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Chapter 7: Peripheral Devices & Accessories
Vehicle Cradle Operation
Psion EP10 Hand-Held Computer User Manual
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7.10.2 Vehicle Cradle Operation
7.10.2.1 Operator Controls
The Unpowered Vehicle Cradle has no operator controls or power switch.
7.10.2.2 Indicators
The RV1000 has no front indicators. The EP10 LED serves as the power indicator.
7.10.2.3 Inserting the EP10 in the Vehicle Cradle
The Unpowered Vehicle Cradle is equipped with a spring so that it can stretch up as the EP10 is inserted and
then snap back into place to hold the hand-held securely when the EP10 is released. You do not need to
remove the hand-strap to insert the hand-held in the cradle. To insert the EP10 in the Unpowered
Vehicle Cradle:
Insert the top of the EP10 into the top of the cradle, and push the EP10 upward while you align the
bottom of the EP10 with the base of the vehicle cradle.
Release the EP10 to allow the cradle to snap into place, firmly gripping the hand-held.
7.10.3 Vehicle Cradle Mounting Recommendations
For mounting information, refer to Section 7.11.1 RV1005 Vehicle Cradle Mounting Recommendations on
page 194.
7.10.4 Cleaning the RV1000 Vehicle Cradle
Use only mild detergent or soapy water on a slightly damp cloth to clean the RV1000. Avoid abrasive
cleaners, solvents or strong chemicals for cleaning. The plastic case is susceptible to harsh chemicals.
The plastic is partially soluble in oils, mineral spirits and gasoline. The plastic slowly decomposes in
strong alkaline solutions.
To clean ink marks from the label, use isopropyl alcohol.
7.11 The Powered Vehicle Cradle – Model No. RV1005
The RV1005 Powered Vehicle Cradle (12-24 VDC) is designed to securely grip the EP10 when locked in and
provides an easy single-handed release mechanism when the EP10 needs to be quickly removed from the
Important: Dampen a soft cloth with mild detergent to wipe the unit clean.
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