Advantech DLT-V83 SERIES User manual

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∕DLT-V83 Series
DLT-V83 Series
Industrial PC
Manual V1.50
Manual
IMPORTANT:
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Manual title: DLT-V83 Series Industrial PC
Manual completed on: 08/28/2016
Manual PN: 20DLDOCX88530E00
Manual Version: V1.50
 Copyright 2013-2016
By DLoG GmbH
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DLoG GmbH
Industriestraße 15
D-82110 Germering
Germany
Phone (+49) 89 / 41 11 91 0
Fax (+49) 89 / 41 11 91 - 900
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Table of contents
1. IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THE DLT-V83
MANUALS ............................................................................................ 5
1.1. Available manuals (in printed form or on the Internet) ........... 5
1.2. Design elements in the manual .............................................. 6
1.3. ONE manual for all device models ......................................... 7
2. OBSERVE THE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................................. 8
3. FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION ...................................................... 9
3.1. Intended use ........................................................................... 9
3.1.1. Requirements for safe operation ......................................................... 9
3.1.2. Permitted environmental conditions .................................................... 9
3.2. Mount, operate and service the device correctly .................... 10
3.3. Warranty conditions ................................................................ 10
3.4. Device identification / name plate ........................................... 11
4. UNPACKING, TRANSPORTING, STORING THE DEVICE ......... 12
4.1. Unpacking ............................................................................... 12
4.2. Transporting ............................................................................ 12
4.3. Storage ................................................................................... 13
4.3.1. Prevent physical damage due to deep discharge ............................... 13
5. OPERATING THE DEVICE ........................................................... 14
5.1. Safety notes for normal operation, control ............................. 14
5.2. Switching the DLT-V83 on/off ................................................. 16
5.3. Operating the touchscreen ..................................................... 16
5.3.1. Prevent damage to the touchscreen .................................................... 17
5.3.2. Operating the resistive touchscreen .................................................... 17
5.3.3. Operating the PCT touchscreen .......................................................... 17
5.4. DLT-V83 front keys with resistive touchscreen ...................... 18
5.4.1. Overview of the operating elements on the device front ..................... 18
5.4.2. Device with 26 front keys ..................................................................... 19
5.4.3. Device with 5 front keys ....................................................................... 21
5.4.4. Operating states ................................................................................... 22
5.5. DLT-V83 front keys with PCT touchscreen ............................ 23
5.5.1. Overview of the operating elements on the front side ......................... 23
5.5.2. Function of the front keys .................................................................... 23
5.5.3. Operating states ................................................................................... 24
5.6. Software keyboard (optional) .................................................. 25
6. CONFIGURATION ........................................................................ 26
6.1. Image compatibility of varying CPUs ...................................... 26
6.2. Linux OS (optional) ................................................................. 26
6.3. MS-Windows OS (optional) .................................................... 26
6.3.1. Setting up MS-Windows ...................................................................... 26
6.3.2. MS-Windows 10: Deactivate Automatic Windows Updates ................ 27
6.3.3. USB recovery stick............................................................................... 27
6.3.4. WES 7 and Win 7 Prof.: USB icon in the taskbar ................................ 28
6.4. Configuring the front keys, automatic shutdown, etc. ............. 28
6.5. Wi-Fi (optional) ....................................................................... 29
6.5.1. Safety information about radio wave emissions .................................. 29
6.5.2. Wireless performance .......................................................................... 30
6.5.3. Antenna solutions for use in Germany ................................................ 30
6.5.4. Wi-Fi configuration under MS-Windows with LCM or WZC ................ 30
6.5.5. Laird Connection Manager (LCM) ....................................................... 31
6.5.6. Windows Zero Configuration (WZC) .................................................... 32
6.6. WWAN, internal GPS (optional) ............................................. 33
6.6.1. Safety information about radio wave emissions .................................. 33
6.6.2. Mini SIM card for WWAN operation ..................................................... 34
6.6.3. Installation, Configuration, Test under MS-Windows .......................... 34
6.7. External GPS solution (optional) ............................................ 40
6.8. CAN and digital I/O settings (optional) ................................... 41
6.8.1. iManager .............................................................................................. 42
6.9. Configuring screen blanking (optional) ................................... 43
6.10. Protecting the display from the memory effect ....................... 43
6.11. (Re)calibrating the touchscreen .............................................. 43
6.12. ErP settings for AC devices .................................................... 44
6.12.1. BIOS settings in order to deactivate WakeOnLAN .............................. 44
