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4. od oood 0000000d_j 000000000000000000000006060d4 Todlmmmm Toood loooooood o00000000000000000000000od ul HEF REF Figure 2 3 CF location CN3 ECU 1911 User Manual 8 2 2 7 VGA Display The ECU 1911 provides VGA controller for a high resolution interface It supports 640 x480 16 bpp The VGA port delivers standard DB 15 connector Please refer to the figure and the table2 5 VGA port pin assignments Table 2 3 VGA Adaptor Cable Pin Assignments Pin Signal Description 1 RED Analog Red Output 2 GREEN Analog Green Output 3 BLUE Analog Blue Output 4 N C not used 5 GND Ground 6 GND Ground 7 GND Ground 8 GND Ground 9 VCC not used 10 GND Ground 11 N C not used 12 N C not used 13 H Sync Analog Horizontal Sync 14 V Sync Analog Vertial Sync 15 N C not used 9 ECU 1911 User Manual 2 2 8 Switch The ECU 1911 is equipped with Switch connector the switch is reserved for products controller ID settings when on site equipped with multiple ECU 1911 devices cus tomers can read the device ID address through API to facilitate the on site customer identification equipment position switch has to be configured to the different ID address Table 2 4 Switch1 Settings
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6. PIN COM port RS 485 1 COM DATA 2 DATA 3 COM3 DATA 4 DATA 5 COM4 DATA 6 DATA 7 8 IGND Isolation GND i i if 7 il OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOODOOO EET R 233 WGA USE LANTJLANS o 1 2 3 4 6 6 ia ii i2 13 14 15 18 17 1 io 20 21 22 23 ECU 1944 S 1 2 3 2 6 6 9 BE E 1718 18 20 EET PWR 9 RUN p Power RS 485 Al 1 DI Lo DO Relay 1 y DAIA 2 3 4 aan O14 2131415 6 7 43 S 7 8 Ms IS 123 25 APE IT com 24252627 28 28 30 31 ES beis 2 3 4 2x 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 2 4 6 012 141 61S 202224282820 COM 2425 262722 PARA AK od ood Dooooood llOo00000000000000000000000d ogl looodllooooooog 000000000000000000000000odg r UO Oo Des Ki Ki lol KLEI Sole COM 2 4 Figure 2 6 COM2 4 Port location 17 ECU 1911 User Manual 2 3 3 2 3 4 USB Ports The ECU 1911 p
7. oooo Gulp 23 ECU 1911 User Manual ECU 1911 User Manual 24 Initial Setup This chapter shows how to initial ize the ECU 1911 Sections include E Mounting E Initial Setting E Install a CompactFlash Card m Field Wiring 3 1 Mounting 3 1 1 DIN Rail Mounting The ECU 1911 can be installed on sites equipped with DIN Rails 1 Install ECU 1911 on the DIN Rail according to the following location Figure 3 1 Geo M M Lk Figure 3 1 DIN Rail installation Location 2 _ To push the red arrow 3 small bracket ECU 1911 is fixed on the DIN Rail TEM IM H i Po0000000000000000000000 ET p C20000020000000000002O0OO V Ed ES Peel pood pososeod j ES Ea buu N EN Figure 3 2 Small bracket installation location ECU 1911 User Manual 26 3 1 2 Wall Mounting The ECU 1911 provides the Wall hanging screws for Wall mount in the accessory 1 _ Screw the wall hanging screws on the wall according to the size of the red box
8. 266 00 45 20 192 00 37 00 300 OE EE Z ER A A 36 00 14609 132 95 132 95 Ve 85 00 85 00 48 00 ET Le cel ore ee au Figure 1 1 ECU 1911 Chassis Dimensions 1 5 Packing List The accessory package of ECU 1911 contains the following items A ECU 1911 B 10 pcs jumper shorter C M4X6 ST BLK 3PCS D M4X6 ST Ni 2PCS E 1x ROHS LIST F energy solution series Driver and Utility DISC G 1 x warranty card ECU 1911 User Manual 4 Product Specifications In this chapter you will be given an Product details of the ECU 1911 hardware specifica tions Sections include E Overview E System Specifications E O Interfaces 2 1 Overview OO I Figure 2 1 ECU 1911 overview Table 2 1 ECU 1911 Overview List Item Description LED RS 232 Serial Port VGA port USB port Networking port Digital output Digital input Analog input RS 485 Serial Port Switch Power AO OO NOOP EIN o ECU 1911 User Manual 6 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 4 2 2 5 System Specifications LED LEDs to display the power and system run LED status are located on the front panel of ECU 1911 and each of them h
9. Figure 2 4 Locations of Switch Note Switch 1 8 site default is off Switch detailed configuration please refer N to the product in the CD Software manual B ECU 1911 User Manual 10 2 2 9 Power Input The ECU 1911 comes with a Plug in block 2x2P connector CN32 that carries 10 30 VDC external power input can adapt to 24 VDC or 48 VDC power supply Terminal pins are defined below and shown in the Table 2 6 below 9 Table 2 5 Power Connector Pin Assignments Pin Assignments Description Vs V 24 VDC Typical 10 Min 30 Max VDC Vs GND GND Field Ground GND Field Ground iH Vv jj 20o2x2900000000000000000000 ka oooooooooooooooooooooooo RS 233 W amp A USE LANT LANS p 1 2 e 86 o o ii i2 i2 14 15 18 17 1 i9 20 21 22 23 TREE al 2 a a s e Es lisie alien eee DO Relay a PWR a RUN p Power RS 485 Al 1 DI Lo DO Relay 1 YK DAIA 2 3 4 Baal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 3 5 7 11 3 S17 18 2 1 23 25 27 2831 com 24 28 26 27 26 2930 31 ai DATA 31214 a e 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 o 2 4 6 i0m2 14 16 19 20 22 24 26 28 36 COM 24125
10. D Update Device Update System Database Note 5 Digital Input Digital Output l Analog Input Calibration Instructions Li 500 my sl NOTE Please STOP any AI operation Calibration Range 1 Please input 0 mv to the 4 D channel 0 2 Press ZeroCalibrate button Zero Calibrate 3 Please input 500 mv to the 4 D channel 4 Press SpanCalibrate button Calibration Setting Restore Factory Settings If success you will get this message Zero Calibrate Successed If failed you will get message like this Zero Calibrate Timeout If you get failed please repeat step2 4 Please follow the Calibration Instructions 3 to input voltage or current to channel 0 ECU 1911 DAQ Utility Device Configuration El Device Terminal Board Analog Input Channels Connectior Analog Input Calibration Digital Input Output DO Ports Initial State gt Update Device Update System Database ECU 1911 User Manual Digital Input Digital Output Analog Input Calibration Instructions Calibration Range Lt 500 my v NOTE Please STOP any AI operation 1 Please input 0 mv to the A D channel 0 2 Press ZeroCalibrate button 3 Please input 500 mv to the A D channel 4 Press SpanCalibrate button Span Calibrate Calibration Setting Restore Factory Settings 44 Note Itis important that the accuracy after calibration d
