Installation and Configuration Guide
10 Installation and Setup Configuring the Network Settings on the ATS-XPE3. Highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and select Properties.4. Configure th
Installation and Setup 11 Changing the Default Computer and Workgroup NamesChanging the Default Computer and Workgroup NamesIf you plan on installing
12 Installation and Setup Changing the Default Computer and Workgroup Names3. Optionally, select the More... button to enter the primary DNS suffix of
Installation and Setup 13 Starting Routing and Remote Access Services7. Select the Ok button to close the System Properties window.8. Select Ye s to r
14 Installation and Setup Starting Routing and Remote Access Services2. Select Automatic in the Startup type drop list and Apply.3. Select the Start b
Installation and Setup 15 Setting Up Dial-In4. To configure remote desktop use, select the Log On tab, Allow service to interact with desktop, and Ok.
16 Installation and Setup Setting Up Dial-In3. Select the Users tab, check the user (or users) that you want to allow dial-in access.4. To set up call
Installation and Setup 17 Setting Up Dial-In5. If you are not using DHCP, select the Networking tab, highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and select P
18 Installation and Setup Setting Up Dial-In7. If necessary, select the Properties button to configure Call Preferences or Data Connection Preferences
Installation and Setup 19 Setting Up Remote Desktop AccessSetting Up Remote Desktop AccessRemote Desktop is installed and configured on the ATS-XPE so
Trademark NoticesComtrol and DeviceMaster are trademarks of Comtrol Corporation. RocketPort is a registered trademark of Comtrol Corporation. Windows
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Managing Files on the ATS-XPE 21 Managing Files on the ATS-XPEYou can share the ATS-XPE and use Windows Explorer to access or move files or applicatio
22 Managing Files on the ATS-XPEUsing Remote Desktop through the Network3. Select the Experience tab and the appropriate connection speed.4. Select th
Managing Files on the ATS-XPE 23 Using Remote Desktop through a ModemUsing Remote Desktop through a ModemUse this procedure to initiate a Remote Deskt
24 Managing Files on the ATS-XPEUsing Remote Desktop through a Modem6. Select the Connect button.
PC104 RocketPort Option 25 PC104 RocketPort OptionThe PC104 RocketPort serial card is optional in the DeviceMaster ATS-XPE. Note: This option can only
26 PC104 RocketPort OptionConfiguring the RocketPort Serial PortsConfiguring the RocketPort Serial PortsUse the following procedure if you need to rec
PC104 RocketPort Option 27 Configuring the RocketPort Serial Ports3. To change the name of the PC104 RocketPort adapter or the starting COM port numbe
28 PC104 RocketPort OptionConfiguring the RocketPort Serial Ports4. Highlight the port for which you want to configure COM port characteristics and se
PC104 RocketPort Option 29 Configuring the RocketPort Serial Ports5. If you selected RS-485 as the communications mode, highlight the port, select Pro
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30 PC104 RocketPort OptionRocketPort Serial Port ConnectorsRocketPort Serial Port ConnectorsThe following subsections illustrate the pinouts for the q
PC104 RocketPort Option 31 Building Additional DB25 Loopback PlugsBuilding Additional DB25 Loopback PlugsLoopback connectors are DB25 female serial po
32 PC104 RocketPort OptionBuilding Null-Modem CablesBuilding Null-Modem CablesUse the following figure if you need to build a null-modem cable. A null
PC104 RocketPort Option 33 Troubleshooting Serial PortsTroubleshooting Serial PortsThe following subsections discuss the following utilities that are
34 PC104 RocketPort OptionTesting a Comtrol PortTesting a Comtrol PortUse the following procedure to test the RocketPort PC104 serial port.1. Place a
PC104 RocketPort Option 35 Using Port MonitorThe right most light is the loop indicator: If this is on, the COM port internal loopback feature is act
36 PC104 RocketPort OptionChanging Screen AppearanceChanging Screen AppearanceWhile Port Monitor is running, there are a number of commands and contro
PC104 RocketPort Option 37 Report ConfigurationReport ConfigurationTo configure reports, select Config from the Edit menu. The Single report options c
38 PC104 RocketPort OptionPort Monitor VariablesAll Port Monitor calculations are saved at program exit and on the hour in a binary file named calcs.d
