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September 17, 2025 7 mins
Shawn details the MD-34A Windows 10 Industrial Tablet Desk Dock from Siemens in Episode 45 of The Automation Minute, Season 5. Listen to The Automation Minute on The Automation Blog: The Automation Minute, Season 5 Episode 45 Show Notes: The links mentioned in the video are listed below: MD-34A Product Website Previous episode on the MD-34A  Shawn's Siemens S7 Course Read the transcript on The Automation Blog: (automatically generated) Shawn Tierney (Host):  Hey everyone, welcome back to the show. Shawn Tierney here from Insights. And today, we're gonna take a look at the desk dock for the MD dash 34 a Windows 10 tablet from Siemens. You remember I took a look at this I five tablet a while back, and at the time, I asked if they could send me the desk dock or docking station so that I could leave it here on the stage and actually use it because it's a gray I five Windows PC that happens to also be a tablet and a barcode reader and an RFID reader and all these other things too. In any case, it did come in, several weeks later, and I filmed an episode. I don't know what happened to it, but it never got published. So, I wanted to in appreciation for them sending this over and sponsoring this episode so it's ad free, I did wanna cover. So in any case, let me first, though, take this guy out and, shut her down because her fan is running. I got it doing all kinds of cool stuff. Now I was really surprised. I turned it on and it still had all battery. Even though I hadn't used it in months, it still had a full battery. So I really appreciated that. That's cool. A lot of times at home, my tablet, you know, even if it's off, it still will, drain batteries. So I didn't like that at all. So look at that guy turned off. Now I'm not gonna do an unboxing because the, the box was just a simple cardboard box that came in there wrapped in plastic and very secure, but there wasn't a lot to show with that, so I didn't go and dig up that archival footage. But what I do wanna do here now is go to overhead mode, and then let me go ahead and unplug the ethernet cable and the power cable. This This is the same power cable that came with the tablet. Right? So you don't have to go and buy that again. And let's take a look at what comes with this, what they call their, desktop or what I would call a docking station. And I think we can even zoom in a little bit more on it. Here, let's try. Okay. The first thing I wanted to show you is that it has these two metal pegs that make it very easy to align the actual tablet when you go to pull it in. I'm gonna go ahead and bring the tablet back out here, and we can see those two little holes there. And so that makes it extremely easy to align it up and put it in there nice and secure. Right? And so I really like that. And so that's the first thing here, and you can see all the connections down there at the bottom. Alright. And then if we take a look at the back here, this is where we see this is where I have the power going in. And here we can see two, sorry, two USB two point o's, not three point o's. Alright. There is a three point o and a USB c in the unit itself. And then we have another RJ 45. This is a ten one hundred. So this is great if you're just leaving it on your desk and, when you plug in, you wanna get off Wi Fi. Again, there's an r j 45 in the unit itself as well, for Ethernet. Then we have the, VGA out. Like I said on the unit, it has an HDMI and a USB c, But, VGA now a lot of you may be saying, well, VGA, what am I gonna do with that? I have a lot of VGA output devices here in the studio that actually are very easy to convert it to either DVI or HDMI or, you know, display port, you know. So, 99%. I have actually haven't found a monitor or a television that didn't, accept converting VGA to high definition and it looks great. Then we have our serial port, which is awesome too because if you had some legacy serial device you had t...
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(00:01):
Everyone, welcome back to the show. Sean Tierney
here from Insights. And today, we're gonna take
a look at the desk dock for the
MD dash 34 a
Windows 10
tablet
from Siemens. You remember I took a look
at this I five tablet a while back,
and at the time, I asked if they
could send me the desk dock or docking
station so that I could leave it here

(00:22):
on the stage and actually use it because
it's a gray I five
Windows PC that happens to also be a
tablet and a barcode reader and an RFID
reader and all these other things too. In
any case, it did come in, several weeks
later, and I filmed an episode. I don't
know what happened to it, but it never
got published. So,
I wanted to in appreciation for them sending
this over and sponsoring this episode so it's

(00:45):
ad free, I did wanna cover. So in
any case, let me first, though,
take this guy out and, shut her down
because her fan is running. I got it
doing all kinds of cool stuff. Now I
was really surprised. I turned it on and
it still had all battery. Even though I
hadn't used it in months, it still had
a full battery. So I really appreciated that.
That's cool. A lot of times at home,

(01:05):
my tablet, you know, even if it's
off, it still will,
drain batteries. So I didn't like that at
all. So look at that guy turned off.
Now I'm not gonna do an unboxing
because the,
the box was just a simple cardboard box
that came in there wrapped in plastic
and very secure, but there wasn't a lot
to show with that, so I didn't go
and dig up that archival footage. But what

(01:27):
I do wanna do here now is go
to overhead mode, and then let me go
ahead and unplug the ethernet cable and the
power cable. This This is the same power
cable that came with the tablet. Right? So
you don't have to go and buy that
again.
And let's take a look at what comes
with this,
what they call their, desktop or what I
would call a docking station. And I think

(01:48):
we can even zoom in a little bit
more on it.
Here, let's try.
Okay. The first thing I wanted to show
you is that it has these two
metal pegs
that make it very easy to align the
actual
tablet
when you go to pull it in. I'm
gonna go ahead and bring the tablet back
out here,
and we can see those two little holes

