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1. Backup Battery Cover Chapter 7 Maintenance 2 Remove the battery Push the battery in the direction of the arrow and the battery is pushed up and removed maxell CR2032 3 Insert the new battery Place the battery with the plus pole facing upward and slide the battery while pushing it in the direction of the arrow MATAN Be sure the battery s plus and minus sides are correctly oriented 4 Attach the backup battery cover in the original position MIN Be sure to adjust the time of the internal clock after replacing the battery 7 11 PS 3600G Series User Manual MEMO A Appendices 1 RAS Function A 1 PS 3600G Series User Manual 1 RAS Function 1 1 Overview RAS which stands for Reliability Availability and Serviceability is a device level monitoring function that provides a variety of features to improve the reliability of your PS G system Though the standard set of RAS features used will vary depending on the devices used the following features are used to provide Alarm Monitoring and External Input Signal support ae Watchdog Timer Time up Alarm Monitoring Blacklight Burnout Detection General Purpose Signal Input DIN External Input Signal 4 bit Remote Reset Input 2 single lamp Also
2. ii 5 9 5 3 2 Connection Procedure Using a Serial Cable i 5 10 12 5 3 3 Connection Procedure Using the Ethernet Cable ONlY ii 5 13 5 4 Application Devel pment 22u 242 5 14 5 4 1 Development using eMbedded Visual C 4 0 nn 5 14 5 4 2 Development using Visual Studio NET 2003 ii 5 20 5 4 3 AuUl0 St ll 22222 Ai hie aed bi ia Leali 5 24 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 6 1 Troubleshooting Checklists u nu n sen een 6 2 6 1 1 No display Windows CE 5 0 does not start nennen 6 3 6 1 2 Touch panel does not respond ii 6 4 6 1 3 Connected devices cannot be USEed scenes eras eeaeeteeeeeeaeeeneeeseeeaas 6 4 A energie 6 5 Chapter 7 Maintenance Tal Cleaning the Display as ae Heu 7 2 7 2 Peri die Check Pont a nu 7 3 7 3 Replacing the Installation Gasket umssrnnsnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnen 7 4 7 4 Replacing the Backlight ana 7 6 7 5 Replacing the Backup Battery 222244404444444444HRnnnnnnnn nn ran nn nnnnnnnn nenn nn 7 10 Appendices 1 1 RAS FUNCION sant ita A 2 URON ATE ENERE A A A IRA a A 2 1 2 RAS Function DetailS i A 3 1 3 RAS Function Dia Mii ne et ltd A 7 13 MEMO l Introduction 1 System Design 2 Accessories 3 Compatible Printers 4 Part Names and Functions This chapter describes peripheral devices
3. 1 Select a cable compatible with your system design 2 3 2 RAS Interface page2 8 Chapter 1 Introduction 1 2 Accessories All accessories listed here are produced by Digital Electronics Corporation m Serial Interface Item Cable for connecting the PS G unit with a Data Transfer Cable PSG CB01 2m personal computer for developing applications through ActiveSync m USB Client Interface Item Cable for connecting the PS G unit with a USB Cable FP US00 5m personal computer for developing applications through ActiveSync m Expansion Unit Interface Item Allows use of aPCMCIA card with the PS PCMCIA Card Adaptor G unit Unit eu Connect to this unit using the expansion unit interface 2 m Optional Item ProductName Name ModelNo No Description Disposable dirt resistant sheet for the PS Protection Sheet 12 inch CA3 DFS12 01 G unit s screen 5 sheets set Hard type m Maintenance Items Installation Fastener Fastener CAS ATFALL 01 ATFALL 01 Used to install the Used to install the PS G into a solid panel G into a solid Used to install the PS G into a solid panel Installation gt Provides dust and moisture resistance 12 inch COS Werle DI when PS G is installed into a solid panel Replacement Backlight Backlight Replacement Backlight CA3 BLU12 01 BLU12 01 This backlight is used for replacement This backlight is used for replacement is
4. Recommended Pin Terminal Crimp Tool CRIMPFOX ZA3 1201882 9 Connecting the Power Cord When connecting the DC type power cord be sure to follow the procedures given below 1 Confirm that the power cord is unplugged from the power supply 2 Loosen the three screws in the center of the Power Plug 3 Strip the membrane of the power cord twist the wire ends and connect them to the Power Plug 4 Fix it with screws MIN The torque required to tighten these screws is 0 5 to 0 6Nem Do not solder the cable connection Db For details please contact your local Phoenix Contact distributor 3 10 Chapter 3 Hardware Installation 3 2 2 Connecting the Power Supply This section describes the precautions for supplying a power voltage Twisted pair cord If the supplied voltage exceeds the PS G unit s range Constant Voltage Transformer connect a constant voltage transformer 2 1 1 Electrical page2 2 For between the line and ground select a power supply F that is low in noise If there is an excess amount of Insulating Transformer noise connect a insulating transformer oag Use constant voltage and insulating transformers with N N O OO capacities exceeding 100VA Main Power PS G Power e When supplying power to the PS G unit please a Input Output separate the input output and operation unit lines as Power Unit shown Input Output e
5. Be sure that heat from surrounding equipment does not cause the PS G to exceed its standard operating temperature When installing the PS G in a slanted panel the panel face should not incline more than 30 A N 30 or less When installing the PS G in a slanted panel and the panel face inclines more than 30 the ambient temperature must not exceed 40 C You may need to use forced air cooling fan A C to ensure the ambient operating temperature is 40 C or below The PS G Series unit does not support longitudinal mounting m Installing the PS G 1 Insert the PS G into the panel cut as shown 2 Insert the installation fasteners into the PS G insertion slots at the top and bot tom of the unit total 4 slots WWA Insert each installation fastener securely into the slot s recess shaded area Cc 3 Insert each of the fasteners shown below Be sure to pull the fastener back until it is flush with the rear of the attachment hole Chapter 3 Hardware Installation Slots Installation Panel Hook 3 5 PS 3600G Series User Manual 4 Use a Phillips screwdriver to tighten each fastener screw and secure the PS G in place MAIN Tightening the screws with too much force can damage the PS G unit s plastic case
6. gt Please contact the distributor where actions you bought the PS G unit 6 3 PS 3600G Series User Manual 6 1 2 Touch panel does not respond Check Item or Operation a Action required Calibrate the touch panel SEE 4 4 1 Stylus page4 8 Touch panel cannot be calibrated gt Please contact the distributor where you bought the PS G unit Was the problem solved by the above No gt Please contact the distributor where action you bought the PS G unit 6 1 3 Connected devices cannot be used Check Item or Operation nn Action required Has the touch panel been calibrated 11 Turn the PS G unit s power supply OFF Connect the power cord correctly Is the power cord connected correctly SEE 3 2 1 Connecting the Power Cord page3 7 Following the instructions described in the Are the peripheral devices connected respective manual correctly SEE 4 5 Restrictions page4 17 Turn the power supply ON 5 Does this device require driver setup Reter to te devices manual and setup the driver Was the problem solved by the above No gt Please contact the distributor where action you bought the PS G unit 6 4 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 6 2 Recovery The following instructions initialize the CF Card s OS at a shipment state NOTE I Be sure that you need to prepare a personal computer with a device that can read amp write the CF 1 2 3 4 5 Card Insert the
7. pop up menus Depending on the program s intended use the setting of the WCE Configuration tool bar will differ The following three types of program build methods are explained below e Programs debugged using the emulator e Programs debugged using the PS 3600G unit e Programs released for the PS 3600G unit 5 18 Chapter 5 Development of Software m Program debugged using the emulator If the application programs are not depending on this PS G unit s original function such as the backlight and touch panel debugging with using an emulator is available To debug a program by running it using the emulator the Standard SDK for Windows CE is necessary When you install the eMbedded Visual C you install the Standard SDK too 1 Set the tool bar as follows and then execute the build TEST y STANDARDSDK_SOC y W in32 WCE emulator Debug y STANDARDSDK_500 Emulator 52 2 When the build completes successfully the program is automatically downloaded to the emulator If the emulator is not already running it will be launched and then it will load the program automatically 3 To debug this program start the debugger m Program debugged using the PS G unit 1 Connect the personal computer to be used for development and the PS G unit via ActiveSync 5 3 Establishing a Connection via ActiveSync page5 9 2 Set the WCE Configuration tool bar as follows and execute the build TEST v PS3600G y Win32 WCE AR
8. To open the PS G unit s Control Panel click the Start button and then point to the Settings From the menu that appears click the Control Panel 3 Double click the PC Connection to open the PC Connection Properties screen 5 10 4 5 6 7 8 9 Chapter 5 Development of Software Select the connection method with the personal computer if needed Change Connection Connect to desktop computer using Desktop 115200 E g Desktop 19200 Warning Changing this setting may Desktop 38400 Desktop 57600 Desktop USB connect with your deskti Click the OK to decide each setting Save the settings by the Save Registry on Control Panel Click the Start and then click the Run Then input repllog exe in the Run dialogbox Start up the ActiveSync on the personal computer for developing applications Select the Connection from the File menu and then select the port connecting the data transfer cable Click the next on the dialogbox and click immediately the OK of Run dialogbox on the PS G unit for starting up repllog exe If the connection between the PS G unit and the personal computer for developing applications is not established the following dialogbox is popup Please retry the procedures 7 and 8 Get Connected Your device was not detected Verify that the connection you are using is available COMI Available
9. Visual Basic Project as project genre Select Smart device Application as template In terms of using Visual C select Visual C Project as project genre Select Smart device Application as template as well Type the Project name and the file location Click the OK button and move on the next 2 Select Windows CE as target platform Select a Project type Click the OK button and then be created the project file Smart Device Application Wizard SmartDeviceApplication Welcome to the Smart Device Application Wizard This wizard creates a project to develop an application to run on a smart device What platform do you want to target vou currently have the following devices Pocket BC instaled that wil run an application targeting this platform STANDARDSDK_500 SDK Emulator Windows CE NET Device Windows CE NET Emulator Default Pocket PC Device Pocket PC 2002 Emulator What project type do you want to create Here select Windows application and Click the OK button 5 21 PS 3600G Series User Manual 3 A built Project is shown as follows 72 SmartDevices pplication Microsoft Visual C NET design Formi cs Design Eile Edit Yiew Project Build Debug Data Tools Window Help DW SO BR o p Debug BEER A Windows CE NET Emulator Default 2h FE E EN a amp ex E54 T solution smartoeviceapplicationi 1 Ej SmartDeviceApplicationi H La Reference
10. s Backlight Control is set to Standby Mode and the screen has gone blank and touch ing the screen or performing another input operation does not cause the display to reappear your back light is burned out Handling Do not modify the PS G unit Doing so may cause a fire or an electric shock Do not operate the PS G in an environment where flammable gases are present since it may cause an explosion Wiring Q To prevent an electric shock be sure to disconnect your PS G unit s power cord from the power supply before wiring the PS G OQ Do not use voltage beyond the PS G unit s specified range Doing so may cause a fire or an electric shock Maintenance Do not connect or disconnect Host and PS G unit communication cables while the PS G is turned ON OQ The PS G uses a lithium battery for backing up its internal clock data and the battery may explode if it is replaced incorrectly When replacement is required use a Pro face designated replacement or an equiva lent product 7 5 Replacing the Backup Battery page7 10 Z CAUTION Installation Q Be sure all cable connectors are securely attached to the PS G unit A loose connection may cause incorrect input or output signals Wiring Q Be sure to ground the PS G unit s FG wire separately from other equipment FG lines Also be sure to use a grounding resistance of 1000 or less and a 2mm 0 0062inch or thicker wire or your country s appli cable stan
11. setting by selecting Save Registry before turning OFF the PS G unit connections can also be established by just starting up repllog exe even after the PS G unit is restarted To download data using an Ethernet network connect an Ethernet cable as well as the serial cable Chapter 5 Development of Software 5 3 3 Connection Procedure Using the Ethernet Cable Only Once a connection between the personal computer for developing applications and the PS G unit is established with ActiveSync using a USB cable or serial cable it will be possible to establish the connection by using only the Ethernet cable until the PS G unit is turned OFF By saving the PC Connection setting by selecting Save Registry before turning OFF the PS G unit the connection can also be established by using only the Ethernet cable even after the PS G unit is restarted 1 Connect once with the USB cable or the serial cabal then establish a partner 5 3 1 Connection Procedure Using a USB Cable page5 9 5 3 2 Connection Procedure Using a Serial Cable page5 10 2 Execute the Save the registry in this unit and then save the settings 4 4 4 Save Registry page4 10 3 When making subsequent connections click the Start button with the Ethernet cable connected and then click Run In the Run dialogbox type in repllog exe remote to run the program 4 Select Network Connection for the connection method and specify the destination per
12. CF Card Interface Compact Flash CF Card slot TYPE II 2 5 PS 3600G Series User Manual 2 3 Interface Specifications This section describes the specifications of each interface of the PS G Series unit WMA AN The PS G unit s serial port is not isolated When the host PLC unit is also not isolated be sure to connect the 5 SG Signal Ground terminal to reduce the risk of damaging the RS 232C circuit e Inside the PS G unit the SG Signal Ground and FG Frame Ground terminals are connected When connecting an external device to the PS G using the SG terminal be sure to check that no short circuit loop is created when you setup the system 2 3 1 Serial Interfaces This interface is used to connect an RS 232C serial cable A D sub 9 pin plug connector is used 4 Serial Interface COM1 RS 232C Pin Pin No Signal Arrangement Name Direction Meaning 1 CD Input Carrier Detect 2 RD RXD Input Receive Data O 3 SD TXD Output Send Data 5 ci 4 ER DTR Output Data Terminal Ready o9 9 5 SG Signal Ground S 2 6 DR DSR Input Data Set Ready Te 6 7 RS RTS Output Request to Send O 8 CS CTS Input Send Possible 9 CI RI Input Called status display Frame Ground Shell G I Common with SG 2 6 Serial Interface COM2 Chapter 2 Specifications RS 232C a Pin No Signal RR A
