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1. i Avbryt Hj lp Close When the dialogue Get Connected is shown the following steps must be carried out so that a connection can be established with CCpilot XS e Ensure that CCpilot XS is connected via a null modem cable to a PC e Start CCpilot XS if it is not already started e Start the program repllog on CCpilot XS This is done via the Start menu Click on Run and type repllog in the window shown and then press OK Programs l A Type the name of a program folder or og Favorites document and Windows will open it for you KC Documents GF Settings Open Lego sl amp Help np Suspend www crosscontro l com 41 A P CCpilot XS Revision 1 5 User manual and reference handbook Date Jul 5 11 e Now press Next in the Get Connected window on the PC It is important that not too long of time has passed after you pressed OK on CCpilot XS in the previous step until you press Next in this stage If possible it is recommended that that these buttons are pressed simultaneously Programs se Favorites CH Documents RB Settings GF Control Panel C KN of Taskbar and Start Menu etwork and Dial up Connections e If CCpilot XS connects with the PC there will appear a question on the PC about establishing a partnership Follow the directions on the screen to establish a partnership To use the faster network connection type repllog remote in the Run window and chose Ethernet in ActiveSync on t
2. 1 5 GHz 5 1 10 GPS antenna Marking GPS Connector Type SMA female This connector is used to attach the antenna to the GPS receiver The cable which is used to connect the GPS antenna to the computer shall be a 50 Q coaxial cable which has low attenuation at high frequency 1 5 GHz The voltage supported for active antennas is 3 3 V DC 5 1 11 Blbuetooth antenna Marking Bluetooth Connector Type SMA female This connector is used to attach the antenna for the Bluetooth www crosscontrol com 19 E P CCpilot XS User manual and reference handbook 5 1 12 WLAN antenna Marking WLAN Connector Type SMA female This connector is used to attach the antenna for the wireless network www crosscontrol com Revision 1 5 Date Jul 5 11 20 CCpilot XS Revision 1 5 User manual and reference handbook Date Jul 5 11 6 Installation CCpilot XS must be installed in such a way that the unit is not exposed to any unnecessary stress or present any traffic danger In this section some recommendations are made regarding methods for how the unit should be installed CCpilot XS shall only be installed and serviced by authorized personnel If the unit is opened by non authorised personnel the warranty becomes void 6 1 Placing and installing of the unit and peripherals CCpilot XS shall be installed in a ventilated space where air is able to circulate around the unit therefore not near hot air vent
3. and that it is mounted at least 400 mm from any other radio antennas e g FM antenna 6 4 Cables Cables shall be installed so that they don t run the risk of being damaged pinched or worn Avoid bending and twisting cables Strain relief on cable assemblies shall be arranged near the connection to the respective unit This is in order to avoid stress to the unit s contacts The connectors shall always be screwed in securely to give good contact and avoid unnecessary strain Through adapter cables as supplied by CrossControl AB standard connectors for Ethernet USB and COM can be connected to the unit The hook up of these adapter cables can and should be placed in a moisture free hidden space and should be secured and strain relived 6 5 Keyboard and Pointing Device The Keyboard and Pointing Devices connected to CCpilot XS must support connection via USB CrossControl AB offers devices intended for CCpilot XS The keyboard and Pointing Device should be placed in a location that is easily accessed but not in the way when they are not being used Consider traffic safety whenever CCpilot XS is installed and used in vehicle installations CrossControl does not recommend that CCpilot XS or its accessories are used actively by the driver when a risk of injury to people or damage to property is present www crosscontrol com 25 CCpilot XS Revision 1 5 User manual and reference handbook Date Jul 5 11 6 6 Connecting the Power S
4. Depending on the cellular network provider and what type of connection is to be made individual settings may be necessary Contact your provider or network administrator for the correct settings 7 10 Using the FTP server CCpilot XS has an in built FTP server to be used for remotely upload or download information from the unit The default security settings for FTP is to allow anonymous access which gives the connecting entity possibilities to upload files delete files and rename files without authorization Anyone can log in using the username anonymous and any password to gain access Be aware that when connecting CCpilot XS to a network the FTP server is open for anyone to access www crosscontrol com 44 CCpilot XS Revision 1 5 User manual and reference handbook Date Jul 5 11 7 11 Using Telnet server You can interact remotely with CCpilot XS using the built in Telnet server The telnet server is accessed using a Telnet application to contact the CCpilot XS using network connection By default the Telnet server is disabled It can be enabled using XS settings found in the control panel Be aware that when connecting CCpilot XS to a network and enabling the Telnet server with anonymous access the Telnet server is open for anyone to access www crosscontrol com 45 E A E A A P CCpilot XS Revision 1 5 User manual and reference handbook Date Jul 5 11 7 12 Specifications 7 13 Computer Core Core Compo
5. P CCpilot XS Revision 1 5 User manual and reference handbook Date Jul 5 11 Note that from version 4 0 of ActiveSync the possibility to synchronise using Ethernet has been limited To be able to use Ethernet as communication media Active Sync 3 8 should be used For units with a limited serial port a null modem cable with loop back handshaking is needed 7 5 2 Establishing a Relationship The PC connected to CCpilot XS must run Microsoft Windows and have Microsoft ActiveSync installed If ActiveSync is not installed on the PC ActiveSync can be installed from the accompanying CD or downloaded from Microsoft s homepage To be able to synchronise CCpilot XS with the PC a partnership must be established between them A guide takes you through the necessary steps on the PC The guide starts automatically when you install Microsoft ActiveSync it can also be started manually by starting Microsoft ActiveSync and in the File menu chose Get connected Get Connected l x Get Connected To connect your device to this PC 1 Connect the cable to the PC H Microsoft ActiveSync File View Tools Help Synchronize stop 2 Turn on the device 3 Place the device in its cradle ActiveSync should automatically detect your device Mobile Device V Explore Delete Partnership If your device is not automatically detected click Next If you are using infrared IR click Help Get Connected Connection Settings
6. The contact for CAN connections follows the CANopen standard CAN drivers are installed on the onboard computer and are included in this case with the delivery CrossControl is well experienced with control via the CAN interface and both software and drivers are tested in various environments and under different conditions Contact CrossControl if you need more information about our CAN solutions 4 9 Ethernet With an Ethernet connection CCpilot XS can access other units and networks CCpilot XS has support for double Ethernet connections which allows it to for instance act as a gateway in an embedded system Be aware that connecting CCpilot XS to a network environment can impose a security threat CCpilot XS is in its default setup not secured from external entities trying to access inbuilt network related functionality such as FTP or Telnet 4 10 USB Via the USB port you can connect a multitude of devices to CCpilot XS For some devices however drivers compatible with the operating system are required to be installed in order for the device to function In the Microsoft Windows CE operating system which comes standard with CCpilot XS there is support for a standard keyboard and mouse via USB 4 11 COM A COM port with RS 232 support is available on CCpilot XS The COM port is used for among other things connecting serial devices and synchronising CCpilot XS with a PC computer Depending on the configuration of the MISC conn
7. XS is fitted with a touch screen which gives the opportunity to provide a very easy to use HMI Human Machine Interface for the user The first time the touch screen is touched a calibration routine will run If needed Calibration can also be started manually via the control panel start stylus chose the tab Calibration and then press the button Calibrate Calibration can be cancelled by pressing the escape key on a connected keyboard Be thorough with this calibration so that the touch screen will have the best possible performance You should use the same object finger stylus during calibration which you think you will use later Don t use sharp or pointed objects on the touch screen since these can damage or scratch it which can seriously degrade its functionality 4 5 Shutting Down To ensure that data does not get lost or the flash memory becomes corrupt it is recommended that all data is saved and all programs are closed before the unit is shut down There are three ways to turn off CCpilot XS e By pressing the On Off button on the display e By selecting Suspend on the start menu of Windows CE e By releasing the power connectors On Off signal i e using the turn key functionality When performing any of above CCpilot will start to shut down The On Off button can be disabled so that the unit cannot be shut down using the button to prevent turning the computer off accidentally 4 5 1 Forced Shut Down If the computer
