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1. computers let it can boot from legacy BIOS or UEFI Partition scheme and target system tyoe l MBR partition scheme For BIOS or LEFI t Select FAT Default from File system drop down list File system FAT Default w Select 16 kilobytes Default for Cluster size Enter a drive name in New volume label Check Quick format Create a bootable disk using FreeDOS and Create extended label and icon files Cluster size 16 kilobytes Default w New volume label BIOS Format Options 7 Check device For bad blocks Quick Format Create a bootable disk using FreeDos Create extended label and icon Files Click Start to format and create the bootable USB drive devices found ATTENTION We suggest you use a USB drive with under 2 GB in disk space as larger USB drives may not support FAT file format and consequently fail to boot Step 2 Prepare the Upgrade File You must use the BIOS upgrade installation file to upgrade the BIOS Contact Moxa s technical department for assistance 1 Get the BIOS upgrade installation file The file name should have following format 682AxxSx exe xx refers to version numbers 2 Copy the file to the Bootable USB Disk Step 3 Run the upgrade program on the DA 682A Computer 1 Reboot the computer press F2 while booting up to go to the Boot Manager 2 Select USB Disk as the first boot source Press Enter to continue DA 682A Series Hardware
2. DA SP08 I DB DA SPO8 DB Serial Expansion Modules DA SPO8 I TB Serial Expansion Module DA LNO4 RJ LAN Expansion Module 0 O0 O0 O0 0 O O0 O0 00000 A DA 682A Series Hardware Hardware Installation Placement Options Desktop Place your DA 682A on a clean flat well ventilated desktop For better ventilation leave some space between the DA 682A and other equipment Do not place equipment or objects on top of the DA 682A as this might damage the computer s internal components Rack mounting The DA 682A comes with a mounting kit for installing the embedded computer on a standard rack ATTENTIONS 1 For maximum safety at least two persons should work together to lift place and install the computer on the rack 2 Before you lift or move the computer make sure it and all power to the rack system is turned off Four screws are required to attach the DA 682A to a standard rack MOXA Programmable wo Moda A modulos 1 o eeccccce mn 006000000 00000000 00000000 E eco eoececses e ececcccese L Rackmount Screws a eee Gigabit Ethernet Rackmount Screws DA 682A Industrial Embedded Computer Step 1 Installing the supports Take the supports out of the packaging There are two packages one for each side each of which contains 1 bracket 1 handle 2 FMSM5X10 screws and 6 FMSM4X6 screws FMSM4X6 screws 2 2 DA 682A Series Hardware Hardware Installation Step 2 Installing the hand
3. ms a8s 2 wire RS 232 Pa w me DA 682A Series Hardware Hardware Installation DA LNO4 RJ LAN Expansion Module The DA LNO4 RJ LAN expansion module has 4 10 100 Mbps Ethernet ports with RJ45 connectors 10 100Mbps Ethernet Port Ci LAN LAN2 LAN3 _ LANA _ The pin assignments for the ports are shown in the following table Pin No Signal Definition a O ma DONES IES SIA 3 ee AC e OA IEC IA i a IESO INE There are two LEDs on each RJ45 port for indicating the status of the port LED Color Description o RJ45 Connector 100 Mbps Ethernet mode 3 BIOS Setup This chapter describes the BIOS settings of the DA 682A computer The BIOS is a set of input output control routines for peripherals The BIOS is used to initialize system peripherals before the operating system is loaded The BIOS setup allows the user to modify the system configurations of these peripherals basic input output The following topics are covered in this chapter O Entering the BIOS Setup O Main Information O Advanced Settings HDC Configuration Video Configuration Turbo Mode Auto Wake on S5 Wake on LAN O Boot Settings VV V WV Boot Type PXE Boot to LAN Add Boot Options USB Boot EFI Device First Boot Delay Time Y Y VV V Y Legacy O Exit Settings Exit Saving Changes Save Change Without Exit Exit Discarding Changes Load Optimal Defaults Load Custom Defaults Y
4. 1 Disconnect the DA 682A from the power source 2 Unscrew the screws locking the covers for expansion module A or module B on the rear panel i e Thumbscrews Thumbscrews 3 Insert or remove the expansion module by carefully Module 5 DE a n pushing or pulling in unison on the two thumbscrews Be if certain to apply pressure evenly across both screws to P5 P6 ensure that the board is not damaged Cc ay F RS 232 422 4855 Apply pressure firmly but evenly here 2 14 DA 682A Series Hardware Hardware Installation DA SPOS I DB DA SPOS DB Serial Expansion Modules The DA SP08 I DB and DA SPO8 DB serial expansion modules have 8 software selectable serial ports with DB9 connectors The DA SP08 I DB supports 2 KV isolation protection for all signals Each port can be configured by software for RS 232 RS 422 or RS 485 P8 RS 232 422 485 Pin RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 4 wire RS 485 2 wire DCD TDMA TDMA o e RxD TxDB BH TxD DTR D enD GND ND DSR RTS TS GND C DA SPOS 1 TB Serial Expansion Module The DA SPO8 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 rin Rs a22
