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TPC-61S Series ARM9 Touch Panel Computers with 5.7 QVGA STN LCD Dis-
play User Manual Copyright The documentation and the software included with this product are copy-
righted 2005 by Advantech Co., Ltd. All rights are reserved. Advantech Co., Ltd. reserves the right to make improvements in the products described in this manual at any time without notice. No part of this man-
ual may be reproduced, copied, translated or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Advantech Co., Ltd. Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reli-
able. However, Advantech Co., Ltd. assumes no responsibility for its use, nor for any infringements of the rights of third parties, which may result from its use. Acknowledgements IBM, PC/AT, PS/2 and VGA are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation. Microsoft Windows and MS-DOS are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp. All other product names or trademarks are properties of their respective owners. This Manual Covers the Following Models:
TPC-60S
TPC-61S Part No. 2003006003 Printed in Taiwan 4th Edition October 2005 TPC-60S Series User Manual ii Product Warranty (1 year) Advantech warrants to you, the original purchaser, that each of its prod-
ucts will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for one year from the date of purchase. This warranty does not apply to any products which have been repaired or altered by persons other than repair personnel authorized by Advantech, or which have been subject to misuse, abuse, accident or improper instal-
lation. Advantech assumes no liability under the terms of this warranty as a consequence of such events. Because of Advantechs high quality-control standards and rigorous test-
ing, most of our customers never need to use our repair service. If an Advantech product is defective, it will be repaired or replaced at no charge during the warranty period. For out-of-warranty repairs, you will be billed according to the cost of replacement materials, service time and freight. Please consult your dealer for more details. If you think you have a defective product, follow these steps:
1. Collect all the information about the problem encountered. (For example, CPU speed, Advantech products used, other hardware and software used, etc.) Note anything abnormal and list any onscreen messages you get when the problem occurs. Call your dealer and describe the problem. Please have your man-
ual, product, and any helpful information readily available. If your product is diagnosed as defective, obtain an RMA (return merchandize authorization) number from your dealer. This allows us to process your return more quickly. Carefully pack the defective product, a fully-completed Repair and Replacement Order Card and a photocopy proof of purchase date
(such as your sales receipt) in a shippable container. A product returned without proof of the purchase date is not eligible for war-
ranty service. 2. 3. 4. 5. Write the RMA number visibly on the outside of the package and ship it prepaid to your dealer. iii CE This product has passed the CE test for environmental specifications. FCC Class B This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfer-
ence in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accorance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communi-
cations. However, there is no gurarantee that interference not occur in a paricular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to connect the inter-
ference by one or more of the following measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-Increase the separation between the eauipment and receiver.
-Conncect the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
-This Transmitter must not be co-located or operating inconjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
-Any changes or modifications (including the antennas) made to this device that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void the users authority to operate the equipment. Safety Instructions 1. 2. 3. Read these safety instructions carefully. Keep this Users Manual for later reference. Disconnect this equipment from any AC outlet before cleaning. Use a damp cloth. Do not use liquid or spray detergents for clean-
ing. For plug-in equipment, the power outlet socket must be located near the equipment and must be easily accessible. Put this equipment on a reliable surface during installation. Drop-
ping it or letting it fall may cause damage. The openings on the enclosure are for air convection. Protect the equipment from overheating. DO NOT COVER THE OPENINGS. 4. 5. 6. TPC-60S Series User Manual iv 8. 9. 10. 13. 7. Make sure the voltage of the power source is correct before con-
necting the equipment to the power outlet. Position the power cord so that people cannot step on it. Do not place anything over the power cord. All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted. If the equipment is not used for a long time, disconnect it from the power source to avoid damage by transient overvoltage. 11. Never pour any liquid into an opening. This may cause fire or elec-
trical shock. 12. Never open the equipment. For safety reasons, the equipment should be opened only by qualified service personnel. If one of the following situations arises, get the equipment checked by service personnel:
a. The power cord or plug is damaged. b. Liquid has penetrated into the equipment. c. The equipment has been exposed to moisture. d. The equipment does not work well, or you cannot get it to work according to the users manual. e. The equipment has been dropped and damaged. f. The equipment has obvious signs of breakage. 15. 14. Do not leave this equipment in an environment where the storage temperature may go below -20 C (-4 F) or above 70 C (158 F). This could damage the equipment. If one of the following situations arises, get the equipment checked by service personnel:
a. b. c. d. according to users manual. e. f. The Power cord or plug is damaged. Liquid has penetrated into the equipment. The equipment has been exposed to moisture. The equipment has not work well or you can not get it work The equipment has dropped and damaged. If the equipment has obvious sign of breakage 16. Never open the equipment. For safety reasons, only quali fied ser-
vice personnel should open the equipment. 17. CAUTION: The computer is provided with a battery-powered real-
time clock circuit. There is a danger of explosion if battery is incor-
rectly replaced. Replace only with same or equivalent type recom-
v mended by the manufacture. Discard used batteries according to the manufacturers instructions. Wichtige Sicherheishinweise 1. 2. 3. Bitte lesen sie Sich diese Hinweise sorgfltig durch. Heben Sie diese Anleitung fr den spteren Gebrauch auf. Vor jedem Reinigen ist das Gert vom Stromnetz zu trennen. Ver-
wenden Sie Keine Flssig-oder Aerosolreiniger. Am besten dient ein angefeuchtetes Tuch zur Reinigung. Die NetzanschluBsteckdose soll nahe dem Gert angebracht und leicht zugnglich sein. Das Gert ist vor Feuchtigkeit zu schtzen. Bei der Aufstellung des Gertes ist auf sicheren Stand zu achten. Ein Kippen oder Fallen knnte Verletzungen hervorrufen. Die Belftungsffnungen dienen zur Luftzirkulation die das Gert vor berhitzung schtzt. Sorgen Sie dafr, daB diese ffnungen nicht abgedeckt werden. Beachten Sie beim. AnschluB an das Stromnetz die AnschluBw-
erte. Verlegen Sie die NetzanschluBleitung so, daB niemand darber fallen kann. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Es sollte auch nichts auf der Leitung abgestellt werden. Alle Hin-
weise und Warnungen die sich am Gerten befinden sind zu beachten. 11. Wird das Gert ber einen lngeren Zeitraum nicht benutzt, sollten Sie es vom Stromnetz trennen. Somit wird im Falle einer berspan-
nung eine Beschdigung vermieden. 12. Durch die Lftungsffnungen drfen niemals Gegenstnde oder Flssigkeiten in das Gert gelangen. Dies knnte einen Brand bzw. elektrischen Schlag auslsen. 13. ffnen Sie niemals das Gert. Das Gert darf aus Grnden der ele-
ktrischen Sicherheit nur von authorisiertem Servicepersonal geff-
net werden. 14. Wenn folgende Situationen auftreten ist das Gert vom Stromnetz zu trennen und von einer qualifizierten Servicestelle zu berprfen:
a - Netzkabel oder Netzstecker sind beschdigt. b - Flssigkeit ist in das Gert eingedrungen. TPC-60S Series User Manual vi c - Das Gert war Feuchtigkeit ausgesetzt. d - Wenn das Gert nicht der Bedienungsanleitung entsprechend funktioniert oder Sie mit Hilfe dieser Anleitung keine Verbesse Technical Support and Assistance Step 1. Visit the Advantech web site at www.advantech.com/support where you can find the latest information about the product. Step 2. Contact your distributor, sales representative, or Advantechs customer service center for technical support if you need addi-
tional assistance. Please have the following information ready before you call:
- Product name and serial number
- Description of your peripheral attachments
- Description of your software (operating system, version, appli-
cation software, etc.)
