Lanner electronic FW-7890 manuel d'utilisation

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    FW -7890 Series 19” 2U Intel Dual Xeron Rackmount Network Security Platform User’s Manual[...]

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    ii Copyright and Disclaimers © Copyright 2004 - Lanner Electronics Inc. All Rights Reserved The contents in this publication have been thoroughly checked and considered accurate. The publisher and manufacturer of this product, La nner Electronics, is not responsible for any violation of patents or other rights of third parties resulting from its u[...]

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    iii Federal Communications Co mmission (FCC) Statement This Equipment has been tested and fou nd to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of th e FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harm ful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. Th is equ[...]

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    iv Safety Instruc tions The following information relates to the safety of installation and maintenance personnel. Read all instructions before attempting to unpack, insta ll or operate this equipm ent, especially before connecting the power adapter . Please keep the following in mind as you unpack and install this equipment:  Always follow basi[...]

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    v Getting T echnical Assistance Should you encounter questions or probl ems w ith your FW -7890, Lanner Electronics is ready to assist you within the guidelines of our product support programs. First, check the electronic product documentation for assistance. If you still cannot find the solution to your problem, contact Lanner sales team with the [...]

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    vi T able of Contents Copyright and Disclaimers ....................................................................................................ii T rademark Acknowledgments ...............................................................................................ii Radio Frequency Emissions Notice..........................................[...]

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    vii LCD Module and Key Pad For FW -7890 ........................................................................... 44 A p p e n d i x E ................................................................................................................... 44 LAN Bypass Function ..........................................................................[...]

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    1 C h a p t e r 1 Getting Started 1.1 Introduction Figure 1 – FW -7890 Outlook The FW -7890 is a 2U rackmount network security solution targeting the Enterprise market. The FW -7890 supports dual socket 604 for Intel Xeon processor with 800MHz FSB. It is designed with an Intel E7520 as its northbridge and Intel 6300ESB as its southbridge.; All Gi[...]

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    2 1.2 T echnical Specifications Model Name FW-7890A FW-7890B SBC SBC MB-X77A MB-X77B CPU Dual Intel ® Xeon Processor , up to 3.6G with 1M L2, 800 FSB, and Hyper -Threading T echnology with 64- b it Extended Memory Chipset Intel E7520 / Intel 6300ESB / Winbond W8362 7HF Security Processor Cavium CN1010 N/A BIOS Award BIOS Memory Four 240-pin DDR-II[...]

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    3 1.3 Packing Contents Carefully unpack your package and make sure that you have the following items.  FW -7890 Network security Platform x 1 pcs  Console cable(RJ-45) x 1 pcs  1.8 meters long cross-over Ethernet cable x 1 pcs  1.8 meters long straight-through Ethern et cable x 1 pcs  Face panel name plate label x 1 pcs  Power cab[...]

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    4 1.4 MB-X77 System Board MB-X77 is the system board bundled with the FW -7890 Network security platform. The succeeding sections list all MB-X77 related jump er settings and connector pin a ssignments. 1.4.1 Board Layout Figure 3 – MB-X7 7 Jumpers and Connectors PCIXA1 F AN3 F AN1 , 2 PME1 CF1 IDEB1 USBF1 LPT A1 COMB1 PKMB1 PCIB1 PS4S2` SA T A2 [...]

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    5 1.4.2 Jumper Settings and I/O Connector The onboard jumper settings and I/O connector of MB-X77 are custom-tailored to fit the FW -7890 functionality . Changing the jumper se ttings may result in system malfunction or unforeseen damages. Jumper Settings and I/O Connector Summary for MB-X77 JUMPER FUNCTION PLRS1 Power LED,HD LED,Reset,Sp eaker Con[...]

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    6 PLRS1:Power LED,HD LED,Reset, Speaker Connector(1 1 Pin 2.54mm) PIN NO. DESCRIPTION 1 Power LED + 2 Power LED + 3 GND 4 HDD LED + 5 HDD LED - 6 RE SET SW + 7 RESET SW – (G ND) 8 External Speaker - 9 Internal Buzzer - 10 NC 1 1 External Speaker + PKMB1:PS/2 Keyboard & Mouse Connector (2x4 Header 2.54mm ) PIN NO. DESCRIPTION PIN NO. DESCRIPTI[...]

