Symbol Technologies PDAs Smartphones PPT 2800 User Manual

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Introduction  
Congratulations on your purchase of Symbol Technologies’ PPT  
2800 Terminal! Its unique combination of features make this  
product superior for use in a wide range of applications. These  
features include:  
Pocket size  
Personal Information Management software  
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Microsoft Windows Pocket PC operating system  
RF communication via Symbol’s Spectrum24 wireless  
network or a wide area network (WAN)  
Printing support  
1-dimensional scanning capability.  
About This Guide  
This guide describes how to set up and use the terminal. The term  
PPT 2800 refers to the batch terminal and the Spectrum24  
terminal. Specific topics covered include:  
Parts of the PPT 2800 on page 2  
Installing Batteries on page 4  
Charging the Battery on page 5  
Starting the PPT 2800 on page 8  
Aligning the Screen on page 8  
Using the PPT 2800 on page 9  
Using the Stylus on page 10  
Today Screen on page 11  
Navigation Bar and Command Bar on page 12  
Input Methods on page 13  
Scanning with the PPT 2800 on page 15  
Resetting Your PPT 2800 Terminal on page 16  
Maintaining the PPT 2800 on page 18  
Troubleshooting on page 18.  
The PPT 2800 Product Reference Guide (p/n 72-50931-xx),  
available from your Reseller or from Symbol Technologies, details  
the applications available for the PPT 2800.  
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Parts of the PPT 2800  
Front View  
Scan LED  
Scan Trigger  
WAN Antenna  
Scroll Button  
APP5 Button  
(Start Menu)  
Scroll Button  
Action Button  
Power Button  
Right Scan Trigger  
LCD (Screen)  
Function Button  
Application Buttons  
1 through 4  
Left View  
Left Scan Trigger  
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Parts of the PPT 2800 (continued)  
Back View  
Stylus  
IR Port  
Handstrap Connector  
Microphone  
Stylus Silo  
Speaker  
Reset Button  
Battery Cover  
Switch  
Battery  
Compartment  
Lithium Ion  
Battery  
Battery  
Door Latch  
Battery  
Door Latch  
Battery  
Door  
Bottom View  
Serial Port  
Top View  
Scan Window  
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Installing Batteries  
Before using your PPT 2800, install a lithium-ion battery:  
1. Open the latches on the battery door and lift the battery door  
away from the PPT 2800.  
Latch  
Latch  
2. Insert the lithium-ion battery in the battery compartment with  
the battery tether positioned properly (as shown below),  
making sure the battery snaps into place.  
Tether  
3. Replace the battery cover, pressing down firmly while secur-  
ing the latches.  
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Charging the Battery  
Before using your PPT 2800 for the first time, charge the lithium-  
ion battery in the terminal for about 2 1/2 hours, using the cradle  
or the synchronization cable. Follow these same procedures to  
recharge the battery.  
Your terminal is equipped with a memory backup battery which  
automatically charges from the fully-charged lithium-ion battery.  
This backup battery retains data in memory when the terminal’s  
battery is removed, and takes several hours to charge when you  
first use your terminal.  
Note: If you remove your lithium-ion battery before the back-  
up battery is fully charged, data may be lost. For this  
reason, DO NOT remove the battery within the first ten  
hours of use.  
Charging the Battery Using the Cradle  
1. Plug the cradle into a wall outlet.  
2. Insert the PPT 2800 terminal in the cradle.  
Terminal Charge LED  
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3. The Terminal Charge LED turns red (may take up to one  
minute) to indicate charging, then green when the battery is  
fully charged. The terminal’s battery is fully charged after  
approximately 2 1/2 hours.  
Charging a Spare Battery  
To recharge a terminal’s spare battery, insert it in the spare battery  
charging slot in the back of the cradle, oriented so the contacts are  
facing down and toward the back of the cradle. Press the battery  
down into the slot until firmly seated.  
The Spare Battery Charge LED turns red to indicate charging,  
then green when the battery is fully charged. The battery is fully  
charged after approximately 2 1/2 hours. See the cradle’s Quick  
Reference Guide for more information.  