- A complete description of the problem
- The exact wording of any error messages Packing List Before setting up the system, check that the items listed below are included and in good condition. If any item does not accord with the table, please contact your dealer immediately.
1 x TPC-60S or TPC-61S
6 x Panel mounting clamper
6 x Panel mounting screw
1 x 3-Pin power connector
1 x TPC RISC series support CD
1 x 9-pin to 9-pin null modem cable
1 x Microsoft Windows CE end user license agreement *
1 x 1.8 meter USB client - USB host cable
1 x 6 cm single DB-9 to dual DB-9 serial ports shunting cable
* Only available in the model bundled with Windows CE OS. vii TPC-60S Series User Manual viii Contents Chapter Chapter Chapter Chapter 1.7 1 General Information ....................................... 2 Introduction ....................................................................... 2 1.1 Specifications .................................................................... 2 1.2 System Kernel ................................................................ 2 1.2.1 1.2.2 I/O Ports ......................................................................... 3 Storage ........................................................................... 3 1.2.3 1.2.4 Safety and Environment ................................................. 3 1.3 LCD Specifications ........................................................... 4 1.4 Touchscreen Specifications............................................... 4 1.5 Power................................................................................. 5 I/O Ports Arrangement ...................................................... 5 1.6 Figure 1.1:I/O Ports Arrangement ................................. 5 Panel Mounting ................................................................. 6 Figure 1.2:Panel Mounting ............................................ 6 1.8 Exploded Diagram............................................................. 7 Figure 1.3:Assembly Exploded ..................................... 7 1.9 Dimensions and Cutout ..................................................... 8 Figure 1.4:Dimensions and Cutout ................................ 8 2 System Setup.................................................. 10 Figure 2.1:Unpack the Package ................................... 10 Figure 2.2:Power Connector and Power Lines ............ 10 Figure 2.3:Pin Assignment on the Power Receptor ..... 11 Figure 2.4:Plug Power Line to System Pw Receptor ... 11 Figure 2.5:Turn on the System .................................... 12 3 System Tuning ............................................... 14 3.1 LCD Contrast Tuning...................................................... 14 Figure 3.1:Display ....................................................... 14 Figure 3.2:Display Properties ...................................... 14 Figure 3.3:Advanced Backlight Utility ........................ 15 3.2 Touchscreen Calibration ................................................. 15 Figure 3.4:Style ............................................................ 15 Figure 3.5:Stylus Properties ......................................... 16 Figure 3.6:Touch Screen Calibration ........................... 16 3.3 Buzzer Setting ................................................................. 17 Figure 3.7:Volume & Sounds Settting 1 ...................... 17 Figure 3.8:Volume & Sounds Settting 2 ...................... 17 Figure 3.9:Buzzer Setting 1 ......................................... 18 Figure 3.10:Buzzer Setting 2 ....................................... 18 4 Windows CE .NET 4.2 ................................. 20 Figure 4.1:Windows CE on TPC-60S .......................... 20 4.1 TPC Utilities.................................................................... 21 Soft-Keyboard .............................................................. 21 4.1.1 ix 4.1.2 Figure 4.2:Soft-Keyboard ............................................ 21 TPC Configuration ....................................................... 21 Figure 4.3:TPC Configurator ....................................... 22 Figure 4.4:General ....................................................... 22 Figure 4.5:Network ...................................................... 23 Figure 4.6:Advanced Network ..................................... 23 Figure 4.7:WatchDog Setting ...................................... 24 Figure 4.8:Misc Page ................................................... 25 Figure 4.9:Reboot Machine ......................................... 26 Figure 4.10:Registry Saving Success ........................... 27 Figure 4.11:Registry Editor ......................................... 27 4.1.3 Advantech Tools .......................................................... 28 Figure 4.12:Advantech Tools ...................................... 28 Figure 4.13:Remote Display Host Application ............ 29 Figure 4.14:Remote Display Application .................... 30 Figure 4.15:Connect .................................................... 30 Figure 4.16:Remote Display Host Application with the display of TPC-60S .......................................... 31 Figure 4.17: TPC CE Notepad ..................................... 31 Figure 4.18:TPC Version Information ......................... 32 4.1.4 Other Utilities .............................................................. 33 4.2 Networking...................................................................... 34 4.2.1 Network via Ethernet ................................................... 34 Figure 4.19:Network and Dial-up Connections ........... 34 Figure 4.20:Selected Connection ................................. 35 Figure 4.21:Setting IP Address .................................... 