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1. Emergency Key POWER BUTTON SPEAKER FUNCTION KEYS EMERGENCY KEY BACKLIGHT CONTROL OSD BUTTON BRIGHTNESS CONTROL VOLUME CONTROL 6802982C85 C Function Keys Power Button Temperature LED Backlight Control Brightness Control Yolume Control OSD Button Speaker Turns the display power ON and OFF This button functions identically as the Power Button on the front panel of the CPU box NOTE If the display is used with the MW810 CPU the main power switch on the rear CPU panel must be switched on before using the Power Button Used for audio and alert signaling 6 function buttons to facilitate specific operations The function of each button is set via a pre installed software application Use this button to signal an emergency event to software emergency application installed in the workstation The Emergency button becomes functional as soon as the operating system is running Backlight on off button On Screen Display for display controls Bightness up and down buttons Volume up and down buttons Display Indicators 12 The display has two LED indicators that are located at the front panel Display Mode and Display Temperature and Emergency LED at the top These LED s alongside with display illumination provide the following indication about operational conditions STATE Power off Video on normal operational mode Video on low temperature heater on Video on high temp
2. This section describes the software configuration tool and the most common method to change the display configuration parameters Maintenance Programming Software The Maintenance Programming Software allows modifying display configuration that starts when you turn the display on Use the MPS context sensitive on line help information for assistance in configuring the device How to Modify Configuration Parameters To modify the configuration parameters perform the following 6802982C85 C 16 e Double click on the MPS icon main MPS window appears on the screen Motorola WW810 Maintanance Programming Software gt Codeplug editor gt Video embedded controller loader gt Display embedded controller loader gt CPU embedded controller loader gt Help Version 4 0 0 11 Copyright 2007 Motorola Inc All rights reserved e Click on the Codeplug Editor lt gt Codeplug Editor x i A ie O x Device settings Select device Display x Read from file Power source Power up on Y USE presence Enable Read from Power up on Power button Enable device Display Power Up options Ignore Power Off On CPU request Enable Power Off On 54 USB absence Enable Power Off On Power button Digable l l Critical burn off Enable Wwinite to fle Power Off event Enable Bluetooth On Speaker Unmute T Support Disable Kep illumination control Enable write to Label illumination control Enable device Type of
3. This section describes the following display operations e Power On e Power Off e CCFL Heater control e Standby e Wake Up e OSD button e Emergency key e Function keys e Illumination control e Brightness control e Touch screen calibration NOTE Proper display functionality can be achieved only if the MW810 Display Control package is installed This package is a part of the MW810 CPU software image When you use the display with a laptop as the secondary display option do not forget to install the display software Refer to the Display Software chapter in this document for details Power On The display can be turned on either from the CPU box or from the power button located on the display s front The POWER UP PREFERENCES parameter in the display s codeplug provides two options to turn the display on e USB5V PRESENCE Turn on the front edge of USB 5V CPU output e POWER BUTTON Turn on pressure of the power button on CPU or Display units When USB 5V PRESENCE ENABLE the CPU will turn the display on by means of USB 5V output from the CPU USB controller When POWER BUTTON ENABLE press the CPU or display power button it will power the display on You can select any of above options or use their combination Turn on the display and see high quality picture without image distortions If you have an issue see troubleshooting information in Appendix D During power up sequence the device performs Pow
4. tab and push the OSD button e Set desired horizontal position of the image Allows moving the screen image vertically up and down e From the main Display menu select the O tab and push the OSD button e Set desired vertical position of the image To activate Tools controls from the main menu select the Tools tab and push the OSD button Available features are as follows OSD setting Factory Reset OSD Pattern Generator OSD Transparency Sharpness OSD Timeout sets the time frame the OSD control is displayed Factory setting is 5 seconds i e if the OSD button is inactive for 5 seconds the OSD control disappears Maximal OSD timeout is 15 seconds OSD Position allows moving the OSD control to another position at the screen Factory Reset Resets OSD parameters to factory default OSD Patterns Generate video patterns for troubleshooting 6802982C85 C 32 OSD Transparency e Set desired transparency of the OSD Control 1024x766 59 8Hz window Analog input Sharpness E REIF _ Allows sharpening text color and images on your Analog Input display e Adjust the slider bar to clarify and focus the screen image 6802982C85 C 33 MW810 8 4 Display Owner s Manual C Mobile and Office Configurations Display Configuration Tips You can use the display either in Office or in Mobile modes Office Mode In the office mode CPU and display work independently changing in the CPU pow
5. 8 4 Display Owner s Manual C Appendix B Warranty Information EPS 34440 B This warranty applies within the fifty 50 United States the District of Columbia and Canada LIMITED WARRANTY MOTOROLA COMMUNICATION PRODUCTS If the affected product is being purchased pursuant to a written Communications System Agreement signed by Motorola the warranty contained in that written agreement will apply Otherwise the following warranty applies I WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS AND FOR HOW LONG Motorola Inc or if applicable Motorola Canada Limited Motorola warrants the Motorola manufactured radio communications product including original equipment crystal devices and channel elements Product against material defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of One 1 Year from the date of shipment Motorola at its option will at no charge either repair the Product with new or reconditioned parts replace it with the same or equivalent Product using new or reconditioned Product or refund the purchase price of the Product during the warranty period provided purchaser notifies Motorola according to the terms of this warranty Repaired or replaced Product is warranted for the balance of the original applicable warranty period All replaced parts of the Product shall become the property of Motorola This express limited warranty is extended by Motorola to the original end user purchaser purchasing the
6. Calibration Tool Backward Compatibility If your display is connected to one of the old MW800 CPU models F5206A F5207A and F5217A enable supporting of the 1 Wire interface between CPU and Display Use the 1w SUPPORT parameter for that purpose 6802982C85 C 24 Display Software Video Controller The Video controller is the built in firmware that provides basic services as follows Brightness control Volume control Illumination control On screen display Embedded Controller The Embedded controller is the built in firmware that provides basic services as follows Power on off sequences Handling function and emergency keys Control by GPIO lines Measure internal temperatures in most critical points Implement thermal control algorithm allowing withstanding with 30 C 70 C ambient temperature Implement internal heater control to allow heating the device up when low ambient temperature Handling the display configuration Display Software Proper display functionality can be achieved only if the MW810 Display Control package is installed This package is a part of the MW810 CPU software image When you use the device with a laptop as the secondary display option do not forget to install the display software refer to the Display Upgrade chapter in this document The MW810 Display Control package consists of MWDisplayControl service application to access the display hardware MWDII provides API for thir
