With this manual, you will quickly discover how easy it is to use the main functions of your
handheld terminal.
Before using the handheld terminal, read carefully this manual. In addition to the
instructions for how to use the handheld terminal, you will also find important
additional information, consult your supplier.
Some functions described in this guide may depend on the configuration and op tions of the
handheld terminal, as well as the firmware version. Please, contact your service provider for
more detailed information about the available features of your handheld terminal.
information on using it safely. Keep the manual for future reference. For any
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2 SAFETY & WARNINGS
2.1 General
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Do not us
always use antennas validated by UNIMO.
UNIMO has approved a range of accessories for the handheld terminal: antennas,
batteries, chargers, audio accessories, etc. These accessories have passed all
types of tests that ensure their suitability and safety for the use for which they are
intended. Use only UNIMO approved accessories.
For your safety, only allow UNIMO qualified
accessories. If the installation or repair is not correct, it may be dangerous and may
void the guarantee of the terminal.
The handheld terminal is functional between -20ºC to +
Unapproved modifications or changes to this equipment may cause harmful
interference unless the modifications are expressly approved by UNIMO. In this
case, the user could lose the authority to operate with this equipment.
e the terminal without the antenna. To guarantee the safety requirements,
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staff to repair the terminal or its
55ºC (-4ºF and +131ºF).
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2.2 Electromagnetic compatibility
The majority of electronic devices are susceptible to electromagnetic interference if they are
not adequately shielded, designed or configured for electromagnetic compatibility.
To avoid these compatibility conflicts, respect the current regulations of the area you
are in, and turn
where equipment sensitive to external RF radiation may be being used.
with the latter. People with pacemakers should:
When switched on, always keep the terminal more than 15 cm away from the pacemaker.
Not carry the terminal in your breast pocket.
Use the terminal with the ear on t he opposite side to the pacemaker to minimize possible
interference.
Turn off the terminal immediately if, for any reason, you suspect it is causing interference.
interference or be hazardous, for example, at hospitals or health care premises,
Aircraft
Follow
all existing restrictions, according to the regulations of the airlines or the
instructions of the crew
Pacemakers
Pacema
ker manufacturers recommend keeping a minimum safety distance of 15 cm
between a portable radio terminal and a pacemaker, to avoid possible interferences
off the terminal whenever its use is prohibited, when it may cause
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Hearing aids or other medical devices
Some digital mobile devices may interfere with these appliances. If this interference
occurs, contact your service supplier or the manufacturer of the hearing aid or
medical device.
3 WARNINGS
Do not allow metallic objects contact or short-circuit the battery’s terminals. Avoid
placing it on metallic surfaces or putting it into a pocket, bag or recipient with metallic
elements.
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The RF signals may affect the elec
installed or protected, for example, electronic injection systems, electronic anti-
information, verify these aspects of your vehicle, or equipment that has been added, with the
corresponding manufacturers.
The areas where explosions may occur are usually, but not always, marked. These areas
locking brake systems (ABS), speed control systems or airbag systems. For further
Do not place the terminal in the area above the airbag or in the area where it would
inflate
. Airbags inflate with great force and the terminal may be thrown, causing
serious injury to the occupants of the vehicle.
Potentially explosive environments
Disconne
all signs and instructions.
ct the terminal when it is in an area where explosions may occur and obey
tronic systems of motor vehicles that are not well
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include fuel loading areas, such as ship decks, petrol stations, premises for storage and
transport of motor fuel or chemical products, vehicles that use liquid gas petroleum and areas
where the air contains chemical particles or elements, as grain, powder or metallic particles.
Sparks in these areas may cause explosions or fire, with the subsequent risk of injury or even
death.
Check the laws and r egulations about the use of mobile telephones and
radiotelephones
driving, pay full attention, and always keep your hands free for operating the vehicle.
As measure of caution, whenever possible, park off the road before making or answering a
call.
Acoustic shock
The termi
your ear for calls, otherwise it may damage your ear.
Outdoor use
UNIMO guarantees
is completely sealed and has all the protective gaskets on the different connectors,
as it is first supplied by UNIMO. To comply with this degree of protection it is also necessary
that the battery is inserted in the equipment.
Use under severe conditions
Under aggress
substances, dusty environments,…) or if any of the terminal gaskets is taken off or
lost, additional protections are needed. In this case it is recommended to protect the terminal
in the area where you are driving and always respect them. While
nal has a hi gh power speaker for calls. Do not keep the terminal near to
that the equipment features an IP67 degree of protection when it
ive environments (heavy rain, excess of humidity, chemical
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with covers. To make this protection level is also necessary that the terminal will put your
battery and antenna.
Programming
The equipment must
compatible with its firmware.
always be programmed using a programmer release
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