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1. CLR General Smart Device L Win32 Other Project Types An application for Windows Mobile and other Windows CE based devices that uses the Micrasoft Foundation Class Library TestPraqram2 Location Garrett Documents Visual Studio 2005s Projects T Browse Solutian Mame TestProgram2 Create directory far solution 25 3 Click OK The Application Wizard will be displayed as below and will guide the process of selecting desired overall program behavior Smart Device Application Wizard TestProgram2 M Welcome to the Smart Device Application Wizard Overview These are the current project settings PlatFarms e Pocket PC 2003 Platform Application Single document interface Document Template Strings Click Finish from any window accept the current settings User Interface Features After you create the project see the project s readme txt File For information about the project Features and Files that are generated Advanced Features Generated Classes gt Finish Cancel After the Application Wizard completes a framework application will be created for MFC application development The MFC Library included in Windows CE is contains a subset of the functions available on a Windows PC environment For additional information regarding the targeting of applications to a Windows CE 5 0 device a
2. Hide Details amp Information Type Statkus If ActiveSync does not automatically connect when the CUWIN is plugged into the PC right click on the ActiveSync system tray icon and click Connection Settings Make sure the settings are as below Connection Settings Show status icon in taskbar Device connected Allow LISB connections Allow connections ka one af the Following This computer is connected to Automatic Iv Open Activesync when my device connects 39 5 3 Accessing CUWIN Storage with ActiveSync With the CUWIN connected click the Explore icon J Mobile Device Lota Edit view Favorites Tools Help S 2 d Search Folders Hak Size Application Data File Folder Diner pa Flash Disk File Folder My Documents File Folder Programm Files File Folder Recycled File Folder Temp File Folder Computer Documents 4 1 Network Places y Windows File Folder Control 23 bytes Shortcut Details Mobile Device User accessible folders e Flash Disk Contains non volatile device storage that will persist between reboots can contain user applications and data while power is off This memory area has an upper limit on write cycles as all Flash memory does avoid unnecessary writes to this area e Storage Card Contains the filesystem of an SD Flash c
3. menu procedure call failed 21 Debug and Release Mode Visual Studio projects are compiled with debugging routines by default This adds to the final program size and reduces performance Once your program has been fully tested it should be compiled without debugging routines QU Projects TestPrograml TestPrograml bin File Edit View Tools Help Organize 88 Views ub Burn Mame Date Size Tags Da Debug Release It is possible to switch between Release and Debug modes by right clicking on the project name in the Solution Explorer However it is more convenient to add a button to the toolbar 1 Click Tools Customize on the menu bar 2 In the Build section find Solution Configurations and drag to the toolbar 22 Build Debug Data Tools Window Community Help 9 b b m m 52 2 Forml1 vb Formivb Design Start Page m3 __ Customize E Public Cammands Pra Categories Commands Enc Action Rebuild Only Project End Addins Rebuild Selection Class Diagram Rebuild Solution Community Crystal Reports Data Run Code Analysis on Only Project Database Diagram Debug Edit Run Cade Analysis Web Site Run Instrumented Optimized Application Help Solution Configurations Image Solution Platforms T Layout Macros Upda
4. ov Buttanl Connect to Database lick Public ua Connect to Server There no usable controls in this qroup Drag an item anta this Code Snippets Manager Ctrl K Ctrl B text ta add it to the toolbox l Choose Toolbox Items As Syste Add in Manager Macros Dotfuscator Community Edition External Tools Device Emulator Manager Import and Expart Settings Customize Options 20 able controls in o the toolbox 2 Click the Commands tab then the Debug category Find Start without debugging and drag it to a convenient location on the toolbar NE Project Build Debug Data Tools Window Community Help AB 0 6 2 lx Forml vb FarmLvb Design Start Page Buttonlj customize Toolbars Commands Categories Commands Enc Action 415 Set Current Process Class Diagram Set Current Stack Frame Community Crystal Reparts Set Current Thread Data Set Mext Statement E mm Set Radix Edit Show Mext Statement File Format Help Image Layout Macros Step By Instruction New Menu Modify Selection 1 Rearrange Commands EPublic an item onto this Pri 2 Script Explorer Start Continue add a command drag the command from the Commands list and drop the command on the target Warnings 1 0 Messages toolbar
