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1. 9 Software SP CITICATIONS a iret eee ees 27 Starting in the cold 9 Starting up Supply Voltage SUDDOFt iiec eee pes 32 T Table of Contents Technical Support Test Standards thread depth Threadlockers Traffic safety Turning off the CC Pilot XLII 9 Turning on the CC Pilot XLIL 9 U USB sasaqa etes 11 13 USB Ree aaa z se 27 Using the CC Pilot XLII ees 25 VW Warming up CCP ss 9 24 WM ii 21 Video Input m 11 Windows XB ccrte e es 25 Address CC Systems AB Box 83 SE 822 22 ALFTA SWEDEN Tel 46 0 271 193 30 Fax 46 0 271 193 89 E mail productsales cc systems se Web http www cc systems com 35
2. Power Supply X2 USB 1 X3 USB 3 X4 Ethernet X5 CAN 2 X6 COM X7 DMI X8 Audio X9 USB2 X10 USB 4 X11 Video In X12 CAN 1 X13 VGA out A Notice that the following connector descriptions are those which are located on the unit not those that the attached cables shall have in order to mate with them 10 Power Supply Connector Marking POWER IN Connector Type Serial 723 8 Pin male Pin Signal Description Comments INC Notconneded Don 530 V PC on Unswitched power IIT IIR Pene Sonato stans preheating of HD and display Don GND Gomd Dow Unswichedponer No Go j The CC Pilot XLII power supply can range from 8 36 volts If the power supply voltage goes beyond this range the unit shuts down In order to ensure stable operation with tolerance against temporary supply disruptions the supply voltage should be at least 12 V For complete hook up instructions see the section entitled Installation 11 USB USB 1 USB 2 USB 3 USB 4 Marking X2 USB 1 X3 USB 2 X9 USB 3 and X10 USB 4 Connector Type DIN M12 5 pole A coded male 1 5 3 Pin Signal Description Comments Vbus Power to external 5 Volt max 2A for USB 1 and max 500 mA USB unit for USB 2 4 Internal over current and shortcut protected Data Shield Cable shield De pa Via the USB port you can connect a multitude of devices to
3. CC Pilot XLII User Manual and Reference Handbook for the CC Pilot Model XLII CC Pilot XL Table of Contents Table of Contents i u did S QU RENE 2 E ous s au a bo n Qu u pa qasa Sh u xa h haah asa 4 A tentent tetes SE E aS EEEE SEa nne set een d mien teste es 4 eri c M 5 Environment and Environmental Tolerance 5 B ride TRA 5 OVERVIEW DER 6 CC Pilot XLIL Display Unit sssini esasen suser n esa sano sasoian saias 6 CC Pilot XLT PC UM m 7 Connecting the Display to the PC unilt 7 ConnecforSu u s ICD 7 Basic operations csc a ha Muqu qaqas Qua anqa qaqaqa aqata aqa qusaq 8 Function of the Display s Push buttons 8 Startino x C tene ste tte 8 Starting in the COND NC A A 8 Ninrniubgdee P 8 Touch ur cci Sss 8 External interface descripti n ie ettet is nter qa neon u n as ana annua se 10 Indonesia nie 20 Placing and installing of the unit and peripherals
4. CUNG 2 CC Pilot XLII Introduction In this user manual and reference handbook you as a user a reseller or system integrator will find important information about the CC Pilot XLII The handbook will guide you and broaden your knowledge about this onboard computer s technical possibilities and advantages De scribed herein are the possibilities which can be obtained using CC Pilot XLII in its standard configuration but we also want to raise your awareness of the possibility we have to offer spe cific customized solutions within the framework of the platform on which CC Pilot XLII is built This material is copyright protected 2006 CC Systems AB All rights reserved Identification There is a brand label on the back of the display and PC unit of CC Pilot XLII On the brand label there are numbers which identify your unique computer During service and other contact with the supplier it is important to be able to provide these numbers Brand Label Care A During welding or other service on the vehicle or machine where the CC Pilot XLII is installed which can damage your CC Pilot XLII all cables shall be disconnected from you computer before such work begins The CC Pilot XLII shall only be mounted and serviced by authorised personnel If the unit is opened by unauthorised personnel the normal guarantee will cease to be valid Scratches or in the worst case damages to the display occur easily if
5. 27 Comments Weight and Dimensions Description PC unit Enclosure size 268 x 196 x 56 mm W x H x D 196 M6 y 1014 28 10 4 Display Description Enclosure size 286 x 217 x 57 mm W x Hx D M4Y8 c 29 12 Display Description Enclosure size 322 x 257 x 60 mm W x Hx D M6V8 l4x m mis 100 e il i E gt i i o i a E ES 1 E E 2 MATS ded 3 76 L 76 3 30 CC Pilot XLII Contact Technical Support Contact your reseller or supplier for help with possible problems with your CC Pilot XLII Con tact information is found on the last page of this handbook Preparation before contacting technical support In order to get the best help you should have your CC Pilot XLII in front of you and be pre pared with the following information before you contact support e Part number and serial number of the unit which you find on the brand label e Date of purchase which is found on the invoice e The conditions and circumstances under which the problem arises e Possible error messages which are shown e Version number of the operating system which you find via the Start menu go to the Control Panel and click on S
