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 REMOTE CONTROL TOUCH | USER MANUAL/ 

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Table of contents 

1

 

LICENSE AGREEMENT ...................................................................... 5

 

2

 

PRODUCT LIABILITY .......................................................................... 6

 

3

 

Overview.............................................................................................. 7

 

4

 

System requirements ......................................................................... 8

 

4.1

 

Further manuals ................................................................................................ 9

 

4.2

 

Additional features by optional licenses .......................................................... 10

 

4.3

 

Firmware Care ................................................................................................ 11

 

5

 

Remote Control Touch / BLUEPIRAT Remote 

– hardware ............ 12

 

5.1

 

Position of connectors and operating elements .............................................. 12

 

5.1.1 Top view ............................................................................................................... 12 
5.1.2 Side view, from the right ....................................................................................... 12 
5.1.3 Rear side .............................................................................................................. 13 

5.2

 

Functionality of connectors and operating elements ....................................... 14

 

5.2.1 Ports ..................................................................................................................... 14 
5.2.2 Brightness sensor ................................................................................................. 14 

5.2.2.1 Night mode ................................................................................................... 14 

5.2.3 Home button ......................................................................................................... 14 
5.2.4 Speaker ................................................................................................................ 15 
5.2.5 LEDs .................................................................................................................... 15 
5.2.6 Microphone .......................................................................................................... 15 
5.2.7 Touchscreen ........................................................................................................ 15 
5.2.8 Micro-USB port ..................................................................................................... 16 

5.2.8.1 USB storage (at BLUEPIRAT Remote only): ................................................. 16 

5.2.9 SD card slot (BLUEPIRAT Remote only) .............................................................. 17 

5.3

 

Accessories .................................................................................................... 19

 

5.4

 

Installation ....................................................................................................... 19

 

5.4.1 Cable connection .................................................................................................. 19 

5.4.1.1 Power supply for Remote Control Touch ....................................................... 20 
5.4.1.2 Power supply including cable set for BLUEPIRAT Remote ........................... 20 
5.4.1.3 In the network ............................................................................................... 21 

5.5

 

System Client .................................................................................................. 22

 

5.6

 

Connecting the RCTouch / bP Remote with a data logger.............................. 24

 

5.6.1 Configure the network settings ............................................................................. 24 
5.6.2 Activating System Link (TSL)................................................................................ 25 

5.7

 

Resetting the network settings ........................................................................ 26

 

5.8

 

Wake up the Remote Control Touch over Kl 15 .............................................. 27

 

5.8.1 Configuration before firmware version 03.02.01 ................................................... 27 

6

 

User Interface .................................................................................... 29

 

6.1

 

Layout of the views ......................................................................................... 30

 

6.1.1 Header bar ........................................................................................................... 30 

6.1.1.1 Warning messages ....................................................................................... 31 

6.1.2 Side menu ............................................................................................................ 32 
6.1.3 Tab bar ................................................................................................................. 32 

6.2

 

Applications | 

 

 

 

 

 

 .................................................... 33

 

6.2.1 The application [Status] | 

 .............................................................................. 34 

6.2.1.1 Status - Overview .......................................................................................... 34 
6.2.1.2 Status - *Device name n* .............................................................................. 34 

6.2.2 The application [Driver View] | 

 ...................................................................... 36 

6.2.2.1 Driver View 

– Function keys .......................................................................... 36 

Summary of Contents for BluePirat Remote

Page 1: ...BLUEPIRAT Remote Remote Control Touch User Manual 01 01 2020 Version 3 4 3 ...

Page 2: ...AT Remote only 16 5 2 9 SD card slot BLUEPIRAT Remote only 17 5 3 Accessories 19 5 4 Installation 19 5 4 1 Cable connection 19 5 4 1 1 Power supply for Remote Control Touch 20 5 4 1 2 Power supply including cable set for BLUEPIRAT Remote 20 5 4 1 3 In the network 21 5 5 System Client 22 5 6 Connecting the RCTouch bP Remote with a data logger 24 5 6 1 Configure the network settings 24 5 6 2 Activat...

