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CT60 and CT60 XP Universal Dock Accessories User Guide...
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Disclaimer Honeywell International Inc. (“HII”) reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior notice, and the reader should in all cases consult HII to determine whether any such changes have been made. HII makes no representation or warranties regarding the information provided in this publication.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Customer Support ........................iii Technical Assistance ......................iii Product Service and Repair ....................iii Limited Warranty ........................iii Chapter 1 - Introduction .................. 1 List of Universal Dock Accessories..................2 Agency Models.......................... 2 Chapter 2 - Home Base and Ethernet Home Base ........3 Features .............................
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Chapter 4 - 5-Bay Charge Base ..............13 Features............................13 Out of the Box..........................14 Connect Power..........................14 Chapter 5 - Display Dock ................15 Features............................15 Out of the Box..........................16 Dock Connectors..........................16 Connect Power ........................16 Connect to Monitor ......................16 Connect to an Ethernet Network..................16 Connect to an USB Device....................17 Status LED............................17 Check Software on Computer....................17...
Customer Support Technical Assistance Go to sps.honeywell.com, and then select Support > Productivity to find a host of options to help you quickly find the support you need and/or who to contact. Product Service and Repair Honeywell International Inc. provides service for all of its products through service centers throughout the world.
CHAPTER INTRODUCTION Honeywell offers a full range of Universal Dock accessories for the CT60 and CT60 XP mobile computers, including: • Home Bases and Ethernet Bases for one device and one battery (page • Charge and Ethernet Bases for up to four devices (page •...
CT60/CT60 XP Universal Display Dock CT60-DB-UVN CT60/CT60 XP Universal 5-Bay Charger CT60-5CB-UVN CT60/CT60 XP Universal Cup CT60-UCP-N CT60/CT60 XP Contact your local sales representative for ordering information. Agency Models CT40-HB, CT40-EB, CT40-CB, CT40-NB, CT40-DB, ME-5bay-CB CT60 Universal Accessories User Guide...
CHAPTER HOME BASE AND ETHERNET HOME BASE A Home Base is a charge/communication base for one mobile computer and one spare battery. The CT60-HB-UVN Universal Dock Home Base has one USB client connector. An Ethernet Home Base is also a charge/communication base for one mobile computer and one spare battery.
Connect Power Use only a UL Listed power supply that has been qualified by Honeywell with an output rated at 12VDC and 3A. The power supply input rating is 90-264 VAC, 50/ 60 Hz.
3. Plug the power cord into a standard wall outlet. Charge the Battery Pack Insert computer into the Home Base (CT60-HB-UVN) or Ethernet Home Base (CT60-EB-UVN). Unit will not charge unless a battery is installed. CT60-HB-UVN/CT60-EB-UVN CT60/ CT60 XP You can also, insert a battery pack into the Home Base for charging. CT60 Universal Accessories User Guide...
Replace the Battery Cup The CT60-HB-UVN and CT60-EB-UVN Universal Dock bases have replaceable battery cups. Caution: Keep the base flat to avoid dropping the battery cup. 1. Remove all cables to allow clear access to the latch. 2. While holding the battery cup latch to the right, lift the back of the cup. 3.
4. Insert the new cup tilted slightly towards the front of the base. 5. While holding the latch to the right, push the back of the cup into the base until it snaps in. 6. Release the latch. Status LED Status Description Battery...
Mount the Home Base You can mount the Home Base on a flat, horizontal surface such as a desktop or workbench with an optional DIN rail. Mounting hardware required: • DIN rail • 3/16-inch diameter x 5/8-inch long pan head screw •...
CHAPTER CHARGE BASE AND ETHERNET BASE The CT60-CB-UVN Universal Dock Charge Base charges up to four mobile computers. Universal Dock Ethernet (Net) Base CT60-NB-UVN holds four mobile computers and functions as both a charge and communication base, with two RJ45 Ethernet ports.
Connect Power Use only a UL Listed power supply that has been qualified by Honeywell with an output rated at 12V/7A. The power supply input rating is 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz.
Charge the Battery Pack Insert device with battery installed into the Charge Base or Net Base. CT60-CB-UVN/CT60-NB-UVN CT60/CT60 XP Mount the Charge Base or Net Base You can mount the charger on a flat, horizontal surface such as a desktop or workbench with an optional DIN rail.
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1. Slide the DIN rail into the slot on the bottom of the Charge Base or Net Base. 2. Secure the DIN rail to the flat surface with the hardware. CT60 Universal Accessories User Guide...
CHAPTER 5-BAY CHARGE BASE The Universal Dock Five-Bay Charge Base provides the flexibility of charging five units. Universal Dock bases have removable cups that can be replaced. (See Universal Dock Cups on page 21.) Features CT60 Universal Accessories User Guide...
Connect Power Use only a UL Listed power supply that has been qualified by Honeywell with an output rated at 12V/8A. The power supply input rating is 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz.
CHAPTER DISPLAY DOCK A display dock allows a CT60 or CT60 XP to become a personal computer. A monitor, keyboard, mouse, and audio can be connected through the dock via the USB ports. The dock also provides an Ethernet connection. Universal bases have removable cups that can be replaced.
Dock Connectors Connect Power Use only a UL Listed power supply that has been qualified by Honeywell with an output rated at 12 VDC and 3 A. The power supply input rating is 100-240 VAC, 50/ 60 Hz. The operating temperature is --10°C to 50°C (14°F to 122°F). The maximum output of the base is 5VDC/2A.
The dock is not connected or lost connection through HDMI. Check Software on Computer Before using the Display Dock ensure your computer is running the DisplayLink software. Honeywell recommends updating your unit to the latest operating system for best results. Insert Computer into the Dock Ensure the computer is fully seated into the dock.
The Display Dock Settings app is available from the all apps menu under Settings. 1. Swipe up from the bottom of the Home screen to access all apps. 2. Tap Settings > Honeywell Settings > Display Dock Setting. Set Monitor Settings 1.
1. Swipe up from the bottom of the Home screen to access all apps. 2. Tap Settings > Honeywell Settings > Display Dock Setting. 3. To set the right mouse button to the back key, tap Right mouse button to toggle the feature on or off.
• USB mass storage devices (thumb drives), not recommended for large transfers (over 1GB) Non-Supported Devices • USB Hubs • USB devices with additional USB type A ports Clean the Dock You may need to clean the dock to keep the dock in good working order. Clean the dock as often as needed for the environment in which you are using the dock with a dry soft cloth.
CHAPTER UNIVERSAL DOCK CUPS Universal Docks have removable cups that can be replaced with Universal Cups CT60-UCP-N. For more information about universal docks for CT60 and CT60 XP computers, see: • Home Base and Ethernet Home Base (page 3) • Charge Base and Ethernet Base (page 9) •...
Replacing a Universal Cup Note: The Universal Charge base is shown in the instructions below for illustration purposes. The steps for removing and inserting a cup are the same for all universal bases. 1. Push the latch towards the front of the base. 2.
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3. Lift the old cup out of the base. 4. Insert the new cup tilted slightly towards the front of the base. CT60 Universal Accessories User Guide...
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5. Push the cup into the base until it snaps in. CT60 Universal Accessories User Guide...
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