For software and operating system specifics please see additional documentation. 1.1. Product models This documentation is applicable for both CCpilot XM and CrossCore XM. They are offer the same level of hardware and interfaces, with the following difference: ...
Date: Feb 10, 15 1.2. Conventions and definitions CCpilot XM and CrossCore XM are in most cases identical in functionality and usage. The following definition is used to separate unit specific details. The observe symbol is also used to highlight such difference.
CCpilot XM - Technical Manual Date: Feb 10, 15 Be advised that the XM device draws power from the vehicle battery. This can result in the inability of the vehicle to start if the on-board computer has been on for a period of time without the vehicle engine running.
2.1. Front side On the front face of CCpilot XM there is a touch screen, buttons for switching the unit on/off as well adjusting the screens brightness level, a buzzer, status indicator and a light sensor.
CCpilot XM - Technical Manual Date: Feb 10, 15 3. Installation Install the device in such a way that is considered safe and does not expose any unnecessary stress to the unit. In this section, some recommendations are made regarding installation.
During welding or other service on the machine, all cables to the XM device shall be disconnected. 3.3. Mounting CCpilot XM is preferably mounted on a VESA 75 bracket which allows adjustment of the display’s position and angle. To fasten, use the appropriate M6 cap screw of type MC6S (Allen) or MRT (Torx). The enclosure has blind holes, which give a maximum thread depth in the enclosure of 12.5 mm.
When CCpilot XM or any device is installed in a vehicle environment it is important that the installation is traffic-safe. maximatecc does not recommend that CCpilot XM or its accessories are used actively by the driver or operator when a risk of injury to people, or damage to property, is present.
By selecting any of the operating systems shut-down alternatives. CCpilot XM can also be turned off by pressing the On/Off button on the display for four seconds and then releasing it. The times for the On/Off button can be adjusted in settings and it can also be disabled so that the unit cannot be shut down using the button, to prevent turning the computer off accidentally.
4.4. Using the touch screen The CCpilot XM display is equipped with touch functionality which gives the opportunity to provide a very easy-to-use HMI (Human Machine Interface) for the user. 4.4.1. Double and right click on the touch screen Double click is performed similar to using an external pointing device.
5.2. Light sensor A light sensor is placed in the front of the CCpilot XM. Using this, ambient light levels can be measured and used for example by software to automatically adjust the screen brightness.
CCpilot XM - Technical Manual Date: Feb 10, 15 5.6. CAN The XM device has four CAN interfaces according to CAN ISO 11898 2.0B. To avoid interference caused by EMC the max speed should be limited to 250 Kbit/s. Using higher bit rates requires adapted filtering, available as an optional adaption, and shielded cables.
CCpilot XM - Technical Manual Date: Feb 10, 15 5.12. GPRS/GSM The All-Integrated models have a GPRS modem for data connections. The modem supports quad band (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) and GPRS class 10 which gives a maximum transfer speed of 85,6 Kbit/s.
X1 USB1. In order to give the XM device its high environmental classification, the unit is equipped with DIN M12 connectors. maximatecc provides adapter cables which convert from DIN M12 to standard connectors.
Page 17
CCpilot XM - Technical Manual Date: Feb 10, 15 X4, X5, X11, X12 - CAN Connector Pin # Default signal Comments DIN M12 x 1 female, 5-pole, CAN Shield Connected to chassis A-coded ground Rotation 180º CAN_GND CANH CANL Housing...
Page 18
CCpilot XM - Technical Manual Date: Feb 10, 15 X10 – I/O Connector Pin # Default signal Comments DIN M12 x 1 female, 8-pole, DIG 1 Digital input A-coded DIG 2 Digital input Rotation 180º DIG GND Digital GND DIG GND...
Page 19
CCpilot XM - Technical Manual Date: Feb 10, 15 X18 - WLAN Antenna Connector Pin # Default signal Comments RP-TNC, female, 50ohm Antenna signal Digital input Housing Antenna ground Digital input X19 - Bluetooth Antenna Connector Pin # Default signal...
CCpilot XM - Technical Manual Date: Feb 10, 15 7. Specifications The specification may vary depending on your computer configuration. 7.1. Standard models connectivity level Interface / Feature CCpilot XM CCpilot XM All-Integrated CrossCore XM CrossCore XM All-Integrated CAN bus...
Page 21
CCpilot XM - Technical Manual Date: Feb 10, 15 Supported signal type Composite video signal, PAL and NTSC Power control Application controllable, shared supply source and protection Output Voltage 12 VDC Output Current 250 mA@12 VDC / channel or 1 A total...
CCpilot XM - Technical Manual Date: Feb 10, 15 Power Supply Supply Voltage 12 or 24 V nominal Power Consumption < 2 A at 24 V 7.3. Environmental tolerance Environmental Test Standard Dry Heat IEC 60068-2-2 Operating: +70°C, 24h Storage: +85°C, 24h...
CCpilot XM - Technical Manual Date: Feb 10, 15 7.4. Weight and dimensions 7.4.1. CCpilot XM 10.4” Description Enclosure size 278 x 215 x 71 mm (W x H x D) Weight 2,86 Kg 7.4.2. CCpilot XM 12” Description Enclosure size 316 x 251 x 72.5 mm (W x H x D)
Page 24
CCpilot XM - Technical Manual Date: Feb 10, 15 7.4.3. CCpilot XM 15” Description Enclosure size 380 x 300 x 77 mm (W x H x D) Weight 4 Kg 7.4.4. CrossCore XM Description Enclosure size 294 x 191 x 58.5 mm (W x H x D) Weight 2.5 Kg...
CCpilot XM - Technical Manual Date: Feb 10, 15 8. Technical Support Contact your reseller or supplier for help with possible problems with your XM device. In order to get the best help, you should have your XM device in front of you and be prepared with the following information before you contact support.
Microsoft Corporation in the USA and/or other countries. maximatecc AB is not responsible for editing errors, technical errors or for material which has been omitted in this document. maximatecc is not responsible for unintentional damage or for damage which occurs as a result of supplying, handling or using of this material including the devices and software referred to herein.
Need help?
Do you have a question about the CCpilot XM and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers