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Advantech-DLoG DLT-V72 Series User Manual (189 pages)
Industrial Computer
Brand:
Advantech-DLoG
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Industrial PC
| Size: 5 MB
Table of Contents
Manual Version
2
Simplified EU Declaration of Conformity
4
Technical Customer Support
4
Initial Inspection
5
A Message to the Customer
5
Table of Contents
6
Introduction
11
About the DLT-V72 Manuals
12
Manuals for All DLT-V72 Models
12
Further Available Manuals
13
Abbreviations Used
13
Design Elements Used in the Manuals
14
Text Formatting Conventions
15
Safety Chapter
16
Please Read and Observe
17
Requirements for Commissioning and Operating Personnel
17
Battery Pack Safety
18
Fig. 2.1: Battery Pocket with UPS DLT-V72
18
HF Radiation
19
Information on Safe Mounting
20
Information on Safe Electrical Installation
21
Safety During Ongoing Work Operations
22
Regular Maintenance Work
23
Repairs, Modifications
23
Recycling Information
24
Fig. 2.2: Recycling Information Icons
24
Functional Description
25
Intended Use
26
Mount, Operate and Service the Device Correctly
27
Device Identification / Product Label
27
Unpacking, Storing
28
Packing List
29
Unpacking
29
Transport
29
Storage
30
Technical Data - Device
31
General
32
Environmental Conditions
35
Device Dimensions
36
Dlt-V7210 P, R, D
36
Dlt-V7212 P, R, D
36
Fig. 5.1: Dimensions DLT-V7210 P, R, D (in MM)
36
Fig. 5.2: Dimensions DLT-V7212 P, R, D (in MM)
36
Dlt-V7210 K, Kd
37
Dlt-V7212 P
37
Fig. 5.3: Dimensions DLT-V7210 K, KD (in MM)
37
Fig. 5.4: Dimensions DLT-V7212 P+ (in MM)
37
Dlt-V7215 P
38
VESA Drill Holes
38
Fig. 5.5: Dimensions DLT-V7215 P+ (in MM)
38
Integrated Power Supply, Power Supply Cable
39
Fig. 5.6: DC Power Supply Cable with Phoenix Combicon, 3-Pin
39
DC Voltage Supply Connection
40
Fig. 5.7: DC Power Supply Connector with Connector Detail View
40
DC Power Supply Cable
41
Fig. 5.8: DC Connection Cable Assignment
41
Technical Data - Radio
42
Identification of Radio Equipment Variants
43
Radio Cards (Optional)
44
Radio Card for WLAN: SPARKLAN WPEQ-261ACN (BT)
44
Radio Card for WWAN: QUECTEL EC25 A/E
45
Antennas (Optional)
46
WLAN Antenna IEEE 802.11 A/B/G/N/Ac
46
Fig. 6.1: WLAN Antenna IEEE 802.11 A/B/G/N/Ac
46
WLAN, WWAN, LTE 4G Antenna (Multiband)
47
Fig. 6.2: WLAN, WWAN, LTE 4G Antenna (Multiband)
47
External WLAN Antenna IEEE 802.11 A/B/G/N
48
Fig. 6.3: External WLAN Antenna
48
External WWAN Antenna 2G, 3G, 4G
49
Fig. 6.4: External 2G, 3G, 4G WWAN Antenna
49
Bluetooth Integrated (Optional)
50
GPS Receiver External (Optional)
51
Fig. 6.5: External GPS Receiver (Optional)
51
Fig. 6.6: Ext. GPS Receiver, Display Example During Installation
51
Connectors
52
Connectors under the Cable Cover
53
Fig. 7.1: Connectors on the Connector Panel under the Cable Cover
53
Fig. 7.2: RJ45 Network Port
54
Opening the Cable Cover
55
Connectors under the Antenna
56
Devices with Sealing Plate
56
Fig. 7.3: DLT-V72 with a Sealing Plate (no Radio Antenna)
56
Open/Close the WLAN Antenna IEEE 802.11 A/B/G/N/Ac
58
Fig. 7.4: WLAN Antenna IEEE 802.11 A/B/G/N/Ac
58
Fig. 7.5: WLAN Antenna IEEE 802.11 A/B/G/N/Ac
59
Fig. 7.6: WLAN Antenna IEEE 802.11 A/B/G/N/Ac Opened
59
Open/Close the WLAN, WWAN, LTE 4G Antenna
60
Fig. 7.7: WLAN, WWAN, LTE 4G Antenna (Multiband)
60
Fig. 7.8: Opening the WLAN, WWAN LTE 4G Antenna (Torx Tx20)
61
Fig. 7.9: WLAN, WWAN LTE 4G Antenna Opened
61
Fig. 7.10: Antenna Module WLAN, WWAN LTE 4G Is Open
62
Operating the DLT-V72
63
Safety Notes
64
Switching the DLT-V72 On/Off
65
Operating the Touchscreen
66
Multi-Touch Capability
66
Operating the PCT with Gloves
67
Operation Elements
68
DLT-V72 Rear Side
68
Front Side DLT-V7210 and DLT-V7212: P, R, D
69
Front Side DLT-V7212 and DLT-V7215: P
70
Front Side DLT-V7210 K, KD
71
Using the Integrated Keyboard
72
Language Variants
72
Description of Specific Keys (in All Languages)
72
Fig. 8.1: Integrated Keyboard English (QWERTY)
72
Integrated Keyboard German (QWERTZ) Features
73
Fig. 8.2: Integrated Keyboard German (QWERTZ)
73
Integrated Keyboard French (AZERTY) Features
74
Fig. 8.3: Integrated Keyboard French (AZERTY)
74
Operating States
75
Software Keyboard (Optional)
76
Fig. 8.4: Software Keyboard
76
Operating the DLT-V72 with UPS
77
Fig. 8.5: Battery Pocket with UPS DLT-V72
77
Internal Speaker, Sound
78
General Device Configuration
79
Operating Systems (Optional)
80
MS Windows (Optional)
80
General
80
Configuring the Front Keys, Automatic Shutdown, Etc
81
Energy Options and Battery Pack Durability
81
Suppress Automatic Win10Iotent Updates
82
Fig. 9.1: Automatic Win10Iotent Updates
82
Linux (Optional)
83
Adlog Android (Optional)
83
Automatic Shut down
84
Mpair
86
Mtouch
87
Deviceon/Iservice Support
88
Fig. 9.2: Adlog Config Tool Hardware Monitor
89
Fig. 9.3: Windows Device Manager SUSI4 Driver
90
WLAN Configuration
91
Safety Notes
92
Preparation Work at the Factory
93
Fig. 10.1: WLAN Table Mw and Dbm
93
OS-Specific Configuration
94
Customer-Specific WLAN Profiles
95
Windows Zero Configuration (WZC)
95
Sparklan WLAN Driver
96
Area of Application
96
Driver Download
96
After Image Reinstallation: Driver Installation
97
