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IND100064-49

Operation

User Controls

USER CONTROLS OVERVIEW

The units are designed using Glass Display Control

 (GDC) touch technology to allow interactivity adjusting brilliance 

(brightness) and control power on / off with the use of illuminated symbols. Note that these symbols are only visible 

(backlight illuminated) when suitable power is connected. There are no physical moving knobs, potmeters, wheels 

or push buttons available as everything is touch surface controlled by Projected Capacitive technology, that allows a 

human finger (including several types of gloves) to control the unit.

Note: Illustration below shows 7 inch unit, but same functions applies for both 7 and 13 inch units.

Note: All Glass Display Control

™ (

GDC) buttons are monitored by an internal touch controller that are part of the full 

Touch Screen controller of the unit. During booting of Operating System the GDC buttons may appear unresponsive 

during this time or shortly after the boot. Please allow 25 to 35 seconds after you first see the Operating System

desktop to allow the touch controller to re-calibrate its touch sensors. This calibration is required to get a stable

operation for both GDC buttons and the full Touch Screen. After approx 35 seconds the GDC buttons and Touch 

Screen driver is fully operational. If there are additional heavy drivers or software booting up at the same time as

Operating System is booting, additional seconds may be required to complete the calibration.

             

 

Light Sensor:

Used to sense level of ambient light in the surrounding environment. The sensor data can be read by suitable software 

through the Hatteland Display SCOM functionality of the unit and thus can be used to control brightness remotely. 

Note: This sensor is not visible for the eye or has any illumination behind to indicate it’s position. Further, by touching 

or covering this area will naturally make the sensor data inaccurate. 

           

 

Programmable Alarm LED:

Used to indicate an Alarm or similar functionality. The logic to this LED can be programmed through SCOM which 

gives access to controlling its function and for instance setup blinking patterns. Note: This LED (when not activated) 

is not visible for the eye or has any illumination behind to indicate it’s position. Further, by touching this area no action 

will be performed or has been assigned.

  

  Brightness Adjust (HotKey 1 and 2):

Brilliance / Brightness adjustment of the displayed image is adjusted by touching the (-) or (+) illuminated symbols. 

Both symbols are visible as long as the unit is powered (cable connected). These buttons has extended functionality to 

serve as configurable HotKeys, please review the 

“Power Mode / COM Config / API - Touch Keypad Access”

 chapter 

in the 

Appendix

 chapter.

Programmable Alarm LED

Light Sensor

Brightness Adjust - (HotKey1)

Brightness  (HotKey 2)

 Buzzer (through glass) 

Power On/Off (HotKey 3)

Summary of Contents for Hatteland Display HD 07T22 MMC Series

Page 1: ...xx 7 0 inch Maritime Multi Computer HD 13T22 MMC xxx xxxx 13 3 inch Maritime Multi Computer Series X Maritime Multi Computer MMC Models U S E R M A N U A L Please visit www hatteland display com for t...

Page 2: ...to the respective owners The products may not be copied or duplicated in any way This documentation contains proprietary information that is not to be disclosed to persons outside the user s company...

Page 3: ...dations 16 First Things First 16 Installation and mounting 16 Installation limitations 17 Ergonomics 19 Cables 19 Cable Entries Connectors Marked area 19 Maximum Cable Length 20 Housing Terminal Block...

Page 4: ...CMB SX2 B1 42 Console Mount Kit 7 inch 8 inch 42 Technical Drawings HD CMB SX2 C1 43 Console Mount Kit 13 inch 43 Technical Drawings External Modules USB 44 Appendixes 45 Power Mode COM Config 46 Pin...

Page 5: ...for COM isolated RS 422 485 Refer to Configuring Housing Terminal Block Connector section for usage Note Location of module s may differ between unit sizes MEDIA STD01 Documentation and Driver DVD fo...

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Page 7: ...7 General...

Page 8: ...e backed up by a strong service network www hatteland display com You will find our website full of useful information to help you make an informed choice as to the right product for your needs You wi...

Page 9: ...ve features and options making it all that the integrator needs for top class type approved marine systems The high performance MMC Panel Computer models provide a wide choice of display size and form...

Page 10: ...lly strong the touch sensor is inside the product better than both surface capacitive and resistive Supports Multitouch Newer Operating System OS required in most cases Excellent readability light tra...

Page 11: ...screen will just operate as a ordinary single point touch screen Additionally to get touch screen working at all in older OS you need to install 3rd party drivers Note that the lack of Multitouch sup...

Page 12: ...inting Barcode type CODE128 used extensively world wide in shipping and packaging industries The symbology was formerly defined as ISO IEC 15417 2007 Type Operating System OS label Microsoft Windows E...

Page 13: ...rently as it is based on factory options such as Touch Screen and Operating System OS but they will be grouped together where possible Label Positions Notes Applies for Product Range Labels placed on...

Page 14: ...back of the product and covers a key screw This is to aid service departments in determining if there has been any unauthorized service on a unit still under warranty Quality Control QC Label This la...

Page 15: ...15 Installation...

Page 16: ...ventilation are not permissible 3 Generally do not install the unit in a horizontal position laying down as this will cause heat to build up inside the unit which will damage the LCD Panel To prevent...

Page 17: ...s flat glass surface please do not mount the unit in a vertical angle lower than 30 degrees i e flat mounting of the unit This is to prevent accidental touches that are similar to a human finger cove...

