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Regulatory and Certification 

FCC 

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two 
conditions: 
1.  This device may not cause harmful interference. 
2.  This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause 

undesired operation. 

 
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, 
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable 
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, 
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with 
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is 
no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does 
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by 
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by 
one or more of the following measures: 

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Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. 

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Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver. 

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Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the 
receiver is connected. 

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Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 

Shielded interconnect cables and shielded AC power cable must be employed with this 
equipment to insure compliance with the pertinent RF emission limits governing this device. 

Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the system’s manufacturer could void the 
user’s authority to operate the equipment.

 

 

Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for 

compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

 

This device is operation in 5.15 

 5.25GHz frequency range, then restricted in 

Summary of Contents for VT1020

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Page 2: ...ON AND WEIGHT 11 PACKAGE LIST 12 CHAPTER 2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION 13 RAM MODULE 13 Installing Removing a RAM Module 13 SSD MODULE 15 Installing an SSD Module 15 Removing an SSD Module 17 INSTALLING REMOVING THE MINI PCIE CARDS 18 INSTALLING REMOVING THE WWAN MODULE 19 INSTALLING REMOVING THE SIM CARD 20 INSTALLING ANTENNAS 20 CHAPTER 3 HARDWARE MOUNTING 22 VESA 100 Mounting Option 22 VESA 75 Mounti...

Page 3: ...DIO Port 28 RS 232 Port COM1 29 CAN BUS Ports 30 Expansion Port 31 USB Port 32 Power Connector 33 INTERNAL CONNECTORS PIN ASSIGNMENT 34 Power Connector 34 LED Connector 35 Resistive Touch Screen Connector 35 GPS Connector 36 Battery Connector 36 Power Input Voltage 37 Internal Battery Source Setting 37 CHAPTER 6 UPANEL SETTING 38 DEVICE INFORMATION 39 VEHICLE STATUS 40 COMMUNICATION SETTING 41 Pow...

Page 4: ...ver 61 Serial Port Setting 62 Baud Rate Setting 62 CHAPTER 7 MAIN BIOS SETTING 64 SET BOOT SEQUENCE 64 SET THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 65 Setting the System Date 65 Setting the System Time 65 SYSTEM INFORMATION 66 BOOT FEATURES 66 NETWORK STACK 67 ENABLE DISABLE SYSTEM COMPONENTS 67 ACCOUNT S PASSWORD SETTING 68 HDD SECURITY SETTING 69 ...

Page 5: ...t 10 Place the power cord in a way so that people will not step on it Do not place anything on top of the power cord Use a power cord that has been approved for use with the product and that it matches the voltage and current marked on the product s electrical range label The voltage and current rating of the cord must be greater than the volt age and current rating marked on the product 11 All ca...

Page 6: ...a third pin to ground the unit and prevent electric shock Do not defeat the purpose of this pin If your outlet does not support this kind of plug contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet 18 CAUTION DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY RE PLACED REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE REC OMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER DISCARD USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE MANUFACTURE...

Page 7: ...uipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different fr...

Page 8: ...ndustrial enclosure In order to protect the product from being damaged by ESD Electrostatic Discharge and EMI leakage we strongly recommend the use of CE compliant industrial enclosure products R TTE This device complies with the essential requirements of the R TTE Directive 1999 5 EC Lithium Battery Safety Statement Lithium battery inside Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Rep...

Page 9: ...SO DIMM DDR3L SDRAM up to 8GB Storage SSD x 1 SD slot x 1 Display z 10 4 inch XGA 1024 x 768 70 000 hours backlight life z 1 000 nits sunlight readable to 0 1 nits hyper dimming for night mode operation z Viewing angel 140 H 120 V CR 10 z Anti reflection tempered 5 wire resistive touch panel z PCT Gorilla by request only Touch Panel z 5 wire Resistive Touch Screen z Defrost Defog function Option W...

