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1. CN1 Pin Assignment CN1 Signals Pin Pin CN1 Signals NC 2 1 XP EGPIO9 4 3 XM UR1_232EN 6 5 YP UR1_TENA 8 7 YM UR1_TENB 10 9 SXP UR1_REN 12 11 SXM UR1_RTS 14 13 SYP UR1 DTR 16 15 SYM UR1_TXD 18 17 GND UR1_RXD 20 19 USB_PO UR1_CTS 22 21 USB_MO UR1_DCD 24 23 GND UR1_DSR 26 25 USB P1 UR2_232EN 28 27 USB_M1 UR2_TENA 30 29 GND UR2_TENB 32 31 USB_P2 UR2_REN 34 33 USB_M2 UR2_RTS 36 35 GND UR2_DTR 38 37 CPU_TXDO UR2_TXD 40 39 CPU_RXDO UR2_RXD 42 41 CPU_CTS UR2_CTS 44 43 CPU_RTS UR2_DCD 46 45 CPU_DTR UR2_DSR 48 47 CPU_DSR UR3_232EN 50 49 ARST 2 9 EM 2260 CE User s Manual Hardware Installation CN1 Pin Assignment Continue CN1 Signals Pin Pin CN1 Signals UR3_TENA 52 51 ABITCLK UR3_TENB 54 53 ASYNC UR3_REN 56 55 ASDI UR3_RTS 58 57 ASDO UR3_DTR 60 59 GND UR3_TXD 62 61 TX1 UR3_RXD 64 63 TX1 UR3_CTS 66 65 GND UR3 DCD 68 67 RX1 UR3_DSR 70 69 RX1 UR4 232EN 72 71 GND UR4 TENA 74 73 TX2 UR4 TENB 76 75 TX2 UR4 REN 78 77 GND UR4 RTS 80 79 RX2 UR4 DTR 82 81 RX2 UR4 TXD 84 83 GND UR4_RXD 86 85 CAN_TXO UR4 CTS 88 87 GND UR4 DCD 90 89 CAN_TX1 UR4_DSR 92 91 GND 5V 94 93 CAN_RXO 5V 96 95 GND 5V 98 97 CAN_RX1 5V 100 99 5V CN2 Pin Assignment CN2 Signals Pin Pin CN2 Signals DINO 2 1 DDO DIN1 4 3 DD1 DIN2 6 5 DD2 DIN3 8 7 DD3 DIN4 10 9 DD4
2. u u 4 1 Console Porf cios arsa ah sqa a Ae Beciecd 4 2 Operating EM 2260 Computer Via Serial Console nas 4 2 Go to Boot Loader Menu from Console n nnnssssssssssssssssssss 4 3 Firmware Upgrade Procedure 4 5 1 Introduction Thank you for purchasing the MOXA EM 2260 RISC based industrial ready to run embedded module This manual introduces the hardware installation connector interfaces as well as software configurations of the EM 2260 Embedded Module and EM 2260 Development Kit The following topics are covered in this chapter U Overview U Appearance gt EM 2260 Development Kit gt EM 2260 Embedded Module gt EM 2260 DK Carrier Board and Peripheral Extension Board Package Checklist Features Hardware Block Diagram Hardware Specifications Software Specifications Applications Development Environment Networking and Communications Capabilities Supporting Servers and Daemons Memory and File Systems Hive Based Registry Contrast to RAM Based Registry Dimensions gt EM 2260 Embedded ModuleEM 2260 DK Carrier Board gt EM 2260 Peripheral Extension Board OUOUOODOUOOOOD EM 2260 CE User s Manual Introduction Overview The MOXA EM 2260 Embedded Module features Cirrus Logic ARM9 CPU 128 MB RAM 32 MB Flash Disk dual 10 100 Mbps Ethernet eight digital inputs and eight digital outputs four high speed serial ports two US
3. EM 2260 CE User s Manual Software Configuration Services Monitoring Control Display Some services run on the background such as FTP Telnet and HTTP you can click on a check box to toggle a start stop operation for a service System Manager General Processes Services com Ports Display Auto Launch User Group Services FTP Service Telnet Service Enable HTTP Service Enable SNTP Enable FI NTP Server List time nuri net ntp shim org ntp cyber fleet net ntp landau Refresh Time 24 hours Save Settings You can also adjust the time automatically by using SNTP Click on the check box to enable the service and click the button to activate Some listed services cannot be stopped in order to maintain normal operation of the computer Such services do not have a check box next to them The EM 2260 VGA output works through DB15 Female connector to display the Windows CE desktop into a LCD monitor or a CRT monitor The default setting is 800x600 16 bit and 60Hz You should tune the setting to match your monitor s specification In the Display setting window you can adjust the setting and press Apply to save the setting 3 4 EM 2260 CE User s Manual Software Configuration System Manager En General Processes Services com Ports Display auto Launch User Group Supported Resolutions 640x480 8 16 24 Bpp 800x600 8 16 Bpp 1024x768 8 Bpp
4. Protection EM 2260 Development Kit Data bits Stop bits Parity Flow Control Speed Network Communication LAN Protection Digital Input Input Channels EM 2260 EM 2260 Development Kit Digital Input Levels EM 2260 EM 2260 Development Kit Protection EM 2260 Development Kit Comnector Type EM 2260 Development Kit Digital Output Input Channels EM 2260 EM 2260 Development Kit Digital Output Levels EM 2260 EM 2260 Development Kit Protection EM 2260 Development Kit Built in 15KV ESD protection for all signals 2KV optical isolation protection 5 6 7 8 1 1 5 2 None Even Odd Space Mark RTS CTS XON XOFF RS 485 ADDC 50 bps to 921 6 Kbps support ANY BUAD RATE Auto sensing 10 100Mbps x 2 RJ45 Build in 1 5KV magnetic isolation protection Signals of 8 input channels 8 source type 3 3V CMOS level Dry contact Logic level 0 Close to GND Logic level 1 Open Wet contact Logic level O 3V max Logic level 1 10V 30V COM to DI 3KV optical isolation protection 10 Pin Screw Terminal Block 8 points COM GND Signals of 8 output channels 8 sink type 3 3V CMOS level On state Voltage 24V DC nominal open collector to 30 V Output Current Rating Max 200mA per channel 3KV optical isolation protection 1 7 EM 2260 CE User s Manual Introduction Connector Type EM 2260 Development Kit Power Requirments Power
5. EM 2260 CE User s Manual Hardware Installation D El se r PWR1 v EE PWR2 e The Shielded Ground SG sometimes called Protected Ground helps to limit the effects of noise due to electromagnetic interference EMI Run the ground connection from the ground screw to the grounding surface prior to connecting devices A ATTENTION The power for this product is intended to be supplied by a Listed Power Supply Unit and rated to deliver 12 to 48V DC at a minimum of 1200mA for 12V DC 260mA for 48V DC Resetting Your EM 2260 Computer Cold Start Disconnect power and then connect the power again The computer reboots itself right away Warm Start In power on state push the Reset Switch near power terminal block and release it in 1 second The computer reboots itself Reset to Factory Default If the computer is not working properly and you want to load factory default settings Press the Reset Switch for at least 5 seconds After the factory default configuration has been loaded the system will reboot automatically Reset Switch WARNING Reset to Default preserves user s data It will NOT format the user directory and erase the user s data pressing the Reset to Default will only load the configuration file If the computer cannot start up please use Console Port and go to the Boot Loader to format the file system After the formatting procedure is done you should be able to restart it 2 3 E