Page 3: ...her 53 6 4 4 RC Monitor 53 6 4 5 RC Text 55 6 4 6 Standby 55 6 5 Restrictions of the RC Touch in stand alone mode 55 6 5 1 Remote Control Touch applications 56 6 5 2 System Client applications 56 7 Operation 59 7 1 Switching the device on 59 7 2 Switching the device off 59 7 3 Scrolling through applications 59 7 4 Changing application 59 7 5 Actuating functionkey 60 7 6 Adjusting backlight 60 7 6 ...

Page 4: ... Data sheet BLUEPIRAT Remote 72 11 Pin assignments and harnesses 75 11 1 Pinout of Remote Control Touch connector 75 11 1 1 Contacts of the Remote Control Touch connection 75 11 2 Pinout of BLUEPIRAT Remote connector 76 11 3 RJ45 Ethernet connector 77 12 Abbreviations 77 13 List of figures 79 14 List of tables 81 15 Version history 82 16 Contact 83 ...

Page 5: ... mit or to transfer the software or its rights from this license agreement 6 Licensor is not liable to licensee for any damages including compensatory special incidental exemplary punitive or consequential damages connected with or resulting from this license agreement or licensee s use of this software 7 Licensee agrees to defend and indemnify licensor and hold licensor harmless from all claims l...

Page 6: ...EMOTE CONTROL TOUCH USER MANUAL page 6 of 83 2 PRODUCT LIABILITY The General Terms and Conditions of Sale and Delivery of MAGNA Telemotive GmbH can be found on our website www telemotive de under imprint ...

Page 7: ... System Client which is valid for all devices This document refers to firmware version 03 04 03 and the System Client from version 3 4 3 Some features depending on model and feature license or may not be available in older ver sions Software updates and user guides for other optional licensed enhancements are available in our Service Center Please find the address under Contact at the last page To...

Page 8: ...d super fast start up behavior The BLUEPIRAT2 can be flexibly ex panded via System Link TSL The BLUEPIRAT Mini is smallest data logger in the world with an outstanding functional scope It offers a wide range of interfaces stable temperature behavior very low energy consumption four GBit Ethernet ports and much more Different BLUEPIRAT Mini can be flexibly expanded to one cluster and therefore hand...

Page 9: ...BLUEPIRAT Mini https www telemotive de 4 uploads media blue_PiraT_Mini_UserManual pdf User manual for Remote Control Touch https sc telemotive de 4 uploads media RCTouch_UserGuide pdf User manual for BLUEPIRAT Remote https sc telemotive de 4 uploads media blue_PiraT_Remote_UserGuide pdf For having an easy access if necessary the most important manuals are linked in the client un der the menu item ...

Page 10: ...h XCP Universal Measurement and Calibration Protocol Currently the functionality for Ethernet XCP on Ethernet and the CAN bus XCP on CAN are available MOST150 Streaming logging MOST150 synchronous isochronous data MLBevo The license Connected Gateway MLBevo enables the recording of data of the ATOP control unit MLBevo via USB to the Telemotive data logger and convert these data with the System Cli...

Page 11: ...e date of purchasing the BLUEPIRAT Rapid This period can be extended For details please contact your sales partner see contact at the end of the manual for ad dresses Affected products BLUEPIRAT Mini BLUEPIRAT2 5E BLUEPIRAT2 BLUEPIRAT Remote Remote Control Touch BLUEPIRAT Rapid Note Enhancements are only possible in current firmware releases Attention Please note that updates to main firmware vers...

Page 12: ...loggers or a TSL network The Remote Control Touch allows you to display bus load status and memory of available interfaces display date and time trigger functionkeys display set markers adjust backlight and volume set triggers record and play voice notes The BLUEPIRAT Remote has additional some interfaces and internal storage for logging data and can therefore be used as stand alone device 5 1 Pos...

Page 13: ...EMO socket RCT 2 26 pol SUB D bPR 3 2x Gbit Ethernet RJ45 Figure 5 2 Side view from the right with connectors 5 1 3 Rear side 4 SD card slot 5 Micro USB 6 4 pol audio jack plug stereo out microphone 3 5 mm OMTP Figure 5 3 Rear side view with connectors Index ...

