ionnic 06-0001 User manual

RUGGEDISED
TABLET 7"
06-0001
User’s Manual

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Declaration of Conformity
CE
The CE symbol on your product indicates that it is in compliance with the directives of the Union European (EU). A
Certificate of Compliance is available by contacting Technical Support.
This product has passed the CE test for environmental specifications when shielded cables are used for external
wiring. We recommend the use of shielded cables.
FCC Class B
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
guarantee of this device could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
RoHS
Certifies that all components in its products are in compliance and conform to the European Union’s Restriction of
Use of Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment (RoHS) Directive 2002/95/EC.
!This symbol of “CAUTION” indicates that there is a danger of injury to the user or a risk of
damage to the product, should warning notices be disregarded
This symbol indicates electrical warning
Battery Recycle
About This Manual
This user’s manual provides the general information, wiring and installation instructions for the product. The manual is
meant for the experienced users and integrators with hardware knowledge of personal computers. If you are not sure
about any description in this manual, consult your vendor before further handling.
We recommend that you keep one copy of this manual for the quick reference for any necessary maintenance in the
future.
Safety Symbols

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Important Safety Instructions
Read these safety instructions carefully:
• Read all cautions and warnings on the equipment.
• Place this equipment on a reliable surface when installing. Dropping it or letting it fall may cause damage.
• Make sure the correct voltage is connected to the equipment.
• For pluggable equipment, the socket outlet should be near the equipment and should be easily accessible.
• Keep this equipment away from humidity.
• Disconnect this equipment from the A/C outlet before cleaning it. Use a moist cloth. Do not use liquid or
sprayed detergent for cleaning.
• Do not scratch or rub the screen with a hard object.
• Never use any of the solvents, such as Thinner Spray-type cleaner, Wax, Benzene, Abrasive cleaner, Acid or
Alkaline solvent, on the display. Harsh chemicals may cause damage to the cabinet and the touch sensor.
• Remove dirt with a lightly moistened cloth and a mild solvent detergent. Then wipe the cabinet with a soft
dry cloth.
• If the equipment will not be used for a long time, disconnect it from the power source to avoid damage by
transient over-voltage.
• Never pour any liquid into openings. This may causes fire or electrical shock.
• If one of the following situations arises, get the equipment checked by service personnel:
• The power cord or plug is damaged.
• Liquid has penetrated into the equipment.
• The equipment has been exposed to moisture.
• The equipment does not work well, or you cannot get it to work according to the user’s manual.
• The equipment has been dropped or damaged.
• The equipment has obvious signs of breakage.
Rechargeable Battery Pack Safety
With very little care, you can optimize the battery life and maximize the lifespan of the battery. Most
importantly, use only the equipment in its ideal operating temperature (as described in specifications, page 10).
• Using the Equipment for the First Time
Be sure to fully charge (approx. 4 hours) the equipment when charging the equipment for the first time.
• Long-Term Storage & Maintenance
If you are putting away the battery for more than three months, it is recommended that the battery
should be stored separately and fully charged, and get recharged every three months. If you store an
uncharged battery, it could fall into a deep state of discharge which would render it incapable of holding
any charge. Be sure to store the equipment and battery at the proper temperature (as described in
specifications, page 10).

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Manufacturer Limited Warranty and Limitation of Liability
Manufacturer warrants that on the date of purchase this product will conform to Manufacturer’s
specifications for this product (which are available from the Manufacturer upon request), and
Manufacturer further warrants that this product is free from defects in materials and workmanship. The
Limited Warranty extends for one (1) years from the date of purchase, this warranty does not cover the
battery or any damage to the LCD screen. Other warranties may apply, call the Manufacturer for details.
The Manufacturer will, at its discretion, repair or replace any product found by the Manufacturer to be
defective and subject to this Limited Warranty.
Damage to parts of product resulting from tampering, accident, abuse, misuse, negligence,
unapproved modifications, fire or other hazard; improper installation or operation; or not being
maintained in accordance with the maintenance procedures set forth in the manufacturer’s
installation and operating instructions voids this limited warranty.
Oral statements or representations about the product which may have been made by
salespeople, dealers, agents or other manufacturer’s representatives do not constitute
warranties. This limited warranty may not be amended, modified, or enlarged except by a written
agreement signed by an authorised official or manufacturer which expressly refers to this limited
warranty.
Exclusion of Other Warranties
The manufacturer makes no other warranties, express or implied. The implied warranties for
merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose are hereby excluded and shall not apply to the
product. Buyer’s sole and exclusive remedy in contract, tort, or under any other theory against
manufacturer regarding the product and its use shall be the replacement or repair of the product as
described above.
Limitation of Liability
In the event of liability for damages arising out of the limited warranty or any other claim related to
the manufacturer’s products, the manufacturer’s liability for damages shall be limited to the amount
paid for the product at the time of the original purchase. In no event shall the manufacturer be special,
consequential, or incidental damages based upon any claim for breach of contract, improper installation,
negligence, or other claim, even if the manufacturer or a manufacturer’s representative has been
advised of the possibility of such damages. The manufacturer shall have no further obligation or liability
with respect to the product or its sale, operation and use, and the manufacturer neither assumes nor
authorises the assumption of any other obligation or liability in connection with such product.
This Limited Warranty defines specific legal rights. You may have other legal rights which
vary from state to state. Some states do no allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or
consequential damages.

