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1. ap timeout length of time before a multi tap character is automatically accepted is user configurable Refer to section 8 3 Keypad How to enter multi tap text Press a key one or more times until the required character appears on the screen e g to select the character M press the co key 4 times To accept the selected character use one of the following options Pause for a short while OR Press the gt key on the 4 way cursor key OR Continue to enter the next character using a different key Toselect and accept a numeric character press the key once with a continuous pause To delete one or more characters before the cursor press with a short pause the button one or more times Note Do not use a continuous pause on the x button as this will return the screen to the Main Menu AVMA 2i MDT 860 User Manual The Editor screen The Editor screen is used for editing free form text messages e Use the 4 way cursor key gt lt vto move the cursor around the screen Press to send the message or F12 if using an external keyboard To delete all the text in the message place the cursor at the beginning of the text and press x Backspace if using an external keyboard AAMAS MDT 860 User Manual Conditions of Sale and Warranty A Conditions of Sale Important Notice Some of the following terms and conditions vary from country to country Please check wi
2. 10096 Delete all messages Press to delete all the messages in the Inbox Delete all stored responses Press to delete Note When deleting messages a pop up screen confirming this action will be displayed to ensure the messages are not deleted in error 8 12 Outbox The following settings are available Automatic saving of originated messages Use the gt and cursor keys to enable or disable Yes or No the required option Action to perform on originated messages memory overflow stop storing new messages or overwrite the oldest message Use the gt and lt cursor keys to select the required option Threshold percentage of the full capacity 10096 above which warnings need to be issued regarding the usage of Outbox memory Range 0 10096 Delete all stored originated messages Press to delete Note When deleting messages a pop up screen confirming this action will be displayed to ensure the messages are not deleted in error MDT 860 User Manual 9 Diagnostics The following items are displayed Voltage of power supply Temperature GPS fix status Modem status AVLID MDT 860 firmware version Qube firmware version Ignition Status AVMA MDT 860 User Manual 10 Communication Test Select Communication Test to perform an end to end communication test between the MDT 860 and the OnlineAVL server A message will be received on the MDT 860 if the
3. 255 milliseconds Volume Range 0 10096 8 5 Fontsize The following font sizes are available for the screen body Tiny 8 lines of text per screen body Small 7 lines of text per screen body Medium 6 lines of text per screen body Large 5 lines of text per screen body Font sizes can be selected by using the lt and gt cursor keys Press the key to accept the selection 8 6 Language The following languages are available English French Spanish Use the and gt cursor keys to select a language Press the key to accept the selection Note The Language settings apply to Fixed elements of the screens titles menus pop ups etc Keypad multi tap character subsets Language setting does not apply to messages received at or sent from the MDT 860 fe Anes MDT 860 User Manual 8 7 Formats and Units The following formats and units can be configured Clock format 12 or 24 hour Date format DD MM YY or MM DD YY or YY MM DD Temperature unit C or F or Driver ID format visable or secure Note In secure mode asterisks are displayed rather than digits during driver logon 8 8 Status Bar The status bar can be customised to display the following information Current status of the modem online offline Current status of GPS fix no fix Currenttime Current date Driver s name Driver s status Inbox status presence of unread text messag
4. F6 Miscellaneous Function Keys Menu Option F1 Main Menu F2 Inbox F3 Send a Message F4 Outbox F5 Driver Options F6 Miscellaneous Note Regardless of the screen excluding pop up screens the MDT 860 is displaying at the time selecting a function key will always transport the screen to the corresponding menu option as listed above providing that the option selected has been enabled Refer to section 8 10 Main Menu M MDT 860 User Manual 5 Messaging Text messages are categorised into three distinct groups Group Description Received Incoming messages received by the MDT 860 Responses Messages sent from the MDT 860 as responses to received message s Originated Messages created from the MDT 860 other than responses There are three separate entries in the Main Menu that give access to the text messaging unctionality Inbox The Inbox shows a list of all messages received from the OnlineAVL application and stored in the MDT 860 Messages are shown in the order of their receipt with the most recent message at the top Inbox 6 messages 08 Blogs Driving The following information in the Inbox is shown for each message on a single line First words of the message Time or date of reception time only is given if the message has been received on the current day otherwise date only is given Message s current st