Page 14: ...ble Client computer or data logger 4 SD card slot bP Remote only Logging data 5 Micro USB 2 0 Micro USB connecting cable USB devices 6 4 pol audio jack plug stereo out microphone 3 5 mm OMTP CTIA does NOT work 3 5 jack audio cable Microphone speaker headset etc Table 5 1 Available connections 5 2 2 Brightness sensor The brightness sensor helps adjust the screen s backlight depending on the ambient...

Page 15: ...ger to operate it The brightness is adjustable Activity operating state Behavior Active LED State LED device goes to standby green pulsing not lighted in error mode green light red light in operation green light not lighted powered off not lighted not lighted press Home button brief light up not lighted record voice note brief light up red pulsing as long as recording set trigger brief light up no...

Page 16: ... maximal supply current of 500 mA External power supplies must not be connected to the hard disk If the USB memory is pulled in the operational state the following problems exists The logger is in an undefined state and will not record any data Only after rebooting the device behaves as expected The data on the USB memory can then be unreadable when it is removed during a write operation If you tu...

Page 17: ... Class 10 45 Mbps 16 GB SDHC Hama Class 10 45 Mbps 64 GB SDXC Extrememory Performance Class 6 16 GB SDHC Extrememory HyPerformance Class 10 32 GB SDHC SanDisk Extreme 32 GB SDHC Table 5 3 Compatible SD cards If the removable media is detected by the logger the red State LED starts flashing A write protected SD memory card will be indicated by the permanent illumination of the red STATE LED In addi...

Page 18: ...age 18 of 83 If you turn off the BLUEPIRAT Remote with the ON Trigger button you have 5 seconds to remove the disk before the logger can be reawakened Please find more hints for using the SD card in the manual of the System Client Index ...

Page 19: ...t for more information about the accessories 5 4 Installation The Remote Control Touch and BLUEPIRAT Remote require a connection to the power sup ply and one to the client computer In order to make full use of all functions of the Remote Control Touch a connection to at least one BLUEPIRAT data logger is required This creates a System Link TSL Find more information about client and TSL in the User...

Page 20: ...ly Figure 5 4 Power cable with LEMO connector to banana plug Plug the LEMO connector into the Remote Control Touch and the banana plug into the power supply red Vbat Clamp 30 and black GND Clamp 31 5 4 1 2 Power supply including cable set for BLUEPIRAT Remote A cable set with 26 pol SUB D connector to banana plug is required for the connection of the BLUEPIRAT Remote to the power supply Figure 5 5...

Page 21: ... ports The loggers to be controlled are connected directly via Ethernet These loggers must establish a TSL network with the Remote Control Touch BLUEPIRAT Remote in order to be recognized The client com puter can be connected to a free Ethernet port of the TSL chain Figure 5 6 TSL network with one bPMini one RCT and one bP2 e g ...

Page 22: ...ter the IP address of the Remote Control Touch BLUEPIRAT Remote in the address bar IP factory setting 192 168 0 233 Press the Enter key The computer connects to the device The TSL Client Portal opens Figure 5 7 Client Portal Note Your network connection must be set to Obtain IP address automatically Click Download to download the System Client directly from the device Follow these steps depending ...

Page 23: ... right top of the browser menu and se lect the downloaded application in the appearing context menu In the dialog that opens select the desired software language from the dropdown menu Click OK Follow the instructions in the next dialog and select an installation directory Click Install System Client is installed Shortcut to System Client appears on the desktop and in the start menu Figure 5 8 Sho...

Page 24: ...lf You can read in the System Client manual at Network settings how to set up the network You can find the manual in the Client under the menu item Help In our example we configured the Remote Control Touch BLUEPIRAT Remote as DHCP Client and connected it with the data logger see chapter 5 4 1 2 In the next picture you can see the two devices in the client The device with the IP address 192 168 0 ...

Page 25: ... yourself You can activate it by clicking TSL active like you can see in the following picture In the Sys tem Client manual Establishing and configuring a TSL network you can find more details about TSL Figure 5 11 Activating TSL If TSL is active at both devices they are shown as TSL cluster in the client You can use the RCT with the data logger now Figure 5 12 Representation of the TSL cluster in...