Standard" Driver Installation WES7, Win7Pro, Win10Iotent
97
Fig. 10.2: Setup.exe for 64 Bit Operating System Win10Iotent (Sparklan WLAN)
97
Fig. 10.3: Setup.exe Choose Setup Language (Sparklan WLAN)
98
Fig. 10.4: Sparklan WLAN Driver Installation Welcome Dialog
98
Fig. 10.5: Sparklan WLAN Driver Installation Starts
99
Fig. 10.6: Sparklan WLAN Driver Installation Exit with Finish
99
Sparklan "Roaming" Setting
100
Fig. 10.7: Device Manager Network Adapter Properties (Qualcomm)
100
Fig. 10.8: Advanced - Roaming Aggressiveness Property
101
Sparklan BT Driver
102
Area of Application
102
Driver Download
102
After Image Reinstallation: Driver Installation
103
Standard" Driver Installation Win10Iotent
103
Fig. 10.9: Setup.exe for 64 Bit Operating System Win10Iotent (Sparklan BT)
103
Fig. 10.10: Sparklan WLAN Driver Installation Welcome Dialog
104
Fig. 10.11: Sparklan BT Driver Installation Destination Folder
104
Fig. 10.12: Sparklan BT Driver Installation Starts
105
Fig. 10.13: Sparklan BT Driver Installation Exit with Finish
105
Fig. 10.14: Sparklan BT Driver Installation Perform System Restart
106
Advantech WLAN Client Manager (IGX Tool)
107
Area of Application
107
Program Version 1.01 (New Features)
107
Program Version 1.02 (New Features)
107
Driver Download
108
After Image Reinstallation: Driver Installation
108
Silent" Driver Installation WES7 / Win7Pro / Win10Iotent
108
Silent" Driver Uninstaller WES7 / Win7Pro / Win10Iotent
109
Start WLAN Client Manager, Login
110
Fig. 10.15: WCU Icon on the Desktop
110
Fig. 10.16: WCU Main Window, Admin Login
111
Fig. 10.17: WCU-Administrator Login Window
112
Fig. 10.18: Speed Buttons for Managing Profiles
112
WLAN Client Manager Functions
113
Fig. 10.19: Check License
113
Browse Nearby Wireless Networks
114
Fig. 10.20: Info Display Via Existing License
114
Fig. 10.21: Browse Nearby Wireless Networks Function
114
Fig. 10.22: Advanced Security Settings Dialog
115
Fig. 10.23: Connection When the Network Is in Range Dialog
115
Fig. 10.24: Security Settings - Network Authentication Methods
117
Fig. 10.25: Security Settings - Advanced Settings (Cisco: Leap)
117
Fig. 10.26: Security Settings - LEAP Properties
118
Fig. 10.27: Wireless Network Properties Dialog
118
Fig. 10.28: Create New Profile Dialog
119
Fig. 10.29: Network Connection Is Established
120
Roam Management
121
Fig. 10.30: General Dialog in the Roam Management Menu
121
Fig. 10.31: Roaming Dialog in the Roam Management Menu
122
Fig. 10.32: Roam Management - Choose Band and Channels
124
Fig. 10.33: Radio Dialog in the Roam Management Menu
126
Fig. 10.34: Adapter Tab in Roam Management Menu
127
Import / Export Feature
128
Fig. 10.35: WLAN Client Manager - Import/Export Feature
128
Fig. 10.36: WLAN Client Manager - Import/Export Dialog
129
Fig. 10.37: WLAN Client Manager - Export Profiles in Outputfile.txt
129
Fig. 10.38: WLAN Client Manager - Info Box Profiles Exported
130
Fig. 10.39: WLAN Client Manager - Select an Existing "Outputfile.txt
130
Fig. 10.40: WLAN Client Manager - Info Box Profiles Imported
130
Fig. 10.41: Start „Auto" Import of a WLAN Settings File
131
Fig. 10.42: Successful „Auto" Import of a WLAN Settings File
132
WWAN Configuration
133
Safety Notes
134
Preparation Work at the Factory (Delivery Status)
135
SIM Card for WWAN (Customer-Specific)
135
Configuration of Radio Card QUECTEL EC25
136
Establish Internet Connection
136
Fig. 11.1: QUECTEL EC25 - Set up a New Connection or Network
136
Fig. 11.2: QUECTEL EC25 - Connect to the Internet
136
Fig. 11.3: QUECTEL EC25 - Connect to the Internet - Dial-Up
137
Fig. 11.4: QUECTEL EC25 - Connect to the Internet - Telephone Number
137
Fig. 11.5: QUECTEL EC25 - Network Connections - Vodafone Test Connection
137
Fig. 11.6: QUECTEL EC25 - Dial Vodafone Test Connection
138
Fig. 11.7: QUECTEL EC25 - Function Test GSM / GNSS, Test Connection Status
138
Trouble Shooting
139
Fig. 11.8: QUECTEL EC25 - Virtual COM Ports DLT-V72
139
Fig. 11.9: QUECTEL EC25 - Test NMEA Data Flows
140
Mechanical Installation
141
Safety Notes
142
Overview: Recommended Mounting Sequence
142
Mounting the DLT-V72 at the Deployment Location
143
Electrically Isolated DLT-V72 Mounting
144
Attaching Accessories to the DLT-V72
145
VESA Mounting Hole Pattern
146
Fig. 12.1: VESA Mounting Hole Pattern on the Rear Side of the DLT-V72
146
Attach the Mounting Bracket
147
Fig. 12.2: Mounting Bracket on the DLT-V72
147
Attach Accessories
148
Fig. 12.3: Scanner Mounting Attachment
148
Electrical Installation
149
Safety Notes
150
Disconnecting Device and Emergency-Off
150
Power Cables and Fuses
151
Observe the Potential Ratios
152
Preparations
153
Material Required
153
Fig. 13.1: Connectors on the Connector Panel under the Cable Cover
153
Fig. 13.2: DLT-V72 Cable Sealing Set
153
Fig. 13.3: DLT-V72 Cable Cover with Screws
154
Procedure
155
Inserting the Rubber Seal in the Cable Compartment
155
Fig. 13.4: Rubber Seal Inserted in the Cable Compartment
155
Ensure a Proper Electrical Connection
156
Plugging in and Screwing on the Power Supply Cable
156
Secure the Power Supply Cable to the Strain Relief Rail
157
Connecting the USB, Ethernet and COM Cables
158