11. Jeba ce a address HardDisk E E E O A Cabinet Documents Startup ECU1911Dag 9 ECU1911D and Settings Driver Zar Harddisk ai Registry Editor SQ 145 AM 5 Open the Run dialog from Start gt gt Run and input regsave Eie Edt Wew _Go_Favorites els 23 gt ce an kaye address HardDisk EP E E gt dh Cabinet Documents Startup ECU1911D ECU1911D and Settings E Type the name of a program folder or 7 document and Windows wil open it for you Open regsavel v d f g n NM RE EN CtlJaii Uu Zaart e HardDisk EE 1 50 AM ECU 1911 User Manual 36 6 Press OK If the registry file is saved successfully you will get the following message box ladaress HardDisk U E E C dh Cabinet Documents Startup ECU1911D ECU1911D and Settings HS Registry file is saved to the storage device successfully EIE rene as K ren 7 Reboot the device 1 Click reboot utility icon 2 Press the OK Esau lS E Address HardDisk TT Ts E EE EA Cabinet Documents Startup ECU1911D ECU1911D and Settings Do you want to reboot d Start HardDisk SES DEI 37 ECU 1911 User Manual 8 After rebooting you can access ECU1911Daq Utility from Start gt Programs gt Advantech gt ECU1911Dag Utility K w My Device o Recycle Bin Ga H Internet Explorer CG G i Microsoft WordPad My
12. E not reguired to calibrate the ECU 1911 in normal conditions However If in other conditions users need to calibrate the ECU 1911 users can fol low the process list below To perform a satisfactory calibration users need a 4 1 2 digit stable low noise standard DC voltage source for the calibration process It is important that the accuracy after calibration depends on the DC source s accuracy Click the Analog Input Calibration tab in configuration dialog box and follow the Cal ibration Instructions to finish your calibration Item1 ECU 1911 DAQ Utility Device Configuration Digital Input Digital Output Analog Input Device Calibration Instructions Terminal Board Calibration Range Lt 500 mY NOTE Please STOP any AI operation 1 Please input 0 my to the A D channel 0 2 Press ZeroCalibrate button Zero Calibrate 3 Please input 500 my to the A D channel DO Ports Initial State 4 Press SpanCalibrate button Dan Calibrate Calibration Setting D Restore Factory Settings Update Device Update System Database Display Analog Input Calibration A D Calibration ECU 1911 User Manual 42 AID calibration Wizard 1 Please select Calibration Range ECU 1911 DAO Utility Device Configuration Digital Input Digital Output Analog Input J Device Calibra
13. Item 1 Set the each DO port s initial status when you open ECU1911 DAQ driver Note Ifyou hope keep these changes after power off press Save button B and run regsave from Command Prompt Refer to Step 5 6 in chapter 5 4 2 47 ECU 1911 User Manual 4 4 Device Test You can select Device Test to open ECU 1911 device test dialog box in ECU 1911 DAQ Utility Users can select different tabs to test various functions of ECU 1911 Analog Input Test Digital Input Output Test 4 4 1 Analog Input Test Click the Analog Input tab in the ECU 1911 DAQ Utility dialog box All the Al phys ical channels of the device will be listed on the left Values of Al channels are updated periodically Users are able to edit the value range of Al channels at any time by click ing the value range type in the list ECU 1911 DAQ Utility Device Configuration Digital Input Digital Output Analog Input 1 cho boom v cHi 0 0000 y CH2 40 0000 Y CH3 0 0000 V Item 1 Shows the sample data of a corresponding analog input channel The user can select the value range type in the Device Configuration tab Item 2 Configure the sampling rate 1 Hz 10 Hz on the slider bar Item 3 Start Stop button is used to start or stop analog input ECU 1911 User Manual 48 4 4 2 Digital Input Test Click the Digital Input tab in the ECU 1911 DAQ Utility dialog box All DI ports of the device will be listed The va
14. User Manual ECU 1911 Xscale PXA 270 520 MHz RTU with 8 ch 16 bit Al 32 ch DI 32 ch DO Embedded Automation Controller AD ANTECH Enabling an Intelligent Planet Copyright The documentation and the software included with this product are copyrighted 2013 by Advantech Co Ltd All rights are reserved Advantech Co Ltd reserves the right to make improvements in the products described in this manual at any time without notice No part of this manual may be reproduced copied translated or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Advantech Co Ltd Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable How ever Advantech Co Ltd assumes no responsibility for its use nor for any infringe ments of the rights of third parties which may result from its use Acknowledgements Intel and Pentium are trademarks of Intel Corporation Microsoft Windows and MS DOS are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp All other product names or trademarks are properties of their respective owners Product Warranty 2 years Advantech warrants to you the original purchaser that each of its products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for two years from the date of pur chase This warranty does not apply to any products which have been repaired or altered by persons other than repair personnel authorized by Advantech or which have been subject to misuse abus
15. G Programs Be Advantech Windows Explorer AD ANTECH O USB to Serial ActiveSync CE NotepadPlus 2 Configuration Utility Communication 4 JN ECU1911Dag Utility Command Prompt a Registry Editor Internet Explorer Registry Saver DP Microsoft WordPad amp Remote Display Application SH Remote Desktop Connection FM system Font Setting A Version Information 9 Now you can run the ECU1911DaqUtility to test the IO function s et ges Go Favrtes jel E ee Bi H address HarcDisk Si Cabinet Terminal Board Analog Input Channels Connectior Analog Input Calibration Digital Input Output DO Ports Initial State Update Device Update System Database Digital Output Analog Input Device Number 0 Name ECU 1911 fecu 191 1 0x806 3 0 0 1 Description Product Id Driver Version Dil Version S70 Git Board ID OxFF Initialize device at driver loading ves no EIE Ml Ad germs LLG ua ECU 1911 User Manual 38 4 3 Device Configuring The DAQ Driver provides device setting dialog box that allows you to configure your device and later stores your settings on the system registry These settings will be used when you call the DAQNavi SDK to manipulate functions of device Device Configuration assists to use Advantech DAQ cards more efficiently and easily Use ECU 1911 DAQ Utility You can ac
16. reboot automatically IplnBuffer unused ninBufferSize unused IpOutBuffer unused nOutBufferSize unused 59 Chapter 4 4 IOCTL WDT_GETTIMEOUT Get the Watchdog timeout value IplnBuffer unused ninBufferSize unused IpOutBuffer The DWORD pointer to your Watchdog timeout setting The Watchdog timeout setting is just a number 0 means 2 seconds 1 means 5 sec onds 2 means 10 seconds 3 means 15 seconds 4 means 30 seconds 5 means 45 seconds 6 means 60 seconds 7 means 120 seconds 8 means 300 seconds 9 means 600 seconds 10 means 900 seconds others means the maximum 1140 sec onds The default setting is 5 seconds nOutBufferSize unused 5 lOCTL_WDT_SETTIMEOUT ECU 1911 User Manual 12 Set the Watchdog timeout value IplnBuffer The DWORD pointer to your Watchdog timeout setting The Watchdog timeout setting is just a number 0 means 2 seconds 1 means 5 seconds 2 means 10 seconds 3 means 15 seconds 4 means 30 seconds 5 means 45 seconds 6 means 60 seconds 7 means 120 seconds 8 means 300 seconds 9 means 600 seconds 10 means 900 seconds others means the max imum 1140 seconds The default setting is 5 seconds ninBufferSize unused IpOutBuffer unused nOutBufferSize unused 6 lOCTL_WDT_REBOOT If you want your application to trigger the Watchdog by itself please use IOCTL_WDT_REBOOT to notify the WDT driver Otherwise the WDT will trigger itself automatically IplnBuffer unused n
