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DLT-V83 Industrial PC Series
Manual V1.10
IMPORTANT:
Read this manual carefully.
Keep for future reference.
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Manual title:
Manual DLT-V83 Series Industrial PCs
Manual completed on:
01/15/2014
Manual Version:
V1.10
Manual product number:
885199E.01
© Copyright 2013-2014
By DLoG GmbH
All rights reserved
DLoG GmbH
Industriestraße 15
D-82110 Germering
Germany
(+49) 89 / 41 11 91 0
www.advantech-dlog.com
Content
1. Available Manuals for DLT-V83 ......................................................................................................................................................... 7 1.1. Overview ...............................................................................................................................................................................7 1.2. Current manuals and drivers on the internet......................................................................................................................... 7 1.3. Design method in this manual ............................................................................................................................................... 8 2. Basic safety guidelines ...................................................................................................................................................................... 9 2.1. Intended use ......................................................................................................................................................................... 9 2.2. Always mount, operate and service the device correctly ...................................................................................................... 9 2.3. Hazards from electric power ...............................................................................................................................................10 2.3.1. 2.3.2. 2.3.3. 2.3.4. 2.4. 2.5. 2.6. 2.7. 2.8. 2.9. 2.10. When mounting and transporting please note the following ...............................................................................................12 Connect / disconnect external devices ...............................................................................................................................13 Transmission of radio frequencies ......................................................................................................................................13 Clean / maintain DLT-V83 ...................................................................................................................................................14 Modifications and repairs not allowed .................................................................................................................................14 CE Marking .........................................................................................................................................................................14 RTTE directive 1999/5/EG ..................................................................................................................................................15 2.11. FCC user information ..........................................................................................................................................................16 2.10.1. 3. Disconnect DLT-V83 terminals without internal UPS from electric power ............................................................................................ 10 Disconnect DLT-V83 terminals with internal UPS (optional) from the electric power source............................................................... 10 Internal UPS, Lithium-ion batteries........................................................................................................................................................ 10 Vehicle EMERGENCY-Off switch cannot switch off terminals with UPS. ............................................................................................ 10 WLAN: Special rule/restriction in Germany and France................................................................................................................. 16 Technical specifications ..................................................................................................................................................................17 3.1. Device models.....................................................................................................................................................................17 3.2. Warranty ..............................................................................................................................................................................17 3.3. Written abbreviations used for devices and accessories ....................................................................................................17 3.4. Device type, type identification ...........................................................................................................................................17 3.5. CPU, RAM, BIOS, CFast ....................................................................................................................................................18 3.6. Housing, material, weight ....................................................................................................................................................18 3.7. Display ................................................................................................................................................................................18 3.8. Ambient conditions ..............................................................................................................................................................19 3.9. Touch screen ......................................................................................................................................................................19 3.10. Operating systems (optional) ..............................................................................................................................................19 3.11. Serial interfaces ..................................................................................................................................................................20 3.12. USB, Service-USB ..............................................................................................................................................................20 3.13. LCD interface ......................................................................................................................................................................20 3.14. Touch interface ...................................................................................................................................................................20 3.15. Network interface ................................................................................................................................................................20 3.16. CAN, Digital I/O and second Ethernet interface (optional) .................................................................................................21 3.17. Integrated WLAN antenna (optional) ..................................................................................................................................21 3.18. Remote WLAN antenna ( optional) .....................................................................................................................................21 3.19. WLAN card (optional) ..........................................................................................................................................................22 3.20. WWAN card (optional) ........................................................................................................................................................22 3.21. Micro Bluetooth Adapter (optional) .....................................................................................................................................22 3.22. GPS mouse (optional) .........................................................................................................................................................22 3.23. Audio interface for handset .................................................................................................................................................23 3.24. Voice Kit (optional) ..............................................................................................................................................................23 3.25. Internal speaker – Sound ....................................................................................................................................................23 3.26. Power supply 24/48 VDC ....................................................................................................................................................24 3.26.1. 3.26.2. Power consumption ........................................................................................................................................................................ 24 Power supply fuses ......................................................................................................................................................................... 24 3.27.1. 3.27.2. Power consumption ........................................................................................................................................................................ 25 Power supply fuses ......................................................................................................................................................................... 25 3.29.1. 3.29.2. DLT-V8310 ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 27 DLT-V8312 ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 29 3.30.1. 3.30.2. DLT-V8310 ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 31 DLT-V8312 ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 31 3.27. Power supply 12/24/48 VDC ...............................................................................................................................................25 3.28. 3.29. Internal UPS (optional) ........................................................................................................................................................26 Dimensions .........................................................................................................................................................................27 3.30. VESA drill holes ..................................................................................................................................................................31 4. Unpacking the DLT-V83 ...................................................................................................................................................................32 4.1. Scope of delivery.................................................................................................................................................................32 4.2. Packaging ...........................................................................................................................................................................32 4.3. Returning your device .........................................................................................................................................................32 5. Configuring the DLT-V83 .................................................................................................................................................................33 5.1. Information about the operating systems ............................................................................................................................33 6. 7. 5.1.1. 5.1.2. DLT-V83 with Linux ............................................................................................................................................................................... 33 DLT-V83 with MS-Windows .................................................................................................................................................................. 33 5.5.1. 5.5.2. 5.5.3. Radio performance ................................................................................................................................................................................ 36 Antenna solutions for use in Germany .................................................................................................................................................. 36 Summit Client Utility for WLAN configuration ........................................................................................................................................ 37 5.6.1. SIM card ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 37 5.7.1. iManager ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 38 5.2. 5.3. 5.4. 5.5. Calibrating the touch screen ...............................................................................................................................................34 Protecting the TFT display from the memory effect ............................................................................................................34 DLoG Config: Front keys, automatic switch-off … ..............................................................................................................35 WLAN settings ....................................................................................................................................................................36 5.6. WWAN ................................................................................................................................................................................37 5.7. CAN and Digital I/O .............................................................................................................................................................38 Mounting the DLT-V83 .....................................................................................................................................................................39 6.1. Note when mounting ...........................................................................................................................................................39 6.2. Removing the protective film from the display ....................................................................................................................39 6.3. Connector assignement ......................................................................................................................................................39 6.3.1. 6.3.2. DC voltage supply connector ................................................................................................................................................................ 40 Power supply cable ............................................................................................................................................................................... 41 6.4.1. 6.4.2. 6.4.3. 6.4.4. Unfasten antenna cap from unit and refasten it .................................................................................................................................... 43 Service USB interface ........................................................................................................................................................................... 43 Micro Bluetooth Adapter and Service USB ........................................................................................................................................... 44 SIM card slot .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 44 6.8.1. 6.8.2. 6.8.3. Basic information ................................................................................................................................................................................... 46 Electrical installation .............................................................................................................................................................................. 47 Position of the DLT-V83 in the vehicle .................................................................................................................................................. 47 6.9.1. 6.9.2. 6.9.3. 6.9.4. 6.9.5. 6.9.6. Overview of mounting steps .................................................................................................................................................................. 48 Required Components........................................................................................................................................................................... 48 Procedure for attaching cable grommets and fixing strain relief in place ............................................................................................. 49 Procedure for attaching the cable cover without integrated UPS ......................................................................................................... 50 Procedure for attaching the cable cover with integrated UPS .............................................................................................................. 51 Pressure compensation element - Don’t modify or remove .................................................................................................................. 51 6.4. Service USB and SIM card slot under the antenna cap .....................................................................................................42 6.5. 6.6. 6.7. 6.8. Connecting external devices ...............................................................................................................................................45 Installation: Cooling through the supply of fresh air ............................................................................................................45 Power supply.......................................................................................................................................................................46 Notes for vehicle applications .............................................................................................................................................46 6.9. Strain relief and cable cover ...............................................................................................................................................48 6.10. Minimum distance to WLAN antenna..................................................................................................................................52 Operation ...........................................................................................................................................................................................53 7.1. Powering up / Powering down the DLT-V83 .......................................................................................................................53 7.2. Touch screen ......................................................................................................................................................................53 7.3. Overview: DLT-V83 front elements .....................................................................................................................................54 7.4. Overview: DLT-V83 rear side elements ..............................................................................................................................55 7.5. Front keys and LEDs in detail .............................................................................................................................................56 7.5.1. 7.5.2. 7.6. 7.7. 8. DLT-V83 models with 26 front keys ...................................................................................................................................................... 56 DLT-V83 models with 5 front keys ........................................................................................................................................................ 58 Operating states ..................................................................................................................................................................59 Software Keyboard..............................................................................................................................................................60 Serial interfaces ................................................................................................................................................................................ 61 8.1. COM1 as a voltage source (optional) .................................................................................................................................61 8.2. COM2 as EIA-422/485 (optional) ........................................................................................................................................61 8.3. Network adapter (10/100/1000) ..........................................................................................................................................61 8.4. CAN, Digital I/O and Ethernet (optional) .............................................................................................................................62 8.4.1. 8.4.2. 8.4.3. 8.5. 8.6. CAN interface ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 62 Digital I/O interface ................................................................................................................................................................................ 63 Network adapter 2, Ethernet (10/100/1000) .......................................................................................................................................... 63 Serial interface barcode scanners ......................................................................................................................................64 Tips & tricks.........................................................................................................................................................................64 9. Automatic switch-off ........................................................................................................................................................................65 9.1. Functional description .........................................................................................................................................................65 9.2. Automatic switch-off process ..............................................................................................................................................65 9.2.1. 9.2.2. Device shutdown ................................................................................................................................................................................... 65 Automatic switch-off configuration......................................................................................................................................................... 66 10. Optional accessories .......................................................................................................................................................................67 10.1. Pre-converter and power cables (optional) .........................................................................................................................67 10.2. Keyboards (optional) ...........................................................................................................................................................67 10.3. Mouse, (optional) ................................................................................................................................................................67 10.4. External CD/DVD-ROM drive (optional)..............................................................................................................................68 10.5. USB Stick (optional) ............................................................................................................................................................68 10.6. USB recovery stick (optional) ..............................................................................................................................................68 10.7. Scanners (optional) .............................................................................................................................................................68 10.8. Scanner bracket (optional) ..................................................................................................................................................68 11. Maintenance ......................................................................................................................................................................................69 11.1. Cleaning the housing ..........................................................................................................................................................69 11.2. Touch screen cleaning ........................................................................................................................................................69 12. Reasonably forseeable misuse .......................................................................................................................................................70 12.1. Power supply.......................................................................................................................................................................70 12.2. Powering up/down...............................................................................................................................................................70 12.3. Cable cover .........................................................................................................................................................................70 12.4. Mounting/Installation ...........................................................................................................................................................70 12.5. Mobile application on vehicles ............................................................................................................................................70 12.6. Using the touch screen .......................................................................................................................................................71 13. Technical customer support ...........................................................................................................................................................72 14. Declaration of Conformity ...............................................................................................................................................................73 15. End-of-life device disposal ..............................................................................................................................................................75 16. Return shipment form ......................................................................................................................................................................76 17. List of figures ....................................................................................................................................................................................77 18. Index ..................................................................................................................................................................................................78 Available Manuals for DLT-V83
1. Available Manuals for DLT-V83
1.1.
Overview
The following manuals are available for the DLT-V83:
Poster "For your safety"
Poster "Quickstart DLT-V83Series"
Manual
"DLT-V83-Series"
Contents:
For target group:
Available as:
References to hazards
e.g. from electric power
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Skilled electronics person
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Skilled mechanics person
A3 poster printed,
enclosed with the device
First steps in commissioning,
mechanical and electrical
mounting
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Skilled electronics person
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Skilled mechanics person
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Skilled IT person (software config.)
Complete operating
instructions
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User
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Skilled electronics person
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Skilled mechanics person
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Skilled IT person (software config.)
A3 poster printed,
enclosed with the device
PDF file in Download Center at
www.advantech-dlog.com
Manuals
"DLoG Config",
"DLoG Software Keyboard",
"ADLoG Linux" etc.
Description of software tools
for the DLT-V83-Series
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Skilled IT person (software config.)
PDF file in Download Center at
www.advantech-dlog.com
Mounting instructions for
optional accessories
Information about
mechanical and electrical
mounting
−
Skilled electronics person
−
Skilled mechanics person
Printed mounting instructions,
enclosed with the respective
accessories
Pay attention to these manuals because they help avoid hazards, reduce repair costs and downtimes and increase the reliability and
service life of the DLT-V83.
Keep the manuals for future use.
Contact the responsible business office of DLoG GmbH if you require additional information or clarification.
Only electronic and mechanical skilled persons are permitted to install and commission the DLT-V83 industrial PC.
Specialized knowledge of batteries and the applicable safety regulations is also required for DLT-V83 devices with
an internal UPS (optional).
Only IT skilled persons with a good knowledge of PCs, operating systems and wireless networks are permitted to
configure the DLT-V83.
If the DLT-V83 is incorrectly installed and configured, the DLoG GmbH warranty for this device will be canceled.
DLT-V83 operators must be trained.
1.2.
Current manuals and drivers on the internet
Current manuals and drivers can be found in our Download Center on the internet at www.advantech-dlog.com.
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1.3.
Design method in this manual
The following icons are used in this manual to indicate dangers, notices etc.:
Personal injury
The following levels apply, denoted by the respective keyword:
DANGER: There is an immediate risk of death / serious injury
WARNING: There is a possible risk of death / serious injury
CAUTION: Mild injury is possible
Hazardous voltage, electric shock
Electromagnetic radiation (non-ionizing)
Explosion hazard
NOTICE
Risk of physical damage
Tipps for using product or manual
Instructions look like this:
Ö Instruction 1
Ö Instruction 2
Listings look like this:
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Item 1
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Item 2
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2. Basic safety guidelines
In order to prevent injury and damage, please read and observe the following safety guidelines prior to assembly and commissioning.
