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PARKER PRO DISPLAY 10
P u b l . N o . M S G 1 7 - 4 0 2 0 - I B / U K
E d i t i o n 1 / 2 0 2 0

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  • Page 1 Instruction Book PARKER PRO DISPLAY 10 P u b l . N o . M S G 1 7 - 4 0 2 0 - I B / U K E d i t i o n 1 / 2 0 2 0...
  • Page 2 The products described herein, including without limitation, product features, specifications, designs, availability and pricing, are subject to change by Parker Hannifin Corporation and its subsidiaries at any time without notice.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    4.7. HMI (Human-Machine Interface) ..................23 4.7.1. Touchscreen ......................23 4.7.2. Display ......................... 24 4.8. Internal features & diagnostics ..................25 4.8.1. Acceleration sensor ..................... 25 4.8.2. Supply supervision & voltage measurement ............25 Parker Pro Display 10 Instruction Book 3/53...
  • Page 4 4.9. Mass storage ........................26 5. Software ........................27 5.1. General ..........................27 5.2. Parker UX Toolkit ......................27 5.2.1. Parker UX Platform (UXP) ................... 27 5.2.2. Parker Application Designer ................27 5.3. UXP Configuration ......................27 5.4. Installing and removing applications ................. 28 5.5.
  • Page 5: Publication History

    Description of Change 06/2016 First release of this document 30/09/2016 Document update based on Forssa ECDE internal reviews 11/10/2016 Edition 10/2016 released 29/11/2016 Edition 11/2016 released 3/1/2017 Edition 1/2017 released 22/1/2020 Edition 1/2020 released Parker Pro Display 10 Instruction Book 5/53...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    The additional documentation contains product information in a compact format. For details on the information found in those documents, please consult this manual. Table 2: Pro Display 10 and UX Toolkit documentation Document Description...
  • Page 7: Precautions

    The emergency stop must be easily accessible to the operator. If possible, the machine must be built so that the supply voltage to the control system's electrical units is disconnected when the operator leaves the operator’s station. Parker Pro Display 10 Instruction Book 7/53...
  • Page 8: Safety During Installation

    The machine cannot start moving. • Functions are positioned safely. • The machine is turned off. • The hydraulic system is relieved from any pressure. • Supply voltage to the control electronics is disconnected. Parker Pro Display 10 Instruction Book 8/53...
  • Page 9: Diagram Conventions

    There are many connection diagrams to be found throughout this manual. The following table provides meanings for the different symbols used in those diagrams: Symbol Meaning General input General output Frequency input Analogue input Frequency sensor Resistive sensor General sensor Application switch Emergency stop Relay Parker Pro Display 10 Instruction Book 9/53...
  • Page 10 Header Link to Contents Symbol Meaning Load Resistor Pull-down resistor Pull-up resistor Diode Battery Fuse Ground Chassis ground Parker Pro Display 10 Instruction Book 10/53...
  • Page 11: Product Description

    4. Product Description 4.1. General Pro Display 10 is a member of Parker’s Pro Display product family. Pro Display is a family of displays capable of running Parker UX Platform (UXP) applications created with Parker Application Designer software development environment.
  • Page 12 Header Link to Contents The following table summarises the characteristics offered by this product: Table 4: Pro Display 10 product characteristics Characteristic Value Freescale iMX6, Cortex A9 Dual FLASH 2GB (4GB eMMC used in SLC mode) EEPROM 32KB in main carrier for production data saving...
  • Page 13 Weight 1,42 kg This manual describes the hardware components of the Pro Display 10, but it does not explain how to configure nor develop the actual application software. For more information about software, please refer to the appropriate software manual or contact your Parker Account Representative.
  • Page 14: System Overview

    Figure 2: Pro Display block diagram 4.2. System overview Parker Pro Display can be a central Human Machine Interface (HMI) unit in the system or a stand-alone display. Pro Display is not limited to one particular control system integration. Pro Display has four CAN buses, one Ethernet port, two USB ports, one RS232 port, two video inputs and digital ignition and wake-up inputs.
  • Page 15: Infotainment

