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  • Page 1 5000 MOBILE TERMINAL PRODUCT GUIDE Version 2.22...
  • Page 2 WARNING: Changes or modifications to the equipment, not expressly approved by WaveNet International Inc. could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment and void the warranty. In the UK, the 5000 MT carries the CE mark. Radio transceivers of the 5000 MT are type approved to the following ETS standards: ETS 300 220 (for 450 to 466 MHz operation), ETS 300 086/113 (for 450 to 466 MHz operation).
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    3-19 ADIO AUGES CHAPTER 4 : USING THE PRESENTATION MANAGER 4-21 4-21 RESENTATION INDOW ENUS 4-23 INDOWS 4-23 ISTING 4-23 RRANGING 4-23 WITCHING 4-23 AMPLE RAPHICS 4-24 ECURITY PTIONS 5000 Mobile Terminal Product Guide (5000-REV2.21) Table of Contents - i...
  • Page 4 ETTINGS 6-46 ACHING 6-46 HARACTER 6-47 6-47 6-47 CREEN 6-48 RIGIN CROLL OGGLE 6-48 EYBOARD ETTINGS 6-49 OGGLE 6-49 URSOR APTIVE OGGLE I/O T 6-49 ERIAL OGGLE 6-49 ESSION LONING 5000 Mobile Terminal Product Guide (5000-REV2.21) Table of Contents -...
  • Page 5 7-69 OWNLOADING MAGES TO LASH EMORY CHAPTER 8 : INSTALLATION REFERENCE 8-71 5000 8-71 EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS 8-73 UNIVERSAL TRUCK MOUNTING BRACKET DIMENSIONS MODEL 5000 MOBILE TERMINAL JUMPER CONFIGURATIONS 8-75 SRAM (J2) 8-75 (J3) 8-75 ATCH IMER (J4/J11) 8-75 EMOTE EATER...
  • Page 6 CHAPTER 9 : PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 9-81 & E 9-81 HYSICAL NVIRONMENTAL 9-81 RCHITECTURE 9-81 ADIO ECHNOLOGIES 9-81 ISPLAY EYBOARD 9-82 XTERNAL EVICE NTERFACES CHAPTER 10 : REVISION HISTORY 9-83 INDEX 5000 Mobile Terminal Product Guide (5000-REV2.21) Table of Contents -...
  • Page 7 List of Figures FIGURE 1-1 FRONT VIEW OF THE 5000 MOBILE TERMINAL FIGURE 1-2 BOTTOM VIEW OF THE 5000 MOBILE TERMINAL FIGURE 1-3 A MOUNTED 5000 MOBILE TERMINAL FIGURE 3-1 TOUCH SCREEN AREAS 3-10 FIGURE 3-2 THE DISPLAY AREA 3-11...
  • Page 9 TABLE 6-1 THE SESSION MANAGER WINDOW MENU STRUCTURE 6-45 TABLE 6-2 FONT AND SCREEN SIZES 6-48 TABLE 7-1 KEYBOARD/KEY SIZE AND SHAPE KEY LIST 7-63 TABLE 7-2 KEY FEATURE LIST 7-64 5000 Mobile Terminal Product Guide (5000-REV2.21) List of Tables -...
  • Page 11: Preface

    WaveNet Radio Data Network (WRDN) technology. This unit supports wireless data communications. The wireless medium used by the WRDN is the radio frequency signal. This guide assumes that the 5000 Mobile Terminal is, at least, a minimally configured unit as supplied by WaveNet.
  • Page 13: Chapter 1 : Introduction

    WHAT IS A 5000 MOBILE TERMINAL? The WaveNet Model 5000 Mobile Terminal is a component of the WaveNet Radio Data Network (WRDN) technology. This technology facilitates wireless data communications among mobile data devices within a local area network environment.
  • Page 14: Input/Output Ports

    Introduction Figure 1-1 Front View of the 5000 Mobile Terminal Figure 1-2 shows the bottom view of an MT unit where various connectors, a power ON/OFF push- button switch, and a DC power cable are located. Figure 1-2 Bottom View of the 5000 Mobile Terminal Input/Output Ports The MT unit provides one RF port at the antenna connector (see Figure 1-1).
  • Page 15: Touch Screen Types