The manufacturer assumes no liability for any and all damages that can be attributed to non-compliance with these guidelines.
2.1.
Intended use
DLT-V83 industrial PCs are multifunctional terminals for stationary and mobile use in commercial environments (e.g. logistics,
warehousing, manufacturing, automotive).
Any other or additional use is not as intended.
The user/operator of the DLT-V83 is solely responsible for any resulting damage.
This also applies to unauthorized modifications to the unit.
The intended usage particularly requires compliance with the safety instructions set out in this guide.
Area of application: not for use in life-support systems or critical safety systems
The device is not designed for use in life-support systems or critical safety systems where system malfunction can lead to the direct or
indirect endangerment of human life.
The operator shall take full responsibility for using the device in these situations.
2.2.
Always mount, operate and service the device correctly
The DLT-V83 was designed and built according to modern technology and accepted safety regulations. However, the operation of the
DLT-V83 can endanger personnel or third parties and cause damage to the device and other material assets when for example the
device is
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installed incorrectly or improperly.
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operated by untrained or uninstructed personnel.
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improperly operated and maintained.
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not used as intended.
The operator commitments in regards to safety (accident prevention regulations, work protection) are to be followed.
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2.3.
2.3.1.
Hazards from electric power
Disconnect DLT-V83 terminals without internal UPS from electric power
Ö Shut down the terminal via the operating system function.
Ö Disconnect the terminal from the power source.
2.3.2.
Disconnect DLT-V83 terminals with internal UPS (optional) from the electric power source
DLT-V83 terminals with internal UPS are equipped with rechargeable lithium-ion batteries in the cable cover of the device.
The internal UPS may carry current even if the DLT-V83 is switched off.
Note: If the DLT-V83 was configured in the DLoG Config Tool to start without the <Power> key and ignition, this must first be
changed. Otherwise the DLT-V83 will restart after a brief idle time, for as long as battery capacity is available.
Ö Shut down the terminal via the operating system function.
Ö Disconnect it from the power supply.
Ö Open the cable cover.
Ö Unplug the UPS battery from the terminal.
2.3.3.
Internal UPS, Lithium-ion batteries
WARNING: Injury may be caused by touching live parts
If a UPS needs to be replaced/repaired, the entire cable cover unit incl. UPS must be replaced.
The UPS batteries may not be removed from the cable cover or replaced by customers.
Repairs on the cable cover and the UPS batteries may be made only by Service Centers authorized by Advantech-DLoG.
Ö Do not open or damage the UPS. Released electrolyte is harmful to skin and eyes. It may be toxic.
Ö Take care that no liquid or other foreign objects enter the UPS.
Ö Do not throw the UPS into fire; the batteries may explode.
2.3.4.
Vehicle EMERGENCY-Off switch cannot switch off terminals with UPS.
Please note: If a DLT-V83 terminal with internal UPS is installed in a vehicle, the EMERGENCY-Off switch of the vehicle does not
shut down the terminal.
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Use only original power supply cables from Advantech-DLoG
Advantech-DLoG power cables meet the specific requirements for low-temperature flexibility, UV resistance, oil resistance, etc.
Ö Use only original power supply cables from Advantech-DLoG.
If other power supply cables are used: The user/operator of the industrial PC is solely responsible for the resulting damage. All
warranties by DLoG GmbH are voided
Installing easily accessible separators
Industrial PCs are not equipped with separators (switches) that are accessible from the outside. To enable the devices to be quickly
disconnected from the power supply in emergency situations:
Ö Install an easily accessible separator such as a switch or circuit breaker close to the device.
Ö Make sure that the separator separates all power supply lines
Please note: For DLT-V83 devices with internal UPS the terminal may carry current despite the disconnecting device being actuated,
since the terminal is supplied with power by the UPS.
Only connect industrial PCs to SELV circuits
Ö Only connect industrial PCs to Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV) circuits.
Do not connect/disconnect any cables during thunderstorms
Ö Do not connect/disconnect industrial PC cables during a thunderstorm.
Servicing/cleaning the unit: Disconnect the industrial PC from the power supply
Ö Disconnect the industrial PC from the power supply before cleaning or servicing it.
Power pack fuse blows repeatedly: Send in the unit for repair
If after replacement of the integrated power pack fuse it immediately blows again, there is a risk of electrical shock.
Ö Send in the industrial PC immediately for repair.
Lines must be laid in accordance with national regulations
Ö When laying cables, please follow the appropriate national installation regulations.
Ö Ensure that the power cable is laid so that it is mechanically protected.
Charging the vehicle battery: Disconnect the industrial PC from the battery
While the vehicle battery is charging:
Ö The industrial PC must be disconnected from the vehicle battery.
Ö Or it must be ensured that the maximum permitted input voltage of the device is not exceeded.
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Do not use industrial PCs in locations where flammable gases or vapors are present
The operation of electrical equipment in explosive environments can be dangerous.
Ö Turn off the industrial PC when you are near gas stations, fuel depots, chemical plants or places where blasting operations take
place.
2.4.
When mounting and transporting please note the following
Risk of injury and property damage during transportation and installation
The device may fall down during transportation or installation and cause injury.
Ö Ask for help from another person when installing/uninstalling the device.
Ö Do not use the antenna as a handle for carrying or turning the device.
Danger if mounting bracket breaks
Ö When installing the industrial PC, make sure that if the bracket breaks (e.g. because of a stress fracture) no-one will be injured.
Ö Alternatively please put appropriate safety measures in place (e.g. install a security cable in addition to the mounting bracket).
Position of the industrial PC on the vehicle: Driver‘s field of vision must be kept free.
Inside the vehicle the driver‘s field of vision must be kept free. If a keyboard and scanner are to be installed, allow space for them.
Deployment location: Note IP protection class and permissible ambient conditions
The permissible ambient conditions are described in chapter Fehler! Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden werden. Fehler!
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Before use: Install cable cover
Ensuring the IP protection of industrial PCs:
Ö Before use the supplied cable cover for the external connections must be installed.
No fresh air supply / overheating causes material damage
The industrial PC operates on the basis of a passive cooling concept according to which internal waste heat is released via the
housing surface. The prerequisite for the concept is a supply of fresh air.
If no fresh cooling air is supplied to the PC, this can cause overheating and lead to the destruction of the unit.
The installation environment should not result in a closed system that prevents passing cold air from releasing absorbed heat.
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2.5.
Connect / disconnect external devices
Disconnect the industrial PC from the power supply before connecting / removing peripheral devices.
Otherwise considerable damage could be caused to both the industrial PC and the peripheral devices (this does not apply to USB
devices).
Ö Make sure that peripherals with their own power supply are either switched on at the same time as the industrial PC or after the
industrial PC is switched on.
Ö If you don‘t do this, you must ensure that a backflow from the external device to the industrial PC cannot take place.
Only use authorized accessories
Ö Only use the cables, power packs and other accessories that have been tested and approved for the respective industrial PC by
Advantech-DLoG.
Ö Ask your Advantech-DLoG sales representative about authorized accessories.
2.6.
Transmission of radio frequencies
Note the permitted transmission power
The maximum permitted transmission power for the respective country must not be exceeded. Responsibility for this lies with the
operator of the industrial PC.
Installation note: Keep a minimum distance of 20 cm between individuals and antennas
To ensure that the limits set by the FCC for exposure to radio waves are not exceeded:
Ö Install the industrial PC in such a way that the minimum distance between individuals and the PC antenna is 20 cm.
Do not use industrial PCs without permission in aircraft or hospitals
Some technical equipment in hospitals and aircraft are not immune to radio frequency energy.
Ö Do not use industrial PCs in aircraft or hospitals without receiving prior authorization. Use in both is only permitted if such
authorization has been received.
Do not use an industrial PC near pacemakers
Industrial PCs can affect the functioning of implanted medical devices such as pacemakers and cause them to malfunction.
Ö Do not use an industrial PC near pacemakers.
Ö Always keep a distance of at least 20 cm between a pacemaker and an industrial PC to reduce the risk of interference.
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2.7.
Clean / maintain DLT-V83
Servicing / cleaning the device: Disconnect the industrial PC from the power supply
Ö Disconnect the industrial PC from the power supply before cleaning or servicing it.
Ö Never clean the industrial PC with compressed air, a pressure washer or a vacuum cleaner.
Ö If necessary, clean the housing of the industrial PC with a damp cloth.
Ö Clean the touch-screen with a non-abrasive cloth dampened with water.
2.8.
Modifications and repairs not allowed
Modifications to the industrial PC are not allowed. Opening the industrial PC is not allowed.
All warranties by DLoG GmbH relating to the industrial PC are voided by modifications / by opening the unit.
Do not carry out any repairs on the industrial PC yourself.
Ö Always contact a Service Center authorized by Advantech-DLoG and send in your unit for repair if necessary.
Ö Refer to the typelate on the back of the unit for important technical service information.
2.9.
CE Marking
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.
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2.10. RTTE directive 1999/5/EG
With regard to the RTTE Directive 1999/5/EC the statements in the declaration of conformity for the DLT-V83 apply
Česky
[Czech]:
Toto zařízení je v souladu se základními požadavky a ostatními odpovídajícími ustanoveními Směrnice
1999/5/EC.
Dansk
[Danish]:
Dette udstyr er i overensstemmelse med de væsentlige krav og andre relevante bestemmelser i Direktiv
1999/5/EF.
Deutsch [German]:
Dieses Gerät entspricht den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den weiteren entsprechenden Vorgaben
der Richtlinie 1999/5/EU.
Eesti
[Estonian]:
See seade vastab direktiivi 1999/5/EÜ olulistele nõuetele ja teistele asjakohastele sätetele.
English:
This equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive
1999/5/EC.
Español [Spanish]:
Este equipo cumple con los requisitos esenciales asi como con otras disposiciones de la Directiva
1999/5/CE.
Ελληνική [Greek]:
Αυτός ο εξοπλισµός είναι σε συµµόρφωση µε τις ουσιώδεις απαιτήσεις και άλλες σχετικές διατάξεις της
Οδηγίας 1999/5/EC.
Français [French]:
Cet appareil est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la Directive
1999/5/EC.
Íslenska [Icelandic]:
Þetta tæki er samkvæmt grunnkröfum og öðrum viðeigandi ákvæðum Tilskipunar 1999/5/EC.
Italiano
[Italian]:
Questo apparato é conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed agli altri principi sanciti dalla Direttiva 1999/5/CE.
Latviski [Latvian]:
Šī iekārta atbilst Direktīvas 1999/5/EK būtiskajām prasībām un citiem ar to saistītajiem noteikumiem.
Lietuvių [Lithuanian]:
Šis įrenginys tenkina 1999/5/EB Direktyvos esminius reikalavimus ir kitas šios direktyvos nuostatas.
Nederlands [Dutch]:
Dit apparaat voldoet aan de essentiele eisen en andere van toepassing zijnde bepalingen van de Richtlijn
1999/5/EC.
Malti
[Maltese]:
Dan l-apparat huwa konformi mal-ħtiġiet essenzjali u l-provedimenti l-oħra rilevanti tad-Direttiva 1999/5/EC.
Magyar [Hungarian]:
Ez a készülék teljesíti az alapvető követelményeket és más 1999/5/EK irányelvben meghatározott
vonatkozó rendelkezéseket.
Norsk
Norwegian]:
Dette utstyret er i samsvar med de grunnleggende krav og andre relevante bestemmelser i EU-direktiv
1999/5/EF.
Polski
[Polish]:
Urządzenie jest zgodne z ogólnymi wymaganiami oraz szczególnymi warunkami określonymi Dyrektywą
UE: 1999/5/EC.
Português
[Portuguese]:
Este equipamento está em conformidade com os requisitos essenciais e outras provisões relevantes da
Directiva 1999/5/EC.
Slovensko
[Slovenian]:
Ta naprava je skladna z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi relevantnimi pogoji Direktive 1999/5/EC.
Slovensky [Slovak]:
Toto zariadenie je v zhode so základnými požiadavkami a inými príslušnými nariadeniami direktív:
1999/5/EC.
Suomi
[Finnish]:
Tämä laite täyttää direktiivin 1999/5/EY olennaiset vaatimukset ja on siinä asetettujen muiden laitetta
koskevien määräysten mukainen.
Svenska [Swedish]:
Denna utrustning är i överensstämmelse med de väsentliga kraven och andra relevanta bestämmelser i
Direktiv 1999/5/EC.
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Basic safety guidelines
2.10.1.
WLAN: Special rule/restriction in Germany and France
For the DLT-V83 with WLAN 802.11a/b/g/n, the following restrictions apply:
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In Germany, WLAN 5 GHz band: 5.15 GHz – 5.35 GHz may only be used indoors.
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In France, WLAN operation outdoors is only permitted in the 2454 – 2483.5 MHz range at max. 10 mW EIRP.
2.11. FCC user information
Declaration of the Federal Communications Commission
Note: 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 interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur
in a particular 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 correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
Ö Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Ö Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Ö Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Ö Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device complies with Part 15 FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference may cause undesired operation.
FCC warning: Any change or modification which is not expressly approved in the
corresponding pages can lead to the withdrawal of the operating license for this device.
In order to comply with the FCC requirements regarding radio frequency exposure from vehiclemounted transmission devices the antenna has to be kept at least 20 cm away from people.
