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1. Sbot2 8114 OOM 10 COM11 COM12 Sr XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 97 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved gt lt E mail service icpdas com 3 Select OK and reboot COM Port Setting Changes 4 After reboot XP 8000 will install Multi IO ports oO Computer Management imi File Action view Window Help e Am 8 El Computer Management Local Ports COM amp LPT Ee System Tools fe a Communications Port COML E Event viewer be af Communications Port COM Cie Shared Folders m af Multiport Communications Port COMiO re Local Users and Groups i m af Multiport Communications Pork COM114 H a Performance Logs and Alert i a Mulkipork Communications Port COM12 i ame Device Manager m af Multipart Communications Port fcOM1S ig Storage m ay Multipart Communications Port COMI i Disk Defragmenter E i ay Multipart Communications Port OMS m Disk Management i iy af Multipart Communications Port COM16 H A Services and Applications i bs ay Multipart Communications Port COM be ay Multipart Communications Port COMMS be ay Multipart Communications Pork COM 7 ay Multipart Communications Pork COMMS or Multipart Communications Port COME be Mulkipork Communications Port COM bs af Multipart Communications Pork COMS m af Multipart Communications Po
2. AFX_UIRTUAL Implementation protected TILEAEXN NMSG CAboutD1q z gt SED Build Debug Find in Files 1 Find in Files 2 al of Inserts existing file s into project Ln 6 Col 21 REC coL lov READ Uh Step 6 include XPacSDK h in the DemoDlg cpp file Demo Microsoft Visual C DemoDlg cpp E File Edit View Insert Project Build Tools Window Help _ x la ekige 2 AS Gy KEE_nitwriteMode d alx DemoDlg cpp implementation file i Workspace Demo 1 project s if E Demo files include stdafx h SES Source Files tinclude Demo h Demo cpp include DemoD1g h 2 Demo re Fa DemoDlg cpp include XPacSDK h E StdAfx cpp H Header Files relied eUS Ug NEW 4 Resource Files undef THIS FILE B ReadMe txt static char THIS_FILE _FILE_ E XPacSDK lib ttendif FELEELEEEEEELETLEEEEELEEELETLETTEETLETLEETEEEL EEE E EEE E EE ET EE EEE aE CAboutDlg dialog used for App About class CAboutDlg public CDialog public v i is _ E Filevi i F zx AP Build Debug Find in Files Find in Files 2 ali gt Ready f XP 8000 User Manua version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 66 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com Step 7 Then you can use XPacSDK to develop Visual C applications on the XP 8000 Here we take I 8051W a Digital Input DI module for example to demonstrate How powerful XPacS
3. A Network Connections Search 3 Printers and Faxes Help and Support Taskbar and Start Menu Run XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com Page 47 F 2 Click on the Security Center amp Control Panel File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q Back 5i a Search E gt Folders m Address gt Control Panel Vg Control Panel a Pick a category gt Switch to Classic View W Appearance and Themes 2 Printers and Other Hardware a See Also a Help and Support oO Other Control Panel Network and Internet Connections User Accounts Options Add or Remove Programs Date Time Language and Regional Options P YD Sounds Speech and Audio Devices Accessibility Options vw Performance and Maintenance Security Center 3 Click on the Windows Firewall to have your own settings y Windows Security Center Security Center Help protect your PC Resources z security essentials l Security Center helps you manage your Windows security settings To help protect your computer make sure the three security essentials are marked ON If the settings are not ON follow the recommendations To return to the Get the latest security and virus Security Center later open Control Panel information from Microsoft What s new in Windows to help p
4. Enter choice XP 8000 User Manual version 11 gue OE meat August 2013 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail gt cvice icpdas com ken Page 37 Step 3 Choose the wim file that you wish to update Step4 Follow the prompts to complete the installation Step 5 After finishing recovery choose 4 Quit Rescue Disk Refer to above figure f Step 6 Repeat step 1 4 to set First Boot Device as HDD 0 and then reboot the XP 8000 XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 38 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com 2 6 XP 8000 RESCUE DISK The XP 8000 Rescue Disk is XP 8000 features that can help you easily and quickly restore your XP 8000 OS in case your XP 8000 cannot start or crashed and reinstall your XP 8000 update The XP 8000 Rescue Disk has the following options AP 8000 Rescue Disk Main Menu Choose one of the followings ci Recover XP 8000 to Factory default 2 Upgrade XP 8000 manually C3 Display Drive C 4 gt Quit rescue disk and reboot Enter choice 1 Recover XP 8000 to factory default t Restore XP 8000 to the factory default settings For more detailed information please refer to section 2 4 2 Upgrade XP 8000 manually Reinstall the XP 8000 For more detailed information please refer to section 2 5 3 Display Drive C Display
5. Version 1 1 5 Aug 2013 service and usage information for XP 8000 series LA REFI Warranty All products manufactured by ICP DAS are under warranty regarding defective materials for a period of one year beginning from the date of delivery to the original purchaser Warning ICP DAS assumes no liability for any damage resulting from the use of this product ICP DAS reserves the right to change this manual at any time without notice The information furnished by ICP DAS is believed to be accurate and reliable However no responsibility is assumed by ICP DAS for its use not for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties resulting from its use Copyright Copyright 2009 by ICP DAS Co Ltd All rights are reserved Trademark The names used for identification only may be registered trademarks of their respective companies Support ICP DAS take your problem as ours If you have any problem please feel free to contact us You can count on us for quick response Email service icpdas com Tel 886 3 5973366 Also the FTP site of ICP DAS has contents about XP 8000 which you may be interested in We believe that those contents may be helpful to your work FTP ftp ftp icpdas com pub cd xp 8000 Contact sales of ICP DAS for OEM or ODM services Contact sales http www icpdas com sevices support htm XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 2 Copyright 2009 ICP DA
6. All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com 5 1 SQLSERVER MANAGEMENT STUDIO EXPRESS Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio Express SSMSE is a free management tool for managing SQL Server 2005 Express Edition First of all you should download Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio Express at http www microsoft com downloads details aspx FamilyId C243A5AE 4 BD1 4E3D 94B8 5A0F62BF7796 amp displaylang en After downloading it install it XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 78 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com 5 2 CREATE A TABLE FOR EXAMPLE In this section we use Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio Express SSMSE to create a table to store data If you do not have SSMSE refer to previous section to download and install it Follow steps below to create a table Step 1 run SSMSE Programs Accessories Py Icppas TA Documents d tn Microsoft SQL Server 2005 an Configuration Tools a Settings E Startup g s SQL Server Management Studio Express E o Internet Explorer P Search Outlook Express Windows Media Player Help and Support Windows Embedded Standard Step 2 connect the SQL server XP 8000 has SQL Server Express with XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 default account sa and default password icpdas Refer to 3 5 How to configure the security setti
7. DADem E Create new workspace Add to curent workspace ajin Application Yfin32 Console Application M Dependency ot Win32 Dynamic Link Library Win32 Static Library Plattorms pare cancel _ XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 63 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com Step 4 Configure the settings of the project Just follow the MFC AppWizard as the following figures show MFC AppWizard Step 1 What type of application would you like to create Eee Single document Pee C Multiple documents Dialog based Dotiment View architectire support What language would you like your resources in Back Finish Cancel MFC AppWizard Step 2 of 4 os Hoe See What features would you like to include ae l Context sensitive Help pinn W 3D controls What other support would you like to include Automation M Activex Controls X Check Box Radio Button Would you like to include WOSA support j ti Radio Gatton Windows Sockets Please enter a title for your dialog Demo lt Back Finish Cancel XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 64 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com aartte MFC AppWizard Step 3 of 4 aoM Develoser S