Page 26: ...s and hold the home button for about 20 sec until the state LED is blinking 2 times State LED is blinking 2 times Active LED is lightning green The network setings will be set back to default Tipp on Accept The warning popup disappears Active LED is blinking green The display shows the launcher with a progress bar A warning popup is shown Tipp on Accept The warning popup disappears The Remote Cont...

Page 27: ...ol Touch is configured to Wakeup on clamp 15 Figure 5 5 14 Wakeup on clamp 15 As long as a participant of the TSL network receives data via a channel for which Keep awake on busload is activated the TSL devices hold each other awake therefore the option Keep awake on clamp 15 should be deactivated here 5 8 1 Configuration before firmware version 03 02 01 The possibility of configuring clamp 15 was...

Page 28: ...ignal at KL 15 is enough to wake up the Remote Control Touch before it is set to 0 again via the trigger so that the devices are not kept perma nently awake Attention The sampling rate of the analog input must be set to 1000 ms or higher other wise the permanent queries via the trigger will cause a heavy load on the system Configuration Analog input General settings Figure 5 16 Sampling interval o...

Page 29: ... and the clear outline The next figure shows the outline of the application in Home view and four applications The application views contain minimum one tab For the applications Driver View and Settings the number and naming of the tabs is set Figure 6 1 Application sitemap Note n stands for any number of devices When an application is launched for the first time after switching on the uppermost t...

Page 30: ...ons of this chapter The dark blue frame contains in all views a header bar on top and with the exception of the Home view a tab bar at the bottom Header bar Window Tab bar Figure 6 2 Components of the application views 6 1 1 Header bar The header bar contains in each view the labeling of the current view and date and time of the device or the TSL network a trigger button In the Home view Is locate...

Page 31: ... out of free capacity a yellow warning is shown at the header bar at a filling level of 75 From a filling level of 95 the header bar shows a red error icon New trace data are still recorded when the circular buffer is active but older data will be deleted part by part For more information about the circular buffer please look at the manual of the System Client The warning is usually linked directl...

Page 32: ...the arrow on the top left in the header bar Tap in the unfolded side menu Tap the area to the right of the unfolded side menu 6 1 3 Tab bar In the application views the tab bar contains minimum one tab The tabs serve as shortcuts to the individual tab sheets Inactive tabs contain the name of the tab sheet in blue letters active tabs in white and bold The active tab is further characterized by a na...

Page 33: ...serve for orientation Figure 6 4 Home view Icon Name Function Status Display of information on the connected devices Driver View Management of the function keys markers and voice notes Busload Display of all available buses and their channels Settings Adjustment of backlight and volume TSA Monitor Display of TSA modules from Release 3 2 1 Enh 10869 Camera Viewer Live view of an connected camera fr...

Page 34: ... network are connected each device is as signed a tab sheet named after it 6 2 1 1 Status Overview The window of the tab sheet Overview contains apart from the trigger counter at Trigger Count a tabular overview of all connected devices with the following information Figure 6 5 Tab sheet Overview 6 2 1 2 Status Device name n Note n stands for any number of devices Each device listed on the tab she...

Page 35: ...e n Note The Remote Control Touch has no internal memory The memory percentage filled and protected are therefore not shown on its tab sheet Figure 6 7 Device status with error message when memory runs out of space Index 4 DHCP mode 5 Terminal IP address and subnet mask 6 Storage capacity 7 Memory percentage filled 8 Memory percentage protected 9 Device status 10 Error count 1 3 6 9 10 5 2 8 7 4 ...

Page 36: ...n the right The function keys can be assigned complex triggers see User manual for the System Client The name of the complex trigger is shown as text on the key Trigger button Function keys F1 to F10 Trigger count Record button Figure 6 8 Tab sheet Function keys 6 2 2 2 Driver View Marker list The window of the tab sheet Marker list contains two buttons on the left and a list of set mark ers on th...

