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1. POWER BUTTON PREFERENCES Selects desired method to turn the CPU off CPU POWER BUTTON Turn on off when pressure of the CPU power button DISPLAY1 POWER BUTTON Turn on off when the primary display is turned off DISPLAY2 POWER BUTTON Turn on off when the secondary display is turned off SHUTDOWN WHILE IGNITION ON Specifies whether computer takes an action when press the Power button while the Ignition switch is turned on ENABLE ENABLE ENABLE DISABLE IGNITION SHUT DOWN PREFERENCES Selects desired CPU reaction when the ignition switch is turned off NONE Ignore turning the ignition switch off SHUTDOWN Turn off the CPU STANDBY Force standby mode SHUTDOWN 6802982C81 C 26 IGNITION SHUT When IGNITION SHUT DOWN 0 127 seconds or 3 minutes DOWN TIMER PREFERENCES SHUTDOWN O 127 minutes selects the amount of time to elapse between turning the ignition switch off and CPU shutting down CRITICAL TURN Enables or disables turning the device CPU ENABLE OFF off by pressing and holding the power DISPLAY1 ENABLE f A button for 6 seconds or more DISPLAY2 ENABLE WLAN Specifies the state of the WLAN radio ON OFF ON after CPU power up WWAN Specifies the state of the WWAN radio ON OFF ON UMTS CDMA DataTAC after CPU power up GPS Specifies the state of the GPS receiver ON OFF OFF after CPU power up HD Specifies a time of HD m
2. Enable Power button preferences Display2 power Disable Ignition shutdown preferences System shutdown Ignition shutdown timer minutes 3 P Ignition shutdown timer seconds 0 eike ta me Critical tum off CPU Enable Critical turn off Display1 Enable Critical turn off Display2 Enable 2 WLAN state On WWAN state On Write to GPS ort device Hard disk maintenance timeout 12 1W support Enable GPS port Port 0 Wake up from internal WWAN radio Wav Enable Wake up from external serial ports Enable GPIO1 direction Output GPID2 direction Dutput GPIO3 direction Dutput GPIDA4 direction Dutput To modify configuration parameters use the MPS tool as shown next e Choice the CPU in the Select Device field e Click on Read from device to read the codeplug parameters If your device is 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 e Click on Save to File to backup the original codeplug data e Modify a parameter per your selection e Click on Write to device to program the device and wait for a confirmation of successful programming completion NOTE For details refer to Maintenance Programming Software User s Manual BIOS Setup The BIOS is a program stored on a Flash chip on the motherboard initializing the CPU prior
3. Because each system which may use the Product is unique Motorola disclaims liability for range coverage or operation of the system as a whole under this warranty ll GENERAL PROVISIONS This warranty sets forth the full extent of Motorola s responsibilities regarding the Product Repair replacement or refund of the purchase price at Motorola s option is the exclusive remedy THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES MOTOROLA DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IN NO EVENT SHALL MOTOROLA BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT FOR ANY LOSS OF USE LOSS OF TIME INCONVENIENCE COMMERCIAL LOSS LOST PROFITS OR SAVINGS OR OTHER INCIDENTAL SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE SUCH PRODUCT TO THE FULL EXTENT SUCH MAY BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW 6802982C81 C 48 lll HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE Purchaser must notify Motorola s representative or call Motorola s Customer Response Center at 1 800 247 2346 within the applicable warranty period for information regarding warranty service IV WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER A Defects or damage resulting from use of the Product in other than its normal and customary manner B Defects or damage from misuse accident water or neglect C Defects or d
4. check Wake on Directed packet or and Wake on Magic packet in the device properties 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 Settings Control Panel Power Options Advanced Default setting of the operating system does not allow resume from the power button Turning the ignition switch on may wake up the CPU depending on setting of the IGNITION BOOT PREFERENCES parameter If your intention is going to Standby when the ignition is off permit that feature by enabling of the STANBY option Power Management Tips e Typically you turn off the monitor or hard disk for a short period to conserve power If you plan to be away from your computer for a while put your computer on standby to place entire system in a low power state e Put your computer in hibernation when you will be away from the computer for an extended time or overnight When you restart the computer your CPU is restored exactly as you left it e f you use an integrated UMTS CDMA radio switching over to the Standby mode is not recommended as this may lead to an interruption in the network connection e Do not switch the CPU off while it is in one of the energy saving modes When you are finished working come out of a power saving mode and then turn off as n
5. e Mark the Administrator Password or the User Password field and press the Enter key e With Create New Password you will then be asked to enter a password e Press the Enter key twice e Exit the BIOS setup after saving the changes 6802982C81 C 33 MW810 Release R1 2 CPU Owner s Manual Basic Operations This section describes the following display operations e Power On e Power Off e Power Management NOTE Proper CPU functionality can be achieved only if the MW810 CPU Control package is installed This package is a part of the MW810 CPU software image Refer to the CPU Software chapter in this document for details Power On NOTE Prior to powering on the CPU ensure that the main power switch on the rear CPU panel is in the ON position The CPU can be turned on either from the vehicle ignition switch or from the power button located on the front panel The POWER UP PREFERENCES parameter in the CPU s codeplug provides an option to turn on the CPU the power button e POWER BUTTON Turn on pressure of the power button on CPU or Display units When POWER BUTTON ENABLE press the CPU or display power button it will power the CPU on The IGNITION BOOT PREFERENCES parameter in the CPU s codeplug provides an option to turn on the CPU from the ignition switch e NONE Ignore the ignition switch e POWER ON Turn on if CPU is off ignore if CPU is already on e POWER BUTTON LOCK Block the power button until you turn
6. CPU Owner s Manual To complete a recovery operation proceed as follows Turn your CPU off Turn your CPU on by pressing the power button When the M logo appears press the DEL button enter the BIOS setup and enable the System Recovery Support feature Save your changes and restart the CPU When you restart the CPU the M logo display briefly appears on the screen To enter the Recovery Setup press the Fa key when this display appears If a password has been assigned type the password and press the Enter key When the Recovery Menu is displayed select desired operation from the list Follow the instructions on the screen Wait until the backup recovery process is finished Be aware that the duration of this process depends on a size of your CPU software image Duration of the factory restore process is approximately 10 minutes When the recovery process finishes your computer will restart with the pre installed operating system drivers and software If automatic restart is not performed restart the system by pressing Ctrl Alt Del or by turning the computer off and then on from the CPU or the primary display power button CAUTION Backup Recovery process must not be interrupted do not power off the CPU until software installation and configuration is fully completed CAUTION Personal settings additional applications and data may be lost during recovery procedure Disk Recovery in Windows 7 The System Recovery Optio
7. MONITOR reliability information 6802982C81 C 27 MW810 Release R1 2 CPU Owner s Manual CPU Configuration Change This section describes the software configuration tool and the most common method to change the CPU 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 e Double click on the MPS icon main MPS window appears on the screen Motorola MW810 Maintanance Programming Software CPU kd Codeplug editor gt CPU embedded controller loader Display 12 1 gt Codeplug editor gt Video embedded controller loader gt Display embedded controller loader Display 8 4 gt Codeplug editor Video embedded controller loader Display embedded controller loader gt HELP Version 5 0 0 6 Copyright 2008 Motorola Inc All rights reserved e Click on the Codeplug Editor icon 6802982C81 C 28 e Codeplug Editor Device settings Select device CPU Type Codeplug M Rae Read from file default PARAMETER WALUE 2 Ignition boot preference System on Read from Power button preferences CPU power butt Enable device Power button preferences Display power
8. drives The HD system comes with a built in heater that automatically turns on at low temperature CAUTION If the operating system is running from the HD or SSD never try to remove or install the hard disk drive while the computer is powered on Doing so can result in loss of data and can damage the computer and the hard disk drive s sensitive circuitry External Audio Device The audio subsystem includes digital audio and analog mixing functions required for recording and playing sound on your computer Microsoft Windows Sound System supports internal microphone and capability to connect external audio devices NOTE Motorola integrated molded cable for connecting to the MW810 display also incorporate the audio output to the display s loudspeaker Serial Device The CPU has serial ports for connecting a variety of serial devices The devices you connect to the Serial ports usually do not require installing a driver as the required software is already included in the operating system However if the serial device requires its own software please install it from the data carrier provided with the device 6802982C81 C 19 MW810 Release R1 2 CPU Owner s Manual Follow instructions below when you need to connect a serial device to the CPU e Switch the CPU off e Connect the data cable of the serial device to the serial interface on the CPU e Plug the serial device power cable into the grounded main outlet e First switch the device
