Moxa DA-683-SP-XPE [2/2] W7e users should follow these steps

Moxa DA-683-SP-XPE [2/2] W7e users should follow these steps
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Connecting a PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse
Your DA-683 embedded computer comes with a PS/2 mini-DIN
connector to connect to a PS/2 keyboard and PS/2 mouse with a
Y-type cable. This 6-pin mini-DIN connector has the pin
assignments shown below.
Pin No.
Signal Definition
1
PS/2 Keyboard Data
2
PS/2 Mouse Data
3
GND
4
VCC
5
PS/2 Keyboard Clock
6
PS/2 Mouse Clock
Use a Y-type cable to convert the mini-DIN connector into two
6-pin mini-DIN connectors to connect both a PS/2 keyboard and
PS/2 mouse. The Y-type cable is not included in the accessory
package. It should be purchased separately. You may also use the
USB ports to connect your USB-based keyboard and mouse.
ote that without the Y-
-683 can only work with a PS/2 keyboard. A PS/2
Connecting to a Display
Your DA-683 embedded computer comes with a 25-pin DVI-I
female connector to connect to a DVI-I monitor. Be sure to turn off
the power before you connect or disconnect the monitor cable.
Connecting USB Devices
The DA-683 embedded computer has four USB 2.0 ports: two are
on the front panel, and two are on the rear panel. All of the ports
are UHCI, Rev 2.0 compliant, and support Plug & Play and hot
swapping. These ports can be used to connect USB devices, such
as a keyboard, mouse, USB flash disk, and USB CD-ROM. In
addition, both USB ports can support boot disks; they can be
activated by modifying the BIOS settings. The ChapterBIOS
Setup describes the configuration process in detail.
Connecting LAN Ports
The DA-683 has 6 10/100/1000 Mbps LAN ports. When the cable is
properly connected, the LEDs on the RJ45 connectors will glow to
indicate a proper connection.
Pin No.
Gigabit Ethernet Signal
1
TRD (0)+
2
TRD (0)-
3
TRD (1)+
4
TRD (2)+
5
TRD (2)-
6
TRD (1)-
7 TRD (3)+
8 TRD (3)-
The default IP addresses and netmasks of the Gigabit LAN ports
are as follows. Please note that XPE and W7E models use DHCP.
Default IP Address
Netmask
LAN 1
192.168.3.127
255.255.255.0
LAN 2
192.168.4.127
255.255.255.0
LAN 3
192.168.5.127
255.255.255.0
LAN 4
192.168.6.127
255.255.255.0
LAN 5
192.168.7.127
255.255.255.0
LAN 6
192.168.8.127
255.255.255.0
Connecting Digital Input/Output Channels
The DA-683 computer comes with 4 digital input channels and 4
digital output channels located on the rear panel. These DI/DO
channels can be connected with the terminal block. Refer to the
Hardware Users Manual for detailed wiring methods.
Inserting and Removing Expansion Modules
The DA-683 embedded computer has two expansion slots for
inserting expansion modules. Expansion modules can be installed
in either Slot A or Slot B. To insert or remove expansion modules,
follow these instructions:
1. Disconnect the DA-683 from the power source.
2. Unscrew expansion module A or module B on the rear panel.
3. Carefully insert or remove the expansion module by pushing or
pulling on both screws at the same time. By pushing or pulling
on the two screws evenly, you can ensure that the board is
inserted or removed without being damaged.
4. Configuring the Ethernet Interface
Linux users should follow these steps:
If you use the console cable to configure network settings for the
first time, use the following commands to edit the interfaces file:
#ifdown –a
//Disable LAN1~LAN6 interface first, before you
reconfigure the LAN settings. LAN1 = eth0, LAN2 =
eth1 and so on//
#vi /etc/network/interfaces
//check the LAN interface first//
After the boot setting of the LAN interface has been modified, use
the following commands to activate the LAN settings immediately:
#sync; ifup –a
XPE users should follow these steps:
Step 1: Go to Start
Settings
Network Connections.
Step 2: On the screen of Local Area Connection Properties,
click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and then select Properties.
Step 3: Click OK after inputting the proper IP address and
Netmask.
W7E users should follow these steps:
Step 1:
Go to Start Control Panel Network and Internet
View network status and tasks
Change adapter
setting.
Step 2:
O
n the screen of
Local Area Connection Properties
,
click
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and then select
Properties
.
Select Internet Protocol Version 4, then click
Properties.
Step 3:
Click OK
after inputting the proper IP address and
netmask.

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