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1. Initial Setup This chapter shows how to initialize the UNO 1019 sections include Sections include Initial Procedure Configure UNO 1019 Chapter 3 Initial Setup 3 1 Initial Procedure The UNO 1019 offers an easy setup feature It takes four easy steps for your initial setup before use Take out the UNO 1019 from the package and follow the steps below for initial setup 1 Connect all peripheral devices such as RJ 45 connector of Ethernet connection RS 232 RJ 48 connector and RS 485 connectors Connect the power cord to the UNO 1019 and plug the other end of the cord into the power outlet and then UNO 1019 boots up imme diately IP Default setting LANI is 10 0 0 1 LAN2 is 10 0 0 2 The UNO 1019 default IP is set as 10 0 0 1 Please set the IP of your host computer to be static 10 0 0 X XX for connection with UNO 1019 Using the uScope tool to re configure the IP of UNO 1019 to meet your network configuration The path of uScope Remote Display Tool in UNO 1019 CD is uScope Remote Display Tool uScope EXE uScope Remote Display Tool This tool works only with Ethernet connection it s requires both of your computer and the UNO 1019 has same Subnet Mask The default IP address for LANI is 10 0 0 1 and the default Subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 So you can set your computer IP address to 10 0 0 3 and set the Subnet mask to 255 255 255 0 p Scope Configuration Station IP 10
2. C Network Submit FLASH FL Submit L1 Application Data C ARecycled Subrait My Documents Submit O AProgram Files Submit Temp Submit Windows Submit lt 2 gt Press Modify to set up share permissions choose the account who will use file server function then click Allowed then press Modify Share Permissions Please choose the share you wish to modify FL Modify Permissions for Share FL danielhsu Allowed O Denied ADMIN Allowed O Denied I lt A 3 gt You could use browser to access device name and test file server function 81 Chapter 4 P uNO1019Y1 1019 1 Microsoft Internet Explorer RHE RH RRB TAD AU 0 2 wx E HED Q uno1019v1 Google G MA v Note If you want to use password to protect UNO file server please key in your ADMIN password chossing PWD Enabled and click Submit every time you access file server UNO file sever will ask you a password of account to enable file accessing Disable ALL Passwords you disable passwords ALL shares and print will be available to anyone on the network ADMIN Password GO PWD Enabled O PWD Disabled Wano1019v1 Google Bi S EP amp 49 uno1019v1_ADYANTECH CORP A EWER uno1019v1 RASA Eee
3. Progress Looking for a mobile device Checking on COM Port 1 39 Chapter 4 7 If the connection between UNO 1019 and the host has been established you will see below message in UNO 1019 Oo EH Lo 9 5 gt D Certificates Date Time Device Dialing Display Input Panel Keyboard Mouse Management 2 4 mm 9 9 Network and Owner Password PC Power RAS Server Regional Remove Dial up Co Connection Settings Programs da i Connected to My Connection Storage Styl Manager Hide this message Start Network Connecti JIB contra Panel gt L 9 9 59 PM 8 If the connection between UNO 1019 and the host has been established you will see below message in the host New Partnership Set Up a Partnership Before you can synchronize information between your mobile device and this computer you must set up partnership between them Would you like to set up partnership Yes Set up partnership so that can synchronize information between my device and this computer don t want to synchronize information Set up my device as a guest so that can copy or move information between my device and this computer Select No then press Next button UNO 1019 User Manual 40 After New partnership setting it will show the below dialog window in the host gt Microsoft ActiveSync 9 Guest 4 Connected p
4. to finish the configuration UNO 1019 User Manual 54 4 5 Application Development Procedure 1019 provides Software Development Kit SDK built in runtime library you can use your existing windows based programming skills to develop applications easily and rapidly through those tools This document introduces how to develop custom application step by step 4 5 1 Application Development Procedure 1 Install Microsoft eMbedded Visual V4 00 with Service Pack 2 The Microsoft eMbedded Visual tool is a desktop develop ment environment for creating applications and system compo nents for Windows CE NET powered devices This version features new capabilities such as exception handling Run Time Type Information RTTI and a plethora of new debugger functionalities Before you begin to develop your application you must install Microsoft eMbedded Visual C first Insert UNO 1019 CD into the CD ROM in the host PC Install UNO 1019 Software Development Kit for eMbedded Visual from below path UNO 1019 SDK Install Microsoft ActiveSync 4 1 from below path ActiveSync Build the connection between the host and UNO 1019 via Active Sync Further information about ActiveSync please refer to ActiveSync Connection Execute eMbedded Visual C Select File New to open a new project Select your project type in the left blank of window and enter the new project name l
5. 18 3 89 NetvorkAdmin ftp v Awe AMET ADEA Hotmail d Menger B fuU MSN CJ FTP Users Use this section to control access to the FTP server for each user To add new users go to the Add Users page You can configure a separate home directory for each user by appending the user s name to home directory Denying read permission toa user denies complete access to the ftp server for that user Allow 8108 Allow Hidden Read Write virtual Files Allow the setName Home Directory user to lo Roots Allow he user to The path to users home directory and lupload and Allow the fuser to view download change View hidden and files from on the the Virtual system sever 98 nde Guest FLASHFTPROOT a o o Jo ADMIN a E If the user name is in red the values in that row are only recommended values Please edit as appropriate and click on Update Users for the values to take effect Virtual Roots Use this section to add delete virtual roots to the FTP server Virtual roots allow you to map a physical directory to an directory with a different name If the user has permissions to see virtual roots these roots will appear as folders under the user s home directory The virtual directory name cannot contain of the following characters c A The directory vath cannot contain character from the
6. 21 4 Advantech RAS Configuration 9 Owner Pass System General Input Lines Logon Security Users M Enable RAS M Use Static IP Addresses Static IP Address 192 168 254 1 Cane 7 Start Control Panel Advantech RAS Server QL 12 45 B UNO 1019 User Manual 48 4 Select the Input Lines tab under Advantech RAS Server Config uration Click Add button to setup the input line according to the available RAS device f CE Remote Window b 9 Certificates Date Time Dialing Display Internet Keyboard Mouse Network and Options Dial up Co ly 9 System 47 Start Control Panel Advantech RAS Server 12 55 AM 5 _ Select the Logon Security tab under Advantech RAS Server Configuration Select security protocol if necessary f CE Remote Window 0 2 9 e Certificates Date Time Dialing Display Internet Keyboard Mouse Network and Options Dial up Co B System General Input Lines Logon Security Users Enabled Protocols Unencrypted Password PAP MD 5 Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol 5 Microsoft CHAP MS CHAP Microsoft CHAP Version 2 5 CHAP v2 C ce Ystart Control Panel 49 Chapter 4 6 Select the Logon Security tab under Advantech RAS Server
7. 3 83 00 e http 172 18 3 75MetworkAdmin advanced Google Bae OO 85 Ee Paa Home Network Features Advanced User Accounts Network Adapter Configuration This is a list of all the adapters present on your system You can configure the adapter bindings as public private bridged or default to simply bind it to TCP IP Use extreme caution incorrect settings may render your device inoperable Adapter s Bindings DMSCE1 Public O Private O Bridged Default DM9CETWOI Public O Private O Bridged 9 Default 77 Chapter4 User Accounts User Accounts function allows you to add modify and delete user accounts on this UNO 1019 ADMIN is the only account allowed to manage account information Note The account we manage here is for network service such as File server F TP Telnet Web server but NOT ACCESS THIS ADMIN WEBPAGE 1 Create a User Account lt 1 gt Enter user name the Create new field and press Create lt 1 B gt Enter a password and press Create Account button User Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer ERO RHO HAO REAREA TAD HAW O O HAO D js 6 0 3 m Las msi V Pss ARERR ADEA KE Homil QS Mesner B Home Network Features Advanced User Accounts User Configuration Greate an account for Guest Logon Name Guest Password Confirm Password e Create Account