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Product Features
• Qualcomm Quad-Core, Cortex A7, 1.1GHz Processor.
• Android 7.1.2 Operation System.
• Comply with IP-66 rating.
• WIFI, Bluetooth, LTE, GNSS connectivity.
• 5000mAh rechargeable battery.
• 7” IPS Display with 1280x800 resolution, 800cd/m, Multi-touch.
• Docking station provides easy charging and connectivity.
• Fully Rugged for Transportation / Warehousing / Industrial Control
Parts of the Device
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Chapter 1: Introduction
1.1 Product Highlights
● Qualcomm Quad-Core, Cortex A7, 1.1GHz Processor
● Android 7.1.2 Operation System
● comply with IP-66 rating
● WIFI, Bluetooth, LTE, GNSS and 5000mAh rechargeable battery supported
● 7” IPS Display, physical 1280x800 resolution, 800cd/m2, Touch Multi-touch
● Portable with Docking-Station
● Fully Rugged for Transportation/Warehousing/Industrial Control
1.2 Parts of the Device
Auto Backlights
Hand Strap
Mounting
Ram Mounting
Speaker
Home
Menu
Return
Power Indicator
SIM Card Slot
SD Card Slot
Headphone Jack
USB Type-C
Docking Station Docking Station
Protection Rubber
Power Button
Contact Pins
75mm VESA
Built-in Battery
Cooling Vent
Power Button
Camera Camera
Flashlight

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Wiring Diagram
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1.3 Extended Cable Definition
1.3.1 Standard version
NO.
Item
Definition
1
Pogo pin
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
GPIO69
GPIO1
GPIO
2
GPIO
3
GPIO4
ACC
GND
RXD0
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
TXD0
RXD1
TXD1
GND
ID
DP
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
DM
VUSB
EN
DC+
DC-
2
Com 2
RS232 /dev/ttyHSL1.
3
Com 1
RS232 /dev/ttyHSL0.
4
ACC Input
Connect with vehicle ACC power.
Voltage range: 0-30V.
Ps: With ACC function, the device is requested to connect the power source via
DC adaptor simultaneously to power on after ignition. please refer to 3-2 for the
DEMO and source code of ACC.
5
Power
DC input Voltage:DC8-36V(ISO 7637-2 compliant)
6
GPIO
Red
White
Green
Yellow
Black
Voltage range: 0-30V
Voltage range:
0-3.7V
Contact Pins
1
2
3
4
5
6
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No. Connection Description
1 Contact Pins
12345678
GPIO69 GPIO1 GPIO2 GPIO3 GPIO4 ACC GND RXD0
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
TXD0 RXD1 TXD1 GND ID DP
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
DM VUSB EN DC+ DC-
2 COM 2 RS232 / dev / ttyHSL1.
3 COM 3 RS232 / dev / ttyHSL0.
4 ACC Input
Connect with vehicle ACC power.
Voltage: 0–30V.
With ACC function, the device is requested to connect the power source via DC adaptor simultaneously to power
on after ignition. See page 25 for the DEMO and source code of ACC.
5 Power DC input. Voltage: 8–36V (ISO 7637-2 compliant)
6 GPIO
RED White Green Yellow Black
Voltage: 0–30V Voltage: 0–3.7V —
Input 1 Input 2 Output 1 Output 2 GND
7 USB USB Type-A (Can not be used simultaneously with USB Type-C on the device)