Spare Battery  
Charge LED  
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Charging the Battery Using the Synchronization Cable  
1. Insert the cable into the bottom of the terminal.  
Synchronization Cable  
2. Plug the power cable into a wall outlet and plug the other end  
into the battery charging receptacle on the side of the syn-  
chronization cable.  
Battery Charging  
Receptacle  
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Starting the PPT 2800  
Press the red power button to start the terminal. If the terminal  
does not power on, perform a hard reset. See Performing a Hard  
Reset on page 17.  
Power  
Button  
As the terminal initializes its unique Flash File system, the Symbol  
splash screen displays for about a minute.  
When the Welcome screen appears, tap anywhere on the screen  
to continue to the Align screen. Note that these screens also  
appear every time you perform a hard reset.  
Aligning the Screen  
To align your PPT 2800 so the cursor on the touch screen aligns  
with the tip of your stylus:  
1. If necessary, adjust the contrast on the PPT 2800 so the  
screen is readable. See Controlling the Contrast/Backlight  
on page 9.  
2. Remove the stylus from its storage silo on the back of the  
PPT 2800.  
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3. Tap the center of each target that appears on the screen with  
the tip of the stylus.  
Tap the target firmly and accurately  
at each location on the screen. The  
target will continue to move until  
the screen is aligned.  
4. Follow the directions on the screen which explain how to use  
the stylus and pop-up menus, and allow you to set your city  
and time zone.  
Using the PPT 2800  
Using the Power Button  
Press the power button on the lower left-hand side of the terminal  
to turn the PPT 2800 on and off.  
Controlling the Contrast/Backlight  
The Function button, shown below, allows you to adjust the  
contrast of the screen and control the backlight.  
Function Button  
Power Button  
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To adjust the contrast:  
1. Press and hold the Function button.  
2. Press the “up” scroll button at the top of the terminal to dark-  
en the screen, or the “down” scroll button to lighten the  
screen.  
To turn the backlight on or off:  
1. Press and hold the Function button.  
2. Press any application button.  
Using the Stylus  
The stylus selects items and enters information. The stylus  
functions as a mouse.  
Tap: Touch the screen once with the stylus to open items and  
select options.  
Drag: Hold the stylus on the screen and drag across the  
screen to select text and images. Drag in a list to select mul-  
tiple items.  
Tap-and-hold: Tap and hold the stylus on an item to see a  
list of actions available for that item. On the pop-up menu  
that appears, tap the action you want to perform.  
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Today Screen  
When you turn on your terminal for the first time each day (or after  
4 hours of inactivity), the Today screen appears. You can also  
display it by tapping  
, then Today. On the Today screen, you  
can see important information for the day.  
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Navigation Bar and Command Bar  
The navigation bar at the top of the screen displays the active  
program and current time, and allows you to switch to programs  
and close screens. The command bar at the bottom of the screen  
contains menus and buttons to perform tasks in programs.  
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Input Methods  
Enter information in any program by typing with the soft keyboard  
or writing using Character Recognizer.  
The Character Recognizer input panel is divided into three writing  
areas. Letters written in the left area (labeled ABC) create  
uppercase letters and letters written in the middle area (labeled  
abc) create lowercase letters. The right area (labeled 123) is for  
writing numbers, symbols, special characters, and punctuation.  
The following chart is a partial display of the characters you can  
write while in lowercase mode (the dot on each character is the  
starting point for writing). For more information on using Character  
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Recognizer and for demos of all characters, tap on the Character  
Recognizer input panel.  
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Scanning with the PPT 2800  
The PPT 2800 has an integrated scanner which collects data by  
scanning bar codes. See the PPT 2800 Product Reference Guide  
for information on configuring your terminal for scanning.  
To scan bar codes with the PPT 2800:  
1. Aim the scanner at the bar code.  
2. Press either the right, left, or center scan trigger. Make sure  
the red scan beam covers the entire bar code. The green  
scan LED lights and a beep sounds to indicate a successful  
decode.  
