Topcon Car Video System W106 User Manual

X20 Console Reference Manual  
Part Number W106  
Rev. 1.5  
© Copyright Topcon Precision Agriculture  
October, 2007  
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Table of Contents  
Preface............................................................................ 1-1  
Terms & Conditions .................................................................... 1-2  
Manual Conventions ................................................................... 1-8  
Chapter 2  
Introduction.................................................................... 2-1  
X20 Console Features ................................................................. 2-2  
Screen...................................................................................... 2-3  
Audio....................................................................................... 2-3  
Keyboard & Mouse................................................................. 2-3  
Pen Stylus................................................................................ 2-4  
Console Overview: Front ............................................................ 2-4  
Touch Screen........................................................................... 2-4  
Operating System.................................................................... 2-5  
Status LED’s ........................................................................... 2-5  
X20 Logo ................................................................................ 2-5  
Console Overview: Side.............................................................. 2-6  
X20 Console Housing............................................................. 2-6  
USB Ports................................................................................ 2-7  
Console Overview: Rear ............................................................. 2-7  
Power Button........................................................................... 2-8  
Reset Button............................................................................ 2-8  
Power Connector..................................................................... 2-8  
RAM® Mount......................................................................... 2-8  
Heat Sink Fins......................................................................... 2-8  
Internal Speaker ...................................................................... 2-9  
Rear External Ports ..................................................................... 2-9  
Communication Ports (COM Ports)........................................ 2-9  
USB Ports.............................................................................. 2-10  
CAN Bus Port ....................................................................... 2-10  
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PS2 Mouse Port..................................................................... 2-10  
PS2 Keyboard ....................................................................... 2-10  
Audio Port..............................................................................2-11  
LAN Port................................................................................2-11  
VGA Port................................................................................2-11  
Chapter 3  
Unpacking the X20 Box................................................. 3-1  
Contents of the X20 Kit .............................................................. 3-1  
Mounting Kit Supplied for the X20 Console.............................. 3-2  
Chapter 4  
Installing the X20 Console............................................ 4-1  
Positioning the X20 Console....................................................... 4-2  
Options for Mounting the X20 Console...................................... 4-2  
Option 1................................................................................... 4-2  
Option 2................................................................................... 4-3  
How to Use the RAM® Mounts ............................................. 4-3  
Schematic Layout of the X20 Power Harness............................. 4-4  
Fitting the X20 Power Harness ................................................... 4-4  
2 Pin WeatherPack Plug .............................................................. 4-5  
Connecting the Power Connector................................................ 4-6  
Chapter 5  
X20 Power Management System.................................. 5-1  
Understanding the X20 Power Management System.................. 5-1  
Status LED’s................................................................................ 5-2  
Left LED ................................................................................. 5-2  
Right LED............................................................................... 5-2  
Conditions in which the X20 Console Will Start........................ 5-2  
Conditions in which the X20 Console Will NOT Start............... 5-3  
Understanding the Red Colored LED ......................................... 5-4  
External Supply Status............................................................ 5-4  
Internal Battery Status............................................................. 5-5  
LED’s and Charging the Battery............................................. 5-6  
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Internal Battery Charging Restrictions........................................ 5-6  
X20 Power Management Status LED’s....................................... 5-7  
Monitoring the X20 Console, when Switched OFF.................... 5-9  
Monitoring the X20 Console, when Switched ON ..................... 5-9  
Chapter 6  
Switching the X20 Console ON.................................... 6-1  
Turning the Power ON ................................................................ 6-1  
If the X20 Console Will NOT Startup......................................... 6-2  
Chapter 7  
Windows Desktop.......................................................... 7-1  
Task Bar .................................................................................. 7-1  
Start Button ............................................................................. 7-1  
System Tray............................................................................. 7-2  
X20 Manager........................................................................... 7-2  
Accessing X20 Manager from the System Tray ................. 7-2  
Chapter 8  
X20 Manager .................................................................. 8-1  
Accessing X20 Manager Using the X20 Logo ........................... 8-1  
X20 Manager Window ................................................................ 8-2  
Adjust Screen Brightness........................................................ 8-3  
Adjust Audio Volume.............................................................. 8-4  
Power/Battery Status............................................................... 8-4  
Auto Shutdown Delay............................................................. 8-5  
Procedure of Auto Shutdown.................................................. 8-6  
Procedure of Auto Shutdown, when ‘Disabled’...................... 8-7  
Shutdown Button..................................................................... 8-8  
X20 Logo Pressed................................................................... 8-8  
Hide Button............................................................................. 8-9  
Chapter 9  
Touch Screen Calibration ............................................. 9-1  
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Chapter 10  
Switching the X20 Console OFF ................................ 10-1  
The ATX Shutdown Process ................................................. 10-1  
Chapter 11  
X20 Accessories...........................................................11-1  
External Speaker ........................................................................11-1  
Connecting the External Speaker...........................................11-1  
GPS Hook-Up Cable..................................................................11-2  
240 Volt Adapter.........................................................................11-2  
Chapter 12  
Transferring Data......................................................... 12-1  
USB Ports.................................................................................. 12-1  
Chapter 13  
Looking After the X20 Console .................................. 13-1  
Operating the X20 Console....................................................... 13-1  
Cleaning the Touch Screen........................................................ 13-2  
Touch Screen Use...................................................................... 13-2  
Storing the X20 Console ........................................................... 13-3  
Chapter 14  
Nickel-Metal Hydride Battery Characteristics........... 14-1  
Advantages of Nickel-Metal Hydride Batteries........................ 14-3  
Disadvantages of Nickel-Metal Hydride Batteries ................... 14-4  
The X20 Console....................................................................... 14-5  
Chapter 15  
X20 Console Specifications........................................ 15-1  
System Software........................................................................ 15-1  
Processing ................................................................................. 15-1  
Display and Touch Screen......................................................... 15-1  
Interfaces................................................................................... 15-2  
Power......................................................................................... 15-2  
Audio......................................................................................... 15-2  
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Dimensions................................................................................ 15-2  
Environmental........................................................................... 15-2  
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Preface  
This manual has been developed to provide you with information  
necessary to operate and maintain this Topcon Precision Agriculture  
(TPA) product. Proper service and use is important for the safe and  
reliable operation of the product. The sections provided in this manual  
include information necessary for the safe and correct operation, care,  
and troubleshooting of this product. The benefits this product provides  
can be greatly influenced by your knowledge of the products described  
in this manual.  
NOTICE  
NOTICE  
Please read these Terms and Conditions carefully.  
Terms and Conditions  
General  
APPLICATION - You accept these Terms and Conditions by  
purchasing the product from Topcon Precision Agriculture (TPA)  
or from one TPA’s product dealers.  
COPYRIGHT - All information contained in this manual is the  
intellectual property of, and copyrighted material of TPA. All  
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or data in this manual without TPA’s express written consent and  
may only use such information for the care and operation of your  
product. The information and data in this manual are a valuable  
asset of TPA and are developed by the expenditure of consider-  
able work, time and money, and are the result or original  
selection, coordination and arrangement by TPA.  
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TRADEMARKS – ZYNX, PROSTEER, EAGLE, KEE Tech-  
nologies, Topcon, Topcon Positioning Systems and Topcon Preci-  
sion Agriculture are trademarks or registered trademarks of the  
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or in any other advertisements or TPA literature or made by an  
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and Conditions (Including the software licence, warranty and  
limitation of liability).  
IMPORTANT: SAFETY - Improper use of the product can lead  
to death or injury to persons, damage to property and/or mal-  
function of the product. The product should only be repaired by  
authorized TPA service centres. You should closely review the  
safety warnings and directions as to the proper use of the product  
in this manual and at all times comply with the same.  
Limited Warranty  
ELECTRONIC and MECHANICAL COMPONENTS -TPA  
warrants that the electronic components manufactured by TPA  
shall be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period  
of one year from the original date of shipment to the dealer. TPA  
warrants that all valves, hoses, cables and mechanical parts  
manufactured by TPA shall be free of defects in materials and  
workmanship for a period of 12 months from the date of sale.  
RETuRN and REPAIR - During the respective warranty peri-  
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TPA for repair. TPA will promptly repair the defective item at no  
charge, and ship it back to you. You must pay the shipping and  
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handling charges in respect of the same. Calibration or compo-  
nents, labour and travel expenses incurred for in-field removal  
and replacement of components are not covered in this warranty  
policy. Damage to components due to negligence, abuse or im-  
proper use, maintenance, modification or repair is NOT covered  
under this warranty.  
