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CCpilot V1000/V1200 

Revision: 1.0   

Technical Manual 

2022-04-01 

 

 

 

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For proper operation it is important to keep the light sensor opening clean and unobstructed 
visibility.  

5.4.

 

Using the touch screen 

To reduce reflections when operating in very bright conditions, the touch screen’s protective 
glass is covered with an anti-glare layer. Do not use any sharp or abrasive objects when 
interacting with the touch screen.  
Basic usage of the capacitive touch screen should be intuitive for most users. Note that the 
touch screen is capable of handling multiple simultaneous touches.  

5.5.

 

Status notification 

The CCpilot V1000/V1200 contains a status LED, in the front, used for notification while 
starting up, shutting down or in other operational states. The buzzer may also be used for user 
notifications. See Table 1 for a description of the status notification behaviour for different 
operational states. 

Table 1: LED and buzzer indication for different operational states 

Operational state 

LED indication 

Buzzer notification 

Device off 

OFF 

Power applied, device off 

OFF 

Starting up 

Yellow flashing, 2 Hz 

Short beep 

Operating (started up)  

Static green 

Suspended 

Yellow flashing, 0.2 Hz 

Shutting down 

Static yellow 

Rebooting 

Static yellow 

 

Rescue mode, starting 

Static orange 

Short beep 

Rescue mode, running 

Green flashing, 2 Hz 

OTG mode (OS update) 

Yellow flashing, 0.5 Hz 

Forced update mode (OS update) 

Orange flashing, 0.5 Hz 

SS firmware update mode 

Static yellow 

 
Observe that the status notification behaviour in both the start-up and operating states is 
configurable by user applications running on the device. 

5.6.

 

System related error codes 

The status LED in the front is also used for indicating system related error codes by emitting a 
blue blinking pattern after shutdown of the device. The device may be started again when in 
this mode, by the key switch signal. Depending on the nature of the error, the device may start 
or go back into error indication. 
When an error occurs, the device is immediately shut down and the error is reported by 
blinking a specific number of times corresponding to an error code (see table of error codes). 
The blinks will be in a continuous sequence of 1 Hz blinks, with a longer pause of two seconds 
after the specific number of blinks, allowing the end user to count the number of blinks. Refer 
to Figure 9 below for an example. 

Summary of Contents for CCpilot V1000

Page 1: ...Revision 1 0 2022 04 01 CCpilot V1000 and V1200 Technical Manual www crosscontrol com...

Page 2: ...200 product s hardware and its basic usage hereinafter referred to as CCpilot V1000 V1200 The CCpilot V1000 V1200 are 10 and 12 display computer products featuring an i MX 8QuadXPlus application proce...

Page 3: ...ic operation 15 5 1 Turning ON 15 5 2 Turning OFF and suspending 15 5 3 Light sensor 16 5 4 Using the touch screen 17 5 5 Status notification 17 5 6 System related error codes 17 5 7 Display related e...

Page 4: ...nal customization of hardware and software Described herein are the features included in product models described above Additional features in customized models will be documented separately Contact C...

Page 5: ...ental demands The focus from design through components selection has been to provide a reliable and robust device Thorough testing has been performed to ensure compliance to a broad range of applicabl...

Page 6: ...more detail in chapter 7 Additional mechanical information can be found in chapter 8 4 3 1 Front side view The devices feature either a 10 or 12 display with projected capacitive PCAP touch sensor The...

Page 7: ...ORE TEX membrane for ventilation Depending on exact product model the CCpilot V1000 V1200 product has either three or four M12 connectors The M12 connector for CAN channels 2 3 is only mounted on the...

Page 8: ...ting Ensure that the M6 mounting screws are clean and dry before mounting Note that the depth of the threaded holes is 12mm Be careful not to use too long screws which may damage the device when tight...

Page 9: ...5 Mounting bracket The mounting bracket is designed for a panel thickness of 1 5 3 0 mm Panel cut out dimensions are shown in the figure below A drawing in DXF format for precision cutting of panels...

Page 10: ...alled in The principle is the same for vehicular and stationary installations Carefully read through the following sub chapters They are critical for designing and adapting the electrical system of th...

Page 11: ...ted to the positive supply line via the vehicle s ignition key switch The wire gauge for the key switch signal shall be dimensioned to handle the total switch current and the fuse type and rating shal...

Page 12: ...mall amount of power from the main supply also when shutdown Therefore if the device has been attached for a long period of time without the vehicle motor running the battery may be drained resulting...

Page 13: ...ice dirt and water must be prevented from accumulating and covering the membrane Be cautious not to insert objects which may puncture the membrane Doing so will violate the IP classification and void...

