DLT-V72 Industrial Computer Operating Instructions V2.
IMPORTANT: For safe and proper use, follow these Operating Instructions. Keep them for future reference. Operating Instructions completed on Feb 22, 2019. Version 2.50 Preliminary Copyright This document and the software and hardware included with this product are copyrighted 2019 by Advantech Co Ltd All rights are reserved. This document is intended for reference purposes only. All product specifications are subject to change without notice.
7.2. 7.3. Table of contents 1. INTRODUCTION ........................................................................... 5 1.1. Information about the DLT-V72 manuals ............................... 5 1.1.1. 1.1.2. 1.1.3. Current manual versions at our website................................ 5 ONE manual for all device models ........................................ 6 Warnings and notes in the operating instructions ................. 7 2. TECHNICAL CUSTOMER SUPPORT .........................................
11.3.3. Attach the Advantech accessories ........................................ 100 12. ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION, CABLE CONNECTION, CABLE COVER ................................................................................... 101 12.1. Safety notice – observe before connecting ............................ 101 12.2. Preparations ........................................................................... 102 12.2.1. Material required ....................................................................
Introduction 1. Introduction 1.1. Information about the DLT-V72 manuals Contents For target group Availability Safety instructions Important information about protecting personnel and property Skilled personnel Quick Start and Installation Guide First steps in commissioning, mechanical and electrical installation and mounting Skilled personnel Operating Instructions Complete operating instructions Skilled personnel and trained users DLoG Config manual, Advantech Linux manual etc.
Introduction 1.1.2. ONE manual for all device models These operating instructions apply to all models of the DLT-V72 series. − DLT-V7210 P (PCT) − DLT-V7210 R (Resistive Touch) − DLT-V7210 D (Defroster) − DLT-V7212 P (PCT) − DLT-V7212 R (Resistive Touch) − DLT-V7212 D (Defroster) − DLT-V7210 K (Integrated Keyboard) − DLT-V7210 KD (Integrated Keyboard and Defroster) − DLT-V7212 P+ (P-CAP) Differences with regard to operation, functionality, etc. are clearly indicated in the manual.
Introduction 1.1.3. Warnings and notes in the operating instructions Personal injury Information with regard to personal injury is shown as follows (signal words for indicating risk level): 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.
Technical customer support 2. Technical customer support Contact your distributor, sales representative, or an Advantech Service Center for technical support. Please have the following information ready: − Product name − Serial number − Description of your peripheral attachments − Description of your software (operating system, application software, etc.
Functional description 3. Functional description 3.1. Intended use The DLT-V72 Industrial Computers are data communication terminals for use in commercial environments (e.g. logistics, warehousing, manufacturing). Any other or additional use beyond this shall be deemed an improper use. The user/operator of the DLT-V72 is solely responsible for any resulting damage. This also applies to any unauthorized modifications made to the device.
Functional description 3.2. Mount, operate and service the device correctly DLT-V72 Industrial Computers were designed and built according to modern technology and accepted safety regulations. However, the operation of the DLT-V72 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.
Unpacking, transporting, storing 4. Unpacking, transporting, storing 4.1. Unpacking Open the packaging carefully to prevent damaging the device inside. Save the packaging material (for possible forwarding transports or returns of the DLT-V72). Check the shipment for completeness and any possible damage. Always keep the supplied manuals and documents. 4.2. Transport WARNING Risk of injury due to weight and sharp-edged parts. The DLT-V72 can fall down and cause injuries due to its weight.
Unpacking, transporting, storing WARNING Personal injury due to short-circuit, fire, chemical burns, toxic substances. Devices with integrated UPS (optional) contain lithium-ion battery packs. These can ignite if handled or stored improperly (risk of fire), cause chemical burns or release toxic substances. Use care when handling lithium-ion battery packs. Do not damage lithium-ion battery packs; do not drill through and do not crush or drop.
Technical data – Device 5. Technical data – Device 5.1. General ® CPU Chipset Cache Intel ATOM™ E3845 Quad Core 1.91 GHz RAM 4 GB RAM Dual channel 1333 MHz memory bus speed 2 MB L2 cache, 22 nm DDR3L Technology BIOS AMI Aptio UEFI; ACPI 5.0 compliant Real-time clock Real-time clock with a power reserve of up to 5 years CFast 4 GB and more CFast memory card Weight, material DLT-V7210 P Approx. 3.6 kg DLT-V7210 R DLT-V7210 D DLT-V7212 P Approx. 4.
Technical data – Device ATTENTION: Physical damage Protect the display of the DLT-V72 from the memory effect. The display of the DLT-V72 has to be protected from the burning in of a motionless image. An image that has remained motionless for too long can cause irreversible damage to the display. Recommendation: Use a screensaver. In the power management, set the display to turn off when there is no user input.
Technical data – Device Internal speaker, sound The DLT-V72 is equipped with an internal speaker as standard (2 W). The system messages from the industrial PC are output via this speaker. The internal speaker is configured in the audio settings for the operating system in question. 5.2. Environmental conditions 5.2.1.
Technical data – Device 5.3. Device dimensions 5.3.1. DLT-V7210 P, R, D Dimensions without add-ons (in mm) Fig. 5.1: Dimensions DLT-V7210 P, R, D 16 / 140 DLT-V72 Operating Instructions V2.
Technical data – Device 5.3.2. DLT-V7212 P, R, D Dimensions without add-ons (in mm) Fig. 5.2: Dimensions DLT-V7212 P, R, D DLT-V72 Operating Instructions V2.
Technical data – Device 5.3.3. DLT-V7210 K, KD Dimensions without add-ons (in mm) Fig. 5.3: Dimensions DLT-V7210 K, KD 18 / 140 DLT-V72 Operating Instructions V2.
Technical data – Device 5.3.4. DLT-V7212 P+ Dimensions without add-ons (in mm) Fig. 5.4: Dimensions DLT-V7212 P+ DLT-V72 Operating Instructions V2.
