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CUPID 7.0" Open Fra

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Manual

 

Safety Hints  

Please read this section carefully and observe the instructions for your own safety and correct use of the 
device. Observe the warnings and instructions on the device and in the manual. Garz & Fricke embedded 
systems have been built and tested by us and left the company in a perfectly safe condition.

 

In order to maintain this condition and ensure safe operation, the user must observe the instructions and 
warnings contained in this manual. 
 

 

I. 

General handling 

 

Don’t drop or strike the unit: The PCB, display and/or other parts might be damaged. 

  Keep away from water and other liquids, the unit is not protected against. 
  Operate the unit under electrical and environmental conditions according to the technical 

specification.  

  The electrical installations in the room must correspond to the requirements of the local (country-

specific) regulations. 

  Take care that there are no cables, particularly power cables, in areas where persons can trip 

over them. 

  Do not place the device in direct sunlight, near heat sources or in a damp place. 
  All plugs on the connection cables must be screwed or locked to the housing. 
  Repairs may only be carried out by qualified specialist personnel authorized by Garz & Fricke 

GmbH or their local distributors. 

  Maintenance or repair on the open device may only be carried out by qualified personnel 

authorized by Garz & Fricke GmbH which is aware of with the associated dangers. 

 

II. 

LCD and touch handling 

  If equipped with, the soft surface of a resistive touch screen is not suitable for use with stencils 

and/or other devices for touch operation. There are special plastics pens available in commercial 
shops. A projective capacitive touch screen might be protected by a heat strengthened glass or 
acrylic or polycarbonate cover lens. These are dedicated for use with finger tips. There are very 
special pens available which might work with a PCT touch.   

  Protect the LCD/touch/cover lens against scratches and sharp edges. The warranty does not 

cover pixel failures resulting from non-compliant handling. 

  Clean the LCD/touch/cover lens with a soft cotton cloth with alcohol. 

Don’t use organic solvents, 

acid or alkali solutions.  

  Water drops, finger fat or any similar fouling should be removed immediately from the LCD, 

cover lens and metal frame to avoid any staining.  

 

III. 

Electricity 

 

The embedded systems may only be opened in accordance with the description in this user’s 
manual for 

  replacing of the (rechargeable, where applicable) lithium battery and/or 
  configuration of interfaces, where applicable 

  These procedures have to be carried-out only by qualified specialist personnel. 
  When accessing internal components the device must be switched off and disconnected from the 

power source. 

 

When purchased core or basic versions without protecting back cover, don’t touch the PCB 
directly with your fingers. Especially these products need to be handled very carefully. 

 

Don’t operate or handle the unit without typical ESD protection measures, such as ground 
earthing. 

  Operate the unit according to the technical specification only. 

 

 

IV. 

Damage or permanent malfunction 

  It must be assumed that a safe operation is no longer possible, in case 

  the device has visible damage or 
  the display is dark or shows strange pattern for longer period 
 

the device doesn’t react after a reset 

  In these cases the device must be shut down and secured against further use 

 

Summary of Contents for CUPID 7.0" Open Frame

Page 1: ...CUPID 7 0 Open Frame Manual For PCB revision 0 7 or for HW 1 1 or later...

Page 2: ...21 6 9 USB OTG X20 21 6 10 Battery 22 6 11 7 Document revision history 23 8 Technical support 23 Annex A Assembly options and accessory 25 A 1 WIFI USB 25 A 2 Cupid Open Frame Version M 26 A 3 Sidewa...

Page 3: ...hat we are unaware of these as a result of gross negligence and Garz Fricke has failed to eliminate these errors or inaccuracies for this reason Garz Fricke GmbH expressly informs that this manual onl...

Page 4: ...eration There are special plastics pens available in commercial shops A projective capacitive touch screen might be protected by a heat strengthened glass or acrylic or polycarbonate cover lens These...

Page 5: ...em to be used as human machine interface HMI in various applications Please refer to G 2 Application notes for further information The system is equipped with a large number of industrial interfaces A...

Page 6: ...y settings etc Windows OS Manual GF_WindowsCE_Manual_Vn n pdf Contains information about Windows Embedded CE the tool chain the development environment Visual Studio Garz Fricke tools etc Linux PTX OS...

Page 7: ...n For drawing please refer to Annex C Mechanical specifications You will get 3 D Modell CAD Drawings after signed a NDA contract Installation frame Display with resistive touch Reset switch SD card sl...

Page 8: ...ed CAN2 1 2nd CAN instead of RS 485 Keypad SPI I C multiplexed Default 1x 7x7 Keypad 1x I C Mode 1 1x 4x4 Keypad 1x I C 1x SPI Mode 2 1x 8x8 Keypad Mode 3 1x 5x5 Keypad 1x SPI Speaker 1x external spea...

Page 9: ...y pen 1 000 000 by finger MTBF 6 h 50 000 5 Backlight lifetime is dictated by the LCD manufacture s specification Backlight lifetime is the approximate time at which the brightness decreases to half o...

Page 10: ...s Description Pos Description 1 Ethernet X24 8 USB Host X34 2 Power X1 9 USB OTG X20 3 Digital I O X14 10 SD card reader X31 4 CAN RS 485 Interface X39 11 Reset Switch SW1 5 Speaker X9 12 Clear all Sw...

Page 11: ...and how to access CUPID via FTP over your local area network LAN within a few seconds For advanced hardware specifications and software support please refer to chapter 3 3 Product Link to Garz Fricke...

Page 12: ...rive High drive Max drive 2 0 4 0 8 0 mA High level output current for fast mode Voh 0 8 NVCC Ioh Standard drive High drive Max drive 4 0 6 0 8 0 mA Low level output current for slow mode Voh 0 2 NVCC...

