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Remote Control Touch 

User Guide

 

Datum: 10.03.2016 

Seite 7 von 57 

 

RCTouch_UserGuide_V2.3.1.doc 

System requirements 

Control Unit 

A Laptop or a PC is used to configure the devices by a software client. It also allows to save the 
recorded data and to use them offline. 

blue PiraT2 / blue PiraT Mini 

The 

blue PiraT Mini

 is the newest and very small datalogger which was developed by Telemo-

tive AG. The 

blue PiraT2

 is his preceding model with enhanced features. 

The communication of bus systems and control units are monitored and relevant data can be 
recorded very precisely with the data loggers of the Telemotive AG. The collected data are 
stored on the data logger and can be downloaded via Ethernet and, e.g., analyzed on a test 
computer. 

Telemotive System Client 

The software client is needed to configure the device and later to download or convert the rec-
orded data. 

 

 

4.1  Further manuals 

Beside this user guide the Telemotive AG offers the main manuals for the client as well as for 
the different data logger generations in its ServiceCenter at 

https://sc.telemotive.de/bluepirat

. 

 

User manual for the Telemotive System Client 

https://sc.telemotive.de/4/uploads/media/TelemotiveSystemClient_UserManual.pdf 

 

User manual for blue PiraT2 / blue PiraT2 5E 

https://www.telemotive.de/4/uploads/media/blue_PiraT2_UserManual.pdf 

 

User manual for blue PiraT Mini 

https://www.telemotive.de/4/uploads/media/blue_PiraT_Mini_UserManual.pdf 

 
Licensed enhancements have own manuals which are stored in the ServiceCenter too. You will 
find a list of these enhancements in the user manuals in the chapter 

Additional features by 

optional licenses

Index

 

Summary of Contents for Remote Control Touch

Page 1: ...Remote Control Touch User Guide Version 2 3 1 10 03 2016 ...

Page 2: ... 13 5 5 Connecting the Remote Control Touch with a data logger 15 5 5 1 Configure the network settings 15 5 5 2 Activating Telemotive System Link TSL 16 5 6 Resetting the network settings 17 6 Surface 18 6 1 Layout of the views 19 6 1 1 Header bar 19 6 1 2 Tab bar 20 6 2 Applications 20 6 3 Tab sheets 21 6 3 1 Overview 21 6 3 2 Device name n 22 6 3 3 Functionkeys 22 6 3 4 Markerlist 23 6 3 5 CAN S...

Page 3: ...b sheet 40 7 11 Setting and deleting complex triggers 40 7 12 Setting triggers 43 7 12 1 Trigger with voice note 43 7 12 2 Trigger without voice note 44 7 13 Switching the device off 45 7 14 Switching the device on 45 7 15 Updating firmware 46 8 Maintenance provisions and safety regulations 49 8 1 Operating conditions 49 8 1 1 Temperature 49 8 1 2 Condensation 49 8 1 3 Environment 49 8 1 4 Mechani...

Page 4: ...ot entitled to transmit 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 harmles...

Page 5: ... negligence or other legal or equitable theory 5 The burden of proof is with the customer 6 The Telemotive AG does ensure the legal warranty according to German law Except for warran ties expressly set forth in this agreement any and all products are delivered as is and the pro ducer makes and the customer receives no additional express or implied warranties The producer hereby expressly disclaims...

Page 6: ...dows 7 This document refers to blue PiraT Mini firmware version 02 03 01 and the Telemotive Sys tem Client version 2 3 1 Some features depend on model and feature license or may not be available in older versions Software updates and user guides for other optional licensed enhancements are available in the Telemotive ServiceCenter You will find the address under Contact To ensure the most reliable...

Page 7: ...lyzed on a test computer Telemotive System Client The software client is needed to configure the device and later to download or convert the rec orded data 4 1 Further manuals Beside this user guide the Telemotive AG offers the main manuals for the client as well as for the different data logger generations in its ServiceCenter at https sc telemotive de bluepirat User manual for the Telemotive Sys...