Technical data – Device 5.4. Position of VESA drill holes The back of the DLT-V72 has a VESA-compatible 75 x 75 mm mounting hole pattern. It is used to attach VESA-compatible mountings to mount the DLT-V72 at the deployment location. ATTENTION: Physical damage Only use mountings and mounting materials that have been tested and approved for the respective DLT-V72. Otherwise, any warranty for this device will be void. 5.4.1. DLT-V7210 P, R, D Dimensions without add-ons (in mm): Depth of thread: M6 x 6mm.
Technical data – Device 5.4.2. DLT-V7212 P, R, D Dimensions without add-ons (in mm): Depth of thread: M6 x 6mm. Fig. 5.6: Position VESA drill holes DLT-V7212 P, R, D DLT-V72 Operating Instructions V2.
Technical data – Device 5.4.3. DLT-V7210 K, KD Dimensions without add-ons (in mm): Depth of thread: M6 x 6mm. Fig. 5.7: Position VESA drill holes DLT-V7210 K, KD 22 / 140 DLT-V72 Operating Instructions V2.
Technical data – Device 5.4.4. DLT-V7212 P+ Dimensions without add-ons (in mm): Depth of thread: M6 x 6mm. Fig. 5.8: Position VESA drill holes DLT-V7212 P+ DLT-V72 Operating Instructions V2.
Technical data – Radio modules (all optional) 6. Technical data – Radio modules (all optional) NOTICE: Property damage DLT-V72 may only be operated with the radio modules described in the following section. 6.1. Identification of the equipment variants The DLT-V72 offers numerous radio equipment variants for Wi-Fi, WWAN, GNSS and Bluetooth.
Technical data – Radio modules (all optional) 6.2.1. Available radio cards for Wi-Fi SPARKLAN WPEQ-261ACN(BT) Card type Wi-Fi PCIe Half-Mini Card Technology Wi-Fi IEEE802.11 a/b/g/n/ac and Bluetooth (both supported via a single antenna) FCCID RYK-261ACNBT IC ID 6158A-261ACBT Band 1: WLAN 2.4 GHz Frequency range 2400 to 2483.5 MHz Frequency band ETSI Europe 2.4 GHz to 2.4835 GHz Channels available 1 to 13 (WIFI), 0 to 78 (BT) Supported standards Wi-Fi IEEE802.
Technical data – Radio modules (all optional) 6.2.2.
Technical data – Radio modules (all optional) 6.3. Antennas (all optional) 6.3.1. Wi-Fi antenna IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac Detail view: Antenna module (visible with open antenna) Technical data antenna IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n DF and antenna module Fig. 6.1: Wi-Fi Application Wi-Fi a/b/g/n/ac Dual Band with MRC Bluetooth (integrated via Radio card) Wi-Fi frequency range Band 1: 2400 to 2483.5 MHz Band 2: 5150 to 5850 MHz See section 6.4.
Technical data – Radio modules (all optional) 6.3.2. Wi-Fi, WWAN, LTE 4G antenna (Multiband) Detail view: Antenna module (visible with open antenna open) Fig. 6.2: Wi-Fi, WWAN, LTE 4G antenna (Multiband) Technical data Application Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11 ac/a/b/g/n Dual Band with MRC WWAN 4G Bluetooth 4.2+HS Wi-Fi frequency range Band 1: 2400 to 2483.
Technical data – Radio modules (all optional) (see section 6.2.1 Available radio cards)) Compatible WWAN card: 6.3.3. USA: QUECTEL EC25A Europe: QUECTEL EC25E (see section 6.2.2 Available Radio cards) External Wi-Fi antenna IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n Fig. 6.5: External Wi-Fi antenna Technical data Application Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n Dual Band Mounting location Wi-Fi frequency range For detached mounting, e.g.
Technical data – Radio modules (all optional) 6.3.4. External WWAN antenna 2G, 3G, 4G Fig. 6.7: External 2G, 3G, 4G WWAN antenna Technical data Application WWAN 2G, 3G, 4G cellular bands Mounting location Number of antennas For detached mounting, e.g. on the roof of the forklift 1 Type Antenna gain Dipole antenna Max. 3.02 dBi Impedance Polarization 50 Ω Vertical Dimensions Height 79.45 mm Diameter 42 mm 3m Cable length IP protection Max.
Technical data – Radio modules (all optional) 6.4. Bluetooth (optional) The DLT-V72 offers the following Bluetooth options: 6.4.1. Bluetooth integrated: Wi-Fi card SPARKLAN WPEQ-261ACN (BT) Requirement: Use of the Wi-Fi card SPARKLAN WPEQ-261ACN (BT) Technical data 6.4.2. Type Bluetooth 4.2+HS Standards Transmission rate V4.2, V4.0 LE, V3.0+HS, V2.
Technical data – Radio modules (all optional) 6.5. GPS receiver external (optional) With the optional GPS receiver the DLT-V72 can be used for GPS navigation. The GPS receiver has an integrated antenna for position data of the Global Positioning System (GPS) and communicates with the DLT-V72 via USB interface. We recommend using only a GPS receiver approved by Advantech. Fig. 6.
Operation 7. Operation 7.1. Switching the DLT-V72 on/off The following factors determine how the DLT-V72 can be switched on and off: 7.1.1. − Is the DLT-V72 mounted on a vehicle and connected with the ignition signal? − What are the automatic shutdown settings that were defined in the DLoG Config configuration program? Switch on Switch the DLT-V72 on as follows, depending on the configuration: Press the button. Or: By applying the supply voltage.
Operation 7.1.2. Switch off Switch the DLT-V72 off as follows, depending on the configuration: Press the button of the activated DLT-V72. Or: Disconnect the supply voltage. NOTICE: Devices without integrated UPS will be hard-terminated (data loss possible). Devices with integrated UPS will switch automatically to UPS/battery power supply when the supply voltage is broken. Or: Deactivate the ignition of the connected vehicle (depends on automatic shutdown settings).