Page 10: ... 3 19 Environment z Operating temperature 30 C 22 F to 55 C 122 F In accordance with MIL STD 810G Method 501 5 High Temperature Procedure II Operation In accordance with MIL STD 810G Method 502 5 Low Temperature Procedure II Operation z Storage temperature 30 C 22 F to 70 C 158 F In accordance with MIL STD 810G Method 501 5 High Temperature Procedure I Storage In accordance with MIL STD 810G Metho...

Page 11: ...re 1 Functional Shock 40g 11ms Non Operation MIL STD 810G Method 516 6 Procedure V Crash Hazard Shock 75g 8 13ms I O Ports z 2 x RJ45 connector with Gigabit LAN for teaming redundant function support z 1 x DB9 male type RS 232 with power supply 0 5 12V COM1 z 1 x DB9 male type RS 232 COM2 z 1 x DB9 female type RS 232 COM3 z 2 x USB 2 0 and 1 x compliant z 1 x DB9 female type CAN bus with 2 5KVrms ...

Page 12: ...11 Dimension and Weight Dimension 276mm W x 252mm H x 67 3mm D 10 86in W x 9 92in H x 2 68in D Weight 3 8 kg include SSD 8 38 lbs include SSD Front View Dimension Side View Dimension ...

Page 13: ...ng or damaged items Please verify the delivery of the contents upon receipt VT1020 system The power supply cable with circular connector plug DB9 serial to dual USB cable DB9 male to DB9 male for COM3 NOTE The packaging material has been selected to optimally protect your device After unpacking store the original packaging material in the event that you need to return shipment ...

Page 14: ... original components are replaced A single DIMM module slot is available for memory expansion The device supports up to 8GB of SO DIMM DDR3L SDRAM Installing Removing a RAM Module 1 Shut down the system properly and disconnect from all power sources 2 Un mount the device from the mounting apparatus make sure that the display surface is protected 3 Remove the screws securing the service cover and r...

Page 15: ...14 4 Locate the RAM module slot see the following image 5 Insert the RAM module into the slot and press it down until the clips lock or pull the locking levers to unlock the DIMM and remove it from slot ...

Page 16: ...nd disconnect from all power sources 2 Un mount the device from the mounting apparatus make sure that the display surface is protected 3 Remove the screws securing the service cover and remove the cover 4 Locate the SSD connector on the VT1020 5 Align the arrow indicators on the silicone guard strips to the front connector side of the SSD module 6 Insert the guard strips over the sides of the SSD ...

Page 17: ...ble 10 Hold the SSD module with one hand With the other hand push in the SATA cabling underneath the chassis It is necessary to tuck the cables in to allow for enough space to install the SSD module 11 Angle the SSD connectors into the SSD bay to correctly seat the SSD module 12 Lower the rear of the SSD in the bay and press it down gently to seat it correctly 13 Replace the service cover ...

Page 18: ... cover 4 It may be necessary to grasp the silicone guard strip and gently pull them up to remove the SSD module from the bay For best results pull up on the rear of the SSD module The SSD module angles up 5 Slide the SSD module out of the bay 6 Disconnect the SSD module from the SATA cable 7 Remove the silicone guard strips from the SSD module Do not throw them away the guard strips away Keep the ...

Page 19: ...n 1 Shut down the system properly and disconnect from all power sources 2 Un mount the device from the mounting apparatus make sure that the display surface is protected 3 Open the service cover mini PCIe card slots are under the SSD so please remove the SSD module first 4 Locate the mini PCIe slot see the following image designated for a video card 5 Fasten Loosen the corresponding screws install...

Page 20: ...the introduction to install or remove the module Open the service cover mini PCIe card slots are under the SSD so please remove the SSD module first 1 Power down the device and disconnect from all the power source 2 Un mount the device from the mounting apparatus make sure that the display surface is protected 3 Open the service cover WWAN card slots are under the SSD so please remove the SSD modu...

Page 21: ...hut down the system properly and disconnect from all power sources 2 Un mount the device from the mounting apparatus make sure that the display surface is protected 3 Remove the screws securing the cover and remove it 4 Once the communications cover is removed you can see the Mini SIM card and SD card slot Installing Antennas If your VT1020 includes an WWAN Wi Fi or GPS you need to connector the a...