6.12.2. MS-Windows settings for deactivating WakeOnLAN .......................... 44
6.12.3. Power options ...................................................................................... 45
7. MECHANICAL MOUNTING, ELECTRICAL CONNECTION ........ 46
7.1. Warning about injuries and physical damage ......................... 46
7.1.1. Important: Installation of the DLT-V83 on vehicles .............................. 47
7.2. Overview of mounting steps ................................................... 48
7.3. Connecting external accessories to the DLT-V83 .................. 48
7.4. Attaching the device mounting bracket (optional) .................. 49
7.5. Electrical connection ............................................................... 49
7.6. Connecting DC devices to the power supply .......................... 50
7.6.1. Important: Electrical connection of the DLT-V83 to vehicles ............... 51
7.6.2. Electrical installation of DC devices ..................................................... 51
7.6.3. Electrically isolated installation of DC devices..................................... 52
7.7. Connecting AC devices to the power supply .......................... 53
7.7.1. Electrical installation of AC devices ..................................................... 53
8. ATTACHING THE CABLE COVER .............................................. 54
8.1. Overview of mounting steps ................................................... 54
8.2. Required components............................................................. 55
8.3. Attaching cable grommets and fixing strain relief in place ..... 56
8.3.1. Attaching the cable cover (without integrated UPS) ............................ 59
8.3.2. Attaching the cable cover (with integrated UPS) ................................. 59
8.4. Pressure compensation element ............................................ 60
9. POWER SUPPLY UNITS, PIN ASSIGNMENT ............................. 61
9.1. Integrated DC power supply unit ............................................ 61
9.1.1. DC voltage supply connection ............................................................. 61
9.1.2. Power supply, power consumption, power supply unit fuses .............. 62
9.1.3. Connections, expansion interfaces packages ..................................... 63
9.1.4. DC connection cable (power supply cable) ......................................... 64
9.2. Integrated AC power supply unit ............................................ 66
9.2.1. AC power supply connection ............................................................... 66
9.2.2. Power supply, power consumption, power supply unit fuses .............. 67
9.2.3. Measurement results of the power consumption according to ErP ..... 68
9.2.4. Special connection cable for AC device .............................................. 68
9.2.5. Connections, expansion interface packages ....................................... 69
10. ANTENNA CAP, SERVICE USB, SIM CARD SLOT ................... 70
10.1. Opening/closing the antenna cap ........................................... 70
10.2. Service USB ........................................................................... 71
10.2.1. Micro Bluetooth Adapter and Service USB .......................................... 72
10.3. SIM card slot ........................................................................... 72
11. INTEGRATED UPS (OPTIONAL) ................................................. 73
11.1. Battery pack specification, UPS ............................................. 74
11.2. Charging the integrated UPS correctly ................................... 74
11.3. No repair/replacement of the battery packs ........................... 74
12. OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT/ACCESSORIES .................................. 75
12.1. Screen-Defroster (optional) .................................................... 75
12.2. Integrated power supply unit (optional) .................................. 75
12.3. Pre-converter and power cables (optional) ............................ 76
12.4. Integrated low profile Wi-Fi antenna (optional) ....................... 76
12.5. Integrated Wi-Fi, WWAN, and GPS antenna (optional) ......... 77
12.6. External Wi-Fi antenna, remote (optional) .............................. 78
12.7. External WWAN antenna, remote (optional) .......................... 79
12.8. Wi-Fi card (optional) ............................................................... 80
12.9. WWAN card (optional) ............................................................ 80
12.10. Micro Bluetooth adapter (optional) ......................................... 80
12.11. GPS receiver (optional) .......................................................... 81
12.12. Voice Kit (optional).................................................................. 82
12.13. Keyboards and keyboard mounts (optional) ........................... 83
12.14. Stylus for touchscreens (optional) .......................................... 84
12.15. External CD/DVD-ROM drive (optional) ................................. 84
12.16. USB recovery stick (optional) ................................................. 85
12.17. Scanner and scanner bracket (optional)................................. 85
12.18. Sun visor (optional) ................................................................. 85
12.19. Protective film for touchscreen (optional) ............................... 85
13. SERIAL INTERFACES ................................................................. 86
13.1. COM1 as a voltage source (optional) ..................................... 86
13.2. COM2 as EIA-422/485 (optional) ........................................... 86
13.3. Network adapter (10/100/1000) .............................................. 86
13.4. CAN, digital I/O and second Ethernet interface (optional)...... 87
13.4.1. CAN interface ....................................................................................... 87
13.4.2. Digital I/O interface .............................................................................. 88
13.4.3. Network adapter 2, Ethernet (10/100/1000) ........................................ 89
13.5. Serial interface barcode scanners .......................................... 89
13.6. Tips & tricks ............................................................................ 89
14. AUTOMATIC SHUTDOWN ........................................................... 90
