Teklogix 7035, 8255, 8260 User Manual

7035/8255/8260

Terminals

January 7, 2003 Part No. 80439.H
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Service
When requesting service, please provide information concerning the nature of the failure and the manner in which the equipment was used when the failure occurred. Type, model, and serial number should also be provided. Before returning any products to the factory, call the Customer Services Group for a Return Authorization number.
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Psion Teklogix provides a complete range of product support services to its customers. In North America, these services can be accessed through the Psion Teklogix Helpdesk. The Helpdesk coordinates repairs and training, helps you to troubleshoot problems over the phone and arranges for technicians or engineers to come to your site. For contact information and a listing of worldwide offices, please refer to Appendix A: “Support Services And Worldwide Offices”.
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Chapter 1: Introduction
1.1 About This Manual ............................3
1.2 T ext Conventions .............................4
1.3 About The T erminals ...........................5
1.3.1 Features ............................5
1.3.2 The 7035 Hand-Held Terminal ................7
1.3.3 7035 Integrated Scanner Patent Numbers ...........11
1.3.4 The 8255 Vehicle-Mount Terminal – LCD or VFD .....11
1.3.5 The 8260 Vehicle-Mount Terminal - LCD Only .......12
Chapter 2: Assembly And Basic Operation
2.1 Preparing Terminals For Operation ....................17
2.1.1 Client-Side Emulation Software................17
2.2 Preparing The 7035 For Operation ....................17
2.2.1 Connecting The 7035 Whip Antenna .............17
2.2.2 The Battery Pack – Removing And Installing.........17
2.2.3 Attaching The 7035 Hand-Strap Or The Pistol Grip .....19
2.3 Installing 8255/8260 Vehicle-Mount T erminals..............20
2.3.1 Mounting The 8255 Vehicle-Mount Terminal ........20
2.3.2 Using The Cradle And Cradle Mounting Plate ........21
2.3.3 Mounting The 8260 Terminal .................23
2.3.4 Connecting The 8255/8260 Antenna .............24
2.3.5 Installing The Cables .....................24
2.3.6 Installing The Extension Power Cable ............25
2.4 Turning The Terminals On And Off....................26
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2.4.1 7035 Hand-Held Terminal ..................26
2.4.2 8255 And 8260 Vehicle-Mount Terminals .........27
2.5 Resetting T erminals ...........................27
2.5.1 Resetting The 7035......................27
2.5.2 Resetting The 8255 And 8260 ................27
2.6 Working W ith The Startup “Display Menu”...............28
2.6.1 The Display Menu ......................28
2.7 The Keyboard ..............................29
2.8 T erminal Indicators ...........................30
2.8.1 LEDs .............................30
2.8.2 The Status Area – 7035 Only ................30
2.8.3 Onscreen Indicators – 7035 Only ..............31
2.8.4 Softkeys ...........................33
2.8.5 The Battery Gauge – 7035 Only ...............33
2.8.6 The Beeper ..........................33
2.9 The Display ...............................35
2.9.1 Adjusting The Display Contrast ...............35
2.9.2 Panning The Display Contents................37
2.10 The Integrated Scanner Option – 7035 Only ..............37
2.10.1 Warnings ...........................37
2.10.2 Operation Of The Integrated Scanner ............37
2.10.3 Scanning Techniques.....................39
2.11 Infrared (IrDA) Port – 7035 Only ....................39
2.12 Low Temperature, Freezer and Outdoor Terminals ...........40
2.12.1 Hand-Held Terminals ....................40
2.12.2 Vehicle-Mount Terminals ..................40
2.12.3 Important Operating Instructions...............41
2.13 Maintenance ...............................43
2.13.1 Cleaning All Terminals ...................44
2.13.2 7035 – Special Instructions..................44
2.13.3 Maintaining The 7035 Battery ................44
Chapter 3: Keyboards – Operating Instructions
3.1 Keyboard Layouts ............................49
3.1.1 7035 Hand-Held Terminal Keyboards............49
3.1.2 8255 And 8260 Vehicle-Mount Terminal Keyboards ....49
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3.2 Keyboard K eys – A Description......................50
3.2.1 The Status Area – 7035 Only .................50
3.2.2 <ORANGE> And <BLUE> Keys...............50
3.2.3 The Standard Keys.......................51
3.2.4 Key Lock Function ......................54
