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Vehicle Installation 
Guide

Mobile 
Workstation 
MW 800 
Series

Models: 

F5206, F5207 & F5217

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6802967C20-E

@6802967C20@

Summary of Contents for MW 800 F5206

Page 1: ...Vehicle Installation Guide Mobile Workstation MW 800 Series Models F5206 F5207 F5217 ab 6802967C20 E 6802967C20 ...

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Page 3: ...ot be responsible in any way for any ancillary equipment not furnished by Motorola which is attached to or used in connection with the Product or for operation of the Product with any ancillary equipment and all such equipment is expressly excluded from this warranty Because each system which may use the Product is unique Motorola disclaims liability for range coverage or operation of the system a...

Page 4: ...y be used only in the Product in which the soft ware was originally embodied and such software in such Product may not be replaced copied distributed modified in any way or used to produce any derivative thereof No other use including without limitation alteration modification reproduction distribution or reverse engineering of such Motorola software or exercise of rights in such Motorola software...

Page 5: ...ice 3 FCC Grant Of Equipment Authorization 4 Notational Conventions 4 Warning 4 Caution 4 Note 4 Introduction 5 Mount Features 5 General Description 5 Installation 7 Unpacking 7 Preparing to Install the MW 800 Inside the Vehicle 7 Tools 7 Planning 7 MW 800 Mounting Location 8 Equipment Ventilation 8 Air Bag Considerations 9 Environmental Considerations 11 Electrical Guidelines 11 Mobile Antenna In...

Page 6: ...0 Audio Out Connection 20 PWR Connection 20 AUX Connection 21 Ignition Sense Connection 21 Turn on Modes 22 Using the Power Button or Ignition Key to Start the MW 800 22 Using the Power Button and Ignition Key to Start the MW 800 22 Using the Power Button to Start the MW 800 22 Using the Ignition Key to Start the MW 800 22 Turning On the MW 800 23 Turning Off the MW 800 23 Replacing Power Cable Fu...

Page 7: ...quin Road Schaumburg IL 60196 1 800 422 4210 FAX 1 847 538 8198 Motorola Literature Distribution Center 2290 Hammond Drive Schaumburg IL 60172 1 847 576 2828 FAX 1 800 576 5891 Document Equip Model No Document No Mobile Workstation MW 800 Owner s Manual F5206 6802967C30 Mobile Workstation MW 800 Product Safety and RF Exposure for Mobile Stations F5206 F5207 F5217 6802967C16 Mobile Workstation MW 8...

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Page 9: ...nerates 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 reception which can be determined by turning the equipment OFF...

Page 10: ... DataTAC Private DataTAC PQS BM28001 806 825 1 8W g18 GPRS IHDT6AC1 900 1900 or 925 1800 2W 1W iO1000 iDEN AZ489FT5796 806 821 0 6W Wireless LAN WLAN 2 4 GHz H9PLA4137 for model F5206 PD9WM3B2200BG for model F5207 2400 100 mW Bluetooth WPAN AZ489FT7006 2400 1 mW Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided COULD result in death or serious injury Warning Indicates a potentially ...

Page 11: ... keyboard holder display holder and an optional CPU box mount see Figure 1 All four assemblies are shipped as a complete unit with a hardware bag for mounting to the customer s vehicle hump In case your vehicle does not have an hump elevate the mount assembly by installing a tunnel plate between the driver and the passenger seats This section refers to a specific models of Motorola or SDI manufact...

Page 12: ...flanges on the back vertical wall of the platform and pressing down the front so that the spring flange engages the detente on the front of the keyboard The CPU box mount allows the CPU box to be mounted on the pedestal and can protrude forward or backward from the pedestal see Figure 8 and Figure 9 The CPU box mount can be installed in any other suitable location inside the vehicle The display as...

Page 13: ...e Workstation MW 800 Vehicle Installation Guide 68P02967C20 Preparing to Install the MW 800 Inside the Vehicle Tools The following tools and service aids are required for installation 3 8 nut driver 1 2 3 8 or 7 16 wrench No 2 and 4 Phillips screwdriver Drill with 3 16 drill bit Planning Be sure to consider the following issues when planning the installation Keyboard and display location relative ...

