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8585/8595 Vehicle-Mount Computers User Manual

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2. aaa 4 7 Configuration with Zebra Config Program essem eene 4 8 Chapter 5 Accessories SY DOAN T EEKE 5 1 SEN sso Hc er H 5 1 24 Koy Keypad EET PEU 5 1 Scanner Bracket TI m OU EEUU 5 2 MOUSE AA EROR ES 5 2 USB SUI 5 2 USB Recovery AA AA aiai 5 2 vec c 5 2 WLAN Card PCle MIMIC AN c M ennan ena 5 3 Microphone Voice KIN T 5 3 Chapter 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting GIG TTC AN 6 1 Cleaning the HOUSING AA lea es een Satan see a oaan seca satan 6 1 Touchscreen e i i Emm mm m 6 1 Iiist qeoinM t ter Rekan 6 1 Data Transmission via EANIEIBITIBL eren erras etapas Rak rre tacite a 6 1 Images for AMD Devices are not Compatible with Intel Devices eeeeeeeeeeeese 6 2 8585 8595 AMD Switch Off Restart M iaes states NA ANA AA 6 2 Common Mistakes in Usage erc 6 2 Intel Images are not Compatible with AMD Dewvices seeenn 6 2 Power Supply ut UEM LIMINE LUI MICI 6 2 Powering BIO AA 6 2 iv 8585 8595 Vehicle Mount Computer User Guide Cable COVE D aai 6 2 ule a dipielale irs
3. Definition of special Windows system settings Automatic Windows Logon Parameter Logon automatically as Description Enable or disable the Automatic Windows Logon Domain name User name Password Logon data for the Automatic Windows Logon must be entered Logon with Software Keyboard Parameter Show software keyboard at logon Description If this check box is selected the software keyboard is already available to the user upon logging in Keyboard definition for the logon A CFG file and hence a particular keyboard layout can be specified for the logon it may differ from the default keyboard Changes to this setting are activated only after the computer has been restarted Zebra Config Program A 13 Common Parameter Description Activate this option only if the write This setting applies to Windows Embedded Standard 7 protection EWF is active f Here you can define whether the following options relating to the taskbar task manager and system keys are to be valid only when EWF write protection is active For example When the system administrator is working on the computer and has deactivated EWF write protection the taskbar task manager and system keys are available These cannot be accessed by users working with EWF write protection Hide taskbar Taskbar is hidden Lock Windows task manager Task manager cannot be accessed Lock sy
4. A 20 Software Keyboard activate seus ae a wae es AR heres A 24 JOGO CCP A 12 sound controller 0 00 ccc else 4 6 speaker sell bug v e Ee ERES 4 6 Speaker Mic eee eens 4 6 7 3 special keyS 2 a eee 4 4 splash guard 0 0 00 3 5 strain relief rail 2 0 cece eee 3 5 supply cable 000 cece eee eee 2 5 2 7 DV GAL ma BEAN LI LALA ah nA Ghana 7 2 T technical specifications 00005 7 3 temperature operating 7 6 operating state a 4 4 le ARA 7 6 text conventions eee eee ee x Index IV 8585 8595 Vehicle Mount Computer User Guide TFT display protection a 2 4 touch driver util atouch vernr a 4 2 Touch for MS Windows Embedded 4 2 Touch for MS Windows XP Embedded 4 2 touchscreen calibration 4 2 cleaning 4 1 6 1 6 3 controller 7 4 driver util atouch vernr ssuuuuuuss 4 2 interface esee 7 4 operation 4 1 CAP 4 1 software eee 4 1 4 2 specifications AA 4 1 Sa aNG Te aere a eene e 6 3 troubleshooting 6 1 prevention 6 2 U USB connection ee 7 4 connection Service USB 7 4 recovery stick eese 5 2 jio MM TTE 5 2 uses of 8585 isses 1 1 util atouch vernr touch driver a 4 2 V vehicle applications 00002 c cee eee 3 2 battery charging
5. A 26 Front Panel A 10 Front Panel Keys description 2 1 functions overview a A 1 hardware monitor A 5 information on 8585 a A 6 installation A 3 installation of Software Keyboard A 3 IP Address startup check A 18 keyboard front key locking A 14 A 15 language aa A 31 loading language files A 4 main MENU ssh A 1 MENU iced cree kna ep EORR ERIT EFE GA 2 2 network adapter sess A 16 settings aaa A 16 startup A 17 password ses A 4 protection see A 31 remote desktop logon with SW keyboard A 13 safety guidelines a A 1 set boot command BootCmd A 26 Settings ue ze exe D e NANA NANA A 31 shutdown times A 8 software activation aa A 24 software keyboard esses A 15 starting external program with Front Panel Keys A 11 supported language codes A 3 SWKB Software keyboard A 25 system requirements 00005 A 3 Windows 7 and WES 7 A 4 A 14 WLAN uenerat t Rs 2 1 A 19 log file aaa a nn nnn A 23 A ZEBRA Zebra Technologies Corporation Lincolnshire IL U S A http www zebra com Zebra and the stylized Zebra head are trademarks of ZIH Corp registered in many jurisdictions worldwide All other trademarks are the property of their respec
6. 8585 8595 AMD Network Interface Network Controller Network Connection Ethernet Intel 82574 10 100 1000 MB s RJ45 plug in connector Integrated transmitter Integrated status LEDs Device Description and Technical Specifications Power Supply The device model is displayed on the device type plate DC Power Pack 12 24 VDC nominal 12 24 VDC Voltage range 9 to 36 VDC 30 W internal Voltage drops of up to 5 V and up to 20 seconds can be bridged Type DC 11 Bridging of power failures of 5 ms at 12 VDC Start voltage at least 9 VDC Galvanically isolated Maximum output 30 W Withstands bursts up to 2 kV Nominal current of 4 2 1 0 A Connection to SELV circuit only DC Power Pack 24 48 VDC nominal 24 48 VDC Voltage range 18 to 60 VDC 30 W internal Voltage drops of up to 5 V and up to 20 seconds can be bridged Type DC 12 Bridging of power failures of 5 ms Galvanically isolated Maximum output 30 W Withstands bursts up to 2 kV Nominal current of 2 5 A 1 2A Connection to SELV circuit only Power Consumption 8585 10 typically 20 W Standby typically 1 W 8585 10 with DC power pack in standby mode The SELV circuit is a secondary circuit that is designed and protected so that its voltages will not exceed a safe value both when operating correctly or if a single error occurs Power Supply Fuses The symbol for the fuse is FA You will find the exact position on the sticke
7. annern 3 2 ie AA 2 6 ignition adaptor cable a 2 5 K keyboard KPA 5 1 PU 5 1 keypad 24 key aa 5 1 5 2 keys special 0000 ccc cece eee 4 4 L Lair Connection Manager password input 2 4 Laird Connection Manager aaa 2 3 ICON pe 2 4 WIFI ICORL iiis cesses oe ee ed ea repete tg e 2 3 WLAN configuration a se a 2 3 LAN Ethernet cable 0 eee eee 4 7 LEDS ooo ter E RP hahahh nade 4 3 logon Windows 0000 sh A 12 M M1000 Speaker Mic model 4 6 7 3 maintenance ssssssseeee eee 6 1 mass storage ssssssessse eee 7 3 mechanical dynamic loading cc eee eee 3 1 vibration and shock resistance 7 6 memory effect TFT display 0 2 4 mobile application on vehicles 6 3 modes of operation a 4 7 motherboard a 7 3 MouNtiNG L A 6 2 assembly steps a 3 4 instructions 3 1 ASIAM PPM 5 2 N network adaptor is tette Desc m e Re ERG ee 4 6 Connection 7 4 CONTOMEr AAP ee f e EPI i3 lis 7 4 interfa6e AA ea Nes 7 4 0 operating conditions a c eee 7 6 emergency a 1 3 modes idisse AA AA 4 7 states cee teen teen eens 4 4 SYSTEM sso lene es eeene dees eee RP 3 Lig 4 4 4 5 system installation 4 5 system software 0 ee eee 7 4 system special features 4 5 temper
8. The 8585 host name can be changed Network Adapter Parameter Description Selection list Select the Network adapter Obtain address automati With this setting the network configuration is obtained from a cally DHCP DHCP server Use the following IP Here the IP address subnet mask and default gateway can be address entered manually Use the following DNS server addresses Here the DNS servers to be used can be entered manually Zebra Config Program A 17 Automatic Computer Renaming The settings in the Automatic Computer Renaming menu under Network Settings are used for the automatic assignment of computer names Allocation of different computer names is supported by entering the MAC address Figure A 9 Network Settings Automatic Computer Renaming Ecc x M Network Settings Common Automatic computer renaming T Always change computer name automatically if the following name is currently set l eem ii New computer name the MAC address can be cam inserted by using the following tokens MAC Format SMAC O00000 00 00 00 errerre a The MAC address will be read from the following network adapters Seperate several names by comma the priority is given by the name order If you leave this field empty or no matching adapter was found the MAC address of the first found adapter will be used DC IRL The wild card character is allowed at the end of the name For example you
9. Show taskbar icon Selecting this options creates a symbol for Zebra Config in the taskbar The symbol indicates the power status as follows Green Power status is OK ignition is on Flashing yellow and red The ignition has been switched off and the after run time is counting down Red The computer is in shutdown or switch off mode Unable to read power status Double click or right click with the mouse to open a popup menu where Zebra Config can be started Show counter if ignition is off A small dialog is displayed in the foreground where a counter counts down the after run time until shutdown Depending on the option Block input a Shutdown button is also shown that allows the user to immedi ately start the shutdown Hide desktop completely The displayed counter dialog is opened in Fullscreen mode covering the entire desktop Large easy to read text is displayed automatically Info output for the switch off Enter any text here for the after run time counter and the shutdown process A line break in the text can be entered with n The after run time counter is defined in m for minutes and s for seconds These text codes are case sensitive Ignition off Text for the display time Shutdown with ignition Text for the display time Switch On Parameter Description with ignition The computer switches on automatically when the ignition is started It cannot be switched on with the power key
10. eee eee 1 3 IQNition 6 eee eee a eee 2 6 installation 0 0 0 0 a 3 2 6 2 VESA drill holes 7 10 VGA adaptor 4 6 W Wi Fi ICON 2 3 Windows logon aana a A 12 A 14 WLAN antenna distance a 3 5 card PCle minicard a 5 3 configuration 2 3 log file Zebra Config program A 23 radio performance a 2 2 SCUINGS sese iere eee eee s aa aa as aaa 2 2 status display 0 cee 2 1 Status Window Radio Card Zebra Config program A 22 status Windows settings dialog Zebra Config pro QAM oie P A 21 Write Protection 00020000 eee eee A 28 X NGA APP ee eee eee 7 2 Z Zebra Config program cece eee eee 4 8 8585 settingS esses sees 2 1 AOFF Automatic switch off A 24 automatic switch off 05 4 8 Command line parameters A 4 common system settings A 11 computer name llle A 16 Configuration Dialog A 10 connect program ssassn sraa sess A 22 current exception list nannu a A 28 Enhanced Write Filter menu A 25 environment see A 6 error messages a A 29 exceptions for Write Protection A 28 export file info header A 33 extended settings a A 22 FBWF Menus 2222222 A 26 File Based Write Filter menu
11. Maximum size of the cache 128 MB V Pre allocation of complete cache memory Compress cache memory IV Show warning info over a charging level of Protected drives Protected drives Add Remove The File Based Write Filter FB WF offers the possibility to prevent changes on partitions In contrast to the Enhanced Write Filter EWF the FB WF works file based and has many additional options for configuration The cache size for buffering changes can be adjusted between 64 and max 1024 MByte When the desired configuration is complete Don t forget to save the settings FBWF Configuration The File Based Write Filter FBWF offers the possibility to protect a partition from changes In contrast to the Enhanced Write Filter EWF the FBWF filters on a file basis and offers many additional options for configura tion The cache for intermediate storage of the changes can be set for between 64 and 1024 MB Current Configuration The currently valid FBWF settings are displayed Table A 3 Configuration after restart Parameter Write protection enabled Description Enable FBWF the computer must be rebooted to activate the settings Maximum size of the cache Memory size available for the overlays Entries between 64 and 1024 MB are possible Pre allocation of complete cache memory Maximum memory is not dynamic but statically reserved in advance Compress cache memory
12. T Limited to data without COM port access PAUA ecce Load Factory Defaults Repeat password PG gran IV Show hide the software keyboard automatically on input fields in Psion Config Iv Warming with query on import of static network data computer name IP addresses M Language Language setting User Default Settings for this Psion configuration program Password Protection Parameter Description Use password protec A password can be activated to allow access to programs tion for Zebra Config Enter a password and repeat the entry in the Hepeat password field This is case sensitive Allow read access without password Reading all data Zebra Config can be started without a password It is possible to read all data but no changes may be made to the settings Limited to data without A password is not required to start Zebra Config Reading of data is COM port access limited The Environment Automatic Switch off and Front Panel menus are not available Language Parameter Description The language of the Zebra Config menus is defined The default is always the system language of the computer If no language file is available for this language texts will be displayed in English Only those languages may be selected for which language files ZebraCfg txt are available in the Config EXE directory Language setting A 32 8585 8595 V
13. naasa a 1 6 device models eie EEEE 4 vii 7 2 type identification 7 2 type plate eee 7 2 dimensions 8585 front view a 7 6 8585 top view aa 7 9 display protection 8585 0 a 2 4 Specifications 0 0 0 cece eee 7 3 disposal aes etate Mewes ER Be de ER 6 3 dynamic loading cece eee eee eee 3 1 E electrical installation 0 0 0 0 cece eee 3 2 emergency shutdown 002220ee ee 1 3 error messages Zebra Config program A 29 F FBWF Ll C A 4 configuration A 27 FCC Declaration 1 5 user information eese 1 5 Files Needed touch installation dialog 4 2 Flash installing operating system 4 5 forklift installation 0 0 0 eee 3 2 3 3 3 4 Front Panel Zebra Config program eee eee A 10 Front Panel Keys ASSIGNING secede hehehe phhh ph Res bee5 bee es A 11 assignment deleting eee eee A 11 configuration 2 1 description 4 3 starting external programs A 11 TUSCs naag E AREE Ra dd d dd dura NG 7 5 DC connecting cable 00 3 2 ignition connecting cable 3 2 TYPOS Aa 7 5 G Germany antenna regulations 2 3 ground logic and shield 05 3 2 ground bolt 3 3 H ELA AA 7 3 humidity ee 7 6 l ignition connecting cable
14. Memory content is compromised Show warning info over a charging level of Enter the percentage load factor of the reserved memory at which the warning message should be displayed Protected drives Add Remove The hard drives listed here are protected from changes After clicking on Add or Remove a list of hard drives is displayed When the desired configuration is complete Don t forget to save the settings A 28 8585 8595 Vehicle Mount Computer User Guide Exceptions for Write Protection Here you can define exceptions for write protection Entire directories or individual files can be specified Changes to files on the exception list are written directly to the file system as usual The left column of the menu shows the currently set FBWF configuration the right column shows the newly defined configuration after the computer is restarted Figure A 17 Exceptions to write protection PF FB WF Configuration TE Changed files in cache M Current exception list m Exceptions after restart Folder File Folder File Add Remove Define here your exceptions for the write filter You can select files or folders Changes on files of the exception list will be written directly in the file system Pa Fels Goo Current Exception List The currently valid settings are displayed Table A 4 Exceptions after Restart Parameter Description Add remove After cl
15. The ambient conditions at the point of installation must comply with the device s protection class Supply of Fresh Air Avoid overheating the unit The 8585 is based on a passive cooling concept As a result the waste heat which is produced inside the device is emitted over the surface of the housing For this system to function properly sufficient fresh air circu lation is required Never install the system in a closed environment where the cooling air is unable to dissipate accumulated heat to the outside If the 8585 is not able to draw in fresh cooling air this may cause overheating and severe damage to the unit The maximum allowed ambient temperature for the system needs to be taken into account for the concrete application area Install an easily accessible disconnecting device The device is not supplied with a disconnector switch that can be accessed externally The power supply connector is therefore used as a disconnector Therefore it needs to be easily accessible If itis necessary to establish a fixed connection an easily accessible disconnecting device e g a switch such as a circuit breaker should be installed close to the device Ensure that the power cable is laid so that it is mechanically protected Laying Power Supply Cables Observe the local installation regulations The power supply cables must be laid in accordance with the applicable local installation regulations Ensure that no persons are injured in ca