PC104 RocketPort Option 39 Port Monitor VariablesTxDayCnt Transmit bytes count sent in the last day.RxMinCnt Receive bytes count sent in the last minu
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40 PC104 RocketPort OptionUsing Peer TracerUsing Peer Tracer The Peer Tracer program (peer.exe) is specifically designed to view the internal operatio
PC104 RocketPort Option 41 Log FunctionsLog Functions All logging functions are found under the File menu. To start keeping a log, select Log to Disk
42 PC104 RocketPort OptionDevice Driver and OS Capabilities and LimitationsfInX, fOutX SupportedfNull SupportedfParity SupportedfOutxCtsFlow Supported
Certified PCMCIA Adapters 43 Certified PCMCIA AdaptersThis section discusses configuration issues for Comtrol certified PCMCIA options.Comtrol Certifi
44 Certified PCMCIA AdaptersLinksys Wireless PC Card (WPC11)2. Select Don’t search. I will choose the driver to install and Next.3. Select Network ada
Certified PCMCIA Adapters 45 Linksys Wireless PC Card (WPC11)5. Select Ye s to the Update Driver Warning message.6. Select Finish.7. Open the Network
46 Certified PCMCIA AdaptersLinksys Wireless PC Card (WPC11)8. Highlight the network to which you want to connect.9. If requested, enter the appropria
Certified PCMCIA Adapters 47 Linksys EtherFast 10/100 + 56K Modem PC Card (PCMLM56)11. To configure the card exclusively for a specific network, selec
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Installing Serial Devices 49 Installing Serial DevicesOverviewThe COM ports provided by the SERIAL PORTS 1-8 can support any asynchronous serial modem
Installation and Setup 5 Installation and SetupThis section discusses the following topics:• Audience• Product overview• Installing the hardware• Conf
50 Installing Serial DevicesInstalling Modems4. Select Don’t search. I will choose the driver to install and Next.5. Select Modems from the Common har
51 Installing Serial DevicesInstalling Modems7. Browse to the location of the driver for your modem and select Open.8. Select Ok.9. Select Next.
52 Installing Serial DevicesInstalling Modems10. Select Continue Anyway.11. Select Finish.In some installations you may get the following message, so
Troubleshooting and Technical Support 53 Troubleshooting and Technical SupportThis section contains troubleshooting information for your Comtrol devic
54 Troubleshooting and Technical SupportEnabling the Event ViewerEnabling the Event ViewerThe Windows Event Viewer has been disabled in the ATS-XPE to
Troubleshooting and Technical Support 55 Using the Recovery CD2. Select Manual in the Startup type drop list and Ok.3. Close the Computer Management c
56 Troubleshooting and Technical SupportCustomer Support PolicyTo use the Recovery CD, you will need the following:• A PC with a Windows operating sys
Troubleshooting and Technical Support 57 Technical SupportTechnical SupportIf you need technical support, contact Comtrol using one of the following m
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Appendix A. Connectors 59 Appendix A. ConnectorsThis section contains information about the standard connectors on the ATS-XPE. For connector informat
6 Installation and Setup Initial Hardware Installationapplication moved to, tested, and run on the ATS-XPE. The ATS-XPE is running Comtrol Corporation
60 Appendix A. ConnectorsUSB InterfacesUSB InterfacesThe USB interfaces provide plug and play for up to 127 external devices.Compact Flash Disk Connec
Appendix A. Connectors 61 AUX A and CONSOLE Port ConnectorsAUX A and CONSOLE Port ConnectorsThis table illustrates the DB9 pinouts for the AUX A and C
62 Appendix A. ConnectorsSerial Ports 1-8 Connector (Optional)Serial Ports 1-8 Connector (Optional)This table lists the pinouts for the DB78 connector
Appendix B. Specifications and Notices 63 Appendix B. Specifications and NoticesThis section discusses the following topics:• Product specifications-
64Environmental Condition SpecificationsEnvironmental Condition SpecificationsThe following table illustrates environmental condition specifications f
Appendix B. Specifications and Notices 65 Technical SpecificationsTechnical SpecificationsThis subsection lists the DeviceMaster ATS-XPE technical spe
66Default Operating System ConfigurationDefault Operating System ConfigurationThe following list is a baseline operating system configuration for the
Appendix B. Specifications and Notices 67 Default Operating System ConfigurationDirect memory access controllerSystem timerSystem CMOS/real time clock
