GE Intelligent Platforms QuickPanel IC754CBF12CTD Operator Interface Products

12 inch quickpanel* view & quickpanel control; loaded color tft

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12" QuickPanel* View
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Loaded Color TFT
IC754CBF12CTD
IC754CGF12CTD
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IC754VBF12CTD
IC754VGF12CTD
IC754VSF12CTD
IC754OBF12CTD
Hardware User's Guide, GFK-2284D
December 2010

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  • Page 1 Intelligent Platforms Operator Interface Products 12" QuickPanel* View & QuickPanel Control Loaded Color TFT IC754CBF12CTD IC754CGF12CTD IC754CSF12CTD IC754VBF12CTD IC754VGF12CTD IC754VSF12CTD IC754OBF12CTD Hardware User's Guide, GFK-2284D December 2010...
  • Page 2 Features may be described herein which are not present in all hardware and software systems. GE Intelligent Platforms assumes no obligation of notice to holders of this document with respect to changes subsequently made.
  • Page 3 Contact Information If you purchased this product through an Authorized Channel Partner, please contact the seller directly. General Contact Information Online technical support and GlobalCare www.ge-ip.com/support Additional information http://www.ge-ip.com/ Solution Provider solutionprovider.ip@ge.com Technical Support If you have technical problems that cannot be resolved with the information in this guide, please contact us by te or email, or on the web at www.ge-ip.com/support Americas...
  • Page 5 Notices GE Intelligent Platforms reserves the right to make improvements to the products described in this publication at any time and without notice. QuickPanel, QuickPanel View, and QuickPanel Control are trademarks of GE Intelligent Platforms in the United States and other countries. Any other trademarks referenced herein are the property of their respective owners and used solely for purposes of identifying compatibility with the products of GE Intelligent Platforms.
  • Page 6 Notices The following statements are required to appear for Class I Division/Zone 2 Hazardous Locations. WARNING – EXPLOSION HAZARD – SUBSTITUTION OF COMPONENTS MAY IMPAIR SUITABILITY FOR CLASS 1, DIVISION 2. WARNING - EXPLOSION HAZARD - WHEN IN HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS, TURN OFF POWER BEFORE REPLACING OR WIRING MODULES.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Contents Welcome ....................1-1 Getting Started ..................... 1-2 Firmware Updates ..................1-5 Overview ....................2-1 QuickPanel View/Control Hardware............. 2-2 QuickPanel View/Control Software .............. 2-5 Installation Procedures for Conformance and Compliance ...... 3-1 Connecting a DC Power Supply ..............3-2 Panel Cutout ....................3-3 Mounting Bracket Locations .................
  • Page 8 Contents Agency Approvals ..................A-6 Diagnostics ................... B-1 Power up ...................... B-1 Pocket Internet Explorer ................B-1 Physical Unit ....................B-2 12" QuickPanel* View & QuickPanel Control Loaded Color TFT –December 2010 GFK-2284D...
  • Page 9: Welcome

    Chapter Welcome Congratulations on your purchase of a QuickPanel View/Control. The QuickPanel View/Control is available in different configurations to suit your requirements, either as a full-featured HMI, or as a combination of HMI and controller for local and distributed control applications. Equally adept in a networked environment or as a standalone unit, the QuickPanel View/Control is the ideal solution for factory floor HMI and control.
  • Page 10: Getting Started

    Getting Started Basic Setup Your QuickPanel View/Control is shipped ready for use after a few configuration steps. To power up all you need to do is connect a DC power supply via the supplied quick-connect plug. Depending on your application, you may also want to connect and configure optional input devices, communications ports and expansion adapters (see chapter 3).
  • Page 11 Runtime Setup To download an application to a QuickPanel View or QuickPanel Control unit, you must set up a data link between it and your development workstation. For more information, see “Ethernet” in chapter 3 and “Downloading a Machine Edition Project” in the Machine Edition online help. Model IC754OBF12CTD does not require Proficy Machine edition to set the unit up for operation.
  • Page 12 5. In the Control Panel, double-tap Stylus to configure the touch screen. 6. In the Control Panel, double-tap Date and Time to configure the system clock. 7. In the Control Panel, double-tap System to configure a network machine name. Many applications, including Proficy Historian require a unique machine name.
  • Page 13: Firmware Updates