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3. Technical specifications
3.1.
Device models
This manual applies to all models of the DLT-V83 Series. Any differences between the devices will be clearly noted in this manual.
3.2.
Warranty
DLT-V83 devices
(batteries excluded)
DLT-V83 devices (batteries excluded) are warranted as specified in Advantech-DLoG TOB
(http://www.dlog.com/en/tob/).
Batteries of the Internal UPS
(optional)
Batteries are warranted for a period of six (6) months from delivery.
3.3.
Written abbreviations used for devices and accessories
Please note that to save space on the DLT-V83 and supplied accessories, the following abbreviations have been used:
Abbreviation
Explanation
+
DC+
-
DC-
Ign
Ignition
3.4.
Device type, type identification
Text on the device type plate
Information
DLT-V8310 or DLT-V8312
Display size 10.4“ or 12.1“
SVGA or XGA
Display resolution
DC-10 or DC-16
Type of power supply, the following number indicate the exact type of power supply
with input voltage
24/48 V with 2,8 A / 1,4 A
or 12/24/48 V with 3,8 A / 1,8 A, 0,9 A
Input voltage of the DC power supply with nominal current
1,66 or 1,80 GHz
Clock rate of the CPU
S/N ....
12 digit serial number composed of:
Advantech-DLoG
−
Advantech-DLoG specific device code
(44 stands for the DLT-V83 model range)
−
Week and year of manufacture
−
Six digits for device identification
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3.5.
CPU, RAM, BIOS, CFast
CPU
Chipset
Cache
Intel® Atom™ processor N455 1.66 GHz (single core)
Or:
CPU
Chipset
Cache
Intel® Atom™ processor D525 1.80 GHz (dual core),
800 MHz Front Side Bus (FSB)
and 800 MHz memory bus speed, 1 MB L2 cache, 45 nm
System chipset Intel® ICH8M
RAM
Diverse versions:
533 MHz Front Side Bus (FSB)
and 667 MHz memory bus speed, 512 KB L2 cache, 45 nm
System chipset Intel® ICH8M
−
up to 2 GB with Intel® Atom™ processor N455
−
up to 4 GB with Intel® Atom™ processor D525
DDR3-Technology
BIOS
AMIBIOS8® - Flash BIOS with ACPI, PnP
Programmable in the system, BIOS POST self test
Real-time clock
Real-time clock with a power reserve of up to 5 years
CFast
> 4 GB Flash media, based on SLC technology (single level cell)
SSD 2,5“
Optional, > 4 GB, based on SLC technology (single level cell)
3.6.
Housing, material, weight
Material
Rugged aluminum-cast housing, ESD safe
Weight
DLT-V8310: 4 kg
DLT-V8312: 5.5 kg
Dimensions
3.7.
See Chapter 3.28 Dimensions
Display
DLT-V8310
10.4“ SVGA
400 cd/m2
Brightness adjustment
Optional: Sun light readable
DLT-V8312
12.1“ XGA
500 cd/m2
Brightness adjustment
Optional: Sun light readable
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3.8.
Ambient conditions
Operating temperature
-30° to +50° C
In accordance with EN 60068-2-1/2
Storage temperature
-30° to +65 °C
In accordance with EN 60068-2-1/2
Relative humidity
10% to 90% @ 40°C non-condensating
In accordance with EN 60068-2-1/2
Mechanical vibration
and shock-resistance
3.9.
Class 5M3 according to EN 60721-3-5
and US Highway Truck according to MIL-STD 810F
Touch screen
DLT-V8310 Standard:
4-wire touch screen
4-wire touch sensor with analog resistive two tail technology
Hardness of surface: JIS-K-5400: 3H
Construction: Film-Film-Glass (FFG) with buffer layer, chemically toughened glass
DLT-V8310 Option:
5-wire touch screen;
Sun light readable
5- wire touch sensor with analog resistive two tail technology
DLT-V8312 Standard:
8-wire touch screen
8-Draht Touch-Sensor in analog-resistiver Two-Tail-Technologie
Hardness of surface: JIS-K-5400: 3H
Construction: Film-Glass (FG), chemically toughened glass
Hardness of surface: JIS-K-5400: 3H
Construction: Film-Film-Glass (FFG) with buffer layer, chemically toughened glass
3.10. Operating systems (optional)
Microsoft®®
Windows® XP Professional
Windows® 7 Professional
Windows® Embedded Standard 2009 (WES 2009)
Windows® Embedded Standard 7
Linux
Advantech-DLoG
Advantech-DLoG Linux Image, Debian-based
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3.11. Serial interfaces
COM1
Max. 115.200 Baud (16550A compatible, 16 byte FIFO),
supports RS-232 on an external 9pin D-Sub connection
ESD level 4 protected (acc. to EN 61000-4-2)
Optional: COM1 with 5 V or 12 V
COM2
Max. 115.200 Baud (16550A compatible, 16 byte FIFO),
supports RS-232 on an external 9pin D-Sub connection
ESD level 4 protected (acc. to EN 61000-4-2)
Optional: COM2 as a galvanically isolated RS-422/485
3.12. USB, Service-USB
USB-connection,
for example for mouse,
keyboard, USB stick
3 x USB 2.0 Host
USB 2.0 HiSpeed
Fused at 0.5 A per channel
ESD level 4 protected (compliant with EN 61000-4-2)
Service USB,
for example for mouse,
keyboard, USB stick
1 x USB 2.0 Host, Service-connection under antenna cap
USB 2.0 HiSpeed
Fused at 0.5 A per channel
ESD level 4 protected (compliant with EN 61000-4-2)
3.13. LCD interface
VGA controller
Intel® Gen 3.5 DX9, MPEG2 hardware decoder
Shared Memory architecture
Up to 24 bit color depth, depending on which LCD is used
3.14. Touch interface
Analog touch controller
12bit Touch Controller for touch screens with USB-Interface
3.15. Network interface
Network controller
Intel® 82567V Gigabit Ethernet 10/100/1000 MB/s
Network connection
RJ45 plug-in connector, integrated transmitter
Two integrated status LEDs
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3.16. CAN, Digital I/O and second Ethernet interface (optional)
„CAN, Digital In/Out and LAN Ethernet” is available as an optional expansion interface package. Details in section 8.4 CAN, Digital
I/O and Ethernet (optional).
CAN
Galvanically separated from the overall system.
A matching driver is integrated in the operating system.
Digital I/O
Galvanically separated from the overall system.
A matching driver is integrated in the operating system.
Ethernet interface
Network adapter with 10/100/1000 Mbit per second
3.17. Integrated WLAN antenna (optional)
Gain (without cable lost): 3 dBi max.
Figure 3.1: Integrated antenna (optional)
Frequency band:
2400 to 2485 MHz / 5150 to 5875 MHz
Impedance
50 Ω
VSWR (voltage standing-wave ratio)
<2
Polarization
vertical
Max. power
1 W (CW) @ 25°C
3.18. Remote WLAN antenna ( optional)
Gain: 4 dBi max.
3 m antenna cable included
Figure 3.2: Remote antenna (optional)
Frequency band
2400 to 5875 MHz
Dimensions
Ø 86 x 43 mm (Ø 3.39” x 1.69”)
Weight
0.3 kg (0.66 lbs)
Polarization
linear, vertical
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3.19. WLAN card (optional)
WLAN PCIe MiniCard
The WLAN card is integrated in the device at the factory by Advantech-DLoG (internal PCIe
MiniCard slot).
Generally, only drivers for WLAN cards approved by Advantech-DLoG can be integrated into
operating system images.
3.20. WWAN card (optional)
WLAN PCIe MiniCard
The optional WWAN card is integrated in the device at the factory by Advantech-DLoG (internal
PCIe MiniCard slot).
A SIM card is required in addition to the WWAN card.
The SIM card is inserted into a SIM card slot located under the antenna cover.
Details in chapter 6.4 Service USB and SIM card slot under the antenn.
3.21. Micro Bluetooth Adapter (optional)
The Micro Bluetooth Adapter permits the wireless connection between DLT-V83
terminals and Bluetooth devices. If the Bluetooth option was ordered, this adapter
is already integrated into the Service USB interface under the antenna cap.
USB Adapter Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR transmission rate up to 2.1 Mbit/s
Class 2 Micro Size
General reach 10 m
Figure 3.3: Micro Bluetooth Adapter (optional)
Compatible with USB 2.0/1.1
Supports A2DP stereo transmission
Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7 compatible
Linux optional
Plug & Play
3.22. GPS mouse (optional)
With the optional GPS mouse the DLT-V83 can be used for GPS navigation.
The GPS mouse is a receiver with an integrated antenna for positioning data of
the Global Positioning System (GPS).
It communicates with the DLT-V83 via USB interface.
Install the GPS mouse and the associated software according to the instructions
enclosed with the GPS mouse.
Figure 3.4: GPS mouse (optional)
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3.23. Audio interface for handset
Audio handset-connection
Mic in
Audio out max. 2 W @ 8 Ohm
ESD Level 3 protected (according to EN 61000-4-2)
3.24. Voice Kit (optional)
The optional DLT-V83 Voice Kit contains a handheld microphone including
speaker and bracket.
The DLT-V83’s internal speaker is automatically deactivated when the Voice Kit is
connected.
The handheld microphone is connected to the DLT-V83’s audio/mic interface.
Please use only handsets from “OTTO Communications”. Please contact your
Advantech-DLoG sales representative if needed.
Figure 3.5: Voice kit microphone (optional)
Voice Kit configuration MS-Windows
To configure the voice kit, use the Control Panel menu Audio Settings. In the
expanded view, the internal speaker can be configured as well as the external
handset speaker (Expansion) and the microphone.
With the Mute button it is possible to activate/deactivate the speaker and the
microphone individually.
The option Route Micro to Output can be used for testing and sends the
microphone signal directly to the speaker.
Voice Kit configuration Linux
For information on this, please refer to the Linux guide in our Download Center at
www.advantech-dlog.com (please login).
3.25. Internal speaker – Sound
The DLT-V83 is equipped with an internal speaker as standard (2 W).
The system messages from the terminal are transmitted over the speaker.
The internal speaker is configured in the audio settings for the operating system in
question.
Figure 3.6: Internal speaker
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3.26. Power supply 24/48 VDC
The power supply type is displayed on the device type plate (DLT-V83 back).
DC power pack
24/48 VDC
40 W / 60 W internal
Type DC-10
24/48 VDC nominal
Voltage range
18 to 60 VDC
Bridged power failures
Typ. 5 ms at Uin = 24 V
Maximum output
40 W (+10 °C to +70 °C internal temperature);
resp. 60 W (-30 °C to +10 °C internal temperature)
Nominal current
2.8 A / 1.4 A
Galvanically isolated
Withstands bursts up to 2 kV
The 24/48VDC power supply can provide the full output power for 20 seconds in a voltage range
of 10 to 18 VDC
Connection to SELV circuit only. The SELV circuit is a secondary circuit that is designed and
protected so that its voltages will not exceed a safe value both when operating correctly or if a
single error occurs.
3.26.1.
Power consumption
DLT-V8310
25 W typically
DLT-V8312
30 W typically
DLT-V8310 and DLT-V8312
Standby typically 1 W
3.26.2.
Power supply fuses
The symbol for the fuse is FA.
You will find the exact position on the sticker located on the connection plate of the DLT-V83.
Power supply
Fuse type
Example
DC-10
5 x 20 mm T 6,3 A
H / 250 V
Bussman S505-6.3-R
Littelfuse 0215 06.3
Schurter 0001.2512
Siba 179200.6,3
or similar produced by other manufacturers
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3.27. Power supply 12/24/48 VDC
DC power pack
12/24/48 VDC
60 W / 80 W internal
Type DC-16
12/24/48 VDC nominal
Galvanically isolated
Withstands 2 kV burst
Full output power of the 12/24/48 VDC power supply unit for
20 seconds each:
−
For 6 V: 40 W
−
For 9 V: 60 W
−
Rising in linear fashion between the above
Voltage range
9 to 60 VDC
Bridged power failures
−
Typ. 2 ms at 12 V
−
Typ. 10 ms at 24 V
−
Typ. 40 ms at 48 V
Maximum output
60 W (+10 °C to +70 °C internal device temperature);
or 80 W (-30 °C to +10 °C internal device temperature)
Nominal current
3.8 A / 1.8 A / 0.9 A
Connection to SELV circuit only. The SELV circuit is a secondary circuit that is designed and
protected so that its voltages will not exceed a safe value both when operating correctly or if a
single error occurs.
3.27.1.
Power consumption
DLT-V8310
25 W typically
DLT-V8312
30 W typically
DLT-V8310 and DLT-V8312
Standby typically 1 W
3.27.2.
Power supply fuses
The symbol for the fuse is FA.
You will find the exact position on the sticker located on the connection plate of the DLT-V83.
Power supply
Fuse type
Example
DC-16
5 x 20 mm T 12,5 A
H / 250 V
Schurter 0001.2515
Siba 179200.12,5
or similar produced by other manufacturers
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3.28. Internal UPS (optional)
DLT-V83 terminals are optionally available with an internal Uninterruptible
Power Supply (UPS).
This UPS is integrated in the cable cover of the device.
Figure 3.7: DLT-V83 cable cover with UPS
Bridging time
The internal UPS can bridge an interruption of the main supply typically for 10
minutes. Requirement: the UPS is fully charged.
Operating temperature
-10 to +50 °C
Charging time
2.5 h (fully recharge a completely discharged battery)
The 10 minutes bridging time become re-available after a charge time of approx
60 minutes.
