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1. cccecsseccessessssseseeseeeeeseeeten 107 About this manual 1 About this manual This manual has been designed to make using the DLoG MPC 6 as simple as possible and provide expert assistance if problems should occur It contains important information on using the device safely properly and efficiently Adhering to the manual helps by avoiding dangers reducing repair costs and breakdown times and increasing the reliability and lifespan of the DLoG MPC 6 DLoG GmbH will not assume responsibility for any damage caused by the improper use of the DLoG MPC 6 and or in disregard of the instructions in this manual WARNING Before transporting assembling and starting the DLoG MPC 6 please read this manual carefully and follow all the safety guidelines A listed Follow all Basic safety guidelines and the safety guidelines in the individual chapters Within this manual DLoG GmbH strives to provide all the information required for using your DLoG MPC 6 However because this is a versatile product that can be used in many different scenarios we cannot guarantee that the information contained in this manual will cover every single aspect Should you require further information or if you have questions or issues needing clarification please contact your nearest DLoG agent or representative 1 1 Device version described This manual describes the DLoG MPC 6 with the motherboard version MPC6 20 06 2006 DLoG MPC
2. Manual 2 00 This manual contains a detailed description of the product and we have made every effort to make it as accurate as possible However this is not a guarantee of the features or the functionality of the product We reserve the right to modify the contents of this document at any time and without prior notice Because we at DLoG are constantly striving to improve this product we cannot guarantee that previous or subsequent releases of the product will correspond in every respect with the product description given in this manual DLoG GmbH assumes no liability for technical inaccuracies typographic errors or faults in this documentation DLoG GmbH also assumes no liability for damages caused directly or indirectly by the delivery performance or usage of this material The software and hardware designations used in this documentation are in most cases also registered trademarks and are thus subject to law Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States US and other countries This documentation is protected by copyright Duplication in whole or in part is not permitted without prior written approval of DLoG GmbH Title of documentation User s Manual DLoG MPC 6 Documentation completed on 26 of February 2010 Version V2 00 Product number 885191E 12 Copyright 2006 2010 Technical customer support DLoG GmbH If you experience technical difficulties Industriestra e 15 please c
3. 5 Confirm this setting with OK This Windows setting must be carried out separately for each COM port unlike the BIOS setup setting Technical background Depending on the application and settings KON XOFF baud rate etc it is helpful in case of transmission problems to activate FIFO and to set the receive buffer or the transmit buffer to Low 1 This causes the buffer to be emptied as early as possible so that more time remains if other IRQs require time DLoG MPC 6 User s Manual V2 00 107 Troubleshooting Step 2 for computers with MS DOS BIOS setup setting USB Legacy Support If step 1 does not achieve a satisfactory solution to the transmission problem please change the following additional setting in the BIOS setup 1 In BIOS setup open the menu Advanced USB Configuration 2 Go to the setting USB Legacy Support Here Enabled is set by default 3 Change this setting to Disabled 4 Save this setting and leave the BIOS setup Warning When the setting USB Legacy Support Disabled is selected a USB keyboard and or a USB mouse can no longer be used in the following situations e inthe Safe mode of the computer e when using a Windows start menu e g selecting which operating system should be started e when starting the computer in MS DOS mode does not apply to the MS DOS command window in Microsoft Windows e when a Windows blue screen error message appears with the request to hit a key
4. 9 3 1 MS DOS MS DOS is not a Plug and Play operating system The system resources need to be managed by the user 9 3 2 Windows XP Embedded If the DLoG MPC 6 is running Windows XP Embedded not all USB devices will be supported 9 3 3 Linux Linux is an operating system that is gaining more and more ground in the industrial environment due to its stability and open access to the source code The DLoG MPC 6 was successfully tested with the SUSE distribution version 10 1 and Fedora Core 5 Most likely other distributions will also be compatible Most of the peripheral equipment for the DLoG MPC 6 is supported in Linux by default For the DLoG MPC 6 analog touch controller the drivers are included on the IPC HPC MPC Drivers CD or they can also be obtained from your DLoG sales agent DLoG MPC 6 User s Manual V2 00 73 Software applications 10 Software applications 10 1 Displaying the DLoG MPC 6 configuration The program DSYSINFO which is started from DOS shows the configuration of the DLoG MPC 6 It was designed for use under DOS and does not work under Windows XP Launching DSYSINFO EXE generates the following messages DSYSINFO V3 60 DLoG PC System Info Copyright C 1992 2003 by DLoG GmbH Date 13 SEP 06 13 40 07 20 Operating System Vers MS DOS DOS 7 10 CPU Math Coprocessor 486 or higher 80387 Installed Memory 64MB Size of fixed disk 0 1 122MB 1MB DLoG P
5. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio T V technician for help DLoG GmbH is not responsible for any radio television interference caused by unauthorized modifications of this equipment or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than those specified by DLoG GmbH The correction of interference caused by such unauthorized modification substitution or attachment will be the responsibility of the user The use of shielded I O cables is required when connecting this equipment to any and all optional peripheral or host devices Failure to do so may violate FCC and ICES rules DLoG MPC 6 User s Manual V2 00 11 Basic safety guidelines WARNING FCC warning Any change or modification which is not expressly approved in the corresponding pages can lead to the withdrawal of y N the operating license for this device In order to comply with the FCC requirements regarding radio frequency exposure from vehicle mounted transmission devices the antenna has to be kept at least 20 cm away from people 2 9 2 Transmission of radio frequencies Use care in airplanes or in clinical medical areas Some devices in hospitals and airplanes are not protected from radio frequency energy Consequently do not use the DLoG MPC 6 in airplanes or hospitals without prior authorization Here use of the DLoG MPC 6 is only permitted if authorization is obtained Caution with pacemakers Do not use the DLoG MPC 6 near p
6. e WLAN 5 GHz band 5 15 GHz 5 35 GHz may only be used indoors e WLAN operation outdoors in France is only permitted in the 2454 2483 5 MHz range at max 10 mW EIRP User s Manual V2 00 DLoG MPC 6 Basic safety guidelines 2 9 FCC user information 2 9 1 Interference declaration of the Federal Communications Commission This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules and meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Standard ICES 003 for digital apparatus These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected
7. Laying power supply cables observe the local installation regulations The power supply cables must be laid in accordance with the applicable local installation regulations Ensure that no persons are injured in case the mounting bracket breaks The DLoG MTC 6 10 may in no case be installed in such a way that persons can be injured during a breaking of the mounting bracket e g fatigue break If the device is mounted in a place where people can be injured if the bracket should break appropriate safety measures must be put in place e g install a security cable in addition to the device bracket Radio performance Do not exceed the maximum permissible transmitting power Do not exceed the maximum permissible transmitting power which is specified by each separate country DLoG MPC 6 users must verify this themselves 2 4 Power supply Operation in an emergency immediately disconnected the device from the power supply In case of emergency such as damage to the power cable or housing or ingress of liquid or other foreign bodies the device must be disconnected immediately from the power supply Contact technical support staff at once Protection of the power supplies If after replacement the fuse fed by the internal power supply blows again the device must be sent in for servicing immediately see section 3 6 11 Danger of electrocution when cleaning servicing the device In order to avoid electrocution always disconnect
8. 12 34 The SELV circuit is a secondary circuit that is designed and protected so that its voltages will not exceed a safe value both when operating correctly or if a single error occurs 24 User s Manual V2 00 DLoG MPC 6 3 5 10 Maximum power available for peripheral devices Device description Power supply Motherboard with no internal fan with internal fan DC 1 800 MHz motherboard 24 W 28 W DC 1 1 GHz motherboard 16 W 20 W DC 3 800 MHz motherboard 13 2 W 26 2 W DC 3 1 GHz motherboard 5 W 18 W AC 1 800 MHz motherboard 13 2 W 26 2 W AC 1 1 GHz motherboard 5 W 18 W 3 5 11 Power supply fuses The symbol for the fuse is FA You will find the exact position on the sticker located on the connection plate Section 5 3 External connectors Power supply Fuse type Examples DC 1 5x20 mmT16A Wickmann 195 2160 16 A 250 V DC 5 L 250 V Siba 179120 SIBA 7000135 16 A 250 V i or similar devices produced by other manufacturers DC 2 5x20 mm T 6 3 A Bussman 505 6 3A DC 10 H 250 V Wickmann 181 6 3A Littelfuse 215 06 3 Schurter 0001 2512 Siba 70 007 65 6 3A Elu 179200 6 3A or similar devices produced by other manufacturers DC 3 5x20 mm T 12 5 A Wickmann 195 2125 12 5 A 250 V DC 4 L 250 V Siba 179120 SIBA Nr 7000135 12 5 A 250 V or similar devices produced by other manufacturers AC 1 5x20 mm T 1 25 A Wickmann 181 1 25 A or similar devices produced H
9. 3 wire 2 i DC blue wire IGN white wire MIN e G99 rcs el A 12 VDC red wire Le o9 9 es SEER cable supply voltage 24 VDC 48 VDC cable supply voltage 12 VDC Figure 5 7 Cable diagrams of the DC device s supply connection DLoG MPC 6 User s Manual V2 00 39 Initial operation 5 4 Connecting external devices The DLoG MPC 6 must be disconnected from the power supply e before external devices e g scanner keyboard can be connected or disconnected e and before the DLoG MPC 6 can be connected to a network All connections and interfaces on the DLoG MPC 6 are located on the underside of the unit Before connecting or disconnecting peripheral devices exception USB devices the DLoG MPC 6 must be disconnected from the power supply If the DLoG MPC 6 is equipped with an optional UPS battery only open the device after the power LED has gone out Otherwise this could seriously damage both the DLoG MPC 6 and Cautlon the connected devices Property damage Make sure that external peripheral devices with their own power supply are switched on at the same time as the DLoG MPC 6 or after you start the DLoG MPC 6 If this is not possible please ensure that the DLoG MPC 6 is adequately protected from power leakage caused by an external device 40 User s Manual V2 00 DLoG MPC 6 Initial operation 5 4 1 Powering down the DLoG MPC 6 Always shut down the DLo
10. 32 User s Manual V2 00 DLoG MPC 6 Device description Top view Dimensions without add ons in mm Figure 3 8 DLoG MPC 6 112 top view DLoG MPC 6 User s Manual V2 00 33 Device description 3 6 VESA drill holes The VESA drill holes on the DLoG MPC 6 are visible on this diagram Dimensions without add ons in mm VESA Bohrbild Figure 3 9 DLoG MPC 6 110 with VESA drill holes 34 User s Manual V2 00 DLoG MPC 6 Unpacking the device 4 Unpacking the device 4 1 Scope of delivery The delivery includes at least the following e DLoG MPC 6 with strain relief rail e Ordered assembly set e Cable cover standard IP54 optional IP65 with strain relief rail e One DC or AC connecting cable e One IPC MPC driver CD per delivery e One printed manual per delivery Please verify the delivery contents immediately on receipt 4 2 Packaging The packaging material has been selected to optimally protect your device while simultaneously offering the best possible ecological compatibility We therefore kindly request that you store the original packaging material or ensure it is used for another suitable purpose such as transporting the unit or returning shipment Caution If you repack the device please ensure that the cling wrap in the Property cardboard frame is positioned towards the front of the device so that damage it can provide the proper protection 4 3 Returning your device Due care was exerc
11. Computer is starting up normal operational state shutdown delay time is running FLASHING _ Temperature sensor malfunctioning automatic switch off software configuration OFF ON Heating is on at temperatures lt 0 C or overheating warning at temperatures gt 62 C The computer will not start until the temperature inside the unit is between 0 and 62 C again DLoG MPC 6 User s Manual V2 00 69 Operating system 9 Operating system 9 1 Pre installed on the hard drive CompactFlash When a DLoG MPC 6 with a pre installed operating system is started this operating system is loaded following the BIOS boot messages System specific device drivers such as those for display audio and network adapters and touch screens are also pre installed Refer to the relevant operating system manual for specific operating instructions In DLoG MPC 6 units with a pre installed operating system the system is located on the C partition The size of this partition will not always be the same as the size of the entire hard drive CompactFlash It is up to you to organize the usage of the remaining hard drive CompactFlash capacity With Windows XP Embedded a small EWF partition Enhanced Write Filter which is required for the EWF functions 70 User s Manual V2 00 DLoG MPC 6 Operating system 9 2 Installing on the hard drive CompactFlash When a DLoG MPC 6 is started up for the first time without a pre installed operati
12. DLoG MPC 6 In accordance with EN 60068 2 3 Class 5M3 according to EN 60721 3 5 1998 land vehicles 5 hrs with 3 6 g effective noise and 36 vibrations with 30 g peaks or US highway truck according to MIL STD 810F 2000 Department of Defense 3 hrs with 1 g effective noise and 600 vibrations with 20 g peaks in operation with Flash disk EN 55022 Class A EN 55024 EN 61000 3 2 EN61000 3 3 EN 61000 6 2 IEC 60950 1 EN 60950 1 UL 60950 1 EN 300328 1 and EN 301489 17 in case DLoG data transmission devices operating in the 2 4 GHz spectrum have been installed User s Manual V2 00 27 Device description 3 5 14 Dimensions DLoG MPC 6 110 SVGA Front view Dimensions without add ons in mm 266 38 10 49 Figure 3 3 DLoG MPC 6 110 SVGA front view 28 User s Manual V2 00 DLoG MPC 6 Device description Side view Dimensions without add ons in mm 226 8 90 Figure 3 4 DLoG MPC 6 110 SVGA side view DLoG MPC 6 User s Manual V2 00 29 Device description Top view Dimensions without add ons in mm Figure 3 5 DLoG MPC 6 110 SVGA top view 30 User s Manual V2 00 DLoG MPC 6 Device description 3 5 15 Dimensions DLoG MPC 6 112 Front view Dimensions without add ons in mm 310 02 12 21 Figure 3 6 DLoG MPC 6 112 front view DLoG MPC 6 User s Manual V2 00 31 Device description Side view Dimensions without add ons in mm Figure 3 7 DLoG MPC 6 112 side view
13. Protection class IP65 In order to comply with protection class IP65 please use the optionally available IP65 assembly kit from DLoG Please observe the installation instructions included with this assembly kit After finishing the mounting process the cables must be affixed using the included strain relief rail Figure 7 3 DLoG MPC 6 with strain relief DLoG MPC 6 User s Manual V2 00 57 Mounting 7 7 2 Protection class IP54 To ensure that the DLoG MPC 6 continues to conform to this protection category proceed as follows 1 Place the cables connected to and from the device next to each other Avoid crossing the cables 2 Attach the cables to the strain relief rail using the enclosed strain relievers Ensure that the cables are attached exactly where the cable cover s cable opening is located Figure 7 4 DLoG MPC 6 without cable cover 3 Now attach the sealing ends onto the cables 58 User s Manual V2 00 DLoG MPC 6 Mounting Take care not to damage the opening seal of the cable cover It Caution should be possible to attach the cable cover to the cable duct Property without using force The neck collar screws should be screwed damage firmly preferably diagonally and always using 5 rotations The screws need to be retightened after 2 days Figure 7 5 DLoG MPC 6 with cable cover mounted DLoG MPC 6 User s Manual V2 00 59 Mounting 7 8 Mounting the WLAN Antenna In order t
