Intermec 2480 Quick Setup Guide
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Trakker Antares 248X Stationary Terminal Quick Start Guide
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Connecting to Serial Devices and Networks
You use the terminal’s serial ports to transfer data between the terminal
and a serial device. Every 248X has one serial port (COM1) that supports
RS-232 communications. You can use COM1 to connect to a serial
device, such as a printer, scale, or PC.
and a serial device. Every 248X has one serial port (COM1) that supports
RS-232 communications. You can use COM1 to connect to a serial
device, such as a printer, scale, or PC.
The terminal has an option for an enhanced input/output board that
provides two additional serial ports. COM2 supports RS-232/422/485
communications. You can use COM2 to connect to a serial device, a wired
network, or an Intermec CrossBar network. COM4 supports RS-232
communications. You need the adapter cable accessory (P/N 067185) to
use COM4.
provides two additional serial ports. COM2 supports RS-232/422/485
communications. You can use COM2 to connect to a serial device, a wired
network, or an Intermec CrossBar network. COM4 supports RS-232
communications. You need the adapter cable accessory (P/N 067185) to
use COM4.
To connect the COM ports
1
Connect the 9-pin RS-232 connector from a serial device to the COM1
connector on the back of the terminal.
connector on the back of the terminal.
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To device
COM1
COM2
COM4
Cable
restraint bar
restraint bar
Scissors seal
2
(Optional) Connect the 25-pin serial or multi-drop connector from a
serial device or network to the COM2 connector on the back of the
terminal.
serial device or network to the COM2 connector on the back of the
terminal.
3
(Optional) Connect the 9-pin RS-232 connector from a serial device to
the COM4 adapter cable on the back of the terminal.
the COM4 adapter cable on the back of the terminal.
4
Route the cables under the cable restraint bar and through the scissors
seal.
seal.
5
With the seal facing toward the terminal, place the back panel on the
back of the terminal.
back of the terminal.