XP20 User Guide Version 5 June, 2008
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XP20 User Manual CONTENTS Chapter 1: Introduction About the Janam XP20 Series Hardware features About Access and Palm Specifications 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-2 Chapter 2: Get Started Unpack your Janam XP20 Recommended host computer configuration/requirements Update your desktop software Hardware overview Attach the hand strap Install/charge the battery Remove the battery from spare charging well Turn on the XP20 Reset the XP20 Update your ROM Check your current ROM Download the correct BIN file Install the latest R
XP20 User Manual Chapter 6: Manage Applications Use the applications launcher Change the applications launcher display Set preferences for applications Install add-on applications Remove applications Remove Palm Desktop software Assign security options Chapter 7: Work with Applications Use the date book Schedule events Set the alarm Change the date book view Change the date book display Use the address book Use the to do list Use the calculator Use the memo pad 6-1 6-1 6-2 6-3 6-3 6-4 6-4 7-1 7-1 7-3 7-4
XP20 User Manual Chapter 13: Regulatory and Maintenance Regulatory and safety approvals FCC and Canadian compliance XP Series batch terminal XP Series RF terminals with 802.
XP20 User Manual 1 Introduction The XP Series from Janam Technologies is the world’s first fully-featured, Palm OS®-based, rugged, barcode scanning mobile computer. Purpose-built for maximum performance, the XP Series delivers the benefits of Palm OS Garnet with the advanced technologies that industrial applications demand. About the Janam XP20 Series Janam designed the XP20 Series to execute mission-critical data collection tasks in the enterprise.
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XP20 User Manual 2 Get Started Unpack your Janam XP20 Make sure you have the following: • Janam XP20 handheld computer • Janam authorized battery • Hand strap • Charging accessory (ordered/packed separately) with one of the following kits: Single-slot cradle kit Four-slot cradle kit USB syncing/charging cable with AC adapter Serial syncing/charging cable with AC adapter Recommended host computer configuration/requirements • • • • • • Palm® Desktop version 4.1.
XP20 User Manual Hardware overview 1. Power On/Off 2. Indicator LED 3. LCD 4. Connector 5. Scan Trigger 6. Right Trigger 7. Left Trigger 8. Navigation 9. Home 10. Enter 11. Brightness/Contrast 12. Programmable 13. Function 14. Backspace 15. Alpha/Numeric Shift 16. Space 17. Shift 1. Barcode Scan Window 2. Power On/Off 3. Syncing/Charging Connector Janam Technologies LLC 1. Battery Door 2. Battery Screw 3. Reset Button 4. Buzzer 5. IrDA Window 6. Stylus 7.
XP20 User Manual Attach the hand strap 1. Push the thin, looped portion of the strap through the left- or right-side of hand strap connector on the back on the handheld (see item 8 in hardware overview). 2. Thread the Velcro part of the strap through the loop at the bottom of the terminal and pull tight. Install the battery 1. To access the battery compartment, turn the locking-screw counterclockwise to open the latch and remove battery cover. 2.
XP20 User Manual Reset the XP20 To soft reset: In most situations, a soft reset will not impact data that has been stored on the device. However, any data that has not been saved will be lost during a soft reset. To perform a soft reset, do the following: 1. Remove the battery door from the back of the unit. 2. Using the stylus, press the reset button (one time). 3. Replace the battery door.
XP20 User Manual C. USB Updater Process 1. First check that you have the necessary files to perform the update to your device. You will need: a. Palm Desktop (download available at www.janam.com as noted above) b. USB Updater Application (available at Janam’s Partnerzone) c. Correct XP20 or XP30 ROM Image (available at Janam’s Partnerzone) 2. Open the Palm Quick Install application on your desktop from the Palm Desktop Start Menu. 3.
XP20 User Manual To troubleshoot during ROM update: The following helps resolve any issues that might be encountered during the ROM update process. Description Resolution Explanation The scanner turns on when pressing the right scanner button. Return to the main application display of the device, remove the battery and restart the ROM installation process. In some situations, the application may cause the device to focus on the scanner.
XP20 User Manual 3 Barcode Scanning As a drop-in replacement for existing rugged Palm OS® mobile computers, the XP20 provides an easy migration path. As a result, minimal application code changes are required for barcode scanning applications. Barcode scanning demonstration and setup IMPORTANT: When you enter the barcode scanner demo application (the icon labeled JANAM), the program will turn the scanner on. The scanner will remain on while the demo is running, even if the unit is turned off.