14. max 1 0A 47 63Hz 1 25AT DC GND DC 60W 24 48V DC Ignition 10 100 MBit Figure 5 2 External connectors 24 48 VDC 60 W version Ignition max 60V DC coma ans 12 5 AT OIOI Figure 5 3 External connectors 24 48 VDC 100 W version DLoG MPC 6 User s Manual V2 00 37 Initial operation PCI Slot DC 100W 12V DC Ignition max 60V DC 9 o AS RJ45 fal 10 100 MBit Figure 5 4 External connectors 12 VDC 100 W version 5 3 1 AC voltage supply connector Version Standard power plug IEC 320 compliant 3 pin Outside view of the connector Figure 5 5 Exterior view of the AC power supply connector 5 3 2 DC voltage supply connector Version Phoenix Combicon 3 pin External view DC DC Ignition Figure 5 6 Exterior view of the DC power supply connector 38 User s Manual V2 00 DLoG MPC 6 Initial operation Explanation Ignition on means that a control signal has to be routed to this connection e g ignition of a vehicle that matches the supply voltage level and is able to supply at least 2 W to the DLoG MPC 6 The signal reference is DC 5 3 3 DLoG MPC 6 supply cable The following diagrams show the DC device s supply cable 12 V supply cable 24 48 V supply cable RD GNYE BK GNYE BU BN BU or GY Ring RT M4 DC black wire IGN brown
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16. this leaves approx 20 W for plug in cards and or external devices 7 5 1 AC power pack An integrated electrically isolated AC power pack is available for the DLoG MPC 6 This automatically adapts to the mains voltages 115 VAC or 230 VAC 50 60 Hz Its maximum output is 60 W Power is connected on the underside of the device via a standard plug for non heating devices There is no power switch Ensure that there is a suitable disconnecting device such as a Caution power switch or circuit breaker in the power supply circuit Property Ensure that the disconnecting device isolates all supply voltage damage lines DLoG MPC 6 User s Manual V2 00 53 Mounting 7 5 2 DC power pack Different DC power packs each fully integrated and electrically isolated are available for the DLoG MPC 6 read more in manual section 3 5 9 Power supply 100 W power packs are required for the heating option Power is connected to the underside of the unit using a Phoenix Contact plug There is no power switch In DC applications the DLoG MPC 6 must only be connected to a SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage circuit Ensure that there is a suitable disconnecting device such as a power switch or circuit breaker in the power supply circuit Ensure Caution that the disconnecting device isolates all supply voltage lines Property damage The connecting cables must be protected by a fuse 30 AT max The ignition connect
17. BIOS setting applies to all COM ports Technical background The changed setting affects the computer s power saving mechanism If the power saving mechanism C2 State Support is set to Disabled no SMls will be generated when switching processor states between C1 gt C2 gt C2 and back to C1 which may lead to lost bytes on the RS232 interface The setting C2 State Support is also called Stop Clock State the C3 State Support is the so called Sleep State 106 User s Manual V2 00 DLoG MPC 6 Troubleshooting Step 2 for computers with MS Windows Activate FIFO If step 1 does not achieve a satisfactory solution to the transmission problem please change the following setting in the Windows system 1 Open the menu Start Control Panel System Hardware Device Manager Connections COM1 COM2 etc 2 Use the right mouse button to open the popup menu and activate Properties 3 Go to Connection settings Advanced 4 Set the Receive buffer and the Transmit buffer to Low 1 Erweiterte Einstellungen fiir COM1 FIFO Puffer verwenden erfordert 16550 kompatiblen UART W hlen Sie niedrigere Einstellungen zur Korrektur von Yerbindungsproblemen Abbrechen W hlen Sie h here Einstellungen um eine h here Geschwindigkeit zu erzielen Empfangspuffer Niedrig 1 J Hoch 14 1 Ubertragungs puffer Niedrig 1 J Hoch 18 M COM Anschlussnummer COM1 Figure 14 1 Advanced settings for COM1 FIFO
18. EMC Emission EMC Storfestigkeit EMC Immunity Information technology equipment radio disturbance characteristics limits and EN 55024 1998 Information technology equipment immunity characteristics limits and methods of A1 2001 A2 2003 measurement 2 9 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC limits for harmonic current emissions equipment EN 61000 3 2 2006 input current lt 16 A per phase For AC only Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 3 3 Limits Limitation of voltage changes EN 61000 3 3 1995 voltage fluctuations and flicker in public low voltage supply systems for equipment with A1 2001 A2 2005 rated current lt 16 A per phase and not subject to conditional connection For AC onl B9 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 6 2 Generic standards Immunity for EN 61000 6 2 2005 industrial environments Data transmission equipment operating in the 2 4GHz ISM band and using wide band EN 300 328 V1 7 1 modulation techniques Specific conditions for 2 4GHz wideband transmission systems and 5GHz high EN 301 489 17 V1 3 2 performance RLAN equipment Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters ERM Electro Magnetic EN 301 489 1 V1 8 1 Compatibility EMC standard for radio equipment and services Part 1 Common technical requirements Sicherheit Safety EN 60950 1 2006 Information technology equipment Safety Part 1 General requirements Geselischatt fir elektronische MOG Datenitechnik
19. Select the Calibration tab and click the Touch field 3 Once calibration is complete finish by clicking Accept 4 Select the Click Settings tab and select Enable right click emulation and enter the following values Right Click Area Double Click Area each to 13 Right Click Delay Double Click Delay each to the third line 5 Exit the tool with OK 84 User s Manual V2 00 DLoG MPC 6 Serial ports 12 Serial ports By default the DLoG MPC 6 is equipped with 4 serial ports COM1 and COM2 are accessible from the outside COM3 and COM4 are used internally for communication with the environment controller and the touch controller 12 1 Resources Resources for the serial ports are pre defined in the system architecture and automatically managed by the BIOS The resources for COM1 COM2 COM3 and COM4 can be defined via the BIOS The standard resources for serial ports are COM1 Address 0x3F8 Ox3FF hexadecimal Interrupt IRQ4 COM2 Address 0x2F8 0x2FF hexadecimal Interrupt IRQ3 COM3 Address 0x3E8 Ox3EF hexadecimal Interrupt IRQ10 COM4 Address 0x2E8 0x2EF hexadecimal Interrupt IRQ11 12 2 COM1 options The following section describes what needs to be observed when using the COM1 port to supply power to external equipment The resources required for the COM1 controller module are automatically reserved by the BIOS 12 3 COM1 as a power supply The COM1 port can optionally supply externally connected equipme
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21. e when ScanDisk requires input or other messages occur while the PC is booting Fix Use PS 2 devices instead 14 2 Data transmission via LAN Ethernet If problems occur during data transmission over LAN Ethernet e g data is lost or not detected the cause of these problems may be a cable which is too long Depending on the cable layout and interference from the environment it may be impossible to use the cable length of 100 m given in the specification IEEE802 3 standard The solution here is the use of a shorter cable 108 User s Manual V2 00 DLoG MPC 6 Maintenance 15 Maintenance WARNING Danger due to electric shock when cleaning and maintaining the device j To avoid electric shock turn the DLoG MPC 6 off and disconnect it from the power supply before cleaning or maintaining it 15 1 Cleaning the housing The housing of the DLoG MPC 6 is best cleaned with a damp cloth Do not use compressed air a high pressure cleaner or vacuum cleaner as this can damage the surface Using a high pressure cleaner poses the additional risk of water entering the device and damaging the electronics or display 15 2 Touch screen cleaning The touch screen s surface should always be kept clean of dirt dust fingerprints etc to ensure full display visibility Abrasive cleaning agents may scratch the surface and lead to a deterioration in image quality The best results are obtained using a damp non abra
22. followed 2 1 Safety In order to prevent injury and damage please read and observe the following safety guidelines prior to assembly and commissioning The manufacturer assumes no liability for any and all damages that can be attributed to non compliance with these guidelines 2 2 Intended usage The DLoG MPC 6 is a multifunction terminal for stationary and mobile use in commercial applications for example logistics storage manufacturing A different or extraordinary usage is not permitted For resulting damage the user operator of the DLoG MPC 6 is solely responsible This also applies to any changes you make to the device Compliance with the contents of the safety guidelines is particularly important for the proper use of this device DLoG MPC 6 User s Manual V2 00 5 Basic safety guidelines 2 3 Initial operation of the device Area of application not for use in life support systems or critical safety systems The device is not designed for use in life support systems or critical safety systems where system malfunction can lead to the direct or indirect endangerment of human life The operator shall take full responsibility for using the device in these situations The device cannot be used in combination with safety functions for machines and equipment which have to conform to the requirements of EN 954 1 Risk of injury during transit or installation The unit could fall during transit or installation and cause inj
23. for the USB mouse under MS DOS can be provided with a PS 2 driver since here it is managed by the BIOS Special functions such as those provided by wheel mouse devices frequently require additional drivers which are to be supplied by the manufacturer DLoG MPC 6 User s Manual V2 00 47 Accessories 6 3 External CD ROM drive An external CD ROM drive is available for the DLoG MPC 6 This is connected via the USB port When connecting an external USB CD ROM drive which has its own external power supply the DLoG MPC 6 must be disconnected from the power supply The CD ROM must be powered up simultaneously or after the DLoG MPC 6 as otherwise this can Caution cause start up problems malfunctions or even the destruction of Property the device damage Please note Not every device classified as a USB CD ROM is a proper USB CD ROM drive Only use devices approved by DLoG to ensure the device is fully compatible Operation The CD ROM drive port is provided via USB The drive which is supplied in a separate housing is connected to one of the sockets on the back of the DLoG MPC 6 Depending on the model the external drive is powered either via the DLoG MPC 6 connecting cable or via a separate external power supply If USB has been activated in the BIOS the CD ROM drive is automatically recognized and made available by the BIOS The CD ROM drive is bootable once it has been properly installed To boot from a CD ROM
24. if you use peripheral devices that supply DC to the DLoG MPC 6 via an interconnector such as a DC serial port this will cause a short circuit This will inevitably lead to malfunctions or even a total system failure e In DC powered devices always attach ring tongues on the supply voltage cable to the ground bolt situated on the connector bay DLoG MPC 6 User s Manual V2 00 55 Mounting cz al ey Position of the ground bolt o oO On BOB Bi Figure 7 2 Position of the ground bolt e The other end of the yellow green supply voltage cable should be connected to the vehicle s chassis e Make sure that the DLoG MPC 6 s connecting cable is attached as close to the battery as possible Connecting the DLoG MPC 6 to large electrical loads such as converters for the forklift motor may result in random restarts malfunctions and or irreparable damage to the device e f you want to connect devices fed by other power sources to the DLoG MPC 6 such as certain PS 2 Wedges printers and so on be sure to power up the peripheral devices at the same time or after the DLoG MPC 6 Otherwise you may encounter start up problems malfunctions or even irreparable damage to the device 56 User s Manual V2 00 DLoG MPC 6 Mounting 7 7 Cable cover splash guard Caution For safety reasons the supplied cable cover for the external ports Property must be installed prior to using the DLoG MPC 6 damage 7 7 1
25. instalation ssnin a a ana e aa aS 111 16 5 Mobile application on VENICIOS ia c ctessesvesYeveianatecers sot evemstqurtecruedtaseoeareaenttwretaanenes 111 16 6 Using the touch screen s ssssesssssssrssesrrsssesresrenresresnrsresnnsrrtrnenrnnrnnrrnresrenneae 112 16 7 Use storage in extreme temperatures ccccccscecssssssscsssssssesscscssessesesssenseees 112 17 18 DISDOS Al acna a O aeartecuetans Return packing SUID iessesscceteccascsexcvevnestreliscensnarcvaencenstbaiseancectenacnecss List of figures Figure 3 1 DLoG MPC 6 with optional MOUNT ccccccseceseeseseseesesesetsseetesseeteeeeetes 13 Figure 3 2 Example of a device type plate csssescssessesssssssrsrssessssecseassensereneesasens 15 Figure 3 3 DLoG MPC 6 110 SVGA front view ccscssssssssssssssssssesssessseeesssecsessaraseees 28 Figure 3 4 DLoG MPC 6 110 SVGA side ViOW ccsscsssssssssssessssssssessessseessesseecerassees 29 Figure 3 5 DLoG MPC 6 110 SVGA top ViOW ccccccssescsssesssssssssssssssecssesseseseseseseseees 30 Figure 3 6 DLoG MPC 6 112 front view csessesssscssssseeesssssersesecssssensesererseseeaeasen 31 Figure 3 7 DLoG MPC 6 112 side ViGW s csccccsvcsdescicsecdadstenceesenszaceesuasttescacemiesteestimasiee 32 Figure 3 8 DLoG MPC 6 112 top VIG Ws sscecesazecsbesesacsaacesncscindeceaedscebssecatsnitssaasszesecsenteetendens 33 Figure 3 9 DLoG MPC 6 110 with VESA drill NoleS ccccscss
26. mbH 7 Industriestrasse 13 D 82110 Germering five 242 01 Mee e aeeie r Datum Place Date Unterschrif Signature r DLoG GmbH Industriestr 15 D 82110 Germering Telefon 49 0 89 4111 91 0 Telefax 49 0 89 4111 91 900 E Mail info diog com http Avww dlog com DofC Table of contents AbDOUUTHIS manuales aanne a a cadens 1 1 1 Device version described s ssssssssssiessiessresstssressrententnnrennrnnnrnnrnnnrnnnrnrnnnrnnrnnnt 1 1 2 For qualified personnel cicscccasladerssacidersuart ccd avtachatienaeanceiasimercietcdunin 2 1 3 Keep this manual ssssesssenseeesessntsresrressestetrenrententrttnittitrnnntnntantnnnnnnenntnnnnne nennen 2 1 4 DESIQMINGIIOG csr ccarsessnaasiiraetaade ansnteoaiaattemnea chicas aia enen 2 1 41 Riskof injury ordeath saiisine teed eee cantatas 2 1 4 2 Danger of property CAMAGS asec tisicwneaincstias euibund raze tseunsvesthecestumnvrshasansssivietss 3 Tite Sic a SLA iatisreoe ut vcevezsecse aptacanqusrnestsscavaugceneds A EE 3 1 4 4 Additional design eleMent cccsscsscssssssssessssssseessessrsesseceseseessseseneesass 3 Basic Safety guidelines ssssssssssssusunsununnnnnnnunnununnnnnnnunnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 5 2l Safe anna a nea ae A sta A Neca aaah ank 5 22 MIMGAGED USAGE n messe a a A 5 2 3 Initial operation of the device sssssnsssnessresresreesresnressrenteresnresntenntnnrennrnnnrnnrennrns 6 Za POWG
27. message WM_QUERYENDSESSION with a user query to confirm if the current file is to be saved Applications that can be quit with the key combination ALT and F4 that is without a final user query generally send the required response to the WM_QUERYENDSESSION message and are not shutdown harg To ensure that vital data is always saved correctly applications need to be able to properly respond to the WM_QUERYENDSESSION message that is without user queries and within the set time period Further information to the DLoG Config program can be found in the corresponding manual DLoG MPC 6 User s Manual V2 00 105 Troubleshooting 14 Troubleshooting 14 1 COM1 COM2 data transmission To avoid transmission problems in serial transmission DLoG GmbH always recommends transmission with hardware handshake If problems arise when transmitting data via a serial interface COM1 or CON2 e g data is lost or is not detected please follow the steps described here Please note the different procedures for MSWindows and MS DOS operating systems Step 1 Change power saver BIOS settings 1 In BIOS setup open the menu Advanced CPU Configuration 2 Go to the setting C2 State Support Here Enabled is set by default 3 Change this setting to Disabled The setup line C3 State Support is automatically also set to Disabled 4 Save that BIOS setting and leave the BIOS setup Q This
28. surface reenn 62 IEEE802 3 Standard onanie ndi 108 Disconnecting device ecreis 44 IQNION EEE E EE EE 39 100 101 Display e aa EE ENEE ioe 43 44 Ignition connecting cables 54 Display configuration 0 teesesteeteseeseetesteneetesteneeseaes 74 Ignition Input 22 ica a e eta nut ictets 100 DLoG Config program 41 105 ignition siga sauret 44 69 DLoG drivers sisirin 89 91 94 mage quali nigana 109 DLoGPwr sys driver sissies 104 Industrial chemicals and the touch screen 77 DSY SINFO ie aenn irana a 74 Inferior temperature in the device eeeeseeeeeeeeees 67 PRP irre T E ECO 43 INJURY A E E EE ER 2 Electric Sh0Ck iessu 109 Input voltage of the DLoG MPC 6 si 7 Electrically isolated input output c ceeeeeees 21 IMPUS xs Selanne alc econ herd iva owes a ias 21 FleCtroCutlOn teseeseirs ante sacral awandnares 7 8 Installation EnvirOnMent ccececceccseeseseeceseeeeeeeeeeeeees 6 EIU acheter EE diana vialasdvetenicay 25 Intended USage issiisisirisiireiriririisrreiiriiiiriiia 5 Emergency Operation sssi unna onii 7 INnterCONNS COM scorni raei 55 Emergency shut off switch cessssssesssseeseeeeeeseeeeees 111 Internal temperature eects 101 EN 61000422 oinera ean p dias aie 18 Interrupt wear cnivn ciel in r 85 EN 954i nona Gatti dia aaa a a ole tains alin 6 P54 a AE ans E E EEA AES 16 EN testiMmarkKS Snyrti a a a aie 27 A E AE AATE 16 57 110 Enhanced Write Filter cccsecsesceess