7. ENABLE 6802982C85 C 15 MW810 8 4 Display Owner s Manual C PARAMETER DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE OPTIONS FACTORY SETTING OSD BUTTON Defines the OSD button function DISABLE FULL SIMPLE FULL DEFAULT a FUNCTION KEY Enable or disable illumination of ENABLE DISABLE ENABLE ILLUMINATION function and emergency keys CONTROL When disabled keys illumination is off when enabled keys illumination behaves according to selection of the TYPE of ILLUMINATION parameter TYPE OF Auto means illumination level of AUTO MANUAL AUTO ILLUMINATION labels function and emergency keys is correlated with the LCD brightness Manual means a constant level of LED s labels function and emergency keys illumination FUNCTION KEY Defines a constant level of illumination Control range from 0 to 31 15 ILLUMINATION for function keys LEVEL NOTIFICATION Defines a constant level of illumination Control range from 0 to 31 5 LED for Notification LED s ILLUMINATION LEVEL BRIGHTNESS Defines relative brightness level Control range from 50 to 100 FACTOR which cannot be exceeded by this 100 display When SIMPLE is selected the OSD button by default controls the brightness and audio levels In addition the display s codeplug presents read only information such as Inverter Type Display Model Date of Manufacturing Bluetooth Media Access Control address Serial Number Main board ID Function board ID Display Configuration Change
8. illumination Auto Manual illumination level 15 Brightness Factor 100 Rotary knob control Enable Rotary knob default menu Brightness Inverter type Read only O Display model Read only O Manufacturer data Read only 00 00 00 MAC Address Read only 01 02 03 04 05 06 Serial Number Read only SEROD00001 Board Number ID Read only BEBEBBEBBEE Function Board ID Read only 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 6802982C85 C 17 MWE810 8 4 Display Owner s Manual C To modify configuration parameters use the MPS tool as shown next Select Display as a device to be programmed Select a type of the display Primary or Secondary Click on Read from Display to read the codeplug parameters If your device successfully read you will see a list of parameters CAUTION Incorrect configuration can make the device unworkable Please make sure to acquire the appropriate codeplug Always make a backup copy in case you have made a mistake during the update Click on Save to File to backup the original codeplug data Modify a parameter per your selection Click on Write to Display to program the device and wait for a confirmation successful programming completion IS of NOTE Codeplug has a checksum calculated from its content Prior to programming the MPS checks data integrity to protect the device from programming of corrupted data For details refer to Maintenance Programming Software User s Manual 6802982C85 C Basic Operations
9. 1 Temperature 40 to 158 F 40 to 70 C Temperature 22 to 158 F 30 to 70 C with controlled brightness Humidity 90 to 95 Relative humidity at 50 C for 8 hours 40 to 158 F 40 to 70 C 20G peak 1 2 sine wave 11ms 30 impacts MIL STD 810F Method 514 5 category 4 Fig 514 5c 1 1 hour axis IP 54 Per MIL STD 810F method 506 4 procedure III 5 hours in dust 140 mesh silica flour laden atmosphere dust agitation time is for 2 seconds every 15 minutes 8 hours 5 Sodium Chloride at 35 C per MIL STD 810F 509 4 procedure UL94 VO 7 cycles of 24 hours with no functional degradation per MIL STD 810F 505 4 Procedure Ball drop test 130gr Steel ball from 0 5 m height 75G 6 ms per MIL STD 810F method 516 5 Procedure V Per Motorola s 12M05049A04 Per Motorola s 12M05049A04 Per Motorola s 12M05049A04 Per Motorola s 12M05049A04 ESD Procedure 20V m EN 61000 4 3 STANDARD Directive 72 245EC 94 95EC USA EN301 489 receive full EMC certification relevant to mobile computing device e Canada ICES003 equivalent to FCC Part 15 Class B Europe CE EN55024 e USA FCC Part 15 class B 247 BQB qualification for Bluetooth e Canada RSS210 RSS119 RSS 132 RSS133 e Europe CE EN55022 e Australia AS NZS 3548 e USA UL e Canada UL 44 e Europe EN60950 FCC ID s Bluetooth radio FCC ID QDS BRCM1018 IC 4324A BRCM1018 Display Thresholds THRESHOLD VALUE Low Display Temp
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12. CD as follows The CPU Drivers sub menu provides installation of several OS drivers related to the MW810 CPU unit Select MW810 software component and click on the appropriate button the MW810 Field Support kit will automatically install or replace the MW810 display service and applications software Follow the on screen instructions to continue and complete the process 6802982C85 C 37 MW810 8 4 Display Owner s Manual C Getting Assistance For your convenience the Motorola website provides up to date information about the MW810 The Web address for the MW810 home page is www motorola com MW810 This site includes general information about the device as well as answers to questions regarding operational issues with the MW810 For product specific downloads search at htips compass motorola com go 323749890 This site provides as follows e Recent software application updates e Updated embedded firmware for your computer e The latest device drivers 6802982C85 C 38 Appendix A Safety Instructions DANGER Reduce the risk of fire or electric shock by following basic safety instructions e Do not connect or disconnect cables while you device is turned on e Do not use any power cord where input or output pins show signs of corrosion or overheating Do not use your device during electrical storms Protect your device from liquids Keep your device away from water Be sure that all power cord connections are securely pl
13. Display svatch Press nev H File Hot Rey How to set a shortcut to the hot key e Choose Hot Key in the Map to drop list e Move cursor to Press new hotkey field and right click once to activate it e Press key you want on the keyboard Field Name defines how the Extrakey Bar button will be named this is optional How to set a shortcut to the application e Choose File in the Map to drop list e Enter full path to file you want to open or click the button to browse Field Name defines how the Extrakey Bar button will be named this is optional How to set a shortcut to the display switch e Choose Backlight Switch in the Map to drop list e Field Name defines how the Extrakey Bar button will be named this is optional How to set a shortcut to the power management e Choose Standby in the Map to drop list e Field Name defines how the Extrakey Bar button will be named this is optional The ExtraKey Application on line help provides context sensitive information 6802982C85 C 23 MWE810 8 4 Display Owner s Manual C Illumination Control The display allows selecting a mode of illumination either manual or automatic When the manual illumination mode is selected TYPE OF ILLUMINATION MANUAL the level of illumination is constant and can be defined by the MANUAL ILLUMINATION LEVEL parameter When the automatic illumination mode is selected TYPE OF ILLUMINATION AUTO the level of LEDs labels function an
14. GER Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in injury It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices and property damage only accident hazards 6802982C85 C 9 MWE810 8 4 Display Owner s Manual C Getting Started The Motorola MW810 Mobile Workstation MW810 is a high performance computing platform optimized to deliver seamless mobility at highway speeds Motorola s three piece design allows flexible installation options including choice and location of CPU configuration display and backlit keyboards e Ruggedness Operates with confidence in mobile environments and under stressful conditions e Fixed Mount System for Vehicles Provides mobile connectivity and computing power for vehicle users Internal GPS module options work with your applications to provide accurate vehicle location so you can manage your fleet and deploy resources more effectively e Versatile Three Piece Design Allows for flexibility and ease of installation in space limited vehicles Individual components can be purchased separately e High Performance Display Transmissive high contrast backlit displays offer outstanding performance even in the most difficult lighting conditions Display design enables shortcuts to the most important user functions e Optimized for Wireless Expanded wireless networking capabilities including new internal cellular modem options for better access to information The Motoro