6. function for applications and devices which are tested and approved by CC Systems AB CCP settings CCP settings is a software that used to view and configure CC Pilot XLII specific parameters and settings Open CCP Settings CCP settings is opened either from the Control panel or from the light bulb icon 9 located in the status notification area in the task bar Y CCP Inst llningar Status Allm nt Temperaturer Avst ngning Peksk rm Insignaler Status AuxCtrl version 13 0 0 Firmware version Display N A CCSYSTEMS Firmware version PC N A Du m ste vara inloggad som administrat r for att kunna g ra m nga av ndringarna Klicka p knappen nedan for att logga in som administrator Administrator CCP setting status The colour of the light bulb indicates the CCP setting status RED Not active The CCP settings service is not started or something is wrong in the com munication with the computer YELLOW Active and waiting The CCP settings service is in idle state GREEN Busy The CCP settings service is operating with the computer The Status tab The status tab presents information about the firmware versions loaded on the unit The status tab also has an administrator login button The administrator login gives authorized service personnel access to more parameters CC Systems does not take any responsibility for any resulting damage or injury given as a result
7. it comes in con tact with a sharp edge or hard material In order to increase the longevity of the screen this is naturally something which should be avoided The unit can be damaged if it becomes too hot Therefore do not cover the unit by lay ing things on it like for example hanging a jacket or other clothes on it Consider traffic safety when the CC Pilot XLII is installed and whenever it is used CC Systems AB does not recommend that CC Pilot XLII or its accessories be used ac tively by the driver when a risk of injury to people or damage to property is present Be advised that CC Pilot XLII draws power from the vehicle battery This can result in the inability of the vehicle to start if the onboard computer has been on for a period of time without the vehicle motor running Environment and Environmental Tolerance Cleaning A The CC Pilot XLII has been designed to cope with tough environmental demands Strict tests have been conducted on the unit in order to ensure that it fulfils the expectations of a rug ged unit Much work has been performed to choose and design internal components so that they under all circumstances and in the best possible way provide you with a dependable and user friendly working instrument In the section Specifications a list of standards can be found according to which the CC Pilot XLII has been tested and approved The CC Pilot XLII shall preferably be placed under a roof in o
8. than 5 C 41 F An internal heating source will warm up the system if this is the case the diode on the display s ON OFF button will flash while it is warming up Once a safe operational temperature for the hard disk and internal electronics is reached the CC Pilot will start automatically providing that the ON OFF button initiated the heating proc ess Shutting Down To ensure that data does not get lost or the hard disk become corrupt it is recommended that all programs are closed before the unit is shut down CC Pilot XLII can be shut down either from the operative system or from a signal on the ON OFF input in the power connector Forced Shut Down Setting the turn key signal high for 20 seconds will perform a forced shut down off the onboard computer This forced shut down is a direct shut down of the computer without the control of the the operative system A Note that any information which was not saved will now be lost Touch screen The CC Pilot XLII can as an option be fitted with a touch screen which gives the opportunity to provide a very easy to use HMI Human Machine Interface for the user Double and right click on the touch screen To perform the equivalent to a right click on the touch screen first tap the place where the right click is supposed to be pressed and then tap the screen again slightly to the side of the initial tap To perform a double click on the touch screen tap the screen twice
