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User’s Manual V1.00 

DLoG MTC 6 

Power supply ...........................................9, 11, 26, 54, 79 

Power supply cables........................................................9 

Power supply connector ..................................................7 

Power supply fuses .......................................................28 
Powering down ..............................................................79 

Powering up...................................................................48 

Powering up/down .........................................................79 

Printers ....................................................................56, 70 
Property damage .............................................................4 

Protection class ...............................................................7 

Protective cap................................................................59 

Protective film ................................................................42 
Qualified personnel..........................................................2 

Radio frequencies..........................................................17 

Radio frequency energy ................................................17 

Radio frequency exposure.............................................17 
Radio networks..............................................................37 

Radio performance ....................................................9, 37 

RAM...............................................................................23 

RAM mount elements ....................................................52 
Real-time clock ..............................................................23 

Recovery stick ...............................................................51 

References ......................................................................5 

RegTP ...........................................................................38 
Relative humidity ...........................................................29 

Repairs only through DLoG ...........................................11 

Resistance.....................................................................67 

Resolution......................................................................25 

Resources for the serial port .........................................70 
Return packing slip ........................................................82 

Returning your device....................................................34 

Ring tongues .................................................................55 

Risk of injury ....................................................................7 
RJ45 plug-in connector..................................................25 

RJ45 port .......................................................................73 

Roof mounting ...............................................................52 

RS-232 ..........................................................................24 
RTTE Directive 1999/5/EC ............................................14 

Safety ..............................................................................6 

Safety guidelines .............................................................6 

Safety notices ..................................................................6 
Scanner .............................................................47, 51, 71 

Scanner bracket ............................................................50 

Scope of delivery ...........................................................34 

SCU ...............................................................................40 
SELV circuit .............................................................26, 54 

Serial number ................................................................21 

Serial port ................................................................24, 70 

Serial port printers .........................................................70 
Serial ports, tips & tricks ................................................71 

Service USB ..................................................................24 

Service USB interface .............................................44, 59 

Sharp objects...........................................................62, 81 
Shield ground ................................................................55 

Shock and vibration .......................................................29 

Shutdown automation....................................................57 

Siba ...............................................................................28 
SMALL keyboard ...........................................................49 

Soft key configuration ....................................................36 

Software ........................................................................24 

Software configuration...................................................35 

Software Wedge............................................................ 71 

Speaker output.............................................................. 23 

Speaker, internal ........................................................... 72 

Special keys .................................................................. 64 
Speech input and output ............................................... 72 

Splash guard ................................................................. 22 

Standby ......................................................................... 26 

Start voltage .................................................................. 26 
Start-up problems.................................................... 50, 56 

Steering wheels............................................................. 52 

Storage temperature ..................................................... 29 

Strain relief .................................................................... 58 
Strain relief rail ........................................................ 58, 80 

Summit Client Utility: ............................................... 38, 40 

Supply cable............................................................ 46, 80 

Supply voltage cable ..................................................... 55 
Switch.............................................................................. 8 

Technical specifications ................................................ 22 

Temp LED ..................................................................... 64 

Temperature sensor ...................................................... 65 
Test marks..................................................................... 28 

TFT display.................................................................... 42 

Touch controller............................................................. 25 

Touch screen........................................................... 22, 67 
Touch screen cleaning .................................................. 78 

Touch screen interface.................................................. 25 

Touch screen operation................................................. 62 

Touch stylus .................................................................. 62 

Transmitting power.................................................... 9, 37 
Troubleshooting............................................................. 77 

Turning off the display ................................................... 42 

Twisted-pair cable ......................................................... 71 

Type identification ......................................................... 19 
Type plate................................................................ 11, 19 

US Highway Truck......................................................... 29 

USB 2.0......................................................................... 24 

USB connection............................................................. 24 
USB devices.................................................................. 11 

USB interface .......................................................... 44, 50 

USB mouse ................................................................... 50 

USB recovery stick ........................................................ 51 
USB stick....................................................................... 51 

USB-CD-ROM............................................................... 50 

Vacuum cleaner ............................................................ 78 

Vehicle........................................................................... 57 
Vehicle applications....................................................... 55 

Vehicle chassis.............................................................. 56 

Vehicle ignition .............................................................. 36 

VGA adapter.................................................................. 72 
VGA controller ............................................................... 25 

Vibration and shock....................................................... 29 

Voice Kit. ....................................................................... 72 

Voltage drop down ........................................................ 26 
Voltage range................................................................ 26 

Wall mounts................................................................... 52 

WARNING ....................................................................... 2 

Waste heat ................................................................ 7, 53 
Weight ........................................................................... 22 

Wickmann...................................................................... 28 

Windows® XP Embedded............................................. 24 

Windows® XP Professional........................................... 24 

Summary of Contents for MTC 6

Page 1: ...DLoG MTC 6 Manual 1 00 ...

