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  • Page 1 DLoG ITC 7 User’s Manual 1.00...
  • Page 2 We reserve the right to modify the contents of this document at any time and without prior notice. Because we at DLoG are constantly striving to improve this product, we cannot guarantee that previous or subsequent releases of the product will correspond in every respect with the product description given in this manual.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Basic safety guidelines................5 2.1. Area of application ......................5 2.2. Initial operation of the device ..................6 2.3. Power supply, External peripheral devices ..............7 2.4. Repairs only through DLoG..................8 2.5. Exchanging and extending modules ................9 2.6. CE Marking........................10 Device description................11 3.1. General........................11 3.2.
  • Page 6 Connections under the cable cover ................25 5.3.1. DC power supply connections ................26 5.4. Connecting external devices..................27 5.4.1. Powering down the DLoG ITC 7 ................27 5.4.2. Powering up the DLoG ITC 7................27 5.5. Removing the protective film ..................28 5.6. Powering up the DLoG ITC 7..................28 5.6.1.
  • Page 7 Operating system images..................49 9.3. Special features of the operating systems ..............49 9.3.1. MS-DOS .......................49 9.3.2. MS Windows XP Embedded ................49 Software applications...............50 10.1. Displaying the DLoG ITC 7 configuration..............50 10.2. Fine tuning the operating system parameters............50 10.3. Environment controller settings.................51...
  • Page 8 Touch screen ..................53 11.1. Operation ........................53 11.2. Mouse compatibility ....................53 11.3. Explanation of functions and resources..............54 11.4. Driver installation and calibration................55 11.4.1. MS-DOS ......................55 11.4.2. Touch Serial for MS Windows XP ..............57 11.4.3. Touch PS/2 for MS Windows XP ..............59 11.5.
  • Page 9 Common mistakes in usage ............73 14.1. Power supply......................73 14.2. Powering up/down.....................73 14.3. Cable cover .......................73 14.4. Mounting........................73 14.5. Using the touch screen .....................74 14.6. Use/storage in extreme temperatures...............74 Troubleshooting................75 15.1. COM1 / COM2 data transmission ................75 15.2. Data transmission via LAN / Ethernet ...............77 Maintenance ..................78 16.1.
  • Page 10 Figure 5.4: External connections under the cable cover ..........25 Figure 5.5: Outside view of DC connection plug ..............26 Figure 5.6: Power supply connection with external power supply........26 Figure 7.1: DLoG ITC 7 with cable cover mounted ............35 Figure 7.2: Sealing sleeves ....................36 Figure 7.3: Cable cover seals...................37 Figure 7.4: Separate the sealing sleeves .................37...
  • Page 11 Figure 13.1: Welcome screen for chipset driver installation..........66 Figure 13.2: Welcome screen for the VGA driver installation...........68 Figure 13.3: RJ45 network port ..................69 Figure 13.4: Network driver installation license agreement..........70 Figure 13.5: Start screen for network driver installation ...........71 Figure 13.6: Welcome screen for the onboard sound adapter drivers ......72...
  • Page 13: About This Manual

    Within this manual, DLoG GmbH strives to provide all the information required for using your DLoG ITC 7. However, because this is a versatile product that can be used in many different scenarios, we cannot guarantee that the information contained in this manual will cover every single aspect.
  • Page 14: Design Method

    The following levels apply, denoted by the keywords DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION: DANGER There is an immediate risk of death / serious injury. WARNING There is a possible risk of death / serious injury. CAUTION Mild injury is possible. User’s Manual DLoG ITC 7...
  • Page 15: Danger Of Property Damage

    Lists are indicated with bullet points, for example: • Cable cover • Power pack Instructions are numbered, for example: 1. Connect the DLoG ITC 7. 2. Press <POWER> key. Parameter descriptions (e.g., of a dialog) Ignition off This parameter is used to set,… Delay time This indicates the delay time.
  • Page 16 Any text that needs to be entered is shown in Courier font, for example: 1. Enter the text abcdefg. Other methods for emphasis Any other emphasized text elements are highlighted in bold or underlined. References to other chapters in the manual are printed in italics. User’s Manual DLoG ITC 7...
  • Page 17: Basic Safety Guidelines

