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5/16/2008
Motorola’s Rugged Mobile Laptop: ML910
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Why Motorola?
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•ONLY MOTOROLA
Over 75 years of Reliable
two-way radio Systems
Over 65 years of dedicated
Public Safety experience
Over 35 years of experience
in Wireless Mobile Data
Systems & Rugged Mobile
Data Devices
•KEY MILESTONES:
1970- First Wireless Data
System
1991 – Introduction of RD-
LAP 19.2
2001 - First Deployment of
APCO P25 IP-Compliant
Voice and Data System
2005 – Deployment of MESH
Enabled Broadband
Networks
Support of 4.9 GHz Public
Safety Band
KDT 480- 1970’s
KDT 800 – 1980’s
FedEX PowerPAD 1990’s
ML 910 - 2007
Motorola’s Experience and Vision
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SOLUTIONS are more than
interconnected pieces, they a
collection of features that must
work well TOGETHER
The design of any one system
component must Meet or
Exceed that of the Overall
Solution!
The design of our Mobile
Devices and Applications take
the SOLUTION into account
Efficient Applications
Robust Networks
Reliable Devices
=Mission Critical Solutions! Integrated Solutions – A Total Solution for Law
Enforcement
Thinking BEYOND the Box!
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Experience & Vision
For a device to be considered rugged it must pass
the U.S. Department of Defense’s MIL-STD-810F
Test Method Standards for Environmental
Engineering Considerations
This standard includes the following tests:
High and low temperature
Temperature shock
Rain and humidity
Acceleration and shock
–Vibration
–Drop
–Etc.
What Makes A Device “Rugged”?
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MIL810F
Steel or wood
4 in/hr
• Non-operational
Not included
Not included
Not included
Not included
12M
• Concrete
5.8 in/hr
HD Spinning
• INCLUDED
• INCLUDED
• INCLUDED
• INCLUDED
Mil810-F Spec is actually vague
Motorola has developed more stringent
durability specs: 12M
TEST
•Drop
•Rain
Vibration
Screen Impact
• Flammability
Reverse Voltage
• Overvoltage
All Motorola Devices are Rugged and Designed for Mission Critical Use
Designed for Mission Critical Use
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Motorola’s MW520 continued
functioning after this crash.
•Motorola mobile computers work in the most
demanding environments!
•We design & test our products to US Military
standards (MIL810E/F) and Motorola proprietary tests
–Seal case for resistance to water, dust, other materials
–Dissipate heat to protect internal electronics
–Cushion hard drive to prevent platter damage
–Cushion and shield display to prevent LCD damage
–Use lock-down connectors to prevent loosening
•We don’t stop at product design - we rigorously test
to our specs and beyond
Proof of Durability
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ML910 & MW810 Use Case Examples
ML910 & MW810 Use Case Examples
First Responder / Incident Scene
Computer Aided Dispatch (CAD)
Remote Access to Databases, Apps
Report writing and Collaboration
Mobile Video Surveillance
Monitoring of Multiple Camera Feeds
Video Push/Pull
Code Enforcement - eCitations
Improve ticket processing, revenue generation
Tie to Barcode or Magnetic Stripe Readers
Vehicle Tracking / Dispatch
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ML and MW Product Overviews
ML and MW Product Overviews
ML910TM Rugged Notebook
Designed for Mobile Workers
Docking Station for Vehicle Use
Portability with Extra Security
MW810 Mobile
Workstation
Designed for Mission-Critical Vehicles
Versatile Three-Piece Design
Flexible I/O Choices for Your Fleet
Both Are Optimized For:
Computing Power
Wireless Connectivity
Sunlight Readability
Use in Harsh Environments
Operating Temperatures
Peripheral Support
Ease of Use
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ML910 Rugged Laptop
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• MORE Power
• MORE Intelligent
• MORE Connected
• MORE Secure
•MORE True MOBILITY!!
The New ML910 is….
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Innovators Take Top Honors as GCN Editors Choose Best of FOSE 2007
(WASHINGTON, D.C., March 21, 2007) - FOSE 2007, the government's largest gathering of information technology
professionals, proved once again to be a major showcase for the introduction of new technology products and innovations.
Best in Show Category award recipients were:
Best in Show Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) Opteron Processor
Data Management Software American Power Conversion (APC) InfraStruXure Central v4.0
Desktop Computer Hewlett-Packard dc5750 Microtower PC
Displays NEC LCD2690WUXi LCD monitor
Enterprise Hardware Gateway Gateway E-9722R Server
Enterprise Systems Hewlett-Packard Neoview
Handheld Research in Motion Blackberry 8800
Network Administration Software Splunk Splunk
Notebook Computer Motorola ML910 Rugged Notebook
Printer Xerox Xerox Phaser 8560MFP Printer
Scanner Kodak KODAK i1860 Scanner
Security Hardware CPR Tools DefenDisk
Security Peripherals MXI Security Stealth MXP
Security Software Ace Computers BioPassword
Software Microsoft Windows Vista
We Aren’t the Only Ones Who Think We Got It Right!!!