Page 2: ...es caused directly or indirectly by the delivery performance or usage of this material The software and hardware designations used in this documentation are in most cases also registered trademarks and are thus subject to law Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States US and other countries This documentation is protected by copyright Duplication in whole or in...

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Page 5: ...e 5 2 4 Initial operation of the device 6 2 5 Power supply 7 2 6 External devices 8 2 7 Repairs only through DLoG 8 2 8 CE Marking 9 2 9 RTTE Directive 1999 5 EC 10 2 9 1 Special rule restriction 11 2 10 FCC user information 12 2 10 1 Declaration of the Federal Communications Commission 12 2 10 2 Transmission of radio frequencies 13 3 Device description and Technical specifications 14 3 1 General ...

Page 6: ...g the device 28 4 1 Scope of delivery 28 4 2 Packaging 28 4 3 Returning your device 28 5 Initial operation 29 5 1 DLoG Config Front keys automatic switch off 30 5 2 WLAN settings 31 5 2 1 Radio performance 31 5 2 2 DLoG antenna solutions for use in Germany 32 5 2 3 Summit Client Utility for WLAN configuration 33 5 3 Protecting the TFT display from the memory effect 35 5 4 Removing the protective f...

Page 7: ...45 7 1 Follow and retain the mounting instructions 45 7 2 Mechanical dynamic loading 45 7 3 Cooling through the supply of fresh air 46 7 4 Power supply 47 7 5 Vehicle applications such as forklifts 48 7 5 1 Electrical installation 48 7 5 2 Position of the DLoG MTC 6 in the vehicle 50 7 5 3 Overview of the assembly steps 50 7 6 Cable cover splash guard 51 7 7 Strain relief 51 7 8 Minimum distance t...

Page 8: ...10 1 Construction type and resistance 60 10 2 Operation 60 10 3 Cleaning 60 10 4 Touch for MS Windows XP Embedded 61 10 4 1 Installation 61 10 4 2 Calibration 62 11 Serial port 63 11 1 COM1 as a power supply 63 11 2 Serial port printers 63 11 3 Serial port barcode scanners 63 11 3 1 Tips tricks 64 12 Internal devices 65 12 1 Chipset 65 12 2 VGA adapter 65 12 3 Onboard sound controller 65 12 4 Netw...

Page 9: ...4 Maintenance 71 14 1 Cleaning the housing 71 14 2 Touch screen cleaning 71 15 Common mistakes in usage 72 15 1 Power supply 72 15 2 Powering up down 72 15 3 Cable cover 72 15 4 Mounting Installation 73 15 5 Mobile application on vehicles 73 15 6 Using the touch screen 74 15 7 Cleaning the touch screen 74 16 Disposal 74 17 Return packing slip 75 Index 76 ...

Page 10: ...igure 5 6 Summit Client Utility password input 34 Figure 5 7 Connectors overview 36 Figure 5 8 External connectors detail view example 24 48 VDC 36 Figure 5 9 Service USB under the antenna cap 37 Figure 5 10 Exterior view of the DC power supply connector 38 Figure 5 11 DC supply cable 39 Figure 5 12 DLoG MTC 6 Power key 41 Figure 6 1 SMALL keyboard 42 Figure 6 2 24 key keypad 42 Figure 7 1 DLoG MT...

Page 11: ...LoG MTC 6 and or in disregard of the instructions in this manual WARNING Before transporting assembling and starting the DLoG MTC 6 please read this manual carefully and follow all the safety guidelines listed Follow all Basic safety guidelines and the safety guidelines in the individual chapters Within this manual DLoG GmbH strives to provide all the information required for using your DLoG MTC 6...

Page 12: ...se keep this manual in a safe place It should always be at hand near the described device 1 3 Design method 1 3 1 Risk of injury or death This symbol indicates hazards that pose a risk to life and limb such as contacting the power supply The following levels apply denoted by the keywords DANGER WARNING and CAUTION DANGER There is an immediate risk of death serious injury WARNING There is a possibl...