15. LE USB 5V ABSENCE ENABLE POWER BUTTON DISABLE e POWER OFF EVENT DISABLE e CRITICAL TURN OFF DISABLE 6802982C85 C 34 Configuration for ML910 Laptop You can use all the above configurations for the display connected to the ML910 laptop If the display is connected to the ML910 docking station so called MODS option it s recommended to configure the display as follows POWER UP PREFERENCES USB 5V PRESENCE DISABLE POWER BUTTON ENABLE DISPLAY POWER UP OPTIONS WAIT or IGNORE POWER OFF PREFERENCES CPU REQUEST ENABLE USB 5V ABSENCE DISABLE POWER BUTTON ENABLE POWER OFF EVENT ENABLE This configuration will allow to turn the ML910 on and off from the display power button Attaching detaching of the ML910 to from its docking station will not change the power state of the display 6802982C85 C 35 MW810 8 4 Display Owner s Manual C Display Upgrade Use the MW810 Field Support CD ROM when you need to install or update unique software and firmware components lf your CPU box does not have CD ROM or DVD drive connect USB CD ROM drive to the CPU box Description Tutorial Insert MW810 Support Kit CD into CD drive The Main Menu screen automatically appears as shown next MW810 Support Kit Q wororoLa Display Firmware From the main menu click on the Firmware Update button and follow the on screen instructions to continue and complete the process The Firmware Update sub menu provides installa
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17. MWg810 Mobile Workstation Model F5208A 8 4 LCD Display Owner s Guide Compatible with E Windows 7 6802982C85 C 6802982C85 C 3 MW810 8 4 Display Owner s Manual C COMPUTER SOFTWARE COPYRIGHTS The Motorola products described in this instruction manual may include copyrighted Motorola computer programs stored in semiconductor memories or other media Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for Motorola certain exclusive rights for copyrighted computer programs including the exclusive right to copy or reproduce in any form the copyrighted computer program Accordingly any copyrighted Motorola computer programs contained in the Motorola products described in this instruction manual may not be copied or reproduced in any manner without the express written permission of Motorola Furthermore the purchase of Motorola products shall not be deemed to grant either directly or by implication estoppel or otherwise any license under the copyrights patents or patent applications of Motorola except for the normal non exclusive royalty free license to use that arises by operation of law in the sale of a product COPYRIGHT Copyright O 2010 Motorola Inc All rights reserved No part of this manual may be transmitted stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Motorola Inc TRADEMARKS e MOTOROLA and t
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19. Pattern generator Resistive 8 wire active matrix 1024 x 1024 electrical resolution Emergency button 8 programmable function keys LOUDSPEAKER e One 0 5W output DIMENSIONS 292 x 270 x 49 mm WEIGHT e HB 3 12kg e SB 2 93 kg Environmental Specifications PARAMETER DESCRIPTION POWER SOURCE e Vehicle 12V 24V battery negative ground with power loss compensation during engine cranking Vehicle 9V battery negative ground without power loss compensation during engine cranking 13 8 VDC 20 with no loss of functionality for 12V battery 27 6 VDC 20 with no loss of functionality for 24V battery 6802982C85 C 43 MW810 8 4 Display Owner s Manual C CAR BATTERY PROTECTION POWER CONSUMPTION ELECTRICAL TRANSIENTS SAFETY STORAGE CONDITIONS OPERATING CONDITIONS THERMAL SHOCK MECHANICAL SHOCK VIBRATION IP RATING FOR DUST WATER DRIP DUST BLOWING SALT FOG FLAMMABILITY SOLAR RADIATION IMPACT SHOCK CRASH HAZARD ALTERNATOR WHINE REVERSE POLARITY CRANKING ESD RADIATED IMMUNITY Regulations TEST eMARK EMC IMMUNITY RADIATED EMISSION SAFETY 6802982C85 C 9 VDC 10 with no loss of functionality for 9V battery e Auto shut down on low vehicle battery voltage to protect against excessive drain 13 8 VDC max Maximal HB 2 8A SB 1 5A w o heater 4 5A with heater e Standby 0 4A Operational Electrical Transients Per ISO7637 CE Operational Safety Per UL 60950 1 EN60950
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21. a specific OSD feature is selected activate that feature by pushing of the OSD button 6802982C85 C 28 e You can exit OSD any time by selection of the E tab Also the OSD control will be automatically closed if the OSD button is inactive and the OSD time out factory setting 5 seconds is elapsed e Display saves the new OSD data after OSD menu closure e OSD control keeps the Factory display settings lt can be restored if necessary Main Menu Allows selection viewing options and or adjust components of the display Push the OSD button The main OSD screen provides the following options Volume Video Color Display Adjust Tools LN NN A Scroll to select desired feature Activate selected feature by pushing of the OSD button Volume Control Allows adjusting a volume of sound from internal 1024x768 59 8H2 speaker Analog input e From the main menu select the ED tap and push the OSD button e Scroll to set desired level of sound Video Control Main Menu To activate video controls from the main menu select the MA tab and push the OSD button Q Available features are as follows 1024x760 569 8Hz ES Brightness O Contrast pa LED Illumination MOTOROLA Analog Input PE Night Day view Note the Night Day button allows toggling between Day and Night color palettes 6802982C85 C 29 MWE810 8 4 Display Owner s Manual C Note if display s configuration allows automatic il
22. d emergency keys illumination is correlated with the LCD brightness and varies according to brightness change The KEY ILLUMINATION CONTROL parameter enables or disables illumination of emergency and function keys The LABEL ILLUMINATION CONTROL parameter enables or disables illumination of display labels The PWR LED INTENSITY specifies intensity of the Power LED when the display is in standby mode Brightness Control If necessary the maximal brightness level of the display can be limited The MAX BRIGHTNESS codeplug parameter defines relative brightness level which cannot be exceeded by this display Touch Screen Calibration Sometimes there is a need to calibrate the touch panel attached to the display monitor i e to adjust the pushed position of the panel and its display position of the monitor Even if the touch panel has same dimensions as the display monitor there may be minor variations in between corresponding data points because of resistance variance of each panel When you use touch panel module for the first time or when there is discrepancy between the pushed and displayed positions then calibration is required This needs to be done only once and then calibration data is stored The CPU will automatically calculate the touched position on display monitor CAUTION Re calibration may be required when you see a discrepancy between the touched and displayed positions This adjustment may be executed with the Display
23. d party or internal applications to control and manage the display It serves as an interface engine between the MWDisplayService and 3 rd party or internal applications MWAgent provides notifications to the operating system about specific display events MWManager simple application for troubleshooting Extrakey software utility that can assign specific function of the operating system to a Function key that can be activated by pressing this key 6802982C85 C 25 MWE810 8 4 Display Owner s Manual C Display Control MWDisplayControl is a standard service application that starts automatically at startup before user logs in and run in the background continuously while the CPU is on MWDisplayService acts as a serial communication server and provides synchronized access to the display for all applications clients that are using MWDII API The service allows sharing of display resources between multiple applications and connection of multiple displays to the single CPU Display DLL MWDII provides access for internal and 3 party applications API to display resources via the MWDisplayService The API includes unique MW810 interface as well as standard DDC CI commands In addition it provides a mechanism to retrieve events from the display and deliver them to application clients System event sources can be one of the following the Emergency key a Function key the power button thermal and battery control events Extrake
