Docks, Connections – Intermec 6620 User Manual

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SECTION 1

Introduction

1-8 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference

Docks

Two basic dock accessories are used for the 6620 Computer:

the single dock and the vehicle dock. Custom versions of

these docks may be created for customer requirements. See

the 6620 Computer User’s Guide for meanings to the dock

LED indicators.

Connections

The following connections are on the docks:

Parallel

The LPT1 Printer Port is an enhanced parallel port with a

25-pin (DB-25)

female, D-Sub for connecting parallel de-

vices such as a printer or storage device to the computer.

Serial Port

A 9-pin D-sub connector (COM1), located behind the flap on

the upper end of the computer, supports RS-232 signals for

two-way communication between peripheral devices and is

capable of supporting a 5-volt bar code scanner. When

docked, these computer signals are carried on the docking

connector and are accessed through the RS-232 port on the

dock.

Mouse

A 6-pin mini-DIN connector connects a PS/2 standard exter-

nal mouse to the computer.

Video

(Single docks only — not present on the vehicle dock) A

VGA connector provides RGB (red, green, blue), horizontal

and vertical synchronous signals to a remote VGA monitor.

Network

(Single docks only — not present on the vehicle dock) Al-

though all 6620 Computers have Ethernet capability, the

connection is physically located on the single dock.

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