Page 13: ...s equipment damage etc 1 3 3 Hints This symbol indicates hints that help you to understand how to use the product or the manual 1 3 4 Additional design elements Lists are indicated with bullet points for example Power pack Cable Instructions are numbered for example 1 Activate the DLoG Config icon 2 Press A Parameter descriptions e g of a dialog Ignition off This parameter is used to set Delay tim...

Page 14: ...ckets F1 Ctrl Insert Home etc Menu options commands dialog fields Examples In the Edit menu you will find the command Paste Values Other methods for emphasis Any other emphasized text elements are highlighted in bold or underlined References to other chapters in the manual are printed in italics ...

Page 15: ... accident prevention regulations work protection are to be followed 2 2 Safety In order to prevent injury and damage please read and observe the following safety guidelines prior to assembly and commissioning The manufacturer assumes no liability for any and all damages that can be attributed to non compliance with these guidelines 2 3 Intended usage The DLoG MTC 6 is a multifunction terminal for ...

Page 16: ...ply of fresh air avoid overheating the unit The DLoG MTC 6 is based on a passive cooling concept As a result the waste heat which is produced inside the device is emitted over the surface of the housing For this system to function properly sufficient fresh air circulation is required Never install the system in a closed environment where the cooling air is unable to dissipate accumulated heat to t...

Page 17: ... is specified by each separate country DLoG MTC 6 users must verify this themselves 2 5 Power supply Operation in an emergency immediately disconnected the device from the power supply In case of emergency such as damage to the power cable or housing or ingress of liquid or other foreign bodies the device must be disconnected immediately from the power supply Contact technical support staff at onc...

Page 18: ... must be disconnected from the power supply Otherwise this could seriously damage both the DLoG MTC 6 and the connected devices Make sure that external peripheral devices with their own power supply are switched on at the same time or after you start the DLoG MTC 6 If this is not possible please ensure that the DLoG MTC 6 is adequately protected from power leakage caused by an external device 2 7 ...

Page 19: ...tial environment but with the condition that the end user is informed about the possible consequence with a warning information in the user manual Warning This is a class A device This equipment may cause interference in a residential installation In this case the user is encouraged to perform appropriate measures to correct the interference ...

Page 20: ...isions of Directive 1999 5 EC Español Spanish Este equipo cumple con los requisitos esenciales asi como con otras disposiciones de la Directiva 1999 5 CE Ελληνική Greek Αυτός ο εξοπλισµός είναι σε συµµόρφωση µε τις ουσιώδεις απαιτήσεις και άλλες σχετικές διατάξεις της Οδηγίας 1999 5 EC Français French Cet appareil est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la...

Page 21: ...senciais e outras provisões relevantes da Directiva 1999 5 EC Slovensko Slovenian Ta naprava je skladna z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi relevantnimi pogoji Direktive 1999 5 EC Slovensky Slovak Toto zariadenie je v zhode so základnými požiadavkami a inými príslušnými nariadeniami direktív 1999 5 EC Suomi Finnish Tämä laite täyttää direktiivin 1999 5 EY olennaiset vaatimukset ja on siinä asetettu...

Page 22: ...mful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the recei...

Page 23: ...evices in hospitals and airplanes are not protected from radio frequency energy Consequently do not use the DLoG MTC 6 in airplanes or hospitals without prior authorization Here use of the DLoG MTC 6 is only permitted if authorization is obtained Caution with pacemakers Do not use the DLoG MTC 6 near pacemakers The DLoG MTC 6 can affect the function of medically implanted devices such as pacemaker...

Page 24: ...eneral Thank you for choosing the DLoG MTC 6 The DLoG MTC 6 is a multi function industry computer designed for stationary and mobile use Thanks to its rugged design aluminum housing the device provides effective protection against mechanical electrical and chemical influences and extreme ambient temperatures Figure 3 1 DLoG MTC 6 device ...

Page 25: ...d for devices and accessories Please note that to save space on the DLoG MTC 6 and supplied accessories the following abbreviations have been used Abbreviation Explanation DC DC Ign Ignition 3 4 Device type identification 3 4 1 Device type plate The device type plate on the DLoG MTC 6 contains the following information DLoG MTC 6 10 or DLoG MTC 6 12 Describes the device DLoG MTC 6 with a 10 or 12 ...

Page 26: ...e DC power supply with nominal current 1 1 GHz Clock rate of the CPU S N 12 digit serial number composed of DLoG specific device code 41 stands for the DLoG MTC 6 model range Week of manufacture Year of manufacture Six digits for internal DLoG identification Example of a device type plate Figure 3 2 Example of a device type plate ...

