ACD GRUPPE MFT920 Reference guide

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Brief Overview
MFT920 Vehicle Terminal – F160
U.S. Edition 2015
Version: 1.50
© 2015 ACD Group
All Rights Reserved
This document may not be duplicated or made accessible to
third parties without written permission by ACD.

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Table of Contents
1
Scope of Delivery.........................................................................................3
2
Intended Use................................................................................................3
3
Handling of the Device.................................................................................4
3.1
Switching the Device on and off................................................................................5
3.1.1
Switching on.........................................................................................................5
3.1.2
Switching off.........................................................................................................6
3.2
Connection Ports of the Device ................................................................................6
3.2.1
Pin Assignment Voltage Supply: Sub-D Plug (15-pole).......................................7
3.2.2
Pin Assignment COM 1 (RS232) Interface: Sub-D Plug (9-pole)........................8
3.2.3
Pin Assignment COM 2 (RS232) Interface: Sub-D Plug (9-pole)........................9
3.2.4
Pin Assignment PS/2 Jack: Mini-Din (6-pole)....................................................10
3.2.5
Ethernet (LAN)...................................................................................................10
3.2.6
USB (USB1, USB2, USB3)................................................................................11
3.2.7
External Antenna Connector..............................................................................11
3.2.8
Special Considerations for external Devices at the Interfaces..........................11
3.3
Emergency Supply..................................................................................................11
4
Cleaning and Maintenance Information......................................................12
5
Service and Spare Parts ............................................................................12
6
FCC Statement of Compliance...................................................................13
7
Manufacturer’s Representations and Warranties.......................................15

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1 Scope of Delivery
The package contains the following items:
1 Device
2 Brief overview MFT920 Vehicle Terminal – F160 (quick start manual)
3 Holding bracket (optional)
4 Power supply cable (optional)
5 Table power adapter – two parts (optional)
Check package for completion and possible damages.
Figure 1: Package content
2 Intended Use
The MFT920 serves as a vehicle terminal, specifically designed for use in vehicles such as forklifts or order
pickers. Do not use the system in geographical areas where explosives may be used.
Observe the local regulatory requirements for wireless devices.
The supplied components are intended for use with this device only.
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3 Handling of the Device
Read all instructions first before using the MFT920!
Do not drink any alcohol or take any drugs while using the MFT920
and follow the saftey instructions carefully!
ATTENTION
Tampering with the device or improper operation will lead to a loss
of warranty! If problems occur, ACD must be contacted
immediately.
ATTENTION
The power supply is electrically isolated from the device.
Bear in mind, however, that this electrical isolation ceases to be
effective if the interfaces (COM/USB) of the device are directly
supplied with input voltage (without electrical isolation). This can
lead to the destruction of components of the device.
ATTENTION
Prior to each use, the terminal as well as the connection cables
must be inspected for damage. Damaged parts must be replaced.
Please contact ACD in this case.
ATTENTION
Prior to each journey, the mounting bracket of the MFT920 must be
inspected for damage (tear, deformation). Defective mounting
brackets must be replaced for your own safety.
ATTENTION
In order to prevent excessive heat, the terminal, as well as the
power pack (if a power pack is used), must not be covered while in
use.
ATTENTION
Do not place the terminal close to any heat sources (such as space
heaters) and do not expose it to direct sunlight or excessive dust
sources.
ATTENTION
Make sure there is no risk of stumbling over connection cables or
power packs.
ATTENTION
Only original ACD power packs or the ACD power supply cable
may be used for operating the MFT920. Observe the input voltage
range on the rating plate located at the bottom of the device.

