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QSI QTERM-G70 Terminal Hardware User`s Manual

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1. Data formats 7 or 8 data bits 1 or 2 stop bits Even odd or no parity PC Tools support only 8 data bits ENVIRONMENTAL Humidity 0 to 95 non condensing Vibration 5 to 5000 Hz 4 g RMS Shock 20 g 3 ms any axis Connector DBO9Of 2 with optional second serial port 8 pin modular RJ45 with Ethernet option PS 2 keyboard connector optional Options Primary serial port configurable as EIA 232 ETA 422 or EIA 485 Secondary serial port available EIA 2372 EIA 422 or EIA 485 Ethernet 10 100Base T with support for TCP IP networking PS 2 keyboard port Additional dual or quad full EIA 232 serial port cards available MEMORY Standard 8 Mbytes flash and 32 Mbytes SDRAM PoE 4 Mbytes flash and 16 Mbytes SDRAM SPEAKER Standard Software programmable pitch and duration Optional Audio wav decoder REAL TIME CLOCK Independent processor based real time clock equipped with a battery backup POWER 8 to 26 VDC See section 2 4 3 for current consumption PoE Power over Ethernet SOFTWARE Qlarity object based Qlarity Foundry Windows Programming language Design environment Command line compiler Qlarify Win32 or Linux CUSTOMIZING Outer legend Customize with logo name or graphics Inner legend Customize with touch keys and graphics CERTIFICATION FCC Part 15 Class
2. NOTE alternate method The contrast can also be adjusted using an API function see the Qlarity based Terminal Programmer s Reference Man ual QS Corporation Fax 801 466 8792 Web www qsicorp com Phone 801 466 8770 40 5 4 2 2 Backlight Use this function to adjust the brightness of the display Press Next or Back to move to DISPLAY Press Select and then Next to move to Backlight and press Select again The label adjust is displayed on the right Press Next or Back until the backlight is at the desired level Press Select to return to the function name Press Next or Back to move to the DONE section and select Save and Exit to exit Power On Setup NOTE alternate method The backlight can also be adjusted using an API function see the Qlarity based Terminal Programmer s Reference Manual 5 4 2 3 Orient Use this function to change the orientation of the terminal display to match the physical terminal orientation If the ter minal is turned so that the longest dimension is vertical select portrait if the longest dimension is horizontal select landscape Press Next or Back to move to DISPLAY Press Select and Next to move to Orient and press Select again to move to the options Press Next or Back to select Por trait or Landscape Press Select to return to the function name Press Next or Back to move to the DONE section and select Save and Exit to ex
3. The QTERM G75 features a VGA 640x480 pixel active matrix TFT LCD display 256 colors It uses a dual lamp cold cathode fluorescent backlight CCFL The CCFL pro vides high contrast and easy readability and is replaceable The analog resistive touch screen covers the full viewable area of the display as well as the pre labeled legend under lay on each side of the display The QTERM G75 comes equipped with one serial port using an EJA 232 EJA 422 or EJA 485 interface A sec ond serial port an Ethernet port and a PS 2 keyboard port are available as options Possible input devices include the touch screen and attach able keyboard with an optional PS 2 connector Custom configurations of the QTERM G75 can also support an external keypad a dual EIA 232 full serial port card or a quad EJA 232 full serial port card contact QSI Corporation for details A speaker which has programmable pitch and duration comes standard as does a battery backed real time clock Other options include an audio decoder for playing audio wave files a hardware watchdog timer and a 5 V 100 mA output from the auxiliary serial port to power external devices The QTERM G75 terminal stores the firmware and the user application in a compressed format in flash memory and then transfers them to RAM memory when the terminal is powered on The terminal is equipped with eight megabytes of flash memory and 32 megabytes of RAM memory The Power over Ethernet
4. When the option you want is displayed press F2 to select the option and move back to the function name Saving and Exiting When you are ready to exit Power On Setup press either F1 or F3 with a category heading highlighted to move to DONE on the last page and press F2 Save and Exit is highlighted Press F2 to save your changes and exit Power On Setup To exit without saving the changes press F3 to move to Exit w o Save and press F2 Refer to section 5 4 for information on specific functions 5 3 Using a Keyboard You will use the following keyboard keys in Power On Setup lt P gt start Power On Setup lt gt move between categories functions and options 37 lt Enter gt select a category function or option Do the following to start Power On Setup using a keyboard 1 Turn off power to the terminal 2 Press and hold the lt P gt key as you power on the termi nal 3 Continue to hold lt P gt until the words Power On Setup appear on the screen then release the key 4 If a password is required the prompt Enter pass word is displayed Press the arrow keys T 4 on the keyboard not the number key pad to enter the password and then press lt Enter gt After the password is entered Power On Setup starts If you enter the password incorrectly you must power the terminal off and back on and start over if you want to access all Power On Setup functions If a passw
5. 1 2 6 2 Pinouts In accordance with the PoE standard IEEE 802 3af the PoE port is insensitive to polarity of the power supply and can receive power in either mode A superimposed on the transmit and receive twisted pair conductors or mode B using the additional twisted pair conductors This yields four possible ways to apply power to the PoE port as shown Q SI Qlarity based Terminal Hardware in the following table The table also shows the conductor assignment for the transmit and receive lines as reference Port Pin Assignment Conductor Mode A Mode B 1 Tx V Tx 2 Tx V Tx 3 Rx V Rx 4 V 5 V 6 Rx V Rx 7 V 8 V 1 3 Terminal Components 1 3 1 Touch Screen The QTERM G70 touch screen provides user input through any number of touch keys located on or around the display The standard key legend shown in the figure below provides areas for five soft keys down each side of the display A cus tom legend underlay can be ordered to personalize the ter minal for your application UOODOU CEGC Touch keys can also be defined in your user applications at any location on or around the display Touch keys may be any size 1 3 2 Keyboard Using the optional PS 2 port a standard PC keyboard may be used in addition to or in place of the touch screen QSI Corporation Fax 801 466 8792 Web www qsicorp com Phone 801 466 8770 Q SI Q larity
6. Next or Back until the correct temperature is displayed then press Select to return to the function name NOTE QTERM GS55 temperature sensor The temperature sensor in the QTERM G55 does not require calibration Therefore the current temperature is shown but it cannot be modified with the Next or Back key Press Next or Back to move to the DONE section and select Save and Exit to exit Power On Setup 5 4 3 2 Date This function is used to set or change the real time clock s date if the real time clock is available Press Next or Back to move to CALIBRATION and press Select to move to Date Then change the day date month and year as follows Press Select again to move to the day of the week field and press Next or Back to change the day The date is entered in a two digit field 01 02 10 etc Press Select to move to the first digit in the date field and press Next or Back to change the digit Press QS Corporation Fax 801 466 8792 Web www qsicorp com Phone 801 466 8770 Q SI Q larity based Terminal Hardware Select to move to the second digit in the date field and press Next or Back to change the digit Press Select to move to the month field and press Next or Back to change the month The year is entered in a two digit field Press Select to move to the first digit in the year field and press Next or Back to change the digit
7. Press Select to move to the second digit in the year field and press Next or Back to change the digit Press Select at the last digit to return to the function name The date is immediately changed NOTE keyboard option If you are using a keyboard you can use the number keys 0 9 to enter the digits NOTE keypad option If you are using a terminal with a keypad 24 or 40 key with standard QSI legend you can use the number keys 0 9 to enter the digits Press Next or Back to move to the DONE section and select Save and Exit to exit Power On Setup 5 4 3 3 Time This function is used to set or change the real time clock s time Press Next or Back to move to CALIBRATION and press Select to move to Time Then enter the hour min utes and seconds in 24 hour or military time e g 13 10 25 for 1 10 25 p m as follows Press Select to move to the first digit in the hour field and press Next or Back to change the digit Press Select to move to the second digit in the hour field and press Next or Back to change the digit Press Select to move to each digit in the minutes field and press Next or Back to change the digits Press Select to move to each digit in the seconds field and press Next or Back to change the digits Press Select at the last digit to return to the function name The time is immediately changed 41 NOTE keyboard opt
8. 10 CTS Gn Rx No connect Rx interface Pin Regulated 5 Volt Power over standard Unregulated Ethernet 1 8 32 VDC 4 5 5 5 VDC No connect 2 Ground Ground Ground 11 No connect No connect PoE V 12 No connect No connect PoE V The Power over Ethernet voltage difference PoE V PoE V is typically 48 VDC See the IEEE 802 3af speci fication for details 3 2 1 4 E stop Option If the terminal is equipped with the E stop option the pinout changes to accommodate the switch signals as shown below Note that a secondary serial interface is not available if the E stop option is selected 3 2 1 4 1 Power Interface with E stop Option The following table shows the pinout for each type of power interface when the E stop option is selected Pin Regulated 5 Volt Power over standard Unregulated Ethernet 1 8 32 VDC 4 5 5 5 VDC No connect 2 Ground Ground Ground 3 No connect No connect PoE V 4 No connect No connect PoE V QS Corporation Fax 801 466 8792 Web www qsicorp com Phone 801 466 8770 22 3 2 1 4 2 Serial or Network Interface with E stop Option The following table shows the pinout for each type of serial or network interface QSIQlarity based Terminal Hardware Ethernet Pin EIA 232 EIA 422 EIA 485 including PoE 7 Tx Tx RTx Tx 8 RTS out Tx RTx Tx 9 Rx Rx No connect Rx 10 CTS Gn
9. 2 5 Vor3 3 V 14 LED 4 3 Row 2 15 Col 2 4 GND 16 LED 3 5 Row 3 17 Col 3 6 LED 6 18 LED 2 7 Row 4 19 Col 4 8 LED 5 20 LED 1 9 Row 5 21 Col 5 10 Row 8 22 Col 6 11 Row 6 23 Col 8 12 Row 7 24 Col 7 2 3 4 Speaker A speaker is built into the QTERM G75 terminals and faces to the back of the unit Audio can be linked to events or actions e g screen press timer etc Pitch and duration of a sound are controlled by API functions called from the user application Refer to Controlling the Speaker section in the Qlarity based Terminal Programmer s Reference Man ual Optionally an audio wav decoder can be added to the QTERM G75 to allow the speaker to play audio files The audio decoder supports wave files meeting the following criteria e Sample rate of 8 kHz 11 025 kHz 16 kHz or 22 050 kHz e Resolution of 8 or 16 bits per sample The audio decoder circuit amplifies the signal to 0 5 W rms at the speaker 2 3 5 Real Time Clock The QTERM G75 terminal is equipped with a battery backed real time clock The real time clock can be used to 15 time date stamp messages or for timed polling and program execution WARNING There may be danger of leakage if the bat tery is incorrectly replaced creating a potential health hazard Replace the battery only with the same Duracell CR1220 or equivalent type recommended by the man ufacturer Dispose of used batteries accord ing to the manufacturer
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11. 3 Applying Power Power is supplied to the QTERM GS5 terminal via the 12 pin round connector handheld or the primary serial port connector panel mount Refer to section 3 2 1 Handheld Connector Interface or section The handheld QTERM G55 can be optionally equipped with an integral cable instead of the 12 pin round connector This cable is termi nated with a DB15f connector The following figure shows the integral cable connector orientation for the pin assign ments for power and ground DC power must be in the range of 8 to 32 volts the current will vary depending on the input voltage see following table QTERM GS55 power must come from an SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage power CAUTION source and should have a current limit on its output of 5 Amperes It must provide a mini mum of 8 volts DC power and be limited to a maximum of 32 volts DC Limiting may be inherent to the supply or may be provided by supplementary overcurrent devices If the QTERM GS5 does not respond or exhibits abnormal behavior on power up disconnect power and contact QSI for technical support QSI Corporation Fax 801 466 8792 Web www qsicorp com Phone 801 466 8770 28 Current Consumption Terminal 12 VDC 24 VDC PoE Standard wae priy 120mA 70mA 70mA scale no options idle PTA E 170mA 92mA TBD color idle Standard unit acti add 90 add 40 add 10 andard unit active an A R Standar
12. 485 1 Tx RTx 2 Tx Tx RTx 3 Rx Rx 4 _ E 5 Ground Ground Ground 6 Rx 7 CTS in 8 RTS out 9 Power Power Power Power is supplied to the terminal through pin 9 and ground is supplied through pin 5 of the primary serial port connec tor 2 2 2 Optional Ethernet Port The optional Ethernet port has a standard 10 100Base T interface with an 8 pin RJ 45 modular jack connector and uses TCP IP protocol The connector orientation and pinout table are shown in the following table 13 Pinout Table RJ45 Connector Back of unit 2 2 3 Optional PS 2 Keyboard Interface The optional PS 2 port can be used to connect a standard PS 2 keyboard to the QTERM G75 terminal The connector orientation and pinout table are shown in the table that fol lows Pinout Table Keyboard Data Ground 5 Volts Clock Female Mini DIN Connector Back of unit 2 2 4 Optional 5 Volt Power Supply on Secondary Serial Port The secondary serial port interface if included can option ally be configured to provide a 5 volt DC power supply The supply can provide up to 100 mA current to a serial periph eral device such as a barcode reader connected to COM2 The 5 volt supply is provided on pin 9 and returns to ground on pin 5 2 2 5 Optional Dual and Quad EJA 232 Serial Port Card An additional two or four E A 232 serial ports can be added t
13. 5 Optional Dual and Quad EIJA 232 Serial Port Card An additional two or four E A 232 serial ports can be added to the QTERM G70 These serial ports have all necessary signals for EIA 232 serial communications and are wired as Data Terminal Equipment DTE The additional serial port option will add approximately 10 mA to the total current draw of the terminal plus 15 mA per connected serial cable QS Corporation Fax 801 466 8792 Web www qsicorp com Phone 801 466 8770 The following table shows the pinouts for the additional serial port option Additional EIA 232 Serial Port Pinouts 1 DCD in Rx in Tx out DTR out GND DSR in RTS out CTS in RI in WO l ld ns Lh LAILA 1 2 6 Optional Power over Ethernet Module The optional Power over Ethernet module allows the user to provide power and communications to the QTERM G70 The power can be provided from an IEEE 802 3af compli ant hub or switch as well as from a standard power supply 1 2 6 1 Power Requirements The optimal power supplied to the QTERM G70 through the PoE port is 48 V dc although the unit will operate with a power input as low as 36 V dc or as high as 57 V dc see IEEE 802 3af specification The power required to operate the terminal without any additional options is listed below Current Consumption Terminal 48VDC G70 STN Idle 120 mA G70 TFT Idle 190 mA Active Add 15 mA