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(including where TPA has been advised of the possibility of such  
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loss of time, loss or destruction of data, loss of profit, savings or  
revenue or loss of or damage to the product. In addition, TPA is  
not responsible or liable for damages or costs incurred in con-  
nection with obtaining substitute products or software, claims by  
others, inconvenience, or any other costs.  
In any event, TPA’s liability to you or any other person for any  
claim, loss or damage (in contract, tort or on any other basis) will  
be limited (in TPA’s option) to either (a) the replacement or repair  
of the product, or (b) payment of the cost of replacing or repair-  
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act or omission in respect of the product.  
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These Terms and Conditions may be amended, modified, super-  
seded or cancelled, at any time by TPA. These Terms and Condi-  
tions will be governed by, and construed in accordance with:  
- the laws of South Australia if the product is sold and supplied  
to you in Australia (in which case the courts of South Australia or  
the Federal Court of Australia (Adelaide Registry) have exclusive  
jurisdiction in respect of any claim or dispute); or  
- the laws of the State of California if the product is sold and sup-  
plied to you outside of Australia.  
All information, illustrations, and applications contained herein  
are based on the latest available information at the time of pub-  
lication. TPA reserves the right to make product changes at any  
time without notice.  
If any part of these Terms and Conditions would be unenforce-  
able, the provision must be read down to the extent necessary  
to avoid that result, and if the provision cannot be read down to  
that extent, it must be severed without affecting the validity and  
enforceability of the remainder of these Terms and Conditions.  
Comments, suggestions, and questions about TPA products are  
welcomed. Contact your local TPA representative or a represent-  
ative at our corporate facility.  
Topcon Precision Agriculture  
14 Park Way  
Mawson Lakes, South Australia 5095.  
Phone: +61 8 8203 3300  
Fax: +61 8 8203 3399  
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Service Information  
Service assistance can be provided by contacting your local TPA  
Authorised Dealer or by calling the Topcon Precision Agriculture  
Service Centre.  
Phone: +61 8 8203 3300  
Fax:  
+61 8 8203 3399  
8.30am to 5pm (Adelaide Local Time), Monday through Friday.  
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Communications Regulation Information  
FCC Compliance Statement (uSA)  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for  
a Class ‘Adigital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Op-  
eration of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harm-  
ful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the  
interference at their own expense.  
FCC Compliance Statement (Canada)  
This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian  
Interference-Causing Equipment Regulation.  
CE EMC Statement (European Community)  
Warning: This is a class ‘Aproduct. In a domestic environment this  
product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be  
required to take adequate measures.  
‘C’ Tick EMC Statement (Australia & New Zealand)  
Certification No. N12317. This product meets the applicable require-  
ments of the Australia and New Zealand EMC Framework.  
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Radio & Television Interference  
This computer equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio-fre-  
quency energy. If it is not installed and used correctly – that is, in strict  
accordance with TOPCON Precision Agriculture instructions – it may  
cause interference with radio communication.  
You can determine whether your computer system is causing interfer-  
ence by turning it off. If the interference stops, it was probably caused  
by the computer or one of the peripheral electronic devices.  
If your computer system does cause interference to a radio or other  
electronic device, try to correct the interference by using one or more of  
the following measures:  
Turn the radio antenna until the interference stops.  
Move the computer to either side of the radio or other  
electronic device.  
Move the computer farther away from the radio or other  
electronic device.  
Connect the computer to a different circuit to the radio or other  
electronic device.  
If necessary contact your nearest TOPCON Precision Agriculture dealer  
for assistance.  
Important: Changes or modifications to this product not authorized by  
TOPCON Precision Agriculture could void the EMC compliance and  
negate your authority to operate the product.  
This product was tested for EMC compliance under conditions that  
included the use of TOPCON Precision Agriculture peripheral devices  
& TOPCON Precision Agriculture shielded cables and connectors be-  
tween system components.  
It is important that you use TOPCON Precision Agriculture peripheral  
devices between system components to reduce the possibility of caus-  
ing interference to radios and other electronic devices.  
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Manual Conventions  
This Manual uses the following conventions:  
File>Exit  
Enter  
~
~
Click/tap/press the File menu, then click/tap/press Exit.  
Click/tap/press the button or key labelled Enter.  
Supplementary information that can help you configure,  
maintain, or set up a system.  
TIP  
Supplementary information that can have an effect on  
system operation, system performance, measurements  
& personal safety.  
NOTICE  
Notification that an action has the potential to  
adversely effect system operation, system  
performance, data integrity, or personal health.  
CAUTION  
Notification that an action will result in systems  
damage, loss of data, loss of warranty, or personal  
injury.  
WARNING  
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD THIS  
ACTION BE PERFORMED.  
DANGER  
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Introduction  
The X20 console is a powerful computer which can be adapted into a  
number of mobile applications from agriculture, mining and  
construction.  
In today’s changing world the need for advanced application  
technologies and efficiency of in-cab control with multiple functions as  
well as ease of use is important.  
The X20 console from Topcon Precision Agriculture is a powerful  
solution to meet the most demanding situations.  
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X20 Console Features  
Windows® XP PRO SP2 is the X20’s operating system  
Built in protection against vehicles start up  
Intelligent Power Management supply. Status LED's displays  
status of the External Supply and Internal Battery, see Chapter 5  
ATX power ON/OFF – Power Button needs to be pressed for 2-3  
seconds to power up  
When shutting down the console, the console automatically powers  
down and switches the console OFF  
Processor speed 1Ghz  
2GB Industrial Flashcard  
512 MB RAM  
Faster performance when running multiple applications (Improved  
SVGA)  
The X20 console logo activates the X20 Manager to allow the  
operator to adjust the screen brightness, adjust the audio  
volume, displays the internal battery and external supply status,  
see Chapter 8.  
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Screen  
When the X20 console is running, and the X20 logo is pressed for  
5 seconds the X20 Manager window is displayed. This allows the  
operator to adjust the brightness of the screen, adjust the volume  
control and check the battery status, see Chapter 7 and 8.  
8.4" LCD high contrast TFT, Backlit, 800x600 resolution. This  
screen has a very high contrast allowing clear visibility outdoors.  
Yet it can be dimmed for night work.  
The screen has a touch panel fitted with a glass backing, which  
will break if impacted heavily. The touch panel is very durable and  
should be wiped clean regularly when the X20 console is off.  
The calibration of the touch panel should never change, in normal  
operating temperatures. However, if the X20 console is operated  
in extreme temperatures, this calibration may change. Adjust  
calibration using calibration software and stylus, see Chapter 9.  
Audio  
The X20 console has a speaker built in for audible and voice  
alarms. The operating volume of the X20 is adjusted using a  
volume control. To adjust the volume see page 8-4.  
An audio plug (Figure 2-3 on page 2-7) is supplied at the rear  
of the console for the fitment of the external speaker which is  
supplied with the X20 console kit.  
Keyboard & Mouse  
A USB mouse and keyboard are supplied. The USB mouse and  
keyboard can plug into one of four USB ports on the X20 console.  
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Pen Stylus  
A pen stylus is supplied to select objects and areas on the touch  
screen, instead of using your finger.  
The pen stylus comes with a holder with double sided tape to  
mount in the vehicle or on the housing of the X20 console.  
Console Overview: Front  
Touch Screen  
Operating  
System  
X20 Logo  
Status LED's  
Figure 2-1. Front of the X20 Console  
Touch Screen  
The touch screen (Figure 2-1) is an 8.4” TFT Active Matrix  
color screen. The screen is Super Bright SVGA LCD display  
with brightness control. The software allows full range of digital  
dimming to suit all light conditions.  
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Operating System  
The operating system (Figure 2-1 on page 2-4) running on the X20  
console is Microsoft Windows® XP PRO SP2 (Service Pack 2).  
This allows for full software compatibility.  
Status LED’s  
The Status LED’s (Figure 2-1 on page 2-4) display the status of  
the internal battery and external power supply. By displaying red,  
orange or green colored LED's.  
Left Status LED- Indicates the status of the external power  
supply  
Right Status LED- Indicates the status of the internal battery.  
X20 Logo  
When the X20 logo (Figure 2-1 on page 2-4) is pressed for 5  
seconds, while the X20 console is running, the X20 Manager  
window will be displayed. Your X20 logo may be different. This  
will allow the operator to:  
Adjust the screen brightness  
Adjust the volume control of internal or external speakers  
Check the status of the external power supply  
Check the status of the internal battery  
Change the auto-shutdown delay and enable auto-shutdown  
Check the status of the Topcon logo and test the audio volume  
Allow the X20 console to be shutdown from this window.  
