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TREK-570

 

 

 
 

 
 

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Page 1: ...User Manual TREK 570 Computer ...

Page 2: ...tallation Advantech assumes no liability under the terms of this warranty as a consequence of such events Because of Advantech s high quality control standards and rigorous testing most of our customers never need to use our repair service If an Advantech product is defec tive it will be repaired or replaced at no charge during the warranty period For out of warranty repairs you will be billed acc...

Page 3: ...termined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures z Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna z Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver z Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected z Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV tec...

Page 4: ...r sales representative or Advantech s customer service center for technical support if you need additional assistance Please have the following information ready before you call Product name and serial number Description of your peripheral attachments Description of your software operating system version application software etc A complete description of the problem The exact wording of any error ...

Page 5: ...cturer Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Note Notes provide optional additional information Document Feedback To assist us in making improvements to this manual we would welcome comments and constructive criticism Please send all such in writing to support advan tech com Packing List Before setting up the system check that the items listed below are included and i...

Page 6: ...rce is correct before connecting the equipment to the power outlet 10 Position the power cord so that people cannot step on it Do not place anything over the power cord The voltage and current rating of the cord should be greater than the voltage and current rating marked on the product 11 All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted 12 If the equipment is not used for a long time di...

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Page 8: ... static shielded bag when they are not in the chassis 21 CAUTION Any unverified component could cause unexpected damage To ensure the correct installation please always use the components ex screws provided with the accessory box 22 Caution text concerning lithium batteries 23 Rack Mount Instructions The following or similar rack mount instructions are included with the installation instructions A...

Page 9: ...PC chassis before you work on it Don t touch any components on the CPU card or other cards while the PC is on Disconnect power before making any configuration changes The sudden rush of power as you connect a jumper or install a card may damage sensitive elec tronic components Warning 1 Input voltage rated 6 32 Vdc 2 Transport carry the unit with both hands and handle with care 3 Maintenance to pr...

Page 10: ...hapter 3 Hardware Peripheral Installation 13 3 1 Overview of Hardware Installation Upgrading 14 3 2 Installing the Storage Device and Memory 14 3 3 3 4 Installing Optional Accessories 14 3 3 1 Installing TREK 570 Peripheral Modules 14 Figure 3 1 Install peripheral in the system 14 3 3 2 Installing the MiniPCI Type WWAN SIM Card and Coin Battery15 Figure 3 2 Mini PCI type WWAN module SIM card and c...

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Page 12: ... Power Connector 12 24 V 6 36 V 24 Table 5 1 Power Connector 24 5 4 Smart Display Connector 25 Table 5 2 Smart Display Connector 25 5 5 RS 232 Connector COM3 COM8 25 Table 5 3 Table 5 5 RS 232 RS 485 J1708 Connector 25 5 6 RS 232 COM9 RS 485 COM5 J1708 COM6 Connector 26 Table 5 4 RS 232 RS 485 J1708 Connector 26 5 7 DI DO Connector 26 Table 5 5 DI DO Connector 26 5 8 CAN Video In Connector 27 Tabl...

Page 13: ...Figure 6 13Digital out 37 6 5 Video in Test 37 Figure 6 14 Video test utility 37 6 6 Dead Reckoning 38 6 7 G sensor 3 axis Accelerometer 38 Appendix A TREK 303 39 A 1 TREK 303 Specifications 40 Table A 1 TREK 303 Specification 40 Table A 2 Smart Display Connector 41 Figure A 1 Hotkey utility 43 ...

Page 14: ...TREK 550 A2 303 User 1 Chapter 1 1 General Information This chapter gives background information on the TREK 570 In Vehicle Computing Box Sections include Introduction General Specifications Dimensions ...

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Page 16: ...can be connected to devices like TPMS Tire Pressure Monitoring System Rear view Camera for parking monitoring and CAN Bus devices It has dual CAN BUS ports and support several kind of vehicle protocols e g J1939 OBD II ISO 15765 for vehicle diagnostics and driver behavior management Build in wireless communication WWAN WLAN BT enable TREK 570 to send import ant driver vehicle location cargo inform...

