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1. No Message Done amp Local intranet Protected Mode Off fg v Q10 vw 11 38 PM ano 5 23 2013 7 11 EXPC 1319 W7E Series Moxa Software Package 6 After opening the Synmap MIB in the browser check that it appears in the File window If it is not then it is likely because the MIB file is corrupted To remedy this re copy the MIB file from the software DVD and re load the MIB file following the instructions above MIB Browser mw File TT woversans AgentiP 127001 SNMP v1 OID Get Get Next Get Subtree Walk Set Name OID Value Using Synmap OIDs to Control the EXPC 1319 Follow these steps to use Synmap to use the Moxa MIB to set up automated controls for the EXPC 1319 Retrieving Basic Device Information 1 In this first step we will use Synmap to retrieve specific device information about the TC 6110 First use the Get Next button to navigate the OID tree by clicking through these items MOXA SYS MIB VALUES Moxa embeddedComputer MoxaSystem productInfoMgmt Agent IP 127 0 0 1 Jg moxa 8691 OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 17 1 1 P embeddedComputer 17 qp cai E oductinfoMgmt 1 M Value A productVersion 3 A productBuldDate 4 k systeminfoMgmt 2 i k biosMgmt 4 sensorMgmt 5 peripheralMgmt 6 powerMgmt 7 notificationMgmt 9 productinfoMgmt 1 ID 136 14 18691 17 1 1 VALUE productinfoMgmt OBJECT scription IDENTIFIER
2. 6 Select Run to download and install the Java Runtime Environment JRE and when Windows posts a security warning asking if you wish to run the installer click Run again 7 8 EXPC 1319 W7E Series Moxa Software Package 2 0 x CL E hittp localhost 81 index htm 3 x fS sing Die dip Favorites siz S Suggested Sites j Web Slice Gallery v hitp localhost 81 index htm m L5 de v Pager Safetyv Tools v WF Intranet settings are now turned off by default Intranet settings are less secure than Internet settings Click for options x 0 of jre 6u29 windows i586 s exe from localhost Com i File Download Security Warning j E Do you want to run or save this file r7 i Name jre 5u29 windows i586 s exe Type Application 16 3M8 From localhost While files from the Intemet can be useful this file type can potentially harm your computer F you do not trust the source do not run or save this What s the risk 7 Click Install to continue r x e http localhost81 index htm X BS 9 X 1 Bing 5p gy Favorites 5 2 Suggested Sites v ig Web Slice Gallery v i 4 http locathost81 index htm J fey amp 3 mp v Pager Safety v Tools v Intranet settings are now turned of 3 x Welcome to Java Java provides safe and secure access to the world of amazing Java content From business solutions to helpful utilities and entertainment Java makes your intemet e
3. ff hrStorageIndex 1 hrStorageIndex 4 4 1 a hrStorageType 2 hrStorageType 1 1 3 6 1 2 1 25 2 1 4 M hrStorageDescr 3 hrStorageType 2 1 3 6 1 2 1 25 2 1 5 V hrStorageAllocationUnits 4 hrStorageType 3 1 3 6 1 2 1 25 2 1 3 V hrStorageSize 5 hrstorageType 4 1 3 6 1 2 1 25 2 1 2 M hrStorageUsed 6 M hrStorageAllocationFailures 7 D Label Serial Number a0666006 hrDevice 3 Virtual Memory hrSWRun 4 Physical Memory i hrSWRunPerf 5 rStorageAllocationUnits 1 4096 hrSWinstalled 6 rStorageAllocationUnits 2 32768 rStorageAllocationUnits 3 65536 rStorageAllocationUnits 4 65536 7790335 name hrStorageTsble 3 61622 OID 1 3 6 1 2 1 25 2 3 p 32574 SEQUENCE OF SEQUENCE hrStoragelnd 32574 ex INTEGER 21474838648 2147483847 hrStorageType OBJECT IDENTIFIER hrSt 1689398 orageDescr OCTET STRING SIZE 0 255 60299 hrStorageAllocationUnits INTEGER 214 17550 7483848 2147483847 hrStorageSize IN 15468 TEGER 2147483648 2147483647 hrSto hrStorageAllocationFailures 1 0 ERES D ee hrStorageAllocationFailures 2 0 ect is Pesca CE hrStorageAllocationFailures 3 0 Sa hrStorageAllocationFailures 4 0 4 I Close The hrStorageTable OIDs Below is a full list of all the OIDs available under the hrStorageTable tree menm 0 um mm mimm hrStorageIndex 1 3 6 1 2 1 25 2 3 read only Returns a unique integer for each logical 1 1
4. When I press the power button Shutdown Do nothing Password protection on wakeup Sleep _ Shut down W Change settings that are currentlfr unavailanie 8 Require a password recommended When your computer wakes from sleep no one can access your data without entering the correct password to unlock the computer Create or change your user account password Don t require a password When your computer wakes from sleep anyone can access your data because the computer isn t locked EXPC 1319 W7E Series Adjusting Brightness Panel Control Buttons and OSD You may adjust the brightness using the and buttons When pressing the button an adjustment scale will display in the lower middle of the display Please note that when in the DirectDraw Full Screen Mode this scale will not display Refer to_http en wikipedia org wiki DirectDraw for detailed description for DirectDraw Configuring the Function Key The factory default for the Function Fn key is the launch of a virtual on screen keyboard cm On Screen Keyboard eo iei Pals c ad es op of J Jes me a a a cw TR T C te LENIN CN CN CN GR GR CR CR NN CR CR ER RR E I eee Home Poop However you may also configure the Function key to enable a program or simulate a function with a combination of several keys Follow these steps Step 1 To launch the Function key configuration program select the mx
5. CPU Usage CPU Usage History hrDevice 3 J Name OID hrDeviceTypes 1 hrProcessorLoad 3 a hrDeviceTable 2 hrProcessorLoad 4 3 0 hrProcessorTable 3 Md aac rProcessorLoad 6 hrProcessorEntry 1 n E Memory Physical Memory Usage History WD hrProcessorFrwID 1 L1 IhrProcessorLoad 2 3 7 hrNetworkTable 4 hrPrinterTable 5 3 7 hrDiskStorageTable 6 33 75 hrPartitionTable 7 Physical Memory MB System 4 id hrFSTypes 9 i Total 2035 Handles 18215 r a heESTahla R Cached 362 Threads 839 Available 1083 Processes 78 Free 749 Up Time 0 02 47 49 name hrProcessorLosd 2 Commit MB 1084 2035 OID 1236121253312 iik Memory MB syntax SER Page 81 satis ea 0 100 Nonpaged 54 Resource Monitor VALUE hrProcessorLosd OBJE CT TYPE Syntax INTEGER 0 100 Access read only Status current Processes 78 CPU Usage 9 Physical Memory 46 Description The average ove r the last minute of the percen tage description of time that this proce 4 Ii Close ssor was not idle menm mo em qummm 00000 hrProcessorLoad 1 3 6 1 2 1 25 3 3 1 2 read only The average over the last minute of the percentage of time that this processor was not idle Implementations may only approximate this one minute smoothing period 7 14 EXPC 1319 W7E Series Moxa Software Package ATTENTION All of the information reproduced below regardin
6. Moxa Software Package This chapter describes the software package for users to easily control and monitor the EXPC 1319 STS computers The following topics are covered in this chapter O The Synmap Virtualization Layer Full Software Interoperability with Any Moxa Device gt Overview gt The Synmap Design Concept gt Moxa Synmap OIDs 0 Installing the Synmap Virtualization Layer 0 Installing and Using an NMS gt VV WV gt Installing Moxa MxView Basic Configuration of MxView Loading the Synmap MIB File Using Synmap OIDs to Control the EXPC 1319 Using Synmap to Read the Voltage Sensor O Using the Host Resources MIB gt gt gt Checking CPU Load Using the Host Resources MIB Checking Data Storage Stats Using the Host Resources MIB Checking Network Status EXPC 1319 W7E Series Moxa Software Package EXPC 1319 W7E Series Moxa Software Package The Synmap Virtualization Layer Full Software Interoperability with Any Moxa Device Overview Synmap is Moxa s revolutionary software virtualization an evolutionary advance in network device control that adapts solid reliable SNMP into a fully portable remote procedure interface Synmap allows engineers to automate remote processes using SNMP object identifiers OIDs rather than device or OS specific API addressing making a scripted Synmap procedure fully interoperable with any other Synmap device This means that a script created for
7. D ct 3 D Uu ctr C j D F D 5 accelerometer measured Number of digital input pin in current system read only Reference index for each read only digital input pin read only The port number of digital input pin read only The digital input status O is low 1 is high read write Agent will send trap message when digital input pin status changed and this object enbeled read only Number of digital output pin in current system read only Reference index for each digital output pin read only The port number of digital output pin read write The digital output status EXPC 1319 W7E Series Moxa Synmap OID Table ledNumber 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 17 1 6 2 1 ledIndex 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 ledPort 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 ledValue 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 um uartType 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 DE 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 usbDeviceIndex usbDeviceVendorID usbDeviceProductID usbDeviceActiveClass usbPlugTrapEnable atchdogPeriod 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 1 96 22 1 1 1 6 2 2 1 2 1 6 2 2 1 3 1 06 32 Lal 1 6 3 2 1 2 1 6 4 1 3 1 1 1 6 4 1 5 1 2 415021 1 35 1 3 1 6 4 1 3 1 4 m of LED in current read only The port number of LED read write The LED status O is low 1 is high read only Number of internal UART in current system read only
8. 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 17 1 1 2 When you reach the final layer of OIDs you will need to select GetSubTree to display the available information When you use the MIB viewer to select the productInfoMgmt OID you will see the following information displayed in the MIB viewer s information window Product Name TC 6110 Product Description Moxa embedded computer Product Version 1 0 0 and Product Build Date 13013018 RFC1213 MIB MOXA SYS MIB Agent IP 127 0 0 1 J J VALUES Jd moxa 8691 OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 17 1 1 4 0 jj embeddedComputer 17 E Ji moxaSystem 1 Get Next Get Subtree 3 jy EEE O productName 1 D productDesc 2 m WD productVersion 3 BP TC 6000 W 7E A productBuldDate 49 P Moxa embedded computer systeminfomMgmt 2 p 1 0 0 H biosMgmt 4 13013018 sensorMgmt 5 H Jo peripheralMgmt 6 powerMgmt 7 notificabonMgmt 9 jproductinfoMgmt 1 1361418091 17 1 1 VALUE productinfoMgmt OBJECT Sopon IDENTIFIER 1 36 1 4 1 8691 17 1 1 7 12 EXPC 1319 W7E Series Moxa Software Package Using Synmap to Read the Voltage Sensor The following table shows the OID of the voltage sensor read write option and available values menm mo pem pem R0 voltSensorsIndex 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 17 1 5 1 2 1 1 read only Returns a list of numbers that correspond with the voltage sensors used by SNMP for identification begins with 1 voltSensorsDevice 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 17 1 5 1 2 1 2 read only
