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1. Virtual Key Codes Hardware Key Codes VK_NUMRET lt Return gt on numeric keypad VK_CIRCUMFLEX 220 VK_SHARP_S 219 VK_ACCENT 221 VK_PLUS 187 VK_GER_UE 186 VK_GER_OE 192 VK_GER_AE 222 VK_NUMSIGN 191 VK_COMMA 188 VK_POINT 190 VK_SMALLER 226 VK_MINUS 189 VK_ALTGR VK_RMENU PatternBitmap Here you can set a different bitmap pattern for the key at present only the entry ExtBmpl1 is possible for keys highlighted in color for example the RETURN or TAB key If this entry is not used then the entry including comma must be omitted X Len Y Len X Pos Y Pos Here you define the size and positioning of the key For parameters left blank or parameters that are not available the default value is always set The default value for the size is defined through the StdKeySize entry in the Keyboard_xxx section The default value for the positioning is always the next X position after the previously defined key in accordance with its size 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 99 Chapter 6 Operating System amp Software Applications Keyboard_Maximize Section A minus sign in front of the value is a reference to the standard key size e 6 3 7 An X Len of 2 produces a key that is twice as wide A Y Pos of 5 posi tions the key in the fifth key row A plus sign in front of the value adds the value relative to the current stan dard position with X Pos 5 the key is p
2. 21 Packaging 2 ou som A A A an A ee aes 22 Putting Your 8580 8590 In Operation 2 2 2222 o o 22 2 9 1 Cooling Through Unobstructed Air Circulation 22 2 9 2 Pin Configuration 2 22 2 oo nn 22 2 9 3 External Connectors 2 22 2 22 2 none 23 2 9 3 1 AC Voltage Connector o ooo 24 2 9 3 2 DC Voltage Supply 24 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 5 Chapter 2 Basic Checkout 2 9 3 3 8580 8590 Adaptor Cables 25 2 10 Connecting External Devices 0 o e 26 2 10 1 Powering Down The 8580 8590 2 222 222 26 2 10 1 1 Powering Up The 8580 8590 27 2 11 WLAN Settings lt br vive a 2 Bug Bee Bee 27 2 11 1 Radio Performance 2 2 nn 27 2 11 2 8580 8590 Antenna Solutions for EU Countries 27 2 12 Removing The Protective Film From The Display 28 2 13 Powering Up The 8580 8590 anaana ee ee 28 2 14 Protecting The TFT Display From Memory Effect 28 6 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 2 Basic Checkout 8580 8590 Description g Warning IT IS CRITICAL that this information be reviewed and that any guidelines applicable to your vehicle mount be strictly followed 2 1 8580 8590 Description Thank you for choosing the 8580 8590 vehicle mount computer The 8580 8590 is a multi function PC designed for stationary and mobile use Thanks to its ru
3. 4 1 2 The Cable Cover Grounding Bar amp Cables Assembling Mounting Options For The 8580 8590 o o o oo 4 2 1 Mounting Bracket Toolkit o 4 2 2 Permitted Mounting Positions 4 2 3 Mechanical Dynamic Loading Power Supply 2 2 0 a 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Contents 4 3 1 DC Power Pack o o ee 0 44 4 3 2 Installing Connecting Cables 45 4 4 Vehicle Applications Such As Forklifts 2 2222220 45 4 4 1 Wiring Vehicle Power To The 8580 8590 47 4 5 Cable Cover Splash Guard nme 48 4 5 1 Protection Class IP65 2 22 2 Cm 2 0 000 eee 48 Chapter 5 Operation Of The 8580 8590 Sel Operation 2 2 ur a A ee IL 51 3 2 4 Key Front Panel a fc ec 20800 80m a 51 5 3 10 KeyFrontPanel more 52 5 4 25 Key Front Panel ci a ea 53 SAL POWER rd a E 54 5 4 2 Manual Brightness Control optional 54 543 LEDS dar ate Dee ee Pe ae 54 5 4 4 Function And Number Keys o a 55 JAS Special Keys ery a en ee a 55 5 4 6 ESCAPE Key ENTER Key And Scroll Keys 56 S5 Operating States tek un de ge ee re 56 Chapter 6 Operating System amp Software Applications 6 1 Operating System n Spia 12h hee Bm wee a gh eRe 61 6 1 1 OS Pre installed On Hard Drive Compact Flash 61 6 1 2 Installing On The Hard D
4. C 1 5 Network Connector Version RJ 45 8 pin motherboard reference P14 Pin Signal Name 1 TxP Transmit 2 TxN Transmit 3 RxP Receive 4 CTTD Transmit Centre Termination 5 CTRD Receive Centre Termination 6 RxN Receive 7 n c 8 TERM Termination 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual C 3 APPENDIX D MECHANICAL DYNAMIC LOADING D I Introduction The mechanical environmental conditions of the 8580 8590 can vary greatly in terms of vibrations collisions and shocks The matter is made more difficult by the fact that the random values for acceleration and their frequencies for a given location are often unknown It is therefore useful to divide the values into three operation classes 5M3 5M2 and 5MI on the basis of standards previous measurements and experience The following standards offer a practical means of reference DIN EN 60721 3 5 1998 classification of environmental conditions part 3 section 5 Use on and in ground vehicles e Military standard MIL STD 810F 2000 5 M3 Mobile Use Operational environments with high energy vibrations and high energy shocks as well as rough handling transport compliant with e Operation class 5M3 according to DIN EN 60721 3 5 or equivalent e Category US Highway Truck according to MIL STD 810F e Examples Vehicles without shock absorption Fork lifts unbalanced machines Combustion engine of a construction
5. 82 6 3 2 Logon With The Software Keyboard 83 6 3 3 Installation 2 2222 Co o 84 6 3 3 1 System Requirements 00004 84 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 59 Chapter 6 Operating System amp Software Applications 60 6 3 4 6 3 5 6 3 6 6 3 7 6 3 3 2 Pre Installed On The 8580 8590 84 6 3 3 3 Subsequent Software Keyboard Installation 84 6 3 3 4 Standard Delivery Items 84 Launching The Program o e 85 6 3 4 1 Call Parameters oda east atin War pak Re ge 86 6 3 4 2 Creating A Registry Key 2 2 2 2er 86 6 3 4 3 Desktop Shortcut s p ernea Dee ee 87 6 3 4 4 Autostart Folder o o 88 6 3 4 5 Special Keys On The 8580 8590 88 6 3 4 6 Exiting The Program 2 2 2222er 88 6 3 4 7 Software Keyboard And Taskbar 89 Operation Sid a e ee ee 90 6 3 5 1 Keyboards Included In The Standard Delivery Version 90 6 3 5 2 Keys With Special Functions 91 Configuring The Software Keyboard 91 6 3 6 1 Structure Of The Keyboard cfg File 91 6 3 6 2 Rules For Editing The Keyboard cfg File 92 6 3 6 3 General Options 2 2 22 a 92 6 3 6 4 Defining The Keys 2 2 2 2 m mn nenn 94 Keyboard Maximize Section 2 22 22222 100 6 3 7 1 MaxiMode And ExcludeChain Options 100 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Com
6. 2 22mm e een 18 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual i Contents 2 1 2 8 2 9 2 10 2 11 2 12 2 13 2 14 2 6 14 8580 8590 VESA Drill Holes Unpacking The 8580 8590 22 2 CC mn Packaging sre alie zul A ee an na Putting Your 8580 8590 In Operation 2 2222 22 2 9 1 Cooling Through Unobstructed Air Circulation 2 9 2 Pin Configuration 02000000000 e 2 9 3 External Connectorss o o o o e Connecting External Devices o o o o o 2 10 1 Powering Down The 8580 8590 oo WEAN Settings cil 4 5 wart Ben ni 2 11 1 Radio Performance 2 2 2 2 o 2 11 2 8580 8590 Antenna Solutions for EU Countries Removing The Protective Film From The Display Powering Up The 8580 8590 2 2 aaa Protecting The TFT Display From Memory Effect Chapter 3 Accessories 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 Keyboards a th aoe ae a ek en Hi D 3 1 1 The SMALL Keyboard 2 222 22er 3 1 2 The24 Key Keypad 2 2 2 Mauser am a ae Bea akg External CD ROM Drive 2 2 2 Coon 331 Operation ee ee BA da od 3 3 2 Resources And Drivers 0 0 0 0 000000 0 es USB Stick 2 34 2 2 25 2 en AA RE BY ae en SCAMMERS ac 85 deol tech a ne dat Baer ee Chapter 4 8580 8590 Installation 4 1 4 2 4 3 Complying With Protection Standard IP65 4 1 1 Parts List For Cable Cover Kit
7. 47 4 5 Cable Cover Splash Guard 2 2 0 000 eee eee eee 48 4 5 1 Protection ClassIP65 00000020005 48 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 37 Chapter 4 8580 8590 Installation Complying With Protection Standard IP65 g Warning In order to comply with the IP65 protection standards you must install the 8580 8590 cover guard secure the cables and seal the unit BEFORE mounting the unit using a mounting bracket 4 1 Complying With Protection Standard IP65 The 8580 8590 is sealed against dust and protected against water jets IP65 provided that the following conditions are fulfilled e e 4 1 1 The cable cover is fitted The sealing rings supplied are used for mounting the cables and are sealed with silicone The unused cable sockets are blocked with sealing plugs and are sealed off with silicone The cables are secured in the cable cover with grounding plates The pressure equalisation element PEE in the cable cover should not be sealed or otherwise made airtight Parts List For Cable Cover Kit You 1l need the following parts in order to comply with IP65 standards from left to right in the Figure 4 1 on page 40 1 cable cover with pressure equilisation element 7 partially threaded screws are already fitted 1 grounding bar 3 special screws 2 grounding plates 8 M3 screws 1 Silicone syringe 4 sealing rings 3 6 5mm 2 sealing rings 5 5 9mm 8580 8590 Vehicle
8. 4 Prepare cables and cable cover e Locate the cable cover in the position for mounting at somewhat apart from the computer e Loosely place the cables in loops in the cable sockets of the cable cover not in a straight through position but transposed see diagram At this point push the sealing rings into the cable sockets 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 41 Chapter 4 8580 8590 Installation The Cable Cover Grounding Bar 8 Cables Assembling 5 Fix grounding plates and insert sealing plugs e Lightly fix the cables in the cable cover using the earthing plates Test the fit of the cable cover relative to the equipment e Release the cables from the sealing rings so that the silicone can be applied Insert the sealing rings and cables with silicone in the cable openings of the cable cover e Fix the cables firmly to the grounding plate 6 Insert sealing plugs into the unused cable openings and seal off all of these with silicone _ Cable fixing A Insert sealing plugs with silicone Insert sealing plugs 2 with silicone 7 Fix cable cover Now fix the cable cover to the 8580 8590 Observe the following important points during this operation AN Important There must be no damage to the lid seal of the cable cover It must be possible to fit the cable cover to the equipment s cable duct without excessive force The partially threa
9. E 5 E 5 3 Graphic Configuration Sub Menu E 6 E 5 4 CPU Configuration eee E 8 E 5 5 Chipset Configuration Sub Menu E 8 E 5 6 I O Interface Configuration Sub Menu E 9 E 5 7 IDE Configuration Sub Menu E 10 E 5 8 USB Configuration Sub Menu 2 2 22 2222 E 12 E 5 9 Keyboard Mouse Configuration Sub Menu E 14 E 5 10 Remote Access Configuration Sub Menu E 15 E 5 11 Hardware Monitoring Sub Menu E 16 E 5 12 Watchdog Configuration Sub Menu E 17 E 6 Boot Setup csc ed cP le teed un En ae O E 18 E 6 1 Boot Device Priority 222 22m none E 19 E 6 2 Boot Settings Configuration E 20 EJ gt Security Setup sa ad tee EEE ee a E 21 E 7 1 Security Settings 22 2 222mm E 22 E 7 2 Hard Disk Security o E 22 EX VEXIEMENU o e thw ae hae ed ae ee E E 23 E 9 Additional BIOS Features 22 2 e o E 24 E 9 1 Updating The BIOS 2 2 o o E 24 E 10 BIOS Recovery cuece e ha Pome Ex E 25 E 11 BIOS Security Features 2 nn E 26 E 12 Hard Disk Security Features 2 2 mo onen E 26 vi 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual PROGRAM LICENSE AGREEMENTS Microsoft s End User License Agreement You have acquired a device DEVICE that includes software licensed by Psion Teklogix Inc from Microsoft Licensing Inc or its aff
10. 0 1 2 3 4 IDE PIO mode programs timing cycles between the IDE drive and the programmable IDE con troller As the PIO mode increases the cycle time decreases Async DMA Ultra DMA No option No option This indicates the highest asynchronous DMA mode that is supported This indicates the highest synchronous DMA mode that is supported S M A R T No option Self monitoring analysis and reporting technol ogy protocol used by IDE drives of some manu facturers to predict drive failures Type LBA Large Mode No Installed Auto CD DVD ARMD Disabled Auto Sets the type of device that the BIOS attempts to boot from after the POST has completed Not Installed prevents the BIOS from searching for an IDE disk Auto allows the BIOS to auto detect the IDE disk drive type CD DVD specifies that an IDE CD DVD drive is attached The BIOS will not attempt to search for other types of IDE disk drives ARMD specifies an ATAPI removable media device This includes but is not limited to ZIP and LS 120 Set to AUTO to let the BIOS auto detect LBA mode control Set to Disabled to prevent the BIOS from using LBA mode 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual E 11 Appendix E BIOS USB Configuration Sub Menu Feature Options Description Set to AUTO to let the BIOS auto detect device support for multisector transfer The data trans fer to and from the device will
11. Chapter 6 Operating System amp Software Applications Automatic Switch Off Environment Description Hard switch off count Shows how often the computer was turned off using hard switch off Last switch off reason The cause of the last switch off Excess temp switch off count Shows how often the computer switched off due to excess temperature Insufficient temp switch offs Shows how often the computer switched off due to insufficient temperature Errors temperature sensor Shows how often temperature sensor errors occurred If this error message occurs frequently please send your unit in to be serviced 6 2 3 3 Automatic Switch Off In the Automatic Switch off menu the behaviour of computer switch on and switch off is defined The top left portion of the menu indicates whether the option Automatic Switch off is available and activated The option can be activated in the Software Activation menu after purchasing the option e Save these settings with the Save button Psion Teklogix Config Tool Automatic Switcholf Atomatic switcholf available Settings Timeout to terminate Programs on shutdown Time in Seconds A erun time 900 xs al 5 y a always on Switch On with ignition only for DC devices with ignition and power key only DC with power key Switch off time 180 yla Sw ch Dif W Block input if ignition is off Show taskbar icon
12. Tel 33 4 42 90 88 09 Fax 33 4 42 90 88 88 E mail tekeuro psion com 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual APPENDIX B SYSTEM RESOURCES B I Part The resources listed are reference values only They may vary depending on the system configuration These reference values are especially useful as a guide and for troubleshooting DMA Setup Component Interrupt channel Default Memory Range Hex 1 0 Range Hex IRQ 05 VGA controller perPCI PCIISA FE28000 03B0 03DF routing IRQ 05 PCIe MiniCard slot per PCI en routing Network controller IRQ 05 PCIISA Intel ICH6M with perPCI PnP EE000000 EE0000FF C000 COFF PHY Intel 82562 routing IRQ 05 Onboard Audio perPCI no routing IRQ 05 O1FO 01F7 1 IDE controller per PCI a 03F6 03F7 routing C400 C407 Numeric coprocessor IRQ13 comes 00FO 00FF PS 2 Analog Touch PCVISA optional IRQ12 PnP 0060 0060 IRQ PCVISA USB controller 05 05 15 7 PnP C800 C81F CMOS real time IRQ 08 _ g 0070 0071 clock 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual B 1 Appendix B System Resources Part 1 B 2 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Component Interrupt an Kan Memory Range Hex 1 0 Range Hex LPT1 only avail IRQ07 E PCVISA E 0378 037F able internally PnP 0778 077A Floppy disk drive only available inter
13. Mounting example for table top attachment with elastomer springs 8580 with mobile mounting bracket adjustable to 15 degrees 3 elastomer springs Diameter 30 to 40 mm 20 to 30 mm high Natural rubber Total vibrating weight of 8580 approx 5 kg D 4 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Appendix D Mechanical Dynamic Loading Approximate Solution For Elastomer Spring Selection D 4 1 Approximate Solution For Elastomer Spring Selection Since c m we obtain the following relationship c E im fe 0 039 m f 78N mm Where m oscillatory mass 5 kg fe natural frequency 20 Hz c spring constant in N mm This model applies to the oscillatory mass at the device s center of gravity This lies around 120 mm above the mounting surface of the group of springs and also displaced from it To determine the spring constant for an individual elastomer spring the leverages and arrangement of the springs here in a triangle must also be considered Furthermore each of the 4 elastomer springs connected in parallel must deliver one third of the total spring constant i e 78 N mm 3 26 N mm To simplify matters of the 6 possible degrees of freedom we will only consider those with the greatest deflection in the case of the 8580 In other words We observe the display as it oscillates towards or away from us a combination of rotational and longitudinal oscillation Comparative measurements for precisely
14. No command The set boot commands are deactivated again Activate write protection ENABLE Activates write protection All system changes are written exclusively to the main memory they are discarded when the computer is restarted To activate this setting reboot the computer Deactivate write protec tion DISABLE Disables write protection To activate this setting reboot the computer Deactivate and take over DISABLE COMMIT This setting is acombination of Deactivate write protection and Take over changes Write protection is deactivated changes are applied Take over changes Temporarily deactivates write protection in order to commit current changes to the system Once finished write protection is immediately active again Tap Set Command to apply the settings Tap the Exec Restart button to restart the computer and activate the settings 6 2 3 9 Settings In this menu Psion Teklogix Config is configured with respect to password language etc Psion Teklogix Config Tool Password Protection IV Use password protection for PTX Config Allow read access without password Reading all data I Limited to data without COM port access Password fF Psion Teklogix Config Version 1 1 0 0 Copynght Defauks Export Customer Settings Import Customer Settings Load Factory Defaults Repeat password 17 Common Language I Show hide the softwar
15. a e e e 52 5 4 25 Key Front Panel Se ae a a 53 SAL Bower Keyvr iaa ae en RAT Nr DE 54 5 4 2 Manual Brightness Control optional 54 SAB LEDER 54 5 4 4 Function And Number Keys o oaa 55 3 4 3 Special KEYS ca ee sie 55 5 4 6 ESCAPE Key ENTER Key And Scroll Keys 56 5 5 Operatine States ren a a ea BA e ada 56 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 49 Chapter 5 Operation Of The 8580 8590 Operation 5 1 Operation The 8580 8590 is available with three different front panels e 25 key front panel 10 key front panel 4 key front panel E Note All front panel buttons are described in 25 Key Front Panel beginning on page 53 5 2 4 Key Front Panel The 8580 8590 with a 4 key front panel has the following controls e POWER ON OFF toggle button to switch the unit on and off e Manual brightness control indicated with the and e Backlight on off toggle button light bulb icon gt symbols 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 51 Chapter 5 Operation Of The 8580 8590 10 Key Front Panel 5 3 10 Key Front Panel The 8580 8590 with a 10 key front panel has the following controls e POWER ON OFF toggle button to switch the unit on and off e Manual brightness control indicated with the and e Backlight on off toggle button light bulb icon e Arrow keys ESC and ENTER 3 symbols 52 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer U
16. a message appears prompting the user to confirm it You just need to add the language code to the end of this newly generated text file For example Psion TeklogixCfg_ txt would then be Psion TeklogixCfg_GER txt if it contained the German text During text file generation files with the same name are automatically overwritten English is the system default language It does not need to exist as a text file The program terminates once the text files have been generated 66 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 6 Operating System amp Software Applications Psion Teklogix Config Menus 6 2 3 Psion Teklogix Config Menus 6 2 3 1 Hardware Monitor In the Hardware Monitor menu system information is displayed the Psion Teklogix serial number model installed processor firmware version and BIOS version Temperature information is also displayed here including the inside temperature of the computer and an indication of the heating status on off Psion Teklogix Config Tool Hardware Monitor System Seral no 296106112148 PTX modet 8580 8590 Processor IntellR Celeron R M processor MHz 738 Firmware version 3 00 BIOS version AMI 5000630 Temperature Inside temperature Barca Heating Off The current status of the PC wil be shown here 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 67 Chapter 6 Operating System amp Software Applications Environment 6 2 3 2 Environment The environment c
17. not detail this function here The following equation is based on this transmission function very small damping factors of approx 0 05 and is good for making estimates ae ee 1 7 Where A excitation frequency natural frequency Isolation degree x 100 Reaction acceleration suggested acceleration for A not equalto 1 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual D 7 Appendix D Mechanical Dynamic Loading Determining Insulating Effects Excitation Frequency Natural Frequency A Degree Of Insulation 10Hz 20Hz 0 5 33 Warning Amplification Warning Resonance approx 500 ave oe l and greater High amplification Approx 28Hz 20Hz J 2 0 no insulation 40Hz 20Hz 2 66 60Hz 20Hz 88 80Hz 20Hz 4 93 Based on this table we can clearly expect very good insulation for excitation frequencies that are twice as high as the system s natural frequency Consequently the amplitude of the reaction accelerations of the 8580 8590 still only reaches 66 of the amplitude of the excitation accelerations which actually have an effect twice that of the natural frequency The table also demonstrates the costs of achieving this namely that all excitation frequencies below the natural frequency are amplified to a maximum when resonance occurs Implication For Designing Computer Mounts If high energy excitation frequencies mainly occur in the region of the natural frequency of
18. 105 printers 105 serial ports 105 COMI 105 shutdown automatic 119 120 121 123 signals amp pins C software keyboard 82 autostart folder 88 call parameters 86 configuring 91 desktop shortcut 87 exiting the program 88 installation 83 84 keys defining 94 launching the program 85 loggingon 82 83 maximizing 100 operating 89 90 registry key creating 86 special keys 88 taskbar 88 89 Index types ofkeyboards 90 sound adaptor 113 Windows XP driver installing 1 3 splash guard cable cover 39 supply cable 25 support technical 4 support services 4 1 switch off count APM 68 automatic 68 69 hard 69 last 69 temp error sensor 69 temp excess 69 temp insufficient 69 switch off count automatic 68 69 switch on count ignition 68 power key 68 system resources B keys specialkeys 55 55 T taskbar software keyboard 89 taskbar software keyboard 38 technical specifications 10 technical support 4 1 temp excess switch off Environment Config menu 69 temperature operating 16 temp sensor error 69 terminal assignment pins C TFT display memory effect 28 toolkit mounting bracket 43 touchscreen 12 115 132 Win XP amp XP embedded installing amp calibrating 115 Win XP Prof amp XP Embedded driver for PS2 installing amp calibrating 117 troubleshooting 131 Vv VGA adaptor 0 Windows XP driver installing 0 vibration elastomer springs installing D 3 8580 8590 Vehicle
19. 60950 1 EN 300328 1 and EN 301489 17 in case Psion Teklogix data transmission devices operating in the 2 4 GHz spectrum have been installed 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 17 Chapter 2 Basic Checkout 8580 8590 Dimensions 2 6 13 8580 8590 Dimensions EIN Note All dimensions are represented in millimeters 2 6 13 1 8580 Front And Back Dimensions 245 87 75 00 45 00 95 26 26 50 102 00 46 50 18 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 2 Basic Checkout 8590 Front And Back Dimensions 2 6 13 3 8590 Front And Back Dimensions 261 00 pre 75 00 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 19 Chapter 2 Basic Checkout 8590 Side Dimensions 2 6 13 4 8590 Side Dimensions eo 000 0e0 ceo peoos 111 47 20 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 2 Basic Checkout 8580 8590 VESA Drill Holes 2 6 14 8580 8590 VESA Drill Holes The VESA drill holes on the 8580 8590 are visible on this diagram Dimensions without add ons in mm 2 1 Unpacking The 8580 8590 The delivery includes at least the following e 8580 8590 with strain relief rail e Ordered assembly set 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 21 Chapter 2 Basic Checkout Packaging e Cable cover standard IP65 with strain relief rail One DC or AC c
20. 8 3 1 Network Driver Installation Under Windows XP 112 8 4 Onboard Sound Adaptor 2 2 om 113 8 4 1 Installing Onboard Sound Adaptor Drivers Windows XP 113 8 9 TOUCHSCHEEN 33 seed a Se ee ee Bs is eA 115 8 5 1 Touch Serial For Windows XP amp XP Embedded 115 8 5 2 Touch PS2 For Windows XP amp XP Embedded 117 8 5 3 Resistance Of The Touchscreen 118 8 6 Automatic Switch Off And Heating 119 8 6 1 Automatic Shutdown Process 120 8 6 2 PIVOTS picar ea ee BO aimed cine BK 123 8 6 3 General Notes About Automatic Shutdown Software 123 Chapter 9 Maintenance 9 1 Maintenance 2 2 Common 127 9 1 1 Cleaning The Housing o 2 2 22 e o 127 9 1 2 Cleaning The Touchscreen 2 2 o o o 127 iv 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Contents Chapter 10 Common Mistakes amp Helpful Tips 10 1 Common Mistakes In Usage ee 131 10 1 1 Powering Up Down 2 2 2 0 131 10 12 Cable C ver 2 5 ai EV a een is 131 10 1 3 Installation oaa 131 10 1 4 Mobile Application On Vehicles 132 10 1 5 Using The Touchscreen o oo o 132 10 1 6 Use Storage e e 132 10 17 Disposal a rs ent a ke 132 Appendix A Support Services And Worldwide Offices A l A 2 A3 Technical Support ooo ee A 1 Product Repa
21. Browse 9 Confirm the final message Setup is now complete by tapping OK The computer does not need to be restarted 8 5 1 2 Calibration The touchscreen must be calibrated so that it functions correctly 1 Start the touch configuration tool under Start Programs Hampshire TSHARC Control Panel 2 Choose the Calibration tab and tap the Touch field 3 Once calibration is complete finish by tapping Accept Choose the Click Settings tab and choose Enable right click emula tion Enter the following values Right Click Area Double Click Area each to 13 Right Click Delay Double Click Delay each to the third line 5 Exit the tool with OK 116 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 8 Internal Devices Touch PS2 For Windows XP 8 XP Embedded 8 5 2 Touch PS2 For Windows XP amp XP Embedded 8 5 2 1 Installation The touch drivers to be used can by default be found on the Compact Flash or hard drive under Util atouch lt verNR gt In addition you will find our drivers on the included driver CD 1 Open the corresponding folder and run Setup exe 2 Onthe Welcome dialog tap Next 3 In the Software License Agreement window choose I accept all of the terms of the above License Agreement and then tap Next On the Select Controller dialog choose PS 2 and tap Next 5 Deselect the option in the Configuration Complete dialog and end by tapping Finish 6 In the following window confirm the dialog by tapping O
22. Checkout Power Supply 24 28VDC 60W internal type DC 2 DC power pack 24 48 VDC 100W internal type DC 3 DC power pack 12VDC 100W internal type DC 1 Voltage range 18 to 60VDC Covers power outages up to Sms Electrically isolated Maximum output 60W Optional automatic shutdown software supports Windows Optional temperature display Withstands bursts up to 2kV Nominal current of 3 7 A Connection to SELV circuit only 24 48 VDC nominal down to 11 V for 20 s max Voltage range 18 60 VDC Covers power outages up to 5 ms Electrically isolated Maximum output 100 W Optional automatic shutdown software supports Windows Optional temperature display Withstands bursts up to 2 kV Nominal current 6 2 A Connection to SELV circuit only 12 VDC nominal down to 6 V for 20 s max Voltage range from 9 to 16 VDC Covers power outages up to 5 ms Electrically isolated Maximum output 100 W at9 to 16 VDC 80 W at6to9 VDC Optional automatic shutdown software supports Windows Optional temperature display Withstands bursts up to 2 kV Nominal current of 15 A Connection to SELV circuit3 only 14 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 2 Basic Checkout Maximum Power Available For Peripheral Devices Power consumption Type 30 W 8580 SVGA with Compact Flash Max 100 W 8580 VGA with Compact Flash in heating mode Standby 1W 8580 with DC power pack in standby mode 1 23 The SELV circuit is a
23. Configuration Graphics Configuration gt CPU Configuration Chipset Configuration 1 0 Interface Configuration IDE Configuration gt USB Configuration Keyboard Mouse Configuration Remote Access Configuration Hardware Health Configuration Watchdog Configuration ACPI Configuration Sub Menu Feature Options Description Set this value to allow the system to utilize N the Intel ACPI Advanced Configuration and ACPI Aware O S Power Interface Setto YES if your OS complies with the ACPI specification e g Windows 2000 XP ACPI 2 0 Features No Enable RSDP pointers to 64 bit fixed system Yes description tables ACPI APIC Enabled Set to enable to include the APIC support support Disabled table to ACPI E 4 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Appendix E BIOS PCI Configuration Sub Menu E 5 2 PCI Configuration Sub Menu PCI Interrupt Routing Sub Menu Feature Options Description Specifies if manual configuration is desired Set to NO for operating systems that do not No meet the Plug amp Play specification In this case BUENOS Yes the BIOS configures all devices in the system Select YES to let the operating system configure PnP devices that are not required for booting PCI Latency This option allows you to adjust the latency Timer AS timer of all devices on the PCI bus Allocate IRQ to Yes Allow or restrict the BIOS from giving the VGA PCI VGA No c