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Console Overview: Side  
X20 Console Housing  
USB Ports  
Figure 2-2. Side of the X20 Console  
X20 Console Housing  
The X20 console housing (Figure 2-2) is made of exceptional  
impact strength and has high heat resistance.  
The X20 console is splash proof.  
The X20 console uses a powerful yet low power consumption  
processor for fanless operation.  
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USB Ports  
On the left side of the X20 console there are 2 USB 2.0 ports  
(Figure 2-2 on page 2-6). These may be used to connect USB  
devices such as USB Thumbdrives, USB Mouse, USB Keyboard or  
USB Printers.  
Console Overview: Rear  
The X20 console has a number of ports on the back available for  
connection to different equipment (Figure 2-3).  
Adjustable ball type  
RAM® Mount  
Heat Sink  
Fins to  
remove heat  
from the  
console  
3 Pin  
Bayonet  
Style  
Power  
Connector  
Internal  
speaker  
Power  
Button  
for Audio  
Commands  
and Alarms  
Rear External Ports  
Reset Button  
Figure 2-3. Rear of the X20 Console  
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Power Button  
The Power button (Figure 2-3 on page 2-7) has to be pressed for 3  
seconds to start the X20 console up.  
The X20 will not start unless there is a satisfactory external power  
supply and the internal battery has sufficient charge, see Chapter 5.  
Reset Button  
WARNING  
WARNING  
Pressing the Reset button should be avoided, as  
no data is saved and Windows® does not do an  
orderly shutdown when ‘Reset’ is performed.  
The Reset button (Figure 2-3 on page 2-7) allows the X20 to be  
reset in the event the X20 console could not be shutdown normally.  
Power Connector  
The Bayonet Power Connector (Figure 2-3 on page 2-7) is where  
the X20 Power Harness connects to the X20 console providing  
10.8-18.0 Volt supply.  
RAM® Mount  
The RAM® Mount (Figure 2-3 on page 2-7) provides an adjustable  
ball type, which allows for optimum positioning.  
Heat Sink Fins  
The external Heat Sink Fins (Figure 2-3 on page 2-7) exchange the  
heat from inside the console to the outside environment, therefore  
keeping the console within operating temperature, without the use  
of fans.  
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Internal speaker  
The X20 console has an internal speaker (Figure 2-3 on page 2-7)  
built for audible and voice alarms.  
Rear External Ports  
PS2 Mouse  
Port  
LAN Port  
CAN Bus Port  
Communication  
Ports  
(1, 2, 3 and 4)  
USB  
Ports  
PS2 Keyboard  
Port  
VGA Port  
External Audio  
Port  
Figure 2-4. Rear External Ports  
Communications Ports (Com Port)  
There are 4 Communication Ports (COM1, COM2, COM3 and  
COM4) (Figure 2-4). These are used to connect various serial  
devices to the X20 console, such as DGPS receivers.  
The COM (1 to 4) Ports are configured for RS232  
communications; COM 2 can be configured for either RS232 or  
RS485 communications. To be configured for RS485 the X20  
console would have to be returned to Topcon Precision Agriculture.  
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USB Ports  
On the rear of the X20 console there are 2 USB 2.0 ports (Figure  
2-4 on page 2-9). These may be used to connect USB devices  
such as USB Thumbdrives, USB Mouse, USB Keyboard or USB  
Printers.  
CAN Bus Port  
CAN Bus (Figure 2-4 on page 2-9) is a communications protocol  
similar to RS232 and RS485.  
CAN Bus is rapidly becoming a world standard in the automotive  
and agricultural industries.  
PS2 Mouse Port  
The PS2 Mouse Port (Figure 2-4 on page 2-9) allows a PS2 style  
mouse to be connected to this port.  
PS2 Keyboard Port  
The PS2 Keyboard Port (Figure 2-4 on page 2-9) allows a PS2  
style keyboard to be connected to this port.  
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Audio Port  
The Audio Port (Figure 2-4 on page 2-9) allows the connection of  
an external speaker (supplied). This allows the external speaker  
to be located near the operator when the X20 console is placed in  
noisy environments.  
The audio volume for the external speaker can be controlled, using  
the X20 Manager software, see page 8-4.  
LAN Port  
The LAN Port (Figure 2-4 on page 2-9) has a 10/100 Base T  
Ethernet port for external communication lines.  
VGA Port  
The VGA Port (Figure 2-4 on page 2-9) connects to an optional  
external monitor or screen for any external screen requirements.  
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TIP  
The VGA device should be connected to this VGA  
Port before the X20 console is switched on.  
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Unpacking the X20 Box  
Contents of the X20 Kit  
Below is a list of the commonly supplied parts in an X20 console kit.  
Depending on the X20 console kit you received, some of the items  
listed below may not be included in your kit.  
Part Number  
Description  
A2010  
A1705  
A2638  
A947  
X20 Console  
Stylus Kit  
X20 Office PC CD  
Windows XP Pro  
B103  
RAM Mount Arm  
RAM Mount Base  
RAM Mount Rail Adaptor  
X20 Speaker Out Audio Harness  
USB Thumbdrive  
Warranty Forms  
B105  
B112  
H1173  
K080  
W065  
W106  
A2680  
X20 Console manual  
X20 Guidance Manual  
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Part Number  
Description  
A2665  
A1224  
USB Keyboard  
USB Mouse  
Mounting Kit Supplied for the X20 Console  
1 x Large RAM® Mount (approx. 14 cm in length)  
2 x 1.5” RAM® Base.  
Please note: One 1.5” RAM® Base is already fitted to  
the X20 console.  
1 x RAM® Rail Mount Kit (to suit 3/4” to 1” rail).  
Please note: The picture illustrates the RAM® Rail  
Mount Kit fitted to the 1.5” RAM® Base.  
TIP  
TIP  
You should use a combination of this equipment, in  
order to best suit your vehicle.  
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Installing the X20  
Console  
1.5” RAM® Base  
Attached to X20  
console  
Large RAM® Mount  
(shown) OR  
Small RAM® Mount  
could be used.  
1.5” RAM® Base  
Attached the RAM® Base to a metal base  
OR RAM® Rail Mount Kit.  
Figure 4-1. RAM® Bases/Mount  
Please note: The X20 console comes supplied with the 1.5” RAM®  
Base already fitted to the the X20 console.  
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Positioning the X20 Console  
1. The X20 console should be mounted in a position where minimal  
direct sunlight is directed onto the screen, generally elevated in  
the cab and tilting down  
2. The X20 console should be mounted so the heat sink is not  
exposed to direct sunlight  
3. The X20 console should be mounted as far from the window as  
possible; the X20 console requires adequate ventilation around  
the console, this allows sufficient air-flow over the heat sink  
4. Allow a clearance of at least 25mm (1”) around the X20 console  
5. Fit the supplied RAM® mounting bracket securely to any metal  
base, preferably in your vision whilst the vehicle is moving  
Options for Mounting the X20 Console  
Option 1: Mounting the X20 console using the  
1.5” RAM® Base  
1. Securely screw the 1.5” RAM® Base to a flat metal surface.  
Please note: The screws to mount the RAM® Base are not provided  
in the kit.  
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Option 2: Mounting the X20 Console Using the  
RAM® Rail Mount  
The RAM® Rail Mount provided fits rails between 3/4” to 1” in  
diameter.  
1. Wrap the correct length of rubber strip around the rail  
where the base will be attached  
2. Assemble the 1.5” RAM® Base with the RAM® Rail  
Mount using the 3 screws and nuts provided.  
TIP  
TIP  
It may be necessary to drill a 5/32” hole through  
the RAM® Rail Mount Kit and rail using the screw  
provided in the kit.  
This will prevent the the RAM® Base from slipping.  
How to Use the RAM® Mounts  
1. The RAM® Mounts are loosened by unscrewing the knob in  
an anti-clockwise direction.  
2. Once loosened, place the RAM® mount onto the RAM® Base  
on the X20 console, then place the other end of the RAM®  
Mount on the RAM® Base attached to the vehicle  
3. Once the RAM® Mount is on both RAM® Bases then loosely  
turn the knob in a clockwise direction  
4. Tighten the knob just enough so the X20 console can be  
positioned and angled correctly to suit the operator  
5. Once the X20 console is in the desired position then tighten  
the knob up so the X20 console is held in position securely.  
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Schematic Layout of the X20 Power Harness  
X20 Power  
Harness  
(A2400)  
Power  
Connector  
Figure 4-2. Layout of the X20 Power Harness  
Fitting the X20 Power Harness  
WARNING  
WARNING  
The X20 Power Harness (Part No. A2400) (Figure 4-2)  
should be connected directly to the battery or the  
warranty will be void.  