5. How the file relates to the build and There are no usable controls _ deployment processes Creating project TestPrograml project creation successful 5 Drag a Button control from the toolbox to the middle of Form1 T re Sete rc olf mn al Studio File Edit View Project Build Debug Data lec Hd All Device Controls le Painter ab CheckBox ComboBox DateTimePicker 16 6 Select the new button Change Text attribute from Button1 to Hello TestProgram1 Microsoft Visual Studio File Edit View Project Build Debug Data Tools Window Community Help 4 0 gt a 2 26 8 01 orm1 vb Design Device Controls Common Device Controls 0 TestProgram1 Project i FormLvb Tf DateTimePicker A Label A LinkLabel ListBox 222 ListView A MonthCalendar NumericUpDown PictureBox ProgressBar RadioButton Buttonl System Windows Forms l S Locked False Modifiers Friend Size 72 20 TabIndex 0 TabStop True Tag Visible True Device Containers Device Menus amp Toolbars Device Data Device Components Device Dialogs General mainMenul There are no usable controls 7 Double click the Hello button Visual Studio will open a window to edit the code that handles Hello butt
6. the URL below http www microsoft com downloads Search aspx displaylang en 13 Setting up the Development Environment If you have not purchased Visual Studio you can install and test the 90 day trial version described above 1 Locate and run the Visual Studio 2005 setup program following all installation prompts Default options should be adequate unless your system has special requirements 2 Locate and run the Visual Studio 2005 Service Pack 1 setup program following all installation prompts Locate and run the Compact Framework 2 0 Service Pack 2 installation file following all installation prompts 4 Locate and run the CUWIN SDK installation file following all installation prompts If the above installations completed successfully you should now have a working development environment for the CUWIN To easily access the CUWIN during development for program testing and debugging you should also install ActiveSync though it is not strictly required If you do not wish to install ActiveSync your application can be placed in the AutoRun folder on an SD card using an external reader and it will be executed on startup if the DIP switch settings are correct If you wish to install ActiveSync please refer to section 5 0 for installation instructions 14 3 2 Example Visual Basic project This example uses Visual Studio s automatic download and run feature over ActiveSync If you do not wish to use Active
7. Visual Studi File Edit View Project Build Debug Data Tools Window Community Help Form1 vb Formlyvb Design Start General 59 Button Start Debugging Click pjPublic Class Formi There are no usable controls in this group Drag item onto this text to add it to the toolbox Private sub Buttoni Click ByVal sender System Object ByVa MsgBox 1129 End Sub End Class 10 After short delay the program is transferred to the CUWIN and executed assuming a working ActiveSync connection 19 Start Without Debugging If you click the Start Debugging button you can set breakpoints in the code and step through the program This will start up the debugging interface in Visual Studio which adds some overhead to the execution of the program If you simply want to compile and execute the program on the CUWIN for testing without starting the debugger it is possible to configure Visual Studio to do so with one click A Start without debugging button is not in the toolbar by default You can add the button as shown below 1 Click Tools Customize on the menu bar TestPrograml Microsoft Visual Studio File Edt View Project Build Debug Data Window Community Help a g El x gt Attach to Process Ctrl Alt P ga 3e a Toolbox ll x Form1 vb Fa 2 Connect ta Device
8. programs He vew 0 D Y 9 De 5 Certificates Date Time Dialing Display Input Panel Internet Keyboard Mouse Network and Owner Options Dial up Password PC System Properties Copyrights Move slider to the left for more memory to run programs Move slider to the right for more storage Only unused RAM can be adjusted Connection Storage Program Memory Memory Allocated 81i6KB cated 24348KB In Use 920KB In Use 10456 Fon lt a Slam Note if Control Panel settings are changed the registry must be saved in order to allow the changes to persist over a power loss Please refer to Section 4 9 Saving the Registry 4 9 Saving the Registry lf changes are made to the system registry including most settings made in the Control Panel they will disappear after the next power cycle To prevent this click the SaveRegs icon on the Desktop after a configuration change has been made Device Recycle Bin i Ed Internet Explorer I Media Player Remate Desktop Savekegs 4 10 Changing the MAC address The Cuwin has the default MAC address of factory setting but it is desirable to modify it when you use many Cuwins under the same network You can configure MAC address following these steps 1 Click Start gt Programs gt Command Prompt 2 Use MACADDR command
