AXIOMTEK NA362, NA362R User Manual

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NA362 Series
Network Appliance
User’s Manual
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Disclaimers
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All Rights Reserved December 2017, Version A3 Printed in Taiwan
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Safety Approvals
CE Marking FCC Class B
FCC Compliance
This equipment has been tested and complies with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. If not installed and used in accordance with proper instructions, this equipment might generate or radiate radio frequency energy and cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measurers: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Shielded interface cables must be used in order to comply with emission limits.
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Safety Precautions
Before getting started, read the following important cautions.
1. Be sure to ground yourself to prevent static charge when installing the internal components. Use a grounding wrist strap and place all electronic components in any static-shielded devices. Most electronic components are sensitive to static electrical charge.
2. Disconnect the power cords from the NA362 Series before making any installation. Be sure both the system and the external devices are turned OFF. Sudden surge of power could ruin sensitive components. Make sure the NA362 Series is properly grounded.
3. Do not open the system’s top cover. If opening the cover for maintenance is a must, only a trained technician is allowed to do so. Integrated circuits on computer boards are sensitive to static electricity. To avoid damaging chips from electrostatic discharge, observe the following precautions:
Before handling a board or integrated circuit, touch an unpainted portion of the
system unit chassis for a few seconds. This will help to discharge any static electricity on your body.
When handling boards and components, wear a wrist-grounding strap, available
from most electronic component stores.
Trademarks Acknowledgments
AXIOMTEK is a trademark of AXIOMTEK Co., Ltd. IBM, PC/AT, PS/2, VGA are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation.
Intel® and Pentium® are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation. MS-DOS, Microsoft C and QuickBASIC are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Other brand names and trademarks are the properties and registered brands of their respective owners.
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Table of Contents
Disclaimers ............................................................................................................. ii
Safety Approvals ................................................................................................... iii
Safety Precautions ............................................................................................... iv
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION ....................................................................... 1
1.1 General Description ........................................................................... 1
1.2 Features .............................................................................................. 1
1.3 Specifications .................................................................................... 2
1.3.1 System .............................................................................................................. 2
1.3.2 Mechanical / Environmental ........................................................................... 3
1.4 Dimensions and Outlines .................................................................. 4
1.5 I/O Outlets .......................................................................................... 6
1.5.1 Front Panel of NA362 ....................................................................................... 6
1.5.2 Rear Panel for NA362 ....................................................................................... 7
1.5.3 Front Panel for NA362R ................................................................................... 8
1.5.4 Rear Panel for NA362R .................................................................................... 9
CHAPTER 2 HARDWARE DESCRIPTION .................................................. 11
2.1 Checklist ........................................................................................... 11
2.2 Memory Module (UDIMM/RDIMM) and HDD ................................... 11
2.3 Board Layout .................................................................................... 13
2.4 Jumper Settings ............................................................................... 15
2.4.1 Clear CMOS Jumper (JP3) ............................................................................ 16
2.4.2 LAN Bypass Control Selection (JP7, JP8, JP9) .......................................... 16
2.4.3 TACT SW1 Selection (JP10) .......................................................................... 17
2.4.4 Case Open Connector (CN5) ........................................................................ 17
2.5 Connectors ....................................................................................... 18
2.5.1 LCM Connector (LCM1, optional for NA362R) ............................................ 19
2.5.2 Digital Input / Output Connector (DIO1) ...................................................... 19
2.5.3 SIM card connector (SIM1) ............................................................................ 20
2.5.4 Serial Port2 Connector (COM2) .................................................................... 20
2.5.5 FAN Connector (FAN1, FAN2, FAN3) ........................................................... 21
2.5.6 Serial ATA Connector: (SATA1, SATA2, SATA3, SATA4) ........................... 21
2.5.7 SATA Power Connector: (CN1, CN2) ........................................................... 21
2.5.8 Mini Card Connector (CN4) ........................................................................... 22
2.5.9 Mini Card Connector (CN7) ........................................................................... 23
2.5.10 Case Open Connector (CN5) ........................................................................ 24
2.5.11 Front Panel Bezel Connector (JP2) .............................................................. 24
2.5.12 DC-In Power Jack (CN14) .............................................................................. 25
2.5.13 4P Wafer Power Input Connector (ATX2, optional for NA362R) ............... 25
2.5.14 Power Switch Connector (ATX1) .................................................................. 25
2.5.15 Port0 SFP+ Cage Connector (CN8) .............................................................. 26
2.5.16 Port1 SFP+ Cage Connector(CN16) ............................................................. 27
2.5.17 Console (COM1) and USB connector (CN13) ............................................. 28
2.5.18 LED1~LED15 .................................................................................................. 29
CHAPTER 3 AMI BIOS SETUP UTILITY ..................................................... 31
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3.1 Starting ............................................................................................. 31
3.2 Navigation Keys ............................................................................... 31
3.3 Main Menu ........................................................................................ 32
3.4 Advanced Menu ................................................................................ 33
3.5 IntelRCSetup .................................................................................... 58
3.6 Security Menu .................................................................................. 67
3.7 Boot Menu ........................................................................................ 68
3.8 Save & Exit Menu ............................................................................. 72
APPENDIX A LAN BYPASS CONFIGURATION ......................................... 79
About LAN Bypass .......................................................................................... 79
LAN Bypass Register Configuration .............................................................. 80
APPENDIX B WDT TIMER FOR SYSTEM RESET ...................................... 85
APPENDIX C WARNING .............................................................................. 87
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CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
This chapter contains general information and detailed specifications of the NA362 Series Network Appliance Server. Chapter 1 contains the following sections:
General Description Features Specifications Dimensions and Outlines I/O Outlets
1.1 General Description
The NA362 is a 1U desktop and NA362R is a 1U rack mount network security hardware platform for VPN, firewall and other network security applications, which consists can support
of Intel® ATOM C3000 family processors. This platform supports the 1U desktop and 1U rack mount form factor, and the system supports DDR4 U-DIMM/R-DIMM memory up to maximum 64/128 GB. In the meantime, the platform also can support 6 Gigabit LAN ports and 4 10G SFP+ depends on CPU SKU which can provide best throughput. For the purpose to store event log data, it can deploy one 2.5” SATA3 HDD (NA362) or two 2.5’’ SATA3 HDD (NA362R), and one mSATA. This platform can be easily enabled through application programs to make a user-friendly appliance for customers, and provide the highest ever performance of encryption and decryption.