Page 37: ...s These can be as well actions which are intialised by the client as warnings and errors of the devices Trigger button Notificaton list Record button Figure 6 10 Tab sheet Notifications Figure 6 11 Tab sheet Notifications Memory fill level from 75 Figure 6 12 Tab sheet Notifications Memory fill level from 95 Figure 6 13 Tab sheet Notifications Download Figure 6 14 Tab sheet Notifications Conversio...

Page 38: ...ve After pressing Start Test Drive a new page appears where the settings for the test drive can be set Trigger button Test drive settings Start Stop button Cancel button Figure 6 16 Tab sheet Test drive settings If all needed details are entered the site can be left by the green button Start Test Drive to reach an overview where the test drive can be started with OK or cancelled with Cancel summar...

Page 39: ...ter goes into standby in the meantime During a test drive the title bar is orange and indicates permanently that a test drive is active Trigger button Test drive list Start Stop button Figure 6 18 Stop test drive 6 2 2 5 Driver View Shutdown The whole TSL cluster can be shut down at once with the button on the tab Shutdown Trigger button Shutdown button Figure 6 19 Tab sheet Shutdown ...

Page 40: ...heets are named after the respective bus interface If multiple loggers with active GPS MOST25 MOST150 are connected each GPS resp MOST interface is assigned a tab sheet 6 2 3 1 Busload CAN Serial LIN Ethernet Camera CCP_XCP Each of these tab sheets contains a tabular overview of all channels of the respective bus with the following displays here using the example of the tab sheet CAN Channel numbe...

Page 41: ...MOST150 with the following displays Logger name Message category Bus load Messages per second Figure 6 21 Tab sheet MOST150 If the window contains only the display of Light off the cable is incorrectly connected or no MOST data is sent and the bus is inactive Figure 6 22 Tab sheet MOST150 Light off In MOST150 the following categories of messages exist ...

Page 42: ...d in bytes B remains empty With only one streaming channel the display under Channel is restricted to Streaming Channel Table 6 2 Message categories 6 2 3 3 Busload GPS Each connected logger that receives GPS data generates its own tab sheet GPS with the fol lowing displays Figure 6 23 Tab sheet GPS Figure 6 24 Tab sheet GPS continuation If the window contains only the display of No GPS signal thi...

Page 43: ...ettings can be used for adjusting the brightness of the display as well as the volume of the audio playback The interfaces of mi crophone and loudspeaker can be defined here too Via Settings the display can be rotated by 180 too 6 2 4 1 Settings General The window of the tab sheet General contains a total of five control elements Figure 6 26 The view Settings General 1 Brightness scale with bright...

Page 44: ...ht ON button Brightness is automatically adjusted Brightness scale with brightness slider is inactive OFF button Brightness is adjusted according to the position of the brightness slider on the brightness scale Brightness scale with brightness slider is active Volume scale with volume slider Depending on the position of the slider on the scale the volume is decreased left or increased right Intern...

Page 45: ...during installation to mount the cables in a certain direction In order to install the device more flexibly in this case the display can be rotated by 180 Figure 6 27 The view Settings Orientation The screen will rotate after pushing the big blue button Flip screen 180 Figure 6 28 Screen flipped at 180 ...

Page 46: ...les Since release 3 4 1 the RCTouch BLUEPIRAT Remote offers the ability to show installed TSA Modules with the application TSA Monitor You ll find more information about TSA in the manual of the System Cli ent Figure 6 29 Overview of installed TSA modules Figure 6 30 details of an installed TSA module ...

Page 47: ...implemented for Mounting and adjusting the camera in a vehicle Showing the video data permanently is in theory possible but not recommended cause this will generate too much traffic between the devices and can disturb the TLS network To see the pictures from the cameras open the Camera Viewer application from the Home screen and the configured cameras are displayed there in a list Note This overvi...

Page 48: ...ist the pictures of this camera are displayed The exam ple shows 4 pictures from different cameras which are connected to an Axis F44 F1005 E 113 1080p F1015 53 108 1080p Vario focus F1025 92 1080p F1035 194 1080p Figure 6 32 Camera Viewer Axis F44 and pictures of 4 different cameras Index ...

