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1.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       75 00  7 5    ii  ji           Q  LA  N  1      O O       O 6     DC IN 9 36V EARNE        E O  H  y    40 00  L 49 30  50 00  nian     NEXCOM  9 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved    Chapter 1  Product Introduction    NEXCOM    Getting to Know VMC 100 1000 Series    VMC 100 1100 Series Front  amp  Side View       NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 10 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual       Chapter 1  Product Introduction    NEXCOM    VMC 100 1100 Series Rear View       A D    Note  The photo shown is VMC 1100    NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 11 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 1  Product Introduction    NEXCOM    Function Key There are five buttons and 5 function keys on the VMC 100 1100 series   VMC 100 1100 includes the dual speaker  the specification is 2W  8Q   Internal Mic in Built in microphone  does not need any monophonic input from an external microphone     Light Sensor Light sensors can adjust a display   s backlight  which improves the power savings and optimizes the display   s viewability     e Power mode  No power  no li
2.       Desktop    System Tray x             9 Gesture Enable   Gesture Setting                  Back to Default   i    NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved    VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 6  Touchscreen Driver Software Functions    Touch the screen with your finger or a stylus and the drawing screen  registers touch activity such left  right  up  down  pen up  and pen  down              Click Menu button for more functions     w Show Pen Location  Show Grid    Clear Screen    Exit       Show Pen Location is to show the locations where pen comes down and  lifted up on the monitor                 Show Grid is to show grid on the entire monitor  This is for linearity test     Show Pen Location  Show Grid    Clear Screen       Select Clear Screen to clear drawing     Show Pen Location  Show Grid    Clear Screen    Exit       Select Exit to quit draw function     NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved    VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 6  Touchscreen Driver Software Functions    6 5 Mouse Operation Mode    Mouse Operation Mode enables and disables mouse  ability of dragging  onscreen icons  which is applicable to the configuration of POS terminals     Pen Input Select this mode and mouse will emulate Windows   Emulation Vista pen input device operation  by which no  mouse event will be sent until the touch is dragged  out of range or released from the screen    Mouse Select th
3.     VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Appendix B  Vehicle Power Management Setup       Vehicle Power Management Setup    Power on Delay Setting    Disable Power off Delay    Aptio Setup Utility   Copyright  C  2010 American Megatrends  Inc     Options    Startup Shutdown  11 5V   10 5V     Doa        Enable Power off Delay    Delay time can be set at 20sec 1min  Smin  10min  30min  1 hour 6hour   18hour     Delay Off Time selection URI     Options    20 sec   1 min  5 min  10 min  30 min  1 hour  6 hour  18 hour    Delay Off Time selection    NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved    VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Appendix C  SMS and Dial Wake up Setting  NEXCOM         Appendik C  SMS and DiAL WAKE UP SETTING    Utilizing sleep mode on the Cinterion PHS8 3 5G module and allowing for remote wake up via SMS or dial     A  BIOS setting     1  Press  lt Enter gt  on    Advanced    of the main menu screen   3  Change the value to    Enable    for    Wake On 3 5G Module       2  Select    Module Management        Aptio Setup Utility   Copyright  C  2011 America Megatrends  Inc     Aptio Setup Utility   Copyright  C  2011 American Megatrends  Inc     Wake On 3 5G Module  Disable      gt  Module Management    Wake On 3 5G Module  Disable  Enable       NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 93 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Appendix D  RTC Wake up Setting  NEXCOM         APPENDIX D  RTC Wake up S
4.    NEXCOM International Co   Ltd    Mobile Computing Solutions  Vehicle Mount Computer  VMC 100 1100 Series   User Manual    NEXCOM International Co   Ltd   Published April 2015    www nexcom com    Contents    NEXCOM    CONTENTS    Preface L E N E A E E a eee E eran E E nace ace eng 6  Bao e Aa aaa V Mecnanica  PERAIRE E  gt   WA AA E E A EE EE E E EN AAEN TT V WA AA  gt   AC WO EA UA V VMC 1100 see ante eer dees Ee 9  Regulatory Compliance Statements                       wwwsmwwwnanwwmnanzwwnanzwnaanzwanaza V Getting to Know C 100 1000 series aaa a Wa KA 10  Declaration of CORTON wa NEEN akwa V VMC 100 1100 Series Front  amp  Side VIEW    ha  RoHS Compliance Ji VMC 100 1100 Series Rear View          cccccccsseeccceeeeecceesueeeeeeseeeeeeeaeneses 11  Warranty and RMA ia vii  ae senate j Chapter 2  Using the GPS Feature  Installation RecommendatioNS                  wwwwwwamwwmwwwwww www www www  viii SETUP an Using GPS MOMMA OM sissen arria 16  Safety PICA OMS eiciia ai ix SSUP VV IMG OW SCIECM SIO orenian nonnai 17  Technical Support and ASSIStanCe iii x GESINIO VVINGOW Sa 18  Conventions Used in this Manual      x SP Sel APOE ARON TSI UCT ONS tee ioters cack nita IP OO 19  Global Service Contact INfOrMaAtioN                          wwwmwmmmamamamamamwmmmmmamza mu XI  wA AAA Ss arr cararnateasicartensioncannneninencineiamshaubopicdennsentiunaasimeneeianninties xi Chapter 3  Jumpers and Connectors  Package CONTEI O oreari n AE E E AOE XIII Before You Bagi waa haa 20  Orden
5.   Double click Gpsinfo Vista icon from Desktop to start GPS        Com Port Selection  I Baud Rate Selection    Scan Com Port     Gean Cem Port Start GPS button       Cold Start UU VTG check box  Power Save ee Yawe cue WAAS EGNOS  Main GPS data   Window  Tlab Menu    e Scan Com Port      Scan all available communication port for GPS recep   tion  e    Cold Start      Cold start the GPS receiver    e    Power Save      Check the box to enable disable the Power Save Mode   the option is available only when a GPS device is found     e    Tab Menu      Switch between Setup and GPSINFO windows    e    Com Port Selection      Select the appropriate communication port  where GPS receiver is configured  it may be necessary to try several com   munication ports until the right one is found        Baud Rate Selection      Select the appropriate transferring rate  Please  set the baud rate at 38400     e    Start GPS button      Turn on off the GPS device       VTG check box      Some navigation or map software requires to receive  VTG data output for during operation  Check the box to activate the  VTG data output           NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved    VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 2  Using the GPS Feature    NEXCOM    ANE   e    WAAS EGNOS      Check the box to activate WAAS EGNOS in order to e    Latitude        User s current latitude is displayed in N S degree  North   increase the accuracy of positioning South Hemis
6.   Environment by Using EWF    Please note that EWF is only available for VMC 1100 series  The following  instructions help you easily enable the EWF function     Please refer to the following link     https   msdn microsoft com en US library   794943 v winembedded 60  aspx    Here is all the syntax for EWF Manager  Standard 7 SP1   https   msdn microsoft com en US library t794092 v winembedded 60  aspx    NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 61 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 9  How to Install the WWAN or Wi Fi Module    NEXCOM    CHAPTER 9  How To INSTALL THE WWAN or Wi Fi Module    1  Remove the screws on the heatsink to remove it  2  The Mini PCI express slot shown below is used to install a WWAN or Wi Fi  communication module     For WWAN  module    For Wi Fi  module       3  Insert the module into the Mini PCI Express slot at a 45 degrees angle  until the gold plated connector on the edge of the module completely  disappears inside the slot  And then attach the RF cable to the module     4  Install the rear cover     NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 62 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 10  How to Install a SATA DOM Module  NEXCOM       CHAPTER 10  How To INSTALL A SATA Dom Module    1  Remove the heatsink  4  Paste the sponge on the Mini PCI express slot     2  When installing the Wi Fi module  please install the module before  installing the SATA DOM     3  Before
7.   Select this mode and mouse  only provides a click function   and dragging is disabled     Select this mode and mouse  only provides a click function  when the touch Is released     turns beep function on and  off     beep occurs when pen comes  down     beep occurs when pen is lifted  up    beep occurs when comes  down and is lifted up     modifies sound frequency   modifies sound duration     NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 40    VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 5  Touchscreen Installation Guide N  CO Mi       EAN  Cursor Enable the function support to prevent cursor shake  About l l l  Stabilizer This panel displays information about the PenMount controller and driver  version   Use press and You can set the time out and area for you need  hold as right  click YA Device 0  PenMount 6000 USB     Calibrate   Setting   Edge Compensation About    Edge Compensation      A       j PenMount 6000 USB  10 bit   This page is the edge compensation settings  You can adjust the settings Ja WAA or  trom 0 to 30 for accommodating the difference of each touch panel  WAITAKA en    Firmware Config Data 6 36964 852 32 7 500 12  P7 Device 0  PenMount 6000 USB     Calibrate   Setting Edge Compensation   about         ea  e    NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 41 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 5  Touchscreen Installation Guide    5 1 5 PenMount Monitor Menu Icon    PenMount Monitor
8.   Wi Fi  WWAWN  GPS  e Power Input  9 36VDC input with ignition  e Power Consumption  26W  e Ingress Protection  Front panel IP54  e Dimension  213mm  W  x 145mm  H  x 50mm  D    SS KOT XLI     LCD Panel    e 7 inch TFT LCD panel with LED backlight  e 800 x 480 pixels  WVGA    e Brightness  400 cd m   typical    e Contrast ratio  600 1  typical     Touch Screen Sensor    e 4 wire resistant touch  e Anti glare coating surface  e Transmission rate  78   3     CPU  amp  Chipset  e Intel   Atom    Dual Core E3825 1 33GHz    Memory  e 2GB 204 pin DDR3L 1600MHz SO DIMM slot  up to 4GB     NEXCOM     Expandable Storage    e 1x SATAIII SATA DOM Slot  available option 16GB  32GB  64GB and  128GB     Expansion    e 1x Half Mini PCle socket  PCle   USB  for WLAN option   e 1x Mini PCle socket   USB   UART  for WWAN option    e 1x External module for OBD SAE J1939 protocols Battery module option   UART   USB     I O Interfaces   Front    e F1  F5 functions key   e Light sensor   e Internal mic in   e 2x Built in 2W speakers   e 3x LED indicators  Power mode  Storage and WWAN status     I O Interfaces   Lateral    Right side   e 1x Micro SD card socket   e 1x SIM card socket   e 1x USB 3 0 host type A connector   e 1x Mic in  Line out   Left side   e 1x Power button   e 1x System reset button   e Volume up down or Brightness up down    NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved    VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 1  Product Introduction    NEX
9.  0  No data transfer  1  Data link  auto detect     Bit4  CANBUS Data link detect  0  No data transfer    1  Data link  auto detect     Bits  CAN2_DO Data link detect  0  No data transfer  1  Data link  auto detect     12 GAL Download control  I O port  OEEBH    End byte  GAL CODE Download    eT    Note  Don t initialize this address  13  Startup Time Setting    I O port  OEECH  Clock timer   BitO 7  the hour value  hexadecimal     I O port  OEEDH  Clock timer   BitO 7  the minute value  hexadecimal     I O port  OEEEH  User setting time   BitO 7  the hour value  hexadecimal     I O port  OEEFH  User setting time     BitO 7  the minute value  hexadecimal     NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved    VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Appendix A  I O Address Function    NEXCOM    IO ADDRESS  OEDOH OEDFH   O port  OEDOH addresses uses delivery internal data    1  MCU version byte  8 bits   I O port  OEDEH    Tan  one  os  oa   ona   ona   oni   oro    8 bits data  Bit 7 Is highest bit of data     2  GAL version byte  8 bits   I O port   OEDFH       aie   eee   ses   sna   ona   oe   ont   oto       8 bits data  Bit 7 is highest bit of data     NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 84 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Appendix A  I O Address Function    IO ADDRESS  I O port  OED1H  BitO  WLAN2_DIS   0  Disable   1  Enable        Biti  GPS PWR_EN  0  Disable  1  Enable        Bit2  Modem_PWR_EN  0  
10.  12V system  1  24V system    Bit 1  Car Threshold  0  Low Level 10 5V 21V   1  High Level 12V 24V     Bit 2  Car Volt  0  Vin  gt   Volt_Threshold_L 9V 20 5V   1  Vin  lt   Volt_Threshold_L 9V 20 5V     Bit 3  Backup CAP  0  Battery capacity  gt   10   1  Battery capacity  lt   10     Bit 4  Output Type  O  Use Car Battery  1  Use Backup Battery    Bit 5  Bat Charge  0  Battery no charging  1  Battery is charging    Bit 6  Bat Discharge  0  Battery no discharging  1  Battery discharging    Bit 7  Temp Alarm  0  Battery no over temperature and  gt   4  C    1  Battery over temperature and  lt   4  C    5  GPIO    I O port  OEE4H    Bit0 3  GPOO 2  Bit4 7  GPIO 2    NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved    VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Appendix A  I O Address Function    NEXCOM    il OS el   6  WDT 7  Onboard Module Disable Enable 1   I O port  OEE5H I O port  OEE6H   Bit3  WDT DISABLE ENABLE Bit0  3 5G MODULE   0  DISABLE    0  DISABLE   1  ENABLE 1  ENABLE       BIT 3  2  1  0  time setting Biti  WLAN MODULE    ae   Bit2  EXTERNAL  12V power   1s ENABLE      Bit3  By Pass Car battery power  0  DISABLE   1  ENABLE       Auto clear WDT timer when read write I O port OEE5H  Bit4  Wake on 3 5G MODULE  0  DISABLE     1  ENABLE       NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 80 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Appendix A  I O Address Function    NEXCOM    EmN  Bit5  Wake on RTC MODULE 8  Delay Tim
