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LEC-2026 Manual

LEC-2026 Manual - Lanner Inc.. LEC-2026 model name 2. Part number 3. Abnormal behavior and/or error messages reported by your network system 4. Your questions or a …

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LEC-2026 Manual

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LEC-2026 Manual

Copyright 2007, Lanner Electronics, Inc. All rights reserved. This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright. No part of this document may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language in any form by any means without the written express of Lanner Electronics, Inc. The author and Lanner Electronics, Inc. have used their best efforts in preparing this manual. However, the author and Lanner Electronics, Inc. make no warranties of any kind, expressed or implied, with regard to the informational content, documentation, or files contained in this manual, and shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. In no event shall the author or publisher be responsible or liable for any incidental or consequential damages resulting from the furnishing, performance, or use of this material. TRADEMARKS Internet Explorer, Windows Explorer, and Windows are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Other products mentioned herein may be trademarks/or registered trademarks of their respective owners.

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Safety Guidelines Follow these guidelines to ensure general safety:

Keep the chassis area clear and dust-free during and after installation.

Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry that could get caught in the chassis. Fasten your tie or scarf and roll up your sleeves.

Wear safety glasses if you are working under any conditions that might be hazardous to your eyes.

Do not perform any action that creates a potential hazard to people or makes the equipment unsafe.

Disconnect all power by turning off the power and unplugging the power cord before installing or removing a chassis or working near power supplies

Do not work alone if potentially hazardous conditions exist.

Never assume that power is disconnected from a circuit; always check the circuit.

Operating Safety

Electrical equipment generates heat. Ambient air temperature may not be adequate to cool equipment to acceptable operating temperatures without adequate circulation. Be sure that the room in which you choose to operate your system has adequate air circulation.

Ensure that the chassis cover is secure. The chassis design allows cooling air to circulate effectively. An open chassis permits air leaks, which may interrupt and redirect the flow of cooling air from internal components.

Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage equipment and impair electrical circuitry. ESD damage occurs when electronic components are improperly handled and can result in complete or intermittent failures. Be sure to follow ESD-prevention procedures when removing and replacing components to avoid these problems.

Wear an ESD-preventive wrist strap, ensuring that it makes good skin contact. If no wrist strap is available, ground yourself by touching the metal part of the chassis.

Periodically check the resistance value of the antistatic strap, which should be between 1 and 10 megohms (Mohms).

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EMC Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case users will be required to correct the interference at their own expense. Class A Notice for FCC Modifying the equipment without the authorization of Lanner Electronics, Inc. may result in the equipment no longer complying with FCC requirements for Class A digital devices. In that event, your right to use the equipment may be limited by FCC regulations, and you may be required to correct any interference to radio or television communications at your own expense. This equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.

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Contents Safety Guidelines ....................................................................... 3 EMC Notice ................................................................................. 4 Contents..................................................................................... 5 1. Product Overview ................................................................. 6

1.1 Product Introduction ..................................................................... 6 1.2 Features and Benefits .................................................................... 6 1.3 Specifications................................................................................. 7 1.4 Package Contents .......................................................................... 8 1.5 Technical Assistance ...................................................................... 8

2. System Components ............................................................. 9 2.1 MB-7530 system Board .................................................................. 9 2.2 The Front and Back Panel............................................................. 25

3. Hardware Installation Guide............................................... 26 3.1 Open the Chassis ......................................................................... 26 3.2 System Memory ........................................................................... 27 3.3 Install the Compact Flash Card .................................................... 28 3.4 Install the Power Connector ........................................................ 28

4. BIOS Setup ......................................................................... 29 4.1 Main Program Screen................................................................... 30 4.2 Main CMOS Setup ......................................................................... 31 4.3 Advanced Menu............................................................................ 32 4.4 Boot Menu.................................................................................... 51 4.5 Security Menu .............................................................................. 57 4.6 Exit Menu..................................................................................... 58

Appendix A: Watchdog Timer ................................................. 61 Appendix B: Console Redirection ............................................ 62 Appendix C: LAN Bypass Function .......................................... 63 Terms and Conditions............................................................... 66

Warranty Policy ................................................................................... 66 RMA Service........................................................................................66

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1. Product Overview

1.1 Product Introduction

Figure 1 - LEC-2026 Outlook

Based on the Intel Atom N270 Mobile Processor, the LEC-2026 makes deploying network applications simple and cost-effective. An embedded Atom N270 1.6 GHz CPU delivers Power-efficient processing while the Intel 945GSE + ICH7M system logic provides PCI-E bus network bandwidth. The LEC-2026 includes six integrated Gigabit Ethernet ports with one pairs supporting abnormal state packet bypass (LAN1-LAN2), so that it can be easily deployed in front-line security applications where reliability and power management are of key concern. Furthermore, all six ports support Preboot eXecution Environment (PXE) by which a computer can boot through a network interface independently of data storage devices or installed operating systems. With one single channel DDRII Memories, and up to six copper LANs, the LEC-2026 offers customization now and plenty of headroom for hardware expansion in the future. Moreover, Lanner provides full-service product customization by working with you from drawings to samples to mass production to create a product that meets your exact specifications.

1.2 Features and Benefits

Listed below are the key features of LEC-2026:

• Intel 945GSE+ICH7M with Intel Atom N270 Processor support.

• Supports six Ethernet ports with 4 x 82574L plus 2 x 82541PI on board.

