User Manual TREK-753 7" All-in-one Mobile Data Terminal
Copyright The documentation and the software included with this product are copyrighted 2012 by Advantech Co., Ltd. All rights are reserved. Advantech Co., Ltd. reserves the right to make improvements in the products described in this manual at any time without notice. No part of this manual may be reproduced, copied, translated or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Advantech Co., Ltd. Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable.
Declaration of Conformity CE This product has passed the CE test for environmental specifications. Test conditions for passing included the equipment being operated within an industrial enclosure. In order to protect the product from being damaged by ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) and EMI leakage, we strongly recommend the use of CE-compliant industrial enclosure products.
Warnings, Cautions and Notes Warning! Warnings indicate conditions, which if not observed, can cause personal injury! Caution! Cautions are included to help you avoid damaging hardware or losing data. e.g. There is a danger of a new battery exploding if it is incorrectly installed. Do not attempt to recharge, force open, or heat the battery. Replace the battery only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Ordering Information Part Number Description TREK-753R-0A0E TREK-753R Bare bone with Z510PT 1.1GHz CPU TREK-753R-1A0E TREK-753R Bare bone with Z520PT 1.3GHz CPU TREK-753S-0A0E TREK-753R Bare bone with 1.1G CPU/Sunlight readable touch screen TREK-753R-CWBXPA0E TREK-753R w/CDMA/GPS/WLAN/BT/1GB RAM/4G CF/WES TREK-753R-HWBXPA0E TREK-753R w/HSDPA/GPS/WLAN/BT/1GB RAM/4G CF/WES TREK-753R-GWBXPA0E TREK-753R w/GPRS/GPS/WLAN/BT/1GB RAM/4G CF/WES Safety Instructions 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.
may cause undesired operation. 16. CAUTION: Always completely disconnect the power cord from your chassis whenever you work with the hardware. Do not make connections while the power is on. Sensitive electronic components can be damaged by sudden power surges. 17. CAUTION: Always ground yourself to remove any static charge before touching the motherboard, backplane, or add-on cards. Modern electronic devices are very sensitive to static electric charges.
Contents Chapter Chapter 1 General Information ............................1 1.1 1.2 1.3 Introduction ............................................................................................... 2 General Specifications .............................................................................. 3 Dimensions ............................................................................................... 5 Figure 1.1 TREK-753 Dimensions ...............................................
Chapter 5 Software Demo Utility Setup............ 37 5.1 5.8 Introduction ............................................................................................. 38 5.1.1 Execute J1939 Demo Utility........................................................ 38 Figure 5.1 IMC Demo Utility ...................................................... 38 Figure 5.2 J1939 Test - 1 & 2 .................................................... 39 Hot Key Test ...........................................................
Chapter 1 1 General Information This chapter gives background information on the TREK-753 Mobile Data Terminal.
1.1 Introduction Advantech-DLoG’s TREK-753 is a new generation, all-in-one 7” mobile data terminal with touchscreen. Its compact and rugged industrial design is perfect for different uses where space, vibration, transient power, and temperature fluctuations will damage most computer equipment.
Specifications Dimensions: (W x H x D) - 255.7 x 161 x 56 mm (10.04" x 6.30" x 2.20") Weight: 2.2 kg (max.) Power features: – Input voltage: 6 ~ 36 Vdc, supports ignition cold crank – Supports Ignition on/off – Supports low battery shut-down protection threshold (optional) – Supports power off event delay – Supports power on delay – Supports power low delay – Supports power low hard delay – Supports hard off delay CPU/Chipset: Industrial Intel Atom Z5XX 1.1GHz /1.
– 1 x built-in 2.
Chapter 1 1.3 Dimensions General Information 255.7 161 30 56 54 75 75 4-M5 Figure 1.
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Chapter 2 2 System Setup This chapter details system setup for TREK-753.
2.1 A Quick Tour of the TREK-753 Mobile Data Terminal Before starting to set up the Mobile Data Terminal, take a moment to become familiar with the locations and functions of the controls, drives, connectors and ports, which are illustrated in the figures below. When the Mobile Data Terminal is placed inside truck glove cabinet or under the passenger’s seat next to the driver, its front appears as shown in Figure 2.1. Figure 2.1 Front View of TREK-753 Figure 2.