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    7 5 D ata 6 6 D ata 9 7 D ata 5 8 D ata 10 9 D ata 4 10 D ata 11 11 D ata 3 12 D ata 12 13 D ata 2 14 D ata 13 15 D ata 1 16 D ata 14 17 D ata 0 18 D ata 15 19 Ground 20 K EY 21 D MA RE Q # 22 Ground 23 IOW # 24 Ground 25 IOR # 26 Ground 27 IOCHRD Y 28 Ground 29 D MA ACK # 30 Ground 31 Interru pt 32 N C 33 S A1 34 PD80P / S D80P 35 S A0 36 S A2 37 [...]

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    8 FAN4~6 : 3 Pin FAN Connector Pin No. Description 1 Ground 2 +12V 3 FAN Status CF1:Compact Flash Connector PIN DESCRIPTION PIN DESCRIPTION 1 GND 26 CD1- 2 DATA3 27 DATA11 3 DATA4 28 DATA12 4 DATA5 29 DATA13 5 DATA6 30 DATA14 6 DATA7 31 DATA15 7 CE1# 32 CE2# 8 A10 33 VS1# 9 OE# 34 IOR# 10 A9 35 IOW# 11 A8 36 WE# 12 A7 37 READY# 13 CFVCC3 38 CFVCC3 [...]

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    9 COMB1: Serial Port #2 Connector ( Header ) DESCRIPTION PIN NO RS-232 1 Data Carrier Detect ( DCDB # ) 2 Data Set Read y ( DSRB # ) 3 Receive Data ( RXD B ) 4 Re q uest To Se nd ( RTSB # ) 5 Transmit Data ( TXDB ) 6 Clear To Send ( CTSB # ) 7 Data Terminal Read y ( DTRB # ) 8 Rin g Indicator ( RIB # ) 9 Ground 10 KEY LPTA1 : Parallel Connector ([...]

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    10 PIN NO. DESCRIPTION PIN NO. DESCRIPTION 1 +3.3V 13 +3.3V 2 +3.3V 14 -12V 3 Ground 15 Ground 4 +5V 16 PSON- 5 Ground 17 Ground 6 +5V 18 Ground 7 Ground 19 Ground 8 Power Good 20 NC 9 Stand-B y 5V 21 +5V 10 +12V 22 +5V 11 +12V 23 +5V 12 +3.3V 24 Ground PCIB1:124 Pin Mini PCI Socket Pin No. Descri p tion Pin No. Descri p tion 1 TIP 2 RING 3 8PMJ-3 [...]

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    11 25 CLK 26 RST 27 GROUND 28 +3.3V 29 REO 30 GNT 31 +3.3V 32 GROUND 33 AD31 34 PME 35 AD29 36 RESER VED 37 GROUND 38 AD30 39 AD27 40 +3.3V 41 AD25 42 AD28 43 RESERVE D 44 AD26 45 C _ BE-3 46 AD24 47 AD23 48 IDSEL 49 GROUND 50 GROUND 51 AD21 52 AD22 53 AD19 54 AD20 55 GROUND 56 PA R 57 AD17 58 AD18 59 C _ BE-2 60 AD16 61 IRDY 62 GROUND 63 +3.3V 64 [...]

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    12 91 AD5 92 AD4 93 RESERVE D 94 AD2 95 AD3 96 AD0 97 +5V 98 RESERVED- WIP 99 AD1 100 RESERVE D-WIP 101 GROUND 102 GROUND 103 AC _ SYNC 104 M66EN 105 AC _ SDATA _ IN 106 AC _ SDATA _ OUT 107 AC _ BIT _ CLK 108 AC _ CODEC _ ID0 109 AC _ CODEC _ ID1 110 AC _ RESET 111 MOD _ AUDIO _ M1 1 2 R E S E R V E D 113 AUDIO _ GND 114 GROUND 115 SYS _ AUDIO _ O[...]

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    13 PCIXA1: 184 Pin 3V PCIX Socket Pin Side B Side A comments 1 -12V TRST# 32-bit connector star t 2 TCK +12V 3 Ground TMS 4 TDO TDI 5 +5V +5V 6 +5V INTA# 7 INTB# INTC# 8 INTD# +5V 9 PRSNT1# Reserved 10 Reserved +3.3V ( I/O ) 11 PRSNT2# Reserved 12 CONNECTO R KEY 3.3 volt key 13 CONNECTO R KEY 3.3 volt key 14 Reserved 3.3V aux 15 Ground RST# 16 [...]

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    14 30 AD ﹝ 19 ﹞ Ground 31 +3.3V AD ﹝ 18 ﹞ 32 AD ﹝ 17 ﹞ AD ﹝ 16 ﹞ 33 C/BE ﹝ 2 ﹞ # +3.3V 34 Ground FRAME# 35 IRDY# Ground 36 +3.3V TRDY# 37 DEVSEL# Ground 38 Ground STOP# 39 LOCK# +3.3V 40 PERR# Reserved* 41 +3.3V Reserved* 42 SERR# Ground 43 +3.3V PAR 44 C/BE ﹝ 1 ﹞ # AD ﹝ 15 ﹞ 45 AD ﹝ 14 ﹞ +3.3V 46 Ground AD ﹝ 13 ?[...]

