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1. Operating Mode Date Time System Password Systeminfo Network Save Exit The following options are available in the Development operating mode Operating Mode Date Time System Password Systeminfo Network Input Panel Display Stylus Processes Save Exit S sutron u ELECTRONIC GMBH Configuring with the Service Tool 2 1 Operating Mode With Operating Mode you set the operating mode for the operating device For this purpose press the following icon Operating Mode Figure 2 2 Service tool Operating Mode The Operating Mode dialog appears Operating Mode Panel Mode Development CANCEL Figure 2 3 Dialog Operating Mode Press Standard to switch to the operating mode Standard In this operating mode you use the operating device for the purpose of operator control and monitoring or for control and visualization When the operating device is set to this operating mode it starts up automatically with the programmed application Press Development to switch to the operating mode Development In this operat ing mode you use the operating device to specify settings on the operating system level The operating device must be rebooted for either of these operating modes to be come active You will be prompted to do so by a message Click OK to confirm this message S SuTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH Configuring
2. User Manual Servicetool Part Number 80860 604 Version 1 Date 05 04 2005 Valid for Windows CE net Version Date Modifications 1 05 04 2005 First edition This manual including all illustrations contained herein is copyright protected Use of this manual by any third party in departure from the copyright provision is forbidden No part of this manual may be reproduced trans lated or electronically or photographically archived or altered without the express written consent from Sutron electronic GmbH Violations shall be cause for damage liability Sutron electronic reserves the right to make any changes that contribute to technical improvement S SuTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH Overall Table of Contents Overall Table of Contents 1 MP NE veden 1 1 1 1 SE a ee NN A 1 1 1 1 1 General Sy MIO centre ai 1 1 1 1 2 6701210111 909 9110 16 L 1 1 12 Safety N ee 1 2 lio MENN as 1 2 14 Target I ia een ern 1 2 2 Configuring with the Service TOOl i 2 1 2 1 Operating WO NG sessi iii iaia 2 2 Ae Dale Mens 2 3 7206 TOST EEE EEE EEE 2 3 24 PISO 2 6 Zi SV SIS INNO EE EE 2 7 26 NM 2 9 2 6 1 Wizard for Setting up a New Connection ss eennnennnnnnennnznnna 2 10 2 6 2 Setting up the Network Adapter 2 10 27 APT 2 11 Zio DENN ANG 2 13 29 Si ato 2 14 2 10 PORS 2 15 ZAM SAVE EEE lina ee ica 2 17 ce lena 2 17 AE A 1 i 5 SuTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH
3. 960 KB FlashSize EE ME Vis RAM a EB Figure 2 15 Device Internals tab of the Svsteminfo dialog This tab contains the following information Size of the NV SRAM memory Usage of the PLC RAM memory Usage of the Visu RAM memory Size of the PLC RAM memory Size of the Visu RAM memory State of the battery Supply voltage level Temperature of the operating device Size of the internal Flash memory S SuTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH Configuring with the Service Tool 2 6 Network With the Network function you display the window that contains the currently set up networks For this purpose press the following icon Network Figure 2 16 Service tool Network The folder with the network connections appears BIST ll Connection start Servicetool Network Connections PE 9 50 AM Figure 2 17 Folder with network connections S surron i ELECTRONIC GMBH Configuring with the Service Tool 2 6 1 Wizard for Setting up a New Connection Use the Make New Connection wizard to set up a new connection For this purpose press the following icon Make New Connection Figure 2 18 Network Make New Connection The wizard opens to the Make New Connection dialog You can use the Next gt and lt Back button to navigate to the next or previous step of the wizard 2 6 2 Setting up the Network Adapter The network connection LAN9001 is already defined by default The operati
4. with the Service Tool 2 2 Date Time With Date Time you set the current date and time For this purpose press the fol lowing icon Date Time Figure 2 4 Service tool Date Time The Date Time Properties dialog opens Date Time Properties Date Time Current Time EJ April 2005 a 5500m 5 50 02 PM SMT WT 5 ej 20 29 30 sl Time Zone 3 4 Ee 7 g 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 10 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 1 2 3 4 5 67 GMT 08 00 Pacific Time US amp Canada Tin Figure 2 5 Dialog Date Time Properties Use the following procedure to change the time setting 1 Press the hour minute or the second 2 Press the Up or Down buttons to change the setting 3 Select the Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving check box to change to the daylight savings time Use the following procedure to change the date setting 1 Press the Arrow Right or Arrow Left to set the month and the year 2 Press a number for the day to set the date of the day Use the following procedure to change the time zone setting 1 Press the Arrow Down to open the time zone list 2 Press the Arrow Up or Arrow Down to navigate to the desired time zone 3 Press the name of the desired time zone to select it 4 Confirm with Apply 2 3 System With System you call up the system settings for the following categories General Memory Device Name and Copyrights To do so press the following icon S surron il ELECTRONIC GM