    Microphone input and warning tones can be mixed to any selected audio source. There are five different audio sources to be selected: • Bluetooth audio • Audio line input (selectable with FM radio) Parker Pro Display 10 Instruction Book 15/53...
  • Page 16: Audio Line Output

    LINE OUT AUDIO_GND C2:6 Figure 5: Pro Display line output. Picture shows connection principle for two channels. It is possible to also utilise single channel if this would be adequate for the end application. Parker Pro Display 10 Instruction Book 16/53...
  • Page 17: Microphone Input

    Standards IEEE 802.11b, 802.11g and extension 802.11n are supported. Parker has an example application called “Settings”. This example application can be used for scanning available access points and to make connections with desired access points.
  • Page 18: Bluetooth

    VIDEO INPUTS IN 1 +12V C5:5 Video GND CAMERA2 Video GND VIDEO VIDEO SIGNAL CVBS_IN 2 C5:4 IN 2 +12V C5:2 12V_CAM Camera C5:3 supply Figure 7: Video Camera connection principle for 2 cameras Parker Pro Display 10 Instruction Book 18/53...
  • Page 19: Inputs/Outputs

    IGNITION IN C1:6 IGNITION C1:1 Figure 8: Ignition input connection principle Maintenance mode is intended for the following: • Installing new software packages • Updating existing software packages • Removing existing software packages Parker Pro Display 10 Instruction Book 19/53...
  • Page 20: Wake-Up Input

    This supply output is software-controlled and therefore can be inhibited if it is not required by the system/application. Table 12: 12V Camera supply specifications Feature Spec Output voltage range 12V +600mV Output current max. Parker Pro Display 10 Instruction Book 20/53...
  • Page 21: Digital Output

    4.6.1. CAN Pro Display has four CAN buses (ISO 11898). These buses can be used with various protocols, according to OEM’s needs. Parker currently supports J1939 protocol in Pro Display. OEM can implement other necessary protocols. All CAN buses have software- controlled termination.
  • Page 22: Usb

    Figure 13: USB device/stick connection. USB 0 & USB 1 interfaces utilises M12 connector in Pro Display. M12 to USB cable adapter is available from Parker and the interface can be brought into the dashboard or other suitable place in the vehicle cabin.
  • Page 23: Rs232

    Display glass can be cleaned with an LCD cleaning solution and cloth. Use a non- abrasive cloth for cleaning the display. NOTICE: To avoid scratches, do not wipe or clean a dry display. NOTICE: Reasonable care should be taken to maintain the glass. Parker Pro Display 10 Instruction Book 23/53...
  • Page 24: Display

    Multi-finger support 4.7.2. Display Pro Display 10 uses a high-performance 10,1” IPS colour TFT LCD with white LED backlight. The 10,1” display is widescreen and has a resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels. Cover glass anti-glare treatment helps user to distinguish the screen view in extremely bright light conditions.
  • Page 25: Internal Features & Diagnostics

    The interruption can be either an alarm or a specific time. 4.8.4. EEPROM Pro Display comes with 32kB EEPROM memory. This memory is primarily intended for device production information and is available only in read-only form for the application. Parker Pro Display 10 Instruction Book 25/53...
  • Page 26: Mass Storage

    NOTICE: The average performance for read and write from / to Micro SD card is usually lower than the maximum speed. Actual performance and speed is dependent on the inner status of SD memory card as well as the use case in application. Parker Pro Display 10 Instruction Book 26/53...
  • Page 27: Software

    Overview of relevant documentation. 5.3. UXP Configuration To install any applications on a production unit of Pro Display 10, customer needs to request a specific System ID for their system from Parker. Each machine control system needs to have own System ID. This System ID consists of a Signed System ID and version number.
  • Page 28: Installing And Removing Applications