13. Graphics SVGA 800 X 600 pixels Video Memory 8MB Display Type TFT Color LCD Resolution W800 x H600 pixels Dot pitch WO0 3mm 0 01in x HO 3mm 0 01in Effective Display Area W246 0mm 9 69in x H184 5mm 7 26in Color Shade level 64 000 colors Backlight CFL user replaceable Brightness control 4 levels of adjustment Contrast Adjustment None Display Service Life 50 000hrs at 25 C and 65 RH humidity Backlight Service Life 50 000hrs or more at 25 C and continuous operation period until backlight brightness decreases to 50 or backlight starts to flicker Touch Panel Type Resistive Film analog Resolution 1024 x 1024 Service Life 1 000 000 times or more 2 2 4 Interfaces Chapter 2 Specifications Serial Interface COM1 COM2 RS 232C IEA 232 compliant Connector D sub 9 pin plug Network Interface Host Ethernet IEEE802 3u 10BASE T 100BASE TX Connector Modular jack RJ 45 Interface USB Interface USB 1 1 Host I F Connector USB TYPE A x 3 USB 1 1 Client Interface Connector USB TYPE B x 1 Speaker Output Interface Stereo speaker output Connector Mini pin jack Expansion Bus Interface S GMU bus for expansion unit External Internal PCMCIA bus for expansion unit RAS Interface Reset input Alarm output General input 4ch General output 4ch CONNECTOR D sub 15 pin plug
14. To increase the noise resistance quality of the power cord simply twist each power wire before attaching the Main PS G Ring Terminal O e The power supply cable must not be bundled or oq PS G Unit O positioned close to main circuit lines high voltage high current or input output signal lines O Input Output oO O Unit Input Output Input Output Main Unit i sible J Operation ne Unit e Must be used with a Class 2 power supply MANI Be sure to ground the surge absorber E1 separately from the PS G unit E2 Power Power ON ZN 3 0 TI T2 e Connect a lightening surge absorber as shown in the diagram to deal with power surges e To avoid excess noise make the power cord as short as Select a surge absorber that has a maximum circuit voltage greater than that of the peak Lightening Surge Absorber voltage of the power supply PS 3600G Series User Manual 3 2 3 Grounding This section describes the precautions for grounding the PS G unit Z CAUTION Q Do not use common grounding since it can lead to an accident or machine breakdown a Exclusive Grounding BEST PS G Unit Other Equipment O b Common Grounding OK PS G Unit Other Equipment O Other Equipment 3 2 4 1 0 Signal Line Placement When supplying power to the PS G unit be sure to separate the input output and power lines as shown diagram a Check that
15. What language would you like your resources in English United States ceappwzenu dl PS 3600G Series User Manual 3 Click the Finish button and the following page s New Project Information screen will appear E MFC AppWizard exe Step 4 of 4 AppWizard creates the following classes for you CMainFrame CTESTDoc CTESTView Class name Header file CTESTApp TESTApp h Base class Implementation file Ewindpp 4 Click the OK button and your new project creation is completed New Project Information WCE MFC AppWizard exe will create a new skeleton project with the following specifications Application type of TEST Single Document Interface Application targeting Win32 WCE ARMVAI Win32 WCE emulator Classes to be created Application CTESTApp in TEST h and TEST cpp Frame CMainFrame in MainFim h and MainFrm cpp Document CTESTDoc in TESTDoc h and TESTDoc cpp View CTESTView in TESTView h and TESTView cpp Features Command bar in main frame with menu and adornments Uses shared DLL implementation Localizable text in English United States Project Directory C Program Files Microsoft eMbedded C 4 0 Common EVC MyProjects TEST 5 16 Chapter 5 Development of Software __ e wx AAA m Configuration of the Platform Manager The following is the procedures for registering the device name of the PS G unit By this the PS G unit can be specified to b
16. feature to save these changes to the CF Card 4 7 PS 3600G Series User Manual ERA AA lt A AA 4 4 1 Stylus m Calibration of Touch Panel This program calibrates the touch panel Calibration Procedure 1 Double click the Stylus icon on the Control Panel 2 Select the Calibration tab 3 Click the Recalibrate button 4 Click on and hold the mark that appears at the center of the screen When the coordinates are recog nized the mark will move in order from the center to the top left bottom left bottom right and top right Click on and hold the mark at each point m Display of the Mouse Cursor Set the show hide option for the mouse pointer The factory setting is show the checkbox is selected Setting procedure 1 Double click the Stylus icon on the Control Panel 2 On the Mouse Cursor tab select or deselect the Display of the mouse cursor pointer checkbox Stylus Properties Double Tap Calibration 738 Chapter 4 About Windows CE FE AAA 44 2 Backlight This program adjusts the Backlight settings Set Brightness The backlight can be set to any of 4 levels of brightness Automatically turn off backlight Standby Mode helps to extend the PS G units backlight lifetime by automatically switching the backlight OFF after a set period of idle time Idle time is when there is no input via the touch panel keyboar
17. install the PS G using the installation dimensions given The installation gasket and the installation fasteners are required when installing the PS G 2 4 2 Panel Cut Dimensions page2 10 Panel Panel Cut Area NOTE Check that the installation panel or cabinet s surface is flat in good condition and has no jagged edges Also if desired metal reinforcing strips can be attached to the inside of the panel near the Panel Cut to increase the panel s strength Voar Ng Panel thickness should be from 1 6mm 0 06 in to 5 0mm 0 2 in Decide the panel s thickness based on the level of panel strength required gt 1 6mm 0 06 in to 10 0mm 0 39 in For easier maintenance operation and improved ventilation be sure to install the PS G at least 100 mm 8 94 in away from adjacent structures and other equipment Unit mm in PS 3600G Series User Manual 3 4 Be sure that the ambient operation temperature and the ambient humidity are within their designated ranges Ambient operation temperature 0 to 50 C Ambient humidity 10 to 90 RH Wet bulb temperature 39 C max When installing the PS G on the panel of a cabinet or enclosure Ambient operation temperature indicates both the panel face and cabinet or enclosure s internal temperature Panel Cabinet face interior
18. installation Click Install to begin the installation IF you want to review or change any of your installation settings click Back Click Cancel to exit the wizard lt Back instal Cancel 8 The developing copy of files is started At the end of the completion copy a dialog panel telling the end of the procedure is going to be displayed i PS3600G Setup Installing PS3600G Please wait while the Setup Wizard installs P53600G This may take several minutes Status pying new files COCCI m Installing ActiveSync Install the ActiveSync to the personal computer for developing applications When a message urging the con necting to PS G unit is popup click Cancel Chapter 5 Development of Software EA 5 3 Establishing a Connection via ActiveSync To transfer a program from the personal computer for developing applications to the PS G unit and then debug the program while it is running on the PS G unit use ActiveSync to establish the connection between the personal computer and the PS G unit It is required that ActiveSync be installed on the personal computer for developing applications in advance To establish the connection you can use either a USB cable recommended or a serial cable In either case simultaneously using an Ethernet cable to download data significantly shortens the download time Once the connection is established it will also be possible to establish subsequent connectio
19. is stopped the timer will overflow and an alarm will be detected Use the Control Panel s RAS Control or an API DLL to enable or disable this feature or perform a variety of alarm processing Backlight Burnout Detection This feature provides a means of monitoring the backlight burnout Use the Control Panel s RAS Control or an API DLL to enable or disable this feature or perform a variety of alarm processing A 3 PS 3600G Series User Manual m External Input Signals The RAS interface connector accepts the following input signals General Purpose Signal Input DIN 4 bit This general digital input is used for alarm detection in external devices The input signal uses four bits The Control Panel s RAS Control or an API DLL can be used to enable or disable this feature as well as designate what type of processing is to be performed once a signal is received The input will latch Input Information This detects only the DIN circuit s ON state OFF is not monitored Remote Reset Input single lamp This is the reset signal sent from an external device to the PS G unit When this signal is enabled a forced reset of the PS G unit is performed The Control Panel s RAS Control or an API DLL can be used to enable or disable this feature External Input Signal DIN common use with Remote Reset Input e Power DC12 to 24V connections possible Input current 7 mA max Input Protection Protection Diode e ON voltage
20. or dirt adheres to the backlight surface or to the backligh holder Be careful not to soil the Backlight with moisture oil content or finger prints otherwise the life duration of the Backlight will be shortened Backlight Unit RESINAS i oq lo AMA D Secure both backlights in place using the backlight screw The necessary torque is 0 147Nem 8 9 Insert the Backlight Unit cable to the connector on the inverter board and the secure the cable with the cable clamp MOI Be sure the cable is inserted completely into the backlight connector Failure to do so may cause arcing which can damage the connector 7 8 Chapter 7 Maintenance 10 Return the circuit board chassis to the original position 11 Return the rear face caver to the original position and secure the cover in place using the mounting screws 7 The necessary torque is 5 3Nem MONA The cable clamp is used to prevent the cable from being caught inside in the PS G unit and possibly damaged Be sure to insert the cable in the cable clamp around the cable before replacing the rear cover If any of the screws is missing check if it fell inside the PS G unit s chassis If the power is turned ON while a screw is inside it may cause an accident or fire NOTE After backlight replacement is completed turn the PS G unit s power ON and check if the scree
21. recovery CD ROM into the personal computer Select Display the contents of system folders on the Folder Option as shown then clear the Hide protected operating system files Recommended check box Next step is formatting the CF Card for writable OS by FAT16 Select all files in the OS_Image folder of the CD ROM and copy them onto the CF Card Select the whole files of the CF Card after the completion of the copy Then display its property and clear the Read Only check box 6 5 PS 3600G Series User Manual MEMO r Maintenance Cleaning the Display Periodic Check Points Replacing the Installation Gasket Replacing the Backlight Replacing the Backup Battery ak O N This chapter explains cautions and inspection criteria that will ensure trouble free use of the PS G PS 3600G Series User Manual 7 1 Cleaning the Display When the surface or frame of the display become dirty soak a soft cloth in water with a neutral detergent wring the cloth tightly and wipe the display Donotuse paint thinner organic solvents or a strong acid compound to clean the unit Do not use hard or pointed objects to operate the touch screen panel since it can damage the panel surface 7 2 Chapter 7 Maintenance 7 2 Periodic Check Points To keep your PS G unit in its best condition please inspect the following points periodically m PS G Operation Environment e Is the operating temperature within th
22. the CF Card at a time is strongly recommended To do this you should usually use the RAM Disk for small amount of writing data as much as you can Then those stocked data should be updated on the CF Card at one time This is a considerable way to avoid saving data on the CF Card often In other built in Windows CE computers such as Pocket PC actual power supply OFF ON is not performed but is operating by suspension and resume It takes time to start PS G due to the fact that its unit needs to do power on off compare to Pocket PC The data in the memory or in the RAM Disk that remains as not saved on the CF Card will be gone when you switch off the power supply As for the data and registry that need to be stored make sure to store the data on the CF Card external media loaded to the PCMCIA interface or onto the network and save the registry Chapter 4 About Windows CE 4 2 List of Functions m List of Control Panel Save Power OFF Icons Details Registry after ON after execution execution Set up effective invalidity of a backlight automatic OFF function and time specification by automatic OFF N Set up the range of luminosity in four stages of 0 3 Backlight Switch on the light again by performing input operation Required Nor Required with a keyboard a mouse and a touch panel at the time of a backlight OFF Certificates Set up certificates Not Required Date Time Set the date and time Not Required Network and Dial up i
23. the SDK i PS3600G License Agreement End User License Agreement Be sure to carefully read and understand the following end user license agreement and then indicate whether you accept or do not accept the terms of the agreement This software will not set up on your computer unless you accept the terms of the agreement For your future reference you may print the text of the agreement mow using the PRINT button or obtain the text from the MSFT_SDK_EULA_1033 rtf file after installation You may also receive a copy of this agreement by contacting the Microsoft subsidiary serving your country or write Microsoft Sales Information Center One Microsoft Way Redmond WA 98052 6399 END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR MICROSOFT SOFTWARE MICROSOFT CUSTOM SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT KIT FOR WINDOWS CE 5 0 Referred to as the Microsoft Custom SDK Press the PAGE DOWN key to see more text accept O Decine lt Back i Next gt j Cancel 4 Type in the user information 18 PS3600G Setup Customer Information Please enter your customer information User Name Pac Organization fee lt Back Next gt Cancel 5 6 Chapter 5 Development of Software 5 Select the Custom or the Complete 18 PS3600G Setup Choose Setup Type Choose the setup type that best suits your needs Custom Allows users to choose which program Features will be installed and where they will be installed Recommended for adv