5. mode the PIN will display as asterisks Successful login a correct PIN results in the drivers name being sent by the server to the MDT 860 Unsuccessful login if no match is found for the entered PIN the log on fails and the MDT 860 continues to beep until a correct log on is recorded Driver Hours The Driver Hours feature makes it possible to monitor drivers activities and to record their working time as well as the duration of breaks taken This in turn makes it possible to monitor and to report driver s compliance with relevant industry and health and safety regulations Additionally the Driver Hours feature can prompt and warn the driver on whenthe next rest break is due E g rest break due in 30 minutes whenthe rest break is now due ifthe rest break duration is too short All prompts and warnings are displayed via a pop up screen 6 2 Driver Options Select Driver Options from the Main Menu or press F5 to display a menu with the following options Option Description Log on or Log off Depending upon the current state either log on or log off Driver Status Select to view a list of available driver statuses Working time Select Working time to display the total time the driver has spent in working state since log on Working time is cleared when log off occurs d MDT 860 User Manual How to log on The Driver ID Log On screen will appear on the MDT 860
6. MDT 860 ndicates that an external keyboard is connected to the MDT 860 Pop up screen Pop up screens are used to display out of order notifications about important events or warnings generated as a result of actions taken Pop up screens require immediate attention and or action n most cases a beep will sound when a pop up is displayed Most pop ups are blocking i e pop ups must be actioned in order to be able to return to the previously opened screens Non blocking pop ups such as notifications regarding restoration of cellular connection or GPS fix are shown for a few seconds only A pop up screen is displayed over a normal screen and usually occupies only a part of the display F1 Main menu Note Pop up screens are not stacked However in some cases if an event requiring generation of a pop up arises while another pop up is shown on the screen a beep will sound and the later pop up will be displayed after the previous one has been processed n MDT 860 User Manual Screen navigation Initially when the device is powered up a Start screen showing technical information about the hardware and firmware is displayed The Start screen will remain on the screen indefinitely until a connection to a Navman Wireless Qube can be established A legal disclaimer is displayed after this Start screen The disclaimer remains displayed until is pressed after which the Main Menu screen is
7. boxes fr 48 s 5 Pise contact Fred 8 E 2 6 4S NAVMAN 7 MDT 860 User Manual Component Description 1 LCD Screen Displays messages and menu options Function Keys One touch navigation to menu options Refer to section 4 2 Power Button Turn the MDT 860 display on and off Alpha Numeric Keys Use to input numeric or textual information using multi tap Ul BR Win Accept Enter Key Use to select the highlighted item Confirms a selection 6 Cancel Escape Key Steps back 1 screen Go to Main Menu when held down Rejects a selection 7 4 way Cursor Key A Y Use to navigate through the menus lt gt Use to move the cursor on an edit screen Use to select configuration items values on the configuration screen 2 3 Back and Underside Components Component Description 1 Slide Bracket Use to attach to the windshield suction mount 2 RJ25 External keyboard connection Connect to a PC keyboard using the supplied keyboard adaptor cable 3 RJ45 Spare not used for the AVL system 4 RJ45 This connects to the Qube to provide power and data 7 JN NAVMAN WIRELESS MDT 860 User Manual 3 Positioning the MDT 860 in a Vehicle There are three options provided for mounting the MDT 860 1 Use the suction mounted flexible snap lock bracket provided 2 Panel mount the MDT 860 with the hardwa
