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Battery Charging Indicators
To charge the mobile computer’s battery through the MSR, connect the power supply to the MSR (see
), then attach the MSR to the mobile computer. The mobile computer
begins charging automatically.
Batteries must be charged within the 32° to 104° F (0° to +40° C) ambient
temperature range.
The mobile computer’s amber charge LED, located in the Indicator LED Bar (see
), shows the status of the battery charging in the mobile computer. See
charging status indications.
The battery usually charges in less than four hours, if the mobile computer is not in use.
Serial/USB Connection
The MSR can connect to and communicate with a serial/USB device, such as a printer or host
computer, through its serial port. See
Serial Communication Setup on page 4-9
for the host computer
communication setup procedure.
To connect the MSR to a serial/USB device, connect one end of the serial device cable into the serial
port on the MSR and the other end into the serial/USB port on the device.
Using the MSR
The
MSR9000
sample
application is designed to work with the MSR. This sample application
illustrates how an application should handle MSR inputs (see
).
The MSR does not need to be attached to the power supply to read magnetic
stripes.
To use the MSR:
1.
Attach the MSR to the mobile computer (see
Attaching and Removing on page 12-35
).
2.
Power on the mobile computer.
3.
Tap
Start
-
9000 Demo
-
Test Apps
-
MSR 9000
or
MSR Cameo
to start the sample
application.
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