8580/8590 Vehicle-Mount Computer User Manual June 14, 2011 ISO 9001 Certified Quality Management System Part No. 8000119.
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Return-To-Factory Warranty Psion Inc. provides a return to factory warranty on this product for a period of twelve (12) months in accordance with the Statement of Limited Warranty and Limitation of Liability provided at: www.psion.com/warranty The warranty on Psion manufactured equipment does not extend to any product that has been tampered with, altered, or repaired by any person other than an employee of an authorized Psion service organization. See Psion terms and conditions of sale for full details.
Restriction on Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Directive 2002/95/EC What is RoHS? The European Union has mandated that high environmental standards be met in the design and manufacture of electronic and electrical products sold in Europe, to reduce hazardous substances from entering the environment. The “Restriction on Hazardous Substances Directive (RoHS)” prescribes the maximum trace levels of lead, cadmium, mercury, hexavalent chromium, and flame retardants PBB and PBDE that may be contained in a product.
APPROVALS AND SAFETY SUMMARY Declaration of Conformity CE Markings When used in a residential, commercial or light industrial environment the product and its approved UK and European peripherals fulfil all requirements for CE marking. R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC This equipment complies with the essential requirements of EU Directive 1999/5/EC (Declaration available: www.psion.com). Cet équipement est conforme aux principales caractéristiques définies dans la Directive européenne RTTE 1999/5/CE.
Approvals and Safety Summary Dette utstyret er i overensstemmelse med hovedkravene i R&TTE-direktivet (1999/5/EC) fra EU. (Erklæring finnes på: www.psion.com). Utrustningen uppfyller kraven för EU-direktivet 1999/5/EC om ansluten teleutrustning och ömsesidigt erkännande av utrustningens överensstämmelse (R&TTE). (Förklaringen finns att läsa på: www.psion.com). Tämä laite vastaa EU:n radio- ja telepäätelaitedirektiivin (EU R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC) vaatimuksia. (Julkilausuma nähtävillä osoitteessa: www.
Approvals and Safety Summary Az eszköz megfelel az EU 1999/5/EC fő direktíváinak (a nyilatkozat megtalálható: www.psion.com/xyz) To urządzenie spełnia wymagania zasadnicze dyrektywy Unii Europejskiej 1999/5/EC (Deklarację zgodności można znaleźć pod adresem internetowym www.psion.com/declaration/xyz Use of the 802.11 8580/8590 vehicle-mount in France: Owing to French Government restrictions, the 802.11 8580/8590 vehicle-mounts are limited to indoor use.
Approvals and Safety Summary IMPORTANT NOTE: FCC Radiation Exposure Statement: This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Some equipment in hospitals and aircraft are not shielded from radio frequency energy. Do not use the 8580/8590 onboard aircraft, or in hospitals, without first obtaining permission. Do not use near pacemakers.
Approvals and Safety Summary Safety Summary Important Safety Notices The 8580/8590 vehicle-mounts were designed and built according to modern technology and accepted safety regulations.
Approvals and Safety Summary connection, an easily accessible disconnecting device (e.g. a switch such as a circuit breaker) should be installed close to the device. Ensure that the power cable is laid so that it is mechanically protected. The power supply cables must be laid in accordance with the applicable local installation regulations. Installation of the 8580/8590 on a vehicle must be performed in accordance with Chapter 4.
Approvals and Safety Summary Protection of the Power Supplies THERE ARE TWO POWER INPUT VERSIONS OF THE 8580/8590, AND SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS MUST BE CONSIDERED WHEN CONNECTING THE POWER TO THE TERMINAL! If 12V is connected to a 24/48 V 8580/8590, the unit will not start up, but the unit will not be damaged in any way. If more than 16V is connected to a 12V 8580/8590, the unit WILL BE damaged; THE VEHICLE-MOUNT WILL NO LONGER FUNCTION.
Approvals and Safety Summary Repairs Only Through Psion Never carry out repairs on the device yourself. Always contact Psion technical support and send in your unit for repair if necessary. On the back of the unit, you will find the device's type plate which has important information about the device which you must quote for technical service. It provides important information about the configuration and manufacture of the device in abbreviated form.
PROGRAM LICENSE AGREEMENTS Microsoft's End User License Agreement You have acquired a device (“DEVICE”) that includes software licensed by Psion Inc. from Microsoft Licensing Inc. or its affiliates (“MS”). Those installed software products of MS origin, as well as associated media, printed materials, and “online” or electronic documentation (“SOFTWARE”) are protected by international intellectual property laws and treaties. The SOFTWARE is licensed, not sold. All rights reserved.
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End-User License Agreement The Software is the property of Psion Inc. or its licensors and is protected by copyright laws and international copyright treaties, as well as other intellectual property laws and treaties. The Software is licensed, not sold. Psion Inc. provides the Software and licenses its use worldwide. You assume responsibility for the selection of the Software to achieve your intended results, and for the use and results obtained from it. 1.
End-User License Agreement f. Virus Program. You may not develop or knowingly incorporate any virus program that may be harmful to a computer or a network in conjunction with the Software, or use the Software for any other purpose as which may be harmful to a third party. g. Assignment. You may not assign or transfer the Software to a third party or allow a third party to use the same. h. Reverse Engineering.
End-User License Agreement 5. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY We are liable for no more than the value of the license fee that you paid for the Software. This limitation is cumulative and our responsibility for multiple claims will not exceed in aggregate this limit.
End-User License Agreement 9. GENERAL The laws of the Province of Ontario and the federal laws applicable therein, excluding the conflict of laws provisions, govern this Agreement. If any provision of this Agreement is deemed invalid or unenforceable by any country, that particular provision will be deemed modified to the extent necessary to make the provision valid and enforceable, and the remaining provisions will remain in full force and effect.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Approvals and Safety Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I Program License Agreements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IX Chapter 1: Introduction 1.1 1.2 1.3 About This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Text Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents 2.9 Connecting External Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 2.10 Powering Down the 8580/8590 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 2.10.1 Powering Up the 8580/8590 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 2.11 WLAN Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents Chapter 5: Operation of the 8580/8590 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 4-Key Front Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 10-Key Front Panel (Discontinued) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents 7.1.6 Tips & Tricks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .106 Chapter 8: Internal Devices 8.1 Chipset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .109 8.1.1 Installing Chipset Drivers Under Windows XP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .109 8.2 VGA Adaptor. . . . .
Contents Appendix A: Support Services & Worldwide Offices A.1 A.2 A.3 Technical Support. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-1 Product Repairs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-1 Worldwide Offices. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 About This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1.2 Text Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1.3 For Qualified Personnel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 1: Introduction About This Manual 1.1 About This Manual This manual contains important information about using the 8580/8590 safely and efficiently. Instructions in this manual will help you avoid dangerous situations, reducing repair costs and breakdown times and increasing the reliability and lifespan of the 8580/8590. Psion Inc. will not assume responsibility for any damage caused by improper use of the 8580/8590 vehicle-mount and/or by ignoring instructions provided in this manual.
Chapter 1: Introduction About This Manual Chapter 9: Maintenance provides steps to safely clean and maintain your 8580/8590. Chapter 10: Common Mistakes & Helpful Tips provides some helpful troubleshooting tips. Appendix A: Support Services & Worldwide Offices provides the help desk phone number at the Mississauga, Ontario, Canada office and details the support services available. This appendix also lists the worldwide head office addresses and phone numbers.
Chapter 1: Introduction Text Conventions 1.2 Text Conventions Note: Notes highlight additional, helpful information. Important: These statements provide particularly important instructions or additional information that is critical to the operation of the equipment. Warning: These statements provide critical information that may prevent physical injury, equipment damage or data loss. 1.3 For Qualified Personnel This manual was written for qualified personnel.
2 BASIC CHECKOUT 2.1 8580/8590 Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 2.2 Intended Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 2.3 The Models: 8580 and 8590 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 2.4 Abbreviations Used For 8580/90s & Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 2.5 Technical Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.5.1 Mechanical . . . . . . . . . . . .
