Datalogic Rhino 10 Manual de usuario

RhinoTM 10
Installation Manual

Datalogic Mobile S.r.l.
Via S. Vitalino 13
40012 - Lippo di Calderara di Reno
Bologna - Italy
Rhino™10 User's Manual
Software Version: 1.0.x
Part Number: 822001150
Ed.: 12/2011
Datalogic Mobile, Inc.
Eugene, OR 97405
U.S.A.
http://www.mobile.datalogic.com
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Contents
Safety Information.......................................................................................................................................................1
Service and Support ...................................................................................................................................................1
Web Support...........................................................................................................................................................1
Related Documents................................................................................................................................................1
Telephone Support.............................................................................................................................................1
Introduction .................................................................................................................................................................2
Packing List.................................................................................................................................................................2
Rhino™ 10 Unit ......................................................................................................................................................2
Mount (optional)......................................................................................................................................................2
Keyboard (optional) ................................................................................................................................................2
Keyboard Mount (optional).....................................................................................................................................2
Connecting the Computer...........................................................................................................................................3
USB 1 and USB 2...............................................................................................................................................3
COM 1 & 2..........................................................................................................................................................3
Ethernet (optional)..............................................................................................................................................4
Power .................................................................................................................................................................4
Mounting the Rhino™ 10............................................................................................................................................5
Add Mounting Base to Computer ...........................................................................................................................5
Assemble the Mounting Arm ..................................................................................................................................6
Attach the Rail Base to the Vehicle....................................................................................................................7
Mount the Computer to the Vehicle........................................................................................................................8
Mounting the Keyboard ..........................................................................................................................................8
Attaching the Rhino™ 10 to Power...........................................................................................................................10
Vehicle Connection...............................................................................................................................................10
Fixed Mount Power Supply...................................................................................................................................11
Backup Power System..........................................................................................................................................11
Status LED................................................................................................................................................................11
Installing an External Antenna..................................................................................................................................12
Option 1 – Rabbit Ears .........................................................................................................................................12
Option 2 – Antenna Dome....................................................................................................................................12
Connecting a Scanner ..............................................................................................................................................13
Connecting a Tethered Scanner......................................................................................................................13
Changing Serial Port Voltage....................................................................................................................................13
Increasing Memory Storage......................................................................................................................................14
Cleaning the Screen .................................................................................................................................................15
Contacting Product Support......................................................................................................................................15

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Rhino™ 10 Installation Manual
Safety Information
Your safety is extremely important. Read and follow all warnings and cautions in this document before installing, han-
dling, and operating Datalogic equipment. You can be seriously injured, and equipment and data can be damaged if
you do not follow the safety warnings and cautions.
Warning: Warnings alert you to procedures that involve some amount of personal risk and may require spe-
cial training or tools.
Caution: A caution alerts you to an operating procedure, practice, condition, or statement that must be
strictly observed to prevent equipment damage or destruction, or corruption or loss of data.
ESD Sensitive: The operation requires an ESD safe working area and procedures to prevent equipment
damage and possible voiding of warranty.
Note: Notes either provide extra information about a topic or contain special instructions for handling a par-
ticular condition or set of circumstances.
Service and Support
Web Support
Visit the Datalogic web site at http://www.mobile.datalogic.com. Then, select Support & Services for all your support
needs including submitting a support request, access to software updates, and links to download our current manuals.
Related Documents
The Datalogic web site also contains our documents that you can download for free.
To download documents
1. Visit http://www.mobile.datalogic.com.
2. Select Support & Services.
3. Select Manuals.
4. Choose the Product documentation you want to download.
See User Manual for Safety and Regulatory statements information.
Telephone Support
For telephone support, select Contact Us on the Datalogic Mobile web page and select the country where you are lo-
cated.
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Introduction
Before you begin to install and connect your new computer, take a few minutes to verify that everything you ordered is
included in your shipment and that you have the necessary tools to complete the installation.
Packing List
Rhino™ 10 Unit
Rhino™ 10
Power Cable Length = 13’ (4m)
Bag - (4) #1/4-20 x ½” screws and nylon lock nuts and (4) washers.
Bag - fuse holder, /2A fuse, 5A fuse, 3 each (3) 3/8”, (2) ¼”, (2) #10 crimp ring terminals, one crimp splice
Bag - USB cable retainer and (2) #4-40x¼” screws
External antennas (2) (Optional)
Mount (optional)
75mm mount with 2.25” ball
7” arm
Base, many optional types and sizes
Keyboard (optional)
Keyboard
Keyboard Mount (optional)
Box containing:
(2) flanged mounting plates
(2) mount side arms
Bag - (12) #8-32 x ½” screws and lock washers

