Adjusting The Lcd Display; Powering On In Extreme Temperature Conditions; Xga Display Option - Motorola MW 800 Owner's Manual

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MW 800 Display Owner's Manual

Adjusting the LCD Display

Powering On in Extreme Temperature Conditions

XGA Display Option

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Turning off the main power switch or disconnecting the
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power cable when the MW 800 Display is running may
seriously damage your operating system or your hard
disk.
Caution
If the MW 800 Display is ignition-sensitive, it turns off automatically
when the engine is switched off. However, you can return the car key
to ACC position and resume working, if required.
The MW 800 Display incorporates a transmissive color Thin Film
Transistor (TFT). The screen provides the best possible readability in
the lighting conditions typically found in the vehicle environment.
The MW 800 Display is shipped with color palette settings that have
been optimized for operation in the vehicle. The appearance of the
screen can be changed by pressing the On Screen Display (OSD)
button, on the display, and using the OSD application.
The brightness of the display is affected by the settings of the
brightness control of the color palette.
Adjustment of the color palette in Windows XP can be made in the
Control Panel under the Appearance tab of the "Display" section.
Best results are obtained using the "OSD" application scheme.
The MW 800 Display operating temperature range is -4 to +131°F (-
20°C - +50°C).
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To enable the full operating temperature range, the BIOS
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setup Idle Mode parameter must be set to its default
value.
Caution
When powering on below the operating temperature range, the
temperature LED blinks. The workstation will automatically power
up once the operating temperature range is reached (the internal

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