24. IRQ 06 0 et 03F2 03F5 nally SCIIRQ ACPI bus IRQ09 ae ae COM4 Analog legacy Touch IRQ 11 ISA 02E8 02EF COM3 IRQ10 ne E 03E8 03EF COM2 IRQ03 ee 02F8 02FF COMI IRQ04 S 3 03F8 03FF IRQ 05 SMBus controller per PCI se Not used 0400 routing 0020 0021 Interrupt controller IRQ 02 00A0 00A 1 0060 0060 Keyboard IRQ 01 0064 0064 System timer IRQ 00 0040 0043 B 2 Part 2 Appendix B System Resources List of abbreviations TOM Top of memory max DRAM installed Part 2 DMA Setup Component Interrupt Channel Default Memory Range Hex 1 0 Range Hex 0000C000 0000D400 000A0000 000AFFFF 000B0000 000BFFFF Graphic controller 000C0000 000CDFFF re E0000000 E7FFFFFF i EC000000 ECOOFFFF ED000000 EDO7FFFF 0000 000F 4 0080 0090 DMA controller 16 bit 0094 009F 00C0 00DF VO read for ISA a z s 0A00 0A0F OCF8 OCFF 4000 407F PCI bus 4080 40FF 5000 500F 6000 607F E0000 FFFFF CC000 DFFFF 04D0 04D1 A0000 CBFFF OCF8 OCFF 9FCOO IFFFF 0072 0075 Motherboard TOME DER TOM 0480 04BF TOM 8MB 192kB resources 0800 087F TOME 132KB 002E 002F 1024kB TOM 8MB 0000 OOFF 122KB 0100 OLOF E0000000 EFFFFFFF FED1C000 FED1FFFF Memory refresh 0 8 bit System speaker 0061 0061 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual B 3 A
25. Mount Computer User Manual 39 Chapter 4 8580 8590 Installation The Cable Cover Grounding Bar 8 Cables Assembling nana BB 41 44 Figure 4 1 Cover Guard Parts You will need the following tools Size 3 screwdriver for slotted screws e Size 1 screwdriver Phillips Knife 4 1 2 The Cable Cover Grounding Bar amp Cables Assembling 1 Mount the grounding bar to the cable cover using the 3 special screws Grounding Bar Cable Cover 40 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 4 8580 8590 Installation The Cable Cover Grounding Bar amp Cables Assembling 2 Prepare the sealing rings e First check how many cables are to be connected to the 8580 8590 e Choose the sealing rings according to the cable diameter 3 6 5mm or 5 5 9mm Then prepare the corresponding number of sealing rings Do this by making an incision with a knife at the mark only to the midpoint of the sealing rings e Make certain that the remaining sealing rings are not cut open e Put the correct sealing rings around the cables 3 Fit cables to the 8580 8590 e Connect all required cables maximum 6 to the computer interface e Next place the 8580 8590 onto a soft base A Important The surface of the touchscreen should always be kept free of dirt dust finger marks and so on to ensure full visibility of the display Make sure the screen does not get scratched or otherwise damaged before placing the device face down
26. Mount Computer User Manual iii iv Index insulation D 2 D 3 vibrations resolving D 1 W Windows XP embedded 63 Win XP amp XP Embedded driver for PS2 installing 117 Win XP amp XP embedded driver installing amp calibrating 115 wireless LAN settings 27 WLAN settings 27 worldwide offices A 10 key front panel 57 25 key front panel 57 4 key front panel 5 8580 8590 dimensions 18 model descriptions 7 mounting options 43 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual
27. Onboard Sound Adaptor The 8580 8590 is equipped with an onboard sound adaptor Normally this adaptor is not directed to the outside Resources The onboard sound adaptor is a true Plug and Play component All resource allocation and management is therefore performed by the BIOS 8 4 1 Installing Onboard Sound Adaptor Drivers Windows XP The sound card drivers to be used can be found by default on the Compact Flash or hard drive under Util Sound lt verNR gt In addition you will find the drivers on the included driver CD Proceed as follows to install the onboard sound adaptor drivers 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 113 Chapter 8 Internal Devices Installing Onboard Sound Adaptor Drivers Windows XP 1 Open the corresponding folder and run Setup exe Realtek AC 97 Audio Setup 5 17 Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for Realtek AC 97 Audio The InstallShield Wizard will install Realtek AC 97 Audio on your computer To continue click Next InstallShield 2 Tap on Next Hardware Installation The software you are installing for this hardware Realtek AC 97 Audio has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows XP Tell me why this testing is important Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now an
28. Pack Three different DC power packs each fully integrated and electrically isolated are available for the 8580 8590 DC power packs with 18 to 60VDC input voltage maximum output 60W DC power pack with 18 to 60VDC input voltage maximum output 100W DC power pack with 9 to 16VDC input voltage maximum output 100W The heating option requires a 100W power pack 44 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 4 8580 8590 Installation Installing Connecting Cables Power is connected to the underside of the unit using a Phoenix Contact plug There is no power switch Important In DC applications the 8580 8590 must only be connected to a SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage circuit 1 Ensure that there is a suitable disconnecting device such as a power switch or circuit breaker in the power supply circuit Ensure that the disconnecting device isolates all supply voltage lines See Appendix B Pin configuration The DC connecting cables must be protected by a fuse 30AT maximum The ignition connecting cables must be protected by a fuse of the following type 5x20mm T 125mA L 250V for example a Wick mann 195 125m4 250V The SELV circuit is a secondary circuit that is designed and protected so that its voltages will not exceed a safe value both when operating correctly or if a single error occurs THERE ARE TWO POWER INPUT VERSIONS FOR THE 8580 8590 SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS MUST BE CONSIDERED WHEN CONNECTING POWER
29. Part 2 122 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 8 Internal Devices Drivers 8 6 2 Drivers DLoGPwrw sys driver V1 0 for Windows XP Standard setting I O port 0x379 length 2 Bytes The 8580 8590 and the automatic shutdown module communicate via the motherboard control port which consists of the two I O ports described above 8 6 3 General Notes About Automatic Shutdown Software The Config program must be installed for the automatic shutdown module to function correctly If the Config has not been started the 8580 8590 will carry out a hard shutdown once the delay time and shutdown time set by the hardware has elapsed In this case the operating system is not shut down normally before the power is switched off The current application is unable to save its data and the file system becomes increasingly unstable and inconsistent If the Config has been started the program can recognize when the operating system needs to be shut down Firstly the Windows message WM_QUERYENDSESSION is sent to all running applications to inform them of the impending shutdown Now every application has to respond within the time that is set in the registry If a response is not sent in the specified time the application is forced to quit If there are any open programs with unsaved changes it may not be possible to automatically quit them for example an unsaved document in WORDPAD EXE a program supplied with Windows In
30. TO THE TERMINAL If 12V is connected to a 24 48 V 8580 8590 the vehicle mount will not start up but the unit will not be damaged If 18V or more is connected to a 12V 8580 8590 the vehicle mount WILL BE DAMAGED THE UNIT WILL NO LONGER FUNCTION 4 3 2 Installing Connecting Cables If possible use the connecting cables supplied to connect the 8580 8590 to the power supply Make sure that the connecting cables are laid without kinks and are protected 4 4 Vehicle Applications Such As Forklifts Pay special attention to the various electrical potentials when installing the unit on a vehicle such as a forklift In the 8580 8590 the logic ground and the shield ground are firmly linked The logic ground is the earth line GND for all of the internal electrical components such as the hard drive and the CPU 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 45 Chapter 4 8580 8590 Installation Vehicle Applications Such As Forklifts Never connect a 12 VDC device to a 24 48 VDC vehicle The g Warning Carefully read the following warnings device model is identified on the device type plate a warning sticker is affixed to the unit and on the external connector strip Some forklifts have a chassis that is connected to DC Therefore the 8580 8590 chassis is also connected to DC However if you use peripheral devices that supply DC to the 8580 8590 via an interconnector such as a DC serial port this will cause a shor
31. Temp red LED indicates an excessively high or low temperature inside the unit HD green LED indicates access of the hard drive Compact Flash drive Power green LED indicates an available internal power supply 54 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 5 Operation Of The 8580 8590 Function And Number Keys 5 4 4 Function And Number Keys SHIFT F2 F3 F4 FS F6 F7 F8 F12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Yellow LED indicates the status of the SHIFT key 0 F1 digit 0 or function key F1 if the SHIFT key is pressed to 9 F10 digit 9 or function key F10 if the SHIFT key is pressed F11 decimal point or function key F11 if the SHIFT key is pressed lt F12 BKSP or F12 if the SHIFT key is pressed 5 4 5 Special Keys S1 Special key Pressing this key has the same effect as simultaneously pressing the CTRL and key on the keypad S2 Special key Pressing this key has the same effect as simultaneously pressing the CTRL and key on the keypad 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 55 Chapter 5 Operation Of The 8580 8590 ESCAPE Key ENTER Key And Scroll Keys 5 4 6 ESCAPE Key ENTER Key And Scroll Keys ESC key il ENTER key also called the RETURN key 4 PgUp Cursor Up or Page Up when pressing the SHIFT key y PgDn Cursor Down or PageDown when pressing the SHIFT
32. all 8580 8590 plug in connectors 22 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 2 Basic Checkout External Connectors 2 9 3 External Connectors FH gt 10100MBt Figure 2 3 AC Version RJ45 COM 2 G 3 lt gt 1000MBit Q A gt Y wv iN RJ4 USB1 J45 USBO A lt gt 10 100 MBit Figure 2 5 24 48VDC 100W Version 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 23 Chapter 2 Basic Checkout AC Voltage Connector USBI EG lt gt 10100MBi 6 I2VDC 100W Version m Figure 2 9 3 1 AC Voltage Connector Version Standard power plug IEC 320 compliant 3 pin Figure 2 7 AC Power Supply Connector Exterior View 2 9 3 2 DC Voltage Supply Version Phoenix Combicon 3 pin DC Ignition QO Q Figure 2 8 DC Power Supply Connector Exterior View Explanation Ignition on means that a control signal must be routed to this connection e g ignition of a vehicle that matches the supply voltage level and is able to supply at least 2 W to the 8580 8590 The signal reference is DC 24 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 2 Basic Checkout 8580 8590 Adaptor Cables 2933 8580 8590 Adaptor Cables The 8580 8590 is shipped with one of 2 adaptor cables along with a power extension cable PN 13985 301 The power extension cable is connected to the vehicle on one side and the adaptor cable on the other side All cables can be used with
33. capacity e Connecting cables e Antenna A help table with the correct settings is provided below Translation between mW and dBm 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2 23 24 4 5 6 8 10 12 15 20 25 30 40 50 60 80 100 125 150 200 250 2 11 2 8580 8590 Antenna Solutions for EU Countries The integrated 8580 8590 antenna solutions are based on the prevailing IEEE 802 11b standard which allows wireless data transfer at rates from 54 Mbps to 1 Mbps using the 2 4 GHz band g Warning According to regulations published in the gazette 89 2003 of the RegTP regulating body for telecommunications and mail now Federal network agency for electricity gas telecommunications post and railway the maximum permissible transmitting power EIRP equivalent isotropically radiated power in the 2 4 GHz fre quency band is set at 20 dBm The transmitting power of the two integrated antennas 4 dBi or 5 dBi must be set to 30 mW 15 dBm so that the EIRP limit value is adhered to when using the antenna 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 27 Chapter 2 Basic Checkout Removing The Protective Film From The Display To set the transmitting power of the wireless card please read the documentation on the wireless card 2 12 Removing The Protective Film From The Display The display of the 8580 8590 is protected during transp
34. graphics mode resolution to the local flat panel resolu Scaling expand text amp tion graphics 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Appendix E BIOS CPU Configuration E 5 4 CPU Configuration Feature Options Description Processor Info Displays the processor manufacturer brand fre No option Block quency and cache sizes Allows a reduction of the performance of the processor by utilizing clock modulation The On Demand Clock value indicates the CLOCK ON to CLOCK E X Disable OFF interval ratio E g 75 results in a perfor Modulation mance decrease of about 25 Note This option is only available for Celeron M CPUs E 5 5 Chipset Configuration Sub Menu Feature Options Description Disabled Enable or disable the memory hole between Memory Hole ISMB 16MB 15MB and 16MB If enabled accesses to this range are forwarded to the LPC PCI bus IOAPIC Deis Enable Disable ICH6M IOAPIC function Enabled APIC ACPI SCI Disabled If set to disabled IRQ9 is used for the SCI IRQ Enabled If set to enabled IRQ20 is used for the SCI Disabled If enabled the CPU is put to C4 state when the C4 On C3 el a ACPI OS initiates a transition to C3 for addi tional power saving at Desktop Idle Mode N Disabled Enable or disable PCI Express LO and L1 link Power Manage Enabled power states ment Enabled PCI Express Port 1 Disabled E 8 8580 8590 Vehicle Moun
35. machine 5 M2 Restricted Mobile Application Operational environments with low energy vibrations and high energy shocks as well as careful handling transport compliant with e Operation class 5M2 according to DIN EN 60721 3 5 or equivalent e Category US Highway Truck according to MIL STD 810F e Examples Vehicles with shock absorption Driver s cab in a tractor stand ing machines Machine tools 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual D 1 Appendix D Mechanical Dynamic Loading Units Without Vibration Insulation tuned to high frequency 5 MI Stationary Use Operational environments with low energy vibrations and medium energy shocks as well as very careful handling transport compliant with e Operation class 5M1 according to DIN EN 60721 3 5 Examples Vehicles with very good shock absorption Car dashboard immobile mounting surfaces Desk or wall D 2 Units Without Vibration Insulation tuned to high frequency Selection criteria Stationary partly mobile or fully mobile applications for which components offering insulation against vibrations cannot be used or are not required AN Important The 8580 8590 system can vibrate and should therefore be installed using the bracket as rigidly as possible With their variable mountings the 8580 8590 units form a spring mass system that can result in excitation by one or more random vibrations or shocks from its surroundings This system reacts with natural oscil
36. occur multiple Block Multi Disabled the number of sectors see above sectors at a Sector Transfer Auto time Set to Disabled to prevent the BIOS from using block mode The data transfer to and from the device will occur one sector at a time Auto Set to AUTO to let the BIOS auto detect the nal 0 1 2 3 4 supported PIO mode Auto Set to AUTO to let the BIOS auto detect the SWDMAO 1 2 supported DMA mode DMA Mode MWDMAO 1 2 SWDMA Single Word DMA UDMAQ 1 2 3 MWDMA Multi Word DMA 4 5 6 UDMA Ultra DMA Set to AUTO to let the BIOS auto detect hard Aid disk drive support SMART Disabled Set to Disabled to prevent the BIOS from using Enabled SMART feature Set to Enabled to allow the BIOS to use SMART feature on supported hard disk drives 32 Bit Data Trans Disabled Enable Disable 32 bit data transfers on sup fer Enabled ported hard disk drives E 5 8 USB Configuration Sub Menu Feature Options Description Disabled Disable ICH6M USB host controllers USB Functions 2 USB ports Enable UHCI host controller 0 4 USB ports Enable UHCI host controller 0 1 6 USB ports Enable UHCI host controller 0 1 2 USB 2 0 Control Enabled Enable the ICH6M USB 2 0 EHCI host con ler Disabled troller E 12 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Appendix E BIOS USB Configuration Sub Menu Feature Options Description Legacy USB support refers to the USB key bo
37. of display is used The temperature ranges mainly depend on these two components 10 1 7 Disposal The Psion Teklogix general terms and conditions set out the obligations for disposal in accordance with official electronics regulations 132 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual APPENDIX A SUPPORT SERVICES AND WORLDWIDE OFFICES Psion Teklogix provides a complete range of product support services to its customers worldwide These services include technical support and product repairs A I Technical Support For technical support in North America Call Toll free 1 800 387 8898 Option 3 or Direct Dial 1 905 813 9900 Ext 1999 Option 3 For technical support in EMEA Europe Middle East and Africa please contact the local office listed in the website below http www psionteklogix com EMEASupport For technical support in Asia contact the local office listed in the website below http www psionteklogix com Technical Support for Mobile Computing Products is provided via email through the Psion Teklogix customer and partner extranets To reach the website go to www psionteklogix com and click on the appropriate Teknet link on the home page Then click on the Login button or the Register button depending on whether you have previously registered for Teknet Once you have logged in search for the Support Request Form A 2 Product Repairs For repair service in North America Call Tol
38. or removing the device 4 2 1 Mounting Bracket Toolkit The following tools are required for positioning the 8580 8590 mounting bracket 5mm Allen Key 6mm Allen Key For mounting and positioning the stationary mounting bracket Hexagonal socket wrench Allen key sizes 5 mm and 6 mm For mounting and positioning the mobile mounting bracket Hexagonal socket wrench Allen key size 6 mm 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 43 Chapter 4 8580 8590 Installation Permitted Mounting Positions 4 2 2 Permitted Mounting Positions The permitted mounting positions of the 8580 8590 are defined as follows From a minimum of 90 Up to a maximum of 90 AN Important The unit can only be mounted in a range of 180 as illustrated 4 2 3 Mechanical Dynamic Loading Since the 8580 8590 is a weighted structure the unit will be subject to mechanical dynamic effects Therefore optimizing the mounting can be very helpful Refer to Appendix D Mechanical Dynamic Loading for details 4 3 Power Supply An integrated electrically isolated DC power supply is available for the 8580 8590 The power pack is designed to fulfill the requirements for the full range of operating temperatures of a 8580 8590 with standard extension modules In a system with a 800 MHz CPU 512 MB RAM HDD a 10 4 display and an external keyboard this leaves approximately 20W for plug in cards and or external devices 4 3 1 DC Power
39. secondary circuit that is designed and protected so that its volt ages will not exceed a safe value both when operating correctly or if a single error occurs 2 6 9 Maximum Power Available For Peripheral Devices Power Supply Motherboard with nose with internal fan DC 1 800MHz 24W 28W DC 1 1GHz 16W 20W DC 3 800MHz 13 2W 26 2W DC 3 1GHz 5W 18W AC 1 800MHz 13 2W 26 2W AC 1 1GHz SW 18W 2 6 10 Power Supply Fuses The symbol for the fuse is FA You will find the exact position on the sticker located on the connection plate see External Connectors on page 23 Power Supply Fuse Type Examples Wickmann 195 2160 16A 250V ee TASA Siba 179120 SIBA 7000135 16A 250V or similar devices produced by other manufacturers Bussman S505 6 3A Wickmann 181 6 3A Littelfuse 215 06 3 DC 2 an T63A Schurter 0001 2512 Siba 70 007 65 6 3A Elu 179200 6 3A or similar devices produced by other manufacturers 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 15 Chapter 2 Basic Checkout Ambient Conditions Power Supply Fuse Type Examples DC 3 DC 4 L 250V 5x20mm T 12 54 Wickmann 195 2125 12 5 A 250 V Siba 179120 SIBA Nr 7000135 12 5 A 250 V or similar devices produced by other manufacturers AC 1 H 250V 5x20mm T 1 254 Wickmann 181 1 25 A or similar devices produced by other manufacturers 2 6 1 Ambient Conditions O
40. set BAUD rate following the scanner man ufacturer s guidelines Otherwise the software wedge will not function properly 1 1 6 Tips amp Tricks Note that according to the EIA 232 E specification the maximum cable length is 15 m at 19 200 bps Malfunctions in the RS 232 connections are frequently caused by ground loops If both end devices establish a ground connection via RS 232 but do not share the same ground potential in their power supply circuits then compensation currents may result This is particularly noticeable with long cables These compensation currents which are also present at the ground point of the RS 232 connection may significantly degrade signal quality and effectively stop the data flow In challenging environments electrically isolated connections via external converters are strongly recommended 106 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual INTERNAL DEVICES 8 1 8 2 8 3 8 4 8 5 8 6 Chipset pass a ds Nee eek Pe db eae 4 109 8 1 1 Installing Chipset Drivers Under Windows XP 109 VGA Adapter zu a A a Ad Bt ee G 110 8 2 1 VGA Driver Installation Under Windows XP 110 Network Adaptor 10 100 o o ee 111 8 3 1 Network Driver Installation Under Windows XP 112 Onboard Sound Adaptor ooa 113 8 4 1 Installing Onboard Sound Adaptor Drivers Windows XP 113 Touchsereen Shots A en Gite Ae 115 8 5 1 Touch Serial For Window
41. the end of the name For example you can enter MPC to change names like MPC The network adapter names can be also shortened with the wild card at the end These settings serve the automatic assignment of compute names The assignment of diferert names is supported by inserting the MAC address The Psion Teklogx service program venhes these entries during each system startup and adusts the name if necessary NETBIOS names wil be shortened to 15 characters 6 2 3 8 Enhanced Write Filter EN Note The Enhanced Write Filter menu is only relevant for the Microsoft Win dows XP Embedded operating system If EWF is not installed no changes can be performed Write protection is enabled and managed in the Enhanced Write Filter menu This allows you to protect the system against modification ofany kind All write accesses or modifications on an activated EWF drive will be discarded with the next restart 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 77 Chapter 6 Operating System amp Software Applications Enhanced Write Filter EWF settings are not saved or loaded to import export configurations see Settings on page 79 The computer s EWF drives are displayed in the EWF Drives field there is usually only one The settings below apply to the EWF drive selected here 78 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 6 Operating System amp Software Applications Settings Set boot command Boot md
42. 0 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 3 Chapter 1 Introduction Text Conventions Chapter 10 Common Mistakes amp Helpful Tips provides some helpful troubleshooting tips Appendix A Support Services And Worldwide Offices provides the helpdesk phone number at the Mississauga Ontario Canada office and details the support services available This appendix also lists the world wide office addresses and phone numbers Appendix B System Resources lists system resources for reference values They may be useful as a guide and for troubleshooting Appendix C Pinouts provides tables of terminal pin assignments Appendix D Mechanical Dynamic Loading provides information addressing the varied mechanical environmental condi tions of the 8580 8590 in terms of vibrations collisions and shocks and the options available to counter these Appendix E BIOS details the BIOS setup 1 1 1 Text Conventions EIN Note Notes highlight additional helpful information AN Important These statements provide particularly important instructions or additional information that is critical to the operation of the equipment g Warning These statements provide critical information that may prevent physical injury equipment damage or data loss 1 1 2 For Qualified Personnel This manual was written for qualified personnel The information is intended exclusively to complement the expertise of qualified personnel not to replace it F
43. 2 Resources for the keyboard controller are pre defined in the system architecture and automatically managed by the BIOS All keyboards can be used with all operating systems No additional drivers are required 3 1 1 The SMALL Keyboard A mountable SMALL keyboard English German and French is available for the 8580 8590 protection class IP 65 zz a u a u a 6 e The following SMALL keyboards are available through Psion Teklogix Desktop SMALL keyboard English German and French versions Add on version This add on version can be attached to a stationary or mobile mounting bracket with a mounting kit 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 33 Chapter 3 Accessories The 24 Key Keypad 3 1 2 The 24 Key Keypad Psion Teklogix also provides a 24 key keypad which can be mounted onto the device with a protection class IP 65 24 Key Keypad 3 2 Mouse Any PS 2 compatible mouse with a standard Mini DIN plug USB connector or RS 232 port can be connected to the 8580 8590 If the mouse has a PS 2 connection a Y cable is also required KIN Note It is not possible to use a PS 2 mouse during Touch operations if you use the touch controller in PS 2 mode However a USB mouse or a RS 232 mouse can always be used in combination with touch mode Resources for the PS 2 mouse controller are pre defined in the system architecture and automatically managed by the BIOS This is also the case for RS 232 and USB m
44. 580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual I Il License Agreement REGARDING THE DEVICE OR THE SOFTWARE THOSE WARRAN TIES DO NOT ORIGINATE FROM AND ARE NOT BINDING ON MS Note on Java Support The SOFTWARE may contain support for pro grams written in Java Java technology is not fault tolerant and is not designed manufactured or intended for use or resale as online control equipment in hazardous environments requiring fail safe performance such as in the operation of nuclear facilities aircraft navigation or communica tion systems air traffic control direct life support machines or weapons systems in which the failure of Java technology could lead directly to death personal injury or severe physical or environmental damage Sun Microsystems Inc has contractually obligated MS to make this disclaimer No Liability for Certain Damages EXCEPT AS PROHIBITED BY LAW MS SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PER FORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE THIS LIMITATION SHALL APPLY EVEN IF ANY REMEDY FAILS OF ITS ESSENTIAL PUR POSE IN NO EVENT SHALL MS BE LIABLE FOR ANY AMOUNT IN EXCESS OF U S TWO HUNDRED FIFTY DOLLARS U S 250 00 Limitations on Reverse Engineering Decompilation and Disassembly You may not reverse engineer decompile or disassemble the SOFTWARE except and only to the extent that such activity is expressly permitted by ap
45. 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual January 24 2007 Part No 8100119 A Windows 400 y TT e a PSION TEKLOGIX ISO 9001 Certified Quality Management System Copyright 2007 by Psion Teklogix Inc Mississauga Ontario This document and the information it contains is the property of Psion Teklogix Inc is issued in strict confidence and is not to be reproduced or copied in whole or in part except for the sole purpose of promoting the sale of Teklogix manufactured goods and services Furthermore this document is not to be used as a basis for design manufacture or sub contract or in any manner detrimental to the interests of Psion Teklogix Inc All trademarks are the property of their respective holders gt a Return To Factory Warranty Psion Teklogix provides a return to factory warranty on this product for a period of twelve 12 months in accordance with the Statement of Limited Warranty and Limi tation of Liability provided at www psionteklogix com warranty If you are not already a member of Teknet and you attempt to view this warranty you will be asked to register As a member of Teknet you ll have access to helpful information about your Psion Teklogix products at no charge to you In some regions this warranty may exceed this period Please contact your local Psion Teklogix office for details For a list of offices see Appendix A Support Services And Worldwide Offices The warranty