5. 460800 2 0 384 230400 4 0 512 15200 8 o 768 o 5760 te 0 600 1536 0 33400 24 o 300 3072 0 1920 s8 0 150 614 o 900 vs o 1228 o 128 0 so i2 o 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 either formula A or formula B 1 8 2 Hardware Installation The DA 682A 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 682A 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 682A embedded computers The following topics are covered in this chapter O Placement Options gt Desktop gt Rack mounting Wiring Requirements Connecting the Power Reset Button Front Panel LED Connecting to a Display Connecting USB Devices Gigabit LAN Ports Upgrading the Memory Module Installing a CompactFlash Card Installing a Disk on Module DOM Installing one or two SATA Hard Disks Installing and Removing Expansion Modules
6. BIOS Setup Boot Option Menu MOXA 55D Genenc USB Hash Disk t and to Change option ENTER to select an optin ESC to eat 3 When boot up finishes DOS screen will show up Go to the directory where the upgrade file is located For example if the upgrade file is stored in the DA682A folder type cd DA682A C cd DA682A 4 Run the upgrade program by typing 682A10S6 exe Please note that the upgrade filename may vary depending on the versions C DA682A gt 682A10S6 exe 5 The upgrade program will be automatically performed Please wait until the procedure to be finished C gt 682A10S6 exe Reading file flash package mode Option BIOS C Desc ME Insyde Flash Utility for InsydeH20 Version 1 5t Initializing Current BIOS Model name DA 682A New BIOS Model name DA 682A Current BIOS version V1 00S06 New BIOS version V1 00S06 Updating Block at FFDE8000 6 When the upgrade is finished the computer will automatically reboot You may check the BIOS version in Main page of the BIOS Setup DA 682A Series Hardware BIOS Setup ATTENTION Do NOT switch off the power supply during the BIOS upgrade since doing so may cause the system to crash 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 protect
7. YV VY YV VY Y Save Custom Defaults gt Discard Changes O Upgrading the BIOS DA 682A Series Hardware BIOS Setup Entering the BIOS Setup To enter the BIOS setup utility press the F2 key while the system is booting up The main BIOS Setup screen will appear Four options will be available Continue Continue to boot up Boot Manager Select the device for booting up Boot From File Select the UEFI boot up fil SCU Enter the BIOS configuration step Select SCU to enter the BIOS configuration E Boot From Ale When you enter SCU a basic description of each function key is listed at the bottom of the screen Refer to these descriptions to learn how to use them F1 General Help Ps Select Item F5 F6 Change Values gt Select Menu FO Setup Defaults ESC Exit F10 Save and Exit EN TER Select or go to Submenu 3 2 DA 682A Series Hardware BIOS Setup The BIOS configuration screen will be shown when you enter SCU option Refer to the following figure System Time F5 F6 Enter Please note that the information for Processor Type will vary depending on the different models that you purchase Main Information The main page indicates the system information such as model name BIOS version and CPU type User may view the basic system hardware information in the page Advanced Settings The Advanced Features screen will appear when choosing the Advanced item from the main menu Boot Confi
8. be bundled together and which kept separate The rule of thumb is that wiring that carries similar electrical signals can be bundled together e When necessary it is strongly advised that you label the wiring for all devices in the system ATTENTION Do not run signal or communication wiring and power wiring in the same wire conduit To avoid interference wires with different signal characteristics should be routed separately 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 2 4 DA 682A Series Hardware Hardware Installation Connecting the Power To power on the DA 682A embedded computer connect the power line to the DA 682A 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 blink
9. standard Baudrates DA 682A Series Hardware Introduction Overview The DA 682A series of computers are x86 platforms in a standard 19 inch 2U rack mountable case with VGA output 6 gigabit Ethernet ports a CompactFlash socket four USB ports and two PCI slots that accept DA Series expansion modules With their robust design DA 682A computers are specialized for a wide variety of industrial automation applications such as power substations transportation and shipping applications and oil and gas production and supply The DA 682A comes with either Linux Debian 7 or Windows Embedded Standard 7 pre installed providing a friendly environment for developing sophisticated application software Moxa s ready to run software and dedicated after service support are also available to help programmers save time and money as they develop code In addition the DA 682A also comes with three different CPU options and basic stripped down models that allow system designers to install the DOM RAM and operating system of their choice making these computers extremely flexible platforms for building custom industrial solutions Moxa provides a variety of communication modules for the DA series including an 8 port RS 232 422 485 module a 4 port 10 100 Mbps LAN module and a universal PCI expansion module This friendly design gives users the advantage of being able to swap out modules quickly and easily making the DA 682A an ideal solution for a wide ar