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Specifications
Protection
IP-66
1.5m drop resistance
Raised bezel for LCD impact protection
LCD 7" Digital IPS Panel
Resolution 1280x800
Brightness 800 cm/m
Touch Input Capacitive Multi-touch
CPU Qualcomm 4xARM Cortex A7, 1.1GHz Processor
OS Andriod v7.1.2
Memory LPDDR3 2GB
Storage 16GB
GPU Adreno 304
Audio
Integrated microphone
Integrated 2W speaker
1 x 3.5mm stereo headphone jack
Navigation
AGPS &
E-Compass
GPS 1575.42MHz±1.023MHz
GLONASS 1597.5MHz~1605.8MHz
BeiDou 1561.098MHz±2.046MHz
WWAN
US Version North
America
LTE FDD: B2/B4/B5/B7/B12/B13/B25/B26 WCDMA: B1/B2/B4/B5/B8
GSM: 850/1900MHz
EU Version
EMEA/Korea/Thailand
LTE FDD: B1/B3/B5/B7/B8/B20 LTE TDD: B38/B40/B41 WCDMA: B1/B5/B8
GSM: 850/900/1800/1900MHz
AU Version Australia/
Taiwan/Brazil
LTE FDD: B1/B3/B5/B7/B8/B28 LTE TDD: B40
WCDMA: B1/B2/B5/B8
GSM: 850/900/1800/1900MHz
CN Version
China/India
LTE FDD: B1/B3/B8
LTE TDD: B38/B39/B40/B41 TDSCDMA: B34/B39 EVDO/CDMA: BC0 WCDMA: B1/B8
GSM: 900/1800MHz
JPN Version
Japan
LTE FDD: B1/B3/B8/B18/B19/B26 LTE TDD: B41
WCDMA: B1/B6/B19

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Specifications cont.
Data
Transmission
LTE
LTE-FDD
Max 150Mbps(DL)/Max 50Mbps(UL) LTE-FDD
Max 130Mbps(DL)/Max 35Mbps(UL)
DC-HSPA+ Max 42 Mbps(DL)/Max 5.76Mbps(UL)
WLAN
802.11a/b/g/n
2.4GHz & 5GHz
Wake-on-WLAN (WoWLAN)
Ad hoc mode
WAPI SMS4 hardware encryption
AP mode
Wi-Fi Direct
MCS 0-7 for HT20 and HT40
Bluetooth
2402MHz~2480MHz
Integrated Bluetooth 4.2 LE + EDR class 2, with HID, A2DP, AVRCP, BIP, BPP, FTP, HFP, HSP, OPP, SPP
Sensor
Gyroscope
Accelerometer (G-sensor)
NFC
(optional)
Read/ write Made: ISO/IEC 14443 A&B up to 848kbit/s, FeliCa at 212&424 kbit/s
MIFARE 1K, 4K, NFC Forum type 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 tags. ISO/IEC 15693 All peer-to-peer modes
Card Emulation Mode (from host): NFC Forum T4T( ISO/IEC 14443 A&B)at 106 kbit/s
Camera
(optional)
Front 2 megapixel camera
Rear 8 megapixel camera
Mounting
(Optional)
RAM Mount 1.912"RAM mount compatible (AMPS holes)
VESA Bracket Vesa 75mm Folder Bracket
I/O Interface
Serial Port 2 x RS232
USB Port 1 x USB Host,1x USB Device, High speed up to 480Mbps
SD Slot 1 x Micro SD card, 1.8v / 2.95v, up to 64G
SIM Socket 1 x Mini SIM Card slot, 1.8v / 2.95v
GPIO Gpio×2 Input, Gpio×2 Output (See "3. 4Extended Cable Definition" for details.)
ACC See page 6 "Wiring Diagram" for details.

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Power Supply External AC Power Adapter
Battery Type Lithium-ion rechargeable battery
Battery Capacity 3.7V, 5000mAh battery, about 5hours
Power
Consumption
Normal mode: 5 Watt
Charging mode: 8 Watt
Adapter Input AC 100-240C, 50-60Hz
Adapter Output DC power output 12V/2A
Operating Temp. -10°C ~ 65°C (14°F ~ 149°F)
Storage Temp. -20°C ~ 70°C (-4°F ~ 158°F)
Operating
Humidity 95% (non-condensing)
Dimensions 207.4 x 137.4 x 30.1 cm
Weight
Tablet 785g
Docking Station 550g
Specifications cont.

