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1.                                                                                                                                                                                 90001222 E  O    q     VGA   gt  1 Pin No  Signal Definition  1 RED  e   2 GREEN  3 BLUE  4 Pe  1 41 5 GND  6 CRT_DETECT   7 GND  8 GND  9  5V  10 GND  11      12 DDC_DATA  13 HSYNC  14 VSYNC  15 Sus                Connecting a PS 2 Keyboard and Mouse    Your DA 682 embedded computer comes with a PS 2 mini DIN connector to connect to a PS 2  keyboard and PS 2 mouse  This 6 pin mini DIN connector has the pin assignments shown below                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         O  o  gt  ON OFF     o HO sen Modules Module B     woe 10 100Ubpa Btharnet Port ofp Apo dep esp   roca  Cra asarazaiass  Land  F Ei EI EI    e ep epee  a  LAND LANI Ej LAM2 LANS SC LANA P E  P P3   P4 L J  B O        PS 2 Keyboard Mouse       Pin No    Signal Definition                         6 5 1 PS 2 Keyboard Data  2 PS 2 Mouse Data  4 3 3 GND  4 VCC  5 PS 2 Keyboard Clock  6 PS 2 Mouse Clock       2 8    DA 682 Series Hardware User s Manual Hardware Installation       Use the Y type cable to convert the mini DIN connector into two 6 pin mini DIN connectors to  connect both a PS 2 keyboard and PS 2 mouse at the same time     PS 2 Mouse       PS 
2.                                                                                                                                                    Power LED Module B LED  Module A LED  A DA 682 MOXA ia  Industrial Embedded Computer  Ea a ae    i  e x           Storage LED Gigabit LAN LED  LED Color Description  Power Green Power is on  Off No power input or power error exists  Orange Blinking  Data is being written to or to read from the storage unit  Storage E  Off Storage unit is idle  Saree Green 100 Mbps Ethernet mode  SE SE Orange 1000 Mbps  Gigabit  Ethernet mode  Off No operation or 10 Mbps Ethernet mode  100 Mbps Ethernet mode or  Green   i       TX signal of serial port is active   Module A  LEDs 1 8 Orange 10 Mbps Ethernet mode or  8 RX signal of serial port is active   Off No operation  100 Mbps Ethernet mode or  Green 8        TX signal of serial port is active   Module B  LED 1 8 Orange 10 Mbps Ethernet mode or  8 RX signal of serial port is active   Off No operation                   2 7    DA 682 Series Hardware User s Manual Hardware Installation       Connecting to a Display    Your DA 682 embedded computer comes with a D Sub 15 pin female connector to connect to the  VGA monitor  Be sure to remove the power before you connect or disconnect the monitor cable           Se ON OFF ol CO                                           jo  0 Module A    Gigabit    Pi  era                                                                                                    
3.                                                                                                              DA LNO4 RJ DA SP08 1 DB   Power Input  10 100 Mbps RS 232 422 485     400 040 VAC  Ethernet x 4 Serial Port x 8    10 100 1000 Mbps  Ethernet x 4    ATTENTION    Expansion modules can be installed in either slot A or slot B  In the above figures we shown an  example of LAN module DA LN04 RJ installed in slot A and serial module DA SP08 I DB    installed in slot B     1 3       DA 682 Series Hardware User s Manual Introduction                                                                                                                                    Dimensions  253 mm   9 96 in    lt  440 mm  17 32 in   gt   Q O  DA 682 MOXA  Industrial Embedded Computer  90 mm r zez  lt    3 54 in      m     ee Sois  E  EEE e 5 o  J yA AO RW  Features    The DA 682 Basic System has the following features     Intel Celeron M 1GHz processor with 400 533 MHz FSB  Intel 915GME   ICH6M chipset   200 pin DDR2 SODIMM socket x1  supporting DDR2 400 533 up to 1 GB  4 Gigabit Ethernet ports for network redundancy   1 CompactFlash socket   1 SATA connector for storage expansion   USB 2 0 ports for high speed peripherals   2 expansion module slots for I O expansion   19 inch rackmount  2U height form factor   Fanless design   100 240 VAC VDC power inputs    Ready to run Linux  WinCE 6 0  or Windows XP Embedded platform pre installed on the  flash disk module    1 4    DA 682 Series Hardware 
4.                                             connectors   10 100Mbps Ethernet Port  pl Te a Tra ear Te a Tea  LAN  LANZ LANZ LAN4                                                                   The pin assignments for the ports are shown in the following table                                            1 8 Pin No    Signal Definition  1 TX   2 TX   3 RX   4 Se  5 ES  6 RX   7    8 Ee                2 21    DA 682 Series Hardware User s Manual    Hardware Installation       There are two LEDs on each RJ45 port for indicating the status of the port                       LED Color Description   RJ45 Green 100 Mbps Ethernet mode   Connector Yellow 10 Mbps Ethernet mode  Off Inactive          2 22    3    BIOS Setup       This chapter describes the BIOS settings of the DA 682 embedded computers  The BIOS is a set  of input output control routines for peripherals  The BIOS is used to initialize basic peripherals  and helps boot the operating system before the operating system is loaded  The BIOS setup allows  the user to modify the system configurations of these basic input output peripherals  All of the  configurations will be stored in the battery backed up CMOS RAM  which retainsthe system  information after system reboots or the power is removed     This chapter covers the following topics     LI Entering the BIOS Setup Utility  OU Modifying the BIOS Main Settings   gt  Basic Configuration        gt  System Security  Q Advanced Settings  Hard Disk Boot Priority  Advanced BIOS 
5.       Overview    The Moxa DA 682 Series of X86 based rackmount embedded computers are designed for  industrial data acquisition applications  The state of art 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     Model Descriptions and Package Checklist  The DA 682 Series includes the following models     e DA 682 CE  DA 682 basic system  VGA  4 Gigabit LANs  USB x 4  CompactFlash socket  256 MB  system memory  256 MB WinCE 6 0 pre installed flash disk module    e DA 682 LX  DA 682 basic system  VGA  4 Gigabit LANs  USB x 4  C
6.    1  Disconnect the DA 682 from the power source     2  The DA 682   s memory module is located inside the DA 682   s bottom panel  Turn the DA 682  upside down  and unscrew the memory module cover     Memory Module Cover       3  After removing the memory module cover  you should see the DDR2 SDRAM module     Factory installed DDR2  SDRAM module        DA 682 Series Hardware User s Manual Hardware Installation       4  Carefully remove and replace the memory module  Be sure to orient the module correctly        2 12    DA 682 Series Hardware User s Manual Hardware Installation       Orient the memory  module correctly       5  Replace the DA 682 memory module cover        2 13    DA 682 Series Hardware User s Manual Hardware Installation       Installing a CompactFlash Card    The DA 682 embedded computer comes with a CompactFlash socket  To insert a CompactFlash  card  follow these instructions     1  Disconnect the DA 682 from its power source     2  The DA 682   s CompactFlash socket is located on the right side of front panel  Unscrew the  CompactFlash socket cover         Gigabit  Kc  seg CF Socket  56738 1234   gt           100 Mbps  gt  p 100 Mbps e Cover   gt  10Mbps  gt         1000 Mbps    CF  Gigabit  Ethernet  e e E  100 Mbps 100 Mbps    10 Mbps 1000 Mbps SC  Unscrew the CF    CF    socket cover       2 14    DA 682 Series Hardware User s Manual Hardware Installation       3  There is a tenon hook on the cover of CF socket  Turn the CompactFlash card over and th
