MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal with optional external keyboard User’s Guide Effective date: February 2008
Table of Contents Introduction 1 Notational Conventions Warranty and Service 1-1 1-1 Getting Started 2 MT7570 Specifications Configurations Unpacking the MT7570 Accessories 2-1 2-3 2-4 2-4 Installation Mounting Hardware Configurations Bottom Mount Orientation Top Mount Orientation Connecting Power Optional Keyboard Mounting Connecting the optional keyboard Connecting a Barcode Scanner Getting to Know the MT7570 Rear Access Panel i) How to Remove ii) Main Power Switch iii) I/O Ports iv) Audio Conne
Table of Contents ix) AML AML i) ii) (cont’d) (4) System Settings Folder Application Icons Mini Client Connect (MiniCC) Client Connect (AMLcc) Defining Connections Creating and Editing Connections (1) General Tab & Protocol Information (2) Terminal Tab (3) Display Tab (4) Web Browsers MT7570 Settings Applications (Linux ®) Audio Mixer Bluetooth® Embedded Servers i) Telnet, FTP, WWW User Interface Radio Settings On-Screen Keyboard RS-232 Monitor Security Mode AMLcc Software Version Update Set Time and Dat
Table of Contents (cont’d) vi) Log Off System vii) Shutting down and rebooting the system viii) Start Menu Programs MT7570 System Settings i) Console ii) My Current Connections iii) Embedded Server Configuration iv) IE Settings v) Look for new Software Updates vi) My Computer vii) Network Configuration viii) On-Screen Keyboard ix) Reboot and Protect Compact Flash x) Reboot and Unprotect Compact Flash xi) RS-232 Configuration xii) Sound Settings xiii) Task Manager xiv) Time and Date xv) Touchscreen Calibra
GETTING STARTED MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal Chapter 1 Introducing the MT7570 The MT7570 vehicle mount terminal is an ultra-versatile, high-performance, compact vehicle mounted terminal. It is rugged, requires a limited amount of space, and is easy-to-use. The high resolution graphical touch screen display is capable of presenting a multitude of fonts and images. The MT7570 is available with either a Linux or Windows operating system.
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal Chapter 2 Getting Started MT7570 Specifications General Specifications Dimensions Weight Display Touch Screen External Keyboard Power Supply Internal UPS Battery (if equipped) IO Ports Audio With Mounting Arm: 44cm L x 40 cm W x 6.55 cm D (15.625” L x 12.75” W x 2.63” D) With Mounting Arm: 6.45 kg (14.3 lbs) Industrial 12.1 inch SVGA 800x600, 18-bit Color - Liquid Crystal Display 12.
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal Radio Specifications Radio Frequency Bitrates Output Power Security IEEE 802.11b/g 2.4 GHz Range 802.11b: 11, 5.5, 2, 1 Mbps 802.11g: 54, 48, 36, 24, 18, 12, 9, 6 Mbps (auto-fallback) 15 dBm (±3 dB) @ 54 Mbps 19 dBm (±3 dB) @ 11 Mbps None 64/128 Bit WEP WPA/WPA2 Personal (PSK) WPA/WPA2 Enterprise (EAP) 802.
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal Available Configurations MT7570 Configurations Part Number MT7570-0000-00 MT7570-0001-00 MT7570-0100-00 MT7570-0101-00 MT7570-0000-01 MT7570-0001-01 MT7570-0100-01 MT7570-0101-01 MT7570-0000-11 MT7570-0001-11 MT7570-0100-11 MT7570-0101-11 MT7570-0000-12 MT7570-0001-12 MT7570-0100-12 MT7570-0101-12 Description VMT, 802.11g, Linux, 128MB, 9-36VDC VMT, 802.11g, Linux, 128MB, 9-36VDC, Backup Battery VMT, 802.11g, Linux, 128MB, 36-75VDC VMT, 802.
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal Unpacking the MT7570 MT7570 Packaged Accessories MT7570 Optional Keyboard 2-4
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal Chapter 3 Installation Mounting Hardware Configurations The mounting hardware can be used in a variety of ways depending on the operator preference and what type of forklift mounting is available.
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal Bottom Mounting MT7570 Bottom Mounting The MT7570 has a fully adjustable bracket that can be mounted in a variety of positions. Once the terminal is in position it can be locked into place by using the two Nord-Lock locking rings which are supplied under the locking knobs. These rings have teeth which lock the parts into position once the knobs are securely tightened.