17. 4 out Long pointer to a buffer that receives the output data for the operation This parameter can be NULL if the dwloControlCode parameter specifies an operation that does not produce output data NOutBufferSize in Size in bytes of the buffer pointed to by IpOutBuffer lpBytesReturned out Long pointer to a variable that receives the size in bytes of the data stored into the buffer pointed to by IpOutBuffer The lpBytesReturned parameter cannot be NULL Even when an operation produces no output data and IpOutBuffer can be NULL the DeviceloControl function makes use of the variable pointed to bylpBytes Returned After such an operation the value of the variable is without meaning lpOverlapped in Ignored set to NULL Return Values Nonzero indicates success Zero indicates failure To get extended error information call GetLastError Examples define TOCTL WDT ENABLE CTL CODE FILE DEVICE UNKNOWN 0x900 D METHOD BUFFERED FILE ANY ACCESS define IOCTL WDT DISABLE CTL CODE FILE DEVICE UNKNOWN 0x901 METHOD BUFFERED FILE ANY ACCESS define IOCTL WDT STROBE CTL CODE FILE DEVICE UNKNOWN 0x902 METHOD BUFFERED FILE ANY ACCESS define IOCTL WDT GET TIMEOUT CTL CODE FILE DEVICE UNKNOWN 0x903 METHOD BUFFERED FILE ANY ACCESS define IOCTL WDT SET TIMEOUT CTL CODE FILE DEVICE UNKNOWN 0x904 METHOD BUFFERED FILE ANY ACCESS ECU 1911 User Manual 62 defin
18. and save it in an application Also you can use the exam ples to develop a new application Examples for DAQNavi SDK are in the System disk Advantech DAQNavi Examples directory For detailed information about DAQNavi examples please refer to DAQNavi SDK manual DAQNavi SDK provides two kinds of examples DAQNavi Class Library Examples and DAQNavi Control Examples Here is the list of the examples supported by ECU 1911 Table 4 1 DAONavi Examples List Examples _ Description Al Instant Retrieves data of several Al channel inputs through Instant method DI Instant Reads a DI port input repeatedly through Instant method and shows the result Writes the output state value of a DO port according to the hex value input by DO Instant the user through Instant method Note ECU 1911 detailed configuration please refer to the product DVD Disk ECU 1911 ECU 1911 Software Manual ECU 1911 User Interface Manual 51 ECU 1911 User Manual ECU 1911 User Manual 52 Error Handling and Diagnostics 9 1 Error Handling and Diagnostics The OS on the device ECU 1911 must be recovered when you meet following case 1 2 3 The OS Windows CE can not boot up The directory named HardDisk or those files in that disappeared after OS boot up The HardDisk directory can not be written when it s not full To recover the OS follow these steps oo OO PE ON Power off the device ECU 1911 Copy image
19. job here Sleep 8000 DeviceIoControl m hWDT IOCTL WDT STROBE NULL 0 NULL O amp dwTemp NULL DeviceIoControl m hWDT IOCTL WDT DISABLE NULL NULL 0 NULL CloseHandle m hWDT amp dwTemp 15 ECU 1911 User Manual 2 3 2 3 1 VO Interfaces RS 232 Interface COM1 The ECU 1911 offers one standard RS 232 serial communication interface port COM1 Please refer to the figure and table2 7below for COM1 descriptions 1 5 aay Desst 6 9 Table 2 6 COM1 Port Pin Definitions PIN RS 232 DCD RX TX DTR GND DSR RTS CTS RI Oo NOV BR ow hy ECU 1911 User Manual 16 2 3 2 RS 485 Interface COM2 4 The ECU 1911 offers three isolation RS 485 serial communication interface ports COM2 to COM4 In RS 485 interface supports auto data flow control functionality it automatically detects the direction of incoming data and switches its transmission direction accord ingly So no handshaking signal e g RTS signal is necessary This lets you conve niently build an RS 485 network with just two wires 1 3 5 Table 2 7 COM2 4 Port Pin Definitions
20. that would destroy other multiplexers The jumpers of ECU 1911 are designed for current input Refer to figure2 6 and table2 8 below for analog input port pin assignment Figure 2 10 Analog input pin assignments The ECU 1911 can be set for each Al channel input mode Current or Voltage through the jumper CN18 25 please refer to table2 11 Al default setting Voltage Table 2 10 CN18 25 Jumper Setting Al Mode Current or Voltage Channel Jummper ON Jummper OFF CHO Current Voltage CH1 Current Voltage CH2 Current Voltage Jummper OFF CH3 Current Voltage CH4 Current Voltage Jun per ON sCH5 Current Voltage CH6 Current Voltage CH7 Current Voltage ECU 1911 User Manual 22 U W U O00000000000000000000000 oo0000000000000000000000 o o E a E ll m AE CN18 25 a Sa og 0000 un 0000 un O200000000000000000000000O00O O0200000000000000000000000Og EP SEP Al Interface Ee Figure 2 11 Locations of Jumpers CN18 25 and Al interface
21. 00 operations minute P Breakdown Voltage 500 VAC 50 60 Hz m Contact Resistance 30 m maximum m Insulation Resistance 1 G minimum at 500 Vpc Operating Time 10 ms maximum at rated voltage excluding bounce time m Release Time 5 ms maximum at rated voltage excluding bounce time Protection m Isolation 2 500 Vpc Between channels and backplane bus ECU 1911 provides one ways to use digital outputs function please refer below figure2 8 shows how to connect digital output function Inside module a External Figure 2 9 Digital output connections relay contact 21 ECU 1911 User Manual 2 3 6 Analog Input The ECU 1911 include 12 bit plus sign bit 8 channel analog differential input module that provides programmable input ranges on each channel It accepts mill volt inputs 0 150 mV 0 500 mV O 1 V 0 5 V 0 10V 0 15 V 2150 mV 2500mV 1 V 5 V 410 V and current inputs 0 20 Ma and 4 20 mA The module provides data to the host microprocessor in engineering units mV V or mA or two s complement for mat Its sampling rate 10 Hz sec total Each input channel has 3000 VDC of optical isolation between the outside analog input line and the module protecting the mod ule and peripherals from high input line voltages Addition ally the module uses ana log multiplexers with active over voltage protection The active protection circuitry assures that signal fidelity is maintained even under fault conditions
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23. 00000000000d Figure 3 7 Jumper location CN18 25 29 ECU 1911 User Manual 3 2 2 Device ID Setting You can according to the actual condition of field by adjusting the switch state of Device ID refer to Chapter 2 2 8 TN H i i ooo900000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000 RE 232 VGA USB LAN1 LAN2 0 1 2 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 12 13 14 15 18 17 18 18 20 21 22 23 a0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 9810 11 n2h1314fne 18 17l18 19 20 24 22 23 L DO Relay J o PWR 2 RUN r Power rRS485 Al 1 i DI r DO Relay paras 2 3T4lodalol 1 2 3914 5 6 7 EIERE m1 13 18 17 19 21 23 25 27 2e 31 COM 4 28 20 2 rj22 28 90 91 DATA 2 3 4 r 0O 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 2 4 8 a 1ofi214Jie te 2o 22 24 gt e 2e 30 com i24 25 2627 28 29 30 9 O 0000 0000000 0000000000000000000000000 od mm oo od Joooooood hl