Page 27: ...grated heat sink Protection class IP 65 IP 66 und IP 67 ESD safe Dimensions Weight 10 4 285 x 230 x 79 5 mm approx 2 8 kg 12 1 325 x 258 5 x 79 5 mm approx 3 5 kg Display 10 4 SVGA 400 cd m2 resistive 5 wire touch screen with brightness adjustment 12 1 XGA 500 cd m2 resistive 5 wire touch screen with brightness adjustment Bottom Cable cover splash guard Top Antenna for WLAN ...

Page 28: ...IBIOS8 Flash BIOS with ACPI PnP Programmable in the system BIOS POST self test Real time clock Real time clock with a power reserve of up to 5 years Mass storage 2 GB Flash media based on SLC technology single level cell Advantages Longer retention time for the data longer lifetime by a factor of 1 and a broader temperature range in comparison with MLC technology multi level cell Audio 1 combined ...

Page 29: ...M1 Max 115 200 Baud 16550A compatible 16 byte FIFO supports RS 232 on an external 9pin D Sub connection ESD level 4 protected acc to EN 61000 4 2 COM1 optionally 5 V 3 5 5 USB connection Service USB USB connection 1 USB 2 0 service protected under antenna cap 2 x USB 2 0 host Properties USB 2 0 HiSpeed Fused at 0 5 A per channel Fused for ESD level 4 compliant with EN 61000 4 2 For example for mou...

Page 30: ...CDs are supported Drivers available for MS Windows XP Professional MS Windows XP Embedded 3 5 7 Touch screen interface Analog touch controller 12bit touch controller for 4 5 8 wire resistive touch screens with RS232 interface Drivers available for MS Windows XP Professional MS Windows XP Embedded 3 5 8 Network interface Network controller Ethernet Realtek RTL8111 10 100 1000 MB s Drivers available...

Page 31: ...ent of 4 2 1 0 A Connection to SELV circuit only DC power pack 24 48 VDC 30 W internal Type DC 12 24 48 VDC nominal Voltage range 18 to 60 VDC Voltage drops of up to 5 V and up to 20 seconds can be bridged Bridging of power failures of 5 ms Galvanically isolated Maximum output 30 W Withstands bursts up to 2 kV Nominal current of 2 5 A 1 2 A Connection to SELV circuit only Power consumption DLoG MT...

Page 32: ... Fuse type Examples DC 11 5 x 20 mm T 10 A H 250 V Bussman S505 10A Wickmann 181 10A Littelfuse 215 10 Siba 70 007 65 10A Elu 179200 10A or similar devices produced by other manufacturers DC 12 5 x 20 mm T 4 A H 250 V Bussman S505 4A Wickmann 181 4A Littelfuse 215 04 Siba 70 007 65 4A Elu 179200 4A or similar devices produced by other manufacturers 3 5 11 Test marks See page 2 of this manual Decla...

Page 33: ...ccordance with EN 60068 2 1 2 Relative humidity 10 to 90 40 C non condensating In accordance with EN 60068 2 3 Mechanical vibration and shock resistance Class 5M3 according to EN 60721 3 5 1998 Land vehicles 5 hrs noise 3 6 g effektive and 36 vibrations with 30 g peaks Or US Highway Truck according to MIL STD 810 G 2000 Department of Defense 3 hrs noise 1 g effektive and 600 vibrations 20 g peaks ...

Page 34: ...Device description and Technical specifications 24 User s Manual V1 00 DLoG MTC 6 3 6 Dimensions DLoG MTC 6 10 Front view Dimensions without add ons in mm Figure 3 3 Dimensions DLoG MTC 6 10 front view ...

Page 35: ...Device description and Technical specifications DLoG MTC 6 User s Manual V1 00 25 Side view Dimensions without add ons in mm Figure 3 4 Dimensions DLoG MTC 6 10 side view ...

Page 36: ...Device description and Technical specifications 26 User s Manual V1 00 DLoG MTC 6 Top view Dimensions without add ons in mm Figure 3 5 Dimensions DLoG MTC 6 10 top view ...

Page 37: ...chnical specifications DLoG MTC 6 User s Manual V1 00 27 3 6 1 VESA drill holes The VESA drill holes on the DLoG MTC 6 10 are visible on this diagram Dimensions without add ons in mm Figure 3 6 Position of the VESA drill holes ...

Page 38: ...e kindly request that you store the original packaging material or ensure it is used for another suitable purpose such as transporting the unit or returning shipment Caution Property damage If you repack the device please ensure that the cling wrap in the cardboard frame is positioned towards the front of the device so that it can provide the proper protection 4 3 Returning your device Due care wa...