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Getting Started
Power On/Off and Sleep/Wake
Power On the Device
1. Long press the power button for more than 2 seconds until the Logo displayed. It needs around 40 seconds to
start the system. The indicator is on when tablet activate normally.
2. Power on by connecting ACC, see details on page 17 "Using ACC”.
3. Power consumption during activation: 5w Typical Value.
Power Off The Device
1. Long press the power button for more than 2 seconds until the shut down option box pop-up, then click the
“POWER OFF” option.
2. Power off by ACC, see details on page 17 "Using ACC”.
3. In order to reduce the standby power consumption, the red light is on in charging status when power on. And the
light will go off if full charged.
4. The consumption during power off (with docking station) – around 100mW.
Sleep and Wake Up The Device
1. Auto sleep, the sleep time can be set up in the settings.
2. Short press button to sleep.
3. Sleep by ACC, see details on page 17 "Using ACC”.
4. Short press to wake
5. Wake by ACC, see details on page 17 "Using ACC”.
6. The average of power consumption in sleep status – 1W
Indicator Colour
Device Status
Charging and Discharging Power On/Off
Green light on Uncharged or Fully charged Power On
Red light on Charging Power Off or Power On
Red or Green light
blinking
The device is abnormal, please cut off the external power supply immediately and
return it back to the supplier for repair.

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Installing microSD and Sim Card
Charging the Battery
1. Find the SIM card slot and the microSD card slot. See photo below.
2. To install the SIM card(s) or the microSD card, orient the card as indicated, and fully insert the card into the slot
until it locks into place.
3. Lock the interface cover with screws.
Turn OFF the device power before installing microSD card and/or Sim card.
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c. Sleep by ACC, see the details in Chapter “3.3 Using ACC”
d. Short press to wake
e. Wake by ACC, see the details in Chapter “3.3 Using ACC”
f. The average of power consumption in sleep status: 1W
2.2 Installing microSD and SIM Card
To install the microSD card and/or SIM card:(Note:Must be installed in power off
status!!!)
a. Find the SIM card slot and the microSD card slot. The above graphics illustrates
the correct card orientation:
b. To install the SIM card(s) or the microSD card, orient the card as indicated, and
fully insert the card into the slot until it locks into place.
c. Lock the interface cover with screws.
2.3 Charging the Battery
Due to shipment, the battery is partially drained when the package is delivered to
you. Be sure to charge the battery to full when you are charging it for the first time.
Tips:
Please keep the DC in charging status at work if available. Owe to the unique
power supply design (Patent No.: CN201821205954.6), the device use the power
supplied by DC input or USB type-C input firstly, rather than the power which store
in the internal battery.
It makes the battery to be stored after fully charged. This excellent design is very
beneficial for extending the life of the tablet battery and ensuring the safety in use.
2.3.1 Charging with the Power Adapter
To charge the battery with the provided power adapter:
a. if the device with an optional docking station, then mount the tablet tablet with
docking station, connect the power adapter to the DC port of Docking station.
SIM Card Slot
SD Card Slot
For safety reasons, the battery is partially drained when the package is delivered to you. Be sure to charge the
battery fully when you are charging it for the first time.

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Checking the Battery Level
When charging, a battery indicator will appear in the status bar showing the charging percentage.
To view the charge percentage, swipe down the Status Bar.
When the battery is fully charged, you can disconnect the DC input or USB type-c cable.
To charge the battery with the provided power adapter:
1. To charge the tablet via docking station, mount the tablet on docking station and connect the power adapter to
the DC port on the Docking station.
2. Alternatively, the tablet can be charged via its USB type-C cable (min. 5V/2A).
Charging with Power Adapter
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b. The tablet could be charged by a 5V2A and above USB charger via USB type-C
cable.
Warning:
a. Please ensure that the input voltage of the DC interface is within the range of
8V-36V, or use the 12V adapter coming with device. If the input voltage of the DC is
outside this range, the tablet may be unable to charge or damaged. It may cause
the warranty invalid.
2.3.2 Checking the Battery Level
a. When the charging is in process, a battery indicator will appear in the status bar
showing the charging percentage. To view the charge percentage, swipe down the
Status Bar and you will see the charging percentage.
b. When the battery is fully charged, you can disconnect the DC input or USB
type-c cable. If available, please keep the device in charging by DC power supply.
See the details in “2.3 Charging the Battery”
Connect to 8–36V power supply
PLEASE ENSURE THAT THE INPUT VEHICLE VOLTAGE OF THE DC INTERFACE IS WITHIN
THE RANGE OF 8–36V.
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b. The tablet could be charged by a 5V2A and above USB charger via USB type-C
cable.
Warning:
a. Please ensure that the input voltage of the DC interface is within the range of
8V-36V, or use the 12V adapter coming with device. If the input voltage of the DC is
outside this range, the tablet may be unable to charge or damaged. It may cause
the warranty invalid.
2.3.2 Checking the Battery Level
a. When the charging is in process, a battery indicator will appear in the status bar
showing the charging percentage. To view the charge percentage, swipe down the
Status Bar and you will see the charging percentage.
b. When the battery is fully charged, you can disconnect the DC input or USB
type-c cable. If available, please keep the device in charging by DC power supply.
See the details in “2.3 Charging the Battery”