1.2 Features
Low power and high performance for network security field applications. NA362 series supports Intel® ATOM C3000 family processors.
Supports six 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet ports Support four 10G SFP+ fiber ports depends on CPU SKU Supports BIOS redirected to COM port features Supports one 2.5” SATA Hard Disk (NA362),two 2.5” SATA Hard Disk(NA362R) Supports one mSATA Support 2 or 4 U-DIMM/R-DIMM, up to 64/128GB memory Reasonable computing performance and throughput for processor and LAN ports
Suitable for Network Appliance; VPN, network bandwidth controller, firewall and UTM
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1.3 Specifications
1.3.1 System
System CPU
Intel
®
C3000 family processors.
BIOS
AMI SPI flash BIOS
System Memory
Two or four DDR4 U-DIMM/R-DIMM, non-buffer non-ECC memory, up to 64/128GB
Storage Interface
One 2.5” SATA3 HDD for NA362/ Two 2.5” SATA3 HDD for NA362R One mSATA
Expansion Slot
Two PCI Express Mini Card Socket One Full size, Support USB & M-SATA(default) or PCIe signal with SIMM Socket One Full size, Support USB & PCIe(default) or M-SATA signal
Network Interface
Six 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet (Intel
®
i210)
Four 10GbE SFP+ depends on CPU SKU One groups LAN by pass support latch relay for optional
Watchdog Timer
One for LAN by pass :8 levels,1-64 seconds One for system reset: 255 levels,1-255 sec
USB
Two USB2.0 ports in the rear side
Console
RS-232 Console port is the rear side(RJ-type)
Power
NA362 :1 x 12V, 5A/7A power adapter (NA362) NA362R: AC/DC 120W open frame (NA362R)
OS Compatibility
Yocto, Linux, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2016.
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1.3.2 Mechanical / Environmental
Form Factor
NA362 :1U Desktop NA362R:1U Rack mount
LED
Power, HDD, Link/Act with transfer rate LAN by pass LED and programmable LED
Operation Temperature
NA362 :0°C ~ 40°C (32°F ~ 104°F) NA362R: 0°C ~ 45°C (32°F ~ 113°F)
Storage Temperature
-20°C ~ 70°C (-4°F ~ 158°F)
Humidity
10% - 95% RH, non-condensing
Chassis Material
Steel
Dimensions
NA362 :44mm (1.73”) (H) x 231mm (9.09) (W) x 197mm (7.75) NA362R: 44mm (1.73”) (H) x 430mm (16.93”) (W) x 250mm (9.84”)
Weight (Net/Gross)
NA362 :1.64 kg /2.69kg NA362R: 3.5 kg/ 4.5 kg
NOTE: All specifications and images are subject to change without notice.
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1.4 Dimensions and Outlines
NA362
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NA362R
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1.5 I/O Outlets
Locate the front panel I/O outlets on the NA362 Series server to connect serial and Ethernet interface devices.
1.5.1 Front Panel of NA362
LAN By-Pass LED
While running the LAN By-Pass function, the LED always lights up.
Programmable LED
A sample code will be provided that allow users to define their own function.
NOTE: If you need sample codes please contact our FAE directly, and they are only for
customers’ reference as remarked.
Power LED
It will be lighting when the server is powered on to perform diagnostic tests and check a proper operation.
LAN Link LED
It will be lighting when a twisted pair is connected to another Ethernet device on the port. It shows network transfer rate while making a connection.
LAN Activity LED
It will be lighting when the server is transmitting or receiving a packet through the twisted pair ports.
SFP+ Link LED
It will be lighting when a SFP+ transceiver module is connected.
SFP+Activity LED
It will be lighting when the server is transmitting or receiving a packet through the SFP+ transceiver modules
HDD LED
The LED flashes when transmitting or receiving any signals.
Power LED
HDD LED
Programmable LEDs
Bypass LEDs
SFP+ LEDs
LAN LEDs
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1.5.2 Rear Panel for NA362
Console port
RS-232 Console port is for the command of line interface and of diagnostic support by P.O.S.T (Power on Self Test).
Reset Switch
It is for reset the system to reboot your computer instead of turning OFF the power switch. It is a better way to reboot your system for a longer life of the systems power supply.
Default Switch
The sample code will be provided that allows users to define their own function. For example, when the system has any problems, this switch can support to reset it to the customers OS default settings if our customers OS supports this application.
Power Switch
After plug in power supply, it can use power switch to power On/Off device.
USB 2.0
Two A type USB 2.0 host. It supports 500mA power supply.
SFP+ ports (depends on CPU SKU)
Four 10G SFP+ fiber ports. It depends on CPU SKU.
10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet ports
Six 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet ports, it complies IEEE 802.3.
Active LED for LAN port #1, port#2, port#3, port#4, port#5, port#6 and SFP+ port #1,
port#2, port#3, port#4.
The Amber LED is on when the LAN/Fiber port connection is working.
