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Copyright Notice

 

All Rights Reserved. The information in this document is subject to change without prior notice in 
order to improve the reliability, design and function.   It does not represent a commitment on the 
part of the manufacturer. Under no circumstances will the manufacturer be liable for any direct, 
indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages arising from the use or inability to use the 
product  or  documentation,  even  if  advised  of  the  possibility  of  such  damages.  This  document 
contains  proprietary  information  protected  by  copyright. All  rights  are  reserved.  No  part  of  this 
manual may be reproduced  by any mechanical,  electronic,  or other means  in any form  without 
prior written permission of the manufacturer.

 

Declaration of Conformity

 

CE Class A

 

This    product  has  passed  the  CE  test  for  environmental  specifications    when  shielded 
cables  are  used  for  external  wiring.  Test  conditions  for  passing  included  the  equipment  being 
operated within an industrial enclosure. In order to protect the product from  being  damaged  by 
ESD (Electrostatic Discharge) and EMI leakage, we strongly recommend the use of CE-compliant 
industrial enclosure products.

 

FCC Class A

 

Note:  This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for   a Class A digital 
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable 
protection  against  harmful  interference  when  the  equipment  is  operated  in  a  commercial 
environment. This  equipment  generates,  uses,  and can  radiate  radio  frequency  energy  and,  if 
not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference 
to  radio   communications.   Operation  of  this  equipment  in  a  residential  area  is   likely   to 
cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at 
his own expense.

 

 

About User's Manual

 

This  User's Manual is intended for experienced users and integrators with hardware knowledge 
of  personal computers.  If  you  are  not sure  about  any  description  in  this  User

’s Manual, please 

consult your vendor before further handling.

 

Replacing the Lithium Battery

 

Incorrect  replacement of the lithium battery may lead to a risk of explosion. The lithium battery

 

must  be replaced with an identical battery or a battery type recommended by the manufacturer. 
Do not throw lithium batteries into the trashcan. It must be disposed of in accordance with local 
regulations concerning special waste.

 

Technical Support

 

http://www.controltechnology.com  

 

 
 
 
 
 

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Summary of Contents for 2500-VP15

Page 1: ...he FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that m...

Page 2: ...P N 4017156100110P 2013 12...

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Page 4: ...5 1 5 Mechanical Specifications 6 Chapter 2 System Setup 7 2 1 Starting Up 8 2 2 Assembly Mounting 9 2 2 1 SATA Assembly 9 2 2 2 CF Card Assembly 10 2 2 3 Panel Mounting 11 2 2 4 VESA Mounting Option...

Page 5: ...while Starting Up 31 4 5 System Image Version Check 32 Chapter 5 Language Setup 35 Chapter 6 System Tuning 39 6 1 Touchscreen Calibration 40 6 1 1 DOS Windows Family 40 6 1 2 Windows 7e 40 Chapter 7 M...

Page 6: ...ure products FCC Class A Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide...

Page 7: ...ties either expressed or implied including but not limited to implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose with respect to the hardware the accompanying product s manual...

Page 8: ...Chapter 1 General Informa tion General Information Chapter1 1 General Information 1...

Page 9: ...er processor the system does not have to rely on fans which often are unreliable and cause dust to circulate inside the equipment The modular design facilitates maintenance or possible upgrades on the...

Page 10: ...x full RS 232 ports 921K bps COM1 multi I O port COM2 DB9 2 x RS 232 422 485 COM3 COM4 DB9 Parallel Port 1 x LPT port DB25 by Y cable Ethernet Port 2 x RJ 45 10 100 1000Base T USB Port 2 x USB 2 0 po...

Page 11: ...PC ABS Bezel Power Input Voltage 9 33 VDC w 250V 3 15A overcurrent protection Power Consumption 1 28A 24V 1 3 Panel Specifications Panel Display Type Color TFT LCD Size Diagonal 15 Resolution 1024 x...

Page 12: ...4 two USB Host ports one 6 pin Mini DIN PS 2 KB MS port two RJ 45 LAN port and one earphone jack at the rear of 2500 VP15 The arrangement of these ports is shown in Figure 1 1 Power Connector G Switch...

