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Section 1: Getting Started
What is the MW800 Mobile Workstation?
The Motorola Mobile Workstation 800 series is Motorola's highest-performing and
most rugged data communication and computing solution. It is specifically designed
for the harsh conditions of the mobile environment-areas not suitable for
conventional laptop or desktop computers.
The MW800 consists of three separate interconnected components: CPU, Display
and Keyboard and can be mounted in dual airbag-equipped vehicles. Using custom-
designed cable adapters, the CPU can be connected to the MW800 displays or any
3
rd
-party LCD, CRT or Flat Screen display. Each component can also be used as a
standalone product.
The MW800 design provides:
Sealed housing
Protection against extremely high and low temperatures: automatic heating
when temperature drops below freezing point; automatic heat reducing
measures when temperature exceeds high operational limit
Protection against extreme shock and vibration
Withstanding cranking conditions
Easy access to Personal Card (PC) and Radio Subscriber Identity Module
(SIM) card
Getting the MW800 Running
This section guides you through procedures to get the MW800 ready for operation.
Unpacking
Unpack your shipment and check the contents to ensure that you have received all
the specified items. Save the packing carton and anti-static plastic bag for storage
and shipping. Both the shipping carton and the anti-static bags protect the MW800
components from physical and electrostatic damage.
After unpacking the shipping carton, the following items should be found:
CPU box
Display
Keyboard
Power cord
CPU-to-Display cable
CD with Windows XP Operating System or Windows 2000 Recovery kit
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