MC70/75, CN3, CN3e PrintPAD
Mounting
Locking lever
PrintPAD printer
holes (4)
Padlock hole
Locking lever
Unlocked Locked
Rubber feet Washers
1/4” x 20 pan head screws (not included)
(4 sets) (included) (included)
Place feet here
Front
Back
Mounting dimensions
* Drill holes 9/32” diameter
* Use 1/4” - 20 pan head screws (the length is
determined by the thickness of the mounting
surface)
Vehicle Mount Bracket
(220513-000)
Selecting a Location
General Guidelines
• Position the bracket so there is enough
room to properly open and close the locking
lever.
• Position the bracket so the printer is
protected from environmental elements
such as moisture, tools, and boxes.
• Position the bracket in a secure area within
normal traffic patterns.
• Do not position the bracket above, near, or
relative to the driver’s position as to
interfere with normal driving operations.
• Mount the bracket away from the driver’s
head to eliminate potential injury in the
event of an accident.
• Use only 1/4” x 20 pan head screws for
mounting.
Datamax-O’Neil does not accept liability for
improperly mounted or poorly placed mounting
brackets and/or printers.
Step 1: Mounting the Bracket
1. Attach the feet to the mounting holes.
2. Use the PrintPAD Vehicle Mount Bracket as a
template to mark the four mounting holes on
the mounting surface. For guidelines on
mounting and/or installation, see Selecting a
Location.
3. Drill the mounting holes at the marked
locations.
4. Attach the bracket to the mounting surface
using 1/4” - 20 pan head screws (not included)
and the washers (included). Thread the
screws through the washers and the mo unting
holes with a 1/4”- 20 nut and lock washer,
using Loctite
®
.
5. Tighten securely without crushing the rubber
feet. Do not overtighten.
6. Proceed to Step 1 a if you have the optional
charge contact bracket; otherwise, proceed to
Step 2: Attaching the Printer.
Step 1a: Connecting the (Optional)
Charge Contact Bracket
If you purchased a compatible printer and charge
bracket (P/N 220262-100) that supports external
charge contacts, do the following:
Warning: Use only the equipmen t and parts
specified in this instruction sheet. DatamaxO’Neil does not accept liability for improperly
connected swivel locks and/or printers.
1. Mount the vehicle mount bracket. For more
information, see Step 1: Mounting the
Bracket.
2. There are three options for conn e ctin g po we r
to the charge bracket — AC adapter , cigarette
lighter, and fuse box cabling.
• AC Adapter — If you plan to mount your
charger bracket to a stationary surface
indoors and use a AC adapter, plug the AC
adapter into the wall and then into the
external charge block on the bracket. Route
the cable as specified, and then secure with
the tie wrap.
• Fuse box and/or cigarette lighter cabling
(right angle) — If you mounted your
charger bracket inside a vehicle and plan to
use a cigarette lighter adapter or fuse box
cabling, attach the cabling into the its
source, and then into the external charge
block on the bracket. (Ensure there is
enough room to route cabling through the
vehicle safely.) Route the cable as specified
and secure with the tie wrap.
Warning: The cigarette adapter and/or
fuse box cable MUST be fused (rated at
maximum 7.5 amps). Failure to fuse the
charge block can cause damage to the
vehicle or charge contact block. DatamaxO’Neil accepts no liability for damages for
improperly installed cabling. DatamaxO’Neil recommends the use of DatamaxO’Neil approved cabling.
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(Go to Step 1a: Continued)
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(2) Charging contact points
Charger's socket (5.5 mm
DC jack, center pin positive)
Cable tie
Fuse Box/ Cigarette
AC Adapter
Lighter
MC70/75, CN3, CN3e PrintPAD
110226-005
LP3
Vehicle Mount Bracket
Step 1a: (Continued)
3. Use the supplied Cable Tie (P/N 37 0030-00 1)
to attach the power supply cable to the
mounting bracket at the two lower-most holes
in the tray area. Some AC adapters have a
ferrite bead that may interfere with the cable
installation under the metal plate. If so, route
the ferrite bead to the side of the bracket , as
shown in the photo below.
Step 2: Attaching the Printer
1. Make sure the vehicle mount bracket is in the
unlocked position.
2. Place the printer in the vehicle mount bracket,
bottom first. Make sure it is flush against the
bracket.
3. Facing the printer, move the locking lever to
the “locked” position (from the left to the r ight)
until it “clicks” into the “locked” position.
Agency Approvals
Applicable Directive
• 89/336/EEC, 73/23/EEC
Applicable Standards
• EN55022 (1998)
• EN55024 (1998)
• EN60950 (1992)
Warranty
The Company warrants that Datamax-O’Neil products are free
from defects in manufacturing materials and workmanship for one
(1) year from date of original purchase to Buyer/Distributor (OEMs
90 days from the date of purchase). Batteries, cables, power
supplies, and other accessories will be warranted for ninety (90)
days. Datamax-O’Neil makes no other warranties, expressed or
implied, including implied warranties of merchantability an d fitness
of purpose.
If you try to repair, disassemble, or change the product in a ny way,
or use parts not provided by Datamax-O’Neil without prior, written
authorization, all warranties are void. For complete warranty and
service information, see the Warranty Card included in your
printer's original packaging.
No Liability for Negligent Use
In no event shall Datamax-O’Neil be held liable for any damages
whatsoever (including, without limitations, damages for loss of
profits, business interruption, loss of information, or other
pecuniary loss) arising out of negligence in use and care of the
product.
4. Proceed to Step 2: Attaching the Printer.
Note: Make sure you regularly clean the
charging contact points on your printer's case to
ensure your printer's batteries are properly
charged and to avoid damage to the printer or
charger. To clean the charging contact points,
unplug the charger from the wall and clean
using alcohol and a clean rag.
Warning: Do not allow the charging points to
come in contact with metal objects.
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Note: As an option, for security purposes,
attach a padlock to the padlock hole when the
locking lever is in the “locked” position. This will
prevent others from “unlocking” the locking
lever.
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