Close off Unused Cable Openings
159
Attach the Cable Cover
159
Fig. 13.5: Cable Cover Closed and Screwed Together
159
Pressure Compensation Element
160
Fig. 13.6: Pressure Compensation Element
160
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Advantech DLoG DLT-V72 Series Operating Instructions Manual (137 pages)
Brand:
Advantech DLoG
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Introduction
5
Information about the DLT-V72 Manuals
5
Current Manual Versions at Our Website
5
ONE Manual for All Device Models
6
Warnings and Notes in the Operating Instructions
7
2 Technical Customer Support
8
3 Functional Description
9
Intended Use
9
Mount, Operate and Service the Device Correctly
10
Device Identification/Name Plate
10
4 Unpacking, Transporting, Storing
11
Unpacking
11
Transport
11
Storage
11
DLT-V72 Without UPS
11
DLT-V72 with UPS (Includes Lithium-Ion Battery Pack)
11
Protecting Touchscreens During Storage
12
5 Technical Data - Device
13
General
13
Environmental Conditions
15
DLT-V72 Without Integrated UPS
15
DLT-V72 with Integrated UPS (Optional)
15
Device Dimensions
16
Dlt-V7210 P, R, D
16
Fig. 5.1: Dimensions DLT-V7210 P, R, D
16
Dlt-V7212 P, R, D
17
Fig. 5.2: Dimensions DLT-V7212 P, R, D
17
Dlt-V7210 K, Kd
18
Fig. 5.3: Dimensions DLT-V7210 K, KD
18
Dlt-V7212 P
19
Fig. 5.4: Dimensions DLT-V7212 P
19
Position of VESA Drill Holes
20
Dlt-V7210 P, R, D
20
Fig. 5.5: Position VESA Drill Holes DLT-V7210 P, R, D
20
Dlt-V7212 P, R, D
21
Fig. 5.6: Position VESA Drill Holes DLT-V7212 P, R, D
21
Dlt-V7210 K, Kd
22
Fig. 5.7: Position VESA Drill Holes DLT-V7210 K, KD
22
Dlt-V7212 P
23
Fig. 5.8: Position VESA Drill Holes DLT-V7212 P
23
6 Technical Data - Radio Modules (All Optional)
24
Identification of the Equipment Variants
24
Radio Cards (Optional)
24
Available Radio Cards for Wi-Fi
25
Fig. 6.2: Wi-Fi Antenna IEEE 802.11 A/B/G/N/Ac and Antenna Module
25
Available Radio Cards for WWAN
26
Fig. 6.3: Wi-Fi, WWAN 3G Antenna
26
Antennas (All Optional)
27
Wi-Fi Antenna IEEE 802.11 A/B/G/N/Ac
27
Fig. 6.1: Wi-Fi Antenna IEEE 802.11 A/B/G/N and Antenna Module
27
Fig. 6.4: Wi-Fi, WWAN, LTE 4G Antenna (Multiband)
27
Wi-Fi, WWAN, LTE 4G Antenna (Multiband)
28
External Wi-Fi Antenna IEEE 802.11 A/B/G/N
29
Fig. 6.5: External Wi-Fi Antenna
29
Fig. 6.6: External 3G WWAN Antenna
29
External WWAN Antenna 2G, 3G, 4G
30
Fig. 6.7: External 2G, 3G, 4G WWAN Antenna
30
Bluetooth (Optional)
31
Bluetooth Integrated: Wi-Fi Card SPARKLAN WPEQ-261ACN (BT)
31
Micro Bluetooth Adapter (USB Stick)
31
GPS Receiver External (Optional)
32
Fig. 6.8: External GPS Receiver (Optional)
32
Fig. 6.9: Ext. GPS Receiver, Display Example During Installation
32
7 Operation
33
Switching the DLT-V72 On/Off
33
Switch on
33
Fig. 7.1: <Power> Button of the DLT-V72
33
Switch off
34
Operating the Touchscreen
34
Operation Elements
36
Rear Side: DLT-V72 All Device Models
36
Front Side: DLT-V7210 P, R, D and DLT-V7212 P, R, D
37
Front Side: DLT-V7210 K, KD
38
Front Side: DLT-V7212 P
39
Integrated Keyboard
40
Operating States
41
Software Keyboard (Optional)
42
Operating the DLT-V72 with UPS
42
Fig. 7.2: Software Keyboard
42
8 General Device Configuration
43
Operating Systems Available (Optional)
43
MS-Windows (Optional)
43
General
43
Configuring the Front Keys, Automatic Shutdown, Etc
43
WES 7 and Win 7 Prof.: USB Icon in the Taskbar
44
Energy Options and Battery Pack Durability
44
Suppress Automatic Windows 10 Updates
44
Android
45
Linux (Optional)
45
Fig. 8.1: Automatic Windows 10 Updates
45
Automatic Shut down
46
Functional Description
46
Automatic Shutdown Configuration
47
9 Wi-Fi Configuration
48
Safety Notice
48
Differences between MS Windows and Linux
49
Preparation Work at the Factory
49
Customer-Specific Settings
50
Windows Zero Configuration (WZC)
50
Advantech Wi-Fi Client Manager (IGX Tool)
51
Area of Application
51
After Image Reinstallation: Driver Installation
51
Requirements
51
Driver Installation Winembstd7
52
Fig. 9.1: System Overview in Control Panel
52
Fig.9.2: Setup.exe for 64 Bit Operating System in the Subfolder Win7_X64
53
Driver Installation Win7Pro / Win 8.1 Indpro / Win 10 Iot
54
Fig.9.3: Setup.exe for 64 Bit Operating Systems Win8.1 / 10
54
Fig.9.4: IGX Driver Installation Welcome Dialog
55
Fig.9.5: IGX Driver Installation User and Company Name
55
Fig.9.6: IGX Driver Installation All Program Features
56
Fig.9.7: IGX Driver Installation Starts
56
Fig.9.8: IGX Driver Installation Windows Security
57
Fig.9.9: IGX Driver Installation Exit with Finish
57
Fig.9.10: IGX Driver Installation Perform Computer Re-Start
58
Start Wi-Fi Client Manager, Login
59
Fig.9.11: WCU Icon on the Desktop
59
Fig.9.12: WCU Main Window, Admin Login
59
Fig.9.13: WCU-Administrator Login Window
60
Wi-Fi Client Manager Functions
61
License
61
Fig.9.14: Check License
61
Fig.9.15: Info Display Via Existing License
61
Browse Nearby Wireless Networks
62
Fig.9.16: Browse Nearby Wireless Networks Function
62
Fig.9.17: Advanced Security Settings Dialog
63
Fig.9.18: Connection When the Network Is in Range Dialog
63
Fig.9.19: Security Settings - Network Authentication Methods
65
Fig.9.20: Security Settings - Advanced Settings (Cisco: Leap)