Chapter 2 System Setup Figure 2.3 Side View of TREK-753 Figure 2.
2.2 Installation Procedures When you install TREK-753, the first step is to connect the power and ignition correctly. TREK-753’s power cable is designed to connect to the battery directly. TREK753 can be switched ON/OFF both by the ignition signal or its power button. Note! TREK-753 power input supports 12V/24V & 48V DC input. The default setting is for 12V or 48V (option board) only. If customer needs 24V DC input, please contact regional sales or distributors to customize in advance.
Chapter 2 Table 2.1: Pin Definition of Power Cord Pin Definition Color 1 + Red 2 Shield Black 3 - Black 4 Ignition Orange TREK-753 can be powered on/off from the power button or directly from the vehicle ignition. There is a 5 second delay when using ignition on/off. This avoids impact from fluctuating power supply which might impact or damage system operation. For more power management details, please see Power management in Chapter 5. Figure 2.6 Power Connector Appearance Table 2.
2.3 Running the BIOS Setup Program In most cases, the computer will have been properly set up and configured by the dealer or system integrator prior to delivery. However, it may still be necessary to adjust some of the computer's BIOS (Basic Input-Output System) setup programs to change the system configuration data, like the current date and time, or the specific type of hard drive currently installed. The setup program is stored in read-only memory (ROM).
Chapter 3 3 Hardware & Peripheral Installation This chapter details the installation of hardware for TREK-753.
3.1 Overview of Hardware Installation & Upgrading The Mobile Data Terminal consists of a industrial computer that is housed in a ruggedized aluminum enclosure. Any memory module or storage maintenance or hardware upgrades can be completed after removing the rear side RAM door/ side cover, or remove the front panel to install. 3.2 Installing the Storage Device and SIM Card TREK-753 has a side door and a user can easily install a SIM card or storage (CF or SD) card.
TREK-753 supports 200-pin SODIMM type DDRII DRAM. There's a door which can be opened for RAM installation. It is very easy to open to install memory. However, we suggest this change performed by our service center to avoid any possible damage (like electrostatic discharge or memory inserted in the wrong position. For best thermal management, please make sure the thermal pad on RAM door (Block in black) is always in place before the door cover is put back on.
3.5 Installing the I/O Cover To ensure TREK-753’s entire system is protected with an IP54 rating, assemble the IP54 I/O cover kit to mask all the connectors on the bottom side. From left to right: plastic I/O cover, rubber seal, and plastic I/O box. Remove tape adhesive cover on the back side of rubber seal, adhere the a rubber seal to the plastic I/O cover and route all cables across the plastic I/O box starting from the outside and moving toward the inside.
Install the cover attaching it in place with the 6 screws. 17 TREK-753 User Manual Hardware & Peripheral Installation There are 6 screws holes designed for the extra mechanical part installation. The mounting frame needs to be secured by these holes. Chapter 3 Connect all cables to system and secure before the cover is installed.
Screw the plastic I/O cover onto the plastic I/O box. Installation complete.
Chapter 3 See the exploded drawing for clear assembly illustration. TREK-753 is a highly integrated all-in-one terminal, all wireless options are able to installed at once and work by independent connection. In the standard OS that comes with TREK-753, all wireless connections have been setup in advance and users will not need to set them up again. This information is provided for those who need to build new wireless connections if necessary.
3.6.1 WLAN Driver Installation 1. Make sure the Wi-Fi module has been installed in the TREK-753. Figure 3.1 Top View of TREK-753 2. 3. 4. Make sure there is a wireless router and access point working available for TREK-753 to connect to. Turn on the TREK-753, and boot into the OS. Double click "Setup.exe" from the driver CD (WLAN_AW-NE768_090714) to install driver Setup Connection 1.
Chapter 3 3. 4. Highlight one of the available wireless LAN icons and double click on the Connect button found in the lower right-hand corner. Some APs devices will have different SSIDs; choose an available one and connect (entering user ID & password if prompted). Click Connect after entering key (if prompted) to connect to the wireless AP. Open the web browser and TREK-753 will connect to the internet. 21 TREK-753 User Manual Hardware & Peripheral Installation 2.