8. R UNO 1019 User Manual 82 Creating Network Disk Windows CE provides the command to enable remote network disk as a local disk Command Usage net use lt local name of folder on UNO 1019 gt remote name gt user lt username gt d or net view lt computername gt DOMAIN lt domainname gt lt Description gt d Disable network disk lt Instance gt Device name nb940902 Shared folder temp Folder name on UNO 1019 UNO1019V1 21 ADAM 6520 Ethemet Switch 1 Share the temp folder in the remote site nb940902 to authorized users and set the permissions read write EX Remote Windows PC Computer name gt nb940902 Shared folder name gt temp lt Authorized user name gt daniel hsu 83 Chapter4 2 Execute the blow command by local UNO 1019 s command prompt and system will ask you to enter your user name password and domainif you would like to save your user name and password as default user please check Update Default Credentials lt gt net use UNO1019V1 nb940902 temp user daniel hsu wd CE Remote Window File Edit Help Pocket CMD v 4 20 gt net use unol0l9vl nb940902 temp user daniel hsu Logon failed qe Resource NB940902 TEMP UserName psswod Domain Update Default Credentials Pocket CMD v 4 20 N gt net use unol0l9vl 11559409021 user daniel hs
9. UNO 1019 200MHZ 64MB 2xLAN 4xCOM Universal Network Controller User Manual Copyright The documentation and the software included with this product are copy righted 2006 by Advantech Co Ltd All rights are reserved Advantech Co Ltd reserves the right to make improvements in the products described in this manual at any time without notice No part of this man ual may be reproduced copied translated or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Advantech Co Ltd Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reli able However Advantech Co Ltd assumes no responsibility for its use nor for any infringements of the rights of third parties which may result from its use Acknowledgements Intel and Pentium are trademarks of Intel Corporation Microsoft Windows and MS DOS are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp other product names or trademarks are properties of their respective owners Part No 2003101900 Ist Edition Printed in Taiwan August 2006 UNO 1019 User Manual ii Product Warranty 2 years Advantech warrants to you the original purchaser that each of its prod ucts will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for two years from the date of purchase This warranty does not apply to any products which have been repaired or altered by persons other than repair personnel authorized by Advantech or which h
10. lt 1 gt System will create a user account according to your information If you would like to change the password of this user account please press Modify button behind the user name If you would like to delete the user account please press Delete button behind the user name UNO 1019 User Manual 78 Home Network Features Advanced User Accounts User Manager Setup Configure user infor mation on this device Logon Name Guest Modify Delete ADMIN Create new user Create User Group Setup Configure which members are part of eroups Group Name Powerteers Powers Create a new group 2 Create a Group lt 2 gt Enter a group name in the Create a new field and press Create Home Network Features Advanced User Accounts User Manager Setup Configure user infor mation on this device Logon Name Guest Modify Delete Create new user User Group Setup Configure which members are part of groups Group Name Power Users Modify Delete Create lt 2 B gt If you want to choose which users are members of group please press Modify button behind the group name Set the box next the user s name to have them be part of this group 79 Chapter4 Network Features Advanced User Accounts Group Configuration Ghose which users ar
11. 15 Figure 2 7 Digital Input Connection Wet Contact 15 Figure 2 8 Digital Output Connections Wet Contact 16 2 7 CompactFlash sss TYDD FY FD 2 8 Mounting w w w wo e 2 8 1 Panel Mounting Figure 2 9 Combine the Metal Mounting Kit Figure 2 10 Attach UNO 1019 tothe Wall 2 8 2 DIN rail Mounting 2 Bs Figure 2 11 Installation to DIN rail Step 1 Figure 2 12 Installation to DIN rail Step 2 Figure 2 13 Installation to DIN rail Step 3 Chapter 3 Initial Setup ssssseeeso0eeooee00ee0e 24 3 JnitialiProced te ttes Chapter 4 Advanced Applications 4 Inserting a CompactFlash Card 4 2 ActiveSync Connection vii Table of Contents 4 3 Remote Access Server Configuration 42 4 4 Autorun Configuration Note 4 5 Application Development Procedure 4 5 1 Application Development Procedure 55 4 5 2 Watchdog Timer sso 45 3 DIO LED and Buzzer eee 63 46 Saving Your 72 47 UNO 1019 Network Administration User Guide 72 4 7 1 Network Administration 73 4 712 Pile Sever ick REL Pee EE 81 413 FP Server id acne e eedem 85 ATA Telnet Seryer ret 89 4 7 5 Restart Network 90 UNO
12. Features Advanced User Accounts Ftp Server Configuration The ftp server accepts ftp connections and allows the device to be configured remotely Use extreme caution when configuring the ftp server Should the ftp server be misoonfigured a malicious user could gain complete control of the files on your gateway The ftp server is intended for advanced users only The Ftp server will be restarted after any changes to the the basic configuration or the virtual roots That will terminate any Ftp connections currently active Basic Configuration Server Enabled O Yes Will the ftp server accept incoming connections No Require Authentication Yes Will the ftp server prompt for user name and password ONo Allow Anonymous Users Yes Allow users without an account on the server to login to the server ONo Allow Anonymous Uploads O Yes Allow anonymous users to upload and change files GO No Allow Anonymous users to virtual roots O Yes Allow Anonymous users to view and access files in virtual roots GO No Default Directory Tempi The default directory that anonyraous FTP users will log in to Tenn Logs Use Logs section to control what information about the FTP transactions is logged UNO 1019 User Manual 86 FIP Server Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO RHO HAO HAD Qi DAG deem 2 2 LAB BILD Es se msi 3B UNM 03 gt
13. m ipchange 0 10 0 0 5 255 255 255 0 2 Disable DHCP Address Subnet Mask LAN2 MS Command Prompt Press Enter the remote display will show the following message UNO 1019 User Manual 28 CE Remote Window File Edit Help Pocket CMD v 4 20 gt ipchange IP Changing Utility ee dvantech Automation Corp 2006 ipchage paraml param2 param3 param4 1 or O Enable Disable DHCP xxx xxx xxx xxx IP Address xxx xxx xxx xxx Subnet Mask l or Z Ethernet Adapter 1 or 2 255 255 255 0 will be used if param3 is omitted fl will be used if param4 is omitted ipchange 0 192 168 0 12 255 255 255 0 2 IP Address 10 0 0 5 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Wote New settings will take effect after reboot gt Command Prompt Wait for the Saving Registry Done to make sure the IP change setting work is successfully done Re power on the UNO 1019 module to re boot the WinCE for new IP address implement Note The uScope Remote Display tool is only used for the configuration work It wasn t design to run a long time to be used as the remote monitoring tool 29 Chapter 3 UNO 1019 User Manual 30 Advanced Applications This Chapter will provide detailed explanations of the UNO 1019 s Advanced Applications Sections include Inserting a CompactFlash Card ActiveSync Connection Remote Acces
14. Handle to the device that is to perform the operation Call the Create File function to obtain a device handle dwloControlCode in Specifies the control code for the operation This value identifies the specific operation to be performed and the type of device on which the operation is to be performed No specific values are defined for the dwIo ControlCode parameter However the writer of a custom device driver can define IOCTL XXXX control codes per CODE macro These control codes can then be advertised and an application can use these control codes with DeviceloControl to perform driver spe cific functions lpInBuffer in Long pointer to a buffer that contains the data required to perform the operation This parameter be NULL if the dwloControlCode parame ter specifies an operation that does not require input data nInBufferSize in Size in bytes of the buffer pointed to by IpInBuffer lpOutBuffer out Long pointer to a buffer that receives the output data for the opera tion This parameter can be NULL if the dwloControlCode parameter specifies an operation that does not produce output data nOutBufferSize in Size in bytes of the buffer pointed to by IpOutBuffer IpBytesReturned out Long pointer to a variable that receives the size in bytes of the data stored into the buffer pointed to by IpOutBuffer The IpBytesReturned parameter cannot be NULL Even when an operation produ
15. Trigger strobe signal to reload watchdog timeout counter If your applica tion uses IOCTL ENABLE to enable the Watchdog first and then sends REBOOT to the WDT driver your application must trigger the Watchdog once during the Watchdog timer period If your application has not triggered at the specified period the device will reboot automatically IpInBuffer unused nInBufferSize unused IpOutBuffer unused nOutBufferSize unused UNO 1019 User Manual 38 4 IOCTL WDT GETTIMEOUT Get the Watchdog timeout value IpInBuffer unused ninBufferSize unused IpOutBuffer The DWORD pointer to your Watchdog timeout setting The Watchdog timeout setting is just a number 0 means 2 seconds 1 means 5 seconds 2 means 10 seconds 3 means 15 seconds 4 means 30 seconds 5 means 45 seconds 6 means 60 seconds 7 means 120 seconds 8 means 300 seconds 9 means 600 seconds 10 means 900 seconds oth ers means the maximum 1140 seconds The default setting 1s 5 seconds nOutBufferSize unused 5 IOCTL WDT SETTIMEOUT Set the Watchdog timeout value IpInBuffer The DWORD pointer to your Watchdog timeout setting The Watchdog timeout setting is just a number 0 means 2 seconds means 5 seconds 2 means 10 seconds 3 means 15 seconds 4 means 30 seconds 5 means 45 seconds 6 means 60 seconds 7 means 120 seconds 8 means 300 seconds 9 means 600 seconds 10 means 900 seconds others means the maximum 1140 seconds
