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1. Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 IDE RESET 2 GND 3 DATA 7 4 DATA 8 5 DATA 6 6 DATA 9 7 DATA 5 8 DATA 10 9 DATA 4 10 DATA 11 11 DATA 3 12 DATA 12 13 DATA 2 14 DATA 13 15 DATA 1 16 DATA 14 17 DATA 0 18 DATA 15 19 SIGNAL GND 20 N C 21 HDD DREQ 22 GND 23 IO WRITE 24 GND 25 IO READ 26 GND 27 HD READY 28 CABLE SELECT 29 HDACK 0 30 GND 31 IRQ14 32 N C 33 ADDR 1 34 N C 35 ADDR 0 36 ADDR2 37 HDD SELECTO 38 HDD SELECT 1 39 IDE ACTIVEO 40 GND 41 Vcc 42 43 GND 44 N C low active Trek 725 User Manual 82 B 6 LVDS Connector CN5 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 VCC3P3 2 VCC3P3 3 GND 4 GND 5 LVDS_NO 6 LVDS_PO 7 GND 8 LVDS 9 LVDS_P1 10 GND 11 LVDS_N2 12 LVDS_P2 13 GND 14 LVDS_N3 15 LVDS_P3 16 GND 17 LVDS_CLKN 18 LVDS_CLKP 19 GND 20 GND 83 AppendixB B 7 Flat Panel Display Connector 7 Reserved Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 VDD 2 VDD 3 GND 4 GND 5 VDD 6 VDD 7 Vcon 8 GND 9 BO 10 1 11 2 12 B3 13 B4 14 B5 15 B6 16 7 17 GO 18 G1 19 G2 20 G3 21 G4 22 G5 23 G6 24 G7 25 RO 26 R1 27 R2 28 R3 29 R4 30 R5 31 R6 32 R7 33 GND 34 GND 35 SHCLK 36 FLM 37 M DE 38 LP 39 Reserved 40 ENAVEE B 8 USB Client CN8 amp JP13 This is a 4 pin 2 mm wafer connector Pin Signal 1 GND 2 SA BUSB DPR 3 SA BUSB DNR 4 USB L
2. 310 00 81 50 I 7 Chapter 1 Trek 725 User Manual CHAPTER Getting Started This chapter provides brief instructions for operating the 725 A Quick Tour of TREK 725 Installation Procedures Chapter 2 Getting Started 2 1 A Quick Tour of the TREK 725 When you place TREK 725 upright on the desktop its front panel appears as shown in Figure 2 1 1000000 Figure 2 1 Front View of TREK 725 When you look at the side of TREK 725 you will see the holes for mounting as shown in Fig 2 2 gp N Ee lt Figure 2 2 Side of TREK 725 Trek 725 User Manual 10 When you turn TREK 725 around and look at its rear cover you will find VESA standard holes and others for mounting There are no ventilation holes as shown in Figure 2 3 Figure 2 3 Rear Side View of TREK 725 The I O placement is at the bottom of 725 as shown in Fig 2 4 Figure 2 4 TREK 725 I O Placement 11 Chapter2 2 2 Installation Procedure 2 2 1 Connecting the Power Cord We provide one water proof DC power inlet cable You can find it
3. ir LOCAL MACHIME HTTPROOT 0 411 _ 5 _ 5 return Regsetuntuelxtnkey TEXT C DeF aul t 8 NEG_S2 LPOVIE sRoot vesLen shoot 272 RegClasekey hkey return TRUE al L1 2f in 407 Coig ovala an Figure 4 29 Trek 725 User Manual 54 4 8 TREK 725 Windows CE 5 0 Default Components 4 8 1 Applications and Services Development New Platform Wizard Step 5 Applications and Services Development 9 Items Active Template Library ATL OBEX Client Libraries and Runtimes Component Services COM and DCOM Component Object Model COM DCOM amp Minimal OLE Support 1 Speech Interface 1 Lightweight Directory Access Protocol 1 Message Queuing 5 0 Microsoft Foundation Classes MFC Object Exchange Protocol OBEX Server sl E a Estimated size of these items 1158 m eK lt Back Next gt Finish Figure 4 30 New Platform Wizard Step 5 x Applications and Services Development Items OBEX Client XML C Pocket Outlook Object Model M SOAP Toolkit iv Client C Server Standard SDK for Windows CE ET Compact Framework OS Dependencies for NET Compact L Smart Device Authentication Utility NET Co
4. TREK 725 Vehicle Mounted Terminal with Intel XScale IXP420 533MHz WinCE 5 0 and 10 4 TFT LCD User Manual Copyright This document is copyrighted 2005 All rights are reserved The origi nal manufacturer reserves the right to make improvements to the products described in this manual at any time without notice No part of this manual may be reproduced copied translated or transmit ted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of the original manufacturer Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable However the original manufacturer assumes no responsibility for its use nor for any infringements upon the rights of third parties that may result from such use Acknowledgements IBM PC AT PS 2 and VGA are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation Intel is trademark of Intel Corporation Microsoft Windows CE NET is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corp All other product names or trademarks are properties of their respective owners For more information on this and other Advantech products please visit our websites at http www advantech com http www advantech com tw For technical support and service please visit our support website at http service advantech com tw eservice This manual is for the TREK 725 Part No 2006720000 Ist Edition Printed in Taiwan August 2005 Trek 725 User Manual ii FCC Class B
5. Platform Builder 50 9220 pise Gummer 200 gt B Memon Matini Yend Coy 40 Otter Took 3 vn Miet Offen Bir Mimmo Phoen FOK Ny 2002 Mewen Vial mp 60 7 Figure 4 2 Execute HyperTerminal from Start Menu 29 Chapter4 2 the HyperTerminal session Press OK HAREM ELMER ZEN HyberTerminall Figure 4 3 Naming HyperTerminal 3 Select the PC COM port used to connect to the TREK 725 Press OK DS n x ERE et man fr un COR Trek 725 User Manual 30 Figure 4 4 Choose HyperTerminal COM port 4 Setup HyperTerminal by selecting a Baud Rate of 38400 bps 8 Data Bits No Parity one Stop Bit and no Flow Control Press OK Figure 4 5 Configure COM port parameters Now HyperTerminal is ready to use Connect a null modem cable from the PC COM port to the 725 COMI port See section 1 6 for the location of the TREK 725 COMI port 4 2 2 Choosing an image download method 1 Power on 725 31 Chapter4 2 Press SPACE to enter the EBOOT Configuration Options win dow when the HyperTerminal shows the screen below B lpfictiveReg 00000000 pRegIn 80163CD0 pRegOut 00000000 FMD Init Flash Address xB4600008 Length 0x2000000 ter Comanent s f flRegisterI
6. Connect Eile Edit View Advanced E 31 2 5 Make USBConnect 425 Connection Modem x a My Connection Select a modem Hayes Compatible on COMI v Settings Security Settings lt Back Next gt 9 start Network Connections 204 Figure 4 19 Networking via PPP 4 5 3 Web browser The TREK 725 built in Windows CE OS includes the IE browser It can be used to browse web pages on World Wide Web via LAN or PPP con nections 4 6 M system DOC Flash File System 4 6 1 Introduction to M system DOC Flash File System The M system DOC Flash File System was designed and developed spe cifically as an enhancement to Microsoft Windows CE operating systems to eliminate extra disk like storage such as storage cards redundant RAM and ROM Trek 725 User Manual 48 4 6 2 DiskOnChip folder TREK 725 TREK 725 uses M system DOC Flash to use the free space of flash ROMs for persistent storage The M system DOC Flash file system region of the system is located in the DiskOnChip directory Any file or directory stored in the DiskOnChip directory is kept persistently even if the TREK 725 is turned off The user can store software or data in DiskOnChip rather than on CF cards to avoid inconvenience 4 7 Application Program Development The TREK 725 is bundled with the Windows CE 5 0 operating system In r
7. International Items Input Method Manager IMM National Language Support NLS amp Locale Se s Choose 1 English US National Language Suppoi Locale Specific Support Multilingual User Interface MUI Unicode Script Processor for Complex Scri Estimated size of these items 11450 KB Figure 4 44 4 8 9 Internet Client Services New Platform Wizard Step 13 Internet Client Services items B8 Browser Application Internet Explorer HTML Application Internet Explorer 6 0 for Windows CE Pocket Internet Explorer internet Explorer 6 0 for Windows CE Internet Explorer Browser Control Ho Internet Explorer HTML DHTML API Filter and Translation Internet Explorer Plug in Image Di Internet Explorer Theme Library ternet Explorer Multiple Language Internet Explorer Multiple Langua Optional CharsetEncoding in regi x lt il gt Estimated size of these items 13215 KB lt Next Einish Figure 4 45 a ely lt lt lt lt lt Trek 725 User Manual 62 New Platform Wizard Step 12 Internet Client Services Internet Explorer 6 0 for Windows Cc v Internet Explorer Browser Control Ho Internet Explorer HTML DHTML API Internet
8. Local Playback C Digital Rights Management v DirectShow Media Formats Audio Codecs and Renderers Video Codecs and Renderers C DVD Video Windows Media Player Trek 725 User Manual Figure 4 49 64 4 8 11 Security New Platform Wizard Step 15 Security Items Authentication Services SSPI NTLM Kerberos Schannel SSL TLS ryptography Services CryptoAPI 1 0 witt v icates CryptoAPI 2 0 ie Hellman DSS Provider Smart Card Encryption Provider Local Authentication Sub System Microsoft Certificate Enrollment Tool Samp Credential Manager KJ Certificates CryptoAPI 2 0 Estimated size of these items 18444 KB Figure 4 50 4 8 12 Shell and User Interface New Platform Wizard Step 16 Shell and User Interface Items 8 F User Interface Graphics Windowing and Events Shell Graphical Shell Choose 1 Standard Shell Windows Thin Client Shell AYGShell API Set Command Shell Accessibility Common Dialog Support Controls Option B Control Panel Applets Customizable UI Touch Screen Stylus Estimated size of these items 21116 KB lt Back Next gt Finish Cancel Figure 4 51 65 New Platform Wizard
