TREK-773 7" All-in-one Mobile Data Terminal Copyright The documentation and the software included with this product are copyrighted 2015 by Advantech Co., Ltd. All rights are reserved. Advantech Co., Ltd. reserves the right to make improvements in the products described in this manual at any time without notice. No part of this manual may be reproduced, copied, translated or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Advantech Co., Ltd.
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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 FCC Rules.
immediately. TREK-773 series Mobile Data Terminal USB/LAN cable clip Warranty card Power cord: DC power inlet cable WWAN or WLAN Antennas (by options) “Drivers, Utilities and User Manual" CD-ROM End User License Agreement (WES model), please download driver and related document from http://support.advantech.com Warning! Warnings indicate conditions, which if not observed, can cause personal injury! Caution! Cautions are included to help you avoid damaging hardware or losing data. e.g.
6. Put this equipment on a reliable surface during installation. Dropping it or letting it fall may cause damage. 7. Do not leave this equipment in an environment where the storage temperature is under -40° C (-40° F) or above 80° C (175° F); it may damage the equipment. 8. Do not operate this equipment in an environment temperature may over 60° C (122° F). The surface temperature of metal chassis may be scorched or hot. 9.
power surges. 17. CAUTION: Always ground yourself to remove any static charge before touching the motherboard, backplane, or add-on cards. Modern electronic devices are very sensitive to static electric charges. As a safety precaution, use a grounding wrist strap at all times. Place all electronic components on a static-dissipating surface or in a static-shielded bag when they are not in the chassis. 18. CAUTION: Any unverified component could cause unexpected damage.
Contents Chapter 1General Information................................................................................. 10 1.1 Introduction ................................................................................................................... 10 1.2 General Specifications ................................................................................................... 12 1.3 Dimensions .............................................................................................................
5.1 Introduction ................................................................................................................... 42 5.2 IVCP Demonstration ...................................................................................................... 42 5.2.1 Information............................................................................................................. 43 5.2.2 Mode Control ..................................................................................................
Appendix A ................................................................................................................. 69 A.1 Standard USB A Type Female Connector ...................................................................... 70 A.2 Video input, BNC Female Connector ............................................................................. 70 A.3 RS‐232 Connector (DB9 Male) (COM9) ......................................................................... 71 A.
Chapter 1 General Information General Information 1 1.1 Introduction Advantech TREK-773 is a new generation, all-in-one 7” mobile data terminal with touchscreen. Its compact and rugged industrial design is perfect for different uses where space, vibration, transient power, and temperature fluctuations will damage most computer equipment.
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Chapter 1 General Information 1.
– 1 x SIM card socket for LTE LCD: Display Type 7" 16:9 industrial degree TFT LCD, 800x480 resolution Touchscreen: Type 4-wire Analog resistive, continuous resolution, with 3H and IK06 (drop ball 510g @300mm) supported I/O Functions: – 1 x video input port for rear view monitor (Note: bypasses video to screen, does not support video recording) – 1 x RS-232 COM port from rear I/O; 1 x RS-232 COM port; 1 x RS-485 port with high density connector. – 1 x USB 2.0 port from front panel; 1 x USB 3.
– Operating Temperature : -30° C ~ 60° C – Relative Humidity 95% @ 40° C (No condensing) – Vibration & Shock: MIL-STD-810G (US highway truck), Method 516.5, – SAE J1455, Class 5M3 according DIN EN 60721-3-5 (Lv.2 100G, 6ms, shock) Chapter 1 General Information 1.3 Dimensions Figure 1.
Chapter 2 System Setup 2.1 A Quick Tour of the TREK-773 Mobile Data Terminal Before starting to set up the Mobile Data Terminal, take a moment to become familiar with the locations and functions of the controls, drives, connectors and ports, which are illustrated in the figures below. When the Mobile Data Terminal is placed inside truck glove cabinet or under the passenger’s seat next to the driver, its front appears as shown in Figure 2.1. Figure 2.
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Figure 2.4 Bottom View of TREK-773 2.2 Installation Procedures When you install TREK-773, the first step is to connect the power and ignition correctly.TREK-773’s power cable is designed to connect to the battery directly. TREK-773 can be switched ON/OFF both by the ignition signal or its power button. Note! TREK-773 power input supports 12V/24V & 48V DC input. The default setting is for 12V or 48V (option board) only.