24. the keymaps option Keymaps can be selected from English and Japanese IBM Layout At the factory setting the Numlock key is disabled the checkbox is deselected and Keyboard Language is set to Japanese IBM Layout with the Japanese version Windows CE and English with the English version Windows CE Keyboard Properties Setting Procedure 1 Double click the keyboard icon on the Control Panel 2 Select the Key Settings tab Keyboard Properties Repeat Key Settings Keyboard Language English y 3 Select whether to enable or disable the NumLock key at system startup 4 Select the desired keymaps option in the Keyboard Language field 4 12 Chapter 4 About Windows CE 4 4 9 RAS Control The RAS Control Properties area is used to enable the following RAS functions Each condition is monitored and system alarms and general purpose signal input are detected via the RAS function settings SEE Appendices 1 RAS Function pageA 2 The following settings are available e Watchdog Timer settings enable disable and timer settings 1 sec to 13 sec e Receive General Purpose Signal Input Enable Disable e Backlight Burnout Detection Enable disable and specify devices to be disabled upon detection e Remote Reset Input Enable Disable The Watchdog Timer s counter is activated by user applications that perform counter Start Stop and Restart commands App
25. unit eMbedded Visual C 4 0 SP4 or upper or Visual Studio NET 2003 PS 3600G SDK ActiveSync TCP IP protocols Since the eMbedded Visual C 4 0 Visual Studio NET 2003 and Active Sync package are not included in the SDK package you will need to download from MSDN or purchase it separately eMbedded Visual C 4 0 SP4 or upper To be able to develop a direct executable program eMbedded Visual C 4 0 allows you to create the high speed and compact applications Visual Studio NET 2003 Visual Studio NET 2003 allows you to create the Visual C NET applications and the Visual Basic NET applications used the NET Compact Framework that is a subset of the NET Framework for Windows The available development languages are Visual Basic NET and Visual C NET only In the case of developing applications by Visual Studio NET 2003 Windows CE Utilities for Visual Studio NET 2003 Add on Pack 1 1 is required and you need download it from MSDN Certain Win32 APIs cannot be used with Windows CE For details please refer to the MSDN and check whether the APIs you intend to use are supported by Windows CE There are two type files One is Standard Windows CE library files the others is library files and header files that have access to the PS G s unique Hardware Download the files from the Pro face website http www proface com A communication program which activates sessions PS G and the personal computer for d
26. used for replacement CA3 BUSCVR 01 Protects the PS G unit s rear face connector 1 3 PS 3600G Series User Manual 1 3 Compatible Printers 1 4 With the PS G the following printers supporting Seiko Epson s printer driver DD2ERLC9b cab can be used by connecting them to the USB Host Interface 4 2 List of Functions MList of Control Panel page4 3 The following Seiko Epson s ink jet printers are supported CC 600PX CL 750 CL 760 PM 3500C PM 3700C PM 730C PM 740C PM 740DU PM 780C PM 780CS PM 790PT PM 830C PM 840C PM 850PT PM 860PT PM 870C PM 880C PM 890C PM 930C PM 940C PM 970C PM 980C PM A700 PM A850 PM A870 PM D750 PM D770 PM D1000 PM G700 PM G720 PM G800 PM G820 PX A550 PX G900 PX G920 PX V500 PX V600 PX V700 Stylus C40 Stylus C42 Stylus C43SX Stylus C44 Stylus C45 Stylus C46 Stylus C63 Stylus C64 Stylus C65 Stylus C66 Stylus C82 Stylus C83 Stylus C84 Stylus C85 Stylus C86 Stylus CX3500 Stylus CX3600 Stylus CX3650 Stylus CX4500 Stylus CX4600 Stylus CX5100 Stylus CX5200 Stylus CX5300 Stylus CX5400 Stylus CX6300 Stylus CX6400 Stylus CX6500 Stylus CX6600 Stylus Photo 780 Stylus Photo 820 Stylus Photo 820U Stylus Photo 830 Stylus Photo 830U Stylus Photo 890 Stylus Photo 900 Stylus Photo 925 Stylus Photo 935 Stylus Photo 1280 Stylus Photo 1290 Stylus Photo 1290S Stylus Photo R200 Stylus Photo R210 Stylus Photo R300 Stylus Phot
27. when either the one of the above mentioned alarm occurs or an external signal input is received the following types of alarm processing output signals and features are supported General Purpose Signal Output External Output Signal DOUT 4 bit Alarm Output single lamp LED indicator 3 colors at 1 point Pop up Message Output Buzzer Output System Reset Disabling the input device operation Various Processing Functions Additionally each of the above items and signals can either be enabled or disabled or perform a variety of alarm processing using the RAS Control on the PS G unit s Control Panel 4 4 9 RAS Control page4 13 There is also an Application Interface Library API DLL available which allows RAS functions to be used by other applications 5 1 2 Software Environment page5 3 1 General Purpose Signal Input will latch Input Information 2 The remote reset feature s input can be either enabled or disabled however the alarm output setting cannot be set to trigger a forced system reset A 2 1 2 Appendices RAS Function Details This section describes the details of PS G s RAS function Alarm Monitoring Watching Timer Time up This feature alternately writes Time Up Count values from the application to the RAS feature s special programmable timer and then periodically clears them which provides a means of monitoring the CPU s performance If the clearing of this count value
28. 10 V e Isolation Used Photo isolation e OFF voltage 3 V Interface circuits 5V D i 1 8KQ 1 2W x 2 aa 5 RESET IN __ DINO 3 Vv R f Cable LA A A RESET INO DINO ni gt A PC357 IS NOTE For information concerning the RAS Connector Pin Configuration refer to 2 3 2 RAS Interface 2 3 2 RAS Interface page2 8 A 4 Appendices m External Output Signals The RAS interface connector on the PS G unit is prepared for the following output signals General Purpose Signal Output DOUT 4 bit This is a digital output signal for reporting system conditions to external devices It can be controlled via either the Control Panel s RAS Control or by an API DLL Alarm Output single lamp This general purpose digital output signal provides system condition information to external devices The Control Panel s RAS Control or an API DLL can be used to control this signal External Output Signals DOUT common use with Alarm Output Output specifications DC24V 100mA MAX Isolation Used Photo isolation Interface circuits ra 5V R o pps o and gt ALARM OUT DOUT v l HA f SSTA06 Cable N Br ALARM OUT DOUT Deere DAA 7 4 7KQ l NOTE I For information concerning the RAS Connector Pin Configuration refer to 2 3 2 RAS Interface 2 3 2 RAS Interface page
29. 2 8 A 5 PS 3600G Series User Manual m Processing Functions The PS G unit provides system condition information via the following items LED indicator In addition to indicating if the unit s power is ON or OFF the 3 state LED indicator power lamp provides the following system condition information System Condition Output Requirement eae O a Orange lit Indicates the RAS function LED must ee ai RAS Red it lit System error System error di blinking When accessing CF Card i Pop up Message Output This feature uses the Windows system s pop up message feature to indicate that an alarm has occurred Use the Control Panel s RAS Control or an API DLL to enable or disable this feature Buzzer Output This feature uses the PS G unit s internal speaker to indicate the system s condition Use the Control Panel s RAS Control or an API DLL to enable or disable this feature System Reset Reboots the PS G unit s OS Use the Control Panel s RAS Control or an API DLL to enable or disable this feature Disabling the input device operation This setting either enables or disables signals from input devices touch panel keyboard mouse If set to Disable input signals from designated devices will not be accepted when a backlight burnout is detected This helps to prevent accidental operation of the PS G unit The factory setting is for all input devices to be enabled when a backlight
30. 7 Set up network environment Not Required Not Required Set up the owner s information Not Required Set up passwords Not Required Not Required PC Connection Set up connecting computers Not Required Set up a volatile RAM Disk drive in relation to its validation RAM Disk or its size Required Required The range of the size is from 1MB to 32MB 32 degrees RAS Control Set up the performance of the RAS function Not Required Regional Settings Select the regional setting Not Required Delete installed applications Remove Programs Need to save its registry except Digital s program Not Required Required Required to restart when uninstalling Save Registry Preserve registry MESA Not Required SNTP Added after SNTPSetup cab installation Not Required Storage Manager Set up storage area Not Required Set up touch panel Stylus Set up calibration in here Not Required Set up allocation of a memory and device name Not Required The terminal server client license can be saved or deleted a from here Required Not Required Added after RDPClientSetup cab installation Control volume and sound Volume amp Sounds Should set up touch sounds or click sounds in here Not Required PS 3600G Series User Manual m List of CAB files PS G unit can be added some applications when it s needed However minimum size OS can start quickly and also make more free space of CF Card Double click the CAB file and add the re
31. COM 2 Available Infrared Port IR Not installed USB USB is available If the connection you are using is available make sure the cable is plugged in securely For more information click Help 5 11 PS 3600G Series User Manual 10 After the session is established the following massage is going to be displayed New Partnership Set Up a Partnership Before you can synchronize information between your mobile device and this computer you must set up 4 partnership between them Would you like to set up a partnership Veg Set up a partnership so that can synchronize information between my device and this computer C No 1 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 Di _ tema Select the Yes or No on the Set Up a Partnership display panel If you select No set for the con nection settings only once as a guest If you select the Yes the unit saves the connecting information After next session the unit can establish a session with the Ethernet cable only 5 3 3 Connection Procedure Using the Ethernet Cable Only page5 13 NOTE Once connected ActiveSync resides in the personal computer and its connection setting is going to be kept It will be possible to establish subsequent connections by just starting up repllog exe until the PS G unit is turned OFF By saving the PC Connection
32. L File No 220851 Product Model No UL Registration Model No PS3600G T41 24V 3384001 12 This product conforms to the following standards e UL508 Industrial Control Equipment e CSA C22 2 No 14 95 c UL recognition Industrial Control Equipment lt Cautions gt Be aware of the following items when building the PS G into an end use product The PS G unit s rear face is not approved as an enclosure When building the PS G unit into an end use product be sure to use an enclosure that satisfies standards as the end use product s overall enclosure The PS G unit must be used indoors only e Install and operate the PS G with its front panel facing outwards e Ifthe PS G is mounted so as to cool itself naturally be sure to install it in a vertical panel Also it s recommended that the PS G should be mounted at least 100 mm away from any other adjacent structures or machine parts The tempera ture must be checked on the final product in which the PS G is installed CE Marking PS3600G T41 is CE marked product that conforms to EMC directives and the Low voltage directive EN55011 Class A EN61000 6 2 and EN60950 PS3600G T41 24V is CE marked EMC compliant product PS3600G T41 24V also con forms to EN55011 Class A EN61000 6 2 directives For detailed CE marking information please contact your local PS G distributor 10 Contents PYETAGCE 5a E E Sedo nl be ha aan ke Sands Fase aul RR ER auth 1 Essential Sately Precaul
33. MYV4I Debug y PS3600G Device z 3 When the build completes successfully program downloading to the PS G unit starts automatically 4 To debug this program start the personal computer s debugger m Programs released for the PS G unit 1 Connect the personal computer to be used for development and the PS G unit via ActiveSync 5 3 Establishing a Connection via ActiveSync page5 9 2 Set the WCE Configuration tool bar as follows and execute the build TEST Ps3600G Win32 WCE ARMV41 Release P53600G Device y 3 When the build completes successfully program downloading to the PS G unit starts automatically 4 After downloading is completed the program is saved in the PS G unit s My Device folder Run the program by double clicking on the program files icon 5 19 PS 3600G Series User Manual 5 4 2 Development using Visual Studio NET 2003 In Visual Studio NET 2003 the program language is only available Visual Basic NET and Visual C To develop application programs with Visual Studio NET 2003 it is necessary to install an add on pack which is Windows CE Utilities for Visual Studio NET 2003 v1 1 Visit the Microsoft official website and download the add on pack to the personal computer In case of debugging application with the PS G unit install both a Windows CE Utilities for Visual Studio NET 2003 v1 1 add on pack and PS 3600G SDK Make sure that you understand the release note as
34. Pro face S GMU bus compliant unit Expansion Unit Interface 2 EXT2 This is a PCMCIA Bus interface For PCMCIA Card Adapter Units PSG PCMO00 Arm Attachment Screw Holes VESA arm 75mm 2 95in specification is attached to this mounting hole Power Input Terminal Block Connects the power cord Backup Battery Cover Backup battery and DIP switch are located in the cover Power Plug Connector Power plug is connected to this connector 1 5 PS 3600G Series User Manual Left Side Common to PS3600G T41 and PS3600G T41 24V Right Side Common to PS3600G T41 and PS3600G T41 24V 2 SF eo oe SC L M N KOPQ G Bottom PS3600G T41 L M NKOPA Bottom PS3600G T41 24V USB Client Interface TOOL Conforms to USB1 1 TYPE B conn Use this interface to connect to a personal computer through ActiveSync It cannot be used for other purposes USB Host Interface USB Conforms to USB1 1 TYPE A conn Connect a USB connectable device here RAS Interface RAS This interface is for general purpose input output watchdog and remote reset Serial Interface COM2 RS 232C serial interface Serial Interface COM1 RS 232C serial interface Ethernet Interface LAN The Ethe
35. Pro face Human Machine Interface Proface PS 3600G Series User Manual Preface Thank you very much for purchasing a Pro face PS 3600G Series Unit PS3600G T41 PS3600G T41 24V hereafter referred to as the PS G Before using the PS G read this manual thoroughly to familiarize yourself with the PS G s operation procedures and functions NOTICE 1 Copying this manual s contents either in whole or in part is prohibited without the express permission of Digital Electronics Corporation Japan 2 The information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice 3 If you should you find any errors or omissions in this document please contact Digital Electronics Corporation to report your findings 4 Regardless of Clause 3 above Digital Electronics Corporation shall not be held responsible for any damages losses or third party damages resulting from the use of this product Product names used in this manual are the trademarks registered trademarks of their respective owners 2005 Digital Electronics Corporation All rights reserved Essential Safety Precautions All safety related procedures stated in this document must be followed to operate the PS G correctly and safely Be sure to read this and any related documents thoroughly to understand the correct operation and functions of the PS G unit Safety Icons Throughout this manual these icons provide essential safety info
