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CCpilot VS 12” 

Product revision: A 

Technical Manual 

2017-11-23 

 

 

 

www.crosscontrol.com 

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Contents 

 

Revision history ..................................................................................................................................3

 

1.

 

Introduction ..................................................................................................................................4

 

1.1. Document conventions ........................................................................................................... 4

 

1.2. Identification............................................................................................................................... 4

 

1.3. Environmental resistance ......................................................................................................... 4

 

2.

 

Device overview ..........................................................................................................................5

 

2.1. Front side view ............................................................................................................................ 5

 

2.2. Rear side view ............................................................................................................................ 6

 

2.3. Left side view .............................................................................................................................. 6

 

3.

 

Mounting and handling ...............................................................................................................7

 

3.1. Mounting ..................................................................................................................................... 7

 

3.2. Connecting to power supply .................................................................................................. 7

 

3.3. Cable installation ....................................................................................................................... 9

 

3.4. Special considerations.............................................................................................................. 9

 

3.5. Handling and maintenance ................................................................................................. 10

 

3.6. Transportation ........................................................................................................................... 11

 

3.7. Decommissioning .................................................................................................................... 11

 

4.

 

Basic operation ..........................................................................................................................11

 

4.1. Turning ON/OFF ........................................................................................................................ 11

 

4.2. Light sensor ................................................................................................................................ 12

 

4.3. Using the touch screen ........................................................................................................... 12

 

4.4. Status notification .................................................................................................................... 12

 

4.5. Error codes ................................................................................................................................ 13

 

5.

 

Interface overview .....................................................................................................................14

 

5.1. Front panel ................................................................................................................................ 14

 

5.2. Buzzer ......................................................................................................................................... 15

 

5.3. Analog video input ................................................................................................................. 15

 

5.4. CAN ............................................................................................................................................ 15

 

5.5. Ethernet ..................................................................................................................................... 15

 

5.6. USB .............................................................................................................................................. 16

 

5.7. Analog input ............................................................................................................................. 16

 

5.8. Configurable input .................................................................................................................. 16

 

5.9. High-side outputs ..................................................................................................................... 17

 

5.10. RS-232 ....................................................................................................................................... 18

 

5.11. RS-485 ....................................................................................................................................... 18

 

5.12. Key switch signal .................................................................................................................... 18

 

6.

 

Connectors .................................................................................................................................18

 

6.1. Deutsch DT connectors, general .......................................................................................... 19

 

6.2. Deutsch DT connector A pinout ........................................................................................... 20

 

6.3. Deutsch DT connector B pinout ............................................................................................ 20

 

6.4. Deutsch DT connector C pinout ........................................................................................... 20

 

6.5. M12 connectors, general ....................................................................................................... 21

 

Содержание CCpilot VS 12"

Страница 1: ...Product revision A 2017 11 23 CCpilot VS 12 Technical Manual www crosscontrol com...

Страница 2: ...intenance 10 3 6 Transportation 11 3 7 Decommissioning 11 4 Basic operation 11 4 1 Turning ON OFF 11 4 2 Light sensor 12 4 3 Using the touch screen 12 4 4 Status notification 12 4 5 Error codes 13 5 I...

Страница 3: ...2 pinout 21 6 8 USB Type A connectors general 22 6 9 USB Type A pinout 22 7 Specifications 22 7 1 Technical data 22 7 2 Environmental specifications 26 7 3 EMC specification 26 7 4 Weight and dimensio...

Страница 4: ...conventions Description Appearance Important information exclamation symbol Text formats used in this document are described in the table below Format Use Italics Names designations and references Bol...

Страница 5: ...onnectors indicators etc Connectors are described in more detail in chapter 6 Additional mechanical information can be found in chapter 7 4 2 1 Front side view At the front side of the device there is...

Страница 6: ...M12 Ethernet connector There are also four M5 threaded inserts for mounting the device to a VESA75 mount Finally there is a combined sound exit hole and ventilation membrane Figure 3 CCpilot VS rear s...

Страница 7: ...Connector pinouts are found in chapter 6 3 2 1 Wire gauge Wire gauge for the power supply should be dimensioned with respect to the start current at cranking Current consumption of the CCpilot VS 12 d...

Страница 8: ...he system has a main switch for completely disconnecting the battery S1 in schematic below the device s power supply and key switch signal shall be connected after the main switch It is not recommende...

Страница 9: ...ded cables for the M12 USB ports the shield is preferably spliced and joined with the USB connector s shield Avoid creating ground loops in the USB cable by insulating any attached USB devices from gr...

Страница 10: ...face if it is exposed to sharp objects abrasives or heavy impacts This must be avoided to increase the longevity of the screen The internal eMMC flash storage has a limited number of write cycles Ther...