• Supports one Single Channel DDRII 400/533 SO-DIMM memory, and up to 2GB

• Supports one 2.5” hard drive

• Equipped with Type II Compact Flash socket, Console port(RJ-45), USB Ports

• Customization of the front panel and chassis colors ensures tailored solutions for OEM and ODM customers

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1.3 Specifications

FEATURE DESCRIPTION

Form Factor Desktop

Processor Intel Atom N270 1.6 GHz

Max Speed 1.6 GHz

Front Side Bus 533 MHz

Chipset Intel 945GSE+ICH7M

Platform

BIOS AMI BIOS 8M

Technology Single Channel DDRII 400/ 533

Max Capacity 2GB System Memory

Socket 200P SO-DIMM x 1 Microsoft Windows(2000, 2003, XP)

Client OS Supported Linux Kernel 2.4.18 and above

Storage Interface Compact Flash Type II Socket x 1 Storage Interface

Hard Drive Support 2.5” HDD x 1

Ethernet Ports six on board, one pair support by-pass Function

Networking

Controller Intel 82574L x 2 (LAN Bypass function and PXE) + Intel 82541PI x 4 (PXE only)

Console RJ-45 x 1 I/O Interface

USB 2.0 2

Expansion Mini PCI 1 x Mini PCI socket

Cooling Fan less Fan less

Temperature, Ambient operating -5℃~45℃

Temperature, Ambient storage -20℃~70℃ Humidity, Ambient operating and non-operating

5~95%, non condensing

Watchdog Yes

Environmental Parameters

Internal RTC with Li Battery Yes

Dimensions(W x H x D) 198 mm x 145 mm x 42 mm(7.80 x 5.71 x 1.65 in) Physical Dimensions

Weight 2.4 Kg(5.29 lbs)

Type/ Watts 60W

Input AC 100-240V~,1.6A,50-60Hz Power Adapter

Output DC 12.0V=5.0A Max Approvals & Compliance

CE Emission, FCC Class A, RoHS

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1.4 Package Contents

Carefully unpack your package and make sure that you have the below items.

• LEC-2026 Embedded System x 1

• Console cable x 1

• 1.8-meter crossover Ethernet cable x 1

• 1.8-meter straight-through Ethernet cable x 1

• SATA Cable x 1

• Power cord x 1

• Drivers and User’s Manual CD x 1

• HDD Screw Set

• Power Adapter x1

• Foot and screw Set.

Note:If you should find any components missing or damaged, please contact your dealer immediately for assistance

1.5 Technical Assistance

Should you have any questions or problems with your product, please contact the Lanner sales team. Phone: 886-2-8692-6060 Fax: 886-2-8692-6101 E-mail: [email protected] Prior to contacting us, we ask that you first check the electronic product documentation for assistance. Should you still have questions, we recommend you have the following information on hand in order to expedite the process:

1. LEC-2026 model name

2. Part number

3. Abnormal behavior and/or error messages reported by your network system

4. Your questions or a description of the problem you are experiencing

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2. System Components

2.1 MB-7530 system Board

MB-7530 is the system board bundled with the LEC-2026 embedded system. The succeeding sections list all MB-7530 jumper settings and connector pin assignments.

2.1.1 Board Layout

Figure 2 – MB-7530(Motherboard of LEC-2026) Key Features

MiniPCI

CF socket

CON2

K/M connector

SATA

VGA Connector

USB Pin Header

COM port

SW1 Power bottom

SO-DIMM socket

FAN connector

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2.1.2 Dimensions (mm)

Figure 3 – Dimensions

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2.1.3 Jumper Settings and I/O Connectors

This section lists jumper settings and I/O connectors of the MB-7530 board which are specific to the LEC-2026 system. Changing these settings may result in malfunctions or damage to your system.

Jumper Settings and I/O Connector Summary for MB-7530:

JUMPER FUNCTION

J4 Clear CMOS (Pin Header 1x3 2.54mm)

J5 Adapter DC Jack

J6 VGA Connector(Pin Header 2x6 2.54mm)

J7 USB Connector(Pin Header 2x5 2.54mm)

J8,J9 SATA Connector

J10 Keyboard/Mouse Connector(Pin Header 2x4 2.54mm)

J11 COM Pin Header(2x5 2.54mm)

J18 Reset Pin Header

SW1 Reset bottom

SW2 Power on Switch

COM1 RJ-45 Console connector

FAN1 FAN Connector(WAFER 3P 2.54mm)

CON2 SATA Power On Connector(WAFER 4P 2.54mm)

USB1 USB connector 8P 2.54mm

CN2 Compact flash connector

CONN1 Reset Connector(Pin Header 1x2 2.54mm)

CON1 Mini-PCI connector

CN1 DDRII socket SO-DIMM 200P

LAN3-LAN6 RJ-45 LAN connector (provided by Intel 82541PI)

LAN1-LAN2 RJ-45 LAN connector (provided by Intel 82574L, Bypass Pair)

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2.1.4 Connectors Pin Assignment

J4: Clear CMOS connector

Pin Description 1 RTCRSTS# 2 RTC_RST# 3 GND

J5:Adapter Jack connector(DC POWER JACK 4P RA 2.5mm)

Pin Description 1 VCC12 2 GND 3 GND

Pin Description 1-2 (Default) Normal

2-3 Clear CMOS

3 2 1

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J6: VGA Connector(Pin Header 2x6 2.54mm)