9. Model DynaPro 95422 Type Resistive Base glass construction Tempered Glass Resolution Continuous Light transmission 7596 typical Durability 1 Million Activations on a single point tested by a 5 8 diameter silicone finger with a 350 g load at 2 Hz 100 000 characters written within a 20 mm x 20 mm area on the touch screen 1 5 Power Input Range amp Power Consumption TREK 725 works with a 24 48V DC power input The maximum cur rent consumption is about 2 A at 24 Vdc The power consumption is 20 Watts in normal mode no I O device and RF modules connected to the TREK 725 with only WinCE O S running and 15Watts in idle mode LCD backlight off 5 Chapter 1 1 6 WO Ports Placement N A N 8910 11 12 13 Two PCMCIA slots RJ 45 10 100Base T LAN port Audio jack socket Mic in amp Line out COM port CAN bus port Waterproof DC power inlet USB 2 0 host port 1 2 3 4 5 6 Waterproof DC power inlet 7 8 9 USB 2 0 host port 1 0 Audio jack socket Mic in amp Line out 11 COM port 12 USB 1 1 client port 13 Hardware reset button Trek 725 User Manual 6 1 7 Dimensions 80 00 po 30 00 254 90 oo0onoo
10. Normal XIP V Boot LOGO Bitmap Browse Upgrade the Clone from CF to Flash Make Clone from Flash to CF Figure 4 9 Press Apply button to upgrade on board flash ROM Reboot the system after the upgrade process is done 4 4 Utilities There are several useful utilities added to the standard Windows CE 5 0 OS 4 4 1 System Configurator System Configurator is an outstanding utility designed by Advantech Windows CE software team It is an integrated environment where the user can get useful system information as well as configure favorite sys tem settings and system control functions on demand Double click the System Configurator icon on the desktop The following sections illus trate the functions of System Configurator Trek 725 User Manual 36 4 4 2 General Memory information including DRAM and FLASH file system informa tion is displayed on the General page This page also shows the versions of each part of the installed embedded OS including Windows CE 5 0 Bootloader and System Configurator System Configurator General Touchscreen Display Watchdog Misc FLASH Seele Image Storage Mig 313 03 ke ai Image Storage Free Used 32 3 0 4 250 61 Installed Software ImgVPCiOD WinE 100 07 11 2005 BootLoader 253 05 17 2005 System Configurator v2 52 01 04 2005 4 start System Configurator PREF 11 52PM 2164 Figure 4 10 General information 39 Chapter4 4 4 3 C
11. Power Switch 1 x water proof power on off switch Power 1 x water proof power connector Connector SW reset Yes through system configurator HW reset Yes push button in back side Battery Optional battery pack 4S1P 2200 mAh Li ion rechargeable type Mechanical Dimension 310 x 255 x 80 mm W x Hx D Weight 3 5 Kg Without RF module amp battery pack Material Aluminum Environmental Operating 0 50 C TREK 725R CEAO Temperature 30 50 C TREK 725R FCEAO Storage 20 60 C Temperature Vibration Random vibration operation 1G Shock Sine vibration non operation 2G Shock 50G Water Dust IP65 NEMA4 for complete unit with no I O cables resistance connected EMC FCC Class A CE Safety UL CE BSMI VCCI Trek 725 User Manual 4 1 3 LCD Specifications Table 1 2 LCD Specifications LCD model AU G104SN03 Display type TFT color LCD Size Diagonal 10 4 Resolution 800 x 600 VGA Maximum colors 262K colors Pixel pitch mm 0 264 H x 0 264 V Luminance cd m2 230 cd m Lamp lifetime 20000 hours Note The panel PC uses a reliable high quality color LCD display However it may contain a few defective pixels which do not always illuminate With current technology it is impossible to completely elimi nate defective pixels Advantech is actively working to improve this technology 1 4 Touch screen Specifications Table 1 3 Touch screen Specifications
12. Step 16 Shell and User Interface Customizable Ul Mouse Network User Interface C Overlapping Menus Software Input Panel Software based Input Panel Drive Software based Input Panel SIP 10 Quarter VGA Resources Portrait Mo Common Controls ij C Animation Control Common Control sme Figure 4 52 4 8 13 Windows CE Error Reporting New Platform Wizard Step 17 Windows CE Error Reporting Cancel r Error Report Generator Report Upload Client C Error Report Transfer Driver _ C Error Reporting Control Panel gt Figure 4 53 Trek 725 User Manual 66 4 8 14 Voice Over IP Phone Services New Platform Wizard Step 18 3 Voice over IP Phone Services Items Phone IME Phone IME PC Authentication Telephony User Interface VoIP Application Interface Layer Realtime Communications RTC Client AF Estimated size of these items 21116 KB p lt Back Next gt Finish Cancel Figure 4 54 4 9 Advantech API Library gp Advantech Library for eVC Installation Guide 03 03 2005 Copyright C 2005 Advantech Co Ltd Latest update 03 17 2005 4 9 1 Update History Date Description 20050317 Add AdvlibRegFlushKey Remove AdvLibBrightApply Dialog 4 9 2 Release notes This software package release is version 1 0 1
13. Choosing an image download method 31 4 2 3 configuration examples 36 Upgrade Procedute eee 36 Utilities eR 38 4 4 1 System Configurator cece sse 38 ix Table of Contents 4 4 2 General 4 4 3 Calibration un 4 4 4 Display essent eterne enne 4 4 5 Watchdog timer 4 4 6 Miscellaneous 4 4 7 Startup execution 4 4 8 Hotkey Configuration eene 4 5 lt Network eet n eet alas 4 5 1 Networking via Ethernet sees 4 5 2 Networking via PPP sse 4 5 3 Web browser 4 6 M system DOC Flash File System 4 6 1 Introduction to M system DOC Flash File System 48 4 6 2 DiskOnChip folder in 725 49 4 7 Application Program Development 49 4 7 1 System requirements sse 49 4 7 2 Building programs for Windows CE 50 4 7 5 How to install the SDK ees 50 4 74 Running your application programs 54 4 8 TREK 725 Windows CE 5 0 Default Components 55 4 8 1 Applications and Services Development 55 4 8 2 Applications End User eee 56 4 8 3 Core OS 00001 56 4 84 Communication Services
14. Explorer Multiple Language Internet Explorer RPC Support Internet Explorer TV Style Navigation URL Moniker Services Windows Internet Services XML Data Islands _ XML MIME Viewer Pocket Internet Explorer HTML View WI Internet Options Control Panel Estimated size of these items 13728 KB Back Next Finish Cancel Figure 4 46 4 8 10 Graphics and Multimedia Technologies New Platform Wizard Step 14 Graphics and Multimedia Technologies Graphics WMA and Streaming C Raster Fonts Support 1 Font Compatibility Alphablend API GDI version Gradient Fill Support Multiple Monitor Support Imaging v Still Image Codec Support Encod Still Image Decoders PNG Decoder BMP Decoder GIF Decoder ICO Decoder Estimated size of these items 17917 KB lt Back Next gt Einish Figure 4 47 63 Chapter4 New Platform Wizard Step 14 Graphics and Multimedia Technologies Still Image Encoders C Direct3D Mobile Audio Compression Manager Waveform Audio Media Streaming Media New Platform Wizard Graphics and Multimedia Technologies Audio Compression Manager Waveform Audio Media Streaming Media Playback WMA and
15. Fl ssig oder Aerosolreiniger Am besten dient ein angefeuchtetes Tuch zur Reinigung Die NetzanschluBsteckdose soll nahe dem Ger t angebracht und leicht zug nglich sein Das Ger t ist vor Feuchtigkeit zu sch tzen Bei der Aufstellung des Ger tes ist auf sicheren Stand zu achten Ein Kippen oder Fallen k nnte Verletzungen hervorrufen Die Bel ftungs ffnungen dienen zur Luftzirkulation die das Ger t vor berhit zung sch tzt Sorgen Sie daf r daB diese ffnungen nicht abgedeckt werden Beachten Sie beim AnschluB an das Stromnetz die AnschluBwerte Verlegen Sie die NetzanschluBleitung so daB niemand dar ber fallen kann Es sollte auch nichts auf der Leitung abgestellt werden Alle Hinweise und Warnungen die sich am Ger ten befinden sind zu beachten Wird das Ger t ber einen l ngeren Zeitraum nicht benutzt sollten Sie es vom Stromnetz trennen Somit wird im Falle einer berspannung eine Besch di gung vermieden Durch die L ftungs ffnungen d rfen niemals Gegenst nde oder Fl ssigkeiten in das Ger t gelangen Dies k nnte einen Brand bzw elektrischen Schlag aus l sen ffnen Sie niemals das Ger t Das Ger t darf aus Gr nden der elektrischen Sicherheit nur von authorisiertem Servicepersonal ge ffnet werden Wenn folgende Situationen auftreten ist das Ger t vom Stromnetz zu trennen und von einer qualifizierten Servicestelle zu berpr fen a Netzkabel oder Netzstecker sind besch digt b Fl