9. the mounting holes and always use thread lockers in all screw holes e g Loctite 222 Maximum tightening torque allowed is 9 8 Nm A Note that the mounting plate which is screwed onto the cooling flanges should not cover a large area This may cause poor cooling of the computer and damage it perma nently A If the screws used in the mounting holes hit the bottom it may cause damage to the unit s enclosure Mounting Cables Cables shall be installed so that they don t run the risk of being damaged pinched or worn Avoid bending and twisting cables Strain relief on cable assemblies shall be arranged near the connection to the respective unit The connectors shall always be screwed in securely to give good contact and avoid unnecessary strain Through adapter cables as supplied by CC Systems AB standard connectors for Ethernet USB and COM can be connected to the unit The hook up of these adapter cables can and should be placed in a moisture free hidden space and should be secured and strain relived 21 Hook up of Power Supply This instruction addressed vehicle installations but the principle is the same also for other types of installations See also the description of the pin outs for the Power Supply Connector under the section External interface description Carefully follow the connection instructions below Make sure that the contacts are the right way up and that they do not have to be forced but lock gently and pl
10. 20 Mounting the PC unit separately 20 Mounting the Gisplay PDC 21 Integrated installation PC unit mounted on display unil 21 Mounting Cables PL os ts 21 HOOK Up Of Power Suppl AER M 22 Heating via Preheating ccscccscsssscsisssssecsessascvecsaessasorsasetsonsvesssosvosesocsacesetensoseseaseabsstensnasseosenbaceestogsdcessnssshaueeneces 23 SOF EW CLC AA IEEE DA hh vl Pt AN tg d Qe pe owing 24 Operating SySteM uu u PH 24 Sa 24 AA A AS II A AE Atas 26 The specification may wary depending on your computer configuration 26 A E E E AE EEE T E S T ESE 20 PC module Interfaces l 20 Power Supplyy uy u DEL IU Environmental Tolerance ee eeee esee esee aasawa usasapa 27 The environmental tolerance may be affected by external factors like mounting and cables etc 27 Weight and Dimensions 28 Contaet Technical SUDDOEG s a i qa aaa a SOR HIR ia a EG UU FII OL Trade Matk etti
11. 2C251 high speed transceiver installed and follows the ISO 11898 24V standard There is no termination in the interface therefore this shall be present in the ca ble Pinning of the CAN connector is according to the CANopen standard The CAN connectors do not provide power out to external units CC Systems AB is well experienced with control via the CAN interface and both software and drivers are tested in various environments and under different conditions Contact CC Systems AB if you need more information about our CAN solutions 14 COM Marking X6 COM Connector Type DIN M12 8 pole A coded male Pin Signal Description Comments Data Carrier De RD Receive data SSCS TxD Tania SSCS DIR Data Terminal GND____ Signalreference DSR___ DataSetReady SOS RTS Request To Send SSCS CTS Clear To Send The COM port follows the RS232 standard except for the Ring Indicator signal wish has been omitted The supported communication speed for these ports is 2 4 to 115 2 kbps An eventual cable shield is connected to the M12 connectors cover 15 Marking X7 DMI Connector Type DIN M12 8 pole A coded male Pin Signal Description VOS 2 LVDS VDS LVDS 5 vos vos 7 LVDS VDS V 10 TFT power control 11 Simple sound unit 12 Touch screen Tx 13 Touch screen Rx 14 SPI data Display PC 15 Reset input to AVR 16 SPI data Di
12. B1 ETHERNET COMI power uses canz pu External connectors Connecting the Display to the PC unit The display unit is connected to the PC unit with a DMI cable The units can be mounted separately or if combined with a 12 1 display as an integrated unit as shown in the illus tration below The PC unit can also be adjusted to work without the display unit Connectors The connectors on the CC Pilot XLII are M12 connectors except from the display and power supply connectors To be able to use connectors from standard peripherals adapter cables are available For more information about see the chapter External interface description For more information on installing and setting up CC Pilot XLII see chapter Installation CC Pilot XLII Basic operations This section covers basic operation of the CC Pilot XLII unit such as start up shut down Function of the Display s Push buttons In the top left of the CC Pilot XLII there are two to control the screen brightness Press and hold the button to gradually increase or decrease the display s brightness Starting Up The unit is started by sending a singnal to the ON OFF pins using the turn key functionality con trolled from the power connector on CC Pilot XLII For more information see the chapter Hook up of Power Supply Starting in the cold Your CC Pilot will not start immediately when the ON OFF button is pressed and the tem perature is lower