11.  2     lt a  Wa      Pin   Definition   Pin     o5   ek   6   Ecks     l 3   9   vGaRED      D  EC_KSI1 EC_KSIO       NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 23 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 3  Jumpers and Connectors    MCU Debug COM Header    Connector size  1x3 3 pin header  1 0mm pitch  Connector location  JP1    MCU Flash Connector    Connector size  2x4 8 pin header  1 0mm pitch  Connector location  JP2    23000 0 8     rin  Definition  Pin  Definition   V3 3ALW MCU_RST     MCU_TRST MCU_TDI    Fin       5   murk   6   mums  7   mumo   8   GND       NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 24 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 3  Jumpers and Connectors    NEXCOM    ANE   EC Debug COM Connector Port 80 Debug Connector   Connector size  1x3 3 pin header  1 0mm pitch Connector size  1x10 10 pin header  1 0mm pitch  Connector location  J6 Connector location  J8    TL fl  WOOO  w  o0o0o0000000      PCIRST        LPC_AD3  LPC_AD1    LPC_AD2  LPC_ADO  VCC3         Pin    2  swe eae  o6    8      10    NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 25 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 3  Jumpers and Connectors    NEXCOM    al   Serial ATA SATA DOM Power Connector   Connector size  Standard Serial ATA 7P  1 27mm  SATA M 180  Connector size  1x2 2 pin header  1 25mm pitch  Connector location  CN3 Connector location  J9    1 0000000  7   JO p  U 
12.  2013 will be ROHS compliant   They will use the usual NEXCOM naming convention     NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved    VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Preface    Warranty and RMA    NEXCOM Warranty Period    NEXCOM manufactures products that are new or equivalent to new in  accordance with industry standard  NEXCOM warrants that products will  be free from defect in material and workmanship for 2 years  beginning on  the date of invoice by NEXCOM  HCP series products  Blade Server  which  are manufactured by NEXCOM are covered by a three year warranty period     NEXCOM Return Merchandise Authorization  RMA         Customers shall enclose the    NEXCOM RMA Service Form    with the  returned packages     Mm Customers must collect all the information about the problems    encountered and note anything abnormal or  print out any on screen  messages  and describe the problems on the    NEXCOM RMA Service  Form    for the RMA number apply process         Customers can send back the faulty products with or without accessories   manuals  cable  etc   and any components from the card  such as CPU  and RAM  If the components were suspected as part of the problems   please note clearly which components are included  Otherwise  NEXCOM  is not responsible for the devices parts         Customers are responsible for the safe packaging of defective products     making sure it is durable enough to be resistant against further damage  and deter
13.  All rights reserved 12 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 1  Product Introduction MN  COM    VMC 100    USB 2 0  e Mic in   e Line out    11 Left Side I O    VMC 1100    USB 3 0  e Mic in   e Line out    Wi Fi Antenna e The 2 external SMA type antenna mounting connectors are used to connect the antenna to a WLAN module and  Connector Bluetooth   GPS Antenna o      Corer The external SMA type antenna mounting connector is used to connect the antenna to a GPS module   KI The external SMA type antenna mounting connector is used to connect the antenna toa WWAN module     DB15 female connector with GPIO ADC PWM        VMC 100  GPO 3    VMC 1100  MDI 2  for tracker     15 Multi I O Port    release KEY     12 DR GPS_IPPS  DR GPS_ODO  VMC 100  GPI3 DR GPS_DIR  VMC 1100  MDI 1  for tracker  SOS                  a UJ N          NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 13 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 1  Product Introduction N GC B M    DB9 male connector with RS 232 or RS 485 and CAN bus     o6   CANT  O8   ONE  e ee    RJ 45 connector with RS 232 interface of either 0  5 or 12V on pin 9 for external devices     Multi I O Port  COM1    LAN Port The LAN port is an RJ45 interface with integrated LEDs and supports 10 100 1000Mbps Ethernet data transfer rates           NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 14 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 1  Product Introduction N KC B M       
14.  NEXCOM International Co   Ltd   All other product names mentioned herein are registered trademarks of their  respective owners     Regulatory Compliance Statements    This section provides the FCC compliance statement for Class A devices and  describes how to keep the system CE compliant     Declaration of Conformity  FCC    This equipment has been tested and verified to comply with the limits for  a Class A digital device  pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules  These limits are  designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when  the equipment is operated in a commercial environment  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  Operation of this equipment in a residential area   domestic environment  is likely to cause harmful interference  in which  case the user will be required to correct the interference  take adequate  measures  at their own expense     CE    The product s  described in this manual complies with all applicable  European Union  CE  directives if it has a CE marking  For computer systems  to remain CE compliant  only CE compliant parts may be used  Maintaining  CE compliance also requires proper cable and cabling techniques     NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved    VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Preface    ROHS Compliance    NEXCOM RoHS 
15.  Select a device to configure     Configure   Refresh            NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved    VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 5  Touchscreen Installation Guide    NEXCOM     Sel  5 1 4 PenMount Control Panel Calibrate  This function offers two ways to calibrate your touchscreen     Standard  Calibration    adjusts most touchscreens while    Advanced Calibration     The functions under PenMount Control Panel are  adjusts aging touchscreens   Device  In this window  you can find out how many devices are detected by your Standard Click this button and arrows appear pointing to red  system  Calibration squares  Use your finger or stylus to touch the red    PenMount Control Panel    Device   Multiple Monitors   Tools   About   Advanced  Calibration  Select a device to configure   wA  PenMount  6000 USB Command  Calibration    Configure   Refresh         squares in sequence  After the fifth red point calibration  is complete  To skip  press    ESC        Advanced Calibration uses 9  16 or 25 points to  effectively calibrate touch panel linearity of aged  touchscreens  Click this button and touch the red  squares in sequence with a stylus  To skip  press    ESC        Command call calibration function  Use command  mode call calibration function  this can uses 4  9  16  or 25 points to calibrate    E g  Please run ms dos prompt or command prompt   c  Program Files PenMount Universal Drive DMCCtrl exe   calibration 4  St
16.  and accessory  modules  If the instructions for the chassis and power supply are inconsistent  with these instructions or the instructions for accessory modules  contact  the supplier to find out how you can ensure that your computer meets  safety and regulatory requirements     Cautions    Electrostatic discharge  ESD  can damage system components  Do the  described procedures only at an ESD workstation  If no such station is  available  you can provide some ESD protection by wearing an antistatic  wrist strap and attaching it to a metal part of the computer chassis     Safety Information  Before installing and using the device  note the following precautions     Read all instructions carefully       Do not place the unit on an unstable surface  cart  or stand     Follow all warnings and cautions in this manual     NEXCOM       When replacing parts  ensure that your service technician uses parts  specified by the manufacturer      Avoid using the system near water  in direct sunlight  or near a heating  device      The load of the system unit does not solely rely for support trom the  rackmounts located on the sides  Firm support trom the bottom is highly  necessary in order to provide balance stability     The computer is provided with a battery powered real time clock circuit   There is a danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced  Replace  only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer   Discard used batteries according to the manufactu
17.  battery  8 bits   I O port  0EE1H    Teer  one  oes  oa   ona   ona   om   oro       8 bits data  Bit 7 Is highest bit of data     3  Voltage of NEXCOM battery  8 bits   I O port  OEE2H    aie  ete   ses   sna   ona   en   om   sno       8 bits data  Bit 7 is highest bit of data     NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 70 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Appendix A  I O Address Function    4  Status of NEXCOM battery  8 bits   I O port  OEESH    Bit O  Status for G sensor detection  0  Normal    1  Abnormal  X axis or Y axis degree is about 90 or  90     Bit 1  POWER mode  0  24V system  1  12V system    Bit 2  Fan mode  0  auto    1  always on    Bit 3  status of smart battery  0  no discharging  1  discharging    Bit 4  status of FAN R   O  well  1  failed    NEXCOM    VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved    Bit 5  status of FAN R   0  action    1  inaction    Bit 6  status of FAN L   O  well  1  failed    Bit 7  status of FAN L   0  action    1  inaction    5  GPIO  I O port  OEE4H    Bit0 3  GPOO 3  Bit4 7  GPIO 3    Appendix A  I O Address Function    NEXCOM    el   6  WDT 7  Onboard Module Disable Enable 1   I O port  OEE5H I O port  OEE6H   Bit3  WDT DISABLE ENABLE Bit0  3 5G MODULE   0  DISABLE    0  DISABLE   1  ENABLE 1  ENABLE       BIT 2  1  0  time setting Biti  WLAN MODULE    0  DISABLE    1  ENABLEC       0 f O   Bit2  EXTERNAL  12V power  Oo f e 1  E
18.  icon  PM  appears in the notification area of Windows  system when you turn on PenMount Monitor in PenMount utility       LY 12 09 PM       PenMount Monitor has the following functions        Control Panel        Right Button  Exit  Control Panel Open PenMount Control Panel    Beep Setting Beep function for each device     Right Button When you select this function  a mouse icon appears    in the right bottom of the screen  Click this icon to  switch between Right and Left Button functions     Exit Exits the PenMount Monitor function        NECOM    5 1 6 PenMount Rotating Function    PenMount Windows Universal Driver supports several display rotating  software packages and auto detects rotate function  0    90    180    270      The display rotating software package supported in Windows 2000  XP  32bit  Vista 32 64bit are     1  Intel Display Driver Rotate Function    2  ATI Display Driver Rotate Function    3  nVidia Display Driver Rotate Function    4  SMI Display Driver Rotate Function    5  Portrait   s Pivot Screen Rotation Software     Configure Rotate Function in Windows XP 64bit    1  There is a    Screen Rotation Monitor    button that appears only in the  PenMount driver utilities for Windows XP 64bit system     PenMount Control Panel    Device   Multiple Monitors Tools   About      Draw   Test by drarwing onthe touchscreen  oO Show Hide the icon for switching buttons  Right Button Icon     Desktop    System Tray    29 Gesture Enable   Gesture Setting    oO Align 
19.  installing the SATA DOM  please make sure you have the following  parts        SATA DOM Sponge Thermal Pad SATA Power  Cable          NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 63 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 10  How to Install a SATA DOM Module    NEXCOM       5  Plug the SATA power cable  6  Plug the SATA DOM to the SATA connector and then connect the SATA  power cable     jis    Sr LTN 4  CERI CLIE EEN IE Se     rrur     33234 CEE       NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 64 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 10  How to Install a SATA DOM Module       7  Paste the thermal pad on the SATA DOM board and then replace the  heatsink cover     Ti      FF  PE  a   j        NEXCOM  Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 65    VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 11  Installing the OBD Module       CHAPTER 11  INSTALLING THE OBD Module    1  Remove the heatsink  3  Put the OBD module into the bracket and secure it with screws     2  Remove the hole cover     oie      p  ia i     p  5  Ore     P    f  i   nl rO  Wet   WT  AT Yeu iE  LAI COARI  BEET j ta       4  Place the adapter board onto the OBD module  please note  the pins on  the adapter board have to be inserted into the OBD module  Once fully    inserted  secure the OBD module with screws     4  goe    epii aao       NEXCOM  66 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM In
20.  panel with LED backlight  e 800 x 480 pixels  WVGA    e Brightness  400 cd m   typical    e Contrast ratio  600 1  typical     Touch Screen Sensor    e 4 wire resistant touch  e Anti glare coating surface  e Transmission rate  78   3     CPU  amp  Chipset  e ARM   Cortex    A8 Processor with 720MHz    Memory  e Onboard DDR3 512MB    Expandable Storage  e 1x Micro SDHC Slot  Bundle with 8GB     Expansion    e 1x Pin Head for WLAN option   e 1x Mini PCle socket   USB   UART  for WWAN option   e OBD option and SAE J1939 protocol support   e Battery module option    I O Interfaces   Front    e F1  F5 functions key   e Light sensor   e Internal mic in   e 2x Built in 2W speakers   e 3x LED indicators  Power mode  Storage and WWAN status     I O Interfaces   Lateral    Right side   e 1x Micro SD card socket   e 1x SIM card socket   e 1x USB 2 0 host type A connector   e 1x Mic in  Line out   Left side   e 1x Power button   e 1x System reset button   e Volume up down or Brightness up down    NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved    VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 1  Product Introduction    I O Interface Rear    e 1x 5pin circular connector for Power Ignition input  e 1x RJ45 for LAN  e 1x RJ45 for full RS 232 with OV 5V 12V power supply  0 5A   e 1x DB9  Male  for  RX TX or RS 485  2x CAN Bus 2 0  e 1x DB15  Female  for  GPS dead reckoning interface  optional   3  GPO  3x GPI    Communication Module    e 1x Onboard GPS module  e 1
