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MC93

ex

-NI 

- Mobile Computer 

Type B7-A2M*-****/**** 

Basic safety information 

 

Subject to technical changes. 
10/2020 

3/40 

 

1.3

 

Intended use 

1.3.1

 

Exclusive purpose 

The Mobile Computer is a handheld piece of electrical equipment. It serves the purpose of 
the  mobile  recording,  processing  and/or  radio  transmission  of  data  within  potentially 
explosive atmospheres. 
It  is  used  exclusively  in  combination  with  devices  which  comply  with  the  requirements 
placed on the overvoltage category I. 
The admissible operating data of the device used must be considered. 

1.3.2

 

Unintended use 

Any other use is unintended and may lead to damage and accidents. The manufacturer 
shall not be liable for any use extending beyond the exclusive purpose. 

 

1.4

 

Duties of the operator 

The operator undertakes to only permit persons to work with the Mobile Computer who 

 

are acquainted with the basic regulations on safety and accident prevention, and who 

have been inducted in the use of the Mobile Computer, 

 

have read and understood the documentation, the safety chapter and the warnings. 

The operator checks that the safety and accident prevention regulations applicable to the 
respective case of use have been observed. 

1.5

 

Safety information 

 

Do not dry wipe or clean devices in potentially explosive atmospheres! 

 

Do not open devices in potentially explosive atmospheres. 

 

Do not replace or charge battery in potentially explosive atmospheres.  

 

General statutory provisions or guidelines on occupational health and safety, accident 

prevention  provisions  and  environmental  protection  laws  must  be  heeded,  e.g. 
Operational Safety Ordinance (BetrSichV) and nationally applicable ordinances. 

 

Use suitable clothing and shoes with respect to the danger of hazardous electrostatic 

charges. 

 

Avoid heat influences outside the specified temperature range. 

 

Protect device from external influences! Do not expose device to caustic/aggressive 

liquids, vapours or spray. In the case of malfunction or damaged enclosure, remove 
the device immediately from the potentially explosive atmosphere and bring it to a safe 
place. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for MC93ex-NI

Page 1: ...Mobile Computer MC93ex NI Quick Start Guide...

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Page 3: ...bartec de GERMANY Internet www bartec com Quick start guide Translation MC93ex NI Mobile Computer Type B7 A2M ATEX IECEx Zone 2 22 Class I II III Division 2 Document No B1 A2M0 7E0001 Status October 2...

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Page 5: ...airs 4 1 6 4 Commissioning 4 1 7 Labelling test certificate and standards 4 1 8 Warranty 5 1 9 Co applicable documents 6 1 10 Definition of terms 6 1 11 Configuration 7 2 Product description 8 2 1 MC9...

Page 6: ...changes 10 2020 7 Operation 22 7 1 Handling accessories 22 7 1 1 Insert change battery 22 7 1 2 Change keypad 25 7 1 3 Insert microSD card 29 7 1 4 Charging the main battery 33 7 1 5 Charging the spar...

Page 7: ...l damage can be avoided by circumspect handling and systematically following the instructions The examples tables and figures provided in this Quick Start Guide are for illustration purposes Due to th...

Page 8: ...The current versions of the datasheets certificates and EU declarations of conformity can be downloaded from www bartec com or may be requested directly from BARTEC GmbH 1 1 3 Registered trademarks Bl...

Page 9: ...ed in the use of the Mobile Computer have read and understood the documentation the safety chapter and the warnings The operator checks that the safety and accident prevention regulations applicable t...

Page 10: ...60079 19 the operator of electrical systems in potentially explosive atmospheres is obliged to have these inspected by an electrician to ensure correct condition 1 6 3 Repairs Repairs to explosion pro...

Page 11: ...the Quick Start Guide and the user manual with respect to transport storage commissioning operation and service Independent structural changes Faulty monitoring of parts subject to wear and tear Inco...

Page 12: ...puter MC93ex NI are described in this Quick Start Guide Data sheet Mobile Computer MC93ex NI This technical data sheet contains the most important explosion relevant technical data as well as general...

Page 13: ...lcomm Snapdragon 660 Octa Core 2 2 GHz Display 4 3 WVGA Color Display with 800 x 400 Pixel resolution Memory 4 GB Mass storage 32 GB Operating system Android 8 1 Oreo The MC93ex NI is compatible up to...

Page 14: ...osive atmospheres 2 2 Purpose of use The Mobile Computer MC93ex NI are handheld electrical devices They serve the purpose of entry processing and radio transmission of data within potentially explosiv...

Page 15: ...NOTE To release the battery simultaneously press the battery release latches on both the sides of the device 7 Battery Provides power for operating the device 8 Microphone Use for communications in Ha...

Page 16: ...nfiguration serial number and manufacture data code in the event that the readable product label is worn or missing 15 Battery Release Latch Releases the battery from the device 16 Side Speaker Port P...

Page 17: ...ion 2 Type B7 A2M2 MC93ex NI Labelling Class I Div 2 Groups A B C D Class II Div 2 Groups F G Class III T6 Test certificate USA and Canada UL E321557 Standards UL 121201 and CSA C22 2 NO 213 X labelli...

Page 18: ...res Dimensions Length x Width x Height 240 x 88 x 189 mm 9 4 x 3 5 x 7 4 inch Weight including battery approx 765 g approx 26 9 oz Display 4 3 WVGA colour display 800 x 400 pixel Touchscreen Dual mode...

Page 19: ...of September 2020 the Ivanti Velocity Client is pre installed on the Mobile Computers with emulation keyboard layout The license must be purchased separately from ZEBRA and its distribution partners a...

