Unpacking the scanner, The scanner cradle, Unpacking the scanner -2 the scanner cradle -2 – Motorola LS3478 User Manual
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This scanner supports the following host interfaces through communication with a cradle:
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Standard RS-232 connection to a host.
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Keyboard wedge connection to a host, where scanned data is interpreted as keystrokes. The following
international keyboards are supported (for Windows™ environment): North American, German, French,
French Canadian, Spanish, Italian, Swedish, UK English, Japanese, and Brazilian-Portuguese.
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Wand emulation connection to a mobile computer, a controller, or host, which collects the data as wand data
and decodes it.
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Scanner emulation connection to a mobile computer or a controller, which collects the data and interprets it
for the host.
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IBM
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468X/469X hosts.
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USB connection to a host. The scanner autodetects a USB host and defaults to the HID keyboard interface
type. Select other USB interface types by scanning programming bar codes. The following international
keyboards are supported (for Windows™ environment): North America, German, French, French Canadian,
Spanish, Italian, Swedish, UK English, Japanese, and Brazilian-Portuguese.
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Synapse capability, which allows connection to a wide variety of host systems using a Synapse cable and
Synapse adapter cable. The scanner autodetects the Synapse interface.
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Configuration via 123Scan.
Unpacking the Scanner
Remove the scanner from its packing and inspect it for damage. If the scanner was damaged in transit, call
Motorola Enterprise Mobility Support at one of the telephone numbers listed on
. KEEP THE PACKING. It
is the approved shipping container and should be used if the equipment ever needs to be returned for servicing.
The Scanner Cradle
The scanner cradle serves as a stand, charger, and host interface for the scanner. There are two versions of the
cradle:
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Charging cradle with radio: All communication between the cordless scanner and the host computer is
accomplished through the cradle. Each bar code contains programming instructions or other data unique to
the bar code pattern. The scanner transmits bar code data to the cradle via a wireless radio antenna. The
cradle then sends that information via an interface cable to the host computer for interpretation.
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Charge-only cradle: This cradle serves as a stand and battery charger. Since one radio-enabled cradle can
receive information from up to four scanners, it is possible to have several charge-only cradles.
The charging cradle with radio supports two modes of operation:
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Single point mode: the cradle communicates with one scanner.
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Multipoint mode: the cradle communicates with more than one scanner.
The cradle sits on a desktop or mounts on a non-horizontal surface (such as a wall or forklift), depending on the
environment. For more information about mounting options and procedures, refer to the documentation included
with the cradle.