9. Based Write Filter Overview According to Microsoft File Based Write Filter FBWF allows the Windows Embedded platform to maintain the appearance of read and write access on write sensitive or read only storage FBWF makes read and write access transparent to applications Writing to storage media may be undesirable or impossible in embedded devices FBWF redirects all writes targeted for protected volumes to a RAM cache called an overlay Used in this context an overlay is similar to a transparency overlay on an overhead projector Any change made to the overlay affects the picture as seen in the aggregate but if the overlay is removed the underlying picture remains unchanged FBWF provides the advanced feature than EWF to let user specify the directory to write the data to disk drive directly in our default setting the default directory is under c temp which means you can read write the data into disk without commit action Enabling File Based Write Filter To enable file based write filtering do the following 1 To verify that Enhanced Write Filter is disabled type fbwfmgr displayconfig to check the current status ees E Administrator C Windows system32 cmd exe ERSIET ERN IDEs dii EU ERR EUR E EU ETE RR E File hbased wi cit2c f Lbe suwv lver the current session Filter state disabled File hased 5 m for the next session ilter stat disabled C Users moxa gt 2 Type fbwf
10. Port Mode E Port 1 2 Mode f 2 Mode BH R5232 Mode i R5S485 2Wu Mode 2 R5422 z R amp 5485 4U Change the COMI to H5232 e g SetInterface 1 H SetInterface 2 2 Change the GOM2 to RS422 COML port mode is 2 COMZ port mode is H Gis 5 3 6 Enabling Embedded Filters This chapter describes how to operate the embedded enabling features on the EXPC 1319 STS panel computer The following topics are covered in this chapter O Enhanced Writer Filter O File Based Write Filter EXPC 1319 W7E Series Enabling Embedded Filters Enhanced Write Filter Overview Enhanced Write Filter EWF provides a means for protecting a volume from writes This allows the operating system OS to boot from write protected hard disks All written data to an EWF protected volume The Hard disk in the following figure are redirected to an overlay EWF Volume in the following figure Because EWF does not write data to hard disk directly it can protect the hard disk from sudden power loose These written data are cached in the overlay and made available as part of the volume This gives the appearance that the volume is writeable The overlay is an independent storage location which exists in random access memory RAM If desired the data stored in the overlay may be committed to the protected volume Refer to the following figure for the overview of the EWF structure File read wite File readatite File readAarte i gt izz
11. Reference index for each UART port read write The UART mode O is RS232 1 is RS485 2 wires 2 is RS422 3 is RS485 4 wires read only The number of ports regardless of their current state in the usb general port table read only The index is dentical to usbPortIndex for the correspondent USB port read only The USB device port vendor HEX formatted String as it is provided to the USB host by the USB device read only The product ID HEX formatted string as it is provided to the USB host by the USB device read only This object returns USB Device Class type of the active configuration read write Agent will send trap message when USB device inserted or removed and this object enabled read write Watchdog period 0 means disable watchdog monitor program otherwise enable watchdog monitor program and configure EXPC 1319 W7E Series Moxa Synmap OID Table 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 17 1 6 6 2 2 read write To show the watchdog monitor program status 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 17 1 7 2 read write Current system power policy r 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 17 1 9 1 read write Set Trap IP address LS m community
12. Synmap OIDs called by simple shell scripts or a preferred high level language like Python Perl or VBScript all without any need for low level APIs or platform specific libraries Significantly simplify and reduce development times for custom utilities and automated executables Gain scripting and automation independence from OS dependent libraries All of this may be achieved using simple reliable and familiar SNMP the easily accessible standard that IT engineers are already familiar with The Synmap Design Concept Synmap is a software design concept that offers programmers a wholly unique and superior conception of infrastructure development for IA control Instead of using low level APIs Synmap adapts the higher level SNMP protocol to serve as a universal API across all machines With Synmap application developers gain several benefits the two biggest being a significantly reduced learning curve for control APIs and remarkable code portability For example if a user wants to control GPIO in a Linux environment an application developer needs to generate code that follows the pseudo code shown below Open the device node Read the file descriptor Read the return value and make a logical decision Perform an ioctl function on the file descriptor Dr ue en D s Close the file descriptor The above example shows how this is done in a NIX environment In a Windows environment it looks a little different but the proce
13. a short device description productVersion 1 35 06 1 4 1 8691 17 1 1 3 Returns product version productBuildDate 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 17 1 1 4 read only Returns the last software build date YYMMDDHH format voltSensorsIndex 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 17 1 5 1 2 1 1 read only Returns a list of numbers that correspond with the voltage sensors used by SNMP for identification begins with 1 voltSensorsDevice 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 17 1 5 1 2 1 2 read only Returns a list of string values identifying the voltage sensors by name location 7 4 EXPC 1319 W7E Series Moxa Software Package Possible values are Vcore V1 05 V1 5 S3 V1 5 voltSensorsValue 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 17 1 5 1 2 1 3 read only Returns sends a value indicating or changing the sensor s state usbDeviceProductID 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 17 1 6 4 1 3 1 3 read only Returns the USB s hexadecimal product ID usbDeviceActiveClass 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 17 1 6 4 1 3 1 4 read only Returns the USB device class for any connected device Installing the Synmap Virtualization Layer The following steps will install Synmap 1 Double click mxSynmap setup msi found in the Utility folder located on the software DVD under utility 3 mxSynmap Then click Next to start the Synmap setup wizard 2 In the middle of the dialog the button Disk Cost will display how much space the Synmap software package will occupy on your storage drive as well as the remaining storage space on the drive where the system is stor
14. always display for about 1 5 second in the lower middle of the screen To enable the touch screen function simply depress the touch screen button again and an icon indicating the touch screen has been enabled shown below will display for about 1 5 seconds in the lower middle of the screen 3 5 4 Touch screen Calibration This chapter describes how to calibrate the touchscreen function The following topics are covered in this chapter 0 Calibrating the Touch Screen Standard Calibration Advanced Calibration O PenMount Calibration Utility Parameters Turn off EEPROM Storage Touch Screen Cursor Settings Edge Compensation EXPC 1319 W7E Series Touch screen Calibration Calibrating the Touch Screen This chapter describes the calibration process for the EXPC 1319 touch panel First Open the PenMount control panel This may be found under the Windows 7 Start Menu in the Programs list in the PenMount Windows Universal Driver WHQL folder From the PenMount folder navigate to the Utility folder and open the PenMount Control Panel 72 PenMount Control Pane Next the PenMount Control Panel should appear as in the screen shot to Device Tools About Select a device to configure the right with the Device tab as its default display Double click on the device you want to calibrate or select the device and click Configure If you 7 do not see your device offered on the menu click Refresh
15. e Third the time needed to learn how to control a peripheral is drastically cut all one needs to do is understand how to use an SNMP OID and start scripting e Fourth Developers are free to choose any kind of programming languages or utilities with which they might be familiar so long as they are apropos to the platform s on which they will be used For example in place of the C API Microsoft developers might want to use the SNMP libraries in NET or Java to control remote Linux devices or it can be flipped around so that Linux developers use Net SNMP libraries to control remote Windows XPE machines All of these things mean that the Synmap virtualization makes the work of programming custom applications much faster and simpler and dramatically increases code interoperability Complex controls such as USB notify mounting information and BIOS settings have been integrated into the Synmap engine so that creating a customized monitoring or control application now only requires the coordination of a few SNMP SET GET calls potentially allowing developers to save on hundreds of lines of code when authoring new applications Moxa Synmap OIDs The full list of SynMap OIDs is reproduced as Appendix A The Moxa Synmap OID Table The table below lists the Synmap OIDs that are currently enabled on the EXPC 1319 panel computer Ecos NN cl NN productName 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 17 1 1 1 Returns the product name productDesc 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 17 1 1 2 Returns
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17. on the network for example you re in a coffee shop or airport or you have mobile broadband this is a public network and is not trusted If you aren t sure select Public network 5 You may now use this user account to operate your EXPC 1319 STS embedded computer 2 3 3 Panel Control Buttons and OSD This chapter describes how to use the panel control buttons and OSD On screen Display for the EXPC 1319 STS panel computer The following topics are covered in this chapter o n n Overview Power Adjusting Brightness Configuring the Function Key Enabling and Disabling the Touch Screen EXPC 1319 W7E Series Panel Control Buttons and OSD Overview There are five control buttons on the bottom of the front panel LAN1 LAN2 Fiber Storage Heater Power See the following figures and description of the functions of each control button Control Buttons Press to turn on the computer Press again to PONGE turn off the computer Increase or decrease display Brightness brightness This is a customizable function key By Function default this button enables a virtual on screen keyboard Touch to enable or disable the touch screen Touch screen The touch screen is enabled by default Use this button to turn the touch screen off 3 2 EXPC 1319 W7E Series Panel Control Buttons and OSD Power It is possible to use Windows to configure different power profiles These can help you conse
18. only Only install security updates and other important updates for Windows Ask me later Until you decide your computer might be vulnerable to security threats Learn more about each option When you use recommended settings or install updates only some information is sent to Microsoft The information is not used to identify you or contact you To turn off these settings later search for Turn off recommended setting in Help and Support Read the privacy statement 4 Choose a security profile for the computer The strictest security settings will be applied when choosing Public Network however some Windows conveniences may be disabled when using this profile If problems arise with certain applications on the local network consult your systems admininstrator and or security auditor o x Set Up Windows Select your computer s current location This computer is connected to a network Windows will automatically apply the correct network settings based on the network s location Hama nahunri rit network a Ifa mputers on this network are at your home and you re trusted home network Don t choose this for public places such as coffe me airports Work network If all the computers on this network are at your workplace and you recognize them this is a trusted work network Don t choose this for public places such as coffee shops or airports Public network If you don t recognize all the computers