14. 801 466 8792 Web www qsicorp com Phone 801 466 8770 24 3 2 1 8 Integral Cable Wire Color Code The following table shows the wire color code for the DB15f connector on the integral cable this information is provided to facilitate removal of the DB15f if desired Six of the fifteen conductors in the cable are wired as 100 ohm twisted pairs as shown in the table One of the fifteen con ductors is a non insulated drain wire which is shorted to the foil shielding in the cable DB15f Pin Wire Color eed Pairs 1 Red with Black Stripe 2 White with Red Stripe Pair 3 3 White with Green Stripe Pair 3 4 Blue 5 Yellow 6 Red Pair 2 7 Black Pair 1 8 Gray 9 Brown 10 Drain 11 Orange 12 Green with Black Stripe 13 Green Pair 2 No 14 White Pair 1 15 Violet 3 2 2 Panel mount Connector Interface The panel mount QTERM G55 comes standard with one serial port with DB9f connector The serial port interface can be EJA 232 EIA 422 or EJA 485 A second serial port is available as an option NOTE The primary panel mount and auxiliary serial ports are wired as Data Communications Equipment DCE QS Qlarity based Terminal Hardware with proper cables and grounding the termi nal can communicate up to five meters at a top speed of 115 200 bps EJA 232 permits operation at distances up to 2 000 meters EIA 422 EIA 485 permits multiple terminals to be conn
15. Fax 801 466 8792 Web www qsicorp com Phone 801 466 8770 34 Q SI Qlarity based Terminal Hardware QSI Corporation Fax 801 466 8792 Web www qsicorp com Phone 801 466 8770 CHAPTER 5 POWER ON SETUP The Power On Setup utility is used to set up or change the operation settings of the terminal Power On Setup includes functions to do the following e Download new firmware to the terminal S Download user applications to the terminal e Select the application mode e Set communications settings for the terminal e Adjust display settings contrast backlight orientation Enter network Ethernet settings S Enter change password if used e Perform touch screen calibration touch screen based ter minals only e Set the real time clock The method of entering the Power On Setup utility varies depending on whether you use a touch screen a keypad or a keyboard Instructions are provided for each type of input device in the following sections 5 1 Using a Touch Screen The touch areas used to enter the Power On Setup utility and calibrate the touch screen are not shown on the screen However after you enter the Power On Setup utility the touch keys used to perform the functions are shown on the screen The Setup touch area on a screen in landscape orientation is the left quarter of the touch screen and the Calibration touch area is the right quarter of the touch screen If the ter minal screen is in portrait orientat
16. Press Next or Back to move to the DONE section and select Save and Exit to exit Power On Setup 5 4 10 Miscellaneous The Miscellaneous functions include the setting up of a password for Power On Setup and also a unit information display screen 45 5 4 10 1 Information Use this function to determine the current version of firm ware current BFF version minimum BFF version amount of RAM amount of flash memory the current flash file sys tem size and ethernet MAC address of the unit Press Next or Back to move to MISCELLANEOUS Press Select to move to Information and press Select again to view this data Press any key to exit this screen and return to the function name Press Next or Back to move to the DONE section and select Save and Exit to exit Power On Setup 5 4 10 2 Use Password Use this function to determine whether or not a password is required to access the Power On Setup utility Press Next or Back to move to MISCELLANEOUS Press Select to move to Use Password and press Select again to move to the options Press Next or Back to select Yes or No then press Select to return to the func tion name If you selected Yes the Change Password function appears for you to define the password as described in the following section Press Next or Back to move to the DONE section and select Save and Exit to exit Power On Setup 5 4 10 3 Change Password You will onl
17. Rx No connect Rx 3 2 1 4 3 E stop Switch Interface The following table shows the pinout for the two pole nor mally closed E stop switch The conductors for each pole Pole 1 and Pole 2 of the switch are shorted until the switch is activated After activation each pole is an open circuit until the switch is reset er Pin Mare Color pate 1 Brown 2 Red with Black Stripe 3 Orange 4 Yellow 5 Green with Black Stripe 6 Blue 7 Black Pair 1 8 White Pair 1 9 Red Pair 2 10 Green Pair 2 11 Violet 12 Gray No Connect White with Red Stripe Pair 3 No Connect White with Green Stripe Pair 3 No Connect Drain Pin E stop Switch 5 Pole 1 6 Pole 1 11 Pole 2 12 Pole 2 3 2 1 5 Accessory Cable Wire Color Code The following table shows the wire color code for the 12 pin round connector to blank accessory cable The cable contains fifteen conductors however only twelve conduc tors are connected to pins on the round connector Six of the fifteen conductors in the cable are wired as 100 ohm twisted pairs as shown in the table One of the fifteen conductors is a non insulated drain wire which is shorted to the foil shielding in the cable This drain wire is not connected to the round connector 3 2 1 6 Integral Cable The handheld QTERM GS55 can be optionally equipped with an integral cable instead of the 12 pin round connec tor
18. Select key After the password is entered Power On Setup starts If you enter the password incorrectly you must power the terminal off and back on and start over if you want to access all Power On Setup functions QS Corporation Fax 801 466 8792 Web www qsicorp com Phone 801 466 8770 Q SI Q larity based Terminal Hardware If a password is required but not entered or entered incorrectly Power On Setup starts and some limited functions are available including Display Calibration and Done Use the keypad keys described below to select functions and options in Power On Setup To move from category to category Press F3 to move forward from one category of functions e g Flash Memory Display Calibration etc to another A heading is highlighted when you move to it Continue to press F3 to move to the next page Press F1 to move backwards through the categories To move within a category When the category heading you want to edit is highlighted press F2 to move to the first function Press F1 and F3 to move from function to function in the category To go back to the category heading go to the topmost function and press F1 or go to the bottommost function and press F3 F1 and F3 then move from category to category again To change a function When at a function that you want to edit press F2 to move to the available options Press F1 and F3 to toggle through the options e g off and on
19. This cable is terminated with a DB15f connector The following figure shows the integral cable connector orienta tion 00000000 2000000 Female DB15 Connector End of cable QS Corporation Fax 801 466 8792 Web www qsicorp com Phone 801 466 8770 Q SI Q larity based Terminal Hardware 3 2 1 6 1 Power Interface with Integral Cable The following table shows the pinout for each type of power interface when the integral cable option is selected 23 3 2 1 7 1 Power Interface with E stop Option and Inte gral Cable The following table shows the pinout for each type of power interface when the E stop option and integral cable are DB15f Regulated 5 Volt Power over Pin standard Unregulated Ethernet 9 8 32 VDC 4 5 5 5 VDC No connect 1 Ground Ground Ground 15 No connect No connect PoE V 8 No connect No connect PoE V selected DB15f Regulated 5 Volt Power over Pin standard Unregulated Ethernet 9 8 32 VDC 45 55 VDC No connect 1 Ground Ground Ground 11 No connect No connect PoE V 5 No connect No connect PoE V 3 2 1 6 2 Primary Serial Interface with Integral Cable The following table shows the pinout for each type of serial interface pc EIA 232 EIA 422 EIA 485 11 Tx Tx RTx 5 RTS out Tx RTx 12 Rx Rx No connect 4 CTS in Rx No connect 3 2 1 6 3Secondary Serial Interface or Network Inter face with Int
20. VDC 24 VDC Standard unit idle 950 mA 475 mA Enhanced unit idle 10A 500 mA Standard unit active add 100 mA add 60 mA Enhanced unit active add 100 mA add 60 mA With keyboard option and keyboard attached add 70 mA add 35 mA With Ethernet option and add 40 mA add 20 mA connection 2 4 4 Powering On the Terminal for the First Time When you connect power to the QTERM G75 terminal it automatically loads the application saved in flash memory into RAM memory and displays the application If no appli cation is present the terminal display is blank but the back lighting verifies that it is powered on When you power on the terminal for the first time a demo program or a special application custom designed for your company loads The demo program will help you verify that the terminal is operating properly Follow the on screen prompts or any documentation accompanying the program QSI Corporation Fax 801 466 8792 Web www qsicorp com Phone 801 466 8770 18 to guide you through tests or demonstrations designed to verify terminal operation Once you have verified that the terminal is functioning properly refer to Chapter 5 Power On Setup for informa tion on configuring your terminal The Power On Setup util ity includes functions to do the following e Change orientation of the terminal portrait or landscape Q SI Qlarity based Terminal Hardware Download a new user application to the terminal Select the application mod
21. View QS Corporation Fax 801 466 8792 Web www qsicorp com 3 On the back of the panel place the terminal mounting bracket against the back of the terminal and align it with the back panel 4 Fasten the six screws supplied with the terminal 1 4 3 Cutout for Drywall Mount Configuration The QTERM G70 terminal with the drywall mount config uration will accommodate drywall thicknesses of 7 mm to 18 mm The panel may be cut by using the template sup plied with the unit or by using the dimensions given below To use the template simply identify where the unit is to be placed on the wall and tape the template up into position Next cut along the indicated line The cutout dimensions with appropriate tolerances are as follows Landscape Horizontal 199 1mm Vertical 145 1mm Portrait Horizontal 145 1mm Vertical 199 1m NOTE Care must be taken to not to make the cutout oversize 1 4 4 Installing the Drywall Mount Terminal NOTE Use of an anti static strap is recommended when performing installation and maintenance Take the following steps to install the terminal Refer to the illustration below Phone 801 466 8770 1 Verify that the unit is in the correct orientation The touchscreen legend may indicate the orientation If not the top side may be identified by the position of the serial port s on the back panel as follows Landscape when looking at the front of the unit the back panel serial port s should be o
22. a serial port or the optional Ethernet port in the mode to download new firmware or a new user application that you want saved in flash memory Use App Mode Develop if you do not want to save the user application to flash memory The ter minal waits for the download and detects the type of file firmware or user application as it is sent NOTE verify Ethernet network settings If using an Ethernet port make sure you have selected the proper network settings see section 5 4 4 Press Next or Back to move to FLASH MEMORY Press Select to move to App Mode and press Select again to move to the options Press Next or Back to select Download then press Select to return to the function name Press Next or Back to move to the DONE section and select Save and Exit The terminal is ready to receive a download Download the firmware or a user application using the Download Application or Upgrade Firmware function in Qlarity Foundry refer to the Qlarity Foundry User s Manual for instructions When the unit is reset it will auto matically go into the Run App mode Press Next or Back to move to the DONE section and select Save and Exit to exit Power On Setup Develop Select this option to set the terminal to the Develop appli cation mode normally only used when you are developing a new user application and want to download it to the termi nal without saving it in flash memory Press Next or B
23. based Terminal Hardware Power On Setup the terminal setup utility recognizes both touch keys and keyboard keys 1 3 3 Keypad The QTERM G70 terminal can optionally include electron ics for attaching an external keypad with up to 8 columns by 8 rows and up to 6 keypad LEDs Contact QSI Corporation for more information The keypad option will add 10 mA to the total current draw of the terminal plus the current driven out the LED outputs pins The LED outputs are five volt open collector signals with a 1000 Ohm series resistor This results in an approxi mate maximum output current drive of 5 mA on those pins There are two connectors on the keypad module to facilitate connecting different sized keypads The pinouts for those connectors are as follows Connector J1 0 1 Inch Pitch 16 pin Single row Connector 1 GND 9 Row 5 2 LED 1 10 Row 6 3 Row 11 Col 1 4 Row 2 12 Col 2 5 Row 3 13 Col 3 6 Row 4 14 Col 4 7 GND 15 Col 5 8 LED 2 16 Col 6 Connector J2 0 1 Inch Pitch 24 pin Dual row Connector 1 Row 13 Col 1 2 5V or3 3 V 14 LED 4 3 Row 2 15 Col 2 4 GND 16 LED 3 5 Row 3 17 Col 3 6 LED 6 18 LED 2 7 Row 4 19 Col 4 8 LED 5 20 LED 1 9 Row 5 21 Col 5 10 Row 8 22 Col 6 Connector J2 0 1 Inch Pitch 24 pin Dual row Connector 11 Row 6 23 12 Row 7 24 Col 8 Col 7 1 3 4 Speaker A speaker is built into the QTER
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25. controlled and compensated for temperature The analog resistive touch screen covers the full viewable area of the display as well as the pre labeled legend under lay on each side of the display The QTERM G70 comes equipped with one serial port using an EJA 232 EJA 422 or EJA 485 interface A sec ond serial port an Ethernet port and a PS 2 keyboard port are available as options Possible input devices include the touch screen and attach able keyboard with an optional PS 2 connector Custom configurations of the QTERM G70 can also support an external keypad a dual EIA 232 full serial port card or a quad EJA 232 full serial port card contact QSI Corporation for details A speaker which has programmable pitch and duration comes standard as does a battery backed real time clock Other options include an audio decoder for playing audio wave files a hardware watchdog timer and a 5 V 100 mA output from the auxiliary serial port to power external devices The QTERM G70 terminal stores the firmware and the user application in a compressed format in flash memory and then transfers them to RAM memory when the terminal is powered on The terminal is equipped with four megabytes of flash memory and sixteen megabytes of RAM memory The outer legend can be customized with your logo name or graphics The inner legend underlay around the display can be customized with your touch keys and graphics The QTERM G70 terminal requires a DC
26. defined in your user applications at any location on or around the display Touch keys may be any size 2 3 2 Keyboard Using the optional PS 2 port a standard PC keyboard may be used in addition to or in place of the touch screen Power On Setup the terminal setup utility recognizes both touch keys and keyboard keys 2 3 3 Keypad The QTERM G75 terminal can optionally include electron ics for attaching an external keypad with up to 8 columns by 8 rows and up to 6 keypad LEDs Contact QSI Corporation for more information The keypad option will add 10 mA to the total current draw of the terminal plus the current driven out the LED outputs pins The LED outputs are five volt open collector signals with a 1000 Ohm series resistor This results in an approxi mate maximum output current drive of 5 mA on those pins There are two connectors on the keypad module to facilitate connecting different sized keypads The pinouts for those connectors are shown in the following table Connector J1 0 1 Inch Pitch 16 pin Single row Connector 1 GND 9 Row 5 2 LED 1 10 Row 6 3 Row 1 11 Col 1 4 Row 2 12 Col 2 5 Row 3 13 Col 3 6 Row 4 14 Col 4 7 GND 15 Col 5 8 LED 2 16 Col 6 QS Corporation Fax 801 466 8792 Web www qsicorp com Phone 801 466 8770 Q SI Q larity based Terminal Hardware Connector J2 0 1 Inch Pitch 24 pin Dual row Connector 1 Row 1 13 Col 1
