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1. CEE lo aoco ooo N 00000 ENER Figure 1 2 2 System Outline 10 1 2 3 System I O View CONSOLE 6 4 DC 12 40V GPIO 0 3 USB2 USB LINE FG COM3 P1 4 P2 LAN USB1 CLIENT 5 OUT LI LI HT Dr mE z ni a OR E Figure 1 2 3 System I O View 11 1 3 System Specification CPU Memory External I O e 1 x 10 PIN header for 1 x RS 422 485 COM 4 P2 and 4 x GPIOs Display Size 7 WVGA 152mm H x 91mm V Display Resolution piece Backlight Brightness cd m2 Surface Treatment Type Transparency 82 5 Typ Input Life Frame Material Front Panel Protection Mounting Dimension WxHxD
2. BSP 1070 Series User Manual Copyright The documentation and the software included with this product are copyrighted 2012 by Advanipc Technology Corporation Advanipc Technology Corporation reserves all the right in the products described in this manual No part of this manual may be reproduced or copied without the prior written permission of Advanipc Technology Corporation Acknowledgements Microsoft Windows and MS DOS are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp All other product names or trademarks are properties of their respective owners Printed in Taiwan Edition 2 Mar 2011 BSP 1070 Series User Manual Packing List Before powering 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 Phoenix Terminal connector 5 PIN Female x 2 Phoenix Terminal power connector 3 PIN Female x 1 o Panel Mount breaket x 4 o CD x 1 for BSP 1070 series Safety Instructions k 2 A 10 Read these safety instructions carefully Keep this User Manual for later reference Disconnect this equipment from any DC outlet or DC source before cleaning Do not use liquid or spray detergents for cleaning Put this equipment on a reliable surface during installation Dropping it or letting it fall may cause damage The openings on the enclosure are for panel mou
3. Us Select directory vo bn Odev Get root rob meds DI OBS 9 m ot ac LITI Figure 3 1 2 2 Files Location of Image Gallery 20 3 1 3 Main Features of Settings Category In order to sure system is working fine it is better to enter the Settings category to check out all the system data are correct as your inquiry Settings UL a oc c E Back Date Time Keys and Login Look and Network Network Owner PC CF Setup Buttons Setup Feel Setup Shield Informatio Cards P 7 USB gi t E Screen Serial Sleep Sound USB User User Setup Ports Config Settings Settings Access Manager RADI Eum Ld e ELS E Figure 3 1 3 Settings Category 3 1 3 1 Date Time Setup You could setup correct system date time or select to get time from network Time and Date Setup x 01 08 12 5 Time je Network pool ntp org Get time from network Figure 3 1 3 1 Date Time Setup 3 1 3 2 Keys and Buttons You could select the suitable layout of Virtual Keyboard or External Keyboard for your application The default setting of virtual keyboard is English QWERTY You could select available device as RS 232 and suitable type for your external keyboard eyboard Geometry Layout en GB awerty O en al fitayy O en US qwerty en GB awertyrabletpc en GB awertytiny Figure 3 1 3 2 1 2 2 Key
4. 1 e _ Select a modem Dd user 63 Select the connection type sm puro Connection Orect Connection Terminale O stud Private Network LITE O over Ethemet PPPoE Use terminal window after lt tock lt Next gt I Figure 3 2 7 1 Dial up Figure 3 2 7 2 Modem by Figure 3 2 7 3 Port Settings Users can make connection by Ethernet port as Figure 3 2 7 4 5 6 showing Make New Connection E Connection Type a name for the connection wa Connection Select the connection type Dial Up Connection TCP IP Settings My Connection General Name Servers Select a device OPPoE Line 0 DAI My Connection PPPoE Service Name blank for any service Direct Connection TTT virtual Private Network PPTP Virtual Private Network use sip PPP over Ethernet PPPoE Use software compression Use IP header compression Figure 3 2 7 4 Ethernet Figure 3 2 7 5 Device Figure 3 2 7 6 TCP IP Go to NET1 for Ethernet Adapter Settings by IP Address and Name Servers About IP Address system can obtain it via DHCP or you need to specify an IP address If your application needs dedicate DNS server and WINS server you could specify the IP address Please refer Figure 3 2 7 7 8 9 for the setting informations Ethernet Adapter Settings Ethemet Adapter Settings of x Ethemet Adapter Sett
5. 214 x 158 x 42 mm 8 43 x 6 22 x 1 65 Cut out Dimension WxH 198 x 142 7 80 x 5 59 Mounting Depth 90mm Net Weight 1 7Kg Operation Temperature 0 C 60 C 20 C 75 C Wide Temp T model Operation Humidity 20 85 40 C non condensing Storage Temperature Storage Humidity Shock Non Operating 30G peak acceleration 11msec duration Vibration Non Operating Certification 12 Chapter System Installation 2 12 2 1 Power On the System System equips a male phoenix 3 pin connector for DC power input In the accessory box we provide a female 3 pin phoenix connector showing as Figure 2 1 2 Please follow the pin definition for the correct DC power connection showing as Figure 2 1 3 The DC input range is from 12V to 40V The system will turn on automatically after DC 12V 40V power plug in by female phoenix connector Figure 2 1 2 Female 3 PIN Phoenix Connector Figure 2 1 3 Plug in with 12V 40V DC Power Source 14 14 2 2 RS 232 I O Connectors System provides three RS 232 serial ports on COM3 P1 COM5 P3 and COM6 P4 All COM3 P1 COM5 P3 and COM6 P4 are by D SUB 9 PIN male connector About system recovery function system supports extra D SUB 9 PIN for Console port D SUB 9 PIN RS 232 nai ee Sat Ic de uu m 5 Figure 2 2 1 D SUB 9 PIN RS 232 Pin Pin Function Connectto 2 COMRXD GND DR COM