8. has been unplugged for more than 30 seconds Select vehicle inspection result Defects found manager notifi defects found Vehicle inspection have carried out my vehicle inspection in accordance with company policy Press ACCEPT to confirm Press V Accept to acknowledge that an inspection has been carried out Next the Vehicle Inspection Result screen is displayed Select the result of the inspection using the 4 way cursor key and press On each acceptance of the screens inspection required and results a text message is generated from the vehicle and sent back to the software application AVMA MDT 860 User Manual Note The Vehicle Inspection screens include the status bar The information in the status bar is updated in real time Main menu The Main Menu screen is the starting screen in the series of menus The following items are available Inbox Send A Message Outbox Driver Options Miscellaneous The availability of items on the Main Menu are access controlled It is possible to configure the MDT 860 to display any of the items above This configuration will be possible over the air from the OnlineAVL application or locally via the Configuration menu Refer to section 8 10 Main Menu 4 3 Function Keys The Function Keys provide a one touch navigation to the menu options F1 Main menu F2 Inbox F3 Send a message F4 Outbox F5 Driver options
9. have new message s Press Accept to open the Inbox or X Cancel to exit Incoming message rejected Please delete some messages Press Accept to open the Inbox or Cancel to exist Operation cannot be completed No contact with the server Please try later Press any key to continue Reply cannot be sent Inbox is full Please delete some messages Press any key to continue Message cannot be sent Outbox is full Please delete some messages Press any key to continue Note The xxx represents drivers name vehicle s ID number of messages or minutes AVMA MDT 860 User Manual 12 Specifications Physical Size 165mm x 95mm x 30mm Weight 233g Display e 58mm x 77mm White LED backlight user selectable level 320x 240 pixels 4 grey levels Memory 10KBRAM 32KB EEPROM 1664KB Flash as 2 banks 256KB battery backed SRAM as 2 banks Keypad 21 keys with backlighting 4way cursor key with backlighting External Interface Two RJA5 connectors Power and RS232 International PC AT keyboard interface via RJ25 connector Keyboard adaptor cable RJ25 to PS 2 supplied Electrical 810 30VDC Operating 130mAG 12V DC 70mA 24V DC backlight on Standby 25mA 12V DC 15mA 24V DC LCD and backlight off e MDT 860 User Manual Appendix External Keyboard The external keyboard is an optional device When connecte
10. use of consumables other than those approved by Navman Wireless or any alterations to the product not approved by Navman Wireless 5 No warranty claim accepted without sales documentation 6 Navman Wireless may at its discretion replace the product instead of repairing it C Acceptance of Conditions of Sale In consideration of this warranty the purchaser accepts the limitations of liability as set out in the conditions of sale AVMA 7 Contacts MDT 860 User Manual Navman Wireless Australia Pty Unit 3 2 6 Chaplin Drive Lane Cove NSW 2066 PO Box 3051 Monash Park NSW 2111 Sydney Australia Tel 61 2 9420 7500 Fax 61 2 9420 5722 Email support amp navmanwireless com au Website www navmanwireless com au Navman Wireless New Zealand 7 11 Kawana Street Northcote PO Box 340 184 Birkenhead 0746 Auckland New Zealand Tel 64 9 481 0500 Fax 64 9 481 1096 Email support amp navmanwireless co nz Website www navmanwireless co nz Navman Wireless UK Innovation Centre 2 Keele University Science Park Keele Newcastle Under Lyme Staffordshire ST5 5NH United Kingdom Tel 44 0 1782 557950 Fax 44 0 1782 557979 Email support amp navmanwireless co uk Website www navmanwireless co uk Navman Wireless North America 2700 Patriot Blvd Suite 410 Glenview IL 60026 USA Tel 1 847 832 6950 Fax 1 847 729 5988 Email support navmanwireless com Website www navma
11. NAVMAN A WIRELESS MDT 860 User Manual 5 Driver options 5 Miscellaneous PANT WI AMAN GPS TRACKING AND FLEET MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS MDT 860 User Manual Contents T Introduction s Se Thet asg Xa HM Rei Ro eoa e Rae ela ote el 5 1 1 Safety Notice 5 2 MDT 860 Hardware i sss ine ERA aom a prd e dnb qi petu 6 2 1 Box Contents 6 2 2 Front Components 6 2 3 Back and Underside Components 7 3 Positioning the MDT 860 in a Vehicle 8 3 1 MDT 860 Suction Mount 8 3 2 MDT 860 Mounting Holes 8 4 Getting Started su Desire bent dnd eet 9 4 1 Screens 9 4 2 Vehicle Inspection Functionality 12 43 Function Keys 13 amp ep Ora td a ad Ua 14 5 1 Receiving Messages 16 5 2 Reading Messages 16 5 3 Sending a Message 17 5 4 Deleting a Message 18 5 5 Reading and Managing Sent Messages 18 6 Driver Options 5 5 0 3 so eth ws dig o e Re PUE ep tenis eld dented aah dale vad 19 6 1 Introduction 19 6 2 Driver Options 19 7 Miscellaneous RE CS dip ts 23 24 8 1 General 25 8 2 Display 25 8 3 Keypad 25 8 4 Buzzer 25 8 5 FontSize 25 8 6 Language 25 8 7 Formats and Units 26 8 8 Status Bar 26 8 9 Notifications 26 8 10 Main Menu 26 8 11 Inbox 27 812 Outbox 27 CEPR othe aN E 28 Gommunicat