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Resetting Your PPT 2800 Terminal  
If your PPT 2800 terminal stops responding to input, reset it.  
Performing a Soft Reset  
A soft reset restarts the terminal and saves all stored records and  
entries.  
Caution: Files that remain open during a soft reset may not be  
retained.  
Caution: DO NOT perform a soft reset if the terminal is suspend-  
ed. Press the Power button to wake the terminal.  
To perform a soft reset, hold down both the up and down scroll  
buttons, then press the App 4 button.  
Up & Down  
Scroll Buttons  
App 4 Button  
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Performing a Hard Reset  
A hard reset also restarts your PPT 2800 terminal, but erases all  
stored records and entries. Therefore, never perform a hard reset  
unless a soft reset does not solve your problem.  
Note: You can restore any data previously synchronized with  
your computer during the next ActiveSync operation.  
See the PPT 2800 Cradle Quick Reference Guide or  
the PPT 2800 Product Reference Guide.  
To perform a hard reset:  
1. Remove the battery cover.  
2. While holding down the Function button, use the stylus (or  
similar object without a sharp tip) to gently press the reset  
button.  
Function  
Button  
Reset  
Button  
3. Replace the battery cover and press the Power button.  
4. As the terminal initializes its unique Flash File system, the  
Symbol splash screen displays for about a minute.  
5. See Aligning the Screen on page 8 to perform an initial setup  
of the terminal.  
Note: With a hard reset, Formats, Preferences, and other  
settings are restored to their factory default settings.  
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Maintaining the PPT 2800  
For trouble-free service, observe the following tips when using  
your PPT 2800:  
Do not scratch the screen. Use the supplied stylus or plastic-  
tipped pens intended for use with a touch-sensitive screen.  
Never use a pen or pencil or other sharp object on the  
screen.  
Although your PPT 2800 is water and dust resistant, do not  
expose it to rain or moisture for an extended period of time.  
Treat your PPT 2800 as you would a pocket calculator or oth-  
er small electronic instrument.  
The touch-sensitive screen of your PPT 2800 contains glass.  
Do not drop your PPT 2800 or subject it to strong impact.  
Protect your PPT 2800 from temperature extremes. Do not  
leave it on the dashboard of a car on a hot day, and keep it  
away from heat sources.  
Do not store or use your PPT 2800 in any location that is ex-  
tremely dusty, damp or wet.  
If the surface of the PPT 2800 screen becomes soiled, clean  
it with a soft cloth moistened with a diluted window-cleaning  
solution.  
Troubleshooting  
PPT 2800 terminal does not turn on:  
Adjust the contrast control.  
Make sure batteries are installed properly.  
Replace the batteries. If your PPT 2800 terminal still does  
not operate, try a soft reset, then a hard reset; see Resetting  
Your PPT 2800 Terminal on page 16.  
No sound:  
Check the System Volume slider in the Sounds & Remind-  
ers properties dialog box (under Start/Settings) to make  
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sure the volume is not turned down.  
PPT 2800 terminal turns itself off:  
Your PPT 2800 terminal turns off after a period of inactivity.  
This period can be set from one to five minutes, in one-  
minute intervals. Check the Power dialog box (in the Sys-  
tem tab under Start/Settings), and change the setting if you  
need a longer delay before the automatic shutoff feature ac-  
tivates.  
PPT 2800 terminal doesn’t recognize my handwriting:  
For your PPT 2800 to recognize handwriting input with the  
stylus, characters must be written a certain way. See the  
PPT 2800 Product Reference Guide for information about  
how to write character strokes.  
Make the character strokes in the lower character entry area  
on the screen — not on the display part of the screen.  
Make sure you are writing upper-case letters in the left-hand  
side, numbers in the right-hand side, and lower-case letters  
in the center of the writing area.  
Tapping the screen buttons or icons does not activate the  
corresponding feature:  
Align the screen. Choose Align Screen from the System tab  
under Start/Settings, or hold down the Function button and  
press the Action button.  
