DLoG X 7, DLoG X 12, DLoG X 10 User Manual

DLoG X 7 DLoG X 10 DLoG X 12
Manual
3.10
This manual contains a detailed description of the product and we have made every effort to make it as accurate as possible. However, this is not a guarantee of the features or the functionality of the product.
We reserve the right to modify the contents of this document at any time and without prior notice.
Because we at DLoG are constantly striving to improve this product, we cannot guarantee that previous or subsequent releases of the product will correspond in every respect with the product description given in this manual.
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Title of documentation: Manual DLoG X 7, DLoG X 10, DLoG X 12
Documentation completed on: 22nd of May 2007
Version: 3.10
Product number: 885233E.50
© Copyright 2005-2007 DLoG GmbH Werner-von-Siemens-Straße 13 D-82140 Olching, Germany
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Table of contents
1. About this manual..................................................................................1
1.1. Device version described ..........................................................................................1
1.2. For qualified personnel.............................................................................................. 1
1.3. Design method ..........................................................................................................2
1.3.1. Warnings and notices........................................................................................2
1.3.2. Additional design elements ...............................................................................2
2. Important safety notices........................................................................4
2.1. Initial operation of the device..................................................................................... 4
2.2. Power supply / External peripheral devices ..............................................................6
2.3. Repairs only through DLoG....................................................................................... 7
2.4. Opening and closing the device ................................................................................ 7
2.5. Exchanging and extending modules .......................................................................10
2.6. CE Marking.............................................................................................................. 12
2.7. RTTE Directive 1999/5/EC ......................................................................................12
2.7.1. Special regulations in France.......................................................................... 12
2.8. FCC user information ..............................................................................................13
2.8.1. Interference declaration of the Federal Communications Commission .......... 13
2.8.2. Transmission of radio frequencies .................................................................. 14
3. Device description ...............................................................................15
3.1. General.................................................................................................................... 15
3.2. Intended usage........................................................................................................16
3.3. Models ..................................................................................................................... 17
3.4. Abbreviations used for devices and accessories .................................................... 17
3.5. Device description and type identification ............................................................... 18
3.5.1. Device type plate.............................................................................................18
3.6. Technical specifications........................................................................................... 19
3.6.1. System equipment........................................................................................... 19
3.6.2. Power supply / Power packs ...........................................................................23
3.6.3. AC power packs...............................................................................................25
3.6.4. Maximal power available for peripheral devices..............................................26
3.6.5. Test marks .......................................................................................................27
3.6.6. Dimensions ......................................................................................................28
3.6.7. VESA drill holes...............................................................................................37
4. Unpacking the device...........................................................................40
4.1. Scope of delivery .....................................................................................................40
4.2. Packaging ................................................................................................................40
4.3. Returning your device..............................................................................................40
5. Initial operation.....................................................................................41
5.1. Cooling through the supply of fresh air....................................................................41
5.2. External connectors DLoG X 7 ...............................................................................42
5.2.1. Standard connectors........................................................................................42
5.2.2. Optional connectors.........................................................................................42
5.2.3. Power pack models .........................................................................................44
5.3. External connectors DLoG X 10 and DLoG X 12 ....................................................46
5.3.1. Standard connectors........................................................................................46
5.3.2. Optional connectors.........................................................................................46
5.3.3. Power pack models .........................................................................................47
5.4. Connecting/Disconnecting external devices............................................................49
5.4.1. USB connection...............................................................................................49
5.4.2. COM connection..............................................................................................49
5.5. Powering up the device ...........................................................................................51
5.6. Removing the protective film from the front.............................................................51
5.7. Protecting the TFT display from the memory effect.................................................52
5.8. Installing Application Software.................................................................................52
5.9. Important Software Settings ....................................................................................53
5.9.1. Wireless network .............................................................................................53
5.9.2. Touch screen calibration .................................................................................53
5.10. After extended non-use .......................................................................................54
6. Accessories..........................................................................................55
6.1. Keyboard ................................................................................................................. 56
6.1.1. SMALL keyboard.............................................................................................56
6.1.2. 24-key keypad ................................................................................................. 57
6.2. Mouse...................................................................................................................... 58
6.3. USB Stick ................................................................................................................58
6.4. Scanners ................................................................................................................. 58
6.5. WLAN cards (PC cards) .......................................................................................... 58
6.6. CompactFlash .........................................................................................................58
6.7. Adapter cables......................................................................................................... 58