16. of the DC supply depending on the chassis grounding scheme For floating chassis vehicles an additional 10 A slow blow UL approved fuse fuse assembly PN 19440 300 should be installed on both power supply lines To safely wire power to the 8585 8595 review these guidelines and follow the instructions that apply to your needs When connecting the cable PN 13985 301 to the screen blanking cable PN 1616303 001 the wire pair on the 13985 301 labelled screen blanking connect to the screen blanking control device which must provide an isolated relay closure across the pair When connecting the cable PN 13985 301 to the ignition cable PN 1616302 001 the wire pair labelled screen blanking on the 13985 301 has a different function the red wire must connect to a DC voltage source switched on by the ignition while the black wire may connect to DC or be taped off Note that only the ignition function is supported by the UPS models PS1110 PS1120 not the screen blanking If both screen blanking and ignition are to be used on the same 8585 8595 contact Zebra for details Position of the 8585 in the Vehicle In the vehicle the driver s field of view must be kept free If a keyboard and scanner are installed on the 8585 please plan sufficient space No part of the 8585 system may project beyond the vehicle Overview of the Assembly Steps Before fastening the 8585 to the vehicle The shutdown automation must be config
17. 1 5 FCC User Information sesssssssssssssssssssese senem AKN KGG ENNA ANS nine renn rene nnnr nennen eis 1 5 Declaration of the Federal Communications Commission cccccceccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeess 1 5 Transmission of Radio Frequencies 0070000 aa 1 5 olde NEEE AEE 1 6 Declaration edd iier o TERR 1 6 Regulatory Information for China rr 1 6 Class A Product WI t TII UIS 1 6 Chinese UM URL 1 6 Quality Certificate in Chinese when the Factory has ISO 9001 Certification 1 7 ii 8585 8595 Vehicle Mount Computer User Guide Chapter 2 Basic Operation Removing the Protective Film from the Display 111 aaa 2 1 Zebra Config Front Keys WLAN Automatic Switch off ssssssssssssssse 2 1 WEAN Settings sa ee mm 2 2 Radio PST ANG AA 2 2 Antenna Solutions for Use in Germany ssi ama Aa 2 3 Laird Connection Manager for WLAN Configuration eeeseeeeenm em 2 3 Admin PASSWOME m aiaa 2 4 Protecting the TFT Display from the Memory Effect ssesssesenm 2 4 CONNEC OTS T 2 5 Overview or External COTDPSCGIOIS ride eor te bras ires itx E ees cane SIS eU Aa 2 5 AE AA 2 5 eS Ec leReoue naee 2 6 Connecting S415 e
18. 12 13 M 15 6 17 18 19 P20 2T p22 Z3 24 mw 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 15 20 25 30 40 50 60 80 100 125 150 200 250 Antenna Solutions for Use in Germany The integrated antenna solutions are based on the prevailing IEEE 802 11 standard This standard allows wire less data transfer at rates from 1 Mbps to 54 Mbps using the 2 4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency band 300 Mbps if using IEEE 802 11n A WARNING In Germany according to regulations published in the gazette 89 2003 of the RegTP regulating body for telecommunications and mail now Bundesnetzagentur Federal network agency for electricity gas telecommunications post and railway the maximum permissible transmitting power EIRP equivalent isotropically radi ated power in the 2 4 GHz frequency band is set at 20 dBm The transmitting power of the integrated Zebra antenna Zebra 3 dBi must be set to 50 mW 17 dBm so that the EIRP limit value is adhered to when using the antenna Example configuration of the transmission power using the Laird Connection Manager program Figure 2 2 Configuring the antenna transmitting power with Laird example Manage Profiles x Profile Globals Admin Login Profile Name Default SSID Client Name Tx Power 50 50 X Power Save CAM Radio Mode BGAN Rates Full Laird Connection Manager for WLAN Configuration The Laird Connection Manager i
19. Only Never carry out repairs on the device yourself Always contact technical support and send in your unit for repair if necessary Refer to the following web site for further details www zebra com support On the back of the 8585 you will find the device s type plate which has important information about the device which you must quote for technical service It provides important information about the configuration and manufacture of the device in abbreviated form Always provide technicians with the full model name and serial number CE Marking Remark for CE class B products Class B products may be used in residential environment but with the condition that the end user is informed about the possible consequence with a warning information in the user manual A WARNING This is aclass B device This equipment may cause interference in a resi dential installation In this case the user is encouraged to perform appropriate measures to correct the interference RTTE Directive 1999 5 EC With regard to the RTTE Directive 1999 5 EC the statements in the declaration of conformity for the 8585 apply Malti Dan l apparat huwa konformi mal ti iet essenzjali u l Maltese provedimenti l o ra rilevanti tad Direttiva 1999 5 EC Ez a k sz l k teljes ti az alapvet k vetelm nyeket s m s 1999 5 EK ir nyelvben meghat rozott vonatkoz rendelkez seket Norsk Dette utstyret er i samsvar med de grunnleggende krav og Norwegian and
20. Panel Keys A front panel button is assigned with a program call by using the Execute program and Parameter settings 1 Open the file selection and select a program file exe 2 Now the Parameter field can be edited If necessary input the desired call parameter 3 Save the settings The front panel button is now assigned the program call restarting the computer is not necessary Common System Settings In the Common System Settings menu parts of the Windows System can be configured The content of this menu differs depending on the operating system A 12 8585 8595 Vehicle Mount Computer User Guide Windows Embedded Standard 7 and Windows 7 Professional Figure A 7 Common System Settings P Config Tool M Common System Settings Automatic Windows Logon Iv Logon automatically as Domain name User name Administrator Password eeee M Common Activate this options only if the write protection EWF is active Hide taskbar T Lock Windows task manager T Lock system keys Ctr Esc Alt Esc Alt T ab left Windows key r Logon with Software Keyboard IV Show software keyboard at logon Keyboard definition for the logon CAPsior amp Keyboard cfg x 10 x r Remote Desktop Logon with SW Keyboard Activate support for Remote Desktop Keyboard definition for the logon a M Keyboard Frontkey Locking T Lock keyboard and frontkeys Password for key lock numeric only
21. STO IRE OO PAA 6 2 Mobile Application on Vehicles sss eene nennen nnne enne nnns 6 3 Using the Touchscreen ee P 6 3 Cleaning Me TOW IS OTS MEI m TO T 6 3 Disposal e s 6 3 Chapter 7 Device Description and Technical Specifications GENS AA EE a 7 1 BY ie AA AA AA 7 2 Abbreviations Used for Devices and Accessories 0000000aaseess nase sasa eme 7 2 Device Type IdentifiGal0 Na aaa ANG 7 2 Device Type A PAA AA 7 2 Technical specifications 0 00000000 00000000 cece NE GENE A EUGENE ARENA AASA ANNA ANNA ANNA EEE EEE ANA rr tarn rr nre rrt r rennen 7 3 ilctel ae ifsc lise ioo NR c eeee nny ere een ry eee eer ree omer nr eee eee tes 7 3 8585 8595 AMD CPU Cache RAM Motherboard cee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenaaeeees 7 3 Operating System Optional for 8585 8595 AMD seeeeeeeseeeeeenn tnn 7 4 Seral POl ec ANA 7 4 USB connection Service USB X nnnm nnneeen nnn EEEE nint ener sss n nna Eanna nnne 7 4 Touchscreen Interface isse iiceoe raa ea aaan S Eer ara en etre rennen ene tente en nennen 7 4 8585 8595 AMD Network Interface essent 7 4 Power SUPPLY AA 7 5 Power Supply FUSES EEMMMMM 7 5 Ambient Conditions ccccccccccececeneceeececeeeeecneeseeseaeeeeecaaaneeseeaaeeeeesaaaaeeseasca
22. ada A 17 Network Startup EM A 17 A tostat Program m Em A 18 IP Address for Startup CHECK cceccceeceeececeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeaseeaaeaaaaaaaeaaaecaeeaaaeeaaeeaeesaeeeaeeas A 18 WEAN RRS ee P E A 19 Information on the WLAN Status Window essen eene nnne A 19 Signal Strength and Quality 3 eh ant TE A 20 Basic Legend for Signal SUGPIDI us i dts chenducherteswalacniieacddend hiss tial acndesadeanddubecetaiabianatde A 20 WLAN Status Window Settings Dialog aiii th netu ennt npe tbe xn AALAGA A 21 Window AA AA AA A 21 Connect Program amma AREA o EO AA A 22 GAN Oc A 22 WLAN Status Window and Radio Cards sssssssesssesseeeeeneeee nennen A 22 Vine WEAR EO AA PA MU cere rere re errs A 23 Information in the WLAN Log File rire tm Rkm nk casteasescteeepeassiiecsterentavens A 23 Software PACER OU ms A 24 ANGE VALS PANGGA T A 24 Activate Software ING ONG ta doge uen SER peti REED SR e duod aca Eier etUm CH DUE CUR cDNA ENSE A 24 Enhanced Write PUGS MEE m T A 25 Set Boot Command Boni EM tecti Roto tek cni xn SE e AA AA AA A 26 File Based Write FUNG iE o OE OTT A 26 The FBWF Menus Current and Target Status of the Installation esses A 26 FBWF OMT GU AA AA AA AN A 27 TE Re qiii e AA GA AKA LAAN A 27 Exceptions for Write Protection aaaaaaaaaana nanana naaa nG GUN GG GG een A 28 Modified Files in the Cache 1 11117
23. can enter MPC to change names like MPC The network adapter names can be also shortened with the wild card at the end These settings serve the automatic assignment of computer names The assignment of different names is supported by inserting the MAC address The Psion service program verifies these entries during each system startup and adjusts the name if necessary NETBIOS names will be shortened to 15 characters Network Startup You can define programs in this menu which should be started after a network connection is successfully established with a server after every boot of the operating system A 18 8585 8595 Vehicle Mount Computer User Guide Figure A 10 Network Startup ziii M Startup with network check Programs for startup C Windows explorer exe Remove program MIP address for startup check IV Block input until ecti d Automatic selection DNS or WINS server Ga a connection ready Network adapter w into dialog leads IV with network data adapter IP address lt all adapters gt IV hide desktop show fullscreen dialog Include default gateway checking W Cancel wait after 60 seconds C Manual input for server address T afterwards start programs without network Info text for dialog x A waiting for network connection Maximal ping delay g seconds In this module you can define programs which should be started only after successful connection establishment t
24. certified insulation Minimum 2 8 mm distance or 0 4mm distance through insulation is required for the separation The red lead of the power cable attaches to the positive vehicle supply The black lead connects to the nega tive supply this should be connected to a proper terminal block and not to the vehicle body The external wire of the power adapter cable is connected to the ground lug of the 8585 8595 terminal connector bay and to the vehicle chassis You have the option of connecting power before or after the key switch The 8585 8595 should not be shut off by simply removing the power If it is wired after the key switch the operator must shut down the 8585 8595 using the Windows shutdown procedure before turning off the vehicle If it is wired before the key switch then to avoid excessive drain on the vehicle battery either the operator should shut it down when the vehicle is to be left off for an extended period or the ignition cable shutdown wire should be connected and the 8585 8595 configured to shutdown automatically If an unfused power source must be used a fuse assembly PN 19440 300 and diode choke assembly PN 30723 301A must be added to the extension power cable the fuse diode choke and instructions are supplied with the cable Use only a 10A slow blow UL approved fuse in the fuse assembly The fuse assembly must be located as close as practical to the DC supply and shall connect to either the positive or negative side
25. guidelines is particularly important for the proper use of this device 1 2 8585 8595 Vehicle Mount Computer User Guide Initial Operation of the Device Area of Application Not for use in life support systems or critical safety systems The device is not designed for use in life support systems or critical safety systems where system malfunction can lead to the direct or indirect endangerment of human life The operator shall take full responsibility for using the device in these situations The device cannot be used in combination with safety functions for machines and equipment which have to conform to the requirements of EN 954 1 Installation Initial Operation Installation of the 8585 on a vehicle must be performed in accordance with Chapter 3 Installing the Computer Specifically special attention must be paid to the various electrical potentials of the vehicle Some vehicles have a chassis that is connected to one of the battery supply lines DC or DC while most electrically driven forklift vehicles have floating chassis connected to neither DC or DC Refer to Vehicle Applications such as forklifts on page 3 2 for required wiring of vehicle power and fusing for the 8585 Risk of injury during transit or installation The unit could fall during transit or installation and cause injury Always ensure that there are two persons available when installing or removing the device Choice of Location Observe the Protection Class
26. operating system is loaded following the BIOS boot messages System specific device drivers such as those for graphic sound network and touchscreens are also pre installed In 8585 units with a pre installed operating system the system is located on the C partition Installing on Flash When an 8585 is started up for the first time without a pre installed operating system the user needs to carry out a number of steps that will vary depending on the system to be installed Refer to the relevant operating system manual for specific instructions Caution The installation and configuration of the operating system should only be carried out by professionals Property familiar with the system environment Damage Special Features of the Operating Systems If the 8585 is running MS Windows XP Embedded or Windows Embedded Standard 7 not all USB devices will be supported Serial Port The 8585 is equipped with an externally accessible serial interface COM1 Resources for the serial port are pre defined in the system architecture and automatically managed by the BIOS COM as a Power Supply The COMI port can optionally supply externally connected equipment with 5 V of power The voltages are protected by internal fuses which limit the total consumed current to 1 1 A at 5 V Depending on the specific system configuration the maximum current consumption may be significantly lower Serial Port Printers Printers with a serial
27. port can be connected to the 8585 Serial Port Bar Code Scanners To activate the integrated scanner software wedge under MS Windows 7 Open the Start menu and navigate to Settings Control Panel gt Accessibility Select the General tab Select Support accessibility options Click Settings Configure the desired COM1 port and BAUD rate ogg F wr a Confirm the change with OK 4 6 8585 8595 Vehicle Mount Computer User Guide 7 Click OK again for the changes to take effect Caution Please note that you have to configure the scanner correctly to RS 232 and the above set BAUD rate Property following the scanner manufacturer s guidelines Otherwise the software wedge will not function Damage properly Tips and Tricks Note that according to the EIA 232 E specification the maximum cable length is 15 m at 19 200 bps By using a correctly terminated twisted pair cable however up to 1 200 m at 100 kbps can be achieved according to the EIA 422 A specification With a data rate of 1 Mbps and a high quality cable it is possible to reach cable lengths of up to approximately 400 m Malfunctions in the RS 232 connections are frequently caused by ground loops If both end devices establish a ground connection via RS 232 but do not share the same ground potential in their power supply circuits then compensation currents may result This is particularly noticeable with long cables These compensation currents which are also present at the ground