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal Connecting Power The MT7570 is shipped with a standard DC Accessory Plug which can plug directly into a standard 12VDC Accessory socket found on many mobile vehicles. This plug contains a 5AMP slow blow fuse which can protect the device from short circuits. If this plug is removed, it is recommended that the input be protected with a 5AMP slow blow fuse. The MT7570 is designed to accept a wide range of voltage inputs and still work correctly.
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal MT7570 USB Keyboard Installation (Optional) MT7570 Optional Keyboard MT7570 USB Keyboard Installation (Optional) Peel the adhesive cover from one side of each Velcro pad. Apply a Velcro strip (adhesive side down) to each of the four bottom corners of keyboard. Remove the adhesive cover from the exposed side of each Velcro pad. Then, carefully align the keyboard foot pegs with the holes in the metal tray. Firmly seat the keyboard in the metal tray.
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal Connecting the optional keyboard MT7570 Access Panel USB Ports Connecting the Optional Keyboard The MT7570 can support an optional keyboard. This keyboard is connected to the terminal through either of the USB ports located on the bottom/back of the MT7570. Remove the two thumbscrews holding the access cover and rotate it off. Connect the keyboard’s cable to one of the USB ports, and replace the cover.
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal Connecting a Barcode Scanner MT7570 Access Panel USB and Serial Ports Connecting a Barcode Scanner The MT7570 can support an optional handheld tethered scanner. This scanner is attached through the serial port or USB port located on the bottom/back of the MT7570 unit. Remove the 2 thumbscrews holding the access cover and rotate it off. The rubber seals cover the communication ports from outside contamination.
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal Chapter 4 Getting to Know the MT7570 Rear Access Panel To gain entry to the rear access panel remove the 2 thumbscrews holding on the back of the MT7570 and rotate off the Access Cover. The rubber seals cover the communication ports from outside contamination.
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal MT7570 Access Panel Main Power Switch Power Cord Main Power Switch The Main Power Switch when turned “OFF”, removes all EXTERNAL power to the MT7570 terminal.
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal The Description of the Interface Ports Description of the RS-232 Port (DB-9 Male under wire seal on bottom) 1. DCD 2. RxD (in to terminal) 3. TxD (out from terminal) 4. DTR (out from terminal) 5. GND 6. DSR (in to terminal) 7. RTS (out from terminal) 8. CTS (in to terminal) 9. Scanner Power (out from terminal) 5VDC – 1 Amp Max. Description of the USB Ports 1. 5 VDC 2. Data 3. Data + 4. GND Description of the Audio Ports 1.
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal MT7570 Control Push Button Terminal On/Off Push Button Description of the Terminal On/Off Push Button The terminal will start with a single push of the push button. Be sure the Main Power Switch on the back of the unit is turned on in order to start the terminal. The Terminal On/Off Push Button is the main control to turn on and off the terminal. When this button is pressed once, the terminal will perform an orderly shutdown.
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal Chapter 5 The MT7570 with Linux Operating System The User Interface The user interface of the MT7570 was designed with the user in mind. With a touchscreen as the sole input device, using a desktop PC style interface would be nearly impossible. Resizing and manipulating windows through a touchscreen would require very accurate taps on the display, and would quickly become frustrating. The MT7570 uses a simple method of controlling applications and windows.
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal MT7570 Home Desktop Overview MT7570 Quick Access Panel Access the MT7570 Menu Minimize all windows and show the MT7570 Desktop Display / Hide the On Screen Keyboard Display / Hide the MT7570 Calculator Adjust the speaker volume Power off, Reboot, or enter administrative mode (if applicable) Application Folders Application Icon 5-2
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal MT7570 Quick Access Panel The bottom of the main display contains the MT7570 Quick Access Panel, giving the user easy access to applications, as well as other system functions such as powering off the unit. MT7570 Menu The left-most icon on the MT7570 Panel gives the user access to all allowable functions of the device. The menu exactly mimics the folders and icons accessible from the home desktop.
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal MT7570 Calculator A simple calculator can be shown on the display by tapping the Calculator icon on the panel. This utility can be hidden by tapping the same icon again. Adjust Speaker Volume By tapping the speaker icon on the panel, a small pop-up will appear allowing the user to increase or decrease the speaker volume level. Power Down Icon The power down function of the Quick Access panel allows the user to cleanly power off the device or reboot the system.
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal AML Client Connect (AMLcc) & AML Mini Client Connect (MiniCC) AML Client Connect (AMLcc) is a simple graphical front end for a variety of terminal emulators and network client applications.
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal Defining Connections in AMLcc To access AML Client Connect, enter the System Settings folder and select the “Setup Clients” icon. AMLcc's main window will appear. Connection Status Window – Displays all errors and warnings after testing the connection to allow the user to diagnose problems.