Page 13: ...General Information 1 5 Mechanical Specifications Weight 4 4kg Dimensions 390 0 x 310 0 x 52 3 mm WxHxD Cutout 380 0 x 300 0 mm suggested 390 Figure 1 2 Dimensions and Cutout 52 3 377 CUT OUT DIM 380X...

Page 14: ...Chapter 2 System Setup System Setup Chapter2 2 System Setup 7...

Page 15: ...ines can either be from a power adapter or an in house power source GND Figure 2 1 Terminal Block Pin Assignment Step 3 Plug the power lines into the system power receptor and then turn on the power s...

Page 16: ...with screws Note For SATA assembly each screw hole is near the left side of the bracket hole CONNECTOR Figure 2 3 Screwing a SATA HDD Step 2 Unscrew the four screws securing the rear cover and then r...

Page 17: ...ep 1 To install the CF card unscrew the screw securing the side cover and then remove it Warning Be sure to turn off the system power before inserting or removing the CompactFlash card CompactFlash Ca...

Page 18: ...P15 on the panel opening Figure 2 9 Step 3 Find the eight clampers and eight long screws in the accessory pack Hook these clampers to the holes around the four sides of the bezel Insert the screws int...

Page 19: ...System Setup Figure 2 9 Panel Mounting_2 PANEL OPENING CLAMPER LONG PANEL SCREW OPENING Figure 2 10 Panel Mounting_3 12...

Page 20: ...System Setup 2 2 4 VESA Mounting Optional VESA bracket VESA 100 VESA 75 13...

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Page 22: ...Chapter 3 System Engine System Engine Chapter3 3 System Engine 15...

Page 23: ...combination of one PCBA board Such a combination makes system customization feasible CN4 CN1 CN2 JP1 CN3 SW5 FS1 CN7 SW3 SW1 CN9 CN6 SATA1 SW4 SW2 LAN1 LAN2 CN5 CN8 CN10 CN11 CN12 CN13 Figure 3 1 250...

Page 24: ...CN8 EarPhone jack CN9 Speaker CN10 COM1 LPT1 w Y cable connected CN11 COM2 CN12 COM3 CN13 COM4 SW1 RS 232 422 485 setting SW2 RS 232 422 485 CAN setting SW3 RS 232 422 485 CAN setting SW4 RS 232 422 4...

Page 25: ...1 1 16 ON OFF OFF 2 15 ON OFF OFF 3 14 ON OFF OFF 4 13 ON OFF OFF 5 12 ON OFF OFF 6 11 ON OFF OFF 7 10 ON OFF OFF 8 9 ON OFF OFF SW2 RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 1 16 OFF ON OFF 2 15 OFF OFF ON 3 14 ON OFF OF...

Page 26: ...9 OFF OFF OFF ON SW3 RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 CAN 1 16 ON OFF OFF OFF 2 15 ON OFF OFF OFF 3 14 ON OFF OFF OFF 4 13 ON OFF OFF OFF 5 12 ON OFF OFF OFF 6 11 ON OFF OFF OFF 7 10 ON OFF OFF OFF 8 9 ON OFF OFF...

Page 27: ...in RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 CAN 1 DCD 422TX 485D 2 RXD 422TX 485D CAN_L 3 TXD 422RX 4 DTR 422RX 5 GND GND GND GND 6 DSR 7 RTS CAN_H 8 CTS 9 RI Note CAN mode is a reserved function It s not available on 25...

Page 28: ...PD5 LPT 7 25 C GND LPT 25 8 PD6 LPT 8 26 C GND 9 PD7 LPT 9 27 NDCD1A COM1 1 10 LPT_ACK LPT 10 28 NRX1A COM1 2 11 LPT_BUSY LPT 11 29 NTX1A COM1 3 12 LPT_PE LPT 12 30 NDTR1A COM1 4 13 LPT_SLCT LPT 13 31...

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Page 30: ...Chapter 4 Windows CE with T1561 Windows 7e with 2500 VP15 Chapter4 4 Windows 7e with 2500 VP15 23...

Page 31: ...nature it is possible to choose only the functions that are useful for specific applications This not only reduces the system resources required but also reduces start up time In the field of industri...

