Manual DLT-V6210 V 1.
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7.3.1. Overview ............................................................................. 30 Table of contents 7.4. 1. IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT DLT-V6210 MANUALS ...5 Available manuals (in printed form and on the Internet) .........5 1.1. 1.2. Design elements in the manual ..............................................6 8. POWER SUPPLY UNIT, POWER SUPPLY, EXTERNAL CONNECTORS .................................................................................. 30 8.1. Integrated power supply unit...
17. TECHNICAL CUSTOMER SUPPORT .........................................54 18. RETURN SHIPMENT FORM........................................................55 19. LIST OF FIGURES .......................................................................
1. Important information about DLT-V6210 manuals 1.1.
1.2. Design elements in the manual The following design elements are used in this manual: DANGER / WARNING / CAUTION DANGER means that death or severe bodily injury will occur if this information is not observed. WARNING means that death or severe bodily injury can occur if this information is not observed. CAUTION means that slight bodily injury can occur if this information is not observed.
2. Functional description 2.1. Intended use DLT-V6210 industrial PCs are data communication terminals for using in commercial environments (e.g. logistics, warehouse, manufacturing). Any other or additional use beyond this shall be deemed improper use. The user/operator of DLT-V6210 is solely responsible for any resulting damage. This also applies to any unauthorized modifications made to the device. This product is intended to be supplied by a Listed Power Adapter or DC power source, rated 9-60Vdc, 3.
2.2. Mount, operate and service the device correctly DLT-V6210 industrial PCs were designed and built according to modern technology and accepted safety regulations. However, the operation of DLT-V6210 can endanger personnel or third parties and cause damage to the device and other material assets when, for example, the device is installed incorrectly or configured improperly. operated by untrained or uninstructed personnel. improperly operated and maintained. not used as intended.
2.4. Device identification/name plate The name plate is located on the rear side of DLT-V6210. It must remain legible at all times for the purpose of identifying the device. Do not damage the name plate or remove it from the device.
3. Unpacking, transport and storage 3.1. Unpacking Open the packaging carefully to prevent damaging the device inside. Save the packaging material (for possible forwarding transportation or return of DLT-V6210). Check the shipment for completeness and any possible damage. Always keep the supplied manuals and documents. 3.2. Transport WARNUNG Risk of injury due to weight and sharp-edged parts. DLT-V6210 can fall down and cause injuries due to its weight.
3.4. If return/repacking is necessary If DLT-V6210 is being returned to the manufacturer, a completely filled-out return package slip must be enclosed with every DLT-V6210. You can find this return package slip: at the end of this manual and on the Internet at www.advantech-dlog.com If you repack the device, please ensure that the cling wrap in the cardboard frame is positioned towards the front of the device so that it can provide the proper protection. Advantech-DLoG DLT-V6210 Manual V1.
4. Device configuration using software tools WARNING Risk of injury and damage due to improper configuration. These instructions are directed to skilled personnel. Only qualified skilled personnel (e.g. IT personnel with good knowledge of PCs, operating systems and wireless networks) may configure DLT-V6210. If DLT-V6210 is incorrectly configured, the DLoG GmbH warranty for this device will be void. 4.1. Configuring the front keys, automatic shut down, etc.
Country-specific regulations Example for Germany: In Germany according to regulations published in the gazette 89/2003 of the RegTP (regulating body for telecommunications and mail, now: “Bundesnetzagentur”) - Federal Network Agency for electricity, gas, telecommunications, post and railway - the maximum permissible transmitting power, EIRP (Equivalent Isotropically Radiated Power), in the 2.4 GHz frequency band is set at 20 dBm (100 mw).
5. Mechanical installation at the deployment location 5.1. Safety notice – observe before installing WARNING Risk of injury and damage due to improper mechanical installation. These mounting instruction are directed to skilled personnel. Only qualified skilled personnel may perform the mechanical installation work on DLT-V6210. If DLT-V6210 is incorrectly mounted, any DLoG GmbH warranty for this device will be void. 5.1.1.