8. for any change in backlight level and vice versa When enabling automatic backlight control the brightness buttons at the front of CCpilot XS will change the offset of the backlight level This offset is depending on the surrounding light therefore the setting may vary depending on whether it is changed in bright of dark environments Fedal a FIP From the FTP tab it is possible to change the following parameters for the FTP server e Enable By checking the enable checkbox the FTP server will be enabled After enabling the FTP server the CCpilot XS needs to be restarted By default the FTP server is disabled e Use Authentication By checking the Use Authentication checkbox a user name and password is needed to login using the FTP connection e Allow Anonymous By checking the Allow anonymous checkbox a user can log in with username anonymous and any password the password cannot be blank thoug e Idle Timeout Default set to 300s Possible values are 0 to 1800s 30min Idle time in seconds after which the connection is automatically closed Other more specific settings are available in the registry see HKEY LOCAL MACHINE COMM FTPD Enable Idle Timeout e Ji Use Autthentication 300 www crosscontrol com 36 CCpilot XS User manual and reference handbook Revision 1 5 Date Jul 5 11 7 3 8 Configure User Properties for the FIP Server Choose Owner on the Control Panel and select Network ID see picture
9. out for display buttons and indicators For other dimensions please see the section weight and dimensions www crosscontrol com 22 CCpilot XS Revision 1 5 User manual and reference handbook Date Jul 5 11 6 1 3 Display Panel Dimensions for 10 4 www crosscontrol com 23 CCpilot XS Revision 1 5 User manual and reference handbook Date Jul 5 11 6 1 4 Display Panel Dimensions for 6 5 www crosscontrol com 24 A P E A CCpilot XS Revision 1 5 User manual and reference handbook Date Jul 5 11 6 2 Installing the SIM card The SIM card is installed in a SIM card holder under the SIM card cover Install the SIM card by unscrewing the six screws holding the SIM card cover and lift the cover away Open the flap on the SIM card holder and place the SIM card into the holder being careful to slide the card all the way into the holder Close the flap Reinstall the SIM card cover 6 3 Installing the Antenna Antennas can be mounted on the vehicle s roof or inside the vehicle s cabin e g in the windshield Mounting inside the cabin however degrades the reception The reception is degraded further in vehicles which have electrically heated windshields Attach the antenna cables to their respective contact on the unit s top side See chapter Connectors for the right choice of antenna cables and connectors For best performance the GPS antenna requires a free viewing angle towards the sky which covers 130
10. power supply and setup for energy saving features 8 Clock Shows the time and allows time and date to be set 9 Minimises all windows Minimises all windows which are visible on the desktop 10 Input panel Access the virtual desktop and its setup 7 2 2 Navigating the Desktop Using the touch screen with a stylus or finger one can navigate in Windows CE and the applications being in use Besides the touch screen keyboard and mouse connected via the USB port can also be used To input letters and symbols while using the touch screen there is a virtual keyboard called Input Panel The Input Panel can be used either via the mouse or the touch screen The Input Panel is started by pressing on its icon which is to the right of the clock in the task bar In the menu which is www crosscontrol com 28 CCpilot XS Revision 1 5 User manual and reference handbook Date Jul 5 11 shown choose keyboard to show the virtual keyboard Two sizes of keyboard can be chosen The default setting is the small keyboard To view the larger keyboard click on the icon for the Input Panel and chose LargeKB To input specific local letters using the input panel such as the Swedish a a o Click in the au button where alternative letters are available E ES Ee D ian 7 2 3 Storing data There are various possibilities to store data while working with CCpilot XS In contrast to the Pocket PC handheld computers CCpilot XS works more like a personal compu
11. snapshot images To take a snap shot image of the current view press the button with a camera icon or select Capture image from the snapshot menu The result is stored as a bmp file in folder My Documents My images The image naming convention is yyyy mm dd hhmmss bmp 7 4 5 Hiding toolbars and buttons To hide the toolbar and menus and provide maximum space for the video feed uncheck the show menu and show buttons alternatives from the view menu Use the pop up menu and check respective alternative to get the menu and toolbar back 7 4 6 Changing camera settings CCpilot XS supports PAL and NTSC cameras Select the format according to your camera by accessing the options dialog from the view menu of CC Video The format can be set for each camera channel The cameras can be powered directly from CCpilot XS by enabling the 12 V output power within the camera connector www crosscontrol com 39 CCpilot XS Revision 1 5 User manual and reference handbook Date Jul 5 11 Using the camera power output may increase the unit temperature Also note that the signal from the 12V power out is not filtered Camera Digital In Video Format channel 1 Video Format channel 2 PAL C Enable power output when camera is active keep backlight on when camera is active 7 4 7 Using digital in to control video display The video application can be controlled using the digital input signals optionally available in the X9 connector of CC
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13. 2 Ethernet X3 Ethernet2 X4 Video X5 MISC COM Audio and or Digital In X6 CANI X7 CAN2 X8 USB1 X9 USB2 Notice that the following descriptions are the connectors located on the unit i e not the attaching cables layout www crosscontrol com 15 pP CCpilot XS Revision 1 5 User manual and reference handbook Date Jul 5 11 5 1 1 Power Supply Connector Marking X1 POWER Connector Type DIN M12 4 pole A coded male 1 Pin Description Battery 28 VDC 2 4 2 ON OFF 28 VDC 3 GND 4 GND CCpilot XS power supply can range from 10 36 volts If the power supply voltage goes beyond this range the unit shuts down In order to ensure stable operation with tolerance against temporary supply disruptions the supply voltage should be at least 12 V For complete hook up instructions see the section entitled Installation 5 1 2 Video Videol Video Marking X4 VIDEO Connector Type DIN M12 5 pole A coded female 2 5 Pin Signal TT GND ch 1 Video ch Video ch 2 12V GND ch 2 3 Cp A Go ki ca The connector is used to take in video signals of the type composite video They are PAL and NTSC compatible The video connector can be used to power external devices using the the12V unfiltered supply The output has a current limit that depends on the internal unit temperature The current is limited to 0 150A at an internal unit temperature of 70 degrees Celsius and around 0 2A in normal working condi
14. Adjusting sound level P If your CCpilot XS is equipped with audio capabilities you will have a volume control icon in the start menu bar Clicking on this icon displays the volume controls Use the levers to adjust the volumes Speaker Mona out Record Master Wave Mic vi Boost 0 0 dB 6 0dB Mute 0 0 dB www crosscontrol com 31 CCpilot XS Revision 1 5 User manual and reference handbook Date Jul 5 11 7 2 9 Changing the input language The toolbar shows the input language that is currently used To temporarily change the input language click on the icon and select the desired input language English United States vw Svenska UB 10 31 AN To permanently change the input langue select Regional setting from the Control Panel In the Input tab select the desired default language Regional and Language Settings Regional Settings User Interface Language Input Language Default Input language Select the input language ta use when you start your device English United States JS e English United States j LIS Installed Input Languages EE wi English United Gates LUS Select input languages you plan Va Svenska tO Use 7 2 10 Windows Help The built in help in Windows CE gives information about most functions and settings within Windows CE and respective applications Help is started though the Start menu by choosing Help In many windows there is also a button with a question mark i
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16. P CC Video is the application used to view the video input signals from the video X4 connector on CCpilot XS CC Video does only display this signal please use the Microsoft Media player to display media files and other video streams To enable usage of the video application in many environments CC Video can be controlled in several ways by the tool bar buttons the menus the pop up menu or by an external application using a application interface Vw www crosscontrol com 38 CCpilot XS Revision 1 5 User manual and reference handbook Date Jul 5 11 7 4 1 The pop up menu When the menu and toolbar is hidden the pop up menu is used to interact with CC Video When using touch screen the menu is accessed by pressing and holding the screen within the video window If a mouse is attached to the computer the menu can also be accessed by right clicking the mouse within the video window File View Snapshot Help Do N ER Size A Fullscreen 1 1 Channel v 1 2 v Show menu 1 4 Show buttons Always on top Exit 7 4 2 Selecting video channel To select which camera channel to display press the desired channel button or select the desired channel from the view menu 7 4 3 Changing video display size The size of the video window is changed by selecting from the predefined sizes using the pop up menu or the view menu The size can also be changed to any size by dragging the window border 7 4 4 Taking