2.9 Connecting External Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 2.10 Powering Down the 8580/8590 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.10.1 Powering Up the 8580/8590 . . . . . . . . . . . 2.11 WLAN Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.11.1 Radio Performance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.11.2 8580/8590 Antenna Solutions for EU Countries 2.12 Removing the Protective Film from the Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 2: Basic Checkout 8580/8590 Description 2.1 8580/8590 Description Warning: IT IS CRITICAL that this information be reviewed and that any guidelines applicable to your vehicle-mount be strictly followed. Thank you for choosing the 8580/8590 vehicle-mount computer. The 8580/8590 is a multi-function computer designed for stationary and mobile use.
Chapter 2: Basic Checkout The Models: 8580 and 8590 It is critical that you comply with the safety regulations described in this manual in order to safely operate the 8580/890. Review the Approvals and Safety Summary section at the beginning of this manual. 2.3 The Models: 8580 and 8590 This manual applies to the following models: • 8580 with 10.4" display, and • 8590 with 12.1" display Any differences between the devices will be clearly noted in this manual. 2.
Chapter 2: Basic Checkout Motherboard 8590 is available with two display variants: - Standard 12.1" XGA, 400 cd/m2, 8-wire resistive touchscreen with brightness adjustment - Optional 12.1" XGA, 800 cd/m2, 8-wire resistive touchscreen with brightness adjustment • • 2.5.2 Bottom: Cable cover (splash guard) Top: Optional antenna fitting for wireless LAN Motherboard • CPU: Two variants are available.
Chapter 2: Basic Checkout Motherboard • IDE Interface: Supports up to two IDE devices from PIO Mode 3/4 to UDMA/33. Connection via a 44-pin connector (2 mm grid). Connectable devices: 2.5" hard drives (enquire which capacities are currently available) 2.5" Flash disks (IDE) (enquire which capacities are currently available) Compact Flash type I/II Important notes for Compact Flash Cards: Only use Compact Flash Cards approved and released by Psion to ensure the device functionality.
Chapter 2: Basic Checkout LCD/CRT Interface • Keyboard/mouse connection: Keyboard/mouse: 6-pin mini DIN connector, combination connector, Y cable for PS/2 keyboard and mouse required Internally-protected power supply for keyboard and mouse ESD level 4 protected (acc. to EN 61000-4-2) • USB-connection: 2 stacked USB connections (USB 2.0 HiSpeed) with 0.5 A per port protected by fuse ESD level 4 protected (acc. to EN 61000-4-2) • Software compatibility: Windows XP Professional Windows XP Embedded • 2.
Chapter 2: Basic Checkout Network Interface • • Analog touchscreens: Available for 10.4" and 12.1" LCD displays, others on request Analog touch connection: Internal plug-in connector Interface is ESD level 4 protected (acc. to EN 61000-4-2) 2.5.
Chapter 2: Basic Checkout Power Supply 2.5.7 Power Supply The device model is displayed on the device type plate. • DC power pack 24/48 VDC 60 W internal type: DC-2: 24/48 VDC nominal (down to 11V for 20s max.) Voltage range: 18 to 60 VDC Covers power outages up to 5 ms Electrically-isolated Maximum output 60 W Optional automatic shutdown software, supports Windows Optional temperature display Withstands bursts up to 2 kV Nominal current of 3.
Chapter 2: Basic Checkout Maximum Power Available for Peripheral Devices 80 W (at 6 to 9 VDC) Optional automatic shutdown software, supports Windows Optional temperature display Withstands bursts up to 2 kV Nominal current of 15 A Connection to SELV circuit3) only • Power consumption: Type: 30 W (8580 SVGA with Compact Flash) Max.
Chapter 2: Basic Checkout Power Supply Fuses 2.5.9 Power Supply Fuses The symbol for the fuse is FA. You will find the exact position on the sticker located on the connection plate (see “External Connectors” on page 24). Power Supply Fuse Type Examples DC-1, DC-5 5x20 mm T 16 A L/250 V Wickmann 195-2160 16A/250 V Siba 179120 (SIBA #. 7000135) 16 A/250 V or similar devices produced by other manufacturers DC-2 5x20 mm T 6.3 A H/250 V Bussman S505-6.3 A Wickmann 181-6.3 A Littelfuse 215 06.
Chapter 2: Basic Checkout Test Marks Display Storage Temperature [° C] 10.4" SVGA -20 to +80 12.1" XGA -20 to +80 Note: The lower limit of the storage temperature may exceed the permissible operating temperature range. In such cases, the unit may be powered up to the minimum storage temperature and used in the full range of operating temperatures after the heating phase.
Chapter 2: Basic Checkout 8580/8590 Dimensions 2.5.12 8580/8590 Dimensions Note: All dimensions are represented in millimeters. 2.5.12.1 8580 Front and Back Dimensions 2.5.12.
Chapter 2: Basic Checkout 8580/8590 Dimensions 2.5.12.
Chapter 2: Basic Checkout 8580/8590 Dimensions 2.5.12.
Chapter 2: Basic Checkout 8580/8590 VESA Drill Holes 2.5.13 8580/8590 VESA Drill Holes The VESA drill holes on the 8580/8590 are visible on this diagram. Dimensions without add-ons (in mm): 2.6 Unpacking the 8580/8590 The delivery includes at least the following: • • • • 8580/8590 with strain relief rail Ordered assembly set Cable cover (standard – IP65 with strain relief rail) One DC and Ignition connecting cable, or one DC and Screen Blanking connection cable.
Chapter 2: Basic Checkout Packaging 2.7 Packaging The packaging material has been selected to protect your device while simultaneously offering the best possible ecological compatibility. We therefore kindly request that you store the original packaging material or ensure it is used for another suitable purpose such as transporting the unit or returning shipment.
Chapter 2: Basic Checkout External Connectors 2.8.3 External Connectors Figure 2.1 24/48VDC 60W Version See GND designation note below. Figure 2.2 24/48VDC 100 W Version See GND designation note below. Figure 2.3 12VDC 100W Version See GND designation note below. Note: DC- is connected to the vehicle chassis (GND) ONLY on negative ground systems; for other vehicle ground systems, the external wire of the adaptor cable must be connected between the ground lug and the vehicle chassis.
Chapter 2: Basic Checkout External Connectors 2.8.3.1 DC Voltage Supply Version: Phoenix Combicon, 3-pin. Figure 2.4 DC Power Supply Connector – Exterior View Explanation: ‘Ignition on’ means that a control signal must be routed to this connection (e.g., ignition of a vehicle) that matches the supply voltage level and is able to supply at least 2 W to the 8580/8590. The signal reference is DC-. 2.8.3.2 8580/8590 Adaptor Cables Two types of adaptor cables are available for use with the 8580/90.
Chapter 2: Basic Checkout Connecting External Devices Figure 2.5 8580/8590 Adaptor Cable Options Ignition Adaptor Cable PN 1616302-001 2.9 Screen Blanking Adaptor Cable PN 1616303-001 Connecting External Devices Warning: Do not connect external devices without ensuring that they are properly isolated, taking into account the electrical system of the vehicle (positive, negative or floating chassis).
Chapter 2: Basic Checkout Powering Down the 8580/8590 Warning: The 8580/8590 must be disconnected from the power supply: - before external devices (e.g., scanner, keyboard) can be connected or disconnected, and - before the 8580/8590 can be connected to a network. All connections and interfaces on the 8580/8590 are located on the underside of the unit.
Chapter 2: Basic Checkout WLAN Settings 2.11 WLAN Settings 2.11.1 Radio Performance Warning: Do not exceed the maximum permissible transmitting power which is specified by each separate country. The maximum permissible power setting for the U.S.A. is 62 mW. 8580/8590 users in other countries must verify the power limit themselves.