35 Figure 4.22:Setting Name Servers ............................... 36 Figure 4.23:Save Registry ............................................ 36 4.2.2 Network via Serial Port ................................................ 37 Figure 4.24:PC Connection .......................................... 37 Figure 4.25:PC Connection Properties ........................ 38 Figure 4.26:Change Connection .................................. 38 Figure 4.27:Change Connection .................................. 39 Figure 4.28:COM1 Set ................................................. 39 Figure 4.29:Microsoft ActiveSync .............................. 40 Figure 4.30:Select Connection Setting ........................ 40 Figure 4.31:Configure Connection Setting .................. 41 Figure 4.32:Get Connected .......................................... 42 Figure 4.33:Run Repllog.exe on the TPC .................... 42 Figure 4.34:Connection on the TPC ............................ 43 Figure 4.35:Connection on the Host PC ...................... 43 Figure 4.36:Explore the TPC ....................................... 44 4.2.3 Network via USB Client Port ...................................... 44 4.3 Application Program Development................................. 45 System Requirements for Developers .......................... 45 4.3.1 4.3.2 Building Windows CE .NET Runtime ........................ 46 TPC-60S Series User Manual x Figure 4.37:Starting a New Project .............................. 47 Figure 4.38:Selecting ................................................... 47 Figure 4.39:Compiling Your Program ......................... 48 4.4 Wireless LAN Utility for TPC-61S................................. 49 Figure 4.40:Open WLAN Utility ................................ 49 Figure 4.41:Select a Network ...................................... 50 Figure 4.42:Wireless Properties ................................... 50 Figure 4.43:Input Network Key ................................... 51 Figure 4.44:Successful Connection ............................. 52 Appendix A Watchdog Timer Programming................... 54 A.1 DeviceIOControl ............................................................. 54 A.2 How to Use the Control Code ......................................... 56 IOCTL _WDT_ENABLE: ........................................... 56 IOCTL _WDT_DISABLE: .......................................... 56 IOCTL_WDT_STROBE: ............................................ 56 IOCTL_WDT_GETTIMEOUT: .................................. 57 IOCTL_WDT_SETTIMEOUT: .................................. 57 IOCTL_WDT_REBOOT: ........................................... 57 A.3 Examples ......................................................................... 58 Appendix B Fuse Specifications ........................................ 62 Fuse Specifications.......................................................... 62 Fuse Replacement ........................................................... 62 Figure B.1:Fuse Replacement ...................................... 62 Appendix C Pin Assignments ............................................ 64 C.1 RS-232 Pin Assignment .................................................. 64 C.2 RS-485 Pin Assignment .................................................. 64 C.3 COM Port Setting............................................................ 64 A.2.1 A.2.2 A.2.3 A.2.4 A.2.5 A.2.6 B.1 B.2 xi TPC-60S Series User Manual xii 2 R 1 E T P A H C General Information This chapter gives background infor-
mation for the TPC-60S series. Sections include:
Introduction
Specifications
LCD Specifications
Touchscreen Specifications
Power
I/O Port Arrangement
Mounting
Exploded Diagram
Dimensions and Cutout Chapter 1 General Information 1.1 Introduction The TPC-60 series of touch panel computers consist of state-of-the-art HMI (Human Machine Interfaces). The 5.7 operator interface combined with a RISC-based computing platform offers these key features:
Bright Display:
The high-brightness CSTN LCD display provides a clear interface.
Fanless:
By using a low power processor, the system does not have to rely on fans, which often are unreliable, and attracts dust.
Powerful Communication Capability:
The TPC-60 series provides a powerful I/O interface for easy communication with other devices. The I/O interface includes serial ports, RS-485 port, Ethernet and USB.
Windows CE Support:
Advantech offers platform support for Windows CE. The optional Windows CE operating system specifically for the TPC-60 is available for Windows CE application program builders.
JVM Support:
TPC-60 is powered by JVM that is compatible with PersonalJava 1.2. 1.2 Specifications 1.2.1 System Kernel
CPU: Samsung S3C2410A-26 (CPU clock 266 MHz)
BIOS: Samsung NAND Flash memory
VGA: Samsung S3C2410A-26 Integrated
DRAM: Built-in 64MB SDRAM
Storage Memory: Built-in Samsung 64 MB NAND Flash
Ethernet: DM9000E 10/100Base-T Ethernet controller; IEEE 802.3u protocol compatible
Watchdog Timer: Samsung S3C2410A watchdog timer;
2,5,10,15,30,40 second timeout period option
CompactFlash: CompactFlash type I/II TPC-60S Series User Manual 2 1.2.2 I/O Ports
3 serial ports: two RS-232 (COM1, COM2); one RS-485 (COM4) or one RS-232(COM3) Note TPS-60S provides three serial ports. The third one can be set as COM3 for RS-232 or COM4 for RS-485. Note:
It is suggested to use hardware flow control in order to avoid data loss.
1 RJ-45 Ethernet port
2 USB ports compliant with USB 1.1: one USB Host (Type A) and one USB Client (Type B)
1 CompactFlash 2.0 type I/II slot 1.2.3 Storage TPC-60S panel computers provide two methods for storage. One is the on-board 64 MB NAND flash and the other one is a CompactFlash card. The system boot-sequence is:
If there is no CompactFlash card installed, the system will automati-
cally boot from the on-board NAND Flash.