Page 22: ...tor for the WWAN1 antenna RP SMA Jack 2 WLAN1 Connector for the WLAN1 antenna RP SMA Jack 3 GPS Connector for the GPS antenna SMB Jack 4 WLAN2 Connector for the WLAN2 antenna RP SMA Jack 5 WWAN2 Connector for the WWAN2 antenna RP SMA Jack ...

Page 23: ...A mounts VESA 100 Mounting Option VESA 100 mounting option M5 thread The VT1020 supports a standard VESA version MIS D 100 C 100 mm distance quadrate order M5 thread deepness 7 5 mm through the four drill holes on the back side of the device VESA 75 Mounting Option VESA 75 mounting option M5 thread The VT1020 supports a standard VESA version MIS D 75 C 75 mm distance quadrate order M5 thread deepn...

Page 24: ...an be powered down by using the power switch or through the Windows operating system To power down the device press the power switch 5 seconds the system will be turned off Brightness and Dimming Control Adjust the brightness of the display to setup optimal conditions in Sunlight or Night mode operations z Press the button to decrease the brightness to Night mode z Press the button to increase the...

Page 25: ...down Green Normal Red Battery mode Defrost Defog Option The touch screen equipped with optional for defrost and defog function for users who use the device in extreme temperature environments Enabling Defrost Function In extreme cold conditions moving into a cold environment press the button to ...

Page 26: ...the Touch Screen The touch screens of all VT1020 devices that come delivered with an operating system Windows or Linux are already calibrated You may need to calibrate your screen if you tap on one area and it registers in a different area of the screen Make sure you use the stylus to complete the alignment process 1 Tap Start All Programs HIDeGalaxTouch Tool HIDeGalaxTouch Tool The HIDeGalaxTouch...

Page 27: ... Date and Time Power Management Use the following to set the power management options z Press FN Key press or tap Control Panel Hardware and Sound Power Options Speaker Volume Use the following to set the speaker volume z Press FN Key press or tap Start Control Panel Hardware and Sound Sound Connect Bluetooth Devices z Use the following to set the speaker volume Press FN Key press or tap Control P...

Page 28: ...27 z To shut down Press FN Key press or tap Start Shut down ...

Page 29: ...for the pin assignments of the various ports available on the VT1020 DIO Port Pin Signal 1 Digital OUT 1 2 Digital OUT 2 3 Digital OUT 3 4 Digital OUT 4 5 Digital IN 1 6 Digital IN 2 7 Digital IN 3 8 Digital IN 4 9 No connected 10 No connected 11 No connected 12 No connected 13 No connected 14 GND 15 GND ...

Page 30: ...ect input 2 RXD Receive data input 3 TXD Transmit data output 4 DTR Data terminal ready output 5 GND Signal power ground 6 DSR Data set ready input 7 RTS Request to send output 8 CTS Clear to send input 9 RI PWR Bar code scanner power 1 A max or Ring indicator input ...

Page 31: ...orts Pin Signal Description 1 CAN_L CAN_L bus line dominant low 5V level 2 No connected 3 CAN_H CAN_H bus line dominant high 5V level 4 GND GND 5 GND GND 6 No connected 7 No connected 8 No connected 9 No connected ...

Page 32: ...io right input 4 NC No connected 5 CH3 Audio Right Audio right input 6 CH1 Video Video 7 CH1 Audio Right Audio right input 8 CH2 Audio Left Audio left input 9 CH3 Video Video 10 CH3 Audio Left Audio left input 11 CH4 Video Video 12 GND GND 13 CH4 Audio Left Audio left input 14 CH4 Audio Right Audio right input 15 GND GND ...

Page 33: ...in Signal 1 USB2_D 2 USB2_D 3 GND 4 USB1_D 5 USB1_D 6 GND 7 USB2_PWR 8 USB1_PWR 9 Not used We provide the DB9 to standard USB type A connector cable Please contact your local representative for ordering information ...

