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MW810 Mobile Workstation Vehicle Installation Manual
Serial Connections
The RS-232 ports are standard IBM
®
PC DB-9 male connectors. These ports can be used to
connect an external radio modem, or any other serial device. The devices you connect to the
Serial ports usually do not require installing a driver. However, if the serial device requires a
software, please use the original driver provided with the device.
Table 2 details the pin layout of the RS-232 serial connection
Table 2 details the pin layout of the RS-232 serial connection
eSATA Port
The External Serial Advanced Technology Attachment + power (eSATAp) is a combination
connection for external storage devices. A single mSATA, eSATA or USB 2.0 device can be
plugged into an eSATAp port.
LAN Connections
1000 Base-T Ethernet wire connections to support Local Area Network (LAN). The Ethernet
connections are used for communication with Ethernet devices such as network cards, access
points, storage, etc.
To connect the CPU Box to the network, connect one end of the LAN cable to the RJ-45
To connect the CPU Box to the network, connect one end of the LAN cable to the RJ-45
receptacle on the CPU Box and the other end to a network hub.
When the CPU Box is connected, the RJ-45 indicates as
When the CPU Box is connected, the RJ-45 indicates as
follows:
• Link LED Indicator - steady green when the system has an
• Link LED Indicator - steady green when the system has an
available connection to LAN.
• Active LED Indicator - blinks green when the system is
• Active LED Indicator - blinks green when the system is
accessing the LAN.
Table 2
RS-232 Serial Connection - Pin Layout
Pin No.
Signal
1
DCD1
2
RX1
3
TX1
4
DTR1
5
GND
6
DSR1
7
RTS1
8
CTS1
9
RI1
LAN
Link Indicator
Active Indicator