Figu ure 2.5 Pow wer Connector Photo o Tsaable 2.1 Pin Definition oof Power Coord PIN Definition Color 1 + Red 2 Shhield Black 3 - Black 4 Ignnition Orange Ch hapter 2 Sy ystem Setup p 2.2 2.2 Power Connector TRE EK-773 can n be powere ed on/off fro om the powe er button or directly fro m the vehic cle ignittion. There is a 5 second delay wh hen using ig gnition on/o off. This avooids impact from m fluctuating g power sup pply which m might impac ct or damag ge system ooperation.
Figu ure 2.6 Pow wer Connector Appea arance Tab ble 2.1: Pin n Definitio on of Pow wer Cord Tabble 2.2: Poweer Connector Pin Siggnal 1 Ground Pin Signnal 2 Pow wer input (9~332VDC;18~558VDC) 3 Acc Ignitioon Input 2.3 3 Runn ning the BIOS S Setup p Program In m most cases, the computer will have e been prop perly set up and configgured by the e dea aler or syste em integrato or prior to de elivery.
to the equipment check conducted during the power on self-test (POST). If an error occurs, an error message is displayed on screen, and the user is prompted to run the setup program.
Chapter 3 Hardware & Peripheral Installationa 3 Overview of Hardware Installation & Upgrading The Mobile Data Terminal consists of a industrial computer that is housed in a ruggedized aluminum enclosure. Any memory module or storage maintenance or hardware upgrades can be completed after removing the rear side RAM door/ side cover,or remove the front panel to install. 3.
3.3 3 Insta alling System Memo ory TRE EK-773 sup pports 204-p pin SODIMM M type DDR R3L DRAM. There's a ddoor which can be o opened for RAM installlation. It is vvery easy to o open to install memoory. Howeve er, we ssuggest thiss change pe erformed byy our servic ce center to avoid any ppossible dam mage(like electrostatic discharge o or memory inserted i in the t wrong pposition.
3.5 Installing the I/O Cover To ensure TREK-773’s entire system is protected with an IP54 rating, assemble the IP54 I/O cover kit to mask all the connectors on the bottom side.
From m left to right: plastic I//O cover, ru ubber seal, and plastic I/O box. Reemove tape e adh hesive coverr on the bac ck side of ru ubber seal, adhere a the a rubber seeal to the pla astic I/O cover and route r all cab bles across the plastic I/O box sta arting from tthe outside and d moving tow ward the ins side. Ch hapter 3 Ha ardware & Periph P heral Installattion Con nnect all cab bles to system and seccure before the cover is s installed.
The ere are 6 screws holes designed fo or the extra a mechanica al part installation. The mou unting frame e needs to be secured by these holes. Insttall the cove er attaching it in place w with the 6 screws.
Scre ew the plasstic I/O cove er onto the p plastic I/O box. b Insttallation com mplete. Ch hapter 3 Ha ardware & Periph P heral Installattion See e the explod ded drawing g for clear a assembly illu ustration.
3.6 6 Insta alling Wireless W s Optio ons TRE EK-773 is a highly integ grated all-in n-one termin nal, all wireless optionss are able to all at once and insta a work by y independe ent connecttion. In the standard O OS that com mes with TR REK-773, alll wireless co onnections have been setup in addvance and users will not need n to set them t up ag ain. This information is s provided ffor those wh ho nee ed to build new n wireless s connectio ons if necess sary.
3.6 6.1 WLAN N Driv ver Installa ation 1. Make sure the Wi-Fi module m has been installed in the TREK-773. T Figu ure 3.1 Top p View of TREK-773 T 2. M Make sure th here is a wireless route er and acce ess point wo orking availaable for TRE EK-773 to connect c to. 3. T Turn on the TREK-773, and boot in nto the OS. driver CD (W 4. D Double clickk "Setup.exe e" from the d WLAN_AW W-NE768_0990714) to insta all driver Setup Connec ction 1.
Ch hapter 3 Ha ardware & Periph P heral Installattion 2. H Highlight one e of the ava ailable wirel ess LAN ico ons and double click oon the Connect buttton found in n the lower right-hand r ccorner. 3. S Some APs devices d will have differe ent SSIDs; choose an available onne and connect (enttering user ID & passw word if prom pted). 4. C Click Connect after ente ering key (iff prompted)) to connectt to the wireeless AP. Ope en the web browser an nd TREK-77 73 will conne ect to the in nternet.
