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VMT10 User's Manual
WETIF Industrie EDV
Senserstraße 3
D - 82140 Olching
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Telefon DE +49 8142 448976-0
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+43 664 28 68 223
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www.wetif.com
Feb/18/2014 Ver: 1.1

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  • Page 1 VMT10 User’s Manual WETIF Industrie EDV Telefon DE +49 8142 448976-0 Senserstraße 3 Telefon AT +43 664 28 68 223 D - 82140 Olching info@wetif.com www.wetif.com Technische Änderungen und Irrtum ohne Vorankündigung vorbehalten! Alle Rechte geschützt! Feb/18/2014 Ver: 1.1...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    2.1 Check the package ................2-1 2.2 General View of the VMT10............2-3 2.2.1 VMT10 general view ............2-3 2.2.2 VMT10 input / output ports view .........2-4 2.3 Starting the VMT10 ...............2-5 2.3.1 DC Voltage Supply Connector ..........2-5 2.3.2 Connecting External Devices ..........2-5 2.3.3 Powering Up the VMT10 .............2-6...
  • Page 3 4.2 Main Setup ..................4 4.2.1 System time / System date ............5 4.3 Advanced BIOS Features Setup ............6 4.3.1 ACPI Settings ................7 4.3.2 S5 RTC Wake Settings ............8 4.3.3 Trusted Computing ..............9 4.3.4 CPU Configuration ............... 10 4.3.5 Dynamic Digital IO Configuration ........
  • Page 4: Chapter 1. Introduction

    Chapter 1. Introduction ® Rugged PC. Congratulations on purchasing the VMT10, a Microsoft Windows Its special combination of features makes it perfect for using in a wide range of applications. These features as:  High Quality 10.4" LED Backlit Panel with T/s, 800x600/1024x768 Resolution ...
  • Page 5: User And Product Safety

    1.3 Recycling & disposal instructions. Do not throw this product in the home waste bin. 1.4 Regulatory information. For CE, FCC, RoHS and other Document of Conformities, consult the contact window of WETIF.
  • Page 6: Product Labeling

    1.5 Product Labeling The VMT has several labels as shown in Figure 1-1 to 1-2. A. VMT10 Figure 1-1 Product Labeling (Front side view) Label nr. Description LCD panel protection film Keypad for power on/off, brightness up/down Table 1-1 Front labeling Figure 1-2 Product Labeling (Back side view) Label nr.
  • Page 7: System Specifications

    1.6 System Specifications The VMT10 detailed specifications as follows. Unless otherwise noted, all the specifications are subject to change without prior notification. Table 1-3 System Specification VMT10 Processor Intel Cedarview Atom N2600 1.6GHz Memory 1 x 200-pin SODIMM, Max 2GB DDR3...
  • Page 8: Environment Standard

    10s(default) or 30s or 120s. Hard off delay: When VMT10 power is controlled by ignition key and turns off by the key (ignition=off), the VMT10 will cut off the 5VSB power after 10s/30s/120s. In this event when the shutdown process is longer than 120 seconds, the power will be shut down hard, turning off the VMT10's power and 5VSB.
  • Page 9: Chapter 2. Getting Started

    Chapter 2. Getting Started 2.1 Check the package Open the package and check all the parts are inside without shortage and damage: Main Unit Vehicle Mount Terminal VMT10 Accessories PWR220A12 Power Adapter PWR958D24 PWR1868D24 PC-02A-18 Power Cord PC-03A-18 PC-22AA-18 ANT-R3T...
  • Page 10 Arrester ART-232P IP65 DKB-57 Industrial Keyboard Keyboard Mounting DKB-VT2 Kits RAM-MOUNT-02 RAM-MOUNT-03 DV-MOUNT-10 DV-MOUNT-1002 Vehicle Mount Kits DV-MOUNT-1003 DV-MOUNT-20 DV-MOUNT-2002 DV-MOUNT-2003...
  • Page 11: General View Of The Vmt10

    2.2 General View of the VMT10 2.2.1 VMT10 general view WiFi /LTE/3.5G/Bluetooth Antenna 10.4‖ LCD w/ touch screen Power ON/OFF Button Increasing Brightness Button Decreasing Brightness Button Figure 2-2 VMT10 front side view...
  • Page 12: Vmt10 Input / Output Ports View

