Zebra Technologies RW 220 Crib User Manual


 
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RW 220 Vehicle Cradle Installation Guide
from the charger jack.
Press the latch release button on the Vehicle Cradle and pivot
the Printer out of the Cradle.
Loading Media
Follow the loading procedures found in the RW Series Users
Guide.
Printer Access
The media compartment and operator controls can be reached
while the printer is secured in the Vehicle Cradle.
If you need to remove the printer for servicing follow the printer
removal procedure detailed above.
Connections to a Terminal
Communications with a Terminal
If you are also installing a terminal in the vehicle, consult the ter-
minal manufacturer’s literature for installation instructions. If the
terminal and Printer will communicate using either an RS232 or
USB cable, use shielded cables and keep their length as short as
possible. Ensure the routing of the cable does not invite damage to
the cable or interfere with the control or use of the vehicle.
If you are communicating by means of a USB or RS232C cable,
you must use a Zebra communications cable designed for use with
your terminal.
Consult your Zebra Sales Representative or re-seller for informa-
tion on the various I/O data cables offered by Zebra for use with a
variety of widely used terminals.
Note: This unit was tested with shielded cables on the peripheral devices.
Shielded cables must be used with the unit to insure compliance.
If the terminal and the Printer will communicate via an RF link, it
is the installer’s responsibility to test the strength and reliability of
such a link prior to final installation.
Power Connections to a Terminal
If you are also installing a terminal in the vehicle, you must run
two separate cables from the vehicle power source: one to the
printer and one to the terminal.
Caution: Do not attempt to power both devices from the same power ca-
ble.
The terminal power cable must be either supplied by the terminal
manufacturer or fabricated by the installer.
It is the installer’s responsibility to determine the suitability of
running a terminal from the vehicle’s battery.