Page 39: ...ating the unit for the first time carefully read the Basic safety guidelines at the start of this manual Configure the DLoG MTC 6 before fastening it to machines or vehicles Software configuration for the WLAN shutdown automation etc is significantly simpler and more convenient on the desktop ...

Page 40: ...your DLoG MTC 6 Use it for settings like the following Configuring the front keys of the DLoG MTC 6 Setting up the WLAN status display Turning the DLoG MTC 6 on and off together with the vehicle ignition automatic switch off Figure 5 1 DLoG Config Program Menu You can find detailed information in the user manual for the DLoG Config program ...

Page 41: ...sic safety guidelines for WLAN especially chapters 2 9 RTTE Directive 1999 5 EC and 2 10 FCC user information 5 2 1 Radio performance WARNING Do not exceed the maximum permissible transmitting power which is specified by each separate country DLoG MTC 6 users must verify this themselves Please keep in mind the configuration for the transmitting power Wireless card programmed driver capacity Connec...

Page 42: ...lecommunications and mail now Bundesnetzagentur Federal network agency for electricity gas telecommunications post and railway the maximum permissible transmitting power EIRP equivalent isotropically radiated power in the 2 4 GHz frequency band is set at 20 dBm The transmitting power of the integrated DLoG antenna DLoG 3 dBi must be set to 50 mW 17 dBm so that the EIRP limit value is adhered to wh...

Page 43: ... may only be modified by qualified IT technical staff Start the SCU with a double press on the SCU icon on the desktop Figure 5 3 Summit Client Utility Icon Alternatively you can also start the SCU with one of the following procedures From the Start menu Start Programs Summit Summit Client Utility Or from the Wi Fi icon on the Control Panel which you can reach from Start Settings Control Panel Fig...

Page 44: ...enter a password Figure 5 5 Summit Client Utility menu 1 To do so click the Admin Login button An input field appears for the password Figure 5 6 Summit Client Utility password input The standard password is SUMMIT must be entered in capital letters You can find details about the configuration parameters in the SCU online help ...

Page 45: ...are not moved Like burning in the effect is irreversible but can be avoided by regularly turning off the display or by using a screensaver with changing content Define in the power management center of the utilized operating system that the displays of the DLoG MTC 6 should be turned off when no user input occurs A motionless image can stay on the display for a maximum of 12 hours After more than ...

Page 46: ...ation 36 User s Manual V1 00 DLoG MTC 6 5 5 Connectors 5 5 1 Overview of external connectors Figure 5 7 Connectors overview Detail view 24 48 VDC example Figure 5 8 External connectors detail view example 24 48 VDC ...

Page 47: ...e work It may only be opened and closed by qualified technical personnel No objects or fluids may be introduced into the DLoG MTC 6 while the antenna cap and the USB interface are open Only when the antenna cap service USB interface is properly closed again may operation be resumed protection class is then ensured again If the DLoG MTC 6 is operated with the antenna cap service USB interface open ...

Page 48: ... 3 pin External view Figure 5 10 Exterior view of the DC power supply connector Explanation Ignition on means that a control signal has to be routed to this connection e g ignition of a vehicle that matches the supply voltage level and is able to supply at least 1 W to the DLoG MTC 6 The signal reference is DC ...

Page 49: ...Initial operation DLoG MTC 6 User s Manual V1 00 39 5 5 4 DLoG MTC 6 supply cable Figure 5 11 DC supply cable ...

Page 50: ... own power supply are switched on at the same time as the DLoG MTC 6 or after you start the DLoG MTC 6 If this is not possible please ensure that the DLoG MTC 6 is adequately protected from power leakage caused by an external device Only power up the DLoG MTC 6 when all devices have been connected and the DLoG MTC 6 has been closed correctly remember the cable cover Otherwise you may damage the DL...

Page 51: ...onnecting it to an appropriate power supply and then depending on the version of the device either using the Power key or the ignition signal You have to hold the Power key down for a short time Caution Property damage Make sure there is a suitable disconnecting device such as a power switch or circuit breaker in the power supply circuit Figure 5 12 DLoG MTC 6 Power key Power key ...

Page 52: ...onnected 6 1 1 SMALL keyboard A mountable SMALL keyboard with protection class IP 65 German English is available for the DLoG MTC 6 Figure 6 1 SMALL keyboard 6 1 2 24 key keypad A 24 key keypad which can be mounted onto the device with a protection class IP 65 is available for the DLoG MTC 6 Figure 6 2 24 key keypad ...