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25. en CPU REQUEST ENABLE the device will automatically shut itself down when the CPU issues power off request e When USB 5V ABSENCE ENABLE the device will automatically shut itself down when the CPU deasserts USB 5V output e When POWER BUTTON ENABLE pressure of the display power button will force power off If you press display s power button while POWER BUTTON ENABLE the display will turn itself off immediately not waiting for the end of the CPU shut down process This operation may or may not force the CPU shut down depending on setting of the POWER OFF EVENT parameter If your intention is to turn off the CPU when the display is off enable sending of Power Off notification to the CPU If it s not your intention disable sending of Power Off notification it will prevent the CPU from shutting down If the system does not respond you can turn the device off by pressing and holding the display power button for 6 seconds or more To permit this option enable CRITICAL TURN OFF Be aware this uncontrolled hardware power off may damage CPU hard disk content CAUTION Critical Shut Down Some critical events such as temperature below the low or above the high operating limit or discharged car battery might cause the device to power off e Internal temperature is beyond the operational limit If during operation the internal temperature is close to the low or high operational limits the display will provide critical temperatu
26. er On self test If any of conditions below is found the device will not power on CAUTION Critical Temperature Conditions The device is operational only within valid temperature range When the internal temperature equivalent to ambient is beyond the operational range the display will indicate about operational failure and will not power on 6802982C85 C 19 MW810 8 4 Display Owner s Manual C CAUTION Discharged Vehicle Battery The device is operational when the car battery voltage is above the low control limit If the level of the car battery voltage is below of the Low Battery Threshold the device will indicate about low battery level and not power up CAUTION Over voltage The device is operational when the car battery voltage is within valid range If the level of the car battery voltage is higher than the Critically High Battery Limit the device will not power up CAUTION Over current The device is operational when the battery current drain is within valid range If the level of the car battery current drain is higher than the Critical Current Consumption Limit the device will not power up Power Off The display can be turned off either from the CPU box or from the power button located on the display s front The POWER OFF PREFERENCES parameter provides three options to turn off the display CPU REQUEST USB 5V ABSENCE and POWER BUTTON You can select any of above options or use their combination e Wh
27. er button for 6 seconds or more Use either CPU or display power buttons Appendix E Acronyms and Abbreviations The following acronyms and abbreviations are used in this document API CCFL CD CD ROM CPU DDC CI DLL DTE DVD DVI EME FAQ FCC GPIO HB HID LCD LED MB MODS MPS ML MW NIT OSD RGB RF SB SDK TFT USB VDC VESA WHQL WLAN XGA Application Programming Interface Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamp Compact Disk Compact Disk Read Only Memory Central Processor Unit Display Data Channel Command Interface Dynamic Link Library Data Terminal Equipment Digital Versatile Disc Digital Visual Interface Electromagnetic Emission Frequently Asked Questions Federal Communications Commission General Purpose Input Output High Brightness Human Interface Device Liquid Crystal Display Light Emitting Diode Megabit Mobile Office Dock Solution Maintenance Programming Software Mobile Laptop Mobile Workstation Near Infrared Transmission On Screen Display shorthand for Red Green Blue Radio Frequency Standard Brightness Software Development Kit Thin Film Transistor Universal Serial Bus Volts Direct Current Video Electronics Standard Association Windows Hardware Quality Lab Wireless Local Area Network eXtended Video Graphics Array 46 6802982C85 C 47 MW810 8 4 Display Owner s Manual C E Fi TMI de E j g l J i e Technology that s second nature Motorola Inc
28. er state does not have any impact on the display and vice versa This mode is similar to a secondary display connected to the laptop In the office mode the display shall be powered on and off from the power button located on the display with no dependency on the CPU status If there is no video from the CPU the display will stay in the Video Off state until video becomes active For the office display set configuration parameters as follows e POWER UP PREFERENCES USB 5V PRESENCE DISABLE POWER BUTTON ENABLE e DISPLAY POWER UP OPTIONS TURN ON e POWER OFF PREFERENCES CPU REQUEST DISABLE USB 5V ABSENCE DISABLE POWER BUTTON ENABLE e POWER OFF EVENT DISABLE Mobile Mode In the mobile mode there is synchronization of power states between the CPU and Display i e e f CPU is on it will turn on the display and vice versa e f CPU is off it will turn off the display and vice versa For the mobile display set configuration parameters as follows e POWER UP PREFERENCES USB 5V PRESENCE ENABLE POWER BUTTON ENABLE e DISPLAY POWER UP OPTIONS WAIT or IGNORE e POWER OFF PREFERENCES CPU REQUEST ENABLE USB 5V ABSENCE ENABLE POWER BUTTON ENABLE e POWER OFF EVENT ENABLE Disable Power Button You may want to disable the display power button in order to prevent system shut down when you press the display power button Set configuration parameters as follows e POWER OFF PREFERENCES CPU REQUEST DISAB
29. erature Video off No video cable System standby mode Backlight off Low car battery voltage DISPLAY MODE LED OFF Green Green Green Yellow 50 intensity Yellow 50 intensity Yellow 50 intensity Green Yellow TEMP LED OFF OFF Red Red OFF EMERG LED OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON 50 intensity ON ON KEY ILLUM OFF ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF ON BACKL CTRL OFF ON ON ON ON ON OFF ON ON BACK LIGHT OFF ON ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON NOTE When there is no video cable connected to the display No Cable message will pop up on the screen for 3 seconds and then disappear 6802982C85 C 13 MW810 8 4 Display Owner s Manual C Connections The display has three USB 2 0 ports for connection an external USB device and a connector for attaching the cable from the MW810 CPU or another laptop or desktop CAUTION Do not connect or disconnect any external device during the BIOS boot process or when the CPU is in power saving mode USB Device USB devices are hot pluggable This means you can connect and disconnect devices while your operating system is running Using USB 2 0 ports you can connect external low high and full speed USB clients Display USB 2 0 ports support transfer rates up 480 MB s To connect a USB device simply plug the device cable to one of the USB ports The devices you connect to the USB ports usuall