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ATTENTION
Voltage may occur on the inside of the device, which may lead to
severe or even fatal injuries when touching live parts or handling
the device in an improper manner. It may also lead to severe
material damage.
The device may only be opened by trained specialists, and only
after consulting with ACD.
The device may only be attached in the position intended by the
holding bracket.
3.1 Switching the Device on and off
3.1.1 Switching on
In order to switch on the device, the ON/OFF switch at the bottom of the device must be in position “I”
(Figure 2). The device can then be switched on via a defined key (ACD key (default setting), F1 key or F2
key, see Figure 3). It is also possible that the device starts up immediately without pressing a defined key.
Figure 2: Switching on
Figure 3: Front of the Device

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3.1.2 Switching off
To shut down the device, you may either use the software or press a customised key (default setting: ACD
key) for 5 seconds (default setting).
If the device is in standby mode, this is indicated by flashing of the green
LED. The device can be switched off completely by switching the ON/OFF switch at the bottom of the device
to position “0” (Figure 4).
Detailed instructions for configuring the ON/OFF behavior can be requested from the manufacturer if
required.
Figure 4: Switching off
3.2 Connection Ports of the Device
The connections are at the rear side of the device. Each connection is described in the following section.
The interfaces will be explained in detail in the following figures 6 - 12.
Figure 5: Bottom of the Device
ATTENTION
Unintended use of the interfaces should be avoided.
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11
9
8
12
6
2/4
13
7

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3.2.1 Pin Assignment Voltage Supply: Sub-D Plug (15-pole)
This is the power supply connection of the device. The device is powered from a DC source with a voltage
range from 13 V to 72 V DC, which is normally the battery of the vehicle. You can plug the provided power
supply cable (see caption 1, “Scope of delivery”) into the connector.
Figure 6: Power
Pin no.
Description Function
1 -UB POWER IN- Power supply 0V
2 -UB POWER IN- Power supply 0V
3 -UB POWER IN- Power supply 0V
4 -UB POWER IN- Power supply 0V
5 not assigned
6 +UB POWER IN+ Power supply +
7 +UB POWER IN+ Power supply +
8 +UB POWER IN+ Power supply +
9 +UB POWER IN+ Power supply +
10 not assigned
11 not assigned
12 not assigned
13 not assigned
14 not assigned
15 not assigned
Table 1: Pin Assignment Voltage Supply
For the protection against a short circuit inside of the device, a fuse is used at the connection ports of the
device (see figure 7). The value of that fuse is 3.15 Ampere slow-blow (TT).
Because it is possible that there is a short circuit at the power supply plug or the power supply cable, the
MFT920 must be protected externally at the machine end. The appropriate value is on the rating plate in the
cable entrance area of the device.
Figure 7: Fuse
ATTENTION
Always replace blown fuses by identical new ones.

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3.2.2 Pin Assignment COM 1 (RS232) Interface: Sub-D Plug (9-pole)
Usually scanners are connected at the COM1 interface, or it serves as interface for other electronic devices.
Figure 8: COM 1
Pin no.
Description Function
1 DCD Input RS232 Handshake
2 RXD Input RS232 Incoming data
3 TXD Output RS232 Outgoing data
4 DTR Output RS232 Handshake
5 GND COMMON GND-RS232
6 DSR Input RS232 Handshake
7 RTS Output RS232 Handshake
8 CTS Input RS232 Handshake
9 +5V Voltage output *)
Table 2: Pin Assignment COM 1
*) +12 V output is optional
(The maximum power consumption should be observed, see Section 3.2.8)

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3.2.3 Pin Assignment COM 2 (RS232) Interface: Sub-D Plug (9-pole)
Usually scanners are connected at the COM2 interface, or it serves as interface for other electronic devices.
Figure 9: COM 2
Pin no.
Description Function
1 DCD Input RS232 Handshake
2 RXD Input RS232 Incoming data
3 TXD Output RS232 Outgoing data
4 DTR Output RS232 Handshake
5 GND COMMON GND-RS232
6 DSR Input RS232 Handshake
7 RTS Output RS232 Handshake
8 CTS Input RS232 Handshake
9 +5V Voltage output *)
Table 3: Pin Assignment COM 2
*) +12 V output is optional
(The maximum power consumption should be observed, see Section 3.2.8)