Chapter 2: Basic Checkout Removing the Protective Film from the Display 2.12 Removing the Protective Film from the Display The 8580/8590 display is protected during transport by a transparent film. This film should remain on the display during assembly to avoid damage. Remove the film only after all assembly work has been completed. 2.13 Powering Up the 8580/8590 Power up the 8580/8590 only after connecting all of the devices.
3 ACCESSORIES 3.1 Keyboards . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.1.1 The SMALL Keyboard. 3.1.2 The 24-Key Keypad . . 3.2 Mouse. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 33 34 34 3.3 External CD-ROM Drive. . . . . 3.3.1 Operation . . . . . . . . 3.3.2 Resources And Drivers . 3.
Chapter 3: Accessories Keyboards 3.1 Keyboards On the 8580/8590, any keyboard with a 6-pin Mini-DIN plug can be connected (PS/2). Resources for the keyboard controller are pre-defined in the system architecture and automatically managed by the BIOS. All keyboards can be used with all operating systems. No additional drivers are required. 3.1.1 The SMALL Keyboard A mountable, SMALL keyboard (English, German and French) is available for the 8580/8590, protection class IP 65.
Chapter 3: Accessories The 24-Key Keypad 3.1.2 The 24-Key Keypad Psion also provides a 24-key keypad which can be mounted onto the device, with a protection class IP 65. 24-Key Keypad 3.2 Mouse Any PS/2-compatible mouse with a standard Mini-DIN plug, USB connector or RS-232 port can be connected to the 8580/8590. If the mouse has a PS/2 connection, a Y-cable is also required Note: By default, the touchscreen is configured to use PS/2 mode – a PS/2 mouse cannot be used.
Chapter 3: Accessories External CD-ROM Drive 3.3 External CD-ROM Drive An external CD-ROM drive can be attached to the 8580/8590. It is connected via the USB port. Important: When connecting an external USB CD-ROM drive which has its own external power supply, the 8580/8590 must be disconnected from the power supply. The CD-ROM must be powered up simultaneously or after the 8580/8590. Ignoring these guidelines may cause start-up problems, malfunctions, or even the permanent damage to the device.
Chapter 3: Accessories USB Stick 3.4 USB Stick You can connect a USB stick to the 8580/8590 with a USB-A connector. 3.5 Scanner You can connect scanners to either the USB, PS/2 or serial port. If connected to COM1, the scanner can be powered through the port (optional). Be sure to use only scanners that have been approved by Psion.
4 8580/8590 INSTALLATION 4.1 Complying with Protection Standard IP65 . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.1.1 Parts List for Cable Cover Kit . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.1.2 Cable Cover, Grounding Bar & Cables – Assembling . 4.2 Mounting Options for the 8580/8590 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.2.1 Mounting Bracket Toolkit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.2.2 Permitted Mounting Positions . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.2.3 Mechanical Dynamic Loading . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.3 Power Supply. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 4: 8580/8590 Installation Complying with Protection Standard IP65 4.1 Complying with Protection Standard IP65 Warning: To comply with the IP65 protection standards, you must install the 8580/8590 cover guard, secure the cables and seal the unit BEFORE mounting the unit using a mounting bracket. The 8580/8590 is sealed against dust and protected against water jets (IP65), provided that the following conditions are fulfilled: • • • • • 4.1.1 The cable cover is fitted.
Chapter 4: 8580/8590 Installation Cable Cover, Grounding Bar & Cables – Assembling Figure 4.1 You will need the following tools: • • • 4.1.2 Size 3 screwdriver (for slotted screws) Size 1 screwdriver (Phillips) Knife Cable Cover, Grounding Bar & Cables – Assembling 1. Mount the grounding bar to the cable cover using the 3 screws included. Grounding Bar Cable Cover 2. Prepare the sealing rings: • First, check how many cables are to be connected to the 8580/8590.
Chapter 4: 8580/8590 Installation Cable Cover, Grounding Bar & Cables – Assembling • Next, prepare the corresponding number of sealing rings. Do this by making an incision with a knife at the mark (only to the midpoint of the sealing rings). • Make certain that the remaining sealing rings are not cut open! • Put the correct sealing rings around the cables. 3. Fit cables to the 8580/8590. • Connect all required cables (maximum 6) to the computer interface. • Place the 8580/8590 onto a soft base.
Chapter 4: 8580/8590 Installation Cable Cover, Grounding Bar & Cables – Assembling • Insert the sealing rings and cables with silicone in the cable openings of the cable cover. • Fix the cables firmly to the grounding plate. 6. Insert sealing plugs into the unused cable openings, and seal each one with silicone. (See Figure 4.2.) 7. Install cable, fixing clamps as required. • Crossover the incoming cables to the left and right as illustrated in Figure 4.2 and secure them in place using cable fixing clamps.
Chapter 4: 8580/8590 Installation Mounting Options for the 8580/8590 Warning: The grounding bar is equipped with a spade lug at each end. This may be used to connect the bar to the 8580/8590 ground point if necessary. Do not connect the grounding bar to the 8580/8590 chassis without being sure that the potentials of cable shields that contact it are at the same potential as the vehicle chassis. Important: Excessive force is not required to fit the cable cover over the equipment's cable duct.
Chapter 4: 8580/8590 Installation Mounting Bracket Toolkit 4.2.1 Mounting Bracket Toolkit The following tools are required for positioning the 8580/8590 mounting bracket: 5 mm Allen Key 6 mm Allen Key • • 4.2.
Chapter 4: 8580/8590 Installation Power Supply 4.3 Power Supply An integrated, electrically isolated DC power supply is available for the 8580/8590. The power pack is designed to fulfill the requirements for the full range of operating temperatures of a 8580/8590 with standard extension modules. In a system with a 800 MHz CPU, 512 MB RAM, HDD, a 10" display and an external keyboard, this leaves approximately 20W for plug-in cards and external devices. 4.3.
Chapter 4: 8580/8590 Installation Installing Connecting Cables THERE ARE TWO POWER INPUT VERSIONS FOR THE 8580/8590; SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS MUST BE CONSIDERED WHEN CONNECTING POWER TO THE TERMINAL! If 12V is connected to a 24/48 V 8580/8590, the vehicle-mount will not start up, but the unit will not be damaged. If more than 16V is connected to a 12V 8580/8590, the vehicle-mount WILL BE DAMAGED; THE UNIT WILL NO LONGER FUNCTION. 4.3.
Chapter 4: 8580/8590 Installation Vehicle Applications (such as Forklifts) Warning: Carefully read the following warnings! • Never connect a 12 VDC device to a 24/48 VDC vehicle! The device model is identified on the device type plate, and a warning sticker is affixed to the unit and on the external connector strip. • Some vehicles have a chassis that is connected to DC+; therefore, the 8580/8590 chassis is also connected to DC+.
Chapter 4: 8580/8590 Installation Wiring Vehicle Power to the 8580/8590 4.4.1 Wiring Vehicle Power to the 8580/8590 Warning: Applying a voltage above the input voltage rating or reversing polarity may result in permanent damage to the 8580/8590 and will void the product warranty. A 1.8 meter (6 ft.) extension power cable (PN 13985–301) is available which should be used to wire the 8580/8590 to the truck battery. This cable needs to be ordered separately.
Chapter 4: 8580/8590 Installation Cable Cover (Splash Guard) To safely wire power to the 8580/8590, review these guidelines and follow the instructions that apply to your needs: • When connecting the cable (PN 13985-301) to the screen blanking cable (PN 1616303001), the wire pair on the 13985-301 labelled “screen blanking” connect to the screen blanking control device, which must provide an isolated relay closure across the pair.
Chapter 4: 8580/8590 Installation Protection Class IP65 Figure 4.3 Cable with Strain Relief Warning: Take care not to damage the opening seal of the cable cover! Do not use force when attaching the cable cover to the cable duct. The neck collar screws should be firmly secured, preferably diagonally and always using 5 rotations. The screws must be retightened after 2 days.
