Accessories
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The vehicle’s 12 V or 24 V electrical system powers the cradle. The operating voltage range is 9 V to
32 V and requires a maximum current of 4A. Once installed into the cab of the vehicle, the cradle holds
the mobile computer securely in place. In addition, it also:
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provides power for operating the mobile computer.
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provides a serial port for data communication between the mobile computer and an external
device (e.g., a printer).
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charges the mobile computer’s battery.
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charges a spare battery.
ROAD SAFETY - Do not use the mobile computer while driving. Park
the vehicle first. Ensure the mobile computer is fully inserted in the
cradle. Do not place it on the seat or where it can break loose in a
collision or sudden stop. Improper insertion can result in property
damage or personal injury. Remember: Safety comes first.
Setup
lists the requirements for setting up and using the VCD9000.
Table 12-2. VCD9000 Setup Requirements
Feature
Requirements
Mounting (See
)
Four 8-32 X 1” long screws with locking washers (provided as part of the
cradle).
Four #8 washers recommended.
A drill with a #6 drill bit (0.204”).
Power Connection (See
For continued protection
against risk of fire, replace
only with same type and rating
of fuse according to the input
voltage used.
Power input cable (provided) connects to vehicle power.
UL-listed in-line fuse rated 4A or 5A (both included), must be used if not
connecting to vehicle’s fuse panel.
For 12 V operation use UL-listed 5A fuse (included).
For 24 V operation use UL-listed 4A fuse (included).
In-line fuse holder (included), must be used if not connecting to vehicle’s
fuse panel.
Serial Connection (See
DB9 female serial cable (some external devices require a null modem
cable). The port is a Standard RS-232 for direct connection to a serial
device.
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