3.6 6.2 LTE(4 4G) Driv ver Installa ation 1. Make sure the LTE mo odule has b een installe ed in the TR REK-773.
Figu ure 3.3 Top p View of TREK-773 T 2. In nsert the usser's SIM ca ard in the slo ure the SIM card has aalready ot; make su app plied to a GS SM network k in advance e and can trransmit/rece eive data. hapter 3 Ha ardware & Periph P heral Ch Installattion 3. T Turn on the TREK-773, then boot iinto the OS. 4. In nstall the HS SDPA USB B module driiver/AP "Wa atcher_Gen neric Build 22258.msi" from m driver CD on the Win ndows Embe edded OS.
Setup Connec ction 1. C Check the device mana ager to makke sure there e are no entries with q uestion marrks. 2. T To complete e the new co onnection w wizard textbox, select "A Add a shorttcut to this connection to my m desktop," then clickk “Finish.” 3. O Once completed, the ne ew connect ion will be created. c 4. D Double Clickk the "Sierra a Wireless W Watcher" an nd Click Button "Conneect.
TRE EK-773 will connect to the internett. 3.6 6.3 GPS Insttallation 1. M Make sure th he GPS mo odule & ante enna has already been n installed inn the TREK773 3.
Figu ure 3.4 Botttom View of TREK-77 73 2. T Turn on the TREK-773, boot up the e OS. 3. D Double clickk "ublox_A4_ _U5_USB_ _drv3264_in nstall_UI.exe e" applicatioon program m on tthe driver CD C to install.. Ch hapter 3 Ha ardware & Periph P heral Installattion Setup Connec ction 1. Install "u-Center" to se etup and tesst. 2. S Start test in "u-Center," setting CO OM port (CO OM3) and ba aud rate (96600bps) use ed for G GPS modulle.
3. A After starting g test, NME EA output m essages arre display in n the Develoopment Datta View w setup con nnection.
C Chaptter 4 P Pin Ass signme ents 4.1 1 Rear Side Connec C ctors 4.2 2 Powe er Connectorr Tab ble 4.
Table 4.1: Power C Connector PIN Signal 1 Ground 3 Acc Ignnition Input PIN Signal 2 Poower input Notte! TREK-773 has 2 po ower optionss for differe ent applications: Input Voltag ge 12 V/24 V options ssupport 9~3 32 V power design withh ISO O7637-2 & SAE S J1113 compliance e (default) 48 V option n supports 18~58 1 V inp put for speciific applications (Op ptional) Ch hapter 4 Pin n Assiignme ents 4.3 3 High Densitty Con nnectorr Tab ble 4.
4.4 4 RS-232 Con nnector (COM M9) Table 4.3: RS-232 R Connnector (COM M8) PIN N Signal PIIN Signal 1 RS-232 DC CD 2 RS-232 RXD R 3 RS-232 TX XD 4 RS-232 DTR D 5 RS-232 Grround 6 RS-232 DSR D 7 RS-232 RT TS 8 RS-232 CTS C 9 RS-232 RII / +12 VDC C (max.
mA) 4.5 5 LED Indicattor Thiss system po ower indicattor is an ora ange LED, controlled c by b hardwaree. Thiss LED will be b lit on whe en the syste em is in NO ORMAL mod de. Whe en system is i off, this LED will not be lit. Tab ble 4.
Chapter 5 Software Demo Utility Setup 5.1 Introduction Advantech has developed demo utilities based on Advantech provided SDK APIs to let user test the functions on TREK‐773. This document describes the usage of each demo utilities and also provide a basic concept of the application development on TREK‐773. For technical support, contact Advantech application engineers worldwide. For news updates, visit our website: www.advantech.com 5.
5.2.1 Information In this page, the demo application shows the current status and basic information.
5.2.2 Mode Control In this page, you can toggle “AT Mode” and “Keep Alive Mode”. Press “Save Default” to set current settings as default value of VPM(Vehicle Power Management) controller. Press “Load Default” to load the default values.