    The touch screen size is 12.2 inches diagonal (1024 x 1024 pixels). Within the screen area, is a 10.4 inches diagonal display area (640 x 480 pixels) which can be either VGA color (16 colors) or VGA 5000 Mobile Terminal Product Guide (5000-REV2.21) Chapter 1-3...
  • Page 16: Enclosure

    MT unit during shocks and vibrations incurred by the mobile vehicle. The enclosure occupies a space 12.4 inches wide, 10.1 inches high, and 3.4 inches deep. The following figure shows a MT unit attached to a pivot-type mount assembly. 5000 Mobile Terminal Product Guide (5000-REV2.21) Chapter 1-4...
  • Page 17: What Is The Wavenet Wireless Lan

    A WaveNet Radio Data Network consists of a one or more 7000 Base Controllers, and combination of WaveNet Radio Data Remote Devices.
  • Page 18: Radio Data Remote Devices

    Radio Data Remote Device. Radio Data Remote Devices provided by WaveNet are : Model 5000 Mobile Terminal - utilizes a full 24x80 LCD screen and integrated touch-screen interface, housed in a full metal enclosure, for multi-windowed interactive multi-session communications.
  • Page 19: Chapter 2 : Setting Up

    This chapter discusses how to set up the 5000 Mobile Terminal to prepare for configuration, monitoring, and advanced operations. PRELIMINARY CHECKS Before beginning any operation on the 5000 Mobile Terminal (MT) unit, the following items should be checked: ?? Ensure that the MT enclosure is appropriately mounted. For vehicle mounting, it is recommended that the MT display screen be positioned for optimal viewing angle.
  • Page 20: Restarting

    The terminal will then display the Presentation Manager (P.M.) window and the WaveNet logo. Touching any key on the overlay keypad will clear the logo and allow operation of the terminal.
  • Page 21: Chapter 3 : Using Touch Screen Features

    Using Touch Screen Features Chapter 3 : Using Touch Screen Features This chapter discusses how to utilize the major touch screen features of the 5000 Mobile Terminal (MT) unit. This chapter discusses: ?? Touch Screen Interface ?? Display Windows ?? Pop-up Keyboards...
  • Page 22: Figure 3-1 Touch Screen Areas

    ?? Operator prompts ?? Session states ?? Radio gauges The following figure identifies the main features of the display area. This figure shows a single example blank window with default status bar indications. 5000 Mobile Terminal Product Guide (5000-REV2.21) Chapter 3-10...
  • Page 23: Figure 3-2 The Display Area

    The keypad overlay supports various utility groups of touch-sensitive keys: ?? Navigation keys ?? Function keys ?? Pop-up keyboard toggles ?? Text editor keys The following figure identifies the various groups of overlay touch keys. 5000 Mobile Terminal Product Guide (5000-REV2.21) Chapter 3-11...
  • Page 24: Display Windows

    When a window is inactive, only the name of the window shows in the title bar. When a window is active, the name of the window plus five window 5000 Mobile Terminal Product Guide (5000-REV2.21) Chapter 3-12...
  • Page 25: Figure 3-4 Example Multiple Windows

    Tab Right key. You must use the <2nd> key each time you repeat a switch operation. Note that the touch screen’s <2nd> key is equivalent to the <Alt> key on a PC keyboard. 5000 Mobile Terminal Product Guide (5000-REV2.21) Chapter 3-13...
  • Page 26: Window Controls

    Some of these controls allow the re-sizing or re-positioning of a window. The re-sizing and re- positioning controls can be disabled by enabling security for the window (see Chapter 4 - Using the Presentation Manager). The following figure shows a generic active window with its controls identified: 5000 Mobile Terminal Product Guide (5000-REV2.21) Chapter 3-14...
  • Page 27: Figure 3-5 The Window Controls

    The lower left corner location of the window remains unchanged, while the upper right corner moves to the selected location. A window sizing operation can result in maintaining the original shape or in creating a new shape. 5000 Mobile Terminal Product Guide (5000-REV2.21) Chapter 3-15...
  • Page 28: Menu Navigation

