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v1.1

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  • Page 1 MT7010 User’s Manual v1.1...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents CONTENTS ..................................2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ............................4 REGULATORY AND CERTIFICATION ........................6 FCC ........................................6 ....................................7 CE M ARKING (2014/53/EU) ........................7 ADIO QUIPMENT IRECTIVE ..........................7 ITHIUM ATTERY AFETY TATEMENT CHAPTER 1. PRODUCT INTRODUCTION ......................8 ..............................8 ARDWARE PECIFICATIONS ....................錯誤! 尚未定義書籤。...
  • Page 3 ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..23 OWER ANAGEMENT CHAPTER 5. JUMPERS AND CONNECTORS ....................24 ....................................24 OTTOM ........................ 25 XTERNAL ONNECTORS SSIGNMENTS .................................. 25 OWER ONNECTOR (COM1) ................................26 RS-232 P (COM2)........................27 RS-232/422/485 P ................................28 CHAPTER 6. DASHON SETTING ......................... 29 ................................30 EVICE NFORMATION ..................................
  • Page 4: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions Read these safety instructions carefully. 
 Keep this user’s manual for later reference. 
 Disconnect this equipment from any AC outlet before cleaning. Use a damp cloth. Do not use liquid or spray detergents for cleaning. 
 For plug-in equipment, the power outlet socket must be located near the equipment and must be easily accessible.
  • Page 5 user’s manual. e. The equipment has been dropped and damaged. f. The equipment has obvious signs of breakage. 16. Do not place heavy objects on the equipment. 17. The unit uses a three-wire ground cable which is equipped with a third pin to ground the unit and prevent electric shock.
  • Page 6: Regulatory And Certification

    Regulatory and Certification RF exposure warning This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with provided instructions, and the antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
  • Page 7: Ce Marking

    equipment to insure compliance with the pertinent RF emission limits governing this device. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the system’s manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
  • Page 8: Chapter 1. Product Introduction

    Chapter 1. Product Introduction MT7010 is an in-vehicle terminal with 7” high resolution display and 500nits brightness, and is flexible to support a wide range of wireless connection capability. The device is well-suited for fleet management, asset management, EOBR and ELDs application. It is compliant to ISO 7637-2, SAE J1455 and SAE J1113 and its optimized power system is designed for cold cranking, load dump, transient voltage and ESD.
  • Page 9: Environment

    Environment  Operating temperature:
  -20°C (-4°F) to 60°C (140°F)  In accordance with MIL-STD-810G CHANGE1 Method 501.6 High Temperature Procedure II - Operation  In accordance with MIL-STD-810G CHANGE1 Method 502.6 Low Temperature Procedure II – Operation  Storage temperature:
 ...
  • Page 10: I/O Ports

    I/O Ports Item Description 1 x RS-232 (COM1), with 5V/600mA (max.) or 12V/300mA (max.) Serial 1 x RS-232/422/485, non-isolation (COM2) 1 x USB 2.0 for host A-type connector (500mA) USB* 1 x USB 2.0 via DB15 connector *only one USB storage is functional simultaneously Ethernet 10/100Base-T (RJ45) x 1 2 x DI ;...
  • Page 11: Dimension And Weight

    Dimension and Weight MT7010 Standard Dimension: 219.98 x 151.98 x 40.8mm / 8.66 x 5.98 x 1.60in. (W x H x D) Weight: 1.25 kg/ 2.76 lbs. Front View Dimension Side View Dimension...
  • Page 12: Package List

    Package List Before you begin the installation or configuration process, make sure to inspect all the components and accessories. Contact your representative if there are any missing or damaged items. Please verify the delivery of the contents upon receipt  MT7010 in-vehicle terminal ...
  • Page 13: Chapter 2. Hardware Installation

    Chapter 2. Hardware Installation This chapter provides information for the installation and removal of SIM card. Installing/Removing the SIM card The device provides dual micro SIM slots for cellular and wireless connection. One is inside (SIM2) and the other is accessible from external SIM cover (SIM1). You can either Install SIM card in internal or external SIM slot and this selection can be done via SIM slot assignment in DashON.
  • Page 14 4. Once the service cover is removed, you can see the Micro SIM card slot. 5. To release the SIM card holder, slightly lift the front edge of the cover on the card holder and slide it backwards. Open the cover.
  • Page 15: External Sim Slot (Sim1)