14.1. Functional description ............................................................. 90
14.2. Sequence ................................................................................ 90
14.3. Configuration .......................................................................... 91
15. TECHNICAL DATA ....................................................................... 92
15.1. CPU, chipset, RAM, BIOS ...................................................... 92
15.2. Memory ................................................................................... 93
15.3. Housing, material, weight ....................................................... 93
15.4. Display .................................................................................... 93
15.5. Environmental conditions ....................................................... 94
15.6. Resistive touchscreen ............................................................ 95
15.6.1. Standard version .................................................................................. 95
15.6.2. Version suitable for use in sunlight (optional) ...................................... 96
15.7. Projected-capacitive touchscreen (PCT) ................................ 96
15.8. Operating systems (optional) .................................................. 97
15.9. Serial interfaces ...................................................................... 97
15.10. USB, Service-USB .................................................................. 97
15.11. LCD interface .......................................................................... 97
15.12. Touch interface ....................................................................... 98
15.13. Network interface .................................................................... 98
15.14. Audio interface for handset ..................................................... 98
15.15. Internal speaker, sound .......................................................... 99
15.16. Integrated UPS (optional) ....................................................... 99
15.17. Device dimensions .................................................................. 100
15.17.1. DLT-V8310 ........................................................................................... 100
15.17.2. DLT-V8312 ........................................................................................... 101
15.17.3. DLT-V8315 ........................................................................................... 102
15.18. VESA drill holes ...................................................................... 103
16. MAINTENANCE, CLEANING ....................................................... 106
16.1. Manufacturer, authorized service centers .............................. 106
16.2. No repair/replacement of the battery packs............................ 106
16.3. Regular checks and maintenance of the complete system .... 106
16.4. Cleaning the device ................................................................ 107
16.4.1. Cleaning the housing ........................................................................... 107
16.4.2. Cleaning the touchscreen .................................................................... 107
16.5. Touchscreen protective film (optional) .................................... 108
17. MALFUNCTIONS .......................................................................... 109
17.1. General ................................................................................... 109
17.2. WWAN error codes ................................................................. 109
18. REASONABLY FORESEEABLE MISUSE ................................... 110
18.1. General ................................................................................... 110
18.2. Mobile application on vehicles ................................................ 110
18.3. Stationary use with AC power supply unit .............................. 110
19. GUIDELINES AND CERTIFICATES ............................................. 111
19.1. Low-voltage guidelines ........................................................... 111
19.2. EMC guidelines ....................................................................... 111
19.2.1. Shielded components .......................................................................... 111
19.2.2. EMC EU ............................................................................................... 111
19.2.3. FCC USA ............................................................................................. 111
19.2.4. ICES Canada ....................................................................................... 112
19.3. RoHS Directive ....................................................................... 112
19.4. RED (Radio Equipment Directive) 2014/53/EU ...................... 113
19.5. Eco-design directive (2009/125/EC) ....................................... 114
19.6. CE marking ............................................................................. 114
19.7. CCC, SRRC China ................................................................. 114
19.8. MIC Japan (previously TELEC) .............................................. 114
19.9. Declaration of conformity ........................................................ 115
20. RECYCLING INFORMATION ....................................................... 116
21. TECHNICAL CUSTOMER SUPPORT .......................................... 116
22. RETURN SHIPMENT FORM ........................................................ 117
23. LIST OF FIGURES ........................................................................ 118
Important information about the DLT-V83 manuals
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1. Important information about the DLT-V83 manuals
1.1. Available manuals (in printed form or on the Internet)
Contents For target
group Availability
Safety instructions Important information
about protecting
personnel and property
Skilled
personnel Printed, enclosed with the
device
Quick Start Guide First steps in
commissioning,
mechanical and electrical
installation and mounting
Skilled
personnel Printed, included with the
device
User Manual Complete operating
instructions Skilled
personnel PDF file (Download Center
at www.advantech-dlog.com)
Config, Software
Keyboard,
A-DLoG Linux etc.