46. 8580 8590 operating software and the unit is automatically switched off for example after three minutes or after a signal from the operating software 120 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 8 Internal Devices Program Flowchart 8 6 1 1 Program Flowchart ON sO RO Temp Sensor defekt Heizung MPC 6 T Temperatur t Zeit o Ignition an Tomp Sonsor Ignition DC OFF _ gelekt geschaltet on sO RO G Power LED R Temp LED Blinken PCON Rechner wird mit Strom versorgt PC OFF Rechner ohne Strom versorgung Temp Ja defekt bertomperatur sor Ignition aus Untortomporatur cO Re Rechner einschalten Temp Sensor defekt RO blinkt Heizung aus Verzweigung Heizung an ZUSTAND NORMAL Figure 8 1 Automatic Shutdown Program Flowchart Part 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 121 Chapter 8 Internal Devices Program Flowchart gt O NE Hinnas re ignition an so T gt 70 C Temp Sensor abgelaufen defekt 2 O 0 Hezungaus binken Heizung MPC 6 T Temperatur waren ad t Zeit Abschaltung Ignition DC off O s 0 en ons 0 BEER R Temp LED Blinken PCON Rechner wird mit Strom Abschaitzeit versorgt abgelaufen Sensor defekt RO Rechner ohne Strom ac versorgung Ger t aus so ro 20s Totzeit spgelsufen MAINPOWER ON Figure 8 2 Automatic Shutdown Program Flowchart
47. Abbreviations Used For 8580 90s amp Accessories Please note that to save space on the 8580 8590 and supplied accessories the following abbreviations have been used Abbreviation Explanation DC E DC Ign Ignition 2 5 8580 90 Description And Type Identification The device type plate on the 8580 8590 contains the following information 8580 8590 Describes the 8580 8590 with a connection level and a 10 inch or 12 inch display SVGA or XGA Display resolution AC or DC Type of power supply the following numbers 1 9 indicate the exact type of power supply with input voltage or AC power supply with additional fre quency display H H stands for heating further letters denote other device options 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 2 Basic Checkout 8580 90 Description And Type Identification e g 24 48 V with 6 24 Input voltage of the DC power supply with nominal current e g 800MHz Clock rate ofthe CPU S N 11 or 12 digit serial number composed of Psion Teklogix specific device code 29 stands for the 8580 8590 model range Indication of the week of manufacture Indication of the year of manufacture Five or six digits for internal Psion Teklogix identification DLoG GmbH FE MPC 6 AXX FCC ID UQI MPC6 IC 6808A MPC6 0682 D This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS 210 of Industry Canada Oparation is subject to
48. Auto hide the taskbar ON If automatic hiding of the taskbar is enabled the software keyboard always positions itself along the extreme edge of the screen If the taskbar is then automatically shown on the screen the position of the software keyboard remains unchanged With the option Keep the taskbar on top of other windows OFF the software keyboard covers the shown taskbar the covered parts cannot be selected 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 89 Chapter 6 Operating System amp Software Applications Operation With the option Keep the taskbar on top of other windows ON the shown taskbar covers the software keyboard With the next keypress on the area of the software keyboard that is still visible the software keyboard returns to the foreground again 6 3 5 Operation The software keyboard is controlled using a touch pen or your finger tips on the touchscreen Any entries made for example letters and numbers are passed to the application program currently active 6 3 5 1 Keyboards Included In The Standard Delivery Version The standard delivery version offers the user the following software keyboards DOCE Ao ao aaa naa JAS OIF AEREO fe zee NM Jue ae a Figure 6 2 Standard Black And White Software Keyboard ea ea ero 5 ee er rs ro Jesjesarsa AJ xJnJt BjH ajs J tim op Figure 6 3 Blue 24 key terminal emulation keypad 90 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Cha
49. CAPsion Teklog Keyboard cig Common 7 Activate this options only i the write protection EWF is active 7 Hide taskbar Lock Windows task manager 7 Lock system keys CuHEsc Alt Esc Alt Tab left Windows key Definition of special Windows system settings 74 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 6 Operating System amp Software Applications Network Settings Automatic Windows Logon Logon automatically as Enable or disable the Automatic Windows Logon Domain name User name Password Logon data for the Automatic Windows Logon must be entered Logon With Software Keyb oard Show software keyboard at logon If this check box is selected the software keyboard is already available to the user upon logging in Keyboard definition for the logon A CFG file and hence a particular keyboard layout can be specified for the logon it may differ from the default keyboard Changes to this setting are activated only after the computer has been restarted Common Activate this option only if the write protection This setting is only useful for Microsoft Windows XP Embedded Here you can define whether the following options relating to the taskbar task manager and system keys are to be valid only when EWF write protection is active EWF is active For example When the system administrator is working on the computer and has deactivated EWF write pr
50. INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABLE QUALITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE WE DO NOT WARRANT OR MAKE ANY REPRESENTATIONS REGARDING THE USE OR THE RESULTS OF THE USE OF THE SOFTWARE IN TERMS OF ITS CORRECTNESS ACCURACY RELIABILITY USE WITH FUTURE PSION TEKLOGIX DEVICES INTRODUCED OR OTHERWISE YOU EXPRESSLY ACKNOWLEDGE AND AGREE THAT USE OF THE SOFTWARE IS AT YOUR SOLE RISK AND YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR INSTALLATION OF THE SOFTWARE ON YOUR COMPUTER 5 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY We are liable for no more than the value of the license fee that you paid for the Software This limitation is cumulative and our responsibility for multiple claims will not exceed in aggregate this limit Under no circumstances are we or our third party suppliers liable for damages of third parties claimed against you or for harm to your records or data or special incidental indirect or consequential damages including but not limited to lost profits lost business revenue or failure to realize expected savings loss of data loss ofuse of the Software or any associated equipment downtime and user s time even if you informed us of their possibility or for breach of any express or implied warranty breach of contract negligence strict liability or any other legal theory related to the Software This limitation applies whether you are entitled to claim damages from us or our third party suppliers as a matter of co
51. K Touch Screen Driver Setup Message Setup is now complete You must Restart your system For changes to take effect Press OK to Restart now or Cancel to abort the Restart Cancel 7 Restart your computer 8 5 2 2 Calibration The touch must be calibrated so that it functions correctly 1 Start the touch configuration tool under Start Programs Hampshire TSHARC Control Panel Choose the Calibration tab and tap the Touch field 3 Once calibration is complete finish by tapping Accept Choose the Click Settings tab and choose Enable right click emula tion Enter the following values Right Click Area Double Click Area each to 13 Right Click Delay Double Click Delay each to the third line 5 Exit the tool with OK 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 117 Chapter 8 Internal Devices Resistance Of The Touchscreen 8 5 3 Resistance Of The Touchscreen Resistance to chemical substances The transparent coating of the 8580 8590 touchscreen surface is resistant to most chemical substances that are normally used at home or in the industrial sector As the majority of chemicals react more intensely at higher temperatures the screen has been designed for normal room temperatures as well as extreme operating temperatures AN Important The data listed here applies exclusively to Psion Teklogix s resis tive touchscreens 3 A u A ph RRA tte ana sr a Coffee none none Ketchup non
52. Microsoft Windows XP e Microsoft Windows XP Embedded 6 3 3 2 Pre Installed On The 8580 8590 If the software keyboard was ordered together with a new vehicle mount the program will have been installed by Psion Teklogix prior to shipping The associated files are located in directory c Psion Teklogix 6 3 3 3 Subsequent Software Keyboard Installation If you need to install subsequent installation of the software on an 8580 8590 an installation program is available The software is automatically installed in directory c Psion Teklogix but can be changed manually 6 3 3 4 Standard Delivery Items Important Software Keyboard Files Main program which can be automatically started using the Autostart folder or a registry run key PTXKEYBOARD EXE Alternatively the program can be launched using a desktop shortcut or keyboard shortcut For details refer to Launching The Program on page 85 In the configuration file Default name Keyboard cfg the layout and functionality of the software keyboard are defined The program searches for this file in the same directory as the EXE file KEYBOARD CFG 84 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 6 Operating System amp Software Applications Launching The Program Languages The default CFG file is the English layout file Keyboard cfg This file may also be found in directory c Psion Teklogix gr under the name Keyboard_de 24er cfg CFG files ar
53. PPENDIX C PINOUTS The following chapter lists the pin numbers and the appropriate signals The abbreviations used are n c not connected C I External Connectors C 1 1 Keyboard And Mouse Version Mini DIN PS2 6 pin motherboard reference P12 Keyboard only or keyboard and mouse connected via a Y cable Pin Signal 1 KBDATA 2 MSDATA 3 GND 4 5v fused 5 KBCLOCK 6 MSCLOCK C 1 2 USB Version 8 pin motherboard reference P13 Pin Signal 1 5V fused 2 USBO 3 USBO 4 GND 5 5V fused 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual C 1 Appendix C Pinouts Serial Port COM1 Pin Signal USBI USB1 GND C 1 3 Serial Port COMI Version D SUB D 9 pin MALE motherboard reference P15 Pin Signal 1 5V fused 2 USBO 3 USBO 4 GND 5 5V fused 6 USBI 7 USB1 8 GND C 1 4 Serial Port COM2 Version D SUB D 9 pin MALE via adaptor cable to motherboard reference P16 RS232 Version standard Pin Signal Name 1 DCD Data Carrier Detect 2 RxD Receive Data 3 TxD Transmit Data 4 DTR Data Terminal Ready 5 GND Signal Ground C 2 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Appendix C Pinouts Network Connector Pin Signal Name 6 DSR Data Set Ready 7 RTS Request to Send 8 CTS Clear to Send 9 RI Ring Indicate
54. P_SHIFT SHIFT symbol BMP_BACK e BACKSPACE symbol BMP_APPKEY APPLICATION key BMP_INSERT is Small INSERT text BMP END Small END text 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 6 Operating System amp Software Applications Defining The Keys BMP_DELETE Small DELETE text BMP_NEXT Small PAGE DOWN text BMP_PRIOR Small PAGE UP text BMP_HOME Small HOME text Special symbol for SWITCH POSITION see BMP_MoveUpDown Tx VK_KB_UPDOWN Special symbol for SWITCH KEYBOARD en r see VK_KB_SWITCHNEXT BMP_Keyboard Special symbol for the MAXIMIZE function BMP_Minimize Special symbol for the MINIMIZE function Virtual Key Codes Apart from certain special codes the Windows virtual key code alternatively the scan code with see below is specified as the text name here 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 97 Chapter 6 Operating System amp Software Applications Defining The Keys At present only one basic key code can be set for each key in combination with SHIFT ALT Gr this then automatically gives the other assignments Therefore for the key code E the euro symbol is automatically produced with the ALT Gr key pressed The virtual key code names can be obtained from Microsoft MSDN Microsoft Developer Network Examples e E E Assignment of label and code E to a key For the assig
55. Q10 COM4 Address 0x2E8 0x2EF hexadecimal Interrupt IRQ11 7 1 2 COMI Options The following section describes what needs to be observed when using the COM1 port to supply power to external equipment The resources required for the COMI controller module are automatically reserved by the BIOS 1 1 3 COMI As A Power Supply The COM port can optionally supply externally connected equipment with 12 V or 5 V of power The voltages are protected by internal fuses which limit the total consumed current to 1 1 A at 5 V including keyboard and mouse The current consumption at 12 V is also limited to 1 1 A by a reversible fuse Depending on the specific system configuration the maximum current consumption at 12 V may be significantly lower 1 1 4 Serial Port Printers Printers with a serial port can be connected to the 8580 8590 7 1 5 Serial Port Bar Code Scanners To activate the integrated scanner software wedge under Windows XP Embedded 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 105 Chapter 7 Serial Ports Tips amp Tricks 1 Open the Start menu and navigate to Settings gt Control Panel gt Acces sibility Choose the General tab Choose Support accessibility options Click Settings Configure the desired COM port and BAUD rate Confirm the change with OK Click OK again for the changes to take effect Pa AL A AN Important Keep in mind that you must configure the scanner correctly to RS 232 and the above
56. Show counter ignition is off V Hide desktop completely Info output for the switch off C with ignition with ignition and power key with power key only by system shutdown Into Ignition off ignition off nShxtdown in m s Shutdown System shutdown activated 7 Shutdown to hibernation mode Configuration for the automatic switchol Ge 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 6 Operating System amp Software Applications Automatic Switch Off Settings After run time and Timeout to terminate programs on shutdown If you do not want the computer to shut down immediately after switching it off using the ignition or power key but rather 1t should remain on for a time then enter an after run time in seconds here Shutdown times The length of time until shutdown consists of two counters 1 After run time The after run time begins with the switching off of the igni tion The shutdown counter is displayed on the monitor according to the settings In this countdown the after run time is counted down If the after run time has elapsed a message for the shutdown is displayed in the Shutdown dialog During this time the computer can be returned to normal oper ating status with the ignition 2 Timeout to terminate programs Next all applications are informed that Windows will shut down After this the timeout begins counting down but a counter is no longe
57. U CPU internal 512 kB level 2 cache on the 1 GHz CPU CPU internal 256 to 1024 MBytes in one SO DIMM slot Fully cacheable DDR2 technology AMIBIOS8 1 MByte Flash BIOS with ACPI PnP Programmable in the system BIOS POST self test A riser card is available for expansions 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual cards Real time clock IDE Interface Floppy disk drive Fan Serial Ports Chapter 2 Basic Checkout Motherboard 1 PCI slot 32 bit 5 V Real time clock with a power reserve of up to 10 years Supports up to two IDE devices from PIO Mode 3 4 to UDMA 33 Connection via a 44 pin connec tor 2 mm grid Connectable devices 2 5 hard drives enquire which capacities are cur rently available 2 5 Flash disks IDE enquire which capacities are currently available Compact Flash type I II Important notes for Compact Flash Cards Only use Compact Flash Cards approved and released by Psion Teklogix to ensure the device functionality Otherwise data loss could increase The Compact Flash Cards used in the 8580 8590 must be industrial and non removable models Supports an external 3 5 USB floppy disk drive Protected to ESD level 4 according to EN 61000 4 2 Optional Ist serial port 115 200 Baud max 16550A compatible 16 byte FIFO supports RS 232 on an external 9 pin D Sub con nection ESD level 4 protected acc to EN 61000 4 2 2nd serial port 115 200 Baud max 16550A compatible 16 b
58. U Directive 1999 5 EC Declaration available www psionteklogix com Cet quipement est conforme aux principales caract ristiques d finies dans la Directive europ enne RTTE 1999 5 CE D claration disponible sur le site www psionteklogix com Die Ger te erf llen die grundlegenden Anforderungen der RTTE Richtlinie 1999 5 EG Den Wortlaut der Richtlinie finden Sie unter www psionteklogix com Questa apparecchiatura conforme ai requisiti essenziali della Direttiva Europea R amp TTE 1999 5 CE Dichiarazione disponibile sul sito www psionteklogix com Este equipo cumple los requisitos principales de la Directiva 1995 5 CE de la UE Equipos de Terminales de Radio y Telecomu nicaciones Declaraci n disponible en www psionteklogix com Este equipamento cumpre os requisitos essenciais da Directiva 1999 5 CE do Parlamento Europeu e do Conselho Directiva RTT Declara o disponivel no enderego www psionteklogix com O s onMou c avr g n npo tis Pacik s arrort oels TNS Koworichg o nylag EU R amp TTE 1999 5 EK H won ovuu pooons Sraridetar oT Orevbuvon www psionteklogix com Deze apparatuur voldoet aan de noodzakelijke vereisten van EU richtlijn betreffende radioapparatuur en telecommunicatie eindappa ratuur 199 5 EG verklaring beschikbaar www psionteklogix com Dette udstyr opfylder de V sentlige krav i EU s direktiv 1999 5 EC om Radio og teleterminaludstyr Erkl ring findes pa www psionteklog
59. a agpec www psionteklogix com Acest echipament satisface cerin ele esen iale ale Directivei UE 1999 5 EC Declara ia poate fi gasit pe site ul www psionteklogix com ranga atitinka pagrindinius EU direktyvos 1999 5 EC reikalavimus Deklaracij galima rasti www psionteklogix xyz K esolev seade vastab EU Direktiivile 1999 5 EC selgitus saadaval www psionteklogix com xyz aparat ra nodro ina nepiecie amas ES Direkt vas pras bas Deklar cija ir pieejama www psionteklogix com xyz VIII 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Approvals And Safety Summary Dan l apparat huwa konformi mal kriterji tad direttiva ta l EU 1999 5 EC Din id dikjarazzjoni tista ssiba fuq is sit www psionteklogix abc Oprema je skladna z bistvenimi zahtevami EU direktive 1999 5 EC Deklaracija je na voljo www psionteklogix com xyz Az eszk z megfelel az EU 1999 5 EC f direktivainak a nyilatkozat megtal lhat www psionteklogix com xyz To urz dzenie spe nia wymagania zasadnicze dyrektywy Unii Europejskiej 1999 5 EC Deklaracj zgodno ci mo na znale pod adresem internetowym D Use of the 802 11 8580 8590 vehicle mount in France Owing to French Government restrictions the 802 11 8580 8590 vehicle mounts are limited to indoor use They may be used outdoors on private property only with prior authorization from the French Ministry of Defense FCC Information To Users Federal Communication Co
60. al 4 de 6 7 8 Appendix E BIOS BIOS Recovery Select Bios Update ll lx Y Update Bootblock IV Invalidate CMOS Update BIOS 7 Force Update Save Current BIOS To File BIOS file selected C Util mpe5 METOOCOO ROM Current BIOS Version P915R113 Close Click Select BIOS ROM file and choose the current binary file Select Update Bios The update is carried out without further confirmation Then restart the 8580 8590 After completing the update the settings described below need to be configured in the BIOS Setup Utility menu Page Item Settings Exit lt Load CMOS Defaults gt No setting possible Main Setup Page Save and Exit with F10 OK No setting possible E 10 BIOS Recovery The BIOS recovery scenario is recommended for situations when the normal flash update fails and the user can no longer boot back to an OS to restore the system The code that handles BIOS recovery resides in a section of the flash referred to as boot block 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual E 25 Appendix E BIOS BIOS Security Features A In order to make a BIOS recovery from a USB device floppy USB Stick the BIOS file must be copied into the root directory of the storage device and renamed to AMIBOOT ROM Then boot from the device The BIOS issues a series of 4 beeps that indicate that the system BIOS ROM file has successfully been updated After t
61. allo cates at least 64MB but may allocate up to 128MB ifrequired DVMT Dynamic Video Memory Technology E 6 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Appendix E BIOS Graphic Configuration Sub Menu Feature Options Description Amount of DRAM the DVMT graphics driver MO eye can or will allocate depends on DVMT mode Meno poms selected Auto CRT only Select the display device s used for boot up Boot Display SDVO only LFP Local Flat Panel LVDS Device CRT SDVO Note Auto feature only works with a DDC LFP only compatible CRT monitor CRT LFP Auto Select a predefined LFP type or choose Auto to VGA 1x18 002h let the BIOS automatically detect and configure VGA 1x18 013h the attached LVDS panel l SVGA 1x18 Auto detection is performed by reading an 004h EDID data set via the video PC bus XGA 1x18 006h Note Customized EDID utilizes an OEM defined EDID data set stored in the BIOS XGA 2x18 007h flash device XGA 1x24 008h VGA 640x480 Local Flat Panel z is e a SVGA 800x600 Type 00Ah XGA 1024x768 UXGA 2x24 SXGA 1280x1024 00Ch Use the following settings for Customized VGA 1x18 013h EDID 1 for Hosiden HLD1045AE Customized SVGA 1x18 004h EDID 2 for Optrex T 51944D104J FW A AA NEC Customized NL8060BC31 28D and AUO G104SN03 VO EDID 3 XGA 1x18 006h for NEC NL10276BC24 13 Centering Local Flat Panel expand text Select whether and how to scale the actual video a expand
62. appropriate configuration exists these may also be the same as for the PS 2 mouse With the exception of ensuring that the jumpers are set correctly J6 open Touch active and J13 closed PS 2 open COM4 no further configuration is required 8 5 1 Touch Serial For Windows XP amp XP Embedded 8 5 1 1 Installation The touch drivers to be used can by default be found on the Compact Flash or hard drive under Util atouch lt verNR gt In addition you will find the drivers on the included driver CD 1 Open the corresponding folder and run Setup exe 2 In the Welcome dialog tap Next 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 115 Chapter 8 Internal Devices Calibration 3 In the Software License Agreement window choose I accept all of the terms of the above License Agreement and then tap Next In the Select Controller dialog choose serial RS 232 and tap Next 5 In the Serial Configuration dialog choose COMA and 9600 Baud and tap Next 6 Deselect the option on the Configuration Complete dialog and close by tapping Finish 7 Two Files Needed windows will appear querying the path to the tsufiltr sys file 8 Select Browse to navigate to the installation folder indicated above then choose the Serial folder and tap OK x The file tsufiltr sys on Touch Screen Driver Disk is Sw needed Cancel Type the path where the file is located and then click DK Copy files from C Utilkatouch 620cs4Serial
63. arameter Logon with Software Keyboard e g on Psion Teklogix devices with Psion Teklogix Config program or Inthe file Psion TeklogixCfg Local cfg e g on Psion Teklogix devices without Psion Teklogix Config program The two alternatives are described below Psion Teklogix Config Setting Psion Teklogix Config menu System settings parameter Logon with Software Keyboard If this check box is selected the Software Keyboard is already available to the user upon logging in This is the default setting A CFG file and hence a particular keyboard layout can be specified for the logon it may differ from the default key board Changes to this setting are activated only after the computer has been restarted Show Software Keyboard at logon Keyboard definition Psion TeklogixCfg_Local cfg Setting In 8580 8590s without Psion Teklogix Config the setting can be implemented in the file PTXCfg Local cfg Psion TeklogixCfgSystem LogonKeyboardShow 1 LogonKeyboardCfg C Psion Teklogix Keyboard cfg 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 83 Chapter 6 Operating System amp Software Applications Installation 6 3 3 Installation This section outlines the requirements and the steps you ll need to follow to install the Psion Teklogix Software Keyboard The Software Keyboard runs on both 8580 and 8590 vehicle mounts 6 3 3 1 System Requirements The following operating systems are supported e
64. ard USB mouse and USB mass storage device support If this option is Disabled any attached USB device will not become available until a USB Disabled compatible operating system is booted How en Enabled ever legacy support for USB keyboard will be PP Auto present during POST When this option is Enabled those USB devices can control the system even when there is no USB driver loaded AUTO disables legacy support if no USB devices are connected Enable Disable USB keyboard legacy support USB Keyboard Disabled NOTE This option has to be used with caution Legacy En Enabled Ifthe system is equipped with USB keyboard egacy suppo only then the user cannot enter setup to enable the option back USB Mouse Disabled Teeny Support Enabled Enable Disable USB mouse legacy support USB Storage Disabled Enable Disable USB mass storage device sup Device Support Enabled port Enable Disable the Port 6h 64h trapping option Port 60h 64h trapping allows the BIOS Port 64 60 Emula Disabled to provide full PS 2 based legacy support for tion Enabled USB keyboard and mouse It provides the PS 2 functions like keyboard lock password setting scan code selection etc to USB keyboards USB 2 0 Control Full speed Configures the USB 2 0 host controller in hi ler Mode Hi speed speed 480Mbps or full speed 12Mbps BIOS EHCI Disabled Enable workaround for OSes without EHCI Hand Off Enabled hand off support USB Beep Disabled Enable Disable the bee
65. are permissible for example Al In all three modes the upper case A is always displayed a A Normal a with SHIFT A with ALT Gr no display A Normal A with SHIFT or ALT Gr no display blank key If the or character or other characters that are difficult to enter are being specified for the labelling then this can be done with the hexadecimal operator Character displayed through 2F Character displayed through 24 Bitmaps Bitmaps can also be used for the key display The pre defined standard keyboard symbols may already be found in the resources of the software keyboard program Alternatively the bitmap files can also be specified directly BMP_Shift Display of the Shift arrow from the program resource BMP_MySymbol bmp Display of the bitmap file MySymbol bmp Please note the following e The special character must be specified in front of the bitmap name The bitmap files must either be located in the current working directory of the program or they must be specified with full path name e For all bitmap files the Color RGB 140 195 255 is permanently defined as the transparent color 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 95 Chapter 6 Operating System amp Software Applications Defining The Keys 96 Bitmap Definitions For Label Symbols Examples BMP_RETURN aj RETURN symbol BMP_TAB E TAB symbols BMP_CAPS CAPS LOCK continuous Shift symbol BM
66. ating Systems Supplied On CD ROM 61 6 1 2 2 Operating System Images 2 2222 nn 62 6 1 2 3 Operating Systems On Floppy Disk 62 6 1 3 Special Features Of The Operating System 62 6 1 3 1 Windows XP Embedded 2 2 22 2 2000 63 6 2 Psion Teklogix Config Tool 00004 63 6 2 1 Overview Of The Config Functions 63 6 2 2 Installation 390 08 au a aD dads GS oh A 64 6 2 2 1 System Requirements 2 222 2 220mm nennen 64 6 2 2 2 Preinstalled Software 2 2 2222 nn nme 64 6 2 2 3 Subsequent Installation 2 222 222 2 nn 64 6 2 2 4 Automatic Installation Of The Software Keyboard 65 6 223 Files tacts Dal ee as 65 6 2 2 6 Launching The Program 65 6 2 2 1 Password Check dais nase BR a E 66 6 2 2 8 Loading Language Files 66 6 2 3 Psion Teklogix Config Menus o o 67 6 2 3 1 Hardware Monitor 2 2 2222 67 6 2 3 2 Environment a an re ea en 68 6 2 3 3 Automatic Switch Off 2 2 2222 2 2 69 6 2 3 4 Special Switch On Off Features 2 222 22 72 6 2 3 5 Front Panel Keyboard 2 2 2 2 2 nn nennen 73 6 2 3 6 Common System Settings 2 2 22 2 nme 74 6 2 3 7 Network Settings 2 22 2 aaa 75 6 2 3 8 Enhanced Write Filter 2 22222 nn nme 77 6 2 3 9 SEUMES u og 5 A A Soa Hee es 79 6 3 The Software Keyboard 2 2 2 2 m mm nen 82 6 3 1 Psion Teklogix Config And Software Keyboard
67. b lt Psion Teklogic PTXKeyboard exe EY RunOnceEx BPTXUserControl lt Psion TeklogodPTAUserControl exe 1 El Setup ablsoundMan SOUNDMAN EXE gt abltsharc C Program Files tsharc hwincal exe My Computer HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWAREMicrosoft indows Current ersion Run 8 To check the new program call restart your computer 6 3 4 3 Desktop Shortcut The software keyboard can be started using a desktop shortcut Here various call parameters see section ofthe same name can be set Note In order to start the software keyboard with a shortcut at least one soft ware keyboard must be activated with the ShowOnStart 1 switch in the Keyboard cfg file To create the shortcut 1 Goto the PTX Keyboard program using Start gt All Program gt Psion Teklogix Right click PTX Keyboard A shortcut menu opens Choose the Properties command Switch to the Shortcut tab For Target enter the call parameter switchview after the EXE file and after one space res O 6 Apply the settings Set path name In the Psion Teklogix Keyboard Properties dialog box the path and name of the configuration file can also be set for the Target parameter In this case the default name Keyboard cfg in the default directory c Psion Teklogix need no longer be used 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 87 Chapter 6 Operating System amp Software Applications Autostart Folder Define Keyboard Shortcut In the P
