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TREK-775/TREK-776

Vehicle Mounted Computer 
with 10.4"/12.1" TFT LCD

User Manual

Summary of Contents for TREK-775

Page 1: ...TREK 775 TREK 776 Vehicle Mounted Computer with 10 4 12 1 TFT LCD User Manual...

Page 2: ...ay result from its use Acknowledgements Award is a trademark of Award Software International Inc IBM PC AT PS 2 and VGA are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation Intel and Pentium...

Page 3: ...elp you avoid damag ing 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 ba...

Page 4: ...easonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with th...

Page 5: ...attachments Description of your software operating system version appli cation software etc A complete description of the problem The exact wording of any error messages Contact information Our Europ...

Page 6: ...ng List Before you begin installing your card please make sure that the following materials have been shipped TREK 775 or TREK 776 series Vehicle Mounted Computer Accessories for TREK 775 or TREK 776...

Page 7: ...ople cannot step on it Do not place anything over the power cord 10 All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted 11 If the equipment is not used for a long time disconnect it from the po...

Page 8: ...tromnetz zu trennen Ver wenden Sie Keine Fl ssig oder Aerosolreiniger Am besten dient ein angefeuchtetes Tuch zur Reinigung 4 Die NetzanschluBsteckdose soll nahe dem Ger t angebracht und leicht zug ng...

Page 9: ...zielen Das Ger t ist gefallen und oder das Geh use ist besch digt Wenn das Ger t deutliche Anzeichen eines Defektes aufweist 15 VOSICHT Explisionsgefahr bei unsachgemaben Austausch der Batterie Ersatz...

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Page 11: ...DC model 11 Figure 2 7 Brightness control keys on TREK 775 and TREK 776 12 2 2 Installation Procedures 12 2 2 1 Connecting the Power Cord 12 Table 2 1 Pin definition of the power cord 12 2 2 2 Connec...

Page 12: ...and their functions 29 4 1 2 Locating jumpers and switches 29 Locating jumpers on the TREK 775 TREK 776 29 4 1 3 Connectors on the motherboard 30 Table 4 2 Connectors 30 4 1 4 Locating connectors on...

Page 13: ...hapter 5 Intel Chipset 42 5 1 Introduction 42 5 1 1 Installation for Windows 98 42 5 1 2 Installation for Windows 2000 XP 43 5 2 Further Information 43 Chapter 6 Graphic Chipset 46 6 1 Introduction 46...

Page 14: ...nnector CN18 16 61 A 8 Internal USB port 61 Table A 8 Internal USB port 61 A 9 Reserved Parallel port connector CN11 62 Table A 9 Parallel port connector CN11 62 A 10 Power Inlet 63 Table A 10 Power i...

Page 15: ...age Files Setting 72 Figure C 2 Control Panel Performance and Mainte nance 72 Figure C 3 See Basic Information 72 Figure C 4 System Properties 73 Figure C 5 Advanced Performance Options 73 Figure C 6...

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Page 17: ...APTER 1 General Information This chapter gives background information on the TREK 775 TREK 776 Vehicle Mounted Computer Sections include Introduction General Specifications LCD Specifications Dimensio...

Page 18: ...opment and trouble shooting 1 2 General Specifications General Dimensions W x H x D 310 x 255 x 80 mm TREK 775 310 x 255 x 90 mm TREK 776 Weight 3 8 kg TREK 775 4 8 kg TREK 776 Power supply Minimum In...

Page 19: ...d and a PS 2 Mouse Serial ports Four serial ports with two RS 232 422 485 ports COM 1 COM 2 adjust by BIOS and two RS 232 port COM3 COM 4 All ports are compatible with 16C550 UARTs and 5V 12V power su...

Page 20: ...with IEEE 802 3u 100Base T and 10 Base T specifications Includes software drivers and boot ROM that supports both RPL and PXE 100 10Base T auto sensing capability PCMCIA interface Chipset R5C486 Card...

Page 21: ...0 40 C 32 104 F for HDD 30 60 C 22 140 F for CFC It is also suitable for industrial grade wide temperature range HDDs Relative Humidity 10 95 40 C non condensing Shock 30 G peak acceleration 11 msec d...

Page 22: ...H V 140 110 160 160 LCD MTBF 50 000 hours 50 000 hours Backlight lifetime 50 000 hours 50 000 hours Note Brightness is controlled by the Function key on the front panel Note The color LCD display ins...