A message appears stating that your PPT 2800 terminal  
memory is full:  
Delete unused memos and records. You can save these  
records on your computer.  
Adjust the memory allocation. Select Start, then Settings,  
and select the System tab. Tap Memory and adjust the slid-  
er.  
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If you have installed additional applications on your PPT  
2800 terminal, remove them to recover memory. Select  
Start, then Settings, and select the System tab. Tap Re-  
move Programs, select the unused program and tap Re-  
move.  
Beamed data does not transmit:  
Confirm that the PPT 2800 terminals are 5” apart, and there  
is a clear path between the two devices.  
Adjust the room lighting or move to a different location.  
When receiving beamed data an out of memory message  
appears:  
Your PPT 2800 terminal requires at least twice the amount of  
memory available as the data you are receiving. For exam-  
ple, if you are receiving a 30K application, you must have at  
least 60K free.  
Your PPT 2800 unit does not accept scan input:  
Verify that the unit is loaded with a scanning application. See  
your System Administrator.  
Be sure the symbol is not defaced.  
Be sure you are within proper scanning range.  
Be sure the terminal is programmed to accept the type of bar  
code you are scanning.  
If you are expecting a beep on a good decode and don’t hear  
one, check that the application is set to generate a beep on  
good decode.  
If the scanner stops emitting a laser beam when you press  
the trigger, check your battery level. When the battery is low,  
the scanner shuts off before the terminal notifies you of the  
low battery condition.  
Note: If the scanner is still not reading symbols, contact your  
distributor or Symbol Technologies.  
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undesired operation.  
Radio Frequency Interference Requirements - Canada  
This device complies with RSS 210 of Industry & Science Canada. Operation is  
subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful  
interference and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including  
interference that may cause undesired operation.  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Industry Canada Standard ICES-003.  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conform à la norme NMB-003 d’Industrie  
Canada.  
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CE Marking and European Union Compliance  
Products intended for sale within the European Union are marked with  
the CE Mark which indicates compliance to applicable Directives and  
European Normes (EN), as follows. Amendments to these Directives or  
ENs are included:  
Applicable Directives  
Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89/336/EEC  
Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC  
Applicable Standards  
EN 55 022 - Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Interference Charac-  
teristics of Information technology Equipment  
EN55024:1998: Information technology equipment- Immunity characteristics-  
Limits and methods of measurement.  
ETS 300-826:1997: Electromagnetic compatibility and radio spectrum matters  
(ERM);Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) standard for 2.4Ghz wideband  
transmission systems and high performance radio local area network (Hiperlan)  
equipment.  
IEC 1000-4-2:1995/EN 61000-4-2:1995;Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)  
Part 4:Testing and Measurement techniques;Section 4.2:Electrostatic discharge  
immunity test.  
IEC 1000-4-3:1995/EN61000-4-3:1997, Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC);  
Part 4 Testing and measurement techniques;Section 3.Radiated,radio fre-  
quency.electromagnetic field immunity test.  
IEC 1000-4-4:1995/EN61000-4-4:1995;Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)  
Part 4;Testing and Measurement techniques;Section 4:Testing electrical fast  
transient,/Burst Immunity.  
IEC 1000-4-5:1995/EN61000-4-5;1995,Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC),  
Part 4:Testing and Measurement techniques;Section 5:Surge Immunity  
IEC 1000-4-6:1996/EN61000-4-6:1996:Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC),  
Part 4:Testing and Measurement techniques;Section 6: Immunity to conducted  
disturbances, induced by radio frequency fields.  
IEC 1000-4-11:1994/EN61000-4-11:1994: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC),  
Part 4:Testing and Measurement techniques;Section 11:Voltage Dips, Short  
Interruptions, and Voltage Variations.  
EN 60 950 + Amd 1 + Amd 2 - Safety of Information Technology Equipment  
Including Electrical Business Equipment  
EN 60 825-1 (EN 60 825) - Safety of Devices Containing Lasers.  