XP20 User Manual You may now go to the main menu and run any application (e.g., note pad). When a barcode is scanned, its data will be entered wherever the cursor is placed. Note: The ScanWedge function will be disabled if manual scanning is initiated either by a command API or by using the Janam Barcode Test program. Unlock 2D scanning All of Janam’s mobile computers can be upgraded in the field to read both 1D and 2D barcodes with a simple firmware upgrade (Part Number 2D-XP-1).
XP20 User Manual 4 Set up your Janam XP20 Locate front panel controls • Contrast control button. Displays the onscreen contrast control. You can adjust the screen for the clearest screen display according to the lighting conditions or temperature of the environment where you use your organizer. • Power button. Pressing the power button turns the handheld computer on (if it is off) and returns to the last screen that was displayed. Press the power button to turn the handheld computer off.
XP20 User Manual Calibrate the screen The first time you start the Janam XP20 handheld computer, setup instructions appear onscreen. These instructions include a calibration screen, or digitizer. Calibration aligns the internal circuitry of the handheld computer with its touch-sensitive screen so your handheld computer can detect the task you want to perform when you tap an element on the screen. To calibrate your screen: 1. Tap the applications icon > prefs. 2.
XP20 User Manual 3. After your handheld computer is reset, the country you have chosen will appear in set date and time screen. Press next to continue. 4. Tapping next displays the basic skills tutorial in the language you have chosen in the setup complete screen. Adjust the contrast of your screen You can adjust the contrast of your screen to make it easy to see in a variety of lighting conditions. To adjust the contrast of your handheld computer screen: 1. Turn on your device. 2.
XP20 User Manual Use the interface Your handheld computer includes the following interface elements: • The menu bar contains a set of menu commands specific to the application. Not all applications have a menu bar. • The command bar lets you tap icons or write a ShortCut stroke to initiate a command instead of tapping a command in the menu bar. The icons displayed in the command bar vary within each application. • Command buttons initiate a command when tapped.
XP20 User Manual Tap an icon that represents the command you want, or enter the shortcut for the command in the text input area below the command toolbar. For example, to choose select all in the edit menu, draw the Graffiti 2 command stroke in the text area to display the command toolbar; then draw the letter S. Note that if you wait more than three seconds to draw the shortcut letter, you’ll have to redraw the Graffiti 2 command stroke to redisplay the command toolbar.
XP20 User Manual Set the date, time and time zone The date and time screen lets you set the date, time, time zone and daylight savings time for your device. To set the date: 1. Tap the applications launcher > prefs. 2. Tap date and time from the pick list in the upper right corner. 3. Tap the set date box on the date and time screen, then tap the arrows at the top of the set date screen to select the current year. 4. Tap the month > current date > year.
XP20 User Manual To choose a country default: 1. Tap the applications launcher > prefs. 2. Tap formats in the pick list in the upper right corner. 3. Tap a country name from the preset to pick list. To change the formatting of the time, date, week start and numbers: NOTE: This setting controls the day, week, month and agenda views in date book and all other aspects of your handheld computer that display a calendar. 1. Tap applications > prefs. 2. Tap formats from the pick list in the upper right corner 3.
XP20 User Manual Set your handheld to stay on while in the cradle 1. Tap applications > prefs. 2. Tap general from the pick list in the upper right corner. 3. Tap the stay on in cradle check box to allow your handheld computer to stay on while in the cradle. Unchecking the box causes your handheld computer to shut off after the auto shutoff time interval that is set in your general preferences.
XP20 User Manual 5 Enter Data You can enter data into your Janam XP20 handheld computer by using the onscreen keyboard, writing with the stylus in the text input area, using an external keyboard or by importing data from another application. Use the onscreen keyboard You can open the onscreen keyboard when you need to enter text or numbers. To use the onscreen keyboard: 1. Open any application (such as the address book). 2. Tap any record or new. 3.
XP20 User Manual Learn to write Graffiti 2 characters The Graffiti 2 demo shows how to use the handwriting software. The first time you turn on your XP20, or perform a hard reset, the welcome application will automatically guide you through the setup process. When you complete setup, you will be invited to learn how to use your handwriting software. After this process, the Graffiti 2 demo icon will appear with your other applications. Tap on this icon to view the demo at any time.
