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1. Iw Set the change to all parts Cancel 2 8 DA 682 Series WinXP Embedded User s Manual Software Configuration 6 Make sure the port names are correct and then click OK to activate the settings x MOXA MU860 UART CHIP PCI Bus Properties General Ports Configuration Driver ll Details Resources Port COM Mo Ae FIFO Level Ts FIFO Level Help Fart Info Port Setting ilt 7 Atthis point you should be able to see that the port names have been changed under Ports COM amp LPT Multi port serial adapters EU MCA MLIBSO LIART CHIP PCI Bus E8 Network adapters Ports COM amp LPT ft MOXA Port 1 COM17 ft MOXA Port 2 COM18 ft MOXA Port 3 COM19 jf MOXA Port 4 COM2D Ay MOXA Port 5 COM21 ft MOXA Port 6 COM2Z2 ft MOXA Port 7 COM23 if MOXA Port 8 COM24 NOTE Make sure each port name is unique since using duplicate names will cause some devices to be inaccessible DA 682 Series WinXP Embedded User s Manual Software Configuration D Device Man MOXA MUBGD UART CHIP PCI Bus Properties Eti BE File Action Vig General Ports Configuration Driver me E Display f IDE ATA ae Keyboa 8 in Details Resources Port COM No As FIFO Level Tx FIFO Level COM 8 High COM 3 High COM 10 High COM 11 High COM 12 High COM13 High CUM 14 High DJ CD CT Fe CO DL zl wa
2. Started E th i Restart the service Ss Telephony Provides T Started Enables ar Started Description Enables a remote user to log on to this i computer and run programs and Jesu Started supports various TCP IP Telnet clients ena including LIMIx based and Windows Restart based computers IF this service is fables Wi Started e D stopped remote user access to All Tasks k ovides Ss Started programs might be unavailable IF this i i jovides n Started service is disabled any services that Refresh Hds modi Started explicitly depend on it will Fail to start iovides a Started Liisin d Started ing Help psHlee Mi Properties x Extended A Standard Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP To check SNMP agent capabilities on a target DA 682 XPE computer e g network IP at 192 168 3 127 log in to the workstation computer that the SNMP manager resides and type V snmpwalk v 2c c public 192 168 3 127 system You will see a series of messages from the SNMP agent on the DA 682 XPE computer From here you can monitor and manage the computer Serial Port Operation Mode If you install the Eight Serial Ports module the serial port names for the DA 682 XPE computer going from left to right and bottom to top use the most common COM names COMI COMO COMS The serial ports are designed to provide reliable high speed 3 in 1 1 e RS 232 RS 422 and RS 485 operation
3. FILE ATTRIBUTE NORMAL NULL if hCOM INVALID HANDLE VALUE open device success 2 11 DA 682 Series WinXP Embedded User s Manual Software Configuration SetPortVal hCOM GetPortVal hCOM CloseHandle hCOM else printf Invalid parameter Please try again n Usage exit 0 Set Registry Value ulRet RegOpenKeyEx HKEY LOCAL MACHINE TEXT SOFTWARE MOXA COM NULL KEY ALL ACCESS amp hKey LI d UlBe t ERROR SUCCESS wsorrntft SPOrt DL COMSQ nPorty ulRet RegSetValueEx hKey sPort NULL REG DWORD LPBYTE amp portMode sizeof DWORD if ulRet ERROR SUCCESS printf Set registry value error n else Set Mode Configuration if setUrMode nPort nMode printi set OR wi 4 Get Mode Configuration curMode getUrMode nPort if curMode 1 PrEner error 2 12 DA 682 Series WinXP Embedded User s Manual else prautfi gseb OKAN Software Configuration printf port d get current mode dMn nPort curMode tendif else printf Invalid parameter Usage return 0 Kif USE IOCTL BOOL SetPortVal HANDLE hndFile loctlCode IOCTL SET MODE IoctlResult hndFile IoctlCode amp portMode sizeof portMode NULL 0 amp ReturnedLength NULL if IoctlResult Please try again n DeviceloControl Handle to device 5 IO Control code for Write Buffer
4. Internet Information Services File Action View Help Virtual Directory Creation Wizard Web Site Content Directory Where iz the content you want to publish on the Web site Enter the path to the directory that contams the content Directory cR cM i Back Cancel amp ii l S Create new Web Virtual Directory E Internet Information Services File Action View Help m Virtual Directory Creation Wizard IE Internet Id Access Permissions What access permissions do you want to set For this virtual directory Allow the Following iv Read iv Run scripts such as ASP Execute such as ISAPI applications or CGI D White Browse Llick Mext to complete the wizard lil Create new Web Virtual Directory DA 682 Series WinXP Embedded User s Manual Management Tools File Action You have successfully completed the Virtual Directory Creation Wizard Click Finish to continue rs Create new Web Virtual Directory 3 When you complete the steps the virtual directory WEB will appear under Default WEB Site E Internet Information Services File Action View Help B Am X E E G3 lie HUS rm it 1 Internet Information Services Status E E QEM 6LP6QEJDB47 local compul 23 AdminScripts E 3 Web Sites E gi Default web site Er 8 IISHelp E iE common EH a Printers H E iissamples E Scripts HEJ wwwroot EJ FTP Sites E Default FTP Sit
5. Minimum Maximum 14 171 Duration Management Tools 0 000 1 40 Object 1 000 Pagesjsec Memory 100 Avg Disk Qu Total Physic WOEM YTED WOEM YTED 1 000 Processor Total Proces WOEM YTED 4 System Recovery The DA 682 XPE ready to run embedded computers are Windows XP Embedded platforms Although it rarely happens you may find on occasion that operating system files are damaged This chapter describes how to recover your DA 682 XPE to a normal status Recovery Environment The recovery environment includes the DA 682 XPE embedded computer and a bootable USB disk with the recovery programs and system image file DA 682 XPE Bootable USB DISK Recovery programs USB Port and system image file included DA 682 Series WinXP Embedded User s Manual System Recovery Recovery Procedure This section describes the recovery procedure Step 1 Format an Empty USB Disk a Format your USB disk with the HP USB Disk Format Tool open the utility and then select the device and FAT file system Use an empty disk and DO NOT check the option Create a DOS startup disk b Click Start HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool 2 0 6 E Device File system alume label KINGSTON Format options Quick Format E a DOS startup disk m ATTENTION HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool can be downloaded from many web sites type HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool
