Advantech Co TREK570LTE Computer User Manual TREK 570 303 User Manualx
Advantech Co Ltd Computer TREK 570 303 User Manualx
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Users Manual
User Manual
TREK-570
Computer
TREK-570/303 User Manual 2
Copyright
The documentation and the software included with this product are copyrighted 2010
by Advantech Co., Ltd. All rights are reserved. Advantech Co., Ltd. reserves the right
to make improvements in the products described in this manual at any time without
notice. No part of this manual may be reproduced, copied, translated or transmitted
in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Advantech Co.,
Ltd. Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable. How-
ever, Advantech Co., Ltd. assumes no responsibility for its use, nor for any infringe-
ments of the rights of third parties, which may result from its use.
Acknowledgements
Intel and Pentium are trademarks of Intel Corporation.
Microsoft Windows and MS-DOS are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp.
All
other product names or trademarks are properties of their respective owners.
Product Warranty (2 years)
Advantech warrants to you, the original purchaser, that each of its products will be
free from defects in materials and workmanship for two years from the date of pur-
chase.
This warranty does not apply to any products which have been repaired or altered by
persons other than repair personnel authorized by Advantech, or which have been
subject to misuse, abuse, accident or improper installation. Advantech assumes no
liability under the terms of this warranty as a consequence of such events.
Because of Advantech’s high quality-control standards and rigorous testing, most of
our customers never need to use our repair service. If an Advantech product is defec-
tive, it will be repaired or replaced at no charge during the warranty period. For out-
of-warranty repairs, you will be billed according to the cost of replacement materials,
service time and freight. Please consult your dealer for more details.
If you think you have a defective product, follow these steps:
1. Collect all the information about the problem encountered. (For example, CPU
speed, Advantech products used, other hardware and software used, etc.) Note
anything abnormal and list any onscreen messages you get when the problem
occurs.
2. Call your dealer and describe the problem. Please have your manual, product,
and any helpful information readily available.
3. If your product is diagnosed as defective, obtain an RMA (return merchandize
authorization) number from your dealer. This allows us to process your return
more quickly.
4. Carefully pack the defective product, a
fully-completed
Repair and Replacement
Order Card and a photocopy proof of purchase date (such as your sales receipt)
in a shippable container. A product returned without proof of the purchase date
is not eligible for warranty service.
5. Write the RMA number visibly on the outside of the package and ship it prepaid
to your dealer.
Part No. Edition 1
Printed in Taiwan November 2014
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Declaration of Conformity
CE
This product has passed the CE test for environmental specifications. Test conditions
for passing included the equipment being operated within an industrial enclosure. In
order to protect the product from being damaged by ESD (Electrostatic Discharge)
and EMI leakage, we strongly recommend the use of CE-compliant industrial enclo-
sure products.
FCC Class B
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful 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 of the following measures:
z Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
z Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
z Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
z Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this
equipment.
FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement:
1. This Transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other
antenna or transmitter.
2. This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a
minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body.
According to FCC 15.407(e), the device is intended to operate in the frequency
band of 5.15GHz to 5.25GHz under all conditions of normal operation. Normal
operation of this device is restricted to indoor used only to reduce any potential for
harmful interference to co-channel MSS operations.
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Technical Support and Assistance
1. Visit the Advantech web site at
http://support.advantech.com
where you can find
the latest information about the product.
2. Contact your distributor, sales representative, or Advantech's customer service
center for technical support if you need additional assistance. Please have the
following information ready before you call:
– Product name and serial number
– Description of your peripheral attachments
– Description of your software (operating system, version, application software,
etc.)
– A complete description of the problem
– The exact wording of any error messages
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Warnings, Cautions and Notes
Warning! Warnings indicate conditions, which if not observed, can cause personal
injury!
Caution! Cautions are included to help you avoid damaging hardware or losing
data. e.g.
There is a danger of a new battery exploding if it is incorrectly installed.
Do not attempt to recharge, force open, or heat the battery. Replace the
battery only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the man-
ufacturer. Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer's
instructions.
Note! Notes provide optional additional information.
Document Feedback
To assist us in making improvements to this manual, we would welcome comments
and constructive criticism. Please send all such - in writing to: support@advan-
tech.com
Packing List
Before setting up the system, check that the items listed below are included and in
good condition. If any item does not accord with the table, please contact your dealer
immediately.
TREK-570 series In-Vehicle Computing Box
USB/Audio cable clip
Power cable
„
Video in/CAN cable
„
GIO Cable
„
Antenna (base on order configuration request)
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Ordering Information
P/N Description
TREK-570-HWB7A0E TREK-570 w/LTE(EU)/GPS/WLAN/BT/WES7
TREK-570-HWB7B0E TREK-570 w/LTE(USA)/GPS/WLAN/BT/WES7
Safety Instructions
1. Read these safety instructions carefully.
2. Keep this User Manual for later reference.
3. Disconnect this equipment from any AC outlet before cleaning. Use a damp
cloth. Do not use liquid or spray detergents for cleaning.
4. For plug-in equipment, the power outlet socket must be located near the equip-
ment and must be easily accessible.
5. Keep this equipment away from humidity.
6. Put this equipment on a reliable surface during installation. Dropping it or
letting
it
fall may cause damage.
7. Do not leave this equipment in an environment unconditioned where the storage
temperature under -30° C (-22° F) or above 70° C (158° F), it may damage the
equipment. Operating temperature: 50° C
8. The openings on the enclosure are for air convection. Protect the equipment
from overheating. DO NOT COVER THE OPENINGS.
9. Make sure the voltage of the power source is correct before connecting the
equipment to the power outlet.
10. Position the power cord so that people cannot step on it. Do not place anything
over the power cord.The voltage and current rating of the cord should be greater
than the voltage and current rating marked on the product.
11. All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted.
12. If the equipment is not used for a long time, disconnect it from the power source
to avoid damage by transient overvoltage.
13. Never pour any liquid into an opening. This may cause fire or electrical shock.
14. Never open the equipment. For safety reasons, the equipment should be
opened only by qualified service personnel.