19. to refresh the list RN Configure Refresh r Z Device 0 PenMount 6000 USB The final preparatory step is to choose what sort of calibration you want Most will choose Standard Calibration which is a basic touch screen calibration using five reference points For most situations a standard calibration should be adequate As the touch screen ages MESES P users will find that the standard calibration is not adequate for LI T DS re establishing screen accuracy and precision If problems are still Standard Calibration TRETEN encountered following a standard calibration you may choose Advanced Calibration to calibrate the touch screen to a greater number of reference points Turn off EEPROM storage Standard Calibration For a standard five point calibration five spots will appear one after another on the display Use your finger or stylus to touch the five points in order After you have completed the sequence hit ESC on your keyboard to save the result and exit the calibration process Advanced Calibration An advanced calibration uses 9 16 or 25 points to calibrate touch panel linearity select the number of reference points from the drop down menu offered on the calibration utility main dialog You may also instruct the calibration utility to plot detailed calibration data onto a graph For more information about the data graph see the next section Calibration Data Graph Just as with
20. ue INTEGER 0 4294967295 access not accessible VALUE voltSensorsTable OBJ i 4 ili Close ECT TYPE 4 Verify you are properly receiving the sensor information The units displayed by the sensor are micro volts p V For example when the voltage is at 1 12 V it will be diplayed as 1120 jV Using the Host Resources MIB The Host Resources MIB is a mainstay industry standard defined by RFC2790 The steps for using the EXPC 1319 Host Resources MIB with your chosen NMS are described below MXView does not provide table views of MIB data If your NMS does however you may use any of the available OIDs that are provided in the Host Resources MIB Use of MXView will however limit your available OIDs 7 13 EXPC 1319 W7E Series Moxa Software Package ATTENTION All of the information reproduced below regarding OIDs of the Host Resources MIB as well as much more regarding may be found using the Cisco SNMP Object Navigator which may currently be found at this web address http tools cisco com Support SNMP do BrowseOID do local en Checking CPU Load Using the Host Resources MIB 1 Start up MXview or some other NMS and open the MIB browser For detailed instructions on loading MXview you may refer to Loading the Synmap MIB File steps 1 to 3 2 Load the Host Resources MIB file from c usr share snmp mibs HOST RESOURCES MIB txt le MIB Browser c jE X File RFC1213 MIB Y M
21. v 3 dA v Pagev Safetyv Toos Project View Device Link Information Event Tools MIB Help A ANX view Juehusiial Naion Manayamani So ivare ay Recent Events UnackedLastFiftyEvents pm o Events vi Ack ID Source Source IP Device Alias Severity Description Time Issued m 2 MXview Server 0 0 0 0 System Information MXview server started 2013 06 05 17 51 54 1 MXview Server 0 0 0 0 System Information Mxview server started 2013 06 04 16 26 25 Q Default Q No Message 5 58 47 PM Managed Devices Current Max 0 20 Q4 Local intranet Protected Mode Off fg 100 Loading the Synmap MIB File To load the Synmap MIB file you must first have a running NMS if you do not have an NMS you may install the free version of MXview included with your TC 6110 computer software If you have already started MXview go directly to step 5 of this section 1 Click the MxView Service shortcut on the desktop 2 uus SEVICE 7 10 EXPC 1319 W7E Series Moxa Software Package 2 Click Start wait for the System Status indicator to show Running and then select Launch Client When the MXview Setup Wizard appears click Cancel to skip the setup process and directly open the MXview interface ANX view ECE Industrial Network Management Software EGE Industrial Network Management Software Moxa Inc All rights reserved 201
22. 013 02 21 Organize Y New folder j Ail e a me D te od C ype Xr Favorites Name Date modified Type BE Desktop clonezilla live 2 0 1 15 1686 pae moxa 2 6 24 2013 4 37 PM Disc Image Jg Downloads Recent Places 73 Libraries Documents 2 Music amp Pictures B Videos n Computer Ef 1 aral Nick CA 9 2 EXPC 1319 W7E Series System Recovery 5 Select the type of device to be used to store the recovery environment For this example that will be USB Drive 5 On Line Distribution donezilla_live_stable Poena bs Clonezilla Homepage http conezilla orgi Description Clonezilla live is a distribution used for disk backup and imaging The stable branch of Clonezilla live are based on Debian Install Notes Clonezilla live is booted and run in live mode no installation is required to use it Download Path Clonezilla Live Stable at SourceForge PreDownloaded ISO 2 21 14 donezilladive 2 0 1 154686 pae moxa 2 0 0 iso m n j Save I5O file MDS Check 6 Next select what Drive the USB is mounted under This will most likely be D 7 Click OK to continue the boot files will begin to be copied to your USB drive 1 Downloading Files Done 2 Extracting and Copying Files Current 3 Installing Bootloader 4 Installation Complete Reboot Extracting files please wait Archive D EXPC 1319 57S W 7EMClonezillaFactory 2013 02 21 14Wcdonezi
23. 3 Moxa Inc All rights reserved 2013 Service Info Service Info HTTP Port 81 Disable HTTP port HTTP Port 8l Disable HTTP port HTTPSPort 445 E HTTPS Port 443 System Status Stop System Status OID impor V ecewese SET TSE 0 x ls hip Aocalfoit1 dexhtm D a o Pager Se Tooke 5 Navigate to c usr share snmp mibs and select MOXA SYS MIB txt tto E gt 4 ee O 89 _ p e ETUR ale Favorites Suggested Sites v Web Slice Gallery el http localhost 81 index htm fh E Gl ah v Pagew Safety Took v Project View Device Link Information Event Tools MIB Help Es Qv Search Devices Agent IP 127 0 0 1 Device List s a Root l d ea _ IANA LANGUAGE MIB I MOXA SYS MIB IANA RTPROTO MIB L1 MTA MIB IANAifType MIB NET SNMP AGENT MIB IF INVERTED STACK MIB NET SNMP EXAMPLES MIB _ IF MIB NET SNMP EXTEND MIB INET ADDRESS MIB NET SNMP MIB IP FORWARD MIB NET SNMP MONITOR MIB IP MIB NET SNMP PASS MIB _ IPV6 FLOW LABEL MIB NET SNMP PERIODIC NOTIFY MIB IPV6 ICMP MIB _ NET SNMP SYSTEM MIB IPV6 MIB NET SNMP TC t IPV6 TC _ NET SNMP VACM MIB _ IPV6 TCP MIB NETWORK SERVICES MIB IPV6 UDP MIB _ NOTIFICATION LOG MIB LM SENSORS MIB Li RFC 1215 4 m Filename MOXA SYS MIB txt Files of type all Files
24. 3 MIB 2 VALUES AgentIP 127 0 0 1 SNMP vi Js mib 2 1 system 1 OID CIS 5 2 5 2 2 43 2 12 t interfaces 2 V ifNumber 1 i Get Subtree Walk 5 7 ifTable 2 E pala 1 Name OID Value J iflndex 1 a i Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller ifType 3 i Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller 2 D imu 4 ifSpeed 5 ifPhysAddress 6 V ifAdminStatus 7 ifOperStatus 8 ifLastChange 9 A ifinOctets 10 WA iflnUcastPkts 11 WA ifinNUcastPkts 12 V ifinDiscards 13 M ifInFrrors 14 n ifDescr 2 1 3 6 1 2 1 2 2 1 2 OCTET STRING SIZE 0 255 read only VALUE ifDescr OBJECT TYPE Syntax OCTET STRING SIZE 0 255 Access read only Status mandatory Description A textual string contai ning information about the interface This string shou Id include the name of idescription the manufacturer the pro 2 Select ifOperStatus 8 to check the status of the Ethernet controller 1 indicates that the Ethernet port is connected while 2 indicates that the Ethernet port is disconnected 7 17 8 Sample Code This chapter describes how to use various examples on the EXPC 1319 STS computers for different functions The following topics are covered in this chapter O Watchdog gt Enabling Watchdog Function EXPC 1319 W7E Series Sample Code Watchdog EXPC 1319 comput
25. 7 OS Components EXPC 1319 W7E Series Introduction Windows Embedded Standard 7 OS Components Refer to the following content for the software components of the Windows Embedded Standard 7 pre installed on the EXPC 1319 STS computes Core OS e 32 bit support e Remote Client e Remote Procedure Call Applications and Services Development e Net Framework 3 5 e Remote Desktop Protocol 7 1 e COM OLE Application Support e COM Application Support e MSMQ Internet Services e Internet Explorer 8 0 e IIS 7 0 File Systems and Data Store e Windows Data Access Components e Windows Backup and Restore Diagnostics e Common Diagnostic Tools e Problem Reports and Solutions Fonts Chinese Trad and Simp Japanese Korean Western Middle Eastern South East Asian and South Asian Fonts Graphics and Multimedia e MPEG DTV DVD Audio Decoder MPEG 2 AAC e MPEG Layer 3 Audio Codecs MP3 e MPEG4 Decoders e Windows Media Video VC 1 WMV Codecs e DirectX and Windows Device Experience e Windows Media Player 12 International e IME Simplified Chinese Support e IME Traditional Chinese Support e IME Japanese Support e IME Korean Support Management e Group Policy Management e Windows Management Instrument WMI e Windows Update Networking e Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP e Internet Authentication Service e Telnet Server e Bluetooth e Domain Services e Network Access Protection e Network and Shari
26. EXPC 1319 Windows Embedded Standard 7 User Manual First Edition July 2013 www moxa com product MOXA 2013 Moxa Inc All rights reserved EXPC 1319 Windows Embedded Standard 7 User Manual The software described in this manual is furnished under a license agreement and may be used only in accordance with the terms of that agreement Copyright Notice Trademarks 2013 Moxa Inc All rights reserved The MOXA logo is a registered trademark of Moxa Inc All other trademarks or registered marks in this manual belong to their respective manufacturers Disclaimer Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Moxa Moxa provides this document as is without warranty of any kind either expressed or implied including but not limited to its particular purpose Moxa reserves the right to make improvements and or changes to this manual or to the products and or the programs described in this manual at any time Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable However Moxa assumes no responsibility for its use or for any infringements on the rights of third parties that may result from its use This product might include unintentional technical or typographical errors Changes are periodically made to the information herein to correct such errors and these changes are incorporated into new editions of the publication