    TNC Type Antenna Connector RAM-MOUNT-03 Mounting Kits Speaker_R Speaker_L Figure 2-3 VMT10 back side view 2.2.2 VMT10 input / output ports view A B C Figure 2-4 VMT10 input/output ports view 2 x USB2.0 RJ-45 GbE LAN COM1 (RS-232) COM2 (RS-232/422/485)
  • Page 13: Starting The Vmt10

    The VMT10 must be disconnected from the power supply:  Before external devices (e.g., scanner, keyboard) are connected or disconnected. Before the VMT10 can be connected to a network.  All connections and interfaces on the VMT10 are located on the underside of the unit.
  • Page 14: Powering Up The Vmt10

    Only power up the VMT10 after connecting all of the devices. The VMT10 is powered up by connecting it to an appropriate power supply and then, depending on the version of the device, either using the [Power] key or the ignition signal.
  • Page 15: Powering Down The Vmt10

    2.4. Handling the VMT10 2.4.1 Starting the VMT10 Press the Power button to turn on the VMT10. If the VMT10 does not power on, check the power adapter has been connected normally and you should try again. When the VMT10 is powered on, it‘s operating system starts up.
  • Page 16 1. Right-click on the PenMount Monitor icon in the notification area and select Control Panel from the menu. Figure 2-9 PenMount Monitor Menu 2. PenMount Control Panel opens. You will be able to see the icon of Penmount 6000 USB under Device tab. In the Device tab, you can see the devices detected on your system.
  • Page 17 3. Click the ―Standard Calibration‖ to start standard calibration. Figure 2-11 Calibrate Tab Figure 2-12 Standard Calibrate Window NOTE: The older the touchscreen gets, the more Advanced Mode calibration points you need for an accurate calibration. Use a stylus for Advanced Calibration for greater accuracy.
  • Page 18 4. Back in Calibrate tab, press ―Advanced Calibration‖ button to start Advanced Calibration. Figure 2-13 Calibrate Tab Figure 2-14 Advanced Calibrate Window 2-10...
  • Page 19 Table 2-1 Advanced Tab Check this function to have touch panel linearity comparison graph appear when you finish Advanced Calibration. The black lines reflect the ideal linearity assumed by PenMount‘s Plot Calibration Data application program while the blue lines show the approximate linearity calculated by PenMount‘s application program as the result of user‘s execution of Advance Calibration.
  • Page 20  Operation Mode This mode enables and disables mouse‘s ability of dragging on-screen icons—useful for configuring POS terminals. Table 2-2 Operation Mode Select this mode and mouse will emulate Windows Vista pen input Pen Input device operation, by which no mouse event will be sent until the touch Emulation is dragged out of range or released from the screen.
  • Page 21  Use press and hold as right click You can set the time out and area for you need 6. Edge Compensation tab, you can adjust the settings from 0 to 30 for accommodating the difference of each touch panel. Figure 2-16 Edge Compensation Tab 7.
  • Page 22: Setting Up Wireless Lan

    2.4.3 Setting Up Wireless LAN The Summit Client Utility (SCU) is an application designed for end users and administrators of mobile devices that use a Summit radio module. Using SCU, an end user can:  Disable the radio (turn it off) and enable the radio (turn it on) ...
  • Page 23 Main Tab Figure 2-18 Main Tab  Admin Login/Logout: Click the Admin Login button. An input field appears for the password, the standard password is: SUMMIT (must be entered in capital letters!) , You can find details about the configuration parameters in the SCU online help at: http://www.summitdatacom.com/Documents/summit_users_guide_3_03.html ...
  • Page 24  About SCU: When tapped, supplies information on SCU that on a Windows application normally would appear under Help\About. Profile Tab Profile settings are radio and security settings that are stored in the registry as part of a configuration profile. When a profile is selected as the active profile on the Main tab, the settings for that profile become active.
  • Page 25 - Delete: Delete the profile, provided that it is not the active profile. - Scan: Open a window that lists access points that are broadcasting their SSIDs. Each time you tap the Refresh button, you view an updated list of APs, with each row showing an AP‘s SSID, its received signal strength indication (RSSI), and whether or not data encryption is in use (true or false).
  • Page 26 Status Tab The Status tab provides status information on the radio.  Active profile  Radio‘s status: Down (not recognized), Disabled, Not Associated, Associated, or [EAP type] Authenticated  Client info: Name, IP address, and MAC address  AP info: Name, IP address, MAC address, beacon period, and DTIM interval ...
  • Page 27 Diags Tab Figure 2-21 Diags Tab  (Re)connect: Disable and enable the radio, apply or reapply the current profile, and attempt to associate and authenticate to the wireless LAN, logging all activity in the output area at the bottom.  Release/Renew: Obtain a new IP address through DHCP release/renew, and log all activity in the output area at the bottom.
  • Page 28 Global Tab Global settings include:  Radio and security settings that apply to all profiles  Settings that apply to SCU itself An administrator can define and change most global settings on the Global Settings Tab in SCU. Figure 2-22 Global Tab The default setting for each global setting ensures reliable operation in most environments.
  • Page 29: Using Hspa (3.5G) Wireless Wan