Operation Operating the touchscreen All touchscreens can be operated with: − Clean, dry fingers. − Clean, dry, soft gloves. Resistive touchscreens with: − Suitable touch stylus (plastic or wood, rounded tip) PCT touchscreens with: − Suitable touch stylus with capacitive (electrically conductive) tip. Prevent damage to the touchscreen Valid for all touchscreen versions: Resistive and PCT! Keep the touchscreen clean. Do not touch the touchscreen with pointed, sharp, rough or hard objects, e.g.
Operation 7.3. Operation elements 7.3.1. Rear side: DLT-V72 all device models DLT-V72 Operating Instructions V2.
Operation 7.3.2. Front side: DLT-V7210 P, R, D and DLT-V7212 P, R, D Background lightning of the display on / off. NOTE: The DLT-V7210K will continue to react to keyboard, mouse and touchscreen inputs even if the backlight is switched off. 40 / 140 DLT-V72 Operating Instructions V2.
Operation 7.3.3. Front side: DLT-V7210 K, KD Background lightning of the display on / off. NOTE: The DLT-V7210K will continue to react to keyboard, mouse and touchscreen inputs even if the backlight is switched off. DLT-V72 Operating Instructions V2.
Operation 7.3.4. 42 / 140 Front side: DLT-V7212 P+ DLT-V72 Operating Instructions V2.
Operation 7.3.5. Integrated keyboard The integrated keyboard of the DLT-V7210 K and KD models is available in three languages: German, English and French. Example English version (QWERTY) Description of specific keys Key Function key Caps Lock: permanent switch to uppercase letters Activate the FN key on the left of the device: See the explanation there. Windows key DLT-V72 Operating Instructions V2.
Operation 7.4. Operating states Status of LEDs 44 / 140 Supply voltage Temperature OFF OFF OFF FLASHING FLASHING OFF DLT-V72 is in standby mode (S3) OFF ON Computer will only start if the temperature in the device is in the range between -30 and +59 °C again.
Operation 7.5. Software keyboard (optional) The optional DLoG software keyboard brings the complete standard keyboard with function keys and numeric pad directly to your DLT-V72 screen – with easy touch operation. Any entries made, for example, letters and numbers, are passed to the currently active application program. Example for a software keyboard (the layout can be configured individually): Fig. 7.
General device configuration 8. General device configuration 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 the DLT-V72. If the DLT-V72 is incorrectly configured, warranty for this device will be void. 8.1.
General device configuration − Front-key assignment − Network settings And depending on the equipment of the DLT-V72 also: − Battery pack charge settings (only on devices with optional UPS) − Screen defroster heating function (only on devices with optional screen defroster) − Operation with gloves possible (only on devices with optional PCT touchscreen) The DLoG Config manual is available on our websites. 8.2.3. WES 7 and Win 7 Prof.
General device configuration Restart Windows. Via Start -> Settings -> Update & Security, switch to the Windows Updates dialog. Click on Retry to search for updates. Click on Advanced Options. The Never check for updates setting is now set. Fig. 8.1: Automatic Windows 10 Updates To deactivate Never check for Updates: Delete the entry manually from the Windows registry. Restart the computer. Search for updates. 8.3.
General device configuration 8.5. Automatic shut down 8.5.1. Functional description The DLT-V72 is equipped with an automatic shutdown module. If wired up accordingly, the DLT-V72 conveniently switches off together with the vehicle’s ignition. As disconnecting the power supply during operation can lead to data loss, the operating system needs to be shut down normally using the appropriate hardware and software installed on the system when the ignition is switched off.
General device configuration To ensure that 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. 8.5.2. Automatic shutdown configuration Configure automatic shutdown behavior of DLT-V72 with MS Windows Configuring the automatic shutdown is described in the “DLoG Config Manual”. The "DLoG Config Manual" is available on our websites.
Wi-Fi configuration 9. Wi-Fi configuration 9.1. Safety notice CAUTION Danger of radiation emission. DLT-V72 devices with radio technology emit high frequency energy (abbreviation: HF). To protect persons against HF radiation: Mount the DLT-V72 so that persons and domestic animals maintain a minimum distance of 20 to 50 cm from the radio antennas. Ensure that persons observe this minimum distance when operating the DLT-V72. High frequency energy can interfere with technical devices.
Wi-Fi configuration Information on radio performance The consistency of the radio performance is dependent on the following factors: 1. Radio card (set transmission power) 2. Connecting cables 3. Antenna gain Help table for the correct setting: 9.2. Differences between MS Windows and Linux The radio configuration of the DLT-V72 with MS Windows operating system is described in the following manual sections. The radio configuration of the DLT-V72 with Linux is described in the “Advantech Linux Manual”.
Wi-Fi configuration 9.4. Customer-specific settings To create a customer-specific profile: Use the configuration program that is already factory-installed on the DLT-V72. Observe the description of the configuration programs in the following sections.
Wi-Fi configuration 9.6. Advantech Wi-Fi Client Manager (IGX Tool) 9.6.1. Area of application This chapter describes the Advantech Wi-Fi Client Manager program version 1.00 under the following operating systems: 6. Win7Pro 7. WinEmbStd7 8. Win8.1IndPro 9. Win10IoTEnt This chapter applies to DLT-V72 devices with the Radio card "SPARKLAN WPEQ-261ACN(BT) MiniPCIe". 9.6.2.
Wi-Fi configuration 9.6.4. Driver installation WinEmbStd7 If it is not known which operating system variant (32 or 64 bit) is installed on the DLT-V72, the system overview can be used for testing: Fig. 9.1: System overview in Control Panel For 32 bit systems: Open the subfolder Win7_X86. Run Setup.exe to start the installation. For 64 bit systems: Open the subfolder Win7_X64. Run Setup.exe to start the installation. NOTE Setup.exe in the main folder is not supported in WinEmbStd7.
Wi-Fi configuration Example screenshot for 64 bit system, subfolder Win7_X64: Fig.9.2: Setup.exe for 64 bit operating system in the subfolder Win7_X64 NOTE The remaining installation workflow is covered in the next chapter and is identical in all operating systems. 56 / 140 DLT-V72 Operating Instructions V2.