21.  set the startup voltage to 24V and the shutdown voltage to 22V     Startup Shutdown   11 5 10 5   23 21      If the input voltage setting Is 24V    TE TET set the startup voltage to 25V and the shutdown voltage to 22V   eee If the input voltage setting is 24V       12 5 11 5   25 23  set the startup voltage to 25V and the shutdown voltage to 23V        NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 89 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Appendix B  Vehicle Power Management Setup NN Co M    Vehicle Power Management Setup    Startup and Shutdown Voltage Setting    Aptio Setup Utility   Copyright  C  2010 American Megatrends  Inc  4     If the input voltage setting is 6v 36V ignore the startup shutdown setting     Startup Shutdown   11 5 10 5   23 21         NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 90 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Appendix B  Vehicle Power Management Setup       Vehicle Power Management Setup    Power on Delay Setting    Disable Power on Delay    Aptio Setup Utility   Copyright  C  2010 American Megatrends  Inc     Options    Startup Shutdown  11 5V   10 5V      emea        Enable Power on Delay    Delay time can be set at 10sec 30sec 1min  5min  10min  15min  30min    1hour     Delay On Time selection  10 sec     Options    10 sec  30 sec  1 min  5 min  10 min  15 min  Delay On Time selection 30 min  1 hour    NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved
22.  to  viewing angle  or individual skill  and there may be little difference in using  16 or 25 points  Note that a stylus is recommended for the most accurate  results     6 3 Rotation    There are currently a number of software packages on the market that  Support rotating monitors 0    90    180    and 270    However you will  not be able to use a touchscreen unless it is matched to the appropriate  rotation  Our rotation configuration function allows you to easily match the  touchscreen when you rotate your monitor     NEXCOM     If you use a rotating monitor you will need a display card such as from  nVidia  Intel  SMI or ATI and software such as Portrait Pivot Pro  For  software operation and features  please refer to your software manual     Configuring the rotation function is easy  Select this option and a    point     appears for you to touch  Once the point is touched the software driver  understands which degree you plan to rotate your display  The rotation  function supports 90  180 and 270 degrees rotation     6 4 Draw    Tests or demonstrates the PenMount touchscreen operation  The display  shows touch location  Click Draw to start  Touch the screen with your finger  or a stylus and the drawing screen registers touch activity such left  right   up  down  pen up  and pen down     PenMount Control Panel    Device   Multiple Monitors Tools   About      Draw   Test by drarwing on the touch screen a  co Show Hide the icon For switching buttons G   _ Right Button Icon
23. 3 VISTA 7 WES7 2008 8                          36 6 15 Edge COMPCNSAUOM sc ronnznesScecnixansentnasichanmnmiensndentmdeasadusaneahsduntaenntas 55  5 1 2 Install PenMount Digitizer Driver in Windows CE To acess cataract cepa gost at  55  AP TVISTA TIVES T   2006 6 iia aa 37    5 1 3 Configure Touchscreen In PenMount mouse driver                    37 Chapter 7  PenMount Gesture AP for Windows  5 14 PenMount Control Panel IA 38 7 1 Invoke PenMount Gesture AP                            wwwemamamemunanamuwunananiwunanza 57  5 1 5 PenMount Monitor Menu ICON             cccceccccsseeeseeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeaas 42 7 2 Configure PenMount Gesture AP                       s mmmamewwmmwnaanamanewwwwwa 58  5 1 6 PenMount Rotating FUNCtHION                        ww awwmanemanwwanzwamamwnzuwa 42 7 3 PenMount Gestures    Default Values in Windows XP    60  5 1 7 The Touchscreen Configure of PenMount Digitizer Driver          43  5 1 7 1 PenMount Control Panel    44 Chapter 8  Enable a Hibernate Once Resume Many  5 1 8 Uninstall PenMount Windows Universal DMV    ad Environment by Using EWF            www mmi 61    NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved ili VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Contents    NEXCOM    i  Chapter 9    How to Install the WWAN or Wi Fi Module               62  Chapter 10  How to Install a SATA DOM Module      63  Chapter 11  Installing the OBD Module                      66  Appendix A  I O Address Function                ccscecee
24. 30 for accommodating the difference of each  touch panel   Note  Edge Compensation is only supported by PenMount  Windows Universal Driver  for Windows 2000 XP 2003 VISTA       E Device 0  PenMount 6000 USB     Calibrate   Setting Edge Compensation   about      Bottom    J     7 i    The function of  Edge Compensation  is going to optimize the cursor accuracy on the edge        Back to Default       6 16 Refresh    If you installed PenMount driver package 2 1 0 187 and after  you can  click the Refresh button on PenMount Control Panel to detect the newly  attached PenMount devices   Note  Refresh is only supported by PenMount  Windows Universal Driver  for Windows 2000 XP 2003 VISTA       NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved    VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 6  Touchscreen Driver Software Functions N  lt C O M       PenMount Control Panel    Device   Mutiple Monitors   Tools   About      Select a device to configure     wA    PenMount  6000 USB          NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 56 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 7  PenMount Gesture AP for Windows    CHAPTER 7  PENMount Gesture AP For Windows    This chapter will guide you to the PenMount Gesture AP that is applicable in Windows     7 1 Invoke PenMount Gesture AP    1  To run PenMount Gesture AP     In the notification  right click on the PenMount icon and select Gesture  Enable from the menu  A PenMount Gestu
25. 4     J Sierra Wireless Diagnostics Interface  COM10       Sierra Wireless DM Port  UMTS   COM12        J  p  al  3  3  3  3  3  3       3    lt     2  Insert the Installation Disc into CD Rom drive and execute the    Gpsinfo   exe    file  the file also saved in C  Utility GPS_Utility         9 304 CO verd 0 1  Fin Edit View Favorites    Took Hip Ly    O  O HF Pawn Pras         W Rename Bi Mie   Gi Haa thes ke   DI Seer thie   ka Puri thes Die ee thee aiti  i Eru hi fle   Ya Celsia this Fle       3  Follow the given instructions to complete the installation     InstallShield Wizard    Choose Destination Location  Select folder where Setup will install files        Setup will install GPS Information in the following folder     To install to this folder  click Next  To install to a different folder  click Browse and select  another folder     Destination Folder  C  Program Files YGPS Information Browse            InstallShield     lt  Back Cancel         NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved    16 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 2  Using the GPS Feature    4  When the setup complete  press  lt Finish gt      InstallShield Wizard    InstallShield Wizard Complete    Setup has finished installing GPS Information on your  computer        5  Once the installation is completed  installation of GPS Information onto  PDA device will be launched automatically  Select  lt Yes gt  to continue                    Setup Window Screenshot  
26. 4  9  Advanced Calibration 9  16  Advanced Calibration 16  25  Advanced Calibration 25    NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 44    VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 5  Touchscreen Installation Guide N  lt C O Mi       To calibrate your touchscreen     1  Please select a device then click    Configure     You can also double click  the device too        2  Click    Standard Calibration    to start standard calibration or     Advanced Calibration    to start Advanced Calibration     Calibrate   Edge Compensation   About            Advanced Mode fe            Plot calibration data    Standard Calibration   Advanced Calibration               Tum off EEPROM storage  NOTE  The older a touchscreen is  the more calibration points of the  Advanced Mode it needs  For an optimal accuracy we suggest to  use a stylus to make the advanced calibration           NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 45 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 5  Touchscreen Installation Guide N  lt C O Mi    ANE  Plot Calibration Check this function to have touch panel linearity About        Data comparison graph appear when you finish This panel displays information about the PenMount controller and driver  version     Advanced Calibration  The black lines reflect  the ideal linearity assumed by PenMount   s  application program while the blue lines show the  approximate linearity calculated by PenMount s Calibra
27. 9   36VDC power input    GND  Black line color     Power Input       NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 15 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 2  Using the GPS Feature       CHAPTER 2  USING THE GPS FEATURE    The VMC has a built in GPS receiver module by default  Global Positioning  System  GPS  uses a constellation of 24  up to 32  medium earth orbit  satellites to transmit and receive microwave signals to determine its current  location     You need to install the third party GPS navigation software to take advantage  of the GPS feature     Setup and Using GPS Information    Users can use the GPSinfo exe program to verify that the GPS is correctly  configured and working properly  Also  users can use the GPSinfo exe pro   gram to enable WAAS EGNOS and power saving mode     1  Go to Device Manager to ensure the device Is installed correctly           Device Manager  Fie Action View Help      gt  mema uu    a  Monitors  J M j      3  High Speed USB MultiSerial Compound Device           I High Speed USB Serial Port  COM3    J   High Speed USB Serial Port  COM4    3 High Speed USB Serial Port  COMS    Y High Speed USB Serial Port  COME       Sierra Wireless Application Interface 1  COM     J   Sierra Wireless Application Interface 2  COM8  7  J Sierra Wireless Application Interface 3  COM9    y Sierra Wireless AT Command Port  UMTS   COM11    J Sierra Wireless CNS Port  UMTS   COM13       Sierra Wireless Data Port  UMTS   COM1
28. COM     Ed   I O Interface Rear Operating System   e 1x 5pin circular connector for Power Ignition input e Windows 8 Professional  WES8  e 1x RJ45 for LAN e Windows 7  WES7    e 1x RJ45 for Full RS 232 with OV 5V 12V power supply  0 5A  e Linux Fedora  kernel V3 2 0     e 1x DB9  Male  for      RX TX or RS 485 Operating System      1x CAN Bus 2 0 e Operating temperatures  Ambient with air  20  C to 60  C  e 1x DB15  Female  for e Storage temperatures   30  C to 80  C       GPS dead reckoning interface  optional  e Relative humidity  10  to 90   non condensing      2x PWM  2x Analog Input  3x GPO  3x GPI e Vibration  random   3g  5 500Hz  Analog Input requirement for Voltages are measured e Vibration  Channel  8 Operating  MIL STD 810G  514 6 Procedure 1  Category 4  Voltage range  0 38V Storage  MIL STD 810G  514 6 Procedure 1  Category 24  Resolution  8 bit e Shock   Operating  MIL STD 810G  Method 516 6  Procedure    trucks and semi    Analog Input requirement for Frequency  Speed trailers  209  Square wave Crash hazard  MIL STD 810G  Method 516 6  Procedure V  ground  Frequency signal offset voltage range  0 15VDC equipment  759  Protection      500V spike  Frequency signal duty cycle range  10  90  Power Design  amp  Protection    es dul e Load dump and inductive load protection  COMMUNE ron MORUE e Cold cranking protection    e 1x Onboard GPS module e Transient voltage protection  e 1x WLAN or Bluetooth module for optional e Electrostatic discharge protection    e 1x WWA
29. ETTING     1  Press  lt Enter gt  on    Advanced    of the main menu screen   3  Change the value to    Enable    for    RTC Alarm Time         2  Select    Module Management        Aptio Setup Utility   Copyright  C  2011 America Megatrends  Inc     Aptio Setup Utility   Copyright  C  2011 American Megatrends  Inc      gt  Module Management    RTC Alarm Time  Enable     RTC Alarm Time  Disable  Enable       NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 94 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Appendix D  RTC Wake up Setting N  CO M        4  You can key in the value for    User Setting Hour     0 23  and    User  Setting Minute     0 59      Aptio Setup Utility   Copyright  C  2011 American Megatrends  Inc     User Setting Hour        5  After you have finished with the Setup  press  lt ESC gt  to go back to the  main menu and then press    Enter    on    Save Changes and Reset        NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 95 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Appendix E  Auto Backlight Setting  NEXCOM         APPENDIX E  AUTO BACKLIGHT SETTING     1  Press  lt Enter gt  on    Advanced    of the main menu screen   3  Change the value to    Enable    for    Auto BackLight Select         2  Select    Intel IGD Configuration        Aptio Setup Utility   Copyright  C  2011 American Megatrends  Inc     Aptio Setup Utility   Copyright  C  2011 America Megatrends  Inc     Auto BackLight Select  Disabled      gt  
30. Environmental Policy and Status Update    NEXCOM is a global citizen for building the digital     infrastructure  We are committed to providing green  R HS products and services  which are compliant with  O European Union RoHS  Restriction on Use of Hazardous  Compliant  Substance in Electronic Equipment  directive 2011 65   EU  to be your trusted green partner and to protect our  environment        ROHS restricts the use of Lead  Pb   lt  0 1  or 1 000ppm  Mercury  Hg    lt  0 1  or 1 000ppm  Cadmium  Cd   lt  0 01  or 100ppm  Hexavalent  Chromium  Cr6    lt  0 1  or 1 000ppm  Polybrominated biphenyls  PBB   lt   0 1  or 1 000ppm  and Polybrominated diphenyl Ethers  PBDE   lt  0 1  or  1 000ppm     In order to meet the RoHS compliant directives  NEKCOM has established an  engineering and manufacturing task force in to implement the introduction  of green products  The task force will ensure that we follow the standard  NEXCOM development procedure and that all the new RoHS components  and new manufacturing processes maintain the highest industry quality  levels for which NEXCOM are renowned     The model selection criteria will be based on market demand  Vendors and  Suppliers will ensure that all designed components will be ROHS compliant     NEXCOM     How to recognize NEXCOM RoHS Products     For existing products where there are non ROHS and RoHS versions  the  suffix     LF     will be added to the compliant product name     All new product models launched after January
