Motorola F5207A, F5217A owner manual Appendix D Environment Specifications

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Appendix D: Environment Specifications

Storage temperature:

-40°to 158° F (-40°to +70° C)

Operating temperature: -22°to 158° F (-30°to +70° C)

Humidity:

90 to 95% Relative humidity at 50° C for 8 hours

Shock:

20g peak 1/2 sine wave @ 11ms, 30 impacts

Vibration:

Per TIA/EIA 603 Paragraph 3.3.4 and MIL-STD-

 

 

810F method 514.5, Category I

Drip:

Per MIL-STD-810F method 506.4 Procedure III

Dust:

Blowing 5 hours in dust (140 mesh silica flour),

 

 

laden atmosphere dust agitation time is for 2

 

 

seconds every 15 minutes

Salt Fog:

8 hours, 5% Sodium Chloride at 35°C, af ter

 

 

exposure, per MIL-STD-810F 505.4, Procedure I

Flammability:

Per UL94-HB

Solar Radiation:

7 cycles of 24 hours with no functional degradation

 

 

per MIL-STD-810F, 505.4, Procedure I

Shock Crash Hazard:

75 g, 6 ms per MIL-STD-810F method 516.5,

 

 

Procedure V

Note: UL certification is available only to +50°C, thoug h continued operations are available above this limit.

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Contents 6802976C60-O Computer Software Copyrights Table of Contents Table of Figures Using this Manual Who Should Use this ManualManual Introduction Related Manuals Conventions Used in This ManualBold Program Motorola MW800 CPU CPU Manager Page What is the CPU Box? Getting StartedPower On Basic OperationsShut Down Internal temperature drops below the low operational limit Internal temperature exceeds the high operational limit Power ManagementResetting Page CPU Configuration CPU Configuration ParametersRadio status on power up Ignition shutdown timerWlan adapter switch Main radio power switchSystem ring indicator RI mask GPS modeRadio ring indicator RI IDEN programming modeBios Setup CPU Configuration ChangeCodeplug Editor CPU Software CPU ManagerVersions Power CPU Manager, Lines Control TabCPU Manager, Temperature Tab IgnitionLogger CPU Manager, Notifications TabMW800 Display Utilities How to set a shortcut to the hot key How to set a shortcut to the applicationHow to set a shortcut to the display switch Software/Firmware Upgrade Description/TutorialFirmware Updates Embedded CPU Firmware EC Loader Setup Display Utilities Bluetooth PackageApplications VRCHManual CPU Manager Update Recovering applications Recovery of pre-installed softwareRecovering settings and system files Click Start -Control Panel -Add or Remove ProgramsHard Drive Replacement Getting Assistance from Motorola Appendix a Safety Instructions Page Appendix B Warranty Information Limited Warranty Motorola Communication Products III. HOW to GET Warranty Service Page Appendix C FCC Information FCC Compliance NoticeAppendix D Environment Specifications Appendix E CPU Features SpecificationsFeatures Video controller KeyboardDisplay External CPU InterfacesAuxiliary Port F5207A AUX Port Wire Color Pin # Appendix F Auxiliary Port LayoutGpio Radio 5VDC Appendix G Approved Accessories/Options Description NomenclatureAccessories Description Nomenclature Speaker Appendix H CPU Factory Default Setting NoneDifferences between F5207A and F5217A Feature Rear Panel Appendix I Differences between F5207A and F5217AAppendix J Bios Factory Default Settings Main ScreenSecurity Appendix K Operating 2 Displays F5207A only Extreme GraphicsDisplay Properties select Settings MonitorEmbedded Driver Display Properties Embedded Driver Twin Graphics Controller Properties Embedded DriverBoth displays should be set to the same resolution Appendix L Troubleshooting Error Messages About Abnormal Conditions Do the followingFailures Without Notification Problem Do the following Appendix M Acronyms and Abbreviations Transistor-Transistor Logic Wireless Wide Area NetworkWireless Local Area Network Ultra High Frequency