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Troubleshooting                                                                                                                                                                        8-17                                                                                                                                         

 

4. This is the Welcome screen you will see if you successfully activate the System 

Recovery program.  The standard navigation of the program are outlined as below: 

 To proceed to the next step, click on the 

Next

 button.  

 To go back to previous screen, click on the 

Back

 button.  

 To go back to the Welcome screen, click on the 

Cancel

 button.  

 To terminate this program and restart to Windows, click on the 

Exit

 button. 

 

 

5. You will be presented with the options of tasks that you may perform with this 

program. A brief description of the selected task is also displayed at the bottom of the 
screen to help you. 

 After selecting the task you want to perform, click on the 

Next

 button. 

 

Summary of Contents for ML910

Page 1: ...ML910 Rugged Notebook User Guide Motorola Inc All rights reserved Owner s Manual R01 2 Part Number 6871008P31 B ...

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Page 4: ...nload copy distribute sublicense modify adapt merge with other software reverse engineer prepare derivative works of de compile or disassemble any Software for any reason 2 4 You shall not remove destroy or alter any proprietary markings or legends placed upon or contained within the Software related materials or documentation 2 5 You shall not export re export resell ship or divert or cause to be...

Page 5: ...on 5 RIGHT TO USE MOTOROLA S NAME You shall not during the term of this Agreement or thereafter use any trademark of Motorola or any word or symbol likely to be confused with any Motorola trademark either alone or in any combination with another word or words Section 6 PAYMENT The rights granted hereunder are contingent upon payment for the product in which the Software is embedded Section 7 TERM ...

Page 6: ...arties agree that where the context of any provision indicates an intent that it shall survive the term of this Agreement then it shall survive Section 15 ENTIRE AGREEMENT This Agreement contains the parties entire agreement regarding your use of Software and may be amended only in a writing signed by both parties except that Motorola may modify this Agreement as necessary to comply with applicabl...

Page 7: ...omputer program Accordingly any copyrighted Motorola computer programs contained in the Motorola products described in this user guide may not be copied reproduced modified reverse engineered or distributed 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 otherwi...

Page 8: ...shall become the property of Motorola This express limited warranty is extended by Motorola to the original end user purchaser purchasing the Product for purposes of leasing or for commercial industrial or governmental use only and is not assignable or transferable to any other party This is the complete warranty for the Product manufactured by Motorola Motorola assumes no obligations or liability...

Page 9: ...nance 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 Motorol...

Page 10: ...tlement or compromise C Should the Product or its parts become or in Motorola s opinion be likely to become the subject of a claim of infringement of a United States patent that such purchaser will permit Motorola at its option and expense either to procure for such purchaser the right to continue using the product or its parts or to replace or modify the same so that it becomes non infringing or ...

Page 11: ...erence in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television receptio...

Page 12: ...e Motorola default state it will only transmit on the 5 15 5 25GHz band when associated with an access point AP that uses the 5 15 5 25GHz band and such applications should only be used indoors Use in the 802 11a frequency range is limited to client AP association Client client association Ad hoc mode is not supported External Wide Area Modem Antenna Statement When connecting an external wide area...

Page 13: ...ure requirements IMPORTANT NOTE To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements the antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter other than those approved for use in Motorola series ML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK Canada Canadian Depa...

Page 14: ...of the following examples means that the product contains no hazardous substances the second means that the product contains hazardous substances and has an Environmental Friendly Use Period EFUP of fifty years Logo 1 Logo 2 The Environmental Friendly Use Period EFUP is the period in years during which the Toxic and Hazardous Substances T HS contained in the Electronic Information Product EIP will...

Page 15: ...opéenne 1999 5 EC German Dieses Produkt entspricht den Bestimmungen der Europäischen Richtlinie 1999 5 EC Greek To προϊόν αυτό πληροί τις προβλέψεις της Ευρωπαϊκής Οδηγίας 1999 5 EC Icelandic Þessi vara stenst reglugerð Evrópska Efnahags Bandalagsins númer 1999 5 EC Italian Questo prodotto è conforme alla Direttiva Europea 1999 5 EC Norwegian Dette produktet er i henhold til bestemmelsene i det eu...

Page 16: ...rrect selection of frequency and channel for the country or region of use Any deviation from permissible settings and restrictions in the country or region of use could be an infringement of local law and may be punished as such The European variant is intended for use throughout the European Economic Area However authorization for use is further restricted in particular countries or regions withi...

Page 17: ...ord 88 Vosges 24 Dordogne 60 Oise 89 Yonne 25 Doubs 61 Orne 90 Territoire de Belfort 26 Drôme 63 Puy du Dôme 94 Val de Marne 32 Gers 64 Pyrénées Atlantique Departments in which the Wireless LAN Module s maximum EIRP is not shown in the previous table Frequency Range MHz Indoors Outdoors 2400 2446 5 10 mW Not permitted 2446 5 2483 5 100 mW 100 mW on private property with Ministry of Defense approva...

Page 18: ... standard for human exposure to Radio Frequency RF electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC certified equipment All wireless modules meets the Human Exposure limits found in OET Bulletin 65 2001 and IEEE Std C95 1 2005 Proper operation of this radio according to the instructions found in this manual will result in exposure substantially below the FCC s recommended limits The following safety precauti...

Page 19: ...ical device consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately shielded from RF energy Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information Driver Safety Always abide by the laws and regulations on the use of computers and or integrated radios in the area where you drive When using ML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK and or radio while driving please Give full attention t...

Page 20: ...ional Cautions Antennas Do not use the integrated radios of any ML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK that has a damaged antenna If a damaged antenna comes into contact with your skin a minor burn can result Batteries All batteries can cause property damage and or bodily injury such as burns if conductive materials such as jewelry keys or beaded chains touch exposed terminals The conductive material may complete ...

Page 21: ... tyyppiin Hävitä käytetty paristo valmistajan ohjeiden mukaisesti ENGLISH CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the equipment manufacturer Discard used batteries according to manufacturer s instructions German VORSICHT Explosionsgefahr bei unsachgemäßem Austausch der Batterie Ersatz nur durch denselben oder einen...

Page 22: ... the leak 7 Do not use this product near water for example near a bathtub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool About the AC Adapter 1 Use only the AC adapter supplied with your computer Use of another type of AC adapter will result in malfunction and or danger 2 Do not use the adapter in a high moisture environment Never touch the adapter when your hands ...

Page 23: ...Side Components 1 12 Antenna Location Intergrated Radio Modems 1 13 Top Open Components 1 14 Where to Go from Here 1 16 Chapter 2 Operating Your Computer 2 1 Starting and Shutting Down the Computer 2 2 Starting the Computer 2 2 Shutting Down the Computer 2 2 Using the Keyboard 2 3 Typewriter Keys 2 3 Cursor Control Keys 2 4 Numeric Keypad 2 4 Euro Symbol 2 5 Windows Keys 2 5 Function Keys 2 5 Fn K...