28. port or the serial port If connected to COM1 the scanner can be powered through the port optional 5 V NOTE The DS3508ER can not be powered through the USB it needs to be connected to the serial port Be sure to only use scanners that have been approved by Zebra Accessories 5 3 WLAN Card PCle MiniCard The WLAN card is integrated into the unit by Zebra at the factory internal PCle MiniCard slot In general only drivers for WLAN cards approved by Zebra can be integrated into operating system images Microphone Voice Kit M1000 Speaker Mic Maintenance A WARNING Danger due to electric shock when cleaning and maintaining the device To avoid electric shock turn the 8585 off and disconnect it from the power supply before cleaning or maintaining it Cleaning the Housing The housing of the 8585 is best cleaned with a damp cloth Do not use compressed air a high pressure cleaner or vacuum cleaner as this can damage the surface Using a high pressure cleaner poses the additional risk of water entering the device and damaging the elec tronics or display Touchscreen Cleaning Use neutral detergent or isopropyl alcohol on a clean soft cloth to clean the panel surface Prevent using any kind of chemical solvent acidic or alkali solution Troubleshooting Data Transmission via LAN Ethernet If problems occur during data transmission over LAN Ethernet e g data is lost or not detected the cause of these pr
29. the cable and connect the supply cable with the correct polarity e Cut the supply cable as short as possible This avoids tangled cables and improves the quality of the power supply Observe the vehicle manufacturer s instructions for connecting additional loads for instance in conjunc tion with an emergency shut off switch Besure that the connection of the line is as directly as possible to the battery and not to power supply lines with a great deal of interference e g the engine power supply or otherwise affected by consumers Connect the supply cable to a suitable place Ensure that the connecting cable has an adequate cross section and ampacity at the connection point Using the Touchscreen Keep the panel surface clean Prevent any kind of adhesive applied on the surface Avoid high voltage and or static charge e Touchscreens may not be operated with ball point pens or writing utensils tools of any kind e g screw drivers or with sharp objects knives scalpels etc e Touch the panel with your finger or stylus only to assure normal operation Any sharp edged or hard objects are prohibited e Operate the panel in a steady environment Abrupt variation on temperature and humidity may cause mal function of the panel Avoid applying excessive activation force or sudden impact on the panel surface Cleaning the Touchscreen Use neutral detergent or isopropyl alcohol on a clean soft cloth to clean the pan
30. v T 2 7 Powering Up the 8585 T 2 7 Powering Down the ON t 2 8 Chapter 3 Installing the Computer eU amn T ANNA ANA E A AN E EE T E 3 1 Follow and Retain the Mounting Instructions aaah sa 3 1 Mechanical Dy oed pom AA AA NA 3 1 Cooling Through the Supply of Fresh Air eesseececee sees enne thanh knit nena 3 1 Power Supply rre NANANA NUR EY usc FERNER REED REN VEU Ye AANI NGANGA 3 2 Vehicle Applications such as TOPKINS eiae italusb bag nai i libuia da S amaE Lii d Dha LR Re ate ME Sa Ga aa 3 2 Electrical Inalala c 3 2 Wiring Vehicle Power to the 8585 8595 usa naaa AB 3 3 is neukenpi SsssdBin Ri c r 3 4 Overview OF the Assembly GP Napa a GALA 3 4 Cable Cover s c CC RT 3 5 Strain Relief seniri 3 5 Minimum Distance to WLAN Antenna Uu aaa 3 5 Antenna Cap and Service USB Interface sssssssssssssssee memes 3 5 Chapter 4 Operation ia AA e 4 1 Construction Type and ResislariQg uii eoo a tp treten bit FRE e APANG AA 4 1 Glen 4 1 MIC me M P 4 2 Touch for MS Windows Embedded Standard 7 ssssssssssseeeeeeenenenns 4 2 EC AMON ETE 4 2 Calibrati n i o ette o oe ei a a E e e c qa E e V v KE ac Ee ERR Rn Ln 4 2 Front Keys and LEDS Tr 4 3 Power Cp c
31. 112 0Q020 0 Q emere mener nn nen e herr herr nne rne rne erun A 28 vi 8585 8595 Vehicle Mount Computer User Guide cippo we A 31 Command Lines Parameter IMPORT only for administrators sseeeeseee A 33 Info Header of an Export Fil enn rennen nennen nnne nnn nnns A 33 Overview of the 8585 and 8595 Vehicle Mount Computers The 8585 and 8595 Vehicle Mount Computers are multi function industry computers designed for stationary and mobile use Detailed information is listed in Due to its rugged design aluminium housing this vehicle mounted computer provides effective protection against mechanical electrical and chemical influences and extreme ambient temperatures In this manual we strive to provide all the information required for using your 8585 However because this is a versatile product that can be used in many different scenarios we cannot guarantee that the information contained in this manual will cover every single aspect Should you require further information or if you have questions or issues needing clarification please contact your nearest agent or representative Device Models This manual applies to the following models of this Vehicle Mount Computer e The 8585 with 10 4 display e The 8595 with 12 1 display lt V NOTE The Model 8585 Vehicle Mount Computer is used as an example throughout the manual but all f
32. 8 4 3 Shift key eee cece eee aa aaa aaa 4 4 SIDE VIEW occis ER ERERERZITITGG ULAT rer aei ua 7 8 special Keys an 4 4 specifications 7 2 supply cable 00ers 2 7 top VIEW II 7 9 8595 display size ees vii specifications 7 2 vehicle mount model anaana anaana vii A abbreviations labels for devices accessories 7 2 adaptor cables ignition amp screen blanking 2 5 analog touch controller a 7 4 ANTENNAS view suede ke eens deed ee dee 3 5 PAANAN AA 3 5 3 6 cap graphic 0000 e eee eee 3 6 configuring transmitting power 2 3 installation distance 3 5 regulations Germany 0000 seen eee 2 3 Transmit power configuration 2 3 WLAN minimum distance to 3 5 approvals e212 c4neeeew tna wedaed R3 3G LEG eae hess 1 6 CVnm 7 3 Automatic Switch off activate esce crre ter cetra eee A 24 Configuration Dialog sassa a A 6 operation 4 7 Autostart programs 0 0 cece eee A 18 B battery vehicle 000 cece eee ees 1 3 BIOS sese cbe ye e cna tue eee ee teed 7 3 brightness control eese 4 3 C cable ignition adaptor 00 c cece 2 5 screen blanking adaptor 0005 2 5 SUPPIY 2 e II 2 5 cable cover sss nn G e ri 3 5 6 2 cache modified files 00 a A 28 cache motherboard 0 0 c c
33. 8585 8595 VEHICLE MOUNT COMPUTERS 8585 8595 VEHICLE MOUNT COMPUTERS USER GUIDE 8000240 001 Revision A July 2015 T 8585 8595 Vehicle Mount Computer User Guide Copyright Zebra and the stylized Zebra head are trademarks of ZIH Corp registered in many jurisdictions worldwide All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners 2015 ZIH Corp and or its affiliates All rights reserved Disclaimer Every effort has been made to make this material complete accurate and up to date In addition changes are periodically incorporated into new editions of the publication We reserve the right to make improvements and or changes in the product s and or the program s described in this document without notice and shall not be responsible for any damages including but not limited to consequential damages caused by reliance on the material presented Zebra the Zebra logo Workabout Pro4 and the names of other products and services provided by Zebra are trademarks of Zebra Windows and the Windows Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries C Bluetooth The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such marks by Zebra is under license All trademarks used herein are the property of their respective owners Revision History Changes to the original guide are listed below Change Date Descript
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35. XGA Display resolution DC Type of power supply the following number indicate the exact type of power supply with input voltage e g 24 48V Input voltage of the DC power supply with nominal current with 2 5A 1 2A 1 1 GHz Clock rate of the CPU SIN 12 digit serial number composed of Zebra specific device code 41 stands for the 8585 model range with Intel CPU 42 stands for the 8585 model range with AMD CPU Week of manufacture Year of manufacture Six digits for internal identification Device Description and Technical Specifications 7 3 Technical specifications Mechanical 8585 8595 Housing Rugged aluminium cast housing with integrated heat sink Protection class IP 65 IP 66 and IP 67 ESD safe Dimensions Weight 8585 10 4 285 x 230 x 79 5 mm approx 2 8 kg 8595 12 1 325 x 258 5 x 79 5 mm approx 3 5 kg Display 8585 10 4 SVGA 400 cd m2 resistive 5 wire touchscreen with brightness adjustment 12 1 XGA 400 cd m2 resistive 5 wire touchscreen with brightness adjust 8595 ment Bottom Cable cover splash guard Top Antenna for WLAN 8585 8595 AMD CPU Cache RAM Motherboard CPU AMD CPU Advanced Processing Unit G T40R Chipset 1 0 GHz 512 kB L2 cache Cache and 1066 MHz memory bus speed RAM 2 GB RAM DDR3 Technology BIOS AMI Aptio UEFI 4 MByte serial SPI firmware flash mit ACPI PnP UEF Programmable in the system BIOS POST self tes
36. Zebra Config installation directory Table A 1 Installation directory files ZebraCfg exe Main program for configuration Config Local cfg Configuration file with Zebra Config settings all local settings that are not saved directly in the hardware are saved here More information See Write WLAN Log File on page A 23 ZebraKEYBOARD EXE Software keyboard main program KEYBOARD CFG The layout and functionality of the software keyboard are set here Supported language codes The following language codes are supported during text file loading Currently only ENG and GER are avail able Other languages can be created as needed refer to Command line parameters below ENG English CHS Chinese GER German KOR Korean FRA French DNK Danish ESP Spanish JPN Japanese A 4 8585 8595 Vehicle Mount Computer User Guide SWE Swedish GRC Greek ITA Italian Only ASCII files can be loaded at this time UNICODE is not supported Loading language files Text files for Zebra Config are loaded when the program is started If a text file is not available in the desired language the system default text in English is used for the dialogs Command line parameters The parameter MAKETEXT is available to translate software into foreign languages This means text resources can be exported to txt files Each time a file is created a message appears prompting the user to confirm it Simpl
37. a89c 172Faa90 485AM475F9d269 b268 4859 8a1F dd66c5a8e70fHsnapshot etl The selected File possibly resides in a Folder which is only created in the FBWF cache Because the Folder does not physically exists on the storage no File operations can be executed in this Folder Explanation Files could not be written to the files as they did not physically exist With OK the file is skipped the procedure Write changes to data media is carried out for the next file on the list With Cancel the procedure Write changes to data media is interrupted A 30 8585 8595 Vehicle Mount Computer User Guide FBWF Error 53 Figure A 20 FBWF error For files that are currently being accessed FBWF Error Ex Error 53 on writing changes to file ae C Windows SUA varadm utmpx Explanation Files which are currently being accessed cannot be written to data media With OK the file is skipped the procedure Write changes to data media is carried out for the next file on the list With Cancel the procedure Write changes to data media is interrupted Zebra Config Program A 31 Settings In this menu Zebra Config is configured with respect to password language etc Figure A 21 Settings menu aix Psion Config Version 3 1 0 0 Copyright Password Protection r Defaults IV Use password protection for Psion Config ree ERE ees Allow read access without password M Reading all data Import Customer Settings
38. above then choose the Serial folder and click OK Figure 4 1 Files Needed touch installation dialog 9 x gt The file tsufiltr sys on Touch Screen Driver Disk is OK E LOOK Cancel Type the path where the file is located and then click DK Copy files from Confirm the final message Setup is now complete by clicking OK The computer does not need to be restarted Calibration The touchscreen must be calibrated so that it functions correctly 1 2 3 4 Start the touch configuration tool under Start Programs Hampshire TSHARC Control Panel Select the Calibration tab and click the Touch field Once calibration is complete finish by clicking Accept Select the Click Settings tab and select Enable right click emulation and enter the following values Operation 4 3 Right Click Area Double Click Area each to 13 Right Click Delay Double Click Delay each to the third line 5 Exit the tool with OK Front Keys and LEDs The 8585 has the following front keys and LEDs Figure 4 2 8585 front keys and LEDs Power key Special keys Manual brightness control Shift key LEDs Power Key If you want to start the 8585 using the Power key You must hold the Power key down for a short time Manual Brightness Control e Manual brightness control brighter Manual brightness control darker LEDs Tas Temp red LED indicates an excessively high or low temperature inside the unit Me
39. activate the setting and generate the log file Caution Only generate WLAN log files temporarily for analysis purposes Afterwards make sure to set the Property Debug Logging entry to 0 Damage Otherwise system errors are a threat since if the EWF is deactivated storage media will be filled with log files size of a WLAN log file up to 5O MB When this size is reached the Zebra Config automati cally creates BAK files which are sequentially numbered Figure A 13 Example of a WLAN log file 2 care Ibig File Edit Format View Help 141401 RSSI Qual BSSID SSID 141401 62 65 00 12 7F F3 2A 10 PTXLINK 172 141402 00 12 7F F3 2A 10 PTXLINK 172 141403 00 12 7F F3 2A 10 PTXLINK 172 141404 00 12 7F F3 2A 10 PTXLINK 172 141405 00 12 7F F3 2A 10 PTXLINK 172 141406 00 12 7F F3 2A 10 PTXLINK 172 141407 00 12 7F F3 2A 10 PTXLINK 172 141408 00 12 7F F3 2A 10 PTXLINK 172 141409 00 12 7F F3 2A 10 PTXLINK 172 141410 00 12 7F F3 2A 10 PTXLINK 172 141411 00 12 7F F3 2A 10 PTXLINK 172 141412 00 12 7F F3 2A 10 PTXLINK 172 141413 00 12 7F F3 2A 10 PTXLINK 172 141414 00 12 7F F3 2A 10 PTXLINK 172 141415 00 12 7F F3 2A 10 PTXLINK 172 141416 00 12 7F F3 2A 10 PTXLINK 172 Serer Gs d Go 3 3 3 3 53 3 0 v ING ING ING NG ING NG ING NG NG NG NG NG NG NG NG Nd Cr er er ee ee 53 59 53 33 3 53 3 3 on Information in the WLAN Log File The following basically applies Only the information which is dis
40. afety practices required for the opera tion of the 8585 and 8595 Chapter 2 Basic Operation describes the steps required to get the 8585 ready for operation device fea tures connectors power and WLAN Chapter 3 Installing the Computer describes the instructions for safely and effectively mounting the computer Chapter 4 Operation describes the touchscreen keys operating system ports and internal devices Chapter 5 Accessories describes the peripherals and accessories available for your computer Chapter 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting describes the care of the 8585 steps to investigate prob lems and common usage mistakes Chapter 7 Device Description and Technical Specifications lists the specifications for the 8585 and 8595 computers Appendix A Zebra Config Program describes the detailed configuration information for the Zebra Config program x 8585 8595 Vehicle Mount Computer User Guide Text Conventions 7 A A Caution Property Damage A A A NOTE Notes highlight additional helpful information WARNING This symbol indicates hazards that pose a risk to life and limb such as contacting the power supply as detailed below IMPORTANT These statements provide particularly important instructions or addi tional information that is critical to the operation of the equipment This statement warns you of any dangers or hazards that could potentially cause damage to the computer or system su
41. amage system needs to be taken into account for the concrete application area Power Supply The 8585 is equipped with a galvanically separated integrated DC power supply Power is connected to the underside of the unit using a Phoenix Contact plug There is no power switch Caution The 8585 must only be connected to a SELV circuit Ensure that there is a suitable dis Property connecting device such as a power switch or circuit breaker in the power supply circuit Damage Ensure that the disconnecting device isolates all supply voltage lines The DC connect ing cable must be protected by a fuse 30 AT max The ignition connecting cable must be protected by a fuse of the following type 5x20 mm T 125 mA L 250 V for example a Wickmann 195 125 mA 250 V The SELV circuit is a secondary circuit that is designed and protected so that its voltages will not exceed a safe value both when operating correctly or if a single error occurs A WARNING Use the connecting cables supplied by Zebra to connect the 8585 to the power supply Make sure that the connecting cables are laid without kinks and are protected Vehicle Applications such as forklifts Electrical Installation Pay special attention to the various electrical potentials when installing the unit on a vehicle such as a forklift In the 8585 the logic ground and the shield ground are firmly linked The logic ground is the earth line GND for all of the inter