CompactFlash card only: the system will boot from CompactFlash card 1.2.4 Safety and Environment Safety
FCC Class B, CE and BSMI certified
The front bezel is compliant with NEMA 4 Environment
Operating Temperature: 0~50 C
Storage Temperature: -20~70 C
Humidity: 10~95% @ 40 C relative humidity (non-condensing)
Vibration:
10~18 Hz @ 1.5mm peak-to-peak displacement 18~500 Hz @ 1G acceleration 3 Chapter 1 1.3 LCD Specifications Display Type Size (diagonal) Maximum Resolution Maximum Colors Pixel Pitch (W x H, mm) Viewing Angle Luminance (cd / m2) Contrast Ratio Operating Temperature (J) Control Backlight Backlight MTBF Color STN LCD 5.7 320 x 240 (QVGA) 256 0.12 x 0.36 110 201 10 0 ~ 50 (Ambient) Contrast Adjustable 1 CCFL 40,000 hours 1.4 Touchscreen Specifications Touch Type Base Glass Construction Resolution Light Transmission Controller Power Rating Software Driver Durability Resistive Tempered Glass Continuous 75% typical SPI (AD7846) 5 VDC Windows CE (embedded) 10 million times with a 8 mm diameter silicone rubber finger Note There is no pointer/cursor shown using the touch screen. The cursor only appears when closing or minimizing the window. TPC-60S Series User Manual 4 1.5 Power
Input Voltage: 24 VDC (the fuse will become an open circuit if input level exceeds 33 VDC)
Maximum Current: 2 A 1.6 I/O Ports Arrangement TPC-60S panel computers provide 3 serial ports, 1 Ethernet LAN port and 2 USB ports. The arrangement of the I/O ports is shown in Figure 1.1. Figure 1.1: I/O Ports Arrangement 5 Chapter 1 1.7 Panel Mounting There is an adhesive waterproof gasket on the Al-Mg front bezel. Make sure the waterproof gasket is in position before installing a TPC-60 panel computer into the panel opening. 1. 2. Install the panel computer into the panel opening. Find the eight clampers and eight long screws in the accessory pack. Hook these clampers to the holes around the four sides of the bezel. Insert the screws into every clamper and fasten them. These screws will then push the mounting panel and fix the unit. The mounting panel thickness is suggested to be less than 6 mm (0.236 inch). Figure 1.2: Panel Mounting TPC-60S Series User Manual 6 1.8 Exploded Diagram Figure 1.3: Assembly Exploded 7 Chapter 1 1.9 Dimensions and Cutout
Weight: 0.8 Kg
Dimensions (WxHxD): 195 x 148 x 44.5 mm
Cutout: 188 x 141 mm (suggested) Figure 1.4: Dimensions and Cutout TPC-60S Series User Manual 8 2 R 2 E T P A H C System Setup This chapter provides a brief explana-
tion for operating the TPC-60S. Chapter 2 System Setup You can quickly get up and running by following the step-by-step instructions below. 1. Open the package. Please check the packing list at the beginning of this manual to make sure every item is there. Figure 2.1: Unpack the Package 2. Connect the power connector to the 24 VDC power lines. The power lines can either be from some power adapter or an in-house power source. Figure 2.2: Power Connector and Power Lines TPC-60S Series User Manual 10 Figure 2.3: Pin Assignment on the Power Receptor Warning The system may be damaged when the power is turned on if the power source is not con-
nected to the correct pins. 3. Plug the power lines into the system power receptor. Figure 2.4: Plug the Power Line to the System Power Receptor 11 Chapter 2 4. Turn on the System Figure 2.5: Turn on the System 5. Calibrate the touchscreen. The detailed procedure is described in section 3.2. TPC-60S Series User Manual 12 2 R 3 E T P A H C System Tuning Sections include:
LCD Contrast Tuning
Touchscreen Calibration
Buzzer Setting Chapter 3 System Tuning 3.1 LCD Contrast Tuning The display settings let you control the backlight. Backlight pro-
vides a screen saving function. The backlight can be automatically turned off when the device is no longer used to lengthen the device life. Please go to Start ! Setting ! Control Panel ! Display as shown in the Figure below. Figure 3.1: Display To set the time to automatically turn off, tick the check box turn off backlight and set the time to elapse by inputting a number in the edit box. Figure 3.2: Display Properties TPC-60S Series User Manual 14 Click the Advanced button to activate the advanced backlight utility as shown in Figure 3.3. Click the + button to increase the LCD brightness or contrast, or the - button to decrease the LCD brightness or contrast. You can also click the slider, hold it, and move it to the designed value and then release the button. Figure 3.3: Advanced Backlight Utility 3.2 Touchscreen Calibration You can calibrate the touch screen through Start ! Setting !
Control Panel ! Stylus as shown in the Figure below. Figure 3.4: Style 15 Chapter 3 The window of the stylus properties will display after you click the stylus. There are two tabs in this screen: Double-Tap and Calibration. Double-
Tap is used to record the time period between the two taps when double-
tapping in Windows CE. Calibration is for users to calibrate the touch screen. Figure 3.5: Stylus Properties Please press Calibration and then click Recalibrate to calibrate the touch screen as shown below. A cross will appear on the screen in the order: center point, upper-left, lower-left, lower-right, and upper-right. Use the stylus to tap the center of the cross until the cross moves to next location. Figure 3.6: Touch Screen Calibration TPC-60S Series User Manual 16 3.3 Buzzer Setting TPC-60S panel computers provide a buzzer setting in Windows CE .NET 4.2. This function enables a beep when users use the touch screen. To enable/disable this functionality, open Start !