Page 17: ...x 71 x 117 9 mm Weight 2 kg Vehicle power feature Input voltage 6 32 Vdc support ignition cold crank Supports Ignition on off Supports low battery shut down protection threshold optional Supports power off event delay Supports power on delay Supports power low delay Supports power low hard delay Supports hard off delay Note For more detail of function please refer to Chapter 6 Section 6 3 of this ...

Page 18: ...wer management Supports power saving modes including Normal sus pend to disk modes Digital I O Isolated 4 digital input and 4 digital output CAN J1939 bus Support CAN V2 0B up to 1 Mb s by DB 9 connector on Vehicle I O cable ODBII bus up to 500kbps by DB 9 connector on Vehicle I O cable J1708 bus 9600 bps by DB 9 connector on Vehicle I O cable GNSS Ublox MAX M8Q W GPS GLONASS BEIDOU Audio 2 audio ...

Page 19: ...5 TREK 570 303 User Manual Chapter 1 General Information 1 3 Dimensions Figure 1 1 TREK 570 dimensions ...

Page 20: ...REK 570 303 User Manual 6 Chapter 2 2 System Setup This chapter details system setup on TREK 570 Sections include A Quick Tour of the Computer Box Installation Procedures Running the BIOS Setup Pro gram ...

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Page 22: ...come familiar with the locations and functions of the controls drives connectors and ports which are illustrated in the figures below When the Computer box is placed inside truck glove cabinet or under the passenger s seat next to the driver its front appears as shown in Figure 2 1 Figure 2 1 Front view of TREK 570 Figure 2 2 Rear view of TREK 570 ...

Page 23: ...ked one pin is reserved for ground and is marked and one pin is reserved for the ignition signal with an ignition mark Note Ignition on off setting The TREK 550 A2 supports an ignition on off function so that you can power on off the TREK 550 A2 via the ignition signal volt age and connect the TREK 550 A2 vehicle ignition switch Table 2 1 Pin Definition of Power Cord Pin Definition Color 1 Red 3 B...

Page 24: ...OM It can be accessed either when turning on or resetting the computer by pressing the Del key on the keyboard immediately after powering up the computer The settings that are specified with the setup program are recorded in a special area of the memory called CMOS RAM This memory is backed up by a battery so that it will not be erased when turning off or resetting the system Whenever the power is...

Page 25: ...eral Installation This chapter details the installa tion of hardware for TREK 550 A2 Sections include Overview of Hardware Installa tion and Upgrading Installing the Storage Device and Memory Installing Optional Accessories Fuse ...

Page 26: ... in order to avoid injury or damage to the equipment 3 2 Installing the Storage Device and Memory The In Vehicle Computing Box can only use a mSATA as a storage device Put the mSATA into the slot and insert the RAM into the 200 pin SODIMM socket on the main board 3 3 Installing Optional Accessories Optional accessories like RAM mount kits or other functional modules are available for purchase to c...

Page 27: ...stalled just undo the 6 screws from the bottom cover to install WWAN SIM card and battery 3 3 4 GPS Module The GPS module is not to be installed by the customer with breaking the warranty 3 4 Paired with TREK 303 Specifications See Appendix A TREK 550 A2 provides both VGA function and LCD to connect with TREK 303 it can output different content clone to VGA output ...

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Page 29: ...icle Computing Box hardware including instructions on setting jumpers and connect ing peripherals and how to set switches and read indicators Be sure to read all the safety pre cautions before beginning the installation procedure Sections include Setting Jumpers and Switches Jumpers Setting ...

Page 30: ...mpers A jumper is the simplest kind of electrical switch It consists of two metal pins and a small metal clip often protected by a plastic cover that slides over the pins to connect them To close a jumper connect the pins with the clip To open a jumper remove the clip Sometimes a jumper has three pins labeled 1 2 and 3 In this case connect either pins 1 and 2 or pins 2 and 3 ...

Page 31: ...Chapter 5 5 Pin Assignments This chapter explains pin assign ments on the TREK 550 A2 Sections include Front side Connector Power Connector Smart Display Connector RS232 Connectors DI DO Connectors ...

