Juniper Systems A2 Ethernet Multi Dock User Manual
A2 ethernet multi dock, Ethernet specifications, Dock features accessories
A2 Ethernet Multi Dock
The A2 Ethernet Multi Dock is a mounting station for up to
four Archer 2 and/or Allegro 2 Rugged Handhelds. It provides
ethernet ports for networking and a power input jack to apply
power to the dock and to charge handhelds.
Ethernet Specifications
10/100 Mbps twisted-pair ethernet
IEEE802.3 10Base-T / 100Base-TX
Manages twisted pair crossover detection and correction
Supports full-duplex and half-duplex
Ethernet driver software pre-installed on the handheld
Dock Features
Accessories
Included with the Multi Dock
Archer 2 insert and 2 screws (4 sets)
AC universal power adapter
US AC power cord (adapters for international plugs are
available separately from Juniper Systems or your dealer)
RJ-45 CAT5 twisted-pair 7 foot ethernet cable
Accessories Available Separately
Docking I/O modules for the handhelds if they are not
factory installed (available from Juniper Systems or your
dealer)
Communication software to communicate with the
handheld over an ethernet network (options include
custom software or programs from a third party vendor
such as Soti MobiControl,
www.soti.net/mobicontrol
or
Three #6-32 screws to mount the dock to a surface
(optional)
1 Handheld backrest and connector protector slot
2 LED indicator: green when the dock has power
3 Docking pins
4 Power input jack: 12VDC power input to power the Ethernet dock
and the handheld(s)
5 Archer 2 insert location (use as needed)
6 Ethernet port (1 of 2): for networking using an ethernet cable and
software. LED indicators:
- Left LED lights amber to indicate that data connection is active
- Right LED lights green when there is a 100 Mbps connection
speed
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Using the A2 Ethernet Multi Dock
1.
The ethernet dock is a freestanding desktop base. It can
also be mounted to a horizontal surface like a desk or
shelf. To mount the dock, drill three holes in a horizontal
line 10 7/8” (27.65 cm) apart up through the mounting
surface. Screw #6-32 screws up into the threaded holes in
the dock’s bottom base plate.
Note: The screws should not penetrate the dock more than 1/4”.
2. Handhelds must have a docking I/O module. The lower
right side of the module has docking pin contacts as
shown below:
If you have a standard I/O module, replace it with a
docking I/O module. Follow the instructions included
with the kit.
3. To use an Archer 2 with the dock, install the insert as
shown below. This step is not required for the Allegro 2.
4. Attach the AC power cord to the power adapter. Plug
the power cord into an AC power supply and the power
adapter into the power input jack on the dock. This
provides power to the dock and charges handhelds. The
green LED turns on when power is applied.
5. If a handheld has a connector protector, open it to reveal
the connector ports. Pull it back as shown below.
6. To insert a handheld, hold it so the connector ports are
at the bottom and the keypad is facing forward. Insert
the handheld into the dock as shown below so it is firmly
seated. The handheld automatically turns on.
7. When you insert a handheld into the dock, a red LED on
the handheld is illuminated, indicating that it is properly
docked and ready to communicate over the network.
8. For networking, use an ethernet cable to connect the dock
to an ethernet switch or to an internal network.
9. Use communication software to communicate with
the handhelds over an ethernet network. Follow the
instructions included with the software.
10. Handhelds can be used when they are in the dock. The
keys and display are accessible.