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6802982C85-C

 

MW810 Mobile Workstation 

Model F5208A 

Standard and High Brightness LCD Displays 
Owner’s Manual 

 

Summary of Contents for MW810

Page 1: ...6802982C85 C MW810 Mobile Workstation Model F5208A Standard and High Brightness LCD Displays Owner s Manual ...

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Page 3: ...ight 2010 Motorola Inc All rights reserved No part of this manual may be transmitted stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Motorola Inc TRADEMARKS MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the U S Patent and Trademark Office Microsoft Windows and the Windows logo are registered ...

Page 4: ...1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation For detailed product safety and RF exposure for mobile workstations with two way radios installed in vehicles refer to Electromagnetic Emission EME safety leaflet Motorola publication number 68P02967C16 Compliance Notice for Canada The class...

Page 5: ...ard Reader 16 Key Features 16 Installation 16 Display Configuration 17 Display Configuration Parameters 17 Display Configuration Change 18 Maintenance Programming Software 18 How to Modify Configuration Parameters 19 Basic Operations 21 Power On 21 Power Off 22 CCFL Heater 23 Standby 23 Wake Up 23 Rotary Knob 24 Emergency key 25 Function keys 25 Illumination Control 26 Brightness Control 27 Touch ...

Page 6: ... Description Tutorial 39 Display Firmware 39 Display Drivers 39 Display Service 40 Getting Assistance 41 Appendix A Safety Instructions 42 Appendix B Warranty Information 43 Appendix C Display Specifications 46 Appendix D Troubleshooting Information 49 Appendix E Acronyms and Abbreviations 50 ...

Page 7: ... connections Optional Internal Peripherals internal peripheral devices Display Configuration configuration upon turning on Basic Operations a brief description of basic operations Display Software a description of the display software package Display Adjustment on screen display adjustment Mobile Office tips for mobile and office configurations Display Upgrade upgrade of display s firmware compone...

Page 8: ...com Conventions Used in This Manual Throughout this publication you will notice the use of danger and caution marks These notations are used to emphasize that safety hazards exist and care must be taken Do not proceed beyond a DANGER or CAUTION until the indicated conditions are fully understood and met The following conventions are used throughout this manual Italics Used for emphasis and for new...

Page 9: ...st important user functions Optimized for Wireless Expanded wireless networking capabilities including new internal cellular modem options for better access to information The Motorola MW810 offers a range of integrated radios and GPS options so the vehicle user can stay connected via one or more wireless networks Optional expansion boards provide a wide range of I O ports to support external radi...

Page 10: ...in the delivery scope You will find further information on the system drivers utilities updates manuals on this CD Inspect all the items If any item is missing or damaged notify your Motorola Customer Service representative immediately NOTE Save the packing carton and anti static plastic bag for storage and shipping Both the shipping carton and the anti static bags protect the display components f...

Page 11: ...ower Button SPEAKER Used for audio and alert signaling FUNCTION KEYS 8 function buttons to facilitate specific operations The function of each button is set via a pre installed software application EMERGENCY KEY Use this button to signal an emergency event to software emergency application installed in the workstation The Emergency button becomes functional as soon as the operating system is runni...

Page 12: ...ccessories from these ports when driving 12 1 Display Rear side Components POWER A connector for attaching the power cord Use a standard Motorola power cable with a 15 Amp fuse CPU A connector for attaching the CPU cable USB USB 2 0 port for permanent connection of external USB accessories The connector has two bosses to allow screw in securing of USB cabling SCR compartment Environmentally sealed...

Page 13: ... LED KEY ILLUM LABELS ILLUM BACK LIGHT Power off OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Video on normal operational mode Green OFF ON ON ON ON Video on low temperature heater on Green Yellow ON ON ON ON Video on high temperature Green Red ON ON ON ON Video off Yellow ON ON ON OFF No video cable Yellow ON ON ON ON System standby mode Yellow 50 intensity OFF ON 50 intensity OFF OFF OFF Low car battery voltage Yell...

Page 14: ...t from the data carrier provided with the device CAUTION do not use right and left side USB ports for permanent connections Always disconnect USB accessories from these ports when driving CAUTION a device connected to the USB port should not consume more than 0 5A Otherwise the system will not operate properly Smart Card Reader The MW810 Display incorporates a Smart card reader based on the OMNIKE...

