Inb101505-1 Usermanual MMC Seriese
Inb101505-1 Usermanual MMC Seriese
Inb101505-1 Usermanual MMC Seriese
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in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
Contents........................................................................................... 3
Contents of package................................................................................................................ 7
General............................................................................................. 9
IEC62368 policy - Introduction.............................................................................................. 10
About this manual...................................................................................................................11
About Hatteland Technology...................................................................................................11
www.hattelandtechnology.com...............................................................................................11
Contact Information................................................................................................................11
Maritime Multi Computer (MMC) Series E - Introduction....................................................... 12
Product Labeling.................................................................................................................... 13
Touch screen products.......................................................................................................... 16
Installation...................................................................................... 19
General Installation Recommendations................................................................................. 20
First Things First!................................................................................................................... 20
Installation and mounting....................................................................................................... 20
Installation limitations............................................................................................................ 21
Ergonomics............................................................................................................................ 23
Cables................................................................................................................................... 24
Cable Entries & Connectors (Marked area)....................................................................... 24
Maximum Cable Length..................................................................................................... 24
Housing / Terminal Block Connector Overview..................................................................... 25
Panel Cutout / Console Mounting Bracket Kit - 15.6 inch...................................................... 28
Panel Cutout / Console Mounting Bracket Kit - 21.5, 23.8 and 27.0 inch.............................. 30
Mounting Bracket, Table / Desktop / Ceiling - 15.6 inch........................................................ 31
Mounting Bracket, Table / Desktop / Ceiling - 21.5, 23.8 and 27.0 inch................................ 33
Physical Connections............................................................................................................ 35
Module Expansion Matrix...................................................................................................... 39
Factory Standards................................................................................................................. 39
COM Ports Numbering ......................................................................................................... 41
Operation........................................................................................ 43
User Controls......................................................................................................................... 44
Specifications................................................................................ 47
Specifications - HD 16T30 MMC-xxx-xxxxxx......................................................................... 48
Specifications - HD 21T30 MMC-xxx-xxxxxx......................................................................... 49
Specifications - HD 24T30 MMC-xxx-xxxxxx......................................................................... 50
Specifications - HD 27T30 MMC-xxx-xxxxxx......................................................................... 51
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Specifications Accessories.......................................................... 67
Specifications - JH C01MF A-A............................................................................................. 68
Specifications - External Modules (USB)............................................................................... 69
Technical Drawings....................................................................... 71
Technical Drawings - HD 16T30 MMC-xxx-xxxxxx................................................................ 72
HW00 Model...................................................................................................................... 73
Technical Drawings - HD 21T30 MMC-xxx-xxxxxx................................................................ 74
HW00 Model...................................................................................................................... 75
Technical Drawings - HD 24T30 MMC-xxx-xxxxxx................................................................ 76
HW00 Model...................................................................................................................... 77
Technical Drawings - HD 27T30 MMC-xxx-xxxxxx................................................................ 78
HW00 Model...................................................................................................................... 79
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Appendixes.................................................................................... 99
IoT (Internet of Things) Overview........................................................................................ 100
SSD Selection Guide........................................................................................................... 101
ATX / AT Power Modes........................................................................................................ 105
Trusted Platform Module (TPM) ......................................................................................... 106
Secure Boot ........................................................................................................................ 107
Choose Boot Device ........................................................................................................... 107
Battery Status and Alarm .................................................................................................... 108
LAN Teaming ...................................................................................................................... 109
Reading internal temperature ..............................................................................................111
Using the eMMC as a backup/recovery device when SSD is used ..................................... 111
Install Operating System (OS) .............................................................................................111
Install Microsoft® Windows® 10 with recovery option..........................................................112
Trouble-shooting...................................................................................................................116
Operating System Recovery (tool) ......................................................................................116
How to activate Windows Recovery Environment on OS Drive ......................................... 120
RTC Timer (Apollolake) - User Guide ................................................................................. 121
BIOS Default Settings Overview.......................................................................................... 131
WatchDog Timer function.................................................................................................... 138
Pinout Assignments............................................................................................................. 139
IEC62368 policy for Hatteland Technology products........................................................... 143
Basic Trouble-shooting........................................................................................................ 145
Declaration of Conformity.................................................................................................... 146
Return Of Goods Information.............................................................................................. 147
General Terms and Conditions............................................................................................ 148
Pixel Defect Policy............................................................................................................... 149
Parts and Recycling............................................................................................................. 150
Notes................................................................................................................................... 151
Revision History................................................................................................................... 153
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Contents of package
Note: Entries listed below are for Standard factory shipments. Customized factory shipments may deviate from this list.
TP52/TC01-1,8M
1 x Power Cable (Black) US Type B plug to IEC. Length 1.8m US TYPE B
IEC
TP11/TC01-1,8M
Test Reports papers:
1 x Product Declaration
1 x Display/MMC Checklist
1 x BurnInTest Certificate
HD 16T30 MMC - EN60945 Tested Bracket Kit suitable for console/panel mounting which contains:
4 x KNURLED KNOB M5 UMBR. Ø=17 mm, 038 0500 599 05 - BLACK (222 38-5 BLACK)
4 x Screw DIN 912 M5x70 UMB. A4 (145 050x070 912 A4)
4 x RAMPA-CAP NUTS TYPE RF 10 15 X 9 M5, STEEL ZINC PL. HEX4 (025509001)
6 x 145 050x012 SZF CSK Screws M5x12 Hex Zinc blank. Kval. 10.9
2 x P022317#02
HD CMB SE1-A1
Suitable for panel thickness min: 3.00 [0.12”] to over 10.00 [0.39”] mm [inch].
HD 21T30 MMC / HD 24T30 MMC / HD 27T30 MMC
Bracket Kit suitable for console/panel mounting which contains:
8 x 145 050x016 A4T (M5x16 Pan Head screw ISO 14583 Torx, A4)
8 x 9991041 (6.4 X 12 X 2.3 Washer DIN6319-C A4 SF)
3 x P025485#01 (Bracket A HD CMB SE1-B1)
HD CMB SE1-B1 1 x P025487#01 (Bracket B HD CMB SE1-B1)
EN60945 Tested
Suitable for panel thickness min: 2.00 [0.08] to max 40.00 [1.57”] mm [inch].
Terminal Block Connector Kit as follows (may in some cases be already factory mounted):
1 x 2-pin Terminal Block 5.08 (1961986) for DC Power In
Refer to “Configuring Housing / Terminal Block Connector” section for usage. Note: Location may differ
between unit sizes
1961986
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General
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IEC62368 policy - Introduction
Safety Instructions
Please read and understand the material in this manual in its entirety before doing any installation/servicing/upgrades.
Personnel who are allowed to do work on the unit is detailed in the “IEC62368 policy for Hatteland Technology
product” section later in this manual. Symbols pertaining to different personnel in regard to operations is described in
the user manual.
Authority Description
Children This equipment is not suitable for use in locations where children are likely to be present.
Instructed person Allowed to open hatches/latches which does not require tools, such as Disktrays.
Allowed to open "battery-hatch" to change the battery even if tools are required.
Allowed to install the unit.
Allowed to terminate/connect cables to the unit indoors.
Note: Be aware that additional definition for “skilled person” may apply, country dependent.
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Hatteland Technology AS
About this manual
The manual contains electrical, mechanical and input/output signal specifications. All specifications in this manual,
due to manufacturing, new revisions and approvals, are subject to change without notice. However, the last updated
and revision date of this manual are shown both on the frontpage and also in the “Revision History” chapter. This
user manual is a standard/general manual that applies to all variations of its product family, i.e. deviation from actual
configuration may exist.
The company represents innovation and quality to the system integrators worldwide. Effective quality assurance and
investment in sophisticated in-house manufacturing methods and facilities enable us to deliver Type Approved and Mil
tested products. Our customer-oriented approach, technical knowledge and dedication to R&D, makes us a trusted
and preferred supplier of approved solutions, which are backed up by a strong service network.
www.hattelandtechnology.com
You will find our website full of useful information to help you make an informed choice as to the right product for your
needs. You will find detailed product descriptions and specifications for the entire range on Displays, Computers,
Panel Computers and Military solutions as well as the range of supporting accessories. The site carries a wealth of
information regarding our product testing and approvals in addition to company contact information for our various
offices around the world, the global service locations and the technical support centre, all ensuring the best possible
support wherever you, or your vessel, may be in the world.
Contact Information
Head office, Aksdal / Norway:
Sales office, Frankfurt / Germany:
Hatteland Technology AS
Hatteland Technology GmbH
Eikeskogvegen 52
Werner Heisenberg Strasse 2,
N-5570 Aksdal, Norway
D-63263 Neu-Isenburg, Germany
Switchboard:
Elke Freisens:
Tel: +47 4814 2200
Tel: +49 173 6174753
mail@hattelandtechnology.com
Donna Pallonetti:
Tel: +1 858-282-0659
Fax: +1 858-408-1834
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Panel Computers Series E
Maritime Multi Computer (MMC) Series E - Introduction
Series E is the new cost effective Panel Computers portfolio from Hatteland
Technology. Designed for 10 years manufacturing, all Series E Panel Computers
integrate Intel® Apollo Lake processor-based computers, high quality display
technology, fan-less design and low power consumption to deliver a fast and reliable
all-in-one solution for diverse maritime applications.
The integrated nature of Series E Panel Computers enables tangible cost savings
for maritime technology and equipment manufacturers as well as systems integrators.
The portfolio features a range of display sizes, new data storage technology and a
number of IO options, providing full flexibility to integrate the highest quality displays
in a wider range of maritime technology. Especially suited to developing new bridge
solutions, Series E Panel Computers make it possible to continue improving safety
and efficiency through safe navigation, while still retaining focus on quality and cost.
Series E Panel Computers also meet the same extreme quality standards as the
proven Series X Panel Computer range and feature LED Backlight Technology, full
dimming (0-100%) all as standard. In addition there are options such as Multi-Power
(AC/DC) inputs or Single AC input, SSD and m.2 storage mediums and Multiple
interface configurations. The product range can also accommodate and combine
multi-touch screen and optical bonding.
- Fan-Less Design
- Multi-Power Option
- Multi-Touch Option
- EN60945 Tested
- ECDIS Compliant
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Product Labeling
Introduction
This section details the locations, content details and specifications for factory mounted labels for all currently
available standard Hatteland Technology Panel Computer (MMC) models. This information will in most cases also
apply for most Customized Models as well, but may differ based on customer requirements, in that case, please refer
to the customized User Manual (paper or electronic version, dependent on customer requirements).
Type : Shock Hazard Caution Label Silver with glue on back, non-
Name : Label B tearable and made for thermal
Size : 60mm wide x 20mm high (rectangle size) transfer printing.
Rules specified in IEC62368-1:2018 annex L.8 and F.5. Applies for units with Dual/Multi-
Power inputs only (more than 1 Power Input).
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Product Labeling
Label Locations
Number ID and coloring based on “Label Size and Types“ table from previous page. All illustrations below are seen
from rear (and side where needed) with connectors facing down. Actual labels regarding its size and text orientation
vs product size is drawn in. Due to space restrictions on selected units, some labels will be rotated 90 degrees to fit
properly. The arrangement of labels may be shifted/stacked differently as it is based on factory options, such as; Touch
Screen and Operating System (OS), but they will be grouped together where possible.
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Product Labeling
Warranty Label
If you are to perform service on a unit still under warranty, any warranty will be void if this label show signs of removal
attempts or damaged by screw driver. This label is located on the back of the product and covers a key screw. This is
to aid service departments in determining if there has been any unauthorized service on a unit still under warranty.
Barcode (TYP+SNO)
Please note that typenumber shown above is a generic sample only. May not reflect products mentioned in this
manual. Please review actual product S/N label.
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Touch screen products
Introduction to products with touch screen (factory option)
Nearly all of our products with touch screen use Projected Capacitive Touch screen (PCTS), widely used with great
success on mobile phones and typical pad devices. PCTS can be equally effective also for marine applications.
One of the advantages of PCTS is that it has features seen in both resistive and surface capacitive touch screen
technologies.
Multitouch is defined as the ability to recognize two or more simultaneous touch points. Using projected capacitive
technology allows us to create a more intuitive form of human-device interaction. Touch interface gestures, supported by
projected capacitive sensors, can simplify the interface and provide an intuitive user experience that goes beyond the
typical "button replacement" found in most simple touch interfaces.
Please review the appropriate Product Datasheet (in this manual) to determine if PCTS are supported and/or its
advanced features of additional touch methods (example Tactor and Active Stylus Pen) are available.
- Environmentally strong, the touch sensor is inside the product (better than both surface capacitive and resistive)
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Touch screen products
Touch Screen Drivers
All units with Touch Screens are automatically detected by the Operating System via HID. There is no need to install
additional Third-Party touch screen drivers.
Linux
- Please use Linux Generic Touch driver. Use kernel 4.10 or later.
If you experience any deviation in the touch input accuracy, consider re-calibrating the touch screen for your system.
Please use the standard Operating System functionality to calibrate.
Note for units equipped with an PCTS (Projected Capacitive) Touch Screen:
Maritime Multi Computer (MMC, Panel Computer) uses internal USB connection and can be controlled by the Operating
System (OS). So, in order to clean the glass without any touch screen movement being detected, you either have to shut
down the Operating System (either via customized functions from within applications or by touching the Power On/Off
symbol) to make sure the unit has been shut down before attempting to clean the glass surface.
To learn more about how to properly clean glass surfaces, review the “Ergonomics” section in the “General Installation
Recommendations” chapter later in this manual.
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Installation
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General Installation Recommendations
First Things First!
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CORRECT HANDLING!
ATTENTION!
To prevent damage to
chassis and glass, please
review the illustrations ! Place horizontally on a smooth and clean surface (table with cloth) Do not stress the corners, nor p
2. Adequate ventilation is a necessary prerequisite for the life of the product. The air inlet and outlet openings must
definitely be kept clear; coverings which restrict ventilation are not permissible.
3. Generally, do not install the unit in a horizontal position (laying down), as this will cause heat to build up inside the
unit which will damage the LCD Panel. To prevent this problem we recommend installing the unit in a vertical
position (±30 degrees) to improve the airflow through the unit.
4. To further improve the thermal situation we recommend using forced air passing by the product. In some cases,
convection based cooling can create “heat zones” around the product. This may be required in high temperature
applications and also when there is reason to expect temperature problems due to non-optimal way of mounting.
5. Exposure to extreme direct sunlight can cause a considerable increase in the temperature of the unit, and might
under certain circumstances lead to excessive temperature. This point should already be taken into consideration
when the bridge equipment is being planned (sun shades, distance from the windows, ventilation, etc.). To maximize
product life, it is recommended using Hatteland Technology's UV Sun Covers when the product is not in use.
Long term direct sun exposure might have cosmetic impacts on the product.
6. Space necessary for ventilation, for cable inlets, for the operating procedures and for maintenance, must be
provided.