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    15 CONNECTOR KE Y 64-bit spacer 63 Reserved Ground 64-bit spacer 64 Ground C/BE ﹝ 7 ﹞ # 65 C/BE ﹝ 6 ﹞ # C/BE ﹝ 5 ﹞ # 66 C/BE ﹝ 4 ﹞ # +3.3V ( I/O ) 67 Ground PAR6 4 68 AD ﹝ 63 ﹞ AD ﹝ 62 ﹞ 69 AD ﹝ 61 ﹞ Ground 70 +3.3V ( I/O ) AD ﹝ 60 ﹞ 71 AD ﹝ 59 ﹞ AD ﹝ 58 ﹞ 72 AD ﹝ 57 ﹞ Ground 73 Ground AD ﹝ 56 ?[...]

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    16 PS4S1~2:4-Pin Power Connector (Small-4P ) Pin No. Description 1 5V 2 Ground 3 Ground 4 12V PS8P1:8-Pin Power Connect or (Xeon-8P Male ) Pin No. Description Pin No. Description 1 Ground 5 +12V 2 Ground 6 +12V 3 Ground 7 +12V 4 Ground 8 +12V SATAB1 : 180º SATA CONNECTOR Pin No. Descri p tion 1 GND 2 TX _ P 3 TX _ M 4 GND 5 RX _ M 6 RX _ P 7 GND V[...]

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    17 PME1:One PME1 Connector supports Wake-on-Lan PIN DESCRIPTION 1 3VSTB 2 PME- 3 GND LUSBCOM1 : BOX_HEADER_2X20_2.00_DIP Pin No. Descri p tion Pin No. Descri p tion 1 COM _ GND 2 COM _ GND 3 NDSR1 4 NDCD1 5 NRTS1 6 NRXD1 7 NCTS1 8 NTXD1 9 NRI1 10 NDTR1 11 GENSTS- 12 REDSTS- 13 HDLED- 14 HDLED+ 15 GND 16 PRLED+ 17 LCD- 18 VCC 19 LPD7 20 LPD6 21 LP[...]

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    18 1 12V 2 VCC3 3 12V 4 VCC3 5 12V 6 VCC3 7 RELAY_C 8 VCC3 9 VCC3AUX 10 VCC3 11 VCC 12 VCC 13 WAKE 14 TCK 15 PRSNT1 16 SMCLK 17 TRST 18 SM DAT 19 TDO 20 TDI 21 BTX3- 22 TMS 23 BTX3+ 24 BRX3- 25 GND 26 BRX3+ 27 BTX2- 28 GND 29 BTX2+ 30 BRX2- 31 GND 32 BRX2+ 33 BTX1- 34 GND 35 BTX1+ 36 BRX1- 37 GND 38 BRX1+ 39 BTX0- 40 GND 41 BTX0+ 42 BRX0- 43 GND 44[...]

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    19 55 ATX2- 56 ARX3+ 57 ATX2+ 58 GND 59 GND 60 ARX2- 61 ATX1- 62 ARX2+ 63 ATX1+ 64 GND 65 GND 66 ARX1- 67 ATX0- 68 ARX1+ 69 ATX0+ 70 GND 71 GND 72 ARX0- 73 GND 74 AR X0+ 75 ACLK- 76 GND 77 ACLK+ 78 GND 79 GND 80 PWRGD USBF1 : USB Port #1 & #2 Connector 2x5 Pin 2.54mm PIN DESCRIPTION PIN DESCRIPTION 1 USB_VCC 2 Grond 3 Key 4 USBD1+ 5 USBD0- 6 [...]

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    20 1.5 FW -7890 19” 2U Rackmount Firewall Mechanisms This section of the manual describes the mechan ical and device nomenclature of FW -7890. 1.5.1 Face Panel Figure 5 – FW -7890 Face Panel Face Panel LED S tatus and Behavior The following table lists and explains the beha vior of each LED on the FW -7890 front panel. LED Color St a t u s Desc[...]

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    21 1.5.3 Rear View Figur e 6 – FW -7890 Rear V iew  Power Switch: Click the Power Switch , and the system will be power on.  Power Mute Switch: When there is a power supply failure, the sy stem will be alarm. Only click the power mute switch and the system will stop to alarm. Faulty or impr oper use of the power adap tor may cause permanent[...]

