National Instruments PPC-2115 User Manual

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PPC-2115
User Manual
PPC-2115 User Manual
July 2007 372053A-01
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Warranty
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Compliance
Compliance with FCC/Canada Radio Frequency Interference Regulations
Determining FCC Class
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This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in strict accordance with the instructions in this manual and the CE marking Declaration of Conformity*, may cause interference to radio and television reception. Classification requirements are the same for the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the Canadian Department of Communications (DOC).
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by NI could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment under the FCC Rules.
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Class A
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This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user is required to correct the interference at their own expense.
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Conventions
The following conventions are used in this manual:
» The » symbol leads you through nested menu items and dialog box options
to a final action. The sequence File»Page Setup»Options directs you to pull down the File menu, select the Page Setup item, and select Options from the last dialog box.
This icon denotes a note, which alerts you to important information.
This icon denotes a caution, which advises you of precautions to take to avoid injury, data loss, or a system crash. When this symbol is marked on a product, refer to the Safety section of Appendix A, Specifications, for information about precautions to take.
When symbol is marked on a product, it denotes a warning advising you to take precautions to avoid electrical shock.
When symbol is marked on a product, it denotes a component that may be hot. Touching this component may result in bodily injury.
bold Bold text denotes items that you must select or click in the software, such
as menu items and dialog box options. Bold text also denotes parameter names.
italic Italic text denotes variables, emphasis, a cross-reference, or an introduction
to a key concept. Italic text also denotes text that is a placeholder for a word or value that you must supply.
monospace Text in this font denotes text or characters that you should enter from the
keyboard, sections of code, programming examples, and syntax examples. This font is also used for the proper names of disk drives, paths, directories, programs, subprograms, subroutines, device names, functions, operations, variables, filenames, and extensions.
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Contents
Chapter 1 General Information
Introduction....................................................................................................................1-1
I/O Ports.........................................................................................................................1-1
Chapter 2 System Setup
Important Safety Information ........................................................................................2-1
Setup ..............................................................................................................................2-2
Touchscreen Calibration..................................................................................2-3
Dual Display Setting......................................................................................................2-4
Panel Mounting..............................................................................................................2-4
Chapter 3 Jumpers and Connectors
Jumper and Connector Functions ..................................................................................3-1
Jumper and Connector Locations ..................................................................................3-2
Appendix A Specifications
Appendix B Serial Port Settings
Appendix C Watchdog Timer Programming
Appendix D Watchdog Timer Programming on WinCE
Appendix E Accessory Kit Assembly Procedure
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Contents
Appendix F Touchscreen Configuration
Appendix G Fuse Replacement
Appendix H Technical Support and Professional Services
Index
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General Information
This chapter includes general information about the PPC-2115 Human Machine Interface (HMI).
Introduction
The PPC-2115 touch panel computer, a state-of-the-art HMI based on an x86 platform, includes these key features:
Fanless—Because the system uses a low-power processor, it does not
need fans, which often are unreliable and cause dust to circulate inside the equipment.
Bright display—The TFT LCD features a 15 in. display that meets
industrial demands for clear interfaces.
Powerful communication capability—The PPC-2115 is a powerful
I/O interface for easy communication with other devices. The I/O interface includes serial ports, an RS485 port, a parallel port, and Ethernet and USB 2.0 support.
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I/O Ports
Windows CE support—In addition to Windows 2000/XP support, the
PPC-2115 supports the Windows CE and Windows XP embedded platforms.
The PPC-2115 includes the following ports:
One parallel port that supports EPP/ECP/SPP modes
Three serial ports: RS232 (COM1 and COM3) and RS232/422/485 (COM4)
Two RJ-45 Ethernet ports: LAN 1 (10/100BaseT) and LAN2 (10/100/1000BaseT)
One PS/2 port: 6-pin mini-DIN port for keyboard and mouse
Two USB ports compliant with USB 2.0
One CompactFlash slot
One PCMCIA slot
Three audio ports: one microphone, one line in, and one line out
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Figure 1-1 shows the I/O port arrangement.
3
2
4
5
6
7
8 9
1 Parallel Port 2LAN1 3LAN2
4USB 5PS/2 6 COM3 (RS232)
7 COM4 (RS232/422/485) 8 COM1 (RS232) 9VGA
Figure 1-1. I/O Port Arrangement
For more PPC-2115 specifications, see Appendix A, Specifications.
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System Setup
This chapter includes setup information for the PPC-2115.
Important Safety Information
Before setting up the PPC-2115, read these safety instructions carefully.
Disconnect this equipment from any AC outlet before cleaning. Use a damp cloth. Do not use liquid or spray detergents for cleaning.
For plug-in equipment, the power outlet socket must be located near the equipment and must be easily accessible.