3.6.2 GPRS Driver Installation 1. Make sure the Criterion MC55i GPRS module has been installed in the TREK753. Figure 3.
3. 4. Turn on the TREK-753, and boot up the OS. GPRS (MC55i) connects to the system on the COM port interface; it doesn't need a separate driver. However, please check in advance that the device manager doesn’t show any entries with question marks. 23 TREK-753 User Manual Hardware & Peripheral Installation Insert the user’s SIM card in the TREK-753 slot; make sure the SIM card has already applied to a GSM network in advance and can transmit/receive data. Chapter 3 2.
Setup Connection 1. Press “Start” - “Control Panel” - “Phone and Modem options.” 2. Switch to “Dialing Rules” tab; press "New." Input GPRS Location name in Country/region field; input "00" for Area code. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Switch to “Modems” tab, press "Add." Select "Don't detect my modem; select it from a list." Press “Next.” Choose "Standard 19200 bps Modem." Press “Next.” Select “COM port.” Press “Next.” Press “Finish.” The screen will display "Standard 19200 bps Modem.
Chapter 3 25 TREK-753 User Manual Hardware & Peripheral Installation 17. Change "Maximum speed (bps)” to 115200. Press “OK.” 18. Once the previous steps are complete, the new connection will be created. 19. Double Click on the new connection and Click “Dial.” TREK-753 will connect to the internet.
3.6.3 HSDPA (3.5G) Driver Installation 1. Make sure the HSDPA module has been installed in the TREK-753. Figure 3.3 Top View of TREK-753 2. Insert the user's SIM card in the slot; make sure the SIM card has already applied to a GSM network in advance and can transmit/receive data.
Turn on the TREK-753, then boot into the OS. Install the HSDPA USB module driver/AP "Watcher_Generic Build 2258.msi" from driver CD on the Windows Embedded OS. 2. 3. To complete the new connection wizard textbox, select "Add a shortcut to this connection to my desktop," then click “Finish.” Once completed, the new connection will be created. 27 TREK-753 User Manual Hardware & Peripheral Installation Setup Connection 1. Check the device manager to make sure there are no entries with question marks.
4. Double Click the "Sierra Wireless Watcher" and Click Button "Connect." The TREK-753 will connect to the internet. 3.6.4 CDMA (3.5G) Driver Installation 1. Make sure the CDMA module has been installed in the TREK-753.
3. 4. Insert the user's SIM card in the slot. Make sure the SIM card has already applied to a GSM network in advance and can transmit/receive data. Turn on the TREK-753, then boot into the OS. Install the CDMA USB module driver "Watcher 7.11.msi" from Windows Embedded OS. 29 TREK-753 User Manual Hardware & Peripheral Installation Setup Connection 1. In completing the new connection wizard textbox, select "Add a shortcut to this connection to my desktop," then click “Finish.” 2.
3.6.5 GPS Installation 1. Make sure the GPS module & antenna has already been installed in the TREK753. Figure 3.4 Bottom View of TREK-753 2. 3. Turn on the TREK-753, boot up the OS. Double click "ublox_A4_U5_USB_drv3264_install_UI.exe" application program on the driver CD to install.
Chapter 3 Setup Connection 1. Install "u-Center" to setup and test. Start test in "u-Center," setting COM port (COM7) and baud rate (9600bps) used for GPS module. 3. After starting test, NMEA output messages are display in the Development Data View setup connection. 31 TREK-753 User Manual Hardware & Peripheral Installation 2.
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Chapter 4 4 Pin Assignments This chapter explains pin assignments on the TREK-753.
4.1 Rear Side Connectors 4.2 Power Connector Table 4.
Chapter 4 4.3 High Density Connector Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 +5VDC output (+/- 5%, max 0.5A) 2 +5VDC output (+/- 5%, max 0.5A) 3 USB Ground 4 USB D+ 5 USB D- 6 CVBS Ground 7 CVBS IN 8 RSVD 9 Audio Ground 10 LINE OUT L 11 LINE OUT R 12 LINE IN R 13 LINE IN L 14 MIC IN 15 RS-485 Ground 16 COM5 485- 17 COM5 485+ 18 J1708 Ground 19 COM6 J1708- 20 COM6 J1708+ 21 Isolation CAN Ground 22 CAN L 23 CAN H 24 RSVD. 25 RSVD.