5 OPERATION OF THE 8580/8590 5.1 Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 5.2 4-Key Front Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 5.3 10-Key Front Panel (Discontinued) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 5.4 25-Key Front Panel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.4.1 Power Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.4.2 Manual Brightness Control (Optional) . . . . . . 5.4.3 LEDs . . . . .
Chapter 5: Operation of the 8580/8590 Operation 5.1 Operation The 8580/8590 is available with various types of front panels: • • • 25-key front panel 10-key front panel 4-key front panel Note: All front panel buttons are described under “25-Key Front Panel” on page 55 5.
Chapter 5: Operation of the 8580/8590 10-Key Front Panel (Discontinued) 5.
Chapter 5: Operation of the 8580/8590 25-Key Front Panel 5.4 25-Key Front Panel The layout of the keys is the same for 10.4" and 12.1" displays. Note: For all units equipped with brightness control, even after manually turning off the backlighting, the 8580/8590 will continue to respond to interaction via the keyboard, mouse or touchscreen. This means that you can continue to enter commands and data even if the display lighting is off.
Chapter 5: Operation of the 8580/8590 Power Key 5.4.1 Power Key Turning the 8580/8590 on and off: Psion has preconfigured this button by default: 8580/8590 with DC power supply and automatic shutdown software running. By default, the power key is used to switch the unit on and off. This behaviour may be altered using the automatic shutdown parameters. Refer to “Automatic Switch Off” on page 71 for details. 8580/8590 with DC power Power key is used to power up the unit.
Chapter 5: Operation of the 8580/8590 Function and Number Keys 5.4.4 Function and Number Keys Yellow LED: indicates the status of the [SHIFT] key. [0]/[F1]: digit [0] or function key [F1] if the [SHIFT] key is pressed to [9]/[F10]: digit [9] or function key [F10] if the [SHIFT] key is pressed. [.]/[F11]: decimal point or function key [F11] if the [SHIFT] key is pressed. [ ]/[F12]: [BKSP] or [F12] if the [SHIFT] key is pressed. 5.4.
Chapter 5: Operation of the 8580/8590 [ESCAPE] Key, [ENTER] Key and Scroll Keys 5.4.6 [ESCAPE] Key, [ENTER] Key and Scroll Keys [ESC] key [ENTER] key, also called the [RETURN] key /[PgUp] – “Cursor Up” or “Page Up” when pressing the [SHIFT] key /PgDn – “Cursor Down” or “PageDown” when pressing the [SHIFT] key /Home – “Cursor Left” or all the way left on that line when pressing the [SHIFT] key /End – “Cursor Right” or all the way right on that line when pressing the [SHIFT] key 5.4.
Chapter 5: Operation of the 8580/8590 Operating States Status of Internal LED Power (green) Temp (red) 8580/8590 Status ON OFF Computer is starting up; normal operational state; shutdown delay time is running. ON ON Temp. < -25° C or Temp. > 70° C. ON FLASHING Temperature sensor malfunctioning; automatic shutdown software configuration.
OPERATING SYSTEM & SOFTWARE APPS 6 6.1 Operating System. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.1.1 OS Pre-installed on Hard Drive/Compact Flash . . . . . . 6.1.2 Installing on the Hard Drive/Compact Flash . . . . . . . . 6.1.2.1 Operating Systems Supplied on CD-ROM . . . . 6.1.2.2 Operating System Images . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.1.2.3 Operating Systems on Floppy Disk . . . . . . . . 6.1.3 Special Features of the Operating System . . . . . . . . . 6.1.3.1 Windows XP Embedded . . . . . .
6.3.3.1 System Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.3.3.2 Pre-Installed on the 8580/8590. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.3.3.3 Subsequent Software Keyboard Installation . . . . . . 6.3.3.4 Standard Delivery Items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.3.4 Launching the Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.3.4.1 Call Parameters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.3.4.2 Creating a Registry Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.3.4.3 Desktop Shortcut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 6: Operating System & Software Apps Operating System 6.1 Operating System Units can be shipped with or without the operating system installed on your 8580/8590. This section outlines how to work with each of these scenarios. 6.1.1 OS Pre-installed on Hard Drive/Compact Flash When a 8580/8590 with a pre-installed operating system is started, this operating system is loaded following the BIOS boot messages.
Chapter 6: Operating System & Software Apps Special Features of the Operating System Note: The installation CD must include Service Pack 1 or higher if Windows XP is to be installed via a USB-connected CD-ROM. Service Pack 2 is included with all current installation CDs from Psion. 6.1.2.
Chapter 6: Operating System & Software Apps Psion Teklogix Config Tool 6.1.3.1 Windows XP Embedded If the 8580/8590 is running Windows XP Embedded, not all USB devices will be supported. 6.2 Psion Teklogix Config Tool Psion Teklogix Config is used for the configuration of 8580/8590 vehicle-mounts. Important: Psion Teklogix Config software requires the COM3 port to communicate with the environment controller; do not connect any cables, devices or machines while this software is operating.
Chapter 6: Operating System & Software Apps Installation Menu 6.2.2 Function Hardware Monitor Information display: e.g. serial number of the device and current operating temperature. Environment Information display: Statistics and data on the environment controller, such as ‘hard’ switch-offs. Automatic Switchoff Configures the automatic switch-off behaviour (delay time, ignition, etc.). Front Panel Defines the assignment of Psion 8580/8590 optional front panel keys.
Chapter 6: Operating System & Software Apps Installation • Start the PTXConfig.exe in the Tools/software directory on the 8580/8590 hard disk/PTX Restore DVD. c:\Psion Teklogix is suggested as the standard installation directory. However, this path can be modified. • Restart your computer once installation is complete. Psion Teklogix Config will only be operable following rebooting. 6.2.2.
Chapter 6: Operating System & Software Apps Installation • Change the default password in the Settings menu to suit your needs. 6.2.2.8 Loading Language Files Text files for Psion Teklogix Config are loaded when the program is started. If a text file is not available in the desired language, the system default text is used for dialogs and other user interface elements. Supported Language Codes The following language codes are supported during text file loading. Currently only ENG and GER are available.
Chapter 6: Operating System & Software Apps Psion Teklogix Config Menus 6.2.3 Psion Teklogix Config Menus 6.2.3.1 Hardware Monitor In the Hardware Monitor menu, system information is displayed: the Psion serial number, model, installed processor, firmware version and BIOS version. Temperature information is also displayed here, including the inside temperature of the computer and an indication of the heating status (on/off).
Chapter 6: Operating System & Software Apps Psion Teklogix Config Menus 6.2.3.2 Environment The environment controller in the 8580/8590 features monitoring and statistics functions. The Environment menu provides information on the measured values. Environment Description Total running time of Total time the device was on. device Backlight running time Total time that backlighting was on. Power key switch-on count Indicates how often the computer was switched on with the power key.
Chapter 6: Operating System & Software Apps Psion Teklogix Config Menus Environment Description Hard switch-off count Indicates how often the computer was turned off using ‘hard’ switch-off. Last switch-off reason The cause of the last switch-off. Excess temp. switch-off Indicates how often the computer switched off due to count excess temperature. Insufficient temp. switch- Indicates how often the computer switched off due to inoffs sufficient temperature.
Chapter 6: Operating System & Software Apps Psion Teklogix Config Menus Settings After-run time and Timeout to terminate programs on shutdown If you do not want the computer to shut down immediately after switching it off using the ignition or power key, but rather require it to remain on for a time, enter an after-run time (in seconds) here. (If you are using an UPS (PS1110), the after-run time should be no longer than 3 minutes.
Chapter 6: Operating System & Software Apps Psion Teklogix Config Menus Unable to read power status. Double-click or right-click with the mouse to open a popup menu where Psion Teklogix Config can be started. Switch-On with ignition The computer switches on automatically when the ignition is started. It cannot be switched on with the power key. with ignition and power key The computer can be switched on with the power key if the ignition is on. It cannot be switched on with the power key alone.
