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1. ee ee GC A Ngo assscncesssescsesaserencocsensoussenazarsnczcnsnnssseszerenczarenoaneas 4 1 Setting up the Development a o AG aa 70 4 1 1 Installing and Setting Platform D a cesesesessessseseeeeseesseneseseeneeseeseneseeseneseaeenenees 71 MAA A A 75 AE OA AOE as AA 76 VAMOS AA A 77 AAA elo AINE PROG ee ee AA 78 Bolle COMING UMUC WE MIDI peor eccnmene neceser lh 83 4 2 1 3 Specifying the Path of the XPAC RETTENS a 84 4 2 1 4 Adding the Control to the R 86 4 2 1 5 Adding the Event Handling to the Control ccesseseseeeeseesseneseseeneseseenenees 89 4 2 1 6 Uploading the Application to XP 8000 CE6 ccccicicocococoninoneneonencneerrrarnenros 91 4 2 1 7 Executing the Application on XP 8000 CE6 occccicocococoninonensonensneerrrarernrnos 93 A NS A nr a 94 A EAN E E OE a a E 95 4 2 2 2 Specifying the Path of the XPAC ReferenCe sss sssssessrsssreesresressnserresreerrrsrrnens 98 4 2 2 3 Adding the Control to the FOr eE eE errar 101 4 2 2 4 Adding the Event Handling to the Control ceeeseeeeeeeseeteeeeneneaeee 103 4 2 2 5 Uploading the Application to XP 8000 CE6 cesses 105 4 2 2 6 Executing the Application on XP 8000 CE6 uses 107 A Zao WON NGS Vs 1 Cole aI E rarer added 108 AZo RCA EINE a A AAA oa 109 XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 5 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com 4 2 3 2 4 2 3 3 4 2 3 4 ADO
2. HDD 1 means compact flash Virus Warning First Boot Device Second Boot Device Step 4 Save and Exit Setup Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility AN Pee AO Y A SE MES ES Y gtandard CHOS reatures Load Optimized Veiaults Advanced BIOS Features Set Password gt Integrated Peripherals Sa VE amp EX it setup Exit Without Saving gt PnP PCI Configurations gt PC Health Status ti gt e Select Iten Esc Quit F10 Save Exit Setup Save Data to CMOS XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 ci Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com Step 5 After restarted the devise will enter into XP 8000 CE6 Recue Utility as following Choose a or 1 create XP 8000 CE6 default partition the following 3 steps help you restore default APAC_CE 05 EE a Step 1 create XPAC_CE default partition bj Step 2 format and restore APAC_CE to factory default 05 cj Step 3 reboot 1 Display directory information on built in flash Please enter your choice Step 6 Wait about several seconds for step 1 and reboot then choose b or 2 format and restore XP 8000 CE6 to factory default OS Refer to above figure Step 7 After finishing recovery choose c or 3 to reboot Refer to above figure Step 8 Repeat step 1 4 to set First Boot Device as HDD 0 HDD 0 means Built in flash and then reboot
3. 4 2 3 6 Executing the Application on XP 8000 CE6 qu cesses 121 Appendix A Frame Ground 4 PEE E E E 122 Appendix B Application of RS 485 NetworK ssssssnssnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 125 dl O A MORTO A 126 A DA A A A 127 ds SANE e LS EOI corra a 128 La REO So IN TIM ELE ocaso corroe soeces crecer o ee ee 130 DAS A A 131 Appendix C Tips HOw tO eee E rece soe fe oe 134 A A ee ee 135 CHOW USE DUE SWE ado ranean 136 C 3 How to online debug XP 8000 CE6 cc ssssssscsesssessesesssseasscseesescsssseassesseanscsseneasseeneanecsneaeess 137 CAMON do use e A acacia 145 XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 6 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com 1 General Information This chapter covers the basic information necessary to help you maximize the effectiveness of the XP 8000 CE6 XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail s 1 1 Introduction What is XP 8000 CE6 XP 8000 CE6 is the new generation PAC of ICP DAS It equips a AMD LX 800 CPU 500 MHz running a Windows Embedded CE 6 0 operating system variant connectivity VGA USB Ethernet RS 232 RS 485 and 0 3 7 slots for high performance parallel I O modules high profile I 8K series and serial type I O modules high profile I 87K I O modules Its operating syst
4. Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com Step 1 Mount the hardware There are two simple methods of mounting 1 DIN Rail mounting 2 Screw mounting XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 27 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com Step 2 Connect the power network and monitor Ethernet TN NS 205G ye er Poly GND Tea y 10V 30 Voc N DIN 540A t o Step 3 Insert and wire the I O modules XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Copyright O 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved Page 28 E mail service icpdas com 2 2 Regional and Language Options Follow these steps below to localize your environment Step 1 Go to Control Panel Programs ie Favorites i Documents E Settings t E Control Panel a Network and Dial up Connections ef Taskbar and Start Menu Step 3 Change to your local language in User Interface Language Regional and Language Settings OK Regional Settings User Interface Language Input Language Al User Interface Language The option will determine the language used for the menus dialogs and alerts English United States english United States French France German Germany Italian Italy Russian Spanish Spain International Sort h XP 8000 CE6 User Manual ve
5. users Complete d a Requires most disk Step 3 Custom Setup unavailable documentation 7 XPacSDK for Windows Compact Edition Setup Custom Setup Select the way you want features to be installed Documentation of the WinCE platform APIS Xr Documentation This feature requires OKB on your hard drive Step 4 Follow the prompts until the XPacSDK_CE installation process is complete Step 5 Finish 4 1 2 API and SDKs Several SDKs are provided for XP 8000 CE6 it enables you to quickly and efficiently develop your own programs These SDKs are located at CD root ICPDAS XP 8000 CE6 SDK in the companion CD CF Card root SDK in the companion compact flash ftp ftp icpdas com pub cd xp 8000 ce6 sdk We will continue to add additional functions on XP 8000 CE6 SDKs For details of XP 8000 CE6 Standard API reference please refer to CD root ICPDAS XP 8000 CE6 Document SDK in the companion CD CF Card root Document SDK in the companion compact flash ftp ftp icpdas com pub cd xp 8000 ce6 document sdk And demo programs of frequently used APIs please refer to CD root ICPDAS XP 8000 CE6 SDK Demo in the companion CD CF Card root SDK Demo in the companion compact flash ftp ftp icpdas com pub cd xp 8000 ce6 sdk demo 4 2 Creating Your First Program ICP DAS provides SDKs to help you develop your application The following sections briefly explain how to build your first p
6. Ensure your XP 8000 CE6 running on normal mode rotary switch 0 during reinstall XP 8000 CE6 XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 57 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com 2 7 1 Only update OS image Please follow the steps below to update OS image only Step 1 download OS image NK bin form ftp ftp icodas com pub cd xp 8000 ce6 rescue ce6 Step 2 Replace old OS image which is located at System_Disk on XP 8000 CE6 devices with the NEW OS image download from step 1 Step 3 After replaced the image and restarted the devise XP 8000 CE6 has been updated completely XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 58 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com 2 7 2 Reinstall XP 8000 CE6 Warning gt XP 8000 CE6 has to run under normal mode which A N means rotary switch 0 to reinstall XP 8000 CE6 to factory default gt When reinstall XP 8000 CE6 it will not only clear builtin flash System_Disk but also restore all files to System_Disk gt Before reinstall XP 8000 CE6 please check you have backup your data Pre requires for reinstall XP 8000 CE6 Step 1 Download all updating files from ftp ftp icpdas com pub cd xp 8000 ce6 rescue Step 2 Copy files which download from Step 1 to root of CF card Please follow the steps below to reins
7. Inserting the following code byte data new byte 30 PACNET Sys GetSDKVersion data MessageBox Show PACNET MISC WideString data e namespace SUK nformation i public partial class Formi Form public Formlig 1 InitializeComponentt 1 I private void buttonl Clickfobject sender EventArgs e byte data new byte 30 PACNET Sys GetslkVersion data Messagebox howl PACNET MISC Widestring data J 4 2 2 5 Uploading the Application to XP 8000 CE6 XP 8000 CE6 provide FTP server service you can upload files to XP 8000 CE6 or download files from a public FTP server Step 1 On the Build menu click Build SDKInformation oe Edit View Project Lee Debug Tools Test Window Help CEOS LE ee Build Solution Ctrl ShifttB Rebuild Solution Deploy Solution Clean Solution Sop Abram aha EN SDK Information Deploy SDKInformation Clean SDKInformation Project Only a ca ep I Batch Build sensi a a de Ctrl F Step 2 Open the browser and type the IP address of XP 8000 CE6 Step 3 Upload the SDKInformation exe application and the corresponding PACSDK dll and PACNET dll files to the XPAC Tips Warnings A For applications programming in C and VB net with net compact framework when executing these application on the XP 8000 CE6 the corresponding PACSDK dll and PACNET dll must be in the same directory as the exe file PACNET dll PACSDK dll SDK In
8. Network Tab The Network tab provides functions to enable disable the FTP access enable disable anonymous FTP access configure the FTP directory path and change HTTP document root directory FTP 8 Enable Disable Allow Anonymous dh Enable Disable Set FTP default download directory to Set HTTP document root directory to ystem_DiskICPDAS ww Apply The tab used to How to use Enable disable the FTP gt Enable Select Enable in the FTP field iS Disable Select Disable in the FTP field Enable disable gt Enable Select Enable in the Allow anonymous FTP access Anonymous field Disable Select Enable in the Allow Anonymous field Change the FTP directory Enter a new path in the Change FTP path default download directory to field and then press the Apply button Change HTTP document Enter a new path in the Change HTTP root directory document root directory to field and then press the Apply button XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 41 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com gt Network Tab The Device Information tab provides functions to monitor necessary system information of the XP 8000 CE6 The system information is most important note of versi
