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By connecting the power supply according to the illustration above, the device will automatically 
start when the main switch or turnkey is turned on, and shut down when the switch or turnkey is 
turned off. 

  

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Precautions  

If applicable connect the power supply to the device before any main switch, as per the illustration 
above. If this is not possible, ensure that the device is turned off using for example the on/off 
button or turnkey functionality before turning off the main switch or in any other way making the 
computer powerless. 

Sudden power disruptions may cause the device to shut down, potentially causing lost or corrupt 
data. If for example the power fluctuates when starting the vehicle engine, the device should be 
started after the vehicle engine is running.  

Ensure that any application data is saved before turning off the device. 

During welding or other service on the machine, all cables to the VI device shall be disconnected. 

1.10 

 

Mounting  

CCpilot VI is preferably mounted using a RAM-B-238U Mount which allows adjustment of the 
display’s position and angle. 

To fasten, use the appropriate M5 x 0.8 button head screw of type MRT (Torx). The length of the 
screws should be 30mm when using the Spacer maximatecc P/N 123295. If the spacer is not used 
the screw length should be 12mm. The recommended torque for the screws is 1.5-2.0 Nm. Using a 
split ring or toothed lock washer is recommended. 

An alternate mounting method would be in a panel using the 123233 Mounting kit. 

Ensure that CCPilot VI is mounted to a smooth, flat surface. Fastening the unit to an uneven 
surface may stress the enclosure, damage the outer flange or possibly even flex the circuit board 
inside, leading to a premature failure.  

Ensure the M5 mounting screws are clean and dry, and apply torque of 1.5-2.0 Nm. Use lock 
washers. 

1.11 

 

Environmental considerations 

 

The device shall be placed in a way that prevents the unit from direct exposure to water. 

 

Use caps on any connectors that do not have attached cables. 

 

On the back side of the unit there is a hydrophobic membrane, seen as a white disc. This 
membrane must never be faced upwards when the unit is mounted. Be cautious not to 
insert any object into this hole since it can puncture the hydrophobic membrane, leaving 
the unit unprotected from moisture and dust intrusion. If the membrane is punctured the 
guarantee is void. 

 

To enable sufficient cooling, the VI device must be installed so that air is able to circulate 
around the device, avoid installing the device near hot air vents or the like. There must be 
at least 50 mm free distance around the unit. 

Summary of Contents for CCpilot VI

Page 1: ...1 1 Technical manual Date Jul 6 17 www maximatecc com Technical manual CCpilot VI ...

Page 2: ...1 10Mounting 8 1 11Environmental considerations 8 1 12Cables 9 Basic operations 10 1 13Starting Up 10 1 14Turning off 10 1 15Adjusting the screen brightness 10 1 16Clock back up battery 10 Interface overview 11 1 17Storage memory 11 1 18Buzzer 11 1 19CAN 11 1 20USB 11 1 21Configurable inputs 11 1 22Switched Outputs 11 Connectors 12 Connector layout 12 Specifications 13 Standard models connectivity...

Page 3: ...ounting and integration in a dashboard This technical manual and reference handbook provides important information regarding the hardware and basic usage For software and operating system specifics please see additional documentation 1 1 Product models This documentation is applicable for CCpilot VI This platform also enables customization of hardware and software Described herein are the possibil...

Page 4: ...only be made by authorised personnel If the unit is opened by unauthorised personnel the guarantee will cease to be valid Scratches or in the worst case damages to the display occur easily if it comes in contact with a sharp edge or hard material In order to increase the longevity of the screen this is naturally something which should be avoided The Flash memory used for storage is durable however...

Page 5: ...n the chapter Specifications a list of standards can be found according to which VI device has been tested and approved The VI device is preferably placed in a way that prevents exposure to water contact It is also important that it is mounted securely on a stand or the like to inhibit the unit from moving and thereby becoming damaged damaging the vehicle and or people during for example a traffic...

Page 6: ...tives such as CAN configurable I O and USB 1 7 Front side 1 8 Rear side On the rear side of the VI device there are the external connectors Duetsch DTM 12 which are described in more detail in the chapter Connectors There are also mounting holes for fasteners for attaching the RAM mount shown or bracket for panel mounting GORE TEX membrane under mount for added protection External connectors RAM m...

Page 7: ...are angled correctly and that they do not have to be forced but lock gently and pliant GND Pin J1 2 is connected to the vehicles ground Battery Pin J1 1 i e the display s power supply 12 24 VDC should be connected directly to the vehicle s battery through 10 A fuse F1 Wire gauges shall be dimensioned with respect to cable length supply voltage etc Minimum cable area is TBD The Switched Power Input...