    Basic safety guidelines 2. Basic safety guidelines The DLoG ITC 7 was designed and built according to modern technology and accepted safety regulations. However, the operation of the DLoG ITC 7 can endanger personnel or third parties and cause damage to the device and other material assets when for example the device is •...
  • Page 18: Initial Operation Of The Device

    If the DLoG ITC 7 is not able to draw in fresh cooling air, this may cause overheating and severe damage to the unit.
  • Page 19: Power Supply, External Peripheral Devices

    In order to avoid electrocution always disconnect the DLoG ITC 7 from the power supply before cleaning or servicing the device. Wiring Do not use the DLoG ITC 7 when a cable or plug is damaged. Have the damaged parts replaced immediately! Do not connect or disconnect any cables during storms Data cables must never be connected or disconnected during an electrical storm.
  • Page 20: Repairs Only Through Dlog

    On the back of the DLoG ITC 7 you will find the device’s type plate which has important information about the device which you must quote for technical service. It provides important information about the configuration and manufacture of the device in abbreviated form.
  • Page 21: Exchanging And Extending Modules

    DLoG ITC 7. No battery changes Some functional groups of the DLoG ITC 7 motherboard are powered by a lithium ion battery which is fixed to the motherboard. This battery should not be replaced under any circumstances, as this requires soldering! Should a battery replacement be necessary, the device must be sent to DLoG.
  • Page 22: Ce Marking

    Caution with pacemakers Do not use the DLoG ITC 7 near pacemakers. The DLoG ITC 7 can affect the function of medically implanted devices such as pacemakers and create interference. Do not place the DLoG ITC 7 near such devices.
  • Page 23: Device Description

    Figure 3.1: DLoG ITC 7 3.2. Intended usage The DLoG ITC 7 is an industrial PC for stationary use in industrial areas, for example in production (for usage classes, see section 7.2 Stationary use only). A different or extraordinary usage is not permitted. For resulting damage the user/operator of the DLoG ITC 7 is solely responsible.
  • Page 24: Device Type Plate

    Device description 3.3. Device type plate The device type plate on the DLoG ITC 7 contains the device description and type identification: DLoG ITC 7/015 Describes the device DLoG ITC 7. Display resolution e.g. 12 V Input voltage of the power supply with nominal current with 3 A e.g.
  • Page 25: Abbreviations Used For Devices And Accessories

    Device description 3.4. Abbreviations used for devices and accessories Please note that to save space on the DLoG ITC 7 and supplied accessories, the following abbreviations have been used: Abbreviation Explanation 3.5. Technical specifications 3.5.1. Mechanical Housing Rugged aluminum-cast housing with integrated heat sink...
  • Page 26: Motherboard

    - 2.5" hard drives - CompactFlash type I/II Note for Hard Drives and CompactFlash Cards: Only use models approved and released by DLoG to ensure the device functionality. Otherwise data loss could increase. Enquire which capacities are currently available. Floppy disk drive Supports an external 3.5”...
  • Page 27: Lcd/Crt Interface

    RS232 and PS/2 interface. Drivers available for MS-DOS 6.2x, MS Windows XP Professional, MS Windows XP Embedded Analog touch Internal plug-in connector connection Interface is ESD level 4 protected (acc. to EN 61000-4-2) DLoG ITC 7 User’s Manual...
  • Page 28: Network Interface

    1 g effective noise and 600 vibrations with 20 g peaks in operation 3.5.7. Test marks EN 55022 Class A EN 55024, EN 61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3, EN 61000-6-2 IEC 60950-1, EN 60950-1, UL 60950-1 IP protection IP 54 User’s Manual DLoG ITC 7...
  • Page 29: Ac Power Pack