LAN Ports
DC Jack
Reset
Power switch
Default switch
SFP+
RJ45 LAN ports
USB2.0
Console
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1.5.3 Front Panel for NA362R
SFP+ RJ45 LAN ports
Power on LED
System and power on
HDD LED
Link/Active LED (single color)
1. The green LED is on when it is a normal HD connection.
2. The LED flashes when transmitting or receiving any signals.
LAN By-Pass LED
While running the LAN By-Pass function, the LED always lights up.
GPIO LED
A sample code will be provided that allow users to define their own function.
NOTE: If you need sample codes please contact our FAE directly, and they are only for
customers’ reference as remarked.
Active LED for LAN port #1, port#2, port#3, port#4, port#5, port#6 and SFP+ port #1,
port#2, port#3, port#4.
The Amber LED is on when the LAN/Fiber port connection is working.
SFP+ Link LED
It will be lighting when a SFP+ transceiver modules is connected.
SFP+Activity LED
It will be lighting when the server is transmitting or receiving a packet through the SFP+ transceiver modules.
Console port
RJ RS-232 Console port is for the command of line interface and of diagnostic support by P.O.S.T (Power on Self Test).
Reset Switch
It is for reset the system to reboot your computer instead of turning OFF the power switch. It is a better way to reboot your system for a longer life of the system’s power supply.
Default Switch
The sample code will be provided that allows users to define their own function. For example, when the system has any problems, this switch can support to reset it to the customers OS default settings if our customers OS supports this application
LCM
USB2.0 Console
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1.5.4 Rear Panel for NA362R
System Fan System Fan AC Inlet/Switch
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CHAPTER 2
HARDWARE DESCRIPTION
The NA362 Series are convenient for your various hardware configurations. The chapter 2 will help you get familiar with the hardware.
2.1 Checklist
The package bundled with your NA362 Series should contain the following items:
The NA362 Series network appliance hardware platform
DC Power Adapter x 1,Power cord x 1(NA362);power cord x 1 (NA362R) Mounting screws for disk drive cable kits (1 x SATA cable, 1 x SATA power cable for NA362;2 x SATA cable, 1 x SATA
power cable for NA362R)
Plastic stand for stack–up x 4 Rack mount ear kit (NA362R)
If you cannot find this package or any items are missing, please contact AXIOMTEK distributors immediately. If you order any optional components, the package might contain those additional hardware or documents accordingly.
2.2 Memory Module (UDIMM/RDIMM) and HDD
The main board supports two or four DDR4 UDIMM/RDIMM socket. Maximum memory capacity is up to 64/128GB ECC/Non-ECC unbuffer memory.
The following steps show you how to install the memory modules: 1 Push down each side of the DIMM socket.
2 Align the memory module with the socket that notches of memory module must match
the socket keys for a correct installation.
3 Install the memory module into the socket and push it firmly down until it is fully seated.
The socket latches are levered upwards and clipped on to the edges of the DIMM.
4 Install any remaining DIMM modules.
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DIMM1
DIMM0
Channel B
DIMM1
DIMM2
Channel A
DIMM3
DIMM4
NOTE: if processor is dual core ,please install the memory from DIMM4(channel A
DIMM0),if the processor is quad core or 8 core can support dual channel from DIMM4(channel A DIMM0) and DIMM2(channel B DIMM0)
Connects SATA cable and SATA power cable from HDD to SATA connector (SATA1) and SATA power connector (CN1 or CN2) together then installs HDD by HDD rack and screws properly (NA362)
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2.3 Board Layout
Component Side
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Bottom Side
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2.4 Jumper Settings
This section provides the information about jumpers and connectors of NA362 Series. Proper jumper settings configure the main board in this appliance to meet your application purpose. We are herewith listing a summary table of all jumpers and default settings for onboard devices, respectively.
Jumper
Definition
Jumper Settings
JP3
Clear CMOS Setting
1-2Normal (Default) 2-3Clear CMOS
JP7 JP8 JP9
LAN Bypass Trigger When
Power On
(1-2)/(1-2)/(1-2) Bypass as same as Power Off status
(2-3)/ (1-2)/(1-2) Bypass Disable(Default)
(2-3)/(2-3)/ (1-2)
Bypass Enable
JP10
TACT SW1 Selection
1-2Power button function 2-3Reset button function 4-5GPI function
CN5
Case Open Function
OpenNormal (Default) ShortCase Open
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2.4.1 Clear CMOS Jumper (JP3)
You may need to use this jumper is to clear the CMOS memory if incorrect settings in the Setup Utility.
Description
Function
Jumper Setting
COMS Clear
Normal (Default)
JP3
Clear CMOS
JP3
2.4.2 LAN Bypass Control Selection (JP7, JP8, JP9)
Description
Function
Jumper Setting
LAN Bypass Trigger
when Power On
Bypass as same as
Power Off status
JP7 JP8 JP9
Bypass Disable(Default)
JP7 JP8 JP9
Bypass Enable
JP7 JP8 JP9
NOTE: When the system is turned on, you can select LAN bypass function by
Jumper and Bios when power on state, when enter the OS; you can select LAN pass function at power on/ off state by software.
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2.4.3 TACT SW1 Selection (JP10)
Use this jumper to select the TACT SW1 Function.
Description
Function
Jumper Setting
TACT SW1 Low Button
Function Selection
Power button function
JP10
Reset button function (Default)
JP10
GPI-2 functi on
JP10
NOTE: If you need GPI sample codes please contact our FAE directly, and they are for
reference purposes only.
2.4.4 Case Open Connector (CN5)
Pin
Signal
CN5
1
CASEOPEN_N
2
GND
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2.5 Connectors
Connectors connect the board with other parts of the system. Loose or improper connection might cause problems. Make sure all connectors are properly and firmly connected. Here is a summary table shows you all connectors on the main board.