    Firmware Updates Updates to the QuickPanel firmware are available on the Support web site. This allows you to update the unit to the most recent released version of the firmware with the latest feature updates and issues addressed. GFK-2284D Chapter 1 Welcome...
  • Page 15: Overview

    Chapter Overview This chapter provides introductory information on the 12" QuickPanel View/Control hardware and software with procedures for completing some of the most common tasks you will encounter. In this chapter: QuickPanel View/Control Hardware Provides a layout diagram showing user-accessible controls and indicators, and a block diagram showing module functions.
  • Page 16: Quickpanel View/Control Hardware

    QuickPanel View/Control Hardware Layout Diagram In addition to the primary touch screen interface, the 12" QuickPanel View/Control supports a variety of communication ports including an expansion bus to allow great flexibility in application. The back of the QuickPanel opens allowing access to the expansion bus connector, memory expansion connector, DIP switches and battery.
  • Page 17 Physical Layout of QuickPanel View/Control and battery GFK-2284D Chapter 2 Overview...
  • Page 18 Block Diagram The 12" QuickPanel View/Control is based on the XScale microprocessor, and employs large-scale integration to provide high performance with a small footprint. The following block diagram illustrates the major functional areas of the QuickPanel View/Control and the interfaces between them. Touch Backlit Screen...
  • Page 19: Quickpanel View/Control Software