29. with 12 1 display Any differences between the devices will be clearly noted in this manual 3 3 Abbreviations used for devices and accessories Please note that to save space on the DLoG MPC 6 and supplied accessories the following abbreviations have been used Abbreviation Explanation DC DC Ign Ignition 3 4 Device description and type identification 3 4 1 Device type plate The device type plate on the DLoG MPC 6 contains the following information DLoG MPC 6 110 Describes the device DLoG MPC 6 with one or 1 connection level and a 10 or 12 display DLoG MPC 6 112 XGA SVGA or VGA AC or DC Type of power supply the following numbers 1 9 indicate the exact type of power supply with input voltage Display resolution 14 User s Manual V2 00 DLoG MPC 6 Device description H H stands for heating further letters denote other device options e g 24 48V with 6 2 A Input voltage of the DC power supply with nominal current or AC power supply with additional frequency display e g 1 GHz Clock rate of the CPU SIN 12 digit serial number composed of DLoG specific device code 29 stands for the DLoG MPC 6 model range Indication of the week of manufacture Indication of the year of manufacture Six digits for internal DLoG identification Example of a device type plate DLoG GmbH D 82110 Germering 49 89 411191 0 www d
30. 11 5 Storage and handling The resistive touch screen is a glass product and must therefore be handled with care To avoid scratching the touch screen the surface should be kept clean and free of dust and dirt To avoid accidental damage to the touch screen follow these instructions e Store corresponding to the temperature and humidity listed Technical Data e Do not place heavy objects on the touch screen e Use a soft lint free cloth dampened with isopropanol for cleaning e The finger or a suitable stylus can be used for operation Sharp or hard objects may not be used Unsuitable objects such as ball point pens screwdrivers etc damage the sensor and lead to the total failure of the touch screen 78 User s Manual V2 00 DLoG MPC 6 Touch screen 11 6 MS DOS installation and calibration Installation The directory C hammouse must be used in order for the driver to be able to locate the calibration data Install the Hampshire touch screen driver after installing MS DOS and verifying that the installed system is fully functional Follow the instructions below to install the Hampshire touch screen driver under MS DOS 1 Create the directory C HAMMOUSE This directory name must not be modified 2 Copy the DOS files for the touch screen into this directory These DOS files can be found in the directory C Util on the hard drive CompactFlash of the DLoG MPC 6 or on the driver CD ROM 3 Enter the follow
31. 11 Windows XP SP Taninin iiaia 71 Supply voltage cable ececcceeeeseseseeseesetesesteeeeees 55 Wireless Card ecccceccseesesesseseseeeseeesesesseeteeestees 50 111 Supply voltage lines c ccceecseseeeseeeteeeeeeeseeneteeees 53 WUWING scarce occas enon ateuns dein nr avedutnetaes 8 Surface of the touch screen eeceseeeeeeeeseeeeeeees 62 WLAN aneneen e AR 42 SUSE distribuh n ssie an it 73 WLAN 802211 oua anaa aa AS 10 SUSE LinUX AOM wetsataciandanudidataiantaetas 71 WLAN antenna minimum distance from people 60 SWICK ee sind nnie ena Aedavkmraaini 6 WEAN card Srii ana a a ai 50 TOMPCratun ise cicentevctuin viene sin aueabierasiedavd 26 WLAN SetlingS 0 seeeseeseeseseeeseeeeteseeseeneeteseeneetssteneessans 42 Temperature ranges ecceccccecesesecseeeeeeseseseeeeeeeeeenees 112 WLAN status displa csccecceeseceeceseseeseeeseeenseeeneeeees 41 Temperature Sensor cccccceecesecseseeeeteseseeeetsttenseeeees 69 WM_QUERYENDSESSION 0 0 eeeeeseeceeeseeeeseeeeeeeeees 105 Temperature warning hot 69 WORDPAD EXE snrenaiinsincdinotihudanatnjiot 105 TerraTec 128i PCI sound card 99 Writing UtCNSIIS ceeeeeceeeeteeseeteseeseeteseeseetsseeneeesseeneeseans 62 Test MarkS i ie mara Mahe Ae 27 Y Cable piiniat nea i a 19 47 TAIP an a a a eee ieee 44 Touch controller sana eda Bh Anaad 20 Touch soreer a a at 16 20 77 112 Touch screen cleaning eeeseeseeseseeseesteeeet
32. 250 V by other manufacturers DLoG MPC 6 User s Manual V2 00 25 Device description 3 5 12 Ambient conditions You can obtain even more information on the currently used displays and their temperature ranges on the Internet at www dlog com Operating All specifications in accordance with EN 60068 2 1 2 temperature The permissible ambient temperature depends on the display used Display Operating Operating temperature temperature C with heating C 10 4 VGA 0 to 50 30 to 50 10 4 SVGA 230cd_ 0 to 35 no heating possible 10 4 SVGA 400cd _ 0 to 50 30 to 50 12 1 SVGA 0 to 50 30 to 50 12 1 XGA 0 to 50 30 to 50 Storage All specifications in accordance with EN 60068 2 1 2 temperature The permissible ambient temperature depends on the display used Display Storage temperature C 10 4 VGA 35 to 65 10 4 SVGA 230cd 20 to 60 10 4 SVGA 400cd 20 to 80 12 1 SVGA 20 to 80 12 1 XGA 20 to 80 Note The storage temperature s lower limit may exceed the permissible operating temperature range In such cases the unit may be powered up to the minimum storage temperature and used in the full range of operating temperatures after the heating phase 26 User s Manual V2 00 DLoG MPC 6 Device description Relative humidity 10 to 90 at 40 C non condensating Mechanical vibration and shock resistance 3 5 13 Test marks CE
33. 6 5 1 Cooling through the supply of fresh Ail cccssseseccssssssescsssessseesssessssessssesssseesees 36 5 20 PIMACONMGURAUON isenana a Nera 37 Bids EXTEN al connector Sresi aneh a E 37 5 3 1 AC voltage supply COMME GION y Avihcscceiwsan sivrestenrsestiennoupiacunand cause dase nates 38 5 3 2 DC voltage supply connector sssccucetvesisetscacesseenstetteascneosenadesssassotateteoshabansans cases 38 5 3 3 DLoG MPC 6 supply Cable in ssnctitiricsmancetemaahiniamasamaihaant 39 5 4 Connecting external devices tsi ha fiatietaatncaatileiaiven caXdaiettiabiancshd auhaleigecsts eteciads 40 5 4 1 Powering down the DLoG MPC 6 ais nccaitarciocettctleicatineanaeitiiahaitocsbetiaitieians 41 5 4 2 Powering up the DLoG MPC 6 s ssssssssssesssessressrsssrssrrsnrerrssrrsnrennrenrrrsrnesreerrens 41 5 5 Software settings with DLoG Config e sss ssssssressrsssessressresnrertsnrennrnrnnnrnnrnnrennne 41 o0 WEAN SR TIIGS e a O E E tncs tute wean tedatacadumnentaeyanrs 42 5 6 1 Radio performance ti asi sentient kacecathalantes scant tawochaseolanua teased decetet sNews tss scuitean 42 5 6 2 DLoG antenna solutions for use in Germany cescsseeeeseeseseeseteteseseeeeeeens 43 5 7 Removing the protective film from the CiSplay c c cccssssscssssesssssessessseseseseeees 43 5 8 Powering up the DLoG MPC 6 uxt cis sanseclecsoay ade utatses natal ana dbatacaets ionoatav uct vaults 44 5 9 Protecting the TFT display from the memory effeC
34. 6 Antenna cap mounting o tesaadiodsastiniansssiansteed ns tanaccsieaierienimianahingaaniionmiacends 61 Figure 8 1 DLoG MPC 6 front panel with 4 Keys c ccccceseessseseeeseessesssesseseetenseeteneeatens 63 Figure 8 2 DLoG MPC 6 front panel with 10 KeyS cccscscesssecssesesesessesseseeeetseetenseetess 64 Figure 8 3 DLoG MPC 6 front panel with 25 keys ccceecceseesesseseseeeseseeseseeeseseesees 65 Figure 11 1 Files Needed touch installation dialog ccecceceeeeseeteteetseeteeeeeeeeeteeees 82 Figure 11 2 Setup Message touch installation dialog ccceccesessseseteeeeeeen 83 Figure 13 1 Welcome screen for chipset driver installation c cccecesesteeeeeeeeeeees 90 Figure 13 2 Welcome screen for the VGA driver installation 92 Figure 13 3 RJ45 network port uses ssccavcus catsnsesarucaien Gar ttgecsanseratores denise emai 93 Figure 13 4 Network driver installation license agreement 94 Figure 13 5 Start screen for network driver installation cceceeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 95 Figure 13 6 Welcome screen for the onboard sound adapter drivers cccceeees 96 Figure 13 7 Warning message for the onboard sound adapter drivers cceeee 97 Figure 13 8 Automatic switch off program flowchart part 1 cc cccseseteeeeeeeeen 102 Figure 13 9 Automatic switch off program flowchart part 2 cccceceseteeeeeeeen 103 Figure 14 1 Advanced settings for COM1 FIFO
35. 6 User s Manual V2 00 1 About this manual 1 2 For qualified personnel This manual was written for qualified personnel The information is intended exclusively to complement the expertise of qualified personnel not to replace it 1 3 Keep this manual Please keep this manual in a safe place It should always be at hand near the described device 1 4 Design method 1 4 1 Risk of injury or death This symbol indicates hazards that pose a risk to life and limb such as contacting the power supply The following levels apply denoted by the keywords DANGER WARNING and CAUTION DANGER There is an immediate risk of death serious injury gt WARNING There is a possible risk of death serious injury gt CAUTION Mild injury is possible gt 2 User s Manual V2 00 DLoG MPC 6 About this manual 1 4 2 Danger of property damage These tips warn you of possible property damage Caution This symbol warns you of any dangers or hazards that could Property potentially cause damage to the terminal or system such as damage malfunctions data loss equipment damage etc 1 4 3 Hints This symbol indicates hints that help you to understand how to use the product or the manual 1 4 4 Additional design elements Lists are indicated with bullet points for example e DC power packs e AC power packs Instructions are numbered for example 1 Activ
36. 7 BIOSin ithe a t aa 18 Board Version MPC6 20 06 2006 siseeisseeese 1 Breaking of the mounting bracket 7 Brightness adjustment 16 Brightness CONtIOL sss eeeeeetseesteseeesseeseeeesteneeeeans 65 BundesnetZzagnetur cescecseseseeteeeseeseeesseeneetesteneeeens 43 Burning in a motionless image seeseseeeeseeteeeeeteees 44 Bus INeMaCe enirn niaan 17 Bus master capable PCI Slot c ecceeseeseeeeeteees 98 BUSSMAN wistsardud ee he e hae acne 25 C partitiON isinin dna he aie 70 C2 State SUPPOTt isiti 106 114 User s Manual V2 00 C3 State SUPPOT ziea 106 Cable COVER ves siatiscticscaccnesitvecsvvvesa coscstassvees 16 41 59 110 Cable diagrams sorisa eot 39 Cable duet cernis aoinean ertekei aeaiee aara 59 Cable labeling eussuiusossiiries sanai 111 Cable length osian 108 Cable ties s snseenseeseieesreesrensrsrsrtnstesnrresrrennreenneenneesnne 58 Cables crna n a tictieaaiietionnad 58 111 OF Tol E EEA AE A EAA ET TS 17 Calibration ccecceccesesesseseseeeeseseseeeetsennseeaeees 80 82 84 CANICald aea a a 99 Car Dale arena a a 7 Cardbus carton tha vache akan hannah calc 22 Cardbus controller 2 ccscccesesseccseesesesteeesteeeseeeeseess 22 Cardbus Slot isernia 22 Gathode ray is cs vecvavhive atta chive gene wleled i 44 CAUTION ereraa ae l Bettye tetviveetinvetish 2 CAM 2era na a aa a 16 CD ROM dran ternaisnsnnm aune a 48 E E E E E E dain wan A 27 GE MAk oon a E 9 Oe a E
37. 9 or function key lt F10 gt if the lt Shift gt key is pressed F11 decimal point or function key lt F11 gt if the lt Shift gt key is pressed F12 BACKSPACE or lt F12 gt if the lt Shift gt key is pressed DLoG MPC 6 User s Manual V2 00 67 Operation 8 5 5 Special keys lt S1 gt Special key Pressing this key has the same effect as simultaneously pressing the lt Ctrl gt and lt gt key on the keypad lt S2 gt Special key Pressing this key has the same effect as simultaneously pressing the lt Ctrl gt and lt gt key on the keypad 8 5 6 Escape key enter key and scroll keys lt Esc gt key d lt Enter gt key also called the lt Return gt key M PgUp Cursor Up or Page Up when pressing the lt Shift gt key W PgDn Cursor Down or PageDown when pressing the lt Shift gt key Home Cursor Left or all the way left on that line when pressing the lt Shift gt key gt End Cursor Right or all the way right on that line when pressing the lt Shift gt key 68 User s Manual V2 00 DLoG MPC 6 Operation 8 6 Operating states The following operating states are possible for the DLoG MPC 6 Status of internal LEDs DLoG MPC 6 status Power green Temp red OFF OFF Initial state idle time waiting for a new ignition signal after switch off no power supply FLASHING Temperature sensor malfunctioning
38. C model MPC 6 DLoG Serial Number 290002200000H DLoG BIOS Version M6I00C00 Chipset Intel 915 10 2 Fine tuning the operating system parameters The free program TweakUl from Microsoft is used to fine tune the Windows user interface Operating parameters that are otherwise inaccessible can be changed with this program For example an automatic log on can be set up with a username and password Please refer to the help file for further details TweakUl has been designed exclusively to be used with Microsoft Windows operating systems Specific functional limitations of the program are listed in the TweakUI help file 74 User s Manual V2 00 DLoG MPC 6 Software applications 10 3 Environment controller settings The program MPCCOM has been developed for use in DOS It does not work under Windows XP or any other Windows operating system The MPCCOM program is started from DOS Using different parameters you can adjust the following settings e Display the current version of your environment controller software as well as Statistical configuration and control functions temperature ignition and so on e Change the shutdown and delay time e Change the reaction time of the power button on the unit s front panel e Set how the front panel power button is to be interpreted e Set whether the DLoG MPC 6 is to constantly monitor the ignition signal during operation Operation Launching MPPCOM EXE h generates the fol
39. D ROM sissen nnii 48 Vacuum cleaner s ssssseesseesseessieserrssrressrrerrenrreerneennrne 109 Vehicle applications 0 0 00 cecesecsesceeeeseseeseeeeeeeeeeeenees 55 Vehicle Chassis ccceccccecccesceseceseeeseeesesnseseeecsetenses 56 Vehicle IQMition sarean 41 VGA adapter ceceeeccceecesecseseeeesesesseeeeeeetsnsetenseeeeeeeees 91 VGA Contllefass scsesticatein avdedntne intarit 20 Vibration ShOCK v 96 craandaeciinavecintotnsadeeeand 27 Voltage range cist n cient acieaoi aca aniean 24 Wall MOUNIS isy 08 cactus see cite cde davies 51 WARNING aeciaii AAA 2 Waste heat asinou e ata 6 36 WAON einai a a A 16 DLoG MPC 6 User s Manual V2 00 117
40. EIRP limit value is adhered to when using the antenna To set the transmitting power of the wireless card please read the documentation on the wireless card 5 7 Removing the protective film from the display The display of the DLoG MPC 6 is protected during transport by a transparent film This film should remain on the display during assembly to avoid damage to the display surface Only remove the film once all of the assembly work has been completed DLoG MPC 6 User s Manual V2 00 43 Initial operation 5 8 Powering up the DLoG MPC 6 Only power up the DLoG MPC 6 after connecting all of the devices The DLoG MPC 6 is powered up by connecting it to an appropriate power supply and then depending on the version of the device either using the lt Power gt key or the ignition signal You have to hold the lt POWER gt key down for at least 3 seconds Caution Make sure there is a suitable disconnecting device such as a power Property switch or circuit breaker in the power supply circuit damage 5 9 Protecting the TFT display from the memory effect The TFT display of the DLoG MPC 6 has to be protected from the burning in of a motionless image An image that has remained motionless for too long can cause irreversible damage to the display With TFT displays there no cathode rays burning in an afterimage as in old TV sets or monitors but TFT displays still have a memory effect This is because with a st
41. G MPC 6 as follows 1 If your DLoG MPC 6 has a DC power pack and automatic switch off software power down the device using the ignition input 2 If your device has an AC power pack and automatic switch off software power it down using the power button 3 Remove the cable cover 4 Disconnect the device from the DC or AC supply voltage pull the plug The DLoG MPC 6 is only shutdown once the Power LED has gone out 5 4 2 Powering up the DLoG MPC 6 Only power up the DLoG MPC 6 when all devices have been connected and the DLoG MPC 6 has been closed correctly remember the cable cover Otherwise you may damage the DLoG MPC 6 5 5 Software settings with DLoG Config The program DLoG Config can be found on your DLoG MPC 6 Use it for settings like the following e Configuring the front keys of the DLoG MPC 6 e Setting up the WLAN status display e Turning the DLoG MPC 6 on and off together with the vehicle ignition You can find detailed information in the user manual for the DLoG Config program DLoG MPC 6 User s Manual V2 00 41 Initial operation 5 6 WLAN settings The settings and access data form must be defined for radio networks like WLAN depending on the optional equipment and intended use of the DLoG MPC 6 WARNING user information y N Please pay attention to all Basic safety guidelines for WLAN especially chapters 2 8 RTTE Directive 1999 5 EC and 2 9 FCC 5 6 1 Radio performance WA
42. RNING verify this themselves y N Do not exceed the maximum permissible transmitting power which is specified by each separate country DLoG MPC 6 users must Please keep in mind the configuration for the transmitting power e Wireless card programmed driver capacity e Connecting cables e Antenna Help table for the correct setting Translation between mW and dBm dBm 1 2 65 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 mW 1 2 3 4 6 6 s 10 12 15 20 25 30 40 50 e so 100 125 150 200 250 42 User s Manual V2 00 DLoG MPC 6 Initial operation 5 6 2 DLoG antenna solutions for use in Germany The integrated DLoG antenna solutions are based on the prevailing IEEE 802 11 standard which allows wireless data transfer at rates from 54 Mbps to 1 Mbps using the 2 4 GHz band WARNING In Germany according to regulations published in the gazette 89 2003 of the RegIP regulating body for telecommunications and mail now Bundesnetzagentur Federal network agency for electricity gas telecommunications post and railway the N maximum permissible transmitting power EIRP equivalent isotropically radiated power in the 2 4 GHz frequency band is set at 20 dBm The transmitting power of the two integrated DLoG antennas DLoG 4 dBi or DLoG 5 dBi must be set to 30 mW 15 dBm so that the
