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I
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pC - COpIlOt 15"
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M
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2009 - r
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. 1.5
1. General
Characteristics
COPILOT 15"
is the solution offered by SYSTEM
Electronics to combine an advanced graphic interface
on board the machine with a reliable and mechanically
robust hardware platform.
The unit consists of an impact and liquid-resistant
terminal, which is easily installed and adjusted by
a fastening support compatible with the VESA 100
standard.
The terminal has an SVGA 1024×768 and resistive
touch-screen graphic display.
Thanks to the new integrated Wireless solutions,
such as Wi-Fi, the COPILOT 15" terminal can run as a
supervisor of the equipment connected to the machine
and communicate with remote devices, such as the
Copilot 10.4".
2. Technical
specifications
• CPU:
CELERON M 600MHz
CELERON M 1GHz
• Display
15" colour TFT, high-contrast SVGA
1024×768, 350 nits
• RAM
128MB up to 1GB
• Compact Flash
Type II up to 4GB
• Hard Disk
up to 80GB
• Touch-Screen
resistive
•
2
RS232/422/485
configurable serial ports
• Ethernet
10/100 Mbit
• Expansion slot
miniPCI for Wi-Fi
• Expansion slot
miniPCI for Ethernet
•
2
USB ports
v2.0
• UPS
integrated, up to 10', optional
• Typical charging time
4 hours
• Operating system that can be used:
Windows
XP, Windows XPE, Windows CE 6.0
Moreover, the COPILOT FULL version has:
•
2
Expansion slots
PC104/PCI104
•
I/O:
4 IN + 4 OUT 24V max 250mA/output
•
Galvanic isolation
of the serial lines
•
Possibility of
software programming
the
protocol of the serial ports
• Consumption:
35W normal operation, 2W in stand-by
• Power supply:
21V-28V DC
Note: A lesser supply allows the terminal to run,
however, the batteries cannot be charged.
Insufficient supply could cause the terminal to go
on when switched off.
• Construction
IP67
• Connectors:
M12 or traditional
• Operating ambient temperature
0-45 °C
• Dimensions:
h=315, l=385, d=85 mm
3. COPILOT 15" -
Description and
operation
3.1 Switch-on and Switch-off
The
COPILOT 15"
has a power button on the rear side:
press it to switch the CPU on and off. An acoustic signal
warns the user when the terminal goes on.
The open applications close automatically and then the
power supply is disconnected if pressed while Windows
is running.
The system is ACPI compatible.
In other operating systems, the COPILOT 15" shuts
down by keeping the button pressed for more than 4
seconds.
When running on battery, UPS management allows
the user to be informed when voltage is present. In
normal conditions, the internal emergency batteries
allow minimum autonomy of 10 minutes (generally 15
minutes). When the remaining power is used up, the CPU
goes off so as to prevent damaging the batteries.
When no voltage is present, it is advisable to immediately
close the applications and shutdown the terminal.
The power button function can be configured so as to
allow the system to be shutdown or suspended, as shown
in the figure below.
Figure 3.1.1