PIN Description PIN Description 1 CRT_R 2 CRT_ON 3 CRT_G 4 GND 5 CRT_B 6 GND 7 HSYNC_1 8 GND 9 VSYNC_1 10 GND 11 D2DAT 12 D2CLK

J7: USB Connector (Pin Header 2x5 2.54mm)

Pin Description Pin Description 1 VCCUSB2 2 BP_GND

4 USBD3P 5 USBD2N 6 USBD3N 7 USBD2P 9 GND 10 VCCUSB2

2

J6 11

12

1

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J8/J9: SATA connector

Pin Description Pin Description 1 GND 1 GND 2 SATA0TX+ 2 SATA2TX+ 3 SATA0TX- 3 SATA2TX- 4 GND 4 GND 5 SATA0RX- 5 SATA2RX- 6 SATA0RX+ 6 SATA2RX+ 7 GND 7 GND

J10: Keyboard/Mouse Connector (Pin Header 2x4 2.54mm)

Pin Description Pin Description 1 VCC 2 MSCLK 3 MSDAT 5 KBDAT 7 KMGND 8 MBCLK

2

J10 7

8

1

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J11: COM port Pin Header (2x5 2.54mm)

Pin Description Pin Description 1 CMA2_1 2 CMA2_2 3 CMA2_3 4 CMA2_4 5 CMA2_5 6 CMA2_6 7 CMA2_7 8 CMA2_8 9 GND

J18: Reset Pin Header

Pin Description 1 SYS_RST# 2 GPIO25/GP25 3 N41577765

Pin Description

1-2(Default) Hardware Reset

2-3 Software Reset

2

J11 9

10

1

3 2 1

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SW1:Reset Bottom

Pin Description 1 SYS_RST# 2 GND 3 GND 4 GND

SW2: Power on Switch

Pin Description PAD1 GND PAD2 GND

1 5VSB 2 5VSB 3 PANSWIN 4 PANSWIN L1 SUSLED- L2 SPRLED--

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COM1: Console Serial Port A Connector(RJ-45)

Pin Description 1 CMA1_4 2 CMA1_7 3 CMA1_5 4 BP_GND 5 BP_GND 6 CMA1_3 7 CMA1_2 8 CMA1_6

PAD1 BP_GND PAD2 BP_GND

FAN1: FAN Connector(WAFER 3P 2.54mm)

Pin Description 1 GND 2 N36211000 3 FANN1

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CON2:SATA Power On Connector(WAFER 4P 2.54mm)

Pin Description 1 VCC12 2 GND 3 GND 4 VCC5

USB1: USB connector 8P 2.54mm

Pin Description 1 VCCUSB 2 USB1_R_N 3 USB1_R_P 4 BP_GND 5 VCCUSB 6 USB0_R_N 7 USB0_R_P 8 BP_GND

PAD1 GND PAD2 GND PAD3 GND PAD4 GND

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CN2: Compact flash connector

Pin Description Pin Description 1 GND 26 CD1_1- 2 PDD3 27 PDD11 3 PDD4 28 PDD12 4 PDD5 29 PDD13 5 PDD6 30 PDD14 6 PDD7 31 PDD15 7 PCS#1 32 PCS#3 8 GND 33 VS1_1 9 GND 34 PDIOR# 10 GND 35 PDIOW# 11 GND 36 BWE1- 12 GND 37 IDEIRQ 13 VCC3 38 VCC3 14 GND 39 GND 15 GND 40 VS2_1 16 GND 41 IDERST# 17 GND 42 PIORDY 18 PDA2 43 PDDREQ 19 PDA1 44 PDDACK# 20 PDA0 45 BVD2 21 PDD0 46 BVD1 22 PDD1 47 PDD8 23 PDD2 48 PDD9 24 ISO16_1 49 PDD10 25 CD2_1- 50 GND

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CONN1: Reset Connector(Pin Header 1x2 2.54mm)

Pin Description 1 N40412059 2 GND

CON1: Mini-PCI connector

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Pin Description Pin Description Pin Description Pin Description 1 NC 63 VCC3 2 NC 64 FRAME# 3 NC 65 TP 4 NC 66 TRDY# 5 NC 67 SERR# 6 NC 68 STOP# 7 NC 69 GND 8 NC 70 VCC3 9 NC 71 PERR# 10 NC 72 DEVSEL# 11 NC 73 C_BE#1 12 NC 74 GND 13 NC 75 A_D14 14 NC 76 A_D15 15 NC 77 GND 16 NC 78 A_D13 17 PIRQD# 79 A_D12 18 VCC 80 A_D11 19 VCC3 81 A_D10 20 PIRQC# 82 GND 21 NC 83 GND 22 NC 84 A_D9 23 GND 85 A_D8 24 VCC3 86 C_BE#0 25 CK_33M_MINIPCIR 87 A_D7 26 PCI_RST# 88 VCC3 27 GND 89 VCC3 28 VCC3 90 A_D6 29 REQ#1 91 A_D5 30 GNT#1 92 A_D4 31 VCC3 93 NC 32 GND 94 A_D2 33 A_D31 95 A_D3 34 PCI_PME# 96 A_D0 35 A_D29 97 VCC 36 NC 98 NC 37 GND 99 A_D1 38 A_D30 100 NC 39 A_D27 101 GND 40 VCC3 102 GND 41 A_D25 103 NC 42 A_D28 104 M66EN 43 NC 105 NC 44 A_D26 106 NC 45 C_BE#3 107 NC 46 A_D24 108 NC 47 A_D23 109 NC 48 MiniPCIDSEL 110 NC 49 GND 111 NC 50 GND 112 NC 51 A_D21 113 NC 52 A_D22 114 GND 53 A_D19 115 NC 54 A_D20 116 NC 55 GND 117 NC 56 PAR 118 NC 57 A_D17 119 NC 58 A_D18 120 NC 59 C_BE#2 121 NC 60 A_D16 122 NC 61 IRDY# 123 VCC 62 GND 124 VCC3

