Mobile Workstation MW800 Series Models F5207A, F5217A User’s Guide ab 6802976C65-O @
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1Section 1: Getting Started What is the MW800
2 Inspect all the items. If any item is missing or damaged, notify your Motorola Customer Service representative immediately. Installation and Conn
3Section 2: Taking a Look at the MW800 This ch
4 Rear-Side Components F5207A and F5217A models have slightly different rear-side panels as shown below: MAIN SWITCH AUDIO OUTW-LANSERIALAUXFIREWIRE
5 Mic In External input jack for Mono microp
6 Bottom-Side Components The Hard Disk Compartment is located at the bottom of the CPU box. The Hard Disk Compartment contains the removable hard dis
7Display This section identifies external disp
8 Speakers The speakers (two in 12.1”, one in 8.4” display) are used for audio and alert signaling. NOTE: Adjust speaker volume with the Volume Up/
9 PWR For connecting the power cord from the
10 slows down the processor speed. The workstation radios remain powered on. Backlight Button Turns the LCD backlight ON and OFF; provides five le
11Communication Off: Normal operation Steady
12 Tips • To change illumination level of the keyboard backlight, press the Fn key and tap on the left or right arrow keys. The level of illuminatio
13Section 3: Specifications Specifications S
14 Features Operating System: • Windows XP Pro or Windows 2000. Basic Processor (other options available): • Intel Pentium M (Centrino) #
15• RJ45 Ethernet connector • RS-232 DB9 conn
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17Section 4: Basic Operations This chapter pro
18 NOTE: Your device performance might be slightly degraded (both boot up time and sustained operations) during extreme temperature conditions. Norma
19CAUTION: If the system does not respond, you
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20 To reset the device, press the <Ctrl+Alt+Del> keys, and select the Shut Down option from the Windows shut down screen. CAUTION: If the s
21• Pull the door latch and open the PC slot d
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23Section 5: Installation Tips Connection of t
24 Tips for F5217A Installation • Use the AUX 26 pin cable Motorola p/n 3087563V93 for interface to the vehicle to access to vehicle speed and direc
25Section 6: Maintenance Cleaning the Keyboard
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27Section 7: Getting Assistance from Motorola F
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29Appendix A: Safety Instructions WARNING: Re
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30 CAUTION: Normally, if the system does not respond, you can turn the device off by pressing and holding the power button for 6 seconds or more. Be
31Appendix B: Warranty Information EPS – 34440
32 DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT, FOR ANY LOSS OF USE, LOSS OF TIME, INCONVENIENCE, COMMERCIAL LOSS, LOST PROFITS OR SAVINGS
33States patent, and Motorola will pay those co
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35Appendix C: FCC Information CAUTION: Change
36 Appendix D: Environmental Specifications • Storage temperature: -40° to 158° F (-40° to +70° C) • Operating temperature: -22° to 158° F (-30
37Appendix E: OSD Specifications On Screen Dis
38 Figure 16. OSD Sub-Group Icons.
39 Reset options: Factory reset Reset all se
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40 Warning Icons Display signal cable not connected Appears every time the display fails to recognize the input signal. May appear during reset proce
41Appendix F: Troubleshooting Many problems ca
42 The MW800 display provides the following indication about a failure condition. Table 2. Indications about failure condition Indication What’s
43Appendix G: Acronyms and Abbreviations The f
44 TFT Thin Film Transistor TSIP Trimble Standard Interface Protocol TTL Transistor-Transistor Logic UHF Ultra High Frequency UL Underwri
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Appendix B: Warranty Information ... 31 Appendix C: FCC Informa
Using this Manual Before using this manual and products it describes, be sure to read the Safety instructions in Appendix A, the Warranty information
This manual is organized as follows: • Section 1 provides general information • Section 2 identifies mobile workstation components • Section 3 pro
Conventions Used in This Manual Throughout this publication, you will notice the use of WARNING and CAUTION marks. These notations are used to emphasi
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