Setting ! Control Panel ! Volume & Sounds as shown in Figure 3.7. Figure 3.7: Volume & Sounds Settting 1 As shown in Figure 3.8, you can enable/disable this functionality or set the frequency. Figure 3.8: Volume & Sounds Settting 2 17 Chapter 3 Users can change the frequency of sounds by opening "Start"->"Setting"-
>"Control Panel"-> "Buzzer Setting" as shown in the figure 3.9. Figure 3.9: Buzzer Setting 1 Set the frequency of sounds as shown in Figure 3.10. Figure 3.10: Buzzer Setting 2 TPC-60S Series User Manual 18 2 R 4 E T P A H C Windows CE .NET 4.2 Sections include:
TPC Utilities
Networking
Application Program Development Chapter 4 Windows CE .NET 4.2 The TPC-60S operator interface terminals are designed for Windows CE. Windows CE is a compact operating system that occupies less storage space and use less system resources compared with other operating sys-
tems. By its modular nature, it is possible to choose the functions that are useful for a specific application. This not only reduced the system resources required, it also reduces start-up time. In the field of industrial automation or for operator interface terminals, this is an appealing feature because the impact of downtime is minimized. Furthermore, the small storage space required makes it possible to install the operating system on a reliable solid-state disk. Note The default version of Windows CE in TPC-60S series is the English version. Please contact your local Advantech representative for local language support. Figure 4.1: Windows CE on TPC-60S Note:
The TPC-60S series also provides Remote Desktop Connection in Windows CE but the max-
imum resolution supported is only 320 x 240. TPC-60S Series User Manual 20 4.1 TPC Utilities There are several utilities built into Windows CE .NET in the TPC series. 4.1.1 Soft-Keyboard The TPC-60 series also has a small-sized operator interface. Since it is not convenient to attach a keyboard to such a small device, a software keyboard is built into the standard Windows CE .NET OS. Upon boot-up, a small keyboard icon will appear on the status bar. Tap this icon with the stylus to activate/hide this Soft-keyboard. Figure 4.2: Soft-Keyboard 4.1.2 TPC Configuration The TPC-60 series provides an integrated utility to configure the basic settings of the device. Execute it by clicking the TPC Configurator icon on the desktop. Navigate the configuration by tapping the four tab pages for: general, network, watchdog and misc. 21 Chapter 4 Figure 4.3: TPC Configurator General Page This page displays the basic system information. There are two main parts: system and memory. The system shows the OS image version and CPU type. The second part includes total capacity, usage and currently available capacity of the disk and the memory. Figure 4.4: General TPC-60S Series User Manual 22 Network This page shows information about the active network adapter. You can select the network adapter from the combo box as shown in Figure 4.5. Release the current IP and retrieve the new IP through the provided but-
ton, Renew. Use the Ping button to ping a specified IP address if you wish to test the connection. Figure 4.5: Network You can get more detailed IP information through Advanced Network. The information contains the default gateway, DHCP server, WINS and DNS server address as shown in Figure 4.6 below. Figure 4.6: Advanced Network 23 Chapter 4 WatchDog Watchdog is a function to let the device automatically reset if a program does not respond in time. This prevents system crashes and hangs to stop your critical applications, as the watchdog will automatically restart the machine when required. Set the response time through the combo box as shown below. The timer is the period that the watchdog will wait for a response. Figure 4.7: WatchDog Setting Only when you select a time span and enable the watchdog, will the response time be effective. When the watchdog is enabled and the "Test"
button is clicked, the NO resetting signal will be periodically sent to the watchdog hardware on board. The watchdog will suppose the machine to be deadlocked and REBOOT it after the watchdog response time. If the machine reboots as expected after the watchdog response time, the watch-
dog is proved to be working properly. TPC-60S Series User Manual 24 Misc There are several functions provided in the Misc page as shown in the fig-
ure below. Figure 4.8: Misc Page CompactFlash Disk Folder Name: There is a pull-down menu to set the folder name of the CompactFlash memory card. The default folder name is Storage Card. Warning Do NOT try to key in the folder name in the text box directly. If the CompactFlash folder is renamed to some name that is beyond the given list, there will be irreversible problems for users application program settings. Startup Programs: You can easily set the startup programs without edit-
ing. The programs listed in the combo box will be automatically executed after the system has successfully booted. Click the Add button to insert a file to the startup. If you would like to remove the file from the startup or the combo box, please click Delete. Note Do NOT try to insert a NON-executable file into the startup program. 25 Chapter 4 Reboot: You can reboot TPC-60S panel computers by clicking the
Reboot button. Once this button is clicked, the dialog below will be dis-
played. Figure 4.9: Reboot Machine There are two additional ways to reboot the system, clicking a small machine icon on the status bar and executing a command, reboot.exe, through a command line program. TPC-60S Series User Manual 26 Registry: You can click the Save button to save the registry to a solid state disk, and click the View button to view, edit, create, or delete reg-
istry information. You also can backup or restore the registry setting by clicking the backup or restore button. Note It is not allowed to backup and restore over different image versions. Figure 4.10: Registry Saving Success Figure 4.11: Registry Editor 27 Chapter 4 Web Server Root: Input the root path of the web server here. The root path will only be effective after the machine has been rebooted. FTP Server Root: Input the root path of the ftp server here. The root path will only be effective after the machine has been rebooted. 4.1.3 Advantech Tools There are several useful tools in the Advantech program. Please go to Start ! Programs ! Advantech to run the tools as shown in Figure 4.12. The tools include ActiveSync, Registry Editor, Registry Saver, Remote Display Application, TPC CE Notepad, TPC Configurator and TPC Version Information. Figure 4.12: Advantech Tools ActiveSync This program synchronizes data and monitors the connection between TPC-60S panel computers and their host computer. By default, it will be executed automatically when you want to establish a connection to a tar-
get device with ActiveSync. TPC-60S Series User Manual 28 Registry Editor When Registry Editor is executed as shown in the Figure 4.11, you can use this program to view, edit, enter, delete or save registry data. Registry Saver When Registry Saver is executed, the system registry will be saved. Also, you can execute it in a command-line environment to save the registry like regsave.exe or regsave.exe s for the silence mode. Remote Display Application Remote Display Application displays a Windows CE device screen on a remote desktop. It works with the Windows CE Remote Display Host application. Because the connection is through the network, the network function of the host machine and panel computer must work properly. Via the Remote Display Application you can see the display of the panel computer and control it from a host machine. Remote Display Host application (cerhost.exe) must be executed on a remote host desktop as shown in the Figure 4.13. Figure 4.13: Remote Display Host Application 29 Chapter 4 In addition, you must run Remote Display Application on the panel com-