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ML910 - Highlights
More Power
Core Duo 1.66GHz processor with 667MHz front side bus
ATI M54 graphics processor with 128MB dedicated video
memory
Provides the fastest updates and real-time video information to the
display
High performance graphics
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ML910 – Highlights continued
More Visual
First 13.3” widescreen display for rugged notebooks
16:9 HDTV aspect ratio
Higher resolution than the competition – more information
Dedicated ATI Radeon X1400 graphics processor
128M dedicated video RAM for improved video performance and free up system
memory for applications
Enhanced video processing to encode/decode video for better user experience than the
competition
Video capture card
Interface with in-car video or License Plate Recognition systems
Competition cannot support without a $300 PCMCIA video capture card
Display brightness of standard 500+ NIT
Provides true viewing clarity, even in direct sunlight
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ML910 – Highlights continued
More Intelligent
Updated diagnostic software
Monitors internal conditions and prevents against outages due to extreme
heat and cold
Extend battery life
Offers a secondary battery slot for situations and environments where
battery power is the only option for several hours
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ML910 – Highlights continued
More Wireless
Optimized by design for wireless usage
Coverage in low and remote spots
Better range and throughput than the competition
Optional RF pass through to enhance coverage in-vehicle
Verizon - EVDO Rev A
Cingular - EDGE/UMTS/HSDPA (3G)
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ML910 – Optimized for Wireless By Design
GPS Module
(optional)
GPS Antenna
Wireless LAN
Module
Wireless LAN Antennae
WWAN Modem:
DataTAC or Cellular
Bluetooth Module
WWAN Antennae
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ML910 – Highlights continued
More Security
TPM v1.2 security – secure key management (PKI)
500 DPI Fingerprint Scan security for multi-factor
authentication
Smartcard reader (optional)
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GPS and Widearea
Antenna ports
Interfaces to ML910
through notebook’s rear
docking connector
Passes RF (GPS and
widearea) through to
external antennas
Supports Ignition Sense
and connection to external
display & keyboard
Accepts video input for
digital video recorder
Heat Exchange
2 x USB 2.0
2 x Serial RS-232
1 x Printer port
1 x ethernet
1 x BNC (analog video in)
1 x 15PIN Video out
1 x Aux Port (Ignition Sense)
notebook Interface
GPS and Widearea
notebook Interfaces
Additional Speakers
Security Lock
& Release Handle
Fused Power
In and Out
The ML910 Vehicle Docking Station
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• ML910 Rugged Notebook – The Motorola Difference
Have access to vital information even in harsh
conditions
Ruggedized
Access critical information at crucial momentsEnables Key Applications
Ability to perform more functions in less time,
simultaneously
Intelligence
Operate with confidence in mobile environments
and under stressful conditions
Built and Tested to Mil std 810F
Better coverage and range, increased throughput,
higher availability and better access to information
Optimized for Wireless
Operate in an outdoor environmentImproved High-Bright Display
Benefit for YOUR CustomerFeature
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ML910 Rugged Notebook – The Motorola Difference
Ability to have multiple applications side by side
on the desktop
Enhanced Widescreen
Only those authorized can have access to secure
and sensitive data
Built-in Dual-factor
Authentication
Highly customizable and user-configurable;
purchase only the features you need and easily
change the components you use
More Adaptable
Extend the field use of the notebookMore Power
Anytime, anywhere access to vital information,
even while moving at speeds of up to 200 mph
Built-in Networks Access
Benefit for YOUR CustomerFeature
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The ML / MW Series is reliable and powerful enough to run even
the most demanding mission critical applications.
AirMobile provides fully automated file upload/download between an
entire fleet of vehicles using an IP transport over any IP-compliant
network. Transfers are automatically scheduled as vehicles come in
and out of range of a wireless network.
Premier MDC Reporting
Allows officers in their vehicles to Create Reports with separate
workflows; Import Data from State, CAD, RMS and handheld
scanners.
Manage report submission/approval/rejection.
Automatic License Plate Recognition
Automatically captures and processes license plate images.
Compare plates to “hot list” database.
Displays “hits” for officer verification.
DP2
Sample Applications –
Information Management, Video/Imaging
Digital Patroller II
Digital Patroller is an in car video system that records incidents with
clarity and reliability. Seamlessly integrates video capture in the
vehicle with management of collected data in the office..
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ML910 – We Aren’t the Only Ones Talking!
“ Video was also the crucial feature of the new rugged notebook
computer from Motorola Inc. It’s tough to beat the ToughBook from
Panasonic, a multiple-year award winner at FOSE. But this Motorola
unit comes with a dedicated video input jack, as well as a video card
with 128MB of dedicated memory, anticipating the increasing need
to work with video in challenging environments. We also liked that
Motorola itself is entering the rugged computer space, because
competition spurs innovation.”
Government Computer News
April 2, 2007
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