42. anie Activity green LED indicates access of the flash drive Power Power green LED indicates an available internal power supply 4 4 8585 8595 Vehicle Mount Computer User Guide Special Keys O Special keys S1 to S8 E The special keys can be configured with the Zebra Config program select the Front keys menu Shift Key Switch the keys S1 S2 S3 and S4 to S5 S6 S7 and S8 The lucent LED indicates an activated Shift key Operating States The following are the 8585 operating states Status of Inter nal LEDs 8585 Status Temp red OFF OFF Initial state idle time waiting for a new ignition signal after switch off no power supply OFF FLASHING Temperature sensor malfunctioning FLASHING OFF 8585 is in stand by mode S3 OFF ON The computer will not start until the temperature inside the unit returns to between 30 C and 62 C ON OFF Computer is starting up normal operational state shutdown delay time is running Power green Temp red Temp lt 30 C or Temp gt 70 C OFF OFF Temperature sensor malfunctioning automatic switch off soft ware configuration Operating System J Images for the 8585 devices cannot be run on Intel devices If the wrong image is used a blue screen appear with the following technical information 0X0000007B Operation 4 5 Pre installed on Flash When an 8585 with a pre installed operating system is started the
43. ant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules and meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Standard ICES 003 for digital apparatus These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interfer ence to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio T V technician for help Zebra is not responsible for any radio television interference caused by unauthorized modifications of this equipment or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than those specified by Zebra The correction of interference caused by such unauthorized modification substitution or attachment will be the responsibility of the user The use of shielded I O
44. ap protective cap of the 8585 there is a Service USB interface 3 6 8585 8595 Vehicle Mount Computer User Guide Figure 3 2 Antenna cap 8585 Antenna cap and Service USB interface To access this Service USB interface you need to remove the antenna cap from the unit Caution X Incorrect or improper removal and fastening of the antenna cap can impair the function of the entire Property 8585 system These actions or if the 8585 is operated with the antenna cap service USB interface open Damage for a longer period of time than required for service tasks will invalidate any warranty provided by Zebra The service USB interface may only be used for maintenance purposes e g to load software updates The antenna cap service USB interface may only remain open for the duration of the service work It may only be opened and closed by qualified technical personnel No objects or fluids may be introduced into the 8585 while the antenna cap and the USB interface are open Only when the antenna cap service USB interface is properly closed again may operation be resumed protection class is then ensured again Figure 3 3 Service USB under the antenna cap Do not pull the antenna connection cable too far out of the unit catch it or cut it Unfasten antenna cap from unit and refasten it 1 Unscrew the two screws from the antenna cap with an Allen key size 3 mm 2 Liftthe antenna cap carefully to avoid pulling on the antenna connec
45. appears when pressing or creating any key except for power bright ness keys The password can only be entered using the touch screen and the keys displayed in the dialog Password request for locked keyboard lock Only the administrator can remove the lock during successful locking A 16 8585 8595 Vehicle Mount Computer User Guide Network Settings Common In the Common menu under Network Settings you can make settings for the network adapter LAN and WLAN Find information about settings for the network adapter currently selected in the Current Settings window The System Settings button opens the Windows dialog for networks Figure A 8 Network Settings Common menu Ha M Network Settings Common Automatic computer renaming Computer name ge System JB cc cc GAP Settings M Network adapter Summit 802 11n Network Adapter Obtain address automatically DHCP Network adapter Summit 802 11n Network Adapter a Use the following IP address Default gateway DHCP active NG ban 113 Use the following DNS server adresses 10641113 10 64 1 111 Preferred DNS server Ne Wes i 10 64 1 113 Alternate DNS server INS SEE MAC address 00 17 23 0B FF A9 IP address IP addresse 10 65 13 51 Sub ke Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 ubnet mask Def gateway 10165121 Adjust your relevant network settings in this dialog Computer name
46. ar as it is assumed that this is taken into account at installation If the file is not available an error message about a defect file appears Zebra Config Program A 33 Common Parameter Description Show hide the software The software keyboard starts automatically when Zebra Config keyboard automatically on lis started When the cursor is placed in an input field it is always input fields in Zebra Config displayed A file named Keyboard cfg must exist in the software keyboard installation directory otherwise an error message appears If the keyboard is started by Zebra Config it is also terminated when Zebra Config is closed The software keyboard version 1 5 or higher is mandatory for this An error message is displayed when errors occur The message is only visible after logging on Warning with query on If static P addresses when DHCP is disabled and or a import of static network data computer name are imported a warning with corresponding security query may appear computer name IP addresses Command Lines Parameter IMPORT only for administrators The parameter IMPORT is available for import using batch job Zebra Config V 2 3 and higher Example ZebraCfg IMPORT lt Path gt AnyExportedData cfg The CFG file to be imported must be generated using export from Zebra Config The CFG filename must contain the entire path or at least for the current directory Other parameters for control of the
47. are switched on at the same Property time as the 8585 or after you start the 8585 If this is not possible please ensure that the 8585 is ade Damage quately protected from power leakage caused by an external device Only power up the 8585 when all devices have been connected and the 8585 has been closed correctly remember the cable cover Otherwise you may damage the 8585 Powering Up the 8585 Only power up the 8585 after connecting all of the devices The 8585 is powered up by connecting it to an appropriate power supply and then depending on the version of the device either using the Power key or the ignition signal You have to hold the Power key down for a short time Caution Make sure there is a suitable disconnecting device such as a power switch or circuit breaker in the Property power supply circuit Damage 2 8 8585 8595 Vehicle Mount Computer User Guide Figure 2 9 8585 Power key Power key Powering Down the 8585 Always shut down the 8585 as follows 1 Power down the device using the ignition input or the Power key 2 Remove the cable cover 3 Disconnect the device from the DC supply voltage pull the plug Overview The 8585 can be installed in a variety of ways tcan be positioned horizontally on a desk or mounted on a steering wheel and vehicle console Wall mounts are also available for mounting the unit on machines and operating panels e Roof mounting is also possible for examp
48. ating backlight control remote maintenance Wedge software keyboard The activation code is only valid for the specific serial number of one computer and the corresponding feature product code The features must be activated seperately one by one E iu H Activate Automatic Switch off Activate the automatic switch off as follows 1 Activate the Product code in the line AOFF Automatic switch off 2 Enterthe activation key you received with the purchase of the option Or Click Search file under mport license file and load the license file that contains this key 3 Savethe settings Activate Software Keyboard Activate the software keyboard as follows Zebra Config Program A 25 1 Activate the Product code in the line SWKB Software keyboard 2 Enter the activation key you received when you purchased the option Or Click Search file under mport license file and load the license file that contains this key 3 Savethe settings After licensing a Keys file is automatically created for the software keyboard and is stored in the Keys direc tory If this file is accidentally deleted the software keyboard will no longer function After three minutes running time it switches itself off Enhanced Write Filter J NOTE The Enhanced Write Filter menu is only relevant for the embedded operating systems Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard 7 and Windows XP Embedded If EWF is not installed no changes can be performe
49. ature 6 000 7 6 P packaging viii password Laird Connection Manager 2 4 password read access without A 31 power CONSUMPti0N IA 7 5 Key L A 2 8 4 3 SUPPIY 000 e eee eee eee 1 3 3 2 6 2 7 5 MISES on aioe AA AA 7 5 protection 1 3 SAICLY MP 1 3 powering up down the 8585 2 7 programs Autostart aaua aaa A 18 Protection Class cee es 1 2 3 5 protective antenna cap 0c e eee eee 3 5 R radio frequencies transmission 1 5 performance WLAN a 2 2 PAN AA 7 3 read access without password A 31 real time clock AA 7 3 regulatory approvals a 1 6 KIRA 1 4 RJ45 port a saaan maa kh log Ris npe be hg 4 6 4 7 RS 232 connections 00 ccc eee eee 4 6 RITE directive 0 0 0 0 ccc eee eens 1 4 S scanner bracket a 5 2 SCANNETS L A E E 5 2 screen blanking adaptor cable 2 5 SELV circuit a 3 2 serial POM ma iiiillinieibLbiBbLnferePfeseie benefi 4 5 7 4 bar code scanners a 4 5 eI cR MM 4 5 Service USB Interface a 3 5 Service USB interface 000 3 5 3 6 shield ground 3 2 SHIFT Key xit eg eden ae DA tare 4 4 shock resistance 0000 eee eee 7 6 Signal Strength Zebra Config program A 20 signal strength and quality
50. batch import are NONET The data from the config module network will NOT be imported STATNET Static IP addresses will be imported and set during batch import Default Static IP addresses will NOT be imported Please note To activate the imported data the computer must be restarted Output redirection functions in a file with gt however the output is still additionally written to the console window Caution NO warning request appears when using the COM2 Property Damage NO warning appears with information about the non permitted mixing of configurations between AC and DC devices Info Header of an Export File The info header of an export file contains the following information A 34 8585 8595 Vehicle Mount Computer User Guide Zebra Config export file Exported from computer MPC5XPEMBSP2 Hardware serial number 205004056587 Export timestamp YMD 2005 06 18 20 30 13 General ZebraCfgExportVer 1 ZebraCfgExportSNR 205004056587 Numerics 24 key keypad a 5 1 5 2 8585 Chipset us aa KA cca eve MED Ad s RTASURE Raus 4 6 DC power supply n n naa aaa 3 2 dimensions front view 0 0 000s 7 6 display Size eee vii external connectors 0002200 00s 2 5 front keys 4 2 4 3 Tront VIGW csse Re ke RRDDDOUPODISP r4 Lao 7 6 7 7 EEDS 4 2 eee E AA Mi 4 3 operating states a 44 powering up down aa 2 7 power key 2
51. board and releases them for use on this computer Enhanced Write Filter Exclusively for MS Windows Embedded operating systems adminis ters write protection function File Based Write Filter Exclusively for MS Windows Embedded operating systems adminis ters write protection function Settings Sets password language and further default settings for the Zebra Config program Exit Exit Zebra Config program Zebra Config Program A 3 Installation System Requirements The following operating systems are supported Windows Embedded Standard 7 WES 7 Windows 7 Professional Pre installed on Zebra Computers In most cases Zebra Config is pre installed on each 8585 and 8595 Subsequent Installation An installation program Zebra config exe is available from the Zebra Help Desk for subsequent installation Start the Zebra config exe from the directory into which it was installed Restart the computer once installation is complete Zebra Config will only be operable following rebooting Automatic Installation of Software Keyboard Zebra software keyboard is automatically installed as part of the Zebra Config installation If no license is avail able for this software the keyboard will only function for three minutes It then stops working For further infor mation about the software keyboard please refer to the instruction manual of the same name Files The following important files are located in the
52. cables is required when connecting this equipment to any and all optional peripheral or host devices Failure to do so may violate FCC and ICES rules A WARNING FCC warning Any change or modification which is not expressly approved in the corresponding pages can lead to the withdrawal of the operating license for this device In order to comply with the FCC requirements regarding radio frequency exposure from vehicle mounted transmission devices the antenna has to be kept at least 20 cm away from people Transmission of Radio Frequencies Use care in airplanes or in clinical medical areas Some devices in hospitals and airplanes are not protected from radio frequency energy Consequently do not use the 8585 in airplanes or hospitals without prior authorization Here use of the 8585 is only permitted if authorization is obtained 1 6 8585 8595 Vehicle Mount Computer User Guide Caution with pacemakers Do not use the 8585 near pacemakers The 8585 can affect the function of medically implanted devices such as pacemakers and create interference Do not place the 8585 near such devices Keep a minimum distance of 20 cm between such a device and the 8585 in order to reduce the risk of interference If you have reason to assume that interference has occurred then turn the 8585 off and consult a heart expert Country Roaming This device incorporates the International Roaming feature IEEE802 11d which will ensure the product oper ates o
53. cc eee ees 7 3 calibration touchscreen 2002 2 00 4 2 CE Marking ss 62 enc neces oe ewe ee pede EE UE 1 4 CAPE Tanim edens adi nace o ter p eir mn 4 6 7 3 cleaning AA RA 4 2 housing II 6 1 touchscreen s slsse 6 3 ele mc PEPPER 7 3 COM power supply a 4 5 Command line parameters Zebra Config program sssssss sess A 4 Command Lines parameters IMPORT only for administrators A 33 Index II 8585 8595 Vehicle Mount Computer User Guide computer renaming automatic A 17 Config local cfg file A 23 connections antenna cable 00 3 5 DC voltage supply a 2 6 external s sro ann ye aci et laha a dE RA 2 5 external devices 0 2 7 RJ45 port 4 6 RO 282 53m aaa eRLALARRDRIAS bA ai deni Sent 4 6 USB E 3 5 connectors external detailed view 2 5 construction Ke sIstaNGE nana na pn BARA ac an s 4 1 TVPG AA AN 4 1 cooling through the supply of fresh air 3 1 CPU Courre renra Eeee Labahan He Lists 7 3 D data transmission a 4 7 data transmission via LAN Ethernet 6 1 6 2 DC power pack se 7 5 power supply connector drawing 2 6 voltage supply connector 2 5 DC connecting cable nauuna aaaea 3 2 DC signal reference a 2 6 Declaration of Conformity n
54. ch as malfunctions data loss equipment damage etc WARNING Mild injury is possible WARNING There is a possible risk of death serious injury WARNING There is an immediate risk of death serious injury Always Install Operate and Maintain the Unit Properly The 8585 was designed and built according to modern technology and accepted safety regulations However the operation of the 8585 can endanger personnel or third parties and cause damage to the device and other material assets when for example the device is Installed incorrectly or improperly Operated by untrained or uninstructed personnel Improperly operated and maintained Not used as intended The operator commitments in regards to safety accident prevention regulations work protection are to be followed Safety In order to prevent injury and damage please read and observe the following safety guidelines prior to assembly and commissioning The manufacturer assumes no liability for any and all damages that can be attributed to non compliance with these guidelines Intended Usage The 8585 is a multifunction terminal for stationary and mobile use in commercial applications for example logistics storage manufacturing Different or extraordinary usage is not permitted For resulting damage the user operator of the 8585 is solely responsible This also applies to any changes you make to the device Compliance with the contents of the safety
55. cle battery please note While charging the vehicle battery the 8585 has to be either disconnected from the battery or it has to be deter mined that the maximum allowed input voltage of the 8585 is not exceeded Do not switch on devices with damaged cables or plugs Do not use the 8585 when a cable or plug is damaged Have the damaged parts replaced immediately Do not connect or disconnect any cables during storms Cables must never be connected or disconnected during an electrical storm External Devices The use of additional wiring and other peripheral devices which are not recommended or sold by the manufac turer can result in fire electrocution or personal injury If a power supply is used only use the power supply recommended by the manufacturer Before connecting or disconnecting peripheral devices exception USB devices the 8585 must be discon nected from the power supply Otherwise this could seriously damage both the 8585 and the connected devices Make sure that external peripheral devices with their own power supply are switched on at the same time or after you start the 8585 If this is not possible please ensure that the 8585 is adequately protected from power leakage caused by an external device Ensure that the power and grounding of any external peripheral devices to be connected to the 8585 are consistent with the power and grounding of the 8585 1 4 8585 8595 Vehicle Mount Computer User Guide Repairs
