Operation: USB Interface U1, U2, U3 and U4

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RTU560

Connections and settings


HMI unit 560HMR01

Application, characteristics and technical data USB Interface U1, U2, U3 and U4
have to be taken from the hardware datasheet: The USB interfaces are available on a USB 2.0
560HMR01 1KGT 150 808 V001 Type A connector and support EHCI functions.
The signals are used according to Tab. 2.
Operation USB Interface
The HMI unit is a control unit for other local com-
munication units of the RTU560 system. There- Pin Signal Description
fore the 560HMR01 has two integrated Ethernet
10BaseT/100BaseT LAN interfaces (E1, E2). 1 VBUS Supply 5VDC

Different peripherals, like a keyboard or mouse, 2 D- Data -


can be connected to the 560HMR01. Therefore
the 560HMR01 has four integrated USB 2.0 3 D+ Data +
standard, Type A interfaces (U1, U2, U3, U4).
4 GND Ground
At the integrated Audio interface an external ac-
tive speaker system or a headphone can be used. Shield Connected with housing

At the integrated VGA interface a monitor can be


Tab 2: USB Interface
used.
The USB 1.1 Standard specifies that a standard
cable can have a maximum length of 3 meters
Ethernet Interface E1 and E2 with devices operating at Low Speed (1.5 Mbit/s),
and a maximum length of 5 meters with devices
The Ethernet interfaces are available on a RJ45 operating at Full Speed (12 Mbit/s).
connector and support different functions:
USB 2.0 provides a maximum cable length of 5
 Interface to RTU Integrated HMI meters for devices running at Hi Speed (480
 Interface to external networks Mbit/s).

The signals are used according to Tab. 1. Audio Interface


Ethernet Interface The Audio interface provides a 2-channel High
Definition stereo signal on the boards front plate.
Pin Signal Input/Output Via a 3.5mm jack plug an external active speaker
system or a headphone can be used.
1 TD + Output

2 TD - Output VGA Interface


3 RD + Input RJ45 The VGA interface is available on a standard High
Density D-SUB-15 connector on the front plate.
Lnk 1
4 The signals are used according to Tab. 3.
Not used
Act 8
5 VGA Interface
Jack
6 RD - Input Pin Signal Description
7 1 Red Analog Red 75 Ω
Not used
8 2 Green Analog Green 75 Ω

Shield Connected with 3 Blue Analog Blue 75 Ω


housing
4 ID2 Monitor ID Bit #2
Tab 1: Ethernet Interface
5 GND Digital Ground DDC
Each network segment can have a maximum
cabling distance of 100 metres with Cat-5-cable. 6 R-GND Analog Ground Red

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Connections and Settings HMI unit 560HMR01

7 G-GND Analog Ground Green


Power-on Switch
8 B-GND Analog Ground Blue The operating system of the 560HMR01 can be
shut down or restarted by using the power-on
9 Key not used switch. The power-on switch is hidden placed
behind the boards front plate. The power-on
Analog Ground
10 S-GND switch can be tripped through the drill in the
Synchronisation
boards front plate by using a suitable tool (for
11 ID0 Monitor ID Bit #0 example a paper clip).

12 ID1 Monitor ID Bit #1


Power Supply
13 HSync
Horizontal The supply voltage for the 560HMR01 is 5VDC.
Synchronisation The connector consists of a 48 pole DIN 41612 F-
plug. The maximum input power is 15 Watt.
Verticale
14 VSync
Synchronisation
RTC-Backup Battery
15 ID3 Monitor ID Bit #3
The RTC is buffered by a replaceable 3V Lithium
Shield Connected with
coin cell.
housing

Tab 3: VGA Interface For changing the battery follow the


The same VGA cable can be used with a variety ! instructions below:
of supported VGA resolutions, ranging from
640×400px @70 Hz (24 MHz of signal bandwidth) 1. Shut down the 560HMR01 within OS.
to 1280×1024px (SXGA) @85 Hz (160 MHz) and 2. Take care of ESD protection before
up to 2048×1536px (QXGA) @85 Hz (388 MHz). dismounting the 560HMR01 of the
The maximum length of the standard VGA cable RTU-rack.
depends on its quality and the used video resolu-
3. Unscrew Computer-On module and
tion.
disconnect from the board.
4. Replace the battery. Avoid to touch
other components (see Fig. 1 or Fig. 2).
5. Connect Computer-On module to the
board again and tighten the screws.
6. Push 560HMR01 into RTU-rack
7. The 560HMR01 restarts automatically.

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Connections and Settings HMI unit 560HMR01

Signaling
The LEDs of the 560HMR01 are controlled by the
560HMR01 firmware and a windows service.
Tab. 4 describes the system LEDs of the
560HMR01.

LED Colour Meaning


ERROR red Warning / Error:
- LED is flashing when
the battery is low
- LED is on when the
battery is empty
- LED is on during start
up the operating system
Act (2x) green Ethernet Activity E1, E2

Lnk (2x) yellow Ethernet Link E1, E2

RUN (1x) green The CMU is reachable


via Ethernet

RUN (1x) yellow The OS is running but not


reachable via Ethernet

RUN OFF No OS is running

Tab 4: Meaning of LEDs

The LEDs “Act" and “Lnk” are directly connected


to the Ethernet-controller.

Firmware Version
This board will be delivered with Windows Em-
bedded Standard 7 with SP1 (English, 32bit).

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Fig 1: Side view of the 560HMR01

Fig 2: Front plate and Top side of the


560HMR01

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RTU560
Connections and settings
HMI unit 560HMR01

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