Connect Usb Host; Connect Usb Client; Connect Serial Device - Honeywell Thor vm3 User Manual

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Connect USB Host

Host / Client Y Cable
D9 Connector
See
USB and USB1 Connector
Note: The USB client connection is not available on the Thor VM3.
1. Seat the D9 connector firmly over the USB (Standard Dock) or USB1 (Enhanced Dock) connector on the dock.
2. Tighten the thumbscrews in a clockwise direction. Do not over tighten.
3. The USB-host connector provides a connector for a USB device such as a USB thumb drive.
4. Secure the cables to the Thor VM3 with
Dual Host Y Cable
D15 Connector
See
USB2 Connector
1. Seat the D15 connector firmly over the USB2 (Enhanced Dock only) connector on the dock.
2. Tighten the thumbscrews in a clockwise direction. Do not over tighten.
3. The USB-host connectors provide a connector for a USB device such as a USB thumb drive.
4. Secure the cables to the Thor VM3 with
USB Scanner
A USB scanner may be attached to the USB host port.
If using
Enterprise Settings
plug it back into the USB port in order for the auto-detect function to display the scanner settings.

Connect USB Client

Note: The USB client connection is not used on the Thor VM3.

Connect Serial Device

Note: Pin 9 of the desired COM port must be configured to provide +5V or RI as needed for the connected device. See the
Options
(page 5-43) control panel for details.
Note: By default, COM1 and COM2 ports are used by Enterprise Data Collection. To use a COM port for screen blanking,
access
Enterprise Settings
- Enable Scanner Port to off (where COMx is either COM1 or COM2).
Enterprise Settings
(page 5-11)See
USB Host Connector
USB Client Connector
(page 9-7) for connector pinouts.
Strain Relief Cable Clamps
(page 9-8) for connector pinouts.
Strain Relief Cable Clamps
(page 5-11) to configure the USB scanner, it may be necessary to unplug the scanner and
(page 5-27) and set Data Collection > Tethered Scanners > Tethered Scanner (COMx)
COM1 and COM2 Connector
(page 4-16).
USB Host Connectors
(page 4-16).
(page 9-6) for connector pinouts.
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