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CN1: DDRII socket SO-DIMM 200P

Pin Description Pin Description Pin Description Pin Description Pin Description1 DIMM_VREF_A 41 GND 81 VCC 121 GND 161 GND 2 GND 42 GND 82 VCC 122 GND 162 GND 3 GND 43 MDA16 83 X 123 MDA32 163 X 4 MDA4 44 MDA20 84 X 124 MDA36 164 DCLK1 5 MDA0 45 MDA17 85 M_A_BS#2 125 MDA33 165 GND 6 MDA5 46 MDA21 86 X 126 MDA37 166 DCLK#1 7 MDA1 47 GND 87 VCC 127 GND 167 DQSA#6 8 GND 48 GND 88 VCC 128 GND 168 GND 9 GND 49 DQSA#2 89 MAAA12 129 DQSA#4 169 DQSA6 10 DMA0 50 X 90 MAAA11 130 DMA4 170 DMA6 11 DQSA#0 51 DQSA2 91 MAAA9 131 DQSA4 171 GND 12 GND 52 DMA2 92 MAAA7 132 GND 172 GND 13 DQSA0 53 GND 93 MAAA8 133 GND 173 MDA50 14 MDA6 54 GND 94 MAAA6 134 MDA38 174 MDA54 15 GND 55 MDA18 95 VCC 135 MDA34 175 MDA51 16 MDA7 56 MDA22 96 VCC 136 MDA39 176 MDA55 17 MDA2 57 MDA19 97 MAAA5 137 MDA35 177 GND 18 GND 58 MDA23 98 MAAA4 138 GND 178 GND 19 MDA3 59 GND 99 MAAA3 139 GND 179 MDA56 20 MDA12 60 GND 100 MAAA2 140 MDA44 180 MDA60 21 GND 61 MDA24 101 MAAA1 141 MDA40 181 MDA57 22 MDA13 62 MDA28 102 MAAA0 142 MDA45 182 MDA61 23 MDA8 63 MDA25 103 VCC 143 MDA41 183 GND 24 GND 64 MDA29 104 VCC 144 GND 184 GND 25 MDA9 65 GND 105 MAAA10 145 GND 185 DMA7 26 DMA1 66 GND 106 M_A_BS#1 146 DQSA#5 186 DQSA#7 27 GND 67 DMA3 107 M_A_BS#0 147 DMA5 187 GND 28 GND 68 DQSA#3 108 SRASA# 148 DQSA5 188 DQSA7

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29 DQSA#1 69 X 109 SWEA# 149 GND 189 MDA58 30 DCLK0 70 DQSA3 110 CS#0 150 GND 190 GND 31 DQSA1 71 GND 111 VCC 151 MDA42 191 MDA59 32 DCLK#0 72 GND 112 VCC 152 MDA46 192 MDA62 33 GND 73 MDA26 113 SCASA# 153 MDA43 193 GND 34 GND 74 MDA30 114 M_ODT0 154 MDA47 194 MDA63 35 MDA10 75 MDA27 115 CS#1 155 GND 195 SMBDATA 36 MDA14 76 MDA31 116 MAAA13 156 GND 196 GND 37 MDA11 77 GND 117 VCC 157 MDA48 197 SMBCLK 38 MDA15 78 GND 118 VCC 158 MDA52 198 GND 39 GND 79 CKE0 119 M_ODT1 159 MDA49 199 VDDSPD 40 GND 80 CKE1 120 X 160 MDA53 200 GND

LAN3-LAN6: RJ-45 LAN connector (provided by Intel 82541PI)

Pin Description Pin Description 1 BMDI0+ 9 BMDI3+ 2 BMDI0- 10 BMDI3- 3 BMDI1+ 11 LB100MLD 4 BMDI1- 12 LB1GLD 5 L6_TCL_1 13 LBACTLD 6 L6_TCL_2 14 LBLNKLD 7 BMDI2+ GND1 PAD1 8 BMDI2- GND2 PAD2

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LAN1-LAN2: RJ-45 LAN connector (provided by Intel 82574L, Bypass Pair)

Pin Description Pin Description 1 P1_MDXP0 8 P1_MDXN3 2 P1_MDXN0 9 P1_LED_LINK100 3 P1_MDXP1 10 P1_LED_LINK1000 4 P1_MDXP2 11 P1_LED_LINK_N 5 P1_MDXN2 12 VCC3 6 P1_MDXN1 PAD1 GND 7 P1_MDXP3 PAD2 GND

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2.2 The Front and Back Panel

This section describes the front and back panel of LEC-2026.