8. F10 Save amp Exit Setup Save Data to CMOS XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 34 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com Step 5 After restarted the devise will enter into XP 8000 Rescue Disk as following Choose 1 Recover XP 8000 to factory default P 8606 Rescue Disk Main Menu Choose one of the followings 1 gt Recover RP 8666 to factory default 2 gt Upgrade XP 8000 manually 3 gt Display Drive C 4 gt Quit rescue disk and reboot Enter choice Step 6 Follow the prompts to complete the installation Step 7 After finishing recovery choose 4 Quit Rescue Disk Refer to above figure Step 8 Repeat step 1 4 to set First Boot Device as HDD 0 HDD 0 means Built in flash and then reboot the XP 8000 XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 35 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved gt lt E mail service icpdas com 2 5 UPDATING THE XP 8000 XP 8000 update is part of the XP 8000 services to provide additional and more efficient features and functionality for XP 8000 operating system There are two ways to update the XP 8000 i Service Pack Each release will contain new features reliability application compatibility security and more Before you download any release files we highly recommend you read the ReadMe txt file wh
9. DI value is the binary representation of the total 16 DI channels If DI3 turns on the read back DI value is 0000 0000 0000 1000 of binary representation that is DI is 8 as its decimal form Users can use pac_GetBit DI_Value index to get the DI value of a specified channel See xPAC_Standard_API_manualpdf for details To execute the program you build be sure to put XPacSDK dll and the program s exe file in the same directory XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 70 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com 4 2 2 Your First Visual Basic Program This section help you start developing applications by using Visual Basic Follow these steps to create a new program running on the XP 8000 Step 1 Start Microsoft Visual Basic 6 0 In the New Project dialog choose the Standard EXE New Project New Existing Recent Don tshow this dialog in the future XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 71 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com Step 2 On the Project menu click Add Module a Project Microsoft Visual Basic design Form Code Add Ins Window F Add Form S a SA Ss Add MDI Form x Genel Private amp Add Class Module D ba Add User Control Project Project A f l End S amp Add Property Page TT Fo
10. Ground pins to 5 Overview please refer to Item 13 in Overview see where the Frame Ground pins are The XP 8000 Series provide another better protection from ESD The XP 8000 controller has a metallic board attached to the back of the i plastic basket as shown in below Frame Ground Attach to Din Rail wE l p_i Bp 1 O O XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 83 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved lt I E mail service icpdas com When mounted to the DIN rail be sure to connect the DIN rail to the earth ground Because the DIN rail is in contact with the upper Frame Ground as shown in below Connect to the Earth Ground XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 84 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com Appendix B XP 8000 Tools XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 85 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com B 1 DCON UTILITY The DCON Utility is DCON Utility z toolkits that help user search across the network through ASCII Command DCON a 44M 6h ae protocol easily 1 87K Series 1 7O000 Series 1 8000 Series configure the I O modules and test the I O status via the serial ports RS 232 RS 485 or Ethernet
11. version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 61 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com 4 2 CREATING YOUR FIRST PROGRAM ICP DAS provides SDKs to help you develop your application The following sections briefly explain how to build your first program of different development tools and different programming languages Here we demonstrate how to build your first program with Microsoft Visual C 6 0 in section 4 2 1 and Microsoft Visual Basic 6 0 in section 4 2 2 XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 62 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com 4 2 1 Your First Visual C Program This section help you start developing applications by using MFC AppWizard Follow these steps to create a new program running on the XP 8000 Step 1 Start Microsoft Visual C 6 0 Step 2 On the File menu click New The New dialog box appears Step 3 In the New dialog box choose the project type you want to develop And specify Project name and Location For exampke if you want to develop a MFC application choose MFC AppWizard exe New Files Projects Workspaces Other Documents o ATL COM App yizard Project name i Cluster Resource Type Wizard Demo aJCustom AppYWizard Database Project T A L C ti wa DevStudio Add in Yrizard ocaton SAISAPI Extension Wizard
12. 520 Series 7510 Series 7510 Series XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 88 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com C 3 STAR TYPE RS 485 NETWORK There are branches along the main network In this case it is better to have a repeater to isolate or filter the noise that is made by devices 232 485 Converter 7520 Series 485 Repeater 7510 Series 485 Repeater 7510 Series 485 Repeater 7510 Series 232 485 Converter 7520 Series 485 Hub 7513 Series XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 89 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com C 4 RANDOM RS 485 NETWORK There are branches along the main wire In this case it is better to have a repeater to isolate or filter the noise that is made by devices Esser 232 485 Converter 485 Repeater 7520 Series 7510 Series 485 Repeater 7510 Series XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 90 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com C 5 MASTER SLAVES SETTINGS There must exist one master to have a pull high pulllow resistor in the same network In a master slave applications Master is the default configuration of XP 8000 XP 8000 as a
13. 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 31 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com To enable EWF It s similar to disable EWF First shut down the device Second rotate the rotary switch to 1 to enable EWE and boot the device Last rotate the rotary switch to 0 to reboot gt Rotate Rotary Switch to 1 and boot the device Enable EWF D Enabling EF In order to make the EWF Enabling process complete pleas e rotate the rotary switch to 0 and press OF to reboot gt Rotate Rotary Switch to 0 and click OK then XP 8000 OS will reboot automatically If the rotary switch does not rotate to 0 the warning message will show Warning Please Rotate The Rotary Switch to Ill Warning If EWF is disabled and XP 8000 suffers sudden power off the operating system of XP 8000 may be damaged Suggestion Because EWF only takes effect on hard drive C where the operating system resides we strongly suggest that you should download your programs to Compact Flash or USB HDD It ll prevent XP 8000 from possible damages of operating system For more information refer to section 3 3 How to Change the Status of Enhanced Write Filter EWF XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 32 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com d 2 4
14. DK is Step 8 Put the I 8051W in the slot 1 of the XP 8000 And connect the GND pin and the DI3 pin to turn on the digital input value of the channel 3 You can see the detail information on the web site of ICP DAS http www icpdas com products Remote IO i 8ke i 8051w htm XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 67 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com Step 9 Make a simple User Interface in the Dialog as the following figure shows Demo Microsoft Visual C Demo rc IDD_DEMO_DIALOG Dialog 1lc i Window Hei i rFile Edit Yiew nsert Pre ct Bu yout tools A GEE J or 5r lt S 8 see ore 2 WPS A fxEEnitWriteMo K er CDemoDig All class members CDemoDig 4 SS et ia a 3 eae eee eee eee se ee sees eae es eee eee a4 se ee ef 5 3 Demo resources amp Dialog 0D ABOL THO SSIDD_DEMO_DIALOG G icon a String Table C Version 1 Click on the Resource View 2 Double click on the Dialog item 3 Draw a Button 4 Draw an Edit Box 5 Double click on the Button to write the On Click Event XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 68 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com Step 10 Write the content of the On Click function You can see that simply writing one line make us have the digital input value read
15. ET Account Unknown Account Unknown Account Unknown eek PT Lod eee XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 56 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com 4 After disabling anonymous FTP access your FTP accounts and passwords are the same as the Windows accounts You can configure your Windows accounts and passwords through User Accounts in the Control Panel Programs Documents Lontral Panel Search Help and Support g T gE T BE H wy A A a Li Lr g amp Control Panel File Edit view Favorites Tools Help Back x I Search i Folders m z Address gt Control Panel va Control Panel amp Pick ad category r Switch to Classic View jca Appearance and Themes eG See Also x Printers and Other Hardware Help and Support A Other Control Panel bay Options Network and Internet Connections User Accounts Add or Remove Programs Date Time Language and Regional Options 4 YD Sounds Speech and Audio Devices Accessibility Options oe Performance and Maintenance Security Center XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 57 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com T 3 5 HOW TO CONFIGURE THE SECURITY SETTINGS OF SQ