31. Intel IGD Configuration    Auto BackLight Select  Disable  Enable        4  After you have finished with the Setup  press  lt ESC gt  to go back to the  main menu and then press    Enter    on    Save Changes and Reset        After the setup procedure is completed  the light sensors can auto adjust a  display   s backlight     NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 96 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Appendix F  BIOS Update    APPENDIX F  BIOS UPDATE     1  Locate the    afuwin32    setup file in the    afuwin32    folder      2  Start the    afuwingui    setup program     Organize v Share with v New folder             Fane Name Date modified    E Desktop m3  afuwin 3 4 2010 4 19 PM Application    Downloads    AFUWIN 3 4 2010 4 26PM     Text Document  SS  Recent Places iy  afuwingui 3 4 2010 4 23PM Application   _  AFUWINGUI 3 8 2010 11 50 AM Text Document  3 Libraries  S  amifldrv vxd 4 21 2005 8 44PM Virtual device driver  E Documents  2  amifldrv32 sys 9 4 2009 1 55PM    _ System file    a Music 1  i254F033 rom 12 22 2012 3 26PM ROM File     Pictures    readme 3 4 2010 2 33 PM Text Document  E Videos    readme_afuwin 7 10 2009 10 26 AM Text Document    JB Computer   amp  Local Disk  C    ca New Volume  D       KEN  E     Ga Network           3  Press the    OK    button when prompted with a pop up window     PN    Ka d  gt  Computer    KEN  E    gt  afuwin32 v   44  Search afuwin32          Organize v Open New folder     m         
32. International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved    VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 5  Touchscreen Installation Guide    NEXCOM    5 3 Install PenMount WinCE Driver    Before installing PenMount WinCE Driver  you must have WinCE system  installed and running in your device     5 3 1 Install PenMount WinCE Driver    Please see the readme file included in the driver folder     NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 49 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 6  Touchscreen Driver Software Functions    NEXCOM       CHAPTER 6  TOUCHSCREEN DRIVER SOFTWARE FUNCTIONS    This chapter will guide you to the special software functions that configure and adjust the PenMount controller  and touchscreen hardware  Please note that not all of the functions are available for every driver  See the  following table for drivers    software functions and their availability for specific interface and systems     Software Function 2000 XP 2003 VISTA 7 8  Standard Calibration  Advanced Calibration    Multiple Monitors    Multi Device    Roason Sid  Operation Mode a    Drawing mode v  Beep Sound  Beep sound adjustable    Wake up function   Remark  With PenMount Windows Universal  V 2 2 0 283 and later versions  since the  touchscreen is automatically installed as  a digitizer device in Windows Vista 7 8   the functions which are built within  Windows Vista  7  8 such as rotation   multi monitors  flicks  and context menu  function  which launches a cont
33. Lu    SATAO_TXP    SATAO_RXN    SATAO_RXP    Fin Fin  ND   a  vo KAA       NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 26 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 3  Jumpers and Connectors    NEXCOM    ies    ME RTC Clear Switch Input Voltage Control Switch  Connector size  2 pin DIP switch Connector size  2 pin DIP switch  Connector location  SW1 Connector location  SW3   O Z O 2   1 2 1 2    Pin   Status   Function       mE a Clear CMOS ME       NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 27 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 3  Jumpers and Connectors    NEXCOM    ANE  GPIO Pull High Switch LED Indicators  Connector size  6 pin DIP switch  Connector location  SW7       Power    GPIO Output Pull High Initial power on  Green LED for 2 3 seconds  GPIO Output NC Boot loader or BIOS status  Blinking orange    System login in status  Blinking green  Power On  Solid green    HDD activity  Green  WWAN   WWAN activity  Green       NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 28 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual       Chapter 3  Jumpers and Connectors    External Connectors    RS232 Connector    Connector size  RJ45 port  Connector location  CON1          Definition   Pn  Definition  COM1 PWR RS232_RXD  RS232_TXD RS232_DTR    RS232 RIS    RS232_DSR  RS232 015    MORA TIO     RS485 CAN Connector    Connector size  DB 9 port  9 pin D Sub  Connector location  CN1    FP Pe onea
34. N module for optional Standards Certifications    e EMC  Power Management   CE  FCC class B  e Selectable boot up  amp  shut down voltage for low power protection e Power  e HW design ready for 8 level delay time on off at user s self configuration   SAE J1113  e Power on off ignition  software detectable   SAE J1455  e Support S3 and S4 suspend mode  wake on RTC and SMS   A      EN 60950 1 LVD    NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 7 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 1  Product Introduction    NEXCOM       Mechanical Dimensions    VMC 100 Series                                                                                                                                   gt     75 00                Ja                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    NEXCOM  Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 1  Product Introduction    NEXCOM       VMC 1100 Series                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            
35. NABLE GC    Bit3  By Pass Car battery power  1  ENABLE     Auto clear WDT timer when read write I O port OEE5H  Bit4  Wake on 3 5G MODULE  0  DISABLE     1  ENABLE       NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 72 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Appendix A  I O Address Function    NEXCOM    EmN  Bit5  Wake on RTC MODULE 8  Delay Time Setting  0  DISABLE    I O port  OEE7H  1  ENABLE   Bit7  Power On Delay  Bit6  Power on off CAN BUS MODULE 0  DISABLE     0  OFF 1  ENABLE  1  ON       Bite  Power Off Delay  Bit7  Status of COM PORT 0  DISABLE     0  CAN BUS    1  ENABLE    1  MCU Download  Delay On Time Setting Delay Off Time Setting    000   tosec   A   i0see       NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 73 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Appendix A  I O Address Function    NEXCOM    9  Startup and Shutdown Voltage Control  I O port  OEE8H    Only set by switch on motherboard read only     BIT3 2 Input Voltage       When input voltage 12V When input voltage 24V    BIT1 0 Input Voltage 12V BIT1 0 Input Voltage 24V    Startup Shutdown Startup Shutdown  11 5V  10 5V 23V 21V   Startup Shutdown  12V 11V    Startup Shutdown  24V 22V    12 55V TIY  Startup Shutdown  tzv  TILSy    25V 22  Startup Shutdown  25V 23V       Startup Shutdown Startup Shutdown    NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 74 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual       Appendix A  I O Address Func
36. OM    CHAPTER 5  TOUCHSCREEN INSTALLATION GUIDE    This chapter applies to VMC 1100 and describes how to install drivers  and other software that enables your touchscreen controller to work with  various operating systems     The touchscreen supports the following operating systems     Linux   Kernel 2 6  amp  X Windows Win CE  4 2 5 0 6 0 7 0        USB Driver       NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 33 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 5  Touchscreen Installation Guide    5 1 Install PenMount Windows Universal Driver   for 2000 XP XPT XPE 2003 VISTA 7 WES7 2008 8     Before installing PenMount Windows Universal Driver  you must have had installed one of the  operating systems from Windows 2000 XP XPT XPE 2003 VISTA 7 WES7 2008 8 in your computer  and  one of PenMount control boards from 6200x  6202B  6300x  or 6500x must have been installed     Before installing PenMount Windows Universal driver V2 4 0 306  you may modify the default options  trom  PenMount Universal Driver V2 4 0 306 Driver Install ini     Install USB 1  Install PenMount USB driver   0  Uninstall PenMount USB driver   COM 1  Install PenMount RS232 driver   0  Uninstall PenMount RS232 driver   MMonitor 1  Install PenMount driver for multi device recognition   0  Uninstall PenMount driver for multi device recognition     ENUM 1  Install PenMount driver for non pnp device recognition     0  Uninstall PenMount driver for non pnp device recognition     TouchR
37. ON      1  OFF    Bit3  Modem_SEL  0  ON      1  OFF    Bit4  COM2 RS485 RS422  0  COM2 RS485      1  COM2 RS422    Bits  COM2 RS232   RS485_RS422    0  COM2 RS232      1  COM2 RS485 RS422    NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved    IO ADDRESS  I O port  OEDCH  Bit 5 7  Type   000  VTC   001  VMC   010  nROK    Bit 0 4  Model    Bit 0 4  00001  Bit 5 7  001    VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Appendix B  Vehicle Power Management Setup  NEXCOM         ApPENDIxX B  VEHICLE POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP    External Power Output Setting    External  12V and  5V Turn On Simultaneously External  12V and  5V Turn Off Simultaneously    Aptio Setup Utility   Copyright  C  2010 American Megatrends  Inc  Aptio Setup Utility   Copyright  C  2010 American Megatrends  Inc     External Power  Turn Off Both  External Power  Turn Off Both     External Power External Power    Turn On Both Turn On Both    Turn Off Both Turn Off Both  Turn On  5V Turn On  5V  Turn On  12V Turn On  12V       NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 86 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Appendix B  Vehicle Power Management Setup  NEXCOM         Vehicle Power Management Setup    External Power Output Setting    External  12V Turn On Only External  5V Turn On Only    Aptio Setup Utility   Copyright  C  2010 American Megatrends  Inc  Aptio Setup Utility   Copyright  C  2010 American Megatrends  Inc     External Power  Turn Off Both  External Po
38. Open Cable VGA 15P M TO Open L 150mm 1  50311F0495X00   P Head Screw w Spring Flat Washer P5x14 ISO SW10x1 NI       603POWO0087X00_   Waterproof Power Cable Waterproof M10 5 5PIN OPEN L 130mm  603ANT0055X00   GPS GLONASS Antenna SMA Male L 5000mm     e   5061100057x00  vmc 1100 SATA DOM Sponge am AA II  Te   __  VW Series DvD Driver       NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved xiii VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Preface    NEXCOM    Ordering Information    The following provides ordering information     e VMC 100 A1U  P N  10VC0010000X0         VMC 100 A1U 7    vehicle mount computer w  TI 3352  256MB  4w  T S  Linux    e VMC 1100  P N  10VC0110000X0         VMC 1100 7    vehicle mount computer w  Intel   Atom    E3825   2GB  4w T S    NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved XIV VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 1  Product Introduction    NEXCOM    CHAPTER 1  PRODUCT INTRODUCTION    Overview    VMC 100 Key Features  e 7  WVGA TFT LCD monitor with resistor touch screen    e ARM   Cortex    A8 Processor with 800MHz frequency    e Compact and fanless design    F1 F2 F3 F4 F5       e On screen F1 F5 function key  Ee oo renee e Support Linux and Android system   e Built in GPS  Optional  Dead Reckoning Support    e Variety of wireless communication options  Support LTE     e Dual CAN bus support and optional OBDII  SAE J1939     e Wide range DC input from 9 36V       e SAE J1113  ISO7637 2 
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41. VA 20283  Welcome to the PenMount Universal Batia ParMaunt Univertal Exiwer   2 2 0 29 from pour computer   Driver V2 2 0 263 Uninstall Wizard      Tiis wizard wili Ehrough tha uninstallation nf Renitount Universal Driver   2 2 0 203 wili ba urira aled fram the hodicwvineg Foti  Click  Peron Uneareal Driver V2 24 269  rirpu be shart the uninstallation     Before starting the uningtsllahion  make sure PeniMsuri  Universal river 2 2 0 289 ls rot punning     Cho bien bo combine        Ms Install System wit          NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 47 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 5  Touchscreen Installation Guide    5 2 Install PenMount Linux X Window  USB Driver    Before installing PenMount Linux X Window USB Driver  you must have  had Linux X Window installed and running on your computer     PenMount Linux X Window USB Drivers support the following operating  systems     Ubuntu 6 06  6 10  7 04  7 10  8 04  8 10  9 04  9 10  10 04  10 10   11 04  11 10 12 04 32_64bit    KA Ka  Foncea OOOO Ma  e  C ka  wowe O  C  sew SSCS  swm O ka  aa          Cent OS 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 5  6 0  6 2 32_64bit  Linux XFree86 4 x x   Linux XFree86 3 3 6   Linux For GPM    QNX 6 4 1  6 5  QNX 6 3 2  QNX 6 2  Android       5 2 1 Install PenMount Linux X Window USB Driver    See the readme file included in the driver folder     5 2 2 Calibration Utilities    See the readme file included in the driver folder     NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM 
42. a metal object  Static electricity can damage many of the electronic com     ponents  Humid environment tend to have less static electricity than dry  environments  A grounding strap is warranted whenever danger of static  electricity exists     Precautions    Computer components and electronic circuit boards can be damaged by  discharges of static electricity  Working on the computers that are still con   nected to a power supply can be extremely dangerous     Follow the guidelines below to avoid damage to your computer or yourself     Always disconnect the unit from the power outlet whenever you are  working inside the case     If possible  wear a grounded wrist strap when you are working inside the  computer case  Alternatively  discharge any static electricity by touching  the bare metal chassis of the unit case  or the bare metal body of any  other grounded appliance     Hold electronic circuit boards by the edges only  Do not touch the com   ponents on the board unless it is necessary to do so  Don   t flex or stress  the circuit board     Leave all components inside the static proof packaging that they shipped  with until they are ready for installation     Use correct screws and do not over tighten screws     NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved    VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 3  Jumpers and Connectors    Jumper    A jumper is the simplest kind of electric switch  It consists of two metal  pins and a cap  When se