    Once the desired menu item has been located with the menu cursor (highlighted item), you can enable the menu item by touching it again or by touching the <ENTER> key. 5000 Mobile Terminal Product Guide (5000-REV2.21) Chapter 3-16...
  • Page 29: Pop-Up Keyboards

    You can use these hot keys as an alternate way of calling up the user- assigned menu items. You can assign hot keys to: ?? any standard or custom pop-up keyboard. 5000 Mobile Terminal Product Guide (5000-REV2.21) Chapter 3-17...
  • Page 30: Assigning

    3) Touch the <2nd> <Mode> key sequence. 4) Touch the <ENTER> key. From now on, whenever the key sequence <2nd> <Mode> is touched, the current windows will re- display in a tiled arrangement. 5000 Mobile Terminal Product Guide (5000-REV2.21) Chapter 3-18...
  • Page 31: Removing

    ?? RX (Receiving Data) ?? ER (Experiencing DataCom Errors) ?? TX (Transmitting Data) During normal communications, the gauge bars beside the indicators may vary in length. Radio Gauges Figure 3-6 Radio Gauges 5000 Mobile Terminal Product Guide (5000-REV2.21) Chapter 3-19...
  • Page 33: Chapter 4 : Using The Presentation Manager

    Using the Presentation Manager Chapter 4 : Using the Presentation Manager This chapter explains how to utilize the Presentation Manager window menu functions of the 5000 Mobile Terminal (MT) unit. This chapter discusses the menu functions associated with: ?? Windows (listing, arranging, switching, sample graphics)
  • Page 34: Table 4-1 Presentation Window Menu Map

    KB Assign Num1KB Alpha1KB Alpha2KB Symb1KB Alpha3KB Alpha4KB Num2KB FuncKB VT220KB F11-F30KB CKB Assign KB Handling KB Review KB Rename Eprom Menu System P.M. Radio Ansi Table 4-1 Presentation Window Menu Map 5000 Mobile Terminal Product Guide (5000-REV2.21) Chapter 4-22...
  • Page 35: Windows

    Session window entry. The Session window is indicated by a user-defined name or by the default name “WaveNet Demo”. There may be up to 8 Session window entries listed. Also, there may be a Console window entry. The order of the window entries can change with any new activation of a window.
  • Page 36: Security Options

    The named sample graphics are as follows: ?? WaveNet: small WaveNet logo. ?? BigWave: large WaveNet logo. ?? WaveDemo: animation sequence of WaveNet trademarks with brief explanations; includes a pop-up menu for selecting individual trademark screens. ?? Colors: vertical color test pattern.
  • Page 37 Tasks drop-down menu items list. There are three possible assignments that define increasing limits to window functionality: ?? F1 - No limits to window functionality. ?? F2 - Menu password protection is available. 5000 Mobile Terminal Product Guide (5000-REV2.21) Chapter 4-25...
  • Page 38 Place your finger or other object in the case of resistive screens on the touch screen. A cursor should appear underneath if the screen is in calibration. If not the cursor will appear offset somewhere else on the screen. 5000 Mobile Terminal Product Guide (5000-REV2.21) Chapter 4-26...
  • Page 39: Figure 4-1 Offset Cursor

    In the Local Menu select ‘WritePrms’ to save the new settings. Complete the process by touching ‘Mode’ to exit the Local Menu. If your unit has a resistive screen there is an additional step. In the Tasks Menu select ‘Protect’ and then exit. 5000 Mobile Terminal Product Guide (5000-REV2.21) Chapter 4-27...
  • Page 40: Figure 4-2 Touching The Ur Corner

