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1. Dimensions Length 4 35 in 11 05 cm Width 7 20 in 18 29 cm Height 1 03 in 2 61 cm Weight 10 00 oz 311 00 g Environmental Operating temperature 32 F to 131 F 0 C to 55 C Relative humidity 0 to 95 non condensing Pinouts Serial Port 1 Pinouts Pin Number EIA 232 Signal 1 DCD 2 RxD 3 TxD 4 DTR 5 GND 6 DSR 7 RTS ConnectPort Display Using Windows CE v5 0 User Manual 90000951 Rev B 20 CTS RI Serial Port 2 Pinouts Pin Number EIA 232 Signal 1 N C 2 N C CGND TxD RxD GND N C N C Video Port DB15 Pinouts Pin Number VGA Signal 1 RED 2 GREEN 3 BLUE 4 ID2 5 DDC_GND 6 RED_GND 7 GREEN_GND ConnectPort Display Using Windows CE v5 0 User Manual 90000951 Rev B 21 8 BLUD_GND 8 DDC_ 5V 10 SYNC_GND 11 IDO 12 DDC_SDA ID1 13 HSYN 14 VSYN 15 DDC_SCL ID3 Amplified Speaker Port Audio Where Pin 1 is the right most pin on the connector and Pin 4 the left most Pin Number Signal 1 Right 2 Right 3 Left 4 Left Amplified Speaker Port Audio Watts per Channel Speakers Watts Per Channel 80 1 4 4O 2 1 ConnectPort Display Using Windows CE v5 0 User Manual 90000951 Rev B 22 Power Reguirements Th
2. ConnectPort Display Using Windows CE v5 0 User Manual www digi com Digi International Inc 2008 All Rights Reserved The Digi logo is a registered trademark of Digi International Inc ConnectPort and ConnectPort Display are trademarks of Digi International Inc Microsoft Windows Windows CE are trademarks of Microsoft corporation All other trademarks mentioned in this document are the property of their respective owners Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Digi International Digi provides this document as is without warranty of any kind either expressed or implied including but not limited to the implied warranties of fitness or merchantability for a particular purpose Digi may make improvements and or changes in this manual or in the product s and or the program s described in this manual at any time This product could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors Changes are periodically made to the information herein these changes may be incorporated in new editions of the publication ConnectPort Display Using Windows CE v5 0 User Manual 90000951 Rev B 2 Digi Contact Information Product information is available on the Digi website www digi com including Support Forums Knowledge Base Data sheets product briefs Application solution guides For more information about Digi products or for customer service and
3. This brings up the Password Properties dialog box Type in a password and then confirm by re typing the password If the passwords match the Enable Password Protection will enable allowing the user to check At Power On Check the At Power On box and then click OK The password is now saved and reguired every time the unit powers on Setting the Date and Time From the Start menu select Settings gt Control Panel gt Date Time This brings up the Date Time Properties dialog box From here select the desired calendar date by clicking on the corresponding date The Current Time field reguires both time and AM PM entries to be manually typed in Next the Time Zone provides multiple selections for the specific area desired Finally click Apply to update the time and date Configuring the System Storage Memory and Program Memory From the Start menu select Settings gt Control Panel gt System This brings up the System Properties dialog box The Memory tab is used when determining how much of the ConnectPort Display s memory will be allocated for storage and running programs Configuring a Device Name From the Start menu select Settings gt Control Panel gt System This brings up the System Properties dialog box Next select the Device Name tab These settings are used to identify the ConnectPort Display to other computers Configuring Network Connections From the Start menu select Settings gt Control Panel gt Network an
4. inside wire may bring you close to electrical wire conduit terminals and other electrical facilities Extreme caution must be used to avoid electrical shock from such facilities You must avoid contact with all such facilities e Ethernet wiring must be at least 6 feet from bare power wiring or lightning rods and associated wires and at least 6 inches from other wire antenna wires doorbell wires wires from transformers to neon signs steam or hot water pipes and heating ducts e Do not place an Ethernet connection where it would allow a person to use an Ethernet device while in a bathtub shower swimming pool or similar hazardous location Protectors and grounding wire placed by the service provider must not be connected to removed or modified by the customer Do not touch uninsulated Ethernet wiring if lightning is likely ConnectPort Display Using Windows CE v5 0 User Manual 90000951 Rev B 28 External Wiring Any external communications wiring you may install needs to be constructed to all relevant electrical codes In the United States this is the National Electrical Code Article 800 Contact a licensed electrician for details ConnectPort Display models may contain a lithium button cell CR2032 There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type Dispose of used batteries according to instructions included with the replacement battery or return them to a recycling center Do not in