puter as shown in Figure 4.14. Click the Connect button and key in the host name or IP address as shown in the Figure 4.15. Figure 4.14: Remote Display Application Figure 4.15: Connect TPC-60S Series User Manual 30 Once the connection is successfully established, you can see the display of the panel computer and control it from the host machine as shown in Figure 4.16. Figure 4.16: Remote Display Host Application with the display of TPC-60S TPC CE Notepad TPC CE Notepad is a text editor as shown in Figure 4.17. Figure 4.17: TPC CE Notepad 31 Chapter 4 TPC Configurator TPC Configurator is an integrated utility to configure the basic settings of the panel computer. Please refer to section 4.1.2. TPC Version Information TPC Version Information shows the version information of the operation system in the TPC-60S as shown in Figure 4.18. Figure 4.18: TPC Version Information TPC-60S Series User Manual 32 4.1.4 Other Utilities There are other utilities provided in the panel computer. These utilities are command-line executed programs that do not have a graphical user interface. Please type the command names shown below in the command-
line. Bright.exe [Level]:
Sets the brightness level of the display. The parameter is from 1 to 10. Buzzer.exe [frequency] [duration]:
Plays a beep. Use parameters to decide the frequency (Unit: Hz) and duration (Unit: ms). If you dont use any parameters, the default fre-
quency is 350 Hz and default duration is 30 ms. Contrast.exe [Level]:
Sets the contrast of the display. The parameter is from 1 to 10. RegSave.exe [-s]:
Saves registry settings. If you use RegSave.exe s, no message box is displayed whether you are successful or fail. Reboot.exe:
Saves the registry settings and reboots the panel computer. Screen.exe [on/off]:
Turns the display on/off. Use Screen.exe on to turn on and Screen.exe off to turn off the display. Iesample.exe [-n] [-f] [ip address/ folder name]:
Open the Internet Explorer. Use "Iesample.exe -n" to close the scroll bar. Use "Iesamples.exe -f" to active the full screen. The three parameters can be blank. 33 Chapter 4 4.2 Networking 4.2.1 Network via Ethernet This section shows how to configure the Ethernet port of the TPC series properly. The procedure is listed below step by step. Note Note Please make sure you are connected to a LAN before the system boots up. The buffer size of the data transfer per pack-
age through Ethernet is around 20000. 1. Press Start in the task bar of Windows and select Setting -> Net-
working and Dial-up connections. Figure 4.19: Network and Dial-up Connections TPC-60S Series User Manual 34 2. A window that shows all available connections will pop up. Double click the icon that has the connection you want to configure. For example, double click DM9CE1 icon to configure. Figure 4.20: Selected Connection 3. Select the IP Address tab. Figure 4.21: Setting IP Address 35 Chapter 4 4. Select the Name Server tab. Figure 4.22: Setting Name Servers Do NOT click the Next button at this time. Press Start in of task bar of Windows and select Run. Execute
regsave to save the registry settings to a storage card. Note 5. Figure 4.23: Save Registry TPC-60S Series User Manual 36 4.2.2 Network via Serial Port This section introduces how to setup the connection between the TPC series and a host PC via Microsoft ActiveSync. ActiveSync Setting Procedure Insert the TPC CD into the CD-ROM of the host PC Install the TPC software development kit for eVC++. Install Microsoft ActiveSync. Connect the host computer and TPC with a null modem cable (included in the package). Make sure the connection is solid on both RS-232 Serial ports. Setup the communication environment of the TPC and the host Setup the Communication Environment of TPC Configure COM1 on the TPC. Press Start in Windows and select Set-
ting-> Control Panel Click the icon PC Connection Figure 4.24: PC Connection 37 Chapter 4 Click change... to select the COM port- serial 1 or serial 2. In this example, we use COM1 of TPC to connect with COM1 of the host.. Figure 4.25: PC Connection Properties Please check the combox and select your desired COM port from the list. Figure 4.26: Change Connection TPC-60S Series User Manual 38 Press the enter symbol from the keyboard to confirm the change. Figure 4.27: Change Connection You can find the change is active. The connection is via serial1 - COM1. Figure 4.28: COM1 Set 39 Chapter 4 Setting the Communication Environment of the Host Double click the icon ActiveSync on your host computer. Figure 4.29: Microsoft ActiveSync Select File->Connection Settings Figure 4.30: Select Connection Setting TPC-60S Series User Manual 40 Configure the connection setting. Figure 4.31: Configure Connection Setting 41 Chapter 4 A window will pop up after you press Get Connected. Figure 4.32: Get Connected Please run repllog.exe on the TPC. Figure 4.33: Run Repllog.exe on the TPC Press the Next button on your host computer. TPC-60S Series User Manual 42 The message shown below will show on the TPC once the TPC and the host PC are connected. Figure 4.34: Connection on the TPC A window will pop up as shown below on the host computer, once the TPC and the host PC are connected. Select No and then press Next. Figure 4.35: Connection on the Host PC Select Explore in the Microsoft ActiveSync window, the window, Mobile Device, will pop up to display the file resources and information of TPC. For example, you could click the icon My documents to see the content of storage in TPC. 43 Chapter 4 Figure 4.36: Explore the TPC 4.2.3 Network via USB Client Port In addition to connecting via a null modem cable as depicted in section 4.2.3, TPC-60S panel computers can also be connected to the host com-
puter via the clients USB port. The host computer must install the Microsoft ActiveSync service offered by Microsoft. Then use the USB client to USB host cable and connect the USB client port of the panel computer and the USB host port of the host computer. Be sure that the PC connection setting of the panel computer is USB Socket Default as shown in the Figure 4.27. This is also the default setting of TPC-60S. Then the above steps will make the panel computer try to connect with the host automatically. TPC-60S Series User Manual 44 4.3 Application Program Development 4.3.1 System Requirements for Developers These are the requirements to run Microsoft eMbedded Visual C++ 4.0.
A desktop computer with a Pentium II-class processor, 450 MHz or faster.
Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional SP2, Microsoft Windows 2000 Server SP2, or Microsoft Windows XP Professional.
96 MB (128 MB recommended) memory for Windows 2000 Profes-
sional or Windows XP Professional. 192 MB (256 MB recommended) memory for Windows 2000 Server.
CD-ROM drive.
VGA or higher-resolution monitor. A Super VGA (800 x 600 or larger) monitor is recommended.