68. be carried out by professionals familiar with the system environment 6 1 2 1 Operating Systems Supplied On CD ROM There are two ways to install operating systems which are supplied on CD ROM Using an external CD ROM drive connected to a USB port This drive can be used to install for example Windows XP Embedded or Windows XP Pro e Initializing the hard drive Compact Flash using a bootable floppy disk and then copying the operating system CD and driver CD contents onto the hard drive Compact Flash using the right network CD drivers The operating system can then be installed directly from the hard drive Compact Flash 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 61 Chapter 6 Operating System amp Software Applications Operating System Images EN Note The installation CD must include Service Pack 1 or higher if Windows XP is to be installed via a USB connected CD ROM Service Pack 2 is included with all current installation CDs from Psion Teklogix 6 1 2 2 Operating System Images If you have created an image of a master installer there are many ways to copy it to another computer From CD ROM For installation via USB CD ROM a bootable image CD must be available The operating system image can then simply be installed from the USB connected CD ROM drive Via Memory Stick For installation via a USB memory stick a bootable memory stick with an image must be available The operating system can then be installe
69. board It brings the complete standard keyboard with function keys and numeric pad directly to your PC screen with easy touch operation The operator can work with an alphanumeric keypad without connecting a physical keyboard Overview Of Important Functions All of the keys found on a standard keyboard are available alphanumeric function keys etc on the Software Keyboard e Several keyboards can be defined e Two different keyboard colors offer additional design options e Switching between various keyboards is possible The keyboard can be quickly displayed and hidden again 6 3 1 Psion Teklogix Config And Software Keyboard The Software Keyboard starts automatically when Psion Teklogix Config is launched When the cursor is placed in an input field the keyboard is always shown 82 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 6 Operating System amp Software Applications Logon With The Software Keyboard If the file Keyboard cfg cannot be located by the system in the Software Keyboard installation directory an error message appears If the keyboard is started by Psion Teklogix Config it is also terminated when Psion Teklogix Config is closed 6 3 2 Logon With The Software Keyboard The Software Keyboard version 1 5 and higher can be used to log on to the Microsoft Windows system The logon settings are stored in one of the following locations Inthe Psion Teklogix Config Menu System settings p
70. ch Off with ignition only for DC devices with auto matic switch off Automatic switch off is activated when the ignition is switched off 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 71 Chapter 6 Operating System amp Software Applications Special Switch On Off Features with ignition and power key only for DC devices with auto matic switch off Automatic switch off is activated when the ignition is switched off The power key shortens the defined after run time and initiates computer shutdown with power key The computer is shut down or switched off with the power key if no automatic switch off is available a hard switch off takes place only by system shut The computer cannot be switched off using the ignition or the down power key it has to be shut down in the Start menu Shutdown to hiberna Ifthe computer is switched off using the ignition or the power tion mode key it goes into hibernation mode When this happens a copy of the main memory is written to a file accelerating the startup of the computer This option must be activated in the power management centre of the computer Power Properties 6 2 3 4 Special Switch On Off Features This message is displayed upon activating a switch on option with ignition Switch on with ignition x N ATTENTION The option switch on with ignition is only allowed For direct current DC devices Activating t
71. copy of the Software for backup or archival purposes You shall not remove any copyright notice or proprietary notices labels or marks in or on the Software b Evaluation As part of evaluation you may install and use the Software only during the specified evaluation period Unless you register the license as described below the evaluation license shall expire upon the expiration of the evaluation period 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Ill IV License Agreement c License Registration You will be required to provide a license ID unique to each device for registering your Software license As part of your software license registration we will provide you a corresponding license key for each device d No Modifications You may not modify or create any derivative work of the Software or any copy or portion thereof nor may you remove any Software identification copyright or other notices e No Distribution You may not distribute the Software in whole or in part to any other third party f Virus Program You may not develop or knowingly incorporate any virus program that may be harmful to a computer or a network in conjunction with the Software or use the Software for any other purpose as which may be harmful to a third party g Assignment You may not assign or transfer the Software to a third party or allow a third party to use the same h Reverse Engineering Modification reverse engineering reverse compili
72. d contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing STOP Installation 3 In the following window tap Continue Anyway 4 Restart your computer 114 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 8 Internal Devices Touchscreen 8 5 Touchscreen An optional resistive touchscreen is available for the 8580 8590 The touchscreen can be operated with or without a keyboard and is compatible with a mouse AN Important Ifthe touch controller is configured as PS 2 touch via jumpers a mouse cannot be connected to the external PS 2 mouse MN Note Ofcourse it is always possible to use a serial or a USB mouse at the same time as the touchscreen Explanation Of Functions A touchscreen controller for resistive touchscreens is integrated into the motherboard to analyze the sensor line state changes caused by touching The touchscreen controller calculates and formats this data and then sends it to the touchscreen software driver via the COM4 port or optionally the mouse PS 2 port interrupt controlled The driver converts the data into pointer commands The analog touchscreen controller used for analysis provides a resolution of 4096 x 4096 pixels 12 bit horizontal and vertical 4 wire touchscreens 10 4 front panel and also 8 wire touchscreens 12 1 front panel are supported Resources By default the resources for the touchscreen controller are the same as for the COM4 port If the
73. d cfg File 6 3 6 2 Rules For Editing The Keyboard cfg File To edit the CFG file editors such as Windows Notepad can be used e Redundant spaces should be avoided as they can lead to errors Incorrect lines are ignored e As is customary a semicolon in the first column of a line can be used for comment lines 6 3 6 3 General Options Name of the section Keyboard_xxx In the Keyboard_xxx section you make general settings for the respective software keyboard This section must be explicitly available for every software keyboard xxx stands for the name of the software keyboard This name should indicate the function of the respective keyboard The entry specified after the keys displays the default value or an example value Keys Of The Keyboard_xxx Section StdKeySize 45 40 Defines the standard key size X Y in pixels This size is used as the default size for all keys of this software keyboard Font Tahoma 24 B e Here you can set font name font size and boldface type for the key label ling Boldface type can be disabled by omitting the B e In general the fonts are generated with activated anti aliasing With small font sizes however anti aliasing is ignored by the system ShowOnStart 0 Normally the software keyboards should not be visible at program start so the default value here is 0 With the value 1 the software keyboard is dis played immediately when the program launches BorderSize 3 3 Defines the widt
74. d from the memory stick Via The Network When installing via a network you need to have an external USB floppy disk drive and a bootable disk with the right network driver The operating system image can then be installed from the network server 6 1 2 3 Operating Systems On Floppy Disk Operating systems supplied on floppy disk can be installed from an external USB floppy disk drive There are three ways to install additional system specific device drivers such as those for display and network adaptors or touchscreen e Ifthe 8580 8590 only contains a floppy disk drive the device drivers need to be copied from the IPC HPC MPC Drivers CD ROM to the floppy disk e Ifa CD ROM drive is available for the USB connection on the 8580 8590 1t is possible to install from the IPC HPC MPC Drivers CD ROM e Ifa network connection is available copy the IPC HPC MPC Drivers CD ROM to the network server and install the device drivers from there 6 1 3 Special Features Of The Operating System Always observe the documentation provided by the operating system s manufacturer when using a custom operating system 62 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 6 1 3 1 Chapter 6 Operating System amp Software Applications Windows XP Embedded Windows XP Embedded If the 8580 8590 is running Windows XP Embedded not all USB devices will be supported 6 2 Psion Teklogix Config Tool Psion Teklogix Config is used fo
75. date of termination Any rights and obligations under this Agreement that by their nature continue after it ends will remain in effect until they are completed 9 GENERAL The laws of the Province of Ontario and the federal laws applicable therein excluding the conflict of laws provisions govern this Agreement If any provision of this Agreement is deemed invalid or unenforceable by any country that particular provision will be deemed modified to the extent necessary to make the provision valid and enforceable and the remaining provisions will remain in full force and effect Failure by us to insist on strict performance or to exercise a right when entitled does not prevent us from doing so at a later time either in relation to that default or any subsequent one No modifications of this Agreement shall be effective unless in writing and approved by us You acknowledge that you have read this Agreement understand it and that it is the complete agreement between you and Psion Teklogix with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes all prior agreements oral or written 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual APPROVALS AND SAFETY SUMMARY A CE Markings When used in a residential commercial or light industrial environment the product and its approved UK and European peripherals fulfil all requirements for CE marking R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC This equipment complies with the essential requirements of E
76. ded screws must be tightened 5 turns at a time preferably diagonally opposed Retighten the screws after 2 days 42 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 4 8580 8590 Installation Mounting Options For The 8580 8590 AN Important Please retain these mounting instructions You must remove the cable cover before connecting any other equipment and replace it after connection Please ensure you attach the cable cover follow ing the instructions in this guide The protection class can no longer be guaranteed if the cable cover is attached incorrectly 4 2 Mounting Options For The 8580 8590 The 8580 8590 can be mounted in a variety of ways e Horizontally The unit can be positioned horizontally on a desk or mounted on a steering wheel and vehicle console Wall mounted Wall mounts are also available for mounting the unit on machines and operating panels Roof mounted The vehicle mount can also be mounted on the roof for example under the vehicle roof Depending on the vibration resistance and pivoting demands mounting brackets clamp foots or RAM mount elements can also be used to attach the device Please contact your Psion Teklogix sales office refer to Appendix A to find out more about the whole range of installation options available g Warning Risk of injury The unit could fall during transit or installation and cause injury Always ensure that there are two persons avail able when installing
77. e when timeout 3 is reached Reset Power button 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual E 17 Appendix E BIOS Boot Setup Feature Options Description 0 5sec 1sec 2sec A Ssec Selects the timeout value for the first stage Timeout 1 10sec watchdog event 30sec Imin 2min Timeout 2 See above Selects the timeout value for the second stage watchdog event Timeout 3 See above Selects the timeout value for the third stage watchdog event E 6 Boot Setup Select the Boot tab from the setup menu to enter the boot setup screen In the upper portion of the screen the boot setup allows you to prioritize the available boot devices The lower portion of this setup screen shows options related to the BIOS boot Boot Priority Selection Type Based E 18 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual E 6 1 Boot Device Priority Appendix E BIOS Boot Device Priority Feature Options Description Select between device and type based boot pri ority lists The device based boot priority list allows you to select from a list of currently detected devices only The type based boot Boot Priority Device Based priority list allows you to select device types Selection Type Based even if a respective device is not yet present Moreover the device based boot priority list might change dynamically in cases when devices are physically removed or added to the system The ty
78. e both the 8580 8590 and the connected devices Make sure that external peripheral devices with their own power supply are switched on at the same time as the 8580 8590 or after you start the 8580 8590 If this is not possible please ensure that the 8580 8590 is adequately protected from power leakage caused by an external device 2 10 1 Powering Down The 8580 8590 Always shut down the 8580 8590 as follows 1 If your 8580 8590 has a DC power pack and automatic shutdown soft ware power down the device using the ignition input If your device has an AC power pack and automatic shutdown soft ware power it down using the power button Remove the cable cover Disconnect the device from the DC or AC supply voltage pull the plug The 8580 8590 is only shut down once the power LED has gone out 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 2 Basic Checkout Powering Up The 8580 8590 2 10 1 1 Powering Up The 8580 8590 Only power up the 8580 8590 when all devices have been connected and the vehicle mount has been closed correctly remember the cable cover Otherwise you may damage the 8580 8590 2 11 WLAN Settings 2 11 1 Radio Performance g Warning Do not exceed the maximum permissible transmitting power which is specified by each separate country 8580 8590 users must verify this themselves Please keep in mind the configuration for the transmitting power e Wireless card programmed driver
79. e currently available in the following languages e English e French German Should you require a different language please contact your Psion Teklogix sales agent To activate a CFG file other than the default version 1 Rename the file Keyboard cfg in directory c Psion Teklogix for exam ple to Keyboard_english cfg 2 Copy the required CFG file for example C Psion Teklogix ENG Key board cfg English or C Psion Teklogix GER Keyboard cfg German to directory C Psion Teklogix 3 Restart the software keyboard The new layout is displayed 6 3 4 Launching The Program The Software Keyboard can be started in the following ways e Using the Windows Start menu By creating a registry key e With a desktop shortcut e Using the Autostart folder Using special keys on the 8580 8590 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 85 Chapter 6 Operating System amp Software Applications Call Parameters 6 3 4 1 Call Parameters The call parameters listed in the table below can be set keep in mind that settings are case insensitive CFG Filename You use this parameter if the configuration file Key board cfg for the software keyboard is not located in the same directory as the EXE file or if you want a different name to be used File names and directories that contain spaces should be placed in inverted commas Allows an active software keyboard to be enabled dis SWITCHVIEW abled on t
80. e keyboard automatically on input fields in PTX Config W Waning with query on import of static network data compute name IP addresses Language setting User Default X Settings for this Psion Teklogix configuration progam 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 79 Chapter 6 Operating System amp Software Applications Settings Password Protection A password can be activated to allow access to programs Enter a password and repeat the entry in the Repeat pass word field This is case sensitive Use password protection for Psion Teklogix Config Allow read access without password Psion Teklogix Config can be started without a password Reading all data It is possible to read all data but no changes may be made to the settings A password is not required to start Psion Teklogix Config Reading of data is limited The Environment Automatic Switchoff and Front Panel menus are not available Limited to data without COM port access Language The language of the Psion Teklogix Config menus is defined The default is always the system language of the computer If no language file is available for this Language setting language texts will be displayed in German Only those languages may be selected for which lan guage files Psion TeklogixCfg _ txt are available in the Config EXE directory Defaults With this function all Psion Teklogix Config settings can be
81. e none Cleaning agents liquid none none Milk none none Mustard none slight yellow stain Strong Tea none none Vinegar none none pn Solvents Industial 909 Relative Humidity Visible Effect at 50 Chemicals RH dry Acetic acid none none Acetone MEK 50 50 none none Brake fluid none none Butyl acetate none none Cellosolve none none Ethanol isopropanol 50 50 none none Gasoline none none Concentrated sulfuric acid none none Petrol based oil none none 118 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 8 Internal Devices Automatic Switch Off And Heating Mineral oil none none 40 sodium hydroxide none slight corrosion 111 trichlorethane none none Turpentine none none Vm amp P Naphtha none none Pencil Hardness Test ASTM D 3363 74 The resistive 8580 8590 touchscreens have a hardness gt 4H Test scale from softest to hardest 6B 5B 4B 3B 2B B HB F H 2H 3H 4H 5H 6H 7H 8H 9H Adhesion Test scale OB 100 delamination 5B no delamination 8 6 Automatic Switch Off And Heating 8580 8590 models with DC voltage can optionally be equipped with either an automatic shutdown module or an automatic shutdown and heating module If the heating option is implemented the 8580 8590 can be operated at temperatures ranging from maximum 30 C to 50 C Modes Of Operation If wired up accordingly the 8580 8590 conve
82. e software keyboard which was specified for Keyboard_xxx in the section designation is also displayed It is recommended however not to show the title bar With the title bar shown the software keyboard can gain focus if you click the title bar the current input window would lose focus ShowTaskWin 0 e 1 Show in the taskbar e 0 Do not show Here you can make the individual software keyboard windows visible in the taskbar and in task switching with ALT TAB Background R G B Definition of the window background with RGB values this entry has pri ority over the Pattern specification 6 3 6 4 Defining The Keys Name of the section Keys In the Keys section you define the individual keys of the software keyboard The overall size of the keyboard results from the arrangement of the keys An entry for a key definition contains the following mostly optional fields Labelling Keycode Pattern Size Position Normal Shift AltGr VirtualKeycode PatternBitmap X Len Y Len X Pos Y Pos 94 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 6 Operating System amp Software Applications Defining The Keys Labelling The first three fields up to the first character are for the labelling of the keys 1 Normal field labelling without SHIFT and without ALT Gr 2 Shift field labelling with the SHIFT key pressed 3 AltGr field labelling with the ALT Gr key pressed The following combinations
83. ect the Exit tab from the setup menu to enter the exit setup screen Save Changes and Exit Feature Description Save Changes and Exit Exit setup and reboot so the new system configuration parameters can take effect Diseard Chanpes and Exit Exit setup without saving any changes made in the BIOS setup program 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual E 23 Appendix E BIOS Additional BIOS Features Feature Description Discard changes without exiting setup The option values Discard Ch da presented when the computer was turned on are used Load CMOS Defaults Load the CMOS defaults of all the setup options E 9 Additional BIOS Features E 9 1 Updating The BIOS The hardware of the 8580 8590 lets you update the system BIOS without opening the unit You should only update the BIOS if the BIOS in your 8580 8590 is severely corrupted During the update operation the power supply to the unit must not be interrupted Should this happen the unit will need to be sent in for repairs Read also BIOS Recovery on page 25 Updating The BIOS Under Windows 1 Boot up MS Windows 2 Start the CGUTLGUI EXE A x r Select Operation Target C ROM File Board CGOS BIOS Module Modification Panel Configuration Firmware Update i 3 Close 3 Select Board CGOS on the Select Operation Target menu E 24 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manu
84. ediately start the shutdown Hide desktop com pletely The displayed counter dialog is opened in Fullscreen mode covering the entire desktop Large easy to read text is dis played automatically Info output for the Enter any text here for the after run time counter and the shut switch off down process A line break in the text can be entered with n The after run time counter is defined in 5m for minutes and s for seconds These text codes are case sensitive Ignition off Text for the display time Shutdown Text for the display time Switch On with ignition only for DC devices The computer switches on automatically when the ignition is started It cannot be switched on with the power key AN Important Switch on with ignition is only allowed with DC devices this blocks AC devices and they cannot be restarted with ignition and power key only DC The computer can be switched on with the power key if the ignition is on It cannot be switched on with the power key alone AN Important Switch on with ignition and power key is only allowed with DC devices this blocks AC devices and they cannot be restarted with power key The computer can be switched on with the power key always on The 8580 8590 switches on as soon as it is supplied with power It is not necessary to press the power key or start the ignition Swit
85. eens with RS232 and PS 2 interface Drivers available for Windows XP Professional and XP Embedded Available for 10 4 and 12 1 LCD displays others 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Analog touch connection 2 6 5 Network Interface Network controller Network connection Chapter 2 Basic Checkout Network Interface on request Internal plug in connector Interface is ESD level 4 protected acc to EN 61000 4 2 Intel ICH6M with PHY Intel 82562 controller 10 100 MB s Drivers available for Windows XP Professional and XP Embedded RJ45 plug in connector Integrated transmitter Two integrated status LEDs 2 6 6 ADC MDC Interface optional Properties ADC MDC connection 4 electrically isolated outputs 16 electrically isolated inputs PCI bus Drivers available for Windows XP Professional and XP Embedded A 37 pin D Sub connector 2 6 1 PCI Express MiniCard Interface For WLAN optional PCI Express MiniCard slot 1 USB 2 0 High Speed 2 6 8 Power Supply 1x x1 PCI Express Lane No SIM card mounts available therefore for example no GSM UMTS etc cards can be used Driver support through Windows XP Professional and XP Embedded only operating system support plug in card drivers from the manufacturer The device model is displayed on the device type plate DC power pack 24 48 VDC nominal down to 11V for 20s max 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 13 Chapter 2 Basic
86. every voltage Psion Teklogix offers either ignition or screen blanking display off Keep in mind that you must choose either the ignition or screen blanking option both options cannot operate at the same time The ignition adaptor cable is connected to the power input of the 8580 8590 only the screen blanking cable must be connected to the power input and COM1 or COM2 ig 321 co co D Za a A 35 O O lt 5 A TeC T NA t Ignition Adaptor Cable Screen Blanking Adaptor Cable PN 1616302 PN 1616303 Figure 2 9 8580 8590 Adaptor Cable Options 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 25 Chapter 2 Basic Checkout Connecting External Devices 2 10 Connecting External Devices g Warning The 8580 8590 must be disconnected from the power supply AN Important 26 before external devices e g scanner keyboard can be connected or disconnected and before the 8580 8590 can be connected to a network All connections and interfaces on the 8580 8590 are located on the underside of the unit Before connecting or disconnecting peripheral devices excep tion USB devices the 8580 8590 must be disconnected from the power supply If the 8580 8590 is equipped with an optional UPS battery only open the device after the power LED has gone out Otherwise this could seriously damag
87. exported to a Config text file Each export file is Export customer settings displayed with an info header see 5 9 1 Info header The export file can be imported to other 8580 8590 units to maintain identical settings on all computers Those files generated with the export function can be selected for import It is not possible to import the local Psion TeklogixCfg Local cfg Import customer settings Before the import a message tells you not to mix AC DC configurations as this can block the device In the event that a mandatory software key for activat ing diverse options on a PC is missing this is reported in a corresponding error message 80 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 6 Operating System amp Software Applications Settings AN Important During import not all data is checked for validity rather the data is saved in the way that it is defined in the import file False infor mation could lead to failure of 8580 8590 such as malfunctions data loss equipment damage etc Here default settings can be loaded that are saved in a file named FactoryDefault_ lt Serial number gt cfg This file can only be generated by Psion Teklogix service with a Psion Teklogix internal program Load factory defaults The AC DC configuration warning does not appear as it is assumed that this is taken into account at installa tion If the file is not available an error message about a defect file a
88. from power leakage caused by an external device 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual XIII Approvals And Safety Summary AN Repairs Only Through Psion Teklogix Never carry out repairs on the device yourself Always contact Psion Teklogix technical support and send in your unit for repair if necessary On the back of the unit you will find the device s type plate which has important information about the device which you must quote for technical service It provides important information about the configuration and manufacture of the device in abbreviated form Always provide technicians with the full model name and serial number For a service location near you refer to appendix A in this manual XIV 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual INTRODUCTION 1 1 About ThisManual 0 0 0 0000000000000 A 3 1 1 1 Text Conventions 0 00 00 0000000008 4 1 1 2 For Qualified Personnel 2 2 ee es 4 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 1 Chapter 1 Introduction About This Manual I 1 About This Manual This manual has been designed to make using the 8580 8590 vehicle mounts as simple as possible and provide expert assistance if problems should occur It contains important information on using the device safely and efficiently Adhering to the manual helps by avoiding dangers reducing repair costs and breakdown times and increasing the reliability and lifespan of the 8580 8590s Psion Te