7. If the push buttons of the product are not illuminated, an external, dimmable illumination (IEC 60945 Ed. 4, 4.2.2.3,
e.g. Goose neck light) is required for navigational use. The illumination shall be free from glare and adjustable to
extinction.
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8. Information about necessary pull-relievers for cables is indicated in the Physical Connection section of this manual.
Attention must be paid to this information so that cable breaks will not occur, e.g. during service work.
9. Do not paint the product. The surface treatment influences the excess heat transfer. Painting, labels or other
surface treatments that differ from the factory default, might cause overheating.
10. Exposure to heavy vibration and acoustic noise might under certain circumstances affect functionality and expected
lifetime. This must be considered during system assembly and installation. Mounting position must be carefully
selected to avoid any exposure of amplified vibration.
11. Additional rules may apply to certain procedures where the symbols and are present. For more
information, review “IEC62368 policy for Hatteland Technology product” section later in this manual.
Installation limitations
Due to environmental factors, please review the points noted below.
A: Overheat prevention:
For Maritime Multi Computer (MMC, Panel Computers) it is advised that you do not mount the unit in a
vertical angle lower than ±30 degrees, as noted in point 3 (previous section), i.e. flat mounting of the unit.
This is to prevent both overheating the unit as well as ensure proper cooling airflow to sustain long-life and
stable operation. Panel Computer units generate more heat than regular Display units naturally because of
CPU and mainboard chips.
C: Projected Capacitive Technology (PCTouch) MULTITOUCH and in general Touch Screen glass:
For all units with a factory mounted touch screen and for outdoor use especially ensure that raindrops do not
stay on the unit’s flat glass surface, please do not mount the unit in a vertical angle lower than ±30 degrees,
i.e. flat mounting of the unit. This is to prevent accidental touches that are similar to a human finger (cover area
for a x period of seconds) as well as make sure the raindrops are “moving” and runs down off the glass surface.
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General mounting instructions
1. The useful life of the components of all Electronics Units generally decreases with increasing ambient temperature;
it is therefore advisable to install such units in air-conditioned rooms. If there are no such facilities these rooms
must at least be dry, adequately ventilated and kept at a suitable temperature in order to prevent the formation of
condensation inside the display unit.
2. With most Electronic Units, cooling takes place via the surface of the casing. The cooling must not be impaired by
partial covering of the unit or by installation of the unit in a confined cabinet.
3. In the area of the wheel house, the distance of each electronics unit from the magnetic standard compass or the
magnetic steering compass must not be less than the permitted magnetic protection distance. This distance is
measured from the centre of the magnetic system of the compass to the nearest point on the corresponding unit
concerned.
4. Units which are to be used on the bridge wing must be installed inside the “wing control console” protected against
the weather. In order to avoid misting of the viewing screen, a 25 ... 50 W console-heating (power depending on the
volume) is recommended.
5. When selecting the site of a display unit, the maximum cable lengths have to be considered.
6. When a product is being installed, the surface base or bulkhead must be checked to ensure that it is flat in order to
avoid twisting of the unit when the fixing screws are tightened, because such twisting would impair mechanical
functions. Any unevenness should be compensated for by means of spacing-washers.
7. Products with AC input shall be grounded to protective Earth (Safety Ground) when necessary via the bolt (usually
on terminal plate) available on the product.
Products with DC input shall be grounded to protective Earth (Safety Ground) via the bolt (usually on terminal plate)
available on the product.
A shorter and thicker cable gives better grounding. A 6mm² is recommended, but a 4mm² or even 2.5mm² can
be used for this purpose.
8. Transportation damage, even if apparently insignificant at first glance, must immediately be examined and be
reported to the freight carrier. The moment of setting-to-work of the equipment is too late, not only for reporting the
damage but also for the supply of replacements.
9. The classification is only valid for approved mounting brackets provided by Hatteland Technology. The unit shall be
mounted stand-alone without any devices or loose parts placed at or nearby the unit. Any other type of mounting
might require test and re-classification.
10. Additional rules may apply to certain procedures where the symbols and are present. For more information,
review “IEC62368 policy for Hatteland Technology product” section later in this manual.
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General Installation Recommendations
Ergonomics
1. The front surface of the display glass has an anti-reflective (AR) coating which can be scratched and damaged with
improper cleaning. It is recommended using only 90+% pure Isopropyl alcohol (Isopropanol) and a soft fabric
cloth for this first cleaning. Fold a cloth into a small pad, dampen the cloth with alcohol, and wipe the glass from
one edge to the other in one direction with one continuous motion. The product glass will require cleaning as
needed. The soft cloth & alcohol wipe is recommended to clean fingerprints and oils off the glass. Water stains
(including coffee, tea & coke) should be first cleaned off the glass with a soft fabric cloth wet with water,
immediately followed with wiping using an alcohol wetted cloth.
2. Adjust the unit height so that the top of the screen is at or below eye level. Your eyes should look slightly
downwards when viewing the middle of the screen.
3. Adjust screen inclination to allow the angle of gaze to remain at the centre of the screen approximately
perpendicular to the line of gaze.
4. When products are to be operated both from a sitting position and from a standing position, a screen inclination of
about 30° to 40° (from a vertical plane) has turned out to be favourable.
5. The brightness of displays is limited. Sunlight passing directly through the bridge windows - or its reflection - which
fall upon the screen workplaces must be reduced by suitable means (negatively inclined window surfaces,
venetian blinds, distance from the windows, dark colouring of the deckhead). However, units can be offered with
optical enhanced technology and/or High Bright panels to reduce reflections and are viewable in direct sun light,
but as a general rule the units at the bridge wing area are recommended to be installed or mounted by suitable
alignment or bulkhead / deckhead mounting in such a way that reflections of light from the front pane of the display
are not directed into the observer’s viewing direction.
6. The use of ordinary commercial filter plates or filter films is not permitted for items of equipment that require
approval (by optical effects, “aids” of that kind can suppress small radar targets, for example).
7. For ECDIS applications, the minimum recommended viewing distance are as follows:
(IEC62288, Part 7.5 Screen resolution)
15.6 inch = 616mm 21.5 inch = 852mm 23.8 inch = 943mm 27.0 inch = 1070mm
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Cables
Use only high quality shielded signal cables.
Any cable should generally be kept as short as possible to provide a high quality input/output. The maximum signal
cable length will depend not only on the signal resolution and frequency, but also on the quality of the signal output from
the computer/radar.
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Housing / Terminal Block Connector Overview
Housing / Terminal Block connectors are available in different sizes (example 2-pin, 4-pin, 5-pin) which plug into the
connector area of the unit. They are mounted by factory default and delivered with the unit. The housing / terminal
block connectors have steering rails, which ensures that it can not be mounted wrong. The color of these connectors
may vary between black, green and orange depending on manufacturer. You may use approved equivalents of these
connectors, but note that the warranty will be void if any damage would occur to either the unit’s original PCB terminal
socket connector or inside the unit (electronic components, boards etc.). The table below is applicable for any Series
X products, such as Display and Panel Computers, including newer type of Stand-Alone Computers.
Screwdriver: SZS 0,6x3,5, slot- Identified on Hatteland Technology product datasheet as:
headed. “Terminal Block 5.08”
Tightening torque min. 0.5 Nm.
Tightening torque max 0.6 Nm.
Screwdriver: 0.4x2.5mm DIN 5264. Identified on Hatteland Technology product datasheet as:
Tightening torque min.. 0.2 Nm. “Terminal Block 3.81”
Tightening torque max. 0.25 Nm.
Tightening torque min. 0.22 Nm. Identified on Hatteland Technology product datasheet as:
Tightening torque max 0.25 Nm. “Terminal Block 3.81”
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General Installation Recommendations
If your installation requires additional cable fasteners support, please visit and purchase directly from manufacturer:
Illustrations below are approximate, actual Housing and Hood may deviate slightly, but function remains the same.
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Configuring Housing / Terminal Block connectors
Below is a brief illustration that might be useful during configuration and installation of such connectors. You will need
suitable pre-configured cable(s) and tools to configure the connector(s) and cable(s) that are present in your
installation environment. Below is a sample procedure for a 2-pin DC power connector. The procedure is the same for
other connectors of this type as listed in table above. Unit used as illustration below is for reference only.
FIG 5
FIG 4 FIG 6
FIG 1 FIG 2
FIG 3
Requires assembly. It is expected that the technician has experience in electronics and assembling cables and connectors.
Warning: Do not connect or disconnect cables/connectors to the unit’s connector while the unit is powered on. Failure to do so may result in
damaged electronics.
FIG 1: Unscrew (from top) or make sure that the screw terminal is fully open, so you can secure the inserted cables
correctly to the loose housing connector (it may already be plugged into the unit as per factory installation).
FIG 2: Strip carefully the insulation from the cable to expose the wire(s) inside.
FIG 3: Ensure that the wire(s) is without any loose threads to ensure good connection.
FIG 4: Insert cables* (from front) and screw / secure the cables by turning the screw on top of the housing to secure
the cables properly. Check that the cables are firmly in place and do not appear loose or fall out when pulling gently.
*Note: Required polarization verification (for instance -/+ for DC power input) should conform with the markings on
the connector area of the unit. Ignoring the markings on the unit or its add-on modules might damage the unit and/or
external equipment in which end, warranty will be void.
FIG 5: Plug the housing into the appropriate connector area of the unit (glass should be facing down) and check again
that the cables secured conform with the markings on the connector area of the unit. Finalize the installation by
fastening the screws located in front on each side of the housing connector (FIG 6).
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Installation Procedures
Panel Cutout / Console Mounting Bracket Kit - 15.6 inch
You need: Hex tool (5mm), 1 pcs of HD CMB SE1-A1 Kit (included in delivery).
4 pcs KNURLED KNOB M5 UMBR. Ø=17 mm, 038 0500 599 05 - BLACK (222 38-5 BLACK)
4 pcs Screw DIN 912 M5x70 UMB. A4 (145 050x070 912 A4)
4 pcs RAMPA-CAP NUTS TYPE RF 10 15 X 9 M5, STEEL ZINC PL. HEX4 (025509001)
6 pcs 145 050x012 SZF CSK Screws M5x12 Hex Zinc blank. Kval. 10.9
2 pcs P022317#02
Attention: A suitable pre-cut panel cutout should be made prior to mounting. Do not force the
unit into the panel cutout as it might break the outer glass or scratch the chassis on the unit. Make
sure that the panel cutout is not too tight for the unit. Please disconnect ALL cables before
proceeding. Please re-check the relevant and required panel cutout measurements if unsure.
▼ 1: Locate 4 pcs of Thumb screw and Mounting ▼ 2: Locate both left and right brackets, and assemble the
Socket Nut in separate form as illustrated below. Thumb Screws with Mounting Socket nut as illustrated.
1: Console Bracket. 2: RAMPA-CAP NUTS.
3: Thumb (wingnut) Screw DIN 912 M5x70
NOTE: Apply Loctite to Thumb Screw/Socket Nut.
▼ 3: Mount the right bracket on the right rear side of ▼ 4: Tilt the unit 45 degree to allow the right bracket to
unit first with 3 x M5x12 Countersunk Hex screws as enter cutout first, then tilt it back 45 degree and slide the
illustrated and fasten it using Torque Force 3.75nm entire unit into the cutout evenly and carefully. User Controls
and Connector Area should be facing downwards.
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▼ 5: Once unit is in place, mount the other left bracket ▼ 6: Finally, in a even way fasten each of the 4 Thumb
on the left side with 3 x M5x12 Countersunk Hex screws Screws to securly fasten the unit to the rear of the Panel
as illustrated and fasten it using Torque Force 3.75nm Cutout.
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Installation Procedures
Panel Cutout / Console Mounting Bracket Kit - 21.5, 23.8 and 27.0 inch
You need: Torx T25 tool, 1 pcs of HD CMB SX1-B1 kit (included in delivery). Note 21.5 inch used as example, but
same procedure applies also for 23.8 and 27.0 inch models.
Attention: A suitable pre-cut panel cutout should be made prior to mounting. Do not force the
unit into the panel cutout as it might break the outer glass or scratch the chassis on the unit. Make
sure that the panel cutout is not too tight for the unit. Please disconnect ALL cables before
proceeding. Please re-check the relevant and required panel cutout measurements if unsure.
1: Slide the unit into the cutout carefully. User Controls 2: Make sure you are aware that brackets should be
and Connector Area should be facing downwards. mounted on TOP, LEFT, RIGHT and BOTTOM sides.
Note that the [B] bracket is different than the [A]
brackets and mounted near the connectors. See closeup
of details.
[A]
[A]
[A]
[B]
[A]
[B]
3: Secure each bracket with the provided M5x16 screws 4: Review closeup of the mounting of brackets with
and C-Washers as illustrated below. Make sure you do screws and C-Washers in place. Seen from bottom side.
it equally and even for all 4 sides. Use Torque Force
3.0nm, 2 screws and 2 washers pr. bracket. Note the
orientation of brackets before you begin.
Screw M5x16 mm
C-Washer
Bracket
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Mounting Bracket, Table / Desktop / Ceiling - 15.6 inch
You need:
- M3 Unbrako® Hex Key tool (not included with delivery).
- Fasteners (6 pcs M6) for mounting complete unit onto table or desktop location (not included with delivery).
- 1 pcs of HD TMB SE1-A1 Mounting Bracket Kit (including pre-mounted 6 x M6x6mm Set Socket Screws).
Attention: Please disconnect ALL cables before proceeding. Please review User Manual or visit
www.hattelandtechnology.com for Technical Drawings regarding measurements for both main unit
and Mounting Brackets.
▼ 1: Place the unit on a dry, flat, clean, soft surface (i.e. ▼ 2: The two brackets comes pre-mounted as shown below.
table) with the glass front facing down as illustrated. Prepare the drilling, location of holes indicated in the footprint
Connector area should be facing downwards from you. below. Drill 6 pcs of 6mm holes in your table/desktop location.
Seen from
above
Connector Area
▼ 3: Identify the 3 x Set Socket Screw (M6x6mm) and ▼ 4: Mount the brackets onto unit as indicated with 3 x M5x10
slightly loosen two of them, now tilt the upper part until Panhead Torx screws (included) on both sides. Use Torque Force
you reach an approximate position you need and tighten 4nm.
them slightly (final mounting in step 6).
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▼ 5: Please note the Factory Mounted Torx screws on both bracket sides, THESE ARE NOT TO BE ADJUSTED OR
LOOSENED!
▼ 6: Fasten the complete unit to your table/desktop location, and tilt it into the desired position. Locate the Set Socket Screws
on both brackets decribed in step 3. Tighten minimum 2 of 3 for each arm to secure position, use Torque Force 7nm on all. If
you need to re-adjust the tilting later, place your hand on top of the unit to keep it steady, and loosen minimum two of any Set
Top Screws on both brackets, adjust unit into new tilting angle, and fasten the Set Top Screws again. Verifiy that the unit does
not tilt by itself and appear fixed in-place.