43. SL SUDDIV renen e a A S T 2 9 External devias reninnsisiimanii rara aa A a E A Nala eae da 8 2 6 Repairs only through LOG jar sehen atus dea taceclabnidasecuetidaitaarlanadbiasl tala tides autbeenditien 8 Zle GE Maikhane nee eer mere renee ee ey teeter eer ea n in emrare Ta enero 9 2 8 RTTE Directive 1999 5 EG wiitutscacngcriadetusst asta tisdamteeitle Macadamia nates 9 ZEA Special rule restriction in sena a pa 10 2 9 FCC user INformations aee aea iaraa ES a EEEa aaria 11 2 9 1 Interference declaration of the Federal Communications Commission 11 2 9 2 Transmission of radio freQUuenci s ccsssssssccsessscssessssecsssesssssecseeeeseaseees 12 Device description s sssssssssssssnnununnnnununnnnununnnnunnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 13 3l General irn a an e AEE AE A AN a ee ac 13 3 2 The models DLoG MPC 6 110 and DLoG MPC 6 112 0 ceeeecscesseseesestesteseeseseeens 14 3 3 Abbreviations used for devices and accessories 14 3 4 Device description and type identification csssssssssescsessssssscsessssessssesetseees 14 3 4 1 DEVICE type PIAS sc sch rial cits a a e AE a 14 3 5 Technical SP OCINCALIONS yscedic tra cuiectes vive steeat luce insteacaueihieuretsssameoctn dMlecinatiundes 16 See lie Mechanical enna a Wivatnadecnitansinactestied ate Gon atl a 16 39 20 Motherboard odian E aa E aS 17 Sora LCDICRTiNteriaC Eiane a a ub a aii 20 3 5 4 Touch screen ODLONal 2 aca rsnnieuenaai
44. VDC Covers power outages up to 5 ms Electrically isolated Maximum output 40 W 10 C to 70 C device interior temperature or 60 W 30 C to 10 C device interior temperature Optional automatic switch off software supports MS Windows XP and Linux Withstands bursts up to 2 kV Nominal current 2 8 A 1 4 A Connection to SELV circuit only User s Manual V2 00 23 Device description DC power pack 24 48 VDC 100 W internal Type DC 3 DC 4 DC power pack 12 VDC 100 W internal Type DC 1 DC 5 Power consumption 24 48 VDC nominal down to 11 V for 20 s max Voltage range 18 60 VDC Covers power outages up to 5 ms Electrically isolated Maximum output 100 W Optional automatic switch off software supports MS Windows XP and Linux Optional display heater Withstands bursts up to 2 kV Nominal current 6 2 A 3 1 A Connection to SELV circuit only 12 VDC nominal down to 6 V for 20 s max Voltage range from 9 to 16 VDC Covers power outages up to 5 ms Electrically isolated Maximum output 100 W at 9 to 16 VDC 80 W at 6 to 9 VDC Optional automatic switch off software supports MS Windows XP and Linux Optional display heater Withstands bursts up to 2 kV Nominal current of 15 A Connection to SELV circuit only Typically 30 W DLoG MPC 6 110 SVGA with CompactFlash Max 100 W DLoG MPC 6 110 VGA with CF in heating mode Standby 1W DLoG MPC 6 110 SVGA with DC power pack in standby mode
45. acemakers The DLoG MPC 6 can affect the function of medically implanted devices such as pacemakers and create interference Do not place the DLoG MPC 6 near such devices Keep a minimum distance of 20cm between such a device and the DLoG MPC 6 in order to reduce the risk of interference If you have reason to assume that interference has occurred then turn the DLoG MPC 6 off and consult a heart expert 12 User s Manual V2 00 DLoG MPC 6 Device description 3 Device description 3 1 General Thank you for choosing the DLoG MPC 6 The DLoG MPC 6 is a multi function industry computer designed for stationary and mobile use Thanks to its rugged design aluminum housing the device provides effective protection against mechanical electrical and chemical influences and extreme ambient temperatures It is designed without an external fan to reduce maintenance requirements The particular advantage offered by the DLoG MPC 6 is the extreme diversity of functions combined with its compact design By applying ultramodern technologies for display and touch screen the DLoG MPC 6 combines excellent image quality with the simplest operability Figure 3 1 DLoG MPC 6 with optional mount DLoG MPC 6 User s Manual V2 00 13 Device description 3 2 The models DLoG MPC 6 110 and DLoG MPC 6 112 This manual applies to the following models of the DLoG MPC 6 e forthe DLoG MPC 6 110 with 10 4 display e and for the DLoG MPC 6 112
46. ate the DLoG Config icon 2 Press lt A gt Parameter descriptions e g of a dialog Ignition off This parameter is used to set Delay time This indicates the delay time Switch off time The switch off time should be at least DLoG MPC 6 User s Manual V2 00 3 About this manual Key display Key names are shown in angle brackets lt F1 gt lt Ctrl gt lt Insert gt lt Home gt etc Menu options commands dialog fields Examples In the Edit menu you will find the command Paste Values Click OK to finish Entries Any text that needs to be entered is shown in Courier font for example 1 Enter the text abcdefg Other methods for emphasis Any other emphasized text elements are highlighted in bold or underlined References to other chapters in the manual are printed in italics 4 User s Manual V2 00 DLoG MPC 6 Basic safety guidelines 2 Basic safety guidelines The DLoG MPC 6 was designed and built according to modern technology and accepted safety regulations However the operation of the DLoG MPC 6 can endanger personnel or third parties and cause damage to the device and other material assets when for example the device is e mounted incorrectly e operated by untrained or uninformed personnel e operated and maintained incorrectly e not operated according to the intended usage The operator commitments in regards to safety accident prevention regulations work protection are to be
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48. ble touch stylus plastic or wood rounded tip hardness at most 3H corresponds to pencil hardness 4H Resistive touch screens may not be operated with e Ball point pens or writing utensils e Unsuitable touch stylus with hardness greater than 3H corresponding to pencil hardness 4H e Tools of any kind e g screwdrivers e Sharp objects knives scalpels etc that can lead to damage to the touch surface 8 1 1 Dirty touch surface If the touch surface is dirty the touch screen must be cleaned before operation Clean the touch screen as specified in Chapter 11 Touch screen never with sharp cleaning agents never with cleaning agents containing sulfur 62 User s Manual V2 00 DLoG MPC 6 Operation 8 2 Front panels The DLoG MPC 6 is available with three different front panels e With a4 key front panel e With a 10 key front panel e Or with a 25 key front panel 8 3 4 key front panel The DLoG MPC 6 with a 4 key front panel has the following controls e POWER ON OFF for turning the unit on and off e Manual brightness control with or e As well as turning the backlighting on or off lightbulb symbol You can find details on the functionality of these keys in section 8 5 25 key front panel Figure 8 1 DLoG MPC 6 front panel with 4 keys DLoG MPC 6 User s Manual V2 00 63 Operation 8 4 10 key front panel The DLoG MPC 6 with a 10 key front panel has the following controls POWER ON OFF for turning t
49. ch of the ignition also with a fuse see section 7 5 2 DC power pack Heating is required if you want to operate the DLoG MPC 6 at ambient temperatures below 0 C In the following two sections the main functions of the automatic heating and switch off modules are described For detailed information on the automatic switch off and heating modules complete with pre defined thresholds refer to the program flowchart diagrams part 1 and 2 below Resources The automatic switch off heating module requires the COM3 port for configuration In normal use the LPT1 port is used for communication 100 User s Manual V2 00 DLoG MPC 6 Internal devices 13 6 1 Automatic switch off process When the ignition is switched on the DLoG MPC 6 is supplied with power and begins checking its internal temperature and automatic switch off function Once the ambient conditions have been verified as acceptable the DLoG MPC 6 starts the operating system just like normal During the first three minutes of the start up phase none of the ambient conditions such as the internal temperature or the gnition input status are checked This allows the operating system and the operating software for the automatic switch off module to fully load without interruption Following this three minute period the internal temperature of the unit and the status of the gnition input are checked continuously If the inner temperature of the DLoG MPC 6 reaches a cr
50. connected CD ROM drive Via Memory stick For installation via a USB memory stick a bootable memory stick with an image must be available The operating system can then be installed from the memory stick Via the network When installing via a network you need to have an external USB floppy disk drive and a bootable disk with the right network driver The operating system image can then be installed from the network server 9 2 3 Operating systems on floppy disk Operating systems supplied on floppy disk can be installed from an external USB floppy disk drive There are three ways to install additional system specific device drivers such as those for display and network adapters or touch screen e f the DLoG MPC 6 only contains a floppy disk drive the device drivers need to be copied from the IPC HPC MPC Drivers CD ROM to the floppy disk e f a CD ROM drive is available for the USB connection on the DLoG MPC 6 it is possible to install from the IPC HPC MPC Drivers CD ROM e f a network connection is available copy the IPC HPC MPC Drivers CD ROM to the network server and install the device drivers from there 72 User s Manual V2 00 DLoG MPC 6 Operating system 9 3 Special features of the operating systems Always observe the documentation provided by the operating system s manufacturer when using a custom operating system Additional aspects to be observed for specific hardware software combinations are described below
51. cseecestssestseeseeeeteenseeees 56 Neck Collar SCrOWS cccccscesseceseseesesesseeeeseeeeeetseeetees 59 Network adaplet s c2 ashuschenidnnukadnek aces 93 Network CONNECTION ccesesesessesseecstssstscsessseeeees 21 40 Network Controller ccccccecsecesseceseeeesesesteeeeeeeeseeeeees 21 Nominal current c ececceccseeceseseeseseceeseseeeeeeesneneeeees 22 Onboard sound adapter c ecccceceecstseseseseteneteeees 96 Opening SCal 2i0 O E E kneaded 59 Operating resistive touch screens ceeeseeeeeeeeees 62 Operating states cee ceseeeesesseeteseeseeeesteneeesseeneeeeans 69 Operating system image 72 Operating system installation cseecsessseeeeeeeeeeeeees 71 Operating systems on floppy iSK cseeeseeteeeeeeeees 72 Operating systems supplied on CD ROM 0 00 71 Operating temperature 0 0 2 cececeeecceeeseseeeeseseeteeesteeees 26 Operating the touch screen s s s 62 78 Outpt iann a a a h 21 Overheating ccdin ciara cana doieacnivecivacce 6 36 PACEMAKEMS tied ycsideese an ceva niin 12 Packaging sisciwesivswivenrinaanwiwa ies 35 Parameter settings in the registry cscs 104 PCIPCMGIA Cal wii cccsnnianscnteininainad 60 POU DUS ecitesis 17 21 PGI SlOtiss iiaea Gan dita aaa deals 18 PGle MiniCard panne enti at adnan 22 PGle MiniCard Sl0tavainsui asain saciid desea 22 Pencil hardness touch screen ccceeeeeseeeees 62 77 Peripheral devices
52. delay while on Accu Backlight key off Power key off Act brightness saved Wait for powerkey Switch on device count Switch backlight volt Powerkey sw on count Ignition sw on count PS ON switch off count Overtemp sw off count Heating active startup Startup temp gt min Working temp gt min Actual shutdown reason 76 103h 30min or 103h 30min or 900s 0 yes no no no no no no 70 78 1 26 0 0 0 23 C 23 C unknown MPCCOM Version Actual Temperature Ad 7h and 30min 4d 7h and 40min Switchoff time Switchoff automatic Heating automatic Accu option Shift key state saved keys off Shift key off 4 g Use switchoff auto Wait for ignition Powerkey time Switch on off bkl sw Powerkey sw off count Switch off auto count emp sensor error count Lowtemp sw off count Heating active working Startup temp gt max Working temp gt max Last shutdown reason User s Manual V2 00 1 7 266C 180s yes no no no no no yes yes 2 05 1 0 0 0 0 a 49 C 49 C unknown DLoG MPC 6 Touch screen 11 Touch screen An integrated touch screen controller evaluates the changes in resistance that result from contact with the touch screen The touch screen controller sends the calculated data to the touch screen software driver of the operating system 11 1 Construction type e 4 and 8 wire touch sensor using analog resistive two tail technology e Hardness
53. e supplied by the respective card manufacturers 13 5 2 TerraTec 128i PCI sound card Follow the manual supplied with the sound card 13 5 3 CAN card Follow the manual supplied with the CAN card DLoG MPC 6 User s Manual V2 00 99 Internal devices 13 6 Automatic switch off and heating DLoG MPC 6 models with DC voltage can optionally be equipped with either an automatic switch off module or an automatic switch off and heating module If the heating option is implemented the DLoG MPC 6 can be operated at temperatures ranging from maximum 30 C to 50 C Modes of operation If wired up accordingly the DLoG MPC 6 conveniently switches off together with the vehicle s ignition As disconnecting the power supply during operation can lead to data loss the operating system needs to be shut down normally using the appropriate hardware and software installed on the system when the ignition is switched off The DLoG MPC 6 is connected to the vehicle with three supply cables DC und DC are directly connected to the power supply of the vehicle the connection is of course run through fuses see section 7 5 2 DC power pack Therefore make sure that the cables are connected directly to the battery and not to high interference supply lines for example motor supply or to supply lines already used by other consumers The supply voltage connected is then linked to the DLoG MPC 6 s ignition input via a switch for example the key swit
54. e with long cables These compensation currents which are also present at the ground point of the RS 232 connection may significantly degrade signal quality and effectively stop the data flow In challenging environments electrically isolated connections via external converters or differential systems RS 422 485 port are strongly recommended 88 User s Manual V2 00 DLoG MPC 6 Internal devices 13 Internal devices 13 1 Chipset The DLoG MPC 6 computer is equipped with a chipset which controls the communication between all function modules The chipset converts the signals it receives from the CPU into memory access hard drive access and other similar actions Likewise it transmits requests from peripheral devices to the CPU Input devices such as the mouse or keyboard also communicate with the system via this chipset Resources The chipset does not require any resources for its core functions unlike the internal peripheral units which are also described in this manual 13 1 1 Installing chipset drivers under MS DOS No drivers are required for MS DOS operation 13 1 2 Installing chipset drivers under Windows XP Install the chipset drivers before all other drivers otherwise the system will not function properly The chipset drivers to be used can by default be found on the CompactFlash or hard drive under Util chipset lt verNR gt In addition you will find the DLoG drivers on the included driver CD or on t
55. ecceeceseseeseseseteesteeeeeeeees 9 Safety guidelines o cccnideivnncid arene cern 5 Safety NOCES ainiaan anva hain 5 SCaNNET inr a a 40 50 87 SCHUMER iaratn a a haved 25 SCOPE OF delve vies ssatdcasiea huaa 35 SELVCICUIL Mach ttla te dette aah God 23 24 54 Seral MUMDESH se taeda a hanes task at 15 Serial port printers airaa a i 86 Serial POMS wissen a a 19 85 Serial ports tips amp tricks cecseeessseseeeseseeeeseeseees 88 Sharm abec tinct ava wend a a a 62 Shield GrOUNG eoruni 55 1e MAENEO EE A EESE wat EA EEA 25 SEE oS EG Le A AE E A EEA 106 DIOL ol 0 CG 2 tis A EE ET 98 SMALL keyboard ceesesesseseeesseeeeesneeeeteneeeetenees 45 46 Soft key configuration 0 eeeeceeeeteeeeseeseetesteseetesteneeseees 41 Software ee 19 Software Wedge 0 eeeeseeeceeseseeesneeesetsnseesstsneetentsneeeees 87 SOUNC Card PIOS 99 Splash QUAL eendi i ai a 16 Standatd PUG oeaio ara 53 Start up problem c cceeeceseeeeeetteteeeeeeeetteees 48 56 Steering WheelS isc ciei iva ttetaehiea eile ncieatdieacn 51 Stop Clock State 20 ceccecesseceeessseeeseeteeeeeseeeeeseees 106 DLoG MPC 6 Storage temperature sssrinin 26 WOKDA sississssseieiectensvesdonraninninnnedavansiantas 25 Strain relief rail s seneese eesriie 35 57 58 111 Windows XP Embedded ccecccsseeeeeeeeeeees 19 73 Sulfurous Agents 109 Windows XP Professional 19 Supply CADIC eseseeccceesesesseceseeeseseeseeeetestsnseseeeesees 1