27. FnKey icon from the System Tray on the desktop taskbar Step 2 To associate a program with the Fn key select Launch Program and enter the path of the program you would like to trigger or browse the directory tree and select the path from Windows Explorer When finished click Apply Step 3 To simulate a series of key strokes select Simulate key support combination key and then configure the keystrokes you wish to associate with the Fn key from the drop down lists to configure the functions you want to trigger For example 3 4 Select OSD Fn key action Launch Program C A Windows System32 osk exe O Simulated key support combination key EJ OSD Fn key dispatcher Select OSD Fn key action O Lauch Program Simulated key support combination key LWin E None EXPC 1319 W7E Series Panel Control Buttons and OSD L Win E None will launch Windows Explorer When finished click Apply To entirely disable the function key click Clear For detailed descriptions of available hot key combinations you may refer to the following links http technet microsoft com en us magazine ee851673 aspx http en wikipedia org wiki Table of keyboard shortcuts Enabling and Disabling the Touch Screen You may enable or disable the touch screen by depressing the touch screen button When the touch screen is disabled an icon will continuously display in the upper right corner of the screen while another icon will
28. OK OK KKK KKK KKK This is not started bu Clonezilla server so skip notifying it the job is done Finis hed Now syncing flush filesystem buffers ocs live restore is finished Now you can choose to Power of f f line prompt 6 After the computer has turned off remove the USB from the port and return the BIOS to its original operating state for details see Returning the BIOS to Its Original Setup above 9 9 A Moxa Synmap OID Table This appendix describes the Moxa SynMap OID Table The following topics are covered in this appendix O Moxa SynMap OID Table EXPC 1319 W7E Series The Moxa Synmap OID Table productName 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 17 1 1 1 productDesc productVersion 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 17 1 1 3 i 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 17 1 1 4 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 17 1 1 2 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 17 1 2 1 1 systemMemUsage 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 17 1 2 1 3 systemUptime systemTotalUptime 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 17 1 2 1 5 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 17 1 2 1 6 systemMemorySize 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 17 1 2 3 1 systemVolumeCount 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 17 1 2 3 2 systemVolumeIndex 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 17 1 2 3 3 1 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 9091 17 1 2 3 3 1 2 systemVolumeName systemVolumeLabel 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 t7 1 2 3 9 1 3 systemVolumeSize 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 17 1 2 3 3 1 4 systemVolumeAvail 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 17 1 2 3 3 1 5 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 biosVersion 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 biosSettingStatus boo
29. OXA SYS MIB AgentIP 127 0 0 1 smv e Open z Lookin mibs erpa 1 _ index 1 IANA LANGUAGE MIB AC __ AGENTX MIB IANA RTPROTO MIB Uus m _ BRIDGE MIB IANAifType MIB DISMAN EVENT MIB IF INVERTED STACK MIB DISMAN EXPRESSION MIB __ IF MIB NE DIS MAN NSLOOKUP MIB L INET ADDRESS MIB Desktop _ DISMAN PING MIB L IP FORWARD MIB DISMAN SCHEDULE MIB L IP MIB DISMAN SCRIPT MIB IPV6 FLOW LABEL MIB d gt DISMAN TRACEROUTE MIB L IPV6 ICMP MIB My Documents _ EtherLike MIB L IPV6 MIB C HCNUM TC L4 IPV6 TC My __ IPV6 TCP MIB eo L HOST RESOURCES TYPES IPV6 UDP MIB Computer _ IANA ADDRESS FAMILY NUMBERS MIB _ LM SENSORS MIB 4 m j a File name HOST RESOURCES MIB txt Open Network Files of type All Files o eee Close 7T 8 A 3 To check the CPU load select hrProcessorLoad 2 If you wish you may evaluate these stats by comparing them stats with the CPU usage indicated by the Windows Task Manager MIB Browser o 8 x File FC1213 MIB M OXA SYS MIB Agent IP 127 0 0 1 SNMP v1 OST RESOURCES MIB S Windows Task Manager VALUES OID 1 3 6 1 2 1 25 3 3 1 2 6 File Options View Help host 25 J hrMIBAdnininfo 7 ct GetNext Gesuwee wax set Applications Processes Services Performance networking Users h i dag n
30. Returns a list of string values identifying the voltage sensors by name location Possible values are Vcore V1 05 V1 5 S3 V1 5 voltSensorsValue 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 17 1 5 1 2 1 3 Returns the sensor s reading in volts 1 Start up MXview or some other NMS and open the MIB browser For detailed instructions on loading MXview you may refer to Loading the Synmap MIB File steps 1 to 3 2 Inthe MIB Browser navigate to MOXA SYS MIB VALUES moxa embeddedComputer moxaSystem sensorMgmt sensorObject voltSensorTable 3 Retrieve the MIB subtree r MIB Browser File do RFC1213 MIB _ MOXA SYS MIB Agent IP 127 0 0 1 _swmpvi VALUES J moxa 8691 OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 17 1 5 1 2 1 3 4 J J embeddedComputer 17 Jy moxaSystem 1 Get GetNext Walk productInfoMgmt 1 biosMgmt 4 i sensorMgmt 5 sensorObject 1 9 tSensorsindex 1 tempSensorsabi P tSensorsIndex 2 heal voltSensorsTable voltSensorsIndex 3 i J peripheralMgmt 6 voltSensorsIndex 4 notificationMgmt 9 voltSensorsDevice 1 _ J HOST RESOURCES MIB voltSensorsDevice 2 voltSensorsDevice 3 voltSensorsDevice 4 voltSensorsValue 1 voltSensorsValue 4 name voltSensorsT able 2 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 17 1 5 1 2 SEQUENCE OF SEQUENCE v oltSensorsindex INTEGER 21 47483648 2147483647 voltS ensorsDevice OCTET STRING SIZE 0 255 voltSensorsVal
31. System Image to the Main System Hard Drive This section will show you how to boot into the Clonezilla rescue environment to re copy the system image over to your platform s main hard drive To do this you will need to have completed the above section Setting up the BIOS Connect the USB drive to any of the EXPC 1319 STS s USB ports and then reboot the computer The system should now boot from the USB drive into the Clonezilla rescue environment 1 Once Clonezilla has fully booted select the first option clonezilla live restore disk clonezilla live restore disk 2 The USB drive will then serve the full rescue environment to the computer 5 153522 sd 0 0 0 0 sda Attached SCSI disk 1637261 sd 0 0 1 0 sdb Attached SCSI disk 5 287941 sd 0 0 0 0 Attached scsi generic sgO type O 5 310750 sd 0 0 1 0 Attached scsi generic syi type 0 9 334915 sr 1 0 0 0 Attached scsi generic sqZ type 5 Loading essential drivers 5 690577 Atheros R LZ Ethernet Driver version 2 2 3 5 692430 Copyright c 200 Atheros Corporation 5 776770 Broadcom NetXtreme II 5771x 10Gigabit Ethernet Driver bnxZx 1 62 00 6 2011 01 30 5 914014 Btrfs loaded 5 955475 device mapper ueuent version 1 0 3 961407 device mapper ioctl 4 19 1 ioctl 2011 01 07 initialised dm devel redhat com Running scripts init premount done Mounting root file system I 6 178946 Uniform Multi Platform E IDE driver 6 186189 ide generic please us
32. Technical Support Contact Information Moxa Americas Toll free 1 888 669 2872 Tel 1 714 528 6777 Fax 1 714 528 6778 Moxa Europe Tel 49 89 3 70 03 99 0 Fax 49 89 3 70 03 99 99 Moxa India Tel 91 80 4172 9088 Fax 91 80 4132 1045 www moxa com su ort Moxa China Shanghai office Toll free 800 820 5036 Tel 86 21 5258 9955 Fax 86 21 5258 5505 Moxa Asia Pacific Tel 886 2 8919 1230 Fax 886 2 8919 1231 Table of Contents Bij AMECOC ee 1 1 Windows Embedded Standard 7 OS Components s ssssssssunsnsnrnrsnsnrnnnnnnsnnnnsnnnrenannnnnnansnnnnennnrrnnnnnnsnnnnan 1 2 2 System IMIG AlIZALION ceceecetettteccdesedeececudditedeuedewidwderevidededsuadudedudiduuedudastaneienenencesacnememmeenmmmenteneueuemiecwnuns 2 1 OAS oA emma ae a ee ae ae eee enn tae eae ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 2 2 Setting Up a NEW User ACCOUNT wissssweccaicncrammnatent armani NN NNN dad oM 2 2 3 Panel Control Buttons and OSD iisi a KEEKEEKE KAKEK 3 1 OVENI NR ND ccc PEN S 3 2 POW ge X IX 3 3 Adjusting BEIgBEHeSSs E tiinticituteethietitetidortesnineniventrewycerremmnstesnenhsdoun aus EEE NENNE EN EIE E d P 3 4 e eimnleiliguspdp maiaedensi me cm Mm 3 4 Enabling and Disabling the ToUcli SCPl Gers unn en e ao eie q i E wed eset Matre dur dvd dad d
33. aa 22 El Tarita Hard disk CD ROM 6 2 EXPC 1319 W7E Series Enabling Embedded Filters Enabling Enhanced Write Filter Follow these steps to enable the Enhanced Write Filter 1 First open command console by running cmd exe Af Programs 1 Es cmd j See more results cmd x Shut down 2 CBD 2 To verify that Enhanced Write Filter is disabled type ewfmgr c ED Administrator CMIndowsssystem3zscmd exe e J g3 Microsoft Windows Version 6 1 7681 1 Copyright c 26180 Microsoft Corporation All rights reserved Ci Users moxe sewimar c Protected Volume Configuration Tne Bom Rar State DISABLED Boot Command LL LEER E Parami Faram2 ii Volume ID D 2C AB ES 66 Hi 8H B6 Bid Bid Bi BB BB BB HB BB Volume Hame 2 GLOBALROOT Device HarddiskWVolume2 EHE Max Levels 1 Clump Size 512 Current Leuel H h Memory used for data A bytes Memory used for mapping A bytes C Users moxa gt EXPC 1319 W7E Series Enabling Embedded Filters 3 To enable the Enhanced Write Filter type ewfmgr c enable Em Administrator C Windows system32 cmd exe Co Users moxalewfngr c enable a Enabling overlay Protected Volume Configuration Type RAN CREG Ctate BISARLED Boot Command EHA ELE rarami Param B Volume ID D 2C AB ES HH HH 8H H6 AH BH HH HA BB AH BH Volume Name ss SGLOBALKOOTS Device HarddiskUolume2 CC Max Levels 1 Clump Size 512 G
34. ap enabled device This section will walk you through a basic MXview installation and show you how to use the MXview MIB browser to start working with the TC 6110 s MIB 7 5 EXPC 1319 W7E Series Moxa Software Package Installing Moxa MxView 1 MXview is included on your TC 6110 software DVD Double click mxView Trial V2 3 msi in the Utility folder which you can find on the software DVD in utility 4 mxViewTrial Select OK to choose the language and when the next dialog appears click Next to continue Select Setup Language Welcome to the MXview Setup Wizard This will install MXview on your computer It is recommended that you dose all other applications before Click Next to continue or Cancel to exit Setup License Agreement MXview Trail Version License Please read the following important information before continuing License Please read the following License Agreement You must accept the terms of this MXview license 20 Devices agreement before continuing with the installation License MOXA END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR MXview SOFTWARE IMPORTANT Please Read This Agreement Before Using The Software Indicated Above This End User License Agreement EULA is a legal agreement between you the Customer either as an individual or a single entity and the Owner concerning this special purpose System computer device that includes certain Owner mr mem amem dante E nfine annie nan the Cu
35. ce The following example is a brief summary of the EXPC 1319 s storage system allocation unit Size allocation unit 1 CA C drive 4096 1 sector 7790335 1689398 J Description Allocation Unit byte Total Storage Memory Size Used Storage Memory D D drive 32768 8 sectors 61622 60299 7 16 EXPC 1319 W7E Series Moxa Software Package Physical Memory 65536 32574 15468 Ex 1 To derive the total capacity of the C drive use the formula hrStorageAllocationUnits 1 hrStorageSize 1 4096 i 7790335 31909212160 bytes or 30 GB Ex 2 If you want to know the physical memory RAM capacity use the following formula hrStorageAllocationUnits 4 hrStorageSize 4 65536 15468 1013710848 byte or 1 GB Ex 3 If you want to calculate what percent of physical memory RAM is currently allocated use the formula hrStorageSize 4 hrStorageUsed 4 15468 32574 0 474 or 47 4 Checking Network Status Use these OIDs to check the network status a Cl R 0 0 1 3 6 1 2 1 2 2 1 2 read only Returns a textual string containing information about the interface This string should include the name of the manufacturer the product name and the version of the interface hardware software Based on the RFC1213 MIB select ifDescr 2 from the list of the left side in the MIB browser You can view the Ethernet controller on the right column MIB Browser _ RFC121