16. User can use ipchange command for IP change setting in command prompt mode Please type ipchange for command reference 27 Chapter 3 A CE Remote Window gt ipchange IP Changing Utility Advantech Automation Corp 2006 1 or O Enable Disable DHCP xxx xxx xxx xxx IP Address xxx xxx xxx xxx Subnet Mask l or 2 Ethernet Adapter 1 or 2 255 255 255 0 will be used if param3 is omitted fl will be used if param4 is omitted Example ipchange O 192 168 0 12 255 255 255 0 2 mm gt Param1 1 Enable DHCP 0 Disable DHCP Param2 IP address Param3 Subnet Mask Param 2 amp 3 is only available Param1 0 Param4 1 LAN1 2 LAN2 Command Prompt If LAN1 of UNO 1019 will be set as DHCP the ipchange 1 1 will be used as set up command If LAN2 of the UNO 1019 will be set as the specific IP address the setting command and procedure should be as fol lowing A Remote Window File Edit Help Pocket CMD v 4 20 h ipchange gt IP Changing Utility dvantech Automation Corp 2006 ipchage paraml 2 param3 param4 l or O Enable Disable DHCP 2 IP Address 1 xxx xxx xxx xxx Subnet Mask l or 2 Ethernet Adapter 1 or 2 255 255 255 0 will be used if param3 is omitted l will be used if param4 is omitted Example ipchange 0 192 168 0 12 255 255 255 0 2
17. a d Messer B FEE MSN Deraurr Directory The default directory that anonymovs FTP users wili log in to J Logs Use this section to control what information about the FTP transactions is logged to file Log Directory The directory to store the og file in paa Log Size The maximum size of the log file in KiloBytes Errors Visits Log Zones File Transfers Check the information that you want written to the log Commands 7 Diagnostic Information O Details FTP Users Use this section to control access to the FTP server for each user To add new users go to the Add Users page You can configure a separate home directory for each user by appending the user s name to home directory Denying read permission to a user denies complete access to the ftp server for that user Allow Allow UT Read virtual Ba ar 1 Alowte j esa Users Use Users section to control access to FTP server for each user To add new user please go to the User Account page You can configure a seprate home directory for each user by appending the user s name to home directory Denying read permission to a user denies complete access to the FTP server for that user 87 Chapter 4 Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer KAO RRO OREA TAD HAW DAG pw 8 2 m LU REB
18. 33 Chapter 4 1 Click the icon Make New Connection 7f CE Remote Window File Edit View Advanced gt lt 2 mo g 1 DMOCE1 27 Start Network Connections f CE Remote Window File Edit View Advanced X 2 LaL Make New DM9CE1 Connection Make New Connection Type name for the connection El Connection Select the connection type Dial Up Connection 9 Direct Connection O Virtual Private Network PPTP O Virtual Private Network 2 O PPP over Ethernet PPPoE Network Connections Sb 2 42 AM UNO 1019 User Manual 34 2 Choose the COM port of UNO 1019 Select a device Serial Port on COMI Serial Port on COM2 3 Press Start Settings Control Panel and then PC Connection 4 CE Remote Window File View 2 4 Certificates Date Time Dialing Display Internet Keyboard Mouse Network and Options Dial up 2 9 2 4 o wv Owner Password RAS Server Regional Remove Storage System Settings Programs Manager J Control Panel 4 Click Change button to choose your network communication In this example change the network to My Connection 35 Chapter4 Keyboard Mouse Network and Dial up Co Step 4 Setting Up the Communication Environment of the Host 1 Double click the icon ActiveSync 2 o lm ipoe Wptons UNO 1019 User Manual 36 3 4 Configure connection settings as b
19. 5 3 DIO LED and Buzzer UNO 1019 has 2 DI Digital Input 2 DO Digital Output 3 LED and a Buzzer Users can access these resources via the built in Advantech IO Service driver named ADV1 The follows are the descriptions and examples of the usable DeviceloControl codes in this driver How to Use the Control Code There are 11 control codes for the operation codes in DIO LED and Buzzer driver 1 ADV IOCTL READ DI Read the Digital Input value IpInBuffer unsed nInBufferSize unused IpOutBuffer The BYTE pointer to the current DI value BITO indicates DI 0 state BITI indicates DI 1 state nOutBufferSize User provided output buffer size 63 Chapter4 2 ADV IOCTL WRITE DO Write value out the Digital Output IpInBuffer The BYTE pointer to the DO value that 1s requesting to write out BITO indicates DO 0 state BITI indicates DO 1 state nInBufferSize User provided input buffer size IpOutBuffer unsed nOutBufferSize unsed 3 ADV IOCTL READ DO Read the written Digital Output value IpInBuffer unsed nInBufferSize unsed IpOutBuffer The BYTE pointer to the current DO value BITO indicates DO 0 state BITI indicates DO 1 state nOutBufferSize User provided input buffer size 4 ADV IOCTL TURN ON LEDI Turn LED on IpInBuffer unused ninBufferSize unused IpOutBuffer unused nOutBufferSize unused 5 ADV IOCTL TURN OFF LEDI Turn LEDI off IpInBuffer unused nInBufferS
20. Double click the new con nection that you made previously it is RAS Connection in this case and it will pop out the Dial Up Connection dialog window Enter your user name password then press Dial Properties File Edit View Advanced x m0 5 M x A o Make New DM9CE1 Connection Connection Dial Up Connection Connection User Jiwelee Phone 9 4125678 Password aa Dial from Work Domain Dial Properties Save password Connect Cancel 27 start Network Connections Ro Sn 12 40 AM 2 45 Chapter 4 f CE Remote Window File Edit View Advanced X A E a a Make New My DM9CE1 Connection Connection Dialing Properties ada when ding fom TE gt Remove Local settings The local area code is Dialing Patterns 425 The local country region code 15 1 Dial using 9 Ione O Pulse Disable call waiting by dialing 2 start Network Connections LG 12 40 23 5 Press Dialing Patterns button Dialing Properties window Edit the dialing pattern for each type of call to change how the phone is dialed Note Country Region Code please enter E or e Area Code please enter F or f Number please enter or 9 f CE Remote Window File Edit View Advanced A sl a a Make New My DM9CE1 Connection
21. Enter Network Password E 2 x Please type your user name and password Site 172 18 3 89 User Name ADMIN Password Domain Save this password in your password list Welcome to the ICS Admin Utility Microsoft Internet Explorer ERO HE RAO RBA IA HAU O pm ys 2 0 LAS FRET E htip172 18 3 89MetworkAdmin PEIR ADEA NRA 03 x Hotmail Home Network Features Advanced User Accounts Welcome to the Windows CE networking setup page With this device properly configured you can connect your local private network to the public Internet Network Settings Change IP Advanced Setting Allows ports to information about this device be statically reserved and mapped User Accounts Add modify and Features Allows configuration of delete user accounts on this device advanced gateway features Restart Network Restart for network changes to take effect Windows CE Version 4 20 Build Version 1088 SysVersion 1088 92000 2002 Microsoft Corporation All rights reserved UNO 1019 User Manual 74 Network Settings Change IP information about the UNO 1019 1 _ Change device name Enter proper device name and press Submit button Please MUST change UNO 1019 s device name at your first usage But after you change UNO 1019 s device name please don t ever change device name back to UNO 1019 it s not permitted for WinCE OS Home Ne
22. Misc page in UNO Configuration Utility 51 Chapter4 ET Remote Window Configuration Utility Version 1 1 General System OS Image Version NET 420 V1 13 Build 002 Boot Loader Version 1 12 Intel R 255 In Use Free FLASH 5 773 KB 503 KB 5 270 KB DRAM 35 664 4 348 31 316 Web amp Ftp Servers Web Server Root Ftp Server root windowsiwwwYwwwpub Configuration Utiity QL 1 04 E UNO 1019 User Manual 52 3 Click on the Program Path bottom for selecting the program for Auto Run setting Remote Window Computer Startup Programs Registry progam Path Add Delete Remote Web amp Ftp Servers Web Server Root configuration QL 1 04 AM B Er Window 1 3 Please choose the program then press 53 Chapter4 4 Click on Add bottom to set the program for Auto Run action General Network Watchdog Reboot Machine CF Disk CF Disk Name FLASH n Startup Programs Registry Program Path View Windows cenotepad exe Web amp Ftp Servers Web Server Root Ftp Server root fwindowshwwwhwwwpubl remet The UNO Configuration Utility will add the selected program in Auto Run requirement Please press
23. a dialog window will pop out Select Dial Up Connection and press Next gt A CE Remote Window 43 Chapter4 4 CE Remote Window File Edit View Advanced X A 2 Make New DM9CE1 Connection Make New Connection Type a name for the connection sl My Connection Select the connection type Dial Up Connection Direct Connection Virtual Private Network PPTP O virtual Private Network L2TP PPP over Ethernet PPPoE Network Connections Qs 12 36 9 3 Setup the device according to the specification of the modem and press Next gt 4 CE Remote Window x File Edit View Advanced X FIFE M Bl 2 Make New DM9CE1 Connection S My Connection Select a modem Hayes Compatible on 1 le on COMI Ystart Network Connections QL 12 37 AM UNO 1019 User Manual 44 Enter the telephone number in the Phone Number window Press Finish button to complete the dial up configuration 4 Remote Window a fx File Edit View Advanced X A mog 2 Make New DM9CE1 Connection Phone Number My Connection Country region code fi Area code 425 Phone number 125678 Ferce long distance Force local Network Connections amp i238 B 4 Press start of task bar of window system and select Setting 1 Networking and Dial up connections