Chapter 6: Operating System & Software Apps Psion Teklogix Config Menus Shutdown to hibernation mode If the computer is switched off using the ignition or the power key, it goes into hibernation mode. When this happens, a copy of the main memory is written to a file, accelerating the startup of the computer. This option must be activated in the power management centre of the computer (Power Properties). 6.2.3.
Chapter 6: Operating System & Software Apps Psion Teklogix Config Menus 6.2.3.5 Front Panel Keyboard In the Front Panel menu, the keys (also called soft keys) located on the 8580/8590 front panel can be programmed. This does not apply to the keys Power on/off, +/- Brightness and Backlight on/off! All keys depicted in grey/white can have two assignments. Use [SHIFT] to switch between the assignments. Character strings cannot be assigned to single keys. Only one character per key is possible.
Chapter 6: Operating System & Software Apps Psion Teklogix Config Menus 6.2.3.6 Common System Settings In the Common System Settings menu, parts of the Windows System can be configured. Automatic Windows Logon 76 Logon automatically as Enable or disable the Automatic Windows Logon. Domain name / User name / Password Logon data for the Automatic Windows Logon must be entered.
Chapter 6: Operating System & Software Apps Psion Teklogix Config Menus Logon with Software Keyboard Show software keyboard at logon If this check box is selected, the software keyboard is always available to the user upon logging in. Keyboard definition for the logon A CFG file and hence a particular keyboard layout can be specified for the logon (it may differ from the default keyboard). Changes to this setting are activated only after the computer has been restarted.
Chapter 6: Operating System & Software Apps Psion Teklogix Config Menus The System Settings button opens the Windows dialog for networks. Computer Name The 8580/8590 computer name can be changed.
Chapter 6: Operating System & Software Apps Psion Teklogix Config Menus Network Adaptor Selection list Select the Network adaptor Obtain address automatically (DHCP) With this setting, the network configuration is obtained from a DHCP server. Use the following IP address Here the IP address, subnet mask and default gateway can be entered manually. Use the following DNS server addresses Here the DNS servers to be used can be entered manually.
Chapter 6: Operating System & Software Apps Psion Teklogix Config Menus 6.2.3.8 Enhanced Write Filter Note: The Enhanced Write Filter menu is only relevant for the Microsoft Windows XP Embedded operating system! If EWF is not installed, no changes can be performed. Write protection is disabled by default. Use the Enhanced Write Filter menu to enable and manage it. This allows you to protect the system against modification of any kind.
Chapter 6: Operating System & Software Apps Psion Teklogix Config Menus Set boot command (BootCmd) • • No command The set boot commands are deactivated again. Activate write protection (ENABLE) Activates write protection: All system changes are written exclusively to the main memory; they are discarded when the computer is restarted. To activate this setting, reboot the computer! Deactivate write protection (DISABLE) Disables write protection.
Chapter 6: Operating System & Software Apps Psion Teklogix Config Menus Password Protection Use password protection for Psion Teklogix Config A password can be activated to allow access to programs. Enter a password and repeat the entry in the Repeat password field. This is case-sensitive. Allow read access without password: Reading all data Psion Teklogix Config can be started without a password. It is possible to read all data, but no changes may be made to the settings.
Chapter 6: Operating System & Software Apps Psion Teklogix Config Menus Important: During import, not all data is checked for validity; rather, the data is saved in the way in which it is defined in the import file. False information could lead to failure of 8580/8590 (such as malfunctions, data loss, equipment damage etc.). Load factory defaults Default settings can be loaded that are saved in a file named FactoryDefault_.cfg.
Chapter 6: Operating System & Software Apps The Software Keyboard Info Header The info header of an export file contains the following information: ;-----------------------------------------------------; Psion Teklogix Config export file ; ; Exported from computer: 85808590XPEMBSP2 ; Hardware serial-number: 205004056587 ; Export timestamp (YMD): 2005/06/18 20:30:13 ;-----------------------------------------------------[General] Psion TeklogixCfgExportVer=1 Psion TeklogixCfgExportSNR=205004056587 6.
Chapter 6: Operating System & Software Apps Logon with the Software Keyboard If the file Keyboard.cfg cannot be located by the system in the Software Keyboard installation directory, an error message appears. If the keyboard is started by Psion Teklogix Config, it is also terminated when Psion Teklogix Config is closed. 6.3.2 Logon with the Software Keyboard The Software Keyboard (version 1.5 and higher) can be used to log on to the Microsoft Windows system.
Chapter 6: Operating System & Software Apps Installation 6.3.3.1 System Requirements The following operating systems are supported: • • Microsoft Windows XP Microsoft Windows XP Embedded 6.3.3.2 Pre-Installed on the 8580/8590 If the software keyboard was ordered together with the new vehicle-mount, the program is installed by Psion prior to shipping. The associated files are located in the directory c:\Psion Teklogix. 6.3.3.
Chapter 6: Operating System & Software Apps Launching the Program To activate a CFG file other than the default version: 1. Rename the file Keyboard.cfg in the directory c:\Psion Teklogix, for example, to Keyboard_english.cfg. 2. Copy the required CFG file for example C:\Psion Teklogix\ENG\Keyboard.cfg (English) or C:\Psion Teklogix\GER\Keyboard.cfg (German) to directory C:\Psion Teklogix. 3. Restart the software keyboard. The new layout is displayed. 6.3.
Chapter 6: Operating System & Software Apps Launching the Program 6.3.4.2 Creating a Registry Key If a registry key is created for the software keyboard, the program will launch automatically when your computer is started. Various call parameters can be set here. Follow the steps outlined below: 1. In the Windows Start menu, choose the Run command. 2. Type regedit and confirm with OK. 3. Switch to the following key: HK_LOCAL_MACHINE / SOFTWARE / MICROSOFT / WINDOWS / CURRENTVERSION / RUN 4.
Chapter 6: Operating System & Software Apps Launching the Program To create the shortcut: 1. Go to the PTX Keyboard program using Start>All Program>Psion Teklogix. 2. Right-click PTX Keyboard. A shortcut menu opens. 3. Choose the Properties command. 4. Switch to the Shortcut tab. 5. For Target, enter the call parameter switchview after the EXE file (and after one space). 6. Apply the settings.
Chapter 6: Operating System & Software Apps Launching the Program 2. Right-click the program, and then select the Properties command on the shortcut menu. 3. Switch to the Keyboard shortcut parameter, and press the required special key on the Psion device. 4. Apply the setting. 5. If necessary, set the required call parameters in the Properties menu. 6.3.4.
Chapter 6: Operating System & Software Apps Operation Please note the following special features: • Auto-hide the taskbar = OFF Keep the taskbar on top of other windows = OFF The software keyboard positions itself over the visible taskbar. However, if an application is maximized or moved over the taskbar, the keyboard will appear to be hanging in the air (since the taskbar does not automatically change its position). To prevent this, one of the two taskbar options must be enabled.
Chapter 6: Operating System & Software Apps Configuring the Software Keyboard Figure 6.3 24-key terminal emulation keypad 6.3.5.
Chapter 6: Operating System & Software Apps Configuring the Software Keyboard 2. A [Keys] section that follows, in which the individual keys of this software keyboard are defined. 6.3.6.2 Rules for Editing the Keyboard.cfg File To edit the CFG file, editors such as Windows Notepad can be used. • • • Redundant spaces should be avoided as they can lead to errors. Incorrect lines are ignored. As is customary, a semicolon in the first column of a line can be used for comment lines. 6.3.6.
Chapter 6: Operating System & Software Apps Configuring the Software Keyboard • Pattern=W (white) and Pattern=B (blue) Pattern=W: Figure 6.4 Key Layout with Pattern=W Pattern=B: Figure 6.5 Key Layout with Pattern=B Position=24 • Defines the position of the software keyboard.
Chapter 6: Operating System & Software Apps Configuring the Software Keyboard The value 32 (=Fixed Position) can be added to these values (specify total). In this case, the position of the keyboard is not changed when a switch is made to the next keyboard (see VK_KB_SWITCHNEXT). Otherwise, the newly activated keyboard is displayed by default with the same position code as the previous one.