30. erature Threshold High Display Temperature Threshold Critically Low Display Temperature Threshold Critically High Display Temperature Threshold Low Battery Threshold Critically Low Battery Threshold Critically High Battery Limit Critical Current Consumption Limit Heater Low Threshold Heater High Threshold Equivalent to 25 C ambient Equivalent to 65 C ambient Equivalent to 30 C ambient Equivalent to 70 C ambient 10 2VDC 7 0VDC 35VDC 12A 0 C 5 C 6802982C85 C 45 MW810 8 4 Display Owner s Manual C Appendix D Troubleshooting Information You can solve many problems without outside assistance by following the troubleshooting procedures that MW810 provides in the online help or in the documents that are provided with the device operating system and software applications Most software applications come with description containing troubleshooting procedures and explanation of error information If you suspect a software issue refer the information for the operating system or application programs NOTE This manual does not cover operating system issues For operation system directions refer to Microsoft Windows XP or Windows 7 documentation This chapter contains helpful hints to follow when you encounter any problem If a problem persists after you follow the instructions in this chapter contact your system administrator for help If you see Do as follows Display is powered on but the Power LED is o
31. ff Make sure Power supply cable is securely connected e Make sure the main CPU power switch is on Display is powered on but there is no screen e Make sure the system is not in standby mode mage e Make sure video cable is securely connected e Adjust the brightness and or contrast Abnormal colors Check the video cable to be sure it s securely connected e Check colors using pattern generator see the Display Adjustments chapter e Use OSD controls to adjust color settings Temperature LED is steady red The internal temperature is high Never turn on the device until it cools down to normal operating temperature Temperature LED blinks red Display temperature is out of operational range Wait until temperature heats up cools down to normal Over current is detected in device connected to USB port Please disconnect the USB device its current consuming is more than 0 5A The image is too light or dark Use display OSD controls to adjust the brightness and contrast No sound or minimal volume e Make sure the sound driver is properly installed e Make sure the speaker codeplug setting is UNMUTE e Adjust the volume Press CTRL ALT F1 Press CTRL ALT F12 and define the video mode for the secondary display No screen image on the primary display No screen image on the secondary display Cannot turn the device off the system does not respond 6802982C85 C Turn off the device by pressing and holding the pow
32. formation to ensure proper use of the product If you need to change the configuration of your device refer to e Motorola MW810 Mobile Workstation Maintenance Programming Software User s Manual 6802982C95 Also if you need to install Windows operating system software supporting the display s functionality refer to e Motorola MW810 Mobile Workstation Field Support Kit User s Manual 6802982090 For additional information visit the MW810 home page http www motorola com Conventions Used in This Manual Throughout this publication you will notice the use of danger and caution marks These notations are used to emphasize that safety hazards exist and care must be taken Do not proceed beyond a DANGER or CAUTION until the indicated conditions are fully understood and met The following conventions are used throughout this manual Italics Used for emphasis and for new terms CAPITAL LETTERS Used to designate configuration parameters and options Bold Used to indicate keyboard keys or application buttons Program gt Motorola gt MW810 CPU Used to designate the location and name of a menu function For gt CPU Manager example Program gt Motorola gt MW810 CPU gt CPU Manager launch CPU Manager program NOTE Indicates an operational procedure practice or condition to which you should pay special attention CAUTION Alerts you of conditions which can result in loss or corruption of data or damage to device DAN
33. gured to enter the CPU into a low power state For details about this option refer to the help file attached to Windows Power Options Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Power Options In addition you can configure a function key so that its pressure initiates the CPU standby Refer to the Function Key description for details Wake Up The display can wake up the CPU using the following methods e A touch to the digitizer panel touch screen e Press on the emergency key e Press on a function key e Press on the OSD key e Wake up event from an USB HID device connected to the display e Power button if configured NOTE All above events wake up the MW810 CPU Be aware that some laptops or desktops may not support a specific event If your display is connected to 3 party device refer to its owner s guide for verification of wake up events A contact to the touch panel emergency and function key or wake up event from USB HID device connected to the display can resume the CPU out of standby if its setting specifies 6802982C85 C 21 MW810 8 4 Display Owner s Manual C the operating system to come out of a low power state when there is USB activity To enable this feature Allow this device to bring the computer out of standby option Power Management tab in Properties should be selected For details about this option refer to the help file attached to the Properties of the device Default setting of the operating sys
34. he Stylized M Logo are registered in the U S Patent and Trademark Office e Microsoft Windows and the Windows logo are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation e Broadcom is a registered trademark of Broadcom Incorporated e VESA is a registered trademark of the Video Electronics Standard Association All other trademarks registered trademarks product or service names are the property of their respective owners WARRANTY DISCLAIMER Motorola may add delete change or withdraw in whole or in part this document or software described in this document at any time and without notice Such document modifications will be incorporated in new releases of this document on an intermittent basis Motorola disclaims any responsibility for labor or material cost involved by persons outside the company as a result of using this document 6802982C85 C COMPLIANCE INFORMATION Compliance Notice for US The FCC requires that manuals pertaining to Class A and Class B computing devices must contain warnings about possible interference with local residential radio and TV reception This equipment has been tested and found to comply with limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 90 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial or residential environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and
35. if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications This device complies with Part 90 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation For detailed product safety and RF exposure for mobile workstations with two way radios installed in vehicles refer to Electromagnetic Emission EME safety leaflet Motorola publication number 68P02967C16 Compliance Notice for Canada The class B digital device complies with Canada ICES 003 Compliance Notice for European Union Countries The device complies with the requirements of the EEC directive 89 336 EEC as amended by 92 31 EEC and 93 68 EEC art 5 with regard to Electromagnetic compatibility and 73 23 EEC as amended by 93 68 EEC art 13 with regard to Safety FCC Warning To assure continued FCC compliance the user must use grounded power supply cord and cables which are included with the equipment or specified Unauthorized changes or modifications made in the CPU or Display not expressly approved by Motorola will void the user s authority to operate the equipment 6802982C85 C 5 MWE810 8 4 Display Owner s Manual C Contents SING TAS MA o de bata E 7 Who ZS MOU Use tas Mantilla ld dr ites 7 ATOCHA CICR O
36. isplay is connected to POWER UP Selects desired source to turn on the USB 5V PRESENCE ENABLE PREFERENCES display Turn on the front edge of USB 5V signal POWER BUTTON Turn on pressing of the Power ENABLE Button on CPU or Display units DISPLAY Provides several options to power on TURN ON Power on and TURN ON POWER UP the display while the CPU is off wait for the CPU power up OPTIONS without any time limitation IGNORE Do not power on if the CPU is Off WAIT Power on and wait up to 10 seconds for any CPU power up trigger POWER DOWN Selects desired method to turn the CPU REQUEST Turn off ENABLE PREFERENCES display off when CPU power off request is received USB 5V ABSENCE Turn off as soon as the CPU unit is powered off ENABLE POWER BUTTON Turn off as soon as the display ENABLE Power Button is pressed CRITICAL TURN Enables or disables turning the device ENABLE DISABLE ENABLE OFF off by pressing and holding the power button for 6 seconds or more POWER OFF Enables or disables sending Power ENABLE DISABLE ENABLE EVENT Off notification to the CPU in order to turn the CPU off BLUETOOTH Specifies the state of the Bluetooth ON OFF ON radio after display power up SPEAKER Specifies a state of internal speaker UNMUTE MUTE UNMUTE after display power up 1W SUPPORT Specifies whether the display support ENABLE DISABLE DISABLE 1 wire interface with CPU OSD CONTROL Enables or disables OSD functionality ENABLE DISABLE