Keep this equipment away from humidity.
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Place this equipment on a reliable surface during installation. Dropping it or letting it fall may cause damage.
The openings on the enclosure are for air convection. Protect the equipment from overheating. Do not cover the openings.
Make sure the power source voltage is correct before connecting the equipment to the power outlet.
Position the power cord so that people cannot step on it. Do not place anything over the power cord.
All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted.
If the equipment is not used for a long time, disconnect it from the power source to avoid damage by transient overvoltage.
Never pour any liquid into an opening. This may cause fire or electrical shock.
Never open the equipment. For safety reasons, only qualified service personnel should open the equipment.
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Caution There is a danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace the
battery only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
If one of the following situations arises, have service personnel check the equipment:
The power cord or plug is damaged.
Liquid has penetrated into the equipment.
The equipment has been exposed to moisture.
The equipment does not work well, or you cannot get it to work according to the user manual.
The equipment has been dropped and damaged.
The equipment has obvious signs of breakage.
Do not leave this equipment in an environment where the storage temperature may go below –20 °C (–4 °F) or above 60 °C (140 °F). Doing so could damage the equipment. The equipment should be in a controlled environment.
Setup
The sound pressure level at the operator’s position according to IEC 704-1:1982 is no more than 70 dB (A).
Follow these steps to set up the PPC-2115:
1. Unpack the PPC-2115. Be sure your kit includes the following items:
The PPC-2115 HMI
Eight panel mounting clamps
Eight panel mounting screws
One 3-pin power connector and wire
One PS/2 splitter cable
One HMI Resource CD
One CompactFlash to IDE adapter card
If any items are missing or damaged, contact National Instruments.
Caution Be sure system power is off before plugging in or pulling out the CompactFlash
card.
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Chapter 2 System Setup
2. Remove the dummy CompactFlash card from the slot in the PPC-2115. Install a CompactFlash card containing Windows CE, embedded Windows XP, or another operating system.
3. Connect the power connector to 24 VDC power lines. Be sure to connect the positive, negative, and ground lines as shown in Figure 2-1. The power lines can be from either a power adapter or in-house power source.
4. Connect the power connector to the power receptor on the PPC-2115. The power receptor pin assignment is shown in Figure 2-2.
5. Press the power button to power on the system.
Touchscreen Calibration
The PPC-2115 touchscreen should be correctly calibrated and ready to use when you power on the system. However, if the calibration is not correct or you want to choose custom calibration options, refer to Appendix F,
Touchscreen Configuration.
GND
+
+
Figure 2-1. Power Connector
GND
Figure 2-2. Power Receptor and Pin Assignment
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Chapter 2 System Setup
Dual Display Setting
To use an auxiliary CRT monitor with the PPC-2115, connect the monitor to the CRT port on the PPC-2115. Follow these steps to configure the CRT monitor settings:
1. After powering on the system, click the Intel icon in the toolbar on the PPC-2115 LCD monitor.
2. Select Graphics Options»Output Device.
3. The display options window appears, showing the currently active display device. Use this window to select and configure alternate display devices.
Panel Mounting
Follow these steps to mount the PPC-2115 in a panel:
1. Be sure the adhesive waterproof gasket on the front bezel is in position.
2. Install the PPC-2115 into the panel opening. (Refer to Appendix A,
Specifications, for cutout dimensions.)
3. Attach the clamps included in the accessory pack to the holes in the bezel.
4. Insert the screws included in the accessory pack into the clamps. Tighten the screws to fasten the PPC-2115 against the panel.
Note The mounting panel thickness should be less than 6 mm (0.236 in.).
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Jumpers and Connectors
This chapter describes the PPC-2115 jumpers and connectors.
Jumper and Connector Functions
Table 3-1 lists the jumper and connector functions.
Table 3-1. Mainboard Connectors and Jumpers
Label Function Description
CN1 VGA D-Sub 15-pin (female) on
CN2 DC in DC power in connector
3
panel
(5.08 mm, 3-pin housing)
CN3 PCMCIA One-slot PCMCIA
connector
CN4 LCD power LCD inverter connector
CN5 PS2 Standard mini-DIN 6-pin
supports keyboard and mouse
CN7 USB Two USB type-A female
CN9 IDE Internal IDE 44-pin
(2 mm) connector
CN10 PRT D-Sub 25-pin (female)
CN11 CF CompactFlash socket
CN12 Speaker out Internal speaker connector
CN13 Mic in Audio mic in
CN14 Line out Audio line out
CN15 Line in Audio line in
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CN16 * (JP1) LVDS LCD Internal 18-bit LVDS
CN17 * (JP3) Touc h Internal touchscreen
COM1 COM1 Serial port: COM1 RS232
COM3 COM3 Serial port: COM3 RS232
COM4 COM4 Serial port: COM4
S1 COM4 MODE1 Setting COM4
S2 COM4 MODE2 Setting COM4 RS422
Table 3-1. Mainboard Connectors and Jumpers (Continued)
Label Function Description
LCD connector
connector
RS232/422/485
RS232/422/485 mode
master or slave mode
JP4 Clear CMOS Clear CMOS
SW1 Power switch System power switch
Jumper and Connector Locations
Figure 3-1 shows the jumper and connector locations.
