Pixsys TD430 User manual

Manuale
operatore

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Summary
1 Introduction..............................................................................4
2 Ordering codes........................................................................4
3 Optional devices......................................................................4
4 Dimensions and installation....................................................5
5 Hardware data.........................................................................6
Mechanical features.......................................................................6
Standard Hardware configuration..................................................6
Display and Lamp..........................................................................6
Connections...................................................................................6
6 Electrical wirings......................................................................7
6.1 Terminal block M1 .............................................................8
6.2 Ethernet connection...........................................................8
6.3 USB connections...............................................................8
6.4 Audio connector.................................................................9
6.5 SD/MMC connector .........................................................10
6.6 USB-Device connector ....................................................11
6.7 ETD-EXP Connector for data acquisition modules.......11
7 Setting of dip-switches...........................................................12
7.1 Serial dip-switches...........................................................12
7.2 CPU dip-switches ............................................................14
8 Connecting the Terminal to PC..............................................15
8.1 Connection to PC by ActiveSync.....................................15
8.2 Connection by FTP..........................................................17
8.3 Remote desktop...............................................................19
9 Auto-start of selected applications.........................................20
9.1 Create autorun.lnk file......................................................21
10 Installation program...............................................................23
11 Software applications.............................................................23
11 Notes / Updates......................................................................25

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1 Introduction
Thanks for choosing a Pixsys device.
TD430 is a Touch-screen graphic Terminal and HMI, Windows-
CE based.
Sealing of front panel according to IP54, box sealing according to
IP30.
2 Ordering codes
TD430-AD Touch-screen panel 4,3” - 480x272 –
Power supply 12..24V AC/DC ±15%-50/60Hz
3 Optional devices
ETD884-AD Expansion module for load cells; 8 digital I/O, 2
analogue outputs V/mA

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4 Dimensions and installation
100 mm
140 mm
Spessore suggerito
2 mm
Suggested thickness
÷6
87 mm
Dima di foratura
132 x 90 mm
Frontal panel cut-out
33 mm
130 mm
SD
CARD
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32mm
inserimento
Memory Card
32mm
insert
Memory Card
Memory Card optional)
Cod. CARD SD
Espansione optional)
Cod. ETD884-AD

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5 Hardware data
Mechanical features
F
ront panel
Anodized dull aluminium 8mm,
Standard Har
dware configuration
CPU
ARM V4i 200 MHz
Audio
AC ’97 SoundMAX® Codec
D
isplay
and
L
amp
T
ype
: LCD TFT touch screen
Dimension
s
Active area 4.3”
Resolution
480 x 272
P
ixel
dimension
0.198 x 0.198 mm
Colo
rs
16 millions
Lamp life
50000 h typical
La
mp power
0.66 W
C
onnections
Expansion slot
1 data acquisition Slot
Com
munication ports
1 LAN (10/100), Ethernet RJ-45
1 RS485 opto-isolated
1 CAN opto-isolated
I/O Port
2 rear USB port 2.0 12 Mbits/S 150mA
Audio
1 line Out
Power supply
12..24V AC/DC ±15% 50/60Hz
Power consumption
Typical 3,7 W Max 4,8 W

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6 Electrical wirings
Although this device has been designed to resist
noises in an industrial environment, please notice the
following safety guidelines
•
Separate control lines from power wires
•
Avoid proximity of remote control switch
es,
electromagnetic meters powerful engines
•
Avoid proximity of power groups, especially those
with phase control
View of connectors on TD430-AD:
DIP1
DIP2
ETH1 USB1
M1
ETD-EXP
SD
CARD
USB DEVICE
JK1

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6.1 Terminal block M1
M
1
1 Positive power supply of device
2 Ground power supply of device
3 Rs485+ opto-isolated
4 Rs485- opto-isolated
5 Isolated ground for serial
6 CAN H opto-isolated serial
7 CAN L opto-isolated serial
6.2 Ethernet connection
Connector RJ45
Ethernet Connector 10/100 Base-T available on rear side of
Terminal, below terminal block of power supply. It allows to
connect the device to local network.
Green led indicates that link is available and device is connected
to network.
Yellow led indicates that data transmission/receipt is in progress.
6.3 USB connections
The device is provided with two USB 2.0 connectors.
USB1 is located on the rear side of the Terminal beside RJ45
Ethernet connector :

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USB2 is located on the front panel and is protected by a silicon
cover. :
The connector on front panel allows to connect plug&play
peripheral devices also when the Terminal is panel-mounted.
USB Peripheral devices include keyboards, mouse, serial
converters, barcode readers etc.
Max current available on USB connector is 150mA.
If using pendrives, the system will rename “Harddisk” the first
inserted pendrive and “Harddisk2” the second pendrive.
6.4 Audio connector
Audio Jack 3.5mm

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A non-amplified stereo output is located on the right side of the
device.
6.5 SD/MMC connector
SD/MMC reader, push-pull type
The connector is located on the upper side of the device , close to
mini-usb connector. It is push-pull type, therefore enter memory
card till a click is produced and release it (see diagram below ).
To extract the Memory, press it until a click is produced and pull it.
TD430 can support SD and MMC memories up to 2GB, it does not
support SD-cards HC.
The operating system identifies the memory as “StorageCard”.