▼ Alternative Mounting: Depending on installation needs, you may mount the complete unit in ceiling in two different ways.
Upside Down Position: User Controls will be upside down, cables go straight up. Displayed image needs to be flipped
vertically (via Graphics Driver/Options/Operating System).
Normal Position: User Controls readable, no image flip needed, cables has to bend up or go straight down.
Upside Down Normal Position
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Mounting Bracket, Table / Desktop / Ceiling - 21.5, 23.8 and 27.0 inch
Note: 21.5 inch used as example below, same procedure applies for 23.8 and 27.0 inch as well.
You need:
- M3 Unbrako® Hex Key tool (not included with delivery).
- Fasteners (6 pcs M6) for mounting complete unit onto table or desktop location (not included with delivery).
- 1 pcs of HD TMB SE1-B1 Mounting Bracket Kit (including pre-mounted 6 x M6x6mm Set Socket Screws).
Attention: Please disconnect ALL cables before proceeding. Please review User Manual or visit
www.hattelandtechnology.com for Technical Drawings regarding measurements for both main unit
and Mounting Brackets.
▼ 1: Place the unit on a dry, flat, clean, soft surface (i.e. ▼ 2: Based on the unit you are installing (21.5, 23.8 or 27.0 inch),
table) with the glass front facing down as illustrated. prepare the drilling and location of holes indicated in the footprint
Connector area should be facing downwards from you. below. Drill 6 pcs of 6mm holes in your table/desktop location.
The two brackets comes pre-mounted as shown below.
Seen from
above
Connector Area
▼ 3: Identify the 3 x Set Socket Screw (M6x6mm) and ▼ 4: Mount the brackets onto unit as indicated with 3 x M5x10
slightly loosen two of them, now tilt the upper part until Panhead Torx screws (included) on both sides. Use Torque Force
you reach an approximate position you need and tighten 4nm.
them slightly (final mounting in step 6).
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▼ 5: Please note the Factory Mounted Torx screws on both bracket sides, THESE ARE NOT TO BE ADJUSTED OR
LOOSENED!
▼ 6: Fasten the complete unit to your table/desktop location, and tilt it into the desired position. Locate the Set Socket Screws
on both brackets decribed in step 3. Tighten minimum 2 of 3 for each arm to secure position, use Torque Force 7nm on all. If
you need to re-adjust the tilting later, place your hand on top of the unit to keep it steady, and loosen minimum two of any Set
Top Screws on both brackets, adjust unit into new tilting angle, and fasten the Set Top Screws again. Verifiy that the unit does
not tilt by itself and appear fixed in-place. Note: Tilt Angle below is illustrated for 23.8 inch. 21.5 and 27.0 inch are approximately
the same
Upside Down Position: User Controls will be upside down, cables go straight up. Displayed image needs to be flipped
vertically (via Graphics Driver/Options/Operating System).
Normal Position: User Controls readable, no image flip needed, cables has to bend up or go straight down.
Upside Down Normal Position
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Connection area of unit 15.6 inch with 1 x Module (illustration)
Grounding Screw (Power / Module) 1 x HDMI In (Optional Frame Grabber) 1 x VGA In (Optional Frame Grabber)
Power Input AC Expansion Area for 2 x DisplayPort (DP++) OUT 2 x RJ-45 Network (1 / 2)
Optional Module
Power Input DC 1 x Audio AMP (Optional) 4 x USB2.0 1 x RS-232/422/485 COM1
Connection area of unit 15.6 inch with 1 x Removable Storage Trays (illustration)
Grounding Screw (Power / Module) 1 x HDMI In (Optional Frame Grabber) 1 x VGA In (Optional Frame Grabber)
Power Input AC 2 x Removable Storage Trays 2 x DisplayPort (DP++) OUT 2 x RJ-45 Network (1 / 2)
Power Input DC 1 x Audio AMP (Optional) 4 x USB2.0 1 x RS-232/422/485 COM1
Connection area of unit 21.5, 23.8 and 27.0 inch with 2 x Modules + Removable Storage Trays (illustration)
2 x Removable Storage Trays 1 x Audio AMP (Optional) 4 x USB2.0 1 x RS-232/422/485 COM1 Power Input AC
Expansion Area for 2 x DisplayPort (DP++) OUT 2 x RJ-45 Network (1 / 2) Power Input DC
Optional Modules
Connection area of unit 21.5, 23.8 and 27.0 inch with 3 x Modules (illustration)
Grounding Screw (Modules) Grounding Screw (Power)
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Reduce Cable Tension
To reduce tension on the cables you connect, secure them with
a cable tie to the available chassis hinges located near the
connectors. Note that the actual position of these hinges may
vary depending on the specific unit.
GROUNDING SCREWS:
Grounding screw shall always be used for both DC and AC inputs. Please review “General mounting instructions” in
the “Installation” chapter, pt. 7 for more information.
DisplayPort note:
This system supports 3 active panels, but please note that some pre-boot environments do not support more than 1-2 active
panels. The system priority in these cases are as follows:
- Onboard LVDS (Panel) is always detected as Main display.
- If only one DP++ output is connected this will become the secondary display.
- If both DP++ outputs are connected, DP++ 2 will be Secondary and DP++ 1 will be Third display.
The DP++ 1 port may then not show any picture until after OS is loaded.
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Connect and secure your cables to the Terminal Blocks or connectors, depending on module installed. The table
below lists all modules currently available for factory mounting and any module can be mixed with other types of
modules (as long as space or configuration permits).
1 2 1 2 1
3
15.6 inch model 21.5, 23.8 and 27.0 inch models with 2 x module+SSD Bay 21.5, 23.8 and 27.0 inch models with 3 x module+ No SSD Bay
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Module Expansion Matrix
Table below indicates how many duplicates of the same module can be installed at the same time. Due to limited
number of internal connectors, available space and technical limitations, some combinations (with duplicates) are
naturally not possible to achieve.
Factory Standards
The following illustration indicate mounting locations of the varirty of modules available and how they are numbered to
keep a persistent configuration at our factory. This is seen from user’s Point-of-View at rear of the unit.
NOTE: Table on next page is only applicable to 21.5, 23.8 and 27.0 inch. These have support for max 3 modules.
15.6 inch has only option for a single module (rules above and on previous page applies).
Priority numbering starts from Right to Left as illustrated for models with 2 x module areas:
2 1
Priority numbering starts from Right to Left as illustrated for models with 3 x module areas:
3 2 1
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Table below indicates how many combinations of modules is possible to install (each table row totals upto max 3).
Further, as per. factory standards, the unique location and shifting of modules are illustrated in the last column, where
the number inside the table indicate unique id, starting from 1 to max 3 modules.
CAN/SLCAN LAN DIO NMEA COM COMx2 Default Factory Mounting Position
F E D C A (Single Count)
1 1 1 3 2 1
1 1 1 3 2 1
1 1 1 3 2 1
1 1 2 1
1 1 1 3 2 1
1 1 1 3 2 1
1 1 2 1
1 1 1 3 2 1
1 1 2 1
1 1 2 1
1 1 1 3 2 1
1 1 1 3 2 1
1 1 2 1
1 1 1 3 2 1
1 1 2 1
1 1 2 1
1 1
1 1 1 3 2 1
1 1 2 1
1 1 2 1
1 1
1 1 2 1
1 1
1 1
2 2 1
3 3 2 1
1 2 3 2 1
2 2 1
2 1 3 2 1
3 3 2 1
1 2 3 2 1
1 2 3 2 1
1 2 3 2 1
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CAN/SLCAN LAN DIO NMEA COM COMx2 Default Factory Mounting Position
F E D C A (Single Count)
1 2 3 2 1
2 2 1
2 1 3 2 1
2 1 3 2 1
2 1 3 2 1
1 2 3 2 1
1 2 3 2 1
1 2 3 2 1
COM ports are not reserved nor locked by BIOS. COM Port numbering may differ depending on OS used and
customized solutions. Use the Operating System functions to determine actual port numbering, if problems arise.
Note: Internal (COM1 port) support for remote controlling MMC units:
A detailed description of the SCOM (Serial/Ethernet Communication) can be found here:
https://www.hattelandtechnology.com/hubfs/pdfget/inb100018-7.htm - Review also the “Pinout Assignments” chapter in this manual
for additional help during preperation and/or installation of external equipment intended to communicate with.
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Operation
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User Controls
USER CONTROLS OVERVIEW
The units features tactile user controls on front frame.
Brightness
Control Buttons
Power LED/Status
Power On/Off Button
Light Sensor
Buzzer 1600Hz ECDIS Status / Indicator
Power ON:
To turn the unit on, verify that the Power LED/Status is illuminated in red (indicates suitable power is connected) and
press the power button and hold until the the Power LED/Status changes to green light or a image appears on the
screen.
Power OFF:
To turn the unit off, press the power button and hold until the Power LED/Status either illuminates/changes from green
to red or the image on screen disappears.
• Previous State
(Computer will start when power button is pressed or if it was running before power was lost, valid in
next power-recycle)
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Brightness Adjust:
Brilliance / Brightness adjustment of the displayed image is adjusted by pressing the (-) or (+) buttons.
To be able to stay within ECDIS calibrated range, please assure that both the “+” and “-” are not illuminated and that
the ECDIS light remains illuminated in green during operation.
Buzzer:
To take advantage of the buzzer, please review the SCOM (Serial/Ethernet Communication) manual located here:
https://www.hattelandtechnology.com/hubfs/pdfget/inb100018-7.htm (reference: “BZZ” - Buzzer Control command,
through the Internal COM1 port).
Touching this area will naturally mute buzzer sound or in some cases make it lower or change audible frequency. In no
circumstances should this area be blocked by either stickers or objects!
Light Sensor:
Located next to the ECDIS (Globe) symbol. The Light Sensor is used to sense level of ambient light in the surrounding
environment. The sensor data can be read by suitable software through the Hatteland Technology SCOM functionality
of the unit and thus can be used to control brightness remotely. Touching or covering this area will naturally make the
sensor data inaccurate and should be avoided!
Hatteland Technology’s Serial Remote Control Interface (SCOM) protocol document can be downloaded from:
https://www.hattelandtechnology.com/hubfs/pdfget/inb100018-7.htm
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Specifications - HD 16T30 MMC-xxx-xxxxxx
SPECIFICATIONS Note: All specifications are subject to change without prior notice!
Please visit www.hattelandtechnology.com for the latest electronic version.
All specifications are subject to change without prior notice!
Power Consumption: *(see note) Frame Grabber options (1 x supported via M.2 (PCIe x1) slot):
• Operating AC/DC : 44W (typ) - 75W (max) • HD550N1 SDI M2: 1 x SDI IN, 1920x1080@60/50fps
• Operating AC : 44W (typ) - 125W (max) • HD550N1 HDV M2: 1 x HDMI IN+1 x VGA IN, 1920x1200p@60/50fps
*Power Consumption: Numbers are specified as the unit is delivered from factory.
All additional installed equipment like USB, PCIe and similar loads have to be added
to power consumption. Note that total extra load have to be multiplied by 1.5 to
compensate for efficiency in internal power converters. Typical power consumption
varies a lot with computer load. We measure with 25% of max computer load.
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SPECIFICATIONS Note: All specifications are subject to change without prior notice!
Please visit www.hattelandtechnology.com for the latest electronic version.
All specifications are subject to change without prior notice!
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SPECIFICATIONS Note: All specifications are subject to change without prior notice!
Please visit www.hattelandtechnology.com for the latest electronic version.
All specifications are subject to change without prior notice!
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Specifications - HD 27T30 MMC-xxx-xxxxxx
SPECIFICATIONS Note: All specifications are subject to change without prior notice!
Please visit www.hattelandtechnology.com for the latest electronic version.
All specifications are subject to change without prior notice!
Power Consumption: *(see note) Frame Grabber options (1 x supported via M.2 (PCIe x1) slot):
• Operating AC/DC : 43.2W (typ) - 156W (max) • HD550N1 SDI M2: 1 x SDI IN, 1920x1080@60/50fps
• Operating AC : 43.2W (typ) - 125W (max) • HD550N1 HDV M2: 1 x HDMI IN+1 x VGA IN, 1920x1200p@60/50fps
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Specifications
Factory Options
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Specifications - CAN Module with CO-Processor
All specifications are subject to change without prior notice!
DATASHEET
reproduced, translated or reduced to any electronic medium or machine-
readable form without the prior written consent of Hatteland Technology
AS. The products may not be copied or duplicated in any way.
Cost effective CAN solution, Withstand marine requirements, General and open architecture that will allow the end customer to modify and
handle the source code, General CAN interface support, NMEA2000, J1939, CANOpen.
Note: Due to driver limitations, only 1 instance of this module can be connected to the same Computer/Panel Computer unit. If Computer/Panel
Computer already has CAN functionality built-in, connecting this module will always fail.
Specifications
• Number of CAN interfaces 2 independent channels isolated from each other
• Version CAN 2.0B
• Isolation Galvanic isolation 2kV, CAN1 to CAN2 and port to chassis
• Protection - Continuous short circuit signal to signal
- Continuous short circuit to isolated GND
- Continuous shorts to ±27V
• ESD rating on CAN bus ESD rating of ±12kV Human body model
• Min Baud rate 50 kbit/s*
• Max baud rate 500 kbit/s*
*Note: Available Baud Rates are defined in/by the respective protocols. Customized solutions are possible, contact our Sales Department.
• Address mode 11/29bit
• Terminating No termination on PCB, user will put them in connector
• PCB Connector (SCD 3.81/08/90F 3.2SN BK BX) (Do not connect to this, use Terminal Block)
• Cable connector 2 x (BCZ 3.81/04/180F SN BK BX) Terminal Block Connector (see illustration below)
• Cable Twisted pair, no ground
• Recommended Cable Thickness Minimum 22 AWG - Maximum 20 AWG
• Supported protocols SAE J2534 Standard Data Bus Interface
• Power Consumption Max 204mA @ 5V
• Supported OS Embedded Enterprise (WEE): Microsoft® Windows® Server 2003/2008/2008R2 (Eng),
Microsoft® Windows® 2003/2008/2008R2 (Eng), Microsoft® Windows® 7 Professional/Ultimate
(Eng, SP1), Windows® 10 IoT Enterprise 2016 LTSB.
Linux: openSUSE® 11.4, Fedora™ 15, Ubuntu® 10.04 LTS, Ubuntu® 12.04 LTS.
Note: Listed Operating Systems above are hardware/platform dependent. Please check datasheet for specific unit if OS is supported.