7. Mounting...............................................................................................59
7.1. Options for mounting the device.............................................................................. 59
7.2. Observe and retain the mounting instructions......................................................... 59
7.3. Mechanical dynamic loading ................................................................................... 60
7.4. Power supply ........................................................................................................... 60
7.4.1. DC power packs ..............................................................................................60
7.4.2. AC power packs .............................................................................................. 61
7.4.3. Installing connecting cables ............................................................................61
7.5. Vehicle applications (such as forklifts) ....................................................................62
7.5.1. DC terminals.................................................................................................... 63
7.6. Cable cover (Splash guard)..................................................................................... 64
7.6.1. Protection class IP65....................................................................................... 64
7.6.2. Protection class IP54....................................................................................... 64
8. Operation..............................................................................................65
8.1. Touch screen operation........................................................................................... 65
8.1.1. Dirty touch screen surface............................................................................... 65
8.2. Operating controls DLoG X 7 ..................................................................................66
8.2.1. Horizontal/vertical versions .............................................................................66
8.2.2. Standard configuration (4 keys) ...................................................................... 66
8.2.3. Extended configuration (17 keys).................................................................... 67
8.2.4. Brightness control............................................................................................ 67
8.2.5. Front controls (standard) .................................................................................68
8.2.6. Front controls (extended) ................................................................................69
8.3. Operating controls DLoG X 10 and DLoG X 12.......................................................70
8.3.1. Front controls (standard) .................................................................................71
8.3.2. Front controls (extended) ................................................................................72
8.4. LED / Operating states ............................................................................................73
8.4.1. DLoG X 7 .........................................................................................................73
8.4.2. DLoG X 10 and DLoG X 12 .............................................................................73
9. Boot loader............................................................................................74
10. Operating system.............................................................................76
11. Software applications.......................................................................77
11.1. Settings with PD.EXE ..........................................................................................77
11.1.1. Configuring backlight, automatic switch off and more.................................77
11.1.2. PD.EXE dialogs horizontally or vertically ....................................................77
11.1.3. Save PD.EXE settings.................................................................................77
11.1.4. Launch PD.EXE...........................................................................................77
11.1.5. Menu bar......................................................................................................79
11.1.6. Options menu ..............................................................................................80
11.1.7. Advanced menu...........................................................................................88
11.1.8. Info menu.....................................................................................................91
12. Serial ports........................................................................................92
12.1. COM1 Options .....................................................................................................92
12.2. COM2 Options .....................................................................................................93
12.2.1. RS-4xx operation.........................................................................................93
12.3. Cable lengths and ground loops..........................................................................94
13. Audio (Option)...................................................................................95
13.1. Line In – Line Out ................................................................................................96
13.2. Mic In – Line Out..................................................................................................96
13.2.1. Circuit Diagram and Limitations...................................................................96
14. Touch Screen (Option).....................................................................98
14.1. Mouse and keyboard compatibility...................................................................... 98
14.2. Functional description .........................................................................................98
14.3. Operation.............................................................................................................98
14.4. Drivers ................................................................................................................. 98
14.5. Calibration (Windows CE) ................................................................................... 99
14.6. Resistance.........................................................................................................100
14.6.1. Mechanical resistance............................................................................... 100
14.6.2. Chemical resistance.................................................................................. 100
15. Internal devices..............................................................................101
15.1. PCMCIA / PC cards (Option)............................................................................. 101
15.2. Heating (Option) ................................................................................................ 101
15.3. Automatic switch off (Option) ............................................................................102
15.3.1. Configuration with PD.EXE ....................................................................... 102
15.3.2. Overview of configuration settings ............................................................ 103
16. Maintenance....................................................................................104
16.1. Cleaning the housing......................................................................................... 104
16.2. Cleaning the touch screen................................................................................. 104
16.3. Cleaning the cooling fins ................................................................................... 104
17. Common mistakes in usage..........................................................105
17.1. Power supply..................................................................................................... 105
17.2. Powering up/powering down ............................................................................. 105
17.3. Cable cover .......................................................................................................105
17.4. Mounting............................................................................................................106
17.5. Mobile application on vehicles........................................................................... 106
17.6. Using the touch screen...................................................................................... 107
17.7. Cleaning the device........................................................................................... 108
17.8. Use/storage in extreme temperatures...............................................................108
