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DOC 02110 revision 1 

 

ACTIA PCs 

 

 
 
 
 
 

IHMI v2 

 

USER’S MANUAL 

 
 

Summary of Contents for IHMI

Page 1: ...DOC 02110 revision 1 ACTIA PCs IHMI v2 USER S MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...CTIA PCs makes constant improvements on its products corrections and modifications to this documentation can occur without any advice www actia pcs fr e mail support actia pcs fr June 2016 Preamble This document only covers IHMI v2 general specifications external interfaces installation software support electrical specifications and maintenance For more information refer to the user s manuals of t...

Page 3: ... 19 Antenna cables 20 Mixing panel and Ethernet cables 20 Cable cover 22 Arm Mount 23 Back Cover 24 BUTTONS 25 Backlight control 25 System On and Off 25 POWER MANAGEMENT 26 System states 26 State display 27 Configuration 28 Profiles 28 Reset button 28 PROGRAMMING INTERFACES 29 Inputs Outputs 29 Power Management 30 Specific BIOS functions 34 OPERATING SYSTEMS 35 BOOT 35 Drivers 35 Power Management ...

Page 4: ...r s manual DOC02106 This basic system can be equipped with extensions WiFi Bluetooth etc A dedicated location is provided to receive a GSM GPRS EDGE 2G 3G optional module Optionally an external Mixing Panel PDB DOC08024 can also be used with the IHMI v2 in order to add remote interfaces such as serial com ports automotive inputs outputs CAN Bus audio Line out microphone etc General specifications ...

Page 5: ...s that this product shall not be treated as household waste Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help to prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this prod...

Page 6: ...tart wakeup stop o Temperature control o Dialog with the host via SMBus serial bus GPS module with dead reckoning option internal gyroscope and 2 discrete dedicated inputs for reverse gear and odometer CAN interface compliant with ISO 11898 24 V up to 1 Mbits sec 3 USB 2 0 interfaces Ethernet 10 100 1000 Mbs Microphone for GSM and audio system Loudspeakers 2x2W PCI Express Mini Card interface USB ...

Page 7: ... In order to access them it is necessary to remove the back plastic cover if present and the cable metal cover To remove the back plastic cover remove the 4 red arrow marked screws in holes using a Torx 10 screwdriver To remove the cable metal cover remove the 2 red arrow marked screws on the sides using a Torx 8 screwdriver ...

Page 8: ...s Page 8 52 Before unplugging the cables you must cut the cable ties Connectors location Ethernet 10 100 1000 Base T USB Mixing Panel Jumpers Internal Speaker Left Internal Speaker Right Internal Microphone Antenna cables ...

Page 9: ...Green MX2 8 Green White MX2 9 Blue White MX3 10 Blue MX3 11 Brown MX4 12 Brown White MX4 Recommended color USB JST BM10B PUDSS TFC type This connector offers a USB interface in addition to the interfaces located on the board Pin Designation Function 1 3 5 9 10 GNDUSB2 Electrical ground shield case 2 USB2 Signal data USB 4 USB2 Signal data USB 6 GNDUSB2 Electrical ground 7 8 VUSB2 USB power supply ...

Page 10: ...CANH CAN bus 17 IN3 General Purpose Input 3 LVTTL input max 3 3V 18 IN2 General Purpose Input 2 LVTTL input max 3 3V 19 IN1 General Purpose Input 1 LVTTL input max 3 3V 20 IN0 General Purpose Input 0 LVTTL input max 3 3V 21 OUT1 General Purpose Output 1 LVTTL output max 10mA 22 OUT0 General Purpose Output 0 LVTTL output max 10mA 23 OUT3 General Purpose Output 3 LVTTL output max 10mA 24 OUT2 Genera...

Page 11: ...available options FAKRA connectors are used to connect external antennas GPS A Blue FAKRA connector C code is used for the GPS receiver GSM A Bordeaux Violet FAKRA connector D code is used for the GSM WIFI A Green FAKRA connector E code is used for the Wifi ...

Page 12: ... when open circuit By default jumpers are not present Signal REVERSE ODOMETER Low level E26 P E27 P High level E26 NP E27 NP Low level signal activation by connection to battery High level signal activation by connection to battery ground E5 NP No 120 ohm terminator on Interface CAN P 120 ohm terminator on Interface CAN ...