6. 4 a 5 GND 5 1 6 GND 7 GND 8 GND 9 oe ku 10 GND 11 12 13 H Sync 14 V Sync 15 2 5 EM 2260 CE User s Manual Hardware Installation Connecting Keyboard Mouse and USB Mass Storage The EM 2260 Development Kit provides 2 USB 2 0 full speed hosts OHCI type A connector which support not only keyboard or mouse but also the ability to connect a flash disk for storing large amounts of data USB 2 0 Host x2 When an empty USB storage device is plugged into the USB ports of the EM 2260 Development Kit the computer automatically formats it to the FAT system A directory named USBDisk under the root directory is created as a link to the first USB mass storage device that is plugged in The directory created for the second plugged in USB device is USBDisk2 Serial Ports EM 2260 Development Kit offers 4 software selectable serial ports Each port can be configured by software for RS 232 RS 422 or RS 485 The pin assignments for the ports are shown in the following table Serial Port 2 Serial Port 3 Serial Port 4 Serial Port 1 12345 6789 Pin RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 4 wire RS 485 2 wire 1 DCD TxDA TxDA 2 RxD TxDB TxDB 3 TxD RxDB RxDB DataB 4 DTR RxDA RxDA DataA 5 GND GND GND GND 6 DSR H RTS 8 CTS EM 2260 CE User s Manual Hardware Instal
7. AX887961 CS89501 2Y start TJ Network connections Lk 1 56 PM 3 7 EM 2260 CE User s Manual Software Configuration 3 Click OK button after configuration is done File Edit View Advanced BIS k x E 2 2 Make New AX887961 CS89501 Connection EP9312 Ethernet Driver Settings IP Address Name Servers An IP address can be Obtain an IP address via DHCP automatically assigned to this ca computer If your network Specify an IP address does not automatically assign R IP addresses ask your network IP Address 192 168 27 177 administrator for an address Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 and then type it in the space a provided Default Gateway start Je network connections 3 1 57 PM Operating Your EM 2260 Computer via Telnet Client Before operating your EM 2260 computer using the Telnet client we suggest that you change the network settings of the computer see the earlier section to have at least one of the two network ports situated in the same LAN as your development workstation Use a cross over Ethernet cable to directly connect your development workstation to the target computer or a straight through Ethernet cable to connect the computer to a LAN hub or switch Next use a telnet client in your development workstation to connect to the telnet console utility of the target computer Upon a successful connection type
8. Settings width Height Frequency Hz Depth bit 8 70 75 24 Apply ATTENTION You must restart reboot the system to make the setting takes effect User Group Management You can add users by click the Add button to assign specific services such as ftp and telnet to define user groups such that these services are accessible and remove users by click the Remove button User can change login Password by click expectative name twice EM 2260 CE User s Manual Software Configuration System Manager OK General Processes Services COM Ports Disalay Auto Launch User Group admin Prod talnetd administrators R Se User admin Current Password q New Password Confirm Password 3 6 EM 2260 CE User s Manual Software Configuration Auto Launch Configuration You can specify programs to execute automatically after booting up Click Add button to add the program and restart EM 2260 to execute these programs General Processes Services COM Ports Display Suto Launch User Group Name Parameter ce_neci exe Remove Changing the Network Settings You can use Windows CE Network Control Panel to change Network Settings 1 Move you mouse go to the Start gt Settings gt Network and Dial Up Connections 2 Right Click the LAN icon and click the property File Edit View Advanced lasa k x 1 Al 2 a
9. Connect target computer The EM 2260 to development workstation The PC through Ethernet port LAN2 LAN2 3 Execute TFTP utility on the development workstation The PC and set correct server IP and file directory path In this example 192 168 30 42 Browse Show Dir 4 Goto the Boot Loader menu from Console See the earlier section 4 5 EM 2260 CE User s Manual Boot Loader and Console Port 5 Select TFTP Config 0x80 Ox20000 0x80 Ox20000 Moxa Technologies Co Ltd Version 1 8 0 0 Make date Jan 23 2008 16 51 31 Module Name EM2260 Serial No 1 Maco 00 90 E8 00 00 40 00 90 E8 00 00 50 1 Firmware Update 3 Reset to Factory Default Moxa Technologies Co Ltd Version 1 8 0 0 Make date Jan 23 2008 16 51 31 Module Name EM2260 Serial No 1 Maco 00 90 E8 00 00 40 00 90 E8 00 00 50 Firmware Update 2 TFTP Config Reset to Factory Default Format Flash Disk and Reset OS Moxa Technologies Co Ltd Version 1 8 0 0 Make date Jan 23 2008 16 51 31 Module Name EM2260 Serial No 1 Maco 00 90 E8 00 00 40 00 90 E8 00 00 50 1 Set to Default User Configure 3 Show Configure EM 2260 CE User s Manual Boot Loader and Console Port 7 Then Input Local IP Address EM 2260 and Server IP Address TFTP host IP Address erminal Em S l 1 SI Te x Maco 00 00 00 40 Maci 00 90 E8 00 00 50 Firmware Upd
10. DIN5 12 11 DD5 DIN6 14 13 DD6 DIN7 16 15 DD7 DOUTO 18 17 DD8 DOUT 20 19 DD9 DOUT2 22 21 DD10 DOUT3 24 23 DD11 DOUT4 26 25 DD12 DOUT5 28 27 DD13 DOUT6 30 29 DD14 DOUT7 32 31 DD15 2 10 EM 2260 CE User s Manual Hardware Installation BRIGHT 34 33 IDE_CS 1 LCD PO 36 35 IDE_CS 3 LCD P1 38 37 IDE_AO LCD P2 40 39 IDE A LCD P3 42 41 IDE_A2 LCD P4 44 43 INT3_CF LCD P5 46 45 IDE DREQ LCD P6 48 47 IORDY LCD P7 50 49 DMACK CN2 Pin Assignment Continue CN2 Signals Pin Pin CN2 Signals LCD_P8 52 51 DIOW LCD_P9 54 53 DIOR LCD_P10 56 55 GND LCD_P11 58 57 ROWO LCD P12 60 59 ROW1 LCD P13 62 61 ROW2 LCD P14 64 63 ROW3 LCD P15 66 65 ROW4 LCD P16 68 67 ROW5 LCD P17 70 69 ROW6 SPCLK 72 71 ROW7 BLANK 74 73 COLO HSYNC 76 75 COL1 VSYNC 78 77 COL2 P1_10 ACT 80 79 COL3 P1_100 ACT 82 81 COL4 P2_LINK 84 83 COL5 P2_100_ACT 86 85 COL6 SW_RELOAD 88 87 COL7 RESET 1 90 89 3 3V P1_LINK 92 91 3 3V SW_READY 94 93 3 3V 3 3V 96 95 3 3V 3 3V 98 97 3 3V 3 3V 100 99 3 3V 3 Software Configuration This chapter describes basic system management utilities such as system information processes monitoring serial port configuration network and date time setting Some of these operations can be done via system utilities commands after gaining access to the computer The fol
11. Input EM 2260 EM 2260 Development Kit Power Consumption EM 2260 EM 2260 Development Kit Mechanical Dimensions EM 2260 EM 2260 Development Kit Environmental Operating Temperature Storage Temperature 9 pin Screw Terminal Block 5V DC and 3 3V DC Dual power input design PWRI 12 to 48V DC power jack with thread PWR2 12 to 48V DC 3 pin terminal block 5 4 W 783 mA E 12V DC without loading of USB ports 1 2A E 12V DC with loading of USB ports 87 x 106 mm 110 x 146 mm 10 to 60 C 14 to 140 F 40 to 75 C 40 to 167 F is optional for T models 20 to 80 C 4 to 176 F 5 to 95 RH 40 to 85 C 40 to 185 F is optional for T models Regulatory Approvals and Warranty EMC FCC CE Class A Others RoHS WEEE Warranty 5 years 1 8 EM 2260 CE User s Manual Introduction Software Specifications Applications Development Environment To make EM 2260 an easy to use programming environment its Windows CE 6 0 environment provides the following common popular application development features that make programming convenient and easy as in a PC environment e C Libraries and Run times Compared to the C libraries and run times used on a desktop PC running Windows the C libraries and run times on a EM 2260 is a subset of the WIN32 APIs It supports full ANSI C run time standard input output library standard input output ASCII library and standard ASCII string functions In