Page 24: ...ter 3 2 Battery Pack 3 2 Charging the Battery Pack 3 2 Initializing the Battery Pack 3 3 Checking the Battery Level 3 4 Replacing the Battery Pack 3 4 Battery Low Signals and Actions 3 5 Power Management 3 6 Hibernation 3 6 ATI PowerPlayTM Management 3 7 Access to PowerPlay 3 7 Functions of PowerPlay 3 9 Select Your Preferred Settings Depending on Power Source 3 10 Set Low Battery Level 3 10 Power...

Page 25: ... MLUA 5 14 ML Administrator Application MLAA 5 16 Chapter 6 Installing Software Drivers 6 1 How to Use the Driver DVD 6 2 Main Menu 6 3 Installing Device Drivers 6 4 Installing Applications 6 5 Chapter 7 Caring for the Computer 7 1 Protecting the Computer 7 2 Using the Password 7 2 Using an Anti Virus Strategy 7 2 Taking Care of the Computer 7 3 Location Guidelines 7 3 General Guidelines 7 3 Clean...

Page 26: ... Resetting the Computer 8 14 HDD Recovery Process 8 15 Chapter 9 Accessories List 9 1 Chapter 10 Acronyms 10 1 Appendix A Specifications A 1 Appendix B Fingerprint Recognition B 1 Finger Placement B 2 Fingerprint Recognition B 3 Appendix C Self Install Internal Wireless Modems C 1 Installation of the HSDPA Internal Modem C 2 Installation of the EVDO Rev A Internal Modem C 7 Installation of the PRM...

Page 27: ...IOS settings Chapter 6 Installing Software Drivers describes how to install the drivers and utilities supplied with the computer Chapter 7 Caring for the Computer gives you tips in care and maintenance Chapter 8 Troubleshooting gives solutions to common problems you may encounter when using the computer Chapter 9 The Accessories List List of replacement accessories Chapter 10 The Acronyms and Glos...

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Page 29: ...conventional notebook computers just cannot measure up This chapter first tells you step by step how to get the computer up and running You will find instructions for these procedures l Unpacking l Installing and Initializing Battery Pack l Connecting to the AC power l Opening the cover l Turning on the computer l Turning off the computer Then you will find a section briefly introducing the extern...

Page 30: ... DVD PCMCIA to Express 34 Card Converter Nero OEM Suite DVD Inspect all the items If any item is damaged or missing notify your dealer immediately Keep the shipping carton and packing materials in case you need to ship or store the computer in the future Installing the Battery Pack CAUTION 1 There is danger of damage if the battery is incorrectly installed 2 Do not attempt to disassemble the batte...

Page 31: ... indicator above the keyboard may blink red to indicate a low battery condition Initializing is the process of fully charging the new pack and may take several hours 1 Make sure the computer is turned off Connect the AC adapter to fully charge the battery pack The AC indicator will illuminate green and the battery charging indicator will glow amber 2 After the battery pack is fully charged the cha...

Page 32: ...2 flexible cord One end terminates with a molded on attachments plug with a 3A 250V BS1363 and 3 A fuse configuration other end terminates with a molded on appliance coupler 1 Make sure the computer isturned off 2 Plug the DC cord of the AC adapter to the power connector on the rear side of the computer Œ 3 Plug the female end of the AC power cord to the AC adapter and the male end to an electrica...

Page 33: ...battery power see Chapter 3 Opening the Cover 1 Press the top cover latch 2 Lift up the cover You can tilt the cover forward or backward for optimal viewing clarity Turning On and Off the Computer Turning On 1 Make sure the computer has a charged battery or is connected to the AC power supply 2 Press the power button ...

Page 34: ...your operating system NOTE 1 Pressing the power button for 4 seconds or longer will shut the computer off If the power button is held for 10 seconds or more once the computer is turned off this will cause the internal controller to reset 2 There are other ways to turn off the computer that can allow you to return to the state where you left off Please refer to Shutting Down the Computer in Chapter...

Page 35: ... of each component NOTE Depending on the model you purchased the appearance of your computer may not exactly be the same as those shown in this user guide Top of the Computer Ref Component Description See Also Œ Internal Modem Compartment Behind the M logo is a compartment which provides the various connections for installing internal modems C 2 1 ...

Page 36: ... object USB Port Supports USB 2 0 i e USB High Speed Devices and Legacy USB Full and Low Speed Devices i e USB 1 1 and USB 1 0 and up to 1A load for each USB Port P 4 3 Ž Configurable Media Bay Accepts an Optical Disk Drive ODD for installing or loading software accessing data and playing music video This bay can also accept the optional second battery or second hard drive P 2 12 ...

Page 37: ...e i e analog video camera P 4 5 Microphone Connector Connects an external microphone P 2 18 Audio Output Connector Connects a set of headphones external speakers with amplifier or an audio recording device The audio jack also supports S PDIF optical standard and is capable of interfacing a mini toshlink for optical S PDIF P 2 18 PC Card Slot Accepts a Type II PCMCIA CardBus card or ExpressCard 34 ...

Page 38: ... of the optional WWAN module in conjunction with a Vehicle Docking station P 2 21 Docking Port For connecting to an Office Port Replicator or Vehicle Dock both are available as an option USB Port 1 USB Port 2 Supports USB2 0 i e USB High Speed Devices and Legacy USB Full and Low Speed Devices i e USB 1 1 and YSB1 0 and up to 1A load for each USB Port P 4 3 Power Connector Connects the AC adapter P...

Page 39: ...eo Speaker Set Output stereo audio from the computer P 2 18 Handle Allows you to carry your computer with an easy grip Ž Top Cover Latch Locks the top cover P 1 5 GPS Antenna optional Serves as an antenna for the Global Positioning System GPS It is built into the top cover P 2 25 ...

Page 40: ... Hard Drive in place P 2 13 Ž Hard Disk Drive Compartment Contains the hard disk drive of your computer P 2 11 Ventilation Openings Allow for air circulation to prevent overheating and do not cover or block the ventilation openings CPU Cooling Fan Contains cooling fan to protect it from overheating Memory Compartment Contains the memory compartment for expanding the memory size of your computer P ...

Page 41: ...Optional GPS Receiver External PCMCIA Antenna Mount Location WMC6300 WMC7300 Ž WWAN Antenna 1 Primary TX and RX MC8775 and MC5725 WLAN Antenna 1 Primary TX and RX WWAN Antenna 2 Secondary RX only MC5725 WLAN Antenna 2 Secondary RX only Bluetooth Antenna External PCMCIA Antenna Location WDE1000 7 4 4 3 6 5 2 1 8 ...