Page 15: ...s and the tools have not yet been installed you can find the install package in the D Setup Bluetooth folder of the original MW810 operating system image or reinstall the Bluetooth software by using the MW810 Field Support Kit CD ROM If it should be necessary to reinstall the Bluetooth software proceed as follows Close all open programs Connect USB CD ROM drive to the CPU Insert the Field Support ...

Page 16: ... Card detection Card vendor supplied Application Program Interface Windows XP Windows Vista 32bit 64bit Installation Generally the drivers and the configuration utility are already preinstalled If the drivers and the tools have not yet been installed you can find the install package in the D Setup SmartCard folder of the original MW810 operating system image or reinstall the SCR software by using ...

Page 17: ...ff TURN ON Power on and wait for the CPU power up without any time limitation IGNORE Do not power on if the CPU is Off WAIT Power on and wait up to 10 seconds for any CPU power up trigger TURN ON POWER DOWN PREFERENCES Selects desired method to turn the display off CPU REQUEST Turn off when CPU power off request is received USB 5V ABSENCE Turn off as soon as the CPU unit is powered off POWER BUTTO...

Page 18: ...eys illumination AUTO MANUAL AUTO MANUAL ILLUMINATION LEVEL When Manual type is selected this parameter defines a constant level of LED s labels function and emergency keys illumination Control range from 0 to 100 50 BRIGHTNESS FACTOR Defines relative brightness level which cannot be exceeded by this display Control range from 50 to 100 100 When BRIGTHNESS VOLUME is selected the rotary knob by def...

Page 19: ... s Manual 19 6802982C85 C How to Modify Configuration Parameters To modify the configuration parameters perform the following Double click on the MPS icon main MPS window appears on the screen Click on the Codeplug Editor ...

Page 20: ...lease make sure to acquire the appropriate codeplug Always make a backup copy in case you have made a mistake during the update Click on Save to File to backup the original codeplug data Modify a parameter per your selection Click on Write to Display to program the device and wait for a confirmation of successful programming completion NOTE Codeplug has a checksum calculated from its content Prior...

Page 21: ... 5V PRESENCE Turn on the front edge of USB 5V CPU output POWER BUTTON Turn on pressure of the power button on CPU or Display units When USB 5V PRESENCE ENABLE the CPU will turn the display on by means of USB 5V output from the CPU USB controller When POWER BUTTON ENABLE press the CPU or display power button it will power the display on You can select any of above options or use their combination T...

Page 22: ...ower button will force power off If you press display s power button while POWER BUTTON ENABLE the display will turn itself off immediately not waiting for the end of the CPU shut down process This operation may or may not force the CPU shut down depending on setting of the POWER OFF EVENT parameter If your intention is to turn off the CPU when the display is off enable sending of Power Off notifi...

Page 23: ... that allows the LCD panel to work at low temperatures The display activates the heater if an internal temperature falls below the Heater Low Threshold Once the internal temperature exceeds Heater High Threshold the display turns the heater off Steady yellow temperature LED indicates that the heater is on Refer to Appendix D for absolute values of display thresholds Standby The display enters low ...

Page 24: ...tton For details about this option refer to the help file attached to Power Options Start Æ Settings Æ Control Panel Æ Power Options Default setting of the operating system does not allow resume from the power button Rotary Knob The multifunctional rotary knob is intended for controlling the display brightness and volume of sound When ROTARY KNOB CONTROL ENABLE the rotary knob allows push in and s...

Page 25: ... When a function key is pressed the display triggers a data event to the CPU operating system This is intended for a customer software application that may hook and process this event For details refer to MW810 Mobile Workstation Software Development Kit In addition the MW810 Extrakey software utility can assign to display function key specific purpose of the operating system that can be activated...

Page 26: ...Name defines how the Extrakey Bar button will be named this is optional How to set a shortcut to the display switch Choose Backlight Switch in the Map to drop list Field Name defines how the Extrakey Bar button will be named this is optional How to set a shortcut to the power management Choose Standby in the Map to drop list Field Name defines how the Extrakey Bar button will be named this is opti...

