Installing the vehicle in-motion detector, Switches, Installing the vehicle in-motion detector -28 – Symbol Technologies VC5090 User Manual

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Figure 2-36

RF Settings Tab Window

6.

Tap the

RF Settings

tab.

7.

Tap the

External Antenna

radio button.

8.

Tap

OK

.

Installing the Vehicle In-Motion Detector

The optional Vehicle In-Motion Detector cable blanks the screen and disables use of the vehicle computer

when the vehicle is in motion. The customer must install a switch that is engaged when the vehicle accelerator

pedal is not depressed. When the pedal is not depressed, the switch is activated (closed) and sends a signal to

the vehicle computer indicating that the pedal is not depressed. When the accelerator pedal is depressed the

switch disengages and the signal removed. The screen blanks and the touch screen and keyboard are

disabled.

Whenever the vehicle is in motion (accelerator pedal is depressed) and the Terminal Locking feature is

enabled, the vehicle computer display blanks. When the accelerator pedal is not depressed, the vehicle

computer does not unlock immediately. Instead, the

Complete Lockup Timeout

timer initiates during which the

vehicle computer continues to remain locked. This ensures that the vehicle computer doesn’t unlock and lock

during any momentary disengagement of the accelerator pedal. While the

Complete Lockup Timeout

timer is

running, the touch screen, backlight and keyboard are disabled. After this timer expires, the

Screen Blank

Timeout

timer initiates. While this timer is running, the touch screen is enabled but the backlight and keyboard

are still disabled. If during this time the user touches the screen, the backlight comes on and the vehicle

computer unlocks fully. Otherwise after this timer expires, the backlight comes on and the vehicle computer

unlocks fully. If, while any of these timers are running, the vehicle pedal is pressed, the vehicle computer locks

again.

If the cable is cut or removed, the vehicle computer responds as if the pedal is depressed.

Switches

There are two types of switches that can be used; a solid state switch and a mechanical switch. Typically solid

state switches have a much longer life cycle than mechanical switches. Solid state switches require power

while mechanical switches do not.

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