24. 0D0O0O O22920000000000000000000O0O VI ADYANTECH ECU 1911 o PWR o RUN 12 13 14 15 DO Relay DO Relay com 24 28 29 27 26 28 30 sd COM 2428 2627282880 O 000d 0000006 0000000000000000000000000 og PIPIN good Joooooood hloo202000000000000000000000 ER OF o Figure 3 5 ECU 1911 Wall mount fix installation location The lock wall of the screw Dimension unit mm ECU 1911 User Manual 28 3 2 Initial Setting 3 2 1 AI Mode Setting To open the chassis please follow the steps below 1 Remove all power and signal connections 2 Remove the screws shown below red circle
25. 2G 27 29 29 30 31 ed oood loooooood llo20200000000000000000000000d0 MI come loood l ooooooo 0000000000000000000000000 kJ E KZ ie LI LI EI lof Figure 2 5 Power input location 2 2 10 DiagAnywhere ECU 1911 support the Advantech DiagAnywhere software the trial version DiagAn ywhere software for the customer including in product CD with DiagAnywhere soft ware detailed instructions please download the Advantech s official website http www advantech com products search aspx keyword DiagAnywhere The DiagAnywhere an abbreviation of Diagnostic Anywhere is a networking solu tion for remotely monitoring and controlling other Windows based devices Currently the DiagAnywhere includes the utility on client side and the server on the other The main technology is based on Microsoft NET Framework for the client For this rea son the PCs for using this solution must have the Microsoft NET Framework installed for Win32 platform 11 ECU 1911 User Manual 2 2 11 Advanced Watchdog Timer There is a built in watchdog timer i
26. 48 44 2 Digital input Test asas asas sarak sada Rds degt KANAKA RAGA NAWA de ed se NGA Ge 49 4 43 Digital Output Test weni anana gagi Aan aaa KAN Aa ga ED FFCD THO 50 DAQNavi ue 51 Table 4 1 DAQNavi Examples List se eke ee ee ee ee ee 51 Error Handling and Diagnostics 53 Error Handling and Diagnostics iese sesse ee ees es ee ke ee ee ee FF ee ee ee Re ee ee 54 viii Overview This chapter provides an overview of ECU 1911 s specifications Sections include E Introduction m Features E Hardware Specifications E Chassis Dimensions 11 Introduction Advantech s ECU 1911 focuses on RTU monitor application The ECU 1911 is also a standalone RTU that provides a 16 bit 8 ch A D converter 32 ch Relay and 32 ch Digital Input This controller also supports four serial communication ports and two networking interfaces You can seamlessly integrate your applications into the ECU 1911 and speed up your system development with this application ready RTU The ECU 1911 is a compact controller CPU module with XScale PXA270 CPU and Windows CE NET operating system ECU 1911 can execute control tasks for various industrial control and automation applications The ECU 1911 comes with a Windows CE 5 0 OS offering a pre build image on board Microsoft Windows CE is a compact highly efficient real time operating sys tem designed for embedded systems that can shorten your development time and offer a rich networking in
27. CU 1911 DI DO AI Channel Connections as the following figure DC 24V avol vb H H EE Yy y bo002000000000000000000000 bd boooooo0000000000000000o RE 222 VGA USB LAN LANE D 1 2J3 2 5 6 T 5 9 OZ 34 15 18 17 18 18 20 21 22 25j Se o i 2 3 4 5 8 T 8 MO A213 41518 1 7 18 19 20 3 1 22 23 L DO Relay D PWR o RUN Power C R8 4885 Al i Di r DO Relay bare 2 3 d ed al O01 AKAL 5 6 7 1 3 85 7 9 MISTIGE 23 25 27 29 31 com 24 25262728 20 30 54 Wi oae 2 amp m Dn 1 2 a a s T G a a n
28. HIS COULD DAMAGE THE EQUIPMENT THE EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE IN A CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT CAUTION DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY REPLACED REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME OR EOUIVALENT TYPE RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER DISCARD USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE MANUFACTURER S INSTRUCTIONS The sound pressure level at the operator s position according to IEC 704 1 1982 is no more than 70 dB A DISCLAIMER This set of instructions is given according to IEC 704 1 Advantech disclaims all responsibility for the accuracy of any statements contained herein V ECU 1911 User Manual Safety Precaution Static Electricity Follow these simple precautions to protect yourself from harm and the products from damage M To avoid electrical shock always disconnect the power from your PC chassis before you work on it Don t touch any components on the CPU card or other cards while the PC is on m Disconnect power before making any configuration changes The sudden rush of power as you connect a jumper or install a card may damage sensitive elec tronic components ECU 1911 User Manual Vi Chapter Chapter Chapter 1 AA AA BOON 2 2 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 1 OVErVleW seek Rek Re RR ENKEN ENKEN eene ee ee Introductio aise AA MR RE EA ees 2 Features se ee dE ie DEAR An ee ee ee ee ge ee ee GENE 2 Hardware Specifications sass ss se ee ee ee ELLA ALL LLI Re EE Ee ee ee ee 3 Chassis Dimensions ees ee ee ee ee
29. RE ER EE EE ee ee ee LL LL YL LL ee Re Re Re 4 Figure 1 1 ECU 1911 Chassis Dimensions sesse dee es se ee 4 Packing Let 4 Product Specifications D OVGIVIOWS iia AR RE OE OE TE 6 Figure 2 1 ECU 1911 OVerVi W ees ee esse see ee ee ee anaa aane ee ee ee 6 Table 2 1 ECU 1911 Overview Liest 6 System Specifications ee ee ee ENAKAN ANARA AKA KENA ANANA AKAN Fn ee ee ee 7 2 2 LED tat a pada aan DA iia eta ees 7 Figure 2 2 ECU 1911 LED 7 Table 2 2 ECU 1911 LED Definitions iese sesse ee ee ee ee ee ee 7 222 System OS 7 2 23 System ER ueu I EE EE OE EE N 7 224 SystemRAM ee cece eects ee ee Re ee aa ee ke ee ee ee FELLY ee ke ee ee ee 7 2 2 5 Real Time Clock RICH 7 2 2 6 CF Slot for Data Giorage ee ee ee Re ee ee anana LLY eaaa ee ee 8 Figure 2 3 CF location CND 8 2 2 7 VGA Display 9 Table 2 3 VGA Adaptor Cable Pin Assignments 9 2 2 8 SWitCh esse ees Re anaa ER RA ee ee GR Re ee ee RA ee ee Re LL ee Ge YL ee ee 10 Table 2 4 Switch1 Settings iese ee ee AA ee ee ee ee 10 Figure 2 4 Locations of SwitCh iese ee ee ee ee n anane anna 10 2 2 9 Power JH iu BESEER Eege a a ev ae dee a se 11 Table 2 5 Power Connector Pin Assignments ees se see 11 Figure 2 5 Power input location ee ek ee ee Re ee anane 11 2 2 10 Diaoihnvwbere ees ees ee ee ee ee ek Re ee LLYR Re naa ee Re ee ee ee ke ee ee 11 2 2 11 Advanced