Page 27: ...display position of the monitor Even if the touch panel has same dimensions as the display monitor there may be minor variations in between corresponding data points because of resistance variance of each panel When you use touch panel module for the first time or when there is discrepancy between the pushed and displayed positions then calibration is required This needs to be done only once and t...

Page 28: ...splay functionality can be achieved only if the MW810 Display Control package is installed This package is a part of the MW810 CPU software image When you use the device with a laptop as the secondary display option do not forget to install the display software refer to the Display Upgrade chapter in this document The MW810 Display Control package consists of MWDisplayService service application t...

Page 29: ...isplay events It displays hardware and software versions temperature and battery status This software application provides basic information about the display and selection of desired notifications on extreme conditions To run Display Manager click the MW800 Display Manager icon on the Start menu This application provides the following information Versions General information about Display hardwar...

Page 30: ...d the device will execute critical shut down and power itself off 9 Over voltage protection If during normal operation a level of the car battery voltage exceeds the Critically High Battery Threshold the device will execute critical shut down and power itself off Logger troubleshooting tool for documentation of extreme events ...

Page 31: ...r Select recommended refresh rate in the Screen Refresh Rate field If after setting of the video adapter timing mode the quality of the screen image needs to be improved use Embedded or Windows On Screen Display controls to adjust the screen image Embedded On Screen Display Control On Screen Display OSD is a control panel on a display screen that allows you to select viewing options and or adjust ...

Page 32: ...y Adjust 9 Tools Scroll the knob to select desired feature Activate selected feature by pushing of the knob Volume Control Allows adjusting a volume of sound from internal speaker From the main menu select the tab and push the rotary knob Scroll the knob to set desired level of sound Video Control Main Menu To activate video controls from the main menu select the tab and push the rotary knob Avail...

Page 33: ...lighter image areas From the main Video Control menu select the Contrast tab and push the rotary knob Scroll the knob to set desired contrast level LED Illumination Allows to increase or decrease a level of illumination of displays function keys labels and emergency key From the main Video Control menu select the Illumination tab and push the rotary knob Scrolling the knob set desired illumination...

Page 34: ...olor on your LCD Select the appropriate color pattern and then use the color slider to increase or decrease the corresponding primary color Display Adjust To activate geometry controls from the main menu select the tab and push the rotary knob Available features are as follows Auto Adjust Stretch Horizontal position Vertical position Note Geometry adjustments are available only at Analog Input Aut...

Page 35: ...menu select the tab and push the rotary knob Scroll the knob to set desired horizontal position of the image Vertical Position Allows moving the screen image vertically up and down From the main Display menu select the tab and push the rotary knob Scroll the knob to set desired vertical position of the image Tools To activate Tools controls from the main menu select the Tools tab and push the rota...

Page 36: ...onds OSD Position allows moving the OSD control to another position at the screen Factory Reset Resets OSD parameters to factory default OSD Patterns Generate video patterns for troubleshooting OSD Transparency Scroll the knob to set desired transparency of the OSD Control window Sharpness Allows sharpening text color and images on your display Scroll the knob to adjust the slider bar to clarify a...

Page 37: ...BLE DISPLAY POWER UP OPTIONS TURN ON POWER OFF PREFERENCES CPU REQUEST DISABLE USB 5V ABSENCE DISABLE POWER BUTTON ENABLE POWER OFF EVENT DISABLE Mobile Mode In the mobile mode there is synchronization of power states between the CPU and Display i e If CPU is on it will turn on the display and vice versa If CPU is off it will turn off the display and vice versa For the mobile display set configura...

Page 38: ...figure the display as follows POWER UP PREFERENCES USB 5V PRESENCE DISABLE POWER BUTTON ENABLE DISPLAY POWER UP OPTIONS WAIT or IGNORE POWER OFF PREFERENCES CPU REQUEST ENABLE USB 5V ABSENCE DISABLE POWER BUTTON ENABLE POWER OFF EVENT ENABLE This configuration will allow to turn the ML910 on and off from the display power button Attaching detaching of the ML910 to from its docking station will not...

Page 39: ...nd Display firmware components The Display choices are shown next Display Control install or update firmware for the Display embedded controller Display Video install or update firmware for the Display video controller Update of the display firmware can be done from the MW810 CPU or any external desktop or notebook with Windows XP or Windows Vista operating system It does not need connection of an...