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal Editing and Creating Connections Select an existing host connection and tap the “Edit” button or press the “New” button to bring up the Edit Connections window.
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal VT220 The VT220 was a terminal produced by Digital Equipment Corporation from 1983 to 1987. It was similar to the earlier VT100 series of terminals, but added support for the Multinational Character Set and came with a redesigned keyboard, much smaller physical packaging, full support for 8-bit downloadable character sets, and a much faster microprocessor. As with the VT100 emulation, AMLcc uses a custom xterm version for VT220 emulation.
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal Editing and Creating Connections – Terminal Tab **NOTE: Not all protocols have all options Custom Terminal Name – Disregards the standard definition of terminal name (i.e.
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal Editing and Creating Connections – Display Tab **NOTE: Not all protocols have all options Cursor and Colors – Sets the default colors for the text terminals and allows enabling the blinking cursor. Terminal Display Size – Allows custom definitions of the width and height in characters that should be shown on the display. Standard emulation is 24x80. The Offset allows the user to move the location of the text.
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal Resolution reduction – Force the graphical server connection to reduce the screen size form 800x600 to 640x480. The MT7570's largest resolution is 800x600. Force color depth reduction – Tell the graphical server connection to only send 8-bit coloring information. This can save on bandwidth of the connection.
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal Editing and Creating Connections – Web Browsers Select Browser – For HTTP/WWW connections, the user can select different web browsers with varying capabilities. Description – The description of the current selection will be shown. Web Browser Descriptions Mozilla Firefox The full desktop version of Firefox. Firefox is the most advanced of the web browsers on the device.
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal Web Browser Descriptions (cont’d) Links2 Links2 is a flexible browser with very decent rendering. Links2 is the same web browser that is available for the AML M7100 family. This browser has a minimalistic user interface (menus are accessed by hitting on the keyboard) and can handle most websites very well. Links2 is very robust, but uses a completely different graphical rendering system than the other browsers.
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal Chapter 6 MT7570 Settings Applications (Linux®) Audio Mixer Bluetooth Setup Embedded Server Control User Interface Settings 802.
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal Settings Applications – Audio Mixer Allows the adjustment of the system speaker volume and the gain on the microphone input. Settings Applications – Bluetooth® Setup The MT7570 can be equipped with an optional Bluetooth module to allow short range wireless connectivity with other Bluetooth enable devices. The MT7570 with the Linux operating system supports both HID and standard RFCOMM Bluetooth profiles in either master or slave modes.
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal Settings Applications – Bluetooth® Setup (cont’d) 2.) Select the "Add" button. The MT7570 will scan for all nearby devices and present a list of the respondents. Select the device to add and tap "Select". If the necessary device is not in the list (i.e. was out of range or turned off during the scan), then select the "Custom" option.
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal Settings Applications – Bluetooth® Setup (cont’d) 3.) The "Edit Device" dialog will appear. In this example, a barcode scanner that can emulate a Bluetooth keyboard (HID Bluetooth) is being connected. The "Connection" type is set to "HID Incomming", meaning that the scanner will initiate the HID connection. Channel is set to 1 (very rarely will this ever need to be changed, as the Bluetooth devices will automatically negotiate which channel to use).
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal Settings Applications – Embedded Servers Gives control over the embedded Telnet, FTP, and WWW servers. The MT7570 must be restarted to commit any changes made to these settings. **NOTE: For FTP and Telnet access, the username is “aml” and the password is “aml”. The home directory is /home/aml. Settings Applications – User Interface Allows the user to change the screensaver timeout and modify touchscreen settings.
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal Modify the width and height of the keyboard Select the keyboard layout 1. PC Keyboard – Standard PC keyboard layout 2. Numeric Keypad – Standard PC keypad 3. Simple Numbers – Numbers, Space, Backspace, Return, and Arrow keys 4. Horizontal Numbers – Simple Numbers layout in a horizontal row format Show the Function Keys on the keyboard Lock Shift when pressed (i.e.
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal Settings Applications – RS-232 Monitor AML recommends the use of USB barcode scanners and data input devices on the MT7570; However, as legacy RS-232 equipment is still widely available, the RS-232 Monitor settings allow the modification of the RS-232 port settings. The settings must match the external RS-232 barcode scanner's settings exactly. **NOTE: To facilitate the use of powered barcode scanners, the MT7570 RS-232 port has a 5 Volt output on pin 9.
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal Settings Applications – AMLcc See the AMLcc section. Settings Applications – Software Version Update The AML MT7570 includes an update feature that allows upgrading to the latest MT7570 software release through the Internet. Make sure the device has access to the Internet before running the software update. Settings Applications – Set Time and Date Allows the user to set the MT7570 system clock.