Page 34: ...33 Power Connector If you are connecting to an external DC DC supply you must apply power to DC If you are connecting to 10 to 60V vehicle power connect power to V In Pin Signal 1 DC 2 GND 3 DC ...

Page 35: ...34 Internal Connectors Pin Assignment Power Connector Location CN12 Mainboard side Power Board 1 1 ADPIN 2 2 GND 3 3 ADPIN 4 4 GND 5 5 ADPIN 6 6 GND 7 7 ADPIN 8 8 GND ...

Page 36: ...r Location CN18 Mainboard side LED side 1 1 PMU3V 2 2 LEDG_VCC 3 3 LEDR_VCC 4 4 GND Resistive Touch Screen Connector Location CN25 Mainboard side Touch for Resistor Signal 1 5 X UL 2 4 Y UR 3 3 PROBE 4 2 X LR 5 1 Y LL ...

Page 37: ...S Connector Location CN15 Mainboard side GPS side Signal 1 1 GPS_3VIN 2 2 GPS_3VIN 3 3 GND 4 4 GND Battery Connector Location CN28 Mainboard side Signal 7 BAT_VCC 6 BAT_VCC 5 SMDAT 4 SMCLK 3 BIN1 2 GND 1 GND ...

Page 38: ...tion CN9 Pin Status Function 1 Reserve Reserve 2 OFF 12V ON 24V 12V 24V 3 OFF ON BIOS_RECOVER 4 Reserve Reserve Internal Battery Source Setting Location CN10 Pin Status Function 1 ON Internal Battery ON 2 OFF Internal Battery OFF ...

Page 39: ...icle information such as vehicle battery voltage fuel speed and so on while connecting with vehicle OBDII or SAE J1939 We use the simulator to run the demo 3 Communication Setting This is to enable disable WiFi BT WWAN and configure the related setting 4 System Status Setting This section contains the major configuration of the system device Power management wake up event IO configuration brightne...

Page 40: ...ntrol and FN Key for 3 seconds Device Information Click the Device Information icon In device information you can see the PCBA version uPanel utility version BIOS version EC version and system model name Press and hold these keys ...

Page 41: ... Status Vehicle status is one demo to show some vehicle information from the simulator The related AT command is available upon request Please contact with the sales representative or login to the support website ...

Page 42: ...nication setting is able to enable disable Wi Fi WWAN Bluetooth via uPanel utility Please click the Communication Setting Power On Off WWAN Module Click the switch bar to power on off the WWAN module if WWAN module is present in the ...

Page 43: ...ck the WWAN Setting icon You can set the three major features including WWAN RF on off SIM slot selection and wake on SMS enable disable 1 Module RF Enable Disable to enable or disable the WWAN RF transmission The message will be pop out if you change wake on SMS status from disable to enable when ...

Page 44: ...is setting 3 Wake on SMS VT1020 provides the SMS wake up switch on key in the SMS string to enable the function The function is only available for MC7304 and MC7354 System Status Setting This section is to set and read the system status Its coverage includes power management internal backup battery IO configuration wake up event and so on ...

Page 45: ...44 Power Management Setup Please click the Power Management ACC Detection Setting In VT1020 default setting it has no ACC sense feature If you like to have ACC sense to power ...

Page 46: ...lated field is gray Input Voltage Setting While ACC input detection is disabled there is no power management setting required You can find all the setting is gray out However if ACC input detection is enabled several configuration can be set in the following Click the to the input voltage selection You can select the power input voltage either 9 32V or 12V or 24V If 9 32V is selected it means the ...

Page 47: ...46 If 12V or 24V is selected you also can select the start up and shut down voltage from next option ...

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Page 49: ...48 If the above selection items do not meet your demand please contact with the sales representative ...

Page 50: ...fied time period Power off delay function enabled let the device is still on until the ACC off for a specified time period Power On Delay You can set the system startup time after ACC on Switch the to click the you will see the selection list Delay time can be set at 10sec 30sec 1min 5min 10min 30min 60min 6hr ...