9. for mission critical applications with numerous computing data storage and communication capabilities It is designed to be permanently mounted and serve at the center of a vehicle s computing and communications architecture Key features of the CPU are e Windows 7 Professional Edition operating system e 32 and 64 bit systems e Microsoft Windows 7 Logo Certified e Downgrade to Windows XP Professional operating system e The Intel Core 2 Duo processor e Extendable system memory 2 slots for DDR3 modules e Removable hard or solid state disk drive e Awide range of internal and external interfaces such as USB 2 0 Ethernet RS 232 audio analog video PC Card e Intel Wi Fi Link 5300 network adapter e Optional network cards offering complete wireless data solutions based on Qualcomm s Gobi2000 6802982C81 C e Optional built in GPS receivers with and without dead reckoning intelligence e High definition audio e Compliance with requirements for the TPM 1 2 specification e Vehicle ignition sense e Programmable general purpose inputs outputs e Simultaneous operation of two independent users each using separate display and keyboard e Custom designed cables for connection to the MW810 display or to any standard CRT or LCD screen display DVI and RGB interfaces e Rugged mechanical design Getting the CPU Running This section guides you through procedures to get the CPU ready for operation Unpacking Unpack y
10. of each Publicly Available Software package Copies of the licenses for the listed Publicly Available Software as well as all attributions acknowledgements and software information details are included below Motorola is required to reproduce the software licenses acknowledgments and copyright notices as provided by the Authors and Owners thus all such information is provided in its native language form without modification or translation The Publicly Available Software in the list below is limited to the Publicly Available Software included by Motorola The Publicly Available Software included by Commercial Third Party Software or Products that is used in the Motorola Product are disclosed in the Commercial Third Party Licenses or via the respective Commercial Third Party Publicly Available Software Legal Notices For instructions on how to obtain a copy of any source code being made publicly available by Motorola related to software used in this Motorola Product you may send your request in writing to MOTOROLA INC Government amp Public Safety Business Publicly Available Software Management 1301 E Algonquin Road Schaumburg IL 60196 USA In your request please include the Motorola Product Name and Version along with the Publicly Available Software specifics such as the Publicly Available Software Name and Version Note the source code for the Publicly Available Software may be resident on the Motorola Product Instal
11. s Manual input port PAL or NTSC NOTE the above table shows expansion boards available at the MW810 launch rear panel configuration depends on optional expansion module included in your CPU A description of rear panel connectors is shown below LAN2 SERIAL AUX LAN USB DISPLAY2 MAIN SWITCH DISPLAY1 PWR GPS AUDIO WLAN VIDEO IN WWAN IN OUT AUX MAIN AUX MAIN MAIN SWITCH Maintenance power switch Use this switch to turn off the workstation during maintenance operations In daily use the switch should be kept in ON position PWR A connector for attaching the power cord from the vehicle s battery CAUTION Use a standard Motorola power cable with a 15 Amp fuse USB USB 2 0 port for connection of external USB accessories DISPLAY1 A connector for attaching the primary display cable Carries RGB USB and audio to the screen DISPLAY2 A connector for attaching the secondary display cable Carries DVI D USB and audio to the screen LAN1 10 100 Base T Ethernet LAN module for connecting the LAN cable or Ethernet device Includes Link and Active indicators LAN2 1000 Base T Ethernet LAN module for connecting the LAN cable or Ethernet device Includes Link and Active indicators SERIAL A connector for attaching a serial device such as Motorola s VRM modems printer mouse etc The connection requires a COTS cable which is not supplied with the MW810 AUX A connector for attaching vehicle ignition switch Gener
12. system cannot start or is damaged the MW810 recovery solution enables to restore your system files from a hidden partition on your hard drive Available recovery options are shown next e CheckDisk This option checks the file system and file system metadata for errors This utility will verify and repair optionally the integrity of the file system on any chosen volume This utility checks the disk surface for unreadable or corrupted sectors and should the first step in troubleshooting a failing hard drive e System Backup This operation creates a customer copy of the operating system and save it in compressed form in the hidden partition on the hard drive Later this copy can be used for system recovery e System Image Recovery This operation returns your system disk to previously saved either original factory installed or customized configuration That operation replaces all the information data and files stored on the system partition MW810 Recovery Q mororoLa This operation launches Disk Diagnostics Utility that checks the disk surface 3 Check Disk for unreadable or corrupted sectors and if an error is found attempts to repair the integrity of the file system This operation should be the first step in troubleshooting a failing hard drive S System Backup El System Recovery 2 5 System Restore Copyright 2007 2009 Motorola Inc All rights reserved Vesrion 1 0 0 3 6802982C81 C 43 MW810 Release R1 2
13. to the start of the operating system The BIOS parameters define the CPU system functions and the hardware configuration Settings in BIOS Setup When you restart the CPU the M logo display briefly appears on the screen To enter the BIOS Setup press the DEL key when this display appears If a password has been assigned type the password and press the Enter key 6802982C81 C 29 MW810 Release R1 2 CPU Owner s Manual The BIOS Setup Utility that enables the selection and modification of different BIOS setup parameters and contains the menus as shown next e Main for system information and time date settings e Boot for configuring the boot sequence e Security for password and TCG settings functions e Recovery for system recovery settings e Exit to save and exit the BIOS Setup NOTE If you have forgotten the password contact your system administrator Operating BIOS Setup Available BIOS menus are shown at the top of the BIOS window Use the and arrow keys to navigate between menu items Available menu parameters are shown in the left hand window of the BIOS The description of the individual settings is shown in the upper right hand window of the BIOS The description of the navigation through the BIOS and selecting the menu or parameter you wish to access to make changes is shown in the bottom right hand window If you need to display help on the operation of BIOS Setup press the F1 key CAUTION Refer to the Appendix
14. BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE 6802982C81 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 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 install
15. CONDITIONS Temperature 40 to 158 F 40 to 70 C OPERATING CONDITIONS Temperature 22 to 158 F 30 to 70 C with controlled brightness Humidity 90 to 95 Relative humidity at 50 C for 8 hours THERMAL SHOCK 40 to 158 F 40 to 70 C MECHANICAL SHOCK 20G peak 1 2 sine wave 11ms 30 impacts VIBRATION MIL STD 810F Method 514 5 category 4 Fig 514 5c 1 1 hour axis IP RATING FOR IP 54 DUST WATER DRIP Per MIL STD 810F method 506 4 procedure III DUST BLOWING 5 hours in dust 140 mesh silica flour laden atmosphere dust agitation time is for 2 seconds every 15 minutes SALT FOG 8 hours 5 Sodium Chloride at 35 C per MIL STD 810F 509 4 procedure FLAMMABILITY UL94 VO SOLAR RADIATION 7 cycles of 24 hours with no functional degradation per MIL STD 810F 505 4 Procedure IMPACT Ball drop test 130gr Steel ball from 0 5 m height SHOCK CRASH HAZARD 75G 6 ms per MIL STD 810F method 516 5 Procedure V ALTERNATOR WHINE Per Motorola s 12M05049A04 REVERSE POLARITY Per Motorola s 12M05049A04 6802982C81 C 52 CRANKING Per Motorola s 12M05049A04 ESD Per Motorola s 12M05049A04 ESD Procedure RADIATED IMMUNITY 20V m EN 61000 4 3 Regulations TEST STANDARD eMARK Directive 72 245EC 94 95EC EMC IMMUNITY USA EN301 489 receive full EMC certification relevant to mobile computing device e Canada ICES003 equivalent to FCC Par
16. D for factory setting of the BIOS parameters You can change these settings which will take effect as soon as you save and quit the BIOS Setup Be aware incorrect BIOS configuration can make the device unworkable Boot from USB Mass Storage Device Boot priorities in the BIOS setup appear as groups there are groups of Hard Drives and Floppy Drives The BIOS classifies USB mass storage device according to its size as follows e Floppy Drive is storage capacity is less than 512 MB e Hard Drive if storage capacity is more than 512 MB Configure the BIOS to support MW810 boot up from a USB mass storage device as follows e Enter to BIOS menu and go to Boot screen e lf size of USB mass storage is less than 512 MB go to Boot Option 1 e f size of USB mass storage is more than 512 MB go to Boot Options 5 and enter Hard Drive BBS Priorities option e Select USB mass storage device to be the first boot option e Save changes and exit BIOS setup Put attention if you remove USB device which is classified as Hard Drive then BIOS automatically will set boot priority to internal hard drive Next time when you plug in USB device you will have to set the boot priorities again Exiting BIOS Setup To exit BIOS Setup select the Exit menu from the menu bar You can then decide which settings you want to save The Exit menu offers the following options 6802982C81 C 30 e Save Changes and Exit Ex