36. RAS control in Control Panel and a backlight burnout is detected the status LED illuminates in orange e Ifthe backlight or the display unit is damaged the screen display will go out Even if the screen goes out however there is a possibility that the touch panel is still operating correctly Therefore since any type of touch panel contact could have an unexpected or dangerous effect or result be sure not to touch the screen when this condition occurs N WARNING Q Whenever changing the backlight be sure the PS G s power cord has been disconnected and that the unit is cooled down Q When the PS G s power cord is connected and the PS G is ON high voltage runs through the wires in the backlight area do not touch them Q When the PS G s power has just been turned OFF the backlight area is still very hot Be sure to wear gloves to prevent being burned Q The backlight is very fragile Do not touch the glass tube directly or try to remove its power cord If the glass tube breaks you may be injured m Preparation Please have the following ready beforehand e Replacement backlight Model CA3 BLU12 01 e One pair of clean preferably new cotton gloves Phillips screwdriver no 2 7 6 Chapter 7 Maintenance m Procedure for replacing the backlight 1 Unplug the power cord from the main power supply Md ANA Remove the PS G unit from the equipment to which the unit has been incorporated and work with
37. Series Windows CE 5 0 Japanese PS3600G T41 24V English version is preinstalled DC type as the operating system Input voltage DC24V Package Contents The following items are included in the PS G unit s package Before using the PS G please check that all items listed here are present PS G Unit 1 Installation Guide 1 Installation Fasteners 4 set Installation Guide Installation Gasket 1 USB Cable Clamp 1 Attached to the PS G unit Power Plug 1 USB Holder 1 set Attached to the PS G unit one holder and two covers PS3600G T41 24V only CD ROM 1 CF Card 1 Attached to the PS G unit MAE eq LS TL AA NOTE The CD ROM included in this package contains a User Manual and PS G Series Recovery Image files For details please refer to the User Manual on the CD ROM This unit has been carefully packed with special attention to quality However should you find anything damaged or missing please contact your local PS G distributor immediately UL c UL Approval PS3600G T41 is a UL c UL recognized component UL File No 171486 Product Model No UL Registration Model No PS3600G T41 3384001 11 This product conforms to the following standards e UL60950 1 Information Technology Equipment Safety Partl e CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 c UL recognition Information Technology Equipment Safety Partl PS3600G T41 24V is a UL c UL listed product U
38. acklight Chapter 4 About Windows CE NOTE gt When a RAS abnormality is found eliminate the cause and then click the Reset button on the Error Reset tab to reset the alarm Clicking the Buzzer Off button stops the buzzer only RAS Control Properties DIN 0 DIN 1 DIN2 DIN 3 Backight Remote Reset Error Reset Status Watchdog Timer Disable DINO Disable DIN2 Disable Backlight Disable Buzzer Off Reset 4 15 PS 3600G Series User Manual 4 4 10 SNTP It communicates regularly with the SNTP server on the network by using the SNTP client function and the time of the system of PS G can be synchronized SNTP Properties Setting Procedure 1 Double click the SNTP icon on the Control Panel 2 Set each item in the SNTP properties SNTP Properties oK SNTP IV Enable Synchronize Now SNTP Server Add tock usno navy mil time windows com Up Down da Delete Interval of Synchronizations 14 v Day O Hour O Minute When checking it the client function becomes effective and it synchronizes regularly Enable check box When the check is removed the client function is invalidated and it doesn t synchronize Other settings cannot be done when invalidating it It synchronizes with the server by the content being set now When the effective check box is removed it i
39. age periodically and try to not display the same image for a long period of time Information Symbols This manual uses the following icons Indicates a warning or a product limitation Be sure to follow the instructions given with IMPORTANT Pr this icon to ensure the safe operation of the PS G NOTE Contains additional or useful information 1 2 Indicates steps used to accomplish a given task Be sure to follow these steps in the order they are written Indicates useful or important supplemental information SEE gt Indicates pages containing related information About Trademarks The company names and product names described in this manual are referred to in this manual by their trademarks including registered trademarks or service marks These are abbreviated as follows Microsoft Windows Visual C Visual Studio Visual C Visual Basic ActiveSync MSDN Win32 Intel Pentium Intel XScale Intel Corporation Microsoft Corporation The abbreviated trademarks in this manual correspond to the following official trademarks Microsoft Windows XP operating system Microsoft eMbedded Visual C 4 0 Microsoft Visual Basic NET Adobe Reader Adobe Reader PS 3600G Series Model Names The term PS 3600G Series refers to the following PS G model numbers Windows CE 5 0 Japanese PS3600G T41 English version is preinstalled as the operating system PS 3600G Input voltage AC100 to 240V
40. anced users Complete All program features will be installed Requires most disk space The development environment of embedded Visual C 4 0 and Visual Studio NET 2003 is including in installer If select the Custom the components selected in suit with the development environment to be used are installed If select Complete all components are installed 6 If you select the Custom set the install component and the location of it in the dialogbox If you select the Complete set the component location only 18 PS3600G Setup Rad 18 PS36006 Destination Folders Custom Setup Destination Folders Select the way you want features to be installed Click Next to install to this folder or click Change to install to a different Folder Click on the icons in the tree below to change the way features will be installed Install PS36006 to C Program Files Windows CE Tools wceS00 emu Support for Embedded Visual C This Feature requires 8884KB on your hard drive It has 2 of 2 subfeatures selected The subfeatures require 77MB on you Location C Program Files Windows CE Tools wceS00 emul Reset Disk Usage lt Back Next gt Cancel When Custom is selected When Complete is selected 5 7 PS 3600G Series User Manual 7 Complete the settings and then begin the installation 18 PS3600G Setup Ready to Install The Setup Wizard is ready to begin the Custom
41. ax In Rush Current Excluding the input surge 30A max current 0 2 ms max to the built in noise filter AC1500V 20mA AC1000V 20mA Voltage Endurance P for 1 minute for 1 minute Insulation Resistance DC500V 10MQ min Environmental Ambient Operating 0 C to 50 C Temperature Storage 10 C to 60 C Temperature Ambient Humidity 10 RH to 90 RH Wet bulb temperature 39 C max no condensation Physical Storage Humidit TOR vere 9 y Wet bulb temperature 39 C max no condensation Dust 0 1 mg m max non cpnductive levels Pollution Degree Pollution Degree 2 Atmosphere Free of corrosive gases IEC61131 2 JIS B 3502 compliant Mechanical Vibration 5Hz to 9Hz Single amplitude 3 5mm Resistance 9Hz to 150Hz Fixed acceleration 9 8m s X Y Z directions for 10 times 100min y Noise Voltage 1 500Vp p Noe Immunity Pulse Duration 50ns 500ns 1us via noise simulator Ri pie Electrical ise Time ins Electrostatic Discharge Immunity 6kV complies with EN 61000 4 2 Level 3 2 1 3 Chapter 2 Specifications Structural Grounding resistance of 100 Q 2mm 0 0062inch or thicker wire Grounding or your country s applicable standard Same for FG and SG terminals pre Rating Equivalent to IP65f Installation method Panel VESA Arm Installation Coolin 9 Natural air circulation Method Weight Approx 3 5kg 7 7l
42. b unit only colera W313mm 12 32in x H239mm 9 41in x D56mm 2 20in Dimensions The front face of the PS G unit installed in a solid panel has been tested using conditions equivalent to the standards shown in the specification Even though the PS G unit s level of resistance is equivalent to these standards oils that should have no effect on the PS G can possibly harm the unit This can occur in areas where either vaporized oils are present or where low viscosity cutting oils are allowed to adhere to the unit for long periods of time If the PS G s front face protection sheet becomes peeled off these conditions can lead to the ingress of oil into the PS G and separate protection measures are suggested Also if non approved oils are present it may cause deformation or corrosion of the front panel s plastic cover Therefore prior to installing the PS G be sure to confirm the type of conditions that will be present in the PS G s operating environment If the installation gasket is used for a long period of time or if the unit and its gasket are removed from the panel the original level of the protection cannot be guaranteed To maintain the original protection level be sure to replace the installation gasket regularly 2 3 PS 3600G Series User Manual 2 2 Performance Specifications 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 4 Performance Specifications CPU Intel XScale PXA270 520MHz DRAM 128MB
43. burnout occurs Checkbox OFF e Certain types of backlight failures may not be able to be detected This is because backlight burnout is detected by monitoring the PS G unit s power consumption A 6 Appendices 1 3 RAS Function Diagram API DLL User Applications Backlight Burnout Disabling the Input Backlight i IT Device Operation OS Reboot CPU Clear gt Pop up Messages Time up Watchdog Timer Enable Disable Output 1 gt Buzzer Output Settings Settings Time setting for Time out lp 2 General Purpose in Control Panel 2 Signal Output S O mr 2 Alarm Output cc General Purpose Signal Input 1 4 bit RAS Connector Remote Reset Input e Hardware Reset LED gt Orange Lamp General Purpose Signal Input will latch Input Information A 7 PS 3600G Series User Manual MEMO
44. cedures below 1 Install the eMbedded Visual C 4 0 or the Visual Studio NET 2003 2 Install the service pack and so on 3 Install the SDK 4 Install the ActiveSync m Installing the eMbedded Visual C 4 0 or the Visual Studio NET 2003 1 Install the eMbedded Visual C 4 0 or the Visual Studio NET 2003 If you use an emulator install the component of Standard SDK for Windows CE Select the ARMVAI install option of eMbedded Visual C 4 0 If you use the emulator select the WCE emulator install option m Installing the Service Pack etc If you use the eMbedded Visual C 4 0 install the Service Pack 4 or upper If you use the Visual Studio NET 2003 install the Windows CE Utilities for Visual Studio NET 2003 add on Pack 1 1 5 5 PS 3600G Series User Manual SSS m Installing the SDK 1 Download PS 3600G Windows CE 5 0 Software Development Kit SDK from PL PS Download Data of Pro face s Home Page http www proface com and decompress the downloaded file by double click 2 Double click PS3600G_SDK msi then the install wizard starts up Click the Next button 18 PS3600G Setup Welcome to the PS3600G Setup Wizard The Setup Wizard will install PS3600G on your computer Click Next to continue or Cancel to exit the Setup Wizard 3 You should read thorough the End User License Agreement and confirm it then you accept it If you don t accept it you cannot install
45. click the Volume amp Sounds icon on the Control Panel 2 Select the Volume tab Next set the Enable Buzzer for screen taps to either ON or OFF Volume amp Sounds Properties Volume Sounds Loud Enable sounds for y Notifications alarms appointments and reminders Enable clicks and taps for Events warnings beeps and system events vw Soft Key clicks Loud Soft Enable Buzzer Applications program specific and all other sounds Screen taps Loud O Soft for screen taps PS 3600G Series User Manual Es ra 4 4 7 Internet Options Set the window display mode for Internet Explorer The Menu Bar Status Bar and Button Bar can be hidden to show the Internet Explorer in full screen These bars are shown with the factory setting the checkbox is selected Internet Options Setting Procedure 1 Double click the Internet Options icon on the Control Panel 2 Select the Popups tab Internet Options General l Connection Security Privacy Advanced i Popup Windows 7 Block popups Exceptions Advanced M Display notification when a popup has been blocked 7 Open new pages in the current window IV Display menu bar status bar button bar 3 Set Display menu bar status bar button bar to either ON or OFF 4 4 8 Keyboard Set whether to enable or disable the Num Lock key at the start up of the PS G unit and select
46. cted devices cannot be used 6 1 Troubleshooting Checklists When a problem occurs be sure to first read each checklist item and follow the instructions given If this does not solve the problem please contact your local PS G distributor m When a problem cannot be solved For hardware and software problems contact the distributor where you bought the PS G unit 6 2 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 6 1 1 No display Windows CE 5 0 does not start Check Item or Operation au Action required Turn the PS G unit s power supply OFF Connect the power cord correctly Is the power cord connected correctly 3 2 1 Connecting the Power Cord page3 7 Is the power supply voltage within SEE gt 2 1 1 Electrical 2 2 Set all of the DIP Switches No 1 through Are the DIP Switches No 1 through No 4 No 4 to the OFF position inside the backup battery cover set to the OFF position 1 4 Part Names and Functions pagel 5 Turn the power supply ON bought the PS G unit If the backlight has burned out replace it Is the backlight on SEE gt 7 4 Replacing the Backlight If it doesn t work at all with a white screen and doesn t show the Proface s logo gt Check that the CF Card is set on a right Does the Windows CE 5 0 work as usual position Power indicator does not light up gt Does the status LED illuminate in green Please contact the distributor where you Was the problem solved by the above No