13. NTSC the American standard The video connector can be used to power external using the 12V unfiltered supply The output has a current limit that depends on the internal unit temperature The current is limited to 0 150A at an internal unit temperature of 70 degrees Celsius and around 0 2A in normal work ing conditions The cable which is used to connect the camera to the computer shall be a 75 O coaxial cable e g M17 94 RG179 An eventual outer cable shield is connected to the M12 connec tors cover Ensure that there is no DC offset supply current on the video signal connected since this can cause damage to your CC Pilot XLII 18 VGA Out Marking X13 VGA Connector Type DIN M12 8 pole A coded female N Pin Signal Description Comments VGAR VGA Red ed VGA G VGA Green x VGAB VGA Blue HSye HonzomaSyne VSyc VetedSy o The VGA out can be used as external displays to the CC Pilot XLII PC unit either as a stand alone head display or as dual display together with the CC Pilot XLII display Outer cable shield is connected to the cable connector cover 19 CC Pilot XLII Installation Your CC Pilot XLII must be installed in such a way that the unit is not exposed to any unnec essary stress or present any traffic danger In this section some recommendations are made regarding methods for how the unit should be installed For inform
14. XLII has a pin which can be used to initiate pre heating of the PC and display units In this state the computer will not be started when the re quired temperature is reached The ON OFF signal must be used to start the unit Preheating can be initiated by a signal from an external device e g timer or motor heater into pin 4 on the power supply contact on CC Pilot This signal must be high during the entire Preheating phase otherwise the preheating will discontinue The signal can be between 5 V and 32 V and does not have to supply any particular current as the supply current comes from the vehicle s battery A Note that preheating requires power from the vehicle s battery This can result in the ve hicle not starting after prolonged preheating of the PC and display due to a flat battery 23 CC Pilot XLII This section gives a short description to some of the computer specific software supplied with the CC Pilot XLII Operating System Your CC Pilot XLII is by default supplied with Windows XP and the following described soft ware tools targets Windows XP Your CC Pilot XLII can also be used with other operative systems Contact your sales representative for more information The CC Pilot XLII offers a multitude of connection alternatives for instance via USB In order for the device connected to CC Pilot XLII to function correctly sometimes drivers must be in stalled CC Systems AB can only guarantee the
15. ation about mounting acces sories please contact your CC Pilot XLII reseller A CC Pilot XLII shall only be installed and serviced by authorized personnel If the unit is opened by non authorised personnel the warranty becomes void For the warranty to be valid the installation of the CC Pilot XLII must be approved by CC Systems AB This is done through an Application Approval contact CC Systems AB for more information Placing and installing of the unit and peripherals The CC Pilot XLII shall be installed in a ventilated space where air is able to circulate around the unit therefore not near hot air vents or the like There must be at least 50 mm distance be tween the unit and the closest partition or any other barrier If the unit becomes too warm it may not perform to its full capacity and with high temperature cease to function A If the preceding instructions are not observed the cooling of the unit can be de graded which can lead to overheating consequently causing permanent damage to the unit When the CC Pilot XLII or any device is installed in a vehicle environment it is important that the installation is traffic safe One should also avoid installing the unit where it will block the driver s view This applies to both the instrument panel and the view through windshield One should also think about how the placement affects personal safety in the event of a collision A Consider traffic safety wheneve