17. DISPLAY1 POWER BUTTON and DISPLAY2 POWER BUTTON You can select any of above options or use their combination e When CPU POWER BUTTON ENABLE pressure of the CPU power button will force power off e When DISPLAY POWER BUTTON ENABLE pressure of the power button on the primary display will force power off e When DISPLAY2 POWER BUTTON ENABLE pressure of the power button on the secondary display will force power off e When DISPLAY REQUEST ENABLE the device will automatically shut itself down when the CPU issues power off request Additional option to shut the device down is turning off the ignition switch This option will work if setting of the IGNITION SHUT DOWN PREFERENCES parameter in the CPU s codeplug is SHUTDOWN When using of this option you can select the amount of time to elapse between turning the ignition switch off and CPU shutting down by means of the IGNITION SHUT DOWN TIMER parameter If the system does not respond you can turn the device off by pressing and holding the CPU 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 CAUTION Extreme Shut Down Some extreme 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 clos
18. MA DL UL 384 kbps 384 kbps GSM DL UL 14 4 kbps 14 4 kbps GPRS DL UL 85 6 kbps 42 8 kbps EDGE DL UL 236 8 kbps 118 4 kbps EV DO FL RL 3 1 Mbps 1 8 Mbps o CDMA 1xRTT FL RL 153 kbps 153 kbps e WHQL certified USB software driver architecture e AT command interface e Card vendor supplied SDK including Application Program Interface e Standalone carrier certification o0o0 0 0 Installation Generally the drivers and the configuration utility are already preinstalled If the drivers and the tools have not yet been installed you can find the install package in the C Drivers Sierra folder of the original MW810 operating system image or reinstall the CDMA software by using of the MW810 Field Support Kit CD If it should be necessary to reinstall the CDMA software refer to the MW810 Field Support Kit User s Manual for details NOTE You may require administrator privileges to install software Make sure you have the necessary rights CAUTION If you use an integrated WWAN radio switching over to the Standby mode is not recommended as this may lead to an interruption in the network connection NOTE For connection to the networks you need establish a subscription with a service provider Check with your service provider for a list of available wireless data services GPS Receiver Optional GPS receiver may be integrated in your CPU MW810 offers 2 GPS options Trimble Lassen iQ module or u blox SBR LS module with the
19. MW810 R1 2 Mobile Workstation Model F5208A Central Processor Unit Box Owner s Manual Compatible with Windows 7 6802987C40 A 6802982C81 C 3 MW810 Release R1 2 CPU Owner s Manual 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 that 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 Mot
20. OA 39 A O O A US 39 OPUS eiii A E sensheeducecsviessisavetee 39 CPUNMAn age ite tesceuscsssavesvess rial Ote DEAR erea A E E EA E A INS 39 CPU rele eE E dao 41 Description T torial sataye eraasi iaiia ieia aa Aie yE NTA eet area setena YAO AeA 41 6802982C81 C Recovery of Pre installed SOftWare eee sssscesseeseeeseeseeeeessecenessecseeeaeeseeeaecaecsaecsesaecaecaeeeaesaeeseesaesaeeeaesaeeeeeeaeseeeaeeeeeaeeaes 42 Disk Recovery in Windows XP Disk Recovery in WiINdOWS 7 oooccccoconocccnonnnanncnononancnnnn anno conan cra narran Hard Drive Replacement svccvescccscccccesevenven sccesceacetneattessarusteasvathcxciisccsedeensiavevendstceasiecustevscdedbesusteyecdeduecuateeiundsnevoxassurih ends Getting Assistance ee eeeeseeeeeeeteeeeeeeeee Appendix A Safety Instructions Appendix B Warranty Information A rea 47 Appendix C CPU Specifications 2 3 icanyas ance hia ni neue iain scneteis aie dene tra eine ee 50 Appendix B BIOS Factory Setting cio ias 54 Appendix E Troubleshooting Information csscscssesseesscsseseneessaeeeseesesesesescseesensesseesseeeesonsenssenesesensenssenseees 55 Appendix F Acronyms and Abbreviations ooooocnoconoccconccnnoncnoncnancnanc crono nan no nana nnn nono nnrnn canon aran c nana nn nc carr cnn cnn canina 56 6802982C81 C 9 MW810 Release R1 2 CPU Owner s Manual Using That Manual Before using that manual and products it describes be sure to read the Safety instructions
21. Software amp Firmware BIOS The BIOS is the built in firmware that initializes basic elements of the CPU module before operating system start and without accessing programs from a bootable storage device Also the BIOS communicates with the keyboard controller Embedded Firmware and place a standard interface layer between platform hardware and operating system The BIOS is built with the EFl technology and place a standard interface layer ACPI between platform hardware and operating system Key Features The BIOS provides basic services as follows Support 32 and 64 bit single and dual core CPU and Intel s Montevina platform Support OS Windows XP Windows 7 Vendor identification for OPK installation WHQL certified software architecture Multiple boot devices HD or SSD USB 2 0 mass storage device PXE boot from Ethernet device CD ROM BIOS Recovery options USB mass storage device BIOS recovery process provides boot block method to recover in case of BIOS corruption The Video BIOS into the system BIOS image Re flashing in DOS and in Windows BIOS setup TPM 1 2 support Embedded Controller The Embedded controller is the built in firmware that provides basic services as follows Implement power on off sequence Measure internal temperatures in most critical points Implement thermal control algorithm allowing withstanding with 30 C 70 C ambient temperature Implement fan control to allow cooling internal temperat
22. V DO Rev A 1900 MHz o HSDPA HSUPA 800MHz o HSDPA HSUPA 850MHz o HSDPA HSUPA 900MHz o HSDPA HSUPA 1900MHz o HSDPA HSUPA 2100MHz o GSM GPRS EDGE 850MHz o GSM GPRS EDGE 900MHz o GSM GPRS EDGE 1800MHz o GSM GPRS EDGE 1900MHz 6802982C81 C 51 MW810 Release R1 2 CPU Owner s Manual SECURITY amp PROTECTION e TPM 1 2 INCLUDED SOFTWARE Motorola CPU Manager suite Motorola Display Manager suite Rescue and Recovery AUX PORT e 4 programmable GPIO Ignition sense 12VDC battery voltage out 1A and 5VDC out 1A e Vehicle speed and direction inputs PARAMETER POWER SOURCE Environmental Specifications DESCRIPTION Vehicle 12V or 24V battery negative ground with power loss compensation during engine cranking Vehicle 9V battery negative ground without power loss compensation during engine cranking POWER SOURCE STABILITY 13 8 VDC 20 with no loss of functionality for 12V battery 27 6 VDC 20 with no loss of functionality for 24V battery 9 VDC 10 with no loss of functionality for 9V battery CAR BATTERY PROTECTION Auto shut down on low vehicle battery voltage to protect against excessive drain e Over voltage and over current protection POWER CONSUMPTION 13 8 VDC e Maximal 5A Typical 1 5A Standby 0 4A ELECTRICAL TRANSIENTS Operational Electrical Transients Per 1507637 CE SAFETY Operational Safety Per UL 60950 1 EN60950 1 STORAGE
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24. aintenance 0 16 hours 12 hours MAINTENANCE keeping the HD temperature within TIME OUT the operating range for a certain period of time set by this parameter while the CPU is off 1W SUPPORT Specifies whether the CPU support 1 ENABLE DISABLE ENABLE wire interface with the display GPS PORT Selects an input port of the GPS PORT1 PORT2 PORT1 receiver WAKE UP from Enables or disables wake up from the ENABLE DISABLE ENABLE INTERNAL RI line of the serial COM3 port WWAN RADIO connected to internal PRM240 radio modem GPIO DIRECTION Defines a direction of specific GPIO GPIO1 INPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT line GPIO2 INPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT GPIO3 INPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT GPIO4 INPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT GPIO STATE Defines initial GPO state after power GPO1 ON OFF OFF up GPO2 ON OFF OFF GPO3 ON OFF OFF GPO4 ON OFF OFF GPIO LEVEL Defines the voltage level for specific GPO1 5V CAR BATT 5V GPO GPO2 5V CAR BATT 5V GPO3 5V CAR BATT 5V GPO4 5V CAR BATT 5V CAR BATTERY Enables or disables the car battery ENABLE DISABLE ENABLE OUTPUT voltage output at the auxiliary connector when the CPU is powered on CAR BATTERY Enables or disables the car battery ENABLE DISABLE DISABLE CONTROL voltage output at the auxiliary connector when the CPU is powered off 5V OUTPUT Enables or disables the 5VDC output ENABLE DISABLE ENABLE at the auxiliary connector RELIABILITY Enables or disables monitoring of CPU ENABLE DISABLE ENABLE
25. al Purpose I O s additional USB port 5VDC and car battery voltage outputs WWAN Comnectors for attaching mini UHF radio modem antenna with RX diversity GPS A connector for attaching GPS antenna to the internal GPS receiver 6802982C81 C WLAN AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT VIDEO IN Comnectors for attaching RF antenna SMA to the internal WLAN radio with RX diversity External Mono microphone jack for sound input and recording For connecting headphones external speakers with power amplifier or audio recording device Composite Video input for connecting external VCR or video camera 6802982C81 C 17 MW810 Release R1 2 CPU Owner s Manual Connections 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 CPU USB 2 0 ports support transfer rates up to 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 usually do not 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 NOTE USB devices connected
26. amage from improper testing operation maintenance installation alteration modification or adjustment D Breakage or damage to antennas unless caused directly by defects in material workmanship E A Product subjected to unauthorized Product modifications disassemblies or repairs including without limitation the addition to the Product of non Motorola supplied equipment which adversely affect performance of the Product or interfere with Motorola s normal warranty inspection and testing of the Product to verify any warranty claim F Product which has had the serial number removed or made illegible G Freight costs to the repair depot H A Product which due to illegal or unauthorized alteration of the software firmware in the Product does not function in accordance with Motorola s published specifications or with the FCC type acceptance labeling in effect for the Product at the time the Product was initially distributed from Motorola Scratches or other cosmetic damage to Product surfaces that do not affect the operation of the Product J That the software in the Product will meet the purchasers requirements or that the operation of the software will be uninterrupted or error free K Normal and customary wear and tear L Non Motorola manufactured equipment unless bearing a Motorola Part Number in the form of an alphanumeric number i e TDE6030B V GOVERNING LAW In the case of a Product sold in the United S