43. age temperature as this may damage the equip   ment     The openings on the enclosure are for air convection to protect the  equipment from overheating  DO NOT COVER THE OPENINGS     Make sure the voltage of the power source Is correct before connect   ing the equipment to the power outlet     Place the power cord in a way so that people will not step on it  Do  not place anything on top of the power cord  Use a power cord that  has been approved for use with the product and that it matches the  voltage and current marked on the product s electrical range label  The  voltage and current rating of the cord must be greater than the volt   age and current rating marked on the product     All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted     16   17     NEXCOM     If the equipment is not used for a long time  disconnect it from the  power source to avoid damage by transient overvoltage     Never pour any liquid into an opening  This may cause Tire or electrical  shock     Never open the equipment  For satety reasons  the equipment should  be opened only by qualified service personnel     If one of the following situations arises  get the equipment checked by  service personnel    a  The power cord or plug is damaged    b  Liquid has penetrated into the equipment    c  The equipment has been exposed to moisture     d  The equipment does not work well  or you cannot get It to work  according to the user s manual     e  The equipment has been dropped and damaged   f  The eq
44. al    Chapter 7  PenMount Gesture AP for Windows N IC O Mi       In the  Gesture Setting  window  you can proceed to configure PenMount  Gesture AP     See picture below     LY Gesture Setting       PenMount Gestures for Windows Vista   7  8       NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 59 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual       Chapter 7  PenMount Gesture AP for Windows  NEXCOM           a ee a WAKA B  Mount Gestures      o__ Generaisewingsox Oooo in Windows XP    b 1  Sensing Time   Move the slider to adjust PenMount Gestures Sensing  Time between 200 ms  0 2 sec  and 2500  2 5 sec   The shorter the sensing  time is configured  the faster the gesture has to be done  Page Down    b 2  Sensitivity     Move the slider to adjust how sensitive you want your finger  stroke on the touchsceen to be sensed      C Gesture Settings Group Box  This group box allows you to individually Backward    Forward  configure each gesture   Left Arrow       Right Arrow     Gesture Select Button  Press this button to select the specific gesture you    are going to configure  When the gesture icon turns to blue  it is enabled   When it is gray  it is disabled  See the following for details  Paste    i   a F  Ctrl   C   Ctrl   V   Disable Button  When this button is selected  the gesture is disabled   d 2  Hot key Configure Button  Configure the hot keystrokes for specific  gesture  The hot key can include up to 5 keystrokes  When that gesture is Undo Delete  sen
45. and SAE J1455 compliance for power design    VMC 100 Rear View    NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 1 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 1  Product Introduction    F1 F2 F3 F4 F5       VMC 1100 Front View       VMC 1100 Rear View    VMC 1100 Key Features    7    WVGA TFT LCD monitor with resistor touch screen  Built in Intel   Atom    Dual Core E3825 1 33GHz  Compact and fanless design   On screen F1 F5 function key   Support GPS GPRS GSM tracker function   Built in GPS  Optional  Dead Reckoning Support   Variety of wireless communication options  Support LTE   Dual CAN bus support and optional OBDII  SAE J1939   Wide range DC input from 9 36V    SAE J1113  ISO7637 2 and SAE J1455 compliance for power design    NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 2    VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 1  Product Introduction    NEXCOM    VMC 100  a 7 inch all in one vehicle computer  is designed for the cost effective  solution for transportation application  Same as all VMC series  the fanless and  wide temperature support are reserved in VMC 100 design  VMC 100 adopts  Linux and Android system with Cortex    A8 processor  it integrates a high  resolution LCD with a brightness of 400 nits and 4 wire resistive touch sensor   VMC 100 is equipped with Bluetooth  Wi Fi and WWAN for optional connection  capability for real time communication  It provides RS 232 422 485  USB 2 0   GPIO and LAN 
46. andard Calibration     DMC Ctrl exe   calibration      A Standard Calibration 4  9 Advanced Calibration 9  16 Advanced Calibration 16  25 Advanced Calibration 25    NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 38    VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 5  Touchscreen Installation Guide N  lt C O Mi       To calibrate your touchscreen     1  Please select a device then click    Configure     You can also double click  the device too     PenMount Control Panel    Device   Multiple Monitors   Tools   About      Select a device to configure     Z    PenMount  6000 USB       Configure   Refresh         2  Click    Standard Calibration    to start standard calibration or     Advanced Calibration    to start Advanced Calibration     E Device 0  PenMount 6000 USB     Calibrate   Setting   Edge Compensation   About      Advanced Mode f            Plot calibration data    Standard Calibration   Advanced Calibration         NOTE  The older a touchscreen is  the more calibration points of the  Advanced Mode it needs  For an optimal accuracy we suggest to  use a stylus to make the advanced calibration          Turn off EEPROM storage           NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 39 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 5  Touchscreen Installation Guide    Plot  Calibration  Data    Turn off  EEPROM  storage    Setting    Check this function to have touch panel linearity  comparison graph appear when yo
47. dle it with  care     2  Maintenance  to keep the unit clean  use only approved cleaning prod   ucts or clean with a dry cloth     3  CompactFlash  Turn off the unit   s power before inserting or removing a  CompactFlash storage card        NEXCOM     Conventions Used in this Manual    Warning    Information about certain situations  which if not observed   can cause personal injury  This will prevent injury to yourself  when performing a task        Caution   Information to avoid damaging components or losing data     Note   Provides additional information to complete a task easily     Battery   Safety Measures    Caution    e Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type   e Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions     Safety Warning    This equipment is intended for installation in a Restricted Access  Location only        Resetting the Date and Time    product  You can set them in the AMI BIOS  Refer to chapter 4 for         Note  Remember to reset the date and time upon receiving the  more information     NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved    VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Preface    Global Service Contact Information    Headquarters   NEXCOM International Co   Ltd   15F  No  920  Chung Cheng Rd    ZhongHe District  New Taipei City  23586   Taiwan  R O C    Tel   886 2 8226 7786   Fax   886 2 8226 7782  www nexcom com    America   USA   NEXCOM USA   2883 Bayview Drive   Fremont CA 94538  USA  
48. e Installation    The software you are installing for this hardware     PenMount 6000 USB    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     Continue Anyway   f       NEXCOM     6  When the window below shows up  please select    yes    for installing  PenMount as mouse mode  select    no    for digitizer mode  If your  operating system doesn   t support Windows tablet input  digitizer device  can t be used  therefore you have to select    yes    here  otherwise after  the installation the touch doesn t work after re booting     Would you like to use touch as mouse device     Click Yes if you want to use PenMount touch features     Click No if you want to use system touch gestures          7  Awindow notifying of installation completion appears  Click    Finish        NOTE  If you are installing the driver with Microsoft WHQL  you will  see the screen in step 6 directly instead of step 5     8  Then restart operating system     As soon as driver installation finishes  both the icons of PenMount  Monitor MJ and Gesture AP    show up in the notification area     s 2    12 09 PM       NEXCOM    Copyrigh
49. e Setting  0  DISABLE    I O port  OEE7H  1  ENABLE   Bit7  Power On Delay  Bit6  Power on off CAN CAN2 BUS MODULE 0  DISABLE     O OFF 1  ENABLE  1  ON      Bite  Power Off Delay  Bit7  Status of COM PORT  for COM4 switch  0  DISABLE     OeGPS   1  ENABLE    1  MCU Download  Delay On Time Setting Delay Off Time Setting    000   tosec    000   20sec       NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 81 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Appendix A  I O Address Function    NEXCOM    9  Startup and Shutdown Voltage Control  I O port  OEE8H    Only set by switch on motherboard read only     BIT3 2 Input Voltage       When input voltage 12V When input voltage 24V    BIT1 0 Input Voltage 12V BIT1 0 Input Voltage 24V    Startup Shutdown Startup Shutdown  11 5V  10 5V 23V 21V   Startup Shutdown  12V 11V    Startup Shutdown  24V 22V    12 5V 11V  Startup Shutdown  toy Vio    25V 22V  Startup Shutdown  25V 23V       Startup Shutdown Startup Shutdown    NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 82 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual       Appendix A  I O Address Function    10  Setup Command  I O port  OEE9H    Restart the Setup Command    Enable byte    Using end byte to tell the data flow end    End byte   Delay time  Startup Shutdown voltage setting     11 Onboard CAN Module Optional Module   I O port  OEEAH    Bit1  Restart or Reset CANBUS Module  0  Don t care  1  RESET CAN Module    Bit2  CAN2_DI Data link detect 
50. e another  communication port     6  Satellite status can be observed in the    GPS Info Window     Use the     Tab Menu    to switch between Setup window and GPS into window     7  Please make sure to de activate the GPS device before exiting this pro   gram     NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 19 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 3  Jumpers and Connectors    CHAPTER 3  JUMPERS AND CONNECTORS    This chapter describes how to set the jumpers on the motherboard  Note  that the following procedures are generic for all VMC 100 1100 series     Before You Begin    Ensure you have a stable  clean working environment  Dust and dirt can  get into components and cause a malfunction  Use containers to keep  small components separated     Adequate lighting and proper tools can prevent you from accidentally  damaging the internal components  Most of the procedures that follow  require only a few simple tools  including the following    e A Philips screwdriver   e A flat tipped screwdriver   e A set of jewelers Screwdrivers   e A grounding strap   e An anti static pad   Using your fingers can disconnect most of the connections  It is recom   mended that you do not use needle nosed pliers to disconnect connec     tions as these can damage the soft metal or plastic parts of the connec   tors     Before working on internal components  make sure that the power is off   Ground yourself before touching any internal components  by touching  
51. e position of all connected 2  2D Positioning    Satellites    e A unique number is assigned to each satellite  A    e Red circle indicates that the satellite location is known from almanac e  Horizontal Accuracy      Range from 0 5 to 99 9  the smaller the better  information  however  the satellite is not currently being tracked  e    Position Accuracy      Range from 0 5 to 99 9  the smaller the better   e Green circle indicates that the satellite is being tracked  how ever  it is  not being used in the current position solution    e Blue circle indicates that is being tracked and is being used in the cur   rent position     e    Longitude        Display current longitude in E W  East West Hemisphere   Time  hhmmss     NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 18 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 2  Using the GPS Feature    NEXCOM    GPS Information Instructions  1  Make sure that the GPS device Is properly inserted   2  Start GPS Information Software     3  Choose and select the proper communication port   It might be neces   sary to try each available port to find the right one since the default  communication port varies according to different hardware device      4  Click    Start GPS button    to activate the GPS receiver     5  Upon successful connection  GPS output data should be displayed in     Main GPS data Window     If no data is observed  make sure the GPS  receiver is working and properly inserted  Otherwise choos
52. eport 1  The default setting of Windows 2k XP Vista 7 is mouse mode   2  The default setting of Windows 2k XP is mouse mode   the default setting of Windows 7  Vista is digitizer mode     EdgeOffset 0 5  10  15  20  25  30 are the default values for edge compensation     Smoothing 1  Turn on the smoothing function   0  Turn off the smoothing function              NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 34    VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 5  Touchscreen Installation Guide  NEXCOM    Operation The default settings of operating mode   0  Pen Input Emulation 2  Mouse Emulation  1  Click on Touch 3  Click on Release  RBtnPressNHold 0  Turn on long pressed right key function   1  Turn off long pressed right key function   Serial ScanAllPorts 1  Turn on    Scan All Ports    to confirm PenMount RS232 device   0  Turn off    Scan All Ports    for the confirmation of PenMount RS232 device   COM3 xxxx  yyyy To set up the permanent system COM port for PenMount RS232 driver   COM3 to correct it to be correspondent with the actual COM PORT        xxxx the supporting item number  9000  6000 or PCI   yyyy the baud rate 19200 or 9600 of item 6000 or item 9000   baud rate 38400 is only for PCI items       Please note that the information above must be correct  so that the device  can just work normally  and ENUM must be set as 1   Example  COM1  PCI  38400    Permanently install PCI RS232 38400bps at COM1  COM3  6000 19200   Permanently insta