89. gged design aluminum housing the device provides effective protection against mechanical electrical and chemical influences and extreme ambient temperatures It is designed without an external fan to reduce maintenance requirements The particular advantage offered by the 8580 8590 is the extreme diversity of functions combined with its compact design By applying ultramodern technologies for display and touchscreen the 8580 8590 combines excellent image quality with the simplest operability EEN rectos N 2 2 Intended Use The 8580 and 8590 are multifunction vehicle mount computers that are designed for stationary and mobile use in commercial applications for example logistics storage manufacturing A different or extraordinary usage is not permitted 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 7 Chapter 2 Basic Checkout The Models 8580 And 8590 8 Should these units be used in unauthorized ways the user operator is solely responsible for any resulting damage This condition also applies to any changes you make to the device It is critical that you comply with the safety regulations described in this manual in order to safely operate the 8580 890 Review Approvals And Safety Summary on page VII 2 3 The Models 8580 And 8590 This manual applies to the following models e 8580 with 10 4 display and e 8590 with 12 1 display Any differences between the devices will be clearly noted in this manual 2 4
90. h of the border between the keys and the Windows border in the X Y direction 92 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 6 Operating System amp Software Applications General Options Pattern B Two key layouts are pre defined Pattern W white and Pattern B blue Pattern W DB IBN E is Lo ES JLo iwJte JRO tu JE o PILLE Le Ja Ls eC ls JOA EJEA le JE E OEC JJ e ct fa Jara ctr Figure 6 4 Key Layout With Pattern W J1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 J2eJ SP QJwiejrjJtjyvjujrtjojejr E Aaj s D FJ ejHj3jk tj J JV Eas E pa Figure 6 5 Key Layout With Pattern B Position 24 Defines the position of the software keyboard The following position spec ifications are possible as numeric values 24 Bottom edge centre 17 Top edge centre 18 Left edge centre 20 Right edge centre 3 Topleft 5 Top right 10 Bottom left 12 Bottom right 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 6 Operating System amp Software Applications Defining The Keys The value 32 Fixed Position can be added to these values specify total In this case the position of the keyboard is not changed when a switch is made to the next keyboard see VK_KB_SWITCHNEXT Otherwise the newly activated keyboard by default is displayed with the same position code as the previous one ShowTitle 0 e 1 Show title bar of the keyboard window e 0 Do not show title bar In the title bar the name of th
91. hat the system will automatically reset and reboot Important Ifthe boot block of the BIOS is corrupted the recovery scenario as described here will not be possible In this situation the unit needs to be sent in for repair E 11 BIOS Security Features The BIOS provides both a supervisor and user password If you use both passwords the supervisor password must be set first The system can be configured so that all users must enter a password every time the system boots or when setup is executed The two passwords activate two different levels of security If you select password support you are prompted for a one to six character password Type the password on the keyboard The password does not appear on the screen when typed The supervisor password supervisor mode gives unrestricted access to view and change all the setup options The user password user mode gives restricted access to view and change setup options If only the supervisor password is set pressing ENTER at the password prompt of the BIOS setup program allows the user restricted access to setup Setting the password check to Always restricts who can boot the system The password prompt will be displayed before the system attempts to load the operating system If only the supervisor password is set pressing ENTER at the password prompt allows the user to boot the system E 12 Hard Disk Security Features Hard disk security uses the security mode feature co
92. hdog Configuration Sub Menu E 5 12 Watchdog Configuration Sub Menu Feature Options Description wo Select the timeout value for the POST watch An tchdog is only active during th POST Watchdog 2min e watchdog is only active during the power smin on self test of the system and provides a facility 10min to prevent errors during boot up by performing a gt reset 30min Selects the operating mode of the runtime watchdog This watchdog will be initialized just before the operating system starts booting Disabled 3 q a Runtime Watch Onetims mera If set to One time trigger the watchdog will be dog Single event Repeated event disabled after the first trigger If set to Single event every stage will be exe cuted only once then the watchdog will be dis abled If set to Repeated event the last stage will be executed repeatedly until a reset occurs Select the delay time before the runtime watch Delay POS dog becomes active This ensures that an operat watchdog fi ing system has enough time to load NMI ACPI event Selects the type of event that will be generated Event 1 i y Reset when timeout 1 is reached Power button Disabled NMI Selects the t f t that will b ted Event 2 ACPI event elects the type of event that will be generate when timeout 2 is reached Reset Power button Disabled NMI Selects the t f t that will b ted Event 3 ACPI event elects the type of event that will be generat
93. he screen using a desktop shortcut which can be invoked with a keyboard shortcut Ends an active software keyboard program A shortcut for EXIT exiting the program can for example be created on the desktop Call Example PTXKeyboard exe SHOWCTRL CFG CAMyKeyboard txt 6 3 4 2 Creating A Registry Key If a registry key is created for the software keyboard the program will launch automatically when your computer is started Various call parameters can be set here Follow the steps outlined below 1 Onthe Windows Start menu choose the Run command FD Type regedit and confirm with OK Switch to the following key HK LOCAL MACHINE SOFTWARE MICROSOFT WINDOWS CURRENTVERSION RUN ER Right click with your mouse and then choose New gt String Value Create the new RegSZ text Psion TeklogixSWKeyboard Double click this text to open the Edit String dialog box Enter the EXE file and the required call parameters 86 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 6 Operating System amp Software Applications Desktop Shortcut The following screen illustrates the result 2 Registry Editor Fie Edt View Favorkes Heb a NetCache All name Data Ns ab OeFault value not set ici alayout ab GNConfig C Program Fies Gigabyte Gigabyte ad ligfshkemd CAWINDOWSISystem3Zihkemd exe E Reiabity abligfxpers C WINDOWS sysbem32 igfxpers exe y Run abligfxtray CHAWINDOWS system32ligfxtray exe RunOnce a
94. his option on alternating current AC devices can lead to block off the computer Figure 6 1 Automatic Switch On Message This information appears for safety reasons each time a switch on with ignition option is activated AN Important Switch on with ignition is only allowed with DC devices this blocks AC devices and they cannot be restarted Without Automatic Switch Off The following symbol will be displayed in the uppermost line of the dialog if the automatic switch off option is not available 72 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 6 Operating System amp Software Applications Front Panel Keyboard All switch on options are available however when switching off the options with ignition cannot be selected With Automatic Switch Off When the automatic switch off option is available the following symbol will be displayed in the dialog When the switch on option with ignition or always on is chosen switching off using the power key is not possible If the option Switch off with power key was previously selected a corresponding message is displayed to the user Then the switch off option is automatically set to only by system shutdown and the option with power key cannot be selected 6 2 3 5 Front Panel Keyboard In the Front Panel menu the keys also called soft keys located on the 8580 8590 front panel can be programmed This does not apply to the keys Power on off Brightness and Bac
95. iliates MS Those installed software products of MS ori gin as well as associated media printed materials and online or electronic documentation SOFTWARE are protected by international intellectual property laws and treaties The SOFT WARE is licensed not sold All rights reserved IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT EULA DO NOT USE THE DEVICE OR COPY THE SOFTWARE INSTEAD PROMPTLY CONTACT PSION TEKLOGIX INC FOR INSTRUCTIONS ON RETURN OF THE UNUSED DEVICE S FOR A REFUND ANY USE OF THE SOFTWARE INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO USE ON THE DEVICE WILL CONSTITUTE YOUR AGREEMENT TO THIS EULA OR RATIFI CATION OF ANY PREVIOUS CONSENT GRANT OF SOFTWARE LICENSE This EULA grants you the following license e You may use the SOFTWARE only on the DEVICE e NOT FAULT TOLERANT THE SOFTWARE IS NOT FAULT TOLER ANT PSION TEKLOGIX INC HAS INDEPENDENTLY DETER MINED HOW TO USE THE SOFTWARE IN THE DEVICE AND MS HAS RELIED UPON PSION TEKLOGIX INC TO CONDUCT SUFFI CIENT TESTING TO DETERMINE THAT THE SOFTWARE IS SUIT ABLE FOR SUCH USE e NO WARRANTIES FOR THE SOFTWARE THE SOFTWARE is pro vided AS IS and with all faults THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO SATIS FACTORY QUALITY PERFORMANCE ACCURACY AND EFFORT INCLUDING LACK OF NEGLIGENCE IS WITH YOU ALSO THERE IS NO WARRANTY AGAINST INTERFERENCE WITH YOUR ENJOYMENT OF THE SOFTWARE OR AGAINST INFRINGEMENT IF YOU HAVE RECEIVED ANY WARRANTIES 8
96. ion Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment A IMPORTANT NOTE FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Some equipment in hospitals and aircraft are not shielded from radio frequency energy Do not use the 8580 8590 onboard aircraft or in hospitals without first obtaining permission Do not use near pacemakers The product may affect the operation of some medically implanted devices such as pacemakers causing them to malfunction Avoid placing your product next to such devices Keep a minimum distance of 20 cm between the device and the product to reduce the risk of interference If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place turn off the 8580 8590 and contact your cardiologist for assistance EN Note In August 1996 the Federal Communications Commission FCC of the US adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio fre quency energy emitted by FCC regulated transmitters The design of this product complies with the FCC guidelines and those standards To main tain compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines ensure the antenna is at least 20 cm from your body when transmitting Emissions Information For Canada This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interfe
97. irs 00400 a at ai ee A 1 Worldwide Offices 2222 CC mm o e A 2 Appendix B System Resources B l B 2 Parti aan ne a A en hen Berl B 1 Part 2 u ara 2 la ERE A ae A AAA B 3 Appendix C Pinouts Cl External Connectors ooo e C 1 C 1 1 Keyboard And Mouse 00005 C 1 E12 USB en ik ae Sete Gh ee Be SS OARS Boh C 1 C 1 3 Serial PortCOM1 0 nennen C 2 C 1 4 Seral Port COM2 22222 nme C 2 C 1 5 Network Connector 2 2222er C 3 Appendix D Mechanical Dynamic Loading D 1 D 2 D3 D4 Introduction 2 ee D 1 Units Without Vibration Insulation tuned to high frequency D 2 Passive Vibration Insulation tuned to low frequency D 3 Dimensioning Example 8580 o ooo D 3 D 4 1 Approximate Solution For Elastomer Spring Selection D 5 D 4 2 Further Possible Steps For Optimization D 6 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Vv Contents D 4 3 Determining Insulating Effects D 7 D 5 Determining Natural Frequencies o o D 9 Appendix E BIOS E 1 BIOS Setup Description 22 ooa E 1 E 2 Entering The BIOS Setup Program 2 2 2 2 nme E 1 E 3 Setup Menu And Navigation 2 2 2 Con nn E 1 E 4 Main Setup Screen 222 2 oo nr E 2 ES Advanced SUP 2 28 Ge alo E E G E 4 E 5 1 ACPI Configuration Sub Menu E 4 E 5 2 PCI Configuration Sub Menu
98. ix com 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual VII Approvals And Safety Summary Dette utstyret er i overensstemmelse med hovedkravene i R amp TTE direktivet 1999 5 EC fra EU Erklering finnes p www psionteklogix com Utrustningen uppfyller kraven f r EU direktivet 1999 5 EC om ansluten teleutrustning och msesidigt erk nnande av utrustningens verensst mmelse R amp TTE F rklaringen finns att l sa p www psionteklogix com T m laite vastaa EU n radio ja telep telaitedirektiivin EU R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC vaatimuksia Julkilausuma n ht vill osoitteessa www psionteklogix com PSION TEKLOGIX t mto prohla uje Ze 8580 8590 je ve shod se zakladnimi poZadavky a dalSimi pfislusnymi ustanovenimism rnice 1995 5 ES NV 426 2000 Sb a ProhlaSeni o shod je k dispozici na www PsionTeklogix com Toto za zen lze provozovat v esk republice na z klad gener ln licence GL 12 R 2000 PSION TEKLOGIX t mto vyhlasuje e 8580 8590 sp a z kladn po iadavky a v etky pr slu n ustanovenia Smernice 1995 5 ES NV 443 2001 Z z a Vyhl senie o zhode je k dispoz cii na www PsionTeklogix com Toto zariadenie je mo n prev dzkova v Slovenskej republike na z klade V eobecn ho povolenia VPR 01 2001 HacTOALOTO YCTPOUCTBO B CbOTBETCTBNE C OCHOBHUTe N3ZNCKBAHMA Ha eBponenckata AupektubBa 1999 5 EC Heknapaunata 3a CBOTBeETCTBNE MOXe Aa 6bne HaMmepeHa H
99. key lt Home Cursor Left or all the way left on that line when pressing the SHIFT key gt End Cursor Right or all the way right on that line when pressing the SHIFT key 5 5 Operating States The following operating states are possible for he 8580 8590 Status of Internal LEDs 8580 8590 Status Power green Temp red OFF OFF Initial state idle time waiting for a new igni tion signal after switch off no power supply OFF FLASHING Temperature sensor malfunctioning Heating is on at temperatures lt 0 C or over heating warning at temperatures gt 62 C The OFF ON i computer will not start until the temperature inside the unit is between 0 and 62 C again ON OFF Computer is starting up normal operational state shutdown delay time is running 56 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 5 Operation Of The 8580 8590 Operating States Status of Internal LEDs 8580 8590 Status ON ON Temp lt 25 C or Temp gt 70 C ON FLASHING Temperature sensor malfunctioning automatic shutdown software configuration 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 97 OPERATING SYSTEM amp SOFTWARE ee 6 1 Operating System p oee dos a mn 6l 6 1 1 OS Pre installed On Hard Drive Compact Flash 61 6 1 2 Installing On The Hard Drive Compact Flash 61 6 1 2 1 Oper
100. klight on off All keys depicted in grey white can have two assignments Use SHIFT to switch between the assignments Character strings cannot be assigned to single keys Only one character per key is possible The keys ALT CTRL and SHIFT may be used in combination e g CTRL ALT F1 Psion Teklogix Config Tool Front Panel Modify key assignment Curent assignment lo New assignment Change key 08253939 0000606 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 73 Chapter 6 Operating System amp Software Applications Common System Settings Procedure 1 Select the key to be changed It appears in the Current assignment field 2 Tap the Change key button The Define key input dialog appears 3 Tap the desired key assignment This selected key assignment appears in the New assignment field 4 Tap Save to save these new settings In order to launch a program with a front panel key create a link on the desktop and define a key combination in Properties e g ALT 1 Then program a 8580 8590 front panel key with this combination 6 2 3 6 Common System Settings In the Common System Settings menu parts of the Windows System can be configured Psion Teklogix Config Tool Common System Settings Automatic Windows Logon Logon with Software Keyboard Y Logon automatically as V Show software keyboard at logon Domain name PTX8580 nana Bam Keyboard definition for the logor Password
101. klogix Inc will not assume responsibility for any damage caused by improper use of the 8580 8590 vehicle mounts and or in disregard of the instructions in this manual Within this manual Psion Teklogix Inc strives to provide all the information required for using your 8580 8590s However because this is a versatile product that can be used in many different scenarios we cannot guarantee that the information contained in this manual will cover every single aspect Should you require further information or if you have questions or issues needing clarification please contact your nearest Psion Teklogix representative Chapter 1 Introduction provides a basic overview of this manual Chapter 2 Basic Checkout outlines the setup features of the 8580 8590 Chapter 3 Accessories describes the accessories available with your 8580 8590 Chapter 4 8580 8590 Installation describes the assembly of the cable cover and provides information about mounting options Chapter 5 Operation Of The 8580 8590 describes the front panel options and how to operate them Chapter 6 Operating System amp Software Applications describes the 8580 8590 operating system and software applications Chapter 7 Serial Ports details 8580 8590 serial ports Chapter 8 Internal Devices provides details about the internal chipset VGA adaptor network adaptor touchscreen and so on Chapter 9 Maintenance provides steps to safely clean and maintain your 8580 8590 8580 859
102. l 131 Chapter 10 Common Mistakes 8 Helpful Tips Mobile Application On Vehicles 10 4 Mobile Application On Vehicles Never connect a 12VDC device to a 24 48 VDC vehicle Never connect a 24 48VDC device to a 12VDC vehicle e Never connect a 12 24 48 VDC device to vehicles with more than a 60VDC voltage Ensure that supply lines are fused correctly e Lay the supply cable so that it will not get crushed or frayed e Read the labeling on the cable and connect the supply cable with the correct polarity e Observe the vehicle manufacturer s instructions for connecting additional loads for instance in conjunction with an emergency shut off switch e Connect the supply cable to a suitable place Ensure that the connecting cable has an adequate cross section and ampacity at the connection point 10 5 Using The Touchscreen Please do not use sharp or abrasive objects on the 8580 8590 touchscreen Do not use abrasive cleaning agents to clean the front of the device The best results are obtained using a damp non abrasive cloth with any com mercially available window cleaner that does not contain ammonia Apply the window cleaner to the cloth instead of spraying it directly onto the touchscreen surface Do not use sulfurous agents 10 1 6 Use Storage Please observe the 8580 8590 maximum operating and storage temperatures Make sure you know which type of device is being used e With or without heating module e Which type
103. l free 1 800 387 8898 Option 2 or Direct Dial 1 905 813 9900 Ext 1999 Option 2 For repair service in EMEA Europe Middle East and Africa please contact the local office listed in the website below http www psionteklogix com EMEASupport For repair service in Asia contact the local office listed in the website below http www psionteklogix com 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual A 1 Appendix A Support Services And Worldwide Offices Worldwide Offices A 3 Worldwide Offices COMPANY HEADQUARTERS Psion Teklogix Inc 2100 Meadowvale Boulevard Mississauga Ontario Canada L5N 7J9 Tel 1 905 813 9900 Fax 1 905 812 6300 Email salescdn psion com CANADIAN SERVICE CENTRE Psion Teklogix Inc 7170 West Credit Ave Unit 1 Mississauga Ontario Canada L5N 7J9 Tel 1 800 387 8898 Option 2 or Direct 1905 813 9900 Ext 1999 Option 2 Fax 1905 812 6304 Web www psionteklogix com NORTH AMERICAN HEADQUARTERS AND U S SERVICE CENTRE Psion Teklogix Corp 1810 Airport Exchange Boulevard Suite 500 Erlanger Kentucky USA 41018 Tel 1 859 371 6006 Fax 1 859 371 6422 Email salesusa psion com A 2 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Appendix A Support Services And Worldwide Offices Worldwide Offices INTERNATIONAL SUBSIDIARIES see also www psionteklogix com Psion Teklogix S A La Duranne 135 Rue Rene Descartes BP 421000 13591 Aix En Provence Cedex 3 France
104. lations the amplitudes of which can be up to 20 times greater than the excitation amplitudes resonance effects The goal is therefore to remove resonance points of this kind or at least to tune the system to such a high frequency that they fall within the range of low excitation amplitudes For an initial assessment you can test the device by hand Bring the system to excitation by gently hitting it with your hand If the 8580 8590 starts to visibly oscillate and if the vibrations take a long time to die away it is probable that the natural frequency is too low In this case we recommend reinforcing the fixing points to the maximum bending moments through the use of rigid sections for example Practically speaking natural frequencies above 100 Hz are sufficient However those below 50 Hz are likely to lead to damaging amplitudes during resonance which may result in fatigue fractures along the outer mounting parts or on the internal electronic components or even a loosening of the connections D 2 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Appendix D Mechanical Dynamic Loading Passive Vibration Insulation tuned to low frequency D 3 Passive Vibration Insulation tuned to low frequency Selection criteria Mobile use IN Note The system can be tuned to a low frequency by installing a flexible bearing For example you can attach the mounting bracket to elastomer springs or rubber buffers The ideal total spring constant sho
105. lly unlocked the BIOS disables the ATA security features at the end of POST to prevent their misuse Without this protection it would be possible for viruses or malicious programs to set a password on a drive thereby blocking the user from accessing the data 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual E 27 A ACPI Configuration E 4 adaptor cables ignition amp screen blanking 25 antennas 27 APM switch off count Environment Config menu 68 automatic computer renaming 77 automatic shutdown 1 9 120 121 123 automatic switch off settings 70 switch on 71 switch on off features 72 automatic switch off Environment Config menu 68 69 automatic windows logon Config menu 75 autostart folder software keyboard 88 backlight run time Environment Config menu 68 bar code scanners serial port 105 BIOS ACPI Configuration E 4 Advanced Setup E 4 Boot Setup E 18 Exit Menu E 23 main setup screen E 2 Recovery E 25 Security Setup E 21 Setup Menu E updating E 24 BootCmd 79 Boot Setup E 18 brightness control 54 C cable ignition adaptor 25 screen blanking adaptor 25 supply 25 INDEX cable cover installing 39 call parameters software keyboard 86 CD ROM external 35 chipset 109 cleaning housing 127 touchscreen 127 components system resources B COM1 options 105 Config menus 67 BootCmd 79 Enhanced Write Filter 77 Environment 68 Front Panel Keyboard 73 Hardware Monitor 67 Info Header 82 settings 79 connecto
106. m m oscillatory mass 5 kg This theoretical value of 19 1 Hz lies in the range of 20 Hz to 5 Hz as measured in practice The calculations depicted above are only approximations which is why we recommend a final field test with the selected elastomer springs D 4 2 Further Possible Steps For Optimization e fit turns out that the 8580 8590 resonance deflections could be greater the natural frequency can be reduced D 6 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Appendix D Mechanical Dynamic Loading Determining Insulating Effects In our selected example softer elastomer springs with the same construc tion could be used In that case it would still be possible that a Shore hard ness of A55 activates approx 13 Hz However if the resonance deflections are too high 10 mm and more the natural frequency should be increased For example using 3 elastomer springs with a diameter of 40 instead of 30 mm or using 4 instead of 3 springs The number form material type and arrangement of the elastomer springs can be used to control the natural frequency As a rule constructions with vulcanized fittings are used Important Static tensile loads on the elastomer springs should be avoided as the elastomer can tear easily A 8580 8590 should therefore never be suspended from elastomer springs D 4 3 Determining Insulating Effects A transmission function can be used to reach an exact calculation However we will
107. m will not function properly The chipset drivers to be used can by default be found on the Compact Flash or hard drive under Util chipset lt verNR gt In addition you will find the drivers on the included driver CD Proceed as follows to install the chipset driver 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 109 Chapter 8 Internal Devices VGA Adaptor 1 Open the corresponding folder and run Setup exe Intel R Chipset Software Installation Utility 7 2 1 1003 Welcome to the Intel R Chipset Software Installation Utility This program will install the Plug and Play components for the Intel R chipset that is on this system It is strongly recommended that you exit all Windows programs before continuing Cancel Tap on Next In the following window tap on Yes Tap on Next again A pr D Restart your computer 8 2 VGA Adaptor The 8580 8590 is equipped with a VGA compatible adaptor This adaptor controls the integrated display The VGA adaptor generates all the control signals required for the integrated displays Resources The VGA adaptor is a Plug and Play component for the PCI bus All resource allocation and management is therefore performed by the BIOS 8 2 1 VGA Driver Installation Under Windows XP The graphic card driver to be used can be found by default on the Compact Flash or hard drive under Util vga lt verNR gt In addition you will find the drivers on the included driver CD Proceed a
108. ment Config menu 69 IP54 45 IP65 compliance 39 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual K keyboard types 33 keys defining software keyboard 94 End 56 ENTER 56 ESCAPE 56 function 55 Home 56 number 55 PgDn 56 PgUp 56 power key 54 55 Scroll 56 L language Config menu 80 last switch off Environment Config menu 69 LCD CRT Interface 12 LEDs 54 56 logon automatic windows Config menu 75 logon using software keyboard 75 M mechanical dynamic loading 44 D 1 mechanical specs 70 motherboard technical specs 0 mounting options 43 toolkit 43 vehicle applications 45 mouse description of 34 N network adaptor 111 Windows XP driver installing 2 network connector pins C 3 network settings 75 adaptor 76 automatic computer renaming 77 O operating system 6 CD ROM 61 floppy disk 62 images 62 installing on hard drive compact flash 1 preinstalled 6 Windows XP embedded 63 OS 61 P password protection 80 pin configuration 22 pin numbers amp signals C pinouts C power key 54 power key switch on off count Environ ment Config menu 68 power supply 13 44 131 power supply fuses 5 printers serial port 05 R registry key creating software keyboard 86 S safety instructions general VII screen blanking adaptor cable 25 Scrollkey 56 sealing rings 42 sealing rings installing 4 security setup E 21 sensor error temp 69 serial port bar code scanners
109. mmands defined in the ATA specification This functionality allows users to protect data using drive level passwords The passwords are kept within the drive so data is protected even if the drive is moved to another computer system E 26 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Appendix E BIOS Hard Disk Security Features The BIOS provides the ability to lock and unlock drives using the security password A locked drive will be detected by the system but no data can be accessed Accessing data on a locked drive requires the proper password to unlock the disk The BIOS enables users to enable disable hard disk security for each hard drive in setup A master password is available if the user can not remember the user password Both passwords can be set independently however the drive will only lock if a user password is installed The max length of the passwords is 32 bytes During POST each hard drive is checked for security mode feature support In case the drive supports the feature and it is locked the BIOS prompts the user for the user password If the user does not enter the correct user password within five attempts the user is notified that the drive is locked and POST continues as normal Ifthe user enters the correct password the drive is unlocked until the next reboot In order to ensure that the ATA security features are not compromised by viruses or malicious programs when the drive is typica
110. mmission Interference Statement 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 try to correct the interference by one of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual IX Approvals And Safety Summary This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation FCC Caut
111. mp non abrasive cloth with any commercially available window cleaner that does not contain ammonia Apply the window cleaner to the cloth do not spray it directly onto the touchscreen surface Do not use abrasive cleaning agents as these may scratch the surface and lead to a deterioration in image quality Do not use sulfurous agents 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 127 ComMON MISTAKES amp HELPFUL TIPS 10 10 1 Common Mistakes In Usage 0 10 1 1 Powering Up Down 0 10 1 2 Cable Cover o o o o o o 10 1 3 Installation cocoa as eB Ae ar 10 1 4 Mobile Application On Vehicles 10 1 5 Using The Touchscreen 10 1 6 Use Storage 2 2 ee ee TOEI Disposal a ya Sac Gok fa a Rice 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 129 Chapter 10 Common Mistakes amp Helpful Tips Common Mistakes In Usage 10 1 Common Mistakes In Usage The items listed in this section provide some helpful tips to point you in the right direction if you run into problems 10 e I Powering Up Down Please note that the function of the 8580 8590 power switch varies depend ing on how the device is configured depending on the power supply and integrated automatic shutdown e Only disconnect the computer from the power supply after the computer has been properly shut down and switched off Otherwise file errors may occur on the storage device in operating