Mouse or compatible pointing device.
200 MB hard disk space. Note If you choose to install the Common files or Microsoft eMbedded Visual C++ 4.0 on a parti-
tion other than the system partition, the figure representing the amount of space required reflects only the amount of space for files being installed on that non-system partition. It does not reflect the total amount of space required to install the entire product. This is because some files must be installed on the system partition, regardless of where other files are installed. 45 Chapter 4 4.3.2 Building Windows CE .NET Runtime Build the Windows CE .NET runtime with the eMbedded Visual tools. This section demonstrates step by step how to develop a custom applica-
tion. 1. Install Microsoft eMbedded Visual C++: The Microsoft eMbedded Visual C++ tool is a desktop development environment for creating applications and system components for Windows CE .NET-pow-
ered devices. This version features new capabilities such as C++
exception handling, Run Time Type Information (RTTI), and a plethora of new debugger functionalities. Before you begin to develop your application, you must install Microsoft eMbedded Visual C++ first Insert the TPC CD into the CD-ROM in the host PC. Install the TPC Software Development Kit for eMbedded Visual C++ from the support CD-ROM. Install Microsoft ActiveSync from the support CD-ROM Build the connection between the host and TPC via ActiveSync. For further information about ActiveSync, please refer to section 4.2.2. Execute eMbedded Visual C++. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. TPC-60S Series User Manual 46 7. Select File->New to open a new project. Select your project type in the left side of the window and enter the new project name/
location in the right side of the window. Figure 4.37: Starting a New Project Note The selected CPU type must be Win32 (WCE ARM V4) or Win32 (WCE ARMV4I). Select ADVTPC in the main window of embedded Visual C++. Figure 4.38: Selecting 47 Chapter 4 After you complete the configuration procedure, you can start to develop your application. Press Build to compile your program to a .exe file and download it to TPC. Figure 4.39: Compiling Your Program TPC-60S Series User Manual 48 4.4 Wireless LAN Utility for TPC-61S TPC-61S supports wireless LAN with a built in 11 Mbps PCMCIA card, which is compliant with IEEE802.11b. It can be operated in Ad-Hoc or infrastructure mode. The infrastructure mode is used as an example in this section. Windows CE .NET on TPC-61S provides a wireless LAN utility for users to configure the PCMCIA wireless card to connect to a wireless LAN network. Open the Wireless LAN Utility Please select a network you want to link and then press connect to connect. If you want to configure properties, please double click the selected item. Figure 4.40: Open WLAN Utility 49 Chapter 4 Figure 4.41: Select a Network Wireless Properties Users can configure the items as figure 4.42 to link to the wireless LAN network. Figure 4.42: Wireless Properties TPC-60S Series User Manual 50 Network Name (SSID): SSID it the unique name used to identify a wireless LAN network. Users can either select a network from the list or specify a name here. Wireless clients associating to the same access point must have the same SSID. Ad-Hoc mode: Please tick the box if users do not link to the network via the access point. Encryption: Wireless LAN utility provides WEP encryption, to prevent unauthorized wireless stations from accessing data via the network. Select WEP from the list to activate the WEP encryption. Figure 4.43: Input Network Key 51 Chapter 4 After the configuration matches the selected network, the connection to the wireless LAN network should be successful. Figure 4.44: Successful Connection TPC-60S Series User Manual 52 2 I X A D N E P P A Watchdog Timer Programming Appendix A Watchdog Timer Programming There is a built-in watchdog timer in the TPC-60S series. You can access it through the WIN32 API. TPC-60S panel computers provide a WDT driver to allow users to enable/disable the Watchdog timer. The driver name is WDT1:. Programmers must open this driver before using the resources. Then programmers can use DeviceIOControl functions to enable/disable Watchdog timer. The introduction below includes the DeviceIOControl, the definition of the parameter and an example. A.1 DeviceIOControl This function sends a control code directly to a specified device driver, causing the corresponding device to perform the specified operation. BOOL DeviceIoControl(
HANDLE hDevice, DWORD dwIoControlCode, LPVOID lpInBuffer, DWORD nInBufferSize, LPVOID lpOutBuffer, DWORD nOutBufferSize, LPDWORD lpBytesReturned, LPOVERLAPPED lpOverlapped );
Parameters:
hDevice
[in] Handle to the device that is to perform the operation. Call the Cre-
ateFile function to obtain a device handle.
dwIoControlCode
[in] Specifies the control code for the operation. This value identifies the specific operation to be performed and the type of device on which the operation is to be performed. No specific values are defined for the dwIoControlCode parameter. However, the writer of a custom device driver can define IOCTL_XXXX control codes, per the CTL_CODE macro. These control codes can then be advertised, and an application can use these control codes with DeviceIoControl to perform driver-
specific functions. TPC-60S Series User Manual 54
lpInBuffer
[in] Long pointer to a buffer that contains the data required to perform the operation. This parameter can be NULL if the dwIoControlCode parameter specifies an operation that does not require input data.
nInBufferSize
[in] Size, in bytes, of the buffer pointed to by lpInBuffer.
lpOutBuffer
[out] Long pointer to a buffer that receives the operations output data. This parameter can be NULL if the dwIoControlCode parameter speci-
fies an operation that does not produce output data.
nOutBufferSize
[in] Size, in bytes, of the buffer pointed to by lpOutBuffer.
lpBytesReturned
[out] Long pointer to a variable that receives the size, in bytes, of the data stored into the buffer pointed to by lpOutBuffer. The lpBytesRe-
turned parameter cannot be NULL. Even when an operation produces no output data, and lpOutBuffer can be NULL, the DeviceIoControl function makes use of the variable pointed to bylpBytesReturned. After such an operation, the value of the variable is without meaning.
lpOverlapped
[in] Ignored; set to NULL.