    QuickPanel View/Control Software Windows CE Microsoft Windows CE is the operating system for the QuickPanel View/Control. It is a full 32-bit O/S with a graphical user interface. This operating system is finding widespread application in hand-held PCs and embedded controllers, such as the QuickPanel View/Control. The familiar look and feel of Windows CE shortens the learning curve for users having experience with Windows 95/98/NT/2000/ME/XP.
  • Page 20 Working with Windows CE Although the main user input device when working with Windows CE is the touch screen, it can often be convenient to use keyboard shortcuts, such as those described in the following table. Keyboard Shortcut Action Opens the Windows CE Start menu. Use arrow CTRL+ESC or keys to select a program and ENTER to run it.
  • Page 21 Pocket Internet Explorer Microsoft‟s Pocket Internet Explorer is a fully integrated browser within the Windows CE operating system. This browser allows you to connect with an Internet service provider and view web sites. Pocket Internet Explorer supports JScript. Java support can be added from third-party sources.
  • Page 22 To configure a LAN Connection 1. Start Pocket Internet Explorer 2. From the Tools menu, choose Options. The Internet Options dialog box appears. 3. On the Connection tab, select the Use LAN check box. 4. Tap OK. 5. To save the settings, run Backup (see page 2-10).
  • Page 23 To configure a Proxy server 1. Start Pocket Internet Explorer. 2. From the Tools menu, choose Options. The Internet Options dialog box appears. 3. On the Connection tab, select the Access the Internet using a proxy server check box. 4. In the Address box, type the URL of your proxy server (see your ISP or network administrator).
  • Page 24 Backup Backup saves changes that you make to the Windows Registry or Desktop to Flash memory. This utility is required because the QuickPanel View/Control is not battery powered. Specifically, Backup does the following:  It stores the Windows CE registry (including any control panel settings) in Flash memory.
  • Page 25 Reboot Reboot performs a controlled and orderly shut down of the Windows CE operating system, then restarts the QuickPanel View/Control. This ensures all open files are closed properly. To reboot the system 1. To save changes to system configurations, run Backup (see page 2-10).
  • Page 26 Storage Manager Use Storage Manager to repair or format lost or corrupted data volumes. Storage Manager can repair data volumes existing either in Compact Flash (CF), battery-backed SRAM (BBSRAM), or USB Flash Keys (thumb drives). Data volumes existing in the main flash file system of the QuickPanel may not be repaired by Storage Manager.
  • Page 27 System Information System Information is a custom utility that displays a splash screen with the following information:  Operating System version. For example, „Windows CE 5.00‟.  Platform. Identifies the host hardware, its version and build number. Tapping More Info on the splash screen opens the Advanced System Information window, which provides information such as hardware version and serial number, CPU type and specifications, etc.
  • Page 28 Microsoft File Viewers Included with Windows CE are applications that enable you to view files in ® ® three popular formats: Microsoft Word, Excel, and Adobe PDF. Each application provides online help for its use. To access the Microsoft file viewers Start, point to Programs, point to Microsoft File Viewers, and...
  • Page 29 Microsoft PDF: Advanced features, such as PDF forms, encrypted files, CCITTFaxDecode images, clip paths, predictive GZIP decoding, CMYK JPEGs, annotations, and transitions are not supported. In addition the Microsoft PDF Viewer operates with the following limitations:  Poly-polygons are treated as polygons and therefore may have the interiors filled.
  • Page 30 Copy Project to External Flash RestorePCCard is a custom utility for transferring Proficy Machine Edition projects between compatible QuickPanel View/Control units via CF cards, USB flash keys, or PCMCIA flash, if the unit is fitted with the optional PCMCIA interface expansion card. (Flash memory not included with PCMCIA expansion card.) Caution: Ensure that the copy or update operation is complete (i.e., no busy or wait cursor displays) before disconnecting power.
  • Page 31 To update a Machine Edition project You can update a Machine Edition application currently stored on the QuickPanel View/Control with a revision stored on a flash device, such as a CF card or USB memory stick. 1. Insert the flash device containing an upgraded version of the Machine Edition project into the appropriate port.
  • Page 32 To change utility settings This utility can be configured to change the way the Machine Edition project update will occur. 1. Tap Start, point to Settings and then tap Control Panel. 2. In the Control Panel, double-tap Project Transfer to configure the RestorePCCard utility settings.
  • Page 33 Timeout after: With this setting selected, a second setting control appears, allowing for entry of a timeout interval (in seconds) for the update utility to wait for a user response to its dialogs, before automatically continuing to boot without an update occurring.
  • Page 34 HTTP File Transfer Utility The HTTP File Transfer Utility (HFTU) is a small, standalone command line program that allows you to send and delete files to and from computers over a network. The HFTU uses the HTTP protocol, so you can even send files to computers over the Internet.
  • Page 35 3. Use the following syntax: HTTPUTIL COPY source destination Where “source” is the URL of the source file, and “destination” is the URL of the destination file. For example: HTTPUTIL COPY \MyFile.txt http://MyServer/webfiles/MyFileBACKUP.txt Copies a file called MyFile.txt on drive C: of the local computer to the webfiles folder under the web server at //MyServer.
  • Page 36 FTP Server The FTP Server included with the QuickPanel View/Control supports both standard (RFC 959) and Explicit FTPS (i.e., FTP/SSL, Auth TLS, TLS-C, RFC- 4217). It does not support SFTP or implicit FTPS, which uses different ports and is based on SSH rather than SSL. All configuration of the FTP server is accomplished with the Secure FTP Server control panel applet.
  • Page 37 The Server supports:  Non-secure operation. All information including username, password, and data is transmitted with no encryption and susceptible to packet sniffing and various FTP attacks. This is the default.  Both secure and non-secure operation. This mode of operation, either secure or non-secure, is determined by the client when it connects.
  • Page 38 All removable flash devices appear to remote FTP users as directories off the FTP root directory. PC Flash card partitions appear as directories such as \PCFlashStorage and USB Flash Keys as directories such as \USBStorage. The names contain no spaces, as FTP commands do not support spaces in filenames.
  • Page 39 user that has the root certificate used by the online vendor can determine the certificate is valid without the need for any additional information. A self-signed certificate is only known to be valid by clients that have added the certificate to their trusted list.
  • Page 40 To install a certificate on an FTP Client 1. Double click the certificate. Select the General tab. The Certificate properties are displayed. 2. Click the Install Certificate button. The Certificate Import Wizard appears. 3. Click Next to continue. The Certificate Store screen appears. 4.
  • Page 41: Installation Procedures For Conformance And Compliance