47. d or mouse The factory setting for this feature is OFF Checkbox OFF Backlight Settings Adjustment Procedure 1 Double click the Backlight icon on the Control Panel Backlight Properties Backlight Y These are backlight detailed settings Set Brightness Ehe TT automatically turn off backlight Turn off after fi minute z of continuous idle time 2 Select the required level of brightness 3 Set Automatically turn off backlight to either ON or OFF If you select ON you will also need to spec ify the desired period of idle time 49 PS 3600G Series User Manual SaaS 4 4 3 RAM Disk The following settings are to make the RAM Disk enable disable When RAM Disk Setting is enabled the RAM Disk size can be specified within the range of 1MB min to 32 MB max RAM Disk Setting Procedure 1 Double click the RAM Disk icon on the Control Panel 2 Tick the box whether the RAM Disk should be enabled or disabled RAM Disk Settings Disk Setting Enabled RAM Disk Size 32 MB Fin 4 4 4 Save Registry Changes made to the settings by your application software or via Control Panel settings can be saved to a CF Card Save Registry Procedure 1 Double click the Save Registry icon on the Control Panel 2 Click the Save button and the settings will be saved to the CF Card Registry Save Save Registry Save Registry to CF Card I
48. d the cables NOTE I Be sure the clamp is securely holding the USB cable s plug and collar e Be sure the clamp is positioned as shown below with the clamp pointing upwards not to the side This is to keep the clamp from interfering with nearby connectors and their cables Band Cable Collars Clamp N USB Cable m Removal To remove the clamp from the USB cables push down on the clamp strap s clip to release it while pulling up on the clamp 3 15 PS 3600G Series User Manual Be rr nl 3 3 3 USB Holder Attachment Removal When using a USB device attaching the USB holder to the USB Host Interface located on the side of the PS G unit prevents the USB cable from becoming disconnected m Attachment 1 Attach the USB holder to the USB Host Interface part of the main unit Hook the upper pick of the USB holder to the attachment hole of the main unit and then insert the lower pick as shown below to fix the USB holder 2 Tab USB Cover In case of installing the second USB cable repeat the steps 2 and 3 m Removal 1 Lift up the tab of the USB holder and then remove the USB cover as shown below USB Cover 2 After removing the USB cable remove the picks pushing the USB holder from both top and bottom 3 16 Chapter 3 Hardware Installation 3 3 4 PCMCIA Card Adapter Unit Installation For how to install the PCMCIA Card Adapter Unit PSG PCM00 plea
49. dard Otherwise electric shock or malfunctions may result Q Be sure to use only the designated torque to tighten the PS G unit s terminal block screws If these screws are not tightened firmly it may cause a short circuit fire or incorrect unit operation Q Be sure that metal particles and wiring debris do not fall inside the PS G unit They can cause a fire malfunction or incorrect unit operation Maintenance O Do not reset or turn the PS G OFF or insert or remove the CF Card while the PS G unit s CF Card is being accessed Otherwise CF Card internal data may be damaged or lost Unit Disposal Q When the product is disposed of it should be done so according to your country s regulations for similar types of industrial waste General Safety Precautions S Do not press on the PS G unit s display with excessive force or with a hard object since it can damage the display Also do not press on the touch panel with a pointed object such as the tip of a mechanical pencil or a screwdriver since doing so can damage the touch panel O Do not install the PS G where the ambient temperature exceeds the specified range Doing so may cause a unit malfunction O To prevent abnormally high temperatures from occurring inside the PS G do not restrict or block the PS G unit s rear face ventilation slots O Do not operate the PS G in areas where large sudden temperature changes can occur These changes can cause condensation to form in
50. e The torque required to tighten these screws is 0 5 Nem 3 1 2 Mounting a VESA Arm The PS G unit can be mounted on a stand or wall by attaching a commercially available arm or wall mounting adapter to the arm mounting hole VESA 75 mm 2 95 in specification on the rear face of the PS G unit Secure the arm or adapter with M4 screws maximum length 6 mm 0 24 in The tightening torque is 0 7 to 0 8 Nem For the attaching procedure refer to the instruction manual provided with the arm or wall mounting adapter NOTE e Ifthe VESA arm is installed with the PCMCIA card adapter unit PSG PCMOO attached to the PS G unit the inclination of the display face might be limited depends on the form of the VESA arm 3 6 3 2 3 2 1 Chapter 3 Hardware Installation Wiring Precautions This section describes the procedures and precautions for wiring power cords Connecting the Power Cord N WARNING Q To avoid an electric shock prior to connecting the PS G unit s power cord terminals to the ower terminal block confirm that the PS G unit s power supply is completely turned OFF via a breaker or similar unit Q The PS3600G T41 units are designed to use AC100 to 240V input The PS3600G T41 24V is designed to use only DC24V Supplying a power voltage other than that specified will damage the power source and the PS G unit Q When the FG terminal is connected be sure the wire is grounded Ioa When the FG
51. e a download place now It includes the way to set up a property of the device in accordance with a communication method 1 To open the platform manager select the Platform manager Configuration from the Tool menu Windows CE Platform Manager Configuration Select a platform or device to configure E a PS3600G Add Device amp PS3600G Device Lease 8 STANDARDSDK_500 Delete Properties rezza Windows CE Default Platform 2 To open the Device Property select the PS3600G Device then click the Properties button Next select the Microsoft ActiveSync from both of the Transport and Starting Server pull down menus Device Properties Device Name PS3600G Device Select a transport and a startup server Choose Test to verify that you can establish a connection to your target device with the selected transport and startup server Transport Microsoft ActiveSync hd Configure Startup Server Microsoft ActiveSync Di Configure Cancel Test 3 Click the OK button PS 3600G Series User Manual en gt m Building and Downloading a Program Here as an example we will create a program to display the text Hello PS3600G in the center of a window Add the following description to the OnDraw of view class pDC gt ExtTextOut 350 300 NULL NULL TEXT Hello PS3600G NULL Bl TEST Microsoft eMbedded Visual C TESTView cpp DOX la File Edi
52. e allowable range 0 C to 50 C e Is the operating humidity within the specified range 10 RH to 90 RH dry bulb temperature of 39 C or less e Is the operating atmosphere free of corrosive gasses When using the PS G unit inside a panel the ambient environment refers to the interior of the panel m Electrical Specifications e Is the input voltage appropriate PS3600G T41 AC100 to 240V 50 60Hz PS3600G T41 24V DC19 2 to 28 8V m Related Items Are all power cords and cables connected properly Have any become loose e Are all mounting brackets holding the unit securely Are there many scratches or traces of dirt on the installation gasket 7 3 PS 3600G Series User Manual 7 3 Replacing the Installation Gasket The installation gasket provides protection against dust and moisture MO IAN A gasket which has been used for a long period of time may have scratches or dirt on it and could have lost much of its water resistance Be sure to change the gasket at least once a year or when scratches or dirt become visible The PS G unit installation gasket s model number is CA3 WPG12 01 m Installation Gasket Attachment Procedure 1 Place the PS G on a flat level surface facing the display face downwards 2 Remove the gasket from the PS G 3 Attach the new gasket to the PS G Be sure to insert the gasket into the PS G s groove so that the gasket s groove sides are vertical Gasket Installation G
53. ect Button 4 Close the cover As shown NOTE I Make sure that the CF Card cover is closed when accessing the CF Card m Removing the CF Card Simply reverse the steps shown in the previous Inserting CF Card explanation Confirm that the PS G is turned OFF Then open the CF Card Cover press the eject button and carefully remove the CF Card m CF Card Handling The CF Card has a data overwrite limit of approximately 100 000 times Therefore be sure to back up all CF Card data regularly to another storage media 100 000 times assumes the overwriting of 500KB of data in DOS format Two methods are available for backing up data After using either method 1 or method 2 use your personal computer to save your data to the CF Card 1 If your PC is equipped with a PC Card Slot To view CF Card data on a personal computer first insert the CF Card into a CF Card Adapter 2 If your PC is NOT equipped with a PC Card slot Use a commercially available PC Card Reader or a CF Card Reader 3 14 Chapter 3 Hardware Installation E 3 3 2 USB Cable Clamp Attachment Removal This clamp is used to prevent the USB cable connected to the USB Host Interface on the bottom of the PS G unit from being unplugged due to vibration or other causes m Attachment As shown below insert the USB Cable Clamp s band through the Bridge Pass the USB cables through the Cable Clamp s band and securely tighten the clamp band aroun
54. et the PS G or insert or remove the CF Card If you do not CF Card internal data may be damaged or lost There is no need to perform Shut Down operation with Windows CE Before turning OFF the PS G be sure to confirm that the CF Card is not being accessed Status LED Blinking in green NOTE Always save your application software data prior to turn off the power 4 6 Chapter 4 About Windows CE ____ SS AAA 4 4 Control Panel Settings PS G unit settings can be changed via the Control Panel Panel display procedure 1 Click on the Start button 2 From the Start menu that appears select Settings 3 From the Settings menu select Control Panel Program icons are registered to the Control Panel as shown in the following illustration AE O L B amp F Pe Dd UP gt iti Certificates Date Time Dialing Display Input Panel Internet Keyboard Mouse Network and Options Dial up Co J 2s gt da I Q AR Password PC RAM Disk RAS Control Regional Remove Save SNTP Storage Connection Settings Programs Registry Manager Stylus System Terminal Volume amp Server Clie Sounds stat control Panel bw 2 22 AM The following explanations describe the peculiar features of PS G unit MITA ANS All Control Panel settings revert to previous settings when the PS G unit s power is turned off If you want to save any setting changes use the Control Panel s Save Registry
55. eveloping applications Download the files from the Microsoft website The operation capability of the PS G Series unit is confirmed with Active Sync3 7 1 Japanese English version and Active Sync3 8 English version In case of debugging or downloading by using Ethernet the TCP IP is needed Change the network settings in accordance with your developing environment 5 3 PS 3600G Series User Manual m SDK Files After an SDK is installed individual SDK files are automatically extracted to the following folders Standard SDK files for Microsoft Windows CE 5 0 Program Files Windows CE Tools wce500 PS3600G Atl Help Include Lib Mfc The following header files and libraries to be used for the PS G s special functions are added in the generated folder Program Files Windows CE Tools wce500 PS3600G Include ARMVAI BLDrvApi h MouseCursorApi h TchDrvApi h RasDrvApi h Program Files Windows CE Tools wce500 PS3600G Lib ARMV4I BLDrvIf lib MouseCursorApi lib TouchDrvIf lib RasDrvIf lib 5 4 Chapter 5 Development of Software 5 2 Installing Application Development Tools Before installing Application Development Tools be sure to check that the personal computer to be used for application development meets the specified requirements by referring to the table lt Required Personal Com puter Hardware Environment gt in 5 1 1 Hardware Environment To install the application development tools follow the pro
56. f ready please push Save button 4 10 Chapter 4 About Windows CE EE 4 4 5 Network When connecting your PS G unit to a network via an Ethernet cable the following settings are required Network Setting Procedure 1 Double click the Network and Dial up Connections icon on the Control Panel 2 Double click the LAN90001 icon 3 Set the IP address and Name Server on the panel in accordance with your network environment SMC LAN91C111 Ethernet Settings SMC LAN91C111 Ethernet Settings ok x IP Address Name Servers IP Address Name Servers An IP address can be Name server addresses may be Primary DNS ile e automatically assigned to this automatically assigned if DHCP computer If your network O Specify an IP address is enabled on this adapter Secondary DNS does not automatically assign gt er You can specify additional A a eee IP addresses ask your network INESEESI WINS or DNS resolvers in the Primary WINS aderator for ets subnet make space rod wns and then type it in the space co SERENE provided Default Gateway NOTE For details about these settings please contact your network administrator 4 4 66 Volume amp Sounds This setting either enables or disables the buzzer sound used when the screen is touched The factory setting is for the buzzer to be enabled Checkbox ON Volume amp Sounds Setting Procedure 1 Double
57. ghten these screws are as follows Terminal Block 0 5 to 0 6Nem FG Frame Ground Terminal 0 6 to 0 7Nem FG Frame Ground Terminal Pl 4 Reattach the Terminal Strip s clear plastic cover 3 8 Chapter 3 Hardware Installation m When wiring the PS3600G T41 24V DC24V Power Cord Specifications 0 2 to 2 5mm 0 0001 to 0 0097inch 24 to 12 AWG Simple or Twisted Wire 7mm 0 28in Conductor Length MILAN Ifthe Conductor s end individual wires are not twisted correctly the end wires may either short against each other or against an electrode Power Plug Specifications EG Grounding Terminal connected to the PS G Power Cord Insertion holes NOTE I Be sure to twist the power cords from the closer to the power plug The power supply plug GMVSTBW2 5 3 STF 7 62 is made by Phoenix Contact 3 9 PS 3600G Series User Manual Wiring When connecting the Power Cord use the following items when performing wiring Items are made by Phoenix Contact Recommended Driver SZF 1 0 6x3 5 1204517 AI 0 25 6BU 3201291 Al 0 34 8TQ 3200865 AI 0 5 8WH 3200014 Al 0 75 8GY 3200519 Al 1 8RD 3200030 Al 1 5 8BK 3200043 AI 2 5 8BU 3200522 Recommended Pin Terminals
58. he language of Windows CE from Japanese to English or English to Japanese make sure to uninstall all applications you previously installed 217 PS 3600G Series User Manual MEMO 5 Development of software 1 Application Development Environment 2 Installing Application Development Tools 3 Establishing a Connection via ActiveSync 4 Application Development 5 1 PS 3600G Series User Manual 5 1 Application Development Environment 5 1 1 This chapter describes the hardware environment required for developing applications run on the PS G unit as well as the software environment including the libraries definition files and the platform SDK hereafter referred to as SDK Hardware Environment The following describes the hardware configuration required for developing and running PS G unit applications Connect the PS G unit to a personal computer for developing applications using a USB cable FP US00 or commercially available product or the Data transfer cable PSG CB01 Download your application from the personal computer to the PS G unit and then run the application It is also possible to download the application via Ethernet z Requirements for connecting with the ActiveSync for the first time X IL FP eon Cable A Data Transfer Cable or commercially i T PSG CB01 Foo Personal Computer available cable gt for developing Can be used Can be used applications simultaneous
