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CCpilot X1400 

Product revision: 1.0 

Technical manual 

2022-12-20 

 

www.crosscontrol.com 

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Summary of Contents for CCpilot X1400

Page 1: ...CCpilot X1400 Product revision 1 0 Technical manual 2022 12 20 CCpilot X1400 Technical manual ...

Page 2: ...unting 8 3 4 Environmental Considerations 8 3 5 Cable Installation 9 4 Basic Operations 10 4 1 Starting Up 10 4 2 Turning Off 10 4 3 Adjusting the Screen Brightness 11 4 4 Using the Touch Screen 11 4 5 Status LED Indicators 11 4 6 Clock Back up Battery 11 5 Interface overview 12 5 1 Storage Memory 12 5 2 Light Sensor 12 5 3 Speaker 12 5 4 CAN 12 5 5 USB 12 5 6 Ethernet 13 5 7 Fan Control 13 6 Conn...

Page 3: ...ovide this information 1 4 Maintenance and Care Handle the device with care and pay attention to the following handling directives Disconnect all cables to the device during welding or when performing other service to the machine imposing a risk of damaging electronic devices Service and repair to the device shall only be made by authorised personnel If the device is opened by unauthorised personn...

Page 4: ...design internal components so that they in the best possible way provides you with a dependable and user friendly working instrument A full list of standards to which the device has been tested for compliance can be found in chapter 7 Specifications The device is preferably placed in a way that prevents exposure to water contact It is also important that it is mounted securely on a stand or the li...

Page 5: ...several connection options including CAN Ethernet and USB 2 1 Front Side On the front face of CCpilot X1400 there are buttons by default these are for switching the unit on off and adjusting the screens brightness level a speaker status indicator and a light sensor ON OFF button Status Indicator Touch Display Speaker Light Sensor Increase display brightness Decrease display brightness ...

Page 6: ...of the CCpilot X1400 they are described in more detail in chapter 6 Connectors There are also mounting holes M6 for fasteners in accordance with VESA 75 Cover for dual CFast memory Cooling Fan Mounting holes Vesa 75 4 x M6 3x USB Ground M5 GORE TEX Vent membrane External Connectors X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 X8 X9 X10 PWR CAN CAN ETH ETH USB USB USB FAN AUDIO ...

Page 7: ...e that all contacts are angled correctly and that they do not have to be forced but lock gently and pliant GND pin 2 and 5 is connected to the vehicle s ground Battery pin 1 and 4 i e the computer s power supply 24 VDC should be connected directly to the vehicle s battery through 10 A fuses F1 For 12V systems F1 shall be at least 15A Wire gauge shall be dimensioned with respect to cable length sup...

Page 8: ... Attach the ground strap with a screw next to the ground symbol on the backside of the unit Use a M5 screw with a maximum length of 10mm using the same procedure as described in mounting 3 3 Mounting CCpilot X1400 can be mounted with a VESA 75 bracket which allows adjustment of the display s position and angle To fasten use the appropriate M6 cap screw of type MC6S Allen or MRT Torx The enclosure ...

Page 9: ...d in such a way that they do not run any risk of being damaged pinched or worn Avoid bending and twisting cables Strain relief cables near the connection to the respective unit Properly screw the connectors to give good contact and avoid unnecessary strain Shielded cables is recommended and in some cases necessary to ensure reliable communication and appliance with industrial EMC standards Through...

Page 10: ...lication and using the CCAux API 4 2 1 Shutting Down To ensure that data does not get lost or the flash memory becomes corrupt it is recommended that all necessary data shall is saved and all programs closed before the unit is shut down There are three ways to turn off the device By releasing the power connectors On Off signal i e using the turn key functionality By selecting any of the operating ...

Page 11: ...the user 4 4 1 Double and right click on the touch screen Double click is performed similar to using an external pointing device by tapping the screen twice in the same place Tap and hold the on the touch screen to perform the equivalent to a right click 4 5 Status LED Indicators The status LED indicator on the device indicates different device states using colours and flashing patterns The LED be...