27. anual CPU Upgrade Use the MW810 Field Support CD ROM when you need to install or update unique software and firmware components If the CPU does not have CD ROM or DVD drive connect USB CD drive Description Tutorial Insert MW810 Support Kit CD into CD drive The Main Menu screen automatically appears as shown next MW810 Field Support Kit Q mororora CPU Drivers Display Drivers Special Drivers Firmware Updates Backward Compatibility Documentation Browse CD Contents about For details refer to MW810 Mobile Workstation Field Support Kit User s Manual 6802982C90 A The MW810 Support Kit allows updating of the following firmware and software CPU components BIOS Embedded microcontroller Drivers CPU Control Package Select desired firmware component and click on the appropriate button the MW810 Field Support kit will automatically replace selected component 6802982C81 C 42 Recovery of Pre installed Software If you have experienced problems that came after new software installation or the operating system cannot start you may need to recover from problems This section provides a view of general maintenance and recovery techniques Motorola provides with your computer a recovery solution that allows reinstallation of the complete Windows operating system device drivers applications and parameters similar to the default factory settings Disk Recovery in Windows XP When the operating
28. atiove EyOTEL Universal Serial Bus Wired Equivalent Privacy Windows Hardware Quality Lab Wireless Local Area Network Wi Fi Protected Access Wireless Wide Area Network Voice over Internet Protocol Volts Direct Current Video Electronics Standard Association Vehicular Radio Modem eXtended Video Graphics Array 58 MOTOA Technology that s second nature Motorola Inc 1301 E Algonquin Road Schaumburg IL 60196 U S A Inside the USA Americas and Canada call Motorola System Support Center at 1 800 221 7144 For Europe the Middle East and Africa call 420 533 336 123 MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the U S Patent and Trademark Office All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners Motorola Inc 2010 6802982C81 C
29. connection Yellow an available wireless network is found Green adapter is connected to a wireless network Green waves indicate connection status the more waves mean the better quality of received signal Red There are no available wireless networks found Intel PROSet Wireless periodically scans for available networks Crossed out adapter is off and does neither transmit nor receive You can display the connection status by positioning the mouse pointer on the icon Wireless WAN Depending on your model your CPU may include an integrated WWAN solution based on Qualcomm s Gobi2000 That solution supports major RF bands around the world all with one chipset Gobi2000 solution makes it possible to procure and support one wireless device that works on multiple wireless networks A list of supported wireless networks is shown next Oo Oo 6802982C81 C EV DO EV DO Rev A 800MHz EV DO EV DO Rev A 1900 MHz HSDPA HSUPA 800MHz HSDPA HSUPA 850MHz HSDPA HSUPA 900MHz HSDPA HSUPA 1900MHz HSDPA HSUPA 2100MHz GSM GPRS EDGE 850MHz GSM GPRS EDGE 900MHz GSM GPRS EDGE 1800MHz GSM GPRS EDGE 1900MHz 22 Key Features e Support third generation 3G digital cellular standards e Technology Bands o HSPA UMTS 800 850 900 1900 2100 MHz o Quad band EDGE GPRS GSM 850 900 1800 1900 MHz o Dual band EV DO CDMA 800 1900 MHz e Receive Diversity on all HSPA UMTS EV DO CDMA bands e Data Speeds o HSDPA HSUPA DL UL 7 2 Mbps 5 76 Mbps WCD
30. dead reckoning intelligence Trimble s Lassen iQ Module Trimble s Lassen iQ module is 12 channel GPS module with ultra low power consumption The module features two GPS signal sensitivity modes Standard and Enhanced With Enhanced mode enabled the module automatically switches to higher sensitivity when satellite signals are weak The Lassen iQ module operates using one of three protocols TSIP TAIP or NMEA 0183 6802982C81 C 23 MW810 Release R1 2 CPU Owner s Manual e TSIP is a powerful binary packet protocol that allows maximum configuration control over the GPS receiver for optimum performance in any number of applications e TAIP is the Trimble ASCII interface protocol designed specifically for vehicle tracking applications It is a bi directional protocol using simple ASCII commands with the associated ASCII responses e NMEA 0183 is an industry standard protocol common to marine applications NMEA provides direct compatibility with other NMEA capable devices such as chart plotters radars etc The Lassen Q GPS module most NMEA messages for GPS navigation NMEA messages and output rates can be user selected as required Key Features e 12 channel simultaneous operation e NMEA 0183 TSIP TAIP protocols e Dual sensitivity modes with automatic switching e Aided GPS through TSIP e Antenna open and short circuit detection and protection e Two serial ports Configuration The Lassen iQ GPS receiver has two serial por
31. e LED on the MW810 display 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 54 Cannot turn the device off the system does not respond 6802982C81 C Turn off the device by pressing and holding the power button for 6 seconds or more Use either CPU or display power buttons If the device is still not responding turn off and on the main power switch on the rear side of the CPU unit 56 Appendix F Acronyms and Abbreviations The following acronyms and abbreviations are used in this document 3G 3rd Generation AP Access Point API Application Programming Interface BIOS Basic Input Output System CD Compact Disk CDMA Code Division Multiple Access CD ROM Compact Disk Read Only Memory CF Compact Flash COTS Commercial Off The Shelf CPU Central Processor Unit CRT Cathode Ray Tube DDC CI Display Data Channel Command Interface DDR2 Double Data Rate two synchronous dynamic random access memory DGPS Differential GPS DR Dead Reckoning DTE Data Terminal Equipment DVD Digital Versatile Disc DVI D Digital Visual Interface EME Electromagnetic Emission EVDO FAQ Frequently Asked Questions FCC Federal Communications Commission GPIO General Purpose Input Output GPO General Purpose Output GPS Global Positioning Sys
32. e to the low or high operational limits the display will provide the warning temperature indication If during operation the internal temperature goes out of the operational limits the display eventually powers off e Vehicle battery is discharged If during normal operation the battery voltage drops below the Low Battery Threshold the display will provide the low car battery indication If the voltage continues to drop the device automatically powers off at the Critically Low Battery Limit e Drops in car battery voltage If battery voltage falls below the Battery Cranking Threshold for 20 seconds or more the device will execute critical shut down and power itself off CAUTION 6802982C81 C 35 MW810 Release R1 2 CPU Owner s Manual The device automatically shuts down then the internal temperature exceeds the upper limit of the valid range Never turn on the device until it cools down Power Scheme The CPU in combination with the operating system allows reducing of the power consumption of your entire system You can do this by selection of appropriate power scheme which will define the power usage by your computer Available options are as follows e Standby On standby the CPU switches to a low power mode where devices use less power When you want to use the computer again it comes out of standby quickly and your desktop is restored exactly as you left it In the standby mode the content of the main memory is saved by conti
33. ears 4 and 5 The 3 year RSA option is no longer available All other warranty terms and conditions remain the same 6802982C81 C 50 Appendix C CPU Specifications General PARAMETER PROCESSOR speed L2 cache FSB DESCRIPTION Intel Core2 Duo T9400 2 53 GHz 6MB 1066MHz e Intel Core2 Duo T8400 2 26 GHz 3MB 1066MHz e Intel Celeron M575 2GHz 1MB 667MHz SYSTEM MEMORY PC rating DDR3 speed e 1GB in one DDR3 SODIMM PC3 85008 1066MHz e 2GB in two DDR3 SODIMM PC3 8500S 1066MHz e 4GB in two DDR3 SODIMM PC3 8500S 1066MHz CHIPSET e Intel GM45 Express Chipset with GMCH GM45 and ICH9M VIDEO CONTROLLER Intel Gen 5 0 integrated graphics engine with 533 MHz core render clock Dual display support PRELOADED OPERATING e Windows XP Professional 32 bit SYSTEM e Windows 7 Professional 32 or 64 bit MASS STORAGE e Removable hard disk 120GB 5400 rpm with three dimensional shock absorber and heater Solid State Disk INTEGRATED INTERFACES RGB e DVI e USB 2 0 10 100 1000 T based Ethernet e RS 232 e Analog video e Audio out External microphone e Typelorll PC card GPS e Trimble Lassen iQ GPS Module Dead reckoning module with the ANTARIS GPS positioning engine INTEGRATED Intel PRO Wireless 5300ABGN network adapter COMMUNICATION DEVICE e Gobi2000 Sierra Wireless PCI e Mini Card Supported networks o EV DO EV DO Rev A 800MHz o EV DO E
34. ease R1 2 CPU Owner s Manual Turning On the CPU for the First Time Turn on the main power switch at the rear CPU panel and then press the power button Your operating system is pre installed on the hard disk or compact flash device it will start the initial boot process CAUTION When you turn the CPU on for the first time the supplied software is installed and configured You will be presented with a mini Setup Wizard during the initial boot process This enables you to input the system s unique information such a new computer name administrator information and serial number This process must not be interrupted do not power off the CPU and follow the on screen instructions until software installation and configuration is fully completed See below in the CPU Configuration chapter a variety of parameters that define functionality of the display when you turn it on Modify configuration parameters if required NOTE prior to use that manual be sure your CPU relates to the MW810 R1 2 release Open the System Properties tab right click on My Computer gt Properties gt General and verify a type of processor The CPU box is belonging to the MW810 R1 2 release if processor s type is one of the following options e Intel Core 2 Duo T9400 2 53 GHz or e Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 2 26 GHz or e Intel Celeron M575 6802982C81 C 14 Taking a Look at the CPU This chapter identifies the components of the display and p