Page 20: ...ensing Class of protection IEC 60529 IP 65 4 2 4 Barcode capture options 1D 2D Barcodes SE4770 1D 2D Omni Direktional Imager Engine SE4850 1D 2D Omni Direktional Long Range Imager The scanning range o...

Page 21: ...battery during operation The Mobile Computer is equipped with a super capacitor supercap to provide backup power to the device when the main battery is changed Details see chapter Insert change batter...

Page 22: ...echnical data MC93ex NI Mobile Computer Type B7 A2M 16 40 Subject to technical changes 10 2020 4 4 Product labelling 4 4 1 Mobile Computer Laser warning Type label Type B7 A2M2 Type label Type B7 A2M3...

Page 23: ...MC93ex NI Mobile Computer Type B7 A2M Technical data Subject to technical changes 10 2020 17 40 4 4 2 Battery Battery label...

Page 24: ...restricted however The actual life of a battery is influenced by different factors e g hot cold rough operating environment and falling from a great height If a battery is kept longer than six months...

Page 25: ...potentially explosive atmosphere to a safe place Remove battery to decommission the device Do not use any battery replicas or batteries from other manufacturers 6 1 Requirements in potentially explosi...

Page 26: ...the potentially explosive atmosphere There is a danger of burning if used incorrectly Do not expose the battery to temperatures of more than 50 C 122 F Defective batteries must be disposed of immedia...

Page 27: ...Mobile Computer Use one of the following accessories to charge Description Charging process Battery in Mobile Computer Spare battery Base station Type G7 A0Z0 0041 Yes Yes 4 slot battery charging stat...

Page 28: ...t change battery The MC93ex NI is supplied with a battery Type Order number Battery for UL Division 2 and ATEX IECEx Zone 2 22 Lithium ion battery 3 6 V 7000 mAh B7 A2Z0 0059 Insert battery work steps...

Page 29: ...property If the battery change takes longer than 5 minutes switch off the MC93ex NI with function Power Off before removing the battery Mistakes when removing the battery can cause data loss To preve...

Page 30: ...Operation MC93ex NI Mobile Computer Type B7 A2M 24 40 Subject to technical changes 10 2020 6 Remove the battery from the Mobile Computer 7 Insert a new battery...

Page 31: ...explosion Only permitted outside the potentially explosive atmosphere The keypad may only be changed outside the hazardous area Follow proper ESD precautions to avoid damaging the Mobile Computer Prop...

Page 32: ...bject to technical changes 10 2020 4 Slide the keypad latches toward the bottom of the device 5 Turn the device over so that the keypad is visible 6 Remove the two keypad assembly screws from the top...

Page 33: ...l changes 10 2020 27 40 8 Take the new keypad and align it along the bottom ridge of the device and then lay it flat 9 Secure the keypad to the device using the two screws torque 0 56 Nm torque 5 0 lb...

Page 34: ...op of the device 12 Replace the two keypad latch screws inside the battery slot torque 0 56 Nm torque 5 0 lbf in 13 Insert the battery 14 Press and hold the Power key to power on the device ATTENTION...

Page 35: ...SD card with 32 GB Order number 17 A1Z0 0010 Work steps 1 Only install or replace the microSD card outside the potentially explosive atmosphere 2 Only use microSD cards which have been tested and spec...

Page 36: ...technical changes 10 2020 7 Lift the microSD card holder 8 Insert the microSD card into the card holder door ensuring that the card slides into the holding tabs on each side of the door 9 Close the m...

Page 37: ...2M Operation Subject to technical changes 10 2020 31 40 10 Take the keypad and align it along the bottom ridge of the device and then lay it flat 11 Secure the keypad to the device using the two screw...

Page 38: ...th keypad latches toward the top of the device 14 Replace the two keypad latch screws inside the battery slot torque 0 56 Nm torque 5 0 lbf in 15 Insert the battery 16 Press and hold the Power key to...

Page 39: ...r source 2 Insert the Mobile Computer into the Base station 3 The Mobile Computer starts to charge automatically The Charge LED Indicator indicates the charge status 7 1 4 2 In Charging adapter for ol...

Page 40: ...k of the adapter 3 Insert the adapter into the MC9XXX Docking station and adhere to the bottom of the Docking station 4 Insert the Mobile Computer into the Docking station 5 Connect the Docking statio...

Page 41: ...puter is not inserted correctly in the Base station Docking station or connected to a power source Base station Docking station is not powered Slow Blinking Amber Every 3 seconds Battery is charging b...

Page 42: ...sert the spare battery into the charging well small end first onto the contact pins 3 Gently press down on the battery to ensure proper contact 7 1 5 2 In 4 slot battery charging station 1 Ensure that...

Page 43: ...without completion typically eight hours Solid Red Battery is charging and battery is at the end of useful life Charging complete and battery is at the end of useful life 7 2 Scanning 1 Ensure that a...

Page 44: ...rdance with the WEEE Directive The WEEE Directive provides the framework for the treatment of old electrical equipment throughout Europe This means that you may not dispose of these devices in usual h...

Page 45: ...MC93ex NI Mobile Computer Type B7 A2M EU Declaration of Conformity Subject to technical changes 10 2020 39 40 9 EU Declaration of Conformity...

Page 46: ...EU Declaration of Conformity MC93ex NI Mobile Computer Type B7 A2M 40 40 Subject to technical changes 10 2020...

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Page 48: ...bartec de BARTEC BARTEC GmbH Max Eyth Str 16 97980 Bad Mergentheim Germany Phone 49 7931 597 0 info bartec com B1 A2M0 7E0001 10 2020 EN 441389...

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