59. ing in green NEVER turn OFF or reset the PS G or insert or remove the CF Card If you do not CF Card internal data may be damaged or lost Q Prior to inserting a CF Card familiarize yourself with the CF Card s front and rear face orientation as well as the CF Card connector s position If the CF Card is not correctly positioned when it is inserted into the Multi Unit the CF Card s internal data and the PS G unit may be damaged or broken Q Be sure to use only CF Cards manufactured by the Digital Electronics Corporation The CF Card s internal data may be damaged when using another manufacturer s CF Card Q Once PS G data is lost it cannot be recovered Since accidental data loss can occur at any time be sure to back up all PS G screen and CF Card data regularly S Be sure to follow the instructions given below to prevent the CF Card s internal data from being destroyed or a CF Card malfunction from occurring DO NOT bend the CF Card DO NOT drop or strike the CF Card against another object e Keep the CF Card dry DO NOT touch the CF Card connectors DO NOT disassemble or modify the CF Card m Inserting the CF Card Use the following steps to insert the CF Card in the PS G 1 Confirm that the PS G is turned OFF 2 Pull the CF Card Cover frontward and then open it upward 3 13 PS 3600G Series User Manual 3 Insert the CF Card in the CF Card Slot until the eject button is pushed forward Ej
60. ing it ON again The PS G may not operate correctly if it is restarted too quickly Q Due to the possibility of unexpected accidents be sure to back up the PS G unit s data regularly LCD Panel Usage Precautions The LCD panel s liquid contains an irritant If the panel is damaged and any of this liquid contacts your skin immediately rinse the area with running water for at least 15 minutes If the liquid gets in your eyes immediately rinse your eyes with running water for at least 15 minutes and consult a doctor The PS G unit s LCD screen may show unevenness in the brightness of certain images or at some contrast settings This is an LCD characteristic and not a product defect The PS G unit s LCD screen pixels may contain minute black and white colored spots This is an LCD characteristic and not a product defect The color displayed on the PS G unit s LCD screen may appear different when seen from outside the specified viewing angle This is an LCD characteristic and not a product defect e When the same image is displayed on the PS G unit s screen for a long period an afterimage may appear when the image is changed If this happens turn off the PS G wait 10 seconds and then restart the unit This is an LCD characteristic and not a product defect To prevent an afterimage Set the PS G unit s display OFF feature when you plan to display the same screen image for a long period of time e Change the screen im
61. it contains very important information prior to development NOTE When developing an application in Japanese it is necessary to set the language environment of the PS G unit to the Japanese version Windows CE 4 3 1 Start Up page4 5 e Itis necessary to install a component of NET Compact Framework DotNetSetup cab in advance when applications developed by Visual Studio NET 2003 are run on the Windows CE NET unit The following procedures are how to create an easy application program using Visual Studio NET2003 for displaying a window on the screen Here is an example of building an application using Visual Basic Net 5 20 Chapter 5 Development of Software EE m Creating a Project 1 Start Visual Studio NET 2003 and select New from the File menu New Project Project Types Templates A A ME SI vecs Peers a E Y Visual 3 Projects Windows Class Library Windows Visual C Projects Application Control Library Setup and Deployment Projects Other Projects Se a d Y Visual Studio Solutions 3 E ME Smart Device ASP NET Web ASP NET Web Application Application Service la project for creating an application with a Windows user interface Name WindowsApplicationi Location C Documents and Settings osamu My Documents visu w Browse Project will be created at C osamu My Dacuments Visual Studio Projects WindowsApplication1 More Cancel Help Select
62. ither Japanese or English When turning on the PS G unit for the second time and later Windows CE automatically starts in the version you have selected during the initial start up process Language Settings Choose the language to be used To change the language setting you have selected use the following procedure When changing from Japanese to English 1 Uninstall all applications that have been installed in the Japanese language environment 2 Uninstall the Japanese MUI components MUISetup cab 3 Install applications that will be required under the English language environment When changing from English to Japanese 1 Uninstall all applications that have been installed in the English language environment 2 Install the Japanese MUI components MUISetup cab 3 Install applications that will be required under the Japanese language environment NOTE Torestart the PS G unit turn the power OFF wait about 5 seconds then turn the power ON again Occasionally the PS G unit will not start up correctly 4 5 PS 3600G Series User Manual MAN Before uninstalling or installing the Japanese MUI components MUISetup cab in order to change the language of Windows CE from Japanese to English or English to Japanese make sure to uninstall all applications you previously installed 4 3 2 Shut Down Z CAUTION O While a CF Card is being accessed Status LED Blinking in green NEVER turn OFF or res
63. l 5 4 3 Auto Start An application can be automatically started when the PS G unit is turned ON Create a shortcut for the application and place it in the PS G s My Device Windows Startup folder NOTE How to display the application in a whole screen the Taskbar is not displayed at the time of boot 1 Click the Start button and then point to the Settings From the menu that appears click the Taskbar amp Start Menu 2 Select the General Tab of Taskbar and Start Menu Properties Then select the checkbox of Auto hide only The others are deselected Taskbar and Start Menu Properties General Advanced M Auto hide Show Clock 3 Save the settings by the Save Registry on Control Panel 4 Create a shortcut for the application and place it in the PS G s My Device Windows StartUp folder 5 24 6 Troubleshooting 1 Troubleshooting Checklists 2 Recovery PS 3600G Series User Manual This section explains how to find and resolve PS G unit problems The PS G unit can be connected to a wide range of devices including a host PLC however this manual will not discuss every possible device or problem For problems not directly related to the PS G unit refer to that device s manual The main problems that occur during use of the PS G unit are The panel display is blank Windows CE 5 0 does not start The touch panel does not respond Conne
64. l Cut Dimensions Installation Fasteners 2100 39 1 301 5 9 0 04 11 87 0 under 4 R3 2275 8 96 904 11 0 43 y 16 6 0 65 31 1 22 gt 16 0 63 gt O 3 Hardware Installation 1 Installation 2 Wiring Precautions 3 Peripheral Devices Installation PS 3600G Series User Manual 3 1 Installation This section describes the procedures and precautions for installing the PS G Series units 3 1 1 Installation Procedures Follow the steps given below when installing the PS G m Check the Installation Gasket s Seating It is strongly recommended that you use the installation gasket since it absorbs vibration in addition to repelling water For the procedure for attaching the installation gasket refer to 7 3 Replacing the Installation Gasket 7 3 Replacing the Installation Gasket page7 4 Before installing the PS G into a cabinet or panel check that the installation gasket is securely attached to the unit e A gasket which has been used for a long period of time may have scratches or dirt on it and could have lost much of its dust and drip resistance Be sure to change the gasket periodically or when scratches or dirt become visible 3 2 Chapter 3 Hardware Installation m Creating a Panel Cut Create the correct sized opening required to
65. lications that periodically restart counters should be designed in accordance with API DLL specifications SEE 5 1 2 Software Environment page5 3 The following settings are available for Watchdog Timer General Purpose Signal Input Bracklight Burnout Detection and Remote Reset Input Disabling the Alarm 4 Pop up i Buzzer Reset input device Out 1 2 Message ze Purpose Signal Input 0 1 2 3 Backlight Burnout x Detection Setting possible x Setting not possible Alarm Out Outputs an alarm signal LED The status LED illuminates in orange Buzzer Outputs a buzzer signal Reset Resets the PS G unit DOUT 0 1 2 3 Outputs external signals 0 1 2 3 Pop up Message Displays Pop up Messages on the PS G Unit Disabling the input device operation Disables signals from input devices touch panel keyboard mouse Using a Watchdog Timer Timeout command or a General Purpose Signal Input to perform a Reset will cause the PS G unit to reboot Exceeding Reset with a Remote Reset Input Signal will reset the PS G unit hardware 4 13 PS 3600G Series User Manual SSS Set Up Procedure 1 Double click the RAS Control icon on the Control Panel 2 Select the Watchdog Timer tab to enable or disable Watchdog Timer settings If you select Enable you will also have to set the timer period 1 sec to 13 sec and specify the actions required after a timeout RAS Con
66. ly simultaneously ua Ln Ethernet Cable When connecting the system with an application development tool or connecting the system via ActiveSync for the second time and later the connection can be made with an Ethernet cable only The following describes the personal computer hardware required to develop applications Refer to each package s hardware environment specifications for details lt Required Personal Computer Hardware Environment gt Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Service Pack 4 or later Operating System versions Microsoft Windows XP Professional Service Pack 1 or later versions Windows compatible personal computer with Pentium processor Pentium Il 450 MHZ or faster processor is recommended Memor Minimum96 MB for Windows 2000 Professional y Minimum160 MB for Windows XP Professional Required at least 120MB on the eMbedded Visual C Required at least 900MB for the System on the Visual Studio NET Hard Disk Requirement 2003 3 3GB for the data Required at least 150MB on the SDK At least one of the following is required USB port USB1 1 or higher lia serial port and LAN port 10BASE T 100BASE TX Communication Port Having both a USB port USB1 1 or higher and LAN port 10BASE T 100BASE TX is recommended Chapter 5 Development of Software 5 1 2 Software Environment The following software environment is required for developing applications that will run on the PS G
67. n s display is normal If the display is not correct please contact the Pro face distributor from whom you purchased the backlight unit 7 9 PS 3600G Series User Manual 7 5 7 10 Replacing the Backup Battery The PS G unit has an internal battery for backup of internal clock data Compatible Battery Service Life Lithium Battery CR2032 Hitachi Maxell Ltd 5 years NOIA The expected battery service life is 5 years however the battery may die before then It is strongly recommended that you replace the battery regularly Z CAUTION Q There is a danger of explosion if the PS G unit s backup battery is incorrectly replaced This battery should be replaced only with same or equivalent type recommended by Pro face Q Prior to replacing the battery be sure to turn OFF the PS G unit s power e Be careful not to cause a short circuit O Do NOT to touch any internal parts except the battery and the battery holder Q During the replacement be extremely careful not to drop the battery onto the PC board inside the PS G unit This may cause product failure Q Dispose of used batteries according to the battery manufacturer s instructions m Battery Replacement Procedure 1 Be sure to confirm that power is not supplied to the PS G unit Remove the backup battery cover
68. n 3 12 3 2 4 I O Signal Line Placement ninne arena araa aaa a aieia 3 12 3 3 Peripheral Devices Installation a iria 3 13 3 3 1 CF Card Insertion Removal 3 13 3 3 2 USB Cable Clamp Attachment Removal 3 15 3 3 3 USB Holder Attachment Removal iii 3 16 3 3 4 PCMCIA Card Adapter Unit Installation e 3 17 Chapter 4 About Windows CE 4 1 Specification and Differences between General PDA and PS G unit 4 2 4 2 List of FUNCION een 4 3 4 3 Start Up and Shut DOWN ne een 4 5 4 3 1 Start BER kernel 4 5 4 3 2 ShuUt DOW Nisei Ata his 4 6 4 4 Control Panel Settings age iii de 4 7 O AA 4 8 4 4 2 B cklight un ee Lea dei 4 9 4 43 RAM Disk a is RD 4 10 4 4 4 Save Registry canoa islanda ela 4 10 4 4 5 Network 2 22 22 12ER I A 4 11 4 4 6 Volume amp SOUNDS iii 4 11 4 4 7 Internet Options cnn 4 12 4 48 Key DO diia it A 4 12 44 3 RAS Corolla eiii 4 13 454 10 SNTE rl 4 16 4 5 Restriction S eng 4 17 Chapter 5 Development of Software 5 1 Application Development Environment uussseenseneeennnnnnnnennnnnennnnnnnnnnnn nn 5 2 5 1 1 Hardware Environment 5 2 5 1 2 Software Environment 5 3 5 2 Installing Application Development Tools 5 5 5 3 Establishing a Connection via ActiveSynC uunssseeensnssnnneennennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 5 9 5 3 1 Connection Procedure Using a USB Cable
69. ns by using the Ethernet cable only 5 3 1 Connection Procedure Using a USB Cable Establish the connection using a USB cable FP US00 or commercially available cable 1 To open the PS G unit s Control Panel click the Start button and then point to the Settings From the menu that appears click the Control Panel 2 Double click the PC Connection to open the PC Connection Properties screen 3 Select Desctop USB for the method to connect a personal computer Change Connection Connect to desktop computer using Desktop USB Desktop 115200 Desktop 19200 Warning Changing this setting may Desktop 38400 connect with your desktd Desktop 57600 Desktop USB 4 Click the OK to decide each setting 5 Turn on the power to the PS G unit and then connect the personal computer for developing applications with the PS G unit using a USB cable The ActiveSync connection starts 5 9 PS 3600G Series User Manual 6 After the session is established the following massage is going to be displayed New Partnership Set Up a Partnership Before you can synchronize information between your mobile device and this computer you must set up 4 partnership between them Would you like to set up a partnership Yes Set up a partnership so that can synchronize information between my device and this computer C No don t want to synchronize informati
