Motorola cradles & docking stations, Cradle & dock ing s ta t ions – Motorola DDN 7496A ML850 User Manual

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Item No.

Placement

Weight

Height

Width

Depth

NP-ADPTR-M

Between the

DS-CLEVIS, 0-90 CLEVIS, OR QUAD-MOTION TS3

(see pg. 23 for more details on

Motion Attachments

) and

Motorola Docking Stations (DDN 7508A, DDN 7496A, DDN 7496
SU, DDN 7506A, DDN 7502A, DDN 7501A or DDN 7501A SU)

0.6 lbs. 0.75"

5.0"

3.0"

Motorola Docking Station Interface Plate

Features
- Heavy gauge steel construction for long-term durability
- Black powder coat fi nish for maximum corrosion resistance

Item No.

Weight

Height

Width

Depth

DDN 7508A

7.2 lbs.

2.0"

11.0"

10.75"

Motorola ML850 Low Tier

Features
- Simple latching action: - Push in front handle to secure the latching brackets into the computer

- Pull out the handle to release the latches

- Locating pins for assured computer placement
- Rounded edges to enhance personal safety
- Key lock use is optional and not necessary
- 3 year limited warranty
- Must use the

Motorola Interface Plate (NP-ADPTR-M)

to attach to any

Motion Attachment

- Heavy gauge steel construction for long-term durability
- Black powdercoat fi nish for maximum corrosion resistance

Item No.

Description

Radio

Frequency

Weight

Height

Width

Depth

DDN 7496A

Front handle is curved down

NA

10.5 lbs.

4.5"

11.75" 10.75"

DDN 7496A SU

Front handle is curved up

Note: DDN 7496A SU should be used if there could

be interference with dock’s ability to open smoothly

NA

10.5 lbs.

4.5"

11.75" 10.75"

Motorola ML850 Standard Tier

Features
- Designed using MIL-STD-810F test procedures
- Internal/protected circuit board and power supply protect against dirt and dust
- Simple latching action:

- Push in front handle to insert the docking connector and secure the latching brackets into the computer

- Pull out the handle to release the latches and disengage the docking connector

- Locating pins for assured computer placement
- Floating docking connector for reliable docking connection
- Recessed backward facing ports allow for dock to be mounted up to the dash
- Loops and slots provided for strain relief of all cables
- Rounded edges to enhance personal safety
- 1 year limited warranty (printed circuit board and docking connector)
- 3 year limited warranty (on all sheet metal components)
- Must use the

Motorola Interface Plate (NP-ADPTR-M)

to attach to any

Motion Attachment

- Heavy gauge steel construction for long-term durability
- Black powdercoat fi nish for maximum corrosion resistance

Port Replicator
- Serial (2)

D-sub 9 pin

- Parallel (1)

D-sub 25 pin

- USB (2)
- External video

D-sub 15 pin

- Auxiliary

Internal Power Supply
- Operating Temperature: -25° C to 60° C (-13° F to 140° F)
- Input Voltage: 12V DC - 19V DC
- Output Voltage: 19V DC
- Output Amp: 4.7A

- Reverse Voltage Protection

- Under Voltage Protection: 11.4 cutout

- Over Voltage Protection

- LED Power Indicator Light: Green LED

- Input fused

- Docked Indicator Light: Amber LED

- Output current limit

Motorola Cradles & Docking Stations

Item No.

Placement

Misc.

Weight

Height

Width

Depth

7110-0885

Positioned between any

Motion

Attachments

and

Motorola ML900

Docking Station (Item No. DDN 7501B)

Computer and mount/dock

combined weight should

not exceed 30lbs.

0.6 lbs. 0.75"

5.0"

3.0"

Motorola Docking Station Shock Isolator Plate

Features
- Highly recommended for rugged or harsh environments
- Protects equipment from shock and vibration wear
- Black powder coat fi nish for maximum corrosion resistance

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