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal Settings Applications – Touchscreen Calibration Settings Applications – Linux Shell – xterm Gives the user access to a standard Linux shell as the “aml” user.
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal Chapter 7 Internal 802.11 b/g Radio (Linux®) The M7570 vehicle mount terminal comes standard with an 802.11b/g radio and internal antenna. This radio is specifically designed to communicate with any 802.11b or 802.11g Access Point. The range of the radio depends greatly on the quality of the Access Point and the RF communications characteristic of the environment where the device is used. The typical range for an 802.11 radio is 500 feet through free air.
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal Security Issues Much has been publicized in the mass media recently about security problems with wireless LANs. Although it cannot be denied that some encryption algorithms currently used in 802.11 are flawed, the fact is that security breaches of a wireless LAN require a deliberate attempt to access the network by an intruder. The primary issue is that many current users of wireless LAN have opted NOT to turn on security features.
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal Wireless Status The wireless status frame displays the current access point association, network SSID, IP Address, the MAC Address of the MT7570 radio, and the currently used encryption algorithm. Link Quality Status The Link Quality status bars graphically display the quality of the current association. **NOTE: Signal Level and Noise Level are absolute values determined by the incoming access point beacons.
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal Wireless Settings To configure the MT7570's internal wireless radio, tap the “Wireless Settings” button. The 802.11 control window will appear. Network SSID/ESSID (Extended Service Set ID): Each wireless network will have a unique ESSID that should be entered here. The ESSID consists of a maximum of 32 alphanumeric characters and must be entered exactly the same way on each access point and client device.
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal Encryption: When using a WPA security mode, it may be possible to select the encryption algorithm between TKIP (WPA) and AES-CCMP (WPA2/802.11i). EAP Type: When using WPA/WPA2 Enterprise (EAP), the user can select the EAP type. The following EAP types are supported: PEAP LEAP TLS TTLS For more information on these security types, see the Encryption and Authorization Overview section.
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal **NOTE: Using ASCII phrases is less secure than hexadecimal codes. When using hexadecimal, each byte has 255 possibilities (00h – Ffh), however, when using ASCII, there are some byte combinations that cannot be represented as text, and therefore cannot be entered from a standard keyboard. Because of this, a 40-bit WEP key that uses phrases becomes only 21-bits strong, giving a much smaller number of key possibilites.
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal View Details Selecting “View Details” will show the user all available information about the 802.11b/g radio. Interface: Displays the standard interface configuration (“ifconfig”) Wireless: Displays the wireless information (“iwconfig”) Security: Displays the encryption status (“wpa_cli status”) Quit Exit the network configuration.
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal Chapter 8 The MT7570 with Windows® Xpe The User Interface The user interface of the MT7570 was designed with the user in mind. With a touchscreen as the sole input device, using a desktop PC style interface would be nearly impossible. Resizing and manipulating windows through a touchscreen would require very accurate taps on the display, and would quickly become frustrating. The MT7570 uses a simple method of controlling applications and windows.
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal MT7570 Home Desktop Overview WIndows Task Bar Windows Notification Area Shortcut to On-Screen Keyboard Shortcut to the Calculator Windows Start Menu Log Off System Shutting Down and Rebooting the System Start Menu Programs 8-2
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal Windows Task Bar The task bar gives the user quick access to currently running programs. Minimized windows can be restores by clicking on the Window's title in the task bar. Windows Notification Area Contains the current system date and time. Some applications only interface with the user with a small icon they display in this area. Most will pop up a configuration screen if the user double clicks on the icon.
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal Start Menu Programs (cont’d) doesn't have to hunt for the program. If you do not want an application to be in the start menu, right click on the item in the start menu and select delete. This will delete the shortcut in the start menu. If you want to add a program to the start menu, right-click on the start button and select Explore.
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal MT7570 System Settings 16 17 Console My Current Connection Embedded Server Configuration IE Settings Look for new Software Updates My Computer Network Configurations On-Screen Keyboard Reboot and Protect Compact Flash Reboot and Unprotect Compact Flash RS-232 Configuration Sound Settings Task Manager Time and Date Touch Screen Calibration Wireless Configuration BlueSoleil (if bluetooth option) 8-5
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal Console Open a Windows Command Console. My Current Connections The first time you run My Current Connection, My Current Connection Setup screen will come up. Here you can create connection profile and assign one to your My Current Connection icon.
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal IE Settings (cont’d) Look for new Software Updates This shortcut should be set to a URL for users to acquire a vendor, reseller, or software system provider's software update site. My Computer Open My Computer to view storage devices connected to the computer.
