Advantech TouchMix XI User Manual Download Page 28

TouchMix

® 

XI Computer User Manual      

Date: 6/10/16         

Doc#: 

2005SA1800   

 

Page 28 

Step

 

2

 

 

Prepare

 

power

 

cable

 

and

 

cable

 

gland

 

components

 

as

 

illustrated.

 

Make

 

sure

 

the

 

power

 

cable

 

is

 

oriented

 

to

 

have

 

the

 

correct

 

connector

 

as

 

shown.

 

 

 

Step3

 

 

Slip

 

power

 

cable

 

in

 

to

 

gland

 

parts

 

in

 

the

 

order

 

shown.

 

Start

 

with

 

the

 

nut,

 

then

 

slip

 

the

 

rubber

 

seal

 

onto

 

cable

 

by

 

spreading

 

open

 

the

 

slit

 

in

 

the

 

rubber

 

piece

 

and

 

slide

 

over

 

cable,

 

then

 

slip

 

on

 

the

 

threaded

 

fitting

 

(seal

 

towards

 

connector).

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

Step

 

4

 

 

Slide

 

Power

 

connector

 

into

 

the

 

computer

 

housing

 

as

 

shown.

 

Use

 

care

 

to

 

align

 

connector

 

key

 

when

 

inserting

 

(key

 

facing

 

up

 

towards

 

installer).

 

Secure

 

by

 

tightening

 

the

 

nut.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for TouchMix XI

Page 1: ...TouchMix XI Computer User Manual Date 6 10 16 Doc 2005SA1800 Computer User Manual Version 1 0...

Page 2: ...Installations 16 IECEx Installations 17 Exploring the TouchMix XI Computer 21 Installing the Wi Fi Module 22 Opening the Back Cover 23 Mounting and Cable Fittings 24 Safe Area Cable Connections 24 Mak...

Page 3: ...een tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference...

Page 4: ...he express permission of Advantech Co This product features software manufactured by Advanced Convergence Alliance along with other third party software All described herein shall not be distributed m...

Page 5: ...ey are not in the chassis Basic Safety Instructions 1 Equipment does not contain user serviceable parts do not open 2 For proper Installation refer to the appropriate Installation Control Drawing belo...

Page 6: ...CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF INTERNAL COIN CELL BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY REPLACED REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE AS RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER PROPERLY DISCARD BATTERIES AFTER USE ATTENT...

Page 7: ...TouchMix XI Computer User Manual Date 6 10 16 Doc 2005SA1800 Page 7 Certifications IEC60950 1 General Safety...

Page 8: ...TouchMix XI Computer User Manual Date 6 10 16 Doc 2005SA1800 Page 8...

Page 9: ...the end users responsibility to make sure the installation complies with all applicable local national and international requirements Hazardous Location Certifications US Class I Division 2 Group C D...

Page 10: ...TouchMix XI Computer User Manual Date 6 10 16 Doc 2005SA1800 Page 10 Hazardous Location Certificates North America...

Page 11: ...TouchMix XI Computer User Manual Date 6 10 16 Doc 2005SA1800 Page 11...

Page 12: ...TouchMix XI Computer User Manual Date 6 10 16 Doc 2005SA1800 Page 12 ATEX...

Page 13: ...TouchMix XI Computer User Manual Date 6 10 16 Doc 2005SA1800 Page 13 IECEx...

Page 14: ...sistance between the computer and ground must be less than 1 Ohm 3 All connections to the computer shall only be made broken when the unit is powered off All connectors shall be secured with the provi...

Page 15: ...TouchMix XI Computer User Manual Date 6 10 16 Doc 2005SA1800 Page 15 Figure 1 USA Class I Division 2 Group C D T4 Class I Zone 2 AEx nA iC IIB T4 CAN EX nA iC IIB T4 Class I Division 2 Group C D T4...

Page 16: ...the manufacturer to prevent unintentional disconnection during operation The computer shall be turned off before USB memory stick insertion or removal 4 Any device connected to this port must have th...

Page 17: ...TouchMix XI Computer User Manual Date 6 10 16 Doc 2005SA1800 Page 17 Figure 2...

Page 18: ...the manufacturer to prevent unintentional disconnection during operation The computer shall be turned off before USB memory stick insertion or removal 4 Any device connected to this port must have the...

Page 19: ...TouchMix XI Computer User Manual Date 6 10 16 Doc 2005SA1800 Page 19 Figure 3...

Page 20: ...TouchMix XI Computer User Manual Date 6 10 16 Doc 2005SA1800 Page 20 Page intentionally left blank...

Page 21: ...TouchMix XI Computer User Manual Date 6 10 16 Doc 2005SA1800 Page 21 Exploring the TouchMix XI Computer...

Page 22: ...e Wi Fi cover revealing gasket and USB port 2 Prepare Wi Fi module and foam seal in Accessory Box as follows Orient parts as shown Slide Wi Fi Module into foam as shown 3 Insert the Wi Fi module into...