Page 23: ...7 Chapter1 1 4 Dimensions All dimensions are in millimeters Figure 1 1 TREK 775 Figure 1 2 TREK 776...

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Page 25: ...stem Setup This chapter details system setup on the TREK 775 TREK 776 Vehicle Mounted Computer Sections include A Quick Tour of the Vehicle Mounted Computer Installation procedures Running the BIOS Se...

Page 26: ...orts which are illustrated in the figures below When you place the Vehicle Mounted Computer upright on the desktop its front panel appears as shown in Figure 2 1 and Figure 2 2 Mounting holes are loca...

Page 27: ...5 TREK 776 The I O section is located on the bottom of the Vehicle Mounted Com puter as shown in Figure 2 6 A DC Power Inlet IP66 E 2 x USB 2 0 B 2 Serial Ports RS 232 F PCMCIA Type II x 2 Type III x...

Page 28: ...Procedures 2 2 1 Connecting the Power Cord Connect the 5 pin power cord into the DC inlet of the Vehicle Mounted Com puter On the other end of the cable 6 pins are available to make connections to po...

Page 29: ...ROM It can be accessed either when turning on or when reseting the computer by pressing the Del key on the keyboard immediately after powering on The settings specified with the setup program are reco...

Page 30: ...OM into the CD ROM drive Power on your computer or reset the system by pressing the Ctrl Alt Del keys simultaneously The computer will automati cally load the operating system from the diskette or CD...

Page 31: ...sers install the drivers and understand their functions These files are a very useful supplement to the information in this man ual For more details about driver installation refer to Chapter 4 to 9 o...

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Page 33: ...tallation This chapter details the installation of the TREK 775 TREK 776 hardware Sections include Overview of Hardware Installation and Upgrading Installing the Storage Device Placing the Rubber Seal...

Page 34: ...rements Below installation instructions for both kinds of devices are shown 3 2 1 Installing the 2 5 hard disk drive HDD It is possible to attach one enhanced Integrated Device Electronics IDE hard di...

Page 35: ...bracket Figure 3 2 Placing the HDD inside the bracket 3 The HDD cable 1 x 44 pin to 1 x 44 pin is located next to the HDD bracket Connect the HDD cable to the HDD Make sure that the red wire correspo...

Page 36: ...rewing the four screws 1 on the top of the main frame Figure 3 3 Installing the CFC adapter board 2 Insert CFC into the slot on the adapter board and fix the CFC blocker by tightening the screw 1 on t...

Page 37: ...on the board Plug the other end of the cable into the CFC with Pin 1 on the cable corresponding to Pin 1 on the CFC 3 3 Placing the Rubber Seal To ensure that the TREK 775 TREK 776 stays dry the suppl...

Page 38: ...at the same time and then rotate Support 1 until both screw holes are visible 2 Rotate Support 2 until the angle is the same as Support 1 3 Use four M4 x 8L screws and attach the U Arm with the TREK 7...

Page 39: ...hing up to 6 75kg approximate 15 lbs However each kit uses the same mounting bracket plate for both the TREK 775 and the TREK 776 Four M4 x 15L screws are required to affix the RAM MOUNT bracket plate...

Page 40: ...the cable from the WLAN module to the internal antenna receptacle located on the top left side of the rear cover circle 3 4 Screw the antenna into the external receptable located on top of the outsid...

Page 41: ...h and tighten the antenna wire between the GPS module con nector and the antenna hole on rear cover Then connect the serial cable on the adapter board to the COM3 port on the motherboard See Figure 3...

Page 42: ...a hole on the rear cover Connect the cable on the adapter board with the COM4 port on motherboard See Figure 3 10 above for close location of the connectors 4 Screw the antenna into the antenna recept...

Page 43: ...e including instructions on setting jump ers and connecting peripherals switches and indicators Be sure to read all the safety precau tions before beginning installation procedures Sections include Se...

Page 44: ...ct them To close a jumper connect the pins with the clip To open a jumper remove the clip Sometimes a jumper has three pins labeled 1 2 and 3 In this case it is possible to connect either pins 1 and 2...

Page 45: ...ED 4 1 2 Locating jumpers and switches Figure 4 1 Locating jumpers on the TREK 775 TREK 776 Table 4 1 Jumpers and their functions Label Function JP1 LCD power connector JP2 CMOS clear for external RTC...