XP20 User Manual The Graffiti 2 alphabet Draw Graffiti 2 letters according to the following alphabet. Graffiti 2 tips For greater accuracy, draw letters with large strokes; strokes that nearly fill the text input area is easily interpreted. To delete characters, set the insertion point to the right of the character you want to delete, and draw the backspace stroke (a line from right to left) in the text input area. Write at natural speed. Writing too slowly can produce errors.
XP20 User Manual To • • • • write symbols and other special characters: Make a vertical stroke from the bottom to the top in the text input area The shift indicator arrow appears in the lower right corner of the screen. While the arrow is visible, you can make the Symbols and other special characters shown below. When the arrow goes away, the punctuation mark appears.
XP20 User Manual Use Graffiti 2 ShortCuts You can create ShortCuts with up to 45 characters using the ShortCut preferences. All ShortCuts you create are available in any of your handheld computer applications and are backed up on your computer when you perform a HotSync operation. Your XP20 includes the following predefined Graffiti 2 ShortCuts for common entries: ds—Date stamp ts—Time stamp dts—Date/time stamp me—Meeting br—Breakfast lu—Lunch di—Dinner To use a ShortCut: 1.
XP20 User Manual Use your computer keyboard You can enter information from your computer keyboard using Palm Desktop or any supported personal information manager (PIM) installed for use with your handheld computer. You can then perform a HotSync operation to synchronize the information on your computer with the information you entered on your handheld computer. All the main applications on your Janam XP20 are available in Palm Desktop and in most PIMs.
XP20 User Manual 6 Manage Applications This chapter explains how to switch between applications on your Janam XP20, how to personalize application settings and how to categorize applications into related groups. Use the applications launcher The applications launcher (home button) displays all the available applications on your handheld computer by default. You can also display only selected applications by arranging applications into categories.
XP20 User Manual Set preferences for applications 1. Open application > menu. 2. Select preferences from the options menu. 3. Enter preferences > OK. To assign applications to buttons: Buttons preferences let you assign different applications to the buttons on the front of the handheld computer and to the HotSync button on the cradle. You can also change whether the full-screen pen stroke activates the Graffiti® 2 Help application or one of your handheld computer controls using buttons preferences.
XP20 User Manual To change what the full-screen pen stroke activates: 1. Tap the applications launcher icon. 2. Select all or system from the pick list in the upper right corner. 3. Select prefs from the menu. 4. Tap buttons in the pick list in the upper right corner. 5. Tap pen in the buttons preferences screen. 6. Tap the pick list, and tap one of the following settings for the full-screen pen stroke: • Backlight turns on the backlight. • Keyboard opens the onscreen keyboard for entering text characters.
XP20 User Manual Remove Palm Desktop software 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Choose settings > control panel from the start menu. Open the add/remove programs icon. Select Palm Desktop on the install/uninstall tab. Click add/remove. Select uninstall. Select Palm OS Desktop and click uninstall. NOTE: You must retain the HotSync manager from the installation CD to synchronize data with another PIM.
XP20 User Manual To lock your device with a password: 1. Assign a password (see above instructions). • Password is required before using the turn off and lock option. 2. Tap lock & turn off device. • System lockout dialog appears. 3. Tap off & lock. 4. Turn on your device. 5. Enter your password at prompt > OK.
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XP20 User Manual 7 Work with Applications Your Janam XP20 includes the following basic applications: date book, address book, to do list, memo pad and calculator. Use the date book Press the date book button on your handheld computer to open the date book to today’s schedule to open the date book. The date is displayed at the top right of the screen. NOTE: Press the date book button repeatedly to cycle through the day, week, month and agenda views.
XP20 User Manual To schedule a timed event for another date: 1. Select the date you want in one of the following ways: • Tap the desired day of the week in the date bar at the top of the screen. If necessary, tap the previous week or next week scroll arrows to move to another week. • Tap go to at the bottom of the screen to open the go to date dialog. Select a date by tapping a year, month and day in the calendar. 2.
XP20 User Manual The event is removed from your date book and you are returned to the day view where you started. These steps apply to all changes you make to repeating or continuous events. To 1. 2. 3. reschedule an event: Tap the event > details > time box. Select a new time > OK. Tap date box, select a new date and then tap OK to change the date. To add address book information to an event: You can add a name, address, and telephone number to an event using the phone lookup option.