56. ecceseeseseeeseseteeseeseees 88 Compressed air ceccecessecesseseseeteseesseeteeestseecees 109 Config PrOQFAM ee eseestestseeseseeesneeteetsneeteeesneeeees 41 105 Configuring the front keys of the DLoG MPC 6 41 Connecting Cables cesceseeeeteeteeeteeneees 54 56 Connecting disconnecting external devices 40 Connector Dayco onana AT 55 COMVELTENS ececececeeseseceeeeseeeesesesseeeeesetensaseeeteneaeeteeeees 56 GOOLING 26 seiterbieiveree edavel tetova utiiea alata cian vcavated 36 COOlING alti ieitewiiae tellin oilak deavenle 6 36 Cooling CONCept icicle ident whindwehanrdran 6 36 DLoG MPC 6 Cover hood of the wireless Card 111 Forklift MOONS seiza 56 D a LE IET AE E AE NEET 17 Frequency ban orontis 43 Damage to the touch surface oo sete teeeeeteeeseeeeeee 62 Fros All eurenean oA a a EE ei 6 Damaged Parts narenaren ani e a 8 Front key configuration s es 41 Damaged power Cable ss ssessiieesseiieessireeserreessrressrress 7 FUSE ahasa eed eG 7 54 DANGER a Ee aeann Eana E E TE A 2 GIOVES ecco nites ania cen enaraeadd Eaei asakan 62 Data Cables ic c5 sciidetagainuananusaiadentaataea 8 Graphic Card driver cecceseceeseeeseeseseceeeeestteneteeeeeeees 91 Data transfer rates cccecesesseseseeeeseseeseetettesteeeeeeees 43 Ground boliS s 220d cscasanlantasanddnvadasuaes 55 Data transmission via LAN Ethernet 0c0 108 Ground OOPS a diate
57. eesseeeesteees 11 Liquid crystal MOlGCUICS eseseeeeeeeseeseeseeteseeeeeteees 44 Fedora Cored cist accra scsi a ated niake 73 Littelfuse iaa kata hs Abita on te Gan thee 25 File GMOS cise nea nk ida ead 110 LOGIC ground S33 Achat edaodteelasond deca anda 55 FlashdisSk cani siaua nran na eae dees 27 Maintenance cecceceececseseseeeeeseesesesseeeetetteneneeeeeeaes 109 Floppy disk drive sssri 18 49 Manual brightness control 67 Forklift applications cccccsceccseceseeeeteesteeeteeeeeeees 55 Mechanical nsdsn cco tien vleh ene IN 16 Forklift ehas Sainn aa aa 55 Memory ene Chess isecescehcacttids cae eden eet 44 DLoG MPC 6 User s Manual V2 00 115 Index Memon SUCK 3 arciaiataneanndanendiiaat 72 Methods for emphasis ccecceseeseeseseeeseeteeteeeeeeees 4 Mini DIN connector sceeceseceeseseeeeeseeeeeeestsnseeeeeneeees 19 Minimum distance from antennas cccceeees 60 MOdel Tangere aier E AE ES 15 M del Sh iinan an a 14 Motherboard 2 cccccesececsescceeeseceeseeeetensseeeeeesnensaeeees 17 Mounting bracket sssisssirssssiressirreeisirerersrrisrnrneennn 7 51 Mounting the WLAN Antenna cseeseeeeeeeeeeeeseeees 60 MOUSE onea araen i a a e a as 47 Mouse connection cceececeseeceseeeeseeetseeetseeeetetseeeeaees 19 MPCCOM anene aaaea 75 105 MS DOS wise iene sian anatara eaea 73 MS DOS 6 Xeric ven svisien tenascin tina a 19 Multiple power SOUICES cccc
58. esecceseeeeteseeteeeeesetenees 21 Additional loads cececceccceeseseseeseeeeeeeetsnseeeeestenees 111 AREnmMaJE urrara 44 AINPIANGS oe cieeas2sreaun tetera erteinaveneiauncin nannies 12 Aluminum cast housing cceeeeseeeseestesesteseeeeesneeeees 16 Ambient conditions cccccccsssseseseseseseseeeceteeseees 26 101 Ambient temperature ccceceseseeeestetesteeeeeees 6 26 Amparan a R aaa 111 Analog touch connection ccsseseseceseseeeeeseeeeesnees 20 Analog touch controller 20 Analog touch screens seiisseiieeseiieeseireereireererreree 20 Antenna cap iienaa a 60 Antenna connection cable c cccsseeeesteeeeseeeees 60 Antenna MNG e nsenarisniaansniiianniioiiaii 16 Antenna minimum distance from people 0 60 Antenna solutions ccececceeceseceeeeseeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeetenees 43 Area of application ccceeececsceeeeeeieeeieeen 5 6 13 Automatic heating a nn 100 Automatic switch off ececceesseseeeseseeeeeeeeees 100 101 Automatic switch off and heating 100 Automatic switch off software cececseseeeeeeeeeee 69 Backlight 53 a sine Ae ee BAe 65 67 Ball point DONS ccsececceccseecesecsereseeetsnsseceeeesnenseeeees 62 Barcode SCANMe S cccecceesecesseceseeetesesseeteeettsneeees 87 Basic safety guidelines cesceseseeeseeeesseeeeeeseeneeeeees 5 Baten ni caiehaneiics incited 18 56 Ba difate iiai saturn a aai 8
59. esneeeeetenees 109 Touch screen construction type sseiisseeeeee 77 Touch screen Controller cceccceceeeeseseeseetsteeneteeees 77 TOUCH SCN GY urin 62 Touch Screen hardneS ccccecsececeeseseseeseeeeetenseeees 77 Touch Screen operation ccececceccestesesesseetstteeseeeees 62 Touch screen resistance ecceccessecesteseseeseeteetenseeeees 77 Touch screen storage and handling cccseeeeeeee 78 Touch screen SUIACE cesceceecesesecseeteeeeeseeseeeeteetenees 109 TOUCH SVUS a na aAA 62 Transmission problems in serial transmissions 106 Transmitting POWEN c cccsceseceeseseetesesteeeeeeeteeees 7 42 Troubleshooting 2 teseiees eer cxccewe sta cna 106 Turning off the display ceetesseeesesereeteneeeenteneeees 44 TweakUlineriransnnkorninnin iake aee 74 Twisted pair cable ecccesecseccsseeeceseeeseeeeseeeeseeeesees 88 Type identification i is 14 Type Platessa s aa 8 14 UDMAI83 ctino alete e a Aondatares 18 Ultrashort cardS isii ieir e a aA 98 UMTS thcctontantaratidahadnn S 22 USB 2 0 High Speed ceecceceeesesesseseseeeseeessees 19 22 USB 3 5 floppy disk drive ecesecceseeeteesteeeteeeeeees 18 USB CONN CON otsisin negna ede aude 19 USB keyboard s cisicusi dicate cited ieee 108 USB Legacy Support scceecseeeseeeeesseeseeesseeneeeeees 108 USB MOUSC ws eind ciati aeaeaie anis 47 108 USBF OMe r a Adak dicted E 48 ISB iStick anarai EA de 50 USB C
60. esssessescsescssecsseeeeeeesees 34 Figure 5 1 External connectors AC VersiOn cccscsssssssssssssssssssssssssesesssssseesssssersasaees 37 Figure 5 2 External connectors 24 48 VDC 60 W VerSion c cceccscsssseseeessesseseeessesees 37 Figure 5 3 External connectors 24 48 VDC 100 W Version ccccsseesesseseeeseeeessesees 37 Figure 5 4 External connectors 12 VDC 100 W VerSiOn cccccsesesessesesseseeesssseeeesesees 38 Figure 5 5 Exterior view of the AC power supply CONNECHOM ccccccsceeeeteteteeeeeeee 38 Figure 5 6 Exterior view of the DC power supply connector ccccesceeteeeteeeeetteeeen 38 Figure 5 7 Cable diagrams of the DC device s supply connection cceeeeeeeeee 39 Figure 6 1 SMALL keyboard on the DLoG MPC 6 0 0 0 eeeessseseseseseseeeeteteeetseseeteeeeten 45 Figure 6 2 24 key keypad on the DLoG MPC 6 uc eceececsecseeseecseeseesseeseteteeetseeeeneenenes 46 Figure 7 1 Permitted mounting positions of the DLoG MPC 6 ee eeeeeeeeeteetreeeees 52 Figure 7 2 Position of the ground bolt sass ncaa sesdsteaaceua aur wkuslStumtarscandascoluwioodtne sachaanusbanntes 56 Figure 7 3 DLoG MPC 6 with strain relief sccsssecscssesessessssserssessassessesssererseeeeases 57 Figure 7 4 DLoG MPC 6 without Cable COver cccsecsesssecsesssssesssesssseseestesserseeesasen 58 Figure 7 5 DLoG MPC 6 with cable cover mounted ececeeseessteeeteteeeteeseeteeeetes 59 Figure 7
61. he Internet under www dlog com DLoG MPC 6 User s Manual V2 00 89 Internal devices Proceed as follows to install the chipset driver 1 Open the corresponding folder and run Setup exe Intel R Chipset Software Installation Utility 7 2 1 1003 Welcome to the Intel R Chipset Software Installation Utility This program will install the Plug and Play components for the Intel Fi chipset that is on this system It is strongly recommended that you exit all Windows programs before continuing Cancel Figure 13 1 Welcome screen for chipset driver installation 3 Click Next 4 In the following window click Yes 5 Click Next again 6 Then restart your computer 90 User s Manual V2 00 DLoG MPC 6 Internal devices 13 2 VGA adapter The DLoG MPC 6 is equipped with a VGA compatible adapter This adapter controls the integrated display The VGA adapter generates all the control signals required for the integrated displays Resources The VGA adapter is a Plug and Play component for the PCI bus All resource allocation and management is therefore performed by the BIOS 13 2 1 VGA driver installation under MS DOS No drivers are required for MS DOS operation 13 2 2 VGA driver installation under Windows XP The graphic card driver to be used can be found by default on the CompactFlash or hard drive under Util vga lt verNR gt In addition you will find the DLoG drivers on the included driver CD or on the Inter
62. he unit on and off Manual brightness control with or As well as turning the backlighting on or off lightbulb symbol Arrow keys lt Esc gt and lt Enter gt You can find details on the functionality of these keys in section 8 5 25 key front panel 64 Figure 8 2 DLoG MPC 6 front panel with 10 keys User s Manual V2 00 DLoG MPC 6 Operation 8 5 25 key front panel Paun t Paon 4 Home ce ce F6 Fs eit Go 0 2 3 5 7 Figure 8 3 DLoG MPC 6 front panel with 25 keys The layout of the keys is the same for 10 4 and 12 1 displays Units with brightness control Note for all units featuring a brightness control Even after manually turning off the backlighting the DLoG MPC 6 will continue to respond to interaction via the keyboard mouse or touch screen This means that you can continue to enter commands and data even if the display lighting is off DLoG MPC 6 User s Manual V2 00 65 Operation 8 5 1 Power key If you want to start the DLoG MPC 6 using the lt POWER gt key please You have to hold the lt POWER gt key down for at least 3 seconds Turning the DLoG MPC 6 on and off This button has been preconfigured by DLoG by default DLoG MPC 6 with DC power Power key is not used for powering up the unit If supply and automatic switch off the button is pressed before the shutdown delay software time has elapsed the unit is powered down immediately BONGA DLoG MPC 6 wi
63. ill image the liquid crystal molecules align themselves in a certain way and become inert if they are not moved Like burning in the effect is irreversible but can be avoided by regularly turning off the display or by using a screensaver with changing content Define in the power management center of the utilized operating system that the displays of the DLoG MPC 6 should be turned off when no user input occurs A motionless image can stay on the display for a maximum of 12 hours After more than 12 hours there is the risk of the memory effect Important for the lifespan of the backlighting Choose a turn off time that is definitely not too short not less than 30 min since frequent turning on of the backlighting will noticeably reduce its lifespan This particularly applies at low temperatures Here the backlighting of the display should never be switched off but instead a screensaver should be used which displays a changing or completely black screen in order to achieve the maximum lifespan of the backlighting 4 User s ManualV2 00 DLoGMPC6 Accessories 6 Accessories 6 1 Keyboard On the DLoG MPC 6 any keyboard with a 6 pin Mini DIN plug can be connected PS 2 Resources for the keyboard controller are pre defined in the system architecture and automatically managed by the BIOS All keyboards can be used with all operating systems No additional drivers are required 6 1 1 SMALL keyboard A mountable SMALL keyboard Germa
64. ing cables must be protected by a fuse of the following type 5x20 mm T 125 mA L 250 V for example a Wickmann 195 125 mA 250 V 5 The SELV circuit is a secondary circuit that is designed and protected so that its voltages will not exceed a safe value both when operating correctly or if a single error Occurs 7 5 3 Installing connecting cables If possible use the connecting cables supplied to connect the DLoG MPC 6 to the power supply Make sure that the connecting cables are laid without kinks and are protected 54 User s Manual V2 00 DLoG MPC 6 Mounting 7 6 Vehicle applications such as forklifts Pay special attention to the various electrical potentials when installing the unit on a vehicle such as a forklift In the DLoG MPC 6 the logic ground and the shield ground are firmly linked The logic ground is the earth line GND for all of the internal electrical components such as the hard drive and the CPU Cable shielding the housing and the ground conductor in AC powered units are connected to the shield ground Caution Carefully read the following warnings Property damage e Never connect a 12 VDC device to a 24 48 VDC vehicle The device model is written on the device type plate a warning sticker on the front of the unit and on the external connector strip e Some forklifts have a chassis that is connected to DC Therefore the DLoG MPC 6 chassis is also connected to DC However
65. ing command line in the batch file Autoexec bat for example using lt EDIT gt Serial touch C HAMMOUSE HMOUSE B9600 C4 I11 hyY PS 2 touch C HAMMOUSE HMOUSE p T12 hY 4 Restart the computer Calling parameters You can also enter the following calling parameters r Uninstall the driver Help page DLoG MPC 6 User s Manual V2 00 79 Touch screen MS DOS calibration The calibration of the touch screen is carried out with the program HDOSCALB EXE Example 1 Open the directory C HAMMOUSE 2 Enter HDOSCAL You can also enter the following calling parameters Tx Touch Mode ITS Stream ITU Pen UP TD Pen Down ISx Touch Sound ISN Sound ON SF Sound OFF ICxx Cal Mode C3 3 point C4 4 point C20 20 point N Video Mode INTEXT Calibrate Text mode V640x200 Calibrate 640x200 mode V640x350 Calibrate 640x350 mode V640x480 Calibrate 640x480 mode V800x600 Calibrate 800x600 mode 1024x768 Calibrate 1024x768 Vcustom Calibrate custom mode 80 User s Manual V2 00 DLoG MPC 6 Touch screen 11 7 Touch Serial for Windows XP Prof and XP Embedded 11 7 1 Installation The touch drivers to be used can by default be found on the CompactFlash or hard drive under Util atouch lt verNR gt In addition you will find the DLoG drivers on the included driver CD or on the Internet under www dlog com 1 Open the corresponding fo
66. insert a bootable CD and start the system Q In the BIOS USB CDROM must be entered as a boot device 48 User s Manual V2 00 DLoG MPC 6 Accessories Resources and drivers Resources for the USB port are pre defined in the system architecture and automatically managed by the BIOS Drivers for the various operating systems need to be supplied by the drive manufacturer order if necessary 6 4 External floppy disk drive An external floppy disk drive is available for the DLoG MPC 6 Operation The floppy disk drive port is provided via USB The drive which is supplied in a separate housing is connected to one of the sockets on the underside of the DLoG MPC 6 Power is supplied to the external drive by the DLoG MPC 6 via the USB connecting cable If USB has been activated in the BIOS the floppy disk drive is automatically recognized and made available by the BIOS The floppy disk drive is bootable once it has been installed correctly To boot from drive A Insert a bootable floppy disk and start the system Q In the BIOS USB Floppy must be entered as the first boot device Resources and drivers Resources for the floppy disk drive controller are pre defined in the system architecture and automatically managed by the BIOS The floppy disk drive is automatically supported by all modern operating systems DLoG MPC 6 User s Manual V2 00 49 Accessories 6 5 USB stick You can connect a USB stick
67. ised when putting together the contents of your delivery and dispatching your device Nevertheless if you still have cause for complaint please complete the form included in the appendix Should you need to return the device please use the original packaging DLoG MPC 6 User s Manual V2 00 35 Initial operation 5 Initial operation WARNING Before operating the unit for the first time carefully read the Basic l safety guidelines at the start of this manual 5 1 Cooling through the supply of fresh air The DLoG MPC 6 employs a passive cooling concept whereby the waste heat generated inside the device is emitted from the surface of the housing For this system to function properly sufficient fresh air circulation is required Never install the system in a closed environment where the cooling air is unable to dissipate accumulated heat to the outside If the DLoG MPC 6 does not have access to fresh cooling air it may Caution result in overheating and severe damage to the unit The maximum Property permissible ambient temperature for the entire system needs to be damage taken into account for the concrete application area 36 User s Manual V2 00 DLoG MPC 6 Initial operation 5 2 Pin configuration This section describes the pin configuration for all DLoG MPC 6 plug in connectors The pin configuration is based on the MPC6 20 06 2006 motherboard 5 3 External connectors 110 230V PCI Slot
68. itical range the operating system is shut down normally and the computer remains switched off until the temperature is back in the permitted range If the Ignition input is switched to earth potential or a potential free source during normal operation the unit switches to shutdown delay time In this state the device continues to operate normally until the delay time for example 15 minutes has elapsed e lf the ignition is triggered again during this time the DLoG MPC 6 resumes normal operation e f however the delay time elapses the operating system is shut down normally by the DLoG operating software and the unit is automatically switched off for example after three minutes or after a signal from the operating software DLoG MPC 6 User s Manual V2 00 101 Internal devices 13 6 2 Program flowchart Heating MPC 6 T Temperature t Time Ignition DC OFF O switched G Power LED ON R Temp LED Flashing PC ON Computer is power supplied PC OFF Computer without power Low temperature cO R PC OFF ACTION Branching STATUS OW sme faulty Ignition off cO RO MAIN POWER ON RO PC OFF Ignition off Temp Sensor PC OFF RO flashing Temp Sensor faulty temperature cO r PC OFF Temperature 2 Heating available Heating cO Ignition off Computer switched on Startup s _ FO 3 min Start time elapsed Tem