12. console port 1 Power off EM2260 2 Connect the serial Console Cable 3 Go back to the development workstation and start a terminal program for example HyperTerminal or PComm by using the settings shown below for the COM port Baud rate 115200bps Parity None Data bits 8 Stop bits 1 Flow Control None Terminal ANSI 4 Power on to cold reset EM 2260 it may takes 30 to 60 seconds for the operating system to boot up 4 2 EM 2260 CE User s Manual Boot Loader and Console Port 5 After a successful connection type the login name and password as requested to logon the computer The default values are both admin Login admin Password admin l Emulator Profile Edit PortManager Window Help el Gaal slala Sol Recdddr Reciddr Reciddr Reciddr Reciddr Reciddr Reciddr Reciddr Reciddr Reciddr OxE1142D8c OxE11DB9D4 OxE1231FE8 OxE1279E6C OxE12B3370 OxE12E6ED4 OxE134E668 RecChk RecChk RecChk RecChk RecChk Ox1BB1497 Ox29EB4B1 x2301D9C Dx1C024EB Ox1937015 0x67794 RecChk Dx325F984 Ox243F8 RecChk 0x117BC02 DxE1372A60 RecLen 0x54 RecChk OxF45 O0xE1372AB4 RecLen 0x2524 RecChk OxD66D7 0x0 Becken OxE02C1006 RecChk 0x0 RecLen RecLen RecLen RecLen RecLen RecLen RecLen 0x38C48 0x56614 0x47E84 0x39504 0x33B64 Total Offset Ox1058CE Launchiddr OxE02C1006 Press ENTER to launch
13. similar electrical characteristics can be bundled together e Keep input wiring and output wiring separate e When necessary it is strongly advised that you label wiring to all devices in the system ATTENTION Do not run signal or communication wiring and power wiring in the same wire conduit To avoid interference wires with different sienal characteristics should be routed separately ATTENTION Safety First Be sure to disconnect the power cord before installing and or wiring Electrical Current Caution Calculate the maximum possible current in each power wire and common wire Observe all electrical codes dictating the maximum current allowable for each wire size If the current goes above the maximum ratings the wiring could overheat causing serious damage to your equipment Temperature Caution Be careful when handling the unit When the unit is plugged in the internal components generate heat and consequently the outer casing may feel hot to the touch Connecting the Power EM 2260 Development Kit provides 2 kinds of power input power jack and 3 pin terminal block both of them allow 12 to 48V DC power input and are able to work at the same time providing redundant power solution If the power is properly supplied the Power LED will light up first and then it takes about 30 to 60 seconds for the operating system to boot up Once the system is ready the Ready LED will light up PWR2 PWT1 2 2
14. the carrier board of the EM 2260 Development Kit e Peripheral Extension Board e Quick Installation Guide e Document amp Software CD e Cross over Ethernet cable e Universal Power Adapter e Product Warranty Paper ATTENTION Notify your sales representative if any of the above items are missing or damaged Features The EM 2260 Embedded Module EM 2260 Development Kit has the following features e Cirrus Logic EP9315 ARM9 CPU 200 MHz e 128 MB RAM on board 32 MB Flash Disk e Graphical interface for external VGA output connection e 4 high speed TTL serial ports e Dual 10 100 Mbps Ethernet for network redundancy e 8 8 DI DO e Support EIDE interface and USB 2 0 Host e Ready to Run WinCE 6 0 platform e Full function development kit for quick evaluation and application development e A0 75 C wide temperature model is available 1 4 EM 2260 CE User s Manual Introduction Hardware Block Diagram Ethernet x 2 Gel RS 232 422 485 x 4 RS 232 ATTENTION The dual Power Circuit extra LAN controller and CF card socket are support only by EM 2260 Development Kit EM 2260 embedded module connects to all the input output peripherals through signals of two 100 pin connectors EM 2260 CE User s Manual Introduction Hardware Specifications EM 2260 embedded module supports all the peripherals through signals of two 100 pin connectors CN1 and CN2 Differences of EM 2260 embedded module and EM 2260 Developme
15. 2 ETx gt 3 ERx 4 5 a 6 ERx 7 Se 8 2 7 EM 2260 CE User s Manual Hardware Installation Default IP Address Netmask LAN 1 192 168 3 127 255 255 255 0 ILAN 2 192 168 4 127 255 255 255 0 Real Time Clock The EM 2260 s real time clock is powered by a lithium battery We strongly recommend that you do not replace the lithium battery without help from a qualified MOXA support engineer If you need to change the battery contact the MOXA RMA service team WARNING There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type Connecting to the DI DO The EM 2260 Development Kit has 8 digital inputs and 8 digital outputs both of them support 3KV optical isolation protection The pinouts for the I O are shown below Digital Input Channel 10 pin Terminal Block Digital Output Channel 9 pin Terminal Block Digital Input Wiring Dry Contact Wet Contact WARNING If you are using wet contacts you must supply power to COM EM 2260 CE User s Manual Hardware Installation Digital G Waat a 8 gt GE a Pin Assignments of CN1 and CN2 There are two 100 pin connectors on the rear of EM 2260 embedded module to independently use EM 2260 Embedded Module for developing your own system please refer to the following tables for the pin assignments of CN1 and CN2
16. 260 Serial No 1 Maco 00 90 E8 00 00 40 Maci 00 90 E8 00 00 50 EM 2260 CE_1 1 Build 08011415 hfm State OPEN RERA 13 The TFTP utility on the development workstation The PC and Boot Loader on the target computer will start to transfer firmware file In the mean time firmware will be updated automatically 9615360 Bytes sent File size 17141163 1201920 Bytes sec 4 8 EM 2260 CE User s Manual Boot Loader and Console Port File Name NK hfm EM 2260 CE_V1 1 Build 08011415 hfm PHYiAutoNegotiation C38952 needs 2 second delay gt EthernetMAC Phyld 1 PhyType 7 Speed 100 Mbs Duplex Full cs8950 The media mode is autosense Search TFTP Server OK Using default protocol TFTP Ready to receive EM 2260 CE_V1 1 Build 08011415 hfm Unknown Packet icProcess Unknown Packet icProcess Unknown Packet icProcess Unknown Packet icProcess Unknown Packe to Flash Now flash_program j Ox60060000 Ox2000C4 OxFADOOO icProcess Unknown Packet NicProcess Unknown Packet Unknown Packet Unknown Packet NicProcess Unknown Packet Write File to Flash Nov flash program Ox60060000 Ox2000C4 OxFAOOOO flash _program Ox 0000000 Ox11A00C4 OxB8CE7 Moxa Technologies Co Ltd Version 1 8 0 0 Make date Jan 23 2008 16 51 31 Module Name EM2260 Serial No 1 MACO 00 90 E8 00 00 40 00 90 E8 00 00 50 EM 2260 CE User s Manual Boot Loader and Console Port A
