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User Manual TREK‐510 In‐Vehicle Computing Box Smart Display User manual TREK‐510 User manual 1 ...
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The documentation and the software included with this product are copyrighted 2010 by Advantech Co., Ltd. All rights are reserved. Advantech Co., Ltd. reserves the right to make improvements in the products described in this manual at any time without notice. No part of this manual may be reproduced, copied, translated or transmitted in any form or by any ...
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Technical Support and Assistance 1. Visit the Advantech web site at www.advantech.com/support for the latest information about the product. 2. Contact the distributor, sales representative, or Advantech's customer service center for technical support if you need additional assistance. Please have the following information ready before you call: – Product name and serial number – Description of your peripheral attachments – Description of your software (operating system, version, application software, etc.) ...
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Warnings, Cautions and Notes Warning! Warnings indicate conditions, which if not observed, can cause personal Caution! Cautions are included to help you avoid damaging hardware or losing data. e.g. Note! Notes provide optional additional information. Document Feedback T o assist us in making improvements to this manual, we would welcome comments and constructive criticism. Send all such in writing to: support@advantech.com Packing List Before setting up, check that the items listed below are included, in good condition. If any item does not accord with the table, please contact your dealer immediately. TREK‐510 series In‐Vehicle Computing Box USB/Audio Cable clip Warranty card Power cord: DC power inlet cable (180 cm ‐ for TREK‐510 only) “Drivers, Utilities and User Manual" CD‐ROM End User License Agreement (WinCE model), please download driver and related document from www.advantech.com/support ...
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Safety Instructions 1. Read these safety instructions carefully. 2. Keep this user manual for later reference. 3. Disconnect this equipment from AC outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid or spray detergents for cleaning. ...
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18. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 19. CAUTION: Always completely disconnect the power cord from your chassis whenever you work with the hardware. Do not make connections while the power is on. Sensitive electronic components can be damaged by sudden power surges. 20. CAUTION: Always ground yourself to remove any static charge before touching the motherboard, backplane, or add‐on cards. Modern electronic devices are very sensitive to static electric charges. As a safety precaution, use a grounding wrist strap at all times. Place all electronic components on a static‐dissipative surface or in a static‐shielded bag when they are not in the ...
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Wichtige Sicherheishinweise 1. Bitte lesen sie Sich diese Hinweise sorgfältig durch. 2. Heben Sie diese Anleitung für den späteren Gebrauch auf. 3. Vor jedem Reinigen ist das Gerät vom Stromnetz zu trennen. Verwenden Sie Keine Flüssig‐oder Aerosolreiniger. Am besten dient ein angefeuchtetes Tuch zur Reinigung. 4. Die NetzanschluBsteckdose soll nahe dem Gerät angebracht und leicht zugänglich sein. 5. ...
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Herstellers. 23. Der arbeitsplatzbezogene Schalldruckpegel nach DIN 45 635 Teil 1000 beträgt 70dB(A) oder weiger. Haftungsausschluss: Die Bedienungsanleitungen wurden entsprechend der IEC‐704‐1 erstellt. Advantech lehnt jegliche Verantwortung für die Richtigkeit der in diesem Zusammenhang getätigten Aussagen ab. Safety Precaution ‐ Static Electricity Follow these simple precautions to protect yourself from harm and the products from ...
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Contents Chapter 1 General Information ......12 1.1 Introduction .................... 12 1.2 General Specifications ................ 13 1.3 Dimensions .................... 14 Figure 1.1 TREK‐510 dimensions.......... 14 Chapter 2 System Setup ........15 2.1 A Quick Tour of the Vehicle Mounted ............ 16 Figure 2.1 Front view of the TREK‐510 ........ 16 Figure 2.2 ...
Chapter 4 Jumper Settings and Connectors .. 24 4.1 Setting Jumpers and Switches.............. ….25 4.1.1 Locations of the Jumpers and connector........ ….26 Figure 4.1 Locations of jumpers and connectors on top side the motherboard………………………………………………………………………….…26 Figure 4.2 Locations of jumpers and connectors on bottom side of the motherboard……………………………………………………...……………………26 Figure 4.3 Locations of jumpers and connectors on bottom side of the daughter board……………………………………………………27 4.1.2 Jumpers………………………………………………………………27 Table 4.1.2.1: Jumpers on motherboard........ …27 Table 4.1.2.2: Jumpers on daughter board........ ..27 4.1.3 Connectors.................. 28 Table 4.1.3.1: Connectors on motherboard......... 28 Table 4.1.3.2: Connectors on daughter board...... 28 4.2 Jumper Settings……………………………………………………………….29 ...