Page 42: ... Screen with touch panel Displays the output of the computer P 2 10 Device Indicators Show the current status of the computer s devices Power on Green color Standby mode Amber color P 3 2 3 Hard disk drive in use Amber color Blinking Hard disk heater is on Red color Blinking P 2 11 ...

Page 43: ...evice of the computer P 2 3 Fingerprint Scanner Contains the fingerprint scanner P B 1 Device Indicators Show the current status of the computer s devices Touchpad indicator Glows green or red when the touchpad is enabled press Fn F2 to toggle the touchpad on off or disabled P 2 8 Num Lock indicator P 2 3 Caps Lock indicator P 2 3 Light Sensor Detects ambient light and automatically turns on off t...

Page 44: ...ter To install the operating system if your dealer has not already done so See the operating system manual To know more about the operating system Read the operating system manual To install the drivers if your dealer has not already done so See Chapter 6 To set a power on password See S ecurity Settings in Chapter 5 To charge the battery pack for the first time See Charging the Battery Pack in Ch...

Page 45: ...basic operations If you are already a computer user but are new to notebook computers you may choose to read only the parts containing information unique to your computer This chapter describes the following components l Keyboard l Touchpad l Touchscreen l Hard disk drive l Optical disk drive And these features l Starting and shutting down the computer l Video features l Audio features l Communica...

Page 46: ... power button Doing so may damage the power button surface Shutting Down the Computer When you finish a working session you can shut down the computer by turning off the power or leaving the computer in a standby sleep or hibernation mode To shut down in this mode Do this To start up or resume again Off Follow the shutdown procedure of your operating system This can prevent loss of unsaved data or...

Page 47: ...t down the computer can cause damage to the operating system when shutting down Using the Keyboard Your keyboard has all the standard functions of a full sized computer keyboard with an additional Fn key for specific functions The standard functions of the keyboard are divided into four major categories l Typewriter keys l Cursor control keys l Numeric keys l Function keys Typewriter Keys Typewrit...

Page 48: ...e typewriter keys as shown next Numeric keys facilitate the entering of numbers and calculations When Num Lock is turned on the numeric keys are activated meaning you can use these keys to enter numerals NOTE 1 When the numeric keypad is activated and you need to type the English letter in the keypad area you can turn Num Lock off or you can press Fn and then the letter without turning Num Lock of...

Page 49: ...rpose keys that perform operations defined by the individual programs Fn Key The Fn key located at the lower left corner of the keyboard is used with another key to perform the alternative function of a key The letter Fn and the alternative functions are identified by the blue colored labels on the key top To perform a desired function first press and hold Fn then press the other key Hot Keys Hot ...

Page 50: ...isables the keyboard backlight function Enables Disables the Touchpad Decreases the sound volume Increases the sound volume 1 Fn F5 Decreases the LCD brightness 2 Fn F6 Increases the LCD brightness 3 There are 64 levels of LCD brightness 0 is no backlight ...

Page 51: ... Bluetooth Switches the LCD off and on Switches the display output when an external device is connected LCD LCD CRT CRT Serves as the sleep button that you can define with Windows Power Management See Power Management in Chapter 3 Switches the LCD backlight on and off Switches the Optional GPS Receiver on and off ...

Page 52: ...he location of the pointer on the screen and making selections with the buttons The touchpad consists of a rectangular pad and four buttons To use the touchpad place your forefinger or thumb on the pad The rectangular pad acts like a miniature duplicate of your display As you slide your fingertip across the pad the cursor on the screen moves accordingly When your finger reaches the edge of the pad...

Page 53: ...part of the scroll button to move down or To move vertically place your finger on the right edge of the pad and slide your finger up and down along the edge To move horizontally place your finger on the bottom edge of the pad and slide your finger left and right This function works only after you install the touchpad driver supplied with the computer and it may not work for all applications NOTE I...

Page 54: ...hat allows you to communicate with the computer by controlling the location of the pointer on the screen and makinga selection The touchscreen allows you to use the computer without a mouse or touchpad Here are some common terms that you should know when using the touchscreen Term Action Click Point Tap gently on the touchscreen Double click Tap twice on the touchscreen rapidly Drag and drop Press...

Page 55: ...he drive The system comes with a built in heater that automatically turns on during low temperature operation The HDD heater on indicator blinks red when the heater is on In low temperature environments you should operate the system using AC power to conserve battery power CAUTION 1 Make regular backups of your data files from the hard disk drive to CDs or other storage media 2 Never try to remove...

Page 56: ... of power before you can complete your multimedia task CAUTION 1 When inserting a disk do not use force 2 Ensure the disk is correctly inserted into the tray before closing the tray 3 Do not leave the optical disk tray open unnecessarily Also avoid touching the lens in the tray with your hand If the lens becomes dirty the drive may malfunction 4 Do not wipe the lens using materials with rough surf...

Page 57: ...to lock the optical diskdrive 2nd HDD 2nd Battery in place CAUTION Customers utilizing the secondary battery as the only power source to operate their ML910 R UGGED NOTEBOOK will not receive a battery discharge cutoff warning during use in extreme temperatures above 50 C and below 10 C It is suggested that customers not rely solely on the secondary battery while operating near these extremes ...

Page 58: ...use the eject button on the face plate of the drive Open the tray and then shut down the notebook Continue with the removal process If the power is already off on the notebook a paper clip can be insert ed into the small hole on the Optical Disk Drive face plate in order to open the tray This is explained in the Inserting and Removing a D isk section of this chapter 1 Remove the two positioning sc...

Page 59: ...nd Battery needs to be replaced back in the unit for positioning screws to lock on Inserting and Removing a Disk Follow this procedure to insert or remove a disk 1 Turn on the computer 2 Press the eject button and the optical disk drive tray will slide out partially Carefully pull it out until fully extended 3 To insert a disk placethe disk in the empty tray with its label facing up Gently press t...

Page 60: ...ory l Simultaneous display on LCD and external monitor which is useful when you have a presentation as you can control the screen from your computer and face the audience at the same time l Dual view capabilitythat allows you to extend your desktop to another display device so you have more desktop space to work on l Power Management l Polarizer touchscreen function NOTE System enters standby slee...

Page 61: ...necting an External Monitor in Chapter 4 for more information The following table lists the display modes supported by your computer Display Mode Resolution Colors LCD Only CRT Only Simultaneous Displays 16 bit ü ü ü 800 600 32 bit ü ü ü 16 bit ü ü ü 1024x600 32 bit ü ü ü 16 bit ü ü ü 1024 768 32 bit ü ü ü 16 bit ü ü ü 1280x720 32 bit ü ü ü 16 bit ü ü ü 1280x768 32 bit ü ü ü 16 bit ü ü ü 1280x800 ...

