Advantech UNO-1110 User Manual
Advantech UNO-1110 User Manual

Advantech UNO-1110 User Manual

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  • Page 1 User Manual UNO-1110 TI Cortex AM3505 DIN-rail PC with 2 x LAN, 5 x COM, 4 x USB...
  • Page 2 No part of this manual may be reproduced, copied, translated or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Advantech Co., Ltd. Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable. How- ever, Advantech Co., Ltd.
  • Page 3: Declaration Of Conformity

    This product has passed the CE test for environmental specifications when shielded cables are used for external wiring. We recommend the use of shielded cables. This kind of cable is available from Advantech. Please contact your local supplier for ordering information.
  • Page 4: Safety Instructions

    The sound pressure level at the operator's position according to IEC 704-1:1982 is no more than 70 dB (A). DISCLAIMER: This set of instructions is given according to IEC 704-1. Advantech disclaims all responsibility for the accuracy of any statements contained herein.
  • Page 5 Don't touch any components on the CPU card or other cards while the PC is on.  Disconnect power before making any configuration changes. The sudden rush of power as you connect a jumper or install a card may damage sensitive elec- tronic components. UNO-1110 User Manual...
  • Page 6 UNO-1110 User Manual...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Chapter Overview..........1 Introduction ....................2 Features ....................2 Hardware Specifications ................2 Chassis Dimensions................. 4 Figure 1.1 UNO-1110 Top View Dimensions....... 4 Figure 1.2 UNO-1110 Side View Dimensions......4 Chapter Installation..........5 Overview ....................6 Figure 2.1 UNO-1110 I/O Overview..........6 Table 2.1: UNO-1110 I/O Overview..........
  • Page 8 Figure 3.24Status of My Connection .......... 28 Figure 3.25Selected Control Panel..........29 Figure 3.26Selected RAS Server ..........29 Figure 3.27 Advantech RAS Server Configuration (General)..29 Figure 3.28Advantech RAS Devices .......... 30 Figure 3.29Advantech RAS Server Configuration (Logon Security) Figure 3.30Advantech RAS Server Configuration (Users) ..31 Figure 3.31Save Registry Setting..........
  • Page 9 Figure 3.55FTP Users ..............60 3.9.6 Telnet Server ................61 Figure 3.56Telnet Server ............61 3.9.7 Security ..................62 Figure 3.57Add/Modify Users ............. 62 Figure 3.58Add/Modify Shares ........... 62 3.9.8 Printer ..................62 Figure 3.59 Add/Modify Printer ........... 62 UNO-1110 User Manual...
  • Page 10 UNO-1110 User Manual...
  • Page 11: Chapter 1 Overview

    Chapter Overview This chapter gives background information on the UNO-1110. It shows you the UNO-1110 over- view and specifications. Sections include:  Introduction  Features  Hardware Specifications  Safety Precautions  Chassis Dimensions...
  • Page 12: Introduction

    4 Digital Inputs and 2 Digital Outputs to fulfill user’s I/O device expan- sion. For data storage, UNO-1110 also provides a two SDs for OS and data storage. The UNO-1110 series supports Windows CE and Embedded Linux operating sys- tems, the customer could choose required OS version and SD storage device according to application requirements.
  • Page 13 Serial Port Speed: – RS-232: 300 ~ 115.2 kbps – RS-422/485: 300 ~ 115.2 kbps  LAN: 2 x 10/100 Base-T RJ-45 ports Digital I/O (UNO-1110 only)  Digital In: – 4 Digital Input – Dry Contact: Logic level 0: Open Logic level 1: Close ...
  • Page 14: Chassis Dimensions

    Chassis Dimensions Figure 1.1 UNO-1110 Top View Dimensions Figure 1.2 UNO-1110 Side View Dimensions UNO-1110 User Manual...
  • Page 15: Chapter 2 Installation