6. a Telnet Client esses 2 2 AGUSTIN thes ystem TME cuseiene sese te ehem dete pe Int ad Res aree Leni dae carpe Aran ede A 2 3 Starine amd StODDIBP SeLVICOSuesenactend aired a de ure dM tum a Er adteEd 2 5 Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP eeeseeeeeeeeee nnns 2 5 Serial Port Operation Mode 22 er E INED ER a RM MEE M INE EE 2 5 Non standard D audrale S252 beue ee ebria eubd et eese Pete tens tameo ee E AER 2 15 Changing the Network Settings erede seio le uel e eitis nen ea OSINN A 2 16 Inserting a USB Mass Storage Device into the Computer sse 2 17 Inserting a SATA Hard Disk into a DA 682 Computer sse 2 18 How to Determine the Firmware Build Version cccccccccccccccccccceeeeeseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 2 19 Enhanced Write Ee e Sects es andes ies iets arena de bunt edtide E ine nate 2 19 Management TO0lS oido oo odo a nati 3 1 Computer Vandzene Db oco ode ideas oodd ba Rau viene stedotdu dickes tage edible he beau cn een Baa Rie 3 COMPONE SEI VICE a a T UU NN 3 2 CME Vie VOe a N en anian ade 3 2 Internet Information Services Web EP etes si eoo eph s r T EENE 3 3 ODBC Data Source Administr Atol oed eerie caen re idet eerie nd te ERU SR set hable tne oed be eee 3 8 Pertorinatice NIOMILOR oci a bsc eU baeo Sandal sa Dese Ioas diu ados i Sce Un Bade eo ben duLud 3 9 System RecOVGly a oinnia cle eee res a Iosue le et eel eta cuu UD chee lates 4 1 Recove
7. lt t gt or 4 to select a device then press lt gt to move it up or lt gt to move it doun the list Press lt ESC gt to exit this menu My Documents My Computer ea My Network Places P d Internet Explorer Recycle Bin Start
8. m E 2 onsale Root Console Root p Component Services amp i Event Viewer Local Component Services fy Services Local j Event Viewer Local Sy Services Local Event Viewer Control Panel gt Administrative tools gt Event Viewer Every DA 682 XPE event including system applications and security events are logged in this event database E Event viewer Eile Action View Help mj e en Event Viewer Local Event Viewer Local 3 Application f Application Lag Application Error Records 64 0 KB l Security Log Security Audit Records 64 0 KB System Log System Error Records 64 0 KB 3 2 DA 682 Series WinXP Embedded User s Manual Management Tools Internet Information Services Web FTP Control Panel gt Administrative tools gt Internet Information Services You must use this tool to configure web or FTP services You can also use the tool to start and stop HTTP FTP services amp Internet Information Services File Action View Help e m ge9s5 amp OEM YTKOGITQINS local compul oEM yTKOGITOINS flocal computer Yes II5 v5 1 A default web page is located in the directory c Inetpub Use this default page to test your web Server Follow the steps shown below to create the virtual directory 1 Create a virtual directory by selecting Default Web Site gt New gt Virtual Directory Kc TELE FD amp Internet Information Services PRISES File Action View H
9. modes for your diverse applications Each of the ports support baudrate settings up to 921600 bps Take the following steps to set the operation mode of each COM port a Go to the Control Panel Ports COM amp LPT and select the COM port e g MOXA Port 0 COM1 b Right click on the COM port and click Properties c Onthe Port Settings tab select which interface you want to use 2 5 DA 682 Series WinXP Embedded User s Manual Li Device Manager Fie Action View Help 0 ES b E x OEM RaAODIOLIPLSR fl td Computer Hs Disk drives a Display adapters IDE ATA ATAPI controllers Eli Kevbnards Monitors aj Mice and other pointing devices eo 3 Multi port serial adapters i Network adapters F Ports COM amp LPT Moxa Pork 0 CORTE oo YW MOXA Port 1 CC F MOXA Port 2 CC MOKA Pork 3 CC AX MOXA Pork 4 CC A MOXA Pork 5 CC oo SY MOXA Port 6 CC A MOXA Port 7 COn te Processors Update Driver Disable Uninstall Scan For hardware changes re Sound video and game controllers Opens property sheet for Ehe current selection d Click OK to activate the settings MOXA Port 0 COM1 Properties G eT Port Settings Interface Baud Rate Data bits Parity Stop bits Flow control Software Configuration DA 682 Series WinXP Embedded User s Manual Software Configuration In some situations you may want to change a por
10. such errors and these changes are incorporated into new editions of the publication Technical Support Contact Information www moxa com support Moxa Americas Moxa China Shanghai office Toll free 1 888 669 2872 Toll free 800 820 5036 Tel 1 714 528 6777 Tel 86 21 5258 9955 Fax 1 714 528 6778 Fax 86 10 6872 3958 Moxa Europe Moxa Asia Pacific Tel 49 89 3 70 03 99 0 Tel 886 2 8919 1230 Fax 49 89 3 70 03 99 99 Fax 886 2 8919 1231 Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Table of Contents INEFOGUCT ON m 1 1 DV IVC A S M 1 2 Product Be OE CS ag dienten os ete mds eode Cesta rano E e MAL ag Tae SUM SE RUD Uca Code bana ern nu Rd 1 2 DOIbware SpecIHCdllols ui used ME MEE UE MM MEME MM MR EI 1 3 Application Development Environment seeseesessesseseeeeeeeeennn nnne nn nnn nnnn nnns 1 3 Networking and Communication Capabilities eeeeeeeeeeeesees 1 4 Supporting Services and Daemons ccccccesesseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 1 5 Software Configuration cccccscceecseeeeecceccnsecnscesecnsenesonsenseensonssensonesenees 2 1 Starine Your DA 082 XPE COImDUlet eee epp leto dk deu weed Senha i 2 Resetting Your DA 682 XPE Computer sse nennen eene nennen nennen enne nenne 2 2 Operating Your DA 682 XPE Computer with