37. la MW810 offers a range of integrated radios and GPS options so the vehicle user can stay connected via one or more wireless networks Optional expansion boards provide a wide range of l O ports to support external radios dual displays and peripheral devices What is the Display The MW 810 offers the rugged display e 8 4 SVGA high brightness display TFT technology display with 800 NIT 800 Cd m2 LCD backlighting All displays offer features as follows e The screen made of tempered glass which is covered by a protective film to prevent the glass from shattering in the event of breakage e A touch screen that can be activated with either a gloved finger or a stylus pen e Sealing against moisture e 2USB 2 0 ports for connectivity with external USB devices e Support analog RGB and digital DVI video inputs e On chip OSD for high quality programmable menus e Compatible with VESA resolution standards e VESA display data channel DDC compatible 6802982C85 C Getting the Display Running This section guides you through procedures to get the Display ready for operation Unpacking Unpack your shipment and check the contents to ensure that you have received all the specified items If your display is shipped as stand alone device after unpacking the shipping carton the following items should be found e Display box e Power cable e CPU to Display cable e Field support CD with this Owner s Guide If your display is part
38. llows click the right mouse button at desktop and select Properties gt Settings Select recommended resolution using the Screen Resolution slider Set the screen refresh rate in Display Properties as follows click the right mouse button at desktop and select Properties gt Settings gt Advanced gt Monitor Select recommended refresh rate in the Screen Refresh Rate field If after setting of the video adapter timing mode the quality of the screen image needs to be improved use Embedded or Windows On Screen Display controls to adjust the screen image Embedded On Screen Display Control On Screen Display OSD is a control panel on a display screen that allows you to select viewing options and or adjust components of the display such as brightness contrast horizontal and vertical positioning etc This section describes controls available to tune the image via OSD menus The OSD panel includes control tabs for activation of different OSD features In addition the MW810 OSD panel provides information about video input parameters as follows e Resolution e Refresh frequency e Video Input Analog or Digital DVI e The version of the LCD controller firmware How to use the embedded on screen display e Push the OSD button located on the front display panel to activate the OSD control e Long push for 3 seconds or more activates the Auto Adjust That s valid only for RGB video input e Scroll through menu options e When
39. ls below the Critically Low Battery Threshold tor 20 seconds or more the device will send a Cranking alert to the CPU execute critical shut down and power itself off 6802982C85 C 26 Y Over current event If during normal operation the current drain exceeds the Critical Current Drain Threshold the device will execute critical shut down and power itself off Y Over voltage protection If during normal operation a level of the car battery voltage exceeds the Critically High Battery Threshold the device will execute critical shut down and power itself off e Logger troubleshooting tool for documentation of extreme events 6802982C85 C 27 MWE810 8 4 Display Owner s Manual C Display Adjustment Display performance can vary due to the graphics card host computer lighting conditions and other environmental factors In order to get the best image on a monitor some adjustments may be required The MWE810 display provides three options for image adjustment e Proper setting of the timing mode refresh rate and resolution e Embedded On Screen Display control e Windows On Screen Display application Setting the Timing Mode Set proper video adapter timing mode to maximize the quality of the screen image The timing mode consists of the Resolution and Refresh Rate Recommended screen resolution is VESA 1024 by 768 pixels recommended screen refresh rate is 60 Hz Set the screen resolution in Display Properties as fo
40. lumination control manual adjustment of the LED Illumination is disabled In that case LED sign will be in grey color Brightness Adjusts the background black level of the screen image 1024x768 59 8H2 in order to keep details in darker image areas Analog input e From the main Video Control menu select the Brightness tab and push the OSD button e Scroll to set desired brightness level Contrast Adjusts the difference between the background black sic e a and foreground white levels in order to keep details in te lighter image areas e From the main Video Control menu select the Contrast tab and push the OSD button e Scroll to set desired contrast level LED Illumination Q Allows to increase or decrease a level of illumination of 1074x768 3 BH moronoLa po tapas displays function keys labels and emergency key e From the main Video Control menu select the Illumination tab and push the OSD button e Scroll to set desired illumination level Color Control Color control affects the overall a ie 1024x768 59 6H2 e From the main menu select the maina e the OSD button tab and push e Select one of available features as shown next KA Color Temperature airs J T 6802982C85 C 30 Color Temperature is e Color temperature is the point at which equal eo combination of red green and blue colors create 7 white at full intensity e The OSD provides a list the supported color te
41. mperature presets The display is capable of color temperatures of 4200k 5000k 6500k 7500k and 9300k e To obtain accurate color brings up the White Balance pattern and calibrate the output of your graphics card to match the input of your display Display Adjust To mn PU controls from the main menu 1024x768 59 select the tab and push the OSD button MOTOROLA Analog Input Available features are as follows Fy Auto Adjust E Stretch O Horizontal position Vertical position Note Geometry adjustments are available only at Analog Input Auto Adjust Auto adjustment automatically sizes centers and tunes the video signal parameters in order to eliminate image distortions That s valid only for RGB video input Note A dialog box appears when auto adjustment is done Confirm auto adjustment result in order to store the new set of parameters Opposite the display will restore the previous configuration Stretch Q Allows shrink stretch the image area 1024766 59 BHz MOTOROLA Analog Input e From the main Display menu select the Stretch tab and push the OSD button e Set desired size of the image 6802982C85 C 31 MW810 8 4 Display Owner s Manual C Horizontal Position 1024x766 59 6Hz Analog input 1024x768 59 BH Analog Input 1024x766 59 8Hz Analog input OSD Setting Allows moving the screen image horizontally left or right e From the main Display menu select the 0