XP20 User Manual Change the date book view To display the date book views: 1. Do one of the following: • Press the date book application button repeatedly to cycle through all the date book views. • Tap a view icon in the lower-left area of the date book screen. To display the current time: Tap and hold down the stylus on the date in the date bar to display the time. When you release the stylus, the menu bar appears. To display and work in week view: 1.
XP20 User Manual To display and work in month view: The month view screen shows which days have events scheduled. Dots and lines in the month view indicate events, repeating events and untimed events. Previous/ next month Dashed line indicates continuous event Dots below date indicate untimed events Dots below date indicate untimed events Month view button Tips for using month view: • Tap a day in the month view to display that day in the day view.
XP20 User Manual To 1. 2. 3. change displayed start and end time in the date book: Tap the menu icon in the date book. Tap option > preferences. Tap start time and use the scroll arrows to select a new start time for the date book screens. Repeat the step to set a new end time. 4. Tap OK. Use the address book The address book lets you keep names, addresses, telephone numbers and other information about your personal or business contacts.
XP20 User Manual To view details of an address entry: 1. Tap the address entry in address list view. The entry appears. 2. Tap done when you have finished viewing the entry. To duplicate an existing entry: 1. Tap a name you want to duplicate from the address book. 2. Do one of the following: • Tap the address edit tab at the top of the screen; then tap duplicate record in the record menu.
XP20 User Manual To 1. 2. 3. 4. add custom fields at the end of address edit screens: Tap the menu icon in the address list or in address view. Tap options > preferences. Tap rename custom fields. Rename the fields to identify the information you’ll enter in the text input area. The names you give the custom fields appear in all entries, at the end of the address edit screen. 5. Tap OK in the rename custom fields dialog. 6. Tap done. To 1. 2. 3.
XP20 User Manual To set to do list priorities: 1. Tap show at the bottom of the list, tap show priorities if priorities aren’t visible and tap OK. 2. Tap the priority number on the left side of the item. Tap here Tap to select priority 3. You can change the priority number that is displayed, with one the most important and five the least important. To check off to do list items: 1. Tap show > show completed items.
XP20 User Manual To display completed and due items: 1. Tap show. 2. Choose from the following settings: • Tap show completed items to display your completed items in the to do list. • Tap show only due items to show only the items that are currently due, past due or have no due date specified. • Tap record completion date to replace the due date with the actual date when you complete (check) the item.
XP20 User Manual Use the memo pad Press the memo pad icon to display the last screen that you viewed. NOTE: Press the memo pad application button repeatedly to cycle through the categories in which you have memos. To create memos: 1. Press the memo pad icon. 2. Tap new. Tap New TIP: You can also create a new memo by beginning to write in the text input area in the memo list screen. The first letter is automatically capitalized and begins your new memo. 3. Enter the text you want to appear in the memo.
XP20 User Manual To 1. 2. 3. 4. move through a memo you are reviewing: Tap the text of the memo you want to review. Tap the menu icon in the lower left corner of the screen of your handheld computer. Tap options. Tap one of the following options to go to the beginning or end of the memo: • Tap go to top of page to move to the top (first) line of the memo. • Tap go to bottom of page to move to the bottom (last) line of the memo. To 1. 2. 3.
XP20 User Manual 8 Use the Attention Manager Many applications (date book and clock) have some sort of alarm. Attention manager allows you to conveniently manage all of these notifications in one place. Insistent alarms Insistent applications open a reminders dialog, and may play a sound, flash an LED or vibrate, depending on your hardware configuration. Alarms continue until you snooze or dismiss them. If the sound can be interrupted, you can tap anywhere on the dialog, or push any button to silence it.
XP20 User Manual To use the reminders list dialog: The reminders dialog changes to a list of items that require your attention under two insistent alarm conditions: • When a second application attempts to get your attention and the first has not been dismissed or snoozed. • When a first application makes a second attempt and has not been dismissed or snoozed. o Each listed reminder contains the date and time of the event.
XP20 User Manual 9 Use an Expansion Card Janam XP20 lets you add a handheld computer expansion card to your device. You can insert and remove the card without a reset. Display contents of Janam XP20 When an expansion card is inserted, all applications listed in the card's launcher directory are automatically added to a new launcher category. This category is assigned the name of the expansion card volume; for example, the name “My Card” is used throughout this section.