18. Disposal...........................................................................................109
19. Appendix A: Terminal assignment (Pins).....................................110
19.1. External connectors ...........................................................................................110
19.1.1. Power.........................................................................................................110
19.1.2. Signal.........................................................................................................112
19.2. Internal connectors mainboard MDA2.10 05.2006............................................118
19.2.1. Audio interface...........................................................................................125
20. Appendix B: Jumpers.....................................................................127
20.1. Warning..............................................................................................................127
20.2. Standard jumper settings...................................................................................127
20.3. Jumper layout view for mainboard MDA2.10 05.2006 ......................................128
20.3.1. COM1 Configuration..................................................................................129
21. Appendix C: Mechanical dynamic loading...................................130
21.1. Introduction ........................................................................................................130
21.2. Using the device without vibration insulation.....................................................132
21.3. Application with passive vibration insulation......................................................133
21.4. Dimensioning example DLoG X 10 ...................................................................134
21.4.1. Approximate solution for the selection of elastomer springs.....................135
21.4.2. Approximate solution for determining insulating effects............................138
21.5. Determining natural frequencies........................................................................140
22. Appandix D: Tools..........................................................................141
22.1. Warnings............................................................................................................141
22.2. Tool kit ...............................................................................................................142
22.2.1. Closing the device .....................................................................................142
22.3. Mounting bracket tool kit....................................................................................143
23. Return packing slip........................................................................144
Index............................................................................................................145
List of figures
Figure 2.1: CE Marking.....................................................................................................12
Figure 3.1: DLoG X 7, vertical display..............................................................................15
Figure 3.2: DLoG X 10 and DLoG X 12............................................................................16
Figure 3.3: Example of a device type plate ...................................................................... 19
Figure 3.4: Dimensions DLoG X 7 front view ................................................................... 28
Figure 3.5: Dimensions DLoG X 7 side view....................................................................29
Figure 3.6: Dimensions DLoG X 7 top view .....................................................................30
Figure 3.7: Dimensions DLoG X 10 front view ................................................................. 31
Figure 3.8: Dimensions DLoG X 10 side view..................................................................32
Figure 3.9: Dimensions DLoG X 10 top view ...................................................................33
Figure 3.10: Dimensions DLoG X 12 front view ...............................................................34
Figure 3.11: Dimensions DLoG X 12 side view................................................................35
Figure 3.12: Dimensions DLoG X 12 top view .................................................................36
Figure 3.13: VESA drill holes DLoG X 7...........................................................................37
Figure 3.14: VESA drill holes DLoG X 10.........................................................................38
Figure 3.15: VESA drill holes DLoG X 12.........................................................................39
Figure 5.1: External connectors on the DLoG X 7, DC version........................................42
Figure 5.2: External connectors DLoG X 7, DC 12/24 V, 30 W........................................44
Figure 5.3: External connectors DLoG X 7, DC 24/48 V, 30 W........................................44
Figure 5.4: External connectors DLoG X 7, AC 110/230 V, 36 W....................................44
Figure 5.5: DC connector (external view).........................................................................45
Figure 5.6: External connectors DLoG X 12 / X 12, DC 12 V, 100 W ..............................47
Figure 5.7: External connectors DLoG X 12 / X 12, DC 24/48 V, 100 W .........................47
Figure 5.8: External connectors DLoG X 12 / X 12, DC 24/48 V, 60 W ...........................47
Figure 5.9: External connectors DLoG X 12 / X 12, AC 110/230 V, 100 W .....................48
Figure 5.10: Sliding switch................................................................................................54
Figure 6.1: SMALL keyboard............................................................................................56
Figure 6.2: 24-key keypad................................................................................................57
Figure 7.1: Position of the ground bolt..............................................................................63
Figure 8.1: DLoG X 7 vertical, 4 keys...............................................................................66
Figure 8.2: DLoG X 7 horizontal, 17 keys.........................................................................67
Figure 8.3: Operating controls DLoG X 10 and X 12........................................................70
Figure 9.1: Boot loader diagram 1....................................................................................74
Figure 9.2: Boot loader diagram 2....................................................................................75
Figure 11.1: Symbol for launched PD.EXE in the task bar...............................................77
Figure 11.2: Setup dialog box for backlight ......................................................................80
Figure 11.3: Automatic switch off Dialog PD.EXE............................................................83
Figure 11.4: USB-Port Configuration in PD.EXE..............................................................87
Figure 13.1: The audio interface’s Line Out, Line In and Mic In sockets..........................95
Figure 13.2: Audio port circuit diagram.............................................................................97
Figure 19.1: Cable supply voltage 24/48 VDC ...............................................................110
Figure 19.2: Standard power plug IEC 320 compliant....................................................111
Figure 19.3: Internal connectors mainboard MDA2.10 05.2006.....................................118
Figure 20.1: Jumper layout, Mainboard MDA2.10 05.2006............................................128
Figure 21.1: Table-top attachment with elastomer springs ............................................134
Figure 22.1: Mounting bracket tool kit ............................................................................143
About this manual
1. About this manual
This manual has been designed to make using the DLoG X devices as simple as possible and provide expert assistance if problems should occur. It contains important information on using the device safely, properly and efficiently.
Use the extensive index at the end of this manual to find information quick and easy!
Adhering to the manual helps by avoiding dangers, reducing repair costs and breakdown times and increasing the reliability and lifespan of the DLoG X model.
DLoG GmbH will not assume responsibility for any damage caused by the improper use of the DLoG X model and/or in disregard of the instructions in this manual.
Within this manual, DLoG GmbH strives to provide all the information required for using your DLoG X device. 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 DLoG agent or representative.