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Figure 3-1. Mainboard Jumpers and Connectors
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Specifications
Physical
Weight.................................................... 5.5 kg (without HDD)
Cutout dimensions.................................. 373.5 × 297.5 mm (suggested)
A
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Appendix A Specifications
Dimensions
297 mm [11.693 in]
4.5 mm [0.177 in]
373 mm
[14.685 in]
383 mm
[15.079 in]
307 mm [12.087 in]
64 mm [2.52 in]
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Appendix A Specifications
System Kernel
CPU........................................................ Intel Celeron M (clock rate
600 MHz/1 GHz)
BIOS....................................................... Award 4 Mbit flash memory
South bridge ........................................... Intel 855GME/852GM
GMCH/ICH4 chipset
VGA ....................................................... Intel 855GME for PPC-2115-A
series; Intel 852GM for PPC-2115-B series; supports 16 MB frame buffer with system memory; simultaneous support of CRT and LVDS flat panel display
Ethernet .................................................. Intel 82562EZ and
Intel 82551QM Ethernet controller; IEEE 802.3u protocol compatible
Watchdog timer...................................... W83627 watchdog timer;
1.6 s timeout period
IDE ......................................................... 2 EIDE channels support one IDE
compact flash socket onboard and one 44-pin (2 mm) connector
LCD
Display type ........................................... TFT color LCD
Size (diagonal) ....................................... 15 in.
Maximum resolution.............................. 1024 × 768 (XGA)
Maximum colors .................................... 256,000
Pixel pitch (W × H, mm)........................ 0.3075 × 0.3075
Viewing angle ........................................ 120
Luminance (cd/m
2
)................................. 350
Contrast ratio.......................................... 500
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Appendix A Specifications
Note There may be several bright or dark pixels on the LCD. This phenomenon is normal
in LCD manufacturing.
Operating temperature ............................0 to 50 °C (32 to 122 °F)
(ambient)
Backlight.................................................2 CCFL
Backlight life time ..................................50,000 h
Touchscreen
Touchscreen type....................................Resistive
Base glass construction...........................Tempered glass
Resolution...............................................1024 × 1024
Light transmission ..................................75% typical
Controller................................................RS232 interface
Power rating............................................3.3 to 5 V
Durability................................................100 million touches
Power
Input voltage...........................................18 to 32 VDC (the fuse becomes
an open circuit if the input level exceeds 33 VDC)
Typical ....................................................24 VDC, 2.0 A
Fuse
Rating......................................................T3.15 A, 250 V
Size .........................................................5 × 20 mm
Note When replacing the fuse, use only a fuse of the same type and rating.
Note For your protection, the fuse is set to break if the input voltage exceeds 33 VDC.
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Environment
Safety
Appendix A Specifications
Operating temperature............................ 0 to 50 °C (32 to 122 °F)
Storage temperature ............................... –20 to 60 °C (–4 to 140 °F)
Humidity ................................................ 40 °C @ 10 to 95% relative
humidity (noncondensing)
Vibration ................................................ 1 grms (5 to 500 Hz)
Maximum altitude.................................. 2,000 m
Pollution Degree .................................... 2
Indoor use only
This product is designed to meet the requirements of the following standards of safety for information technology equipment:
IEC 60950-1, EN 60950-1
UL 60950-1, CSA 60950-1
Note For UL and other safety certifications, refer to the product label or visit
ni.com/certification, search by model number or product line, and click the
appropriate link in the Certification column.
Electromagnetic Compatibility
This product is designed to meet the requirements of the following standards of EMC for electrical equipment for measurement, control, and laboratory use:
EN 55024, CISPR 24 EMC requirements
EN 55022, CISPR 22 Emissions; Class A
CE, C-Tick, ICES, and FCC Part 15 Emissions; Class A
Note For EMC compliance, operate this device according to product documentation.
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This product meets the essential requirements of applicable European Directives, as amended for CE marking, as follows:
2006/95/EC; Low-Voltage Directive (safety)
2004/108/EEC; Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (EMC)
Note Refer to the Declaration of Conformity (DoC) for this product for any additional
regulatory compliance information. To obtain the DoC for this product, visit
certification
, search by model number or product line, and click the appropriate link
in the Certification column.