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6. BH Configuring with the Service Tool m System Figure 2 6 Service tool System The System Properties dialog opens to the General tab System Properties General Device Mame Copyrights System Computer Microsoft Windows CE MET Processor Type version 4 20 Expansion Slots 1996 2003 Microsoft Corp All Memory 40624 KB RAM rights reserved This computer program is protected by U S and Registered to international copyright laws Figure 2 7 System Properties General tab The General tab gives you information on the operating system processor type storage card type and the memory size ofthe RAM System Froperties OK Moye slider to the left for more memory to run programs Move slider to the right for more storage room Only unused RAM can be adjusted Storage LOCOCO eee Cece nn ccm Program Memory Memory Allocated 350KB Allocated 332446 In Use 360KB In Use 4244KB Figure 2 8 System Properties Memory tab The Memory tab gives you information on how the available memory is distrib uted You can use the slider to change the current setting il S sutron ELECTRONIC GMBH Configuring with the Service Tool system Properties OK These settings are used to identify your Windows CE device ta other computers Please type a name without any spaces and a short description Device name WinclowsCe Device description WinclowsCe Device Figure 2 9 System Properties Device
7. Name tab The Device Name tab provides you the name and a description of the operating de vice You can change the name and description to suit your individual requirements System Properties Depending upon which components you are running your product may contain the following third party technologies Portions of this software are based on NCSA Mosaic NESA Mosaic was developed by the National Center for Supercomputing Applications at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign Distributed under a licensing agreement with Spyglass Inc ka Figure 2 10 Svstem Properties Copvrights tab The Copyrights tab contains trademark and copyright information for each product used by the current operating device S sutron ELECTRONIC GMBH Configuring with the Service Tool 2 4 Password Password brings you to the password settings For this purpose press the following icon IT Password Figure 2 11 Service tool Password The Password Properties dialog appears Password Properties Password Settings Password Password E Confirm password i Enable Password Protection At Power On Figure 2 12 Dialog Password Properties IS When working in the Standard operating mode the password protection is activated when you attempt to call up the Service tool or the task manager while the application is running Use the following procedure to set up a password 1 Enter a password into the Passw
8. Overall Table of Contents 5 SuTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH Important Notes 1 Important Notes a gt um PPP gt ee gt 1 1 Symbols The symbols in this manual are used to draw your attention on notes and dangers 1 1 1 General Symbols Danger This symbol is used to refer to instructions which if ignored or not carefully followed could result in personal injury Note This symbol indicates application tips or supplementary notes Reference to source of information This symbol refers to detailed sources of information on the current topic 1 1 2 Specific Symbols The following symbols indicate specific dangers which could result in damage to equipment or personal injury or even up to the death of the operator Danger Electric Shock Danger Corrosive Danger Toxic Danger Explosive Danger Fire Danger Infrared Light Danger Electrostatic Charge surron ii ELECTRONIC GMBH Important Notes 1 2 Safety Notes Read this manual carefully before using the operating device Keep this manual in a place where it is always accessible to all users Proper transportation handling and storage placement and installation of this product are prerequisites for its subsequent flawless and safe operation This user manual contains the most important information for the safe operation of the device The user manual in particular the safety notes must be observed by all person nel working
9. cedure to change the contrast setting 1 Open the Contrast tab S sutron n ELECTRONIC GMBH Configuring with the Service Tool Ike Brightness contrast Cancel Figure 2 26 Contrast tab of the Display dialog 2 Press the button to increase the contrast 3 Press the button to decrease the contrast 4 Confirm with OK Save the settings by pressing the Save icon Siehe Kapitel Save auf Seite 2 17 2 9 Stylus With Stylus you call up the double click and touch calibration settings For this pur pose press the following icon Stylus Figure 2 27 Service tool Stylus The Double Tap tab of the Stylus Properties dialog opens Stylus Properties Double Tap Calibration Double tap this grid to set the double tap sensitivity for both the speed and physical distance between taps Double tap this icon ta test your double tap settings If this icon doesn t change adjust your settings using the grid above Figure 2 28 Double Tap tab of the Stylus Properties dialog 6 SuTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH Configuring with the Service Tool Testing and specifying the double click settings Test the double click settings by double pressing the test icon Modify the double click settings by double pressing the checkered pattern The speed and physical distance between the two taps are used as the new double click settings Calibrating the touch screen 1 Open the Calibration tab Stylus Propert