NOTICE: Physical damage Installation environment without cooling air can overheat/damage DLT-V6210. DLT-V6210 employs a passive cooling concept whereby the waste heat generated inside the device is emitted from the surface of the housing. For this system to work/operate properly, sufficient fresh air circulation is required. If there is no access to fresh cooling air, it may result in overheating and severe damage to the device.
WARNING Risk of accident on the targeted objects due to unstable attachment of DLT-V6210. When installing DLT-V6210, make sure that no one will be injured if the bracket breaks (e.g. because of a stress fracture). Alternatively you can put appropriate safety measures in place (e.g. install a security cable in addition to the mounting bracket). 5.1.3. Handling the device WARNING Hazardous voltage, electrical shock from contacting with live parts.
5.2. Recommended sequence for the mechanical installation Requirement: The installation location must be prepared (e.g. connection to the ignition, correct voltage, etc.) We recommend the following sequence for the mechanical and electrical installation: Advantech-DLoG 1. Determine a suitable mounting position for DLT-V6210. 2. Secure device mounting at the targeted object (RAM Mount etc.). 3. Connect external accessories to DLT-V6210. 4.
6. Electrical installation, cable connection, cable cover 6.1. Safety notice – observe before connecting 6.1.1. General WARNING Risk of injury and damage due to improper electrical installation. These instructions are directed to skilled personnel. Only qualified skilled personnel are permitted to perform the electrical installation of DLT-V6210. Comply with the appropriate national installation regulations for all cable routing. 6.1.2.
6.1.3. Installation of DLT-V6210 on automotive objects DANGER Electrical shock due to insufficient EMERGENCY shut-off swithch. If the EMERGENCY-OFF switch of the automotive object does not switch off DLT-V6210, there is a risk of electrical shock. Install DLT-V6210 and the EMERGENCY-OFF switch so that DLT-V6210 also switches off when the EMERGENCY-OFF switch is operated. NOTICE: Physical damage Overvoltage on DLT-V6210 when charging the targeted object’s battery.
6.2. Preparations Lay out all cables which are ready to be connected to DLT-V6210. Select the appropriate slot on the connector panel of DLT-V6210. Check and test which order of the cables routing is the best to fit in the cable compartment. 6.2.1. Material required Cable sealing set (scope of delivery: cable cover) Cable cover Rubber seal Cable clips Screws Tools Page 20 / 56 Hexagon screwdriver, size 3 Philips screwdriver, size 3 DLT-V6210 Manual V1.
6.3. Torque wrench Flat head screwdriver, size 0 Socket wrench, size 7 Inserting the rubber seal in the cable compartment Select suitable rubber seal which diameter of middle hole can fit the cable’s diameter. There’s opening on the rubber seal, please open it and put the cable through it. Place the rubber seal in the frame of the cable compartment (see figure). Press the plugs of the rubber seal into the holes of the frame.
NOTICE: Physical damage Observe the potential ratios. On DLT-V6210, logic ground and shield ground are firmly connected to each other. Logic ground is the ground (GND) used to supply the internal parts and components such as the display or CPU. All cable shields and the housing are connected to shield ground. The chassis of some forklifts is on DC+. This means that DLT-V6210 chassis is also on DC+. Short circuits can arise when, for example, the ground potential of a peripheral device is on DC-.
6.3.2. Securing the ground using ring tongue to the ground bolt Fig. 6.3: Ring tongue secured to the ground bolt Secure the ring tongue of the power supply cable to the ground bolt. ATTENTION 1 2 To make sure the device is grounding correctly, it is important to follow the correct order to put the components on the ground bolt as below (from inside to outside): 1. Place “toothed washer“ first(internal). 2.
6.3.3. Securing the power supply cable to the strain relief rail Put the rubber seal into the compartment with power cable in the center of the rubber seal first. Place one cable clip on the power supply cable. Secure the cable clip to the strain relief rail using 2 mounting screws (M3x10 screws). Tighten the mounting screws alternatingly ATTENTION: Tighten the mounting screws sufficiently but on no account pinch or crush the cable.
