New Wireless Mobile Data Terminal Meets EOBR Regulations


Salt Lake City, UT (PRWEB) March 10, 2011

QSI Corporation (a Beijer Electronics Group Company), a designer and manufacturer of rugged mobile data terminals and human machine interfaces (HMI), is pleased to introduce the new TREQ-M4x mobile data terminal. Designed for vehicle system integrators, the TREQ-M4x boasts the same powerful features as the TREQ-M4 but offers wireless communication and control, and fully meets the hardware requirements of USDOT FMCSA Rule 395.16 for Electronic On-Board Recorders (EOBRs).

“With the recent regulations from FMCSA, it is even more important to offer an in-cab terminal that not only meets the new EOBR rules but also provides wireless communication for today’s vehicle applications,” said Jim Elwell, Founder of QSI Corporation. “We are very excited to add the TREQ-M4x to our growing line of TREQ mobile data terminals.”

Similar to the TREQ-M4 but with more functionality, the new TREQ-M4x features a GPS receiver and a quad-band GSM/GPRS modem for location-based applications like mapping and navigation, as well as data communication for messaging and routing. Also added are a J1708 and J1939 (CANbus) interface. Additional specifications of the TREQ-M4x include a bright 480 x 272 pixel LCD, 4.3″ (109 mm) diagonal with a resistive touch screen, Marvell


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