112. n be hidden and displayed as an icon with this key 88 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 6 Operating System amp Software Applications Software Keyboard And Taskbar 6 3 4 7 Software Keyboard And Taskbar The software keyboard can be automatically adjusted to the size and position of the taskbar in order not to conceal it This depends however on the taskbar options set To set the taskbar options 1 Right click the taskbar 2 Choose the Properties command on the shortcut menu 3 On the Taskbar tab you can hide the taskbar using the Auto hide fea ture you can choose whether you want the taskbar to be covered by other windows using the Keep the taskbar on top of other windows check box Recommendations For Taskbar Configuration If you want the taskbar to be always visible e Auto hide the taskbar OFF Keep the taskbar on top of other windows ON If you do not want the taskbar to be always visible e Auto hide the taskbar ON Keep the taskbar on top of other windows ON Please note the following special features e Auto hide the taskbar OFF Keep the taskbar on top of other windows OFF The software keyboard positions itself over the visible taskbar If however an application is maximized or moved over the taskbar the keyboard appears to be hanging in the air since the taskbar does not automatically change its position To prevent this one of the two taskbar options must be enabled e
113. ng disassembly unbundling or extraction of the Software is expressly prohibited i Export Restrictions You agree to comply with all applicable laws and regulations and that you will not export or re export the Software or any part or copies thereof or any products utilizing the Software in violation of applicable laws or regulations of the United States or the country in which you obtained them 3 HIGH RISK ACTIVITIES The Software is not fault tolerant and is not designed manufactured or intended for use or resale as on line control equipment in hazardous environments requiring fail safe performance such as in the operation of nuclear facilities aircraft navigation or communication systems air traffic control direct life support machines or weapons systems in which the failure of the Software could lead to death personal injury or severe physical or environmental damage High Risk Activities We specifically disclaim any express or implied warranty of fitness for High Risk Activities 4 DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY We do not warrant uninterrupted or error free operation of the Software nor do we warrant that the Software will meet your requirements THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY WHATSOEVER AND WITHOUT ANY TECHNICAL SUPPORT OF ANY KIND WE DISCLAIM ANY AND ALL REPRESENTATIONS WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual License Agreement WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
114. niently switches off together with the vehicle s ignition As disconnecting the power supply during operation can lead to data loss the operating system needs to be shut down normally using the appropriate hardware and software installed on the system when the ignition is switched off The 8580 8590 is connected to the vehicle with three supply cables DC and DC are directly connected to the power supply of the vehicle the connection is of course run through fuses refer to DC Power Pack on page 44 Therefore make sure that the cables are connected directly to the battery and not to high interference supply lines for example motor supply or to supply lines already used by other consumers The supply voltage connected is then linked to the 8580 8590 ignition input via a switch for example the key switch of the ignition also with a fuse see Power Supply Fuses on page 115 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 119 Chapter 8 Internal Devices Automatic Shutdown Process Heating is required if you want to operate the 8580 8590 at ambient temperatures below 0 C In the following two sections the main functions of the automatic heating and shutdown modules are described For detailed information on the automatic shutdown and heating modules complete with pre defined thresholds refer to the program flowchart diagrams part 1 and 2 below Resources The automatic switch off heating module requires the COM3 por
115. nment of the standard ASCII characters no special vir tual key code is necessary the character can be specified directly as a code BMP_Return VK_RETURN Assignment of bitmap and virtual key code name to the lt Return gt key J VK_COMMA Assignment to a standard comma key As an alternative to the virtual key code the numerical scan code of a key can also be entered directly This is made possible through the character If for example you want to specify the scan code of the ESC key you must specify the value 1 in the VirtualKeycode field for the A key you must specify the value 30 This is necessary in particular for keys with national special characters since no virtual key code definitions generally exist for these keys Key Codes For Special Functions VK_KB_UPDOWN This key code is not used as a keyboard value but instructs the program internally to change the keyboard position from bottom edge to top edge and vice versa VK_KB_SWITCHNEXT Keys with this key code cause a switch to the next defined software keyboard See also the ExcludeChain parameter 98 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 6 Operating System amp Software Applications Defining The Keys VK_KB HIDE Ifa key with this key code is pressed then the associated keyboard win dow is removed from the screen In addition the Maximize keyboard Keyboard_Maximize is activated if available Key Codes For Special Characters
116. not designed for use in life support systems or critical safety systems where system malfunction can lead to the direct or indirect endanger ment of human life The operator shall take full responsibility for using the device in these situations The device cannot be used in combination with safety functions for machines and equipment which have to conform to the requirements of EN 954 1 Choice Of Location The ambient conditions at the point of installation must comply with the device s protection class Installation Initial Operation The device is not supplied with a disconnector switch that can be accessed externally The power supply connector is therefore used as a disconnector Therefore it needs to be easily accessible If it is necessary to establish a fixed connection an easily accessible disconnecting device e g a switch such as a circuit breaker should be installed close to the device Ensure that the power cable is laid so that it is mechanically protected 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual XI Approvals And Safety Summary The power supply cables must be laid in accordance with the applicable local installation regulations Radio Performance Do not exceed the maximum permissible transmitting power which is specified by each separate country 8580 8590 users must verify this themselves Risk Of Injury The unit could fall during transit or installation and cause injury Always ensure that there are two pe
117. ntract or tort 6 COPYRIGHTS OWNERSHIP AND PROPRIETARY RIGHTS All title and copyrights in and to the Software and any copies thereof are owned by Psion Teklogix Inc or its suppliers The Software also contains copyrighted material licensed from our suppliers or obtained from open source and all rights to such copyrighted material rests with such suppliers Additional third party license terms and conditions may apply We retain title to the Software and any copies made from it Any copies of the Software you made are subject to the restrictions of this Agreement WE DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES AND INDEMNITIES EXPRESS IMPLIED OR STATUTORY FOR PATENT OR COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT 7 CONFIDENTIALITY You agree not to use or disclose any proprietary information provided by us except for the purposes of this Agreement You agree not to reproduce any of the copyrighted materials unless expressly permitted by this Agreement 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual V Vi License Agreement 8 ENDING THIS AGREEMENT We may terminate this Agreement and your license immediately without notice if a you fail to comply with any term of this Agreement or b your rights are assigned by you by operation of law or otherwise In such event you must return or destroy all copies and component parts of the Software and documentation as well as any other Psion Teklogix proprietary information in your possession within fourteen 14 days of the
118. o communicate with the environment controller Devices and machines connected to the COM3 port could be severely damaged 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 65 Chapter 6 Operating System amp Software Applications Password Check 6 2 2 1 Password Check If a password was entered in the Psion Teklogix Config Settings menu it will be requested when the program is launched The password is case sensitive the program terminates after three incorrect entries The default password is gold e Change the default password in the Settings menu to suit your needs 6 2 2 8 Loading Language Files Text files for Psion Teklogix Config are loaded when the program is started Ifa text file is not available in the desired language the system default text is used for the dialogs Supported Language Codes The following language codes are supported during text file loading Currently only ENG and GER are available Other languages can be created as needed Refer to Command line parameters in the table below ENG English CHS Chinese GER German KOR Korean FRA French DNK Danish ESP Spanish JPN Japanese SWE Swedish GRC Greek ITA Italian Only ASCII files can be loaded at this time UNICODE is not supported Command Line Parameters The parameter MAKETEXT is available to translate software into foreign languages This means text resources can be exported to txt files Each time a file is created
119. on Psion Teklogix manufactured equipment does not extend to any product that has been tampered with altered or repaired by any person other than an employee of an authorized Psion Teklogix service organization See Psion Teklogix terms and conditions of sale for full details Important Psion Teklogix warranties take effect on the date of shipment Support Services Psion Teklogix provides a complete range of product support services to its custom ers For detailed information please refer to Appendix A Support Services And Worldwide Offices This section also provides information about accessing support services through the Psion Teklogix web site Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC This Product and its accessories comply with the requirements of the Waste Electri cal and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC If your end of life Psion Teklogix product or accessory carries a label as shown here please contact your local country representative for details on how to arrange recycling For a list of international subsidiaries please go to www psionteklogix com public aspx s us amp p Contacts Restriction on Hazardous Substances RoHS Directive 2002 95 EC What 1s RoHS The European Union has mandated that high environmental standards be met in the design and manufacture of electronic and electrical products sold in Europe to reduce hazardous substances from entering the environmen
120. onnecting cable One IPC MPC driver CD per delivery One printed manual per delivery Please verify the delivery contents immediately on receipt 2 8 Packaging The packaging material has been selected to optimally protect your device while simultaneously offering the best possible ecological compatibility We therefore kindly request that you store the original packaging material or ensure it is used for another suitable purpose such as transporting the unit or returning shipment AN Important Ifyou repack the device please ensure that the cling wrap in the cardboard frame is positioned towards the front of the device so that it can provide the proper protection 2 9 Putting Your 8580 8590 In Operation 2 9 1 Cooling Through Unobstructed Air Circulation The 8580 8590 employs a passive cooling concept whereby the waste heat generated inside the device is emitted from the surface of the housing For this system to function properly sufficient fresh air circulation is required Never install the system in a closed environment where the cooling air is unable to dissipate accumulated heat to the outside A Important Ifthe 8580 8590 does not have access to fresh cooling air it may result in overheating and severe damage to the unit The maximum permissible ambient temperature for the entire system needs to be taken into account for the concrete application area 2 9 2 Pin Configuration This section describes the pin configuration for
121. ontroller an IRQ resource Pel 22 Reue Sub Menu Opens PCI IRQ resource exclusion sub menu Exclusion PCI aert Sub Menu Opens PCI interrupt routing sub menu Routing PCI IRQ Resource Exclusion Sub Menu Feature Options Description IRQxx Available Allow or restrict the BIOS from giving IRQ Reserved resource to PCI PNP Feature Options Description Select fixed IRQ for PCI interrupt line or set to AUTO to let the BIOS and operating system Auto PIRQ xx devices 34 14 15 route an IRQ Note Make sure that the selected IRQ is not assigned to legacy I O 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Appendix E BIOS Graphic Configuration Sub Menu E 5 3 Graphic Configuration Sub Menu Feature Options Description Primary Video Internal VGA Select primary video adaptor to be used during Device PCI Int VGA boot up Internal VGA Disabled This option allows you to disable the internal a ene ka Enabled 1MB VGA controller or enable it with 1MB or 8MB En Enabled 8MB initial frame buffer size Select the DVMT mode to be used by the DVMT graphics driver Fixed mode The amount of DVMT memory selected is always allocated by the DVMT graphics driver DVMT Mode Fixed mode DVMT mode The DVMT driver only allocates Select DVMT mode as much memory as required for the current Combo mode video mode but may allocate memory up to the limit specified in the following node Combo mode The DVMT graphics driver
122. ontroller in the 8580 8590 features monitoring and statistics functions The Environment menu provides information on the measured values Psion Teklogix Config Tool Environment Total running lime of device 1 Days 15 Hows 50 Min Backlight running time 1 Days 5 Hours 10 Min Power key switch on count 14 Ignition switch on count 0 Power key switch off count 0 Automatic switch off count 0 APM switch off count 4 Hard switch off count 10 Last switch off reason APM Shutdown Excess temp switch off court MA Insulficiert temp switch offs MN Enrces temperature sensor MN statistics and informal values of the enviinment controller wil be displayed here Environment Description Total running time of device Total time the device was on Backlight running time Total time that backlighting was on Shows how often the computer was switched on Power key switch on count i y with the power key Shows how often the computer was switched on Ignition switch on count a 8 via the vehicle ignition Shows how often the computer was switched off Power key switch off count vaile poner ker Shows how often the computer was switched off Automatic switch off count A via the ignition Shows how often the computer was switched off APM switch off count via Windows Advanced Power Management automatically following Windows shutdown 68 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual
123. oot sector protection The BIOS displays a warning when any program or virus issues a disk format command or attempts to write to the boot sector of the hard disk drive If enabled the following appears when a write is attempted to the boot sector You may have to i h t t Boot Sector Virus Disabled type N several times to prevent the boot sector q write Protection Enabled Boot Sector Write Possible VIRUS Continue Y N The following appears after any attempt to format any cylinder head or sector of any hard disk drive via the BIOS INT13 hard disk drive service Format Possible VIRUS Continue Y N E 1 2 Hard Disk Security This feature enables the users to set reset or disable passwords for each hard drive in setup without rebooting If the user enables password support a power cycle must occur for the hard drive to lock using the new password Both user and master password can be set independently however the drive will only lock if a user password is installed E 22 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Hard Disk Security User Password Appendix E BIOS Exit Menu User Password ter Slave HDD Enter password Feature Options Description Set or clear the user password for the hard disk Primary Mas Note This option will be shaded if the hard drive does support the Security Mode Feature set but user failed to unlock the drive during BIOS POST E 8 Exit Menu Sel
124. or a list of Worldwide offices refer to Appendix A of this manual or go to www psionteklogix com 4 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Basic CHECKOUT 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 8580 8590 Description 2 7 Intended Use 222 2 Coon nen 7 The Models 8580 And 8590 8 Abbreviations Used For 8580 90s amp Accessories 8 8580 90 Description And Type Identification 8 Technical Specifications 2 o o e 10 2 6 1 Mechanical 2 2 2 2 CL on En 10 2 6 2 Motherboard 10 2 63 ECD GRT Interfaces 2 5 a de a ea Se Be 12 2 6 4 Touchscreen optional 2 22 oo men 12 2 6 5 Network Interface 2 2 2222 2 Cm onen 13 2 6 6 ADC MDC Interface optional 2 2 22 2 2m nennen 13 2 6 7 PCI Express MiniCard Interface For WLAN optional 13 2 6 8 Power Supply s ce rereana es ne wa er 13 2 6 9 Maximum Power Available For Peripheral Devices 15 2 6 10 Power Supply Fuses oaoa 15 2 6 11 Ambient Conditions e 16 2 6 12 TestiMarks rini 2 2 2 4 ob A dl hod a 17 2 6 13 8580 8590 Dimensions 18 2 6 13 1 8580 Front And Back Dimensions 18 2 6 13 2 8580 Side Dimensions 18 2 6 13 3 8590 Front And Back Dimensions 19 2 6 13 4 8590 Side Dimensions 20 2 6 14 8580 8590 VESA Drill Holes 21 Unpacking The 8580 8590
125. ort by a transparent film This film should remain on the display during assembly to avoid damage to the display surface Only remove the film once all of the assembly work has been completed 2 13 Powering Up The 8580 8590 Power up the 8580 8590 only after connecting all of the devices If 18V or more is connected to a 12V 8580 90 the vehicle mount WILL BE DAMAGED AND WILL NO LONGER FUNCTION The vehicle mount is powered up by connecting it to an appropriate power supply and then depending on the version of the device either using the power switch or the ignition signal AN Important Make sure there is a suitable disconnecting device such as a power switch or circuit breaker in the power supply circuit 2 14 Protecting The TFT Display From Memory Effect The TFT display of the 8580 8590 has to be protected from the burning in of a motionless image An image that has remained motionless for too long can cause irreversible damage to the display With TFT displays there no cathode rays burning in an afterimage as in old TV sets or monitors but TFT displays still have a memory effect This is because with a still image the liquid crystal molecules align themselves in a certain way and become inert if they are not moved Like burning in the effect is irreversible but can be avoided by regularly turning off the display or by using a screen saver with changing content Define in the power management center of the utilized operating sy
126. ositioned at a distance of 5 pixels from the previous one Values with no sign are used as absolute pixel positions within the key board window Keyboard_Maximize Section Keyboard_Maximize is reserved as a special section for the keyboard definition This software keyboard contains only one key to which the VK_KB_SWITCHVIEW function should be assigned All the parameters listed in General Options on page 92 can be used for the definition of this software keyboard Example of a Maximize Keyboard definition 6 3 7 1 Keyboard_Maximize StdKeySize 40 40 Font Tahoma 22 B Pattern W ExcludeChain 1 BorderSize 0 0 Position 12 MaxiMode 0 Keys BMP Keyboard VK_KB_SWITCHVIEW MaxiMode And ExdudeChain Options The options MaxiMode and ExcludeChain were introduced specially for this software keyboard They allow specific configurations to be made MaxiMode 1 This is a special parameter valid only for Keyboard_Maximize 100 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 6 Operating System amp Software Applications MaxiMode And ExcludeChain Options 1 AutoHide default If any software keyboard is visible on the screen then Keyboard_Maximize is automatically made invisible If there is no longer any normal software keyboard visible on the screen then Keyboard_Maximize reappears automatically 0 Always visible Keyboard_Maximize is always visible on the screen irrespective of the other softwa
127. otection the taskbar task manager and system keys are available These cannot be accessed by users working with EWF write protection Hide taskbar Taskbar is hidden Loek Windowstask Task manager cannot be accessed manager ALT TAB ae The keys CTRL ESC ALT ESC and the left Windows key are locked 6 2 3 1 Network Settings Network Settings Common In the Common menu under Network Settings you can make settings for the network adaptor LAN and WLAN 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 6 Operating System amp Software Applications Network Settings Find information about settings for the network adapter currently selected in the Current settings window The System Settings button opens the Windows dialog for networks Psion Teklogix Config Tool Network Seltings Common Automatic computer renaming Computer name FTx8590 Network adapte Gigabyte GN WIOIGT mini PCI E WLAN Card Current settings Obtain address automaticaly DHCP Nelwoik adapter Gigabyte GN WI0TGT mini PCI E Wik Use the following IP address MAC odios oere IRACAA IP addess epee IP address A Subnetmask 0 0 0 0 Subnet mask DHCP active Yes Defauk gateway DHCP server eee WANS active No 7 Use the following ONS server adresses Prefered DNS server Altemate DNS server your relevant network seltings in this dialog El Computer Name The 8580 8590 com
128. ouse devices Special functions such as those provided by wheel mouse devices frequently require additional drivers which are to be supplied by the manufacturer 34 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 3 Accessories External CD ROM Drive 3 3 External CD ROM Drive An external CD ROM drive can be attached to the 8580 8590 It is connected via the USB port AN Important When connecting an external USB CD ROM drive which has its own external power supply the 8580 8590 must be disconnected from the power supply The CD ROM must be powered up simul taneously or after the 8580 8590 as otherwise this can cause start up problems malfunctions or even the destruction of the device Keep in mind also that not every device classified as a USB CD ROM is a proper USB CD ROM drive Only use devices approved by Psion Teklogix to ensure the device is fully compatible 3 3 1 Operation The CD ROM drive port is provided via USB The drive which is supplied in a separate housing is connected to one of the sockets on the back of the 8580 8590 Depending on the model the external drive is powered either via the vehicle mount connecting cable or via a separate external power supply If USB has been activated in the BIOS the CD ROM drive is automatically recognized and made available by the BIOS The CD ROM drive is bootable once it has been properly installed To boot from a CD ROM insert a bootable CD and start the sys
129. p during USB device Message Enabled enumeration 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual E 13 Appendix E BIOS Keyboard Mouse Configuration Sub Menu Feature Options Description Select default USB Stick emulation type Auto selects floppy or hard disk emulation based on USB Stick Default Auto the storage size of the USB Stick but the emula Emulation Hard disk tion type can be manually reconfigured for each device using the mass storage device configura tion submenu re Number of seconds the legacy USB support USB Mass Storage 20 Sec gacy PP BIOS routine waits for the USB mass storage Reset Delay 30 Sec N 40 Sec device after the start unit command E 5 9 Keyboard Mouse Configuration Sub Menu Feature Options Description Bootup Num Off Specifies the power on state ofthe num lock Lock On feature on the numeric keypad of the keyboard Specifies the rate at which the computer repeats penal Rute Slow a key that is held down l Fast Slow sets a rate of under 8 times per second Fast sets a rate of over 20 times per second Disabled will prevent the PS 2 mouse port from using system resources and will prevent the port from being active Disabled Enabled activates the PS 2 port and the BIOS PS 2 Mouse a oe import Enabled offers PS 2 mouse support Use this setting if Auto you always need PS 2 mouse support even when the mouse is not connected at boot up time Auto let
130. pe based boot menu is static and can only be changed by the user Disabled Primary master Primary slave Ist 2nd 3rd Secondary Boob Devics ST slave Legacy a This view is only available when in the default Up to 12 boot USB hard disk type based mode devices can be pri oritized if device as eae When in device based mode you will only see based priority list Dev the devices that are currently connected to the control is selected Onboar 4 LAN system The default boot priority is Removably If Type Based External LAN 1st ATAPI CDROM 2nd Hard Disk 3rd BEV priority list control PCI mass 4th BEV Boot Entry Vector e g network or is enabled only 8 lorde SCSI option Rooms Boot devices can PCI SCSI card be prioritized Any PCI BEV device Third master Third slave 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual E 19 Appendix E BIOS Boot Settings Configuration E 6 2 Boot Settings Configuration Feature Options Description Gek Bost Disabled If Enabled some POST tasks will be skipped to Be Enabled speed up the BIOS boot process Disabled displays normal POST diagnostic mes A sages Disabled A Quiet Boot Enabled Enabled displays OEM logo instead of POST messages Note The default OEM logo is a dark screen Automatic Boot Disabled Automatically retry boot list if end of list is List Retry Enabled reached and no boot device found Add on ROM Force BIOS Di
131. perating Temperature All specifications in accordance with EN 60068 2 1 2 The permissible ambient temperature depends on the display used Operatin Operating Temperature Display Temperature q With Heating C 10 4 SVGA 20 to 50 30 to 50 12 1 XGA 10 to 50 30 to 50 Storage temperature All specifications in accordance with EN 60068 2 1 2 The permissible ambient temperature depends on the display used Display Storage Temperature C 10 4 SVGA 20 to 80 12 1 XGA 20 to 80 The storage temperature lower limit may exceed the permissible operat ing temperature range In such cases the unit may be powered up to the minimum storage temperature and used in the full range of operating temperatures after the heating phase 16 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Relative humidity Mechanical vibration amp shock resistance 2 6 12 Test Marks CE Chapter 2 Basic Checkout Test Marks 10 to 90 at 40 C non condensing In accordance with EN 60068 2 3 Class 5M3 according to EN 60721 3 5 1998 land vehicles 5 hrs with 3 6 g effective noise and 36 vibrations with 30 g peaks or US highway truck according to MIL STD 810F 2000 Department of Defense 3 hrs with 1 g effective noise and 600 vibrations with 20 g peaks in operation with Flash disk EN 55022 Class B EN 55024 EN 61000 3 2 EN61000 3 3 EN 61000 6 2 IEC 60950 1 EN 60950 1 UL
132. perating temperature Information display Statistics and data on the environ Environment 2 NL ment controller such as hard switch offs Configures the automatic switch off behaviour delay Automatic Switchoff A time ignition etc Defines the assignment of Psion Teklogix 8580 8590 Front Panel optional front panel keys System Settings Configures Windows logon taskbar display etc Network Manages IP address and DNS server Activates licenses for automatic switch off and software Software Activation keyboard and releases them for use on this computer Exclusively for MS Windows XP Embedded adminis Enhanced Write Filter ters write protection function Sets password language and further default settings for Scenes the Psion Teklogix Config Tool 6 2 2 Installation This section outlines the requirements and the steps you ll need to follow to install the Psion Teklogix Config tool 6 2 2 1 System Requirements The following operating systems are supported on the 8580 8590 e Microsoft Windows XP e Microsoft Windows XP Embedded 6 2 2 2 Preinstalled Software In most cases Psion Teklogix Config is pre installed on each 8580 8590 6 2 2 3 Subsequent Installation An installation program is available for subsequent installation Start the PTXConfig exe in the Zools software directory on the 8580 8590 hard disk PTX Restore DVD 64 8580 8590 Vehicle Mo