XP20 User Manual TIP: When you tap more, you access the card info application. Copy an application to your handheld or desktop To copy an application on your Janam XP20 to your handheld or desktop: 1. Press the applications launcher menu on the front of your handheld Janam XP20. 2. Tap the all pick list in the upper right corner of the screen. 3. Tap the Janam XP20 on the menu. • The applications are displayed on the applications screen. 4. Tap the upper left corner of the screen to show the app menu. 5.
XP20 User Manual Use card info The card info application displays summary information for each known directory type found on the Janam XP20. To use card info: 1. Tap the card info icon on the applications menu. • The Janam XP20 information is displayed. 2. Tap on the card info tab in the upper left corner of the screen to rename the Janam XP20. 3. Select rename card, and enter the new name in the rename card dialog. 4. Tap rename. 5. Tap card info > format card > OK in the format card dialog.
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XP20 User Manual 10 Perform Common Tasks The tasks described in this section use the term records to refer to an individual item in any of the basic applications: a single date book event, address book event, to do list item or memo pad memo. Create records Use the following procedure to create a new record in date book, address book, to do list and memo pad. To create a record: 1. Select the application. 2. Tap new. (For the date book only, select start and end times for your appointment and tap OK.) 3.
XP20 User Manual • • Keyboard opens the onscreen keyboard. Tap done to close the keyboard. Graffiti 2 Help opens the Graffiti 2 character stroke screen. To delete records: 1. Select the record you want to delete. 2. Do one of the following: • Tap the menu icon > open record menu > tap delete (trash can). The delete command differs depending on the application you’re using. • Tap the inverted tab at the top of the screen, open the record menu and then select the desired delete command.
XP20 User Manual To 1. 2. 3. display a category of records: Open one of the following applications: address book, to do list or memo pad. Tap the pick list in the upper right corner of the screen. Tap the category. Tap pick list Select a category TIP: Pressing the address book, to do list or memo pad button on your handheld computer toggles through the categories assigned to the application, respectively. To add or edit application categories: 1.
XP20 User Manual To delete a category, tap it in the list to select it. Tap Delete. 3. Tap OK. To 1. 2. 3. 4. rename a category: Tap the pick list > edit categories. Select the category you want to rename and then tap rename. Enter the new category name, tap OK. Tap OK. TIP: You can move records from multiple categories into a single category by renaming all discrete categories with a single category name.
XP20 User Manual To use the find option: 1. Tap the find icon. 2. Enter the text you want to find; then tap OK. • Note that the find option is not case sensitive; searching for "davidson" also finds "Davidson." TIP: Select text in an application before tapping find to automatically place the text in the find dialog. Find searches for the text in all records and all notes within all applications. NOTE: Find will locate all matches that begin with the supplied text.
XP20 User Manual To make records private: 1. Do one of the following in your application: • Create a new record > edit > details. • Select an existing record > details. 2. Tap the private check box > OK. 3. Tap OK at the alert in the private records dialog. To hide private records: 1. Do one of the following: • Tap the applications icon; then tap security. • Tap the inverted tab at the top of the screen from within an application; then tap security in the options menu.
XP20 User Manual Note icon To 1. 2. 3. review or edit a note: Tap the note icon. This opens the note ready to read/edit. Highlight and delete text in the note or view the entire note. Tap done after you have read/edited the note. To 1. 2. 3. delete a note: Tap the note icon. Tap delete. Tap yes to delete the note. Choose fonts You can change the font style in all basic applications. You can choose a different font style for each application.
XP20 User Manual 3. Tap the font style you want; then tap OK. Tap here for bold font Tap here for small font Tap here for large font Get information on an application The about box displays the name and version number of the application. To display the about box: 1. Tap the menu icon from any location. 2. Tap about in the options menu.
XP20 User Manual 11 Beam Information You can beam the following information between Janam connected organizers: • The record currently displayed in date book, address book, to do list or memo pad. • All records of the category currently displayed in the address book, to do list or memo pad applications. • A special address book record that you designate as your business card that contains information you want to exchange with business contacts. • An application installed in RAM memory.