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    C h a p t e r 2 FW-7890 Hardware Installation Guide 2.1 Hardware Installation Guide - CPU Installation If you plug in single CPU in FW-7890, be notes to put in CPU1 . - System Memory Step 1 : The DIMM slot has a notch, the DIMM memory module only fit in o ne direction. Step 2 : Align the memory notch to the m odule and push the memory into the DIMM[...]

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    - Installing Compact Flash Card Step 1 : Insert the compact flash card into the sl ot carefully as shown in the picture. - Installing the Mini-PCI Card Step 1: Insert the PCI expansion card into the mini-PCI slot at 45 degree. St e p 2 : Push down the PCI expansion card and the PCI expansion card is clicked together completely with the PCI expansio[...]

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    Chapter 3 Award BIOS Setup 3.1 BIOS Setup A ward‘s ROM BIOS provides a built-in Setup prog ram 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 of f. In general, the information saved in the CMOS R[...]

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    <Esc> Main Menu - Quit and not save changes in to CMOS Status Page Setup Menu and Option Page Set up Menu - E xit curr ent page and return to Main Menu <+/PgUp> Increase the numeric value or make chang es <-/PgDn> Decrease the numeric value or m ake changes <F1> General help, only for Status Pa ge Setup Menu an d Option Page[...]

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    Note that a brief description of each highlighted selection appears at the bottom of the screen.  Standard CMOS Features Use this m enu for basic syst em config uration.  Advanced BIOS Features Use this menu to set the Advanced F eatures available on your system .  Advanced Chipset Features Use this menu to change the values in th e chipse[...]

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    3.3 Standard CMOS Features The items in S tandard CMOS Setup Menu are divided into 9 categories. Each categor y includes no, one or more than one setup items. Use the arrow keys to hig hlight the item and then use the <PgUp> or <PgDn> keys to select the value you want in each item. Item Options Description Date Mont h DD YYYY Set the sy[...]

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    Master detailed options IDE Channel 0 Slave Options are in its sub menu Press <Enter> to enter the sub menu of detailed options IDE Channel 1 Master Options are in its sub menu Press <Enter> to enter the sub menu of detailed options IDE Channel 2 Master Options are i n its sub menu Press <Enter> to enter the sub menu of detailed o[...]

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    Access Mode CHS LBA Large Auto Choose the access m ode for this hard di sk Cylinder Min = 0 Max = 65535 Set the number of cylinde rs for this hard disk . Head Min = 0 Max = 255 Set the number of read/write heads Precomp Min = 0 Max = 65535 * *** W arning : Setting a value of 65535 means no hard disk Landing zone Min = 0 Max = 65535 * *** Sector Min[...]

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    processors mode supported. Disabled Disables CP U Hyper Threading Feature. Quick Power On Self T est : The default setting is “Enabled”. This speeds up the Power On Self T est (POST) by skipping some items that are normally checked during the full POST . If your system is functioning norm ally , you can choose this feature to speed up the bo ot[...]

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    Agent after Boot : Keep Agent after OS Boot.Configuration options: Enabled / Disabled Shadow Areas : These categories determine whether opti on ROMs will be copied to RAM, Enabled Optional shadow is enabled Disabled Optional shadow is disabled Full Screen LOGO Show: Show full screen logo during BIOS bootup process. Configuration options: Enabled/Di[...]

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    M e m o r y H o l e A t 1 5 M - 1 6 M : Y ou can reserve this area of system memory for ISA adapter ROM. When this area is reserved, it cannot be cached. The user information of peripherals that need to use this area of system memory usually discusses their memory requirements. Delay Prior to Thermal : The Delay Prior T o Thermal BIOS feature contr[...]

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    On-Chip (Primary/Secondary) PCI IDE : The Intel 82C440BX chipset contains a PCI IDE interface with support for two IDE channels. Select Enabled to activate the primary and/or secondary IDE interface. Select Disabled to deactivat e this interface, if you install a primary and/or secondary add-in IDE interface. On-Chip Serial ATA This item allows you[...]

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    USB Mouse Support: Select Enabled if you need to use a USB inferfaced Mouse in the operating system SuperIO Device : Scroll to this item and press <Enter> to view the following screen: W atch Dog : Enable / Disable the W atch dog function. By Pass Function : Enable / Disable the LAN By Pass Function LPT/LCM CONTROL : Use this option to enable[...]

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    3.7 Power Management Setup The Power Management Setup allows you to c onfigure you system to most ef fectively save energy while operating in a manner consistent with your own style of computer use. ACPI Function : This item allows you to enable or disable the Advanced Configuration and Power Management (ACPI). The settin gs are “Enabled” and ?[...]