30. Watchdog TiMer ie ee Re ee eaaa Re ee LLY ke ee ee 12 VO Intertaces AA 16 2 3 1 RS 232 Interface COM 16 Table 2 6 COM1 Port Pin Deintons sene aeenenananane 16 2 3 2 RS 485 Interface COM2 Al 17 Table 2 7 COM2 4 Port Pin Detinttons iese se ee ee ee 17 Figure 2 6 COM2 4 Port location ee ee ee ee ke ee anane 17 2 3 3 USB POMS anang aaa ana aaa AA Re wg adana a aia wabin agak agan ea maka 18 Table 2 8 USB Connector Pin Aesionments cee 18 2 3 4 LAN Ethernet Connechor iese ee ee ee se rr anana ee ee ke ee ee 18 Table 2 9 LAN Connector Pin Assignment see see ee 18 2 3 5 Digital Input Output 2 0 2 2 see ee ee ER RR RA AA LL ee ee ee ee 19 Figure 2 7 Digital input output pin asslonmente 19 Figure 2 8 Digital input connection wet contact 20 Figure 2 9 Digital output connections relay contact 21 2 3 6 Analog Input 22 Figure 2 10Analog input pin assignmentS ees ee ee 22 Table 2 10 CN18 25 Jumper Setting Al Mode Current or Voltage 22 Figure 2 11Locations of Jumpers CN18 25 and Al interface 23 initial Setup seisis led RE RE N EE signe edt 26 3 1 1 DIN Rail MOUNENG ee ee ee ee RR ee ee ee ee ee 26 vii ECU 1911 User Manual 3 2 3 3 3 4 Chapter 4 4 1 4 3 4 4 4 5 Chapter 5 5 1 ECU 1911 User Manual Figure 3 1 DIN Rail installation Location 26 Figure 3 2 Small bracket installation location 26 3 1 2 W
31. all MOUNUING si sarasa ey ab aydd on GWL Fodd LE BR Dadya YG FL aapa aaa 27 Figure 3 3 ECU 1911 Wall mount installation size 27 Figure 3 4 ECU 1911 Wall mount installation location 27 Figure 3 5 ECU 1911 Wall mount fix installation location 28 Initial eetting iei N ER OE NG 29 9 2 1 Rue ER ME 29 Figure 3 6 ECU 1911 top view location esse ee se ee ee ee ee 29 Figure 3 7 Jumper location CN18 Ai 29 3 2 2 Device ID SEKING aa EE a gag ga eo nyg aa aaa 30 Figure 3 8 Switch location sasa sana gagan nana Re ke ee kN 30 Install a CompactFlash Card 30 Figure 3 9 CompactFlash card slot location CN3 30 Figure 3 10Screw UP COVeF asarsaran anana ee ee ee ee 31 de EE RR EE 32 Figure 3 11ECU 1911 Field wiring sonal 32 Device Configuration 33 Signal Connection dee ee NANA ANANA AN AAN ANA nL dd Re KA dd a ee dd 34 Device DAQ Driver Installation 0 lt ee ee Re ee Re ee nui 34 Device CoNIgUrING EER GE ER E ER Ge eine akan egg gagak 39 4 3 1 Device Descriptions ConfiguratiON ee ee ee 40 4 3 2 Analog Input Configuration se ee ee ke ee ee 41 4 3 3 Device Calibration sssini sk ants va deeg vae sees 42 4 3 4 Digital Input Output Configuration se ee ee ee ee 47 Dvice a KEY FEE HY YF A FFF OR EFE denned nae ated ASE FFY ENW 48 44 1 Analog Input est EERS RE GEE eg Ee ee pe ge add ete
32. as its own specific meaning as shown in the table 2 2 e PWR RUN Figure 2 2 ECU 1911 LED Table 2 2 ECU 1911 LED Definitions LED Color Status Description PWR Es On System power is on Off System power is off On The peripheral equipment is initialized RUN Green Off The peripheral equipment is on failure System OS ECU 1911 comes with a Windows CE 5 0 OS offering a pre build image on board Microsoft Windows CE 5 0 is a compact highly efficient real time operating system designed for embedded systems that can shorten your development time and offer networking interface to fulfill your diverse requirements System Flash ECU 1911 comes with 32MB flash on board The operating system is installed in the internal flash Your application program will also be stored on the flash System RAM ECU 1911 system comes with 64MBSDRAM The RAM on a Windows CE based device is divided into two areas the object store and the program memory 1 The object store resembles a permanent virtual RAM disk 2 _ The program memory consists of the remaining RAM Program memory works like the RAM in personal computers it stores the heaps and stacks for the applications that are running If there is not enough available program memory for running your program You can increase available program memory To do so follow these steps 1 _ Tap the Start button tap Settings and then double tap System 2 Tap the Memory tab
33. cess ECU1911Daq Utility from Start gt Programs gt Advantech gt ECU1911Daq Utility and open it els ol Je ma 2 x Adress arao D KC ECU 1911 DAD Utility Terminal Board Analog Input ECU 1911 Channels Connection i ECU 1911 Analog Inout Calibration Dad Input Output 0x805 DO Ports Initial State 3 0 0 1 3 0 0 1 Board ID OFF Initialize device at driver bading Yes io gt V Update Device V Update System Database Save East Hadosk WRegstry Edtor __ ECU 1911DA9 SAL 1 55 AM FR On the device setting dialog box you can change default settings of Device Analog Input Digital Input Output functions With the corresponding check box checked you can click the Save button to apply the device setting to the device or store them in the system registry if both the Update Device and the Update System Database are unchecked the device set ting will be lost once the dialog is closed 39 ECU 1911 User Manual 4 3 1 Device Descriptions Configuration Device Configuration Select Device tab to configure device File Edit View Go Favorites e ee m 2 x JAddress YHardo sk ECU 1911 DAQ Utility Terminal Board Analog Inout Channels Connection Analog Inout Calibration Digtal Input Output DO Ports Initial State 3 0 0 1 3 0 0 1 OFF Intiakze device at driver loading Yes O io Item 1 Set device descriptions You can set the device d
34. e accident or improper installation Advantech assumes no liability under the terms of this warranty as a consequence of such events Because of Advantech s high quality control standards and rigorous testing most of our customers never need to use our repair service If an Advantech product is defec tive it will be repaired or replaced at no charge during the warranty period For out of warranty repairs you will be billed according to the cost of replacement materials service time and freight Please consult your dealer for more details If you think you have a defective product follow these steps 1 Collect all the information about the problem encountered For example CPU speed Advantech products used other hardware and software used etc Note anything abnormal and list any onscreen messages you get when the problem occurs 2 Call your dealer and describe the problem Please have your manual product and any helpful information readily available 3 If your product is diagnosed as defective obtain an RMA return merchandize authorization number from your dealer This allows us to process your return more quickly 4 Carefully pack the defective product a fully completed Repair and Replacement Order Card and a photocopy proof of purchase date such as your sales receipt in a shippable container A product returned without proof of the purchase date is not eligible for warranty service 5 _ Write the RMA number visibly on
35. e IOCTL WDT REBOOT CTL CODE FILE DEVICE UNKNOWN 0x905 METHOD BUFFERED FILE ANY ACCESS HANDLE m hWDT NULL TCHAR szClassName 60 assign the WDT driver name wsprintf szClassName TEXT WDT1 Open the WDT driver m hWDT CreateFile szClassName GENERIC READ GENERIC WRITE 0 NULL OPEN EXISTING I ECU 1911 User Manual 14 FILE ATTR if m DWD BUT NVAL E NORMAL NULL D HANDLE VALUE DebugMsg CString WDT driver fail ret DWORD dwTemp DWORD nIndex 2 urn Set the Watchdog Timer as 10 seconds Number 2 means 10 sec onds DeviceIoControl m hWDT IOCTL WDT SET TIMEOUT amp nIndex sizeof nIndex NULL 0 amp dwTemp NULL Enable the Watchdog timer DeviceIoControl m hWDT IOCTL WDT ENABLE NULL 0 NULL O amp dwTemp NULL Activate timeout reboot DeviceIoControl m hWDT IOCTL WDT REBOOT NULL 0 NULL O amp dwTemp NULL 63 Chapter 4 While 1 do your