CAUTION  
CAUTION  
Cigarette lighter connections are not  
recommended.  
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1. Check the voltage of the battery to which the X20 Power  
Harness is being connected to  
TIP  
TIP  
The battery must be between 11-18 volts. If in  
doubt, check voltage with a multi-meter.  
The multi-meter required will need to measure DC  
voltage between 1-24 volts.  
2. Connect the red wire of the X20 Power Harness to the positive  
(+)12V terminal on the battery  
3. Connect the black wire of the X20 Power Harness to the negative  
(-)12V terminal on the battery  
4. Connect the ‘Additional Earth’ connection (Figure 4-3 on page  
4-6), which is located near the Bayonet Plug; and connect to one  
of the screws holding the 1.5” RAM® Base to a metal base on the  
vehicle.  
2 Pin Weatherpack Plug  
The ‘2 Pin Weatherpack’ plug on the X20 Power Harness, provides  
switched 12 Volt battery power as an additional power outlet. This may  
be used to power devices such as a DGPS system which is connected  
to the X20 console.  
The maximum current the device can draw is 3 Amps when connected  
to the ‘2 Pin Weatherpack’ plug.  
Switched Power means there is only battery Volts at the ‘2 Pin  
Weatherpack’ when the X20 console is switched on.  
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Connecting the Power Connector  
Once the X20 console has been installed in the vehicle and the X20  
Power Harness has been fitted to the battery terminals:  
1. Connect the Power Connector to the Bayonet Power plug on  
the back of the X20 console (Figure 4-3 on page 4-6)  
2. Line up the ‘notch’ (Figure 4-3 on page 4-6) on the  
Power Connector (on the X20 Power Harness) with the notch  
which is situated at twelve o’clock on the Bayonet Power plug  
(Figure 4-3 on page 4-6) on the X20 console  
3. Push the Power Connector ON holding the outer sleeve  
(Figure 4-3 on page 4-6)  
4. Once fully home, turn the outer sleeve clockwise until a  
‘click’ is felt.  
The Power Connector is now connected.  
Notch  
Outer Sleeve  
Power Connector  
on A2400 ‘X20 Power Harness’  
Bayonet Connector  
on back of X20 Console  
Figure 4-3. Connecting the Power Connector  
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X20 Power  
Management System  
Understanding the X20 Power Management  
System  
The X20 console has an intelligent Power Management system. The  
purpose of the system is to protect the integrity of the Compact Flash  
carrying the Windows® XP operating system, application programs  
loaded, and customer data. The Power Management system monitors  
the external supply voltage and also the internal battery voltage and  
then makes decisions about startup and shutdown of the X20 console.  
There are two Status LED's embedded in the lower right front of the  
case (Figure 5-1) which indicate the status of the Power Management  
system. These LED's are multi-colored and indicate a range of  
conditions.  
External Supply  
Status LED  
Internal Battery  
Status LED  
Figure 5-1. LED’s Indicating Power Status  
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Status LED’s  
Left LED  
The left LED (Figure 5-1 on page 5-1) is for external (vehicle)  
supply information.  
RED indicates less than 10.8 Volts  
ORANGE indicates 10.8V - 11.9 Volts  
GREEN indicates above 12.0 Volts.  
Right LED  
The right LED (Figure 5-1 on page 5-1) is for internal battery  
information.  
RED indicates less than 9.0 Volts  
ORANGE indicates 9.0V–10.0 Volts  
GREEN indicates above 10.1 Volts.  
Conditions in which the X20 Console WILL Start  
The X20 console will startup with two ORANGE or two GREEN  
LED's, or a combinations of these (e.g. one GREEN and one  
ORANGE LED).  
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Conditions in which the X20 Console Will NOT  
Start  
If the X20 Power button is pressed for 3 seconds, and the X20 console  
will not startup the two Status LED’s will flash for 10 seconds.  
If either one of the Status LED’s is displaying a RED color; the X20  
Power Management system will not allow the X20 console to startup.  
If one of the Status LED's is displaying a RED color, the two LED's  
will flash for 10 seconds.  
TIP  
TIP  
The Power button only requires light contact to  
instruct the Power Management system to start the  
X20 console. It needs to be held for 3 seconds to  
enable the start sequence.  
The Power button is not a power switch.  
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Understanding the RED Colored LED  
External Supply Status  
If the external supply status is displaying a RED colored Status  
LED this indicates:  
1. The X20 console is not connected to a good power source  
• Check the Power Connector (Figure  
4-3 on page 4-6) at the back of the X20 console is  
connected securely  
• Check the X20 Power Harness (Figure 4-2  
on page 4-4) is correctly and securely connected to the  
battery terminals  
• Check that the fuse (Figure 4-2 on page 4-4)  
on the X20 Power Harness is not missing or blown.  
2. The vehicle battery supplying power to the X20 voltage is  
below 10.8 Volts. Rectify the problem so that the external  
supply is above 10.8 Volts.  
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Internal Battery Status  
If the internal battery status is displaying a RED colored Status  
LED this indicates:  
1. The internal battery inside the X20 console is below 9.0  
Volts, and needs charging from an external supply source  
TIP  
TIP  
The external supply Status LED must be displaying  
an ORANGE or GREEN color before the internal  
battery will start charging.  
• If connected to an external supply source and the X20  
console’s ambient temperature is between 0°Celsius(C)  
and 50°C (32°F and 122°F) then the X20’s Power  
Management system will allow Fast Charging of the  
X20’s internal battery; when in Fast Charging mode it  
will take approximately 15 minutes to charge the internal  
battery sufficiently to allow startup of the X20, and  
therefore change the internal battery Status LED from  
RED to ORANGE  
The Power Button on the X20 console can then be  
pressed and the X20 will startup  
• If connected to an external supply source and the X20  
console’s ambient temperature is below 0°C (32°F) OR  
above 50°C (122°F) then the X20’s Power Management  
System will NOT allow Fast Charging of the X20’s  
internal battery. Instead the X20’s Power Management  
will only allow Trickle Charge to the internal battery.  
While in Trickle Charge mode it can take approximately  
3 hours to charge the internal battery sufficiently, to allow  
startup of the X20, and change the internal Status LED’s  
from RED to ORANGE  
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If at any time during the charging process the X20  
console’s ambient temperature falls between  
0°Celsius (C) and 50°C (32°F and 122°F) then the X20’s  
Power Management system will automatically change to  
Fast Charging of the X20’s internal battery, thus reducing  
the charging time dramatically.  
LED’s and Charging the Battery  
While the X20 console is charging (either in Fast  
Charge or Trickle Charge) mode then the internal  
battery status (right LED) will flash once every  
5 seconds  
Once the internal battery Status LED changes from  
RED to ORANGE (and the external supply Status  
LED is still ORANGE or GREEN) then the X20 Power  
button can be pressed for 3 seconds and the X20  
console will startup  
While the X20 console is in charge mode the internal  
battery Status LED will still flash every 5 seconds. The  
LED will flash either ORANGE or GREEN depending  
on the voltage of the internal battery.  
Internal Battery Charging Restrictions  
Fast charge is allowed between 0°C and 50°C (32°F and 122°F).  
Trickle charging is allowed below 0°C (32°F) and above 50°C  
(122°F). This is a restriction and requirement of the Nickel Metal  
Hydride (NiMH) battery chemistry technology.  
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X20 Power Management Status LED’s  
Figure 5-2 on page 5-8 shows the various states of the Status LED’s, as  
displayed on the bottom right hand-side of the X20 console.  
The Status LED’s will be displayed after the Power button is pressed  
for 3 seconds or while the X20 console is running.  
If the Power button is pressed and does not switch ON, then the Status  
LED’s will flash for 10 seconds, the different reasons for this are  
explained adjacent to Figure 5-2 on page 5-8.  
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Note: ‘EXT’ means external supply and ‘BAT’ means internal battery  
BAT  
EXT  
Power status is normal.  
External supply is equal to or above 12.0 Volts.  
Internal Battery is equal to or above 10.8 Volts.  
The X20 console will start.  
External supply is low but acceptable.  
External supply voltage is between 10.8 and 12.0  
Volts.  
The X20 console will start.  
Internal battery is low but acceptable.  
Internal battery voltage is between 9.0 and 10.8  
Volts.  
The X20 console will start.  
The X20 console will not start.  
External supply is below 10.8 Volts.  
The LED’s will ‘flash’ for 10 seconds before turning  
OFF.  
The X20 console will not start.  
The Internal battery is below 9.0 Volts.  
The LED’s will flash for 10 seconds before turning  
OFF. The Internal battery LED will ‘flash’ every 5  
seconds to show charging is in progress.  