69. lder and run Setup exe 2 Onthe Welcome dialog click Next 3 In the Software License Agreement window select accept all of the terms of the above License Agreement and then click Next 4 On the Select Controller dialog choose serial RS 232 and click Next 5 On the Serial Configuration dialog choose COM4 and 9600 Baud and click Next 6 Deselect the option on the Configuration Complete dialog and close by clicking Finish 7 Two Files Needed windows will appear querying the path to the tsufiltr sys file DLoG MPC 6 User s Manual V2 00 81 Touch screen 8 Select Browse to navigate to the installation folder indicated above then choose the Serial folder and click OK x The file tsufiltr sys on Touch Screen Driver Disk is K pp needed Cancel Type the path where the file is located and then click DK Copy files from Browse Figure 11 1 Files Needed touch installation dialog 9 Confirm the final message Setup is now complete by clicking OK The computer does not need to be restarted 11 7 2 Calibration The touch screen must be calibrated so that it functions correctly 1 Start the touch configuration tool under Start Programs Hampshire TSHARC Control Panel 2 Select the Calibration tab and click the Touch field 3 Once calibration is complete finish by clicking Accept 4 Select the Click Settings tab and select Enable right click emulation and enter the following val
70. ll and socket bases and fastening arms are securely attached e Follow the instructions carefully when attaching all outgoing cables to the strain relief rail e The top cover hood of the wireless card is there to protect the card and should not be used as a handle when turning the terminal e All fastening brackets and mounting parts supplied by DLoG are only intended for use in the mounting of terminals and peripheral devices and may not be used for other purposes e However changing conditions during installation may result in operating states where it may be necessary to optimize the mounting process e When mounting peripheral devices follow the manufacturer s instructions This is particularly important when welding or drilling supporting parts e To avoid any accidents make sure your field of vision is not restricted in any way when mounting peripheral devices Observe all accident prevention regulations 16 5 Mobile application on vehicles e Never connect a 12 VDC device to a 24 48 VDC vehicle e Never connect a 24 48 VDC device to a 12 VDC vehicle e Never connect a 12 24 48 VDC device to vehicles with more than a 60 VDC voltage e Ensure that supply lines are fused correctly e Lay the supply cable so that it will not get crushed or frayed e Read the labeling on the cable and connect the supply cable with the correct polarity e Cut the supply cable as short as possible This avoids tangled cables and improves the
71. log com DLoG MPC 6 110 SVGA DC 10 24 48V 2 8A 1 4A 1 GHz S N 290410 132497 MIIIIIDIIII Made in Germany Figure 3 2 Example of a device type plate DLoG MPC 6 User s Manual V2 00 15 Device description 3 5 Technical specifications 3 5 1 Mechanical Housing Display Bottom Top Rugged aluminum cast housing with integrated heat sink Protection class IP54 upgradeable to IP65 ESD safe Weight of the DLoG MPC 6 with a 10 4 front panel approx 4 0 kg depending on configuration 10 4 SVGA 230 cd m or 420 cd m2 optional 4 wire resistive touch screen with brightness adjustment 10 4 VGA 400 cd m optional 4 wire resistive touch screen with brightness adjustment 12 1 SVGA 350 or 450cd m2 optional 8 wire resistive touch screen with brightness adjustment 12 1 XGA 400 or 450cd mz2 optional 8 wire resistive touch screen with brightness adjustment Cable cover splash guard Optional antenna fitting for wireless LAN User s Manual V2 00 DLoG MPC 6 3 5 2 Motherboard CPU and Chipset Bus Interface Cache DLoG MPC 6 Device description CPU and Chipset combinations CPU Intel Celeron M ULV 800 MHz 0 kB L2 cache or Intel Celeron M ULV 1 GHz 512 kB L2 cache or with Chipset Intel 82915GM Northbridge and Graphic chip and Intel 82801 FBM ICH6 M Southbridge CPU Intel Celeron M ULV 1 GHz 0 kB L2 cache with Chipset Intel 82910GM No
72. lowing messages MPCCOM d timed set power key tim timeO time to wait before keypress is recognized in 100ms valid values 1 255 MPCCOM h show this help MPCCOM info i readout a lot of info stored in EEPROM MPCCOM p valu set power key mod 0 power key completely disabled l wait for the power key to startup amp use the power key to switch off the device 2 ignore the power key at startup amp use the power key to switch off the device 3 wait for the power key to startup amp ignore the power key on the working device MPCCOM t timel time2 set timer values in sec valid values 1 65535 timel delay time time2 switchoff time DLoG MPC 6 User s Manual V2 00 75 Software applications MPCCOM x value PCCOM kb value PCCOM k1 value PCCOM kp value PCCOM ks value set ignition monitoring when device is working O use ignition for automatic switch off l ignore ignition if device is working disable O no disable O no disable O no disable O no T J backlight yes 4n key amp keys yes power key yes shift key yes Statistical information for example is generated by calling MPCCOM EXE i 3 00 01 01 2003 PIC Version Last Update Working hour backlight Working hour device Delay time Brightness value Brightness control BKL off while on Accu Use
73. matic switch off and heating c cccssesssesssesssesesesssseesssssessseeeessseseeees 100 13 6 1 Automatic switch off process ss sssssstesstesreesreertesriesreesresnresreenreenresnens 101 13 6 2 Program flowchart 5 chi255 acted rcciisesn inde tet andey ott c eaeiete Soest inn eronte eatin 102 13 0 35 DIVE S cesta colette aara aot Oh en ares a a e ns Sad tit 104 13 6 4 Automatic switch off software and DLoG Config program cee 105 Troubleshooting esscsssscsssesssssssesessersssarsecassecaecesaesarsesansesassessnsesons 106 14 1 COM1 COM2 data transmission cscsscsscssscssssssssssssssssssesssesesseessesseaeees 106 14 2 Data transmission via LAN Ethernet cc ccccccccscsescescsssescsescsescseetsteeetees 108 WaT AN CG i ssscsiss cesses 3s cts dasassnsesitecsbatgeacuseecesivacvetchacacveustaaieaateicise 109 15 1 Cleaning the HOUSING s versicvssitausselestinnie atone Russuts secseeseecngouirergeiisnntaraaGuain 109 15 2 Touch screen cleaning insu usin rauaisnandaiaunasditdvnmiiad avoidant ambien 109 COMMON mistakes iN USAGE sssssseccesssssesseceecsrseseeeceeeserseeeeeseeeees 110 16 1 HPOWGESUDDIY tiie cs nctvscserevoteucedevesnaneiatesstuveseavenense tevemonmnrteurs duvedonavatecteretaaniees 110 16 2 Powering UY GOWN csscastamestaes starecintontnc cansaax gonncaeanir ohadad Auadaadonsduttaahederasavcnianeeels 110 AG 3 Cable COV ET nrn norrena eraan e eO E EA aE baa aTe SEIEN 110 10 4
74. n English is available for the DLoG MPC 6 protection class IP 65 Figure 6 1 SMALL keyboard on the DLoG MPC 6 DLoG MPC 6 User s Manual V2 00 45 Accessories SMALL keyboards available from DLoG e Desktop SMALL keyboard English and German e Add on version SMALL keyboard English and German this add on version can be attached to a stationary or mobile mounting bracket with a mounting kit 6 1 2 24 key keypad A 24 key keypad which can be mounted onto the device with a protection class IP 65 is available for the DLoG MPC 6 Paos SBEEBBB885685806 Figure 6 2 24 key keypad on the DLoG MPC 6 46 User s Manual V2 00 DLoG MPC 6 Accessories 6 2 Mouse Any PS 2 compatible mouse with a standard Mini DIN plug USB connector or RS 232 port can be connected to the DLoG MPC 6 If the mouse has a PS 2 connection a Y cable is also required It is not possible to use a PS 2 mouse during Touch operations if you use the touch controller in PS 2 mode By default however the Q touch controller is operated via COM4 Of course a USB mouse or a RS 232 mouse can always be used in combination with touch mode Resources for the PS 2 mouse controller are pre defined in the system architecture and automatically managed by the BIOS This is also the case for RS 232 and USB mouse devices Drivers for MS DOS operation need to be supplied by the control device manufacturer order if necessary Support
75. name Key type Value of key lpcType REG_DWORD 0 The computer type is automatically detected 8 The PC is a DLoG IPC 6 9 The PC is a DLoG MPC 6 Default 9 104 User s Manual V2 00 DLoG MPC 6 Internal devices 13 6 4 Automatic switch off software and DLoG Config program The DLoG Config program must be installed for the automatic switch off module to function correctly If the DLoG Config has not been started the DLoG MPC 6 will carry out a hard shutdown once the delay time and shutdown time set by the hardware e g via MPCCOM EXE has elapsed In this case the operating system is not shut down normally before the power is switched off The current application is unable to save its data and the file system becomes increasingly unstable and inconsistent If the DLoG Config has been started the program can recognize when the operating system needs to be shut down Firstly the Windows message WM_QUERYENDSESSION is sent to all running applications to inform them of the impending shutdown Now every application has to respond within the time that is set in the registry see the DLoG Config manual If a response is not sent in the specified time the application is forced to quit If there are any open programs with unsaved changes it may not be possible to automatically quit them for example an unsaved document in WORDPAD EXE a program supplied with Windows In this case WORDPAD EXE responds to the Windows
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77. net under www dlog com DLoG MPC 6 User s Manual V2 00 91 Internal devices Proceed as follows to install the VGA driver 1 Open the corresponding folder and run Setup exe Intel R Graphics Media Accelerator Driver Welcome to the setup for the Intel R Graphics Media Accelerator Driver This setup program will install Intel R Graphics Media Accelerator Driver onto your computer It is strongly recommended that you exit all Windows programs before continuing setup Figure 13 2 Welcome screen for the VGA driver installation 2 Click Next 3 In the following window click Yes 4 Now restart your computer 92 User s Manual V2 00 DLoG MPC 6 Internal devices 13 3 Network adapter 10 100 The DLoG MPC 6 is equipped with a 10 100 Mbit network adapter This adapter is available on the back of the device and features an RJ45 port The network controller undertakes the entire task of connecting the hardware to the network The RJ45 connection port features two integrated status LEDs They display the following messages Left LED green Right LED orange LED off not connected no LED off 10 Mbit network activity LED on connected no LED on 100 Mbit network activity LED flashes connected RJ45 network port activity Figure 13 3 RJ45 network port Resources The network adapter is a true Plug and Play component All resource allocation and management is therefore performed by the BIOS 13 3 1 Pr
78. ng system the user needs to carry out a number of steps that will vary depending on the system to be installed Refer to the relevant operating system manual for specific instructions Caution The installation and configuration of the operating system should Property only be carried out by professionals familiar with the system damage environment 9 2 1 Operating systems supplied on CD ROM There are two ways to install operating systems which are supplied on CD ROM e Using an external CD ROM drive connected to a USB port This drive can be used to install for example Windows XP SP1 and SUSE Linux 10 1 e Initialize the hard drive CompactFlash using a bootable floppy disk and then copying the operating system CD and driver CD contents onto the hard drive CompactFlash using the right network CD drivers The operating system can then be installed directly from the hard drive CompactFlash The installation CD must include Service Pack 1 or higher if Windows XP is to be installed via a USB connected CD ROM Service Pack 1 is included with all current installation CDs from DLoG DLoG MPC 6 User s Manual V2 00 71 Operating system 9 2 2 Operating system images If you have created an image of a master installer there are many ways to copy it to another computer From CD ROM For installation via USB CD ROM a bootable image CD must be available The operating system image can then simply be installed from the USB
79. ng the module make sure that you read the Basic safety guidelines at the start of this manual The slot bracket on the connector bay needs to be removed and replaced by the expansion card s slot bracket The riser card routes the onboard PCI bus signals from the P22 of the motherboard to a standard plug in slot Resources The riser card itself does not require any system resources You need to be familiar with the plug in card s resource requirements to avoid conflicts with standard system resources Even in worst case operating scenarios the power consumption of all added plug in cards must not exceed 20 W Caution Remember to also take into account the power requirements of Property external peripheral equipment keyboard mouse scanner etc damage Installation The plug in card is fastened to the slot bay at the back of the unit by its slot bracket 98 User s Manual V2 00 DLoG MPC 6 Internal devices 13 5 1 Riser card with 1x PCI This riser card provides a master capable PCI slot for PCI Ver 2 1 Component heights are permitted up to 12 mm Otherwise refer to the PCI specifications for maximum component heights The maximum length of the plug in card must not exceed 141 mm Drivers The riser card is fully transparent for all operating systems i e no drivers are required Some plug in cards which are inserted into riser cards may require additional drivers These drivers need to b
80. noclantadacdanvaiasuaeth 88 DC power Pack cccccceceeseseeseseseseteeeeeeees 54 100 110 Ground potential ccesccecseeeeseeceseeeeeeeestesneteeeeeeees 88 DC USET inariana annua N 54 E NE EEE sod EREE E EEEE EE 22 DC voltage supply connector ececceecesteeeseeeeeeees 38 Hampshire touch screen driver s cceeeseseeeseeteeees 79 DC connecting cables 54 Hard drive capacity eeeseeessesesesteseseseseeeeeseeteetenees 70 DDR2 teChnology cseecscsessecteesseessseeseeesseeneeesseeneeeaes 18 Hard Cr iVeS aansien atai fives 18 Deathin aen aar a 2 Hardware handshake cssccesseseeseteeseeeeesetenees 106 Delay time s aie ninn 69 105 HDOSCALBYEXE sicir aiaantedgredanciin geelety 80 Design elements asisan chen k anna ae 3 Heal its afind venient eta E yneavteiba vedas 36 Design method enan aaa Ae ahandaad 2 Heating ssiccveitecien bretavetuive gveva vitae yrmtayeatell 69 100 Device deSCription ececcceeseseseeteetesestsseeeseeteees 13 High pressure ClEANnel c ccceececeseesesestesestseeeeseeenees 109 Device model cccccceecececseseeeeteseseeesteseeteeteneneaees 8 22 Hospitals aiim n n 12 Device type plate cecececseccessesesesseseseeeeseeeeeeeees 8 14 Household chemicals and the touch screen 77 DIMENSIONS A aiee a 28 IDE interface m a atea 18 Direct current power pack internal 00 23 24 IEEE 802 11 standard m 43 Dirty touch
81. ns such as fOrkliftS cecseesssseesessesessseeceessseseeseeesssseeneeeees 55 7 7 Cable cover splash QUaIG is ssinsacesucstsccss stadaasasacassnsiniuel avs hiccuniabtenteseiauiectuleundesiss 57 Patric Protection class IPO Bsc cetatsnee ce nice cee on igi ced ati talc deer ne Een hae 57 7 1 2 Protection class IP54 oc cicccssevsccenetienvsewsrsnnecaseenaetsoenbers samebectvessnestadhavaernvieree teens 58 10 7 8 Mounting the WLAN Amends iiss cavecuiniacaasencetananiartcensninaibinert adseraaiaauahinen 60 7 9 Mount antenna cap protective Cap ccsessccsesssssescsessssesssssessssssssssesssesssessseeess 60 PSL ANON oaa a a 62 Bede ToU SOMO MN smia a aa nid 62 Std Dirty touch SUr eraa AE R AEEA AAEE AEAEE 62 8 2 Frontpanel S geraes ie ges ae ae RE ASEE succes Someu EEE OE EEEE SS ORRE 63 8 3 KEW front pael szans ninani a a 63 Bs AO Key TOME DaMiel ss seictscsssectawereetectecnuneterentnttsuancnceen ined a erara ae rE e ONE Ta Ea ASARAS 64 8 5 25 key front panelaren iaa a a a a aa a 65 oile TROWSKEY totaan amaa a A a a a asa laraadton 66 8 5 2 Manual brightness control backlighting ccccccccscsescsescsescsescssecstecsteseesees 67 853e EDS yina aa a E E r T 67 8 5 4 Function and number ke yS e sensnnsnnnsinensnesinrnsnnsininsnnnrnrnnnnnrsrnnnnnrnrnnrnnnnrerens 67 EES TE N E E EE E AE 68 8 5 6 Escape key enter key and scroll KeYS csssssscssscsssesssessseecsseceseceseseessesesees 68 8 6 Ope
82. nt with 12 V or 5 V of power The voltages are protected by internal fuses which limit the total consumed current to 1 1 A at 5 V including keyboard and mouse The current consumption at 12 V is also limited to 1 1 A by a reversible fuse Depending on the specific system configuration the maximum current consumption at 12 V may be significantly lower DLoG MPC 6 User s Manual V2 00 85 Serial ports 12 4 COM2 options This section describes what needs to be observed when the COM2 options RS 422 and RS 485 are used The resources required for the COM2 controller module are automatically reserved by the BIOS 12 5 COM2 as electrically isolated RS 422 485 An electrically isolated RS 422 485 port is optionally available for the COM2 of the DLoG MPC 6 This option provides increased data transfer reliability in environments with a lot of interference and extreme differences in ground potential This function requires special adapter cables This can be ordered from your DLoG sales agent 12 6 Drivers 12 6 1 RS 232 operation MS DOS only supports 4 serial ports The application is responsible for the use of more COM ports Other operating systems support more serial ports 12 6 2 RS 4xx operation This operating mode is not supported by any of the available operating systems Applications need to provide their own routines for this mode 12 7 Serial port printers Printers with a serial port can be connected to