9. with the address parameters i e macaddr 0x11 0x22 0x33 0x44 0x55 0x66 Pocket CMD x 5 0 macaddr Oxll 2 33 44 0 55 x55 Address Settings ll 22 33 44 55 66 alele leel 7 o eee Ts o 8 SESS E I E Jele tafe command Prompt pm 4 43 3 Save the Registry See 4 9 33 5 0 ActiveSync uses the USB Device square B style plug port to connect the CUWIN to desktop computer for easy file transfer and application development debugging Visual Studio 2005 EVC 4 0 and NS Basic integrate with ActiveSync to provide one click installation and execution of programs on the CUWIN as well as remote configuration and debugging tools 5 1 Installing ActiveSync The version of ActiveSync described here is 4 5 It can be downloaded from Microsoft at the following location URL is subject to change http www microsoft com windowsmobile activesync activesync45 mspx If the link above does not work perform a search on Microsoft s web site for the download 1 Do not connect the CUWIN to the PC before installing ActiveSync 2 Locate and double click the ActiveSync 4 5 installation file Click Next when the screen below appears i5 Microsoft Ac 4 5 Microsoft ActiveSync 4 5 j Welcome to Microsoft ActiveSync 4 5 Setup The Setup Wizard will a
10. 5 Getting Visual Studio Visual Studio 2005 is a software development platform provided by Microsoft If you wish to use Visual Studio to develop native and managed code applications for the CUWIN you will need to purchase Visual Studio from Microsoft Files you will need Visual Studio 2005 Standard or higher If you do not have Visual Studio 2005 standard or higher an evaluation copy of Visual Studio 2005 Professional Edition is available for download from Microsoft This version can be installed and used for a period of 90 days which should provide enough time to test several application concepts on the CUWIN and determine whether to purchase a full Visual Studio license Visual Studio 2005 Service Pack 1 This should be installed before developing applications for the CUWIN If your version of Visual Studio 2005 does not have Service Pack 1 installed locate the Service Pack on Microsoft s web site and install NET Compact Framework 2 0 Service Pack 2 If you intend to develop managed code NET applications for the CUWIN you should also locate and install the NET Compact Framework 2 0 Service Pack 2 CUWIN SDK for Visual Studio 2005 and EVC 4 0 The CUWIN SDK provides target platform settings in order to compile programs for the CUWIN This is available from the Comfile website at http www cubloc com downloads cuwin sdk msi If you have any difficulty locating files on Microsoft s website you can search for them using
11. Sync the resulting executable files can be transferred to the CUWIN using an SD card 1 Run Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Microsoft visual Studio 2005 New Project Project types E Visual Basic Visual Studio installed templates 1 Windows 5 y i Pocket PC 2003 Device Class Control Console Empty Smartphane 2003 Library Library Applicat Praject Windaws 5 0 p nlates Database Starter Kits 3 Web 8 Other Languages Online T Search Other Project Types project for creating Compact Framework 2 0 forms application for Windows CE 5 0 and later 1 3 Select Windows 5 0 and Windows Application Type the name of project 1 in this example and click 15 4 new blank project is created as shown below File Edit View Project Build Debug Data Tools Window Community Help 5 a 29 9 gt 45 2 59 36 8 22 JestProc All Device Controls mon Device Controls Form wel TestProgram1 Ea My Project i FormLvb ProgressBar Form1 vb File Properties Build Action Compile Copy to Outpu Do not copy Custom Tool Custom Tool File Name FormLvb Device Containers Device Menus amp Toolbars Device Data Device Components Device Dialogs General mainMenul Build Action
12. TOUCH CONTROLLER CUWIN User Manual COMFILE 1175 Chess Dr Suite F Foster City CA 94404 sales cubloc com 650 638 1350 1 0 Introduction The CUWIN combines a graphic display and touch interface with a high efficiency industrial controller It is equipped with Microsoft Windows CE 5 0 Embedded a stable operating system used in many industrial touchscreen applications Windows CE supports applications developed in Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 or 2008 and other development tools able to create Windows CE ARM executables It can also run NSBasic scripts Developing for the CUWIN is similar to normal PC program development anyone with previous PC programming experience can develop CUWIN applications without difficulty The CUWIN supports the NET Compact Framework 1 0 2 0 that reduces development and testing time by allowing the use of cross platform NET functions If developing for the Net Framework Visual Studio 2005 Standard and higher or Visual Studio 2008 Professional and higher must be used as these editions include the Smart Device Development Kit CUWIN can also operate in IntelliLCD Mode which allows the CUWIN to emulate an as a drop in replacement Existing IntelliLCD applications can upgrade to CUWIN today and not lose functionality while the CUWIN native applications are developed The CUWIN offers RS232 RS485 and Ethernet for external communication It can even browse web si