Page 32: ...TREK 570 303 User Manual 20 5 1 Front Side Connectors 5 2 Rear Side Connectors 5 3 Power Connector 12 24 V 6 32 V ...

Page 33: ...a0 18 LVDS Data0 19 USB D 20 USB D 21 USB Ground 22 USB Ground 23 12 VDC output 5 max 1A 24 12 VDC output 5 max 1A 25 12 VDC output 5 max 1A 26 12 VDC output 5 max 1A 27 Power Ground 28 Power Ground 29 Power Ground 30 Power Ground 31 RS232 TXD2 32 RS232 RXD2 33 RS232 RTS2 34 Power Button Input 35 Audio Ground 36 Mono Line out 5 5 RS 232 Connector COM3 COM8 Table 5 3 Table 5 5 RS 232 RS 485 J1708 C...

Page 34: ... RS 232 RTS 2 RS 232 RXD 3 RS 232 TXD 4 RS 232 CTS 5 Ground 6 RS 485 D 7 RS 485 D 8 J1708 D 9 J1708 D 5 7 VIO Connector A DSUB15 Define B Housing 1 CAN_L 1 2 CAN_H 2 3 GND 3 4 J1708_DN 4 5 J1708_DP 5 6 NC 6 7 DGND 7 8 ODB_CAN_L 8 9 ODB_CAN_H 9 10 DGND 10 11 DR_SPEED _R 11 12 DR_SPEED_R 12 13 DR_DIRECTION _R 13 14 DR_DIRECTION_R 14 15 NC 15 ...

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Page 37: ...Chapter 6 6 Software Demo Utility Setup This appendix explains the soft ware demo utility for TREK 550 A2 Sections include Introduction How to Set up Demo Utility ...

Page 38: ...me more familiar with using them For technical support contact Advantech application engineers worldwide For news updates visit our website www advantech com 6 1 Execute VCIL Sample Code TREK V3 VCIL Sample Code is demonstration of Vehicle Communication Interface Layer VCIL which let user easily to use vehicle protocol 6 1 1 System Menu TREK V3 VCIL Sample Code as below figure z VCIL Control page ...

Page 39: ...ol z CAN J1939 OBD2 Channel 2 bus type control z J1708 J1587 Channel 1 bus type control Note Each channel only can select one bus type at same time CAN Page CAN page as below figure z Bus Speed z Read Data control Press Start to monitor bus to read z Read Data method z Read Data list z Write Data control z CAN bus message mask control ...

Page 40: ...onitor bus to read z Read Data list z Write Data control z J1708 bus message filter control z Message filter list J1939 Page J1939 page as below figure z Read Data control Press Start to monitor bus to read z Read Data list z Write Data control z J1939 bus message filter control z J1939 Address mapping ...

Page 41: ...ess Start to monitor bus to read z Read Data list z Write Data control z J1587 bus message filter control z Message filter list ODB2 Page ODB2 page as below figure z Read Data control Press Start to monitor bus to read z Read Data list z Write Data control z ODB2 bus message filter control ...

Page 42: ...ening TREK_V3_Sample_Code_VCIL exe 2 Select VCIL port and speed for your platform For example select the port number 8 on TREK 674 3 Selecting VCIL Control page as below figure 4 You should see the firmware version on this page when success opening VCIL ...

Page 43: ...l which you want to configure as below figure 3 Selecting Bus type Note Each channel only can select one bus type at same time Reset Module 1 Selecting VCIL Control page 2 Press Reset Module button as below figure CAUTION When reset module all configure for each bus reset to default value 6 1 3 Testing CAN ...

Page 44: ... select CAN as below figure Reading Data 1 Selecting CAN page as below figure Set CAN bus speed For example 250K 2 Checked Show Data 3 Press Start button to receive CAN bus data 4 You should see the data came from the CAN bus and show on the list Writing Data 1 Selecting CAN page as below figure ...