    System ID owner for the same System ID which is installed in Pro Display device. The customer needs to request their own System ID from Parker by following a process defined in the System Certification Guide (HY33-4812-SCG/UK).
  • Page 29: Pro Display Operation Modes

    Running Application control (power OFF) (power ON) Sleep Internal (power ON) under/overvoltage event Wake up source ON Internal under/overvoltage event Shutdown Request Internal under/overvoltage event Shutdown sequence Figure 15: Pro Display operating modes Parker Pro Display 10 Instruction Book 29/53...
  • Page 30: Sleep Mode

    UXP software offers the functionality of implementing diagnostics in an application. Applications can write and read information to/from a system log. UXP data management alarms are logged into the system log in Pro Display. The system log can be read with Maintenance App. Parker Pro Display 10 Instruction Book 30/53...
  • Page 31: Mechanics

    The Pro Display unit mechanics consist of a die cast aluminium back cover, PC-ABS front frame and physically strengthened cover glass with anti-glare coating. Figure 16: Pro Display 10, front and rear view. 6.2. Dimensional drawing Figure 17: Pro Display 10 dimensions...
  • Page 32: Mounting

    E. Fasten mounting bracket with screws from the backside of the assembly surface- use four mounting points in Pro Display 10 device to fix your bracket. Note the guidelines for screw lenghtness below: a. Use only existing mounting points of Pro Display 10 to fix the unit for example with separate fixing bracket to panel b.
  • Page 33 Apply tightening torque 2,7 Nm. NOTICE: Longer screws may damage the device when tightened! Figure 18: Pro Display 10 panel mount method. This assembly is intended for assemblies where the installer can operate behind the assembly surface – for example cabinet doors.
  • Page 34: Ball / Swivel Mount

    Screw ISO 14583 TX / DIN 7985 type. Figure 20: Pro Display 10 swivel mount method using RAM ball. First RAM ball is installed into rear side of the Pro Display and the second RAM ball into assembly surface of the vehicle.
  • Page 35 Otherwise continue tightening of wing nut to obtain the stable position for the display. Figure 21: Figure A - RAM ball installed into rear side of Pro Display. Figure B - Swivel mounting accessory attached into Pro Display before final install into vehicle. Parker Pro Display 10 Instruction Book 35/53...
  • Page 36: Installation

    Figure 22: Pro Display back cover with connectors Bluetooth 2 x USB Line IN/OUT, WLAN, 802.11 MIC IN 4 x CAN RS232 FM-RDS radio Micro SD card tuner 2 x analog Ethernet composite video inputs Figure 23: Pro Display interfaces Parker Pro Display 10 Instruction Book 36/53...
  • Page 37: Main Connectors C1 And C2

    Audio Line Input, left channel C2:10 MIC_N Microphone input signal - C2:11 MIC_P Microphone input signal + C2:12 MIC_BIAS Microphone bias Corresponding mating connector types for C1 and C2 are presented in following table. Parker Pro Display 10 Instruction Book 37/53...
  • Page 38: Usb Connections C3 And C4

    (AWG 18) Deutsch 2005 DTM06- 12SB Prototype installation cables and connector kit are available from Parker – see Appendix C for ordering codes. NOTICE No pin may be "double crimped". This means that only one wire may be attached to any given pin.
  • Page 39: Video Connection C5

    Function C5:1 CVBS_IN1 Video Input 1 C5:2 12V_CAM Power supply output for Video camera (+12V) C5:3 Camera Supply ground (0V) C5:4 CVBS_IN2 Video Input 2 C5:5 Video ground C5:6 SHIELD Cable shield connection Parker Pro Display 10 Instruction Book 39/53...
  • Page 40: Ethernet Connection C6

    Connector C6 Provides 10/100Mbps Ethernet interface for Pro Display unit. Table 25: Connector C6 (Ethernet) pin assignment Name Function C6:1 Transmit, data+ C6:2 Receive, data+ C6:3 Transmit, data- C6:4 Receive, data- C6:5 SHIELD Cable shield connection Parker Pro Display 10 Instruction Book 40/53...
  • Page 41: Micro Sd Card Interface