Page 49: ...ry percentage protected can be configured under General Buffer indicates the percentage of the memory capacity that is protected Fehler Verweisquelle konnte n icht gefunden werden IP address indicates the IP address of the device 6 2 1 Fehler Verweisquelle konnte n icht gefunden werden Channel name can be configured under Bus Bus Name provides orientation in the application and is part of the trac...

Page 50: ...al WARNING dark blue flashing jeopardized operation normal Table 6 5 Device status messages More information on the device status in provided in the user guides of the data loggers section Memory space and level 6 3 1 1 Memory full If the memory of a connected logger is full this will displayed as a flashing MEMORY in the Status Overview If the memory of a connected logger full this will display a...

Page 51: ... tap the bottom tab bar on the logger with the Memory status the detailed view of the logger opens In this view the two flashing cells 100 filled and Memory serve as an indi cation for the full memory Figure 6 34 Memory full status in the detail view Index ...

Page 52: ...sed via the Remote Control Touch and or views that appear outside the application 6 4 1 AlertDialog Precondition none Timing Internal communication has failed Options close popup To close the popup tap on OK Then repeat the last command 6 4 2 FW Update Precondition none Timing Remote Control Touch BLUEPIRAT Remote firmware is updated Options none Figure 6 35 FW Update view ...

Page 53: ... close the popup and use the application tap on Accept Figure 6 37 Popup in Launcher view 6 4 4 RC Monitor Precondition Remote Control Monitor is configured An application is open Timing Complex trigger configured to the Action Display Remote Control Mon itor is actuated see section Fehler Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefun den werden Options set trigger close view The view is constantly updated and...

Page 54: ...REMOTE CONTROL TOUCH USER MANUAL page 54 of 83 Figure 6 38 Window RC Monitor ...

Page 55: ...Client To close the view press the Home button or tap on Close Figure 6 39 Window RC Text 6 4 6 Standby Precondition none Timing Remote Control Touch BLUEPIRAT Remote is switched off or not used for an extended period after the application Options none Figure 6 40 Standby view To exit the standby mode press the Home button or tap on the screen 6 5 Restrictions of the RC Touch in stand alone mode T...

Page 56: ...onitor is inactive The application Camera Viewer is inactive 6 5 2 System Client applications The System Client also provides less functionality for Remote Control Touch than for a data logger For a data logger all seven applications are available 1 Live View 2 Online Monitor 3 Download data 4 Convert data 5 Open configuration 6 Update firmware 7 Open bug report Figure 6 41 Available applications ...

Page 57: ...he applications Update firmware 6 and Open bug report 7 provide the same functional range in both modes Find the applications descriptions in the User manual for the System Client The application Open configuration 5 provides less categories in the configuration tree e g General and less sub items e g Name than for a device integrated in the TSL net work ...

Page 58: ...CONTROL TOUCH USER MANUAL page 58 of 83 Figure 6 43 Configuration trees Standalone mode left TSL right Find more information about components of the configuration tree in the User manual for the System Client ...

Page 59: ... button until the Active LED pulses green Active LED pulses green View Standby appears on the screen The Remote Control Touch is switched off when the view Standby disappears and the Active LED goes out 7 3 Scrolling through applications If the application contains more than one tab sheet you have the option to scroll Note In the application Driver View there is a risk of setting unwanted triggers...

Page 60: ...the tab sheet General in the application Settings 7 6 1 Automatic adjustment If you want the brightness of the screen to adjust automatically tap on the gray OFF button under Auto Brightness Brightness is automatically adjusted The blue ON button is active Brightness scale with brightness slider is inactive 7 6 2 Manual adjustment If you want to adjust the brightness of the screen manually tap on ...

Page 61: ...er tab sheets within an application tap in the tab bar on the tab of the desired tab sheet Selected tab sheet appears To reach tab sheets in other applications switch to the application of the desired tab sheet first see section 7 4 and continue to proceed as just described 7 9 Opening and closing side menu To open the side menu you have two options 10 Tap on the button 11 Swipe from the left edge...

Page 62: ...sload view with global trigger button You can set a marker by tapping the yellow trigger button After you have set a marker you can see a small grey popup including the marker number the date and the time of the marker Figure 7 5 Marker popup in the Busload view ...