Figure 4 - LEC-2026 Front View

• Console Port: The console port cable connects LEC-2026 to the host PC via a console cable. The Default baud rate is 115200

• LAN Connector: It requires an Ethernet RJ-45 cable to connect to the port

USB Port: Two USB type 2.0 ports are provided for easy connection of USB devices. Besides these ports, there is also an internal header for connecting USB interface cable.

LED Color Status Description

Green On Indicates when LEC-2026 power is switched ON PWR

N/A Off No power connected Yellow On Hard disk is being accessed

HDD N/A Off No Data is being accessed or no HDD

provided Status It is a programmable LED. Lanner provides

sample codes for the status LED (refer to the Driver/ Manual CD, under “LED Status” for

Amber Flash LAN link / active Amber On Data is being accessed in 1G speed Green On Data is being accessed in 100M speed

Giga Ethernet Ports Link/ACT & Speed N/A Off Data is being accessed in 10M speed

USB Console

LED Status

Gigabit LAN Port 3, 4, 5, and 6 (capable of PXE)

Gigabit LAN Port 1 and 2 (capable of LAN Bypass and PXE)

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3. Hardware Installation Guide

3.1 Open the Chassis

Step1: Unscrew these 4 rubber screws on the bottom of the system as shown in the above picture.

Step2: Open the cover.

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3.2 System Memory

Use the following procedure to install the DDR2 RAM Step 1: Position the DIMM module alongside the DIMM socket at 45 degree and align the notch of the DIMM module with the cutout of the DIMM socket.

Note: The memory module requires the proper orientation in order to fit into the socket properly.

Step 2: Push the DIMM module into the socket until you hear a click.

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3.3 Install the Compact Flash Card

Insert the Compact Flash card into the CF slot with the arrow pointing toward the socket as shown in the illustration above.

3.4 Install the Power Connector

Step1: Insert the DC power connector into the system’s DC jack.

Step2: To secure the connection, turn the knob clockwise until it is locked.

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4. BIOS Setup BIOS Setup AMI’s ROM BIOS provides a built-in Setup program that allows users to modify the basic system configuration and settings. The modified data will be stored in a battery-backed CMOS RAM so that this data will be retained even when the power is turned off. In general, the information saved in the CMOS RAM remains unchanged unless there is a configuration change in the system, such as hard drive replacement or new equipment installment. Running AMI BIOS The Setup Utility is stored in the BIOS ROM. When the power of the computer system is turned on, a screen message will appear to give you an opportunity to call up the Setup Utility while the BIOS will enter the Power On Self Test (POST) routines. The POST routines perform various diagnostic checks while initializing the board hardware. If the routines encounter an error during the tests, the error will be reported in one of two ways, a series of short beeps or an error message on the screen. There are two kinds of errors, fatal and non-fatal. The system can usually continue the boot up sequence with non-fatal errors. Non-fatal error messages usually appear on the screen along with the following instructions: “ Press <F1> to RESUME ” Write down the message and press the F1 key to continue the boot up sequence. After the POST routines are completed, the following message appears: “ Press DEL to enter SETUP ” Entering Setup Turn on the power of the computer system and press <Del> immediately. If you don’t have the chance to respond, reset the system by simultaneously pressing the <Ctrl>, <Alt> and <Delete> keys, or by pushing the ‘ Reset ’ button on the system cabinet. You can also restart by turning the system OFF then ON. CMOS Setup Utility To access the AMI BIOS SETUP program, press the <DEL> key. The screen display will appears as shown below:

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4.1 Main Program Screen

This screen provides access to the utility‘s various functions. Listed below is explanation of the keys displayed at the bottom of the screen: <ESC>: Exit the utility. <↑↓→ ←>: Use arrow keys↑↓→ ← to move cursor to your desired selection. <F1> : General Help <F10>: Saves all changes made to Setup and exits program. Main For changing the basic system configuration Advanced For changing the advanced system settings. Boot For changing the system boot configuration Security For changing the Security setting Exit For selecting the exit options and loading default settings

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4.2 Main CMOS Setup

When you select the “Main CMOS SETUP” on the main program, the screen display will appears as:

The Main CMOS Setup utility is used to configure the following components such as date, time, display and memory. Processor Displays the auto-detected CPU specification System Memory Displays the auto-detected system memory System Time [xx:xx:xxxx] Allows you to set the system time by using

+ and – to change the time. System Date [Day xx/xx/xxxx] Allows you to set the system date by using

+ and – to change the date..

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4.3 Advanced Menu

When you select the “Advanced Menu” on the main program, the screen display will appear as:

The following explains the options for each of the features listed in the above menu: IDE Configuration: The items in this menu allow you to set or change the configurations for the IDE devices installed in the system. Select an item then press <Enter>if you wish to configure the item.

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ATA/IDE Configuration: These 2 items allow you to select the ATA/IDE and SATA configuration. Select [Disabled] in ATA/IDE Configuration if you want to disable both ATA/IDE configuration. Select [Compatible] or [Enhanced] to use the IDE, SATA and PATA devices.

Primary IDE Master/Slave While entering Setup, the BIOS automatically detects the presence of IDE Devices. There is a separate sub-menu for each IDE device. Select a device Item then press <Enter> to display the IDE device information.