Page 14: ...o air bag constraints It will not injure the operator or passenger in case of an accident It does not interfere with the driver s vision The workstation is properly ventilated Equipment Ventilation The display and CPU box are designed to operate properly in an ambient temperature range of 22 F to 158 F 30 C to 70 C The MW 800 CPU must be installed in an area with adequate air flow to allow for pro...

Page 15: ...ates from automobiles used in public safety roles Figure 3 Figure 4 and Figure 5 It is very important to obtain the official documents of the automobile to ensure the safe installation Figure 3 Air Bag Deployment Zones Crown Victoria Figure 4 Air Bag Deployment Zones Caprice Copyright 2002 Ford Motor Company ...

Page 16: ...10 MW 800 Vehicle Installation Guide Figure 5 Air Bag Deployment Zones Lumina ...

Page 17: ...er than 10 ft 3 05 m should be routed through special UL listed conduit duct for electrical cables This conduit duct should fully enclose the cable along its whole length Mobile Antenna Installation Vehicle antennas must be installed external to the vehicle and in accordance with The requirements of the antenna manufacturer supplier Instructions in the installation manual of the external radio in ...

Page 18: ...stal is securely bolted together Step 4 The mount assembly can be mounted directly on the vehicle transmission hump secured rigidly to the vehicle transmission hump Commercial hump plates are available such as the SDI 7200 system or equivalent Figure 6 Mount Assembly General View CPU Box Mount at rear Figure 7 Mount Assembly General View CPU Box Mount at front Figure 8 MW 800 on Mount Assembly CPU...

Page 19: ...rd left and right to determine the range of swivel Some hump plates are attached to the anchor points of the seats These hump plates allow adjustment front to back thus allowing for fine tuning of the installation Step 12 Fold the display up and down to determine the available range for the given vehicle and application When mounting the keyboard care must be exercised to ensure sufficient space f...

Page 20: ...able Form a service loop for the Power and Display Signal Cables to reduce cable tension Use plastic cable ties to secure the cables to cable tie points Long Display Signal Cables longer than 3 Meter 9 14 foot should be routed inside protective ducts to avoid damage The MW800 Display is shipped with a protective film that covers the touch screen Once installation is completed the protective film m...

Page 21: ...Note Use the supplied rubber plugs to cover the unused receptacles Radio modems can be installed inside the CPU box via the PC card slot The antenna cable can be routed to an external antenna through one of the two openings located on the back side of the PC card door see Figure 12 Do not remove the seals from the PC card door The seals press against the antenna cable when the door is closed Cable...

Page 22: ...e direct path of the vehicle heater air flow If the CPU box is mounted on the base plate of the mount assembly it must be mounted using the CPU box mount The CPU box mount can be affixed to the base plate in two possible orientations see Figure 8 and Figure 9 1 On the base plate directly under the keyboard tray see Figure 9 2 On the base plate using different mounting holes in the opposite directi...

Page 23: ...ure that the cables are properly routed to prevent damage to the cables and any operator hazards Connect the DC Power cables at the end of the connection procedure Important Note Use the supplied rubber plugs to cover the unused receptacles Figure 13 MW 800 Optional Connection Layout for Model F5206 Camera Vehicle Power System GPS Antenna Ignition Sense Input Wireless LAN Antenna 12VDC 5VDC 2 Amps...

Page 24: ...aps Lock A S D F G H Enter Num Lock Del Ins N B V C X Z Shift Ctrl Alt Prt Scr 8 8 7 7 9 9 0 J 1 K 2 L 3 M 0 Y T R E W Q O 6 I 5 U 4 P Fn F11 F12 Pa use B A Figure 14 MW 800 Optional Connection Layout for Model F5207 Camera Vehicle Power System GPS Antenna Ignition Sense Input Wireless LAN Antenna 12VDC 5VDC 2 Amps Max Power Output Display 1 Display 2 GPRS Antenna Mic Headset Data Storage Device E...

Page 25: ...l Positioning System GPS card Connect the GPS cable to the GPS connector on the CPU box rear panel on one side and to the GPS antenna connector on the other side Video In Connection Standard Composite video input CVBS The MW 800 is equipped with a BNC type connector to which a video camera can be connected A BNC to RCA adapter 5802810C07 is also available from Motorola if required Display Connecti...

