NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. Network and Communication Solutions Network Security Appliance NSA 1120 User Manual NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. Published April 2014 www.nexcom.com Contents Contents Preface Chapter 2: Jumpers And Connectors Copyright .............................................................................................. iv Disclaimer .............................................................................................. iv Acknowledgements ............................................................................... iv Regulatory Compliance Statements ........................................................ iv Declaration of Conformity....................................................................... iv RoHS Compliance.................................................................................... v Warranty and RMA................................................................................. vi Safety Information .................................................................................vii Installation Recommendations.................................................................vii Safety Precautions..................................................................................viii Technical Support and Assistance............................................................ ix Conventions Used in this Manual............................................................ ix Global Service Contact Information.......................................................... x Package Contents...................................................................................xii Ordering Information.............................................................................xiii Before You Begin.....................................................................................9 Precautions..............................................................................................9 Jumper Settings.....................................................................................10 Locations of the Jumpers and Connectors..............................................11 Jumpers...............................................................................................12 Clear CMOS Select............................................................................12 H/W Reset.........................................................................................12 Power Mode Select...........................................................................13 Console Select...................................................................................13 Connector Pin Definitions....................................................................14 External I/O Interface - Front..............................................................14 Status Indicators..............................................................................14 Copper LAN1A Port........................................................................14 Copper LAN1B Port.........................................................................15 Copper LAN2A Port........................................................................15 Copper LAN2B Port.........................................................................16 Copper LAN3A Port........................................................................16 Copper LAN3B Port.........................................................................17 USB Ports........................................................................................17 RJ45 Type Console Port (COM 1).....................................................18 Power Button..................................................................................18 Chapter 1: Product Introduction Overview.................................................................................................1 Hardware Specifications...........................................................................2 NSA 1120 System..................................................................................2 Main Board (NSB 1120).........................................................................4 Getting to Know NSA 1120.....................................................................7 Front Panel............................................................................................7 Rear Panel.............................................................................................8 Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. ii NSA 1120 User Manual Contents Chapter 4: BIOS Setup External I/O Interface - Rear...............................................................19 VGA Port........................................................................................19 Internal Connectors...........................................................................20 SATAII Ports.....................................................................................20 SATA Power Connector...................................................................20 SATA DOM Power Connector..........................................................21 Digital I/O Connector (24 output)....................................................21 COM2 Connector (RS232)...............................................................22 USB Connector...............................................................................22 IDE Connector.................................................................................23 LCM Module Connector (Parallel Interface).....................................24 LCM Keypad Connector..................................................................24 Power Output Connector................................................................25 GAL Programming Connector.........................................................25 System Fan Connector....................................................................26 PCI Slot...........................................................................................27 Block Diagram of the Main Board......................................................29 About BIOS Setup..................................................................................48 When to Configure the BIOS..................................................................48 Entering Setup.......................................................................................49 BIOS Setup Utility...................................................................................50 Main...................................................................................................50 Advanced............................................................................................51 PCIPnP.................................................................................................65 Boot....................................................................................................66 Security...............................................................................................69 Chipset................................................................................................74 Exit......................................................................................................77 Appendix A: Watchdog Timer Watchdog Timer Setting........................................................................80 Appendix B: GPI/O Programming Guide Chapter 3: System Setup GPI/O Programming Guide.....................................................................82 Removing the Chassis Cover..................................................................30 Installing an SODIMM............................................................................31 Installing a SATA DOM...........................................................................33 Installing a 3.5” SATA Hard Drive...........................................................35 Installing a 2.5” SATA Hard Drive...........................................................38 Installing a CompactFlash Card..............................................................40 Installing a PCI Card...............................................................................42 Rackmount Bracket Kit (optional)...........................................................44 Appendix C: Bypass Specifications Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Bypass Control Register Map..................................................................85 iii NSA 1120 User Manual Preface Preface Copyright Regulatory Compliance Statements This publication, including all photographs, illustrations and software, is protected under international copyright laws, with all rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced, copied, translated or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written consent from NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. This section provides the FCC compliance statement for Class A devices and describes how to keep the system CE compliant. Declaration of Conformity FCC Disclaimer This equipment has been tested and verified to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area (domestic environment) is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference (take adequate measures) at their own expense. The information in this document is subject to change without prior notice and does not represent commitment from NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. However, users may update their knowledge of any product in use by constantly checking its manual posted on our website: http://www.nexcom. com. NEXCOM shall not be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages arising out of the use of any product, nor for any infringements upon the rights of third parties, which may result from such use. Any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose is also disclaimed. CE Acknowledgements The product(s) described in this manual complies with all applicable European Union (CE) directives if it has a CE marking. For computer systems to remain CE compliant, only CE-compliant parts may be used. Maintaining CE compliance also requires proper cable and cabling techniques. NSA 1120 is a trademark of NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All other product names mentioned herein are registered trademarks of their respective owners. Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. iv NSA 1120 User Manual Preface RoHS Compliance How to recognize NEXCOM RoHS Products? For existing products where there are non-RoHS and RoHS versions, the suffix “(LF)” will be added to the compliant product name. NEXCOM RoHS Environmental Policy and Status Update All new product models launched after January 2006 will be RoHS compliant. They will use the usual NEXCOM naming convention. NEXCOM is a global citizen for building the digital infrastructure. We are committed to providing green products and services, which are compliant with European Union RoHS (Restriction on Use of Hazardous Substance in Electronic Equipment) directive 2002/95/EU, to be your trusted green partner and to protect our environment. RoHS restricts the use of Lead (Pb) < 0.1% or 1,000ppm, Mercury (Hg) < 0.1% or 1,000ppm, Cadmium (Cd) < 0.01% or 100ppm, Hexavalent Chromium (Cr6+) < 0.1% or 1,000ppm, Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) < 0.1% or 1,000ppm, and Polybrominated diphenyl Ethers (PBDE) < 0.1% or 1,000ppm. In order to meet the RoHS compliant directives, NEXCOM has established an engineering and manufacturing task force in to implement the introduction of green products. The task force will ensure that we follow the standard NEXCOM development procedure and that all the new RoHS components and new manufacturing processes maintain the highest industry quality levels for which NEXCOM are renowned. The model selection criteria will be based on market demand. Vendors and suppliers will ensure that all designed components will be RoHS compliant. Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. v NSA 1120 User Manual Preface Warranty and RMA NEXCOM Warranty Period ?? Any products returned by NEXCOM to other locations besides the customers’ site will bear an extra charge and will be billed to the customer. NEXCOM manufactures products that are new or equivalent to new in accordance with industry standard. NEXCOM warrants that products will be free from defect in material and workmanship for 2 years, beginning on the date of invoice by NEXCOM. HCP series products (Blade Server) which are manufactured by NEXCOM are covered by a three year warranty period. Repair Service Charges for Out-of-Warranty Products NEXCOM will charge for out-of-warranty products in two categories, one is basic diagnostic fee and another is component (product) fee. System Level ?? Component fee: NEXCOM will only charge for main components such as SMD chip, BGA chip, etc. Passive components will be repaired for free, ex: resistor, capacitor. NEXCOM Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) ?? Customers shall enclose the “NEXCOM RMA Service Form” with the returned packages. ?? Items will be replaced with NEXCOM products if the original one cannot be repaired. Ex: motherboard, power supply, etc. ?? Customers must collect all the information about the problems encountered and note anything abnormal or, print out any on-screen messages, and describe the problems on the “NEXCOM RMA Service Form” for the RMA number apply process. ?? Replace with 3rd party products if needed. ?? If RMA goods can not be repaired, NEXCOM will return it to the customer without any charge. ?? Customers can send back the faulty products with or without accessories (manuals, cable, etc.) and any components from the card, such as CPU and RAM. If the components were suspected as part of the problems, please note clearly which components are included. Otherwise, NEXCOM is not responsible for the devices/parts. Board Level ?? Component fee: NEXCOM will only charge for main components, such as SMD chip, BGA chip, etc. Passive components will be repaired for free, ex: resistors, capacitors. ?? Customers are responsible for the safe packaging of defective products, making sure it is durable enough to be resistant against further damage and deterioration during transportation. In case of damages occurred during transportation, the repair is treated as “Out of Warranty.” Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. ?? If RMA goods can not be repaired, NEXCOM will return it to the customer without any charge. vi NSA 1120 User Manual Preface Warnings Installation Recommendations Read and adhere to all warnings, cautions, and notices in this guide and the documentation supplied with the chassis, power supply, and accessory modules. If the instructions for the chassis and power supply are inconsistent with these instructions or the instructions for accessory modules, contact the supplier to find out how you can ensure that your computer meets safety and regulatory requirements. Ensure you have a stable, clean working environment. Dust and dirt can get into components and cause a malfunction. Use containers to keep small components separated. Adequate lighting and proper tools can prevent you from accidentally damaging the internal components. Most of the procedures that follow require only a few simple tools, including the following: Cautions Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage system components. Do the described procedures only at an ESD workstation. If no such station is available, you can provide some ESD protection by wearing an antistatic wrist strap and attaching it to a metal part of the computer chassis. • • • • Safety Information Using your fingers can disconnect most of the connections. It is recommended that you do not use needlenose pliers to disconnect connections as these can damage the soft metal or plastic parts of the connectors. Before installing and using the device, note the following precautions: ▪▪ Read all instructions carefully. ▪▪ Do not place the unit on an unstable surface, cart, or stand. ▪▪ Follow all warnings and cautions in this manual. ▪▪ When replacing parts, ensure that your service technician uses parts specified by the manufacturer. ▪▪ Avoid using the system near water, in direct sunlight, or near a heating device. ▪▪ The load of the system unit does not solely rely for support from the rackmounts located on the sides. Firm support from the bottom is highly necessary in order to provide balance stability. ▪▪ The computer is provided with a battery-powered real-time clock circuit. There is a danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. A Philips screwdriver A flat-tipped screwdriver A grounding strap An anti-static pad vii NSA 1120 User Manual Preface Safety Precautions 12. If the equipment is not used for a long time, disconnect it from the power source to avoid damage by transient overvoltage. 1. 2. Keep this User Manual for later reference. 13. Never pour any liquid into an opening. This may cause fire or electrical shock. 3. Disconnect this equipment from any AC outlet before cleaning. Use a damp cloth. Do not use liquid or spray detergents for cleaning. 14. Never open the equipment. For safety reasons, the equipment should be opened only by qualified service personnel. 4. For plug-in equipment, the power outlet socket must be located near the equipment and must be easily accessible. 15. If one of the following situations arises, get the equipment checked by service personnel: 5. Keep this equipment away from humidity. a. The power cord or plug is damaged. 6. Put this equipment on a stable surface during installation. Dropping it or letting it fall may cause damage. b. Liquid has penetrated into the equipment. c. The equipment has been exposed to moisture. 7. d. The equipment does not work well, or you cannot get it to work according to the user’s manual. e. The equipment has been dropped and damaged. 8. The openings on the enclosure are for air convection to protect the equipment from overheating. DO NOT COVER THE OPENINGS. f. The equipment has obvious signs of breakage. 9. Make sure the voltage of the power source is correct before connecting the equipment to the power outlet. 17. The unit uses a three-wire ground cable which is equipped with a third pin to ground the unit and prevent electric shock. Do not defeat the purpose of this pin. If your outlet does not support this kind of plug, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Read these safety instructions carefully. Do not leave this equipment in either an unconditioned environment or in a above 40oC storage temperature as this may damage the equipment. 16. Do not place heavy objects on the equipment. 10. Place the power cord in a way so that people will not step on it. Do not place anything on top of the power cord. Use a power cord that has been approved for use with the product and that it matches the voltage and current marked on the product’s electrical range label. The voltage and current rating of the cord must be greater than the voltage and current rating marked on the product. 18. CAUTION: DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY REPLACED. REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER. DISCARD USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS. 11. All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted. Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 19. The computer is provided with CD drives that comply with the appropriate safety standards including IEC 60825. viii NSA 1120 User Manual Preface Technical Support and Assistance Conventions Used in this Manual 1. For the most updated information of NEXCOM products, visit NEXCOM’s website at www.nexcom.com. Warning: Information about certain situations, which if not observed, can cause personal injury. This will prevent injury to yourself when performing a task. 2. For technical issues that require contacting our technical support team or sales representative, please have the following information ready before calling: Caution: Information to avoid damaging components or losing data. – Product name and serial number – Detailed information of the peripheral devices – Detailed information of the installed software (operating system, version, application software, etc.) – A complete description of the problem – The exact wordings of the error messages Note: Provides additional information to complete a task easily. Battery - Safety Measures Warning! Caution 1. Handling the unit: carry the unit with both hands and handle it with care. • Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. • Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions. 2. Maintenance: to keep the unit clean, use only approved cleaning products or clean with a dry cloth. Safety Warning 3. CompactFlash: Turn off the unit’s power before inserting or removing a CompactFlash storage card. This equipment is intended for installation in a Restricted Access Location only. Resetting the Date and Time Note: Remember to reset the date and time upon receiving the product. You can set them in the AMI BIOS. Refer to chapter 4 for more information. Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. ix NSA 1120 User Manual Preface Global Service Contact Information Headquarters Japan NEXCOM Japan 15F, No. 920, Chung-Cheng Rd., ZhongHe District, New Taipei City, 23586, Taiwan, R.O.C. Tel: +886-2-8226-7786 Fax: +886-2-8226-7782 www.nexcom.com 9F, Tamachi Hara Bldg., 4-11-5, Shiba Minato-ku, Tokyo, 108-0014, Japan Tel: +81-3-5419-7830 Fax: +81-3-5419-7832 Email: [email protected] www.nexcom-jp.com America China NEXCOM China NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. USA NEXCOM USA 1F & 2F, Block A, No. 16 Yonyou Software Park, No. 68 Beiqing Road, Haidian District, Beijing, 100094, China Tel: +86-010-5704-2680 Fax: +86-010-5704-2681 Email: [email protected] www.nexcom.cn 2883 Bayview Drive, Fremont CA 94538, USA Tel: +1-510-656-2248 Fax: +1-510-656-2158 Email: [email protected] www.nexcom.com Shanghai Office Asia Room 603/604, Huiyinmingzun Plaza Bldg., 1, No.609, Yunlin East Rd., Shanghai, 200062, China Tel: +86-21-5278-5868 Fax: +86-21-3251-6358 Email: [email protected] www.nexcom.cn Taiwan Central Taiwan Office 16F, No.250, Sec. 2, Chongde Rd., Beitun Dist., Taichung City 406, R.O.C. Tel: +886-4-2249-1179 Fax: +886-4-2249-1172 Email: [email protected] www.nexcom.com.tw Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. x NSA 1120 User Manual Preface Europe Shenzhen Office Room1707, North Block, Pines Bldg., No.7 Tairan Rd., Futian Area, Shenzhen, 518040, China Tel: +86-755-8332-7203 Fax: +86-755-8332-7213 Email: [email protected] www.nexcom.cn Italy NEXCOM ITALIA S.r.l Via Gaudenzio Ferrari 29, 21047 Saronno (VA), Italia Tel: +39 02 9628 0333 Fax: +39 02 9286 9215 Email: [email protected] www.nexcomitalia.it Wuhan Office 1-C1804/ 1805, Mingze Liwan, No. 519 South Luoshi Rd., Hongshan District, Wuhan, 430070, China Tel: +86-27-8722-7400 Fax: +86-27-8722-7400 Email: [email protected] www.nexcom.cn United Kingdom NEXCOM EUROPE 10 Vincent Avenue, Crownhill Business Centre, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire MK8 0AB, United Kingdom Tel: +44-1908-267121 Fax: +44-1908-262042 Email: [email protected] www.nexcom.eu Chengdu Office 9F, Shuxiangxie, Xuefu Garden, No.12 Section 1, South Yihuan Rd., Chengdu, 610061, China Tel: +86-28-8523-0186 Fax: +86-28-8523-0186 Email: [email protected] www.nexcom.cn Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. xi NSA 1120 User Manual Preface Package Contents Before continuing, verify that the NSA 1120 package that you received is complete. Your package should have all the items listed in the following table. Item P/N Name Description Qty 1 19S00112000X0 NSA1120 ASSY 2 5044440031X00 RUBBER FOOT KANG YANG:RF20-5-4P 19.8x18x5.0mm 4 3 5060900075X00 NSA1086N7 EAR SETS CHYUAN-JYH:L102007-3 79.5x43.5x28mm AL PANTONE 295U 1 4 6012200052X00 PE ZIPPER BAG #8 170x240mm,W/China RoHS SYMBOL 1 5 6012200053X00 PE ZIPPER BAG #3 100x70mm,W/China RoHS SYMBOL 1 6 6023309081X00 CABLE EDI:232091081804-RS COM PORT. DB9 FEMALE TO RJ45 8P8C L:1800mm 1 7 60233PW100X00 SATA POWER CABLE EDI:352204040251-RS 4P TO SATA 15P L:250mm 1 8 60177A0219X00 (N)NSA1120 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE VER:A KRAMER 1 9 602DCD0310X00 NSA1120 CD DRIVER VER:1.0 JCL 1 10 60233ATA12X00 SATA CABLE FOR NISE 1000 BEST:109-0707-150R 26AWG L:150mm 1 11 50311F0102X00 (H)ROUND HEAD SCREW LONG FEI:P6#32Tx 1/4/SW7*0.8 W/SPRING+FLAT WASHER P6#32Tx 1/4/SW7x0.8 NI 5 12 6014401155X00 NSA1110 W/O LCM MEMBRANE VER:A FERLO 424x42x0.658mm 1 Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 1 xii NSA 1120 User Manual Preface Ordering Information The following provides ordering information for NSA 1120. • Options • Barebone NSA 1120 / NSA 1120A LCM & MEMBRANE (P/N: 88S00112000X0) NSA 1120 (P/N: 10S00112000X0) -Intel® Atom™ D425 