133. plicable law notwithstanding this limitation SOFTWARE TRANSFER ALLOWED BUT WITH RESTRIC TIONS You may permanently transfer rights under this EULA only as part of a permanent sale or transfer of the Device and only if the recipient agrees to this EULA If the SOFTWARE is an upgrade any transfer must also include all prior versions of the SOFTWARE EXPORT RESTRICTIONS You acknowledge that SOFTWARE is subject to U S export jurisdiction You agree to comply with all applicable international and national laws that apply to the SOFTWARE including the U S Export Administration Regulations as well as end user end use and destination restrictions issued by U S and other governments For addi tional information see http www microsoft com exporting 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual License Agreement Psion Teklogix Inc End User License Agreement IMPORTANT READ CAREFULLY This License Agreement Agreement is a legal agreement between you and Psion Teklogix we the licensor of this software package Software for your use of the Software only as authorized in this Agreement By clicking on the Accept or other appropriate assent button and or installing the Software you agree to be and are hereby bound by the terms and conditions of this Agreement If you do not agree with this Agreement we do not grant you a license to the Software and you may not install or use the Software or any accompan
134. ppears Common The software keyboard starts automatically when Psion Teklogix Config is started When the cursor is placed in an input field it is always displayed A file named Keyboard cfg must exist in the software Show hide the software key keyboard installation directory otherwise an error board automatically on input message appears fields in Psion Teklogix If the keyboard is started by Psion Teklogix Config it Config 1s also terminated when Psion Teklogix Config is closed The software keyboard version 1 5 or higher is mandatory for this An error message is displayed when errors occur The message is only visible after logging on Warning with query on import of static network data computer name IP addresses If static IP addresses when DHCP is disabled and or a computer name are imported a warning with corre sponding security query may appear 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 81 Chapter 6 Operating System amp Software Applications The Software Keyboard Info Header The info header of an export file contains the following information Psion Teklogix Config export file Exported from computer 85808590XPEMBSP2 Hardware serial number 205004056587 Export timestamp YMD 2005 06 18 20 30 13 General Psion TeklogixCfgExportVer 1 Psion TeklogixCfgExportSNR 205004056587 6 3 The Software Keyboard The Psion Teklogix Software Keyboard is an onscreen key
135. practical to the DC supply and shall connect to the positive side of the DC supply 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 47 Chapter 4 8580 8590 Installation Cable Cover Splash Guard 4 5 Cable Cover Splash Guard Important For safety reasons the supplied cable cover for the external ports must be installed prior to using the 8580 8590 Refer to The Cable Cover Grounding Bar amp Cables Assembling on page 40 for details about installing the cable cover 4 5 1 Protection Class IP65 AN Important In order to comply with protection class IP65 please use the optionally available IP65 assembly kit from Psion Teklogix Care fully follow the installation instructions under the heading The Cable Cover Grounding Bar amp Cables Assembling beginning on page 40 After finishing the mounting process the cables must be affixed using the included strain relief rail AN Important Figure 4 2 Cable With Strain Relief Take care not to damage the opening seal of the cable cover It should be possible to attach the cable cover to the cable duct without using force The neck collar screws should be screwed firmly preferably diagonally and always using 5 rotations The screws need to be retightened after 2 days 48 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual OPERATION Or THE 8580 8590 Oporto So di 51 5 2 4 Key Front Panel e o 51 5 3 10 Key Front Panel o
136. pter 6 Operating System amp Software Applications Keys With Special Functions 6 3 5 2 Keys With Special Functions Alongside the standard keys such as letters numbers and function keys the following keys are available Hide software keyboard and minimize to icon size Wa function VK_KB_ HIDE bitmap BMP_Minimize I Move position of the software keyboard up down on the screen 1 function VK_KB UPDOWN bitmap BMP_MoveUpDown a Switch between the keyboards available function VK_KB_SWITCHNEXT bitmap BMP_SwitchNext 6 3 6 Configuring The Software Keyboard The design of the software keyboard is defined in the configuration file Keyboard cfg The keys are defined and many other settings are made in the various sections and keys of this file While the CFG file largely conforms to the INI standard separate parsing is carried out specifically for the definitions of the individual keys 6 3 6 1 Structure Of The Keyboard cfg File In the Keyboard cfg file several software keyboards can be defined which can be shown on the screen as required Every software keyboard requires 1 A Keyboard_xxx section with general settings for size and position of the software keyboard 2 A Keys section that follows in which the individual keys of this soft ware keyboard are defined 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 91 Chapter 6 Operating System amp Software Applications Rules For Editing The Keyboar
137. puter User Manual Chapter 6 Operating System amp Software Applications Operating System 6 1 Operating System Units can be shipped with or without the operating system installed on your 8580 8590 This section outlines how to work with each of these scenarios 6 1 1 OS Pre installed On Hard Drive Compact Flash When a 8580 8590 with a pre installed operating system is started this operating system is loaded following the BIOS boot messages System specific device drivers such as those for display audio and network adaptors and touchscreens are also pre installed Refer to the relevant operating system manual for specific operating instructions In 8580 8590 units with a pre installed operating system the system is located on the C partition The size of this partition will not always be the same as the size of the entire hard drive Compact Flash It is up to you to organize the usage of the remaining hard drive Compact Flash capacity With Windows XP Embedded a small EWF partition Enhanced Write Filter is required for the EWF functions 6 1 2 Installing On The Hard Drive Compact Flash When a 8580 8590 is started up for the first time without a pre installed operating system the user needs to carry out a number of steps that will vary depending on the system to be installed Refer to the relevant operating system manual for specific instructions EIN Note The installation and configuration of the operating system should only
138. puter name can be changed Network Adaptor Selection list Select the Network adaptor Obtain address automati With this setting the network configuration is obtained cally DHCP from a DHCP server Use the following IP Here the IP address subnet mask and default gateway can address be entered manually Use the following DNS Here the DNS servers to be used can be entered manually server addresses 76 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 6 Operating System amp Software Applications Enhanced Write Filter Network Settings Automatic Computer Renaming The settings in the Automatic Computer Renaming menu under Network Settings are used for the automatic assignment of computer names Allocation of different computer names is supported by entering the MAC address Psion Teklogix Config Tool Network Settings Common Automatic computer renaming Always change computer name automatically if the following name is currently sel New computer name the MAC address can be automaticaly inserted by using the following tokens MAC Format MAC 000000 HMAC 00 00 00 AA O The MAC address will be read from the following network adapters Seperate several names by comma the pnonty is given by the name ceder If you leave this field empty or no matching adapter wes found the MAC address of the first found adapter wil be used Sa A The wiktcard character is allowed at
139. r serial redirection is active during the OS boot loader process This allows boot status messages to be redirected but serial redirection will terminate when the OS loads Select the target terminal type ANSE Escape sequences representing keystrokes are Terminal Type VT100 pe seq Pre 8 sey VT UTES sent to the remote terminal based on these set tings 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual E 15 Appendix E BIOS Hardware Monitoring Sub Menu Feature Options Description ad Combis Disabled This option enables VT UFT8 combination key y Enabled support for ANSI VT100 terminals Support No Delay Sredir Memory Delay 1 Sec Set the delay in seconds to display memory Display Delay Delay 2 Sec information if serial redirection is enabled Delay 4 Sec E 5 11 Hardware Monitoring Sub Menu Feature Options Description H W Health Func Disabled Enable hardware health monitoring device and tion Enabled display the readings Board Tempera e No option Current board temperature CPU Temperature No option Current processor die temperature Fan 1 Speed No option Current fan speed VcoreA No option Current Core A reading VcoreB No option Current Core B reading 3 3Vin No option Current 3 3V reading 5Vin No option Current 5V reading VBAT No option Current VBAT reading E 16 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Appendix E BIOS Watc
140. r displayed in the Shutdown dialog When the timeout elapses there will be a hard switch off of all applications that were still running Then the system shut down begins Switch off time In order to allow enough time for the system shutdown after the program timeout set the switch off time to at least 20 s plus the program timeout Settings lower than this value will cause a warning to appear when data is being saved Block input if ignition is off If the ignition of the connected vehicle is off all input to the computer may be blocked Show taskbar icon Selecting this options creates a symbol for Psion Teklogix Config in the taskbar The symbol indicates the power status as follows 0D Green Power status is OK ignition is on O Flashing yellow and red The ignition has been switched off and the after run time is counting down O Red The computer is in shutdown or switch off mode Unable to read power status Double click or right click with the mouse to open a popup menu where Psion Teklogix Config can be started 70 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 6 Operating System amp Software Applications Automatic Switch Off Show counter if igni tion is off A small dialog is displayed in the foreground where a counter counts down the after run time until shutdown Depending on the option Block input a Shutdown button is also shown that allows the user to imm
141. r the configuration of 8580 8590 vehicle mounts A Important The COM3 port of the 8580 8590 must remain free when starting Psion Teklogix Config and throughout the entire running time of this software No cables devices or machines may be connected Psion Teklogix Config requires the COM3 port to communicate with the environment controller Devices and machines connected to the COM3 port could be severely damaged Psion Teklogix Config contains important settings for your vehi cle mount Incorrect settings such as those in the Automatic Switch off menu can disable the functions of your unit Only qualified technical personnel e g persons qualified in com puter network system administration may perform Psion Teklogix Config settings If improper changes of the Psion Teklogix Config settings are performed by the customer this releases Psion Teklogix from all liability for warranty claims 6 2 1 Overview Of The Config Functions These functions are detailed in Psion Teklogix Config Menus beginning on page 67 Psion Teklogix Config Tool M Lu Hardware GR Monitor IN Automatic Switchoff System Settings Software nhanced amp Activation rite Filter Se 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 63 Chapter 6 Operating System amp Software Applications Installation Menu Function Information display e g serial number of the device and Hardware Monitor i current o
142. ram s described in this document without notice and shall not be responsible for any damages including but not limited to consequential damages caused by reliance on the material presented including but not limited to typographical errors TABLE OF CONTENTS Program License greements ooo I Approvals And Safety Summary naaa vu Chapter Introduction 1 1 About This Manual 2 2 Co Coon 3 1 1 1 TextConventions 22 CC Cm 4 1 1 2 For Qualified Personnel 2 2 2222 nme 4 Chapter 2 Basic Checkout 2 1 8580 8590 Description 22H nme 7 2 2 Intended User 2 sw A ee 7 2 3 The Models 8580 And 8590 2 2 mn 8 2 4 Abbreviations Used For 8580 90s amp Accessories 8 2 5 8580 90 Description And Type Identification 8 2 6 Technical Specifications o o e e 10 2 6 1 Mechanical 2 222 aaa 10 2 6 2 Motherboard cia a ee ee 10 2 6 3 LCD CRT Interface o ee 12 2 6 4 Touchscreen optional o o 12 2 6 5 Network Interface Hmmm 13 2 6 6 ADC MDC Interface optional 2 222222 13 2 6 7 PCI Express MiniCard Interface For WLAN optional 13 2 6 8 Power Supply ee 13 2 6 9 Maximum Power Available For Peripheral Devices 15 2 6 10 Power Supply Fuses 2 2 222mm een 15 2 6 11 Ambient Conditions 2 22cm e en 16 2 6 12 Test Marks 1 5 0 a tee ma m cn rn 17 2 6 13 8580 8590 Dimensions
143. re keyboards ExcludeChain 0 If you set this parameter to 1 the associated software keyboard is excluded from general commands the software keyboard remains unaffected by this This applies for example to the successive switch ing through of the keyboards with VK_KB_SWITCHNEXT 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 101 SERIAL PORTS TL Sera POLS cocido 25 A E rd ia a a 105 7 1 14 R amp sources 0 2 en A a ve 105 TA 2 COML Options n do ea Zn A nn are A 105 7 1 3 COMI As A Power Supply 105 7 1 4 Serial Port Printers Com onen 105 7 1 5 Serial Port Bar Code Scanners e ise etara 2 none 105 TAO Tips amp Tricks 4 2 5 a wa a ng 106 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 103 Chapter 7 Serial Ports Serial Ports 1 1 Serial Ports By default the 8580 8590 is equipped with 4 serial ports COM1 and COM2 are accessible from the outside COM3 and COMA are used internally for communication with the environment controller and the touch controller 7 1 1 Resources Resources for the serial ports are pre defined in the system architecture and automatically managed by the BIOS The resources for COM1 COM2 COM3 and COM4 can be defined via the BIOS The standard resources for serial ports are COMI Address 0x3F8 0x3FF hexadecimal Interrupt IRQ4 COM2 Address 0x2F8 0x2FF hexadecimal Interrupt IRQ3 COM3 Address 0x3E8 0x3EF hexadecimal Interrupt IR
144. rence Causing Equipment Regulations When using the 802 11 radio option to prevent radio interference this device is intended to be operated indoors and away from windows to provide maximum shielding Equipment or its transmit antenna that is installed outdoors is subject to licensing Cet appareil num rique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Reglement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada En cas d utilisation du module radio 802 11 afin d viter toute interf rence radio avec le service autoris l appareil doit tre X 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Approvals And Safety Summary utilis a l int rieur tout en tant loign de toute fen tre afin de garantir le maximum de protection Si cet amp quipement ou son antenne mettrice est install a l ext rieur 1l est alors soumis licence Important Safety Notices The 8580 8590 vehicle mounts were designed and built according to modern technology and accepted safety regulations However the operation of the vehicle mounts can endanger personnel or third parties and cause damage to the device and other material assets when for example the device is operated by untrained or uninformed personnel e not operated correctly e operated and maintained incorrectly The operator commitments in regards to safety accident prevention regulations work protection are to be followed Initial Operation Of The Device Area Of Application The device is
145. rive Compact Flash 61 6 1 3 Special Features Of The Operating System 62 6 2 Psion Teklogix Config Tool o o ooo ms 63 6 2 1 Overview Of The Config Functions 2 2 222220 63 6 2 2 Installation 2 22 2 Coon onen 64 6 2 3 Psion Teklogix Config Menus 2 2 2 67 6 3 The Software Keyboard o e 0 82 6 3 1 Psion Teklogix Config And Software Keyboard 82 6 3 2 Logon With The Software Keyboard 83 6 3 3 Installation 22222 Coon ooo 84 6 3 4 Launching The Program 2 2 o 85 6 3 3 Operation ara se las ord Be 90 6 3 6 Configuring The Software Keyboard 91 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual iii Contents 6 3 7 Keyboard Maximize Section 100 Chapter 7 Serial Ports 7 1 Seral Ports a e ici ds 105 TEN Resources 2 ame ee A A A et 105 7 1 2 COMI Options 2 0 0 000000 105 7 1 3 COMI As A Power Supply o 105 7 1 4 Serial Port Printers 222 2 Co oo onen 105 7 1 5 Serial Port Bar Code Scanners 2222222 105 TRO Tips Tricks 2 u Pe a ra da 106 Chapter 8 Internal Devices 8 1 ZChipsetz 2 hd 4 2 nda ne nen na te ae na ern 109 8 1 1 Installing Chipset Drivers Under WindowsXP 109 8 2 VGArAdaplor conc a en ne 110 8 2 1 VGA Driver Installation Under Windows XP 110 8 3 Network Adaptor 10 100 2 222mm 111
146. rs external 23 C 1 D defaults Config menu 80 desktop shortcut software keyboard 87 drivers automatic shutdown 723 sound onboard 113 VGA 110 Windows XP 112 WinXP 115 Win XP Prof PS2 117 XP Embedded 115 XP Embedded PS2 117 dynamic loading mechanical D E elastomer springs installing D 3 enhanced write filter Config menus 77 ENTER key 56 Environment Config menu APM switch off count 68 automatic switch off count 68 69 backlight 68 excess temp switch off 69 hard switch off count 69 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual i Index ignition switch on count 68 insufficient temp switch off 69 last switch off 69 power key switch on off count 68 run time 68 Environment config menu 68 error temp sensor 69 ESCAPE key 56 external connector pins COMI serial port C 2 COM2 serial port C 2 keyboard amp mouse C RS232 C 2 USB C external connectors 23 external devices connecting 26 F front panel 10 key 51 25 key 51 4 key 51 Front Panel Keyboard settings common 73 Front Panel Keyboard Config menu system settings 74 Front Panel Keyboard Config menus 73 fuses power supply 15 G grounding bar attaching to cable cover 39 40 H hard switch off Environment Config menu 69 Hardware Monitor 67 heating module 1 9 I ignition adaptor cable 25 ignition switch on count Environment Config menu 68 info header 82 installation 131 insufficient temp switch off Environ
147. rsons available when installing or removing the device Supply Of Fresh Air The 8580 8590 is based on a passive cooling concept As a result the waste heat which is produced inside the device is emitted over the surface of the housing For this system to function properly sufficient fresh air circulation is required Never install the system in a closed environment where the cooling air is unable to dissipate accumulated heat to the outside If the 8580 8590 is not able to draw in fresh cooling air this may cause overheat ing and severe damage to the unit The maximum allowed ambient temperature for the system needs to be taken into account for the concrete application area Power Supply External Peripheral Devices Operation In An Emergency In case of emergency such as damage to the power cable or housing or ingress of liquid or other foreign bodies the device must be disconnected immediately from the power supply Contact technical support staff at once Protection Of The Power Supplies THERE ARE TWO POWER INPUT VERSIONS OF THE 8580 8590 AND SPECIAL PRECAU TIONS MUST BE CONSIDERED WHEN CONNECTING THE POWER TO THE TERMINAL If 12V is connected to a 24 48 V 8580 8590 the unit will not start up but the unit will not be damaged in any way If 18V or more is connected to a 12V 8580 8590 the unit WILL BE dam aged THE VEHICLE MOUNT WILL NO LONGER FUNCTION XII 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Approvals And Safe
148. s XP amp XP Embedded 115 8 5 1 1 Installations 20 2 5 ca e mer we kan ann 115 S512 Calibration 22 6 2 2 sea wee Wi ae ale 116 8 5 2 Touch PS2 For Windows XP amp XP Embedded 117 8 5 2 1 Installation 2 ee ee 117 85 22 iCalibration 3 005 kes oc ch Ss ann di Roan ate Be 117 8 5 3 Resistance Of The Touchscreen 2 2 2222 22mm nenn 118 Automatic Switch Off And Heating 2 2 2 m 2m nennen 119 8 6 1 Automatic Shutdown Process 2 222 22 2 m nn nn 120 8 6 1 1 Program Flowchart 222 2 Coon 121 8 0 2 DIIVERS A nee ne er A oe eh ale a 123 8 6 3 General Notes About Automatic Shutdown Software 123 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 107 Chapter 8 Internal Devices Chipset 8 1 Chipset The 8580 8590 computer is equipped with a chipset which controls the communication between all function modules The chipset converts the signals it receives from the CPU into memory access hard drive access and other similar actions Likewise it transmits requests from peripheral devices to the CPU Input devices such as the mouse or keyboard also communicate with the system via this chipset Resources The chipset does not require any resources for its core functions unlike the internal peripheral units which are also described in this manual 8 1 1 Installing Chipset Drivers Under Windows XP Important Install the chipset drivers before all other drivers otherwise the syste
149. s follows to install the VGA driver 110 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 8 Internal Devices Network Adaptor 10 100 1 Open the corresponding folder and run Setup exe Intel R Graphics Media Accelerator Driver Welcome to the setup for the Intel R Graphics Media Accelerator Driver This setup program will install Intel R Graphics Media Accelerator Driver onto your computer It is strongly recommended that you exit all Windows programs before continuing setup i Cancel Tap on Next 3 In the following window tap on Yes Restart your computer 8 3 Network Adaptor 10 100 The 8580 8590 is equipped with a 10 100 Mbit network adaptor This adaptor is available on the back of the device and features an RJ45 port The network controller undertakes the entire task of connecting the hardware to the network The RJ45 connection port features two integrated status LEDs They display the following messages Left LED Right LED green orange PED On notconnected LED off 10 Mbit network no activity PEO On id nn DE LED on 100 Mbit network act vity LED flashes connected RJ45 Network Port activity 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 111 Chapter 8 Internal Devices Network Driver Installation Under Windows XP Resources The network adaptor is a true Plug and Play component All resource allocation and management is therefore performed by the BIOS 8 3 1 Net
150. s the BIOS check for a connected PS 2 mouse and enable support if one is connected E 14 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Appendix E BIOS Remote Access Configuration Sub Menu E 5 10 Remote Access Configuration Sub Menu Feature Options Description Enable Disable the BIOS remote access feature Note If the systems serial ports are disabled in Disabled i wig Remote Access Enabled the VO Interface configuration submenu then serial redirection is disabled and Remote access configuration menu is unavailable to the users Select the serial port you want to use for console Serial Port COMI redirection Number COM2 Note Only enabled serial ports are presented as an option Select the baud rate transmitted bits per second 115200 8 n 1 i the serial port to use for console redi BB Moder rem Note The terminal program used with serial 19200 8 n 1 ERS redirection must be set to use exact the same set of communication parameters None Flow Control Hardware Select the flow control for serial redirection Software With Disabled serial redirection functionality is disabled at the end of BIOS POST If set to Always all resources and interrupts associated with serial redirection are protected Redirection After Disabled This option lets serial redirection permanently Boot Loader reside at base memory which allows the console BIOS POST 5 Always to be redirected If set to Boot loade
151. ser Manual Chapter 5 Operation Of The 8580 8590 25 Key Front Panel 5 4 25 Key Front Panel 30 00 o A 5d re ore i 4 FM d Se BR OO OOO YoOoOOo The layout of the keys is the same for 10 4 and 12 1 displays For all units equipped with brightness control even after manually turn ing off the backlighting the 8580 8590 will continue to respond to inter action via the keyboard mouse or touchscreen This means that you can continue to enter commands and data even if the display lighting is off 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 53 Chapter 5 Operation Of The 8580 8590 Power Key 5 4 1 Power Key POWER Turning the 8580 8590 on and off This button has been preconfigured by Psion Teklogix by default ON OFF Power key is not used for powering up the unit If the button is pressed before the shutdown delay time has elapsed the unit is powered down immediately 8580 8590 with DC power supply and automatic shut down software Power key is used to power up the unit If the button is pressed while the unit is oper ating this results ina HARD shutdown This may lead to data loss 8580 8590 with DC power supply without automatic shut down software 5 4 2 Manual Brightness Control optional button for manual brightness control optional button for manual brightness control optional Turning the display backlight on and off 5 4 3 LEDs
152. service department D 5 Determining Natural Frequencies There are several ways of determining a system s natural frequencies Take field measurements with acceleration sensors and frequency analyses very time consuming but produces accurate results for all spatial axes e Calculating the known static spring deflection using the following quantity equation minimal measurement work very good approximation 15 8 pr 28 Xs Where fe natural frequency in Hz static spring deflection in mm deflection of the center of gravity in the direction of the gravitational force for example using a mechanical timer EIN Note Further technical information can be found in the product documents pro vided by the elastomer spring manufacturers 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual D 9 APPENDIX E BIOS E l BIOS Setup Description The following section describes the BIOS setup program The BIOS setup program can be used to view and change the BIOS settings for the module Only experienced users should change the default BIOS settings E 2 Entering The BIOS Setup Program The BIOS setup program can be accessed by pressing the DEL key during POST E 3 Setup Menu And Navigation The BIOS setup screen is composed of the menu bar and two main frames The menu bar is shown below The left frame displays all the options that can be configured in the selected menu Grayed out options cannot be config
153. sion Teklogix Keyboard Properties dialog box you can specify a key combination for the Keyboard shortcut parameter The software keyboard can be started and ended again with this keyboard shortcut 6 3 4 4 Autostart Folder If you want the software keyboard to launch immediately at every computer start you ll need to define it in the Autostart folder 1 Right click the Start menu 2 Open Explorer 3 Drag the PTXKeyboard exe program to the Autostart folder using your right mouse button and then choose Create Shortcut 4 Ifnecessary set the required call parameters in the Properties menu 6 3 4 5 Special Keys On The 8580 8590 If your 8580 8590 is equipped with special keys you can start the software keyboard using one of them To prepare this 1 Goto the PTX Keyboard program using Start gt All Programs gt Psion Teklogix 2 Right click the program and then select the Properties command on the shortcut menu 3 Switch to the Keyboard shortcut parameter and press the required special key on the Psion Teklogix device Apply the setting 5 Ifnecessary set the required call parameters in the Properties menu 6 3 4 6 Exiting The Program The software keyboard can be exited in the following ways e With a keyboard shortcut that contains the exit call parameter in the Proper ties definition With the keyboard shortcut that was defined in the Properties menu Minimize Program To Icon Size The software keyboard ca
154. splay Mode ec current Set display mode for option ROM A Determines whether the BIOS halts and displays Disabled Halt On Error Enabled an error message if an error occurs If set to E Enabled the BIOS waits for user input Hit DEL Disabled Allows Prevents the BIOS to display the Hit Message Display Enabled Del to enter setup message Interrupt 19 Disabled Allows Prevents the option ROMs such as network controllers from trapping the boot Capture Enabled strap interrupt 19 Disable Enable PXE boot to LAN Disabled Note When set to Enabled the system has to PAE BOUNO DAR Enabled be rebooted in order for the Intel boot agent device to be available in the boot device menu E 20 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Appendix E BIOS Security Setup E 7 Security Setup Select the Security tab from the setup menu to enter the security setup screen Change Supervisor Password hange User Password Boot Sectar Virus Pr otection Disabled 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual E 21 Appendix E BIOS Security Settings E 1 1 Security Settings Feature Options Description oo Ber Not installed Reports if there is a supervisor password set User Password No installed Reports if there is a user password set Change Supervi ed Enter password Specifies the supervisor password C hange sera Enter password Specifies the user password word Select Enabled to enable b
