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Motorola TRG7000 Quick Reference Manual
Motorola TRG7000 Quick Reference Manual

Motorola TRG7000 Quick Reference Manual

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TRG7000
Trigger Handle
Quick Reference Guide
© 2007 MOTOROLA, INC. All rights reserved.
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application or use of any product, circuit, or application described herein.
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Warranty
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© Motorola, Inc. 2007
72-73348-02 Revision A — September 2007
Introduction
The TRG7000 Trigger Handle (P/N: 21-70982-01) adds a gun-style
handle with a scanning trigger to the MC70 Enterprise Digital
Assistants (EDAs). It increases comfort when using the EDA in
scan-intensive applications for extended periods of time.
The TRG7000 is intended for use with MC70 WLAN/PAN
configurations.
For detailed information on the MC70 EDA, refer to the MC70 User
Guide.
Release
Trigger
Installing the Trigger Handle Cleat
The Trigger Handle comes with a trigger handle cleat that replaces
the back housing bracket on the MC70.
The trigger handle cleat secures the MC70 into the
CAUTION
Trigger Handle and prevents the MC70 from slipping
out of the Trigger Handle. Failure to install the cleat
may result in damage to the MC70.
Remove the handstrap by threading the handstrap through the
1.
handstrap slot.
Remove the four screws securing the back housing bracket to the
2.
MC70. Save these screws. You will use them later to secure the
trigger handle cleat.
Remove the back housing bracket.
3.
Back
Housing
Bracket
Install the rubber headset jack dust cover onto the trigger handle
4.
cleat.
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Align the trigger handle cleat onto the MC70.
5.
Secure the trigger handle cleat to the MC70 using the four screws
6.
saved during step 2.
Feed the handstrap through the handstrap slot and secure.
7.
1
Inserting the MC70 into the Trigger Handle
Slide the MC70 into the Trigger Handle until it locks in place. The
release secures the MC70 to the Trigger Handle.
Alternate
Removing the MC70
Stylus Holder
To remove the MC70, press the release down and pull the MC70
forward.
Optional
Handstrap
Release
Scanning
To scan bar codes:
Start the MC70's scanning application.
1.
Aim the MC70 at the bar code.
2.
Pull the trigger on the handle.
3.
The Scan/Decode LED lights
and a beep sounds to indicate
a successful decode.
For more information on MC70
scanner functions, refer to the
MC70 User Guide.
Charging and Communication
The Trigger Handle can be used to charge the MC70 and
communicate with a host computer using either the Serial Charging
Cable or a cradle, or connect to a peripheral such as a printer.
Using the Serial Charging/Communication Cable
To charge the MC70's battery or communicate with a host computer
while the MC70 is in the Trigger Handle, use the Serial Charging
Cable setup below:
Charging/Communication Cable
Release
Using a Cradle
CAUTION
To charge the MC70's battery while the MC70 is in the Trigger
Handle, use either the Single-Slot Serial/USB cradle or the Four-Slot
Ethernet cradle.
2
Power Supply
AC Line Cord
Do not place a Trigger Handle with an attachment,
such as a Magnetic Stripe Reader (MSR) into a cradle.
Remove the attachment before inserting the Trigger
Handle into the cradle.
3

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  • Page 1 To scan bar codes: Do not place a Trigger Handle with an attachment, Motorola does not assume any product liability arising out of, or in connection with, the CAUTION Remove the four screws securing the back housing bracket to the application or use of any product, circuit, or application described herein.
  • Page 2 Radio Frequency Interference Requirements - FCC Service Information Refer to the MC70 User Guide for MC70 specific troubleshooting entregarse a Motorola al final de su ciclo de vida para que sean reciclados. procedures. This equipment has been tested and found to If you have a problem using the equipment, contact your facility’s...