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CCD-07W01 /

CCD-10W01 series

Panel PC

 

USER Manual

 

2

nd 

Ed –17 October 2017 

Copyright Notice 

Copyright

 

 

2016

 

ALL

 

RIGHTS RESERVED. 

Summary of Contents for CCD-07W01

Page 1: ...CCD 07W01 CCD 10W01 series Panel PC USER Manual 2nd Ed 17 October 2017 Copyright Notice Copyright 2016 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ...

Page 2: ...ght 2016 All rights reserved All information in this manual is subject to change without notice No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without the written permission ...

Page 3: ... the antenna shall be placed in such a manner to minimize the potential for human contact during normal operation In order to avoid the possibility of exceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits human proximity to the antenna shall not be less than 20 cm 8 inches during normal operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant t...

Page 4: ...the cable is not located where it can be tripped over or stepped on Do not cover the AC adaptor with papers or other items that will reduce cooling also do not use the AC adapter while it is inside a carrying case Use only the AC adapter power cord and batteries that are approved for use with this CCD Use of another type of battery or AC adapter may cause risk of fire or explosion If you use an ex...

Page 5: ... not dispose of batteries in a fire They may explode Check with local authorities for disposal instructions CAUTION The battery used in this device may present a risk of fire or chemical burn if mistreated Do not disassemble heat above 50 C or incinerate Replace the battery with certified CR2032 only Use of another battery may present a risk of fire or explosion Dispose of used batteries according...

Page 6: ...1 4 Optional Accessories 5 1 5 Exploring CCD 5 1 5 1 Dimension 5 1 5 2 Front View 6 1 5 3 Rear View 7 1 6 Ordering Information 8 CHAPTER 2 9 Hardware Functionality 9 2 1 Power Connector 10 2 2 HDMI 1 4a Display Port 10 2 3 USB 2 0 Port 11 2 5 Ethernet LAN Port 12 2 6 Audio Port 13 CHAPTER 3 15 Wireless Connections 15 3 1 Wi Fi Connection 16 3 2 Bluetooth Connection 18 CHAPTER 4 20 ...

Page 7: ...1 4 3 1 Structure of the BIOS Setup Menu 21 4 3 2 Navigation and Options Selection 22 4 3 3 Main Menu 23 4 3 4 Security Menu 24 4 3 5 Boot Menu 26 4 3 6 Exit Menu 28 Appendix A 31 Mounting Kits Installation 31 A 1 VESA Mounting Installation 32 Appendix B 33 Pin Assignments 33 B 1 HDMI Connector 34 B 2 USB 2 0 Type A Connector 34 B 3 LAN Port RJ 45 35 ...

Page 8: ...r choosing the CCD series product We will start here to introduce the basics of CCD Information described in this chapter includes features specification packing list I O ports and appearance giving you an overall picture about your embedded panel PC ...

Page 9: ...CD Touch Type 10 point projected capacitive touch screen System CPU Chipset Intel Atom Z3735G QC 1 33GHz Processor with Turbo Boost to 1 83GHz Memory Onboard 2GB DDR3L 1600 MT s Z3735F Storage Onboard 32G eMMC Power Input Voltage 12 24 VDC Type AT mode Battery 1 x RTC battery I O Power 1 x DC in Jack HDMI 1 x Standard HDMI 1 4a USB 2 x USB 2 0 LAN 1 x RJ 45 Audio 1 x 3 pole 3 5mm Headphone Jack Et...

Page 10: ...sport the unit again NOTICE Damage to the device during transport and storage If a device is transported or stored without packaging shocks vibrations pressure and moisture may impact the unprotected unit A damaged packaging indicates that ambient conditions have already had a massive impact on the device The device may be damaged Do not dispose of the original packaging Pack the device during tra...

Page 11: ...ains the scope of accessories valid at the time these operating instructions were written 60W 12V adapter with power cord 65W 19V adapter with power cord 1 5 Exploring CCD 1 5 1 Dimension Figure 7 Panel PC Dimension Figure 10 1 Panel PC Dimension ...