66
Fig.9.21: Security Settings - LEAP Properties
66
Fig.9.22: Wireless Network Properties Dialog
67
Fig.9.23: Create New Profile Dialog
67
Fig.9.24: Network Connection Is Established
68
9.6.10. Roam Management
69
Fig.9.25: General Dialog in the Roam Management Menu
69
Fig.9.26: Roaming Dialog in the Roam Management Menu
70
Fig.9.27: Roam Management - Choose Band and Channels
71
Fig.9.28: Radio Dialog in the Roam Management Menu
73
Laird Connection Manager (LCM)
74
Fig.9.29: Adapter Tab in Roam Management Menu
74
Fig. 9.30: Initial Laird Connection Manager Dialog Box
74
Fig. 9.31: LCM Configuration Tab with the Manage Profiles Button
75
Fig. 9.32: LCM Manage Profiles Dialog Box with the Admin Login Tab
75
Fig. 9.33: Entering the LCM Password: SUMMIT
75
10 Wwan Configuration
76
Safety Notice
76
Differences between MS Windows and Linux
77
Preparation Work at the Factory (DLT-V72 Delivery Status)
77
SIM Card for WWAN (Customer-Specific)
78
Configuration of Radio Card SIERRA WIRELESS MC80
78
Fig. 10.1: Sim Card Slot Underneath the DLT-V72 Antenna
78
Open Device Manager
79
Fig. 10.2: SIERRA WIRELESS MC80 - Device Manager, Sierra Wireless HSPA Modem
79
Fig. 10.3: SIERRA WIRELESS MC80 - Sierra Wireless HSPA Modem - Properties
79
Establish Internet Connection
80
Fig. 10.4: SIERRA WIRELESS MC80 - Set up a New Connection or Network
80
Fig. 10.5: SIERRA WIRELESS MC80 - Connect to the Internet
80
Fig. 10.6: SIERRA WIRELESS MC80 - Connect to the Internet - Dial-Up
80
Fig. 10.7: SIERRA WIRELESS MC80 - Telephone Number and Connection Name
81
Fig. 10.8: SIERRA WIRELESS MC80 - Network Connections - Vodafone Test Connection
81
Fig. 10.9: SIERRA WIRELESS MC80 - Dial Test Connection
81
Fig. 10.10: SIERRA WIRELESS MC80 - Function Test GSM / GNSS, Test Connection Status
82
SIERRA WIRELESS MC80 Trouble Shooting
83
Fig. 10.11: SIERRA WIRELESS MC80 - Virtual COM Ports DLT-V72 with D525 Processor
83
Fig. 10.12: SIERRA WIRELESS MC80 - Virtual COM Ports DLT-V72 with I5 Processor
84
Fig. 10.13: SIERRA WIRELESS MC80 - Virtual COM Ports DLT-V72 with Celeron Processor
84
Fig. 10.14: SIERRA WIRELESS MC80 - Test NMEA Data Flows
85
Configuration of Radio Card QUECTEL EC25
86
Establish Internet Connection
86
Fig. 10.15: QUECTEL EC25 - Set up a New Connection or Network
86
Fig. 10.16: QUECTEL EC25 - Connect to the Internet
86
Fig. 10.17: QUECTEL EC25 - Connect to the Internet - Dial-Up
87
Fig. 10.18: QUECTEL EC25 - Connect to the Internet - Telephone Number
87
Fig. 10.19: QUECTEL EC25 - Network Connections - Vodafone Test Connection
87
Fig. 10.20: QUECTEL EC25 - Dial Vodafone Test Connection
88
Fig. 10.21: QUECTEL EC25 - Function Test GSM / GNSS, Test Connection Status
88
QUECTEL EC25 Trouble Shooting
89
Fig. 10.22: QUECTEL EC25 - Virtual COM Ports DLT-V72 with I5 Processor
89
Fig. 10.23: QUECTEL EC25 - Virtual COM Ports DLT-V72 with Celeron Processor
90
Fig. 10.24: QUECTEL EC25 - Test NMEA Data Flows
91
11 Mechanical Installation
92
Safety Notice - Observe before Installing
92
Mounting the DLT-V72 at the Deployment Location
93
Attaching Accessories to the DLT-V72
95
VESA Mounting Hole Pattern
95
Fig. 11.1: VESA Mounting Hole Pattern on the Rear Side of the DLT-V72
95
Attach the Mounting Bracket
96
Fig. 11.2: Advantech Mounting Bracket on the DLT-V72
96
Attach the Advantech Accessories
97
Fig. 11.3: Scanner Mounting Attachment
97
12 Electrical Installation, Cable Connection, Cable Cover
98
Safety Notice - Observe before Connecting
98
Preparations
99
Material Required
99
Inserting the Rubber Seal in the Cable Compartment
100
Fig. 12.1: Rubber Seal Inserted in the Cable Compartment
100
Plugging in and Screwing on the Power Supply Cable
101
Fig. 12.2: the Power Supply Cable Secured, Cable Inserted in Rubber Seal
101
Securing the Ground Using Ring Tongue to the Ground Bolt
102
Fig. 12.3: Ring Tongue Secured to the Ground Bolt
102
Securing the Power Supply Cable to the Strain Relief Rail
103
Fig. 12.4: Cable Clip Secured to the Strain Relief Rail
103
Connecting the USB, Ethernet and COM Cables
104
USB Cable
104
Fig. 12.5: USB Cable on the Connector Panel; Secured to the Strain Relief Rail
104
Ethernet Cable
105
COM Cable
105
Fig. 12.6: Ethernet Cable on the Connector Panel; Secured to the Strain Relief Rail
105
Fig. 12.7: COM Cable on the Connector Panel; Secured to the Strain Relief Rail
105
Closing off Unused Cable Openings
106
Attaching the Cable Cover
106
Fig. 12.8: Unused Cable Outlets Sealed off with Blind Plugs
106
Fig. 12.9: Cable Cover Closed and Screwed Together
106
Pressure Compensation Element
107
Fig. 12.10: Pressure Compensation Element - Do Not Modify or Remove
107
13 Connectors
108
Under the Cable Cover
108
Fig. 13.1: External Connectors under the Cable Cover
108
Network Adapter (10/100/1000)
109
USB, Service-USB
109
COM1 and COM2
109
Fig. 13.2: RJ45 Network Port
109
COM1 as a Voltage Source
110
Under the Antenna
110
Service USB
110
Fig. 13.3: Antenna Opened
110
Cfast Slot
111
Antenna Opening/Closing
111
Fig. 13.4: Antenna Opened
111
14 Integrated Power Supply, Power Supply Cable
112
Fig. 14.1: DC Power Supply Cable with Phoenix Combicon, 3-Pin
112
DC Voltage Supply Connection
113