27. display provides excellent contrast in sunlight and high ambient light environments The QTERM GS55 may be optionally equipped with a color QVGA 320x240 pixel active matrix TFT LCD 256 col ors It also uses a light emitting diode LED backlight with a typical brightness of 200 nits QSI Corporation Fax 801 466 8792 Web www qsicorp com Phone 801 466 8770 26 3 3 2 Keypad User input occurs through a rugged 24 key or 40 key mem brane keypad with steel snap domes The top row of keys a commonly used as soft keys to navigate through a set of changing menus at the bottom of the display The standard keypad comes with four or five LEDs under the soft keys that can be used as status or alarm indicators Power and shift buttons with LEDs are included on both keypad con figurations The power button puts the terminal into a sleep mode for low power consumption and provides instant on function with no loss of program state The 40 key keypad allows for function softkeys eight way directional control and numeric entry in the unshifted mode and alphanumeric data entry in the shifted mode Keys can perform alternate functions when the shift key is enabled The power and shift functions can be enabled or disabled in software The keypad legend can be customized with your logo name and custom keys 3 3 3 Speaker A speaker is built into the QTERM GS5 terminal and faces to the back of the unit Audio can be linked to events or actio
28. if you want to access all Power On Setup functions If a password is required but not entered or entered incorrectly Power On Setup starts and some limited functions are available including Display Calibration and Done Use the touch keys described below to select functions and options in Power On Setup To move from category to category Press Next to move forward from one category of func tions e g Flash Memory Display Calibration etc to another A heading is highlighted when you move to it Continue to press Next to move to the next page Press Back to move backwards through the categories To move within a category When the heading of the category you want to edit is high lighted press Select to move to the first function Press Next and Back to move from function to function in the category To go back to the category heading go to the top most function in the category and press Back or go to the bottommost function and press Next Next and Back then move from category to category again To change a function When at a function that you want to edit press Select to move to the available options Press Next or Back to tog gle through the options e g off and on When the option you want is displayed press Select to select the option and move back to the function name Q SI Qlarity based Terminal Hardware To save and exit When you are ready to exit Power On Set
29. keypad keys are mapped cor rectly on the terminal Press or lt to move to DIAGNOSTICS Press lt Enter gt to move to Keypad Key and press lt Enter gt again Press the key on the keypad that you want to test The location row and column of the key that you pressed is displayed so that you can verify that it is correct Press each key that you want to test Press lt Enter gt to end diagnostics Press or lt to move to the DONE section and select Save and Exit to exit Power On Setup 5 4 11 2 Keybrd Key You will only see this function if you have a keyboard con nected to your terminal Use this function to verify that key board keys are mapped correctly on the terminal Press or lt to move to DIAGNOSTICS Press lt Enter gt to move to Keybrd Key and press lt Enter gt again Press the key on the keyboard that you want to test The character that is mapped to the key you pressed is displayed along with the decimal scan code in parenthesis Press each key that you want to test To test mapping of key combinations press lt Shift gt lt Ctrl gt or lt Alt gt as applicable with the appropriate key QSIQlarity based Terminal Hardware Press lt Enter gt to end diagnostics and return to the function name Press or lt to move to the DONE section and select Save and Exit to exit Power On Setup 5 4 11 3 Transmit Key Use this function to send the results of the Keypad or Key board Key test through t
30. megabytes of flash memory and sixteen megabytes of RAM memory are standard For information on using resources efficiently to conserve memory when creating a user application refer to Edit Resources section in the Qlarity Foundry User s Manual For information on downloading new firmware download ing a user application and determining the size of a user application refer to the Qlarity Foundry User s Manual 3 4 Installing the QTERM GS55 Panel Mount Terminal to NEMA 4 Specifications A QTERM GSS5 terminal uses a rugged ABS poly carbon ate with rubber overmold case designed to mount into a panel When properly installed in a NEMA 4 rated panel the QTERM G55 meets all NEMA 4 specifications includ ing hose down icing and salt spray A QTERM GS5 terminal can be installed in either a land scape or portrait orientation When installing a terminal you generally take the following steps S Decide whether you want to mount and use the terminal in a portrait or landscape orientation Portrait means that the longest dimension is vertical landscape means that the longest dimension is horizontal e Cut a hole in the panel See section 3 4 1 Cutout for Panel Mount Configuration for specifications e Install the QTERM GS55 terminal in the panel See section 3 4 2 Installing the Panel Mount Terminal for instructions QSI Corporation Fax 801 466 8792 Web www qsicorp com Phone 801 466 8770 Q SI
31. or Back to move to KEYPAD Press Select to move to Keyclick and press Select again to move to the options Press Next or Back to select On or Off then press Select to return to the function name Press Next or Back to move to the DONE section and select Save and Exit to exit Power On Setup 5 4 6 2 Key Repeat Use this function to turn the key repeat feature on or off If on a key entry repeats if you hold down the key on the keypad Press Next or Back to move to KEYPAD Press Select and then Next to move to Key Repeat and press Select again to move to the options Press Next or Back to select On or Off Press Select to return to the function name If you selected On you will see two additional functions as described in the following sections Press Next or Back to move to the DONE section and select Save and Exit to exit Power On Setup 5 4 6 3 Rpt Delay You will only see this function if you selected On at the Key Repeat field see section 5 4 6 2 above Use this function to select the delay time that you want between when a key is pressed and when it begins to repeat automat ically Press Next to move to Rpt Delay and press Select to move to the options Press Next or Back to select the key repeat delay time in milliseconds The time increments or decrements by 20 ms each time you press Next or Back Press Select to return to the function name Press
32. s instructions 2 3 6 System Memory The QTERM G75 terminal stores the firmware and user applications in a compressed format in flash memory and then transfers them to RAM memory when the terminal is powered on Eight megabytes of flash memory and 32 megabytes of RAM memory are included on the standard unit The PoE unit has four megabytes of flash memory and sixteen megabytes of RAM memory For information on using resources efficiently to conserve memory when creating a user application refer to Edit Resources section in the Qlarity Foundry User s Manual For information on downloading new firmware download ing a user application and determining the size of a user application refer to the Qlarity Foundry User s Manual 2 3 7 Watchdog Timer A watchdog timer can be optionally added to enforce proper operation of the QTERM G75 The watchdog timer will reset the terminal if there is a problem causing the firmware to lock up This does not apply to software deadlocks in the Qlarity code If that is required then the Qlarity watchdog timer should be used using the WatchdogEnable and WatchdogReset APIs 2 4 Installing the QTERM G75 Terminal to NEMA 4 Specifications A QTERM G75 terminal uses a rugged aluminum case designed to mount into a panel When properly installed in a NEMA 4 rated panel the QTERM G75 meets all NEMA 4 specifications including hose down icing and salt spray A QTERM G75 terminal can be
33. terminal has been powered off and back on NOTE alternate method The flash file system can also be erased using an API func tion see the Qlarity based Terminal Programmer s Refer ence Manual Press Next or Back to move to FLASH MEMORY Press Select and then Next to move to Erase FFS and press Select again to move to the options Press Next or Back to select Yes The flash file system is erased when you press Select to return to the function name If you do not want to erase the flash file system select No and press Select to return to the function name Press Next or Back to move to the DONE section and select Save and Exit to exit Power On Setup 5 4 2 Display The Display functions are used to adjust the terminal dis play s contrast setting adjust the brightness of the display s backlighting change the orientation of the display portrait or landscape and use of draw caching 5 4 2 1 Contrast Use this function to adjust the contrast setting of the termi nal display It will not appear on TFT units Press Next or Back to move to DISPLAY Press Select to move to Contrast and press Select again to move to the options The label adjust is displayed on the right Press Next or Back until the contrast is at the desired level Press Select to return to the function name Press Next or Back to move to the DONE section and select Save and Exit to exit Power On Setup
34. unit from hanging indefinitely while waiting to transmit if communication between the unit and its counter part breaks down The timeout is specified in the number of 20 ms ticks to wait Press Next or Back to move to the appropriate COM Press Select and Next to move to the TX Timeout field Press Select again to move to the first digit in the field Press Next or Back to change the digit s value Press Select to move to the next digit and press Next or Back to change it Continue to press Select and change each digit in the TX Timeout as required Press Select at the last digit to return to the Port field NOTE keyboard option If you are using a keyboard you can use the number keys 0 9 to enter the digits NOTE keypad option If you are using a terminal with a keypad 24 or 40 key with standard QSI legend you can use the number keys 0 9 to enter the digits 5 4 6 Keypad You will only see this category if your terminal is set up to use a keypad The Keypad functions are used to turn the keyclick key repeat and auto shift features on or off The default state of the keypad backlight if available is also set in this section QS Corporation Fax 801 466 8792 Web www qsicorp com Phone 801 466 8770 Q SI Q larity based Terminal Hardware 5 4 6 1 Keyclick Use this function to turn the audible keyclick on or off If on you will hear a click when a key on the keypad is pressed Press Next
35. units is equipped with four megabytes of flash memory and sixteen megabytes of RAM The outer legend can be customized with your logo name or graphics The inner legend underlay around the display can be customized with your touch keys and graphics The QTERM G75 terminal requires a DC power source in a range of 8 to 26 V dc This power is supplied via the main DB9 serial connector Other options for supplying power to the QTERM G75 are PoE Power over Ethernet or five volts from a well regulated power supply via the main DB9 serial connector Please contact QSI for more information about this option 2 1 1 Specifications The following tables contain the technical specifications for the QTERM G75 TERMINAL DISPLAY hes Wa TFT 256 colors Enhanced TFT optional Enhanced TFT 256 colors Pixels 640x480 Dot Pitch 0 33 mm Dual lamp cold cathode fluo Lighting rescent brightness is software controllable n HEHE ee a a typical TOUCH SCREEN Analog resistive operation Transparent touch area over viewable display Labeled touch underlay area on each side of display INTERFACE EJA 232 serial port with hardware or soft ware handshaking 600 115 200 bps Standard Baud rates None Flow control XonXoff software RTS CTS hardware QSI Corporation Fax 801 466 8792 Web www qsicorp com Phone 801 466 8770 12 QSIQlarity based Terminal Hardware INTERFACE
36. which has programmable pitch and duration comes standard as does a 5 VDC 200 mA output from the interface connector to power external devices An external reset signal also comes standard to allow other devices to reset the QTERM Z60 The QTERM Z60 terminal stores firmware and user appli cations in a compressed format in flash memory and then transfers them to RAM memory when the terminal is pow ered on The terminal is equipped with two megabytes of flash memory and sixteen megabytes of RAM memory The QTERM Z60 terminal requires a DC power source ranging from 8 to 32 VDC This power is supplied via the main interface connector 4 1 1 Specifications The following tables contain the technical specifications for the QTERM Z60 TOUCH SCREEN Analog resistive operation Transparent touch area over viewable display Labeled touch underlay area on each side of display INTERFACE Z60 H EIA 232 422 or 485 serial port Z60 L EIA 232 serial port Baud rates 600 115 200 bps Data formats 7 or 8 data bits 1 or 2 stop bits Even odd or no parity PC Tools support only 8 data bits Connector Molex 43045 1218 Mating Connector Molex 43025 1200 Mating Connector Molex 43030 0001 Pins MEMORY Standard 2 Mbytes flash and 16 Mbytes SDRAM SPEAKER Standard Software programmable pitch and duration QSI Corporation Fax 801 466 8792 Web www qsicorp com Ph
37. with the back panel 4 Fasten the six screws supplied with the terminal QS Corporation Fax 801 466 8792 Web www qsicorp com Phone 801 466 8770 Q SI Qlarity based Terminal Hardware 33 QTERM Z60 H Z60 L Current Consumption La h C 215904 119 T T Fi Fs 161 F2 F7 90 E 147 IG 105 F5 Z E9 CSS i QTERM Z60 www qsicorp com 1 XQ L t Display Area Touch Screen Area Outer Legend Speaker te 43 Serial Output Take Output Connector DIP Switch 4 4 3 Applying Power Power is supplied to the QTERM Z60 terminal via the interface connector Refer to section 4 2 1 Serial Ports for the pin assignments for power and ground DC power must be in the range of 8 to 32 volts the current will vary depending on the input voltage see table that follows Terminal 12 VDC 24 VDC Standard unit idle 390 mA 200 mA Standard unit active add 40 mA add 20 mA Standard unit 200 mA load on 5 VDC supply aa aed QTERM Z60 power must come from an SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage power source and should have a current limit on its output of 5 Amperes It must provide a mini mum of 8 volts DC power and be limited to a maximum of 32 vol