10. 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 MOXA wnable LED Module A Module B 12345678 SS 6 0000000 saint rn 00000000 00000000 O 00000000 Y in nm w 006000000 00000000 e eecccecece __ 2 Yellow RX 10 Mbps 12345678 12345678 123456 ae DA 682A Industrial Embedded Computer 2 8 DA 682A Series Hardware Hardware Installation Gigabit LAN Ports The DA 682A Basic System has 6 Gigabit LAN ports When the cable is properly connected the LEDs on the RJ45 connectors will glow to indicate a proper connection 10 100 1000 Mbps Ethernet x 6 Pin 10 100 Mbps 1000 Mbps pa Te TRO O 2 Treo TRDO 2 3 RK TROY PE O so o gt TRO e Re TRO A A TGH O8 A O ON The default IP addresses and netmasks of the Gigabit LAN ports are as follows Default Address Netmask 192 168 6 127 255 255 255 0 192 168 7 127 255 255 255 0 192 168 8 127 255 255 255 0 Please note that the W7E models use DHCP for the IP addresses 2 9 DA 682A Series Hardware Hardware Installation Upgrading the Memory M
11. will be 5 tolerance for the temperature values Please also note that at 100 C the accuracy of CPU temperature readings are in the range of 5 C to 10 C This deteriorates to 10 C to 15 C at 50 C The CPU temperature readings saturates 3 6 DA 682A Series Hardware BIOS Setup at ome point below 50 C Any CPU reading below 50 C is unreliable and may only be interpreted as indicating a temperature below 50 C For system temperature there will be 5 tolerance for the temperature values Security Settings This section allows users to configure security settings with a supervisor password and user password Set Supervisor Password Set Supervisor Password This item allows you set the supervisor password Select and then enter the password and then confirm the password again To delete the password enter Set Supervisor Password and then enter the old password then leave the new password fields blank and press enter Set Supervisor Password Please type in your new password Please confirm your new password Power Settings The section allows users to configure power settings lt Enab led gt Turbo Mode This item allows users to determine whether to enable the Intel CPU Turbo Boost technology Options Enabled default Disable 3 DA 682A Series Hardware BIOS Setup Please note that this item is only available on the DA 682A C7 DA 682A C7 LX and DA 682A C7 W7E models Auto Wake o
12. 1 Connect the SATA cables to the hard drive drives DRIVE REV AAE AA0O AX002J H DISK DRIVE MQ01ABD100 TOSHIBA S 02J Y2012 UNKRARABEDAO 1ABD100 Hey AAOO AXO TOSHIBA OA DATE 16MA MHA DISK DRIVE DRIVE REV DC 5V 1 0A Single Disk Bracket Double Disk Bracket Step 4 Take off the upper cover of the computer and find the locations of the bracket and the SATA cable power cable SATA Cable Power Cable HDD Bracket Location y n n n n DA 682A Series Hardware Hardware Installation Step 5 Place and fasten the bracket with the screws ADVANCED 00 NOT REMOVE ANY LABELS HING HOLE e i 400 NOT PUSH ON THE TOP COVER AVOID GIVING SHOCK b MADE IN CHINA CED 147 KCC REM TSD M001 ABD100 Asess 400 NOT COVER BREAT By J 2 E RDO0000162 TOSHIBA CORPORATION an AG ve ch i 145163 L Al a 0000000000001 0000 OOIT 455MB CYL16383 H16 S63 TB LBA 1 953 525 168Sectors ESO DRIVE REV AAE AA00 AX002J E DC 5V 1 04 DATE 16MAY2012 TOSHIBA Disk DRIVE MQO1ABD100 SIN 52G5SOEKS SW4 HDKBB96E0A01 S weearkar Mo a Single Disk Dual Disks Installing and Removing Expansion Modules The DA 682A embedded computer has two slots for DA expansion modules There is no primary or secondary slot modules may be installed in either on slot A or slot B as the user wishes To install or remove expansion modules follow these instructions
13. 1 mm Weight 7 kg Dimensions 440 x 315 x 90 mm 17 32 x 12 40 x 3 54 in without rackmount ears Mounting Standard 19 inch rack Environmental Limits Operating Temperature 10 to 60 C 14 to 140 F Storage Temperature 20 to 80 C 4 to 176 F Ambient Relative Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Anti vibration 2 g rms O IEC 68 2 34 random wave 5 500 Hz 1 hr per axis Anti shock 20 g O IEC 68 2 27 half sine wave 11 ms Power Requirements Input Voltage 100 to 240 VAC auto ranging 47 to 63 Hz for AC input Power Consumption 30 W full loading Standards and Certifications Safety UL 60950 1 CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 03 EN 60950 1 CCC GB4943 GB9254 GB17625 1 EMC EN 61000 6 4 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 EN 55024 FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class A Green Product RoHS CRoHS WEEE Reliability Alert Tools Built in buzzer and RTC real time clock with battery lithium backup Automatic Reboot Trigger Built in watchdog timer configurable for restarts at 1 to 255 second intervals Warranty Warranty Period 3 years Details See www moxa com warranty 1 6 DA 682A Series Hardware Introduction Expansion Modules Software Selectable Serial Ports Jpacsros 108 DA SPO8 DB__ DA SPOS I TB DA SP3S IT8 Serial Interface Serial Standards Protection 15 KV ESD and 2 15 KV ESD 15 KV ESD and 2 KV 15 KV ESD and 2 KV KV isolation protection for all isolation protection for isolation protection for protection for al