56. d Write protection is enabled and managed in the Enhanced Write Filter menu This allows you to protect the system against modification of any kind All write accesses or modifications on an activated EWF drive will be discarded with the next restart EWF settings are not saved or loaded to import export configurations see Settings on page A 8 Figure A 15 Enhanced Write Filter menu PE Enhanced Write Filter EWF Drives ID Status Type BootCmd lUsed Reserved I 0 0 0 0 MB Set boot command BootCmd Drive No command C Activate write protection ENABLE te pratection DISABLE E A dta SABLE COMMIT agis changes COMM The EWF Manager Enhanced write Filter allows you to protect the system from every modification All write accesses or modifications on an activated EWF drive will be discarded with the next restart The computer s EWF drives are displayed in the EWF Drives field there is usually only one The settings below apply to the EWF drive selected here A 26 8585 8595 Vehicle Mount Computer User Guide Set Boot Command BootCmd Parameter Description No command The set boot commands are deactivated again Activate write protection Activates write protection All system changes are written exclu ENABLE sively to the main memory they are discarded when the computer is restarted To activate this setting reboot the computer Deactivate write protect
57. ds such as converters for the forklift motor may result in random restarts mal functions and or irreparable damage to the device Ifyou want to connect devices fed by other power sources to the 8585 such as printers and so on be sure to power up the peripheral devices at the same time or after the 8585 Otherwise you may encounter start up problems malfunctions or even irreparable damage to the device Wiring Vehicle Power to the 8585 8595 A WARNING Applying a voltage above the input voltage rating or reversing polarity may result in permanent damage to the 8585 8595 and will void the product warranty A 1 8 meter 6 ft extension power cable PN 13985 301 is available which should be used to wire the 8585 8595 to the truck battery This cable needs to be ordered separately This cable should be wired to a filtered fused maximum 10A accessory supply on the vehicle On negative chassis vehicles the positive lead 3 4 8585 8595 Vehicle Mount Computer User Guide should be fused On positive chassis vehicles the negative lead should be fused On floating chassis vehicles the positive and negative leads must be fused Any additional wiring minimum 18 gauge connectors or disconnects used should be rated for at least 90 VDC 10 A When connecting PN 13985 301 ensure that the screen blanking wires clearly labelled and the power wires red black leads are reliably secured away from each other or are separated with reliably secured
58. e and the unit is automatically switched off for example after three minutes or after a signal from the oper ating software Configuration with Zebra Config Program The Zebra Config program must be installed for the automatic switch off module to function correctly If the Zebra Config has not been started the 8585 will carry out a hard shutdown once the delay time and shut down time set by the hardware e g via MPCCOM EXE has elapsed In this case the operating system is not shut down normally before the power is switched off The current application is unable to save its data and the file system becomes increasingly unstable and inconsistent If the Zebra Config has been started the program can recognize when the operating system needs to be shut down Firstly the Windows message WM QUERYENDSESSION is sent to all running applications to inform them of the impending shutdown Now every application has to respond within the time that is set in the registry see the Automatic Switch off Configuration Dialog on page A 6 If a response is not sent in the specified time the application is forced to quit If there are any open programs with unsaved changes it may not be possible to automatically quit them for example an unsaved document in WORDPAD EXE a program supplied with Windows In this case WORDPAD EXE responds to the Windows message WM QUERYENDSESSION with a user query to confirm if the current file is to be saved Application
59. e window will appear at this position after every program start If you move the example dialog around the screen using the mouse pointer the current coordinates will automatically be entered Then click on Save position A 22 8585 8595 Vehicle Mount Computer User Guide Parameter Description Activate WLAN status at This checkbox must be activated for the WLAN status window to be displayed system startup Show sample dialog If clicked the settings made in the dialog will be demonstrated in an example window Show WLAN status The WLAN status window can be turned on and off with a 8585 front panel key with hotkey defined here To be able to use this setting and as a result the front panel key Hotkey the 8585 must be restarted Connect Program Parameter Description Start program on This setting is used to start any arbitrary software program each new connect or start after The program may optionally be started after every entry into the WLAN area or periodically if necessary enter the time interval If a WLAN connection exists the program is started at the specified intervals Note The prerequisite is that there is a functioning WLAN connection An application example The 8585 on a forklift has an online connection to the warehouse management database If the forklift leaves the WLAN area this online connection is interrupted To receive updated data immediately after entering the WLAN ar
60. e a good rule of thumb e Signal strengths less than 70 dBm are good Quality between 10 and 20 dB is good AN IMPORTANT These values are only approximate and depend on many factors different sensitivity of receivers data bandwidth etc Zebra Config Program A 21 WLAN Status Window Settings Dialog Figure A 12 WLAN Status Window dialog type WLAN Status Window Window Settings Dialogtyp a Large percent values IV Auto ad Largo tw measure values Paulie a Iv Display l C Large graphical level titles dD Large graphical no level titles Sample ALT GR CTRL RETURN E Small percent values Change hotkey Iv Window Small raw measure values r Connect program T Activate WLAN Status at system startup T Show sample dialog G Small graphical level titles Show til H Small graphical no level titles T Show in FreeFloatT erminal percent values ltd FreeFloatTerminal measure values V Window ca amma T Start program on each new connect or start after 0 seconds 0 no interval Program r Extended settings Select WLAN card k Automatically gt x IV Set background color M Set text color X Y Position 636 0 Save position Stored 636 0 In this module you can setup the WLAN Status dialog The option Window can be activated has no effect for the sample dialog id Window Settin
61. e ignition also with a fuse Automatic Switch off Process When the ignition is switched on the 8585 is supplied with power and begins checking its internal temperature and automatic switch off function Once the ambient conditions have been verified as acceptable the 8585 starts the operating system just like normal During the first three minutes of the start up phase none of the ambient conditions such as the internal temperature or the gnition input status are checked This allows the operating system and the operating soft ware for the automatic switch off module to fully load without interruption Following this three minute period the internal temperature of the unit and the status of the gnition input are checked continuously If the inner temperature of the 8585 reaches a critical range the operating system is shut down normally and the computer remains switched off until the temperature is back in the permitted range If the Ignition input is switched to earth potential or a potential free source during normal operation the unit switches to shutdown delay time 4 8 8585 8595 Vehicle Mount Computer User Guide In this state the device continues to operate normally until the delay time for example 15 minutes has elapsed e Ifthe ignition is triggered again during this time the 8585 resumes normal operation f however the delay time elapses the operating system is shut down normally by the operating softwar
62. ea again the Connect Program function is used to start a database update automatically Program Enter the program to be started here Extended Settings Parameter Description Select WLAN card Detect the radio card automatically or select it from the list see also WLAN status window and radio cards next page Finally don t forget to Save WLAN Status Window and Radio Cards The WLAN status window works exclusively with radio cards which support WMI The WMI class is configured in config_local cfg in the line Noiseselect 01 The WMI selection string in the format NoiseSelect_XX Card Name SELECT For XX substitute a number from 01 to 20 at most 20 different WLAN cards can be supported For the card name a few characters at the start of the WLAN adapter name are enough not case sensitive The full SELECT string is then specified separated by a comma Zebra Config Program A 23 Write WLAN Log File To optimize the WLAN network or e g to analyse errors in roaming a WLAN log file can be generated using the Zebra Config program 1 For this edit the Config local cfg file in the Zebra directory of the 8585 e g with Notepad 2 The entry Debug Logging 0 entry is located by default in section CfgWLANStatus 0 means no log file will be generated 1 means a log file will be generated and written to the Zebra directory Filename of the log file WLAN DebugLog txt 3 Restart the computer to
63. eatures are also applicable to the Model 8595 Figure 1 The 8585 Vehicle Mount Computer Scope of Delivery The delivery includes at least the following 8585 or 8595 Cable cover The assembly kit e Ignition or Screen Blanking power cable e Optionally ordered accessories e Quick Start Guide English and Chinese Please verify the delivery contents immediately on receipt Packaging The packaging material has been selected to optimally protect your device while simultaneously offering the best possible ecological compatibility We therefore kindly request that you store the original packaging material or ensure it is used for another suitable purpose such as trans porting the unit or returning shipment Caution If you repack the device please ensure that the cling wrap in the cardboard frame is Property positioned towards the front of the device so that it can provide the proper protection Damage Removing the Protective Film from the Display The front display of the 8585 is protected during transport by a transparent film This film should remain on the front display during assembly to avoid damage to the front display surface Only remove the film once all of the assembly work has been completed About This Guide ix Returning Your Device Due care was exercised when putting together the contents of your delivery and dispatching your device Nevertheless if you still have cause for complaint please contact
64. eeeeeseueaeesenseuseeensnaees 7 6 Dimensions 8585 10 ssssssssssssesssseseeeen nenne nennen ER ener nnns nnns nnns nnns EEREN EN sss sss ENSE ens 7 6 Front Vew EPI EEEM 7 6 Side VieW M EERE 7 8 TOP VIEW 7 9 VESA Drill SS M c e 7 10 APDrOvValS AA ML 7 10 Appendix A Zebra Config Program Basic Safety GuldelINBS5 a AA AA ANA ANA A 1 Overview of Functions cccccee cece cece eee e eee e eee e eee ta ae eee ee ae aaa aeeaaeeaaeeaaeeeaeeaaseaseeaaeeeaseaseeaaaeaaaeaaaeaaeeaeeeas A 1 laicum a a a E E EE a R EEE P a A E a E aai A 3 System Req iremeni S assisen TR A 3 Pre installed on Zebra Computers sssssssssssssssssssssssseeeeeee nne nnne nennen rena A 3 Subsequent Installation sssssssssssseeeenenneeeneenenene nennen nennen nsns A 3 Automatic Installation of Software Keyboard ssssssssseeeene mnn A 3 Files ei AI IEIUNII IM EI EID A 3 Starting the PO a AA A 4 Password Check etre rna lee c XR x Red Re PR Y e XY RE LR WX X Y A 4 Accessing Config with WES T m AA A 4 FBWF Advice at the Start of the Program scciissssccictincacieceonnitaavancaniacanndccettacansaivetinvesneenaweedes A 4 Hardware Monitor RR A 5 EE NOP AL sa eaters ake tens geen te cctv ce ANA nc een ele ses E ccd ies i is m eL ese E DEL EE A 6 Table o
65. ehicle Mount Computer User Guide Defaults Parameter Export customer settings Description With this function all Zebra Config settings can be exported to a Config text file Each export file is displayed with an info header see Info Header of an Export File on page A 33 The export file can be imported to other 8585 to maintain identical settings on all computers Import customer settings Those files generated with the export function can be selected for import It is not possible to import the local Config Local cfg Before the import a message tells you not to mix AC DC configurations as this can block the device In the event that a mandatory software key for activating diverse options on a PC is missing this is reported in a corresponding error message Please note If options are released in the imported Config setting which are missing on this computer a corresponding error message is displayed Caution Property Damage During import not all data is checked for validity rather the data is saved in the way that it is defined in the import file False information could lead to failure of 8585 such as malfunctions data loss equip ment damage etc Load factory defaults Here default settings can be loaded that are saved in a file named FactoryDefault Serial numbers cig This file can only be generated by Zebra service with an internal program The AC DC configuration warning does not appe
66. el surface e Prevent using any kind of chemical solvent acidic or alkali solution Disposal The Zebra general terms and conditions set out the obligations for disposal in accordance with official elec tronics regulations General The 8585 and 8595 Vehicle Mount Computers are multi function industry computers designed for stationary and mobile use e Due to its rugged design aluminium housing the device provides effective protection against mechanical electrical and chemical influences and extreme ambient temperatures J NOTE The Model 8585 Vehicle Mount Computer is used as an example throughout the manual but all specifications other than dimensions are also applicable to the Model 8595 Figure 7 1 The 8585 Vehicle Mount Computer 7 2 8585 8595 Vehicle Mount Computer User Guide Device Models The following models of this Vehicle Mount Computer are available e The 8585 with 10 4 display e The 8595 with 12 1 display Abbreviations Used for Devices and Accessories Please note that to save space on the 8585 and supplied accessories the following abbreviations have been used Abbreviation Meaning DC z DC Ign Ignition Device Type identification Device Type Plate The device type plate on the 8585 contains the following information 8585 Describes the vehicle mount computer with a 10 display or 8595 Describes the vehicle mount computer with a 12 display SVGA or
67. f Contents v Information on 8985 P Tc E E A 6 Automatic Switch off Configuration Dialog eeeseseeeeeeeeeeennnnn nmn A 6 npo m M A 8 ci jeep Me c e A 9 c Dez e Mec r A 10 usd fe m A 10 Configuration Dialog MR T A 10 Assigning Front Panel WINGY T rmm A 11 Deleting Front Panel Key Assignment 1 1111111 1 1 maana aaa A 11 Starting an External Program with the Front Panel Keys sseee A 11 Common System Settings SH AA dab beidaemenes sonst oeedi peeked stds A 11 Windows Embedded Standard 7 and Windows 7 Professional ececeeeeeeeentteeeeeeeeeeeees A 12 Automatic Windows LOGON T A 12 Logon with Software Keyboard aaa AA AKA AA A 12 sis E Torr A 13 Remote Desktop Logon with SW Keyboard ssssssseseeeeennnm A 13 Keyboard Front Key ore uio NGA NA ANG A 14 WES MT rr A 14 Utenmpculedu us cile cm A 14 Software TROY DOAN Cepia M kaya KON A 15 Keyboard Front Key LocKIng aus iu eto btt etr ctn teblaniebdanabcones AASA A 15 pi ELA 1 AA AA AA AA A 16 COMMON aaa AA NAAN AA AKA AA AA A 16 Computer NAME M A 16 Network Adapter na BANAAG AGAR ANAKAN E E D A 16 Automatic Computer ISBIalrbisscu kadudsastet etti busd uda nte tati ten Sap NU ex ua d padaan