Return Values Nonzero indicates success. Zero indicates failure. To get extended error information, call GetLastError. 55 Appendix A A.2 How to Use the Control Code There are 6 control codes for the operation codes in the WDT driver. A.2.1 IOCTL _WDT_ENABLE:
Enables the Watchdog timer on your application. By default, if the Watchdog timer is enabled, the WDT driver will automatically trigger itself after the specified period and your application does not need to trig-
ger the Watchdog timer in this situation. lpInBuffer : unused. nInBufferSize: unused. lpOutBuffer: unused. nOutBufferSize: unused. A.2.2 IOCTL _WDT_DISABLE:
Disables the Watchdog time on your application. lpInBuffer : unsed. nInBufferSize: unused. lpOutBuffer: unused. nOutBufferSize: unused. A.2.3 IOCTL_WDT_STROBE:
Triggers the Watchdog. If your application uses IOCTL_WDT_ENABLE to enable the Watchdog first and then sends IOCTL_WDT_REBOOT to the WDT driver, your application must trigger the Watchdog once during the Watchdog timer period. If your application has not triggered at the specified period, the device will reboot automatically. lpInBuffer: unused. nInBufferSize: unused. lpOutBuffer: unused. nOutBufferSize: unused. TPC-60S Series User Manual 56 A.2.4 IOCTL_WDT_GETTIMEOUT:
Gets the Watchdog time setting. lpInBuffer: unused. nInBufferSize: unused. lpOutBuffer: The DWORD pointer to your Watchdog time setting. The Watchdog time setting is just a number. 0 means 2 seconds, 1 means 5 seconds, 2 means 10 seconds, 3 means 15 seconds, 4 means 30 seconds, others means 40 seconds. The default setting is 5 seconds. nOutBufferSize: unused. A.2.5 IOCTL_WDT_SETTIMEOUT:
Sets the Watchdog time setting. lpInBuffer : The DWORD pointer to your Watchdog time setting. The Watchdog time setting is just a number. 0 means 2 seconds, 1 means 5 seconds, 2 means 10 seconds, 3 means 15 seconds, 4 means 30 seconds, others means 40 seconds. The default setting is 5 seconds. nInBufferSize:.unused. lpOutBuffer: unused. nOutBufferSize: unused. A.2.6 IOCTL_WDT_REBOOT:
If you want your application to trigger the Watchdog by itself, please use IOCTL_WDT_REBOOT to notify the WDT driver. Otherwise, the WDT will trigger itself automatically. lpInBuffer :unused. nInBufferSize: unused. lpOutBuffer: unused. nOutBufferSize: unused. 57 Appendix A A.3 Examples
#define WDT_CODE(ID) CTL_CODE(FILE_DEVICE_UNKNOWN, ID, METHOD_BUFFERED, FILE_ANY_ACCESS)
#define IOCTL_WDT_ENABLE WDT_CODE (0x900)
#define IOCTL_WDT_DISABLE WDT_CODE(0x901)
#define IOCTL_WDT_STROBE WDT_CODE(0x902)
#define IOCTL_WDT_GET_TIMEOUT WDT_CODE(0x903)
#define IOCTL_WDT_SET_TIMEOUT WDT_CODE(0x904)
#define IOCTL_WDT_REBOOT WDT_CODE(0x905)
// For compatibility reasons, you can define IOCTL as below:
// #define IOCTL_WDT_ENABLE 0x1001
// #define IOCTL_WDT_DISABLE 0x1002
// #define IOCTL_WDT_STROBE 0x1003
// #define IOCTL_WDT_GETTIMEOUT 0x1004
// #define IOCTL_WDT_SETTIMEOUT 0x1005
// #define IOCTL_WDT_REBOOT 0x1006 HANDLE m_hWDT=NULL;
TCHAR szClassName[60];
// assign the WDT driver name wsprintf(szClassName, TEXT("WDT1:"));
// Open the WDT driver m_hWDT = CreateFile(szClassName, GENERIC_READ GENERIC_WRITE, 0, NULL, OPEN_EXISTING, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, NULL);
if ( m_hWDT == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE ) {
DebugMsg(CString("WDT driver fail"));
return;
TPC-60S Series User Manual 58 DWORD dwTemp;
DWORD nIndex=2;
// Set the Watchdog Timer as 10 seconds. Number 2 means 10 seconds. DeviceIoControl(m_hWDT, IOCTL_WDT_SET_TIMEOUT, &nIndex, sizeof(nIndex), NULL, 0, &dwTemp, NULL);
// Enable the Watchdog timer DeviceIoControl(m_hWDT, IOCTL_WDT_ENABLE, NULL, 0, NULL, 0, &dwTemp, NULL);
While (1) {
// do your job here Sleep(8000);
DeviceIoControl(m_hWDT, IOCTL_WDT_STROBE, NULL,0, NULL, 0, &dwTemp, NULL);
DeviceIoControl(m_hWDT, IOCTL_WDT_DISABLE, NULL, , NULL, 0, &dwTemp, NULL);
CloseHandle(m_hWDT);
59 Appendix A TPC-60S Series User Manual 60 2 I X B D N E P P A Fuse Specifications Appendix B Fuse Specifications B.1 Fuse Specifications Rating: 250 VAC, 5 A Size: 5 x 20 mm Note The fuse is set to break if the input voltage exceeds 33 VDC. B.2 Fuse Replacement Step 1: Remove the fuse cover Step 2: Replace the damaged fuse with a new one Step 3: Replace the fuse cover Figure B.1: Fuse Replacement Warning Do NOT replace the fuse unless it is damaged. Do NOT replace the fuse with a different rated fuse. TPC-60S Series User Manual 62 2 I X C D N E P P A Pin Assignments Appendix C Pin Assignments C.1 RS-232 Pin Assignment C.2 RS-485 Pin Assignment C.3 COM Port Setting TPC-60S panel computers provide three COM ports: RS-232 (COM1 and COM2), 4-wire RS-232 (COM3) and RS-485 (COM4). COM3 and COM4 share the same DB9 connector. Its setting, COM3 or COM4, is through software. TPC-60S Series User Manual 64
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Advantech Co Ltd
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No. 1, Alley 20, Lane 26, Rueiguang Road
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A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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