    ‘toggling’. To use this feature select the Program Manager window and in it the Local Menu item. From the Local menu select BarCode. A diamond will appear against it indicating selection. 5000 Mobile Terminal Product Guide (5000-REV2.21) Chapter 4-28...
  • Page 41 To save your new configuration select ‘WritePrms’ from the same menu list. Your unit however does require re-booting for the new parameters to take effect. Do this by touching <2 >twice, powering off and then powering up. 5000 Mobile Terminal Product Guide (5000-REV2.21) Chapter 4-29...
  • Page 43 Using the Radio Manager Chapter 5 : Using the Radio Manager This chapter explains how to utilize the Radio Session Menu Bar of the 5000 Mobile Terminal unit. This chapter discusses the menu items associated with: ?? Setup ?? Test Options...
  • Page 44 Provides real time display of current routes Sess Provides real time display of SESS level activity ASSIGNKEY Assigns text string of up to 15 characters to a Hot Key (used with radio tests) 5000 Mobile Terminal Product Guide (5000-REV2.21) Chapter 5-32...
  • Page 45 Using the Radio Manager 900 MHz Radio Systems The following outline illustrates the menu bar and the scope and organization of the menu item which are unique to WaveNet Wireless LAN 900 MHz Spread Spectrum systems: Menu Bar Item Sub-Menu...
  • Page 46 The first radio channel number used when the 5000 initializes (default = 1). ChanSelect The channels and which the 5000 can search when in cellular operation (default = 1, non-cellular mode). Since any channel number is a single digit, the channel numbers can be entered with no spaces or commas.
  • Page 47 “associate” with the Aironet Access Point and no radio data communications will result. If no SSID (SSID of “”) is set in the WaveNet Terminal, then it will freely associate with any Aironet Access Point. However, this may not be desirable in all installations.
  • Page 48 4) Enable each of the menu items, Debug, AllVersions, and Reboot. 5) Activate the menu item Clone - this will cause the 5000 to transmit it’s current parameter setup to other receptive 5000s. RADIO\TEST MENU ITEMS Test options are available for analyzing or troubleshooting radio operations.
  • Page 49 Three Function keys F3, F4, and F8 are reserved for RF site surveys whenever the Radio window is the active window. A site survey is done by WaveNet certified technical support personnel. These function keys will only perform the described operations when the Menu Bar is not being used.
  • Page 50 AP15: icmp_seq=8. time=40. ms ping>72 bytes from AP15: icmp_seq=9. time=40. ms ping> ping>----AP15 PING Statistics---- ping>10 packets transmitted, 10 packets received, 0% packet loss ping>round-trip (ms) min/avg/max = 40/41/50 > 5000 Mobile Terminal Product Guide (5000-REV2.21) Chapter 5-38...
  • Page 51 This indicates other radio activity. Glitch Event count in which the carrier detect went active for a short period of time due to extraneous radio activity. 5000 Mobile Terminal Product Guide (5000-REV2.21) Chapter 5-39...
  • Page 52 Indicates the total number of characters transmitted. The next line in the statistics display gives the Aironet PC Card type designator as read from the PC Card memory, and the Ethernet MAC Address of the PC Card. 5000 Mobile Terminal Product Guide (5000-REV2.21) Chapter 5-40...
  • Page 53 ?? Number of Hops to the Access Point that has direct access to the Ethernet backbone ?? Channel of operation If the WaveNet terminal has no SSID configured (SSID of “”) it will freely associate with any Aironet Access Point. In this case, the above command will simply show the SSID of the Aironet Access Point that the WaveNet terminal is currently associated with.
  • Page 55: Window

    Using the Session Manager Chapter 6 : Using the Session Manager This chapter explains how to utilize the Session Manager window menu functions of the 5000 Mobile Terminal unit. This chapter discusses the menu functions associated with: ?? Emulation Setting...
  • Page 56 F8x8 F8x16 TF8x16 F16x32 TF16x32 Korean Chinese Screen size Rows =25 Columns =80 Origin Scroll Keyboard Pop-up Manual Always If Active On Touch Barcode Tab Cursor Captive Other Serial I/O = NO 5000 Mobile Terminal Product Guide (5000-REV2.21) Chapter 6-44...
  • Page 57: Table 6-1 The Session Manager Window Menu Structure

    IBM 3270 data stream via TCP/IP/Telnet. ?? Telnet ANSI data stream via TCP/IP/Telnet. ?? PC Link ANSI data stream via RS-232/WaveNet SIOP, per host 1. ?? PC Link[2] ANSI data stream via RS-232/WaveNet SIOP, per host 2. ?? PC Link[3] ANSI data stream via RS-232/WaveNet SIOP, per host 3.
  • Page 58 The default value is 0, which denotes that page caching is disabled. Character Set The MT unit can support one or more different character sets, depending on installation requirements and available memory. The current available character sets are: ?? ASCII 5000 Mobile Terminal Product Guide (5000-REV2.21) Chapter 6-46...
  • Page 59 Font menu (see the section on ‘Font’ in this chapter). The following table correlates example font options with the screen size parameters, Rows and Columns. 5000 Mobile Terminal Product Guide (5000-REV2.21) Chapter 6-47...
  • Page 60: Table 6-2 Font And Screen Sizes