Page 8: ...ice for the blue PiraT Mini and blue PiraT2 data 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 Familiarize yourself with its components to operate the Remote Control Touch correctly 5 1 Posit...

Page 9: ... 1 doc 5 1 2 Side view from the right 1 8 pol LEMO socket 2 Gbit Ethernet RJ45 3 Gbit Ethernet RJ45 Figure 5 2 Side view from the right with components 5 1 3 Rear side 4 Mini USB 2 0 5 4 pol audio jack plug stereo out microphone 3 5 mm OMTP Figure 5 3 Rear side view with components Index ...

Page 10: ...with LEMO connector to banana plug Power source 2 Gbit Ethernet RJ45 Gbit Ethernet cable Client computer or data logger 3 4 Mini USB 2 0 Micro USB connecting cable USB devices 5 4 pol audio jack plug stereo out microphone 3 5 mm OMTP 3 5 jack audio cable Microphone speak er headset etc Table 5 1 Available connections 5 2 2 Brightness sensor The brightness sensor helps adjust the screen s backlight...

Page 11: ...hase The following accessories are compatible with the Remote Control Touch mounting bracket various adapter cables Please contact our sales department for more information about the accessories The relevant manuals for these enhancements can be found in the Telemotive ServiceCenter Index Activity operating state Behavior Active LED State LED device goes to standby green pulsing not lighted in err...

Page 12: ...ntrol 5 4 1 1 With power supply Note Make sure that the Remote Control Touch is switched off before connecting it with a power supply or disconnecting it The power connection of the Remote Control Touch is similar to that of the Remote Con trol Voice They are NOT identical We therefore recommend to use the device specific cable A power cable with LEMO connector to banana plug is required for the c...

Page 13: ...ernet port of the TSL chain Figure 5 5 TSL network with one bPMini one Remote Control Touch and one bP2 e g Index 5 4 2 Telemotive System Client Note When delivered the Remote Control Touch is configured as a DHCP server Open your internet browser Enter the IP address of the Remote Control Touch in the address bar IP factory setting 192 168 0 233 Press the Enter key The computer connects to the de...

Page 14: ...ing on your browser Browser Proceeding Internet Explorer Click Save to locally save the file on your system Click Accomplish Mozilla Firefox Click Save file to locally save the file on your system Click the arrow on the 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 m...

Page 15: ...r as DHCP Server and the RCT as DHCP Client 2 Set up the data logger as DHCP Client and the RCT as DHCP Server 3 Set up both devices as DHCP Client You can read in the Telemotive System Client manual Network settings how to set up the network settings You can find the manual in the Client under Help Figure 5 8 Opening the Telemotive System Client manual In our example we configured the Remote Cont...

Page 16: ...both devices You can activate it by clicking TSL active like you can see in the following picture In the Telemotive System Client manual Es tablishing and configuring a TSL network you can find more details about TSL Figure 5 10 Activating TSL If TSL is active at both devices they are shown as TSL compound in the client You can use the RCT with the data logger now Figure 5 11 Representation of the...

Page 17: ...green Press 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 Remote Control Touch loads the default configuration 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 ...

Page 18: ... cation views contain minimum one tab For the applications Driver View and Settings the num ber 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 tab is shown The next time you launch the application the tab last opened is shown except for the application Busload I...

Page 19: ...bar Figure 6 2 Components of the application views 6 1 1 Header bar In each view the header bar contains the designation of the current view and date and time of the device or the TSL network Depending on the operating mode two representations are possible in the top left corner of the Home view 1 If you operate the device in standalone mode the Telemotive logo and the device name are shown 2 If y...

Page 20: ...e tab is further characterized by a narrow bright yellow margin above 6 2 Applications An icon has been set for each of the four applications to find them more easily In the Home view and the side menu these icons serve as shortcuts to the applications and on the tab sheets they serve for orientation Icon Name Function Status Display of information on the connected devices Driver View Management o...