Single Core 1.8GHz processor, 1 DDR3 memory slot, 6 Gigabit LAN ports with two pairs bypass, VGA, USB port, w/o LCM NSA 1120-C4 / NSA 1120A-C4 LCM & MEMBRANE (P/N: 88S0011201X0) NSA 1120A (P/N: 10S00112001X0) -Intel® Atom™ D525 Dual Core 1.8GHz processor, 1 DDR3 memory slot, 6 Gigabit LAN ports with two pairs bypass, VGA, USB port, w/o LCM NSA 1120-C4 (P/N: 10S00112002X0) -Intel® Atom™ D425 Single Core 1.8GHz processor, 1 DDR3 memory slot, 4 Gigabit LAN ports with two pairs bypass, VGA, USB port, w/o LCM NSA 1120A-C4 (P/N: 10S00112003X0) -Intel® Atom™ D525 Dual Core 1.8GHz processor, 1 DDR3 memory slot, 4 Gigabit LAN ports with two pairs bypass, VGA, USB port, w/o LCM Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. xiii NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 1: Product Introduction Chapter 1: Product Introduction Overview Front Rear Key Features • 1U Rackmount Network Platform • Intel® Atom™ D525 Dual Core / D425 Single core 1.8GHz processor • 1 DIMM socket supports DDR3 800 memory, maximum of 2GB Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. • 6 onboard PCIe GbE LAN ports • Supports LAN Bypass • 1 internal 3.5” HDD bay / two 2.5” HDD bay (optional) • LCD module (optional) 1 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 1: Product Introduction Hardware Specifications Main Memory • 1 x 204-pin DDR3 800 SODIMM socket • Up to 2GB Non-ECC DDR3 SDRAM NSA 1120 System LAN Features • LAN chip: Intel® 82583V • Supports 10/100/1000 link speed • LAN Bypass: 2 pairs Physical Characteristics • Form Factor - 19” 1U • Construction - SECC steel plate, 1.0 mm thick • Color - Nexcom 295U • Dimensions (W x D x H) - 426mm (W) x 238mm (D) x 44mm (H) • Mounting - Mounting ear • System chassis - NSC1120 Expansion • 1 PCI slot (optional) I/O Interface - Front • Console port - 1 RJ45 type • USB ports - 2 USB 2.0 ports • LAN ports - 6 RJ45 copper LAN ports • Keypad (optional) - LCM keypad • LCD (optional) - 2x16 characters LCD display module, PIO interface • Button - 1 power button • LEDs - LEDs for power status (green), HDD status (yellow), LAN status and 2 Bypass status System Cooling • Cooling Method - 1 system fan in the chassis • Ventilation - Suction from the side and discharged to the back Main Board • NSB 1120 • Intel® Atom™ D525 Dual Core / D425 Single Core 1.8GHz processor • Intel® ICH8M chipset Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 2 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 1: Product Introduction I/O Interface - Rear • VGA port - 1 DB-15 VGA port • USB port - 2 USB 2.0 ports Devices • 1 CompactFlash socket (optional) • 1 internal 3.5” HDD bay • 1 SATA DOM device space Power Input • 100W ATX power supply Dimensions • Chassis Dimension: 426mm x 238mm x 44mm • Carton Dimension: 556mm x 384mm x 185mm Weight • Without Packing: 5.6kg • With Packing: 8kg Certifications • CE approval • FCC Class A • UL Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 3 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 1: Product Introduction Main Board (NSB 1120) Network • Controller -Intel 82583V 6 ports connected from ICH8M via PCI-E x1 • Link speed -10/100/1000 • Media type -6x copper RJ45 ports Right: Activity LED blinks Yellow Left: Link LED lights Green • Bypass -Two segments -Dual latch bypass in ETH01, and 23 • PXE boot -Intel 82583V Form Factor • Mini-ITX form factor Processor • D425 (512K Cache, 1.8GHz) 10W • D525 (1M Cache, 1.8GHz) 10W Chipset • Intel® ICH8M Memory • Technology -DDR3 800MHz Non-ECC memory • Socket -One 204-pin DDR3 SODIMM socket • Capacity -2GB maximum memory Storage • SATA -One SATA connector with power connector for one 3.5” HDD -Two SATA 2.5” HDD (optional) • S-DOM -One SATA connector with power connector for S-DOM • CompactFlash (optional) -One internal CompactFlash socket Graphics • Controller -Pineview integrated VGA controller • Interface -CRT port resolution up to 1024x768 60Hz, box header 2x8 2.0mm Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 4 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 1: Product Introduction RTC • Front I/O -1 RJ45 type for Console port -2 USB ports -6 RJ45 Copper LAN ports -One power button -One 2x16 characters LCD module, PIO interface (optional) -LEDs for power status (green), HDD status (yellow), LAN status and 2 Bypass status • Controller -Built-in controller • Backup battery -Lithium Ion battery System Management • Watchdog -Watchdog timeout is programmable by software from 1 second/min. to 256 sec. (from Winbond W83627 Super I/O) • System Monitor -Monitors voltages (system temperature sensor, monitors system voltage, monitors battery voltage, monitors fan speed of system and monitors module (from Winbond W83792 Super I/O) -2Kbit serial EEPROM connected to SMBUS to store system information such as serial number, MAC address certificates, etc. Expansion • PCI Slot -One PCI slot Power • Supplied voltages -AC 100V – 240V -Maximum of 100W -Open frame power • Power mode -ATX mode Default: Auto Power-on After Power Fail (PWR On After PWR Fail). I/O Port • Internal I/O -Serial: one reserved 2x5 2.0mm box header (COM2) -USB: two USB connectors (for rear panel) -Printer: one 2x13 2.0mm box header (reserved for LCM module) -Digital I/O: GPIO from Super IO, 2x5 2.0mm 4-in 4-out pin header -VGA I/O: one 2x8 2.0mm box header • Rear I/O -1 VGA port -2 USB ports Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 5 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 1: Product Introduction BIOS Environment • Type -AMI BIOS • Flash ROM -8Mbit (SPI) • Power Management -Monitors power voltage • PXE -82583L • Operating temperature - 0oC ~ 40oC • Storage temperature - -20oC ~ 75oC • Relative humidity - 10%~90% non-condensing • EMI/EMC - CE -FCC Class A • ESD - 2/4KV contact discharge -2/4/8KV air discharge -Criteria B Software • Standard OS -Windows XP, Windows 2003, Linux Kernel 2.6 (Fedora Core, SUSE) • Drivers -VGA, LAN, WDT, GPIO, Hardware Monitor, Bypass • Sample code -LCM sample string display, LCM testing program, GPIO, WTD, Bypass, Hardware Monitor Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 6 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 1: Product Introduction Getting to Know NSA 1120 Front Panel LCD Power button USB Copper ports LAN ports Bypass S2 Bypass S1 HDD Power Console port Power LED Indicates the power status of the system. USB Ports Used to connect USB 2.0/1.1 devices. HDD LED Indicates the status of the hard drive. Console Port Used to connect RJ45 type Console device. LAN/Bypass Status LEDs Indicates the status of the LAN/Bypass. Power Button This is a power button. Copper LAN Ports Used to connect LAN network devices. LCD (optional) 2x16 characters LCD module, PIO interface. Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 7 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 1: Product Introduction Rear Panel USB ports VGA port USB Ports Used to connect USB 2.0/1.1 devices. VGA Port Used to connect an analog VGA monitor. Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 8 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 2: Jumpers and Connectors Chapter 2: Jumpers and Connectors tronic components. Humid environment tend to have less static electricity than dry environments. A grounding strap is warranted whenever danger of static electricity exists. This chapter describes how to set the jumpers on the motherboard. Note that the following procedures are generic for NSA 1120. Before You Begin Precautions • Ensure you have a stable, clean working environment. Dust and dirt can Computer components and electronic circuit boards can be damaged by discharges of static electricity. Working on the computers that are still connected to a power supply can be extremely dangerous. get into components and cause a malfunction. Use containers to keep small components separated. • Adequate lighting and proper tools can prevent you from accidentally Follow the guidelines below to avoid damage to your computer or yourself: damaging the internal components. Most of the procedures that follow require only a few simple tools, including the following: • Always disconnect the unit from the power outlet whenever you are • A Philips screwdriver working inside the case. • A flat-tipped screwdriver • If possible, wear a grounded wrist strap when you are working inside • A set of jewelers Screwdrivers the computer case. Alternatively, discharge any static electricity by touching the bare metal chassis of the unit case, or the bare metal body of any other grounded appliance. • A grounding strap • An anti-static pad • Using your fingers can disconnect most of the connections. It is recom- • Hold electronic circuit boards by the edges only. Do not touch the com- mended that you do not use needle-nosed pliers to disconnect connections as these can damage the soft metal or plastic parts of the connectors. ponents on the board unless it is necessary to do so. Don’t flex or stress the circuit board. • Leave all components inside the static-proof packaging that they • Before working on internal components, make sure that the power shipped with until they are ready for installation. is off. Ground yourself before touching any internal components, by touching a metal object. Static electricity can damage many of the elec- Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. • Use correct screws and do not over tighten screws. 9 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 2: Jumpers and Connectors Jumper Settings A jumper is the simplest kind of electric switch. It consists of two metal pins and a cap. When setting the jumpers, ensure that the jumper caps are placed on the correct pins. When the jumper cap is placed on both pins, the jumper is short. If you remove the jumper cap, or place the jumper cap on just one pin, the jumper is open. Refer to the illustrations below for examples of what the 2-pin and 3-pin jumpers look like when they are short (on) and open (off). Two-Pin Jumpers: Open (Left) and Short (Right) Three-Pin Jumpers: Pins 1 and 2 Are Short Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 10 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 2: Jumpers and Connectors Locations of the Jumpers and Connectors NSB 1120 The figure below is the NSB 1120 main board which is the main board used in the NSA 1120 system. It shows the locations of the jumpers and connectors. Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 11 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 2: Jumpers and Connectors Jumpers Clear CMOS Select H/W Reset Connector size: 1x3 3-pin header, 2.54 mm pitch Connector location: JP5 Connector size: 1x2 2-pin header, 2.54 pitch, 2.54mm-M-180 Connector location: JP3 Normal (default) 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 Reset Clear CMOS Pin Settings 1-2 On Normal 2-3 On CMOS Clear 1 2 Normal (default) Pin No. Settings Function Description 1-2 Open (default) NA 1-2 Short HW Reset 1-2 On: default Pin Definition 1 NC 2 ICH_RTCRST_N 3 Battery GND Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 12 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 2: Jumpers and Connectors Power Mode Select Console Select Connector size: 1x3 3-pin header, 2.54 mm pitch Connector location: JP4 Connector size: 1x3 3-pin header, 2.54 mm pitch Connector location: JP2 1 2 3 1 2 3 ATX Mode (default) Pin 1 2 3 1 2 3 AT Mode RTS To CTS Settings Pin Normal (default) Settings 1-2 On ATX Mode 1-2 On RTS To CTS 2-3 On AT Mode 2-3 On Normal 1-2 On: default Pin 2-3 On: default Definition Pin Definition 1 3VSB 1 SP_RTS1_R 2 AT ATX Select 2 SP_CTS1_R 3 GND 3 SP_CTS1_CON Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 13 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 2: Jumpers and Connectors Connector Pin Definitions External I/O Interface - Front Status Indicators Copper LAN1A Port Connector location: LED1 Connector type: RJ45 port with LEDs Connector location: LAN1A Bypass S2 Link Act Bypass S1 HDD PWR Status LED Color Bypass S2 Yellow Bypass S1 Yellow HDD Yellow PWR Green Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Act Status Link Status Yellow Blinking Data Activity Green Always Lighted 1G and 10/100MB Off No Acitivity Off No link Pin 14 Pin Definition A1 LAN1_1.9V Definition A2 LAN1_TXP0_CON A3 LAN1_TXN0_CON A4 LAN1_TXP1_CON A5 LAN1_TXN1_CON A6 LAN1_TXP2_CON A7 LAN1_TXN2_CON A8 LAN1_TXP3_CON A9 LAN1_TXN3_CON A10 GND A11 LAN1_LED_ACT# A12 LAN1_ACTPW A13 LAN1_LED_LINK# A14 LAN1_LINKPW MH1 GND_IO NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 2: Jumpers and Connectors