Page 26: ...ed with an Audio In connector to which an external microphone can be connected Audio Out Connection The MW 800 is equipped with an Audio Out connector to which external mono earphones can be connected or external speaker with built in amplifier Adjustable volume buttons are located on the display PWR Connection The MW 800 is equipped with two Motorola DC power cables and fuses one for the CPU box ...

Page 27: ...pin 1 in model F5206 or pin 8 in models F5207 F5217 of the AUX connector and the other end to the vehicle ignition switch Step 2 Connect pin 12 in model F5206 or pin 4 in model F5207 to the vehicle ground Whenever the MW 800 is not connected to the vehicle ignition it is recommended to leave the AUX connector cover in place For complete pin assignment refer to Table 3 Note Figure 17 AUX Ignition S...

Page 28: ... OS Using the Power Button and Ignition Key to Start the MW 800 The MW 800 can be turned ON by the following method 1 Turn ON the ignition switch 2 Press the Power button of the CPU box or Display to turn ON the MW 800 The MW 800 can be turned OFF by the following method 1 Press the Power button of the CPU box or Display to turn OFF the MW 800 2 Turn OFF the ignition switch 3 Turn OFF the MW 800 v...

Page 29: ...play Turning Off the MW 800 To turn Off the workstation press the CPU box or display Power button momentarily The workstation displays the Windows shut down dialog box Remember to save important information before turning OFF the MW 800 The MW 800 automatically turns OFF as a result of the following events Extreme temperatures Discharged vehicle battery Pressing the Power button on the CPU box or ...

Page 30: ...lation Guide Storage Important Note Maximum storage period in shipping package is six months To refresh storage assemble the workstation and run Disk Defragmenter Go to Start Programs Accessories System Tools Disk Defragmenter ...

Page 31: ...1 Digital input TTL 5V level 3 INPUT2 Digital input TTL level 4 OUTPUT1 Digital output TTL level 5 OUTPUT2 Digital output TTL level 6 DSC_EN Aux Radio Enable input signal 7 DSC UPLINK Radio Output 8 DSC DOWNLINK Radio Input 9 12V Output power Maximum 1 Amps Output inhibits when CPU box temperature is above operating range 10 12V Output power Maximum 1 Amps Output inhibits when CPU box temperature ...

Page 32: ...ition key 9 BOOTBLOCK Crisis BIOS boot up input signal active low signal Used to boot the CPU box from an external drive that connects to any of the USB ports 10 PROG ENTER AUX Enable input signal for the one wire programming of the HC08 controller in the CPU box 11 GND Ground 12 MICNEG Microphone negative output signal 13 VREF MIC Microphone positive output signal 14 V12 OUT Output power Maximum ...

Page 33: ...ceeds operating range 26 V5 OUT Power output Maximum 1 Amps Output is automatically disconnected when CPU box temperature is exceeds operating range Pin No Signal Description 1 SPEED Positive vehicle speed input signals 2 SPEED Negative vehicle speed input signals 3 FWD Forward Backward drive direction input signals 4 FWD Forward Backward drive direction input signals 5 GND Ground 6 GND Ground 7 G...

Page 34: ...ut number 0 TTL level 19 GPO1 General purpose digital output number 1 TTL level 20 1W I O data for one wire programming of the HC08 controller in the CPU box 21 DSC EN Aux Radio Enable input signal for GPRS radio programming 22 DSC UPLINK Radio Output 23 DSC DOWNLINK Radio Input 24 GND Ground 25 V5 OUT Power output Maximum 1 Amps Output is automatically disconnected when CPU box temperature is exc...

Page 35: ... No Signal 1 VFW 2 GND 3 TPB0 4 TPB0 5 TPA0 6 TPA0 Table 8 LAN Connection Pin No Signal 1 TX_ENG 2 CTS1 3 TX_POS 4 RX_ENG 5 CT2 6 RX_PDS Table 9 DISPLAY 1 Connection Pin No Signal 1 Red 2 Green 3 Blue 4 VSYNC 5 USB 6 USB 7 SP4 L1 8 SP4 R1 9 MIC_POS ...