16. GPS module installation Antenna cable Adaptor board COM port cable GPS module 3 5 System backup battery module installation Advantech reserve one system backup battery module for customer installation or replacement This session will show how to install or replace this module Manufacturer name and model name of system backup battery module Advantech TREK 725 BP Smart Li ion battery 4S1P 2200mAh 21 Chapter 3 3 5 1 Battery Installation Manufacturer name and model name of battery module Advantech TREK 725 BP Figure 3 8 Loosen four screws and open the battery panel Figure 3 9 Connect the battery Trek 725 User Manual 22 Figure 3 10 Put the battery into unit 3 6 Installing the 2 5 Hard Disk Drive HDD You can attach one Enhanced Integrated Device Electronics EIDE hard disk drive to the panel PC s internal controller which uses a PCI local bus interface The advanced IDE controller supports faster data transfer and allows the IDE hard drive to exceed 528 MB The following are instruc tions for installation 1 Detach the HDD bracket by unscrewing the four screws 2 on the top of the HDD bracket Screw order number and description e 1930030400 M3x4L 1933030500 M3x5L 23 Chapter 3 2 Place the HDD inside the HDD bracket and tighten four screws 1 from both sides of the HDD bracket HDD Bottom up Pin 1 Screw 1 1930030400 M3x4L Tr
17. Next Finish Cancel Figure 4 33 Trek 725 User Manual 56 New Platform Wizard Step 7 Core 05 Services cv Notification Choose 1 UI based Notification Non UI based Notification Power Management Choose 1 Power Management Full O Power Management Minimal Device Manager M Kernel Features Target Control Support Shell exe Fiber API FormatMessage API Memory Mapped Files Message Queue Point to Point USB Storage Class Driver Estimated size of these items 5685 Back Next gt Einish Cancel Figure 4 34 4 8 4 Communication Services and Networking New Platform Wizard Step Communication Services and Networking Items Networking Features C Domain Discovery Extended DNS Querying and Update Extensible Authentication Protocol Firewall Internet Connection Sharing 1 5 _ IPSec v4 NDIS Packet Capturing DLL NDIS User mode 1 0 Driver Network Bridging Network Driver Architecture NDIS Network Utilities IpConfig Ping Rou Reference Gateway User Interface lt gt SNTP Client with DST Estimated size of these items 7217 Figure 4 35 57 Chapter4 New Platform Wizard Communication Services and Networking Remote Configuration Framework TCP IPv6 Support C Universal Plug
18. Organization edvantech uen Cmm Figure 4 23 51 Chapter4 Choose the setup type Embedded Visual C Microsoft Compact Framework or Documentation in Custom Setup iS TREK 725_SDK Setup Choose Setup Type Choose the setup type that best suits your needs Custom Allows users to choose which program Features will be installed and where they will be installed Recommended For advanced users Complete All program Features will be installed Requires most disk space Cancel Figure 4 24 ji IREK 725_SDK Destination Folders Destination Folders Click Next to install to this folder or click Change to install to a different Folder Install TREK 725 SDK to C Program Files Windows CE Tools wceS0041xP_BSP_BETAZ Change 774 Figure 4 25 Trek 725 User Manual 52 5 Click the Install button to install the SDK i TREK 725_SDK Setup Ready to Install The Setup Wizard is ready to begin the Complete installation Click Install to begin the installation If you want to review or change any of your installation settings click Back Click Cancel to exit the wizard Figure 4 26 The SDK begins to install 12 IREK 725 SDK Setup Installing TREK 725_SDK Please wait while the Setup Wizard installs TREK 725 SDK This may take several minutes Status SGeeeeeeeeeeeseene Cancel Figure 4 27 53 Chapter 4 6 Click Finish to complet
19. These Advantech API calls can support only the TREK 725 67 Chapter4 4 9 3 File layout ReadMe txt ADVLib h Header file ADVLib lib Library file AdvLib dll Dynamic linked library release version TestAPI zip An API demo project 4 9 4 Application development with this Library All API functions are exported from the Advlib DLL dynamic link library A header file Advlib h and library Advlib LIB for C C are pro vided in the Include and Library directories There are six classes of API functions Watchdog API BOOL AdvLibWDSetConfig DWORD delay int timeout BOOL AdvLibWDTrigger void BOOL AdvLibWDDisable void Get MAC Address API BOOL AdvLibGetMacAddr char tmpStr Adjust Brightness BOOL AdvLibBrightGet BYTE brightness BOOL AdvLibBrightSet BYTE brightness BOOL AdvLibBrightApply void Set Display Resolution BOOL AdvLibSetResolution int DisplayModelndex On Off Backlight BOOL AdvLibScreenOn void BOOL AdvLibScreenOff void Registry Flush BOOL AdvLibRegFlushKey void Trek 725 User Manual 68 4 9 5 Watchdog API If you are developing an eVC project you can call these functions to con trol the watchdog timer The normal procedure is call AdvLibWDSetCon fig to set the time interval then the watchdog timer will be enabled After setting and enabling the watchdog timer you must trigger ping the watchdog timer within the time interval you set or the system will reboot Final
20. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 ofthe FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfer ence when the equipment is operated in a residential environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy If not installed and used in accordance with this user s manual it may cause harmful interference to radio communications Note that even when this equipment is installed and used in accordance with this user s manual there is still no guarantee that interference will not occur If this equip ment is believed to be causing harmful interference to radio or television reception this can be determined by turning the equipment on and off If interference is occurring the user is encouraged to try to correct the inter ference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna ncrease the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment to a power outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Warning changes or modifications made to the equipment which are not expressly approved by the relevant standards authority could void your authority to operate the equipment iii Packing List Before you begin installing your card pl
21. and Networking fi 4 8 5 Device 2 59 4 8 6 File Systems and Data Store 60 61 4 8 8 International 62 4 8 9 Internet Client 62 4 8 10 Graphics and Multimedia Technologies 63 48 11 Security i cie nested 65 4 8 12 Shell and User Interface 65 4 8 13 Windows CE Error Reporting 66 4 8 14 Voice Over IP Phone 2222 67 4 9 Advantech API Library 67 4 9 1 Update History eese 67 4 92 Releasemotes u nei er ren 67 4 9 3 Eile eie ertet 68 4 9 4 Application development with this Library 68 4 9 5 Watchdog 4 9 6 Get MAC Address API 4 9 7 Adjust Brightness 4 9 8 Set Display 4 9 9 On Off Backlight 4 9 10 Registry Trek 725 User Manual x Appendix A A l Appendix B 1 2 3 B 4 B 5 B 6 B 7 B 8 B 9 B 10 11 12 13 4 9 11 Build a Platform with this library 74 Programming the Watchdog Timer 76 Programming the Watchdog Timer 76 Pin Assignments 0 80 CPLD JTAG JP1 5 met 80
22. and Play UPnP USB Flash Config Tool i Windows Networking APl Redirector Winsock Support a Networking Local Area Network 1 C Native Wi Fi WLAN Access Point Cor Native Wi Fi WLAN STA Wired Local Area Network 802 3 80 Wireless LAN 802 11 STA Automat Figure 4 36 New Platform Wizard Step 8 Communication Services and Networking Networking Wide Area Network WAN Dial Up Networking RAS PPP Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet Telephony API 2 0 Virtual Private Networking M Core Server Support FIP Server amp File Server Windows Peer to Peer Networking Figure 4 37 Trek 725 User Manual 58 Platform Wizard Step 8 Communication Services and Networking Print Server RAS Server PPTP Server Incoming Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP SNTP Server _ E Figure 4 38 4 8 5 Device Management New Platform Wizard Step 9 Device Management O Device Man ir Simple Network Management Protocol SN Figure 4 39 59 Chapter4 4 8 6 File Systems and Data Store New Platform Wizard Step 10 File Systems and Data Store Items 4l Compression System Password Database Support amp Ivi File and Database Replication Choose Bitbased CountBased File System Internal Choose 1 RAM and ROM File
23. device 8 OUT DX AL MOV DX 2EH MOV AL 30H Set watch dog activate or inactivate OUT DX AL MOV DX 2FH MOV AL 01H Ol activate 00 inactivate OUT DX AL MOV DX 2EH MOV AL FS5H Setting counter unit is second OUT DX AL MOV DX 2FH MOV AL 00H OUT DX AL MOV DX 2EH MOV AL F6H OUT DX AL MOV DX 2FH MOV AL OSH Set 5 seconds OUT DX AL 77 AppendixA MOV DX 2EH MOV AL AAH Trek 725 User Manual 78 Appendix Pin Assignments This appendix contains information on TREK 725 s pin assignments Appendix B Pin Assignments B 1 CPLD JTAG JP1 This is a JP6F 2mm D90 connector Pin Signal CPLD_TCK CPLD_TDI CPLD_TDO CPLD_TMS SYS VCC3 3 RR oOo NI GND B 2 CPU JTAG JP2 Pin Signal SA_TCK SA_TDI SA_TDO SA_TMS nJTAGTRST A O NI GND Trek 725 User Manual 80 B 3 GPS Adaptor JP5 This is a 10 x 2 pin header connector Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 ANT_Power 2 5V 3 GPS_BAT 4 3 3 V 5 nGPS_RST 6 No Connection 7 No Connection 8 No Connection 9 UART4_RXD 10 GND 11 UART4_RXD 12 UART4_TXD 13 UART5_TXD 14 UART5_RXD 15 UART5_TXD 16 GND 17 No Connection 18 GND 19 No Connection 20 No Connection B 4 Inverter Power Connector CN6 Pin Signal 12V GND ENVBK VBR a AJO GND 81 AppendixB B 5 IDE Hard Disk Drive Connector IDE1