Page 21: ...resp MOST150 are connected each GPS resp MOST inter face is assigned a tab sheet The application Status contains minimum two tab sheets the tab sheet Overview and the tab sheet of the Remote Control Touch with the name assigned in the Telemotive System Client If more devices in a TSL network are cable connected with the Remote Control Touch each device is assigned a tab sheet named after it 6 3 1 ...

Page 22: ...entage filled and protected are therefore not shown on its tab sheet 6 3 3 Functionkeys The window of the tab sheet Functionkeys contains two buttons on the left and ten func tionkeys on the right The functionkeys can be assigned complex triggers see User manual for the Telemotive System Client The name of the complex trigger is shown as text on the key Figure 6 6 Tab sheet Functionkeys 1 Device n...

Page 23: ...g A trigger that was set using the Record button contains a voice note This is indicated by the button in the marker entry Figure 6 7 Tab sheet Markerlist 6 3 5 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 number Channel name Bus load ...

Page 24: ... MOST150 messages generates its own tab sheet MOST150 with the following displays Logger name Message category Bus load Messages per second Figure 6 9 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 10 Tab sheet MOST150 Light off ...

Page 25: ...6 12 Tab sheet GPS continuation If the window contains only the display of No GPS signal this may be for at least one of the following reasons The GPS connection is disabled The GPS receiver is not connected No satellite or too few satellites were found minimum 3 Figure 6 13 Tab sheet GPS No GPS signal Latitude Longitude Altitude above sea level Course direction Speed Longitude Altitude above sea ...

Page 26: ...he slider on the scale if the OFF button is visible the backlight is dimmed left or intensified right 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 Dependin...

Page 27: ...an be configured under General Buffer indicates the percentage of the memory capacity that is protect ed 6 3 2 IP address indicates the IP address of the device 6 3 1 6 3 2 Channel name can be configured under Bus Bus Name provides orientation in the application and is part of the trace file s file name 6 3 5 Channel number serves as index for sorting the channel lists is obtained from the configu...

Page 28: ... section 10 5 Memory space and level The following types of devices exist Message Type RCTouch Remote Control Touch BP Mini blue PiraT Mini BP2 MB1 x blue PiraT2 BP2 MB2 x blue PiraT2 5E Table 6 5 Device types In MOST150 the following categories of messages exist Category Meaning Control Control data for the passing of control messages transmits up to 384 data byte MDP MOST Data Packet transmits u...

Page 29: ...er views that can only be closed via the Remote Control Touch and or views that appear outside the application 6 5 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 5 2 FW Update Precondition none Timing Remote Control Touch firmware is updated Options none Figure 6 14 FW Update view Index ...

Page 30: ...dition none Timing Remote Control Touch is switched on before the application Options close popup Figure 6 15 Launcher view Within the view Launcher a safety message in a popup appears after a short time see section 8 3 To close the popup and use the application tap on Accept Figure 6 16 Popup in Launcher view Index ...

Page 31: ... Complex trigger configured to the Action Display Remote Control Mon itor is actuated see section 7 11 Options set trigger close view The view is constantly updated and depends on the configuration in the Telemotive System Cli ent More information on this feature is provided in the Remote Control Monitor user guide To close the view press the Home button or tap on Close Figure 6 17 Window RC Monit...

Page 32: ...ction 7 11 Options set trigger close view The view is not updated and depends on the configuration in the Telemotive System Client To close the view press the Home button or tap on Close Figure 6 18 Window RC Text 6 5 6 Standby Precondition none Timing Remote Control Touch is switched off or not used for an extended period after the application Options none Figure 6 19 Standby view To exit the sta...

Page 33: ...ive The application Settings remains unaffected Index 6 6 2 Telemotive System Client applications The Telemotive System Client also provides less functionality than for a device integrated in the TSL network In the TSL network all six applications are available via the connected data logger s 1 Online Monitor 2 Download data 3 Convert data 4 Open configuration 5 Update firmware 6 Open bug report F...