7.    Haass ont T  Ee    gr Sam d d Si  E d    HO TAM SDM CLECCO    l ee  gt        we    Woo  386  yoe iy ana  IHOVLI E       DA 682 Series Hardware User s Manual Hardware Installation       6  Connect the SATA disk cable and power cable to the SATA hard disk   DES to  naike Lei    m        HST WOEET    A       EERI III    SATA Disk Cable SATA Power Cable    A ATTENTION  The SATA hard disk cable and SATA power cable are not included in the basic shipment of the  DA 682 embedded computer  Any standard SATA disk cable and power cable can be used        Inserting and Removing Expansion Modules    The DA 682 embedded computer has two expansion slots for inserting expansion modules   Expansion modules can be installed in either on Slot A or Slot B  To insert or remove expansion  modules  follow these instructions     1  Disconnect the DA 682 from the power source     2  Unscrew expansion module A or module B on the rear panel        screws screws    2 19    DA 682 Series Hardware User s Manual Hardware Installation       3  Carefully insert or remove the expansion module by pushing or pulling on the two screws at  the same time  By pushing or pulling on the two screws evenly  you can ensure that the board  1s inserted or removed without being damaged     Module A    a A    tao        screws    DA SP08 I DB DA SP08 DB Serial Expansion Modules    The DA SP08 I DB and DA SP08 DB serial expansion modules have 8 software selectable serial  ports with DB9 connectors  The DA SP08 I DB supp
8.   Onboard Device  gt   Onboard LAN Boot ROM     to enable when you  would like to boot  from onboard Lan        DA 682 Series Hardware User s Manual BIOS Setup       Step 4  Run awdflash exe to upgrade the BIOS   1  Ifthe BIOS Setup is correct  it will restart and boot from the USB disk     2  Run awdflash xxxxxxx Sxx from the command line to upgrade the BIOS  Replace  XXXXXXX SXX with the BIOS binary file name discussed in Step 2     3  Press Fl to reset the system after the bios update is complete  The system should reboot at this  time     da68x18  s88       Write OK No Update Write Fail       A ATTENTION  Do NOT switch off the power supply during the BIOS upgrade  since doing so may cause the  system to crash        3 20    DA 682 Series Hardware User s Manual BIOS Setup       Step 5  Load BIOS Default     1  If the BIOS upgrade is successful  it should reboot and the following screen should appear     Phoenix     AwardBIOS v6 BB8PG  An Energy Star Ally  Copyright  C  1984 2888  Phoenix Technologies  LTD    OXA DA 68X Series V1 46508    jain Processor   Intel R  Celeron R  M processor 1 BB8GHz 188x18 8   DDR2 SDRAM Speed   468M    IDE Channel   Master   None  IDE Channel   Slave   None  IDE Channel 1 Master   None  IDE Channel 1 Slave   None    MOS checksum error     Defaults loaded    ress F1 to continue  DEL to enter SETUP  H4 22 2008 A lv iso   6A7SGUSSC 88       2  Press DEL to open the BIOS Setup menu   Select Defaults  gt  Load System Default Settings and then choos
9.  Flash BIOS  PCI Plug  amp  Play  ACPI function support    System Memory 1 x 200 pin DDR2 1 x 200 pin DDR2 1 x 200 pin DDR2  SODIMM socket SODIMM socket SODIMM socket  supporting DDR2 supporting DDR2 supporting DDR2  400 533  256 MB 400 533  1 GB max    400 533  512 MB  max   max      CompactFlash Socket available for storage expansion with DMA mode support    Other Peripherals  USB USB 2 0 compliant hosts x 4  Type A connector  supports system       Graphics Controller Integrated graphics with built in Intel 915GME  and built in Intel  extreme Graphics 2 technology    Dynamic video memory  shares up to 32 MB of system memory   CRT Interface for VGA output  DB15 female connector   CRT display mode with pixel resolution up to 2548 x 1536 at 75Hz    Auto sensing 10 100 1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet x 4  using Realtek  RTL8110SC Controller  1 5 KV built in    Number of Pm RSS    erial Interface       1 7    DA 682 Series Hardware User s Manual Introduction       Serial Communication Parameters    None  Even  Odd  Space  Mark  RTS CTS  XON XOFF  ADDC     automatic data direction control     for RS 485    50 bps to 921 6 Kbps  non standard baudrates supported  see user s  manual for details   erial Signals    RS 232 TxD  RxD  DTR  DSR  RTS  CTS  DCD  GND  RS 422 TxD   TxD   RxD   RxD   GND  TxD   TxD   RxD   RxD   GND    RS 485 2w Data   Data   GND       on off  on rear panel   To reset system hardware  on front panel     Input Voltage 100 to 240 VAC auto ranging  47 to 63 Hz for AC 
10.  Se tou  A GU                   Y  A                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                Storage LED  Power Switch  Gcd    ON OFF  o   o Gigabit Modulo A Module B  E gege op Eo Eo Eo SE  Lenze  e    O E jo o ofan o Jos  Le Ge    o Ss Ss      B O e   O yo          wanae    O        110 240V AC Power In    2 6    DA 682 Series Hardware User s Manual    Hardware Installation       Reset Button    Pressing the Reset button initiates a hardware warm reboot  The button plays the same role as a  desktop PC s reset button  After pressing the reset button  the system will reboot automatically   During normal use  you should NOT use the Reset Button  You should only use this button 1f the  software is not working properly  To protect the integrity of data being transmitted or processed   you should always reset the system from the operating system with the software reboot function        DA 682    Industrial Embedded Computer                         DN          Module 3        MeduleA      1234567412248474     000000000000000   O000000000000000  S    Sec  me             Reset O                                                          Front Panel LED    Reset Button    There are 40 LED indicators on the front panel  Information about each LED is given in the    following table           
11.  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 baudrate and then solve for K     8 x 912600 K   5338    gt  K 1367 703259       DA 682 Series Hardware User s Manual Introduction       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     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   M   192 0   460800 2 0 2400 384 0  115200 1200 768 0  57600 0  38400 0  19200 0  9600 0  7200 50 18432 0   WARNING    Communication between a serial device and a Moxa UART port may not work correctly if the  serial device uses a baudrate that it not within the correct tolerance of a baudrate calculated from  e