36. d 2013 Moxa Inc All rights reserved 2013 Service info Service Info HTTP Port 81 Disable HTTP port Start HTTP Port 8 na HTTPSPort 44 HTTPSPort 445 System Status Stop System Status Running 2 If opening Microsoft Internet Explorer for the first time make Set Up Windows Internet Explorer be sure to turn off the suggested sites feature shown at right If you wish to use another browser you may and IE s other e Tumonsuno ee settings may be configured to your own preferences Do you want to discover websites you might like based on websites you ve visited 3 The IP address for MXview will be 127 0 0 1 followed by a colon and the HTTP port you have configured MXview to CO m m u n icate ove r n step 6 of MXview If yo u h ave u sed Suggested Sites is an online service that uses your browsing history to make personalized website suggestions You can turn off Suggested Sites at any time t Explorer Privacy Statement online 7 7 EXPC 1319 W7E Series Moxa Software Package the suggested settings above then to login using HTTP would be 127 0 0 1 81 and using HTTPS you would use 127 0 0 1 443 WARNING For security s sake Moxa strongly recommends resetting the password to a strongly secure password of at least 8 characters mixing numbers and symbols in a non word series For the login the default username is admin with a blank password Fi MyXview Windows erm E E h
37. e probe_mask 0x3f module parameter for probing all legacy ISA IDE ports 6 913744 FAT utf8 is not a recommended IO charset for FAT filesystems filesystem will be cas gt sensitivet 7 047997 aufs module is from the staging directory the quality is unknown you have been uar ned 3 Clonezilla will warn you that you are about to erase your entire OS Enter y to continue e T Fi 4 Clonezilla will warn you again Enter y to confirm again ni EXP C 1319 EXPC 1319 W7E Series System Recovery 5 Wait for the files to be copied over Depending on the speed of your USB this could take some time Partclone Partclone v0 2 56 http partclone org Starting to restore image to device dev sda2 Calculating bitmap Please wait done File system NTFS Device size 31 9 GB 7790335 Blocks Space in use 5 8 GB 1407788 Blocks Free Space 26 1 GB 6382547 Blocks Block size 4096 Byte Elaspsed 00 00 18 Remaining 00 02 31 Rate 2 04GB min Curreing Block 149660 Total Block 7790335 Data Block Process Total Block Process 6 Select 0 Poweroff to power off the computer 7 Remove the USB drive after the computer has been powered off Return the BIOS to Its Original Setup For security s sake you should change the boot priority so that the system will now boot from the main system drive Turn on the system and as it reboots press F2 to enter the BIOS setup menu 1 Select Hard D
38. eUp 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 17 1 4 8 3 empSensorsIndex 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 17 1 5 1 1 1 1 empSensorsDevice 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 17 1 5 1 1 1 2 empSensorsValue 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 17 1 5 1 1 1 3 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 17 1 5 1 2 1 1 oltSensorsDevice 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 17 1 5 1 2 1 2 oltSensorsValue 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 17 1 5 1 2 1 3 accelerometerIndex 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 17 1 5 1 3 1 1 accelerometerAxis 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 17 1 5 1 3 1 2 accelerometerValue 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 17 1 5 1 3 1 3 17 1 5 1 3 1 4 a near 1 3 6 1 4 1 9691 17 1 6 1 1 2 1 1 m 7 diTrapEnable 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 17 1 6 1 1 2 1 4 rem mp pores penes dovalue 3 61 4 1 8691 17 1 6 1 14 1 3 Moxa Synmap OID Table read write Select power on after power fail behavior Enable Disable wake on LAN functionality D CU a I z zt ct D read only Reference index for each observed device read only The name of the temperature sensor we are reading read only The temperature of this sensor in mC read only Reference index for each observed device read only The name of the device we are reading The voltage in mV observed device read only D CU ak I O J lt ZJ D D N D 2 O D 5 Q D x o Oo D CU O 2 D C Q I O 2 lt Em D 5 D 3 D O Th ct S D accelerometer axis we are reading read only The accelerometer value D Cy Q I O 2 lt 3
39. ead the calibration data is saved to the system drive If you turn off EEPROM storage the value will be stored and available from one restart to the next but the changes will be lost should you perform a system software recovery forcing you perform a touch panel recalibration Touch Screen Cursor Settings The Settings tab allows for configuration of four main touch screen cursor features cursor behavior mouse emulation or stylus mode a beep that sounds when contact with the touch screen is made or broken a cursor stabilizer and press and hold in place of right clicking The top drop down may only be set to mouse emulation No other modes are available 4 3 EXPC 1319 W7E Series Touch screen Calibration Beep mode allows you to configure a beeping sound to play whenever contact is made or broken with the screen The beep may be configured for tone frequency and duration The cursor stabilizer removes jitter from the cursor when the computer is being used in high vibration environments To enable right click capability for the touch screen users may enable the press and hold as right click which allows users to press on the cursor and hold their finger in place without moving to call up the right click menu available in most Windows applications Back to defaults resets all of the touch screen interface settings to their factory defaults When finished click OK Calibrate Setting Edae Compensation About Operat
40. ed At the bottom of the dialog select whether Synmap will be installed for every user across the entire system or just for the current user account Above that in the text dialog you may click the Browse button to browse the file tree and select the folder where you want to install the package or simply click Next to install Synmap to the default folder te Moxa SyM MaP Select Installation Folder The installer will install Moxa 5vyM MaP to the following folder To install in this Folder click Mest To install to a different folder enter it below or click Browse Folder C Program Files OAs Mosa SyN MaP Browse Disk Cott Install Moxa SyM MaP for yourself or for anyone who uses this computer jJ Everyone amp Just me Cancel Back 3 Click through the next few dialogs to complete the installation of the Net SNMP agent The SNMP agent will not begin working until you reboot the TC 6110 computer Installing and Using an NMS For full implementation Synmap requires like any SNMP based system an NMS to become fully functional an NMS with an MIB browser also makes using SNMP a far simpler task If you already have your own MIB browser you can skip this section However if your network is lacking an NMS then you may install a free version of Moxa s MXview to get Synmap up and running MXview provides an MIB browser and an interface that will allow you to monitor and control any Synm
41. egacy ISA 6 301889 IDE ports 6 801141 6 914295 in Running 7 331989 e sensitive 7 453369 479096 1 6102281 7 905144 Ruming NTFS driver 2 1 30 Flags R W MODULE NTFS volume version 3 1 scripts live premount done FAT utf8 is not a recommended IO charset for FAT filesystems filesystem will be cas aufs module is from the staging directory the quality is unknown you have been war aufs Z 1 standalone tree 38 rcN 20110228 loop module loaded squashfs version 4 0 2009 01 31 Phillip Lougher scripts live realpremount done in Mounting live image live filesystem squashfs on filesystem squashfs via deu loop6d Running scripts liue bottom Begin Configuring fstab done Preconfiguring networking done Loading Begin Running preseed file done scripts init bottom done INIT version 2 86 booting sing makefile stule concurrent boot in runlevel 3 Clonezilla will warn you that you are about to erase all files currently located in the USB s image directory Enter y to confirm that you want to continue Setting the TERM as linux Clonezilla image dir home part imag No volume gr No volume gr oups found oups found sda Activating the partition info in proc done sda found sda data partition s Excluding busy partition or disk Enas Unmouted partitions including extended or swap sdal Collecting inf
42. eld ue eisses ieee eeen ee ieu o tele oe oe e bep o o 7 12 Using Synmap to Read the Voltage Sensor i xxix Ret E ERI ER ERREUR ERE I ERE A E EK EMEDU EE danas 7 13 Using the Host Resources MIB ccce eee eu eroe ee EXE Cete Ex Ex Ex v Ex ue e eru ev cbr date o Er ev UG AE aa nd na RE Vr ER T 7 13 Checking CPU Load Using the Host Resources MIB Le oE EE EE bE bebes iUe bebo bui oberen EERR RERO 7 14 Checking Data Storage Stats Using the Host Resources MIB cccccccee cesses eee eeeeee nennen nnn 7 15 eios di nrsMi icit doid dheitsidU MEME ODE EU 7 17 8 Sample Code ere reu reu eu ee EEE ccu aux unuCEau ERU EN REEREKREERERRRERARRRRRR MRERERRRRREEARRRRRRERRRRRREEMEEERES 8 1 Watc PdO www 8 2 Enabling Watenda g FUNCUOM seee inea bits E Dota bte not E et E eee DUM E a E 8 2 9 System ReCOVOFy seisi aaa a aaa 9 1 RECOVETY ENYI ONM n umm 9 2 RECOVEFV PEOCGdUlF 6 See ee eee eee re er errr rere eer ers errr re 9 2 Saving the System to the USB DFVE 2 etusveevu m EA XR x X caer re avd emu raw vau crus verrai Denek naeh esed 9 7 As Moxa SynmiapD OID Table eeisesce cul aces uE uersu une EwRRUNEWE a RD KNRDCER A WDR RR E M ENDE PNE C IEEE A 1 The Moxa SynNmap R Ol PBE pe P remm A 2 1 Introduction Thank you for buying Moxa s EXPC 1319 STS panel computer It comes with the Windows 7 Embedded software platform providing a simple and familiar development environment for various industrial applications O Windows Embedded Standard
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44. ers provide sample code for enabling the watchdog timer found under lt Software DVD gt examples C WatchDog The executable file Watchdog exe is under Software DVD gt examples Release Enabling the Watchdog Timer 1 Ifyou haven t already create a c programs example folder and copy Watchdog exe into the folder 2 Execute Watchdog exe once the watchdog is running you will need to press Enter in every 10 seconds or the system will reboot 3 To stop the watchdog timer press q to exit the program Gas Administrator C Windows system32 cmd exe Co programs exanple gt watchdog ress ENTER in 186 seconds WR TN eir Press ENTER in 106 seconds gt q to exit Press ENTER in 16 seconds q to exit Press ENTER in 18 seconds VES A ET Co programs exanple A 8 2 9 System Recovery The EXPC 1319 STS ready to run embedded computers are a Windows Embedded Standard 7 platform This chapter describes the recovery process in the event of system instability The following topics are covered in this chapter O Recovery Environment D Recovery Procedure D Saving the System to the USB Drive EXPC 1319 W7E Series System Recovery Setting Up the Recovery Environment In this section you will learn how to prepare a USB drive with the recovery environment and system image and how to set up the system for a system recovery The EXPC 1319 s system recovery is built on the Clonezilla