    Chapter Installation In this chapter, you will be given an overview of the UNO-1110 hardware installation procedures. Sections include:  Overview  LED  Network Connections  Serial Connections  Power Connections  Digital Input/Output  CompactFlash  Mounting...
  • Page 16: Overview

    Overview Figure 2.1 UNO-1110 I/O Overview UNO-1110 User Manual...
  • Page 17: Table 2.1: Uno-1110 I/O Overview

    LED Indicators LEDs to display the power, SD, Ethernet, Serial, Programmable LED and Digital I/O status are located on the front panel of UNO-1110, and each of them has its own spe- cific meaning, as shown in the table below.
  • Page 18: Network Connections

    Network Connections The UNO-1110 is equipped with a SMSC LAN8720AI (LAN1) & a DAVICOM DM9000BI (LAN2) Ethernet LAN controller that provide standard RJ-45 jack with 10/ 100 Mbps. LED indicators on the front side to show its Link (Green LED) and Active (Yellow LED) status.
  • Page 19: Serial Connections

    2.4.1 Serial Mode and Terminator Resistor Selection UNO-1110 provides 5 serial Com ports, COM1 - COM4 provide RS-232/422/485, and COM5 provides RS-485. The default settings of COM1 - COM4 are RS-232. Users could change COM1 - COM4 Port serial types to RS-422 or RS-485 by SW3/SW4 DIP switch selection located on rear side of the UNO-1110 system.
  • Page 20: Table 2.5: Com1 - Com4 Pin Assignments

    RxD- Refer to figure below for COM5. Figure 2.2 COM5 RS-485 Pin Assignments Power Connections UNO-1110 supports +10 ~ 30 V power inputs. A detailed power pin description is shown below. Figure 2.3 Power Pin Assignments Table 2.6: Power Pin Assignments...
  • Page 21: Digital Input/Output

    Digital Input/Output There are four digital inputs and two digital outputs on UNO-1110. Figure 2.4 Digital I/O Pin Assignments Figures 2.5 shows the digital input connection. Figure 2.5 Digital Input Connection (Dry Contact) UNO-1110 also provides two digital outputs connection, please refer below figure shows how to connect digital output function.
  • Page 22: Simulation Di

    Simulation DI UNO-1110 provides four simulation DI lines via DIP switch setting located on the top side of UNO-1110. Simulation DI is user-friendly design for users to setup different system parameters / configuration according to DIP switch setting. Table 2.7: Simulation DI Setting...
  • Page 23: Reset Button

    2.11 SD Slots UNO-1110 provides two SD slots for OS (SD 1) and data storage (SD 2). It is fully compliant with SD command / response sets as defined in the SD Memory Card Specifications, V2.0 including high capacity SDHC cards up to 32GB.
  • Page 24: Mounting

    2.13.2 DIN-rail Mounting UNO-1110 can be DIN-rail mounted by using the included DIN-rail mounting kit. First, use the screws included in the package to combine the UNO-1110 and DIN-rail mounting kit. Figure 2.8 Combine the DIN-rail Mounting Kit Then, hang the UNO-1110 to the DIN-rail with angle of inclination.
  • Page 25: Chapter 3 Advanced Applications

    Chapter Advanced Applications This Chapter will provide detailed explanations of the UNO-1110’s Advanced Applications Sections include:  Networking  ActiveSync Connection  Remote Access Configuration  Autorun Configuration  Application Development Proce- dure  Saving Your Settings  Create SD Card for booting ...
  • Page 26: Networking

    Networking This section shows how to re-configure the IP of the UNO-1110 to meet your network configuration. The procedure is listed below step by step. Press Start in the task bar of Windows and select “Setting” / “Networking and Dial-up connections”.
  • Page 27: Activesync Connection

    ActiveSync Connection  Using a null-modem cable connect UNO-1110 COM1 with one of COM port on your computer  Install Microsoft ActiveSync software on your computer and make the serial port you want connect with UNO-1110 available for ActiveSync (see ActiveSync help for details).
  • Page 28: Figure 3.6 Select A Device