1.1. Device version described

This manual describes the models DLoG X 7, DLoG X 10, and DLoG X 12 with a board version MDA2.10 05.2006 and above.
The information contained in this manual becomes applicable beginning at the time the corresponding DLoG X model is released.

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.
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1.3. Design method

1.3.1. Warnings and notices

Warnings and notices in this manual are indicated as follows:
This symbol indicates general information and hints that help you
to understand how to use the product or the manual.
This symbol warns you of any dangers or hazards that could
potentially cause damage to the terminal or system (such as
malfunctions, data loss, equipment damage, etc.).
This symbol indicates hazards that pose a risk to life and limb
(such as contacting the power supply). You must heed this information!

1.3.2. Additional design elements Lists are indicated with bullet points, for example:

DC power packs
AC power packs
Instructions are numbered, for example:
1. Insert a CD.
2. Press <A>.
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Parameter descriptions (e.g., of a dialog)
Ignition off This parameter is used to set,…
Delay time This indicates the delay time.
Switch-off time The switch-off time should be at least…
Key display
Key names are shown in angle brackets: <F1>, <Ctrl>, <Insert>, <Home>, etc.
Menu options, commands, dialog fields
Examples: In the Edit menu you will find the command Paste | Values. Click OK to
finish.
Entries
Any text that needs to be entered is shown in Courier font, for example:
1. Enter the text abcdefg.
Other methods for emphasis
Any other emphasized text elements are highlighted in bold or underlined
.
References to other chapters in the manual are printed in italics.
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Important safety notices

2. Important safety notices

The DLoG X models were designed and built according to modern technology and accepted safety regulations. However, the operation of the DLoG X 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
not operated correctly intended usage
operated and maintained incorrectly.
The operator commitments in regards to safety (accident prevention regulations, work protection) are to be followed.

2.1. Initial operation of the device

Area of application
The device is not designed for use in life-support systems or critical safety systems where system malfunction can lead to the direct or indirect endangerment 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.
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Fresh air circulation is required
The DLoG X device 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.
If the DLoG X device is not able to draw in fresh cooling air, this may cause overheating and severe damage to the unit. Be sure to comply with the maximum ambient temperature to guarantee correct operation (as specified in
Technical
specifications).
Mounting / 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. This must always be easily accessible. If the device is permanently installed, an easily accessible disconnector (such as a switch or automatic circuit breaker) needs to be additionally installed.
The power supply cables must be laid in accordance with the applicable local installation regulations.
Risk of injury
The unit could fall during transit or installation and cause injury. Always enlist the aid of a second person for installing or removing the unit.
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2.2. Power supply / External peripheral devices

Low voltage networks
Devices in the DLoG X Series that have an AC power pack should only be connected to TN and TT networks. IT networks are not permitted as dangerous electric shocks cannot be ruled out here.
Operation in an emergency
In cases 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.
If, after replacement, the fuse fed by the internal power supply blows again, the device must be sent in for servicing immediately
Data cables may never be connected or disconnected during an electrical storm.
External peripheral devices
Before connecting or disconnecting peripheral devices (exception: USB devices), the DLoG X device must be disconnected from the power supply! Otherwise, this could seriously damage both the DLoG X and the connected devices!
Please ensure that external peripheral devices with their own power supply are
switched on at the same time or after the DLoG X device. If this is not possible,
please ensure that the DLoG X device is adequately protected from power leakage caused by an external device.
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2.3. Repairs only through DLoG