6. Cancel OK Look and Feel Theme Background Toolbars Fonts Terminal Theme Background Toolbars Fonts Terminal Desktop Font Font Family size Colour Family b Sans fio Colour Mono Desktop Font Size 11 E Terminal Font Application Font Farnily Size Sans 10 E Application Font Figure 3 1 3 4 4 Fonts Setting Figure 3 1 3 4 5 Terminal Settings 3 1 3 5 Network Setup System builds in one 10 100Base T Ethernet If your application needs Proxy Server DNS server you could use Global setting for the IP or proper information setting About the Network setting up it depends on your Internet Protocol or Service Provider ISP The default IP of ethO static is 192 168 2 127 You could select dhcp if you don t use fixed IP About the Wi Fi function it is optional feature and should be supported by OEM ODM inquiry Network Setup E Network Setup x a e Jh a X 2 Info Add Cancel OK Info Add Delete Cancel OK global global etho Global Settings Interface etho Address 1921682127 No proxy for Hastrame Maso Netmask 255 255 255 0 DNS server Broadcast Gateway 192 168 2 1 device Figure 3 1 3 5 1 Proxy amp DNS Server Figure 3 1 3 5 2 Ethernet Setting 3 1 3 6 Owner Information In order to offer quickly service to your client you could put the service information in the system as name of contact window or system owner
7. 3 11 3 Files Location of 26 3 1 3 12 User 27 Figure 3 1 3 12 User Administration 27 3 1 4 Main Features of the Other 27 3 1 4 1 File Manager i 27 Figure 3 1 4 1 1 File Manager 27 Figure 3 1 4 1 2 FIIESYStem 27 3 1 4 2 System Information cs eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeseaeaeeeeeeaeas 28 Figure 3 1 4 2 1 System 28 Figure 3 1 4 2 2 Network Status 28 3 1 5 POS CSS aaa 28 ASTE aaa 28 Figure 3 1 5 1 1 Low of GPIO 0 GPIO 28 Figure 3 1 5 1 2 High of GPIO 0 GPIO 28 RIE learn 28 Figure 3 1 5 2 1 Test Settings i 28 Figure 3 1 5 2 2 Test ReSUlt i 28 lt BR PER TA 29 Figure 3 1 5 3 I O Testing Utility 29 3 2 3 456 Uno 29 Figure 9 1 5 O00 GE vanes tides Rune lot o santa 29 3 1 7 System Update and 30 Figure 3 1 7 1 Putty by Type SSH 2 30 Figure 3 1 7 2 Putty by Type
8. 3 2 4 MV DEVIC ER 34 Figure 3 2 4 My DEVI rire 34 2 2 9 Default Progra sae N N 35 Eigure 8 2 9 lt 1 Programs renia 35 Fig re 3 2 5 2 Backlight Control a 35 9 2 D COMMON Panella 95 Figure 3 2 6Conirol Paneli lilla 35 32 SNMBI Cio Mee TA 35 Figure 3 2 6 1 1 Display Properties pr e Ro eee ois 35 Figure 9 2 5152 Backlight Pin vien tne breton 35 32 6 2 Slorade Managers lille aem Euh 36 Figure 3 2 6 2 Storage 36 9 2 6 9 Galibratlon oxi ote ce iaia 36 Figure 32 6 91 910 US ood lai eeu ribus 36 Figure 9 2 6 9 2 dud edv 36 3 2 6 4 System Information i 36 Figure 3 2 6 4 System Information 36 3 2 7 Network and Dial up CONnEctions i 37 Figure ao iena 37 Figure 3 2 7 2 Modem by COM 37 Figure 9 2 7 3 POM Sewing sacello tts 37 Figure 3 2 7 4 Ethernet 37 Figure 32 7 0 DEVICE eia a 37 Foue o 270 iaia 37 Roure S2 7 7 DACP to teet nce laces 37 Figure 3 2 7 8 IP Address 37 Figure 3 2 7 9 DNS WINS ii 37 THODOOL bte cod Ud 37 2 9 Rebora 37 3 2 9 38 Figure 3 2 9 1 Update Image 38 F
9. 30 3 1 7 1 Update Loader and 30 Figure 3 1 7 1 Update the Loader and Kernel 30 3 1 7 2 Update Image by System Recovery 31 Figure 3 1 7 2 1 Update Image of System Recovery MENU 31 Figure 3 1 7 2 2 Device Sources of Update 31 oral 31 Figure 3 1 7 2 4 Check Path of Update 31 Figure 3 1 7 2 5 Update Image Complete 32 3 1 7 9 FICS YSTOIN as osos edi vae oe den ton ea raa 32 Figure 3 1 7 2 1 MENU of Make Filesystem 32 Figure 3 1 7 2 2 By USB amp SD MMC Devices to Make Fillesystem 32 Figure 3 1 7 2 3 Path of Make Filesystem 33 Delect Recovery Bb ail 33 Figure 3 1 7 4 MENU of Recovery ii 33 3 1 7 5 Show Info and Reboot 33 Figure 3 1 7 5 1 MENU of Show Info i 33 Figure 3 1 7 5 2 Version Information 33 Windows CE 6 0 System Starts Up ii 34 Figure 32 WIDdOWS 60h 34 3 2 1 Booting from on Board Flash Chip 34 3 2 2 Dpdate WIDGE 5 0 IMAG Csi allieta 34 9 2 905107896 eee epee eet A A C AM AD DLP 34