53. eries User Manual    Appendix A  I O Address Function    G sensor device I2C address    0x1D    Datasheet download    1  G sensor  ANALOG DEVICES   ADXL345 EP   htto   www analog com static imported tiles data_sheets ADXL345 EP  pdf    IO ADDRESS  OEEQH OEEFH 1 O port  OEEOH      for default setting   2  Ignition_status  Battery_status 12V_status    I O port  OEEOH    Bit 0  Reseversion    Bit 1  Reseversion    Bit 2  Ignition  read only   O  OFF  1  ON    Bit 3  Status of Car Battery  0  Car Battery is OK   1  Car Battery is Low voltage  Bit 4  Status of  12V output    O  circuit normal under 4A     1  over circuit over 4A   Bit 5  Status of Car Battery bypass output  O  circuit normal under 4A     1  over circuit over 4A     Bit 4 and Bit 5  The action will delay 10ms 15ms    NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved    VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Appendix A  I O Address Function    NEXCOM    2  Capacity of NEXCOM battery  8 bits   I O port  OEE1H    Tan  one   ses  ona   ona   ona   oni   oro       8 bits data  Bit 7 is highest bit of data     3  Voltage of NEXCOM battery  8 bits   I O port  OEE2H     ait  ete   ses   sna   ona   oe   ont   sno       8 bits data  Bit 7 is highest bit of data     NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 78 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Appendix A  I O Address Function    4  Status of NEXCOM battery_VTK61B_20131105  I O port  OEESH    Bit 0  Power Mode  0 
54. ext menu  by user s long pressing on touchscreen  rather than clicking the right mouse  button or pressing the application key on  the keyboard  will be supported     Showing linearity  Right button     BeepSound    Hide cursor      Double click area and  speed adjustable    Edge Compensation  Refresh    eee  ae ee  ee ee ee Ae  E a a AA  a ee ee ee AA  ae ee AAA  es a a  ee ee ee WA  a ee  O ee ee  a ee  a ee a  a WAA  ee ee ee ee       NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 50 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual       Chapter 6  Touchscreen Driver Software Functions    NEXCOM        Ed  The following content in this chapter deals mainly with PenMount The buttons on such    PenMount Control Panel    have the following  Windows Universal Driver  for 2000 XP 2003 VISTA 7 8   For this functions     driver  the function of Tools should be made known to you first  When you  click the PenMount icon in the notification area and select    Control Panel       trom the menu     PenMount Control Panel    with the four tags    Device     Draw Tests or demonstrates the PenMount     Multiple Monitors        Tools        About    will appear as the screenshot touchscreen operation   below  Right Button Icon Enable right button function  The icon can  show on Desktop or in the notification  PenMount Control Panel E x area   wahu ee aha Gesture Enable Enable configure Gesture AP to support  Yee ea PenMount gestures recognition     Screen Rotation Monitor T
55. ght  Initial power on  Green indicator stays lit around 2 3 seconds   5 indi Boot loader or BIOS status  Orange indicator blinking for 1 second   ndicator as ae ae  System login in status  Green indicator blinking for 1 second   All process ready in system  ready for customer use  Green indicator stays lit   Storage  Green  data is being read from or written to the storage driver   WWAN  Green  the wireless WAN is on  and the radio link is ready for use  Blinking green  data Is being transmitted     When the ignition is from    low    to    high     VMC will turn on automatically    When the ignition is    high     press the power button 5 seconds to turn on off VMC   Power Key When the ignition is from    high    to    low     VMC will turn off automatically    When the ignition is    low     pressing the power button will not turn on VMC    When you press it for 1 second  the display will turn on off     Volume Up  Down  Default   Audio volume can be adjusted in 10 levels using the buttons   Brightness Control   There are two modes for Brightness Control  Manual Mode and Auto Mode     H H Uu  n       Volume key   Brightness Control  key        buttons     In Manual Mode  LCD brightness can be adjusted in 10 levels using the         or    VMC 100   e SIM card slot  Left Side I O with     USB client  type B connector  Special Screw Lock   VMC 1100   e SIM card slot   e Micro SD slot    N    KR i_WwWINI     00          NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd 
56. he function supports nVidia  Intel  SMI  or ATI and software such as Portrait Pivot  Pro rotation automatic detection     PenMount Control Panel    Device   Multiple Monitors Tools   about      Draw   Test by drarwing on the touch screen E7  famn Show Hide the icon for switching buttons   Right Button Icon     Desktop    System Tray  lt 2  3 Gesture Enable   Gesture Setting            Back to Default   i    NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 51 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 6  Touchscreen Driver Software Functions    6 1 Standard Calibration    Standard Calibration function lets you match the touchscreen to your  display so that the point you touch is accurately tracked on screen  Standard  Calibration only requires four points for calibration and one point for  contirmation  Under normal circumstance Standard Calibration is all you  need to perform an accurate calibration     6 2 Advanced Calibration    Advanced Calibration function improves the accuracy of calibration by  using more involved engineering calculations  Use this function only if  you have tried the Standard Calibration and there is still a discrepancy  in the way the touchscreen maps to the display  You can choose 9  16 or  25 points to calibrate  though we suggest that you first try 9 points  if it Is  still not tracking well then try 16 or 25 points  The more points you use for  calibration  the greater the accuracy  Errors in calibration may occur due
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58. ioration during transportation  In case of damages occurred  during transportation  the repair is treated as    Out of Warranty            Any products returned by NEXCOM to other locations besides the  customers    site will bear an extra charge and will be billed to the customer     Repair Service Charges for Out of Warranty Products    NEXCOM will charge for out of warranty products in two categories  one is  basic diagnostic fee and another is component  product  fee     System Level    mo Component fee  NEXCOM will only charge for main components such as  SMD chip  BGA chip  etc  Passive components will be repaired for free   ex  resistor  Capacitor         Items will be replaced with NEXCOM products if the original one cannot  be repaired  Ex  motherboard  power supply  etc         Replace with 3    party products if needed     X If RMA goods can not be repaired  NEXCOM will return it to the customer  without any charge     NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved    VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Preface    Board Level    X Component fee  NEXCOM will only charge for main components  such  as SMD chip  BGA chip  etc  Passive components will be repaired for free   ex  resistors  Capacitors     If RMA goods can not be repaired  NEXCOM will return it to the customer  without any charge     Warnings    Read and adhere to all warnings  cautions  and notices in this guide and  the documentation supplied with the chassis  power supply 
59. is mode and mouse functions as normal   Emulation and allows dragging of icons     Click on Touch Select this mode and mouse only provides a click    function  and dragging is disabled     Select this mode and mouse only provides a click  function when the touch is released     6 6 Beep Sound    Click on Release    All of PenMount s drivers support the beep sound function  however some  PC systems may only offer a fixed buzzer sound     6 7 Beep Sound Adjustable    Software drivers for Windows systems let the user adjust the frequency and  length of the beep sound  The drivers let the user adjust the desired touch   screen sound  as well as turn the sound off     6 8 Wake Up Function    Wake Up function lets the user touch the screen and wake the system up  trom    suspend    mode     6 9 Plot Calibration Data    Plot Calibration Data function displays the touchscreen linearity map   which is available if the PenMount driver provides an Advance Calibration  function  When touchscreens age their touch linearity declines  This non   linearity is apparent when the touched point on the touchscreen is not the  same as the point on the display  The Plot Calibration Data function shows  the linearity status of the touchscreen  This is only a support function for the  user  The exact linearity of a touchscreen requires a linearity test machine     6 10 Right Button    Right Button function simulates the right button function of a mouse   Click the right button and the user can only t
60. l    wou                  pin  Definition   Pin   Definition       NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved    VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 3  Jumpers and Connectors    NEXCOM    GPIO and Sensor Connector    Connector size  DB 15 port  15 pin D Sub  Connector location  CN3    SPEED_ 1       Tas i oo    NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 30 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 4  Function Key Code Constants    NEXCOM    CHAPTER 4  FUNCTION KEY Code CONSTANTS    Visual Basic Reference    vbKeyF1 F1 key  vbKeyF2 F2 key       Note  Source by Microsoft website    http   msdn microsoft com en us library aa243025 v VS 60  aspx       How to capture a pressed function keys     please refer to the Microsoft technical support website  http   support microsoft com kb 822492 en us   Key code value for ActionScript 2 0 in Adobe Flash  http   help adobe com en_US AS2LCR Flash_10 0 help html content 00000520 html       NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 31 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 4  Function Key Code Constants    NEXCOM    Extended ASCII Keyboard Codes    Binary  F1 key 3 00111011  F2 key 4 00111100    5 00111101  6 00111110  7 0011111    07  se BC  07  07  07       NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 32 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 5  Touchscreen Installation Guide    NEXC
61. ll PM6000 RS 232 19200bps at COM3  COM4 9000 9600   Permanently install PM9000 RS 232 9600bps at COM4    PS  Set the symbol        in front of the parameter  which means not to perform the parameter    Example      TouchReport  2  it will not be installed as Digitizer mode directly in Windows 7  the user can select Digitizer or mouse mode during the installation  procedure      COM1 PCI 38400  it will not install the driver at COM1 permanently        NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 35 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 5  Touchscreen Installation Guide    5 1 1 Install PenMount Mouse Driver in Windows  2000 XP XPT XPE 2003 VISTA 7 WES7 2008 8    If you have an older PenMount driver installed on your system  uninstall it  first and follow the steps below to install PenMount Windows Universal  Driver     Plug in your PenMount 6000 control board and install PenMount Windows  Universal Driver  Make sure the driver is installed before control board  is plugged  Then the driver will have the assigned COM port or USB port  detect PenMount device     To install the driver       In folder PenMount Universal Driver  find    Setup exe    and run it      A License Agreement window appears  Click    I Agree    and    Next         When ready to install the program  click    Install         Installation takes some time      When the warning message screen appears  please click    Continue  Anyway    to continue     J AeA WN      Hardwar
62. newwmimamuwuwa 49  Input Voltage Control SWItCN                     wwwwwwmmmamewwmwmamimiwi mama winia 27  GPIO Pull High Switch    mmama 28 Chapter 6  Touchscreen Driver Software Functions  CER IROCO Aa 28 6 1 Standard Calibration 0    Ey   ST Ia 29 6 2 Advanced Calibration                                                                      52  RS232 CONNECHOT       sssesesienesesnerettettsttntsttnttttntttenttttttntttentttenettentates 29 Eo  e A E E AE wi 52  RS485 CAN COMM SU  29 SA II 52  GPO ana IA 30 6 5 Mouse Operation MOdE                 wwwwwamaanamanannannanannmmwammmwwwamima naanza 54  BEED U AA A E E basemen 54  Chapter 4  Function Key Code Constants 6 7 Beep Sound Adjustable                                      wwwwwmmmmememwmamimiwimamamiwwnia 54  Visual Basic RETETEN CC vcisac xivasccnerssasccadsasiasancne en busesecennasbentednuamecidennssantus Si Oi  WA AA IAA 54  Extended ASCII Keyboard Codes 0 2      ccccccccccceccccccee sess eeeeceessseeeeeeeeeaan ees 32 G29  PITIA WA AI 54  6 10  TRIGA BUTION waua 54  Chapter 5  Touchscreen Installation Guide 6 11 Hide CUrSOT oo    ccceccsecsescesesseeteeeeseetsetseseetetetsiesetettetitststeeseneneen 54  5 1 Install PenMount Windows Universal Driver SAPER E EE ii 55   for 2000 KP KPT KPE 2003 VISTA 7 WES7 2008 8                          34 6 13 Double Click Area and Speed                                wwwwamamamwnananawwwanwa a5  5 1 1 Install PenMount Mouse Driver in Windows eTA ADO eE Ee Ea EE 95  2000 KP KPT KPE 200