24. to upgrade Bootloader image WinCE image or boot logo in the on board flash ROM The upgrade procedure is as fol lows 1 Copy the UpgradeIXP_1 01 07 exe utility and image files for example NK NBO and WINDOWSCE BMP to a storage card Note NK NBO is a WinCE image EBOOT NBO is a Bootloader image and WINDOWSCE BMP is a boot bitmap Trek 725 User Manual 36 2 Insert the CF storage card UpgradeIXP 1 01 07 exe Bs ER wen i renes 12 Se in to the TREK 725 then launch actress Storage Card 0000 o aa EPOOT X goo 26 Figure 4 8 Image files and upgrade utility in CF storage card Check the items you want to upgrade as shown in Figure 4 8 If you want to upgrade the boot logo you can input the path of the bitmap file in the edit box or click the Browse button to select the file Note The option NK NBO Normal means that the nk nbO will be written directly to the flash and NK NBO Compressed means that nk nbO is compressed first then written to the flash ROM Boot time compressed image takes longer to boot Flash file system size compressed OS image results in a larger flash file system size 37 Chapter4 4 Press the Apply button The items you selected will be written to the flash ROM See Figure 4 9 Upgrade Utility V1 01 07 for NK NBO
25. used to start the watchdog countdown function and the Enable Trigger but ton is used to trigger the watchdog periodically 43 Chapter4 System Configurator General Touchscreen Display Watchdog Misc Current Watchdog Timer Setting disabled Watchdog Timer Setting 51 start System Configurator gt 12 05 Figure 4 15 Watchdog timer 4 4 6 Miscellaneous The Misc page provides several functions as described below The Reg istry block provides registry save clear and view functions The MAC ID block shows the network MAC address The block pro vides IPConfig and ActiveSync communication functions The Reset Block provides Cold Boot and Start Upgrade functions Cold Boot is used to reboot the system Start Upgrade is used to automatically download an image over the Ethernet interface and program this image into flash after a system reboot Trek 725 User Manual 44 System Configurator General Touchscreen Display Watchdog MAC ID 00 DO C9 FF FS 12 COMM t Cold Boot start system configurator Sf 1207 am 2 04 Figure 4 16 Miscellaneous settings 4 4 7 Startup execution The TREK 725 has a useful function called Startup execution After the system boots up the startup execution function automatically begins This function is useful for control systems to initialize
26. zero on failure Remarks You could use pre defined statements to replace DisplayModelndex The following statements are written in Advlib h define SET RESOLUTION 800X6000 define SET RESOLUTION 640 4801 define SET RESOLUTION 1024X7682 4 9 9 On Off Backlight You can call AdvLibScreenOn to turn on the LCD panel backlight and turn off it with AdvLibScreenOff AdvLibScreenOn Call this function to turn on the LCD panel backlight BOOL AdvLibScreenOn void Parameters No parameters Return Value TRUE nonzero on success FALSE zero on failure Remarks Turns on the LCD panel backlight 73 Chapter4 AdvLibScreenOff Call this function to turn off the LCD panel backlight BOOL AdvLibScreenOff void Parameters No parameters Return Value TRUE nonzero on success FALSE zero on failure Remarks Turns off the LCD panel 4 9 10 Registry flush Writes all the attributes of the specified open registry key into the flash ROM AdvLibRegFlushKey Call this function to flush the registry BOOL AdvLibRegFlushKey void Parameters No parameters Return Value TRUE nonzero on success FALSE zero on failure Remarks If you want your previous registry changes to be committed by flushing data to flash ROM you can call AdvLibRegFlushKey Calling AdvLi bRegFlushKey frequently may degrade performance 4 9 11 Build a Platform with this library If you want to build this d
27. 2 al Figure 4 13 Display configuration NOTE Users can set the idle time to turn off the backlight automati cally from the backlight page in the Display Properties applet of the Control Panel When the backlight is off the mouse keyboard or touchscreen can turn it on again Trek 725 User Manual 42 Display Properties Background save battery life you can adjust when the backlight automatically shuts off Turn off after 1 minute of continuous idle time vi Automatically tum off backlight while on external power Turn off after 10 minutes of continuous idle time 9 Start I Display Properties Bf 12 04 kalal Figure 4 14 Display Properties dialog 4 4 5 Watchdog timer It is important in industrial applications that control systems rarely crash or are capable of self recovery if they are halted somehow The watchdog function is provided to reset the TREK 725 if the software crashes There is a countdown timer inside the watchdog function The user s application program enables the watchdog timer then regularly reloads this count down timer If the user s application program crashes it fails to reload the countdown timer and when the countdown timer reaches zero the TREK 725 is reset The watchdog function in the TREK 725 provides eight dif ferent time intervals 2 seconds 5 seconds 10 seconds 30 seconds 60 seconds 2 minutes 5 minutes and 10 minutes The Test button is
28. 2 5o ee nn 80 GPS Adaptor JP5 eene 81 Inverter Power Connector 81 IDE Hard Disk Drive Connector IDE1 82 LVDS Connector CN5 eese 83 Flat Panel Display Connector CN7 Reserved 84 USB Client CN8 amp 84 Touchscreen CN14 essere 85 CAN Bus Connector 15 85 GSM GPRS Adaptor Board Connector CN16 86 86 USB POrt 87 Table of Contents Trek 725 User Manual xii CHAPTER General Information This chapter gives background Infor mation of the TREK 725 Sections includes Introduction General Specification LCD Specification Touchscreen Specification Power Input Range amp Consumption Ports Placement Dimensions Chapter 1 General Information 1 1 Introduction The TREK 725 Series integrates an Intel XScale 420 533 MHz RISC processor and Windows CE 5 0 It is designed to provide cus tomers an in vehicle panel computer which has good connectivity and a robust aluminum chassis In TREK 725 Advantech provides compatible WLAN GPRS GSM and GPS wireless solutions as well as rich connec tivity like CAN bus COM ports Ethernet and USB interfaces TREK 725 also has programmable function keys on the front bezel for customer application program
29. 2NI Figure 3 2 Connector layout of charger board 3 3 2 Connector Table Table 3 2 Connector Table of charger board No Name Function 1 CN1 24 48 V POWER in 2 CN2 Power on switch 3 CN3 19 V Power out 4 J1 Smart Battery Connector Trek 725 User Manual 16 3 4 RF communication module installation Advantech had already verified some RF communication modules MiniPCI WLAN card GSM GPRS and GPS to increase customer choice This section shows how to install these modules GSM GPRS Modular WiFi Card Mini PCI Card Figure 3 3 RF module installation 17 Chapter 3 3 4 1 Installation of MiniPCI WLAN Manufacturer name and model name of MiniPCI WLAN Card 1 ZCOM 601 2 Realtek 8180 Figure 3 4 MiniPCI WLAN card installation 1 connector 2 Wireless LAN card 3 Antenna cable connection point Trek 725 User Manual 18 3 4 2 Installation of GSM GPRS module Manufacturer name and model name of GSM GPRS module SIEMENS MC45 WaveCom 02406 1 Figure 3 5 GSM GPRS antenna installation Antenna cable connection point 19 Chapter 3 CP g Figure 3 6 GSM GPRS module installation GSM GPRS adaptor board GSM GPRS module COM port cable dD SIM connector Trek 725 User Manual 20 3 4 3 Installation of GPS module Manufacturer name and model name of GSM GPRS module Leadtek GPS9546 Figure 3 7
30. INK 5V Trek 725 User Manual 84 B 9 Touchscreen CN14 This is a 5 2 mm wafer connector Pin Signal Y _UR Y LR TS UL X LL B 10 CAN Bus Connector CN15 Pin Signal VCC AGND CAN_H CAN L N AGND 85 AppendixB B 11 GSM GPRS Adaptor Board Connector CN16 This is aDF13 20DP 1 25C connector Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 UART3_CTS 2 nGSM_RST 3 UART3_RTS 4 GND 5 UART3_TXD 6 GND 7 UART3_RXD 8 GND 9 UART3_DCD 10 UART6_CTS 11 UART3_DSR 12 UART6_RTS 13 UART3_DTR 14 GSM_VCC 15 UARTS RI 16 GSM VCC 17 6 TXD 18 GSM VCC 19 UART6 RXD 20 GSM VCC B 12 COM1 amp COM2 Pin Signal DCD RxD TxD DTR GND DSR RTS CTS nm Trek 725 User Manual 86 B 13 USB Port Pin Signal 1 VCC 2 DATA 3 DATA 4 GND 87 AppendixB Trek 725 User Manual 88