Page 23: ...TouchMix XI Computer User Manual Date 6 10 16 Doc 2005SA1800 Page 23 Opening the Back Cover Loosen all eight screws as indicated below NOTE These are captured screws do not remove from cover...

Page 24: ...X IECEx installations any suitable ATEX IEC approved cable gland is to be used NOTE It is the installer s responsibility to determine how connections are made and comply with all local codes Making Co...

Page 25: ...rence Installation Control Drawings Pin Number Signal Name 1 12VDC 2 12VDC 3 DC Return Case 4 DC Return Case a Standard Power Supply and 50ft Cable Install power supply in safe area route cable to com...

Page 26: ...ATEX power supply in the hazardous area as required Connect the DC cord to the TouchMix XI Computer DC power input and route to ATEX power supply and connect to Power Supply connector Route AC cord t...

Page 27: ...onal ATEX Cable Power Cable Installation The TouchMix XI computer includes a hardened power cable and metal cable gland that must be installed prior to final mounting of the computer Step 1 Remove Bac...

Page 28: ...Step3 Slip power cable in to gland parts in the order shown Start with the nut then slip the rubber seal onto cable by spreading open the slit in the rubber piece and slide over cable then slip on th...

Page 29: ...w gland fitting into housing Make sure threads are aligned and the fitting does not bind while tightening Do not over tighten fitting as this may damage the seal The seal between may not be deformed S...

Page 30: ...nd tighten to create a tight squeeze on the cable NON ENERGY LIMITED Safe Area CONNECTIONS Continued 2 USB 2 0 Port Reference Installation Control Drawings and local codes for connections 3 Dedicated...

Page 31: ...er Manual Date 6 10 16 Doc 2005SA1800 Page 31 4 HDMI Video Port Reference Installation Control Drawings and local codes for connections 5 Ethernet Port Reference Installation Control Drawings and loca...

Page 32: ...ield Wiring Connections for Class I Division 2 Group s ALL ports marked with MUST comply with the Entity Parameters provided in the tables below Internal connections Internal energy limited USB and Se...

Page 33: ...ut 17 0 034 0 145 1 76 50 Pin 4 DTR Output 17 0 034 0 145 1 76 50 Pin 5 GND Pin 6 DSR Input 17 0 034 0 145 1 76 50 Pin 7 RTS Output 17 0 034 0 145 1 76 50 Pin 8 CTS Input 17 0 034 0 145 1 76 50 Pin 9...

Page 34: ...rrent of 500mA 5V 0 25V Voc Uo V Isc Io A Po W Co uF Lo mH Pin 1 Power 11 6 1 302 3 776 140 0 03 Pin 2 Data bidirectional 10 0 673 1 683 20 0 25 Pin 3 Data bidirectional 10 0 673 1 683 20 0 25 Pin 4 G...

Page 35: ...e 35 Side mounted USB 2 0 Port Approved for USB Memory use ONLY Side Connection To be used with USB Memory ONLY no other devices are allowed Loosen capture screw A and flip the door up to insert USB d...

Page 36: ...al 10 0 673 1 683 20 0 25 Pin 4 GND Entity Parametersfor USB 2 0 Side USB port Pin Number Signal Name In Out Note Cable capacitance and inductance must be included in the overall connection calculatio...

Page 37: ...10 16 Doc 2005SA1800 Page 37 Additional Safety Features Equipment Grounding Connection The grounding screw terminal is located on the back lower right corner of the computer Consult Installation Contr...

Page 38: ...XI Computer User Manual Date 6 10 16 Doc 2005SA1800 Page 38 Back Cover Power Interlock Switch This switch disables the computer when the Back cover is open Make sure all Back cover screws are securely...

Page 39: ...ections have been made reseat the Back cover and secure with all eight 8 retaining screws held in the cover Caution Before closing check that the Back cover seal is fully seated into groove around bot...

Page 40: ...Computer Mounting Wall Pole or Stand The computer is able to be mounted to any wall pole or stand mount via the industry standard VESA mount pattern on the rear face of the computer Pattern VESA 75 x...

Page 41: ...6 10 16 Doc 2005SA1800 Page 41 Power On Ensure the Back cover is installed and secured with screws Press the button on the back lower right when viewing computer from the screen side When powered on t...

Page 42: ...e There are no user serviceable parts inside the computer Cleaning the TouchMix XI Computer Screen 1 Turn off the TouchMix XI Computer and unplug the power cord 2 Wipe the screen and exterior with a s...

Page 43: ...ing VESA mount Input voltage 12VDC 3 7A OS Support Windows 8 Embedded Standard Weight 6 kg I O Ports Energy limited USB 2 0 1 RS 232 Serial Port DB9 1 Side USB 2 0 1 for software updates Non Energy li...

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