13. ard if one is present Can be used for applications and data storage up to 2 Gigabytes e Other folders User inaccessible or volatile folders stored in RAM Any writes to this area will disappear on the next reboot 40
14. control Panel 82 Network and Dial up Connections vl Taskbar and Start Menu 436 pm 5 58 2 Double click the 589001 icon A window will appear that allows selecting either DHCP or manual entry of DNS and IP settings File Edit View Advanced 12 1 3 91 Make Mew USB Socket 2559001 Connection Default 58900 Settings IP Address Name Servers An IP address can be automatically assigned to this computer If your network Specify an IP address does not automatically assign addresses ask your network 9999 LITT administrator for an address and then type it in the space provided Default Gateway Note if Control Panel settings are changed the registry must be saved in order to allow the changes to persist over a power loss Please refer to Section 4 9 Saving the Registry 29 4 6 Screen Saver Enabling a power saving screensaver can reduce the power drain of the CUWIN significantly during idle periods This can also improve the life of the backlight and LCD 1 Double click Display in the Control Panel P 2 4 9 Z 2 e Certificates Date Time iali Display Input Panel Internet Keyboard Mouse Network and Owner Options Dial up Co 6 40 Connection Background fp X save battery life you can adjust when the backlight automatically shuts off Automatically turn of
15. e auto run mode 4 Cycle the CUWIN power supply After the device has booted the program in the auto run folder will be executed 11 3 0 Development Environment The CUWIN can execute Windows CE applications developed with Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Developing for the CUWIN is similar to PC development Managed Code NET Compact Framework The CUWIN supports code developed for the NET Compact Framework Managed code can be generated in Visual Basic NET Visual etc Native Code Application performance can be increased by developing native code instead of managed code However the NET Compact Framework supplies a wide range of useful functions so native code may require more time to develop Developing native code requires installing the correct SDK for the target hardware in this case the CUWIN Please refer to chapter 4 4 for details regarding the installation of the correct SDK for developing native code Native code can be developed with tools such as Embedded Visual 4 0 Visual Studio 2005 and Basic etc 12 3 1 Setting Up Visual Studio 2005 The following instructions are a guide to setting up Visual Studio 2005 and other necessary files CUWIN development Please be aware that only Visual Studio 2005 Standard higher supports Smart Device Development Visual Studio 2008 Professional and higher can also be used but this section will only show the procedures for Visual Studio 200
16. ect location 15 not trusted Show Output window when build starts Prompt for symbolic renaming when renaming files 5 The Solution Configurations listbox should now be enabled Debug and Release modes can now be selected easily al Studio uld Debug Data Tools Window Community Help 19 Debug X Forml vb FormLvb Design __ Button 1 jPublic Class Forml i i TA Click Private sub Buttoni click ByVal sender ystem MsgBox 110 End Sub End Class 24 3 3 Visual Development Notes Visual development may be preferred by advanced developers The following is a quick startup guide to allow developers to ensure the CUWIN environment is working correctly 1 Click File New Project on the menu bar 2 Choose Smart Device in the Project types box Then choose MFC Smart Device Application from the Templates box Type the desired name in the Name box New Project Project types Templates Smartphone 2003 Visual Studio installed templates Windows CE 5 0 sm ATL Smart Device Project Smart Device ActiveX Control z Database HE Smart Device Application 15 Smart Device DLL Starters ifl Win32 Smart Device Project i Web Other Languages gj Visual aj Search Online Templates Templates 3 Visual Visual
17. es you selected are being installed Please wait while the Setup Wizard installs Microsoft ActiveSync 4 5 This may take several minutes Status Cancel 36 f If the installation was successful the following screen will be displayed Click Finish to exit the installation program Microsoft ActiveSync 4 5 25 Microsoft ActiveSync 4 5 Setup is complete The Setup Wizard has successfully installed Microsoft Activesync 4 5 Click Finish to exit Ehe wizard 3 5 2 Using the CUWIN with ActiveSync 1 Connect the CUWIN Device port to a USB port on a desktop PC with ActiveSync installed CABLE C 2 The first time the CUWIN is connected ActiveSync will ask to set up a partnership This is typically intended for mobile phones and PDAs so select No and click Next a Partnership Before you can synchronize information between your mobile device and this computer you must set up a partnership between them Would you like to set up a partnership CO Yes Set up a partnership so that can synchronize Information between my device and this computer don t want to synchronize information Set up my device a quest sa that can copy move Information between my device and this computer 38 3 ActiveSync should connect to the CUWIN and display the following window Microsoft ActiveSync L1 View Tools Help Explore Connected