Fig. 14.2: DC Power Supply Connector with Connector Detail View
113
DC Power Supply Cable
114
Fig. 14.3: DC Connection Cable Assignment
114
15 Optional Equipment
115
Integrated UPS (Optional)
115
Fig. 15.1: Battery Pocket DLT-V72
115
Battery Pack Specifications
116
Charging the Battery Pack
117
Replacing the Battery Pack
117
Fig. 15.2: Inserting the Battery Pack in the Battery Pocket
118
Screen Defroster (Optional)
119
Keyboards and Keyboard Mounts (Optional)
120
Fig. 15.3: SMALL Keyboard
120
Fig. 15.4: 24-Key Keypad
120
Fig. 15.5: Keyboard Mounting Examples
120
Scanner and Scanner Bracket (Optional)
121
Fig. 15.6: Example Scanner Bracket
121
Touch Stylus
122
USB Recovery Stick (Optional)
122
Fig. 15.7: Examples Touch Stylus
122
Protective Film for Touchscreen (Optional)
123
Screen Blanking (Optional)
123
16 Maintenance
124
Manufacturer, Authorized Service Centers
124
Replacing the Integrated Keyboard of the DLT-V7210K
124
Remove the Integrated Keyboard
125
Attach the Integrated Keyboard
125
Fig. 16.1: Unscrew the Mounting Screws of the Integrated Keyboard
125
Fig. 16.2: DLT-V7210K Plus Integrated Keyboard Components
125
Fig. 16.3: Position at Which the 3 Nubs Are Inserted
125
Fig. 16.4: Attach Keyboard Grid
126
16.3. Regular Checks and Maintenance of the Complete System
127
Replacing the Battery Pack
127
Cleaning the DLT-V72
127
Touchscreen Protective Film (Optional)
128
17 Malfunctions and Troubleshooting
129
18 Reasonably Foreseeable Misuse
131
19 Guidelines and Certificates
132
Simplified EU Declaration of Conformity
132
Low-Voltage Guidelines
132
EMC Guidelines
132
Shielded Components
132
Emc Eu
132
Usa/Canada
133
China
134
19.5. Taiwan
134
MIC Japan (Previously TELEC)
134
20 End-Of-Life Device Disposal
135
Advantech-DLoG DLT-V72 Series Operating Instructions Manual (137 pages)
Brand:
Advantech-DLoG
| Category:
Industrial PC
| Size: 3 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Introduction
5
Information about the DLT-V72 Manuals
5
Current Manual Versions at Our Website
5
ONE Manual for All Device Models
6
Warnings and Notes in the Operating Instructions
7
Technical Customer Support
8
Intended Use
9
Functional Description
9
Mount, Operate and Service the Device Correctly
10
Device Identification/Name Plate
10
Unpacking, Transporting, Storing
11
Unpacking
11
Transport
11
Storage
11
DLT-V72 Without UPS
11
DLT-V72 with UPS (Includes Lithium-Ion Battery Pack)
11
Protecting Touchscreens During Storage
12
Technical Data - Device
13
General
13
Environmental Conditions
15
DLT-V72 Without Integrated UPS
15
DLT-V72 with Integrated UPS (Optional)
15
Device Dimensions
16
Dlt-V7210 P, R, D
16
Fig. 5.1: Dimensions DLT-V7210 P, R, D
16
Dlt-V7212 P, R, D
17
Fig. 5.2: Dimensions DLT-V7212 P, R, D
17
Dlt-V7210 K, Kd
18
Fig. 5.3: Dimensions DLT-V7210 K, KD
18
Dlt-V7212 P
19
Fig. 5.4: Dimensions DLT-V7212 P
19
Position of VESA Drill Holes
20
Dlt-V7210 P, R, D
20
Fig. 5.5: Position VESA Drill Holes DLT-V7210 P, R, D
20
Dlt-V7212 P, R, D
21
Fig. 5.6: Position VESA Drill Holes DLT-V7212 P, R, D
21
Dlt-V7210 K, Kd
22
Fig. 5.7: Position VESA Drill Holes DLT-V7210 K, KD
22
Dlt-V7212 P
23
Fig. 5.8: Position VESA Drill Holes DLT-V7212 P
23
Technical Data - Radio Modules (All Optional)
24
Identification of the Equipment Variants
24
Radio Cards (Optional)
24
Available Radio Cards for Wi-Fi
25
Fig. 6.2: Wi-Fi Antenna IEEE 802.11 A/B/G/N/Ac and Antenna Module
25
Available Radio Cards for WWAN
26
Fig. 6.3: Wi-Fi, WWAN 3G Antenna
26
Antennas (All Optional)
27
Wi-Fi Antenna IEEE 802.11 A/B/G/N/Ac
27
Fig. 6.1: Wi-Fi Antenna IEEE 802.11 A/B/G/N and Antenna Module
27
Fig. 6.4: Wi-Fi, WWAN, LTE 4G Antenna (Multiband)
27
Wi-Fi, WWAN, LTE 4G Antenna (Multiband)
28
Fig. 6.6: External 3G WWAN Antenna
29
External Wi-Fi Antenna IEEE 802.11 A/B/G/N
29
Fig. 6.5: External Wi-Fi Antenna
29
External WWAN Antenna 2G, 3G, 4G
30
Fig. 6.7: External 2G, 3G, 4G WWAN Antenna
30
Bluetooth (Optional)
31
Bluetooth Integrated: Wi-Fi Card SPARKLAN WPEQ-261ACN (BT)
31
Micro Bluetooth Adapter (USB Stick)
31
GPS Receiver External (Optional)
32
Fig. 6.8: External GPS Receiver (Optional)
32
Fig. 6.9: Ext. GPS Receiver, Display Example During Installation
32
Operation
33
Switching the DLT-V72 On/Off
33
Switch on
33
Fig. 7.1: <Power> Button of the DLT-V72
33
Switch off
34
Operating the Touchscreen
34
Operation Elements
36
Rear Side: DLT-V72 All Device Models
36
Front Side: DLT-V7210 P, R, D and DLT-V7212 P, R, D
37
Front Side: DLT-V7210 K, KD
38
Front Side: DLT-V7212 P
39
Integrated Keyboard
40
Operating States
41
Software Keyboard (Optional)
42
Operating the DLT-V72 with UPS
42
Fig. 7.2: Software Keyboard
42
General Device Configuration
43
Operating Systems Available (Optional)
43
MS-Windows (Optional)
43
General
43
Configuring the Front Keys, Automatic Shutdown, Etc
43
Suppress Automatic Windows 10 Updates
44
Energy Options and Battery Pack Durability
44
WES 7 and Win 7 Prof.: USB Icon in the Taskbar
44
Android
45
Linux (Optional)
45
Fig. 8.1: Automatic Windows 10 Updates
45
Automatic Shut down
46
Functional Description
46
Automatic Shutdown Configuration
47
Safety Notice
48
Wi-Fi Configuration
48
