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Teklogix 7035, 8255 & 8260 Terminals User Manual 39
Chapter 2: Assembly And Basic Operation
Important Operating Instructions
Important: You can cold start a vehicle-mount freezer
terminal at tempera-
tures as low as -30˚ C. HOWEVER, cold starting an 8255 or 8260
freezer terminal at or below -20˚ C results in a radio warm-up
period. An onscreen message indicates that the terminal is in
radio warm-up mode and displays the expected radio “on” tem-
perature and the actual temperature.
Designed for condensing freezer and outdoor environments.
Input power 24 48 VDC.
8255/8260 Low Temp. Terminals
Warning: While low temperature vehicle-mount terminals will operate at tem-
peratures as low as -30˚ C, THEY CANNOT BE COLD STARTED
AT TEMPERATURES BELOW -20˚ C.
8260 LCD vehicle-mounts: Suitable for use in temperatures ranging from
-30˚ C to 50˚ C (-22˚ F to 122˚ F).
VFD and EL vehicle-mounts: Suitable for use in temperatures ranging
from -30˚ C to 60˚ C (-22˚ F to 140˚ F).
Designed for use in outdoor vehicle cab applications.
Water sealed to withstand rain.
Input power: 8255/8260 12 VDC
2.12.3 Important Operating Instructions
Warning: IT IS CRITICAL that this information be reviewed and that any
guidelines applicable to your terminal be strictly followed.
2.12.3.1 For All Freezer Terminals
Use terminals only in the environments for which they are designed.
DO NOT open the terminal casing and attempt to perform repairs. Only
Teklogix technicians are qualied to open and repair your terminal.
All Teklogix freezer vehicle-mount terminals have built-in heaters where
required to warm internal components. To help maintain the temperature,
terminals should be switched on before entry into a freezer environment
and should be left on at all times while in a freezer environment.

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