68. gs Parameter Dialog type Fels v9 Description In the selection list select the desired design for the WLAN status window The signal strength and quality can be displayed as dBm values percentages or a bar chart Auto adjust Dialog width to host IP info The width of the WLAN status window can be defined as a fixed value Other wise it depends on the length of the host name and the IP address Display host name Shows the host name in the WLAN status window Show IP address Shows the IP address in the WLAN status window Display SSID SSID Service Set Identifier is displayed in the WLAN Status Window Windows is always on top The WLAN status window will always be displayed on top of other windows Show title bar Display the WLAN status window with a title bar Show in task bar The WLAN status window will appear in the task bar Window can be activated moved The position on the WLAN status window on the screen can be moved If the title bar is displayed the window can be activated Set background colour The background colour of the WLAN status window is selected Click the colour field to see a palette of all available colours Set text color The text color of the WLAN status window is selected Click the color field to see a palette of all available colors X Y position The position of the WLAN status window on the screen is defined here Th
69. icking on Add or Remove a list of hard drives and files is displayed When the desired configuration is complete Don t forget to save the settings Modified Files in the Cache When FBWF is active files are shown here that are protected by FBWF and that were changed during the run time The following is possible here apply changes and write them to the file system or restore the original status of the file and delete it from the cache Zebra Config Program A 29 Figure A 18 Modified files in the cache C Boot horm dat 4 KB CADLoG Config Local cfg 4 KB C SDLoG LogFile st 16 KB C ProgramD ata Microsoft S earch D ata Applications Windows GatherLogs Systemlndex Systemlndex Crwl 4 KB C ProgramD ata Microsoft S earch D ata ApplicationsYWindows1G atherLogs SystemIndex Systemlndex gthr 4 KB C ProgramD ata Microsoft Search D ata Applications Windows MSS chk 8 KB C ProgramD ata Microsoft Search D ata Applications Windows MSS log 4 KB C ProgramD ata Microsoft S earch D ata Applications WindowsProjects SystemIndex Indexer CiFiles 00010004 wid 81 C ProgramD ata Microsoft S earch D ata Applications Windows Projects SystemIndex Indexer CiFiles 00010006 ci 4 KE C ProgramD ata Microsoft S earch D ata Applications Windows Projects SystemIndex Indexer CiFiles 00010006 dir 4K C ProgramD ata Microsoft S earch D ata Applications Windows Projects SystemIndex Indexer CiFiles 00010006 wid 64 C Program
70. in way and become inert if they are not moved Like burning in the effect is irreversible but can be avoided by regularly turning off the display or by using a screen saver with changing content Define in the power management centre of the utilized operating system that the displays of the 8585 should be turned off when no user input occurs A motionless image can stay on the display for a maximum of 12 hours After more than 12 hours there is the risk of the memory effect Basic Operation 2 5 Connectors Overview of External Connectors Figure 2 5 Connectors overview Figure 2 6 External connectors detailed view example 24 48 VDC o T Audio zal GND C er Ro ae DC PWR out 10 100 MBit nnn 2 Ignition 3 2 1 3 max 60V DC Adaptor Cables Two types of adaptor cables are available for use with the 8585 8595 An extension power cable PN 13985 301 is available as an accessory The power extension cable is connected to the vehicle on one side and the adaptor cable on the other side All cables can be used with every voltage Zebra offers an ignition and a screen blanking display off adaptor cable The external wire of the adapter cable must be connected to the ground lug of the terminal and to the vehicle chassis J NOTE Refer to Wiring Vehicle Power to the 8585 8595 on page 3 3 for details about ignition and screen blanking installation instructions If you require Pre Regulator or UPS installation instruct
71. ing system The configuration dialog differentiates the various systems and is displayed according to the device The sample screen following is an example of the functions that are displayed if the Windows Embedded Standard 7 WES7 operating system is installed in the device Figure A 1 Zebra Config main menu with operating system WES 7 P config Tool 10 xl Avi Hardware ERSITOnment IN Automatic Front e Monitor Switchoff Panel C3 System Ag c sytem a Network TN aM ic Software as Enhanced ped File Based EH Activation Write Filter D Write Filter Ely Settings Windows 7 Professional does not support File Based Write Filter This button is omitted with this operating system Hardware Monitor Information display e g serial number of the device and current oper ating temperature Environment Information display Statistics and data on the environment controller such as hard switch offs Automatic Switch off Configures the automatic switch off behaviour delay time ignition etc Front Panel Defines the assignment of 8585s optional front panel keys System Settings Configures Windows logon taskbar display etc Network Manages IP address and DNS server Network Startup Start programs automatically when booting the device WLAN Configuration of the WLAN Status Window Software Activation Activates licenses for automatic switch off and software key
72. ion 001 Rev A 057 2015 Operating system updates Overview of the 8585 and 8595 Vehicle Mount Computers esses vii br e S ere vii Slee sA Ee OERSET viii u rc s pfed E viii Removing the Protective Film from the Display sssseneeennnnnnm nnn viii Returning eibi ren M Mr s ix About the 8585 8595 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual cccccceccccecceeceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeees ix Text Conventions tree it ete eee RR UR XR CE Ve ER LR ER ERR VAR e ER RR YR a EXC RES X Chapter 1 Approvals and Basic Safety Guidelines Always Install Operate and Maintain the Unit Properly 1 117777770 aaa aaa 1 1 SG P 1 1 alin MR rop 1 1 Initial Operation of the Device ssssssssssssssssssseeeenn enne nnne nne nnne nnne n nnns essen nnne 1 2 Power hs 6 0 9 ee 1 3 External Devices ci rere eei ir suns ERE RR ER ER ER KR KR CR RR VR KAAU 1 3 Kapa ral MR Nt m Pm 1 4 CE cui 1 4 RTTE Directive 1999 5 EC eeseeseessisessesseseseeeeeene nnne nnne nennen nnne nns nnns nnns sensn nnns en kakak 1 4 Special Rule Restriction eessssssssssssssssssseseseee enne enne nennen nnne nnne rennen nennen 1 5 Regulatory SUMMA dee ERR
73. ion Disables write protection DISABLE To activate this setting reboot the computer Deactivate and take over This setting is a combination of Deactivate write protection and DISABLE COMMIT Take over changes Write protection is deactivated changes are applied Take over changes Temporarily deactivates write protection in order to commit current changes to the system Once finished write protection is immediately active again e Click Set Command to apply the settings Click the Exec Restart button to restart the computer and activate the settings File Based Write Filter J NOTE The File Based Write Filter menu is relevant for the embedded operating systems with the exception of Windows Professional 7 The FBWF Menus Current and Target Status of the Installation The left column of the FBWS menu always shows the currently installed FBWF configuration the right column shows the newly defined configuration after the computer is restarted Zebra Config Program A 27 Figure A 16 FBWF configuration menu Current Status Settings Target Status FBWF Configuration Exceptions fpr write protection Changed files in cache M Current configuration T White protection enabled Maximum size of the cache 0 MB 7 Pre allocation of complete cache memory Compress cache memory IZ Show waming info over a charging level of 80 x M Configuration after restart J Write protection enabled
74. ions please contact Zebra personnel for assistance The ignition adaptor cable is connected to the power input of the 8585 8595 only the screen blanking cable must be connected to the power input and COM1 If you require both the screen blanking and the ignition options you will need to contact Zebra personnel for assistance 2 6 8585 8595 Vehicle Mount Computer User Guide Figure 2 7 Adaptor Cable Options Ignition Adaptor Cable Screen Blanking Adaptor Cable PN 1616302 001 PN 1616303 001 DC Voltage Supply Connector Version Phoenix Combicon 3 pin Figure 2 8 External view of the DC power supply connector S HO S o o o p po Explanation Ignition on means that a control signal has to be routed to this connection e g ignition of a vehicle that matches the supply voltage level and is able to supply at least 1 W to the 8585 The signal reference is DC Basic Operation 2 7 Connecting External Devices The 8585 must be disconnected from the power supply Before external devices e g scanner keyboard are connected or disconnected and Before the 8585 can be connected to a network All connections and interfaces on the 8585 are located on the underside of the unit Ensure that the power and grounding of any external peripheral devices to be connected to the 8585 are consistent with the power and grounding of the 8585 Caution Make sure that external peripheral devices with their own power supply
75. it can be stopped after the time given here The programs can also be started without a network connection Block input until connec tion established Show waiting dialog Stop waiting after 5 seconds Then start programs without network Info text in waiting dialog The text entered here will be displayed on the waiting dialog WLAN In this menu you can configure whether a WLAN status windowwill be displayed on the 8585 with information about signal strength and quality of the WLAN connection Information on the WLAN Status Window Figure A 11 WLAN Status Window Example of a WLAN status window PP config Tool WLAN Status Window gt Window Settings T Activate WLAN Status at system startup Dialogtyp fa Large percent values z IV Auto adjust dialog width to host IP info KV Display hostname 7 Display IP address T Show sample dialog Show WLAN status with hotkey Sample ALT GR CTRL RETURN Display SSID Change hotkey Connect program Start program on each new connect or start after o seconds 0 no interval Program E Extended settings Select WLAN card k Automatically z I Window is always on top Show title bar Showin task bar I Window can be activated moved imm E X Y Position 536 2 0 Save positon Stored 636 0 IV Set background color Iv Set text color In this m
76. le under the vehicle roof Depending on the vibration resistance and pivoting demands mounting brackets clamp foots or RAM mount elements can also be used to attach the device Please contact your Zebra sales office to find out more about the whole range of installation options on offer A WARNING The unit could fall during transit or installation mounting and cause injury Always ensure that there are two people available when installing or removing the device Follow and Retain the Mounting Instructions Please follow the mounting instructions included with assembly kit when installing your 8585 Please make sure that you retain the instructions Pay careful attention to Mechanical Dynamic Loading Since the 8585 is a weighted structure it is invariable that the unit will be subject to mechanical dynamic effects Therefore optimizing the mounting is necessary Cooling Through the Supply of Fresh Air The 8585 employs a passive cooling concept whereby the waste heat generated inside the device is emitted from the surface of the housing For this system to function properly sufficient fresh air circulation is required Never install the system in a closed environment where the cooling air is unable to dissipate accumulated heat to the outside Caution If the 8585 does not have access to fresh cooling air it may result in overheating and Property severe damage to the unit The maximum permissible ambient temperature for the entire D
77. lished 10 Mbps connection LED blinking there is activity on LED on operating as a this port 100 Mbps connection Problems with Data Transmission via LAN Ethernet If problems occur during data transmission over LAN Ethernet e g data is lost or not detected the cause of these problems may be a cable which is too long Depending on the cable layout and interference from the environment it may be impossible to use the cable length of 100 m given in the specification IEEE 802 3 standard The solution here is the use of a shorter cable Automatic Switch off The 8585 is equipped with an automatic switch off module Modes of Operation If wired up accordingly the 8585 conveniently switches off together with the vehicle s ignition As disconnecting the power supply during operation can lead to data loss the operating system needs to be shut down normally using the appropriate hardware and software installed on the system when the ignition is switched off The 8585 is connected to the vehicle with three supply cables DC and DC are directly connected to the power supply of the vehicle the connection is run through fuses Therefore make sure that the cables are connected directly to the battery and not to high interference supply lines for example motor supply or to supply lines already used by other consumers The supply voltage connected is then linked to the 8585 s ignition input via a switch for example the key switch of th
78. lying excessive activation force or sudden impact on the panel surface Construction Type and Resistance e 5 wire touch sensor using analog resistive touch technology Construction Film Glass FG Hardness of surface 3H ASTM D3363 Resistance 35 million actuations Operation Operation of the resistive touchscreen is recommended with e Clean dry fingers e Clean dry soft gloves e Suitable touch stylus plastic or wood rounded tip Cleaning Use neutral detergent or isopropyl alcohol on a clean soft cloth to clean the panel surface Prevent using any kind of chemical solvent acidic or alkali solution Touch for MS Windows Embedded Standard 7 Installation The touch drivers to be used can be found on the Flash medium under Util atouch lt verNR gt 1 e N D a KB Open the corresponding folder and run Setup exe On the Welcome dialog click Next In the Software License Agreement window select accept all of the terms of the above License Agreement and then click Next On the Select Controller dialog choose serial RS 232 and click Next On the Serial Configuration dialog choose COM2 and 9600 Baud and click Next Deselect the option on the Configuration Complete dialog and close by clicking Finish Two Files Needed windows will appear querying the path to the tsufiltr sys file see Figure 4 1 Files Needed touch installation dialog Select Browse to navigate to the installation folder indicated
79. n the correct channels for the particular country of use Declaration of Conformity Declaration of Conformity DoC is available at http www zebra com doc Regulatory Information for China Class A Product Warning Chinese Warning Statement for Class A ITE Warning This device is Class A The device may generate radio interference at home The user may need to take real istic action at the interference AH EF TU P gt BISE SAREE KR IEJ A Pin o TEASER BE AP REE CI FATHER TERI ET Et Chinese UM URL China ATLA BRAG aT P CHAIR e SERERE sn EAB http www zebra com CN ZH Pages Contact Us support tab Local language translations are available at the following website http www zebra com CN ZH Pages Contact Us support tab Approvals and Basic Safety Guidelines 1 7 Quality Certificate in Chinese when the Factory has ISO 9001 Certification AHE Quality Certificate Removing the Protective Film from the Display A WARNING Before operating the unit for the first time carefully read J NOTE Configure the computer before fastening it to machines or vehicles Software configuration for the WLAN shutdown automation etc is significantly simpler and more convenient on the desktop The front display of the 8585 is protected during transport by a transparent film This film should remain on the front display duri
80. nal electrical components such as the display and the CPU The cable shielding and the housing are connected to the shield ground Installing the Computer 3 3 edd WARNING PAY CLOSE ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOWING WARNINGS Damage Some forklifts have a chassis that is connected to DC Therefore the 8585 chassis is also connected to DC However if you use peripheral devices that supply DC to the 8585 via an interconnector such as a DC serial port this will cause a short circuit This will inevitably lead to malfunctions or even a total system failure Always attach the ring tongue on the white supply voltage cable to the ground bolt situated on the connector bay Most electrically driven forklift vehicles have floating chassis connected to neither DC or DC However electrical faults can cause the battery or to be connected to the chassis via low resistance paths All connected peripherals must be completely isolated Figure 3 1 Position of the ground bolt Ground bolt A WARNING Individual vehicle requirements and any installed supplementary electronic systems on the vehicles must be reviewed to ensure 8585 8595 grounding is compatible follow vehicle manufacturers recommendations The other end of the white supply voltage cable should be connected to the vehicle s chassis Make sure that the 8585 s connecting cable is attached as close to the battery as possible Connecting the 8585 to large electrical loa