    The HSPA PCI Express Mini Card is a compact, lightweight, wireless UMTS-based modem. It provides EDGE, GPRS, GSM, WCDMA, HSDPA and HSUPA connectivity for VMT10, point-of-sale devices, telemetry products and other machine-to-machine and vertical applications over several radio frequency bands:...
  • Page 30 2. Open the front panel, and insert the User's SIM card to slot, make sure the User's SIM card has applied the 3G service. Note: You must turn off the VMT10 before inserting the SIM card. Turn on the VMT10, then booting into OS.
  • Page 31 5. Double Click the "Sierra Wireless Watcher" and Click Button "Connect", then the VMT10 will connect to the internet. 6. To tap ―?‖ can get help information for each program. 2-23...
  • Page 32: Gps Setting

    2.4.5 GPS Setting Setup connection Turn on the VMT10, booting into OS. Double click the "VisualGPS.exe" application program icon on the desktop. Start test in "Visual GPS", setting COM port (COM3) and baud rate (9600bps) use for GPS module. 2-24...
  • Page 33 After start test, the NMEA output messages are display on the Command Monitor Window. And you can see more gps information on the other windows such as ―Signal Quality Window‖, ― ‖ and so on. Azimuth and Elevation window NMEA monitor window The NMEA monitor window will allow you to monitor the data from the GPS receiver in real time.
  • Page 34 Signal Quality Window The Signal Quality Window uses the GPGSV NMEA message to extract the signal to noise ratio (SNR C/No) which is specified as a number from 0 - 99 dB. Depending on the number of satellites in view, the number of SNR bars will vary. At the top of each SNR bar, the raw SNR value is displayed.
  • Page 35 The color of the text for each satellite indicates whether the satellite is used in the position solution. When the text is in red, the satellite is used in the solution. When the text is in gray, the satellite is not used in the solution. In stationary or static applications it is necessary to place the antenna where it can get a clear view of the sky.
  • Page 36 Navigation Window The Navigation Window displays position data from the GPS receiver. This data includes latitude, longitude and altitude. Survey Window The Survey Window is one of the more interesting windows of VisualGPS. This window will log latitude, longitude and altitude displaying data graphically. The Survey Window is split into three frames.
  • Page 37: Bluetooth Setting & Using

    2.4.6 Bluetooth Setting & Using Start BlueSoleil Turn on the VMT10, booting into OS. Double click the "BlueSoleil Space" application program icon on the desktop. Make your Bluetooth devices discoverable, Double-click "Central Sun" icon in BlueSoleil window. 2-29...
  • Page 38 Then your Bluetooth devices will be found and listed on the orbit in BlueSoleil window. Double-click your Bluetooth device icon to search services. Available services will be highlighted by service icons located on top of the BlueSoleil window. Double click a service icon to initiate a connection. You might be prompted to enter a passkey to authenticate.
  • Page 39: Keyboard

    After the connection is established, both the Bluetooth device icon and the service icon will turn green. 2.4.7 Keyboard Any USB keyboard can be connected to the VMT10. DKB-57 full function QWERTY keyboard with protection class IP 65 is available for the VMT10.
  • Page 40: Help