155. stem that the displays of the 8580 8590 should be turned off when no user input occurs A motionless image can stay on the display for a maximum of 12 hours After more than 12 hours there is the risk of the memory effect 28 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 2 Basic Checkout Protecting The TFT Display From Memory Effect A Important The following is important for the lifespan of the backlighting Choose a turn off time that is definitely not too short not less than 30 min since frequent turning on of the backlighting will noticeably reduce its lifespan This particularly applies at low temperatures Here the backlighting of the display should never be switched off but instead a screen saver should be used which displays a changing or completely black screen in order to achieve the maximum lifespan of the backlighting 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 29 ACCESSORIES B21 Keyboards rag s ii a ES 33 3 1 1 The SMALL Keyboard 2 2 Emmen 33 3 1 2 The 24 KeyKeypad 2 2 CE mn nen 34 32 IMOUSC Re A AA RA ES 34 3 3 External CD ROM Drive 2 Coon 35 3 3 Operation 2 2 nee BO 35 3 3 2 Resources And Drivers 2 22 2 Co onen 35 34 USB Stick ns ala a a a le nen aad arte 35 A E ae ee 36 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 31 Chapter 3 Accessories Keyboards 3 1 Keyboards On the 8580 8590 any keyboard with a 6 pin Mini DIN plug can be connected PS
156. systems that have no activated write protection filter 10 1 2 Cable Cover The supplied cable cover for the external ports must be installed prior to using the 8580 8590 In order to comply with protection class IP65 please use the optionally available IP65 assembly kit from Psion Teklogix 10 1 3 Installation Only use mounting brackets and screws recommended by Psion Teklogix Ensure that ball and socket bases and fastening arms are securely attached Follow the instructions carefully when attaching all outgoing cables to the strain relief rail The top cover hood of the wireless card is there to protect the card and should not be used as a handle when turning the terminal All fastening brackets and mounting parts supplied by Psion Teklogix are only intended for use in the mounting of terminals and peripheral devices and may not be used for other purposes e However changing conditions during installation may result in operating states where it may be necessary to optimize the mounting process Care fully follow the Appendix D Mechanical Dynamic Loading When mounting peripheral devices follow the manufacturer s instructions This is particularly important when welding or drilling supporting parts e To avoid any accidents make sure your field of vision is not restricted in any way when mounting peripheral devices Observe all accident preven tion regulations 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manua
157. t The Restriction on Hazardous Substances Directive RoHS prescribes the maximum trace levels of lead cad mium mercury hexavalent chromium and flame retardants PBB and PBDE that may be contained in a product Only products meeting these high environmental standards may be placed on the market in EU member states after July 1 2006 ROHS Y RoHS Logo Although there is no legal requirement to mark RoHS compliant products Psion Teklogix Inc indicates its compliance with the directive as follows The RoHS logo located either on the back of the product or underneath the battery in the battery compartment or on a related accessory such as the charger or docking station signifies that the product is RoHS compliant as per the EU directive Other than as noted below a Psion Teklogix product that does not have an accompanying RoHS logo signifies that it was placed on the EU market prior to July 1 2006 and is thereby exempt from the directive KIN Note Not all accessories or peripherals will have a RoHS logo due to physical space limitations or as a result of their exempt status Disclaimer Every effort has been made to make this material complete accurate and up to date In addition changes are periodically added to the information herein these changes will be incorporated into new editions of the publication Psion Teklogix Inc reserves the right to make improvements and or changes in the product s and or the prog
158. t circuit This will inevitably lead to malfunctions or even a total system failure In DC powered devices always attach ring tongues on the supply voltage cable to the ground bolt situated on the connector bay pu amp A a Position of ground bolt Es won EM Make sure that the 8580 8590 connecting cable is attached as close to the battery as possible Connecting the vehicle mount to large electrical loads such as converters for the forklift motor may result in random restarts malfunctions and or irreparable damage to the device Ifyou want to connect devices fed by other power sources to the 8580 8590 such as certain PS 2 Wedges printers and so on be sure to power up the peripheral devices at the same time or after the vehicle mount Otherwise you may encounter start up prob lems malfunctions or even irreparable damage to the device 46 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 4 8580 8590 Installation Wiring Vehicle Power To The 8580 8590 4 4 1 Wiring Vehicle Power To The 8580 8590 Warning Applying a voltage above the input voltage rating or reversing polarity may result in permanent damage to the 8580 8590 and will void the product warranty A 1 8 meter 6 ft extension power cable PN 13985 301 is supplied with your This cable should be wired to a filtered fused maximum 10A accessory supply on the vehicle Any additional wiring minimum 18 gauge connectors or disconnec
159. t Computer User Manual Appendix E BIOS VO Interface Configuration Sub Menu E 5 6 1 0 Interface Configuration Sub Menu Feature Options Description Azalia Configure onboard audio controller for AC 97 Onboard Audio or Azalia Intel High Definition Audio mode AC97 f j Controller Note Azalia mode requires an external Azalia Disabled codec Onboard Ethernet Enabled Enable Disable the ICH6M onboard Ethernet Controller Disabled controller Disabled Serial Port 1 2 RIRS Specifies the I O base address and IRQ of serial Configuration 3E8 IRQ4 port 1 2 2E8 IRQ3 Disabled Parallel Port 378 Specifies the I O base address used by the paral Address 278 lel port 3BC Disabled 3F8 IRQ11 2F8 IRQ10 Serial Port 3 4 e Specifies the I O base address and IRQ of serial Configuration 3F8S IRQ10 port 3 4 2F8 IRQ11 3E8 IRQ10 2E8 IRQ11 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual E 9 Appendix E BIOS IDE Configuration Sub Menu E 5 7 IDE Configuration Sub Menu Feature Options Description Configure the integrated parallel and serial ATA controllers Disabled Disabled Both controllers are disabled oe Contig Compatible Compatible Both controllers operate in legacy aO Enhanced or compatible mode Enhanced Both controllers operate in enhanced or native mode Poe Sub Menu Reports type of connected IDE device Master Primary IDE Slave Sub Menu Reports type of connec
160. t for configuration In normal use the LPT1 port is used for communication 8 6 1 Automatic Shutdown Process When the ignition is switched on the 8580 8590 is supplied with power and begins checking its internal temperature and automatic shutdown function Once the ambient conditions have been verified as acceptable the 8580 8590 starts the operating system just like normal During the first three minutes of the start up phase none of the ambient conditions such as the internal temperature or the Ignition input status are checked This allows the operating system and the operating software for the automatic shutdown module to fully load without interruption Following this three minute period the internal temperature of the unit and the status of the Ignition input are checked continuously If the inner temperature of the 8580 8590 reaches a critical range the operating system is shut down normally and the computer remains switched off until the temperature is back in the permitted range If the gnition input is switched to earth potential or a potential free source during normal operation the unit switches to shutdown delay time In this state the device continues to operate normally until the delay time for example 15 minutes has elapsed e If the ignition is triggered again during this time the 8580 8590 resumes normal operation If however the delay time elapses the operating system is shut down nor mally by the
161. ted IDE device If enabled protects the hard disk from being erased Hard Disk Write Disabled Disabled allows the hard disk to be used nor Protect Enabled mally Read write and erase functions can be performed to the disk Set this option to stop the BIOS from searching for IDE devices within the specified number of IDE Detect Time seconds Basically this allows you to fine tune 0 5 10 30 35 the settings to allow for faster boot times Adjust this setting until a suitable timing can be found that will allow for all IDE disk drives that are attached to be detected Out s Primary Secondary IDE Master Sub Menu Feature Options Description Displays the type of drive detected The grayed out items below are the IDE disk drive Dene noopuon parameters taken from the firmware of the IDE disk Vendor no option Manufacturer of the device Size no option Total size of the device LBA Mode Supported Shows whether the device supports logical Not supported block addressing E 10 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Appendix E BIOS IDE Configuration Sub Menu Feature Options Description Block Mode Number of sectors Block mode boosts IDE performance by increasing the amount of data transferred Only 512 bytes of data can be transferred per interrupt if block mode is not used Block mode allows transfers of up to 64 KB per interrupt PIO Mode
162. tem EIN Note In the BIOS USB CD ROM must be entered as a boot device 3 3 2 Resources And Drivers Resources for the USB port are pre defined in the system architecture and automatically managed by the BIOS Drivers for the various operating systems need to be supplied by the drive manufacturer order if necessary 3 4 USB Stick You can connect a USB stick to the 8580 8590 with a USB A connector 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 35 Chapter 3 Accessories Scanner 3 5 Scanner You can connect scanners to either the USB PS 2 or serial port If connected to COMI the scanner can be powered through the port optional Be sure to only use scanners that have been approved by Psion Teklogix 36 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 8580 8590 INSTALLATION 4 1 Complying With Protection Standard IP65 39 4 1 1 Parts List For Cable Cover Kit 39 4 1 2 The Cable Cover Grounding Bar amp Cables Assembling 40 4 2 Mounting Options For The 8580 8590 o o o 43 4 2 2 Permitted Mounting Positions o o o 44 4 2 3 Mechanical Dynamic Loading o o 44 4 3 Power supply ca a ee dde a 44 43 1 DE Power Pack 4 beatin eae e ed 44 4 3 2 Installing Connecting Cables 22 2 rn nennen 45 4 4 Vehicle Applications Such As Forklifts 2 22222200 45 4 4 1 Wiring Vehicle Power To The 8580 8590
163. the 8580 8590 with its mounting which can be found for example in a vehicle chassis tuned to a low frequency In this case a spring mounting of the 8580 8590 should be avoided e However if high energy excitation frequencies mainly occur above the natural frequency it is recommended that you use passive vibration insula tion for the computer This applies to unsprung fork lifts with solid rubber tires or for unbalanced machines with relatively constant and correspond ingly high operating speed Random samples of fork lift rotors were taken and the field excitations measured D 8 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Appendix D Mechanical Dynamic Loading Determining Natural Frequencies Track pallet splinters Warehouses with loading thresholds potholes and accelerations Amplitude of the excitation Mean value 1 g to with peak values 5g approximately twice each 2g for all three spatial axes minute and 8 to 13g occasionally Excitation frequencies 5Hz to 200Hz These values can be assigned to operation class 5M3 AN Important The basic 8580 8590 is designed for operation class 5M3 Depending on the equipment e g 24 key keyboard and mount ing types e g with elastomer springs the operation class can be reduced to 5M2 or 5M1 If you have any questions regarding the permissible operation class please contact the Psion Teklogix technical
164. the arrangement displayed in Table top attachment with elastomer springs diagram on the previous page Attachment construction of the mounting bracket quantity and position of the elastomer springs show that the individual spring must be stiffer by a factor of 25 for the mathematical model stated above to be applied Important Factors for other mountings with elastomer springs must be cal culated through testing As a result this model gives a value of 26 N mm x 22 5 585 N mm for the required single spring constant 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual D 5 Appendix D Mechanical Dynamic Loading Further Possible Steps For Optimization The next step is to look through the manufacturer s datasheets such as those from gmt gmbh de or simrit de to find the right types of elastomer springs and rubber buffers Here we have decided to use springs with an M8 thread and cylindrical body made of natural rubber NR Based on the datasheet for a diameter of 30 mm and a height of20 mm for example we arrived at the pressure load Compressive force 539 N Displacement 1 mm 539 N mm for a Shore hardness A 70 This value lies below the default value What is the natural frequency The following formula can be used to calculate the natural frequency for sos 19 1He y A Where fe natural frequency in Hz c total spring constant 539 N mm calculated from datasheet values 3 springs 22 5 factor 71 9 N m
165. the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference recieved including interference that may cause undesired operation Figure 2 1 FCC Label Pisiiloln TEKLOGIX mss FL DUNS No 186447637 Part No 85X0 X stays for 8 or 9 Serial No MMSLLYWWxxxx Mfg Date mmm yyyy Config XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX DLoG MPC 6 1AA BBBB CC Z Power supply type EEEE Made in Germany Figure 2 2 CE Label 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 9 Chapter 2 Basic Checkout Technical Specifications 10 2 6 Technical Specifications 2 6 1 Mechanical Housing Display Panel Bottom Top 2 6 2 Motherboard CPU Chipset Bus Interface Cache BIOS Slots for standard plug in Rugged aluminum cast housing with integrated heat sink Protection class IP65 ESD safe Weight of the 8580 8590 with a 10 4 front panel approx 4 0 kg depending on configuration 10 4 SVGA 400 ed m optional 4 wire resistive touchscreen with brightness adjustment 12 1 XGA 400 cd m optional 8 wire resistive touchscreen with brightness adjustment Cable cover splash guard Optional antenna fitting for wireless LAN Intel Celeron M 800MHz ULV Intel Celeron M 373 1 GHz ULV Intel 82915GM Northbridge and graphic chip Intel 82801 FBM ICH6 M Southbridge PCI bus PCI 2 1 64 kB level 1 cache internal in the CPU 0 kB level 2 cache on the 800 MHz CP
166. this case WORDPAD EXE responds to the Windows message WM_QUERYENDSESSION with a user query to confirm if the current file is to be saved Applications that can be quit with the key combination ALT and F4 that is without a final user query generally send the required response to the WM QUERYENDSESSION message and are not shutdown hard To ensure that vital data is always saved correctly applications need to be able to properly respond to the WM_QUERYENDSESSION message that is without user queries and within the set time period 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 123 MAINTENANCE 9 Maimtenances mine n Sa A neh eS eae 4 127 9 1 1 Cleaning The Housing o e e 127 9 1 2 Cleaning The Touchscreen o o 127 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 125 9 Chapter 9 Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance Follow the guidelines below when cleaning your 8580 8590 9 1 i Cleaning The Housing Use a damp cloth to clean the housing of the 8580 8590 Do not use compressed air a high pressure cleaner or vacuum cleaner as this can damage the surface Do not use a high pressure cleaner this poses the additional risk of water entering the device and damaging the electronics or display 9 1 2 Cleaning The Touchscreen The touchscreen surface should always be kept clean of dirt dust fingerprints etc to ensure full display visibility e Use a da
167. ts used should be rated for at least 90 VDC 10A When connecting PN 13985 301 ensure that the screen blanking wires clearly labelled and the power wires red black leads are reliably secured away from each other or are separated with reliably secured certified insulation Minimum 2 8mm distance or 0 4mm distance through insulation is required for the separation The red lead of the power cable attaches to the positive vehicle supply The black lead connects to the negative supply this should be connected to a proper terminal block and not to the vehicle body The 8580 90 is fully isolated and can be used with both negative and positive chassis vehicles You may have the option of connecting power before or after the key switch It is preferable to wire the 8580 8590 after the key switch that is the 8580 8590 cannot be switched on without turning the vehicle key on However if the operator switches the key off repeatedly for long periods during a shift it may make more sense to wire the 8580 90 before the switch Keep in mind that the 8580 8590 will continue to operate with or without vehicle power as long as its backup battery has sufficient charge If an unfused power source must be used a fuse assembly PN 19440 must be added to the extension power cable the fuse and instructions are supplied with the cable Use only a 10A slow blow UL approved fuse in the fuse assembly The fuse assembly must be located as close as
168. turn to the main setup screen by selecting the main tab The main screen reports BIOS processor memory and board information and is for configuring the system date and time E 2 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Appendix E BIOS Main Setup Screen Feature Options Description System Time Hour Minute Second Specifies the current system time Note The time is in 24 hour format Systeri Dale Day of week Specifies the current system date y month day year Note The date is in month day year format BIOS ID No option Displays the BIOS ID OEM Version No option Displays the production BIOS version Processor No option Displays the processor type Systemi Nienor Novoption Displays the total amount of system memory ProdictRevision No option Displays the hardware revision of the board Serial Number No option Displays the serial number of the board BO Finas Ren No dpti n Displays the revision of the CPU board controller Displays the number of boot ups Maxi Boot Counter No option mum of 16777215 Running Time Novoption Displays the time the board is running in hours max 65535 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual E 3 Appendix E BIOS Advanced Setup E 5 Advanced Setup e E 5 Select the Advanced tab from the setup menu to enter the advanced BIOS setup screen BIOS SETUP UTILITY Advanced Settings PCI
169. ty Summary Danger Of Electrocution When Cleaning Servicing The Device In order to avoid electrocution always disconnect the vehicle mount from the power supply before cleaning or servicing the device Charging The Car Battery While charging the car battery the 8580 8590 has to be either disconnected from the battery or it has to be determined that the maximum allowed input voltage of the vehicle mount is not exceeded see Power Supply on page 13 and Power Supply on page 44 Wiring Do not use the 8580 8590 when a cable or plug is damaged Have the damaged parts replaced immediately Connecting Or Disconnect Cables During Storms Never connect or disconnect data cables during an electrical storm External Peripheral Devices The use of additional wiring and other peripheral devices which are not recom mended or sold by the manufacturer can result in fire electrocution or personal injury If a power supply is used only use the power supply recommended by the manu facturer Before connecting or disconnecting peripheral devices exception USB devices the 8580 8590 must be disconnected from the power supply Other wise this could seriously damage both the vehicle mount and the connected devices Make sure that external peripheral devices with their own power supply are switched on at the same time or after you start the 8580 8590 If this is not possi ble please ensure that the 8580 8590 is adequately protected
170. uld be dimensioned in such a way so that the natural frequency of the system falls below the lowest excitation frequency All excitations with a frequency greater than 1 4 times the natural frequency would then be dampened by a counter phase effect This is practically impossible if you consider that excitation accelerations within the range of around 10 Hz to 200 Hz or more may occur Furthermore the springs of the 8580 8590 would strongly deflect while static or visibly swivel while resonating blurred display Based on our experience we have found that the natural frequencies of unsprung ground vehicles lie between 15 Hz and 25 Hz Although the elastic bearing does create an interfering resonance it can suppress high excitation frequencies to various degrees of success D 4 Dimensioning Example 8580 Example for dimensioning an elastic bearing with mounting bracket for mobile application The 8580 is screwed into a mobile position with a mounting bracket Elastomer springs should be installed between the back ofthe mounting bracket and the assembly surface in the vehicle so that the depth can be adjusted The point of resonance for the spatial axis with the greatest deflection should be 20Hz e Which elastomer springs are suitable e Which insulating effects can be expected for different excitation frequen cies 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual D 3 Appendix D Mechanical Dynamic Loading Dimensioning Example 8580
171. unt Computer User Manual Chapter 6 Operating System amp Software Applications Automatic Installation Of The Software Keyboard c Psion Teklogix is suggested as the standard installation directory How ever this path can be modified Restart your computer once installation is complete Psion Teklogix Config will only be operable following rebooting 6 2 2 4 Automatic Installation Of The Software Keyboard The Psion Teklogix software keyboard is automatically installed as part ofthe Psion Teklogix Config installation For further information about the software keyboard please refer to The Software Keyboard on page 82 6 2 2 5 Files The following important files are located in the Psion Teklogix Config installation directory PTXCfg exe Main Program For Configuration PTXCFG_Local CFG Configuration file with Psion Teklogix Config settings all local settings that are not saved directly in the hardware are saved here PTXKEYBOARD EXE Software keyboard main program KEYBOARD CFG The layout and functionality of the software keyboard are set here 6 2 2 6 Launching The Program Launch Psion Teklogix Config through Start gt Programs AN Important The COM3 port of the 8580 8590 must be free when starting Psion Teklogix Config and throughout the entire running time of this software No cables devices or machines may be connected Psion Teklogix Config requires the COM3 port t
172. ured Only the blue options can be configured When an option is selected it is highlighted in white The right frame displays the key legend Above the key legend is an area reserved for text messages These text messages explain the options and the possible impacts when changing the selected option in the left frame The setup program uses a key based navigation system Most ofthe keys can be used at any time while in setup The table below explains the supported keys Key Description Left Right Select a setup menu e g Main Boot Exit Up Down Select a setup item or sub menu Plus Minus Change the field value of a particular setup item Tab Select setup fields e g in date and time Fl Display general help screen F2 F3 Change colours of setup screen 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual E 1 Appendix E BIOS Main Setup Screen Key Description F7 Discard changes F9 Load optimal default settings F10 Save changes and exit setup This button can be pressed repeatedly immediately after power is END initiated so that the manufacturer default settings can be loaded This is helpful when a previous BIOS setting is no longer desired ESC Discard changes and exit setup ENTER Display options of a particular setup item or enter sub menu E 4 Main Setup Screen When you first enter the BIOS setup you will enter the main setup screen You can always re
173. work Driver Installation Under Windows XP The network drivers to be used can be found by default on the Compact Flash or hard drive under Util Lan lt verNR gt In addition you will find the drivers on the included driver CD Proceed as follows to install the network drivers 1 Open the corresponding folder and run Setup exe Y Driverinstaller InstallShield Wizard License greement Please read the following license agreement carefully INTEL SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT IMPORTANT READ BEFORE COPYING INSTALLING OR USING Do not use or load this software and any associated materials collectively the Software until you have carefully read the following terms and conditions By loading or using the Software you agree to the terms of this Agreement If you do not wish to so agree do not install or use the Software 1 do not accept the terms in the license agreement 2 Choose the menu option accept the terms in the license agreement and tap on Next 112 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual Chapter 8 Internal Devices Onboard Sound Adaptor 3 In the following window tap on Next Intel R PRO Network Connections Intel PRO Network Connections Intel PRO 100 1000 and 10 GbE Connections Install Drivers f Make Driver Disk View Release Notes Intel PRO Network Connections Tap on Install Drivers 5 After the installation tap on Exit 6 Restart your computer 8 4
174. ying documentation The Software is the property of Psion Teklogix Inc or its licensors and is protected by copyright laws and international copyright treaties as well as other intellectual property laws and treaties The Soft ware is licensed not sold Psion Teklogix Inc provides the Software and licenses its use worldwide You assume responsibility for the selection of the Software to achieve your intended results and for the use and results obtained from it 1 GRANT OF LICENSE We hereby grant you and you hereby accept a non exclusive non transferable limited license to install and use the Software in object code form only subject to the terms and restrictions set forth in this Agreement Except as explicitly set forth below 1 you are not permitted to copy sell lease or rent distribute or sublicense the Software or to use the Software in a time sharing arrangement or in any other unauthorized manner ii no license is granted to you in the human readable code of the Software source code and 111 this Agreement does not grant you any rights to patents copyrights trade secrets trademarks intellectual property or any other ownership rights with respect to the Software 2 DESCRIPTION OF REQUIREMENTS RESTRICTIONS RIGHTS AND LIMITATIONS a Copy The right and license granted to you shall be limited to installation and use of the Software up to but not exceeding the number of copies you have licensed However you may make a
175. ytes FIFO supports RS 232 on an external 9 pin D Sub con nection ESD level 4 protected acc to EN 61000 4 2 3rd serial port 115 200 Baud max 16550A compatible 16 bytes FIFO 8580 8590 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual 11 Chapter 2 Basic Checkout LCD CRT Interface 12 Keyboard mouse connection USB comnection Software compatibility 2 6 3 LCD CRT Interface VGA controller internal for the integrated environment controller 4th serial port 115 200 Baud max 16550A compatible 16 bytes FIFO internal for integrated touch controller Keyboard mouse 6 pin mini DIN connector combination connector Y cable for PS 2 keyboard and mouse required Internally protected power supply for keyboard and mouse ESD level 4 protected acc to EN 61000 4 2 2 stacked USB connections USB 2 0 HiSpeed with 0 5 A per port protected by fuse ESD level 4 protected acc to EN 61000 4 2 Windows XP Professional Windows XP Embedded Integrated Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 900 with maximum 224 MByte Dynamic Video Memory Technology DVMT 3 0 Shared memory architecture Resolution up to 1600 x 1200 UXGA Up to 24 bit color depth depending on which LCD is used Simultaneous use of LCD CRT Multiple LCDs are supported Drivers available for Windows XP Professional and XP Embedded 2 6 4 Touchscreen optional Analog touch controller Analog touchscreens 12bit touch controller for 4 5 8 wire resistive touchscr

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