Mobiltex Data Ltd 02597 Manual De Usuario

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CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL
This manual is preliminary information and is subject to change without notice.
MOBILTEX DATA LTD.
TITLE:
Mobiltex OVC3 Hardware User Manual
Calgary, Alberta
DOCUMENT NO.:
OVC3-MAN-001
SHEET:
4 of 7
REV:
001
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this
device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved
by Mobiltex Data, Ltd. could void the user’s authority to
operate the OVC3.
Caution: No user serviceable parts inside.  Return the unit
to Mobiltex Data, Ltd. for servicing.
1.  Introduction
The Mobiltex OVC3 On Vehicle Computer is a general-purpose computing platform designed to be installed in
industrial vehicle environments.  The OVC3 runs the Microsoft Windows CE
TM
 operating system which allows a
wide variety of customer specific applications to be supported.  The operation of the OVC3 is determined by the
application software specific to the customer requirements and it is not addressed in this document.
The OVC3 has five external RS232 serial ports that provide the interfaces to external equipment.  An internal serial
port allows optional peripherals to be installed inside the OVC3.  Three button and seven LED indicators provide the
basic user interface for the OVC3.
A built-in 915 MHz short range transceiver provides a bi-directional wireless data link to other compatible devices
including the HCD1 and VCD1.  A real-time clock provides the time to the end-user program.  Power management
hardware automatically starts the OVC3 when the vehicle starts and provides an orderly shutdown when the vehicle
is off or when the power is out of tolerance.
The OVC3 functionality can be expanded with field installable Compact FLASH and PCMCIA cards.  The Compact
FLASH non-volatile storage provides a rugged medium for storing programs and large amounts of data.
2.  Front Panel Buttons
2.1  A – Test Button
The Switch A Test Button is read by the application program.  It is typically used to initiate a self-test function in the
application software.  This button is under software control and may be used for any end-user function.
2.2  B –Reset Button
The Switch B Reset Button initiates a hardware reset of the OVC3.  This function is hardware controlled and may
not be changed.
2.3  C – Aux Button
The Switch C Aux Button is read by the application software and may be used for any end-user function.