    Suitable “M12 male D-coded 4pin”- connectors are also available from several other manufacturers. Ethernet cable is available from Parker – see Appendix C for ordering codes. 8.1.5. Micro SD card interface Micro SD is possible to use as mass storage of media with Pro Display. This connection is sealed with a cover plug on the rear side of the unit to maintain the ingress protection (IP) rating of the module.
  • Page 42 User must always close the Micro SD card connection with cover plug to maintain the unit IP rating and functionality. Parker do not take any responsibility if cover plug is not properly placed back into unit after accessing to Micro SD connection.
  • Page 43: Radio Antenna Connection

    NOTICE: Used cable type in customer application needs to be checked before selecting SMA plug connector as the connector plugs are available for many different cable types. “Table 28: Mating connector types” provides examples from one possible manufacturer. Parker Pro Display 10 Instruction Book 43/53...
  • Page 44: Power Supply Considerations

    RTC). Back-up supply gets charged from the module power supply. NOTICE: If the customer application is relying on RTC functionality, then RTC back- up supply maximum operating times shall be taken into account during application development. Parker Pro Display 10 Instruction Book 44/53...
  • Page 45: Polarity Reversal

    D. When the installation is completed, the setup application is removed and the system restarts. Pro Display, development units (88PROD10AD10): • Application packages can be installed using the Maintenance App. • When the development unit is booted up, the Maintenance App starts automatically. Parker Pro Display 10 Instruction Book 45/53...
  • Page 46: Appendix A - Technical Summary

    Header Link to Contents 10. Appendix A – Technical summary This chapter and the tables below present a technical summary of the Parker Pro Display 10 product: Table 29: Electrical Ratings & EMC Feature Rating / Value Operating temperature -30 to +70 °C Storage temperature -40 to +85 °C...
  • Page 47 Sensor active area: 218,96 x 137,6 mm • One-touch and Multi-finger support • Hardened cover glass with anti-glare coating *) NOTICE: Micro SD/ Micro SDHC card is not included into Pro Display 10 delivery. Parker Pro Display 10 Instruction Book 47/53...
  • Page 48: Appendix B - Environmental Summary

    Cycle time: 8 h IEC 60068-2-2, test B High temperature, • Temperature: +70 °C operational • Time: 96 h IEC 60068-2-1, test A Low temperature, • Temperature: -30 °C operational • Time: 96 h Parker Pro Display 10 Instruction Book 48/53...
  • Page 49 Acceleration: 5 g Impact Parker • Test weight: 50 grams • Height: 0,4 m Free fall ISO 16750-3, 4.3 / • Height: 1 m IEC 60068-2-32 • No hidden failures after the test Parker Pro Display 10 Instruction Book 49/53...
  • Page 50 • Engine oil 100 % • Calcium chloride Solar radiation EN 60068-2-5 • Temperature: +40 °C • Exposure time: 10 d • UV radiation wavelength: 280 nm...400 nm Readability EP 455 Parker Pro Display 10 Instruction Book 50/53...
  • Page 51 Immunity to micro power cuts Parker • Unom: 13,5V and 27V • Transit.app: 10 μs • Cut durations: 100, 200 and 400 µs • Test duration: 5 pulses for each level • Pulse period > 1 s Parker Pro Display 10 Instruction Book 51/53...
  • Page 52 Pulse 3a: III (12 & 24V) • Pulse 3b: III (12 & 24V) • Pulse 4: III / IV (12 & 24V) • Pulse 5a: III, UA: 27V; Us: 123V; Transient, signal lines, fast ISO 7637-3 • Parker Pro Display 10 Instruction Book 52/53...
  • Page 53: Appendix C - Ordering Codes

    Header Link to Contents 12. Appendix C - Ordering codes Pro Display 10 is available in two variants, as described in Table 38 "Pro Display product variants”, which defines the main specifications for the units. Available accessories for the product are presented in “Table 39: Pro Display accessories”.

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