12. are set up by the Fleet Operator The following rules apply to all messages sent from the MDT 860 Both free text and canned messages editable and non editable can be sent from the MDT 860 Editable canned messages may contain a field that can be edited before sending Text messaging operates on vehicle by vehicle MDT by MDT basis i e there are no special provisions for text messaging on driver by driver basis Sending an original message Select Send A Message from the Main Menu or press F3 The Send A Message screen will be displayed Select either a canned message or the free form text message To enter a free form text message use either the multi tap keypad or an external keyboard Refer to section Appendix and see External Keyboard Replying to received messages Select Inbox from the Main Menu or press F2 and highlight the message to reply to Press to display the Process Message screen Select Reply To The Send A Message screen will be displayed Select either a canned message or the free form text message To enter a free form text message use either the multi tap keypad or an external keyboard Refer to section Appendix and see External Keyboard MDT 860 User Manual 5 4 Deleting a Message Select Inbox from the Main Menu or press F2 and highlight the message to delete Press to display the Process Message screen Select Delete from the menu to delete the message from
13. atus New unread Q Read amp Replied Note When the Inbox is initially opened the highlighted message is dependent upon the Inbox settings Refer to section 8 11 Inbox The options available are Top The newest message Bottom oldest message Current The message accessed most recently AVMA MDT 860 User Manual Send a message Displays a complete list of options for sending a message from the MDT 860 The content of the screen is configurable and may contain a list of canned pre programmed messages as well as a ree form text message Send message Free text Yes Outbox The Outbox shows a list of all messages sent from the MDT 860 Messages are shown in order of their sending with the most recent message sent at the top Outbox 3 messages On route to pick up Yes Joe Bloggs Driving The following information in the Outbox is shown for each message on a single line First words of the message Time or date of sending time only is given if message has been sent on the current day otherwise date only is given Current status of the message Sent Delivered Additional notes on messages The MDT 860 can store hundreds of messages A pop up screen is displayed to warn when the storage for a particular type of message is about to become full Ifthe message memory becomes full the MDT 860 will not be able to receive an incoming message T
14. communication link works correctly Sent 02 28 _ Recvd 02 18 Diagnostic Response from AVL Listener to 202 73 202 11 Mike Smith Driving s MDT 860 User Manual 11 Pop Ups All real time notifications are display as pop up screens A tone may accompany some pop us screens Example of a pop up screen Enter driver ID to log on Logon failed Invalid driver ID The following pop up screens are user configurable and can be disabled Modem connected Modem disconnected GPS fix lost GPS fix recovered Inbox is nearly full Please delete some messages Outbox is nearly full Please delete some messages Rest break due in xxx Press any key to continue Rest break due now Press any key to continue Rest break too short Press any key to continue The following pop up screens cannot be disabled and are not user configurable Driver ID disabled Press any key to continue Driver status disabled Press any key to continue Xxx has been logged on Press any key to continue Logon failed Invalid driver ID Press any key to continue Logon failed Driver logged on xxx Press any key to continue Server logged you off Press any key to continue Logon now Press any key to continue Unsaved changes Press Accept to open the Inbox or Press Cancel to continue previous operation Confirm delete Press Accept to delete or Press x Cancel to cancel You
15. d it complements the in built keypad Note Some There of the keys are not supported e g Tab Insert is no equivalent to the Power key The soft keys 1 6 are mapped onto the function keys F1 F6 respectively The Accept key is mapped onto the Enter key except in the editor screen The Cancel key X is mapped onto the Esc key Memory Usage The following should be noted with regards to memory storage of OnlineAVL messages Messages awaiting transmission are stored in a buffer which in certain situations vehicle out of cellular coverage for prolonged time may overflow If this happens an appropriate notification is issued However no newly generated messages will be stored for sending they will be lost When the storage for the Inbox becomes full no new messages are accepted and a warning displays every time a new message arrives Using Multi Tap Text Entry e Multi is only available for the alpha numeric keys 0 9 Two subsets of special characters have been implemented for keys 0 and 1 These include punctuation currency and other symbols Multi special In mul ap characters language dependent i e any language specific accented characters are only available for the language in question i tap mode the subset of characters available for the currently used key is displayed over the status bar with the current character highlighted e Multi