Connectors
Label
LCM Connector
LCM1
Digital Input / Output Connector
DIO1
SIM Card Connector
SIM1
Serial Port 2 Connector
COM2
Smart FAN Connector
FAN1
Smart FAN Connector
FAN2
Smart FAN Connector
FAN3
Serial ATA Connector
SATA1
Serial ATA Connector
SATA2
Serial ATA Connector
SATA3
Serial ATA Connector
SATA4
SATA Power Connector
CN1
SATA Power Connector
CN2
Mini Card Connector (PCIe interface)
CN4
Mini Card Connector (SATA interface)
CN7
Case Open Connector
CN5
Front Panel Bezel Connector
JP2
DC Power Jack (NA362)
CN14
4P Wafer Power Input Connector(NA362R)
ATX2
Power Switch Connector(NA362)
ATX1
Port0 SFP+ Cage Connector
CN8
Port1 SFP+ Cage Connector
CN16
COM1(Console) and USB2.0 Connector
CN13
LAN1 and LAN2 Connector
CN10
LAN3 and LAN4 Connector
CN11
LAN5 and LAN6 Connector
CN12
DIMM Connector
DIMM1
DIMM Connector
DIMM2
DIMM Connector
DIMM3
DIMM Connector
DIMM4
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2.5.1 LCM Connector (LCM1, optional for NA362R)
Pin
Signal
LCM1
1
+5V
2
RX 3 N.C 4 TX 5 GND
2.5.2 Digital Input / Output Connector (DIO1)
The board is equipped with an 8-channel (4 inputs and 4 outputs, default setting is High) digital I/O connector that meets requirements for a system customary automation control. The digital I/O can be configured to control cash drawers and sense warning signals from an Uninterrupted Power System (UPS), or perform store security control. You may use software programming to control these digital signals.
Pin
Signal
DIO1
1
GND
2
GND
3
GPO3
4
GPI3
5
GPO2
6
GPI2
7
GPO1
8
GPI1
9
GPO0
10
GPI0
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2.5.3 SIM card connector (SIM1)
In order to work properly, the SIM Card must be used together with Mini Card which is inserted to socket CN7. It is mainly used in 3G/LTE wireless network application.
Pin
Signal
L
O
C
K
O
P
E
N
C1C2C
3
C5C
6
C
7
SIM1
C1
PWR
C2
RST
C3
CLK
C5
GND
C6
VPP
C7
DATA
2.5.4 Serial Port2 Connector (COM2)
Pin
Signal
COM2
1
Data Carrier Detect (DCD)
2
Data Set Ready(DSR)
3
Receive Date(RXD)
4
Request to Send(RTS)
5
Transmit Data(TXD)
6
Clear to Send(CTS)
7
Data Terminal Ready(DTR)
8
Ring Indicator(RI)
9
GND
10
NC
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2.5.5 FAN Connector (FAN1, FAN2, FAN3)
Pin
Signal
FAN1 , FAN2, FAN3
1
GND
2
+12V level
3
Sensor
4
PWM
2.5.6 Serial ATA Connector: (SATA1, SATA2, SATA3, SATA4)
The SATA connector is for high-speed SATA interface port and it can be connected to hard disk device.
Pin
Signal
Pin
Signal
SATA1, SATA2, SATA3, SATA4
1
GND
2
TX+ 3 TX- 4 GND
5
RX- 6 RX+
7
GND
2.5.7 SATA Power Connector: (CN1, CN2)
The SATA power connector is for providing power to hard disk device.
Pin
Signal
CN1, CN2
1
+5V 2 GND
3
GND
4
+12V
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2.5.8 Mini Card Connector (CN4)
Default setting is PCIe signal and reserves SATA signal for optional.
Pin
Signal
Pin
Signal
CN4
1
WAKE_N
2
P3V3_STBY
3
N/C 4 GND
5
N/C 6 P1V05_S
7
CLK_REQ_N
8
N/C 9 GND
10
N/C
11
DATA
12
N/C
13
CLK_N
14
N/C
15
CLK_P
16
N/C
17
GND
18
GND
19
N/C
20
RVD
21
N/C
22
RESET_N
23
RX_N
24
P3V3_STBY
25
RX_P
26
GND
27
GND
28
P1V05_S
29
GND
30
SMB_CLK
31
TX_N
32
SMB_DATA
33
TX_P
34
GND
35
GND
36
USB_N
37
GND
38
USB_P
39
P3V3_STBY
40
GND
41
P3V3_STBY
42
N/C
43
GND
44
N/C
45
N/C
46
N/C
47
N/C
48
P1V05_S
49
N/C
50
GND
51
N/C
52
P3V3_STBY
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2.5.9 Mini Card Connector (CN7)
Default setting is SATA signal and reserves PCIe signal for optional.
Pin
Signal
Pin
Signal
CN7
1
WAKE_N
2
P3V3_STBY
3
N/C 4 GND
5
N/C 6 P1V05_S
7
CLK_REQ_N
8
N/C 9 GND
10
N/C
11
DATA
12
N/C
13
CLK_N
14
N/C
15
CLK_P
16
N/C
17
GND
18
GND
19
N/C
20
RVD
21
N/C
22
RESET_N
23
RX_P
24
P3V3_STBY
25
RX_N
26
GND
27
GND
28
P1V05_S
29
GND
30
SMB_CLK
31
TX_N
32
SMB_DATA
33
TX_P
34
GND
35
GND
36
USB_N
37
GND
38
USB_P
39
P3V3_STBY
40
GND
41
P3V3_STBY
42
N/C
43
GND
44
N/C
45
N/C
46
N/C
47
N/C
48
P1V05_S
49
N/C
50
GND
51
N/C
52
P3V3_STBY
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2.5.10 Case Open Connector (CN5)
Pin
Signal
CN5
1
CASEOPEN_N
2
GND
2.5.11 Front Panel Bezel Connector (JP2)
Power LED
This 3-pin connector (Pin 1, 3, 5) connects a LED indicator to the system power switch on the case. Pin 1 is assigned as +, and Pin 3, Pin 5 as -. The Power LED lights up when the system is powered ON.