Page 45: ...illing the CAN bus data prepare to send 3 Press Write button to send CAN bus data as above figure 4 You should see the data on the receiver Testing Message Mask 1 Selecting VCIL Control page 2 Press combo box on the channel and select CAN Mask as below figure Set Mask ...

Page 46: ...pecified CAN ID on the read data list if the ID not passed for the mask Mask Rule The CAN Message ID operator Mask equal the ID operator Mask PASS The CAN Message ID operator Mask not equal the ID operator Mask NO PASS For example as above figure setting If the input CAN Message ID is 0x123 the result passed Since 0x123 0xffff equal the ID 0x123 0xffff If the input CAN data ID is 0x120 the result ...

Page 47: ...n the channel and select J1939 as below figure Reading Data 1 Selecting J1939 page as below figure 2 Checked Show Data 3 Pull TrackBar ON to receive J1939 data 4 You should see the data came from the J1939 and show on the list Writing Data 1 Selecting J1939 page as below figure ...

Page 48: ...ess Write button to send J1939 data as above figure 4 You should see the data on the receiver Testing Message Filter 1 Selecting VCIL Control page 2 Press combo box on the channel and select J1939 Mask as below figure Set Message Filter 1 Selecting J1939 page as below figure ...

Page 49: ...ee the filter was applied on the bus 5 The system ignores all PGN is not on the list For example as above figure setting The system can receive the PGN equal to 0xFEF6 otherwise no 6 1 5 Testing ODB2 1 Selecting VCIL Control page 2 Press combo box on the channel and select ODB2 as below figure Reading Data 1 Selecting ODB2 page as below figure ...

Page 50: ...2 and show on the list Writing Data 1 Selecting ODB2 page as below figure 2 Filling the ODB2 data prepare to send 3 Press Write button to send ODB2 data as above figure 4 You should see the data on the receiver Testing Message Filter 1 Selecting VCIL Control page 2 Press combo box on the channel and select ODB2 Mask as below figure ...

Page 51: ...lect Channel and specified PID to filter 3 Press Add Channel PID button to add the rule to filter 4 You should see the filter was applied on the bus 5 The system ignores all PID is not on the list For example as above figure setting The system can receive the PID equal to 0x00 otherwise no ...

Page 52: ...mbo box on the channel and select J1708 as below figure Reading Data 1 Selecting J1708 page as below figure 2 Checked Show Data 3 Press Start button to receive J1708 data 4 You should see the data came from the J1708 and show on the list Writing Data 1 Selecting J1708 page as below figure ...

Page 53: ... data as above figure 4 You should see the data on the receiver Testing Message Filter 1 Selecting J1708 page as below figure 2 Enter specified MID to filter 3 Press Add MID button to add the rule to filter 4 You should see the filter was applied on the bus 5 The system ignores all MID is not on the list ...

Page 54: ...mbo box on the channel and select J1587 as below figure Reading Data 1 Selecting J1587 page as below figure 2 Checked Show Data 3 Press Start button to receive J1587 data 4 You should see the data came from the J1587 and show on the list Writing Data 1 Selecting J1587 page as below figure ...

Page 55: ... data as above figure 4 You should see the data on the receiver Testing Message Filter 1 Selecting J1587 page as below figure 2 Enter specified MID to filter 3 Press Add MID button to add the rule to filter 4 You should see the filter was applied on the bus 5 The system ignores all MID is not on the list ...

Page 56: ... count down During this stage if the igni tion is back to ON the VPM controller will stop countdown and reset the OFF_EVENT_DELAY value If OFF_EVENT_DELAY counts to zero the VPM controller will send an event power button press to the system and start to count HARD_OFF_DELAY Application programs could watch this event to do pre defined tasks like storing data and preparing to turn off the system On...

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Page 58: ...and start to count down Once LOW_ HARD_DELAY counts to zero the VPM controller will cut off the system power abruptly to avoid draining out the car battery The table below lists the user programmable parameters for VPM features Default value Acceptable range ON_DELAY 2 seconds 1 18000 seconds OFF_EVENT_DELAY 5 seconds 1 18000 seconds HARD_OFF_DELAY 60 seconds 1 18000 seconds LOW_THRESHOLD 12V mode...