17. B 2 0 Hosts and an EIDE interface for external storage connection such as CompactFlash card In addition with built in VGA interface EM 2260 is suitable for SCADA system in industrial applications that require VGA and HMI features The EM 2260 Embedded Module uses Cirrus Logic EP9315 ARM9 32 bit 200 MHz RISC CPU This powerful computing engine supports several useful communication functions without generating a lot of heat This module has a compact design that is easily integrated with a variety of industrial applications including gas stations vending machines and ticketing machines and offers a powerful serial communication capability for better system integration The built in 32 MB NOR Flash ROM and 128 MB SDRAM give you enough memory to run your application software directly on the EM 2260 Programmers will find the pre installed ready to run Windows CE 6 0 platform and full function development kit a great benefit for developing software and building reliable communication applications The EM 2260 Embedded Module supports general Windows and NET 2 0 computing environments This means that programs developed for standard PC operating systems with tools such as Visual Studio 2005 can run on the EM 2260 with little or no porting effort In addition to the standard model the EM 2260 Embedded Module also comes in wide temperature model that offers the operating temperature range from 40 to 75 C and is appropriate for harsh industria
18. EM 2260 CE EM 2260 Development Kit User s Manual First Edition March 2008 www moxa com product MOXA Inc Tel 886 2 2910 1230 Fax 886 2 2910 1231 Web www moxa com MOXA Technical Support Worldwide support moxa com The Americas support usa moxa com EM 2260 CE EM 2260 Development Kit User s Manual Any 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 Copyright 2008 Moxa Inc All rights reserved Reproduction without permission is prohibited Trademarks MOXA 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 typo
19. M 2260 CE User s Manual Hardware Installation LED Indicators EM 2260 Development Kit has 15 LED indicators on the front Refer to the following table for information about each LED Serial Port 3 TX RX Serial Port 4 TX RX Serial Port 1 TX RX Serial Port 2 TX RX Des LANZ 100Mbps Rower LAN2 10Mbps Storage LAN 100Mbps LAN1 10Mbps LED Color Description gt Green Poweris ON Off No power is being received or power error exists Green OS is ready and functioning normally after booting up Seen Off OS is not ready See Green Data is being written to or read from the storage unit Off Storage unit is idle LANI Orange 10 Mbps Ethernet connection LANZ Green 100 Mbps Ethernet connection P1 P4 Green Serial port is transmitting TX data to the serial device TX Off Serial port is not transmitting TX data to the serial device P1 P4 Orange Serial port is receiving RX data from the serial device RX Off Serial port is not receiving RX data to the serial device 2 4 EM 2260 CE User s Manual Hardware Installation Connecting to a Display EM 2260 Development Kit comes with a D Sub 15 pin female connector to connect to VGA monitor Be sure to remove power before you connect or disconnect the monitor cable VGA DB15 Female Connector Pin No Signal Definition 1 Red 2 Green 3 Blue
20. TTENTION Do NOT switch off power supply during firmware update otherwise the computer and Boot Loader may crash
21. a DISPLAY as a n a ss ale D A al eee eae 2 5 Connecting Keyboard Mouse and USB Mass Storage n a 2 6 Se al EE 2 6 Insert CompactFlash Card au asa unsashuysaasaysahainhilasannaqaaunaaiiahisss 2 7 LAN Ports auqa i a REESEN 2 7 Real Time Clock sea u aa aan ian aa qusa EE 2 8 Connecting to the DU DC eege ir u qaa mu Gaan Ee 2 8 Pin Assignm nts of CNL and CN2 eerste Eora eaer aaia EAEE E SENE Eos 2 9 Software Configuration u u u 3 1 System Manager Ups 3 2 System Informatica io 3 2 Serial Port Configurations acne nono rononn ayna u 3 3 Process Thread Monitorine Control n n 3 3 Services Monitoring Control n n nnnsnsaasssssass 3 4 KEE 3 4 User Group Management 3 5 Auto Launch Configuration sa aaa isa aqa aa su sys 3 7 Changing the Network Settings s 3 7 Operating Your EM 2260 Computer via Telnet Client as 3 8 User Group Management n ii a alee eile unas 3 9 Adjusting EE 3 9 Chapter A Adjustin System ime aa aaa EE deeg is 3 10 Starting and Stopping Services U 3 10 Troubleshooting Network Conpecttvitg nono conc as 3 10 Simple Network Management Protocol GNMbP AAA 3 12 SNMP Mana et ici bs 3 12 Web Server Configurations geen 3 12 Boot Loader and Console Port
22. addition it supports compiler C exception handling equivalent and Run Time Type Information RTTI equivalent to the desktop C compilers e Component Services COM and DCOM The Common Object Model COM is an operating system independent object oriented system for creating binary software components that can interact with other COM based components in the same process space in other processes or on remote machines e SOAP Toolkit SOAP is an XML based protocol for object exchange and remote procedure calls Microsoft Windows CE 6 0 provides functionality similar to the SOAP Toolkit version 2 on the desktop It provides a layer that allows COM objects to use SOAP as the transport protocol for remote procedure calls and to interact with Web services e Microsoft NET Compact Framework 2 0 with service pack 2 It offers a choice of languages initially Microsoft Visual Basic and Microsoft Visual CH and eliminates the common problems faced with language interoperability e XML Provides the Document Object Model DOM for base XML functionality support for XML Query Language XQL and XPATH Extensible Style Sheet Language Transformations XSLT that enables you to transform one class of XML document to another SAX2 support for event based parsing of XML documents and includes MSXML Writer and parsing based on Simple API for XML SAX for resource constrained target devices e Winsock 2 2 Provides enhanced capabilities over Winsoc
23. ame as the user name gt useradd xxxx user xxxx has been added In addition you can permit this user to access a particular service by typing g followed by the user group name of the service i e useradd g lt groupName gt lt newUserID gt For example gt useradd g telnetd xxxx user xxxx is existent group telnetd is existent user xxxx has been added to group telnetd Deleting a User Use the command userdel lt userID gt to delete a user from the system User admin CANNOT be deleted gt userdel xxxx user xxxx has been deleted You can also remove a user from a user group by using the command userdel g lt groupName gt lt newUserID gt For example gt userdel g telnetd xxxx user xxxx has been removed from group telnetd Changing the Password Please use System Manager to change the Password Adjusting Time Zone Windows CE 6 0 supports Time Zone You can use Control Panel gt Date Time to adjust your current Time Zone It also supports Daylight Date and Daylight Time EM 2260 CE User s Manual Software Configuration Adjusting System Time Setting the System Time Manually Use the date and time commands to query the current system date time or to set a new system date time gt date The current date is Tuesday November 22 2005 Enter the new date mm dd yylyy 12 23 05 gt date T Wednesday November 23 2005 gt time The current time is 5 27 17 PM Ente