Chapter 6: Operating System & Software Apps Configuring the Software Keyboard 2. Shift field, labelling with the [SHIFT] key pressed 3.
Chapter 6: Operating System & Software Apps Configuring the Software Keyboard Bitmap Definitions for Label Symbols (Examples) BMP_RETURN RETURN symbol BMP_TAB TAB symbols BMP_CAPS CAPS LOCK, continuous Shift symbol BMP_SHIFT SHIFT symbol BMP_BACK BACKSPACE symbol BMP_APPKEY APPLICATION key BMP_INSERT Small “INSERT” text BMP_END Small “END” text 8580/8590 Vehicle-Mount Computer User Manual 97
Chapter 6: Operating System & Software Apps Configuring the Software Keyboard 98 BMP_DELETE Small “DELETE” text BMP_NEXT Small “PAGE DOWN” text BMP_PRIOR Small “PAGE UP” text BMP_HOME Small “HOME” text BMP_MoveUpDown Special symbol for SWITCH POSITION (see VK_KB_UPDOWN) BMP_SwitchNext Special symbol for SWITCH KEYBOARD (see VK_KB_SWITCHNEXT) BMP_Keyboard Special symbol for the MAXIMIZE function BMP_Minimize Special symbol for the MINIMIZE function 8580/8590 Vehicle-Mount Computer User Manu
Chapter 6: Operating System & Software Apps Configuring the Software Keyboard Virtual-Key Codes Apart from certain special codes, the Windows virtual-key code (alternatively the scan code with #, see below) is specified as the text name here. Currently, only one basic key code can be set for each key; in combination with [SHIFT]+[ALT Gr], this then automatically gives the other assignments. Therefore, for the key code E, the euro symbol € is automatically produced with the [ALT Gr] key pressed.
Chapter 6: Operating System & Software Apps Configuring the Software Keyboard Key Codes for Special Characters Virtual-Key Codes Hardware Key Codes VK_NUMRET on numeric keypad VK_CIRCUMFLEX 220 VK_SHARP_S 219 VK_ACCENT 221 VK_PLUS 187 VK_GER_UE 186 VK_GER_OE 192 VK_GER_AE 222 VK_NUMSIGN 191 VK_COMMA 188 VK_POINT 190 VK_SMALLER 226 VK_MINUS 189 VK_ALTGR VK_RMENU PatternBitmap Here, you can set a different bitmap pattern for the key; at present, only the entry $ExtBmp1
Chapter 6: Operating System & Software Apps Keyboard_Maximize Section • • 6.3.7 A plus sign in front of the value adds the value relative to the current standard position; with X-Pos = +5, the key is positioned at a distance of 5 pixels from the previous one. Values with no -/+ sign are used as absolute pixel positions within the keyboard window. Keyboard_Maximize Section [Keyboard_Maximize] is reserved as a special section for the keyboard definition.
Chapter 6: Operating System & Software Apps Keyboard_Maximize Section ExcludeChain=0 If you set this parameter to 1, the associated software keyboard is excluded from general commands; the software keyboard remains unaffected by this. This applies, for example, to the successive switching through of the keyboards with VK_KB_SWITCHNEXT.
7 SERIAL PORTS 7.1 Serial Ports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.1.1 Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.1.2 COM1 Options . . . . . . . . . 7.1.3 COM1 as a Power Supply . . . 7.1.4 Serial Port Printers . . . . . . . 7.1.5 Serial Port Bar Code Scanners . 7.1.6 Tips & Tricks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 7: Serial Ports Serial Ports 7.1 Serial Ports By default, the 8580/8590 is equipped with 4 serial ports. COM1 and COM2 are accessible from the outside. COM3 and COM4 are used internally for communication with the environment controller and the touch controller. Warning: Please refer to “Vehicle Applications (such as Forklifts)” on page 46 for information regarding isolation of external devices. 7.1.
Chapter 7: Serial Ports Serial Port Printers Changes to the setting must be done by an authorized repair centre. 7.1.4 Serial Port Printers Printers with a serial port can be connected to the 8580/8590. 7.1.5 Serial Port Bar Code Scanners To activate the integrated scanner software wedge under Windows XP Embedded: 1. Open the Start menu and navigate to Settings>Control Panel>Accessibility. 2. Choose the General tab. 3. Choose Support accessibility options. 4. Click Settings. 5.
8 INTERNAL DEVICES 8.1 Chipset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.1.1 Installing Chipset Drivers Under Windows XP . . . . . . 8.2 VGA Adaptor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.2.1 VGA Driver Installation Under Windows XP . . . . . . . 8.3 Network Adaptor (10/100) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.3.1 Network Driver Installation Under Windows XP . . . . . 8.4 Onboard Sound Adaptor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.4.
Chapter 8: Internal Devices Chipset 8.1 Chipset The 8580/8590 computer is equipped with a chipset which controls the communication between all function modules. The chipset converts the signals it receives from the CPU into memory access, hard drive access and other similar actions. Likewise, it transmits requests from peripheral devices to the CPU. Input devices such as the mouse or keyboard also communicate with the system via this chipset.
Chapter 8: Internal Devices VGA Adaptor 2. In the following window, tap on Yes. 3. Tap on Next again. 4. Restart your computer. 8.2 VGA Adaptor The 8580/8590 is equipped with a VGA-compatible adaptor. This adaptor controls the integrated display. The VGA adaptor generates all the control signals required for the integrated displays. Resources The VGA adaptor is a Plug and Play component for the PCI bus. All resource allocation and management is therefore performed by the BIOS. 8.2.
Chapter 8: Internal Devices Network Adaptor (10/100) 3. Restart your computer. 8.3 Network Adaptor (10/100) The 8580/8590 is equipped with a 10/100 Mbit network adaptor. This adaptor is available on the back of the device and features an RJ45 port. The network controller undertakes the entire task of connecting the hardware to the network. The RJ45 connection port features two integrated status LEDs.
Chapter 8: Internal Devices Network Driver Installation Under Windows XP 1. Open the corresponding folder and run Setup.exe. 2. Choose the menu option I accept the terms in the license agreement, and tap on Next. 3. In the following window, tap on Next. 4. Tap on Install Drivers. 5. After the installation, tap on Exit.
Chapter 8: Internal Devices Onboard Sound Adaptor 6. Restart your computer. 8.4 Onboard Sound Adaptor The 8580/8590 is equipped with an onboard sound adaptor. Optional Line out/Mic in connectors are available. Resources The onboard sound adaptor is a true Plug and Play component. All resource allocation and management is therefore performed by the BIOS. 8.4.
Chapter 8: Internal Devices PCI Cards 2. Tap on Next. 3. In the following window, tap Continue Anyway. 4. Restart your computer. 8.5 PCI Cards A riser card with a single bus master-capable PCI slot is available as an option for the 8580/90. This card allows you to upgrade the system with conventional, ultra-short expansion cards (max. length: 141 mm). The riser card routes the onboard PCI bus signals from the P22 of the motherboard to a standard plug-in slot.
Chapter 8: Internal Devices Cardbus Interface Drivers The riser card is fully transparent for all operating systems – i.e. drivers are not required. Some plug-in cards that are inserted into riser cards may require additional drivers. These drivers must be supplied by the respective card manufacturers. 8.6 Cardbus Interface The optional Cardbus slot is located beneath the antenna dome at the top of the 8580/8590. It can be used for both PC Card (16 bit) and Cardbus (32 bit) cards.
Chapter 8: Internal Devices Touch (Serial) for Windows XP & XP Embedded 4-wire touchscreens (10.4" front panel) and also 8-wire touchscreens (12.1" front panel) are supported. Resources By default the resources for the touchscreen controller are the same as those for the COM4 port. If the appropriate configuration exists, these may also be the same as for the PS/2 mouse.