16. Embedded Standard 2009 FTP Server IIS SQL Server icpdas XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 44 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com 3 1 HOW TO CHANGE THE SETTING OF AUTO LOGON Instead of waiting for a user to enter their name and password auto logon logs on Windows as the specified user automatically Default of auto logon is Enabled How to disable the setting of Auto logon Followings are the steps 1 Run the command control userpasswords2 2 Clear the check box of Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer Press OK to disable auto logon User Accounts ae Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer Users For this computer User Name Group GEG Administrator Administrators GFF TUSR_MACHINENAME Guests Add Remove Properties Password For Administrator To change vour password press Ctrl Alt Del and select Change Password so XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 45 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com 3 The default account and password are Administrator and icpdas respectively You can configure your accounts and passwords through User Accounts in the Control Panel Programs Documents Settings amt rel iE
17. L SERVER XP 8000 has SQL Server 2005 Express Edition running as default The default account and password are sa and icpdas respectively To improve security of the SQL Server it is necessary to change the account and the password Use Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio Express to configure the settings 1 Start SQL Server Management Studio Express oP Programs aH Accessories pana G ICPDAS gt TT P g 4 Documents lan Microsoft SOL Server 2005 fm Configuration Tools pi ee eee eee can eee U Startup as SOL Server Management Studio Express 5 a Settings e SE STDS Le k j E Internet Explorer TI j Search Outlook Express 1 H windows Media Player ir o Help and Support Sa JO n T a gE Connect to Serter Microsoft AY Windows Server System SQL Server 2005 berver Type DEYVEr NAME Authentication E T k Remember pasword XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 58 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com 3 Add anew login account by right clicking on Logins directory in the Object Explorer window Ea Microsoft QL Server Management Studio Express File Edit View Tools Window Community Help T new Query Ly G o a Duba Object Explorer lX 3
18. M Built in Flash Disk 4GB In normal situation users can store their AP or data to the CF card or USB Flash disk But in some vibration environment for example like driving ships the two storage media would be bad connection Then the built in Flash disk will be the best storage media in such the vibration environment XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 9 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved lt I E mail service icpdas com v Dual Watchdog Timer A system could be hanged up when the OS or the AP fails There are two watchdogs OS watchdog and AP watchdog designed to automatically reset the CPU when the situations happen The design will increase the reliability of the system M Dual Battery Backup SRAM 512KB To maintain important data while power off non volatile memory is the ideal design The XP 8000 equips a 512KB SRAM with two Li batteries to maintain data while power off The two Li batteries can continually supply power to the 512KB SRAM to retain the data for 5 years and the dual battery design can avoid data lost while replacing a new battery M Dual Ethernet Ports XP 8000 provides two Ethernet ports The two Ethernet ports can be used to implement redundant Ethernet communication and separate Ethernet communication one for global Internet one for private Ethernet v Redundant Power Input To prevent the XP 8000 from failing by the power los
19. Ports using virtual COM Port It supports not only the DCON Protocol I O modules but also the M Series I O Modules Modbus RTU M 7K M 87K and will support Modbus ASCII M 87K For more detailed information on DCON Utility application please refer to http www icpdas com products dcon introduction htm XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 86 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com Indu 2 x w Pal pra P Appendix C Application of RS 485 Network _ The RS 485 length can be up to 4000 ft or 1 2 km over a Single set of twisted pair cables if the RS 485 network is over 4000 ft or 1 2Km the RS 485 repeater must be added to extend the RS 485 network XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 87 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com C 1 BASIC RS 485 NETWORK The basic component of the RS 485 network consist of a Master Controller or using a PC as a host controller and some RS 485 devices l E 232 485 Converter 7520 Series C 2 DAISY CHAIN RS 485 NETWORK All RS 485 devices are wired directly to the main network If the network is up to 1 2 km it will need a repeater 7510 series to extend the network length 1 2 Km 1 2 Km ee i 232 485 Converter 485 Repeater 485 Repeater 7
20. RECOVERY THE XP 8000 The XP 8000 restore can be done with the XP 8000 Rescue Disk that can help you easily and quickly restore your XP 8000 OS in case your XP 8000 cannot start or crashed Please follow the steps below to recovery your XP 8000 Step 1 Reboot your XP 8000 While rebooting press delete key to enter BIOS setup utility Step 2 Choose Advanced BIOS Features and then press Enter key Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Load Fail Safe Defaults gt Standard CMOS Features Load Optimized Defaults gt Advanced BIOS Features ssor gt Integrated Peripherals Save amp Exit Setup gt PnP PCI Configurations Exit Without Saving gt PC Health Status Esc Quit t Select Item F10 Save amp Exit Setup Virus Protection Boot Sequence ae XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 33 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com A b Step 3 Set First Boot Device as HDD 1 HDD 1 means compact flash Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS giin i Advanced BIOS Feat Virus Warning First Boot Device Second Boot Device Step 4 Save and Exit Setup Phoenix AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility Load Optimized Defaults gt Advanced BIOS Features set Password gt Integrated Peripherals save amp Exit setup gt PnP PCI Configurations Exit Without Saving gt PC Health Status Esc Quit ti e Select Item
21. S Co Ltd All Rights Reserved gt lt E mail service icpdas com 1 General Information T 1 1 Introduction a 1 2 Features 1 3 Specifications C O 7 t e N ts 1 4 Dimension Unit mm al Communication Products 1 5 Overview In at 1 6 Companion CD 2 Quick Start and Recovery 2 1 Getting started with XP 8000 Hardware 2 2 Regional and Language Options 2 3 Getting Started with XP 8000 Software 2 4 Recovery the XP 8000 2 5 Updating the XP 8000 2 6 XP 8000 Rescue Disk 2 7 Recovery Rescue Disk 3 Security Issues 3 1 How to Change the Setting of Auto Logon 3 2 How to Configure the Settings of Firewall 3 3 How to Change the Status of Enhanced Write Filter EWF 3 4 How to disable anonymous account of the f a iat FTP Server ae 2 3 iP 4 3 5 How to configure the security settings of SQL Server st Revised August 2013 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS C o Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com 11 14 20 24 25 Z6 29 Sill 35 38 41 42 46 47 49 51 57 60 Page 3 4 Your First Program 62 4 1 Setting up the Development Environment 63 4 2 Creating Your First Program 64 4 2 1 Your First Visual C Program 65 4 2 2 Your First Visual Basic Program T3 5 How to use SQL Server Express 79 5 1 SQL Server Management Studio Express 80 5 2 Create a Table for Example 81 Appendix A Frame Ground 85 Appendix B
22. Slave For most of application only one 7520 series module is used as RS 232 485 converter and its pull high pull low resistors are set to be enabled Then the XP 8000 and all the other devices on this network must be in their slave mode the pull high pull low resistors must be disabled Please refer to the following figure to set the jumpers to the slave mode The jumpers are located at the power board of XP 8000 Master r a IPI le XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 91 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com SS eae 232 485 Converter 7520 Series S an Slave Mode If there are repeaters on the RS 485 network you can see that there are pull high pull low resistors on both sides of the repeaters i 7510 Soo rer Sees eseseses ue 232 485 Converter 485 Repeater 485 Repeater 7520 Series 7510 Series 7510 Series Slave Mode XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 92 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved lt E mail service icpdas com XP 8000 as a Master default W en one of XP 8000 is set to the master mode then all the other devices on the same network must be set to the slave mode Set an XP 8000 to the master mode by adjusting the jumpers on the power board of XP 8000 the pull high pull low resistors are adju