45. ess is recommended as the FIFO will be overrun when throughput is high 2 However you can still see COM3 and COM4 in Device Manager Please note that these ports are reserved do not use Configuring the Serial Interfaces Follow these steps to change Serial interface mode 1 Open command console by running cmd exe C E e Programs 1 EN cmd See more results cmd x Shut down gt 2 To verify what the current serial interface is that the port is set for type SetInterface with no additional arguments This will return the current interface for which the physical port has been set Cox7setinterface Usage SetInterface Port Mode E Port 1 2 WMode h 2 Mode HW R 232 Mode i R5485 2Wu Mode 2 R5422 R5485 4Uu e g SetInterface 1 H Change the COML to R5232 SetInterface 2 2 Change the COMZ to RS422 COML port mode is H GOMZ port mode is H HRS EN 5 2 EXPC 1319 W7E Series Configuring Serial Interface 3 To change the a COM port to a different serial interface type SetInterface Port Mode where PORT is either 1 for COM1 or 2 for COM2 and Mode is either O for RS 232 1 for RS 485 2 wire or 2 for RS 422 RS 485 4 wire For example typing C gt SetInterface 1 2 will change serial port 1 i e COM1 as a RS422 RS485 4 wire interface Ems Administrator C Windows system32 cmd exe C o esetinterface 1 2 Cis ssetinterface Usage SetInterface
46. et Up Windows Windows Embedded Standard 7 Choose a user name for your account Your computer s name is managed by your organization s system administrator Type a user name for example John Copyright 2010 Microsoft Corporation All rights reserved 2 Enter a suitably strong password and then retype the password to verify you have not entered it incorrectly A password hint may also be entered in the lowest dialog which Windows will present you in the event you forget your password If you do not want to set a password leave it blank and click Next oj Set Up Windows Set a password for your account Creating a password is a smart security precaution that helps protect your user account from unwanted users Be sure to remember your password or keep it in a safe place Type a password recommended Retype your password Type a password hint Choose a word or phrase that helps you remember your password If you forget your password Windows will show you your hint 2 2 EXPC 1319 W7E Series System Initialization 3 For the most reliable and secure user account choose Use Recommended Settings o Set Up Windows Help protect your computer and improve Windows automatically Use recommended settings Install important and recommended updates help make Internet browsing safer check online for solutions to problems and help Microsoft improve Windows Install important updates
47. g OIDs of the Host Resources MIB as well as much more regarding may be found using the Cisco SNMP Object Navigator which may currently be found at this web address http tools cisco com Support SNMP do BrowseOID do local en Checking Data Storage Stats Using the Host Resources MIB There are several OIDs available for monitoring and or manipulating a system s storage devices whether virtual memory RAM fixed disks or externally mounted disks among others These OIDs are available under the hrStorageTable 3 which is itself found in the Host Resources MIB referenced above 1 If you have not done so already start up MXview or some other NMS and open the MIB browser For detailed instructions on loading MXview you may refer to Loading the Synmap MIB File steps 1 to 3 2 The Host Resources Storage Table is located one level down the Host Resources tree at the first stage i MIB Browser aii s File RFC1213 MIB MOXA SYS MIB Agent IP 127 0 0 1 SNMP v1 HOST RESOURCES MIB J VALUES OID 1 3 6 1 2 1 25 2 3 1 7 4 Js host 25 4 Jy hrMIBAdminInfo 7 Get GetNext GetSubree Wak Set hrSystem 1 T T Name OID Value 4 hrStorageTypes 1 V hrMemorySize 2 hrStorageIndex 1 1 jm rStorageTable 3 hrStorageIndex 2 2 i hrStorageEntry 1 hrStorageIndex 3 3
48. i Nocabortt index enim SEIS we Favorites B s Suggested Sites v 8 Web Slice Gallery v MXview ta vy o v m v Pagev Safety v Tools v e Intranet settings are now turned off by default Intranet settings are less secure than Internet settings Click for options Username M amin VSTE ize Password Industrial Ethernet Networks pas p ration Mode 4 When opening your browser for the first time a warning message will pop up telling you to install the Java runtime environment Click OK to continue o x E http localhost 1 indexhtmsmonstor Favorites p 2 Suggested Sites v ge Web Slice Gallery v 4 O hittp locathost81 indexhtm ele Mv D dm v Pagev Safetyy Toos intranet settings are now turned off by default Intranet settings are less secure than Internet settings Click for options x Message from webpage d You should refresh this page after successful install the JRE Ca 5 Click the title bar and select File Download Blocked gt Download File to continue http ocalhost 81 ine ce A Favorites 5 IO Suggested Sites v g Web Slice Gallery v I nttpi localhost81 index htm m de v Pager Safetyv Tools v 9 from showing certain content Click here for options File Download Blocked gt Intranet Settings D To help protect your security Internet Explorer has restricted this site Download File What s the Risk Information Bar Help
49. ically organized on a hard disk As file systems such as NFTS have been adapted for use on solid state drives the same basic logical organization remains relevant for SSDs A Disk track A track is like a groove in a record player or a laser track on a CD Tracks are arranged concentrically on a hard disk and represent the pathways among which the scanner will shift as it navigates the surface of a disk Tracks are divided into data sectors which may or may not represent successively ordered blocks of data B Geometrical Disk Sector A geometrical sector represents the mathematical concept of a sector It is not the same as a data sector C Track or Data Sector Data sectors are the smallest block of information on a disk Currently data sectors are standardized at 4096 bytes per sector or 4 kibibytes kB per sector D Cluster A cluster represents a series of sectors that lie upon the same track of a disk Allocation units represent the fewest number of data sectors that may be used to store a block of information i e a file If the storage system designates three successive data sectors as the basic allocation unit then all data stored on the disk will be stored in continuous sections of 12 1288 bytes If 4 sectors are used then the smallest possible block of data will be 16 384 bytes or 16 kB Using the hrStorageTable OIDs it is possible to determine all relevant statistics regarding your system s memory storage performan
50. ion Mode Mouse Emulation Buzzer Beep Cursor Stabilizer You can use Cursor Stabilizer to remove jitter of cursor Ssi Area Back to Default Edge Compensation This page allows users to calibrate the touch screen so that software features at the edges of the display are easier to access This is often a serious problem when for instance users are touching the screen with fingertips that are too thick to conveniently access scroll bars or to manipulate objects on the Windows task bar or in the system tray located on the bottom of the screen The edge compensation interface consists of four sliders one for each edge of the screen The far right represents the largest possible edge area while the far left represents the smallest possible unmagnified edge area 4 4 gt Configuring Serial Interface This chapter describes how to configure the serial interfaces of the EXPC 1319 panel computer The following topics are covered in this chapter DJ Overview O Configuring the Serial Interfaces EXPC 1319 W7E Series Configuring Serial Interface Overview The EXPC 1319 STS features two software selectable serial ports that support three different serial interfaces RS232 RS485 2 wire and RS422 RS485 4 wire The device handles for the serial ports are COM1 and COM2 Please see the following notes for these serial interfaces 1 COM1 and COM2 support baudrate up to 115200 bps but 38400 or l
51. isk Boot Priority and then press the plus sign to move the Hard Disk Drive entry to the priority boot position 9 6 EXPC 1319 W7E Series System Recovery 2 Press Enter 3 Press F10 and then Enter to save and exit BIOS settings 4 Reboot the computer After the system re install you will need to wait about 10 to 15 minutes for the system to restart This is because it will automatically go through the boot process two time to re initiate the system configuration files Do not turn off the computer or shut down the computer while the system is restarting otherwise the IIS service will be terminated and you will likely need to restart the restoration process to return the computer to its original full operating state When the operating system has successfully launched you will need to restart your computer so that the new settings can be activated kon cd Set Up Windows Windows Embedded Standard 7 Choose a user name for your account Your computer s name is managed by your organization s zysterm admanicirator Type yer nare for example Jahn Cepynght 2000 Kicrasoft Corperatson All nights reserved Saving the System to the USB Drive In this section you will learn how to use Clonezilla to save the entire system to the USB drive Before saving the system to the USB drive we suggest you remove all files under home partimag on the USB drive Be sure to return the BIOS settings for details see Setting up
52. lladive 2 0 1 15 686 pae moxa 2 0 0 Source EFI disablelbootlunicode pf2 2500 KB Destination D EFI_disable boot unicode pf Extracted 7 of 42 files 8 When finished click Exit to stop the program 1 Downloading Files Done 3 Installing Bootloader Done 4 Installation Complete Reboot Current After rebooting select the USE boot option in the BIOS boot menu Reboot now 9 Finally you should manually copy the Windows 7 Embedded operating system image into the Clonezilla file system To do this copy the os_image directory from lt Software DVD gt EXPC 1319 STS W7E recovery folder over to the home partimag on the USB drive EXPC 1319 W7E Series System Recovery Setting up the BIOS To enable the system to boot from the USB drive you will need to change the BIOS settings 1 Turn on the computer and when you hear a beep press F2 this will take you to the BIOS setup menu 2 Select Boot from the ribbon of tabs that runs across the top of the screen 3 Next select Legacy Enabled 4 Press Enter to continue 5 Select Boot Type Order Normal Boot Henu Norma l gt Boot Type Order 6 Select USB drive 7 Press the plus sign to move the USB entry into the first boot device position Warning An incorrect boot priority will lead to recovery failure 8 Press F10 and then press Enter to save and exit theBIOS setup 9 4 EXPC 1319 W7E Series System Recovery Restore a