As a rule, never carry out repairs on the device yourself. Always contact DLoG’s technical support and send in your unit for repair if necessary
The information required by our technical support is given on the type plate located at the back of the unit. This designation contains important technical information on the functions and assembly of your device. Always provide technicians with the entire model designation and serial number

2.4. Opening and closing the device

If you choose to open the DLoG X device at your own risk, please make sure you observe the safety instructions from the previous pages.
Persons authorised to open and close the device
The DLoG X device may only be opened for the purposes of adding or exchanging modules. Only qualified electrical or electronics engineers or persons trained by DLoG are authorized to carry out such work.
Tools
When working on the device, only use the appropriate tools as listed
Appandix D: Tools.
in
Power supply
Prior to opening the device, ensure that the operating system has been shut down correctly and that the device is disconnected from the power supply. If the
DLoG X device is equipped with an optional UPS battery, only open the device after
the power LED has extinguished
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On opening and closing the device, pay attention to the following
Note that even the intrusion of extremely small metallic splinters or small amounts of moisture can put the DLoG X device out of service. Always open the device in a weather-protected environment that is as dust-free as possible.
The touch screen should always be kept free of dirt, dust, finger marks and so on to ensure full visibility of the display. Ensure that the touch screen does not get scratched or otherwise damaged, before placing the device face down
Note that opening the front of the device by more than 180° will damage the plastic hinges.
If you open the device, disconnect the cable connections to the front of the display. Be sure to first read the mounting instructions for the DLoG X series.
Before closing the device, please ensure that the cable connections to the front of the display have been replaced correctly. Make sure the cables are not unduly stressed or bent.
Device seal
The face of the DLoG X device has a protective seal glued into its frame. Do not attempt to remove the seal, as this will cause irreversible damage to it and render it unusable.
Before closing the device, ensure the seal is seated properly between the face and the device housing – especially for devices compliant with protection class IP65.
Visually check the seal for defects (tears, cuts) and foreign bodies (dirt).
Please read the specific mounting instructions for devices with protection class IP65. If you see any damage or are unsure about possible damage, contact the technical service department of DLoG
Replacing the seal on IP65 devices
Never replace the glued-in seal on devices compliant with protection class IP65 yourself. This will instantly void all present and future guarantee and liability claims.
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Closing the device
The front is attached to the base unit using hexagonal screws (M5 x 20 with an inside diameter of 3 mm). In all devices, these screws must be retightened with a torque wrench.
Retighten all the hexagonal screws in a cross-wise pattern to the following torque: DLoG X 7: 3 Nm DLoG X 10: 3 Nm DLoG X 12: 4 Nm
Tighten both screws in the temporary cap and antenna cap to a torque of 1 Nm.
Please be aware that any test marks and the guarantee may lose their validity if the device has been improperly operated or opened/closed. For devices compliant with protection class IP65, for example, DLoG GmbH no longer guarantees the safety rating if the device has been improperly opened or closed by persons insufficiently qualified.
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Important safety notices

2.5. Exchanging and extending modules

Carefully follow the notices on opening and closing the device!
Persons qualified to handle replacement or expansion
Devices belonging to the DLoG X series may only be opened for the purposes of adding or replacing modules. Only qualified electrical or electronics engineers or persons trained by DLoG are authorized to carry out such work.
Fuse failure
If the fuse for the integrated power supply blows immediately after being replaced, send the unit to us for servicing without delay.
No battery changes
The RTC of the DLoG X device is powered by a lithium battery fixed to the
motherboard. This battery should not be exchanged under any circumstances, as
this requires soldering! Should a lithium-battery change be necessary, the device must be sent to DLoG. Changing the lithium battery yourself will instantly void all present and future guarantee and liability claims
Use of an unsuitable battery or incorrect installation may cause the battery to explode!
Components approved by DLoG
When adding and exchanging modules, only use components approved by DLoG for use in the DLoG X device. Before installing a component, please contact DLoG to ensure that the desired module can be exchanged or installed
When installing expansion modules, proceed with utmost caution. Any damage caused while installing or replacing modules will instantly void all present and future guarantee and liability claims
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Damage to the computer system
To avoid damage to the motherboard and/or other computer components, only install modules in the designated slots.
Never physically touch the motherboard or any electrical components in a non-ESD­protected area, as this may cause damage to the motherboard. Before physically touching motherboards or electrical components, make sure that you are working within an ESD-protected area.
System overload
To avoid system overloads, check the total acceptable load for all of the installed components
Ensure that the input power for each device is within the permitted threshold (see technical specifications for the corresponding device).
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2.6. CE Marking

This product and its authorized peripheral devices comply with all of the requirements for the CE marking for use at home or in commercial or light industrial applications.
Figure 2.1: CE Marking

2.7. RTTE Directive 1999/5/EC

With regard to the RTTE Directive 1999/5/EC the statements in the declaration of conformity for the DLoG X device (see page 2 of this handbook) apply.