Страница 11: ...ration This section covers basic operation of the device such as start up shut down display operation and status notification Observe that the behavior of the on off controls on off button and key swi...

Страница 12: ...be caused to the device by a forced shutdown 4 2 Light sensor The CCpilot VS 12 contains a light sensor that can be used to automatically adjust the display brightness depending on the ambient light...

Страница 13: ...a longer pause of two seconds after the specific number of blinks allowing the end user to count the number of blinks Refer to Figure 1 below for an example Figure 6 Example of the blinking pattern f...

Страница 14: ...fLimits Internal 12V voltage out of limits during operation 26 errCode5VOutOfLimits Internal 5V voltage out of limits during operation 27 errCode3V3AOutOfLimits Internal 3V3A voltage out of limits dur...

Страница 15: ...to avoid ground loops between the video source and main supply ground which could affect video quality One way of avoiding ground loop is to add video isolators or use a video source with galvanic is...

Страница 16: ...ndations about connecting shield cables 5 7 Analog input CCpilot VS 12 has one fixed analog input 0 14V range with 12 7 k input impedance to ground 5 8 Configurable input CCpilot VS 12 has one configu...

Страница 17: ...s at a time base of 72 MHz 100 ppm This time base gives a theoretical frequency resolution of approximately 0 014 Hz at 1 kHz and 3 12 Hz at 15 kHz better resolution at lower frequencies Refer to the...

Страница 18: ...RS 232 CCpilot VS 12 has two RS 232 ports each supporting communication rates up to 115200 bps See chapter 7 1 for electrical characteristics such as protection voltages 5 11 RS 485 CCpilot VS 12 has...

Страница 19: ...should not be used when mating the connectors Note that the pin order 1 12 in tables below are oriented as when looking at the receptacles from the rear of the CCpilot VS 12 device i e pin 1 at top l...

Страница 20: ...d 6 3 Deutsch DT connector B pinout Table 6 DT connector B pinout DT Connector B Matching plug DT06 12SB B key Pin Signal Comment 1 High side output 3 max 800 mA load 2 CAN3 high 3 CAN3 low 4 CAN3 gro...

Страница 21: ...gold plated pins receptacles in the mating connectors Using different plating in the cable connectors might cause galvanic corrosion The M12 contact body is made of polyamide and the sleeve around it...

Страница 22: ...nal 1 VBUS 2 Data 3 Data 4 Ground 7 Specifications 7 1 Technical data Temperature specification Operating 30 to 70 C Storage 30 to 80 C Kernel Main Processor NXP i MX6 ARM 32 bit 1 GHz Automotive Quad...

Страница 23: ...up to 1 Mbps Internal CAN bus filters have a capacitance of 100pF typ as stated in the J1939 specification This puts restrictions on the CAN bus topology considering bus length number of CAN nodes etc...

Страница 24: ...typ 2 5 V typ 0 9 V typ Digital input levels mode 2 Rising threshold Falling threshold Hysteresis applies to both Digital and Frequency modes 6 3 V typ 1 5 V typ 4 8 V typ Frequency measurement Frequ...

Страница 25: ...t circuit detection Voltage threshold 2 8 V typ Over current is detected when output voltage falls below the threshold voltage in ON state Over temp detection Turn off Threshold Hysteresis 175 C typ m...

Страница 26: ...nel PCAP 2 1 8 mm Clear and CS chemically strengthened 5H 7 2 Environmental specifications Environmental Test Test standard Notes Dry Heat IEC 60068 2 2 2007 Operating 70 C 24h Storage 80 C 16h Damp H...

Страница 27: ...ated RF emission 1 ISO 13309 2010 Narrow b Broad b MHz dB V m dB V m 30 75 54 44 64 54 75 400 44 55 54 65 400 1000 55 65 1 Compliance to RF immunity and RF emission standards require use of shielded c...

Страница 28: ...CCpilot VS 12 Product revision A Technical Manual 2017 11 23 www crosscontrol com 28 Figure 10 CCpilot VS dimensions...

Страница 29: ...XP is a trademark of NXP Semiconductors Inc Arm is a registered trademark of ARM Limited Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the U S and other countries CrossControl and CCpilot are t...

Страница 30: ...ctor B pinout 20 DT connector C pinout 20 DT connectors 19 Electrical specifications 22 EMC specification 26 eMMC 22 Environmental resistance 4 Environmental specifications 26 Error codes 13 Ethernet...

Страница 31: ...7 11 23 www crosscontrol com 31 Trademarks 29 Transport 11 Turning OFF 11 Turning ON 11 USB 16 23 USB M12 connector pinout 21 USB type A connectors 22 USB type A pinout 22 Weight 27 Video 23 Video inp...

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