12.  the cable is properly connected  the    LEDs on the RJ45 connectors will glow to indicate a proper connection                                                     Modulo A Module B    ON OFF                                        10 100Mbpa Ethernet Port            E   Eo Eo   jo    Lemmer Lemmer                         CH CN                                                                               PT SS                                     Gigabit LAN Ports x 4                                                       Pin 10 100 Mbps 1000 Mbps   1 ETx  TRD 0     2 ETx  TRD 0     3 ERx  TRD 1     4     TRD 2     5     TRD 2     6 ERx  TRD 1     7     TRD 3     8     TRD 3    LED Color Description  Gigabit RJ45 Green 100 Mbps Ethernet mode  Connector Orange 1000 Mbps  Gigabit  Ethernet mode   Off Not operating or 10 Mbps Ethernet mode                   The default IP addresses and netmasks of the Gigabit LAN ports are as follows        LAN 1    Default IP Address    192 168 3 127    Netmask  255 255 255 0       LAN 2    192 168 4 127    255 255 255 0       LAN 3       LAN 4       192 168 5 127    255 255 255 0    192 168 6 127          255 255 255 0                      DA 682 Series Hardware User s Manual Hardware Installation       Upgrading the Memory Module    The DA 682 embedded computer supports one 200 pin DDR2 400 533 SODIMM module  up to  1GB  One DDR2 SDRAM memory module is installed at the factory  To upgrade the DDR2  SDRAM memory module  follow these instructions  
13. 2 Keyboard    Connecting USB Devices    The DA 682 embedded computer has four USB 2 0 ports  with two ports on the front panel and  the other two on the rear panel  All of the ports are UHCI  Rev 2 0 compliant and support Plug  amp   Play and hot swapping  These ports can be used to connect USB devices  such as a keyboard   mouse  USB flash disk  and USB CD ROM  In addition  both USB ports support system boot up     which can be activated by modifying the BIOS settings  The chapter    BIOS Setup    describes the  configuration process in detail                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             USB 2 0 Host x 2   a Dl  DA 682 MOXA  Industrial Embedded Computer  Module      Modulo A  Samet Se  os  68855566868868 5090 mes    eg os Roset      000000000000000 0000 tama a E  ee Sr SG  OS x h    orang   me   se  lt        m  USB 2 0 Host x 2  e ON  OFF el  O o CH  O senn edule A Modules    E SS CS P7 S  Seege dr E do SE  Ena 2321422 488  Les 2321422 488 Fewer inns  A EZE al are la  LANA Lan   LANZ DR  as P   P2 Pa _ i   O  O  O 9  o    o wauw Op                               2 9    DA 682 Series Hardware User s Manual    Hardware Installation       Gigabit LAN Ports    The DA 682 Basic System has 4 Gigabit LAN ports  When
14. 2 Series Hardware User s Manual BIOS Setup       PCI VGA Palette Snoop    This item can be used to fix the color display error of non standard VGA display adaptors such as  graphics accelerators or MPEG video cards     Options  Disabled  default   Enabled    PCI Latency Timer  CLK     Configure PCI Latency Time to optimize the PCI speed  The range of possible values is    0    to     255    with a default value of    32        Frequency Voltage Control    Spread Spectrum       Spread Spectrum  Select    Enabled    to reduce EMI  Electromagnetic Interference   The default is    Enabled        Peripherals       OnChip IDE Device       DA 682 Series Hardware User s Manual BIOS Setup       OnChip IDE Device    IDE HDD Block Mode       IDE HDD Block Mode    Block mode is otherwise known as block transfer  multiple commands  or multiple sector  read write  Select the    Enabled    option if your IDE hard drive supports block mode  most new  drives do   The system will automatically determine the optimal number of blocks to read and  write per sector     Options  Enabled  default   Disabled  On Chip Channel 0 1 PCI IDE    This item lets users enable or disable the IDE channel     Options  Disabled  Enabled  default   IDE Channel 0 1 Master Slave PIO    The IDE PIO  Programmed Input Output  fields let you set a PIO mode  0 4  for each of the IDE  devices that the onboard IDE interface supports  Modes O to 4 will increase performance  incrementally  In Auto mode  the system automatica
15. B Disk     3  Double click to extract the BIOS update installation file  The file includes a binary file in the  form xxxxxxx Sxx and the upgrade utility named awdflash exe     3 18    DA 682 Series Hardware User s Manual BIOS Setup       Step 3  Set up the BIOS to Boot from the USB Disk   1  Insert the USB disk   Power on and press DEL to enter the BIOS Setup menu   Select Advanced  gt  Hard Disk Boot Priority and then press Enter     From the Setup menu  use    fT    or         to select the USB device     Make sure the first boot device is Hard Disk  If it isn   t  press Enter to change it     2  3  4  5  Press         to move it up to the first priority  and press    Esc    to exit the setup menu   6  7  Select Exit  gt  Save  amp  Exit Setup and then press Enter    8    Choose Y to save to the CMOS and then exit     Item Help    Menu Level  gt     Hard Disk Boot Priority    2  Pri Slave   AFAYA CF 256M   3  Bootable Add in Cards Use  lt f gt  or  lt i gt  to  select a device   then  press  lt   gt  to move it  up   or  lt   gt  to move it  down the list  Press   lt ESC gt  to exit this  menu     Advanced ERMITA IS TT Lead ee CUA    Item Help    Menu Level       Hard Disk Boot Priority    Hard Disk   Hard Disk    Removable    Enabled     Second Boot Device  Third Boot Device  Boot Other Device Select Your Boot    Device Priority     Advanced BIOS Features  Advanced Chipset Features  PnP PCI Configurations  Frequency Voltage Control    3 19    Please set   Peripherals  gt 
16. DA 682 Series Embedded Computer  Hardware User s Manual    Third Edition  January 2010    www moxa com product    O 2010 Moxa Inc  All rights reserved   Reproduction without permission is prohibited     DA 682 Series Embedded Computer  Hardware User s Manual    Any software described in this manual is furnished under a license agreement and may be used only in  accordance with the terms of that agreement   Copyright Notice    Copyright O 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 t
17. Features  CPU Features  Advanced Chipset Settings  PnP PCI Configurations  Frequency Voltage Control  LI Peripherals   gt  OnChip IDE Device   gt  Onboard Device   gt  Onboard GigaLan Control   gt  Onboard I O Chip Setup  Power   gt  Wake Up Control  Hardware Monitor  Load Defaults  Exiting the BIOS Setup  Upgrading the BIOS    VV VV VV    OD       Oooo    DA 682 Series Hardware User s Manual BIOS Setup       Entering the BIOS Setup Utility    To enter the BIOS setup utility  press the    Del    key while the system is booting up  The main  BIOS Setup screen will appear     A basic description of each function key is listed at the bottom of the screen  Refer to these  descriptions to learn how to scroll about the screen  how to select by pressing    Enter     and how to  use the other hot keys listed below     F1  General Help  FS  Previous Value  F6  Default Settings  F7  Turbo Settings  F10  Save   ESC  Exit    Date  mm dd yy        Modifying the BIOS Main Settings    Basic Configuration    After entering the BIOS Setup  or choosing the    Main    option  the BIOS main menu will be  displayed  Use this menu to check the basic system information such as memory and IDE hard  drive  You can also use the menu for configuring basic system parameters  such as date  time  hard  drive  display  and system security     3 2    DA 682 Series Hardware User s Manual BIOS Setup       System Security    To set up system security  select the    Security    option under    Main    to bring 