18. f backlight while on battery power Turn off after 15 seconds of continuous idle time Automatically turn off backlight while on external power Turn off after 30 minutes of continuous idle time Advanced 2 minutes p 5 minutes 10 minutes 15 minutes 30 minutes e Start E Control Panel sA Display Properties al 4 45 Backlight tab Since the CUWIN has battery power option check box for Automatically turn off backlight while on external power and select the desired delay Alternately clear this check box if no display timeout is desired 3 Click on the Advanced button and check the box that enables the backlight to be enabled while on external power If this option is not selected the CUWIN will not return to an active display mode when the screen is touched The warning about reduced battery life does not apply to the CUWIN Note if Control Panel settings are changed the registry must be saved in order to allow the changes to persist over a power loss Please refer to Section 4 9 Saving the Registry 30 4 7 Touch panel calibration Note Initial calibration is performed at the factory If the screen needs to be recalibrated due to wear using a stylus instead of a finger will result in a more accurate calibration 1 Double click on the Stylus Control Panel icon 121 2 Pia D 2 9 B gt 29 5 v e gt Certificates Date Time Dialing D
19. isplay Input Panel Internet Keyboard Mouse Network and Owner Options Dial up Co 0 3 9 35 39 Password PC Regional Remove Stylus System Terminal Volume amp Connection Settings Programs Server Sounds Stylus Properties Double Tap Calibration If Windows device is not responding properly to taps you may need to recalibrate your screen Recalibration involves tapping the center of a target If you miss the center keep the stylus on the screen slide it over the target s center and then lift the stylus To start tap Recalibrate Recalibrate Start Control Panel Stylus Properties ek 4 49 2 Click the Calibrate tab then click the Recalibrate button The utility will position crosshairs on different areas of the screen which should be pressed with a stylus as accurately as possible If the initial calibration fails repeat carefully Carefully press and briefly hold stylus an the center of the target Repeat as the target moves around the screen Press the Esc key to cancel Note if Control Panel settings are changed registry must be saved in order to allow the changes to persist over a power loss Please refer to Section 4 9 Saving the Registry 31 4 8 Memory settings 1 Double click the System icon in the Control Panel and click the Memory tab 2 Move the slider bar to adjust the memory available to
20. llow vau to repair ar remove Microsoft ActiveSync 4 5 To continue click Mex 34 3 license agreement screen will appear Click the radio button to accept the terms and click Next i Microsoft ActiveSync 4 5 License Agreement Please read the following license agreement carefully MICROSOFT SOFTWARE LICENSE TERMS MICROSOFT ACTIVESYNC 4 5 These license terms are an agreement between Microsoft Corporation tar based on where you live one of its affiliates and you Please read them They apply to the software named above which includes the media on which 851 accept terms in the license agreement DI do not accept the terms in the license agreement 4 Type in some customer information Click Next i3 Microsoft ActiveSync 4 5 Customer Information Please enter your information User Name Cumin Organization Cumin 35 5 If a different install location is required adjust as necessary otherwise click Next Microsoft ActiveSync 4 5 Destination Folder Click Next to install to this Folder or click Change to install to a different Folder Install Microsoft Activesync 4 5 En Program Files Microsoft Activesync volume Disk Size Available Required Differences Ic 1466 96056 2 96056 6 ActiveSync will install as shown below 35 Microsoft ActiveSync 4 5 Installing Microsoft ActiveSync 4 5 The program Featur
