CCpilot X900
Revision 1.1
Technical Manual
2020-02-03
www.CrossControl.com
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By connecting the power supply according to the illustration above, the device will automatically
start when the main switch or turnkey is turned on, and shut down when the switch or turnkey is
turned off. While the main switch is in the ON position, the computer can also be turned off and on
with the On/Off-button.
3.1.1.
Precautions
If applicable connect the power supply to the device before any main switch, as per the illustration
above. If this is not possible, ensure that the device is turned off using for example the on/off button
or turnkey functionality before turning off the main switch or in any other way making the computer
powerless.
Sudden power disruptions may cause the device to shut down, potentially causing lost or corrupt
data. If for example the power fluctuates when starting the vehicle engine, the device should be
started after the vehicle engine is running.
Ensure that any application data is saved before turning off the device.
During welding or other service on the machine, all cables to the device shall be disconnected.
3.2.
Mounting
The device is preferably mounted on a VESA 75 bracket which allows adjustment of the display’s
position and angle.
To fasten, use the appropriate M6 cap screw of type MC6S (Allen) or MRT (Torx). The enclosure
has blind holes, which give a maximum thread depth in the enclosure of 12.5 mm. The maximum
torque for 8.8 graded screws is 9.8 Nm. Apply a thread locker in all bolt holes, e.g. Loctite 222.
3.3.
Environmental Consideration
The device shall be placed in a way that prevents the unit from direct exposure to water.
Use caps on any connectors that do not have attached cables.
On the back side of the unit is a GORE-TEX® membrane located, seen as a small hole.
This membrane must never be faced upwards when the unit is mounted. Be cautious not
to insert any object into this hole since it can puncture the GORE-TEX® membrane,
leaving the unit unprotected from moisture and dust intrusion. If the membrane is
punctured the guarantee is void.
To enable sufficient cooling, the device must be installed so that air is able to circulate
around the device, avoid installing the device near hot air vents or the like. There must be
at least 50 mm free distance around the unit.
Loose mounting bolts are the most common reason for excessive vibration. Mounting bolts
may become loose due to improper techniques such as missing lock washers, over
tightening or under tightening. Proper tightening requires clean dry bolts, and a torque
wrench.
When The CCpilot X900 or any device is installed in a vehicle environment it is important
that the installation is traffic-safe. CrossControl does not recommend that the device or its