Page 53: ...rom the power supply The CD DVD ROM must be powered up simultaneously or after the DLoG MTC 6 as otherwise this can cause start up problems malfunctions or even the destruction of the device Please note Not every device classified as a USB CD DVD ROM is a proper USB CD DVD ROM drive Only use devices approved by DLoG to ensure the device is fully compatible Operation The CD DVD ROM drive port is pr...

Page 54: ...mages can be backed up and restored on the DLoG MTC 6 if necessary backup and recovery Please consult your DLoG sales representative if necessary 6 7 Scanners You can connect scanners to either the USB port or the serial port If connected to COM1 the scanner can be powered through the port optional 5 V Be sure to only use scanners that have been approved by DLoG 6 8 WLAN card PCIe MiniCard The WLA...

Page 55: ...to find out more about the whole range of installation options on offer WARNING The unit could fall during transit or installation mounting and cause injury Always ensure that there are two persons available when installing or removing the device 7 1 Follow and retain the mounting instructions Please follow the mounting instructions included with assembly kit when installing your DLoG MTC 6 Please...

Page 56: ...on properly sufficient fresh air circulation is required Never install the system in a closed environment where the cooling air is unable to dissipate accumulated heat to the outside Caution Property damage If the DLoG MTC 6 does not have access to fresh cooling air it may result in overheating and severe damage to the unit The maximum permissible ambient temperature for the entire system needs to...

Page 57: ...y circuit Ensure that the disconnecting device isolates all supply voltage lines The DC connecting cable must be protected by a fuse 30 AT max The ignition connecting cable must be protected by a fuse of the following type 5x20 mm T 125 mA L 250 V for example a Wickmann 195 125 mA 250 V The SELV circuit is a secondary circuit that is designed and protected so that its voltages will not exceed a sa...

Page 58: ...le shielding and the housing are connected to the shield ground Figure 7 1 DLoG MTC 6 forklift application Caution Property damage Pay attention to the following warnings Some forklifts have a chassis that is connected to DC Therefore the DLoG MTC 6 chassis is also connected to DC However if you use peripheral devices that supply DC to the DLoG MTC 6 via an interconnector such as a DC serial port ...

Page 59: ...le Connecting the DLoG MTC 6 to large electrical loads such as converters for the forklift motor may result in random restarts malfunctions and or irreparable damage to the device If you want to connect devices fed by other power sources to the DLoG MTC 6 such as printers and so on be sure to power up the peripheral devices at the same time or after the DLoG MTC 6 Otherwise you may encounter start...

Page 60: ... system may project beyond the vehicle Figure 7 3 Position of the DLoG MTC 6 on a forklift 7 5 3 Overview of the assembly steps Before fastening the DLoG MTC 6 to the vehicle the shutdown automation must be configured the forklift must be prepared connection to ignition correct voltage etc We recommend the following installation sequence Step 1 Fasten the bracket to the vehicle Step 2 Install DLoG...

Page 61: ...ssembly kit from DLoG Please observe the installation instructions included with this assembly kit 7 7 Strain relief After the DLoG MTC 6 and bracket are fastened Prepare the strain relief Install the cables loosely on the strain relief rail As far as possible route cables leading to or away from the unit next to one another without crossing Completing Fasten the cables to the strain relief rail B...

Page 62: ...inimum distance of 20 cm from the antenna integrated into the computer Please note this while mounting DLoG industry computers with WLAN antennas 7 9 Antenna cap and Service USB interface Under the antenna cap or protective cap of the DLoG MTC 6 there is a Service USB interface Figure 7 4 Antenna cap DLoG MTC 6 To access this Service USB interface you need to remove the antenna cap from the unit A...

Page 63: ...enna cap can impair the function of the entire DLoG MTC 6 system and in particular the WLAN functionality Incorrect or improper changes made to the DLoG MTC 6 will invalidate any warranty provided by DLoG GmbH Figure 7 5 Opened antenna cap Do not pull the antenna connection cable too far out of the unit or catch or cut it ...

Page 64: ...face is now accessible CAUTION One end of the antenna connection cables is attached to the antenna cap the other end to the internal WLAN unit of the DLoG MTC 6 The cables must not be pulled out of the DLoG MTC 6 too far and become detached from the WLAN unit This might damage the WLAN unit or other components of the device 4 Place the antenna cap back onto the DLoG MTC 6 5 Take care not to trap t...