External Speaker and Internal Buzzer Connector
This 4-pin connector (Pin 2, 4, 6, 8) can be connected to the case-mounted speaker unit or internal buzzer. While connecting the CPU card to an internal buzzer, please short pins 2-4; while connecting to an external speaker, you need to set pins 2-4 to Open and connect the speaker cable to pin 8 (+) and pin 2 (-).
System Reset Switch
This 2-pin connector (Pin 11, 12) can be connected to the case-mounted reset switch that reboots your computer instead of turning OFF the power switch. It is a better way to reboot your system for a longer life of the system’s power supply.
HDD Activity LED
This connection is linked to hard drive activity LED on the control panel. LED flashes when HDD is being accessed. The 2-pin connector (Pin 13, 14) connects the hard disk drive to the front panel HDD LED, Pin 13 assigned as -, and Pin 14 as +.
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2.5.12 DC-In Power Jack (CN14)
Pin
Signal
1
2
CN14
1
+12V
2
GND
2.5.13 4P Wafer Power Input Connector (ATX2, optional for NA362R)
Pin
Signal
ATX2
1
+12V
2
+12V
3
GND
4
GND
2.5.14 Power Switch Connector (ATX1)
Pin
Signal
ATX1
1
+12V
2
+12V
3
DC_INPUT
4
DC_INPUT
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2.5.15 Port0 SFP+ Cage Connector (CN8)
Pin
Signal
Pin
Signal
T1
GND
L1
GND
T1
T10
T20
T11
L1
L10
L11 L20
A B C
D
CN8
T2
TX_Fault
L2
TX_Fault
T3
TX_Disable
L3
TX_Disable
T4
SDA
L4
SDA
T5
SDC
L5
SDC
T6
MOD_ABS
L6
MOD_ABS
T7
RS0
L7
RS0
T8
RX_LOS
L8
RX_LOS
T9
RS1
L9
RS1
T10
GND
L10
GND
T11
GND
L11
GND
T12
RX_N
L12
RX_N
T13
RX_P
L13
RX_P
T14
GND
L14
GND
T15
VCCR
L15
VCCR
T16
VCCT
L16
VCCT
T17
GND
L17
GND
T18
TX_P
L18
TX_P
T19
TX_N
L19
TX_N
T20
GND
L20
GND A Down Fiber Port: Active
B
Up Fiber Port: Active
C
Down Fiber Port: Link
D
Up Fiber Port: Link
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2.5.16 Port1 SFP+ Cage Connector(CN16)
Pin
Signal
Pin
Signal
T1
GND
L1
GND
T1
T10
T20
T11
L1
L10
L11 L20
A B C
D
CN16
T2
TX_Fault
L2
TX_Fault
T3
TX_Disable
L3
TX_Disable
T4
SDA
L4
SDA
T5
SDC
L5
SDC
T6
MOD_ABS
L6
MOD_ABS
T7
RS0
L7
RS0
T8
RX_LOS
L8
RX_LOS
T9
RS1
L9
RS1
T10
GND
L10
GND
T11
GND
L11
GND
T12
RX_N
L12
RX_N
T13
RX_P
L13
RX_P
T14
GND
L14
GND
T15
VCCR
L15
VCCR
T16
VCCT
L16
VCCT
T17
GND
L17
GND
T18
TX_P
L18
TX_P
T19
TX_N
L19
TX_N
T20
GND
L20
GND
A
Down Fiber Port: Active
B
Up Fiber Port: Active
C
Down Fiber Port: Link
D
Up Fiber Port: Link
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2.5.17 Console (COM1) and USB connector (CN13)
Pin
Signal
CN13
U1
5V
U2
USB0_D-
U3
USB0_D+
U4
GND
U5
5V
U6
USB1_D-
U7
USB1_D+
U8
GND
C1
Request to Send (RTS)
C2
Data Terminal Ready (DTR)
C3
Transmit Data (TXD)
C4
Ground (GND)
C5
Ground (GND)
C6
Receive Data (RXD)
C7
Data Set Ready (DSR)
C8
Clear to Send (CTS)
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2.5.18 LED1~LED15
LED1~13 for NA362 LED14-15 for NA362R
LED
Signal
LED1
Up : Power LED (Green) Down : HDD LED (Green) Down : Active (Orange)
LED2
Up : GPO(Programmable LED) Down : GPO (Programmable LED) Down : Lan Bypass LED (Option)
LED3
Up : Lan Bypass LED (Green) Down : GPO LED
LED4
For SFP1 Up : LINK (Amber) Down : Active (Orange)
LED5
For SFP2 Up : LINK (Amber) Down : Active (Orange)
LED6
For SFP3 Up : LINK (Amber) Down : Active (Orange)
LED7
For SFP4 Up : LINK (Amber) Down : Active (Orange)
LED8
For Lan1 Up : LINK (Green : LINK100 ; Amber : LINK1000) Down : Active (Orange)
LED9
For Lan2 Up : LINK (Green : LINK100 ; Amber : LINK1000) Down : Active (Orange)
LED10
For Lan3 Up : LINK (Green : LINK100 ; Amber : LINK1000) Down : Active (Orange)
LED11
For Lan4 Up : LINK (Green : LINK100 ; Amber : LINK1000) Down : Active (Orange)
LED12
For Lan5 Up : LINK (Green : LINK100 ; Amber : LINK1000) Down : Active (Orange)
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LED
Signal
LED13
For Lan6 Up : LINK (Green : LINK100 ; Amber : LINK1000) Down : Active (Orange)
LED14
Lan Bypass LED GPO LED POWER LED HDD LED
LED15
GPO LED GPO LED GPO LED GPO LED
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CHAPTER 3
AMI BIOS SETUP UTILITY
This chapter provides users with detailed description how to set up basic system configuration through the AMIBIOS8 BIOS setup utility.