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6.6 USB-Device connector
Mini-USB connector type B
Located on the upper side of the device beside the SD/MMC slot,
it is conceived only for connection to Windows-based PC.
6.7 ETD-EXP Connector for data acquisition modules
The “ETD-EXP” connector allows quick connection of proprietary
expansion slots for data acquisition purpose. Please proceed as
follows:
Switch the device off, disconnect power supply, enter the
expansion slot , fix the four screws contained in the
package,connect power supply and switch the device on.

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Example of connection ETD884-AD:
SD
CARD
7 Setting of dip-switches
TD430-AD is provided with some internal dip-switches (which
may be accessed by special holes on the enclosure), allowing the
user to adapt the device to specific requirements.
N.B.: Switch the device off and disconnect power supply
before proceeding to any hardware setting.
7.1 Serial dip-switches
DIP1 is conceived to set the serial communication. It is placed
underneath power supply terminal block, therefore the terminal
block must be removed in order to get access to DIP1.

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The following table shows the optional settings of this dip-switch:
Input type
Dip
-
switch
Note
s
Desabled
Default setting
CAN
Termination
Close a termination resistor
120Ohm between CANH and
CANL
RS485
Termination
Close a termination resistor
330Ohm between RS485+ and
RS485-
Polarization
RS485
Close polarization resistors on
RS485 line

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If the device is used as Master RS485, the dip-switches will have
to be set as “RS485 polarization”.
If the device is used as Slave RS485, the dip-switches must be set
as “RS485 termination”.
Beside terminal block “M1” there are two signal LEDs. The yellow
LED indicates that data are being received on RS485. The green
LED indicates that data transmission in in progress on RS485. In
this case the LED is ON only if dip 3 and 4 of DIP1 are set to ON,
with consequent polarization of RS485 line.
7.2 CPU dip-switches
DIP2 is located at the bottom of rear side.
DIP1
DIP2
ETH1 USB1
M1
ETD-EXP
This dip-switch enables/desables the protection of flash memory
writing.
Preventing the writing on flash.memory it will not be possible to
create/save new files. The table below provides the list of possible
configurations

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Tipo ingresso
Dip
-
switch
Note
Default
Default position: configuration for
TD430
Prevent
writing on
flash memory
Raising “DIP2” to ON , the writing
on flash memory is not allowed.
N.B.: Dips no. 1, 3 and 4 are directly connected to CPU and
they identify the type of device currently used. Therefore their
tampering may affect the correct operation of the Touch-
screen!
8 Connecting the Terminal to PC
8.1 Connection to PC by ActiveSync
TD430 is relying on Windows CE operating system, therefore it
can be easily connected to any Windows-based PC.
To connect the device to a PC, it is necessary to get a USB type
A - mini USB type B cable (Pixsys code 1620.00.082) and the
software ActiveSync (for Windows 2000 up to Windows XP) or
alternatively the Windows Mobile Device Centre (for Windows
Vista and Windows 7).
Both applications are available for free download at
www.microsoft.com .
After installing the above mentioned software applications, power
up the device and connect it to PC by USB cable. It will take a few
minutes for the PC to automatically install the device (this will take
place only at the first connection).
Once the installation of drivers will be completed, the following
window will be automatically visualized:

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Windows 2000..Windows XP
Windows Vista and Windows 7

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By means of these software tools, the device is identified by the
PC as a mass storage peripheral and this way it will be possible to
explore files and transfer them from PC to device and vice versa.
8.2 Connection by FTP
TD430 supports FTP protocol and this allows network files
transfer between PC and Terminal.
To access the folders on the device, just open “Explorer” and type:
“192.168.0.100” the IP address of the device)

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To get the IP address of the device just double-click on network
icon on Windows taskbar. A screenshot containing all details
about network will be displayed.
Anyway we suggest to use an FTP client for data transfer, as this
is normally simpler and quicker to use.
An example is FileZilla Client FTP, available for free download at
http://filezilla-project.org/download.php

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8.3 Remote desktop
The device is integrating Remote Desktop feature.
This requires “cerdisp.exe” to be run on the device (it is already
pre-installed on it) and , “cerhost.exe” to be run on PC.
As a first step the device must be connected to local network ,
then double-click the desktop “Cerdisp” icon
Click on START icon of the form :

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At this stage run the “cerhost.exe” application on the PC which will
be used to control the TD430.
A window with different options will be displayed , click on “File”
and then on “Connect”.
A further window will show in a few seconds a list of devices
available for connection.
Double-click the selected device to immediately visualize the
remote desktop, allowing full control of the connected device.
9 Auto-start of selected applications
The device integrates also the possibility to run automatically
some selected applications.
How it works : a link file (.lnk) is created on the “Nandflash” disk of
the device (called “root” from now on) and it is named
“autorun.lnk”, pointing to the application which should be run
automatically at startup.
Autorun.lnk files are handled by the software as follows: the
application pointed by the autorun available on the device root will
be run first; in case a USB peripheral or a memory card are
inserted at startup, the software will stop the application running
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