10. E mail phone and address Owner information 45 cancel OK Information about the Owner Name GPE User nobodyelocalhostlocaldoman Phone 99 9999 999 9999 7 Address Use Settings gt Owner Information to change Data stored in jetc gpe gpe ownerinfo data Photofile ownerphoto Figure 3 1 3 6 Owner Information 23 3 1 3 7 Screen Setup Brightness and Calibrate There are three functions in Screen Setup You could adjust the LCD brightness if you feel over or not bright enough Please get your notices not for all of BSP 1070 series support the brightness adjustment and backlight turn off features Please confirm these features of BSP 1070 series in advance for your application The display format could set by Landscape Portrait left Inverted and Portrait right You could use touch screen utility to calibrate your touch screen function Do remember to calibrate the touch screen after system image updated board or LCD changed Screen Setup x Cancel Ok Light Brightness Em Display Rotation Landscape Touchscreen Calibrate Start Figure 3 1 3 7 Brightness and Calibrate 3 1 3 8 Serial Ports 4 x GPIOs and Console Port For the system there are four external serial ports and one console port Three external serial ports as dev ttys1 dev ttys3 and dev ttys4 we introduced in system specification by COM3 P1 5 and COM6 P4 and all are RS 232 by D SUB
11. Micro SD by opening as system I O please ask your manufacture to install Suitable micro SD as 1GB 2GB 4GB before shipment if users need micro SD storage inside system for application Please refer section 2 7 for details 3 2 4 My Device Nand Flash is an on board 128MB flash and has about 95MB as storage device Nand Flash for system Two external USB devices USB1 and USB2 system will take them as Hard Disk for USB1 and Hard Disk2 for USB2 If you use the internal Micro SD CN1 system will take this device as Storage Cara File Edit View Go Favorites amp i address My Device Sie Type Date Modified File Folder 2 12 2012 11 31 AM File Folder 1 1 1998 4 00 AM Hard Disk2 File Folder 1 1 1998 4 00 AM 9 My Documents File Folder 2 12 2012 3 31 AM ae NandFlash File Folder 1 1 1998 4 00 AM C3 Program Files File Folder 2 12 2012 3 31 AM w Storage Card File Folder 1 1 1998 4 00 AM O Temp File Folder 2 12 2012 3 31 AM O windows File Folder 2 12 2012 3 31 AM Control Panel 23 bytes Shortcut 2 12 2012 3 31 AM Figure 3 2 4 My Device 34 3 2 5 Default Programs Window CE provides the default programs as MS DOS Command Prompt Media Player and Windows Explorer Besides that we will provide some useful programs as backlight control power on off and reboot in some of BSP 1070 series for special inquiry of application Please get your notice not for all of BSP 1070 series support t
12. are two USB devices normally files of USB1 are located in media sda1 and files of USB2 are located in media sdb1 USB Configuration x Choose backing file m New Folder Delete File Rename File media sdal Screenshot 1 png Selection media sdal cancel 90K Figure 3 1 3 11 3 Files Location of USB 26 3 1 3 12 User Manager The User Manager is for User Administration User x FA a New User EditUser Delete User Password root root fhome root guest Linux User home guest Figure 3 1 3 12 User Administration 3 1 4 Main Features of the Other Category 3 1 4 1 File Manager My Documents shows document files are in home root log v Filemanager x File Settings Help Back Forward Up Refresh Stop Quit wy Documents Filesystem home root Directory icon Name Size Changed 8 log 5 2012 01 01 16 38 827 bytes SunJan 8 12 49 11 2012 ig screenshot 1 png 45 9KB SunJan 8 13 07 28 2012 lea screenshot 2 png 48 0KB 5 8 13 08 11 2012 Screenshot 3 png 44 6 SunJan 8 13 08 29 2012 ig screenshot 4 png 42 7 SunJan 8 13 09 07 2012 t3370sta ko 526 3KB Sunjan 8 12 52 26 2012 DEH 7 7 BB md Figure 3 1 4 1 1 File Manager In File manager you could use Filesystem to show the files information as location of Directory file name file size and the changed recor
13. environment files as default setting Use this function only when the NAND file system crashes Recovery En Figure 3 1 7 4 MENU of Recovery Env 3 1 7 5 Show Info and Reboot Show Info will show the version information of system RB COMI PuTTY RB COMI PuTTY Show Info Figure 3 1 7 5 1 MENU of Show Info Figure 3 1 7 5 2 Version information Please process the Reboot function to reboot system after the Update Image process 33 3 2 Windows CE 6 0 System Starts up The BSP 1070A B 6060 series are an embedded system with Windows CE 6 0 for shipment It means when you power on the system the system starts the Windows CE 6 0 OS via on board flash and ready for system integrators to use Figure 3 2 Windows CE 6 0 3 2 1 Booting from on Board Flash Chip Normally the system boots up from its NAND Flash If tte NAND Flash were crashed system can still boot up from its Data Flash Please refer the section 3 2 8 System Recovery for the operation 3 2 2 Update Win CE 6 0 Image You can download the latest image file matrix606k bin from our service support Place the image file in USB drive Plug it into one of BSP 1070 USB devices Type the following command in Win CE telnet console The system default path for USB1 is hard disk update k hard disk matrix606k bin Type uppercase Y to confirm 3 2 3 SD Storage System provides a Micro SD socket for internal storage device Regarding user can not access the