    • In all, the total power drawn may not exceed 10 W. 3.5.10. Power supply fuses The DLoG ITC 7 is equipped with a reversible fuse which resets itself after a short circuit once the electrical current is no longer flowing through it. It can thus be used more than once.
  • Page 30: Dimensions Dlog Itc 7

    Device description 3.6. Dimensions DLoG ITC 7 Front view, dimensions without add-ons (in mm): Figure 3.3: Dimensions DLoG ITC 7 front view Top view, dimensions without add-ons (in mm): Figure 3.4: Dimensions DLoG ITC 7 top view User’s Manual DLoG ITC 7...
  • Page 31: Figure 3.5: Dimensions Dlog Itc 7 Side View

    Device description Side view, dimensions without add-ons (in mm): Figure 3.5: Dimensions DLoG ITC 7 side view DLoG ITC 7 User’s Manual...
  • Page 32: Vesa Drill Holes

    Device description 3.7. VESA drill holes The VESA drill holes on the DLoG ITC 7 are visible on this diagram. Dimensions without add-ons (in mm): Figure 3.6: VESA drill holes DLoG ITC 7 User’s Manual DLoG ITC 7...
  • Page 33: Unpacking The Device

    Unpacking the device 4. Unpacking the device 4.1. Scope of delivery The delivery includes at least the following: • DLoG ITC 7 with strain relief rail and service lid • Ordered assembly set • Cable cover • External DC power supply •...
  • Page 34: Initial Operation

    5.1. Cooling through the supply of fresh air The DLoG ITC 7 is cooled using a so-called passive cooling system. During passive cooling, the waste heat generated inside the device is emitted from the surface of the housing.
  • Page 35: Connections In The Service Lid

    Initial operation 5.2. Connections in the service lid On the upper back of the DLoG ITC 7 there is a service lid: Service lid closed Figure 5.1: Service lid closed Inside the service lid there are a service USB interface and a CompactFlash slot.
  • Page 36 Only when the service lid is properly closed again may operation be resumed; protection class IP 54 is then ensured again. If the DLoG ITC 7 is operated with the service lid for a longer period of time than required for service tasks, any warranty claim against DLoG GmbH for the device will be void.
  • Page 37: Connections Under The Cable Cover

    Initial operation 5.3. Connections under the cable cover On the back of the DLoG ITC 7 there is a cable cover: Figure 5.3: Closed cable cover The connections described below are available here: Figure 5.4: External connections under the cable cover DLoG ITC 7 User’s Manual...
  • Page 38: Dc Power Supply Connections

    5.3.1. DC power supply connections Layout: Weidmüller SL3,5/2/90F3.2SN, 2pol. Figure 5.5: Outside view of DC connection plug 5.3.1.1. Power supply cable of the DLoG ITC 7 Power supply connection cable with external power supply: Figure 5.6: Power supply connection with external power supply User’s Manual...
  • Page 39: Connecting External Devices

    2. Disconnect the external power supply from the power outlet (pull the plug). 5.4.2. Powering up the DLoG ITC 7 Only power up the DLoG ITC 7 when all devices have been connected and the DLoG ITC 7 has been closed correctly (remember the cable cover and the service lid).
  • Page 40: Removing The Protective Film

    Initial operation 5.5. Removing the protective film The front of the DLoG ITC 7 is protected during transport by a transparent film. This film should remain on the front during assembly to avoid damage to the display surface. Only remove the film once all of the assembly work has been completed.
  • Page 41: Protecting The Tft Display From The Memory Effect

    5.7. Protecting the TFT display from the memory effect The TFT display of the DLoG ITC 7 has to be protected from the burning in of a motionless image. An image that has remained motionless for too long can cause irreversible damage to the display.
  • Page 42: Accessories

    6.2. Mouse Any PS/2-compatible mouse with a standard Mini-DIN plug, USB connector or RS-232 port can be connected to the DLoG ITC 7. If the mouse has a PS/2 connection, a Y cable is also required. 6.2.1. Touch operation and mouse It is not possible to use a PS/2 mouse during Touch operations, if you use the touch controller in PS/2 mode.
  • Page 43: External Dvd-Rom Drive