53. mgr enable to enable the FBWF and then reboot the system to take effect 6 5 EXPC 1319 W7E Series Enabling Embedded Filters E Administrator C Windows system32 cmd exe Co Users moxalfhufmgr enable File based urrce l criver wirr ne enabled on the next reboot Co Users moxa _ 3 When system reboots under command prompt type fbwfmgr displayconfig again to check if the status has been changed to enabled Eee Administrator C Windows system32 cmd exe Microsoft Windows Uersion 6 1 7681 Copyright c 2610 Microsoft Corporation Al rights reserved Co Users moxalfhufmgr displayconf ig File hased write rf9 onrigurarion for the current session filter state enabled overlay cache Gata Compression state disabled overlay cache threshold 128 MBE overlay cache pre allocation disabled Size display actual mode protected volume list Device HarddiskUolume2 C gt write through list of each protected volume Device HarddiskVo lumez Hegf data stemp fFile based write Filter configuration for the next session Filter state enabled overlay cache Gata Compression state disabled overlay cache threshold 128 ME overlay cache pre allocation disabled Size display actual mode protected volume list Device HarddiskWVolume2 C gt write through list of each protected volume Device Harddis kUo lume stemp iC Users moxa gt 6 6 7
54. ng Center e Quality of Service e Remote Access Service RAS e Telephony API Client e Windows Firewall e Wireless Networking 1 2 EXPC 1319 W7E Series Introduction Security e Credential Roaming Service e Credentials and Certificate Management e Windows Authorization Manager AZMAN e Windows Security Center e Active Directory Rights Management e Security Base e Encrypted File System EFS Embedded Features e Enhanced Write Filter EWF e File Based Write Filter FBWF e Message Box Default Reply e Registry Filter e WSDAPI for NET Embedded Self Health Diagnostic Software SNMP based remote scripting layer for monitoring reporting and control 1 3 2 System Initialization This chapter describes how to use the initial boot procedure to set up Windows 7 Embedded Standard system user account settings on your EXPC 1319 STS computer The following topics are covered in this chapter O Overview gt Setting Up a New User Account EXPC 1319 W7E Series System Initialization Overview Like most laptop computer you need to type a user name to create your user account to enable the embedded computer to work follow the steps below Setting Up a New User Account 1 After booting up the computer for the first time a new user account will need to be created Choose a user name and enter it into the login screen you are presented with immediately following the completion of the boot procedure QJ ob S
55. o done ching for swap partition s Excluding busy partition or disk Unmouted partitions including extended or swap sdal Collecting int 0 done The data partition to be sav The swap partition to be sav done sda1 found The selected devices sdal Getting dev s dail info Machine virtu 2103MB VBOX sdal 5MB ntfs 1 s on this machine as an image 9 8 EXPC 1319 W7E Series System Recovery 4 Wait for the copying process to finish fdev sdbi read failed after 0 of 2048 at 0 Input output error No upline gno f No volume Finished shutting down the Logical Volume Manager Checking the integrity of ee table in th disk dev sda Reading the partition table fdev sda RETVAL 0 iolololololok Xolotototototototololotok xXolololololo ROOK JOS OOOO OOO OOO OOOO OOOO OO OOO OOOO OOOO OOOO OOOO VA YA VAVA A VA VA CA T done Saving the MBR 1 0 records 1 0 records 147 JOS OOO OOO OOOO OOO OOOO OOO OOOO OOO OOOO OOOO OOO OOK OOK ORKOIOK iolorororororororororororororoolololololololololololololololololololelolelelolelelelelelelelelelelolelok fhome part imag xpe sdali XXX xokotototototolotolotototolototototetotetotetoetoetotetotetoetotetotetotetotetotetotokotolootootool Checking NTFS integrity in dev sdai done heck ing the disk Use ntfsclone with gzip to save the image Image file will be split with size MB iolotololololotolototokolololotetototeletotototeetolot
56. one Synmap device may be directly copied to another immediately conferring the same functionality This eliminates the need for rewriting and compiling code for newly configured devices significantly reducing maintenance and deployment times SNMP is lightweight and easy to configure and is already long popular with IT professionals it also enjoys comprehensive native support in high level languages like NET Java Python or Ruby For these reasons the Synmap framework has re imagined SNMP as a universal configuration and control interface for remote procedures adapting it to not only monitor and control device internals like temperature BIOS parameters and local interfaces but also to report on and automate tasks at the process layer as well Easily integrated into any existing Network Management System NMS Synmap devices are a flexible and cost effective upgrade that returns obvious benefits to any IA network Synmap currently allows you to use SNMP for remote monitoring and control of a select set of computer processes but its list of features is rapidly growing Using Synmap s fully portable scripts engineers will soon be able to Access monitor control and report on digital I O at both the process and hardware layers Use OIDs to monitor configure and give process control over serial ports and other interfaces Monitor and control system attributes and process events via any NMS Build automated remote procedures using
57. ototototelotetototetototototeotototototototeotok If this action fails or hangs check x Is the disk full JOO OOO OOOO OOOO OOOO OOOO AOAO ATA 9 libntfs 10 0 0 3 1 2048 byt 20645105 Jytes 2065 MB 2064513024 Jytes 2065 MB Account ing Ries m E 1770 MB 85 7 S to image 0 64 percent completed 5 Once the new image is completed select 0 Poweroff to turn off the computer Restor ing the f irst 446 bytes ot MBR di ata i e executable cad OOOO OOOO OOOO OOOO OOOO OOOO OAK ize the paige for sdai f 10 0 0 Device name NTFS volume version E size 2048 butes volume size 2064511488 bytes 2065 MB si device size 2064513024 bytes 2065 MB nm volume size 2064511488 butes 2065 MB Nothing to do NTFS volume size is already OK OOOO OOOO OOO OOOO OO RRR The grub directory is NOT found Maybe it ee not ST so other boot manager Jstem is not supported in the kernel Skip running gru nstall ROCCO OOOO OOOO OOOO OOOO OOK Found NTFS boot BEDS LIU s among the restored partition s c sdai Head and sector no of sda fr rom EDD 64 63 The start s of NTFS battitt n j 63 Adjust files t geometry for the NTFS aiit ion Running Parte Lone ntfsfixboot w h 64 t 63 ntfsfixboot version 0 9 done Foeoeeppppppropbpepeobeopopeeeebepbpppobmpobeepeeeeeoeobebepppbepek KKK KOKORO OKO OKO KKK AK AK SKK EEK KKK OKO OKO EE A OE EE KOKO OKO OK OK OOK HK SKK KKK KKK KKK KK KK OK OK OK OK OK KK KKK KKK KK KK KK OK OK OK OK
58. racting files c Program Files Moxa MXview script upgradeDB_traffic sql Additional tasks Additional icons Create a desktop icon 6 After MXview has installed you must enter the IP address of the machine on which it is located This may be the localhost address 127 0 0 1 or if you are connecting to MXview over a LAN it will be a remote IP address Additionally you must configure the ports which MXview will use for HTTP and HTTPS communications Once the installation is complete you may choose to restart the computer to get MXview up and running Set Service Parameters Please specify the server port settings Completing the MXview Setup Wizard V Enable HTTP To complete the installation of MXview Setup must restart your computer Would you like to restart now Server IP 127 0 0 1 HTTPS Port 443 No I will restart the computer later 7 After rebooting the MXview shortcut will appear on your desktop shown at right Click on the shortcut to continue on to the next section and begin the MxView setup Basic Configuration of MxView 1 Open MXview see step 7 of the last section immediately above and select Start to initialize the MXview NMS wait for the System Status notification to change to Running then click Launch Client ANX view ANX view LOFE Industrial Network Management Software LOR Industrial Network Management Software Moxa Inc All rights reserve
59. re Tae ella anaes ma 9 I accept the agreement I do not accept the agreement 3 On the next dialog you may change the folder and path where MXview will be installed On the next you may select where MXView shortcuts will be stored in the Windows Start Menu Select Destination Location Select Start Menu Folder Where should MXview be installed Where should Setup place the program s shortcuts k Setup will install MXview into the following folder i Setup will create the program s shortcuts in the following Start Menu folder To continue dick Next If you would like to select a different folder dick Browse To continue dick Next If you would like to select a different folder dick Browse Program Files Moxa MXview oxa Browse At least 77 9 MB of free disk space is required 4 Next you may register MXview as a Windows service and create a desktop shortcut 5 After you have completed the pre install configuration click Install to transfer MXview to disk and wind up the installation 7 6 EXPC 1319 W7E Series Moxa Software Package Ready to Install Setup is now ready to begin installing MXview on your computer Installing Please wait while Setup installs MXview on your computer Click Install to continue with the installation or click Back if you want to review or change any settings Destination location c Program Files Moxa MXview Start Menu folder Moxa Ext
60. rve power usage Step 1 Navigate to Control Panel System and Security Power Options and click on the selection in the right column Choose what the power button does QU gt Control Panel System and Security Power Options v Search Control Panel Control Panel Home Select a power plan Require a password on wakeup Power plans can help you maximize your computer s performance or conserve energy Make a plan ctive by selecting it or choose a plan and customize it by changing its power settings Tell me more Choose what the power button does Preferred plans I Choose when to turn off the Balanced recommended Change plan settings display Automatically balances performance with energy consumption on capable hardware Change when the computer sleeps Power saver Change plan settings Saves energy by reducing your computer s performance where possible Show additional plans See also Personalization User Accounts Step 2 You may set the power button to Do nothing Sleep or Shut down and configure a password that must be used to re activate the computer from the sleep state poba QU ET Hardware and Sound Power Options System Settings v Search Control Panel Define power buttons and turn on password protection Choose the power settings that you want for your computer The changes you make to the settings on this page apply to all of your power plans Power button settings
61. ss is essentially the same and of equal complexity 7 3 EXPC 1319 W7E Series Moxa Software Package Open a required file handle using mxgpio_open Get data using the file handle an assigned port and mxgpio get data Evaluate the returned data and make a logical control decision Use mxgpio set data with the file handle to set a value Uu B U N e Use mxgpio_close to close the file handle These examples show in concise form the difficulties application developers face when dealing with low level APIs Developers must understand each system s API and track down various device node IDs from within the user manual the sample code or the general system Synmap significantly simplifies this situation In comparison to the example just shown the pseudo code that replaces it will look something like this e GET an OID using SNMP and the localhost connection 127 0 0 1 e Evaluate the returned data make a logical decision e SET an OID using SNMP and the localhost connection 127 0 0 1 The benefits of using SNMP in this way should be clear e First the code is easily migrated across different computers and even different operating systems because Moxa s SNMP libraries are supported on both Windows XPE and Linux as well as a host of other platforms e Second the program can just as easily be ported to the network for remote operations simply by changing the localhost connection 127 0 0 1 to the target IP address and hostname