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal Network Configuration Standard Windows Network Configuration screen. From this screen you can create new dialup and/or VPN network configurations, setup the local network, and change the firewall settings for each connection.
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal On-Screen Keyboard Starts the Microsoft On-Screen Keyboard Reboot and Protect Compact Flash Stop the operating system from writing unnecessarily to the Compact Flash card. All file writes on the C drive are actually writes to virtual files in memory when the filter is turned on. Requires and enforces a reboot to take effect. See page 9.1 for more info. Reboot and Unprotect Compact Flash Stop the protecting the Compact Flash card from the operating system.
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal RS-232 Configuration Open Softcom32 configuration to modify COM2 port settings or stop running SoftCom32 or COM2. SoftCom32 converts data coming in on COM2 into keyboard input. This is typically used for serial barcode scanners. (Note: if connecting a modem on COM2, SoftCom32 will need to be disabled.) Sound Settings Open the windows default sound configuration.
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal Task Manager Shortcut to the standard Windows Task Manager that doesn't require CTRL-ALT-DEL to be entered into a keyboard. Time and Date Open the windows default time and date configuration panel.
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal Touchscreen Calibration Open the Touchscreen Configuration Utility to update Touchscreen calibration or modify right-button processing.
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal Wireless Configuration Configure your Wireless Network Profiles and Security Settings for WPA/WPA2 (EAP-TLS,EAPTTLS,PEAP/EAP-GTC, PEAP/EAP-MSCHAP V2,LEAP,EAP-FAST), WPA/WPA2 Passphrase, 802.1x (EAP-TLS,EAP-TTLS,PEAP/EAP-GTC, PEAP/EAP-MSCHAP V2,LEAP,EAP-FAST, Host Based EAP), Preshared Key.
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal BlueSoleil (Bluetooth option) Configure the Bluetooth option. First, setup your device from Tools, My Bluetooth device.... Then, if you are connecting to a device with a preset PIN, goto My Bluetooth, Security, set Default PIN. Then go to My Bluetooth, Bluetooth Device Discovery and pair with your device. For all other situations, see your other devices manual for how to set it up properly. Be patient.
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal Chapter 9 Configuring the MT7570 for your work-site !!!IMPORTANT!!! Your MT7570 comes with a file based write filter which is on by default. The file based write filter sits between the Windows Operating System and the Compact Flash card where all the information is actually being stored. What does this mean to you? 1.
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal To Open a folder: Hit Start and select Run. Enter the name of the folder you wish to run in the Open box. Or, right-click and create a shortcut on the desktop targetting the folder. Double click on the shortcut icon.
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal Running Wscript VB and Jscript applications: VB and Jscript script applications can be run by creating a shortcut to: c:\Windows\system32\wscript.exe.\. where is “.vb” or “.js”. For example: a file, tellme.js, on the desktop, containing: //tellme.js WScript.Echo(“Tell Me About It”); //Capital WS and Capital E Would be run by a shortcut targeting: C:\Windows\System32\WScript.
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal 3. TN5250 – connect to IBM terminals with emulations such as IBM-3477-FC, IBM-3477FG, IBM3180-2, IBM-3179-2, IBM-3196-A1, IBM-5292-2, IBM-5291-1, and IBM-5251-11. Can be targeted in a shortcut as like: “C:\Program Files\TN5250\TN5250.exe” -env.TERM=IBM-5251-11 -env.DEVNAME=%USERNAME%S1 4. wc3270 – connect to IBM 3270 type terminals. New profiles can be setup by running "C:\Program Files\wc3270\wc3270wiz.exe" 5.
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal The Server's Admin account is turned off by default. To enable the admin web-user you will need to modify “C:\Program Files\Xitami\xitami.aut”. Once enabled, you can configure the Web and FTP server by connecting to http://localhost/Admin. To remove the Xitami web and ftp server, terminate the running Xitami server (by double clicking the (X) icon in the notification area of the task bar.
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal Encryption and Authorization Algorithm Overview Before setting up any kind of wireless infrastructure or installing new devices within an existing site, it is a good idea to fully understand the technology. The following is a brief explanation of wireless security terms and how they relate to the MT7570 and other AML products.
USER’S GUIDE MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal WPA2 (cont’d) Wifi Protected Access Version 2 (cont’d) The CCMP algorithm is the heart of WPA2 and is what sets it apart from WPA. CCMP was designed to replace both TKIP and WEP, and handles message integrity, encryption, and authentication. Most, if not all of the capabilities of WPA can be implemented in WPA2 with CCMP, which is considered state of the art. 802.11i IEEE 802.11i Standard The IEEE standard. Commonly called WPA2.