21. nd for application developments in general please refer to the MSDN library and other available program development literature 26 4 0 Device Features and Settings 4 1 Sound The CUWIN contains a built in 0 8W speaker for mono sound For stereo sound headphones or external speakers can be connected to the CUWIN using the 3 5mm audio jack Volume can be controlled by double clicking on the Volume amp Sounds icon in the Control Panel on the CUWIN E ae 2b amp P gt D Certificates Date Time Dialing Display Input Panel Internet Keyboard Mouse Network and Owner Options Dial up Ca 4 9 0 9 Password Regional Remove Stylus System Terminal Connection Settings Programs Server Volume 2 Sounds Enable sounds for Events warnings beeps and system events Applications pragram specific and all other sounds Notifications alarms appointments and reminders CEREREM x Enable clicks and taps for BUB Key clicks Loud Soft ve Favorites Screen taps Lod Soft Documents E Settings E Control Panel Run Le Network and Dial up Connections e Taskbar and Start Menu hy Suspend Note if Control Panel settings are changed registry must be saved in order to allow the changes to persist over a power loss Please refer to Section 4 9 Saving the Registry 4 2 USB Ports The CUWIN has one USB H
22. nd removed depending on user requirements Fonts can be placed in the following locations e Storage Card Fonts or Fonts folder on SD e Flash Disk Fonts must use ActiveSync Acceptable file extensions for fonts are TTF or TTC After copying a font to one of the above locations it will be detected automatically after the device is power cycled Built in fonts Tahoma Courier New Gulimche Gulim Dotumche Dotum Batangche Batang Note The Batang and Gulim fonts are located in the Flash Disk Fonts folder TrueType fonts can use a significant amount of space Unneeded fonts may be deleted to free up space on the internal storage for user applications Active fonts in Flash Disk Fonts cannot be deleted unless the procedure below is followed Change the name of the Flash Disk Fonts folder to a temporary name such as Fonts2 Power cycle the CUWIN Delete the unneeded fonts in the renamed folder Rename the folder back to Fonts Power cycle the CUWIN 28 4 5 Internet Connection Settings 1 Double click Network and Dial Up Connections in the Control Panel b 8 5 9 Certificates Date Time Dialing Display Input Panel Internet Keyboard Network and ptions Dial up Co E Xd 24 1 oe 0 Password PC Regional Remove Stylus System Terminal Volume amp Connection Settings Programs Server Clie Sounds Programs gt ve Favorites Documents gt B Settings gt amp
23. o hold the CUWIN securely against the front panel Do not over tighten or you will risk damaging the CUWIN 1 5 Hardware Specifications CUWIN3200 3500 7 TFT CUWIN4300 10 2 TFT 18 bit 260k colors 800 x 480 pixels LED backlight The Start Kit for each model includes a manual CD cables and 1 GB SD Flash card We recommend a Start Kit for your initial development purchase and the bare devices for later production quantities 2 0 Boot Modes The CUWIN supports various boot modes which are selected with DIP switch settings Position Reserved Drag and drop feature Dave on o 5 QN 19200 __5 ON RS232 Speed o 6 OF 115200 6 OF Caution If the drag and drop feature is enabled and the serial communication status is busy the touch screen feature can suffer some troubles We recommend that you disable the drag and drop feature in normal situations Put the DIP Switch 4 to ON position to disable the feature 10 Mode Graphics and text can be displayed on the LCD in response to commands received over the RS232 port and touchscreen events can be output through the RS232 port In this mode the CUWIN precisely emulates an For more details please refer to the product manual Auto Run Mode The CUWIN will boot and then automatically run a specific program immediately on startup The Windows CE desktop will no
24. on click events Type MsgBox Hello m gt SO TestProgram1 Mic soft Visual St dio gt File Edit View Project Build Debug Data Tools Window Community Help 2 0 0 2 8 gt General Public Class Formi There are no usable controls in d this group Drag an item onto this text to add it to the toolbox Private Sub Buttonl Click ByVal sender System Object ByVal System Event MsgBox Hello j End Sub End Class 17 8 the target device 1 In the Solution Explorer select the top level item 2 Select Target Device and a list of possible devices will be displayed Choose Windows CE 5 0 Solution Explorer TestPraqraml1 e 8 ael TestProgram1 sd Project Farm Lyvb Properties TestProgram1 Project Properties Framework Version _ 2 0 Output File Folder SIDL_ PROGRAM FILES Platform Windows CE 5 0 Policy File Froject File TestProgram Lvbpra Target Device Windows 5 0 Device Packet 2003 Device Pocket PC 2003 SE Emulator Packet PC 2003 SE Square Emulator Targ Pocket PC 2003 SE Square VGA Emulator ThE pocket PC 2003 SE VGA Emulator Windows CE 5 0 Device 18 9 Click the Start Debugging icon as indicated below This will build and publish the program in debugging mode TestProgra m1 Microsoft