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6.1.1 Execute J1939 demo utility……………………………………………………………………….….38 Figure 6. 1 IMC demo utility……………………………………………..………38 Figure 6.2 J1939 truck simulator………………………………38 Figure 6.3 J1939 test ………………………………………………………….…39 Figure 6.4 J1939 test ……………………………………………………..……39 6.1.2 CAN Test…………………………………………………………………………..…………………………39 Figure 6. 9 CAN test ‐2 ………………………………………………………………39 6.2 RTC test………………………………………………………………….……………………………………40 Figure 6.10 RTC test ‐1………………………………………………………………40 Figure 6.11 RTC test ‐2…………………………………………………..……………40 Figure 6. 12 RTC test‐3………………………………………………………………40 Figure 6. 13 RTC test‐4…………………………………………………….…………40 Figure 6.14 RTC test‐5…………………………………………………………….…41 6.3 ...
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1 Chapter General Information 1 This chapter gives background information on the TREK‐510 In‐Vehicle Computing Box. ...
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1.1 Introduction The TREK‐510The TREK‐510 is a dedicated box computer for industrial vehicle fleets, transport trucks, buses and taxis. TREK‐510 combined with a variety of I/O connectors can be connected to devices like OBD‐II or TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System). Built‐in wireless communications‐WWAN enables TREK‐510 to send important driver/vehicle/location/car information back to the control center. TREK‐510 can also operate in extreme environments with features like a wide working temperature range (‐30 to 70 degrees) and anti‐shock/vibration design. TREK‐510 also uses a special design to handle the critical issue of in‐vehicle power. Special power protection (ISO7637‐2/SAE J1455 Class A/ SAE J1113) and car power management software (Ignition on/off, delay on/off, low battery monitor) prevent electrical noise and surges from impacting the system, guarding against damage from transient car power. I/O Connectors 1.2 General Specifications Key features ST ARM based STA2062 333 MHz CPU with Win CE 5.0 Automotive grade working temperature range (‐30° C to 70° C) Rich I/O including CAN, multi‐COMs, isolation 4DI/4DO, Line out, Mic in, USB and SD. Built‐in RF communication modules, including GSM/GPRS/HSDPA/CDMA GPS with AGPS Certifications: CE/FCC/e‐mark, MIL‐SD810F, ISO 7637‐2, SAE J1455, SAE J1113 regulations Ignition on/off delay; SW controllable for car power management Built in G sensor for active security system ƒ ...
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– Support power on delay – Support power low delay – Support power low hard delay – Support hard off delay Note! For more detail of function please refer to Chapter 7, Section 6.3 of this manual. Enclosure: Ruggedized aluminum without ventilation holes. CPU: STA2062 333 MHz System memory: 2 GB on board flash for bootloader, image & Customer's AP Storage: SD: 1 x (external accessible) Serial ports: COM 1&2: 2 x Full Function RS‐232, 5 V/12 V @ 0.5 A, ping9, by jumper selected COM3: 1 x 4‐wire RS‐232/485 (control by SW, 5 V/12 V @ 0.5 A, ping9, by jumper selected USB Host port: Supports up to two USB1.1 x by Type A. One from smart display port. USB Client port: 1 x by mini Type AB Watchdog timer: Supports 0‐255 secs time intervals, SW programmable and SW enable/disabled. RTC Battery: 3.0 V @ 200 mAH lithium battery. ...
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Chapter hThis This chapter details system setup Sections include: A Quick Tour of the computer box Installation Procedures Running the Setup Program TREK‐510 User manual 15 ...
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2.1 A Quick Tour of the TREK‐510 Computing box. Before starting to set up the In‐Vehicle Computing Box, take a moment to become familiar with the locations and purposes of the controls, drives, connectors and ports, which are illustrated in the figures below. When the Computer box is placed inside truck glove cabinet or under the passenger’s seat next to the driver, its front appears as shown in Figure 2.1. Figure 2.1. Front view of TREK‐510 Figure 2.2. Rear view of TREK‐510 Unit: mm TREK‐510 User manual 16 ...