5. technical support contact Digi International To Contact Digi International by Use Mail Digi International 11001 Bren Road East Minnetonka MN 55343 U S A World Wide Web http www digi com support email http www digi com support Telephone U S 952 912 3444 or 877 912 3444 Telephone other locations 1 952 912 3444 or 877 912 3444 ConnectPort Display Using Windows CE v5 0 User Manual 90000951 Rev B 3 Contents 1 Introduction 7 Product Overview 7 Details of the ConnectPort Display Front Panel Details of the ConnectPort Display Back Panel 2 Getting Started 11 Initial Set Up 11 3 Configuring the ConnectPort Display 12 Viewing Control Panel Options 12 Configuring a Password 13 Setting the Date and Time 13 8 10 Configuring the System Storage Memory and Program Memory 13 Configuring a Device Name 13 Configuring Network Connections 13 Configuring Screen Resolution 14 Configuring Internet Explorer for the Windows XP User Agent 15 4 ConnectPort Display Features 16 Media Player 9 16 Remote Desktop Connection 16 Connecting to a Shared Network Resource 16 Internet Explorer6 17 WordPad 17 5 Storing Files and Using USB Flash Drives Storing Files on the ConnectPort Display 18 Using USB Flash Drives 19 18 ConnectPort Display Using Windows CE v5 0 User Manual 90000951 Rev B 4 Hardware Specifications 20 Dimensions 20 Environmental 20 Pinouts 20
6. A Connector for the VGA monitor Refer to Section 5 for pinout information Amplified Audio Port Connector for unamplified speakers Refer to Section 5 for pinout information ConnectPort Display Using Windows CE v5 0 User Manual 90000951 Rev B 10 2 Getting Started This section provides the preliminary stages of setting up the ConnectPort Display Initial Set Up First connect the monitor Next connect the Ethernet cable USB devices Serial devices and speakers as needed Then insert power connector After approximately 5 seconds the System Status LED on the front panel will blink green Once the LED begins blinking green the Windows CE desktop will then display approximately 10 seconds later Refer to Figure 3 E Db1200 Elle Zoom Tools Help F My Device z Recycle Bin ra El Internet Explorer gt 2 Media Player eee UU NETA a E ee A Figure 3 Windows CE desktop display ConnectPort Display Using Windows CE v5 0 User Manual 90000951 Rev B 11 3 Configuring the ConnectPort Display This chapter provides the information necessary to configure the ConnectPort Display Viewing Control Panel Options My Device Recycle Bin yd tl Internet Explorer gt ut Media Player Figure 4 Control Panel ConnectPort Display Using Windows CE v5 0 User Manual 90000951 Rev B 12 Configuring a Password From the Start menu select Settings gt Control Panel gt Password
7. Eden Prairie MN 55344 Digi International declares that the product Product Name ConnectPort Display Model Numbers 50001323 xx 50001333 xx ConnectPort Display Using Windows CE v5 0 User Manual 90000951 Rev B 25 50001334 xx 50001335 xx conforms to the relevant EU Directives listed here EMC Directive 2004 108 EC Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC e R amp TTE 1999 5 EC using the relevant section of the following EU standards and other normative documents International EMC Standards Immunity e EN55024 1998 A1 A2 e EN61000 3 2 2000 A2 e EN61000 3 3 1995 A1 A2 Emissions EN55022 Class B 2006 e CISPR22 Safety e IEC 950 e EN 60950 2001 EN61000 3 3 1995 EN61000 3 2 2000 and EN55024 1998 Test Specification Reguirement Electrostatic Discharge EN61000 4 2 2kV 4kV contact indirect 2kV 4kV 8kV air Radiated Immunity EN61000 4 3 80 MHz to 1000 MHz at 3 V m Electrical Fast Transient EN61000 4 4 1kV A C 0 5kV I O Burst Immunity ConnectPort Display Using Windows CE v5 0 User Manual 90000951 Rev B 26 Surge Immunity EN61000 4 5 0 5kV 1KV 2kV common mode and differential mode on power lines Conducted Immunity EN61000 4 6 0 15 MHz to 80 MHz at 3Vrms Magnetic Immunity EN61000 4 8 1 A m Not Applicable Voltage Dips amp Interrupts EN61000 4 11 gt 95 at 10