3.1 Starting
To enter the setup screens, follow the steps below:
1. Turn on the computer and press the <Del> key immediately.
2. After you press the <Delete> key, the main BIOS setup menu displays. You can access
the other setup screens from the main BIOS setup menu, such as the Chipset and Power menus.
3.2 Navigation Keys
The BIOS setup/utility uses a key-based navigation system called hot keys. Most of the BIOS setup utility hot keys can be used at any time during the setup navigation process.
These keys include <F1>, <F10>, <Enter>, <ESC>, <Arrow> keys, and so on.
NOTE: Some of navigation keys differ from one screen to another.
Left/Right
The Left and Right <Arrow> keys allow you to select a setup screen.
 Up/Down
The Up and Down <Arrow> keys allow you to select a setup screen or sub-screen.
+
Plus/Minus
The Plus and Minus <Arrow> keys allow you to change the field value of a particular setup item.
Tab
The <Tab> key allows you to select setup fields.
F1
The <F1> key allows you to display the General Help screen.
F10
The <F10> key allows you to save any changes you have made and exit Setup. Press the <F10> key to save your changes.
Esc
The <Esc> key allows you to discard any changes you have made and exit the Setup. Press the
<Esc> key to exit the setup without saving your changes.
Enter
The <Enter> key allows you to display or change the setup option listed for a particular setup item. The <Enter> key can also allow you to display the setup sub- screens.
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3.3 Main Menu
When you first enter the Setup Utility, you will enter the Main setup screen. You can always return to the Main setup screen by selecting the Main tab. There are two Main Setup options. They are described in this section. The Main BIOS Setup screen is shown below.
System Time/Date
Use this option to change the system time and date. Highlight System Time or System Date using the <Arrow> keys. Enter new values through the keyboard. Press the <Tab> key or the <Arrow> keys to move between fields. The date must be entered in MM/DD/YY format. The time is entered in HH:MM:SS format.
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3.4 Advanced Menu
The Advanced menu allows users to set configuration of the CPU and other system devices. You can select any of the items in the left frame of the screen to go to the sub menus:
Trusted Computing NCT6102D Super IO Configuration Hardware Monitor Serial Port Console Redirection CSM Configuration USB Configuration
For items marked with “”, please press <Enter> for more options.
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Trusted Computing This screen provides the function for specifying the TPM and Security device setting. Security device setup
Use this item to enable or disable BIOS support for security device. OS will not show Security Device.
TPM State
Use this item to enable or disable control TPM function.
NOTE: TPM function is available with sku of TPM on board. NOTE: Your computer will reboot during restart in order to change state of security device.
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Pending Operation
Schedule an operation for Security device.
NOTE: Your computer will reboot during restart in order to change state of security device. NOTE: Clearing TPM Secured Data: When TPM State is set to [Enabled], Pending TPM
Operation will appear. Set this item to [TPM Clear] to clear all data secured by TPM or [None] to discard the selection.
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NCT 6102D Super IO Configuration
You can use this screen to select options for the Super IO Configuration, and change the value of the selected option. A description of the selected item appears on the right side of the screen.
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Serial Port1 Address
This option specifies the base I/O port address and Default setting is 3F8h.
Here are the options for your selection, Disabled.
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Serial Port2 Address
This option specifies the base I/O port address and Default setting is 2F8h.
Here are the options for your selection, Disabled.
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Chassis Opened Warning
Select to enable or disable chassis intrusion detection. Chassis intrusion detection is a utility that can tell whether someone has opened the case and trigger the buzzer on board.
Remark: Pin harder design has reserved for customized chassis.
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HW Monitor
This screen shows the Hardware Health Configuration, and a description of the selected item appears on the right side of the screen.
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System Temperature
Show you the current system temperature.
CPU Temperature
These read-only fields show the functions of the hardware thermal sensor by CPU thermal diode that monitors the chip blocks to ensure a stable system.
Fan Speed
NA362 equips 2pcs fan and it shows cooling fan speed in RPM. If the fan Speed is N/A, it means no fan available.
Vcore 5V / 3.3V
Show you the voltage of 5V/ 3.3V and etc.
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Serial Port Console Redirection
To use the external serial port as console, it is needed to enable serial port console redirection.
Console Redirection
Console Redirection Enable or Disable.
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Console Redirection Setting
This setting specifies how the host computer and the remote computer will exchange data.
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Terminal Type
This item allows you to select the target terminal type. Configuration options: ANSI, VT100, VT100+ and VT-UTF8.
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Bits per second
This item allows you to setup the data transfer rate for the console port. The default value is
115200. Available options are 9600”, “19200”, “38400”, “57600” and “115200.
Data Bits This item allows you to select the data bits. The configuration options: 7 and 8.
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Parity
This item allows you to select flow control for console redirection. The configuration options: None, Even, Odd, Mark and Space.
Stop Bits
This item allows you to select the data bits. The configuration options: 1 and 2.