18. Mode    Setting the DVMT operating mode  When set to    Fixed     the graphics driver will reserve a fixed  portion of the system memory as graphics memory  When set to    DVMT     the graphics driver will  dynamically allocate system memory as graphics memory  according to system and graphics  requirements  When set to    BOTH     the graphics driver will allocate a fixed amount of memory as  dedicated graphics memory  as well as allow more system memory to be dynamically allocated  between the graphics processor and the operating system     Options  FIXED  DVMT  default   BOTH  DVMT FIXED Memory Size  Sets the maximum amount of system memory that can be allocated as graphics memory     Options  64 MB  128 MB  default    PnP PCI Configurations    Init Display First       Init Display First  This item allows you to decide whether the PCI interface or onboard graphic chip is activated first   Options  PCI  default   Onboard   Resources Controlled By    The BIOS can automatically configure all boot and Plug and Play compatible devices  If you  choose Auto  you will not be able to assign IRQ and memory base address fields manually  since  the BIOS assigns them automatically     Options  Auto  default   Manual  IRQ Resources    When resources are controlled manually  you can assign each system interrupt to Reserved or PCI  device  This is only configurable when    Resources Controlled By    is set to    Manual        Options  IRQ 3  4  5  7  10  11 for PCI device     3 8    DA 68
19. User s Manual BIOS Setup       Advanced Settings    The    Advanced Features    screen will appear when choosing the    Advanced    item from the main  menu        Hard Disk Boot Priority       Hard Disk Boot Priority  First Second Third Boot Device    This option allows users to select or change the device boot priority  You may set 3 levels of  priority to determine the boot up sequence for different bootable devices  such as a hard drive   CD ROM  and removable devices  Select the order in which devices will be searched in order to  find a boot device  The available options are    CDROM  default for first boot device            Removable     default for third boot device      Hard Disk     default for second boot device  and     Disabled        Boot Other Devices    This setting allows the system to try to boot from other devices if the system fails to boot from the  1st  2nd  or 3rd boot devices  The options are    Enabled     default  and    Disabled        DA 682 Series Hardware User s Manual BIOS Setup       Advanced BIOS Features    When you select the    Advanced BIOS Features    option under the    Advanced    menu  the  following configuration menu will appear        CPU Feature       CPU Features  Virus Warning    This item allows you to choose the VIRUS warning feature for IDE hard disk boot sector  protection  If this function is enabled and someone attempts to write data into this area  the BIOS  will display a warning message on the screen and sound an audio a
20. User s Manual Introduction       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       A ATTENTION  Refer to the    Non standard Baudrates    section for instructions on how to calculate which    baudrates are supported        Hardware Block Diagram  DA 682 Basic System    Gigabit  LAN Ports    Expansion Expansion  Module A Module B       RS 232 422 485 Serial Ports  or 10 100 Mbps LAN Ports    DA 682 Series Hardware User s Manual Introduction       DA SP08 I DB Serial Port Expansion Module    PCI Bus to DA 682 Basic System    Isolation Circuit    DB9 Connector       ttt          t 9    RS 232 422 485    DA LNO4 RJ LAN Port Expansion Module    PCI Bus to DA 682 Basic System    RJ45 Connector       10 100 Mbps LAN Ports    1 6    DA 682 Series Hardware User s Manual Introduction       Hardware Specifications    DA 682 series embedded computers support peripheral expansion through two expansion slots  located on the DA 682 Basic System     Basic Systems  DA 682 CE DA 682 LX DA 682 XPE    Intel Celeron M 1 GHz processor    OS  pre installed  i   Linux 2 6 Windows XP  Embedded SP2  System Chipset Intel 915GME   ICH6M chipset    Expansion Bus Two PCI expansion slots  one slot reserved for additional  peripherals     BIOS 4 mega bit
21. at a hazardous  condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading      4  Circuit Overloading  Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the  supply circuit and the effect that overloading of the circuits might have on overcurrent protection  and supply wiring  Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used  when addressing this concern      5  Reliable Grounding  Reliable grounding of rack mounted equipment should be maintained   Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the  branch circuit  e g   by using power strips      
22. at you want to use as  a bootable disk in the Device drop down box     Select FAT in the File system drop down box   Type the disk name in the Volume label field   Check the option Create a DOS startup disk under format options     Specify the directory of the system files  for example  C  FreeDOS      OS E    Click Start to format and create the USB disk     3 17    DA 682 Series Hardware User s Manual BIOS Setup       A ATTENTION  HP   s USB Disk Storage Format Tool can be downloaded from many web sites  Use the phrase     HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool    to search the Internet  and then download the tool from  one of the websites that is listed        Method 2  Use the BootFlashDOS utility   Run the BootFlashDOS utility and then press Start     BootFlashDOS    ISB FLASH DRIVE USB De Refresh      Options    I Quick Format About         Label     Force Yolume Dismount    aaa  l Don t rewrite MBR code  ED     Enable LBA  Fat16X    A       A ATTENTION  The BootFlashDOS utility can be downloaded from the following website     http   gocoding com page php al bootflashdos           Step 2  Prepare the Upgrade Tool and BIOS Binary File     You must use the BIOS upgrade installation file to upgrade the BIOS  You can download it from  the Moxa Download Center at     http   web4 moxa com support download_center asp       1  Get the BIOS upgrade installation file  The file name should have following format   BIOS_DA 68X_V1 0_Build_08042310 zip     2  Copy the file to the Bootable US