XP20 User Manual Beam an application To beam an application: 1. Tap the applications launcher icon. 2. Tap the menu icon. 3. Tap app > beam. 4. Select the application to be beamed from the beam dialog. 5. Tap beam. NOTE: Some applications are copy-protected and cannot be beamed, if indicated by a lock icon. 6. Point the IR port directly at the IR port of the receiving handheld computer when the Beam Status dialog appears. 7.
XP20 User Manual 12 Exchange and Update Data using HotSync® HotSync technology lets you synchronize—exchange and update—data between one or more Janam connected organizers and Palm Desktop using either a USB or serial cable. To synchronize data, you must connect your Janam XP20 and Palm Desktop either directly, by placing your handheld computer in the cradle attached to your computer or using infrared communications, or indirectly, with a modem or network.
XP20 User Manual To create a user profile: 1. Open Palm Desktop. 2. Choose users from the tools menu. 3. Select profiles. 4. Tap new, enter an unique name for the profile and select OK. 5. Tap OK to return to Palm Desktop. 6. Select the profile from the user list, and create the data for the profile (e.g., company phone list). To use a profile for the first-time HotSync operation: 1. Place the handheld computer in the cradle. 2. Press the HotSync button on the cradle. 3. Select profiles. 4.
XP20 User Manual Customize HotSync application settings For each application, you can define a set of options that determines how records are handled during synchronization. These options are called a “conduit.” By default, a HotSync operation synchronizes all files between the handheld computer and Palm Desktop. To customize HotSync application settings: 1. Click the HotSync icon in the Windows system tray (bottom right corner of the taskbar).
XP20 User Manual To determine the ports used for infrared communication (Windows only): 1. Choose settings > control panel > start. 2. Double-click infrared. 3. Click the options tab. 4. Select enable infrared communication. Note: The COM port displayed in the drop-down box is the port where your infrared device is attached. It should be different from any port used by the HotSync manager. 5. Make a note of which port is listed as “providing application support.
XP20 User Manual To prepare your computer for a network HotSync operation: 1. Click the HotSync Manager icon in the Windows system tray. • The Windows system tray is usually in the lower right corner on your computer display. The location may vary depending on the location of the taskbar and the version of Windows you are using. 2. Choose network from the HotSync Manager menu. 3. Choose setup from the HotSync Manager menu. 4.
XP20 User Manual To start HotSync on your handheld computer: 1. Tap HotSync icon. 2. Tap modem (not local) in Hotsync menu bar. 3. Tap preferences button and modem sync preference. 4. Select network > OK. 5. Tap Hotsync menu bar again and LANSync prefs. 6. Select LANSync > OK. 7. Tap Hotsync menu bar again and primary PC setup. • In primary PC name, input !! (two exclamation points). Graffiti is a downstroke, then tap a period. • This enables the two computers to sync together.
XP20 User Manual 13 Regulatory and Maintenance Regulatory and safety approvals The CE mark on the product indicates that the system has been tested to and conforms with the provisions noted within the 89/336/EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive. For further information, please contact: Janam Technologies; 100 Crossways Park West, Suite 105, Woodbury, NY 11797. Janam Technologies shall not be liable for use of our product with equipment (i.e., power supplies, personal computers, etc.
XP20 User Manual XP Series RF Terminals with 802.11b and/or Bluetooth RF, regulatory and safety approvals Parameter Specification RF approvals U.S.A. FCC Part 15 Subpart C and Subpart B Canada RSS 210 Issue 6 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference; and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
XP20 User Manual RF, regulatory and safety approvals Parameter R&TTE Australia Specification EN 300 328 v1.6.1 (2004-11) EN 301 489-1 v1.6.1 (2005-09) EN 301 489-17 v1.2.1 (2002-08) EN 60950-1:2001+A11 EN 50371:2002 AS/NZS CISPR 22:2004 This product is marked with in accordance with the Class II product requirements specified in the R&TTE Directive, 1005/5/EC. The equipment is intended for use throughout the European Community. Its authorization for use in France is restricted as follows.
XP20 User Manual The crossed out wheeled bin symbol informs you that the product should not be disposed of along with municipal waste and invites you to use the appropriate separate take-back systems for product disposal. If you need more information on the collection, reuse and recycling of these systems, please contact your local region’s waste administration. You may also contact your supplier for more information on the environmental performances of this product.