Page 51: ... can be set at 10sec 30sec 1min 5min 10min 30min 60min Wake up Setting In additional to power button or ACC sense two wake up events are able to power up the device They are RTC wake up and wake up on SMS Here is the setting method System Status Setting System Status Setting Wake up Setting In Wake up setting you can find Wake on RTC and Wake on SMS setting ...

Page 52: ... can find RTC timer setting to set the desired time to power up the system After you have finished with the setup click the OK to save the value For example if you set 06 00 00 it means the system will be power up at 6 o clock in the morning ...

Page 53: ...sage You can input the string in the field of wake on SMS string The string is the message you send to the device to power the system After you have finished with the setup click the ok to save the value This wake on SMS feature is only working when the WWAN module is MC7354 or MC7304 ...

Page 54: ...ase note if system power source is from backup battery no DC input available COM1 will stop supply the power output Brightness Setting Brightness adjustment is to optimize the operation of the backlight LEDs under a variety of daylight VT1020 has two methods to adjust the display brightness One is use control button please see chapter 4 Brightness and Dimming Control and another one is using uPane...

Page 55: ...ecover from system crash When CPU stops working correctly due to software bug or others watchdog timer can perform a hardware rest to bring the system back to a known state Double click the uPanel icon into the utility and then click 4th icon System Status Setting Click the Watchdog Timer ...

Page 56: ...55 Choose the time out value there are 9 timer levels for you setting Turn on the watchdog switch ...

Page 57: ...56 Programmable Button Programmable button can be set to the different function per users definition This feature is not available in VT1020 series ...

Page 58: ...Select which function key button you want to set and then click the to select the function from the list User also can define the keystrokes for function keys select the User Defined Command from the list ...

Page 59: ...58 Click the Other Click the folder icon to find the program files and then click the Save to save the setting ...

Page 60: ...cation and Sensor VTC1020 equipped the GPS receiver and G Sensor functions and uPanel provide both setting and information also provide the Google map location demo application Click the Location and Sensor ...

Page 61: ...tting screen the following is the function description Module RF to enable or disable the GPS receiving function Serial Port Setting to setting COM port for GPS module connected on Baud Rete Setting to setting the baud rate speed Satellites a GPS receiver uses satellites to pinpoint locations here to check the receiver ...

Page 62: ...ormance Location to get GPS coordinate and display in the Google Maps Enable Disable GPS Receiver VT1020 equipped the GPS receiver and its default is enabled If want to disable the receiver switch Module RF to ...

Page 63: ...o your GPS from the list VT1020 GPS receiver default is using COM5 Baud Rate Setting The must be set to the same baud rate you are using in the GPS receiver Use as high a Baud rate that is possible Baud Rates from 4800 to 115200 can be selected in uPanel The default is 9600 ...

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Page 65: ...provides information for BIOS main feature setting in hardware system When the system turn on press F2 to enter Setup The system displays the BIOS setup interface you can select what functions do you want to change Set Boot Sequence This section enable the user define and modify the boot options of bootable devices ...

Page 66: ...tem configuration Used the Main menu for basic system configuration user can setting the system date time and drive parameters and related settings via the HDD Sub menu Setting the System Date Setting the System Time ...

Page 67: ...e system configuration information such as CPU Memory size firmware version Boot Features User can set the boot options for CSM support or Quick Boot please note if the operating system is Windows 8 please setting Off for Legacy Boot ...

Page 68: ...67 Network Stack If the system needs to boot by network enable this function Enable Disable System Components Use Advanced menu to set the system I 0 device function ...

Page 69: ...68 Account s Password Setting Used the Security Menu can establish the system password to protection for entering the BIOS or system start up ...

Page 70: ...rd protection to restrict access to the contents of the hard disk drive the HDD password is written to the system BIOS and to the hard disk drive to ensure that the password can protect your hard disk drive should it be moved to another computer ...

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