Page 62: ...xternal audio connectors Modes of playing and recording sound vary with the operating system used See your operating system documentation or online help for specific information Connecting Audio Devices For higher audio quality you can send or receive sound through external audio devices l Microphone Connector can be connected to an external microphone for recording voice or sound l Audio Output C...

Page 63: ...BOOK is used in a Vehicle Docking Station or Office Port Replicator the data transfer rate will be limited to 10 100 Mbps To connect the network cable to the LAN module plug in one end of the LAN cable to the RJ 45 connector on the computer and the other end to the network hub Link Indicator Glows green when the system has a LAN connection available Active Indicator Blinks amber when the system is...

Page 64: ... The internal 56K fax data modem allows you to use the telephone line to communicate with others by fax email or connect to an online service or web browser Connect one end of the RJ 11 telephone cable to the modem port and the other end to the phone line ...

Page 65: ...hannel Number Displays the transmit and receive channel Network Authentication WPA Personal WPA2 Personal WPA Enterprise WPA2 Enterprise CCX Version Version of the Cisco Compatible Extensions on this wireless connection CCX TPC Cisco Compatible Extensions Transmit Power Levels CCX Power Levels 1 0 5 0 20 0 31 6 50 1 mW Access Point MAC Address The Media Access Control MAC address for the associate...

Page 66: ...ollowing window appears on the screen NOTE If the Wireless Network connection is disabled press Fn F7 to enable it 2 Select a wireless network to connectto and then click Connect 3 You may be asked to enter a key or pass phrase if a network security setting is enabled Refer to your Windows online help for more information on setting a wireless network connection ...

Page 67: ... appears on screen NOTE If the Wireless Network connection is disabled press Fn F7 to enable it 2 Select a wireless network to connectto and then click Connect 3 You may be asked to enter a key or pass phrase if a network security setting is enabled Refer to your Windows online help for more information on setting a wireless network connection ...

Page 68: ... the ML910 is used outside of a vehicle An external antenna pass through option is also available to be used in conjunction with a mobile docking station and an external antenna to enhance radio signal coverage and range when the ML910 is used inside a vehicle The modem uses a serial interface to communicate with the ML910 s internal controller The protocol supported over this link is the Motorola...

Page 69: ...iving every square meter on the planet a unique address Five broad categories of GPS application l Location determining a basic position l Navigation getting from one location to another l Tracking monitoring the movement of people and things l Mapping creating maps of the world l Timing bringing precise timing to the world NOTE 1 The basis of GPS is triangulation from satellites 2 To triangulate ...

Page 70: ... on installation and configuration of the modem 2 Refer to Page x of this manual for external antenna placement CAUTION MESH cards areEXTERNAL to the computer and when used they are not water humidity dust proof since the rubber door is open Using the Bluetooth Your computer is equipped with a Bluetooth Class 2 device that is compliant with Bluetooth specification V2 0 to ensure interoperability b...

Page 71: ...odule is compatible with all three HSDPA UMTS frequency bands and all four EDGE GPRS worldwide frequency bands providing the possibility of nearly seamless global connectivity Embedding the carrier modem card ensures connectivity without exposing components to outside element such as moisture dust sand humidity and the long term effects of extreme temperatures The ML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK carrier mod...

Page 72: ...ptimal battery performance it is important to use the battery properly The topics in this chapter include l What is an AC adapter l How to charge the battery pack l When and how to initialize the battery pack l How to check the battery level l How to replace the battery pack l What happens when the battery charge is low and what are the actions to take l What is Power Management l How to save powe...

Page 73: ...ns often access peripherals you will experience a shorter operating time In low or high temperature environments you are recommended to operate the computer using the AC power NOTE Care and maintenance information for the battery is provided in the Battery Pack Guidelines section in Chapter 7 Charging the Battery Pack NOTE 1 Charging will not start if the battery s temperature is below 0 C 32 F or...

Page 74: ...it again Doing so may reduce the life of the battery NOTE 1 The battery level may automatically lessen due to the self discharge process 0 21 per day even after the battery pack has been fully charged to 100 This will happen whether the battery pack is installed in the computer or not 2 The discharge will be significantly higher if the pack is stored in the computer w ith no external power connect...

Page 75: ...anufacturer s optional battery packs 3 Discard used batteries according to the dealer s instructions 4 Do not attempt to disassemble the battery pack If you often rely on battery power for long periods of time while traveling you may consider the purchase of an additional battery pack from your dealer and keep it with you in a fully charged state as a backup To replace the battery pack follow thes...

Page 76: ...reme temperatures above 50ºC and below 10ºC It is suggested that customers not rely solely on the secondary battery while operating near these extremes Immediately save your data upon receiving a Battery Low alert The remaining operating time depends on how you are using the computer If you are using the audio subsystem hard drive or Optical disk drives the battery may run out very quickly Always ...

Page 77: ... power When you press the power button When you press the power button When you press Fn F10 The computer enters Hibernation mode See the next subsection for more information When you close the cover depends on your Windows settings For detailed information on power management see Windows Help Power management settings should not be completely disabled Generally users will not see significant bene...

Page 78: ... battery life Use PowerPlayTM to balance performance and power consumption When you bought the notebook from Motorola or Motorola s dealers PowerPlay is the fixed default driver of the graphics card which can be adjusted under the Enable PowerPlay procedure Access to PowerPlay 1 Start notebook and click on the ATI Catalyst Control Center symbol ...

Page 79: ...he following screen once you ve accessed the ATI Catalyst Control Center program 3 Click the Next key to proceed to the next step for system access NOTE The following will only happen the first time you access the Catalyst Control Center ...

Page 80: ...mode and battery mode to reduce the power consumption under the Enable Power Play Function 1 From the Graphics Settings tree click PowerPlay 2 Click Enable PowerPlay 3 You will see the following screen Please check the function of Enable POWERPLAY when you access the PowerPlay program ...

Page 81: ...lider next to the relevant power source to the desired setting Set Low Battery Level PowerPlay can automatically change to low power consumption settings NOTE This option is not available on a notebook running Windows Vista 1 From the Graphics Settings tree click PowerPlay 2 Click the up or down buttons next to Low Battery settings to a desired battery power level percentage 3 Optionally enter a v...

Page 82: ...le Power Management 2 Decrease the LCD brightness to the lowest comfortable level 3 Disable the serial port if no device is connected to this port See Advanced Settings in Chapter 5 4 If you work with an application that uses the serial port or features wireless connectivity WWAN WLAN PRM modem GPS Bluetooth exit the application when you finish using it 5 Turn off the computer when you are not usi...

Page 83: ...er peripheral devices When using a device be sure to read the instructions accompanying the device together with the relevant section in this chapter This chapter gives guidelines on installing and using the following devices l External monitor l USB device l Serial device l Video source l System Memory Upgrade l RF Pass Through ...