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18. Revision 1 5 USER MANUAL AND REFERENCE HANDBOOK Date Jul 5 11 CCpilot XS User manual and reference handbook Standard versions All Integrated Plus All Integrated Extended Basic A 200 40382 H ar T oe FO cresscentre www crosscontro l com www crosscontrol com Revision 1 5 USER MANUAL AND REFERENCE HANDBOOK Date Jul 5 11 Contents EEN 2 Ve SIO GU GION EE 4 VV Te dee rt EE A E EE 4 1 3 Environment and Environmental TOICTANCE ccccccssssssssssecccccccccssseeccesssssssssssesceeeecseeeas 5 IN D OS GIA EE 5 Zs e EE 6 Ak COON Ko FLO Mink EE 6 PPK SONOU KS e 7 3 Ser p and COMMGUICTION sesaria a E teenie dees 8 Or Srey GOMMOUI Le EE 8 Az BASIC el ege el CN 9 4 1 Function of the DISDIOY SF USMAOUTIONS E Ee 9 ASAE ILD Le dl e R EE E 9 Ee NEWS AL ee Adieu Al He cy permet ee eae ene re eh a nr er 10 DN TOUCA CS EE 10 ASNO MNO DON hersene ee e ee eee eee ee ee ee 10 AD ANRCSCT Ol NEUN ea 1 Ah OFAC CIC OLY E 12 PO CIN EE 13 E et EE 13 4 10 Heger 13 4 11 EE 13 4 12 FDS OO ea n A A E no eae S 13 4 13 Ee 14 4 14 WIG CO EE 14 4 15 EE 14 4 16 BIUGIOOIN WEE 14 4 17 EE 14 4 18 MY Nin IN citer ages tae E Ota Ma Pec ets Nicene sac ane anaes TEATE AATA soa sa RA 14 e DE ele Ce EE 15 SED ei a S11 E 15 Rn te e dn DEE 21 6 1 Placing and installing of The UNIT and peripherals ccscsssssecccccccccsssseeecessssssseseesees 21 SE le EE ERES EE Te DEE 25 E E alno te e E
19. a name for the connection in the dialogue which opens Press Next Make New Connection Select the connection type Dial Up Connection Direct Connection O Virtual Private Network DTD Virtual Private Network L2TP4 BPP over Ethernet PPPoE e Chose the internal GSM GPRS modem on COM3 www crosscontrol com 43 CCpilot XS Revision 1 5 User manual and reference handbook Date Jul 5 11 e Depending on the connection an extra AT command may be needed This is done under Configure Chose the tab Call Options in the dialogue which opens and type in the AT command under Extra Settings Device Properties Port Settings Call Options Call Setup Cancel the call if not connected within Ip seconds Wait for dial tone before dialing Wat for credit card tone 0 seconds Extra Settings special modern commands may be inserted into the dial string at cgdcont 1 online rela ce e Press Next e Type in the telephone number which you would like to call and press Finish After following the steps above the connection can now be found under Network and Dial up Connections To establish a link open the connection after which a username and password may need to be given Then press Connect to place the call Dial Up Connection TA My Connection Wser Mame Password Comain Dial Properties Note that to place a call with the modem the SIM card must have been configured so that no PIN code is needed
20. an result in the inability of the vehicle to start if the onboard computer has been on for a period of time without the vehicle motor running 1 3 Environment and Environmental Tolerance CCpilot XS has been designed to cope with tough environmental demands Strict tests have been conducted on the unit in order to ensure that it fulfils the expectations of a rugged unit Much work has been performed to choose and design internal components so that they in the best possible way and under all circumstances provide you with a dependable and user friendly working instrument In the section Specifications a list of standards can be found according to which CCpilot XS has been tested and approved CCpilot XS shall preferably be placed under a roof in order to prevent exposure to direct water contact It is also important that it is mounted securely on a stand or the like to inhibit the unit from moving and thereby becoming damaged damaging the vehicle and or people during for example a traffic accident 1 4 Cleaning To ensure proper and reliable functionality over time the unit shall be wiped cleaned of dirt and dust Use a suitable light damp rag to clean the unit A Never use alkaline alcoholic or other chemicals for cleaning which can damage the unit www crosscontrol com 5 CCpilot XS Revision 1 5 User manual and reference handbook Date Jul 5 11 2 Overview CCpilot XS is a compact robust and versatile onboard computer for Wi
21. below D fF A gt 0 WS GB KS 2 W Certificates Date Time Display Keyboard Mouse Owner Password Power Regional System Settings Volume amp Sounds Owner Properties Identification Notes Network ID Windows CE uses this User name information to gain access to network resources Enter the Password user name password and domain provided by your Domain network administrator 7 3 9 Configure Password Properties for the FTP Server Choose Password on the Control Panel see picture below EE D 2 S gt gt 8 GB SB DP p Certificates Date Time Display Keyboard MOLISE Chvner Password Power Regional System Settings De wey Volume amp Sounds Password Properties OK Password A Password je Confirm password pe Enable Password Protection T Ar Power On Screen Saver www crosscontrol com 37 CCpilot XS Revision 1 5 User manual and reference handbook Date Jul 5 11 7 3 10 TELNET From the Telnet tab it is possible to change the following parameters for the Telnet server e Enable By checking the enable checkbox the Telnet server will be enabled CCpilot XS needs to be restarted for the change to take effect By default the Telnet server is disabled e Use Authentication By checking the Use Authentication checkbox a user name and password is needed to login using the Telnet connection For user and password settings see FTP Enable Use Autthentication E A 7 4 CC Video
22. ble to turn on or off the PIN code of the SIM card Some applications are not able to enter the SIM card PIN code Here it s possible to turn off the PIN code request Info ettin qs Status Request PIN code DIN code To turn on or off the PIN code please 1 Make sure that all other programs that use the GSM modem are closed 2 Select the GSM tab 3 Inthe Info gt Status information of the code status in presented a ENTER PIN the SIM card needs a PIN code b PIN OK the SIM card is unlocked CG An error has occurred 4 If PIN code is needed for unlocking the card enter the code in the PIN code field and click Unlock 5 Tochange the security level check or uncheck the Settings gt Request PIN code and click Apply To be able to change the security level you always need to have the valid PIN code entered in the PIN code field before clicking Apply 7 3 4 Power From the Power tab it is possible to control the shut down behaviour and the power outlets on the unit For more information regarding supply levels of the power outlets see the Connectors chapter The power outlets can also be controlled by other applications or from the I O driver Therefore you must be careful when setting the power properties not to interference with any application or system requiring power out Enable 12 power output Video Enable power output CAN Hours er 6S Disable front panel power button ZE e Si The p
23. d 4 15 GPS The internal GPS receiver in CCpilot XS All Integrated follows NMEA 0183 standards This standard is the most common on the market and most software which uses GPS technology is compatible with the internal GPS receiver In order for the internal GPS unit to function it requires a GPS antenna to be connected to the GPS antenna connector on CCpilot XS and that the antenna is mounted correctly 4 16 Bluetooth CCpilot XS has built in support for HCI Bluetooth HCI stands for Host Controller Interface and provides a uniform interface method for accessing Bluetooth hardware capabilities The Bluetooth support enables location of other devices and establishment of a wireless connection between devices Through this connection CCpilot XS can exchange data and interact with other devices through various applications 4 17 GPRS GSM CCpilot XS All Integrated has an integrated GPRS GSM modem for data connection and access for example the internet or company network The modem has support for dual band 900 1800 MHz and GPRS class 8 which gives a maximum transfer speed of 85 6 Kbit s The GSM GPRS modem has a lower maximum operating temperature than the other components in the on board computer When the temperature goes beyond the operating range for GSM GPRS the modem will automatically shut down 4 18 WLAN CCpilot XS has an integrated WLAN adapter interoperable with the standard 802 11 b g networks The WLAN module de
24. d baud rate By pressing the default button the CAN settings will be reset to predefined default settings Extended Extended Baud Rate bps gt 50000 el Baud Rate bps 250000 el Default 7 3 2 GPS From the GPS tab status can be read for the GPS and the baud rate of the GPS can be altered To be able to get any information from the GPS it must be connected Make sure all other programs that use the GPS are closed then click Connect to establish a connection The connection procedure can take up to several minutes To access the GPS it has to be connected settings Baud Rate bos gt NMEA message count Number of sattelites When connected the Info panel will give following information e Software information of current software version in the GPS receiver e NMEA message count this counter increases with one each times the GPS sends out a message with information e Number of satellites is the number of satellites the GPS receives signals from This value is only valid if the NMEA message counter is counting e Change baud rate by selecting the desired baud rate and click apply Note that the baud rate change will reset to default rate when the unit is restarted www crosscontrol com 33 A P CCpilot XS Revision 1 5 User manual and reference handbook Date Jul 5 11 7 3 3 GSM From the GSM tab status information are displayed for the GSM modem From here it is also possi
