Accessory Modifications; 4960 Multidock; Backup Battery; Endcap - Intermec 6200 Troubleshooting Manual

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SECTION 1
Introduction
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Accessory Modifications

4960 Multidock

Some 4960 Multidocks were changed to provide a better fit for the 6200
Computer. These multidocks have a bar created to sit across the top of the
multidock to force the 6200 Computer to lean forward.
Remove the bar if the 4960 Multidock is to work with the 6210 Computer.
No special tools are required.

Backup Battery

The backup battery, in both the 6200 and 6210 Computers, has no
ON/OFF switch. Keep the computer on charge. If the computer is in stor-
age for several days, remove or disconnect the backup battery before storing
the computer. A good backup battery keeps the computer memory active
for about a day when the main battery pack is not installed. With proper
precautions, this battery is replaceable.
The 6200 Computer uses a 9-volt alkaline backup battery. Change this bat-
tery every 90 days, as a precaution.
The 6210 Computer uses a rechargeable NiCd backup battery. No special
care is required. Computers, with Flash version 1.60 or greater, can and
should condition this backup battery every six months.

Endcap

Most 6210 Computers come with a standard endcap accommodating the
reset switch, the RS-232 D-sub connector, and the optional RJ-11 jack. Use
a Phillips screwdriver to change any of these pieces.
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