23. corresponding interrupt for this debug port  This port is only for engineers  who are debugging programs     Options  Disabled  default   3F8 IRQ4  PWRON after PWR Fail    This field determines whether your system will boot after restoring power from a power failure  If  you select    On     the system will boot after restoring power from a power failure  If you select     Former Sts     Forrner Status   the system will boot or not  depending on the status before the  power failure     Options  Off  On  default   Former Sts     Power    The Power Setup Menu allows you to configure your system power up  power down options     Soft Off by PHR BTTN       Soft Off by PWR BTTN    Select the    Instant Off    option if you would like the system to power down immediately after  pushing the power button  Selecting the    Delay 4 Sec    option will require pushing the power  button continuously for at least 4 seconds before the system powers down     Options  Delay 4 Sec  Instant Off  default      3 13    DA 682 Series Hardware User s Manual BIOS Setup       Wake Up Control    Press    Enter    to select Wake Up Control items     Lan Wake up       Lan Wake up    This feature is used to wake up the system by a LAN device from a remote host  Users can select  the PCI interface  Please note that this function is only for working with the DA LN04 RJ  LAN module     Options  Disabled  default   PCI  RTC Wake Up    When    Enabled     you can set the date and time at which the RTC  real tim
24. d  Space  Mark          Flow Control       RTS CTS  XON XOFF  RS 485 ADDC             ATTENTION    Refer to the    Non standard Baudrates    section for instructions on how to calculate which    baudrates are supported     1 9       DA 682 Series Hardware User s Manual Introduction       LAN Port Expansion Module    aas  LAN Port Auto sensing 10 100 Mbps x 4    1 5 KV magnetic isolation protection    Switch Port Expansion Module    GER  Protection    Universal PCI Slot  INN E TI    Fit in System DA 682 Series             Interface Bus 32 bit Universal PCI  3 3V and 5V     Non 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  
25. da  i  s 2 5  Connecting he POWER EE 2 6  Reset BUON  causo iii 2 7  Front Panel LED socorro ea Eo SEEE E E ETSE een ER i 2 7  Connecting 10 4  DisplaYiecio oia recta cnt EENS idolos 2 8  Connecting a PS 2 Keyboard and Mouse  2 8  Connecting USB  Ueweeg Ee SEENEN EENS 2 9  Gigabit LAN Ports ceros ae 2 10  Upgrading the Memory Module  2 11  Installing a CompactFlash Card isi ssectscvsccssssasesdvcesscobscescgs cseves decsvasdetcvenssesdsvesseiesvess sass yasvenavees 2 14  Installing a SATA Hard Disk  i    cscccscacsescocssnsceess idee sdesdnbendcveeve seevsehanasevencpenuoedeectevvacbapbvssb Se 2 17  Inserting and Removing Expansion Modules AA 2 19  DA SP08 I DB DA SP08 DB Serial Expansion Modules    ooooonocccoconononnniononononancnncconocanocnnos 2 20  DA SP08 I TB Serial Expansion Module    2 21  DA LN04 RJ LAN Expansion Module    2 21  BIOS Setups oil id 3 1  Entering the BIOS Setup Utility       oonccncnnoncnicnocanonanancnanconoconoco noc nonnnon nooo nooo nc nn nora nrnnnrnnrnnnnnnnns 3 2  Modifying the BIOS Main Settings    oooooonnonnnccnnonconnconoconoconoconocn nono nonncon nono nonnncnn crac crac oran nnnncnenns 3 2  Basic Config da 3 2  KE e 3 3  AdVanced SEO ti E el ero ta A td a 3 4  Hard  Disk Boot Prior Yidis 3 4  Advanced BIOS Features    3 5  CPUMESAtUTOS ica 3 5  Advanced Chipset Settmnges  conc nonnc nono nocn nooo conocio nn ncnn cra nnnnnnnncnnenns 3 7  PoP PCE Conti   t  ici il airis 3 8    Frequency Voltage Control    3 9    INN 3 9    OnChip IDE Devic
26. e Y     4  Select Exit  gt  Save  amp  Exit Setup and then press Enter to choose Y to save the settings to  CMOS and exit     OGIO a eee IATA AD Defaults    Item Help  Load System Turbo Settings    Load CMOS From BIOS Menu Level     Save CMOS To BIOS  Load System Default  Settings    Load Default Settings  Y N   y       3 21    DA 682 Series Hardware User s Manual BIOS Setup       Save  amp  Exit Setup       3 22    A    Safety Installation Instructions       A  RTC Battery Warning    CAUTION  There is a risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type  Dispose of  used batteries according to the instructions     B  Fuse Warning    CAUTION  For continued protection against fire  replace only with same type and rating of fuse     C  Rackmount Warning  The following or similar rackmount instructions are included with the installation instructions      1  Elevated Operating Ambient  If installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly  the  operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than the room ambient  temperature  Therefore  consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an  environment compatible with the maximum ambient temperature  Tma  specified by the  manufacturer      2  Reduced Air Flow  Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of  air flow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised      3  Mechanical Loading  Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such th
27. e clock  alarm awakens  the system from Suspend mode     Options  Disabled  default   Enabled   Date  of Month  Alarm   Set the    date    for the    RTC Wake Up    function when    RTC Wake Up    is set to    Enabled      Time  hh  mm  ss  Alarm    You can set the hour  minute  and second of the    RTC Wake Up    function when    RTC Wake Up     is set to    Enabled        DA 682 Series Hardware User s Manual BIOS Setup       Hardware Monitor    CPU Warning Temperature       CPU Warning Temperature    This item sets the CPU warning temperature  When the CPU temperature is higher than this setting   the system will throttle down to 75   When the CPU temperature is higher than this setting plus  10  C  the system will throttle down to 50      Options  80  C 176  F  90  C 194  F  default   100  C 212  F  Disabled   Warning Beep    Set the beep to sound or not sound when the CPU temperature is over the CPU warning  temperature     Options  Disabled  default   Enabled     Load Defaults    Load System Default Settings       DA 682 Series Hardware User s Manual BIOS Setup       Load System Default Settings    Use this option to load system factory default settings instead of the current BIOS settings  This  option is useful for when the system is unstable  Users do not need to remember what settings  were active before the system fails     Load System Turbo Settings    Use this option to load system optimized settings  If the system is not stable  please load the  system default se
28. e iaa 3 10  Onboard Device muii il Manto eek ee 3 11  Onboard GigaLan Control  3 12  Onboard  O  Chip SCD siria ii 3 12  Powe A NON 3 13  Wake Up Control ciutat 3 14  Hardware Monitors auction tin 3 15  Load Detalla lt acidos 3 15  Exiting the BIOS Setup  EE ENEE ENEE EES oe cases E rE TA EEEE E eiS 3 16  Upsrading the BIOS egene data 3 17    Appendix A Safety Installation INStruCtiOnS          ccccccccsseseeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeees A 1    1    Introduction       Thank you for purchasing a Moxa DA 682 Series X86 based industrial ready to run embedded  computer     The DA 682 computers come pre installed with one of three embedded operating systems     e DA 682 CE  Windows CE 6 0  e DA 682 LX  Linux  e DA 682 XPE  Windows XP Embedded    This manual introduces the hardware installation  connector interfaces and BIOS setup of the  DA 682  For software configuration and management  please refer to the user   s manual for your  Operating system     This chapter covers the following topics     Overview   Model Descriptions and Package Checklist  Appearance   Dimensions   Features   Hardware Block Diagram    gt  DA 682 Basic System    gt  DA SP08 I DB Serial Port Expansion Module   gt   DA LNO04 RJ LAN Port Expansion Module  U Hardware Specifications    gt  Basic System       UUUUUU     gt  Serial Port Expansion Module    gt  Switch Port Expansion Module    gt  LAN Port Expansion Module  LI Non standard Baudrates    DA 682 Series Hardware User s Manual Introduction 
