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20 MW 800 Vehicle Installation Guide
USB Connections
The MW 800 has use standard Universal Serial Bus (USB) type A receptacle connectors to
which any standard USB 1.1 (model F5206) or USB 2 (model F5207) device can be
connected. The CPU box USB connection is used for general purpose, and the display USB
receptacles are for QWERTY style keyboard and any general purpose device.
Firewire Connection
The MW 800 is equipped with one standard Firewire (IEEE1394) receptacle, to which any
standard Firewire device can be connected.
Serial Connection
The RS-232 port is an IBM
®
PC standard DB-9 male connector. This port can be used to
attach a radio modem, or any other serial device.
LAN Connection
Ethernet 10/100 Mb/s wire connection to Local Area Network (LAN) support.
Microphone Connection
The MW 800 is equipped 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 and the second for the display. To connect power to the MW 800 units perform the
following steps:
Step 1. Route the power cable from the power connector on the MW 800 CPU box or display
to the vehicle power system using accepted industry methods and standards.
Step 2. Plug the cable tightly into the DC power connectors.
Step 3. Be sure to grommet the vehicle fire wall to protect the cable.
Connect the red wire to the positive (+) terminal of the battery, and the black wire to
the negative (-) terminal.
The black wire should be connected directly to the battery and
not to the chassis of the vehicle.
!
Caution
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