4.4 RS-232 Connector (COM8) Table 4.3: RS-232 Connector (COM8) Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 RS-232 DCD 2 RS-232 RXD 3 RS-232 TXD 4 RS-232 DTR 5 RS-232 Ground 6 RS-232 DSR 7 RS-232 RTS 8 RS-232 CTS 9 RS-232 RI / +12 VDC (max. 2500 mA) 4.5 LED Indicator This system power indicator is an orange LED, controlled by hardware. This LED will be lit on when the system is in NORMAL mode. When system is off, this LED will not be lit.
Chapter 5 5 Software Demo Utility Setup This chapter explains the software demo utility for TREK-753.
5.1 Introduction To make the hardware easier to access for programmers, Advantech has developed a demo utility in order to let customers test the functions on TREK-753. This document describes detailed information for each Advantech demo utility so that application developers can become more familiar with using them. For technical support, contact Advantech application engineers worldwide. For news updates, visit our website: www.advantech.com 5.1.
Chapter 5 5.2 Hot Key Test Click "Hot Key test" program in IMC demo main menu. If "Auto Brightness" is checked TREK-753 will adjust the panel brightness automatically using a built-in light sensor input. Or the brightness of panel and hot keys can be set manually. Figure 5.3 Hot Key 39 TREK-753 User Manual Software Demo Utility Setup Figure 5.
Brightness Level: Check "Set" option, key in brightness from level 0 ~10 in "Cur" column. The bigger the number, the brighter the panel. When you finish setting the brightness level you want, please click "Apply." If you want to check the current brightness level, please click "Get." Duty Cycle: Each level's brightness strength can be set to any level. After you finish setting the "Level" and "Duty Cycle" value for each level, click "Apply.
Chapter 5 2. RTC Alarm Setting: You can also set Alarm time; you can wake up the system at the time you have set. Please refer to the figure below. Figure 5.9 RTC Test - 5 41 TREK-753 User Manual Software Demo Utility Setup Figure 5.
5.4 Power Management 5.4.1 Power Management Mechanism The Power Management feature is provided for users to fulfill special requirements for different applications. Ignition on/off: – Turn on the system by ignition In the case of applications, an ignition signal is often used to turn on or shutdown the system. When the system is in an OFF state and the ignition is turned ON, the VPM controller will countdown to ON_DELAY; once it counts to zero, the system will be turned on.
Chapter 5 Software Demo Utility Setup 5.4.2 Power Management Utility Program Execute IMCDemo.exe file, see the icon below.
5.4.3 Power Management Parameter Settings The parameters for power management on TREK-753 can be read or modified by the Demo utility (see the image below) or SDK/API. Figure 5.10 Power Management Test Utility 5.4.4 TREK-753 Power Consumption OS: Windows Embedded Standard Burn-in test V6.
Chapter 5 5.5 Execute CAN Demo Utility 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Reset the module Transmit CAN message Set the polling rate of CAN message reception Received CAN message. Set up the filter of CAN message (only show the message ID) 45 TREK-753 User Manual Software Demo Utility Setup Figure 5.
5.6 GPIO Test 1. To execute the I/O Test, connect GPIO loopback, click Pin0, connect the end which reads the signal, the bulb should light up, likewise to Pin1 ~ Pin3. Next check the Digital Output box to execute the same procedure. See Figure 6. Figure 5.12 DI/O Test a. Digital Output ==> isolated relay driver output b. Digital Input ==> isolated dry contact input Figure 5.
Chapter 5 5.7 Video in Test There is one video input. Connect camera to the port, CAM1. Choose Channel 1 on “Switch to.” The panel will show the image which Camera1 has taken, and it will fallback to original status after 10 sec. Figure 5.15 Video Test Utility 47 TREK-753 User Manual Software Demo Utility Setup Figure 5.
5.8 Audio Test TREK-753 has a built-in microphone on the front panel. Audio functions (Line out and Line-in & Mic-in) can be extended to remote site using a high density cable. Both Line out & Line in functions work when a high density cable is connected. Mic-in is able to work either from the front panel or from a high density cable.
Appendix A A High Density Cable Pin Assignment
The high density connected for TREK-753 includes 48 wires in a 2-meter cable. It extends functionality of many of the I/O port with standard type connectors. At the host side, a 3M 10150-3000 PE series 50-pin connector can be connected with TREK-753. A.1 Standard USB A Type Female Connector Table A.1: Standard USB A Type Female Connector Pin Number Definition 1 +V5_USB 2 USB_D- 3 USB_D+ 4 GND(Drain wire) A.2 Video input, BNC Female Connector Table A.