RF Devices  
Symbol’s RF products are designed to be compliant with the rules and regulations in  
the locations into which they are sold and will be labeled as required. The majority of  
Symbol’s RF devices are type approved and do not require the user to obtain license  
or authorization before using the equipment. Any changes or modifications to Symbol  
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Technologies equipment not expressly approved by Symbol Technologies could void  
the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
The Spectrum24 equipment is intended for use throughout the European Economic  
Area, but it’s authorization for use in France is restricted as follows:  
PAN European Frequency Range: 2.400 - 2.4835 GHz, identified by -EU suffix  
to the model number found on the product label.  
France - Restrict Frequency Range for use in France: 2.447 - 2.453 GHz, iden-  
tified on PPT 2842 by the -FR suffix to the model number found on the product  
label.  
Belgium - Operation in an out of doors environment in Belgium must be  
restricted to 2460 - 2483.5 MHz band.  
Italy - Operation in Italy requires a user license.  
WARNING: FCC RF EXPOSURE GUIDELINES  
To satisfy FCC RF exposure compliance requirements for a  
portable transmitting device, this device should be used in  
hand-held, hand-operated configurations only. The device  
and its antenna should generally maintain a separation dis-  
tance of 20 cm or more from a person's body; except for the  
hands and wrists because of higher exposure limit for ex-  
tremities. This device is designed to be used in a person's  
hands and its operating configurations, generally do not sup-  
port normal transmissions while it is carried in pockets or hol-  
sters next to a person's body.  
Caution: RF Devices  
Symbol's RF products are designed to be compliant with the  
rules and regulations in the locations into which they are sold  
and will be labeled as required. The majority of Symbol's RF  
devices are type approved and do not require the user to ob-  
tain license or authorization before using the equipment. Any  
changes or modifications to Symbol Technologies’ equip-  
ment not expressly approved by Symbol Technologies could  
void the user's authority to operate the equipment.  
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Laser Devices  
Symbol products using lasers comply with US 21CFR1040.10, and IEC825-1:1993,  
EN60825-1:1994+A11:1996. The laser classification is marked on one of the labels  
on the product.  
Class 1 Laser devices are not considered to be hazardous when used for their  
intended purpose. The following statement is required to comply with US and  
international regulations:  
Caution: Use of controls, adjustments or performance of procedures other than those  
specified herein may result in hazardous laser light exposure.  
Class 2 laser scanners use a low power, visible light diode. As with any very bright  
light source, such as the sun, the user should avoid staring directly into the light  
beam. Momentary exposure to a Class 2 laser is not known to be harmful.  
Scanner Labeling  
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In accordance with Clause 5, IEC 0825 and EN60825, the following information is  
provided to the user:  
ENGLISH  
CLASS 1  
CLASS 2  
HEBREW  
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT  
LASER LIGHT  
DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM  
CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT  
DANISH  
KLASSE 1  
KLASSE 2  
KLASSE 1 LASERPRODUKT  
LASERLYF  
SE IKKE IND I STRÅLEN  
KLASSE 2 LASERPRODUKT  
ITALIAN  
CLASSE 1  
CLASSE 2  
PRODOTTO AL LASER DI CLASSE 1  
LUCE LASER  
NON FISSARE IL RAGGIOPRODOTTO  
AL LASER DI CLASSE 2  
DUTCH  
KLASSE 1  
KLASSE 2  
KLASSE-1 LASERPRODUKT  
LASERLICHT  
NORWEGIAN  
KLASSE 1  
LASERPRODUKT, KLASSE 1  
NIET IN STRAAL STAREN  
KLASSE-2 LASERPRODUKT  
KLASSE 2  
LASERLYS IKKE STIRR INN I LYSSTRÅLEN  
LASERPRODUKT, KLASSE 2  
FINNISH  
PORTUGUESE  
LUOKKA 1  
LUOKKA 2  
LUOKKA 1 LASERTUOTE  
LASERVALO  
CLASSE 1  
PRODUTO LASER DA CLASSE 1  
ÄLÄ TUIJOTA SÄDETTÄ  
LUOKKA 2 LASERTUOTE  
CLASSE 2  
LUZ DE LASER NÃO FIXAR O RAIO LUMINOSO  
PRODUTO LASER DA CLASSE 2  
FRENCH  
CLASSE 1  
CLASSE 2  
SPANISH  
CLASE 1  
CLASE 2  
PRODUIT LASER DE CLASSE 1  
LUMIERE LASER  
PRODUCTO LASER DE LA CLASE 1  
LUZ LASER  
NE PAS REGARDER LE RAYON FIXEMENT  
PRODUIT LASER DE CLASSE 2  
NO MIRE FIJAMENTE EL HAZ  
PRODUCTO LASER DE LA CLASE 2  
GERMAN  
KLASSE 1  
KLASSE 2  
SWEDISH  
KLASS 1  
KLASS 2  
LASERPRODUKT DER KLASSE 1  
LASERSTRAHLEN  
NICHT DIREKT IN DEN LASERSTRAHL SCHAUEN  
LASERPRODUKT DER KLASSE 2  
LASERPRODUKT KLASS 1  
LASERLJUS STIRRA INTE MOT STRÅLEN  
LASERPRODUKT KLASS 2  
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Battery Caution  
Caution: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.  