Page 12: ...cation 5 4 CAN The device has two CAN FD interfaces according to CAN ISO 11898 Each of the two CAN connectors may be prepared with a power supply output as an option for future use The maximum total load current is specified at 1A The CAN channels are over current and short circuit protected The CAN connectors follow the CANopen standard Note Internal CAN bus filters have a capacitance of 200 pF t...

Page 13: ...The CCpilot X1400 has two Ethernet connections fully compatible with the 10BASE T and 100BASETX standards and galvanic isolated 500 VAC or 707 VDC Shielded cables shall be used to ensure reliable communication and EMC immunity Be aware that connecting the device to a network environment can impose a security threat 5 7 Fan Control The fan speed on CCpilot X1400 is controlled by the processor modul...

Page 14: ...maged they may not function correctly and the on board computer or other equipment can be damaged 6 1 Connector layout Notice that the connector descriptions are those which are located on the unit not those that the attached cables shall have in order to mate with them X1 Power Supply Connector Pin Default signal Comments DIN M12 x 1 Male 5 pole L coded 1 VIN Main Power Input 2 GND GND Supply 3 O...

Page 15: ...x 1 Female 4 pole A coded 1 V 12 V max 200 mA 2 GND 3 FAN RPM PWM Ctrl Output 4 Tachometer Input X10 Audio Connector Pin Default signal Comments DIN M12 x 1 Female 8 pole A coded 1 Line out R 2 Line out L 3 GND 4 GND 5 NC Line In R Implementation on request 6 NC Line In L Implementation on request 7 NC Mic In Implementation on request 8 NC X11 X12 X13 USB 3 0 Connector Pin Default signal Comments ...

Page 16: ... 8 GB DDR4 2400 Graphics Intel HD Graphics 630 Interfaces CAN X2 X3 Type CAN FD ISO 11898 High Speed CAN Baud Rate Configurable 20 kbit s 1 Mbit s CAN FD mode 500 kbit s 10 Mbit s Power Output Optional feature USB 2 0 X6 X7 X8 Type Host V 2 0 Speed 480 Mbit s Power Output 5 V max 500 mA over current and short circuit protected USB 3 0 X11 X12 X13 Type Host V 3 0 Speed 5 Gbit s Power Output 5 V max...

Page 17: ...al 1 4 A at idle 12 V Max 12 A at peak load Typical 2 5 A at idle 7 3 Environmental tolerance Environmental Test Standard Dry Heat IEC 60068 2 2 Operating 55 C 24h Storage 60 C 24h Damp Heat IEC 60068 2 30 Operation 25 C 55 C 93 RH 6 24h Cold IEC 60068 2 1 Operating 25 C 24h Storage 40 C 24h Change of temperature IEC 60068 2 14 25 C to 30 C 5C min 3hr hold time 20 cycles Vibration IEC 60068 2 64 0...

Page 18: ...ure EN 60529 IP54 The tests were performed with 24 V power level The environmental tolerance may be affected by external factors like mounting and shielded cables etc 7 3 1 FCC Notice to Users Users are not permitted to make changes or modify the device in any way Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the ...

Page 19: ...CCpilot X1400 Product revision 1 0 Technical manual 2022 12 20 www crosscontrol com 19 7 4 Weight and dimensions Description Comments Dimensions 408 x 266 x 85 mm W x H x D Weight 5 5 kg ...

Page 20: ...ou contact support Part number and serial number of the unit which you find on the identification label see Date of purchase which is found on the invoice The conditions and circumstances under which the problem arises Error codes signalled by the status LED Possible error messages which are shown Device log files if possible Information regarding possible external equipment which is connected to ...

Page 21: ...ssControl grants you a license under CrossControl intellectual property rights to use reproduce distribute market and sell the software only as a part of or integrated within the devices for which this documentation concerns Any other usage such as but not limited to reproduction distribution marketing sales and reverse engineer of this documentation licensed software source code or any other affi...

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