8. Power Requirements 23 Regulatory and Safety Information 24 Federal Communications Commision FCC Regulatory Information USA only 24 FCC Regulation Part 15 Declaration of Conformity DOC 24 Department of Communication DOC Notice Canada only 25 European Community CE Mark Declaration of Conformity DOC 25 International EMC Standards 26 Safety Standards 27 Important Safety Information 28 ConnectPort Display Using Windows CE v5 0 User Manual 90000951 Rev B 3 This page intentionally blank ConnectPort Display Using Windows CE v5 0 User Manual 90000951 Rev B 6 1 Introduction This chapter provides a brief overview of the ConnectPort Display features Product Overview Digi s ConnectPort Display uses the Windows CE v5 0 operating system Together they create an environment which supports the following features Internet Explorer 6 Media Player 9 Remote Desktop Connection Microsoft NET Compact Framework 2 0 WordPad PowerPoint Viewer The unit provides a total of eight ports enabling the use of additional peripherals such as a monitor USB keyboard USB mouse USB Flashdrive microphone headphones Serial devices and speakers The ConnectPort Display uses an AU1200 MIPS II based processor with 128MB of RAM of which about 40MB is available for user programs ConnectPort Display Using Windows CE v5 0 User Manual 90000951 Rev B 7 Details of the ConnectPort Display Front Panel ConnectPor
9. box ConnectPort Display Using Windows CE v5 0 User Manual 90000951 Rev B 15 4 ConnectPort Display Features This section lists the features of the ConnectPort Display and when necessary provides a brief comment or insight to that particular feature Media Player 9 Windows Media Player 9 is used for playing audio video and viewing images The ConnectPort Display supports MPEG 2 MP3 and WAV file formats Remote Desktop Connection This allows the CnnectPort Display to remotely control a PC on the Network From the Start menu select Programs gt Command Prompt Then at the gt prompt type the following example to connect to a target PC with IP address 192 168 0 2 cetsc v 192 169 0 2 Connecting to a Shared Network Resource This allows the ConnectPort Display to share files with other devices on the network From the Start menu select Programs gt Windows Explorer In the Address field enter something like the following where testpc1 is the name of the shared device on the network testpc1 ConnectPort Display Using Windows CE v5 0 User Manual 90000951 Rev B 16 Internet Explorer 6 Microsoft s popular Web browser is included and there is a short cut provided on the Desktop WordPad WordPad a simple word processor is also included ConnectPort Display Using Windows CE v5 0 User Manual 90000951 Rev B 17 5 Storing Files and Using USB Flash Drives This section provides de
10. by one or more of the following measures e Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet that is on a circuit different from the receiver e Consult the dealer for help Warning The connection of a non shielded interface cable to this eguipment will invalidate the FCC Certification for this device FCC Regulation Part 15 Declaration of Conformity DOC ConnectPort Display Using Windows CE v5 0 User Manual 90000951 Rev B 24 This device complies with the reguirements of the Code of Federal Regulations listed below FCC Title 47 CFR Part 15 Class B for a digital device Operation is subject to the following two conditions e This device may not cause harmful interference and e This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Department of Communication DOC Notice Canada only This Class B digital apparatus meets the requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil numerique de la Classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Reglement sur le materiel brouiller du Canada European Community CE Mark Declaration of Conformity DOC According to ISO IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014 Manufacturer s Name Digi International Corporate Headquarters 11001 Bren Road East Minnetonka MN 55343 Manufacturing Headquarters 10000 West 76th Street
11. cinerate Digi International assumes no liability for the end user s attempt to make changes to the ConnectPort Display including those that reguire opening the enclosure ConnectPort Display Using Windows CE v5 0 User Manual 90000951 Rev B 29
12. d Dial up Connections Then select the LAN911X icon This brings up the LAN911X Ethernet Driver Settings dialog box where the IP Address is configured ConnectPort Display Using Windows CE v5 0 User Manual 90000951 Rev B 13 Configuring Screen Resolution From the Start menu select Programs gt Command Prompt At the command prompt type the command setdisplay This displays the supported screen resolution settings Refer to Figure 5 File Zoom Tools Help File Edit Help Pocket CMD v 5 0 Failed to read value refreshrate error Ounable to read refreshrate default is 60Hz where x is horz resolution in pixels y is vert resolution in pixels r is refresh rate in Hz alid combinations are 640 480 60 640 480 72 800 600 60 800 600 75 1024 768 60 1024 768 75 1280 1024 60 1280 1024 75 1280 720 60 refreshrate defaults to 60 Hz current settings are shown if no args gt M tat ioar Bo rom Figure 5 Changing Screen Resolution For example the following command will configure the ConnectPort display for a 1280 x 1024 screen resolution setdisplay 1280 1024 ConnectPort Display Using Windows CE v5 0 User Manual 90000951 Rev B 14 Configuring Internet Explorer for the Windows XP User Agent Start Internet Explorer From the View menu select Internet Options This brings up the Internet Options dialog box From the User Agent drop down box select Same as Windows XP Click OK to exit the dialog