Differences between MS Windows and Linux
49
Preparation Work at the Factory
49
Customer-Specific Settings
50
Windows Zero Configuration (WZC)
50
Advantech Wi-Fi Client Manager (IGX Tool)
51
Area of Application
51
After Image Reinstallation: Driver Installation
51
Requirements
51
Fig. 9.1: System Overview in Control Panel
52
Driver Installation Winembstd7
52
Fig.9.2: Setup.exe for 64 Bit Operating System in the Subfolder Win7_X64
53
Driver Installation Win7Pro / Win 8.1 Indpro / Win 10 Iot
54
Fig.9.3: Setup.exe for 64 Bit Operating Systems Win8.1 / 10
54
Fig.9.4: IGX Driver Installation Welcome Dialog
55
Fig.9.5: IGX Driver Installation User and Company Name
55
Fig.9.6: IGX Driver Installation All Program Features
56
Fig.9.7: IGX Driver Installation Starts
56
Fig.9.8: IGX Driver Installation Windows Security
57
Fig.9.9: IGX Driver Installation Exit with Finish
57
Fig.9.10: IGX Driver Installation Perform Computer Re-Start
58
Start Wi-Fi Client Manager, Login
59
Fig.9.11: WCU Icon on the Desktop
59
Fig.9.12: WCU Main Window, Admin Login
59
Fig.9.13: WCU-Administrator Login Window
60
Fig.9.15: Info Display Via Existing License
61
Fig.9.14: Check License
61
License
61
Wi-Fi Client Manager Functions
61
Browse Nearby Wireless Networks
62
Fig.9.16: Browse Nearby Wireless Networks Function
62
Fig.9.17: Advanced Security Settings Dialog
63
Fig.9.18: Connection When the Network Is in Range Dialog
63
Fig.9.19: Security Settings - Network Authentication Methods
65
Fig.9.20: Security Settings - Advanced Settings (Cisco: Leap)
66
Fig.9.21: Security Settings - LEAP Properties
66
Fig.9.22: Wireless Network Properties Dialog
67
Fig.9.23: Create New Profile Dialog
67
Fig.9.24: Network Connection Is Established
68
9.6.10. Roam Management
69
Fig.9.25: General Dialog in the Roam Management Menu
69
Fig.9.26: Roaming Dialog in the Roam Management Menu
70
Fig.9.27: Roam Management - Choose Band and Channels
71
Fig.9.28: Radio Dialog in the Roam Management Menu
73
Fig. 9.30: Initial Laird Connection Manager Dialog Box
74
Fig.9.29: Adapter Tab in Roam Management Menu
74
Laird Connection Manager (LCM)
74
Fig. 9.32: LCM Manage Profiles Dialog Box with the Admin Login Tab
75
Fig. 9.33: Entering the LCM Password: SUMMIT
75
Fig. 9.31: LCM Configuration Tab with the Manage Profiles Button
75
Wwan Configuration
76
Safety Notice
76
Differences between MS Windows and Linux
77
Preparation Work at the Factory (DLT-V72 Delivery Status)
77
SIM Card for WWAN (Customer-Specific)
78
Configuration of Radio Card SIERRA WIRELESS MC80
78
Fig. 10.1: Sim Card Slot Underneath the DLT-V72 Antenna
78
Open Device Manager
79
Fig. 10.2: SIERRA WIRELESS MC80 - Device Manager, Sierra Wireless HSPA Modem
79
Fig. 10.3: SIERRA WIRELESS MC80 - Sierra Wireless HSPA Modem - Properties
79
Fig. 10.5: SIERRA WIRELESS MC80 - Connect to the Internet
80
Fig. 10.6: SIERRA WIRELESS MC80 - Connect to the Internet - Dial-Up
80
Fig. 10.4: SIERRA WIRELESS MC80 - Set up a New Connection or Network
80
Establish Internet Connection
80
Fig. 10.7: SIERRA WIRELESS MC80 - Telephone Number and Connection Name
81
Fig. 10.8: SIERRA WIRELESS MC80 - Network Connections - Vodafone Test Connection
81
Fig. 10.9: SIERRA WIRELESS MC80 - Dial Test Connection
81
Fig. 10.10: SIERRA WIRELESS MC80 - Function Test GSM / GNSS, Test Connection Status
82
SIERRA WIRELESS MC80 Trouble Shooting
83
Fig. 10.11: SIERRA WIRELESS MC80 - Virtual COM Ports DLT-V72 with D525 Processor
83
Fig. 10.13: SIERRA WIRELESS MC80 - Virtual COM Ports DLT-V72 with Celeron Processor
84
Fig. 10.12: SIERRA WIRELESS MC80 - Virtual COM Ports DLT-V72 with I5 Processor
84
Fig. 10.14: SIERRA WIRELESS MC80 - Test NMEA Data Flows
85
Configuration of Radio Card QUECTEL EC25
86
Establish Internet Connection
86
Fig. 10.15: QUECTEL EC25 - Set up a New Connection or Network
86
Fig. 10.16: QUECTEL EC25 - Connect to the Internet
86
Fig. 10.17: QUECTEL EC25 - Connect to the Internet - Dial-Up
87
Fig. 10.18: QUECTEL EC25 - Connect to the Internet - Telephone Number
87
Fig. 10.19: QUECTEL EC25 - Network Connections - Vodafone Test Connection
87
Fig. 10.21: QUECTEL EC25 - Function Test GSM / GNSS, Test Connection Status
88
Fig. 10.20: QUECTEL EC25 - Dial Vodafone Test Connection
88
Fig. 10.22: QUECTEL EC25 - Virtual COM Ports DLT-V72 with I5 Processor
89
QUECTEL EC25 Trouble Shooting
89
Fig. 10.23: QUECTEL EC25 - Virtual COM Ports DLT-V72 with Celeron Processor
90
Fig. 10.24: QUECTEL EC25 - Test NMEA Data Flows
91
Mechanical Installation
92
Safety Notice - Observe before Installing
92
Mounting the DLT-V72 at the Deployment Location
93
Fig. 11.1: VESA Mounting Hole Pattern on the Rear Side of the DLT-V72
95
Attaching Accessories to the DLT-V72
95
VESA Mounting Hole Pattern
95
Attach the Mounting Bracket
96
Fig. 11.2: Advantech Mounting Bracket on the DLT-V72
96
Attach the Advantech Accessories
97
Fig. 11.3: Scanner Mounting Attachment
97
Electrical Installation, Cable Connection, Cable Cover
98
Safety Notice - Observe before Connecting
98
Preparations
99
Material Required
99
Inserting the Rubber Seal in the Cable Compartment
100
Fig. 12.1: Rubber Seal Inserted in the Cable Compartment
100
Plugging in and Screwing on the Power Supply Cable