11. to search internet and download it 4 2 DA 682 Series WinXP Embedded User s Manual System Recovery Step 2 Create a Windows XP Embedded Bootable USB Disk a Configure Windows Explorer to show hidden files including protected operating system files Copy all files in the USBBoot directory from the DVD to the root directory of your USB disk amp USBBoot File Edit View Favorites Tools Help aw JCE File and Folder Tasks A DA682XPE LJ Documents and Settings QJ Make a new Folder Publish this Folder to the c web Inetpub CJ Program Files kd Share this folder NTDETECT WINDOWS MS DOS Application Other Places 47 KB Se NEW VOLUME E A ntldr E WERUNTIME B My Documents File Configuration Settings 263 KB 1 KB C Documents P My Computer My Network Places Details untitled Paint fm USBBoot EN oS wt et ia c5 Step 3 Set up the BIOS to Boot from the USB Disk a b C e Insert the USB disk Power on the computer and press DEL on the keyboard to enter the bios setup menu Select Advanced Hard Disk Boot Priority and then press Enter From the setup menu use 1 or to select the USB device Press to move the selection up to the first priority and then press Ese to exit the setup menu Make sure the first boot device is Hard Disk If not press Enter to change it Select Exit Save amp Exit Setup and then press Enter Choose Y to save to CMOS and then exit
12. 4 3 DA 682 Series WinXP Embedded User s Manual System Recovery Advanced Waaa iie EXE UTIMUR Rr Hard Disk Boot Priorivy Item Help ard Disk second Boot Device LAAT TTEK Henu Level gt Third Boot Device Renovable Boot Other Device Enabled Select Your Boot Device Priority Advanced BIOS Features Please set Advanced Chipset Features Peripherals PnP PCI Configurations Onboard Device Onboard LAN Boot ROM to enable when you would like to boot from onboard Lan Hard Disk Boot Priority Item Help SB HDDO USB FLASH DRIVE Menu Level gt Eni plave AFAYTA CF 256M Bootable Add Ti Caras Use fT or 1 to select a device then press gt to move it up or lt gt to move it down the list Press lt ESC gt to exit this Menu Step 4 Copy Windows XPE system files to the DOM or CompactFlash Disk If the BIOS setup is correct it will restart and boot from the USB disk b Select and right click the hard disk you want to recover e g New Volume D for DOM or New Volume E for CF card and then select Format c Select the NTFS file system option and click Start d Configure Windows Explorer to show hidden files including protected operating system files e Close the format utility window and copy all files in the DA682XPE directory from the USB disk to the hard disk f When the operation is complete turn off the computer and remove the USB disk DA 682 Series WinXP Embedded U
13. 8 8111 PCI E Internet sg TTEETTTIEEE Explorer General Authentication Advanced Connect using You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports Recycle Bin this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for HB Realtek RTL8158 8111 PCI E Gigabi the appropriate IP settings This connection uses the following items ied Client for Microsoft Networks dall QoS Packet Scheduler IP address A File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks f Internet Protocol TCP IP btain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address Subnet mask Default gateway Install Uninstall Description Properties Obtain DNS server address automatically Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protocol The default Use the following DNS server addresses wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Preferred DNS server MT E E Alternate DNS server C Show icon in notification area when connected v Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity Network Connections J Local Area Connectio Set ie o0 Inserting a USB Mass Storage Device into the Computer Inserting a USB mass storage device will generate a new drive on the DA 682 XPE The new drive should be visible in the File Explorer 2 17 DA 682 Series
14. DA 682 Series WinXP Embedded User s Manual Third Edition January 2010 www moxa com product MOXA 2010 Moxa Inc All rights reserved Reproduction without permission is prohibited DA 682 Series WinXP Embedded User s Manual The Moxa 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 2010 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 typographical errors Changes are periodically made to the information herein to correct
15. WinXP Embedded User s Manual Software Configuration g My Computer File Edit view Favorites Tools Help Q Back M d P Search ie Folders i rF Address 4 My Computer Files Stored on This Computer System Tasks View system information LJ Shared Documents CJ Administrator s Documents D Add or remove programs Q Change a setting Hard Disk Drives Other Places ra xp New Volume C j My Network Places C My Documents C Shared Documents Devices with Removable Storage IF Control Panel SD KINGSTON D Details My Computer System Folder Inserting a SATA Hard Disk into a DA 682 Computer Inserting a SATA hard disk device will generate a new drive in the DA 682 XPE The new drive will appear in File Manager D My Computer E EK File Edt view Favorites Tools Help Ld O Back P Search ic Folders Gi Address Y My Computer Eo Files Stored on This Computer Y CJ Shared Documents bs Administrator s Documents Hard Disk Drives System Tasks 7 View system information 1 Add or remove programs gt Change a setting Other Places g New Volume C CC ue NEW VOLUME D V My Network Places e My Documents c Shared Documents E Control Panel Details My Computer System Folder NOTE The DA 682 computer supplies only 5 VDC of power for a 2 5 inch SATA hard disk If you want to use a 3 5 inch hard disk you will need to u