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Installing/Replacing the Battery
In case you need to install or replace the battery, follow the steps below to access the battery chamber and replace
the battery.
1. Place the device on a flat surface, with the rear side facing up. Loosen the retaining screws on the back cover by
using a Hexagon socket screwdriver with flat head.
2. To install a new battery, orient the new battery so that the contact pins are aligned correctly.
3. Replace the battery cover and secure the retaining screws by using a Hexagon socket screwdriver with flat
head.
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2.3.3 Installing/Replacing the Battery
In case you need to install or replace the battery, follow the steps below to access
the battery chamber and replace the battery.
1. Place the device on a flat surface, with the rear side facing up. Loosen the
retaining screws on the back cover by using a Hexagon socket screwdriver with
flat head.
2. To install a new battery, orient the new battery so that the contact pins are
aligned correctly.
3. Replace the battery cover and secure the retaining screws by using a Hexagon
socket screwdriver with flat head.
2.4 Optimizing Battery Life
If the tablet is unable to keep charging by DC power supply, to optimize the
operating time of the battery, it is recommended that you do the following:
Decrease the LCD display brightness.
Set a shorter timeout of inactivity to allow the screen enter sleep mode.
Turn off the display if you are not using it.
Disable the power-drawing features like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth or GPS function if you
are not using it.
Disable the App that heavily drains the battery if you are not using it. To view
the battery usage by individual App, swipe down the Status Bar in the upper
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2.3.3 Installing/Replacing the Battery
In case you need to install or replace the battery, follow the steps below to access
the battery chamber and replace the battery.
1. Place the device on a flat surface, with the rear side facing up. Loosen the
retaining screws on the back cover by using a Hexagon socket screwdriver with
flat head.
2. To install a new battery, orient the new battery so that the contact pins are
aligned correctly.
3. Replace the battery cover and secure the retaining screws by using a Hexagon
socket screwdriver with flat head.
2.4 Optimizing Battery Life
If the tablet is unable to keep charging by DC power supply, to optimize the
operating time of the battery, it is recommended that you do the following:
Decrease the LCD display brightness.
Set a shorter timeout of inactivity to allow the screen enter sleep mode.
Turn off the display if you are not using it.
Disable the power-drawing features like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth or GPS function if you
are not using it.
Disable the App that heavily drains the battery if you are not using it. To view
the battery usage by individual App, swipe down the Status Bar in the upper

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Optimising Battery Life
Tips to optimise battery life:
• Decrease the LCD display brightness.
• Set a shorter time out of inactivity to allow the screen enter sleep mode.
• Turn off the display if you are not using it.
• Disable the power-drawing features like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth or GPS function if you are not using it.
• Disable the App that heavily drains the battery if you are not using it. To view the battery usage by individual
App, swipe down the Status Bar in the upper right corner and tap and hold the BATTERY tile.
• Enable CPU power saving mode on battery settings page to limit the maximum CPU performance to conserve
battery life and lower device temperature.
To access the battery settings page, swipe down the Status Bar in the upper right corner and then tap and hold
the BATTERY tile.
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right corner and tap and hold the BATTERY tile.
Enable CPU power saving mode on battery settings page to limit the
maximum CPU performance to conserve battery life and lower device
temperature.
To access the battery settings page, swipe down the Status Bar in the upper
right corner and then tap and hold the BATTERY tile.
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right corner and tap and hold the BATTERY tile.
Enable CPU power saving mode on battery settings page to limit the
maximum CPU performance to conserve battery life and lower device
temperature.
To access the battery settings page, swipe down the Status Bar in the upper
right corner and then tap and hold the BATTERY tile.