Page 84: ...electrical outlet 4 To use the monitor switch on the monitor before turning on the computer 5 The monitor should respond by default If not you can switch the display to the monitor or to both simultaneous display or to multi display by pressing Fn F9 In Windows you can also change the display through the settings in Display Properties 6 You can change display settings through your operating system...

Page 85: ... to the PC architecture It supports Plug and Play technology so you can install and remove USB devices without turning off the computer With its multiple connection capability up to 127 devices can be connected in a daisy chain configuration In addition you can use a USB hub that converts a single USB connector into multiple ports where USB devices can be connected To connect a USB device simply p...

Page 86: ...al modem Follow this procedure to connect a serial device 1 Plug the device cable to the serial port on the left side of the computer 2 Turn on the computer NOTE Portable modems that derive power through the serial port cannot be used with the computer Instead use a modem that is powered by its own internal battery or external AC power ...

Page 87: ...er has a video capture port for connecting a video source such as high quality CCD as well as consumer electronic equipment such as DVCAM and VCR To connect a video capture device simply plug the device cable into the video capture CONEXANT CX23885 12ZP port of the computer ...

Page 88: ...r System Memory Upgrade You can upgrade your computer by changing system memory to a maximum of 2 GB on the two 200 pin DDR2 SO DIMM slots However to avoid damage during the installation procedure please ask your dealer for help ...

Page 89: ...e Area Network WWAN modules such as one of the public carrier modules or the Motorola Private DataTAC PRM240 Modem and or a GPS receiver module Figure 1 shows the RF Pass Through connectors labeled as 3 and 4 which refer to the GPS Antenna Connector and WWAN Module Antenna Connector respectively Note that these connectors are present on all ML910 notebooks regardless of the associated options bein...

Page 90: ...antenna Ensure the external antennas are attached to the Vehicle Docking Station before the ML910 Rugged Laptop is docked to the Vehicle Docking Station ML910 Mid Tier Vehicle Docking Station The ML910 Mid Tier Vehicle Docking Station does not provide the RF Pass Through feature on the Vehicle Docking Station itself The wireless capability will be discontinued when the ML910 Rugged Laptop with RF ...

Page 91: ...n of the RF Pass Through Retrofit Kit the user has to enable the RF Pass Through option through MLUA ML900 Mid Tier Vehicle Docking Station If the ML910 Rugged Laptop is docked in a ML900 Mid Tier Vehicle Docking Station The ML910 Rugged Laptop internal antenna will remain enabled and the external antenna will not be used The ML900 Mid Tier Vehicle Docking Station does not provide the RF Pass Thro...

Page 92: ...d ML900 High Tier Vehicle Docking Station Available Not Applicable Manual Required ML900 Mid Tier Vehicle Docking Station Not Available Manual Required Remarks 1 The ML910 Mid Tier Vehicle Docking Station requires the RF Pass Through Retrofit Kit to utilize RF Pass Through access automatically 2 The ML900 High Tier and Mid Tier Vehicle Docking Station require the RF Pass Through Retrofit Kit to ut...

Page 93: ... Launch the ML Administrator Application 2 Go to the RF Pass Through Options available in MLAA 3 Change the RF Pass Through User Control from Disable to Enable 4 Select Write to EC to change the setting a message will be shown after the settingis updated to System EC 1 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 94: ... Pass Through Control will be grey out 8 After the RF Pass Through User Control in MLAA had being Enable the default setting will be Automatic Selection 9 User can select Manual Selection to either Enable or Disable the RF Pass Through Apply need to be press by User in order to make the selection valid 10 Enable the RF Pass Through will be disabling the Internal Antenna and vice versa 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 95: ...ave RF Pass Through installed RF Pass Through here is refer to RF Antenna Switching Board b The ML910 are being docked to either ML900 or ML910 Office Port Replicator 12 Internal antenna will function if User selects the RF Pass Through Off in the RF Pass Through Mode 13 External antenna option will be available if User selects the RF Pass ThroughOn in the RF Pass Through Mode ...

Page 96: ...eters of various functions in the notebook By using these configuration parameters you can change the default configuration that automatically loads when you turn on the computer ML User Application is automatically launched every time you boot your notebook into Windows Operating System This can be indicated by the ML User Application icon on the taskbar Double clicking on the ML User Application...

Page 97: ...up screens shown in this chapter are for your reference only The actual items or settings on your computer may differ 2 The Setup utility may have been updated after the publication of this user guide 3 The settings you select in your operating system might override similar settings in theSetup To run BIOS Setup press F2 when the prompt appears in the lower left corner of the screen during system ...

Page 98: ...ect Screen Select Item Change Field Option Enter 1 Brings up the sub menu when available 2 Opens or closes the options window when an item is selected Tab Jumps from one item to another Esc 1 Exits the BIOS Setup Utility 2 Returns to the previous menu if in a sub menu 3 Closes the options window if one is open Main Menu ...

Page 99: ... éê keys to move cursor over the string of Intel SpeedStep Technology and you will find the options of Maximum Minimum Automatic Disabled displayed on the right top corner of screen l Maximum CPU speed is set to maximum l Minimum CPU speed is set to minimum l Automatic CPU speed is controlled by OS l Disabled Use default CPU speed ...

Page 100: ...ation While entering setup BIOS auto detects the presence of devices The following screen displays the status of auto detection of devices Device Information These information is detected by system automatically It is suggested not to change it ...

Page 101: ...e the éê keys to move cursor o ver the string of peripherals and enable or disable peripherals configuration as needed System Recovery System Recovery Hotkey Enable or Disable System Recovery Hotkey by Ctrl F9 System Recovery Password The BIOS supports the recovery of the HDD with a Ctrl F9 during POST by using one to six character password ...

Page 102: ...ress Enter The screen does not display the characters entered Retypethe password as prompted and press Enter If the password confirmation is incorrect an error message appears The password is stored in NVRAM upon completion USB Configuration Under the Advanced tab use the éê keys to move cursor for selecting the options and enable or disable by pressing Enter for USB options as needed ...

Page 103: ... the following features l Boot Setting Configuration Configure POST behavior l Boot Device Drives Set the Boot Device Priority Sequence l Hard Disk Drives Removable Drives CD DVD Drives Set the Boot Device Priority Sequence from available Drives l Network Boot Enables or Disables Network Boot l Boot Display Device Set Display Device used when system boots l Resume On RTC Alarm Enable or Disable Sy...

Page 104: ...Lock on Boot to enable or disable the feature l Quick Boot Enable or Disable Quick Boot Enabling this option will allows BIOS to skip certain tests while booting this will decrease the time needed to boot the system l Quiet Boot Enabling this option will show logo screen instead of POST messages l NumLock on Boot set status NumLock when system boots ...