14. 8 BOO TYD Ct rrr rE ENINA ENEEIER 3 8 PXE BOOELO LAN ocrni tiita a a a a a a a anaiaiads 3 8 AGO BOOU O DION Sorrir SS E E E E E E EE N 3 9 U P BOOT S 3 9 EFI Device FIRS Cora AS 3 9 BOO Delay ME tirer ee OE o o o y 0 3 9 A gr cr ee ee eee eee 3 9 EXIG SCUliInGS srta bieen ladra airis 3 10 y sta ATA Lee 8 ar 9 10 Oe PI A USE E E a ee ae eee Se eee eee rr rte arr 3 10 Save Change WRNOUCEXSI T sd is 3 10 EXE Discarding CHANGES eere e a a ea crim initia dws a wenn tue e SRA IRATA OA ENa TAEAE 3 10 boad Optimal Deals r iieii aaa 3 10 toad Custom Defa Ulls A AAA ARA AAA 3 10 Save Custom Detalle ii is 3 10 Discard ENAMORA AAA AAA A aa ta 3 10 POr dN A On A ica uececauatasaiucacaaacecauacaceqadacauacsescats 3 11 A Safety Installation Instructions 1 Introduction Thank you for purchasing a Moxa DA 682A Series ready to run industrial computer This manual introduces the hardware installation connector interfaces and BIOS setup of the DA 682A For software configuration and management please refer to the user s manual for your operating system The following topics are covered in this chapter Overview Model Descriptions and Package Checklist Appearance Dimensions Features 00 000 Hardware Block Diagram gt DA 682A Basic System Hardware Specifications a gt Basic Systems O Expansion Modules gt Software Selectable Serial Ports gt Ethernet LAN Ports gt Ethernet Switching gt Universal PCI Slot O Non
15. AN Serial LAN Programmable LED x 8 MOXA Modble A Modile B 12345 67 8 gt o 00000000 HH eecccceee 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 90000000 Pate DA 682A Industrial Embedded Computer Power LED Ethernet Storage LED LED x 12 Power LED Storage LED LED Color Description S Power Off No power input or power error exists Yellow Blinking Data is being written to or to read from the storage unit Off Storage unitis idle Storage unit is idle Green 100 Mbps Ethernet mode Gigabit LAN cae 1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet mode S No operation or 10 Mbps Ethernet mode Programmable Defined by users 1 8 Green 100 Mbps Ethernet mode or TX signal of serial port is active Module A LEDs i8 Orange 10 Mbps Ethernet mode or RX signal of serial port is active Green 100 Mbps Ethernet mode or TX signal of serial port is active Module B LED Eg Yellow 10 Mbps Ethernet mode or E a e of serial port is active Off o No operation 2 6 DA 682A Series Hardware Hardware Installation Connecting to a Display Your DA 682A 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 RED GREEN BLUE 2 7 DA 682A Series Hardware Hardware Installation Connecting USB Devices The DA 682A embedded computer has four USB 2 0 ports with two ports on the front panel and
16. DA 682A Series Embedded Computer Hardware Manual Second Edition October 2013 www moxa com product MOXA 2013 Moxa Inc All rights reserved DA 682A Series Embedded Computer Hardware Manual The 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 Trademarks O 2013 Moxa Inc All rights reserved The MOXA logo is a registered trademark of Moxa Inc All other trademarks or registered marks in this manual belong to their respective manufacturers Disclaimer Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Moxa Moxa provides this document as is without warranty of any kind either expressed or implied including but not limited to its particular purpose Moxa reserves the right to make improvements and or changes to this manual or to the products and or the programs described in this manual at any time Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable However Moxa assumes no responsibility for its use or for any infringements on the rights of third parties that may result from its use This product might include unintentional technical or typographical errors Changes are periodically made to the information herein to correct such errors and these changes are incorporated into new editions of the publication T