    Chapter Installation Procedures for Conformance and Compliance This chapter provides the following procedures for installing the QuickPanel View/Control unit: Connecting a DC Power Supply Panel Cutout Mounting Bracket Locations Mounting the QuickPanel View/Control in a Panel Considerations for Choosing a Mounting Location ...
  • Page 42: Connecting A Dc Power Supply

    Connecting a DC Power Supply 1. Using the three screw terminals shown in the following diagram, attach a 24VDC, 48W power supply to the plug supplied with the QuickPanel View/Control (see Appendix A, “Specifications” for power supply and conductor size requirements). 2.
  • Page 43: Panel Cutout

    Panel Cutout For enclosure mounting, cut an opening in the panel according to the specifications. Installation Notes:  To avoid gasket degradation, limit repeated insertions or removals of the unit and retightening of the mounting clips. For full protection, always use a fresh gasket. Replacement gaskets may be ordered using part number IC754ACC12GAS.
  • Page 44: Mounting Bracket Locations

    Mounting Bracket Locations To secure the QuickPanel View/Control to a panel, use the ten included mounting brackets. They hook into openings located on the top, bottom, and sides of the housing. 12" QuickPanel* View & QuickPanel Control Loaded Color TFT – December 2010 GFK-2284D...
  • Page 45: Mounting The Quickpanel View/Control In A Panel

    Mounting the QuickPanel View/Control in a Panel 1. Insert the unit into the panel cutout (without a CF card in the CF port). 2. Insert the hook of each mounting clamp into the housing openings as shown below. 3. Ensure that the gasket is properly seated in the bezel channel and firmly tighten the clamp screws.
  • Page 47: Detailed Operation

    Chapter Detailed Operation Touch Screen Display Adjusting the display brightness, configuring backlight auto turn off, calibrating the touch screen and setting the double-tap sensitivity. Keyboard 4-10 Using an optional external keyboard and displaying the Soft Input Panel. Communication Ports 4-13 Description and pin assignments for the COM1 and COM2 serial ports, cabling, and working with serial COM ports.
  • Page 48: Touch Screen Display

    Touch Screen Display The QuickPanel View/Control has an integrated flat-panel display providing 16 bits per pixel for a total of 65,536 colors. The backlit 12-inch diagonal panel employs TFT technology to provide a bright operator interface. The display supports a resolution of 800 by 600 pixels. A backlight timer is featured on all models.
  • Page 49 To adjust the display brightness 1. In the Control Panel, double-tap Display and choose the Brightness tab. The Brightness dialog box appears. 2. Drag the Brightness slider between Lowest and Highest. 3. Tap OK to exit the control panel. 4. To save the settings, run the Backup utility. (See page 2-10.) GFK-2284D Chapter 4 Detailed Operation...
  • Page 50 To select backlight auto turn off 1. In the Control Panel, double-tap Display and choose the Backlight tab. The Backlight dialog box appears. 2. Select Auto turn off backlight while on external power. 3. Tap OK to exit the control panel. 4.
  • Page 51 Touch Screen The QuickPanel View/Control display is coupled to a resistive touch panel with 12-bit resolution. When the QuickPanel View/Control is properly calibrated, this translates into a grid of touch cells on the face of the display. A blunt stylus should always be used during calibration for greatest accuracy.
  • Page 52 To calibrate the touch screen 1. In the Control Panel, double-tap Stylus. The Stylus Properties dialog box appears. 2. Choose the Calibration tab 12" QuickPanel* View & QuickPanel Control Loaded Color TFT – December 2010 GFK-2284D...
  • Page 53 3. Tap the Recalibrate button. A cross hair target is displayed. Note: For greatest accuracy, it is recommended that you use a blunt stylus when calibrating the touch screen. 4. Follow the directions given to calibrate the touch screen. GFK-2284D Chapter 4 Detailed Operation...
  • Page 54 5. Tap the screen to preserve the new setting or wait out the time limit to revert to previous settings. 6. To save the settings, run the Backup utility. (See page 2-10.) 12" QuickPanel* View & QuickPanel Control Loaded Color TFT – December 2010 GFK-2284D...
  • Page 55 To set the double-tap sensitivity 1. In the Control Panel, double-tap Stylus. The Stylus Properties dialog box appears. 2. Choose the Double-Tap tab. 3. Double-tap the grid to enter a setting. 4. Double-tap the test icon to check the setting. If the test icon doesn‘t change when you double-tap it, double-tap the grid again.
  • Page 56: Keyboard

