CipherLab 8500 Industrial Portable Data Terminal Reference Manual

Below you will find brief information for 8500. The 8500 is designed for portable use. The terminal is equipped with a keypad of either 24 keys or 44 keys, which has programmable LED backlight, for system setup, user entry and so on. The terminal comes with a 3” FSTN graphic LCD, 160 by 160 pixels resolutions, which can be configured to display text or graphics, such as specific font and company logo, to meet varying application needs. The terminal supports the following terminal emulation to access any backend database: VT 100/200, IBM 5250.

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Key features

  • Ruggedized and streamlined design
  • Splash, dust, and drop resistant
  • Upgradeable memory
  • Dual mode support (barcode scanner/imager + RFID reader)
  • Wireless support (IrDA, Bluetooth, 802.11b/g)
  • Large graphic monochrome LCD touch screen
  • Programmable feedback (buzzer, LED, vibrator)
  • VT100/200 and IBM 5250 emulation
  • Windows-based application generator (AG)

Frequently asked questions

The 8500 charges using a cradle or gang charger. The cradle offers simultaneous charging and communication, while the gang charger can charge up to four battery packs simultaneously. Refer to the "Charging" section for detailed instructions.

The 8500 has built-in Bluetooth technology for short-range data exchange, enabling wireless communication with other Bluetooth-enabled devices. Additionally, you can install an optional 802.11b/g module for wireless networking, supporting both Infrastructure and Ad-hoc modes.

To install the hand strap, first unscrew the shield-like cover on the back of the device. Attach one end of the strap to the cover, insert and hook the other end to the bottom of the terminal, and adjust the length for comfortable grip. Refer to the "Hand Strap" section for detailed instructions.

Always use a clean, non-abrasive, lint-free cloth to wipe off dust from the LCD. Avoid using any sharp objects on the screen's surface. For further details, refer to the "Care & Maintenance" section.
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