101
Fig. 12.2: the Power Supply Cable Secured, Cable Inserted in Rubber Seal
101
Securing the Ground Using Ring Tongue to the Ground Bolt
102
Fig. 12.3: Ring Tongue Secured to the Ground Bolt
102
Fig. 12.4: Cable Clip Secured to the Strain Relief Rail
103
Securing the Power Supply Cable to the Strain Relief Rail
103
Connecting the USB, Ethernet and COM Cables
104
USB Cable
104
Fig. 12.5: USB Cable on the Connector Panel; Secured to the Strain Relief Rail
104
Ethernet Cable
105
COM Cable
105
Fig. 12.6: Ethernet Cable on the Connector Panel; Secured to the Strain Relief Rail
105
Fig. 12.7: COM Cable on the Connector Panel; Secured to the Strain Relief Rail
105
Fig. 12.9: Cable Cover Closed and Screwed Together
106
Attaching the Cable Cover
106
Fig. 12.8: Unused Cable Outlets Sealed off with Blind Plugs
106
Closing off Unused Cable Openings
106
Pressure Compensation Element
107
Fig. 12.10: Pressure Compensation Element - Do Not Modify or Remove
107
Connectors
108
Under the Cable Cover
108
Fig. 13.1: External Connectors under the Cable Cover
108
Network Adapter (10/100/1000)
109
USB, Service-USB
109
COM1 and COM2
109
Fig. 13.2: RJ45 Network Port
109
COM1 as a Voltage Source
110
Under the Antenna
110
Service USB
110
Fig. 13.3: Antenna Opened
110
Fig. 13.4: Antenna Opened
111
Antenna Opening/Closing
111
Cfast Slot
111
Integrated Power Supply, Power Supply Cable
112
Fig. 14.1: DC Power Supply Cable with Phoenix Combicon, 3-Pin
112
DC Voltage Supply Connection
113
Fig. 14.2: DC Power Supply Connector with Connector Detail View
113
DC Power Supply Cable
114
Fig. 14.3: DC Connection Cable Assignment
114
Optional Equipment
115
Integrated UPS (Optional)
115
Fig. 15.1: Battery Pocket DLT-V72
115
Battery Pack Specifications
116
Charging the Battery Pack
117
Replacing the Battery Pack
117
Fig. 15.2: Inserting the Battery Pack in the Battery Pocket
118
Screen Defroster (Optional)
119
Fig. 15.5: Keyboard Mounting Examples
120
Fig. 15.4: 24-Key Keypad
120
Fig. 15.3: SMALL Keyboard
120
Keyboards and Keyboard Mounts (Optional)
120
Scanner and Scanner Bracket (Optional)
121
Fig. 15.6: Example Scanner Bracket
121
Touch Stylus
122
USB Recovery Stick (Optional)
122
Fig. 15.7: Examples Touch Stylus
122
Screen Blanking (Optional)
123
Protective Film for Touchscreen (Optional)
123
16. Maintenance
124
Manufacturer, Authorized Service Centers
124
Replacing the Integrated Keyboard of the DLT-V7210K
124
Remove the Integrated Keyboard
125
Attach the Integrated Keyboard
125
Fig. 16.1: Unscrew the Mounting Screws of the Integrated Keyboard
125
Fig. 16.2: DLT-V7210K Plus Integrated Keyboard Components
125
Fig. 16.3: Position at Which the 3 Nubs Are Inserted
125
Fig. 16.4: Attach Keyboard Grid
126
16.3. Regular Checks and Maintenance of the Complete System
127
Replacing the Battery Pack
127
Cleaning the DLT-V72
127
Touchscreen Protective Film (Optional)
128
Malfunctions and Troubleshooting
129
Reasonably Foreseeable Misuse
131
Emc Eu
132
Shielded Components
132
Low-Voltage Guidelines
132
EMC Guidelines
132
Simplified EU Declaration of Conformity
132
Guidelines and Certificates
132
Usa/Canada
133
China
134
19.5. Taiwan
134
MIC Japan (Previously TELEC)
134
End-Of-Life Device Disposal
135
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| Size: 3 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Information about the Dlt-V72 Manuals
5
Available Manuals - in Printed Form and on the Internet
5
ONE Manual for All Device Models
6
Design Elements in the Manual
6
2 Functional Description
7
Intended Use
7
Requirements for Safe Operation
7
Permitted Environmental Conditions
7
Fig. 2.1: DLT-V72 Device Examples with Optional Mounting Bracket
7
Mount, Operate and Service the Device Correctly
8
Warranty Conditions
8
Device Identification/Name Plate
9
3 Operation
10
Switching the DLT-V72 On/Off
10
Fig. 3.1: <Power> Button of the DLT-V72
10
Operating the Touchscreen
11
DLT-V7210 and DLT-V7212: Front Keys and Leds
13
Overview
13
Keys and Leds in Detail
13
Fig. 3.2: Operating Elements DLT-V7210 and DLT-V7212
13
DLT-V7210K: Front Keys, Leds and Integrated Keyboard
15
Front Keys and Leds
15
Fig. 3.3: DLT-V7210K Front Keys, Leds and Integrated Keyboard
15
Integrated Keyboard
17
Operating States
18
Software Keyboard (Optional)
19
Operating the DLT-V72 with UPS
19
Fig. 3.4: Software Keyboard
19
4 Unpacking, Transport and Storage
20
Unpacking
20
Transport
20
Storage
20
DLT-V72 Without UPS
20
DLT-V72 with UPS (Includes Lithium-Ion Battery Pack)
20
Protecting Touchscreens During Storage
21
If a Return/Repacking Is Necessary
22
5 Operating Systems (Optional)
23
MS-Windows (Optional)
23
General
23
Configuring the Front Keys, Automatic Shutdown, Etc
24
WES 7 and Win 7 Prof.: USB Icon in the Taskbar
24
Energy Options and Battery Pack Durability
25
Suppress Automatic Windows 10 Updates
25
Fig. 5.1: Automatic Windows 10 Updates
25
Android
26
Linux (Optional)
26
6 Device Configuration
27
General Settings
27
Wi-Fi Configuration
28
Safety Notice
28
Transmitting Power
29
Antenna Solutions for Use in Germany
30
Wi-Fi Configuration with LCM or WZC
30
Laird Connection Manager (LCM)
30