Page 8: ...e 30mm when using the Spacer maximatecc P N 123295 If the spacer is not used the screw length should be 12mm The recommended torque for the screws is 1 5 2 0 Nm Using a split ring or toothed lock washer is recommended An alternate mounting method would be in a panel using the 123233 Mounting kit Ensure that CCPilot VI is mounted to a smooth flat surface Fastening the unit to an uneven surface may ...

Page 9: ... environment it is important that the installation is traffic safe maximatecc does not recommend that CCpilot VI or its accessories are used actively by the driver or operator when a risk of injury to people or damage to property is present 1 12 Cables Cables shall be installed in such a way that they don t run any risk of being damaged pinched or worn Avoid bending and twisting cables Strain reli...

Page 10: ...sed before the unit is shut down ii Standby In this state the ignition switch is in the OFF position but the unit is supplied power through the J1 1 power input The display can be woken up from this state by any of the following events Keypad button press Configurable Input Change Of State CAN Receive Event Real Time Clock Alarm Clock NOT SURE IF THESE FEATURES ARE ACTUALLY IMPLEMENTED SW input 1 ...

Page 11: ...1939 physical layer specification 1 20 USB USB ports enable connection of a multitude of devices to the VI device The USB port is designed to the USB 2 0 standard The USB port can supply up to 500 mA 1 21 Configurable inputs There are four configurable inputs available on the VI device The input configuration setting is controlled via software The input configurations consist of Voltage Resistive ...

Page 12: ...h are located on the unit not those that the attached cables shall have in order to mate with them J1 Connector Pin Default signal Comments 12 pin Deutsch DTM Series Key A 1 12 24 VDC Main Power Input 2 GND Main Ground Input 3 Switched Power 12 24 VDC Iginition Input 4 Switched Output 1 5 Switched Output 2 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 CAN 1 Shield CAN 1 CAN 1 USB Ground USB Data USB Data USB VBus USB Power Ou...

Page 13: ...rogram Memory 1 MB Data storage 16 MB NAND flash RAM memory 8 MB DDR Interfaces CAN Type Driver Baud Rate CAN ISO 11898 2 2 0B High Speed CAN SN65HVD234 250 kbit s USB Type Speed Host port Host V 2 0 Full speed max 12 Mbit s 5 V max 500 mA Configurable Inputs Mode Input Range Voltage 0 to 5 VDC Accuracy 6mV Resolution 4mV Mode Resistance Range 1 1000Ω Accuracy 3Ω 2 Resolution 2Ω Mode Frequency Ran...

Page 14: ...z 10 200 Hz 3x0 5h Shock TBD 5 g 11ms 3x 1000 bumps EMC Electrical Transient ISO 7637 2 Pulse 1 50V 2 25V 3a 35V 3b 35V 4 5V 5 70V EMC Immunity ESD ISO 10605 15 kV air 8 kV contact EMC Immunity RF ISO 11452 2 ISO 11452 4 RF electromagnetic field 200 1000MHz 30V m Bulk Current Injection 20 200MHz 60mA EMC Emission ISO 14982 Radiated Nar b Bro b MHz dBµV m dBµV m 30 75 54 44 64 54 75 400 44 55 54 65...

Page 15: ...fected by external factors like mounting and shielded cables etc i FCC Notice to Users Users are not permitted to make changes or modify the device in any way Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment ...

Page 16: ...www maximatecc com 1 25 Weight and dimensions i CCpilot VI 3 5 Description Enclosure size 107 7 x 103 1 x 42 7 mm W x H x D Weight 198 g ...

Page 17: ... and serial number of the unit which you find on the brand label Date of purchase which is found on the invoice The conditions and circumstances under which the problem arises LED indicator flash patterns Possible error messages which are shown Operating system type and its version number The VI Device log files if possible Prepare a system report on the VI device from within CCsettings if possibl...

Page 18: ...this document CrossControl is not responsible for unintentional damage or for damage which occurs as a result of supplying handling or using of this material including the devices and software referred to herein The information in this handbook is supplied without any guarantees and can change without prior notification CrossControl respects the intellectual property of others and we ask our users...

Page 19: ...erface description 12 F Front 6 Fuse 7 G GPS 11 H Hook up of Power supply 7 I Inputs 12 Installation 7 Installing cables 9 Introduction 3 M Maintenance 5 Memory 11 O ON OFF 7 Outputs 12 Overview 6 P Pins 12 Ports 12 Power supply connector 12 Power supply installation 7 Push buttons 10 R Rain Moisture 9 Rear 6 S Shutting down 10 Specification 13 Standard models 13 Starting Up 10 Storage 11 Support ...

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