The X20 console will not start.  
External supply and battery are good, main computer  
is not responding correctly.  
Both LED’s are green but flashing alternately for 10  
seconds. Return to base for repair.  
The X20 console will not start.  
The Power Management system is not operating.  
The LED’s remain blank after pressing the Power  
button (for 3 seconds). Return to base for repair.  
Figure 5-2. States of  
the Status LED’s  
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Monitoring the X20 Console, when Switched  
OFF  
The X20’s Power Management system continuously monitors internal  
battery voltage, while the X20 console is switched OFF, and will  
switch to Charge Mode if the internal battery voltage drops below 9.0  
Volts and the external supply voltage is above 10.8 Volts.  
While the X20 console is in Charge Mode the internal battery Status  
LED will flash once every 5 seconds.  
Monitoring the X20 Console, when Switched ON  
If the X20 console is switched ON and the external supply drops below  
10.8 Volts for more than 60 seconds (Default) an ATX shutdown will  
be initiated. A software shutdown can be started before this, by the  
X20 Manager software (which can be cancelled). By default, the X20  
Manager software shutdown is set at 15 seconds. Therefore as long  
as the X20 Manager software is running in the background and the  
external supply drops below 10.8 Volts then after 15 seconds the X20  
Power Manager will perform an ATX shutdown and Windows® will be  
shutdown properly and all data will be saved.  
If the operator overrides the X20 Manager software shutdown or the  
X20 Manager is not running, then after 60 seconds if the external  
supply voltage is still below 10.8 Volts then the X20’s Power  
Management will commence a hardware ATX shutdown; the hardware  
ATX shutdown cannot be cancelled and is designed to protect  
customers data from unstable supply conditions. This shutdown is  
indicated by both Status LED's flashing.  
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Switching the X20  
Console ON  
Turning the Power ON  
WARNING  
WARNING  
The X20 console is a powerful computer system  
designed for in-vehicle use and is designed to  
operate at temperatures between 0°C-50°C  
(32°F-122°F. The X20 console should not be  
switched ON until the console is within these  
temperature ranges.  
You should switch the air-conditioning on in  
the vehicle, to bring the X20 console within the  
operating temperature ranges.  
WARNING  
WARNING  
When starting the vehicle make sure the X20  
console is switched OFF.  
TIP  
TIP  
The Power button only requires light contact to  
instruct the Power Management system to start the  
X20 console. It needs to be held for 3 seconds to  
enable the start sequence.  
The Power button is not a power switch.  
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1. Press and hold the Power button (Figure 2-3 on  
page 2-7) located on the back of the X20 console; for 3  
seconds.  
The X20 console will now startup and start loading the  
Windows® XP operating system.  
After the startup sequence has concluded:  
The Windows® desktop will be displayed  
OR  
If Topcon Precision Agriculture application software has been  
preloaded from the Topcon Precision Agriculture factory, then  
the Topcon Precision Agriculture Application software will be  
automatically loaded and displayed.  
TIP  
TIP  
For further information on the Topcon Precision  
Agriculture Application software read the relevant  
manuals which come with the respective Topcon  
Precision Agriculture Application software.  
If the X20 Console Will NOT Startup  
If the X20 console did not startup, then one or both of the Status  
LED's are possibly RED; the 2 Status LED's will flash for 10  
seconds, indicating whether the external supply (left LED) or the  
internal battery (right LED) is causing the X20 console not to  
startup.  
Refer to Chapter 5 to rectify the problem.  
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Windows Desktop  
Touch Screen Shortcut  
Tools Folder  
X20 Manager  
System Tray  
Task Bar  
Start Button  
Figure 7-1. Windows® Desktop  
Figure 7-1 shows the Windows® Desktop screen, after the X20 has  
started up.  
Task Bar  
To display the Task Bar press the screen down the bottom,  
using your finger, Pen stylus (provided in the kit) or USB Mouse  
(provided in the kit).  
Start button  
The Start button is displayed when the Task Bar is displayed.  
The Start button allows access to Windows® programs and other  
programs loaded on the X20 console.  
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System Tray  
The System Tray is displayed when the Task Bar is displayed.  
The System Tray displays programs which are running in the  
background.  
X20 Manager  
The X20 Manager starts automatically when the X20 console starts  
up.  
When the X20 Manager is displayed in the System Tray, it means  
the X20 Manager program is running in the background.  
Accessing X20 Manager from the System Tray  
The X20 Manager can only be accessed from the System Tray  
using a mouse.  
1. Display the Task Bar using the mouse  
2. Place the mouse pointer over the X20 Manager icon  
3. Using a right mouse click, click the X20 Manager icon  
(which only shows if the X20 Manager is running)  
A Menu is displayed with the following options:  
Show X20 Manager- Displays the X20 Manager window  
Hide X20 Manager- Hides the X20 Manager window  
Close X20 Monitor- Closes the X20 Manager program  
and stops the program running in the background  
Please refer to Chapter 8 for more information on X20 Manager.  
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X20 Manager  
Accessing X20 Manager Using the X20 Logo  
Press and hold the X20 logo (Figure 8-1) for 5 seconds until the X20  
Manager window is displayed.  
Please note: Your X20 logo may look different.  
TIP  
TIP  
The X20 Manager window can be displayed anytime  
after the Windows® operating system has started; it will  
be displayed over the top of any programs running at  
the time.  
X20 Logo  
Figure 8-1. Accessing X20 Manager  
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X20 Manager Window  
The X20 Manager window will allow the operator to:  
Adjust the screen brightness  
Adjust the volume control of internal or external speakers  
Check the status of the external power supply  
Check the status of the internal battery  
Change the auto-shutdown delay and enable auto-shutdown  
Check the status of the Topcon logo and test the audio volume  
Allow the X20 console to be shutdown from this window  
Adjust the internal battery trip point voltage.  
Screen Brightness %  
Slide Scale  
Adjust  
Screen  
Brightness  
Adjust  
Audio  
Volume  
Power  
Status  
Slide Scale  
Internal  
Battery  
Status  
Hide  
Button  
Auto-  
Shutdown  
Delay  
Figure 8-2. X20 Manager Options  
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Adjust Screen Brightness  
Selecting the ‘MAX’ button (Figure 8-2 on page 8-2) adjusts the  
screen brightness to the maximum (100% will be displayed).  
Selecting the ‘MIN’ button (Figure 8-2 on page  
8-2) adjusts the screen brightness to the minimum (0% will be  
displayed).  
Press and slide the slide scale button (Figure 8-2 on page 8-2)  
using your finger or Pen stylus, slide the button backwards and  
forwards to adjust the screen brightness to your needs. The screen  
brightness is displayed as a (%) between (0% to 100%).  
TIP  
TIP  
By default there is no tick in the ‘Reverse Mode’  
checkbox. If when the MAX button is selected the  
screen brightness goes dull, select the ‘Reverse Mode’  
using your finger or Pen stylus.  
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Adjust Audio Volume  
The audio volume option adjusts the audio volume for the X20’s  
internal speaker or external speaker if fitted.  
Adjust the audio volume by pressing the audio slide scale button  
(Figure 8-2 on page 8-2) using your finger or Pen stylus and  
sliding the button up and down, as the button is moved the audio  
volume is displayed as a (%) between 0% and 100%.  
Where 100% represents maximum audio volume and 0% switches  
the audio volume OFF.  
The current audio volume can be tested by pressing the Test button  
and a beep will be sounded through the X20 internal speaker or  
external speaker.  
Power/Battery Status  
The power/battery status (Figure 8-2 on page 8-2) displays the  
regulator voltage and the internal battery voltage.  
Regulator voltage displays the external supply voltage; and informs  
the operator whether the regulator battery voltage is either:  
1. POWER GOOD (greater than 10.6 Volts)  
OR  
2. FAILED (10.6 Volts or less)  
Backup battery voltage displays the actual voltage of the internal  
battery in the X20 console.  
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Auto-Shutdown Delay  
By default the ‘Enable Auto Shutdown’ is selected, (see the tick  
in the box shown in Figure 8-2 on page 8-2). This allows the X20  
console to perform an ATX shutdown when the regulator voltage  
(external supply voltage) drops below 10.6 Volts.  
The X20 Manager window will be displayed when the regulator  
voltage falls below 10.6 Volts.  
The time displayed in seconds (default is 10 seconds) determines  
how long the X20 Manager will wait before the X20 console starts  
an ATX shutdown.  
The regulator voltage (external supply voltage) has to stay below  
the 10.6 Volt threshold for the time delay period before the ATX  
shutdown is started. If the voltage is restored above the 10.6 Volt  
threshold, then the Auto-Shutdown is stopped.  