16. iant Main switch Supply voltage PC 5 2 4 amp GND is connected to the vehicle s ground ON OFF pins 2 and 5 i e the computer s ON OFF signal is connected through an 8A fuse F1 to the battery If the vehicle has a main switch S1 then the on board computer should be connected after this switch i e point 2 at the main switch S1 see above fig ure Battery pins 3 and 7 i e the computer s power supply 28 VDC should be connected directly to the vehicle s battery G1 through an 8A fuse F2 If the vehicle has a main switch then the on board computer is preferably connected before the switch see above figure Preheating pin 4 allows preheating of the TFT element and hard disk By connecting the power supply according to above the on board computer will start by a signal on the ON OFF pins equal to a push button operation To shut down the CC Pi lot send a new signal on the ON OFF pins for example The power supply cable assembly s wires colour marked according to the table below Pin Signal ON OFF 428 VDC Yellow Battery 28 VDC GND Colour marking NB The on board computer should not be connected so that it is turned on and off using the ignition key as this leads to the computer re starting at an engine failure which are delivered by CC Systems AB are 22 Heating via Preheating The power supply contact on your CC Pilot
17. in the same place Calibration of touch screen If needed the touch screen can be calibrated Calibration is started manually via the XL settings application Be thorough with this calibration so that your touch screen will have the best possible perform ance You should use the same object finger stylus during calibration which you think you will use later Don t use sharp or pointed objects on the touch screen since these can damage or scratch it which can seriously degrade its functionality CC Pilot XLII External interface description Accessible on the rear of CC Pilot XLII there are a number of ports to connect various pe ripheral equipments In order to give the CC Pilot XLII its high environmental classification the unit is equipped with DIN M12 connectors CC Systems AB provides adapter cables which convert from DIN M12 to standard connectors A Use caution when plugging unplugging connectors If the pins become bent or dam aged they may not function correctly or in the worst case the onboard computer or other equipment may be damaged The connector legend describes where the connectors are located on your unit The connectors available is dependent on the unit s configuration therefore connections can be addressed which may not be available to your unit USB 20 ETHERN COM POWER JSB3 CANZ DM gt O 0 O i AUDIO SB4 CAN USB2 VIDEO VGA
18. of reconfiguring CCP settings The general tab From the general tab it is possible to alter the steps for the dimming buttons It is also possible to assign other functionality than dimming of the backlight to the dimming buttons The temperature tab The temperature tab gives status information about the unit s internal temperature as well as in formation regarding the temperature control functions The shut down tab From the shut down tab it is possible to configure how the computer handles shut down proce dure The touch screen tab The touch screen tab offers calibration of the touch screen functionality 25 CC Pilot XLII Specifications The specification may wary depending on your computer configuration Computer Core Core Component Description Processor Alternative CPU boards with perform Intel Pentium Mobile ance in the range 600 MHz 1 8 GHz 1 6 GHz default Storage Compact Flash 512 MB to 40 GB rotating disc de 8 GB or rotating hard disk 2 5 fault 40 GB exchangeable via hatch on enclosure RAM 256 1024 MB SDRAM 256 MB default PC module Interfaces Interface Description CAN 2 pcs 2 0B ISO 11898 24V 1 Mbit USB 4 pcs Ver 2 0 3 full speed 1 high speed Video in 2 pcs Zoomed composite video signal RS232 1 pcs lt 115 000 baud Ethernet 2 pcs 10 100 Base T Touch screen Resistive Touch screen 8 wire Audio Line out 1V RMS at 10k Speaker ou
19. ontact Support sens 32 Cooling of the CC Pilot XLII 21 D Display te rehenes 11 17 28 Display installation 22 DMS aaa ne td 11 17 doubl Chick econo 10 E F Flash Me iory u naa litis Forced Shut Down lm an l anna a ua ee asua ne G DP ahua Soe ya 27 GSM GPRS us cti 27 H Installing Cables sss Installing the Unit 2 Integrated CCP reete 8 Interfaces RE ni de 27 Introduction AA e eee 4 L Labels EG der tei oi 4 MAN tasca atado ogro dora ropero Dd o cont bid 14 M Mam ti Main Switch Maintenance Monitor Mounting holes Mounting the display unit 22 Mounting the PC unit 22 N O ON OFF signal ON OFF signal un Operating SYSTEM 25 Outputs ierit inttr eritis 11 Overview of the CC Pilot XLII 6 P PAL usa Q 19 Panel Mount nee 22 33 PC unit installation 22 Performance Power Consumption Power SUPPLY Power supply cable assembly 24 Power Supply Connector Power Supply Installation 23 Preheating sis ss ni e a processor Push buttons Shutting Down the CC Pilot XIII 9 Shutting Off a Hung CC Pilot XLII