17. Ns USB x 4 CompactFlash socket 1 GB system memory 2 GB Linux Debian 7 pre installed DOM DA 682A C7 W7E Rackmount computer with Core i7 2610UE 1 5 GHz dual core CPU VGA 6 Gigabit LANs USB x 4 CompactFlash socket 2 GB system memory 8 GB Windows Embedded Standard 7 pre installed DOM Each model ships with following additional items e Rackmount kit e Quick Installation Guide amp Documentation CD e Product Warranty Statement 1 2 DA 682A Series Hardware Introduction Optional Expansion Modules e DA SP0O8 I DB 8 port RS 232 422 485 serial port module with isolation protection DB9 connectors e DA SPO8 DB 8 port RS 232 422 485 serial port module DB9 connectors e DA SPO8 I TB 8 port RS 232 422 485 serial port module with isolation protection terminal block connector e DA LNO4 RJ 4 port 10 100 Mbps LAN module e DA UPCI DK 5V standard PCI extension kit ATTENTION Additional expansion modules are currently under development Appearance Front View Module A Module B Proaramimahie LEDx16 LEDx16 o USB 2 0 Serial LAN Serial LAN Host x 2 12345678 o 00000000 ra a re CCC 00000000 00000000 Y j x me 00 00000000 Seecccsee f Gigabit Efhemet DA 682A Industrial Embedded Computer Power LED Ethernet Reset Button Rackmount Ear Rackmount Ear Storage LED LEDx12 Rear View Module Slot A Module Slot B Power Button Grounding Connector Power LED Storage LED Po
18. a serial device that requires using a non standard baudrate you must first check that the DA 682A supports a baudrate within the tolerance specified by the serial device manufacturer Use the following formula to calculate which baudrates are supported by the DA 283 A Baudrate 921600 N M 8 bps for N 1 2 18431 M 0 1 2 7 or B Baudrate 8 x 921600 K bps for K 8 9 147456 If you are a programmer and you need to write a driver for your serial device then you may need to use formula A If you have a serial device that requires using a non standard baudrate then you can use formula B to determine if the DA 682A 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 682A 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 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 682A 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 Baudrate Baudrate O N M M_ 921600 1 0 192
19. cs Device This option allows you to enable disable the internal graphics device IGD DVHT Pre Al located IGD DVMT Pre Allocated This item allows you to configure pre allocated memory capacity for the IGD Pre allocated graphics memory is invisible to the operating system Options 64 MB default 32 MB 96 MB 128 MB 256 MB 512 MB 3 5 DA 682A Series Hardware BIOS Setup DVMT is a BIOS solution where the optimum amount of memory is dynamically allocated and de allocated as needed for balanced graphics and system performance through Intel Direct AGP and a highly efficient memory utilization scheme DVMT ensures the most efficient use of available system memory resources for maximum 2D 3D graphics performance IGD DVMT Size This item allows you to configure the maximum amount of memory DVMT will use when allocating additional memory for the internal graphics device Options 256 MB default 128 MB Max Chipset Configuration This item allows you to configure the chipset settings Power ON after Power Fail Power ON after Power Fail This item allows you to enable disable the computer form automatically powering up after a system crash Options ON default OFF Last State Hardware Monitor This item allows you to view stats like CPU and system temperature voltage levels and other chipset information Please note that the voltage values will vary depending on the different models and there
20. disabled legacy device will be the first Options Disabled default Enabled Boot Delay Time This item allows you to configure the delay time value for users to input hot key during POST time Options O Second default 3 Seconds 5 Seconds 10 Seconds Legacy Normal Boot Menu This item allows you to configure the boot menu Options Normal default Advance Boot Type Order This item allows you to select the boot order Use F5 move up or F6 move down to change values Options Hard Disk Drive default CD DVD ROM Drive USB Others Hard Disk Drive USB Drive This item allows you to view installed devices such as hard disk drives USB drives or CD ROMs For example if you have inserted a USB drive into the computer it will appear here 3 9 DA 682A Series Hardware BIOS Setup Exit Settings The section allows users to exit the BIOS environment Exit Saving Changes Exit Saving Changes Save This item allows you to exit the BIOS environment and save the values you have just configured Options Yes default No Change Without Exit This item allows you to save changes without exiting the BIOS environment Options Yes default No Exit Discarding Changes Load Load Save This item allows you to exit without saving any changes that might have been made to the BIOS Options Yes default No Optimal Defaults This item allows you to revert to the factory default BIOS val