3.2.5 The Function Keys.......................57
3.2.6 The Macro Keys ........................58
3.3 44-Key 7035 K eyboards..........................59
3.3.1 Accessing Alpha Characters..................59
3.3.2 Accessing Function Keys ...................59
3.3.3 Accessing Macro Keys ....................60
3.4 56-Key 7035 K eyboards..........................61
3.4.1 Accessing Alpha Characters..................61
3.4.2 Accessing Function Keys ...................61
3.4.3 Accessing Macro Keys ....................62
3.5 36-Key 7035 K eyboards..........................63
3.5.1 Accessing Alpha Characters..................63
3.5.2 Accessing Function Keys ...................65
3.5.3 Accessing The Macro Keys ..................66
3.6 QWERTY 8255/8260 Keyboards.....................69
3.6.1 Accessing Alpha Keys.....................69
3.6.2 Accessing QWERTY Function Keys .............69
3.6.3 Accessing QWERTY Macro Keys ..............72
3.7 ABC 8255/8260 Keyboards........................75
3.7.1 Accessing Alpha Keys.....................75
3.7.2 Accessing ABC Function Keys ................75
3.7.3 Accessing ABC Macro Keys .................78
3.8 AZERTY 8255/8260 Keyboards .....................79
3.8.1 Accessing Alpha Keys.....................79
3.8.2 Accessing AZERTY Function Keys .............79
3.8.3 Accessing AZERTY Macro Keys...............82
Chapter 4: Tekterm
4.1 Introduction ................................85
4.2 Launching T ekterm ............................85
4.3 W orking W ith Application Session Windo ws...............86
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4.4 Radio Statistics Screens .........................86
4.4.1 Viewing A Radio Statistics Screen..............86
4.4.2 802.11 Radio Statistics Screen ................87
4.4.3 TRX7370 NB & 802.11 SS Radio Statistics Screen.....88
4.4.4 802.IQv1 Radio Statistics Screen ..............89
4.4.5 802.IQv2 Radio Statistics Screen ..............91
4.5 Resetting Radio Statistics ........................92
4.6 Exiting T ekterm .............................92
Chapter 5: TESS Operations
5.1 Configuration ..............................95
5.2 Working W ith Multiple Sessions ....................95
5.3 The Field Types .............................95
5.4 IBM 5250 Emulation Keys .......................96
5.5 Data Entry ................................96
5.5.1 TESS Edit Modes And Cursor Movement..........97
5.5.2 <CLR> Key Behaviour In TESS...............98
5.5.3 <DEL> Key Behaviour In TESS...............99
5.6 Lock Messages..............................100
5.7 Control Commands ...........................101
Chapter 6: ANSI Operations
6.1 Configuration ..............................105
6.2 Sending Data T o The Host........................105
6.3 T eklogix Keyboard And VT220 Equi valent Keys ............106
6.4 W orking W ith Sessions .........................107
6.4.1 Establishing A New Session .................107
6.4.2 Listing Sessions And Moving To Other Sessions ......107
6.4.3 Closing A Session ......................108
6.4.4 Printing A Screen.......................108
6.4.5 Smart Echo – Disabling ...................108
Chapter 7: Setting Parameters
7.1 Using The Parameter Manager .....................113
7.2 Exiting Tekterm And Accessing The Display Menu...........113
7.3 W orking W ith Menus ..........................115
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7.3.1 Softkey Function Keys ...................115
7.3.2 Displaying Sub-Menus ...................116
7.3.3 Numeric Parameters .....................116
7.3.4 Y/N Parameters .......................117
7.3.5 Alpha Parameters ......................117
7.3.6 String Entry Parameters ...................117
7.3.7 Saving Changes To Parameters ...............119
7.3.8 Resetting The Terminal ...................119
7.3.9 Resetting Parameters To Default Values ..........119
7.4 T erminal Parameters...........................120
7.4.1 Displaying The Parameters Menu..............120
7.5 System..................................122
7.5.1 Volume And Contrast ....................122
7.5.2 Key Click ..........................123
7.5.3 One-Shot Mode .......................123
7.5.4 Typematic Rpt ........................124
7.5.5 Caps Lock On ........................125
7.5.6 Panning ...........................125
7.5.7 Backlight...........................127
7.5.8 Font Size...........................129
7.5.9 Cursor Type .........................129
7.5.10 Palette Remap ........................129
7.5.11 Watchdog Timer.......................130
7.5.12 Power – 7035 Only .....................131
7.5.13 Serial Number ........................131