24. 0 METHOD BUFFERED FILE ANY ACCESS define IOCTL STOP BUZZER CODE FILE DEVICE UNKNOWN 0 951 METHOD BUFFERED FILE ANY ACCESS HANDLE hDev DWORD i dwGot dwNumReturned LED amp IO Test Program hDev CreateFile T ADVI Pointer to the name of the port GENERIC READ GENERIC WRITE Access read write mode 0 Share mode NULL Pointer to the security attribute OPEN EXISTING How to open the serial port 0 Port attributes NULL Handle to port with attribute if hDev printf Can t load ADV1 driver properly r n return 0 for i 0 1 lt 20 i 1 if i amp 0x01 1 69 Chapter4 dwGot 0x01 set Dout 0 high dwGot 0x02 set Dout 1 high printf Set Dout 0 high Set Dout 1 high n else dwGot amp 0x01 set Dout 0 low dwGot amp 0 02 set Dout 1 low printf Set Dout 0 low Set Dout 1 low r n if DeviceloControl hDev ADV IOCTL WRITE DO amp dwGot 4 NULL 0 amp dwNumReturned NULL printf ADV IOCTL WRITE DO failed exit r n break if DeviceloControl hDev ADV IOCTL READ DI NULL 0 amp dwGot 4 amp dwNumReturned NULL printf ADV IOCTL READ DI failed exit n break if dwGot amp 0x01 1 DeviceloControl hDev ADV IOCTL TURN ON LEDI NULL 0 NULL 0 NULL NULL else UNO 1019 User Manual 70 DeviceloControl hDev ADV IOCTL TURN OFF LEDI NUL
25. 0 0 IP 10 0 0 1 8 Ethemet Switch UNO 1019 User Manual 24 actually you can set any IP address that other than 10 0 0 1 and 10 0 0 2 from 10 0 0 3 to 10 0 0 255 If you connected you computer and UNO 1019 to a router don t set your computer IP address the same as the Router s Connect UNO 1019 with your computer by using a crossover Ethernet cable Or connect both UNO 1019 and your computer into a hub After UNO 1019 boot up it will broadcast it s IP to the network uScope Remote Display tool running on you computer will detect the UDP mes sage that send out by UNO 1019 and show the device name and IP in it s device list You can select and connect to the device UNO 1019 in the list as you want Double Click the uScope icon in configuration computer Yi uScope Remote Display Last connected IP 2 18 3 Connect 9 Click the Show List bottom Connectable Resources IP Addr 172 18 3 75 25 Chapter 3 Choose the connected device in the list After clicking Connect bottom the configuration computer will con nect with UNO 1019 The remote display screen will be as following Remote Window aaa Recycle Bin Ya a t ADVANTECH Windows CE UNO 1019 User Manual 26 Please go to the Command Prompt for network IP setting 7 Remote Window AD ANTECH 4 CE Remote Window File Edit Help Pocket CMD v 4 20 gt
26. 1019 User Manual viii Overview This chapter gives background infor mation on the UNO 1019 It shows you the UNO 1019 overview and specifica tions Sections include ntroduction Features Hardware Specifications Safety Precautions Chassis Dimensions Chapter 1 Overview 1 1 Introduction Advantech s UNO 1019 is a RISC grade embedded platform that offers 2 LAN 4 serial port and 4 Digital input and output to fulfill user s 1 0 device expansion For data storage UNO 1019 also provides a Compact Flash for data storage UNO 1019 comes with a Windows CE NET OS offering a pre build image on board Microsoft Windows CE is a compact highly efficient real time operating system designed for embedded systems UNO 1019 could operate well under 0 70 C its small size and light weight could fit in industrial robust environment With these advantage UNO 1019 is suitable for communication gateway for converting communication protocol IO control and data storage UNO 1019 is a perfect embedded ready platform that can shorten your development time and offer a rich networking interface to fulfill your diverse requirements 1 2 Features Intel XScale PXA 255 200 MHZ Processor 64 MB SDRAM on board 16 MB Flash 2 RS 232 2 RS 232 422 485 serial ports Dual 10 100 Mbps Ethernet 1 compact flash for data storage 4 channel Digital input and output 3 channel LED for user define Ready p
27. 9 Press Explore button in Microsoft ActiveSync window it will pop up the Mobile Device window to display the file resources and information of UNO 1019 as below 2 ezample if you click the icon Documents content of storage in UNO 1019 you will see the Computer Excel Viewer Image Viewer Mobile Device EDD E il Microsoft Documents PDF Viewer PowerPoint WordPad Yi iewer Word Viewer 41 Chapter 4 Begin Transferring Files from the PC to UNO 1019 Mobile Device RO RAO TAM HAM JE gt H 0 Mobile Device Double click My Computer in Mobile Device for file translation My Computer WED HAO BREW HAD 2 80 My Computer FLASH MyDocuments Network profiles Program Files Temp Control Panel 4 3 Remote Access Server Configuration UNO 1019 provides Remote Access Services which offers the possibil ities for remote network and user to have TCP IP access local mail serv ers access to database web servers or other Intranet services The following description introduces how to set the dial up and dial in configuration UNO 1019 User Manual 42 Dial up Configuration Press start of task bar of window system and select Settings Networking and Dial up Connections f CE Remote Window AD ANTECH 2 Double click Make New Connection then
28. Buffer in Long pointer to a buffer that contains the data required to perform the operation This parameter can be NULL if the dwloControlCode parame ter specifies an operation that does not require input data nInBufferSize in Size in bytes of the buffer pointed to by IpInBuffer lpOutBuffer UNO 1019 User Manual 60 out Long pointer to a buffer that receives the output data for the opera tion This parameter can be NULL if the dwIoControlCode parameter specifies an operation that does not produce output data nOutBufferSize in Size in bytes of the buffer pointed to by IpOutBuffer IpBytesReturned out Long pointer to a variable that receives the size in bytes of the data stored into the buffer pointed to by IpOutBuffer The IpBytesReturned parameter cannot be NULL Even when an operation produces no output data and IpOutBuffer can be NULL the DeviceloControl function makes use of the variable pointed to bylpBytesReturned After such an opera tion the value of the variable 1s without meaning lpOverlapped Ignored set to NULL Return Values Nonzero indicates success Zero indicates failure To get extended error information call GetLastError Examples define IOCTL WDT ENABLE CTL CODE FILE DEVICE UNKNOWN 0x900 METHOD BUFFERED FILE ANY ACCESS define IOCTL DISABLE CTL CODE FILE DEVICE UNKNOWN 0x901 METHOD BUFFERED FILE ANY ACCESS define WDT STROBE CT
29. Configuration Add a new account for remote access services f CE Remote Window 2 2 9 i BD Certificates Date Time Dialing Display Internet Keyboard Mouse Network and Options Dial up Co E m 95 System Add User Name Password Delete Domain Cancel Cancel 2 Start Control Panel Advantech RAS Server 7 _ Afterall settings are completed press Apply button and then it will pop up the RasConfig dialog window Press Yes button to save reg istry setting to storage card CE Remote Window DER 2 4 E 2 Certificates Date Time Dialing Display Internet Keyboard Mouse Network and Options Dial up Co Owner General Input Lines Logon Security Users M Enable RAS M Use Static IP Addresses Static IP Address fisz 168 254 1 Apply Ystart Control Panel Advantech RAS Server amp L 12 45 AM RAS configuration procedure is completed and you can access UNO 1019 via remote device UNO 1019 User Manual 50 4 4 Autorun Configuration Note This document introduces how to applications automatically when you boot UNO 1019 up Autorun Configuration Procedure 1 Execute the UNO Configuration Utility 4 CE Remote Window Internet Explorer AD ANTECH Pla UNO Configuration Utility UNO Version Information 2 _ Go to the
30. Connection Dialing Patterns E 72 Edit the dialing pattern for each type of call to change how the phone is dialed For Local calls dial For Long Distance calls dial js For International calls dial 3 011 EFG Country Region Code F f Area Code G g Number 27 start Network Connections L S a 12 41 AM B UNO 1019 User Manual 46 6 Double click My Connection and press Connection button to build a PPP connection 7 Remote Window SES 2 DM9CE1 Connecting to My Connection Dial in Configuration Press start of task bar of window system and select Setting Control Panel 7 CE Remote Window 47 Chapter4 2 Double click the RAS Server icon from Control Panel f CE Remote Window b Certificates Date Time Dialing Display Internet Keyboard Mouse Network and Options Dial up Co 15 E 9 Password yi Regional Remove Storage System Connection Settings Programs Manager a7 Start Control Panel QL 12 44 3 Select the General tab under Advantech RAS Server Configura tion Select Enable RAS Use Static IP Address and enter a specified IP in Static IP Address blank 4 CE Remote Window gt 9 gt gt Certificates Date Time Dialing Display Internet Keyboard Mouse Network and Options Dial up Co