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Figure 2.3. Side view of TREK‐510 Unit: mm Figure 2.4. Bottom view of TREK‐510 Unit: mm Figure 2.5. Top view of TREK‐510 TREK‐510 User manual 17 ...
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2.2 Installation Procedures 2.2.1 Connecting the Power Cord Connect the three pin waterproof power cord to the DC inlet of the In‐Vehicle Computing Box. On the open‐wire end, one pin is reserved for positive voltage and is marked, "+"; one pin is reserved for ground and is marked, "‐"; and, one pin is reserved for the ignition signal with an “ignition” mark. ...
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Figure 2.7. Power connector photo Note! Fuse holder: The fuse holder on the power cable is water/dust proof; you may change the fuse (5 Amp) easily by yourself. ...
4 Chapter Jumper Settings and 4 Connectors This chapter explains how to set up the In‐Vehicle Computing Box hardware, including instructions on setting jumpers and connecting peripherals, and how to set switches and read indicators. Be sure to read all the safety pre‐ cautions before beginning the installation procedure. Sections include: Jumpers Setting ...
4.1 Setting Jumpers and Switches It is possible to configure the In‐Vehicle Computing Box to match the needs of the application by resetting the jumpers. A jumper is the simplest kind of electrical switch. 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. T o “close” a jumper, connect the pins with the clip. T o “open” a jumper, remove the clip. Sometimes a jumper has three pins, labeled 1, 2, and 3. In this case, connect either pins 1 and 2, or pins 2 and 3. ...
4.1.3 Connectors . The table below lists the function of each connector. Table 4.1.3.1: Connectors on motherboard Location Function CN1 Power input connector CN2 Vehicle Grounding connector SW1 Reset connector SW2,SW3 System setting switch CN4 USB Client connector CN5 SD Card connector CN6 USB HOST TYPE‐A connector CN7 USB HOST TYPE‐A cable connector (reserve) CN8 Audio and Speaker Jack connector CN9 VGA connector CN10 RS232 connector (debug only and reserve) CN11 JTAG connector (debug only and reserve) CN12 CAN BUS termination connector CN13 Full function 8‐wire RS232 connector CN19 Isolated DI/DO and CAN bus connector CN20 on board GPS antenna connector ...
4.2 Jumper Settings 4.2.1 Power Input Voltage Setting (CN3) TREK‐510 must be configured properly according the vehicle power input range. Table 4.2.1: Power Input Voltage Selection (CN3) 12V Input (Default) 24V Input 2 3 1 2 3 1 4.2.2 Pin 9 of COM6 Function Selection (CN14) ...
4.3 COM Port Interface The computer provides totally eight serial ports for difference uses. Six RS232 and 3 UART . Ports, respectively. Below table describe each COM port function. Table 4.3.1: Serial Port Function Port Function COM0 2‐wire RS‐232 (TXD/RXD) for TREK‐303 COM1 4‐wire RS‐232 for System internal debug COM2 4‐wire UART for UBLOX GPS module COM3 4‐wire UART for system internal GPS COM4 2‐wire RS‐232 (TXD/RXD) for internal uP COM5 8‐wire UART for RF module COM6 8‐wire Full functional RS‐232 COM7 8‐wire Full functional RS‐232 COM8 4‐wire RS‐232 and 2‐wire RS‐485 with software select ...
5.7 DI / DO Connector Table: 5.7: DI / DO Connector Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 Isolated Dry Contact Input 1 2 Isolated Dry Contact Input 2 Isolated Dry Contact Input 3 Isolated Dry Contact Input 4 3 4 /Speed signal input for DR* /Forward signal input for DR* Isolation Ground 6 Isolated Relay Driver Output 1 5 Isolated Relay Driver Output 2 8 Isolated Relay Driver Output 3 7 Isolated Relay Driver Output 4 9 ...
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5.9 LED indicator Status This USER Defined indicator GREEN LED is used for customization indicator This LED is controlled by software. This system power indicator is a RED LED, controlled by Hardware. System Power When system is in normal mode, this LED will be lit on. indicator In other modes, this LED will be lit off. WWAN Activity This GPS Activity indicator is a BLUE LED, controlled by WWAN module indicator When WWAN is activity, this LED will be lit on. GPS Activity This GPS Activity indicator is a BLUE LED, controlled by GPS Chip indicator When GPS is activity, this LED will be lit on. Status Power GPRS ...