Description of software
tools for the
DLT-V83 series
Skilled
personnel PDF file (Download Center
at www.advantech-dlog.com)
Mounting
instructions for
optional
accessories
Information about
mounting Skilled
personnel Printed, enclosed with the
respective accessories
 Pay attention to these manuals because they help avoid hazards, reduce repair costs and
downtimes, and increase the reliability and service life of the DLT-V83.
 Keep the manuals for future use.
 Please contact DLoG GmbH if you require additional information or clarification. You can find
the contact address in section Technical customer support.
Current manual versions
The latest versions of our manuals are available at our website:
www.advantech-dlog.com -> Download -> Products
Important information about the DLT-V83 manuals
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1.2. Design elements in the manual
Personal injury
Information with regard to personal injury is shown in this manual 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.
Physical damage
Information about physical damage is shown as follows:
NOTICE: Physical damage
Information about possible physical damage.
Tips for handling product and manual
Tips for handling product and manual are shown as follows:
TIP
Tips for using the product.
Note about additional information in manuals.
Important information about the DLT-V83 manuals
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1.3. ONE manual for all device models
This manual applies to all models of the DLT-V83 series:
− DLT-V8310 (with 10" display)
− DLT-V8312 (with 12" display)
− DLT-V8315 (with 15" display)
− Device model with resistive touchscreen
− Device model with projected-capacitive touchscreen (PCT)
− Device model with DC power supply
− Device model with AC power supply
− Device model with integrated UPS option
− Device model with Screen-Defroster option
− And more
Differences with regard to operation, functionality, etc. are clearly indicated in the manual.
Observe the safety instructions
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2. Observe the safety instructions
Please read and observe all safety instructions you received enclosed with the product.
Only skilled personnel are permitted to store, install, commission, perform electrical connections
and maintain the DLT-V83.
Skilled personnel for the purpose of these safety instructions are persons who are familiar with
how to store, install, perform electrical connections, commission, and operate this product and
have the corresponding qualifications for their activities, such as:
− Training or instruction in how to switch on and off, ground, and label power circuits and
devices or systems in accordance with the current standards for safety equipment, as well as
the required authorization.
− Training or instruction in how to maintain and use appropriate safety equipment in accordance
with the current standards for safety equipment.
− Training in first aid.
Users of the DLT-V83 must be trained by skilled personnel and instructed about the operation of
the device.
Functional description
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3. Functional description
3.1. Intended use
DLT-V83 industrial PCs 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-V83 is solely responsible for any
resulting damage. This also applies to any unauthorized modifications made to the device.
The DLT-V83 industrial PCs:
− are not approved for use in EX zones (potential explosion hazard).
− are not approved for use on ships.
− are not approved for use in life-support systems or critical safety systems where system
malfunction can lead to the direct or indirect endangerment of human life.
Indented use includes the following:
− The compliance with all safety instructions.
− The compliance with the approved environmental conditions and specifications for the device.
Accessories
Only use accessories that have been tested and approved by Advantech-DLoG for the respective
DLT-V83. Otherwise, any DLoG GmbH warranty for this device will be void.
3.1.1. Requirements for safe operation
The requirements are:
− Proper transport and storage.
− Proper setup and use.
− Proper maintenance and service.
− Operation by trained personnel.
3.1.2. Permitted environmental conditions
DLT-V83 industrial PCs may only be used under specified environmental conditions.
 Observe the various environmental conditions of the devices with and without integrated
UPS. See section 15.5 Environmental conditions.
Functional description
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3.2. Mount, operate and service the device correctly
DLT-V83 industrial PCs were designed and built according to modern technology and accepted
safety regulations.
However, the operation of the DLT-V83 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.
The owner/operator commitments with regards to safety (accident prevention regulations,
occupational safety) are to be followed.
3.3. Warranty conditions
For DLT-V83 industrial PCs, battery packs and accessories the Advantech-DLoG
TOB regulations are valid (section Liability for defects -> limitation period for claims).