23. Summary X JAT laaey gu E gb ISQLEXPRESS SQL Server 9 0 1399 sa Databases i 2 Security T Logins Logins I 3 OEM M4F92630C31 SOLEXPRESSIE 5 Item s Sa Server MRD ET reas a Creder Filter Ss Server Obj wees E Name Created T Replication BUILTIN Administrators 2009 12 17 Management SS BUILTIN Users 2009 12 17 Ay NT AUTHORITY S STEM 2009 12 17 Ps OEM ZVOMBUP4A 2 5OLServe 2009 12 17 AL sa 2003 48 Ca E3 Ready 4 Or you can change the password of a login account by right clicking on it and then click on Properties R Microsoft 50L Server Management Studio Express File Edit View Tools Window Community Help T Wew Query D Go o g B i B p a Object Explorer 2 Summary x a ae jj g E A SOLEXPRESS SOL Server 9 0 1399 sa Databases ig sa E Security E Logins OEM M4F92630C31 5QLEXPRESS E 0 Item s A BUILTIN Administrators A BUILTIN Users A NT AUTHORITY SYSTEM Name os CEM 2VOMBUP4 4 2 50L5erver2005 cy Server New Login J Creder Script Login as Server Obj Replication Ea Manageme Delete Refresh Rename XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 59 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com 4 Your First Program This chapter provides basic and necessary information to start developing your own program XP 8000 User Man
24. XP 8000 Tools 87 i B 1 DCON Utility 88 Appendix C Application of RS 485 Network 89 C 1 Basic RS 485 Network 90 C 2 Daisy Chain RS 485 Network C 3 Star Type RS 485 Network C 4 Random RS 485 Network C 5 Master Slaves Settings Appendix D Tips How To 96 D 1 How to Use Rotary Switch 97 D 2 How to Use DIP Switch 98 D 3 How to Use Multi IO Modules 99 Af Tabl amp a Forti anit tie Joe A Page 4 ie Ls evised Oe 2013 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved DX E mail service icpdas com XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 La _ i H m 1 General Information This chapter covers the basic information necessary to help you maximize the effectiveness of the XP 8000 XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 5 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved lt E mail service icpdas com 1 1 INTRODUCTION What is XP 8000 Basically XP 8000 is an embedded personal computer which is dedicated to industrial control XP 8000 is a new generation PAC of ICP DAS It equips a AMD LX 800 CPU 500MHz running a Windows Embedded Standard 2009 Operating system variant connectivity VGA USB Ethernet RS 232 RS 485 and 0 3 7 slots for high performance parallel I O modules high profile I 8K series and serial type I O modules high profile I 87K I O modules Its operating system Windows Embedded Standard 2009 has man
25. ary switch to 0 to reboot gt Rotate Rotary Switch to 2 and boot the device Disable EWF Disabling Es F In order to make the EWP Enabling process complete please rotate the rotary switch to 0 and press OK to reboot gt Rotate Rotary Switch to 0 and click OK then XP 8000 OS will reboot automatically If the rotary switch does not rotate to 0 the warning message will show Warning Please Rotate The Rotary Switch to 0 IH XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 30 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com gt In order to avoid error of EWF please reboot your device correctly The right steps are as following Click Start menu and select Restart to reboot your device Otherwise you will get an error message EWFexe EV F exe has encountered a problem and needs to close Ve are sorry for the inconvenience if you were in the middle of something the information you were working on might be lost Please tell lt Report Destination Name gt about this problem We have created an error report that you can send to us Yre will treat this report as confidential and anonymous To see what data this error report click here containe send Error Report l Warning If EWF is disabled and XP 8000 suffers sudden power off the operating system of XP 8000 may be damaged p XP
26. as com XP 8741 doa 0 ZA l g t 132 0 XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 16 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com ar 2 ee E n F E m ES ei C EE T f TEOT XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 17 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com 1 5 OVERVIEW XP 8041 Overview Item Descriptions 1 Power LED Indicator 2 Rotary Switch 3 Ethernet Port 1 4 USB 2 0 Ports 5 COM Port 5 RS 232 6 COM Port 4 RS 232 RS 485 7 Power Switch 8 COM Port 2 RS 232 9 Power and Ground 10 COM Port 3 RS 485 11 Redundant Power and Ground 12 Relay Output R COM and R NO 13 Frame Ground 14 Ethernet Port 2 15 CF Compact Flash Card Slot 16 VGA Port 17 COM Port 1 RS 232 XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 18 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com XP 8341 Overview Item Descriptions XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com 1 Power LED Indicator 2 Rotary Switch 3 Ethernet Port 1 4 USB 2 0 Ports 5 COM Port 5 RS 232 6 COM Port 4 RS 232 RS 485 7 Power Swi
27. back The line for reading digital value back is pac_ReadDI h 1 16 amp DI_Value Demo Microsoft Visual C DemoDIlg cpp File Edit View Insert Project Build Tools Window Help _ s x l cA BB Q WS WEE_Mitwritemode z n cDemoDig aul class members v OnButton1 A z E tai ea aid return HCURSOR m_hicon _y Demo resources lt 3 Dialog IDD_ABOUTBOX void CDemoDlg 0nButton1 4 _jJicon HANDLE h I String Table DWORD DI_Value a Version char str 32 pac_ReadDI h 1 16 amp DI_ Value show DI_Value in Edit Box sprintf str Zu DI_Value SetDigitenmText IDC_EDIT1 str all 0a D Temp Demo_vc DemoDlg cpp saved Ln 179 Col 18 IREC COL OVR READ f The arguments of the above example are described here h handle of UART The I 8K series I O modules ignore this argument 1 the slot which I 8051W plugs in 16 the number of total DI channels In the case of I 8051W the number of total DI channel is 16 DI_Value the variable to read back the DI value See xPAC_Standard_API_manualpdf for more information xPAC_Standard_API_manualpdf can be found in the companion CD or the FTP site of ICP DAS XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 69 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com Step 11 The snapshot of the demo program Note The read back
28. cribed here h handle of UART The I 8K series I O modules ignore this argument 1 the slot which I 8051W plugs in 16 the number of total DI channels In the case of I 8051W the number of total DI channel is 16 DI_Value the variable to read back the DI value See xPAC_Standard_API_manualpdf for more information xPAC_Standard_API_manualpdf can be found in the companion CD or the FTP site of ICP DAS XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 75 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com Note The read back DI value is the binary representation of the total 16 DI channels If DI3 turns on the read back DI value is 0000 0000 0000 1000 of binary representation that is DI is 8 as its decimal form Users can use pac_GetBit DI_Value index to get the DI value of a specified channel See xPAC_Standard_API_manualpdf for details To execute the program you build be sure to put XPacSDK dll and the program s exe file in the same directory XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 76 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com How to use SQL Server Express XP 8000 default has SQL Server 2005 Express This chapter shows you how to use it basically XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 77 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd
29. d by default To install additional languages select the appropriate check bos below Install files for complex script and right to left languages including Thai at eek all a te Dr ze T wal Eo Install files tor East san languages Language Used in menus and dialogs English Cancel Step 5 Logoff and logon again to make language setting take effect XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 28 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com 2 3 GETTING STARTED WITH XP 8000 SOFTWARE XP 8000 provides EWF mechanism to protect a volume from writes Of course when shutting down or rebooting the XP 8000 the data in the system memory is lost Consequently if you want to install or save your applications you should disable EWF first Otherwise the applications you are going to install will not be saved in XP 8000 Besides we suggest you should enable EWF after installing and saving your applications The following instructions will show you how to operate EWF mechanism XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 29 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com To disable EWF First shut down the device Second rotate the rotary switch to 2 to disable EWE and boot the device Last rotate the rot
30. e FTP Server follow the steps 1 Right click on the icon of My Computer and then click on Manage My computer Open Command Prompt Here Explore Search Map Network Drive Disconnect Network Drive Create Shorkeut Delete Rename Properties Type the nma of a program Folder document oF Diamat resource and Windows eal open A for you T L fa T T nai w T tu ta p al s D m Liu Li a tJ p p i a XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 55 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com 2 Right click on the Default FTP Site and then click on Properties Cir Dikter Hanae E e om gap 1m st E UL Syaten Toi ma bo shos im this vien Frin Ses e t i R oe a is Fi He tee Cale SMTP irtal Sar l 3 In the tab of Security Accounts clear Allow Anonymous Connections and then press OK Default FTF Site Properties FTP Site Messages Home Directory oat i PET LAI iIndowe User ccounbto use for anonymous access m pgm Litt 4 E ied LIC 1 r semame IUSR MACHINENAME seescesens Allow only anonymous connechoriz Allow TS to control password FTF Site Operators Grant operator privileges to Windows Uzer Secounts for th this FTF site only Dperstos FF OEM M4FS2G 30031 WASPN