25. e that the computer is turned off using for example the on off button or turnkey functionality before turning off the main switch or in any other way making the computer powerless Sudden power disruptions may cause the computer to shut down potentially causing lost or corrupt data If for example the power fluctuates when starting the vehicle engine the computer should be started after the vehicle engine is running Ensure that any application data is saved before turning off the computer All cables shall be disconnected from your computer before any welding or other service action is performed on the vehicle www crosscontrol com 26 CCpilot XS Revision 1 5 User manual and reference handbook Date Jul 5 11 7 Software This section gives a short description to some of the software supplied with CCpilot XS 7 1 Operating System CCpilot XS is supplied with the Windows CE operating system and this manual provides the basics how to get started with basic operations and configurations Windows CE resembles and behaves a lot like Microsoft s Windows operating system for the personal computer But there are fundamental differences Windows CE is built up in another way and is intended for other types of units than the PC platform This means among other things that programs intended for a PC running windows won t work on Windows CE There are several versions of Windows CE and for several different processor families In order fo
26. e two installation alternatives for panel mounting front mounted or rear mounted With a front mounted installation use the rubber mask as a seal against the panel plate The unit is locked down by applying clamps which are either fixed to the panel recommended or fixed to the unit through holes for VESA75 installation By replacing the rubber jacket on the unit with a cut out rubber gasket CCpilot XS can also be rear mounted inside a suitable panel or equivalent For this the eight fastening holes are used see the figure below As a fastener appropriate machine screws of type MRT M5 or MC6S M5 can be used The maximum torque is 2 5 N m If the surface against which the unit will be fastened is not flat one must be careful so that so that one does not expose the unit to mechanical stress due to tightening This is suitably solved through applying appropriate spacers between the unit and the surface being attached to As an alternative a separate flat fastening plate can be used for the unit This is then attached with separate screws or some type of fasteners to the panel Use a thread locker in all screw holes e g Loctite 222 M5 Cap Screws 8 OCS The cap screws should extendat least 12 mm io an P beyond the Panel Plate Panel Plate The drawing above illustrates the spacing of the eight mounting holes for panel mounting from the rear The drawings below show unit dimension mounting holes placement and cut
27. ector the external COM port will have different level of signal supported Please see the Connectors section for more information Besides the external COM port there are two internal COM ports used when CCpilot XS is equipped with the internal GSM GPRS modem and the GPS receiver Function Basic Extended All Integrated Externa port COM COM COM 1 GPS COM 2 GSM COM 3 4 12 Digital Inputs There are up to two Digital Inputs available on CCpilot XS Extended and All Integrated The voltage range for a logic Lo signal is o 0 8 V and logic Hi is between 2 36 V There is no direct sampling of these inputs instead the actual values are polled by the software www crosscontrol com 13 E A E A A P BE P A P CCpilot XS Revision 1 5 User manual and reference handbook Date Jul 5 11 4 13 Audio Audio is available in the MISC connector on CCpilot XS Extended and All Integrated The audio offers possibilities to play everything from warning sounds to music directly from CCpilot XS two channel speaker stereo outputs Microphone in is also available for sound recording or to present the sound from for example cameras Volume is set by the volume controls within Windows CE 4 14 Video On CCpilot XS Extended and All Integrated there are connectors for two composite video inputs for the attachment of video sources such as rear view cameras It supports PAL the European video format as well as NTSC the American standar
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29. eries with the output The supply voltage will be the same as the filtered supply to the CCpilot XS with an additional voltage drop over the diode in series Le the output voltage will be about 23 volts when 24 volts is supplied 5 1 5 Misc Port COM1 Alternatively Audio Communication and or Digital Input MISC Marking X5 MISC Connector Type DIN M12 8 pole A coded male www crosscontrol com 17 E A CCpilot XS Revision 1 5 User manual and reference handbook Date Jul 5 11 NOTE This connector has two alternative functions depending on the configuration ordered The connector can function either as a communication COM port or as a combination port with Audio Digital Input and communication COM port The configuration is factory set and cannot be changed 5 1 6 COM port When configured as a serial com port the signal Ring Indicator has been omitted which means that peripherals which require this signal will not work The rest of the COM port follows the RS232 standard The supported communication speed for these ports is 2 4 to 115 2 kbps COM Pin Signal Description DCD Data Carrier Detect 2 RxD Receive data 3 TxD Transmit data 4 DTR Data Terminal Ready 5 GND Signal reference 6 DSR Data Set Ready 7 RTS Request To Send 8 CTS Clear To Send 5 1 7 COM Audio and Digital in When X5 is configured as a combination of COM audio and digital in the port will have a limited COM port with only send and rece
30. f the external power control signal is reconnected before the delayed shutdown timeout has passed delayed shutdown will be deactivated and reset To alter the delayed shut down a password dialog will appear Enter password 112 and press OK to apply the new settings Enter Password MOTE Password required to change Delayed shutdown settings Password 7 3 5 Memory From the memory tab it is possible to select the name to be used for attached USB memory units Select the name to use from the folder name drop down list box Some applications requiers external named SD Card Select a proper name for the external memory device Folder name el Device name 7 3 6 Backlight From the backlight tab it is possible to enable and adjust settings for the automatic backlight control To enable or disable the automatic backlight control check or uncheck the checkbox Use the light sensor for automatic backlight adjustment www crosscontrol com 35 CCpilot XS Revision 1 5 User manual and reference handbook Date Jul 5 11 By selecting the soft transitions checkbox the backlight will slowly change intensity for new light conditions 3a lv Use the light sensor for automatic backlight adjustment nz EES Soft transitions High Sensitivity Low Adjust the sensitivity of the backlight control by moving the sensitivity slider By moving the slider against low a bigger change in surrounding light will be needed
31. ge is 10 100 m bps bits per second This is a measurement of how fast data can be sent Given often as Mbps or Mb s mega bits per second CAN Controller Area Network A standard for bus communication to be used in control applications in for example vehicles and industry CCP CCpilot COM is an abbreviation for Communication Port and is usually called the serial port The serial port can among other things be used to connect additional equipment modem GPS etc to a PC Ethernet computer networking technology for local area networks LANs The name comes from the physical concept of ether Ethernet is mostly standardized as IEEEs 802 3 and is the most widespread LAN technology GPRS General Packet Radio Service GPRS is a standard accepted by the European Standardisation Organisation ETSI for packet data in GSM and 3G networks GPRS has also been adapted for the American cellular telephone standard TDMA GIS Geographic Information System Is a general term for programs or systems which contain geographical information such as maps GPS Global Positioning System System for global positioning GSM Global System for Mobile Communications A system for mobile telephone communication There are three different frequency ranges which GSM uses In today s GSM net data is sent in the same way as normal speech information which limits the data communication rates For higher data communication rates additional tech
32. he PC 7 9 3 Transfer of Files between the PC and CCpilot XS When a connection is established between the PC and CCpilot XS files can easily be transfer between them Start the Explorer file browser on the PC and select Mobile Device to access the file system on CCpilot XS 7 6 Program installation Different Windows CE programs have different requirements on how they shall be installed The most common is either that they are installed directly on CCpilot XS or via Microsoft ActiveSync Consult the instructions for the program you are installing to learn exactly how the program is installed 7 7 Connect to the GPS receiver The connection to the internal GPS receiver operates in the same way as with an external GPS which connects on the external COM port The internal GPS receiver is connected to an internal COM port COM 2 The default setting for the baud rate is 4800 baud and position information is sent according to the NMEA standard In order to get a signal from the GPS receiver an antenna must also be connected For more information regarding antenna connection please se the Installation chapter Occasionally depending on the time of day and visibility against the sky there can be problems with the signal reception from GPS satellites and the receiver then needs time to position it self One may therefore need to wait several minutes before position information can be obtained The GPS receiver in itself gives only position
