User Manual and Reference Handbook for the CC Pilot™ XL
Mounting the display
Bracket mount
The CC Pilot™ XL is preferably mounted on a convenient bracket which allows for
adjustment of the display’s position and angle. The bracket should have, or be provided
with, a flat fastening plate to which the unit is bolted. The 10.4” display has mounting holes
according to VESA 75 and the 12.1” display is according to VESA 100, depending on
display size). To fasten, use appropriate M6 cap screw of type MC6S (Allen) or MRT (Torx).
Note that the enclosure has blind holes, which give a maximum thread depth in the
enclosure of 6.5 mm. The maximum torque is 2.5 Nm. Apply a thread locker in all bolt holes,
e.g. Loctite 222.
Panel Mount
With a front-mounted installation, use the rubber mask as a seal against the panel
plate. The unit is locked down by applying clamps which are either fixed to the panel
(recommended) or fixed to the unit through holes for VESA installation.
Integrated installation, PC unit mounted on display unit
An integrated installation can only be carried out on the PC unit together with a 12.1”
display unit.
The same placing demands apply here, as when the units are mounted separately.
Mounting, however, is carried out somewhat differently.
To fasten the PC and display units together, screws of type MC6S (Insex) or MRT
(Torx), M4 x 25, should be used. The maximum tightening torque allowed is 1.0 Nm.
Use thread lockers in all screw holes, e.g., Loctite 222.
The mounting holes on the PC unit’s cooling flanges, are used to screw the integrated
unit onto a flat mounting plate. The mounting holes have M6 dimensions and are blind
holes with a depth of 10 mm. Use screws of the correct length so that they do not hit
the bottom of the mounting holes, and always use thread lockers in all screw holes,
e.g., Loctite 222. Maximum tightening torque allowed is 9.8 Nm.
Note that the mounting plate, which is screwed onto the cooling flanges, should not
cover a large area. This may cause poor cooling of the computer and damage it
permanently.
If the screws used in the mounting holes hit the bottom, it may cause damage to the
unit’s enclosure.
Mounting Cables
Cables shall be installed so that they don’t run the risk of being damaged, pinched or
worn. Avoid bending and twisting cables. Strain-relief on cable assemblies shall be
arranged near the connection to the respective unit. The connectors shall always be
screwed-in securely to give good contact and avoid unnecessary strain.
Through adapter cables, as supplied by CrossControl, standard connectors for
Ethernet, USB and COM can be connected to the unit. The hook up of these adapter
cables can and should be placed in a moisture-free, hidden space and should be
secured and strain-relived.
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