Pinout Assignments
• Test and certificate Hatteland Technology standard (tested / type approved by the following classification societies):
IEC 60945 4th (EN 60945:2002), IACS E10, EU RO MR - Mutual Recognition,
ClassNK - Nippon Kaiji Kyokai
• Relevant Documentation:
https://www.hattelandtechnology.com/hubfs/pdf/misc/doc101357-1_hd_can_module_programmer_guide_windows.pdf
8-pin Digital Output / Input Module 10-pin Digital Output / Input & Serial Module 4+4 pin CAN I/O Module, 2 channels
https://www.hattelandtechnology.com/hubfs/pdf/misc/doc101356-1_hd_can_module_programmer_guide_linux.pdf
“Solid State Relay” “Mechanical Relay & COM (isolated RS-422/485)” Type Number “HT 00254 OPT-A1”
https://www.hattelandtechnology.com/hubfs/drivers/can_gw_application_note_package.zip
3 A 3 A 3 A B
Illustration and Pinning:
DIG XIG CAN1
Note: OUT
Product below for illustration only. Location of module and product size/design may differ. Connector/pinning remain the same.
OUT
CAN1
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4 5
1 213 24 3 4
1 2 3 4 SER CAN2
Rear of unit
4-pin Terminal Block 3.81 I/O
Internal
DIGPCB Card
CAN2
IN
CAN H COM (Common Center
PIN 01 Out: 021
120Ω Terminal) 120Ω
Pin 01 Can1 CAN L
Pin 01 Out:*041 Out +
Not Connected / Not used*
CAN L
PIN 02 N/C Pin 02 Can1 CAN L
Pin 02 Out: 042 Out -
CAN Node PIN 03 Out: 024 CAN Node
NO (Normally Open) CAN Node Pin 03 Can1 CAN H
Cable Stub COM (Common Center
Pin 03 Out: 031
Length CAN H PIN 04 N/C CAN H Not Connected / NotCAN
used
H Pin 04 Can1 CAN H
Terminal) *
PIN 05 Out: 022 CAN L NC (Normally Closed)
Pin 04 Out: 032 NOCAN
(Normally
L Open)* CAN L
Pin 01 Can2 CAN L
* IEC 60950 Compliant, 48VDC PIN 01 In: 71 Rx+ (Receive Data +) Pin 02 Can2 CAN L
* Note: 110/120Ω termination In: 72by impedance ofRx-
PIN 02is decided (Receive
Data -)
cable.
Pin 03 Can2 CAN H
Pin 01 In: 052 +24VDC CAN H = High PIN-03 CAN L =73
Out: Low Tx+ (Transmit Data +) Pin 04 Can2 CAN H
Pin 02 In: 053 GND (Ground) PIN 04 Out: 74 Tx- (Transmit Data -)
Pin 03 In: 061 +24VDC
Dimensions might PIN
be shown with or without decimals 05
and GND:as75
indicated mm [inches].SGnd (Signal
Tolerance Ground)
on drawings is +/- 1mm. For accurate measurements, check relevant DWG file.
Pin 04 In: 062 +Input
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3 A 3 A B 1 2 B
ZIA0001310-B
DIG
IND100129-134 OUT
6 7 8 9 10 6 7 8 9 10
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 2 4 6 8 10
1 2 3 4 5
1 3 5 7 9
Specifications - CAN Module with CO-Processor
All specifications are subject to change without prior notice!
DATASHEET
reproduced, translated or reduced to any electronic medium or machine-
readable form without the prior written consent of Hatteland Technology
AS. The products may not be copied or duplicated in any way.
Cost effective CAN solution, Withstand marine requirements, General and open architecture that will allow the end customer to modify and
handle the source code, General CAN interface support, NMEA2000, J1939, CANOpen.
Note: Due to driver limitations, only 1 instance of this module can be connected to the same Computer/Panel Computer unit. If Computer/Panel
Computer already has CAN functionality built-in, connecting thisl module will always fail.
Specifications
• Number of CAN interfaces 2 independent channels isolated from each other
• Version CAN 2.0B
• Isolation Galvanic isolation 2kV, CAN1 to CAN2 and port to chassis
• Protection - Continuous short circuit signal to signal
- Continuous short circuit to isolated GND
- Continuous shorts to ±27V
• ESD rating on CAN bus ESD rating of ±12kV Human body model
• Min Baud rate 50k bit/s
• Max baud rate 1M bit/s
• Address mode 11/29bit
• Terminating No termination on PCB, user will put them in connector
• Cable connector 2 x (BCZ 3.81/04/180F SN BK BX) Terminal Block Connector (see illustration below)
• Cable Twisted pair, no ground
• Recommended Cable Thickness Minimum 22 AWG - Maximum 20 AWG
• API/Supported Protocols API: SocketCAN
Data Protocol: SLCAN Protocol
• Power Consumption Max 204mA @ 5V
• Supported OS Embedded Enterprise (WEE): Windows® 10 IoT Enterprise 2016 LTSB. (Periodic message
sending is not supported).
Linux: Kernel 2.6.37 or newer with SocketCAN support
• Test and certificate Hatteland Technology standard (tested / type approved by the following classification societies):
IEC 60945 4th (EN 60945:2002), IACS E10, EU RO MR - Mutual Recognition,
ClassNK - Nippon Kaiji Kyokai
Pinout Assignments
• Relevant Documentation:
https://www.hattelandtechnology.com/hubfs/pdf/misc/doc205993-1_usb_slcan_module_user_manual.pdf
• Suitable Driver Packages:
Windows® Driver: https://www.hattelandtechnology.com/hubfs/drivers/slcan_setup_hd_gw_svc1.5.0.zip
8-pin Digital Output / Input Module 10-pin Digital Output / Input & Serial Module 4+4 pin CAN I/O Module, 2 channels
Linux: https://www.hattelandtechnology.com/hubfs/drivers/customer_pack_hdcan_linux_180222.zip
“Solid State Relay” “Mechanical Relay & COM (isolated RS-422/485)” Type Number “HT 00254 OPT-A1”
3 A 3 A 3 A B
Illustration and Pinning:
DIG XIG CAN1
Note: OUT
Product below for illustration only. Location of module and product size/design may differ. Connector/pinning remain the same.
OUT
CAN1
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4 5
1 213 24 3 4
1 2 3 4 SER CAN2
Rear of unit
4-pin Terminal Block 3.81 I/O
Internal
DIGPCB Card
CAN2
IN
CAN H COM (Common Center
PIN 01 Out: 021
120Ω Terminal) 120Ω
Pin 01 Can1 CAN L
Pin 01 Out:*041 Out +
Not Connected / Not used*
CAN L
PIN 02 N/C Pin 02 Can1 CAN L
Pin 02 Out: 042 Out -
CAN Node PIN 03 Out: 024 CAN Node
NO (Normally Open) CAN Node Pin 03 Can1 CAN H
Cable Stub COM (Common Center
Pin 03 Out: 031
Length CAN H PIN 04 N/C CAN H Not Connected / NotCAN
used
H Pin 04 Can1 CAN H
Terminal) *
PIN 05 Out: 022 CAN L NC (Normally Closed)
Pin 04 Out: 032 NOCAN
(Normally
L Open)* CAN L
Pin 01 Can2 CAN L
* IEC 60950 Compliant, 48VDC PIN 01 In: 71 Rx+ (Receive Data +) Pin 02 Can2 CAN L
* Note: 110/120Ω termination In: 72by impedance ofRx-
PIN 02is decided (Receive
Data -)
cable.
Pin 03 Can2 CAN H
Pin 01 In: 052 +24VDC CAN H = High PIN-03 CAN L =73
Out: Low Tx+ (Transmit Data +) Pin 04 Can2 CAN H
Pin 02 In: 053 GND (Ground) PIN 04 Out: 74 Tx- (Transmit Data -)
Pin 03 In: 061 +24VDC
Dimensions might PIN
be shown with or without decimals 05
and GND:as75
indicated mm [inches].SGnd (Signal
Tolerance Ground)
on drawings is +/- 1mm. For accurate measurements, check relevant DWG file.
Pin 04 In: 062 +Input
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3 A 3 A B 1 2 B
ZIA0001310-SLCAN
DIG
IND100129-224 OUT
6 7 8 9 10 6 7 8 9 10
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 2 4 6 8 10
1 2 3 4 5
1 3 5 7 9
Specifications - NMEA / IEC COM Module RS-422 / RS-485
DATASHEET
reproduced, translated or reduced to any electronic medium or machine-
readable form without the prior written consent of Hatteland Technology
AS. The products may not be copied or duplicated in any way.
COM (Common
PIN 01 Out: 011
Center Terminal)
Not Connected PIN 01* RxD+ Receive Data
PIN 02 N/C PIN 02 GND Ground
Not in use
PIN 01 TxD- Transmit Data Negative PIN 03* RxD- Receive Data
5-pin Terminal Block 3.81 PIN 03 Out: 014 NO (Normally Open)
PIN 02 TxD+ Transmit Data Positive PIN 04 +5V +5V Out
Not Connected
PIN 04 N/C PIN 03 GND Isolated Ground PIN 05* TxD+ Transmit Dat
Not in use
PIN 04 RxD- Receive Data Negative PIN 06 BUZ- Buzzer Contr
4 Ports (Virtual COM) identified in the
PINOperating System (OS):
05 Out: 012 NC (Normally Closed)
PIN 05 RxD+ Receive Data Positive PIN 07* TxD- Transmit Dat
COMx (A), COMx (B), COMx (C), COMx (D)*
PIN 06 TxD- Transmit Data Negative PIN 08 BUZ+ Buzzer Contr
*Configuration dependent, x = next available port number(s) OS. PIN 07 TxD+ Transmit Data Positive PIN 09 GNDR Ground 100Ω
PIN 08 GND Isolated Ground PIN 10 GND Ground
RS-485 Half Duplex (2-wire, supports ECHO) Configuration:
PIN 09 RxD- Receive Data Negative
Connect TX and RX pair-wise: TX- to RX-, TX+ to RX+.
PIN 10 RxD+ Receive Data Positive *Pin 1,3,5,7 = RS-485 Full Dup
*Note: The jumper for “force of transmitter” is open by factory default. For some custom *Pin 5,7 = RS-485 Half Dupl
RS-485 Half Duplex (2-wire) Configuration:
models this jumper is preset to closed (active), in that case unit has to be opened and jumper set to open to allow Half Duplex mode.
Connect TX and RX pair-wise:
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TX- to RX-, TX+ to RX+.
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*Note: The jumper for “force of transmitter” is 1/4
1/2
open by factory default. For some custom
models this jumper is preset to closed (active),
in that case unit has to be opened and jumper
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CAUTION
This unit contains electrostatic sensitive devices.
Observe precautions for handling.
Users who needs to open the unit set jumper settings will VOID THE WARRANTY!
Before opening, proper ESD measurements must be taken!
3. A one megaohm resistor, installed in the wrist connection end of the ground cord, is a safety requirement.
4. Hatteland Technology recommend using a Static-dissipative ESD work mat positioned at the workplace. The 3M™ 8501 Portable Field Service Kit
is a good choice for this purpose. Make sure that the mat, operator and product are wired/grounded together.
All assisting persons who might come into contact with the endangered boards must also use the ESD equipment.
Jumper Configuration:
Please note:
- By standard factory default, all of the jumpers on all channels are set to open (no jumper), except some customized models as per request.
- It is expected that the user has the required knowledge for working with PCB Cards, electronics and setting jumpers.
- To avoid voiding warranty, please contact us prior to ordering to ensure safe and correct configuration regarding ECHO in factory.
- Incorrect setting of these jumpers can cause strange data losses/corruption which are hard to debug in software.
There are 2 jumpers for each channel (physically they are located as A,B,D,C as indicated below). You will have to provide suitable 2mm jumpers
(not part of any delivery) See illustration below showing internal PCB card.
Forced TX(x):
If this jumper is set it will enable the RS485 transmitter for channel X at all times. It can be useful when the end user need the transmitter to
remain on at all times. Note that it is only possible to use one transmitter on the bus when this jumper is set. It will force the bus to a logic high
state when there is no traffic. Power consumption is increased if this jumper is set since the termination resistor always see the full output voltage.
Jumper open (no jumper): Recommended setting. All data sent on the bus is read back and the application/driver on the computer can check that
we were able to send the data onto the bus.
Isolation:
This only apply to the module in itself, the internally mounted units are most likely less isolated due to cable/connectors used.
Forced TX(A)
No Echo(A)
Forced TX(B)
No Echo(B)
2 x Terminal Block 5-pin rows
(MC 1,5/ 5-STF-3,81)
Forced TX(D)
No Echo(D)
Forced TX(C)
No Echo(C)
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DE (Data Enable)
TX RX TX RX TX
Termination Ω RX
Termination Ω at end of cable Termination Ω
2 1 4 2 1
5 4 5 2 120Ω 1
at end of cable 4 120Ω at end of cable
5
Pin 1: TxD- (Z)
TX 120Ω
*
Pin 2: TxD+ (Y)
External Device
* Note: 120Ω termination on TX pins are rarely needed, unless cable is long or enviroment is very noisy.
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NMEA Standards:
IEC61162-1 chapter 3.5.5 state that the input shall withstand 15V between ground and input. The reference speed
specified is set at 4800 bit/s.
IEC61162-2 chapter 3.1 state that there are 3 wires to be used. (A, B and C). The reference speed for this interface is
set as 38400 bit/s.
Please visit http://www.iec.ch (International Electrotechnical Commission) for the complete standard description.
Without Termination:
- Black is always connected
- Blue is connected when the device acts as a receiver
- Red is connected when the device acts as a transmitter
Total 5 wires.
If unit is master With Termination:
- Black is always connected
- Blue is connected when the device acts as a receiver
R
Total 5 wires +
Termination (if unit is master):
If unit is slave 1 x 110/120 Ω resistor between PIN 4 (RxD-) and 5 (RxD+).
Termination (if unit is slave):
2 x 110/120 Ω resistor between PIN 4 (RxD-) and 5 (RxD+) and
R
Notes:
- Force TX OFF and (Normally) NO ECHO must be set.
- For each pair there shall be one termination resistor (110/120Ω) at
each end of the bus. (A total of 2 resistors on each pair).
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DATASHEET
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Dimensions might be shown with or without decimals and indicated as mm [inches]. Tolerance on drawings is +/- 1mm. For accurate measurements, check relevant DWG file.
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Pin 13 SELECT Signal from printer to indicate that the printer is selected.
Pin 14 AUTO FEED This active low output causes the printer to add a line feed after each line
Pin 15 ERR# Signal from printer indicating that an error has been detected.
Pin 16 INIT# This active low output initialises (resets) the printer.
Pin 17 SLIN# Signal to select the printer sent from CPU board to printer.
Pin 18 GND Ground
Appendix 70
- Microsoft® Windows® 2003/2008/2008R2 (Eng)
- Microsoft® Windows® 7 Professional/Ultimate (Eng, SP1)
- Windows® 10 IoT Enterprise 2016 LTSB
- Windows® 10 IoT Enterprise 2019 LTSC IND100241-13
Note: Listed Operating Systems above are hardware/platform dependent. Please check datasheet for specific unit if OS is supported.
Footnotes:
[*1] = http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/CDM/CDM20828_Setup.exe
[*2] = http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/CDM/CDM%202%2008%2030%20Release%20Info%20for%208.1.rtf
[*3] = http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/D2XX/Linux/ReadMe-linux.txt
2/2
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Specifications - LAN Module
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DATASHEET
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Features:
- USB 2.0 and 1.1 Standard Compliant.