The BIOS automatically detects the values opposite the dimmed items

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(Device, Vendor, Size, LBA Mode, Block Mode, PIO Mode, Async DMA, Ultra DMA, and SMART monitoring). These values are not user-configurable. These items show N/A if no IDE device is installed in the system. Hard disk boot priority: When press enter, then will display screen as below: Select boot sequence for on board (or add-on cards) SCSI, RAID, etc. Type: Selects the type of IDE drive. Setting to Auto allows automatic selection of the appropriate IDE device type. Select CDROM if you are specifically configuring a CD-ROM drive. Select ARMD (ATAPI Removable Media Device) if your device is either a ZIP, LS-120, or MO drive. Configuration options: [Not Installed] [Auto] [CDROM] [ARMD] LBA/Large Mode: Enables or disables the LBA mode. Setting to Auto enables the LBA mode if the device supports this mode, and if the device was not previously formatted with LBA mode disabled. Configuration options: [Disabled] [Auto]. Block (Multi-sector Transfer): Enables or disables data multi-sectors transfers. When set to Auto, the data transfer from and to the device occurs multiple sectors at a time if the device supports multi-sector transfer feature. When set to [Disabled], the data transfer from and to the device occurs one sector at a time. Configuration options: [Disabled] [Auto]. PIO Mode: Selects the PIO mode, Configuration options: [Auto] [0] [1] [2] [3] [4]. DMA Mode: Selects the DMA mode. Configuration options: [Auto] [DMA0][SWDMA1] [SWDMA2] [MWDMA0] [MWDMA1] [MWDMA2] [UDMA0] [UDMA1] [UDMA2] [UDMA3] [UDMA4] [UDMA5]. SMART Monitoring: Sets the Smart Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology. Configuration options: [Auto] [Disabled] [Enabled]. 32Bit Data Transfer: Enables or disables 32-bit data transfer. Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]. Hard Die Write Protect: The device write protection. This will be effective only if

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device is accessed through BIOS. Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled].

IDE Detect Time Out (Sec): Select the time out value for detecting ATA/ATAPI device(s). Configuration options: [0] [5] [10] [15] [20] [25] [30] [35]

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ATA(PI) 80Pin Cable Detection: Select the mechanism for detecting 80Pin ATA(PI) cable. Configuration options: [Host Device] [Host] [Device]

Super IO Configuration: Press <Enter> to enter the sub-menu and the following screen appears:

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Serial Port1/2 Address: These items specify the base I/O port addresses of the onboard Serial Port 1 Selecting [Auto] allows BIOS to automatically determine the correct base I/O Port address. Settings: [3F8/IRQ4], [2F8/IRQ3], [3E8/IRQ4], [2E8/IRQ3] and [Disabled].

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Serial Port2 Mod: These items specify the onboard Serial Port 2 mod. Selecting [Normal] allows BIOS to automatically determine the Normal Mod. Settings: [IrDA], [Ask IR] to support IrDA.

Parallel Port Address: Allows you to select the Parallel Port base addresses. Configuration options: [Disabled] [378] [278] [3BC].

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Parallel Port Mode: Allows you to select the Parallel Port mode. Configuration options: [Normal] [Bi-directional] [EPP] [ECP] [ECP & EPP].

Parallel Port IRQ: Configuration options: [IRQ5] [IRQ7].

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Restore on AC power Loss: Allows you to select the Restore on AC power Loss. Configuration options: [Power off] [Power on].

Hardware Health Configuration: Press <Enter> to enter the sub-menu and the following screen appears shows Hardware health:

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USB Configuration: Press <Enter> to enter the sub-menu and the following screen appears:

Legacy USB Support: Enables support for legacy USB. AUTO option disables legacy support if no USB devices are connected. Configuration options: [Disable] [Enable] [Auto].

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Port 64/60 Emulation: Configures the USB Port 64/60 Emulation

This option enables/disables the “Port 60h/64h” trapping option. Port 60h/64h trapping allows the BIOS to provide full PS/2 based legacy support for the USB keyboard and mouse. This option is useful for Microsoft Windows NT Operating System and for multi-language keyboards. Also this option provides the PS/2 functionalities like keyboard lock, password setting, scan code selection etc to USB keyboards.

Configuration options: [Enable] [Disable].

USB 2.0 Controller Mode: Configures the USB 2.0 controller in Hi Speed or Full Speed).

Configuration options: [FullSpeed] [HiSpeed].

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BIOS EHCI Hand-Off: this is a workaround for Os without EHCI hand-off support. The EHCI ownership change should claim by EHCI driver. Configuration options:[Disable] [Enable].

USB Mass Storage Device Configuration: Press <Enter> to enter the sub-menu and the following screen appears:

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USB MASS Storage Reset Delay: Number of seconds POST waits for the USB mass Storage device after start unit command. Configuration options:[10 Sec] [20 Sec] [30 Sec] [40 Sec].

Emulation Type: If AUTO, USB devices less than 530MB will be emulated as floppy and remaining as hard drive. Forced FDD option can be used to force a HDD formatted drive to boot as FDD(Ex. ZIP drive). Configuration options:[Auto] [Floppy] [Forced FDD] [Hard Disk] [CDROM].

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Remote Access Configuration: Press <Enter> to enter the sub-menu and enable Remote Access then the following screen appears: Configuration options: [Disabled], [Enabled].

Serial port number: Select Serial Port for console redirection. Configuration options: [COM1], [COM2].

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Serial Port Mode: Select Serial Port resolution setting. Configuration options: [115200 8,n, 1][57600 8,n, 1][38400 8,n, 1][19200 8,n, 1][09600 8,n, 1]

Flow Control: Select Flow Control for console redirection. Configuration options: [None][Hardware][Software].