Copper LAN1B Port Copper LAN2A Port Connector type: RJ45 port with LEDs Connector location: LAN1B Connector type: RJ45 port with LEDs Connector location: LAN2A Link Link Act Act Act Status Link Status Act Status Link Status Yellow Blinking Data Activity Green Always Lighted 1G and 10/100MB Yellow Blinking Data Activity Green Always Lighted 1G and 10/100MB Off No Acitivity Off No link Off No Acitivity Off No link Pin Definition Pin Definition Pin Definition Pin Definition B1 LAN2_1.9V B2 LAN2_TXP0_CON A1 LAN3_1.9V A2 LAN3_TXP0_CON B3 LAN2_TXN0_CON B4 LAN2_TXP1_CON A3 LAN3_TXN0_CON A4 LAN3_TXP1_CON B5 LAN2_TXN1_CON B6 LAN2_TXP2_CON A5 LAN3_TXN1_CON A6 LAN3_TXP2_CON B7 LAN2_TXN2_CON B8 LAN2_TXP3_CON A7 LAN3_TXN2_CON A8 LAN3_TXP3_CON B9 LAN2_TXN3_CON B10 GND A9 LAN3_TXN3_CON A10 GND B11 LAN2_LED_ACT# B12 LAN2_ACTPW A11 LAN3_LED_ACT# A12 LAN3_ACTPW B13 LAN2_LED_LINK# B14 LAN2_LINKPW A13 LAN3_LED_LINK# A14 LAN3_LINKPW MH1 GND_IO MH1 GND_IO Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 15 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 2: Jumpers and Connectors Copper LAN2B Port Copper LAN3A Port Connector type: RJ45 port with LEDs Connector location: LAN2B Connector type: RJ45 port with LEDs Connector location: LAN3A Link Link Act Act Act Status Link Status Act Status Link Status Yellow Blinking Data Activity Green Always Lighted 1G and 10/100MB Yellow Blinking Data Activity Green Always Lighted 1G and 10/100MB Off No Acitivity Off No link Off No Acitivity Off No link Pin Definition Pin Definition Pin Definition Pin Definition B1 LAN4_1.9V B2 LAN4_TXP0_CON A1 LAN5_1.9V A2 LAN5_TXP0 B3 LAN4_TXN0_CON B4 LAN4_TXP1_CON A3 LAN5_TXN0 A4 LAN5_TXP1 B5 LAN4_TXN1_CON B6 LAN4_TXP2_CON A5 LAN5_TXN1 A6 LAN5_TXP2 B7 LAN4_TXN2_CON B8 LAN4_TXP3_CON A7 LAN5_TXN2 A8 LAN5_TXP3 B9 LAN4_TXN3_CON B10 GND A9 LAN5_TXN3 A10 GND B11 LAN4_LED_ACT# B12 LAN4_ACTPW A11 LAN5_LED_ACT# A12 LAN5_ACTPW B13 LAN4_LED_LINK# B14 LAN4_LINKPW A13 LAN5_LED_LINK# A14 LAN5_LINKPW MH1 GND_IO MH1 GND_IO Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 16 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 2: Jumpers and Connectors Copper LAN3B Port USB Ports Connector type: RJ45 port with LEDs Connector location: LAN3B Connector type: Dual USB port Connector location: CN5 Link Act 1 4 5 8 Act Status Link Status Pin Yellow Blinking Data Activity Green Always Lighted 1G and 10/100MB 1 VCC 5 VCC Off No Acitivity Off No link 2 USB0- 6 USB1- 3 USB0+ 7 USB1+ 4 GND 8 GND Pin Definition Pin Pin Definition Definition B1 LAN6_1.9V B2 LAN6_TXP0 B3 LAN6_TXN0 B4 LAN6_TXP1 B5 LAN6_TXN1 B6 LAN6_TXP2 B7 LAN6_TXN2 B8 LAN6_TXP3 B9 LAN6_TXN3 B10 GND B11 LAN6_LED_ACT# B12 LAN6_ACTPW B13 LAN6_LED_LINK# B14 LAN6_LINKPW MH1 GND_IO Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Definition 17 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 2: Jumpers and Connectors RJ45 Type Console Port (COM 1) Power Button Connector type: RJ45 port (RS232 only) Connector location: CON1 Connector type: 2-pin jack (PWRBT_SW Push Button) Connector location: SW1 Pin Definition Pin Definition Pin Definition 1 SP_RTS1_R 2 SP_DTR1_R 1 GND 3 SP_TXD1_R 4 GND 2 RW_SW_RST 5 SP_DCD1_R 6 SP_RXD1_R 7 SP_DSR1_R 8 SP_CTS1_CON Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 18 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 2: Jumpers and Connectors External I/O Interface - Rear VGA Port Connector type:DB-15 port, 15-pin D-Sub (rear panel) 2x8 16-pin box header, 2.0 mm pitch (internal connector) Connector location: CN1 5 1 16 15 2 1 15 11 2x8 Pin Header DB-15 Pin Definition Pin 1 VGA_R_CON 9 Definition VGA_VCC 2 VGA_G_CON 10 GND 3 VGA_B_CON 11 NC 4 NC 12 5 GND 13 VGA_I2CDAT_CON VGA_HSYNC_CON 6 GND 14 VGA_VSYNC_CON 7 GND 15 VGA_I2CCLK_CON 8 GND 16 NC Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 19 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 2: Jumpers and Connectors Internal Connectors SATAII Ports SATA Power Connector Connector type: 7-pin standard Serial ATAII (1.27mm) Connector location: J7 and J8 Connector type: 1x4 4-pin header Connector location: J5 1 4 1 Pin 7 J7 J8 Pin Definition Pin Definition 1 GND 1 GND 2 TXP1 2 TXP0 3 TXN1 3 TXN0 4 GND 4 GND 5 RXN1 5 RXN0 6 RXP1 6 RXP0 7 GND 7 GND Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 20 Definition 1 VCC12 2 GND 3 GND 4 VCC5 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 2: Jumpers and Connectors SATA DOM Power Connector Digital I/O Connector (24 output) Connector type:1x2 2-pin JST wafer, 2.5 mm pitch Connector location: J9 Connector type:2x5 10-pin header, 2.0 mm pitch Connector location: J3 10 9 2 1 1 2 Pin Pin Definition 1 VCC5 2 GND Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 21 Definition Pin Definition 1 VCC5 2 GND 3 SIO_GPIN10 4 SIO_GPOUT14 5 SIO_GPIN11 6 SIO_GPOUT15 7 SIO_GPIN12 8 SIO_GPOUT16 9 SIO_GPIN13 10 SIO_GPOUT17 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 2: Jumpers and Connectors COM2 Connector (RS232) USB Connector Connector type:2x5 10-pin boxed header, 2.0 mm Connector location: CN2 Connector type:1x6 6-pin JST wafer, 2.0 mm pitch Connector location: J4 2 1 6 10 9 Pin Definition Pin SP_DCD2 2 SP_RXD2 3 SP_TXD2 4 SP_DTR2 5 COM2_GND 6 SP_DSR2 7 SP_RTS2 8 SP_CTS2 9 SP_RI2 10 COM2_GND Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Pin Definition 1 1 22 Definition 1 VCC 2 USB2- 3 USB2+ 4 USB3- 5 USB3+ 6 GND NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 2: Jumpers and Connectors IDE Connector Connector type:2x22 44-pin header, 2.0 mm pitch Connector location: CN6 44 43 2 1 Pin Definition Pin Definition Pin 1 IDE_RST_N 2 GND 3 IDE_DD7 4 IDE_DD8 5 IDE_DD6 6 IDE_DD9 7 IDE_DD5 8 IDE_DD10 37 9 IDE_DD4 10 IDE_DD11 39 31 Definition Pin Definition IDE_IRQ14 32 NC 33 IDE_DA1 34 IDE_PATADET 35 IDE_DA0 36 IDE_DA2 IDE_CS1_N 38 IDE_CS3_N IDE_ACT_N 40 GND 11 IDE_DD3 12 IDE_DD12 41 VCC5 42 VCC5 13 IDE_DD2 14 IDE_DD13 43 GND 44 NC 15 IDE_DD1 16 IDE_DD14 17 IDE_DD0 18 IDE_DD15 19 GND 20 NC 21 IDE_DDREQ 22 GND 23 IDE_DIOW_N 24 GND 25 IDE_DIOR_N 26 GND 27 IDE_DIORDY 28 Z3901 29 IDE_DDACK_N 30 GND Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 23 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 2: Jumpers and Connectors LCM Module Connector (Parallel Interface) LCM Keypad Connector Connector type:2x8 16-pin boxed header, 2.54 mm pitch Connector location: CN4 Connector type:1x4 4-pin header, 2.54 mm Connector location: JP1 1 16 15 2 1 Pin Definition Pin VCC5 2 GND 3 LPT_SLIN#R 4 LPT_RES 5 LPT_AFD#R 6 LPT_INIT#R 7 LPT_PDR1 8 LPT_PDR0 9 LPT_PDR3 10 LPT_PDR2 11 LPT_PDR5 12 LPT_PDR4 13 LPT_PDR7 14 LPT_PDR6 15 LPT_PW 16 VCC5 Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Pin Definition 1 4 24 Definition 1 KEY_PIN1 2 KEY_PIN2 3 KEY_PIN3 4 KEY_PIN4 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 2: Jumpers and Connectors Power Output Connector GAL Programming Connector Connector type:2x10 Connector location: CN3 Connector type:1x6 6-pin header, 2.54 mm Connector location: J1 1 10 11 20 6 1 Pin Pin Definition Pin Definition 1 VCC3_3 2 VCC3_3 3 GND 4 VCC5 5 GND 6 VCC5 7 GND 8 ATXPWROK 9 5VA 10 VCC12 11 VCC3_3 12 N12V 13 GND 14 ATX_PSON 15 GND 16 GND 17 GND 18 NC 19 VCC5 20 VCC5 Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 25 Definition 1 3VSB 2 GND 3 GAL_TCK_2 4 GAL_TDO_2 5 GAL_TDI_2 6 GAL_TMS_2 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 2: Jumpers and Connectors System Fan Connector Connector type: 1x4 4-pin Wafer, 2.54 mm pitch Connector location: FAN1 4 1 Pin Definition 1 GND 2 VCC12 3 FAN1 4 FANPWM1 Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 26 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 2: Jumpers and Connectors PCI Slot Connector type: 2x62 3.3V slot Connector location: CN7 Pin Definition Pin Definition Pin Definition A20 AD30 B20 AD31 A21 +3.3V B21 AD29 A22 AD28 B22 GND A23 AD26 B23 AD27 A24 GND B24 AD25 Pin Definition A25 AD24 B25 +3.3V A1 TRST# B1 -12V A26 IDSEL B26 C/BE2# A2 +12V B2 TCK A27 +3.3V B27 AD23 A3 TMS B3 GND A28 AD22 B28 GND A4 TDI B4 TDO A29 AD20 B29 AD21 A5 +5V B5 +5V A30 GND B30 AD19 A6 INTA# B6 +5V A31 AD18 B31 +3.3V A7 INTC# B7 INTB# A32 AD16 B32 AD17 A8 +5V B8 INTD# A33 +3.3V B33 C/BE2# A9 RSV1 B9 PRSNT1# A34 FRAME# B34 GND A10 +3.3V B10 RSV5 A35 GND B35 IRDY# A11 RSV2 B11 PRSNT2# A36 TRDY# B36 +3.3V A12 GND B12 GND A37 GND B37 DEVSEL# A13 GND B13 GND A38 STOP# B38 GND A14 +3.3V B14 RSV6 A39 +3.3V B39 LOCK# A15 RST# B15 GRPIMD A40 SMBCLK B40 PERR# A16 +5V B16 CLK A41 SMBDAT B41 +3.3V A17 GNT# B17 GND A42 GND B42 SERR# A18 GND B18 REQ# A43 PAR B43 +3.3V A19 PME# B19 +5V A44 AD15 B44 C/BE1# Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 27 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 2: Jumpers and Connectors Pin Definition Pin Definition A45 +3.3V B45 AD14 A46 AD13 B46 GND A47 AD11 B47 AD12 A48 GND B48 AD10 A49 AD9 B49 GND CONNECTOR KEY A52 C/BE0# B52 AD8 A53 +3.3V B53 AD7 A54 AD6 B54 +3.3V A55 AD4 B55 AD5 A56 GND B56 AD3 A57 AD2 B57 GND A58 AD0 B58 AD1 A59 +3.3V B59 +5V A60 REQ64# B60 ACK64# A61 +5V B61 +5V A62 +5V B62 +5V Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 28 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 2: Jumpers and Connectors VGA Pineview-D Microprocessor 1.8GHz DX9 Graphics: 400 MHz DDR3 Memory Controller (Single Channel) DDR2 Ch A P 35 VGA Block Diagram of the Main Board DDR3 800MHz DDRIII DIMM 1 Slot P 10 DMI SPI x4 DMI 2 Lanes SST25VF080B P 15 2GB/s 2/3 - MIO P 38 IDE Slot P 39 EEPROM P 36 USB 2.0 UltraDMA 33/66/100 SMBUS GPIO PCIe x1 (82801HBM) 652 balls 31x31mm LPC SATA PCIe x1 PCIe x1 PCIe x1 P 12 ~ 16 PCI LPC Bus P 11 SATA2 PCIe x1 SPI ICH8-M SATA (3) Address : 0A8H CK505 CLOCK GEN SATA1 P 38 DMI PCI-E *1(6) P 38 ATA SMBUS 100 (1) USB 2.0 (10) 0/1 - Rear PCIe x1 PCI x1 LAN INTEL 82583V P 17 LAN INTEL 82583V P 19 LAN INTEL 82583V P 23 LAN INTEL 82583V P 25 LAN INTEL 82583V P 29 LAN INTEL 82583V P 31 PCI_Slot BYPASS LAN1 BYPASS LAN2 BYPASS LAN3 BYPASS LAN4 LAN5 LAN6 P 40 P 38 4IN4OUT P 34 SIO COM1 RS-232 W83627HG-AW COM2 P 33 Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. RS-232 P 41 P 41 29 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 3: System Setup Chapter 3: System Setup 1. Loosen the screw located at the rear panel. Removing the Chassis Cover Prior to removing the chassis cover, make sure the unit’s power is off and disconnected from the power sources to prevent electric shock or system damage. Please make sure to replace the chassis cover before restoring power. Screw Warning: HAZARDOUS MOVING PARTS KEEP FINGERS AND OTHER BODY PARTS AWAY Keep away from moving fan blades 2. Slide the cover backward then remove it from the chassis. Please replace the top cover after completion. Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 30 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 3: System Setup Installing an SODIMM 1. Push the ejector tabs which are at the ends of the socket outward. This indicates that the socket is unlocked. 2. Note how the module is keyed to the socket. Grasping the module by its edges, align the module with the socket so that the “notch” on the module is aligned with the “key” on the socket. The key ensures the module can be plugged into the socket in only one direction. Ejector tab Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 31 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 3: System Setup 3. Seat the module vertically, pressing it down firmly until it is completely seated in the socket. The ejector tabs at the ends of the socket will automatically snap into the locked position to hold the module in place. Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 32 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 3: System Setup Installing a SATA DOM 1. Locate for the SATA connector on the board. 2. Insert the connector located on the solder side of the SATA DOM to the SATA connector that is on the board. SATA DOM SATA connector Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 33 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 3: System Setup 3. Secure the SATA DOM with the provided mounting screw then connect the power cable to the power connector on the board. Mounting screw Power cable Power cable SATA DOM connector SATA DOM (solder side) Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 34 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 3: System Setup Installing a 3.5” SATA Hard Drive 2. Place the SATA hard drive onto the drive bay. Align the mounting holes that are on the sides of the SATA drive with the mounting holes on the drive bay. Use the provided mounting screws to secure the SATA drive in place. Your system comes with a drive bay for installing either a 3.5” or 2.5” SATA drive. Follow the steps below for installing a 3.5” SATA drive. 