Page 34: ...twork Logger in standalone mode The applications Update firmware 5 and Open bug report 6 provide the same functional range in both modes Find the applications descriptions in the User manual for the Telemotive System Client chapters 15 and 16 The application Open configuration 4 provides less categories in the configuration tree e g General and less sub items e g Name than for a device integrated ...

Page 35: ... Seite 35 von 57 RCTouch_UserGuide_V2 3 1 doc Figure 6 22 Configuration trees Standalone mode left TSL right Find more information about components of the configuration tree in the User manual for the Telemotive System Client chapters 8 and 11 Index ...

Page 36: ...lations 7 1 Actuating functionkey Navigate to the tab sheet Functionkeys in the application Driver View Tap on the desired functionkey that was previously assigned with a complex trigger see sec tion 7 11 The Remote Control Touch responds according to the Action that was set in the configuration for the Event Key Stroke using a functionkey as Key Index 7 2 Adjusting backlight Navigate to the tab s...

Page 37: ...djusting volume Note A tone is produced to simulate the newly set volume If you set the volume to Volume 0 the Remote Control Touch is mute Its acoustic signals are inaudible Navigate to the tab sheet General in the application Settings Swipe the volume slider to the desired position or tap on the desired position on the volume scale A change in volume is indicated by a tone and at the same time i...

Page 38: ...To close the side menu you have three options 1 Tap in the window of the tab sheet 2 Tap on the button 3 Swipe from the right to the left edge of the screen Figure 7 3 Example side menu Index 7 7 Playing voice note Note If you do not hear an acoustic signal increase the volume see section 7 3 The quality of the recording and playback is dependent on the Speaker and Micro phone settings on the tab ...

Page 39: ...ing unwanted triggers when scrolling through You should therefore use the tab bar to change the tab sheet Swipe the tab sheet horizontally to the left The tab sheet adjacent to the right appears to the right The tab sheet adjacent to the left appears If there is no tab sheet adjacent to the left or right this is indicated by a gray margin on the left respectively right edge of the screen Index 7 9...

Page 40: ...ng complex triggers Find more information on complex triggers in the User manual for the Telemotive System Client section 8 13 Launch the Telemotive System Client by double clicking the shortcut Telemotive System Cli ent on the desktop or in the start menu Select the desired TSL in the window Network Logger Selected line is highlighted blue Click on the application Open configuration The tab Confi...

Page 41: ...s in the win dow Trigger Figure 7 6 Notice message for missing settings Index Enable the checkbox Trigger active Select the desired Trigger Mode Enter a name for the trigger in the Name field Select the desired Event from the dropdown menu Edit the event specific settings Select the desired Action from the dropdown menu Note It is possible to create more than one trigger with the same Event Howeve...

Page 42: ...yond that the display is limited to MULTIACTION Figure 7 8 Functionkeys with complex triggers To delete a complex trigger you have two options 1 Click on the Remove trigger button in the window Trigger 2 Open the context menu of the trigger to be deleted with a right click Click on Delete Trigger Figure 7 9 Context menu of a trigger and click on Write to logger Configuration is transferred to the ...

Page 43: ... connected devices Sound recording starts Recording length is indicated on the button with Recording ellapsed time Hour Minute Second A fade in tells you under which index and timing date and time the trigger was set Marker appears on the tab sheet Markerlist Figure 7 10 Voice note recording starts To stop the recording tap on Record again or wait until the Max recording length configured in the T...

Page 44: ...a trigger without voice note is confirmed acoustically If you do not hear an acoustic signal increase the volume see section 7 3 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 timing date and time the trigger was set Marker appears on the tab sheet Markerlist Figure 7 12 Marker set ...