    An appropriate keyboard will pop up whenever an input field is made active On Touch The appropriate keyboard will pop up whenever you touch an input field. You can access the pop-up options by selecting the Pop-Up menu item in the Keyboard menu. 5000 Mobile Terminal Product Guide (5000-REV2.21) Chapter 6-48...
  • Page 61 Once the multi-session capability has been activated and configured, the terminal display can be frozen for the desired look by using the password protection utility in the Presentation Manager. Upon power up, users will see only the authorized pre-configured screens. 5000 Mobile Terminal Product Guide (5000-REV2.21) Chapter 6-49...
  • Page 62 This value was entered via the NodeAddress menu item in the Radio Manager window’s Setup/Parameters menu. Sess=2 The session sequence number resulting from a session cloning operation “48.ansij“ The node number and session name 5000 Mobile Terminal Product Guide (5000-REV2.21) Chapter 6-50...
  • Page 63 After the following configuration is performed, the WaveNet Terminal must be “hard” reset. Upon power up, the session will show a logon screen in the LCD display with the banner WaveNet, a Name field, a Password field, and a prompt of “Enter information to Logon”.
  • Page 64 ?? Query Location (F3) ?? RFID (F4) With the 5000 Mobile Terminal, these areas can be simply touched to select and enter this menu choice.. For the 3000 and 3100 series terminals, the function keys F1-F4 must be used. F9 exits the Menu Screen and returns to the Logon Screen.
  • Page 65 Railcar AEI tag data format. If the Terminal decodes a AEI tag that it cannot decode into some or all of the AEI fields present in this screen, it will simply place the data, in ASCII equivalent form, in the ASCII field. 5000 Mobile Terminal Product Guide (5000-REV2.21) Chapter 6-53...
  • Page 66 Base Controller can still be used in the network to provide the host session services detailed above (but with radio subsystems disabled). Alternatively, a Local Telnet Session can be set in each 5000 Mobile Terminal to provide TELNET services directly to a ANSI or DEC compatible host – without using a 7000 Base Controller to provide additional host session interfacing and translation.
  • Page 67 [host|port|both] name tables dns>save or write: save [host|port|both] name tables > To set and save a mnemonic name for an IP number, use the following command: 5000 Mobile Terminal Product Guide (5000-REV2.21) Chapter 6-55...
  • Page 68 DNS names are case-sensitive TELNET Auto-Connections The 5000 Mobile Terminal allows an automatic connection (Auto-Connects) to a host computer after the terminal is restarted (rebooted). The feature allows a “captive” connection that eliminates the operator having to remember and type an IP number or DNS name. As well, a “captive” connection provides greater security by only allowing access to the desired IP numbers or DNS names.
  • Page 69 Auto-Connect list are not available. Local Prompts must be re-enabled to access other host computers that are not contained in the Auto-Connect list. Remember to save your Local Prompt configuration after you make changes! 5000 Mobile Terminal Product Guide (5000-REV2.21) Chapter 6-57...
  • Page 70 This security step can be bypassed at the host computer with an appropriate login script, or the 5000 Mobile Terminal can be configured to automatically supply the desired user name and password using the Auto-Login facility. Help facilities for Auto-Login configuration are available with the following command: >tel alog...
  • Page 71 To configure this TELNET server, enter the following commands at the Console Session, or using the external Console connector: >tel listen for TCON tel>Listen port: IP: Any At: 23 Nodes: Any Name: <TCON> >tel param save 5000 Mobile Terminal Product Guide (5000-REV2.21) Chapter 6-59...
  • Page 72 (providing the host computer is configured with an appropriate route to the terminal IP) using a TELNET application. To exit a TELNET session to a 5000 Mobile Terminal, simply type “exit”. To force the 5000 Mobile Terminal to reboot, type “reboot” then exit the TELNET session. 5000 Mobile Terminal Product Guide (5000-REV2.21)
  • Page 73 One of the unique features of the MT is the ability to design and add custom keyboards. These can be designed at the commissioning stage and copied (cloned) to all MT’s on the network. These keyboards 5000 Mobile Terminal Product Guide (5000-REV2.21) Chapter 7-61...
  • Page 74 ‘hot’ keys for instant retrieval by the operator at any time. Keyboard size, labels, and character codes may all be assigned at the design stage. The 5000 Mobile Terminal will accept a maximum of 4 custom keyboards. Keyboard Customization From the Program Manager window, use the <Mode>...
  • Page 75: Table 7-1 Keyboard/Key Size And Shape Key List