Page 12: ... 6 1 5 2 Front View Figure 7 Panel PC Front View No Description 1 Camera 2 Microphone Figure 10 1 Panel PC Front View No Description 1 Camera 2 Microphone ...

Page 13: ... 7 1 5 3 Rear View Figure 7 Rear View No Description 1 Speaker Figure 10 1 Rear View No Description 1 Speaker ...

Page 14: ...Atom Z3735F 2GB DRAM 32GB eMMC Linux Ubuntu 16 04 CCD 07W01 Android CCD 07W01 7V39C 1R 7 Panel PC with Intel Atom Z3735F 2GB DRAM 32GB eMMC Android 5 1 CCD 10W01 Win10 CCD 10W01 7V38C 1R 10 1 Panel PC with Intel Atom Z3735F 2GB DRAM 32GB eMMC Win10 IoT 2016 CCD 10W01 Linux CCD 10W01 7V37C 1R 10 1 Panel PC with Intel Atom Z3735F 2GB DRAM 32GB eMMC Linux Ubuntu 16 04 CCD 10W01 Android CCD 10W01 7V39...

Page 15: ... 9 CHAPTER 2 Hardware Functionality ...

Page 16: ...DC in Jack Figure Connecting Adaptor via DC in Jack CAUTION The power adapter may become warm to hot when in use Do not cover the adapter and keep it away from your body 2 2 HDMI 1 4a Display Port The HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface port supports a Full HD device such as a LCD TV or a monitor to allow viewing on a larger external display You could refer to Appendix B 1 for pin assignment...

Page 17: ...t The USB Universal Serial Bus 2 0 ports are compatible with USB 1 1 devices such as keyboards mouse cameras and hard disk drives USB allows many devices to run simultaneously on a single computer with some peripherals acting as additional plug in hubs Figure USB 2 0 Connector ...

Page 18: ... 2 0 Port 2 5 Ethernet LAN Port The 8 pin RJ 45 LAN port equipped 10 100 controller which is fully IEEE 802 3 10BASE T and 802 3u 100BASE T compliant supports a standard Ethernet cable for connecting to a local network Figure 10 100 LAN Port ...

Page 19: ... 13 Figure Connecting network via LAN Port 2 6 Audio Port The supported interface with 3 5 mm audio jack in CCD is Line out Figure Audio Jack ...

Page 20: ... 14 Figure Connecting Audio via Line Out ...

Page 21: ... 15 CHAPTER 3 Wireless Connections ...

Page 22: ...vice to a new place Follow these steps NOTICE Make sure you have installed and configured the wireless network i e Hot Spot correctly you ll notice the new wireless network icon in the system tray To connect to your network click the network icon in the system tray and select from one of the available networks 1 Click the Start menu Settings 2 Click Network Internet ...

Page 23: ... Turn Wi Fi button on 4 In the Wi Fi section you ll find all the wireless networks available to you which is the same list you see in the system tray Select one of them and enter the Wi Fi password if needed ...

Page 24: ...are many different types of Bluetooth enabled devices you can add and pair to your CCD such as mobile phones wireless headsets and wireless mouse devices and keyboards Here s how to find Bluetooth settings 1 Click the Start menu Settings ...

Page 25: ...n find all Bluetooth devices supported If you don t see Bluetooth listed in Devices settings it might have Bluetooth hardware that s not recognized Clicking on any existing device gives you the option to set that device as default or remove that device ...

Page 26: ...puter BIOS is a type of firmware used to perform hardware initialization during the booting process on IBM PC compatible computers and to provide runtime services for OS and programs Your computer needs the BIOS settings to recognize types of installed devices and establish special functions This chapter describes the operation of the SCU program ...

Page 27: ...computers and Microsoft operating systems is required to understand this chapter 4 2 Entering the BIOS Selection Menu 4 2 1 Procedure Step 1 Switch on or restart the device Step 2 Immediately press the F2 button and keep it pressed after switching on the device 4 3 BIOS Setup SCU 4 3 1 Structure of the BIOS Setup Menu The individual setup parameters are distributed between different menus and subm...