24. and their related data even when the main power supply is lost In the EM 2260 computer a child directory named NORFlash under the root indicates the ROM storage of the flash memory of size 12M bytes The root directory is a RAM file system of size 50M bytes You could adjust this size by using the Control Panellsystem It can be used for storing temporary files for your applications However do not place persistent files or applications in the root directory because they will be wiped out when the system is shutdown Instead place them under the directory NORFlash The additional file systems on USB and CompactFlash storage devices are placed at the root of the internal file system If you intend to use these devices to port data between your PC and the EM 2260 computer please format them as the FAT file system on your PC Hive Based Registry Contrast to RAM Based Registry The registry for the EM 2260 is a hive based registry in contrast to a RAM based registry The hive based registry stores registry data inside files or hives which can be kept on any file system This removes the need for performing backup and restore on power off EM 2260 CE User s Manual Introduction Dimensions EM 2260 Embedded Module 106 cm 87 cm EM 2260 CE User s Manual Introduction EM 2260 Peripheral Extension Board 110 cm RoHS w Feceex 2 Hardware Installation The EM 2260 Embedded Module is desi
25. ate 2 TFTP Config Reset to Factory Default 4 Format Flash Disk and Reset OS Moxa Technologies Co Ltd Version 1 8 0 0 Make date Jan 23 2008 16 51 31 Module Name EM2260 Serial No 1 MACO 00 90 E8 00 00 40 MAC1 00 90 E8 00 00 50 1 Set to Default Show Configure X XXX 192 168 30 174 XXX 192 168 30 42 8 Next Select Show Configure to check configuration of local IP and server IP 9 After confirm the IP configuration press ESC to go back main menu for next step ttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt 192 168 30 174 COAS1EAE 192 168 30 42 COAS1E2 A AHAAAAATAAAAAAATAA AAT AAA AAA ATA TARA Moxa Technologies Co Ltd Version 1 8 0 0 Make date Jan 23 2008 16 51 31 Module Name EM2260 Serial No 1 MACO 00 90 E8 00 00 40 HAC1 00 90 E8 00 00 50 Set to Default Show Configure EM 2260 CE User s Manual Boot Loader and Console Port 10 Select Firmware Update 11 Next Select Load from LAN2 TFTP 12 Input the firmware file name e g EM 2260 CE_V1 1_Build 08011415 hfm and the Press Enter EI Profile al SA al Moxa Technologies Co Ltd Version 1 8 0 0 Make date Jan 23 2008 16 51 31 Module Name EM2260 Serial No 1 Maco 00 90 E8 00 00 40 Maci 00 90 E8 00 00 50 2 TFTP Config Format Flash Disk and Reset 05 Moxa Technologies Co Ltd Version 1 8 0 0 Make date Jan 23 2008 16 51 31 Module Name EM2
26. console Welcome to the Console Window on EM 2260CE MOXA Firmware Version V1 1 Build 08011415 login admin Password Pocket CMD v 6 00 EM 2260CE gt State OPEN fl Ready Go to Boot Loader Menu from Console If the computer is not working properly or the system cannot boot up successfully You can use following steps to go to Boot Loader menu 1 Power off EM2260 2 Connect the serial Console Cable 3 Go back to the development workstation and start a terminal program for example HyperTerminal or PComm by using the settings shown below for the COM port Baud rate 115200bps Parity None Data bits 8 Stop bits 1 Flow Control None Terminal ANSI 4 Hold DEL key continuously EM 2260 CE User s Manual Boot Loader and Console Port 5 Power on EM 2260 You should see below screen in few seconds Profile Edit Port Manager Window Help lt alal alela 5 28 E y 15 cl Init Flash TotalSector 0x80 Gector ize 0x20000 TotalSector 0x80 Gector ize 0x20000 Init MOXA UART Moxa Technologies Co Ltd Version 1 8 0 0 Make date Jan 23 2008 16 51 31 Module Name EM226 Serial No 1 90 E8 00 00 4 Firmware Update 2 TFTP Config Reset to Factory Default Format Flash Disk and Reset 05 There are four functions Reset to Factory Default You can turn on the flag to enforce the WinCE 6 0 to do the reset to factory de
27. es a distributed architecture that consists of agents and managers SNMP Agent The SNMP agent is an SNMP application that monitors network traffic and responds to queries from SNMP manager applications The agent also notifies the manager by sending a trap when significant events occur SNMP Manager An SNMP manager is an SNMP application that generates queries to SNMP agent applications and receives traps from SNMP agent applications The EM 2260 computer installs an SNMP agent to serve as an SNMP device You should install the SNMP manager on the workstation computer for example a Linux system that monitors the network After installing the nodes you need to configure the SNMP manager and agent To check SNMP agent capabilities in a target EM 2260 computer e g network IP at 192 168 3 127 please logon the workstation computer that for example a Linux based computer the SNMP manager resides and type N gt snmpwalk v 2c c public 192 168 3 127 system SNMPv2 MIB sysDescr 0 Microsoft Windows CE Version 6 0 Build 1400 SNMPv2 MIB sysObjectID 0 SNMPv2 SMI enterprises 8691 13 7420 SNMPv2 MIB sysUpTime 0 1282929 SNMPv2 MIB sysContact 0 Your System Contact Here SNMPv2 MIB sysName 0 WindowsCE You will see a series of messages from the SNMP agent in the EM 2260 computer From there you can monitor and manage the computer Web Server Configuration You need a Windows 2000 or Windows XP for Web administration Tr
28. fault Format Flash Disk and Reset OS The WinCE FAT file system has the possibility to be damaged by unstable power or improper application execution If the FAT table is crashed you may not be able to boot the OS up In such case you can try to format the file system and reboot EM 2260 At the EM 2260 startup it will check the file system and re partition it if the file system is empty Firmware Update If you found a new firmware from MOXA web site you can upgrade the firmware by this function TFTP Config In conjunction with Firmware Update this function is used to set IP address of both server PC and target system EM 2260 and to transfer file from server PC to target system ATTENTION There is a very small possibility that unstable power or improper application execution may damage not only FAT file system but also WinCE itself In such case you can try Firmware Upgrade Re program and reboot EM 2260 again 4 4 EM 2260 CE User s Manual Boot Loader and Console Port Firmware Upgrade Procedure To upgrade the EM 2260 firmware you must have the firmware upgrade installation file This firmware installation file is included in the released software CD You can also download it from MOXA Download Center if there is newly released the URL is listed below http web4 moxa com support download_center asp 1 Get the firmware upgrade installation file In this example EM 2260 CE_V1 1_Build 08011415 hfm 2