15. 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 and damaged.
The equipment has obvious signs of breakage.
16. CAUTION: The computer is provided with a battery-powered real-time clock cir-
cuit. There is a danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace
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only with same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacture. Discard
used batteries according to the manufacturers instructions.
17. THE COMPUTER IS PROVIDED WITH CD DRIVES COMPLY WITH APPRO-
PRIATE SAFETY STANDARDS INCLUDING IEC 60825.
18. This device complies with Part 15 of the 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 that
may cause undesired operation.
19. CAUTION: Always completely disconnect the power cord from your chassis
whenever you work with the hardware. Do not make connections while the
power is on. Sensitive electronic components can be damaged by sudden
power surges.
20. CAUTION: Always ground yourself to remove any static charge before touching
the motherboard, backplane, or add-on cards. Modern electronic devices are
very sensitive to static electric charges. As a safety precaution, use a grounding
wrist strap at all times. Place all electronic components on a static-dissipative
surface or in a static-shielded bag when they are not in the chassis.
21. CAUTION: Any unverified component could cause unexpected damage. To
ensure the correct installation, please always use the components (ex. screws)
provided with the accessory box.
22. Caution text concerning lithium batteries:
23. "Rack Mount Instructions - The following or similar rack-mount instructions are
included with the installation instructions:
A) Elevated Operating Ambient - If installed in a closed or multi-unit rack
assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may
be greater than room ambient. Therefore, consideration should be given to
installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the maximum
ambient temperature (Tma) specified by the manufacturer.
B) Reduced Air Flow - Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that
the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment is not
compromised.
C) Mechanical Loading - Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such
that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical load-
ing.
D) Circuit Overloading - Consideration should be given to the connection of the
equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of the circuits
might have on over current protection and supply wiring. Appropriate consid-
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eration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing
this concern.
E) Reliable Earthing - Reliable earthing of rack-mounted equipment should be
maintained. Particular attention should be given to supply connections other
than direct connections to the branch circuit (e.g. use of power strips)."
Safety Precaution - Static Electricity
Follow these simple precautions to protect yourself from harm and the products from
damage.
To avoid electrical shock, always disconnect the power from your PC chassis
before you work on it. Don't touch any components on the CPU card or other
cards while the PC is on.
Disconnect power before making any configuration changes. The sudden rush
of power as you connect a jumper or install a card may damage sensitive elec-
tronic components.
Warning! 1. Input voltage rated: 6 ~ 32 Vdc.
2. Transport: carry the unit with both hands and handle with care.
3. Maintenance: to properly maintain and clean the surfaces, use only
approved products or clean with a dry applicator.
4. CompactFlash: Turn off the power before inserting or removing
CompactFlash storage cards.
European Contact Information:
Advantech Europe GmbH Kolberger Straße 7
D-40599 Düsseldorf, Germany
Tel: 49-211-97477350
Fax: 49-211-97477300
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Contents
Chapter 1 General Information ............................1
1.1 Introduction
...............................................................................................
2
1.2 General
Specifications ..............................................................................
3
1.3 Dimensions
...............................................................................................
5
Figure 1.1 TREK-570
dimensions................................................
5
Chapter
2
System
Setup
.......................................7
2.1
2.2
A Quick Tour of the TREK-570 Computing
Box
........................................
8
Figure 2.1 Front view of
TREK-570 .............................................
8
Figure 2.2 Rear view of
TREK-570
..............................................
8
Figure 2.3 Side view of TREK-570
..............................................
8
Figure 2.4 Bottom view of
TREK-570 ..........................................
8
Figure 2.5 Top view of TREK-570
...............................................
9
Installation
Procedures..............................................................................
9
2.3
2.2.1 Connecting the Power
Cord
..........................................................
9
Table 2.1: Pin Definition of Power Cord
......................................
9
2.2.2 Power
Connector ..........................................................................
9
Figure 2.6 Power connector
outlook
............................................
9
Table 2.2: Pin
Definition
of
Power Connector (Molex
Manufacturer
Part
no.0430451200)
................................................
10
Figure 2.7 Power connector photo
............................................
10
Running the BIOS Setup
Program
..........................................................
10
2.4 Installing the Drivers for Win XP
.............................................................
11
Chapter
3
Hardware & Peripheral
Installation
..13
3.1 Overview of Hardware Installation & Upgrading
.....................................
14
3.2 Installing the Storage Device and Memory
.............................................
14
3.3
3.4
Installing Optional
Accessories ...............................................................
14
3.3.1 Installing TREK-570 Peripheral
Modules
....................................
14
Figure 3.1 Install peripheral in the
system
.................................
14
3.3.2 Installing the MiniPCI Type WWAN, SIM Card and Coin
Battery
15
Figure 3.2 Mini PCI type WWAN module, SIM card and coin bat-
tery from bottom view
...............................................
15
3.3.3 Installing mSATA
Card ...............................................................
15
Figure 3.3 Installing mSATA
Card
.............................................
15
Figure 3.4 Install cable clip
........................................................
15
3.3.4 GPS
Module................................................................................
16
Paired with TREK-303 Specifications
.....................................................
16
Chapter
4
Jumper Settings and Connectors ....17
4.1 Setting Jumpers and
Switches
................................................................
18
4.1.1 Locations of the Jumpers and
Connector ...................................
18
Figure 4.1 Locations of jumpers and connectors on top side the
motherboard .............................................................
18
Figure 4.2 Locations of jumpers and connectors on bottom side of
the
motherboard .......................................................
19
Figure 4.3 Locations of jumpers and connectors on bottom side of
the daughter
board ...................................................
19
4.1.2
Jumpers ......................................................................................
20
TREK-550 A2/303 User 1
Table 4.1: Jumpers on
Motherboard .........................................
20
Table 4.2: Jumpers on Daughter Board
....................................
20
4.1.3 Connectors
.................................................................................
20
Table 4.3: Connectors on
Motherboard.....................................