The delay can be set between (1 and 10 seconds), the delay can be  
set using the up and down arrows. A value higher than 10 seconds  
will be overridden by the firmware which will automatically start  
the ATX shutdown at 10 seconds.  
The voltage can be set using the up and down arrows.  
NOTICE  
NOTICE  
The ‘Voltage’ for ‘Regulator Voltage’ is set at 10.6 volts  
and should not be changed unless instructed by a  
Topcon Precision Agriculture Representative.  
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Procedure of Auto-shutdown  
When the regulator battery voltage drops below 10.6 Volts:  
1. The Status LED for external supply (left LED) will turn  
RED  
2. The X20 Manager window will be displayed. No matter  
what programs are running  
3. The regulator voltage displayed will be below 10.6 Volts  
and ‘POWER FAILED’ will be displayed in RED, in the  
X20 Manager window  
4. An audio beep will be sounded (if audio volume is turned  
ON)  
5. At the end of the Auto-Shutdown delay period (default 10  
seconds); both Status LED's will start flashing indicating  
the X20 console is shutting down, both LED's will continue  
to flash while the shutdown is being performed  
6. Windows® will start shutting down all ATX compliant  
programs and save data, then Windows® operating system  
will start shutting down and will save all data and then the  
X20 console will turn OFF.  
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Procedure of Auto Shutdown, When ‘Disabled’  
If the ‘Enable Auto Shutdown’ is deselected (no tick in box) OR  
the X20 Manager program is not running in the background then  
the X20 Manager will not be activated, when the external supply  
voltage drops below the 10.8 Volt threshold.  
In this situation the X20 console’s Power Management ATX  
hardware takes over:  
1. The Status LED for the external supply (left LED) will turn  
RED  
2. The default time delay for the ATX hardware is 60 seconds  
3. Therefore if the external supply voltage stays below the  
10.8 Volt threshold for more than 60 seconds then an ATX  
Shutdown will be started  
4. Once the 60 seconds has been reached then both Status  
LED's will flash indicating the X20 console is shutting  
down  
5. Windows® will start shutting down all ATX compliant  
programs and save data, then Windows® operating system  
will start shutting down and will save all data and then the  
X20 console will turn OFF.  
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Shutdown Button  
When the X20 Manager window is displayed the operator can  
choose to shutdown Windows® from this screen.  
To shutdown Windows®:  
1. Select the Shutdown button (Figure 8-2 on page 8-2).  
2. In the window displayed select ‘YES’ to continue shutdown  
OR NO’ to cancel shutdown  
If ‘YES’ is selected then Windows® will start shutting down  
3. The X20 console will automatically turn OFF.  
X20 Logo Pressed  
When the X20 logo is pressed for 5 seconds, while the X20  
Manager window is displayed, a green button will be displayed  
next to the X20 button. This test determines whether the X20 Logo  
is working or not.  
If the X20 Logo is working correctly the button will turn green.  
If the X20 Logo is not working correctly the button will stay grey.  
Please note: When the X20 Logo is pressed the operator will notice  
the Backup Battery Voltage will drop, this is normal.  
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Hide Button  
The Hide button (Figure 8-2 on page 8-2) when selected hides the  
X20 Manager window.  
The Hide button is used when the operator has finished making  
adjustments and wants to hide the window.  
TIP  
TIP  
The X20 Manager is still running in the background and  
can still be accessed any time by pressing the X20 logo  
for 5 seconds, while Windows® is running.  
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Touch Screen  
Calibration  
The X20 console touch screen is calibrated from the Topcon Precision  
Agriculture factory and under normal conditions there should be no  
need to re-calibrate the touch screen.  
It will become necessary to re-calibrate the screen when the screen  
is being touched using your finger or Pen stylus, and the area of the  
screen being touched is not been activated, but another part of the  
screen is.  
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To calibrate the touch screen the following steps should be taken:  
TIP  
TIP  
It is best to use the Pen stylus supplied with the X20  
console to do the calibration.  
1. Double click the Touch Screen Cal, on the Windows® desktop  
The PenMount screen will appear (Figure 9-1)  
Standard Calibration  
Button  
Figure 9-1. PenMount Screen  
2. Select the Standard Calibration button (Figure 9-1)  
3. A screen will be displayed (Figure 9-2)  
Red Dot  
Figure 9-2. Touch Screen Calibration  
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4. Using the Pen stylus press and hold the Red Dot  
While holding the pen on the Red Dot the screen will display  
‘HOLD’.  
5. When the screen display changes to ‘Lift Off Display’ then lift  
the pen from the screen  
6. The above procedure needs to be repeated as the Red Dot  
progresses around the screen in a clockwise direction (top, right,  
bottom, left, centre).  
7. In total you will have to touch>hold>lift the screen 5 times.  
Once the screen has been touched 5 times the new calibration  
settings will be saved automatically and the screen will go back  
to the PenMount screen (Figure 9-1 on page 9-2)  
TIP  
TIP  
If there is a delay of more than 10 seconds between  
lifting from the screen and touching the screen again,  
the PenMount screen (Figure 9-1 on page 9-2) will be  
displayed and no settings will be saved.  
8. Select OK to close the PenMount screen and go back to the  
Windows® Desktop.  
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Switching the X20  
Console OFF  
TIP  
TIP  
This is the preferred way of shutting down the X20  
console.  
The ATX Shutdown Process  
1. Close all applications that are running, save any data if  
prompted.  
2. The Windows Desktop will be displayed.  
3. Press the Power button for 3 seconds. Both status LED’s will  
flash to indicate that the shutdown is in progress.  
4. X20’s Power Management will start the full ATX Shutdown,  
then Windows® will start shutting down and save all settings  
5. The X20 console will automatically switch OFF.  
WARNING  
WARNING  
Holding down the Power button for 10 seconds  
will cause an immediate shutdown and no data  
will be saved. This function is not recommended  
and should only be used if absolutely necessary.  
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X20 Accessories  
External Speaker  
In the X20 console kit an external speaker is provided.  
With the X20 console kit an Audio Adapter Harness is provided  
(Figure 11-1).  
Connecting the external speaker  
1. Mount the external speaker in a suitable location in the  
vehicle  
2. Connect the 8 Pin plug on the Speaker Out Audio Harness  
(H1173)to plug marked ‘Aon the back of the X20 console.  
3. Connect the other end of the Speaker Out Audio Harness to  
the external speaker harness.  
Figure 11-1. Audio Adaptor Harness  
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GPS Hook-Up Cable  
The GPS Hook-Up cable allows connection to a DGPS serial cable,  
which enables the GPS strings to be output to 2 Communications Ports  
(COM Port). This enables 2 applications to be running simultaneously  
on the X20 console at the same time, while using the same GPS  
strings.  
To connect the GPS Hook-Up cable:  
1. Connect the Male 9 Pin Serial (DB9) plug of the A1901 cable,  
to the DGPS Receiver’s serial cable  
2. Connect 2 Female (DB9) plugs into the COM Ports on the back  
of the X20 console  
Please note: Depending on your X20 kit this part may not be supplied.  
240 Volt Adapter (optional)  
The X20 console can be powered using an optional 240/12 Volt power  
pack when the X20 console is not being used in a vehicle.  
The 240/12 volt power pack still connects to the same Bayonet Power  
Connector on the back of the X20 console.  
The part number for the 240/12 Volt Power Pack is A1098.  
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Transferring Data  
USB Ports  
There is a USB Thumbdrive supplied with the X20 console kit.  
There are 4 USB ports on the X20 console, 2 on the left side of the  
console (Figure 2-2 on page 2-6) and 2 at the rear (Figure 2-3 on page  
2-7). The USB Thumbdrive can be plugged into any one of the 4 USB  
ports on the X20 console.  
The USB Thumbdrive is used for software upgrades for the X20  
console, and for transferring data to between the X20 console and other  
PC's.  
USB Thumbdrives are very rugged and do not have multiple fine pins  
as with PCMCIA or Compact Flash Cards. USB Thumbdrives are also  
HOT pluggable which means they can be carefully plugged in and  
removed at any time whilst the X20 console is running.  
TIP  
TIP  
Software supplied on the CD for the Thumbdrive must  
be loaded on any other PC before the Thumbdrive will  
operate on that PC.  
TIP  
TIP  
If the PC is running Windows® XP then there is no need  
to load drivers as Windows® XP automatically detects  
and loads the USB Thumbdrive.  