7.5.14 Keyboard Type – Vehicle-Mounts Only ..........132
7.6 Scanner .................................132
7.6.1 Type .............................132
7.6.2 Options............................133
7.6.3 Barcode ...........................137
7.7 Applications ...............................148
7.7.1 ANSI Settings ........................149
7.7.2 TESS Settings ........................161
7.8 View Manager..............................174
7.9 GPS – Global Positioning System Receiver ..............176
7.10 Ports– Serial 1 And Console 2 .....................177
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7.10.1 Serial 1 And Console 2 Peripheral Options .........177
7.10.2 Serial 1 And Console 2 Parameter Settings .........178
7.11 Global Macros ..............................182
7.11.1 Displaying The Global Macros Menu ............182
7.11.2 Displaying The Global Macros Table ............183
7.11.3 Choosing An ASCII Character................184
7.11.4 Adding Additional ASCII Characters ............184
7.11.5 Programming Special Keys Into Macros...........185
7.12 Network .................................185
7.13 SNMP ..................................190
7.14 Radio ...................................193
7.15 Sound ..................................193
7.15.1 Vehicle-Mount ‘Sound’ Parameter Values .........193
7.15.2 7035 Hand-Held ‘Sound’ Parameter Values.........194
7.16 Security .................................195
7.16.1 Sup. Password ........................195
7.16.2 Allow Teklogix........................195
7.17 ANSI FK Remap.............................196
Chapter 8: Terminal Accessories
8.1 External Bar Code Readers .......................199
8.1.1 Entering Data With A Bar Code Reader ...........199
8.2 The 7035 Battery.............................200
8.2.1 Lithium-Ion Battery Safety Precautions ...........201
8.2.2 Lithium-Ion Battery Pack Specifications ..........202
8.3 The 7942 In-Unit Charger ........................203
8.3.1 Mounting Bracket ......................203
8.3.2 Connecting The Power Source................204
8.3.3 In-Unit Charger LED Indicators ...............204
8.3.4 Inserting The 7035 With Battery In The Charger ......204
8.3.5 Charging The Battery ....................205
8.3.6 Battery Charge Fault Conditions...............205
8.3.7 Charger Fault Conditions...................206
8.3.8 Removing The Terminal From The In-Unit Charger ....206
8.3.9 7942 Charger Specifications .................206
8.4 The 7967 Gang Charger .........................207
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8.4.1 Connecting The Power Source ...............207
8.4.2 Inserting And Charging The Battery ............207
8.4.3 Fault Conditions .......................207
8.4.4 7967 Charger Specifications.................208
8.5 7978 Gang Charger ...........................209
8.5.1 Connecting The Power Source ...............209
8.5.2 Inserting And Charging The Battery ............209
8.5.3 Fault Conditions .......................210
8.5.4 7978 Charge Specifications .................210
8.6 Important Charger Safety Instructions .................211
8.7 Antenna T ypes..............................212
8.8 The 7035 Picker Cradle .........................212
8.8.1 Mounting Hardware .....................213
8.8.2 Installation ..........................213
8.8.3 Disassembling The Cradle Before Mounting ........213
8.8.4 Mounting The Cradle ....................215
8.8.5 Installing The Cables ....................215
8.8.6 Connecting A Cable .....................215
8.8.7 Connecting The Power Source ...............216
8.8.8 Attaching A Port Replicator.................216
8.8.9 Picker Cradle Maintenance .................216
8.8.10 Inserting And Removing The 7035 Terminal ........217
8.8.11 Picker Cradle LED Indicator ................218
8.8.12 Specifications ........................218
8.9 GPS Unit ................................220
8.10 Active T ransient Filter Power Supply..................220
8.11 Accessories List .............................222
Chapter 9: Specifications
9.1 Radio Specifications...........................225
9.2 7035 Hand-Held Terminal Specifications................228
9.3 8255/8260 V ehicle-Mount T erminal Specifications...........230
9.4 Peripheral Ports .............................233
9.4.1 Serial Port 1 (COM 1) ....................233
9.4.2 Serial Port 2 (COM 2) ....................233
9.5 Memory Expansion Board .......................234
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9.6 IrDA Port (7035 Only)..........................234
9.7 Wireless Communication Options....................234