29. en  insert the CompactFlash card into the tenon hook of CF socket cover     a DD  ears Stan    Tenon hook of CF  socket cover       Put CF card into  Tenon hook of CF socket       A ATTENTION  Be careful of how you orient the CompactFlash card  You should turn the CF card bottom side  up  in order to hook CF card into CF socket cover        2 15    DA 682 Series Hardware User s Manual Hardware Installation       4  Gently insert the CompactFlash card into the CF socket  making sure that the card is oriented  correctly     Sigabit    A    CR Mbps    Mbps    CF       A ATTENTION  The DA 682 embedded computer does not support the CompactFlash hot swap and PnP  Plug  and Play  functions  It is necessary to remove power source first before inserting or removing the  CompactFlash card        2 16    DA 682 Series Hardware User s Manual Hardware Installation       Installing a SATA Hard Disk    The DA 682 embedded computer has one SATA connector for installing a SATA hard disk  To  install a 2 5 inch SATA hard disk  follow these instructions     1  Disconnect the DA 682 from its power source     2  Open the top cover of the DA 682  A hard disk bracket is located on the right side of the  DA 682     SATA Connector    Hard Disk Bracket       Hard Disk Power Connector    3  Remove hard disk bracket        2 17    DA 682 Series Hardware User s Manual    Hardware Installation       4     Install the SATA hard disk in the hard disk bracket     149403 yand  242048 y uog    AS  wounaan ATT 
30. eristics should be routed separately        2 5    DA 682 Series Hardware User s Manual Hardware Installation    A ATTENTION  Safety First     Be sure to disconnect the power cord before installing and or wiring your device        Electrical Current Caution     Calculate the maximum possible current in each power wire and common wire  Observe all  electrical codes dictating the maximum current allowable for each wire size     If the current goes above the maximum ratings  the wiring could overheat  causing serious  damage to your equipment     Temperature Caution     Be careful when handling the unit  When the unit is plugged in  the internal components generate  heat  and consequently the outer casing may feel hot to the touch        Connecting the Power    To power on the DA 682 embedded computer  connect the power line to the DA 682   s AC power  connector  located on the right side of the rear panel  using the power cord shipped with the  product  and then turn on the power switch  If the power is properly supplied  the Power LED will  light up first  and then the Storage LED will start blinking when the Flash Disk Module is accessed  during boot up  It takes about 30 to 60 seconds for the operating system to boot up     Power LED       DA 682    Industrial Embedded Computer          Gigabit        ModuleB    p    Module A    Ethornst  1224647 012342674 1234    906060000000000000 0000 mm  Reset O 0000000000000000                                                    Ss Y    
31. input    VDC  model available on request    Input Rating 100 240V AC  47 63Hz  1 0A 0 5A  Regulatory Approvals    EMC CE  EN55022 Class A  EN61000 3 2 Class A  EN61000 3 3   EN55024   FCC  Part 15 Subpart B  CISPR 22 Class A   CCC   GB9254  GB 17625 1    Safety UL cUL  UL60950 1  CSA C22 2 No  60950 1 03   LVD   EN60950 1   CCC  GB4943        DA 682 Series Hardware User s Manual    Introduction       Reliability  Built in buzzer and RTC  real time clock  with battery lithium  backup    Alert Tools       Automatic Reboot Trigger  Built in WDT  watchdog timer  supporting 1 255 level time interval  system reset  software programmable    Warranty    Se    Serial Port Expansion Modules       DA SP08 I DB       DA SP08 DB       DA SP08 I TB    DA SP38 I TB       Serial Interface       Number of Ports    RS 232 422 485 x 8    RS 422 485 x 8       Serial Standards    RS 232 422 485  software selectable    RS 422 485       protection for  all signals       signals       Connector DB9 male DB9 male 5 pin terminal block  Protection 15 KV ESD and   15 KV ESD 15 KV ESD and2   15 KV ESD and 2  2 KV isolation   protection for all   KV isolation KV isolation    protection for all  signals    protection for all  signals       Serial Signals                            RS 232 TxD  RxD  DTR  DSR  RTS  CTS  DCD  GND N A  RS 422 TxD   TxD   RxD   RxD   GND   RS 485 4 wire TxD   TxD   RxD   RxD   GND   RS 485 2 wire Data   Data   GND   Data bits 5  6 7  8   Stop bits 1 1 5 2   Parity None  Even  Od
32. ither formula A or formula B        2    Hardware Installation       The DA 682 Series of embedded computers are compact and rugged  making them suitable for  industrial applications  The LED indicators allow users to monitor performance and identify  trouble spots quickly  and multiple ports are provided for connecting a variety of different devices   The DA 682 embedded computers come with a reliable and stable hardware platform that lets you  devote the bulk of your time to application development  This chapter describes hardware  installation and connector interfaces of the DA 682 embedded computers     This chapter covers the following topics     Q Placement Options    gt  Desktop    gt  Rack mounting   Wiring Requirements   Connecting the Power   Reset Button   Front Panel LED   Connecting to a Display   Connecting a PS 2 Keyboard and Mouse  Connecting USB Devices   Gigabit LAN Ports   Upgrading the Memory Module  Installing a CompactFlash Card  Installing a SATA Hard Disk   Error  Reference source not found   DA SP08 I DB DA SP08 DB Serial Expansion Modules  DA SP08 I TB Serial Expansion Module  DA LN04 RJ LAN Expansion Module       DODPODODODUODOODOODO O    DA 682 Series Hardware User s Manual Hardware Installation       Placement Options  Desktop    Place your DA 682 on a clean  flat  well ventilated desktop  For better ventilation  leave some  space between the DA 682 and other equipment  Do not place equipment or objects on top of the  DA 682  as this might damage 