    Keyboard The QuickPanel View/Control can be configured to use either or both a hardware keyboard and a software emulation keyboard as operator data input devices. Typically, an external hardware keyboard is used when in a development mode, while the included Soft Input Panel is more applicable in an operational environment.
  • Page 57 To display the Soft Input Panel icon in the system tray 1. In the Control Panel, double-tap Input Panel. The Input Panel Properties dialog box appears. 2. Select the Allow applications to change the input panel state check box. 3. Select or clear the Show Input Panel in system tray check box. 4.
  • Page 58 Upper case characters are accessed by pressing the SHIFT key once. This is equivalent to holding down the SHIFT key on a conventional keyboard. The SHIFT key is active while the next key is pressed then reverts back to its unselected state.
  • Page 59: Communication Ports

    Communication Ports The QuickPanel View/Control has two serial data communication ports, COM1 and COM2. COM1- Serial The COM1 port is a general purpose bidirectional serial data channel that supports the EIA232C and EIA485 electrical standards. The COM1 port can be accessed and configured: ...
  • Page 60 Recommended Cabling for TIA/EIA422 or TIA/EIA485 The COM1 port on the QuickPanel View/QuickPanel Control provides connections to devices that support either TIA/EIA422 or TIA/EIA485. These electrical standards specify a differential signaling technique that provides high data rates, long distances and good noise rejection. The standards do not address signal encoding (protocol), connectors, or cabling.
  • Page 61 Grounding A signal return path between transmitting and receiving devices must be provided. This return path is separate from the Rx and Tx data lines and the other 422/485 signals supported by the QuickPanel View/QuickPanel Control, and may be provided by a separate conductor in the cable. Connect both ends of the signal return conductor to Signal Ground (pin #7).
  • Page 62 COM2 - Serial The COM2 port is a general-purpose bidirectional serial data channel that supports the EIA232C electrical standards. A DB9P (male) connector, mounted on the bottom of the enclosure, provides standard signals as described in the following table. 1 n/c 2 RX 3 TX 4 n/c...
  • Page 63: Working With Serial Com Ports

    Working with COM ports To add a new remote networking connection 1. From the Start menu, tap Settings and then Network and Dial- up Connections. The Connection window appears. 2. Double-tap Make New Connection. The Make New Connection window appears. 3.
  • Page 64 5. Tap Next. The Modem or Device dialog box appears, depending on the connection type. 6. From the list, choose the device or modem you want to use. (If a serial CF card is inserted, it is available in the device list.) You can configure your device or TCP/IP Settings at this time if you wish.
  • Page 65 To add a virtual private network or PPP over Ethernet 1. From the Start menu, tap Settings and then Network and Dial- up Connections. The Connection window appears. 2. Double-tap Make New Connection. The Make New Connection window appears. 3. Type a name for the new connection. 4.
  • Page 66 6. Enter the Host Name or IP address for a VPN connection, or a PPPoE Service Name for a PPPoE connection. You can configure your TCP/IP Settings at this time if you wish. 7. Tap Finish. To change the default device properties 1.
  • Page 67 To change the default TCP/IP settings 1. Obtain correct TCP/IP settings from your network administrator. 2. From the Device, Modem, PPPoE Connection, or VPN Connection dialog box, tap TCP/IP Settings. The TCP/IP Settings dialog box appears. 3. Clear the Use server-assigned IP address check box. 4.
  • Page 68 To add a terminal session 1. From the Start menu, tap Programs, then Communication, and then tap Terminal. The Terminal window appears. 2. Double tap Make New Session. The Session Properties dialog box (Communications tab) appears. 3. In the Session Name box, type a name for your session. 4.
  • Page 69 5. Tap the Emulation tab and choose an emulation type (DEC-VT-100 or TTY (Generic)). 6. From the Code page selection box, select the coding type to employ. 7. Select the Inbound and /or Outbound check boxes to add LF characters to each CR. 8.
  • Page 70 To start a terminal session 1. From the Start menu, tap Programs, then Communication, and choose Terminal. The Terminal window appears. 2. Double-tap the session you want. 12" QuickPanel* View & QuickPanel Control Loaded Color TFT – December 2010 4-24 GFK-2284D...
  • Page 71: Cf Port