31. L 0 NULL 0 NULL NULL if dwGot amp 0x02 DeviceloControl hDev ADV IOCTL TURN ON LED2 NULL 0 NULL 0 NULL NULL else DeviceloControl hDev ADV IOCTL TURN OFF LED2 NULL 0 NULL 0 NULL NULL Sleep 1000 CloseHandle hDev 71 Chapter4 4 6 Saving Your Settings Once you made changes for UNO 1019 you may need run RegSave exe to save Windows CE system Registry to CF card or on board flash disk to keep your settings See Registry Saving section for detail Registry Saving Running RegSave exe to save system Registry to CF card or on board Flash you can specify command line parameter for RegSave exe shown as below RegSave f s fs f Save Registry to Flash and CF card s RegSave will not display any message despite whether the action is succeeded or not fs combination of f and s If you re running RegSave exe without parameter it will only save Registry to CF card and it will display message to notify you whether the Registry has been successfully saved 4 7 UNO 1019 Network Administration User Guide Advantech s UNO 1019 series is a built in Windows CE solution offering a pre configured image with optimized onboard device drivers WinCE is a compact high efficient and hard real time operating system that is designed for embedded systems without HDD limitation UNO 1019 remote administration is a powerful function which allow users con
32. L CODE FILE DEVICE UNKNOWN 0x902 METHOD BUFFERED FILE ANY ACCESS define IOCTL WDT GET TIMEOUT CTL_CODE FILE_DEVICE_UNKNOWN 0x903 METHOD BUFFERED FILE ANY ACCESS define IOCTL WDT SET TIMEOUT CODE FILE DEVICE UNKNOWN 0 904 METHOD BUFFERED FILE ANY ACCESS 61 Chapter 4 define IOCTL_WDT_REBOOT CODE FILE DEVICE UNKNOWN 0 905 METHOD BUFFERED FILE ANY ACCESS HANDLE hWDT NULL TCHAR szClassName 60 assign the WDT driver name wsprintf szClassName TEXT WDT1 Open the WDT driver m_hWDT CreateFile szClassName GENERIC READ GENERIC WRITE 0 NULL OPEN EXISTING FILE ATTRIBUTE NORMAL NULL if m hWDT INVALID HANDLE VALUE DebugMsg CString WDT driver fail return DWORD dwTemp DWORD nIndex 2 Set the Watchdog Timer as 10 seconds Number 2 means 10 seconds DeviceloControl m hWDT IOCTL WDT SET TIMEOUT amp nIndex sizeof nIndex NULL 0 amp dwTemp NULL Enable the Watchdog timer DeviceloControl m_hWDT IOCTL ENABLE NULL 0 NULL 0 amp dwTemp NULL Activate timeout reboot DeviceIoControl m hWDT IOCTL_ WDT REBOOT NULL 0 NULL 0 amp dwTemp NULL UNO 1019 User Manual 62 While 1 4 do your job here Sleep 8000 DeviceloControl m hWDT IOCTL WDT STROBE NULL 0 NULL 0 amp dwTemp NULL DeviceloControl m hWDT IOCTL WDT DISABLE NULL NULL 0 amp dwTemp NULL CloseHandle m hWDT 4
33. RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 1 DCD TxD Data 2 RxD TxD Data 3 TxD RxD 4 DTR RxD 5 GND GND GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 RI 2 5 Power Connections UNO 1019 supports 10 30 Vpc power inputs detail power pin shows as below picture 5 GND G Ei Figure 2 4 Power Pin Assignments 13 Chapter 2 2 6 Digital Input Output There are two digital inputs and outputs for UNO 1019 fo H fo poo po fo P Figure 2 5 Digital Pin Assignments You can refer to Figures 2 6 amp 2 7 for the digital input connection UNO 1019 provides 2 ways to use digital inputs function please refer below figure shows how to connect digital input function UNO 1019 User Manual 14 Internal External Figure 2 6 Digital Input Connection Dry Contact Wet Contact External Internal Figure 2 7 Digital Input Connection Wet Contact 15 Chapter 2 UNO 1019 also provides digital outputs connection please refer below figure shows how to connect digital output function The default DO sta tus is high Internal External Vs Figure 2 8 Digital Output Connections Wet Contact 2 7 CompactFlash The procedure for installing a CompactFlash card into the UNO 1019 is detailed below please follow these steps carefully 1 Make sure system power is off 2 Remove the power cord 3 Remove CompactFlash the card door on the t
34. Resource Files E ReadMe t Build Debug X FidinFis FmdimFlks2 7 TJ Builds the project 2 10 Ifyou want to execute your program press Build Execute xxx exe and then the program will be executed 1n UNO 1019 4 5 2 Watchdog Timer There is a built in watchdog timer in UNO 1019 Users can utilize the WDT driver with standard WIN32 API to implement the watchdog func tion in their applications To use the watchdog driver firstly user must open it via the name WDT1 then use DeviceIOControl function to access the watchdog hardware The introduction below includes the defi nition of DeviceIOControl and its parameters as well as an example 57 Chapter4 How to Use Control Code There are 6 control codes for the operation codes in the WDT driver 1 IOCTL ENABLE Enable the Watchdog timer on your application By default if the Watch dog timer is enabled the WDT driver will automatically reload the time out counter after a specified period and your application does not need to trigger the strobe periodically for masking the timeout unless use IOCTL WDT REBOOT to stop this automatic strobe triggering IpInBuffer unused nInBufferSize unused IpOutBuffer unused nOutBufferSize unused 2 IOCTL DISABLE Disable the Watchdog time on your application IpInBuffer unsed ninBufferSize unused IpOutBuffer unused nOutBufferSize unused 3 IOCTL STROBE
35. The default setting is 5 seconds nInBufferSize unused IpOutBuffer unused nOutBufferSize unused 6 IOCTL WDT REBOOT If you want your application to trigger the Watchdog by itself please use IOCTL WDT REBOOT to notify the WDT driver Otherwise the WDT will trigger itself automatically IpInBuffer unused ninBufferSize unused IpOutBuffer unused nOutBufferSize unused 59 Chapter4 DeviceIOControl This function sends a control code directly to a specified device driver causing the corresponding device to perform the specified operation BOOL DeviceIoControl HANDLE hDevice DWORD dwloControlCode LPVOID IpInBuffer DWORD nInBufferSize LPVOID IpOutBuffer DWORD nOutBufferSize LPDWORD IpBytesReturned LPOVERLAPPED IpOverlapped Parameters hDevice in Handle to the device that is to perform the operation Call the Create File function to obtain a device handle dwloControlCode in Specifies the control code for the operation This value identifies the specific operation to be performed and the type of device on which the operation is to be performed No specific values are defined for the dwlo ControlCode parameter However the writer of a custom device driver can define IOCTL control codes per the CODE macro These control codes can then be advertised and an application can use these control codes with DeviceloControl to perform driver specific func tions lpIn
36. asy to remember and is strong password such as one that contains numbers letters and punctuation The username for your gateway is ADMIN Enter new password Confirm new password Compatibility Mode Choose the level of compatibility and security required when configuring the device Once this option is selected it can never be changed The compatibility mode applies to whether clients will be able to configure the device such as being allowed to access this NetworkAdmin page It does not affect their ability to use most of the device s features For instance even if you select Highest Security Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows ME and other operating systems will be able to use most of the device s functionality The compatibility mode you chose will also affect which clients can access files and or printers shared from this device Setting High Security Mode will block Windows 95 98 ME from accessing password protected resources Highest Security Mode Windows 2000 XP and above o The gateway will use a more secure protocol when authenticating client requests This mode is not supported by Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows ME or browsers other than Intemet Explorer az s EUR URGET 7 Note The default user name is ADMIN 73 Chapter 4 3 Connect to the UNO 1019 again and the system will ask you to enter user name and password After authorization you will enter Windows CE networking setup page
37. ave been subject to misuse abuse accident or improper instal lation Advantech assumes no liability under the terms of this warranty as a consequence of such events Because of Advantech s high quality control standards and rigorous test ing most of our customers never need to use our repair service If an Advantech product 1s defective it will be repaired or replaced at no charge during the warranty period For out of warranty repairs you will be billed according to the cost of replacement materials service time and freight Please consult your dealer for more details If you think you have a defective product follow these steps 1 Collect all the information about the problem encountered For example CPU speed Advantech products used other hardware and software used etc Note anything abnormal and list any onscreen messages you get when the problem occurs 2 _ Call your dealer and describe the problem Please have your man ual product and any helpful information readily available 3 Ifyour 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 product returned without proof of the purchase date is not eligible for war ranty se