16. actor e Fanless design e 100 240 VAC VDC power inputs e Ready to run Linux WinCE 6 0 or Windows XP Embedded platform pre installed on the flash disk module Special features for the DA 682 XPE Window XP Embedded model e Shipped with DDR2 512 MB memory e Ready to Run Windows XP Embedded platform pre installed on 1 GB flash disk module Features supported by expansion modules e 8 or 16 software selectable RS 232 422 485 serial ports with or without isolation protection e Serial port baudrates from 50 to 921 6 Kbps with support for most non standard baudrates in this range e Additional 4 or 8 10 100 Mbps Ethernet ports 1 2 DA 682 Series WinXP Embedded User s Manual Introduction ATTENTION Refer to the Non standard Baudrates section for instructions on how to calculate which baudrates are supported Software Specifications The DA 682 XPE embedded computer provides the following common popular application development features networking communications capabilities and supporting services daemons making the Windows XP Embedded with SP2 environment an easy and convenient programming tool The software features of the DA 682 XPE embedded computer are listed below Application Development Environment Microsoft Net Framework 2 0 with service pack 2 Includes the common language runtime CLR and the NET Framework class library Active Directory Service Interface ADSI Core Provides the basic functional
17. audrate and then solve for K 8 x 912600 K 5338 gt K 1367 703259 This shows that the supported baudrate closest to 5340 comes from setting K 1367 or K 1368 K 1368 gt Baudratel 5336 842105 K 1367 gt Baudrate2 5340 746159 Since 5338 Baudratel lt 2 we can see that the DA 682 supports the serial device 2 15 DA 682 Series WinXP Embedded User s Manual Software Configuration Note that we can use formula A to generate the so called standard baudrates which come from setting M 0 and setting N equal to certain integers Standard Baudrates 460800 2400 384 2400 230400 512 100 60 115200 1200 78 o 38400 300 302 o 19200 150 6M4 o WARNING Communication between a serial device and a Moxa UART port may not work correctly if the serial device uses a baudrate that 1t not within the correct tolerance of a baudrate calculated from either formula A or formula B Changing the Network Settings The DA 682 XPE computer comes with four basic Gigabit Ethernet ports labeled LANI to LANA The LAN Port Expansion Module supports an additional four 10 100 Mbps Ethernet ports labeled LANS to LANS The default IP addresses are DHCP supported Choose My Device Control panel Network Connections to enter the network settings page Network Connections Sle File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help ae s a T Back gt d A Search ey Folders Address e N
18. ce E Default FIP Site Properties File Action FTP Site Security Accounts Messages Home Directory When connecting to this resource the cantent should came from a directory located on this computer a share Jocated on another computer FTF Site Diregierri Local Path a aipe A Browse Head c oga Directory Listing Style CO UNIS 9 MS DOS amp ODBC Data Source Administrator Control Panel gt Administrative tools gt ODBC This is a database source configuration tool for users to add delete or set up a data source and display information about the installed ODBS drivers You can create a new data source or trace the calls to ODBC functions ODBC Data Source Administrator User DSN System DSH File DSH Drivers Tracing Connection Fooling About User Data Sources Mame Driver An ODBC User data source stores information about how te connect to the indicated data provider 4 User data source iz only visible to vou and can only be used on the current machine 3 8 DA 682 Series WinXP Embedded User s Manual Performance Monitor Control Panel gt Administrative tools gt Performance You can use this tool to monitor system and network resources el Bey isl Performance jin File Action View Favorites Window Help EN m Ep LJ Console Root TX OX Ba amp E am boystem Monitor g Performance Logs and Alerts Tf He A 0 000 Average 0 156
19. e DA 682 Series WinXP Embedded User s Manual Management Tools 4 Open IE type C Inetpub Default htm or IP Address WEB Default htm for example 192 168 3 127 WEB Default htm The following page should appear Default WEB Page Microsoft Internet Explorer ER File Edit view Favorites Tools Help aw 5 Search Si Favorites g2 CETTE N Ver is started Go Links 7 Done P My Computer x W XH te Start fm Inetpub fam NEW VOLUME D E Default WEB Page 3 2 9 11 54 AM If you need to use the FTP server you must create the default password for your account and turn on the write permission on your home directory which is located in intepub ftproot Select FTP Sites gt Default FTP Site gt Properties gt Home Directory and checkmark the Write checkbox You should now be able to transmit files through the ftp server E Internet Information Services File p Action View HET E Internet Information Services E OEM 6LP6CEIDB47 local compul BlogM 6LP amp OEJDE47 local computer Yes 115 v5 1 H web Sites H E FTF Sites Explore Open Browse Skart Stop Pause Mew All Tasks Rename Refresh Properties Help Opens property sheet For the current selection 3 7 DA 682 Series WinXP Embedded User s Manual Management Tools r Interne r i Ipfnem adir Coruir
20. e ID 87 34 HE 72 HH B2 HH AA HH AA HA AA AA BH BH OBA Deuice Mame SDeuice HarddiskBH DPci 58H Bd Max Levels 1 Clump Size S12 Current Level HA Memory used for data BH bytes Memory used for mapping A bytes 2 19 3 Management Tools The DA 682 XPE ready to run embedded computer is shipped with the Window XP Embedded operating system pre installed This network centric platform 1s designed to serve as the front end for data acquisition and industrial control applications A set of Windows XP management tools is installed on the DA 682 XPE computer to help with management issues Computer Management Control Panel gt Administrative tools gt Computer Management You can use the tools for a variety of tasks such as disk partition disk mount dismount and create remove users You can also check services in the Computer Management window Computer Management Seles zl File Action View Window Eg 2 Computer Management Local Ms System Tools Wi System Tools Event Viewer S Storage 3 atl te DE te Hn Services and Applications Local Users and Groups Performance Logs and Alerts wen Device Manager Storage Services and Applications DA 682 Series WinXP Embedded User s Manual Management Tools Component Services Control Panel gt Administrative tools gt Component Services You can install view remove COM components with this tool TE Component Services e File Action View Window Help