38. 0 2 Use PassWord enci tenerne eri e er aee EEEE S VAE ES EEEa E EE EEE Po VIERES TAES EASES 45 5 4 10 3 Change PassWord so ia E E EE A E EE E TE EEEE EE 45 DAT STT Te n Lo Aee ess aes Sai E E A E Se le at 46 SATAY Keypad Key einde e ie EAEE ance Nie eNe eaS CEEE E E APEEP ETENE OEE ETNE NES 46 5411 22 Reybrd Key nenene n a r nee A seduces E EE E eaP EEEE EEEo ENES SEERE ES 46 SATII Transmit KE yoce E E EEE A ERE E E EEE E R e R ete 46 SATIA SDRAM N L 46 SANZ S 46 QSI Corporation Fax 801 466 8792 Web www qsicorp com Phone 801 466 8770 Q SI Qlarity based Terminal Hardware 5 4 12 1 Save and Exit Pies setae E eet Cea te Me Sictea ett om mone aan Sods td Poe chee footie 46 541222 Exit W O Saves cca A AS EEEE EEEE a aa os ode A ee el eee eds 47 5 5 Touch Screen Calibration sese eee eee 47 QSI Corporation Fax 801 466 8792 Web www qsicorp com Phone 801 466 8770 CHAPTER 1 QTERM G70 TERMINAL 1 1 Product Description The QTERM G70 terminal is an Ethernet enabled graphic terminal with object based programming It fea tures a robust list of industrial grade hardware features and options The QTERM G70 features a QVGA 320x240 pixel LCD display available in STN color 256 colors or optional grayscale 16 shades or active matrix TFT 256 colors It uses a cold cathode fluorescent backlight CCFL The CCFL provides high contrast and easy readability and is replaceable On STN and grayscale units the contrast is software
39. 5 COM1 and Any Additional Installed Serial Ports sss sese 42 DAO Keypad cst eesestb eds sabe eare CES ECE hap ot vee acces ensued oes bag cs EEE Gunny casts E EE SEERE S ua mae ES 42 SAG KO y Cl ck se ni r 230k EE E EE oad E OA E lat race ta E uaa ae eae 43 54 622 Key L ccnn eiria oeroet e esoo ctiteuscuvteg sous shes EEA EENE a ESENE cueveedundu poes bes sendussanccgonsseats 43 5 4 6 3 Rpt Delaye reper raaa e a e E EER EEE OEE O Ep SE Soe EEEE EEE Seas cons EIA A 43 DA OA Rpt EEr TT 43 346D AULOS DIE nne S E EE E S E E E EEY 43 54 6 6 A tOPOWET neroian eanna eo eo reana r e roosa OE NE ES oe EEEE EE EASES eats aE OET SaS SVEEN EES 43 KE K Keypad Back We ht TTT 44 SAT Keyboard oeeie a n E E E EE E ope E EE N A E EE 44 S541 2 019 Dela Yir r A E E TE EE E E E E E A E E TEE 44 K D Rpt E NT eE A testicle cet aie tho eee ie TTT 44 SE RoE iae MAEAEA ENOO EE E OEEC E E OEE E E NEEE 44 DAB eV Vole iers etei ee res ch e EEA E gd avers EANES EEES E ETE GRS S EENES AEE MEES 44 54 8 2 Note Amplitude eniin E EEE E E R E E A E ay es E EEA 44 5 4 9 Feedback ii eeoa nee itso de E E E EE E o Gece a Rei Ase ae harap ees ae eS 44 DAO ED TY PIE EET E EE EEE T 44 o OD DI B EE E E Cee hh Oe E E Cg 45 549 3 Port NUM DOE naoa E E Ape hth R T E ete E E A ete N N 45 DATO Miscellaneous eiorinn oeeie eta eieh oe eE eee are eka EEE EEE ESEE EEE EEEE EE EEE DEEE EE STEE EEEn 45 5 4 10 1 Mfasiri ere eoa EEES EE E AETA ar EE E EOE EEEE EEE tenes Erani 45 54 1
40. 5f connector The serial port interface can vies Dae NONE ALS poly carbonate Cake be EIA 232 EIA 422 or EIA 485 A second serial port is with rubber overmold trim available as on option on non E stop units Handheld 129 x 234 x 43 mm Size Panel mount 127 x 228 6 x 95 6 mm QS Corporation Fax 801 466 8792 Web www qsicorp com Phone 801 466 8770 Q SI Q larity based Terminal Hardware with proper cables and grounding the termi nal can communicate up to five meters at a top speed of 115 200 bps EIA 232 permits operation at distances up to 2 000 meters EIA 422 21 3 2 1 2 Primary Serial Interface The following table shows the power supply pinout for each type of primary serial interface EIA 485 permits multiple terminals to be connected in a multi drop chain The following figure shows the handheld unit connector ori entation 3 2 1 1 Power Interface The following table shows the pinout for each type of power Pin EIA 232 EIA 422 EIA 485 3 Tx Tx RTx 4 RTS out Tx RTx 5 Rx Rx No connect 6 CTS in Rx No connect 3 2 1 3 Secondary Serial Interface or Network Inter face The following table shows the power supply pinout for each type of secondary serial interface or network interface Ethernet Pin EIA 232 EIA 422 EIA 485 including PoE 7 Tx Tx RTx Tx 8 RTS out Tx RTx Tx 9 Rx Rx No connect Rx
41. A CE Certification 2 2 Supported Interfaces 2 2 1 Serial Ports The QTERM G75 comes standard with one serial port with DB9f connector The serial port interface can be EJA 232 EIA 422 or EIA 485 A second serial port is available as an option as well as two or four additional full EIA 232 serial ports are also optional NOTE The primary and auxiliary serial ports are wired as Data Communications Equipment DCE with proper cables and grounding the termi nal can communicate up to five meters at a top speed of 115 200 bps EJA 232 permits operation at distances up to 2 000 meters EIA 422 EIA 485 permits multiple terminals to be connected in a multi drop chain PHYSICAL Configuration Panel mount Housing Aluminum accommodates panels from 0 to 12 mm thick with standard screws Size 330 x 260 x 55 3 mm Weight 2 9 kg 400 MHz Intel XScale core stan Processor dard 200 MHz Intel XScale core PoE ENVIRONMENTAL Sealing NEMA 4 front panel Temperature Operating 10 to 60 C Storage 20 to 70 C QS Corporation Fax 801 466 8792 Web www qsicorp com Phone 801 466 8770 Q SI Q larity based Terminal Hardware The figure below shows the serial connector s orientation Female DB9 Connector Back of unit The following table shows the pinouts for each type of serial interface Pin 232 422
42. APTER 4 OTERM Z60 TERMINAL isccscsssssssssoccsbsvssesssssovssseessseesssnasoctesvesesoesedsesessssssesnsvsbasoesssoesesnasetonsvasssvesescesiacsessessseies 29 ALT Product DeSCriptrn vss ieena sch aeei or aa eoo vie Sand essbes devs cosde EEEE o EEEE EEEa ce EE EEEE AEE SEES EEEE eE IRI 29 k RR ele TTT 29 4 2 Supported Interfaces en ici e r hic A asa h E E eee AG atte ian aie ete 30 49M Serial POs Sis Shs RoR A oh ES A Be et Da a ee ot Se ee 30 4 22 Five Volt Power Supply Output si sessssctedd sees sd sess ec csessisSeeessedesccecs oats E aea edt Gi costedi che ae ces tesseashiedsbsses Sets TERES 31 4 2 3 External Reset Input cc cscescisescsegetaced ag deesns aein E EEEE tvnacvegsnscvbey vases ous deectebes osascuesce E ES 31 4 3 Terminal Component Sase ros oirein re geting sos staat ata TRR STE aT TET E aR ERTI R2H ROST eae ETT 31 4 3 1 Touch e TT 31 43 2 Speaker kere earns seot rp aessa E det eae erao tes tia ss EE AEE OEE oa R AEEA S AKTE Era ESEE REEE TEE toed aelsteseess 31 QSI Corporation Fax 801 466 8792 Web www qsicorp com Phone 801 466 8770 Q SI Q larity based Terminal Hardware iii 4 3 3 System Memory r a aT E ETEA R E E a Merete a E T 31 4 4 Installing the QTERM Z60 Terminal to NEMA 4 Specifications esse sese eee ee ee eee 32 4 4 1 Cutting Out the T 32 4 42 Installing the TTT 32 44 3 Applying POWEL irar a E E E A Ea EE E EE E he tee E 33 4 4 4 Powering On the Terminal for the First Time sss es sees 33 CHAPTER 5 POWER ON SE
43. FACE ENVIRONMENTAL EIA 232 serial port with hardware or soft Sealing NEMA 4 front panel Standard E ware handshaking ins 1 5 Temperature Operating 10 to 60 C Baud rates 600 115 200 bps Storage 20 to 70 C None Humidity 0 to 95 non condensing Flow control XonXoff software Vibration 5 to 5000 Hz 4 g RMS RTS CTS hardware hock 2 i 7 or 8 data bits Shoc 0 g 3 ms any axis Data formats 1 or 2 stop bits Even odd or no parity PC Tools support only 8 data bits POWER 8 to 26 VDC See section 1 4 5 for current consumption Connector DB9f 2 with optional second serial port 8 pin modular RJ45 with Ethernet option PS 2 keyboard connector optional PoE Power over Ethernet Well regulated 5V supply contact QSI Corporation Options Primary serial port configurable as EIA 232 EIA 422 or EIA 485 Secondary serial port available EIA 2372 EIA 422 or EIA 485 Ethernet 10 100Base T with support for TCP IP networking PS 2 keyboard port Additional dual or quad full EIA 232 serial port cards available SOFTWARE Programming language Qlarity object based Design environment Qlarity Foundry Windows Command line compiler Qlarify Win32 or Linux CUSTOMIZING Outer legend Customize with logo name or graphics Inner legend Customize with touch keys and graphics CERTIFICATION MEMORY Standard 4 Mbyt
44. M G70 terminal and faces to the back of the unit Audio can be linked to events or actions e g screen press timer etc Pitch and duration of a sound are controlled by API functions called from the user application Refer to Controlling the Speaker section in the Qlarity based Terminal Programmer s Reference Man ual Optionally an audio wav decoder can be added to the QTERM G70 to allow the speaker to play audio files The audio decoder supports wave files meeting the following criteria e Sample rate of 8 kHz 11 025 kHz 16 kHz or 22 050 kHz e Resolution of 8 or 16 bits per sample The audio decoder circuit amplifies the signal to 0 5 W rms at the speaker 1 3 5 Real Time Clock The QTERM G70 terminal is equipped with a battery backed real time clock The real time clock can be used to time date stamp messages or for timed polling and program execution WARNING There may be danger of leakage if the bat tery is incorrectly replaced creating a potential health hazard Replace the battery only with the same Duracell CR1220 or equivalent type recommended by the man ufacturer Dispose of used batteries accord ing to the manufacturer s instructions 1 3 6 System Memory The QTERM G70 terminal stores the firmware and user applications in a compressed format in flash memory and then transfers them to RAM memory when the terminal is powered on Four megabytes of flash memory and sixteen megabyte
45. Next or Back to move to the DONE section and select Save and Exit to exit Power On Setup 43 5 4 6 4 Rpt Rate You will only see this function if you selected On at the Key Repeat field see section 5 4 6 2 above Use this function to select the time that you want between each repeat when a key begins to repeat automatically Press Next to move to Rpt Rate and press Select to move to the options Press Next or Back to select the key repeat rate in milliseconds The rate increments or decre ments by 20 ms each time you press Next or Back Press Select to return to the function name Press Next or Back to move to the DONE section and select Save and Exit to exit Power On Setup 5 4 6 5 AutoShift When AutoShift is enabled the system software will auto matically handle the Shift function of the keypad i e when the Shift key is pressed the Shift LED is lit and subsequent key presses will return shifted key codes to the Qlarity application Set AutoShift to Off to disable this automatic shift behavior When AutoShift is disabled pressing the Shift key will generate normal key messages and the Shift LED may be manipulated using the SetLED API Press Next to move to AutoShift then press Select to move to the options Press Next or Back to select On or Off Press Select to return to the function name Press Next or Back to move to the DONE section and select Save and Exit to exit Power
46. On Setup 5 4 6 6 AutoPower When AutoPower is enabled the terminal will enter a low power sleep mode when the Power key on the keypad is pressed If asleep pressing the Power key awakens the ter minal and resumes program execution Set AutoPower to Off to disable this behavior When AutoPower is disabled pressing the Power key will generate normal key messages and the Power LED may be manipulated using the SetLED API Press Next to move to AutoPower then press Select to move to the options Press Next or Back to select On or Off Press Select to return to the function name Press Next or Back to move to the DONE section and select Save and Exit to exit Power On Setup QS Corporation Fax 801 466 8792 Web www qsicorp com Phone 801 466 8770 44 5 4 6 7 Keypad Backlight This section will only appear if your terminal includes a keypad backlight Use this function to set the default state of the keypad backlight at power on Select On to turn the keypad backlight on when the power is applied to the unit or select Off to turn the keypad backlight off when the power is applied Press Next to move to BACKLIGHT in the KEYPAD sec tion then press Select to move to the options Press Next or Back to select On or Off Press Select to return to the function name Press Next or Back to move to the DONE section and select Save and Exit to exit Power On Setup 5 4 7 Keyboard You will only see this cat
47. Phone 801 466 8770 Q SI Qlarity based Terminal Hardware 5 4 12 2 Exit w o Save Press Next or Back to move to DONE Press Select and then Next to move to Exit w o Save and press Select again Select to exit Power On Setup without saving the changes 5 5 Touch Screen Calibration If the touch screen is not working properly e g if the touch keys do not work it probably needs calibration If you can not navigate with the touch keys in the Power On Setup util ity do the following to switch the terminal to calibration mode and calibrate the touch screen without entering Power On Setup 1 Turn off power to the terminal 47 2 Press and hold the Calibrate touch area see the illus trations in section 5 1 Using a Touch Screen for touch area locations as you power on the terminal 3 Continue pressing until the message TOUCH SCREEN CALIBRATION Please press center of cross is displayed and a symbol appears on the screen 4 Press the symbol The symbol moves to the bottom of the display 5 Press the symbol in its new location This completes calibration NOTE alternate method You can also calibrate the touch screen using the Touch screen function in Power On Setup see section 5 4 3 4 QSI Corporation Fax 801 466 8792 Web www qsicorp com Phone 801 466 8770 48 Q SI Qlarity based Terminal Hardware QSI Corporation Fax 801 466 8792 Web www qsicorp c
48. Q LARITY BASED TERMINAL HARDWARE USER S MANUAL REVISION 2 40 QSI CORPORATION 2212 South West Temple 50 Salt Lake City Utah 84115 2648 USA Phone 801 466 8770 Fax 801 466 8792 Email info qsicorp com Web www qsicorp com Manual 0058 02 6345E1 Printed in USA Copyright QSI Corporation 2006 QSI reserves the right to modify this manual and or the product s it describes without notice In no event shall QSI be liable for incidental or consequential damages or for the infringement of any patent rights or third party rights due to the use of its products QTERM G70 QTERM G75 QTERM GS55 QTERM Z60 QTERM G70 G75 G55 Z60 Qlarity and Qlarity Foundry are trademarks of QSI Corporation Microsoft Windows Windows NT Windows 2000 and their respective logos are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries QSI Corporation Fax 801 466 8792 Web www qsicorp com Phone 801 466 8770 FOREWORD The QTERM G70 QTERM G75 QTERM G55 and QTERM Z60 terminals are graphic terminals with object based programming They feature a robust list of industrial grade hardware features and options Chapter 1 QTERM G70 Terminal This chapter describes the QTERM G70 terminal including the standard and optional ports available major components and instructions for installing the terminal Chapter 2 QTERM G75 Terminal This chapter describes the QTERM G75 terminal including the standard and option
49. Q larity based Terminal Hardware e Connect cables to the terminal Verify that the thumb screws are tight or the locks snapped into place for each cable used Apply DC power to the QTERM GS55 terminal See section 3 4 3 Applying Power for information 3 4 1 Cutout for Panel Mount Configuration The QTERM G55 terminal can be mounted in panels from 0 to 7 mm thick No screw holes need to be drilled to install the terminal in the panel Make a rectangular hole in the panel using the following dimensions 117 2 1mm 212 6 1mm Horizontal Vertical File any rough edges smooth especially on the face of the panel Following is a diagram of the panel mount cutout 117 241 Cutout 27 3 4 2 Installing the Panel Mount Terminal NOTE Use of an anti static strap is recommended when performing installation and maintenance Take the following steps to install the terminal Refer to the illustrations on the next page 1 Verify that the panel surface around the cutout is clean and free of rough edges A gasket built into the terminal will seal against this surface Dirt or imperfections on the panel may prevent a proper seal 2 Place the terminal into the panel cutout and verify that the terminal is oriented correctly 3 On the back of the panel place the terminal mount in bracket against the back of the terminal and align it with the back panel 4 Fasten the six screws supplied with the terminal 3 4