    Both keys will be merged into one large key ‘B’. ? When merging keys you must always select the top key first then bottom key, or the left key then right key, in that order. 5000 Mobile Terminal Product Guide (5000-REV2.21) Chapter 7-63...
  • Page 76: Table 7-2 Key Feature List

    ? By default, the Key Border feature is turned on for every key. Key Fonts The 5000 Mobile Terminal has the capability to display custom fonts on its keyboard keys. These fonts can be ASCII single byte character sets, or Chinese/Korean double byte character sets.
  • Page 77 Advanced Topics To add a new font to the 5000 Mobile Terminal font list, see Downloading Images to Flash Memory in Chapter 7. Selecting a New Font To select a new font, touch the Key Font area on the main Keyboard Menu Selection Bar. A list of available fonts stored on the Mobile Terminal will now appear on the selection bar.
  • Page 78 When using an external keyboard, ensure that a ferrite block (Steward 28B2025-0A0, or equivalent) is installed on the keyboard shielded cable. This requirement complies with the FCC Part 15, Class A - Digital Devices regulation. 5000 Mobile Terminal Product Guide (5000-REV2.21) Chapter 7-66...
  • Page 79 3) Activate the WritePrms menu item (touch it twice) in the Local menu. 4) Touch the <ENTER> key. 5) Restart the MT unit via the <2nd><2nd><OFF>< ON> sequence (see Chapter 2). The touch console window will now be removed. 5000 Mobile Terminal Product Guide (5000-REV2.21) Chapter 7-67...
  • Page 80: Figure 7-1 The Console Setup

    WaveNet’s WaveTERM console utility emulator is recommended to facilitate Console operations. The WaveTERM software, and the task object code files for task downloads, are available from WaveNet for WaveNet certified technical support personnel. This software requires a PC with Microsoft Windows 3.1 or Windows 95 installed.
  • Page 81 To download and activate the complete Flash image, use the commands: >load lf [filename] To load Flash image with [filename]. >load fir To install and run the Flash image in RAM. Loading a Task Image at Next Available Space 5000 Mobile Terminal Product Guide (5000-REV2.21) Chapter 7-69...
  • Page 82 >load lf@[address] [filename] To load task image with [filename] at [address]. If the [address] location already contains a task image, the task image with [filename] will be installed at the subsequent available sector. 5000 Mobile Terminal Product Guide (5000-REV2.21) Chapter 7-70...
  • Page 83 Installation Reference Chapter 8 : Installation Reference 5000 EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS Width of the terminal: 3 1/8” Figure B-1 Front view of the 5000 Mobile Terminal and dimensions 5000 Mobile Terminal Product Guide (5000-REV2.21) Chapter 8-71...
  • Page 84 Installation Reference Figure B-2 Rear view of the 5000 Mobile Terminal and dimensions 5000 Mobile Terminal Product Guide (5000-REV2.21) Chapter 8-72...
  • Page 85 Installation Reference UNIVERSAL TRUCK MOUNTING BRACKET DIMENSIONS Figure B-3 Rear View of the bracket Figure B-4 Bottom view of the bracket 5000 Mobile Terminal Product Guide (5000-REV2.21) Chapter 8-73...
  • Page 86 Installation Reference Figure B-5 Sided view of the bracket Figure B-6 Inner bracket dimensions 5000 Mobile Terminal Product Guide (5000-REV2.21) Chapter 8-74...
  • Page 87 Installation Reference Note: All measurements are in inches. MODEL 5000 MOBILE TERMINAL JUMPER CONFIGURATIONS SRAM (J2) J2 Configures SRAM U5 and U6 for 1 Mbyte or 4 Mbyte SRAM 1 - 2 connects HI signal to pin U5-30 and U6-30 (1 Mbyte RAM)
  • Page 88 2 - 3 connects A18 to pin U4-43 (4 Mbyte EPROM) Default - 1 – 2 SCANNER CONNECTOR The bar-code interface (scanner connector) used on all WaveNet terminals is as follows: Terminal Connector : HIROSE HR10A-10R-10S Scanner Connector : HIROSE HR10A-10P-10P...
  • Page 89 In this connection, the Brown (DTR) wire should be not contacted, and the Purple (CTS) wire should be looped back to the Blue (CTS) wire. CONSOLE/SERIAL I/O CONNECTOR The console connector used to interface to any WaveNet terminal console port is as follows: Plug : FUJITSU FCN-230C020-A/E Shield : FUJITSU FCN-237R020-G/G...
  • Page 90 TXD2 Transmit Data 2 (Console) RXD2 Receive Data 2 (Console) POWER CONNECTOR AND EXTENSION CABLE Figure B-7 Power Connector and Cable Color Signal +12V WHITE +24 TO +48V BLACK GROUND WIRE/DRAIN DRAIN 5000 Mobile Terminal Product Guide (5000-REV2.21) Chapter 8-78...
  • Page 91: Speaker/Mic Port