The UPS is automatically recharged once the main supply voltage is applied.
Charging temperature
0 to +45 °C (internal device temperature)
Storage temperature
-20 to +60 °C
Maximum output power
35 W
Input voltage
12 V
Output voltage
12 V typically
Battery voltage
7.2 V
Battery capacity
2200 mAh
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3.29. Dimensions
3.29.1.
DLT-V8310
Front view
Dimensions without add-ons (in mm):
Figure 3.8: Dimensions DLT-V8310 front view
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DLT-V8310 Side view
Dimensions without add-ons (in mm):
Figure 3.9: Dimensions DLT-V8310 side view
DLT-V8310 Top view
Dimensions without add-ons (in mm):
Figure 3.10: Dimensions DLT-V8310 top view
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3.29.2.
DLT-V8312
Front view
Dimensions without add-ons (in mm):
Figure 3.11: Dimensions DLT-V8312 front view
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DLT-V8312 Side view
Dimensions without add-ons (in mm):
Figure 3.12: Dimensions DLT-V8312 side view
DLT-V8312 Top view
Dimensions without add-ons (in mm):
Figure 3.13: Dimensions DLT-V8312 top view
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3.30. VESA drill holes
3.30.1.
DLT-V8310
Dimensions without add-ons (in mm):
Figure 3.14: Position of the VESA drill holes DLT-V8310
3.30.2.
DLT-V8312
Dimensions without add-ons (in mm):
Figure 3.15: Position of the VESA drill holes DLT-V8312
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4. Unpacking the DLT-V83
4.1.
Scope of delivery
The delivery includes at least the following:
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DLT-V8310 or DLT-V8312
−
Cable cover (optional with internal UPS)
In addition, optional components ordered may be part of the scope of delivery.
4.2.
Packaging
Save the packaging material for possible forwarding transports or returns of the DLT-V83.
If you repack the device, please ensure that the cling wrap in the cardboard frame is positioned towards the front of the device so that
it can provide the proper protection.
4.3.
Returning your device
When returning the device, use the Return shipment form at the end of the manual.
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5. Configuring the DLT-V83
5.1.
5.1.1.
Information about the operating systems
DLT-V83 with Linux
The configuration of the DLT-V83 with Linux operating system regarding WLAN, touchscreen calibration, etc. is described in a
separate Linux manual, which is available at www.advantech-dlog.com (Menu Download, Login required).
5.1.2.
DLT-V83 with MS-Windows
The configuration of the DLT-V83 with MS-Windows operating system is described in this DLT-V83 manual.
Pre-installed on Flash
When a DLT-V83 with a pre-installed operating system is started, this operating system is loaded following the BIOS boot messages.
System-specific device drivers – such as those for graphic, sound, network and touch screens – are also pre-installed.
In DLT-V83 units with a pre-installed operating system, the system is located on the C partition.
Installing on Flash
When a DLT-V83 is started up for the first time without a pre-installed operating system, the user needs to carry out a number of steps
that will vary depending on the system to be installed. Refer to the relevant operating system manual for specific instructions.
USB Recovery Stick
The optional Advantech-DLoG Recovery Stick allows images to be stored and re-imported onto the DLT-V83 when necessary (backup
& recovery). If required, please contact your Advantech-DLoG sales representative.
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5.2.
Calibrating the touch screen
MS-Windows
The touch screens of all DLT-V83 devices that come delivered with a MS-Windows operating system are already calibrated.
If the touch screen needs to be recalibrated, please use the tool UPDD – Universal Pointer Device Driver. This tool and the
associated setup.exe file can be found in our Download Center at www.advantech-dlog.com/driver
Ö Install the UPDD tool by running the setup.exe file.
Ö IMPORTANT: For the Settings: Number of Points parameter, please select “9”, as this produces the most accurate result.
Ö “10%” must be entered for the Settings: Margin parameter. This margin is necessary for the touchscreen to work accurately.
Ö Use the help function in the UPDD tool to check setup parameter details.
After installation:
−
the touch screen driver is installed
−
the touch screen is calibrated (to Advantech-DLoG standards: nine-point calibration; 10% margin)
−
the DLT-V83 does not need to be restarted
Linux
The touch screens for all DLT-V83 devices supplied with Linux operating systems are pre-calibrated.
5.3.
Protecting the TFT display from the memory effect
The TFT display of the DLT-V83 has to be protected from the burning in of a motionless image. An image that has remained
motionless for too long can cause irreversible damage to the display.
Define in the power management center of the utilized operating system that the displays of the DLT-V83 should be turned off when
no user input occurs.
A motionless image can stay on the display for a maximum of 12 hours. After more than 12 hours there is the risk of the memory
effect.
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5.4.
DLoG Config: Front keys, automatic switch-off …
Use “DLoG Config“ program for settings like the following:
−
Configuring the front keys of the DLT-V83
−
Setting up the WLAN status display
−
Turning the DLT-V83 on and off together with the vehicle ignition (automatic switch-off)
For configuring DLT-V83 devices, “DLoG Config” version 4.0.0 (or higher) is required.Find the “DLoG
Config” manual in our Download Center: www.advantech-dlog.com.
Figure 5.1: DLoG Config program menu
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Configuring the DLT-V83
5.5.
WLAN settings
The settings and access data form must be defined for radio networks depending on the optional equipment and intended use of the
DLT-V83.
5.5.1.
Radio performance
CAUTION: Electromagnetic radiation
Do not exceed the maximum permissible transmitting power which is specified by each separate country.
DLT-V83 users must verify this themselves.
Please keep in mind the configuration for the transmitting power:
−
Wireless card (programmed driver capacity)
−
Connecting cables
−
Antenna gain
Help table for the correct setting:
5.5.2.
Antenna solutions for use in Germany
The integrated Advantech-DLoG antenna solutions are based on the prevailing IEEE 802.11 standard. This standard allows wireless
data transfer at rates from 1 Mbps to 54 Mbps using the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency band (300 Mbps if using IEEE 802.11n).
CAUTION: Electromagnetic radiation
In Germany according to regulations published in the gazette 89/2003 of the RegTP (regulating body for
telecommunications and mail), now: “Bundesnetzagentur” - Federal network agency for electricity, gas,
telecommunications, post and railway - the maximum permissible transmitting power, EIRP (equivalent isotropically
radiated power), in the 2.4 GHz frequency band is set at 20 dBm.
The transmitting power of the integrated Advantech-DLoG antenna ( 3 dBi) must be set to 50 mW (17 dBm) so that
the EIRP limit value is adhered to when using the antenna.
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5.5.3.
Summit Client Utility for WLAN configuration
The Summit Client Utility (called "SCU" below) is used to set up the WLAN configuration for the DLT-V83.
Ö Start the SCU with a double press on the SCU icon on the desktop.
Or from the Start menu: Start | Programs | Summit | Summit Client Utility.
5.5.3.1.
Password SCU
Depending on the configuration, it may be necessary to enter a password.
Figure 5.2: Summit Client Utility menu
Ö To do so, click the Admin Login button.
The standard password is: SUMMIT (must be entered in capital letters!)
You can find details about the configuration parameters in the SCU online help.
5.6.
WWAN
If the DLT-V83 is optionally equipped with WWAN, the respective settings required can be made via AT commands/input tool.
5.6.1.
SIM card
In addition to the WWAN card you will need a standard SIM card (Full-size SIM (1FF) with 1.8 V or 3 V.
The SIM card is inserted into the SIM card slot located under the antenna cover of the DLT-V83.
Make sure to observe the notes in chapter 6.4 Service USB and SIM card slot under the antenn when opening the antenna cover.
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5.7.
CAN and Digital I/O
To configure and test the CAN and Digital I/O settings, the “IXXAT” driver is used.
It is available at www.advantech-dlog.com/driver (Directory Advantech-DLoG Products -> Additional-Drivers-Software).
Figure 5.3: Start of the IXXAT driver installation
When installing the “IXXAT”, configuration and test tools are copied to the DLT-V83.
5.7.1.
iManager
The "iManager" offers embedded firmware that can be used to manage and test the onboard devices simply and independently from
the operating system. This improves system stability and compatibility. The "iManager" offers a collection of standardized APIs for
hardware monitoring, GPIO selection/analysis, Multi-Level-Watchdog and more.
In the area GPIO Bank Control, outputs DO1 to DO3 can be set and inputs DI1 and DI2 can be queried:
Figure 5.4: iManager: GPIO Bank Control
Information about the "iManager" is available in the Internet at http://www.advantech.de/embcore/imanager.aspx.
Hardware details such as the pin assignment of the CAN and Digital I/O interfaces are provided here in the manual in chapter 8.4
CAN, Digital I/O and Ethernet (optional).
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6. Mounting the DLT-V83
6.1.
Note when mounting
−
The WLAN antenna must not be used as handle for turning or carrying the terminal.
−
Only use suitable mounting brackets and screws permitted by Advantech-DLoG.
−
Ensure that ball-and-socket bases and fastening arms are securely attached.
−
Follow the instructions carefully when attaching all outgoing cables to the strain relief rail.
−
All fastening brackets and mounting parts supplied by Advantech-DLoG are only intended for use in the mounting of terminals
and peripheral devices and may not be used for other purposes.
−
When mounting peripheral devices, follow the manufacturer’s instructions. This is particularly important when welding or drilling
supporting parts.
−
To avoid any accidents, make sure your field of vision is not restricted in any way when mounting peripheral devices. Observe all
accident prevention regulations.
6.2.
Removing the protective film from the display
The front display of the DLT-V83 is protected during transport by a transparent film. This film should remain on the front display during
assembly to avoid damage to the front display surface. Only remove the film once all of the assembly work has been completed.
6.3.
Connector assignement
External connectors 24/48 VDC device
Figure 6.1: External connectors detail view 24/48 VDC devices
External connectors 12/24/48 VDC device
Figure 6.2: External connectors detail view 12/24/48 VDC devices
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Connectors:
Power supply
24/48 or 12/24/48 VDC nominal
UPS (optional)
Uninterruptible power supply
2 x SMA (optional)
WWAN/GPS
Audio MIC PWR out
Voice Kit
COM1, COM2
Serial interfaces
2 x RSMA (optional)
Remote WLAN antenna(s)
RJ45
LAN Ethernet 10/100/1000 MBit/s
USB2, USB1, USB0
USB 2.0 interfaces (HI-SPEED™), bootable
Expansion interfaces package (optional):
CAN
CAN interface
D I/O
Digital In/Out
RJ45
LAN Ethernet 10/100/1000 MBit/s
6.3.1.
DC voltage supply connector
Version: Phoenix Combicon, 3-pin.
External view:
Figure 6.3: Exterior view of the DC power supply connector
Explanation:
Ignition on means that a control signal has to be routed to this connection (e.g., ignition of a vehicle), that matches the supply voltage
level and is able to supply at least 1 W to the DLT-V83.
The signal reference is DC-.
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6.3.2.
Power supply cable
CAUTION: Hazardous voltage, electric shock
Use only original power supply cables from Advantech-DLoG. Advantech-DLoG power cables meet the specific
requirements for low-temperature flexibility, UV resistance, oil resistance, etc. Use only original power supply
cables from Advantech-DLoG. If other power supply cables are used:
−
The user/operator of the industrial PC is solely responsible for the resulting damage.
−
All warranties by DLoG GmbH are voided.
DC+ ; blue or grey wire
Figure 6.4: Power supply cable
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6.4.
Service USB and SIM card slot under the antenna cap
Under the antenna cap of the DLT-V83 there is a Service USB interface and a SIM card slot.
To access this Service USB interface and SIM card slot, you need to remove the antenna cap from the unit.
NOTICE:
Property
damage
Incorrect or improper removal and fastening of the antenna cap can impair the function of the entire DLT-V83
system and in particular the WLAN functionality! Incorrect or improper changes made to the DLT-V83 will
invalidate any warranty provided by Advantech-DLoG.
Do not pull the antenna connection cables too far out
of the unit or catch or cut it.
Figure 6.5: Opened antenna cap
The antenna cap may only remain open for the duration of the service work. It may only be opened
and closed by qualified technical personnel.
NOTICE:
Property
damage
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Only when the antenna cap is properly closed again may operation be resumed; protection class is
then ensured again.
If the DLT-V83 is operated with the antenna cap open for a longer period of time than required for
service tasks, any warranty claim against DLoG GmbH for the unit will be void.
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6.4.1.
Unfasten antenna cap from unit and refasten it
Ö Unscrew the two screws from the antenna cap with an Allen key (size 3 mm).
Ö Lift the antenna cap carefully to avoid pulling on the antenna connection cables (max. 2 to 3 cm).
Ö Keep hold of the antenna cap, making sure that no pulling tension is exerted on the antenna connection cables.
Service USB interface and SIM card slot are now accessible.
NOTICE: One end of the antenna connection cables is attached to the antenna cap, the other end to the internal WLAN unit of
the DLT-V83. The cables must not be pulled out of the DLT-V83 too far and become detached from the WLAN unit! This might
damage the WLAN unit or other components of the device.
Ö Place the antenna cap back onto the DLT-V83.
Ö Take care not to trap the antenna connection cables when doing this.
The antenna cap seal must not be damaged; it must be seated correctly in the groove.
Ö Reinsert and tighten the two screws of the antenna cap (1 Nm torque).
6.4.2.
Service USB interface
The Service USB interface under the antenna cap may be used only for service purposes, e.g. to install software updates.
The antenna cap:
−
may be opened only for service purposes
−
and only for the duration of the service work.