Environmental Management
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Mercury Disposal and Recycling
LCD lamp(s) in this monitor contain mercury. Dispose or recycle according to local, state or federal laws. Consult the Electronic Industries Alliance at
www.eiae.org for more information. For specific information on lamp
disposal, consult
www.lamprecycle.org.
Cleaning
If you need to clean the unit, use a soft, nonmetallic brush. Make sure that the unit is completely dry and free from contaminants before returning it to service.
Appendix A Specifications
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Serial Port Settings
COM1/COM3 Connector Pinout
The following figure and table show the COM1/COM3 connector pinout.
B
1
6
Pin Signal
1 NDCD
2 NRX
3 NTX
4 NDTR
5 GND
6 NDSR
7 NRTS
8 NCTS
9 NRI
5
9
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Appendix B Serial Port Settings
COM4 Connector Pinout and Settings
The PPC-2115 COM4 serial port is adjustable. You can set it to RS-232, RS-422, or RS-485, and it has auto data flow control capability. In other words, the PPC-2115 can automatically detect the data flow direction at this port when two-wired RS-485 communication is activated.
The following figure and table show the COM4 pinout and settings.
1
6
5
9
COM4 Mode S1 and S2 Setting
RS232 Mode
RS485 Mode
RS422 Master Mode
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Appendix B Serial Port Settings
PIN RS-232 RS-422 RS-485
1 NDCD TX– D–
2 NRX TX+ D+
3 NTX RX+
4 NDTR RX–
5 GND GND GND
6 NDSR
7 NRTS
8 NCTS
9 NRI
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Watchdog Timer Programming
Overview
You can use the PPC-2115 watchdog timer to monitor system software operation and take corrective action if the software fails to function after the programmed period. This appendix describes how to program the watchdog timer operation.
The watchdog timer is built into the W83627HF I/O controller. It includes the following programmable functions:
You can enable and disable the timer via programming.
You can set the timer interval from 1 to 255 seconds or 1 to 255 minutes.
The timer generates an interrupt or resets the signal if the software fails to reset the timer after a timeout.
C
Watchdog Timer Programming
The watchdog timer I/O port address is 2E (hex) (the address port) and 2F (hex) (the data port). You must first assign the register address by writing the address value to address port 2E (hex), then write/read data to/from the assigned register through data port 2F (hex).
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Appendix C Watchdog Timer Programming
Figure C-1 describes the watchdog timer programming procedure, and Table C-1 describes the watchdog timer registers.
Unlock W83627
Select Watchdog Timer Register
Enable Watchdog Timer Function
Use Watchdog Timer Function
Lock W83627HF
Figure C-1. Watchdog Timer Programming Procedure
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Appendix C Watchdog Timer Programming
Table C-1. Watchdog Timer Registers
Address of Register (2E) Attribute Description
Read/Write Value (2F) and description
87 (hex) Write this address twice to I/O
address port 2E (hex) to unlock the W83627HF.
07 (hex) Write Write 08 (hex) to select the watchdog
timer register.
30 (hex) Write Write 01 (hex) to enable the
watchdog timer function. The default is disabled.
F5 (hex) Write Set seconds or minutes as the timer
unit.
Write 0 to bit 3 (default): second.
Write 1 to bit 3: minute.
F6 (hex) Write 0: Stop timer
01 to FF (hex) (default): The count amount, in seconds or minutes, depends on the value set in register F5 (hex). This number determines how long the watchdog timer waits for the strobe before generating an interrupt or reset signal. Writing a new value to this register resets the timer to count with the new value.
F7 (hex) Read/Write Bit 6: Write 1 to enable the keyboard
to reset the timer. Write 0 to disable.
Bit 5 (default): Write 1 to generate a timeout signal immediately and automatically return to 0.
AA (hex) Write this address to I/O port 2E
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Bit 4 (default = 0): Read the watchdog timer status. 1 means the timer is timeout.
(hex) to lock the watchdog timer.