Page 46: ...ector CN2 Inverter power connector CN3 VGA Socket RD debug use only CN4 Mini PCI socket CN5 2 5 IDE connector CN6 Power input connector CN7 USB4 CN8 RESET CN9 Power Button CN10 USB3 CN11 Parallel port...

Page 47: ...apter4 4 1 4 Locating connectors on the motherboard Figure 4 2 Connector locations on TREK 775 TREK 776 CN1 CN2 CN3 CN4 CN5 CN6 CN7 CN8 CN9 CN10 CN11 CN12 CN13 CN14 CN16 CN17 CN18 CN19 CN20 CN21 CN22...

Page 48: ...status The table below lists the function of each connector and LED Table 4 3 Connectors on Power board Connector Function CN1 Power Output connector CN2 LOW BATTERY MONITOR CN3 Remote on off switch R...

Page 49: ...33 Chapter4 4 1 6 Locating jumpers connectors and LEDs on power board Figure 4 3 Power board connectors TREK 775 TREK 776 CN1 CN2 CN3 CN4 CN5 CN7 CN6 CN8 D1 D3 D2...

Page 50: ...V by closing pins 2 and 3 4 3 2 Panel Type Setting JP5 When the panel type value is set to HW default in BIOS the JP5 can be used to set the panel type to support either 800 x 600 or 1024 x 768 LCD re...

Page 51: ...avoid damaging the computer always turn off the power supply before closing pins 2 and 3 to Clear CMOS Reset the jumper to Normal operation before turning on the power supply Table 4 6 Clear CMOS exte...

Page 52: ...ked as one set It is possible to exchange the address range and interrupt IRQ of COM1 for the address range and inter rupt IRQ of COM2 After exchanging COM1 s address range is 2F8 2FF and its IRQ is I...

Page 53: ...r output setting JP3 External power output disable Default External power output enable Note 1 Pins 1 3 5 are for COM1 2 Pins 2 4 6 are for COM2 3 Pins 7 9 11 are for COM3 4 Pins 8 10 12 for COM4 5 Th...

Page 54: ...n be activated by closing pins 3 4 or changed to DC12V battery protection by closing pins 1 2 4 5 2 Power off delay setting connector CN7 This connector determines the delay time when the power turns...

Page 55: ...function setting from BIOS See Appendix B 2 and connect the signal pin of the power cord supplied with the TREK See Section 2 2 1 to the car engine circuit This function can be disabled by either clo...

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Page 57: ...CHAPTER 5 Intel Chipset This chapter provides information on Intel chipset configuration Introduction Further information...

Page 58: ...le and innovative Intel Extreme Graphics technology running at 266 MHz core speed The Intel 82801DB I O Controller Hub 4 ICH4 is a highly integrated multifunctional I O Controller Hub that provides an...

Page 59: ...3 Press Next to proceed 4 Choose Yes I want to restart my computer and press Finish The system reboots automatically 5 2 Further Information For further information about the Intel chipset installati...

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Page 61: ...CHAPTER 6 Graphic Chipset This chapter provides information on Graphic chipset configuration Introduction Further Information...

Page 62: ...ialog box appears Click Yes 4 Choose Yes I want to restart my computer and press Finish The system reboots automatically 6 2 Further Information For further information about the Intel chipset install...

Page 63: ...CHAPTER 7 Audio This chapter provides information on Audio configuration Introduction Installation of Audio Driver...

Page 64: ...fore installing the audio driver please take note of the procedures detailed below It is essential to know which operating system being applied to the TREK 775 TREK 776 and then refer to the correspon...

Page 65: ...CHAPTER 8 USB 2 0 This chapter provides information on USB 2 0 Driver configuration Introduction Installation of USB 2 0 Driver...

Page 66: ...y needs to be installed under Window 98 2000 and is not necessary for WinXP 8 2 Installation of USB Driver 1 Execute D USB usb2k51 exe 2 Decide the path you want to install and press Next to proceed 3...

Page 67: ...CHAPTER 9 Touchscreen This chapter provides information on Touchscreen use and configuration Introduction Installation of Touchscreen Driver...

Page 68: ...es www dynapro com www amtouch com tw Advantech Co Ltd reserves the right to alter the touchscreen at any time without notice 9 1 2 General specifications Please refer to Chapter 1 Section 1 2 of this...

Page 69: ...se Agreement dialog box appears Click Yes 5 The Information dialog box appears Click Next 6 The Choose Destination Location dialog box appears Type a PenMount Utilities installation folder or accept t...