    Accessories 6.3. External DVD-ROM drive An external DVD-ROM drive is available for the DLoG ITC 7. This is connected via the USB port. When connecting an external USB-DVD-ROM drive which has its own external power supply the DLoG ITC 7 must be disconnected from the power supply.
  • Page 44: Usb Stick

    Accessories 6.4. USB Stick You can connect a USB stick to the DLoG ITC 7 with a USB-A connector. 6.5. Scanners Scanners can be connected either via USB, PS/2, or a serial interface. When connected to COM1, the scanner can be supplied with 5 VDC power through the interface (optional).
  • Page 45: Mounting

    • Wall mounts are also available for mounting the unit on machines and operating panels. Depending on requirements, mounting brackets, clamp bases, or RAM mount elements can be used for fastening. Please contact your DLoG sales office to find out more about the whole range of installation options on offer. WARNING The unit could fall during transit or installation/mounting and cause injury.
  • Page 46: Follow And Retain The Installation Instructions

    • The cables must be fixed with the included strain reliefs after the mounting is finished. • If you want to connect devices fed by other power sources to the DLoG ITC 7, such as certain PS/2-Wedges, printers and so on, be sure to power up the peripheral devices at the same time or after the DLoG ITC 7.
  • Page 47: Cable Cover (Splash Guard)

    Before assembly work, ensure appropriate and safe working conditions! Assembly may only be carried out with the DLoG ITC 7 turned off. Before connecting the device cable, be sure that no voltage is applied to the cable. Please retain these assembly instructions. For the cable connection of e.g.
  • Page 48: Preparations

    Mounting Information about satisfying the protection class The DLoG ITC7 is dust-tight (protection class IP54) when the following conditions are satisfied during assembly: • the sealing sleeves provided (1 and 2, figure below) are used when installing the cables • the unused cable penetrations are closed with dummy sleeves (3, figure below) •...
  • Page 49: Cable Layout And Assembly

    • Pull the plug (middle) out of the sealing sleeve (1, 2, figure below). • Then separate the sealing sleeve from the outside to the middle (3, figure below). Figure 7.4: Separate the sealing sleeves DLoG ITC 7 User’s Manual...
  • Page 50: Figure 7.5: Sleeve Around A Cable

    The figure below show the arrangement for strain relief clamps on the left for a cable diameter (CD Ø) of 4 mm and up, or on the right for a cable diameter Ø of up to 4 mm. Figure 7.6: Strain relief clamps User’s Manual DLoG ITC 7...
  • Page 51: Figure 7.7: Wrong Cable Layout

    • Be sure that the cables are not guided straight out of the device. Figure 7.7: Wrong cable layout Figure 7.8: Correct cable layout • Now place the sleeve (and cable) into the holder, and fasten the outgoing cable with the strain relief clamps. DLoG ITC 7 User’s Manual...
  • Page 52: Figure 7.9: Cable With The Strain Relief Clamp

    Figure 7.9: Cable with the strain relief clamp After the needed cables have been mounted, the cable cover must be fastened. • To do this, the cable cover must be pressed onto the DLoG ITC 7 housing with the three hooks (1) and then folded downwards (2).
  • Page 53: Figure 7.11: Cable Cover Mounted

    Mounting Completely mounted cable cover: Figure 7.11: Cable cover mounted DLoG ITC 7 User’s Manual...
  • Page 54: Mounting The Service Lid

    Only when the service lid is properly closed again may operation be resumed; protection class IP 54 is then ensured again. If the DLoG ITC 7 is operated with the service lid for a longer period of time than required for service tasks, any warranty claim against DLoG GmbH for the device will be void.
  • Page 55: Operation

