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CCpilot X900 

 

 

Revision 1.1 

Technical Manual  

   

 

2020-02-03 

www.CrossControl.com 

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accessories are used actively by the driver or operator when a risk of injury to people, or 
damage to property, is present. 

 

3.4.

 

Cables 

Cables should be installed in such a way that they don’t run any risk of being damaged, pinched or 
worn. 

  Avoid bending and twisting cables 

  Strain-relief on 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 adapter cables, as supplied by CrossControl, standard connectors can be connected to 
the unit. The installation of these adapter cables should be placed in a protected, moisture-free 
space and should be secured as well as strain-relived.  

4.

 

Basic Operations 

This section covers basic operation of the product such as start-up, shut-down, suspend, resume, 
display operation and status notification. 

Observe that the behaviour of on/off controls (external

 

on/off control and on/off button) is user 

configurable in terms of:  

 Enabling/disabling 

functionality 

  Configurable timing parameters  

  External on/off control edge or level triggered 

The status notification behaviour in the operational state of the device is configurable by user 
applications. Described herein are the factory default behaviours of the on/off controls and the 
status notification. 
 

4.1.

 

Powering on the Unit 

The CCpilot X900 product can be started up in different ways: 

1.  By connecting the external on/off control signal to positive supply input (or above 

approximately 4V).  
When started this way, the on/off signal must remain asserted. De-assertion of this signal 
will shut down the device unless configured otherwise. 
 

2.  By a short-press on the on/off button. 

 

3.  It is possible to configure the device to automatically start up whenever external power is 

applied (i.e. without using any on/off control).  
Note that this function is disabled as factory default. 
 

Summary of Contents for CCpilot X900

Page 1: ...CCpilot X900 Revision 1 1 Technical Manual 2020 02 03 www CrossControl com 1 CCpilot X900 Technical Manual...

Page 2: ...nsideration 7 3 4 Cables 8 4 Basic Operations 8 4 1 Powering on the Unit 8 4 2 Powering the Unit down 9 4 3 Adjusting the Screen Brightness 10 4 4 Using the Touch Screen 10 4 5 Status LED Indicators 1...

Page 3: ...nt information regarding the hardware and basic usage For software and operating system specifics please refer to additional XM2 documentation 1 CC Linux Programmers Guide 2 CC Linux Software Guide 1...

Page 4: ...unning 1 4 Environment and Environmental Tolerances The device has been designed to cope with tough environmental demands Strict tests have been conducted on the unit in order to ensure that it fulfil...

Page 5: ...switching the unit on off as well adjusting the screens brightness level a speaker status indicator and a light sensor The on off button can be programmed to perform other tasks than the default 2 2 R...

Page 6: ...e to be forced but lock gently and pliant GND pin 3 and 4 is connected to the vehicle s ground Battery pin 1 and 2 i e the computer s power supply should be connected directly to the vehicle s battery...

Page 7: ...e appropriate M6 cap screw of type MC6S Allen or MRT Torx The enclosure has blind holes which give a maximum thread depth in the enclosure of 12 5 mm The maximum torque for 8 8 graded screws is 9 8 Nm...

Page 8: ...eration of the product such as start up shut down suspend resume display operation and status notification Observe that the behaviour of on off controls external on off control and on off button is us...

Page 9: ...er has been released for more than 4 seconds the device starts shutting down By selecting any of the operating systems shut down alternatives By pressing the On Off button on the display for four seco...

Page 10: ...lashing patterns The LED behaviour can be controlled both by the operating system and by the applications executing on the device For more details see CC Linux Software Guide 4 6 Back up Battery Clock...

Page 11: ...cation and EMC immunity Be aware that connecting the device to a network environment can impose a security threat 5 7 Serial port The serial port follows the RS232 standard but with a limited set of s...

Page 12: ...n 180 1 10 30 VDC 10A max Main Power Input 2 10 30 VDC 10A max Main Power Input 3 GND Main Ground Input 4 GND Main Ground Input 5 ON OFF ON OFF input signal X2 X5 CAN Connector Pin Default signal Comm...

Page 13: ...y and safety Storage 8 GB CFast RAM 4 GB DDR3L GPU Intel HD Graphics 500 Display TFT LCD with LED Backlight Cover Lens Optically bonded glass Display Size 9 with 15 9 WXGA resolution 1280 x 768 pixels...

Page 14: ...onmental Tolerance Environmental Test Standard Dry Heat IEC 60068 2 2 Operating 70 C 24h Storage 85 C 24h Damp Heat IEC 60068 2 30 Operation 25 C 55 C 95 RH 6 24h Cold IEC 60068 2 1 Operating 25 C 24h...

Page 15: ...ller or supplier for help with possible problems with your device In order to get the best help you should have your device in front of you and be prepared with the following information before you co...

Page 16: ...e or for damage which occurs as a result of supplying handling or using of this material including the devices and software referred to herein The information in this handbook is supplied without any...

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