Find details on the Advantech-DLoG Internet homepage www.advantech-dlog.com.
LCD display
The LCD display of the DLT-V83 series fulfills the highest quality standards and was inspected
for pixel defects. However, due to technological reasons pixel defects can occur.
This is not a malfunction; it is a part of the technical specifications.
Unpacking, transporting, storing the device
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3.4. Device identification / name plate
The name plate on the rear side of the DLT-V83 must be legible at all times.
 Do not damage the name plate or remove it from the device.
Fig. 3.1: Name plate, example with identification code
Name plate
Explanation
DLoG GmbH Manufacturer contact information
Model DLT-V8310
DLT-V8312
DLT-V8315
Device name; the last two characters of the name indicate the
display size 10.4", 12.1" or 15"
9-digit ID
Identification code (from left to right):
Input
V / A
DC devices: Input voltage of the DC power supply unit with
nominal current (12-48 V with 8.4 A).
Or: AC devices: Input voltage of the AC power supply unit with
max. nominal current (100-240 VAC with 1 A max.).
S/N .... Serial number: Specific Advantech-DLoG device code
Mfd Week and year of manufacture
Barcode For Advantech-DLoG internal use only
Unpacking, transporting, storing the device
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4. Unpacking, transporting, storing the device
4.1. Unpacking
 Open the packaging carefully.
 Save the packaging material (for possible forwarding transports or returns of the DLT-V83).
 Check the shipment for completeness and any possible damage.
 Always keep the supplied manuals and documents.
4.2. Transporting
WARNING
Personal injury from battery packs: Short-circuit, fire, chemical burns, toxic substances.
Devices with integrated UPS (optional) contain lithium-ion battery packs (hereinafter referred to
as:
battery packs). These can ignite if handled improperly (risk of fire), cause chemical burns or
release toxic substances.
 Be careful when handling battery packs.
 Do not drop or damage battery packs.
 Do not allow water or other liquids to come into contact with the device (exercise particular
caution with corrosive liquids).
Risk of injury due to the weight of the device.
The DLT-V83 can fall down and cause injuries due to its weight.
 Always hold the DLT-V83 by the housing with both hands.
 Never use the antenna cap as a handle. It can break due to the weight involved.
 Use the assistance of a second person for installation work.
Risk of injury due to sharp-edged parts on the device.
The strain relief rail of the DLT-V83 can have sharp edges and cause cutting injuries.
 Do not hold the DLT-V83 by the strain relief rail.
If a return/repacking is necessary
If the DLT-V83 is being returned to the manufacturer, a completely filled-out return shipment
form must be enclosed with every DLT-V83.
You can find the return shipment form at the end of this manual and on our website
www.advantech-dlog.com (Service&Support).
 Repackage the device using suitable packaging material to ensure that the device is not
damaged during transport.
 For devices with integrated UPS/battery packs, comply with the transport conditions for
battery packs.
 Use the required package labels and accompanying documents.
Unpacking, transporting, storing the device
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4.3. Storage
WARNING
Personal injury from battery packs: Short-circuit, fire, chemical burns, toxic substances.
Devices with integrated UPS/battery packs can ignite if stored improperly (risk of fire), cause
chemical burns or release toxic substances.
 Store the cable cover with battery packs separately from the DLT-V83 device.
 Handle the cable cover with battery packs carefully; do not damage; do not drill through
and do not crush or drop.
 Store segregated, separate from acids and other materials.
 Store in a cool, dry place.
 Comply with the specified environmental conditions for storage.
 Provide for sufficient ventilation of the storage location.
 Do not allow water or other liquids to come into contact with the device (exercise particular
caution with corrosive liquids).
 Do not store the device near sources of heat or fire, open flames or heaters.
 Do not allow it to come into contact with fire.
 Have suitable fire extinguishers ready (foam or powder) in accordance with safety
regulations.
4.3.1. Prevent physical damage due to deep discharge
Storing the battery packs incorrectly will cause them to discharge completely (deep discharge)
and thus damage them irreparably.
 Place the DLT-V83 into operation within 3 (three) months after receiving it.
 Charge the integrated battery packs by connecting the DLT-V83 to the power supply.
 If you are not placing the DLT-V83 into operation within 6 (six) months, make sure you
charge it intermediately.