83. o avoid exceeding the limits determined by the FCC for exposure to radio waves you and other people in your vicinity should maintain a minimum distance of 20 cm from the antenna integrated into the computer Please note this while mounting DLoG industry computers with WLAN antennas 7 9 Mount antenna cap protective cap Under the antenna cap or protective cap of the DLoG MPC 6 there is a slot for a CF card or a PC PCMCIA card To access this slot you need to remove the aerial protective cap from the unit Incorrect or improper removal and fastening of the Caution antenna protective cap can impair the function of the entire Property DLoG MPC 6 system and in particular the WLAN functionality damage Incorrect or improper changes made to the DLoG MPC 6 will invalidate any warranty provided by DLoG GmbH Unfasten antenna cap from unit and refasten it 1 Unscrew the two screws from the antenna cap with an Allen key size 3 mm 2 Lift the antenna cap carefully to avoid pulling on the antenna connection cables max 2 to 3 cm 3 Keep hold of the antenna cap making sure that no pulling tension is exerted on the antenna connection cables 4 Pull the existing CF card carefully out of the slot with the aid of the pull out tape CAUTION One end of the antenna connection cables is attached to the antenna cap the other end to the internal WLAN unit of the DLoG MPC 6 The cables must not be pulled out of the DLoG MPC 6 to
84. o far and become detached from the WLAN unit This might damage the WLAN unit or other components of the device 5 Push the new CF card into the slot until it snaps into place Take care not to trap or sever the antenna connection cables 60 User s Manual V2 00 DLoG MPC 6 Mounting 6 Place the antenna cap back onto the DLoG MPC 6 7 Take care not to trap the antenna connection cables when doing this The antenna cap seal must not be damaged it must be seated correctly in the groove 8 Reinsert and tighten the two screws of the antenna cap 1 Nm torque The cable must not be pulled out of the DLoG MPC 6 too far Antenna cap seal must be seated correctly in the groove Figure 7 6 Antenna cap mounting Pull the existing CF card carefully out of the slot Unfasten protective cap from unit and refasten To unfasten and refasten the protective cap use the same procedure as for the antenna cap DLoG MPC 6 User s Manual V2 00 61 Operation 8 Operation 8 1 Touch Screen The DLoG MPC 6 is equipped with a resistive touch screen The surface of the touch screen should be kept free of contamination sand etc to prevent damage to the touch screen Caution Incorrect operation e g using sharp objects such as screwdrivers will irreparably damage the touch screen Property damage Operation of the resistive touch screen is recommended with e clean dry fingers e clean dry soft gloves e suita
85. oblems with data transmission via LAN Ethernet If problems occur during data transmission over LAN Ethernet e g data is lost or not detected the cause of these problems may be a cable which is too long Depending on the cable layout and interference from the environment it may be impossible to use the cable length of 100 m given in the specification IEEE802 3 standard The solution here is the use of a shorter cable DLoG MPC 6 User s Manual V2 00 93 Internal devices 13 3 2 Network driver installation under MS DOS Follow the instructions provided in the ReadMe file on the master installation CD 13 3 3 Network driver installation under Windows XP The network drivers to be used can be found by default on the CompactFlash or hard drive under Util Lan lt verNR gt In addition you will find the DLoG drivers on the included driver CD or on the Internet under www dlog com Proceed as follows to install the network drivers 1 Open the corresponding folder and run Setup exe lt 4 DriverInstaller InstallShield Wizard License Agreement Please read the following license agreement carefully INTEL SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT IMPORTANT READ BEFORE COPYING INSTALLING OR USING Do not use or load this software and any associated materials collectively the Software until you have carefully read the following terms and conditions By loading or using the Software you agree to the terms of this Agreement If
86. of surface JIS K 5400 3H corresponds to pencil hardness 4H e Construction Film film glass FFG with buffer layer chemically hardened glass 11 2 Resistance The touch sensor surface does not change under the influence of the following substances based on DIN 42 115 part 2 time of effect two hours at room temperature Food material Tea coffee ketchup mustard vinegar soy sauce beer red wine white wine cola cooking oil Household and industrial chemicals Detergent all purpose cleaner dishwashing detergent glass cleaner hydrogen peroxide 3 Lysol ethanol isopropanol acetone methylethylketone toluene concentrated hydrochloric acid petroleum benzene gasoline motor oil diesel gear oil brake fluid antifreeze hydraulic oil DLoG MPC 6 User s Manual V2 00 77 Touch screen 11 3 Operation The finger or a suitable stylus can be used for operation Sharp or hard objects may not be used Unsuitable objects such as ball point pens screwdrivers etc damage the sensor and lead to the total failure of the touch sensor For more details please see Chapter 8 Operation 11 4 Cleaning Clean the resistive touch screen with clean damp not dropping cloth and a dishwashing detergent It is better to apply the detergent to the cloth than directly to the surface of the touch screen Do not use cleaning agents containing ammonia or sulfur Do not use abrasive agents they can scratch the touch screen
87. only through DLoG As a rule never carry out repairs on the device yourself Always contact DLoG s technical support and send in your unit for repair if necessary On the back of the DLoG MPC 6 you will find the device s type plate which has important information about the device which you must quote for technical service It provides important information about the configuration and manufacture of the device in abbreviated form Always provide technicians with the full model name and serial number 8 User s Manual V2 00 DLoG MPC 6 Basic safety guidelines 2 7 CE Marking Remark for CE class A products Class A products may be used in residential environment but with the condition that the end user is informed about the possible consequence with a warning information in the user manual Warning This is a class A device This equipment may cause interference in a residential installation In this case the user is encouraged to perform appropriate measures to correct the interference 2 8 RTTE Directive 1999 5 EC With regard to the RTTE Directive 1999 5 EC the statements in the declaration of conformity for the DLoG MPC 6 see page 2 of this handbook apply Cesky Toto za zen je v souladu se z kladn mi po adavky a ostatn mi Czech odpov daj c mi ustanoven mi Sm rnice 1999 5 EC Dansk Dette udstyr er i overensstemmelse med de v sentlige krav og Danish andre relevante bestemmelser i Direktiv 1999 5 EF Die
88. onsult your distributor or contact D 82110 Germering Germany the technical services department at DLoG s headquarters 49 89 41 11910 All rights reserved www dlog com 1 1 Konformitatserklarung Declaration of Conformity gem den Bestimmungen der EG Richtlinie ber elektromagnetische Vertr glichkeit 89 336 EWG ge ndert mit 91 263 EWG 92 31 EWG 93 68 EWG und der EG Richtlinie ber Niederspannung 73 23 EWG ge ndert mit 93 68 EWG sowie der RTTE EG Richtlinie 1999 5 EG falls Dateniibertragungsgerate die im 2 4GHz Band arbeiten von DLoG installiert wurden in accordance with the EU Directive of Electromagnetic Compatibility 89 336 EEC changed by directive 91 263 EEC 92 31 EEC 93 68 EEC of the council and the EU Directive for Low Voltage 73 23 EEC changed by directive 93 68 EEC of the council as well as the EU Directive for radio equipment 1999 5 EC in case of data transmission equipment operating in the 2 4GHz band is assembled by DLoG Die Firma The Manufacturer DLoG Gesellschaft fiir elektronische Datentechnik mbH Industriestr 15 D 82110 Germering Germany erkl rt hiermit dass das Produkt declares that the product described in the following Gerateart Designation of device Geratetyp Type of device mit den oben genannten folgenden Normen oder normativen Dokumenten bereinstimmt is conform to the aforementioned following standards or normative documents EMC St raussendung
89. operating system support plug in card drivers from the manufacturer Cardbus slot 1 x type 1 or 1 x type 2 Accessible at the back of the unit 3 5 8 PCI Express MiniCard interface for WLAN optional PCI Express 1 USB 2 0 High Speed MiniCard slot 1x x1 PCI Express Lane No SIM card mounts available therefore for example no GSM UMTS etc cards can be used Driver support through Windows XP Professional XP Embedded and Linux only operating system support plug in card drivers from the manufacturer 3 5 9 Power supply The device model is displayed on the device type plate AC internal 115 V 230 V 50 to 60 Hz power supply Maximum output 100 W Electrically isolated Optional automatic switch off software supports Windows XP Professional XP Embedded and Linux Withstands 4 kV burst Type AC 1 Nominal current 1 A 22 User s Manual V2 00 DLoG MPC 6 DC power pack 24 48 VDC 60 W internal Type DC 2 DC power pack 24 48 VDC 40 W 60 W internal Type DC 10 DLoG MPC 6 Device description 24 48 VDC nominal down to 11 V for 20 s max Voltage range 18 to 60 VDC Covers power outages up to 5 ms Electrically isolated Maximum output 60 W Optional automatic switch off software supports MS Windows XP and Linux Optional display heater Withstands bursts up to 2 kV Nominal current of 3 7A 1 9A Connection to SELV circuit only 24 48 VDC nominal down to 10 V for 20 s max Voltage range 18 60
90. p Sensor faulty RO flashing Heating Heating off available Heating off Yes Heating on NORMAL Figure 13 8 Automatic switch off program flowchart part 1 102 User s Manual V2 00 Ignition off DLoG MPC 6 Internal devices available Ge Ignition off Heating off Heating on R Heating off flashing Delay condition c rO PC ON Delay time elapsed rR Heating off flashing Heating MPC 6 T Temperature 4 Waiting for t Time switch off DC Ignition OFF O c rO G Power LED R Temp LED Flashing PCON Computer is power supplied PC OFF Computer without power Shut down time switch off time elapsed R flashing Device off eO FO 20s Dead time elapsed MAINPOWER ON Figure 13 9 Automatic switch off program flowchart part 2 DLoG MPC 6 User s Manual V2 00 103 Internal devices 13 6 3 Drivers DLoGPwrw sys driver V1 0 for Windows XP Standard setting 1 O port 0x379 length 2 Bytes The DLoG MPC 6 and the automatic switch off module communicate via the DLoG motherboard control port which consists of the two I O ports described above Parameter settings in the registry Using the Registry Editor REGEDIT EXE supplied with Windows the parameters of the DLoG port driver can be configured via the following path HKEY LOCAL MACHINE SYSTEM CurrentControlSet Services d logpwr parameters 0 Key
91. quality of the power supply e Observe the vehicle manufacturer s instructions for connecting additional loads for instance in conjunction with an emergency shut off switch e Connect the supply cable to a suitable place Ensure that the connecting cable has an adequate cross section and ampacity at the connection point DLoG MPC 6 User s Manual V2 00 111 Disposal 16 6 Using the touch screen e Please do not use sharp or abrasive objects on the DLoG MPC 6 s touch screen e Do not use abrasive cleaning agents to clean the front of the device The best results are obtained using a damp non abrasive cloth with any commercially available window cleaner that does not contain ammonia Apply the window cleaner to the cloth instead of spraying it directly onto the touch screen surface Do not use sulfurous agents 16 7 Use storage in extreme temperatures Please observe the DLoG MPC 6 s maximum operating and storage temperatures Make sure you know which type of device is being used e With or without heating module e Which type of display is used The temperature ranges mainly depend on these two components 17 Disposal The DLoG GmbH general terms and conditions set out the obligations for disposal in accordance with official electronics regulations 112 User s Manual V2 00 DLoG MPC 6 Return packing slip 18 Return packing slip Return packing slip please fill in once per return shipment Company St
92. ransit or installation mounting and cause injury Always ensure that there are two persons available when installing or removing the device DLoG MPC 6 User s Manual V2 00 51 Mounting 7 2 Permitted mounting positions The permitted mounting positions of the DLoG MPC 6 have been defined as follows From a maximum of 90 Up to a maximum of 90 Figure 7 1 Permitted mounting positions of the DLoG MPC 6 Caution The DLoG MPC 6 can only be mounted in a range of 180 as Property illustrated damage 7 3 Follow and retain the installation instructions Please follow the installation mounting instructions included with assembly kit when installing your DLoG MPC 6 Please make sure that you retain the instructions Pay careful attention to the Basic safety guidelines included in the beginning of this manual 7 4 Mechanical dynamic loading Since the DLoG MPC 6 is a weighted structure it is invariable that the unit will be subject to mechanical dynamic effects Therefore optimizing the mounting can be very helpful 52 User s Manual V2 00 DLoG MPC 6 Mounting 7 5 Power supply An integrated electrically isolated AC DC power supply is available for the DLoG MPC 6 The power pack is designed to fulfill the requirements for the full range of operating temperatures of a DLoG MPC 6 with standard extension modules In a system with a 800 MHz CPU 512 MB RAM HDD a 10 4 display and an external keyboard
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94. rd sound adapter drivers 1 Open the corresponding folder and run Setup exe Realtek AC 97 Audio Setup 5 17 Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for Realtek AC 97 Audio The InstallShield Wizard will install Realtek AC 97 4 on your computer To continue click Nest InstallShield Figure 13 6 Welcome screen for the onboard sound adapter drivers 96 User s Manual V2 00 DLoG MPC 6 Internal devices 2 Click Next Hardware Installation A The software you are installing for this hardware Realtek AC 97 Audio has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows xP Tell me why this testing is important Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing STOP Installation Figure 13 7 Warning message for the onboard sound adapter drivers 3 In the following window click Continue Anyway 4 Now restart your computer DLoG MPC 6 User s Manual V2 00 97 Internal devices 13 5 Plug in cards A so called riser card with a single bus master capable PCI slot is available for the DLoG MPC 6 This card allows you to upgrade your system with conventional ultra short expansion cards max length 141 mm WARNING Before extendi
95. reet Zip code town Contact Phone number Type s of unit s returned Serial number s of the unit s returned The units have not been returned as they are currently being used However the following parts are missing Unit was already damaged on delivery please enclose a copy of the delivery note Delivery was incomplete Missing parts The following error occurs when operating the unit Separate error report is enclosed DLoG MPC 6 User s Manual V2 00 113 Index Index 16550A compatible c ce ceeececeeceseceeeeeeteseseeeeteetenees 19 1999 5 E Ferunt tte co aaa tet a a in eae tat atts 9 24 key keypad oo seeeeeseseseeesneeeestsneeteateneetenteneeeerteateneeees 46 IOA T TUSC n oan s eea a a a NAT 54 AANire TOUCH eisoes eee tessiie trenienet nirst etate aie 16 BWirE TOUCH a a Ee 16 AbbreViationS iscsi nanas 14 AC power PACK ira iiinn ire bounties 53 AC power supply internal c ccceceeeseseseeeseeeteeees 22 AC voltage supply connector 0 ee eeeeseeeeeeetesteeteeeees 38 AC DC power PaCk issen oinnia ra eea 110 Accident prevention regulations cscs 5 Activate FIF Osista anra eaa 107 ADC MDC connection cccceccececesseseseeteseeteseseeteseees 21 ADC MDC interface c ecccceccceeceseeesteseseeseeesettnseeeeees 21 ADC MDC properties cccceccceec
96. rotected to ESD level 4 according to EN 61000 4 2 Optional User s Manual V2 00 DLoG MPC 6 Serial ports Keyboard mouse connection USB connection Software compatibility DLoG MPC 6 Device description 1st serial port 115 200 Baud max 16550A compatible 16 bytes FIFO supports RS 232 on an external 9 pin D Sub connection ESD level 4 protected acc to EN 61000 4 2 2nd serial port 115 200 Baud max 16550A compatible 16 bytes FIFO supports RS 232 on an external 9 pin D Sub connection ESD level 4 protected acc to EN 61000 4 2 3rd serial port 115 200 Baud max 16550A compatible 16 bytes FIFO internal for the integrated environment controller 4th serial port 115 200 Baud max 16550A compatible 16 bytes FIFO internal for integrated touch controller Keyboard mouse 6 pin mini DIN connector combination connector Y cable for PS 2 keyboard and mouse required Internally protected power supply for keyboard and mouse ESD level 4 protected acc to EN 61000 4 2 2 stacked USB connections USB 2 0 High Speed with 0 5 A per port protected by fuse ESD level 4 protected acc to EN 61000 4 2 MS DOS 6 x Windows XP Professional Windows XP Embedded Linux User s Manual V2 00 19 Device description 3 5 3 LCD CRT interface VGA controller Integrated Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 900 with maximum 224 MByte Dynamic Video Memory Technology DVMT 3 0 Shared memory architecture Resolution