36. epends on the DC N source s accuracy E 45 ECU 1911 User Manual 5 Press SpanCalibrate button ECU 1911 DAQ Utility Device Configuration Digital Input Digital Output Analog Input J Device Calibration Instructions Terminal Board Calibration Range Lt 500 my x Analog Input Channels Connectior NOTE Please STOP any AI operation Analog Input Calibration Digital Input Output 1 Please input 0 mv to the A D channel 0 DO Ports Initial State 2 Press ZeroCalibrate button Zero Calibrate 3 Please input 500 mv to the 4 D channel 4 Press SpanCalibrate button Span Calibrate Calibration Setting gt Restore Factory Settings Update Device Update System Database Note If success you will get this message Span Calibrate Successed If x failed you will get message like this Span Calibrate Timeout If you 5 get failed please repeat step4 ECU 1911 User Manual 46 4 3 4 Digital Input Output Configuration Select Digital Input Output tab to configure digital input or digital output ECU 1911 DAQ Utility Device Configuration Digital Input Digital Output Analog Input J Device DO Ports Initial State Terminal Board Analog Input Port 0 foo Hex Channels Connectior Analog Input Calibration Port 1 foo Hex Digital Input Output DO Ports Initial Stat Port 2 foo Hex Port 3 joo Hex Update Device Update System Database
37. escription according to the actual need to distinguish between field devices to facilitate Note Ifyou hope keep these changes after power off press Save button N and run regsave from Command Prompt Refer to step 5 6 in chapter 4 2 ECU 1911 User Manual 40 4 3 2 Analog Input Configuration Select Analog Input tab to configure analog input ECU 1911 DAQ Utility OK Fi Device Configuration Digital Input Digital Output Analog Input J Device Logical Channel Count 8 Terminal Board Analog Input Channels Connectio Analog Input Calibration Digital Input Output DO Ports Initial State Channel Configuration A T Connection Type Value Range Type Differential 15 Differential 15 Differential 15 Differential 15 Differential 15 Differential 15 Differential 15 Differential 15 et Value Range Type D H 15v sl To All Channel 2 Update Device Update System Database Item 1 Select ComboBox to set value range type for each channel Item 2 Check the checkbox to configure all channels with the same value range type 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Note If you hope keep these changes after power off press Save button TER and run regsave from Command Prompt Refer to step5 6 in chapter 4 2 41 ECU 1911 User Manual 4 3 3 Device Calibration Note The ECU 1911 has been calibrated at the factory for initial use You are
38. file nk nbl to CF card FAT16 format Insert the CF card to device ECU 1911 Power on Wait until update process complete New OS image will be loaded when update complete about 3 minutes You must reinstall the ECU1911 DAO driver by following the software user man ual Delete the image file nk nbl in CF card ECU 1911 is restored to the default state ECU 1911 User Manual 54 55 ECU 1911 User Manual AD ANTECH Enabling an Intelligent Planet www advantech com Please verify specifications before duoting This guide is intended for reference purposes only All product specifications are subject to change without notice No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means electronic photocopying recording or otherwise without prior written permis sion of the publisher All brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Advantech Co Ltd 2013
39. formation ready before you call Product name and serial number Description of your peripheral attachments Description of your software operating system version application software etc A complete description of the problem The exact wording of any error messages iii ECU 1911 User Manual Warnings Cautions and Notes Warning Warnings indicate conditions which if not observed can cause personal injuryl Caution Cautions are included to help you avoid damaging hardware or losing data e g A There is a danger of a new battery exploding if it is incorrectly installed Do not attempt to recharge force open or heat the battery Replace the battery only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the man ufacturer Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Note Notes provide optional additional information Document Feedback To assist us in making improvements to this manual we would welcome comments and constructive criticism Please send all such in writing to support advan tech com ECU 1911 User Manual iv Safety Instructions 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Read these safety instructions carefully Keep this User Manual for later reference Disconnect this equipment from any AC outlet before cleaning Use a damp cloth Do not use liquid or spray detergents for cleaning For plug in equipment the power outlet socket must be located near t
40. hannels 32 m VO Type Power Relay Form A m Contact Rating AC BA 250 V DC 5A 30 V Resistive Load P Isolation 500 VDC Connector Terminal Block 14 22 AWG Analog Input Channels 8 differential Resolution 16 bits Sampling rate 10 Hz sec total Input Impedance Voltage 20 MO Current 120 O Build in 120 O for Current Input Range 0 150 mV 0 500 mV 0 1V 0 5V 0 10 V 0 15 V 150 mV 500 mV 41 V 5 V 10 V 15 V 20 mA 4 20 mA Environment P Humidity 5 95 40 C non condensing m Operating Temperature 20 70 C 4 158 F 5 85 RH Em Storage Temperature 40 80 C 40 176 F UO Interface m Serial Ports 1 x RS 232 with DB9 RTS CTS TX RX 3 x RS 485 with Termi nal Block connector Automatic RS 485 data flow m LAN 2 x 10 100Base T RJ 45 ports m USB Port 1 x USB OpenHCl Rev 1 1 compliant 3 ECU 1911 User Manual 1 4 Chassis Dimensions
41. he equip ment and must be easily accessible Keep this equipment away from humidity Put this equipment on a reliable surface during installation Dropping it or letting it fall may cause damage The openings on the enclosure are for air convection Protect the equipment from overheating DO NOT COVER THE OPENINGS Make sure the voltage of the power source is correct before connecting the equipment to the power outlet Position the power cord so that people cannot step on it Do not place anything over the power cord All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted If the equipment is not used for a long time disconnect it from the power source to avoid damage by transient overvoltage Never pour any liquid into an opening This may cause fire or electrical shock Never open the equipment For safety reasons the equipment should be opened only by qualified service personnel If one of the following situations arises get the equipment checked by service personnel m The power cord or plug is damaged m Liquid has penetrated into the equipment m The equipment has been exposed to moisture m The equipment does not work well or you cannot get it to work according to the user s manual m The eguipment has been dropped and damaged m The eguipment has obvious signs of breakage DO NOT LEAVE THIS EOUIPMENT IN AN ENVIRONMENT WHERE THE STORAGE TEMPERATURE MAY GO BELOW 20 C 4 F OR ABOVE 80 C 176 F T