31. e in the Dialog as the following figure shows y Project Microsoft Visual Basic design ojx it View Project Format Debug Run Query Diagram Tools Add Ins nag Help a Ds BRA Oo ae NSFBPRAD ProMt l Form Form Project Project El oea Project Demo vbp Forms ee EAA AORT TRA ATETEA TOR ORE TTE ERN Properties Commankd 1 Draw a Button 2 Draw an Text Box 3 Double click on the Button to write the On Click Event XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 74 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com Step 7 Write the content of the On Click function You can see that simply writing one line make us have the digital input value read back The line for reading digital value back is return_flag pac_ReadDI h 1 16 DI_Value my Project Microsoft Visual Basic design Eile Edit View Project Format Debug Run Query Diagram Toc Window Help aaa Sie TEA Oo gt py we Neasa fa Proect Form Code Pre r a j dh r rE Private Sub Command1_Click F daly oO Dim h As Long GATA Dim DI_Value As Long ai ey M e Dim return_flag As Boolean Es ay 4 y Show DI Value in Text box fa Text1 Text CStr DI_Value End Sub g Name Retums the name wed m code fo identify an object Note The arguments of the above example are des
32. fined in FAR Sections 12 212 and DFARS Section 227 7202 XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 40 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com a 2 Select Local Disk From Image from function menu E Ghost32 11 0 Symantec Ghost 11 0 2 Copyright CC i998 2007 Symantec Corporation All rights reserved From Image 3 Select the Rescue_Disk gho file DOR Symantec Ghost 110 2 Copyright Gh 1998 2007 Symantec Corporation All rights reserved manaa Image file name to re Eames Fide XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 41 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com a 4 Select the destination to CF card and click OK z Ghost32 11 0 Siac i rar wan PET A ET AEDE SOP RELE SEULE SURE NETT i eh bone ee ce S RE ON Bumantec in Oye Copyright CHD EELS ei Symantec aye RN All rights EES PEA pass ra Select local destination drive by clicking on the drive number EN Pii ee Se A AN EAE A A AE D AES E O AAA O A by Vale ae be SN TI TTI Tae ees tare es 5 Recovery the Rescue_Disk gho file into CF card and click OK Ghost32 ii p se ee pie Sas em ae epee ape AT ae weet suman an Hech Ghost 1 iw 02 Topuria oF EELA ZIJE Sur gman
33. here is no software configuration or hardware jumper needed RS 232 Baud Rate 115200 57600 38400 19200 9600 4800 2400 1200 bps Data Bits 5 6 7 8 Parity None Even Odd Feature Items Description Mark Always 1 Space Always 0 Stop Bits 1 2 FIFO 16 bytes COM5 Note 16C550 compatible Operating Temp 25C 75C Environment Storage Temp Relative Humidity XP 8341 231 mm W x 132 mm L x 125 mm H XP 8741 355 mm W x 132 mm L x 125 mm H XP 8041 Power XP 8341 XP 8741 XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 13 Capacity 1 8A 5V supply to CPU and backplane total 15W Consumption 14 4 W 0 6 A 24 VDC Capacity 1 8A 5V supply to CPU and backplane 5 2A 5V supply to I O expansion Slots total 35W Consumption 14 4 W 0 6 A 24 VDC Capacity 2 0A 5V supply to CPU and backplane 5 0A 5V supply to I O expansion Slots total 35W Consumption 16 8 W 0 7 A 24 VDC Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com 1 4 DIMENSION UNIT MM XP 8041 Last Revised August 2013 Page 14 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved E mail service icpdas com XP 8341 231 0 __ _ gt eta t 132 0 XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revisa August 2013 Page 15 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpd
34. ich contains all of this release contents For more information about service pack please refer to the documents which come with every release ii Reinstall XP 8000 Every time release the service pack we will update the XP 8000 OS simultaneously If you don t like just install service pack you can reinstall new version XP 8000 OS in your device The XP 8000 can be reinstalled with the XP 8000 Rescue Disk Before reinstalling the XP 8000 make sure the necessary OS image files have been are available on OSIMAGE folder of your CF card The OS image files can be obtained at ftp ftp icodas com pub cd xp 8000 os image Caution Before reinstall XP 8000 please check you have backup your data For convenience we recommend you update by using Services pack XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 36 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com Please follow the steps below to reinstall XP 8000 Step 1 Change the boot order which is the same as the step 1 to step 4 of above section 1 3 Recovery The XP 8000 Step 2 After restarted the devise will enter into XP 8000 Rescue Disk as following Choose 2 Upgrade XP 8000 manually aP 8H6HH Rescue Disk Main Menu Choose one of the followings lt 1 Recover KP 8668 to factory default lt 2 Upgrade XP 8000 manually 3 Display Drive C 4 gt Quit rescue disk and reboot
35. k rs category gt Switch to Classic view oa Appearance and Themes 2 Printers and Other Hardware See Also a Help and Support Other Control Panel wv Network and Internet Connections User Accounts Options a Add or Remove Programs Date Time Language and Regional Options 4 j D Sounds Speech and Audio Devices Accessibility Options ay ve Performance and Maintenance VD Security Center XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 27 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com Step 3 Click on Add other languages E Date Time Language and Regional Options File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back 7 5i pe Search a Folders 333 Address CG Date Time Language and Regional Options Date Time Language and Regional Options See Also x 6 Pick a task Change the date and time gt Change the format of numbers dates and times Add other languages or pick a Control Panel icon A Date and Time Regional and Language Options lt gt Step 4 Change to your local language in Language used in menus and dialogs and then press OK Regional and Language Options Regional Options Languages Advanced Test services and input languages To view or change the languages and methods you can use to enter text click Details Supplemental language support Most languages are installe
36. lity offer enhanced storage security and are fast to deploy reference MSDN NET Framework 3 5 Microsoft s NET Framework provides a run time environment CLR and plenty of class libraries to simplify development processes CLR is Common Language Runtime It provides cross language integration enhanced security etc Windows Embedded Standard 2009 supports up to NET Framework 3 5 Therefore we provide NET Framework 3 5 in XP 8000 Many others There still are others such as Internet Explorer Outlook Express Windows Media Player Remote Desktop Connection etc XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 7 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com MI Built in OPC Server SCADA software can easily integrate I O modules through it OPC stands for OLE Object Linking and Embedding for Process Control which is developed by Microsoft for industrial automation Furthermore Quicker also provides a library which users can use to develop their applications by Visual C Visual C NET or Visual Basic NET Quicker not only supports I O modules in local slots but also supports Remote I O modules with the following protocols via the RS 232 RS 485 or Ethernet 1 Modbus RTU 2 Modbus ASCII 3 Modbus TCP 4 DCON M DCON Utility DCON Utility is an application that provides an environment to easily and quickly search configure and test I O modules in
37. mmunity Help Ti New Query Ly Gila E i e Be E Object Explorer Tab x i 3 BR a al Thl dbo COMSTATUS Gl WS SQLEXPRESS SQL Server 3 0 1399 1 C2 a Databases I _ ___ Ga System Databases Wew Table master model msdb tempdb E Tables es ver Na oem m Ca System Tables Wiew Dependencies ble Designer E G dbo cCOMsSTATUS antiky C Temporary Tables Rename rable Ye VIEWS Synonyms lites oot a Refresh tity fl fo Security a Properties el m Itemisi Saved entity fa amet COMSTATL gular D PRIMARY Delete Weather Bly at p HH eH XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 81 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com Step 7 insert data into the table E Picross SO beree Banari Ai E eperess Fle Edi Wew Query Designer Jos Window Community Hep Dine D GJJ PORE Step 8 now you have a table in the database XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 82 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com Indu t a 2 Appendix A Frame Ground nstantly vulnerable to Electro Static Discharge ESD in a continental climate area Some I 7000 M 7000 odules feature a new design for the frame ground which a bypassing ESD allowing enhanced static protection ESD ind ensures that the module is more reliable n ESD damage connect the Frame
