PMT AS7.P201.100 User Manual

Trimline vehicle dock for panasonic g1/g2 tablet computers

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TRIMLINE VEHICLE DOCK FOR
PANASONIC G1/G2 TABLET
Description
Docking Station for Panasonic Toughbook® G2 NPT
Docking Station for Panasonic Toughbook® G2 NPT
Cradle for Panasonic Toughbook® G2
Docking Station for Panasonic Toughbook® G2 Extended NPT
Docking Station for Panasonic Toughbook® G2 Extended DPT
Cradle for Panasonic Toughbook® G2 Extended
Docking Station for Panasonic Toughbook® G2 Lite NPT
Docking Station for Panasonic Toughbook® G2 Lite DPT
Docking Station for Panasonic Toughbook® G2 Extended Lite NPT
Docking Station for Panasonic Toughbook® G2 Extended Lite DPT
Bundles with power adapters are available and are indicated with –PS suffix
added to the part number. Extended models are compatible with tablets with
rear mounted hand straps installed.
COMPUTERS
USER GUIDE
WWW.PRECISIONMOUNTS.COM
Part Number
AS7.P201.100
AS7.P201.102
AS7.P201.104
AS7.P201.200
AS7.P201.202
AS7.P201.204
AS7.P201.120
AS7.P201.122
AS7.P201.220
AS7.P201.222
515 58th Ave SE, Calgary, Alberta, T2H 0P7
1-888-869-7652 | info@precisionmounts.com

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Summary of Contents for PMT AS7.P201.100

  • Page 1 PANASONIC G1/G2 TABLET COMPUTERS USER GUIDE Description Part Number Docking Station for Panasonic Toughbook® G2 NPT AS7.P201.100 Docking Station for Panasonic Toughbook® G2 NPT AS7.P201.102 Cradle for Panasonic Toughbook® G2 AS7.P201.104 Docking Station for Panasonic Toughbook® G2 Extended NPT AS7.P201.200 Docking Station for Panasonic Toughbook®...
  • Page 2: General Instructions

    In order to safely install and use PMT products full consideration of vehicle occupants, vehicle systems (i.e., the location of fuel lines, brake lines, electrical, drive train or other systems), air-...
  • Page 3: Description Of Parts

    DESCRIPTION OF PARTS Corner clamps Top clamp Lock Docking connector RF pass thru pins (optional) WWW.PRECISIONMOUNTS.COM 515 58th Ave SE, Calgary, Alberta, T2H 0P7 1-888-869-7652 | info@precisionmounts.com...
  • Page 4 DESCRIPTION OF PARTS CONT’D Cable tie rail Mounting plate With VESA 75 hole pattern and Mounting plate attachment ¼-20 UNC hardware screws. 10-32 UNF (x4) WWW.PRECISIONMOUNTS.COM 515 58th Ave SE, Calgary, Alberta, T2H 0P7 1-888-869-7652 | info@precisionmounts.com...
  • Page 5: Port Identification

    PORT IDENTIFICATION RF Pass thru connectors (optional) (TNC) Power in USB 3.0 (not present on 15 Vdc (x2) “lite” docks) Ethernet RJ45 HDMI 10/100 (not present on mbps “lite” docks) Serial Antennae switch RS-232 -Switch should be towards outboard side of dock when using external RF antennas connected to dock WWW.PRECISIONMOUNTS.COM...
  • Page 6: Installation

    INSTALLATION Step 1: Remove mounting plate from dock. Step 2: Install mounting plate onto mounting location via the VESA 75 interface and the provided hardware. Step 3: Connect all required wiring to the dock while utilizing plastic tie straps and the cable tie rail to secure cables/connections.
  • Page 7: Docking The Tablet

    DOCKING THE TABLET Step 1: Ensure lock is in the unlocked position Step 2: Place tablet bottom edge first against the docking connector Step 3: Push the middle of the tablet against the top clamp and back towards the dock. Ensure that the Top Clamp fully drops down over the front face of the tablet once in position.
  • Page 8 UN-DOCKING THE TABLET Step 1: If previously locked, insert key and rotate lock to the unlocked position. Step 2: Using your thumb, push Top Clamp up then pull the top of the tablet away from the dock. Step 3: Once clear of the Top Clamp, lift the tablet out and away from the dock.
  • Page 9 Certifications and test standards: MIL-STD-810G RoHS(2011/65/EU) Made in Canada 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.

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