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Page 60: ...ogram TREK V3 VPM Sample Code is demonstration of vehicle power management VPM System Menu TREK V3 VPM Sample Code as below figure 1 Common page 2 Low Battery Protection Ignition Control page 3 Backup Battery Information page 4 Alarm Wakeup Control page Common page VPM Common page as below figure ...

Page 61: ...ent Battery Voltage 5 Ignition Status 6 Mode Control 7 Wakeup Source Control Low Battery Protection Ignition Control page VPM Low Battery Protection Ignition Control page as below figure 1 Low Battery Protection Control 2 Ignition Control Backup Battery Information page VPM Common page as below figure Alarm Wakeup Control page ...

Page 62: ...p Status Control 2 RTC Timer Control 3 Alarm Wakeup Time Control Testing VPM 1 Opening TREK_V3_Sample_Code_VPM exe 2 You should see the firmware version and voltage below figure 6 4 WatchDog Sample Code TREK V3 Watch Dog Sample Code is demonstration of controlling Watch Dog ...

Page 63: ...f watch dog timer 3 Input the time which you want system keep alive For example 1 minute as below figure 4 Press Start WD Timer to enable watch dog timer 5 Press Trigger timer to tell the watch dog system still alive 6 If system not trigger watch dog in the setting time you should see the system automotive reboot CAUTION This demonstration may reboot your system if you enable watch dog timer and n...

Page 64: ...y button 5 You should see the peripheral power status as below figure For example Selecting WIFI module I can see the WIFI module is enable Opening Peripheral Power If you want close the specified peripheral power following the instruction 1 Opening TREK_V3_Sample_Code_PeripheralCtrl exe 2 Selecting module For example WIFI 3 Selecting Set radio button 4 Press Enable Disable combo box and selecting...

Page 65: ...l power following the instruction 1 Opening TREK_V3_Sample_Code_PeripheralCtrl exe 2 Selecting module For example WIFI 3 Selecting Set radio button 4 Press Enable Disable combo box and selecting Disable 5 Press Apply button 6 You should see the peripheral power is closed ...

Page 66: ...TREK 570 303 User Manual 44 Appendix A A TREK 303 This appendix explains the TREK 303 detailed information ...

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Page 68: ...een Touchscreen 4 wire resistive GFG 4 wire design reserve Speaker 2 watts Hotkey Supports 5 hotkeys user defined Front plane Backplane Power Mechanical Environment Brightness control Light sensing default manually controlled by button optional USB host x 1 Power wake up button Yes Reset button Yes DC input 12 V 5 Power Consumption 8 W Max 7 W Max Mounting Design compatible with RAM mount Material...

Page 69: ...nd 9 LVDS Data2 10 LVDS Data2 11 RS232 RXD1 12 RS232 TXD1 13 LVDS Data1 14 LVDS Data1 15 LVDS Ground 16 LVDS Ground 17 LVDS Data0 18 LVDS Data0 19 USB D 20 USB D 21 USB Ground 22 USB Ground 23 12 VDC input 5 max 1 A 24 12 VDC input 5 max 1 A 25 12 VDC input 5 max 1A 26 12 VDC input 5 max 1A 27 Power Ground 28 Power Ground 29 Power Ground 30 Power Ground 31 RS232 RXD2 32 RS232 TXD2 33 RS232 RTS2 34...

Page 70: ...rple Grey white Black Black black Brown red Orange Black Black Black Black Black Yellow green blue purple grey Pin assignment P1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 P2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 TREK 303 Hotkey Utility Execute IMC demo utility ...

Page 71: ...trength for each level please click Apply If you want to check the current brightness strength on certain level of TREK 303 please click Get 4 Light sensor When the sensor has detected the change of the brightness in the environment the value will change The lowest level of brightness the lowest value it is presented On the contrary the highest level of brightness the highest value it is presented...

Page 72: ...ations are subject to change without notice No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means electronic photocopying recording or otherwise without prior written permis sion of the publisher All brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Advantech Co Ltd 2010 ...

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