9. We provide XPacSDK to read back the value of the rotary switch int pac_GetRotaryID The returning value of pac_GetRotaryID is what the arrow points to N XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 135 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com C 2 How to Use DIP Switch The DIP switches are reserved for application uses During normal operation the positions of the DIP switches have no effects on XP 8000 CE6 We provide XPacSDK to read back the value of DIP switches int pac_GetDIPSwitch The returning value of pac_GetDIPSwitch is a integer ranged from 0 to 255 which corresponds to the positions of the DIP switches Below is the figure of DIP switches similar to that of XP 8000 CE6 The first DIP switch is the LSB and the 8th DIP switch is the MSB If the DIP switch slides up to the ON side it represents 1 If the DIP switch slides down to the number side it represents 0 In this way the eight bit DIP switches can be represented by 0 255 TOO XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 136 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com C 3 How to online debug XP 8000 CE6 Debug XP 8000 CE6 programs in Visual Studio 2005 2008 Step 1 Make sure the following file are listed with the matching version numbers C Program Files Common Files Microsof
10. 6 7 8 Parity None Even Odd Stop Bits 1 2 1 5 Note CPU built in UART RS 485 Baud Rate 115200 57600 38400 19200 9600 4800 2400 1200 bps Data Bits 5 6 7 8 Parity None Even Odd Mark Always 1 Space Always 0 Stop Bits 1 2 1 5 FIFO 16 bytes Note 16C550 compatible RS 232 485 Baud Rate 115200 57600 38400 19200 9600 4800 2400 1200 bps Data Bits 5 6 7 8 Parity None Even Odd Mark Always 1 Serial Port Space Always 0 Stop Bits 1 2 1 5 FIFO 16 bytes XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 14 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com Feature Description Note 16C550 compatible COM4 can be configured as either RS 232 or RS 485 and the configuration depends on the pin connections as follows RS 232 RxD TxD CTS RTS and GND RS 485 Data and Data There is no software configuration or hardware jumper needed RS 232 Baud Rate 115200 57600 38400 19200 9600 4800 2400 1200 bps Data Bits 5 6 7 8 Parity None Even Odd Mark Always 1 Space Always 0 Stop Bits 1 2 1 5 Note 16C550 compatible The table below shows the data bit of each COM port and their corresponding stop bit Operating 25 C 475 C Temp FIFO 16 bytes Storage Temp 30 C 85 C Environment Relative 909 Humidity 5 90 RH non condensi
11. All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com Step 4 On the Options dialog select XPacSDK_CE from the Show devices platform list and then click the Properties button Options Keyboard Show devices for platform startup i ToL Ane oS ar e pescao A Web Browser Projects and Solitons O O q B e Contel Fach DE CE xob Device Text Editor Database Tools Devices Debugeme Device Tools General Devices Properties Form Factors HTML Designer Office Tools Has e Default device Windows Forms Designer EPacSDK_CE x86 Device Workflow Designer w e Step 5 On the XPacSDK_CE x86 Device Properties dialog click the Configure button ZPacSDE CE x80 Device Properties Default output location on device TCP Connect Transport Eootetrapper Actvensmie Stactap Provider Detect when device 12 disconnected XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 139 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com Step 6 On the Configure TCP IP Transport dialog select the Use specific IP address option and type the IP address of XP 8X4X CE6 and then click the OK button Keyboard Show devices for pla
12. icpdas com Step 11 On the Connect to Device dialog select XPacSDK_CE from Platform list and then click the Connect button Connect to Device To connect to a phorsical device or launch an emulator image select a Plationn then choose a device below Platform XPac DE_CE Devices XPacSDE_CE x86 Device Step 12 On the Tools menu click Connect to Device command To HPacsDE CE x66 Device Connection succeeded XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 143 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com Step 13 Connection established Then you can debug on line FAQ If the connection fails shown as follow return to step 11 to do the action below To Pacs DE CE x06 Device Connection faded Actyvescme i not installed Open the command prompt run the ConmanClient2 exe transport tcpconnectiona dll property port 5000 id C on at System_Disk ICPDAS System and then run the CMAccept exe Eile Edit Help Pocket CHD w 6 00 1 gt ConmanClientZ exe tlransportitcpcoonnectiona dll property port 5000 id Con 1 gt CMiccept exe one CPE anspor Use fized port number SGU Device IP address Obtain an IP address automatically using ActiveSync Use specific IF address 10 0 9 10 XP 8
13. mail service icpdas com XP 8741 CE6 XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 19 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com 1 5 Overview XP 8041 CE6 Overview Item Descriptions 1 Power LED Indicator 13 Frame Ground 2 Rotary Switch 14 Ethernet Port 2 3 Ethernet Port 1 15 CF Compact Flash Card Slot 4 USB 2 0 Ports 16 VGA Port 5 COM Port 5 RS 232 17 COM Port 1 RS 232 6 COM Port 4 RS 232 RS 485 7 Power Switch 8 COM Port 2 RS 232 9 Power and Ground 10 COM Port 3 RS 485 11 Redundant Power and Ground 12 Relay Output R COM and R NO XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 20 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com XP 8341 CE6 Overview Item Descriptions 1 Power LED Indicator 13 Frame Ground lt 2 Rotary Switch 14 Ethernet Port 2 i 3 Ethernet Port 1 15 CF Compact Flash Card Slot i 4 USB 2 0 Ports 16 VGA Port gt E 5 COM Rort 5 RS 232 17 Slot 1 Slot 3 6 COM Port 4 RS 232 RS 485 18 DIP Switch 7 PoweF Switch 8 COM Port 2 RS 232 9 Bowe and Ground 10 COMrPort 3 RS 485 11 Redundant Power and Ground 12 Relay Output R COM and R NO L Ln r i nm XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 21 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mai
14. the desktop DCON_CE_ V600 Local f10 0 8 47 Cocco O COM2 Console Closed COM RS 485 Closed COM4 RS232 485 closed COMS RS 232 Closed 17 47 22 Server port 10000 listening for COM1 17 47 22 Server port 10001 listening for COMZ 17 47 22 Server port 10002 listening for COM3 17 47 22 Server port 10003 listening for COM4 17 47 22 Server port 10004 listening for COMS Step 2 Double Click the DCON Utility shortcut on the desktop of Host PC f XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 51 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com Step 3 Click on the WIN CE command button Step 4 On the WINCE device connection dialog choose a connection type and then type the IP address in the IP field then click the Connect button to search i 7K and I 87K series I O modules XPAC_CE SF 1j 6d ker Jet o A E o i A a y we ba COM 1 Backplane COM Port COM 2 Console Port C COM 3 R5485 C COM 4 RS232 RS 485 C COM 5 RS232 IP 10 0 8 47 Connect About download DCON_CE_V60X for XPAC_CE please refrer to ftp icpdas comipubicdixpaciwinceSisystem diskitoolsidcon ce Tips Warnings A If DCON Utility cannot connect to XP 8000 CE6 the Ethernet connection between Host PC and XP 8000 CE6 might be A ag a rejected by fire wall plea
15. 000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 144 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com C 4 How To use Multi IO Modules The multi IO modules including I 8114W I 8112W I 8144W and I 8142W make your device have expansion COM ports The section will describe how to use these kind modules Step 1 Plug the IO Modules into XP 8000 CE6 Step 2 Open XPAC_Utility to check the ports names of modules al as XPAC Utility Step 3 Open Multi IO Modules Tab XPAC Utility 1 0 2 0 Slot 1 8144 MSA1 MSA2 MSA3 MSA4 Slot 2 gr VO Modules fo Slot 3 Multi Senal Port Series Multi 10 Modules This tab can show each Multi lO Modules Ports an this device There are several kinds of multi 1O module such as 8114 9144 8142 and 8112 If you have to use these multtlO ports please use the port name which show left XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 145 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com Step 4 Now you can use the IO ports on your program Shot 1 8144 l Opening 8144 in Slot 1 MSA2 MSA3 MSA4 Code Snippets BOOL ret HANDLE hOpen char buf 4096 hOpen uart_Open MSA1 ret uart_ SendCmd hOpen 01M buf uart_Close hPort For more information about expansion RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 BR communication module that are compatible wi
16. A P 8000 CE6 User Manua Version 1 0 7 October 2012 Service and usage information for XP 8000 CE6 series 1P 4341 16 Warranty All products manufactured by ICP DAS are under warranty regarding defective materials for a period of one year beginning from the date of delivery to the original purc Warning ICP DAS assumes no liability for any damage resulting from the use of this product ICP DAS reserves the right to change this manual at any time without notice The information furnished by ICP DAS is believed to be accurate and reliable However no responsibility is assumed by ICP DAS for its use not for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties resulting from its use Copyright Copyright 2009 by ICP DAS Co Ltd All rights are reserved Trademark The names used for identification only may be registered trademarks of their respective companies XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 2 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com Support ICP DAS take your pro as ours If you have any proble lease feel free to contact us You can count on us for quick response Email service icpdas com Tel 886 3 5973366 Also the FTP site of ICP DAS has contents about XP 8000 CE6 which you may be interested in We believe that those contents may be helpful to your work FTP ftp ft
17. Close Solution pave selected Items Cts save Selected Items As save All Ctrlt shift s Export Template Page Setup Print Recent Files Recent Projects Exit Step 3 In the Project types pane expand Visual C and then click Smart Device Step 4 In the Templates pane click Smart Device Step 5 Type a name in the Name field and then click OK Here we will enter the name SDKInformation and a different location for the project if you wish Hew Project Project types Templates NET Framework 3 5 w Yisual Studio installed templates Smart Device Project My Templates Search Online Templates E Other Project Types Test Projects project for Smart Device applications Choos target platform Framework version and template in the next dialog box Name SDE Information Location EarDocuments and settings Windowsihy Documenta WM Windowst My Documents e Browse Solution Name SDE Information Create directory for solution Cancel Step 6 In the Target platform item choose Windows CE Step 7 In the NET Compact Formwork version item choose NET Compact Framework Version 3 5 Step 8 In the Templates pane choose Device Application and then click Next Add Hew Smart Device Project SDEInformation Target platform Windows CE NET Compact Framework version WET Compact Framework Version 3 5 Templates Description Device Class Library Console Control
