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2017-03-13
CCpilot VC
Technical Manual
www.maximatecc.com

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  • Page 1 2017-03-13 CCpilot VC Technical Manual www.maximatecc.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    1.2. Conventions and defines ..................3 1.3. Identification ......................4 1.4. Environment and Environmental Tolerance............4 2. Device overview......................5 2.1. CCpilot VC overview .................... 5 3. Installation and handling..................... 7 3.1. Mounting ......................7 3.2. Power supply installation ..................9 3.3.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Common templates 2017-03-13 1. Introduction CCpilot VC is a freely programmable display computer with 5” full-colour TFT and optional touch screen. The powerful ARM based CPU and Linux operating system constitutes an open platform that facilitates the implementation of premium user-machine interaction, reliable controls and integrated fleet management.
  • Page 4: Identification

    CCpilot VC Common templates 2017-03-13 1.3. Identification Each device has a label with article number, revision and serial numbers which identify your unique device. Take note of these numbers. During service and other contact with the supplier it is important to be able to provide this information.
  • Page 5: Device Overview

    CCpilot VC Common templates 2017-03-13 2. Device overview This chapter contains illustrations of the CCpilot VC models showing the location of external connectors, indicators etc. Additional mechanical information can be found in chapter 0 - w ww.maximatecc.com...
  • Page 6: Ccpilot Vc Overview

    2x 4 soft keys with configurable function and dimmable LED illumination. There is also a light sensor in the front. Information about CCpilot VC standard models can be found in chapter 1.1 - Product models. CCpilot VC front side view...
  • Page 7 CCpilot VC Common templates 2017-03-13 CCpilot VC rear side view Cov er for USB GORE-TEX External connectors connector membrane, under Deutsch DTM mount for added protection Identification label Mounting holes AMPS “Diamond base” w ww.maximatecc.com...
  • Page 8: Installation And Handling

    This chapter contains recommendations for installation, handling and maintenance of the device. 3.1. Mounting CCpilot VC has the capability to support two different mounting methods, a RAM mount or a panel mount. These two mounting methods are described separately below.
  • Page 9: Panel Mount

    CCpilot VC Common templates 2017-03-13 3.1.2. Panel mount An alternate mounting method to the RAM mount would be in a panel mount using the C000135-81 bracket, see picture below. This mounting bracket is designed for min 1,5mm and max 3mm panel thickness.
  • Page 10: Power Supply Installation

    Common templates 2017-03-13 3.2. Power supply installation This chapter describes installation of CCpilot VC in vehicles or other machines. The principle is the same also for other types of installations. For connector pinout, see chapter 6 - Connectors. Before installing the device into a v ehicle or other machinery, carefully read through the instructions below: ...
  • Page 11 (on/off control) Device B Device C Schematic example for power supply installation of CCpilot VC in vehicles or other machines. The on/off control switch (S2) is shared by several devices (Device A, B, C… ). By connecting the power supply according to the illustration above, with the main switch S1 normally closed, the device will automatically start when the turnkey switch S2 is turned on and shut down when the switch is turned off.
  • Page 12: Cable Installation

    CCpilot VC Common templates 2017-03-13  Be adv ised that the device consumes a small amount of power from the main supply also when shutdown or suspended (up to 120 mW or 400 mW respectively). Therefore, if the device has been attached for a long period of time without the vehicle motor running, the battery may be drained, resulting in inability to start up the v ehicle.
  • Page 13 This must be avoided to increase the longevity of the screen. Observe that CCpilot VC models with resistive touch-screen are more prone to scratches than non-touch models.
  • Page 14: Basic Operations

    4.2. Turning OFF and suspending There are several ways to turn off the CCpilot VC device and also alternatives to enter suspend mode instead of completely shutting down the unit.
  • Page 15 Note that the device won’t shut down from Suspend mode by these actions. See chapter 0 for details of Suspend mode and wakeup. When performing any of the above, the CCpilot VC device will shut down. The pushbutton backlight will flash to indicate that releasing the button configured for shutting down will result in the unit starting to shut down.
  • Page 16 CCpilot VC Common templates 2017-03-13 4.2.2. Suspending/resuming Suspending and resuming are faster alternative to shutting down and starting up the device. In suspend mode, the data remains in RAM memory and the device must be connected to external power supply to maintain its state.
  • Page 17: Adjusting The Screen Brightness