6.4. Connecting the USB, Ethernet and COM cables NOTICE: Physical damage Observe the following instructions when connecting/removing external devices to/from DLT-V6210. Only use accessories that have been tested and approved by Advantech-DLoG for the respective DLT-V6210. DLT-V6210 may not be connected to the power supply if external devices are being connected/removed (not applicable for USB devices) Otherwise considerable damage could be caused to both DLT-V6210 and the peripheral devices.
6.4.2. Ethernet cable Plug the Ethernet cable into the associated port. Insert the Ethernet cable. Put the rubber seal into the compartment with Ethernet cable in themiddle of the rubber seal. Secure Ethernet cable to the strain relief rail with cable clips and screws. ATTENTION: Tighten the mounting screws sufficiently but on no account pinch or crush the cable. If you do, the cables may break or the cable insulation may get damaged. Fig. 6.
6.5. Closing off unused cable openings Close off all unused cable openings with the blind plug type of rubber seal so that they can be sealed. Fig. 6.8: Unused cable outlets sealed off with blind plugs 6.6. Attaching the cable cover NOTICE: Physical damage The device is not completely sealed due to incorrect attachment of the cables and the cable cover. The protection class/category of DLT-V6210 is only ensured if the cable cover is properly installed.
7. Operation 7.1. Switching DLT-V6210 on/off The following factors determine how DLT-V6210 can be switched on and off: Is DLT-V6210 mounted on a automotive object and connected to the ignition signal? What are the automatic shut down settings that were defined in the MDevice configuration program? Switch on Switch DLT-V6210 on as follows, depending on the configuration: Press the button.
7.2. Operating the touchscreen NOTICE: Physical damage Improper operation can cause damage and downtimes to DLT-V6210 and to the connected complete system. Operators of DLT-V6210 must be trained in the handling of the device. Prevent damage to the touchscreen Keep the touchscreen clean. Do not touch the touchscreen with pointed, sharp, rough or hard objects, e.g. ball point pens, writing implements, tools of any kind (e.g. screwdrivers).
7.3. Front keys and LEDs 7.3.1. Overview Fig. 7.2: Operating elements: Front keys and LED Keys: - Power on/off - LCD Brightness up - LCD Brightness down LED: System Status LED Status System power on Static System power off Off System over/under temperature 0.2 sec. on / 0.8 sec. off NOTICE: Physical damage Blinking System thermal sensor faculty Blinking 0.5 sec. on / 0.5 sec. off Improper operation can cause damage and downtimes to DLT-V6210 and to the connected complete system.
Power is connected to the back of the unit using a Phoenix Contact plug. There is no power switch. Power supply DC power pack 12/24/48 VDC (wide-range power supply unit) 12/24/48 VDC nominal Voltage range 9 to 60 VDC Maximum output power Vin < 36V => 42W Galvanically isolated Withstands bursts up to 2 kV Vin > 36V => 50.4W Nominal current 12V -- 3.5A 24V -- 1.75A 48V -- 0.
8.1.1. DC voltage supply connection Version: Phoenix Combicon, 3-pin. External view: Fig. 8.1: DC power supply connector with power cable connector detail view Explanation: “Ignition on” means that a control signal can be routed to this connection that matches the supply voltage level. The signal reference is DC-. 8.1.2. DC Power supply cable Fig. 8.2: DC Power supply cable with Phoenix Combicon, 3-pin Page 32 / 56 DLT-V6210 Manual V1.
WARNING Electrical shock or fire due to incorrect power supply cable. Only use original Advantech-DLoG power supply cables; these meet the specific requirements for low-temperature flexibility, UV resistance, oil resistance, etc. Fig. 8.3: DC connection cable pin assignment Advantech-DLoG DLT-V6210 Manual V1.
8.2. External connectors under the cable cover Fig. 8.4: External connectors of DLT-V6210 8.3. Service CFast under the antenna cap NOTICE: Physical damage Improper opening of the antenna cap can impair the function of entire DLT-V6210 system and in particular the Wi-Fi functionality. The antenna cap may only remain open during the service work. No objects or liquids may enter the opened DLT-V6210 during this.