Page 40: ...RS232 driver requires manual user intervention See the MW810 Field Support Kit User s Manual for details Display Service Generally the display software service is already preinstalled If it has not yet been installed you can reinstall by using of the MW810 Field Support Kit CD as follows The CPU Drivers sub menu provides installation of several OS drivers related to the MW810 CPU unit Select MW810...

Page 41: ... home page is www motorola com MW810 This site includes general information about the device as well as answers to questions regarding operational issues with the MW810 For product specific downloads search at https compass motorola com go 323749890 This site provides as follows Recent software application updates Updated embedded firmware for your computer The latest device drivers ...

Page 42: ...ommended in the Installation Manual DANGER An improperly grounded device is hazardous To prevent shock hazard follow the installation recommended in the Installation Manual CAUTION The device dissipates some heat during normal operation When the device is operating do not leave it in contact with any part of your body for an extended period of time it could cause a sense of discomfort CAUTION The ...

Page 43: ... 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 for additions or modifications to this warranty unless made in writing and signed by an officer of Motorola Unless made in a separate written agreement between Motorola and the original end user purchaser Motorola doe...

Page 44: ...Product at the time the Product was initially distributed from Motorola I Scratches or other cosmetic damage to Product surfaces that do not affect the operation of the Product J That the software in the Product will meet the purchaser s requirements or that the operation of the software will be uninterrupted or error free K Normal and customary wear and tear L Non Motorola manufactured equipment ...

Page 45: ...urnished by Motorola which is attached to or used in connection with the Product The foregoing states the entire liability of Motorola with respect to infringement of patents by the Product or any of its parts thereof Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for Motorola certain exclusive rights for copyrighted Motorola software such as the exclusive rights to reproduce in copies and...

Page 46: ...lity programmable menus Auto image adjustment Pattern generator TOUCH SCREEN Resistive 8 wire active matrix 1024 1024 electrical resolution FUNCTION KEYS Emergency button 8 programmable function keys LOUDSPEAKER One 0 5W output DIMENSIONS 292 x 270 x 49 mm WEIGHT HB 3 12 kg SB 2 93 kg Environmental Specifications PARAMETER DESCRIPTION POWER SOURCE Vehicle 12V 24V battery negative ground with power...

Page 47: ...itation time is for 2 seconds every 15 minutes SALT FOG 8 hours 5 Sodium Chloride at 35 C per MIL STD 810F 509 4 procedure I FLAMMABILITY UL94 V0 SOLAR RADIATION 7 cycles of 24 hours with no functional degradation per MIL STD 810F 505 4 Procedure I IMPACT Ball drop test 130gr Steel ball from 0 5 m height SHOCK CRASH HAZARD 75G 6 ms per MIL STD 810F method 516 5 Procedure V ALTERNATOR WHINE Per Mot...

Page 48: ...Temperature Threshold Equivalent to 65 C ambient Critically Low Display Temperature Threshold Equivalent to 30 C ambient Critically High Display Temperature Threshold Equivalent to 70 C ambient Low Battery Threshold 10 2VDC Critically Low Battery Threshold 7 0VDC Critically High Battery Limit 35VDC Critical Current Consumption Limit 12A Heater Low Threshold 0 C Heater High Threshold 5 C ...

Page 49: ...mage Make sure the system is not in standby mode Make sure video cable is securely connected Adjust the brightness and or contrast Abnormal colors Check the video cable to be sure it s securely connected Check colors using pattern generator see the Display Adjustments chapter Use OSD controls to adjust color settings Temperature LED is steady red The internal temperature is high Never turn on the ...

Page 50: ...d Questions FCC Federal Communications Commission GPIO General Purpose Input Output HB High Brightness HID Human Interface Device LCD Liquid Crystal Display LED Light Emitting Diode MB Megabit MODS Mobile Office Dock Solution MPS Maintenance Programming Software ML Mobile Laptop MW Mobile Workstation NIT Near Infrared Transmission OSD On Screen Display RGB shorthand for Red Green Blue RF Radio Fre...

Page 51: ...S A Inside the USA Americas and Canada call Motorola System Support Center at 1 800 221 7144 For Europe the Middle East and Africa call 420 533 336 123 MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the U S Patent and Trademark Office All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners Motorola Inc 2010 ...

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