18. Display The tool is used to control XP 8000 CE6 remotely and you have to install cerhost exe on your host PC It s located at CD root ICPDAS XP 8000 CE6 Tools Remote_Display PC CF Card root Tools Remote_Display PC ftp ftp icpdas com pub cd xp 8000 ce6 tools remote display pc nn Remote_Display TaskMgr XPAC Utility XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 32 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com 2 4 XPAC Utility for Configuring XP 8000 CE6 The XPAC Utility is a tool which is designed to quickly control and management the XP 8000 CE6 controller Starting the XPAC Utility to configure the XP 8000 CE6 To start the XPAC Utility you can double click the XPAC Utility shortcut on the desktop The XPAC Utility window contains two basic components menu bar and property tabs A XPAC Utility Welcome to use XPAC Utility This tool will help you easy to Use APAC CE series Task Bar setting Auto Hide always On Top I XPAC WINCE Series XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 33 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com 2 4 1 XPAC Utility Menu Bar The XPAC Utility includes the following function menu all function menus will be explained later gt File Menu INAY gt File Menu A Ye AS gt aes PS AS IN
19. E6 The corresponding XPacSDK_CE must be installed on the Host PC The platform SDK is located at CD root ICPDAS XP 8000 CE6 SDK PlatformSDK in the companion CD CF Card root SDK PlatformSDK in the companion compact flash ftp ftp icpdas com pub cd xp 8000 ce6 sdk platformsdk File name xpacsdk_ce_n n n_vsxxxx msi n n n platform sdk version number xxxx 2005 indicates VS2005 2008 indicates VS2008 Note a AA number of SDK that provides the PACSDK library must be later than or equal to 1 4 0 such as XPacSDK_CE_1 4 0_VS2008 msi or XPacSDK_CE_1 4 0 VS2005 msi Warning If your PC only has installed Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 AN without installing Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 you might encounter an error message as below when you installing XPacSDK CE i 7 XPacSDK for Windows Compact Edition Setup Installing XPacSDK for Windows Compact Editi ite ji Installer Information ToolsMsmCA Error IHxFilters filter registration failure Eos Context pFilters gt etNamespat cel To solve this problem you should install XPacSDK_CE as following steps Step 1 Run the XPacSDK_CE msi Step 2 Choose Setup Type select Custom y 7 XPacSDK for Windows Compact Edition Setup Choose Setup Type Choose the setup type that best suits your needs Custom Allows users to choose which program features will be installed and where they will be installed Recommended for advanced
20. ET MISC WideString data E Publ ic Class Forml Private Sub Buttonl Click Byl al sender 4s System Object Eylal e ds System EventArgs Handles Buttonl Click Dim data 30 s Byte PACNET System GetsDElersion data MezzagebBox ShowlPACNET MIs Midestring data End Sub End Class Tips amp Warnings AN The PACNET of unsing PACNET is case sensitive 4 2 3 5 Uploading the Application to XP 8000 CE6 XP 8000 CE6 provide FTP server service you can upload files to XP 8000 CE6 or download files from a public FTP server Step 1 On the Build menu click Build SDKInformation es Edit View Project Build Debug Tools Test Window Help de m H Build Solution CtlShiftB Rebuild Solution Deploy Solution Clean solution Rebuild SDK Information Deploy SDKInformation Clean SDKInformation di Only Batch Build Configuration sis de Compile Ctrl F Step 2 Open the browser and type the IP address of XP 8000 CE6 Step 3 Upload the SDKInformation exe application and the corresponding PACSDK dll and PACNET dll files to the XPAC Tips amp Warnings f For applications programming in C and VB net with net compact framework when executing these application on the XP 8000 CE6 the corresponding PACSDK dll and PACNET dll must be in the same directory as the exe file 4 2 3 6 Executing the Application on XP 8000 CE6 After uploading the application to XP 8000 CE6 yo
21. Empty Project A project for creating a NET Application Application Library aman Framework 2 forms application for Windows CE Platonn 4 2 2 2 Specifying the Path of the XPAC Reference The XPAC SDKs provides a complete solution to integrate with XPAC and it s compatible with Visual C Visual Basic net and C In order to use a component in your application you must first add a reference to it Step 1 Get the PACNET dll and copy it to the project folder The PACNET dll can be obtained from the link below that has been provided on the CD or by downloading the latest version from ICP DAS web site CD XPAC XPAC CE6 Demo SDK XPacNet ftp ftp icodas com pub cd xp 8000 ce6 sdk xpacnet PACNET dl a DT a449 Step 2 In Solution Explorer right click the References node and then click Add Reference Solution Explorer SUK information Add Web Reference View Class Diagram Set as StartUp Project Debug Cut Pash Remoye Rename Unload Project Open Folder in Windows Explorer Change Target Platform Step 3 Select Browse tab and add the PACNET dll Add Eeference Projects Browse Recent BORO GKnfomin S OE 4 2 2 3 Adding the Control to the Form You can drag various controls from the Toolbox onto the form These controls are not really live they are just images that are convenient to move around on the form i
22. Help Application Type _ Printing and print preview Document Template Strings C Activex controls User Interface Features C windows sockets Advanced Features Number of files on recent file list Generated Classes 4 w Step 11 On the next page of the wizard click Finish MFC Smart Device Application Wizard SDKInformation f ee o ee e ee jagnuenn Generated Classes Overview Platforms Application Type Document Template Strings User Interface Features Class name ih file Advanced Features CSDKInformationApp SDKInformation h a A REA PSR pe peo AO OS Base dass cpp file CWinApp SDKInformation cpp 4 2 1 2 Configuring the Platform When developing applications by using Visual C you must configure the Platform to indicate what platform and device you intend to download the application to Before you deploy your project check the platform On the Debug configuration toolbar select Release and then on the Pocket PC 2003 ARMV4 configuration toolbar select XPacSDK_CE x86 as shown in the following illustration Release EPacSDK_CE 86 4 2 1 3 Specifying the Path of the XPAC Reference The XPAC SDKs provides a complete solution to integrate with XPAC and it s compatible with Visual C Visual Basic net and C In order to use a component in your application you must first add a reference to it Step 1 Right click the proje
23. K_CE to be added to the project and then click Next MFC Smart Device Application Wizard Read 10 l AA Platforms Overview Select platform SDKs to be added to the current project TE Application Type stalled SDKs Document Template Strings E Pocket PC 2003 User Interface Features Smartphone 2003 Advanced Features Generated Classes Step 8 On the next page of the wizard select Dialog based and then click next MFC Smart Device Application Wizard Read 0 Application Type Overview Application type Use of MFC Platforms O Single document O Use MFC in a shared DLL E pplication Type Dialog based 8 Use MFC in a static library Document Template Strings O Single document with DocList User Interface Features v Document View architecture support Generated Classes Step 9 On the next page of the wizard click next MFC Smart Device Application Wizard SDKInformation E User Interface Features Overview Command bar Platforms 2 Ms oriy Menus and buttons Application Type E Document Template Strings AAN CEN TEO gt Dialog title Advanced Features SDKInformation _ Status bar Generated Classes Creo Cies na ona Step 10 On the next page of the wizard click next MFC Smart Device Application Wizard Read 0 Peeve wen tae cer fer aoe aenurna Advanced Features Overview Advanced features Platforms Windows
24. SQL CE version of the XP 8000 CE6 Monitor the See the XPacSDK Version field that displays the XPacSDK_CE dll version version of XPacSDK_CE dll XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 43 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com gt Auto Execution Tab The Auto Execution tab provides functions to configure programs running at XP 8000 CE6 startup it allows users to configure ten execute files at most Tips amp Warnings A The allowed file types are exe and bat and they are executed in order of program 1 program 2 etc IP Config Network Device Information Auto Execution Rotary Execution M4 gt e ga The tab used to How to use Configure programs Press the Browse button to select the execute file running at startup which you want and then press the Apply button XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 44 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com gt Rotary Execution Tab The Rotary Execution tab decides which mode XP 8000 CE6 executes at Startup Rotary Switch O Rotary Switch 1 The tab used to How to use Run at Normal Mode Rotary Switch to 0 and reboot XP 8000 CE6 and then it is in the Normal Mode Run at Safe Mode Rotary Switch to 1 and reboot XP 8000 CE6 and then it is in the Safe Mode In Safe Mode XP 8000 CE6 cl
25. aintain important data while power off non volatile memory is the ideal design The XP 8000 CE6 equips a 512 KB SRAM with two Li batteries to maintain data while power off The two Li batteries can continually supply power to the 512 KB SRAM to retain the data for 5 years and the dual battery design can avoid data lost while replacing a new battery gt Dual Ethernet Ports XP 8000 CE6 provides two Ethernet ports The two Ethernet ports can be used to implement redundant Ethernet communication and separate Ethernet communication one for global Internet one for private Ethernet gt Redundant Power Input To prevent the XP 8000 CE6 from failing by the power loss the power module is designed with two input connectors Once a power input fails the power module switches to the other power input And there is a relay output for informing the power failure gt Ventilated Housing Designed to Operate Between 25 C 75 C Each XP 8000 CE6 is housed in a plastic based box with a column like ventilator that can help to cool the working environment inside the box and allow the XP 8000 CE6 operating between 25C and 75C XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 12 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com 1 3 Specifications The table below summarizes the specifications of the XP 8000 Atom CE6 and lists the accessories that XP 8000 Atom CE6 suppo