2.7.1. Special regulations in France

Due to restrictions imposed by the French government, the DLoG X models with WLAN 802.11b is only permitted for use indoors.
On private property the product is allowed to be used outdoors, however only with previous approval from France’s Ministry of Defense.
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2.8. FCC user information

2.8.1. Interference declaration of the Federal Communications Commission

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference 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 or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. 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 warning: Any change or modification which is not expressly approved in the
corresponding pages can lead to the withdrawal of the operating license for this device.
In order to comply with the FCC requirements regarding radio frequency exposure from vehicle-mounted transmission devices the antenna has to be kept at least 20 cm away from people.
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2.8.2. Transmission of radio frequencies

Use care in airplanes or in clinical/medical areas
Some devices in hospitals and airplanes are not protected from radio frequency energy. Consequently, do not use the DLoG X device in airplanes or hospitals without prior authorization. Here use of the DLoG X device is only permitted if authorization is obtained.
Caution with pacemakers
Do not use the DLoG X device near pacemakers.
The DLoG X device can affect the function of medically implanted devices such as pacemakers and create interference. Do not place the DLoG X device near such devices.
Keep a minimum distance of 20 cm between such a device and the DLoG X in order to reduce the risk of interference.
If you have reason to assume that interference has occurred, then turn the DLoG X device off and consult a heart expert.
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Device description

3. Device description

3.1. General

Thank you for choosing the DLoG X series!
DLoG X-series devices are multi-functional terminals designed for stationary and mobile use. They are equipped with an Intel PXA270 processor and work with Windows CE 5.0 and Linux embedded operating systems.
Thanks to the robust design (with aluminum housing), the device provides effective protection against mechanical, electrical and chemical damage and extreme ambient temperatures. It is designed without an external fan to lower maintenance requirements
The key advantage of the DLoG X series lies in its diverse functionality and compact design. Various mounting brackets allow installation in the most confined spaces.
The DLoG X-series is available with various display options.
Figure 3.1: DLoG X 7, vertical display
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Figure 3.2: DLoG X 10 and DLoG X 12

3.2. Intended usage

The DLoG X 7, DLoG X 10 and DLoG X 12 devices are multifunction terminals for stationary and mobile use in commercial applications (for example logistics, storage, manufacturing, automotive).
A different or extraordinary usage is not permitted. For resulting damage the user/operator of the DLoG X device is solely responsible. This also applies to any changes you make to the device.
Compliance with the contents of the safety guidelines is particularly important for the proper use of this device.
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3.3. Models

The information in this manual applies to all current models of DLoG X series.
DLoG X 7 7“ vertical display 7“ horizontal display
4 Shortcut keys x x
17 Shortcut keys x x
DLoG X 10 10,4“vertical display
4 Shortcut keys x
25 Shortcut keys x
DLoG X 12 12,1“vertical display
4 Shortcut keys x
25 Shortcut keys x
Any differences between the devices will be clearly noted in this manual.

3.4. Abbreviations used for devices and accessories

Please note that to save space on the DLoG X device and supplied accessories, the following abbreviations have been used:
Abbreviation Explanation
+ DC+
- DC­Ign Ignition
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3.5. Device description and type identification

3.5.1. Device type plate

The device type plate on the DLoG X series contains the following information:
DLoG X 7 DLoG X 10 DLoG X 12
QWVGA / SVGA Display resolution
DC / AC Type of power supply, the following numbers (1-9)
AV / AH / U The following characters describe device options:
e.g. 24/48 V
Describes the device with display size (7”, 10” or 12”)
indicate the exact type of power supply with input voltage
AV stands for vertical display AH stands for horizontal display U stands for the UPS battery option
Input voltage for the DC power supply with nominal
with 1,5/0,75 A
S/N ... The serial number consists of 12 digits and includes:
current
DLoG specific device code (22 stands for the
DLoG X 7 model range, 32 for the DLoG X 10 model range, 33 for the DLoG X 12 model range)
Indication of the week of manufacture (e.g. CW 14)
Indication of the year of manufacture (e.g. 2005)
Six digits for internal DLoG identification
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