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Redirection After BIOS POST: DISABLE, Turns off the redirection after POST. Boot Loader, Redirection is active during POST and during Boot Loader. Always, Redirection is always active. Configuration options: [disabled][Boot Loader][Always]

Terminal Type: Select the target terminal type. Configuration options: [ANSI][VT100][VT-UTF8]

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VT-UTF8 Combo Key Support: Enable VT-UTF8 Combination Key Support for ANSI/VT100 terminals. Configuration options: [Enabled][Disabled]

Sredir Memory Display Delay: Gives the delay in seconds to display memory information. Configuration options: [No Delay][Delay 1 Sec][Delay 2 Sec][Delay 4 Sec]

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Restore on AC Power Loss:

Lan ByPass: Allow you to select Bypass function. Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled].

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Lan By Pass when power off: Allow you to select Bypass function when System power off . Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled].

Onboard PCIE LAN Boot: Allow you to enable/disable the Preboot eXecution Environment (PXE) function: Configuration options: [Disabled] [Lan 1] [Lan 2] [Lan 3] [Lan 4] [Lan 5] [Lan 6].

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4.4 Boot Menu

The Boot menu items allow you to change the system boot options. Select an item then press <Enter> to display the sub-menu.

Boot Setting Configuration: Press <Enter> to enter the sub-menu and the following screen appears:

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Quick Boot : Enabling this item allows the BIOS to skip some power on self tests (POST) while booting to decrease the time needed to boot the system. When set to [Disabled], BIOS performs all the POST items. Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]

Quiet Boot: This allows you to enable or disable the full screen logo display feature. Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled]

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Add On ROM Display Mode: Sets the display mode for option ROM. Configuration options: [Force BIOS] [Keep Current].

Bootup Num-Lock: Allows you to select the power-on state for the NumLock. Configuration options: [Off] [On]

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PS/2 Mouse Support: Allows you to enable or disable support for PS/2 mouse. Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled] [Auto].

Wait for ‘F1’ If Error: When set to Enabled, the system waits for the F1 key to be pressed when error occurs. Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled].

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Hit ‘DEL’ Message Display: When set to Enabled, the system displays the message “Press DEL to run Setup” during POST. Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled].

Interrupt 19 Capture: When set to [Enabled], this function allows the option ROMs to trap Interrupt 19. Configuration options: [Disabled] [Enabled].

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Boot Device Priority: Press <Enter> to enter the sub-menu and the following screen appears:

1st ~ xxth Boot Device: These items specify the boot device priority sequence from the available devices. The number of device items that appears on the screen depends on the number of devices installed in the system. Configuration options: [xxxxx Drive] [Disabled].

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4.5 Security Menu

Press <Enter> to enter the sub-menu and the following screen appears:

Type the password, up to 6 characters in length, and press <Enter>. The password typed now will replace any previously set password from CMOS memory. You will be prompted to confirm the password. Retype the password and press <Enter>. You may also press <Esc> to abort the selection and not enter a password. To clear a set password, just press <Enter> when you are prompted to enter the password. A message will show up confirming the password will be disabled. Once the password is disabled, the system will boot and you can enter Setup without entering any password. When a password has been set, you will be prompted to enter it every time you try to enter Setup. This prevents an unauthorized person from changing any part of your system configuration. Change Supervisor Password: Install or Change the password. Change User Password: Install or Change the password. Boot Sector Virus Protection: Enable/Disable Boot Sector Virus protecting.

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4.6 Exit Menu

Press <Enter> to enter the sub-menu and the following screen appears:

Save Changes and Exit: Once you are finished making your selections, choose this option from the Exit menu to ensure the values you selected are saved to the CMOS RAM. An onboard backup battery sustains the CMOS RAM so it stays on even when the PC is turned off. When you select this option, a confirmation window appears. Select Yes to save changes and exit.

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Discard Changes and Exit: Select this option only if you do not want to save the changes that you made to the Setup program. If you made changes to fields other than System Date, System Time, and Password, the BIOS asks for a confirmation before exiting.

Discard Changes: This option allows you to discard the selections you made and restore the previously saved values. After selecting this option, a confirmation appears. Select Yes to discard any changes and load the previously saved values.

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Load Optimal/Failsafe Defaults: This option allows you to load the default values for each of the parameters on the Setup menus. When you select this option or if you press <F9/F8>, a confirmation window appears. Select Yes to load default values. Select Exit & Save Changes or make other changes before saving the values to the non-volatile RAM.

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Appendix A: Watchdog Timer Most systems need to be self-reliant. If an error should occur it is typically not possible to wait for the system to be rebooted manually. In some cases, such as apace probes, the system is simply disabled. In other cases, the speed at which a human operator would reset the system would be too slow to meet the uptime requirements of the product.

A watchdog timer is a piece of hardware that can be used to automatically detect system anomalies and reset the processor if the case any problems are found. Generally speaking, a watchdog timer is based on a counter that counts down from an initial value to zero. The software selects the counter's initial value and periodically restarts it. Should the counter reach zero before the software restarts it, the software is presumed to be malfunctioning and the processor's reset signal is asserted. Thus, the processor will be restarted as if a human operator had cycled the power

Note:. Lanner provides sample codes in the Manual/ Driver CD under the path:// WATCHDOG

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Appendix B: Console Redirection

Console redirection lets you maintain a system from a remote location by re-directing keyboard input and text output through the serial port. This section will tell you how to use this feature.