21. elp fam eg ae Internet Information Services Mar El a OEM BLPBOEJDB47 local campul Web Sites EA 11SHelp Explore HE com Open Printers Browse m aspnet UND FTF Sites ERN Ml Default FTP EOP ciwindawstihelptishelp COWINDCOWS weblprinkers View Rename Refresh Export List Properties Help Create new Web Virtual Directory DA 682 Series WinXP Embedded User s Manual Management Tools 2 Follow the virtual directory creation wizard and complete the steps to create the virtual directory c Inetpub as indicated in the following series of screen shots Virtual Directary Creation Wizard Welcome to the Virtual Directory Creation Wizard This wizard will help you create a new Virtual Directory an this Web site Click Next to continue Cancel i Internet Information Services See Em 3 TUUM gt ER ELO l Web Site Content Directory status lls Help Pg Internet In EE Browse For Folder l J Enter the path to the directory that Virtual Directory Creation Wizard i Directory i z d My Computer E See Mew volume C E C Documents and Settings s REN 3 AdminScripts 3 Ftpraot i iissamples ie Scripts wwwroot C Program Files at Cr ee ee eri Make New Folder Fal n ds li td Create new Web Virtual Directory DA 682 Series WinXP Embedded User s Manual Management Tools 2f
22. etwork Connections M an LAN or High Speed Internet Sk r Bk 4x Cada Cada Cada Cala Local Area Local Area Local Area Local Area Connection Connection 4d Connection Connection 5 Network Tasks ull a Create a new connection Set up a home or small office network eI Change Windows ot amp og Firewall settings Local 4rea Local 4rea Local 4rea Local 4rea E Connection Connection Connection 3 Connection See Also 2 16 DA 682 Series WinXP Embedded User s Manual Software Configuration Select the connection and then right click and choose an option from the pop up menu You can specify the IP address manually or by DHCP In addition you can disable or enable either one or any combination of connections with the pop up menu rN Wh Network Connections vy Documents File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help z Q Back d n Search ie Folders Address Network Connections LAN or High Speed Internet Network Tasks Local Area Connection Local Area Connection 2 perce dozens Network cable unplugged Network cable unplugged connection C aa Realtek RTL8168 8111 PCI E als Realtek RTL8168 8111 PCI E 9 Set up a home or small office network Local Area Connection 3 Change Windows Network cable unplugged Firewall settings j anii a Realtek RTL8168 8111 PCI E Disable this network Local Area Connection 4 Network cable unplugged w TER a Realtek RTL816
23. he Telnet console utility of the target computer After a connection has been established type the login name and password as requested to log on to the computer A ATTENTION The default user id is administrator and the default password is not set you need to create a new password for this account to use the Telnet client c Telnet 192 168 27 20 Weledme to Microsort Telnet Service login administrator password m After logging in through the Telnet client a list of commands will be available for operating the computer Use HELP to display all of 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 for managing the computer s system time 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 DA 682 Series WinXP Embedded User s Manual Software Configuration c Telnet 192 168 27 2I C Documents and Settings Administrator dir hb My Documents Start Menu C Documents and Settings Administrator gt cd ERR hb UERUHTIME IMHI WINDOWS ERN ATTENTION You can only create two Telnet connections at the same time Adjusting the System Time Two methods are available for adjusting the system Date Time Setting the System Time Manually Use the date and time command line utility to query the cu
24. isk write operations to DRAM Event Log A dynamic link library DLL that runs as part of Services exe This component stores and retrieves events that can be viewed in the event viewer Internet Explorer The Internet Explorer Web browser allows customers to connect to the Internet or to an intranet see properties via inetcpl cpl Mapi32 Libraries The infrastructure for e mail support Message Queuing MSMQ Core Message Queuing is a messaging infrastructure and a development tool for creating distributed messaging applications for Microsoft Windows operating systems It provides guaranteed message delivery efficient routing increased security support for sending messages within transactions and priority based messaging Microsoft Visual C Run Time Libraries The Microsoft C Runtime Library 1 3 DA 682 Series WinXP Embedded User s Manual Introduction NTFS tThe NTFS File System driver NT File System Use NTFS instead of FAT for optimum file system security Registry Editor The Registry Editor regedit exe regedt32 exe RPC Facilitates local remote procedure calls RPCs using the ncalrpc and ncacn np protocol sequences and provides support for dynamic endpoint resolution The RPC name service provides remote procedure call RPC named services functionality such as the RPC Locator The RPC Named Service component exposes all RpeNs RPC functions The RPC server provides a variety of RPC and Component Objec
25. ity for ADSI by routing requests to the corresponding provider based on the path that is provided Active Template Library ATL Supports ATL applications ASP NET 2 0 A unified Web application platform that provides the services necessary to build and deploy enterprise class web applications Certificate Request Client amp Certificate Autoenrollment This component includes the common language runtime CLR and the NET Framework class library COM Base The Component Object Model COM includes a programming model and a set of application programming interfaces APIs but does not include a dedicated user interface Common Control Libraries Provides common user interface UI controls Common File Dialogs Provides support for common dialog boxes Direct3 D Infrastructure for using two dimensional and three dimensional graphics DirectPlay Provides a networking API that can enable any application to operate over both a peer to peer and client server topology DirectShow Base filter graph and device enumeration support for all DirectShow applications This component also provides most DirectShow filters Distributed Transaction Coordinator MSDTC A distributed transaction facility for Microsoft Windows systems which uses transaction processing technology MSDTC uses loosely coupled systems to provide scalable performance Enhanced Write Filter An upper filter in the storage device driver stack that redirects d