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6 Chapter Software functionality C This chapter includes the Windows 5.0 operating system on TREK‐510 platform. Sections include: Introduction ...
6.1 Introduction The TREK510 platform is one embedded system with Windows® Embedded CE 5.0. The Windows® Embedded CE 5.0 is a compact OS that occupies less storage space or system ® resources compared with other operating systems such as Windows ...
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6.3 Upgrade Procedure Advantech release two images for TREK510 platform. EBOOT.NB0 is bootloader and NK.BIN is WinCE5.0 image. You can upgrade image by following two ways : a) Upgrade image via bootloader. 6.3.1 Upgrade image via bootloader Bootloader image will be able to support image download then burn it to on‐board flash chip automatically. You just copy EBOOT.NB0 or NK.BIN image to storage card separately then reboot platform. Platform will automatically load image from storage card next boot time. 1) Bootloader image download Step 1, Copy EBOOT.NB0 file to SD / MMC storage card. Step 2, Power on platform. Step 3, It will automatically read EBOOT.NB0 from storage card and then burn it to on‐board boot ROM. 2) NK image download Step 1, Copy NK.BIN file to CF / SD / MMC storage card. You needs to make sure EBOOT.NB0 doesn’t exist in storage card in advance. Step 2, Power on platform. Step 3, It will automatically read NK.BIN from storage card and then burn it to on‐board flash chip. 6.4 Utilities There are several useful utilities added in the standard Windows® Embedded CE 5.0 : 6.4.1 Test Utility The utility “AdvDiag.exe” is one integrated test tool, which includes the function validation for peripheral. You can use this tool to verify whether the peripheral function work or not. You just copy this utility to storage card and then launch from WinCE by double click it. Main Function : Item Function Description COMx (LOOPBACK) ...
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DIO Control DIO function validation PAUSE Pause test process REPEAT TEST Repeat test process Etc …… 6.4.2 Test Procedure You should see a lot of test items in left zone after launch this utility. You can insert enough test items you want to right zone by pressing “Add” button. The test items in right zone will be executed. Also, you can remove test items from right zone by pressing “Remove” button. After you add test items done, you can go function test by pressing “EXE ALL” button. To press “View Rpt” button, you will see the test result. Figure 6.4 Test Utility 6.4.3 Startup execution The TREK510 platform has a useful function call "Startup execution". After the system boot up, the startup execution function would automatically perform. This function is useful for control system to do the initialization processes or some other procedures. In TREK510 platform, there are two ways to perform "Starup" function. Method 1: Step1: Create "startup" directory in SD/MMC storage card, USB disk. ...
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\windows\tty.exe \windows\registry.exe After the system reboot, "\windows\ tty.exe" and "\windows\ registry.exe" would automatically execute. Be sure that the two methods are independent. It means they can be used simultaneously. 6.4.4 Platform Setting ® Platform Setting utility is an outstanding utility designed by Advantech Windows CE software team. It is an integrated environment where user can get useful system information as well as configure favorite system settings and apply system control function on demand. Double click the icon of Platform Setting on the desktop. Platform Setting is also put on Control Panel. Following sections illustrate the functions of Platform Setting. 6.4.4.1 General It shows the memory information including DRAM and on board MMC. Platform name and ...
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Figure 6.5 General information 6.4.4.2 Touch‐screen The Touch‐screen page provides the calibration function. Click the "calibration" button, the "Stylus Properties" windows would appear. Then click "calibrate" button in the Stylus Properties window to enter calibration process. In the calibration process, user taps on the center ...
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6.4.4.3 WatchDog timer It is important in industrial applications that the control systems are rarely crashed, or are capable of self‐reset if they are halted somehow. Watchdog function of automatic resetting system is therefore provided in TREK510. There is a timer inside the watchdog function. User’s AP could invoke the associated APIs in Watchdog function to start the timer, then Watchdog function would repeat the countdown of the specified period of time to reboot the system if the user’s AP does not clear the timer in time periodically. The Watchdog function in the TREK510 provides eight different time intervals: 2 seconds, 5 seconds, 10 seconds, 30 seconds, 60 seconds, 2 minutes, 5 minutes and 10 minutes. The “Enable" button is used to start the Watchdog ...