20
Table 4.4: Connectors on Daughter
Board................................
20
4.2 Jump r
Settings
......................................................................................
21
4.2.1 CMOS Clear for External RTC
(JP2)
..........................................
21
Table 4.5: Clear CMOS / External RTC
(JP1)
..........................
21
4.2.2 Power Input Voltage Setting
(JP1)..............................................
21
Table 4.6: Power Input Voltage Selection
(JP1).......................
21
4.2.3 Pin 9 of COM3 Function Selection
(JP3)
....................................
21
Table 4.7: Pin 9 of COM3 Function Selection (JP3)................. 21
4.2.4 Pin 9 of COM8 Function Selection (J3)
......................................
21
Table 4.8: Pin 9 of COM8 Function Selection (JP3)................. 21
4.2.5 DI/GPS Function Selection
(SW2)
..............................................
22
Table 4.9: Pin 9 of COM8 Function Selection
(J3)
.................... 22
4.2.6 COM Port
Interface
.....................................................................
22
Table
4.10:
Serial Port
Function
..................................................
22
Table
4.11:
Serial Port
Settings...................................................
22
e
Chapter 5 Pin Assignments
...............................
23
5.1 Front Side
Connectors
............................................................................
24
5.2 Rear Side
Connectors.............................................................................
24
5.3 Power Connector (12/24 V; 6 ~ 36
V)
.....................................................
24
Table 5.1: Power
Connector......................................................
24
5.4 Smart Display
Connector
........................................................................
25
Table 5.2: Smart Display Connector
.........................................
25
5.5 RS-232 Connector (COM3,
COM8)
........................................................
25
Table 5.3: Table 5.5: RS-232 / RS-485 / J1708 Connector....... 25
5.6 RS-232 (COM9) / RS-485 (COM5) / J1708 (COM6)
Connector
......... 26
Table 5.4: RS-232 / RS-485 / J1708
Connector........................
26
5.7 DI / DO Connector
..................................................................................
26
Table 5.5: DI / DO
Connector
....................................................
26
5.8 CAN / Video-In Connector
......................................................................
27
Table 5.6: CAN / Video-In
Connector
........................................
27
5.9 LED
Indicator ..........................................................................................
27
Chapter
6
Software Demo Utility
Setup
............
29
6.1
6.2
Introduction .............................................................................................
30
6.1.1 Execute J1939 Demo
Utility........................................................
30
Figure 6.1 IMC demo
utility........................................................
30
Figure 6.2 J1939 test - 1 Figure 6.3 J1939 test - 2
31
6.1.2 Execute CAN Demo
Utility
..........................................................
31
Figure 6.4 CAN
test
...................................................................
31
RTC
Test.................................................................................................
32
6.3
Figure 6.5 RTC test - 1 Figure 6.6 RTC test - 2
32
Figure 6.7 RTC test - 3 Figure 6.8 RTC test - 4
32
Figure 6.9 RTC test -
5
..............................................................
33
Vehicle Power
Management
...................................................................
33
6.3.1 Power Management
Mechanism ................................................
33
6.3.2 Power Management Utility
Program
...........................................
35
6.3.3 Power Management Parameter
Settings
....................................
35
Figure 6.10Power management test utility
.................................
35
6.3.4 TREK-550 A2 Power
Consumption..................................................
35
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6.4 GPIO Test
...............................................................................................
36
Figure 6.11DI/O test
...................................................................
36
Figure 6.12Digital
in
....................................................................
36
Figure 6.13Digital
out..................................................................
37
6.5 Video in Test
...........................................................................................
37
Figure 6.14 Video test utility
......................................................
37
6.6 Dead
Reckoning......................................................................................
38
6.7 G-sensor (3-axis
Accelerometer) ............................................................
38
Appendix A TREK-303............................................39
A.1 TREK-303
Specifications ........................................................................
40
Table A.1: TREK-303 Specification
...........................................
40
Table A.2: Smart Display
Connector..........................................
41
Figure A.1 Hotkey utility
.............................................................
43
TREK-550 A2/303 User 1
Chapter 1
1 General Information
This chapter gives background
information on the TREK-570 In-
Vehicle Computing Box.
Sections include:
Introduction
General Specifications
Dimensions
TREK‐570/TREK‐303UserManual
1.1 Introduction
TREK-570 is a compact and economical vehicle-grade, Intel Atom E3826 SOC
empowered computing box mainly designed for fleet management market. It can
work in extreme environments with features like the wide working temperature range
(-30-70℃) and anti-shock/vibration to pass MIL-STD-810G and 5M3 standard. Its
special power protection surges from impacting the system. guarding against
damage from transient card power.
TREK-570 combined with variety of I/O connectors can be connected to devices like
TPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System), Rear view Camera ( for parking
monitoring) and CAN Bus devices. It has dual CAN BUS ports and support several
kind of vehicle protocols (e.g. J1939,OBD-II/ISO 15765) for vehicle diagnostics and
driver behavior management. Build-in wireless communication (WWAN, WLAN,BT)
enable TREK-570 to send import ant driver/vehicle/location/cargo information back
to the control center. Furthermore, TREK-570 also reserved dual display/dual audio
interfaces supporting different resolutions can deliver different applications to
different displays; eg:one application to a fleet driver and another to passenger to IVI
and digital signage application.
I/O Connectors
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Chapte
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1 General Information
1.2 General Specifications
Key features
Automotive grade working temperature range (-30° C to 70° C)
Rich I/O including CAN, LAN, RS-232, RS-485, J1708, isolation 4DI/4DO, Line
out, Mic in, USB, and Video-in
Built-in GSM/GPRS/LTE (support dual SIM Cards)/GNSS/BT and WLAN
Certifications: CE/FCC/e-mark, MIL-SD810F, ISO 7637-2, SAE J1455, SAE
J1113 regulations
Dual independent display/audio output for both driver and passenger
Ignition on/off delay; SW controllable for car power management
Specifications
Dimensions: (W x H x D): 229.6 x 71 x 117.9 mm
Weight: 2 kg
Vehicle power feature:
– Input voltage: 6 ~ 32 Vdc, support ignition cold crank
– Supports Ignition on/off
– Supports low battery shut-down protection threshold (optional)
– Supports power off event delay
– Supports power on delay
– Supports power low delay
– Supports power low hard delay
– Supports hard off delay
Note! For more detail of function please refer to Chapter 6, Section 6.3 of this
manual.
