Instruction manual
Minic
om
Specifications
Ph
ys
ic
al
Dimensions
Display
Size:
8.9" x 10" x 2.5"
(224
mm
x 254.0
mm
x
63.5
mm)
Weight:
2.5
Ibs
.
0.1
kg)
including batteries
Pow
er
AC charger/
ad
apter:
9VDC
500
ma
(Barrel
is
positive)
Adapter
is
U.L. listed,
CSA
approv
ed
Standard
ba
tte
ries:
6 size
AA
NiCad rechargeable
Heavy-duty (optional): 6 size
sub-C NiCad rechargeable
Keyboa
rd
'
Blue/green vacuum-
fluorescent
20-characters
Character height
0.25"
(6mm)
Telecommunications
Baudot
(45.5
baud) code
Sensitivity: -45dbm,
67dBSPL
(min)*
Output
: -12dbm,
100
dBSPL
(Min)*
Coupler: Flexible - accepts
different size handsets
Minico
m
IV
Printer-Port
Parallel interface
Pin assignments:
I
DATA
S
TR
OBE
6
D4
11
GROUND
Minicom
III
: 3-row
keyboard,
33
keys
Minicom
IV: 4-row
keyboard,
43
keys
Character
set:
A-Z,
0-9,
Bksp,
Rtrn,
Space,
+- =!$'O"/:;?,.
2 DO 7
D5
12
GROUND
3
Dl
8
D6
13
GROUND
4
D2
9
D7
14
GROUND
5 D3
10
ACK
Minicom
II
I
and
IV
Optional
E
qu
ipment
Heavy-d uty batteries
Square acoustic cup adapters
' Sllbjeci 10 c
hange
s
In
com
muni
cations slandards.
Feder
al
Communicatio
ns
Commission
Requir
ed
Inf
ormati
on
Your
Minicom
Generales
and
Uses Radio Frequency Energy
and
Ma
y Cause Radio
or
Television
Interference
o
Your
Minicom
complies
with
the regul
ati
ons
for
a Class B
computing
device
as
specified
in
Subpart J
of
Part 1 S
of
FCC
Ru
les. These rules
are
design
ed
to
minimize
radio frequency interference in
re
sidential installations. However,
th
ere
is
no guarantee that
radio frequency interference
will
not occur in any particular in stall a
ti
on.
o Install and
use
your
Minicom
in
st
rict
accordance
with
the instructions in this
manual.
o
You
can determine
if
your
Minicom
is
causing interference
to
rad
io
or
television
reception by
turning
your
Minicom
on and off.
Try
to
correct the interferen
ce:
- Adjust the radio
Or
television antenna .
- Move your
Minicom
awa
y from the antenna.
- Move you r M inicom away from the radio
or
television.
- Plug
yo
ur
Mini
com into another ou
tl
et
so
that
It
is on a different branch cirC
llit
from the
radio o r t
ele
visi
on
.
-
If
necessary. consult an
ex
perienced radio/television technician for additional sugg
es
tion
s.
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