9.8 GPS Unit.................................234
9.9 Bar Code Scanning............................235
9.9.1 Internal Scanners (7035 Only) ................235
9.9.2 External Scanners ......................235
9.9.3 Internal Scanner Port (7035 Only) ..............235
9.10 Internal Scanner Specifications (7035 Only) ..............236
9.10.1 Decode Zones ........................239
9.11 Power Management (7035 Only) ....................240
9.11.1 Power Save States ......................240
9.12 Lithium-Ion Battery Pack (7035 Only) .................241
Appendices
Appendix A: Support Services And Worldwide Offices
A.1 Support Services .............................A-1
A.1.1 Canada and USA: Technical Support and Repair Services .A-1
A.1.2 International Support.....................A-1
Appendix B: Port Pinouts And Cable Diagrams
B.1 7035 Peripheral Port I/O Connector B.2 8255/60 Peripheral Port I/O Connector
B.3 8255/60 - Expansion Port I/O Connector (36-Pin PCR).........B-4
B.4 Internal Scanner Connector .......................B-6
B.5 Flash Serial Download Cable ......................B-6
B.6 28-Pin PCR To 8-Pin DIN Connector – PN 19726 ...........B-7
B.7 28-Pin PCR To 7-Pin DIN Connector – PN 19727 ...........B-7
B.8 Flash Serial Download Cable – PN 20075................B-8
B.9 Scanner Wand Adaptor Cable – PN 30092 ...............B-8
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(28-Pin PCR)
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Appendix C: ASCII Character Table
Appendix D: Radio Parameters
D.1 TRX7431 Wav eLAN/IEEE 802.11 DS SS Radios ...........D-1
D.2 TRX7441 802.11b DS SS Radio Parameters ..............D-8
D.3 TRX7370 Narrow Band Radio Parameters ..............D-13
D.3.1 Cellular ..........................D-13
D.3.2 Channel ..........................D-14
D.3.3 Poll Timing ........................D-17
D.3.4 Power Saving .......................D-18
D.3.5 CIS Data ..........................D-18
D.4 TRX7410/10A WLAN 902 Spread Spec Radio Parameters .....D-19
D.4.1 Channel ..........................D-19
D.4.2 WLAN Timing.......................D-21
D.4.3 Power Saving .......................D-21
D.4.4 CIS Data ..........................D-22
Appendix E: AirFortress™ Secure Client
E.1 Introduction ...............................E-1
E.2 Loading AirFortress™ Secure Client Software.............E-2
E.3 Launching And Setting Up AirF ortress™ Secure Client ........E-3
E.3.1 Assigning A Password....................E-3
E.3.2 Changing Device Access ID.................E-3
E.3.3 Turning Encryption On And Off...............E-4
E.3.4 Resetting Connections ....................E-4
E.3.5 Troubleshooting Diagnostics ................E-5
Appendix F: Parameter Trees
F.1 Parameters Menus............................F-1
F.2 Radio Menus ..............................F-8
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Declaration Of Conformity
Product: 7035 Hand-Held Terminal Application of Council EMC Directive: 89/336/EEC
Directive(s): Conformity Declared EN 55022:1994, Class B; ETS 300 328: 1996 + A1: 1997
to Standards: EN 50082-1; EN 55024:1998; ETS 300 683: 1997;
ETS 300 826: 1997
EN 61000-4-2; ±4kV CD; ±8kV AD EN 61000-4-3; 3V/m, 80-1000 MHz EN 61000-4-4; ±0.5kV on I/O lines EN 61000-4-6; 3VRMS, 150kHz-80MHz
Manufacturer: PSION TEKLOGIX INC.
2100 Meadowvale Boulevard Mississauga, Ontario Canada L5N 7J9
Manufacturer’s Address PSION TEKLOGIX S.A. in the European La Duranne; 135 Rue Rene Descartes; BP 421000 Community: 13591 Aix-En-Provence
Cedex 3; France Type of Equipment: Data Collecting Equipment Equipment Class: Commercial and Light Industrial
I the undersigned hereby declare that the equipment specified above conforms to the above directives and standards.
Manufacturer: Rob Williams
Vice President of Engineering
Psion Teklogix Inc. Ontario
January 14, 2003 Legal Representative Domique Binckly
Vice President International Sales
Psion Teklogix S.A. France
January 14, 2003
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Declaration Of Conformity
Product: 8255 V ehicle-Mount Terminal Application of Council EMC Directive: 89/336/EEC
Directive(s): Low Voltage Directive: 73/23/EEC Conformity Declared EN 55022: 1998, Class B; ETS 300 826: 1997
to Standards: EN 50082-1:1997; ETS 300 683: 1997
EN 61000-4-2; ±4kV CD; ±8kV AD EN 61000-4-3; 3V/m, 80-1000 MHz EN 61000-4-4; ±1kV on AC line EN 61000-4-5; AC line ±2kV Common; ±1kV Diff. mode EN 61000-4-6; 3VRMS, 150kHz-80MHz, AC line EN 61000-4-11; AC Mains Ports ISO 7637-1: 1990 ISO 7637-2: 1990
EN 60950: 1992 + A1 + A2 + A3 + A4 +A11
Manufacturer: PSION TEKLOGIX INC.