Fig. 8.5: Antenna cap opened Closing Place the antenna cap back onto DLT-V6210. The antenna cap seal must not be damaged; it must be seated correctly in the groove. Tighten the two screws of the antenna cap again (1 Nm torque). 8.3.2. CFast slot There is a CFast slot under the antenna cap. Exercise special care when removing and re-inserting CFast card. Only use CFast cards that have been approved by Advantech-DLoG. Advantech-DLoG DLT-V6210 Manual V1.
9. Optional equipment/accessories 9.1. Integrated low profile Wi-Fi antenna (optional) Fig. 9.1: Integrated low profile Wi-Fi antenna (optional) Technical data Application Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11 ac/b/g/n Dual Band Diversity Number of antennas 2 Type Omnidirectional antenna Directionality Optimized for the DLT-V6210 housing Frequency range Band 1: 2400 to 2485 MHz Band 2: 5150 to 5875 MHz Page 36 / 56 Antenna gain Max.
9.2. External Wi-Fi antenna, remote (optional) Fig. 9.2: Remote Wi-Fi antenna (optional) Technical data Application Advantech-DLoG Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n dual-band Mounting location For detached (remote) installation, e.g. on the roof of the forklift Number of antennas 1 Type Omnidirectional antenna Frequency range Band 1: 2400 to 4900 MHz Band 2: 4900 to 6000 MHz Antenna gain Band 1: Max. 4 dBi (without loss through the cable) Band 2: Max. 6.
9.3. Wi-Fi card (optional) Technical data 9.4. Wi-Fi PCIe MiniCard Integrated in the device at the factory by Advantech-DLoG (internal PCIe MiniCard slot). Driver Generally, only drivers for Wi-Fi cards approved by Advantech-DLoG can be integrated into operating system images. Maximum radiated power 100 mW EIRP Keyboards and keyboard mounts (optional) Any USB keyboard can be connected to DLT-V6210. Advantech-DLoG offers the following keyboards: Fig. 9.
Fig. 9.5: Keyboard mounting examples 9.5. Scanner and scanner bracket (optional) You can connect scanners to either the USB interface or the serial interface. Please contact your Advantech-DLoG sales representative if needed. If connected to COM1, the scanner can be powered through the interface with a voltage of 5 V. Use only scanners that have been approved by Advantech-DLoG. Optional scanner brackets are available for DLT-V6210. Fig. 9.
9.6. Touch stylus (optional) Advantech-DLoG offers some touch stylus pens (with associated mountings) for resistive and PCT touchscreens. Please contact your Advantech-DLoG sales representative if needed. Use only touch stylus that have been approved by Advantech-DLoG. Fig. 9.7: Example touch stylus for PCT touchscreen 9.7. USB recovery stick (optional) The optional Advantech-DLoG recovery stick allows images to be backed up and restored onto DLTV6210 when necessary (backup & recovery).
10. Automatic shut down 10.1. Functional description DLT-V6210 is equipped with an automatic shut down module. If wired up accordingly, DLT-V6210 conveniently switches off together with the ignition. As disconnecting the power supply during operation can lead to data loss, the operating system needs to be shut down normally by using the appropriate hardware and software installed on the system when the ignition is switched off. DLT-V6210 is connected with three supply cables.
To ensure that the important data is saved correctly, the application must respond appropriately to “WM_QUERYENDSESSION”, i.e. the backup data must be saved without user confirmation and within the preset time. 10.3. Configuration The MDevice program is used for the configuration of the automatic shut down under MS Windows. The MDevice manual can be found online in the download center at www.advantech-dlog.com. Page 42 / 56 DLT-V6210 Manual V1.
11. Technical data 11.1. Environmental conditions Operating temperature -30 to +50 °C Specification according to EN 60068-2-1/2 Storage temperature -30 to +65 °C Specification according to EN 60068-2-1/2 Relative humidity 10% to 90% at 25 °C relative humidity Noncondensing Specification according to EN 60068-2-3 Mechanical vibration and shock resistance Class 5M3 according to EN 60721-3-5 US Highway Truck according to MIL-STD 810F IP protection class IP65 11.2.