20. r the CC Pilot XLII is installed and used in vehicle in stallations CC Systems AB does not recommend that the CC Pilot XLII or its accesso ries are used actively by the driver or operator when a risk of injury to people or dam age to property is present Mounting the PC unit separately The PC unit should be fastened onto suitable panelling in the cabin or some place similar This is done with the six mounting holes on the sides of the unit Suitable fasteners such as MRT M4x25 or MC6S M4x25 screws can be used The maximum tightening torque allowed is 1 0 Nm If the surface on which the PC unit should be fastened is not flat care must be taken so as not to put mechanical tension on the unit during fastening This can appropriately be solved by placing suitable spacers between the PC unit and the surface it is to be fastened on An alternative solution is to use a separate flat mounting plate for the PC unit This plate is first fastened onto the desired area with separate screws or by other means Use thread lockers in all screw holes e g Loctite 222 A We recommend installing CC Pilot XLII in such a way that it is not exposed to un necessarily vibration or other stress 20 Mounting the display Bracket mount The CC Pilot XLII is preferably mounted on a convenient bracket which allows for adjustment of the display s position and angle The bracket should have or be provided with a flat fasten ing plate to which
21. rder to prevent exposure to di rect water contact It is also important that it is mounted securely on a stand or the like to inhibit the unit from moving and thereby becoming damaged damaging the vehicle and or people dur ing for example a traffic accident To ensure proper and reliable functionality over time the unit shall be wiped cleaned of dirt and dust Use a suitable light damp rag to clean the unit Never use alkaline alcoholic or other chemicals for cleaning which can damage the unit CC Pilot XLII The CC Pilot XLII is a compact robust and versatile onboard computer It is equipped with among other things a pressure sensitive touch screen as well as a large number of connection alternatives such as CAN COM Ethernet and USB The CC Pilot XLII can be delivered in several configurations This manual will cover the ba sic configuration CC Pilot XLII Display unit On the display unit of the CC Pilot XLII there are the touch screen buttons for adjusting the screens brightness level a status indicator and a light sensor to aid in adapting the screen s brightness level Touch screen Increase and decrease the display s brightness level Status Indicator Light Sensor CC Pilot XLII PC unit CC Pilot also consists of a PC unit which contains a hard disk and processor It also provides easily accessible external connectors Brand Label amp Mounting Holes Connector legend US
22. splay PC 17 SPI clock Display PC 18 On off button from 19 GND Ground reference Comments Low in while programming AVR No connection in the cable The DMI cable handles display and control signals between the CC Pilot XLII Display and PC unit The maximum recommended DMI cable length is 5 5 m Outer cable shield and LCDS double shield is connected to the connector cover 16 Audio Marking X8 Audio Connector Type DIN M12 8 pole A coded female Description Comments Line out L p Line out R GND Speaker Shield in cable Microphone tl GND Microphone Speaker output L Speaker output R GND Line ou The audio offers possibilities to play everything from warning sounds to music directly from CC Pilot XLII two channel speaker stereo output The output offers both line out signal and ampli fied speaker out Microphone in is also available for sound recording or to present the sound from for example cameras Volume is set by the volume controls within Windows 17 Video In Video1 Video2 Marking X11 VIDEO Connector Type DIN M12 5 pole B coded male 2 5 1 3 GND Video A Video A PAL NTSC input PAL NTSC input 12V_OUT Power out 12 V Power supply to video camera Max 300 mA GND Video B The Video connector has two composite video inputs for the attachment of video sources such as rear view cameras It supports PAL the European video format as well as
23. t 4W channel at 40 Mic in VGA out 1pcs Dual screen or dual display DMI 1 pcs VGA out and display signals 26 Power Supply Power Supply Description Supply Voltage 10 to 36 V Power Consumption lt 2A at 24 V Display Display Description 1074 Colour XGA 320 cd mm Aspect Ratio 4 3 1271 Colour XGA 320 cd mm Aspect Ratio 4 3 Light intensity can be regulated in 32 steps manual or automatic via light sensor Environmental Tolerance Environmental Test Standard Vibration IEC 60068 2 64 0 01 g Hz 5 200 Hz 1 39g RMS Shock IEC 60068 2 27 5g 30ms 3x3x3 Dry Heat EN 60068 2 2 Bd Operating 65 C 24h Storage 70 C 24h Damp Heat EN 60068 2 30 Db Operation 25 C 55 C gt 93 RH 2 24h without touch screen Cold EN 60068 2 1 Ad Operating 40 C 24h Storage 40 C 24h Enclosure EN 60529 IP67 EMC Immunity EN 61000 4 4 Burst 2 kV Transient EN 61000 4 5 Surge 2 kV EMC Immunity ESD EN 61000 4 2 8 kV air 6 kV contact EMC Immunity RF EN 61000 4 3 20 V m 80 MHz to 2 GHz EN 61000 4 6 15 V 15 kHz to 80 MHz EMC Emission EN 55022 Class A Measured from10 m Radiated 30 to 230 MHz 40 dBuV m 230 MHz toi GHz 47 dBuV m Conducted 9 kHz to150 kHz 103 83 dBuV 150 kHz to 500 kHz 79 dBuV 500 kHz to 30 MHz 73 dBuV The environmental tolerance may be affected by external factors like mounting and cables etc