1. Attach the console cable to the LEC-2026 and Remote Client System.

2. Choose the following settings in the BIOS Setup menu for LEC-2026.

BIOS > Advanced > Remote Access Configuration > Serial Port Mode > [9600, 8 , n , 1 ](Defult)

3. Configure Console Redirection on the client system. The following example is applicable for a Windows platform:

A. Click the start button, point to Programs > Accessories > Communications and select Hyper Terminal.

B. Enter any name for the new connection and select any icon.

C. Click OK.

D. From the “Connect to”. Pull-down menu, select a Com port available on the client system and click OK.

E. Select Baud Rate > 115200 > Flow Control > None.

F. Select Data bit > 8.

G. Select Parity Check > None.

H. Select Stop bit > 1.

I. Power on the LEC-2026, and it should display the BIOS information on the client system.

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Appendix C: LAN Bypass Function The bypass function is used to link (or short) two independent Ethernet ports when the system crash or powers off. This means if your system is equipped with a LAN Bypass function, a condition in your system will not interrupt your network traffic. There are typically two communication states for the bypass function, one is “Normal” state and another is “Bypass” state. Lanner provides three methods for enabling the LAN Bypass function.

1. When the system powers off, it will be forced to enable the LAN Bypass function directly from the BIOS menu.

2. User can enable or disable the LAN Bypass function dynamically by programming.

3. A watchdog timer(WDT)can also be used to control the LAN Bypass function by programming.

The LAN bypass can be turned on or off in two system states, i.e., power on and power off. The following are the BIOS menu and illustration of the possibilities of LAN bypass configuration in each state.

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Bypass Settings System Status

LAN Bypass for Port1 and Port 2

LAN Bypass 1&2 when power off

Enabled Disabled PWR ON Bypass

Non-Bypass

PWR OFF

Bypass Bypass

Enabled

Bypass Settings System Status

LAN Bypass for Port1 and Port 2

LAN Bypass 1&2 when power off

Enabled Disabled PWR ON Non-Bypass Non-Bypass

PWR OFF

Non-Bypass Non-Bypass

Disabled

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Lanner also provides sample code for bypass control with WDT via programming. For sample code, look in the LAN_Bypass_Watchdog directory under Driver and Manual CD. Follow these procedures to run the program: 1. Compile source code on Linux platform first with the following command: # gcc wdbp.c -o wdbp 2. Execute the program: #./wdbp 3. Commands: Enable the bypass # wdbp.exe –f Set Watchdog Timer. This command will set the time interval at which the counter will start count down.

# wdbp.exe -wl xxx (xxx: 1-255 sec for timer count down)

Reset Watchdog Timer. This command will reset the watchdog timer’s counter and the bypass status to non-bypass. #wdbp.exe -wr xxx (xxx: 1-255 sec for timer count down)

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Terms and Conditions Date: 2011.06.29

Warranty Policy

1. All products are under warranty against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase. 2. The buyer will bear the return freight charges for goods returned for repair within the warranty period; whereas the manufacturer will bear the after service freight charges for goods returned to the user. 3. The buyer will pay for repair (for replaced components plus service time) and transportation charges (both ways) for items after the expiration of the warranty period. 4. If the RMA Service Request Form does not meet the stated requirement as listed on “RMA Service,” RMA goods will be returned at customer’s expense. 5. The following conditions are excluded from this warranty:

Improper or inadequate maintenance by the customer Unauthorized modification, misuse, or reversed engineering of the product Operation outside of the environmental specifications for the product.

RMA Service

Requesting a RMA#

1. To obtain a RMA number, simply fill out and fax the “RMA Request Form” to your supplier. 2. The customer is required to fill out the problem code as listed. If your problem is not among the codes listed, please write the symptom description in the remarks box. 3. Ship the defective unit(s) on freight prepaid terms. Use the original packing materials when possible. 4. Mark the RMA# clearly on the box. Note: Customer is responsible for shipping damage(s) resulting from inadequate/loose packing of the defective unit(s). All RMA# are valid for 30 days only; RMA goods received after the effective RMA# period will be rejected.

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RMA Service Request Form

When requesting RMA service, please fill out the following form. Without this form enclosed, your RMA cannot be processed.

RMA No:

Reasons to Return: □ Repair(Please include failure details) □ Testing Purpose

Company: Contact Person:

Phone No. Purchased Date:

Fax No.: Applied Date:

Return Shipping Address: Shipping by: □ Air Freight □ Sea □ Express ___ □ Others:________________

Item Model Name Serial Number Configuration

Item Problem Code Failure Status

*Problem Code: 01:D.O.A. 02: Second Time R.M.A. 03: CMOS Data Lost 04: FDC Fail 05: HDC Fail 06: Bad Slot

07: BIOS Problem 08: Keyboard Controller Fail 09: Cache RMA Problem 10: Memory Socket Bad 11: Hang Up Software 12: Out Look Damage

13: SCSI 14: LPT Port 15: PS2 16: LAN 17: COM Port 18: Watchdog Timer

19: DIO 20: Buzzer 21: Shut Down 22: Panel Fail 23: CRT Fail 24: Others (Pls specify)

Request Party

Confirmed By Supplier

Authorized Signature / Date Authorized Signature / Date