    Operation 8. Operation 8.1. Touch screen The DLoG ITC 7 devices are available with the option of a resistive touch screen. Recommended operation of the resistive touch screen: • Clean, dry fingers • Clean, dry, soft gloves • Suitable touch screen pencils (plastic or wood, rounded tip, maximum 4 H...
  • Page 56: Operation Controls

    Operation 8.2. Operation controls 8.2.1. Keys on the front of the device The DLoG ITC 7 has the following controls: • POWER ON/OFF • Manual brightness control with • LEDs Figure 8.1: DLoG ITC 7 front panel User’s Manual DLoG ITC 7...
  • Page 57: Power Key

    The DLoG ITC 7 is switched on using the <POWER> button. Switching off the computer To switch off the DLoG ITC 7, please use the function Shut down in the Windows Start menu. This allows a controlled shutdown of the DLoG ITC 7.
  • Page 58 The DLoG ITC 7 only starts when the temperature in the device is again within the range of 0 °C to +70 °C. The DLoG ITC 7 is either being started or is in normal operation. The DLoG ITC 7 is running and the temperature in the device is <...
  • Page 59: Operating System

    Refer to the relevant operating system manual for specific operating instructions. In DLoG ITC 7 units with a pre-installed operating system, the system is located on the C partition. The size of this partition will not always be the same as the size of the entire hard drive/CompactFlash.
  • Page 60: Installing On The Hard Drive/Compactflash

    Operating system 9.2. Installing on the hard drive/CompactFlash When a DLoG ITC 7 is started up for the first time without a pre-installed operating system, the user needs to carry out a number of steps that will vary depending on the system to be installed.
  • Page 61: Operating System Images

    MS-DOS is not a Plug and Play operating system. The system resources need to be managed by the user. 9.3.2. MS Windows XP Embedded If the DLoG ITC 7 is running MS Windows XP Embedded, not all USB devices will be supported. DLoG ITC 7...
  • Page 62: Software Applications

    Software applications 10. Software applications 10.1. Displaying the DLoG ITC 7 configuration The program DSYSINFO, which is started from DOS shows the configuration of the DLoG ITC 7. It was designed for use under DOS and does not work under MS Windows XP.
  • Page 63: Environment Controller Settings

    • Change the reaction time of the power button on the unit’s front panel. • Set how the front panel power button is to be interpreted. • Set whether the DLoG ITC 7 is to constantly monitor the ignition signal during operation.
  • Page 64 Heating active startup : Heating active working : Startup temp -> min 23°C Startup temp -> max 49°C Working temp -> min 23°C Working temp -> max 49°C Actual shutdown reason : unknown Last shutdown reason unknown User’s Manual DLoG ITC 7...
  • Page 65: Touch Screen

    Touch screen 11. Touch screen The DLoG ITC 7 is optionally available with a resistive touch screen. The resistive touch screens from DLoG have a sandwich construction. The front control panel is made of polyester and is separated from the back through very small spacer dots.
  • Page 66: Explanation Of Functions And Resources

    If the appropriate configuration exists, these may also be the same as for the PS/2 mouse. With the exception of ensuring that the jumpers are set correctly J6 (open = Touch active) and J13 (closed=PS/2, open=COM4), no further configuration is required. User’s Manual DLoG ITC 7...
  • Page 67: Driver Installation And Calibration

    1. Create the directory C:\HAMMOUSE. This directory name must not be modified. 2. Copy the DOS files for the touch screen into this directory. These DOS files can be found in the directory C:\Util on the hard drive/Compact Flash of the DLoG ITC 7 or on the driver CD-ROM.
  • Page 68 Video Mode /VTEXT – Calibrate Text mode /V640x200 – Calibrate 640x200 mode /V640x350 – Calibrate 640x350 mode /V640x480 – Calibrate 640x480 mode /V800x600 – Calibrate 800x600 mode /V1024x768 – Calibrate 1024x768 /Vcustom – Calibrate custom mode User’s Manual DLoG ITC 7...
  • Page 69: Touch Serial For Ms Windows Xp