- Two internal USB ports are required.
- IEEE 802.3 10Base-T/100 Base-T compatible.
Note: Wake-on-lan is not supported.
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Specifications - Isolated COM Module RS-232
All specifications are subject to change without prior notice!
Pinout Assignments
This information may not, in whole or in part, be copied, photocopied,
DATASHEET
reproduced, translated or reduced to any electronic medium or machine-
Serial COM RS-232 non-isolated, 9-pin DSUB
readableFemale
form without the prior written consent of Hatteland Serial COM RS-485/RS-422, 9-pin DSUB Male
Technology
AS. The products may not be copied or duplicated in any way. “Full Duplex Mode*
1 2 B
3 B
5 4 3 2 1
Manufacturer: Hatteland Technology AS
1 2 3 4 5
Product: COM Module RS-232
Last Revised: 10 Mar 2021
Typenumber: PCA100309-1
9 8 7 6 Revision#: 06
PIN 01 BUZ+ Buzzer Control Positive* 6 7 8 9
12345
15 14 13 12 11
B D
PIN 01 RED Red, analog
PIN 02 GREEN Green, analog
PIN 03 BLUE Blue, analog A 6 7 C8 9
PIN 04 ID2/RES Reserved for monitor ID bit 2 (grounded) 6 7 8 9
PIN 05 GND Digital ground
PIN 06 RED_RTN Analog ground red PIN 01 DCD Data Carrier Detect
PIN 07 GREEN_RTN Analog ground green PIN 02 RxD Receive Data
PIN 08 BLUE_RTN Analog ground blue PIN 03 TxD Transmit Data
PIN 09 KEY/PWR +5V power supply for DDC (optional) PIN 04 DTR Data Terminal Ready
PIN 10 A GND Digital ground B PIN 05 GND Signal Ground
PIN 11 ID0/RES Reserved for monitor ID bit 0 (grounded) PIN 06 DSR Data Set Ready
PIN 12 ID1/SDA DDCinserial
2 Ports available data System as:
Operating PIN 07 RTS Request To Send
PIN 13 HSYNC. COMx Horizontal sync(B)*
(A)*, COMx or composite sync, input PIN 08 CTS Clear To Send
PIN 14 VSYNC. Vertical sync, input PIN 09 RI Ring Indicator
PIN 15 ID3/SCL DDC serial clock
*Configuration dependent, x = next available port number(s) in operating system.
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Specifications - HD550N1 SDI M2 / HD550N1 HDV
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DATASHEET
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Through an extensive application software and documentation library, the HD550N1 factory option provides the unit with Capture,
Recording, Streaming, Playback, Editing and tools features. Audio functionality is not supported. This module can be integrated,
electrical and mechanical, for the product such as Series E Panel Computers (MMC), Series X G2 Panel Computers (MMC), and selected
Stand-alone Computers. Please check datasheet for your unit if "HD5500N1 HDV M2 / HD5500N1 SDI M2" is listed as part of Factory
Options.
Location Illustration:
Note: Product below for illustration only. Location of module and product size/design may differ.
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Video, Audio and VANC Streams Capture: Transition Effect: Transition Effect:
Capture Card, Sound Card, Action Script, Alpha Blending, Blinds, Action Script, Alpha Blending, Blinds,
Desktop USB Camera, IP Camera, Transform, Scaling, Rotation Transform, Scaling, Rotation
IP Video Server Video Cropping Video Scaling Alpha Blending Video Cropping Video Scaling Engine Alpha Blending Engine,
Engine Engine Engine Engine Text, Scrolling Text,
Text, Scrolling Text, Picture, Memory,
Picture, Memory, ChromaKey
Chroma Key
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USB Cable
Description:
USB Cable (Type A plug to Chassis mount Type A receptacle) suitable for installations that feature a secure fastening connection from
external equipment with standard Type A ports to all Hatteland Technology computers and panel computers with standard USB Type
A ports. RoHS Compliant.
Specifications
• Waterproof Rate : IP67. (No Ingress of dust / Protected against harmful effects caused in 1 meter water within 30 minutes)
• Temperature Range : -20°C to +80°C
• Max Panel Thickness : 7.0mm (Without Cap Chain)
• Materials : Housing: Nylon, Black
: Conn.1: USB2.0-A, Jack
: Conn.2: USB2.0-A, Plug
: Cap: Nylon, Black
• Cable : 1m, UL2725 USB2.0, 28AWG*1P+24AWG*2C+AL+D+B, PVC Jacket, UV Resistant, Black 0D=ø5.5mm
• Receptacle Connector : USB-A Plastic C3 Panel Jack screw with pig tail (GT116300-30)
• Type Approval / Testing : Hatteland Technology standard, (tested / type approved by the following classification societies):
IEC 60945 4th (EN 60945:2002), IACS E10, EU RO MR - Mutual Recognition
• Included with delivery : 1 x 218-N28 - Cable tie fastener w/glue Panuit 30
: 1 x B2-100 Black Cable tie 2,5x100mm
: 1 x GTC Waterproof Mating Cap P/N GT1C533122
FRONT VIEW
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DATASHEET
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readable form without the prior written consent of Hatteland Technology
AS. The products may not be copied or duplicated in any way.
In addition, the module concept has been taken further to a self contained and encased external USB
module version. This provides flexibility for new installations and easy upgrade of already installed
systems. In fact, any Hatteland Technology product that has a USB2.0 port can take advantage of
these External Modules for both legacy, obsoleted, current and future products as long as the software
and firmware supports the Operating System.
Fully compatible with all Hatteland Technology latest generation products, external cased modules
enable system integrators to benefit from the features of these internal options as an external and
easy to connect solution. They interface via a standard USB Type A Cable(s) and the chassis comes
with its own mounting hinges.
Note for CAN: Due to driver limitations, only 1 instance of this module can be connected to the same
Computer/Panel Computer unit. If Computer/Panel Computer already has CAN functionality built-in,
connecting this external module will always fail.
Front plate/silk print indicating type and pinout DIMETRIC VIEW BACK
Single Cable
BOTTOM VIEW
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Specifications - External Modules (USB)
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Ordering Details:
TypeNumber Description Internal Specifications (link to separate datasheets)
HT 00262 OPT-A1 NMEA COM (Based on PCA200828-1)
4 x NMEA RS-422/RS-485 isolated www.hattelandtechnology.com/hubfs/pdf/ind_ds/ds_pca200828-1_com_module_rs-422_rs-485.pdf
www.hattelandtechnology.com/hubfs/pdf/misc/doc102080-1_usb-com_module_configuration.pdf
Via 5-pin Terminal Block 3.81 Connector www.hattelandtechnology.com/hubfs/drivers/ht00262opt-a1_drivers.zip
Connects through 1 x USB Cable www.hatteland-display.com/support_hardware_drivers_peripherals.php
Linux: http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/D2XX.htm
Most modules interfaces by using Terminal Block type connectors (where applicable), as listed below:
For NMEA COM & DIO Module Connection: For CAN Module Connection:
5-pin 4-pin Secure cables with Screw Terminals
MC 1,5/ 5-STF-3,81 BCZ 3.81/04/180F SN BK BX
Suitable cable housing references:
For 5-pin:
https://www.phoenixcontact.com/online/portal/us?uri=pxc-oc-itemdetail:pid=1834372&library=usen&pcck=P-11-02-01&tab=1
For 4-pin
http://catalog.weidmueller.com/procat/Product.jsp;jsessionid=B040D5EB6832629E567C884809FDF6C1?productId=(%5b1005290000%5d)
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Console Mount Kit 21.5 inch
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A A
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B 537,00 21,14 B
Console thickness
516,00 20,31 10,50 0,41
C C
A A
220,00 8,66
338,50 13,33
359,50 14,15
D D
16,00 0,63
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E E
10,50 0,41
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F F
Console thickness
Units: mm [inches]
Creation date / by: 16.08.19 / KD Projection: A1
H H
Last rev. date / by: / Scale: 1:3
Approved by: Revision:
Tolerance
Hatteland Technology AS 01
FLUSH MOUNTING DETAILS - PANEL CUTOUT Eikeskogvegen 52 Drawing number:
ISO 2768-mK
Applies for all 21 inch Displays and Panel Computers
N-5570 Aksdal P025467
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B 572,00 22,52 11,00 0,43 Console thickness B
C C
A A
220,00 8,66
363,00 14,29
385,00 15,16
16,00 0,63
D D
91
E E
11,00 0,43
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Console thickness
Units: mm [inches]
Creation date / by: 19.08.19 / KD Projection: A1
H H
Last rev. date / by: / Scale: 1:3
Approved by: Revision:
Tolerance
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ISO 2768-mK
Applies for all 24 inch Displays and Panel Computers
N-5570 Aksdal P025471
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Appendixes
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IoT (Internet of Things) Overview
IoT Enabled Products from Hatteland Technology
Sensors
With IoT you can easy, fast and secure review any product parameters, Accessible from anywhere on any device,
Monitor and estimate health of products to ensure optimal operation today and tomorrow, Keep track of events down
to seconds or past years to plan future maintainance and more. Via an IoT EDGE application you can collect data
from the various sensors in our products, and send this information to a Cloud Service for further processing and
analytics.
The table below provides an overview of onboard IoT parameters of the units and their access methods. The system
built around are equipped with features of sensoring temperature, voltage, environmental luminance and other
diagnostic parameters. The end-user can utilize the parameters to analyze the working status of the system. The IoT
parameters are distributed in different modules, examples SuperIO, VCOM and S.M.A.R.T.
Since the data sent to Cloud Service is stored in a structured plain text format and accessible via standarized API,
there is no limits on how you can use this data further in any type of application, part of software development or even
design your own customized graphical layouts to easily illustrate the data - in near real-time!
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SSD Selection Guide
Solid State Disk (SSD) Devices
Last revised : November 2020
SSD's has many benefits over conventional hard drives where operational performance
in marine environment is the reason for Hatteland Technology to recommend SSD's.
Historically, the limited write endurance and storage capability vs cost been the main
limitations for SSD devices. SSD based at modern technology and with correct
dimensioning/usage, will in most cases overcome those short comings.
SSD selected and installed by Hatteland Technology have been through an extensive
test program which guarantee that SSD performance complies to defined parameters in
the specifications and that the SSD will operate without issues in delivered system
configuration, hardware and software combinations, and is suited for its operational (ma-
rine) environments .
- Use SSD that is designed for the actual use case, follow recommendations from OS/SW/HW
providers.
- Use SSD that is designed and tested vs Enterprise 24/7 operational profile.
- Use SSD where byte written (PBW/TBW) is defined from Enterprise profile; JEDEC218/219 or from
full/true random profile.
- Use SSD which can handle unplanned/unscheduled loss of power
SSD devices have limited, but predictable, life time. The life time of the SSD device is directly dependent on the
application software.
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Calculation / estimation of operational lifetime
Assumed System with Hatteland Technology provided SSD or selected according to guide above.
2. Selection of SSD
From datasheet,
- check if the endurance is expressed as PBW/TBW or DWPD.
- check warranty [year]
PBW - PetaByte Written = 1000 terabyte written = 1000 000 gigabyte written.
TBW - Total Byte Written normally expressed in terabyte.
DWPD - Disk Write Per Day.
Note relation TBW and DWPD : TBW = DPWD * warranty * 365 * SSD capacity.
Use datasheet,
Select disk where actual capacity is greater or equal to minimum required capacity
and TBW/DPWP in datasheet is greater or equal to calculated minimum TBW/DPWD.
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Calculation of required size of SSD (Multi-Level Cell - MLC) device
The table below details the write endurance of the an enterprise environment. All values are verified by Hatteland
Technology during the qualification / selection process. Please review our relevant Product Datasheets for your unit to
determine the actual installed device and its TBW values before proceeding with calculations below.
Step-by-Step Calculation
Step 1: Measure (preferred) or estimate data rate y, [GB /per year].
Step 2: Define minimum expected lifetime for SSD device x [year].
Step 3: Calculate total amount of data written to the SSD during its whole lifetime, z = y * x.
Step 4: Use table, column 2, the z value shall be less or equal to the value in the table to achieve requested lifetime.
Step 5: Select the SSD device, column 1, which corresponds to the selected value in column 2.
Step 6. Check that the size of the selected SSD is greater than required size of the SSD, if not select the size of the
SSD that matches customer requirements.
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Preparation
2: Install the unit in valid configuration, i.e. the application shall running valid use case, if possible use worst
case scenario (with respect to disk activity).
Measurement
2: Execute the test scenario long enough to cover all valid use cases which may affect disk activity.
(Recommended measurement period is at least 1 week without interruption).
Calculation
1: Calculate number of written bytes during the measurement period, use E1 or F1 parameter (stored log file).
Number of written bytes per second = (F1compleation - F1start) / (Timecompletion - Timestart)
3: Calculate expected life time (see previous time, section "Step-by-Step Calculation").
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ATX / AT Power Modes
Battery Connected. ATX mode:
BIOS setting Battery Power Status Expected Results
Always On Connected ON ON ON
Always On Connected OFF ON ON
Last State Connected ON ON ON
Last State Connected OFF OFF OFF
Always Off Connected ON OFF OFF
Always Off Connected OFF OFF OFF
AT mode:
BIOS setting Power Status Expected Results
Always On ON ON ON
Always On OFF ON ON
Last State ON ON ON
Last State OFF ON ON
Always Off ON ON ON
Always Off OFF ON ON
*Notes:
Due to limitations in Super I/O firmware, the behavior of Last State and Always On power mode settings in BIOS is affected if CMOS
battery is removed or dead.
- If battery is dead or not present, the power button must be used to power on the unit.
- After battery is replaced, the power button must be used to power up the unit the first boot. After that it will return to normal behavior.
- Note that the system will show warning during boot, if battery voltage is below set limit (default: 2,6V, can be changed in BIOS), giving
users time to plan service to replace the battery before the battery dies.
For setups where this limitation is not acceptable, the workaround is to set the system to AT mode. The system will then always start
when power is connected, and the BIOS settings are ignored.
- If this is required, please specify “AT mode” option when ordering new units, as it’s a jumper setting modified during production process
or by authorized service partner.
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Trusted Platform Module (TPM)
TPM 2.0 module with support for TPM 1.2 is included.
This is a security device designed to secure the system using integrated cryptographic keys.
- Only supported for OS installed as UEFI boot. Legacy boot is not supported.
- Secure Boot must be configured and enabled for full TPM functionality to be available.
- TPM 2.0 is not natively supported by Windows 7, but hotfix to add support for Bitlocker Drive
Encryption with TPM 2.0 is available here:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/2920188/update-to-add-support-for-tpm-2-0-in-windows-7-and-windows-server-2008
Alternatively search for KB2920188 to find the hotfix using your preferred search engine.