−
No objects or liquids may enter the opened DLT-V83 at this time.
Figure 6.6: Service USB under the antenna cap
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6.4.3.
Micro Bluetooth Adapter and Service USB
A Bluetooth option is available for the DLT-V83. The Micro Bluetooth Adapter required is already integrated into the Service USB
interface under the antenna cap.
NOTICE:
Property
damages
6.4.4.
Exercise special care when removing and re-inserting the Micro Bluetooth Adapter!
A plug connector with increased pull-out force was used for the Service USB to meet the specific shock and
vibration requirements.
SIM card slot
For the WWAN to function, the DLT-V83 must be equipped with a SIM card.
A SIM card slot is provided for this purpose under the antenna cap of the device.
The antenna cap:
−
may be opened only for service purposes
−
and only for the duration of the service work.
−
No objects or liquids may enter the opened DLT-V83 at this time.
Inserting/removing the SIM card
Ö Press the unlocking pin next to the SIM card slot.
The SIM card opens and extrudes slightly from the device.
Ö Pull the SIM card tray completely out of the device.
The SIM card can now be inserted or removed.
Ö Carefully push the SIM card tray in again.
ATTENTION: Push in the SIM card tray exactly at the location provided.
Otherwise, there is a risk of the tray and SIM card dropping into the device when pushing in the tray.
Figure 6.7: Opened SIM card slot under the antenna cap
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6.5.
Connecting external devices
The DLT-V83 must be disconnected from the power supply:
−
before external devices (e.g., scanner, keyboard) are connected or disconnected
−
and before the DLT-V83 can be connected to a network.
NOTICE:
Property
damage
6.6.
Make sure that external peripheral devices with their own power supply are switched on at the same time as
the DLT-V83 or after you start the DLT-V83.
If this is not possible, please ensure that the DLT-V83 is adequately protected from power leakage caused
by an external device.
Only power up the DLT-V83 when all devices have been connected and the DLT-V83 has been closed
correctly (remember the cable cover!). Otherwise, you may damage the DLT-V83.
Installation: Cooling through the supply of fresh air
The DLT-V83 employs a passive cooling concept whereby the waste heat generated inside the device is emitted from the surface of
the housing. For this system to function properly, sufficient fresh air circulation is required.
Never install the system in a closed environment where the cooling air is unable to dissipate accumulated heat to the outside.
NOTICE:
Property
damage
If the DLT-V83 does not have access to fresh cooling air, it may result in overheating and severe damage
to the unit. The maximum permissible ambient temperature for the entire system needs to be taken into
account for the concrete application area.
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6.7.
Power supply
DLT-V83 is equipped with a galvanically separated, integrated DC power supply. Power is connected to the back of the unit using a
Phoenix Contact plug. There is no power switch.
CAUTION: Hazardous voltage, electric shock
Make sure that the connecting cables are laid without kinks and are protected.
Use only original power supply cables from Advantech-DLoG. Advantech-DLoG power cables meet the specific
requirements for low-temperature flexibility, UV resistance, oil resistance, etc.
If other power supply cables are used: The user/operator of the industrial PC is solely responsible for the resulting
damage. All warranties by Advantech-DLoG are voided.
DLT-V83 must only be connected to a SELV circuit.*)
Ensure that there is a suitable disconnecting device such as a power switch or circuit breaker in the power supply
circuit. Ensure that the disconnecting device isolates all supply voltage lines.
The DC+ connecting cable must be protected by a fuse (30 AT max.).
The ignition connecting cable must be protected by a fuse of the following type: 5x20 mm T 125 mA L / 250 V, for
example, a Wickmann 195-125 mA / 250 V.
6.8.
Notes for vehicle applications
6.8.1.
Basic information
−
Observe correct voltage ranges.
−
Ensure that supply lines are fused correctly.
−
Lay the supply cable so that it will not get crushed or frayed.
−
Read the labeling on the cable and connect the supply cable with the correct polarity.
−
Cut the supply cable as short as possible. This avoids tangled cables and improves the quality of the power supply.
−
Observe the vehicle manufacturer’s instructions for connecting additional loads, for instance, in conjunction with an emergency
shut-off switch.
−
Be sure that the connection of the power supply cable is as directly as possible to the battery and not to power supply lines with a
great deal of interference (e.g. the engine power supply) or otherwise affected by consumers.
−
Connect the supply cable to a suitable place. Ensure that the connecting cable has an adequate cross section and ampacity at
the connection point.
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6.8.2.
Electrical installation
Pay special attention to the various electrical potentials when installing the unit on a vehicle (such as a forklift).
On the DLT-V83, the logic ground and the shield ground are firmly linked.
The “logic ground” is the earth line (GND) for all of the internal electrical components, such as the isplay and the CPU.
The cable shielding and the housing are connected to the “shield ground”.
−
Some forklifts have a chassis that is connected to DC+.
Therefore, the DLT-V83 chassis is also connected to DC+. However, if you use peripheral devices that supply DC– to the DLTV83 via an interconnector (such as a DC– serial interface), this will cause a short circuit. This will inevitably lead to malfunctions
or even a total system failure.
−
In DC-powered devices, always attach ring tongues on the supply voltage cable to the ground bolt situated on the connector
bay.
Ground bolt
Figure 6.8: Position of the ground bolt
−
The other end of the yellow-green supply voltage cable should be connected to the vehicle’s chassis.
−
Make sure that the DLT-V83’s connecting cable is attached as close to the battery as possible. Connecting the DLT-V83 to large
electrical loads, such as converters for the forklift motor may result in random restarts, malfunctions and/or irreparable damage to
the device.
−
If you want to connect devices fed by other power sources to the DLT-V83, such as printers and so on, be sure to power up the
peripheral devices at the same time or after the DLT-V83. Otherwise, you may encounter start-up problems, malfunctions or
even irreparable damage to the device.
6.8.3.
Position of the DLT-V83 in the vehicle
In the vehicle, the driver's field of view must be kept free. If a keyboard and scanner should be installed on the DLT-V83, please plan
sufficient space. No part of the DLT-V83 system may project beyond the vehicle.
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6.9.
Strain relief and cable cover
6.9.1.
Overview of mounting steps
For safety reasons and in order to retain the protection type certification the following installation steps must be completed before the
DLT-V83 is commissioned:
All cables that are connected to the DLT-V83 must be fit with the right cable grommets and inserted in the cable
outlets of the strain relief rail.
NOTICE:
Property
damage
The cables are secured to the strain relief rail with cable clips.
This prevents the cables from being loosened at the connection points when too much force is exerted (e.g. during
scanning).
Unused cable outlets for the strain relief rail must be closed off with dummy grommets.
The Advantech-DLoG cable cover is then secured to the DLT-V83.
The DLT-V83’s protection class is only ensured if the cable cover is properly installed.
6.9.2.
Required Components
−
Device cable cover (optional with integrated UPS – see figure)
−
4 fastening screws (cylinder head screws ISO 4762-M4x10-A2)
Figure 6.9: DLT-V83 cable cover with integrated UPS
− Cable clips and fastening screws (cylinder head screws ISO 4762-M3x12-A2)
− Cable sealing set comprising dummy grommets and gradually widened cable grommets (3.5 mm to 8.0 mm; in 0.5 mm
increments)
Cable clips
dummy
grommets
cable
grommets
Figure 6.10: Dummy grommets and cable grommets for various cable diameters
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6.9.3.
Procedure for attaching cable grommets and fixing strain relief in place
Ö Connect the right cable grommets to all cables that will be
connected to the DLT-V83.
Be careful when selecting the grommets:
The grommet must completely surround the cable.
The opening of the grommet must be slightly smaller than
the cable diameter.
If a grommet that is too large or too small is used, the
entire device will not be properly sealed.
Figure 6.11: Cable grommet with an opening that is slightly smaller
than the diameter of the cable
Ö Insert all cables into the DLT-V83 connection points.
Ö Insert the cable grommets and cables into the outlets of the strain relief rail.
Tips for laying the cables:
Try to make a small bend (a loop) when laying the cables. This supports the strain relief and prevents the cables from being
loosened at the connection points when too much force is exerted.
Exception: The power supply cable is relatively stiff and
should be straight (see figure).
Try to lay all cables parallel to each other without
crossing each other.
Figure 6.12: The power supply cable, fit with a cable grommet, in the
strain relief rail
Ö Close off the unused cable outlets with dummy grommets.
Figure 6.13: Unused cable outlets sealed off with dummy grommets
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Ö Secure all cables with cable clips and cylinder head
screws ISO 4762-M3x12-A2
to the strain relief rail .
Figure 6.14: Power supply cable secured to the strain relief rail with a
cable clip
Important:
Tighten the screws to secure the cable but do not
squeeze or crimp the cable! This may cause the cable to
break or damage the cable insulation.
Note:
The holes for the screws are located to the left and right
at different heights depending on how the cable clips are
placed (see detailed view). This gives you the option of
securing two cable clips located next to each other with a
single screw.
6.9.4.
Figure 6.15: Detailed view cable clips on strain relief rail
Procedure for attaching the cable cover without integrated UPS
Ö Place the cable cover in the DLT-V83 housing slot.
Ö Place 4 cylinder head screws ISO 4762-M4x10-A2 in
the holes of the cable cover.
Ö Loosely tighten the screws.
Ö Then fully tighten the screws with 3 Nm torque
crosswise.
Figure 6.16: Screwing the cable cover into place
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6.9.5.
Procedure for attaching the cable cover with integrated UPS
CAUTION: Hazardous voltage, electric shock / Property damage
Before connecting or disconnecting the battery, the device must be properly shut down and the main supply cable
unplugged. If the device was configured to start also without the <Power> key and ignition, this must first be
changed in the DLoG Config Tool, since the computer will otherwise power up again after a short break.
Ö Hold the cable cover to the bottom edge of the DLT-V83
as shown in the illustration.
The connecting cables of the batteries must point in the
direction of the connector plate.
Ö Insert the plug with the detent lug, correctly oriented, into
the connector-plate socket marked UPS optional .
Ö Place the cable cover into the housing groove of the
DLT-V83.
Ö Make sure that the cable of the battery is not pinched.
Ö Insert the four pan head screws ISO 4762-M4x10-A2 into
the holes of the cable cover.
Figure 6.17: Screw down the cable cover with integrated UPS
Ö Screw in the pan head screws only loosely at first.
Ö Now tighten the screws crosswise with a tightening torque
of 3 Nm.
6.9.6.
Pressure compensation element - Don’t modify or remove
NOTICE:
Property
damage
The DLT-V83 cable cover has a pressure compensation element. Don’t modify or remove this element.
Otherwise the terminal will be leaky and IP protection is lost.
Pressure
compensation
element – Don’t
modify or remove.
Figure 6.18: Pressure compensation element
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6.10. Minimum distance to WLAN antenna
In order to avoid exceeding the limits determined by the FCC for exposure to radio waves, you (and other people
in your vicinity) should maintain a minimum distance of 20 cm from the antenna integrated into the computer.
Please note this while mounting industrial computers with WLAN antennas.
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7. Operation
7.1.
Powering up / Powering down the DLT-V83
Only power up the DLT-V83 after connecting all of the external devices.
The DLT-V83 is powered up by connecting it to an appropriate power supply and then, depending on the configuration of the device,
either using the <Power>-key or the ignition signal.
<Power>-Key
Figure 7.1: DLT-V83 <Power>-key
Switching off/disconnecting the DLT-V83
Read chapters:
Disconnect DLT-V83 terminals with internal UPS (optional) from the electric power
Disconnect DLT-V83 terminals without internal UPS from electric power.
7.2.
Touch screen
Operation of the touch screen is recommended with:
−
clean, dry fingers
−
clean, dry, soft gloves
−
suitable touch stylus (plastic or wood, rounded tip)
To avoid touch screen damage:
−
Keep the panel surface clean.
−
Prevent any kind of adhesive applied on the surface.
−
Avoid high voltage and/or static charge.
−
Touch screens may not be operated with ball-point pens or writing utensils, tools of any kind (e.g. screwdrivers) or with sharp
objects (knives, scalpels, etc).
−
Touch the panel with your finger or stylus only to assure normal operation. Any sharp edged or hard objects are prohibited.
−
Operate the panel in a steady environment. Abrupt variation on temperature and humidity may cause malfunction of the panel.
−
Avoid applying excessive activation force or sudden impact on the panel surface.
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7.3.
Overview: DLT-V83 front elements
Example DLT-V8310 with 26 front keys:
WLAN Antenna
Front keys:
- Turn on, off
Front keys:
- Display brighter
- Arrow keys
- Display darker
- Pg Up, Pg Dn
- Backlightning
on, off
- Home
- End
- Touch on, off
- Special keys
S1, S2
- Esc
- Enter
LEDs:
- Temperature
- Flash drive
- Supply voltage
Front keys:
Shift, Funktion keys F1 to F12
Strain relief rail
Digit 0 bis 9, Point, Backspace
Mounting bracket
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7.4.
Overview: DLT-V83 rear side elements
Example DLT-V8310 with WLAN and mounting bracket (optional):
WLAN Antenna
4 x VESA
drill holes
Speaker
Pressure compensation element
Cable cover
Mounting bracket
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7.5.
Front keys and LEDs in detail
7.5.1.
DLT-V83 models with 26 front keys
<Power> key, brightness control, backlighting, touch screen on/off
<Power>-key
Turning the unit on and off
Manual brightness control
Increase brightness / reduce brightness
Turning the backlighting on/off
NOTE: The DLT-V83 will continue to react to keyboard, mouse and touchscreen inputs even if
the backlight is switched off. This means that entries can still be made even when the screen
display is not visible.