Page 63: ...es Sound recording starts Recording length is indicated on the button with Recording elapsed time hour minute second Figure 7 6 Voice note recording starts A fade in tells you under which index and timing date and time the marker was set Marker appears on the tab sheet Markerlist The red status LED flashes during recording After you have started a record you can see a small grey popup including th...

Page 64: ...button appears in the Marker entry Figure 7 8 Voice note recording stops 7 10 2 Marker without voice note Note Setting a marker without voice note is confirmed acoustically If you do not hear an acoustic signal increase the volume see section 7 7 Tap on Trigger to set a trigger on the connected devices A tone sequence indicates that a marker was set A brief fade in tells you under which index and ...

Page 65: ...s stopped and the second voice note is played If you want to stop playing the voice note prematurely tap on the button again The duration display disappears when the playback of the voice note has ended 7 12 Scrolling through tab sheet If the window exceeds the height of the tab sheet you have the option to scroll Swipe the tab sheet vertically upwards Window is scrolled down downwards Window is s...

Page 66: ...p or in the start menu Select the desired device in the window Network Logger Selected line is highlighted blue Click on the application Update firmware The tab Firmware Licenses update opens Figure 7 11 Tab Firmware Licenses update Note If you operate the device in the TSL network apply the following steps on all TSL mem bers Under New firmware click on Open Dialog opens Select the desired firmwa...

Page 67: ...essage appears and the Update firmware button remains inactive Figure 7 14 Notice message for invalid firmware packet Click on Update firmware Firmware file is verified Dialog opens Figure 7 15 Notice message before firmware update Follow the dialog instructions Click on Start firmware update View FW Update appears State LED lights red Dialog opens ...

Page 68: ...REMOTE CONTROL TOUCH USER MANUAL page 68 of 83 Figure 7 16 Advancing firmware update The firmware is updated when the view FW Update disappears the State LED goes out and the Close button is active ...

Page 69: ...nly take place in all three specified axes Operational temperature Operation of the device shall only be performed within the temperature range specified in the data sheet see chapter 9 and 10 All tests to determine the valid operational temperature are performed under laboratory condi tions In real operation deviating temperatures can occur Internal cut off mechanisms exist that prevent impermiss...

Page 70: ... for the power supply connection of the BLUEPIRAT Remote Two pairs of pins of the 26 pin sub d connector serve as a terminal part of an electrical intercon nection between the unit and the power source Each pair of related pins is assigned to only one type of electrical potential that means an interconnection to positive electrical potential Klemme 30 Clamp 30 for one related pair and the negative...

Page 71: ...nterference received including interference that may cause undesired operation 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 protec tion against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and c...

Page 72: ...28 V for system startup 5 V to 29 V operating voltage Deviation 8 Supply voltage reverse connect protection yes Short circuit proof yes Operating current typ 350 mA 13 8 V Operating current max 2000 mA 13 8 V Power consumption in standby 1 mA Operating temperature 20 C to 60 C Storage temperature 20 C to 85 C Weight approx 415 g Power management Startup time from standby to full operation 35 s Wak...

Page 73: ...ors 4 pol audio jack plug stereo out microphone 3 5 mm OMTP Micro USB 2 0 SD card Screen Size 5 Resolution 800 x 480 Colors 16 7 million Luminance 700 cd m Touch function Resistive multi touch Data recording Storage type internal 10 GB flash Storage type external USB flash drive SD card Recording modes Normal ring buffer Timestamp accuracy 1 µs CAN recording Channel 2 High Speed 1 Low Speed Baud r...

Page 74: ...ement Channel 1 0V bis 30V Channel 2 3 0V bis 20V Resolution 8 mV Accuracy 3 0 16V 4 16 20 32V Sampling interval 1 ms to 100 s Digital input Channel 1x Ubat internal 2x external physically identical with analog input Switching threshold 7 V 0 2 V Sampling interval 1 ms to 100 s Table 10 1 Data sheet BLUEPIRAT Remote ...

