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Motorola MC92N0 - User Manual

Motorola MC92N0
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MC92N0-G
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Indicator LED Bar
Power
Trigger
Strap Lanyard
Microphone
Headphone
Jack
Display
Scan Button
Keypad
Stylus
Stored in handle
Data
Power
BATTERY INSERTION
QUICK START
GUIDE
See User Guide for more information
Stylus Removal
CHARGING INSTRUCTIONS
SNAP-ON ACCESSORY INSTALLATION
Cable Adapter Module
Four Slot Cradles
Charge-Only Cradle and Ethernet Cradle
Single Slot Serial/USB CradleFour Slot Spare Battery Charger
Battery Removal
Front View
SNAP-ON ACCESSORY INSTALLATION
= LED Indicator Location Slow Flash = Normal Charge Solid Amber = Full Charge Fast Flash = Charging Error= LED Indicator Location Slow Flash = Normal Charge Solid Amber = Full Charge Fast Flash = Charging Error
POST IN WORK AREA
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Motorola MC92N0 Specifications

General IconGeneral
RAM256 MB
Flash Storage1 GB
Barcode Scanner1D/2D Imager
Operating SystemMicrosoft Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5
Display3.7 inch VGA color (TFT) with backlight, 640 x 480
Wireless Connectivity802.11 a/b/g/n, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR
BatteryLi-ion
DurabilityIP64
Expansion SlotsMicroSD
Camera3.2 MP

Summary

Battery Removal and Insertion

Battery Removal Steps

Step-by-step instructions for safely removing the battery from the device.

Battery Insertion

Illustrative guide for correctly inserting the battery into the device.

Stylus and Accessory Management

Stylus Removal

Procedure for detaching the stylus from its storage location.

Snap-On Accessory Installation

Instructions for attaching compatible snap-on accessories to the device.

Charging Instructions

Charging Status Indicators

Explanation of LED indicator lights for charging states and errors.

Optimum Scanning and Posture

Scanning Position Guidelines

Recommendations for optimal laser and range scanning positions.

Body Posture and Ergonomics

Guidance on maintaining proper body posture during scanning operations.

Wrist Angle Precautions

Advice to avoid extreme wrist angles for user comfort and safety.

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