Chapter 8: Internal Devices Touch (PS2) for Windows XP & XP Embedded The computer does not need to be restarted. 8.7.1.2 Calibration The touchscreen must be calibrated so that it functions correctly. 1. Start the touch configuration tool under Start/Programs/Hampshire TSHARC Control Panel. 2. Choose the Calibration tab and tap the Touch field. 3. Once calibration is complete, finish by tapping Accept. 4. Choose the Click Settings tab and choose Enable right click emulation.
Chapter 8: Internal Devices Resistance of the Touchscreen 7. Restart your computer. 8.7.2.2 Calibration The touch must be calibrated so that it functions correctly. 1. Start the touch configuration tool under Start/Programs/Hampshire TSHARC Control Panel. 2. Choose the Calibration tab and tap the Touch field. 3. Once calibration is complete, finish by tapping Accept. 4. Choose the Click Settings tab and choose Enable right click emulation.
Chapter 8: Internal Devices Resistance of the Touchscreen Milk none none Mustard none slight yellow stain Strong Tea none none Vinegar none none Solvents/Industrial Chemicals Visible Effect at 29°C, 90% Relative Humidity (RH) Visible Effect at 50°C, dry Acetic acid none none Acetone/MEK, 50/50 none none Brake fluid none none Butyl acetate none none Cellosolve none none Ethanol/isopropanol, 50/50 none none Gasoline none none Concentrated sulfuric acid none none Petrol-
Chapter 8: Internal Devices Automatic Switch-Off and Heating Adhesion Test scale: 0B=100% delamination, 5B=no delamination 8.8 Automatic Switch-Off and Heating 8580/8590 models with DC voltage can be equipped with either an automatic shutdown module or an automatic shutdown and heating module. If the heating option is implemented, the 8580/8590 can be operated at temperatures ranging from maximum -30º C to +50º C.
Chapter 8: Internal Devices Automatic Shutdown Process 8.8.1 Automatic Shutdown Process When the ignition is switched on, the 8580/8590 is supplied with power and begins checking its internal temperature and automatic shutdown function. Once the ambient conditions have been verified as acceptable, the 8580/8590 starts the operating system just like normal.
Chapter 8: Internal Devices Automatic Shutdown Process 8.8.1.1 Program Flowchart Figure 8.1 Automatic Shutdown Program Flowchart – Part 1 OFF DC+ on MAIN POWER ON R Temp. Sensor faulty Ignition off G PC OFF Heating MPC 6 T = Temperature t = Time OFF= Ignition = DC+ switched ON= G = Power LED R = Temp. LED Flashing = PC ON = Computer is power supplied PC OFF = Computer without power Ignition on Temp.Sensor faulty R G Ignition off PC OFF Yes R flashing Yes Temp.
Chapter 8: Internal Devices Automatic Shutdown Process Figure 8.2 Automatic Shutdown Program Flowchart – Part 2 RUN No Normal RUN R G Yes Heating available? T < 5° C PC ON Ignition off T > 70° C Heating off R Temp. Sensor faulty T < -25° C R T > 10° C Heating off R flashing Heating on Delay condition G R PC ON Ignition on Delay time elapsed R T > 70° C T < -25° C R R Temp.
Chapter 8: Internal Devices Automatic Shutdown with UPS 8.8.2 Automatic Shutdown with UPS When a Psion UPS is in use, the automatic shutdown must be configured to Switch-Off “with ignition” or “with ignition and power key” and to Switch-On “with ignition only” or “with ignition and power key”. If the ignition signal is wired to the input of the UPS, the signal is passed through so that the unit will automatically switch on and off with the ignition.
Chapter 8: Internal Devices General Notes About Automatic Shutdown Software saved. Applications that can be quit with the key combination [ALT] and [F4] (that is, without a final user query) generally send the required response to the “WM_QUERYENDSESSION” message and are not shutdown “hard”. To ensure that vital data is always saved correctly, applications need to be able to properly respond to the “WM_QUERYENDSESSION” message, that is, without user queries and within the set time period.
9 MAINTENANCE 9.1 Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .129 9.1.1 Cleaning the Housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .129 9.1.2 Cleaning the Touchscreen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 9: Maintenance Maintenance 9.1 Maintenance Follow the guidelines below when cleaning your 8580/8590. 9.1.1 Cleaning the Housing • • • 9.1.2 Use a damp cloth to clean the housing of the 8580/8590. Do not use compressed air, a high-pressure cleaner or vacuum cleaner, as this can damage the surface. Do not use a high-pressure cleaner; this poses the additional risk of water entering the device and damaging the electronics or display.
COMMON MISTAKES & HELPFUL TIPS 10 10.1 Common Mistakes in Usage . . . . . . . 10.1.1 Powering Up/Down . . . . . . . 10.1.2 Cable Cover . . . . . . . . . . . 10.1.3 Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . 10.1.4 Mobile Application on Vehicles 10.1.5 Using the Touchscreen . . . . . 10.1.6 Use/Storage . . . . . . . . . . . 10.1.7 Disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 10: Common Mistakes & Helpful Tips Common Mistakes in Usage 10.1 Common Mistakes in Usage The items listed in this section provide some helpful tips to point you in the right direction if you run into problems. 10.1.1 Powering Up/Down • • Please note that the function of the 8580/8590 power switch varies depending on how the device is configured (depending on the power supply and integrated automatic shutdown).
Chapter 10: Common Mistakes & Helpful Tips Mobile Application on Vehicles 10.1.4 Mobile Application on Vehicles • • • • • • • • • • Never connect a 12 VDC device to vehicles with 24/48 VDC! Never connect a 24/48 VDC device to vehicles with 12 VDC! Never connect a 12 VDC device to vehicles with more than 16 VDC voltages. Never connect a 24/48 VDC device to vehicles with more than 60 VDC voltages.
APPENDIX A SUPPORT SERVICES & WORLDWIDE OFFICES Psion provides a complete range of product support services to its customers worldwide. These services include technical support and product repairs. Technical Support A.1 Technical Support For technical support in North America: Call Toll free: +1 800 387 8898 Option 3, or For technical support in EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa), please contact the local office listed in the website below: http://community.psion.
Appendix A: Support Services & Worldwide Offices Worldwide Offices For repair service in Asia, contact the local office listed in the website below: http://community.psion.com/support/ A.3 Worldwide Offices COMPANY HEADQUARTERS Psion Inc. 2100 Meadowvale Boulevard Mississauga, Ontario Canada L5N 7J9 Tel: +1 905 813 9900 Fax: +1 905 812 6300 E-mail: salescdn@psion.com NORTH AMERICAN HEADQUARTERS & U.S.
Appendix A: Support Services & Worldwide Offices Worldwide Offices Fax:+33 4 42 90 88 88 E-mail: tekeuro@psion.com Psion Espana S.L. Plaza de la Pau, s/n Edificio 3, 2º 08940 Cornella de Llobregat Barcelona, Spain Tel: +34 902 884 220 Fax: +34 934 750 230 E-mail: ptxspain@psion.
APPENDIX B PRE-REGULATOR (PS1320) INSTALLATION Please contact Psion for assistance. Refer to Appendix A: “Support Services & Worldwide Offices” to help locate an office near you.
APPENDIX C UPS (PS1110/PS1120) INSTALLATION Please contact Psion for assistance. Refer to Appendix A: “Support Services & Worldwide Offices” to help locate an office near you.
D APPENDIX SYSTEM RESOURCES D.1 Part 1 The resources listed here are reference values only. They may vary depending on the system configuration. These reference values are especially useful as a guide and for troubleshooting.
Appendix D: System Resources Part 1 Component Interrupt D-2 DMA Channel Setup Default Memory Range (Hex) I/O Range (Hex) PS/2 Analog Touch (optional) IRQ12 - PCI/ISA PnP - 0060-0060 USB controller IRQ 05,05,15 - PCI/ISA PnP - C800-C81F CMOS/real IRQ 08 time clock - - - 0070-0071 LPT1 (only IRQ07 available internally) - PCI/ISA PnP - 0378-037F 0778-077A Floppy disk IRQ 06 drive (only available internally) 2 (8 bit) PCI/ISA PnP - 03F2-03F5 SCI IRQ ACPI bus IRQ 09 - PCI/ISA PnP
Appendix D: System Resources Part 2 D.2 Part 2 List of abbreviations: TOM = Top of memory = max. DRAM installed.
