Interfaces
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All required interfaces are factory installed
Network connections
1. Wireless LAN- connection via plug-in-card 2. Ethernet 10/100 Base T - interface with TCP/IP protocol Printing with LPR/LPD, Raw IP or FTP.
IP adress can be set manually or obtained via DHCP. Status information and set up via internet browser.
FTP for firmware updates and PC-card Type II/CompactFlash administration. Error messages can be sent via e-mail or SNMP.
Time and date synchronisation through time server >
1 3 For Stand-alone operation without PC
1. Slot for PC-Card Type II (PCMCIA) >
2 3. Slot CompactFlash-card to store fixed data 7. WLAN-card IEEE 802.11 b/g 4. Two USB-Master interfaces for keyboard or
industrial scanner >
4 for
industrial wireless network connection, depending on
chip set IEEE 802.11 b: 11 MBit/s, 2.4 GHz Band IEEE 802.11 g: 54 MBit/s, 2.4 GHz Band 8. Parallel Centronics acc. IEEE 1284 The data from the Centronics interface are converted onto the USB 2.0 High Speed interface. PC connection: 25-pin SubD plug Printer connection: USB Master >
5 9. Serial RS422 interface for long distance communication. >
PC-Connections
Serial RS485 10. Twinax-Converter for networking up to 26
industrial printers. Serial interface: 25-pin SubD plug Printer connection: USB Master for connection with IBM AS/400 Printer connection: serial RS 232 C 9-pin SubD plug >
6 5. USB 2.0 High Speed Slave interface 6. Serial RS232 C interface up to 230.400 Baud 11. Coax-Converter for connection with IBM 3270 Printer connection: serial RS 232 C 9-pin SubD plug 12. Label selection box >
Additional optional interfaces
Up to 16 different input signals for automatic loading and prin-
ting of labels from the memory card. Serial interface: 25-pin SubD plug Printer connection: USB Master >