70. o R320 Stylus Photo R800 Stylus Photo RX420 Stylus Photo RX425 Stylus Photo RX430 Stylus Photo RX500 Stylus Photo RX510 Stylus Photo RX600 Stylus Photo RX620 Stylus Photo RX630 1 4 Part Names and Functions The following images are of an PS 3600G Series unit Front Common to PS3600G T41 and PS3600G T41 24V Back PS3600G T41 D E e le j o obo DI o ol I o o an 2 SS o o o E o DI oo gt o A gt 3 o e e o 1 12 Back PS3600G T41 24V Chapter 1 Introduction Display Displays PS G unit screen data Touch Panel Provides mouse less screen control Status LED This status LED indicates the electric conduction status and operation status The following table shows the display colors and corresponding status PSG Sas Green lit Da operation power is Orange lit Indicates the RAS function Red i Green blinking Not lit Power is OFF When accessing CF Card Expansion Unit Interface 1 EXT1 This interface is an S GMU bus interface For
71. ocale into Japan Japanese MUI A Japanese input and a Japanese display are attained MUISetup cab Not Required Required component after installation A corresponding font is only a Gothic font MFC Microsoft ha Foundation ee operating the program using MFC it is required run MFCSetup cab Not Required Required Classes NET Compact When operating NET Compact Framework program it is DotNetSetup c Not Required Required Framework required run time ab WBT After installation it is available to operate only for RDP Windows client s terminal based It corresponds to a password preservation function and WBTSetup cab Not Required Required auto logon Terminal It becomes impossible to use Explorer shell After installation it is possible to use a FTP Server FTPServerSetu EPSON printer It is a printer driver that corresponds a WinCE machine DD2ERLC9b c manufactured by EPSON ab Required Required It communicates regularly with the SNTP server on the SNTPSetup ca SNTP Client network by using the SNTP client function and the time of b Es Not Required Required the system of PS G can be synchronized Chapter 4 About Windows CE ee AAA 4 3 Start Up and Shut Down 4 3 1 Start Up When the PS G unit s power is turned ON Windows CE starts up automatically AY Windows CE start e 709 pm When starting the unit for the first time the language selection screen of Windows CE appears on the screen Select e
72. on Set up my device as a guest so that can copy or move information between my device and this computer cm e Select the Yes or No on the Set Up a Partnership display panel If you select No set for the connection settings only once as a guest If you select the Yes the unit saves the connecting information After next session the unit can establish a session with the Ethernet cable only 5 3 3 Connection Procedure Using the Ethernet Cable Only page5 13 NOTE Once connected ActiveSync resides in the personal computer and its connection setting is going to be kept It will be possible to establish subsequent connections by just connecting the USB cable to the PS G unit until the unit is turned OFF By saving the PC Connection setting by selecting Save Registry before turning OFF the PS G unit the connection can also be established by just connecting the USB cable even after the PS G unit is restarted To download data using an Ethernet network connect an Ethernet cable as well as the USB cable 5 3 2 Connection Procedure Using a Serial Cable Use the Data Transfer Cable PSG CBO1 as a serial cable to establish the connection 1 Turn on the power to the PS G unit and then connect the personal computer for developing applications with the PS G unit s COMI port using a serial cable If you simultaneously use an Ethernet network for downloading data connect an Ethernet cable to the unit as well 2
73. ons nd ee 2 Int rmati n Symbols anna eier oa 6 About Trademarks se 7 PS 3600G Series Model Names nn 8 PackageContents near 9 VECUEABPIOVA ee see 10 GE M rk ngsa een 10 GONnlenls enden ia 11 Chapter 1 Introduction 11C System Desian ste ee 1 2 A SR 1 3 1 3 Compatible Printers icono lada 1 4 1 4 Part Names and FUNCTIONS iii 1 5 Chapter 2 Specifications 2 1 General Specifications ar 2 2 A E 0 ETA alll AE A ESE EA E EN 2 2 22122 Environmental eia ade nei 2 2 2 1 3 SrUeW lter AAE A E A 2 3 2 2 Performance Specifications ar ae 2 4 2 2 1 Performance Specification ii 2 4 2 2 2 DEPAY cc Heine 2 4 2 23 TOUCH Panel zu reichen ik ened A EE 2 4 22 4 A E Liceali ideali 2 5 2 3 Interface Specifications a en ea een 2 6 2 381 Serial Interfaces cata 2 6 2 3 2 RAS INE aCe ee traia 2 8 2 4 DIMENSION ici ana Eee 2 9 2 4 1 PS 3600G Series External DIMENSIONS i 2 9 2 4 2 Panel Cut Dimensions i 2 10 2 4 3 Installation Fasteners une dialer kann 2 10 Chapter 3 Hardware Installation 31 Instala aca iii 3 2 3 1 1 Installation Procedures oocccccnncccnoncccnnnccnnonancnnnnanononono non ann non n ano nn nan udania iiaa 3 2 3 1 2 Mounting a VESA A Mii Dea LI 3 6 3 2 Wiring Precauci n 3 7 3 2 1 Connecting the Power Cord i 3 7 3 2 2 Connecting the Power SUPplY ii 3 11 3 2 3 GrOUNGING A a hei le
74. or injury machine damage or can halt system operation Critical alarm indicators and their control activator units must be designed using stand alone hardware and or mechanical interlocks O Do not use the PS G with aircraft control devices aerospace equipment central trunk data transmission communication devices nuclear power control devices or medical life support equipment due to these devices inherent requirements of extremely high levels of safety and reliability Q Be sure to use redundant and or failsafe system designs to ensure adequate levels of system reliability and safety when using the PS G with transportation vehicles trains cars and ships disaster and crime prevention devices various types of safety equipment non life support related medical devices and other similar equipment S After the PS G unit s backlight burns out the touch panel is still active unlike the PS G unit s Standby Mode If the operator fails to notice that the backlight is burned out and touches the panel a potentially dangerous machine operation error can occur Therefore do not create PS G unit touch panel switches that may cause injury and or equipment damage If your PS G unit s backlight suddenly turns OFF use the following steps to determine if the backlight is actually burned out 1 If the PS G unit s Backlight Control is not set and the screen has gone blank your backlight is burned out 2 If the PS G unit
75. oth debug using an emulator and debug on the PS G unit 5 22 Chapter 5 Development of Software m Program Debugged Using the Emulator The application programs not depending on the PS G unit s original function such as the backlight and touch panel debugging using an emulator is available In the arrangement dialog panel when starting debugging click Deploy button on the dialog of Windows CE NET Emulator m Program Debugged Using the PS G Unit 1 Connect the personal computer to be used for development and the PS G unit via ActiveSync 5 3 Establishing a Connection via ActiveSync page5 9 2 Select the Tool tab of Visual Studio NET 2003 and then select Select Windows CE Device CPU 3 Select ARMVAI in the Select Windows CE CPU dialog box and click the Configure button Then ARMVAI will be automatically changed to ARMV4T This is because Visual Studio NET 2003 treats ARMVAI Device as ARMVAT Device 4 In the arrangement dialog panel when starting debugging click Deploy button on the dialog of Windows CE NET Device 5 The file is going to be downloaded and then it starts debugging NOTE f Unless the debugging starts normally check the session status of ActiveSync After the change settings in accordance with the release note of the Windows CE Utilities for Visual Studio NET 2003 add on Pack 1 1 reboot the personal computer and try debugging again 5 23 PS 3600G Series User Manua
76. puter for developing applications Remote File Viewer File Viewer Enables you to browse files on the target device Remote Heap Walker Heap Walker Check the heap ID and the current heap Remote Process Viewer Process Viewer Enables you to check the processes threads and modules that are currently being executed on the target device and check for available memory areas Chapter 5 Development of Software EEN The following procedures using The embedded Visual C 4 0 are how to display a window on the screen m Creating a Project 1 Start eMbedded Visual C 4 0 and select the New from the File menu In the Projects tab select the type of program you want to create and input a project name Select Win32 WCE ARMVAI for CPUs If you intend to debug the program by running it using the emulator also select Win32 WCE emulator Files Projects Workspaces B WCE Application Ej WCE ATL COM AppWizard TEST WCE Dynamic Link Library J WCE MFC ActiveX Controlwizard Tocai A WCE MFC Appwizard di C Program Files Microsoft eMbe WCE MFC Appwizard exe 35 WCE Static Library 2 Create new workspace Add to current workspace Win32 WCE ARMV4T Win32 WCE MIPS16 Win32 WCE MIPSII 2 To create a program using a dialog based interface select the Dialog based option Select the necessary items and click the Next button MW Document View architecture support
77. quired features CAB files are located at CAB folder of CF Card or OS_Image CAB on CD ROM The application Save Registry Power OFF that Pro face Details File name after ON after provides execution execution Remote desktop connection client program Corresponds RDPClientSetu pope to a password preservation function and auto logon p cab Not Required Required Internet Explorer 6 0 for Windows CE base In case IE is used in o to make HTML full screen display it has customized functions that can erase the menu bar status bar and button bar If it is installed and set to exclusive terminals it is possible to operate as a terminal only for web browsers lESetup cab NOE Reguingg Required If it is installed Internet Option is added to a control panel and ON OFF of all screen displays function can be set up lt Cash Location gt RAM Drive It is the large sized software keyboard that can be SIP Software operated by touch based Input It resides in a task tray permanently after installation SIPSetup cab Not Required Required Panel Make it visible or invisible using the icon in a task tray at the time of use Media Player Windows Media Player ee Not Required A File Viewer including the following applications Microsoft Excel Viewer Burn Microsoft Word Viewer FileViewerSetu EIS viewer Microsoft PowerPoint Viewer p cab Not Requires Required Microsoft Image Viewer Microsoft PDF Viewer It is used when making the l
78. rmation for PS G operation procedures requiring special attention These icons indicate the following levels of danger Indicates situations where severe bodily injury death or major equipment A WARN NG damage can occur Indicates situations where slight bodily injury or minor equipment damage N CAUTION can occur MES Indicates actions or procedures that should NOT be performed Indicates actions or procedures that MUST be performed to ensure correct unit operation N WARNING System Design O Do not create PS G touch panel switches that could possibly endanger the safety of personnel or equip ment A malfunction of the PS G unit its 1 O unit s cable s or other related equipment can cause unex pected output signals leading to a serious accident Be sure to design all important machine operation switches so they are operated via a separate control system and not via the PS G S Do not create PS G touch panel switches to control machine safety operations such as an emergency stop switch Install these switches as separate hardware switches otherwise severe bodily injury or equipment damage can occur Q Be sure to design your system so that a communication fault between the PS G and its host controller will not cause equipment to malfunction This is to prevent any possibility of bodily injury or equipment dam age O Do not use the PS G as a warning device for critical alarms that can cause serious operat
79. rnet transmission interface conforms to IEEE802 3u 10BASE T 100BASE TX An RJ 45 type modular jack connector 8 pole is used Speaker Output Interface Connect a speaker CF Card Cover Covers the CF Card Slot 1 6 With Backup Battery Cover open Common to PS3600G T41 and PS3600G T41 24V e LB S Ss amp With CF Card Cover open Common to PS3600G T41 and PS3600G T41 24V Chapter 1 Introduction Dip Switches ON Factory settings are all OFF Use the DIP switch with the factory setting Backup Battery This battery is used to back up the clock CF Card Interface Insert the CF Card in this slot 1 7 PS 3600G Series User Manual MEMO specifications 1 General Specifications 2 Performance Specifications 3 Interface Specifications 4 Dimensions This chapter describes the general functional and interface specifications of the PS G as well as its part names and dimensions 2 1 PS 3600G Series User Manual 2 1 General Specifications 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 2 Electrical PS3600G T41 PS3600G T41 24V Input Voltage AC100 to 240V DC 24V Rated Voltage AC85 to 264V DC19 2 to 28 8V Rated Frequency 50 60Hz fea Voltage 1cycle max 10ms max rop Power Supply PONENTE 72VA max 32W max Consumption 60A m
80. roove Gasket Seam 4 Check that the gasket is attached correctly to the PS G 7 4 IMPORTANT Chapter 7 Maintenance The gasket must be inserted correctly into the groove for the PS G s moisture resistance to be equivalent to IP65f Since the gasket is flexible but not elastic be careful not to stretch it unecessarily as doing so could tear the gasket Be sure the gasket s seam is not inserted into any of the unit s corners only in the straight sections of the groove Inserting it into a corner may lead to its eventually tearing To ensure stable resistance against dust and moisture insert the gasket so that the seam is at the bottom of the PS G unit The upper surface of the gasket should protrude approximately 2 mm 0 08 in out from the groove Be sure to check that the gasket is correctly inserted before installing the PS G into a panel Unit mm in 2 0 0 08 1 5 PS 3600G Series User Manual 7 4 Replacing the Backlight PS G units use a CFL long life type backlight The actual life of the backlight however will vary depending on the PS G s operating conditions and replacement may be required A PS G backlight has a life of 50 000 hours approx 5 7 years at 25 C and 24 hour operation when the backlight is lit continuously time required for brightness to fall to half its normal level NOTE When the LED setting is specified with the
81. rrangement Direction Meaning Name 1 NC Input Not Connected 2 RD RXD Input Receive Data 3 SD TXD Output Send Data E x 4 NC Output Not Connected Se 9 5 SG Signal Ground S 6 NC Input Not Connected i 2 9 7 RS RTS Output Request to Send O 8 CS CTS Input Send Possible 9 VCC 5V 5 Output 0 25A sta e Te PS G Connector Recommended cable Connector Recommended cable Cover Jack Screw 4 40 inch screws are used XM2C 0942 502LX XM2D 0901 XM2S 0913 XM2Z 0073 1 The VCC output is not protected against overcurrent lt OMRON Co gt lt OMRON Co gt lt OMRON Co gt lt OMRON Co gt To prevent damage or a unit malfunction use only the rated current 2 7 PS 3600G Series User Manual 2 3 2 2 8 RAS Interface RAS Interface A D sub 15 pin plug connector is used Pin Arrangement Pin No Signal name Meaning 1 ALARM OUT Alarm Output 2 DOUT General purpose Output 3 RESET IN Remote Reset Input 4 DIN General purpose Input O 5 ALARM OUT Alarm Output 8 n 6 DOUTO General purpose Output 0 es 15 7 DOUT1 General purpose Output 1 5 8 DOUT 2 General purpose Output 2 go 9 DOUTS General purpose Output 3 I o 9 10 RESET IN Remote Reset Input a 11 DINO General purpose Input 0 O 12 DIN1 General purpose Input 1 13 DIN2 General purpo