    The touch drivers to be used can, by default, be found on the CompactFlash or hard drive under Util / atouch / resistive / <verNR>. In addition you will find the DLoG drivers on the included driver CD and on the DLoG internet site.
  • Page 70: Figure 11.1: "Files Needed" Touch Installation Dialog

    4. Select the Click Settings tab and select Enable right click emulation and enter the following values: Right-Click Area + Double-Click Area each to 13; Right-Click Delay + Double-Click Delay each to the third line. 5. Exit the tool with OK. User’s Manual DLoG ITC 7...
  • Page 71: Touch Ps/2 For Ms Windows Xp

    Util / atouch / resistive / <verNR>. Additionally, you will find the DLoG driver on the driver CD supplied with the device and on the DLoG internet site. 1. Open the corresponding folder and run Setup.exe.
  • Page 72: Right Clicking

    Right-Click Delay + Double-Click Delay each to the third line. 5. Exit the tool with OK. 11.5. Right clicking To perform a right click, touch the screen and maintain finger contact until the respective right-click shortcut menu appears. User’s Manual DLoG ITC 7...
  • Page 73: Resistance

    11.6. Resistance Mechanical resistance Pencil hardness test ASTM D 3363-92a: The resistive DLoG touch screens have a hardness ≥ 4 H. Chemical resistance The touch screen surface finish is unaffected by exposure to the following chemicals for a period of one hour at 22 °C, 45% relative humidity. ASTM-F-1598-95.
  • Page 74: Serial Ports

    Serial ports 12. Serial ports By default the DLoG ITC 7 is equipped with 4 serial ports. COM1 and COM2 are accessible from the outside. COM3 and COM4 are used internally for communication with the environment controller and the touch controller.
  • Page 75: Drivers

    COM ports. Other operating systems support more serial ports. 12.4. Serial port printers Printers with a serial port can be connected to the DLoG ITC 7. 12.5. Serial port barcode scanners Please note that you have to configure the scanner correctly to RS-232 and the above set BAUDrate following the scanner manufacturer’s guidelines.
  • Page 76: Tips & Tricks

    These compensation currents, which are also present at the ground point of the RS-232 connection, may significantly degrade signal quality and effectively stop the data flow. In challenging environments, electrically-isolated connections (via external converters) or differential systems (RS-422/485 port) are strongly recommended. User’s Manual DLoG ITC 7...
  • Page 77: Internal Devices

    The chipset drivers to be used can by default be found on the CompactFlash or hard drive under Util / chipset / <verNR>. In addition you will find the DLoG drivers on the included driver CD. DLoG ITC 7...
  • Page 78: Figure 13.1: Welcome Screen For Chipset Driver Installation

    1. Open the corresponding folder and run Setup.exe. Figure 13.1: Welcome screen for chipset driver installation 2. Click Next. 3. In the following window click Yes. 4. Click Next again. 5. Then restart your computer. User’s Manual DLoG ITC 7...
  • Page 79: Vga Adapter

    13.2.2. VGA driver installation under MS Windows XP The graphic card driver to be used can be found by default on the Compact Flash or hard drive under Util / vga / <verNR>. In addition you will find the DLoG drivers on the included driver CD.
  • Page 80: Figure 13.2: Welcome Screen For The Vga Driver Installation

    Proceed as follows to install the VGA driver: 1. Open the corresponding folder and run Setup.exe. Figure 13.2: Welcome screen for the VGA driver installation 2. Click Next. 3. In the following window click Yes. 4. Now restart your computer. User’s Manual DLoG ITC 7...
  • Page 81: Network Adapter (10/100)

    Internal devices 13.3. Network adapter (10/100) The DLoG ITC 7 is equipped with a 10/100 Mbit/s network adapter. This adapter is available on the back of the device and features an RJ45 portThe network controller undertakes the entire task of connecting the hardware to the network.
  • Page 82: Network Driver Installation Under Ms-Dos