Page 105: ...5 10 BIOS Setup Utility MLUA Boot Device Priority Set the boot sequence from the available devices A device enclosed in parenthesis has been disabled in the corresponding type menu ...

Page 106: ...ot appear on the screen when typed Make sure you write it down If you forget it you must drain NVRAM and reconfigure Select Security Setup from the Setup main BIOS setup menu All Security Setup options such as password protection and virus protection are described in this section To access the sub menu for the following items select the item and press Enter l Change Supervisor Password l Change Us...

Page 107: ...tup menu and press Enter Enter New Password appears Type the password and press Enter The screen does not display the characters entered Retype the password as prompted and press Enter If the password confirmation is incorrect an error message appears The password is stored in NVRAM upon completion Clear User Password Select Clear User Password from the Security Setup menu and press Enter Clear Ne...

Page 108: ...conflict when you use I O resources 2F8h 3F8h 2E8h or 3E8h assigned to PCMCIA card Pleaseenter BIOS Setup Utility menu and perform the following setup procedure 1 Click Advanced 2 Select Peripherals Configuration 3 To disable Serial Port 1 Serial Port 1 is located on the left side of the notebook When you disable it this Serial Port1 will not be functional ...

Page 109: ... in a tab based user interface which consists of below tabs About tab displays the following system information o Motherboard Version o BIOS Version o EC Version o ML Service Version o Application Version GPS tab displays the name of the built in GPS module and it allows user to turn ON or OFF the built in GPS module Default setting is OFF General Purpose I O tab allows user to turn ON or OFF the ...

Page 110: ...aker behavior General Guidelines Below are the general guidelines on how to use the ML User Application Click on the OK button to save changes and close the ML User Application window Click on the Cancel button to discard changes and close the ML User Application Click on the Apply button to save changes and keep the ML User Application window remained open Click on the Get Default Value button to...

Page 111: ...hat automatically loads when you turn on the computer Every time you start the ML Administrator Application the current configuration parameters saved in EC is loaded and displayed in the ML Administrator Application window For specific details on this application and the various parameters that can be adjusted please refer to the Online Help CAUTION It is recommended that any changes made using t...

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Page 113: ...ftware known as drivers to be installed If you purchased the computer with Windows pre installed your dealer may have already installed the drivers If not you need to install the drivers using the driverDVD supplied with your computer This chapter describes how to install the drivers In addition to the drivers provided there are electronic copies of the documentation available ...

Page 114: ...n order to access the User Guide on this DVD you will need to have a copy of ADOBE Acrobat Reader on the computer or access to the Internet by the computer to use the ADOBE hot link icon to download the reader An Autorun program is provided on the driver DVD to help you easily install the drivers When the driverDVD is inserted theAutorun program automatically starts If you need to start the progra...

Page 115: ...OS your computer is using before installing any drivers or applications Browse DVD Allows you to browse the contents of this DVD Requires the ADOBE Reader User Guide Allows you to access the electronic version of the User Guide Quick Reference Guide Allows you to access the electronic version of the ML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK User Guide Get ADOBE Reader Icon This is a hot link to the ADOBE web site in ...

Page 116: ...tions for both operating systems Vista Drivers Vista Device Drivers Bluetooth Chipset DSP EVDO Wireless Watcher MC5725 Driver Fingerprint HD Audio LAN Modem Registry Touchpad Touchpanel UMTS USB LAN1 USB LAN2 ATI Video WLAN Vista Applications ML User Application XP Drivers XP Device Drivers Bluetooth Chipset DSP EVDO Wireless watcher MC5725 Driver Fingerprint HD Audio LAN Modem MotoMesh Registry T...

Page 117: ...onal XP Drivers For the XP Drivers there are a couple of additional selection that can be made MotoMesh Click on the MotoMesh button to install both the MotoMesh driver application TPM Click on the TPM button to install the Trusted Platform Module driver WDE1000 Click on the WDE1000 button to install both the WDE1000 driver application Installing Applications After selecting either Vista Drivers o...

Page 118: ...ications that are available to be installed MW800 Display Utilities Click on the MW800 Display Utilities button to install the MW800 Display Application Utilities NET Framework 2 0 Click on the NET Framework 2 0 button to install NET Framework 2 0 This is required to run ML Application NOTE If Video driver is already installed then there is no need to install this again ...

Page 119: ...nd also reduces the risk of damage to your computer This chapter gives you guidelines covering these areas of maintenance l How to protect the computer l What to note when using and storing data in the computer l How to clean the computer l What to note when using the battery pack l What to note when traveling with the computer ...

Page 120: ... If the password is set a prompt requesting for the password appears on the screen whenever the computer is turned on The password is set via the BIOS program See S ecurity Settings in Chapter 5 for instructions Using an Anti Virus Strategy The Security feature of the BIOS program protects the boot sector of the hard disk from virus attacks It is recommended that y ou install a virus detecting pro...

Page 121: ... cause condensation inside the unit which may damage the storage media l Do not place the computer on an unsteady surface General Guidelines l Do not place heavy objects on top of the computer as this may damage the display l The screen surface can be easily scratched Do not use paper towels to clean the display Avoid touching it with a ballpoint pen or pencil l To maximize the life of the backlig...

Page 122: ...ing time also increases when in low below 10ºC or 50ºF or high above 30ºC or 86ºF temperature environments During normal charging between 32ºF and 113ºF the battery indicator will glow amber When full the indicator will glow green The ML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK battery will not be charged if its temperature is outside the allowed range of 0º to 45ºC 32ºF to 113ºF During this condition the battery indic...

Page 123: ...screen savers and applications place a large load on the CPU producing a significant decrease in battery run time even when the computer is not being used If possible remove unnecessary peripheral devices USB devices PC Cards external mouse etc when not in use For all other power saving settings please refer to the Power Management Information in this section of the User Guide Storage and Non Usag...

Page 124: ... dispose of the dirty damaged or corroded battery and obtain a new one Battery Charge Status and Battery Calibration The battery pack has built in functions to measure store and display the battery charge status As the battery pack is used over a long period of time the remaining capacity display may become inaccurate due to aging of the battery pack usage and other factors To display the remainin...

Page 125: ... you Use the AC adapter as the power source and as a battery charger l Hand carry the computer Do not check it in as luggage l Allow extra time for airport security Many airports inspect electronic devices carefully l When going through airport security it is recommended that you send the computer and USB disks through the X ray machine the device you set your bags on Avoid the magnetic detector t...

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Page 127: ...combination of both can cause computer problems This chapter tells you what actions to take when solving common computer problems This chapter is divided into four sections l Preliminary checklist l Solving common problems l Resetting the computer l HDD Recovery Process ...