38. ngs of SQL Server for more information gk Connect to Server Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Serer name SOLEMPRESS Avthentication SQL Server Authentication Login a Pa el ford ee ee Remember password Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com Last Revised August 2013 Page 79 Step 3 create a table Heroo soL Server Hanapemernt Studie Express Ghis E pace 5 Hes ay l See Once So NA SOI kad a La D abrir E Gai System Databases File Edit View Table Designer Tools Window Community Help TI Mew query D E H g E il BB X Properties Column Name Data ee Allow Mulls Tb dbo Table_1 enable char 10 portho int lee denta 7 Ia mane Table 1 portharne charf10 moduleCount seri el Schema dbo O KK fs I 1 El Table ATE men Bg eour 1 PRIMARY Replicatr Me a General General Doc Identity E XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com Page 80 Step 5 save the table E Microsoft 30L server Manag sci EX press ssid ls Window Community Diworn D eH DORR AAEE EENT F Table dbo Table_1 Summary Column Name ThI dbo T anial B identity A Nz Table C fs i le fs fs Enter a name for the table COS TAT Fie Edit View Table Designer Tools Window Co
39. perate as specified A minimum clearance of 50mm between the XP 8000 and the top and bottom side of the enclosure panels must be provided XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 24 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com Step 1 Mount the hardware There are two simple methods of mounting i 1 DIN Rail mounting XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 25 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com Step 2 Connect the power network and monitor ia iat Ethernet Switch ii NS 205G a Power Supply 10V 30 VDC DIN 540A Step 3 Insert and wire the I O modules XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 26 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com 2 2 REGIONAL AND LANGUAGE OPTIONS Follow these steps below to localize your environment Step 1 Go to Control Panel Programs Documents Settings E control Panel e Network Connections Search F 4 Printers and Faxes Help and Support ps Taskbar and Start Menu Run Windows Embedded Standard Shut Down Control Panel File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back po Search ie Folders 333 gt Address GC Control Panel ww Control Panel Pic
40. red in the overlay and made available as part of the volume In this way it feels like that the volume is writeable The overlay may exist either on disk or in RAM If desired the data stored in the overlay may be committed to the protected volume The following figure is an overview of EWF For more information please refer to MSDN Enhanced Write Filter XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 53 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com How to use EWF commands To control the status of EWF use the EWF Manager Command EWFMGR gt To see the status of EWF ewfmgr c gt To enable EWF ewfmgr c enable it is effective after rebooting gt To disable EWF ewfmgr c commitanddisable live Note Only the disk drive usually c that OS resides can use the feature of EWF See the details on MSDN EWF Manager Commands XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 54 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com 3 4 HOW TO DISABLE ANONYMOUS ACCOUNT OF THE FTP SERVER Microsoft Internet Information Service IIS is installed in the XP 8000 and enabled as default The IIS includes FTP Server and Web Server It is convenient to use onymous FTP access as default However it may cause some security problems too To disable anonymous account of th
41. rk oor SV Printer Port LPT1 MR Processors BB Ramdisk HD Sound video and game controllers ia so Pint eel oem He ek HI e 3 After finishing please enable EWF to protect your operation syster Note Change EWF status information please refer to section 3 Change the Status of Enhanced Write Filter EWF XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 98 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com To Remove Register Multi IO Modules 1 Disable EWE 2 After reboot ensure the IO module connected and execute the Multi Port IO module Register Wizard 1 Open Multi Port IO Module Register Wizard Start ICPDAS Multi Port IO Module Register Wizard Windows Embedded Standard 2 Remove Multi Port IO Module and select Exit Multi Port 10 Module Wizard X Multi Port l0 Module Wizard Ele Help Shot 1 8114 ETE COM6 XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 99 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved lt E mail service icpdas com 3 Select OK and reboot COM Port Setting Changes g LOomputer Managemen Ble Action yew Window Hep e 08 6 fma Gee ig Computer E 3 Crypto devices E DaQCard oF Ports COM amp LPT AF Communications Port COMI a7 Communications Port COMZ a7 Multipo
42. rm ag Add User Document ve Add WebClass Eg Add Data Report an 2 Add DHTML Page Add Data Environment ee Command Comneniuton Remove Form Alphabetic Categorized References ca Components Ctrl T Project Properties Caption Retums sets the text displayed in an object s title bar or below an object s Step 3 In the Add Module dialog box click on the Existing tab add the module XPacSDK bas Add Module Mew Havel S i WinPacSDK bas eee BO BRAUD Basic Fies h wa an BHH Don t show this dialog in the future XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 72 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com Step 4 Then you can use the XPacSDK that ICP DAS provides to develop Visual Basic applications on the XP 8000 Here we take I 8051W a Digital Input DI module for example to demonstrate How powerful XPacSDK is Step 5 Put the I 8051W in the slot 1 of the XP 8000 And connect the GND pin and the DI3 pin to turn on the digital input value of the channel 3 You can see the detail information on the web site of ICP DAS http www icpdas com products Remote IO i 8ke i 8051w htm XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 73 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com Step 6 Make a simple User Interfac
43. rotect my computer Check For the latest updates From Windows Update Firewall GON y Get support for security related issues Automatic Updates GOFF 3 Get help about Security Center i Automatic Updates is turned off Your computer is more vulnerable to viruses and other security threats Click Change the way Security Center Turn on Automatic Updates to have Windows automatically keep your computer current with important updates alerts me How does Automatic Updates help protect my computer Turn on Automatic Updates Virus Protection Windows did not Find antivirus software on this computer Antivirus software helps protect your computer against viruses and other security threats Click Recommendations for suggested actions you can take How does antivirus software help protect my computer Note Windows does not detect all antivirus programs Manage security settings for T Internet Options Please read our privacy statement At Microsoft we care about your privacy XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 48 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com 3 3 HOW TO CHANGE THE STATUS OF ENHANCED WRITE FILTER EWF To control the status of EWF use the rotary switch to change EWF state gt Rotate the Rotary Switch to 0 To obtain the current status of EWF gt Rota
44. rt Communications Port COMS aF Mukiport Communications Port COMA AF Multipart Communications Port COMS aif Printer Port LPT1 gt P Processors 3 After finishing please enable EWF to protect your operation sy Note Change EWF status information pease refer to s XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 100 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved gt lt E mail service icpdas com
45. s the power module is designed with two input connectors Once a power input fails the power module switches to the other power input And there is a relay output for informing the power failure Mv Ventilated housing designed to operate between 25 C 75 C Each XP 8000 is housed in a plastic based box with a column like ventilator that can help to cool the working environment inside the box and allow the XP 8000 operating between 25C and 75C XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 10 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com 1 3 SPECIFICATIONS Feature Items Description BIOS Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard _ Operating System 2009 including SQL Server 2005 Express Internet Information Service 5 1 Dual Battery Backup 512KB for 5 years data retain SRAM 1 000 000 erase write cycles CF Card 8GB support up to 32 GB Hot plug unsupported Graphic Chip AMD LX800 integrated graphic controller Graphic VGA resolution RJ 45 2 10 100Mbps Base TX Ethernet Controller Eth t Controll nd aes Auto negotiating Auto_MDIX LED indicator One Proprietary definition expansion for ISA and DC in One PCI expansion with Hirose FX8C 120P SV6 22 Processor Module Expansion Slots XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 11 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D l