Wi-Fi configuration 9.6.5. Driver installation Win7Pro / Win 8.1 IndPro / Win 10 IoT Open the corresponding installation directory depending on the operating system. Run Setup.exe to start the installation. NOTE The following installation example shows the Win8.1 / 10 driver. For Windows7 installation, please use the corresponding Win7 driver. Fig.9.3: Setup.exe for 64 bit operating systems Win8.
Wi-Fi configuration On completion, the following window is displayed that starts the actual driver installation process: Fig.9.4: IGX driver installation Welcome dialog Continue the installation with Next: Fig.9.5: IGX driver installation user and company name In this dialog, enter a username and a company name and confirm with Next. 58 / 140 DLT-V72 Operating Instructions V2.
Wi-Fi configuration Fig.9.6: IGX driver installation All program features Leave the Complete option enabled. Continue the installation with Next. Fig.9.7: IGX driver installation starts Continue the installation of the required files with Install. DLT-V72 Operating Instructions V2.
Wi-Fi configuration During installation, the following window is opened: Fig.9.8: IGX driver installation Windows Security Ensure that the Always trust software from… option has been selected. Continue the driver installation with Install. Fig.9.9: IGX driver installation Exit with Finish Exit the driver installation with Finish. NOTE It is recommended to run the required system re-start directly following installation. Select Yes, I want to restart my computer now. Press the Finish button.
Wi-Fi configuration The system re-start is carried out. Fig.9.10: IGX driver installation Perform computer re-start DLT-V72 Operating Instructions V2.
Wi-Fi configuration 9.6.6. Start Wi-Fi Client Manager, Login Launch the Wi-Fi Client Manager by double-clicking the Launch WCU icon: Fig.9.11: WCU icon on the desktop You must login as "WCU_Administrator" first. To do this, click Admin Login. Fig.9.12: WCU main window, Admin Login 62 / 140 DLT-V72 Operating Instructions V2.
Wi-Fi configuration Then open the login window. Enter the passport, which by default is "gold". Confirm the input with the Login button. Fig.9.13: WCU-Administrator login window DLT-V72 Operating Instructions V2.
Wi-Fi configuration 9.6.7. Wi-Fi Client Manager functions 9.6.8. License The License function lists the current status of the enabled options: Fig.9.14: Check License NOTE The correct implementation of the Wi-Fi driver requires a valid license in combination with the DLT-V72 terminal. If, as shown in the image, the license information is missing: Contact technical customer support to solve the problem. Fig.9.15: Info display via existing license 64 / 140 DLT-V72 Operating Instructions V2.
Wi-Fi configuration 9.6.9. 9.6.9.1. Browse nearby wireless networks Set up the Wi-Fi connection To set up a Wi-Fi connection, you can show all available networks using the Browse nearby wireless networks function. You can select the appropriate network from here. Fig.9.16: Browse nearby wireless networks function DLT-V72 Operating Instructions V2.
Wi-Fi configuration 9.6.9.2. Define security settings The security settings must now be selected depending on the network. These settings can be made in the Advanced Security Settings section: Fig.9.17: Advanced Security Settings dialog To be able to connect with the network automatically, set the checkmark to connect automatically when the network is in range: Fig.9.18: Connection when the network is in range dialog 66 / 140 DLT-V72 Operating Instructions V2.
Wi-Fi configuration Available parameters in the Connection and Security sections: Connection Connect automatically when the network is in range Enable this parameter to set up an automatic connection to the network. Connect to a more preferred network if available In the event of multiple profiles being present, this option can be used to select the preferred profile.
Wi-Fi configuration This results in the following selection options and settings: Fig.9.19: Security settings - network authentication methods The network authentication methods shown, as well as their designations, differ depending on the operating system used. 68 / 140 DLT-V72 Operating Instructions V2.
Wi-Fi configuration For the remaining settings as in the case shown above (Cisco: Leap), the required additional parameters are carried out using the two buttons Settings and Advanced settings. Fig.9.20: Security settings – Advanced settings (Cisco: Leap) Fig.9.21: Security settings – LEAP properties Lastly, the network key must be entered in the following example (WPA2-Personal) (Network Security Key). Confirm the settings with OK. DLT-V72 Operating Instructions V2.
Wi-Fi configuration Fig.9.22: Wireless Network properties dialog Fig.9.23: Create new profile dialog Confirm the new profile with the OK button. 70 / 140 DLT-V72 Operating Instructions V2.
Wi-Fi configuration 9.6.9.3. Establish network connection After the Wi-Fi profile settings have been made, a connection to the network is established automatically. The connection setup with the selected network is successful only if the "green" connection line is displayed in the WCU main window. Fig.9.24: Network connection is established DLT-V72 Operating Instructions V2.
Wi-Fi configuration 9.6.10. 9.6.10.1. Roam Management General After clicking the General dialog, the following information is displayed on the screen: Fig.9.
Wi-Fi configuration Security 9.6.10.2. Authentication The authentication process used, e.g. WPA2-PSK (Pre-SharedKey) Encryption Display of the corresponding encryption process, e.g. (AES-CCMP, TKIP) Roaming The Roaming dialog is used to define the following parameters: Fig.9.26: Roaming dialog in the Roam Management menu Roam Signal Level (dBm): This setting defines when the client is to be begin the roaming process.
Wi-Fi configuration timestamp is added. If the log file is larger than 100 mb, a new file is created. Note: This option should only be enabled for short periods for analysis purposes, not permanently! Firmware Logging Option can be enabled to create a "Firmware" log. The log file is saved to the C:\WlanLogs folder and is assigned the current timestamp and the extension _fw. If the log file is larger than 100 mb, a new file is created.
Wi-Fi configuration Channel List Select all 2.4Ghz channels This option can be used for simultaneous pre-selection of all 2.4 GHZ channels 1 to 13 supported by the Wi-Fi driver. Modifications to individual channels can be carried out at any time by clicking the checkboxes for each channel.