33. larm  beep      Options  Disabled  default   Enabled   CPU L1  amp  L2 Cache    Make the CPU internal cache active or inactive  System performance may degrade if you disable  this item     Options  Enabled  default   Disabled   Quick Power on Self Test    This setting allows the system to skip certain tests while the system boots up  Enable this feature to  speed up the boot up process     Options  Enabled  default   Disabled   Boot Up NumLock Status  Select the power on state for NumLock   Options  On  default   Numpad keys are number keys   Off  Numpad keys are arrow keys     DA 682 Series Hardware User s Manual BIOS Setup       Typematic Rate Setting    When    Enabled    both    Typematic Rate    and    Typematic Delay    can be configured  Typematic  Rate determines the keystroke repeat rate used by the keyboard controller     Options  Disabled  default   Enabled  Typematic Rate  Chars Sec     The rate at which the keyboard will repeat a keystroke if users press key continuously   Typematic Delay  milliseconds    The delay before keystrokes begin to repeat    Options  250 ms  default   500 ms  750 ms  1000 ms  APIC Mode   Set the    Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller    as active or inactive    Options  Disabled  Enabled  default   MPS Version Control for OS    Set the    Multi Processor Specification     1 1 was the original specification  MPS version 1 4 adds  extended configuration tables for improved support for multiple PCI bus configurations and  greater ex
34. lly determines the best mode for each device     Options  Auto  default   Mode0  Model  Mode2  Mode3  Mode4  IDE Channel 0 1 Master Slave UDMA    Ultra DMA functionality can be implemented if it is supported by the IDE hard drives in your  system  Your operating environment also requires a DMA driver  Windows 95 OSR2 or a third  party IDE bus master driver   If your hard drive and your system software both support Ultra  DMA  select    Auto    to enable BIOS support     Options  Auto  default   Disabled    3 10    DA 682 Series Hardware User s Manual BIOS Setup       Onboard Device    USB Controller       USB Controller  This feature allows you to enable disable the USB controller   Options  Enabled  default   Disabled   USB 2 0 Controller  This feature allows you to enable disable the USB 2 0 controller   Options  Enabled  default   Disabled   USB Keyboard Support    This item is useful for DOS systems  Enable it if you want to use a USB keyboard under a DOS  environment     Options  Enabled  Disabled  default    Onboard LAN Boot ROM  Decide whether to invoke the boot ROM of the onboard LAN chip   Options  Enabled  Disabled  default     DA 682 Series Hardware User s Manual BIOS Setup       Onboard GigaLan Control    GigaLan 1       GigaLan 1 2 3 4  Used to Enable Disable the onboard Giga LAN controller   Options  Enabled  default   Disabled    Onboard I O Chip Setup    Debug Port       DA 682 Series Hardware User s Manual BIOS Setup       Debug Port    Select an address and 
35. o correct such errors  and these changes are incorporated into new editions of the    publication     Technical Support Contact Information    Www moxa com support    Moxa Americas   Toll free  1 888 669 2872  Tel   1 714 528 6777  Fax   1 714 528 6778    Moxa Europe   Tel   49 89 3 70 03 99 0    Fax   49 89 3 70 03 99 99    Moxa China  Shanghai office    Toll free  800 820 5036   Tel   86 21 5258 9955  Fax   86 10 6872 3958       Moxa Asia Pacific   Tel   886 2 8919 1230  Fax   886 2 8919 1231       Chapter 1    Chapter 2    Chapter 3    Table of Contents    Introduction iaa aaa 1 1  IR Winona data carnales eds 1 2  Model Descriptions and Package Checker    1 2  Eu 1 3  DIMENSION iia 1 4  O RN 1 4  Hardware Block Diagram     ooncnnnconnconnnononononononnnonn reiese crono nono neon nr conc on n crono nn crac nrnnnrnn nano 1 5  DA 682 Basic System ss CARE NERT EE 1 5  DA SP08 I DB Serial Port Expansion Module  1 6  DA LN04 RJ LAN Port Expansion Module     ooooocniccnocnnonnconoconccnncnnnonnnonn nina cnnncnnnono 1 6  Hardware Specifications  cielo aaa cer atico coletilla 1 7  Basic  EE 1 7  Serial Port Expansion Modules A 1 9  LAN Port Expansion Module    1 10  Switch Port Expansion Module   oooconccnnnnnccnoocconoconoconoconccnnonnnonnnonn crac cnn onnn conc cnnccanecnnos 1 10  Universal PCL Slt E EEEE EET 1 10  Non standard Baudrates  AAA 1 10  Hardware Installati  n   coacciones 2 1  Placement Options psico al id isc ibas 2 2  IB ON 2 2  Le LEE 2 2  Witing Requirements cosi
36. ompactFlash socket  512 MB  system memory  1 GB Linux pre installed flash disk module    e DA 682 XPE  DA 682 basic system  VGA  4 Gigabit LANs  USB x 4  CompactFlash socket  512 MB  system memory  1 GB Windows XPE pre installed flash disk module     Each model is shipped with following standard items   DA 682 Basic System    e Quick Installation Guide   e Document  amp  Software CD   e Cross over Ethernet cable   e AC Power Cord   e Product Warranty Statement   Optional Expansion Modules     DA SP08 I DB  8 port RS 232 422 485 serial port module with isolation protection  DB9  connectors    DA SP08 DB  8 port RS 232 422 485 serial port module  DB9 connectors    DA SP08 I TB  8 port RS 232 422 485 serial port module with isolation protection  terminal  block connector    DA LN04 RJ  4 port 10 100 Mbps LAN module   DA UPCI DK  5V standard PCI extension kit    1 2    DA 682 Series Hardware User s Manual Introduction       ATTENTION    Additional expansion modules are currently under development        Appearance       Front View    Serial Port Serial Port  LED x8 LEDx8 Ethernet LED x 4                                                                                  Reset Button  E  EC  A DA 682 M USB 2 0  Industrial Embedded Computer Host x 2  A A ons       os  884584505560888 0000 mms Ce  os Roset 0000000000000000 OOOO termo  h    e eo CF Card  ES  x Eege ees     Socket             Rear View  Module Slot A Module Slot B Power Switch                                             
37. orts 2 KV isolation protection for all signals   Each port can be configured by software for RS 232  RS 422  or RS 485                                RS 232 422 485     of somes SE PS    The pin assignments for the ports are shown in the following table                                                                                                  Pin   RS 232    RS 422 RS 485  4 wire    RS 485  2 wire    1   DCD TxDA    TxDA    SS   2   RxD TxDB      TxDB        3   TxD RxDB      RxDB    DataB      4  DTR RxDA    RxDA    DataA      5   GND GND GND GND   6   DSR   SS SS   7  RTS S    a   8   CTS m           2 20       DA 682 Series Hardware User s Manual Hardware Installation       DA SP08 1 TB Serial Expansion Module    The DA SP08 I TB serial expansion module has 8 software selectable isolated serial ports with  5 pin terminal blocks  Each port can be configured by software for RS 232  RS 422  or RS 485                                   o                                                                                                                                              ao       P2 RS 232 422 485 P3                                                       The pin assignments for the ports are shown in the following table       Pin    RS 422 RS 485  2 wire  RS 232  pa   Txo LL TD    Zi Tp     RxD      ES   RxD    DATa    RTS         DA LN04 RJ LAN Expansion Module    The DA LN04 RJ LAN expansion module has 4 10 100 Mbps Ethernet ports with RJ45                          