Page 65: ... tools of any kind e g screwdrivers or with sharp objects knives scalpels etc Touch the panel with your finger or stylus only to assure normal operation Any sharp edged or hard objects are prohibited Operate the panel in a steady environment Abrupt variation on temperature and humidity may cause malfunction of the panel Avoid applying excessive activation force or sudden impact on the panel surfac...

Page 66: ... 8 1 DLoG MTC 6 front keys and LEDs 8 2 1 Power key If you want to start the DLoG MTC 6 using the Power key please You must hold the Power key down for a short time 8 2 2 Manual brightness control Manual brightness control brighter Manual brightness control darker Power key Manual brightness control LEDs Special keys Shift key ...

Page 67: ... LED indicates access of the flash drive Power green LED indicates an available internal power supply 8 2 4 Special keys Special keys S1 to S8 The special keys can be configured with the DLoG Config program select the Front keys menu 8 2 5 Shift key Switch the keys S1 S2 S3 and S4 to S5 S6 S7 and S8 The lucent LED indicates an activated Shift key ...

Page 68: ...ion signal after switch off no power supply OFF FLASHING Temperature sensor malfunctioning FLASHING OFF DLoG MTC 6 is in stand by mode S3 OFF ON The computer will not start until the temperature inside the unit is between 30 C and 62 C again ON OFF Computer is starting up normal operational state shutdown delay time is running ON ON Temp 30 C or Temp 70 C ON FLASHING Temperature sensor malfunction...

Page 69: ...C partition 9 2 Installing on Flash When a DLoG MTC 6 is started up for the first time without a pre installed operating system the user needs to carry out a number of steps that will vary depending on the system to be installed Refer to the relevant operating system manual for specific instructions Caution Property damage The installation and configuration of the operating system should only be c...

Page 70: ...Film Glass FG Hardness of surface 3H ASTM D3363 Resistance 35 million actuations 10 2 Operation The finger or a suitable stylus can be used for operation For more details please see Chapter 8 Operation 10 3 Cleaning Use neutral detergent or isopropyl alcohol on a clean soft cloth to clean the panel surface Prevent using any kind of chemical solvent acidic or alkali solution ...

Page 71: ...er and run Setup exe 2 On the Welcome dialog click Next 3 In the Software License Agreement window select I accept all of the terms of the above License Agreement and then click Next 4 On the Select Controller dialog choose serial RS 232 and click Next 5 On the Serial Configuration dialog choose COM2 and 9600 Baud and click Next 6 Deselect the option on the Configuration Complete dialog and close ...

Page 72: ... 10 4 2 Calibration The touch screen must be calibrated so that it functions correctly 1 Start the touch configuration tool under Start Programs Hampshire TSHARC Control Panel 2 Select the Calibration tab and click the Touch field 3 Once calibration is complete finish by clicking Accept 4 Select the Click Settings tab and select Enable right click emulation and enter the following values Right Cli...

Page 73: ...cted by internal fuses which limit the total consumed current to 1 1 A at 5 V Depending on the specific system configuration the maximum current consumption may be significantly lower 11 2 Serial port printers Printers with a serial port can be connected to the DLoG MTC 6 11 3 Serial port barcode scanners To activate the integrated scanner software wedge under MS Windows XP Embedded 1 Open the Sta...

Page 74: ...ing to the EIA 422 A specification With a data rate of 1 Mbps and a high quality cable it is possible to reach cable lengths of up to approximately 400 m Malfunctions in the RS 232 connections are frequently caused by ground loops If both end devices establish a ground connection via RS 232 but do not share the same ground potential in their power supply circuits then compensation currents may res...

Page 75: ...actions Likewise it transmits requests from peripheral devices to the CPU Input devices such as the mouse or keyboard also communicate with the system via this chipset 12 2 VGA adapter The DLoG MTC 6 is equipped with a VGA compatible adapter This adapter controls the integrated display 12 3 Onboard sound controller The DLoG MTC 6 is equipped with an onboard sound controller This control the audio ...

Page 76: ... green Right LED orange LED off not connected LED off no activity LED on connected LED flashes activity RJ45 network port Figure 12 1 RJ45 network port 12 4 1 Problems with data transmission via LAN Ethernet If problems occur during data transmission over LAN Ethernet e g data is lost or not detected the cause of these problems may be a cable which is too long Depending on the cable layout and int...

Page 77: ...e hardware and software installed on the system when the ignition is switched off The DLoG MTC 6 is connected to the vehicle with three supply cables DC und DC are directly connected to the power supply of the vehicle the connection is of course run through fuses Therefore make sure that the cables are connected directly to the battery and not to high interference supply lines for example motor su...