33. information So a GIS software is still needed which interprets the signal such as a map program www crosscontrol com 42 E P A P CCpilot XS Revision 1 5 User manual and reference handbook Date Jul 5 11 7 8 Using the HCI Bluetooth CCpilot XS has an integrated HCI Bluetooth adapter and also a fully supported Bluetooth stack implemented in the operating system To control the Bluetooth adapter and the features available in the stack use the control application Bluetooth Manager which is pre installed on the device The Bluetooth Manager application is started by clicking the BT Manager icon in the task bar or the application tem in the start menu 7 9 Using the GSM GPRS module The GSM GPRS modem is controlled by sending standard and module specific AT commands on the serial port COM3 For complete set of commands see detailed AT command specification from module manufacturer or contact CrossControl AB To create a remote connection via the internal GSM GPRS modem an antenna must be mounted to the GSM GPRS connection on CCpilot XS Besides that a SIM Card must be installed See the Installation chapter for information on the SIM card and antenna e Open Network and Dial up Connections by clicking the Start button and choosing Settings e Programs se Favorites CH Documents EB Settings Lk KN ch Taskbar and Start Menu ontral Panel etwork and Dial up Connections e Click Make New Connection and give
34. is not responding press and hold the On Off button for five seconds in order to perform a forced shut down off Note that any information which was not saved will now be lost www crosscontrol com 10 CCpilot XS Revision 1 5 User manual and reference handbook Date Jul 5 11 4 6 Reset of the unit There are two different kinds of resets for the unit restoring the registry to default values and formatting the compact flash Both these resets are activated by pressing the Decrease and Increase screen brightness buttons in a specific sequence during start up Both sequences consist of eight button presses Each button must be pressed until the status indication LED is turned red confirming each step in the sequence A reset is activated by turning off the unit and then restarting the unit by pressing the POWER ON button After this the sequence for a reset is initiated If the sequence is not initiated within 3 seconds or the sequence is faulty the unit will start up normally 4 6 1 Restoring the registry The 8 button push sequence for restoring the registry is as 01010101 o Decrease 1 Increase Make sure to back up any critical data before restoring the registry Follow these steps 1 Turn off the unit 2 Restart the unit by pressing the POWER ONT button 3 Press Decrease button until the status LED turns red 4 Press Increase button until the status LED turns red 5 Press Decrease but
35. ive EMC Immunity Transient EMC Immunity ESD EMC Immunity RF EMC Emission www crosscontrol com Standard IEC 60068 2 64 IEC 60068 2 27 EN 60068 2 2 Bd EN 60068 2 30 Db EN 60068 2 1 Ad EN 60529 2004 108 EC EN 61000 6 2 2001 EN 61000 6 4 2001 EN 61000 4 4 Burst EN 61000 4 5 Surge EN 61000 4 2 EN 61000 4 3 EN 61000 4 6 EN 55022 Class A Revision 1 5 Date Jul 5 11 Comments 0 01 g2 Hz 5 200 Hz 1 39g RMS 1h 59 30 ms 3x3 Operating 65 C 24h Storage 70 C 24h Operation 25 C 55 gt 93 RH 2 24h Operating 40 C 24h Storage 40 C 24h IP67 2kV 2kV 8 kV air 4 kV contact 20 V m 80 MHz to 2 GHz 15 V 15 kHz to 80 MHz Measured from10 m Radiated 30 to 230 MHz 230 MHz tol GHz Conducted 9 kHz to1 50 kHz 150 kHz to 500 kHz 500 kHz to 30 MHz 40 dBuV m 47 dBuV m 103 83 dBuV 79 dBuV 73 dBuV 48 CCpilot XS Revision 1 5 User manual and reference handbook Date Jul 5 11 7 22 Weight and Dimensions 10 4 Description Comments Enclosure size 285 5 x 217 x 58 4 mm W x H x D Display size 210 6 x 159 x 53 8 mm Wx Hx D Weight Approx 2 0kg Depending on configuration 910 80 7586 180 oo Y Es ail en 1 113 E DEER E www crosscontrol com 49 Revision 1 5 Date Jul 5 11 CCpilot XS User manual and reference handbook 50 www crosscontrol com CCpilot XS Revision 1 5 User manual and reference handb
36. ive data signals The port will also include two channel audio out microphone in and two channel digital in Audio amp Digital Input Pin Signal Description Audio Out L Left channel audio out 2 Audio Out R Right channel audio out 3 TxD Transmit data 4 Microphone Microphone audio in 5 GND 6 Digital Input 0 36 VDC 1 7 Digital Input 0 36 VDC 1 8 RxD Receive data 5 1 8 USB Marking X8 USB1 and X9 USB2 Connector Type DIN M12 5 pole A coded male i 5 Pin Signal Description Vbus Power supply to external USB unit 5 V 2 H 4 500mA max Internal short circuit and overload 3 2 D Data 3 BEz Data 4 No connection GND www crosscontrol com 18 A P A P E P CCpilot XS Revision 1 5 User manual and reference handbook Date Jul 5 11 The two USB ports follow the USB 2 0 standard with a transfer speed of up to 480 Mb s The USB ports are also compatible with the USB 1 1 standard Both USB ports operate in host mode The power supply follows the USB standard which means an output voltage of 5 V and maximum current of 0 5 A per port Note that if too much current is drawn the built in safety will shut off the USB port s 5 1 9 GSM GPRS antenna Marking GSM Connector Type SMA female This connector is used to attach the antenna to GSM GPRS modem The cable which is used to connect the GSM GPRS antenna to the computer shall be a 50 Q coaxial cable which has low attenuation at high frequency
37. lders and files etc WLAN stands for wireless LAN wireless local area network also called Wi Fi WLAN is a wireless local area network that uses radio waves to communicate with the mobile device The range is limited around 100 m but is highly dependent on surrounding factors The standard is called IEEE 802 11 and exists in several versions a b g where the speed tangling from 2 108 Mbit is the most significant difference Intel XScale A processor technology which draws low current gives high performance and is well suited as an embedded processor in small units www crosscontrol com 55 CCpilot XS Revision 1 5 User manual and reference handbook Date Jul 5 11 10 References http www cc systems com http www ELFA se http www nmea org pub 0183 http www hardwarebook net 11 Trade Mark etc 2008 CrossControl AB All trademarks sighted in this document are the property of their respective owners CCpilot is a trademark which is the property of CrossControl AB Intel XScale is a registered trademark which is the property of Intel Corporation in the USA and or other countries Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks which belong to Microsoft Corporation in the USA and or other countries CrossControl AB is not responsible for editing errors technical errors or for material which has been omitted in this document CrossControl AB is not responsible for
38. libration If your Window s CE device is not responding properly to your taps you E may need to recalibrate your screen Recalibration involves tapping the center of a target If you miss the center keep the stylus on the screen slide it over the target s center and then litt the stylus To start tap Recalibrate www crosscontrol com 30 CCpilot XS Revision 1 5 User manual and reference handbook Date Jul 5 11 7 2 6 Set Time and Date Open the settings for time and date through Date Time in the Control Panel Input the date time and time zone Activate these settings by pressing the button Apply Date Time Properties Date Time Current Time Ez April 2005 2 43 22PM E TWTFS 2 4322 PM sl 1 2 Time Zone Ea GMT 01 00 Brussels Copenhagen Madrid sl i4 15 16 GMT 01 00 Brussels Copenhagen Madrid 21 22 23 TI Automatically adjust clack for daylight saving 20 2 29 20 EI 7 2 7 Configure Power Properties Choose Power Properties on the Control Panel to choose which energy profile to be used by CCpilot XS in different situations For example the brightness of the screen can be reduced when the unit is not being used In the example below Windows is configured to always have the screen on and never go down into an idle state Power Properties Battery Schemes Device Status Power Scheme Switch state to User Idle Switch state to System Idle Switch state to Suspend IS A 7 2 8
39. livers high data transfer rate up to 54Mbps and supports a number of security standard protocols for a safe wireless connection Note that the range of the operating temperature for the WLAN module differs from other components in the device If the temperature is out of this range the WLAN functionality cannot be guaranteed www crosscontrol com 14 CCpilot XS Revision 1 5 User manual and reference handbook Date Jul 5 11 5 Connectors 5 1 Connectors Accessible on the rear and top of CCpilot XS there are a number of ports for connecting various peripheral equipments In order to give CCpilot XS its high environmental classification the unit is equipped with DIN M12 connectors CrossControl provides adapters which convert from DIN M12 to standard connectors Use caution when plugging unplugging connectors If the pins become bent or damaged they may not function correctly or in the worst case the onboard computer or other equipment may be damaged The connector legend describes where the connectors are located on your unit On the top of the unit there are also connectors for the GPS antenna and GSM GPRS modem The connectors available is dependent on the unit s configuration it can therefore address connections which may not be available to your unit AD feo ae el EH DI Z zZ De OC HH HH L a E Ww e UU The table below describes the connectors on CCpilot XS Position Description X Power Supply X