    Select the com port that you want to connect in UNO-1110. Figure 3.6 Select a device Select “Configure” that you can select the connection setting in UNO-1110. The default of Baud Rate is 57600. Figure 3.7 Device properties Step 3: Setting Up the Communication Environment of the Host.
  • Page 29: Figure 3.9 Selected Connection Settings

    Select “Connection Settings”. Figure 3.9 Selected Connection Settings UNO-1110 User Manual...
  • Page 30: Figure 3.10 Allow Connections To Com

    Configure the connection settings as below. Figure 3.10 Allow connections to COM UNO-1110 User Manual...
  • Page 31: Figure 3.11Connect Activesync

    Step 4: Connect the UNO-1110 Press Start of task bar of window system and select “Programs” /“Advantech” / “ActiveSync” in UNO-1110 Figure 3.11 Connect ActiveSync If the connection between UNO-1110 and the host has been established, you will see below message in UNO-1110.
  • Page 32: Figure 3.13Set Up A Partnership

    If the connection between UNO-1110 and the host has been established, you will see below message in the Windows XP. Figure 3.13 Set up a Partnership Select No, then press Next button. After the new partnership setting, it will show the below dialog window in the host.
  • Page 33: Figure 3.14Connected Dialog

    Mobile Device window to display the file resources and information of UNO-1110 as below: For example, if you click the icon “Mobile Device’” in Windows XP or “UNO- 1110” in Windows 7, you will see the content of storage in UNO-1110. UNO-1110 User Manual...
  • Page 34: Figure 3.15 Content Of Uno-1110

    Figure 3.15 Content of UNO-1110 UNO-1110 User Manual...
  • Page 35: Remote Access Server Configuration

    Remote Access Server Configuration UNO-1110 provides “Remote Access Services” which offers the possibilities for remote network and user to have TCP/IP access local mail servers, access to data- base, web servers or other Intranet services. The following description introduces how to set the dial-up and dial-in configuration.
  • Page 36: Figure 3.19Selected A Modem

    Setup the device according to the specification of the modem and press Next >. Figure 3.19 Selected a Modem Enter the telephone number in the “Phone Number” window. Press Finish button to complete the dial-up configuration. Figure 3.20 Enter the Telephone Number UNO-1110 User Manual...
  • Page 37: Figure 3.21Dial-Up Connection

    Dial-up connections”. Double click the new connection that you made previously (it is My Connection in this case), and it will pop out the “Dial-Up Connection” dialog window. Enter your user name / password and then press Dial Properties. Figure 3.21 Dial-up Connection Figure 3.22 Dialing Properties UNO-1110 User Manual...
  • Page 38: Figure 3.23Dialing Patterns

    Area Code, please enter “F” or “f” Number, please enter “G” or “g” Figure 3.23 Dialing Patterns Double click My Connection and press Connection button to build a PPP con- nection. Figure 3.24 Status of My Connection UNO-1110 User Manual...
  • Page 39: Figure 3.25Selected Control Panel

    Double click the RAS Server icon from Control Panel. Figure 3.26 Selected RAS Server Select the “General” tab under “Advantech RAS Server Configuration”. Select “Enable RAS”, “Use Static IP Address” and enter a specified IP in Static IP Address blank.
  • Page 40: Figure 3.28Advantech Ras Devices

    Select the “Input Lines” tab under “Advantech RAS Server Configuration”. Click Add button to setup the input line according to the available RAS device. Figure 3.28 Advantech RAS Devices Select the “Logon Security” tab under “Advantech RAS Server Configuration”. Select security protocol if necessary.
  • Page 41: Figure 3.30Advantech Ras Server Configuration (Users)

    After all settings are completed, press OK button and then it will pop up the RasConfig dialog window. Press Yes button to save registry setting to storage card. Figure 3.31 Save Registry Setting RAS configuration procedure is completed and you can access UNO-1110 via remote device. UNO-1110 User Manual...
  • Page 42: Auto-Run Configuration