Page 75: ... the Remote Control Touch only uses this cable for power Table 11 1 Contacts of the angeled Lemo plug 11 1 1 Contacts of the Remote Control Touch connection This drawing shows the pinout of the Remote Control Touch cable Figure 11 1 Pins of the angeled LEMO plug FGH 1B 308 CLAD42 at the cable Lumberg KV81 8 Pin RCTouch Lemo Pin cabel Bananaplug Pin Signal 8 8 blue KL 15 wake 6 7 black KL 31 ground...

Page 76: ...ale 7 8 n c 9 KL31 power supply banana plug black 1 10 KL31 power supply combined with 9 1 11 n c 12 n c 13 n c 14 n c 15 n c 16 n c 17 KL30 Fuse 5 A power supply banana plug red 1 18 KL30 power supply combined with 17 1 19 KFZ ANA DIG COM Analog Dig Interface ground banana plug yellow 1 20 KFZ ANA IN 0 Analog Dig Interface 2 IN banana plug yellow 1 21 KFZ ANA IN 1 Analog Dig Interface 3 IN banana...

Page 77: ...on Recording Analyzing Tool bP BLUEPIRAT bP2 BLUEPIRAT2 bP2 5E BLUEPIRAT2 5E bPMini BLUEPIRAT Mini RCT Remote Control Touch bPR BLUEPIRAT Remote A2L ASAM MCD 2 MC Language AE Automotive Electronics ACK ACKnowledged CAN Controller Area Network CCP CAN Calibration Protocol CF Compact Flash CRO Command Receive Object DAQ Data Acquisition DTO Data Transmission Object ECL Electrical Control Line Pin Si...

Page 78: ... ODT Object Descriptor Table ODX Open Data EXchange OEM Original Equipment Manufacturer PHY PHYsical Bus Connect PW Passwort RX Receiver Data SD Secure Digital SFTP Secure File Transfer Protocol SHA Secure Hash SSL Secure Sockets Layer TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol TLS Transport Layer Security TMP Telemotive Packetformat TSC Telemotive System Client TSL Telemotive System L...

Page 79: ... of space 35 Figure 6 8 Tab sheet Function keys 36 Figure 6 9 Tab sheet Marker list 36 Figure 6 10 Tab sheet Notifications 37 Figure 6 11 Tab sheet Notifications Memory fill level from 75 37 Figure 6 12 Tab sheet Notifications Memory fill level from 95 37 Figure 6 13 Tab sheet Notifications Download 37 Figure 6 14 Tab sheet Notifications Conversion 37 Figure 6 15 Tab sheet Test drive 38 Figure 6 1...

Page 80: ...er button 62 Figure 7 5 Marker popup in the Busload view 62 Figure 7 6 Voice note recording starts 63 Figure 7 7 Voice note recording starts 63 Figure 7 8 Voice note recording stops 64 Figure 7 9 Marker set 64 Figure 7 10 Voice note duration display 65 Figure 7 11 Tab Firmware Licenses update 66 Figure 7 12 Opening firmware packet 66 Figure 7 13 Valid firmware packet 67 Figure 7 14 Notice message ...

Page 81: ... overview 33 Table 6 2 Message categories 42 Table 6 3 Operating elements of the tab sheet General 44 Table 6 4 Displays overview 50 Table 6 5 Device status messages 50 Table 9 1 Data sheet Remote Control Touch 72 Table 10 1 Data sheet BLUEPIRAT Remote 74 Table 11 1 Contacts of the angeled Lemo plug 75 Table 11 2 Contacts of the 26 pol SUB D plug of BLUEPIRAT Remote 76 Table 12 1 Abbreviations 78 ...

Page 82: ...REMOTE CONTROL TOUCH USER MANUAL page 82 of 83 15 Version history Version Änderung Datum Table 15 1 Version history ...

Page 83: ... 0 Fax 49 89 357186 520 E Mail TMO info magna com Web www telemotive de Sales Tel 49 89 357186 550 Fax 49 89 357186 520 E Mail TMO Sales magna com Support Tel 49 89 357186 518 E Mail TMO productsupport magna com ServiceCenter https sc telemotive de bluepirat by MAGNA Telemotive GmbH Subject to errors and to technical changes as part of product improvement ...

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