40. lot XS On the brand label there are numbers which identify your unique computer During service and other contact with the supplier it is important to be able to provide these numbers Brand Label A 1 2 Care During welding or other service on the vehicle or machine where CCpilot XS is installed which can damage your CCpilot XS all cables shall be disconnected from your computer before such work begins e CCpilot XS shall only be mounted and serviced by authorised personnel If the unit is opened by unauthorised personnel the normal guarantee will cease to be valid e Scratches or in the worst case damages to the display occur easily if it comes in contact with a sharp edge or hard material In order to increase the longevity of the screen this is naturally something which should be avoided e The unit can be damaged if it becomes too hot Therefore do not cover the unit by laying things on it like for example hanging a jacket or other clothes on it For more information see the chapter entitled Installation www crosscontrol com 4 CCpilot XS Revision 1 5 User manual and reference handbook Date Jul 5 11 e Consider traffic safety when CCpilot XS is installed and whenever it is used CrossControl does not recommend that CCpilot XS or its accessories be used actively by the driver when a risk of injury to people or damage to property is present e Be advised that CCpilot XS draws power from the vehicle battery This c
41. n For more information about starting up and shutting down CCpilot XS see the chapters called Starting Up and Shutting Down Brightness There are two buttons to gradually increase or decrease the display s brightness 4 2 Starting Up Start the unit by pressing and releasing the On Off button The status indication LED will start flashing indicating that the unit is starting up The unit can also be started by using a turnkey functionality controlled from the power connector on CCpilot XS For more information see the chapter Connecting the Power Supply An internal temperature control prevents the unit from starting in to cold or hot temperatures www crosscontrol com 9 CCpilot XS Revision 1 5 User manual and reference handbook Date Jul 5 11 4 3 Status indicating function On the front side of CCpilot XS there is a status indicator a red LED which is used to indicate the different states during start up e A1Hz flashing red light indicates that the unit is starting up normally e A continuous red light indicates something is wrong e Aquickly flashing red light means that the unit s disc is blank and needs to be loaded with an operating system When the operating system starts the LED stops flashing From the operating system the LED can be used to show more messages For more information refer to the operating system s manual and also to the respective manual for each program installed 4 4 Touch screen CCpilot
42. n has a 50 probability of being hit www crosscontrol com 46 A P E P CCpilot XS Revision 1 5 User manual and reference handbook Date Jul 5 11 7 17 GSM GPRS Description Comments Frequency Band Dual band EGSM 900 GSM1800 Broadcast strength Class 4 2W with EGSM900 Class 1 1W with GSM1800 GPRS GPRS multi slot class 8 GPRS mobile station class B DATA GPRS max download speed 85 6 kbps GPRS upload speed max 21 4 kops CSD transfer speed 2 4 4 8 9 6 14 4 kbps V 110 SMS MO CB Text and PDU CSD and GPRS can be used for SMS FAX Group 3 class 1 class 2 SIM card interface 3V SIM card 7 18 Bluetooth Bluetooth Description Comments Bluetooth Class Range Up to 300 m USB version 2 0 compliant Industrial temp range 40C to 85C Chipset CSR BC04 7 19 WLAN WLAN Description Comments Certifications Fee Data Rate Up to 54Mbps Signal Range Indoors Up to 100m Outdoors Up to 400m IEEE Standard 802 11 b g Operating temp BEE Security 64 128 bit WEP WPA WPA2 802 1x AES 7 20 Display Display Description Comments 6 5 VGA Colour 640x480 320 cd mm Aspect Ratio 4 3 10 4 SVGA Colour 800x600 320 cd mm Aspect Ratio 4 3 Touch screen Resistive Touch screen 8 wire Light intensity can be regulated in 32 steps www crosscontrol com 47 CCpilot XS User manual and reference handbook 7 21 Environmental tolerance Environmental test Vibration Shock Dry Heat Damp Heat Cold Enclosure EMC Direct
43. n the upper right corner Click on it to directly come to the right section in Help 7 2 11 Network Access CCpilot XS can have up to two Ethernet connections for network access To be able to connect with a network it may be necessary to configure the network settings The default configuration is to obtain settings using DHCP To manually configure the network settings open Network Settings in the Control Panel Contact your network administrator for help with network settings There are also other ways to connect to a network such as though dial up connection via the GSM GPRS modem Be aware that connecting CCpilot XS to a network environment can impose a security threat CCpilot XS is in its default setup not secured from external entities trying to access inbuilt network related functionality such as FTP or Telnet www crosscontrol com 32 V aS Settings E A CCpilot XS Revision 1 5 User manual and reference handbook Date Jul 5 11 7 3 XS Settings The specific settings of CCpilot XS are configured using XS Settings Through XS Settings configuration options are accessible for CAN GPS GPRS automatic backlight control and power outlets XS settings are accessed by opening XS Settings from the control panel Some of the settings will not take effect until the system is restarted XS settings will inform if this is necessary upon pressing OK 7 3 1 CAN From the CAN tab settings are made for CAN message frame mode an
44. ndows CE It is equipped with among other things a pressure sensitive touch screen as well as a large number of connection alternatives such as CAN COM Ethernet and USB CCpilot XS comes in four different versions e Basic the essential functions for a on board computer e Extended Adds Video and Audio functionality e All Integrated Adds GPS and GSM GPRS abilities e All Integrated Plus All Integrated extended with WLAN and Bluetooth The processor in CCpilot XS is an Intel XScale processor with a clock frequency of 533 MHz The characteristics for this processor type are its low current draw and heat generation in proportion to its performance Together with a non rotating hard disc CCpilot XS is completely without fans or other moving parts With this solution CCpilot XS becomes nearly insensitive to vibrations and withstands rough environments Through its high performance and generous connection alternatives CCpilot XS can be used in a multitude of working environments such as controlling a machine or a vehicle s various functions CCpilot XS can also be used as a PLC system in accordance with IEC 61131 3 CoDeSys In this way it is possible to manufacture complete CANopen based control system built upon CCpilot XS 2 1 CCpilot XS Front Face On the front face of CCpilot XS is the touch screen a button for switching the unit on off as well as buttons for adjusting the screens brightness level Furthermore there is a s
45. nent Description Comments Processor Intel XScale 533 MHz Kernel Flash 32 MB Strata flash For operating system Compact Flash 1 GB For application and user data RAM 256 MB SDRAM EEPROM 4 4 KB Serial Graphic Controller Silicon Motion 8 MB RAM 2D 3D acceleration 7 14 Interfaces The composition of the unit is optional so your CCpilot XS may not be equipped with all interfaces Interface Description Comments CAN ZIOES 20B Controller Intel 82527 ISO 11898 24V Driver Philips 82C251 USB 2 pcs Ver 2 0 Video in 2 Cs Zoomed composite video signal RS232 1 pcs lt 115 000 baud Limited connector set for CCpilot XS Extended and All Infegrated Ethernet 2 pcs 10 100 Base T Digital Input 3 discrete digital inputs Option replaces RS232 Pull up 100K 3 3V 7 15 Power Supply Power Supply Description Commenis Supply Voltage 10 to 36 V Power Consumption Max 1A at 24 V With10 4 displays Varies depending on background lighting 7 16 GPS Type of receiver L1 frequency C A code 12 channel Max update frequency 4 Hz 1 Hz default Accuracy SA off Position 3m CEP see Time for position Cold start 35 sec typical information typical Warm start 38 sec typical Fast start lt 8 sec typical Sensitivity 152 dBm tracking Dynamic lt 49 GPS antenna voltage 33 VDC SMA connector 1 CEP Circular Error Probability Means that the given radius of a horizontal circle centred at the antenna s exact positio
46. nology are added such as GPRS The Control Panel is a program which accompanies your Windows operating system It is easiest to find by going in through the Start Menu LAN Local Area Network LAN often concerns the Ethernet standard which is used in local networks Notification Area This is an area which in a Windows environment is often found lowest down to the right on the desktop i e beside the clock Mbps Mega bits per second Mbps is a measurement of how fast data can be sent NC Not Connected The socket or a pin in the socket is without an internal connection and can not be used NMEA 0183 Protocol for GPS communication from the National Marine Electronics Association which was originally developed for marine use but is now an accepted de facto standard for GPS communication in many different regions See the chapter References for the link to NMEA s home page SIM Subscriber Identification Module TFT Thin Film Transistor A method for manufacturing flat screens displays www crosscontrol com 54 CCpilot XS Revision 1 5 User manual and reference handbook Date Jul 5 11 USB Universal Serial Bus A standard which has replaced serial and parallel ports on PC units with a faster more uniform standard Many different devices can be attached to the USB port such as a keyboard mouse camera and memory to name only a few examples Explorer the window in your operating system where you can search through fo