2100 Meadowvale Blvd. Mississauga, Ontario Canada
L5N 7J9 Year of Manufacture: 1999 Manufacturer’s Address PSION TEKLOGIX S.A.
in European Community: La Duranne; 135 Rue Rene Descartes; BP 421000
13591 Aix-En-Provence
Cedex 3; France Type of Equipment: Data Collecting Equipment Equipment Class: Commercial and Light Industrial
I the undersigned hereby declare that the equipment specified above conforms to the above directives and standards.
Manufacturer: Rob Williams
Vice President of Engineering
Psion Teklogix Inc. Ontario
January 14, 2003 Legal Representative Domique Binckly
Vice President International Sales
Psion Teklogix S.A. France
January 14, 2003
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Product: 8255 LCD Vehicle-Mount Terminal Application of Council EMC Directive: 89/336/EEC
Directive(s): Low Voltage Directive: 73/23/EEC Conformity Declared EN 55022: 1998, Class B; ETS 300 826: 1997
to Standards: EN 50082-1:1997; ETS 300 683: 1997
Manufacturer: PSION TEKLOGIX INC.
Year of Manufacture: 1999 Manufacturer’s Address PSION TEKLOGIX S.A.
in European Community: La Duranne; 135 Rue Rene Descartes; BP 421000
Type of Equipment: Data Collecting Equipment Equipment Class: Commercial and Light Industrial
I the undersigned hereby declare that the equipment specified above conforms to the above directives and standards.
Manufacturer: Rob Williams
Legal Representative Domique Binckly
Declaration Of Conformity
EN 61000-4-2; ±4kV CD; ±8kV AD EN 61000-4-3; 3V/m, 80-1000 MHz EN 61000-4-4; ±1kV on AC line EN 61000-4-5; AC line ±2kV Common; ±1kV Diff. mode EN 61000-4-6; 3VRMS, 150kHz-80MHz, AC line EN 61000-4-11; AC Mains Ports ISO 7637-1: 1990 ISO 7637-2: 1990
EN 60950: 1992 + A1 + A2 + A3 + A4 +A11
2100 Meadowvale Blvd. Mississauga, Ontario Canada L5N 7J9
13591 Aix-En-Provence Cedex 3; France
Vice President of Engineering Psion Teklogix Inc. Ontario January 17, 2003
Vice President International Sales Psion Teklogix S.A. France January 17, 2003
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Declaration Of Conformity
Product: 8260 V ehicle-Mount Terminal Application of Council EMC Directive: 89/336/EEC
Directive(s): Low Voltage Directive: 73/23/EEC Conformity Declared EN 55022: 1998, Class B; ETS 300 826: 1997
to Standards: EN 50082-1:1997; EN 55024: 1998; ETS 300 683: 1997
EN 61000-4-2; ±4kV CD; ±8kV AD EN 61000-4-3; 3V/m, 80-1000 MHz EN 61000-4-4; ±1kV on AC line EN 61000-4-5; AC line ±2kV Common; ±1kV Diff. mode EN 61000-4-6; 3VRMS, 150kHz-80MHz, AC line EN 61000-4-11; AC Mains Ports ISO 7637-1: 1990 ISO 7637-2: 1990
EN 60950: 1992 + A1 + A2 + A3 + A4 +A11 Manufacturer: PSION TEKLOGIX INC.
2100 Meadowvale Blvd.
Mississauga, Ontario
Canada
L5N 7J9 Year of Manufacture: 1999 Manufacturer’s Address PSION TEKLOGIX S.A.
in European Community: La Duranne; 135 Rue Rene Descartes; BP 421000
13591 Aix-En-Provence
Cedex 3; France Type of Equipment: Data Collecting Equipment Equipment Class: Commercial and Light Industrial
I the undersigned hereby declare that the equipment specified above conforms to the above directives and standards.
Manufacturer: Rob Williams
Vice President of Engineering
Psion Teklogix Inc. Ontario
January 15, 2003 Legal Representative Domique Binckly
Vice President International Sales
Psion Teklogix S.A. France
January 15, 2003
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This safety information is for the protection of both operating and service personnel. This equipment complies with Class A, Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions:
1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
For sites in Canada, Teklogix TRX7431 and TRX7441 802.11b radios require a radio licence unless they are installed totally within a building (user shall obtain licence from Industry Canada).
