LAN’s perimeter. Methods of establishing communications to the PL4 vary with each LAN application.

WLAN Module Using a PCMCIA Card Radio

Note: The following section only applies when the PCMCIA card WLAN module is installed in the PL4 printer. The FCC ID number label is on the bottom of the printer.

Use of the PL4 with the PCMCIA card radio module meets the FCC requirements for radio frequency radiation exposure when worn in the standard configuration. In this configuration, which applies whether you use the belt clip or shoulder strap, the face of the printer where the media comes out is facing away from you. You must use the standard configuration when wearing the printer.

Avertissement: L’utilisation du PL4 avec le module radio PCMCIA est conforme aux exigences de la FCC en termes d’irradiation à la radiofréquence lorsque porté selon la configuration standard. Sous cette configuration, qui s’applique selon que vous portiez une pince de ceinture ou une courroie, le côté de l’imprimante d’où sort le support ne fait pas face à l’utilisateur. Il faut utiliser la configuration standard lors du port de l’imprimante.

EasyCoder PL4 printers can be equipped with a radio in the standard PCMCIA footprint using the industry standard 802.11b protocol. These printers allow wireless communication as a node within a LAN and its wireless capabilities allow communications from any point within the LAN’s perimeter. Methods of establishing communications to the PL4 vary with each LAN application.

General information on establishing WLAN communications can be found in the EasyCoder PL-Series Printer Programmer’s Reference Manual available on the CD that came with your printer and online at www.intermec.com.

More information and LAN configuration utilities may also be found in the Intermec PLUS program. You can also download PLUS from the Intermec web site.

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