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22. guration 3 3 DA 682A Series Hardware BIOS Setup Boot Configuration This item allows users to configure the default value of Numlock F y if TOr NUNIOCK Nun lock F5 F6 Enter Option On default Off HDC Configuration The host drive controller may be configured for IDE legacy default or AHCI mode When the legacy IDE mode is selected the following screen will appear HDC Configure As Serial ATA Port O to 3 This setting allows the user to display information about the installed drives DA 682A Series Hardware BIOS Setup AHCI SALP Please note that AHCI SALP will only appear when AHCI mode is selected This item allows you to enable aggressive link power management SALP in AHCI SALP enables the host bus adapter to conserve power by directly detecting when a SATA drive is no longer processing information and then immediately shifting it into suspended or sleep modes without waiting for software processes to initiate power down processes Host Capability Register bit 26 Options Enabled default Disabled HDC Configure As SATA Port O to 3 HotPlug This item allows you to enable disable hotplug capabilities the ability to remove the drive while the computer is running for installed storage drives Options Disable default Enabled Video Configuration This item allows you to configure the integrated graphics device IGD for things like memory allocation DVMT Internal Graphi
23. ing when the Flash Disk Module is accessed during boot up It takes about 30 to 60 seconds for the operating system to boot up Module A Module B 12345678 E o eeccccce E Reset SerialPort LAN Port 00000000 00000000 gt G000000O Green TK 100Mbps 00000000 00000000 w 6040000VA Yellow RX Mes 12345678 12345678 123456 gt Gigabit Ethernet DA 682A Industrial Embedded Computer Power LED Storage LED Power Button Grounding Connector Power LED Power Input did 100 240 VAC 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 if 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 e sun unn 006000000 00000000 600000000 ps n Jus 0606000000 OVA A 00000000 19 Vos 12345678 123456758 DA 682A Industrial Embedded Computer Reset Button 2 5 DA 682A Series Hardware Hardware Installation Front Panel LED There are 58 LED indicators on the front panel and 2 on the rear panel Information about each LED is given in the following table Module A Module B LED x 16 LED x 16 Serial L
24. ion Intel core processors Sandy Bridge e Intel Celeron 827E 1 4 GHz single core processor e Intel Celeron 847E 1 1 GHz dual core processor e Intel Core i7 2610UE 1 5 GHz dual core processor OS pre installed Linux or Windows Embedded Standard 7 System Chipset Intel HM65 BIOS 64 Mbit Flash BIOS PCI Plug Play ACPI System Memory 4 GB capacity 1 GB Linux 2 GB Win7 pre installed 1 slot of 4 GB DDR3 1066 1333 SO DIMM SDRAM M USB 4 USB 2 0 ports system bootable type A connector Storage Built in 2 GB Linux 8 GB Win7 industrial DOM for read only OS volume Storage Expansion e 1 x CompactFlash socket e 2 x SATA 300 connector 1 5 DA 682A Series Hardware Introduction Display Graphics Controller Integrated graphics with built in Intel 915GME and built in Intel Extreme Graphics 2 technology Display Memory Dynamic video memory shares up to 32 MB of system memory Display Interface CRT Interface for VGA output DB15 female connector Resolution CRT display mode with pixel resolution up to 2548 x 1536 at 75 Hz Ethernet Interface LAN 6 auto sensing 10 100 1000 Mbps Gigabit ports Magnetic Isolation Protection 1 5 KV built in LEDs System Power Storage LAN 100 1000M mode Programmable 8 LEDs Communication Module A x 16 Module B x 16 Switches and Buttons Power Button On Off on rear panel Reset Button Soft reboot on front panel Physical Characteristics Housing SECC sheet metal
25. ion 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 that 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
26. l signals all signals all signals signals Serial Signals 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 Lo 2 Parity None Even Odd Space Mark Flow Control RTS CTS XON XOFF RS 485 ADDCTM ATTENTION Refer to the Non standard Baudrates section for instructions on how to calculate which baudrates are Supported Ethernet LAN Ports LAN Port Auto sensing 10 100 Mbps x 4 Connector RJ45 connector Protection 1 5 KV magnetic isolation protection Ethernet Switching fb a swos R3 Switch Port Auto sensing unmanaged 10 100 Mbps x 8 Connector RJ45 connector Protection 1 5 KV magnetic isolation protection Universal PCI Slot O CET Fit in System DA 682A Series PCI Slot Interface Bus 32 bit Universal PCI 3 3V and 5V 1 7 DA 682A Series Hardware Introduction Non standard Baudrates Moxa s UART ASIC which is used for both the DA SP08 I DB and DA SPO8 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
27. les Use 4 FMSM5X10 screws 2 for each side to attach the handles to the brackets Step 3 Installing the brackets Use 6 FMSM4X6 screws to attach a bracket to one side of the DA 682A Repeat this procedure on the other side Step 4 Installing the DA 682A in a rack Gently slide the DA 682A onto the rack and then use screws provided by the rack supplier to fix the bracket to the rail Note that four screws are required to attach the DA 682A to the rack Use two screws on the left side and two screws on the right side 2 3 DA 682A Series Hardware Hardware Installation As a final check make sure that the four screws are firmly attached to the rack Wiring Requirements The following common safety precautions should be observed before installing any electronic device e Keep power wires and communications signals wires in separate paths If power and communications signal wires must cross paths make sure the wires are perpendicular at the intersection point NOTE Do not run signal or communication wiring and power wiring in the same wire conduit To avoid interference wires with different signal characteristics should be routed separately e Keep power wires and communications signals wires in separate paths If power and communications signal wires must cross paths make sure the wires are perpendicular at the intersection point e Use the type of signal transmitted through a wire to determine which wires should