11.3. Serial interface COM1 Max. 115,200 Baud (16550A compatible, 16 byte FIFO) Supports EIA-232-E on external 9-pin D-Sub connection ESD Level 4 protected (according to EN 61000-4-2) 11.4. Network adapter (10/100/1000) DLT-V6210 is equipped with a 10/100/1000 Mbit network adapter with 10/100/1000 Mbit per second. This adapter can be accessed via the bottom of the device and offers an RJ45 connection jack. The RJ45 connection port has two integrated status LEDs and are assigned as follows: Fig.
11.7. Device dimensions Dimensions without add-ons (in mm) Fig. 11.2: Dimensions of DLT-V6210 11.8. Position of VESA drill holes DLT-V6210 is designed to support VESA mount standard. VESA-compatible drilling patterns for the RAM attachment and swivel joint brackets are located on the rear side of DLT-V6210. Dimensions without add-ons (in mm) : Need to use M6 screws and the length of thread should be between 8 to 10mm depending on the bracket thinkness to decide.
Fig. 11.3: Position VESA drill holes of DLT-V6210 Support 75mm VESA dimension 75mm 75mm Page 46 / 56 DLT-V6210 Manual V1.
12. Maintenance 12.1. Do not repair or modify Only the manufacturer and its authorized service centers may: Conduct repairs Carry out modifications Replace modules Open the device Loss of warranty The legal warranty shall apply. It expires if the customer performs measures on the device that are only permitted to be performed by the manufacturer and its authorized Service Centers. 12.2.
12.3. Cleaning DLT-V6210 WARNING Hazardous voltage, electrical shock from contact with live parts when cleaning the device. To prevent an electrical shock while cleaning the device: Switch off DLT-V6210 before cleaning. Disconnect from the power supply. Disconnect all connected accessories. NOTICE: Physical damage Cleaning the touchscreen and housing: Never use chemical solvents to clean the touchscreen. Do not use acidic or alkaline solutions.
13. Malfunctions Problem Cause / remedy Imprecise reaction of touchscreen The touchscreen of DLT-V6210 is already calibrated at the factory and therefore does not need to be recalibrated. However, the MS Windows operating systems Windows 7 Pro, Windows 8.1 Industry and WE8S do permit recalibration of the touchscreen via software (Menu Control Panel -> Tablet PC Settings).
14. Reasonably foreseeable misuse 14.1. Observe the intended use DLT-V6210 industrial PCs are data communication terminals for using in commercial environments (e.g. logistics, warehouse, manufacturing). DLT-V6210 industrial PCs: are not approved for using in EX zones (potential explosion hazard). are not approved for using on ships.
15. Guidelines and certificates 15.1. FCC USA/CAN DLoG GmbH Germany indicated that the radiated emission of DLT-V6210 complies with the requirements set forth in Subpart B of Part 15 of the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) rules for Class A devices and the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Standard ICES-003 for digital apparatus.
Ελληνική [Greek]: Αυτός ο εξοπλισµός είναι σε συµµόρφωση µε τις ουσιώδεις απαιτήσεις και άλλες σχετικές διατάξεις της Οδηγίας 2014/53/EU. Français [French]: Cet appareil est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la Directive 2014/53/EU. Íslenska [Icelandic]: Þetta tæki er samkvæmt grunnkröfum og öðrum viðeigandi ákvæðum Tilskipunar 2014/53/EU.
15.3. Declaration of conformity Advantech-DLoG DLT-V6210 Manual V1.
16. End-of-life device disposal DLT-V6210 devices which are defective or ready for disposal which should be considered as special waste and can be recycled. They must not be disposed as general/domestic waste. Proper disposal in accordance with local regulations is required. Please contact the responsible authorities in your country/region to find out about the applicable regulations, if necessary. 17.
18. Return shipment form Return shipment form (please fill in once per return shipment): Company Street Zip code, town Contact Phone number /E-Mail Type(s) of unit(s) returned: Serial number(s) of the unit(s) returned: [ ] The units have not been returned, as they are currently being used.
19. List of figures Fig. 6.1: Rubber seal inserted in the cable compartment .................................................................................................... 21 Fig. 6.2: The power supply cable secured and inserted in rubber seal ................................................................................ 22 Fig. 6.3: Ring tongue secured to the ground bolt................................................................................................................. 23 Fig. 6.