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Chapter 3 Configuring TN-3270/5250
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Table 3. Parts of the PTC_1800 (left side, top, and back views)
Name
Charger jack
Battery pack
release button
Battery pack
Charger
contacts
Antenna
Buzzer port
Infrared port
Description
A 12-VDC, 1.2-A AC adapter or a 15-
VDC, 2.7-A vehicle adapter connects to
this jack and to an electrical outlet or a
vehicle's cigarette lighter socket,
respectively, to recharge the PTC-1800's
battery pack.
Allows you to remove the PTC-1800's
battery pack. (Refer to Chapter 12 for
instruction son replacing the battery
pack.)
The PTC-1800 is powered by a standard
or extended-life lithium-ion battery pack.
Caution! Never leave the PTC-1800
without the battery pack installed.
Removal of the pack for extended periods
will drain the bridge battery (even with
the unit suspended.)
Connect the PTC-1800 to an optional
Model 1822 charger. The power which
recharges the PTC-1800's battery pack
via the Model 1822 passes through these
contacts.
Sends and receives radio transmissions,
allowing the PTC-1800 to communicate
with other radio devices on the wireless
network.
Provides audible alerts and beeps.
Allows the PTC-1800 to communicate via
pulses of light to and from other IrDA-
compliant devices, such as printers. It can
transmit data at up to 115.2 kbps. (See
Chapter 9 for details.)
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