28. n S5 This item allows you to configure the computer to wake from S5 status S5 stands for Soft Off where the PSU remains engaged but power to all other parts of the system is cut Auto wake on S5 schedules a soft reboot at certain periodic times that may be specified in the BIOS Options Disabled default By Every Day user specifies a regular daily time when the computer will power up By Day of Month user specified a regular day each month when the computer will power up Auto Wake on 5 lt By Day of Honth gt Wake on LAN This feature is used to wake on the system by a LAN device from a remote host Options Enabled default Disable Boot Settings The section allows users to configure boot settings lt Dual Boot Type gt Boot Type This item allows you to enable disable quick boot function Options Dual Boot Type default Legacy Boot Type UEFI Boot Type PXE Boot to LAN This item allows you to enable disable PXE boot to LAN function 3 8 DA 682A Series Hardware BIOS Setup Options Disabled default Enabled Add Boot Options This item allows you to add the boot order options for shell network and Removables Options Last default First USB Boot This item allows you to enable disable USB boot function Options Enabled default Disabled EFI Device First This item allows you to determine EFI device first or legacy device first If enabled EFI device will be the first if
29. odule The DA 682A embedded computer supports one DDR3 1066 1333 SODIMM module up to 4 GB One DDR3 SDRAM memory module is installed at the factory To upgrade the SDRAM memory module follow these instructions 1 Disconnect the DA 682A from its power source 2 Unfasten the screws on the back of the computer and then take off the upper cover 4 Push two clutches of the socket and remove the old memory module Insert the new memory module into the socket and make sure you insert the SDRAM in the correct direction Push down the memory module and make sure that the clutches have been securely fasten 5 When finished replace the upper cover of the computer and fasten the screws Installing a CompactFlash Card The DA 682A embedded computer comes with a CompactFlash socket To insert a CompactFlash card follow these instructions 1 Disconnect the DA 682A from its power source DA 682A Series Hardware Hardware Installation 2 Unfasten the screws on the back of the computer and then take off the upper cover 3 Find the location of the CompactFlash socket 4 The CompactFlash card socket is located in the middle of the main board 6 TT 7 When finished replace the upper cover of the computer and fasten the screws ATTENTION The DA 682A rackmount 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
30. ray of industrial automation applications Model Descriptions and Package Checklist The DA 682A Series includes the following models O DA 682A CO Rackmount computer with Celeron 827E 1 4 GHz single core CPU without DOM RAM OS VGA 6 Gigabit LANs USB x 4 CompactFlash socket DA 682A CO LX Rackmount computer with Celeron 827E 1 4 GHz single core CPU VGA 6 Gigabit LANs USB x 4 CompactFlash socket 1 GB system memory 2 GB Linux Debian 7 pre installed DOM DA 682A C0 W7E Rackmount computer with Celeron 827E 1 4 GHz single core CPU VGA 6 Gigabit LANs USB x 4 CompactFlash socket 2 GB system memory 8 GB Windows Embedded Standard 7 pre installed DOM DA 682A C1 Rackmount computer with Celeron 847E 1 1 GHz dual core CPU without DOM RAM OS VGA 6 Gigabit LANs USB x 4 CompactFlash socket 0 DA 682A C1 LX Rackmount computer with Celeron 847E 1 1 GHz dual core CPU VGA 6 Gigabit LANs USB x 4 CompactFlash socket 1 GB system memory 2 GB Linux Debian 7 pre installed DOM 0 DA 682A C1 W7E Rackmount computer with Celeron 847E 1 1 GHz dual core CPU VGA 6 Gigabit LANs USB x 4 CompactFlash socket 2 GB system memory 8 GB Windows Embedded Standard 7 pre installed DOM o DA 682A C7 Rackmount computer with Core 7 2610UE 1 5 GHz dual core CPU without DOM RAM OS VGA 6 Gigabit LANs USB x 4 CompactFlash socket DA 682A C7 LX Rackmount computer with Core 7 2610UE 1 5 GHz dual core CPU VGA 6 Gigabit LA