47. o blink with a rate of 1Hz 12 Wait until the unit has finished its booting sequence The compact flash memory is now formatted and will get the format FAT32 and TFAT 4 7 Storage memory For storage a Compact Flash memory card is used which is a type of non rotating hard disc drive With this method CCpilot XS is nearly insensitive to vibrations which can be a problem when using rotating hard discs A Compact Flash memory has a limited number of write cycles The Compact Flash module has both static and dynamic wear levelling to prevent a premature aging but to ensure the longest lifetime it is reeommended that the amounts of writing to storage is limited within the application Rather buffer and write larger blocks at a time instead of frequently writing smaller pieces www crosscontrol com 12 E A CCpilot XS Revision 1 5 User manual and reference handbook Date Jul 5 11 Besides the hard disc there are also other types of memory in CCpilot XS RAM and Kernel Flash RAM memory is used by applications and the OS when the computer is running This memory is not persistent and will lose its information whenever the computer is shut down The Kernel Flash memory is where the operating system is loaded which differs from ordinary computers where the operating system is stored on the hard disc 4 8 CAN It is possible to connect two CAN channels to CCpilot XS to connect a control system or for example the FMS system in a vehicle
48. ook Date Jul 5 11 6 5 Description Comments Enclosure size 210 8 x 172 9 x 58 4 mm WxHxD Display size 198 x 163 x 53 8 mm W x Hx D Weight Approx 1 3 kg Depending on configuration www crosscontrol com 51 CCpilot XS Revision 1 5 User manual and reference handbook Date Jul 5 11 www crosscontrol com 52 CCpilot XS Revision 1 5 User manual and reference handbook Date Jul 5 11 8 Technical Support Contact your reseller or supplier for help with possible problems with your CCpilot XS In order to get the best help you should have your CCpilot XS in front of you and be prepared with the following information before you contact support Part number and serial number of the unit which you find on the brand label Date of purchase which is found on the invoice The conditions and circumstances under which the problem arises Possible error messages which are shown Version number of the operating system which you find via the Start menu go to the Control Panel and click on System Information regarding possible external equipment which is connected to CCpilot XS www crosscontrol com 53 CCpilot XS Revision 1 5 User manual and reference handbook Date Jul 5 11 9 Glossary Bluetooth is an open standard for wireless communication in the 2 4 GHz range It is built for low power consumption and is used to connect together units such as cell phone printer keyboard pointing instrument and computer The ran
49. orrectly or the power is switched off to the unit this can lead to corrupt files and damage to the hard disc See the chapter Connecting the Power Supply for more information www crosscontrol com 29 CCpilot XS Revision 1 5 User manual and reference handbook Date Jul 5 11 7 2 4 The Control Panel Settings in Windows CE can be changed through the Control Panel Using the Control Panel it is for instance possible to change the settings for the screen network connections as well as time and date The Control Panel is activated from the start menu by clicking on the Start Button then choosing settings and then Control Panel Programs i Favorites CH Documents RB Settings GF Control Panel SCH L amp Help H CZ RUN of Taskbar and Start Menu etwork and Dial up Connections np Suspend 7 2 5 Calibrate the Touch screen If the touch screen needs to be calibrated the calibration routine starts automatically when the touch screen is tapped Follow the instructions as shown on the screen to calibrate the touch screen If the calibration does not succeed the calibration routine will start over The calibration can be cancelled by pressing the Escape Esc button on an attached keyboard The calibration routine can be started manually by selecting the alternative stylus on the control panel Chose the Calibration tab in the dialogue box as shown and press the button Recalibrate Stylus Properties Double Tap Ca
50. ot been recommended by CrossControl AB or your supplier Furthermore CrossControl cannot guarantee the functionality of external devices connected to your CCpilot XS 3 1 Preliminary configuration Depending on which particular situation your CCpilot XS is being used there can be a need to perform an initial system and program installation This can be true especially with pre installed software on the on board computer or in the case where you yourself installed new software You have received instructions from you supplier and we recommend that you abide by them in order to configure your system before use If you have received separately supplied software that shall be installed in the onboard computer CCpilot XS may require synchronization with a PC to install the program See the chapter entitled Software for more information about how you connect to CCpilot XS www crosscontrol com 8 CCpilot XS Revision 1 5 User manual and reference handbook Date Jul 5 11 4 Basic operations This section covers the basic operations of CCpilot XS unit such as start up and shut down For more information on usage please see the Software chapter 4 1 Function of the Display s Push buttons ON OFF button Increase display brightness Decrease display brightness Status indicator Light sensor In the top left corner of CCpilot XS there are three buttons On Off Button The unit starts up or is shut down by pressing this butto
51. ower settings are set individually for each of Windows CE s power states In the Power state dropdown list the power states are present Select the state you want to make the changes for Check or uncheck the Video power enable and CAN power enable checkboxes to select if the power supply shod be on or not www crosscontrol com 34 CCpilot XS Revision 1 5 User manual and reference handbook Date Jul 5 11 e On black tick in the checkbox The power output will switch on when the system enters the particular system mode e Off empty checkbox The power output will switch off when the system enters the particular system mode e Invalid grey tick in the checkbox No change will be made when going into the particular system mode Use this option when other applications are controlling the power output A Be aware that putting a high load on the power outlets will result in a higher unit temperature By checking the Disable front panel power button the unit will not be turned off when pressing the power button Delayed shutdown is used to alter the behaviour of the ignition key functionality When checking the use delayed shutdown checkbox the computer will stay on after the ignition key signal turn off for as long as the given time interval It is possible to give an interval from 1 minute to 255 hours and 60 minutes This is useful for example in a vehicle that is often started and stopped and where CCpilot XS needs to be constantly on I
52. pilot XS The behaviour of CC Video when these signals are changed is controlled from the Digital In settings accessed from CC Video by selecting options from the View menu and in the options dialog selecting Digital In Select the desired behaviour from the list of functions then select if this should be activated when the signal goes high or low For example one digital input can be connected to go high when a vehicle starts to reverse By using the function Full screen Chi Minimize the video display will show up in full screen when the vehicle starts to reverse and when finished the video window will go back to minimized mode Camera General Digital In Assign to Function Active when input is Digital input 0 Fullscreen Chi Minimize el Hih C Low Digital input 2 None el High CC Low 7 5 Microsoft ActiveSync Microsoft ActiveSync is a desktop computer tool for Windows used to synchronise information between the desktop computer and CCpilot XS Some third party application also requires to be installed using ActiveSync 7 5 1 Connection There are two alternative ways to connect a computer Either though the COM port or through a network connection via Ethernet Connecting via Ethernet gives the fastest communication but requires that the unit first establishes a partnership which must be done though a COM connection To connect CCpilot XS via the COM port use a null modem cable www crosscontrol com AO E A
53. r third party products to function on CCpilot XS the application must be built for XScale or alternatively ARM processors as well as be built for the version of operating system which the unit is equipped with CCpilot XS offers a multitude of connection alternatives for instance via USB In order for the device connected to CCpilot XS to function correctly sometimes drivers must be installed CrossControl can only guarantee the function for applications and devices which are tested and approved by CrossControl 7 2 Getting Started with Windows CE The following section will provide essential information to get you started using and performing basic configuration of the Windows CE on CCpilot XS www crosscontrol com 27 E A CCpilot XS User manual and reference handbook Revision 1 5 Date Jul 5 11 7 2 1 The desktop p My Device Recycle Bin e H Internet Explorer gt td Media Player Microsoft WWordPad i d sDocuments LL GS 1 13 am Nr Name Description My Computer To access the computer s hard disc Compact flash 2 Internet Explorer To access the internet browser 3 Start button To start programs and access the Control Panel 4 Network status Information about the network connection and access to network settings 5 Volume control Access to the volume control 6 Input language selection Information about what input language is used 7 Status for Power Supply Information about the