Wi-Fi configuration 9.6.10.3. Radio Tab The Radio dialog is used to define the following parameters: Fig.9.28: Radio dialog in the Roam Management menu 76 / 140 Power Save The Power Save Level is set. The levels OFF and Auto-PSM are available. Mode Selection The band of the client is specified. The possible options are: 11n and 11ac / 11n / 11a/b/g DLT-V72 Operating Instructions V2.
Wi-Fi configuration 9.6.10.4. Adapter Tab After clicking the Adapter dialog, the following information is displayed on the screen: Fig.9.29: Adapter Tab in Roam Management menu 9.6.11. Laird Connection Manager (LCM) Start LCM: By clicking the LCM icon on the desktop Or by choosing Start > Programs > Summit > Laird Connection Manager. Depending on the configuration, you may have to enter a password. To do this, click Configuration. Fig. 9.
Wi-Fi configuration Click on Manage Profiles. Fig. 9.31: LCM Configuration tab with the Manage Profiles button Click the Admin Login tab. Fig. 9.32: LCM Manage Profiles dialog box with the Admin Login tab Default password: SUMMIT (Must be entered in upper-case characters.) Fig. 9.33: Entering the LCM password: SUMMIT 78 / 140 DLT-V72 Operating Instructions V2.
WWAN configuration 10. WWAN configuration 10.1. Safety notice CAUTION Danger of radiation emission. DLT-V72 devices with radio technology emit high frequency energy (abbreviation: HF). To protect persons against HF radiation: Mount the DLT-V72 so that persons and domestic animals maintain a minimum distance of 20 to 50 cm from the radio antennas. Ensure that persons observe this minimum distance when operating the DLT-V72. High frequency energy can interfere with technical devices.
WWAN configuration Information on radio performance The consistency of the radio performance is dependent on the following factors: 12. Radio card (set transmission power) 13. Connecting cables 14. Antenna gain Help table for the correct setting: 10.2. Differences between MS Windows and Linux The radio configuration of the DLT-V72 with MS Windows operating system is described in the following manual sections. The radio configuration of the DLT-V72 with Linux is described in the “Advantech Linux Manual”.
WWAN configuration 10.4. SIM card for WWAN (customer-specific) A SIM card is required in addition to the WWAN card. The SIM card must be plugged in into the SIM card slot underneath the DLT-V72 antenna: Fig. 10.1: Sim card slot underneath the DLT-V72 antenna NOTICE: Property damage Inserting the SIM card: DLT-V72 must be switched off NOTE If the SIM card contains a PIN, the customer must set up an application for the PIN query. For this reason, we recommend not using a PIN. 10.5.
WWAN configuration 10.5.1. Open device manager Check whether or not the Sierra Wireless HSPA Modem is present in the list of modems. Fig. 10.2: SIERRA WIRELESS MC80 - Device manager, Sierra Wireless HSPA Modem Display the Properties window of the Sierra Wireless HSPA Modems (left mouse button). Click the Advanced tab. In the Advanced tab, enter the APN of the provider: e.g. +CGDCONT=1,"IP","web.vodafone.de" Then click OK. Fig. 10.
WWAN configuration 10.5.2. Establish Internet connection Open the Network and Sharing Center. Click Set up a new connection or network. Fig. 10.4: SIERRA WIRELESS MC80 - Set up a new connection or network Connect to the Internet - select and confirm. Fig. 10.5: SIERRA WIRELESS MC80 - Connect to the Internet Select the Dial-up field. Fig. 10.6: SIERRA WIRELESS MC80 - Connect to the Internet - Dial-up DLT-V72 Operating Instructions V2.
WWAN configuration Specify as a telephone number, e.g. *99***1#. Enter a connection name, e.g. Vodafone test connection. Username and password are not required in the example (providerdependent). Fig. 10.7: SIERRA WIRELESS MC80 - Telephone number and connection name Open the Vodafone test connection under Network connections. Fig. 10.8: SIERRA WIRELESS MC80 - Network connections - Vodafone test connection Do not enter a user name or password. Click Dial.
WWAN configuration In the Network and activation center of the device, the status of the test connection can be tested: Right-click the network and then select Status. Fig. 10.10: SIERRA WIRELESS MC80 - Function test GSM / GNSS, test connection status DLT-V72 Operating Instructions V2.
WWAN configuration 10.5.3. 10.5.3.1. SIERRA WIRELESS MC80 Trouble Shooting Testing the virtual COM ports for Wireless card SIERRA WIRELESS MC80 In the device manager it is possible to test that the virtual COM ports are correctly set. If they are not correctly set, they must be modified as appropriate. DLT-V72 with D525 processor: The virtual COM ports must be set up as shown in the figure: Fig. 10.
WWAN configuration DLT-V72 with i5 processor: The virtual COM ports must be set up as shown in the figure: Fig. 10.12: SIERRA WIRELESS MC80 - Virtual COM ports DLT-V72 with i5 processor DLT-V72 with Celeron processor: The virtual COM ports must be set up as shown in the figure: Fig. 10.13: SIERRA WIRELESS MC80 - Virtual COM ports DLT-V72 with Celeron processor DLT-V72 Operating Instructions V2.
WWAN configuration 10.5.3.2. Test communication between DLT-V72 and WWAN Radio card The open source software Tera Term, for example, can be used to test that the DLT-V72 can communicate with the Radio card. This software can be downloaded from the following URL, for example (website available at time of writing this operating manual, dated Feb 2019): https://www.heise.de/download/product/tera-term-51776 Perform the following steps: Open the AT port via Tera Term. Connect to the AT port.
WWAN configuration 10.6. Configuration of Radio card QUECTEL EC25 The following information is valid for the Radio card QUECTEL EC25. Its precise designation is: 15. USA: QUECTEL EC25A or EC25V 16. Europe: QUECTEL EC25E The WWAN configuration is identical for both Radio cards. For this reason, the abbreviation QUECTEL EC25 is used. 10.6.1. Establish Internet connection NOTE In the section below, the provider Vodafone is used as an example. Adjust the settings for your provider.