1. Remove the mounting screws of the drive bay. Drive Bay Mounting hole Mounting hole SATA drive Drive bay Connector side of SATA drive Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 35 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 3: System Setup 3. Place the drive into the chassis. Align the mounting holes of the drive bay with the mounting studs in the chassis. 4. Use the provided mounting screws to secure the drive bay in place. Mounting screw Mounting hole Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 36 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 3: System Setup 5. Connect one end of the SATA power cable and SATA data cable to the SATA drive and the other end to the main board. SATA power cable Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. SATA data cable 37 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 3: System Setup Installing a 2.5” SATA Hard Drive The drive bay for 2.5” SATA drive also comes with a CompactFlash socket. Follow the steps below for installing a 2.5” SATA drive. 3. Place the drive into the chassis. Use the provided mounting screws to secure the drive bay in place. 1. Remove the 2.5” drive bay from the chassis. 2. Place the 2.5” SATA hard drive onto the drive bay. Align the mounting holes that are on the sides of the SATA drive with the mounting holes on the drive bay. Use the provided mounting screws to secure the SATA drive in place. 2.5” SATA drive Mounting screw 2.5” Drive bay Mounting screw Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 38 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 3: System Setup 4. Locate for the SATA data connector and the SATA power connector on the SATA drive. SATA power connector SATA data connector 5. Connect one end of the SATA power cable and SATA data cable to the SATA drive and the other end to the main board. Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 39 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 3: System Setup Installing a CompactFlash Card 1. The CompactFlash socket is on the 2.5” drive bay. 2. With the CompactFlash card’s label facing up, position the card to the socket. 2.5” Drive bay CompactFlash socket CompactFlash card Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 40 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 3: System Setup 3. Insert the card until it is completely seated in the socket. Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 41 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 3: System Setup Installing a PCI Card 1. Locate for the PCI slot on the main board. 2. Remove the mounting screws of the front panel. PCI slot Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 42 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 3: System Setup 3. The PCI slot is readily accessible upon removing the front panel. 4. Insert the PCI card until it is completely seated in the slot. Secure the card with the provided screw. Mounting screw PCI card PCI slot Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 43 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 3: System Setup Rackmount Bracket Kit (optional) 2. There are 8 mounting holes on each side of the front panel. The rackmount bracket kit provides a convenient and economical way of installing the server into a rack cabinet. Attaching the Long Rack Ears Mounting Mounting holes holes The long rack ears are used to support the server in a rack cabinet. 1. The rackmount bracket kit comes with a pair of long rack ears and 16 screws. 3. Align the mounting holes on the rack ear with the mounting holes on the front panel. Give special attention to the orientation of the rack ear. Secure the rack ear with mounting screws. Rack ear Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 44 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 3: System Setup 4. Repeat step 3 to secure the other rack ear. Rack ear Rack ear Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 45 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 3: System Setup Installing the Server into a Rack Cabinet 3. Slide the server into the rack cabinet. 1. Select a one unit space (1U) in the rack cabinet where you intend to install the server. 2. On one side of the rack, attach 3 nuts each at the front and back. Repeat this to the other side of the rack. Nuts Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 46 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 3: System Setup A. Elevated Operating Ambient - If installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient. Therefore, consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the maximum ambient temperature (Tma) specified by the manufacturer. 4. Use the provided mounting screws to secure the server in the rack cabinet. B. Reduced Air Flow - Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised. C. Mechanical Loading - Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading. D. Circuit Overloading - Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of the circuits might have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring. Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern. E. Reliable Earthing - Reliable earthing of rack-mounted equipment should be maintained. Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit (e.g. use of power strips).” Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 47 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 4: BIOS Setup Chapter 4: BIOS Setup The settings made in the setup program affect how the computer performs. It is important, therefore, first to try to understand all the Setup options, and second, to make settings appropriate for the way you use the computer. This chapter describes how to use the BIOS setup program for the NSA 1120. The BIOS screens provided in this chapter are for reference only and may change if the BIOS is updated in the future. To check for the latest updates and revisions, visit the NEXCOM Web site at www.nexcom.com.tw. When to Configure the BIOS About BIOS Setup This program should be executed under the following conditions: ▪▪ When changing the system configuration The BIOS (Basic Input and Output System) Setup program is a menu driven utility that enables you to make changes to the system configuration and tailor your system to suit your individual work needs. It is a ROM-based configuration utility that displays the system’s configuration status and provides you with a tool to set system parameters. ▪▪ When a configuration error is detected by the system and you are prompted to make changes to the Setup program ▪▪ When resetting the system clock ▪▪ When redefining the communication ports to prevent any conflicts ▪▪ When making changes to the Power Management configuration ▪▪ When changing the password or making other changes to the security These parameters are stored in non-volatile battery-backed-up CMOS RAM that saves this information even when the power is turned off. When the system is turned back on, the system is configured with the values found in CMOS. setup Normally, CMOS setup is needed when the system hardware is not consistent with the information contained in the CMOS RAM, whenever the CMOS RAM has lost power, or the system features need to be changed. With easy-to-use pull down menus, you can configure such items as: ▪▪ Hard drives, diskette drives, and peripherals ▪▪ Video display type and display options ▪▪ Password protection from unauthorized use ▪▪ Power management features Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 48 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 4: BIOS Setup Default Configuration Legends Most of the configuration settings are either predefined according to the Load Optimal Defaults settings which are stored in the BIOS or are automatically detected and configured without requiring any actions. There are a few settings that you may need to change depending on your system configuration. Right and Left arrows Moves the highlight left or right to select a menu. Up and Down arrows Entering Setup Moves the highlight up or down between submenus or fields. <Esc> Exits to the BIOS Setup Utility. When the system is powered on, the BIOS will enter the Power-On Self Test (POST) routines. These routines perform various diagnostic checks; if an error is encountered, the error will be reported in one of two different ways: ▪▪ If the error occurs before the display device is initialized, a series of beeps will be transmitted. ▪▪ If the error occurs after the display device is initialized, the screen will display the error message. + (plus key) Scrolls forward through the values or options of the highlighted field. - (minus key) Scrolls backward through the values or options of the highlighted field. Tab Selects a field. <F1> Displays General Help. <F10> Saves and exits the Setup program. Powering on the computer and immediately pressing <Del> allows you to enter Setup. Another way to enter Setup is to power on the computer and wait for the following message during the POST: <Enter> Press <Enter> to enter the highlighted submenu. Key Function Scroll Bar TO ENTER SETUP BEFORE BOOT PRESS <CTRL-ALT-ESC> Press the <Del> key to enter Setup: When a scroll bar appears to the right of the setup screen, it indicates that there are more available fields not shown on the screen. Use the up and down arrow keys to scroll through all the available fields. Submenu When “u“ appears on the left of a particular field, it indicates that a submenu which contains additional options are available for that field. To display the submenu, move the highlight to that field and press <Enter>. Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 49 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 4: BIOS Setup BIOS Setup Utility Processor Displays the detected processor information. Once you enter the AMI BIOS Setup Utility, the Main Menu will appear on the screen. The main menu allows you to select from six setup functions and one exit choices. Use arrow keys to select among the items and press <Enter> to accept or enter the submenu. System Memory Displays the detected system memory information. Main System Time The Main menu is the first screen that you will see when you enter the BIOS Setup Utility. The time format is <hour>, <minute>, <second>. The time is based on the 24-hour military-time clock. For example, 1 p.m. is 13:00:00. Hour displays hours from 00 to 23. Minute displays minutes from 00 to 59. Second displays seconds from 00 to 59. Main Advanced BIOS SETUP UTILITY PCIPnP Boot Security System Overview Chipset Exit System Date Use [ENTER], [TAB] or [SHIFT-TAB] to select a field. AMIBIOS Version : G112-010 Build Date : 04/01/11 Processor Intel (R) Atom(TM) CPU D425 @ 1.80GHz Speed :1800MHz The date format is <day>, <month>, <date>, <year>. Day displays a day, from Sunday to Saturday. Month displays the month, from January to December. Date displays the date, from 1 to 31. Year displays the year, from 1999 to 2099. Use [+] or [-] to configure system Time. System Memory Size :2043MB System Time System Date [14:06:01] [Tue 04/12/2011] ← → ↑↓ +- Tab F1 F10 ESC Resetting the Date and Time Select Screen Select Item Change Field Select Field General Help Save and Exit Exit Note: Remember to reset the date and time upon receiving the product. v02.61 (C)Copyright 1985-2006, American Megatrends, Inc. AMI BIOS Displays the detected BIOS information. Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 50 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 4: BIOS Setup Advanced IDE Configuration This section is used to configure the IDE drives. The Advanced menu allows you to configure your system for basic operation. Some entries are defaults required by the system board, while others, if enabled, will improve the performance of your system or let you set some features according to your preference. Super IO Configuration This section is used to configure the I/O functions supported by the onboard Super I/O chip. Hardware Health Configuration This section is used to configure the hardware monitoring events such as temperature, fan speed and voltages. Setting incorrect field values may cause the system to malfunction. Main Advanced BIOS SETUP UTILITY PCIPnP Boot Security Chipset ACPI Configuration This section is used to configure the Advanced ACPI configuration. Exit Configure CPU. Advanced Settings WARNING: Setting wrong values in belowsections may cause system to malfunction.  