38. ax Logic level 1 10VDC to 30VDC 2 Digital Output Open Collect to 30V 200mA max Load Power Dissipation 450mW 0 70 C 32 158 F 20 80 C 4 176 20 95 non condensing 0 95 non condensing 1 4 Chassis Dimensions Figure 1 1 UNO 1019 Top View Dimensions 125 0 Figure 1 2 UNO 1019 Side View Dimensions 5 Chapter 1 EL EL BS ESS oa oS Lr rr Figure 1 4 UNO 1019 Bottom View Dimensions UNO 1019 User Manual 6 Installation In this chapter you will be given an overview of the UNO 1019 hardware installation procedures Sections include Overview LED Network Connections Serial Connections Power Connections Digital Input Output CompactFlash Mounting Chapter 2 Installation 2 1 Overview Figure 2 1 UNO 1019 Overview Item Description Serial Port Networking port LED Power 1 2 3 4 CompactFlash slot 5 6 Digital input output UNO 1019 User Manual 8 2 2 LEDs LEDs to display the power network serial and programmable LED status are located on the front panel of UNO 1019 and each of them has its own specific meaning as shown in the table below Table 2 1 UNO 1019 LED Definitions LED Color Statu
39. ces no output data and IpOutBuffer can be NULL the DeviceloControl function makes use of the variable pointed to bylpBytesReturned After such an opera tion the value of the variable 1s without meaning lpOverlapped Ignored set to NULL Return Values 67 Chapter4 Nonzero indicates success Zero indicates failure To get extended error information call GetLastError Examples define ADV IOCTL READ DI CTL CODE FILE DEVICE UNKNOWN 0x900 METHOD BUFFERED FILE ANY ACCESS define ADV IOCTL READ DO CTL CODE FILE DEVICE UNKNOWN 0x902 METHOD BUFFERED FILE ANY ACCESS define ADV IOCTL WRITE DO CTL CODE FILE DEVICE UNKNOWN 0x904 METHOD BUFFERED FILE ANY ACCESS define ADV IOCTL TURN ON LEDI CTL CODE FILE DEVICE UNKNOWN 0x930 METHOD BUFFERED FILE ANY ACCESS define ADV IOCTL TURN OFF LEDI CTL CODE FILE DEVICE UNKNOWN 0x931 METHOD BUFFERED FILE ANY ACCESS define ADV IOCTL TURN ON LED2 CTL CODE FILE DEVICE UNKNOWN 0x932 METHOD BUFFERED FILE ANY ACCESS define ADV IOCTL TURN OFF LED2 CTL CODE FILE DEVICE UNKNOWN 0x933 METHOD BUFFERED FILE ANY ACCESS define ADV IOCTL TURN ON LED3 CTL CODE FILE DEVICE UNKNOWN 0x934 METHOD BUFFERED FILE ANY ACCESS define ADV IOCTL TURN OFF LED3 CTL CODE FILE DEVICE UNKNOWN 0x935 METHOD BUFFERED FILE ANY ACCESS define IOCTL PLAY BUZZER UNO 1019 User Manual 68 CODE FILE DEVICE UNKNOWN 0 95
40. ction of transmission No handshaking is necessary If DIP switches are set to On the driver is always enabled and always in high or low status Please must select a mode before beginning RS 422 applications Default setting is Off 1 2 Switch position Description On RS 422 master Off RS 422 slave or RS 485 Automatic Direction Control 2 4 3 Terminal Resistor You can install terminator resistors if necessary to match impedance Each signal line Tx Tx Rx Rx Datat Data Especially in fields with electric noise installing terminal resistors 1s helpful to stabilize com munications Make sure that both sides of the RS 422 or RS 485 commu nication ports are installed on BUS You could install jumpers on JP8 and JP10 to enable terminal resistor 1200hms for RS 422 or RS 485 of COM3 and COMA The detail jumper setting shows as following figure mm 9422 TX TX RS 485 DA DA m RS422 RX RX Figure 2 3 COM3 amp 4 Terminal Resistors JP8 amp 10 11 Chapter 2 Refer to the figure and table below for COMI amp descriptions COM1 8 2 Pin Assignments Pin RS 232 DCD RxD TxD DTR GND DSR RTS CTS RI oc AI gt UNO 1019 User Manual 12 Refer to the figure and table below for COM3 amp descriptions 1 S 6 9 COM3 amp Pin Assignments Pin
41. e members of eroup Power Users Set the box next to the user s name to have th part of this eroup User Name Member of group Guest ADMIN lt 2 C gt If you want to delete a group please press Delete button behind the group name Features Allows configuration of advanced gateway features You can configure the File server FTP server Telnet server and Web Server Administration accordingly Home Network Features Advanced User Accounts File Server A configured file server will allow for sharing file on your private network Click here to co e your file server FTP Server A configured ftp server will allow for transmitting files to and from your gateway Click here to e your ftp server Telnet Server A configured telnet server will allow you to telnet into your gateway Click here to co e your telnet server Web Server Administration Configure basic settings of your Web Server Click here to co your web server UNO 1019 User Manual 80 4 7 2 File Server lt A 1 gt Choose the folder in UNO 1019 you wish to share and then enter share name then press Submit Home Network Features Advanced User Accounts Compatibility Notice This device has been configured to run in highest security mode It will not accept authenticated sessions from Windows 95 98 ME clients Shared Folders Please choose the folder you wish to share and then enter a share name
42. efore you might get a timeout Since it needs to scan from low to high BaudRate if that takes too long UNO 1019 will stop trying connect to your computer So its better to use another CE device which has a display to connect to you Desktop through ActiveSync at 19200 BaudRate first Thus ActieSync on your desktop PC will remember this Baud Rate and next time when UNO 1019 try to connect to it at this Baud Rate it ll connect easily UNO 1019 User Manual 32 ActiveSync Connection The tool 15 used for the application program on line programming debug requirement User has to install the Microsoft ActiveSync program in configuration computer first For the detail operating procedure of ActiveSync please follow the steps by steps operating guide Step 1 Setting Up ActiveSync in a Configuration Computer 1 Insert UNO 1019 CD into the configuration computer 2 Install UNO 1019 Software Development Kit for eVC from below path UNO 1019 SDK 3 Install Microsoft ActiveSync 4 1 from below path ActiveSync 4 Please connect the ActiveSync cable Null Modem cable Advan tech part no 1703093000 to COMI of UNO 1019 and the COM port of configuration computer for ActiveSync communication Step 2 Connect the UNO 1019 via uScope through Ethernet Step 3 Configure COMI of UNO 1019 Press Start of task bar of window system and select Settings Net work and Dial up Connections 4 CE Remote Window AD ANTECH
43. elow Connection Settings After you configure the connection setting it will show the below dialog window when you press Get Connected 37 Chapter 4 Get Connected After installing batteries or plugging in the AC adapter do one of the following Use the serial cable to connect to COM port on the back of this desktop computer and click Next Use the USB cable to connect to the USB port on the back of this desktop computer ActiveSync will automatically detect the device connection You can also connect your mobile device using infrared For more information click Help Note Don t click Next button at this time 5 Press Start Run of UNO 1019 enter the windows repllog exe in the command line of and press OK button CE Remote Window JE C Computer Recycle Bin Internet 5 the name of a program folder or Explorer 2c 1 and Windows wil open it it for you Open windows repllog exe Browse UNO 1019 User Manual 38 f CE Remote Window fr Connecting to My Connection o Connecting to Host Hide this message Cancel connection Cancel 6 Now press the Next button in the Get Connected dialog in the host It will build the connection between UNO 1019 and host between UNO 1019 and host Get Connected x Checking COM Ports Please wait while Setup locates your mobile device
44. ess the telnet server User and Group Names Enabled Disabled Default Guest o o e ADMIN e PowerUsers Group RasUsers Group o o o Allow default items If checked items set ac default will be treated as enabled Windows CE Version 4 20 Build Version 1088 SysVersion 1088 2000 2002 Microsoft Corporation rights reserved Giana 4 7 5 Restart Network Restart for network change to take effect To make the changes you have made take effect immediately please press Restart Networking button and then the home gateway networking services will be restart UNO 1019 User Manual 90
45. fore you call Product name and serial number Description of your peripheral attachments Description of your software operating system version appli cation software etc A complete description of the problem The exact wording of any error messages UNO 1019 User Manual iv Safety Instructions 1 25 3 Read these safety instructions carefully Keep this User s Manual for later reference Disconnect this equipment from any AC outlet before cleaning Use a damp cloth Do not use liquid or spray detergents for clean ing For plug in equipment the power outlet socket must be located near the equipment and must be easily accessible Keep this equipment away from humidity Put this equipment on a reliable surface during installation Drop ping it or letting it fall may cause damage The openings on the enclosure are for air convection Protect the equipment from overheating DO NOT COVER THE OPENINGS Make sure the voltage of the power source is correct before con necting the equipment to the power outlet Position the power cord so that people cannot step on it Do not place anything over the power cord cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted If the equipment is not used for a long time disconnect it from the power source to avoid damage by transient overvoltage Never pour any liquid into an opening This may cause fire or elec trical shock Never open the equipment For