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Device Interface
Transferring Files Between Computer and The Device
Connection
You can transfer files, such as pictures or audio files, between your computer and your device using the USB
connection.
Connect the device to the computer by using the USB type-c cable, and open the prompt message of the device.
The following interface displays. Click “USB charging this device”to charge.
Then select “Transfer files”.
Find the “Device” in “This PC”.
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Chapter 3. Using hardware interface
3.1 Transferring Files Between Computer and The Device
You can transfer files, such as pictures or audio files, between your computer
and your device using the provided USB cable.
3.1.1 Connection
Connect the device to the computer by using the USB type-c cable, and open the
prompt message of the device. The following interface displays. Click “USB
charging this device”to charge.
Then select “Tranfer files".
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Chapter 3. Using hardware interface
3.1 Transferring Files Between Computer and The Device
You can transfer files, such as pictures or audio files, between your computer
and your device using the provided USB cable.
3.1.1 Connection
Connect the device to the computer by using the USB type-c cable, and open the
prompt message of the device. The following interface displays. Click “USB
charging this device”to charge.
Then select “Tranfer files".
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Find out the “Device” in “This PC”.
3.2 Using Serial Port Demo App
Serial Port ID: COM1, COM2
Correspondence between RS232 tail line and device node.
COM1=/dev/ttyHSL0.
COM2=/dev/ttyHSL1.
1. The boxes in red means the text box for the COM port info. received, to display
info received by corresponding COM port.
2. The boxes in red means the text input box for the COM port info. sent, to edit
info sent by corresponding COM port.
3. The left box in red means Baud rate Drop-down selection box, to select
corresponding COM port Baud rate。
4. The right box in red means COM port switch, to switch on/off corresponding
COM port.
5. The boxes in red means auto send interval time setting.
6. The boxes in red means auto send mode selection, and COM port info.
sending button.
7. COM port info. sending button.
8. The boxes in red means text rows counting in the info. receiving text box, the
above numbers corresponding to the COM port info. receiving box on the left,
the following numbers corresponding to the one on the right.
9. The boxes in red means send/receive info. codec format option button, select
Txt to send info. with String codec, select Hex to send info. with Hexadecimal

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Using the ACC
ACC Connection Instruction
ACC Functions
1. Boot up the tablet by ACC powered.
2. Light up the screen by ACC powered.
3. Close the screen by ACC outage, and setting the delay time.
4. Trigger to shut down the tablet by ACC outage, and setting the delay time.
For the above-mentioned ACC powered and outage, that means level edge trigger, but not trigger when ACC at high
level or low level.
Function 1 can't be closed by setting within system, Function 2, 3 and 4 can be set by switch of ACC settings within
system.
There is no individual switch for Function 2, switch set by main switch within system settings.
Connecting the tablet with vehicle power supply via the docking station, and connecting ACC wire on extended
cable of the tablet with ACC of vehicle.
Please see page 6 “Wiring Diagram” for ACC Interface details.
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format codec.
10. The boxes in red means manual clear button, click to clear both info. in the
COM port info. receiving boxes.
3.3 Using ACC
Please see “1.3 Extended cable definition” for ACC Interface details.
3.3.1 ACC Connection Instruction
Figure 1-1, connecting the tablet with vehicle power supply through extended
cable or docking station, and connecting ACC wire on extended cable of the
tablet with ACC of vehicle.
Figure 1-1
3.3.2 ACC Functions
I. Boot up the tablet by ACC powered.
II. Light up the screen by ACC powered.
III. Close the screen by ACC outage, and setting the delay time.
IV. Trigger to shut down the tablet by ACC outage, and setting the delay time.
Note:
a) For the above-mentioned ACC powered and outage, that means level edge
trigger, but not trigger when ACC at high level or low level.
b) Function I can't be closed by setting within system, Function II, III and IV can
be set by switch of ACC settings within system.
c) There is no individual switch for Function II, switch set by main switch within
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format codec.
10. The boxes in red means manual clear button, click to clear both info. in the
COM port info. receiving boxes.
3.3 Using ACC
Please see “1.3 Extended cable definition” for ACC Interface details.
3.3.1 ACC Connection Instruction
Figure 1-1, connecting the tablet with vehicle power supply through extended
cable or docking station, and connecting ACC wire on extended cable of the
tablet with ACC of vehicle.
Figure 1-1
3.3.2 ACC Functions
I. Boot up the tablet by ACC powered.
II. Light up the screen by ACC powered.
III. Close the screen by ACC outage, and setting the delay time.
IV. Trigger to shut down the tablet by ACC outage, and setting the delay time.
Note:
a) For the above-mentioned ACC powered and outage, that means level edge
trigger, but not trigger when ACC at high level or low level.
b) Function I can't be closed by setting within system, Function II, III and IV can
be set by switch of ACC settings within system.
c) There is no individual switch for Function II, switch set by main switch within