Page 14: ...er means applying larger amount of water or alcohol directly to the device Instead lightly dampen a cloth before using it for cleaning the device After cleaning make sure that the device surface is le...

Page 15: ...f control signal to a positive supply input at or above approximately 6V o When started this way the on off signal must remain asserted De assertion of this signal will shut down the device unless con...

Page 16: ...ctionality o By factory default disconnecting the external on off control is configured to shut down the device 2 By selecting the operating systems suspend alternative Observe that the product curren...

Page 17: ...Starting up Yellow flashing 2 Hz Short beep Operating started up Static green Suspended Yellow flashing 0 2 Hz Shutting down Static yellow Rebooting Static yellow Rescue mode starting Static orange Sh...

Page 18: ...elow min limit 3 TEMP_IMPOSSIBLE_VALUE_ERROR PCBA temperature sensor malfunction 4 TEMP_MEAS_TIMEOUT_ERROR PCBA temperature sensor malfunction 5 WD_RESET_ERROR Watchdog timer reset 6 VMAIN_BELOW_LIMIT...

Page 19: ...r overrun 13 ERR_HID_REPORT_BUFF_OVERRUN Touch report buffer overrun 14 ERR_MP_RX_BUFF_OVERRUN MP I2C receive buffer overrun 15 ERR_MP_TX_BUFF_OVERRUN MP I2C transmit buffer overrun 16 ERR_MP_RX_WR_BU...

Page 20: ...notifications The buzzer is software controllable with configurable volume and frequency For buzzer location see Figure 3 See chapter 5 5 for buzzer notification events Refer to the CCpilot V1000 V120...

Page 21: ...yboard The M12 USB 2 0 port can supply up to 500 mA and the USB C port up to 900mA Both ports are internally over current and short circuit to ground protected Shielded cable shall be used to ensure r...

Page 22: ...close attention to the coding excessive force should not be used when mating the connectors Figure 10 M12 connector pinout 8 pin A coded 5 pin A coded 8 pin X coded and 5 pin A coded The M12 connecto...

Page 23: ...ial download mode of the i MX 8X 4 Key switch signal 5 CAN1 high 6 CAN1 low 7 CAN4 high 8 CAN4 low Table 4 Power and CAN M12 connector pinout Pin for forcing the USB serial download mode of the i MX 8...

Page 24: ...CCpilot V1000 V1200 Revision 1 0 Technical Manual 2022 04 01 www crosscontrol com 24 7 4 Connector 3 Ethernet M12 pinout...

Page 25: ...g plug Male 8 pin X coded Pin Signal 1 DA 2 DA 3 DB 4 DB 5 DD 6 DD 7 DC 8 DC Table 10 Ethernet M12 connector pinout 7 5 Connector 4 USB M12 connector pinout USB M12 Connector Matching plug Male 5 pin...

Page 26: ...Note The eMMC is used in pseudo SLC mode and implements both static and dynamic wear levelling to reach the best reliability The number of program erase cycles is between 20k to 60k depending on the m...

Page 27: ...can be continuously operated at 100 of rated current CAN interfaces Type Non isolated ISO 11898 1 CAN 2 0B CAN transceiver NXP TJA1051T 3 Baud Rate Configurable 20 kbit s 1 Mbit s CAN FD mode up to 5...

Page 28: ...ettingsConsole Refer to the CCpilot V1000 V1200 Software Guide and Programmer s guide for details Display CCpilot V1000 Size Diagonal size10 Active area 10 Pixel pitch 10 10 1 inch widescreen 216 96 x...

Page 29: ...7 Operating 70 C 24h Storage 80 C 24h Damp Heat IEC 60068 2 30 2005 Operation 25 C 55 C 95 RH 6 24h Cold IEC 60068 2 1 2007 Operating 30 C 24h Storage 40 C 24h Change of temperature IEC 60068 2 14 200...

Page 30: ...00 44 55 54 65 400 1000 55 65 1 Compliance to RF immunity and RF emission standards require use of shielded cables for Ethernet and USB interfaces EMC tests are performed at 24 VDC supply voltage unle...

Page 31: ...CCpilot V1000 V1200 Revision 1 0 Technical Manual 2022 04 01 www crosscontrol com 31 Figure 11 CCpilot V1000 dimensions Figure 12 CCpilot V1200 dimensions...

Page 32: ...p you should have your device in front of you and be prepared with the following information before you contact support Part number and serial number of the unit which you find on the identification l...

Page 33: ...es and can change without prior notification For CrossControl licensed software CrossControl grants you a license under CrossControl intellectual property rights to use reproduce distribute market and...

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