Page 70: ...Windows XP driver and press Next to proceed 2 Press Next and follow the on screen instructions then press install to start 3 The Restarting Windows dialog box appears Click Yes I want to restart my co...

Page 71: ...Appendix A Pin Assignments This appendix contains information on TREK 775 TREK 776 s pin assign ments...

Page 72: ...power connector CN2 A 2 Internal speaker connector CN21 Table A 1 Inverter power connector CN2 Pin Signal 1 12V 2 GND 3 ENAVEE 4 VBR 5 5 V Table A 2 Internal speaker connector CN21 Pin Signal 1 Speake...

Page 73: ...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...

Page 74: ...connector CN1 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 GND 2 GND VDDSAFE can be 5V or 12V depending on JP2 3 LVDS_NO 4 N A 5 LVDS_P0 6 N A 7 LVDS_N1 8 GND 9 LVDS_P1 10 N A 11 LVDS_N2 12 GND 13 LVDS_P2 14 N A 15 LVDS_C...

Page 75: ...59 AppendixA A 5 COM 1 2 Table A 5 COM 1 2 Pin Signal RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 1 DCD TX DATA 2 RX TX DATA 3 TX RX 4 DTR RX 5 GND GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 RI 1 5 9 6 3 2 4 7 8...

Page 76: ...TREK 775 TREK 776 User Manual 60 A 6 COM 3 4 Table A 6 COM 3 4 Pin Signal 1 DCD 2 RxD 3 TxD 4 DTR 5 GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 RI 1 5 9 6 3 2 4 7 8...

Page 77: ...r CN18 16 A 8 Internal USB port Table A 7 COM 3 4 internal connector CN18 16 Pin Signal 1 DCD 2 DSR 3 RxD 4 RTS 5 TxD 6 CTS 7 DTR 8 RI 9 GND 10 5V Table A 8 Internal USB port Pin Signal 1 VCC 2 DATA 3...

Page 78: ...ector CN11 Table A 9 Parallel port connector CN11 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 STROBE 2 D0 3 D1 4 D2 5 D3 6 D4 7 D5 8 D6 9 D7 10 ACK 11 BUSY 12 PE 13 SLCT 14 AUTOFD 15 ERR 16 INIT 17 SLCTINI 18 GND 19 GND...

Page 79: ...63 AppendixA A 10 Power Inlet Table A 10 Power inlet Pin Signal 1 Power 2 GND 3 GND 4 Power 5 Ignition 1 2 3 4 5...

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Page 81: ...Appendix B Key Features Setting in BIOS This appendix contains information on TREK 775 TREK 776 s Panel Type settings and Power Fail settings in BIOS...

Page 82: ...or setting the panel type in BIOS follow these instructions 1 Choose Advanced Chipset Feature in the main menu of BIOS Figure B 1 Main Menu Advanced Chipset Features 2 Choose Panel Type the default is...

Page 83: ...automatic HW Default setting Options are 640 x 480 800 x 600 1024 x 768 1280 x 1024 HW Default 1600 x 1200 Figure B 3 Panel Type Setting Options B 2 Power Fail Function Setting in BIOS To set the pow...

Page 84: ...Choose Power Fail Function and then select Always On Figure B 5 Power Fail Function 3 To disable the Power On function by using the ignition switch select Always Off so the Power On Off function can...

Page 85: ...Appendix C Win XP Embedded Features Setting This appendix contains information for setting some features for Win XP Embedded on TREK 775 TREK 776...

Page 86: ...equests to RAM the EWF allows the run time image to maintain the appearance of a writeable run time image prevent ing any damage that might be caused by unexpected power failure vibra tion or virus at...

Page 87: ...two types of memory random access memory RAM and vir tual memory or the page file The page file is created during the Win dows XP installation and resides on the storage device such as hard drive or...

Page 88: ...2 Page Files Setting 1 Enter the control panel from main menu and choose Performance and Maintenance Figure C 2 Control Panel Performance and Maintenance 2 Choose See basic information about your comp...

Page 89: ...select the Performance Set tings button in the Advanced menu Figure C 4 System Properties 3 Choose the Advanced page and select the Virtual Memory Change button to enter the Virtual Memory Setting wi...

Page 90: ...l 74 4 The Virtual Memory menu shows all the options for setting page file sizes To disable a page file choose No paging file To return to the page file setting select System Managed Size Figure C 6 V...

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