Activate / deactivate touch screen
LED on (orange): touch screen is not active / LED off: touch screen is active
LEDs
LED (red): indicates a device temperature outside the normal range
LED (green): indicates access to the flash drive
LED (green): indicates the presence of an internal supply voltage
<Shift> key
<Shift> key; the lucent LED indicates an activated <Shift> key.
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Arrow keys, Pg Up, PG Dn, Home, End
Page Up / Line Up (switch with <Shift> key)
Page Down / Line Down (switch with <Shift> key)
Home / Backwards (switch with <Shift> key)
End / Forwards (switch with <Shift> key)
Special keys
Special keys <S1> and <S2>; configure it with the DLoG Config Software.
Find details in the DLoG Config Manual in our Download Center: www.advantech-dlog.com.
<Esc> and <Enter>
<ESC> key
<ENTER> key
Function keys, digit 0 to 9, point, backspace
<Shift> is active: key function marked in grey is active
<Shift> is not active: key function marked in white is active
Configure the function keys with the DLoG Config Software.
Find details in the DLoG Config Manual in our Download Center: www.advantech-dlog.com
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7.5.2.
DLT-V83 models with 5 front keys
<Power> key, brightness control, backlighting, touch screen on/off
<Power>-key
Turning the unit on and off
Manual brightness control
increase brightness / reduce brightness
Turning the backlighting on/off
NOTE: The DLT-V83 will continue to react to keyboard, mouse and touchscreen inputs
even if the backlight is switched off. This means that entries can still be made even when
the screen display is not visible.
Activate / deactivate touch screen
LED on (orange): touch screen is not active / LED off: touch screen is active
LEDs
LED (red): indicates a device temperature outside the normal range
LED (green): indicates access to the flash drive
LED (green): indicates the presence of an internal supply voltage
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7.6.
Operating states
The following operating states are possible for the DLT-V83:
Status of LEDs
Supply voltage
(green)
Temperature
(red)
DLT-V83 Status
Initial state, idle time – waiting for a new ignition signal or for
the <Power> key after switch-off; no power supply
OFF
OFF
OFF
FLASHING
Temperature sensor malfunctioning
FLASHING
OFF
DLT-V83 is in stand by mode (S3)
OFF
ON
DLT-V83 will not start until the temperature inside the unit is
between -30 °C and +62 °C
ON
OFF
DLT-V83 is starting up; normal operational state; shutdown
delay time is running
ON
ON
Temperature < -30 °C or > +70 °C
ON
FLASHING
Temperature sensor malfunctioning
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7.7.
Software Keyboard
The DLoG Software Keyboard brings the complete standard keyboard with function keys and numeric pad directly to your DLT-V83
screen – with easy touch operation. Any entries made, for example, letters and numbers, are passed to the application program
currently active.
Example Software keyboard:
Figure 7.2: Software Keyboard
If the software keyboard was ordered together with the DLT-V83, then the program will have been fully pre-licensed by the AdvantechDLoG production department.
For subsequent installation, an installation program is available.
Find detailed information in the user manual for the Software keyboard in our Download Center
(www.advantech-dlog.com).
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8. Serial interfaces
The DLT-V83 is equipped with two externally accessible serial interfaces COM1 and COM2. Resources for the serial interfaces are
pre-defined in the system architecture and automatically managed by the BIOS.
8.1.
COM1 as a voltage source (optional)
The COM1 interface can optionally supply externally connected equipment with +5 V or +12 V of power. The voltages are protected by
internal fuses which limit the total consumed current to 1.1 A at 5 V / 12 V.
Depending on the specific system configuration (connected devices), the maximum current consumption may be significantly lower.
8.2.
COM2 as EIA-422/485 (optional)
A basic function (RX, TX) EIA-422/485 interface can be integrated optionally into the DLT-V83.
This option cannot be retrofitted. It must already be included in the order for the DLT-V83.
Pin assignement 4xx:
Pin
Signal
Pin
Signal
1
nc
6
nc
2
nc
7
nc
3
RX-
8
RX+
4
TX-
9
TX+
5
GND
8.3.
Network adapter (10/100/1000)
The DLT-V83 is equipped with a 10/100/1000 Mbit network adapter. This adapter can be accessed via the bottom of the device and
offers an RJ45 connection jack.
The RJ45 connection port features two integrated status LEDs. They display the following messages
Left LED (green)
Right LED (orange):
LED off: no connection or 10 MBit
LED offf: no activity
LED on: Connection with 100 or 1000 MBit
LED flashes: activity
Figure 8.1: RJ45 network port
Problems with data transmission via LAN/Ethernet
If problems occur during data transmission over LAN/Ethernet (e.g. data is lost or not detected), the cause of these problems may be
a cable which is too long. Depending on the cable layout and interference from the environment, it may be impossible to use the cable
length of 100 m given in the specification (IEEE 802.3 standard).
The solution here is the use of a shorter cable.
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8.4.
CAN, Digital I/O and Ethernet (optional)
CAN, Digital In/Out and LAN Ethernet is available as optional expansion interface package.
At the lower right in the illustration is the position of these interfaces on the DLT-V83 connector plate:
Figure 8.2: CAN, Digital In/Out and second Ethernet interface
8.4.1.
CAN interface
The CAN interface is galvanically separated from the overall system. A matching driver is integrated in the operating system.
An API description is available upon request. Contact your Advantech-DLoG sales representative if necessary.
Pin assignment:
Figure 8.3: Pin assignment of CAN interface
Figure 8.4: CAN interface pin position
Matching connectors (examples)
Manufacturer
Series
Order no.
Description
Weidmüller
BL 3.5/180F
1606650000
BL 3.50/03/180F SN OR BX
Weidmüller
BL 3.5/180F
1615790000
BL 3.50/03/180F SN BK BX
Weidmüller
BL 3.5/180F
1740721001
BL 3.50/03/180F SN OR BX PRT
Weidmüller
BL 3.5/180
1597370000
BL 3.50/03/180 SN OR BX
Weidmüller
BL 3.5/90
1638790000
BL 3.50/03/90 SN BK BX
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8.4.2.
Digital I/O interface
The Digital I/O interface is galvanically separated from the overall system. A matching driver is integrated in the operating system. An
API description as well as sample application are available upon request. Contact your Advantech-DLoG sales representative if
necessary.
Pin assignment:
Pin
Signal
1
DI1+
Provides 12 VDC / max. 8 mA
2
DI1-
Input DI1 -> selectable up to max. 12 VDC / 100 Hz filter integrated
3
DI2+
Provides 12 VDC / max. 8 mA
4
DI2-
Input DI1 -> selectable up to max. 12 VDC / 100 Hz filter integrated
5
DIO_GND
GND Potential for Digital I/O application
6
DO1
Output 1: supplies 12 VDC / 20 mA
7
DO2
Output 1: supplies 12 VDC / 20 mA
8
DO3
Output 1: supplies 12 VDC / 20 mA
Figure 8.5: Digital I/O interface pin position
Matching connectors (examples)
Manufacturer
Series
Order no.
Description
Weidmüller
B2L 3.50F
1748180000
B2L 3.50/08/180F SN BK BX
Weidmüller
B2L 3.50
1847530000
B2L 3.50/08/180 SN OR BX PRT
Weidmüller
B2L 3.50
1024270000
B2L 3.50/08/180 SN BK BX PRT
8.4.3.
Network adapter 2, Ethernet (10/100/1000)
The DLT-V83 is equipped with an optional network adapter with 10/100/1000 Mbit per second. This adapter is accessible via the
underside of the device and features a RJ45 socket.
Two LEDs are integrated in the RJ45 socket for status indication. They are assigned as follows:
Left LED (green)
Right LED (orange):
LED off: no connection
or 10/100 MBit
LED off: no connection
or 1000 MBit
LED on: Connection with 1000 MBit
LED on: Connection with 10 or
LED flashing: Activity 1000 MBit
100 MBit
LED flashing: Activity 10 /100 MBit
Figure 8.6: Optional RJ45 network socket of the DLT-V83
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Serial interfaces
8.5.
Serial interface barcode scanners
The serial wedge is integrated as standard in WES 2009 and Windows XP Professional only.
To activate the integrated scanner software wedge:
Ö Open the Start menu and navigate to Settings | Control Panel | Accessibility.
Ö Select the General tab.
Ö Select Support accessibility option.
Ö Click Settings.
Ö Configure the desired COM1 interface and BAUDrate.
Ö Confirm the change with OK.
Ö Click OK again for the changes to take effect.
NOTICE:
Property
damage
8.6.
Please note that you have to configure the scanner correctly to RS-232 and the above set BAUDrate following the
scanner manufacturer’s guidelines. Otherwise the software wedge will not function properly.
Tips & tricks
Note that according to the EIA-232-E specification, the maximum cable length is 15 m at 19,200 bps.
Malfunctions in the RS-232 connections are frequently caused by ground loops. If both end devices establish a ground connection via
RS-232 but do not share the same ground potential in their power supply circuits, then compensation currents may result. This is
particularly noticeable with long cables.
These compensation currents, which are also present at the ground point of the RS-232 connection, may significantly degrade signal
quality and effectively stop the data flow. In challenging environments, electrically-isolated connections (via external converters) or
differential systems (RS-422/485 interface) are strongly recommended.
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9. Automatic switch-off
9.1.
Functional description
The DLT-V83 is equipped with an automatic switch-off module. If wired up accordingly, the DLT-V83 conveniently switches off
together with the vehicle’s ignition.
As disconnecting the power supply during operation can lead to data loss, the operating system needs to be shut down normally using
the appropriate hardware and software installed on the system when the ignition is switched off.
The DLT-V83 is connected to the vehicle with three supply cables. DC+ und DC- are directly connected to the power supply of the
vehicle, the connection is of course run through fuses.
The supply voltage connected is then linked to the DLT-V83’s ignition input via a switch, for example, the key switch of the ignition
(also with a fuse).
Read more about electronical installation in chapter 6.8 Notes for vehicle applications
9.2.
Automatic switch-off process
When the vehicle ignition is turned on or the DLT-V83 <Power> button is pressed, the DLT-V83 checks its internal temperature and
runs a test to confirm that the automatic switch-off function is working.
Once these checks have been successfully completed, the DLT-V83 starts the operating system.
No environmental conditions (e.g. the internal temperature of the device or the state of the ignition input) are checked for three
minutes during startup.
This allows the operating system to fully boot and the automatic switch-off software to be loaded.
After three minutes, the DLT-V83’s internal temperature and the state of the ignition input are constantly monitored.
If the DLT-V83’s internal temperature reaches a critical level, a controlled shutdown of the operating system is carried out. The
computer will remain switched off until the temperature is once again within the permitted range.
If the ignition input is grounded or isolated during normal operation of the DLT-V83, the device will switch to a delayed shut-off state.
The device will continue to operate normally in this state until the shut-off delay (e.g. 15 minutes) has elapsed.
−
If the ignition is turned on again during this shut-off delay, the DLT-V83 will revert to a normal operational state.
−
Once the shut-off delay has elapsed, the operating system will shut down and the device will automatically switch off (e.g. after
three minutes or a signal from the operating system).
9.2.1.
Device shutdown
If the operating system is shut down, all applications will be notified via the Windows message “WM_QUERYENDSESSION” first.
Every application must then respond within the time set in the registry (see DLoG Config guide). If there is no response within the
preset time, the application will be hard-terminated.
It may not be possible to close an application automatically if it has unsaved data. For example, the WORDPAD.EXE program
(included in Windows) cannot be closed automatically if there are unsaved changes. In such a situation, WORDPAD.EXE will
acknowledge the “WM_QUERYENDSESSION” Windows message by prompting the user to choose whether to save or not.
All applications that can be terminated without user confirmation using the keyboard shortcut <ALT> + <F4> will normally also respond
correctly to the “WM_QUERYENDSESSION” message and therefore do not need to be hard-terminated.
To ensure that important data is saved correctly, the application must respond appropriately to “WM_QUERYENDSESSION”, i.e. the
data must be saved without user confirmation and within the preset time.
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9.2.2.
Automatic switch-off configuration
Configuration in Windows with DLoG Config
For further information on the DLoG Config program, please refer to the relevant guide, which can be found in our Download Center
online at www.advantech-dlog.com.
Configuration in Linux
For information on this, please refer to the Linux guide in our Download Center at www.advantech-dlog.com (login required).
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10. Optional accessories
10.1. Pre-converter and power cables (optional)
The following is optionally available:
−
Power supply 110/240 VAC, 24 V output, 70 W
−
DC power cable 12/24/48 VDC
−
AC power cable EU, 110/220 VAC
−
US power cable, 110/220 VAC
10.2. Keyboards (optional)
On the DLT-V83 any USB keyboard can be connected. Advantech-DLoG offers the following keyboards with protection class IP 65:
A mountable SMALL keyboard with a protection class IP 65
Keyboard layouts: German, English, and French
Figure 10.1: SMALL keyboard
A 24-key keypad which can be mounted onto the device, with
a protection class IP 65
Figure 10.2: 24-key keypad
Keyboard-matching brackets for secure
mounting of the keyboards on the DLTV83 are available.
Figure 10.3: Keyboard mountings - examples
10.3. Mouse, (optional)
Any USB mouse or any mouse with RS-232 interface can be connected to the DLT-V83.
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Optional accessories
10.4. External CD/DVD-ROM drive (optional)
An external CD/DVD-ROM drive can be connected to the DLT-V83 via the USB interface.