CPU: Intel Atom E3826(Dual Core, 1.46GHz)
BIOS: 4MB Flash BIOS, ACPI Compliant.
System memory: One SODIMM sockets, accepts up to 4GB DDR3L1066
SDRAM
Storage: One mSATA slot, support system boot up
Serial ports: Two CAN Bus
Two 4-wire RS232,1 x RS485, 1 x J1708 ports
Universal serial bus (USB) port: one USB3.0 Type A, one USB 2.0 Type A
LAN port: 1 x 10/100/1000 Ethernet by RJ45
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Note! This product is covered by one or more of the following patents:
US5,307,459, US5,434,872, US5,732,094, US6,570,884, US6,115,776
and
US6,327,625.
Storage:
1x Mini PCI express bus expansion slot for m-SATA: SATA rev2.0 bus
Video output:
1 X LVDS output by Smart Display port
1 x VGA output by DB-15
1 x HDMI output by HDMI 19pin Receptacle
*note: 2 of 3 video output can be displayed simultaneously in BIOS or OS.
Video in: 1 x composite video input (for rear view
monitor) by BNC connector on Generic IO cable
Mini PCI express bus expansion slot: Accepts full size mini PCIe bus card.
Mini PCI express bus expansion slot for WWAN: support dual SIM card switch
Watchdog timer: Supports 0-255 sec. time intervals, SW programmable and SW
enable/disabled.
RTC Battery: 3.0 V @ 200 mAH lithium battery.
Power management: Supports power saving modes including Normal/ sus-
pend-to-disk modes.
Digital I/O: Isolated 4 digital input and 4 digital output
CAN/J1939 bus: Support CAN V2.0B up to 1 Mb/s, by DB-9 connector on Vehicle
I/O cable
ODBII bus: up to 500kbps, by DB-9 connector on Vehicle I/O cable
J1708 bus: 9600 bps, by DB-9 connector on Vehicle I/O cable
. GNSS (Ublox MAX-M8Q/W): GPS, GLONASS, BEIDOU
Audio: 2 audio codecs, one is for smart display, one is for TREK-570 line out
and mic in phone jack by Generic I/O cable.
RS-485: up to 115200 bps by Generic I/O cable.
Optional modules:
RF:
WLAN+BT (Sparklan WEPA-251N(BT)): IEEE802.11a/b/g/n MIMO +Bluetooth V4.0
WWAN (Sierra Wireless MC7304/54): Quad-band GSM/GPRS, HSDPA+,
CDMA2000, LTE
PCI Express Bus Ethernet Interface: Ethernet: support 1000/100/10Base-T
auto-sensing capability.
Operating temperature: -30 ~ 70° C
Relative humidity: 10 ~ 95% @ 40° C (non-condensing)
Shock: 30 G peak acceleration (11 msec duration)
Certifications: CE, FCC, CCC, Emark
Vibration: 5 ~ 500 Hz SAE J1455 4.9.4.2, MIL-STD-810F 514.5
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Chapte
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1 General Information
1.3 Dimensions
Figure 1.1 TREK-570 dimensions
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Chapter 2
2 System Setup
This chapter details system setup
on TREK-570
Sections include:
A Quick Tour of the Computer
Box
Installation Procedures
Running the BIOS Setup Pro-
gram
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2.1 A Quick Tour of the TREK-570 Computing Box
Before starting to set up the In-Vehicle Computing Box, take a moment to become
familiar with the locations and functions of the controls, drives, connectors and ports,
which are illustrated in the figures below. When the Computer box is placed inside
truck glove cabinet or under the passenger’s seat next to the driver, its front appears
as shown in Figure 2.1.
Figure 2.1 Front view of TREK-570
Figure 2.2 Rear view of TREK-570
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Chapte
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2 System Setup
2.2 HW Installation Procedures
2.2.1 Connecting the Power Cord
Connect the three pin waterproof power cord to the DC inlet of the In-Vehicle Com-
puting Box. On the open-wire end, one pin is reserved for positive voltage and is
marked, "+"; one pin is reserved for ground and is marked, "-"; and, one pin is
reserved for the ignition signal with an “ignition” mark.
Note! Ignition on/off setting: The TREK-550 A2 supports an ignition on/off
function so that you can power on/off the TREK-550 A2 via the ignition
signal/volt-
age and connect the TREK-550 A2 vehicle ignition switch.
Table 2.1: Pin Definition of Power Cord
Pin Definition Color
1 + Red
3 - Black
4 Ignition Orange
2.2.2
Power Connector
Figure 2.6 Power connector outlook
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2.3 Booting up the System
In most cases, the computer will have been properly set up and configured by the
dealer or SI prior to delivery. However, it may still be necessary to adjust some of the
computer's BIOS (Basic Input-Output System) setup programs to change the system
configuration data, like the current date and time, or the specific type of hard drive
currently installed.
The setup program is stored in read-only memory (ROM). It can be accessed either
when turning on or resetting the computer, by pressing the “Del” key on the keyboard
immediately after powering up the computer.
The settings that are specified with the setup program are recorded in a special area
of the memory called CMOS RAM. This memory is backed up by a battery so that it
will not be erased when turning off or resetting the system. Whenever the power is
turned on, the system reads the settings stored in CMOS RAM and compares them
to the equipment check conducted during the power on self-test (POST). If an error
occurs, an error message is displayed on screen, and the user is prompted to run the
setup program.
Chapter 3
3 Hardware & Peripheral
Installation
This chapter details the installa-
tion of hardware for TREK-550
A2.