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Figure 6.8 Miscellaneous settings 6.5 Network TREK510 build in one 3G controller. It appears at “Control Panel/Network and Dial‐up Connections” via “DM9CE1”. User can configure its 3G support as follows: 1. Click "Start/Settings/Control Panel" 2. Double click "Network and Dial‐up Connections" 3. If the TREK510 is a node of the LAN with 3G servers, it is now available. 4. Support Module have MC55i/MC5728V/MV8790V Figure 6.10 3G via Ethernet TREK‐510 User manual 42 ...
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6.6 Application Program Development The TREK510 is bundled with built‐in Windows® Embedded CE 5.0 operating system. In real applications users need to execute various application programs on it. However, unlike its other family, the Windows® Embedded CE 5.0 is a hardware‐dependent operating system. That is to say, Windows® Embedded CE 5.0 application programs are only portable in the source code level. Users must rebuild the runtime file for a different Windows® Embedded CE ...
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Figure 6.11 Flow‐chart of Building Windows® Embedded CE 5.0 runtime 6.6.3 How to install SDK For example copy Platform SDK file “**.msi” to your PC, and launch it. You can install SDK by steps. Step 1, Launch Platform SDK file, and then tap Next button. Figure 6.12 TREK‐510 User manual 44 ...
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Step 2, Accept License Agreement and go next. Figure 6.13 Step 3, Key in your information and go next. TREK‐510 User manual 45 ...
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Step 5, Tap “Install” button to install SDK. Figure 6.17 Install SDK……. TREK‐510 User manual 47 ...
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Figure 6.18 Step6, Finish installing. Figure 6.19 6.6.4 Running your application programs After you implement application code, you should choose Advantech SDK to compile. TREK‐510 User manual 48 ...
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Figure 6.20 6.6.5 SUSI library for application program TREK510 is targeted to be the embedded device for system integrator. System integrator usually access platform relative IO, like backlight control, brightness control, etc. Advantech especially provide one SUSI static library to system integrator. SUSI library includes some useful APIs. System integrator just adds it to their application project, and then they can use SUSI library functions. Note: about SUSI library detail was showed in [SUSIV3.0RISCUser Manual(Hotkey2GPIO).doc] SUSI library package include following content : ...
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4, Software / Hardware reset 5, Get bootloader version 6, Digital I/O access ...
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7 Chapter Software demo utility C setup This appendix explains the software demo utility for TREK‐510. Sections include: Introduction How to set up demo utility TREK‐510 User manual 51 ...
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7.1 Introduction T o make the hardware easier to access for programmers, Advantech has developed a demo utility in order to let customer test the functions on TREK‐510. This document describes detailed information for each Advantech demo utility so that application developers can become more familiar with using them. For technical support, contact Advantech application engineers worldwide. For news updates, visit our website: www.advantech.com 7.1.1 Execute J1939 demo utility This section explains how to install the Advantech demo utility in Windows XP Pro / Embedded. 1. Execute the test program called “IMC_Demo” ...
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Figure 7.3 J1939 test ‐1 Figure 7.4 J1939 test ‐2 7.1.2 Execute CAN demo utility Figure 7. 9 CAN test TREK‐510 User manual 53 ...
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1. Reset the module 2. Transmit CAN message 3. Set the polling rate of CAN message reception 4. Received CAN message. 5. Set up the filter of CAN message (only show the message ID) 7.2 RTC test Execute “RTC test” 1. For RTC Time setting: You may set year, month, date, and time show as below. Figure 7.10 RTC test ‐1 Figure 7.11 RTC test ‐2 Figure 7. 12 RTC test ‐3 Figure 7. 13 RTC test ‐4 TREK‐510 User manual 54 ...
