Comtrol DM ATS-XPe User Manual

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Summary of Contents

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Installation and Configuration Guide

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10 Installation and Setup Configuring the Network Settings on the ATS-XPE3. Highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and select Properties.4. Configure th

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Installation and Setup 11 Changing the Default Computer and Workgroup NamesChanging the Default Computer and Workgroup NamesIf you plan on installing

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12 Installation and Setup Changing the Default Computer and Workgroup Names3. Optionally, select the More... button to enter the primary DNS suffix of

Page 5 - Installation and Setup

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

Page 6 - Initial Hardware Installation

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

Page 7 - Powering on the ATS-XPE

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.

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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

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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

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18 Installation and Setup Setting Up Dial-In7. If necessary, select the Properties button to configure Call Preferences or Data Connection Preferences

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Installation and Setup 19 Setting Up Remote Desktop AccessSetting Up Remote Desktop AccessRemote Desktop is installed and configured on the ATS-XPE so

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Trademark NoticesComtrol and DeviceMaster are trademarks of Comtrol Corporation. RocketPort is a registered trademark of Comtrol Corporation. Windows

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20 Installation and Setup Setting Up Remote Desktop AccessThis page was intentionally left blank for double-sided printing

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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

Page 15 - Setting Up Dial-In

22 Managing Files on the ATS-XPEUsing Remote Desktop through the Network3. Select the Experience tab and the appropriate connection speed.4. Select th

Page 16 - 16 Installation and Setup

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

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24 Managing Files on the ATS-XPEUsing Remote Desktop through a Modem6. Select the Connect button.

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PC104 RocketPort Option 25 PC104 RocketPort OptionThe PC104 RocketPort serial card is optional in the DeviceMaster ATS-XPE. Note: This option can only

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26 PC104 RocketPort OptionConfiguring the RocketPort Serial PortsConfiguring the RocketPort Serial PortsUse the following procedure if you need to rec

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PC104 RocketPort Option 27 Configuring the RocketPort Serial Ports3. To change the name of the PC104 RocketPort adapter or the starting COM port numbe

Page 21 - Managing Files on the ATS-XPE

28 PC104 RocketPort OptionConfiguring the RocketPort Serial Ports4. Highlight the port for which you want to configure COM port characteristics and se

Page 22 - 4. Select the Connect button

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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Table of Contents 3 Table of ContentsInstallation and Setup ...

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30 PC104 RocketPort OptionRocketPort Serial Port ConnectorsRocketPort Serial Port ConnectorsThe following subsections illustrate the pinouts for the q

Page 25 - PC104 RocketPort Option

PC104 RocketPort Option 31 Building Additional DB25 Loopback PlugsBuilding Additional DB25 Loopback PlugsLoopback connectors are DB25 female serial po

Page 26 - 26 PC104 RocketPort Option

32 PC104 RocketPort OptionBuilding Null-Modem CablesBuilding Null-Modem CablesUse the following figure if you need to build a null-modem cable. A null

Page 27 - PC104 RocketPort Option 27

PC104 RocketPort Option 33 Troubleshooting Serial PortsTroubleshooting Serial PortsThe following subsections discuss the following utilities that are

Page 28 - 28 PC104 RocketPort Option

34 PC104 RocketPort OptionTesting a Comtrol PortTesting a Comtrol PortUse the following procedure to test the RocketPort PC104 serial port.1. Place a

Page 29 - PC104 RocketPort Option 29

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

Page 30 - 30 PC104 RocketPort Option

36 PC104 RocketPort OptionChanging Screen AppearanceChanging Screen AppearanceWhile Port Monitor is running, there are a number of commands and contro

Page 31 - Top View

PC104 RocketPort Option 37 Report ConfigurationReport ConfigurationTo configure reports, select Config from the Edit menu. The Single report options c

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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

Page 33 - Troubleshooting Serial Ports

PC104 RocketPort Option 39 Port Monitor VariablesTxDayCnt Transmit bytes count sent in the last day.RxMinCnt Receive bytes count sent in the last minu

Page 34 - Testing a Comtrol Port

4 Table of ContentsTable of ContentsTroubleshooting and Technical Support ...

Page 35 - Using Port Monitor

40 PC104 RocketPort OptionUsing Peer TracerUsing Peer Tracer The Peer Tracer program (peer.exe) is specifically designed to view the internal operatio