10. e following procedure to refresh the screen displaying the processes 1 Open the Processesmenu 2 Select Refresh You can also refresh the screen by pressing the Refresh icon B Figure 2 32 Refresh icon Use the following procedure to have the screen refreshed automatically 1 Open the Processesmenu 2 Select Update auto A dot indicates that the Update auto is selected Use the following procedure to select the module display 1 Open the View menu 2 Select Modules A dot indicates that the menu item Modules is selected Use the following procedure to select the thread display Open the View menu Select Threads A dot indicates that the menu item Threads is selected Use the following procedure to exit the process list 1 Open the Processesmenu 2 Select Exit 5 SuTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH Configuring with the Service Tool 2 11 Save With the Save function you save the current settings in the registry For this purpose press the following icon J Have Figure 2 33 Service tool Save A message is displayed while the current settings are saved in the registry 2 12 Exit With the Exit function you exit the Service tool For this purpose press the following icon Exit Figure 2 34 Service tool Exit In the dialog that appears select whether vou want the current settings to be saved in the registrv or whether vou want the operating device to exit the service tool with out
11. ies OK Double Tap Calibration d If your Windows CE device is not responding properly to your taps YOU may need to recalibrate your screen Recalibration involves tapping the center of 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 Figure 2 29 Calibration tab of the Stylus properties dialog 2 Press the Recalibrate button to start the calibration sequence 3 Tap each cross hair at its exact center and keep pressing until the cross hair changes its position The calibration process is complete once all cross hairs have disappeared from the screen Now you still need to save the changes The device waits 30 seconds for you to tap the touch screen If you do not tap the touch screen within this time period the new settings are not applied In this case the device continues to use the old set tings Save the settings by pressing the Save icon Siehe Kapitel Save auf Seite 2 17 2 10 Processes With the Processes tab you display an overview of the current processes For this purpose press the following icon Ch fak Processes Figure 2 30 Service tool Processes The ProcessViewer window appears S sutron i ELECTRONIC GMBH Configuring with the Service Tool ProcessViewer Process CPU Usage Time User Mode Time Kernel Mode PID Num Threads Idle rnaapp exe i 00 00 00 109 SCCADIEE
12. keyboard 3 Select the Small keys radio button to use small keys for the keyboard 4 Select the Use gestures check box to use gestures to carry out the functions of the keys Space Backspace Enter and Shift To enter the character assigned to a key you then need to press the key as normal To enter the character of the key assigned to the Shift function press the key and make a sweeping gesture upwards To enter a blank press any key and make a sweeping gesture to the right To move one digit to the left and to delete the digit in the process press any key and make a sweeping gesture to the left To actuate the Enter key press any key and make a sweeping gesture downwards 5 Confirm with OK You are returned to the Input Panel Properties dialog 6 Confirm with OK IS Save the settings by pressing the Save icon Siehe Kapitel Save auf Seite 2 17 6 SuTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH Configuring with the Service Tool 2 8 Display With the Display function you bring up the brightness and contrast settings For this purpose press the following icon Display Figure 2 24 Service tool Display The Brightness tab of the Display dialog appears Cancel Figure 2 25 Brightness tab of the Display dialog Use the following procedure to change the brightness setting 1 Press the button to increase the brightness 2 Press the button to decrease the brightness 3 Confirm with OK Use the following pro
13. ng de vice is equipped with a permanently built in network adapter which is not replace able Use the following procedure to configure the network adapter 1 Press the LAN9001 icon 2 Select Properties from the File menu The dialog containing the adapter settings opens SMC LAH91C111 Ethernet Settings IP Address Name Servers An IP address can be automatically assigned to this computer If your network 3 Specify an IP address IP Address does not automatically assign IP addresses ask your network administrator for an address Subnet Mask and then type it in the space provided Default Gateway Figure 2 19 Dialog Settings IP Address tab The IP Address tab is displayed by default 3 Specify whether you want the device to be dynamically assigned an IP address by the DHCP service 4 Specify at least one fixed IP address and one subnet mask if you can not use DHCP 5 Now open the Name Servers tab S SuTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH o Configuring with the Service Tool SMC LAN91C111 Ethernet Settings IP Address Name Servers Name server addresses may be Primary DNS automatically assigned if DHCP is enabled on this adapter Secondary DNS You can specity additional WINS or DNS resolvers in the Pary WINS space provided Secondary WINS Figure 2 20 Name Servers tab of the Network Configuration dialog 6 Inthis tab specify the IP addresses for DNS and WINS servers if you do