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3.2.4 Pin Assignment PS/2 Jack: Mini-Din (6-pole)
Usually older keyboards or scanners which dispose of this connection
are connected at the PS/2 interface.
Figure 10: PS/2
*) The maximum power consumption should be observed, see Section 3.2.8.
3.2.5 Ethernet (LAN)
The LAN or Ethernet interface is used for the connection of the devices via cable. At these interfaces you
can connect a commercial ethernet cable (which is also called patch cable).
Standard configuration of the RJ45 according to the ethernet standard IEEE 802.3
LED: green: network connection
LED yellow: data exchange via Ethernet (sending or receiving) is taking place.
Figure 11: LAN
Pin no.
Description Function
1 DATA PS/2 Data signal
Incoming and Outgoing
data
2 not assigned
3 GND COMMON GND-PS/2
4 +5V Voltage output *)
5 CLK PS/2 Clock signal Outgoing Clock
6 not assigned
Table
4
:
Pin A
ssignment PS/2
J
ack
2
6

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3.2.6 USB (USB1, USB2, USB3)
The 3 USB interfaces USB1, USB2 and USB3 are equal and serve as connection to different peripheric
devices like USB keyboard, USB mouse, USB memory stick etc.
Standard configuration according to USB 2.0 standard:
Maximum current: 500 mA each
The maximum power consumption should be observed, see Section 3.2.8.
Figure 12: USB
3.2.7 External Antenna Connector
The external antenna connection is of no relevance.
Figure 13: WLAN
NOTE The external antenna is not supported and is deactivated.
3.2.8 Special Considerations for external Devices at the Interfaces
The maximum power consumption of all external devices connected at the 2 COM interfaces, the 3 USB
interfaces and the PS/2 interface must not exceed 8 Watts, because the internal power supply of the device
has its own power limitation. If you plug an external device e.g. a scanner to the MFT please check that the
total power consumption of all external devices does not exceed 8W.
When connecting external devices to the interfaces, the electrical isolation of the voltage supply ceases to be
effective if the external device has an electrically conductive connection to the supply circuit.
3.3 Emergency Supply
The MFT920 is equipped with an internal voltage stabiliser which continues to supply the device with voltage
in the event of sporadic voltage drops of less than 3 seconds.

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4 Cleaning and Maintenance Information
Clean the device with a soft cloth when dirty.
Always disconnect the device from the voltage supply before cleaning!
ATTENTION
Do not use any corrosive chemicals, cleaning solutions or strong
cleaning agents in order to clean the device.
ATTENTION
All components must be disposed of properly at the end of their
technical lifetime.
5 Service and Spare Parts
If you have service requests please contact:
Hegele Logistic, LLC
855 N. Wood Dale Rd., Suite A
Wood Dale, IL 60191
United States
Telephone: +1 847 690 0430
Fax: +1 630 354 6840
Email: repaircenter@hegelelogistic.com
If you require spare parts please contact:
ACD Elektronik GmbH
Engelberg 2
88480 Achstetten
Germany
Telephone: +49 7392 708 499
Fax: +49 7392 708 490
Email: info@acd-elektronik.de
Use Original Spare Parts Only.

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6 FCC Statement of Compliance
Contains FCC ID: TWG-SDCPE15N
NOTE
To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, the
antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a
separation distance of at least 20 cm (8 inches) from all persons
and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any
other antenna or transmitter.”
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant
to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can
be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one of the following measures:
1. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
2. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
3. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
4. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
NOTE
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set
forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be
installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm (8 inches)
between the radiator and your body.