26. n standard Baudrates Moxa s UART ASIC which is used for both the DA SP08 I DB and DA SP08 I TB serial expansion modules supports most non standard baudrates in the range 50 bps to 921 6 Kbps In fact supported baudrates are much denser towards the lower values For example no baudrates are supported between the integers 5320 and 5323 but 49 baudrates are supported between the integers 387 and 388 Of course this is the way it should be since serial devices that require using non standard baudrates generally use slower baudrates Before using a serial device that requires using a non standard baudrate you must first check that the DA 682 supports a baudrate within the tolerance specified by the serial device manufacturer Use the following formula to calculate which baudrates are supported by the DA 283 A Baudrate 921600 N M 8 bps for N 1 2 18431 M 0 1 2 7 or B Baudrate 8 x 921600 K bps for K 8 9 147456 If you are a programmer and you need to write a driver for your serial device then you may need to use formula A If you have a serial device that requires using a non standard baudrate then you can use formula B to determine if the DA 682 supports a baudrate within the tolerance specified by the serial device manufacturer Example Your serial device requires using a baudrate of 5340 bps and has a tolerance of 2 bps Can the DA 682 be used with this device Solution Set formula B to the desired b
27. nnections to reduce attacks by hackers viruses and worms across networks Wireless Zero Configuration Supports the Windows implementation of the IEEE 802 11 standard This component performs automatic configuration and authentication for IEEE 802 11 wireless network adaptors Unimodem Provides the infrastructure necessary for applications to communicate with a modem oupporting Services and Daemons COM Services The next evolution of Microsoft Component Object Model COM and Microsoft Transaction Server MTS Computer Browser Service Computer browsing functionality that allows a client machine to browse its network neighborhood for available computers to find file and print sharing services Disk Management Services Support for disk and volume management operations The component implements a Component Object Model COM interface that can be used to query and configure disks and volumes both basic and dynamic The component also monitors disk arrivals and removals and other changes in the storage subsystem IIS Web Server Allows you to create and manage Web sites Terminal Server Microsoft Terminal Server client application mstsc exe Remote Registry Service Enables remote users to modify registry settings on this computer Telnet Server Allows users to connect to Telnet servers from remote computers 1 5 In this chapter we explain how to operate a DA 682 XPE computer directly or from a PC In additi
28. nt a Remote Access Service RAS client Microsoft Windows HTTP Services that implement the functionality of the HTTP protocol on a server TCP IP Networking Implements the core TCP IP protocol stack which includes the IPv4 version of the following protocols Transmission Control Protocol TCP User Datagram Protocol UDP raw Internet Control Message Protocol ICMP Internet Group Membership Protocol IGMP and Address Resolution Protocol ARP The component also includes Wshtcpip dll which is the Winsock provider for TCP IP to enable socket level communication over TCP IP TAPI A Telephony API TAPI Telephony Service Provider TSP Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP SNMP is an agent service that provides management systems with information about activities that occur in the Internet Protocol IP network layer The SNMP agent monitors network traffic and retrieves and updates local management information based on the requests from the SNMP manager The agent also notifies registered managers with traps when significant events occur Time Service Core Synchronizes a workstation s clock with other computers using Network Time Protocol NTP version 3 This component increases accuracy by incorporating algorithmic enhancements from NTP 4 DA 682 Series WinXP Embedded User s Manual Introduction Windows Firewall Internet Connection Sharing ICS Windows Firewall provides a barrier between your device and network co
29. nt to continget High High High High High High High Ms MOXA Smartio Industio Family Board Configuration Error This COM name is being used by another device such as another com port or modem Using duplicate names can lead to inaccessible devices and changed setting Do you mcm e You can also set the operation mode by running a program For example the code UartMode is under examples C on Software DVD The code include include include Snippet is as follows Stdarxn lt windows h gt devices h define USE IOCTL 1 if USE IOCTL include UartMode h tendir Port n Mode n n J X x COMI 2 COM 3 COM3 le 0 RS 232 l R5 485 ZW 2 q RS 422 3 RS 485 AW 2 10 DA 682 Series WinXP Embedded User s Manual Software Configuration Ine emaint int Arge lt FCHAR SEO UCHAR nPort UCHAR nMode int curMode Port handle HANDLE hCOM Port information variables TRE portNum 0 LAE portStart 0 LNE portEnd 0 Registry variables HKEY hKey DWORD ulRet WCHAR sPort 20 if arq 3 nPort 0x0 UCHAR wtol argvlll nMode 0x0 UCHAR wtol argv 2 tif USE IOCTL portMode nMode if nPort 1 amp amp nPort lt 16 amp amp nMode lt 3 printf Port COM d Mode x n nPort nMode weprinte SPorty lL 0 NCOMSd nPOFPtj hcOM CreateFile sPort GENERIC READ GENERIC WRITH 0 NULL OPEN EXISTING