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ACC Settings Path
ACC settings located under the category of System in the Settings of Android OS. Please refer to Figure 1, 2 and 3.
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system setting
3.3.3 ACC Settings Path
ACC settings located in ACC Settings under the category of System in the
Settings of Android OS. Please refer to Figure 2-1, 2-2 and 2-3.
Figure 2-1
Figure 2-2
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system setting
3.3.3 ACC Settings Path
ACC settings located in ACC Settings under the category of System in the
Settings of Android OS. Please refer to Figure 2-1, 2-2 and 2-3.
Figure 2-1
Figure 2-2
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Figure 2-3
3.3.4 ACC Settings
ACC settings as shown in Figure 2-4 & Figure 2-5.
Mark 1: The main switch of the three functions controlled by ACC, namely, light
up the screen, close the screen and shut down.
Mark 2: The switch of close screen function controlled by ACC.
Mark 3: Click to pop-up dialog box as shown in Figure 2-6, to edit the screen off
delay time after ACC outage.
Mark 4: The current screen off delay time after ACC outage.
Mark 5: The switch of Trigger to shut down function by ACC outage.
Mark 6: Click to pop-up dialog box as shown in Figure 2-7, to edit the shut down
delay time after ACC outage.
Mark 7: The current shut down delay time after ACC outage.
Figure 2-4 ACC Settings interface 1
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3

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ACC Settings
1. The main switch of the three functions controlled by ACC, namely, lightup the screen, close the screen and shut down.
2. The switch of close screen function controlled by ACC.
3. Click to pop-up dialog box as shown in Figure 6, to edit the screen off delay time after ACC outage.
4. The current screen off delay time after ACC outage.
5. The switch of Trigger to shut down function by ACC outage.
6. Click to pop-up dialog box as shown in Figure 7, to edit the shut down delay time after ACC outage.
7. The current shut down delay time after ACC outage.
ACC settings as shown in Figure 4 & Figure 5 below.
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Figure 2-3
3.3.4 ACC Settings
ACC settings as shown in Figure 2-4 & Figure 2-5.
Mark 1: The main switch of the three functions controlled by ACC, namely, light
up the screen, close the screen and shut down.
Mark 2: The switch of close screen function controlled by ACC.
Mark 3: Click to pop-up dialog box as shown in Figure 2-6, to edit the screen off
delay time after ACC outage.
Mark 4: The current screen off delay time after ACC outage.
Mark 5: The switch of Trigger to shut down function by ACC outage.
Mark 6: Click to pop-up dialog box as shown in Figure 2-7, to edit the shut down
delay time after ACC outage.
Mark 7: The current shut down delay time after ACC outage.
Figure 2-4 ACC Settings interface 1
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
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Figure 2-5 ACC Settings interface 2
Figure 2-6 Screen off delay time setting dialog box
Figure 2-7 Shut down delay time setting dialog box
3.4 Using GPIO
3.3.1 GPIO Tail Lines Instruction
Regarding the definition diagram of GPIO interface, please see the details in
Chapter “1.5 Cable Definition”.
3.3.2 GPIO Typical Connection
The following figure is a typical connection method of GPIO. In order to ensure
the data communicate normally, please connect the GPIO interface of the tablet