Page 36: ...N1 12 USB 5V 13 SPARE 14 DDC_DATA 15 DDC_CLK 16 N C 17 N C 18 GND 19 GND 20 GND 21 GND 22 HSYNC 23 GND 24 N C 25 SP4 L2 26 SP4 R2 27 MIC_NEG 28 GND 29 PRIMARY_MDR 30 GND 31 1_WIRE 32 N C 33 N C 34 N C 35 N C 36 GND Table 9 DISPLAY 1 Connection Pin No Signal ...

Page 37: ... 1 R_5 2 G_5 3 B_5 4 VSYNC_5 5 USB _5 6 USB _5 7 SP4 L1_5 8 SP4 R1_5 9 MIC1_5 10 USB 5V_5 11 POWERON1_5 12 USB 5V_5 13 GND 14 DDC1_5 15 DDC2_5 16 N C 17 N C 18 GND 19 GND 20 GND 21 GND 22 HSYNC_5 23 GND 24 N C 25 SP4 L2_5 26 SP4 R2_5 27 MIC2_5 28 GND 29 POWERON2_5 30 GND ...

Page 38: ...5 N C 36 GND Table 11 DISPLAY 2 Connection Model F5207 Pin No Signal 1 TDC2 2 TDC2 3 GND 4 TDC1 5 TDC 6 GND 7 TDC0 8 TDC0 9 GND 10 HSYNC 11 GND 12 VSYNC 13 GND 14 SPCLK 15 GND 16 SPDATA 17 GND 18 SECOND MDR 19 GND Table 10 DISPLAY 2 Connection Model F5206 Pin No Signal ...

Page 39: ... ON OFF 25 GND 26 TLC 27 TLC 28 GND 29 USB_NEG 30 USB_POS 31 GND 32 VBUS 33 GND 34 GND 35 RED 36 GND 37 BLUE 38 GND 39 GREEN 40 GND 41 HPDET 42 SECOND SPAPE 43 GND 44 MICNEG 45 MICPOS 46 GND 47 HP L 48 HP L Table 11 DISPLAY 2 Connection Model F5207 ...

Page 40: ...34 MW 800 Vehicle Installation Guide 49 HP R 50 HP R Table 11 DISPLAY 2 Connection Model F5207 1 2 3 4 5 Line Out Left Line Out Right 1 2 3 4 5 IN and VREF NC Microphone In Speakers Out ...

Page 41: ...ature 4 5FT 1 5M DISPLAY CPU CABLE MW800 FKN8068 9 6FT 3M DISPLAY CPU CABLE MW800 FKN8069 17FT 5 0M DISPLAY CPU CABLE MW800 FKN8070 LINE OUT CABLE ADAPTOR MW800 F5206 FKN8081 1 6FT 0 5M LAP TOP TO MW800 DISPLAY CABLE FKN8090 1 6FT 0 5M DISPLAY CPU CABLE MW800 FKN8131 12FT 3 6M DISPLAY CPU CABLE MW800 FKN8143 EXT SPEAKER CABLE ADAPTOR F5207 F5217 FKN8340 KEYBOARD EXTENDER CABLE USB 6FT FKN8201 MODS...

Page 42: ...1 Keyboard Description Nomenclature KEYBOARD USB BACKLIT US MW800 FLN9890 Microphones Description Nomenclature MICROPHONE EXTERNAL MW 800 F5207 F5217 FLN3482 MICROPHONE EXTERNAL MW 800 F5206 FLN2957 Mounting Kits Description Nomenclature MOUNTING TRUNNION FHN6388 MOUNT IN DASH SINGLE DIN 8 4 DISPLAY FLN3303 BALL JOINT CRADLE W BASE VESA PLATE 8 4 DISPLAY FLN3304 Speaker Description Nomenclature SP...

Page 43: ...ccessories 37 Converter Description Nomenclature CONVERTER USB TO 4 RS232 FLN2955 Others Description Nomenclature 9 6FT 3 0M AUX cable 26 open F5207 F5217 FKN8338 9 6FT 3 0M CPU DVI D cable F5207 FKN8339 ...