26. ct name and then click Properties Solution Explorer SDKInformation pr S Rebuild a Deploy 7 2 j Clean S F Project Only i Custom Build Rules Tool Build Order 8 Add of References 41 T Add Web Reference View Class Diagram set as StartUp Project Debug Cut Paste Remove Rename Unload Project Open Folder in Windows Explorer Step 2 In left pane expand Configuration Properties and then click Link Step 3 In the right pane choose the PACSDK lib in the Additional Dependencies item SDE Information Property Pages pas pat TA E Common Properties Additional Dependencies PACSDK lib Configuration Properties Tenore 411 Default Libraries No Tenore Specific Library Module Definition File Add Module to Assembly Embed Managed Resource File Force Symbol References Delay Loaded DLLs Assembly Link Resource F Resources i EML Document Generator H Browse Infomation t Build Events H Custom Build Step H Authenticode Signing Additional Dependencies Specifies additional items to add to the link line ex kermel 2 Lib configuration specific ee JO ma JO she 4 2 1 4 Adding the Control to the Form You can drag various controls from the Toolbox onto the form These controls are not really live they are just images that are convenient to move around on the form into a precise location After you add a control to your form you can use the Properties win
27. d color and default text The values that you specify in the Properties window are the initial values that will be assigned to that property when the control is created at run time Step 1 From the Toolbox drag a Button control onto the form Toolbox ooo e ComboBox ContextMenu El DataGrid 07 DataSet TA Date TimePicker DomainUpDown lt gt HScrollBar ImageList Step 2 Right click the Button control and then click Properties _ SDKInformation Formi vb Design X A R View Code Bring to Front send to Back Alion to Grid Lock Controls select Forml Step 3 In the Properties window type Check the SDK version and press ENTER to set the Text property Properties Buttonl System Windows Forms Button BackColor Font Tahoma 10pt ForeColor id sel ControlText Check the SDK ersion v ContextMenu fnone Y Text OS o The text contained in the control Gay Class View E Properties 4 2 3 4 Adding the Event Handling to the Control You have finished the design stage of your application and are at the point when you can start adding some code to provide the program s functionality Step 1 Double click the button on the form SDKInformation Forml vb Design Formi Step 2 Inserting the following code Dim data 30 As Byte PACNET System GetSDKVersion data MessageBox Show PACN
28. d ge False Horizontal Alenment Default Modal Frame False Multiline False Notify False Static Edge False Caption Specifies the text displayed by the control 4 2 1 5 Adding the Event Handling to the Control You have finished the design stage of your application and are at the point when you can start adding some code to provide the program s functionality Step 1 Double click the button on the form m Checkthe SDK verion m B i Step 2 Inserting the following code char sdk_version 32 TCHAR buf 32 pac_GetSDKVersion sdk_version pac_AnsiToWideString sdk_version buf MessageBox buf 0 MB_OK avoid CsUk nformationD le OnbotlickedButtonl f j l FE TODO Add your control notification handler code here char sdk version 34 ICHAR buf 32 pac GetslkKVersion sdk version pac AnsilToWidestringlsdk version buf HessaceBoxt buf O MB OR 4 Step 3 Inserting the following code into the header area include PACSDK h include stdafx h include SUKI nformation h include sR nformationlls h include PACKER H 4 2 1 6 Uploading the Application to XP 8000 CE6 XP 8000 CE6 provide FTP server service you can upload files to XP 8000 CE6 or download files from a public FTP server Step 1 On the Build menu click Build SDKInformation E Edit View Project lEn Debug Tools Test Window Help pr e eo ees Build Solution CtrltShiftB Rebuild Solution Deploy Solution C
29. dow to set its properties such as background color and default text The values that you specify in the Properties window are the initial values that will be assigned to that property when the control is created at run time Step 1 In Resource View expand the resources tree by opening the top level folder Step 2 Open the Dialog folder and then double click the dialog resource name IDD_SDKINFORMATION_DIALOG Resource Yiew SDKInformation 4 SDK Information Lj SDEInformation xc E da SDKInformationppc rc The resource editor appears in the right pane Step 3 From the Toolbox drag a Button control onto the form Toolbox los kdstor h Pointer X Check Box ab Edit Control Combo Box f E List Box La E Group Box Radio Button Aa Static Text Picture Control E Horizontal Scroll Bar El Vertical Scroll Bar de Slider Control v Bia Server Explorer ap Toolbox Toolbox u TATU ai Step 4 Right click the Button control and then click Properties _ SDKInformation rc EX BD Dialog Object Browser X Prd rr Add Event Handler Insert ActiveX Control 4g Add Class Y Add Variable Size to Content ees de Step 5 In the Properties window type Check the SDK version and press ENTER to set the Text property Properties IDC_BUTION1 Button Control CeButtonEditor Caption Check the SDK version Client E
30. ducts Dala Actin Ayslcma gt General tab Display tab gt IP Config tab gt Network tab gt Device Information tab gt Auto Execution tab gt Rotary Execution tab gt Multi IO Modules tab XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 37 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com General Tab The General tab provides functions to configure the task bar rr 1 General isplay Welcome to use XPAC Utility This tool will help you easy to Use XPAC CE series Task Bar setting Auto Hide Always On Top ilusa Contra Products Lita Acoso I oF XPAC WINCE Series The tab used to How to use Lock the taskbar Select the Always On Top check box Auto Hide the taskbar Select the Auto Hide check box Be sure to reboot to make the setting take effect XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 38 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com gt Display Tab The Display tab provides functions to configure the monitor setting Screen resolution Screen refresh rate Less 75 Hz Ce 10 24 by 768 pixels The tab used to How to use Screen resolution Change the Track bar Screen refresh rate Select the combo box Be sure to reboot to make the setting take effect XP 8000 CE6 User Man
31. e Tools Lie le he Device Devices Properties Form Factors HTML Designer Office Tool ae Default device Windows Forms Designer EPacSDK_CE x86 Device Workflow Designer I 22 XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 141 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com Step 9 On the XP 8000 CE6 controller side run the ConmanClient2 and the CMAccept exe applications which is located at System_Disk ICPDAS System File Edit View Go Favorites a gt gt x v ameen Sd B00 000888001 AUTOINIT Autolnit reboot redraw regsvr32 sleep XPacSDK_CE TcpConne eDbgTL DeviceAge Conmanclien CMAccept clientshut t2 i 514c36bf c13e 409 Step 10 On the Tools menu click Connect to Device command File Edit View Project Build Debug Data Toole Window Community Help Sy Attach to Process Ltlt AltP aL Connect to Device TE Connect to Databas E Connect to Server 1 Code Snippets Manager Ctrl E CtB Choose Toolbox Items Add in Manager Macros Create GUID Dottuscator Community Edition Extemal Tools Device Emulator Manager Import and Export Sethe Customize XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 142 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service
32. ears the data saved in the registry starts as factory default and no applications run at startup Run at Normal Mode Rotary Switch to 8 and reboot XP 8000 CE6 and but execute then it is in the Normal Mode but executes DCON_CE_V600 exe DCON_CE_V600 exe This makes users can use DCON Utility on PC side to configure I O modules XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 45 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com Run at Normal Mode Rotary Switch to 9 and reboot XP 8000 CE6 and but execute cerdisp exe then it is in the Normal Mode but executes cerdisp exe This makes users can use cerhost exe on PC side to remote display Windows CE without a monitor Run at Normal Mode Rotary Switch to 2 7 and reboot XP 8000 CE6 but execute and then it is in the Normal Mode but executes user specified program the program user specified in the field of Rotary Switch 2 7 XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 46 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com gt Multi Modules Tab This tab displays the port names of multi IO modules such as 8114 8144 8142 and 8112 These multi IO modules are in the slots of XP 8000 CE6 If you have to use these multi IO ports please use the port name shown in the tree Take the below figure as an example using XPacSDK_CE dll open
33. ease the COM port occupied DCON Utility NN 30 seconds timeout to communicate with the WINCE device Please r conn ct again XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 53 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com 2 6 Rescue the XP 8000 CE6 The XP 8000 CE6 rescue mechanism can help you easily and quickly restore your XP 8000 CE6 OS in case your XP 8000 CE6 cannot start or crashed Warnings XP 8000 CE6 has to run under normal mode which means AN rotary switch 0 to rescue XP 8000 CE6 to factory default Please follow the steps below to recovery your XP 8000 CE6 Step 1 Reboot your XP 8000 CE6 While rebooting press delete key to enter BIOS setup utility Step 2 Choose Advanced BIOS Features and then press Enter key Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility gt System Information Load Fail Safe Defaults gt Standard CMOS Features Load Optimized Defaults gt Advanced BIOS Features ssoi gt Integrated Peripherals Save amp Exit Setup gt PnP PCI Configurations Exit Without Saving gt PC Health Status Esc Quit ti gt e Select Iten F10 Save amp Exit Setup Virus Protection Boot Sequence XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 54 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com Step 3 Set First Boot Device as HDD 1