    CF Port To enhance the QuickPanel View/Control‘s capabilities with additional flash memory, the unit is equipped with a CF (Compact Flash) Type 2 port on its side. A CF card is inserted in this port with the card‘s front facing the back of the unit. (The narrow side slot on the card should be toward the bottom.) Note: For full protection from electrostatic discharge, peel off the paper label on the side of the CF card facing the bezel to allow contact between...
  • Page 72 No CF cards are supplied with the QuickPanel View/Control. A list of cards (and other devices) that have been tested and are compatible can be found by visiting the Support website, selecting the Operator Interface category, and then selecting the QuickPanel View product name. An optional CF card may be ordered using part number IC754ACC0512MEM.
  • Page 73: Universal Serial Bus (Usb)

    Universal Serial Bus (USB) The QuickPanel View/Control has two full-speed USB v1.1 host ports. A variety of third-party USB peripheral devices are available. Each connected USB device requires a specific driver. The driver supplied with the QuickPanel View/Control is for optional keyboard or mouse support – other devices require the installation of custom driver software.
  • Page 74: Ethernet

    Ethernet The QuickPanel View/Control is equipped with two auto-negotiate, full or half duplex Ethernet ports (IEEE802.3). The auto-negotiate feature is not configurable on the QuickPanel, therefore all devices on the network to which the QuickPanel is attached should also be in auto-negotiate mode to ensure proper network communications.
  • Page 75 The QuickPanel View/Control provides two methods for setting an IP address:  DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol). There must be a DHCP server on the connected network for a valid IP address to be assigned. Contact your network administrator to ensure correct DHCP server configuration.
  • Page 76 3. Select a method:  Obtain an IP address via DHCP (automatic).  Specify an IP address (manual). 4. Enter the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway numbers obtained from your network administrator (manual method only). 5. Tap OK. 6.
  • Page 77 To set up access to a Windows network 1. In the Control Panel, double-tap System. The System Properties dialog box appears. 2. On the Device Name tab, in the Device name box, type a unique name for your QuickPanel View/Control. In the Device description box, type a description.
  • Page 78 5. On the Network ID tab, type your User name, Password and Domain. 6. Tap OK. 7. To save the settings, run the Backup utility. (See page 2-10.) Using Windows CE Explorer, you can now access anything on your local network for which you have permission.
  • Page 79: Printing

    Printing Warning USB connected printers will violate the electrical compliance ratings. They can only be used for maintenance and are not supported as a standard service. Please see the notes in the USB section for important information about compliance and certification while using USB devices.
  • Page 80 USB Printers Generic PCL printers are supported by the built in driver. Many of the currently available printers use a proprietary driver and will not operate with the generic driver. Not all USB printers will be correctly identified by the QuickPanel when the printer is connected.
  • Page 81 Network Shared Printers The QuickPanel View/Control can connect to a PCL printer that is hosted by another computer that supports the Ethernet SMB protocol, or directly to a printer supporting the LPR/LPD protocol. Printer sharing in Microsoft Windows OS supports the SMB protocol. To connect to the printer, select Network from the Ports list of the Printers configuration dialog, and then fill in a network path in the Net Path field.
  • Page 82: Expansion Bus