29. gned to be integrated directly into the user s system and application The pre installed Windows CE 6 0 makes it easy for users to develop programs for a variety of applications The EM 2260 Development Kit is a well designed embedded computer with complete peripheral interfaces This kit helps users to evaluate develop and integrate the EM 2260 Embedded Module into their systems and applications Simply combine the EM 2260 Embedded Module with the Development Kit to start porting the relevant software and create a solution for the applications you wish to implement The following topics are covered in this chapter Wiring Requirements Connecting the Power Resetting Your EM 2260 Computer LED Indicators Connecting to a Display Connecting Keyboard Mouse and USB Mass Storage Serial Ports Insert CompactFlash Card LAN Ports Real Time Clock Connecting to the DI DO Pin Assignments of CN1 and CN2 OOOOOODODOOOOD EM 2260 CE User s Manual Hardware Installation Wiring Requirements Please follow the following common safety precautions before proceeding with the installation of any electronic device e Use separate paths to route wiring for power and devices If power wiring and device wiring paths must cross make sure the wires are perpendicular at the intersection point e You can use the type of signal transmitted through a wire to determine which wires should be kept separate The rule of thumb is that wiring that shares
30. graphical errors Changes are periodically made to the information herein to correct such errors and these changes are incorporated into new editions of the publication Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Table of Contents Introduction cid 1 1 OVA usapu 1 2 EDEGEM ee Ei ip ras set 1 2 EM 2260 Development Kn 1 2 EM 2260 Embedded Module 1 3 EM 2260 DK Carrier Board and Peripheral Extension Board 1 3 Package Checklist tic 1 4 Features EE 1 4 Hardware Block Diari tia 1 5 Hardware Specific iii Ad 1 6 Software Specification cabos 1 9 Applications Development Environment 1 9 Networking and Communications Capabilities 1 9 Supporting Servers and Daemons an aaa 1 10 Memory and Elle yt tania dactilar 1 10 Hive Based Registry Contrast to RAM Based Registry oocooocconoccnonnoncnncnncononononccncnananccnno 1 10 DIMENSIONS a ds 1 11 EM 2260 Embedded Module 1 11 EM 2260 DK Carrer Board minimas ies ads gads ss 1 11 EM 2260 Peripheral Extension Board 1 12 Hardware Installation 2 1 Wiring Requirements cccccesccesccesecesecececseecseeenceseecaecceeeeeseeesecsecaeeeaecaecaaecaeeeaeeeneeeneesness 2 2 Connecting the Rentgen ees aloe EEN nana ge set 2 2 Resetting Your EM 2260 Computer 2 3 LED Ind c tofs iis sanh ayami asalan aussi 2 4 Connecting t
31. ication servers help users to migrate the EM 2260 embedded computer to the industrial communication application very easily and conveniently e Telnet Server A sample server that allows remote administration through a standard telnet client e FTP Server A sample server used for transferring files to and from remote computer systems over a network using TCP IP e File Server The File Server functionality in Microsoft Windows CE enables clients to access files and other resources over the network e Web Server HTTPD Includes ASP ISAPI Secure Socket Layer support SSL 2 SSL 3 and Transport Layer Security TLS SSL 3 1 public key based protocols and Web Administration ISAPI Extensions e Dial up Networking Consists of RAS client API and the Point to Point Protocol PPP RAS and PPP support Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP and RAS scripting e Watchdog Service It s a CPU Hardware function for reset CPU in a user specified time interval You must call the MOXA library function to trigger it Memory and File Systems From the 128M bytes of SDRAM space the main memory has a capacity of about 112M bytes in which the operating system and user applications run The kernel image occupies the rest of the space The internal file system in the EM 2260 computer controls access to ROM and also provides file storage in the object store which is in the RAM The ROM file system provides persistent storage for applications
32. ients may download files from this resource m Peanntn TE Abel ie e TO ATT mortem nina nm thin ee E en 3 14 4 Boot Loader and Console Port This chapter describes how to connect the EM 2260 to a PC for the debugging and testing purposes For clarity this PC is called a development workstation and the EM 2260 computer is called a target computer The following topics are covered in this chapter U Console Ports U Operating EM 2260 Computer Via Serial Console U Go to Boot Loader Menu from Console OU Firmware Upgrade Procedure EM 2260 CE User s Manual Boot Loader and Console Port Console Ports There is a 4 pin pin header RS 232 console port designed for serial terminals which gives users a convenient way of connecting the development workstation The PC to the console utility of the target computer The EM 2260 This method is particularly useful when using the computer for the first time or for debugging while the system cannot boot up A special Serial Console Cable Optional is needed for this function Console Port Serial Console Port amp Pinouts Serial Console Cable Pin Signal 1 TxD 2 RxD 3 NC 4 GND ATTENTION You do not need Console Port to operate this computer Console Port and Serial Console Cable are only for debugging purpose Operating EM 2260 Computer Via Serial Console Follow the following steps to operate EM 2260 computer via serial
33. k 1 1 including installable service providers for additional third party protocols as well as Media sense Networking and Communications Capabilities For network centric embedded application usage EM 2260 not only provides powerful communication hardware interfaces including dual Ethernet and 3 in 1 serial ports but also supports the networking and communications capabilities that are built in to Windows CE 6 0 OS The features that are well supported are listed as below e Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP Monitors remote connections to the network e Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP Client Provides support for synchronizing the device s system time with a SNTP server and supports Daylight Saving Time e Serial Communications In addition to the 16550 UART driver bound to a debug port and the console port it includes a special driver for 8 additional MOXA home made serial ports e Network Utilities IpConfig Ping Route Utilities for troubleshooting various network problems 1 9 EM 2260 CE User s Manual Introduction e TCP IP Includes IP Address Resolution ARP Internet Control Message ICMP Internet Group Membership IGMP Transmission Control TCP User Datagram UDP name resolution and registration and DHCP Supporting Servers and Daemons In addition to the development and communication capability EM 2260 embeds the services and daemons as stated next These common and easy to use appl
34. l automation environments The EM 2260 Development Kit which is designed for system and software development at the system evaluation stage is also available The kit combines the EM 2260 and carrier board EM 2260 DK It is convenient for users to evaluate the functionality of EM 2260 develop and integrate the specific systems on it in advance enabling EM 2260 embedded module to be completely compatible with the industrial systems and applications Appearance The EM 2260 Development Kit contains EM 2260 embedded module carrier board EM 2260 DK and Peripheral Extension Board EM 2260 Development Kit EM 2260 Embedded Module Peripheral Extension Kit EM 2260 DK 1 2 EM 2260 CE User s Manual Introduction ATTENTION The EM 2260 package includes the EM 2260 embedded module only The EM 2260 Development Kit is available for evaluation purposes EM 2260 Embedded Module Front View Rear View Cirrus Logic EP9315 ARM9 CPU CN1 CN2 onboard 128 MB RAM onboard 32 MB Flash EM 2260 DK Carrier Board and Peripheral Extension Board EM 2260 DK Peripheral Extension Board DIx8 Power Input x 2 DOx8 Power LED USB Host x 2 Serial Ports x 2 VGA Output LAN Port x 2 Serial Port LED Indicators Serial Port LED Indicators Serial Ports x2 EM 2260 CE User s Manual Introduction Package Checklist The EM 2260 Development Kit contains the following items e EM 2260 Embedded Module e EM 2260 DK