16. d follow the vehicle mount installation instructions and to use the product inconsistent with your government s laws and regulations Consult the vehicle manual to ensure the mounting location is safe It is your sole responsibility to adhere to the following safety instructions at all times Donotoperate the MDT 860 while driving or place the MDT 860 in a position that obstructs the driver s view Donot mount the MDT 860 in a way that may be distracting or interfere with the safe operation of the vehicle the deployment of airbags or other safety equipment Donotleave the MDT 860 in view while your vehicle is unattended especially in strong or direct sunlight Donotuse or handle the MDT 860 when it is hot leave itto cool out of direct sunlight Failure to adhere to these instructions may lead to serious personal injury or property damage Navman Wireless disclaims all liability for use of the MDT 860 that contributes to injuries death property damage or violates law AVMA MDT 860 User Manual 2 MDT 860 Hardware 2 1 Box Contents Flexible mount RJ45 cable MDT 860 2 Keyboard adaptor cable RJ25 gt PS2 E gt Mounting Clip ee Q 860 MDT 860 User manual Quickstart guide Installation manual Hardware mounting kit a Baseplate d 3 x Screws b Retainer ring e 3 x Screw caps c Screw plate 2 2 Front Components i 4 Collect 8
17. displayed An optional Vehicle Inspection screen will appear between the legal Disclaimer screen and the Main Menu screen if your MDT is configured to enable the Vehicle Inspection functionality Note The Disclaimer and Vehicle Inspection screens need to be processed to continue using the MDT 860 messaging functions From the Main Menu screen any single piece of information or control can be accessed via a series of menus All successive screens opened by selecting items in the submenus are stacked As a result when travelling back up the menu structure by closing the opened screens all previously opened screens can be retrieved in the same state they were left Alternatively to return directly to the Main Menu screen where all opened screens will be automatically closed press and hold the x key At all times one item from the menu will be highlighted To navigate through the menu use the 4 way cursor key to highlight the required item highlighted item can be selected by pressing the key Selecting an item will result in either another screen opening or one or more opened screens closing 4 2 Vehicle Inspection Functionality optional The Vehicle Inspection feature automatically prompts the driver to perform a vehicle inspection and then send the results of that inspection to the office according to what the driver has selected Drivers are prompted to perform Vehicle Inspection after the MDT is plugged in and only if
18. duct name and software version After a few seconds a Legal Disclaimer screen is displayed Press Accept to open the Main Menu screen You must secure and use the MDT so as not to cause personal injury or property damage or obstruct your view or vehicle safety equipment Do not operate the MDT while driving You are solely responsible for observing safe driving practices and fot all use of the MDT Press ACCEPT to continue 4 1 Screens Two types of screens are used a normal screen and a pop up screen Normal screen Normal screens are used to display and to process the MDT 860 OnlineAVL application A normal screen makes use of the entire display and consists of three parts Screen Title Screen Body Status Bar F1 Main menu Screen Title F2 Inbox F3 Send a message F4 Outbox Screen Body F5 Driver options F6 Miscellaneous Mike Smith Driving lt q Status Screen title The Screen Title identifies the screen Some additional information related to the contents of the screen body may also be displayed on the title bar P MDT 860 User Manual Screen body The Screen Body contains a particular type of information menu text configuration or diagnostic Driver status Other Work Driving Period of Aval Rest Break 5 4 Mike Smith Driving f the information to be displayed is larger then what the screen can di