    Therefore it is not recommended to use the forced shutdown feature unless absolutely necessary. 4.3. Adjusting the screen brightness With the CCpilot VC device it is possible to configure buttons as dedicated backlight brightness buttons to gradually increase or decrease the display brightness. Note that this is not configured as factory default.
  • Page 18 CCpilot VC Common templates 2017-03-13 The table below describes the default behaviour of the status notification for different operational states. Note that the button backlight status notification can be configured to be turned off completely. Operational state Soft key backlight behavior...
  • Page 19: Error Codes

    CCpilot VC Common templates 2017-03-13 4.6. Error codes The internal buzzer is used for signalling error codes when the device cannot start due to a hardware failure. When this happens, the device will remain shut off, but indicates the failure reason by beeping the buzzer in a special pattern.
  • Page 20: Interface Overview

    5.4. Analog video inputs The CCpilot VC device contains one analog video input used for attaching an analog video source such as rear v iew- or surveillance camera. The analog video input support PAL as well as NTSC video formats.
  • Page 21: Can

    CAN bus termination; therefore bus termination must be applied externally. 5.6. USB The CCpilot VC contains two USB ports. One port is located in the multipin connector 1 and function as a host interface. This port can be used for application for data transfer or the connection of a peripheral such as a mouse or keyboard.
  • Page 22: Ethernet

    Connecting the device to a public network environment may impose a security threat. 5.8. Configurable inputs There are two configurable inputs available on the CCpilot VC through the Deutsch DTM-12 connector Each input can be configured for voltage measurement, frequency measurement, resistance measurement, switched to battery (internal pull-down) or switched to ground (internal pull-up).
  • Page 23: Connectors

    CCpilot VC Common templates 2017-03-13 PWM duty cycle and frequency is adjustable via API/software. Observe that high continuous current through several I/O channels simultaneously adds internal heating of the device. At high ambient temperatures, this may cause I/Os to switch off because of thermal protection in their internal circuitry.
  • Page 24 CCpilot VC Common templates 2017-03-13 w ww.maximatecc.com...
  • Page 25: Specifications

    CCpilot VC Common templates 2017-03-13 7. Specifications 7.1. Technical data Temperature specification Operating -25 to +70 °C Storage -40 to +85 °C Kernel Processor 32-bit ARM, Freescale i.MX537, 800 MHz Data storage 512 MB, Industrial grade NAND flash ( Not e)
  • Page 26 Software Operating system Linux Additional software CCsettings, CCv ideo. API’s are av ailable to access system specific settings from software applications. Refer to the CCpilot VC Soft ware guide for details. Display 5” Type TFT, 16:9 Resolution WVGA, 800x480...
  • Page 27: Environmental Specifications

    Any changes or modifications to the device not expressly approved by maximatecc could void the env ironmental classification, warranty as well as user's authority to operate the equipment.
  • Page 28: Weight And Dimensions

    CCpilot VC Common templates 2017-03-13 7.3. Weight and dimensions Description Comments Dimensions 187 x 112 x 48 mm (W x H x D) Weight 0,45 Kg Mounting holes RAM-B-238U Spacing 48.5 mm Thread dimension Thread depth 7.7 mm w ww.maximatecc.com...
  • Page 29: Technical Support

     Prepare a system report on the device, from within CCsettings (if possible).  Information regarding possible external equipment which is connected to the device.  Additional sources of information are available on the maximatecc support site http://support.maximatecc.com w ww.maximatecc.com...
  • Page 30: Trade Mark, Etc

    Where software based on maximatecc software or products is distributed, the software may only be distributed in accordance with the terms and conditions provided by the reproduced licensors.
  • Page 31: Index

    Handling ..............7 Turning on .............13 Inputs..............22 USB .................20 Installation ..............7 Weight ..............27 Installing cables...........11 Video inputs ............19 Introduction ............3 maximatecc AB P.O. Box 83 • SE-822 22 Alfta • Sw eden Phone: +46 271 75 76 00• info@maximatecc.com • w ww.maximatecc.com...

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