81. ng assembly to avoid damage to the front display surface Only remove the film once all of the assembly work has been completed Zebra Config Front Keys WLAN Automatic Switch off The Zebra Config program can be found on your 8585 Use it for settings such as the following e Configuring the front keys of the 8585 Setting up the WLAN status display e Turning the 8585 on and off together with the vehicle ignition automatic switch off v NOTE To configure units with AMD installed Config Tool Version3 1 1 0 or higher is required Figure 2 1 Zebra Config Program Menu J NOTE You can find detailed configuration information in Appendix A Zebra Config Program WLAN Settings The settings and access data form must be defined for radio networks like WLAN depending on the optional equipment and intended use of the 8585 A WARNING Please pay attention to all basic safety guidelines for WLAN especially RTTE Directive 1999 5 EC on page 1 4 and FCC User Information on page 1 5 Radio Performance A WARNING Do not exceed the maximum permissible transmitting power which is specified by each separate country 8585 users must verify this themselves Please keep in mind the configuration for the transmitting power e Wireless card programmed driver capacity Connecting cables Antenna gain Basic Operation 2 3 Help table for the correct setting Translation between mW and dBm dBm 1 2 5 6 Pi 8 9 HE
82. o a server The programs will be started in the given order The settings will be activated after restarting the computer Pe Fels Joo Autostart Programs Multiple programs can be specified The programs are started in the order given The settings are activated only after the computer is restarted Parameter Description Add program The Windows file selection dialog is shown and you can select a program Remove program Remove a selected program IP Address for Startup Check Parameter Description Automatic selection DNS The desired network adapter can be specified here or WINS server of network adapter Possible selections are All adapters e COM2 VPN adapter ntelR PRO 100VE Network Connection Include default gateway in If this checkbox is checked then the default gateway is also check included when searching for an IP address Manual input of the server If a server address is specified here the programs are only started address when the computer has established a connection to that IP address Maximum ping time Time to wait for a response after running a ping Zebra Config Program A 19 Parameter Description Until the network connection is established no input can be performed on the computer Awaiting dialog can be shown optionally with network information and in full screen mode If no network connection has been established the wa
83. oblems may be a cable which is too long Depending on the cable layout and interference from the environment it may be impossible to use the cable length of 100 m given in the specification IEEE 802 3 standard The solution here is the use of a shorter cable 6 2 8585 8595 Vehicle Mount Computer User Guide Images for AMD Devices are not Compatible with Intel Devices Images that were created for 8585 devices with an Intel processor cannot be used on AMD devices they are not compatible Using the wrong image results in a blue screen with the following technical information 0X0000007B 8585 8595 AMD Switch Off Restart If ambient temperatures exceed 40 C the processor comes under high strain or output is extracted externally via peripheral interfaces USB serial the 8585 8595 may switch off or restart under unfavourable conditions Corrective action Ensure sufficient cooling Supply the connected external peripheral devices from other external sources Common Mistakes in Usage Intel Images are not Compatible with AMD Devices Do not copy images that were created for Intel processors to AMD devices and vice versa they are not compatible Power Supply Do not connect 8585 computers to an AC power supply e Observe correct voltage ranges Powering Up Down Please note that the function of the 8585 s Power key varies depending on how the device is configured e Only disconnect the computer from the power suppl
84. odule you can setup the WLAN Status dialog The option Window can be activated has no effect for the sample dialog H Ee start Psion Config Tool NO ul O 00 30 Color Legend for Quality Color Legend for Signal Strength Yellow 7 signal strength fair Red poor quality Green good quality Red signal strength poor Green signal strength good Yellow z fair quality A 20 8585 8595 Vehicle Mount Computer User Guide Signal Strength and Quality Parameter S Signal strength Description This value provides information about the strength of the signal received by the computer The signal strength can be displayed as a dBm value in percentages or as a diagram depending on the configuration selected in the WLAN dialog Q Quality This value provides information about the quality of the signal received by the computer The quality can be displayed as a dB value as a percentage oras a diagram depending on the configuration selected in the WLAN dialog Host name The host name is displayed according to the setting in the WLAN menu IP address The IP address of the 8585 is displayed according to the setting in the WLAN menu Basic Legend for Signal Strength Signal strength alone says nothing about the quality of the signal The quality depends on the ratio of signal to noise SNR Signal Noise Ratio RSSI Radio Signal Strength Indicator The following values ar
85. ogon data for the Automatic Windows Logon must be entered User name Password Zebra Config Program A 15 Software Keyboard Parameter Description Show software keyboard at If this check box is selected the software keyboard is already logon available to the user upon logging in Keyboard definition for the A CFG file and hence a particular keyboard layout can be speci logon fied for the logon it may differ from the default keyboard Changes to this setting are activated only after the computer has been restarted Display in user session If this checkbox is activated the software keyboard for the system in operation is displayed Keyboard definition for the A CFG file and hence a particular keyboard layout can be speci user session fied for the user session it may differ from the default keyboard Changes to this setting are activated only after the computer has been restarted Keyboard Front Key Locking Parameter Description Lock keyboard and front keys Using this setting all keyboard inputs key inputs on the 8585 can be locked e Front panel buttons e External keyboard Software keyboard via touch screen Locking is only active after restarting the computer Password for key lock Locking is only activated if a max 20 character long keyword is defined For this only numbers are used numeric only During activated lock the password dialog for releasing the keyboard
86. omputer was switched on via the vehicle igni tion Counter shut down events Shows how often the computer was switched off via the ignition Counter hard power off events Shows how often the computer was turned off using hard switch off Operation outside certified Shows how often the computer switched off due to excess tempera temperature ture Error temp sensor Shows how often temperature sensor errors occurred If this error message occurs frequently please send your unit in to be serviced Automatic Switch off Configuration Dialog In the Automatic Switch off menu the behaviour of computer switch on and switch off is defined The top left of the menu shows whether the option Automatic Switch off is available and activated The option can be activated in the Software Activation menu after purchasing the option Zebra Config Program A 7 Caution Each 8585 has been equipped with an automatic shutdown function This function has been pre con Property figured for vehicle use already and governs the power up and shutdown procedures for the 8585 Damage connected to a car ignition The automatic shutdown settings for 8585 devices that are not going to be installed into a vehicle must also be correctly set for the device type Figure A 5 Automatic Switch off menu on 8585 Don t forget to save these settings with the Save button A 8 8585 8595 Vehicle Mount Computer User Guide Settings Table A 2 Automatic Swi
87. on the 8585 front panel can be programmed This does not apply to the keys Power on off Brightness and Backlight on off All keys depicted in grey white can have two assignments Use SHIFT to switch between the assignments Character strings cannot be assigned to single keys Only one character per key is possible The keys Alt Ctrl and Shift may be used in combination e g Ctrl Alt F 1 Configuration Dialog Figure A 6 8585 Front Panel Keyboard menu config Tool M Front Panel M Modify key assignment Current assignment jAlt Ctrl W New assignment Execute programm Parameters Change key The integrated front panel keyboard can be modified in this dialog The yellow color shows you which key is actually selected for modification Save Zebra Config Program A 11 Assigning Front Panel Keys 1 Select the key to be changed it appears in the Current assignment field 2 Press the Change key button The Define key input dialog appears 3 Press the desired key assignment The selected key assignment appears in the New assignment field 4 Save these settings with the Save button If an assignment is given twice to the same key a corresponding warning message appears Deleting Front Panel Key Assignment To delete a front panel key assignment delete the contents of the field and save it with the Save button Starting an External Program with the Front
88. played in the WLAN status window is written in the WLAN log file accord ing to the definition in the Zebra Config menu WLAN Status Window The maximum size of the WLAN log file is 50 MB When this size is reached the Zebra Config automati cally creates BAK files which are sequentially numbered The WLAN Log file contains eight columns with the following information The column heading is displayed after every 100 lines Date Time to one hundredth of a second e Cz Connected 0 means no 1 means yes A 24 8585 8595 Vehicle Mount Computer User Guide e RSSI signal strength Signal quality BSSID Mac address of current connected access point SSID of WLAN network e IP address of 8585 Software Activation In the Software activation menu options such as automatic switch off and software keyboard can be activated If these options are purchased at a later date after the 8585 delivery customers receive an activation key or a license file which must be entered here x NOTE The automatic switch off function in the 8585 is always available and does not need to be activated Figure A 14 Software Activation menu Lad Config Tool M Software Activation m Manual input Product code 4 chars Swka Software keyboard Activation key 29 chars M M Import license file License file In this dialog you can enter or copy the license key for newly ordered features e g he
89. point of the RS 232 connection may significantly degrade signal quality and effectively stop the data flow In challenging environments electri cally isolated connections via external converters or differential systems RS 422 485 port are strongly recommended Internal Devices Chipset The 8585 computer is equipped with a chipset which controls the communication between all function modules The chipset converts the signals it receives from the CPU into memory access flash access and other similar actions Likewise it transmits requests from peripheral devices to the CPU Input devices such as the mouse or keyboard also communicate with the system via this chipset VGA Adaptor The 8585 is equipped with a VGA compatible adaptor This adaptor controls the integrated display Onboard Sound Controller The 8585 is equipped with an onboard sound controller This controls the audio output via the internal speaker or the optional Speaker Mic with push to talk function Model Number M1000 Network Adaptor 10 100 1000 The 8585 is equipped with a 10 100 Mbit network adaptor This adaptor features an RJ45 port The network controller undertakes the entire task of connecting the hardware to the network The RJ45 connection port features two integrated status LEDs They display the following messages Operation 4 7 Figure 4 3 RJ45 network port Left LED Green Right LED Amber LED off operating as LED off no link is estab
90. r located on the connection plate Power Supply Fuse Type Examples DC 11 5x20mmT 10A Bussman S505 10A H 250 V Wickmann 181 10A Littelfuse 215 10 Siba 70 007 65 10A Elu 179200 10A 7 6 8585 8595 Vehicle Mount Computer User Guide Power Supply Fuse Type Examples or similar devices produced by other manufac turers DC 12 5x20mmT4A Bussman 5505 4A H 250 V Wickmann 181 4A Littelfuse 215 04 Siba 70 007 65 4A Elu 179200 4A or similar devices produced by other manufac turers Ambient Conditions Operating Temperature 30 to 50 C In accordance with EN 60068 2 1 2 Storage Temperature 30 to 65 C In accordance with EN 60068 2 1 2 Relative Humidity 10 to 90 40 C non condensing In accordance with EN 60068 2 3 Mechanical Vibration and Shock Resistance Class 5M3 according to EN 60721 3 5 1998 Land vehicles 5 hrs noise 3 6 g effective and 36 vibrations with 30 g peaks Or US Highway Truck according to MIL STD 810 G 2000 Department of Defense 3 hrs noise 1 g effective and 600 vibrations 20 g peaks in operation T NOTE For units with an AMD processor If the ambient temperatures exceed 40 the processor comes under high strain or output is extracted externally via peripheral interfaces USB serial the 8595 may switch off or restart under unfavourable conditions Corrective action Ensure sufficient cooling Supply the connected external peripheral device
91. re relevante bestemmelser i EU direktiv 1999 5 EF Urzadzenie jest zgodne z og lnymi wymaganiami oraz Szczeg lnymi warunkami okreslonymi Dyrektywa UE 1999 5 EC Este equipamento est em conformidade com os requisitos essenciais e outras provisdes relevantes da Directiva 1999 5 EC Slovensko Ta naprava je skladna z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi Slovenian relevantnimi pogoji Direktive 1999 5 EC Slovensky Toto zariadenie je v zhode so z kladnymi poziadavkami a inymi Slovak pr slu n mi nariadeniami direkt v 1999 5 EC Tama laite t ytt direktiivin 1999 5 EY olennaiset vaatimukset ja on siin asetettujen muiden laitetta koskevien m r ysten mukainen Denna utrustning r i verensst mmelse med de v sentliga kraven och andra relevanta best mmelser i Direktiv 1999 5 EC Magyar Hungarian Polski Polish Portugu s Portuguese Suomi Finnish Svenska Swedish Approvals and Basic Safety Guidelines 1 5 Special Rule Restriction For the 8585 with WLAN 802 11a b g n the following restrictions apply WLAN 5 GHz band 5 15 GHz 5 35 GHz may only be used indoors WLAN operation outdoors in France is only permitted in the 2454 2483 5 MHz range at max 10 mW EIRP Regulatory Summary FCC User Information Declaration of the Federal Communications Commission This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursu
92. s from other external sources Dimensions 8585 10 Front View Dimensions without add ons in mm Device Description and Technical Specifications 7 7 Figure 7 2 Dimensions 8585 front view 7 8 8585 8595 Vehicle Mount Computer User Guide Side View Dimensions without add ons in mm Figure 7 3 Dimensions 8585 side view Device Description and Technical Specifications 7 9 Top View Dimensions without add ons in mm Figure 7 4 Dimensions 8585 top view 7 10 8585 8595 Vehicle Mount Computer User Guide VESA Drill Holes The VESA drill holes on the 8585 are visible on this diagram Dimensions without add ons in mm Figure 7 5 Position of the VESA drill holes 75 994 105 1 75 Approvals Please see Declaration of Conformity on page 1 6 for the list of regulatory approvals Basic Safety Guidelines Caution Zebra Config contains important settings for your 8585 and 8595 Incorrect settings such as those in Property the Automatic Switch off menu can disable the functions of your computer Only qualified technical Damage personnel e g persons qualified in computer network system administration may perform Zebra Config settings If improper changes of the Zebra Config settings are performed by the customer this releases Zebra from all liability for warranty claims Overview of Functions Y NOTE The Zebra Config software automatically recognizes the 8585 type and the installed operat
93. s that can be quit with the key combination ALT and F4 that is without a final user query generally send the required response to the WM QUERYENDSESSION message and are not shutdown hard To ensure that vital data is always saved correctly applications need to be able to properly respond to the WM QUERYENDSESSION message that is without user queries and within the set time period Further information on the Zebra Config program can be found in Appendix A Zebra Config Program Keyboard Any USB keyboard can be connected to the 8585 SMALL Keyboard A mountable SMALL keyboard with protection class IP 65 is available for the 8585 Figure 5 1 SMALL keyboard 24 key Keypad A 24 key keypad which can be mounted onto the 8585 is available with a protection class IP 65 5 2 8585 8595 Vehicle Mount Computer User Guide Figure 5 2 24 key keypad Scanner Bracket Scanner brackets are available for the 8585 for current scanners optional Scanner brackets can be fastened to the left or right of the unit Mouse Any USB mouse or any mouse with a RS 232 port can be connected to the 8585 USB Stick You can connect a USB stick to the 8585 with a USB A connector USB Recovery Stick With the optional Zebra recovery stick images can be backed up and restored on the 8585 if necessary backup and recovery Please consult your Zebra sales representative if necessary Scanners You can connect scanners to either the USB