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Flow Control
This item allows you to select flow control for console redirection. The configuration options: None, Hardware and Software.
VT-UTF8 Combo Key Support
Use this item to Enabled or “Disabled VT-UTF8 combination key supports for ANSI / VT100 terminals.
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Recorder Mode
This item allows you to select the recorder mode. The configuration options: Enabled and Disabled.
Resolution
Enable or disable extended terminal resolution.
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Putty Keypad
This item allows you to select the putty keypad. The configuration options: VT100, LINUX, XTERMR6, SCO, ESCN and VT400.
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Legacy Console Redirection Settings
This item allows you to configure the legacy console redirection. Redirection After BIOS POST Use this item to enable or disable the function of Console Redirection, which allows you
maintain a system from a remote location. The default setting is Always.
NOTE: POST, Power-on self –test is a process to check CPU, memory and mother board
after system is powered on.
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Remote OS Install This item allows you to select the install legacy OS through remote. The configuration options:
Enabled or “Disabled”.
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CSM Configuration (Compatibility Support Module)
Use CSM configuration to enable/disable, Option ROM execution setting for LAN by pass function.
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Lanbypass Mode Configuration LAN bypass Mode @power On
Use this item to select lanbypass to “disabled” or enabled or keep Last State.
Lanbypass Mode @power OFF Use this item to select lanbypass to “disabled” or enabled or keep last state.’’
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LAN PXE Boot This item can enable or disable boot option for legacy mass storage devices with option ROM. In LAN PXE Boot control menu and select LAN port from LAN1~LAN6 for PXE ROM Boot to
server or Disables it.
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Boot option filter
This option controls legacy/UEFI ROMs priority. Selects boot option from Boot option filter menu.
NOTE: UEFI is Unified Extensible Firmware Interface. It replaces the BIOS firmware interface
originally present in legacy BIOS.
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Option ROM execution
Controls the execution of UEFI and Legacy storage OpROM.
NOTE: OpROM: Option ROM, it consists of firmware that is called by system BIOS. OpROM
may be from network (PXE ROM or UEFI UNDI driveretc.), storage (Raid ROMetc.) or Video (vbios or GOP driveretc.)
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USB Configuration
Select this item to set up USB related parameter.
Legacy USB support
Enables legacy USB support (like USB, KB/MS); Auto option disables legacy support if no USB device are connected; Disable option will keep USB device available only for EFI applications.
NOTE: EFI (Extensible Firmware Interface) OS: Win 10 x64; EFI Shell: MS DOS for example
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3.5 IntelRCSetup
Processor Configuration
Displays processor information and provides option to change the processor setting. Enable or disable EIST (GV3). TM1 must be enabled for TM2 to be available. GV3 must be
enabled for Turbo.
NOTE: EIST, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology. It is used to automatically adjust CPU
core frequency according to the real loading to reduce power consumption.
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Server ME Configuration
Configure Server ME Technology parameters. Here show the general ME configuration information.
NOTE: ME, Management Engine. It is Intels technology used for remote out-of-band
management.
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North Bridge Chipset Configuration
North Bridge handles high speed interface. For example: RAM and PCIe. Show or configure related information/parameters in this item.
SSA Configuration
Enable or disable VT-d function.
NOTE: VT-d, stands for "Intel Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O. VT-d is for
isolating and restricting device accesses to the owner of the partition managing the device.
NOTE: SSA, System Agent. Intels naming for North Bridge.
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South Bridge Chipset Configuration
South Bridge handles slow speed I/O interface. Configure related parameters in this item.
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SATA Configuration
There are options for South Bridge SATA configuration.
Enable SATA Controller
Enable or disable SATA controller if supported by current CPU SKU. There are SATA and mSATA devices list. Select one to show information of SATA device. Enable or disable SATA device.
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3.6 Security Menu
The Security menu allows users to change the security settings for the system.
Administrator Password
This item indicates whether an administrator password has been set (installed or uninstalled).
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3.7 Boot Menu
The Boot menu allows users to change boot options of the system. You can select any of the items in the left frame of the screen to go to the sub menus:
For items marked with “”, please press <Enter> for more options.
Boot Configuration Setup Prompt Timeout
Number of seconds to wait for setup activation key.
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Boot Num-Lock
Use this item to select the power-on state for the NumLock. The default setting is on.
Quiet Boot
Enable or disable quiet boot option.
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Boot Option Priorities Boot Option #1 / Boot Option #1
Setup the system boot order.
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Hard Drive BBS Priority
Setup the order of the legacy devices here.
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3.8 Save & Exit Menu
The Exit menu allows users to load your system configuration with optimal or failsafe default values.
Save Options Save Changes and Exit
When you have completed the system configuration changes, select this option to leave Setup and reboot the computer so the new system configuration parameters can take effect. Select Save Changes and Exit from the Exit menu and press <Enter>. Select Ok to save changes and exit.
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Discard Changes and Exit
Select this option to quit Setup without making any permanent changes to the system configuration. Select Discard Changes and Exit from the Exit menu and press <Enter>. Select Ok to discard changes and exit.
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Save Changes and Reset
Reset the system after saving the changes.
Discard Changes and Reset
Reset system setup without saving any changes.
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Save Changes
Save Change done so far to any of the setup options.
Discard Changes
Use this item to abandon all changes.
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Default Options Restore Defaults
Restore/Load default value for all the setup options.
Save as User Defaults Save the changes done so far as User Defaults.
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Restore User Default
Restore the User Default to all the setup options.
NOTE: There are 2 kind of BIOS default setting: factory default and optimized default.
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Boot Override
Launch EFI Shell from filesystem device Attempts to launch EFI shell application (Shellx64.efi) from one of the available filesystem
device.