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Looking After the X20  
Console  
Operating the X20 Console  
DANGER  
DANGER  
NEVER START THE VEHICLE WHILE THE X20  
CONSOLE IS SWITCHED ON  
1. Start the vehicle.  
2. Switch the X20 console ON.  
CAUTION  
CAUTION  
If the vehicle is left unattended for any time without  
the vehicle’s air-conditioning running, the X20  
console should be switched OFF.  
In case of extreme temperatures the X20 console  
may shutdown, should this occur, allow the X20  
console to cool down to a normal operating  
temperatures and then restart.  
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Cleaning the X20 Touch Screen  
To prevent damage to the X20 console use only a soft cotton or  
microfibre cloth to remove dust and grime.  
The touch screen can easily be cleaned by using a cotton or microfibre  
cloth damped with water.  
WARNING  
WARNING  
Never use petroleum based products, acetone or  
organic based solutions to clean the X20 console, as  
this will damage both the X20 touch screen and the  
housing.  
Touch Screen Use  
Only touch the X20’s touch screen with clean fingers (not greasy or  
oily) or use the pen stylus supplied.  
WARNING  
WARNING  
Never use Ballpoint pens, screwdrivers or similar  
objects on the touch screen.  
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Storing the X20 Console  
NOTICE  
NOTICE  
It is important that you read and understand all of the  
following notes.  
The X20 console should never be left in a vehicle if the  
temperature is likely to fall below -20°C (-4°F)  
The X20 console should never be left in a vehicle if the  
temperature is likely to go above 60°C (140°F)  
The X20 console should never be left so direct sunlight is exposed  
to the Heat Sink Fins (Figure 1-3 on page 2-7) on the back of the  
X20 console.  
WARNING  
WARNING  
If any of the above conditions are likely to occur  
then the X20 console should be removed from that  
environment.  
Be aware that if the X20 console is left on a tractor connected to  
the supply, it will draw on power from the tractor battery if  
the X20 internal battery drops below 8V. This would happen  
infrequently and is related to the natural discharge rate of the cells.  
TIP  
TIP  
To stop the vehicle battery from going flat, disconnect  
the X20 from the tractor battery, when not in use.  
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The best way to long-term store an X20 ready for use is switched  
off and attached to a 13.8V mains adapter (optional extra) at  
room temperature. This will continuously cycle the internal battery  
between 8V and 10.8V. The charger will operate for twenty  
minutes with the first 14.5 minutes at rapid charge followed by  
7.5 minutes of pulsed top-up. The charger will switch on about  
once every two weeks, but depends on the initial charge level.  
This will keep the battery at about 40% charge.  
TIP  
TIP  
Storing the X20 console in this way will give the battery  
its longest possible life.  
After extended storage, and if the X20 console will not start  
(battery LED is red), bring the X20 up to room temperature (above  
10°C (45°F)) and connect to 13.8VDC mains adapter or connect to  
tractor harness. Leave it switched off but connected, and notice  
that the battery LED will start to flash green. This means that  
rapid charge is in progress. The X20 console is usable after about  
5 -10 minutes. This cycle will last for about 20 minutes if left. If  
the battery is so discharged that the voltage is below 8V the battery  
will trickle charge until the voltage rises above 8V and will then  
rapid charge. This is a function of the battery chemistry, as are the  
temperature limitations on charging.  
Be aware that fast charge and pulse top-up only operates in the  
range 0°C (32°F) to 50°C (122°F). At temperatures outside this  
range the charging process is a trickle charge only.  
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Nickel-Metal Hydride  
Battery Characteristics  
All batteries are affected by self-discharge. This is not a defect per se,  
although improper use enhances the condition. Self-discharge is not  
linear; the highest loss occurs right after charge, and then tapers off.  
Nickel-based batteries exhibit a relatively high self-discharge. At  
ambient temperature, a new nickel-cadmium loses about 10% of its  
capacity in the first 24 hours after charge. The self-discharge settles  
to about 10% per month afterwards. Higher temperature increases the  
self-discharge substantially. As a general guideline, the rate of self-  
discharge doubles with every 10°C (18°F) increase in temperature. The  
self-discharge of nickel-metal-hydride is about 30% higher than that of  
nickel-cadmium.  
The success of nickel-metal hydride has been driven by high energy  
density and the use of environmentally friendly metals. The modern  
nickel-metal hydride offers up to 40% higher energy density compared  
to the standard nickel-cadmium. There is potential for yet higher  
capacities, but not without some negative side effects.  
Nickel-metal hydride is less durable than nickel-cadmium.  
CAUTION  
CAUTION  
Cycling under heavy load and storage at high  
temperature reduces the service life of the battery.  
Nickel-metal hydride suffers from high self-discharge, which is higher  
than that of nickel-cadmium.  
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Nickel-metal hydride has been replacing nickel-cadmium in markets  
such as wireless communications and mobile computing. Experts agree  
that nickel-metal hydride has greatly improved over the years, but  
limitations remain. Most shortcomings are native to the nickel-based  
technology and are shared with nickel-cadmium. It is widely accepted  
that nickel-metal hydride is an interim step to lithium-based battery  
technology.  
Nickel-metal-hydride is less forgiving than the nickel-cadmium if  
charged under high and low temperatures. Nickel-metal-hydride cannot  
be fast charged below 10°C (45°F) neither can it be slow charged  
below 0°C (32°F). The X20 charger is designed to adjust the charge  
rate to existing temperatures. This is why this manual recommends that  
the X20 is brought to room temperature before being charged after an  
extended period of storage.  
At higher temperatures, the charge acceptance of nickel-based batteries  
is drastically reduced.  
TIP  
TIP  
A battery that provides a capacity of 100% when  
charged at moderate room temperature can only accept  
70% if charged at 45°C (113°F), and 45% if charged at  
60°C (140°F).  
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Advantages of Nickel-Metal Hydride Batteries  
30-40% higher capacity than standard nickel-cadmium.  
Nickel-metal-hydride has potential for yet higher energy densities  
Less prone to memory than nickel-cadmium - fewer exercise  
cycles are required  
Simple storage and transportation - transport is not subject to  
regulatory control  
Environmentally friendly - contains only mild toxins; profitable for  
recycling  
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Disadvantages of Nickel-Metal Hydride  
Batteries  
Limited service life - the performance starts to deteriorate after  
200-300 cycles if repeatedly deeply cycled. Deep cycling does not  
occur in normal X20 use  
Relatively short storage of three years  
TIP  
TIP  
Cool temperature and partial charge slows battery aging  
Limited discharge current - although nickel-metal-hydride is  
capable of delivering high discharge currents, heavy load reduces  
the battery's cycle life. High discharge only occurs during an  
emergency battery-supported shutdown of the X20  
More complex charge algorithm needed - nickel-metal-hydride  
generates more heat during charge and requires slightly longer  
charge times than nickel-cadmium. Trickle charge settings  
are critical because the battery cannot absorb overcharge.  
This is managed by the X20's microprocessor controlled power  
management system  
High self-discharge - typically 50% higher than nickel-cadmium  
Performance degrades if stored at elevated temperatures-  
nickel-metal-hydride should be stored in a cool place at 40%  
state-of-charge  
High maintenance - nickel-metal hydride requires regular full  
discharge to prevent crystalline formation; nickel-metal-hydride  
once in every 3 months. This will happen between seasons but  
probably not as often as required for absolute maximum life span  
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The X20 Console  
The X20 has a power management system that remains active even  
when the unit is switched OFF. However it uses very little standby  
power, typically 600uA at 5V or 0.003W.  
This management system ensures that before an X20 can be turned  
on and used there is enough internal battery energy available to  
successfully close the unit down in the event of the sudden and  
unexpected loss of the external supply. This is designed to protect the  
users data and also protect the integrity of the operating system and the  
compact flash it is built on.  
The internal battery is not there in order to use the X20 as a fully  
mobile device and will not support this function.  
Any voltage transients from vehicle start-up are also controlled by the  
internal battery.  
The battery packs are deep cycled at Topcon Precision Agriculture  
before the X20 is dispatched.  