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    V/H SYNC+Blank This selection will cause th e system to turn off the vertical and horizontal synchronization ports and write blanks to the video buffer. Blank Screen This option only writes blanks to the video buffer. DPMS Initial display power management signaling. Suspend Type Select the Suspend T ype.Configuration options: PWRON Suspend / S top [...]

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    3.8 PnP/PCI Configuration This section describes configuring the PCI bus system. PCI, or P ersonal C omputer I nterconnect, is a system which allows I/O devi ces to operate at speeds nearing the speed the CPU itself uses when communicating with its own special components. This section covers some very technical items and it is strongly recommended [...]

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    3.9 PC Health Status CPU Temperature Detect CPU temperature automatically . System Temperature Detect System temperature auto matically . FAN 1 / FAN 2 / FAN 3 Detect Fan1 / FAN2 speed status automatically . Vcore / +1.5V / +3.3V / +5V / +12V / -12V / -5V / +2.6V / VBAT Detect system' s voltage status automat ically .[...]

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    3.10 Load Optimized Defaults When you press <Enter> on this item you get a confirmation dialog box with a message similar to: Load Optimized Defaults (Y/N) ? N 3.1 1 Supervisor/U ser Password Setting You can set either supervisor or user password, or both of then. The differences between are: Supervisor password: can enter and change the opti[...]

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    3.12 Save and Exit Setup Pressing <Enter> on this item asks for confirmation: Save to CMOS and EXIT (Y/N)? Y Pressing “Y” stores the selections made in the menus in CMOS – a special section of memory that stays on after you turn your system off. The next time you boot your computer, the BIOS configures your system according to the Setup[...]

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    Appendix A Power Supply Power Supply Specification AC Input Spec : VOL T AGE 90 ~ 264 V AC F UL L RANGE Output Specifications Output V oltage Output Current Min. Output Current Max. Output Current Peak Regulation Load Regulation Line Output Ripple & Noise Max.[P-P] 5V 2 30.00 ± 5% ± 1% 50mV 12V 2 32.00 ± 5% ± 1% 120mV -5V 0.05 0.70 +5 ~ -10[...]

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    Appendix B Watchdog Timer Intr oduction Most systems need to be self-reliant. It's not usually possible to wait for someone to reboot them if there are so me component wrong. Some system designs, such as space probes, are simply not accessible to human operators. If t he system ever hangs, such systems are perm anently disabled. In other cases[...]

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    A p p e n d i x C Console Redirection Console redirection allows you to maintain a system from a remote location by re-directing keyboard input and text output through the serial port. T his section will tell you how to use console redirection. 1. Please insert console cable between on FW -7890 and Remote Client System. 2. Setup BIOS in FW -7890. B[...]

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    A p p e n d i x D LCD Module and Key Pad For FW-7890 Purpose The purpose of this document is to provide insta llation inform ation for the LCD module and key pad installed in the FW -7890. Specification overview The LCD module is designed to provide real-time opera ting status and configuration information for the system. Y ou can reference the doc[...]

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    2.Read_KeyPad(); =>This Function get the KeyPad number if user pressed key . =>Direct write function to your program. Ex. int a; a=Read_KeyPad(); Return V alue: "1"=>The Upper Key "2"=>The Down Key "3"=>The Enter Key "4"=>The ESC Key 3.Show_Data(int Dp_T yp e1,int Dp_T ype2,int Dp_T ype3,int[...]

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    A p p e n d i x E LAN Bypass Function Introductio n The bypass function is used to link (or short) two inde pent ehernet ports when the system crash or power off. That means if there are some condition in your s ystem, with LAN Bypass function, it will not interrupt you network traffic. There are two communications states for the by pass func tion,[...]

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    Terms and Conditions Date:2004. 07.08 W arranty Policy 1. All products are warranted a gainst defects in materials and workmanship f or a period of two years from the date of your purchase. 2. The buyer will bear the return freigh t charges for goods return ed for repair within the warran ty period; whereas manufacturer will bear the after se rvice[...]

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    RMA Service Request Form When requesting RMA service, please fill out this RMA Service Request Form . W ithout this form your RMA will be REJECTED!!! RMA No: Reasons to Return: □ Rep air(Please include failu re details) □ T esting Purpose Company: Contact Person: Phone No. Purchased Date: Fax No.: Applied Date: Return Shipping Address: Shipping[...]

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    PEXNSD01-040709 V ersion 1.0 Printed and published in T aiwan[...]