Sections include:
Overview of Hardware Installa-
tion and Upgrading
Installing the Storage Device
and Memory
Installing Optional Accessories
Fus
e
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3.1 Overview of Hardware Installation &
Upgrading
The In-Vehicle Computing Box consists of a PC-based computer
that is housed in a ruggedized aluminum enclosure. Any
maintenance or hardware upgrades can be completed after
removing the bottom cover plate.
Warning! Do not remove the ruggedized aluminum covers until
verifying that no power is flowing within the computer.
Power must be switched off and the power cord must
be unplugged. Take care in order to avoid injury or
damage to the equipment.
3.2 Installing the Storage Device and
Memory
The In-Vehicle Computing Box can only use a mSATA as a storage
device. Put the mSATA into the slot and insert the RAM into the
200-pin SODIMM socket on the main board.
3.3 Installing Optional Accessories
Optional accessories, like RAM mount kits or other functional
modules are available for purchase to complement TREK-570. The
following are instructions for accessory installation.
3.3.1 Installing TREK-570 Peripheral Modules
There are 6 screws on the bottom of TREK-550 A2, if you want to
install the peripherals in TREK-550 A2, please use M2 type screw to
open the system.
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Figure 3.1 Install peripheral in the system
3.3.3 installing the MiniPCI Type WWAN, SIM Card and Coin Battery
The WWAN module is on the Mini PCI slot can be easily installed, just undo the 6
screws from the bottom cover to install WWAN, SIM card, and battery.
3.3.4 GPS Module
The GPS module is not to be installed by the customer with breaking the warranty.
3.4 Paired with TREK-303 Specifications
See Appendix A
TREK-550 A2 provides both VGA function and LCD to connect with TREK-303, it can
output different content, clone to VGA output
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Chapter 4
4 Jumper Settings and
Connectors
This chapter explains how to set
up the In-Vehicle Computing Box
hardware, including instructions
on setting jumpers and connect-
ing peripherals, and how to set
switches and read indicators.
Be sure to read all the safety pre-
cautions before beginning the
installation procedure.
Sections include:
Setting Jumpers and Switches
Jumpers Setting
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4.1 Setting Jumpers and Switches
It is possible to configure the In-Vehicle Computing Box to match the needs of the
application by resetting the jumpers. A jumper is the simplest kind of electrical switch.
It consists of two metal pins and a small metal clip, often protected by a plastic cover
that slides over the pins to connect them. To “close” a jumper, connect the pins with
the clip. To “open” a jumper, remove the clip. Sometimes a jumper has three pins,
labeled 1, 2, and 3. In this case, connect either pins 1 and 2, or pins 2 and 3.
Chapter 5
5 Pin Assignments
This chapter explains pin assign-
ments on the TREK-550 A2.
Sections include:
Front/side Connector
Power Connector
Smart Display Connector
RS232 Connectors
DI/DO Connectors
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5.1 Front Side Connectors
5.2 Rear Side Connectors
5.3 Power Connector (12/24 V; 6 ~ 32 V)
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5.4 Smart Display Connector
Table 5.2: Smart Display Connector
Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 Backlight Enable output # 2 Panel Power Enable output #
3 LVDS Ground 4 Reset Button Input #
5 LVDS Clock + 6 LVDS Clock -
7 LVDS Ground 8 LVDS Ground
9 LVDS Data2 + 10 LVDS Data2 -
11 RS232 TXD1 # 12 RS232 RXD1 #
13 LVDS Data1 + 14 LVDS Data1 -
15 LVDS Ground 16 LVDS Ground
17 LVDS Data0 + 18 LVDS Data0 -
19 USB D- 20 USB D+
21 USB Ground 22 USB Ground
23 +12 VDC output (+/- 5%, max 1A) 24 +12 VDC output (+/- 5%, max 1A)
25 +12 VDC output (+/- 5%, max 1A) 26 +12 VDC output (+/- 5%, max 1A)
27 Power Ground 28 Power Ground
29 Power Ground 30 Power Ground
31 RS232 TXD2 # 32 RS232 RXD2 #
33 RS232 RTS2 34 Power Button Input #
35 Audio Ground 36 Mono. Line-out
5.5 RS-232 Connector (COM3, COM8)
Table 5.3: Table 5.5: RS-232 / RS-485 / J1708 Connector
Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 RS-232 DCD 2 RS-232 RXD
3 RS-232 TXD 4 RS-232 DTR
5 RS-232 Ground 6 RS-232 DSR
7 RS-232 RTS 8 RS-232 CTS
9 RS-232 RI / +5 V (max. 500 mA) /
+V12 (max. 250 mA)
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5.6 RS-232 (COM9) / RS-485 (COM5) /
J1708 (COM6) Connector
Table 5.4: RS-232 / RS-485 / J1708 Connector
Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 RS-232 RTS 2 RS-232 RXD#
3 RS-232 TXD 4 RS-232 CTS
5 Ground 6 RS-485 D-
7 RS-485 D+ 8 J1708 D-
9 J1708 D+
5.7 VIO Connector
A(DSUB15) Define B(Housing)
1 CAN_L 1
2 CAN_H 2
3 GND 3
4 J1708_DN 4
5 J1708_DP 5
6 NC 6
7 DGND 7
8 ODB_CAN_L 8
9 ODB_CAN_H 9
10 DGND 10
11 DR_SPEED#_R 11
12 DR_SPEED_R 12
13 DR_DIRECTION#_R 13
14 DR_DIRECTION_R 14
15 NC 15
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Chapter 6
6 Software Demo Utility
Setup
This appendix explains the soft-
ware demo utility for TREK-550
A2.
Sections include:
Introduction
How to Set up Demo Utility
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6.1 Introduction
To make the hardware easier to access for programmers, Advantech has developed
and demo program in order to let customer test the functions on TREK-572. This
document describes detailed information for each Advantech demo program so that
application developers can become more familiar with using them.