Use only Teklogix approved peripheral devices and cables.
RF EXPOSURE REQUIREMENTS
For vehicle-mount terminals only – To satisfy FCC RF exposure require­ments for mobile transmitting devices, a separation distance of 20 cm or more should be maintained between the antenna of this device and persons during device operation. To ensure compliance, operation at closer than this distance is not recommended.
DO NOT OPERATE IN AN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE
Operating Teklogix equipment where explosive gas is present may result in an explosion.
DO NOT REMOVE COVERS OR OPEN ENCLOSURES
To avoid injury, the equipment covers and enclosures should only be removed by qualified service personnel. Do not operate the equipment without the covers and enclosures properly installed.
DO NOT HOLD ANTENNA
To avoid discomfort due to the local heating effect of Radio Frequency energy, do not touch the antenna when a terminal is transmitting.
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USE PROPER FUSE
For vehicle-mount terminals, use only the fuses specified. A replacement fuse must meet the type, voltage rating and current rating for the fuse it replaces or a fire may result.
CAUTION!
Danger of explosion if a 7035 battery is incorrectly handled, charged, disposed of or replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions described in “Maintaining The 7035 Battery” on page 44. Carefully review all battery safety issues listed in the section titled “Lith­ium-Ion Battery Safety Precautions” on page 201 and page 202.
VORSICHT!
Explosiongefahr bei unsachgemäßem Austausch der Batterie Ersatz nur durch denselben oder einen vom Hersteller empfohlenen gleichwertigen Typ. Entsorgung gebrauchter Batterien nach Ang aben des Herstellers.
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INTRODUCTION 1

1.1 About This Manual ...............................3
1.2 Text Conventions ................................4
1.3 About The Terminals ..............................5
1.3.1 Features .................................5
1.3.2 The 7035 Hand-Held Terminal .....................7
1.3.3 7035 Integrated Scanner Patent Numbers ................11
1.3.4 The 8255 Vehicle-Mount Terminal – LCD or VFD ...........11
1.3.5 The 8260 Vehicle-Mount Terminal - LCD Only.............12
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Chapter 1: Introduction
About This Manual

1.1 About This Manual

This manual describes how to operate the Teklogix 7035, 8255 and 8260 terminals.
Chapter 1: Introduction
provides a basic overview of the 7035 hand-held terminal along with the 8255 and 8260 vehicle-mount terminals.
Chapter 2: Assembly And Basic Operation
explains how to attach an antenna, ho w to mount vehicle-mount terminals and work with internal and external power supplies. This chapter also describes the the terminal indicators, as well as providing operating instructions for freezer terminals.
Chapter 3: Keyboards – Operating Instructions
describes how to use the <BLUE> and <ORANGE> keys along with all other keyboard keys.
Chapter 4: Tekterm
outlines how to work with application sessions within the Tekterm program.
Chapter 5: TESS Operations
describes editing modes, status messages and control commands for TESS operations.
Chapter 6: ANSI Operations
provides information about function key equi valents and data entry for ANSI operations.
Chapter 7: Setting Parameters
lists and defines the terminal parameters.
Chapter 8: Terminal Accessories
provides information about using barcode readers and other accessories such as the AC power adaptor, battery chargers, and so on.
Chapter 9: Specifications
contains the technical specifications for the terminal, radios, battery chargers and COM ports.
Appendix A: Support Services And Worldwide Offices
provides a phone number and information about support services available at the Mississauga, Ontario, Canada head office. This appendix also lists the offices worldwide.
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Text Conventions
Appendix B: Port Pinouts And Cable Diagrams
includes pinouts and diagrams of the ports and cables.
Appendix C: ASCII Character Table
provides a table of ASCII characters.
Appendix D: Radio Parameters
describes the parameters for the TRX7370 Narrowband radio, the TRX7431 Lucent Wav eLAN II IEEE 802.11 PC Card, the TRX7441 802.11b Direct Sequence PC card and the TRX7410/TRX7410A 902 SS PC card.
Appendix E: AirFortress™ Secure Client
explains how to install and set up Secure Client software on your terminal.
Appendix F: Parameter Trees
provides parameter trees for the 7035, 8255 and 8260 terminals.

1.2 Text Conventions

Note: Notes highlight additional helpful information.
Important: These statements provide particularly important instructions
or additional information that is critical to the operation of the equipment.
Warning: These statements provide critical information that may prev ent
physical injury, equipment damage or data loss.
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