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51. ack to move to FLASH MEMORY Press Select and then Next to move to App Mode and press Select again to move to the options Press Next or Back to select Develop then press Select to return to the function name Press Next or Back to move to the DONE section and select Save and Exit The terminal is ready for the user application to be downloaded Download the application through the serial or Ethernet port interface using the Download Application function in QS Corporation Fax 801 466 8792 Web www qsicorp com Phone 801 466 8770 Q SI Q larity based Terminal Hardware Qlarity Foundry refer to the Qlarity Foundry User s Man ual for instructions If you use an Ethernet port make sure you have selected the proper network settings see section 5 4 4 While the terminal is in Develop mode a user application downloaded to the terminal is not saved in flash memory This saves unnecessary wear on the flash memory and speeds up download time while testing an application in development However the application is removed when the terminal is powered off If you previously downloaded an application using the App Mode Download function that application remains in flash memory it is not overwritten by an application down loaded while in develop mode This makes it possible to test a new application without copying over an existing application Press Next or Back to move to the DONE section and select S
52. ake a rectangular hole in the panel using the following dimensions Landscape Horizontal 199 1mm Vertical 145 1mm Portrait Horizontal 145 1mm Vertical 199 1mm Q SI Qlarity based Terminal Hardware Following is a diagram of the landscape cutout 1991 3 2 radius max E iy Cutout 14541 L File any rough edges smooth especially on the face of the panel 4 4 2 Installing the Terminal NOTE Use of an anti static strap is recommended when performing installation and maintenance Take the following steps to install the terminal Refer to the illustrations on the next page 1 Verify that the panel surface around the cutout is clean and free of rough edges A gasket built into the terminal will seal against this surface Dirt or imperfections on the panel may prevent a proper seal 2 Place the terminal into the panel cutout and verify that the terminal is oriented correctly The touch screen leg end may indicate the orientation If not you can deter mine which side should be at the top by the position of the serial port on the back panel as follows Landscape when looking at the front of the unit the back panel serial port should be on the top of the termi nal Portrait when looking at the front of the unit the back panel serial port should be on the right side of the terminal 3 On the back of the panel place the terminal mounting bracket against the back of the terminal and align it
53. al ports available major components and instructions for installing the terminal Chapter 3 QTERM GS55 Terminal This chapter describes the QTERM GS55 terminal including the standard and optional ports available major components and instructions for installing the terminal Chapter 4 QTERM Z60 Terminal This chapter describes the QTERM Z60 terminal including the standard ports major components and instructions for installing the terminal Chapter 5 Power On Setup This chapter provides instructions for starting and using the Power On Setup utility to set up or change the operational settings of the terminals MANUAL CONVENTIONS The following conventions are used to identify selections in this manual When instructed to press a specific touch key it is shown in a bold sans serif typeface surrounded by square brackets Enter When instructed to press a specific keyboard key it is shown in a bold sans serif typeface surrounded by angle brackets lt Enter gt QSI Corporation Fax 801 466 8792 Web www qsicorp com Phone 801 466 8770 QSI Corporation Fax 801 466 8792 Web www qsicorp com Phone 801 466 8770 CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 OVE RM G 70 TERMINA siscasscdcsascssintseccasdesesncsoddsessceenccssnaseatesasavscceuccessd SAA So ENOTE FaU NNER eieo Kores SSS FOr SeSe Oronos Stis 1 Tek Product Description ciocoii e EE E E E E EE E A TE E en NE 1 S EN oJ eai eeno aTe EEEE EEE EE ET EEEE E E E E EEEE 1 1 2 Supported R a ST 2 1 221 S
54. and Integral Cable sees 23 3 2 1 7 3 E stop Switch Interface with Integral Cable sese 23 3 2 1 8 Integral Cable Wire Color Code sss essen 24 3 2 2 Panel mount Connector Interfaces n TE aera TEO T RE REEE E T TE Bier eee 24 3 2 2 1 Optional Ethernet Port Panel mount ecceecescesceeecesseceneeeceecesseeeeeececesaecceneesueeseaeeseeaeseaeeeeees 24 3 2 3 Optional Power over Ethermet Module 5 0s csc sccsesegsssvesstveiesees sevesdeeness 2 Trg neye RTT EREET Tan a 25 3 231 Power REGUIremMents 233s a hes AA a a ee O 25 3 2 3 2 Pin ts Pan l Mount T 25 3 3 Terminal Components sieneen i oeeie reee es a E Saee AOE EES a a EES EE o aE E EEE EO OES EEO SE EE NES aae Es 25 BS HP Displays csi E EEE sade sccees ots S T Solet be sat ta btes sivbevaten deste vdssuigchdeaes Sotsheedee testes es 25 3322 Keypad aeee ma e Ea E S AS EE Mane canes E bap savers bes E desman EE omens E EE Seba 26 3 3 3 Speake eor rE Er E A E E E E ER E E E E E E E EEE 26 3 34 RA T E Clock a i a ee es ite aA 26 3 3 3 SY Stem STT 26 3 4 Installing the QTERM GS55 Panel Mount Terminal to NEMA 4 Specifications sese eee eee eee eee 26 3 4 1 Cutout for Panel Mount Configuration as praz eSa e e E E E E T E 27 3 4 2 Installing the Panel Mount Terminal sese sese sees eee 27 3 4 3 Applying POWEL ssccssces ses ssf E EE destaesh deepest opi has Ss ogi ea deas gc bsedsaeagde eds bas act gate 27 3 4 4 Powering On the Terminal for the First Time eee eee 28 CH
55. ave and Exit to exit Power On Setup Run App Select this option to set the terminal to the Run App oper ational mode If the terminal is in Run App mode and a user application was saved in flash memory the application runs when the terminal is powered on Press Next or Back to move to FLASH MEMORY Press Select and then Next to move to App Mode and press Select again to move to the options Press Next or Back to select Run App then press Select to return to the function name Press Next or Back to move to the DONE section and select Save and Exit to exit Power On Setup Run Default Select this option to set the terminal to the Run Default operational mode If the terminal is in Run Default mode the default application associated with the firmware runs when the terminal is powered on Not all firmware builds have a default application Press Next or Back to move to FLASH MEMORY Press Select and then Next to move to App Mode and press Select again to move to the options Press Next or Back to select Run Default then press Select to return to the function name Press Next or Back to move to the DONE section and select Save and Exit to exit Power On Setup 39 5 4 1 2 Erase FFS Use this function to erase the flash file system The flash file system is used to store data collected by the application The data is saved to flash memory so that it is available even after the
56. d TFT unit TFT add 90 add 40 S TBD no options active mA mA With Ethernet optionand add50 add 20 N A connection mA mA Standard unit sleep 12 mA TmA TBD mode Standard TFT unit sleep 60mA 35 mA TBD mode 3 4 4 Powering On the Terminal for the First Time When you connect power to the QTERM G55 terminal it automatically loads the application saved in flash memory into RAM memory and displays the application If no appli Q SI Qlarity based Terminal Hardware cation is present the terminal display may be blank but the backlighting verifies it is powered on When you power on the terminal for the first time a demo program or a special application custom designed for your company loads The demo program will help you verify that the terminal is operating properly Follow the on screen prompts or any documentation accompanying the program to guide you through tests or demonstrations designed to verify terminal operation Once you have verified that the terminal is functioning properly refer to Chapter 5 Power On Setup for informa tion on configuring your terminal The Power On Setup util ity includes functions to do the following e Change orientation of the terminal portrait or landscape e Download a new user application to the terminal e Select the application mode e Set up communications settings for the terminal e Adjust display contrast or backlight Enter network Ethernet se
57. dc although the unit will operate with a power input as low as 36 V dc or as high as 57 V dc see IEEE 802 3af specification The power required to operate the terminal with out any additional options is listed below Current Consumption Terminal 48 VDC G55 STN Idle 70 mA Active Add 10 mA 3 2 3 2 Pinouts Panel mount In accordance with the PoE standard IEEE 802 3af the PoE port is insensitive to polarity of the power supply and can receive power in either mode A superimposed on the transmit and receive twisted pair conductors or mode B using the additional twisted pair conductors This yeilds four possible ways to apply power to the PoE port as shown in the following table The table also shows the conductor assignment for the transmit and receive lines as a reference 25 Port Pin Assignment Conductor Data 1 Tx 2 Tx 3 Rx 4 PoE V 5 6 Rx 7 PoE V 8 NOTE The pinouts for the PoE option on the hand held terminal are shown in section 3 2 1 Handheld Connector Interface 3 3 Terminal Components 3 3 1 Display The standard QTERM G55 features a QVGA 320x240 pixel LCD transflective FSTN grayscale 16 shades dis play It uses a light emitting diode LED backlight The LED provides reasonable contrast at low power consump tion and easy readability The contrast is software con trolled and compensated for temperature The transflective
58. diameter through 4 places R3 2 Max 7 four inside Panel Cutout Dimensions File any rough edges smooth especially on the face of the panel 2 4 2 Installing the Terminal Take the following steps to install the terminal Refer to the illustrations on the next page 1 Verify that the panel surface around the cutout and mounting holes is clean and free of rough edges A gas ket built into the terminal will seal against this surface Dirt or imperfections on the panel may prevent a proper seal 2 Place the terminal into the panel cutout inserting the studs into the mounting holes and verify that the termi nal is oriented correctly The touch screen legend may indicate the orientation If not you can determine which side should be at the top by the position of the serial port on the back panel as follows Landscape when looking at the front of the unit the back panel serial port s should be near the top of the terminal QS Corporation Fax 801 466 8792 Web www qsicorp com Phone 801 466 8770 Q SI Qlarity based Terminal Hardware Portrait when looking at the front of the unit the back panel serial port s should be on the right side of the terminal QTERM G75 10 4 Panel Mount 0 83 4 5 260 0 Display Area J e Touchscreen Area Front View Graphics may be customized COM Optional COM2 M4 x 10 mm long Grounding St
59. e Set up communications settings for the terminal Adjust display contrast or backlight Enter network Ethernet settings Enter change password if used Set the real time clock QSI Corporation Fax 801 466 8792 Web www qsicorp com Phone 801 466 8770 CHAPTER 3 QTERM G55 TERMINAL 3 1 Product Description The QTERM GS5 is a rugged handheld or panel mount Ethernet enabled graphic terminal with object based pro gramming It features a robust list of industrial grade hard ware features and options The QTERM GS5 features a QVGA 320x240 pixel LCD transflective FSTN grayscale 16 shades display or optional active matrix TFT 256 colors display Both dis plays use a light emitting diode LED backlight The LED provides reasonable contrast at low power consumption and easy readability The FSTN contrast is software controlled and compensated for temperature The transflective display provides excellent contrast in sunlight and high ambient light environments The QTERM G55 comes equipped with one serial port using an EJA 232 EIA 422 or EJA 485 interface A sec ond serial port or an Ethernet or Power over Ethernet port are available as options Units with the emergency stop E stop option may be equipped with a single serial port Ethernet or Power over Ethernet User input occurs through a rugged 24 key or 40 key mem brane keypad with steel snap domes The top row of keys are commonly used as soft keys to navigate throug
60. ected in a multi drop chain The following figure shows the panel mount unit serial con nector orientation Female DB9 Connector Back of unit The following tables show the pinouts for each type of serial interface Pin 232 422 485 1 Tx RTx 2 Tx Tx RTx 3 Rx Rx 4 a 5 Ground Ground Ground 6 Rx 7 CTS in 8 RTS out 9 Power Power Power Power is supplied to the terminal through pin 9 and ground is supplied through pin 5 of the primary serial port connec tor System ground is also connected to pin 5 of the second ary serial port connector 3 2 2 1 Optional Ethernet Port Panel mount The optional Ethernet port has a standard 10Base T inter face with an 8 pin RJ 45 modular jack connector and uses TCP IP protocol QSI Corporation Fax 801 466 8792 Web www qsicorp com Phone 801 466 8770 Q SI Q larity based Terminal Hardware The connector orientation and pinout table are shown in the following table Pinout Table RJ45 Connector Back of unit 3 2 3 Optional Power over Ethernet Module The optional Power over Ethernet module allows the user to provide power and communications to the QTERM GS55 The power can be provided from an IEEE 802 3af compli ant hub or switch as well as from a standard power supply 3 2 3 1 Power Requirements The optimal power supplied to the QTERM GS55 through the PoE port is 48 V
61. egory if you have a keyboard con nected to the terminal The Keyboard functions are used to set the key repeat delay time and rate 5 4 7 1 Rpt Delay Use this function to select the delay time that you want between when a key is pressed and when it begins to repeat automatically Press Next to move to Rpt Delay and press Select to move to the options Press Next or Back to select the key repeat delay time The choices are 250 500 750 or 1000 milliseconds Press Select to return to the function name Press Next or Back to move to the DONE section and select Save and Exit to exit Power On Setup 5 4 7 2 Rpt Rate Use this function to select the time that you want between each repeat when a key begins to repeat automatically Press Next to move to Rpt Rate and press Select to move to the options Press Next or Back to select the key repeat rate The choices range from 2 0 to 30 0 characters per second cps The default is 6 cps Press Select to return to the function name Press Next or Back to move to the DONE section and select Save and Exit to exit Power On Setup QSIQlarity based Terminal Hardware 5 4 8 Sound This section only appears if the audio decoder option has been installed 5 4 8 1 Volume Set the master volume of speaker This affects volume of sounds played by the PlaySound API as well as that of the PlayNote API Exception on QTERM GS5 terminals only the PlayNote API
62. egral Cable The following table shows the pinout for each type of sec ondary serial interface or network interface Ethernet ee EIA 232 EIA 422 EIA 485 including Pin PoE 7 Tx Tx RTx Tx 14 RTS out Tx RTx Tx 6 Rx Rx No connect Rx 13 CTS in Rx No connect Rx 3 2 1 7 E stop Option with Integral Cable If the terminal is equipped with the E stop option and inte gral cable the DB15f pinout changes to accommodate the switch signals as shown below Note that a secondary serial interface is not available if the E stop option is selected 3 2 1 7 2 Serial or Network Interface with E stop Option and Integral Cable The following table shows the pinout for each type of serial or network interface Ethernet DBISf EIA 232 EIA 422 EIA 485 including Pin PoE 7 Tx Tx RTx Tx 14 RTS out Tx RTx Tx 6 Rx Rx No connect Rx 13 CTS in Rx No connect Rx 3 2 1 7 3 E stop Switch Interface with Integral Cable The following table shows the pinout for the two pole nor mally closed E stop switch when the integral cable option is selected The conductors for each pole Pole 1 and Pole 2 of the switch are shorted until the switch is activated After activation each pole is an open circuit until the switch is reset ae E stop Switch 4 Pole 1 12 Pole 1 8 Pole 2 15 Pole 2 QS Corporation Fax