(02:08):
there.
And so that makes it extremely easy to
align it up and put it in there
nice and secure.
Right? And so I really like that.
And so
that's the first thing here, and you can
see all the connections down there at the
bottom.
Alright. And then if we take a look
at the back here,
this is where we see this is where
I have the power going in. And here

(02:29):
we can see two,
sorry, two
USB two point o's, not three point o's.
Alright. There is a three point o and
a USB c in the unit itself. And
then we have another RJ 45.
This is a ten one hundred. So this
is great if you're just leaving it on
your desk
and, when you plug in, you wanna get
off Wi Fi. Again, there's an r j
45 in the unit itself as well,

(02:50):
for Ethernet. Then we have the,
VGA out. Like I said on the unit,
it has an HDMI and a USB c,
But, VGA now a lot of you may
be saying, well, VGA, what am I gonna
do with that? I have a lot of
VGA output devices here in the studio
that actually
are very easy to convert it to either
DVI or HDMI
or, you know, display port, you know. So,

(03:12):
99%.
I have actually haven't found a monitor
or a television that didn't, accept converting VGA
to high definition and it looks great. Then
we have our serial port, which is awesome
too because if you had some legacy serial
device you had to connect to the computer,
you know, you could do that right here.
Right? So, a lot of times, you may

(03:34):
have that if you're replacing legacy equipment. So
those are the major ports here. Now on
this side here,
we do get two more USB two point
o's and these are great for I I
just plugged in the dongle for my wireless
mouse and keyboard,
but, that's great having that on the side
as well.
And then on this side, there's really nothing.

(03:55):
You can see the front.
Again, this is sturdy. It's it doesn't feel
like it's going to float away. Like, it
has some weight to it. So when you
set it down and it has rubber feet
too. Let's take a look at those. And,
you know, I can zoom in too. So
So I I feel very comfortable about leaving
it here on the workbench
and that it's not gonna slide off.
And, you know, it has enough,

(04:16):
heaviness to it. I know some of the
the inexpensive stuff you buy these days, you
put it on your desk, every time you
move a wire, it sloshes around. Right?
But, in any case, you can see it's
the MDDash34
A Dash D D.
So you can see that there. And, I
gotta say, I haven't had a docking station
for a really long time.

(04:37):
But with a tablet like this,
I think it's extremely useful because,
you know, the whole point of having the
tablet is that you're going out and, you
know, you need to be mobile. Maybe you're
checking on instruments or maybe you wanna just
check on maybe you have an HMI or
WinCC running on this. You wanna check on
your,
you know, and they do have a hand

(04:57):
strap that you can get for this. Maybe
you need to use the barcode reader.
They also have a dock for the forklift
if you're gonna use it with a forklift.
But this allows you to get out there
and do what you need to do mobile.
A lot a lot easier to use than
a laptop. Right? Trying to juggle a laptop.
But in any case and it's aeronautic too.
I know what my laptop, my, and I
did a review on it, the MSI. It

(05:18):
has some, some of its mounting feet depending
on how you hold it. I'm not very
comfortable. I'll do that. I'll do an update
on that in the future, but in any
case, but, you know, you get back to
your desk. You don't wanna use this little
screen. And then I know if you're like
me, you want a full size keyboard and
a mouse. Right? So if I'm gonna be
doing any type of serious, work on my
computer,
I need a full none of these small

(05:38):
ones. I need the full number pad. I
need the full up, down, curses, everything.
Right? All function keys if I'm gonna be
efficient. And so you can do that with
this. Right? So I actually plugged this keyboard
and mouse in there, and it was what
is you know, it was exactly as,
expected.
One thing I didn't do is to see
how many monitors I could put up to
it. I just didn't wanna take everything apart

(05:58):
and see if I could hook up, like,
three different monitors to it. But in any
case,
I do think it supports, multi monitors.
And according to, the the manual for this
set talking about extending the display versus mirroring.
So in any case,
you know, something to check out. You might
wanna talk to your Siemens rep if you
want more information about it. You know, if

(06:20):
you're thinking about, getting this and using the
dock in your workspace.
But with that, that's really all I had
unboxing of this desktop. I'm gonna set it
up over here, and I hope to use
it from now on every day when I'm
doing my videos and doing our automation,
Tech Talk lunchtime additions, which will be coming
back. Haven't forgotten about those, but I do

(06:40):
have a backlog of videos I'm trying to
get through
by the end of the fiscal year. So
in any case, and this is one of
them. I mean, like I said, I filmed
it. I don't know what happened to it.
Didn't get released, so I wanted to make
sure I got that out. And I got
some other great stuff coming for you as
well as we just had an episode of
the History of Automation podcast
that I'm doing on weekends with people talking

(07:02):
about old automation products. So if you're interested
in that kinda old stuff,
you know, pre February, like, you know, Windows
3.1, Windows 95,
PLC five, some old monocons,
and whatnot. We were talking about old TI
five zero fives in a recent episode.
Check that out.
If you go to the automationblog.com/automationmuseum,

(07:25):
also,
automationmuseum.org
should take you there as well. But for
some reason, it's not redirecting today, so I
got a tech support link in again, this
is common stuff that should never have a
problem, but I gotta take support link into
them to get that redirect fixed. But in
any case, I did wanna bring this to
you. I do also wanna wish you all
good health and happiness. And until next time,

(07:47):
my friends,
peace.
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