Appendix D: System Resources Part 2 D-4 Component Interrupt DMA Channel Motherboard resources - - Memory refresh - System speaker - Memory Range (Hex) I/O Range (Hex) - E0000 - FFFFF CC000 - DFFFF A0000 - CBFFF 9FC00 - 9FFFF (TOM-192kB) TOM (TOM-8MB192kB) - (TOM192kB) 1024kB - (TOM8MB-192kB) E0000000EFFFFFFF FED1C000FED1FFFF 04D0 04D1 0CF8 0CFF 0072 - 0075 0480 - 04BF 0800 - 087F 002E - 002F 0000 - 00FF 0100 - 010F 0 (8 bit) - - - - - - 0061-0061 8580/8590 Vehicle-Mount Computer User
APPENDIX E PINOUTS – EXTERNAL CONNECTORS This appendix lists pin numbers and appropriate signals. The abbreviations used are: n.c. = not connected E.1 Keyboard and Mouse Version: Mini-DIN (PS2), 6-pin, motherboard reference P12. Keyboard only or keyboard and mouse connected via a Y cable. E.2 Pin Signal 1 KBDATA 2 MSDATA 3 GND 4 +5v fused 5 KBCLOCK 6 MSCLOCK USB Version: 8-pin, motherboard reference P13.
Appendix E: Pinouts – External Connectors Serial Port COM1 E.3 Pin Signal 7 USB1 + 8 GND Serial Port COM1 Version: D-SUB-D, 9-pin, MALE, motherboard reference P15. E.
Appendix E: Pinouts – External Connectors Network Connector RS232 Version (standard) E.5 Pin Signal Name 1 DCD Data Carrier Detect 2 RxD Receive Data 3 TxD Transmit Data 4 DTR Data Terminal Ready 5 GND Signal Ground 6 DSR Data Set Ready 7 RTS Request to Send 8 CTS Clear to Send 9 RI Ring Indicate Network Connector Version: RJ-45, 8-pin, motherboard reference P14.
APPENDIX F MECHANICAL DYNAMIC LOADING F.1 Introduction The mechanical environmental conditions of the 8580/8590 can vary greatly in terms of vibrations, collisions and shocks. To complicate matters further, the random values for acceleration and their frequencies for a given location are often unknown. It is therefore useful to divide the values into three operation classes 5M3, 5M2 and 5M1 on the basis of standards, previous measurements and experience.
Appendix F: Mechanical Dynamic Loading Units without Vibration Isolation (tuned to high frequency) (5)M1 Stationary Use Operational environments with low energy vibrations and medium energy shocks as well as very careful handling/transport compliant with: • • F.2 Operation class 5M1 according to DIN EN 60721-3-5. Examples: Vehicles with very good shock absorption: Car dashboard, immobile mounting surfaces: Desk or wall.
Appendix F: Mechanical Dynamic Loading Dimensioning Example 8580 The ideal total spring constant should be dimensioned in such a way so that the natural frequency of the system falls below the lowest excitation frequency. All excitations with a frequency greater than 1.4 times the natural frequency would then be dampened by a counter-phase effect. This is practically impossible if you consider that excitation accelerations within the range of around 10 Hz to 200 Hz or more may occur.
Appendix F: Mechanical Dynamic Loading Approximate Solution for Elastomer Spring Selection • F.5 Total vibrating weight of 8580: approx. 5 kg Approximate Solution for Elastomer Spring Selection Since ² = c / m, we obtain the following relationship: c 4 ² 2 2 m fe 0,039 m fe 78 N / mm 1000 Where: m fe c = oscillatory mass = natural frequency = spring constant in N/mm = 5 kg = 20 Hz This model applies to the oscillatory mass at the device’s center of gravity.
Appendix F: Mechanical Dynamic Loading Approximate Solution for Elastomer Spring Selection To simplify matters, of the 6 possible degrees of freedom, we will only consider those with the greatest deflection in the case of the 8580. In other words: We observe the display as it oscillates towards or away from us (a combination of rotational and longitudinal oscillation).
Appendix F: Mechanical Dynamic Loading Further Possible Steps For Optimization This theoretical value of 19.1 Hz lies in the range of 20 Hz to 5 Hz as measured in practice. The calculations depicted above are only approximations, which is why we recommend a final field test with the selected elastomer springs. F.6 Further Possible Steps For Optimization • If it turns out that the 8580/8590 resonance deflections could be greater, the natural frequency can be reduced.
Appendix F: Mechanical Dynamic Loading Determining Insulating Effects F.7 Determining Insulating Effects A transmission function can be used to reach an exact calculation. However, we will not detail this function here. The following equation is based on this transmission function (very small damping factors of approx. 0.05) and is good for making estimates: Excitation Frequency Natural Frequency Degree Of Isolation 10Hz 20Hz 0.
Appendix F: Mechanical Dynamic Loading Determining Natural Frequencies Implication For Designing Computer Mounts: • Suppose that high energy excitation frequencies occur mainly in the region of the natural frequency of the 8580/8590 with its mounting, which can be found, for example, in a vehicle chassis tuned to a low frequency. In this case a spring mounting of the 8580/8590 should be avoided.
Appendix F: Mechanical Dynamic Loading Determining Natural Frequencies • Calculating the known static spring deflection using the following quantity equation (minimal measurement work, very good approximation) fe 15,8 xSt Where: fe xst = natural frequency in Hz = static spring deflection in mm = deflection of the center of gravity in the direction of the gravitational force (for example using a mechanical timer) Note: Further technical information can be found in the product documents provided by th
INDEX A adaptor cables (ignition & screen blanking) 25 antennas 28 APM switch-off count (Environment Config menu) 70 automatic computer renaming 79 automatic shutdown 120, 121, 122, 124 automatic shutdown with UPS 124 automatic switch-off settings 72 switch-on 73 switch-on/-off features 74 automatic switch-off (Environment Config menu) 70, 71 automatic windows logon (Config menu) 76 autostart folder (software keyboard) 89 B backlight run time (Environment Config menu) 70 bar code scanners, serial port 10
Index COM1 serial port E-2 COM2 serial port E-2 keyboard & mouse E-1 RS232 E-3 USB E-1 external connectors 24 external devices, connecting 26 F front panel 10-key 53 25-key 53 4-key 53 Front Panel Keyboard settings, common 75 Front Panel Keyboard (Config menu) system settings 76 Front Panel Keyboard (Config menus) 75 fuses (power supply) 17 G grounding bar, attaching to cable cover 39, 40 H hard switch-off (Environment Config menu) 71 Hardware Monitor 69 heating module 120 I ignition adaptor cable
Index power key switch-on/off count (Environment Config menu) 70 power supply 15, 45, 133 power supply fuses 17 Pre-Regulator B-1 printers, serial port 106 R registry key, creating (software keyboard) 88 S safety instructions general I screen blanking adaptor cable 25 Scroll key 58 sealing rings, installing 40 sensor, error temp 71 serial port bar code scanners 106 printers 106 serial ports 105 COM1 105 shutdown, automatic 120, 121, 122, 124 shutdown, automatic with UPS 124 signals & pins E-1 software
Index W Windows XP, embedded 65 Win XP & XP embedded driver, installing & calibrating 116 Win XP & XP Embedded driver (for PS2), installing 117 wireless LAN settings 28 WLAN settings 28 worldwide offices A-1 10-key front panel 53 25-key front panel 53 4-key front panel 53 8580/8590 dimensions 19 model descriptions 9 mounting options 43 IV 8580/8590 Vehicle-Mount Computer User Manual