19. es Qube status Qube present Keyboard status external keyboard present Inbox memory usage Outbox memory usage Incoming Outgoing messages memory usage Use the gt and lt cursor key to select or deselect Yes or No the required information respectively Note The Status bar configuration screen settings are applied in real time so the selection can be viewed at the time of changing before accepting or cancelling the action 8 9 Notifications Use to set up a subset of active real time notifications The following notifications can be enabled or disabled Change of GPS status Modem change of state Memory overflow warnings Use the gt and lt cursor keys to select or deselect Yes or No the required information 8 10 Main Menu The Main menu can be customised to enable or disable the following options Inbox Send A Message Outbox Driver Options Use the gt and lt cursor keys to select or deselect Yes or No the required options AVMA L Seite MDT 860 User Manual 8 11 Inbox The following settings are available Message focus bottom current top Use the gt and lt cursor key to select the required option Automatic saving of responses Use the gt and lt cursor key to enable or disable Yes No the required option Threshold percentage of the full capacity 10096 above which warnings need to be issued regarding the usage of Inbox memory Range 0
20. he message will be rejected and an appropriate warning will be displayed MDT 860 User Manual 5 1 Receiving Messages When a new message is sent to the MDT 860 a New Message pop up screen will be displayed accompanied by a beeping signal regardless of what screen is being viewed Press to open the Inbox screen Note If the Start Disclaimer or Vehicle Inspection screen is displayed when a new message is received on the MDT 860 the New Message pop up screen will not be displayed The MDT 860 will though beep to alert the user a new message has been received If a new message is received while there are unsaved changes on the screen e g while editing a reply a warning will be issued Selecting Cancel will close the New Message pop up screen and the message can be viewed later from the Inbox screen 5 2 Reading Messages The Screen Title of the Read Message screen displays the time that the message was sent and the time that the message was received at the MDT 860 Sent 11 54 Recvd 11 55 Please deliver item 45 784 857 to Mr McDonald at 7 Cashel Mall 08Uoe Bloggs Driving lt Press to reply to the message See section 5 3 Sending a Message AVMA MDT 860 User Manual 5 3 Sending a Message A message can be sent by replying to an incoming message or sending an original created message Send a message Notes Canned messages and the message folders
21. immediately after the ignition is turned on Using the numeric keypad enter the complete Driver PIN Press V to confirm the Driver PIN The MDT 860 will then send the PIN number back to the OnlineAVL application for checking Confirmation may take a few minutes depending on cellular network coverage If the vehicle is out of coverage fthe vehicle is out of cellular coverage when inserting the Driver PIN the Qube tracking device will store the information and will send it when the vehicle is back in cellular coverage F1 Main menu F2 Inbox F3 Trike Smith F4 has been logged on Press any key to If a CORRECT DRIVER PIN has been entered The Driver ID Status pop up screen will appear with details of the driver s name Press any key on the MDT 860 to exit the screen If an INCORRECT DRIVER PIN has been entered The Driver ID Status pop up screen will appear with Log on Failed Press the X key to exit the screen The Driver ID Log On screen will reappear to request a valid log on AVMA ESSERE MDT 860 User Manual If a PIN number that is ALREADY IN USE by another driver has been entered The Driver ID Status pop up screen will appear with Log on Failed You are already logged on Press any key on the MDT 860 to exit the screen The Driver ID Log On screen will reappear to request a valid log on Contact your office immediately to ask the Fleet Operator to re confirm the Driver PIN and or chec
22. ion Test 5 2 i EE egeat 29 oie side iex TRA Sa ark np B iubes 30 12 Specifications vec em bh de dope an doe wa bg 31 Appendix daa ear bh es rebus M Rt be st 32 External Keyboard 32 Memory Usage 32 Using Multi Tap Text Entry 32 The Editor Screen 33 Conditions of Sale and 34 COMAS uic caked ks aie Pons REIL cote vere dels MR a ete c woe alf toe 35 3 J NAVMAN WIRELESS MDT 860 User Manual 1 Introduction Thank you for purchasing this Navman Wireless MDT 860 We hope you enjoy your new OnlineAVL messaging terminal Whether your fleet operates in a city across a country or a continent the MDT 860 will provide efficient cost effective and timely two way text messages from the dashboard to the OnlineAVL application loaded on a PC at your office The MDT 860 can send pre programmed replies or outbound messages Navman Wireless welcomes your feedback To contact us please find our details in the Contacts section at the back of this user manual 1 1 Safety Notice WARNING In a vehicle it is your sole responsibility to place secure and use the MDT 860 in a manner that will not cause accidents personal injury or property damage The user of this product is solely responsible for observing safe driving practices and for all use of this device It is your responsibility to read an