35. ectric 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 plugged into receptions Never wrap a power cord Always route a power cord and communication cables so they will not be damaged DANGER The ON OFF switch and power button do not disconnect the device from the line voltage To completely disconnect the line voltage remove the power cable from the power plug 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 suppl
36. ed 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 6802982C81 C 7 MW810 Release R1 2 CPU Owner s Manual Contents Using iha IIA A A NOOO Who Should Use that Manual ane Manya OAU Oi O a cette he ea Se Se ee a ai Related Malal So as Conventions Used in That Manual 10 lc TO 11 O A cous e a aaan a rea aa e cubis ove adupdne aa a aaa daveive sti chutes dbus auadla ceuedueate Gaacevsneceny 11 Getting the CPU RUNNING aii ra cuinalec cet esteives tier eeaseuviaeecreneacenvenieieevtaaual tas ven caves eavteneal tas reas tavennensteaveneay 12 Unpacking aiii diia 12 Installation and Connecting to Car Battery ccecccccccecccececeeeeeeeeaeeeseeeeaeeeaeeceaeeesaese
37. eeeseaseate 27 BIOS Sola Scanian eae ite a en a A ede in AAD Ee eases Settings in BIOS Setup Operating BIOS Setup Boot from USB Mass Storage Device 29 Exiting BIOS Setup 00 eceeceeseeseeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeaeeeeeaecaeseaesaeeeaesaeseesaeeeeseaecaeseeesaeeaeeeaeseesaeeaesaeeeaesaesneeeaesneseaeeieeeeeeaees 29 Security and Password Protection c cccccccseeceseeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeseaeeceaeeeaeeseeeceaeeeeeeceaeeceeeseaeseaeeseaeseaeseaeeseaeeeaeeseeeeeeeeneeenaeeeaaes 31 Trusted Platform Module cocos fel cido Rises ahah ais TTT T ehh ae he il ela Site AST 31 Password Protection in BIOS Setup ivi ida in A 31 Basic Operations aia aN 33 NO NOA 33 P wer O iii A A A A AE aia eiaa E 34 Power SCHEMES 5 2ccccisceticaycctucncesucssssccoteceuleveccsgntcvsdooscecasatessnnsvatuonscissstssteeccadasaesiaceuughecsscecucave lavenesaceaietaesscdacavensnanareades 35 Standby iii A A scales A do 35 Wake UA a 36 Power Management TipS cccecessssiccssessscevscsescocessteestcessasnseccetteecbenseiseccecoecrscavendoduecssutscunseediuesedeasaduectsutsceseaetdcedeeteseos 36 FID HO E E AO 37 Low Temperature CoN dO A T e a a Prr aaa ea a aa e a arara Aaa E Aaaa r aE A AE EeP AEEA AAR arana ANRE lanar 37 CPU Softwar e amp Firmware roine aaa iare a cid eaae aa DA NE ae Ea E da ra A dai nd 38 BIOS a nuni Key Features Embedded Controler iias ouse A A a a ae e e eai aae E a eE aaa 38 Operating System ii en ad fain dd 38 AS AAA
38. ers and the tools are already preinstalled If the drivers and the tools have not yet been installed you can find the install package in the C Drivers WLAN folder of the original MW810 operating system image or reinstall the WLAN software by using the MW810 Field Support Kit CD ROM If it should be necessary to reinstall the WLAN software refer to the MW810 Field Support Kit User s Manual for details NOTE You may require administrator privileges to install software Make sure you have the necessary rights Settings Network adapter states upon turning on the CPU can be defined either in the CPU codeplug or the CPU registry 6802982C81 C 21 MW810 Release R1 2 CPU Owner s Manual The WLAN parameter of the CPU codeplug specifies a state of WLAN network adapter after the CPU is turned on Factory codeplug setting of the WLAN network adapter is ON The MW810 Manager application allows selecting the state of the WLAN network adapter after operating system start Factory registry setting of the WLAN network adapter is ON If the WLAN software is installed and the network adapter is powered on the Wireless LAN radio icon appears in the lower right hand corner on the toolbar of your Windows desktop for Windows XP only The background color of the wave icon indicates the connection status The following color code displays connection status White adapter searches for available wireless network very poor connection quality or no
39. he operating system does not allow Standby from the power button Turning the ignition switch off may force the CPU standby depending on setting of the IGNITION SHUT DOWN PREFERENCES parameter If your intention is going to Standby when the ignition is off permit that feature by enabling of the STANDBY option When the CPU is in Standby it suspends all USB accessories connected to it When you resume work your notebook returns to the place at which you discontinued working 6802982C81 C 36 Wake Up The CPU wakes up on occurrence of one of events below e Wake up event from an USB HID device connected to the CPU e Wake up event from an Ethernet device connected to the CPU e Ring Indicator from the RS 232 port e Power button pressure if configured e Ignition switch if configured Wake up event from USB HID device can resume the CPU out of standby if its setting specifies the operating system to come out of a low power state when there is USB or Ethernet 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 system allows resume from USB HID or Ethernet devices A device connected to 10 100 1000M Ethernet port can use both magic and direct packets for remote CPU wake up To activate the remote wake up
40. hen the CPU is on MWCPUService acts as serial communication server and provides synchronized access for all applications clients that are using API The service allows sharing of CPU resources between multiple applications MWCPUService provides for internal and 3 party applications API an access to unique CPU resources via the MWCPUDriver In addition it provides a mechanism to retrieve events from the CPU and deliver it to application clients System events source can be one of the following power button thermal and battery control events CPU Manager MWCPUManager receives shows and logs events relating to CPU temperature and battery status This software application provides basic information about the CPU and selection of desired notifications in extreme conditions To run CPU Manager click the MW810 CPU Manager icon from the Start menu This application provides as follows e Versions General information about CPU hardware embedded firmware and software versions e Power The CPU current consumption and a voltage level of the car battery e Lines Control Turning on and off internal CPU peripheral devices setting of GPIO state level and direction e Temperature Real time internal temperatures from internal CPU temperature sensors 6802982C81 C 40 e Agent Notifications Alerts if a corresponding event occurs The following notifications are available Internal temperature is beyond the operational limit If du
41. in Appendix A and the Warranty information in Appendix B Who Should Use that Manual That manual is intended for staff who operate the MW810 R1 2 Mobile Workstation herein MW810 and need to configure upgrade or maintain its Central Processor Unit box which is also referred to as either device or CPU in that manual That 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 CPU a brief functional description e Connections explanation of CPU connections e Optional Internal Peripherals a brief description of optional internal devices e CPU Configuration CPU configuration upon turning on e Security amp Password Protection security and protection tips e Basic Operations basic operations e CPU Software amp Firmware CPU software and firmware e CPU Upgrade upgrade of software and firmware components e Recovery of Pre installed SW _ recovery techniques e Getting Assistance getting assistance from Motorola The Appendixes contain e Appendix A safety instructions e Appendix B warranty information e Appendix C CPU specifications e Appe
42. it the BIOS setup after saving the changes e Discard Changes and Exit Exit the BIOS setup without saving of any the change e Save Changes Save changes done so far to any of setup options e Discard Changes Discard changes done so far to any of setup options Mark the required option and activate it with the Enter key 6802982C81 C 31 MW810 Release R1 2 CPU Owner s Manual Security and Password Protection Trusted Platform Module The CPU firmware meets compliance requirements for the Trusted Platform Module TPM 1 2 specification TPM 1 2 is an essential level of compliance for secure start of Windows XP or Windows 7 operating systems When the TPM is enabled the CPU will ensure that unauthorized code cannot invade a device in its boot process To use the TPM you must be sure to activate the TPM in the BIOS Setup The condition for this is that you have entered at least the administrator s password e Call BIOS Setup and select the Security menu e Select the entry TRUSTED COMPUTING item and press the Enter key e Select desired TPM STATE option TPM is functional when TPM STATE ENABLED Disabled TPM is not able to execute commands that use the resources of a TPM TPM is not able to load keys and perform other operations Even if a disabled TPM has a TPM Owner it is not able to execute normal TPM commands If you have activated the TPM the menu item PENDING TPM OPERATION will schedule the TPM operations as follows e NONE
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45. ndix D BIOS factory settings e Appendix E troubleshooting information e Appendix F acronyms and abbreviations Related Manuals That manual describes the MW810 CPU and provides basic operating instructions Please note that although that 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 6802982C81 C e Motorola MW810 Mobile Workstation Display Owner s Guide 6802982C85 e Motorola MW810 Mobile Workstation Software Development Kit 6802983C00 For documentation of software applications supplied with this product refers to the help file attached to each application That manual is designed to supplement the on line help or on line context sensitive help installed with every software component Please review this information 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 6802982C 95 Also if you need to upgrade software and firmware supporting the CPU s functionality refer to e Motorola MW810 Mobile Workstation Field Support Kit User s Manual 6802982C90 F