Page 36 - Changing Screen Appearance

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

Page 37 - Report Configuration

42 PC104 RocketPort OptionDevice Driver and OS Capabilities and LimitationsfInX, fOutX SupportedfNull SupportedfParity SupportedfOutxCtsFlow Supported

Page 38 - Port Monitor Variables

Certified PCMCIA Adapters 43 Certified PCMCIA AdaptersThis section discusses configuration issues for Comtrol certified PCMCIA options.Comtrol Certifi

Page 39 - PC104 RocketPort Option 39

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

Page 40 - Using Peer Tracer

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

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46 Certified PCMCIA AdaptersLinksys Wireless PC Card (WPC11)8. Highlight the network to which you want to connect.9. If requested, enter the appropria

Page 42 - 42 PC104 RocketPort Option

Certified PCMCIA Adapters 47 Linksys EtherFast 10/100 + 56K Modem PC Card (PCMLM56)11. To configure the card exclusively for a specific network, selec

Page 43 - Certified PCMCIA Adapters

48 Certified PCMCIA AdaptersLinksys EtherFast 10/100 + 56K Modem PC Card (PCMLM56)This page was intentionally left blank for double-sided printing.

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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

Page 45 - Wireless Networks

Installation and Setup 5 Installation and SetupThis section discusses the following topics:• Audience• Product overview• Installing the hardware• Conf

Page 46 - 46 Certified PCMCIA Adapters

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

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51 Installing Serial DevicesInstalling Modems7. Browse to the location of the driver for your modem and select Open.8. Select Ok.9. Select Next.

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52 Installing Serial DevicesInstalling Modems10. Select Continue Anyway.11. Select Finish.In some installations you may get the following message, so

Page 49 - Installing Serial Devices

Troubleshooting and Technical Support 53 Troubleshooting and Technical SupportThis section contains troubleshooting information for your Comtrol devic

Page 50 - 6. Select Have Disk and Next

54 Troubleshooting and Technical SupportEnabling the Event ViewerEnabling the Event ViewerThe Windows Event Viewer has been disabled in the ATS-XPE to

Page 51 - 9. Select Next

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

Page 52 - Installing Modems

56 Troubleshooting and Technical SupportCustomer Support PolicyTo use the Recovery CD, you will need the following:• A PC with a Windows operating sys

Page 53 - Troubleshooting Checklist

Troubleshooting and Technical Support 57 Technical SupportTechnical SupportIf you need technical support, contact Comtrol using one of the following m

Page 54 - Enabling the Event Viewer

58 Troubleshooting and Technical SupportRepair and Return PolicyThis page was intentionally left blank for double-sided printing

Page 55 - Using the Recovery CD

Appendix A. Connectors 59 Appendix A. ConnectorsThis section contains information about the standard connectors on the ATS-XPE. For connector informat

Page 56 - Customer Support Policy

6 Installation and Setup Initial Hardware Installationapplication moved to, tested, and run on the ATS-XPE. The ATS-XPE is running Comtrol Corporation

Page 57 - Repair and Return Policy

60 Appendix A. ConnectorsUSB InterfacesUSB InterfacesThe USB interfaces provide plug and play for up to 127 external devices.Compact Flash Disk Connec

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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

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62 Appendix A. ConnectorsSerial Ports 1-8 Connector (Optional)Serial Ports 1-8 Connector (Optional)This table lists the pinouts for the DB78 connector

Page 60 - Compact Flash Disk Connector

Appendix B. Specifications and Notices 63 Appendix B. Specifications and NoticesThis section discusses the following topics:• Product specifications-

Page 61 - PARALLEL Port

64Environmental Condition SpecificationsEnvironmental Condition SpecificationsThe following table illustrates environmental condition specifications f

Page 62 - 62 Appendix A. Connectors

Appendix B. Specifications and Notices 65 Technical SpecificationsTechnical SpecificationsThis subsection lists the DeviceMaster ATS-XPE technical spe

Page 63 - Product Specifications

66Default Operating System ConfigurationDefault Operating System ConfigurationThe following list is a baseline operating system configuration for the

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Appendix B. Specifications and Notices 67 Default Operating System ConfigurationDirect memory access controllerSystem timerSystem CMOS/real time clock