NOTICE:
Property
damage
When connecting an external USB CD/DVD-ROM drive which has its own external power supply the DLT-V83
must be disconnected from the power supply. The CD/DVD-ROM must be powered up simultaneously or after
the DLT-V83 as otherwise this can cause start-up problems, malfunctions, or even the destruction of the device.
Please note: Not every device classified as a USB CD/DVD-ROM is a proper USB CD/DVD-ROM drive. Only use
devices approved by Advantech-DLoG to ensure the device is fully compatible.
In the BIOS USB CDROM must be entered as a boot device.
The CD/DVD-ROM drive is bootable once it has been properly installed. To boot from a CD/DVD-ROM, insert a bootable CD/DVD and
start the system.
10.5. USB Stick (optional)
You can connect any USB stick to the DLT-V83.
10.6. USB recovery stick (optional)
With the optional Advantech-DLoG recovery stick, images can be backed up and restored on the DLT-V83 if necessary (backup &
recovery). Please consult your Advantech-DLoG sales representative if necessary.
10.7. Scanners (optional)
You can connect scanners to either the USB interface or the serial interface.
If connected to COM1, the scanner can be powered through the interface (optional, 5 V or 12 V).
Be sure to only use scanners that have been approved by Advantech-DLoG.
10.8. Scanner bracket (optional)
Scanner brackets are available for the DLT-V83 for current
scanners (optional).
Figure 10.4: Scanner bracket
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11. Maintenance
WARNING: Danger due to electric shock when cleaning and maintaining the device.
To avoid electric shock, turn the DLT-V83 off and disconnect it from the power supply before cleaning or
maintaining it.
Servicing permitted only through skilled electronics persons.
11.1. Cleaning the housing
Ö Turn off the DLT-V83.
Ö Clean the housing with a damp cloth.
Do not use compressed air, a high-pressure cleaner or vacuum cleaner, as this can damage the surface.
Using a high-pressure cleaner poses the additional risk of water entering the device and damaging the electronics or display.
11.2. Touch screen cleaning
Ö Turn off the DLT-V83.
Ö Use neutral detergent or isopropyl alcohol on a clean soft cloth to clean the panel surface.
Ö Prevent using any kind of chemical solvent, acidic or alkali solution.
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Reasonably forseeable misuse
12. Reasonably forseeable misuse
12.1. Power supply
−
Do not connect DLT-V83 devices to an AC power supply.
−
Observe correct voltage ranges.
12.2. Powering up/down
−
Only power up the DLT-V83 after connecting all of the external devices.
−
The DLT-V83 is powered up by connecting it to an appropriate power supply and then, depending on the configuration of the
device, either using the <Power>-key or the ignition signal.
Read more about this feature in section 9.2 Automatic switch-off process.
−
Only disconnect the computer from the power supply after the computer has been properly shut down and switched off.
Otherwise file errors may occur on the storage device (in operating systems that have no activated write protection filter).
12.3. Cable cover
−
The supplied cable cover for the external ports must be installed prior to using the DLT-V83.
−
In order to comply with protection class, please use the optionally available assembly kit from Advantech-DLoG.
12.4. Mounting/Installation
−
Only use suitable mounting brackets and screws permitted by Advantech-DLoG.
−
Ensure that ball-and-socket bases and fastening arms are securely attached.
−
Follow the instructions carefully when attaching all outgoing cables to the strain relief rail.
−
The WLAN antenna should not be used as a handle when turning the terminal.
−
All fastening brackets and mounting parts supplied by Advantech-DLoG are only intended for use in the mounting of terminals
and peripheral devices and may not be used for other purposes.
−
When mounting peripheral devices, follow the manufacturer’s instructions. This is particularly important when welding or drilling
supporting parts.
−
To avoid any accidents, make sure your field of vision is not restricted in any way when mounting peripheral devices. Observe all
accident prevention regulations.
12.5. Mobile application on vehicles
−
Observe correct voltage ranges.
−
Ensure that supply lines are fused correctly.
−
Lay the supply cable so that it will not get crushed or frayed.
−
Read the labeling on the cable and connect the supply cable with the correct polarity.
−
Cut the supply cable as short as possible. This avoids tangled cables and improves the quality of the power supply.
−
Observe the vehicle manufacturer’s instructions for connecting additional loads, for instance, in conjunction with an emergency
shut-off switch.
−
Be sure that the connection of the line is as directly as possible to the battery and not to power supply lines with a great deal of
interference (e.g. the engine power supply) or otherwise affected by consumers.
−
Connect the supply cable to a suitable place. Ensure that the connecting cable has an adequate cross section and ampacity at
the connection point.
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12.6. Using the touch screen
−
Keep the panel surface clean.
−
Prevent any kind of adhesive applied on the surface.
−
Avoid high voltage and/or static charge.
−
Touch screens may not be operated with ball-point pens or writing utensils, tools of any kind (e.g. screwdrivers) or with sharp
objects (knives, scalpels, etc).
−
Touch the panel with your finger or stylus only to assure normal operation. Any sharp edged or hard objects are prohibited.
−
Operate the panel in a steady environment. Abrupt variation on temperature and humidity may cause malfunction of the panel.
−
Avoid applying excessive activation force or sudden impact on the panel surface.
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Technical customer support
13. Technical customer support
If you experience technical difficulties, please consult your distributor or contact the technical services department at AdvantechDLoG’s headquarters:
Phone: (+49) 89 / 41 11 91 0
E-Mail: [email protected]
Supplier address:
DLoG GmbH
Industriestraße 15
D-82110 Germering
Internet: www.advantech-dlog.com
E-Mail: [email protected]
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Declaration of Conformity
14. Declaration of Conformity
All connected components, as well as cable connections must also meet the EMC requirements for compliance with the EMC
legislation. For this reason, screened bus, LAN cables and connectors must be used.
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15. End-of-life device disposal
End-of-life electrical devices must be recycled and may not disposed of with general/domestic waste.
Contact an approved certified electrical scrap-recycling company for proper disposal.
Used batteries may also not be disposed of with general/domestic waste.
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Return shipment form
16. Return shipment form
Return shipment form (please fill in once per return shipment):
Company
Street
Zip code, town
Contact
Phone number /E-Mail
Type(s) of unit(s) returned:
Serial number(s) of the unit(s) returned:
[ ] The units have not been returned, as they are currently being used. However, the following parts are missing:
[ ] Unit was already damaged on delivery (please enclose a copy of the delivery note)
[ ] Delivery was incomplete
Missing parts:
[ ] The following error occurs when operating the unit:
[ ] Separate error report is enclosed
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17. List of figures
Figure 3.1: Integrated antenna (optional) ......................................................................................................................................................................... 21 Figure 3.2: Remote antenna (optional)............................................................................................................................................................................. 21 Figure 3.3: Micro Bluetooth Adapter (optional)................................................................................................................................................................. 22 Figure 3.4: GPS mouse (optional) .................................................................................................................................................................................... 22 Figure 3.5: Voice kit microphone (optional) ...................................................................................................................................................................... 23 Figure 3.6: Internal speaker ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 23 Figure 3.7: DLT-V83 cable cover with UPS...................................................................................................................................................................... 26 Figure 3.8: Dimensions DLT-V8310 front view................................................................................................................................................................. 27 Figure 3.9: Dimensions DLT-V8310 side view ................................................................................................................................................................. 28 Figure 3.10: Dimensions DLT-V8310 top view ................................................................................................................................................................. 28 Figure 3.11: Dimensions DLT-V8312 front view .............................................................................................................................................................. 29 Figure 3.12: Dimensions DLT-V8312 side view ............................................................................................................................................................... 30 Figure 3.13: Dimensions DLT-V8312 top view ................................................................................................................................................................. 30 Figure 3.14: Position of the VESA drill holes DLT-V8310 ................................................................................................................................................ 31 Figure 3.15: Position of the VESA drill holes DLT-V8312 ................................................................................................................................................ 31 Figure 5.1: DLoG Config program menu .......................................................................................................................................................................... 35 Figure 5.2: Summit Client Utility menu ............................................................................................................................................................................. 37 Figure 5.3: Start of the IXXAT driver installation .............................................................................................................................................................. 38 Figure 5.4: iManager: GPIO Bank Control ....................................................................................................................................................................... 38 Figure 6.1: External connectors detail view 24/48 VDC devices...................................................................................................................................... 39 Figure 6.2: External connectors detail view 12/24/48 VDC devices................................................................................................................................. 39 Figure 6.3: Exterior view of the DC power supply connector ........................................................................................................................................... 40 Figure 6.4: Power supply cable ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 41 Figure 6.5: Opened antenna cap...................................................................................................................................................................................... 42 Figure 6.6: Service USB under the antenna cap .............................................................................................................................................................. 43 Figure 6.7: Opened SIM card slot under the antenna cap ............................................................................................................................................... 44 Figure 6.8: Position of the ground bolt ............................................................................................................................................................................. 47 Figure 6.9: DLT-V83 cable cover with integrated UPS .................................................................................................................................................... 48 Figure 6.10: Dummy grommets and cable grommets for various cable diameters .......................................................................................................... 48 Figure 6.11: Cable grommet with an opening that is slightly smaller than the diameter of the cable .............................................................................. 49 Figure 6.12: The power supply cable, fit with a cable grommet, in the strain relief rail.................................................................................................... 49 Figure 6.13: Unused cable outlets sealed off with dummy grommets.............................................................................................................................. 49 Figure 6.14: Power supply cable secured to the strain relief rail with a cable clip ........................................................................................................... 50 Figure 6.15: Detailed view cable clips on strain relief rail ................................................................................................................................................ 50 Figure 6.16: Screwing the cable cover into place ............................................................................................................................................................ 50 Figure 6.17: Screw down the cable cover with integrated UPS ....................................................................................................................................... 51 Figure 6.18: Pressure compensation element.................................................................................................................................................................. 51 Figure 7.1: DLT-V83 <Power>-key................................................................................................................................................................................... 53 Figure 7.2: Software Keyboard ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 60 Figure 8.1: RJ45 network port .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 61 Figure 8.2: CAN, Digital In/Out and second Ethernet interface........................................................................................................................................ 62 Figure 8.3: Pin assignment of CAN interface ................................................................................................................................................................... 62 Figure 8.4: CAN interface pin position.............................................................................................................................................................................. 62 Figure 8.5: Digital I/O interface pin position ..................................................................................................................................................................... 63 Figure 8.6: Optional RJ45 network socket of the DLT-V83 .............................................................................................................................................. 63 Figure 10.1: SMALL keyboard .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 67 Figure 10.2: 24-key keypad .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 67 Figure 10.3: Keyboard mountings - examples.................................................................................................................................................................. 67 Figure 10.4: Scanner bracket ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 68 Advantech-DLoG
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Index
18. Index
<Power> key .................................................................. 56, 58, 59
<Shift> key ................................................................................. 56
12/24/48 VDCPower supply ....................................................... 25
16550A compatible..................................................................... 20
1999/5/EU .................................................................................. 15
24/48 VDC Power supply ........................................................... 24
24-key keypad ............................................................................ 67
30 AT fuse .................................................................................. 46
5M3 ............................................................................................ 19
A2DP stereo transmission .......................................................... 22
AC power cable EU, 110/220 VAC ............................................ 67
accessories ................................................................................ 67
Accident prevention regulations ................................................... 9
Additional loads .................................................................... 46, 70
Aircraft ........................................................................................ 13
Aluminum-cast housing .............................................................. 18
Ambient conditions ..................................................................... 19
Ampacity............................................................................... 46, 70
Analog Touch Controller ............................................................ 20
Antenna ...................................................................................... 21
Antenna cable ............................................................................ 21
Antenna cap ......................................................................... 20, 42
Antenna connection cable .......................................................... 43
Antenna minimum distance from people .................................... 52
Antenna solutions ....................................................................... 36
API description ..................................................................... 62, 63
APIs ............................................................................................ 38
Area of application........................................................................ 9
Arrow keys.................................................................................. 57
Audio interface for handset ........................................................ 23
Audio out .................................................................................... 23
Automatic switch-off ................................................................... 65
Automatic switch-off configuration ............................................. 35
Backlighting .......................................................................... 56, 58
Backspace .................................................................................. 57
Backup & recovery ............................................................... 33, 68
Ball-point pens...................................................................... 53, 71
Barcode scanners ...................................................................... 64
Battery ............................................................................ 46, 47, 70
Battery capacity .......................................................................... 26
Battery voltage ........................................................................... 26
Baud ........................................................................................... 20
BIOS ........................................................................................... 18
BIOS boot messages ................................................................. 33
BIOS POST self test................................................................... 18
Bluetooth Adapter....................................................................... 22
Bluetooth option ......................................................................... 44
Bracket ....................................................................................... 23
Brackets ............................................................................... 67, 68
Bridged power failures................................................................ 25
Bridging time USV ...................................................................... 26
Brightness adjustment ................................................................ 18
Brightness control................................................................. 56, 58
Bundesnetzagentur .................................................................... 36
Burning in a motionless image ................................................... 34
C partition ................................................................................... 33
cable clips............................................................................. 48, 50
cable cover ........................................................................... 48, 50
Cable cover ................................................................................ 70
cable diameter ............................................................................ 49
cable grommets .......................................................................... 48
cable insulation........................................................................... 50
Cable labeling....................................................................... 46, 70
Cables .................................................................................. 39, 70
Cache ......................................................................................... 18
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Calibrating the touch screen ...................................................... 34
CAN ................................................................................ 21, 38, 62
CAN pin assignment .................................................................. 62
CD/DVD-ROM drive ................................................................... 68
CE Marking ................................................................................ 14
CFast .......................................................................................... 18
Charging temperature USV ........................................................ 26
Charging the vehicle battery ...................................................... 11
Charging time USV .................................................................... 26
Chassis ...................................................................................... 47
Chipset ....................................................................................... 18
Circuit breaker ...................................................................... 11, 46
Class 5M3 .................................................................................. 19
Cleaning the housing ................................................................. 69
Cleaning/maintaining the device ................................................ 69
Color depth................................................................................. 20
COM1 ................................................................................... 20, 61
COM1 as a voltage source ........................................................ 61
COM2 ................................................................................... 20, 61
Compensation currents .............................................................. 64
compensation element ............................................................... 51
Compressed air .......................................................................... 69
Configuring the front keys of the device..................................... 35
Connecting cables...................................................................... 47
Connecting/disconnecting external devices ............................... 45
Connector assignement ............................................................. 39
Connector bay ............................................................................ 47
Converters.................................................................................. 47
Cooling air .................................................................................. 45
Cooling concept ......................................................................... 45
CPU ............................................................................................ 18
cylinder head screws.................................................................. 50
Data transfer rates ..................................................................... 36
DC power cable 12/24/48 VDC W ............................................. 67
DC power pack..................................................................... 24, 25
DC voltage supply connector ..................................................... 40
DC+ - connecting cable.............................................................. 46
DC-16 ......................................................................................... 25
DDR3-Technology...................................................................... 18
Declaration of Conformity .......................................................... 73
Delivery ...................................................................................... 32
Device type plate........................................................................ 17
DI1 and DI2 ................................................................................ 38
Digital I/O ................................................................. 21, 38, 62, 63
Dimensions ................................................................................ 18
Display ................................................................................. 18, 34
Disposal ..................................................................................... 75