97. rthbridge and Graphic chip Intel 82801 FBM ICH6 M Southbridge CPU Intel Core Duo L2400 1 66 GHz 2 MByte L2 cache with Chipset Intel 82945GME Northbridge and Graphic chip Intel 82801GBM ICH7M Southbridge PCI bus PCI 2 1 64 kB level 1 cache CPU internal 0 kB level 2 cache on the 800 MHz CPU CPU internal 512 kB level 2 cache on the 1 GHz CPU CPU internal User s Manual V2 00 17 Device description RAM BIOS Slots for standard plug in cards Real time clock IDE interface Floppy disk drive Fan 256 to 1024 MBytes in one SO DIMM slot Fully cacheable DDR2 technology AMIBIOS8 1 MByte Flash BIOS with ACPI PnP Programmable in the system BIOS POST self test A riser card is available for expansions 1 PCI slot 32 bit 5 V Real time clock with a power reserve of up to 10 years Supports up to two IDE devices from PIO Mode 3 4 to UDMA 33 Connection via a 44 pin connector 2 mm grid Connectable devices 2 5 hard drives enquire which capacities are currently available 2 5 Flash disks IDE enquire which capacities are currently available CompactFlash type I II Important notes for CompactFlash Cards Only use CompactFlash Cards approved and released by DLoG to ensure the device functionality Otherwise data loss could increase The CompactFlash Cards used in the DLoG MPC 6 must be industrial and non removable models Supports an external 3 5 USB floppy disk drive P
98. s b m un citiem ar to saist tajiem noteikumiem Sis renginys tenkina 1999 5 EB Direktyvos esminius reikalavimus ir kitas ios direktyvos nuostatas Dit apparaat voldoet aan de essentiele eisen en andere van toepassing zijnde bepalingen van de Richtlijn 1999 5 EC Dan l apparat huwa konformi mal ti iet essenzjali u l provedimenti l o ra rilevanti tad Direttiva 1999 5 EC Ez a k sz l k teljes ti az alapvet k vetelm nyeket s mas 1999 5 EK ir nyelvben meghat rozott vonatkoz rendelkez seket Dette utstyret er i samsvar med de grunnleggende krav og andre relevante bestemmelser i EU direktiv 1999 5 EF Urz dzenie jest zgodne z og lnymi wymaganiami oraz szczeg lnymi warunkami okre lonymi Dyrektyw UE 1999 5 EC Este equipamento est em conformidade com os requisitos essenciais e outras provis es relevantes da Directiva 1999 5 EC Ta naprava je skladna z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi relevantnimi pogoji Direktive 1999 5 EC Toto zariadenie je v zhode so z kladn mi po iadavkami a in mi pr slu n mi nariadeniami direktiv 1999 5 EC T m laite t ytt direktiivin 1999 5 EY olennaiset vaatimukset ja on siin asetettujen muiden laitetta koskevien m r ysten mukainen Denna utrustning r i verensst mmelse med de v sentliga kraven och andra relevanta best mmelser i Direktiv 1999 5 EC 2 7 1 Special rule restriction For the DLoG MPC 6 with WLAN 802 11abg the following restrictions apply
99. ses Ger t entspricht den grundlegenden Anforderungen und Deutsch l OROA German den weiteren entsprechenden Vorgaben der Richtlinie 1999 5 EU Eesti See seade vastab direktiivi 1999 5 EU olulistele n uetele ja Estonian teistele asjakohastele s tetele English This equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC Espanol Este equipo cumple con los requisitos esenciales asi como con Spanish otras disposiciones de la Directiva 1999 5 CE AuTOG 0 e oT Iou eivai o OU PPWON HE TIG OUCIWOEIC E nvIk f Greek CITTAITAOEIG KAI GAAEG OXETIKES OIAaTAgEIG TAG Odnyiac 1999 5 EC Fran ais Cet appareil est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux French autres dispositions pertinentes de la Directive 1999 5 EC slenska etta t ki er samkv mt grunnkr fum og rum vi eigandi Icelandic kv um Tilskipunar 1999 5 EC Italiano Questo apparato conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed agli altri Italian principi sanciti dalla Direttiva 1999 5 CE DLoG MPC 6 User s Manual V2 00 Basic safety guidelines Latviski Latvian Lietuvi Lithuanian Nederlands Dutch Malti Maltese Magyar Hungarian Norsk Norwegian Polski Polish Portugu s Portuguese Slovensko Slovenian Slovensky Slovak Suomi Finnish Svenska Swedish iek rta atbilst Direkt vas 1999 5 EK b tiskaj m pra
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102. sive cloth with any commercially available window cleaner that does not contain ammonia Apply the window cleaner to the cloth instead of spraying it directly onto the touch screen surface Do not use sulfurous agents DLoG MPC 6 User s Manual V2 00 109 Common mistakes in usage 16 Common mistakes in usage 16 1 Power supply An integrated electrically isolated AC DC power supply is available for the DLoG MPC 6 e Do not connect DLoG MPC 6 devices that have a DC power pack to an AC DC power supply e Do not connect DLoG MPC 6 devices that have an AC DC power pack to a DC power supply 16 2 Powering up down e Please note that the function of the DLoG MPC 6 s power switch varies depending on how the device is configured depending on the power supply and integrated automatic switch off e Only disconnect the computer from the power supply after the computer has been properly shut down and switched off Otherwise file errors may occur on the storage device in operating systems that have no activated write protection filter 16 3 Cable cover e The supplied cable cover for the external ports must be installed prior to using the DLoG MPC 6 In order to comply with protection class IP65 please use the optionally available IP65 assembly kit from DLoG 110 User s Manual V2 00 DLoG MPC 6 Common mistakes in usage 16 4 Installation e Only use suitable mounting brackets and screws permitted by DLoG e Ensure that ba
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104. taee a ats vania mela 20 3 5 5 HNGTWORKANLCM ACES cc cia dirvseeniddotdutsinandraieichaitiontdladivditeatuatataitactaciuain 21 3 5 6 ADC MDC interface optional csccsssssssssscsssssssessssssssesesssssessesesssseessees 21 3 5 7 Cardbus interface optional vc scucacesseiesets womertteassvcacaveceres tus dseneene zeae debecneneee 22 3 5 8 PCI Express MiniCard interface for WLAN optional ccsseeeeees 22 309 OW ST SUI Vette do ctetst soer oh aaa Sereda casas ab EAE A ER 22 3 5 10 Maximum power available for peripheral devices ceceesseeeeeeees 25 35AT Powersupply USES sec critacsinaterscsy i acevs noite i a caetis fuesn a 25 3 5 12 Ambient conditions vasa diaieh ns seuss awn tesa a eid aes 26 Side MestmarkS innne tia lag sites opiectite T R 27 3 5 14 Dimensions DLoG MPC 6 110 SVGA cccssssssecssseseseseesssessessssstsetees 28 3 5 15 DIMENSIONS DLoG MPC 6 112 vrcsccssetscecsenceserssladcacosauens sted sxsnasenetoseetsiunonsent 31 36 VESA Oni HOES cass a ea ad debt iaae neler Matar 34 Unpacking the device minenn inneir ch cesetdcceccapesedevasveceeusteaconeucters 35 Mize Scope OLE IIM CRY staat aren Cauca uaa es tance sare acta alate ict 35 AD b me E KAUN G ic gs er E E EE esbucles ra A 35 4 3 Returning your COVIGR sisicecrreniles Sart Mia y none ten eds eacuane Ride nat ieee ens 35 UPD IRNeAlO PON ATION lt 5 cad ccs cesccct escanee cs tateaascanteantisencecatinascastoestenendecatttasvautesties 3
105. th DC power Power key is used to power up the unit If the supply without automatic switch button is pressed while the unit is operating this off software results in a HARD shutdown This may lead to ONIOrE data loss DLoG MPC 6 with AC power Power key is used to power up the unit If the supply and automatic switch off button is pressed while the unit is operational all software applications are quit and the DLoG MPC 6 is properly shut down DLoG MPC 6 with AC power Power key is used to power up the unit If the supply without automatic switch button is pressed while the unit is operating this off software results in a HARD shutdown This may lead to data loss 66 User s Manual V2 00 DLoG MPC 6 Operation 8 5 2 Manual brightness control backlighting button for manual brightness control optional button for manual brightness control optional Turning the backlighting ON OFF 8 5 3 LEDs Temp Temp red LED indicates an excessively high or low temperature inside the unit HD HD green LED indicates access of the hard drive CF drive Power green LED indicates an available internal power supply 8 5 4 Function and number keys SHIFT FA F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F12 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 yellow LED indicates the status of the lt Shift gt key 0 F1 digit 0 or function key lt F 1 gt if the lt Shift gt key is pressed to Q F10 digit
106. the DLoG MPC 6 86 User s Manual V2 00 DLoG MPC 6 Serial ports 12 8 Serial port barcode scanners To activate the integrated scanner software wedge under Windows XP Embedded 1 Open the Start menu and navigate to Settings Control Panel Accessibility 2 Select the General tab 3 Select Support accessibility options 4 Click Settings 5 Configure the desired COM port and BAUD rate 6 Confirm the change with OK 7 Click OK again for the changes to take effect Please note that you have to configure the scanner correctly to Caution RS 232 and the above set BAUD rate following the scanner Property manufacturer s guidelines Otherwise the software wedge will not damage function properly DLoG MPC 6 User s Manual V2 00 87 Serial ports 12 8 1 Tips amp tricks Note that according to the EIA 232 E specification the maximum cable length is 15 m at 19 200 bps By using a correctly terminated twisted pair cable however up to 1 200 m at 100 kbps can be achieved according to the ElA 422 A specification With a data rate of 1 Mbps and a high quality cable it is possible to reach cable lengths of up to approximately 400 m Malfunctions in the RS 232 connections are frequently caused by ground loops If both end devices establish a ground connection via RS 232 but do not share the same ground potential in their power supply circuits then compensation currents may result This is particularly noticeabl
107. the DLoG MPC 6 from the power supply before cleaning or servicing the device When charging the car battery please note While charging the car battery the DLoG MPC 6 has to be either disconnected from the battery or it has to be determined that the maximum allowed input voltage of the DLoG MPC 6 is not exceeded DLoG MPC 6 User s Manual V2 00 7 Basic safety guidelines Do not switch on devices with damaged cables or plugs Do not use the DLoG MPC 6 when a cable or plug is damaged Have the damaged parts replaced immediately Do not connect or disconnect any cables during storms Data cables must never be connected or disconnected during an electrical storm 2 5 External devices The use of additional wiring and other peripheral devices which are not recommended or sold by the manufacturer can result in fire electrocution or personal injury lf a power supply is used only use the power supply recommended by the manufacturer Before connecting or disconnecting peripheral devices exception USB devices the DLoG MPC 6 must be disconnected from the power supply Otherwise this could seriously damage both the DLoG MPC 6 and the connected devices Make sure that external peripheral devices with their own power supply are switched on at the same time or after you start the DLoG MPC 6 If this is not possible please ensure that the DLoG MPC 6 is adequately protected from power leakage caused by an external device 2 6 Repairs
108. to the DLoG MPC 6 with a USB A connector 6 6 Scanners You can connect scanners to either the USB PS 2 or serial port If connected to COM1 the scanner can be powered through the port optional Be sure to only use scanners that have been approved by DLoG 6 7 WLAN cards PC card cardbus PCle minicard WLAN cards are plugged in to the PC card cardbus slot or at the PCle minicard slot according to the specified option which cannot be changed If you received the WLAN card from DLoG the correct driver will already be installed If you want to use other WLAN cards the correct driver must be installed Generally only drivers for WLAN cards that have been approved by DLoG can be integrated into the Images operating system 50 User s Manual V2 00 DLoG MPC 6 Mounting 7 Mounting 7 1 Options for mounting the device The DLoG MPC 6 can be mounted in a variety of ways e tcan be positioned horizontally on a desk or mounted on a steering wheel and vehicle console e Wall mounts are also available for mounting the unit on machines and operating panels e Roof mounting is also possible for example under the vehicle roof Depending on the vibration resistance and pivoting demands mounting brackets clamp foots or RAM mount elements can also be used to attach the device Please contact your DLoG sales office to find out more about the whole range of installation options on Offer WARNING N The unit could fall during t
109. ues Right Click Area Double Click Area each to 13 Right Click Delay Double Click Delay each to the third line 5 Exit the tool with OK 82 User s Manual V2 00 DLoG MPC 6 Touch screen 11 8 Touch PS2 for Windows XP Prof and XP Embedded 11 8 1 Installation The touch drivers to be used can by default be found on the CompactFlash or hard drive under Util atouch lt verNR gt In addition you will find our drivers on the included driver CD or on the Internet under www dlog com 1 Open the corresponding folder and run Setup exe 2 On the Welcome dialog click Next 3 In the Software License Agreement window select accept all of the terms of the above License Agreement and then click Next 4 On the Select Controller dialog select PS 2 and click Next 5 Deselect the option in the Configuration Complete dialog and end by clicking Finish 6 In the following window confirm the dialog by clicking OK Touch Screen Driver Setup Message Setup is now complete You must Restart your system For changes to take effect Press OK to Restart now or Cancel to abort the Restart Figure 11 2 Setup Message touch installation dialog 7 Next the computer needs to be restarted DLoG MPC 6 User s Manual V2 00 83 Touch screen 11 8 2 Calibration The touch must be calibrated so that it functions correctly 1 Start the touch configuration tool under Start Programs Hampshire TSHARC Control Panel 2
110. up to 1600 x 1200 UXGA Up to 24 bit color depth depending on which LCD is used Simultaneous use of LCD CRT Multiple LCDs are supported Drivers available for Windows XP Professional XP Embedded and Linux 3 5 4 Touch screen optional Analog touch 12bit touch controller for 4 5 8 wire resistive touch screens with controller RS232 and PS 2 interface Drivers available for MS DOS 6 2x Windows XP Professional XP Embedded and Linux Analog touch Available for 10 4 and 12 1 LCD displays others on request screens Analog touch Internal plug in connector connection Interface is ESD level 4 protected acc to EN 61000 4 2 20 User s Manual V2 00 DLoG MPC 6 Device description 3 5 5 Network interface Network controller Intel ICH6M with PHY Intel 82562 controller 10 100 MB s Network connection Drivers available for MS DOS 6 2x Windows XP Professional XP Embedded and Linux RJ45 plug in connector Integrated transmitter Two integrated status LEDs 3 5 6 ADC MDC interface optional Properties ADC MDC connection DLoG MPC 6 4 electrically isolated outputs 16 electrically isolated inputs PCI bus Drivers available for Windows XP Professional and XP Embedded A 37 pin D Sub connector User s Manual V2 00 21 Device description 3 5 7 Cardbus interface optional Cardbus Ricoh R5C485 controller PCI Ver 2 2 Driver support through Windows XP Professional XP Embedded and Linux only
111. ury Always ensure that there are two persons available when installing or removing the device Choice of location observe the protection class The ambient conditions at the point of installation must comply with the device s protection class Supply of fresh air avoid overheating the unit The DLoG MPC 6 is based on a passive cooling concept As a result the waste heat which is produced inside the device is emitted over the surface of the housing For this system to function properly sufficient fresh air circulation is required Never install the system in a closed environment where the cooling air is unable to dissipate accumulated heat to the outside If the DLoG MPC 6 is not able to draw in fresh cooling air this may cause overheating and severe damage to the unit The maximum allowed ambient temperature for the system needs to be taken into account for the concrete application area Install an easily accessible disconnecting device The device is not supplied with a disconnector switch that can be accessed externally The power supply connector is therefore used as a disconnector Therefore it needs to be easily accessible If it is necessary to establish a fixed connection an easily accessible disconnecting device e g a switch such as a circuit breaker should be installed close to the device Ensure that the power cable is laid so that it is mechanically protected 6 User s Manual V2 00 DLoG MPC 6 Basic safety guidelines
112. you do not wish to so agree do not install or use the Software Ido not accept the terms in the license agreement cni Figure 13 4 Network driver installation license agreement 94 User s Manual V2 00 DLoG MPC 6 Internal devices 2 Select the menu option I accept the terms in the license agreement and click Next In the following window click Next Intel R PRO Network Connections Intel PRO Network Connections Intel PRO 100 1000 and 10 GbE Connections i Install Drivers Make Driver Disk View Release Notes Intel PRO Network Connections Figure 13 5 Start screen for network driver installation 3 Now click Install Drivers 4 After the installation click Exit 5 Next the computer needs to be restarted DLoG MPC 6 User s Manual V2 00 95 Internal devices 13 4 Onboard sound adapter The DLoG MPC 6 is equipped with an onboard sound adapter Normally this adapter is not directed to the outside Resources The onboard sound adapter is a true Plug and Play component All resource allocation and management is therefore performed by the BIOS 13 4 1 Installation of the onboard sound adapter drivers Win XP The sound card drivers to be used can be found by default on the CompactFlash or hard drive under Util Sound lt verNR gt In addition you will find the DLoG drivers on the included driver CD or on the Internet under www dlog com Proceed as follows to install the onboa
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