34. eatures oat rps gt Power CPU Module The most important features of the CPU module are gt AMD LX 800 CPU 32 bit and 500 MHz gt 512 MB RAM gt 4 GB Built in Flash Disk gt Built in VGA Port A built in VGA port can be directly connected to a regular LCD display Users can operate the HMI or SCADA software running on the XP 8000 CE6 with display keyboard and mouse just as how they usually did on regular PCs gt 64 bit Hardware Serial Number The 64 bit hardware serial number is unique and individual Every serial number of XP 8000 CE6 is different Users can add a checking mechanism to their AP to prevent software from pirating gt Built in Flash Disk 4 GB In normal situation users can store their AP or data to the CF card or USB Flash disk But in some vibration environment for example like driving ships the two storage media would be bad connection Then the builtin Flash disk will be the best storage media in such the vibration environment gt Dual Watchdog Timer A system could be hanged up when the OS or the AP fails There are two watchdogs OS watchdog and AP watchdog designed to automatic the CPU when the situations happen The design will increase the reliabi of the system XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 11 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com gt Dual Battery Backup SRAM 512 KB To m
35. em Windows Embedded CE 6 0 R3 has many advantages including hard real time capability small core size and interrupt handling at a deeper level achievable deterministic control and low cost Compared with CE5 0 CE6 0 updates its virtual memory architecture to increase system robustness and security Besides CE 6 R3 delivers rich user experiences and a unique connection to Windows PCs servers services and devices XP 8000 also supports SoftPLC such as ISaGRAF and K W XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 8 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com 1 2 Features Software Features gt Windows Embedded CE 6 0 Most of the popular features in Microsoft software are included such as gt ASP Web Server Javascript and VBScript ASP stands for Active Server Pages ASP is an active scripting engine that runs on the server side and dynamically creates web pages for client s requests In XP 8000 CE6 ASP Web Server is provided The ASP Web Server supports both VBScript and JavaScript gt SQL Server Compact 3 5 SQL Structured Query Language is a computer language for database SQL Server is a server of database that implements SQL query language Microsoft SQL Server Compact 3 5 is an embedded database engine which provides faster trusted productive environments and better decision making support gt NET Compact Framework 3 5 Micr
36. emplates pane click MFC Smart Device Application Step 5 Type a name in the Name field and then click OK Here we will enter the name SDKInformation and a different location for the project if you wish New Project rales EE NET Framework 2 5 v i i Visual Studio installed templates gu ATL smart Device Project Tw MFC smart Device ActiveX Control q MEC Smart Device Application ay MEC mart Device DLL Al Winta Smart Device Project Hy Templates search Online Templates H Test Projects Anapplication for Windows Mobile and other Windows CE based devices that uses the Microsoft Foundation Clase Library Name sO E Infomation Location CDocuments and Settings imdowsthty Documents NM Windowsd My Document e i 2 solution Create new solution e Create directory for solution solution Name SDETnformation Step 6 On the first page of the wizard click Next MFC Smart Device Application Wizard Read 0 Welcome to the MFC Smart Device Application Wizard Overview These are the current project settings Platforms PocketPC 2003 Platform Application Type 4 Single document interface Document Template Strings Click Finish from any window to accept the current settings User Interface Features After you create H project see the pr ojects vende Hi He for afan souk Advanced Features the project features and files that are generated Generated Classes Step 7 On the next page of the wizard select XPacSD
37. eries d 485 Hub 7513 Series i B 4 Random RS 485 Network There are branches along the main wire In this case it is better to have a repeater to isolate or filter the noise that is made by devices 232 485 Converter 485 Repeater 7520 Series h 7510 Series 485 Repeater 7510 Series XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 130 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com B 5 Master Slaves Settings There must exist one master to have a pull high pull low resistor in the same network In a master slave applications Master is the default configuration of XP 8000 CE6 XP 8000 CE6 as a Slave For most of application only one 7520 series module is used as RS 232 485 converter and its pull high pull low resistors are set to be enabled Then the XP 8000 CE6 and all the other devices on this network must be in their slave mode the pull high pull low resistors must be disabled Please refer to the following figure to set the jumpers to the slave mode The jumpers are located at the power board of XP 8000 CE6 XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 131 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com Eee 232 485 Converter 7520 Series Slave Mode If there are repeaters on the RS 485 network you can see
38. fi Oe Help AS Restore Utility Default Settings 7 8 Reboot Exit The menu commands Used to Restore Utility Default Restore every setting of XPAC Utility Settings to its default Restart the XP 8000 CE6 Exits the XPAC Utility XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 35 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com gt Help Menu AN About Sp The menu commands Used to y S Displays a dialog box with information S about XPAC Utility including the current version and copyright information About XPAC Utility H XPAC Utility XPAC Utility Version 1 0 0 5 Copy Right c 2009 ICPDAS Co LTD All Rights Reserved XPAC Utility and the XPAC Utility logos are trademarks of ICPDAS XPAC Windows CE 6 0 en US XPAC Utility 1 0 0 5 XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 36 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com 2 4 2 XPAC Utility Property Tabs The XPAC Utility includes the following property tabs all property tabs will be explained later Opera Welcome to use XPAC Utility This tool will help you easy to Use APAC CE series Task Bar setting Auto Hide Always On Top A XPAC WINCE Series industrial Contra Pro
39. formati 4 2 2 6 Executing the Application on XP 8000 CE6 After uploading the application to XP 8000 CE6 you can just double click it on XP 8000 CE6 to execute it 4 2 3 Your First VB net Program This section help you start developing applications by using Smart Device Project Follow these steps to create a new NET program running on the XP 8000 CE6 1 Create a new project 2 Specify the path of the XPAC reference 3 Add the control to the form 4 Add the event handling for the control 5 Upload the application to XP 8000 CE6 6 Execute the application on XP 8000 CE6 In this tutorial we will assume that you have installed XPAC platform SDK on PC and used the Visual Studio 2008 for application development 4 2 3 1 Creating a New Project The Visual VB net project template is a composite control that you use in this example creates a new project with this user control Step 1 Start Visual Studio 2008 Visual Studio 2008 Step 2 On the File menu point to New and then click Project Edit View Tools Test Window Help Shift Alt N Ctri N Close Solution Project From Existing Code poet O E ee Sf or os j ay fiom i eG e e save selected Items Ciis Save selected Items As save All Ctrlt shift s T D ti Export Template Page Setup Print Recent Files Recent Projects Exit Step 3 In the Project types pane expand Vi
40. host32 11 0 ODA Symantec Ghost 11 02 Copyright 10 1998 2007 Symantec Corporation All rights reserved About Symantec Ghost Symantec Ghost 11 0 2 Corporate Edition Symantec Corporation Copyright CC 1998 200 Symantec Corporation All rights reserved Symantec the Symantec Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Symantec Corporation or its affiliates in the U S and other countries Other narnes may be trademarks of their respective owners The Licensed Software and Documentation are deemed to be commercial computer software and commercial computer software documentation as defined in FAR Sections 12 212 and DFARS Section 227 7202 Copyright W 1998 2007 Symantec Corporation All rights reserved XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com Step 3 Select the Rescue_Disk gho file _Ghost32 11 0 zee iene pe ntec bhos 2 Eo i A og a ee Li See Lae nek a RO Tee ET MO A ISIE A Pee Tip wen ree ee see ET ase 11 0 E O RNB EE RUE TEL A AI EA atc Ghost LLU Copyright 10 1995 2007 Symantec Corporation All AER ETA Pe E A A o Cette cea 18 S A A a AN A AA be Se eae T XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com Step 5 Recover
41. ing a serial port of 8144 in slot 3 is HANDLE hPort uart_Open MSB1 8144 in the slot 3 has four serial ports and one of the port name is MSB1 For more information about expansion RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 communication module that are compatible with the XP 8000 CE6 please refer to Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 8144 MSB1 MSB2 MSB3 Is I O Modules for MSB4 Multi Serial Port Series Multi IO Modules This tab can show each Multi IO Modules Ports on this device There are several kinds of multi IO module such as 8114 8144 8142 and 8112 If you have to use these multi IO ports please use the port name which show left XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 47 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com we 2 4 3 The factory default settings The following table lists the factory default settings of the XPAC Utility General Tab Function Settings Display Tab Function Settings Screen resolution 1024 by 768 pixels gt IP Config Tab Function Settings LAN1 DHCP LAN2 DHCP gt Network Tab Function Settings HTTP document root directory System_Disk ICPDAS www XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 48 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com gt Auto Execution Tab Function Settings g
42. integrate with XPAC and it s compatible with Visual C Visual Basic net and C In order to use a component in your application you must first add a reference to it Step 1 Get the PACNET dll and copy it to the project folder The PACNET dll can be obtained from the link below that has been provided on the CD or by downloading the latest version from ICP DAS web site CD XPAC XPAC CE6 Demo SDK XPacNet ftp ftp icodas com pub cd xp 8000 ce6 sdk xpacnet PACNET dll UY Ada Step 2 In Solution Explorer right click the References node and then click Add Reference Solution Explorer MyPorject Add Wed R Reference Te Class Diagram Setas StartUp Project Debug Cut Pa te Remove Rename Unload Project Open Folder in Windows Explorer Change Target Platform Properties Solution Explorer Step 3 Select Browse tab and add the PACNET dll Add Reference Projecte Browse Recent HESS TS Ty E SDE Information w E SDE Information wD a E 7599 RAAt wax C i D L dd Vw cs t d p aN 1 2 3 3 Addin 2 UN he Contro LJ A You can drag various controls from the Toolbox onto the form These controls are not really live they are just images that are convenient to move around on the form into a precise location After you add a control to your form you can use the Properties window to set its properties such as backgroun
