Vehicle docking station provider Gamber-Johnson has released a new model designed for the Panasonic Toughpad FZ-M1 17-in. tablet. The vehicle docking station is lightweight and designed to minimize the overall footprint of the FZ-M1.
A push and turn lock makes docking and undocking the computer easy and a keyed lock provides added security for theft deterrence. Bottom-facing ports offer the ability to route cables for any vehicle or forklift mounting application, and the dock is designed to accommodate the FZ-M1 magnetic card reader or the X hand strap.
The FZ-M1 docking station provides two levels of port replication, both with optional dual antenna pass-through for WWAN/WLAN/GPS. The LITE port replication model features Ethernet, (2) USB 3.0, and Input power, while the full port replication model features Ethernet, (2) USB 3.0, Serial, VGA, HDMI and Input power. The docking station is supported with Gamber-Johnson’s three-year limited warranty.
The FZ-M1 vehicle docking station is designed for the rugged mobile environment and tested to MIL-STD-810G shock/vibration testing and crash tested to SAE J1455 Standards. The FZ-M1 dock attaches to any existing Gamber-Johnson motion attachment.