31. NFIL Data Bytes Per Sector Sectors Per Block t write to to status 25 2080636928 BOK i nitialized legte Read Complete Print BLOCK 0 0000 Press ENTER to launch image stored in flash or SPACE to cancel Initiating image launch in 1 seconds os Shue 5 5 uM Figure 4 6 TREK 725 boot up window 3 Configure EBOOT Configuration Options t Press IENTER to launch image stored in flash or SPACE to cancel Initiating image launch in 5 seconds Ethernet Boot Loader Configuration IP address 192 168 80 2 255 255 0 0 NPEL MAC Address 80 8 RNDIS HAC manes 80 86 44 44 54 44 Boot delay En Progron RAM image into FLASH Disabled heck image signature s Disabled futonatic Startup Behaviour Launch existing flash resident image Boot device order NPEO gt NPEL gt PCI NIC 181390 Ethernet debugging Disabled 0 fol ood inae no oot image 1 0 memory n Format flash will not overwrite or eboot parameters M Launch exis ting ibid 65140 Mos Mode Se ROM 9 8i Cionta Nodet2111024x768 4 9 920 25 R Reset to factory default configuration Figure 4 7 TREK 725 Eboot Configuration Options window Trek 725 User Manual 32 Option 0 IP address Choosing this option allows the configuration of the static IP addr
32. System ROM only File System a Registry Storage Choose 1 Hive based Registry RAM based Registry 11 Storage Manager Binary Rom Image File System g gt Estimated size of these items 8059 KB D lt Back Next gt Finish Cancel Figure 4 40 New Platform Wizard Step 10 x File Systems and Data Store Items ROM only File System System Password amp Registry Storage Choose 1 Hive based Registry RAM based Registry L1 Storage Manager Binary Rom Image File System Storage Manager Control Panel Appl EDB Database Engine Partition Driver CD UDFS File System FAT File System Transaction Safe FAT File System System Password lt Estimated size ofthese items 8059 KB Cem one EE ETE s S Figure 4 41 Trek 725 User Manual 60 4 8 7 Fonts New Platform Wizard Step 11 Comic Sans MS Courier New Courier New Subset 1_30 C Courier New Bold C Courier New Bold Italic 10 Courier New Italic New Platform Wizard 5 i 10 Courier New amp O Georgia 0 Impact Kino C MSLogo C Symbol Tahoma Tahoma Subset 1 07 Tahoma Bold Times New Roman Trebuchet MS C Verdana SEU Figure 4 43 61 Chapter4 4 8 8 International New Platform Wizard Step 12
33. alibration The Touch screen page provides the calibration function Click the cali bration button The Stylus Properties windows appears Click the cal ibrate button in the Stylus Properties window to start the calibration process During the calibration process the user taps on the center of the target on the screen then the target moves to the next position After cali bration a dialog appears to ask the user if they want to save the registry System Configurator Touchscreen Dplay watchdog Welcome Please click the following Calibrate Icon that will ask you to tap the target as their screen shown This will ensure accurate touchscreen entry While you finish the process all touchscreen setup registry will be automatically saved to flash memory System Configurator GF 11 54 Figure 4 11 Touch screen calibration Trek 725 User Manual 40 RegFlashMsys Are you sure to save registry pst seii Sars Lo t Figure 4 12 Save Registry or not after calibration 41 Chapter4 4 4 4 Display Sometimes it is unnecessary to have the display attached to the TREK 725 fully powered all day The Display page provides two frequently used functions display resolution and brightness adjustment System Configurator General Touchscreen Display watchdog Misc Resolution start System configurator gt amp 12 0
34. e the installation process TREK 725_SDK Setup gt Completing the TREK 725_SDK Setup Wizard Click the Finish button to exit the Setup Wizard Figure 4 28 4 7 4 Running your application programs ActiveSync automatically transfers the built application program to the TREK 725 platform Choose 5 BETA2 as the SDK type after compiling your application program M Hesroni PM bedded Vassal Cre Mas ir Be Yie beet Took Window Iip a sug we a CMiscDlg dass members OnButtonAntoFlushOf ar Systtg BETA Win32 WCE ARMVAI Ariense Device SHH 1nd Fr 3 resources NOLE sw 2 extern DUORD g T COMINNHTTPPANURDOTSNN IMPLEMENT OTHCRERTECCHESCO1g CPropertyhage 4 fextern String gettFRontBir extern DOOL setCFRootbir LPCT TR void GetittpRoet CString amp smoot 4 WHEY hey F RegOpenkeyEx hKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE 0 ALL ACCESS thWey ERNOR_ SUCCESS SRoot T V vwkndews Nw wunpub return DWORD duSize h8 duType TCHAR wbuf 94 if RegQuery perpen ans MILL BduType LPBVTE ubuf amp duti ze TRROR SUCCISS Root T Avi ndows VA wmpub else sRoot wbur Regciosekeyihkey SetHttpRoet LPETSTR sReot 4
35. eal applications the user needs to execute various application pro grams on the operating system However unlike other Windows operat ing systems 98 2000 XP and XPE Windows CE 5 0 is a hardware dependent operating system That is to say users must rebuild application programs by using TREK 725 s software development kit SDK 4 7 1 System requirements Intel Pentium 90 MHz CPU or more advanced Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional or Windows XP Microsoft eMbedded Visual Tools 4 0 Platform SDK for TREK 725 64 MB DRAM CD ROM drive Monitor with resolution at least Mouse 200 MB free hard disk space at least TREK 725 platform The host PC and TREK 725 need to be connected on the same LAN to do kernel debugging if necessary 49 Chapter4 4 7 2 Building programs for Windows CE The platform SDK is bundled as standard with the TREK 725 Users can build the Windows CE runtime application program with the SDK and eMbedded Visual Tools AP Source SOM A Code SDK u EVC or Visual Studio Net AP Runtime Figure 4 20 Flowchart of building the Windows CE 5 0 runtime 4 7 3 How to install the SDK Copy the IXP_BSP_BETA2_SDK msi TREK 725 SDK file to your PC and launch it You can install SDK by following these steps 1 Launch the TREK 725 SDK file and then click the Next button ig TREK 725 SDK Setup eS Welcome to the TREK 725_SDK Se
36. ease make sure that the following materials have been shipped TREK 725 series Vehicle Mounted Terminal Accessories for TREK 725 Advantech Software Support CD Windows CE NET Readme txt Datasheet User manual Windows CE NET 5 0 platforms SDK for Windows CE NET Microsoft ActiveSync Version 3 7 installs files for Windows CE NET Water proof DC power inlet cable USB client ActiveSync cable End User License Agreement for Windows CE version Warranty card If any of these items are missing or damaged contact your distributor or sales representative immediately Trek 725 User Manual iv Additional Information and Assistance Step 1 Visit the Advantech web site at www advantech com or www advantech com tw where you can find the latest informa tion about the product Step 2 Contact your distributor sales representative or Advantech s cus tomer service center for technical support if you need additional assistance Please have the following information ready before you call Product name and serial number Description of your peripheral attachments Description of your software operating system version application software etc A complete description of the problem The exact wording of any error messages Warning 1 Input voltage rated default 24 48Vdc optional 12Vdc 2 Usea 3 V 65 mA lithium battery 3 Packing please carry the unit with both hands handle wi
37. ek 725 User Manual 24 3 The HDD cable 1 x 44 pin to 1 x 44 pin is next to the HDD bracket Connect the HDD cable to the HDD Make sure that the red wire corresponds to Pin 1 on the connector which is labelled on the board Plug the other end of the cable into the HDD with Pin 1 on the cable corresponding to Pin 1 on the HDD 3 7 Placing the Rubber Seal To ensure that your TREK 725 stays dry the supplied rubber seal must be placed correctly between the front bezel and back cover Please note the direction of the seal The mark should be up Marked Flat UP Figure 3 11 Placing the Rubber Seal 25 Chapter 3 3 8 Installing the Universal Arm 1 Press latches at the same time and then rotate support 1 until you can see both of the screw holes 2 Rotate support 2 until the angle is same as support 1 3 Use four M4x8L screws and attach the U Arm with the TREK 725 The 4 stainless screws can be found in the universal arm s box 4 Use latches adjust the angle of TREK 725 every 14 4 on 360 Note Support 1 can be on the right or left Support 1 Screw M4x8L 4 Figure 3 12 Universal Arm Trek 725 User Manual 26 CHAPTER Software Functionality This chapter details the Windows Windows CE 5 0 operating system Sections include Introduction Windows CE Startup Procedure Upgrade Procedure Utilities Network M system DOC Flash File System Application Prog
38. er has to ask MIS for a subnet mask and specific IP address The user then enters them into the associated fields of the Properties Dialog that is opened by selecting the properties item on the pop up menu described in step 3 above Use System Configura tor Misc Registry Save on the desktop to save this changed regis try Reboot the system The Ethernet functions are available as in the previous configuration Ele Edit View Advanced X a 8 9 Make New USBConnect 530171 Connection 9 start Network Connections 1213 AA Figure 4 18 Networking via Ethernet 4 5 2 Networking via PPP The TREK 725 supports the PPP protocol To set up and use the PPP pro tocol follow the steps below 1 2 Click Start Settings Network and Dial up Connections Make a new connection When the dialog box appears choose Dial Up Connection Click Next Click Configure to set up the device according to the specifica tion of your modem and then click OK in the top right corner of the window Click Next Type the telephone number in the Phone Number window Press Finish to complete the setup process 47 Chapter4 5 Turn your modem use 5 232 cable to connect the modem to the COMI port of the TREK 725 6 Double click the connection you made in Step 4 Type in the user name password and domain for the dial up connection and click