    13.3.3. Network driver installation under MS Windows XP The network drivers to be used can be found by default on the CompactFlash or hard drive under Util / Lan / <verNR>. In addition you will find the DLoG drivers on the included driver CD.
  • Page 83: Figure 13.5: Start Screen For Network Driver Installation

    4. Then click Next. 5. Click Next again: Figure 13.5: Start screen for network driver installation 6. Now click Install Drivers. 7. After the installation click Exit. 8. Next, the computer needs to be restarted: DLoG ITC 7 User’s Manual...
  • Page 84: Onboard Sound Adapter

    13.4.1. Installation of the onboard sound adapter drivers (Windows XP) The sound card drivers to be used can be found by default on the CompactFlash or hard drive under Util / Sound / <verNR>. In addition you will find the DLoG drivers on the included driver CD.
  • Page 85: Common Mistakes In Usage

    Common mistakes in usage 14. Common mistakes in usage 14.1. Power supply • Use only the AC power supply unit provided to connect the DLoG ITC 7 to the AC power supply network. 14.2. Powering up/down • Please note that the function of the DLoG ITC 7’s POWER switch varies depending on how the device is configured.
  • Page 86: Using The Touch Screen

    Common mistakes in usage 14.5. Using the touch screen The DLoG ITC 7 devices are available with the option of a resistive touch screen. Recommended operation of the resistive touch screen: • Clean, dry fingers • Clean, dry, soft gloves •...
  • Page 87: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting 15. Troubleshooting 15.1. COM1 / COM2 data transmission To avoid transmission problems in serial transmission, DLoG GmbH always recommends transmission with hardware handshake. If problems arise when transmitting data via a serial interface COM1 or COM2 (e.g. data is lost or is not detected), please follow the steps described here.
  • Page 88 FIFO and to set the receive buffer or the transmit buffer to Low (1). This causes the buffer to be emptied as early as possible, so that more time remains if other IRQs require time. User’s Manual DLoG ITC 7...
  • Page 89: Data Transmission Via Lan / Ethernet

    Depending on the cable layout and interference from the environment, it may be impossible to use the cable length of 100 m given in the specification (IEEE802.3 standard). The solution here is the use of a shorter cable. DLoG ITC 7 User’s Manual...
  • Page 90: Maintenance

    Maintenance 16. Maintenance 16.1. Cleaning the housing The housing of the DLoG ITC 7 is best cleaned with a damp cloth. Do not use compressed air, a high-pressure cleaner or vacuum cleaner, as this can damage the surface. Using a high-pressure cleaner poses the additional risk of water entering the device and damaging the electronics or display.
  • Page 91: Return Packing Slip

    [ ] Unit was already damaged on delivery (please enclose a copy of the delivery note) [ ] Delivery was incomplete Missing parts: [ ] The following error occurs when operating the unit: [ ] Separate error report is enclosed DLoG ITC 7 User’s Manual...
  • Page 92: Index

    Display configuration ............. 50 C partition ..............47 Display resolution ............12 C2 State Support ............75 DLoG drivers ............. 65, 67, 70 C3 State Support ............75 DOS 6.x................. 15 Cable cover .......13, 25, 35, 36, 37, 40, 73 DSYSINFO ..............50 Cable diameter ..............38...
  • Page 93 MS Windows user interface .......... 50 RAM ................14 MS Windows XP Embedded ......15, 47, 49 RAM mount elements ............33 MS Windows XP Professional........15 Real-time clock ..............14 MS Windows XP/SP1............ 48 References...............4 MS-DOS................ 49 Repairs................8 DLoG ITC 7 User’s Manual...
  • Page 94 Touch screen cleaning ..........78 Touch screen controller ..........54 Touch screen pencils..........43, 74 Touch screen resistive...........53 Transmission problems in serial transmissions .....75 Turning off the display ...........29 TweakUI ................50 Twisted-pair cable ............64 Type identification............12 Type plate..............8, 12 User’s Manual DLoG ITC 7...

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