25. ost port and one USB Device port both capable of USB Low and Full speed operation The USB Host port rectangular USB A style connector can be used to connect USB mice keyboards and Flash drives Using more than one USB device at a time will require the use of an external USB hub The USB Device port square USB B style connector is used to connect to a desktop computer for device access over ActiveSync Please refer to the ActiveSync section 5 0 21 4 3 SD Flash Memory The CUWIN SD memory slot supports cards up to 2 Gigabytes in capacity Flash memory can be used in the following ways e Application storage images sounds log files etc for use with native Windows CE programs or with the IntelliLCD mode Drawlmage Sound FCreate and other commands e Custom Truetype fonts Additional fonts can be placed in a Fonts directory on the storage card On the next reboot the fonts will be recognized automatically e Convenient storage for large programs The Auto Run feature can execute a program in an AutoRun folder on the storage card Please refer to section 2 0 for details on automatic execution of programs on startup Note SD cards use FAT filestructure and may become fragmented with frequent use This may reduce performance and increase the time required for the CUWIN to recognize the card In this case the SD card can be formatted on a PC with an SD slot 4 4 Managing TrueType Fonts TrueType fonts can be added a
26. t be displayed This mode would be used in production when your application should be the only program executed by the device If no auto run program is found in auto run mode the CUWIN will start in development mode 2 1 Loading an Auto run Application 1 Connect the CUWIN USB Device port square B style plug to the development PC with ActiveSync installed or insert an SD card into a reader on your development PC 2 Copy the desired executable file to one of the locations below Flash Disk AutoRun Storage Card AutoRun Copy the executable to the folder using using ActiveSync copy the ActiveSync executable to the folder If using an SD card reader on the PC copy to the There should be only one EXE in the AutoRun folder on the SD Card folder If the AutoRun folder does not exist on The Flash storage area is restricted to a the SD Card create it total of but actual available space is under 3MB due to included There should be only one EXE in the fonts and other files If you require extra folder space you may delete the font folder if those fonts will never be used Rather The SD Card should be FAT formatted than delete the font folder we up to 2GB storage no SDHC cards encourage the use of an SD memory card for application storage If there are executable files in both locations only the program in the Flash Disk is executed 3 Make sure the boot mode DIP switches are set correctly to enabl
27. te New Menu s 4 um Selection Rearrange Commands Refresh Dependencies Run Cade Analysis Selection add a command drag the command from the Commands list and drop the command on the target toolbar or menu i 0 Messages 3 Though the Solution Configurations item should now be on a toolbar it is probably disabled To enable click Tools Options in the menu bar 4 Choose the General section and check the box for Show advanced build configurations 23 7 a d Er Ba A le bd 2 1 96 FormLvb Design Page X Solution Explorer Button 1 Click Options E Environment Visual Studio projects location Garrett Documents Visual Studia 2005 PraJects Fonts and Colors 1 Visual Studio user project templates location Projects and Solutions visual studio user project templates Garrett Documents Visual Studia 2005 TemplatessPrajectTemplate m General VB Defaults H Text Editar Windows Forms Designer Device Tools Always show Error List if build finishes with errors Track Active Iter in Solution Explorer Show advanced build configurations Always show solution Save new prayects when created Visual Studia user item templates location Garrett Documents Visual Studio 2005 Templates ItemT emplates Warn user when the proj
28. tes using the internal browser which is useful for displaying diagnostic data or even remote control panels through a web interface Depending on which CUWIN features you choose to access it can be used for anything from a user interface panel to the main controller for your automation equipment 1 1 Overview ETHERNET USB Host USB Device ActiveSync Aa 4 POWER DC9V 24V 50 CARD Sound Out DIP Switch RS232 or 485 Selection Switch The CUWIN has RS 232 Ports COM1 COM3 and 1 RS 485 1 1 is can be switched to RS 485 or RS 232 There are 4 terminals for RS 485 Port The first one if for plus and the last one is for minus The second and third one is not used 1 2 Dimensions CUWIN3500 d bod CUWIN3200 91 44 Active Area 152 4 Active Area ICUWIN4300 Active Area 83 49 150 50 Et 263 6 1 1 4 Panel Mounting Mounting screws and brackets are provided with each CUWIN They are designed to clamp the CUWIN bezel against a front panel with the rear portion of the device extending through a panel cutout After assembling the brackets as shown below insert the side hooks into the appropriate mounting holes on the top and bottom of the device Then tighten the screws enough t
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