BIOS settings:
Available options:
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Secure Boot
Secure Boot is a security feature that can protect the system from running unauthorized boot loaders and avoid
loading non-signed drivers during boot process. The feature is only supported for boot devices in UEFI mode.
CSM Support (BIOS Legacy boot and Option ROM support) is not compatible with this security feature and must be
disabled in BIOS before enabling Secure Boot.
Basic Procedure:
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Battery Status and Alarm
CMOS battery voltage is monitored during each boot and the following warning will show if it’s below set low limit:
WARNING!!!
The CMOS battery capacity too low.
If this error is displayed, it is recommended to schedule service of the unit for replacement of CMOS battery.
When the CMOS battery is dead, or voltage is too low, it will not keep track of time/date when power is disconnected.
BIOS settings will still be remembered, but bootup takes longer time and some BIOS related functions may not work
optimally without battery.
The low limit is set to 2.4V by default. This is the minimum voltage required by main board for full functionality and to
keep track of time and date while powered off.
The low voltage limit can be changed or disabled in BIOS by following the steps:
To check the current CMOS Battery voltage in BIOS go to: Advanced -> Hardware Monitor -> VBAT value
If the battery is dead or not connected the voltage will be reported as <1V.
Nominal CMOS battery voltage is between 3.0-3.2V when new and will decrease gradually over time.
Once voltage is below 2.4V it will no longer function properly, and there is risk of time/date loss.
The expected lifetime of CMOS battery is 5+ years. Depending on usage and storage conditions, the actual lifetime
may vary between 3-10 years.
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LAN Teaming
The network ports support VLAN and Teaming functionality.
For Windows 10, Intel Network Connections version 23.2.x or newer is required.
For Linux OS, adapter teaming is implemented using the native Linux Channel bonding module.
- Open the Teaming tab and check “Team this adapter with other adapters”
- If Teaming tab is not shown, you need to update Intel network driver/software.
- Click on “New Team…” button, specify team name and press Next.
- Select the network ports to be added to the team then press Next.
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Reading internal temperature
SCOM* command “TMP” can be used to read out internal temperature sensor value.
*If you are not familiar with the SCOM protocol, please review the Hatteland Technology’s Serial Remote Control
Interface (SCOM) protocol document can be downloaded from:
https://www.hattelandtechnology.com/hubfs/pdfget/inb100018-7.htm
The backup is configurable, and can take periodic snapshots of a running system, and restore the unit to this state or
factory settings. It will be possible to replace the SSD and restore the unit to the last backup with ease.
In the event of a drive failure or replaced SSD, the system will boot to recovery mode, where the system can be
restored.
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Install Microsoft® Windows® 10 with recovery option
1: Boot to Windows 10 installer
2: Select language settings
3: Click “Repair your computer”
4: Click “Troubleshoot”
5: Click “Command Line” and type the following indicated in a black box below.
type diskpart
type list disk
Take note of which disk number the SSD and eMMC is. This will usually be eMMC=0 and SSD=1
type exit
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Step 6 - Finalize installation
=======================
Reboot the computer and complete normal Windows setup
Activate Windows
Update Windows and install missing drivers
Set up Windows and software to default state
REM =====================================================
REM ==== Initial backup example ====
REM =====================================================
REM =====================================================
REM ==== Get current time and date ====
REM ==== independent of locale ====
REM =====================================================
for /f “tokens=2 delims=.=” %%i in (‘wmic os get localdatetime ^/value’) do set tmp=%%i & set
td=%tmp:~0,4%-%tmp:~4,2%-%tmp:~6,2%_%tmp:~8,2%.%tmp:~10,2%.%tmp:~12,2%
echo %td%
REM =====================================================
REM ==== Capture initial complete base image ====
REM =====================================================
******************************************************************
******************************************************************
REM =====================================================
REM ==== Differential backup example ====
REM =====================================================
REM =====================================================
REM ==== Backup changed data to separate file ====
REM =====================================================
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"DiskPart_Pre-install.txt" script contents
REM ======================================================
REM ===== DiskPart_Pre-install.txt =====
REM ===== =====
REM ===== These commands are used with DiskPart =====
REM ===== to create four partitions for a =====
REM ===== UEFI/GPT-based PC. =====
REM ===== =====
REM ===== Adjust the partition sizes to fill =====
REM ===== the drive as necessary. =====
REM ===== =====
REM ===== This script assumes eMMC is disk 0 =====
REM ===== and SSD is disk 1 =====
REM ======================================================
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"DiskPart_Post-install.txt" script contents
REM ================================================
REM ===== DiskPart_Post-install.txt =====
REM ===== Post install script =====
REM ===== =====
REM ===== This should be run after copying =====
REM ===== WinRE to recovery partition =====
REM ================================================
REM ================================================
REM ===== 1 Setting hidden flag for =====
REM ===== Recovery partition =====
REM ================================================
Select disk 0
select partition 2
gpt attributes=0x8000000000000001
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Operating System Recovery (tool)
Reference: DOC207939-1
The tool described in this chapter is available directly from Support at Hatteland Technology. In order to receive a
copy of the software (Windows 10 only) and the appropriate matching OS image to your exact product model, please
have a complete unit’s Type number and Serial number ready prior to contacting Support at Hatteland Technology (or
through dedicated Service Partner channels) via: https://www.hattelandtechnology.com/support/contact
Please note:
- At least 30GB of free disk space is needed on the unit in order to create the 16GB USB Memory Stick.
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1 How to Use
1.1 Prerequisites
To create the Recovery USB-stick, you need to have the following:
- A Windows 10 PC, with Windows version 1703 or newer.
- USB Drive. We recommend a size of at least 16GB.
- Customer Pack is provided by Hatteland Technology.
2. Run USB_Setup.exe
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You will be prompted to confirm that the selected USB will be completely wiped of all data.
The USB-stick chosen will have all its data deleted.
4. The program will run for a couple of minutes, the speed of the creator depends on the speed
of the operating system and the USB-stick.
5. Wait for the “Success” message to appear and a dialog box will appear. Press OK.
6. You have now completed creating the USB Recovery Stick. Please disconnect the USB from
the PC using the “Safe Removal” feature.
a.
b.
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1.3.2 How-to-use
Boot into your USB-stick, by pressing “F7”-key during start-up of your Hatteland Technology Panel
Computer. Some of our computer models uses “F11”-key to access boot menu.
You will see a list of bootable devices, select your USB-stick.
If your USB-stick is shown with multiple partitions, select partition 1.
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1.3.2.2 Recovery
The Recovery buttons opens the recovery function.
You select the target drive you wish to recover.
The description in the large box is the description of the image.
When you press “ok”, you will get a final warning that the target drive will be wiped and all data on
the drive will be lost.
After pressing “yes”, the program will do everything needed for the recovery automatically.
When finished, you are asked to restart or shut down your computer.
Please disconnect your USB-stick after restarting or shutting down.
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Revision History
Created Approved
2 2021.02.03 Yrjan Rein 2021.02.04 Morten Mæland Updated Pictures. Removed chapter that is not
relevant to the function of “recovery only”.
Updated name of the USB setup executable.
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How to activate Windows Recovery Environment on OS Drive
Reference: DOC208258-1
Products delivered before Q1-2021 from Hatteland Technology may not have
DOC208258-1 Windows
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The Windows Recovery Environment must be manually activated before it can be used. Please follow the steps below.
How to activate WinRE
1. Check if your device has WinRE activated.
a. Open Command Line window with Administrator rights
b. Run the command: reagentc /info
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If it looks like the picture above, test the WinRE by typing the following command and
restarting your computer: reagentc /boottore
d. If your computer successfully booted into Windows Recovery Environment, press
HowYou
“continue”. to should
activatebootWinRE on OS
into Windows likedrive
normal and the WinRE is verified.
2. If your Windows RE status is “Disabled” or did not boot into Windows Recovery Environment
during boot test, do the following steps:
a. Open Command Line window with administrator rights
b. Run the following commands in order:
i. attrib -h -s c:\Recovery\WindowsRE\Winre.wim
ii. xcopy /h c:\Recovery\WindowsRE\Winre.wim c:\Windows\System32\Recovery
iii. reagentc /enable
c. Now test the WinRE by restarting your PC after typing the command: reagentc
/boottore
d. If your computer successfully booted into Windows Recovery Environment, press
“continue”. You should boot into Windows like normal and the WinRE is verified.
3. If you’re still unable to boot into WinRE or the status is still “disabled”. Please contact
Hatteland Technology Customer Support. Contact information available at
http://www.hattelandtechnology.com/.
Revision History
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User Guide
RTC Timer (ApolloLake)
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User RTC
Guide
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Timer
properties -(Apollolake)
belongs Hatteland Display AS-
ApolloLake
to User Guide
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Revision History
Created Approved
Created Approved
Rev Date By Date By Description
Rev Date By Date By Description
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1 2018-09-24 Wei Jing 2019-03-26 Morten Mæland First version
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Abbreviation
Abbreviation
Abbreviation Description
Abbreviation
RTC Description
Real-time Clock
RTC Real-time Clock
1 Description
APOLLOLAKE S/L motherboard is equipped with accurate external RTC chip. It can hold the time
accurately under absence of NTP time server.
The RTC timer works together with internal PCH timer on processor.
When OS is running, User APP is updating PCH time at runtime. During System boot, BIOS will copy
User Guide RTC Timer - ApolloLake
the timer from external RTC to internal PCH.
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However, when the system is shutdown or restart, the BIOS firmware has no chance to do the time
copy, then the time of external RTC timer is not up-to-date.
In this case, we need an additional method to update RTC timer under OS, together with PCH time.
So RTC time will always be up-to-date.
This document will introduce the method of accessing RTC timer under OS.
The RTC timer is connected to SMBUS interface of processor PCH SMBUS controller. SMBUS I/O
registers are exposed in system IO space. The user can control the I/O register to conduct SMBUS
communication. The SMBUS Base Address is 0xF040 on ApolloLake S/L Board.
To operate read/write operations on SMBUS, the user has to follow the following procedure of writing
data into specific registers.
1. Clear Host Status: Write data 0xFE to offset 0x00, wait the offset 0x00 value changing to
0x40.
2. Set Device address: Write data of address (for RTC timer 0x64(write)/0x65(read)) to offset
0x04
3. Set Slave Device Register Address: Write data of register index on target device to offset 0x03
4. Set Slave Device Register Data (only required for write operation): Write data of register data
on target device to offset 0x05
5. Set Execute bit: Write 0x48 to offset 0x02, and wait for offset 0x02 value change back to
0x08.
6. For read operation, the readout data is available at offset 0x05.
9 Wait 1 sec
10 Read Execute Bit IN Base Address + (Expected 0x08)
0x02
11 Read Returned IN Base Address + (See note 1
data 0x05 Time/Date
Register
Definition)
Note:
Note:
Note:
1. Time/Date Register definition in RTC timer
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3 Driver support
3.1 Windows
Windows does not provide direct IO address access in user-space, so a third party driver/library is
required to implement the IO control logic in application.
“
The InpOut32 device driver supports writing to "old fashioned" hardware port addresses. It does NOT
support USB devices such as USB Parallel ports or even PCI parallel ports.
The device driver is installed at runtime. To do this however needs administrator privileges. On Vista
& later, using UAC, you can run the InstallDriver.exe in the \Win32 folder to install the driver
appropriate for your OS. Doing so will request elevation and ask for your permission (or for the
administrator password). Once the driver is installed for the first time, it can then be used by any user
*without* administrator privileges
“[1]
Driver file is required to install beforehand. Then the user application call the provided interface to
read/write on IO port:
lpOut32 gfpOut32;
lpInp32 gfpInp32;
Sleep(1000);
return bValue;
}
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Sleep(1000);
if(!BWeekday)
{
bRTCFormatValue += ((bTimeValue/10) << 4);
bRTCFormatValue += bTimeValue%10;
}
else
{
if(bTimeValue < 1 || bTimeValue > 7)
{
bRTCFormatValue = 0x00;
}
else
{
return bRTCFormatValue;
}
void Main(void)
{
…
3.2 Linux
Under Linux, there are two methods to access RTC timer:
- Direct IO Access
- RTC Driver
Linux provides the generic IO port access method. The user application can call the IO Read/Write
functions from user space. The two commonly used function is inb and outb.
Before the IO port address can be accessed in user space. The application should use another
function ioperm to ask for the permission of usage.
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ioperm() sets the port access permission bits for the calling thread for num bits starting from port
addressfrom. If turn_on is nonzero, then permission for the specified bits is enabled; otherwise it is
disabled. Ifturn_on is nonzero, the calling thread must be privileged. [2]
4 Note
1. It is not recommended to operate read/write too frequently, because heavy load on this bus
may affect internal system devices working improperly.
2. It is always suggested to change RTC time at the same time when changing OS time/PCH
time.
Windows 10 refuses all the backwards date change in RTC. So when the date in RTC is
changed to earlier date and different from Windows date, Windows will ignore the date/time
change by RTC.
For example,
If user is changing RTC time from 01/10/2017 to 03/03/2015, by accessing RTC date in OS.
But the OS date is not updated accordingly. Then power input is cut off by accident.
This causes a mismatch between PCH date and RTC date. In next boot, the PCH date is
updated to 03/03/2015, but OS reject this earlier date and keep using 01/10/2017.
In this case the date must be changed manually before Windows will do automatic changes.