63. ouch the screen once and the  driver changes the touch definition to the left button     6 11 Hide Cursor    Hide Cursor function keeps the cursor arrow and other cursor symbols  trom appearing when using the touchscreen  The cursor appears when user  turns this function off     NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved    VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 6  Touchscreen Driver Software Functions    6 12 Cursor Offset    Cursor Offset function lets the user adjust the position of the touch point  to a desired location away trom the real touch point     6 13 Double Click Area and Speed    Double Click Area and Speed function lets the user adjust the double click  area and speed to their personal preference     6 14 About    This option shows the exact version of the drivers and controller firmware   Updated drivers are available for downloading on the PenMount website at  http   www  penmount com     PenMount Control Panel    Device   Multiple Monitors   Tools About    oy Penmount Control Panel  Version 1 0 0 35   Installed Devicefs    Device 0  PenMount 6000 USB        Support E mail   penmountseed  net  tw    http   www  penmount com  tw    Support Website         6 15 Edge Compensation    In PenMount Control Panel  when any of the detected PenMount device  is selected and the Configure button is pressed  you will be able to see the  Edge Compensation tag  which is for Advanced Calibration  You can  adjust the settings from 0 to 
64. ount  6000 USB    Configure   Refresh            NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved    43    VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 5  Touchscreen Installation Guide     Ed  5 1 7 1 PenMount Control Panel Standard  l Calibration  The functions under PenMount Control Panel are   Device  In this window  you can find out how many devices are detected on your Advanced  5 Calibration  ystem   Device   Tools   About   Command  Calibration    Select a device to configure     6000 USB       Calibrate   This function offers two ways to calibrate your touchscreen     Standard  Calibration    adjusts most touchscreens while    Advanced Calibration     adjusts aging touchscreens     NEXCOM     Click this button and arrows appear pointing to red  Squares  Use your finger or stylus to touch the red  squares in sequence  After the fifth red point calibration  is complete  To skip  press    ESC        Advanced Calibration uses 9  16 or 25 points to  effectively calibrate touch panel linearity of aged  touchscreens  Click this button and touch the red  squares in sequence with a stylus  To skip  press    ESC        Command call calibration function  Use command  mode call calibration function  this can uses 4  9  16  or 25 points to calibrate    E g  Please run ms dos prompt or command prompt   c  Program Files PenMount Universal Driver DMCCtrl exe   calibration 4  Standard Calibration     DMC Ctrl exe   calibration      A  Standard Calibration 
65. phere  format   e    Main GPS data Window      Display data received by GPS device  e    Satellite Status Chart        display the status of each connected satellite    e The number under each bar marks corresponding Satellite  and the  GPS Info Window Screenshot height of each bar represents the strength of the satellite   e Red bar indicates that the satellite location is known from almanac  information  however  the satellite is not currently being tracked           FS Date  e  w e Green solid bar indicates that the satellite is being tracked  however  it  Date  2003 0871 4 i f l       eon i  NY uc monas     Direction is not being used in the current position solution   Satellite SN Direction  162 34   ji     ji  Distribution   fa Speed  0 Kmjhr y Speed e Blue bar indicates that the tracked and is being used in the current  Map Status  3D pii    HDOP  0 9   4 Positioning Status position   ee oo d PDOP  1 5       W    Horizontal Accuracy    e    Date        display the current date in  dd mm vy  format     Latitude mmo Lat  N 24 59 8863 Lon  E 121 29 2218  Position Accuracy    satelite cou  T TT e    Time        display the current  UTC  time in  hh mm ss  format     030216 25 01 31 15 13 20 21     Longitude       e    Direction        display the current direction from 000 0   to 359 9    e    Speed        Display the current moving speed in km hour       Bee GPS INFO    e    Positioning Status     Three Modes  1  No Fix    e    Satellite Distribution Map        Display th
66. re AP icon will show up in  the notification area  See the illustration below  PenMount Gesture AP is  running          PenMount Gesture AP        Control Panel    Disabled    Enabled        Beep  Right Button  Gesture Enable       or  In PenMount Control Panel  select Tools tab and press Gesture Enable    button  PenMount Gesture AP icon shows up in the notification area   PenMount Gesture AP is running     PenHMount Control Panel    Device   Multiple Monitors Tools   About      Draw   Test by drarwing on the touch screen YA  co Show Hide the icon for switching buttons  Right Button Icon      Desktop    System Tray                            9 Gesture Enable   Gesture Setting         Back to Default   i       NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved    VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 7  PenMount Gesture AP for Windows    7 2 Configure PenMount Gesture AP 2   Gesture Setting  window displays      S  Gesture Setting    To configure PenMount Gesture AP     1  Right click on the PenMount Gesture AP icon in the notification area   select Gesture Setting from the menu that appears  See the illustration  below        or    Select Tools tab and click Gesture Setting button in PenMount Control  Panel     PenMount Control Panel    E Gesture Select       a AA       PageUp D    To           PenMount Gestures for Windows XP    NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 58    VMC 100 1100 Series User Manu
67. rer s instructions     Installation Recommendations    Ensure you have a stable  clean working environment  Dust and dirt can get  into components and cause a malfunction  Use containers to keep small  components separated     Adequate lighting and proper tools can prevent you from accidentally  damaging the internal components  Most of the procedures that follow  require only a few simple tools  including the following     e A Philips screwdriver   e A flat tipped screwdriver  e A grounding strap   e An anti static pad    Using your fingers can disconnect most of the connections  It is recommended  that you do not use needlenose pliers to disconnect connections as these  can damage the soft metal or plastic parts of the connectors     NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved    VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Preface    Safety Precautions    1   zi  3     Read these safety instructions carefully   Keep this User Manual for later reference     Disconnect this equipment from any AC outlet before cleaning  Use a  damp cloth  Do not use liquid or spray detergents for cleaning     For plug in equipment  the power outlet socket must be located near  the equipment and must be easily accessible     Keep this equipment away trom humidity     Put this equipment on a stable surface during installation  Dropping it  or letting it fall may cause damage     Do not leave this equipment in either an unconditioned environment  or in a above 40  C stor
68. sed  the configured keystrokes will be reported   Ctrl   Z     Application Invoke Button  Configure to invoke a specific application with  particular gesture  So that when the gesture is sensed  the specific applica     tion will run Zoom in Zoom out            Pad         Pad      Action Configure Button  Configure to make use of Biz    1 la Send Right Mouse Click  PenMount Gesture AP s built in shortcuts  So that  Send Middle Mouse Click  when a particular gesture is sensed  a specific action will SE Ti poved  Rotate Counter Clockwise ga   Rotate Clockwise  be taken  PenMount Gesture AP have the following     lbiesble touch function  Ctrl   L   Ctrl   K     shortcuts built in  Enable touch function       Note  For Disable touch function  after touch function is disabled  the Open On Screen Keyboard Save Document  mouse pointer won t move following your finger sliding on the  Execute OSK EXE   Ctrl   S   touchscreen and your finger tapping won t trigger any action   however  gestures will still be sensed        ji Close Program   If you select Disable touch function  the curser will not react  Alt   F4   to finger movement on the touch screen and the tapping  will not trigger any program action  However  the gesture  recognition is still functioning    NEXCOM       Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 60 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 8  Enable a Hibernate Once Resume Many  NEXCOM    CHAPTER 8  ENABLE A HIBERNATE Once RESUME MANY  
69. seees 69  Appendix B  Vehicle Power Management Setup       86  Appendix C  SMS and Dial Wake up Setting              93  Appendix D  RTC Wake up Setting                  csceeeee 94  Appendix E  Auto Backlight Setting                   ssssssss 96  Appendix F  BIOS Update                   wsssamamwanzwnzuanznzuza 97    NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved iV VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Preface    PREFACE    Copyright   This publication  including all photographs  illustrations and software  is  protected under international copyright laws  with all rights reserved  No  part of this manual may be reproduced  copied  translated or transmitted  in any form or by any means without the prior written consent from  NEXCOM International Co   Ltd     Disclaimer    The information in this document is subject to change without prior  notice and does not represent commitment from NEXCOM International  Co   Ltd  However  users may update their knowledge of any product  in use by constantly checking its manual posted on our website   http  Awww nexcom com  NEXCOM shall not be liable for direct  indirect   special  incidental  or consequential damages arising out of the use of any  product  nor for any infringements upon the rights of third parties  which  may result from such use  Any implied warranties of merchantability or  fitness for any particular purpose is also disclaimed     Acknowledgements    VMC 100 and VMC 1100 are trademarks of
70. signal to link with peripherals  Its mounting hole is compatible  with VESA75 and can be installed in vehicles with limited soace via RAM mount  kits     VMC 1100  a new generation 7 inch vehicle mount computer with dual core  Intel  Atom    processor  is designed for transportation applications requiring  real time vehicle tracking  Adopting the latest low power consumption processor  and integrating a WVGA LCD with a brightness of 400nits and a 4 wire resistive  touch sensor  VMC 1100 does not compromise with its space to sacrifice its  functional features  It provides dual CANbus  RS 232  RS 485  USB 3 0  GPIO   analog input  PW M and LAN signal  For security  VMC 1100 supports real time  vehicle tracking through GPS and SMS GSM GPRS  VMC 1100 can also be  upgraded to a different LCD resolution and include other features such as LTE   projected capacitive touch  CANbus protocol support and backup battery     NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 3 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 1  Product Introduction    Hardware Specifications    VMC 100    General    e Cooling System  Fanless  e Enclosure  Plastic PC   ABS  e Mounting  Support VESA 75  stand mounting  e Four SMA type antenna connectors of BT  Wi Fi  WWAN  GPS  e Power Input  9 36VDC input with ignition  e Power Consumption  15W  e Ingress Protection  Front panel IP54  e Dimension  213mm  W  x 145mm  H  x 50mm  D    33   x 5 7  x 1 9        LCD Panel    e 7 inch TFT LCD
71. t    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved    VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 5  Touchscreen Installation Guide    5 1 2 Install PenMount Digitizer Driver in Windows  XPT VISTA 7 WES7 2008 8    The installation steps of the default settings are consistent with XP  When  you select    no    for step 6  PenMount will be installed as a digitizer device   If your operating system doesn   t support Windows tablet input  digitizer  device can   t be used  therefore you have to select    yes    here  otherwise  after the installation the touch doesn   t work after re booting     After the installation  you will see the difference that a PenMount Control  Panel icon shows up on the desktop without a W icon in the notification  area  See the screenshot below     i  Ma La  test    PenMount P1  Windows X       Computer Control Pane    n O  L td  Network PenMount  Control Panel    PN ount Gesture      G  Windows 7  Build 7600  dows is not genuine    P  uJ qp 20AM  2 3 2010         NECOM    5 1 3 Configure Touchscreen In PenMount mouse  driver    Click on the PenMount Monitor icon W in the notification area and select  Control Panel from the menu     Control Panel    Beep    Right Button  w Gesture Enable       On PenMount Control Panel you are able to see the device of PenMount  6000 USB RS 232 detected by your system under Device tab  Select a  device and click the Configure button     PenMount Control Panel    Device   Multiple Monitors   Tools   About     
72. te   Edge Compensation   About  application program as the result of user s    execution of Advance Calibration  7 Wa ei  AA    Turn off EEPROM This function disables the write in of calibration Driver Version 2 3 3  storage data in Controller  This function is enabled by cetera RSRS  default  Firmware Config Data  2 36864 852 32 7 255 12    Edge Compensation  This page is the edge compensation settings  You can adjust the settings  from O to 30 for accommodating the difference of each touch panel        NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 46 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 5  Touchscreen Installation Guide N  lt C O M       5 1 8 Uninstall PenMount Windows Universal Driver    1  Go to Control Panel  Click    Add Remove program     Select     PenMount Universal Driver     Click    Change Remove    button     ES Add or Remove Programs    Currently installed programs  Sort by     Change or A Microsoft Office XP Professional with FrontPage Size 138 00MB  emove  Programs fog NVIDIA Drivers    Size 4 32MB    Used       Add New Last Used On 1 2 2010  Programs To change this program or remove it From your computer  click Change Remove  Change Remove    BA WinRAR archiver Size 3 59MB    Add Remove  Windows w        2  Select    Uninstall    to remove PenMount Windows Universal Driver     gi FPontount Univerzal Driver YZ  7 0  7853 Umirstall r Py Fanani Univerzal Driver Yz  20  FS Uminmstall    Uninstall Penkiouni Unereseal Dorner 
