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Quick Reference Guide 1
Introduction
The Motorola VC6000 series is a rugged vehicle computer, specifically
designed for the harsh conditions of the mobile environment.
The VC6000 series enables real-time data access, collection, capture
and report of information related to the driver’s workflow, status and
location.
The VC6000 series offers low width and height and thin design for
minimal driver obstruction and maximum space utilization. It has a
rugged construction: IP64-sealed, aluminum rear housing and
MIL-STD-810F military ratings. The unit is designed to withstand the
most extreme environments including lift truck mounting use cases.
The VC6000 series offers programmable navigation keys with tactile
feedback and QWERTY keyboard with large keys ideal for gloved hands,
all backlit.
Data can be entered using the touch-screen, built-in keyboard or an
external bar code scanner.
Cellular and Wi-Fi radios are used to exchange voice and data with wide
and local area networks.
Bluetooth
TM
technology is used for cordless connection of peripheral
devices such as printers, bar code scanners, handsfree speakers and
headsets.
Among its many communication interfaces, the VC6096 model contains
an internal Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver, ensuring reliable
and accurate vehicle location.
The VC6000 series offers light weight flexible mounting with VESA100
compatibility.
The VC6090 comes with pre-loaded, Pre-licensed Terminal Emulation
for out-of-the-box terminal emulation solution.
The VC6090 is MSP compatible with easy and cost-effective centralized
remote management.
The VC6000 series provides USB connectivity with two USB host ports
to connect a corded bar code scanner and for a service flash memory
stick. Another USB Client port is provided for ActivSync.
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