Fig. 6.1: LCM Configuration, Manage Profiles
30
Fig. 6.2: LCM Manage Profiles, Admin Login
30
Windows Zero Configuration (WZC)
31
Wi-Fi Configuration DLT-V72 with Adlog Android
31
Wi-Fi Configuration DLT-V72 with Adlog Linux
31
Fig. 6.3: Entering the LCM Password SUMMIT
31
Automatic Shut down
32
Functional Description
32
Automatic Shutdown Configuration
33
7 Mechanical Installation
34
Safety Notice - Observe before Installing
34
Mounting the DLT-V72 at the Deployment Location
35
Attaching Accessories to the DLT-V72
37
VESA Mounting Hole Pattern
37
Fig. 7.1: VESA Mounting Hole Pattern on the Rear Side of the DLT-V72
37
Attach the Adlog Mounting Bracket
38
Fig. 7.2: Adlog Mounting Bracket on the DLT-V72
38
Attach the Adlog Accessories
39
Fig. 7.3: Scanner Mounting Attachment
39
8 Electrical Installation, Cable Connection, Cable Cover
40
Safety Notice - Observe before Connecting
40
Preparations
41
Material Required
41
Inserting the Rubber Seal in the Cable Compartment
42
Fig. 8.1: Rubber Seal Inserted in the Cable Compartment
42
Plugging in and Screwing on the Power Supply Cable
43
Fig. 8.2: the Power Supply Cable Secured, Cable Inserted in Rubber Seal
43
Securing the Ground Using Ring Tongue to the Ground Bolt
44
Fig. 8.3: Ring Tongue Secured to the Ground Bolt
44
Securing the Power Supply Cable to the Strain Relief Rail
45
Fig. 8.4: Cable Clip Secured to the Strain Relief Rail
45
Connecting the USB, Ethernet and COM Cables
46
USB Cable
46
Fig. 8.5: USB Cable on the Connector Panel; Secured to the Strain Relief Rail
46
Ethernet Cable
47
COM Cable
47
Fig. 8.6: Ethernet Cable on the Connector Panel; Secured to the Strain Relief Rail
47
Fig. 8.7: COM Cable on the Connector Panel; Secured to the Strain Relief Rail
47
Closing off Unused Cable Openings
48
Attaching the Cable Cover
48
Fig. 8.8: Unused Cable Outlets Sealed off with Blind Plugs
48
Fig. 8.9: Cable Cover Closed and Screwed Together
48
Pressure Compensation Element
49
Fig. 8.10: Pressure Compensation Element - Do Not Modify or Remove
49
9 Connectors
50
Under the Cable Cover
50
Fig. 9.1: External Connectors under the Cable Cover
50
Fig. 9.2: External Connectors - Detail View
50
Network Adapter (10/100/1000)
51
USB, Service-USB
51
COM1 and COM2
51
Fig. 9.3: RJ45 Network Port
51
COM1 as a Voltage Source
52
Under the Antenna Cap
52
Service USB
52
Fig. 9.4: Antenna Cap Opened
52
Cfast Slot
53
Antenna Cap Opening/Closing
53
Fig. 9.5: Antenna Cap Opened
53
10 Integrated Power Supply, Power Supply Cable
54
Fig. 10.1: DC Power Supply Cable with Phoenix Combicon, 3-Pin
54
DC Voltage Supply Connection
55
Fig. 10.2: DC Power Supply Connector with Connector Detail View
55
DC Power Supply Cable
56
Fig. 10.3: DC Connection Cable Assignment
56
11 Technical Data
57
General
57
Environmental Conditions
60
DLT-V72 Without Integrated UPS
60
DLT-V72 with Integrated UPS (Optional)
60
Device Dimensions
61
Dlt-V7210
61
Fig. 11.1: Dimensions DLT-V7210
61
Dlt-V7210K
62
Fig. 11.2: Dimensions DLT-V7210K
62
Dlt-V7212
63
Fig. 11.3: Dimensions DLT-V7212
63
Position of VESA Drill Holes
64
Dlt-V7210
64
Fig. 11.4: Position VESA Drill Holes DLT-V7210
64
Dlt-V7210K
65
Fig. 11.5: Position VESA Drill Holes DLT-V7210K
65
Dlt-V7212
66
Fig. 11.6: Position VESA Drill Holes DLT-V7212
66
12 Optional Equipment
67
Integrated UPS (Optional)
67
Fig. 12.1: Battery Pocket DLT-V72
67
Battery Pack Specifications
68
Charging the Battery Pack
69
Replacing the Battery Pack
69
Fig. 12.2: Inserting the Battery Pack in the Battery Pocket
70
Screen Defroster (Optional)
71
Integrated Low Profile Wi-Fi Antenna (Optional)
72
Fig. 12.3: Integrated Low Profile Wi-Fi Antenna (Optional)
72
External Wi-Fi Antenna, Remote (Optional)
73
Fig. 12.4: Remote Wi-Fi Antenna (Optional)
73
Wi-Fi Card (Optional)
74
Micro Bluetooth Adapter (Optional)
74
GPS Receiver (Optional)
75
Fig. 12.5: GPS Receiver (Optional)
75
Fig. 12.6: Ext. GPS Receiver, Display Example During Installation
75
Keyboards and Keyboard Mounts (Optional)
76
Fig. 12.7: SMALL Keyboard
76
Fig. 12.8: 24-Key Keypad
76
Fig. 12.9: Keyboard Mounting Examples
76
Scanner and Scanner Bracket (Optional)
77
Fig. 12.10: Example Scanner Bracket
77
12.10. Touch Stylus
78
USB Recovery Stick (Optional)
78
Fig. 12.11: Examples Touch Stylus
78
Protective Film for Touchscreen (Optional)
79
Screen Blanking (Optional)
79
13 Maintenance
80
13.1. Do Not Repair or Modify
80
Replacing the Integrated Keyboard of the DLT-V7210K
80
Remove the Integrated Keyboard
81
Attach the Integrated Keyboard
81
Fig. 13.1: Unscrew the Mounting Screws of the Integrated Keyboard
81
Fig. 13.2: DLT-V7210K Plus Integrated Keyboard Components
81
Fig. 13.3: Position at Which the 3 Nubs Are Inserted
81
Fig. 13.4: Attach Keyboard Grid
82
13.3. Regular Checks and Maintenance of the Complete System
83
Replacing the Battery Pack
83
Cleaning the DLT-V72
83
14 Malfunctions and Troubleshooting
85
15 Reasonably Foreseeable Misuse
87
16 Guidelines and Certificates
88
EC Europe
88
Usa/Canada
89
China
90
16.4. Taiwan
90
MIC Japan (Previously TELEC)
90
17 End-Of-Life Device Disposal
91
18 Technical Customer Support
92
19 Return Shipment Form
93
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