Once the battery cover has been removed (see figure 1.4.a and 1.4.b), insert the SD card with its gold
contacts facing downwards (see figure 1.4.c) into the relative slot located between the battery and the
keyboard finally, push carefully the card into the terminal using a finger (see figure 1.4.d) until the locking
spring clicks, then close the battery cover (see figure 1.4.e and 1.4.f).
Refer to the relative Appendix B for instructions on formatting the SD card.
Figure. 1.4.a Figure. 1.4.b Figure. 1.4.c
Figure. 1.4.d Figure. 1.4.e Figure. 1.4.f
1.5 USB/serial communication cable connecting the terminal and PC
The terminal is equipped with a communication cable (see figure 1.5.a), which serves for the transfer of data
from/to a PC via the RS232-C serial interface or USB.
Connect the single end part (rectangular ‘male’ micro-connector) of the cable to the ‘female’ data connector
situated in the centre of the connector compartment and on the left side of the terminal (see figure 1.5.e and
1.5.c); connect the other end to a standard serial connector RS232 and/or USB of a PC.
Data can be exchanged to and from the PC using appropriate programs.
As previously explained in section ‘1.1.2 Recharging’, when the cable is connected to the USB interface of a
running computer, the terminal battery is recharged via the PC (max 500mA). If the terminal is on, the
system is powered by the PC, thus maintaining battery charge.
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