43. l service icpdas com XP 8741 CE6 Overview Ite escriptions 1 Power LED Indicator 2 Rotary Switch 3 Ethernet Port 1 4 USB 2 0 Ports 5 COM Port 5 RS 232 6 COM Port 4 RS 232 RS 485 7 Power Switch 8 COM Port 2 RS 232 9 Power and Ground J zT i i 31 z St d5 1 4 TS ji s vi Je ir Ep E ir ra x rit rA FS OL ft IY P e a 10 COM Port 3 RS 485 15 CF Compact Flash Card Slot 11 Redundant Power and Ground 16 VGA Port 12 Relay Output R COM and R NO 17 Slot 1 Slot 7 13 Frame Ground 18 DIP Switch 14 Ethernet Port2 XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 22 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com 1 6 Companion CD The companion CD contains full usage documents software tools and development resources related to the XP 8000 CE6 CD ICPDAS XP 8000 CE6 Document Lis file folder provides related documents Rescue_Disk SDK This file folder provides numours demos that are divided by development tools PlatformSDK This file folder provides with necessary files for development on visual studio 2005 2008 Tools XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 23 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com 1 7 Rescue Compact Flash Card The Rescue Compact Flash Card not
44. lean Solution Rebuild SDKInformation Deploy DKInformation Clean SDKInformation ee Only Batch Build geen Sonatas ale E Ctrl F Step 2 Open the browser and type the IP address of XP 8000 CE6 Step 3 Upload the SDKInformation exe application File Edit View Go 4 2 1 7 Executing the Application on XP 8000 CE6 After uploading the application to XP 8000 CE6 you can just double click it on XP 8000 CE6 to execute it 4 2 2 Your First Visual C Program This section help you start developing applications by using Smart Device Project Follow these steps to create anew NET program running on the XP 8000 CE6 1 Create a new project 2 Specify the path of the XPAC reference 3 Add the control to the form 4 Add the event handling for the control 5 Upload the application to XP 8000 CE6 6 Execute the application on XP 8000 CE6 In this tutorial we will assume that you have installed XPAC platform SDK on PC and used the Visual Studio 2008 for application development 4 2 2 1 Creating a New Project The Visual C project template is a composite control that you use in this example creates a new project with this user control Step 1 Start Visual Studio 2008 Visual Studio 2008 Step 2 On the File menu point to New and then click Project Edit View Tools Test Window Help uy Eroject Cihts hit b 3 Web Site Shift Alt Ctr N
45. ng Mechanical XP 8041 CE6 116 mm W x 132 mm L x 12 mm H XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 15 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com Feature Items Description xP 8341 cEe 231 mm W x 132 mm L x 125 mm H xp 8741 0E6 22 gt mm W x 132 mm L x 125 mm H Capacity 1 8A 5V supply to CPU and backplane total 15 W XP 8041 CE6 Consumption 14 4 W 0 6 A 24 VDC Capacity 1 8A 5V supply to CPU and backplane 5 2A 5V supply to XP 8341 CE6 I O expansion slots total 35 W Consumption 14 4 W 0 6 A 24 VDC Capacity 2 0A 5V supply to CPU and backplane 5 0A 5V supply to XP 8741 CE6 I O expansion slots total 35 W Consumption 16 8 W 0 7 A 24 VDC A XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 16 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com 1 4 Dimension Unit mm XP 8041 CE6 ri Te m o o o os s Ll HA re A Oo oo a om mee Ta ue ae a 6 132 XP 8000 CE6 User Manua version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved Page 17 E mail service icpdas com XP 8341 CE6 XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 18 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E
46. nto a precise location After you add a control to your form you can use the Properties window to set its properties such as background color and default text The values that you specify in the Properties window are the initial values that will be assigned to that property when the control is created at run time Step 1 From the Toolbox drag a Button control onto the form Toolbox BT Tha E ComboBox ContextMenu E DataGrid 17 DataSet TA Date TimePicker 3 DomainUpDown gt HScrollBar ST ImageList a Za Server Explorer aa Toolbox Toolbox Step 2 Right click the Button control and then click Properties yA Fonml cs Design Form View Code Bring to Front send to Back Alen to Grid Lock Controls select Forml Step 3 In the Properties window type Check the SDK version and press ENTER to set the Text property Properties Ed button System Windows Forms Button a a BackColor Font Tahoma 10pt ForeColor un ControlText Check the SDK Version w ContextMenu none v Text 222 The text contained in the control ag Class View E Properties 4 2 2 4 Adding the Event Handling to the Control You have finished the design stage of your application and are at the point when you can start adding some code to provide the program s functionality Step 1 Double click the button on the form _ Form1 cs Design Step 2
47. ol which is designed to quickly control For more detailed information on XPAC Utility applications please refer to 2 4 XPAC Utility for configuring the XP 8000 CE6 XPAC Utility 1 0 2 0 File Help General POPP Ca er XPAC WINCE Series Se Industrial Contra Products Data Acquisibon Systeme Display IP Contig Network Device Information Auto Execution Rotary Execution ML Welcome to use XPAC Utility This tool will help you easy to Use APAC CE series Task Bar setting Auto Hide Always On Top XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 68 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com oe a 4 Your First Program This chapter provides basic and necessary information to start developing your own program 4 1 Setting up the Development Environment Before creating your first program you must first ensure that you have the necessary development tools and the required corresponding SDKs are installed on your PC Integrated Development Environment IDE Tools The XP 8000 CE6 uses Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 2008 for Visual C NET and Visual Basic NET as its IDE tools We have XP 8000 CE6 SDK for Visual Studio 2005 2008 4 1 1 Installing and Setting Platform SDK The Platform SDK XPacSDK_CE msi is necessary for application developers targeting Windows CE based XP 8000 C
48. on control for upgrading system General Slot 1 Jayqss Slot2 logs Slot 3 Joqss CPU version Serial Number 01 17 7F 4 8 11 00 00 82 Backplane Version 1 0 6 0 Slot 4 OS Version 1 0 1 0 Slot 5 MET CF Version 35 73739 0 Slot 6 SQL CE Version 35 56902 0 Slot 7 JUS APacsOK Version 1 0 1 6 The tab used to Monitor the local I O slots Monitor the serial number Monitor the backplane version Monitor the CPU version How to use See the Slot 1 Slot 7 field that displays the module names plugged in XP 8000 CE6 See the Serial Number field that displays the 64 bit hardware serial number of the XP 8000 CE6 See the Backplane Version field that displays the backplane version of the XP 8000 CE6 See the CPU Version field that displays the CPUN version of the XP 8000 CE6 XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 42 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com The tab used to How to use Monitor the OS version See the OS Version field that displays the OS version of the XP 8000 CE6 Monitor the NET See the NET CF Version field that displays compact framework the NET compact framework version of the version XP 8000 CE6 Monitor the SQL CE See the SQL CE Version field that displays the version
49. only support rescue mechanism but also contains full usage documents software tools and development resources related to the XP 8000 CE6 Rescue CF Card Document L This file folder provides related documents Rescue SDK This file folder provides numours demos that are divided by development tools PlatformSDK This file folder provides with necessary files for development on visual studio 2005 2008 Tools XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 24 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com Quick Start Rescue This chapter covers basic steps required to help you install the XP 8000 CE6 and give you a brief of outline of its main functions XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 25 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com 2 1 Getting started with XP 8000 CE6 Hardware Follow these steps below to install and start up the XP 8000 CE6 The XP 8000 CE6 installation must provide proper ventilation spacing and grounding to ensure the equipment will operate as specified A minimum clearance of 50mm between the XP 8000 CE6 and the top and bottom side of the enclosure panels must be provided iil ll KCE XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 26 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co
50. osoft s NET Compact Framework provides a run time environment CLR and plenty of class libraries to simplify development processes CLR is Common Language Runtime It provides cross language integration enhanced security etc Windows Embedded CE 6 0 supports NET Compact Framework 3 5 Therefore we provide NET Compact Framework 3 5 in XP 8000 CE6 gt Many Others There still are others such as Jscript VBScript etc XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 9 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com gt DCON Utility DCON Utility is an application that provides an environment with easy and quick search configure and test I O modules in the networks Rich Software Solutions XP 8000 CE6 equips with Windows Embedded CE 6 0 which is compatible with the popular operating system Windows XP Thus there are rich software solutions users can find The followings are commonly used development tools Microsoft Visual Studio NET 2005 2008 ICP DAS provides SDK as well as demo programs for Visual C NET Visual Basic NET and Visual C SCADA solution InduSoft provides simple drag and drop point and click developing environment for HMI and SCADA applications XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 10 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com Hardware F
