Charging - Intermec 6200 Troubleshooting Manual

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Charging

The 6210 Computer requires more power from the charging source than the
6200 Computer. A good rule of thumb to remember is:
One 6210 Computer is equal to. . .
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Two 6200 Computers and is equal to. . .
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Four 4000 Series Computers when used in the 4960 Multidock.
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Each power source in the NORAND Local Area Network (LAN) environ-
ment can power any one of the following:
One 4960 Multidock loaded with six 6210 Computers
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Two 4960 Multidocks loaded with twelve 6200 Computers
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Four 4960 Multidocks loaded with 24 4000 Series Computers
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A NORAND LAN power source is defined as any of the following:
4970, 4970P, 4970I, or 4970PI
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4980, 4980P, 4980I, or 4980PI
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4985 LAN1 port (charges two 4960 Multidocks when used with the
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4000 Series Computers)
4A Charger (replaces NC4000, also used with 6300 Multidock)
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8A Charger with two output ports (dual-power source)
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To use the 4A or 8A chargers in place of a 4970 APU, two special "Y"
cables are available from Norand.
6200 and 6210 Hand-Held Computers Troubleshooting Guide 1-3
SECTION 1
Introduction
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LAN1 OUT port
LAN1 port

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