For technical support, contact Advantech application engineers worldwide. For news
updates, visit our website: www.advantech.com
6.1 Execute VCIL Sample Code
TREK V3 VCIL Sample Code is demonstration of Vehicle Communication Interface
Layer (VCIL) which let user easily to use vehicle protocol.
6.1.1 System Menu
TREK V3 VCIL Sample Code as below figure
z
VCIL
Control
page
z
CAN
page
z
J1708 page
z
J1939 page
z
J1587 page
z
OBD2 page
VCIL Control Page
VCIL Control page as below figure
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Library Version
z
Firmware Version
z
Reset firmware to default
z
(CAN/J1939/OBD2) Channel 1 bus type control
z
(CAN/J1939/OBD2) Channel 2 bus type control
z
(J1708/J1587) Channel 1 bus type control
Note
: Each channel only can select one bus type at same time.
CAN Page
CAN page as below figure
z
Bus Speed
z
Read Data control (Press "Start" to monitor bus to read)
z
Read Data method
z
Read Data list
z
Write Data control
z
CAN bus message mask control
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J1708 Page
J1708 page as below figure
z
Read Data control (Press "Start" to monitor bus to read)
z
Read Data list
z
Write Data control
z
J1708 bus message filter control
z
Message filter list
J1939 Page
J1939 page as below figure
z
Read Data control (Press "Start" to monitor bus to read)
z
Read Data list
z
Write Data control
z
J1939 bus message filter control
z
J1939 Address mapping
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J1587 Page
J1587 page as below figure
z
Read Data control (Press "Start" to monitor bus to read)
z
Read Data list
z
Write Data control
z
J1587 bus message filter control
z
Message filter list
ODB2 Page
ODB2 page as below figure
z
Read Data control (Press "Start" to monitor bus to read)
z
Read Data list
z
Write Data control
z
ODB2 bus message filter control
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6.1.2
Testing VCIL
1. Opening "TREK_V3_Sample_Code_VCIL.exe"
2. Select VCIL port and speed for your platform. For example, select the port number
8 on TREK-674
3. Selecting "VCIL Control" page as below figure
4. You should see the firmware version on this page when success opening VCIL.
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Bus Type Control
1. Selecting "VCIL Control" page
2. Press combo box on the channel which you want to configure as below figure
3. Selecting Bus type
Note: Each channel only can select one bus type at same time.
Reset Module
1. Selecting "VCIL Control" page
2. Press "Reset Module" button as below figure
CAUTION: When reset module, all configure for each bus reset to default value.
6.1.3
Testing CAN
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1. Selecting "VCIL Control" page
2. Press combo box on the channel and select "CAN" as below figure
Reading Data
1. Selecting "CAN" page as below figure
Set CAN bus speed. For example 250K
2. Checked "Show Data"
3. Press "Start" button to receive CAN bus data
4. You should see the data came from the CAN bus and show on the list
Writing Data
1. Selecting "CAN" page as below figure
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Set CAN bus speed. For example 250K
2. Filling the CAN bus data prepare to send
3. Press "Write" button to send CAN bus data as above figure
4. You should see the data on the receiver
Testing Message Mask
1. Selecting "VCIL Control" page
2. Press combo box on the channel and select "CAN + Mask" as below figure
Set Mask
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1. Selecting "CAN" page as below figure
Set CAN bus speed. For example 250K
2. Configure the Message mask
3. Press "Set Mask" button to apply the mask to bus
4. You should see the mask was applied on the bus.
5. If you set a mask to bus. You should not see the specified CAN ID on the read data
list if the ID not passed for the mask
Mask Rule:
The CAN Message ID & operator "Mask" equal the "ID" & operator "Mask" PASS
The CAN Message ID & operator "Mask" not equal the "ID" & operator "Mask" NO
PASS
For example, as above figure setting. If the input CAN Message ID is 0x123, the result
passed. Since 0x123 & 0xffff equal the ID 0x123 & 0xffff.
If the input CAN data ID is 0x120, the result not passed. Since 0x120 & 0xffff not equal
the ID 0x123 & 0xffff.
6.1.4
Testing J1939
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1. Selecting "VCIL Control" page
2. Press combo box on the channel and select "J1939" as below figure
Reading Data
1. Selecting "J1939" page as below figure
2. Checked "Show Data"
3. Pull TrackBar "ON" to receive J1939 data
4. You should see the data came from the J1939 and show on the list
Writing Data
1. Selecting "J1939" page as below figure
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2. Filling the J1939 data prepare to send
3. Press "Write" button to send J1939 data as above figure
4. You should see the data on the receiver
Testing Message Filter
1. Selecting "VCIL Control" page
2. Press combo box on the channel and select "J1939 + Mask" as below figure
Set Message Filter
1. Selecting "J1939" page as below figure
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2. Select Channel and specified PGN to filter
3. Press "Add Channel, PGN" button to add the rule to filter
4. You should see the filter was applied on the bus
5. The system ignores all PGN is not on the list
For example, as above figure setting. The system can receive the PGN equal to
0xFEF6, otherwise no.
6.1.5
Testing ODB2
1. Selecting "VCIL Control" page
2. Press combo box on the channel and select "ODB2" as below figure
Reading Data
1. Selecting "ODB2" page as below figure
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2. Checked "Show Data"
3. Pull TrackBar "ON" to receive ODB2 data
4. You should see the data came from the ODB2 and show on the list
Writing Data
1. Selecting "ODB2" page as below figure
2. Filling the ODB2 data prepare to send
3. Press "Write" button to send ODB2 data as above figure
4. You should see the data on the receiver
Testing Message Filter
1. Selecting "VCIL Control" page
2. Press combo box on the channel and select "ODB2 + Mask" as below figure
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Set Message Filter
1. Selecting "ODB2" page as below figure
2. Select Channel and specified PID to filter
3. Press "Add Channel, PID" button to add the rule to filter
4. You should see the filter was applied on the bus
5. The system ignores all PID is not on the list
For example, as above figure setting. The system can receive the PID equal to 0x00,
otherwise no.