51. p x d d L p G DG The RS 485 length can be up to 4000 ft or 1 2 km over a single set of twiste cables if the RS 485 network is over 4000 ft or 1 2 km the RS 485 repeater must be added to extend the RS 485 network B 1 Basic RS 485 Network The basic component of the RS 485 network consist of a Master Controller or using a PC as a host controller and some RS 485 devices oe ee ee TEI EIELELI LS 232 485 Converter 7520 Series B 2 Daisy Chain RS 485 Network All RS 485 devices are wired directly to the main network If the network is up to 1 2 km it will need a repeater 7510 series to extend the network length reza E bee E E 1 2 Km 232 485 Converter 485 Repeater 485 Repeater 7520 Series ES 7510 Series 7510 Series XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 127 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com B 3 Star Type RS 485 Network There are branches along the main network In this case it is better to have a repeater to isolate or filter the noise that is made by devices 232 485 Converter 7520 Series 485 Repeater 485 Repeater 485 Repeater 7510 Series 7510 Series 7510 Series There is a better choice to use 7513 as a RS 485 hub on start type network ee ee O 232 485 Converter ili 0520 S
52. p icpdas com pub cd xp 8000 ce6 Contact sales of ICP DAS for OEM or ODM services Contact sales http www icpdas com sevices support htm XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 3 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com Table of Conte Table of Contents o A OOO 0 0 0 MOAPAPOE A A O A E E 8 A PEE rr A 9 JS 2 DEC A A 13 Ta DENS OE A cr 17 O 0 5 eh Arepeeenreerees E rarer ere erence T eee 20 LAN rn 23 17 Rescue COMA EEE SO CBN 8 econo surcoreano e 24 Ze QUICK Start and RES CU LG nn ra eve eV cc 25 2 1 Getting started with XP 8000 CE6 Hardware cncccicacoconnonenocnnnenononenocnneresanenerernnrrannenrnereans 26 Ls BN BUC Jes ANSI NSIS OTOL INS nen ee 29 2 3 Getting Started with XP 8000 CE6 Software Tools 31 2 4 XPAC Utility for Configuring XP 8000 CE6 a a E aeren 33 A o ee 34 MEA NS E AA MOS o cee 37 MS NA A eee error ee OO 48 2 5 DCON Utility for configuring I 7K and I 87K series I O moduleS ccnocacacacacconanenoninenenass 50 2 0 Rescue the A E co c 54 NN A A 57 ANNA A 58 227 22 Re MstallAP UD00 CEC iia deriids 59 20 Restore the Rescue Disk ensalada 60 XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 4 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com 3 XP 8000 CE6 Tools 3 1 DCON Utility for PC side 3 2 XPACOHUD
53. rogram of different development tools and different programming languages Here we demonstrate how to build your first program with Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 in both C section 4 2 1 VB Net section 4 2 2 and C NET section 4 2 3 Communica r dustri 4 2 1 Your First Visual C Program Y X h This section help you start developing applications by using MFC Smart Device Application Follow these steps to create a new program running on the XP 8000 CE6 1 Create a new project 2 Configure the platform 3 Specify the path of the XPAC reference 4 Add the control to the form 5 Add the event handling for the control 6 Upload the application to XP 8000 CE6 7 Execute the application on XP 8000 CE6 In this tutorial we will assume that you have installed XPAC platform SDK on PC and used the Visual Studio 2008 for application development 4 2 1 1 Creating a New Project The Visual C project template is a composite control that you use in this example creates a new project with this user control Step 1 Start Visual Studio 2008 Visual Studio 2008 Shift Alten Chi N Close Solution a E arado save selected Items Ctdes save Selected Items As save All Ctl Shift s Export Template Page Setup Print Recent Files Recent Projects Exit Step 3 In the Project types pane expand Visual C and then click Smart Device Step 4 In the T
54. rsion 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 29 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com Step 4 Reboot the device to make language setting take effect UI change request 2 3 Getting Started with XP 8000 CE6 Software Tools Follow these steps below to install necessary development resources and tools using companion CD CF card or download from our FTP Server Step 1 Copy the PlatformSDK XPacSDK_CE msi and install on the host PC The file is used for developing on visual studio 2005 2008 and located at CD root ICPDAS XP 8000 CE6 SDK PlatformSDK in the CD CF Card root SDK PlatformSDK ftp ftp icpdas com pub cd xp 8000 ce6 sdk platformsdk Step 2 Copy the Demo file folder to the host PC These files are located at CD root ICPDAS XP 8000 CE6 SDK Demo in the companion CD CF Card root SDK Demo ftp ftp icodas com pub cd xp 8000 ce6 sdk demo CD ICPDAS XP 8000 CE6 E XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 31 Ns Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com Step 3 Install DCON_Utility DCON Utility is used to set IO module from host PC and you have to install it on your host PC It s located at CD root ICPDAS XP 8000 CE6 Tools DCON_CE PC CF Card root Tools DCON_CE PC ftp ftp icpdas com pub cd xp 8000 ce6 tools dcon ce pc Step 4 Install Remote_
55. rts Feature Items Description CPU AMD LX 800 processor System Chipset AMD CS5536 Processor Module system Memory BIOS 512M RAM Award 4M bits flash ROM BIOS Windows CE6 R3 4 GB as IDE Master Flash Dual Battery Backup SRAM 512 KB for 5 years data retain Storage 16 KB data retention 40 years EEPROM 1 000 000 erase write cycles s ort up to 32 GB CF Card SuTree hot plug unsupported Graphic Chip AMD LX 800 integrated graphic controller VGA resolution RJ 45 2 10 100Mbps Base TX Ethernet Controller Ethernet Controller ie Auto negotiating Auto_MDIX LED indicator Operating System Graphic 640 x 480 1024 x 768 or above One Proprietary definition expansion for ISA and DC in Expansion Slots One PCI expansion with Hirose FX8C 120P SV6 22 Yes 09 Yes 6 bits for XP 8341 8741 CE6 XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 13 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com Feature Items Description RS 232 Internal communications with I 87K modules in slots for XP 8341 8741 CE6 only external COM1 only for XP 8041 CE6 Baud Rate 115200 bps Data Bits 8 Parity None Even Odd Stop Bits 1 Note CPU built in UART RS 232 Non isolation TxD RxD and GND used to update firmware Baud Rate 115200 57600 38400 19200 9600 4800 2400 1200 bps Data Bits 5
56. se contact with MIS to open the Ethernet port XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 52 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com Step 5 Click on the module name from the list to enter the configuration form FJ DCON_UTILITY_VER 514 The I O Modules Found File COM Port Search Run Language Help Terminal Se CE eI Start 0 End 10 Address 07255 Status a ion XPAC_CE System DCON PAC C eneeoeeees MRR 50 9600 Disable Parallel bus module or None KXXX 51 9600 Disable Parallel bus module or None 87017 52 9600 Disable B Al m mv V 87024 53 i 4 20 m N KRRKX S4 KXXX 5 ot e 0 r Configuration pa Channel Enable Disable Setting p oo m CH 0 ooo cH4 foao Address dec a Baudrate 3600 iv Ent 000 000 lV CH 5 000 013 St Checksum Disable Vv CH 2 000 004 IV CH 6 oome Dataformat Engineering y IV CH 3 000 008 tt Vv CH 7 foooo0r Input range 08 Fi i Y ee Searching Status TCPAP Address 10 0 Filter Setting 60Hz y aa igo ape e Mode Normal Mode Panty Option None Parity N 8 1 Modbus Response Delay Time IS lay Time N IN ma i Version Information in Delay Time o 07 30 ms setting If there is no operation within 30 seconds the connection will automatically close to rel
57. server compact 3 5 Query Analyzer gt RegEdit The RegEdit edits the registry of Windows Embedded CE6 on XP 8000 CE6 gt Remote Display The remote display application allows user to view the display of XP 8000 CE6 remotely on a Host PC Users need to run cerhost exe on the host PC and at the same time run cerdisp exe on XP 8000 CE6 gt TaskMgr The TaskMgr provides details about programs and processes running on the XP 8000 CE6 gt XPAC Utility The XPAC Utility provides various useful functions such as configuring Ethernet settings monitoring system settings and FTP services ete for easy and quick management For more information about the XPAC Utility please refer to 3 2 XPAC 3 1 DCON Utility for PC side DCON Utility Protoco ASCII Command GAR 7188E 800C a 1 87K Series 1 7000 Series A tate A The DCON Utility is toolkits that help user search the network easily to configure the I O modules and test the 1 0 status via the serial port RS 232 485 or Ethernet port using virtual com port It supports not only the DCON Protocol I O modules but also the M Series I O Modules Modbus RTU M 7K M 87K and will support Modbus ASCII M 87K now For more detailed information on DCON Utility application please refer to http www icpdas com products dcon introduction htm 3 2 XPAC Utility and manage the XP 8000 CE6 The XPAC Utility is a to
58. sual Basic and then click Smart Device Step 4 In the Templates pane click Smart Device Step 5 Type a name in the Name field and then click OK Here we will enter the name SDKInformation and a different location for the project if you wish Hew Project Project types Templates NET Framework 3 5 Yisual Studio installed templates je Smaxt Device Project My Templates Search Online Templates E Other Project Types Test Projecte A project for Smart Device applications Choose target platform Framework version and template in the next dialog box Name SUE Infomation Location CDocuments and Settings indowstkty Documenta WM Windows My Document e S Solution Name SDEInformation Create directory for solution Step 6 In the Target platform item choose Windows CE Step 7 In the NET Compact Formwork version item choose NET Compact Framework Version 3 5 Step 8 In the Templates pane choose Device Application and then click Next Add Hew Smart Device Project SDEInformation Target platform Windows CE NET Compact Framework version WET Compact Framework Version 3 5 Templates Device lass Library ova Control Empty Project Application Application Library a Mio A project for creating a NET Compact Framework 2 5 forme application for Windows CE Platform 4 2 3 2 Specifying the Path of the XPAC Reference The XPAC SDK provides a complete solution to