    2.4.8 Help To tap ―?‖ can get help information for each program. 2-32...
  • Page 41: Chapter 3. H/W Installation

    Chapter 3. H/W installation 3.1 Jumpers 3.1.1 Jumper list Table 3-1 Jumper List Auto Power Button Selection Clear CMOS COM2 RI/+5/+12V Selection 3.1.2 Jumper Settings Table 3-2 JP1: Auto Power Button Selection Setting Function Enable (1-2) Disable (Default) (2-3) Table 3-3 JP2: SEL Clear CMOS (JP2) Setting Function Normal (Default)
  • Page 42: Jumper Description

    Table 3-4 JP3: COM2 RI/+5V/+12V Selection Setting Function (1-2) +12V (3-4) RI (Default) (5-6) 3.1.3 Jumper Description Cards can be configured by setting jumpers. A jumper is a metal bridge used to close an electric circuit. It consists of two metal pins and a small metal clip (often protected by a plastic cover) that slides over the pins to connect them.
  • Page 43: Chapter 4. Bios Settings

    AMIBIOS has been integrated into many motherboards for over a decade. With the AMIBIOS Setup program, you can modify BIOS settings and control the various system features. This chapter describes the basic navigation of the VMT10 Motherboard BIOS setup screens.
  • Page 44: Entering Setup

    4.1 Entering Setup Turn on the computer and check for the ―patch" code. If there is a number assigned to the patch code, it means that the BIOS supports your CPU. If there is no number assigned to the patch code, please contact an Advantech application engineer to obtain an up-to-date patch code file.
  • Page 45: System Time / System Date

    The Main BIOS setup screen has two main frames. The left frame displays all the options that can be configured. Grayed-out options cannot be configured; options in blue can. The right frame displays the key legend. Above the key legend is an area reserved for a text message. When an option is selected in the left frame, it is highlighted in white.
  • Page 46: Advanced Bios Features Setup

    4.3 Advanced BIOS Features Setup Select the Advanced tab from the VMT10 Motherboard setup screen to enter the Advanced BIOS Setup screen. You can select any of the items in the left frame of the screen, such as CPU Configuration, to go to the sub menu for that item.
  • Page 47: Acpi Settings

    4.3.1 ACPI Settings Figure 4-4 ACPI Settings Options summary: (default setting) Suspend Disabled ACPI Sleep State S3 (Suspend to RAM) Select the ACPI state used for System Suspend...
  • Page 48: S5 Rtc Wake Settings

    4.3.2 S5 RTC Wake Settings Figure 4-5 S5 RTC Wake Settings Options summary: (default setting) Disabled Wake system with Fixed Time Enabled Enable or disable System wake on alarm event. Wake up time is setting by following settings. Wake up day 0-31 Select 0 for daily system wake up 1-31 for which day of the month that you would like the system to wake up...
  • Page 49: Trusted Computing

    Enable or disable System wake on alarm event. Wake up time is current time + Increase minutes. Wake up minute increase 4.3.3 Trusted Computing Figure 4-5 Trusted Computing Disabled Security Device Support Enabled Enable or disable TPM...
  • Page 50: Cpu Configuration

    4.3.4 CPU Configuration Figure 4-7 CPU Configuration Options summary: (default setting) Disabled Hyper-Threading Enabled CPU Hyper-Threading Technology support or not...
  • Page 51: Dynamic Digital Io Configuration

    4.3.5 Dynamic Digital IO Configuration Figure 4-8 Dynamic Digital IO Configuration Input Digital Port x(GP2x) Direction Output Digital Port Direction Digital Port x(GP2x) Level Digital Port Level...
  • Page 52: Sata Configuration

    4.3.6 SATA Configuration Figure 4-12 SATA Configuration Options summary: (default setting) Enabled SATA Controller(s) Disabled SATA Controller Enable/Disable SATA Mode AHCI Configure SATA controller operating as IDE/AHCI mode. Enabled SATA PORTx Disabled Enable / Disable SATA Portx Enabled SATA Portx Hot Plug Disabled Enable / Disable SATA Portx Hot Plug function...
  • Page 53: Usb Configuration