    Expansion Bus An expansion bus is included with the QuickPanel View/Control, and optional modules that mount directly to it are available. For more information on expansion modules, contact your distributor. The expansion bus connectors are accessed by opening the back of the unit. Caution Disconnect power from your DC power supply before opening the QuickPanel View/Control.
  • Page 83: Dip Switches

    DIP Switches The QuickPanel View/Control is equipped with four DIP switches that control separate functions. DIP switches are set to ―OFF‖ by default in the factory. DIP switch 2 is the Force Startup switch. Turning this switch on forces the startup applications to run when the operating system is started.
  • Page 84 To configure startup behavior Caution Disconnect power from your DC power supply before opening the QuickPanel View/Control. Working on a “live” unit may result in damage to equipment and injury to personnel. Always use anti-static precautions (i.e. grounded wrist strap) when accessing the interior of the unit.
  • Page 85: Memory

    Memory The QuickPanel View/Control supports a variety of memory subsystems to ensure the requirements of your application are met. All system memory is tied directly to the microprocessor‘s address and data busses for fastest access. To increase DRAM by up to 64 MB, a 100-pin DIMM memory expansion slot is also included.
  • Page 86 Caution Do not remove power while the system is writing to flash memory, such as when downloading a Proficy Machine Edition project. Removing power while writing may lead to data loss and file system corruption. To ensure the system completes writing to flash and closes all files, see “Shutdown”...
  • Page 87 DRAM Memory The QuickPanel is equipped with 64 MB of dynamic RAM. Part of the DRAM (16 MB) is reserved for the Windows CE operating system and is not accessible by user applications. The remaining 48 MB is split between two functions: an object store for temporary file storage, and the main memory for running programs.
  • Page 88 To change the DRAM memory allocation 1. In the Control Panel, double-tap System. The System Properties dialog box appears. 2. On the Memory tab, drag the slider to divide the DRAM into Storage and Program memory. The amount of memory allocated to and used by each area is shown on the dialog box.
  • Page 89 Memory Expansion Slot The QuickPanel View/Control is equipped with a 100-pin DIMM memory expansion slot, which lets you increase DRAM to a total of 128MB. Rear (open) Memory Expansion Slot Caution Disconnect power from your DC power supply before opening the QuickPanel View/Control.
  • Page 90: Other Subsystems

    Other Subsystems Power Management The QuickPanel View/Control‘s Power Properties control panel displays the status of the backup battery. The Battery Very Low Or Missing icon appears in the taskbar when the battery is either missing or very low. To access the Power Properties control panel 1.
  • Page 91 Battery Backup Auxiliary backup power for the real-time clock and SRAM is provided by a non-rechargeable, internal lithium battery (+3VDC, BR2032), ensuring that no loss of data occurs when the main DC supply is removed. Backup power is enabled or disabled by installing or removing the battery, accessed via the rear panel as shown in the following illustration.
  • Page 92 To remove the internal battery 1. Disconnect AC power from the DC supply. 2. Open the rear access panel. 3. Release the battery by gently lifting it from the completely exposed side, past the small protrusions. To avoid breaking the battery retainer clips, do not apply excessive upward pressure.
  • Page 93 Real-time Clock The QuickPanel View/Control has a programmable real-time clock capable of reporting the current time in Year/Month/Day/Hour/Minute/Second. The time is set from the Windows CE interface and retained through a power cycle if battery backup is available. Daylight saving time is enabled by a check box within the dialog box.
  • Page 94 6. Select Auto Adjust DST to configure the clock to automatically compensate for daylight savings time. 7. In the Current Time box, adjust the hours, minutes and seconds. 8. Tap OK to finish. 9. To save the settings, run the Backup utility. (See page 2-10.) To display the time on the taskbar 1.
  • Page 95 Configuring SNTP There are two levels of Network Time Protocol (NTP) time servers available on the Internet. First-level time servers are primarily intended to act as source time servers for second-level time servers. First-level time servers may also be capable of providing mission-critical time services.
  • Page 96 To set SNTP 1. In the Control Panel, double-tap Date/Time. The Date/Time Properties dialog box appears. Note: Tap Apply after making changes in any box. 2. To add or modify SNTP settings, select the SNTP tab. 3. To enable SNTP, ensure the Enable SNTP check box is selected. 4.
  • Page 97: Specifications

