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Dlog ITC 7 User Manual (94 pages)
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Dlog
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Tablet
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
1 About this Manual
13
For Qualified Personnel
13
Keep this Manual
13
Design Method
14
Risk of Injury or Death
14
Danger of Property Damage
15
Hints
15
Additional Design Elements
15
2 Basic Safety Guidelines
17
Area of Application
17
Initial Operation of the Device
18
Power Supply, External Peripheral Devices
19
Repairs Only through Dlog
20
Exchanging and Extending Modules
21
CE Marking
22
Figure 2.1: CE Marking
22
3 Device Description
23
General
23
Intended Usage
23
Figure 3.1: Dlog ITC 7
23
Device Type Plate
24
Figure 3.2: Device Type Plate (Example)
24
Abbreviations Used for Devices and Accessories
25
Technical Specifications
25
Mechanical
25
Motherboard
26
LCD/CRT Interface
27
Touch Screen (Optional)
27
Network Interface
28
Environmental Conditions
28
Test Marks
28
AC Power Pack
29
Maximum Power Available for Peripheral Devices
29
Power Supply Fuses
29
Dimensions Dlog ITC 7
30
Figure 3.3: Dimensions Dlog ITC 7 Front View
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Figure 3.4: Dimensions Dlog ITC 7 Top View
30
Figure 3.5: Dimensions Dlog ITC 7 Side View
31
VESA Drill Holes
32
Figure 3.6: VESA Drill Holes Dlog ITC 7
32
4 Unpacking the Device
33
Scope of Delivery
33
Packaging
33
Returning Your Device
33
5 Initial Operation
34
Cooling through the Supply of Fresh Air
34
Temperature Behavior on the Back of the Device
34
Connections in the Service Lid
35
Figure 5.1: Service Lid Closed
35
Figure 5.2: Service Lid Open
35
Connections under the Cable Cover
37
Figure 5.3: Closed Cable Cover
37
Figure 5.4: External Connections under the Cable Cover
37
DC Power Supply Connections
38
Figure 5.5: Outside View of DC Connection Plug
38
Figure 5.6: Power Supply Connection with External Power Supply
38
Connecting External Devices
39
Powering down the Dlog ITC 7
39
Powering up the Dlog ITC 7
39
Removing the Protective Film
40
Powering up the Dlog ITC 7
40
Avoid Contact with Touch Screen During Booting
40
Protecting the TFT Display from the Memory Effect
41
6 Accessories
42
Keyboard
42
Mouse
42
Touch Operation and Mouse
42
External DVD-ROM Drive
43
USB Stick
44
Scanners
44
7 Mounting
45
Options for Mounting the Device
45
Stationary Use Only
45
Follow and Retain the Installation Instructions
46
Power Supply
46
Installing Connecting Cables
46
Cable Cover (Splash Guard)
47
Figure 7.1: Dlog ITC 7 with Cable Cover Mounted
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Figure 7.2: Sealing Sleeves
48
Preparations
48
Cable Layout and Assembly
49
Figure 7.3: Cable Cover Seals
49
Figure 7.4: Separate the Sealing Sleeves
49
Figure 7.5: Sleeve Around a Cable
50
Figure 7.6: Strain Relief Clamps
50
Figure 7.7: Wrong Cable Layout
51
Figure 7.8: Correct Cable Layout
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Figure 7.10: Cable Cover with Three Hooks
52
Figure 7.9: Cable with the Strain Relief Clamp
52
Figure 7.11: Cable Cover Mounted
53
Mounting the Service Lid
54
8 Operation
55
Touch Screen
55
Dirty Touch Screen Surface
55
Operation Controls
56
Keys on the Front of the Device
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Figure 8.1: Dlog ITC 7 Front Panel
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Power Key
57
Manual Brightness Control, Backlighting
57
Leds
57
9 Operating System
59
Pre-Installed on the Hard Drive/Compactflash
59
Installing on the Hard Drive/Compactflash
60
Operating Systems Supplied on CD-ROM
60
Operating System Images
61
Special Features of the Operating Systems
61
Ms-Dos
61
MS Windows XP Embedded
61
10 Software Applications
62
Displaying the Dlog ITC 7 Configuration
62
Fine Tuning the Operating System Parameters
62
Environment Controller Settings
63
11 Touch Screen
65
Operation
65
Mouse Compatibility
65
Explanation of Functions and Resources
66
Driver Installation and Calibration
67
Ms-Dos
67
Touch Serial for MS Windows XP
69
Figure 11.1: "Files Needed" Touch Installation Dialog
70
Touch PS/2 for MS Windows XP
71
Figure 11.2: "Setup Message" Touch Installation Dialog
71
Right Clicking
72
Resistance
73
12 Serial Ports
74
Resources
74
COM1 Options
74
Drivers
75
Serial Port Printers
75
Serial Port Barcode Scanners
75
Tips & Tricks
76
13 Internal Devices
77
Chipset
77
Installing Chipset Drivers under MS-DOS
77
Installing Chipset Drivers under MS Windows XP
77
Figure 13.1: Welcome Screen for Chipset Driver Installation
78
VGA Adapter
79
VGA Driver Installation under MS-DOS
79
VGA Driver Installation under MS Windows XP
79
Figure 13.2: Welcome Screen for the VGA Driver Installation
80
Network Adapter (10/100)
81
Problems with Data Transmission Via Lan/Ethernet
81
Figure 13.3: RJ45 Network Port
81
Network Driver Installation under MS-DOS
82
Network Driver Installation under MS Windows XP
82
Figure 13.4: Network Driver Installation License Agreement
82
Figure 13.5: Start Screen for Network Driver Installation
83
Onboard Sound Adapter
84
Installation of the Onboard Sound Adapter Drivers (Windows XP)
84
Figure 13.6: Welcome Screen for the Onboard Sound Adapter Drivers
84
14 Common Mistakes in Usage
85
Power Supply
85
Powering Up/Down
85
Cable Cover
85
Mounting
85
Using the Touch Screen
86
Use/Storage in Extreme Temperatures
86
15 Troubleshooting
87
COM1 / COM2 Data Transmission
87
Data Transmission Via LAN / Ethernet
89
16 Maintenance
90
Cleaning the Housing
90
Touch Screen Cleaning
90
17 Disposal
90
18 Return Packing Slip
91
Index
92
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