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Example Programs
Example 1: Enable the Watchdog Timer and Set 10 s as the Timeout Interval
;-----------------------------------------------------------
Mov dx,2eh ; Unlock W83627HF
Mov al,87h
Out dx,al
Out dx,al
;-----------------------------------------------------------
Mov al,07h ; Select registers of watchdog timer
Out dx,al
Mov al,08h
Out dx,al
;-----------------------------------------------------------
Dec dx ; Enable the function of watchdog timer
Mov al,30h
Out dx,al
Mov al,01h
Out dx,al
;-----------------------------------------------------------
Dec dx ; Set second as counting unit
Mov al,0f5h
Out dx,al
In al,dx
And al,not 08h
Out dx,al
;-----------------------------------------------------------
Dec dx ; Set timeout interval as 10 seconds and start counting
Mov al,0f6h
Out dx,al
Mov al,10
Out dx,al
;-----------------------------------------------------------
Dec dx ; lock W83627HF
Mov al,0aah
Out dx,al
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Example 2: Enable the Watchdog Timer and Set 5 Min as the Timeout Interval
;-----------------------------------------------------------
Mov dx,2eh ; unlock W83627H
Mov al,87h
Out dx,al
Out dx,al
;-----------------------------------------------------------
Mov al,07h ; Select registers of watchdog timer
Out dx,al
Mov al,08h
Out dx,al
;-----------------------------------------------------------
Dec dx ; Enable the function of watchdog timer
Mov al,30h
Out dx,al
Mov al,01h
Out dx,al
;-----------------------------------------------------------
Dec dx ; Set minute as counting unit
Mov al,0f5h
Out dx,al
In al,dx
Or al,08h
Out dx,al
;-----------------------------------------------------------
Dec dx ; Set timeout interval as 5 minutes and start counting
Mov al,0f6h
Out dx,al
Mov al,5
Out dx,al
;-----------------------------------------------------------
Dec dx ; lock W83627HF
Mov al,0aah
Out dx,al
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Example 3: Enable the Mouse to Reset the Watchdog Timer
;-----------------------------------------------------------
Mov dx,2eh ; unlock W83627H
Mov al,87h
Out dx,al
Out dx,al
;-----------------------------------------------------------
Mov al,07h ; Select registers of watchdog timer
Out dx,al
Mov al,08h
Out dx,al
;-----------------------------------------------------------
Dec dx ; Enable the function of watchdog timer
Mov al,30h
Out dx,al
Mov al,01h
Out dx,al
;-----------------------------------------------------------
Dec dx ; Enable watchdog timer to be reset by mouse
Mov al,0f7h
Out dx,al
In al,dx
Or al,80h
Out dx,al
;-----------------------------------------------------------
Dec dx ; lock W83627HF
Mov al,0aah
Out dx,al
Example 4: Enable the Keyboard to Reset the Watchdog Timer
;-----------------------------------------------------------
Mov dx,2eh ; unlock W83627H
Mov al,87h
Out dx,al
Out dx,al
;-----------------------------------------------------------
Mov al,07h ; Select registers of watchdog timer
Out dx,al
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Mov al,08h
Out dx,al
;-----------------------------------------------------------
Dec dx ; Enable the function of watchdog timer
Mov al,30h
Out dx,al
Mov al,01h
Out dx,al
;-----------------------------------------------------------
Dec dx ; Enable watchdog timer to be strobed reset by keyboard
Mov al,0f7h
Out dx,al
In al,dx
Or al,40h
Out dx,al
;-----------------------------------------------------------
Dec dx ; lock W83627HF
Mov al,0aah
Out dx,al
Example 5: Generate a Timeout Signal without Timer Counting
;-----------------------------------------------------------
Mov dx,2eh ; unlock W83627H
Mov al,87h
Out dx,al
Out dx,al
;-----------------------------------------------------------
Mov al,07h ; Select registers of watchdog timer
Out dx,al
Mov al,08h
Out dx,al
;-----------------------------------------------------------
Dec dx ; Enable the function of watchdog timer
Mov al,30h
Out dx,al
Mov al,01h
Out dx,al
;-----------------------------------------------------------
Dec dx ; Generate a time-out signal
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Mov al,0f7h
Out dx,al ;Write 1 to bit 5 of F7 register
In al,dx
Or al,20h
Out dx,al
;-----------------------------------------------------------
Dec dx ; lock W83627HF
Mov al,0aah
Out dx,al
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Watchdog Timer Programming on WinCE
Windows CE 5.0 includes a watchdog timer for the PPC-2115. You can access the timer through the WIN32 API. The PPC-2115 includes a WDT driver, WDT1:, for enabling/disabling the watchdog timer. You must open this driver before using the resources, and then use the DeviceIOControl function to enable/disable the watchdog timer.
This chapter describes DeviceIOControl and its parameters. It also includes a programming example.
DeviceIOControl
D
Parameters
DeviceIOControl sends a control code directly to a specified device driver, causing the corresponding device to perform the specified operation. The function and its parameters are:
BOOL DeviceIoControl( HANDLE hDevice, DWORD dwIoControlCode, LPVOID lpInBuffer, DWORD nInBufferSize, LPVOID lpOutBuffer, DWORD nOutBufferSize, LPDWORD lpBytesReturned, LPOVERLAPPED lpOverlapped );
DeviceIOControl includes the following parameters:
hDevice
(in) Handle to the device that performs the operation. Call the CreateFile function to obtain a device handle.
dwIoControlCode
(in) Specifies the the operation control code. This value identifies the specific operation to be performed and the type of device on which the operation is to be performed. No specific values are defined for the
dwIoControlCode parameter. However, if you write a custom device
driver, you can define macro. You then can advertise these control codes, and an application
IOCTL_XXXX control codes, per the CTL_CODE
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can use these control codes with DeviceIoControl to perform driver-specific functions.
lpInBuffer
(in) Long pointer to a buffer that contains the data required to perform the operation. This parameter can be NULL if the parameter specifies an operation that does not require input data.
nInBufferSize
dwIoControlCode
(in) Size, in bytes, of the buffer pointed to by
lpOutBuffer
lpInBuffer.