39. ess that is used if DHCP is not enabled This information is configured once and stored in flash for subsequent downloads The following prompt is dis played Enter new IP address You should enter a decimal representation of the IP address with each byte separated by a decimal point If you enter no data at the prompt the IP address is not changed If you enter any numbers they are used Any numbers not entered are expanded to zeros That is entering 255 255 at the prompt resolves to 255 255 0 0 Option 1 Subnet Mask Choosing this option allows the configuration of the subnet mask that is used in combination with the static IP address Just like the IP address this information is configured once and stored into flash for subsequent downloads The following prompt is displayed Enter new subnet mask You should enter a decimal representation of the mask with each byte separated by a decimal point If you enter no data at the prompt the mask is not changed If you enter any numbers they are used Any numbers not entered are expanded to zeros That is entering 255 255 at the prompt resolves to 255 255 0 0 Option 2 NPEO MAC Address Choosing this option allows the configuration of the static MAC address that is used for the NPEO Interface This information is configured once and stored into flash for subsequent downloads The following prompt is displayed Enter new MAC address You should enter a hexidecimal representati
40. in the accessory box If you can not find this cable please contact your distribu tor or sales representative 1 Connect the positive terminal of the power source to the red wire of the water proof DC power inlet cable 2 Connect the ground terminal of the power source to the black wire of the water proof DC power inlet cable Note Please ensure the polarity of power is not reversed and the volt age is 24 48V at 2 A 3 Plug the water proof DC power inlet connector in to the DC inlet of TREK 725 Note Please ensure the power switch is OFF before you connect the water proof DC power inlet cable 2 2 2 Switching On the Power When you look at the bottom of the panel PC you will see the power switch Push it to turn on the unit 2 2 3 Calibrate the touch screen Please refer Chapter 4 4 1 2 to calibrate the touch screen Trek 725 User Manual 12 CHAPTER Hardware and Peripheral Installation This chapter details the installation of the TREK 725 panel PC hardware Sections include Overview of Hardware Installation and Upgrading Main Board Charger Board RF communication module installa tion System backup battery module installation Installing the 2 5 Hard Disk Drive Placing the Rubber Seal Placing the Rubber Seal Installing the Universal Arm Chapter 3 Hardware and Peripheral Installation 3 1 Overview of Hardware Installation and Upgrading The panel PC consists of a PC based terminal that is h
41. is memory type Option 8 Check Image Signature s Choosing this option will check the signature of the downloaded binary image Note that the released image is not signed so this is expected to fail Option A Automatic Startup Behavior Choose this option cycles the default boot behavior from downloading a new image at startup to launching the existing flash resident image The existing flash image is the flash image that is programmed when an NK BIN image is programmed into flash Option B Boot Device Order This option is not used in TREK 725 The boot device is always NPEO Option C Ethernet Debugging This option is not used in TREK 725 It must be set to DISABLE Option D Download Image Now Choose this option to break out of the menu save any applicable changes that were made and then continue with the image download process Trek 725 User Manual 34 Option F Format Flash Choose this option to format the flash This will not overwrite EBOOT or EBOOT parameters Option L Launch Existing Flash Resident Image Now Choose this option to exit the menu save any applicable changes that were made and then launch the previously programmed flashed image Option M Display Mode Setup Mode 0 800x600 Mode 1 640x480 Mode 2 1024x768 Mode 3 320x24 Choose this option to configure the display resolution The default TREK 725 configuration is Mode 0 Option R Reset to Factory Default Configurati
42. ly you could call AdvLibWDDisable to stop the watchdog func tion AdvLibWDSetConfig This API call sets the configuration of the watchdog driver BOOL AdvLibWDSetConfig DWORD delay int timeout Parameters delay in An initial delay in milliseconds before first timeout period timeout in Watchdog timeout in seconds The range is set from 0 to 60 Return Value TRUE nonzero on success FALSE zero on failure Remarks This function enables and activates the watchdog timer with the given parameters After the watchdog timer is activated the application should regularly call AdvLibWDTrigger within the specified timeout in milli seconds NOTE If you set Parameter timeout to 0 the watchdog will reboot sys tem immediately 69 Chapter 4 AdvLibWDTrigger Tell the watchdog timer that the application is still working BOOL AdvLibWDTrigger void Parameters No parameters Return Value TRUE nonzero on success FALSE zero on failure Remarks After the watchdog timer is activated the application should call this function regularly to indicate that it is still working properly If the watch dog timer is activated and the application doesn t call AdvLibWDTrig ger after timeout seconds the system will reboot AdvLibWDDisable This function disables the watchdog timer BOOL AdvLibWDDisable void Parameters No parameters Return Value TRUE nonzero on success FALSE zero o
43. mpact Framework 1 0 SQL Server CE 2 0 Exchange Client 6 gt Estimated size of these items 3713 KB i z 8 lt Back Next gt Finish Figure 4 31 22 Chapter4 4 8 2 Applications End User New Platform Wizard Step 6 Applications End User ActiveSync Terminal Emulator File Sync Inbox Sync Pocket Outlook Database Sync CAB File Installer Uninstaller amp 11 File Viewers FLASH Update Sample Application m lt Games C Help Inbox Remote Desktop Connection lt Terminal Emulator Windows Messenger WordPad Estimated size of these items 4724 KB D lt Back Next gt Finish Came Figure 4 32 4 8 3 Core OS Services New Platform Wizard Step 7 Core 05 Services Battery Driver USB Storage Class Driver Display Support Serial Port Support Parallel Port Support Internet Appliance IABASE Support Notification LED Support v PNP Notifications USB Host Support USB Human Input Device Class USB Printer Class Driver USB Storage Class Driver USB Remote NDIS Class Driver Debugging Tools Estimated size of these items 5685 KB Back
44. n control The range is set from 0 to 255 The brightness 0 is dark est and the brightness 255 is brightest 71 Chapter4 AdvLibBrightSet Call this function to set the screen brightness BOOL AdvLibBrightSet BYTE brightness Parameters brightness in Specifies the new screen brightness The range is set from 0 to 255 Return Value TRUE nonzero on success FALSE zero on failure Remarks The brightness range is the set of contiguous integer values that applica tions can control The range is set from 0 to 255 The brightness 0 is dark est and the brightness 255 is brightest AdvLibBrightApply Call this function to write the screen brightness to flash BOOL AdvLibBrightApply void Parameters No parameters Return Value TRUE nonzero on success FALSE zero on failure Remarks This function writes the screen brightness to flash If you don t call this function your brightness setting is volatile Trek 725 User Manual 72 4 9 8 Set Display Resolution Set the display resolution with AdvLibSetResolution You need to restart your TREK 725 before new settings take effect AdvLibSetResolution Set display resolution BOOL AdvLibSetResolution int DisplayModelndex Parameters DisplayModelndex in Display resolution index The range is set from 0 to 2 Index 0 1 and 2 correspond to 640x480 800x600 and 1024x768 resolutions Return Value TRUE nonzero on success FALSE
