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8525 Vehicle Mount Computer

8525 Vehicle Mount Computer. Meet the PTX 8525 Vehicle Mounted Computer. Is the first Next Generation Terminal of rugged and flexible Vehicle Mount Computers

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8525 Vehicle Mount Computer

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  1. 8525 Vehicle Mount Computer

  2. Meet the PTX 8525 Vehicle Mounted Computer • Is the first Next Generation Terminal of rugged and flexible Vehicle Mount Computers • An ultra rugged, highly customizable and powerful Windows CE .NET based VMT that shares the common platform design of PTX’s latest terminal line-up • The 8525 delivers the durability and the performance required in a diverse number of vehicle computing applications in a user friendly and competitively priced package

  3. The 8525 is an evolution of the 8255 … 8525 Overview We all know the 8255 … …but with more (F)lexibility… …greater (I)ntegration ease … …exceptional (R)uggedness … …outstanding (E)rgonomics …

  4. 8525 Overview • The 8525 continues our focus on delivering unparalleled value by: • (F)lexible input and radio technology choices ensure ease of use and a solid fit with your existing infrastructure • (I)ntegration via industry leading XScale processor and Windows CE .NET delivers efficient adoption of applications. It’s also, backwards compatible to the 8255 for ease of migration and investment protection • Extreme (R)uggedness achieved without compromising ergonomics • (E)rgonomics to ensure day long input comfort and ease-of-viewing in varying environmental conditions …and adds…

  5. (I)ntense and (C)old (E)nvironments • ICE Defined: • operating environments where temperatures can be as low as -30C for extended periods of time (both indoor and outdoor), • are 95% condensing (cold-warm combinations), • typically incredibly wet or dusty; requiring protection from both conditions, • exposed to high shock and vibe conditions- often continuously for long periods of time

  6. Where didFIREand ICE originate from? • TheNeeds of the Customer!

  7. Vendors we have partnered with!

  8. Specifications

  9. Key Differences between 8255 & 8525

  10. 8525 Basic Specifications • Intel XScale, PXA 255 @ 400 MHz • 128 MB RAM, 32 MB Flash • Microsoft Windows CE .NET 4.2 • Standards Based Radio Options • 802.11b CF - 802.11a,g future • Bluetooth • New Narrowband (future) • GSM/GPRS (future) • CDMA/1xRTT (future) • Power: • Internal 10V-90V in & 15V, 50W out • Brown out protection

  11. Flexibility & Integration • Standards Based Radio Options • 802.11b - 802.11a,g future • Bluetooth • Narrowband (future) • GSM/GPRS (future) • CDMA/1xRTT (future) • Large, easy to read TFT color touch display • 8.8” diagonal • 640 x 240 • 5-Wire Touch Screen technology • Sunlight readable • Windows CE .NET • Ensures ease of application development / integration • Utilize existing drivers/ APIs • SDK Available • Multiple Keypad Options • 68 Key • QWERTY, AZERTY and ABC formats

  12. Flexibility and Integration • 82xx & 80xx Migration • Support existing 82xx-like mounts & RAM mount system • Supports Open TekTerm, ANSI, TESS • Expansion/Interface Support • 1 SDIO, 1 Compact Flash (Type II) and PCMCIA (Two Type II, 1 Type III) • For radio, storage or peripheral connectivity • 1 Tether port with: • 1 RS232 serial port (decoded scanner, printer) • Undecoded scanner port • USB host port • 1 DB9 port with RS232 • 1 High Density port with: • 1 RS232 serial comm. port • 1 USB device port • 2 USB host ports • Speaker/mic connection • Cable Management System • Scanners • Support legacy versions used with 7030 & 7035, 80xx and 82xx

  13. Flexibility and Integration *Underneath the Radio Dome • Expansion/Interface Support • 1 SDIO • 1 Compact Flash (Type II) • PCMCIA (Two Type II, 1 Type III) • For radio, storage or peripheral connectivity

  14. Ruggedness & Ergonomics • 2-Piece powder-coatedcast magnesium • Enhances ruggedness & environmental specs • IP 66 - totally protected against dust and strong jets of water (ICE spec) • Designed to meet or exceed NATO Military specification 810 for shock, vibration and operating conditions (ICE spec) • Standard or Freezer version • Standard version operating range of -20oC to 60oC (-4F to 140F) (non-condensing) • Freezer version operating range of -30oC to 60oC (-22F to 140)F (condensing) (ICE spec) • Comfortable viewing angle and keypad layout Backlit keypad for visibility in low-light