5 Reference
[1] InpOut32 and InpOutx64, http://www.highrez.co.uk/downloads/inpout32/default.htm
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Advanced>
Trusted Computing
TPM20 Device Found
Vendor: IFX
Firmware Version: 7.62
VGA Palette Snoop [Disable]
[Enable] * Sub menu is visible only when this item is Enabled
Active PCR banks SHA-1,SHA256
Available PCR banks SHA-1,SHA256
Pending operation [None] *
[TPM Clear]
Platform Hierarchy [Disable]
[Enabled] *
Storage Hierarchy [Disable]
[Enabled] *
Endorsement Hierarchy [Disable]
[Enabled] *
TPM2.0 UEFI Spec Version [TCG_1_2]
[TCG_2] *
Physical Presence Spec Version [1.2]
[1.3] *
TPM20 InterfaceType [CRB]
Device Select [TPM 1.2]
[TPM 2.0]
[Auto] *
ACPI Settings
Enable Hibernation [Disabled]
[Enabled]*
ACPI Sleep State [Suspend Disabled]
[S3 (Suspend to RAM)]*
Appendix 131
Power Configuration
Power Mode
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[18bit, Dual Channel]
[24bit(VESA), Single Channel]
[24bit(VESA), Dual Channel] *
[24bit(JEIDA), Single Channel]
[24bit(JEIDA), Dual Channel]
Panel Type [800 x 480]
[1024 x 768]
[1280 x 1024]
Power Configuration
Power Mode
Appendix 132
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BIOS Default Settings Overview
F81964 Super IO Configuration
Super IO Chip F81964
Serial Port 1 Configuration
[Disabled]
Serial Port
[Enabled] *
Device Settings IO=3F8h; IRQ=4
Change Settings [Auto] *
[IO=2F8h; IRQ=3]
[IO=3F8h; IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12]
[IO=2F8h; IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12]
[IO=3E8h; IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12]
[IO=2E8h; IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12]
Serial Port 2 Configuration
[Disabled]
Serial Port
[Enabled] *
Device Settings IO=2F8h; IRQ=3
Change Settings [Auto] *
[IO=3F8h; IRQ=4]
[IO=3F8h; IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12]
[IO=2F8h; IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12]
[IO=3E8h; IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12]
[IO=2E8h; IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12]
Serial Port 3 Configuration
[Disabled]
Serial Port
[Enabled] *
Device Settings IO=3E8h; IRQ=5
Change Settings [Auto] *
IO=3E8h; IRQ=5
IO=3E8h; IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12
IO=2E8h; IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12
IO=2F0h; IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12
IO=2E0h; IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12
Serial Port 4 Configuration
[Disabled]
Serial Port
[Enabled] *
Device Settings IO=2E8h; IRQ=7
Change Settings [Auto] *
IO=2E8h; IRQ=7
IO=3E8h; IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12
IO=3E8h; IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12
IO=2F0h; IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12
IO=2E0h; IRQ=3,4,5,6,7,9,10,11,12
Multi Function [RS-232] *
[RS-485]
[RS-422]
Terminal [off] * This menu is only configuable when set RS485 or 422
[on]
RS485 RTS# Auto Flow Control [Disabled] * This menu is only visible when set RS485
[Enabled]
H/W Monitor
PC Health Status
[Disabled] *
50 C
60 C
Smart Fan 1 Function
70 C
80 C
90 C
[Disabled] *
50 C
60 C
Smart Fan 2 Function
70 C
80 C
90 C
[Disabled] *
Appendix 133
ACPI Shutdown Temperature
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BIOS Default Settings Overview
[70 C/158 F]
[75 C/167 F]
ACPI Shutdown Temperature [80 C/176 F]
[85 C/185 F]
[90 C/194 F]
[95 C/203 F]
CPU Temperature : xx C
SYS Temperature : xx C
Fan1 Speed : xx RPM
Fan2 Speed : xx RPM
VCORE : +0.xxx V
VBAT : +2.xxx V
VCC12V : +11.xxx V
VDDQ +1.35V : +1.3xx V
CPU Configuration
Socket 0 CPU Information
Intel® Atom™ Processor E3950 @ 1.60GHz
CPU Signature 506C9
Microcode Patch 2E
Processor Cores 4
Intel HT Technology Not Supported
Intel VT-x Technology Supported
CPU Power Management
Turbo Mode [Disabled]
[Enabled] *
Active Processor Cores [Disabled] *
[Enabled] Sub menu is visible only when this item is Enabled
Core 0 [Enabled] *
[Disabled]
Core 1 [Enabled] *
[Disabled]
Core 2 [Enabled] *
[Disabled]
Core 3 [Enabled] *
[Disabled]
Monitor Mwait [Enabled] *
CSM Configuration
Compability Support Module Configuration
CSM Support [Disabled]
[Enabled]* Sub menu is visible only when this item is Enabled
CSM10 Module Version 7.79
GateA20 Active [Upon Request] *
[Always]
INT19 Trap Response [Immediate] *
[Postponed]
Boot option filter [UEFI and Lagacy] *
[Lagacy only]
[UEFI only]
Option ROM execution
Network [Do not launch] *
[EUEFI]
[Lagacy]
Preheat Configuration
[Disabled] *
Preheat Function
[Enabled]
NVMe Configuration
NVMe controller and Drive information
SDIO Configuration
[Auto] *
[ADMA]
SDIO Access Mode
[SDMA]
Appendix 134
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BIOS Default Settings Overview
SDIO Access Mode
[PIO]
Mass Storage Devices: --
Sdio Device 1 Details: --
Bus 0 Dev 1c Func 0
USB Configuration
USB Device:
USD Module Version 17
USB Controllers: 1 XHCI
USB Devices: 1 Keyboard, 1Mouse
Legacy USB Support [Enabled] *
[Disabled]
[Auto]
EHCI Hand-off [Enabled] *
[Disabled]
USB Mass Storage Driver Support [Enabled] *
[Disabled]
USDB hardware delays and time-outs:
USB transfer time-out [1 sec]
[5 sec]
[10 sec]
[20 sec] *
Device reset time-out [10 sec]
[20 sec] *
[30 sec]
[40 sec]
Device power-up delay [Auto]*
[Manual] Sub menu is visible only when this item is Manual
Device power-up delay in seconds [5] *
[1..40]
Chipset>
Uncore Configuration
IPU PCI Device Configuration:
USD Module Version 17
USB Controllers: 1 XHCI
USB Devices: 1 Keyboard, 1Mouse
IPU Enable/Disable [Disabled] *
[Enabled] Sub menu is visible only when this item is Enabled
SA IPU ACPI mode [Disabled]
[IGFX Child] *
[ACPI]
Rear camera [Disabled] *
[IMX214]
[IMX135]
Front Camera [Disabled]
[0V2740] *
Rotation [0] *
[90]
[180]
[270]
Appendix
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135
SATA Port 1
USB Configuration
XHCI Pre-Boot Driver [Enable]
[Disable] *
XHCI Mode [Enable] *
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USB VBUS
[Disable]
[Off]
[ON] *
USB HSIC1 Support [Enable]
[Disable] *
BIOS Default Settings Overview
Chipset SATA
Disabled
SATA Mode Selection [AHCI] *
SATA Port 0 xxx
SATA Port 1 xxx
USB Configuration
XHCI Pre-Boot Driver [Enable]
[Disable] *
XHCI Mode [Enable] *
[Disable]
USB VBUS [Off]
[ON] *
USB HSIC1 Support [Enable]
[Disable] *
USB SSIC1 Support [Enable]
[Disable] *
USB Port Disable Override [Disabled] *
[Enabled] Sub menu is visible only when this item is Enabled
USB Port #0 [Disable]
[Enable] *
USB Port #1 [Disable]
[Enable] *
USB Port #2 [Disable]
[Enable] *
USB Port #3 [Disable]
[Enable] *
USB Port #4 [Disable]
[Enable] *
USB Port #5 [Disable]
[Enable] *
USB Port #6 [Disable]
[Enable] *
USB Port #7 [Disable]
[Enable] *
USB 3 Port #0 [Disable]
[Enable] *
USB 3 Port #1 [Disable]
[Enable] *
USB 3 Port #2 [Disable]
[Enable] *
USB 3 Port #3 [Disable]
[Enable] *
USB 3 Port #4 [Disable]
[Enable] *
USB 3 Port #5 [Disable]
[Enable] *
XDCI Support [Disabled] *
[PCI Mode]
XHCI Disable Compliance Mode [FALSE] *
[TRUE]
Security>
Password Description
IF ONLY the administrator's password is set,
then this only limits access to Setup and is only asked for when entering Setup.
IF ONLY the User's password is set, then this is a power on password and must be entered to boot or enter
Setup. In Setup the User will have Administrator rights.
the password length must be in the following range:
Minimum length 3
Maximum length 20
Appendix 136
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BIOS Default Settings Overview
Attempt Secure Boot
[Enabled]
Secure boot Mode [Standard] *
[Customized] Submenu is only visable when this item is Customized
Boot>
Boot Configuration
Setup Prompt Timeout [1]*
1 .. 65535
Bootup NumLock State [On]*
[Off]
Quiet Boot [Disabled] *
[Enabled] *
Boot mode selection [LAGACY]
[UEFI] *
[DUAL]
FIXED BOOT ORDER Priorities
Boot Option Priority
[xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] *
Boot option #1
[Disabled]
[xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] *
Boot option #2
[Disabled]
[xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] *
Boot option #3
[Disabled]
[xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] *
Boot option #4
[Disabled]
[xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] *
Boot option #5
[Disabled]
[xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] *
Boot option #6
[Disabled]
[xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] *
Boot option #7
[Disabled]
[xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] *
Boot option #8
[Disabled]
UEFI Hard Disk Drive BBS Prioities
Boot Option #1 [xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] *
[Disable]
2. Default loadings
End of file.
Appendix 137
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WatchDog Timer function
If you are not familiar with the SCOM protocol, please review the Hatteland Technology's Serial Remote Control
Interface (SCOM) protocol document can be downloaded from:
https://www.hattelandtechnology.com/hubfs/pdfget/inb100018-7.htm
Suitable commands:
"WDF" - Software Watchdog Feed
"WDC" - Software Watchdog Configuration
The following link provides documentation, SDK, Code Examples and tools to access the unit's WatchDog function:
Please visit third-party link: http://www.fintek.com.tw/index.php/supports/sw-developkitdl
Fintek
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The information contained herein is the exclusive proprietary information of Feature Integration Technology Inc., is provided for customer’s
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Fintek written permission of Feature Integration Technology Inc. 本資料為精拓科技股份有限公司之智慧財產權,僅供客戶內部使用;非經精拓
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轉變成其它任何形式使用。
Appendix 138
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Pinout Assignments
Connectors illustrated here are either standard by factory default or may be available (through factory customization).
Note that some combinations may not be possible due to space restrictions. List also valid for customized models. All
pin out assignments are seen from users Point of View (POV) while looking straight at the connector. Please review
the dedicated datasheet or technical drawings for your actual unit to identify and determine the presence of desired
connector. Detailed information about Housing Connectors (terminal blocks) can be found earlier in this manual.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 19 17 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1
20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2
PIN 01 D0P+ Differential Pair 0 (Positive)
PIN 02 D0N- Differential Pair 0 (Negative) PIN 01 ML_Lane 0 (p) - Lane 0 (positive)
PIN 03 D1P+ Differential Pair 1 (Positive) PIN 02 GND - Ground
PIN 04 D2P+ Differential Pair 2 (Positive) PIN 03 ML_Lane 0 (n) - Lane 0 (negative)
PIN 05 D2N- Differential Pair 2 (Negative) PIN 04 ML_Lane 1 (p) - Lane 1 (positive)
PIN 05 GND - Ground
PIN 06 D1N- Differential Pair 1 (Negative) PIN 06 ML_Lane 1 (n) - Lane 1 (negative)
PIN 07 D3P+ Differential Pair 3 (Positive) PIN 07 ML_Lane 2 (p) - Lane 2 (positive)
PIN 08 D3N- Differential Pair 3 (Negative) PIN 08 GND - Ground
PIN 09 ML_Lane 2 (n) - Lane 2 (negative)
PIN 10 ML_Lane 3 (p) - Lane 3 (positive)
4-pin USB TYPE A PIN 11 GND - Ground
PIN 12 ML_Lane 3 (n) - Lane 3 (negative)
Pin 2: Negative Data Pin 4: Ground PIN 13* CONFIG1 - connected to Ground*
PIN 14* CONFIG2 - connected to Ground*
PIN 15 AUX CH (p) - Auxiliary Channel (positive)
PIN 16 GND - Ground
PIN 17 AUX CH (n) - Auxiliary Channel (negative)
PIN 18 Hot Plug - Hot Plug Detect
Pin 1: VCC +5V Pin 3: Positive Data PIN 19 Return - Return for Power
PIN 20 DP_PWR - Power for connector (3.3 V 500 mA)
*Pins 13 and 14 may either be directly connected to ground or
2-pin Terminal Block 5.08 - DC Power Input connected to ground through a pulldown device. This is the pinout for
source-side connector, the sink-side connector pinout will have lanes
Pin 2: Negative - Pin 1: Positive +
0–3 reversed in order; i.e., lane 3 will be on pin 1(n) and 3(p) while
lane 0 will be on pin 10(n) and 12(p).
Appendix 139
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Pinout Assignments
Serial Communication settings configured in BIOS: “Advanced/F81964 Super IO Configuration/Serial Port 4 Configuration/”
COM Port is identified in (Windows 10) Operating System as “COM4:”
9-pin non-isolated Serial COM DSUB Male 9-pin non-isolated Serial COM DSUB MALE 9-pin non-isolated Serial COM DSUB MALE
RS-232 RS-422 / RS-485 FULL DUPLEX RS-485 HALF DUPLEX
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 6 7 8 9 6 7 8 9
PIN 01 - Do not connect PIN 01 TxD- (Z) Transmit Data Negative PIN 01 Data - Data Negative
PIN 02 RxD Receive Data PIN 02 TxD + (Y) Transmit Data Positive PIN 02 Data + Data Positive
PIN 03 TxD Transmit Data PIN 03 RxD + (A) Receive Data Positive PIN 03 - Do not connect
PIN 04 - Do not connect PIN 04 RxD - (B) Receive Data Positive PIN 04 - Do not connect
PIN 05 GND Signal Ground PIN 05 GND Signal Ground PIN 05 GND Signal Ground
PIN 06 N/C No internal connnection PIN 06 N/C No internal connnection PIN 06 N/C No internal connnection
PIN 07 N/C No internal connnection PIN 07 N/C No internal connnection PIN 07 N/C No internal connnection
PIN 08 N/C No internal connnection PIN 08 N/C No internal connnection PIN 08 N/C No internal connnection
PIN 09 N/C No internal connnection PIN 09 N/C No internal connnection PIN 09 N/C No internal connnection
Use a cable that contains at least the wires required (not single wires). Heat Shrink Tubes must be applied to soldered wire/pins. Test
connection (beep) with Voltage Meter. Test connection between power pin and other pins to ensure no short circuit is present prior to
connecting cable and power on Display unit. Finally, the 9-pin DSUB must be covered by a back shell.
DE (Data Enable)
TX RX TX RX TX
Termination Ω RX
Termination Ω at end of cable Termination Ω
2 1 4 2 1
3 4 3 2 120Ω 1
at end of cable 4 120Ω at end of cable
3
Pin 1: TxD- (Z)
TX 120Ω
*
Pin 2: TxD+ (Y)
External Device
Termination Ω Termination Ω
at end of cable Pin 1: Data- at end of cable
120Ω 120Ω
Pin 2: Data+
External Device
External Device
* Note: 120Ω termination on TX pins are rarely needed, unless cable is long or enviroment is very noisy.
Appendix 140
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Pinout Assignments
10+10 pin RS-422 / RS-485 NMEA Module COM Module RS-232 - 2 x ports, 9-pin DSUB Male
Type Number “PCA200828-1 / PCA100293-1” Type Number “PCA100309-1”
12345
6 7 8 9 10 6 7 8 9 10
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 A B
6 7 8 9
PIN 01 DCD Data Carrier Detect
PIN 02 RxD Receive Data
PIN 03 TxD Transmit Data
PIN 04 DTR Data Terminal Ready
PIN 01 TxD- Transmit Data Negative PIN 05 GND Signal Ground
PIN 02 TxD+ Transmit Data Positive PIN 06 DSR Data Set Ready
PIN 03 GND Isolated Ground PIN 07 RTS Request To Send
PIN 04 RxD- Receive Data Negative PIN 08 CTS Clear To Send
PIN 05 RxD+ Receive Data Positive PIN 09 RI Ring Indicator
PIN 06 TxD- Transmit Data Negative
PIN 07 TxD+ Transmit Data Positive
PIN 08 GND Isolated Ground 8-pin RJ-45 10/100Mbps LAN/Ethernet
PIN 09 RxD- Receive Data Negative PCA100298-1 / HT 00274 OPT-A1
PIN 10 RxD+ Receive Data Positive
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
RS-485 Half Duplex (2-wire) Configuration:
Connect TX and RX pair-wise:
TX- to RX-, TX+ to RX+.