45. n failure Remarks If the watchdog timer is not longer required the application can call Adv LibWDDisable to disable the watchdog timer The return value may be FALSE if the watchdog hardware can not be stopped Trek 725 User Manual 70 4 9 6 Get MAC Address API If you want to know the MAC address of the on board network card you can call AdvLibGetMacAddr to get it AdvLibGetMacAddr Call this function to get the on board network card MAC address BOOL AdvLibGetMacAddr char tmpStr Parameters tmpStr out On board network card MAC id Return Value TRUE nonzero on success FALSE zero on failure Remarks None 4 9 7 Adjust Brightness There are three functions to control LCD panel brightness If you want to get the current LCD panel brightness value you can call AdvLibBright Get It will return a value form 0 to 255 If you want to set the LCD panel brightness you should call AdvLibBrightSet to set the brightness you want then write the brightness to flash ROM with AdvLibBrightAp or your brightness setting is volatile AdvLibBrightGet Call this function to get the current screen brightness BOOL AdvLibBrightGet BYTE brightness Parameters brightness out The current screen brightness The range is set from 0 to 255 Return Value TRUE nonzero on success FALSE zero on failure Remarks The brightness range is the set of contiguous integer values that applica tions ca
46. on Choose this option to reset user configurable settings to the following factory defaults IP address 192 168 80 2 Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 NPEO MAC Address 80 86 22 22 22 22 NPE1 MAC Address 80 86 33 33 33 33 RNDIS MAC Address 80 86 44 44 44 44 Boot delay 5 seconds DHCP Enabled Program RAM image into Disabled FLASH Check image signature s Disabled Automatic Startup Behavior Download new image via Ethernet Boot device order PCI RT8139D gt gt NPE1 Ethernet debugging Enabled Note When you reset the user configurable settings you must change option C Ethernet debugging setting from Enable to Disable for boot up Windows CE successfully 35 Chapter4 4 2 3 EBOOT configuration examples Ex1 Launch on board flash image Do not enter the EBOOT Configuration menu or in the EBOOT Config uration menu choose option L to launch the on board flash image Ex2 Download a Windows CE image over Ethernet without pro gramming an image into Flash 1 Set option 7 to DISABLE 2 Choose option D to start downloading the image Ex3 Download Windows CE image from Ethernet and program this image into Flash 1 Set option 7 to ENABLE 2 Choose option D to start downloading the image 4 3 Upgrade Procedure After the OS image has been built we may want to burn it to the on board flash ROM Advantech provides the upgrade utility UpgradeIXP_1 01 07 exe
47. on of the MAC address with each byte separated by a dash If you enter no data at the prompt the MAC address is not changed If you enter any numbers they are used Any numbers not entered are expanded to zeros That is entering 80 86 AA at the prompt resolves to 80 86 AA 00 00 00 Option 3 NPE1 MAC Address This option is not used on TREK 725 Option 4 RNDIS MAC Address This option is not used on TREK 725 33 Chapter 4 Option 5 Boot Delay Choosing this option allows the configuration of the number of seconds that the boot loader waits for user input before continuing with the image download or launch The following prompt is displayed Enter maximum number of seconds to delay 1 255 Option 6 DHCP Choose this option to enable or disable DHCP When DHCP is enabled the static IP address is not used When DHCP is disabled the static IP address is used Option 7 Program RAM Image into Flash Choosing this option instructs the boot loader to store a normal NK BIN RAM image into flash memory This image may be launched via option L When launched the boot loader reads the entire image out of flash and stores it into the appropriate location within SDRAM It then exe cutes this image from SDRAM exactly the same way it would have had it downloaded the image into RAM and never stored it into flash Because the image runs completely out of SDRAM system performance is improved due to the faster access speeds associated with th
48. oused in a rugge dized aluminum enclosure Any maintenance or hardware upgrades can be completed after removing both panels Warning not remove the ruggedized aluminum covers until you have verified that no power is flowing within the panel PC Power must be switched off and the power cord must be unplugged Every time you service the panel PC you should be aware of this 3 2 Main Board 3 2 1 Connector Layout CN7 es CNS JE CN12 EMI e QessO 58999 a CNS PS1 CN13 CN4 Figure 3 1 Connector layout of main board Trek 725 User Manual 14 3 2 2 Connector Table Table 3 1 Connector Table of main board No Name Function 1 9 POWER 2 JP7 Function Key 3 JP6 Hot key 4 CN16 GSM GPRS Adaptor board Connector 5 CN15 CAN bus Connector 6 PS1 Hardware Reset 7 CN8 USB client 8 CN4 COM1 COM2 9 CN13 Mic in Line out 10 CN3 USBx2 LAN 11 CN10 PCMCIA slot 12 IDE1 HDD reserved 13 CN2 CF IDE mode reserved 14 CN14 Touch Screen 15 CN6 Inverter 16 CN7 LCD TTL reserved 17 CN5 LCD LVDS 18 BT1 RTC battery 19 CN12 slot 20 JP5 GPS adaptor reserved 21 JP2 CPU JTAG 22 JP1 CPLD JTAG 15 Chapter 3 3 3 Charger Board 3 3 1 Connector Layout C ND
49. processes or other procedures In TREK 725 there is one way to configure the Startup function Method 1 Create a startup directory on CF storage card or in a folder called Mounted Volume 2 Copy executable files to the startup directory that was created in step 1 Example We copy the executable files tty exe to DiskOnChip Startup and then reboot the system After the system boots up tty exe is automati cally executed 45 Chapter4 4 4 8 Hotkey Configuration The TREK 725 provides a utility named HotkeyControl exe for the user to configure the hotkeys Hotkey amp Windows HotkeyControl exe start Hotkeys control Figure 4 17 Hotkeys Control De 12 15 204 4 5 Network 4 5 1 Networking via Ethernet TREK 725 has one built in 100Base T Ethernet controller It appears in Control Panel Network and Dial up Connections as TXP425ETHNPEI The user can configure Ethernet support as follows 1 Click Start Settings Control Panel 2 Double click Network and Dial up Connections 3 This window displays all available connections Click the connec tion icon to see its pop up menu Users can disable rename or modify properties from this pop up menu 4 If the TREK 725 is a node on a LAN with DHCP servers it is now available for use on the LAN Trek 725 User Manual 46 If the TREK 725 is a node on a LAN with fixed IP addressing the us
50. ram Development TREK 725 Windows CE 5 0 Default Components 4 1 Introduction The TREK 725 is an embedded system using the Windows CE 5 0 OS Windows CE 5 0 is a compact OS that occupies less storage space and system resources compared with other operating systems such as Win dows NT or Windows XP By its modular nature it is possible to choose only those functions that are needed for a particular application This not only reduces the system resources required but also reduces start up time In the field of embedded applications this is an appealing feature because the impact of downtime is minimized Furthermore the small storage space needed makes OS on solid state disk possible which means higher robustness to harsh environments CE Figure 4 1 Windows amp CE 5 0 on the TREK 725 Trek 725 User Manual 28 4 2 Windows CE Startup Procedure Windows CE can be loaded by three methods through on board flash card and Ethernet The presence of an image file NK bin on card forces TREK 725 to boot from this PCMCIA CF card Besides booting from card HyperTerminal can be used to configure the method of downloading a Windows CE image by connecting a null modem cable between a PC COM port and the TREK 725 1 port then following these steps 4 2 1 Setting up HyperTerminal on PC 1 Execute HyperTerminal pre Platform Balter
51. reen Specifications sse 5 Power Input Range amp Power Consumption 5 I O Ports Placement Dimensions eee Installation 2 2 1 Connecting the Power Cord 2 2 2 Switching On the 2 23 Calibrate the touch Hardware and Peripheral Installation 14 Overview of Hardware Installation and Upgrading 14 egere een 3 2 1 Connector Layout 3 22 Connector Table Charger 3 3 1 Connector Layout 3 3 2 Connector Table sess RF communication module installation 17 3 4 1 Installation of MiniPCI WLAN Card 18 3 4 2 Installation of GSM GPRS module 19 3 4 3 Installation of GPS module ses 21 System backup battery module installation 21 3 5 1 Battery Installation eee 22 Installing the 2 5 Hard Disk Drive HDD 23 Placing the Rubber Seal see 25 Installing the Universal 26 Introduction eet er ett er ER gs 28 Windows CE Startup 29 4 2 1 Setting up HyperTerminal on 29 4 2 2