  15. IP66 Test 12.5 mm diameter nozzle from 2.5-3 metres distance, 100l/min for 3 minutes

  16. Options & Accessories

  17. Mounting Options Flexible and Rugged • Standard mount • Existing 8255 Quick Release cradle with adapter brackets • Ram mount options • New Quick Release Mount with 20 degree tilt • Swivel mount with new Quick Release

  18. Mounting Options Standard Mount Included with 8525. This mount is used with RAM, Quick Release and Swivel mount options Standard Mount Kit p/n 1008426

  19. Mounting Options Adapter for current 8x55 mounts Adapter brackets for existing mounts Kit p/n 1008424

  20. Mounting Options Adapter for current 8x55 mounts Back of 8525 Adapter brackets for existing mounts

  21. Mounting Options Adapter for current 8x55 VMT’s Adapter brackets for existing mounts

  22. Mounting Options Ram Mount options RAM mount end-options will be circular (as shown), or vesa

  23. Mounting Options New Quick Release Mount with 20 degree tilt Includes standard mount (not shown)

  24. Mounting Options Swivel Mount with vesa mount Includes standard mount (not shown)

  25. Antenna options • External Diversity stubby antennas shown • p/n 20667-002 • Choose 1 for non-diversity • Mag mount options available • 1000159 5 dBi (2 for diversity) • 97583 0 dBi (2 for diversity) • Internal antenna option (standard) • No external antenna – radio antenna located on CF radio under dome • Middle slot is for Narrowband antenna (future) • GSM/GPRS (future) • CDMA/1xRTT (future)

  26. Scanner/Accessory Support • Scanner Support: • PSC 7666 Undecoded and Decoded • Symbol 7647 and LS3X00   • Cables: •             Symbol 7647 6’ and 8’ Undecoded and Decoded JB5 •             PSC 7666 8’ Undecoded and Decoded JB5 •             LSX3X00 6’ and 8’ cables •             20 foot LS32xx JB5 scanner cable – future option • Aux Port Cable (26 pin) to USB host (x2) and USB device • Memory: • CF and SDIO memory cards available • (same as 7535) 

  27. Scanner/Accessory Support Aux Port Cable (26 pin) to USB host (x2) and USB device. p/n 1008088

  28. Accessory Support WA4010 For ethernet connection – use WA4010 and connect to Aux Port Cable (26 pin)

  29. Scanner/Accessory Support 8525 Touch Screen Protective Cover (package of 12). p/n 1008009

  30. Markets

  31. The VMT Market • What You Should Know About The Market • The 8525 positions PTX as a broad solution provider in the VMT category- no competitor offers a family of products like we do • Few competitors offers a feature-to-feature competitive product to the 8525 (operating temp, condensing, radios, ruggedness) • VMT’s to date have ignored the WWAN mobile market- the 8525 can serve this niche • Worldwide shipments of On-Board and Fixed computers is estimated at $450.7 million in 2003 growing to $589.4 million in 2008- CAGR of 5.5% PTX (#3) Market Share is Growing: 12% in’03 from 10.3% in ’02. LXE (#9) and Symbol (#4) Shares are falling over the same period (WW shipments of Rugged Onboard/Fixed Vehicle Computers, VDC)

  32. 8525 Target Markets • Primary: Core Supply Chain Logistics Markets • Warehouse and Distribution • Transportation & Logistics • Manufacturing • Secondary: Mobile Computing Markets • Field Service • Utilities • Transportation Wide-area radio capabilities offer opportunities outside of the 4 walls

  33. A flexible and rugged vehicle mount computer to address a number of markets

  34. Competition

  35. Key Differences - 8525 & LXE VX6

  36. Key Differences - 8525 & LXE MX3X

  37. Key Differences - 8525 & Symbol 7900

  38. Key Differences - 8525 & Intermec CV-60

  39. Competitive Position Summary Competitive Position Summary • PTX delivers market leading functionality and extreme ruggedness that is unmatched by any product in it’s class: • Exceptional Expansion and Connectivity • Ease of Integration and Customization (SDK) • High Value (Feature to Price ratio) • Low TCO- Ultra Ruggedness and Ergonomics • ‘The 8525 delivers market leading functionality and extreme ruggedness while backed by PTX’s outstanding service and support infrastructure.’

  40. Questions?

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