14. icon you will see sh 3 2 on the left top of screen Key in temp for self testing You need to download temp testing file to bin before process this test Sh 3 2 temp 1 OE 7 2 om 0a 7800 a Figure 3 1 5 3 I O Testing Utility 3 1 6 Log out Select logout icon and you will see 5 options for your final decision Figure 3 1 6 Log out 29 3 1 7 System Update and Recovery If users want to update system loader and kernel for new version or for some reasons users can use Putty utility by SSH as Figure 3 1 7 1 to login system and to update new loader image and new kernel image If users mess up the root file system and make the system fail to boot system will automatically switch to boot from Data Flash file system and a console menu will show up from console port to help users perform system recovery To force system go into Data Flash booting open Putty configuration as Figure 3 1 7 2 and then repeatedly key in Shift 1 when the system powering Category Passio Figure 3 1 7 1 Putty by Type SSH Figure 3 1 7 2 Putty by Type Serial 3 1 7 1 Update Loader and Kernel Following is an example process to update the system loader image and kernel image Use a PC with the Ethernet LAN IP setting by 192 168 2 150 and Putty utility The configuration of Putty session as Figure 3 1 7 1 is Host IP the system by 192 168 2 127 and the connection type by SSH Connect PC and system both Ethernet LAN port b
15. settings If this icon doesn t change adjust your settings using the grid above Recalibrate Figure 3 2 6 3 1 Stylus Figure 3 2 6 3 2 Calibration 3 2 6 4 System Information Go to Settings gt Control Panel gt System you will see System Properties It will show system general information as OS by Windows CE 6 0 system processor type memory capacity System Properties General Memory Device Name Copyrights System Computer Microsoft Windows Processor Type a pem en Version 6 00 Build 19371 Expansion Slots 2006 Microsoft Corp All rights Memory 29129 RAM reserved This computer program is protected by U S and international copyright laws Registered to Figure 3 2 6 4 System Information 36 3 2 7 Network and Dial up Connections Go to Settings gt Network and Dial up connection User can configure system connection by COM port or its Ethernet port Win CE 6 0 default setting is COM1 and it is not working for BSP 1070 series because BSP 1070 provides COM8 for RS 232 Modem If users want to use Hayes Modem for connection you will need a modem driver and by the COMG of BSP 1070 series Please refer Figure 3 2 7 1 2 3 for dial up connection Bie Advanced gt fe zn eso advanced Tt Device Properties E P Make New Connection 4 41 Port Selle neri a connection emer vai My Connection
16. 6 The Kernel image is MATRIX506K and path is matrix506 The Filesystem image is MATRIX506R and path is matrix506 Figure 3 1 7 2 4 Check Path of Update Image 31 Please refer Figure 3 1 7 2 5 for update all images complete and then type enter to return comi_ pum 3 1 7 3 Make Filesystem Make Filessytem showing as Figure 3 1 7 3 1 is used to create customized filesystem image Before using this function you need to copy the folder of mkimage506 to an USB disk and with path mkimage506 Normally there are five files in mkimage506 folder as mkfs ubifs mkimage ubifs ubinize and ubinize cfg to support this function This function will create a current filesystem image named same as MATRIX506R in the mkimage506 folder of USB for users Users can use it to duplicate the same customized filesystem image to other system Regarding it creates the same file name and you have to use the same file name to update please get your notice the different between them without mistake Make Filesystem Figure 3 1 7 3 1 MENU of Make Filesystem There are two disk device sources for make Filesystem one is USB and other is SD MMC Figure 3 1 7 3 2 By USB amp SD MMC Devices to Make Filesystem 32 The UBI tools PATH is mkimage506 The necessary file mkimage needs to be under the path of mkimage506 showing as Figure 3 1 7 3 3 Figure 3 1 7 3 3 Path of Make Filesystem 3 1 7 4 Recovery Env Recovery Env will recover the
17. 9 Another external serial port as dev ttys2 we introduced in system specification by COM4 P2 and is RS 422 485 by a 5 pin phoenix connector showing on Figure 2 3 Users can configure serial port setting by setuart command About the usage of setuart command please refer Figure 3 1 3 8 1 or type setuart h in Linux system for information Figure 3 1 3 8 1 Configure Serial Ports For some applications users need GPIO for control management System provides 4 x GPIO by a 5 pin phoenix connector showing on Figure 2 3 Users can configure GPIO 0 3 by gpioctl command for HIGH or LOW state for INPUT or OUTPUT mode as Figure 3 1 3 8 2 About usage of gpioctl command users can type gpioctl h in Linux system for Information 24 gee 192 168 2 127 PuTTY Figure 3 1 3 8 2 Configure GPIO Ports System provides a D SUB9 male connector for system console port showing on Figure 2 2 2 Users can redirect system console output by setconsole command showing as Figure 3 1 3 8 3 or users can type setconsole h in Linux system for information ge 192 168 2 127 PuTIY Figure 3 1 3 8 3 Set Console Port For some limitation system doesn t provide GPS function for any serial ports or on board device 3 1 3 9 Sleep Configuration For some applications you prefer to keep power saving feature you could enable Auto sleep and Auto dim for suitable time period For some applications you could disable this feature and keep the LCD