Page 28: ...d is located in the bottom of the screen A brief use of the keyboard is described Button Function Select a menu title Select a menu item or option Change the value Enter 1 Shows the sub menu if it is available 2 Opens or closes the option window when an item has been selected Esc 1 Return from a submenu to the previous menu 2 Close an open window with options F9 Assign the values with the default ...

Page 29: ...A Current software version of installed BIOS Processor Type NA Display the CPU model and speed System Bus Speed NA Display the auto detected speed of the system System Memory Speed NA Display the auto detected speed of the system memory Total Memory NA Display the total amount of detected system memory installed Platform firmware Information NA PMC FW Patch NA TXE FW Version NA GOP NA Microcode Re...

Page 30: ...bled Enable the High Speed UART Disabled Disable the High Speed UART You can use the Enter key to move within a format for example from hour to minute You can use the and keys to set the desired values for the date and time 4 3 4 Security Menu The Security menu lets you block access to your device using passwords The following figure shows an example for the Security menu ...

Page 31: ...orrect input of the supervisor password If you input an empty password only Enter key the set password is deleted and the password prompt disabled Set User Password NA Set a user password to restrict access to the BIOS Setup A password prompt appears before the BIOS is opened This field opens the password input dialog This can be changed by new entry after correct input of the user password If you...

Page 32: ...pervisor password can be changed NOTICE Loss of the supervisor password If you forget or lose the supervisor password in the Supervisor Password parameter the device must be returned to the factory at your own cost Write down the supervisor password Store the supervisor password in a safe location and protect it against unauthorized access 4 3 5 Boot Menu In the Boot menu you specify the boot char...

Page 33: ...ck parameter is available Enabled Disabled Only UEFI Network Stack is supported PXE is not supported UEFI IPv4 Only UEFI boot media that support the Internet Protocol Version 4 are supported as PXE boot media UEFI IPv6 Only UEFI boot media that support the Internet Protocol Version 6 are supported as PXE boot media UEFI IPv4IPv6 Only UEFI boot media that support the Internet Protocol Version 4 and...

Page 34: ...for UEFI boot media Last Newly detected boot media are placed at the bottom of the boot order EFI Submenu Shows all EFI boot media and the currently valid Windows Boot Manager 4 3 6 Exit Menu You always exit BIOS Setup in this menu ...

Page 35: ...ues Notice The existing setup parameters are overwritten by this Load Custom Defaults The profile must be loaded with the custom setup parameters Requirement The parameters are saved prior to this with Save Custom Defaults Notice All existing setup parameters are overwritten during loading Write down the BIOS setup settings beforehand Save the BIOS setup settings as user specific profile Save Cust...

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Page 37: ... 31 Appendix A Mounting Kits Installation ...

Page 38: ...itly specified by manufacturer Manufacturer is not responsible for damage or injury caused by incorrect assembly or use Mounting Instructions The mounting instructions are described in the following sections using 7 CCD as an example You can totally apply the same procedures to 10 1 CCD A 1 VESA Mounting Installation Requirement 3rd party VESA mount adapter or monitor arm A PH1 screwdriver Four scr...

Page 39: ... 33 Appendix B Pin Assignments ...

Page 40: ...TMDS data1 shield 6 HDMI_N1 TMDS data1 7 HDMI_P0 TMDS data0 8 GND TMDS data0 shield 9 HDMI_N0 TMDS data0 10 HDMI_CLKP TMDS clock 11 GND TMDS clock shield 12 HDMI_CLKN TMDS clock 13 NC Not Connected 14 NC Not Connected 15 HDMI_CTRL_CLK DDC clock 16 HDMI_CTRL_DAT DDC data 17 GND DDC CEC ground 18 5V EDID DDC power 19 HPD Hot Plug Detect B 2 USB 2 0 Type A Connector ...

Page 41: ...C 5v 2 D Data 3 D Data 4 GND Signal ground B 3 LAN Port RJ 45 Figure B 3 LAN RJ 45 Connector Pin Name Description 1 TX Transmit Data 2 TX Transmit Data 3 RX Receive Data 4 NC Not Connected 5 NC Not Connected 6 RX Receive Data 7 NC Not Connected 8 NC Not Connected ...

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