46. ize unused IpOutBuffer unused nOutBufferSize unused UNO 1019 User Manual 64 6 ADV IOCTL TURN ON LED2 Turn LED2 on IpInBuffer unused nInBufferSize unused IpOutBuffer unused nOutBufferSize unused 7 ADV IOCTL TURN OFF LED2 Turn LED off IpInBuffer unused ninBufferSize unused IpOutBuffer unused nOutBufferSize unused 8 ADV IOCTL TURN ON LED3 Turn LED3 on IpInBuffer unused ninBufferSize unused IpOutBuffer unused nOutBufferSize unused 9 ADV IOCTL TURN OFF LED3 Turn LED3 off IpInBuffer unused nInBufferSize unused IpOutBuffer unused nOutBufferSize unused 65 Chapter4 10 IOCTL PLAY BUZZER Make the buzzer start beeping IpInBuffer DWORD pointer to the number of mini seconds to play nInBufferSize User provided input buffer size IpOutBuffer unsed nOutBufferSize unsed 11 IOCTL STOP BUZZER Stop the buzzer that is playing IpInBuffer unused nInBufferSize unused IpOutBuffer unused nOutBufferSize unused DeviceIOControl This function sends a control code directly to a specified device driver causing the corresponding device to perform the specified operation BOOL DeviceloControl HANDLE hDevice DWORD dwloControlCode LPVOID IpInBuffer DWORD nInBufferSize LPVOID IpOutBuffer DWORD nOutBufferSize LPDWORD IpBytesReturned LPOVERLAPPED IpOverlapped UNO 1019 User Manual 66 Parameters hDevice in
47. latform for WinCE NET build in flash Included remote display for easy configuration Fanless design for reliable system Compact size and light weight 0 70 C wide range operation DIN rail and wall mounting Optional serial isolation protection UNO 1019 User Manual 2 1 3 Hardware Specifications General Certifications Dimensions W H D Enclosure Mounting Power Consumption Power Requirement Weight System Hardware CPU Memory ndicators Storage SSD Others System Software OS Remote Display Communication Serial Ports Serial Port Speed LAN CE FCC Class A 46 x 162x 126 mm ABS PC with solid mounting hardware DIN35 rail wall 8 5W 3 W 10 30 VDC 400g 32 bit Intel XScale PXA255 200 MHz 64 MB SDRAM Power Serial Tx Rx User Define 3 Led Onboard 16 MB Flash memory 1 x internal type I II CompactFlash slot Real Time Clock Watch Dog Timer WinCE NET 4 2 in flash memory uScope Remote Display 2 x RS 232 2 x RS 232 422 485 w DB9 Automatic RS 485 data flow control RS 232 300 115 2 kbps RS 422 485 300 115 2 kbps 2 x 10 100 Base T RJ 45 ports 3 Chapter 1 Digital 1 0 Digital In Digital Out Environment Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Operating Humidity Storage Humidity UNO 1019 User Manual 2 Digital Input Dry Contact Logic level 0 Open Logic level 1 Close Wet Contect Logic level 0 3V m
48. nect to filed site UNO 1019 by standard browser and configure UNO 1019 s network and system settings remotely UNO 1019 remote administration includes two major functions network administration and system administration Network administrationWith UNO 1019 well configured user can con nect to local network or public network Internet UNO 1019 User Manual 72 4 7 1 Network Administration Following steps introduces how to connect the UNO 1019 by standard browser and configure the field site UNO 1019 s network setting remotely Execute standard browser for instance Internet Explorer and enter UNO 1019 which you would like to connect s IP address as below IP address networkadmin Instance 172 18 3 89 networkadmin 2 System will ask you to enter password when you login UNO 1019 first time Welcome to the ICS Admin Utility Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO HHO RAD BARB RAW Or O HAG pm dm amp 2 5 mL 8 EG E y AMET Q2 Homil d Menger B fb MSN Home Network Features Advanced User Accounts Welcome to the Windows CE networking configuration page With this device properly configured you can connect your local network to the Intemet Please carefully consider the following configuration options before continuing Admin password setup Please set a password for your device Choose something that is both e
49. ocation in the right side of window Please note that CPU type must select Win32 WCE ARMYV4I 99 Chapter 4 TS xd Files Projects Workspaces WCE Application Project name ATL COM AppWizard tesi WCE Dynamic Link Library WCE ActiveX Control Wizard S WCE AppWizard 41 WCE AppWizard CATEMP test WCE Static Library Create new workspace Add to current workspace Dependency of viWin32 WCE v Win32 WCE ARMYAI v Win32 WCE ARMVA4T in32 WCE 516 in32 WCE in32 WCE xl Win32 WCE ARMV4I Release UNO1019 Device Workspace test 1 proj C El test files Source Files 2 StdAfx cpp 5 test cpp B test rc 3 testDlg cpp Header Files C Resource Files 8 ReadMe t lt t UNO 1019 User Manual 56 9 After you complete above configuration procedure you can start to develop your application Press Build Build xxx exe to com pile your program to exe file and download it to UNO 1019 SSeS Tools Window Help CTestAp casn c Lg Im E 5 BEES Workspace test 1 pr E files Start Debug gt i Source Files Update Remote Output File s testDlg cpp Header Files
50. op panel of UNO 1019 4 Plug a CompactFlash card into a CompactFlash card slot UNO 1019 User Manual 16 2 8 Mounting UNO 1019 supports two different mounting methods Panel amp DIN rail 2 8 1 Panel Mounting UNO 1019 can be wall mounted by using the included mounting kit First use the screws included in the package to combine the UNO 1019 and metal mounting kit Figure 2 9 Combine the Metal Mounting Kit 17 Chapter 2 Then screw whole device to the wall P M pd i i we Figure 2 10 Attach UNO 1019 to the Wall UNO 1019 User Manual 18 2 8 2 DIN rail Mounting You can also mount UNO 1019 standard DIN rail by below steps First pull down the kit in the back of UNO 1019 y Figure 2 11 Installation to DIN rail Step I 19 Chapter 2 Then hang the UNO 1019 to the DIN rail with angle of inclination Figure 2 12 Installation to DIN rail Step 2 Put the UNO 1019 at a right angle with the Din rail The grounding spring in the back should be flush with the aluminum rail Then pull up the kit to wedge the UNO 1019 firmly into place UNO 1019 User Manual 20 Figure 2 13 Installation to DIN rail Step 3 21 Chapter 2 UNO 1019 User Manual 22
51. ral Memory Device Name Copyrights These settings are used to identify your Windows CE device to Storage Manager 5 other computers NAE Please type a name without any spaces and a short description Device name Device description Jadvantech UNO 1019 windows CE Device gt Control Panel 2 System Properties IPV6 If you want to enable IPV6 please check Enable IPV6 and press Submit button System will ask you to restart UNO 1019 the UNO 1019 will support IPV6 after restarting UNO 1019 User Manual 76 f CE Remote Window File Edit Help Pocket CMD v 4 20 Ethernet adapter DM9CEl IP Address i2 172 18 3 89 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 IP Address fe80 2d0 c9ff feal 783455 Tunnel adapter Interface Number 4 Tunnel adapter 6to4 Pseudo Interface Interface Number 3 Tunnel adapter Automatic Tunneling Pseudo Inter face Interface Number 2 IP Address fe80 5efe 172 18 3 8952 Advanced Setting Advanced setting allows ports to be statically reserved and mapped System will list all of the adapters present on the UNO 1019 You can configure the adapter bindings as public private bridged or default to simply bind it to TCP IP Caution Incorrect settings may render the UNO 1019 inoperable E Advanced Settings Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO BHO RAC BORSA IAM KAW Q HAG Px ynn 2 5
52. rectory gt physical path virtual directory gt Windows CE Version 4 20 Build Version 1088 SysVersion 1088 7000 2002 Microsoft Corporation All rights reserved v ER isa TBARS 4 7 4 Telnet Server The telnet server accepts telnet connections and allows the UNO 1019 to be configured remotely Telnet Server Configuration Server Enabled Will the telnet server accept incoming connections Require Authentication Will the telnet server prompt for user name and password Telnet Server Users Choose which users can access the telnet server 89 Chapter 4 infiguration Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO RAV RAM O O HAG Dx yma 8 3830 81 htp 7218 2 89 etvorkhdmin elnet mm BB ANPA 03 Hotmail Gh Mesenger R RAI MSN Home Network Features Advanced User Accounts Telnet Server Configuration The telnet server accepts telnet connections and allows the device to be configured remotely Use extreme caution when configuring the telnet server Should the telnet server be misconfieured a malicious user could gain complete control of your home gateway The telnet server is intended for advanced users only Server Enabled O Yes Will the telnet server accept incoming connections ONo Require Authentication O Yes Will the telnet server prompt for user name and password ONo Telnet Server Users Choose which users can acc
53. rvice 5 _ Write the RMA number visibly on the outside of the package and ship it prepaid to your dealer iii Declaration of Conformity CE 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 This kind of cable is available from Advantech Please contact your local supplier for ordering information FCC Class A Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environ ment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Opera tion of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful inter ference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Technical Support and Assistance Step 1 Visit the Advantech web site at www advantech com support where you can find the latest information about the product Step 2 Contact your distributor sales representative or Advantech s cus tomer service center for technical support if you need additional assistance Please have the following information ready be
