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Contents

 

3.2.1 Using the Quick Settings Panel ....................................................... 18

 

3.3 Configurations ............................................................................................ 19

 

3.3.1 Configuring Your SIM Card (Optional) ............................................. 19

 

3.3.2 Enabling Wi-Fi and Connecting to a WLAN ..................................... 20

 

3.3.3 Enabling Bluetooth and Pairing with Bluetooth Device .................... 20

 

3.3.4 Enabling the Ethernet Feature ......................................................... 22

 

3.3.5 Enabling Location Service (Optional) ............................................... 23

 

3.3.6 Enabling and Using the NFC Features (Optional) ............................ 23

 

Summary of Contents for MTA-3080

Page 1: ...I MTA 3080 8 Risc based IoT Terminal User s Manual Version 1 0...

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Page 3: ...i Revision History Version Release Time Description 1 0 2015 11 Initial release...

Page 4: ...ces will the manufacturer be liable for any direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages arising from the use or inability to use the product or documentation even if advised of the pos...

Page 5: ...ontents 2 1 3 Optional Accessories 3 1 4 Parts of the Device 4 1 5 Dimensions 5 1 6 Specifications 6 Chapter 2 Installation 8 2 1 microSD Card Installation 9 2 2 Wi Fi Bluetooth Antenna Installation 9...

Page 6: ...nfiguring Your SIM Card Optional 19 3 3 2 Enabling Wi Fi and Connecting to a WLAN 20 3 3 3 Enabling Bluetooth and Pairing with Bluetooth Device 20 3 3 4 Enabling the Ethernet Feature 22 3 3 5 Enabling...

Page 7: ...fications not expressly approved by the guarantee of this device could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class...

Page 8: ...ates of the EU are to enforce by 7 1 2006 Midas Touch Inc hereby states that the listed products do not contain unintentional additions of lead mercury hex chrome PBB or PBDB that exceed a maximum con...

Page 9: ...y from humidity 6 Disconnect this equipment from the A C outlet before cleaning it Use a moist cloth Do not use liquid or sprayed detergent forcleaning 7 Tofully disengage the power to the unit please...

Page 10: ...nnel a The power cord or plug isdamaged b Liquid has penetrated into the equipment c The equipment has been exposed to moisture d The equipment does not work well or you cannot get it to work accordin...

Page 11: ...iny removable components when you use a vacuum cleaner to absorb the dirt on the floor 4 Never drop the components inside the device or get circuit board damp or wet 5 Be cautious of all kinds of clea...

Page 12: ...air cigarette particles and other particles out of the device can be one of the best cleaning methods Over time these items can restrict the airflow in a device and cause circuitry to corrode Cotton s...

Page 13: ...power cords When you need to dispose of your display products please follow the guidance of your local authority or ask the shop where you purchased the product or if applicable follow any agreements...

Page 14: ...nt or disaster Vendor assumes no liability for any damages lost profits lost savings or any other incidental or consequential damage resulting from the use misuse of or inability to use this product V...

Page 15: ...1 Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter1 1 Introduction...

Page 16: ...uetooth 4 0 BLE 12 24V Wide range voltage DC input support 1 2 Package Contents Upon opening the package carefully inspect the contents If any of the items is missing or appears damaged contact your l...

Page 17: ...PRS EDGE 850 900 1800 1900MHz 4G Module FDD LTE Band 1 Band 3 Band 8 TDD LTE Band 39 Band 40 Band 41 38 DC HSPA HSPA HSPA UMTS Band 1 Band 9 Band 5 Band 8 TD SCDMA Band 34 Band 39 GSM GPRS EDGE 1800MH...

Page 18: ...ted 2W speaker 14 DB 9 RS 232 port 5 NFC antenna area 15 DB 9 RS 232 422 485 port 6 4x 3 3V GPIO 1 x CAN 2 0b OBD II 7 2 pin DC terminal 12V 24V auto detection 16 Power on off toggle switch 17 4G ante...

Page 19: ...s 218 16 200 31 176 64 55 6 35 8 Introduction 46 50 45 00 13 90 11 1 9 42 7 12 47 10 141 10 188 20 75 00 4 00 35 33 67 40 169 00 180 20 202 44 Unit mm 167 67 124 81 99 36 132 70 84 20 48 80 8 8 118 00...

Page 20: ...t GPS BeiDou GPS mouse WLAN IEEE 802 11 a b g n Bluetooth Bluetooth 4 0 low power BLE NFC optional Support NFC transmission standard 14443A B 15693 felica I O Interface SD Card Micro SD Card slot maxi...

Page 21: ...tness LCD display Colors 16M Colors 24bit Touchscreen GG Capacitive 5 points Multi touch Power Input DC Input 2 pin terminal block 12V 24V Auto Detection Mechanical Environmental Ingress Protection Fr...

Page 22: ...8 Chapter 2 Installation Installation Chapter2 2 Installation...

Page 23: ...lowing figure Push the card into the slot until itlocks into place Toremove the microSD card just push the microSD card in to eject it from its slot 2 2 Wi Fi Bluetooth Antenna Installation The MTA 30...

Page 24: ...card Toinstall a SIM card to the device locate the SIM card slot on the side and insert the card following the direction as shown in the icon Push the card into the slot until it locks into place To...

Page 25: ...both of the wires from the DC input power source Expose the wire to the appropriate length for the DC power connector 2 Insert the wires into the DC power connector terminals and use a screwdriver to...

Page 26: ...r adapter to the 2 pin terminal block receptacle on the device Then connect the adapter to a power source After power connection toggle the power switch to ON to turn on the device 2 5 GPS Mouse Conne...

Page 27: ...escription Power Input Connector Connector Type 2 pin Terminal Block Pin Description 2 1 1 Power_GND 2 12V 2 7 2 GPIO and CAN Bus Description Digital General Purpose Signal Input Output and CAN Connec...

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Page 29: ...15 Chapter 3 Using the Device Using the Device Chapter3 3 Using the Device...

Page 30: ...s you with an instant access to device status notifications application shortcuts folders and widgets Simply tap an item and you can launch the associated application You can also add desired items to...

Page 31: ...Applications you install on your device may show their own icons or messages in the area You can access the notification panel to see more information by swiping down the Notification Area Widget The...

Page 32: ...access some most commonly used settings and features Toenable disable a feature or switch between available options simply tap the intended tile It appears dimmed when disabled and brightened when en...

Page 33: ...for the first time and power on the MTA 3080 depending on your mobile network carrier you might be guided to activate the account and connect to your mobile network If you are asked for a PIN to unlo...

Page 34: ...ouse the Wi Fi feature switch on the Wi Fi function on the Settings page Then tap a network to connect to it Toconnect to a secured network you will be prompted to enter a password or other credential...

Page 35: ...in range Then it displays the names of the device s found 3 Tap the device you want to pair with When the Bluetooth pairing request dialog box appears tap Pair The MTA 3080 will then send a connection...

Page 36: ...nvironment Toconfigure the network settings 1 On the Settings page tap More Ethernet 2 Configure the network settings as needed Toobtain a dynamic IP address from a DHCP server just tick the Use Ether...

Page 37: ...gestion For a location based App you can individually configure whether it is allowed to access to location services when the service is on Toturn on or off location service tap Settings Personal Loca...

Page 38: ...ng and receiving devices must be NFC enabled and unlocked Then bring the NFC areas of the two devices together When prompted with a message Touch to beam touch the screen of the MTA 3080 to begin the...

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