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6.1.6
Testing J1708
1. Selecting "VCIL Control" page
2. Press combo box on the channel and select "J1708" as below figure
Reading Data
1. Selecting "J1708" page as below figure
2. Checked "Show Data"
3. Press "Start" button to receive J1708 data
4. You should see the data came from the J1708 and show on the list
Writing Data
1. Selecting "J1708" page as below figure
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2. Filling the J1708 data prepare to send
3. Press "Write" button to send J1708 data as above figure
4. You should see the data on the receiver
Testing Message Filter
1. Selecting "J1708" page as below figure
2. Enter specified MID to filter
3. Press "Add MID" button to add the rule to filter
4. You should see the filter was applied on the bus
5. The system ignores all MID is not on the list
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6.1.7
Testing J1587
1. Selecting "VCIL Control" page
2. Press combo box on the channel and select "J1587" as below figure
Reading Data
1. Selecting "J1587" page as below figure
2. Checked "Show Data"
3. Press "Start" button to receive J1587 data
4. You should see the data came from the J1587 and show on the list
Writing Data
1. Selecting "J1587" page as below figure
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2. Filling the J1587 data prepare to send
3. Press "Write" button to send J1587 data as above figure
4. You should see the data on the receiver
Testing Message Filter
1. Selecting "J1587" page as below figure
2. Enter specified MID to filter
3. Press "Add MID" button to add the rule to filter
4. You should see the filter was applied on the bus
5. The system ignores all MID is not on the list
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6 Software Demo Utility Setup
6.3 Vehicle Power Management
6.3.1 Power Management Mechanism
The feature of Vehicle Power Management (VPM) is provided for users to fulfill the
special requirements on in-vehicle applications.
Ignition on/off
– Turn on the system by ignition
For the cases of in-vehicle applications, an ignition signal is often used to turn
on or shutdown the system. When the system is in an OFF state and ignition
is turn ON, the VPM controller will countdown ON_DELAY; once it counts to
zero, the system will be turned on.
– Shutdown the system by ignition
When the system is powered on and the ignition is turn off, the
OFF_EVENT_DELAY will start to count down. During this stage, if the igni-
tion is back to ON, the VPM controller will stop countdown and reset the
OFF_EVENT_DELAY value. If OFF_EVENT_DELAY counts to zero, the
VPM controller will send an event (power button press) to the system and
start to count HARD_OFF_DELAY. Application programs could watch this
event to do pre-defined tasks, like storing data and preparing to turn off the
system.
Once going into the HARD_OFF_DELAY stage, this process will be irrevers-
ible. And if HARD_OFF_DELAY counts to zero, the system power will be cut
off abruptly.
Low battery protection
To avoid draining out the car battery, low-battery protection is involved to ensure
the car battery is capable to start the vehicle. When the system is ON, the VPM
controller will monitor the car battery voltage. If the battery voltage is lower than
a programmable threshold
(LOW_THRESHOLD),
the VPM controller will go into
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LOW_DELAY stage and start to count down. During the stage of LOW_DELAY
countdown, if battery voltage is back above LOW_THRESHOLD, the VPM con-
troller will stop counting down and exit. If LOW_DELAY counts to zero, the VPM
controller will send an event (power button press) to notify the system, go into
LOW_ HARD_DELAY stage and start to count down. Once LOW_
HARD_DELAY counts to zero, the VPM controller will cut off the system power
abruptly to avoid draining out the car battery.
The table below lists the user programmable parameters for VPM features:
Default value Acceptable range
ON_DELAY 2 seconds 1 ~ 18000 seconds
OFF_EVENT_DELAY 5 seconds 1 ~ 18000 seconds
HARD_OFF_DELAY 60 seconds 1 ~ 18000 seconds
LOW_THRESHOLD (12V mode) 11.42 V 10.09 ~ 12.25 V
LOW_THRESHOLD (24V mode) 22.44 V 21.11 ~ 23.28 V
LOW_DELAY 30 seconds 1 ~ 3600 seconds
LOW_ HARD_DELAY 60 seconds 1 ~ 3600 seconds
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Chapter 6 Software Demo Utility Setup
6.3.2
Power Management demo
program
TREK V3 VPM Sample Code is demonstration of vehicle power management (VPM).
System Menu
• TREK V3 VPM Sample Code as below figure
1. Common page
2. Low Battery Protection & Ignition Control page
3. Backup Battery Information page
4. Alarm Wakeup Control page
Common page
• VPM Common page as below figure
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1. Library Version
2. Firmware Version
3. Car Battery Mode (Decide LBP what voltage mode to use)
4. Current Battery Voltage
5. Ignition Status
6. Mode Control
7. Wakeup Source Control
Low Battery Protection & Ignition Control page
• VPM Low Battery Protection & Ignition Control page as below figure
1. Low Battery Protection Control
2. Ignition Control
Backup Battery Information page
• VPM Common page as below figure
Alarm Wakeup Control page
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• VPM Common page as below figure
1. Alarm wakeup Status Control
2. RTC Timer Control
3. Alarm Wakeup Time Control
Testing VPM
1. Opening "TREK_V3_Sample_Code_VPM.exe"
2. You should see the firmware version and voltage below figure
6.4 WatchDog Sample Code
TREK V3 Watch Dog Sample Code is demonstration of controlling Watch Dog.
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System Menu
• TREK V3 Watch Dog Sample Code as below figure
1. Library Version
2. Range of Watch Dog timer
3. Set/Get Watch Dog time
4. Enable Watch Dog timer
5. Reload the watchdog timer to prevent the system from rebooting
Testing Watch Dog
1. Opening "TREK_V3_Sample_Code_Watch_Dog.exe"
2. Press "Get Range" button to check the range of watch dog timer
3. Input the time which you want system keep alive. For example 1 minute as below figure
4. Press "Start WD Timer" to enable watch dog timer
5. Press "Trigger timer" to tell the watch dog system still alive
6. If system not trigger watch dog in the setting time, you should see the system automotive
reboot
CAUTION: This demonstration may reboot your system, if you enable watch dog
timer and not trigger watch dog timer in time.