24. the CC Pilot XLII For some de vices drivers compatible with the operating system are required to be installed in order for the device to function The USB ports follow the USB 2 0 standard Due to data communication safety in rough envi ronments three of the four available USB connectors is limited to full speed up to 12 Mbps If high speed is necessary up to 480 Mbps the device must be connected to the USB connector X1 USB connector 1 can supply up to 2A USB 2 4 can supply up to 500mA each The total cur rent of all USB ports 1 4 has a max of 2A The USB ports are internal over current and shortcut protected 12 Ethernet Ethernet Marking X4 Ethernet Connector Type DIN M12 4 pole D coded female 1 With an Ethernet connection the CC Pilot XLII can access other units and networks The Ethernet connector support 10 100 Mbps i e communication speed up to 100 Mbps If shielded Ethernet cable is used the cable shield is connected to the M12 connectors cover Be aware that connecting CC PilotTM XLII to a network environment can impose a secu rity threat 13 CAN CAN1 CAN2 Marking X5 CAN 2 and X12 CAN 1 Connector Type DIN M12 5 pole A coded female Description No connection CAN1 H CAN High CAN1 L CAN1 Low It is possible to connect two CAN channels to the CC Pilot XLII to connect a control sys tem or for example the FMS system in a vehicle CAN GND The interface has a PCA8
25. the unit is bolted The 10 4 display has mounting holes according to VESA 75 and the 12 1 display is according to VESA 100 depending on display size To fasten use appropriate M6 cap screw of type MC6S Allen or MRT Torx Note that the enclosure has blind holes which give a maximum thread depth in the enclosure of 6 5 mm The maximum torque is 2 5 Nm Apply a thread locker in all bolt holes e g Loctite 222 Panel Mount With a front mounted installation use the rubber mask as a seal against the panel plate The unit is locked down by applying clamps which are either fixed to the panel recommended or fixed to the unit through holes for VESA installation Integrated installation PC unit mounted on display unit An integrated installation can only be carried out on the PC unit together with a 12 1 display unit The same placing demands apply here as when the units are mounted separately Mounting however is carried out somewhat differently To fasten the PC and display units together screws of type MC6S Insex or MRT Torx M4 x 25 should be used The maximum tightening torque allowed is 1 0 Nm Use thread lockers in all screw holes e g Loctite 222 The mounting holes on the PC unit s cooling flanges are used to screw the integrated unit onto a flat mounting plate The mounting holes have M6 dimensions and are blind holes with a depth of 10 mm Use screws of the correct length so that they do not hit the bottom of
26. ystem e Information regarding possible external equipment which is connected to the CC Pi lot XLII 31 CC Pilot XLII Trade Mark etc 2006 CC systems AB All trademarks sighted in this document are the property of their respective owners CC Pilot is a trademark which is the property of CC Systems AB Intel is a registered trademark which is the property of Intel Corporation in the USA and or other countries Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds Microsoft and Windows are regis tered trademarks which belong to Microsoft Corporation in the USA and or other countries CC Systems AB is not responsible for editing errors technical errors or for material which has been omitted in this document CC Systems is not responsible for unintentional damage or for damage which occurs as a result of supplying handling or using of this material The informa tion in this handbook is supplied without any guarantees and can change without prior notifica tion Manual Rev 1 0 Friday 22 September 2006 32 CC Pilot XLII A Adapter Cables u u t etes Application Approval Cable Installation Calibration cette le ee tnt Calibration of Touchscreen CC Pilot XLII Display unit CC Pilot XLII PC unit 7 Composite video etenim Computer Core 27 Connecting the Display to the PC unit 8 CORDHBECtOFS i A asas i te prre ber eee 11 C
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