63. eps to install the terminal Refer to the illustrations on the next page 1 Verify that the panel surface around the cutout is clean and free of rough edges A gasket built into the terminal will seal against this surface Dirt or imperfections on the panel may prevent a proper seal 2 Place the terminal into the panel cutout and verify that the terminal is oriented correctly The touch screen leg end may indicate the orientation If not you can deter QSI Corporation Fax 801 466 8792 Web www qsicorp com Phone 801 466 8770 Q SI Q larity based Terminal Hardware mine which side should be at the top by the position of the serial port on the back panel as follows Landscape when looking at the front of the unit the back panel serial port s should be on the bottom of the terminal Portrait when looking at the front of the unit the back panel serial port s should be on the left side of the terminal Lar 215 ka la 201 158 a 119 0 CT L L 105 161 D QO 90 147 XQ L 1 Display Area 2 Touch Screen Area Front View Graphics may be customized Outer Legend Graphics may be customized Speaker Optional Optional Ethernet Output a Keyboard Output N P S e ase O E Oo K a COM1 S Optional La 43 i COM 2 pee nae T Back View U i Right Side
64. erials POS T 2 12 2 Optional Ethernet Forte ecstatic eee al ee ae a ae 3 1 2 3 Optional PS 2 Keyboatd Interface s i ecccsseevadsscyes cece Ee save eee E eee sch dte tevacb sevtd tester meee trae EITAS 3 1 2 4 Optional 5 Volt Power Supply on Secondary Serial Port eee eee 3 1 2 5 Optional Dual and Quad EIA 232 Serial Port Card sss sss es esse seene 3 1 2 6 Optional Power over Ethernet Module oo cece sees eee 4 12 6 1 POWer Requirement ss soie epsa tese tess i eoa onat tees Sees ER E EREA EEA EEEE AE E eee eae sat aia 4 V2 2 A aO TT 4 T 3 T erminal Components enipe e E a E E EE E E E A E N EA 4 PB A oD CO Te e a e AS E EE S A E E ee ASO E ot E eet EESE 4 VB 22 Rey oT IKa MEAN EEEE EEN TN E EEE EEE STEE ENEN AEE EEEE EETA ENEE EE 4 33 Keypad n re reer ree re E vin bcs chad stig N E E EAA oa a EE EE boven ete asks cave eee ee E A 5 1 3 4 Speakerin on a E E TEA E R R EE O ET EE E E E E E E ie seats 5 Hy Re K le 0 H A i a Os een eee a A oe 5 1 3 6 System Memory e r e a E R E A E EE TEER Datecode indeed tence NE ES 5 1 3 7 Watehdog Timer ienn a ae A oer cea ee N 6 1 4 Installing the QTERM G70 Terminal to NEMA 4 Specifications cece ce eee eee 6 1 4 1 Cutout for Panel Mount Configuration esse eee ee ee ee eee eee 6 1 4 2 Installing the Panel Mount Terminal seision enaere earran dntsh segs a EE EER ORRE Ra REEE EE E a EAEE So 6 1 4 3 Cutout for Drywall Mount Conhguration sese sss sees ee sees eee eee 7 1 4 4 Installing the Drywall Mou
65. es flash and 16 Mbytes SDRAM FCC Part 15 Class A CE Certification SPEAKER Standard Software programmable pitch and duration Optional Audio wav decoder REAL TIME CLOCK Independent processor based real time clock equipped with a battery backup PHYSICAL Configuration Panel mount Glass filled polyester UL 94V 0 flame Housing rating accommodates panels from 0 to 7 mm thick with standard screws Size 215 x 161 x50 mm 1 2 Supported Interfaces 1 2 1 Serial Ports The QTERM G70 comes standard with one serial port with DB9f connector The serial port interface can be EJA 232 EIA 422 or EIA 485 A second serial port is available as an option as well as two or four additional full EIA 232 serial ports are also optional NOTE The primary and auxiliary serial ports are wired as Data Communications Equipment DCE QS Corporation Fax 801 466 8792 Web www qsicorp com Phone 801 466 8770 Q SI Qlarity based Terminal Hardware with proper cables and grounding the termi nal can communicate up to five meters at a top speed of 115 200 bps EIA 232 permits operation at distances up to 2 000 meters EIA 422 EIA 485 permits multiple terminals to be connected in a multi drop chain The figure below shows the serial connector s orientation Female DB9 Connector Back of unit The following table shows the pinouts for each type of se
66. h a set of changing menus at the bottom of the display The standard keypad comes with four or five LEDs under the soft keys that can be used as status or alarm indicators Power and shift buttons with LEDs are included on both keypad con figurations The power button puts the terminal into a sleep mode for low power consumption and provides instant on function with no loss of program state The 40 key keypad allows for function softkeys eight way directional control and numeric entry in the unshifted mode and alphanumeric data entry in the shifted mode Keys can perform alternate functions when the shift key is enabled Both the power and shift functions can be enabled or dis abled in software The keypad legend can be customized with your logo name and custom keys The QTERM GS5 terminal stores the firmware and the user application in a compressed format in flash memory and then transfers them to RAM memory when the terminal is powered on The terminal is equipped with two megabytes of flash memory and sixteen megabytes of RAM memory The QTERM GSS terminal includes a switching power sup ply with a wide input voltage range of 8 to 32 V dc Typi cally power is supplied through the 12 pin circular connector or integral cable handheld or the primary serial port panel mount If the Power over Ethernet PoE option is selected power is supplied through the Ethernet cable and your PoE compliant hub 3 1 1 Specifications The fo
67. he COM1 port Press or lt to move to DIAGNOSTICS Press lt Enter gt and then to move to Transmit Key and press lt Enter gt to move to the options Press or to select Yes or No then press lt Enter gt to return to the function name Press or lt to move to the DONE section and select Save and Exit to exit Power On Setup 5 4 11 4 SDRAM Test Some Qlarity based terminals include the ability to do a comprehensive non destructive test on the synchronous DRAM memory The contents of memory and the processor state are unharmed by the test Press Next to move to SDRAM TEST Press Select to execute the test A small dialog will appear indicating that the test is in process When the test is completed typically a few seconds the dialog will change to indicate success or failure Contact the Service Department at QSI if you termi nal reports a failure 5 4 12 Done Use the Done functions to exit Power On Setup with or without saving your changes 5 4 12 1 Save and Exit Press Next or Back to move to DONE Press Select to move to Save and Exit and press Select again to save your changes and exit Power On Setup All changes that were made while in the Power On Setup utility are saved and reflected the next time the terminal is powered on NOTE exceptions Changes performed to the settings for Erase FFS Time and Date take effect immediately QS Corporation Fax 801 466 8792 Web www qsicorp com
68. hrough COM10 will appear in the menu All serial ports are config ured in a similar manner Use the following functions to configure your serial com munications port s Press Next or Back to move to COM1 or COM2 or the desired port Press Select and Next to move to each field Press Select at each field to move to the field entry Press Next or Back to select the appropriate entry at each field Press Select to return to the function name Baud Rate Select the baud rate 600 115 200 bps Data Bits Select the number of data bits 7 or 8 NOTE downloading data The serial port must be set to 8 data bits to support user application downloads or firmware upgrades QSI1Qlarity based Terminal Hardware Parity Select the parity setting N none O odd or E even Stop bits Select the number of stop bits 1 or 2 Flow Ctrl Select the type of flow control None SW XonXoff soft ware or RTS CTS hardware If using hardware flow con trol HW refer to the pinout table in Serial Ports section for the appropriate terminal Some terminals may also sup port DTR DSR hardware flow control Press Next or Back to move to the DONE section and select Save and Exit to exit Power On Setup TX Timeout Select the maximum amount of time to wait to send if flow control is being used before a transmission error occurs and thus terminates the transmission This setting helps to keep the
69. installed in either a land scape or portrait orientation When installing a terminal you generally take the following steps QSI Corporation Fax 801 466 8792 Web www qsicorp com Phone 801 466 8770 16 S Decide whether you want to mount and use the terminal in a portrait or landscape orientation Portrait means that the longest dimension is vertical landscape means that the longest dimension is horizontal e Cut a hole in the panel and drill the mounting holes See section 2 4 1 Cutting Out the Panel for specifications e Install the QTERM G75 terminal in the panel See section 2 4 2 Installing the Terminal for instructions e Connect cables to the terminal Verify that the thumb screws are tight or the locks snapped into place for each cable used e Apply DC power to the QTERM G75 terminal See section 2 4 3 Applying Power for information 2 4 1 Cutting Out the Panel The QTERM G75 terminal can be mounted in panels from 0 to 12 mm thick Fourteen screw holes need to be drilled to install the terminal in the panel The mounting holes should be 4 6 mm in diameter and drilled as shown in the figure below Make a rectangular hole in the panel using the following dimensions Landscape Horizontal 291 1 mm Vertical 221 1 mm Portrait Horizontal 221 1 mm Vertical 291 1 mm Q SI Qlarity based Terminal Hardware Following is a diagram of the landscape cutout 308 0 4 6
70. ion If you are using a keyboard you can use the number keys 0 9 to enter the digits NOTE keypad option If you are using a terminal with a keypad 24 or 40 key with standard QSI legend you can use the number keys 0 9 to enter the digits Press Next or Back to move to the DONE section and select Save and Exit to exit Power On Setup 5 4 3 4 Touchscreen You will only see this function if you are using a touch screen based terminal If the touch screen is not working properly you can use this function to calibrate it NOTE alternate method You can also calibrate the touch screen without entering the Power On Setup utility see section 5 5 Press Next or Back to move to CALIBRATION Press Select and Next to move to Touchscreen and press Select again The message TOUCHSCREEN CALI BRATION Please press center of cross is displayed and a symbol appears on the screen Press the symbol The symbol moves to the bottom of the display Press the symbol in its new location This completes calibration When finished the terminal returns to Power On Setup Press Next or Back to move to the DONE section and select Save and Exit to exit Power On Setup 5 4 4 Network This function is only seen if your terminal has the optional Ethernet communications port Use this function to enter network addresses for the Ethernet port If you do not know the network addresses consult your
71. ion the Setup touch area is the top quarter of the touch screen and the Calibra tion touch area is the bottom quarter of the touch screen This means that you can touch the upper left comer to access the Power On Setup utility and the lower right corner to perform calibration in either orientation The following illustrations identify the touch areas in each orientation L gt Setup er g a G S 2 Landscape S g D l 2 a Ps Calibration Setup Setup touch area Portrait Calibration touch area Calibration NOTE touch screen not working properly If your touch screen is not working properly it may need calibration Refer to section 5 5 for instructions QSI Corporation Fax 801 466 8792 Web www qsicorp com Phone 801 466 8770 36 Do the following to start Power On Setup using a touch screen 1 Turn off power to the terminal 2 Press and hold the Setup touch area see figures on previous page as you power on the terminal 3 Continue pressing until Power On Setup appears on the screen then release the touch area 4 If a password is required the prompt Enter pass word is displayed Press the arrow touch keys on the screen T J gt to enter the password and then press Select After the password is entered Power On Setup starts If you enter the password incorrectly you must power the terminal off and back on and start over
72. is affected by the volume setting Press Next or Back to move to SOUND Press Select and then press Select again to move to the Volume setting Press Next or Back until the volume is at the desired level A tone will be played with each press to indicate the current volume 5 4 8 2 Note Amplitude Set the volume of beeps played by calls to PlayNote on units that include the optional audio decoder Press Next or Back to move to SOUND Press Select and then press Next again to move to the Note Amp set ting Press Select again to start setting the note amplitude Press Next or Back until the volume is at the desired level A tone will be played with each press to indicate the current volume 5 4 9 Feedback The feedback functionality controls how the unit reports development information and fatal errors 5 4 9 1 Type Use this function to select the method of feedback that the unit uses to report development information and fatal errors Any combination of COM1 Display and UDP ethernet if available can be selected Press Next or Back to move to FEEDBACK Press Select to move to Type and press Select again to change the type of feedback Use the Next and or Back keys to choose the desired method of feedback Press Select to return to the Type field Press Next or Back to move to the DONE section and select Save and Exit to exit Power On Setup QS Corporation Fax 801 466 8792 Web w
73. it Power On Setup 5 4 2 4 DCache In applications where many objects are layered on top of each other you may see a small latency when the screen updates Draw caching stores objects in memory to improve display performance but does require more RAM to func tion There are currently four different levels of drawcaching supported listed in order of amount of memory used Off no objects are cached Effective Enabled only objects that are enabled and whose parents are enabled back to root are cached Enabled all enabled objects are cached QSIQlarity based Terminal Hardware All all objects are cached Press Next or Back to move to DISPLAY Press Select and Next to move to DCache and press Select again to move to the options Using Next and Back select the level of draw caching desired Press Select to return to the function name 5 4 3 Calibration The Calibration functions are used to calibrate the terminal to the air temperature and to calibrate the touch screen if it is not working properly 5 4 3 1 Temp A default temperature is set at the factory If there is more than a 5 Celsius difference between the default temperature shown and the surrounding air temperature you may want to change this setting This parameter is used in the terminal to help with display contrast compensation Press Next or Back to move to CALIBRATION Press Select to move to Temp and press Select again Press
74. llowing tables contain the technical specifications for the QTERM GS5 TERMINAL DISPLAY Grayscale standard FSTN 16 shades of gray Active Matrix Color TFT 256 colors optional Pixels 320 x 240 FSTN 0 24 mm Dorn TFT 0 227 mm FSTN Contrast Software controlled tempera ture compensated Light emitting diode Lighting brightness is software controllable S FSTN 10 nits typical Backlight Brightness TFT 200 nits typical KEYPAD 24 or 40 keys Steel snap domes in membrane Lighted keypad with electroluminescent lighting optional Optional emergency stop switch 2 pole normally closed QSI Corporation Fax 801 466 8792 Web www qsicorp com Phone 801 466 8770 20 QSIQlarity based Terminal Hardware INTERFACE PHYSICAL EIA 232 serial port with hardware or soft Handheld 520 g Standard handshaki Mass earner Panel mount 700 g Baud rates 600 115 200 bps Deanne ARM720T 77 Mhz None ENVIRONMENTAL Flow control XonXoff software NVIRONMEN RTS CTS hardware Handheld NEMA 12 Stan 7 or 8 data bi Sealin eae 1 on 2 ata i 8 NEMA 4 optional Data formats propos Panel mount NEMA 4 Even odd or no parity PC Tools support only 8 data bits Temperature Operating 20 to 60 C S Storage 40 to 85 C Handheld 12 pin ro