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2. RTC Alarm Setting: You may also set Alarm time; you may wake up the system by the time you have set. Please refer to below figure 6. Figure 7.14 RTC test ‐5 7.3 Vehicle Power Management 7.3.1 Power management Mechanism The feature of Vehicle Power Management (VPM) is provided for users to fulfill the special requirements on in‐vehicle applications. Ignition on/off Turn on the system by ignition For the cases of in‐vehicle applications, ignition signal is often used to turn on or shutdown system. When the system is in OFF state and ignition is turn ON, the VPM controller will countdown ON_DELAY; once it counts to zero, the system will be turn on. Shutdown the system by ignition When the system is powered on and ignition is turn off, the OFF_EVENT_DELAY will start to count down. During this stage, if the ignition is back to ON, VPM controller will stop countdown and reset the OFF_EVENT_DELAY value. If OFF_EVENT_DELAY is keeping counting to zero, VPM controller will send a event (power button press) to the system and start to count HARD_OFF_DELAY. The application programs could watch this event to do pre‐defined tasks, like storing the data and preparing to turn off system. Once going into HARD_OFF_DELAY stage, this process will be irreversible. And if HARD_OFF_DELAY counts to zero, the system power will be cut off abruptly. Low battery protection To avoid draining out the car battery, low‐battery protection is involved to ensure the car battery is capable to start the vehicle. When the system is ON, VPM controller will monitor the car battery voltage. If the battery voltage is lower than a programmable threshold (LOW_THRESHOLD), VPM controller will go into LOW_DELAY stage and start to count down.
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above LOW_THRESHOLD, VPM controller will stop count down and leave this stage. If LOW_DELAY counts to zero, VPM controller will send an event (power button press) to notify the system, go into LOW_ HARD_DELAY stage and start to count down. Once LOW_ HARD_DELAY counts to zero, VPM controller will cut off the system power abruptly to avoid draining out the cat battery. The table below lists the user programmable parameters for VPM features: Default value Acceptable range ON_DELAY 2 second 1 ~ 18000 second OFF_EVENT_DELAY 5 second 1 ~ 18000 second HARD_OFF_DELAY 60 second 1 ~ 18000 second LOW_THRESHOLD (12V mode) 11.42 V 10.09 ~ 12.25 V LOW_THRESHOLD (24V mode) 22.44 V 21.11 ~ 23.28 V LOW_DELAY 30 second 1 ~ 3600 second LOW_ HARD_DELAY 60 second 1 ~ 3600 second 7.3.2 Power Management utility program TREK‐510 User manual 56 ...
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Execute IMCDemo.exe file, see the icon below. 7.3.3 Power Management Parameter settings The parameters for power management on TREK‐510 could be read or modified by Demo utility (see the image below) or SDK/API. Figure 7.15 Power management test utility 7.3.4 TREK‐510 power consumption OS: Windows Embedded Standard Burn‐in test V6.0 Idle Mode 100% Burn‐in Test Mode Off mode (S5) w/o TREK‐303H 12V / 1.04A 12V / 1.20A 12V / 1.75mA w/ TREK‐303H 12V / 1.51A 12V / 1.94A *Doesn’t support S1, S3, S4 7.4 GPIO Test TREK‐510 User manual 57 ...
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1. Execute I/O Test, connect GPIO loopback, click Pin0→Set, the end which Read the signal, the bulb will be light up, like wise to Pin1~Pin3. Next pick Digital output to execute the same procedure. See figure 6. Figure 7.16 DI/O test a. Digital Output isolated relay driver output b. Digital Input isolated dry contact input Figure 7.17 Digital in TREK‐510 User manual 58 ...
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Figure 7.18 Digital out 7.7 G‐sensor (3‐axis accelerometer) A 3‐axis accelerometer is integrated in TREK‐510. This could be used to characterize driver behavior such as hard accelerations, braking, and cornering. This also can tell users other significant information that can be used in accident reconstruction and etc. A code example is provided for customer reference regarding how to access and configure G‐sensor. G‐sensor is located on the motherboard inside the TREK‐510. Please refer the link (http://www.analog.com/static/imported‐files/data_sheets/ADXL345.pdf) for the G‐sensor datasheet. TREK‐510 User manual 59 ...
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A Appendix TREK‐303 C This This appendix explains the TREK‐303 detailed information ...
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Appendix A Paired with TREK‐303 Specifications TREK‐303 Specification Note! 1. The Brightness control is adjusted by the auto light sensor in the front panel as default; it is also defined by button on the front panel by manual. 2. The color LCD display TREK‐510 User manual 61 ...
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Pin assignment P1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 17 18 P2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 17 18 Color Brown White Ground Brown red white Ground Ground Orange white red Orange yellow ...