Table A.3: RS-232 Connector (DB9) (COM9) Pin Number Definition 1 RS232_DCD 2 RS232_RXD# 3 RS232_TXD# 4 RS232_DTR 5 GND(Drain wire) 6 RS232_DSR 7 RS232_RTS 8 RS232_CTS 9 RS232_RI A.4 4DI /4DO & RS-485 (DB15 Type Male) (COM5) Table A.
A.5 CAN Bus & J1708 (Terminal Block 6P, 5.08mm pitch) Table A.5: CAN Bus (Terminal Block 6P, 5.08mm Pitch) Pin Number Definition 1 CAN_H (H) 2 CAN_L (L) 3 GND (G) 4 J1708+ (J+) 5 J1708- (J-) 6 GND (G) A.6 Power Extension Connector (Terminal Block 3P, 5.08mm pitch) Table A.6: Power Extension Connector (Terminal Block 3P, 5.
High Density (50-pin) connector Jacks & I/O conn/pin No. Signal Name Function / Conn No. 1 +V5(26AWG) Extended Power Terminal Block 3P, 5.
32 RS232_RI 9 33 RS232_CTS 8 34 RS232_RTS 7 35 RS232_DSR 6 36 GND(Drain wire) 37 RS232_DTR 4 38 RS232_TXD# 3 39 RS232_RXD# 2 40 RS232_DCD 1 41 N/A 42 ISO_DO4 12 43 ISO_DO3 11 44 ISO_DO2 10 45 ISO_DO1 RS-232 male connector 5 9 DIO & RS-485 DB15 female connector 46 ISO_DI4 47 ISO_DI3 3 48 ISO_DI2 2 49 ISO_DI1 1 50 GND_ISO (26AWG) 5 TREK-753 User Manual 54 4
Appendix B B EWF (Enhanced Write Filter) Manager SOP
B.1 EWF (Enhanced Write Filter) Manager SOP 1. Open Start -> All Programs -> Advantech -> Advantech EWF Manager. 2. The following input screen will be shown. A. EWF function: If you want to protect your operating system you can use the function to recover your OS after a restart.. Note! Please check "C" volume is not protected. EWF Enable Method: 1. Click Enable and a reboot the system when prompted.
After restart EWF state will be set to "Enable" 3. If you try to create a folder or file and restart the OS, you will discover you can't modify data under the C volume. Note! If you want to write data at EWF enable state you can click Commit to write data under C volume. HORM (Hibernate Once and Resume Many): The function can always resume your OS after hibernation, even after a shutdown or crash. I Before using HORM you should set EWF to the state "disable" II Check "Enable hibernate" 1.
2. Choose "Screen Saver" panel and click "Power.” 3. Check "Enable hibernate.
Activate HORM Open Start -> All Programs -> Advantech -> Advantech EWF Manager. Click "Activate HORM." 3. Chick "OK" to reboot OS. IV 1. Check "Use the Welcome screen." Open Start -> Control Panel. 59 TREK-753 User Manual Appendix B EWF (Enhanced Write Filter) Manager SOP III 1. 2.
2. Click "Network and Internet Connections." 3. Click "Network Connection.
Right-Click on "Local Area Connection" and click properties. 5. Uninstall "Client Service for NetWare." 6. 7. Click "Yes" to remove "Client Service for NetWare" and reboot OS. Open Start -> Control Panel. 61 TREK-753 User Manual Appendix B EWF (Enhanced Write Filter) Manager SOP 4.
8. Click "User Accounts" 9. Click "Cancel." 10.
Enable EWF Open Start -> All Programs -> Advantech -> Advantech EWF Manager. Click "Enable." 3. Click "OK" to reboot OS. VI 1. Run "Hibernate" Open Start -> Shut Down 2. When you press "Shift" the Standby icon will be replaced with a Hibernate icon. 63 TREK-753 User Manual Appendix B EWF (Enhanced Write Filter) Manager SOP V 1. 2.
VII Enable HORM is finished. VIII If you unplug power cord after resuming system, you will discover the OS will continue its resume state.
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