Tuesday, February 1, 2011

The 7035 Hand-Held Terminal


The 7035 hand-held terminal run DOS and can operate in a Teklogix narrowband or Teklan 902 spread spectrum RF system using the RF connectivity options listed in the “Features” section below.

Features :

Some features of these terminals include:

  • 7035s are equipped with 33 MHz 486DX CPU with internal cache

  • 8 MB RAM – can be expanded to 16 MB.

  • 4 MB of Flash ROM – can be expanded to 8 MB.

  • RF connectivity options include:
-         IEEE 802.11b 2.4 GHz frequency hopping and direct sequence PC
card radios (1, 2 and 11 Mbps) (TRX7431), (TRX7441).
      -     TRX7370 Narrowband PC card-based radios (403-512 MHz, 4800-
19200 bps).
-         TRX7410 TekLan 902 MHz direct sequence spread spectrum radios.

  • 7035 terminals can support standard external or optional internal
antennas. (Note that the internal antenna is only available with certain
802.11 radios.)

  • Rugged, sealed enclosure, suitable for industrial environments.

  • Freezer version available for 7035 hand-held terminals.


  • 7035 terminal has three types of keyboards: 36-key, 44-key and 56-key.

  • Ergonomic design:

- 7035 offers one-handed “scan & confirm” design.

- all terminals provide high visibility display fonts and low impact keys.

- full alphanumeric keyboard.

- keyboard can be customized using soft-label function keys, macro
               keys and keyboard remapping tools.

- vehicle-mount terminals can be ordered with a QWERTY, an ABC or
               an AZERTY keyboard.

- autopanning in text mode.

- 7035 status screen area displays system information – battery gauge,
              RF link status and shift indicators – as the application is running.

- vehicle-mounts are equipped with a special set of LEDs that act as
  shift indicators, blinking when a key is active and staying on when a
  key is locked “on”.

- softkey labels are displayed at the bottom of all terminal screens,
  indicating the function of function keys to on the 7035 –
  to on vehicle-mounts.


·        Two internal PC Card Type II slots:

- one slot is reserved for the terminal radio.

- the extra slot can be used for any PC Card Type II Flash disk, adding
  from 16 to 128 MB of additional mass storage that appears as an
              additional drive. (Note: This slot is not available if the terminal is
              operating with a TRX7370 narrowband or a TRX7410 TekLan 902
              spread spectrum radio.)

·        RS-232 peripheral port supports decoded and non-decoded scanners, serial
      printers and COM devices.

·        Macro keys to program special characters, keys and/or frequently-used

·        key strokes.

The 7035 Hand-Held With 44-Key Keyboard

7035-I With Optional Pistol Grip Handle
 
7035 Peripheral Port







Infrared (IrDA) Port


Warning: Using controls or adjustments or performing procedures other than
those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.


7035 Integrated Scanner Patent Numbers







The integrated scanner used in the 7035 may be covered by one or more of the



following U.S. patents:







4,360,798; 4,369,361; 4,387,297; 4,460,120; 4,496,831; 4,593,186; 4,603.262; 4,607,156; 4,652,750;4,673,805; 4,736,095; 4,758,717; 4,816,660; 4,845,350; 4,896,026; 4,897,532; 4,923,281; 4,933,538;4,992,717; 5,015,833; 5,017,765; 5,021,641; 5,029,183; 5,047, 617; 5,103,461; 5,113,445; 5,130,520;5,140,144; 5,142,550; 5,149,950; 5,157,687; 5,168,148; 5,168,149; 5,180,904; 5,229,591; 5,230,088;5,235,167; 5,243,655; 5,247,162; 5,250,791; 5,250,792; 5,262,627; 5,280,163; 5,280,164; 5,280,498;5,304,786; 5,304,788; 5,321,246; 5,367,151; 5,373,148; 5,378.882; 5,377,361; 5,396,053; 5,396,055;5,399,846; 5,408,081; 5,410,139; 5,410,140; 5,412,198; 5,418,812; 5,420,411; 5,436,440; 5,444,231;



5,449,891; 5,449,893; 5,468,949; 5,479,000; 5,479,002; 5,479,441; 5,504,322; 5,528,621; 5,532,469;5,543,610; 5,545,889; 5,552,592; 5,578,810; 5,589,680;D305,885; D341,584; D344,501; D359,483;D362,435; D363,700; D363,918; D370,478.