WWAN configuration Click Dial-up. Fig. 10.17: QUECTEL EC25 - Connect to the Internet - Dial-up Specify as a telephone number, e.g. *99***1#. Enter a connection name, e.g. Vodafone test connection. Username and password are not required in the example. (Providerdependent) Fig. 10.18: QUECTEL EC25 - Connect to the Internet - Telephone number Open the Vodafone test connection under Network connections. Fig. 10.
WWAN configuration Do not enter a user name or password. Click Dial. The test connection is established. Fig. 10.20: QUECTEL EC25 - Dial Vodafone test connection In the Network and activation center of the device, the status of the test connection can be tested: Right-click the network and then select Status. Fig. 10.21: QUECTEL EC25 - Function test GSM / GNSS, test connection status DLT-V72 Operating Instructions V2.
WWAN configuration 10.6.2. 10.6.2.1. QUECTEL EC25 Trouble Shooting Test virtual COM ports In the device manager it is possible to test that the virtual COM ports are correctly set. If they are not correctly set, they must be modified as appropriate. DLT-V72 with i5 processor The virtual COM ports must be set up as shown in the figure: Fig. 10.22: QUECTEL EC25 - Virtual COM ports DLT-V72 with i5 processor 92 / 140 DLT-V72 Operating Instructions V2.
WWAN configuration DLT-V72 with Celeron processor The virtual COM ports must be set up as shown in the figure: Fig. 10.23: QUECTEL EC25 - Virtual COM ports DLT-V72 with Celeron processor 10.6.2.2. Test communication between DLT-V72 and WWAN Radio card The open source software Tera Term, for example, can be used to test that the DLT-V72 can communicate with the Radio card.
WWAN configuration 10.6.2.3. Test that GNSS data can be received The open source software Tera Term, for example, can be used to test that GNSS data can be received. Availability of the software: see previous section. Perform the following steps: Open the NMEA port via Tera Term. Test that NMEA data are received. Enabled data flows are displayed. Example: Fig. 10.24: QUECTEL EC25 - Test NMEA data flows 94 / 140 DLT-V72 Operating Instructions V2.
Mechanical installation 11. Mechanical installation Recommend sequence for the mechanical installation Requirement: The vehicle/installation location must be prepared (e.g. connection to the ignition, correct voltage, etc.) 11.1. − Determine a suitable mounting position for the DLT-V72. − Secure device mounting at the vehicle (RAM Mount etc.). − Connect external accessories to the DLT-V72. − Install an easily accessible disconnecting device, such as a switch close to the device.
Mechanical installation NOTICE: Physical damage Damage and scratching of the touchscreen without transport protective film. The front display of the DLT-V72 is protected during transport by a transparent film. This film should remain on the front display during assembly to avoid damage to the front display surface. Only remove the film after all of the installation work has been completed. 11.2.
Mechanical installation DANGER Risk of accident on vehicles due to unexpected vehicle emergency stop because of electro-conductive connection of the DLT-V72 to the vehicle chassis. Due to a variety of technical properties of forklifts and forklift trucks, it can be necessary to electrically isolate DLT-V72 from the chassis of the vehicle to prevent malfunctions. The necessity of this must be studied on a case-by-case basis, however, it is recommended for vehicles with potential-free chassis.
Mechanical installation 11.3. Attaching accessories to the DLT-V72 For example: mounting bracket, scanner mounting ATTENTION: Physical damage Only use mounting brackets, accessories and mounting materials that have been tested and approved for the respective DLT-V72. Otherwise, any warranty for this device will be void.
Mechanical installation Examples for RAM Mount Set mounting materials 11.3.2. RAM Mount Set short (arm length, 130 mm) RAM Mount Set long (arm length 215 mm) Fixing plate RAM Mount VESA Fixing plate RAM Mount VESA Mounting bracket VESA Mounting bracket VESA Washer spring A6 DIN128 FSt galvan. Washer spring A6 DIN128 FSt galvan. Cylinder-head screws int.hex DIN912 M6x16 V2A Cylinder-head screws int.
Mechanical installation 11.3.3. Attach the Advantech accessories The housing of the DLT-V72 has holes provided for attaching an Advantech accessory. Example: Fig. 11.
Electrical installation, cable connection, cable cover 12. Electrical installation, cable connection, cable cover 12.1. Safety notice – observe before connecting 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 the DLT-V72. Comply with the appropriate national installation regulations for any and all cable routing.
Electrical installation, cable connection, cable cover 12.2. Preparations Lay out ready all cables that are to be connected to the DLT-V72. Select the appropriate slots on the connector panel of the DLT-V72. Test in which order the cables best fit in the cable compartment. 12.2.1.
Electrical installation, cable connection, cable cover 12.3. Inserting the rubber seal in the cable compartment 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. Fig. 12.1: Rubber seal inserted in the cable compartment WARNING Electric shock, fire due to incorrect cable routing or insufficient grounding.
Electrical installation, cable connection, cable cover NOTICE: Physical damage Observe the potential ratios. On the DLT-V72, the logic ground and the 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 the DLT-V72 chassis is also on DC+.
Electrical installation, cable connection, cable cover 12.3.2. Securing the ground using ring tongue to the ground bolt Fig. 12.3: Ring tongue secured to the ground bolt Secure the ring tongue of the power supply cable to the ground bolt. 1 2 ATTENTION For correct grounding, it is important to have the correct order of the components on the ground bolt (from inside to outside): 1. Toothed washer (internal). 2. Ring tongue of the power supply cable (flat side faces the DLT-V72 connector panel). 3.
Electrical installation, cable connection, cable cover 12.3.3. Securing the power supply cable to the strain relief rail Place one cable clip on the power supply cable. Secure the cable clip to the strain relief rail using 2 mounting screws (ISO 4762-M4x10-A2 cylinder-head screws). Tighten the mounting screws alternatingly! 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.
Electrical installation, cable connection, cable cover 12.4. Connecting the USB, Ethernet and COM cables NOTICE: Physical damage Observe the following when connecting/removing external devices on the DLT-V72. Only use accessories that have been tested and approved for the respective DLT-V72.
Electrical installation, cable connection, cable cover 12.4.2. Ethernet cable Plug the Ethernet cable into the associated port. Fold open the round cable passage in the rubber seal. Insert the Ethernet cable. 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. 12.
