Intermec JD2010 Quick Reference Manual

Intermec JD2010 Quick Reference Manual

Janus 2010 communications dock

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JANUS
2010 Communications Dock
P/N 058429-003

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  • Page 1 Quick Reference Guide JANUS 2010 Communications Dock ™ P/N 058429-003...
  • Page 2 This device meets the Class B limit requirements of CISPR 22. Agency Approvals The JD2010 is UL Listed (UL 1950), CSA Certified (C22.2 #950) and TUV “GS” Licensed (EN 60950 and DIN VDE 0805) for safety when powered by an external Intermec power supply. UL, CSA, and...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Introduction 5 Communications Dock Parts and Functions 6 Top Panel 6 Back Panel 7 Installing the Communications Dock 9 Mounting the Communications Dock 9 Connecting the Cables 10 Configuring the Communications Dock 10 Configuring the Reader 10 Setting the DIP Switches 11 Connecting the Power Supply 12 Operating the Communications Dock 13 Communicating with the JANUS 2010 Reader 13...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    A reference section provides battery troubleshooting and technical information about the dock. Introduction The JD2010 communications dock is an accessory for the JANUS™ 2010 reader. The dock allows you to: • transmit data between a JANUS 2010 reader and a host computer.
  • Page 6: Communications Dock Parts And Functions

    JANUS 2010 Communications Dock Quick Reference Guide Communications Dock Parts and Functions This section explains the top and back panels of the communications dock. Top Panel The top panel of the communications dock has two slots: Reader slot You place the J2010 in this slot to communicate through the reader’s COM1 port with devices connected to the dock’s network and auxiliary ports.
  • Page 7: Back Panel

    Network connector Use the network connector to connect a device to communicate with the J2010, auxiliary port, or both. The connector supports the RS-232C DTE interface and Intermec standard four-wire RS-422 interface or RS-485 multi-drop interface. The network interface only supports asynchronous protocols with the J2010.
  • Page 8 JANUS 2010 Communications Dock Quick Reference Guide Communications Dock Details Reader Receive Transmit Reader Slot Reader LEDs Battery Slot Battery LEDs Discharge Charge Ready NETWORK AUXILIARY Network Connector Auxiliary Connector Power Supply Connector 2010Q.002 Discharge Button DIP Switches...
  • Page 9: Installing The Communications Dock

    2020Q.003 4.00" Note: If you mount the JD2010 communications dock on a table top or shelf, make sure you have enough vertical clearance to insert and remove the J2010 easily. Also remember to leave space behind the dock so that you can connect the power supply and,...
  • Page 10: Connecting The Cables

    JANUS 2010 Communications Dock Quick Reference Guide Connecting the Cables You connect the dock to a device (host computer, concentrator, or modem) using RS-232C, RS-422, or RS-485 cables. Use one of the cables listed in the following table to connect each device to the network or auxiliary port on the dock.
  • Page 11: Setting The Dip Switches

    JANUS 2010 Communications Dock Quick Reference Guide 2. If the reader is going to communicate with both dock ports, you do not need to change the configuration on the reader. Move on to “Setting the DIP Switches” to configure the dock. If the reader is going to communicate with only one of the dock ports (network or auxiliary), you must set the SELPORT signal on the J2010.
  • Page 12: Connecting The Power Supply

    Note: X means the DIP switch can be set to 0 or 1 Connecting the Power Supply The communications dock uses the Intermec Part No. 058399 power supply, which has a detachable power cord. The power supply operating range is 100 to 240 VAC at 47 to 63 Hz.
  • Page 13: Operating The Communications Dock

    JANUS 2010 Communications Dock Quick Reference Guide Operating the Communications Dock Once the communications dock is installed and configured, you can use the dock to do the following: • Communicate with the J2010 and other devices connected to the dock. •...
  • Page 14: Charging A Battery Pack In The Battery Slot

    JANUS 2010 Communications Dock Quick Reference Guide Charging a Battery Pack in the Battery Slot You can operate the J2010 and charge a spare battery pack in the dock at the same time. It is a good idea to have a spare, fully charged battery pack for the J2010 so that you can continue operating the reader without interruption.
  • Page 15: Charging The Battery Pack In The Reader

    JANUS 2010 Communications Dock Quick Reference Guide 3. The dock begins charging the battery pack. The battery pack is completely charged within 2.5 hours. 4. When the battery pack has been fully charged, the Charge LED flashes and the Ready LED is lit to indicate the dock has finished charging the battery pack.
  • Page 16: Reference

    JANUS 2010 Communications Dock Quick Reference Guide To discharge a battery pack 1. Press the discharge button on the back panel of the communications dock before inserting the battery pack. The Discharge LED lights. Once the Discharge LED turns on, you have 15 seconds to insert a battery pack.
  • Page 17: Operating Environment

    JANUS 2010 Communications Dock Quick Reference Guide Operating Environment Temperature Battery Charging 50°F to +104°F (+10°C to +40°C) Reader Operating -4°F to +122°F (-20°C to +50°C) Note: The reader operating temperature range applies when the reader is operating in the communications dock. Humidity Noncondensing humidity: Operating...
  • Page 18: Battery Status Lights

    JANUS 2010 Communications Dock Quick Reference Guide Battery Status Lights The battery LEDs allow you to monitor the status of the battery pack inserted in the battery slot. The following table shows the possible lighting combinations that you may see and the status each indicates. If you have problems, refer to “Battery Troubleshooting”...
  • Page 19: Battery Troubleshooting

    JANUS 2010 Communications Dock Quick Reference Guide Battery Troubleshooting Battery LEDs Problem Solution The battery pack must always be Remove the battery pack from the slot and make sure the battery pack is within the between 50°F and 104°F (10°C Discharge and Ready temperature range before you try to charge it and 40°C) to begin charging.
  • Page 20: Pin Assignments For The Dock Connectors

    JANUS 2010 Communications Dock Quick Reference Guide Pin Assignments for the Dock Connectors The two ports on the communications dock use 25-pin D-style connectors. The following pinouts are used for the Network and Auxiliary connectors. The network connector is a DTE interface and the auxiliary connector is a DCE interface.
  • Page 21 JANUS 2010 Communications Dock Quick Reference Guide Note: You place the J2010 in the dock to communicate with the devices that are connected to the dock ports. When you turn the reader on and place it in the reader slot, the DTR/DSR signals on the selected dock ports are set high to indicate to the host computer that the reader is in the dock.

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