68Default Operating System ConfigurationShell Core Registry DataShell Explorer Registry Data (Pro)Shell Explorer Registry DataShell Group Conversion R
Appendix B. Specifications and Notices 69 Default Operating System ConfigurationRemote Registry ServiceSession Manager (Windows Subsystem)Setup &
Installation and Setup 7 Powering on the ATS-XPE3. Place the DeviceMaster ATS-XPE on a stable surface or attach it to a suitable surface using the mou
70Default Operating System ConfigurationSecurityInfrastructureCertificate Request Client & Certificate AutoenrollmentCertificate User Interface Se
Appendix B. Specifications and Notices 71 Default Operating System ConfigurationMapi32 LibrariesNdisuio InfNetbios DriverNetbrdgs InfNetDav InfNetmscl
72Default Operating System ConfigurationGDI+ 1.0.0.0GDI+ 1.0.10.0Kernel Streaming User Mode SupportMCI SupportMicrosoft Audio Compression Manager (MME
Appendix B. Specifications and Notices 73 Default Operating System ConfigurationNLS: Core FilesNLS: Locale Map IdsNLS: Time ZonesAccessibilityInfrastr
74Default Operating System ConfigurationManagementInfrastructureLightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)Default LDAP Connection Signing: Connectio
Appendix B. Specifications and Notices 75 NoticesNoticesRadio Frequency Interference (RFI) (FCC 15.105)This equipment has been tested and found to com
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Appendix C. Default System Values 77 Appendix C. Default System ValuesThe following section provides information for changing default configuration of
78 Appendix C. Default System ValuesAccessing the Motherboard
Appendix C. Default System Values 79 Clearing the CMOS SetupClearing the CMOS SetupIf you need to clear the CMOS Setup. For example, if you forgot the
8 Installation and Setup Other Installation and Configuration ProceduresOther Installation and Configuration ProceduresAfter the initial installation
80 Appendix C. Default System ValuesChanging the Watch-Dog TimerThree I/O ports control the Watch-Dog Timer and are accessed using the addresses defin
Appendix C. Default System Values 81 System I/O Address MapMOV DX, TIMER_STARTIN AL, DX.;;RESTART COUNTER;;ADD YOUR APPLICATION HERECMP EXIT_AP, 0JN
82 Appendix C. Default System ValuesFirst MB Memory MapFirst MB Memory MapThis table illustrates the first MB memory map.Address DescriptionF000h-FFFF
Appendix D. Changing BIOS Configuration 83 Appendix D. Changing BIOS ConfigurationThis section discusses using the BIOS to change the system defaults.
84 Appendix D. Changing BIOS ConfigurationStandard CMOS SetupStandard CMOS SetupThe Standard CMOS Setup screen is used for basic hardware system confi
Appendix D. Changing BIOS Configuration 85 Chipset Features SetupChipset Features SetupThe Chipset Features Setup screen primarily controls the board&
86 Appendix D. Changing BIOS ConfigurationPNP/PCI ConfigurationPNP/PCI ConfigurationThis menu is used to assign IRQ numbers to your PNP/PCI devices ma
Appendix D. Changing BIOS Configuration 87 Load BIOS DefaultsLoad BIOS DefaultsIf you choose to activate the Load BIOS Defaults menu and then answer Y
88 Appendix D. Changing BIOS ConfigurationIntegrated PeripheralsIntegrated PeripheralsThis option is used to assign Onboard I/O, IRQ, DMA, etc. This
Appendix D. Changing BIOS Configuration 89 SVGA Setup IntroductionSVGA Setup IntroductionThe DeviceMaster ATS-XPE is equipped with an on-board LCD/VGA
Installation and Setup 9 Configuring the Network Settings on the ATS-XPEConfiguring the Network Settings on the ATS-XPEAfter installing the hardware,
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Appendix E. Changing the WatchDog Timer 91 Appendix E. Changing the WatchDog TimerThe hardware watch-dog timer is not supported by the installed Linux
92 Appendix E. Changing the WatchDog TimerChanging the WatchDog TimerThe Watch-Dog Timer is activated by reading the value at address 443H. To ensure
Index 93 Numerics10/100M bps Ethernet 65Aaccessing the motherboard 77agency notices 75air temperature 64altitude 64AUX A portdefault baud 64installing
94 IndexIndexenablingdial-in 15Event Viewer service 54Routing and Remote Access service 13environmental conditions 64Ethernetconnectors 59LEDs 7networ
Index 95 IndexPC104DB25 connectors 30DB78 connector 62DB9 connectors 30driver capabilities 41driver control 64port configuration 26RJ45 connectors 31R
96 IndexIndex
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