    4.3.7 USB Configuration Figure 4-13 USB Configuration Options summary: (default setting) Enabled Legacy USB Support Disabled Auto Enables BIOS Support for Legacy USB Support. When enabled, USB can be functional in legacy environment like DOS. AUTO option disables legacy support if no USB devices are connected. DISABLE option will keep USB devices available only for EFI application Auto Floppy...
  • Page 54: Super Io Configuration

    4.3.8 Super IO Configuration Figure 4-14 Super IO Configuration Options summary: (default setting) Serial Port x Configuration Set Parameters of Serial Port x Parallel Port Configuration Set Parallel Port Configuration Power off Restore AC Power Loss Power on Last State Set Power on after power fail function...
  • Page 55: H/W Monitor

    4.3.9 H/W Monitor Figure 4-15 H/W Monitor...
  • Page 56: Chipset

    4.4 Chipset Figure 4-16 Chipset Options summary: (default setting) Host Bridge Host Bridge Parameters South Bridge South Bridge Parameters...
  • Page 57: Host Bridge

    4.4.1 Host Bridge Figure 4-17 Host Bridge Options summary: (default setting) Intel IGD Configuration Enter to set Graphic Configuration Memory Information Show current memory information...
  • Page 58: Intel Igd Configuration

    4.4.2 Intel IGD Configuration Figure 4-18 Intel IGD Configuration Options summary: (default setting) Auto Disable IGD Disabled Enabled VBIOS Default IGFX – Boot Type 1st LVDS CRT + 1st LVDS 2nd LVDS Select the Video Device which will be activated during POST 640x480 18bit 800x600 18bit 1024x768 1bit...
  • Page 59: South Bridge

    640x480 24bit 800x600 24bit 1024x768 24bit 1280x768 24bit 1366x768 24bit Select 1st panel native resolution. 4.4.3 South Bridge Figure 4-19 South Bridge Options summary: (default setting) Power Mode Select AT/ATX Power Mode TPT Devices Configure onboard TPT Devices Disabled PCI Express Port x Enabled Enable/Disable PCI Express Port 0 - 3...
  • Page 60: Boot Configuration

    4.5 Boot Configuration Figure 4-20 Boot Configuration Options summary: (default setting) Disabled Quiet Boot Enabled Enables or disables Quiet Boot option Disabled Launch 8111E PXE OpROM Enabled En/Disable PXE boot for onboard 8111E LAN Boot Option #X XXXX Drive BBS Priorities The order of boot priorities.
  • Page 61: Security

    4.6 Security Figure 4-21 Security Options summary: (default setting) Not set Administrator Password/ User Password You can install a Supervisor password, and if you install a supervisor password, you can then install a user password. A user password does not provide access to many of the features in the Setup utility.
  • Page 62: Exit

    4.7 Exit Figure 4-22 Exit Options summary: (default setting) Save Changes and Reset Reset the system after saving the changes Discard Changes and Reset Reset system setup without saving any changes Restore Defaults Restore/Load Default values for all the setup options. Save as User Defaults Save the changes done so far as User Defaults Restore User Defaults...
  • Page 63: Chapter 5. Driver Installation

    Chapter 5. Driver Installation 5.1 Driver Introduction The VMT10 comes with a DVD-ROM that contains all drivers and utilities that meet your needs. Follow the sequence below to install the drivers: Step 1 – Install Chipset Driver Step 2 – Install VGA Driver Step 3 –...
  • Page 64 2. Double click on the Setup.exe file 3. Follow the instructions that the window shows 4. The system will help you install the driver automatically For Windows® XP 1. Install Framework 3.5  Double click on the dotnetfx35.exe  Follow the instructions that the window shows ...
  • Page 65 If you want to update driver, please uninstall driver first. Uninstall IEMGD 1. Double click on the IEMGDInstall.exe 2. Follow the instructions that the window shows 3. The system will help you uninstall the driver automatically...
  • Page 66 Step 3 – Install LAN Driver 1. Click on the STEP3-LAN folder and select the OS folder your system 2. Double click on the setup.exe file located in each OS folder 3. Follow the instructions that the window shows 4. The system will help you install the driver automatically Step 4 –...
  • Page 67 1. Click on the STEP6-TPM folder and select the OS folder your system 2. Double click on the Setup.exe file located in each OS folder 3. Follow the instructions that the window shows 4. The system will help you install the driver automatically Step 7 –...

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