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MT7000 

User’s Manual 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
v1.3 

Summary of Contents for MT7000

Page 1: ...MT7000 User s Manual v1 3...

Page 2: ...12 MT7000 with I O water proof box 13 PACKAGE LIST 14 CHAPTER 2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION 15 MSATA MODULE 15 Installing Removing a mSATA Module 15 INSTALLING REMOVING THE WI FI MODULE 17 INSTALLING REMOVI...

Page 3: ...S 232 Port COM1 34 USB and RS 232 422 485 Port COM2 35 Digital I O and CANbus Port 37 CHAPTER 6 DASHON SETTING 38 DEVICE INFORMATION 39 VEHICLE STATUS 40 COMMUNICATION SETTING 41 Enable Disable Module...

Page 4: ...CE 60 SET THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 61 Setting the System Date 61 Setting the System Time 61 SYSTEM INFORMATION 62 BOOT FEATURES 62 MISCELLANEOUS CONFIGURATION 63 ACCOUNT S PASSWORD SETTING 63 HDD SECU...

Page 5: ...tlet 10 Place the power cord in a way so that people will not step on it Do not place anything on top of the power cord Use a power cord that has been approved for use with the product and that it mat...

Page 6: ...h a third pin to ground the unit and prevent electric shock Do not defeat the purpose of this pin If your outlet does not support this kind of plug contact your electrician to replace your obsolete ou...

Page 7: ...ence to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reo...

Page 8: ...e product from being damaged by ESD Electrostatic Discharge and EMI leakage we strongly recommend the use of CE compliant industrial enclosure products R TTE This device complies with the essential re...

Page 9: ...ut range and rich expanding interfaces that support in vehicle connectivity Hardware Specifications Item Description Processor Intel Atom E3815 1 46GHz optional Intel Atom E3826 1 46GHz Memory DDR3L 2...

Page 10: ...orage Relative humidity 5 to 95 30 C 86 F to 60 C 140 F non condensing in accordance with MIL STD 810G CHANGE1 Method 507 6 Humidity Procedure II Aggravated Cycles Fig 507 6 7 Vibration Test Operating...

Page 11: ...h 0 5 12V support 0 6A COM1 RS 232 TX RX 422 485 x 1 COM2 USB USB 3 0 x 1 USB 2 0 x 1 Ethernet Gigabit RJ45 x 1 Digital I O 2 DI 2 DO SOS x 1 CAN CAN bus SAE J1939 supported x 1 Audio Headset jack x 1...

Page 12: ...12 Dimension and Weight MT7000 Standard Dimension 219 98 x 151 98 x 40 8mm 8 66 x 5 98 x 1 60in W x H x D Weight 1 25 kg 2 76 lbs with mSATA Front View Dimension Side View Dimension...

Page 13: ...13 MT7000 with I O water proof box Dimension 219 98 x 182 87 x 42 4mm 8 66 x 7 20 x 1 67in W x H x D Weight 1 27 kg 2 8 lbs with mSATA Front View Dimension Side View Dimension...

Page 14: ...e verify the delivery of the contents upon receipt MT7000 in vehicle terminal Bare wire power cable with circular power code 2 feet DB15 male connector cable with multiple end 2 feet DB15 male connect...

Page 15: ...anteed if the original components are replaced A single mSATA module slot is available for memory expansion The device supports up to 256GB Installing Removing a mSATA Module 1 Shut down the system pr...

Page 16: ...door 5 Remove the shielding can 6 Locate the mSATA module slot see the following image 7 Insert the mSATA module into the slot and then fasten the screws or loosen the screws to remove the module 8 Re...

Page 17: ...e device is completely powered off and make sure the power status LED light is off when removing Wi Fi module 1 Shut down the system properly and disconnect the device from all power sources 2 Un moun...

Page 18: ...the service cover Please make sure that the device is completely powered off and make sure the power status LED light is off when removing Wi Fi module Installing Removing the SIM card The device pro...

Page 19: ...mount the device from the mounting apparatus make sure that the display surface is protected 3 Remove the screws securing the cover and remove the cover 4 Once the service cover is removed you can see...

Page 20: ...lder External SIM slot 1 Shut down the system properly and disconnect the device from all power sources 2 Open the side cover you can see the Mini SIM card and SD card slot 3 Insert your SIM card Make...

Page 21: ...sources 2 Un mount the device from the mounting apparatus make sure that the display surface is protected 3 Open the service cover locate the WWAN module slot on the MT7000 Please make sure that the...

Page 22: ...ock it according to the position of the extension bracket Note Please make sure to lock the WWAN module on the back side 2 Please turn over the mini WWAN module on the front side along with the extens...

Page 23: ...al WWAN antenna you need to manually disable either one of them The following section will guide you through how to change and use your internal external antenna Please make sure that the device is co...

Page 24: ...the external antenna cable 2 Use external antenna cable to connect the black cable to the connector labeled MAIN and the grey cable to the connector labeled AUX AUX MAIN Internal antenna optional unde...

Page 25: ...pports a standard VESA version MIS D 75 C 75mm distance quadrate order M5 thread deepness 6mm through the four drill holes on the back side of the device Notes To prevent any damage or injury make sur...

Page 26: ...p the MT7000 via car power cable or external power adapter Here is the 3 pin circular power cord The wire definition Wire Color Description RED V BLACK V GREEN Chassis Ground WHITE ACC Ignition Power...

Page 27: ...e power supply is connected to the device Power source from external power adapter If your power source is from external power adapter it means the power source isn t controlled by AAC Ignition signal...

Page 28: ...System MT7000 will be auto power off in one minute when the power supply is removed If you use software to power off the system please remember to remove the power supply too otherwise the device wil...

Page 29: ...t possible failed hardware components causing specific symptoms There are two status indicators in the front panel Refer to the description below LED Status Description PWR Blink Green Power up PWR Bl...

Page 30: ...e volume lower Press the button to increase the volume Press the button to decrease the volume Auto Brightness Adjustment When you use MT7000 you may well encounter different lighting conditions that...

Page 31: ...efault commands for five programmable buttons You can configure the programmable buttons via DashON to different commands or keyboard shortcuts to better fit your work style Power Management In additi...

Page 32: ...2 Chapter 5 Jumpers and Connectors Bottom View Power Input Connector GPS Antenna Connector SMA Jack WWAN Antenna Connector SMA Jack RS 232 with PWR COM1 LAN GPIO CANBus USB RS 232 422 485 COM2 USB 2 0...

Page 33: ...s section as a reference for the pin assignments of the various ports available on the MT7000 Power Connector Pin Signal 1 DC 2 GND 3 ACC Ignition Note Please refer to section 1 in Chapter 4 for conne...

Page 34: ...ct input 2 RXD Receive data input 3 TXD Transmit data output 4 DTR Data terminal ready output 5 GND Signal power ground 6 DSR Data set ready input 7 RTS Request to send output 8 CTS Clear to send inpu...

Page 35: ...5 TX 4 RS 232 TX 5 GND 6 RS 422 TX 7 RS 422 RX 8 RS 485 TX 9 USB 5V 10 RS 232 RX 11 GND 12 USB DP 13 USB DM 14 USB 5V 15 NC We provide Y cable with DB15 male connector which is the RS232 422 485 and U...

Page 36: ...ntains one USB type A jack for USB2 0 and one DB9 male connector for RS232 422 485 If you like to use RS232 or RS422 or RS485 please refer to the pin definition below Cable Drawing Pin Definition of D...

Page 37: ...TICK 6 CAN_L 7 N A 8 N A 9 CARD POWER 10 GND 11 SOS 12 DIO_OUT1 5V 10mA 13 DIO_IN1 5V 100mA 14 DIO_IN2 5V 100mA 15 DIO_OUT2 5V 10mA We provide the DB15 male connector to multiple pins without terminat...

Page 38: ...Vehicle Status This section is to demo how to read the vehicle information such as vehicle battery voltage fuel speed and so on while connecting with vehicle SAE J1939 We use a simulator to run the de...

Page 39: ...39 Device Information Click on the Device Information icon In device information you can see the PCBA version DashON utility version BIOS version EC version and system model name...

Page 40: ...Vehicle Status Vehicle status shows some vehicle information from the simulator The related AT command is available upon request Please contact local sales representatives or login to the support webs...

Page 41: ...le disable Wi Fi WWAN Bluetooth via DashON utility Please click on the Communication Setting Enable Disable Module Item 1 Click on the switch bar to power on off the WWAN module Item 2 Click on the sw...