Pin 01 - TDP Transmit Differential Pair (Positive)
*Note: The jumper for “force of transmitter
Pin 02 - TDN Transmit Differential Pair (Negative)
(Forced TX(y)” is open by factory default. For Pin 03 - RDP Receive Differential Pair (Positive)
some custom models this jumper is preset Pin 04 - NC Not Connected
to closed (active), in that case unit has to be Pin 05 - NC Not Connected
opened and jumper set to open to allow Half Pin 06 - RDN Receive Differential Pair (Negative)
Duplex mode. Pin 07 - NC Not Connected
Pin 08 - NC Not Connected
10+10 pin Isolated Digital Input/Output Module
Type Number “PCA100297-1”
9-pin Amplified Mono/Stereo Audio Out, DSUB Female
Type Number “HT 00235 OPT-A1”
Module A Module B
5 4 3 2 1
9 8 7 6
PIN 01 LAUDR Left Audio Return*
PIN 02 LAUD Left Audio*
PIN 03 RAUDR Right Audio Return
Module A Module B PIN 04 RAUD Right Audio
PIN 05 N/C No internal connection
A1 External Power + A1 IN+[0] PIN 06 N/C No internal connection
A2 N/C (Not Connected) A2 IN-[0] PIN 07 N/C No internal connection
B1 External Power - (GND1) B1 IN+[1] PIN 08 N/C No internal connection
PIN 09 N/C No internal connection
B2 N/C (Not Connected) B2 IN-[1]
O1 HS[0] O1 N/C *For Mono: connect pin 01 and 02 only
C1 HS[1] C1 IN+[2]
C2 N/C (Not Connected) C2 IN-[2]
D1 HS[2] D1 IN+[3]
D2 N/C (Not Connected) D2 IN-[3]
O2 HS[3] O2 N/C
Appendix 141
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Pinout Assignments
4+4 pin CAN I/O Module, 2 channels CAN H
Type Number “ZIA0001310-B / ZIA0001310-SLCAN”
120Ω 120Ω
* CAN L
*
CAN1
CAN Node CAN Node CAN Node
Cable Stub
Length CAN H CAN H CAN H
1 2 3 4
CAN L CAN L CAN L
1 2 3 4
Appendix 142
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IEC62368 policy for Hatteland Technology products
Introduction
According to the requirements of EN 62368-1:2014.
The tables below refers to the policies for opening, servicing and installation of the unit(s) referred to in this manual.
This equipment is designed to be used as a fixed installation and to be sold through special sales channels for
professional use.
Defenition Description
Ordinary person/ Ordinary person is the term applied to all persons other than instructed persons and skilled
Sailor/End-User persons. Ordinary persons include not only users of the equipment, but also all persons who
may have access to the equipment or who may be in the vicinity of the equipment.
Under normal operating conditions or abnormal operating conditions, ordinary persons should
not be exposed to parts comprising energy sources capable of causing pain or injury.
Under a single fault condition, ordinary persons should not be exposed to parts comprising
energy sources capable of causing injury.
Instructed person Instructed person is a term applied to persons who have been instructed and trained by a
skilled person, or who are supervised by a skilled person, to identify energy sources that may
cause pain and to take precautions to avoid unintentional contact with or exposure to those
energy sources. Under normal operating conditions, abnormal operating conditions or single
fault conditions, instructed persons should not be exposed to parts comprising energy sources
capable of causing injury.
Skilled person Skilled person is a term applied to persons who have training or experience in the equipment
technology, particularly in knowing the various energies and energy magnitudes used in the
equipment. Skilled persons are expected to use their training and experience to recognize
energy sources capable of causing pain or injury and to take action for protection from injury
from those energies. Skilled persons should also be protected against unintentional contact or
exposure to energy sources capable of causing injury.
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IEC62368 policy for Hatteland Technology products
Authority Description
Children This equipment is not suitable for use in locations where children are likely to be present.
Instructed person Allowed to open hatches/latches which does not require tools, such as Disktrays.
Allowed to open "battery-hatch" to change the battery even if tools are required.
Allowed to install the unit.
Allowed to terminate/connect cables to the unit indoors.
Note: Be aware that additional definition for “skilled person” may apply, country dependent.
Conditions Description
AC power net Class Class 1.
Pollution degree 2.
Over voltage category 2.
Transient requirement External circuits are considered to be installed wholly within the same building structure.
Battery Obligated to use battery specified for the product.
Altitude Products are designed for a max operating altitude of 2000m.
Installation Description
Mounting brackets Only bracket defined/specified for the unit is allowed.
AC power cord When installed it shall be possible to disconnect the unit from the AC power net
i.e. possible to reach AC connecter.
Transient requirement External circuits are considered to be installed wholly within the same building structure.
Earthing Obligated to use defined earthing material/method specified for the unit.
- There must be a fully water/dustproof seal between the IP66 front and the console.
- Dust/water ingress protection of console. (Unit/product is rated for pollution degree 2).
- Humidity/condensation control in console.
- Thermal management in console (so units can operate within rated temperature range).
144
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Basic Trouble-shooting
GENERAL ISSUES FOR TFT PANEL BASED PRODUCTS
Note: Applies for a range of various products. This is only meant as a general guide.
IMAGE APPEARANCE:
A faulty TFT panel can have black lines, pixel errors, failed sections, flickering or flashing image. Incorrect graphic
card refresh rate, resolution or interlaced mode will probably cause the image to be the wrong size, it may scroll,
flicker badly or possibly even no image is present. Sparkling on the display may be a faulty TFT panel signal cable,
and it needs service attention.
VGA Signal Only: Horizontal interference can usually be corrected by adjusting the PHASE (OSD menu).
Vertical interference can usually be corrected by adjusting the FREQUENCY (OSD menu).
Appendix 145
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Declaration of Conformity
We, manufacturer, Hatteland Technology AS, Eikeskogvegen 52, N-5570 Aksdal, Norway
declare under our sole responsibility that the JH MMD, JH MMC, JH STD, JH MIL, HM NMD, HM MIL, HM CMD, HT STD, HD MMD, HD
MVD, HM MMD, HM XRD, HM RMD, HT MMC, HD MMC, HT/HM (computers) and HN G (Network Switches) product ranges is in
conformity with the following standards in accordance with the EMC Directive.
Signature:........................................................ Signature:........................................................
Frode Grindheim Arne Kristiansen
Vice President Product Management Site Manager - Test & Commission Division
Aksdal, Norway Oslo, Norway
CE MARK FIRST AFFIXED DATE (11 March 2010)
Declaration of Conformity
We, manufacturer, Hatteland Technology AS, Eikeskogvegen 52, N-5570 Aksdal, Norway
declare under our sole responsibility that the JH MMD, JH MMC, JH STD, JH MIL, HM NMD, HM MIL, HM CMD, HT STD,
HD MMD, HD MVD, HM MMD, HM XRD, HM RMD, HT MMC, HD MMC, HT/HM (computers) and HN G (Network Switches)
product ranges is in conformity with IEC 60945 4th (EN 60945:2002) and IACS E10 (where applicable)
Declaration of Conformity
We, manufacturer, Hatteland Technology AS, Eikeskogvegen 52, N-5570 Aksdal, Norway
declare under our sole responsibility that the products listed below comply with
FCC 47 CFR Part 15, Subpart B, Class A:
JH MMD, JH MMC, JH STD, JH MIL, HM NMD, HM MIL, HM CMD, HT STD, HD MMD, HD MVD, HM MMD, HM XRD,
HM RMD, HT MMC, HD MMC, HT/HM (computers) and HN G (Network Switches) product ranges
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial
environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to
cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Signature:........................................................ Signature:........................................................
Frode Grindheim Arne Kristiansen
Vice President Product Management Site Manager - Test & Commission Division
Aksdal, Norway Oslo, Norway
FCC MARK FIRST AFFIXED DATE (16 February 2012)
IND100237-1 This document was last approved, reviewed and found valid on 06 Oct 2021 by the signed participants as stated above.
Return Of Goods Information
Return of goods:
(Applies not to warranty/normal service/repair of products)
Before returning goods, please contact your system supplier before sending anything directly to manufacturer. When
you return products after loan, test, evaluation or products subject for credit, you must ensure that all accessories
received from our warehouse are returned. This applies to cables, powermodules and additional equipment except
screws or similar, user manual, datasheets or other written paper documents. Furthermore, the product must not have
any minor / medium or severe scratches, chemical spills or similar on the backcover, front frame or glass.
This is required in order to credit the invoice 100%. Missing parts will not be subject for credit, and you will not get
total credit for returned product. You will either be charged separately, or the amount is withdrawn from the credit. If
you decide to ship the missing items later on, you will get 100% credit for that particular invoice or items received at
manufacturer incoming goods control. Please contact our Repair Centre if additional questions or review the following
links at bottom of page for more information online.
Make sure you surround the product with the following material (whenever possible):
Use the original packaging from manufacturer, firm foam material, bubble wrap, lots of PadPack paper
or foam chips/polyester wrapped in sealed plastic bags. Please make sure that the unit is protected
with a surrounding plastic bag to prevent dust accumulation around the unit.
If you do not have the original packaging or are uncertain as to how to secure the unit properly,
please consider seeking advice from nearby shipping or transportation offices, if in doubt!
Do not under any circumstances use loose foam chips, expanded polyester, clothes, cardboard with
sharp edges/spikes, too little or nothing to secure the unit inside the box. Do not use cardboard
boxes that are clearly too weak or not suitable for securing the unit properly during overseas shipment.
https://www.hattelandtechnology.com/rma-procedure
Additional information:
https://www.hattelandtechnology.com/legal-documents
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General Terms and Conditions
As of January 2015, Hatteland Technology AS’ “Terms of Sales and Delivery” and “Warranty Terms” have been
substituted by the updated ”General terms and conditions for sale of goods and performance of additional services”
(the “General Terms and Conditions”).
Further, from January 2015 onward, the previous “Terms of Sales and Delivery” and “Warranty Terms”, as well as
other standard terms and conditions, policies and instructions issued by Hatteland Technology AS, will be removed
from the User Manuals.
Instead, the updated General Terms and Conditions and the other standard terms and conditions, policies and
instructions issued by Hatteland Technology AS will be available via our website only.
1) CONTROL
Control the goods immediately by receipt. Examine the quantity against the invoice/packinglist/shipping documents. Look for outward defects on
the packing which may indicate damage on or loss of contents. Control the container and the seals for any defects.
2) SECURING EVIDENCE
When defects on the goods have been found, evidence must be secured, and seller must be informed. Call the transporter and point out the
defects. Add a description of the defects on the goods receipt, the forwarder’s copy of the way-bill or on the driving slip.
3) RESCUE
Try to restrict the damage and the loss. Seller will compensate expenses incurred due to reasonable security efforts in addition to damage and loss.
4) COMPLAINT
Immediately write a complaint to the transporter or his agent. Immediately forward the complaint to the transporter or his agent, and hold the
transporter responsible for the defects. The complaint must be sent at the latest:
- for carriage by sea: within 3 days
- for overland / air transportation within 7 days
5) DOCUMENTATION
For any claims the following documentation is required and must forwarded to the company or their agent: invoice, way-bill and/or bill of landing,
and/or statement of arrival, inspection document, besides a copy of the letter of complaint to the transporter.
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Pixel Defect Policy
Due to the effect that dot failures are part of the TFT technology such failure occurrence cannot be prevented basically. Even though dot defects
usually occur during production process, new defects can appear within the lifespan of a TFT display. Neither the production at LCD-supplier nor
the use of an LCD-Monitor after shipment can be influenced by Hatteland Technology. Hence Hatteland Technology cannot be made responsible
for such dot failures. However Hatteland Technology understands and accepts the responsibility towards the customers for the delivery of new
displays, therefore accepts a limitation on dot defects occurrence on new displays delivered to the customer.
PRINCIPLES
a. One pixel consists of 3 dots (Red, Green and Blue)
c. Inspector observes the LCD from normal direction at a distance of 50cm above the worktable. Dark dots are
counted under entire white screen. Bright dots are counted under entire black screen.
d. Dot failures within tolerances below do not qualify for warranty claims.
Dark dots ≤8
EXTRAORDINARY CIRCUMSTANCES
Possible cases which cannot be influenced either by customer or Hatteland Technology.
Examples:
• Acceptance of bright dots in “non-critical” display areas.
• Acceptance of bright dots with defined color.
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Parts and Recycling
Rev 02 - 20 May 2021
Parts in Displays and Panel Computers, and how to recycle
Part Where to dispose of parts
TFT Panel Electrical waste Optically bonded units: the TFT Panel,
Glass Metal waste Glass and frame is to be disposed of as
Frame Metal waste Electrical waste. Do not separate.
Chassis Metal waste
Brackets Metal waste
Motherboard / Electronic Boards (PCB’s) Electrical waste
Power supply Electrical waste
Cable Kit Electrical waste
Outerbox, sleeve and Kit box Paper waste
Paper sheets/User Manual Paper waste
Plastic bags Plastic waste
EPS Foam Plastic waste
Contact Hatteland Technology for specific part numbers: https://www.hattelandtechnology.com/spareparts
Step 1. Seperate the electronics from any metal and glass that is easily separatable.
If unit is optically bonded, do not separate TFT panel from glass and Metal frame
(glass,TFT panel and Metal Frame is to be disposed of as if electronic waste if Optically Bonded).
Step 2. Sort the source materials and dispose of the electronics and metal/glass parts in the appropriate
recycling/sorting station.
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Notes
General Notes:
- The unit is tested according to
IEC 60945 4th (EN 60945:2002), 4.4, equipment category b) “protected from the weather (formerly class B)”.
- Use of brillance and front User Controls may inhibit visibility of information at night.
- License Terms for the installed OEM Operating System (OS) can be found in the following default factory paths:
Note: This is a general listing for a varity of OS’s Hatteland Technology can factory install depending on unit.
Please check specification for your unit to verify type of OS installed in order to retrieve the license terms.
Microsoft® Windows® 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC 2019: C:\Windows\System32\en-US\Licenses\_Default\EnterpriseS\license.rtf
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User Notes
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Revision History
Rev. By Date Notes
00_01 SE 21 Jun 2019 Release for internal review.
00_02 ALL 07 Aug 2019 Revised after internal review.
SE
00_03 ALL 18 Sep 2019 Revised after internal review.
SE
00_04 SE 18 Oct 2019 Revised after internal review.
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