DLoG Config .............................................................................. 35
DO1 to DO3 ............................................................................... 38
dummy grommets ...................................................................... 48
EIA-422/485 ............................................................................... 61
EIRP ........................................................................................... 36
Electric power hazards ............................................................... 10
Electric shock ............................................................................. 69
Electrical installation................................................................... 47
Emergency shut-off switch ................................................... 46, 70
EMERGENCY-Off switch of the vehicle..................................... 10
EN 60721-3-5 ............................................................................. 19
End-of-life device disposal ......................................................... 75
End-of-life electrical devices ...................................................... 75
Environmental conditions ........................................................... 65
ESD safe .................................................................................... 18
Ethernet ........................................................ 20, 21, 38, 61, 62, 63
Ethernet interface ....................................................................... 21
Expansion interface package ..................................................... 62
Explosive environments ............................................................. 12
External connectors 12/24/48 VDC device ................................ 39
External connectors 24/48 VDC device ..................................... 39
FA ......................................................................................... 24, 25
FCC requirements ...................................................................... 16
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Federal Communications Commission.......................................16
File errors ...................................................................................70
Flammable gases .......................................................................12
Flash ...........................................................................................33
Flash drive ........................................................................... 56, 58
Flash media ................................................................................18
Forklift applications .....................................................................47
Forklift chassis ............................................................................47
Forklift motors .............................................................................47
France ........................................................................................16
Frequency band................................................................... 21, 36
Fresh air circulation ....................................................................45
Front key .....................................................................................56
Front key configuration ...............................................................35
Function keys .............................................................................57
Fuse ............................................................................................46
Fuses ................................................................................... 24, 25
Gain ............................................................................................21
Galvanically isolated ............................................................ 24, 25
Germany .....................................................................................16
Gloves ........................................................................................53
GPIO Bank Control .....................................................................38
GPIO selection/analysis .............................................................38
GPS mouse ................................................................................22
GPS navigation...........................................................................22
grommet .....................................................................................49
Ground bolts ...............................................................................47
Ground loops ..............................................................................64
Ground potential .........................................................................64
Handheld microphone ................................................................23
Hardness ....................................................................................19
Hardware monitoring ..................................................................38
Heat ............................................................................................45
High-pressure cleaner ................................................................69
Hospitals .....................................................................................13
Housing ......................................................................................18
Humidity ......................................................................................19
I/O interface pin assignment .......................................................63
I/O settings .................................................................................38
IEEE 802.11 standard ................................................................36
Ignition ................................................................................. 40, 65
Ignition connecting cable ............................................................46
Ignition input ...............................................................................65
Ignition signal....................................................................... 53, 59
Images ........................................................................................68
iManager .....................................................................................38
Impedance ..................................................................................21
Input voltage USV.......................................................................26
Inputs DI1 and DI2......................................................................38
Installation ..................................................................................45
Integrated antenna .....................................................................21
Intel® ..........................................................................................18
Intended use .................................................................................9
Interconnector.............................................................................47
Internal speaker ..........................................................................23
Internal Speaker .........................................................................23
Internal supply voltage......................................................... 56, 58
Internal temperature ...................................................................65
Internal UPS ...............................................................................26
IP protection ...............................................................................51
IXXAT .........................................................................................38
Key switch of the ignition ............................................................65
Keyboard ............................................................................. 45, 60
Keyboards ..................................................................................67
LAN/Ethernet ..............................................................................61
Large electrical loads..................................................................47
LCD interface..............................................................................20
LED states ..................................................................................59
LEDs .................................................................................... 56, 58
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LEDs RJ45 ................................................................................. 61
Life-support systems .................................................................... 9
Limit values for exposure to radio waves ................................... 52
Linux ..................................................................................... 19, 34
Linux operating system .............................................................. 33
Lithium-Ion batteries ................................................................... 10
Logic ground ............................................................................... 47
Maintenance ............................................................................... 69
Manual brightness control .................................................... 56, 58
Material ....................................................................................... 18
Maximum output power USV ..................................................... 26
Mechanical vibration and shock-resistance .............................. 19
Mic in .......................................................................................... 23
Micro Bluethooth Adapter ........................................................... 22
Micro Bluetooth Adapter ............................................................. 44
Microsoft OS ............................................................................... 19
MIL-STD 810F ............................................................................ 19
Minimum distance from antennas .............................................. 52
Mobile application on vehicles ................................................... 70
Models ........................................................................................ 17
Modifications .............................................................................. 14
Mounting the DLT-V83 ............................................................... 39
Mouse ......................................................................................... 67
MS-Windows .............................................................................. 34
MS-Windows operating system .................................................. 33
Multi-Level-Watchdog................................................................. 38
Multiple power sources............................................................... 47
Network adapter ......................................................................... 61
Network adapter 2 ...................................................................... 63
Network connection .............................................................. 20, 45
Network controller ...................................................................... 20
Network interface ....................................................................... 20
Nominal current .................................................................... 24, 25
Operating resistive touch screens ........................................ 53, 71
Operating states ......................................................................... 59
Operating systems ............................................................... 19, 33
Operating temperature ............................................................... 19
Operating temperature USV ....................................................... 26
Operation .................................................................................... 53
Original power supply cables ............................................... 11, 41
Output ......................................................................................... 25
Output voltage USV.................................................................... 26
Outputs DO1 to DO3 .................................................................. 38
Overheating ................................................................................ 45
Pacemakers ............................................................................... 13
Packaging ................................................................................... 32
Password SCU ........................................................................... 37
PCIe MiniCard ............................................................................ 22
Peripheral devices ................................................................ 13, 47
Phoenix Combicon, 3-pin. .......................................................... 40
Phoenix Contact plug ................................................................. 46
Polarization ................................................................................. 21
Power cables .............................................................................. 46
Power consumption .............................................................. 24, 25
Power failures............................................................................. 25
Power key ................................................................................... 53
Power supply ........................................................................ 46, 70
Power supply 110/240 VAC, 24 V output, 70 W ........................ 67
Power supply 12/24/48 VDC ...................................................... 25
Power supply 24/48 VDC ........................................................... 24
Power supply cable .................................................................... 41
Power supply cables from Advantech-DLoG ....................... 11, 46
Power supply fuses .............................................................. 24, 25
Power supply unit ....................................................................... 25
Powering down ........................................................................... 70
Powering up ......................................................................... 53, 70
Powering up/down ...................................................................... 70
Pressure compensation element ................................................ 51
Printers ....................................................................................... 47
Processor ................................................................................... 18
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Protective cap............................................................................. 42
Protective film ............................................................................. 39
Radio frequency exposure ......................................................... 16
Radio networks........................................................................... 36
Radio performance ..................................................................... 36
RAM ........................................................................................... 18
Real-time clock ........................................................................... 18
Recalibrated ............................................................................... 34
Rechargeable batteries ........................................................ 10, 75
Recovery stick ............................................................................ 68
Recovery Stick ........................................................................... 33
Recycling .................................................................................... 75
RegTP ........................................................................................ 36
Relative humidity ........................................................................ 19
Remote WLAN antenna ............................................................. 21
Repairs ....................................................................................... 14
Return shipment form ................................................................. 76
Returning your device ................................................................ 32
Ring tongues .............................................................................. 47
RJ45 connection......................................................................... 61
RJ45 plug-in connector .............................................................. 20
RJ45 socket................................................................................ 63
RS-232 ....................................................................................... 20
RS-422/485 ................................................................................ 20
RTTE Directive 1999/5/EC ......................................................... 15
Sachschäden................................................................................ 8
Scanner ................................................................................ 45, 64
Scanner bracket ......................................................................... 68
Scanners .................................................................................... 68
Scope of delivery ........................................................................ 32
SCU ............................................................................................ 37
SELV circuit .............................................................. 11, 24, 25, 46
Separator.................................................................................... 11
Serial interfaces.................................................................... 20, 61
Serial number ............................................................................. 17
Serial ports, tips & tricks ............................................................. 64
Serial wedge............................................................................... 64
Service USB ............................................................................... 20
Service USB interface .......................................................... 42, 43
Sharp objects ....................................................................... 53, 71
Shield ground ............................................................................. 47
Shock and vibration .................................................................... 19
Shutdown delay time is running ................................................. 59
SIM card ............................................................................... 22, 37
SIM card slot ........................................................................ 42, 44
SIM card tray .............................................................................. 44
Soft key configuration ................................................................. 35
Software Keyboard ..................................................................... 60
Software updates ....................................................................... 43
Software Wedge ......................................................................... 64
Sound ......................................................................................... 23
Speaker ...................................................................................... 23
Special keys ............................................................................... 57
SSD ............................................................................................ 18
Stand by mode (S3) ................................................................... 59
Standard SIM card ..................................................................... 37
Standby typically .................................................................. 24, 25
Start-up problems ................................................................. 47, 68
Status of LEDs ........................................................................... 59
Storage temperature .................................................................. 19
Storage temperature USV .......................................................... 26
strain relief rail ...................................................................... 48, 50
Strain relief rail ..................................................................... 39, 70
Summit Client Utility ................................................................... 37
Sun light readable ...................................................................... 18
Supply cable ......................................................................... 46, 70
Supply voltage cable .................................................................. 47
SVGA ......................................................................................... 18
Switch ......................................................................................... 11
Technical specifications ............................................................. 17
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Temperature............................................................. 19, 56, 58, 59
Temperature sensor ................................................................... 59
TFT display ................................................................................ 34
the cable to break....................................................................... 50
Thunderstorms ........................................................................... 11
Tightening torque ....................................................................... 51
torque ......................................................................................... 50
Touch Controller......................................................................... 20
Touch screen ....................................................................... 19, 34
Touch screen cleaning ............................................................... 69
Touch screen on/off ............................................................. 56, 58
Touch screen operation ............................................................. 53
Touch stylus ............................................................................... 53
Transmitting power..................................................................... 36
Type identification ...................................................................... 17
Type plate .................................................................................. 17
Uninterruptible Power Supply .................................................... 26
Unlocking pin.............................................................................. 44
UPDD ......................................................................................... 34
UPS .......................................................................... 10, 11, 26, 53
US Highway Truck ..................................................................... 19
US power cable, 110/220 VAC .................................................. 67
USB ............................................................................................ 20
USB 2.0 ...................................................................................... 20
USB Adapter Bluetooth .............................................................. 22
USB interface ............................................................................. 68
USB interface under the antenna cap ........................................ 43
USB mouse ................................................................................ 67
USB Recovery stick ............................................................. 33, 68
USB stick.................................................................................... 68
USB-CD-ROM ............................................................................ 68
Vacuum cleaner ......................................................................... 69
Vehicle ....................................................................................... 47
Vehicle applications ............................................................. 46, 47
Vehicle battery ........................................................................... 11
Vehicle chassis .......................................................................... 47
VESA drill holes ......................................................................... 31
VGA controller ............................................................................ 20
Vibration and shock.................................................................... 19
Voice Kit (optional) ..................................................................... 23
Voltage range ....................................................................... 24, 25
VSWR ........................................................................................ 21
Warranty ..................................................................................... 17
Waste heat ................................................................................. 45
Weight ........................................................................................ 18
Windows..................................................................................... 19
Windows OS .............................................................................. 19
WLAN ......................................................................................... 42
WLAN 802.11 ............................................................................. 16
WLAN antenna ........................................................................... 21
WLAN antenna minimum distance from people......................... 52
WLAN card ................................................................................. 22
WLAN configuration ................................................................... 37
WLAN settings ........................................................................... 36
WLAN status display .................................................................. 35
WM_QUERYENDSESSION ...................................................... 65
WORDPAD.EXE ........................................................................ 65
Writing utensils ..................................................................... 53, 71
WWAN ....................................................................................... 37
WWAN card ............................................................................... 22
XGA ............................................................................................ 18
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