Page 13: ...line indicates the title and the last line displays current help on the keys If the SETUP parameters are updated both the CMOS and the E2PROM memories of the processor board are updated The E2PROM acts as a backup memory for CMOS and is read by the POST if the CMOS is faulty MAIN MENU BIOS SETUP Processor BayTrail 1333 Version BIOS PCI E Rx x System Memory 3002 MBytes Date xx xx xx Standard Setup ...

Page 14: ...es IRQ9 as the ACPI interrupt SCI Password None System Setup The password can be a system password of a setup password A system password must be entered each time the system boots A setup must only be given when entering the SETUP or the BOOT menu The password must be entered twice to avoid any typing errors Note the password takes into account the position of the key pressed and not its value AZE...

Page 15: ...ast Esc key Removable devices Open Boot menu No action Pressing the Esc key during boot process allow the bios to boot from a removable device open the Boot menu or No action Choose the desired Esc key action Return to main menu by pressing Esc Restore Initial Value This command is used to restore the displayed data using the initial values stored in CMOS RAM Exit Without Saving This command is us...

Page 16: ...a access door on the right panel Important The system must be powered down when loading or unloading any component behind the access door Access door on the right panel The access door is maintained by 2 screws tightening of 0 6Nm Use a Torx 8 screwdriver to remove it 2 x M2 5x6 Torx screws countersunk head With access door mounted ...

Page 17: ...ess door on the right panel The access door is used to lock the CompactFlash To eject the CompactFlash press the black button on the right side of the connector Reminder The system must be powered down when loading or unloading the CompactFlash SIM card holder The SIM card holder is accessed behind the access door on the right panel To eject the SIM card holder press the yellow button on the right...

Page 18: ...rolled by the Z8 microcontroller as described in the power management chapter Ethernet LED The Ethernet LED represents the MPC BayTrail Ethernet activity LED Reset button When pressing the reset button with a thin rod through this hole the power management microcontroller is restarted The first effect is to turn off the MPC BayTrail board Do not introduce a thin rod in a LED hole It will damage th...

Page 19: ... is switched on When the ignition is switched off for more than 10 seconds the operating system is notified in order to shut down properly After shutdown the IHMI v2 is powered down Note If the system does not shut down within 10 minutes standard profile or 45 minutes with aggressive profile or 4 hours with relax profile after the ignition was switched off power down is forced to preserve battery ...

Page 20: ...bles must be located under the bridge Antenna cables Bridge M2 5x6 Torx screw cylinder head Bridge A multi function antenna must be mounted on the roof of the vehicle A separate cable must be installed for each function Use the shortest possible length of antenna cable Function Antenna Cable connector Cable type GPS Blue female FAKRA C code RG174 GSM Bordeaux Violet female FAKRA D code RG174 WiFi ...

Page 21: ...e dedicated bracket with a cable tie The unsheathed portion of the cables must be located on the bracket If an USB cable is also required it must be installed the same way First install the mixing panel cable Cable tie Mixing panel cable Unsheathed zone Bracket Then install the Ethernet cable Unsheathed zone Cable tie Bracket ...

Page 22: ...Cs Page 22 52 Cable cover The cable cover must be positioned in such a way that the cables are not pinched by the metal It is maintained by 2 screws tightening of 0 6Nm 2 x M2 5x6 Torx screws countersunk head Cable cover ...

Page 23: ...ount The arm mount is made of three parts A diamond base with 1 ball A round base with 1 ball A double socket arm The diamond base ball is fixed to the IHMI v2 housing witch 2 M4 NYLSTOP nuts tightening of 1 2Nm Round base Double socket arm ...

Page 24: ...DOC 02110 1 ACTIA PCs Page 24 52 Back Cover The back cover must be installed after the diamond base ball It is fixed with 4 panhead plastide M3x10 Torx screws tightening of 0 2Nm ...

Page 25: ...ned when the IHMI v2 is turned off System On and Off Normally the system power is controlled by the ignition signal However the IHMI v2 can be configured to not automatically start when the ignition goes on In that case pressing any button during more than half second while the ignition signal is on turns the system on cf Z2 in DOC02092 In the same manner a system shutdown is requested when the ig...