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GPIO Tail Lines Instructions
GPIO Typical Connection
Regarding the definition diagram of GPIO interface, please see the details on page XX “Cable Definition”.
The following figure is a typical connection method of GPIO. In order to ensure the data communicate normally,
please connect the GPIO interface of the tablet as shown in the following figure.
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
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Figure 2-5 ACC Settings interface 2
Figure 2-6 Screen off delay time setting dialog box
Figure 2-7 Shut down delay time setting dialog box
3.4 Using GPIO
3.3.1 GPIO Tail Lines Instruction
Regarding the definition diagram of GPIO interface, please see the details in
Chapter “1.5 Cable Definition”.
3.3.2 GPIO Typical Connection
The following figure is a typical connection method of GPIO. In order to ensure
the data communicate normally, please connect the GPIO interface of the tablet
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Figure 2-5 ACC Settings interface 2
Figure 2-6 Screen off delay time setting dialog box
Figure 2-7 Shut down delay time setting dialog box
3.4 Using GPIO
3.3.1 GPIO Tail Lines Instruction
Regarding the definition diagram of GPIO interface, please see the details in
Chapter “1.5 Cable Definition”.
3.3.2 GPIO Typical Connection
The following figure is a typical connection method of GPIO. In order to ensure
the data communicate normally, please connect the GPIO interface of the tablet
Using the GPIO
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GPIO input
GPIO output
GND
GPIO output
GPIO Input
GND
Peripheral unit
the tablet
as shown in the following figure.
GPIO Cable
GPIO Cable
GND
3.3.3 GPIO Specification
the tablet GPIO specification Descriptions
PINs
Wire
Color
Description
Logic
Symbol
Min
TYP.
Max
Unit
Note
GPIO1
Red
Digital Input
VIH
3
5
25
V
Positive Trigger
input
VIL
0
0
0.6
V
GPIO2
While
Digital Input
VIH
3
5
25
V
Positive Trigger
input
VIL
0
0
0.6
V
GPIO3
Green
Digital
Output
VOH
3
-
4
V
Internal weak
pull-up
VOL
0
-
0.1
V
GPIO4
Yellow
Digital
Output
VOH
3
-
4
V
Internal weak
pull-up
VOL
0
-
0.1
V
GND
Black
Ground
Note:Black wire (Ground) should be connected to common ground of connecting devices.
3.3.4 GPIO_DEMO Instruction
a) Introduction
This software is only used for reference when developing GPIO functions of
device, and it isn't suitable for factory's standard software.
b) GPIO_DEMO Main Interface

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GPIO Specification
GPIO_DEMO Instruction
Pins Wire Colour Description Logic Symbol Min. TYP. Max. Unit Note
GPIO1 RED Digital Input
VIH 3 5 25 V
Positive Trigger Input
VIL 0 0 0.6 V
GPIO2 WHITE Digital Input
VIH 3 5 25 V
Positive Trigger Input
VIL 0 0 0.6 V
GPIO3 GREEN Digital Output
VOH 3 — 4 V
Internal weak pull-up
VOL 0 — 0.1 V
GPIO4 YELLOW Digital Output
VOH 3 — 4 V
Internal weak pull-up
VOL 0 — 0.1 V
GND BLACK Ground Black wire (Ground) should be connected to common ground of connecting devices.
1. This software is only used for reference when developing GPIO functions of device, and it isn't suitable for factory's
standard software.
2. GPIO_DEMO Main Interface:
3. Introduction of Main Components:
The part marked with a red box in Figure 9, the "Name" in the first column means the port names of GPIO. The
"Direction" in the second column means the input or output direction of the ports (It uses drop-down list control to
match the Direction value of corresponding GPIO ports with the actual situation of device, ensure that the test software
works normally, but not available for adjusting the input or output state of the GPIO ports.). The "State" in the third
column means the current level state of the GPIO ports, it used to show the level state of corresponding GPIO ports
read by the software last time when the direction of GPIO port is IN; The buttons on State column can set the level
state of corresponding GPIO ports when the direction of GPIO port is OUT.
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Figure 2-1
c) Introduction of Main Components
The part marked with a red box in Figure 2-2. The "Name" in the first column
means the port names of GPIO. The "Direction" in the second column means
the input or output direction of the ports (Ps: It uses drop-down list control to
match the Direction value of corresponding GPIO ports with the actual situation
of device, ensure that the test software works normally, but not available for
adjusting the input or output state of the GPIO ports.). The "State" in the third
column means the current level state of the GPIO ports, it used to show the
level state of corresponding GPIO ports read by the software last time when
the direction of GPIO port is IN; The buttons on State column can set the level
state of corresponding GPIO ports when the direction of GPIO port is OUT.
Figure 2-2
The button marked with a red box in Figure 2-3. It's used to read the level state
of GPIO ports simultaneously when the directions are IN, and update to
display on the corresponding buttons of State column; The criticality of
high-low level is about 0.78V, it will display HIGH when more than 0.78V, and
display LOW when less than 0.78V.
Fig. 8
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