Communication Interfaces; Wired Ethernet - Symbol MK2000 MicroKiosk Product Reference Manual

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MK2000 MicroKiosk Product Reference Guide

Communication Interfaces

The MK2000 communications interfaces include both wired and wireless solutions:
Wired Ethernet (10Base-T cable)
Power via AC outlet, see page 2-10
Power via Power-over-Ethernet, see page 2-11
Wireless Ethernet (2Mb or 11Mb RF)
Power via AC outlet, see page 2-10
Power via Power-over-Ethernet, see page 2-11
Wired RS-485 (serial cable), see page 2-13.
Wired RS-232 (serial cable), see page 2-14.
To configure the communications interfaces refer to the Configuration Utility on page 3-9 or
the communications configuration may be set up in the Windows
Control Panel). To enter the Windows
6-2.

Wired Ethernet

The MK2000 communication options include a wired Ethernet connection (10Base-T
cable). When a wired Ethernet connection is used the MK2000 can be powered either using
the MK2000's Symbol approved AC power supply connected to an AC outlet, or by
receiving Power-over-Ethernet through the Ethernet cable.
Wired Ethernet: Power via AC Outlet
With this option, the MK2000 communicates to the host via a 10Base-T Ethernet cable and
receives power via a Symbol approved AC power supply plugged into an AC outlet, see AC
Power Supply Connection on page 2-9.
1. Attach the Ethernet cable.
2. Connect the Ethernet cable to the LAN port on the MK2000, see Figure 1-3 on
page 1-5.
3. Ensure the Ethernet cable is terminated according to Table 2-2 on page 2-20.
4. Plug the other end of the Ethernet cable into the host system's LAN port.
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CE Desktop, see MK2000 Protected Mode on page
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CE desktop (Settings/

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