42. of the MW810 Mobile Workstation refer to the Motorola MW810 Mobile Workstation User s Guide for a list of shipped items The MW810 Field Support Kit CD ROM is included in the delivery scope You will find further information on the system drivers utilities updates manuals on this CD Inspect all the items If any item is missing or damaged notify your Motorola Customer Service representative immediately NOTE Save the packing carton and anti static plastic bag for storage and shipping Both the shipping carton and the anti static bags protect the display components from physical and electrostatic damage Installation and Connecting to Car Battery Please refer to the Motorola MW810 Mobile Workstation Installation Manual and strictly follow the installation procedure Be aware that your device can be damaged if improperly installed Turning On the Display for the First Time When the installation is completed perform the following procedures to turn on the display e Press the power button e Wait until Windows operating system starts Read in the Display Configuration chapter about a variety of parameters that define functionality of the display when you turn it on Modify configuration parameters if required 6802982C85 C 11 MW3810 8 4 Display Owner s Manual C Taking a Look at th e Display This chapter identifies the components of the display and provides a brief functional description 8 4 Display Front View
43. oftware such as the exclusive rights to reproduce in copies and distribute copies of such Motorola software Motorola software may be used only in the Product in which the software was originally embodied and such software in such Product may not be replaced copied distributed modified in any way or used to produce any derivative thereof No other use including without limitation alteration modification reproduction distribution or reverse engineering of such Motorola software or exercise of rights in such Motorola software is permitted No license is granted by implication estoppel or otherwise under Motorola patent rights or copyrights 6802982C85 C 42 Appendix C Display Specifications General PARAMETER DESCRIPTION LCD e Type 12 1 12 1 viewable diagonal area INPUT RGB SIGNAL INPUT DVI SIGNAL RESOLUTION VIEWING ANGLE ON CHIP OSD TOUCH SCREEN FUNCTION KEYS POWER SOURCE STABILITY Color filter TFT active matrix XGA LCD 0 294 mm pixel pitch RGB vertical stripe Glass surface Antiglare Analog RGB 75 ohms Up to SXGA 75Hz UXGA 60Hz Composite sync support Input format detection and auto alignment Phase clock and image positioning Up to UXGA 60Hz Direct connect to all DVI compliant digital transmitters 1024 x 768 60 Hz 800 x 600 60 Hz 640 x 480 60 Hz HB V 160 H 160 SB V 120 H 100 On chip RAM for high quality programmable menus Auto image adjustment
44. re indication If during operation the internal temperature goes out of the operational limits the display eventually powers off 6802982C85 C 20 e Vehicle battery is discharged If during normal operation the battery voltage drops below the Low Battery Threshold the display will provide low battery indication and send the Low Battery event to the CPU e Drops in car battery voltage If battery voltage falls below the Critical Low Battery Threshold for 20 seconds or more the device will send the Cranking event to the CPU execute critical shut down and power itself off e Over current event If during normal operation the current consumption exceeds the Critical Current Consumption Limit the device will execute critical shut down and power itself off e Over voltage protection If during normal operation the car battery voltage level exceeds the Critically High Battery Limit the device will execute critical shut down and power itself off Refer to Appendix D for absolute values of display thresholds CAUTION The device automatically shuts down then the internal temperature equivalent to ambient exceeds the upper limit of the valid range Never turn on the device until it cools down Standby The display enters low power mode following CPU standby state In that case the display closes the backlight and suspends all USB accessories connected to it The display can initiate the CPU standby if the Power button is confi
45. tem allows resume from the touch panel the OSD button the emergency and function keys Pressure of the Power button will bring the computer out of standby if its setting specifies the operating system to come out of a low power state when you press the Power button For details about this option refer to the help file attached to Power Options Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Power Options Default setting of the operating system does not allow resume from the power button OSD Button The OSD is intended for controlling the display brightness and volume of sound e The OSD button push activates the on screen display control e Long OSD button push for 3 seconds or more activates the auto adjustment of the screen image Auto adjustment automatically sizes centers and tunes the video signal parameters in order to eliminate image distortions That s valid only for RGB video input e When OSD is activated its function is defined by OSD DEFAULT FUNCTION parameter Emergency key The display is equipped with the bright orange emergency button When the emergency button is pressed the display provides high priority data event to the CPU operating system That intends for a customer software emergency applications that may hook and process this event For details about implementation of emergency event processing refer to Motorola MW810 Mobile Workstation Software Development Kit Function keys The display is equipped
46. tion the CPU and Display firmware components The choices are shown next e 8 4 Display EC install or update firmware for the 8 4 Display embedded controller e 8 4 Display EC install or update firmware for the 8 4 Display video controller Select desired firmware component and click on the appropriate button the MW810 Field Support kit will automatically install or replace selected firmware Follow the on screen instructions to continue and complete the process Display Drivers The Display Drivers sub menu provides installation of several OS drivers related to the MW810 display unit The choices are shown next e Touch Screen install or update the software driver for the Gunze touch panel e USB RS232 install or update drivers for the TI3410 USB RS232 adapter e MW810 Utilities install or update the unique drivers and applications for MW810 CPU and display units 6802982C85 C 36 Select desired software component and click on the appropriate button the MW810 Field Support kit will automatically install or replace selected software Follow the on screen instructions to continue and complete the process NOTE Installation or update of the USB RS232 driver requires manual user intervention See the MW810 Field Support Kit User s Manual for details Display Service Generally the display software service is already preinstalled If it has not yet been installed you can reinstall by using of the MW810 Field Support Kit
47. ugged into receptions Never wrap a power cord Always route a power cord and communication cables so they will not be damaged DANGER To avoid shock hazard disconnect power cord and all communication cables when you open the covers of your device DANGER Electric current from power and communication cables is hazardous To prevent shock hazard follow the installation recommended in the Installation Manual DANGER An improperly grounded device is hazardous To prevent shock hazard follow the installation recommended in the Installation Manual CAUTION The device dissipates some heat during normal operation When the device is operating do not leave it in contact with any part of your body for an extended period of time it could cause a sense of discomfort CAUTION The device is sensitive to uncontrolled shut down Never turn off the device by turning off the power supply or by disconnection of the power cable CAUTION The device automatically shuts down then the internal temperature exceeds the upper limit of the valid range Never turn the device on until it cools down CAUTION Wrong configuration can make your device unworkable Please make sure to acquire the appropriate codeplug Always make a backup copy in case you have made a mistake during the update CAUTION Do not use right and left side USB ports for permanent connections Always disconnect USB accessories from these ports when driving 6802982C85 C 39 MW810