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Page 45: ... GPO General Purpose Output GPRS General Packet Radio Service GPS Global Positioning System GSM Global System for Mobile communication I O Input Output iDEN Integrated Digital Enhanced Network IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers LAN Local Area Network LCD Liquid Crystal Display LP Liquid Propane MB Megabyte MDT Mobile Data Terminal MW Mobile Workstation NFPA National Fire Protect...

Page 46: ...io Frequency RFI Radio Frequency Interference SIM Subscriber Identity Module SVGA Super Video Graphics Array TFT Thin Film Transistor TTL Transistor Transistor Logic UHF Ultra High Frequency UL Underwriter s Laboratories USB Universal Serial Bus V Volt VDC Volts Direct Current VRM Vehicular Radio Modem WLAN Wireless Local Area Network WWAN Wireless Wide Area Network XGA eXtended Video Graphics Arr...

Page 47: ...tion G Global Positioning System GPS A constellation of 24 radio navigation not communication satellites in six different orbits which transmit signals used by GPS receivers to determine precise location position velocity and time solutions M Mobile Data Terminal MDT Vehicle installed device providing a data entry and display user interface for data communication functions P Personal Computer PC T...

Page 48: ... have limited space for connectors U Ultra High Frequency UHF Radio frequency extending from 300 MHz to 600 MHz Underwriter s Laboratories UL An independent and non profit USA testing certification agency that was created by insurance companies to inspect electrical devices to ensure there are no shock or fire hazards present Universal Serial Bus USB industry standard for PC bus interface enabling...

Page 49: ...ant backlight illuminated USB interface Pointing Device Integrated Touch Pad and Touch screen Display Keys 6 8 illuminated programmable function keys 8 4 12 display Emergency Button Dedicated emergency key located on the display module COMMUNICATIONS EXPANSION PORTS USB 1 x USB 1 1 on CPU F5206 2 x USB 2 0 on CPU F5207 3 x USB 2 0 on CPU F5217 Serial 3 X RS 232 ports one external two internal for ...

Page 50: ... 2 line audio out balanced non amplified Firewire 400 One IEEE 1394 Aux Port F5206 2x general purpose inputs 2x general purpose outputs ignition sense 12V battery voltage out 2A and 5V DC out 2A F5207 2x general purpose inputs 2x general purpose outputs ignition sense 12V battery voltage out 1A and 5V DC out 1A USB 2 0 Audio In Out F5217 2x general purpose inputs 2x general purpose outputs ignitio...

Page 51: ...ANISM LCD Type Color Active Matrix TFT transmissive LCD Size 12 1 Diagonal XGA or SVGA 8 4 Diagonal SVGA Resolution 1024 x 768 XGA LCD panel 800 x 600 SVGA LCD panel LCD Luminance Standard SVGA 300 350 NIT cd sq m High bright XGA 1200 NIT cd sq m Standard Touch screen 8 Wire Resistive tempered glass with anti reflective coating impact proof COMMUNICATION PROTOCOLS INTERNAL RADIOS OPTIONAL Private ...

Page 52: ...e and sustained operations of typical mobile workstation applications UL certification is available only to 131 F 55 C though continued operations are available above this limit When using 9 VDC battery to power the workstation the workstation will not power up if the temperature range is below 22 F 30 C F5207 F5217 22 to 158 F 30 to 70 C Storage Temperature 40 to 158 F 40 to 70 C Humidity 90 to 9...

Page 53: ... A F5207 F5217 Suspend Mode 0 7 A F5206 when fans are not working Suspend Mode 0 4 A F5207 F5217 12 1 XGA Display Maximum when heater is not working 3 5 A Maximum when heater is working 6 5 A Typical 3 A 12 1 SVGA Display Maximum when heater is not working 2 A Maximum when heater is working 5 A Typical 1 5 A FCC INFORMATION GPRS Radio Acceptance Number IHDT6AC1 iDEN Packet Data Radio Acceptance Nu...

Page 54: ...io Acceptance DOC RSS119 Safety cUL60950 1 Europe Radiated Emission EN55022 Class B Safety EN60950 1 EMC Immunity EN50024 R TTE EN 301489 eMark Directive 72 245EC 95 54EC Australia Radiated Emission AS NZS 3548 1995 Amendment 2 1997 CISPR 22 Safety AS NZS 60950 Specifications subject to change without notice ...

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