    To lock the SIM card holder To open the SIM card holder 6. Turn your SIM card to the angled corner of your SIM card to match the angled corner of the SIM card holder. 7. Insert the SIM card into the SIM card holder. 8.
  • Page 16 3. Insert your SIM card. Make sure the angled corner of the card is positioned correctly.
  • Page 17: Chapter 3. Hardware Mounting

    Chapter 3. Hardware Mounting The MT7010 supports a standard VESA version MIS-D, 75, C (75mm distance quadrate order, M5 thread, deepness 6mm) through the four drill holes on the back side of the device. Notes: To prevent any damage or injury, make sure the mounting bracket is securely attached.
  • Page 18: Chapter 4. Start Up

    Chapter 4. Start up Powering the System Connector Power MT7010 allows a wide range of DC power input from 9~36V via a 5-pin M12 A-code power cord. There are two options to start up the MT7010 via car power cable or external power adapter.
  • Page 19 Power source from car power cable 1. The bare wire lead cable allows you to directly wire 12 V or 24 V car power supply. Please follow the wire definition to connect to your power source. 2. Plug the power code into the power connector on the top of the arrow mark. Top of the arrow mark 3.
  • Page 20: Powering Down The System

    Power source from external power adapter If your power source is from external power adapter, it means the power source isn’t controlled by AAC/Ignition signal. Please short red (V+) and white (ACC/ Ignition) wires. Make sure that all the power supplies are disconnected when you plug the power cord into the power connector.
  • Page 21: Led Status

    LED Status The LEDs on MT7010 are status indicators that show the operating status of your system. The status indicators can help pinpoint possible failed hardware components causing specific symptoms. There are two status indicators in the front panel. Refer to the description below.
  • Page 22: Adjust The Speaker Volume

    Adjust the Speaker Volume MT7010 provides the volume control buttons to adjust the speakers’ volume; you can also control the overall level of sound using Windows. When you press the top part of the volume button, it makes the volume louder; pressing the bottom part makes the volume lower ...
  • Page 23: Internal Microphone

    Internal Microphone MT7010 is equipped with two internal microphones, so you don’t need an external one. In addition to the built-in speaker and microphones, you can plug external headsets in the audio jack. Programmable Buttons MT7010 provides default commands for five programmable buttons. You can configure the programmable buttons via DashON to different commands or keyboard shortcuts to better fit your work style.
  • Page 24: Chapter 5. Jumpers And Connectors

    Chapter 5. Jumpers and Connectors Bottom View Power Input Connector RS-232 with PWR DIO, CAN bus GPS Antenna Connector (SMA Jack) (COM1)  RS-232/422/485, (USB 2.0 conversion) (COM2)
  • Page 25: External Connectors Pin Assignments

    External Connectors Pin Assignments Use this section as a reference for the pin assignments of the various ports available on the MT7010. Power Connector Signal ACC/ Ignition Note: Please refer to section 1 in Chapter 4 for connecting the external power cable to power source.
  • Page 26: Rs-232 Port (Com1)

    RS-232 Port (COM1) Signal Description Data carrier detect (input) Receive data (input) Transmit data (output) Data terminal ready (output) Signal/power ground Data set ready (input) Request to send (output) Clear to send (input) Bar code scanner power (5V/600mA & 12V/300mA max) or Ring RI / PWR indicator (input)
  • Page 27: Usb And Rs-232/422/485 Port (Com2)

    USB and RS-232/422/485 Port (COM2) Signal RS-422 TX+ RS-422 RX+ RS-485 TX+ RS-232 TX RS-422 TX- RS-422 RX- RS-485 TX- USB 5V RS-232 RX USB DP USB DM USB 5V We provide Y-cable with DB15 male connector which is the RS232/422/485 and USB converter.
  • Page 28: Dio And Can Bus Port

    DIO and CAN bus Port Signal CAN_H WHEELTICK CAN_L CARD POWER DIO_OUT1 (5V 10mA) DIO_IN1 (5V 100mA) DIO_IN2 (5V 100mA) DIO_OUT2 (5V 10mA) We provide the DB15 male connector to multiple pins without termination cable. Please contact your local representative for ordering information...
  • Page 29: Chapter 6. Dashon Setting