75. longest dimension is vertical landscape means that the longest dimension is horizontal e Cut a hole in the panel or drywall See section 1 4 1 Cutout for Panel Mount Configuration or section 1 4 3 Cutout for Drywall Mount Configuration for specifica tions e Install the QTERM G70 terminal in the panel or drywall See section 1 4 2 Installing the Panel Mount Terminal or section 1 4 4 Installing the Drywall Mount Termi nal for instructions e Connect cables to the terminal Verify that the thumb screws are tight or the locks snapped into place for each cable used Apply DC power to the QTERM G70 terminal See section 1 4 5 Applying Power for information QSIQlarity based Terminal Hardware 1 4 1 Cutout for Panel Mount Configuration The QTERM G70 terminal can be mounted in panels from 0 to 7 mm thick No screw holes need to be drilled to install the terminal in the panel Make a rectangular hole in the panel using the following dimensions Landscape Horizontal 199 1 mm Vertical 145 1 mm Portrait Horizontal 145 1 mm Vertical 199 1 mm Following is a diagram of the landscape cutout k 199 T 1 3 2 radius max E iy Cutout 145 1 y File any rough edges smooth especially on the face of the panel 1 4 2 Installing the Panel Mount Terminal NOTE Use of an anti static strap is recommended when performing installation and maintenance Take the following st
76. n on on on off off off The figure below shows the serial connector s orientation Connector Detail Back of Unit with proper cables and grounding the terminal can communicate up to five meters at a top speed of 115 200 bps EIA 232 permits operation at distances up to Ee 2 000 meters permits multiple terminals to be con as nected in a multi drop chain QS Corporation Fax 801 466 8792 Web www qsicorp com Phone 801 466 8770 Q SI Q larity based Terminal Hardware The following table shows the pinouts for the interface con nector Pin Function 1 Power In 2 RS 232 TX out 3 EJA 422 TX out 4 EJA 422 RX in or EIA 485 RTX 5 5 VDC output 6 No Connect 7 Ground 8 RS 232 RX in 9 EJA 422 TX out 10 EJA 422 RX in or EIA 485 RTX 11 External Reset in 12 No Connect 4 2 2 Five Volt Power Supply Output Pin 5 of the interface connector is a 5 VDC power supply and can supply up to 200 mA current to a serial peripheral device such as a barcode reader The ground return for the supply is on pin 7 of the interface connector 4 2 3 External Reset Input Pin 11 of the interface connector is a reset signal compatible with 5 VDC and 3 3 VDC logic signals By applying a 3 3 VDC or 5 VDC pulse to this input the terminal will per form a complete hardware reset 4 3 Terminal Comp
77. n the bottom of the terminal Portrait when looking at the front of the unit the back panel serial port s should be on the left side of the terminal 2 Connect all necessary cables to their correct places on the back panel 3 Insert the terminal into the cutout in the wall If the unit will not fit into the opening check to make sure that the cam locks on the top and bottom are not protruding from the case 4 Tighten all four screws on the front panel until the unit seats firmly in the cutout The screws should be tight ened approximately 2 3 full turns after a slight resis tance is felt NOTE Do not over tighten the screws Doing so will damage the cam locks and the unit will no longer mount securely into the wall 5 Using the supplied legend remove the adhesive back and install on the front of the unit over the top of the four screws as indicated in the figure 1 4 4 1 Removing the Drywall Mount Terminal Removal of the G70 terminal requires the replacement of the outer legend Replacements may be ordered from QSI 1 Remove the outer legend on the front of the unit to expose the four mounting screws 2 Turn the screws counterclockwise until they begin to back out of the unit 3 Gently pull the terminal from the wall cutout 1 4 5 Applying Power Power is supplied to the QTERM G70 terminal via the pri mary serial port connector Refer to section 1 2 1 Serial Q SI Qlarity based Terminal Hardware Po
78. network administrator Press Next or Back to move to NETWORK Press Select and Next to move to each address field Press Select at an address field to move to the first digit in the address Press Next or Back to change the digit s value Press Select to move to the next digit and press Next or Back to change it Continue to press Select and change each digit in the address as required Press Select at the last digit to return to the function name QS Corporation Fax 801 466 8792 Web www qsicorp com Phone 801 466 8770 42 NOTE keyboard option If you are using a keyboard you can use the number keys 0 9 to enter the digits NOTE keypad option If you are using a terminal with a keypad 24 or 40 key with standard QSI legend you can use the number keys 0 9 to enter the digits IP XXX XXX XXX XXX Enter the terminal s IP address Sub XXX XXX XXX XXX Enter the subnet mask Gate Enter the IP address of the gateway default route XXX XXX XXX XXX Press Next or Back to move to the DONE section and select Save and Exit to exit Power On Setup 5 4 5 COM1 and Any Additional Installed Serial Ports NOTE optional secondary port If you have an optional secondary serial port you will also see the COM2 category You should configure both COM1 and COM2 as described in this section Some custom terminals may be configured with up to 10 serial ports On these units sections for COM1 t
79. ns e g screen press timer etc Pitch and duration of a sound are controlled by API functions called from the user application Refer to Controlling the Speaker section in the Qlarity based Terminal Programmer s Reference Man ual Newer models also include a course volume control that is accessible via software Optionally an audio wav decoder can be added to the QTERM GS5 to allow the speaker to play audio files The audio decoder supports wave files meeting the following criteria e Sample rate of 8 kHz 11 025 kHz 16 kHz or 22 050 kHz e Resolution of 8 or 16 bits per sample The audio decoder circuit amplifies the signal to 0 5 W rms at the speaker 3 3 4 Real Time Clock The QTERM GSS terminal can be optionally equipped with a battery backed real time clock The real time clock can QSIQlarity based Terminal Hardware be used to time date stamp messages or for timed polling and program execution WARNING There may be danger of leakage if the bat tery is incorrectly replaced creating a potential health hazard Replace the battery only with the same Duracell CR1220 or equivalent type recommended by the man ufacturer Dispose of used batteries accord ing to the manufacturer s instructions 3 3 5 System Memory The QTERM GS55 terminal stores the firmware and user applications in a compressed format in flash memory and then transfers them to RAM memory when the terminal is powered on Two
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81. o move to DONE on the last page and press lt Enter gt Save and Exit is highlighted Press lt Enter gt to save your changes and exit Power On Setup To exit without saving the changes press to move to Exit w o Save and then press Enter Refer to section 5 4 for information on specific functions 5 4 Power On Setup Functions This section describes the functions in the Power On Setup utility by category The categories are e Flash Memory e Display e Calibration S Network with optional Ethernet port only e COMI and any additional installed serial ports e Keypad optional S Keyboard optional e Sound e Feedback e Miscellaneous e Diagnostics with keyboard keypad only e Done NOTE touch keys keyboard keys keypad keys The following descriptions provide instructions for using the touch keys on a touch screen If you are using a key board the corresponding keyboard keys are as follows Touch key Keyboard key Keypad key Select lt Enter gt F2 Back L F1 Next gt F3 5 4 1 Flash Memory The Flash Memory functions are used to place the terminal in the proper mode to download new firmware or a user application place the terminal in the proper mode for devel oping a new user application or normal operation and erase the flash file system Q SI Qlarity based Terminal Hardware 5 4 1 1 App Mode Download Select this option to place a terminal with either
82. o the QTERM G75 These serial ports have all necessary signals for EIA 232 serial communications and are wired as Data Terminal Equipment DTE The additional serial port option will add approximately 10 mA to the total current draw of the terminal plus 15 mA per connected serial cable QS Corporation Fax 801 466 8792 Web www qsicorp com Phone 801 466 8770 14 The following table shows the pinouts for the additional serial port option Additional EITA 232 Serial Port Pinouts 1 DCD in 2 Rx in 3 Tx out 4 DTR out 5 GND 6 DSR in 7 RTS out 8 CTS in 9 RI in 2 2 6 Optional Power over Ethernet Module The optional Power over Ethernet module allows the user to provide power and communications to the QTERM G75 The power can be provided from an IEEE 802 3af compli ant hub or switch as well as from a standard power supply 2 3 Terminal Components 2 3 1 Touch Screen The QTERM G75 touch screen provides user input through any number of touch keys located on or around the display The standard key legend shown in the figure below provides areas for five soft keys down each side of the display A cus tom legend underlay can be ordered to personalize the ter minal for your application QTERM G75 10 4 Pand Mount 0000000 o000000 Front View Q SI Qlarity based Terminal Hardware Touch keys can also be
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84. on the terminal for the first time a demo program or a special application custom designed for your company loads The demo program will help you verify that the terminal is operating properly Follow the on screen prompts or any documentation accompanying the program to guide you through tests or demonstrations designed to verify terminal operation QSI Corporation Fax 801 466 8792 Web www qsicorp com Phone 801 466 8770 Q SI Q larity based Terminal Hardware Once you have verified that the terminal is functioning properly refer to Chapter 5 Power On Setup for informa tion on configuring your terminal The Power On Setup util ity includes functions to do the following e Change orientation of the terminal portrait or landscape e Download a new user application to the terminal e Select the application mode e Set up communications settings for the terminal e Adjust display contrast or backlight Enter network Ethernet settings S Enter change password if used e Set the real time clock QSI Corporation Fax 801 466 8792 Web www qsicorp com Phone 801 466 8770 10 QSIQlarity based Terminal Hardware QSI Corporation Fax 801 466 8792 Web www qsicorp com Phone 801 466 8770 CHAPTER 2 QTERM G75 TERMINAL 2 1 Product Description The QTERM G75 terminal is a large display Ethernet enabled graphic terminal with object based programming It features a robust list of industrial grade hardware features and options
85. one 801 466 8770 30 PHYSICAL Configuration Panel mount Glass filled polyester UL 94V 0 flame Housing rating accommodates panels from 0 to 7 mm thick with standard screws Size 215 x 161 x50 mm Weight 0 98 kg Processor ARM 720T 77 MHz ENVIRONMENTAL QTERM Z60 H Sealing NEMA 4 front panel QTERM Z60 L Sealing NEMA 12 13 front panel tme STE Humidity 0 to 95 non condensing Vibration 5 to 5000 Hz 4 g RMS Shock 20 g 3 ms any axis POWER 8 to 32 VDC See section 4 4 3 for current consumption SOFTWARE Programming language Qlarity object based Design environment Qlarity Foundry Windows Command line compiler Qlarify Win32 or Linux CERTIFICATION FCC Part 15 Class A CE Certification 4 2 Supported Interfaces 4 2 1 Serial Ports The QTERM Z60 H comes standard with one user select able serial port The serial port interface can be selected via dip switches EIA 232 EJA 422 or EIA 485 The QTERM Z60 L is equipped with one EIA 232 serial port Q SI Qlarity based Terminal Hardware NOTE The serial port is wired as Data Communica tions Equipment DCE The interface is selected using DIP switches The following table shows the dip switch settings Dip Switch Settings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 EIA 232 off off off off off on off off EIA 422 off off off off on off off off EIA 485 on o
86. onents 4 3 1 Touch Screen The QTERM Z60 touch screen provides user input through any number of touch keys located on or around the display The standard key legend shown in the figure below provides areas for five soft keys down each side of the display A cus tom legend underlay can be ordered to personalize the ter 31 minal for your application for shipments of over one hundred QTERM Z60 Touch keys can also be defined in your user applications at any location on or around the display Touch keys may be any size 4 3 2 Speaker A speaker is built into the QTERM Z60 terminal and faces to the back of the unit Audio can be linked to events or actions e g screen press timer etc Pitch and duration are controlled by API functions called from the user appli cation Refer to Controlling the Speaker section in the Qlarity based Terminal Programmer s Reference Manual 4 3 3 System Memory The QTERM Z60 terminal stores the firmware and user applications in a compressed format in flash memory and then transfers them to RAM memory when the terminal is powered on Two megabytes of flash memory and sixteen megabytes of RAM memory are standard For information on using resources efficiently to conserve memory when creating a user application refer to Edit Resources section in the Qlarity Foundry User s Manual For information on downloading new firmware download ing a user application and determining
87. ord is required but not entered or entered incorrectly Power On Setup starts and some limited functions are available including Display Calibration and Done Use the keyboard keys described below to select functions and options in Power On Setup To move from category to category Press to move forward from one category of functions e g Flash Memory Display Calibration etc to another A heading is highlighted when you move to it Continue to press gt to move to the next page Press lt to move back wards through the categories To move within a category When the category heading you want to edit is highlighted press lt Enter gt to move to the first function Press and lt to move from function to function in the category To go back to the category heading go to the topmost function and press 4 or go to the bottommost function and press gt and then move from category to category again To change a function When at a function that you want to edit press lt Enter gt to move to the available options Press gt and lt to toggle through the options e g off and on When the option you want is displayed press lt Enter gt to select the option and move back to the function name QS Corporation Fax 801 466 8792 Web www qsicorp com Phone 801 466 8770 38 Saving and Exiting When you are ready to exit Power On Setup press either gt or lt with a category heading highlighted t