5.2.3 Low Voltage Protection You can enable/disable and set the pre‐boot/post‐boot low voltage protection threshold in this page. Press “Get” to get the current threshold value and Press “Set” to set the value. Press “Save Default” to set current value as default value of VPM controller. Press “Load Default” to load the stored default values.
5.2 2.4 Eventt Delay 5.2.4.1 1 Powe er contrrol mecchanism m TREEK 773 proviides VPM (V Vehicle Pow wer Manage ement) featu ures to fulfi ll specific requ uirements. The basic mechanism m is shown in the following figure. The power of system can be controlled w with the follo owing eventss: Ignition ON N The ignition sign nal can be used to powerr on or shutd down the systtem.
Ignition OFF When the system is powered on and the ignition is turned off, the VPM controller will countdown a delay period(OFF_EVENT_DELAY). During this period, if the ignition is switched back to ON, the VPM controller will stop countdown and reset the OFF_EVENT_DELAY. If OFF_EVENT_DELAY counts to zero, the VPM controller will trigger an power off event (i.e. power button press).
5.2.4.2 Demonstration You can set the delay and hard delay time of the low voltage event and ignition event. Low Voltage Event Delay: The delay time before VPM trigger a power off event (i.e. power button press). Hard Delay: The delay time counted down after a power off event is triggered. VPM will force power off the machine if the hard delay time is counted down to zero. Ignition Event On Delay: The delay time before VPM trigger an power on event (power on the machine).
5.2.5 Alarm In this page, you can set the time and set alarm wakeup time to VPM controller and enable/disable the alarm as a system wakeup source. Press “Save Default” to set current value as default value. Press “Load Default” to load the stored default values.
5.2.6 Watchdog In this page, you can enable/disable the watchdog function and set the count time (second) for the watchdog to avoid unexpected system hang.. When watchdog is enabled, the VPM controller will start counting down the time set for watchdog and power off the machine if it is counted to 0. You can press “Trigger” button while watchdog is counting to reset the count down time and keep it counting. Press “Save Default” to set current value as default value.
5.2.7 G-Sensor In this page, you can enable/disable the G‐sensor. Also, you can set G‐sensor as a system wakeup source and set the threshold to trigger system wakeup.
5.2.8 Peripheral In this page, you can enable/disable the peripheral functions and set WWAN as system wakeup source.
5.2.9 Storage In this page, you can save/load arbitrary data to the private storage (256 byte) on the machine.
5.2.10 Digital IO In this page, you can monitor the digital input status and enable/disable digital output. DI1 default is normal digital input and can be set as dedicated reverse signal input.
5.2.11 P-sensor In this page, you can monitor the p‐sensor status and enable/disable it.
5.3 VCIL Demonstration The VCIL demonstration application demonstrate the usage of MRM VCIL (Vehicle Communication Interface Layer) API which allow user to access vehicle protocol easily. 5.3.1 Port selection When first open VCIL demonstration app, you will see a port selection windows as following. Please select the VCIL port path and press Connect button. VCIL port path in different platforms have different nodes. The common path at Window is COM7.
5.3.2 Information In this page, the demo application shows the current status and basic information.
5.3.3 Option In this page, you can the set the protocol for each port.
5.3.4 CAN / J1939 / OBD2 / J1708 / J1587 To use CAN / J1939 / OBD2 / J1708 / J1587 protocol on each port, please click on corresponding tab to switch to the page of specific protocol, then you can send/read message on specific port by setting the detail items.
5.4 Smart Display Demonstration The smart display demonstration application demonstrate the usage of MRM SDP API which is a lightweight interface between OS (Operating system) and SDP (Smart Display Co‐Processor) allow user to control the font‐end display, backlight setting, hotkey, peripheral control, etc. 5.4.1 Information In this page, the demo application shows the current status and basic information.
5.4.2 Backlight In this page, you can set the levels for backlight, the brightness for each level and the current brightness level.
5.4.3 Hot key In this page, you can monitor the press state of each hot key and set the LED brightness of the hot keys.
5.4.4 Peripheral In this page, you can control the status of peripheral devices. Speaker Enable/disable speaker volume. Reserve gear Enable/disable auto switch of display. If enabled, the display will be switched to camera view if reverse gear detected and switched to LVDS view if reverse gear absent. USB Enable/disable power of front‐end USB port.