    Chapter 6. DashON Setting You can use DashON to configure the device for your demo or test. We also provide the corresponding SDK for your application development. DashON will is auto-run in background while the system turns on. This section is to brief you on what functions are included in DashON and how to set up based on Windows OS.
  • Page 30: Device Information

    Device Information Click on the “Device Information” icon In device information, you can see the PCBA version, DashON utility version and system model name.
  • Page 31: Vehicle Status

    Vehicle Status Vehicle status shows some vehicle information from the simulator. The related AT command is available upon request. Please contact local sales representatives or login to the support website.
  • Page 32: Communication Setting

    Communication Setting Communication setting allows you to enable/ disable Wi-Fi/WWAN/Bluetooth via DashON utility. Please click on the “Communication Setting” Enable/ Disable Module Item 1. Click on the switch bar to Enable/ Disable Wi-Fi function. Item 2. Click on the switch bar to Enable/ Disable Bluetooth function...
  • Page 33: Wwan Setting

    WWAN Setting If WWAN module is present in the device, you can click on “WWAN setting” to get into the detailed setting. You can set the two major features including WWAN RF on/off and SIM slot selection. 1. Module RF Enable/ Disable: to enable or disable the WWAN RF transmission. A message will then pop up.
  • Page 34: System Status & Setting

    System Status & Setting This section is to set and read the system status. It covers power management, internal backup battery, IO configuration, wake up event and so on. Power Management Setup Please click on the “Power Management”...
  • Page 35 ACC Detection Setting In MT7010 design setting, it supports ACC sense. You can check its status from ACC status. Input Voltage Setting Click on the to the input voltage selection. You can select the power input voltage either 9~36V or 12V or 24V. If 9~36V is selected, it means the system can be powered on while the voltage ranges from 9~36V.
  • Page 36 If 12V or 24V is selected, you can also select the startup and shut down voltage setting.
  • Page 38 If the above selection items do not meet your demand, please contact local sales representatives.
  • Page 39 Power On/Off Delay Setting Power on delay function enables you to power on the device after the ACC is on for a specified period of time. Enabled power off delay function lets the device remain on until the ACC is off for a specified period of time. Power On Delay Switch the , click on the...
  • Page 40 Power Off Delay Same as power on delay setting process; you can also set the power off delay. Delay time can be set at 10sec/30sec/1min/5min/10min/15min/30min/60min/6hr...
  • Page 41: I/O Configuration

    I/O Configuration COM1 Setting RS232 (COM1) supports 5V or 12V power output for users to easily connect with barcode scanner or other equipment. The maximum current is up to 5V/600mA & 12V/300mA. If you don’t need the power output, just select 0V output to avoid the equipment damage. Please note if system power source is from backup battery (no DC input available), COM1 will stop supplying the power output.
  • Page 42: Brightness Setting

    COM2 Setting The COM2 includes RS-232, RS-422 and RS-485 signals. Please select your required item and connect the Y-cable converter to the system. Please refer to the pin out description for correct connection. Brightness Setting Brightness adjustment is to optimize the operation of the backlight LEDs under a variety of daylight conditions.
  • Page 43 icon “System Status & Setting”. Double click on the DashON icon, and then click on the 4 Click on the “Watchdog Timer”...
  • Page 44 Select the timer setting. Turn on the watchdog switch. If you’d like to test if watchdog timer is enabled and working, please click on the “simulation” icon. The “simulation” is to simulate the system on hang and reboot it after the set time frame.
  • Page 45: Programmable Button

    Programmable Button Programmable buttons can be set to different functions per user’s definition.
  • Page 46 Select which function key button you want to set and then click the to select the function from the list. User can also define the keystrokes for function keys by selecting the “User Defined Command” from the list.
  • Page 47: Location And Sensor

    Location and Sensor MT7010 provides the GPS receiver and G-Sensor built-in. DashON provides both setting and information and also links to the Google map locations for demo applications. You can also use the general freeware GPS viewer to set GPS setting. Click on the “Location and Sensor”...
  • Page 48: Enable/ Disable Gps Receiver

    Enable/ Disable GPS Receiver The default GPS receiver is enabled in MT7010. If you want to disable the receiver, switch “Module RF” to...

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