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Motorola Cradles & Docking Stations
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DDN 7496A ML850 Standard Tier Docking Station |
DDN 7506A ML900 Low Tier Docking Station |
DDN 7501B ML900 High Tier Docking Station |
Features/Benefits |
Features/Benefits |
Features/Benefits |
- Designed using MIL-STD-810F standards |
- Simple latching action |
- Designed using MIL-STD-810F standards |
- Internal/protected circuit board and power supply |
- Locating pins for assured computer placement |
- Internal/protected circuit board and power supply |
- Recessed backward facing ports allows for dock to be |
- Rounded edges to enhance personal safety |
- Recessed backward facing ports allows for dock to be |
mounted up to the dash |
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mounted up to the dash |
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NP-MW800-DASH Radio Cavity In-Dash Solution |
SDI 8410 Complete Self-Contained Solution for MW800 |
SDI 8400 Complete Pedestal Solution for MW800 |
for MW800 |
Features/Benefits |
Features/Benefits |
Features/Benefits |
- Display can be tilted forward up to 45° or back toward |
- Display can be tilted forward up to 45° or back toward the dash 10° |
- Only designed for the Ford Crown Victoria |
the dash 10° |
- Display and keyboard can be adjusted up/down for optimal positioning |
- Dash mounted design keeps the mounting system out of |
- Display and keyboard can be adjusted up/down for |
- CPU trunnion can be mounted vertically or horizontally and allows |
the air bag zone |
optimal positioning |
easy access to CPU |
- AM/FM radios and HVAC controls can be relocated if desired |
- CPU box is designed to open easily for maintenance |
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Motorola Cradles & Docking Stations
Motorola Docking Station Interface Plate
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Depth |
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Between the DS-CLEVIS, 0-90 CLEVIS, OR QUAD-MOTION TS3 |
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NP-ADPTR-M |
(see pg. 23 for more details on Motion Attachments) and |
0.6 lbs. |
0.75" |
5.0" |
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Motorola Docking Stations (DDN 7508A, DDN 7496A, DDN 7496 |
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- Heavy gauge steel construction for long-term durability |
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- Black powder coat finish for maximum corrosion resistance |
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Motorola Docking Station Shock Isolator Plate
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Width |
Depth |
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Positioned between any Motion |
Computer and mount/dock |
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7110-0885 |
Attachments and Motorola ML900 |
combined weight should |
0.6 lbs. |
0.75" |
5.0" |
3.0" |
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Docking Station (Item No. DDN 7501B) |
not exceed 30lbs. |
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- Highly recommended for rugged or harsh environments |
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- Protects equipment from shock and vibration wear |
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- Black powder coat finish for maximum corrosion resistance |
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Motorola ML850 Low Tier
Item No. |
Weight |
Height |
Width |
Depth |
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DDN 7508A |
7.2 lbs. |
2.0" |
11.0" |
10.75" |
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Features
-Simple latching action: - Push in front handle to secure the latching brackets into the computer
-Pull out the handle to release the latches
-Locating pins for assured computer placement
-Rounded edges to enhance personal safety
-Key lock use is optional and not necessary
-3 year limited warranty
-Must use the Motorola Interface Plate (NP-ADPTR-M) to attach to any Motion Attachment
-Heavy gauge steel construction for long-term durability
-Black powdercoat finish for maximum corrosion resistance
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Motorola ML850 Standard Tier
Item No. |
Description |
Radio |
Weight |
Height |
Width |
Depth |
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DDN 7496A |
Front handle is curved down |
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10.5 lbs. |
4.5" |
11.75" |
10.75" |
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DDN 7496A SU |
Front handle is curved up |
NA |
10.5 lbs. |
4.5" |
11.75" |
10.75" |
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be interference with dock’s ability to open smoothly |
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Features
-Designed using MIL-STD-810F test procedures
-Internal/protected circuit board and power supply protect against dirt and dust
-Simple latching action:
-Push in front handle to insert the docking connector and secure the latching brackets into the computer
-Pull out the handle to release the latches and disengage the docking connector
-Locating pins for assured computer placement
-Floating docking connector for reliable docking connection
-Recessed backward facing ports allow for dock to be mounted up to the dash
-Loops and slots provided for strain relief of all cables
-Rounded edges to enhance personal safety
-1 year limited warranty (printed circuit board and docking connector)
-3 year limited warranty (on all sheet metal components)
-Must use the Motorola Interface Plate (NP-ADPTR-M) to attach to any Motion Attachment
-Heavy gauge steel construction for long-term durability
-Black powdercoat finish for maximum corrosion resistance
Port Replicator |
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Internal Power Supply |
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- Serial (2) |
D-sub 9 pin |
- Operating Temperature: -25° C to 60° C (-13° F to 140° F) |
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- Parallel (1) |
D-sub 25 pin |
- Input Voltage: 12V DC - 19V DC |
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- USB (2) |
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- Output Voltage: 19V DC |
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- External video |
D-sub 15 pin |
- Output Amp: 4.7A |
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Reverse Voltage Protection |
- Auxiliary |
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- Under Voltage Protection: 11.4 cutout |
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- LED Power Indicator Light: Green LED |
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Input fused |
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- Docked Indicator Light: Amber LED |
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Output current limit |
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