(out) Long pointer to a buffer that receives the operation’s output data. This parameter can be NULL if the
dwIoControlCode parameter
specifies an operation that does not produce output data.
nOutBufferSize
(in) Size, in bytes, of the buffer pointed to by
lpBytesReturned
lpOutBuffer.
(out) Long pointer to a variable that receives the size, in bytes, of the data stored into the buffer pointed to by
lpBytesReturned parameter cannot be NULL. Even when an
operation produces no output data, and
lpOutBuffer. The
lpOutBuffer can be
NULL, DeviceIoControl makes use of the variable pointed to by
lpBytesReturned. After such an operation, the variable value has
no meaning.
lpOverlapped
(in) Ignored; set to NULL.
Return Values
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Nonzero indicates success. Zero indicates failure. To get extended error information, call GetLastError.
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How to Use the Control Codes
There are six control codes for the WDT driver operation codes.
IOCTL _WDT_ENABLE
Enables the application watchdog timer. By default, if the watchdog timer is enabled, the WDT driver automatically triggers itself after the specified period, and your application does not need to trigger the watchdog timer.
lpInBuffer: unused
nInBufferSize: unused
lpOutBuffer: unused
nOutBufferSize: unused
IOCTL _WDT_DISABLE
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Disables the application watchdog timer.
IOCTL_WDT_STROBE
Triggers the watchdog. If your application uses IOCTL_WDT_ENABLE to enable the watchdog first and then sends IOCTL_WDT_REBOOT to the WDT driver, your application must trigger the watchdog once during the watchdog timer period. If your application has not triggered at the specified period, the device reboots automatically.
lpInBuffer: unused
nInBufferSize: unused
lpOutBuffer: unused
nOutBufferSize: unused
lpInBuffer: unused
nInBufferSize: unused
lpOutBuffer: unused
nOutBufferSize: unused
IOCTL_WDT_GETTIMEOUT
Gets the watchdog time setting.
lpInBuffer: unused
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lpOutBuffer: The DWORD points to your watchdog time setting. The watchdog time settings are:
1 (default) 5 s (default)
nOutBufferSize: unused
Setting Time
0 2 s
2 10 s
3 15 s
4 30 s
5 45 s
6 60 s
IOCTL_WDT_SETTIMEOUT
Sets the watchdog time setting.
lpInBuffer: The DWORD points to your watchdog time setting. The
watchdog time settings are:
nInBufferSize: unused
Setting Time
0 2 s
1 (default) 5 s (default)
2 10 s
3 15 s
4 30 s
5 45 s
6 60 s
lpOutBuffer: unused
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IOCTL_WDT_REBOOT
If you want your application to trigger the watchdog, use IOCTL_WDT_REBOOT to notify the watchdog driver timer (WDT). Otherwise, the WDT triggers itself automatically.
lpInBuffer: unused
nInBufferSize: unused
lpOutBuffer: unused
nOutBufferSize: unused
Programming Example
#define WDT_CODE(ID) CTL_CODE(FILE_DEVICE_UNKNOWN,ID, METHOD_BUFFERED,
FILE_ANY_ACCESS)
#define IOCTL_WDT_ENABLE WDT_CODE (0x900)
#define IOCTL_WDT_DISABLE WDT_CODE(0x901)
#define IOCTL_WDT_STROBE WDT_CODE(0x902)
#define IOCTL_WDT_GET_TIMEOUT WDT_CODE(0x903)
#define IOCTL_WDT_SET_TIMEOUT WDT_CODE(0x904)
#define IOCTL_WDT_REBOOT WDT_CODE(0x905)
// for compatibility reasons, you can define IOCTL as below:
// #define IOCTL_WDT_ENABLE 0x1001
// #define IOCTL_WDT_DISABLE 0x1002
// #define IOCTL_WDT_STROBE 0x1003
// #define IOCTL_WDT_GETTIMEOUT 0x1004
// #define IOCTL_WDT_SETTIMEOUT 0x1005
// #define IOCTL_WDT_REBOOT 0x1006
HANDLE m_hWDT=NULL;
TCHAR szClassName[60];
// assign the WDT driver name wsprintf(szClassName, TEXT("WDT1:"));
// Open the WDT driver
m_hWDT = CreateFile(szClassName, GENERIC_READ GENERIC_WRITE, 0, NULL,
OPEN_EXISTING, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, NULL);
if ( m_hWDT == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE ) { DebugMsg(CString("WDT driver fail"));
return;
}
DWORD dwTemp; DWORD nIndex=2;
// Set the Watchdog Timer as 10 seconds. Number 2 means 10 seconds.