13. e ConnectPort Display uses a 120 230VAC 50 60Hz power adapter that supplies 5VDC to the unit It is recommended that only the enclosed power supply be used with ConnectPort Display However power to the ConnectPort Display may be supplied by a UL Listed Direct Plug In Power Unit or Information Technology Equipment Rated Power Unit rated 5VDC at least 2 9 A if used in the U S and Canada or a power supply with similar rating and approved by your local safety code if it is used elsewhere For polarity see the following diagram DT ConnectPort Display Using Windows CE v5 0 User Manual 90000951 Rev B 23 Regulatory and Safety Information Federal Communications Commission FCC Regulatory Information USA only This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to correct the interference
14. ms 30 at 500ms amp gt 95 at 5sec reduction of rated voltage Quasi Stationary Current Harmonics Test 230V at 50Hz 39th Odd Harmonics and 40th Even harmonics EN55022 Class B 1994 w A1 1995 amp A2 1997 Test Specification Reguirement EN55022 Radiated Emissions Class B Conducted Emissions CISPR 22 Class B This product has been tested with shielded cables Use shielded cable or unshielded cable with snap on ferrite such as Fair Rite Part 0461164281 or similar to ensure continued compliance with Class B emission limits Unshielded cable without ferrite may be used for Class A limits Safety Standards This device complies with the reguirements of following safety standards below UL 1950 3rd edition e CSA No 950 ConnectPort Display Using Windows CE v5 0 User Manual 90000951 Rev B 27 Important Safety Information To avoid contact with electrical current Never install electrical wiring during an electrical storm Never install an Ethernet connection in wet locations unless that connector is specifically designed for wet locations e _ Use caution when installing or modifying Ethernet lines Use a screwdriver and other tools with insulated handles e You and those around you should wear safety glasses or goggles Do not place Ethernet wiring or connections in any conduit outlet or junction box containing electrical wiring Installation of
15. t Display Tm irw Display Over IP System Mic Unamped Port USB Reset Status audio Status Button LED headphones LEDs Figure 1 ConnectPort Front Panel System Status LED Blinks green during normal operation Microphone Not available at this time Unamplified Audio Port Headphone or amplified speaker connection Port Status LEDs Not available at this time USB Ports The two USB 2 0 ports are used for PC peripherals like a keyboard mouse and USB Flash Drive Reset Button Is used to either reboot or factory reset the ConnectPort Display To reboot the ConnectPort Display press and hold the Reset Button until the System Status LED blinks amber Then release the Reset Button While the System Status LED is still blinking amber press and hold the Reset Button until the ConnectPort Display reboots ConnectPort Display Using Windows CE v5 0 User Manual 90000951 Rev B 8 To factory reset the ConnectPort Display push and hold the Reset Button while powering on the unit ConnectPort Display Using Windows CE v5 0 User Manual 90000951 Rev B 9 Details of the ConnectPort Display Back Panel Power Ethernet Serial Serial VGA Amplified audio speakers Figure 2 ConnectPort Back Pamel Power Power on ConnectPort Display by connecting the power supply provided Ethernet To connect to a 10bT 100bT network Serial Ports For attaching serial devices Refer to Section 5 for pinout information VG
16. tails on how to store files on the ConnectPort Display and use files from attached USB Flash Drives Storing Files on the ConnectPort Display The ConnectPort Display stores files locally in two different locations One location is called System Flash and the other is called User Flash Both may be accessed by double clicking the My Device icon located on the Desktop Refer to Figure 6 The User Flash provides 1GB of non volatile storage and the smaller System Flash is where the ConnectPort Display stores system information including the Registry and Desktop Eile Zoom Tools Help File Edit View Go Favorites gt gt es FH FE address my Device w eee amp gt gt CF F Application Network Program Files System Flash System Temp User Flash Windows Data Folder fa a 3 My Documents stat My De as BZ Figure 6 Contents of My Device Folder ConnectPort Display Using Windows CE v5 0 User Manual 90000951 Rev B 18 Using USB Flash Drives USB Flash Drives can be used by attaching them to the front panel of the ConnectPort Display Once connected they can be accessed by double clicking on the My Device icon located on the Desktop ConnectPort Display Using Windows CE v5 0 User Manual 90000951 Rev B 19 6 Hardware Specifications This section provides the physical dimensions environmental pinouts and power reguirements of the ConnectPort Display

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