46. no operation is pending e ENABLE TAKE OWNERSHIP when TPM enabled but without an owner this command allows the ability to take ownership e DISABLE TAKE OWNERSHIP when TPM enabled but without an owner this command disallows the ability to take ownership e TPM CLEAR return the TPM to factory defaults When the TPM is activated it initially takes control of the CPU during each start up to check all hardware components and the BIOS Setup for trustworthiness In the further course of operation the TPM checks the operating system certain drivers and applications If a component does not have a valid certificate the TPM refuses this component access to protected content For example with the TPM activated data can be generated which can only be read or run on this device Password Protection in BIOS Setup You can prevent unauthorized opening of the BIOS Setup with both the administrator s and the user s password e f only the administrator password is set then this only limits access to setup and is only asked for when entering the BIOS Setup e f only the user s password is set then this is a power on password and must be entered to boot or enter the BIOS Setup In Setup the user will have administrator rights Note the following before using the password protection for your data security in the BIOS Setup 6802982C81 C 32 Please remember your passwords in either case as you will not be able to access your BIOS Setup and or
47. ns menu contains several tools that can help you recover Windows from a serious error 6802982C81 C x Choose a recovery tool Operating system Microsoft Windows on C Local Disk Startup Repair Automatically fix problems that are preventing Windows from starting System Restore Restore Windows to an earlier point in time Recover your computer using a system image you created earlier Windows Memory Diagnostic Check your computer for memory hardware errors Command Prompt ES Open a command prompt window Shut Down Restart 44 Windows 7 allows creation a system repair disc that contains the System Recovery Options menu For more information see Create a system repair disc Startup Repair Fixes certain problems such as missing or damaged system files that might prevent Windows from starting correctly System Image Recovery This operation returns your system disk to previously saved either original factory installed or customized configuration That operation replaces all the information data and files stored on the system partition You need to have created a system image beforehand to use this option System Restore Restores your computer s system files to an earlier point in time without affecting your files such as e mail documents or photos NOTE lf you use System Restore from the System Recovery Options menu you cannot undo the restore operation However you can run System Restore again and cho
48. nuing to supply the main memory with power while the processor monitor hard disk and other internal components are turned off e Hibernation Hibernate feature saves everything in memory on disk turns off your monitor and hard disk and then turns off your computer When you restart your computer your desktop is restored exactly as you left it It takes longer to bring your computer out of hibernation than out of standby e Monitor Off In this state the CPU automatically turns off the monitor e Hard Disk Off In this state the CPU automatically turns off the hard disk Windows Power Options Start Settings Control Panel Power Options Power Schemes allows adjustment of the individual settings in a power scheme You can specify the period of inactivity that you want to elapse before the CPU turns off the monitor hard disk or goes to Standby Hibernate mode Standby The CPU can initiate the standby manually or automatically after a period of inactivity that you may pre define The period of inactivity means not making any entry on your computer for a certain time Manual methods to enter Standby mode are as follows e Standby selection in the Shutdown Window of the operating system e Power button pressure if configured e Turning the ignition switch off if configured For details about the power button refer to the help file attached to Windows Power Options Start Settings Control Panel Power Options Advanced Default setting of t
49. ola 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 Displays Transmissive high contrast display performs extremely well even in 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 Motorola 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 I O ports to support external radios dual displays and peripheral devices The backlit keyboard and display options offer outstanding performance even in the most difficult lighting conditions What is the CPU The CPU is a high performance computing platform
50. on then the CPU e Install a driver if required Video Input The CPU has an analog video input port on the rear CPU panel for connecting a video capture device To connect a video capture device simply plug the device cable to the VIDEO IN input port Auxiliary Port The AUX port provides four digital bits GPIO that may be configured either for input or output The GPIO DIRECTION parameter in the CPU s codeplug defines a direction of specific GPIO line the GPIO LEVEL codeplug parameter allows selecting the voltage level for specific GPO 5VDC or car battery voltage is available options In addition you can define initial GPO state after power up via the GPIO STATE codeplug parameter NOTE When a port is configured for input the external voltage must be supplied to that port via 160 Ohm resistor to ensure proper operation CAUTION When a port is configured for output be aware not supply external voltage to that port may it may damage the device The auxiliary port provides ignition sense connection to the MW810 See the MW810 installation manual for details This port can also be used to supply 5VDC 1A max and vehicle battery voltage out 1A max to external devices connected to the MW810 CPU 6802982C81 C 20 Optional Internal Peripherals CAUTION You can upgrade your CPU by addition of internal networks cards installing CF card or changing system memory However to avoid damage during the installation procedure
51. on the ignition switch e WAKEUP wake up CPU from standby mode ignore if CPU is already active When POWER ON or POWER BUTTON LOCK options are selected insert the car key into the ignition switch and rotate it to ACC position it will power the CPU on When the CPU is turned on the pre installed Operating System will be automatically loaded This process takes some time please wait until this process is completed before using the computer CAUTION If POWER BUTTON DISABLE only the ignition switch can turn the device on Make sure in that case IGNITION BOOT PREFERENCE Setting is POWER ON or POWER BUTTON LOCK CAUTION Extreme Temperature Conditions The device is operational only within valid temperature range When the ambient temperature is beyond the operational range or internal CPU temperatures are beyond the allowed thresholds the device will indicate about operational failure and not power on CAUTION Discharged Vehicle Battery 6802982C81 C 34 The device is operational when the car battery voltage is within valid range The device will not power up when a level of the car battery voltage is below the Low Battery Threshold refer to Appendix C for absolute value of the threshold Power Off The device can be turned off either from the CPU or from the power button located on the display s front The POWER OFF PREFERENCES parameter provides four options to turn off the device DISPLAY REQUEST CPU POWER BUTTON
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53. or additional information visit the MW810 home page http www motorola com mw810 Conventions Used in That 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 that 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 Motorola MW810 CPU Used to designate the location and name of a menu function For CPU Manager example Program Motorola MW810CPU 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 DANGER 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 6802982C81 C 11 MW810 Release R1 2 CPU Owner s Manual Getting Started The Motorola MW810 Mobile Workstation MW810 is a high performance computing platform optimized to deliver seamless mobility at highway speeds Motor
54. original integrated molded cables for connection to the MW810 display or to 3 party LCD CRT or Flat Screen displays 6802982C81 C When two monitors are connected the CPU graphics software provides the following graphics options e Extended desktop Extended desktop is a feature in a computer that allows a user to extend viewing capabilities by using two or more monitors at the same time Extended desktop mode allows the user to display a single document or application across multiple monitors or use each monitor to display a different document or application It also allows the monitors to have independent resolutions color depth and refresh rates e Clone Display Clone display is a display configuration in which two displays can each have an independent set of timings Clone is beneficial when using displays that support various resolutions and refresh rates e Dual Display Twin Twin display is a display configuration in which two displays are driven by the same set of timings Both display devices should support those timings resolution refresh etc NOTE Graphic controller supports resolutions up to 1280x1024 If you use MW810 display XGA resolution 1024 x 768 is recommended Storage Device Your CPU is equipped with a removable hard or solid state disk drive 2 5 inch hard disk drive with SATA interface three dimensional shock absorber and integrated control circuitry provides the most rugged solution for hard disk
