Chapter 1 Getting Started
1.1 Brief Instruction
MMS SIRIO 4000 is a series of Android powered smart terminals, with data capture, data processing,
wireless communication. It is with high-reliability & high-expansibility. Auto & Accurate data collection
is achieved in various business fields via a complete solution of premium options, the flexible solution
among options and operators is suited-up. You will find out with SIRIO 4000, much easier deployment,
reduced complexity, decreased maintenance, are the benefits for enterprises.
SIRIO 4000 meets industrial level IP64 (IEC sealing), is sufficient to routine applications, eg, railway
inspection, road parking toll, vehicle inspection, logistics express, power inspection, warehousing
management, chain retail, etc. Whether the mobile operators are working indoor or outdoor, with
MMS SIRIO 4000, your business is always &highly efficient on-line.
Meeting industrial standards, designed to support a various of mobile solutions. With the build-in high
performance Cortex-A9 1GHZ dual core processor technology, the operators need only one device to
enjoy a convenient and easy job, SIRIO 4000 will be the ideal choice for key-fact business in mobile
solutions, for simplified task flow, enhanced work efficiency, for shortened time to customer response,
more satisfied customer care service.
MMS SIRIO 4000 comes with world wide band WCDMA technology. . Multi channels data and voice
communication guarantees the real-time communication and data efficiency, SIRIO 4000 brings you
the best ROI.
1.2 Precaution Before Using Battery
Do not leave batteries unused for extended periods of time, either in the product or in storage. When
the battery has been unused for 6 months, check the charge status and charge or dispose of the
battery as appropriate.
The typical estimated life of a Lithium-Ion battery is about two to three years or 300 to 500 charge
cycles, whichever occurs first. One charge cycle is a period of use from fully charged, to fully
discharged, and fully recharged again. Use a two to three year life expectancy for batteries that do not
run through complete charge cycles.
Rechargeable Lithium-Ion batteries have a limited life and will gradually lose their capacity to hold a
charge. This loss of capacity (aging) is irreversible. As the battery loses capacity, the length of time it
will power the product (run time) decreases.
Lithium-Ion batteries continue to slowly discharge (self-discharge) when not in use or while in storage.
Routinely check the battery’s charge status. The user manual typically includes information on how to
check battery status, as well as battery charging instructions.
Observe and note the run time that a new fully-charged battery provides for powering your product.
Use the new battery run time as a basis to compare run times for older batteries. The run time of your
battery will vary depending on the product’s configuration and the applications that you run.