Replace only with the same or equivalent type recom-  
mended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batter-  
ies according to the manufacturer's instructions.  
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
We,  
of  
Symbol Technologies, Inc.  
One Symbol Plaza, Holtsville, NY 11742-1300, USA  
declare under our sole responsibility that the product  
Spectrum24, LA3021, Type II Radio Card  
Spectrum24, LA302C, Type II Radio Card  
Spectrum24, LA302T, Type II Radio Card  
to which this declaration relates, is in conformity with the following standards and/or  
other normative documents.  
ETS 300 328 (November 1996)  
ETS 300 826 (November 1997)  
EN 60950: 1992 Incl Amdt 1-4, 11  
We hereby declare that all essential radio test suites have been carried out and that the above  
named products is in conformity to al the essential requirements of Directive 1999/5/EC.  
The conformity assessment procedure referred to in Article 10(5) and detailed in Annex IV of  
Directive 1999/5/EC has been followed with the involvement of the following Notified Body(ies):  
BABT, Claremont House, 34 Molesey Road, Walton-on-Thames, KT12 4RQ  
Identification mark: 0168  
The equipment will also carry the  
Class 2 equipment identifier  
The technical documentation relevant to the above equipment can be made available for  
inspection on application to:  
Symbol Technologies EMEA, Symbol Place, Winnersh Triangle, Berkshire, RG 41 5TP, UK  
Dornu Narnor  
(name)  
Director, Regulatory and Technical Sales  
(title)  
3, May 2000  
(signature of authorised person)  
(date)  
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
We,  
of  
Symbol Technologies, Inc.  
One Symbol Plaza, Holtsville, NY 11742-1300, USA  
declare under our sole responsibility that the product  
Spectrum24HR, LA4111, Type II Radio Card  
Spectrum24HR, LA411T, Type II Radio Card  
to which this declaration relates, is in conformity with the following standards and/or  
other normative documents.  
ETS 300 328 (November 1996)  
ETS 300 826 (November 1997)  
EN 60950: 1992 Incl Amdt 1-4, 11  
We hereby declare that all essential radio test suites have been carried out and that the above  
named products is in conformity to al the essential requirements of Directive 1999/5/EC.  
The conformity assessment procedure referred to in Article 10(5) and detailed in Annex IV of  
Directive 1999/5/EC has been followed with the involvement of the following Notified Body(ies):  
BABT, Claremont House, 34 Molesey Road, Walton-on-Thames, KT12 4RQ  
Identification mark: 0168  
The equipment will also carry the  
Class 2 equipment identifier  
The technical documentation relevant to the above equipment can be made available for  
inspection on application to:  
Symbol Technologies EMEA, Symbol Place, Winnersh Triangle, Berkshire, RG 41 5TP, UK  
Dornu Narnor  
(name)  
Director, Regulatory and Technical Sales  
(title)  
3, May 2000  
(signature of authorised person)  
(date)  
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Warranty  
Symbol Technologies, Inc. (“Symbol”) manufactures its hardware products in accordance with  
industry-standard practices. Symbol warrants that for a period of twelve (12) months from date of  
shipment, products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship.  