31. removing the CompactFlash card DA 682A Series Hardware Hardware Installation Installing a Disk on Module DOM The DA 682A stores its operating system on a disk on module DOM that is pre installed inside the computer Users can install their own DOM if so desired 1 Disconnect the DA 682A from its power source 2 Unfasten the screws on the back of the computer and then take off the upper cover 3 Find the location of the DOM socket DOM gt Ey 5 Remove the old DOM and then insert the new DOM into the slot 6 When finished replace the upper cover of the computer and fasten the screws Installing one or two SATA Hard Disks The DA 682 comes with two optional SATA hard disk installation kits that allow users to install one or two SATA HDD SSD onto the computers Follow these steps for the installation The first SATA hard disk package includes one SATA power cable one SATA data cable one hard drive bracket for a single drive four bracket screws and four hard disk screws The second kit includes all of the same components plus cables and screws for two drives and a drive bracket that will mount two SATA hard drives SATA Cable Power Cable SATA Cable Power Cable Bracket Screws gt 309 HDD Screws gt 95 ee Bracket HDD Screws q Hard Disk Bracket Hard Disk Bracket Single Disk Mounting Assembly Double Disk Mounting Assembly DA 682A Series Hardware Hardware Installation Step
32. ues Options Yes default No Custom Defaults This item allows you to load custom default values for the BIOS settings Options Yes default No Custom Defaults This item allows you to save the current BIOS values as a custom default that may be reverted to at any time by the load custom defaults selection just above Options Yes default No Discard Changes This item allows you to discard all settings you have just configured DA 682A Series Hardware BIOS Setup Options Yes default No Upgrading the BIOS This section describes how to upgrade the BIOS However please note that it is easy to permanently damage the computer when upgrading the BIOS We strongly recommend that you contact Moxa s technical support staff for assistance in order to obtain all necessary tools and the most current advice before attempting to upgrade the BIOS on any Moxa device Step 1 Create a Bootable USB Disk Before upgrading the BIOS every user should first create a bootable USB RAM drive as a system rescue device A useful software suite for building USB RAM drives may be found by searching for Rufus which may then be downloaded and used to create a bootable RAM drive Do the following steps to create a bootable USB disk by using Rufus Start the Rufus and in Device drop down list select the Rufus v13 4 270 USB device that you want to use as a bootable disk Device Select MBR partition scheme for BIOS or UEFI
33. weet eaueete te Cueien EEEE EEEE EROE 2 6 Connecting toa A ea ee ne Re ee ee ee te ee eee ee ee ee re 2 7 COMME CHINO USB DEVICE SAA ANA Asa 2 8 Gigabit LANG PORES ansia n 2 9 upgrading the Memory Modena 2 10 IMstalllhg a CompactrlashiCardscrepins asc e n EE sti ia a li 2 10 INsStallIha a Disk On Module DOM A A AA A a O 2 12 Installing OnesOnrtwo SATA Hard DISKS sarta aD Nears EEN 2 12 Installing and REMOVING Expansion MOCUIES ccc ccce cee EEE EEE E EDD EEE EE EEE EE nnn EEE aS 2 14 DA SP08 I DB DA SPO08 DB Serial Expansion Modules ccccccccceee eee eenssaceeeeeeeeteeaesssaaeeeeeeeettnnassgaaaeeees 2 15 DA SPOS8 l TB Serial Expansion Mod le enere 2 15 DA LNO4 RI LAN EX pansion Modas etn tous tees tet tou hou ean bon Wena eens tea onc teen teen Sen a 2 16 3 BIOS SA sven aaa AAAA AAA ENEKEN ENS 3 1 Entering the BOSS UD ioi e E e E EEE A SS SN ON EEE 3 2 Main TATORMIATIONH cise e acacia 3 3 Adyanced SEWING Saa 3 3 BOOL CONNOUCI Mira AAA A S 3 4 ADECOAHgUFatON ataco led cl a E bales Bee D DEA EE a a a des 3 4 MASO CONO Ma ON ea E E E E ter aas tae eee ee 3 5 Suso ae Miro AA 3 6 Hardware Montoro Es 3 6 Secure errre eee rere terre ree cer eee errr errr Tree A EIA ARAGAO IIA IAE 3 7 SEU SUDEFVISOF PASS WO en 3 7 POWER DERING Sennie aa ee Eos De bi DEEE EE ENEE EEEE E EEEE EEEE EEEE UEN 3 7 PODOM OUE aid E coiaccaeas 3 7 ATON Ke O a E een E E A E N 3 8 Wake Om LAN soriana delia 3 8 BOOL SEWING Sarna aaa tadas 3
34. wer Input VGA USB 2 0 10 100 1000 Mbps 100 240 VAC Host x 2 Ethernet x 6 1 3 DA 682A Series Hardware Introduction Dimensions 315 12 40 00000000 00000000 00000000 O 00000000 00000000 00000000 O 00000000 Features The DA 682A computer has the following features 2 generation Intel core processors Sandy Bridge e Built in DDR3 SDRAM and industrial DOM e 6 Gigabit Ethernet ports for network redundancy 8 2 PCI expansion slots for expansion modules e 1 CompactFlash socket for storage expansion 8 4 high speed system bootable USB 2 0 ports e 19 inch 2U rack mountable case 0 100 240 VAC power inputs 0 Ready to Run Linux Debian 7 or Windows Embedded Standard 7 platform O Fanless design Features supported by expansion modules e 8orl16 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 ATTENTION Refer to the Non standard Baudrates section for instructions on how to calculate which baudrates are Supported DA 682A Series Hardware Introduction Hardware Block Diagram DA 682A Basic System Intel CPU DDR3 SODIMM RTC Flash DOM Watchdog Gigabit Intel HM65 CF Socket LAN x 6 USB 2 0 x 4 Expansion Expansion Module A Module B Hardware Specifications Basic Systems Computer CPU 2nd generat
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