23. k why the Driver PIN is in use How to log off Select Driver Options from the Main Menu or press F5 Select Log off from the menu The Driver ID Log Off screen will appear Press to confirm log off OR press the key to cancel the action If Driver Status is activated the driver must select a status before log off can occur The Driver Status feature is only visible on the MDT 860 if it has been activated This feature is not available in all the regions Note If the Driver ID is logged off but the vehicle s ignition has not been turned off the Driver ID Log On screen will reappear requesting a valid log on How to change driver status Select Driver Options from the Main Menu or press F5 Select Driver Status from the menu Use the 4 way cursor key to select the correct status Once highlighted press to confirm the Driver Status Driver status Other Work Driving The Driver Status feature is only visible on the MDT 860 if it has been activated This feature is not available in all regions MDT 860 User Manual Working time Select Driver Options from the Main Menu screen or press F5 Select Working Time from the Driver Options screen The Working Time screen will provide the following values Since last logon period of time since last logon Today working time for the current day Rest break due in period of time until the next rest break Rest for d
24. lt or gt key will make the value increase or decrease by a unit A continuous press on the lt or gt key will make the value increase or decrease by several units All exceptions to this rule are given in the paragraphs detailing the individual settings refer to section 8 1 General to 8 12 Outbox Note All changes to settings take effect in real time To ACCEPT configuration settings press the key to Options Save Restore defaults Restore defaults and save Cancel Press the X key to return the screen to the Configuration Menu and restore the previous values AVMA 9 MDT 860 User Manual 8 1 General The MDT 860 turn off time time the MDT 860 turns off after ignition has been switched off Range 1 255 minutes or infinite 8 2 Display Contrast Range 0 10096 Backlight intensity Range 0 10096 Backlight timeout time the backlight is turned off after ignition has been switched off Range 1 255 minutes or infinite 8 3 Keypad Multi tap timeout length of time before a multi tap character is automatically accepted Refer to the Appendix and see Using Multi Tap Text Entry Range 0 1 5 seconds Backlight intensity Range 0 100 8 4 Buzzer Three settings are available for the keypad key press tone beep Pitch Range 100 8000 Hz Note A continuous press on the lt or gt key will result in a large increase or decrease of the pitch Duration Range 1
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26. re mounting kit provided 3 Attach to a Panavise bracket Navman Wireless part number BK000025 C or an alternative bracket using the M3 mounting holes in the backcase 3 1 MDT 860 Suction Mount Follow these steps 1 Attach the MDT 860 to the vehicle mount by matching the two slides on the stand to the corresponding slots on the back of the MDT 860 unit and slide together until they firmly latch into place 2 Choose a position on the windshield that is clearly visible to the driver without obstructing the view ofthe road or any safety equipment i e airbags Clean the surface thoroughly 3 Pressthe suction cup firmly to the surface Pull the lever down to seal the suction cup The suction cup firmly anchors the vehicle mount 4 Hold the vehicle mount base firmly and bend the stalk to adjust to a safe and easy viewing position 3 2 MDT 860 M3 Mounting Holes The holes illustrated in the diagram below can be used to attach the MDT 860 to a Panavise bracket or an alternative bracket Use the diagram below as a guide to insert M3 x 6 mm machine screws Do not over tighten as driving the M3 machine screws in too far may cause damage 30 0mm 1 18 9 2 38 5mm 1 52 AVMA A MDT 860 User Manual 4 Getting Started On installation or reset of the unit the MDT 860 displays a Start screen that indicates the pro
27. splay vertical scroll bar will appear on the right hand side and the screen can be scrolled nformation that is entered or changed in an editable screen is preserved even if a pop up screen is displayed until the screen is closed or the MDT 860 is turned off reset The size of the font used in the screen body area is user configurable Refer to section 8 5 Font Size Status bar The Status bar displays continuously updated information related to the operation of the in vehicle system The status bar can be customised to display one or more items Refer to section 8 8 Status Bar for a full list Example of items Current status of GPS fix no fix Current status of the modem online offline Currenttime Driver s name Inbox status presence of unread text messages The Status bar will display information in icon format The following icons are used Icons Description p The Qube modem is Online The Qube modem is Offline The Qube has a valid GPS fix The Qube does not have a valid GPS fix atte Indicates that there are unread messages AVMA i MDT 860 User Manual a ndicates the status of the Inbox memory from empty to full E ndicates the status of the Outbox memory from empty full eal 5B ndicates the status of the outgoing messages memory from empty to full QLIBE ndicates that a Qube is connected to the