30. on we describe how to take care of system time adjustment troubleshooting network connectivity etc Some of these operations can be done with system commands after gaining Software Configuration access to the computer and others can be done with the Control Panel which is described in a later chapter Starting Your DA 682 XPE Computer Connect the CRT monitor or LCD monitor to the target computer and then power it up by connecting it to the power adaptor It takes about 30 to 40 seconds for the system to boot up Once the system is ready the desktop will appear on your monitor A of My Documents My Computer e My Network Places m d Internet Explorer e Recycle Bin 3 Found New Hardware x Flash Disk DA 682 Series WinXP Embedded User s Manual Software Configuration Resetting Your DA 682 XPE Computer Reset Button A Reset button is located on the front panel of the DA 682 XPE You can shut down your DA 682 by pressing this button just as you would do with a standard PC Software Shutdown Reboot Click Start Shutdown to reboot or shutdown the DA 682 XPE computer Operating Your DA 682 XPE Computer with a Telnet Client Use a crossover Ethernet cable to connect your development workstation directly to the target computer or use a straight through Ethernet cable to connect the computer to a LAN hub or switch Next use a Telnet client on your development workstation to connect to t
31. rrent system date time or set a new system date time Date Time Control Panel Go to the Control Panel and double click the Date Time icon you can adjust the Date and Time with the Date and Time Properties Window 2 3 DA 682 Series WinXP Embedded User s Manual Software Configuration Date and Time Properties Date amp Time Time Zone Internet Time fe 13 l4 19 20 2l 46 27 26 00 36 29 I Current time zone GMT Standard Time Go to Date Time properties gt Intenet Time to adjust the NTP server setting Date and Time Properties Date amp Time Time Zone Internet Time Automatically sywaetronize with an Interne Sage server Server f time windows com Update Mow An error occurred while afonizing with time windows cam Next synchronization 08 01 2006 at 00 19 Synchronization can occur only when your computer is connected to the Internet Learn more about time synchronization in Help and Support Center DA 682 Series WinXP Embedded User s Manual Software Configuration Starting and Stopping Services To start or stop an XP service select Start Control Panel Administrative Tools and double click Services Then use right click to start or stop the service you want h Services E EEJ Fie Action view Help m E Services Local amp Services Local Telnet Mame Description Status Sa Task Scheduler Enables a Started Stop the service Sa TCP IP NetBIOS Hel Enables su
32. ry EnyvaroBtne lb oec agen eal ei t E en iin mp M MEE 4 Recovery Proce dule o ooi etd edidi adipe diuidi MID dC UE 4 2 1 Introduction Thank you for purchasing a Moxa DA 682 Series x86 ready to run embedded computer This manual introduces the software configuration and management for the Windows XP Embedded operating system For hardware installation connector interfaces setup and upgrading the BIOS please refer to the DA 682 Series Hardware User s Manual Microsoft Windows XP Embedded is a specialized operating system with Windows XP Professional features that allows you to build a wide range of innovative small footprint devices Windows XP Embedded has the same binary files as Windows XP Professional Applications that run under Windows XP can also run under Windows XP Embedded and there 1s no additional cost required to migrate from XP to XPE Windows XP Embedded enables you to develop reliable and full featured connected devices quickly and without spending an inordinate amount of effort The following topics are covered in this chapter Q Overview Q Product Features LI Software Specifications gt Application Development Environment gt Networking and Communication Capabilities gt Supporting Services and Daemons DA 682 Series WinXP Embedded User s Manual Introduction Overview The Moxa DA 682 Series of X86 based rackmount embedded computers are designed for industrial data acquisition applications The state of ar
33. se an external power supply to power the SATA hard disk 2 18 DA 682 Series WinXP Embedded User s Manual Software Configuration How to Determine the Firmware Build Version Use the mxver command to obtain the firmware version This information is particularly important for identifying which features your embedded computer supports Execute mxver exe from the command line C V mxver The response should appear similar to the following Model Name DA 682 XPE Version 1 0 Build Date 08040711 Enhanced Write Filter The Enhanced Write Filter protects the contents of a volume on the target media by redirecting all writes to another storage location called on overlay You can control EWF either by using the EWF APIs or embedded command line utility To use the EWF APIs you need to include ewfapi h and ewfapi lib from the software CD to your project To use the command line utility take the following steps to enable the Enhanced Write Filter l Type EWFMGR C to check if the Enhanced Write Filter is disabled 2 Type EWFMGR C enable to enable the Enhanced Write Filter 3 Reboot the system to activate the Enhanced Write Filter 4 Delete a file on your protected volume and reboot the system The file you just deleted will appear ex C AWINDOWSsystem22wmd exe C Documents and Settings dministrator EWFMGR c Protected Volume Configuration Type RAM REG State DISABLED Boot Command HO_CMD Parami in Param2 B Volum