Page 42: ...N setting to get into the detailed setting You can set the two major features including WWAN RF on off and SIM slot selection 1 Module RF Enable Disable to enable or disable the WWAN RF transmission 2...

Page 43: ...Behavior When the system voltage drops below the UVP or when the power cable is disconnected UVP is triggered and shuts down the system With OS Windows Android and DashON utility installed the system...

Page 44: ...from ACC status Input Voltage Setting Click on the to select the input voltage setting You can select the power input voltage either 9 36V or 12V or 24V If 9 36V is selected it means the system can be...

Page 45: ...45 If 12V or 24V is selected you can also select the startup and shut down voltage setting...

Page 46: ...the above selection items do not meet your demands please contact local sales representatives Power On Off Delay Setting Power on delay function enables you to power on the device after the ACC is on...

Page 47: ...startup time after ACC is on Switch the to click on the and you will see the selection list Delay time can be set at 10sec 30sec 1min 5min 10min 30min 60min 6hr Power Off Delay You can set the system...

Page 48: ...to ACC sense two wake up events are enabled to power up the device They belong to RTC wake up Here is the setting method System Status Setting System Status Setting Wake up Setting In Wake up setting...

Page 49: ...n find RTC timer setting to set your desired time to power up the system After you have finished with the setup click on the OK to save the value For example if you set 06 00 00 it means the system wi...

Page 50: ...is from backup battery no DC input available COM1 will stop supplying the power output COM2 Setting The COM2 includes RS 232 TX RX RS 422 and RS 485 signals Please select your required items and conn...

Page 51: ...button setting please see Programmable Button section MT7000 s display brightness is set to automatic adjustment You can also turn off Auto Dimming and drag the scroll bar to adjust display brightnes...

Page 52: ...52 Double click on the DashON icon and then click on the 4th icon System Status Setting Click on the Watchdog Timer...

Page 53: ...ting Turn on the watchdog switch If you d like to test if the watchdog timer is enabled and working please click on the simulation icon The simulation is to simulate the system on hang and reboot it a...

Page 54: ...54 Programmable Button Programmable buttons can be set to different functions per user s definition...

Page 55: ...t which function key button you want to set and then click on the to select the function from the list User can also define the keystrokes for function keys by selecting the User Defined Command from...

Page 56: ...N provides both setting and information and also links to the Google map locations for demo applications You can also use the general freeware GPS viewer to set GPS setting Click on the Location and S...

Page 57: ...r disable the GPS receiving function Serial Port Setting to set COM port for GPS module connected on Baud Rete Setting to set the baud rate speed Satellites a GPS receiver uses satellites to pinpoint...

Page 58: ...PS receiver is enabled in MT7000 If you want to disable the receiver switch Module RF to Serial Port Setting By selecting a COM port you use the port from the list to connect to your GPS MT7000 uses C...

Page 59: ...Baud Rate Setting It must be set to the same baud rate you are using in the GPS receiver Use as high a Baud rate as possible Baud Rates from 4800 to 115200 can be selected in DashON The default is 96...

Page 60: ...s information for BIOS main feature setting in hardware system When the system turns on press F2 to enter Setup The system displays the BIOS setup interface you can select functions according to what...

Page 61: ...ystem configuration Use the Main menu for basic system configuration users can set the system s date time drive parameters and related settings via the HDD Sub menu Setting the System Date Setting the...

Page 62: ...tem configuration information such as CPU Memory size and firmware version Boot Features Users can set the boot options for CSM support or Quick Boot Note if the operating system is Windows 8 please s...

Page 63: ...eous Configuration Use Advanced menu to set the system I 0 device function Account s Password Setting Use the Security Menu to establish the system password and protection for entering the BIOS or sys...

Page 64: ...d protection to restrict access to the contents of the hard disk drive the HDD password is written to the system BIOS and to the hard disk drive to ensure that the password can protect your hard disk...

Page 65: ...ndows 7 into a Wi Fi hotspot The process should be similar for Windows 8 1 WWAN or LAN connection is properly connected to the Internet 2 Make sure the Wi Fi function is enabled set WLAN to disabled b...

Page 66: ...Next 6 Enter the Network Name choose a security type and enter the security key Check the Save this network checkbox it will save your network name on the Wireless network connection and then click o...

Page 67: ...67 7 At this point your ad hoc network should be running and ready to start connecting your device Click on the Next MT7000...

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