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Connecting the Computer
The Rhino™ 10 connectors are on the bottom of the unit. In addition to the power connector the computer has two
communication ports (COM1 and COM2) and two USB ports. It may also include an Ethernet interface port if you or-
dered this option. Figure 1 shows the location of these connectors.
USB1 Ethernet COM2 COM1 Power
USB2 (Ext. temp ONLY)
Figure 1 – Connectors
USB 1 and USB 2
Rhino™ 10 has two USB Host ports to connect USB peripheral devices to the Rhino™ 10. Power is provided on the
USB ports at 5VDC up to a maximum of one amp total for both connectors.
COM 1 & 2
Rhino™ 10 connects to RS-232 devices such as barcode scanners, PC’s or printers via two DB-9 male serial connec-
tors with standard PC style pin-out with the addition of power on Pin 9, either 5 VDC or 12 VDC, up to a maximum or 1
amp total for both connectors. Factory default is 5V on both COM1 and COM2.
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Figure 2 – Communication (COM) Connector
The two tables below show the pin-outs for COM1 and COM2. COM2 is not active unless a device is connected.
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Table 1 – COM1 Pin-Out Description
Pin Name Dir Description
1 CD IN Carrier Detect
2 RXD IN Receive Data
3 TXD OUT Transmit Data
4 DTR OUT Data Terminal Ready
5 GND ------ System Ground
6 DSR IN Data Set Ready
7 RTS OUT Request to Send
8 CTS IN Clear to Send
9 SPWR OUT Power (None, +5V, +12V @ 1A max)
Table 2 – COM2 Pin-out Description
Pin Name Dir Description
1 CD Not connected
2 RXD IN Receive Data
3 TXD OUT Transmit Data
4 DTR OUT Data Terminal Ready (always true)
5 GND ------ System Ground
6 DSR Not connected
7 RTS OUT Request to Send
8 CTS IN Clear to Send
9 SPWR OUT Power (None, +5V, +12V @ 1A max)
Ethernet (optional)
When active, the Ethernet connector allows the Rhino™ 10 to communicate with 10BaseT/100BaseT full duplex stan-
dard Ethernet interfaces. This feature is available on the entended temperature model only.
Power
The power connector can be used to attach the computer to the vehicle’s power. The Rhino™ 10 can be connected to
a variety of DC voltages (10-60VDC) as well as an AC/DC power supply.

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Figure 3 – Power Connector
Table 3 – Power Connector Pin-Out Description
Pin # Function Cable Color
1 Chassis Ground Brown
2 Not connected N/A
3 + Power, 10-60V Blue
4 Ground Black
Mounting the Rhino™ 10
Caution: The touch panel consists of a plastic film covering glass. Use care when handling the Rhino™ 10
during mounting to avoid damage to the touch panel. Physical damage to the panel is NOT COVERED BY
THE WARRANTY.
Add Mounting Base to Computer
Lay the Rhino™ 10 on a flat surface with padding to protect the touch panel (the bag the unit is shipped in works well
for this). If you ordered a keyboard mount, lay one of the flanged plates from the keyboard mount over the studs on the
back of the unit with the flanges bent towards the unit. The ball on the base is offset from the center of the base so
consider which way the offset should be arranged for the mounting distance needed. Use the four 1/4-20 nylon lock
nuts and washers included with the unit and using a wrench or 7/16” (11mm) socket tighten securely (if available, use a
torque setting of 5 ft pounds (6 Nm). Be careful not to over-tighten or you may damage studs.
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Figure 4 – Base without Keyboard Mount
Figure 5 – Base with Keyboard Mount
Assemble the Mounting Arm
The mounting arm may come unassembled. Put the parts together as shown in Figure 6 and tighten the nut 2-3 turns.
Then, place the arm on the ball of the base with the spring side of the arm farthest away from to the unit.
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