82. s aan q E AssemblyInfo cs gt TBA Solution Explorer 24 class View Properties ax ormi cs File Properties hd 4 B a E Advanced Build Action Compile Custom Tool Custom Tool Nam El Misc ile Name Formi cs Advanced Dynamic Help m Building and Downloading a Program Here as an example we will create a program to display the text Hello PS3600G at the center of a window 1 Select a label from the toolbox and add a label named Labell to the form 2 Input Hello PS3600G into the Text item of Labell property Properties label1 System Windows Forms Label Ai 4 E E Appearance Font Tahoma 9pt ForeColor HB Controltext A veto P5326000 Text lign TopLeft El Behavior ContextMenu none Text The text contained in the control Properties ynamic Help 3 Start the debug Before starting the debug the following dialogbox is appears Deploy SmartDeviceApplication1 Las Choose the device to target If the NET Compact Deploy Framework is not already on the selected device it will _ be deployed along with your application El Pocket PC 2002 Emulator Help Pocket PC Device STANDARDSDK_500 SDK Emulator Windows CE NET Device Windows CE NET Emulator Default Set As Default IV Show me this dialog each time I deploy the application It is possible to choose b
83. s not possible to use it The preservation of the setting is necessary for being synchronous 3 SNIF Server The synchronizing SNTP server name is input input box Add button ies content input to the SNTP server input box is added to the Synchronize Now button There are lists of the servers that are set SNTP Server list A synchronous connected priority level is the order after it lists of this The line that has been selected in the list of the server is moved up and down As a result connected priority level of the server can be set Up button Down button Delete button Delete the line that has been selected in the list of the server The synchronizing interval with the server of time is specified Interval of The maximum value that can be set is 31 days 23 hours 59 Synchronizations minutes It is not possible to set to less than 5 minutes Chapter 4 About Windows CE 4 5 Restrictions Do not create the folders named Storage Card Hard disk and CDROM Drive indicates an arbitrary number Inthe Experience tab of the RDP client Themes checkbox setting is always effective whether the check box is checked or not e When the application that Pro face provides is uninstalled and then other applications do not operate normally reinstall the application for the abnormal one e Before uninstalling or installing the Japanese MUI components MUISetup cab in order to change t
84. se Input 2 14 DIN3 General purpose Input 3 15 NC No Connection PS G Connector Recommended cable Connector Recommended cable Cover XM2C 1542 502L XM2D 1501 XM2S 1511 M2 6 metric screw thread screws are used lt OMRON Co gt lt OMRON Co gt lt OMRON Co gt 2 4 1 The following dimensions apply to all PS 3600G Series units PS3600G T41 PS3600G T41 24V Chapter 2 Specifications 2 4 Dimensions The dimensions of the PS3600G T41 and PS3600G T41 24V are the same The following drawings show the PS3600G T41 PS 3600G Series External Dimensions Unit mm in 301 11 85 5 se ee amp Top 313 12 32 56 2 20 5 0 20 239 9 41 p4 gt y_ side Front The following dimensions are with installation fasteners attached Unit mm in 130 5 12 130 5 12 dic gt ae Top 313 12 32 56 2 20 P gt 5 0 20 gt e ar LEE A TE o T co 9 i i x Hg Front side ji ji if 13015 12 130 5 12 Bottom 2 9 PS 3600G Series User Manual 2 4 2 2 4 3 2 10 Unit mm in Unit mm in Q LI Pane
85. se refer to the instruction manual provided with the PCMCIA Card Adapter Unit The mounting position and installation procedures are similar to those of the PS 600G Series unit 3 17 PS 3600G Series User Manual MEMO 4 aR W PP About Windows CE Specification and Differences between General PDA and PS G unit List of Functions Start Up and Shut Down Control Panel Settings Restrictions PS 3600G Series User Manual 4 1 Specification and Differences between General PDA and PS G unit 42 The PS G unit is a high performance Windows CE machine Its hardware features the Intel XScale PXA270 520MHz CPU to which Windows CE 5 0 the Microsoft OS for embedded devices is installed This is an advice that users need to understand fully its specifications of the unit because there is a slight difference from other built in Windows CE computers like Pocket PC In other built in Windows CE computers such as Pocket PC files and folders under My Device are operated on a virtual disk using a memory called Object Store On the contrary PS G doesn t act as such function Therefore objects under My Device in PS G is designed to a CF root folder for OS Writing constantly to the CF Card not only makes applications run speed slow but also shorten the life cycle ofthe CF Card and gets it damaged cased by power off while it is being written We will advise you to use the RAM Disk for saving data as temporally Writing data on
86. side the PS G possibly causing it to malfunction O Do not allow water liquids or metal fragments to enter inside the PS G unit s case since they can cause either a malfunction or an electric shock The allowable pollution degree is 2 O Do not operate or store the PS G in locations where it can be exposed to direct sunlight high temperatures excessive dust moisture or vibration 4 S Do not operate or store the PS G where chemicals evaporate or where chemicals are present in the air Corrosive chemicals Acids alkalines liquids containing salt Flammable chemicals Organic Solvents OQ Do not use paint thinner or organic solvents to remove dirt or oil from the PS G unit s surface Instead use a soft cloth moistened with a diluted neutral detergent OQ Do not use or store the PS G in areas with direct sunlight since the sun s ultraviolet rays may cause the LCD s quality to deteriorate Q Do not store the PS G in an area where the temperature is lower than that recommended in the PS G unit s specifications Doing so may cause the LCD display s liquid to congeal which can damage the LCD Also if the storage area s temperature becomes higher than the specified level the LCD s liquid may become isotropic causing irreversible damage to the LCD Therefore only store the PS G in areas where temperatures are within the PS G unit s specifications Q After turning OFF the PS G be sure to wait a few seconds before turn
87. sonal computer Click Connect to start the connection When the network connection is connected properly the connection with the ActiveSync is established 5 13 PS 3600G Series User Manual 5 4 Application Development 5 4 1 5 14 Development using eMbedded Visual C 4 0 The CPU to support needs to add ARMVAI at the setup instillation of eMbedded Visual C 4 0 It is necessary to add WCE emulator when you debug with the emulator It is necessary to install Standard SDK for Windows CE as well NOTE fl When developing an application in Japanese it is necessary to set the language environment of the PS G unit to the Japanese version Windows CE 4 3 1 Start Up page4 5 e The PS G unit requires the installation of a MFC component MFCSetup cab in itself in advance when MFC library of common DLL is used eMbedded Visual C 4 0 program includes following remote tools Using these tools is efficient enough to get good performance for developing and debugging applications It is because the following tools enable you to get internal information of the unit via ActiveSync Remote Spy Spy Determines what kind of messages the target application receives or uses to check window handles classes and other items Remote Registry Editor Registry Editor Used for editing the target device registry Remote Zoomin Zoom Enables you to capture target device screen images and view them on the personal com
88. t View Insert Project Build Tools Window Help asada ae jo mar aj d CTESTView All class members y OnDraw ar STANDARDSDK_50C y win32 WCE emulator Debug STANDARDSDK_500 Emulator ALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLELLLLLLLELLLLLLLLLPLLLLLPLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL CTESTView drawing EN TEST classes 12 CAboutDig void CTESTView OnDraw CDC pDC 5 CMainFi Bi Ls ia one CTESTDoc pDoc GetDocument a PP ASSERT_VALID pDoc 13 CTESTDoc SIE CTESTView TODO add draw code for native data here 0 AssertValid pDC gt ExtText0ut 350 300 NULL NULL TEXT Hello PS3600G NULL PO CTESTView CTESTView LLO LLL LEA CO AO AO ALI ALICIA AAI AAA ALA AA ACA AAA AAA AAA AA AAA AAA IIA III AAA AAA Dump CDumpContext amp di CTESTView diagnostics 4 GetDocument OnDraw CDC pDC Fitdet DEBUG ia Sora A void CTESTView AssertValid const Y Globals CView AssertValid gt Reso 15 FileView fi ET a e T Build Debug Y Findin Files 1 Findin Files Ready Ln 58 Col73 REC COL OVA READ Z When you Build the program it is automatically downloaded to the designated device Before executing the build process from the WCE Configuration tool bar designate the SDK and other environment to be used in this process via the options displayed in the Select Active WCE Configuration Select Active Configuration and Select Default Device
89. terminal is connected be sure the wire is grounded Not grounding the PS G unit will result in excess noise and vibration The SG and FG terminals are connected internally in the PS G unit e When connecting the SG wire to another device be sure that the design of the system connection does not produce a shorting loop m When wiring the PS3600G T41 unit AC100 to 240V fF AC Power Cord Grounding Wire Power Cord 1 25 to 2 0mm 0 0024 to 0 0062inch Ring Terminal Double insulatea vvire 1 25 to 2 0mm 0 0024 to 0 0062inch 16 to 14 AWG 16 to 14 AWG V2 MS3 compatible V2 P4 compatible J S T Mfg Co Ltd J S T Mfg Co Ltd Recommended 3 2mm 0 13 in 4 3mm 0 17 in or more or more less than less than T 6mm 0 24 in C 7mm 0 28 in HE 1 In order to prevent a short circuit caused by loose screws make sure to use a crimp type terminal with insulating sleeve 3 7 PS 3600G Series User Manual aaa AA Connecting the Power Cord When connecting the AC type power cord be sure to follow the procedures given below 1 Be sure that the PS G s power cord is not plugged in to the power supply 2 Remove the Terminal Srtip s clear plastic cover 3 Remove the screws from the two 2 terminals L N and FG Frame Ground Terminal position the Ring Terminals and reattach the screws Check each wire to make sure the connections are correct MAN The torque required to ti
90. that can be connected to PS G Series units along with the name and functions of each part 1 1 PS 3600G Series User Manual 1 1 System Design m PS 3600G Series The following diagram illustrates the standard range of items that can be connected to PS 3600G Series units PS3600G T41 PS3600G T41 24V gem RS 232C Compatible Peripherals commercial type RS 232C cable commercial type O E amp gt Ea Side of PS G unit Rear of PS G unit Bottom of PS G unit Data Transfer Cable Personal Computer PSG CB01 for developing applications ai po ta 10BASE T 100BASE TX cable Hub Central network line commercial type 1 7 L CF Card USB Host I F USB1 1 Compatible SON Peripherals 6S USB cable commercial type USB keyboard USB mouse etc commercial type sos 2 DM He User prepared cable 1 Computer PL Series Unit Host Controller Speaker Output I F Speaker Expansion Unit Interface 1 Pro face S GMU Bus Interface Unit Expansion Unit PCMCIA Card Adaptor Unit Interface 2 PSG PCM00 o USB1 1 Compatible O Peripherals GS USB cable commercial type USB keyboard USB mouse etc commercial type ON ei U USB cable FP UFOO or o ii commercial type ordeveroping appilcatlone USB Host I F 2 port USB Client I F 1 port
91. the PS G unit with the display surface facing downward Be sure to perform the backlight changeover on a flat level surface This will prevent damage to the PS G unit and the accidental cutting of any of its power cord Be sure to protect the display surface to prevent damage during the operations 2 Remove the retaining screws 7 on the rear cover and detach the cover from the main unit 3 Open the circuit board chassis Circuit Board Chassis 4 Disconnect the Backlight Unit cable from the connector on the inverter board and then remove the cable from the cable clamp Cable Clamp Connector gt IN ISTE A A Cable 7 ZI EL uU 7 7 PS 3600G Series User Manual 5 Remove the setscrew 1 from the Backlight Unit Setscrew AH eee 6 Lift the edge of the Backlight Unit and remove the unit while sliding it along the groove Backlight Unit 2 THREE AMT 7 Insert a new Backlight Unit while sliding it along the groove MATAN Be careful that no dust
92. the grounding resistance is less than 1000 FG and SG terminals are internally connected inthe PS G When connecting an external device to the PS G using the SG terminal be sure to check that no short circuit loop is created when you setup the system The grounding wire should have a cross sectional area greater than 2mm 0 0062inch Create the connection point as close to the PS G unit as possible and make the wire as short as possible When using a long grounding wire replace the thin wire with a thicker wire and place it in a duct e If exclusive grounding is not possible use a common connection point diagram b NOTE Ifthe equipment does not function properly when grounded disconnect the ground wire from the FG terminal Input and output signal lines must be separated from the power control cables for operating circuits e If this is not possible use a shielded cable and connect the shield to the PS G unit s frame 3 12 3 3 3 3 1 Chapter 3 Hardware Installation Peripheral Devices Installation CF Card Insertion Removal This section describes how to insert and remove a CF Card Z CAUTION When using the PS G Unit and a CF Card observe the following precautions S Prior to inserting or removing a CF Card be sure to confirm that the PS G unit is turned OFF If you do not CF Card internal data may be damaged or lost S While a CF Card is being accessed Status LED Blink
93. trol Properties ok x Watchdog Timer DIN o DIN 1 DIN 2 DIN 3 Backight Remote Reset lt gt O Timeout Sec 10 3 Action O alarm out FLED O Buzzer O Reset O pouto O pouti O pouTt2 O poura C Popup Message m 3 On the DIN 0 through DIN 3 tabs determine whether to enable or disable the general purpose signal input 0 1 2 and 3 If you enable general purpose signal input you will also have to specify the actions performed when a general purpose signal is received RAS Control Properties ok x Watchdog Timer DINO DIN 1 DIN 2 DIN 3 Backight Remote Reset LL Action Dalam out FLED O Buzzer Reset O pouto O pouti O pouta O pouta CD Popup Message 4 Select the Backlight tab to enable or disable Backlight Burnout Detection If you select Enable you will also have to specify the actions when the Backlight burnout is detected RAS Control Properties ok x Watchdog Timer DIN o DIN 1 DIN 2 DIN 3 Backlight Remote Reset LL L Enable Action alarm out LED O pouto ivout1 DD pouTa O pouta D Popup Message Disable input when backlight burnout O Touch Panel D keyboard O Mouse 5 Select the Remote Reset tab to enable or disable Remote Reset Input RAS Control Properties Watchdog Timer DIN 0 DIN 1 DIN 2 DIN 3 B
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