Protecting touchscreens from damage
 Protect touchscreens from sharp edges, impacts, and heavy objects.
 If stacking, do not stack higher than four devices.
 Place devices front-to-front in this case. The VESA mounting point on the rear side of the
device can damage the touchscreen of another device.
 Use protective material (non-flammable!) between the devices as a precaution.
Operating the device
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5. Operating the device
5.1. Safety notes for normal operation, control
WARNING
Personal injury, physical damage and downtimes due to improper operation.
Operators of the DLT-V83 must be trained in the handling of the device.
Users of DLT-V83 with integrated UPS must also be trained in the proper handling of battery
packs.
Risk of accident! Personal injury and physical damage caused by using the terminal and
driving at the same time.
 Do not operate the DLT-V83 terminal while driving.
Risk of injury and physical damage due to improper deployment location (refueling
stations, etc.)
 Observe the intended use of the DLT-V83, e.g. not in potentially explosive areas, not in
life-supporting facilities.
 Turn off the DLT-V83 when you are near gas stations, fuel depots, chemical plants or
places where blasting operations take place.
 Ensure that the deployment location of the DLT-V83 complies with the permissible
environmental conditions.
Personal injury from battery packs: Short-circuit, fire, chemical burns, toxic substances.
The integrated UPS battery packs in the cable cover of the DLT-V83 can ignite if handled
improperly (risk of fire), cause chemical burns or release toxic substances.
 Handle the cable cover carefully.
 Do not allow water or other liquids to come into contact with the device (exercise particular
caution with corrosive liquids).
 Ensure that no liquids or foreign bodies get into the cable cover.
 Provide sufficient ventilation.
 Do not allow the device to come into contact with fire or operate it close to sources of heat
or fire, open flame or heaters.
 Observe the specific IP protection class.
 Only use the DLT-V83 within the permitted temperature and humidity range.
 Do not subject it to strong impacts and vibrations that exceed what is specified by the
class 5M3/5M2 (DIN EN 60721-3-5).
Operating the device
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WARNING
Electric shock due to incomplete switching off of the DLT-V83 with integrated UPS.
Because of the battery packs, the integrated UPS may still carry current even if the DLT-V83
itself is switched off.
Reason: If the DLT-V83 has been configured to also start without <Power> button and ignition
in the "DLoG Config" program, this setting will need to be changed first.
Otherwise, the DLT-V83 will restart after a short pause as long as there is available battery
capacity.
To completely switch off the device:
 Shut down the DLT-V83 via the operating system function.
 Disconnect from the power supply.
 Open the cable cover.
 Unplug the UPS battery.
Vehicle EMERGENCY-OFF switch does not switch off the DLT-V83 with integrated UPS.
If a DLT-V83 with integrated UPS is installed in a vehicle, the EMERGENCY-OFF switch of the
vehicle has no effect on the DLT-V83.
This also applies to the peripherals supplied by the device.
NOTICE: Physical damage
Overvoltage on the DLT-V83 when charging the vehicle battery.
While the vehicle battery is charging:
− The DLT-V83 must be disconnected from the vehicle battery.
− Or it must be ensured that the maximum permitted input voltage of the DLT-V83 is not
exceeded.
Charging the integrated UPS correctly.
 Do not connect damaged cable covers with battery packs to the DLT-V83; do not charge.
 Battery packs become warm while charging; this is normal. However, if they become
excessively hot, immediately disconnect the DLT-V83 from the power source.
 Do not continue to use the DLT-V83 if you notice an unusual level of heat or an unusual
smell during charging.
 Provide for sufficient ventilation of the DLT-V83 when charging the battery pack.
Parking vehicles with DLT-V83 devices with the "Screen-Defroster and integrated UPS"
equipment combination.
 Do not park or store vehicles on which DLT-V83 devices with a Screen-Defroster and an
integrated UPS are installed in areas with ambient temperatures below 0°C.
 If vehicles on which DLT-V83 devices with a Screen-Defroster and an integrated UPS are
installed are parked or stored for a significant length of time, disconnect the DLT-V83 from
the vehicle battery.
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5.2. Switching the DLT-V83 on/off
Switch the DLT-V83 on and off as follows, depending on the configuration:
 Using the <Power> button. Press and hold the <Power> button for 2 seconds.
 By applying the supply voltage.