46. sted to be enabled Refer to the following figure XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 93 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com E 7 E r gt E if p s ra Appendix D Tips How To 5 T B i il a Master Mode ___ 485 Repeater 485 Repeater 7510 Series 7510 Series Slave Mode XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 94 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com D 1 HOW TO USE ROTARY SWITCH The rotary switch is reserved for application uses During normal operation the position of the rotary switch has no effects on XP 8000 We provide XPacSDK to read back the value of the rotary switch int pac_GetRotarylD The returning value of pac_GetRotarylD is what the arrow points to XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 95 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com D 2 How To USE DIP SWITCH The DIP switches are reserved for application uses During normal operation the positions of the DIP switches have no effects on XP 8000 We provide XPacSDK to read back the value of DIP switches int pac_GetDIPSwitch The returning value of pac_GetDIPSwitch is a integer ranged from 0 to 255 which corresponds to
47. t 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com To enable EWF It s similar to disable EWF First shut down the device Second rotate the rotary switch to 1 to enable EWE and boot the device Last rotate the rotary switch to 0 to reboot gt Rotate Rotary Switch to 1 and boot the device Enable EYF Enabling EWF In order to make the EWF Enabling process complete please rotate the rotary switch to 0 and press OF to reboot gt Rotate Rotary Switch to 0 and click OK then XP 8000 OS will reboot automatically If the rotary switch does not rotate to 0 the warning message will appear Warning Please Rotate The Rotary Switch to 0 Ill Warning If EWF is disabled and XP 8000 suffers sudden power off the operating system of XP 8000 may be damaged Suggestion Because EWF only takes effect on hard drive C where the operating system resides we strongly suggest that you should download your f programs to Compact Flash or USB HDD It ll prevent XP 8000 from possible damages of operating system XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 51 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com gt EWF Enabk a Enhanced Write Fiter Config Enhanced write Filter EWF provides the ablity to write protect a run time image Enable EWF EWF protect the volume from
48. t E mail service icpdas com Feature Items COM1 COM2 Serial Port COM3 COM4 XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Description RS 232 Internal communications with I 87K modules in slots for a XP 8341 8741 only external f Koz COM1 only for XP 8041 Io Baud Rate 115200 bps Data Bits 8 Parity None Even Odd Stop Bits 1 K J Note CPU builtin UART RS 232 Non isolation TXD RXD and A used to update firmware Baud Rate 115200 57600 38400 19200 9600 4800 2400 1200 bps Data Bits 7 8 Parity None Even Odd Stop Bits 1 Note CPU builtin UART RS 485 Baud Rate 115200 57600 38400 19200 9600 4800 2400 1200 bps Data Bits 5 6 7 8 Parity None Even Odd Mark Always 1 Space Always 0 Stop Bits 1 2 FIFO 16 bytes Note 16C550 compatible RS 232 485 Baud Rate 115200 57600 38400 19200 9600 4800 2400 1200 bps Data Bits 5 6 7 8 Parity None Even Odd Mark Always 1 ets 7 Space Always 0 a ie Stop Bits 1 2 i FIFO 16 bytes Note 16C550 compatible COM4 can be configured as configuration depends on the pin Last Revised August 2013 Page 12 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com 1 Dalat i TAD J I RD 5 OND E either RS 232 or RS 485 and the connections as follows RS 232 RXD TXD CTS RTS and GND RS 485 Data and Data T
49. t z iC Corporation i rights re reserved Destinat hion D rive Detai Cancel be Be A Re Bie a a a ag a ri A 2 i i Z 2 5 j f gz f A i XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 42 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com a 6 Recovering Rescue Disk MS Ghozi32 11 0 Symantec Ghost 11 0 2 Copyright C3 1998 2007 Symantec Corporation All rights reserved Local file ES RESCUE DISKY Rescue_Disk 6H0 7359 HB Local drive 3 7359 HB 1 1 Typetb Fata2d Size 735 MB NO NAME 7 So far Rescue Disk has been done but it doesn t contain any OS image Therefore you should copy an OS image to OSIMAGE folder of the Rescue Disk The OS image files can be obtained at ftp ftp icpdas com pub cd xp 8000 os image For more information of reinstall OS please refer to ii Reinstall XP 8000 of Updating t XP 8000 A i XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 43 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com 3 Security Issues Before you using XP 8000 to develop your applications there are many security issues you should know The default settings of XP 8000 about security as followings Security Items Default Settings The default accounts and passwords of XP 8000 Password Item Account Windows
50. tch 8 COM Port 2 RS 232 9 Power and Ground 10 COM Port 3 RS 485 11 Redundant Power and Ground 12 Relay Output R COM and R NO 13 Frame Ground 14 Ethernet Port 2 15 CF Compact Flash Card Slot 16 VGA Port 17 Slot 1 Slot 3 18 DIP Switch Page 19 XP 8741 Overview Item De 1 Power LED Indicator 2 Rotary Switch 3 Ethernet Port 1 4 USB 2 0 Ports 5 COM Port 5 RS 232 6 COM Port 4 RS 232 RS 485 7 Power Switch 8 COM Port 2 RS 232 9 Power and Ground 10 COM Port 3 RS 485 11 Redundant Power and Ground 12 Relay Output R COM and R NO 13 Frame Ground 14 Ethernet Port 2 15 CF Compact Flash Card Slot 16 VGA Port 17 Slot 1 Slot 7 18 DIP Switch iE ee a B a A Boo oe ee ee be ee FY i inal Seer erp yey A de TTF Eq XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 20 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com Description of XP 8000 Storage Built in Flash Disk Capacity E SystemDisk C E Temp T C System Disk This partition protected by EWF contains OS services and applications All manipulations of this device are operated on this partition T Temp Disk This partition unprotected by EWF stores the event logs and temporary files A Compact Flash CF HOT PLUG Unsupported D Data Disk the default letter of compact flash is D and unprotec
51. te the Rotary Switch to 1 To enable EWF gt Rotate the Rotary Switch to 2 To disable EWF Note Only the disk drive usually c that OS resides can use the feature of EWF See the details on MSDN EWF Manager Commands XP 8000 we Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com Last Revised August 2013 Page 49 EWF Operation Mechanism EWF prevents disk from being changed In cases of maintenance the disk must be updated to your desired changes This contains three steps 1 disabling EWF 2 updating and 3 re enabling EWF To disable EWF First shut down the device Second rotate the rotary switch to 2 to disable EWE and boot the device Last rotate the rotary switch to 0 to reboot gt Rotate Rotary Switch to 2 and boot the device Disable EWF Disabling EW F In order to make the EWF Enabling process complete please rotate the rotary switch to 0 and press OF to reboot gt Rotate Rotary Switch to 0 and click OK then XP 8000 OS will reboot automatically If the rotary switch does not rotate to 0 the warning message will appear Warning Please Rotate The Rotary Switch to 0 I Warning If EWF is disabled and XP 8000 suffers sudden power off the operating system of XP 8000 may be damaged XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 50 Copyrigh
52. ted by EWF XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 21 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com 1 6 COMPANION CD The companion CD contains full usage documents software tools and development resources related to the XP 8000 CD ICPDAS XP 8000 DEMO This file folder provides with numberous demo which are divided into many groups by development tools Documents The file folder provides with related documents SDK XPacSDK lO_Modules The file folder provides with necessery include files liberies and other components for IO modules OS Images Rescue_Disk Tools XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 22 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com a o gt E i 7 zs De 2 Quick Start and Recovery This chapter covers basic steps required to help you install the XP 8000 and give youa brief of outline of its main functions XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 23 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com 2 1 GETTING STARTED WITH XP 8000 HARDWARE Follow these steps below to install and start up the XP 8000 The XP 8000 installation must provide proper ventilation spacing and grounding to ensure the equipment will o
53. the networks See Appendix B 1 for details M Rich Software Solutions XP 8000 equips with Windows Embedded Standard 2009 which is compatible with the popular operating system Windows XP Thus there are rich software solutions users can find The followings are commonly used development tools Microsoft Visual Studio NET 2003 2005 2008 and Visual Studio 6 0 solution ICP DAS provides SDK as well as demo programs for Visual C NET Visual Basic NET and Visual C Borland Delphi and C Builder SDK and demo programs are provided as well SCADA solution InduSoft provides simple drag and drop point and click developing environment for HMI and SCADA applications XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 8 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com M Power CPU module The most important features of the CPU module are AMD LX800 CPU 32 bit and 500MHz 1 GB RAM AGB Built in Flash Disk M Built in VGA Port A built in VGA port can be directly connected to a regular LCD display Users can operate the HMI or SCADA software running on the XP 8000 with display keyboard and mouse just as how they usually did on regular PCs M 64 bit Hardware Serial Number The 64 bit hardware serial number is unique and individual Every serial number of XP 8000 is different Users can add a checking mechanism to their AP to prevent software from pirating