48. ware package e Display Adjustment on screen display adjustment e Mobile amp Office tips for mobile and office configurations e Display Upgrade Upgrade of display s firmware components e Getting Assistance getting assistance from Motorola The Appendices contain e Appendix A safety instructions e Appendix B warranty information e Appendix C display specifications e Appendix D troubleshooting information e Appendix E acronyms and abbreviations Related Manuals This manual describes the MW810 display and provides basic operating instructions Please note that although this manual refers to hardware and software components supplied with this product it does not provide full component description For additional information refer to the following documents e Motorola MW810 Mobile Workstation Installation Manual 6802982C80 e Motorola MW810 Mobile Workstation Service Manual 6802982C70 e Motorola MW810 Mobile Workstation User s Guide 6802981C80 6802982C85 C e Motorola MW810 Mobile Workstation CPU Owner s Guide 6802982C81 MW810 R1 1 or 6802987C40 MW810 R1 2 e Motorola MW810 Mobile Workstation Software Development Kit 6802983C00 For documentation of software applications supplied with this product refer to the help file attached to each application This manual is designed to supplement the on line help or on line context sensitive help installed with every software component Please review this in
49. with the 6 function keys When a function key is pressed the display triggers a data event to the CPU operating system This is intended for a customer software application that may hook and process this event For details refer to MW810 Mobile Workstation Software Development Kit In addition the MW810 Extrakey software utility can assign to display function key specific purpose of the operating system that can be activated on the pressure of that key CAUTION Assignment of a function key is available when the MW810 Display Control package is installed by the Windows operating system The Extrakey application allows the function key to operate as follows e Operate like the standard keyboard hotkey e Launch any application like Notepad or Calculator e Display Backlight on off e Enter system into standby mode 6802982C85 C 22 e Enter to hibernation mode when enabled e Display speaker mute e CPU audio mixer up e CPU audio mixer down You can customize the Extrakey using Configuration window which can be run either from the Control Panel or by left clicking the ExtraKey tray icon and choosing Configuration in the pop up menu Each display function key can be mapped either to hot key such as Ctrl X F1 etc to file as a shortcut or to the display switch to blank the screen Extrakey Configuration Button5 Button6 Button Buttons Button 1 Button Button3 Button4 Hame Fi Map to Hot Key
50. x A Sac IAS MICOS asia A A A AO 38 Appendix B Waranty TOT Malo nati il a cai 39 Appendix C Display SPECIAL ooo lacas 42 6802982C85 C Appendix D Troubleshooting Into 45 Appendix E Aclonyms AT ADDI A a E aaa 46 6802982C85 C 7 MWE810 8 4 Display Owner s Manual C Using This Manual Before using this manual and products it describes be sure to read the Safety instructions in Appendix A and the Warranty information in Appendix B Who Should Use this Manual This manual is intended for staff who operate the Motorola MW810 Mobile Workstation MW810 and need to configure upgrade or maintain its display which is also referred to as either device or Display in this manual This manual assumes the reader is familiar with the MW810 and basic Windows operations If this is not the case be sure to read the MW810 User s Guide and documentation that came with your version of Windows For documentation of supplied software applications refer to the help file attached to each application Introduction to Manual The manual is organized as follows e Getting Started an overview e Taking a Look at the Display a brief functional explanation e Connections a description of the display connections e Optional Internal Peripherals internal peripheral devices e Display Configuration configuration upon turning on e Basic Operations a brief description of basic operations e Display Software a description of the display soft
51. y Extrakey is a software utility than can assign specific function of the operating system to a Function key Refer to the Function Key chapter for details MW Manager MWManager receives shows and logs all display events It displays hardware and software versions temperature and battery status This software application provides basic information about the display and selection of desired notifications on extreme conditions To run Display Manager click the MW800 Display Manager icon on the Start menu This application provides the following information e Versions General information about Display hardware embedded firmware and software versions e Power The Display current consumption and the voltage level of the vehicle battery e Temperature Real time internal temperatures e Agent Notifications alerts if one of the following event occurs v Internal temperature is beyond the operational limit If during operation the internal temperature is close to the low or high operational limits the display will provide critical temperature indication If during operation the internal temperature goes outside the operational limit the display eventually powers off Y Vehicle battery is discharged If during normal operation the battery voltage drops below the Low Battery Threshold the display will provide low battery indication and send the Low Battery event to the CPU Y Drops in car battery voltage If battery voltage fal
52. y notice of such claim B that Motorola will have sole control of the defense of such suit and all negotiations for its settlement or compromise and 6802982C85 C 41 MW810 8 4 Display Owner s Manual C C should the Product or its parts become or in Motorola s opinion be likely to become the subject of a claim of infringement of a United States patent that such purchaser will permit Motorola at its option and expense either to procure for such purchaser the right to continue using the Product or its parts or to replace or modify the same so that it becomes non infringing or to grant such purchaser a credit for the Product or its parts as depreciated and accept its return The depreciation will be an equal amount per year over the lifetime of the Product or its parts as established by Motorola Motorola will have no liability with respect to any claim of patent infringement which is based upon the combination of the Product or its parts furnished hereunder with software apparatus or devices not furnished by Motorola nor will Motorola have any liability for the use of ancillary equipment or software not furnished by Motorola which is attached to or used in connection with the Product The foregoing states the entire liability of Motorola with respect to infringement of patents by the Product or any of its parts thereof Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for Motorola certain exclusive rights for copyrighted Motorola s
53. y require installing a driver as the required software is already included in the operating system However if the USB device requires its own software please install it from the data carrier provided with the device CAUTION do not use right and left side USB ports for permanent connections Always disconnect USB accessories from these ports when driving CAUTION a device connected to the USB port should not consume more than 0 5A Otherwise the system will not operate properly Connecting the laptop Follow instructions below when you need to connect the display to a laptop e Switch off the laptop and the display e Connect the data cable to the laptop s monitor connection e First switch on the display and then the laptop Use Motorola original integrated molded cables for connection to the MW810 or 3 party CPU s For details see MW810 Installation Manual 6802982C85 C 14 Display Configuration The device has codeplug a protected memory area to store the configuration parameters accessed when you turn on the display That binary format data contains basic information about display capabilities including general settings power up power off modes etc This section describes various configuration parameters that can be selected and modified if required Display Configuration Parameters PARAMETER DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE OPTIONS FACTORY SETTING POWER Specifies a kind of car battery the 9V or 12 24 V 12 24V SOURCE d

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