62. storage area available beginning with 1 hrStorageType 1 3 6 1 2 1 25 2 3 Returns the OID of the type of storage 1 2 associated with the hrStorageIndex number above that is appended to it hrStorageDescr 1 3 6 1 2 1 25 2 3 read only Returns a description of the type and instance of the associated storage area hrStorageAllocationUnits 1 3 6 1 2 1 25 2 3 The size in bytes how data objects on 7 15 EXPC 1319 W7E Series Moxa Software Package this device are allocated This number will indicate if this device is allocating data in multiples of sectors blocks buffers or packets hrStorageSize 1 3 6 1 2 1 25 2 3 read The size of the storage represented by 1 5 write this entry in units of hrStorageAllocationUnits see above entry for details This object is writable to allow remote configuration of the size of the storage area in those cases where such an operation makes sense and is possible on the underlying system hrStorageUsed 1 3 6 1 2 1 25 2 3 read only The amount of storage area that is 1 6 already allocated in units of hrStorageAllocationUnits hrStorageAllocationFailures 1 3 6 1 2 1 25 2 3 read only This returns the number of requests that 1 7 could not be honored due to not enough storage space It should be noted that as this object has a SYNTAX of Counter32 it does not have a defined initial value Explaining Allocation Units Below is a diagram showing how data is log
63. system recovery solution To create a system recovery image you will need to create a bootable USB drive containing the recovery environment and a duplicate image of the platform software The USB drive should be at least 2GB though larger USB drives will provide better performance Creating the Recovery Environment In this section you will copy the Clonezilla recovery environment over to a USB drive and then copy a full image of your Windows 7 operating system into the Clonezilla file system After completing this section your USB drive will be able to function as a system recovery environment 1 Execute tuxboot windows 23 exe from the Software DVD gt recovery EXPC 1319 STS W7E 2 Select Pre Download 3 Click the ellipses i Tuxboot _ n l On Line Distribution cdonezilla live stable l Powel bs Clonezilla Homepage http conezilla org Description Clonezilla live is a distribution used for disk backup and imaging The stable branch of Clonezilla live are based on Debian Install Notes Clonezilla live is booted and run in live mode no installation is required to use it Download Path Clonezilla Live Stable at SourceForge Pre Downloaded ISO E Show All Drives Use with Care Save ISO file MOS Check 4 Select the ISO file from Software DVD gt recovery EXPC 1319 STS W7E ClonezillaFactory_2013 02 21 14 E Open Disk Image e t Qu EXP ClonezillaFactory_2
64. tDeviceStatus 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 17 1 4 4 1 irstBootDevice 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 17 1 4 4 2 m O CU Q O A lt Moxa Synmap OID Table Supported Returns product name description read only D Cy a I Oo 5 lt J D ect C 5 iO D O A c O er iO 5 O m1 ect read only Returns product version read only Returns product last build date the format is YYMMDDHH read only Show CPU usage rate 0 100 9 0 read only Show memory usage rate 0 100 9 0 read only The amount of time since this host was last initialized read only The amount of time from total boot up time read only The amount of physical main memory contained by the host Show total volume count read only Reference index for each read only observed device D C Q I Ey lt o 2 D zi o o Th ct my o lt 9 E 3 D v o e O Th ct E D lt o Cc 3 D read only The total size of the volume read only The available size of the volume read only Returns the BIOS version read write Write 1 to save bios setting and read 0 mean setting had been applied read only Returns compare of bios CMOS setting and bios new setting read only Returns the current support boot device read write read show current first boot device write set boot device EXPC 1319 W7E Series 1 3 6 1 4 1 8691 17 1 4 8 1 pwrOnAfterPwrFail pwrLanWak
65. that the application s digital signature is not recognized click Run hitpdocsihos i http localhost 81 index htm Warning Security E E Bing The application s digital signature cannot be verified Do you want to run the application ve Favorites 5 5 Suggested Sites v Web Slice Gallery v http localhost81 index htm m O de v Page Intranet settings are now turned off by default Intranet settings are less secure than Internet settings Click for options Name UI MxViewUI Publisher UNKNOWN From http localhost 81 Internet Explorer j Intranet settings use a less secure level than the Intemet If you only go to Intemet websites you should not tum on intranet settings Are you sure you want to tum on intranet Jevel secunty ings settings This application will run with unrestricted access which may put your personal information at risk Run this application only if you More Information trust the publisher 11 The Moxa MXview Setup Wizard will now appear You may click Next if you wish to enter the setup routine or select Cancel to launch the program immediately If you click Cancel The program will be launched It should look like the screenshot below ol Bex oly Favorites 3 5 lol Suggested Sites Web Slice Gallery v ie http localhost8l index htm monitor http localhost8L indexhtm t
66. the BIOS to make the USB drive the first boot priority When the system has booted into the Clonezilla operating environment take the following steps 1 Select clonezilla live save disk This will take you into the Clonezilla image generation process where will the EXPC 1319 s entire software platform will be automatically copied over to your USB It is very important to make sure your USB drive is large enough to accommodate all of the system data clonezilla live restore disk clonezilla live save disk Mentest amp FreelUs 9 7 EXPC 1319 W7E Series System Recovery 2 Wait for the USB drive boot process to finish 141941 EDELE 269691 2800666 Loading 74561 8631961 005932 1 054095 059737 Running sd 0 0 1 0 sdb Attached SCSI disk sd 0 0 0 0 Attached scsi generic sgO type 0 sd 0 0 1 0 Attached scsi generic sgi type 0 sr 1 0 0 0 Attached scsi generic sgZ type 5 essential drivers I 5 772551 Atheros R LZ Ethernet Driver version 2 2 3 Copyright c 2007 Atheros Corporation Broadcom NetXtreme II 5771x 10Gigabit Ethernet Driver bnxZx 1 62 00 6 2011 01 30 Btrfs loaded deuice mapper uevent version 1 0 3 device mapper ioctl 4 19 1 ioctl 2011 01 07 initialised dm devel redhat com scripts init premount done Mounting root file system I 6 289382 Uniform Multi Platform E IDE driver ide generic please use probe mask 0x3f module parameter for probing all l
67. the standard calibration to complete the calibration use your finger or stylus to touch the points in order as they appear After you have completed the sequence hit ESC on your keyboard to save the result and exit the calibration process 4 2 EXPC 1319 W7E Series Touch screen Calibration Advanced Calibration Calibration Data Graph If you performed an advanced calibration and ticked the Plot Calibration Data selection then after you complete an advanced calibration the calibration utility will provide you with a graph comparing ideal panel linearity as assumed by the PenMount utility the black lines plotted against the approximate linearity derived by the PenMount utility from the user calibration process the blue lines LIE TE TE IE JL JE ILL LLL E E LLLA L 1 1 L3 LL EIL IL ILILILILI DL D EL LLLIIIg Ig d llclllglggi E JEJE dI a dq xcpldgcgg cgX I 34343 3 1 BIEENENENEENEMEMEEEENMIENENEEEEIEEEENEEEN cdbmRE RE B B b b e rb Please note that this function is mainly used by the panel manufacturer for troubleshooting To exit the graph simply touch the screen If you feel you have discovered problems with calibration that you cannot solve using the PenMount calibration utility please contact Moxa s Embedded Computing Technical Support staff PenMount Calibration Utility Parameters Turn off EEPROM Storage Ticking this box disables the storage of calibration data in the permanent EEPROM screen controller inst
68. urrent Leuel H Memory used for data A bytes Memory used for mapping 4 bytes Ci Users moxa gt _ 4 Reboot the system to take effect 5 To verify again that Enhanced Write Filter is enabled type ewfmgr c Es Administrator C Windows system32 cmd exe Microsoft Windows Version 6 1 76801 Copyright c 26186 Microsoft Corporation All right reserved PERS ET ER UTR rewi mgr c Protected Volume Cont 1guration HAM f REC EHA ELED Boot Lommanda ALM Parami iH Paran2 H Volume ID D 2C AB ES AH BB 88H H6 HA HA BB BB BB BB BB BB Volume Name ss GLOBALROOT Device HarddiskU olume2 C Max Levels 1 Clump Size 512 Current Level 1 Memory used for data 23625216 bytes Memory used for mapping 12288 bytes Co Users moxa _ 6 To disable the Enhanced Write Filter type ewfmgr c commitanddisable Emm Administrator C Windows system32 cmd exe C Users moxalsewfmor c commitanddisahble 3 Committing data and disabling overlay Protected Volume Configuration Type RAM REG State THPT ET Boot Command DISABLE Farami 1 Faramz B Volume ID D6 2C AB ES HH HH 8H B6 HH HH BB AH HH HB BB B Volume Name ss SGLOBALROOT Device HarddiskWolume2 CC Max Levels 1 Clump Size 512 Current Level 1 Memory used for data 33272320 bytes Memory used for mapping 16384 hytes C2 Users moxa gt _ For the EWF commands refer to the MSDN web site 6 4 EXPC 1319 W7E Series Enabling Embedded Filters File
69. xperience come to life Note No personal information is gathered as part of our install process Click here for more information on what we do collect Click Install to acceptthe license agreement and install Java now ra lesinalion fold 8 Click Close to complete gt E x ec E http localhost 1 index htm Y HA 3 Bing py y Favorites 5 2 Suggested Sites v 4g Web Slice Gallery v http localhost81 index htm A A J de v Pager Safetyv Took v Intranet settings are now turned off V You have successfully installed Java Java updates will automatically be downloaded to provide you with the latest features and security improvements To change this see http jave com autoupdate EXPC 1319 W7E Series Moxa Software Package 9 In Windows IE a banner will appear at the top of the browser window Click the message and select Enable Intranet Settings VR o ey Ss http localhost 1 index htm X S Bing pr Ww Favorites w bol Suggested Sites ge Web Slice Gallery v http localhost 81 index htm Y Intranet settings are now turned off by default Intranet settings are less secure than E a A Don t Show This Message Again Enable Intranet Settings What are Intranet Settings Information Bar Help 10 A security warning will appear telling you that intranet settings are not secure enough for the open Internet Click Yes to ignore this and when another security warning appears telling you

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