94. s used to set up the WLAN configuration for the 8585 A WARNING WLAN configurations may only be modified by qualified IT technical staff Launch this connection manager with a double tap on the Laird Connection Manager icon on the desktop 2 4 8585 8595 Vehicle Mount Computer User Guide Figure 2 3 Laird Connection Manager Icon Admin Password In order to make adjustments in Laird it is necessary to enter a password 1 Todo so click the Admin Login tab An input field appears for the password Figure 2 4 Laird Connection Manager Admin Password input Manage Profiles x Profile Globals Admin Login Login as an administrator to modify and create profiles and global settings O Login The standard password is SUMMIT must be entered in capital letters You can find details about the configu ration parameters in the Laird Connection Manager user guide at http www lairdtech com brandworld library User 20Guide 20 20Laird 20Connection 20Manager pdf Protecting the TFT Display from the Memory Effect The TFT display of the 8585 has to be protected from the burning in of a motionless image An image that has remained motionless for too long can cause irreversible damage to the display With TFT displays there no cathode rays burning in an after image as in old TV sets or monitors but TFT displays still have a memory effect This is because with a still image the liquid crystal molecules align themselves in a certa
95. se the mounting bracket breaks The 8585 may in no case be installed in such a way that persons can be injured during a breaking of the mounting bracket e g fatigue break If the device is mounted in a place where people can be injured if the bracket should break appropriate safety measures must be put in place e g install a security cable in addition to the device bracket Approvals and Basic Safety Guidelines 1 3 Radio Performance Do not exceed the maximum permissible transmitting power Do not exceed the maximum permissible transmitting power which is specified by each separate country 8585 users must verify this themselves Power Supply The mains power cord shall comply with the national safety regulations of the country where the equipment is to be used Operation in an Emergency Immediately disconnect the device from the power supply In case of emergency such as damage to the power cable or housing or ingress of liquid or other foreign bodies the device must be disconnected immediately from the power supply Contact technical support staff at once Protection of the power supplies If after replacement the fuse fed by the internal power supply blows again the device must be sent in for servicing immediately Danger of electrocution when cleaning servicing the device In order to avoid electrocution always disconnect the 8585 from the power supply before cleaning or servicing the device When charging the vehi
96. some settings cannot be saved permanently To make changes and save them correctly the FBWF Filter should be disabled To disable the filter please open the FBWF configuration De activate the FBWF Filter if necessary Hardware Monitor In the Hardware Monitor menu 8585 system information is displayed e 8585 serial number e Zebra model e Installed processor Firmware version BIOS version Inside temperature of the 8585 Figure A 3 8585 Hardware monitor menu A 6 8585 8595 Vehicle Mount Computer User Guide Environment The environment controller in the 8585 features monitoring and statistics functions The Environment menu provides information on the measured values Information on 8585 Figure A 4 8585 Environment menu Environment Total uptime terminal 3327 Hours Operating time display backlight 3327 Hours Counter power on 43 Counter booting activities 68 Counter shut down events 27 Counter hard power off events 41 Operation outside certified temperature O Error terp sensor ME The statistics and informal values of the envrinment controller will be displayed here Parameter Description Total uptime terminal Total time the device was on Operating time display backlight Total time that backlighting was on Counter power on Shows how often the computer was switched on with the power key Counter booting activities Shows how often the c
97. stem keys The keys Ctrl Esc Alt Esc Alt Tab and the left Windows key are locked Remote Desktop Logon with SW Keyboard Parameter Description Activate support for Remote Desktop After a remote access to the current computer the software keyboard can be activated for logging back in Keyboard definition for logon The CFG file for the software keyboard is specified e g C Zebra Keyboard cfg A 14 8585 8595 Vehicle Mount Computer User Guide Keyboard Front Key Locking Parameter Description Lock keyboard and front keys Using this setting all keyboard inputs key inputs on the 8585 can be locked e Front panel buttons e External keyboard Software keyboard via touch screen Locking is only active after restarting the computer Password for key lock Locking is only activated if a max 20 character long keyword is defined For this only numbers are used numeric only During activated lock the password dialog for releasing the keyboard appears when pressing or creating any key except for power bright ness keys The password can only be entered using the touch screen and the keys displayed in the dialog Password request for locked keyboard lock Only the administrator can remove the lock during successful locking WES 7 Automatic Windows Logon Parameter Description Logon automatically as Enable or disable the Automatic Windows Logon Domain name L
98. t Real time clock Real time clock with a power reserve of up to 5 years Mass storage Up to 64 GB Flash media based on SLC technology single level cell Advantages Longer retention time for the data longer lifetime by a factor of 1 and a broader temperature range in comparison with MLC technology multi level cell Audio Integrated speaker Model No M1000 Speaker Mic Optional Speaker Mic with push to talk function 7 4 8585 8595 Vehicle Mount Computer User Guide Operating System Optional for 8585 8595 AMD Software Compatibility Windows Embedded Standard 7 32bit single core and 64bit dual core Windows 7 Professional 32bit single core and 64bit dual core Serial Port Serial Port COM1 Max 115 200 Baud 16550A compatible 16 byte FIFO supports RS 232 on an external 9pin D Sub connection ESD level 4 protected acc to EN 61000 4 2 COMI optionally 5 V USB connection Service USB USB connection 1 USB 2 0 service protected under antenna cap 2 x USB 2 0 host Properties e USB 2 0 HiSpeed Fused at 0 5 A per channel e Fused for ESD level 4 compliant with EN 61000 4 2 For example for mouse keyboard USB stick Touchscreen Interface Analog Touch Controller 12bit touch controller for 4 5 8 wire resistive touchscreens with RS232 interface Drivers available for Windows Embedded Standard 7 e Windows 7 Professional
99. tch off settings Parameter After run time Timeout to terminate programs on shutdown Description If you do not want the computer to shut down immediately after switching it off using the ignition or power key but rather it should remain on for a time then enter an after run time in seconds here Shutdown times The length of time until shutdown consists of two counters 1 After run time The after run time begins with the switching off of the ignition The shut down counter is displayed on the monitor according to the settings In this countdown the after run time is counted downwards If the after run time has elapsed a message for the shutdown will be displayed in the Shutdown dialog During this time the computer can be returned to normal operating status with the ignition 2 Timeout to terminate programs Next all applications are informed that Windows will shutdown After this the timeout begins counting down but a counter is no longer displayed in the Shutdown dialog Switch off time In order to allow enough time for the system shutdown after the program timeout set the switch off time to at least 20 s plus the program timeout Settings lower than this value will cause a warning to appear when data is being saved Block input if ignition is off If the ignition of the connected vehicle is off all input to the computer may be blocked Zebra Config Program A 9 Parameter Description
100. tion cables max 2 to 3 cm Installing the Computer 3 7 3 Holding the antenna cap making sure that no pulling tension is exerted on the antenna connection cables 4 The Service USB interface is now accessible A WARNING One end of the antenna connection cables is attached to the antenna cap the other end to the internal WLAN unit of the 8585 The cables must not be pulled out of the 8585 too far and become detached from the WLAN unit This might damage the WLAN unit or other components of the device 5 Place the antenna cap back onto the 8585 A WARNING Take care not to trap the antenna connection cables when doing this The antenna cap seal must not be damaged it must be seated correctly in the groove 6 Reinsert and tighten the two screws of the antenna cap 1 Nm torque Touchscreen The 8585 is equipped with a resistive touchscreen Caution 8 Keep the panel surface clean Property Damage Prevent any kind of adhesive from being applied to the surface Avoid high voltage and or static charge Touchscreens may not be operated with ball point pens or writing utensils tools of any kind e g screw drivers or with sharp objects knives scalpels etc Touch the panel with your finger or stylus only to ensure normal operation Any sharp edged or hard objects are prohibited Operate the panel in a stable environment Abrupt variation on temperature and humidity may cause malfunction of the panel Avoid app
101. tive owners 2015 ZIH Corp and or its affiliates All rights reserved 8000240 001 Revision A July 2015 KO
102. ured The forklift must be prepared connection to ignition correct voltage etc We recommend the following installation sequence 1 Fasten the bracket to the vehicle Installing the Computer 3 5 2 Install 8585 to the bracket Cable Cover splash guard Caution For safety reasons the supplied cable cover for the external ports must be installed prior to using Property the 8585 Damage Protection class In order to comply with the certified protection class please use the assembly kit included with the 8585 Please observe the installation instructions included with this assembly kit Strain Relief After the 8585 and bracket are fastened Prepare the strain relief Install the cables loosely on the strain relief rail As far as possible route cables leading to or away from the unit next to one another without crossing Completing Fasten the cables to the strain relief rail Be sure that the cables are fastened precisely at the positions at which the cable openings in the cable cover are located Minimum Distance to WLAN Antenna A WARNING In order to avoid exceeding the limits determined by the FCC for exposure to radio waves you and other people in your vicinity should maintain a minimum distance of 20 cm from the antenna integrated into the computer Please note this when mounting Zebra industry computers with WLAN antennas Antenna Cap and Service USB Interface Under the antenna c
103. with ignition and power key The computer can be switched on with the power key if the ignition is on It cannot be switched on with the power key alone with power key The 8585 can be switched on with the power key always on The 8585 switches on as soon as it is supplied with power It is not necessary to press the power key or start the ignition A 10 8585 8595 Vehicle Mount Computer User Guide Switch Off Parameter Description with ignition Automatic switch off is activated when the ignition is switched off with ignition and power key Automatic switch off is activated when the ignition is switched off The power key shortens the defined after run time and initiates computer shutdown with power key The computer is shut down or switched off with the power key if no automatic switch off is available a hard switch off takes place only by system shutdown The computer cannot be switched off using the ignition or the power key it has to be shut down in the Start menu Shutdown to hibernation mode If the computer is switched off using the ignition or the power key it goes into hibernation mode When this happens a copy of the main memory is written to a file accelerating the startup of the computer This option must be activated in the power management centre of the computer Power Properties Front Panel In the Front Panel menu the keys also called soft keys located
104. y add the language code to the end of this newly generated text file For example ZebraCfg txt would then be ZebraCfg ENG bt if it contained the English text During text file generation files with the same name are automatically overwritten English is the system default language It does not need to exist as a text file The program terminates once the text files have been generated Starting the Program Start Zebra Config via the Windows Programs menu under Start Password Check If a password was entered in the Zebra Config Settings menu this will be requested when starting the program The password is case sensitive the program terminates after three incorrect entries The default password ex works is gold Please change this in the Settings menu to suit your requirements Accessing Config with WES 7 As of software version 3 10 there are two different ways to access Zebra Config from the Start menu in WES 7 based on User Account Control UAC Read only start program read only access Run as Administrator start program full write access FBWF Advice at the Start of the Program If the hard drive on which the config files are saved is enabled for FBWF the following message appears at the Zebra Config start up Zebra Config Program A 5 Figure A 2 Zebra Config information FBWF is activated Config Information 1 ea The File Based Write Filter FBWF is activated on the A current drive C Thereby
105. y after the computer has been properly shut down and switched off Otherwise file errors may occur on the storage device in operating systems that have no acti vated write protection filter Cable Cover The supplied cable cover for the external ports must be installed prior to using the 8585 In order to comply with protection class please use the assembly kit from Zebra Mounting Installation Only use suitable mounting brackets and screws permitted by Zebra Ensure that ball and socket bases and fastening arms are securely attached Follow the instructions carefully when attaching all outgoing cables to the strain relief rail The WLAN antenna should not be used as a handle when turning the terminal All fastening brackets and mounting parts supplied by Zebra are only intended for use in the mounting of terminals and peripheral devices and may not be used for other purposes When mounting peripheral devices follow the manufacturer s instructions This is particularly important when welding or drilling supporting parts To avoid any accidents make sure your field of vision is not restricted in any way when mounting periph eral devices Observe all accident prevention regulations Maintenance and Troubleshooting 6 3 Mobile Application on Vehicles e Observe correct voltage ranges Ensure that supply lines are fused correctly Lay the supply cable so that it will not get crushed or frayed Read the labelling on
106. your representative Should you need to return the device please use the original packaging About the 8585 8595 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual This manual has been designed to make using the 8585 and 8595 Vehicle Mount Computers as simple as possible and provide expert assistance if problems should occur The manual generally refers to the 8585 model The manual contains important information on using the device safely properly and efficiently Adhering to this information helps to avoid dangers reduces repair costs and breakdown times and increases the reliability and lifespan of the device We will not assume responsibility for any damage caused by the improper use of the 8585 or 8595 and or disregard of the instructions in this manual For Qualified Personnel This manual was written for qualified personnel The information is intended exclusively to complement the expertise of qualified personnel not to replace it Keep this Manual Please keep this manual in a safe place It should always be at hand near the described device A WARNING Before transporting assembling and starting the computer please read this manual carefully and follow all the requirements in Chapter 1 Approvals and Basic Safety Guidelines as well as the safety guidelines in the individual chapters Chapter About This Guide provides a basic overview of the 8585 8595 user guide Chapter 1 Approvals and Basic Safety Guidelines describes the s

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