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Figure A. 1 Hotkey utility 1. Execute “Hot Key test” program 2. Brightness level: You may set panel’s brightness from level 0 ~10, total 10 levels, when you finish setting the brightness level you want, please click “Apply”. If you want to check the current brightness level of TREK‐303, please click “Get”. 3. Duty cycle: You may set every level’s brightness strength, total 10 levels, when you finish setting the brightness strength for each level, please click “Apply”. If you want to check the current brightness strength on certain level of TREK‐303, please click “Get”. 4. Light sensor: When the sensor has detected the change of the brightness in the environment, the value will change. The lowest level of brightness, the lowest value it is presented. On the contrary, the highest level of brightness, the highest value it is presented. 5. Hotkey: the backlight brightness of hotkeys could be adjusted by setting the value from 0 ~100. 6. Key Status: When you press Hot key, the status will change from 0 to 1. 7. Key function Definition: You may set the parameter to connect the application program of the hot key. ...
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B Appendix Windows Embedded C CE 5.0 Component List This ...
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Appendix B Windows® Embedded CE 5.0 Component List Advantech Advantech Pro. Advantech APPLICATIONS AND SERVICES DEVELOPMENT Core Core Pro. Pro. Plus Pro. Plus Active Template Library (ATL) C Libraries and Runtimes C++ Runtime Support for Exception Handling Runtime Type Information...
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Client Message Queuing (MSMQ) SOAP Reliable Messaging Protocol (SRMP) MSMQ ActiveX Wrappers Microsoft Foundation Classes (MFC) Object Exchange Protocol (OBEX) OBEX Server OBEX Inbox OBEX File Browser OBEX Client Pocket Outlook Object Model (POOM) API SOAP Toolkit Client Server Standard SDK for Windows CE .NET Compact Framework OS Dependencies for .NET Compact Framework 2.0...
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ActiveSync File Sync Inbox Sync Pocket Outlook Database Sync CAB File Installer/Uninstaller File Viewers* Microsoft Excel Viewer* Microsoft Image Viewer* Microsoft PDF Viewer* Microsoft PowerPoint Viewer* Microsoft Word Viewer* FLASH Update Sample Application Games Freecell Solitaire Help*...
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PNP Notifications USB Host Support USB Human Input Device (HID) Class Driver USB HID Keyboard and Mouse USB HID Keyboard Only USB HID Mouse Only USB Printer Class Driver USB Storage Class Driver USB Remote NDIS Class Driver Debugging Tools Keyboard Test Application Touch Driver Test Application Remote Display Application...
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Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) Gateway Logging IPSec v4 NDIS Packet Capturing DLL NDIS User-mode I/O Driver Network Bridging Network Driver Architecture (NDIS) Network Utilities (IpConfig, Ping, Route) Reference Gateway User Interface Remote Configuration Framework TCP/IP IP Helper API TCP/IPv6 Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) Control Point API Device Host API Device Host API (Minimal Subset)
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Bluetooth Bluetooth Protocol Stack with Transport Driver Support Bluetooth Stack with Integrated CSR Chipset Driver Bluetooth Stack with Universal Loadable Driver Bluetooth Stack with Integrated SDIO Driver Bluetooth Stack with Integrated USB Driver Bluetooth Stack with Integrated UART Driver Bluetooth Profiles Support Bluetooth HS/HF and Audio Gateway Service...
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L2TP/IPSec Servers Core Server Support FTP Server File Server File Server Customizable UI Windows Peer-to-Peer Networking Peer Name Resolution Protocol (PNRP) Identity Manager Print Server RAS Server/PPTP Server (Incoming) Telnet Server Web Server (HTTPD) Active Server Pages (ASP) Support JScript 5.6 VBScript 5.6 Device Management ISAPI Extension WebDAV Support...
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ROM-only File System Registry Storage (Choose 1) Hive-based Registry RAM-based Registry Storage Manager Binary Rom Image File System Storage Manager Control Panel Applet EDB Database Engine Partition Driver CD/UDFS File System FAT File System Transaction-Safe FAT File System (TFAT) System Password FONTS Arial Arial (Subset 1_30)
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Tahoma Tahoma (Subset 1_07) Tahoma Bold Times New Roman Times New Roman (Subset 1_30) Times New Roman Bold Times New Roman Bold Italic Times New Roman Italic Trebuchet MS Trebuchet MS Trebuchet MS Bold Trebuchet MS Bold Italic Trebuchet MS Italic Verdana Verdana Verdana Bold...