42. lnBufferSize unused IpOutBuffer unused nOutBufferSize unused DevicelOControl This function sends a control code directly to a specified device driver causing the corresponding device to perform the specified operation BOOL DeviceloControl HANDLE hDevice DWORD dwloControlCode LPVOID IplnBuffer DWORD ninBufferSize LPVOID IpOutBuffer DWORD nOutBufferSize LPDWORD IpBytesReturned LPOVERLAPPED IpOverlapped Parameters hDevice in Handle to the device that is to perform the operation Call the Create File function to obtain a device handle dwloControlCode in Specifies the control code for the operation This value identifies the specific operation to be performed and the type of device on which the operation is to be per formed No specific values are defined for the dwlo ControlCode parameter How ever the writer of a custom device driver can define IOCTL_XXXX control codes per the CTL_ CODE macro These control codes can then be advertised and an application can use these con trol codes with DeviceloControl to perform driver specific functions lplnBuffer in Long pointer to a buffer that contains the data reguired to perform the operation This parameter can be NULL if the dwloControlCode parameter specifies an opera tion that does not reguire input data nlnBufferSize 13 ECU 1911 User Manual in Size in bytes of the buffer pointed to by IplnBuffer lpOutBuffer 61 Chapter
43. lues of DI port are updated automatically ECU 1911 DAQ Utility OK Fi Device Configuration Digital Input Digital Output Analog Input Port Item 1 Shows the port number of a corresponding group of lights on the right Item 2 Shows input status of the ports Item 3 Shows the hexadecimal port value of a corresponding group of lights on the left Example The second point in port1 the red one correspond to DI9 on device 49 ECU 1911 User Manual 4 4 3 Digital Output Test Click the DO tab in the Device Test dialog box to bring it up to front of the screen These pages will present all DO ports of devices in a list Users could flip the state of bit by clicking the buttons and editing the hex value of DO port ECU 1911 DAQ Utility Device Configuration Digital Input Digital Output Analog Input Item 1 Shows the port number of a corresponding group of buttons on the right Item 2 The user can click the button to output a value to corresponding channel then this zone can show output state of the ports Item 3 Shows the hexadecimal port value of a corresponding group of buttons on the left Example The second point in port2 the light one correspond to DO17 on device ECU 1911 User Manual 50 4 5 DAQNavi Examples DAQNavi examples included in DAQNavi SDK package is programming examples aiming to help you get started developing an application with DAQNavi SDK You can modify the example code
44. move the slider to the left and then tap OK Or if there is not enough object storage memory for saving your file You can increase storage memory by moving the slider to the right on the step 2 Real Time Clock RTC ECU 1911 delivers built in real time clock which programmers can use it in their application programs When the power is loss the RTC can still run using the power from battery 7 ECU 1911 User Manual 2 2 6 CF Slot for Data Storage The ECU 1911 has built in Microsoft Windows CE NET operating system The oper ating system is installed in the flash Your application program will also be stored on the flash However we strongly suggest not saving data to the flash Repeat reading and writing will serious damage the flash life ECU 1911 delivers an internal CF slot for data storage It only supports FAT16 and the CF card size can be up to 2 GB Refer to figure below for the location of CF slot and how to insert plug CF Below is an example image of the ECU 1911 Ta U VU U o220000000000000000000000 sl 0000000000000000000000oo NM CN3 l
45. n ECU 1911 Users can utilize the WDT driver with standard WIN32 API to implement the watchdog function in their applications To use the watchdog driver firstly user must open it via the name WDT1 then use Devi celOControl function to access the watchdog hardware The introduction below includes the definition of DevicelOControl and its parameters as well as an example How to Use the Control Code There are 6 control codes for the operation codes in the WDT driver 1 IOCTL_ WDT_ ENABLE Enable the Watchdog timer on your application By default if the Watchdogtimer is enabled the WDT driver will automatically reload the timeout counter after a speci fied period and your application does not need to trigger the strobe periodically for masking the timeout unless use IOCTL_WDT_REBOOT to stop this automatic strobe triggering IpInBuffer unused ninBufferSize unused IpOutBuffer unused nOutBufferSize unused 2 lOCTL_WDT_DISABLE Disable the Watchdog time on your application IplnBuffer unsed ninBufferSize unused IpOutBuffer unused nOutBufferSize unused 3 IOCTL WDT STROBE Trigger strobe signal to reload watchdog timeout counter If your application uses IOCTL_WDT_ENABLE to enable the Watchdog first and then sends l OCTL_WDT_REBOOT to the WDT driver your application must trigger the Watchdog once during the Watchdog timer period If your application has not triggered at the specified period the device will
46. nmnm2 e i1nn amp l gt c gt z za 2e 26 n0 GOM papanipun an a Ih fod oood loo000000 llo0200000000000000000000000d0 NM o EN oo oo eooeoood D ee 000000000000000000000c d 7 CT ET IE T C o z BIO pe S oly Field DC Voltage Current DC DAN Ground 24V ce 4 2 Device DAQ Driver Installation Turn on your device and connect a VGA monitor to it Windows CE will load in about 30 seconds 1 p My Device Z Recycle Bin H AD ANTECH ECU 1911 User Manual 34 2 Copy the setup file ECU1911DaqDriver cab to the device HardDisk DOOIE an gt address HardDisk v Go KG Cabinet Documents Startup and Settings HE 7 Start IERESER EN 1 03 AM 3 _ Double click ECU1911DaqDriver cab to install the driver and utility s e Wew e Favorites Lefa el e at lt laddress HardDisk E E E a Cabinet Documents Startup and Settings KIE ECU1911D Install Advantech ECU1911DagDr i ei E 3 HardDisk Ge _ Cabinet D Documents and Settings ese 11213214151617 18 9 0 le Tabla w e r t s ulilolp ti capP a s a r a n i ki Sshiftlz x c v b n m CHET Ga A oo onn Start HardDisk a Registry Editor __ instaling Advantech LL A 1 48 AM 3 za 35 ECU 1911 User Manual 4 Press the OK button to continue There will be a folder named ECU1911DagDriver and a shortcut for utility named ECU1911DaquUtility