88. power source in a range of 8 to 26 V dc This power is supplied via the main DB9 serial connector Other options for supplying power to the QTERM G70 are PoE Power over Ethernet and five volts from a well regulated power supply via the main DB9 serial connector Please contact QSI for more information about this option The five volt power supply input option is only available on terminals with the TFT display option 1 1 1 Specifications The following tables contain the technical specifications for the QTERM G70 TERMINAL DISPLAY Color standard STN 256 colors Grayscale optional FSTN 16 shades of gray Active Matrix optional TFT 256 colors Enhanced TFT optional Enhanced TFT 256 colors Pixels 320 x 240 Dot Pitch 0 36 mm Software controlled tempera Contrast ture compensated N A on TFT units Cold cathode fluorescent Lighting brightness is software controllable Color 200 nits typical Grayscale 195 nits typical Backlight Brightness TFT 470 nits typical Enhanced TFT 600 nits typical TOUCH SCREEN Analog resistive operation QSI Corporation Fax 801 466 8792 Web www qsicorp com Phone 801 466 8770 QSIQlarity based Terminal Hardware TOUCH SCREEN PHYSICAL Transparent touch area over viewable display Weight 1 16 kg Labeled touch underlay area on each side of display Processor 200 MHz Intel XScale core platform INTER
89. rial interface Pin 232 422 485 1 Tx RTx 2 Tx Tx RTx 3 Rx Rx 4 Ba a 5 Ground Ground Ground 6 Rx 7 CTS in a 8 RTS out 9 Power Power Power Power is supplied to the terminal through pin 9 and ground is supplied through pin 5 of the primary serial port connec tor 1 2 2 Optional Ethernet Port The optional Ethernet port has a standard 10 100Base T interface with an 8 pin RJ 45 modular jack connector and uses TCP IP protocol The connector orientation and pinout table are shown in the following table Pinout Table RJ45 Connector Back of unit 1 2 3 Optional PS 2 Keyboard Interface The optional PS 2 port can be used to connect a standard PS 2 keyboard to the QTERM G70 terminal The connector orientation and pinout table are shown below Pinout Table Keyboard Data Ground 5 Volts Clock Female Mini DIN Connector Back of unit NOTE PS 2 keyboard interface is not available in the terminals with the PoE option 1 2 4 Optional 5 Volt Power Supply on Secondary Serial Port The secondary serial port interface if included can option ally be configured to provide a 5 volt DC power supply The supply can provide up to 100 mA current to a serial periph eral device such as a barcode reader connected to COM2 The 5 volt supply is provided on pin 9 and returns to ground on pin 5 1 2
90. rts for the pin assignments for power and ground DC power must be in the range of 8 to 26 volts the current will vary depending on the input voltage see table below QTERM G70 power must come from an SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage power CAUTION source and should have a current limit on its output of 5 Amperes It must provide a mini mum of 8 volts DC power and be limited to a maximum of 26 volts DC Limiting may be inherent to the supply or may be provided by supplementary overcurrent devices If the QTERM G70 does not respond or exhibits abnormal behavior on power up disconnect power and contact QSI for technical support Current Consumption Terminal 12 VDC 24 VDC PoE Standard unit color no 400 mA 240 mA 120 mA options idle Standard TET unit TPT 675 mA 350mA 190 mA no options idle Standard unit active aden ae adha mA mA mA Standard TFT unit add 90 add 50 add 15 active mA mA mA With keyboard option add 70 add 35 N A and keyboard attached mA mA With Ethernet option and add 40 add 20 S N A connection mA mA 1 4 6 Powering On the Terminal for the First Time When you connect power to the QTERM G70 terminal it automatically loads the application saved in flash memory into RAM memory and displays the application If no appli cation is present the terminal display may be blank but the backlighting verifies it is powered on When you power
91. s of RAM memory are standard QSI Corporation Fax 801 466 8792 Web www qsicorp com Phone 801 466 8770 For information on using resources efficiently to conserve memory when creating a user application refer to Edit Resources section in the Qlarity Foundry User s Manual For information on downloading new firmware download ing a user application and determining the size of a user application refer to the Qlarity Foundry User s Manual 1 3 7 Watchdog Timer A watchdog timer can be optionally added to enforce proper operation of the QTERM G70 The watchdog timer will reset the terminal if there is a problem that causes the firm ware to lock up This does not apply to software deadlocks in the Qlarity code If that is required then the Qlarity watchdog timer should be used using the WatchdogEnable and WatchdogReset APIs 1 4 Installing the QTERM G70 Terminal to NEMA 4 Specifications A QTERM G70 terminal uses a rugged glass filled polyes ter UL 94V 0 case designed to mount into a panel or dry wall When properly installed in a NEMA 4 rated panel the QTERM G70 meets all NEMA 4 specifications including hose down icing and salt spray A QTERM G70 terminal can be installed in either a land scape or portrait orientation When installing a terminal you generally take the following steps S Decide whether you want to mount and use the terminal in a portrait or landscape orientation Portrait means that the
92. the size of a user application refer to the Qlarity Foundry User s Manual QS Corporation Fax 801 466 8792 Web www qsicorp com Phone 801 466 8770 32 4 4 Installing the QTERM Z60 Terminal to NEMA 4 Specifications A QTERM Z60 terminal uses a rugged glass filled polyes ter UL 94V 0 case designed to mount into a panel When properly installed in a NEMA 4 rated panel the QTERM Z60 meets all NEMA 4 specifications including hose down icing and salt spray A QTERM Z60 terminal can be installed in either a land scape or portrait orientation When installing a terminal you generally take the following steps S Decide whether you want to mount and use the terminal in a portrait or landscape orientation Portrait means that the longest dimension is vertical landscape means that the longest dimension is horizontal e Cut a hole in the panel See section 4 4 1 Cutting Out the Panel for specifications e Install the QTERM Z60 terminal in the panel See section 4 4 2 Installing the Terminal for instructions e Connect cables to the terminal Verify that the thumb screws are tight or the locks snapped into place for each cable used Apply DC power to the QTERM Z60 terminal See section 4 4 3 Applying Power for information 4 4 1 Cutting Out the Panel The QTERM Z60 terminal can be mounted in panels from 0 to 7 mm thick No screw holes need to be drilled to install the terminal in the panel M
93. ts DC Limiting may be inherent to the supply or may be provided by supplementary overcurrent devices If the QTERM Z60 does not respond or exhibits abnormal behavior on power up disconnect power and contact QSI for technical support CAUTION 4 4 4 Powering On the Terminal for the First Time When you connect power to the QTERM Z60 terminal it automatically loads the application saved in flash memory into RAM memory and displays the application If no appli cation is present the terminal display may be blank but the backlighting verifies it is powered on When you power on the terminal for the first time a demo program or a special application custom designed for your company loads The demo program will help you verify that the terminal is operating properly Follow the on screen prompts or any documentation accompanying the program to guide you through tests or demonstrations designed to verify terminal operation Once you have verified that the terminal is functioning properly refer to Chapter 5 Power On Setup for informa tion on configuring your terminal The Power On Setup util ity includes functions to do the following e Change orientation of the terminal portrait or landscape e Download a new user application to the terminal e Select the application mode e Set up communications settings for the terminal e Adjust display contrast or backlight e Enter change password if used QSI Corporation
94. ttings S Enter change password if used S Set the real time clock if available QSI Corporation Fax 801 466 8792 Web www qsicorp com Phone 801 466 8770 CHAPTER 4 QTERM Z60 TERMINAL 4 1 Product Description TERMINAL DISPLAY The QTERM Z60 terminal is an economical graphic ter Standard STN 256 colors minal with object based programming Two different mod Pixels 320 x 240 els of the QTERM Z60 exist to suit any environment and c budget In general the Z60 H version is NEMA 4 rated and poe tome has a user selectable serial port while the Z60 L is NEMA Contrast Software controlled tempera 12 rated has one EIA 232 serial port and a slightly different ture compensated display Cold cathode fluorescent l Lighting brightness is software The QTERM Z60 features a QVGA 320x240 pixel 256 controllable color STN color LCD display It uses a cold cathode fluo f rescent backlight CCFL The CCFL provides high con Backlight Brightness 200 nits typical trast and easy readability and is replaceable The contrast is software controlled and temperature compensated The ana log resistive touch screen covers the full viewable area of the display as well as the pre labeled legend underlay around the display The QTERM Z60 H is equipped with one user selectable serial port EIA 232 EIA 422 or EIA 485 The interface is selected using DIP switches The QTERM Z60 L is equipped with one EIA 232 serial port A speaker
95. ud Optional Keyboard P Output Optional Ethernet Output Back View K A 8 4 mm long M4 Ground Stud ref M4 Nuts w Lockwashers Front Panel Stiffener Mounting Panel Right Side View Front Panel 3 On the back of the panel align the terminal mounting bracket holes with the mounting studs and place the bracket against the back of the panel 4 Attachments with lockwashers supplied with the ter minal onto each of the fourteen mounting studs 17 Tighten all nuts to create the seal between the terminal gasket and the panel Avoid overtightening the nuts 2 4 3 Applying Power Power is supplied to the QTERM G75 terminal via the pri mary serial port connector Refer to section 2 2 1 Serial Ports for the pin assignments for power and ground DC power must be in the range of 8 to 26 volts the current will vary depending on the input voltage see table below QTERM G75 power must come from an SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage power CAUTION source and should have a current limit on its output of 5 Amperes It must provide a mini mum of 8 volts DC power and be limited to a maximum of 26 volts DC Limiting may be inherent to the supply or may be provided by supplementary overcurrent devices If the QTERM G75 does not respond or exhibits abnormal behavior on power up disconnect power and contact QSI for technical support Current Consumption Terminal 12
96. und Hirose HR30 8R 12SC Humidity 0 to 95 non condensing Integral cable with DB15f Vibration 5 to 2000 Hz 4 g RMS Connector Panel mount DB9f 2 with optional Shock 20 g 3 ms any axis second serial port 8 pin modular RJ45 with Ethernet option POWER Primary serial port configurable as 8 to 32 VDC See section 3 4 3 for current consumption EIA 232 EJA 422 or EIA 485 PoE Power over Ethernet Secondary serial port available EIA 2372 Options EIA 422 or EIA 485 SOFTWARE Ethernet 10Base T with support for TCP IP Programming language Qlarity object based networking Design environment Qlarity Foundry Windows Power over Ethernet Command line compiler Qlarify Win32 or Linux MEMORY CUSTOMIZING Standard 2 Mbytes flash and 16 Mbytes SDRAM Keypad legend Customize with logo name or graphics SPEAKER 7 S CERTIFICATION Standard Software programmable pitch and duration l l FCC Part 15 Class B Class A with Ethernet or PoE Optional Audio wav decoder option REAL TIME CLOCK CE Certification uU ana Independent processor based real time P clock equipped with a battery backup 3 2 Supported Interfaces PHYSICAL 3 2 1 Handheld Connector Interface l Panel mount Configuration Handheld The QTERM GS55 handheld terminal comes standard with one serial port through a 12 pin round connector Hirose Handheld ABS bicarbonate case with HR30 8R 12SC or integral cable with strain relief termi Hous molded rubber boot nated with a DB1
97. up press either Next or Back with a category heading highlighted to move to DONE on the last page and press Select Save and Exit is highlighted Press Select to save your changes and exit Power On Setup To exit without saving the changes press Next to move to Exit w o Save and then press Select Refer to section 5 4 for information on specific functions 5 2 Using a Keypad You will use the left most three keys on the top row of the keypad to navigate in Power On Setup On the QSI standard legends these keys are labeled F1 F2 and F3 Key assign ments are as follows move between categories functions Fl Back i Back and options Fe Select select a category function or option F3 Next move between categories functions and options Do the following to start Power On Setup using a keypad 1 Turn off power to the terminal You will need to remove power from the terminal or unplug it to turn off the power 2 Press and hold any three keys other than the Power key as you power on the terminal If the terminal is in Development Mode see below press and hold any single key other than the Power key as you apply power to the terminal 3 Continue to hold these keys until the words Power On Setup appear on the screen then release the keys 4 If a password is required the prompt Enter pass word is displayed Press the password key sequence on the keypad to enter the password then press the
98. ww qsicorp com Phone 801 466 8770 Q SI Q larity based Terminal Hardware 5 4 9 2 UDP Use this function to set the IP address to send UDP packets to for feedback Press Next or Back to move to FEEDBACK Press Select and Next to move to the UDP field Press Select again to move to the first digit in the UDP field Press Next or Back to change the digit s value Press Select to move to the next digit and press Next or Back to change it Continue to press Select and change each digit in the address as required Press Select at the last digit to return to the UDP field NOTE keyboard option If you are using a keyboard you can use the number keys 0 9 to enter the digits Press Next or Back to move to the DONE section and select Save and Exit to exit Power On Setup 5 4 9 3 Port Number Use this function to set the port number to send UDP feed back packets to Press Next or Back to move to FEEDBACK Press Select and Next to move to the Port field Press Select again to move to the first digit in the Port field Press Next or Back to change the digit s value Press Select to move to the next digit and press Next or Back to change it Continue to press Select and change each digit in the Port number as required Press Select at the last digit to return to the Port field NOTE keyboard option If you are using a keyboard you can use the number keys 0 9 to enter the digits
99. y see this function if you selected Yes at the Use Password field Use this function to set up or change the Power On Setup password see section 5 4 10 2 above Press Next to move to Change Password and press Select The Enter Password prompt and the arrow keys T J lt with the Select key in the center are dis played Press a series of arrow keys in the order they must be entered as the password e g TT An asterisk appears in the Enter Password prompt for each arrow you press When you have finished entering the password press QS Corporation Fax 801 466 8792 Web www qsicorp com Phone 801 466 8770 46 Select in the center of the display The Confirm New Password box is displayed Enter the password a second time to confirm it The mes sage Password will be changed on exit with save is dis played Press Next or Back to move to the DONE section and select Save and Exit to exit Power On Setup The next time you access Power On Setup the new password will be required 5 4 11 Diagnostics You will only see this category if your terminal is set up to use a keypad or keyboard Use the Diagnostics functions to verify that a keypad or keyboard key is working properly NOTE cannot test lt Enter gt key Because the lt Enter gt key is required to exit Diagnostics you cannot test it All other keys may be tested 5 4 11 1 Keypad Key Use this function to verify that

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