18. DSR 7 8 cs 5 c CoMs3Pi 9 NC NC _ com3 1 Table 2 2 1 Pin List of 1 5 COM6 P4 Pin Description List D sub 9 pin Male Pin No _Pin name Function Connectto 2 RXD COM RXD COM5 P3 COM6 P4 3 COMTXD 5 COM6 P4 4 NC NC COMS P3 COM6 P4 5 GND GND COM5 P3 COM6 P4 6 NC NC COM5 P3 COM6 P4 8 CIS COMS P3 COM6 P4 9 NC NC COMS P3 COM6 P4 Table 2 2 2 Pin List of COM5 P3 and COM6 P4 System provides a Console port for some exclusive functions CONSOLE Figure 2 2 2 D SUB 9 PIN Console Port 15 2 3 RS 422 485 amp GPIO Connectors System supports a 10 pin 2x5 phoenix male connector for 1 x COM4 P2 and GPIO 0 GPIO 3 In the accessory box we come with 2 pes 5 pin phoenix female connectors for the COM4 P2 and GPIO 0 GPIO 3 connection Figure 2 3 RS 422 485 amp GPIO 0 GPIO 3 COM4 P2 and GPIO Pin Description List 2x5 Pin Pitch 3 50mm inNo _ Function 1 TXD _422 RS422_TXD Connect to COM4 P2 GPIO GPIO 0 COM4 P2 GPIO GPIO 1 COM4 P2 GPIO GPIO 2 COM4 P2 GPIO GPIO 3 COM4 P2 PAS RS422_TXD RS422_RXD or RS485_D 7 RS422_RXD or RS485_D i PAD GND 10 a Z Table 2 3 COM4 P2 GPIO Pin List 2 4 Ehernet LAN Connector System supports 10 100Mbps Ethe
19. GPIO 1 as short circuit and change status of GPIO 0 from Low to High The status of GPIO 1 will change from Low to High too It is same for GPIO 2 pin 6 and GPIO 3 pin 8 Based on the design specification system does not support GPIO 4 GPIO 9 x L Artia GTK GPIO Demo Atia OTK GPIO Demo Output Setting input Status output Setting input Status GPO 0 1 GPO GP 1 iow a High GPO 2 3 GP GPO3 ew 9 High GPO 4 5 GP 4 Low High Low Higi 6 GPIO 7 GPO 6 GPIO 7 Low High Low High 8 9 GPS L High Low High ow Close Close CEP 76 OFF 7798 Figure 3 1 5 1 1 Low of GPIO 0 GPIO 3 Figure 3 1 5 1 2 High of GPIO 0 GPIO 3 3 1 5 2 Serial Exa Please use RS 232 look back to test Port 1 Port 3 and Port 4 by RS 232 mode Please connect COM2 pin 1 RS 422 TX to pin 7 RS 422 RX as short circuit and connect COM2 pin 3 RS 422 TX to pin 5 RS 422 RX as short circuit and test by RS 422 mode Press Test 0 and Recv will show text Test 0 on the screen too x Atia GTK SERIAL CGIL GTK SERIAL Demo 881 e Port 1 zl Bauorate Sh sj Mode 5217 5 7 708 088 138 138 PEER EED Er Figure 3 1 5 2 1 Test Settings Figure 3 1 5 2 2 Test Result 28 3 1 5 3 Terminal Enter Other category press Terminal
20. acklight while on external power off after minutes of continuous idle time Figure 3 2 6 1 2 Backlight 35 3 2 6 2 Storage Manager Go to Settings gt Control Panel gt Storage Manager you will see Storage Properties It will show all storages information You could format dismount or make partition for all your available storage devices Storage Properties Storage Manager Store Info DSK1 NANDFLASH SD Memory Card USB Hard Disk Drive USE Hard Disk Drive Figure 3 2 6 2 Storage Manager 3 2 6 3 Calibration in Stylus Go to Settings gt Control Panel gt Stylus you will see Stylus Properties Go to Calibration to calibrate touch screen Please press the cross cursor for the calibration After the calibration the cross sign for calibration on the screen will disappear Please touch any point on the screen system will back to Stylus Properties Stylus Properties Calibration Double tap this grid to set the double tap sensitivity for both 2 your Windows CE device is not responding properly to your taps vou the speed and physical distance between tans may need to recalirate your screen Recalibration involves tapping the center of a target If you miss the center keen the stylus on the screen slide it over the target s center and then lift the stylus To start tap Recalibrate Double tap this icon to test your double tap
21. age Figure 3 2 9 2 Source of Devices There are two image files one is loader image and the other is kernel image You could update both by ALL function showing as Figure 3 2 9 3 Please get your notice to make correct path on source of device before update image process For example you need to make path matrix606 and put loader image file MATRIX606L bin under matrix606 for your USB disk You will get the fail message showing as Figure 3 2 9 4 if you do not follow up the correct process a COMI Pul ry 1 gt Figure 3 2 9 3 Loader and Kernel Update Figure 3 2 9 4 Path of Image Files Users can use Show Info function to get the software version information m COMI Pul rae SE Figure 3 2 9 5 Show Info Figure 3 2 9 6 Version Information Please process Reboot function to reboot the system after Update Image process E COMI PUVA Figure 3 2 9 7 Reboot Function 38 39
22. arehouse management and energy saving control system 1 2 Features and Overview 1 2 1 Features The main features of BSP 1070 series are Atmel ARM9 AT91SAM9G45 400 MHz CPU SDRAM 128MB NAND Flash 128MB Data Flash 2MB for system backup 1 x 45 10 100Mbps Ethernet 3 x DB 9 RS 232 1 x DB 9 Console port 1x RS 422 485 4 x GPIOs 2 x USB 2 0 type A Hosts 1 x USB type Mini AB Client 1 x 3 Pin Phoenix Terminal Block for DC 12V 40V input 1 x Audio Phone Jack WinCE 6 0 Linux O S support 7 TFT LCD with LED 50K operation lifetime backlight IP65 certified front panel protection Supports wide working temperature 20 C 75 C optional T model Supports internal Wi Fi feature by OEM ODM inquiry 1 2 2 System Outline n 195 00 768 ini Q fF ES Li 79 00 OU a E Mm a ON c Co Ms 1 i p 154 00 ni uw HE 42 00 _ 214 00 18 43 _ 1 65