Page 65 - Technical Specifications

68Default Operating System ConfigurationShell Core Registry DataShell Explorer Registry Data (Pro)Shell Explorer Registry DataShell Group Conversion R

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Appendix B. Specifications and Notices 69 Default Operating System ConfigurationRemote Registry ServiceSession Manager (Windows Subsystem)Setup &

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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

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70Default Operating System ConfigurationSecurityInfrastructureCertificate Request Client & Certificate AutoenrollmentCertificate User Interface Se

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Appendix B. Specifications and Notices 71 Default Operating System ConfigurationMapi32 LibrariesNdisuio InfNetbios DriverNetbrdgs InfNetDav InfNetmscl

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72Default Operating System ConfigurationGDI+ 1.0.0.0GDI+ 1.0.10.0Kernel Streaming User Mode SupportMCI SupportMicrosoft Audio Compression Manager (MME

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Appendix B. Specifications and Notices 73 Default Operating System ConfigurationNLS: Core FilesNLS: Locale Map IdsNLS: Time ZonesAccessibilityInfrastr

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74Default Operating System ConfigurationManagementInfrastructureLightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)Default LDAP Connection Signing: Connectio

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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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76Important Safety InformationThis page was intentionally left blank for double-sided printing.

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Appendix C. Default System Values 77 Appendix C. Default System ValuesThe following section provides information for changing default configuration of

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78 Appendix C. Default System ValuesAccessing the Motherboard

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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

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8 Installation and Setup Other Installation and Configuration ProceduresOther Installation and Configuration ProceduresAfter the initial installation

Page 79 - Changing the Watch-Dog Timer

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

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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

Page 81 - System I/O Address Map

82 Appendix C. Default System ValuesFirst MB Memory MapFirst MB Memory MapThis table illustrates the first MB memory map.Address DescriptionF000h-FFFF

Page 82 - First MB Memory Map

Appendix D. Changing BIOS Configuration 83 Appendix D. Changing BIOS ConfigurationThis section discusses using the BIOS to change the system defaults.

Page 83 - Configuration

84 Appendix D. Changing BIOS ConfigurationStandard CMOS SetupStandard CMOS SetupThe Standard CMOS Setup screen is used for basic hardware system confi

Page 84 - BIOS Features Setup

Appendix D. Changing BIOS Configuration 85 Chipset Features SetupChipset Features SetupThe Chipset Features Setup screen primarily controls the board&

Page 85 - Power Management Setup

86 Appendix D. Changing BIOS ConfigurationPNP/PCI ConfigurationPNP/PCI ConfigurationThis menu is used to assign IRQ numbers to your PNP/PCI devices ma

Page 86 - PNP/PCI Configuration

Appendix D. Changing BIOS Configuration 87 Load BIOS DefaultsLoad BIOS DefaultsIf you choose to activate the Load BIOS Defaults menu and then answer Y

Page 87 - Load Setup Defaults

88 Appendix D. Changing BIOS ConfigurationIntegrated PeripheralsIntegrated PeripheralsThis option is used to assign Onboard I/O, IRQ, DMA, etc. This

Page 88 - Integrated Peripherals

Appendix D. Changing BIOS Configuration 89 SVGA Setup IntroductionSVGA Setup IntroductionThe DeviceMaster ATS-XPE is equipped with an on-board LCD/VGA

Page 89 - SVGA Setup Introduction

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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90 Appendix D. Changing BIOS ConfigurationSVGA Setup IntroductionThis page was intentionally left blank for double-sided printing.

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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

Page 92 - Changing the WatchDog Timer

92 Appendix E. Changing the WatchDog TimerChanging the WatchDog TimerThe Watch-Dog Timer is activated by reading the value at address 443H. To ensure

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Index 93 Numerics10/100M bps Ethernet 65Aaccessing the motherboard 77agency notices 75air temperature 64altitude 64AUX A portdefault baud 64installing

Page 94 - 94 Index

94 IndexIndexenablingdial-in 15Event Viewer service 54Routing and Remote Access service 13environmental conditions 64Ethernetconnectors 59LEDs 7networ

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Index 95 IndexPC104DB25 connectors 30DB78 connector 62DB9 connectors 30driver capabilities 41driver control 64port configuration 26RJ45 connectors 31R

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