HANDHELD ELECTRONIC DEVICE CHARACTERIZING

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
LANEXPERT Psiber Data Systems, Inc. 7075-K Mission Gorge Road San Diego CA 92120 Handheld electronic device for characterizing, testing, or monitoring a network data line; handheld electronic tester with integrated diagnostic functions for connection to a network data line; electronic tester for characterizing, testing, or monitoring a data line carrying Voice-Over-IP data; handheld in-line network tester; electronic device constructed to couple to a 10/100/1000 data line for purposes of characterization, diagnosis, data monitoring, or network resource monitoring; handheld in-line tester constructed to couple to a 10/100/1000 data line for purposes of characterization, diagnosis, data monitoring, or network resource monitoring;LAN EXPERT;
LANEXPERT Psiber Data Systems, Inc. 7075-K Mission Gorge Road San Diego CA 92120 Handheld electronic device for characterizing, testing, or monitoring a network data line; electronic tester for characterizing, testing, or monitoring a data line carrying Voice-Over-IP data; handheld electronic in-line network tester; electronic device constructed to couple to a 10/100/1000 data line for purposes of characterization, diagnosis, data monitoring, or network resource monitoring; handheld in-line tester constructed to couple to a 10/100/1000 data line for purposes of characterization, diagnosis, data monitoring, or network resource monitoring;LAN EXPERT;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A security system for powering and displaying a handheld electronic device includes a stand assembly mounted to a support and a housing removably mounted on a top portion of the stand assembly. The handheld electronic device is secured to a top portion of the housing and a sensor is coupled to the handheld electronic device. The sensor produces a detectable signal if the handheld electronic device is moved from an authorized state. A switch is disposed on the top surface of the housing and indicates whether the handheld electronic device is in contact with the housing. An output voltage controller controls an output voltage to the handheld electronic device which can be set only when the switch indicates that the device is not in contact with the housing. The output voltage is set to zero if device is not brought into contact with the housing within a predetermined time.