35. lation Insert CompactFlash Card EM 2260 Development Kit comes with a CompactFlash socket A mass storage card is considered to be a standard attachment to the computer Thus when an empty mass storage card is inserted into the slot the computer automatically formats it to the FAT system This process takes a few minutes to complete The EM 2260 when a mass storage card is inserted creates a directory named HardDisk under the root directory and the newly created directory serves a link to the storage There are some CompactFlash storage disks which are not compatible with EM 2260 You could try the other CompactFlash storage or disable ultra DMA by using the System Manager to change this setting The following table describes the compatible CompactFlash storages list that we had tested successfully Vendor Device Name Size ScanDisk Ultra II 1GB Transcend Compact Flash 80X 512MB Apacer Photo CIENO 2GB Unigen Compact Flash card 128MB ATTENTION The EM 2260 does not support CompactFlash hot swap and PnP Plug and Play function It is necessary to remove power source first before inserting or removing the CompactFlash card LAN Ports EM 2260 Development Kit Embedded Module offers 2 LAN ports supporting 10 100 Mbps The default IP addresses and netmasks of the network interfaces are as follows 8 pin RJ 45 Pinouts Pin Signal 1 ETx ia rae
36. ld Version 1400 SysVersion 1400 7000 2002 Microsoft Corporation All rights reserved 3 13 EM 2260 CE User s Manual Software Configuration You can also change the authentication for each web virtual directory e Virtual Directory Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO RHE RO Zones IAD HAW ENEKO 4 a AES a ABACO nttp 192 168 27 18 WebAdrnin v LS a Virtual paths provide a mapping from the URL a client browser requests and the page returned by the Web server For more information click here Return to the Default Web site configuration page Return to the virtual directory listing page Virtual path mapping When connecting to this resource content should oome from Virtual Directory Physical Directory or Redirection URL fremoteadmin windows REMOTEADMIN dll User settings Who is allowed to access this resource The Level Required must be User or Administrator for the Allowed Users setting to take effect Level Required Help Allowed Users Help User v Configure the allowed users Authentication and directory browsing If a value is set to default the virtual directory will use the default value for the Web site Enabled Disabled Default Directory Browsing Help Oo Basic Authentication Help gt o O NTLM Authentication Help Permissions granted Onca user has access what actions are they allowed to take on it Help Y Read If checked cl
37. lowing topics are covered in this chapter System Manager Utility Changing the Network Settings Operating Your EM 2260 Computer via Telnet Client User Group Management Adjusting Time Zone Adjusting System Time Starting and Stopping Services Troubleshooting Network Connectivity Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP gt SNMP Manager Web Server Configuration OOOOOOCOOD EM 2260 CE User s Manual Software Configuration System Manager Utility To resolve management issues a user friendly management system is installed into the EM 2260 computer Before operating this utility please make sure you have a display monitor connected to your EM 2260 embedded computer Then double click the desktop icon System Manager System Information The first page displays the system information of the EM 2260 computer including the firmware version of the computer Net CF version the system time and system resources including main memory and file system usage In this page user can click on the Enable Ultra DMA check box to enable or disable Ultra DMA for CF card If system can not detect some CF cards please disable this setting System Manager General Processes Services COM Ports Display Auto Launch User Group Module Name EM 2260 CE Computer Name EM 2260 CE Firmware Version v1 0 NET CF Version 2 0 SP2 CPU Architecture Cirrus Logic EP9315 ARM9 CPU 200 MHz CPU S
38. me CS89501 Description CS89501 Adapter Index 3 Address 00 90 e8 00 00 50 DHCP Enabled NO Host name EM 2260 Domain Name NODETYPE 8 Routing Enabled NO Proxy Enabled NO To troubleshoot network connectivity reachability and name resolution use the ping command This command verifies IP level connectivity to another TCP IP computer by sending Internet Control Message Protocol ICMP Echo Request messages The corresponding return Echo Reply messages are displayed along with round trip times For more information type ping without parameters gt ping www moxa com Pinging Host www moxa com 192 168 1 16 Reply from 192 168 1 16 Echo size 32 time lt lms TTL 126 Reply from 192 168 1 16 Echo size 32 time lt lms TTL 126 Reply from 192 168 1 16 Echo size 32 time lt lms TTL 126 The route utility allows you to view or modify network routing tables Type this command without parameters to view a list of functions gt route To view current routing items in the tables gt route PRINT To add a routing item on network interface 1 gt route ADD 192 168 0 0 MASK 255 255 0 0 192 168 15 254 IF 2 To delete a routing item gt route DELETE 192 168 0 0 3 11 EM 2260 CE User s Manual Software Configuration Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP SNMP is the Internet Standard protocol for network management and part of the TCP IP protocol suite SNMP was developed to monitor and manage networks It us
39. ns for each Web site created on your Web server including virtual directories authentication and directory browsing For more information see configuring Web sites If you do not have multiple Web sites all requests will be processed on the Default Web site Select an existing Web site or create a new one Default Web site Modify Create a new Web site CreateNew Windows CE Version 5 0 Build Version 1400 SysVersion 1400 7000 2002 Microsoft Corporation All rights reserved In this administration page you can create a new web site or create a virtual web path for your web application 3 Virtual Directory List Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO RENO HAV OREA IAD HAW 0 0 BAG Pre doo gt B LJ El htp 4192 168 27 19 WebAdmin Home Instructions Logging SSL Configuration Restart Web Server Virtual Directory Configuration Virtual directories provide a mapping from the URL a client browser requests and the page returned by the Web server For more information click here Return to the Default Web site configuration page Virtual Path Physical Path d Leindoezkeeekeeepub WebAdmin windows httpdadm dll MsmqAdmin windows msmqadmext dll fMsma windows srmplsapi dll SysAdmin Wwindowsisysisapi dll fremoteadmin windows REMOTEADMIN dll fremoteadminimages windows ww wiremoteadmin images fupnp windows upnp fupnpisapi windows upnpsvc dll Windows CE Version 6 0 Bui