    Appendix Specifications See page A-6 for a list of agency approvals for environmental service and safety. Physical Enclosure dimensions Height: 8.93 in (226.8 mm) (actual – see ―Panel Cutout‖ Width: 11.85 in (301.1 mm) in chapter 3 for cutout dimensions) Depth: 2.37 in (60.1 mm) Bezel dimensions Height: 10.34 in (262.6 mm)
  • Page 98: Display

    Display Size 12" (30.5 cm) diagonal Colors 65536 (16 bits/pixel) Resolution 800 x 600 Fabrication Backlight Cold Cathode Fluorescent (CCFL) -rated half life: 50,000 hours. Note: Backlight is not field replaceable. Luminance 400 NITS Front Panel Bezel Material Valox 3706 For material specifications, visit www.gepolymerland.com Membrane Material...
  • Page 99: Cpu

    Processor XScale Clock speed 400 MHz Memory Flash 64 MB SRAM 512 KB (Power off retention is the life of the battery) DRAM 64 MB 512 KB (Boot loader) Memory Expansion Slot Form Factor 100 pin DIMM Memory Type SDRAM Maximum DRAM 64 MB Maximum Devices per Module...
  • Page 100: Expansion Ports

    Expansion Ports Compact Flash Memory One slot (Type I/II), supports 3.3V and 5V cards Optional CF Card 512 MB, IC754ACC0512MEM Catalog Number FieldBus One slot Universal Serial Bus V1.1 compatible (USB) (2) Communication Ports Ethernet (LAN1 and LAN2) IEEE 802.3 10 BaseT/100 Base TX Auto-negotiate Full or half duplex...
  • Page 101: Environmental

    Environmental Operating Temperature* 32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C) Operating Humidity 10% to 85% non-condensing Storage Temperature* -4 to 158°F -20 to 70°C Storage Humidity 10% to 85% non-condensing RH (non-condensing) at less than 50°C; maximum 50% RH at greater than 50°C.
  • Page 102: Agency Approvals

    Agency Approvals Model number: ES1222R QuickPanel Control/View is intended for industrial environments and when properly installed shall comply with the following agency approvals. Description Agency Standard Comments or Marking Certification by Underwriter’s North American Safety for UL 1604/C-UL Hazardous Locations Class I, Laboratories to UL standard and Div.
  • Page 103: Diagnostics

    Appendix Diagnostics The tables contained in this appendix can be used to identify and remedy problems that can occur with the 12" QuickPanel View and QuickPanel Control products. Power up Problem Suggested remedy Blank screen No power: Check all power connections to the QuickPanel CE.
  • Page 104: Physical Unit

    Physical Unit Problem Suggested remedy Slow or sluggish touch Ensure that configured I/O or communications response. channels such as serial or Ethernet are operating without error. These errors can cause higher system overhead leading to delayed response to touch inputs. Ensure that flash drives, internal or external, are operating without error.
  • Page 105 Index adding, 4-43 DRAM memory, 4-41 Agency Approvals, A-6 Emulate PPC, 2-19 Environmental requirements, A-5 Ethernet ports Backup, 2-10 operation, 4-28 Basic setup, 1-2 Expansion bus, 4-36 Battery, 4-45 Expansion memory removing, 4-46 diagnostics, B-2 specifications, A-5 Expansion ports Block diagram, 2-4 specifications, A-4 Boot loader ROM, 4-42 Flash memory...
  • Page 106 Index specifications, A-3 Storage Manager, 2-12 Memory expansion slot, 4-43 System Information, 2-13 specifications, A-3 Microsoft File Viewers, 2-14 Technical Support. See page iii Touch response Network Shared Printers, 4-35 diagnostics, B-2 Touch Screen Display operation, 4-2 Troubleshooting, B-1 Operating system, 2-5 USB port operation, 4-27 Panel cutout, 3-3...

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