52. river into your Windows CE OS image just add the following lines to your Platform bib Don t forget to put AdvLib dll into your Platform s FLATRELEASEDIR MODULES AdvLib dll FLATRELEASEDIR AdvLib dlINK SH Finally make the image Trek 725 User Manual 74 Appendix Programming the Watchdog Timer The TREK 725 is equipped with a watchdog timer that resets the CPU or generates an interrupt if processing comes to a standstill for any reason This feature ensures system reliability in industrial standalone or unmanned environments Appendix A Programming the Watchdog Timer A 1 Programming the Watchdog Timer To program the watchdog timer you must write aprogram which writes 1 port address 440 hex The output data is a time interval value The value range is from 01 hex to hex and the related time interval is from 1 sec to 63 sec Data Time Interval 01 1sec 02 2sec 03 3sec 04 4sec i i i i 1 1 63 sec After data entry your program must refresh the watchdog timer by rewrit ing the port 440 hex while simultaneously setting it When you want to disable the watchdog timer your program should read I O port 440 hex The following example shows how you might program the watchdog timer MOV DX 2EH MOV 87 OUT DX AL OUT DX AL Trek 725 User Manual 76 MOV DX 2EH MOV AL 07H point to Logical Device Number Reg OUT DX AL MOV DX 2FH MOV AL 08H select logical
53. s and hot keys for adjusting LCD brightness back light on off and page up down functions In addition TREK 725 can operate from input voltages of 24 to 48 Volts for industrial vehicles and has an optional built in system backup battery pack which powers TREK 725 to work alone for up to 3 hours The ultra low power XScale amp WinCE 5 0 combination good connectivity robust design and cost effi cient design makes the TREK 725 an ideal telematics solution for indus trial vehicle based application such as trucks forklifts and cranes Battery life time test conditions no I O devices or RF modules con nected Only WinCE O S running Features Low power yet high performance with Intel XScale IXP 420 533MHz processor P65 fully sealed rugged aluminum housing with fanless design Easy interface access with 4 Wire touch screen Customer programmable function keys for flexible application Rich industrial I O interfaces including CAN Bus COM ports and Ethernet Optional system backup battery design as a 2nd power source Optional built in RF modules GPS GPRS GSM Wi Fi with drivers ready Default 24 48 V power source with 12V optional Trek 725 User Manual 2 1 2 General Specifications Table 1 1 General Specifications System kernel CPU Intel IXP 420 533MHz on board OS Windows CE NET 5 0 Professional Version SDRAM 64 MB SDRAM on board ex
54. ssigkeit ist in das Ger t eingedrungen c Das Ger t war Feuchtigkeit ausgesetzt d Wenn das Ger t nicht der Bedienungsanleitung entsprechend funktioniert oder Sie mit Hilfe dieser Anleitung keine Verbesserung erzielen e Das Ger t ist gefallen und oder das Geh use ist besch digt f Wenn das Ger t deutliche Anzeichen eines Defektes aufweist VOSICHT Explisionsgefahr bei unsachgemaben Austausch der Batte rie Ersatz nur durch densellben order einem vom Hersteller empfohlene mahnlichen Typ Entsorgung gebrauchter Batterien navh Angaben des Herstellers Der arbeitsplatzbezogene Schalldruckpegel nach DIN 45 635 Teil 1000 betr gt 70dB A oder weiger vii DISCLAIMER This set of instructions is given according to IEC704 1 Advantech disclaims all responsibility for the accuracy of any statements contained herein ADVARSEL Lithiumbatteri Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig h ndtering Udskiftning ma kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type Lev r det brugte batteri tilbage tilleverandgren Trek 725 User Manual viii Chapter Chapter Chapter 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 2 2 1 2 2 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 3 7 3 8 4 1 42 43 4 4 Contents General Information ecce ee ee ee eese eee eee 2 Introduction 2 General 3 LCD 2 5 Touch sc
55. tendable to 128 MB or 256 MB Flash 32 MB on board for image amp customer applications extendable to 64 MB Buzzer Yes RTC HT1381 backed up by 65 mAh Rechargeable Li ion battery Display LCD AUO 10 4 TFT LCD SVGA 800 x 600 180 nits Touch Screen Dynapro 4 wire Touch Screen VGA Chip SM501 with external 8 MB VRAM VO Yes Driver verified ready for specific Wi Fi 801 11b g module PCMCIA 2 x PCMCIA slot type Il for CF card Wi Fi module IDE Interface ready for CF slot or 2 5 HDD CAN Bus 1 x CAN Bus via DB9 connector COM Port 2 x full function transceiver level external RS 232 ports COM1 amp 2 connectors 2 x TTL level internal RS 232 pin header reserved for GPRS GSM modules USB 2 x USB 2 0 Host 1 x USB 1 1 Client Ethernet 1 10 100Base T Function Key 6 x function keys for customer configuration Hot Key LCD brightness LCD backlight On Off Page up down and enter RF Communication GPS Default built in GPS for TREK 725R GCEAO The other models have optional GPS GSM GPRS Optional please refer section 3 4 WLAN Optional please refer section 3 4 Audio Mic in 1 x Mic in jack without record function Speaker Out 1 x Speaker out jack 3 Chapter 1 Power Input Range 24 48 V as factory default 12 V optional Power Input Over current protection and reverse pole protection Protection by 4 A fuse
56. th care 4 Maintenance to properly maintain and clean the sur faces use only approved products or clean with a dry applicator 5 CompactFlash Turn off power before inserting or removing CompactFlash storage cards Safety Instructions 1 2 3 e 10 11 12 13 14 Read these safety instructions carefully Keep this user manual for later reference Disconnect this equipment from any AC outlet before cleaning Use a damp cloth Do not use liquid or spray detergents for cleaning For plug in equipment the power outlet socket must be located near the equipment and must be easily accessible Keep this equipment away from humidity Put this equipment on a reliable surface during installation Dropping it or let ting it fall may cause damage The openings on the enclosure are for air convection Protect the equipment from overheating DO NOT COVER THE OPENINGS Make sure the voltage of the power source is correct before connecting the equipment to the power outlet Position the power cord so that people cannot step on it Do not place anything over the power cord cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted If the equipment is not used for a long time disconnect it from the power source to avoid damage by transient overvoltage Never pour any liquid into an opening This may cause fire or electrical shock Never open the equipment For safety reasons the equipment should be opened onl
57. tup Wizard The Setup Wizard will allow you to change the way TREK 725_SDK features are installed on your computer or even to remove TREK 725 SDK from your computer Click Next to continue or Cancel to exit the Setup Wizard Cancel Figure 4 21 Install TREK 725 SDK Trek 725 User Manual 50 2 3 Accept the license agreement and click Next 12 TREK 725 SDK License Agreement End User License Agreement Be sure to carefully read and understand the following end user license agreement and then indicate whether you accept or do not accept the terms of the agreement This software will not set up on your computer unless you accept the terms of the agreement For your future reference you may print the text of the agreement now using the PRINT button or obtain the text From the MSFT_SDK_EULA_1033 rtf file after installation You may also receive a copy of this agreement by contacting the Microsoft subsidiary serving your mn or write Microsoft Sales Information Center One Microsoft Way Redmond WA 98052 6399 END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR MICROSOFT SOFTWARE MICROSOFT CUSTOM SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT KIT FOR WINDOWS CE 5 0 Referred to as the Microsoft Custom SDK Press the PAGE DOWN key to see more text Accept O Decline Figure 4 22 Type in your information and click Next 12 IREK 725_SDK Setup Customer Information Please enter your customer information User Name awWrence
58. y by qualified service personnel If one of the following situations arises get the equipment checked by service personnel a The power cord or plug is damaged b Liquid has penetrated into the equipment c The equipment has been exposed to moisture d The equipment does not work well or you cannot get it to work according to the user s manual e The equipment has been dropped and damaged f The equipment has obvious signs of breakage DO NOT LEAVE THIS EQUIPMENT IN AN ENVIRONMENT WHERE THE STORAGE TEMPERATURE MAY GO BELOW 20 C 4 OR ABOVE 60 C 140 F THIS COULD DAMAGE THE EQUIPMENT THE EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE IN A CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT CAUTION DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY REPLACED REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER DISCARD USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE MANUFACTURER S INSTRUC TIONS The sound pressure level at the operator s position according to IEC 704 1 1982 is no more than 70 dB A DISCLAIMER This set of instructions is given according to IEC 704 1 Advan tech disclaims all responsibility for the accuracy of any statements contained herein Trek 725 User Manual vi Wichtige Sicherheishinweise 1 10 11 12 13 14 Bitte lesen sie Sich diese Hinweise sorgf ltig durch Heben Sie diese Anleitung f r den sp teren Gebrauch auf Vor jedem Reinigen ist das Ger t vom Stromnetz zu trennen Verwenden Sie Keine

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