FORMULA 975 MULTICHARGER
SPREAD SPECTRUM WIRELESS COMMUNICATION
CONNECTIONS
The Formula 975 Multicharger is the ideal answer for battery recharging
requirements in applications where intense use of the terminal and there-
fore extremely reduced rest time is necessary.
The Formula 975 permits 4 or 8 battery packs to be placed in the cradle
and recharge simultaneously, allowing more operators to continue work-
ing by simply changing the run down device.
In this manner, all the pauses necessary for recharging when the terminal
is placed in the classic Transceiver/Charger are avoided.
The Multicharger also optimises battery lifetime thanks to its recycling
option, which eliminates the possibility of memory effect.
The F975 is suitable for F7400 and F8500 portable terminals.
Formula 975/4 and Formula 975/8
The Formula One wireless communication system in 2.4 GHz radio frequency has been developed by Datalogic specifically for
high-performance Formula terminals.
Formula One, which is compatible with the OpenAir 2.4 international standard, offers high speed data transmission as well as
excellent immunity against interference, thanks to Spread Spectrum Frequency Hopping (SSFH) technology.
The system is based on the ACCESS POINT that provides the bridging between the wired and the wireless devices.
The Access Point can be configured and managed through the wired or wireless network, by serial connection or modem, with
the use of Telnet Access software, web browser or SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol).
As a further extension of the Access Point offer, the AP-7510 and AP-7920 can be used to address those applications where
no SNMP (AP-7510) or roaming (AP-7920) is required, providing great advantages in terms of the price/performance ratio.
Performance of the Formula One system can be increased with the assistance of TN Client, a complete software package for
terminal emulation based on a standard Telnet-TCP/IP protocol.
TN Client brings together the VT-100, VT-220, HP700/92, IBM 5250 and 3270 emulations, allowing for real time interaction
between the Mobile unit and Unix, HP, IBM AS/400 and IBM Mainframe systems.
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