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X20 Console  
Specifications  
System Software  
• Windows® XP PRO SP2  
Processing  
• Low-power 1GHz CPU; 0°C to 60°C (32°F - 142°F) Fanless  
Operation  
• SDRAM SODIMM 512Mb  
• 2GB Industrial Flashcard  
Display and Touch Screen  
• 8.4” TFT Active Matric Colour  
• Indoor/Outdoor display with Resistative touch screen  
• SVGA 800 X 600 pixels  
• 32 bit Colour  
• Contrast Ratio 400:1  
• Brightness 400 cd/m2  
• Brightness Control via ‘X20 Manager’ software  
• External XGA monitor support 1024 X 768  
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Interfaces  
• 4 X RS232 Serial Ports  
• COM 2 configurable to RS232 or RS485  
• 4 X USB 2.0 Ports (2 at Rear, 2 at side)  
• 1 X CANBUS Port (ISO11783)  
• 1 X PS2 Mouse port  
• 1 X PS2 Keyboard port  
• 1 X 8 Pin Audio DIN port  
• 1 X VGA Port (1280 X 1024 at 60Hz), (1024 X 760 at 85Hz)  
• 1 X 10/100 Base T Ethernet Port (RJ45)  
Power  
• Input Voltage 10.8- 18.0 Volts DC  
• Built in protection against vehicles start up.  
• Full ATX safe Shut Down  
• 3 Pin MIL-C-5015 Bayonet connector  
Audio  
• 1.5 Watt Stereo audio amplifier  
• Internal speaker  
• External stereo line inputs/outputs and microphone (8 pin DIN socket)  
Dimensions  
• Size: 248mm x 188mm x 70mm (7.4 “ x 9.8” x 2.7”)  
• Weight: 2.35kg (5.2 pounds)  
• International Standard Mounting System (RAM® Type)  
Environmental  
• Operating Temp: 0°C - 50°C (32°F - 122°F)  
• Storage: -20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F)  
• Humidity: (0% - 90% RH, NC)  
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Index  
advantages 14-3  
disadvantages 14-4  
service life 14-1  
Numerics  
2 Pin Weatherpack Plug 4-5  
240 Volt Adapter 11-2  
Status 2-2, 2-3, 2-5, 5-5, 8-4  
Bayonet Power Connector 11-2  
A
C
Accessories 11-1  
External Speaker 11-1  
GPS Hook-Up Cable 11-2  
Air-conditioning 6-1, 13-1  
Alarms 2-3, 2-9  
Ambient Temperature 5-5, 5-6  
Audio 2-3, see also Volume  
Alarms 2-3  
CAN Bus 2-9, 2-10  
Communication Ports 2-9  
COM1 2-9  
COM2 2-9  
COM3 2-9  
COM4 2-9  
Communications Regulation Infor-  
mation 1-6  
Contact 1-4  
Beep 8-6  
Port 2-9, 2-11  
Audio Adapter Harness 11-1  
Auto-shutdown Delay 2-5, 8-2, 8-5  
Default 8-7  
Contents of Kit 3-1  
Mounting Kit 3-2  
D
B
Data Protection 5-9  
DGPS Receivers 2-9  
Direct Sunlight 4-2  
Battery 2-2, 4-5  
Backup 8-4, 8-8  
Charging 5-5, 5-6, 5-9  
fast 5-5, 5-6, 13-4  
trickle 5-5, 5-6, 13-4  
External 2-2, 2-5, 5-2, 5-4, 5-8,  
6-2  
Internal 2-2, 2-8, 5-2, 5-5, 5-8,  
6-2, 14-5  
E
Extreme Temperatures 2-3, 13-1  
G
GPS Hook-Up Cable 11-2  
Trip Point Voltage 8-2  
Nickel-Metal Hydride 5-6, 14-1  
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Holder 2-4  
Positioning 4-2  
Power 2-2, 6-1  
240 Volt Adapter 11-2  
Button 2-2, 2-7, 2-8, 5-3, 5-5,  
5-7, 6-1, 6-2, 10-1  
holding 10-1  
H
Heat Resistance 2-6  
Heat Sink Fins 2-7, 2-8  
Hide Button 8-2, 8-9  
I
Industrial Flashcard 2-2  
Installing 4-1  
Consumption 2-6  
Draw 13-3  
External Supply 2-8  
Failed 8-4, 8-6  
K
Good 8-4  
Keyboard 2-3, 2-7  
Port 2-9, 2-10  
Status 8-2, 8-4  
Switch 5-3, 6-1  
Temperature 6-1  
Will NOT Start 5-3, 6-2  
Power Connector 2-7, 2-8, 4-6, 5-4  
Connecting 4-6  
L
LAN Port 2-9, 2-11  
M
Power Harness 4-4, 5-4  
Additional Earth 4-5  
Black Wire 4-5  
Fitting 4-4  
Layout 4-4  
Red Wire 4-5  
Power Management 2-2, 5-1, 5-9,  
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2-5, see also Operating  
System  
Mounting 4-2  
RAM Base 4-2  
RAM Rail Mount 4-3  
Mouse 2-3, 2-7, 7-1  
Port 2-9, 2-10  
Printers 2-7  
Processor Speed 2-2  
Protection 2-2  
N
Night Work 2-3  
R
O
RAM 2-2  
RAM Base 4-1  
RAM Mount 2-7, 2-8, 4-1  
Using 4-3  
Red Dot 9-2, 9-3  
Reset Button 2-7, 2-8  
Operating System 2-2, 2-4, 2-5, 6-2  
Operating Temperature 2-8, 13-1  
P
Pen Stylus 2-4, 7-1, 9-3  
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Warning 2-8  
Start Button 7-1  
RS232 Communications 2-9  
RS485 Communications 2-9  
Status LED’s 2-2, 2-4, 2-5, 5-1, 5-7  
Flash 5-6, 5-7, 5-9, 6-2, 8-6, 8-7  
Green 2-5, 5-2, 5-6  
Left 2-5, 5-2  
S
Orange 2-5, 5-2, 5-5, 5-6  
Red 2-5, 5-3, 5-4, 5-5, 5-6, 6-2,  
8-6, 8-7  
Save 10-1  
Screen 2-2  
Brightness 2-2, 2-3, 2-5, 8-2, 8-3  
Reverse Mode 8-3  
Calibration 2-3, 9-1  
Re-calibrate 9-1, 9-2  
Cleaning 2-3 see also X20 console  
cleaning  
Dimmed 2-3, 2-4  
Glass Backing 2-3  
LCD 2-3  
Right 2-5, 5-2  
States 5-8  
SVGA 2-2  
System Tray 7-1, 7-2  
T
Task Bar 7-1, 7-2  
Terms and Conditions 1-1  
Application 1-1  
Resolution 2-3  
Touch 2-4  
Copyright 1-1  
Use 13-2  
Safety 1-2  
Visibility 2-3  
Statements 1-2  
Service Information 1-5  
Shutting Down 2-2, 2-5, 8-2, 10-1  
ATX 5-9, 8-5, 10-1  
cancel 5-9  
delay 8-5  
wait 8-5  
Button 8-8  
Trademarks 1-2  
Website 1-2  
Tools Folder 7-1  
Topcon Logo 2-5, 8-2  
Touch Screen Cal. 9-2  
Touch Screen Shortcut 7-1  
Transferring Data 12-1  
Procedure of Auto-Shutdown 8-6,  
8-7  
u
Software 6-2  
Preloaded 6-2  
Speaker 2-3  
USB 12-1  
USB ports 2-3, 2-9, 2-10, 12-1  
V
External 2-3, 2-11, 8-2, 11-1  
Connecting 11-1  
Internal 2-3, 2-7, 2-9, 8-2  
Using 2-4  
VGA Port 2-9, 2-11  
Volume 2-2, 2-3, 2-5, 2-11, 8-2,  
8-4  
Standard Calibration Button 9-2  
Adjusting 8-4  
Index  
W106 Rev 1.5  
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Test 8-2  
Testing 8-4  
touch screen 15-1  
Storing 13-3  
extended 13-4  
W
X20 Logo 2-2, 2-3, 2-4, 2-5, 8-1,  
8-8, 8-9  
Green 8-8  
Warranty 1-2  
Disclaimer 1-3  
Electronic 1-2  
Grey 8-8  
X20 Manager 2-2, 2-3, 2-5, 2-11,  
7-1, 7-2, 8-1, 8-2  
Accessing 7-2  
Indemnity 1-3  
Liability Limit 1-3  
Mechanical Component 1-2  
Repair 1-2  
Software Shutdown 5-9  
Return 1-2  
Windows 4-2  
Windows Desktop 6-2, 7-1, 10-1  
Windows Programs 7-1  
X
X20 Console 2-4, 14-5  
Cleaning 13-2  
Front 2-4  
Looking After 13-1 see also X20  
Console Cleaning  
Monitoring 5-9  
Rear 2-7  
external ports 2-7, 2-9  
Side 2-6  
housing 2-6  
USB ports 2-6, 2-7  
Specifications 15-1  
audio 15-2  
dimensions 15-2  
display 15-1  
environmental 15-2  
interfaces 15-2  
power 15-2  
processing 15-1  
system software 15-1  
15-6  
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15-7  
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15-8  
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