Nextar NP-610X user manual

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Copyright

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Safety Instructions

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Chapter 1 Introduction

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1.1

Introduction

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Chapter 2 Installation Instructions

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2.1

Mounting Instructions

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2.1.1 Location Considerations

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2.1.2 Making a NEMA-4 Mounting

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2.1.3 Environmental Considerations

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2.2

Power Connections

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2.2.1 Power Requirements

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2.2.2 Grounding Requirements

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2.2.3 CE Requirements

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2.2.4 Safety Guidelines

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2.3

Communications Connections

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2.3.1 Connector COM 1 [RS232]

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2.3.2 Connector COM2[RS232], COM3[RS485] and COM3[RS232]

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2.3.3 USB Master port

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2.4

CE Requirements

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Dimensions of NP-610X

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Chapter 3 Windows CE.NET

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3.1

Introduction

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3.2

Utilities

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3.2.1 Soft-Keyboard

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3.2.2 System Settings

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3.2.3 Hard Disk

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3.2.4 Startup

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3.2.5 Remote Desktop Connection

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3.3

NP-610X Networking

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3.3.1 Networking via Ethernet

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3.3.3 Web browser

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3.4 Application program development

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3.4.1 Microsoft eMbedded Visual C++ 4.0

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Contents NP-610X User’s ManualPage Copyright Safety Instructions OverviewIntroduction SpecificationsIntroduction LCD Display Touch screenEnvironmental Specifications Operating SystemsLocation Considerations Installation InstructionsMounting Instructions Making a NEMA-4 MountingPower Connections Environmental ConsiderationsFusing Requirements Power RequirementsPower Emergency Stop Supply Voltage Condition ConnectionCE Requirements Fuse ReplacementGrounding Requirements Hardware Considerations Warning Safety GuidelinesICS 3-304.81 Safety Recommendations Programming ConsiderationsCommunications Connections RequirementsPage USB Master port Compatibility Standards CE RequirementsEU directives that apply to the NP-610X Series Dimensions of NP-610X Page Soft-Keyboard Windows CE.NETUtilities System Settings Page Page MAC address Hard Disk StartupRemote Desktop Connection To create a new Remote Desktop Connection NP-610X Networking Networking via EthernetWeb browser Application program development Microsoft eMbedded Visual C++Print Desktop PC shares the printer