23. d By the way you also could use it to find the file or execute the files v Filemanager x File Settings Help gt e S e Back Forward Up Refresh Stop Quit My Documents Filesystem Icon Directory Icon Name Size Changed bin C dev etc C home CJ lib C media mnt DET 7 DIO a5 LIP ovas Figure 3 1 4 1 2 Filesystem 27 3 1 4 2 System Information System Information shows the latest version of Linux in your system Network status shows the default setting of the system Ethernet x SCOTT System Hardware Battery Storage Networks Log Display System Hardware Battery Storage Networks Log Display System Information Network Status Linux Version Lol Interface eth 25387 3 Type i Address 19216821127 148 fri Dec 2 15 46 44 CST 2011 255 255 255 0 Breadcast 152 168 2 265 Distribution HWaddr PACE 00 13 48 01 65 40 OpenEmbedded pie buld 952 E Det Default Gateway 192 158 2 1 20 16 21 37 CST 2011 Clo se OE 770m 77 Figure 3 1 4 2 1 System Information Figure 3 1 4 2 2 Network Status 3 1 5 Test Utilities There are useful utilities in the standard Linux 2 6 38 3 1 5 1 Gpio Exa Based on the 2 pin definition pin 2 pin 4 pin 6 and pin 8 all are GPIO and could be GPIO 0 GPIO 1 GPIO 2 and GPIO 3 Please connect pin 2 GPIO 0 and pin 4
24. em 11 1 3 SVSIEM SPCCHICAUON siii 12 Chapter 2 System Installation 13 2 1 Power on the System _ iii 14 Figure 2 1 1 DC Power Input 14 Figure 2 1 2 Female 3 PIN Phoenix Connector 14 Figure 2 1 3 Plug in 12V 40V DC Power Source 14 2 2 RS 232 VO iaia 15 Figure 2 2 1 D SUB 9 PIN RS 232 15 Table 2 2 1 Pin List Of 1 15 Table 2 2 2 Pin List of COM5 P3 and COMG P4 15 Figure 2 2 2 D SUB 9 PIN Console 15 2 3 RS 422 485 amp GPIO Connectors 16 Figure 2 3 RS 422 485 amp GPIOO 16 Table 2 3 COM4 P2 and GPIO Pin 16 2 4 Ethernet LAN 16 Figure 2 4 RJ 45 LAN 16 2 5 USB Hosts and CIIENt iii 17 Figure 2 5 USB Hosts and Client ieiiciidiiieinen 17 2 6 AUdIO U ene 17 Figure 2 6 Audio LINe OUt 17 2 7 Micr
25. es by internal USB 18 Chapter Software Functionality 3 3 1 Linux System Starts up The BSP 1070A B 5060 series are an embedded system with Linux kernel version 2 6 38 and they are within Linux OS for shipment It means when you power on the system the system starts the Linux OS via on board flash and ready for system integrators to use ink DEI 7 7 m CE Oc PETEN ET Figure 3 1 Linux Ready System 3 1 1 Main Features of Home Category The main features of Home category are Media Settings and Other including two testing utilities for GPIO and COM ports by Gpio Exa Serial Ex Media is for Audio and Image application Settings is for system environment setup Other is for file management system information and system command execution Beside those main features system provides game calendar and sketch book three utilities 3 1 2 Main Features of Media Category Media category provides audio adjust utility for Line Mic and volume For some limitation system provides Line out and volume adjustment only but Mic in Mic in feature could be implemented by inquiry mexer 7 7958 4 23 TEL cas Figure 3 1 2 1 Media Category Image Gallery is the location for the files which does create by Take Screenshot function Normally the location is in home root ur e 5 pe PNEU WEN pe PNEU WEN Previous Cote image
26. he backlight control and power on off features Fie Zoom Display Tools Backlight Control ca Figure 3 2 5 1 Programs Figure 3 2 5 2 Backlight Control 3 2 6 Control Panel Windows CE 6 0 provides control panel interface to let you set up the system environment to meet the inquiry of your application b E g9 gt i Q D J L 9v 9 Pe Certificates Date Time Dialing Display Input Panel Internet keyboard Mouse Network and Owner Options Dial up Co 6 D 9 do Password PC Regional Remove Storage Stylus System Volume amp Connection Settings Programs Manager Sounds Figure 3 2 6 Control Panel 3 2 6 1 Display Go to Settings gt Control Panel gt Display you will see Display Properties You could set Background Appearance and Backlight for your display Regarding system does not support battery power you could disable the Automatic turn off backlight while on general power as Figure 3 2 6 1 2 if you need to keep the display all the time Please get your notice not for all of BSP 1070 series support the backlight turn off features Please confirm these features in advance for your application Display Properties Background Backlight Display Properties Background Backlight To save battery life you can adjust when the backlight automatically shuts Turn off after i minute y of continuous idle time Automatically tum off b