    This document introduces how to execute applications automatically when you boot UNO-1110 up. Auto-run Configuration Procedure Press start of task bar of window system and select “Programs” / “Advantech” / “Configuration Utility”. Figure 3.32 Selected Configuration Utility Go to the “Misc” page in Configuration Utility.
  • Page 43: Figure 3.34Select The Program

    Please choose the program then press “OK”. The program and its path we choose will show the below dialog window. Figure 3.35 Add Program Success The Configuration Utility will add the selected program in Auto-Run requirement. Please press “OK” to finish the configuration. UNO-1110 User Manual...
  • Page 44: Application Development Procedure

    Before you begin to develop your application, you must install Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 first. Insert UNO-1110 SD card into the USB slot in the host PC. Install UNO-1110 Software Development Kit for Visual Studio 2005 from below path:...
  • Page 45: Figure 3.37Selected Sdk Of Uno-1110

    Select “UNO-1110” in the main window of Visual Studio. Figure 3.37 Selected SDK of UNO-1110 After you complete above configuration procedure, you can start to develop your application. Press “Build”/ “Build Solution” to compile your program to .exe file and download it to UNO-1110.
  • Page 46: Watchdog Timer

    3.5.2 Watchdog Timer There is a built-in watchdog timer in UNO-1110. Users can utilize the WDT driver with standard WIN32 API to implement the watchdog function in their applications. To use the watchdog driver, firstly user must open it via the name, “WDT1:”, then use Devi- ceIOControl function to access the watchdog hardware.
  • Page 47 The DWORD pointer to the status of your Watchdog timer enable set- ting. nOutBufferSize: unused. 9. IOCTL_WDT_GET_REBOOT_STATUS: Get the status of the Watchdog is triggered by itself or not lpInBuffer: unused. nInBufferSize: unused. lpOutBuffer: The DWORD pointer to the status of your Watchdog re-boot setting. nOutBufferSize: unused. UNO-1110 User Manual...
  • Page 48 NULL. Even when an operation produces no output data, and lpOutBuffer can be NULL, the DeviceIoControl function makes use of the variable pointed to bylpBytes- Returned. After such an operation, the value of the variable is without meaning. . lpOverlapped [in] Ignored; set to NULL. . Return Values UNO-1110 User Manual...
  • Page 49 // Open the WDT driver g_hWDT CreateFile(szClassName, GENERIC_READ|GENERIC_WRITE, 0, NULL, OPEN_EXISTING, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, NULL); if ( g_hWDT != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE ) { printf("Createfile Success \r\n"); DWORD dwTemp; DWORD m_dwChipsetType; UINT m_nTimerSpanIndex; UINT m_nEnableStatus; nIndex; // get the chip type of watchdog timer. UNO-1110 User Manual...
  • Page 50 DeviceIoControl(g_hWDT, IOCTL_WDT_ENABLE, NULL , 0, NULL, 0, NULL, NULL); // Activate timeout reboot DeviceIoControl(g_hWDT, IOCTL_WDT_REBOOT, NULL, 0, NULL, 0, NULL, NULL); //Refresh the watchdog timer DeviceIoControl(g_hWDT, IOCTL_WDT_STROBE, NULL,0, NULL,0, NULL, NULL); //disable watchdog timer DeviceIoControl(g_hWDT, IOCTL_WDT_DISABLE, NULL, NULL,0, NULL, NULL); CloseHandle(g_hWDT); UNO-1110 User Manual...
  • Page 51: Simulation Di, Dio And User Programmable Led