Page 128: ...that the cable connections are correct and secure l Make sure the configuration information is properly set in the BIOS Setup Utility l Make sure all the device drivers are correctly installed l Make note of your observations Are there any messages on the screen Do any indicators light up Do you hear any beeps Detailed descriptions are useful to the service personnel when you need to consult one f...

Page 129: ...oblems P 8 6 Display Problems P 8 7 Hardware Device Problems P 8 8 Hard Disk Drive Problems P 8 9 Keyboard Mouse and Touchpad Problems P 8 9 LAN Problems P 8 10 WLAN Problems P 8 10 Modem Problems P 8 11 Power Management Problems P 8 12 Software Problems P 8 12 Sound Problems P 8 13 Startup Problems P 8 13 Other Problems P 8 13 Resetting the Computer P 8 14 The HDD Recovery Process P 8 15 ...

Page 130: ...ls are clean clear of debris foreign objects and corrosion CAUTION Do not touch or attempt to clean the terminals If the battery terminals are dirty damaged or corroded the battery may not function or the computer may not operate properly Properly dispose of the dirty damaged or corroded battery and obtain a new one The operating time of a fully charged battery becomes shorter l If you often parti...

Page 131: ...h the actual operating time l The actual operating time can be different from the estimated time depending on how you are using the computer If the actual operating time is much less than the estimated time initialize the battery See Initializing the Battery Pack in Chapter 3 for instructions ...

Page 132: ...nd the connection using another device or by deactivating BluetoothTM ODD Drive Problems The ODD drive cannot read a disk l Make sure the disk is correctly seated in the tray with the label facing up l Make sure the disk is not dirty Clean the disk with a disk cleaning kit available in most computer stores l Make sure the computer supports the disk or the files contained Unable toeject a disk The ...

Page 133: ...external device To switch the display back to the LCD press Fn F9 or change the display through the settings in Display Properties l Try turning the computer off refer the Resetting the computer section on P 8 14 Wait for a few seconds then turn on again The characters on the screen are dim l Adjust the brightness and or contrast Black or white dots appear on the display at all times l A small num...

Page 134: ...ware Device Problems The computer does not recognize a newly installed device l The device may not be correctly configured in the BIOS Setup Utility Run the BIOS Setup Utility program to identify the new type l Determine if the device driver needs to be installed Refer to the documentation that came with the device l Determine if the device needs any jumper or switch settings Refer to the document...

Page 135: ...red on the hard disk drive may be badly fragmented Use a tool such as Window s Disk Defragmenter to rearrange the files and improve the performance Keyboard Mouse and Touchpad Problems The keyboard does not respond l Try connecting an external keyboard If it works contact an authorized dealer as the internal keyboard cable might be loose The numeric keypad is disabled l Make sure Num Lk is switche...

Page 136: ...the necessary driver s is are correctly installed l Make sure the WLAN feature isturned on Transmission quality is poor l Your computer may be in an out of range situation Move your computer closer to the Access Point or to the WLAN device it is associated with l Check if there is high interference in the general environment and solve the problem as described next Radio interference exists l Move ...

Page 137: ...io channel is poor change the Access Point and all the wireless station s within the BSSID to another radio channel l Your computer may be in an out of range situation Move your computer closer to the Access Point it is associated with l Make sure your computer is configured with the same security option encryption as the Access Point l Use the Web Manager Telnet of the Access Point to check wheth...

Page 138: ...ers standby sleep mode when the battery pack drops to 3 of being fully discharged Perform one of the following Connect the AC adapter to the computer Replace the empty battery pack with a fully charged one The computer does not entersleep mode with the Fn F10 hot keys l Make sure the sleep function is specified on the sleep button Software Problems An application program does not work correctly l ...

Page 139: ...r l Make sure the driver is installed in your computer l Click on the speaker icon on the taskbar and check the Windows volume control l Check the volume control of your computer Startup Problems When computeris turned on it does not respond and the Power Indicator does not light green l If you are using external AC power make sure the AC adapter is correctly and securely connected Also make sure ...

Page 140: ...ing methods l Press Ctrl Alt Del to launch the Task Manager window and select Shut Down or Restart l If the above action does not work turn off the system by pressing the Power Button for 4 seconds Wait for at least five seconds and turn on again l If the above does not work press the Power Button for 10 seconds The system will shut down and the Embedded Controller BIOS will be reset Wait for at l...

Page 141: ...hich is a component of Windows XP and Vista that you can use to restore your computer to its previous state without losing your personal data files Run System Recovery This option will wipe out the entire hard disk and restore your system back to its original state as it was shipped out from the factory Run Disk Diagnostic Utility This option will help you to detect disk errors and attempt to repa...

Page 142: ...continue Note The default System Recovery password is 123456 It can be changed in BIOS Setup If you fail to enter the correct password in 3 attempts the system will be halted and you will need to restart the system in order to try again 3 The system will boot into System Recovery program if you enter the correct password ...

Page 143: ... back to previous screen click on the Back button To go back to the Welcome screen click on the Cancel button To terminate this program and restart to Windows click on the Exit button 5 You will be presented with the options of tasks that you may perform with this program A brief description of the selected task is also displayed at the bottom of the screen to help you After selecting the task you...

Page 144: ...lect System Restore Utility as the task that you want to perform you will be presented with this screen To proceed with System Restore click on the Next button 7 System Restore will be launched automatically after the system restarts ...

Page 145: ...stem Recovery as the task that you want to perform you will be presented with this screen To proceed with System Recovery click on the Next button 9 Please wait whilethe System Recovery is in progress It may take up to 10 minutes to complete ...

Page 146: ...ssfully completed To restart your system click on the Exit button 11 If you selected Disk Diagnostic Utility as the task that you want to perform you will be presented with this screen To proceed with Disk Diagnostic Utility click on the Next button ...

Page 147: ...ility is checking your hard drive 13 Disk Diagnostic Utility will show the summary of the disk diagnosis To see the detailed result click on the Click here to see the Disk Diagnostic Result link To exit the program and restart to Windows click on the Exit button ...

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Page 149: ... 8 HKUN4083 Rubberized Keyboard Backlit Accessory US ML910 9 HKLN4309 ML910 Spare AC Adapter 10 DDN7566 ML910 Cigarette Adapter 11 HKLN4315 80GB HDD Assembly ML910 12 HKLN4316 120GB HDD Assembly ML910 13 HKLN4359 Smartcard Reader PCMCIA 14 8508851K45 GPS Antenna 15 8508851K44 Wireless WAN Antenna 16 HKUN4064 RF Pass Through kit 17 HKUN4081 Secondary SSD 8GB Drive 18 HKLN4313 SSD Secondary Installa...