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7 Manufacturer’s Representations and Warranties
ACD Elektronik GmbH
Engelberg 2
88480 Achstetten
Germany
Phone: +49 7392 708-0
Fax: +49 7392 708-190
These Representations and Warranties are applicable to all customers (the “Customers” and each,
individually, a “Customer”) purchasing products (the “Products”) manufactured by ACD Elektronik GmbH (the
“Company”).
1. Warranty and Limitations:
1.1. Company warrants solely to the original purchaser of the Products that for the Warranty Period (as
defined below), the Products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use, and
will conform to Company’s published specifications of the Products. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Company
retains its right to deviate from its published specifications due to the latest innovations and improvements in
function and design of the Products.
1.2. The foregoing warranty is subject to the proper storage, transportation and use of the Products, and
does not include defects due to normal wear and tear or deterioration.
1.3. Customer shall immediately, but in any event no later than eight (8) days following delivery or
installation of the Product, inspect the Products for conformity and visible defects. Customer shall give
Company immediate written notice of any non-conformities or visible defects regarding the Products. In the
event that Customer fails to provide the Company within eight (8) days following delivery or installation of the
Products with notice of any non-conformities or visible defects, any warranty claims in this regard shall be
deemed waived.
1.4. Customer shall immediately notify Company in writing of any other defects of the Products and
return such defective Product. Company’s sole obligation under the foregoing warranty is, at Company’s
option, to replace or exchange the defective Product or issue a merchandise credit for the defective Product.
Any replaced or exchanged Products shall be subject to the warranty set forth in 1.1., following their
replacement or exchange. If Company has received notification from Customer, and no defects of the
Product could be discovered, Customer shall bear the costs that Company incurred as a result of the notice.
It shall be in Company’s sole discretion to determine if the Product has a defect.
1.5. With respect to orders made to custom, any defects of the Products caused by Customer’s
specifications are excluded from the warranty set forth in 1.1.
1.6. Company also makes no warranty that the Products manufactured under an order made to custom
do not infringe the intellectual property or other proprietary rights of any third party and Customer is solely
responsible for assuring that such Products do not so infringe.
1.7. The “Warranty Period” begins on the date of delivery of the Product to Customer, and continues to
be in effect for two (2) years.
1.8. Company does not authorize any person or party to assume or create for it any other obligation or
liability in connection with the Products except as set forth herein.

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1.9. All requests and notices under this Warranty shall be directed to:
ACD Elektronik GmbH
Engelberg 2
88480 Achstetten
Germany
Phone: +49 7392 708-0
Email: [email protected]
1.10. THE WARRANTY SET FORTH IN SECTION 1.1 IS MADE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES
(WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED), RIGHTS OR CONDITIONS, AND CUSTOMER ACKNOWLEDGES
THAT EXCEPT FOR SUCH LIMITED WARRANTY, THE PRODUCTS ARE PROVIDED “AS IS.” COMPANY
SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, NON-INFRINGEMENT, AND
THOSE WARRANTIES ARISING FROM A COURSE OF PERFORMANCE, A COURSE OF DEALING OR
TRADE USAGE.
2. Limitation of Liability:
2.1. IN NO EVENT SHALL COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE,
SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, DAMAGES FOR LOSS
OF PROFITS, REVENUE, GOODWILL OR USE, INCURRED BY CUSTOMER OR ANY THIRD PARTY,
WHETHER IN AN ACTION IN CONTRACT, TORT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR IMPOSED BY STATUTE, OR
OTHERWISE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. COMPANY’S LIABILITY
FOR DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT SHALL IN NO EVENT
EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCTS. IT IS AGREED AND ACKNOWLEDGED THAT
THE PROVISIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT ALLOCATE THE RISKS BETWEEN COMPANY AND
CUSTOMER, THAT COMPANY’S PRICING REFLECTS THIS ALLOCATION OF RISK, AND BUT FOR
THIS ALLOCATION AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY, COMPANY WOULD NOT HAVE ENTERED INTO
THIS AGREEMENT.
2.2. IN JURISDICTIONS THAT LIMIT THE SCOPE OF OR PRECLUDE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSION
OF REMEDIES OR DAMAGES, OR OF LIABILITY, SUCH AS LIABILITY FOR GROSS NEGLIGENCE OR
WILLFUL MISCONDUCT OR DO NOT ALLOW IMPLIED WARRANTIES TO BE EXCLUDED, THE
LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION OF WARRANTIES, REMEDIES, DAMAGES OR LIABILITY SET FORTH
ABOVE ARE INTENDED TO APPLY TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW.
CUSTOMER MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS THAT VARY BY STATE, COUNTRY OR OTHER
JURISDICTION.
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