54. the positions of the DIP switches Below is the figure of DIP switches similar to that of XP 8000 The first DIP switch is the LSB and the 8th DIP switch is the MSB lf the DIP switch slides up to the ON side it represents 1 If the DIP switch slides down to the number side it represents O In this way the eight bit DIP switches can be represented by 0 255 XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 96 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com D 3 HOW TO USE MULTI IO MODULES The multi lO modules including l 8114W I 8112W l 8144W and l 8142W make your device have expansion COM ports For using these modules you should do some setting as following To Register Multi IO Modules 1 Disable EWF 2 After reboot ensure the IO module is connected and execute the Multi Port IO module Register Wizard 1 Open Multi Port IO Module Register Wizard Start ICPDAS Multi Port IO Module Register Wizard near d Documents y sex _ Remote Assistance Embedded Sita WAS irio s T Multi Port l0 Module Wizard Fie Help slot 1 8114 COMB Porti UnRegishered Port UnRegistered Ports UnRegistered Porti UnRegitered E Slot 2 8114 Port UnRegictered Port UnRegistered Forts UnRegustered Porti UnRegistered E Slot 3 8114 Fori UnRegistered Port UnRegistered Port3 UnRegutered
55. the system storage contents 4 Quit Rescue Disk and Reboot XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 39 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com 2 7 RECOVERY RESCUE DISK The XP 8000 provides Rescue Disk that can help you easily and quickly restore your XP 8000 OS There is ghost file Rescue_Disk gho can recover Rescue Disk if your Rescue Disk crashed The ghost file can be obtained at ftp ftp icpdas com pub cd xp 8000 rescue disk Note Below example is used Symantec Norton Ghost32 V 11 The Symantec Norton Ghost V 11 or above version are recommend as a demonstration how to do recovery the Rescue Disk Please follow below steps to recover Rescue Disk 1 Open Symantec Norton Ghost32 V 11 software and click OK MB Ghost32 11 0 aE Symantec Ghost 11 002 Copyright W 1996 2007 Symantec Corporation All rights reserved About Symantec Ghost Symantec Ghost 11 0 2 Corporate Edition Symantec Corporation Copyright CC 1998 200 Symantec Corporation All rights reserved Symantec the Symantec Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Symantec Corporation or its affiliates in the U S and other countries Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners The Licensed Software and Documentation are deemed to be commercial computer software and commercial computer software documentation as de
56. tudia What style of project would you like File Edit View lasert Bald Help MFC Standard Windows Explorer Would you like to generate source file comments Yes please C No thank you How would you like to use the MFC library C As a shared DLL lt Back Finish Cancel MFC CDemoDlg Class name Header file CDemoApp Demo h Base class Implementation file cWinApp Demo cpp lt Back Next gt Cancel XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 65 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com Step 5 Add XPacSDK lib to the project Project gt Add To Project gt Files Demo Microsoft Visual C DemoDlg cpp F File Edit View Insert Project Build Tools Window ee _ 5 x als ug mel o com Bi 2 Set Active Project cabournta E alee Add To Project Til workspace Demo 7 project Dependencies 8 8 8 amp New Folder fg Workspace Demo 1 project FENA Sings ALT has Denoo ball aaa eae S Data Connection A Demo re Insert Project into Workspace Components and Controls i outvlg enum IDD IDD_ABOUTBOX AFX_DATA E StdAfx cpp G Header Files G Resource Files E ReadMe txt ClassWizard generated virtual function overrides AFX_VIRTUAL CAboutD1g protected virtual void DoDataExchange CDataExchange pDX DDX DDU
57. ual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 60 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com 4 1 SETTING UP THE DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENT Before creating your first program you must first ensure that you have the necessary development tools and the required corresponding SDKs are installed on your PC Integrated Development Environment IDE Tools The XP 8000 can be developed using several development tools Although the development tools which are compatible with XP Professional can also be used in XP 8000 the following development tools are recommended for application development Borland C Builder Borland Delphi Microsoft Visual Studio 6 0 for Visual C and Visual Basic Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 2008 for Visual C NET and Visual Basic NET gt We have XP 8000 SDK for these development tools Ne API and SDKs Several SDKs are provided for XP 8000 it enables you to quickly and efficiently develop your own programs These SDKs are located at CD ICPDAS XP 8000 SDK ftp ftp icodas com pub cd xp 8000 sdk We will continue to add additional functions on XP 8000 SDKs For details of XP 8000 Standard API reference please refer to CD ICPDAS XP 8000 Document ftp ftp icpdas com pub cd xp 8000 document And demo programs of frequently used APIs please refer to CD ICPDAS XP 8000 Demo ftp ftp icpdas com pub cd xp 8000 demo XP 8000 User Manual
58. writes Disable EWF EWF do not protect the volume from writes EWF Status Overlay Type EWF Enabled EWF Status EWF RAM_reg EWF Operation Mechanism Use Rotary Switch to change EWF status Rotar ID 0 show EWF curent status Rotary ID 1 to Enable EWF Rotar ID 2 to Disable EWF gt EWF Disable Fa Enhanced Write Fiter Config Enhanced Write Filter EWF provides the ablity to write protect a run time image Enable EWF EWF protect the volume trom writes Disable EWF EWF do not protect the volume from writes Ew F Status Overlay Type EWF Disabled EWF Operation Mechanism Use Rotary Switch to change EWF status Rotary ID 0 show EWF current status Rotar ID 1 to Enable EWF Rotary ID 2 to Disable EWF XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 52 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com Introduction to EWF data source MSDN Generally Speaking EWF prevents OS image from being altered or corrupted by redirecting all write operations to the system memory or another disk Of course when shutting down or rebooting the XP 8000 the data in the system memory is lost The XP 8000 use random access memory RAM as an overlay while EWF is enabled EWF provides a means for protecting a volume from writes All writes to an EWF protected volume are redirected to an overlay These writes are sto
59. y advantages Most of all Windows Embedded Standard 2009 has the same Win32 API as Windows XP Professional that is almost every desktop program can be easily ported to Windows Embedded Standard 2009 This effectively reduces the efforts of developments and shortens the time to market XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 6 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com 1 2 FEATURES Software Features M Windows Embedded Standard 2009 Most of the popular features in Microsoft software are included such as ITS IIS stands for Internet Information Services Microsoft provides Internet Information Services to make hosting web services easily and reliably In XP 8000 FTP Server and Web Server are provided The Web Server supports both VBScript and JavaScript ASP NET ASP stands for Active Server Pages ASP is an active scripting engine that runs on the server side and dynamically creates web pages for client s requests ASP NET is based on Microsoft s NET technology SQL Server 2005 Express Edition SQL Structured Query Language is a computer language for database SQL Server is a server of database that implements SQL query language Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition is a database platform that is based on Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Using SQL Server 2005 Express Edition it is easy to develop data driven applications that are rich in capabi
60. ya E a Network Connections Barc 2 Printers and Faxes Help and Support Taskbar and Start Menu RUM pa Fee iG E m 4 w pF A ga g ui 2 on Li Li z pa Shut Down E Control Panel File Edit Yiew Favorites Tools Help Q Back i a Search i gt Folders m Address CG Control Panel Va Control Panel Pic k a catego ry J Switch to Classic view amp Appearance and Themes 2 Printers and Other Hardware a Sa in y Help and Support Other Control Panel Network and Internet Connections User Accounts Options amp Add or Remove Programs Date Time Language and Regional Options s J Sounds Speech and Audio Devices Accessibility Options See Also wa Performance and Maintenance Security Center XP 8000 User Manual version 1 1 5 Last Revised August 2013 Page 46 Copyright 2009 ICP DAS Co Ltd All Rights Reserved D lt E mail service icpdas com 3 2 HOW TO CONFIGURE THE SETTINGS OF FIREWALL ICP DAS enables the firewall as a default Enabling the firewall may block the connections of internet communications Default of the firewall is On How to configure the settings of the firewall Followings are the steps 1 Click on Security Center in the Control Panel Programs Documents m Lontrol Panel Sektings

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