Page 18: ...order to avoid misting of the viewing screen a 25 50 W console heating power depending on the volume is recommended 5 When selecting the site of a display unit the maximum cable lengths have to be con...

Page 19: ...nding position a screen inclination of about 30 to 40 from a vertical plane has turned out to be favourable 5 The brightness of displays is limited Sunlight passing directly through the bridge windows...

Page 20: ...um Cable Length Any cable should generally be kept as short as possible to provide a high quality input output The maximum signal cable length will depend not only on the signal resolution and frequen...

Page 21: ...PCB terminal socket connector or inside the unit electronic components boards etc The table below is applicable for any Series X products such as Display and Panel Computers including newer type of St...

Page 22: ...ironment Below is a sample procedure for a 2 pin DC power connector The procedure is the same for other connectors of this type as listed in table above Unit used as illustration below is for referenc...

Page 23: ...t Physical Connections Grounding Screw 12 24 VDC Power Input USB 1 2 RJ45 Network A USB 3 4 RS 422 485 Connection area of 13 inch unit Grounding Screw 12 24 VDC Power Input USB 1 2 RJ45 Network A USB...

Page 24: ...ird Party products USB1 1 10m USB2 0 5m cable length USB CABLE SUPPORT BRACKET To reduce tension on the cables you connect secure them with a cable tie to the available USB Cable Support Bracket locat...

Page 25: ...25 Operation MMC Products...

Page 26: ...eavy drivers or software booting up at the same time as Operating System is booting additional seconds may be required to complete the calibration Light Sensor Used to sense level of ambient light in...

Page 27: ...onfigured to alternative power behaviour see table below This button has has extended functionality to serve as configurable HotKey please review the Power Mode COM Config API Touch Keypad Access chap...

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Page 29: ...29 Specifications...

Page 30: ...icates Lifetime Considerations Even though the test conditions for bridge units provide for a maximum operating temperature of 55 C continuous operation of all electronic components should if possible...

Page 31: ...IP66 3 x Configurable buttons Programmable Status RGB LED Buzzer through glass Light Sensor behind glass User Controls Disks provided by Hatteland Display Over provision Capacity GB TBW TB 1 20 32 9...

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Page 33: ...33 Specifications Accessories...

Page 34: ...cure fastening connection from external equipment with standard Type A ports to all Hatteland Display computers and panel computers with standard USB Type A ports RoHS Compliance Description Specifica...

Page 35: ...lone computers In addition the module concept has been taken further to a self contained and encased external USB module version This provides flexibility for new installations and easy upgrade of alr...

Page 36: ...rammer_guide_linux pdf www hatteland display com drivers can_gw_application_note_package zip HT 00273 OPT A1 DIO 4 x Digital Input isolated 4 x Digital Output Via 5 pin Terminal Block 3 81 Connector C...

Page 37: ...37 Technical Drawings...

Page 38: ...splay AS Any authorized reproduction in whole or in part must include this legend Hatteland Display Proprietary information Not to be distributed to any third party without written permission Dimensio...

Page 39: ...production in whole or in part must include this legend Hatteland Display Proprietary information Not to be distributed to any third party without written permission Dimensions might be shown with or...

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Page 41: ...41 Technical Drawings Accessories...

Page 42: ...authorized reproduction in whole or in part must include this legend Hatteland Display Proprietary information Not to be distributed to any third party without written permission Dimensions might be...

Page 43: ...Any authorized reproduction in whole or in part must include this legend Hatteland Display Proprietary information Not to be distributed to any third party without written permission Dimensions might...

Page 44: ...splay AS Any authorized reproduction in whole or in part must include this legend Hatteland Display Proprietary information Not to be distributed to any third party without written permission Dimensio...

Page 45: ...45 Appendixes...

Page 46: ...Brightness and Power on the Glass Display Control GDC front panel are configurable to send interrupt message via SCOM port COM1 when button states are changed press down release The user application c...

Page 47: ...restrictions List also valid for customized models All pin out assignments are seen from users Point of View POV while looking straight at the connector Please review the dedicated datasheet or techn...

Page 48: ...right graphics driver installed in your system IMAGE APPEARANCE A faulty TFT panel can have black lines pixel errors failed sections flickering or flashing image Incorrect graphic card refresh rate r...

Page 49: ...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 equi...

Page 50: ...rol Please contact our service sales department if additional questions or review the following links at bottom of page for more information online Return Of Goods Information Make sure you surround t...

Page 51: ...ays 5 DOCUMENTATION For any claims the following documentation is required and must forwarded to the company or their agent invoice way bill and or bill of landing and or statement of arrival inspecti...

Page 52: ...ub pixels that are always lit Non extinguishing dot Dark dot defects Spot on the panel appear as pixels or sub pixels that are always dark off Non lightening dot c Inspector observes the LCD from norm...

Page 53: ...ses _Default Professional license rtf Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate C Windows System32 en US Licenses _Default Ultimate license rtf Microsoft Windows Embedded 8 1 Industry Pro C Windows System32 en US...

Page 54: ...54 Appendix IND100077 24 User Notes...

Page 55: ...rmed throughout the manual based on latest company profile and specifiations Added indication of new label for DC power polarity marking on unit page 23 03 EF LS YS SE 26 Oct 2018 Added HD CMB SX2 B1...

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