Page 150: ...Keyboard UK ML910 26 HKUN4065 Rubberized Keyboard Backlit Assy ML910 UK 27 HKUN4073 HSDPA Internal Module EMEA Media Bay Options 28 HKUN4078 CD RW DVD Combo Drive 29 HKUN4079 CD RW DVD RW Dual Drive RAM Floppy and Mesh Modems 30 HKUN4084 512MB RAM Module ML910 31 HKUN4085 1GB RAM Module ML910 32 DDN7511 USB Floppy Drive YE DATA External ML910 33 HKLN4273 External PCMCIA Mesh Modem WDE1000 34 HK123...

Page 151: ... compression 7 DVD Digital Versatile Disk 8 EMEA Europe Middle East and Africa a term used in traditional and electronic commerce to signify activities in those regions of the world or to refer specifically to those regions 9 EMI Electromagnetic interference Interference by electromagnetic signals that can cause reduced data integrity and increased error rates on transmission channels 10 FCC Feder...

Page 152: ...veloped by Sony and Philips for the digital transfer of audio data Transferring audio data between two devices digitally avoids the degradation of quality inherent in using digital to analogue devices 27 SAR Specific Absorption Rate a measure of the rate at which radio frequency RF energy is absorbed by the body when exposed to radio frequency electromagnetic field 28 SATA Serial Advanced Technolo...

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Page 154: ...nel 13 3 transmissive WXGA 1280 x 800 LCD with touchscreen 500 NIT Brightness Display Video Port VGA port video capture Controller Azalia ALC262 codec AC97 Rev 2 2 support Audio Ports Optical S PDIF output 2 channel support Keyboard Optional Full travel QWERTY fully sealed backlight keyboard rubberized backlight keyboard Pointing Device Touchpad with 4 programmable buttons Hard Disk Drive 2 5 inch...

Page 155: ... x RJ 45 10 100 100 Base TLAN 2 x External RF Pass Through Ports 1 GPS 1 WWAN Modem 56 K V 90 V 92 28 000 56 000 bits s data rates LAN Broadcom BCM5755M 10 100 1000 Mbps Communications Others Options Intel 3945 Wireless LAN 802 11a b g using diversity antennas GPS Lassen IQ module Bluetooth V2 0 AC Adapter Universal AC adapter Input 100 240 V 50 60 Hz AC Output 18 5V DC 120W Power Battery Primary ...

Page 156: ...condensing Altitude According to IEC 68 2 30 MIL STD 810F Method 500 4 Operating 15 000 ft Non operating 40 000 ft altitude change rate 2 000 ft min Shock According to IEC 68 2 27 MIL STD 810F Method 516 5 Operating 40g 11 ms half sine wave Non operating 50g 11 ms half sine wave Vibration According to IEC 68 2 6 MIL STD 810F Method 514 5 Operating 10 55Hz 0 075mm 55 500Hz 1 0g Non operating 10 55H...

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Page 158: ...It provides a high level of user convenience and gives you a set of powerful tools for securing your computer and protecting your private data The system can Display fingerprint images derived from the sensor IC Enroll new users Extract fingerprint templates from raw images and store them in a local database Match live scan fingerprints against the local database ...

Page 159: ...sor is located at the left side of the palm rest 2 Slide your finger in the arrow s direction firmly with steady pressure NOTE Be sure that you are making contact with the sensor surface during the scan The system works best when user follows the recommended direction ...

Page 160: ...ndows Logon l Enterprise Class Password Management l File NOTE 1 Above functions will be defined by the Application Provider and the software that is used with the Fingerprint Module 2 Installation of the Fingerprint Module driver can be found in Chapter 6 of this User Guide 2 The Trusted Platform Module TPM can support applications for TPM device in the unit This can provide the following functio...

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Page 162: ...n provide several kinds of Wireless Internal Modules which are different in number of connectors and the number of WWAN cables that are connected Please refer to the following for installation information Only the items listed in the below table are Motorola certified devices for the ML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK operation Item Kit No Description Connector Numbers WWAN Cable 1 HKUN4067 Wireless EVDO REV A...

Page 163: ...HSDPA Internal Modem HSDPA Internal kits should have one mini Card port and one WWAN cable such as HKUN4071 and HKUN4073 Please refer to following procedure for installation Remove the M logo for installation l Remove one screw from the M logo l Remove the M logo ...

Page 164: ...Internal Wireless Modems C 3 l You will find two antenna WWAN cables attached by two pieces of Kapton tape on the mini card bracket l Remove Kapton tape from the cable l Remove two screws from the mini card bracket ...

Page 165: ...C 4 Self Install Internal Wireless Modems l Insert the Wireless HSDPA Modem Kit l Fix two screws on the Wireless HSDPA Modem kit ...

Page 166: ...Self Install Internal Wireless Modems C 5 l Snap the Black WWAN cable onto the main port on the mini card l Insert the SIM card l Installed Internal Wireless HSDPA Modem kit with SIM card ...

Page 167: ...C 6 Self Install Internal Wireless Modems l Place the M logo cover back on ML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK unit l Fix the M logo with a screw ...

Page 168: ...e EVDO REV A Internal Modem EVDO REV A Internal Kits should have two mini card port connectors and two WWAN Cables such as in Kit No HKUN4067 and HKUN4075 Please refer to following procedure for installation l Remove one screw from the M logo l Remove the M logo ...

Page 169: ...Modems l You will find two antenna WWAN cables attached by two pieces of Kapton tape on the mini card bracket l Remove Kapton tape from the cable l Remove two screws from the mini card bracket l Insert the Wireless EVDO REV A Module Kit ...

Page 170: ...ems C 9 l Fix two screws on the Wireless EVDO REV A Module l Snap the Black WWAN cable onto the Main port of the mini card and the White WWAN cable onto the AUX post of the mini card l Place the M logo back on ML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK unit ...

Page 171: ...C 10 Self Install Internal Wireless Modems l Fix the M logo with a screw ...

Page 172: ...dems C 11 Installation of the PRM240 Internal Modem l Remove one screw from the M logo l Remove the M logo l You will find two WWAN cables attached by two pieces of Kapton tape on the mini card bracket l Remove Kapton tape from cables ...

Page 173: ...ernal Wireless Modems l Each PVDT Modem Installation Kit PRM w o Modem kit no HKUN4066 it includes one FFC cable one MMCX cable and one PRM240 Internal Modem module l Connect one side of the MMCX cable to the PRM240 module ...

Page 174: ...nternal Wireless Modems C 13 l Remove four screws from the mini card bracket l Remove the mini card bracket from ML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK unit l Snap the Black WWAN cable to the MMCX cable prior to installing the module ...

Page 175: ... PRM240 module on ML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK by matching each corner of the PRM240 Internal Modem module with the four screw holes l Fix four screws back on to lock the PRM240 Internal Modem Module l Connect the FFC cable to the FFC connector on the main board ...

Page 176: ...Self Install Internal Wireless Modems C 15 l Place the M logo back on ML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK unit l Fix the M logo with a screw ...

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