    Installation Reference SPEAKER/MIC PORT S1 S2 S3 COLOR SIGNAL BLACK MIC IN WHITE AUDIO OUT ORANGE SWITCHED POWER BLACK GROUND 5000 Mobile Terminal Product Guide (5000-REV2.21) Chapter 8-79...
  • Page 93: Chapter 9 : Product Specifications

    2.4 GHz Aironet 4500/4800 (1& 2 Mbps) 802.11 compliant DISPLAY/KEYBOARD Color - 16 colors, 10.4 in. (26.4cm) diagonal, 25 lines by 80 Display: characters, backlit. Mono - 16 grayscale, 10.4 in. (26.4 cm) diagonal, 25 lines by 80 characters, backlit. 5000 Mobile Terminal Product Guide (5000-REV2.21) Chapter 9-81...
  • Page 94: E Xternal D Evice I Nterfaces

    10 pin locking connector for tethered decoded bar code scanner Scanner Voice I/O 4 pin locking connector for external speaker microphone (UHF-FM Narrow Band systems only) 3 pin locking connector for DC power source to termina DC Power 5000 Mobile Terminal Product Guide (5000-REV2.21) Chapter 9-82...
  • Page 95: Chapter 10 : Revision History

    April 5, 1999 Added product specifications as an appendix, included mechanical information, antenna specifications and mechanical installation drawings, cable diagrams. Added 5000 exterior dimensions, Power connector/cable schematic, Spkr/Mic pin outs to the installation reference. Reformat for double sided, eliminate reference to WTN...
  • Page 96 DNS Services 6-58 Downloading Images to Flash Memory 7-73 Calibrate 4-29 Capacitive type touch-screens Caps Key 7-68 Emulation Setting 6-47 Casc 4-25 Entering Key Data 7-69 3-21 Entering Key Text 7-69 5000 Mobile Terminal Product Guide (5000-REV2.21) Index - 84...
  • Page 97 Loading the Complete Flash Image 7-74 Presentation Window Menus 4-23 local area radio data network printer Local Console Session 6-56, 6-57 process controller Local Prompt 6-60, 6-61 local Telnet capability 6-61 5000 Mobile Terminal Product Guide (5000-REV2.21) Index - 2...
  • Page 98 Voice Port Scrolling 3-18 Security Options 4-26 Serial I/O Toggle 6-51 waveNet wireless lan Session Cloning 6-51 WaveNet Wireless LAN5-33, 5-35, 5-37, 5-38, 5- SESSION layer 5-40 Session Manager windows 3-15 window menus password 4-27 Session window 4-25 Window Switching...

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