5.5 GPS Demonstration The GPS demonstration application demonstrate the usage of MRM GPS API which is a lightweight interface between OS (Operating system) and GPS module allows user to easily get GPS information. 5.5.1 Port selection When first open GPS demonstration app, you will see a port selection windows as following. Please select the GPS port path and press Connect button. The common path at Window is COM3.
5.5.2 Information In this page, the demo application shows the current GPS status. 1. GPS Status 2. Function demonstration selection 3. Satellite location Information 5.5.3 NEMA In this page, the demo application shows the incoming NMEA code. Check ' Save to file ' to logging the NMEA code to file.
Appendix A High Density Cable Pin A Assignment The high density connected for TREK-773 includes 48 wires in a 2-meter cable. It extends functionality of many of the I/O port with standard type connectors. At the host side, a 3M 10150-3000 PE series 50-pin connector can be connected with TREK-773.
A.1 Standard USB U AT Type Female Conne ector A.2 Video inputt, BNC C Female Connectorr Tab ble A.1: Sttandard USB A Type e Female Connecto or Tab ble A.
Asssignm ment A.3 RS-2 232 Con nnecto or (DB9 9 Male) (COM 9) A.4 4DI /4DO & RS-48 85 (DB1 15 Type e Male)) (COM M5) Tab ble A.
A.5 CAN Bus & J1708 8 (Term minal Block 6P P, 5.
A.6 Powe er Exte ension Conne ector (T Termin nal Bloc ck 3P P, 5.08m mm pitc ch) Tab ble A.5: CA AN Bus (T Terminal B Block 6P, 5.
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A Appendix x B EW WF (En nhance ed Write B Fillter) Ma anagerr SOP B.1 EWF F (Enha anced W Write Filter) F Manage M er SOP P 1. O Open Start -> - All Progra ams -> Advvantech -> Advantech A EWF E Managger. 1. The following input scrreen will be e shown. A. E EWF function: If you want w to prottect your op perating system you caan use the funcction to re ecover yourr OS after a restart.. Notte! Please check c "C" vo olume is no ot protected d.
EW WF Enable Method: M 1. Click Enable and a reb boot the sysstem when prompted. Notte! Please check c "C" vo olume is no ot protected d. Ap ppend dix B EWF E ((Enhanced Write Filter) Manage er SOP 2. After restarrt EWF state e will be sett to "Enable e" 3. Iff you try to create c a fold der or file a and restart the OS, you will discoveer you can'tt mod dify data un nder the C volume. v Notte! If you wa ant to write data at EW WF enable state you can n click Com mmit to writte data unde er C volume e.
I Be efore using HORM you should set EWF to the e state "disa able" II Check "Enab ble hibernate e" 1. Right-Click on desktop p and click ""Properties"" 2. Choose "Sccreen Save er" panel an d click "Pow wer.” 3. Check "Ena able hiberna ate.
ppend dix B EWF E ((Enhanced Write Filter) Ap Manage er SOP III A Activate HORM 1. O Open Start -> - All Progra ams -> Advvantech -> Advantech A EWF E Managger. 2. C Click "Activa ate HORM.
3. C Chick "OK" to t reboot OS. IV C Check "Use the Welcom me screen."" 1. Open Start -> Control Panel. 2. Click "Netw work and Intternet Conn nections.
3. Click "Netw work Connection.
4. Right-Click on "Local Area A Conne ection" and click properties. 5. Uninstall "C Client Servic ce for NetW Ware." 6. C Click "Yes" to t remove "Client Serv ice for NetW Ware" and reboot r OS. 7. O Open Start -> - Control Panel.
8. C Click "User Accounts" A 9. C Click "Cance el.
10. Check "Use e the Welco ome screen n" and Click "Apply Options" 63 T TREK-753 Usser Manual Ap ppend dix B EWF E ((Enhanced Write Filter) Manage er SOP V Enable EWF F 1. O Open Start -> - All Progra ams -> Advvantech -> Advantech A EWF E Managger. 2. C Click "Enable.
3. C Click "OK" to o reboot OS S. VI R Run "Hibern nate" 1. O Open Start -> - Shut Dow wn 2. W When you press "Shift" the Standb by icon will be replaced d with a Hibeernate icon.
TRE EK-753 User Manual 64 VII E Enable HOR RM is finish hed. VIII If you unplu ug power co ord after ressuming sys stem, you will discover the OS will continue its ressume state.