Desktop Cradle Connector Identifiers
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2 - Power | 3 - Serial | 4 - Ethernet | 5,6 - USB A and USB B |
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Connecting a Headset Audio Cable
Firmly press the cradle end into the MX9 Headset Audio port (1) on the back of the cradle. Test the connection for sta- bility.
Connecting the Power Cable
Assemble the power cable by first plugging the AC end into an electric socket, then plug the other end into the AC adapter. The cradle cord is secured to the AC adapter. Firmly press the cradle end of the power cable into the MX9 Power port (2) on the back of the cradle. Test cable connections for stability.
Connecting a Serial Cable
The serial cable is connected to the Serial port (3) on the back of the desktop cradle. The serial cable end can originate with a tethered scanner, a desktop/laptop PC, a printer or another serial device.
Align the RS232 serial cable end (female) carefully to the Serial Interface port (male) on the back of the desktop cradle. Press the ends together and finger tighten the screws on either side of the connector. Test the connection for stability.
Connecting an Ethernet
Firmly press the cradle end into the MX9 Ethernet
Connecting a USB Host and USB Client Cable
Firmly press the cable end into the MX9 USB Client (5) or USB Host (6) Port connector on the back of the cradle. Test the connections for stability.
Cradle LEDs
When the desktop cradle AC/DC power supply cable begins to supply power to the cradle, the cradle LEDs flash yellow, red, green for three seconds then turn off. The cradle is ready for use.
Docked LED
When Docked LED is … | It means …. |
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Off | MX9 not inserted or no power applied |
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Red | MX9 docked and power applied. |
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Note: The cradle must be connected to a AC power before the LEDs illuminate.
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