Teklogix 8570 Vehicle-Mount Computer User Manual 19
Chapter 2: Getting Started
Ports
2.2.3.2 Power Connector
The three-pin power receptacle in the 8570 connects to the PN 31619 power cable.
The power cable is passed through the cable gasket and is then connected to any of
the Teklogix power accessories (see “Using The Power Adaptor” on page 21).
2.2.3.3 Ethernet Port
The ethernet port is a 10Base-T/100Base-TX LAN interface, with an RJ45
connector.
Warning: The USB and ethernet ports are not to be used for typical end user
applications and installations. These ports are designed to be used
for maintenance and setup purposes only. They should only be used
for temporary service connections required for file transfers, set up,
configuration, etc.
2.2.3.4 COM1 and COM2 Ports
The COM1 and COM2 serial ports are DB-9 male connectors (RS232-compatible),
which allow for the connection of serial peripheral accessories, such as printers.
2.2.3.5 Keyboard/Mouse Connector
The Dsub9 female keyboard/mouse port allows the connection of an external
AT-compatible ke yboard. Connection of a PS/2 k e yboard or mouse requires an
adaptor. For further details on keyboard and mouse connections, please refer to
page 33.
The 8570 Keyboard (PN 31612 or 31612-001) is an optional external keyboard.
When the keyboard is attached to the 8570, the touch screen will still operate. For
detailed information on the keyboard, refer to Appendix B: “The 8570 Keyboard”.
Some types of scanners may also use this port. The 8570 supports the following
tethered, decoded PowerScan scanners with keyboard wedges:
Standard Range PN 7666-1251
Long Range PN 7666-2251
Extra Long Range PN 7666-3251
High Density PN 7666-5251