Page 13: ...CUPID 7 0 Open Frame Manual 13 Ethernet X24 6 2 Pin Name Description Level 1 Tx 2 Tx 3 Rx 4 SPARE1 Power Supply PoE 5 SPARE1 Power Supply PoE 6 Rx 7 SPARE2 Power Supply PoE 8 SPARE2 Power Supply PoE...

Page 14: ...rame Manual 14 Power X1 6 3 Pin Name Description Level 1 GND Ground 0V 2 Vcc_In Input voltage Nom 24 15 Max 9 30 Header Molex 43045 0200 Micro Fit 2p Plug Molex 43025 0200 Micro Fit 2p crimp contact M...

Page 15: ...ground can be bridged with GND_DIO when galvanic isolation is not required 5 DIG_OUT1 Output 1 0V Low Max 800 mA 24 V 6 DIG_OUT2 Output 2 Vcc_DIO High 7 Vcc_DIO Supply input for digital IO group 36 V...

Page 16: ...Ground for CAN and RS485 group 8 n a 9 RS485_Y TX 7 12 V 10 RS485_Z TX 7 12 V 11 RS485_A RX to enable Half Duplex bridge with RS485_Y 12 RS485_B RX to enable Half Duplex bridge with RS485_Z Header Mo...

Page 17: ...me Manual 17 Speaker X9 6 6 Pin Name Description Level 1 Speaker Parallel to internal speaker Max 1 5 W 8 or 3 W 4 2 Speaker Header JST S2B PH SM3 TB side entry RM 2 0 2 pin Plug JST PHR 2 crimp conta...

Page 18: ...d row 3 10 KP_COL3 Keypad column 3 Keypad column 3 11 KP_ROW4 I C2 SDA I C2 SDA Without internal pullup 12 KP_COL4 I C2 SCL I C2 SCL Without internal pullup 13 KP_ROW5_DMA Keypad row 5 SPI Interrupt R...

Page 19: ...4 Keypad column 4 13 KP_ROW5_DMA Keypad row 5 SPI Interrupt Request 14 KP_COL5_SS1 Keypad column 5 SPI Slave Select 1 15 KP_ROW6_MISO Keypad row 6 SPI Master in Slave out 16 KP_COL6_MOSI Keypad colum...

Page 20: ...ound 7 RS232_TXD2 Port 2 Transmit data Output 8 RS232_RXD2 Port 2 Receive data Input 9 RS232_RTS2 Port 2 Request to send Output 10 RS232_CTS2 Port 2 Clear to send Input Header Molex 43045 1000 Micro F...

Page 21: ...tion Level 1 Vcc Power supply 5 V Max 500 mA 2 D Data minus 3 D Data plus 4 GND Ground Header USB Type A USB OTG X20 6 10 Pin Name Description Level 1 Vcc Power supply 5 V Max 500 mA 2 D Data minus 3...

Page 22: ...CUPID 7 0 Open Frame Manual 22 Battery 6 11 Pin Name Description Level 1 Supply 2 GND Battery CR 2032...

Page 23: ...he means of this manual or any other documentation provided by Garz Fricke or the related websites If this does not help at all please feel free to contact us Our technicans and engineers will be glad...

Page 24: ...CUPID 7 0 Open Frame Manual 24 Technical Appendix For PCB revision 0 7 or for HW 1 1 or later...

Page 25: ...tionality on board Therefore we recommend an external USB WL250N Drivers will be included into the related operating system Supports 2 4 GHz 802 11 g b n standards Up to 150Mbps high speed data rate S...

Page 26: ...ble as minor assembly version For the details of the external connectors please use the main part on the pages 12 Pos Description 1 Ethernet X24 2 Power X1 7 RS 232 MDB X13 8 USB Host X34 9 USB OTG X2...

Page 27: ...8 USB Host X101 9 USB OTG X22 32 X 101 Pin Name Description Level 1 Vcc Power supply 5 V Max 500 mA 2 D Data minus 3 D Data plus 4 GND Ground X22 Pin Name Description Level 1 Vcc Power supply 5 V Max...

Page 28: ...roducts listed below Please note that customized variants might possibly not support all features listed herein Additional features are documented in specific attachments Platform Article Number Marki...

Page 29: ...CUPID 7 0 Open Frame Manual 29 Annex C Mechanical specifications C 1 Mechanical Drawings...

Page 30: ...CUPID 7 0 Open Frame Manual 30 Annex D Quality and Incoming Inspections D 1 Display...

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Page 34: ...02 mm2 surface 5 pcs per dm 2 are permitted but no clustering Evaluated Zone 2 Surfaces that are concealed after installation Dirt and dust enclosures stains striae scratches from max 2 mm diameter o...

Page 35: ...ufacturer Model Varta CR2032B Toshiba CR2032 Panasonic CR2032BE Danger of explosion when replaced with wrong type of battery Replace the battery only with a Lithium battery that has the same or equiva...

Page 36: ...irst before opening please make sure that the unit is completely disconnected from any power supply direct or indirect In order to remove the back cover all other connectors must be removed as well Pl...

Page 37: ...8 th June 2011 on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment F 3 UL Certification Customers of Garz Fricke are attending on different markets The...

Page 38: ...d with or without prior notice and no failure or malfunction can be detected or the failure or malfunction is caused by inappropriate handling or the device has been returned after expiry of warranty...

Page 39: ...nes trains automobiles and other transportation equipment Mainframe computers Traffic control systems III Restricted application areas prior consultation is mandatory The following appliances demand e...

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