 Through the ignition signal of the vehicle.
Fig. 5.1: <Power> button
Time between switching off and on: 10 seconds
After the DLT-V83 has been shut down and switched off, it takes 10 seconds until the device will
react to a switch-on signal (<Power> button / ignition).
5.3. Operating the touchscreen
Depending on the device model, the DLT-V83 is equipped with a resistive touchscreen or a
projected-capacitive touchscreen with continuous glass front (abbreviated PCT).
TIP: Protective film for resistive touchscreens
Optional protective film is available for the resistive touchscreens.
Details in section 12.19 Protective film for touchscreen (optional).
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5.3.1. Prevent damage to the touchscreen
Information valid for all touchscreen types, resistive and PCT.
 Keep the touchscreen clean.
 To 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).
 Prevent any kind of adhesive applied on the surface.
 Ensure that the screen surface is not influenced by high voltages or static electricity.
 Do not use excessive force when touching touchscreens, do not hit or press hard.
 Do not put the device down with the touchscreen facing down, if necessary, place a clean
cloth underneath.
5.3.2. Operating the resistive touchscreen
Operate the resistive touchscreen with:
− Clean, dry fingers.
− Clean, dry, soft gloves.
− Suitable touch stylus (plastic or wood, rounded tip).
5.3.3. Operating the PCT touchscreen
Operate the PCT touchscreen with:
− Clean, dry fingers.
− Clean, dry, thin gloves.
− Suitable touch stylus with capacitive (electrically conductive) tip.
NOTICE: Physical damage
Water on the PCT touchscreen can be interpreted as a "touch" and lead to malfunctions.
Multi-touch capability
Depending on the installed operating system type, the PCT touchscreen of the DLT-V83 is multi-
touch capable. This means it can detect two touches simultaneously.
Operating system Multi-touch capable
Microsoft Windows® 10 IoT Enterprise Yes
Microsoft Windows XP Professional No
Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard 2009
(WES 2009) No
Microsoft Windows 7 Professional Yes
Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard 7 (WES7) No - license-dependent
Microsoft Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry Pro Yes
Microsoft Windows Embedded 8 Standard (WE8S) Yes
Advantech-DLoG Linux-Image, based on Debian Yes
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5.4. DLT-V83 front keys with resistive touchscreen
5.4.1. Overview of the operating elements on the device front
Fig. 5.2: Example: DLT-V8312 version with 26 front keys
Front keys:
- Turn on/off
- Display brighter
- Display darker
- Backlighting
on/off
- Touch on, off
Front keys:
- Arrow keys
- Pg Up, Pg Dn
- Home
- End
- Special keys
S1, S2
- Esc
- Enter
Front keys:
Shift, function keys F1 to F12
Numbers 0 bis 9, point, backspace
LEDs:
- Temperature
- Flash drive
- Supply voltage
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5.4.2. Device with 26 front keys
Left on the device:
Key Explanation
<Power> button, switch device on/off
Manual brightness control: Display brighter
Manual brightness control: Display darker
Switch the backlight on/off
Note: The DLT-V83 will continue to react to keyboard, mouse and
touchscreen inputs even if the backlight is switched off. This means that
entries can still be made even when the screen display is not visible.
Touchscreen activate/deactivate
LED on (orange): Touchscreen deactivated
LED off: Touchscreen activated
<Shift> key; if the LED is illuminated, it indicates that the <Shift> is
activated
LED Explanation
LED (red): Indicates a device temperature outside the normal range.
LED (green): Indicates access to the flash drive.
LED (green): Display of available internal supply voltage.
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Right on the device:
Key Explanation
Page Up / Line Up (switch with <Shift> key)
Page Down / Line Down (switch with <Shift> key)
Home / Backwards (switch with <Shift> key)
End / Forwards (switch with <Shift> key)
Special keys <S1> and <S2>
These keys are configured with the "DLoG Config" program;
the associated manual is available in the Download Center at
www.advantech-dlog.com.
<Esc> key
<Enter> key
Below on the device:
Key Explanation
…
Function keys and numbers 0 to 9, backspace
<Shift> pressed: Key function marked in grey is active
<Shift> not pressed: Key function marked in white is active.
The function keys are configured with the "DLoG Config" program, the
associated manual is available in the Download Center at
www.advantech-dlog.com.
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