54. s or the like If the unit becomes too warm it may not perform to its full capacity and with high temperature cease to function If the preceding instructions are not observed the cooling of the unit can be degraded which can lead to overheating consequently causing permanent damage to the unit When CCpilot XS or any device is installed it is important to do so in such a way that the installation is traffic safe One should also avoid installing the unit where it will block the driver s view This applies to both the instrument panel and the view through windshield One should also think about how the placement affects personal safety in the event of a collision We recommend installing CCpilot XS in such a way that it is not exposed to unnecessarily vibration or other stress 6 1 1 Bracket Mounting CCpilot XS is preferably mounted on a convenient bracket which allows adjustment of the display s position and angle The bracket should have or be provided with a flat fastening plate to which the unit is bolted VESA 75 To fasten use the appropriate M6 cap screw of type MC6S Allen or MRT Torx Note that the enclosure has blind holes which give a maximum thread depth in the enclosure of 6 5 mm The maximum torque is 2 5 N m Apply a thread locker in all bolt holes e g Loctite 222 www 21 CCpilot XS Revision 1 5 User manual and reference handbook Date Jul 5 11 6 1 2 Panel Mount There ar
55. tatus indicator and a light sensor to aid in adapting the screen s brightness level ON OFF button Touch screen Increase and decrease the display s brightness level Status indicator Light sensor www crosscontro l com 6 CCpilot XS Revision 1 5 User manual and reference handbook Date Jul 5 11 2 2 CCpilot XS Rear Side On the rear side of CCpilot XS there are the external connectors which are described in more detail in the chapter entitled Connectors On the rear side there are also mounting holes for fasteners in accordance with VESA 75 Antenna connectors Mounting holes VESA 75 Brand label Place for SM card Connector leaend External cCannaectonre Ground www crosscontrol com 7 CCpilot XS Revision 1 5 User manual and reference handbook Date Jul 5 11 3 Set up and configuration CCpilot XS uses Windows CE 5 0 as operating system which enables the use of a multitude of applications in various fields of interest Even though CCpilot XS has been designed to handle greater stress and a harsher surrounding environment than ordinary computers it is built to be as simple as possible to handle For instance through turn key functionality CCpilot XS starts up automatically when the key is turned in the ignition switch CrossControl cannot guarantee the functionality for your CCpilot XS in the case where the supplied software is replaced or completed with other software which has n
56. ter When the computer is shut down all applications shut down and data that has not been saved is lost Therefore it is important to know which memory holds the stored information after power to the unit is switched off the so called static memory The table below describes storing possibilities in CCpilot XS Besides these one other types of memory can also be connected such as USB memory sticks Type of Memory Name Description Compact flash My Device Hard disc in the form of Compact Flash memory For permanent data storage applications and user data System memory RAM Used by the application that is running This memory is not static and is erased when the unit is shut down The Network Network Information can also be stored on other units via the network Use the Explorer to access files on the unit There are several ways to start the explorer for instance by clicking on the icon My Device on the desktop A window is then shown similar to the picture below Here one can access the folders stored on the Compact Flash memory If other memory modules are attached like for instance a USB memory unit this will also appear here File Edit View Go Favorites Le gt SA le 2 Address my Device sl Application Documents Mu Network Program Files Control Data and Settings Documents Panel Ink NOTE To prevent the loss of information which is stored on the hard disc the unit must be shut down correctly If the unit shuts down inc
57. tions The cable which is used to connect the camera to the computer shall be a 75 Q coaxial cable e g M17 94 RG179 Ensure that there is no DC offset supply current on the video signal connected since this can cause damage to your CCpilot XS www crosscontrol com 16 CCpilot XS Revision 1 5 User manual and reference handbook Date Jul 5 11 5 1 3 Ethernet Ethernet 1 Ethernet 2 Marking X1 Ethernet1 and X3 Ethernet2 Connector Type DIN M12 4 pole D coded female pe Signal TX 1 3 2 RX 3 TX 4 4 RX The ports support 10 100 Mbps Le network communication speed up to 100 Mbps 5 1 4 CAN CAN1 CAN2 Marking X6 CAN1 and X7 CAN2 Connector Type DIN M12 5 pole A coded female The CAN connector follows the CANopen standard 2 5 CAN 1 amp CAN 2 Pin Signal Description 1 3 1 No connection 2 CAN V 8 36 V Out 4 3 GND 4 CANI H 5 CANI L CAN Low bus line The interface has a PCA82C251 high speed transceiver installed and follows the ISO 11898 24V standard There is no termination in the interface therefore this shall be present in the cable The CAN connectors can be used to supply power to external units using pin 2 and 3 The output has a current limit that depends on the internal unit temperature The current is limited to 0 31A at an internal unit temperature of 70 degrees Celsius Protection against external voltage up to 40V higher than the supply voltage is provided from a diode in s
58. ton until the status LED turns red 6 Press Increase button until the status LED turns red 7 Press Decrease button until the status LED turns red Increase button until the status LED turns red 8 Press 9 Press Decrease button until the status LED turns red DooDoo 10 Press Increase button until the status led turns red 11 The status LED starts to blink with a rate of 1Hz 12 Wait until the unit has finished its booting sequence The registry is now restored to default values www crosscontrol com 1 CCpilot XS Revision 1 5 User manual and reference handbook Date Jul 5 11 4 6 2 Format the Compact Flash storage memory The 8 button push sequence for formatting the compact flash is as 00110101 o Decrease 1 Increase Make sure to back up any critical data before formatting the compact flash memory Follow these steps 1 Turn off the unit 2 Restart the unit by pressing the POWER ON button 3 Press Decrease button until the status LED turns red 4 Press Decrease button until the status LED turns red 5 Press Increase button until the status LED turns red 6 Press Increase button until the status LED turns red 7 Press Decrease button until the status LED turns red Increase button until the status LED turns red 8 Press 9 Press Decrease button until the status LED turns red DDDDRDDDD 10 Press Increase button until the status led turns red 11 The status LED starts t
59. unintentional damage or for damage which occurs as a result of supplying handling or using of this material The information in this handbook is supplied without any guarantees and can change without prior notification www crosscontrol com 56 USER MANUAL AND REFERENCE HANDBOOK Index A AC OUI E 46 Adapter CADIEG cccscccscccssssescccscccsssssscceseeoes 15 ARM PIOCESSOMS ccsssssscccscccssscsscccsscesssseseceseeees 27 AUGO EE 14 15 B BCK Le 35 BASC OD SEOMONNS eai E E E 9 SUR a Olli EE 14 54 Si 54 EELER 9 36 Broadcast strength E 47 C Calibration of TOUCH screen 10 Camera Conmpnechon 14 E EE 13 33 46 54 CAN E 15 E EE 15 ENEE EE 13 17 ao EAE IE EE NE NENE MENEE E On 4 CE Me rrin O ONO TORTO TORINO OTIRA 38 CCpilot XS rear side 7 SGA css sessceks otitac t geet asch ates secs abd ech abet ect oeonenesan e 5 COC EE 28 Eet EEO 48 COM NEE 13 15 17 94 COMMUNIC Gil ON OOM EE 17 Compact le EE 29 COMPOSITE video 14 COMPUTED Core cccsssssscccscccssssescccseccenssesccess 46 Configuration Of CCpilot Ab 8 Elei e 42 EEN 15 CORIGGISUD DOM ee 53 eeler ee 21 D DAC agente eee nna eet E 32 DIGRA GE 15 Biellretflelef e 13 46 IS OCI EE 47 EDISOIGY SIZE EE 49 Display SIZ EE 50 Beta lan 46 E SE 48 ENCIOSU E 48 Enclosure SIZ 10 4 EE 49 Enclosure SIZE bh 50 Environmental Test 48 Environmental Tolerance ENNEN 5 48 EE 13 46 www crosscontrol com Revision 1 5 Date Jul 5
60. upply This instruction addresses vehicle installations but the principle is the same also for other types of installations Carefully observe the connection diagram below Ensure that their plugs are turned the right way around and that they are not forced in but lock together smoothly and easily See pin out description for the Power Supply Connector under the section Connectors GND is connected to the vehicle s ground a Ya 5A S1 2 a Se F2 3 a i 4 BATTERY l PS GND GND Battery pin 1 i e the computer s power supply 28 VDC is coupled directly to the vehicle s battery BATTERY through a 5 A fuse F1 ON OFF pin 2 i e the computer s on off signal is connected though a 5 A fuse F2 to the battery If the vehicle has a main power switch S1 the computer shall be connected after it as in the illustration above The on off signal can also be connected via the vehicles turnkey signal S1 By connecting the power supply according to the illustration above the vehicle computer will automatically start when the main switch or turnkey is turned on and shut down when the switch or turnkey is turned off While the main switch is in the ON position the computer can also be turned off and on with the On Off button 6 6 1 Precautions If applicable connect the computer before any main switch as per the illustration above If this is not possible ensur

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