54. s Description PWR RED On System power is on Off System power is off D1 D3 Green User programmable Serial TX Yellow On Serial port is transmitting data Off Serial port is not transmitting data Serial RX Green On Serial port is receiving data Off Serial port is not receiving data Networking Green Connected to network Link Off Not connected to network Flash Data is transmitting receiving Networking Yellow On Link to 100 Mbps network Speed Off Link to 10 Mbps network 2 3 Network Connections UNO 1019 is equipped with 2 10 100 Mbps TX Ethernet ports The Ethernet ports provide standard RJ 45 jack and LED indicator on front panel shows link green and network speed yellow 9 Chapter 2 2 4 Serial Connections 2 4 1 Serial Type Selection UNO 1019 provides 4 serial Com ports amp 2 provide RS 232 COM3 amp provide RS 232 422 485 The default settings of COM3 amp is RS 422 485 and the UNO 1019 could identify RS 422 or RS 485 automatically according to your wiring If users want to change the serial type the chassis can be opened and modified RS 422 RS 485 mode B RS 232 mode Figure 2 2 COM3 amp COM4 Serial Selection UNO 1019 User Manual 10 2 4 2 Enable Mode You could set the Enable mode by using DIP switches S10 If the switches are set to Off the driver automatically senses the direc tion of the data flow and switches the dire
55. s Configuration Autorun Configuration Application Development Procedure Saving Your Settings Network Administration User Guide Chapter 4 Advanced Applications 4 1 Inserting a CompactFlash Card The procedure for installing a CompactFlash card into the UNO 1019 is as follows and please follows these steps carefully 1 Remove the power connector to power off the UNO 1019 2 Remove the CF slot cover 3 Plug a CompactFlash card with user s OS and application program into a CompactFlash card slot on board 4 Plug in the CD slot cover for protecting the CF card Connector the power connector to re power on the UNO 1019 Note How to update the WinCE NET 4 2 Image for UNO 1019 Please follow the above steps to plug in the CF card with image the image file is put in the path UNO 1019 lmage of UNO 1019 CD please copy the image file from CD to CF card and please be noticed the format of the CF card must be FAT16 then wait for 5 minutes for rebooting the UNO 1019 with new image 4 2 ActiveSync Connection Using a null modem cable connect UNO 1019 COMI with one of COM port on your computer nstall Microsoft ActiveSync software on your computer and make the serial port you want connect with UNO 1019 available for ActiveSync see ActiveSync help for details Note UNO 1019 will use 115200 as it default BaudRate for the ActiveSync connection If your ActiveSync program never accept a connection at this BaudRate b
56. safety reasons the equipment should be opened only by qualified service personnel If one ofthe following situations arises get the equipment checked by service personnel a The power cord or plug is damaged b Liquid has penetrated into the equipment c The equipment has been exposed to moisture d The equipment does not work well or you cannot get it to work according to the user s manual e The equipment has been dropped and damaged f The equipment has obvious signs of breakage 15 DO NOT LEAVE THIS EQUIPMENT IN AN ENVIRONMENT WHERE THE STORAGE TEMPERATURE MAY GO BELOW 20 C 4 F OR ABOVE 60 C 140 F THIS COULD DAM AGE THE EQUIPMENT THE EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE IN A CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT 16 CAUTION DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY REPLACED REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER DISCARD USED BATTERIES ACCORD ING TO THE MANUFACTURER S INSTRUCTIONS The sound pressure level at the operator s position according to IEC 704 1 1982 15 no more than 70 dB DISCLAIMER This set of instructions is given according to IEC 704 1 Advantech disclaims all responsibility for the accuracy of any statements contained herein Safety Precaution Static Electricity Follow these simple precautions to protect yourself from harm and the products from damage 1 To avoid electrical shock always disconnect the power from your PC chassis before you
57. twork Features Advanced User Accounts No Interfaces Present There are no interfaces configured Please use Advanced Settings Device Name Note Setting the device name may take several seconds Device Name UNO 1019 IPV6 Config Enable IPV6 Submit amp Note When you change the device name UNO 1019 will need some time to register to DNS Domain Name Server auto matically If you would like to search this UNO 1019 next time you can search it by device name instead of IP address cx C WINDO WS system32 cmd Microsoft Windows KP M Copyright 1985 2661 Microsoft Corp C Documents and Settings Daniel Hsu gt ping 1019 1 Pinging unoi919v1 172 18 3 751 with 32 bytes of data from 172 18 3 time ims TTL 128 from 172 18 3 TTL 128 from 172 18 3 z i TTL 128 from 172 18 3 bytes 32 i TTL 128 statistics for 18 3 75 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost Bz loss Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum ims Maximum ims Average ims C Documents and Settings Daniel Hsw gt 75 Chapter 4 Note You also could find device name WinCE s setting Control Panel System s device name tag You could see below picture for referrence f CE Remote Window 6 P 8 UN a Accessibility Certificates Date Time Dialing Display Input Panel Internet Keyboard Options D w amp Mouse System Properties e Gene
58. u 0101971 successfully mapped to inb940902 itemp a 3 remote network disk Ex nb940902 temp will launch in the local UNO 1019 s Network folder UNO 1019 User Manual 64 7 Remote Window File Edit View Go Favorites Address Network Mame Size Type Folder If you want to delete this folder on UNO 1019 you could execute the command as below lt gt net use UNO1019V1 nb940902 temp user daniel hsu d 4 7 3 FTP Server The FTP server accepts ftp connections and allows the UNO 1019 to be configured remotely Basic Configuration You can set following items in Basic Configuration field Server Enabled Will the FTP server accept incoming connections Require Authentication Will the FTP server prompt for user name and password Allow Anonymous Users Allow users without an account on the server to login to the server Allow Anonymous Uploads Allow anonymous users to upload and change files Allow Anonymous User to Virtual Roots Allow anonymous users to view and access files in virtual roots Default Directory The default directory that anonymous FTP users will log in to 85 Chapter 4 FIP Server Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer ERO HO RAC IAD BA O 4 O HAG ka 2 5 m LJ 3 SED d https 72 18 3 89MetworkAdmintt me P BB ANEA Q3 2 Homa d Messenger Home Network
59. vrevious list as well but may Es IE FFR FI FER FESUL CY Virtual Roots You can add delete virtual roots to the FTP server Virtual roots allow you map a physical directory to and directory with a different name UNO 1019 User Manual 88 FIP Server Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO RRO BRA IAD BAG O 820 pm jw 8 3 4 H http 172 18 3 89 NetworkAdmin ftp Brz ns AMET ADEA GOPMBARERE Homail d Mesenger FE MSN server Guest FLASH FTPROOT o o El ADMIN e If the user name is in ved the values in that row are only recommended values Please edit as appropriate and click on Update Users for the values to take effect Virtual Roots Use this section to adeldelete virtual roots to the FTP server Virtual roots allow you to mapa physical directory to an directory with a different name If the user has permissions to see virtual roots these roots will appear as folders under the user s home directory The virtual name cannot contain of the following characters gt The directory path cannot contain any character from the previous list as well but may include the backslash Delete Check 4 virtual Virtual Directory Name Directory Path directories The name of the directory to display under the users home directory Path to the physical directory you would like to delete Enter alias for new virtual di
60. work on it Don t touch any components on the CPU card or other cards while the PC 15 on 2 Disconnect power before making any configuration changes The sudden rush of power as you connect a jumper or install a card may damage sensitive electronic components UNO 1019 User Manual vi Contents OVervlew nsi iwa kasa Chapter 1 11 Introduction 1 2 noe 1 3 Hardware Specifications 1 4 Chassis Dimensions Figure 1 1 UNO 1019 Top View Dimensions Figure 1 2 UNO 1019 Side View Dimensions Figure 1 3 UNO 1019 Front View Dimensions Figure 1 4 UNO 1019 Bottom View Dimensions Chapter 2 Installation scsscccccccsccedeatacctscdcsncecccacscesecsocnscccscans 2 1 Overview KA AAA IRE I IER 8 Figure 2 1 UNO 1019 Overview eee 8 22 a9 Table 2 1 UNO 1019 LED Definitions 9 2 3 Network 2 9 2 4 Serial Connections 2 4 1 Serial Type Selection Figure 2 2 COM3 amp Serial Selection 10 24 2 Enable Mode 20 2 4 3 Terminal Resistor Figure 2 3 COM3 amp 4 Terminal Resistors JP8 amp 10 11 2 5 Power Connections decente ee ree Figure 2 4 Power Pin Assignments 2 6 Digital Input Output sse Figure 2 5 Digital I O Pin Assignments Figure 2 6 Digital Input Connection Dry Contact
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