    3.5.3 Simulation DI, DIO and User Programmable LED UNO-1110 has 4 Simulation DI (Digital Input), 4 DI, 2 DO (Digital Output) and 4 User Programmable LEDs. Users can access these resources via the built-in Advantech IO Service driver named “ADV1:”.The follows are the descriptions and examples of...
  • Page 52 11. ADV_IOCTL_TURN_OFF_LED4: Turn LED4 off. lpInBuffer: unused. nInBufferSize: unused. lpOutBuffer: unused. nOutBufferSize: unused. DeviceIOControl This function sends a control code directly to a specified device driver, causing the corresponding device to perform the specified operation. UNO-1110 User Manual...
  • Page 53 NULL, the DeviceIoControl function makes use of the variable pointed to bylpBytes- Returned. After such an operation, the value of the variable is without meaning. . lpOverlapped [in] Ignored; set to NULL. . Return Values Nonzero indicates success. Zero indicates failure. To get extended error information, call GetLastError. UNO-1110 User Manual...
  • Page 54 CTL_CODE(FILE_DEVICE_UNKNOWN, 0x0A, METHOD_BUFFERED, FILE_ANY_ACCESS) HANDLE g_hDIO=NULL, g_hLED=NULL; DWORD i, dwGot, dwNumReturned; UCHAR io_value = 0x00; int index; IO Test Program (DO_0 for example) g_hDIO = CreateFile(TEXT("ADV1:"), GENERIC_READ|GENERIC_WRITE, 0, NULL, OPEN_EXISTING, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, NULL); if (!g_hDIO) printf("Failed to Open handle!\r\n"); UNO-1110 User Manual...
  • Page 55 OFF, DI_1 OFF, DI_2 OFF, DI_3 OFF \r\n") index=0; //DO_0 for example // DO_0 Set true if(!DeviceIoControl(g_hDIO, ADV_IOCTL_READ_DO, NULL, &io_value, sizeof(UCHAR), NULL, NULL)) printf("Failed to Read DO value! \r\n") return 0; io_value |= (UCHAR)index+1; if(!DeviceIoControl(g_hDIO, ADV_IOCTL_WRITE_DO, &io_value, sizeof(UCHAR), NULL, 0, NULL, NULL)) UNO-1110 User Manual...
  • Page 56 Open handle!\r\n") return 0; nIndex =0; // LED1 for example //LED Turn on switch(nIndex) case 0: DeviceIoControl(g_hLED, ADV_IOCTL_TURN_ON_LED1, NULL, 0, NULL, 0, NULL, NULL); break; case 1: DeviceIoControl(g_hLED, ADV_IOCTL_TURN_ON_LED2, NULL, 0, NULL, 0, NULL, NULL); UNO-1110 User Manual...
  • Page 57 1: DeviceIoControl(g_hLED, ADV_IOCTL_TURN_OFF_LED2, NULL, 0, NULL, 0, NULL, NULL); break; case 2: DeviceIoControl(g_hLED, ADV_IOCTL_TURN_OFF_LED3, NULL, 0, NULL, 0, NULL, NULL); break; case 3: DeviceIoControl(g_hLED, ADV_IOCTL_TURN_OFF_LED4, NULL, 0, NULL, 0, NULL, NULL); break; default: break; CloseHandle(g_hLED); UNO-1110 User Manual...
  • Page 58: Saving Your Settings

    Saving Your Settings Once you made changes for UNO-1110, you may need to save Windows CE system Registry to SD card to keep your settings. See Registry Saving section for detail. Press start of task bar of window system and select “Programs” / “Advantech” / “Registry Saver”.
  • Page 59: Create Sd Card For Booting

    Using “TI SDCard Utility” to create SD Card for booting. There are three steps. First, select SD Card drive which is detected if you inserted SD Card. Second, select “MLO” file. Third, select “EBOOTSD.nb0” and “NK.nbl”. And then press Proceed button. UNO-1110 User Manual...
  • Page 60 SD Card. Press OK button and then close Format SD Card util- ity. Start to copy files to SD Card automatically. It will display message to show you the debug output. And then Press Quit button UNO-1110 User Manual...
  • Page 61 Three files (MLO, EBOOTSD.nb0, and NK.nbl) were in SD Card already. Add new Folder and rename “WINCE”, and then move “NK.nbl” into WINCE folder. UNO-1110 User Manual...
  • Page 62: Updating Image & Bootloader