55. ormal e If the CPU is in a power saving mode o Do not connect any external devices o Do not disconnect any external devices o Donot install or remove a PC or Express card o Do not add or remove RAM 6802982C81 C 37 MW810 Release R1 2 CPU Owner s Manual HD Heater The CPU hard drive is equipped with the heater that allows the hard disk to work in low temperature The CPU automatically controls the heater and turns it on and off depending on the temperature in the HDD compartment Low Temperature Conditions The device supports working hard disk conditions even if it s turned off When the ambient temperature drops below the low hard disk operational limit an internal heater will automatically adjust and maintain the working conditions see Hard disk heating when device is off parameter in the CPU configuration section for a pre defined time e If the CPU is turned on when Hard disk heating when device is off time out has not expired yet and the hard disk temperature is within the operating range the CPU will boot up immediately e If the CPU is turned on when Hard disk heating when device is off time out has been expired and the hard disk temperature is below the low hard disk operational limit the CPU will activate the internal heater and will boot up only when the hard disk temperature returns to the operating range The heating process takes some time please wait until this process is completed 6802982C81 C 38 CPU
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57. ose a different restore point if one exists Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool Scans your computer s memory for errors Command Prompt Advanced users can use Command Prompt to perform recovery related operations and also run other command line tools for diagnosing and troubleshooting problems Hard Drive Replacement If your hard disk data is completely damaged and none of aforementioned procedures is effective replace the hard disk Also you can install the operating system from supplied recovery DVD Be aware the installation from the recovery media may require further activation of the operating system 6802982C81 C 45 MW810 Release R1 2 CPU Owner s Manual 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 https 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 6802982C81 C 46 Appendix A Safety Instructions DANGER Only authorized personnel should repair the device Unauthorized opening is dangerous Refer to the MW810 Service Manual for details DANGER Reduce the risk of fire or el
58. our shipment and check the contents to ensure that you have received all the specified items If your CPU is a part of the MW810 Mobile Workstation refer to the Motorola MW810 Mobile Workstation User s Guide for a list of shipped items If your CPU is shipped as stand alone device after unpacking the shipping carton the following items should be found e CPU e Power cord e CPU to Display cable e Operating System recovery DVD e Field Support Kit CD with this Owner s Guide The MW810 Field Support Kit CD is included in the delivery scope You will find further information on the system drivers utilities updates manuals etc 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 NOTE Motorola may stop shipping MW810 Field Support Kit CD at any time and without notice Instead of Motorola will provide online access to the MW810 Field Support Kit CD content on the MW810 support web site 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 6802982C81 C 13 MW810 Rel
59. please ask authorized personnel for help Refer to the MW810 Service Manual for description of the CPU internal modules and field upgradeable components Wireless LAN Depending on your model the Intel Wi Fi Link 5300 network adapter may be integrated in your CPU This card is an embedded 802 11a b g n PCl e Mini Card network adapter operating in the 2 4GHz and 5GHz spectrum The network adapter supports the latest wireless industry standards and can easily be connected to existing Ethernet networks This means you can use the WLAN network adapter just as with a cable connected Ethernet The Intel Wi Fi Link 5300 network adapter operates in accordance with the IEEE 802 11 standard Key Features e Dual Band Quad Mode solution 802 1 1a b g n in the 2 4GHz and 5GHz spectrum e Upto 450 Mbps of Bandwidth in addition to enabling multiple applications to simultaneously access the network resulting in increased productivity e Multiple Input Multiple Output MIMO Technology e Support for antenna diversity to enable optimized WLAN performance for multi antenna systems e Industry standard wireless LAN security support 802 1x WEP 128 and 64 bit WPA WPA2 AES CCMP 128 bit LEAP PEAP TKIP e Compatible with Intel My WiFi Technology e Compatible with Intel PROSet WLAN management software For additional information about the network adapter modem refer to Intel Wi Fi Link 5300 network adapter manual Installation Generally the driv
60. ring operation the internal temperature is close to the low or high operational limits the CPU will provide critical temperature indication If during operation the internal temperature goes out of the operational limits the CPU eventually powers off Vehicle battery is discharged If during normal operation the battery voltage drops below the Low Battery Threshold the CPU will provide low battery indication Ignition Off If the ignition switch is turned off the CPU will provide appropriate indication Drops in car battery voltage If battery voltage falls below the Battery Cranking Threshold for 20 seconds or more the device will send the Cranking event to the CPU execute critical shut down and power itself off 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 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 allowing documentation of extreme events NOTE User privileges allow running the CPU Manager application in the read only mode To control the CPU lines and change agent notifications you will require administrator privileges Make sure you have the necessary rights 6802982C81 C 41 MW810 Release R1 2 CPU Owner s M
61. roblems 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 That manual does not cover operating system issues For operation system directions refer to Microsoft Windows XP Professional 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 The following table describes error messages that warn you about conditions that might prevent the normal operation mode If you see Do as follows CPU is powered on but there is no screen Make sure video cable is securely connected image e Adjust 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 Temperature LED on the MW810 display is steady red The internal temperature is high Please save your work before shutting down Never turn on the device until it cools down to normal operating temperature Temperatur
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63. rovides a brief functional description Front View POWER BUTTON Turns the CPU power on and off Be aware a main power switch on the rear CPU panel must be switched on before using the POWER BUTTON PC and SIM CARD SLOT A Personal Card PCMCIA type Il slot enhances the CPU usefulness by accepting the connection of a variety of personal cards that can be used as storage devices modems etc NOTE The card slot is completely sealed when the door is closed Please select cards sized to fit within the closed door to ensure IP54 sealing The covered channel is provided to allow exit by flexible antenna wires HARD DISK DRIVE Removable mass storage device Rear side Components The MWE810 offers multiple expansion board options so you can add more ports for external modems video cameras or other vehicle peripherals as needed Choose one or none as required I O Expansion Board CPU w o CPU with CPU with CPU with CPU with ALPR Options Expansion Router Serial Serial Expansion Option Expansion Expansion Expansion Option VA00383 Option Option Option VO0497AA VA00385 VA00673 VA00384 RS232 1 2 2 4 1 USB 2 0 2 3 3 3 3 Ethernet LAN RJ45 1GbE 1000 1GbE 2 100 1GbE 2 100 1GbE 1000 2GbE 1 100 BASE T 10 100 BASE T 10 100 BASE BASE T 10 100 BASE T T Secondary DVI No Yes Yes No Yes display Video Input No 1 standard No No 4 ALPR camera composite video inputs 6802982C81 C 15 MW810 Release R1 2 CPU Owner
64. s Awww tianocore org Source Code The Source Packages for this software are available from the original Software Site or may be acquired from Motorola To obtain the Software from Motorola please contact Motorola using the methods described in the preamble of this Legal Notices Document File Credits N A License BSD license from Intel Copyright c 2004 Intel Corporation All rights reserved Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met e Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer e Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution e Neither the name of the Intel Corporation nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING
65. s for DDR3 memory modules You can upgrade system memory up to 4GB as follows e 1GB PC2 5300 667MHz in one DDR3 slot e 2GB PC2 5300 667MHz in one DDR3 slot e 2GB PC2 5300 667MHz in two DDR3 slots 1GB each e 4GB PC2 5300 667MHz in two DDR3 slots 2GB each 6802982C81 C 25 MW810 Release R1 2 CPU Owner s Manual CPU Configuration The CPU stores its configuration in the codeplug and the BIOS flash This section describes various configuration parameters that can be selected and modified if required CPU Codeplug The CPU codeplug is a protected memory area to store the configuration parameters accessed when you turn on the device That binary format data contains basic information about CPU capabilities including power up power off modes a status of peripheral devices etc Codeplug Configuration Parameters PARAMETER POWER SOURCE DESCRIPTION Specifies a kind of car battery the CPU is connected to AVAILABLE OPTIONS 9V 12V or 24V FACTORY SETTING 12V IGNITION BOOT PREFERENCES Selects desired CPU reaction when the ignition switch is turned on NONE Ignore turning the ignition switch on POWER ON Turn on if CPU is off ignore if CPU is already on WAKEUP Wake up CPU from standby mode ignore if CPU is already active MIXED Wake up if CPU is in standby mode Turn on if CPU is off POWER BUTTON LOCK Block the power button until you turn on the ignition switch POWER ON