Page 26: ...rol button is pressed for at least half a second while ignition signal is on If this temperature is greater than 70 C when ignition signal is switched on the system goes directly into state 8 Otherwise the MPC processor board is switched on and the system goes into state 3 If the power supply did not report a power good state within one second the system goes back in state 1 error 5 The same if th...

Page 27: ...light control buttons during al least 2 seconds It can also be requested by software see PROGRAMMING INTERFACES chapter for details The system cannot remain in this state for more than 10 minutes or 4 hours if system startup when ignition signal turned on is disabled cf Z2 in DOC02092 After this delay the MPC processor board is forced to switch off and the system returns to state 1 error 3 As soon...

Page 28: ...ition signal disabled Z3 Microcontroller power off enabled Z4 Startup watchdog enabled Profiles Parameter Standard profile Z1 present Z2 not present Aggressive profile Z1 not present Z2 not preset No startup by ignition signal Z2 present Startup minimal temperature 45 C 45 C 45 C Fan on temperature 60 C 60 C 60 C Startup maximal temperature 70 C 70 C 70 C Running maximal temperature 85 C 85 C 85 C...

Page 29: ... can be accessed through 2 interfaces Because of those two interfaces output states are the logical OR of the corresponding bits It means that the OUTn relay will be closed if bit n is set to 1 in at least one OUTPUT_REG The legacy interface is the vehicle specific interface It consists of a set of registers in the I O space of the ISA bus at base address 0300h Output control register OUTPUT_REG b...

Page 30: ...3 System powered up with ignition signal 4 System standby 5 System powered up after a wakeup 6 Waiting for system shutdown 7 Waiting for shutdown system too hot 8 Waiting for the system to cool down power down 9 Waiting for the system to cool down standby Note Only the values 1 and 6 can be written in this register Writing 1 requests an immediate power down of the system Writing 6 has an effect on...

Page 31: ...OOHOT_OUT R W Bits 7 0 max delay system to hot in minutes Register 0Fh CONTROL R W Bit 0 GSM wakeup enable active at 1 Bit 1 SMBus wakeup enable active at 1 Bits 3 2 not used Bit 4 wakeup timer unit 0 seconds 1 minutes Bits 7 5 not used Register 10h TIMER_LOW R W Bits 7 0 low byte of wakeup timer in seconds or minutes cf CONTROL Note in order to get a consistent value TIMER_LOW must be read before...

Page 32: ..._HIGH R Bits 7 0 high byte of odometer counter Note The high byte of the odometer counter is latched when reading the low byte So the low byte must be read first then the high byte This register is not valid on IHMI_MPC boards step A Register 18h WATCHDOG R W Bits 7 0 watchdog counter in seconds Note This counter is decremented every second if not equal to zero When decremented to zero the system ...

Page 33: ...1110 Register 21h FLASH_COMMAND R W Bits 3 0 number of page to erase 512 bytes page Bits 7 4 command 1110 page erase Register 22h FLASH_LOW R W Bits 7 0 flash memory low part address Register 23h FLASH_HIGH R W Bits 7 0 flash memory high part address Register 24h FLASH_DATA R W Bits 7 0 data corresponding to memory address registers 22h and 23h Note A new data can be written in flash memory only i...

Page 34: ...er number BH device address right aligned AL data Output AH 0 and CF 0 if OK AH 86h and CF 1 if not available or error INT 15h AH 0EAh SMBus device register byte read Input BL register number BH device address right aligned Output AL data AH 0 and CF 0 if OK AH 86h and CF 1 if not available or error INT 15h AH 0EBh Boot device presence test Input BL device code Output AL 0 if not present 1 if pres...

Page 35: ...y the detected devices and those that could be there are displayed BOOT DEVICE SELECTION by SOFTWARE the INT 15H AH 0ECh function can be use to specify the boot device for the next boot and only the next one This feature is specially suited to a Boot manager software installed on the SETUP configured boot device It can decide using specific rules to boot the operating system from an alternate devi...

Page 36: ...s of the Configuration panel If the selected action is Shut down and the ignition signal is switched off the IHMI v2 goes to the power down mode state 1 at the end of the operating system shutdown In this state the vehicle battery power can be removed When the ignition signal is switched back on the operating system reboots If the selected action is Standby the IHMI v2 goes to the standby mode sta...