14. not have the IP addresses assigned dynamically by the DHCP service 7 Confirm with OK Save the settings by pressing the Save icon Siehe Kapitel Save auf Seite 2 17 The device must be rebooted for the IP address settings to take effect 2 7 Input Panel With the Input Panel function you call up the software keyboard settings For this purpose press the following icon Input Panel Figure 2 21 Service tool Input Panel The Input Panel Properties dialog appears Input Panel Properties Input Panel Current input method keyboard To quickly switch input methods tap tie Input Panel arrow and then tap the desired method from the menu that appears Allow applications to change the Input panel state Figure 2 22 Dialog Input Panel Properties 2 11 5 SuTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH Configuring with the Service Tool The Current input method field shows the currently selected input device To change the current selection press the Arrow Down button and select an option from the list Use the following procedure to change the software keyboard settings 1 Press the Options button The Soft Keyboard Options dialog opens Soft Keyboard Options DK Large keys enn Small kevs Cone GO Use gestures for Space Backspace Shift and Enter tol Space Backspace Lg Enter Figure 2 23 Dialog Soft Keyboard Options 2 Select the Large keys radio button to use large keys for the
15. ord field Only asterisks are displayed as you type in the password 2 Enter the same password again in the Confirm password field To activate the password protection select the At Power ON check box 4 Confirm with OK o 5 SuTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH Configuring with the Service Tool 2 5 Systeminfo With the Systeminfo function you display device data and device status information For this purpose press the following icon Systeminfo Figure 2 13 Service tool System Info The Device Data tab of the Systeminfo dialog appears Device Data Device Internals OS Version TESIPAN CE42 PXA255 V1 03 OS Date Built Feb 2 2005 08 19 43 BL Version fv1 05 Oct 28 2004 15 27 56 Serial 501110013 MAC Address 00 07 92 00 01 ac Figure 2 14 Device Data tab of the Systeminfo dialog The Device Data tab is displayed by default This tab contains the following information OS Version Version of the Kernel operating system OS Date Creation date of the Kernel operating system BL Version Version of the bootloader Serial Serial number of the operating device MAC Address MAC address of the operating device Press the Device Internals tab to display additional information S sutron ELECTRONIC GMBH Configuring with the Service Tool Systeminfo Device Data Device Internals NV SRAM 024KB Battery Jor PLORAM 04 Volt Supply 26 v Vis RAM a Oo Temperature 39 SG PLC RAM
16. saving the settings S sutron a ELECTRONIC GMBH Configuring with the Service Tool 5 SuTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH Index A Index Intended USE nanna ne 1 2 S Safety notes ss eeennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnenn nanna 1 2 Symbols General EE 1 1 EA 1 1 T Target Group rrnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnennnnnrennnnnennnnsennnnn 1 2 5 SuTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH Index 5 SuTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH 5 SuTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH Sutron electronic GmbH Kurze Strafe 29 D 70794 Filderstadt Phone 0049 711 77098 0 Fax 0049 711 77098 60 E mail doku suetron de Internet www suetron com 6 SUTRON ELECTRONIC GMBH
17. with the device Observe the accident prevention rules and regulations that apply to the operating site Installation and operation must only be carried out by qualified and trained per sonnel 1 3 Intended Use The device is designed for use in the industry The device is state of the art and has been built to the latest standard safety re quirements However dangerous situations or damage to the machine itself or other property can arise from the use of this device The device fulfills the requirements of the EMC directives and harmonized Euro pean standards Any modifications to the system can influence the EMC behav jor 1 4 Target Group All configuration and programming work in connection with the automation system must be performed by trained personnel only e g qualified electricians electrical en gineers The configuration and programming personnel must be familiar with the safety con cepts of automation technology S sutron ELECTRONIC GMBH Configuring with the Service Tool 2 Configuring with the Service Tool The Service tool provides a number of configuration options allowing you to specify settings for the operating device The range of options varies depending on the op erating mode Development or Standard To open the service tool press the following button 6 td Figure 2 1 Key Service tool The following options are available in the Standard operating mode
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