34. ser s Manual System Recovery Format New Volume D 875 MB File system NTFS v Allocation unit size 1024 bytes Volume label Mew Volume Format options Quick Format Enable Compression P pem i o m Ra T L ee a dil Rete Poe a age EST Step 5 Reset the BIOS to boot from the DOM or CompactFlash disk a Power on the computer and press DEL to enter the bios setup menu b Select Advanced Hard Disk Boot Priority and then press Enter c From the setup menu use 1 or to select the DOM or CompactFlash device e Press to move the selection up to the first priority and press then Esc to exit the setup menu e Select Exit Save amp Exit Setup and then press Enter f Choose Y to save to CMOS and then exit g Waitabout 10 or 15 minutes for the system to recover When the recovery process is finished you should be able to see the Windows XP Embedded desktop At this point restart your computer for the new settings to take effect Otherwise some of the services e g MSMQ will not start automatically NOTE DO NOT turn off the power during this operation or the system might crash 4 5 DA 682 Series WinXP Embedded User s Manual System Recovery Hard Disk Boot Priority h M AFAYA MDM 1G 2 USB HDD SD MMC Card Reader 3 Ch8 X AFAYA CF 256M 4 Bootable Add in Cards Menu Level Ld Use
35. t 2 expansion module design provides greater flexibility by allowing combinations of up to 16 RS 232 422 485 serial ports or up to 4 8 Ethernet ports This friendly design gives users the advantage of being able to swap out modules quickly and easily Additional expansion modules will be available soon to provide even greater flexibility The DA 682 s main operating system is based on the Intel Celeron M processor and 915GME chipset which supports standard X86 VGA USB PS 2 keyboard mouse 4 Gigabit LAN ports and IDE SATA disk interface In addition the DA 682 has a CompactFlash socket and comes with Linux WinCE 6 0 Windows XP Embedded pre installed Programmers will find the full function development kit a great benefit for developing software and building reliable communication applications The housing is a standard 2U 19 inch wide rack mounted rugged enclosure This robust rack mountable design provides the hardened protection needed for industrial environment applications Product Features The DA 682 Basic System has the following features e Intel Celeron M 1GHz processor with 400 533 MHz FSB e ntel 91SGME ICH6M chipset e 200 pin DDR2 SODIMM socket x1 supporting DDR2 400 533 up to 1 GB e 4 Gigabit Ethernet ports for network redundancy e CompactFlash socket e SATA connector for storage expansion e USB 2 0 ports for high speed peripherals e 2expansion module slots for I O expansion e 19 inch rackmount 2U height form f
36. t Model COM services including RPC Endpoint Mapper COM Service Control Manager SCM and COM Object Resolver Smart Card Cryptographic Service Providers Supports features such as smart card logon and improved email security Smart cards must be able to perform certain RSA public key cryptographic operations The functions are exposed with CryptoAPI through a CSP Each type of smart card requires a different CSP provided by the card vendor USB 2 0 The core drivers needed to communicate with an Enhanced Host Controller Interface EHCT that is compliant with USB 95 or 1 0 Windows API Provides the user mode component of the Windows operating system API Windows Media Player 10 Playback functionality for digital media that includes music videos CDs DVDs and Internet Radio for end users and developers Windows Script Engines A complete scripting environment for Windows including command line scripting script languages and the ability to host script engines within your applications WMI Bundles the features that combine to create Windows Management Instrumentation WMI Networking and Communication Capabilities DHCP Client Service Registers and updates Internet Protocol IP addresses and Domain Name System DNS records for your target system IP Security Services This component provides IP Security IPsec services for all IP traffic Dial Up Networking Provides the infrastructure necessary to impleme
37. t name to fit your own program To do this do the following l Goto the Control Panel gt Multi port serial adapters and select the adapter 2 Right click the adapter and click Properties E Device Manager File Action View Help nas 2 OEM ECEPZHSMRKB i Computer Disk drives FH E Display adapters IDE ATA ATAPI controllers Keyboards mi Mice and other pointing devices a Monitors S A Multi port serial adapters Update Driver Network E Ports Ci Disable 4 8 Processc Uninstall e Sound Scan Far hardware changes System d 3 On the Port Configuration tab select the port whose name you want to change and then click Port Setting MOSA MUSGO HART CHIP PCI Bus Properties General Ports Configuration Driver Details Resources Port COM Mo Ax FIFO Level Tx FIFO Level Help Fart Info Port Setting 2 7 DA 682 Series WinXP Embedded User s Manual Software Configuration 4 Uncheck Auto Enumerating COM Number if you want to change the port name separately Min odas EOM current d v Auto Enumerating COM Number Ae FIFO Level High I Set the change to all ports Ts FIFO Level High W Set the change to all ports Cancel 5 Select the port name you would like to use and then click OK Port Number COMA current l LOM13 in use v AUlCDMia nus Hx FIFO Level Iw Set Tx FIFO Level
38. todriver Holds port amp data Length of buffer in bytes T Butter from driver Not used Length of buffer in bytes Bytes placed in outbuf Should be O0 NULL means wait till I O completes 2 13 DA 682 Series WinXP Embedded User s Manual Software Configuration printf Ioctl failed with code 1d n GetLastError return IoctlResult BOOL GetPortVal HANDLE hndFile TLootlcode LOCTh GET MODE IoctlResult DeviceloControl hndFile Handle to device IoctlCode IO Control code for Write NULL Buffer to driver Holds port amp data Not used o Length of buffer in bytes Not used amp portMode Buffer from driver sizeof portMode Length of buffer in bytes amp ReturnedLength Bytes placed in outbuf Should be O0 NULL NULL means wait till I O completes if IoctlResult printf Ioctl failed with code ld n GetLastError return IoctlResult j tendif void Usage PENCE CH wn wi print Usages n gt printf tSetInterface Port Mode s Port 1 16 Mode 0 1 253 n paine E vb Mode Os RS237 Aa s printf Nt Mode 1 RS4985 2W Xu y prance t Mode 25 R5422 Xn 2 14 DA 682 Series WinXP Embedded User s Manual Software Configuration printf Nt Mode 3 R5485 4AW Xn Primer AR printf e g tSetInterface 3 2 Change the COM3 to RS422 n Prince tSetInterface 4 3 Change the COM4 to RS485 4W n No

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