    EBOOTST.nb0, and NK.nbl). Connect the power connector to re-power on the UNO- 1110. The window displays as below if updating MLO or EBOOTST.nb0 success. And then you need to re-power on. Figure 3.41 Update MLO/ EBOOTSD.nb0 The window displays as below while updating NK.nbl. Figure 3.42 Update NK.nbl UNO-1110 User Manual...
  • Page 63: Figure 3.43My Device In Uno-1110

    SD card) inside. Storage Card (External SD Card) is the image file source while HardDisk (Internal Storage) is destination. Figure 3.43 My Device in UNO-1110 There are three files needed for image and bootloader update (MLO, EBOOTST.nb0, NK.nbl).You need to copy them to an SD card before updating process.
  • Page 64: Figure 3.44Delete Documents And Settings In Harddisk

    Panel” / “Storage Manager”. Second, click “Properties” in SD Memory card of store info. Third, click “Dismount” and then click “Mount”. Finally, you can delete Documents and Settings directly. Figure 3.44 Delete Documents and Settings in HardDisk After a successful file update, reboot the system. UNO-1110 User Manual...
  • Page 65: Uno-1110 Network Administration User Guide

    Execute standard browser (for instance, Internet Explorer), and enter UNO-1110 (which you would like to connect)’s IP address as below, IP address/remoteadmin Instance: 10.0.0.1/remoteadmin System will ask you to enter password when you login UNO-1110 first time. Figure 3.45 Windows CE Remote Management Tool UNO-1110 User Manual...
  • Page 66: Figure 3.46Password Properties In Windows Ce

    Figure 3.46 Password Properties in Windows CE Connect to the UNO-1110 again, and the system will ask you to enter user name and password. After authorization, you will enter Windows CE networking setup page.
  • Page 67: Network Setting

    3.9.2 Network Setting Change IP information about the UNO-1110. Change device name Enter proper device name and press Apply button. Figure 3.48 Remote Admin Note! You also could find device name in WinCE's “Setting” / “Control Panel” / "System" 's device name tag. You could see below picture for reference.
  • Page 68: Figure 3.50Windows Ce Remote Management

    Waiting a few minutes until enter Windows CE Remote Management Tool. Figure 3.50 Windows CE Remote Management 3.9.3 Add/Del Network Adapter The Add/Del Network Adapter allows the UNO-1110 to add/remove shares. Figure 3.51 The Add/Del Network Adapter UNO-1110 User Manual...
  • Page 69: Smb Server Statistics

    The SMB server statistics allows the UNO-1110 to view it. Figure 3.52 The SMB Server Statistics 3.9.5 Configure FTP Server The FTP server accepts ftp connections and allows the UNO-1110 to be configured remotely. Basic Configuration You can set following items in Basic Configuration field.
  • Page 70 Figure 3.53 The FTP Server FTP Server Virtual Roots You can add/delete virtual roots to the FTP server. Virtual roots allow you map a physical directory to and directory with a different name. UNO-1110 User Manual...
  • Page 71: Figure 3.54 The Ftp Server Virtual Roots

    You can configure a separate home directory for each user by appending the user’s name to home directory. Denying read permission to a user, denies complete access to the FTP server for that user. Figure 3.55 FTP Users UNO-1110 User Manual...
  • Page 72: Telnet Server

    3.9.6 Telnet Server The telnet server accepts telnet connections and allows the UNO-1110 to be config- ured remotely. Telnet Server Configuration  Server Enabled- Will the telnet server accept incoming connections?  Require Authentication- Will the telnet server prompt for user name and pass-...
  • Page 73: Security

    3.9.7 Security You can add/delete users and share in security. Figure 3.57 Add/Modify Users Figure 3.58 Add/Modify Shares 3.9.8 Printer You can add/delete printer here. Figure 3.59 Add/Modify Printer UNO-1110 User Manual...
  • Page 74 No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without prior written permis- sion of the publisher. All brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. © Advantech Co., Ltd. 2013...

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