38. pandability  In addition  MPS 1 4 introduces support for a secondary PCI bus without  requiring a PCI bridge     Options  1 1  1 4  default    OS Select for DRAM  gt  64 MB  Select    OS2    only if you are running the OS 2 operating system with greater than 64 MB of RAM   Options  Non OS2  default   OS2    Execute Disable Bit       DA 682 Series Hardware User s Manual BIOS Setup       Execute Disable Bit    Intel hardware based security feature can help reduce system exposure to viruses and malicious  code     Options  Enabled  default   Disabled     Advanced Chipset Settings    System BIOS Cacheable       System BIOS Cacheable    The BIOS ROM addresses F0000h to FFFFFh are cached  and the cache controller is enabled to  access the system  Enable it to speed up system performance     Options  Enabled  default   Disabled  Video BIOS Cacheable    Enabling this feature allows the caching of the video BIOS and may improve performance  A  system error could occur if another program writes to this memory cache area     Options  Enabled  Disabled  default   Memory Hole at 15M 16M    When enabled  the system will reserve a system memory area for the ISA adapter ROM  and this  memory area will not be available for caching     Options  Enabled  Disabled  default   On Chip Frame Buffer Size    This item determines the frame buffer size for the VGA function  and will share the system  memory     Options  1 MB  8 MB  default     DA 682 Series Hardware User s Manual BIOS Setup       DVMT 
39. ries Hardware User s Manual Hardware Installation       Step 3  Installing the rackmount ears to the DA 682     Use 6 FMSM4X6 screws to attach one rackmount support to one side of the DA 682  Repeat this  procedure for the additional support hanger        Step 4  Installing the DA 682 to a rack     Gently slide the DA 682 onto the rack  and then use screws provided by the rack supplier to fix the  rackmount support to the rail        Note that four screws are required to attach the DA 682 to the rack  Use two screws on the left  side and two screws on the right side     2 4    DA 682 Series Hardware User s Manual Hardware Installation              screws    Wiring Requirements    The following common safety precautions should be observed before installing any electronic  device     e Use separate paths to route wiring for power and devices  If power wiring and device wiring  paths must cross  make sure the wires are perpendicular at the intersection point     e You can use the type of signal transmitted through a wire to determine which wires should be    kept separate  The rule of thumb is that wiring that shares similar electrical characteristics can  be bundled together     e Keep input wiring and output wiring separate     e When necessary  it is strongly advised that you label wiring to all devices in the system     A ATTENTION  Do not run signal or communication wiring and power wiring in the same wire conduit  To avoid  interference  wires with different signal charact
40. the computer   s internal components     Rack mounting    The DA 682 has rackmount supports for installing the embedded computer on a standard rack     A ATTENTIONS  1  For maximum safety  at least two persons should work together to lift  place  and attach the    embedded computer to the rack   2  Before you lift or move the embedded computer  make sure that the embedded computer is  turned off and the power to the rack system is turned off        Four rackmount screws are required to attach the DA 682 to a standard rack     Rackmount screws Rackmount screws             QD          DA 682 MOXA  Industrial Embedded Computer         ModuleB    Moduls A    et    v000000000000000O  rut O 0000000000000000      EF  porte        ses fons    8  cope e Se          34  EN                                     00  ae  o  8      E  i  II                                                    Follow these steps to install the DA 682 on a rack   Step 1  Installing the rackmount supports     Take the rackmount supports out of the packages  There are two packages  each of which contains  1 rackmount support  1 rackmount hanger  2 FMSM5X10 screws  and 6 FMSM4X6 screws     2 2    DA 682 Series Hardware User s Manual Hardware Installation       Rackmount hanger    FMSM4X6  screws    FMSM5X10  screws       Step 2  Installing rackmount hanger to the support     Use 2 FMSM5X10 screws to attach the rackmount hanger to the ear  Repeat this procedure for the  additional support and hanger        DA 682 Se
41. ttings     Load CMOS from BIOS   Use this option to load BIOS settings from flash ROM to CMOS   Save CMOS to BIOS   Use this option to save the BIOS settings from the CMOS to flash ROM     Exiting the BIOS Setup    To exit the BIOS setup utility  choose    Exit     Pressing  lt ESC gt  will achieve the same result     Save  amp  Exit Setup       Save  amp  Exit Setup    Save all configuration changes to CMOS  memory  and exit setup  A confirmation message will  be displayed before proceeding     Exit Without Saving    Abandon all changes made during the current session and exit setup  A confirmation message will  be displayed before proceeding     3 16    DA 682 Series Hardware User s Manual BIOS Setup       Upgrading the BIOS    This section describes how to upgrade the bios   Step 1  Create a Bootable USB Disk   There are two recommended methods for creating a bootable USB disk     Method 1  Use HP USB Disk Format Tool    HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool    2 0 6    Device     Generic USB SD Reader 1 00  0 MB   G 4  DI    File system  rat  S  Volume label   CF  Format options     Quick Format        Press aDOS startup disk    C    using DOS system files located at   GED El       ns            1  Download FreeDOS system files kernel sys and command com from  http   www freedos org kernel        2  Copy DOS system files kernel sys and command com to a specified directory  C  FreeDOS  in this example      3  Start the HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool and select the USB device th
42. up the following  screen     Set Password       This menu includes two options     Set Password    and    Security Option        When you select the Set Password option  a pop up    Enter Password     window will appear on the  screen  The password that you type will replace the password stored in the CMOS memory  You  will be required to confirm the new password  Just re type the password and then press  lt Enter gt    You may also press  lt Enter gt  to abort the selection and not enter a password     To clear an existing password  just press  lt Enter gt  when you are prompted to enter the password   A message will show up confirming that the password will be disabled  Once the password is  disabled  the system will boot and you can enter the    BIOS Setup Menu    without entering a  password     Once a password has been set  you will be prompted to enter the password each time you enter  Setup  This prevents unauthorized persons from changing any part of your system configuration   In addition  when a password setting is enabled  you can set up the BIOS to request a password  each time the system is booted up  The    Security Option    setting determines when a password  prompt is required  If the    Security Option    is set to    System     the password must be entered both  at boot up and when entering the BIOS Setup Menu  If the password is set for    Setup     the  password prompt only occurs when you enter the    BIOS Setup Menu        3 3    DA 682 Series Hardware 
    
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