This warranty is provided to the original owner only and is not transferable to any third party. It shall  
not apply to any product (i) which has been repaired or altered unless done or approved by Symbol,  
(ii) which has not been maintained in accordance with any operating or handling instructions  
supplied by Symbol, (iii) which has been subjected to unusual physical or electrical stress, misuse,  
abuse, power shortage, negligence or accident or (iv) which has been used other than in  
accordance with the product operating and handling instructions. Preventive maintenance is the  
responsibility of customer and is not covered under this warranty.  
Wear items and accessories having a Symbol serial number, will carry a 90-day limited warranty.  
Non-serialized items will carry a 30-day limited warranty.  
Warranty Coverage and Procedure  
During the warranty period, Symbol will repair or replace defective products returned to Symbol’s  
manufacturing plant in the US. For warranty service in North America, call the Symbol Support  
Center at 1-800-653-5350. International customers should contact the local Symbol office or  
support center. If warranty service is required, Symbol will issue a Return Material Authorization  
Number. Products must be shipped in the original or comparable packaging, shipping and  
insurance charges prepaid. Symbol will ship the repaired or replacement product freight and  
insurance prepaid in North America. Shipments from the US or other locations will be made F.O.B.  
Symbol’s manufacturing plant.  
Symbol will use new or refurbished parts at its discretion and will own all parts removed from  
repaired products. Customer will pay for the replacement product in case it does not return the  
replaced product to Symbol within 3 days of receipt of the replacement product. The process for  
return and customer’s charges will be in accordance with Symbol’s Exchange Policy in effect at the  
time of the exchange.  
Customer accepts full responsibility for its software and data including the appropriate backup  
thereof.  
Repair or replacement of a product during warranty will not extend the original warranty term.  
Symbol’s Customer Service organization offers an array of service plans, such as on-site, depot, or  
phone support, that can be implemented to meet customer’s special operational requirements and  
are available at a substantial discount during warranty period.  
General  
Except for the warranties stated above, Symbol disclaims all warranties, express or implied, on  
products furnished hereunder, including without limitation implied warranties of merchantability and  
fitness for a particular purpose. The stated express warranties are in lieu of all obligations or  
liabilities on part of Symbol for damages, including without limitation, special, indirect, or  
consequential damages arising out of or in connection with the use or performance of the product.  
Seller’s liability for damages to buyer or others resulting from the use of any product, shall in no way  
exceed the purchase price of said product, except in instances of injury to persons or property.  
Some states (or jurisdictions) do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential  
damages, so the proceeding exclusion or limitation may not apply to you.  
 
Service Information  
Before you use the unit, it must be configured to operate in your facility’s network and  
run your applications.  
If you have a problem running your unit or using your equipment, contact your  
facility’s Technical or Systems Support. If there is a problem with the equipment, they  
will contact the Symbol Support Center:  
United States  
United Kingdom  
Australia  
1-800-653-5350  
0800 328 2424  
1-800-672-906  
7020-1718  
Canada  
Asia/Pacific  
Austria  
905-629-7226  
337-6588  
1-505-5794  
9 5407 580  
6074-49020  
5-520-1835  
66810600  
Denmark  
Finland  
Germany  
Mexico  
France  
01-40-96-52-21  
2-484441  
Italy  
Netherlands  
South Africa  
Sweden  
315-271700  
11-4405668  
84452900  
Norway  
Spain  
9-1-320-39-09  
Latin America Sales Support  
1-800-347-0178 Inside US  
+1-561-483-1275 Outside US  
Europe/Mid-East Distributor Operations Contact local distributor or call  
+44 208 945 7360  
72-52773-01  
Revision A — May 2001  
Symbol Technologies, Inc. One Symbol Plaza Holtsville, NY 11742-1300  
 

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