Page 37: ...hannels of the IHMI v2 and the common designation based on plug type plug location and plug color Channel Function Plug Type Plus Location Plug Color A HP OUT Jack Front Green B MIC IN Jack Front Pink C LINE IN Jack Rear Blue D LINE OUT Jack Rear Green CAN ACTIA PCs developed Windows CE and Windows XP drivers for the SJA1000 controller Test utilities are also available CompactFlash preparation too...

Page 38: ...Page 38 52 Windows 7 or Windows 8 and a CompactFlash card reader USB it is possible to prepare or duplicate CompactFlash that boot on an IHMI v2 Those tools and procedures are available on ACTIA PCs website www actia pcs fr ...

Page 39: ...nd ODOMETER Pin 6 and 8 of J20 Maximum voltage without polarization jumper 50 V to 100 V Maximum voltage with polarization jumper 34 V to 34 V Input resistance without polarization jumper 10 k Input resistance with polarization jumper 3 2 k Active greater than 4 5 V Inactive less than 3 V Maximum odometer frequency 2KHz Logical Inputs Pin 17 to 20 of J20 LVTTL 3 3V inputs Embedded 10K pull down Lo...

Page 40: ...ctrostatic protection 15 kV USB 2 interface J21 Power supply 5 V 5 Maximum power supply current 1000 mA Signal maximum current 50 mA Electrostatic protection 15 kV GPS Antenna type Fakra C code Blue passive or active Antenna impedance 50 ohms Active antenna recommendations minimum gain 15dB maximum gain 50dB 3 3V 50mA Module u blox LEA 6R ...

Page 41: ...DOC 02110 1 ACTIA PCs Page 41 52 GSM Optional Antenna type Fakra D code Bordeaux violet passive or active Antenna impedance 50 ohms Module MC75i EDGE World 1 2 ...

Page 42: ...DOC 02110 1 ACTIA PCs Page 42 52 Module MC75i EDGE World 2 2 ...

Page 43: ...DOC 02110 1 ACTIA PCs Page 43 52 Module PHS8 3G World 1 2 ...

Page 44: ...DOC 02110 1 ACTIA PCs Page 44 52 Module PHS8 3G World 2 2 WiFi optional Antenna type Fakra D code Green Antenna impedance 50 Ohms ...

Page 45: ...DOC 02110 1 ACTIA PCs Page 45 52 Module SparkLan WPEA 121N ...

Page 46: ...DOC 02110 1 ACTIA PCs Page 46 52 RTC Battery Battery type CR2032 Long life 39000h without external power supply ...

Page 47: ...nnect the vehicle battery Be careful with the IHMI v2 case in some conditions it could be hot CAUTION HOT SURFACE Battery replacement The IHMI v2 includes a battery This battery could not be accessed easily Contact ACTIA PCs SAV for more details In case of replacement use the same battery type characteristics and polarity otherwise a battery explosion can occur Location Designation Internal Lithiu...

Page 48: ...DOC 02110 1 ACTIA PCs Page 48 52 APPENDICES Mechanical drawings IHMI v2 case ...

Page 49: ...DOC 02110 1 ACTIA PCs Page 49 52 IHMI v2 with back plastic cover Round base ball dashboard fixing ...

Page 50: ...0 52 Product label To identify each system a sticker is placed on the rear panel of the product PRFxxxxx yww zzz 11 xxxxx Product code yww Year week ex 428 2014 week 28 zzz serial number 11 revision E24 xxR xxxxxx E marking number ...

Page 51: ...ess Return to ACTIA PCs SAV RMA 14 rue Charles Martigny 94700 Maisons Alfort France Telephone Tel 01 42 07 18 00 Name Fax 01 42 07 85 55 Email Email sav actia pcs fr Product reference IHMI v2 ROM version Serial No Processor Hard Disk Yes No Memory Speed Floppy Yes No Display board Radiator Yes No CDRom Yes No Other boards Fan Yes No CompactFlash Yes No Miscellaneous Operating system Version Langua...

Page 52: ...DOC 02110 1 ACTIA PCs Page 52 52 NOTES ...

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