Electrical installation, cable connection, cable cover 12.5. Closing off unused cable openings Close off all unused cable openings of the rubber seal using the accompanying blind plugs so that they are sealed. Fig. 12.8: Unused cable outlets sealed off with blind plugs 12.6. Attaching the cable cover NOTICE: Physical damage Not sealed device due to incorrect attachment of the cables and the cable cover.
Electrical installation, cable connection, cable cover 12.6.1. Pressure compensation element The DLT-V72 cable cover has a pressure compensation element. Do not modify or remove the pressure compensation element; doing so would make the device leak and the IP protection would no longer be ensured. Fig. 12.10: Pressure compensation element - Do not modify or remove 110 / 140 DLT-V72 Operating Instructions V2.
Connectors 13. Connectors 13.1. Under the cable cover Fig. 13.1: External connectors under the cable cover Pin assignment Power supply 12/24/48 VDC nominal 1 x RSMA (optional) Remote Wi-Fi antenna 1 x SMA (optional) Remote WWAN antenna USB0, USB1, USB2, USB3 USB 2.0 interfaces (HI-SPEED™), bootable RJ45 LAN Ethernet 10/100/1000 MBit/s COM1, COM2 Serial interfaces DLT-V72 Operating Instructions V2.
Connectors 13.1.1. Network adapter (10/100/1000) The DLT-V72 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. 13.
Connectors 13.1.4. COM1 as a voltage source The COM1 interface can optionally supply to externally connected equipment with +5 VDC. The voltages are protected by internal fuses and may not exceed a continuous consumed current of 1 A at 5 V. Depending on the connected devices, the maximum current consumption may be significantly lower. Using the DLoG Config tool, you can select whether +5 VDC or RI is output on pin 9 of COM1. 13.2.
Connectors 13.2.2. CFast slot There is a CFast slot under the antenna. Exercise special care when removing and re-inserting CFast cards. Use only CFast cards that have been approved. 13.2.3. Antenna opening/closing Opening Loosen the two screws of the antenna using Torx screwdriver. Carefully lift up the antenna. Fig. 13.4: Antenna opened Closing Place the antenna back onto the DLT-V72. The antenna seal must not be damaged; it must be seated correctly in the groove.
Integrated power supply, power supply cable 14. Integrated power supply, power supply cable DLT-V72 is equipped with a galvanically separated, integrated DC power supply unit. Power is connected to the back of the unit using a Phoenix Contact plug. There is no power switch. Fig. 14.1: DC Power supply cable with Phoenix Combicon, 3-pin WARNING Electrical shock due to lack of disconnecting device.
Integrated power supply, power supply cable Power consumption DLT-V7210 (all model types) Typically 25 W; Standby typically 1 W DLT-V7212 Typically 30 W; Standby typically 1 W Power supply unit fuses Power supply unit Fuse type Example DC-16 5 x 20 mm T 12,5 A H / 250 V Schurter 0001.2515 Siba 179200.12,5 or similar produced by other manufacturers The symbol for the fuse is FA. You will find the exact position on the sticker located on the connection plate of the DLT-V72. 14.1.1.
Integrated power supply, power supply cable 14.1.2. DC Power supply cable WARNING Electric shock, fire due to incorrect power supply cable. Use only original Advantech power supply cables; these meet the specific requirements for low-temperature flexibility, UV resistance, oil resistance, etc. Fig. 14.3: DC connection cable assignment DLT-V72 Operating Instructions V2.
Optional equipment 15. Optional equipment 15.1. Integrated UPS (optional) The DLT-V72 is optionally available with an integrated uninterrupted power supply (UPS). The battery pack (lithium-ion technology) of the UPS is located in the battery pocket up top on the device. Fig. 15.1: Battery pocket DLT-V72 WARNING Personal injury due to short-circuit, fire, chemical burns, toxic substances. DLT-V72 devices with integrated UPS contain lithium-ion battery packs.
Optional equipment 15.1.1. Battery pack specifications Two battery pack types are available: Lithium-ion battery pack I Bridging time The integrated UPS can bridge an interruption of the main supply for typically 20 minutes. Requirement: The battery pack is fully charged.
Optional equipment 15.1.2. Charging the battery pack Connect the properly installed DLT-V72 to the main supply voltage. ATTENTION: The cable cover of the DLT-V72 must be screwed together properly. The battery pocket must be screwed together properly. The device must be fully closed. WARNING Electric shock when charging the battery pack. Do not connect damaged battery packs to the DLT-V72; do not charge. Battery packs become warm while charging; this is normal.
Optional equipment Procedure for opening the battery cover IMPORTANT: Switch off the DLT-V72. Loosen the two screws of the battery cover using an Allen wrench. Remove the battery cover. Remove the battery pack. Insert the new battery pack into the battery pocket as shown in the figure. Make sure that the removal tab of the battery pack is inside the sealing surface. Then reattach the battery cover (tightening torque 2 Nm). Fig. 15.
Optional equipment 15.2. Screen defroster (optional) The following DLT-V72 devices are optionally available with a screen defroster. − DLT-V7210 D with resistive touchscreen − DLT-V7212 D with resistive touchscreen Functional description As soon as the internal temperature of the DLT-V72 device falls below 5°C, the screen defroster is automatically activated and heats the front of the device. The front of the device thus thaws more quickly when leaving cold stores, for example.
Optional equipment 15.3. Keyboards and keyboard mounts (optional) Any USB keyboard can be connected to the DLT-V72. Advantech offers the following keyboards: Fig. 15.3: SMALL keyboard − SMALL keyboard − Mountable − Protection class IP65 − Keyboard layouts: German, English, French − 24-key keypad − Mountable − Protection class IP65 Fig. 15.4: 24-key keypad Fig. 15.5: Keyboard mounting examples DLT-V72 Operating Instructions V2.