Preparing The 7035 For Operation

Preparing the 7035 terminal for operation includes installing the battery pack, and if
an external antenna is required, connecting the antenna to the 7035.

Connecting The 7035 Whip Antenna

7035s equipped with internal antennas do not require whip antennas. A plastic cap
covers the antenna connector on terminals with internal antennas.
If your site requires that external antennas, the appropriate antenna will be shipped
with your terminal. (“Antenna Types” on page 212 lists available antennas.)
When you attach the antenna, make certain that it is securely attached to the
terminal. Failure to do so can result in poor communication quality.

The Battery Pack – Removing And Installing

The 7035 hand-held terminal operates with a Lithium-Ion battery pack.

Important: Before attempting to install, use or charge the battery pack, it is
critical that you review and follow the important safety guidelines
listed on next page

Warning: When a battery is removed from the terminal, a backup of the
system, application and any work in progress is maintained for up to 10 minutes. A fresh battery must be installed within this 10 minute time frame. THIS BACKUP WILL NOT FUNCTION UNLESS THE TERMINAL IS TURNED OFF BEFORE THE BATTERY IS REMOVED. Removing the battery while the unit is
operating will result in a full reboot.Even after the system backup has expired, the date and time are maintained for 100 hours without a battery.

To remove the battery pack:

  • Turn the terminal upside down (antenna pointing down).

  • Grasp the unit around the keypad area with your forefinger resting on
the battery release button.

  • The battery release button is located at the base of the terminal, just above the
            28-pin port.

  • Press the button until the battery unlatches.

  
Battery Compartment Of The 7035 Terminal

To install the battery pack:

  • Insert the battery pack with the textured plastic facing you. Click the battery
            into place.

Attaching The 7035 Hand-Strap Or The Pistol Grip

Attaching The Hand Strap
Note: A Phillips head screwdriver is required.

Teklogix recommends that the hand strap provided with your terminal always be
used. However, if your terminal has an internal scanner and you plan to use the
pistol grip accessory, a hand strap is not required.

Each end of the hand strap has two holes drilled in it. The holes nearest the outer
edges of the hand strap allow the hand strap to be installed more loosely while
the holes closer to the centre of the strap provide a tighter fit. The hand strap
can be secured either on the left or the right side of the terminal, depending on
operator preference.

Two black #4-40 Phillips head screws are provided with the hand strap for
attachment. Four threaded inserts are available on the back of the terminal. The hand
strap can be attached either to the upper- and lower-most inserts on the left side of
the terminal or to the upper- and lower-most inserts on the right side of the terminal.
To attach the hand strap, choose on which side of the terminal the hand strap is to be
attached and securely fasten the screws into the back of the terminal.

Attaching The Pistol Grip

Note: A Phillips head screwdriver is required.

The four threaded inserts in the upper part of the terminal casing are used to attach
the pistol grip. Four black #4-40 Phillips head screws are provided with this
accessory.

Note: Prior to installation, make sure the trigger mechanism has been securely
snapped into the pistol grip body and the trigger operates properly.
Position the pistol grip so that it fits snugly over the back of the terminal and the
holes on the terminal and pistol grip are aligned. Using a Phillips screw driver,
securely fasten the pistol grip to the back of the terminal.

Turning The Terminals On And Off

Turning On The 7035
The 7035 does not have a dedicated On/Off button.

To turn the 7035 on:

  • Press and hold down the key for at least one second.
Turning Off The 7035

Important: Turning the 7035 off does not result in a complete reboot; rather,
the terminal enters a power-saving, “suspend” mode (assuming
that a value other than ‘Disabled’ has been assigned to the
power-saving parameter, “Power Down” - see page 131). When
the terminal is turned on from suspend state, operation resumes
within a few seconds. The terminal will emit a few beep sequences
while it wakes from suspend state.

 To turn the 7035 off:

  • Press the key, and then press the key.



Important: If the key is locked “on”, the terminal will not turn
off. (If the word BLUE is displayed in uppercase characters in the
status area at the bottom of the screen, this key is locked “on”.) If
it is locked “on”, press the key again to unlock it; then
press to turn the terminal off.

Resetting Terminals
Note: Regardless of which type of terminal you are using, a reset will result in a
complete reboot of the unit. When the terminal is reset, it reboots to the
Tekterm application.

2.5.1 Resetting The 7035

To reset the 7035:

  • Press and hold down the key and the key for a
minimum of six seconds.

A reset will result in a complete reboot





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