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APPENDIX A
LAN BYPASS CONFIGURATION
About LAN Bypass
In network security application, it is very important to ensure that network traffic to continue passing through the device even if a hardware failure occurs or operating system crashes. LAN bypass gives us a solution for this problem.
The NA362 series LAN bypass function is very flexible. It can be selected at any time and any stage. You can enable LAN bypass for power on state by jumper, BIOS, or by software program when entering into the OS. Moreover, for power off state, you can set up LAN Bypass through BIOS, or use software program when entering into the OS. If you don’t make any change, the state will keep the previous power off state.
The NA362 series has LAN bypass capability with the special designed latch relay circuitry. When a LAN bypass function is enabled, a relay closes to act as a bridge to route network data flow between LAN port 1 & 2. The bypass feature can be activated immediately or according to timer which is configurable from 1 up to 64 seconds. You can write a software program to control bypass operation behavior to fit your requirement.
NOTE: If you need sample codes, please contact our FAE directly, and they are for
reference purposes only.
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LAN Bypass Register Configuration
Power ON Bypass Control Register (0x8E0)
7 6 5 4 3 2 1
0
BYM1
BYM0 X X X X
X
SEGN1
W W --
--
--
--
--
W
Default value: 00000000
Bit 7~6 BYM1~0
These bits are used to set bypass mode. 00 Not used. 01 Force bypass enable
The relay closes immediately to form LAN bypass on selected segment when power on.
10 Force bypass disable
LAN bypass is disabled immediately on selected segment when power on.
11 Timer enable
When power on, the selected segments are controlled by the setting of LAN bypass Timer Control register.
Bit 5~1 Not used Bit 0 SEGN1 Select each segment by setting the corresponding bit to 1. When the bit is set to 0, no action
happens upon the segment.
NOTE: NA362 series support SEGN1 for LAN1 and LAN2.
Data read back from this register is not defined and therefore must be ignored. Reading from this register makes no effect on LAN bypass function. All data in this register will be cleared when the system is turned off. If you still want to use the power on LAN bypass function, turn on the system and make sure to rewrite the register. Otherwise, if you don’t rewrite the register, the status will be kept on last status.
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Power OFF Bypass Control Register (0x8E1)
7 6 5 4 3 2 1
0
X X X X X X X
SEGF1
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
W
Default value: 00000000
Bit 1~7 Not used. Bit 0 SEGF1
Use the corresponding bit to configure each segment. Setting the bit to 1 enables LAN bypass on the segment when power off. Clearing the bit to 0 disables LAN bypass on the segment when power off.
NOTE: NA362 series support SEGF1 for LAN1 and LAN2.
Data read back from this register is not defined and therefore must be ignored. Reading from this register makes no effect on LAN bypass function. When the system is turned off, last data written onto this register will be kept. If you want to make any change, turn on the system and make sure to reconfigure the register.
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LAN Bypass Timer Control Register (0x8E2)
7 6 5 4 3 2 1
0
TEXP X X X X
TVAL2
TVAL1
TVAL0
R
--
--
--
-- W W
W
Default value: 00000000
Bit 7 TEXP (Read Only)
This bit indicates the status of hardware timer. 0 Timer has not expired 1 Timer has expired
Bits 6~3 Not used.
Bits 2~0 TVAL2~0
These bits determine the amount of count value in second(s). 001 1 (sec) 010 2 (sec) 011 4 (sec) 100 8 (sec) 101 16 (sec) 110 32 (sec) 111 64 (sec) 000 Timer is not activated.
Writing a value to these bits will reset the hardware timer. The counting process begins again according to the new written value. Software must write count value periodically to ensure that timer will never expire. If timer timeout occurs, relay(s) automatically close to form LAN bypass on selected segment(s) based on the setting of Power On Bypass Control register (SEGN1).
NOTE: NA362 series support SEGN1 for LAN1 and LAN2.
Data (bits 6~0) read back from this register is not defined and therefore must be ignored. A read operation upon this register should not refresh the hardware timer.
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LAN Bypass Status Register (0x8E3)
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 VER3
VER2
VER1
VER0
BY4
BY3
BY2
BY1 R R R R X X X R
Bit 0 LAN Bypass Seg.1 status Disable=0; Enable=1 Bit 1-3 Not used Bit 7~4 Firmware version
Without LAN Bypass function=1111
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APPENDIX B
WDT TIMER FOR SYSTEM RESET
WDT (Watchdog Timer)
The hardware supports the WDT (Watchdog Timer) function. While time-out happens after a defaulted period, the WDT will reset the system.
NOTE: If you need sample codes please contact our FAE directly, and they are for
reference purposes only.
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APPENDIX C
WARNING
This is a class B Product. In a domestic Environment this Product may cause radio
interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
It will be danger if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replacing only with the same or
equivalent type is highly recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
Warning for Hard Disk Drive Selection:
TUV approved Hard Disk Drive is preferred for TUV compliance Hard Disk drive­Optional, (NWGQ2), generic, Input Voltage rated 5V DC/1.0A, 12V DC/1.8A maximum. Minimum clearance from uninsulated live parts 4.0 mm.
The equipment is to be installed in an environment with maximum ambient temperature
must not exceed 40C
The openings on the enclosure are for air convection hence protected the equipment
from overheating. DO NOT COVER THE OPENINGS.
Lay this equipment on a reliable surface when install. A drop or fall could cause injury.
The equipment shall be installed according to specification as nameplate. Make sure the
voltage of the power source when connect the equipment to the power outlet.
The current of load and output power of loads shall be not over the specification.
This equipment must be connected to the reliable earthling before using.
Electric shock hazard inside the redundant power supply.
The exchange of modules shall be done by service person.
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