73. ternational Co   Ltd  All rights reserved    Chapter 11  Installing the OBD Module  NEXCOM       5  Connect the cable to the module  6  The cable passes through the hole and plugs to the connector        Top View       NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 67 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 11  Installing the OBD Module  Sel    NEXCOM       7  Secure the four screws to fix the module to the rear cover     8  Place the heatsink back to its original location and secure it with screws    P  o  Q   gt   P   A    Yao  100    PIN       NEXCOM  Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 68    VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Appendix A  I O Address Function    NEXCOM    APPENDIX A  I O Address FUNCTION    IO ADDRESS OEEQH OEEFH Bit 5  Status of Car Battery bypass output      for default setting O  circuit normal under 4A   1  Ignition_status  Battery_status 12V_status  1  over circuit over 4A     I O port  OEEOH  Bit 4 and Bit 5  The action will delay 10ms 15ms  Bit 0  Reseversion    Bit 1  Reseversion    Bit 2  Ignition  read only   0  OFF  1  ON    Bit 3  Status of Car Battery  0  Car Battery is OK    1  Car Battery is Low voltage    Bit 4  Status of  12V output  O  circuit normal under 4A     1  over circuit over 4A     NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 69 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Appendix A  I O Address Function    NEXCOM    2  Capacity of NEXCOM
74. tion    10  Setup Command  I O port  OEE9H    Restart the Setup Command    Enable byte    Using end byte to tell the data flow end    End byte   Delay time  Startup Shutdown voltage setting     11 Onboard CAN Module Optional Module   I O port  OEEAH    Bit1  Restart or Reset CANBUS Module  0  Don t care  1  RESET CAN Module    Bit4  CANBUS Data link detect  0  No data transfer  1  Data link  auto detect     12  GAL Download control  I O port  OEEBH    End byte  GAL CODE Download    e   A    Note  Don t initialize this address    13 Startup Time Setting    I O port  OEECH  Clock timer     BitO 7  the hour value  hexadecimal     I O port  OEEDH  Clock timer     BitO 7  the minute value  hexadecimal     I O port  OEEEH  User setting time     BitO 7  the hour value  hexadecimal     I O port  OEEFH  User setting time     BitO 7  the minute value  hexadecimal     NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved    VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Appendix A  I O Address Function    NEXCOM    IO ADDRESS  0OEDOH OEDFH  I O port  OEDOH addresses uses delivery internal data    1  MCU version byte  8 bits   I O port  OEDEH    aie  ete   ses   sna   ona   oe   om   oto       8 bits data  Bit 7 Is highest bit of data     2  GAL version byte  8 bits   I O port  OEDFH    any  ete   ses   sna   ona   on   om   oto       8 bits data  Bit 7 Is highest bit of data     NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 76 VMC 100 1100 S
75. touch when display is rotated by  Screen Rotation Monitor Portrait Pivot software    BacktoDefaut      NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved    VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 5  Touchscreen Installation Guide    2  On enabling    Screen Rotation Monitor     you will see a screen like  below     3  Choose rotate function  0    90    180    270    in the 3rd party software     The calibration screen will appear automatically  Touch this point and  rotation is mapped     NOTE  Rotate function is disabled if you use Monitor Mapping     NEXCOM     5 1 7 The Touchscreen Configure of PenMount  Digitizer Driver    With PenMount Windows Universal V2 2 0 283 and the later versions  since  the touchscreen is automatically installed as a digitizer device in Windows  Vista 7  the functions built in Windows Vista   7 such as rotation  multi   monitor  flicks  and context menu function  which launches a context menu  by user   s long pressing on touchscreen rather than clicking the right mouse  button or pressing the application key on the keyboard  will be supported     To configure touchscreen in PenMount Digitizer driver     Double click on the PenMount Control Panel icon  on the Desktop        On PenMount Control Panel you are able to see the device of PenMount  6000 USB RS 232 detected by your system under Device tab  Select a  device and click the Configure button     Device   Tools   About      Select a device to configure     PenM
76. tting the jumpers  ensure that the jumper caps are  placed on the correct pins  When the jumper cap is placed on both pins  the  jumper is short  If you remove the jumper cap  or place the jumper cap on  just one pin  the jumper is open     Refer to the illustrations below for examples of what the 2 pin and 3 pin  jumpers look like when they are short  on  and open  off      Two Pin Jumpers  Open  Left  and Short  Right        l       Three Pin Jumpers  Pins 1 and 2 Are Short          NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved    21    VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 3  Jumpers and Connectors  NEXCOM       Locations of the Jumpers and Connectors    The figure below is the mainboard used in the VMC system  It shows the locations of the jumpers and connectors     Mainboard                         Os         000085    0 OO    90    1000000000000000000000000000000 aa    TL wanauona  cl__l4 On P      sU00 pi   Fas AI 5 St                                     NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 22 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 3  Jumpers and Connectors    NEXCOM    Internal Connectors and DIP Switch Settings    VGA Connector Flash Debug Connector  Connector size  1x10 10 pin header  1 0mm pitch Connector size  1x24 24 pin water  1 0mm pitch  Connector location  J2 Connector location  J1    10  OOOOOOO0O0O0 HD fi 4  OOOOOOOOO0O0000000000000010 f      VGA 45V VGA CLK    Fin Fin  Pd i
77. u finish Advanced  Calibration  The black lines reflect the ideal linearity  assumed by PenMount   s application program while the  blue lines show the approximate linearity calculated by  PenMount s application program as the result of user s  execution of Advance Calibration     Operation  Mode    This function disables the write in of calibration data in  Controller  This function is enabled by default     YA Device 0  PenMount 6000 USB     Calibrate Setting   Edge Compensation   About      Operation Mode     G Beep on pen down      Beep on pen up         Beep on both          V Cursor Stabilizer    You can use Cursor    T Z Stabilizer to remove  jitter of cursor      Pen Input Emulation      Kind of Sound Buzzer Beep        Beep Frequency 1000 Hz           Beep Sound    Beep Duration 100   ms    J   Use press and hold as right click    Delay           Area        Back to Default      NECOM       This mode enables and disables mouse   s ability of  dragging on screen icons   useful for configuring POS    terminals     Pen Input  Emulation    Mouse  Emulation    Click on  Touch    Click on  Release    Enable Beep Sound  Beep on Pen Down  Beep on Pen Up  Beep on both    Beep Frequency  Beep Duration    Select this mode and mouse  will emulate Windows Vista  pen input device operation   by which no mouse event  will be sent until the touch  is dragged out of range or  released from the screen     Select this mode and mouse  functions as normal and  allows dragging of icons   
78. uipment has obvious signs of breakage     Do not place heavy objects on the equipment     The unit uses a three wire ground cable which is equipped with a third  pin to ground the unit and prevent electric shock  Do not defeat the  purpose of this pin  If your outlet does not support this kind of plug   contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet     CAUTION  DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY RE   PLACED  REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE REC   OMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER  DISCARD USED BATTERIES  ACCORDING TO THE MANUFACTURER S INSTRUCTIONS     The computer is provided with CD drives that comply with the appro   priate safety standards including IEC 60825     NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved    VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Preface    Technical Support and Assistance    1  For the most updated information of NEXCOM products  visit NEXCOM s  website at www nexcom com     2  For technical issues that require contacting our technical support team or  sales representative  please have the following information ready before  calling         Product name and serial number       Detailed information of the peripheral devices       Detailed information of the installed software  operating system   version  application software  etc         Acomplete description of the problem       The exact wordings of the error messages    Warning     1  Handling the unit  carry the unit with both hands and han
79. wer  Turn Off Both     External Power External Power  Turn On Both Turn On Both  Turn Off Both Turn Off Both  Turn On  5V  Turn On  12V       NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 87 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Appendix B  Vehicle Power Management Setup    Vehicle Power Management Setup    Startup and Shutdown Voltage Setting    Aptio Setup Utility   Copyright  C  2010 American Megatrends  Inc     Startup Shutdown   11 5 10 5   23 21      Startup Shutdown   11 5 10 5   23 21    12 0 11 0   24 22    12 5 11 0   25 22    12 5 11 5   25 23        1     If the input voltage setting is 12V    set the startup voltage to 11 5V and the shutdown voltage to 10 5V     If the input voltage setting is 12V    set the startup voltage to 12V and the shutdown voltage to 11V     If the input voltage setting Is 12V    set the startup voltage to 12 5V and the shutdown voltage to 11 5V     If the input voltage setting Is 12V    set the startup voltage to 12 5V and the shutdown voltage to 11V     NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved    VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Appendix B  Vehicle Power Management Setup NN Co M    Vehicle Power Management Setup    Startup and Shutdown Voltage Setting    Aptio Setup Utility   Copyright  C  2010 American Megatrends  Inc  2     If the input voltage setting Is 24V    set the startup voltage to 23V and the shutdown voltage to 21V     If the input voltage setting Is 24V   
80. www nexcom cn    Shenzhen Office   Room1 707  North Block  Pines Bldg    No 7 Tairan Rd   Futian Area   Shenzhen  518040  China   Tel   86 755 8332 7203   Fax   86  755 8332 7213   Email  sales nexcom cn  www nexcom cn    Wuhan Office   1 C 1804 1805  Mingze Liwan  No  519  South Luoshi Rd   Hongshan District   Wuhan  430070  China   Tel   86 27 8722 7400   Fax   86 27 8722 7400   Email  sales nexcom cn  www nexcom cn    Europe   United Kingdom  NEXCOM EUROPE   10 Vincent Avenue   Crownhill Business Centre   Milton Keynes  Buckinghamshire  MK8 OAB  United Kingdom  Tel   44 1908 267121   Fax   44 1908 262042  Email  sales uk nexcom eu  www nexcom eu    Italy   NEXCOM ITALIA S r l   Via Lanino 42    21047 Saronno  VA   Italia   Tel   39 02 9628 0333   Fax   39 02 9625570   Email  nexcomitalia nexcom eu  www nexcomitalia  it    NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved    VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Package Contents    Before continuing  verity that the package that you received is complete  Your package should have all the items listed in the following table     VMC 100    tem   PNP Name Specification ty  6030000084X00   DB15 Male to Open Cable VGA 15P M to Open L 150mm  50311F0495xX00   P Head Screw w Spring Flat Washer P5x14 ISO SW10x1 NI 6     603POW0087X00 Waterproof Power Cable Waterproof M10 5 5PIN Open L 130mm  603ANT0055X00   GPS GLONASS Antenna SMA Male L 5000mm    VMC 1100    KE KAZA AA e WA Ka  6030000084K00   DB15 Male to 
81. x WLAN or Bluetooth module for optional  e 1x WWAN module for optional    Power Management    e Selectable boot up  amp  shut down voltage for low power protection  e HW design ready for 8 level delay time on off at user   s self configuration  e Power on off ignition  software detectable    Operating System  e Linux Ubuntu  kernel V3 2 0     Operating System    e Operating temperatures  Ambient with air  20  C to 70  C  e Storage temperatures   30  C to 80  C  e Relative humidity  10  to 90   non condensing     NEXCOM     e Vibration  random    3g  5 500Hz   e Vibration   Operating  MIL STD 810G  514 6 Procedure 1  Category 4  Storage  MIL STD 810G  514 6 Procedure 1  Category 24   e Shock   Operating  MIL STD 810G  Method 516 6  Procedure l  trucks and  semi trailers  20g  Crash hazard  MIL STD 810G  Method 516 6  Procedure V  ground  equipment  75g    Power Design  amp  Protection    e Load dump and inductive load protection  e Cold cranking protection   e Transient voltage protection   e Electrostatic discharge protection    Standards Certifications    e EMC    CE  FCC class B    e Power    SAE J1113    SAE J1455    ISO 7637 2    e Safety    EN 60950 1 LVD    NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved    VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Chapter 1  Product Introduction    VMC 1100    General    e Cooling System  Fanless  e Enclosure  Plastic PC   ABS  e Mounting  Support VESA 75  stand mounting  e Four SMA type antenna connectors of BT
82. x cower Name z Date modified Type Size  BB Desktop m3  afuwin 3 4 2010 4 19 PM Application 389 KB     Downloads _  AFUWIN 3 4 2010 4 26PM__ Text Document 3 KB          Application 469 KB   Text Document 2 KB  Virtual device driver 9KB   To ensure that no other program interferes with the BIOS update   process  System file 6 KB   it is highly recommended to close all other programs before continue  ROM File 2 048 KB        Text Document 3 KB       Lox ana      Text Document 1 KB    ca New Volume  D    es KEN  E     Ga Network    NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved    VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual    Appendix F  BIOS Update N CO M        4  Press the    Open    button   5  Select the BIOS file           zA AFUWINGUI v 1 07   a    Flename    254F038rem    Files of type   ROM Files  ROM     Cancel         NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 98 VMC 100 1100 Series User Manual     cm Ge eel   6  Check all the options in    Block Options    and then press the    Flash     7  The BIOS will be updated automatically  when the update is completed   button  please restart the VMC     ax AFUWINGUT v L 07    BIOS Map Each    American  Megatrends  American  Megatrends    a  at  a      5         a     AA  alia             Sa   era   a               SSS ee  a ee    ee ee    C7    wie     E                 NEXCOM    Copyright    2014 NEXCOM International Co   Ltd  All rights reserved 99 VMC 100 1100 Series 
    
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