27. heme and ICON 22 Figure 3 1 3 4 2 Background Settings 22 Figure 3 1 3 4 3 Toolbars Settings 22 Figure 3 1 3 4 4 Fonts Setting 23 Figure 3 1 3 4 5 Terminal Settings 23 3 1 3 5 Network SetUp oca 23 Figure 3 1 3 5 1 Proxy amp DNS Server 23 Figure 3 1 3 5 2 Ethernet Setting 23 3 13 6 Owner MIOrmatlON sereset aaa aaa ai 23 Figure 3 1 3 6 Owner Information 23 3 1 3 7 Screen Setup Brightness and Calibrate 24 Figure 3 1 3 7 Brightness and Calibrate 24 3 1 3 8 Serial Ports 4 x GPIOs and Console Port 24 Figure 3 1 3 8 1 Configure Serial 24 Figure 3 1 3 8 2 Configure GPIO Ports 25 Figure 3 1 3 8 3 Set Console i 25 3 1 3 9 Sleep Configuration 25 Figure 3 1 3 9 Power Saving 25 3 1 3 10 Sound Configuration 26 Figure 3 1 3 10 Sound AdjUSst 26 26 Figure 3 1 3 11 1 USB Storage Mode 26 Figure 3 1 3 11 2 USB File backed 26 Figure 3 1
28. igure 3 2 9 2 Source of DEVICESs 38 Figure 3 2 9 3 Loader and Kernel ereenn 38 Figure 3 2 9 4 Path of Image Files 38 Figure 3 2 9 5 SBOoW Inoue iode lle 38 Figure 3 2 9 6 Version Information sees 38 Fidure 3 2 9 Reboot F necllol cotone Re tees 38 Chapter 1 Overview 1 1 Introduction BSP 1070 series provide a 7 TFT brilliant wide screen LCD display sealed resistive touch screen and the wide range DC power input This fanless 7 panel PC system is equipped with Atmel ARM9 based AT91SAM9G45 400MHz CPU DC 12V 40V wide range power input certified IP65 on front panel protection fanless for 0 60 T harsh operating environment BSP 1070A series are by steel frame material BSP 1070B series are by stainless frame material BSP 1070A B 5060 series are pre installed with Linux 2 6 38 OS BSP 1070A B 6060 series are pre installed with Windows CE 6 0 All the BSP 1070 series are system ready platform for versatile embedded applications In order to fulfil all kinds of industrial applications all BSP 1070 series come with one 10 100Mbs Ethernet three RS 232 COM ports one DB 9 Console port one RS 422 485 port four GPIOs two USB 2 0 hosts one USB 2 0 client one audio out and optional Wi Fi feature They are ideal for factory automation machinery automation w
29. ings IP Address Name Servers _ Address Nae Servers An IP address ran be Gotan an IP address via HP An IP address can be Qbtan an IP address via DHCP automatica to this A to this i computer Dyou netwok specify an P address computer If your network Specify an IP address does not automatica DOS does not automaticaly assign P address C IP adom mk pour meta addresses atk your network administrator for an address S brot LITT administrator for an address Subnet Mak fi and then trpe the spe and then type it in the space provided Leu gate sse CT ro organ Figure 3 2 7 7 DHCP Figure 3 2 7 8 IP Address Figure 3 2 7 9 DNS WINS 3 2 8 Reboot Do remember to execute Reboot function after changing system setting Some system setting changed cannot be saved without execute reboot FAS Eu AIO Backlight ve Favorites B Command Prompt Documents E Internet Explorer Settings gt Media Player mi Reboot Figure 3 2 8 Reboot 37 3 2 9 Repeating keying Shift 1 after system power and a console menu from Putty utility will show up from console port to help users perform system recovery System provides two source disk devices one is USB Disk another is SD MMC disk to update WIN CE 6 0 Loader image and Kernel image ETOM Pull Figure 3 2 9 1 Update Im
30. nting If the system doesn t need panel mounting please cover the opening or cancel the opening if system is working in the high humidity environment Make sure the voltage of the power source is correct before connecting the equipment to the power outlet All 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 electrical shock Never open the equipment For safety reasons the equipment should be opened only by qualified service personnel If one of the following situations arises get the equipment checked by service personnel e The packing carton or PE forms are damaged e Liquid has penetrated into the equipment e The equipment has been exposed to moisture e 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 e equipment has obvious signs of breakage BSP 1070 Series User Manual Contents Chapter 1 OvervieW A MN o 9 AAA A A E 9 Features and OVErViIEW nennen nnn nnns naar nnne nnn 10 124 FE Saia 10 1 2 2 SYS POM QUINN 10 Figure 1 2 2 System OUline 10 123 SY SUN Valea 11 Figure 1 2 3 Syst
31. o SD Socket Internal CN1 i 17 Figure 2 7 1 Micro SD Socket 1 1 17 Figure 2 7 2 Insert the Micro SD 17 Figure 2 7 3 Insert OK of 50 17 Figure 2 7 4 Push Micro SD in ONCE 17 2 8 Wi Fi Feature 1 18 Chapter 3 3 1 Software Functionality 19 LINUX System Starts Up 20 Figure 3 1 Linux Ready System 20 3 1 1 Main Features of Home 20 3 1 2 Main Features of Media Category 20 Figure 3 1 2 1 Media Category 20 Figure 3 1 2 2 Files Location of Image Gallery 20 3 1 3 Main Features of Settings 21 Figure 3 1 3 Settings 21 9 1 9 1 Date Time SUD 21 Figure 3 1 3 1 1 Date Time Setup 21 3 1 3 2 Keys and BUHONS siria 21 Figure 3 1 3 2 1 2 2 Keys and 21 22 Figure 3 1 5 3 Login SEP iron 22 3 1 3 4 Look ariete rien dire 22 Figure 3 1 3 4 1 Display T