Page 45: ...ontrol Touch is switched off when the view Standby disappears and the Active LED goes out Index 7 14 Switching the device on Press the Home button Active LED and State LED light up briefly Active LED then flashes green View Launcher with advancing progress bar appears on the screen Popup with warning appears Tap on Accept Popup with warning disappears The Remote Control Touch is switched on when t...

Page 46: ... double clicking the shortcut Telemotive System Cli ent on the desktop or in the start menu Select the Remote Control Touch in the window Network Logger Selected line is highlighted blue Click on the application Update firmware The tab Firmware Licenses update opens Figure 7 13 Tab Firmware Licenses update Note If you operate the device in the TSL network apply the following steps on all TSL mem b...

Page 47: ...valid firmware packet the following notice message appears and the Update firmware button remains inactive Figure 7 16 Notice message for invalid firmware packet Click on Update firmware Firmware file is verified Dialog opens Index Figure 7 17 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 48: ...r Guide Datum 10 03 2016 Seite 48 von 57 RCTouch_UserGuide_V2 3 1 doc Figure 7 18 Advancing firmware update The firmware is updated when the view FW Update disappears the State LED goes out and the Close button is active Index ...

Page 49: ...laced with a fuse of the same type and nominal current rating Storage The device may only be stored within a temperature range of 40 F to 185 F Disposal Disposal of the device must be in accordance with the statutory regulations 8 1 Operating conditions 8 1 1 Temperature The device must not be operated outside the specified temperature range Adequate ventilation must be ensured The device must not...

Page 50: ...he operating instructions always providing for a spare fuse in the cable set Clamp 15 KL 15 serves as an external wake up input It can be used to wake up the device in case of edge change KL 15 requires a voltage range of 0 to 30 V Two pins each designated Clamp 30 KL 30 and Clamp 31 KL 31 are interconnected for the power supply of the device Important A short circuit between KL 30 and KL 31 direc...

Page 51: ...ith third party devices is at your own risk Its use while driving is at your own risk If you are using the device while driving we strongly recommend to focus your attention on the road traffic and the safety regulations according to local road traffic regulations see Figure 6 16 Popup in Launcher view Any use other than described results in damage to the product It also involves risks such as sho...

Page 52: ...tact discharge 8 kV air discharge CE label TBD Operating temperature 4 F to 158 F Storage temperature 40 F to 185 F Weight approx 410 g Power management Startup time from standby to full operation 35 s Wake up capability LS CAN KL 15 trigger button Case Dimensions approx 5 91 x 3 62 x 0 98 150 x 92 x 25 mm Operating elements Home button State Active LEDs yes Connections Side view from the right 8 ...

Page 53: ...tive System Client CAN Controller Area Network LIN Local Interconnect Network MOST Media Oriented Systems Transport www mostnet de ECL Electrical Control Line MEP MOST Ethernet Packet USB Universal Serial Bus CF Compact Flash SD Secure Digital LAN Local Area Network Netzwerk FW Firmware PW Passwort SFTP Secure File Transfer Protocol SHA Secure Hash SSL Secure Sockets Layer TLS Transport Layer Secu...

Page 54: ...PS 25 Figure 6 12 Tab sheet GPS continuation 25 Figure 6 13 Tab sheet GPS No GPS signal 25 Figure 6 14 FW Update view 29 Figure 6 15 Launcher view 30 Figure 6 16 Popup in Launcher view 30 Figure 6 17 Window RC Monitor 31 Figure 6 18 Window RC Text 32 Figure 6 19 Standby view 32 Figure 6 20 Tab Network Logger in the TSL network 33 Figure 6 21 Tab Network Logger in standalone mode 34 Figure 6 22 Con...

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Page 56: ...Available connections 10 Table 5 2 LED behavior 11 Table 6 1 Application overview 20 Table 6 2 Operating elements of the tab sheet General 26 Table 6 3 Displays overview 27 Table 6 4 Device status messages 28 Table 6 5 Device types 28 Table 6 6 Message categories 28 Table 9 1 Data sheet 52 Table 10 1 Abbreviations 53 Index ...

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