40. nt Kit will be specially specified System CPU DRAM Flash Storage Expansion EM 2260 EM 2260 Development Kit USB EM 2260 EM 2260 Development Kit Console Debugging Port LED EM 2260 Development Kit Others Display Graphical Controller Display Memory Graphical Resolution Serial Communication Serial Port EM 2260 EM 2260 Development Kit Cirrus Logic EP9315 ARM9 CPU 200 MHz 128 MB onboard optional 256 MB 32 MB Flash onboard EIDE Interface signals support up to 2 external devices connection CompactFlash socket x 1 for storage expansion Signals support USB 2 0 Host OHCD x3 USB 2 0 Host OHCI x 2 Type A connector RS 232 x 1 TxD RxD GND 4 pin header output System Power x 1 Ready x 1 Storage x 1 LAN 10M Link x 2 on connector 100M Link x 2 on connector Serial TxD x 4 RxD x 4 RTC buzzer Watchdog Timer Reset button EP9315 internal graphics accelerator engine with TTL graphical signal support Dynamic video memory share system memory 1024 x 768 18 bit Signals support High speed TTL serial port x 4 TxD RxD DTR DSR RTS CTS DCD GND RS 232 422 485 D Sub male 9 pin connector x 4 software selectable RS 232 signals TxD RxD DTR DSR RTS CTS DCD GND RS 422 signals TxD TxD RxD RxD GND 4 wire RS 485 signals TxD TxD RxD RxD GND 2 wire RS 485 signals Data Data GND 1 6 EM 2260 CE User s Manual Introduction
41. r the new time hh mm ss 16 02 00 gt time T 4 02 04 PM The Date Time setting will be saved into EM 2260 RTC which is powered by battery Starting and Stopping Services After booting up the EM 2260 computer runs several services continuously to serve requests from users or other programs Notable services include telnet TELO console CONO world wide web HTTP HTP0 file transfer FTP FTPO etc You seldom need to care about these services However you still can start up or stop a service with its associated name by using the command services For example Start the FTP service by gt services start FTPO Stop the FTP service by gt services stop FTPO The default services in EM 2260 are listed as below TELO Telnet Service FTP0 FTP Service CONO Console Service Troubleshooting Network Connectivity The ipconfig tool prints the TCP IP related configuration data of a host including the IP addresses gateway and DNS servers gt ipconfig all Windows IP configuration Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection IP Address 192 168 3 127 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Adapter Name AX887961 3 10 EM 2260 CE User s Manual Software Configuration Description AX887961 Adapter Index 2 Address 00 90 e8 00 00 40 DHCP Enabled NO Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection IP Address 192 168 4 127 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 15 254 Adapter Na
42. the login name and password as requested to logon to the computer After logging in via the console port or a telnet client you have a list of busybox commands available to operate the computer Use HELP to display all the commands or type HELP command name to display extended help for the selected command Some of these commands such as DATE and TIME are very useful to you to easily manage the system time of the computer Other commands such as DIR and MKDIR are good utilities for file management For example to inspect the file structure of the root directory type DIR gt dir b NORFlash My Documents Program Files Temp Windows 3 8 EM 2260 CE User s Manual Software Configuration User Group Management User Group You should assign specific services such as ftp and telnet to defined user groups such that these services are accessible only by the users within the permissible user group Three user groups namely ftpd telnetd and httpd are already created by default for your convenience Adding a Group Use the command useradd g lt groupName gt to create a user group N gt useradd g yyyy group yyyy has been added Deleting a Group To remove a group use the command userdel g lt groupName gt gt userdel g yyyy group yyyy has been removed Adding a User Use the command useradd lt newUserID gt to add a user for accessing the system The user s password by default is the s
43. y to open a IE and go to URL http 192 168 3 127 WebAdmin e g the EM 2260 network IP address is 192 168 3 127 After the logon information you could see the standard Web server Administration page 3 12 EM 2260 CE User s Manual Software Configuration Web Server Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer BRO RHE WRG Zens IAM HAM 0 0 HAG Um frame 8 3 m LJ EES Admin Home Instructions Logging SSL Configuration Restart Web Server Web Server Configuration The Web Server Administration WebAdmin page for the Windows CE Web Server enables you to remotely administer your Web server using your Web browser Use WebAdmin to manage the accessibility security and file sharing features of your Web server including the following tasks e Configure which files are shared and how they are accessed e Configure which users have access to which files Configure the authentication protocols the Web server will use View and configure the Web server log Caution Incorrectly configuring the Web server increases the likelihood a hacker could gain control of your Windows CE device and the likelihood that the system will be inaccessible The Web server configuration is intended for advanced users only For more information refer to the help topics included with the Web server or consult a System Administrator Choose a Web site A Web server can contain multiple Web sites You can configure a variety of optio
44. ystem Time 2000 03 10 02 49 51 Free Total Memory 39196 49080 K Bytes Free Total File System 48948 48988 K Bytes Enable Ultra DMA ATTENTION You must restart reboot the system to make the setting takes effect 3 2 EM 2260 CE User s Manual Software Configuration Serial Port Configuration The EM 2260 contains 4 high performance serial ports When the system starts up you can specify the default operation mode RS 232 422 or 485 The factory default mode would be RS 232 System Manager General Processes Services COM Ports Display Auto Launch User Group Settings Index COM Port Operation Mode S P2 COM2 bes ei P3 COM3 RS232 lt P4 COM4 R5232 ES Process Thread Monitoring Control You can use the management system to monitor and control Processes or Threads To view current processes please click the Processes item on the tab bar The running processes are then displayed You can kill a process by clicking the kill button System Manager General Processes Services COM Ports Display Auto Launch User Group NK EXE 61 0x400002 udevice exe 8 0x1e50002 udevice exe 1 0x1140006 udevice exe 1 0x117000a udevice exe 1 0x39F0002 udevice exe 1 0x3b40006 explorer exe 4 x3b90006 servicesd exe 22 0x391000a CMD EXE 1 0x4d9000a conmanclient2 EXE 6 Ox4ee000a cc2cli exe 4 0x548000e SystemManager exe 1 0x4d30016

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