Peripheral Control Demo Program
TREK V3 Peripheral Control Sample Code is demonstration of controlling
peripheral power.
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System Menu
• TREK V3 Peripheral Control Sample Code as below figure
1. Library Version
2. Select Peripheral
3. Select Set or Get function
Testing Peripheral Control
Getting Peripheral Power Status
1. Opening "TREK_V3_Sample_Code_PeripheralCtrl.exe"
2. Selecting module, For example "WIFI".
3. Selecting "Get" radio button
4. Press "Apply" button
5. You should see the peripheral power status as below figure
For example. Selecting WIFI module. I can see the WIFI module is enable.
Opening Peripheral Power
If you want close the specified peripheral power, following the instruction:
1. Opening "TREK_V3_Sample_Code_PeripheralCtrl.exe"
2. Selecting module, For example "WIFI"
3. Selecting "Set" radio button
4. Press "Enable/Disable" combo box and selecting "Enable"
5. Press "Apply" button
6. You should see the peripheral power is on
Note: System need a little time to enable peripheral.
Closing Peripheral Power
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If you want close the specified peripheral power, following the instruction:
1. Opening "TREK_V3_Sample_Code_PeripheralCtrl.exe"
2. Selecting module, For example "WIFI"
3. Selecting "Set" radio button
4. Press "Enable/Disable" combo box and selecting "Disable"
5. Press "Apply" button
6. You should see the peripheral power is closed
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Appendix A
A TREK-303
This appendix explains the TREK-
303 detailed information.
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touchscreen
A.1 TREK-303 Specifications
Table A.1: TREK-303 Specification
Models TREK-303R-LA0E TREK-303R-HA0E
Design compatible models Paired with TREK-510 Paired with TREK-550
A2
Resoultion (pixel) 480 x 234 800 x 480
Number of colors 262 K (supports 18-bit) 262 K (supports 24-bit)
Pixel pitch 0.107(W) x 0.37 (H) 0.2168(H) x 0.2168 (V)
Display
Brightness (cd/m2) 500 (typical) without 500 (typical) without
touchscreen
View angle (R/L/B/T) 70°/70°/60°/60° 70°/70°/60°/60°
Contrast ratio 300 500
Lamp life (hrs) 10,000 (min) 50,000 (min)
Lamp type CCFL LED
Touchscreen Touchscreen 4-wire resistive (GFG 4-wire design reserve)
Speaker 2
watts
Hotkey Supports 5 hotkeys (user defined)
Front
plane
Backplane
Power
Mechanical
Environment
Brightness control Light sensing (default), manually controlled by
button (optional)
USB host x 1
Power/wake up button Yes
Reset button Yes
DC input 12 V ± 5%
Power Consumption ~ 8 W (Max.) ~ 7 W (Max.)
Mounting Design compatible with RAM mount
Material PC
Weight 1 kg
Dimensions 244 x 160 x 41 mm
IP rating IP54 (without I/O connector)
Operating temperature -30 ~ +70° C
Storage temperature -40 ~ +80° C
Vibration MIL-STD-810F, SAE J1455 4.9. 4.2
Note!
1.
The Brightness control is adjusted by the auto light sensor in the
front panel as default; it is also defined by button on the front panel
2.
by manual.
The color LCD display
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Appendix
A
TREK-303
Pin out for TREK-303 LVDS connector
Table A.2: Smart Display Connector
Pin Signal Pin Signal
1 Backlight Enable input # 2 Panel Power Enable input #
3 LVDS Ground 4 Reset Button Input #
5 LVDS Clock + 6 LVDS Clock -
7 LVDS Ground 8 LVDS Ground
9 LVDS Data2 + 10 LVDS Data2 -
11 RS232 RXD1 # 12 RS232 TXD1 #
13 LVDS Data1 + 14 LVDS Data1 -
15 LVDS Ground 16 LVDS Ground
17 LVDS Data0 + 18 LVDS Data0 -
19 USB D- 20 USB D+
21 USB Ground 22 USB Ground
23 +12 VDC input (+/- 5%, max 1 A) 24 +12 VDC input (+/- 5%, max 1 A)
25 +12 VDC input (+/- 5%, max 1A) 26 +12 VDC input (+/- 5%, max 1A)
27 Power Ground 28 Power Ground
29 Power Ground 30 Power Ground
31 RS232 RXD2 # 32 RS232 TXD2 #
33 RS232 RTS2 34
Power Button Input # (connect with
system box)
35 Audio Ground 36 Mono. Line-in
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Orange Orange
Green
Color Brown
White
Ground Brown red white Ground Ground white red yellow white Ground Ground Green white
Blue
white Ground
yellow
Blue Purple Grey white Black Black black
Brown red Orange Black Black Black Black Black
Yellow green blue purple grey
Pin assignment
P1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
P2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
TREK-303 Hotkey Utility
Execute IMC demo utility
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Appendix
A
TREK-303
Figure A.1 Hotkey
utility
1. Execute “Hot Key test” program →
2. Brightness level: You may set a panel’s brightness from level 0 ~10, up to a total
of 10 levels, when you finish setting the brightness level you want, please click
“Apply”. If you want to check the current brightness level of TREK-303, please
click “Get”.
3. Duty cycle: You may set every level’s brightness strength, to a total 10 levels,
when you finish setting the brightness strength for each level, please click
“Apply”. If you want to check the current brightness strength on certain level of
TREK-303, please click “Get”.
4. Light sensor: When the sensor has detected the change of the brightness in the
environment, the value will change. The lowest level of brightness, the lowest
value it is presented. On the contrary, the highest level of brightness, the highest
value it is presented.
5. Hotkey: the backlight brightness of hotkeys could be adjusted by setting the
value from 0 ~100.
6. Key Status: When you press Hot key, the status will change from 0 to 1.
7. Key function Definition: Set the parameters to connect to the application pro-
gram function of the hot key.
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