28. th your Navman Wireless dealer from whom you purchased your product Except to the extent otherwise required by the laws of the country in which the accompanying product the product is sold the manufacturer of the product Navman Wireless has no liability in respect of the product beyond the warranty hereunder provided Where liability may not be excluded but may be limited to repair or replacement or the supply of equivalent goods or for the payment of the cost of replacing the goods or of acquiring equivalent goods liability is so limited B Manufacturers warranty Warranty Period 1 year from the date of purchase Extent of warranty Subject to the following conditions Navman Wireless will rectify any defect occurring in the product of which notice in writing is received by Navman Wireless or its approved distributor within the Warranty Period Conditions 1 Repairs may only be carried out by a Service Centre approved by Navman Wireless 2 Repairs as above will be carried out at no costto the owner subject to these conditions 3 The cost of returning the goods to an approved dealer shall be met by the owner 4 Warranty does not extend to accessories or defects or injuries caused or resulting from causes not attributable to faulty parts or the manufacturer of the product including but not limited to defect or injuries caused by or resulting from misuse abuse neglect accidental damage incorrect installation water damage
29. the Inbox To delete all the messages in the Inbox refer to section 8 11 Inbox A notification is sent to the OnlineAVL application to notify users the message has been deleted Note When deleting a message a pop up screen confirming this action will be displayed to ensure messages are not deleted in error 5 5 Reading and Managing Sent Messages To read replies that have been sent in response to received messages select Inbox or press F2 Use the A and v on the 4 way cursor key to select the message Press V to display the Previous Replies screen Select either Delete or Resend To read sent messages select Outbox or press F4 Use the A and v on the 4 way cursor key to select the message Press again to display the Process Previous Message screen to either Delete or Resend the message AVMA amp MDT 860 User Manual 6 Driver Options 6 1 Introduction Driver Options contains the functionality to support the Driver ID and Driver Hours features Note These features are enabled over the air and can be configured from the OnlineAVL application When either the Driver ID or Driver Hours features are enabled in order to use the MDT 860 the driver needs to be logged on Driver ID Logging on consists of entering a Personal Identification Number PIN into the MDT 860 which is then checked over the air by the OnlineAVL server The PIN can be configured to display in visible or secure mode When in secure
30. uration of the rest break The Working Time screen is updated in real time Note The Working Time feature is only visible on the MDT 860 if it has been activated This feature is not available in all regions If the MDT 860 is beeping The MDT 860 will beep to remind that a log on with a Driver PIN is required The beeping can be stopped by entering a correct Driver PIN If a Driver PIN has not been assigned and the MDT 860 is beeping contact your office immediately AVMA MDT 860 User Manual 7 Miscellaneous Select Miscellaneous from the Main Menu screen or press F6 to access the Miscellaneous Screen The Miscellaneous menu provides access to three sub menus Configuration Diagnostics Communication Test Miscellaneous Communication test x MDT 860 User Manual 8 Configuration The Configuration Menu screen provides access to menu options that allow users to configure various MDT 860 settings Configuration 995 Driving lt The following MDT 860 setting are available General Display Keypad Buzzer FontSize Language Formats and units Status Bar Notifications Main Menu Inbox Outbox Use the 4 way cursor key to select an MDT 860 setting Press the V key to confirm selection Settings for individual MDT 860 settings can be modified by using the lt and gt on the 4 way cursor key As a general rule a short press on the
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