Page 78: ...od the internal temperature of the unit and the status of the Ignition input are checked continuously If the inner temperature of the DLoG MTC 6 reaches a critical range the operating system is shut down normally and the computer remains switched off until the temperature is back in the permitted range If the Ignition input is switched to earth potential or a potential free source during normal op...

Page 79: ...ding shutdown Now every application has to respond within the time that is set in the registry see the DLoG Config manual If a response is not sent in the specified time the application is forced to quit If there are any open programs with unsaved changes it may not be possible to automatically quit them for example an unsaved document in WORDPAD EXE a program supplied with Windows In this case WO...

Page 80: ...transmission over LAN Ethernet e g data is lost or not detected the cause of these problems may be a cable which is too long Depending on the cable layout and interference from the environment it may be impossible to use the cable length of 100 m given in the specification IEEE 802 3 standard The solution here is the use of a shorter cable ...

Page 81: ...ousing The housing of the DLoG MTC 6 is best cleaned with a damp cloth Do not use compressed air a high pressure cleaner or vacuum cleaner as this can damage the surface Using a high pressure cleaner poses the additional risk of water entering the device and damaging the electronics or display 14 2 Touch screen cleaning Use neutral detergent or isopropyl alcohol on a clean soft cloth to clean the ...

Page 82: ...nding on how the device is configured Only disconnect the computer from the power supply after the computer has been properly shut down and switched off Otherwise file errors may occur on the storage device in operating systems that have no activated write protection filter 15 3 Cable cover The supplied cable cover for the external ports must be installed prior to using the DLoG MTC 6 In order to ...

Page 83: ... not restricted in any way when mounting peripheral devices Observe all accident prevention regulations 15 5 Mobile application on vehicles Observe correct voltage ranges Ensure that supply lines are fused correctly Lay the supply cable so that it will not get crushed or frayed Read the labeling on the cable and connect the supply cable with the correct polarity Cut the supply cable as short as po...

Page 84: ... normal operation Any sharp edged or hard objects are prohibited Operate the panel in a steady environment Abrupt variation on temperature and humidity may cause malfunction of the panel Avoid applying excessive activation force or sudden impact on the panel surface 15 7 Cleaning the touch screen Use neutral detergent or isopropyl alcohol on a clean soft cloth to clean the panel surface Prevent us...

Page 85: ... number Type s of unit s returned Serial number s of the unit s returned The units have not been returned as they are currently being used However the following parts are missing Unit was already damaged on delivery please enclose a copy of the delivery note Delivery was incomplete Missing parts The following error occurs when operating the unit Separate error report is enclosed ...

Page 86: ... 47 58 79 Cable labeling 80 Cable length 77 Cable openings 58 Cables 80 Calibration 69 Car battery 10 Cathode rays 42 CAUTION 2 CD DVD ROM drive 50 CE Marking 13 Changing the device 6 Charging the vehicle battery 10 Chassis 55 Chipset 23 72 Choice of location 7 Circuit breaker 8 48 54 Clamp foots 52 Class 5M3 29 Class A digital device 16 Class A products 13 Cleaning the housing 78 Cleaning the tou...

Page 87: ...P 65 22 IP 66 22 IP 67 22 IT technical staff 40 Keep this manual 2 Key switch of the ignition 74 Keyboard 47 49 Keywords 2 LAN Ethernet 77 Land vehicles 29 Large electrical loads 56 LCD interface 25 LEDs 63 64 Life support systems 7 Limit values for exposure to radio waves 59 Liquid crystal molecules 42 Littelfuse 28 Location 7 Logic ground 55 Maintenance 78 Manual brightness control 63 Mass stora...

Page 88: ... 55 Shock and vibration 29 Shutdown automation 57 Siba 28 SMALL keyboard 49 Soft key configuration 36 Software 24 Software configuration 35 Software Wedge 71 Speaker output 23 Speaker internal 72 Special keys 64 Speech input and output 72 Splash guard 22 Standby 26 Start voltage 26 Start up problems 50 56 Steering wheels 52 Storage temperature 29 Strain relief 58 Strain relief rail 58 80 Summit Cl...

Page 89: ...ing 11 WLAN 37 WLAN 802 11 15 WLAN antenna minimum distance from people 59 WLAN cards 51 WLAN configuration 40 WLAN settings 37 WLAN status display 36 WM_QUERYENDSESSION 76 WORDPAD EXE 76 Writing utensils 62 81 XP Embedded 24 XP Professional 24 ...

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