Introducing the mt7570, Chapter 1 – AML MT7570 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual
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GETTING STARTED
MT7570 Vehicle Mount Terminal
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. The Linux operating
system is well known for its stability, speed and conservative memory usage. The Windows
operating system makes the MT7570 compatible with the world’s most common programs.
The MT7570 is easy to use and configure. The integrated touch screen and full SVGA display work
much like the common computer used throughout the industry today. The optional keyboard and mouse
pad complete the package, making the MT7570 a powerful industrial computer system.
Warranty
A one-year warranty against material defects and workmanship from the date of shipment is
guaranteed by American Microsystems, Ltd. Products are sold on the basis of specifications
applicable at the time of manufacture. American Microsystems, Ltd. shall have no obligation to
modify or update products once sold. At our option, we will repair or replace, at no charge, any
unit that proves to be defective providing the appropriate steps are taken to procure an RMA
(Return Materials Authorization) number and shipping instructions from American Microsystems,
Ltd.
General Conventions
Before you begin to use the MT7570 vehicle mount terminal, it’s important that you understand
key conventions and terms used in this manual.
Keys
Description
SMALL CAPS
Refers to a specific menu selection contained in the MT7570 in
order
to
continue
or
complete
a
task.
[KEY]
The square brackets indicate a specific key on the MT7570’s
touch
screen
or
optional
keypad.
Bold
Words you type – for example when you are instructed to type
A:\setup. Bold also refers to existing filenames.
Italic
¤Notes
Italic/Bold
Warning!
And section references.
Select
Select means that after you select the menu item or action, you
should
press
ENTER.
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