Optional equipment 15.4. Scanner and scanner bracket (optional) You can connect scanners to either the USB interface or the serial interface. Please contact your Advantech 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. Optional scanner brackets are available for the DLT-V72. Fig. 15.6: Example scanner bracket 124 / 140 DLT-V72 Operating Instructions V2.
Optional equipment 15.5. Touch stylus Advantech offers some touch stylus pens (with associated mountings) for resistive and PCT touchscreens. Please contact your Advantech sales representative if needed. Use only touch stylus that have been approved by Advantech. Fig. 15.7: Examples touch stylus Touch stylus with mounting for resistive touchscreen: 15.6.
Optional equipment 15.7. Protective film for touchscreen (optional) An optional protective film is available for resistive touchscreens. This film protects the touchscreen during extreme use. NOTICE: Physical damage Do not attach the protective film to damaged or worn out touchscreens. Air bubbles can get trapped and cause malfunctions. The ordered protective film is normally attached to the DLT-V72 touchscreen at the factory.
Maintenance 16. Maintenance 16.1. Manufacturer, authorized service centers WARNING Only the manufacturer and its authorized service centers may perform: − Repairs − Modifications − Replace modules − Open the device 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 it’s authorized Service Centers. The following measures may be performed by the operator (by skilled personnel): 16.2.
Maintenance 16.2.1. Remove the integrated keyboard Fig. 16.1: Unscrew the mounting screws of the integrated keyboard Use a TX10 screwdriver to loosen the 5 mounting screws of the integrated keyboard. Carefully remove the keyboard grid; it will be used again later. Carefully remove the silicon keyboard mat; make sure you do not damage the circuit board or components on the circuit board. 16.2.2. Attach the integrated keyboard Fig. 16.
Maintenance − Carefully press the 3 nubs on the back of the silicone keypad into the openings provided on the circuit board. Place on the keyboard grid at a 45° angle, see Fig. 16.4. Snap in keyboard grid lugs Fold keyboard grid onto keyboard Align keys Press keyboard grid firmly Fig. 16.4: Attach keyboard grid Use a TX10 screwdriver to tighten the 5 mounting screws of the integrated keyboard. Tightening torque: Maximum 2 Nm. DLT-V72 Operating Instructions V2.
Maintenance 16.3. Regular checks and maintenance of the complete system To ensure the stability and security of the DLT-V72 complete system: Regularly check whether the DLT-V72 is firmly seated in the associated holder (RAM mount, mounting bracket) and the mounting screws are not loose. Also check whether the bracket is secured stably to the respective deployment location. This is particularly important if the DLT-V72 is installed on a vehicle.
Maintenance Cleaning the housing Ensure that the DLT-V72 is switched off and currentless. Clean the housing with a slightly dampened cloth. Do not use compressed air, a high-pressure cleaner or vacuum cleaner, as this can damage the surface. Using a high-pressure cleaner poses the additional risk of water entering the device and damaging the electronics or display. Cleaning the touchscreen Device with PCT touchscreen: Switch off the device completely.
Malfunctions and troubleshooting 17. Malfunctions and troubleshooting Please contact Advantech if the DLT-V72 malfunctions. Error Possible cause(s) Remedy Battery pack run time is significantly shorter than specified. The device may possibly not be in the temperature range which is necessary for charging the battery pack. Check the temperature specifications for the device and surroundings. Maximum number of charging cycles of the battery pack has been reached.
Malfunctions and troubleshooting does not start Operating system damage Operating system or image must be reinstalled Software keyboard not functioning License missing or invalid Enter the correct software license No Wi-Fi connection Connection deactivated Activate connection in the Control Panel AP access problem List ACL and check access rights to AP Invalid network settings Check Wi-Fi, authorization parameters, network and protocol settings Signal strength too weak Check signal strength a
Reasonably foreseeable misuse 18. Reasonably foreseeable misuse Observe the intended use The DLT-V72 Industrial Computers are data communication terminals for use in commercial environments (e.g. logistics, warehousing, manufacturing). Do not use in the EX zone (potentially explosive), on ships and rail vehicles. Do not use in life-supporting systems or safety-critical facilities. Permissible environmental conditions Observe the permissible environmental conditions.
Guidelines and certificates 19. Guidelines and certificates 19.1. Simplified EU declaration of conformity The manufacturer: Advantech Co Ltd NO.1, Alley 20, Lane 26, Rueiguang Road, Neihu District, Taipei 114, Taiwan (R.O.C.) Authorized representative in Europe: Advantech Europe B.V.
Guidelines and certificates 19.3.3. USA/CANADA This equipment complies with FCC and IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and your body. This transmitter must not be colocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules and RSS-247 of Industry Canada.
Guidelines and certificates I )&& ,' I6(' ID Please find the FCCID/ISED ID on the device lables. 19.4. China Numerous DLT-V72 models are approved for the Chinese market and carry the appropriate labeling on the device. 19.5. Taiwan Numerous DLT-V72 models are approved for the Taiwanese market and carry the appropriate labeling on the device. 19.6. MIC Japan (previously TELEC) In several of the DLT-V72 series, the PE15N PCI Express Mini Card from Laird is used.
End-of-life device disposal 20. End-of-life device disposal DLT-V72 devices and lithium-ion batteries are recyclable; they may not be disposed of with general/domestic waste. They must be disposed of properly in accordance with local regulations. Please contact the responsible authorities in your country/region to find out about the applicable regulations, if necessary. 138 / 140 DLT-V72 Operating Instructions V2.
List of figures 21. List of figures Fig. 5.1: Dimensions DLT-V7210 P, R, D ............................................................................................................................ 16 Fig. 5.2: Dimensions DLT-V7212 P, R, D ............................................................................................................................ 17 Fig. 5.3: Dimensions DLT-V7210 K, KD ......................................................................................................
List of figures Fig. 10.3: SIERRA WIRELESS MC80 - Sierra Wireless HSPA Modem - Properties ........................................................... 82 Fig. 10.4: SIERRA WIRELESS MC80 - Set up a new connection or network ..................................................................... 83 Fig. 10.5: SIERRA WIRELESS MC80 - Connect to the Internet.......................................................................................... 83 Fig. 10.