Page 32: ...2500 VP15 is dedicated to small sized operator interfaces It provides one PS 2 port and two USB ports that connect to external keyboards or mice On the other hand a software keyboard is available in W...

Page 33: ...orking via Ethernet This section states how to configure the Ethernet ports of VP series properly The procedures are listed step by step below 1 Double tap the Ethernet Settings icon on the Windows De...

Page 34: ...adapter settings on the left side of the window Figure 4 4 Adapter Settings 3 Double tap the port that you wish to configure Ethernet Port 1 is the right most port from the front side of the panel Eth...

Page 35: ...Windows 7e with 2500 VP15 4 Select the Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 connection from the list and then tap the Properties button Figure 4 6 Selecting Internet Protocol Settings 28...

Page 36: ...nter a static fixed IP address for the panel and the appropriate subnet mask that matches the network class to which you will be connecting An on screen keyboard is available on the windows desktop Fi...

Page 37: ...th 2500 VP15 4 3 2 Web Browser The 2500 VP15 built in Windows 7e OS includes Microsoft Internet Explorer It can be used to browse web pages on World Wide Web via LAN or dial up connection Figure 4 8 W...

Page 38: ...tup Folder When the operating system starts any exe or bat files placed in the startup directory will execute automatically You can open the windows startup folder by tapping and holding the startup f...

Page 39: ...ws 7e with 2500 VP15 4 5 System Image Version Check You may check the Windows Version and hardware statistics by tapping and holding the CTI VP15 Panel icon When a popup window appears select Properti...

Page 40: ...Windows 7e with 2500 VP15 Your Windows Edition and service pack information will be displayed as well as your hardware statistics 33...

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Page 42: ...Language Setup Chapter5 5 Language Setup 35...

Page 43: ...s chapter is intended for Windows 7 Embedded that supports multiple languages selection To change the language on your computer please follow the steps shown below Figure 5 1 Click Start and then clic...

Page 44: ...d for Windows 7 Embedded that supports multiple languages selection To change the language on your computer please follow the steps shown below Figure 5 2 Click Clock Language and Region Options Figur...

Page 45: ...Language Setup Figure 5 4 On the top there are four tabs Click on the Keyboards and Languages tab Figure 5 5 Click on the Install uninstall languages button in order to add a language 38...

Page 46: ...Chapter 6 System Tuning System Tuning Chapter6 6 System Tuning 39...

Page 47: ...Windows 7 Windows 7e Linux and DOS The optional Windows CE operating system specifically for the 2500 VP15 is available for Windows CE application program builders 6 1 2 Windows 7e 1 Click on the Win...

Page 48: ...System Tuning 3 When the Penmount Control Panel window appears click on the Configure button Figure 6 2 Penmount Control Panel 41...

Page 49: ...System Tuning 5 The calibration window will appear Click on the Standard Calibration button Figure 6 3 Standard Calibration 42...

Page 50: ...System Tuning 6 Follow the onscreen instructions Touch and hold the red dots as instructed Press OK when complete Utility will automatically save the calibration Figure 6 4 Calibration Complete 43...

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Page 52: ...Chapter 7 Maintenance Maintenance Chapter7 7 Maintenance 45...

Page 53: ...the fuse 7 1 Fuse Replacement 1 Remove the fuse cover 2 Replace the damaged fuse with a new one 3 Replace the fuse cover FUSE 5x20mm 3 15A 250V Figure 7 1 Replacing the fuse Warning 1 Please be carefu...

Page 54: ...Chapter 8 Appendix Appendix Appendix 47...

Page 55: ...m automatically This computer supports watchdog timer up to 255 levels for software programming Below please take the source code written in assembly C for a WDT application example Source Code in Ass...

Page 56: ...al 00h dx al update CRF5 bit3 0 sec 1 Min mov mov mov out inc mov out ax 2eh dx ax al 0f6h dx al dx al 05h dx al select CRF6 update CRF6 to 05h 5 sec mov mov mov out ax 2eh dx ax ax 0aah dx al stop pr...

Page 57: ...0x2e 0x07 point to logical device selector outportb 0x2e 1 0x08 select logical device 8 outportb 0x2e 0x30 select CR30 outportb 0x2e 1 0x01 update CR30 to 01h WDTO enable outportb 0x2e 0xf5 select CR...

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