32. rnet port by a 45 LAN connector 10 100Mbps Ethernet ik gi RJ 45 LAN Connector Figure 2 4 RJ 45 LAN Connector 16 2 5 USB Hosts and Client System provides two USB host by type A and a single USB client by USB mini AB connector User can use USB client to link with a PC and to upload or download files to any folder in Windows CE and create a synchronous folder between PC and BSP 1070 USB Hosts USB Client Figure 2 5 USB Hosts and Client 2 6 Audio System provides an audio port and this audio port provides audio line out function only Line out Gg gy sr Figure 2 6 Audio Line out 2 Micro SD Socket Internal CN1 oystem provides a Micro SD socket for internal storage device Regarding user can not access micro SD by opening as system 1 0 if users need micro SD inside system for application please ask your manufacture to install suitable micro SD before shipment Figure 2 7 2 shows the Micro SD inserting direction Please insert the Micro SD until it clicks into place as Figure 2 7 3 showing Push Micro SD in once to remove Micro SD from socket Figure 2 7 3 Insert OK of Micro SD Figure 2 7 4 Push Micro SD in Once 17 2 8 Wi Fi Feature Internal BSP 1070 series reserve a free internal USB_PORT by 2 0 pitch housing Users could request OEM ODM inquiry if users need system to be with internal Wi Fi feature or any others featur
33. s and Buttons Setup 21 3 1 3 3 Login Setup For security concern you could setup password for login The default setting of login is without password Login Setup se iCancel General Show owner information at login Lock display on suspend A Automatic login without password Figure 3 1 3 3 Login Setup 3 1 3 4 Look and Feel In order to have a suitable view for your human interface display you could use Look and Fee to take the finest layout and placement There are different format Themes as MBOpus blondie Clearlooks and Default The Icon size could be adjusted also Look and Feel x LAE OK Theme Background Toolbars Fonts Terminal Desktop Theme Name Default Size 60 Lr Visual Effects Enable ual Effect Figure 3 1 3 4 1 Display Theme and Icon You could select your prefer background colours and background image toolbars fonts and terminal font size by Look and Feel Please refer figure Look and Feel Look and Feel x DI x Cancel OK Cancel OK Theme Background Toolbars Fonts Terminal Theme Background Toolbars Fonts Terminal Background Settings Toolbar Style D Theme Default Oicons OTet OE e Solid colour Colour Toolbar Icon Size Colour gradient j image Figure 3 1 3 4 2 Background Settings Figure 3 1 3 4 3 Toolbars Settings 22 x Look and Peel bi x o lt Cancel
34. turn light all the time Please get your notices not for all of BSP 1070 series support the power saving and backlight turn off features Please confirm these features of BSP 1070 series in advance for your application Configure Power Saving xx Auto sleep enabled EE Auto dim Cl enabled Auto dim level Ezio Advanced Controls EJ CPU load below 1 20 IB 2 x probe IRQs Figure 3 1 3 9 Power Saving Settings 25 3 1 3 10 Sound Configuration Users can adjust the playback volume Based on design limitation system I O does not support Mic input feature Sound Setup x E Cancel OK Audio Settings Mute Everything JP Mic EE ni Alarm Settings E Enable Alarm Sound Automatic Volume rising Volume _ Figure 3 1 3 10 Sound Adjust 3 1 3 11 USB Settings For USB peripheral you could set for three different modes Ethernet Networking Storage and Serial Port There are two behaviours for USB storage one is CF SD card reader and another is File backed USB Configuration USB Configuration x X x g Cancel OK gt Cancel OK a ine USB Peripheral Mode SERE O Ethernet Networking Storage Storage i O Serial Port Storage Behaviour a Storage Behaviour ard Reader O CF SD Card Reader O File backed File backed Serial Settings Serial Settinas Figure 3 1 3 11 1 USB Storage Mode Figure 3 1 3 11 2 USB File backed There
35. y CAT 5 cable and then execute Open of Putty to login the system with authorized user ID and password Put Loader image matrix506 alf into an USB disk by path matrix506 and put Kernel image MATRIX560K into an USB disk by path matrix506 Plug the USB disk into system USB1 Key in update command after to update the loader and kernel update media sda1 matrix506 matrix506 alf update media sda1 matrix506 MA TRIX506K DI Figure 3 1 7 1 Update the Loader and Kernel 30 3 1 7 2 Update Image by System Recovery Use a PC with the serial port as COM1 and Putty utility The configuration of Putty session is Serial line COM1 Speed 115200 Connection type Serial and then execute Open to link with the system console Need null modem cable TX RX exchanged between PC COM and System Console port Key in Shift 1 repeatedly after system power on and a system recovery MENU will show as Figure 3 1 7 1 from console port Ls pdate Image Figure 3 1 7 2 1 Update Image of System Recovery MENU There are two devices source of Update Image one is USB Disk another is SD MMC Disk There are three kinds of images Loader Kernel and Filesystem showing as Figure 3 1 7 1 3 COMI Figure 3 1 7 2 2 Devices Source of Update Image Figure 3 1 7 2 3 Images Put the images files into an USB disk and make the correct path as Figure 3 1 7 2 4 The Loader image is matrix506 alf and path is matrix50

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