59. t Rotary Execution tab Function Settings Rotary Switch 8 System_Disk Tools DCON_CE DCON_CE_V600 exe Rotary Switch 9 System_Disk Tools Remote_Display cerdisp exe XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 49 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com 2 5 DCON Utility for configuring I 7K and I 87K series I O modules The DCON Utility is a tool which is designed to quickly control and management I 7K and I 87K series I O modules via COM port and Ethernet port The following table summarizes the information about TCP port mapping and I 7K and I 87K series expansion modules of COM port on XP 8000 CE6 COM port of XP 800 CE6 TCP Port Support modules COM 1 Backplane 10000 87K High profile series COM 2 Console Port 10001 7K 87K COM 3 RS 485 10002 7K 87K COM 4 RS 232 RS 485 10003 7K 87K COM 5 RS 232 10004 7K 87K with RS 232 http wwyw tBslaSco products Industrial communication_module comm 485 converter such as I 7520 o nio N WR o Dy XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 50 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com Starting the DCON Utility to configure I 87K series I O modules Step 1 On the XP 8000 CE6 execute the DCON firmware The DCON firmware can be obtained from System_Disk Tools DCON_CE or the link on
60. t 1 ActiveSyncBootstrap dll Shared CoreCon 1 0 Bin 2 ConMan dll 3 ConManPS dll 4 DesktopDMA dll 5 eDbgTL dll 6 TcpConnectionC dll C Program Files Common Files Microsoft conmanui dll Shared CoreCon 1 0 Bin 1033 C Program Files Common Files Microsoft 1 Device Agent Shared CoreCon 1 0 Target wce400 X86 Transport dll 2 eDbgTL dll 3 TcpConnectionA dll 4 clientshutdown exe 5 CMAccept exe 6 ConmanClient2 exe XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 137 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com Step 2 If the version matches correctly and the entire file are there copy the following files to XP 8000 CE6 System_Disk ICPDAS System folder m Clientshutdown exe m ConmanClient2 exe CMaccept exe m eDbgTL dll m TcpConnectionA dll Step 3 On the Tools menu click Options command File Edit View Project Build Debug Data Format Tools Window Community Help Zk Attach to Process Chit al a Connect to Device Uk Connect to Database tal Connect to Server Code Snippets Manager CtlE Ctrl B Choose Toolbox Items Add in Manager Macros Create GUID Dottuacator Community Edition Extemal Tools aj Device Emulator Manager Import and Export ettings Customize Uptons XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 138 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd
61. tall XP 8000 CE6 Step 1 Change the boot order It is the same as the step 1 to step 4 of above section 2 6 Rescue the XP 8000 CE6 Step 2 After restarted the devise will enter into XP 8000 CE6 Rescue Utility as the same as the step 5 to step 9 o above section 2 6 Rescue the XP 8000 CE6 XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 59 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com 2 8 Restore the Rescue Disk This section will show you how to restore your rescue disk in case of that the rescue disk crashed or been formatted Requirements For restoring the Rescue Disk you should prepare Ghost 11 or later which you could obtain by contacting Symantec http www symantec com There is ghost file Rescue_Disk gho can recover Rescue Disk if your Rescue Disk crashed The ghost file can be obtained at CD root ICPDASAXP 8000 CE6 Rescue Disk in the companion CD Note Below example is used Symantec Norton Ghost32 V 11 The Symantec Norton Ghost V 11 or above version are recommend as a demonstration how to do recovery the Rescue Disk XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 60 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com Please follow below steps to recover Rescue Disk Step 1 Open Symantec Norton Ghost32 V 11 software and click OK E G
62. tform Sala Eee CE Y Web Browser Devices E Projecte and Solutions TT AN a Source Control AP ate Ie xo Levice Text Editor Ed Database Tools H Debugging Device Tools Configure TCP IP Transport Use fixed port number Device IP addres O Obtain an IF addres automatically using Activeame Ce Use specific IF address 10 0 9 43 XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 140 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com Step 7 On the XPacSDK_CE x86 Device Properties dialog click the OK button ZPacSDE CE x80 Device Properties Default output location on device foot Folder Transport TCP Connect Transport Bootetrapper Actvensaue startup Provider Detect when device 12 disconnected Step 8 On the Options dialog click the OK button Keyboard a Show devices for platform etachip A eee Task List Eas DE CE Web Browser Devices Projects and Solutions CaS SS J Source Control EPa R CE x00 Device Text Editor Database Tools Rename Debugging Devic
63. th the XP 8000 CE6 pleas refer to XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 146 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com
64. that there are pull high pull low resistors on both sides of the repeaters I 7510 1 2 Km 1 2 Km 232 485 Converter 485 Repeater 485 Repeater 7520 Series 7510 Series A 7510 Series Slave Mode XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 132 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com XP 8000 CE6 as a Master default When one of XP 8000 CE6 is set to the master mode then all the other devices on the same network must be set to the slave mode Set an XP 8000 CE6 to the master mode by adjusting the jumpers on the power board of XP 8000 CE6 the pull high pull low resistors are adjusted to be enabled Refer to the following figure Mastar mo 21 0 SENS B i TS E Y Master M ode 485 Repeater b 7510 Series 485 Repeater 7510 Series XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 133 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com ARE gt 3 me Industha Eac J S a XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 134 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com C 1 How to Use Rotary Switch The rotary switch is reserved for application uses During normal operation the position of the rotary switch has no effects on XP 8000 CE6
65. the XP 8000 CE6 Step9 The XP 8000 CE6 will set itself default when the fi reboot after recovery procedure It needs about 1 After above steps the XP 8000 CE6 recovery is completed t XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 56 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com 2 7 Updating the XP 8000 CE6 XP 8000 CE6 update is part of the XP 8000 CE6 services to provide additional and more efficient features and functionality for XP 8000 CE6 operating system There are two ways to update the XP 8000 CE6 i Only update OS image Each release will contain new features reliability application compatibility security and more Before you download any release files we highly recommend you read the ReadMe txt file which contains all of this release contents For more information about service pack please refer to the documents which come with every release li Reinstall XP 8000 CE6 If you don t like just update OS image you can reinstall new version XP 8000 CE6 OS in your device The XP 8000 CE6 can be reinstalled with the XP 8000 CE6 Rescue Utility Before reinstalling the XP 8000 CE6 make sure the necessary updating files have been are available on your CF card The necessary files can be obtained at ftp ftp icodas com pub cd xp 8000 ce6 rescue Caution Before reinstall XP 8000 CE6 please check you have backup your data
66. u can just double click it on XP 8000 CE6 to execute it PF iol IMmMuncatior A a A Electronic circuits are constantly vulnerable to Electro Static Discharge ESD which become worse in a continental climate area Some I 7000 M 7000 and I 8000 series modules feature a new design for the frame ground which provides a path for bypassing ESD allowing enhanced static protection ESD capability and ensures that the module is more reliable To protect XP 8000 CE6 from ESD damage connect the Frame Ground pins to the earth In section 1 5 Overview please refer to Item 13 in Overview Item Description to see where the Frame Ground pins are The XP 8000 CE6 Series provide another bette The XP 8000 CE6 controller has a metallic boa of the plastic basket as shown in below Frame Ground Attach to Din Rail When mounted to the DIN rail be sure to conn ground Because the DIN rail is in contact with id as shown in below B UL as Connect to the Earth Ground 7 lt a i 3 Indust r Ea itelet se kd a e S k s k a A 7 I 7 D A E gC gq y D Y Id YA YA SU Wa TU MU MUY y IN ua YA T a y Ea Wa o ir p Q E gt lt IA atavavrear A WY M s Awana l ES TQANMA TA AZ mS 4 A DADO Bee A HD FALTADO a ADA QU lt Q Y aS 4 BBS Y eS AA Y AAA EPE A ARS AJ EB A AL Se AY MA AY A m OAL
67. ual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 39 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com IP Config Tab The IP Config tab provides functions to configure either DHCP Roaming or manually configured Static network settings and to monitor the MAC address Generally DHCP is the default settings but if you don t have a DHCP Server you must configure the network settings by using manual configuration General Display IP Config Network Device Information Auto Execution Rotary Execution LAN 1 LAN 2 MAC Address O0 10 F3 16 1D A2 MAC Address OU 10 F3 16 1D 43 8 Use DHCP to get IP address 8 Use DHCP to get IP address Assign IP address 0 Assign IP address IF Address 10 1 0 64 IF Address 10 1 0 61 Mask 255 255 1 0 Mask 255 255 0 0 Gateway 10 1 0 254 Gateway ESSE DNS Serveri 110 0 0 33 DNS Serveri 140 0 0 43 Apply _ Apply The tab used to How to use Configure the gt Obtaining an IP address automatically from DHCP network settings Select the Use DHCP to get IP address option gt Manually assign an IP address Select the Assign IP address option Monitor the MAC See the MAC Address 1 and MAC Address 2 fields address that displays the physical address of LAN1 and LANZ XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Page 40 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com gt
68. y the Rescue_Disk gho file into CF card and click OK F _Ghost32 11 0 E eS B B E E aE ae x a a 8 TEES EN 5 3 A E Mo ER eee Ng Cancel Spiers aha tate ade Se ee Se Rit Made A Made SS hae nee te hie ION Ts be See Nai Bi ei aie Bi Be i Y R Step 6 Recovering Rescue Disk Ghost32 11 0 oR po a e po pa y n ps pa Symantec Gho DE TOS TOS Sm ec Corporation fill seinen fs E We A E i xf Lees y bie A pag i Es Al oe q i 7 e A 5 2 ort Local file E RESCUE DISK Rescue_Disk GHO 7359 HB A ZE Local drive 31 7359 HB af E ri 1 1 Typetb Fat32 Size 7357 MB NO NAME E 7 E A R E S 2 se os SIE A A a ya XP 8000 CE6 User Manual version 1 0 7 Last Revised February 2012 Copyright O 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com Step 7 So far Rescue Disk has been done For more information of reinstall OS please refer to ii Reinstall XP 8000 of Rescue the XP 8000 CE6 gt V i Y Y d p A WAVWA Following Tools has been installed on the XP 8000 CE a Ez o tp gt DCON_Utility With Host PC running the DCON Utility on the XP 8000 CE6 the DCON_CE_V600 exe allows users to view and monitor the status of I O modules of XP 8000 CE6 through the DCON Utility gt ISQLW35 The ISQLW35 implements SQL

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