DeviceIoControl(m_hWDT, IOCTL_WDT_SET_TIMEOUT, &nIndex, sizeof(nIndex),
NULL, 0, &dwTemp, NULL);
// Enable the Watchdog timer
DeviceIoControl(m_hWDT, IOCTL_WDT_ENABLE, NULL, 0, NULL, 0, &dwTemp, NULL);
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While (1) {
// do your job here.
Sleep(8000);
DeviceIoControl(m_hWDT, IOCTL_WDT_STROBE, NULL,0, NULL, 0, &dwTemp, NULL);
}
DeviceIoControl(m_hWDT, IOCTL_WDT_DISABLE, NULL, , NULL, 0, &dwTemp, NULL);
CloseHandle(m_hWDT);
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Accessory Kit Assembly Procedure
This appendix explains how to connect to a CD-ROM via the CompactFlash slot.
CompactFlash to IDE Transfer Kit Assembly
Follow these steps to connect to a CD-ROM via the CompactFlash slot:
1. Connect the IDE cable to the adapter board.
2. Insert the adapter board into the CompactFlash slot.
3. Connect the CD-ROM to the IDE cable.
4. Connect the external power line to the CD-ROM.
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Touchscreen Configuration
This appendix explains how to configure the PPC-2115 touchscreen using the PenMount Control Panel.
Touchscreen Calibration
Click the pm icon in the lower right corner of the screen to access the PenMount Control Panel. The panel contains five functions: Calibrate, Draw, and Option, all described below, Multiple Monitors, and About. Multiple Monitors is for calibrating multiple touchscreen displays only; it does not apply to the PPC-2115, which allows only one touchscreen display. About shows the driver version.
Calibrate
F
There are two ways to calibrate the touchscreen—standard calibration and advanced calibration.
Use standard calibration to adjust newer touchscreens, which need only a few calibration points. Follow these steps to use standard calibration:
1. Click the Standard Calibration button on the Calibrate tab of the
PenMount Control Panel.
2. A screen with a small red square appears. Touch the red square on this screen and the screens that follow it.
3. The calibration is complete after you touch the red square on the fifth screen.
Note Press <ESC> to skip any calibration screen.
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Appendix F Touchscreen Configuration
Use advanced calibration for older touchscreens, which may need additional calibration. Advanced calibration uses 4, 9, 16, or 25 calibration points. Follow these steps to use advanced calibration:
1. On the Calibrate tab of the PenMount Control Panel, set the number of calibration points in the Advanced Mode drop-down menu.
2. Select Plot calibration data if desired. If you enable Plot calibration data, blue lines show linearity before calibration, and black lines show linearity after calibration.
3. Click the Advanced Calibration button.
4. A screen with a small red square appears. Touch the red square on this screen and the screens that follow it.
5. The calibration is complete after you touch the red square on the last screen.
Draw
Option
The draw option tests touchscreen operation by showing touch location. Follow these steps to use the draw function:
1. Click the Draw button in the Draw tab of the PenMount Control Panel.
2. Touch several points on the screen. The screen should show the points you touched.
3. Click Menu»Clear Screen to clear the drawing.
Use the controls in the Option tab to set the operation mode and beep sound. In Stream Mode, the mouse functions normally. In Point Mode, the mouse has only a click function; onscreen dragging is disabled. Select Enable Beep Sound to turn on the beep sound. Adjust the beep frequency and duration using Beep Frequency and Beep Duration. Click Back to Default to restore the defaults.
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Fuse Replacement
Caution Do not replace the fuse unless it is damaged. Do not replace the fuse with a
differently rated fuse. For more information, see the fuse specifications in Appendix A,
Specifications.