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Chinese (Traditional) Agfa AC3 Font Compression Fonts MingLiU & PMingLiU (Choose 1) MingLiU & PMingLiU MingLiU & PMingLiU (Subset 2_70) MingLiU & PMingLiU (Subset 2_80) MingLiU & PMingLiU (Subset 2_90) MS Ming Input Method Editor Pocket IME Input Methods Input by Radical (Chang Jei) Handwriting Recognizer Engine (HWX) MboxCHT HWX Sample UI...
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Recognition Application Hebrew Fonts Tahoma (subset 1_08) Arial (subset 1_08) Tahoma Bold (subset 1_08) Arial Bold (subset 1_08) Courier New (subset 1_08) Keyboard Hebrew Keyboard Indic Hindi Fonts Mangal Keyboard Hindi Traditional Keyboard Marathi Fonts Mangal Keyboard Marathi Keyboard Punjabi Fonts Raavi Keyboard...
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Kannada Fonts Tunga Keyboard Kannada Keyboard Tamil Fonts Latha Keyboard Tamil Keyboard Japanese Agfa AC3 Font Compression Fonts MS Gothic (Choose 1) MS Gothic & MS PGothic & MS UI Gothic MS Gothic & MS PGothic & MS UI Gothic (Subset 1_50) MS Gothic &...
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IME 3.1 IME 3.1 Database (Choose 1) Standard Database Compact Database Optional UI Components Dictionary Tool Properties Dialog Box Advanced Settings Dialog Box (Landscape mode only) System Tray Icon Manager Pocket IME (Choose Additional Databases) Name/Place Database Supplemental Database Test IME Input Methods All Characters List Handwriting Recognizer Engine...
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Internet Explorer Multiple-Language Base Internet Explorer Multiple-Language Full Optional Charset/Encoding in registry Internet Explorer RPC Support Internet Explorer TV-Style Navigation Fixed-Width Layout Directional Tabbing Disable Vertical Scroll Bar and Events Customizable Font Range URL Moniker Services Windows Internet Services Passport SSI 1.4 Authentication Platform for Privacy Preferences (P3P) XML Data Islands XML MIME Viewer...
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Still Image Decoders PNG Decoder BMP Decoder GIF Decoder ICO Decoder JPG Decoder Still Image Encoders GIF Encoder BMP Encoder JPG Encoder PNG Encoder Direct3D Mobile DirectDraw Audio Audio Compression Manager GSM 6.10 Codec MSFilter Codec Waveform Audio Media Streaming Media Playback (requires WMP application) WMA and MP3 Local Playback WMA and MP3 Streaming (requires WMP...
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Audio Codecs and Renderers G.711 Audio Codec GSM 6.10 Audio Codec IMA ADPCM Audio Codec MP3 Codec MPEG-1 Layer 1 and 2 Audio Codec MS ADPCM Audio Codec Waveform Audio Renderer WMA Codec WMA Voice Codec Wave/AIFF/au/snd File Parser Video Codecs and Renderers DirectShow Video Renderer MPEG-1 Video Codec MS RLE Video Codec...
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Windows Media Streaming over SECURITY Authentication Services (SSPI) NTLM Kerberos Schannel (SSL/TLS) Cryptography Services (CryptoAPI 1.0) with High Encryption Provider Certificates (CryptoAPI 2.0) Cryptographic Messaging (PKCS#7) Personal Information Exchange Standard (PKCS #12) Diffie-Hellman/DSS Provider Smart Card Encryption Provider Local Authentication Sub-System Password Local Authentication Plug-in Microsoft Certificate Enrollment Tool Sample Credential Manager...
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Common Dialog Support Controls Option B Control Panel Applets Customizable UI Windows XP-like Sample Skin Menu Tool Tip Mouse Network User Interface Overlapping Menus Software Input Panel Software-based Input Panel Driver Software-based Input Panel (SIP) (Choose 1 or more) SIP for Small Screens SIP for Large Screens Touch Screen (Stylus) Quarter VGA Resources - Portrait Mode...
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FCC ID: M82-TREK-510 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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apply), it is the responsibility of the professional installer to ensure to control the output power not greater then the application. Who Should Use this Guide: Installation of this device should be accomplished only by a qualified wireless LAN system installer who is: -Knowledgeable of the use, installation and configuration procedures and associated networking components.
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