66. t 15 Class B e Europe CE EN55024 Australia TBD RADIATED EMISSION USA FCC Part 15 class B 90 22 24 e Canada RSS210 RSS119 RSS 132 RSS133 e Europe CE EN55022 e Australia AS NZS 3548 SAFETY e USA UL e Canada UL e Europe EN60950 Australia TBD FCC ID s PRM240 Private DataTAC Radio ID PQS BM28001 Sierra Wireless MC5725 ID N7N MC5725 Sierra Wireless MC8775 1D N7NMC8775 e Intel PRO Wireless 3945AGN ID PD9WM3945AGN CPU Thresholds THRESHOLD VALUE Low Temperature Threshold Equivalent to 25 C High Temperature Threshold Equivalent to 65 C Critically Low Temperature Threshold Equivalent to 30 C Critically High Temperature Threshold Equivalent to 70 C Low Battery Threshold 9 5VDC Critically Low Battery Threshold 7 0VDC Critically High Battery Threshold 36VDC Critical Current Drain Threshold 12A 6802982C81 C 53 MW810 Release R1 2 CPU Owner s Manual 6802982C81 C 54 Appendix B BIOS Factory Settings PARAMETER DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE OPTIONS FACTORY SETTING BOOT OPTION 1 USB HOTPLUG FDD USB HOTPLUG BUILT IN EFI SHELL FDD SATA BOOT OPTION 2 USB HOTPLUG FDD BUILT IN EFI BUILT IN EFI SHELL SHELL SATA BOOT OPTION 3 USB HOTPLUG FDD SATA BUILT IN EFI SHELL SATA PXE BOOT ENABLE DISABLE DISABLE 6802982C81 C 55 MW810 Release R1 2 CPU Owner s Manual Appendix E Troubleshooting Information You can solve many p
67. tates and Canada this Warranty is governed by the laws of the State of Illinois and the Province of Ontario respectively VI PATENT AND SOFTWARE PROVISIONS Motorola will defend at its own expense any suit brought against the end user purchaser to the extent that it is based on a claim that the Product or its parts infringe a United States patent and Motorola will pay those costs and damages finally awarded against the end user purchaser in any such suit which are attributable to any such claim but such defense and payments are conditioned on the following A that Motorola will be notified promptly in writing by such purchaser of any 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 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 6802982C81 C 49 MW810 Release R1 2 CPU Owner s Manual 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 Moto
68. tem HB High Brightness HD Hard Disk HDA High Definition Audio HDD Hard Disk Drive HID Human Interface Device HSPDA Hi yn Yreed Mayet AomvaAivk Ayyeoo IEEE Ivotitute of EAsytpiyar avd Edeytpovixo Evyiveepo 1 0 Input Output IT Ivdoppatiov Teynvo oyy LAN Local Area Network LCD Liquid Crystal Display LEAP Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol LED Light Emitting Diode MPS Maintenance Programming Software ML Mobile Laptop MW Mobile Workstation NMEA Natiovar Mapitipe Edeytpovixo Acooytatiov os Operating System PC Personal Card PEAP Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol PXE Pre Execution Environment 6802982C81 C 57 MW810 Release R1 2 CPU Owner s Manual RD LAP RGB RF RI RTCM RS 232 RX SATA SB SDK SMS SODIMM SSID SVDO TAIP TKIP TPM TSIP UMTS USB WEP WHQL WLAN WPA WWAN VolP VDC VESA VRM XGA 6802982C81 C Radio Data Link Access Procedure shorthand for Red Green Blue Radio Frequency Ring Indicator Radio Technical Commission for Maritime Service a standard for serial binary data interconnection Receive Serial Advanced Technology Attachment standard Standard Brightness Software Development Kit 2nopt Mecoaye Lepwiye Small Outline Dual In line Memory Module Service Set Identifier PC to S Video interface Trimble ASCII Interface Protocol Temporal Key Integrity Protocol Trusted Platform Module Trimble Standard Interface Protocol Yviwepoad Mofide Terexyoupoviy
69. tion The u center GPS Evaluation Software provides a powerful tool for evaluation performance analysis and configuration of u blox GPS receivers That software is not a part of the MW810 software installation contact u blox for further information Configuration The dead reckoning module has two serial ports which support NMEA UBX Binary and RTCM protocols The factory default settings are e Port 1 NMEA 0183 e Port 2 UBX Binary Settings The GPS receiver state upon turning on the CPU can be defined either in the CPU codeplug or the CPU registry e The GPS parameter of the CPU codeplug specifies a state of GPS receiver after the CPU is turned on Factory codeplug setting of the GPS receiver is OFF e The MW810 Manager application allows selecting the state of the GPS receiver after operating system start Factory registry setting of the GPS receiver is OFF e The GPS PORT parameter of the CPU codeplug selects a port in the GPS receiver which user application is connected to Factory codeplug setting of the GPS port is PORT1 e The MW810 Manager application allows selecting of the GPS port after operating system start Factory registry setting of the GPS Port is PORT1 NOTE dead reckoning intelligence can be achieved only if vehicle speed SPEED and SPEED and direction FWD FWD inputs are connected to the CPU auxiliary port See the MW810 installation manual for details System Memory The CPU has two internal slot
70. to the USB port should not consume more than 0 5A Otherwise the system will not operate properly NOTE Be aware USB devices connected to the USB port should be compliant with the operating system Otherwise the system will not operate properly Ethernet Device The internal 10 100 1000 Base T Ethernet LAN modules allows you to connect your computer to a network The LAN1 connections support data transfer rate up to 100 Mbps the LAN2 connection supports data transfer rate up to 1000 Mbps To connect the CPU to the network connect one end of the LAN cable to the RJ 45 connector on the CPU and the other end to the network hub When the device is connected the RJ 45 indicates as follows e Link Indicator steady green when the system has an available connection to LAN e Active Indicator blinks green when the system is accessing the LAN You can use Ethernet connections for communication with Ethernet devices such as network cards access points storage etc Connecting the Display The CPU graphics controller supports resolutions up to 1280 x 1024 and the simultaneous operation of two monitors the analog RGB DISPLAY1 connection and digital DVI D DISPLAY2 connection Execute the following instructions when you need to connect the external display to the CPU e Switch off the CPU and the display e Connect the data cable of the display to the CPU s monitor connection e First switch on the display and then the CPU Use Motorola
71. ts and can be configured for RTCM SC 104 input which is the GPS industry standard for differential correction data The receive side of the port 2 is factory configured to accept RTCM data The factory default settings are e Port 1 TSIP bi directional e Port 2 NMEA 0183 OUT RTCM SC 104 V2 1 IN Trimble provides the iQ Monitor and the GPSSK interface programs to monitor GPS performance and to assist system integrators in developing a software interface for the GPS module Contact Trimble for further information Dead Reckoning Module The Sensor Based GPS Receiver containing the ANTARIS GPS positioning engine provides accurate positioning in areas where GPS reception is blocked for example in tunnels city canyons indoor and underground parking facilities and as well as other difficult areas Sensor based GPS receiver supplements the GPS information with an incoming signal from a gyroscope and from odometer pulses to reconstruct the traveled route through long periods of GPS outages with aid of dead reckoning algorithms Key Features e 16 channel GPS receiver e Dead reckoning DR with enhanced Kalman filter e Mixed GPS and DR operation depending on availability and quality of GPS signal e Fully automatic calibration e Temperature compensation e Based on the ANTARIS GPS technology e Differential GPS DGPS support e Active antenna support 6802982C81 C 24 e Active antenna supervisor for short and open circuit detec
72. ure down Control by GPIO lines Implement internal heater control to allow heating the device up when low ambient temperature Support the CPU configuration parameters Operating System CPU operating system is Windows XP or Windows 7 image customized for the CPU hardware Software architecture of the CPU is WHQL certified 6802982C81 C 39 MW810 Release R1 2 CPU Owner s Manual CPU Control Package Proper CPU functionality can be achieved only if the MW810 CPU Control package is installed This package is a part of the MW810 CPU software image The services package is a collection of Windows applications and services allowing the end user capability to utilize the CPU features The list of these tools is shown next e MWCPUDriver a driver providing an access to the CPU hardware e MWCPUService service application to provide API to control and manage the CPU It serves as an interface engine between the driver and applications e MWCPUAgent provides notifications to the operating system about specific CPU events e MWCPUManager GUI for internal CPU data notifications about extreme conditions simple application for troubleshooting CPU Driver MWCPUDriver is a WHQL certified OS driver that provides for operating system an interface with the CPU hardware CPU Service MWCPUService is a standard service application that starts automatically at startup before user logs in and is running in the background all the time w
73. y 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 CAUTION Use original packaging when you transport your device 6802982C81 C 47 MW810 Release R1 2 CPU Owner s Manual 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 fro
74. your system any longer if you forget both the user s and the administrator s passwords Passwords are not covered by your warranty and a charge will be made for assistance Passwords can be up to eight characters long You can use all alphanumeric characters and need not distinguish between uppercase and lowercase characters Set the supervisor and user password To assign the administrator s password do as follows e Call the BIOS setup and select the Security menu e Mark the Administrator Password field and press the Enter key e Enter the password in the Create new Password field and press the Enter key e Confirm the new password when it is requested e Enter the password again and press the Enter key e Exit the BIOS setup after saving the changes To assign the user s password do as follows e Call BIOS setup and select the Security menu e Mark the User Password field and proceed exactly as when configuring the supervisor password e Exit the BIOS setup after saving the changes Changing administrator s or user s password e Call the BIOS setup and select the Security menu e When changing the password proceed exactly as for password assignment e You can only change the administrator s password when you have logged in with the administrator rights and the user s password when you have logged in with the user rights Cancelling passwords To cancel passwords proceed as follows e Call the BIOS setup and select the Security menu
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