Follow these steps to replace the fuse:
1. Remove the fuse cover.
2. Replace the damaged fuse with a new one.
3. Place the fuse cover back into position.
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Technical Support and Professional Services
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ni.com for technical support and professional services:
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include the following:
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H
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Index
A
About calibration option, F-1 accessory kit assembly, E-1
C
Calibrate calibration option, F-1 CE compliance specifications, A-6 cleaning, A-7 COM1/COM3 connector pinout, B-1 COM4 connector pinout and settings, B-2 CompactFlash to IDE transfer kit
assembly, E-1
connectors, 3-1
function descriptions (table), 3-1
locations (table), 3-3 control codes, using, D-3 conventions used in the manual, v
drivers (NI resources), H-1 dual display setting, 2-4
E
electromagnetic compatibility
specifications, A-5
environmental management
specifications, A-6 environmental specifications, A-5 example programs
watchdog timer, C-4
examples (NI resources), H-1
F
fuse
replacement, G-1 specifications, A-4
D
DeviceIOControl, D-1
control codes
IOCTL _WDT_DISABLE, D-3 IOCTL _WDT_ENABLE, D-3 IOCTL_WDT_GETTIMEOUT, D-3 IOCTL_WDT_REBOOT, D-5 IOCTL_WDT_SETTIMEOUT, D-4 IOCTL_WDT_STROBE, D-3 using, D-3
parameters, D-1 diagnostic tools (NI resources), H-1 dimensions, A-2 documentation
conventions used in the manual, v
NI resources, H-1 Draw calibration option, F-2
H
help, technical support, H-1
I
I/O ports, 1-1
arrangement (figure), 1-2 instrument drivers (NI resources), H-1 introduction, 1-1 IOCTL _WDT_DISABLE, D-3 IOCTL _WDT_ENABLE, D-3 IOCTL_WDT_GETTIMEOUT, D-3 IOCTL_WDT_REBOOT, D-5 IOCTL_WDT_SETTIMEOUT, D-4 IOCTL_WDT_STROBE, D-3
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Index
J
jumpers, 3-1
function descriptions (table), 3-1 locations (table), 3-3
K
KnowledgeBase, H-1
L
LCD specifications, A-3
M
mercury disposal and recycling
specifications, A-7
Multiple Monitors calibration option, F-1
N
National Instruments support and
services, H-1
O
Option calibration option, F-2
P
panel mounting, 2-4 physical specifications, A-1 pinouts
COM1/COM3 connector, B-1
COM4 connector, B-2 power connector (figure), 2-3 power receptor (figure), 2-3 power specifications, A-4 PPC-2115
CE compliance specifications, A-6
cleaning specifications, A-7
COM1/COM3 connector pinout, B-1 COM4 connector pinout and settings, B-2 CompactFlash to IDE transfer kit
assembly, E-1 connectors, 3-1 dimensions, A-2 dual display setting, 2-4 electromagnetic compatibility
specifications, A-5 environmental management
specifications, A-6 environmental specifications, A-5 fuse
replacement, G-1
specifications, A-4 I/O ports, 1-1 introduction, 1-1 jumpers, 3-1 LCD specifications, A-3 mercury disposal and recycling
specifications, A-7 panel mounting, 2-4 physical specifications, A-1 power connector (figure), 2-3 power receptor (figure), 2-3 power specifications, A-4 safety
information, 2-1
specifications, A-5 serial port settings, B-1 specifications, A-1 system kernel specifications, A-3 system setup, 2-2 touchscreen
calibration, 2-3
About, F-1 Calibrate, F-1 Draw, F-2 Multiple Monitors, F-1 Option, F-2
specifications, A-4
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Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment specifications, A-6
watchdog timer programming, C-1
example programs, C-4 on Win CE, D-1
DeviceIOControl, D-1 overview, C-1 procedure (figure), C-2 registers (table), C-3
programming examples (NI resources), H-1
S
safety
information, 2-1
specifications, A-5 serial port settings, B-1 setup, 2-2 software (NI resources), H-1 specifications, A-1
CE compliance, A-6
cleaning, A-7
dimensions, A-2
electromagnetic compatibility, A-5
environmental, A-5
environmental management, A-6
fuse, A-4
LCD, A-3
mercury disposal and recycling, A-7
physical, A-1
power, A-4
safety, A-5
system kernel, A-3
touchscreen, A-4
Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment compliance, A-6 support, technical, H-1 system kernel specifications, A-3 system setup, 2-2
T
technical support, H-1 touchscreen
calibration, 2-3, F-1
About, F-1 Calibrate, F-1 Draw, F-2 Multiple Monitors, F-1 Option, F-2
specifications, A-4 training and certification (NI resources), H-1 troubleshooting (NI resources), H-1
W
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
compliance specifications, A-6
watchdog timer programming, C-1
example programs, C-4
enabling the keyboard to reset the
watchdog timer, C-6
enabling the mouse to reset the
watchdog timer, C-6
enabling the watchdog timer and
setting 10 seconds as the timeout interval, C-4
enabling the watchdog timer and
setting 5 minutes as the timeout interval, C-5
generating a timeout signal without
timer counting, C-7
on WinCE, D-1
DeviceIOControl, D-1
programming example, D-5 overview, C-1 procedure (figure), C-2 registers (table), C-3
Web resources, H-1
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