47. oo202000000000000000000000 CI U U EI lol mol o Switch Figure 3 8 Switch location 3 3 Install a CompactFlash Card ECU 1911 provides 1 CompactFlash Card slots to install the cards 1 _ Please follow 3 2 1 to open the chassis 2 Insert the card at the location CN3 shown below i i po02000000000000000000000 Dooo0000000000000000000O o Ee CN3 og oood 6000000 O0000000000000000000000000 od fase good EER 0000000000000000000000000d LI UU J LI LI LI o 2 2 Figure 3 9 CompactFlash card slot location CN3 ECU 1911 User Manual 30 3 Cover up cover screw on screw j ooo9000000000000000
48. puts and outputs for ECU 1911 2 3 5 1 Digital Input There are thirty two digital inputs for ECU 1911 Refer to Figure2 6 below for Digital input port pin assignment Digital Input Mm Channels 32 m Points per Common 16 P Type Sink Wet Contact m Input Voltage Rated Value 24 VDC For O signal 0 10 VDC For 1 signal 19 30 VDC E Input Impedance 6 5 k m Typical Input Current 2 8 mA 19 VDC At signal 1 Maximum Input Current 4 6 mA 30 VDC m Input Characteristic Curve According to IEC 61131 2 type 1 Protection Isolation 3000 VDC Between channels and backplane bus BR Over Voltage Protection 35 VDC Figure 2 7 Digital input output pin assignments 19 ECU 1911 User Manual The ECU 1911 provides one ways to use digital inputs function please refer below Figure 2 7 shows how to connect digital input function External Figure 2 8 Digital input connection wet contact ECU 1911 User Manual 20 2 3 5 2 Digital Output ECU 1911 also provides thirty two digital outputs connection Refer to figure2 6 for Digital input output port pin assignment Relay Output Mm Channels 32 m Relay Type Form A SPST m Switching Capacity and Lifetime of the Contact For Resistive Load VDE 30 000 operations 5 A 250 Vac 70 000 operations 5 A 30 Vpc UL 60 000 operations 5 A 250 Vac 100 000 operations 5 A 30 Vpc Mechanism 20 000 000 operations no load 3
49. rovides one connectors of USB interfaces The USB interface com plies with USB EHCI Rev 1 1 compliant The USB socket is type A socket mini USB In order to connect with many other USB devices ECU 1911 provides external transfer cable to transfer mini USB to standard USB in the accessory Please refer to the figure and the table2 9 USB port pin assignments ep N wo a Table 2 8 USB Connector Pin Assignments Pin Assignment Description 1 VBUS Power 5V 2 D Data 3 D Data 4 GND Ground LAN Ethernet Connector The ECU 1911 is equipped with two Ethernet port which is fully compliant with IEEE 802 3u 10 100Mbpst The Ethernet port provides a standard RJ 45 with upper left LED indicator on the front side showing Link Activity Off Not Link Green and Flash Link and Activity and lower left LED indicator showing LAN speed Orange 100Mbps Off 10 Mbps Refer to figure and the table2 10 below for Ethernet port pin assignment Table 2 9 LAN Connector Pin Assignments Pin Assignment Description 1 TD Transmit 2 TD Transmit 3 RD Receive 4 N C not used 5 N C not used 6 RD Receive 7 N C not used 8 N C not used ECU 1911 User Manual 18 Note The Ethernet port is only used in LAN not for connection to telecommu N nication circuits B LAN1 Default IP Address 10 0 0 1 LAN2 Default IP Address 10 0 0 2 2 3 5 Digital Input Output There are thirty two digital in
50. terface to fulfill your diverse requirements Due to the low power consumption the ECU 1911 doesn t require any fan in the mechanism giving better reliability The operating system is installed in the internal flash Therefore no extra external HD or CF is required for the operating system and application programs Besides ECU 1911 provides an internal CF slot for data stor age ECU 1911 could operate well under 20 C 70 C its small size and light weight could fit in industrial robust environment With these advantage ECU 1911 is suitable for communication gateway for converting communication protocol IO control and data storage 1 2 Features Onboard Xscale PXA 270 520 MHz CPU 1 x RS 232 port 3 x RS 485 isolated ports 2 x 10 100Base T RJ 45 ports 8 ch 16 bit differential Analog Input 32 ch isolated Digital Input 32 ch isolated Digital Output Built in Window CE 5 0 ECU 1911 User Manual 2 1 3 Hardware Specifications General Power Consumption lt 10 W Typical m Power Requirements 24 Vpc Typical 10 Min 30 Max Vpc m OS Support Windows CE 5 0 System Hardware m CPU Xscale PXA 270 520MHz P Memory Onboard 64 MB SDRAM 32 MB Flash Hm Storage 1 x type I II Compact Flash slot Support FAT16 and UP TO 2 GB Digital Input M Channels 32 m W O Type Sink m Wet Contact Logic 0 0 10V Logic 1 19 30 V m Isolation 3000 Vpc Connector Terminal Block 14 22 AWG Digital Output C
51. the outside of the package and ship it prepaid to your dealer Part No XXXXXXXXXX Edition 1 Printed in China May 2013 ECU 1911 User Manual ii Declaration of Conformity CE This product has passed the CE test for environmental specifications when shielded cables are used for external wiring We recommend the use of shielded cables This kind of cable is available from Advantech Please contact your local supplier for ordering information FCC Class A Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Opera tion of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Technical Support and Assistance 1 Visit the Advantech web site at www advantech com support where you can find the latest information about the product 2 _ Contact your distributor sales representative or Advantech s customer service center for technical support if you need additional assistance Please have the following in
52. tion Instructions Analog Input Channels Connectior NOTE Please STOP any AI operation Analog Input Calibration Digital Input Output 1 Please input 0 mv to the A D channel 0 DO Ports Initial State 2 Press ZeroCalibrate button Zero Calibrate 3 Please input 500 my to the 4 D channel 4 Press SpanCalibrate button Calibration Setting gt Restore Factory Settings Update Device Update System Database 2 Please follow the Calibration Instructions 1 to input voltage or current to channel 0 ECU 1911 DAQ Utility Device Configuration Digital Input Digital Output Analog Input J Device Calibration Instructions Terminal Board Calibration Range Lt 500 my x Analog Input Channels Connectior NOTE Please STOP any AI operation Analog Input Calibration Digital Input Output 1 Please input 0 mv to the A D channel 0 DO Ports Initial State 2 Press ZeroCalibrate button Zero Calibrate 3 Please input 500 mv to the 4 D channel 4 Press SpanCalibrate button Calibration Setting gt Restore Factory Settings Update Device Update System Database Note Itis important that the accuracy after calibration depends on the DC source s accuracy 43 ECU 1911 User Manual 3 Press ZeroCalibrate button ECU 1911 DAQ Utility Device Configuration El Device Terminal Board Analog Input Channels Connectior Analog Input Calibration Digital Input Output DO Ports Initial State

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