CPU Configuration  IDE Configuration  SuperIO Configuration  Hardware Health Configuration  ACPI Configuration  AHCI Configuration  MPS Configuration  Remote Access Configuration  USB Configuration  Network Configuration LAN EEPROM WRITE PROTECT [Disabled] AHCI Configuration This section is used to configure the AHCI configuration. MPS Configuration This section is used to configure the multi-processor table. Remote Access Configuration This section is used to configure the remote access functions. ← → ↑↓ Select Screen Select Item Enter Go to Sub Screen F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit USB Configuration This section is used to configure USB devices. v02.61 (C)Copyright 1985-2006, American Megatrends, Inc. Network Configuration This section is used to configure the network function. CPU Configuration This section is used to configure the CPU. It will also display detected CPU information. Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 51 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 4: BIOS Setup LAN EEPROM Write Protect Enabled Disabled This option will protect the system from unnecessary updating or flashing of the LAN EEPROM. When enabled, it secures the LAN EEPROM therefore any updates to the LAN EEPROM will not take effect. Disables the “LAN EEPROM flash lock” function, allowing you to update or flash the LAN EEPROM any time needed. Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 52 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 4: BIOS Setup CPU Configuration Execute-Disable Bit Capability This section is used to configure the CPU. It will also display detected CPU information. When this field is set to Disabled, it will force the XD feature flag to always return to 0. Hyper Threading Technology BIOS SETUP UTILITY Advanced Enable this field for Windows XP and Linux which are optimized for Hyper-Threading technology. Select disabled for other OSes not optimized for Hyper-Threading technology. When disabled, only one thread per enabled core is enabled. Disabled for Windows XP Configure advanced CPU settings Module Version:3F.1A Manufacturer : Intel Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU D425 @ 1.80GHz Frequency : 1.80GHz FSB Speed : 800MHz Cache L1 : 24 KB Cache L2 : 512 KB Ratio Actual Value : 9 Max CPUID Value Limit Execute-Disable Bit Capability Hyper Threading Technology [Disabled] [Disabled] [Enabled] ← → ↑↓ +- F1 F10 ESC Select Screen Select Item Change Option General Help Save and Exit Exit v02.61 (C)Copyright 1985-2006, American Megatrends, Inc. Max CPUID Value Limit Set this field to Disabled when using Windows XP. Set this field to Enabled when using legacy operating systems so that the system will boot even when it doesn’t support CPUs with extended CPUID function. Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 53 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 4: BIOS Setup IDE Configuration Configure SATA As This section is used to configure the IDE drives. IDE BIOS SETUP UTILITY AHCI Advanced IDE Configuration Options ATA/IDE Configuration Configure SATA as [Enhanced] [IDE]  Primary IDE Master  Primary IDE Slave  Secondary IDE Master  Secondary IDE Slave  Third IDE Master  Third IDE Slave [ST3250410AS] [Not Detected] [Not Detected] [Not Detected] [Not Detected] [Not Detected] Hard Disk Write Protect IDE Detect Time Out (Sec) [Disabled] [35] Disabled Compatible Enhanced ← → ↑↓ +- F1 F10 ESC This option configures the Serial ATA drives as Parallel ATA physical storage device. This option configures the Serial ATA drives to use AHCI (Advanced Host Controller Interface). AHCI allows the storage driver to enable the advanced Serial ATA features which will increase storage performance. Select Screen Select Item Change Option General Help Save and Exit Exit v02.61 (C)Copyright 1985-2006, American Megatrends, Inc. ATA/IDE Configuration This field is used to configure the IDE drives. The options are Disabled, Compatible and Enhanced. Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 54 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 4: BIOS Setup Primary IDE Master to Third IDE Slave Block (Multi-Sector Transfer) When you enter the BIOS Setup Utility, the BIOS will auto detect the existing IDE devices then displays the status of the detected devices. To configure an IDE drive, move the cursor to a field then press <Enter>. Auto Data transfer to and from the device occurs multiple sectors at a time. Disabled Data transfer to and from the device occurs one sector at a time. BIOS SETUP UTILITY PIO Mode Advanced Select the type of device connected to the system. Primary IDE Master Device Vendor Size LBA Mode Block Mode PIO Mode Async DMA Ultra DMA S.M.A.R.T. :Hard Disk :ST3250410AS :250.0GB :Supported :16 Sectors :4 :MultiWord DMA-2 :Ultra DMA-6 :Supported Type LBA/Large Mode Block (Multi-Sector Transfer) PIO Mode DMA Mode S.M.A.R.T. 32Bit Data Transfer [Auto] [Auto] [Auto] [Auto] [Auto] [Auto] [Disabled] ← → ↑↓ +- F1 F10 ESC Selects the data transfer mode. PIO means Programmed Input/Output. Rather than have the BIOS issue a series of commands to effect a transfer to or from the disk drive, PIO allows the BIOS to tell the controller what it wants and then let the controller and the CPU perform the complete task by themselves. Your system supports five modes, 0 (default) to 4, which primarily differ in timing. When Auto is selected, the BIOS will select the best available mode after checking your drive. Select Screen Select Item Change Option General Help Save and Exit Exit Auto The BIOS will automatically set the system according to your hard disk drive’s timing. Mode 0-4 You can select a mode that matches your hard disk drive’s timing. Caution: Do not use the wrong setting or you will have drive errors. v02.61 (C)Copyright 1985-2006, American Megatrends, Inc. Type DMA Mode Selects the type of IDE drive connected to the system. Selects the DMA mode. LBA/Large Mode Auto SWDMAn MWDMAn UDMAn Auto The LBA mode will automatically be enabled, that is, if the LBA mode was not previously disabled. Disabled Disables the LBA mode. Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 55 Automatically detects the DMA mode. SingleWord DMAn. MultiWord DMAn. Ultra DMAn. NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 4: BIOS Setup S.M.A.R.T. The system board supports SMART (Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology) hard drives. SMART is a reliability prediction technology for ATA/IDE and SCSI drives. The drive will provide sufficient notice to the system or user to backup data prior to the drive’s failure. SMART is supported in ATA/33 or later hard drives. The options are Auto (default), Enabled and Disabled. 32Bit Data Transfer Enables or disables 32-bit data transfer. Hard Disk Write Protect Enables or disables write protection of the device. This is applicable only when the device is accessible through the BIOS. IDE Detect Time Out (Sec) Selects the time out value for detecting ATA/ATAPI devices. Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 56 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 4: BIOS Setup Super IO Configuration Hardware Health Configuration This section is used to configure the I/O functions supported by the onboard Super I/O chip. This section is used to configure the hardware monitoring events such as temperature, fan speed and voltages. BIOS SETUP UTILITY BIOS SETUP UTILITY Advanced Advanced Configure Win627 Super IO Chipset Serial Port1 Address Serial Port2 Address Parallel Port Address [3F8/IRQ4] [Disabled] [Disabled] Hardware Health Configuration Allows BIOS to select Serial Port1 Base Address. H/W Health Function Fan Speed Control [Enabled] [Enabled] Enables Hardware Health Monitoring Device. Hardware Health Event Monitoring ← → ↑↓ Select Screen Select Item +- Change Option F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit SYS Temperature CPU Temperature : 27oC/80oF : 43oC/109oF Fan Speed Fan2 Speed : N/A : 8437 RPM Vcore +1.5Vin +3.3Vin +12Vin +5Vin : 1.080 V : 1.500 V : 3.403 V : 11.248 V : 5.026 V ← → ↑↓ +- F1 F10 ESC Select Screen Select Item Change Option General Help Save and Exit Exit v02.61 (C)Copyright 1985-2006, American Megatrends, Inc. v02.61 (C)Copyright 1985-2006, American Megatrends, Inc. Serial Port1 Address and Serial Port2 Address H/W Health Function Auto Enables or disables the hardware health monitoring function. The system will automatically select an I/O address for the onboard serial port. 3F8/IRQ4, 2F8/IRQ3, 3E8/IRQ4, 2E8/IRQ3 Allows you to manually select an I/O address for the onboard serial port. Disabled Disables the onboard serial port. Fan Speed Control Enables or disables the fan speed control function. SYS Temperature and CPU Temperature Parallel Port Address Detects and displays the internal temperature of the system and the current temperature of the CPU. Selects the parallel port’s base address. Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 57 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 4: BIOS Setup Fan Speed and Fan2 Speed Detects and displays the cooling fan’s current fan speed in RPM (Revolutions Per Minute). Vcore to +5Vin Detects and displays the output voltages. Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 58 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 4: BIOS Setup ACPI Configuration Advanced ACPI Configuration This section is used to configure the Advanced ACPI configuration. Configures additional ACPI functions. BIOS SETUP UTILITY BIOS SETUP UTILITY Advanced ACPI Settings Advanced ACPI Configuration Chipset ACPI Configuration Advanced Advanced ACPI Configuration settings Advanced ACPI Configuration ACPI Version Features ACPI APIC Support Use this section to configure additional ACPI options. ← → ↑↓ Enter F1 F10 ESC Select Screen Select Item Go to Sub Screen General Help Save and Exit Exit [ACPI v1.0] [Enabled] Enable RSDP pointers to 64-bit Fixed System Description Tables. Different ACPI version has some addition. ← → ↑↓ +- F1 F10 ESC v02.61 (C)Copyright 1985-2006, American Megatrends, Inc. Select Screen Select Item Change Option General Help Save and Exit Exit v02.61 (C)Copyright 1985-2006, American Megatrends, Inc. ACPI Version Features Selects the ACPI version. The options are ACPI v1.0, ACPI v2.0 and ACPI v3.0. ACPI APIC Support The options are Enabled and Disabled. Includes ACPI APIC table pointer to RSDT pointer list. Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 59 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 4: BIOS Setup Chipset ACPI Configuration AHCI Configuration Configures relevant chipset ACPI functions. This section is used to configure the Advanced ACPI configuration. BIOS SETUP UTILITY BIOS SETUP UTILITY Advanced Advanced South Bridge ACPI Configuration Energy Lake Feature APIC ACPI SCI IRQ High Performance Event Timer AHCI Settings Options [Disabled] [Disabled] [Disabled] AHCI AHCI AHCI Enabled Disabled ← → ↑↓ +- F1 F10 ESC Select Screen Select Item Change Option General Help Save and Exit Exit Port0 [Not Detected] Port1 [Not Detected] Port2 [Not Detected] While entering setup, BIOS auto detects the presence of IDE devices. This displays the status of auto detection of IDE devices. ← → ↑↓ Enter F1 F10 ESC v02.61 (C)Copyright 1985-2006, American Megatrends, Inc. Select Screen Select Item Go to Sub Screen General Help Save and Exit Exit v02.61 (C)Copyright 1985-2006, American Megatrends, Inc. Energy Lake Feature The options are Enabled and Disabled. APIC ACPI SCI IRQ Enables or disables the APIC ACPI SCI IRQ. High Performance Event Timer Enables or disables the event timer. Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 60 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 4: BIOS Setup AHCI Port0 to AHCI Port2 MPS Configuration This section is used to configure the multi-processor table. BIOS SETUP UTILITY Advanced Device :Not Detected SATA Port0 S.M.A.R.T. BIOS SETUP UTILITY Select the type of device connected to the system. AHCI Port0 Advanced Select MPS Revision. MPS Configuration [Auto] [Enabled] MPS Revision ← → ↑↓ +- F1 F10 ESC [1.1] Select Screen Select Item Change Option General Help Save and Exit Exit ← → ↑↓ +- F1 F10 ESC v02.61 (C)Copyright 1985-2006, American Megatrends, Inc. Select Screen Select Item Change Option General Help Save and Exit Exit v02.61 (C)Copyright 1985-2006, American Megatrends, Inc. SATA Port0 Selects the type of device connected to the system. MPS Revision S.M.A.R.T. Selects the MPS revision used by the system. The system board supports SMART (Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology) hard drives. SMART is a reliability prediction technology for ATA/IDE and SCSI drives. The drive will provide sufficient notice to the system or user to backup data prior to the drive’s failure. SMART is supported in ATA/33 or later hard drives. The options are Auto (default), Enabled and Disabled. Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 61 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 4: BIOS Setup Remote Access Configuration Serial Port Mode This field when enabled will redirect console via com port. and when disabled, will redirect console when keyboard is not available. Selects a mode for the serial port. Flow Control BIOS SETUP UTILITY Selects the flow control for console redirection. Advanced Configure Remote Access Type and Parameters Remote Access [Enabled] Serial Port Number Base Address, IRQ Serial Port Mode Flow Control Redirection After BIOS POST Terminal Type VT-UTF8 Combo Key Support [COM1] [3F8h, 4] [115200 8,n,1] [None] [Disabled] [ANSI] [Enabled] Select remote access type. Redirection After BIOS POST Boot Loader Redirection is active during POST and during Boot Loader. Always Redirection is always active. Some OSes may not work when this field is set to Always. Disabled Turns off the redirection after POST. ← → ↑↓ +- F1 F10 ESC Terminal Type Select Screen Select Item Change Option General Help Save and Exit Exit Selects the target terminal type. VT-UTF8 Combo Key Support v02.61 (C)Copyright 1985-2006, American Megatrends, Inc. Enables or disables VT-UTF8 combination key support for ANSI/VT100 terminals. Remote Access Selects the remote access type. Serial Port Number Selects the serial port. Base Address, IRQ Selects an IRQ for the serial port. Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 62 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 4: BIOS Setup USB Configuration USB 2.0 Controller Mode This section is used to configure USB devices. Sets the USB 2.0 controller mode to HiSpeed (480 Mbps) or FullSpeed (12 Mbps). BIOS SETUP UTILITY Advanced BIOS EHCI Hand-Off Enables support for legacy USB. AUTO option disables legacy support if no USB devices are connected. USB Configuration Module Version - 2.24.3-13.4 USB Devices Enabled: 1 Keyboard, 1 Mouse Legacy USB Support USB 2.0 Controller Mode BIOS EHCI Hand-Off Enable this field when using operating systems without the EHCI hand-off support. [Enabled] [FullSpeed] [Enabled] ← → ↑↓ +- F1 F10 ESC Select Screen Select Item Change Option General Help Save and Exit Exit v02.61 (C)Copyright 1985-2006, American Megatrends, Inc. Legacy USB Support Due to the limited space of the BIOS ROM, the support for legacy USB keyboard (in DOS mode) is by default set to Disabled. With more BIOS ROM space available, it will be able to support more advanced features as well as provide compatibility to a wide variety of peripheral devices. If a PS/2 keyboard is not available and you need to use a USB keyboard to install Windows (installation is performed in DOS mode) or run any program under DOS, set this field to Enabled. Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 63 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 4: BIOS Setup Network Configuration This section is used to configure the network. BIOS SETUP UTILITY Advanced Network Configuration PXE Function ByPass Mode After PWR-ON ByPass Mode After PWR-OFF Options [Disabled] [All Disable] [All Disable] Disabled Enabled ← → ↑↓ +- F1 F10 ESC Select Screen Select Item Change Option General Help Save and Exit Exit v02.61 (C)Copyright 1985-2006, American Megatrends, Inc. PXE Function Enables or disables the PXE function. ByPass Mode After PWR-ON Configures the bypass mode after the system powers-on. The options are All Disable, All Enable and By Segment. ByPass Mode After PWR-OFF Configures the bypass mode after the system powers-off. The options are All Disable, All Enable and By Segment. Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 64 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 4: BIOS Setup PCIPnP PCI Latency Timer This section is used to configure settings for PCI/PnP devices. This feature is used to select the length of time each PCI device will control the bus before another takes over. The larger the value, the longer the PCI device can retain control of the bus. Since each access to the bus comes with an initial delay before any transaction can be made, low values for the PCI Latency Timer will reduce the effectiveness of the PCI bandwidth while higher values will improve it. Setting incorrect field values may cause the system to malfunction. Main Advanced BIOS SETUP UTILITY PCIPnP Boot Security Advanced PCI/PnP Settings WARNING: Setting wrong values in belowsections may cause system to malfunction. Plug & Play O/S [No] PCI Latency Timer [64] Chipset Exit NO: let the BIOS configure all the devices in the system. YES: lets the operating system configure Plug and Play (PnP) devices not required for boot if your system has a Plug and Play operating system. ← → ↑↓ +- F1 F10 ESC Select Screen Select Item Change Option General Help Save and Exit Exit v02.61 (C)Copyright 1985-2006, American Megatrends, Inc. Plug & Play O/S Yes Configures Plug and Play (PnP) devices that are not required to boot in a Plug and Play supported operating system. No The BIOS configures all the devices in the system. Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 65 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 4: BIOS Setup Boot Boot Settings Configuration Main Advanced BIOS SETUP UTILITY Boot PCIPnP Security Boot Settings  Boot Settings Configuration  Boot  Hard Device Priority Disk Drives This section is used to configure settings during system boot. Chipset Exit BIOS SETUP UTILITY Boot Configure settings during system boot. Boot Settings Configuration ← → ↑↓ Enter F1 F10 ESC Quick Boot Quiet Boot AddOn ROM Display Mode Bootup Num-Lock PS/2 Mouse Support Wait For �F1’ If Error Hit �DEL’ Message Display Interrupt 19 Capture Select Screen Select Item Go to Sub Screen General Help Save and Exit Exit [Enabled] [Disabled] [Force BIOS] [On] [Auto] [Enabled] [Enabled] [Disabled] Allows BIOS to skip certain tests while booting. This will decrease the time needed to boot the system. ← → ↑↓ +- F1 F10 ESC v02.61 (C)Copyright 1985-2006, American Megatrends, Inc. Select Screen Select Item Change Option General Help Save and Exit Exit v02.61 (C)Copyright 1985-2006, American Megatrends, Inc. Quick Boot When Enabled, the BIOS will shorten or skip some check items during POST. This will decrease the time needed to boot the system. Quiet Boot Enabled Displays OEM logo instead of the POST messages. Disabled Displays normal POST messages. Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 66 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 4: BIOS Setup AddOn ROM Display Mode Boot Device Priority Selects the display mode of the optional ROM. This section is used to select the boot priority sequence of the devices. Bootup Num-Lock BIOS SETUP UTILITY Boot This allows you to determine the default state of the numeric keypad. By default, the system boots up with NumLock on wherein the function of the numeric keypad is the number keys. When set to Off, the function of the numeric keypad is the arrow keys. Boot Device Priority 1st Boot Device 2nd Boot Device 3rd Boot Device [SATA:PM-ST3250410A] Specifies the boot sequence from the available devices. A device enclosed in parenthesis has been disabled in the corresponding type menu. PS/2 Mouse Support Enables or disables the PS/2 mouse. ← → ↑↓ Wait for �F1’ If Error +- F1 F10 ESC When enabled, the system will wait for the <F1> key to be pressed when an error occurs. Select Screen Select Item Change Option General Help Save and Exit Exit v02.61 (C)Copyright 1985-2006, American Megatrends, Inc. Hit �DEL’ Message Display 1st Boot Device to 3rd Boot Device When enabled, the system displays the “Press DEL to run Setup” message during POST. Selects the drive to boot first, second and third in the “1st Boot Device”, “2nd Boot Device” and “3rd Boot Device” fields respectively. The BIOS will boot the operating system according to the sequence of the drive selected. Interrupt 19 Capture When enabled, it allows the optional ROM to trap interrupt 19. Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 67 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 4: BIOS Setup Hard Disk Drives This section is used to select the boot priority sequence of the devices. BIOS SETUP UTILITY Boot Hard Disk Drives 1st Drive 2nd Drive 3rd Drive [SATA:PM-ST3250410A] Specifies the boot sequence from the available devices. ← → ↑↓ +- F1 F10 ESC Select Screen Select Item Change Option General Help Save and Exit Exit v02.61 (C)Copyright 1985-2006, American Megatrends, Inc. 1st Drive to 3rd Drive Selects the drive to boot first, second and third in the “1st Drive”, “2nd Drive” and “3rd Drive” fields respectively. The BIOS will boot the operating system according to the sequence of the drive selected. Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 68 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 4: BIOS Setup Security Change Supervisor Password This field is used to set or change the supervisor password. To set a new password: BIOS SETUP UTILITY Main Advanced Boot Security Chipset Security Settings Supervisor Password User Password : Not Installed : Not Installed Exit Install or Change the password. 1. Select the Change Supervisor Password field then press <Enter>. 2. Type your password in the dialog box then press <Enter>. You are limited to eight letters/numbers. Change Supervisor Password Change User Password BIOS SETUP UTILITY Security ← → ↑↓ Enter F1 F10 ESC Select Screen Select Item Change General Help Save and Exit Exit Security Settings Supervisor Password User Password : Not Installed : Not Installed Install or Change the password. Change Supervisor Password Change User Password v02.61 (C)Copyright 1985-2006, American Megatrends, Inc. Enter New Password ← → ↑↓ Enter F1 F10 ESC Select Screen Select Item Change General Help Save and Exit Exit v02.61 (C)Copyright 1985-2006, American Megatrends, Inc. Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 69 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 4: BIOS Setup 3. Press <Enter> to confirm the new password. 4. When the Password Installed dialog box appears, click OK. BIOS SETUP UTILITY Security Security Settings Supervisor Password User Password : Not Installed : Not Installed BIOS SETUP UTILITY Security Install or Change the password. Security Settings Supervisor Password User Password Change Supervisor Password Change User Password : Not Installed : Not Installed Install or Change the password. Change Supervisor Password Change User Password Password Installed Confirm New Password ← → ↑↓ Enter F1 F10 ESC [OK] Select Screen Select Item Change General Help Save and Exit Exit ← → ↑↓ Enter F1 F10 ESC v02.61 (C)Copyright 1985-2006, American Megatrends, Inc. Select Screen Select Item Change General Help Save and Exit Exit v02.61 (C)Copyright 1985-2006, American Megatrends, Inc. To change the password, repeat the same steps above. To clear the password, select Change Supervisor Password then press <Enter>. The Password Uninstalled dialog box will appear. If you forgot the password, you can clear the password by erasing the CMOS RTC (Real Time Clock) RAM using the Clear CMOS jumper. Refer to the Jumper Settings section in chapter 2 for more information. Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 70 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 4: BIOS Setup User Access Level After you have set the supervisor password, the User Access Level field will appear. Selects the access level to the fields in the Setup utility. BIOS SETUP UTILITY Security Security Settings Supervisor Password User Password : Installed : Not Installed Change Supervisor Password User Access Level Change User Password Password Check [Setup] [Full Access] Limited Allows limited change to some fields such as Date and Time. Limited: allows only limited fields to be changed such as Date and Time. No Access: prevents User access to the Setup Utility. View Only: allows access to the Setup Utility but the fields can not be changed. No Access Prevents user access to the Setup utility. View Only Allows you to view the settings but does not allow you to change the settings. Full Access Allows you to change settings to all the fields in the utility. ← → ↑↓ Select Screen Select Item +- Change Option F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit v02.61 (C)Copyright 1985-2006, American Megatrends, Inc. Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 71 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 4: BIOS Setup Change User Password 3. Press <Enter> to confirm the new password. This field is used to set or change the user password. BIOS SETUP UTILITY Security To set a new password: Security Settings 1. Select the Change User Password field then press <Enter>. Supervisor Password User Password Confirm New Password BIOS SETUP UTILITY Security Supervisor Password User Password : Installed : Not Installed Install or Change the password. Change Supervisor Password Change User Password 2. Type your password in the dialog box then press <Enter>. You are limited to eight letters/numbers. Security Settings : Installed : Not Installed ← → ↑↓ Enter F1 F10 ESC Install or Change the password. Change Supervisor Password Change User Password Select Screen Select Item Change General Help Save and Exit Exit v02.61 (C)Copyright 1985-2006, American Megatrends, Inc. Enter New Password ← → ↑↓ Enter F1 F10 ESC Select Screen Select Item Change General Help Save and Exit Exit v02.61 (C)Copyright 1985-2006, American Megatrends, Inc. Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 72 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 4: BIOS Setup Clear User Password 4. When the Password Installed dialog box appears, select OK. To clear the password, select Clear User Password then press <Enter>. Click OK. BIOS SETUP UTILITY Security Security Settings Supervisor Password User Password : Installed : Not Installed Install or Change the password. BIOS SETUP UTILITY Security Change Supervisor Password Change User Password Immediately clears the User password. Security Settings Supervisor Password User Password Password Installed [OK] ← → ↑↓ Enter F1 F10 ESC : Installed : Not Installed Change Supervisor Password Change User Password Clear User Password Password Check Select Screen Select Item Change General Help Save and Exit Exit Clear User Password? [OK] [Cancel] ← → ↑↓ Enter F1 F10 ESC v02.61 (C)Copyright 1985-2006, American Megatrends, Inc. Select Screen Select Item Go to Sub Screen General Help Save and Exit Exit To change the password, repeat the same steps above. v02.61 (C)Copyright 1985-2006, American Megatrends, Inc. After you have set the user password, the Clear User Password and Password Check fields will appear. Password Check Setup The BIOS checks for the user password whenever accessing the Setup utility. Always The BIOS checks for the user password when accessing the Setup utility and booting the system. Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 73 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 4: BIOS Setup Chipset North Bridge Configuration This section is used to configure the system based on the specific features of the chipset. BIOS SETUP UTILITY Chipset North Bridge Chipset Configuration Setting incorrect field values may cause the system to malfunction. Main Advanced BIOS SETUP UTILITY PCIPnP Boot Security Advanced Chipset Settings WARNING: Setting wrong values in belowsections may cause system to malfunction. North South Initiate Graphic Adapter Internal Graphics Mode Select Chipset Options PCI MMIO Allocation: 4GB to 3072MB DRAM Frequency [Auto] Configure DRAM Timing by SPD [Enabled] Auto 667 MHz 800 MHz [IGD] [Enabled, 4MB] PEG Port Configuration Exit  Configure North Bridge features. Video Function Configuration ← → ↑↓ +- F1 F10 ESC Bridge Configuration Bridge Configuration Select Screen Select Item Change Option General Help Save and Exit Exit v02.61 (C)Copyright 1985-2006, American Megatrends, Inc. ← → ↑↓ Enter F1 F10 ESC Select Screen Select Item Go to Sub Screen General Help Save and Exit Exit DRAM Frequency Selects the frequency of the DRAM. Configure DRAM Timing by SPD v02.61 (C)Copyright 1985-2006, American Megatrends, Inc. Enabled The EEPROM on a DIMM has SPD (Serial Presence Detect) data structure that stores information about the module such as the memory type, memory size, memory speed, etc. When this option is selected, the system will run according to the settings in the EEPROM. This option is the default setting because it provides the most stable condition for the system. Disabled Select this option if you want to manually select the DRAM timings. Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 74 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 4: BIOS Setup Video Function Configuration Initiate Graphics Adapter Selects the graphics controller to use as the primary boot device. BIOS SETUP UTILITY Chipset Internal Graphics Mode Select Video Function Configuration DVMT Mode Select [DVMT Mode] DVMT/FIXED Memory [256MB] Selects the amount of system memory used by the internal graphics device. Options Fixed Mode DVMT Mode ← → ↑↓ +- F1 F10 ESC Select Screen Select Item Change Option General Help Save and Exit Exit v02.61 (C)Copyright 1985-2006, American Megatrends, Inc. DVMT Mode Select DVMT Mode Memory that is dynamically allocated based on memory requests made by an application and are released back to the system once the requesting application has been terminated. Fixed Mode Non-contiguous pagelocked memory allocated during driver initialization to provide a static amount of memory. DVMT/FIXED Memory Selects the graphics memory size used by the DVMT/Fixed mode. Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 75 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 4: BIOS Setup South Bridge Configuration Power-Supply Type Selects the type of power supply. BIOS SETUP UTILITY Chipset  South Bridge Chipset Configuration USB Functions [Enabled] USB 2.0 Controller [Enabled] SMBUS Controller [Enabled] Restore on AC Power Loss Options Disabled Enabled Off When power returns after an AC power failure, the system’s power is off. You must press the Power button to power-on the system. On When power returns after an AC power failure, the system will automatically power-on. Former-Sts When power returns after an AC power failure, the system will return to the state where you left off before power failure occurs. If the system’s power is off when AC power failure occurs, it will remain off when power returns. If the system’s power is on when AC power failure occurs, the system will power-on when power returns. Power-Supply Type [ATX] Restore on AC Power Loss [Power On] [Enabled] [Enabled] [Enabled] [Enabled] [Enabled] [Enabled] [Disabled] [Disabled] [Disabled] [Disabled] [Disabled] [Disabled] [Disabled] PCIE Port 0 IOxAPIC Enable PCIE Port 1 IOxAPIC Enable PCIE Port 2 IOxAPIC Enable PCIE Port 3 IOxAPIC Enable PCIE Port 4 IOxAPIC Enable PCIE Port 5 IOxAPIC Enable ← → ↑↓ +- F1 F10 ESC Select Screen Select Item Change Option General Help Save and Exit Exit  PCIE Ports Configuration PCIE Port 0 PCIE Port 1 PCIE Port 2 PCIE Port 3 PCIE Port 4 PCIE Port 5 PCIE High Priority Port v02.61 (C)Copyright 1985-2006, American Megatrends, Inc. PCIE Port 0 to PCIE Port 5 USB Functions Enables or disables a PCIE port. Enables or disables the USB ports. PCIE High Priority Port USB 2.0 Controller Selects the highest priority PCIE port. Enables or disables the Enhanced Host Controller Interface (USB 2.0). PCIE Port 0 IOxAPIC Enable to PCIE Port 5 IOxAPIC Enable SMBUS Controller Enables or disables the PCIE port IOxAPIC. Enables or disables the SMBUS controller. Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 76 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 4: BIOS Setup Exit Save Changes and Exit Main Advanced BIOS SETUP UTILITY PCIPnP Boot Security Exit Options Save Changes and Exit Discard Changes and Exit Discard Changes Load Optimal Defaults Chipset To save the changes and exit the Setup utility, select this field then press <Enter>. A dialog box will appear. Confirm by selecting OK. Exit Exit system setup after saving the changes. You can also press <F10> to save and exit Setup. F10 key can be used for this operation. Main Advanced BIOS SETUP UTILITY PCIPnP Boot Security Save Changes and Exit Discard Changes and Exit Discard Changes ← → ↑↓ Select Screen Select Item Enter Go to Sub Screen F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit Chipset Exit Exit system setup after saving the changes. Exit Options F10 key can be used for this operation. Load Optimal Defaults Save configuration changes and exit setup? [Ok] v02.61 (C)Copyright 1985-2006, American Megatrends, Inc. [Cancel] ← → ↑↓ Enter F1 F10 ESC Select Screen Select Item Go to Sub Screen General Help Save and Exit Exit v02.61 (C)Copyright 1985-2006, American Megatrends, Inc. Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 77 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 4: BIOS Setup Discard Changes and Exit Discard Changes To exit the Setup utility without saving the changes, select this field then press <Enter>. A dialog box will appear. Confirm by selecting OK. To discard the changes, select this field then press <Enter>. A dialog box will appear. Confirm by selecting OK to discard all changes made and restore the previously saved settings. You can also press <ESC> to exit without saving the changes. You can also press <F7> to discard the changes. Main Advanced BIOS SETUP UTILITY PCIPnP Boot Security Chipset Exit Exit system setup without saving any changes. Exit Options Save Changes and Exit Discard Changes and Exit Discard Changes Main [Cancel] Chipset Exit Discards changes done so far to any of the setup questions. Save Changes and Exit Discard Changes and Exit Discard Changes F7 key can be used for this operation. Load Optimal Defaults Discard changes and exit setup? [Ok] BIOS SETUP UTILITY PCIPnP Boot Security Exit Options ESC key can be used for this operation. Load Optimal Defaults Advanced Discard Changes? ← → ↑↓ Select Screen Select Item Enter Go to Sub Screen F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit ESC Exit [Ok] [Cancel] ← → ↑↓ Enter F1 F10 ESC Select Screen Select Item Go to Sub Screen General Help Save and Exit Exit v02.61 (C)Copyright 1985-2006, American Megatrends, Inc. v02.61 (C)Copyright 1985-2006, American Megatrends, Inc. Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 78 NSA 1120 User Manual Chapter 4: BIOS Setup Load Optimal Defaults To load optimal default values from the BIOS ROM, select this field then press <Enter>. A dialog box will appear. Confirm by selecting OK. You can also press <F9> to load optimal default values. Main Advanced BIOS SETUP UTILITY PCIPnP Boot Security Chipset Exit Load Optimal Default values for all the setup questions. Exit Options Save Changes and Exit Discard Changes and Exit Discard Changes F9 key can be used for this operation. Load Optimal Defaults Load Optimal Defaults? [Ok] [Cancel] ← → ↑↓ Enter F1 F10 ESC Select Screen Select Item Go to Sub Screen General Help Save and Exit Exit v02.61 (C)Copyright 1985-2006, American Megatrends, Inc. Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 79 NSA 1120 User Manual Appendix A: Watchdog Timer Appendix A: Watchdog Timer Watchdog Timer Setting CRFC6 (Default 0x00) NSA 1120 features a watchdog timer that resets the CPU or generates an interrupt if the processor stops operating for any reason. This feature ensures system reliability in industrial standalone or unmanned environments. Watchdog Timer Time-out Value Writing a non-zero value to this register causes the counter to load the value to Watchdog Counter and start counting down. If Bit 7 and Bit 6 are set, any Mouse Interrupt or Keyboard Interrupt event will also cause the reload of previously-loaded non-zero value to Watchdog Counter and start counting down. Reading this register returns current value in Watchdog Counter. Set pin 89 as a WDTO output. Write �0’ to CR2B[4]. 1. Select timer type (Sec/Min). LD8 CRF5[3] (0: sec, 1: min) 2. Clear timeout status. Write �0’ to LD8 CRF7[4]. 3. Set the timeout value. Meanwhile the timer will start to count down. BIT 4. Write a value to LD8 CRF6. When a timeout occurs, pin 89 will become active (high level). 7-0 5. CRF6 must be 0x0. Write another 0x00 to CRF6 (timeout disable) even though it is already 0x00. Clear the timeout status. Write �0’ to LD8 CRF7[4]. pin 89 will fall at the same time. Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 80 Definition 0x00 time-out disabled 0x01 time-out occurs after 1sec./min. 0x02 time-out occurs after 2 sec./min. 0x03 time-out occurs after 3 sec./min. . . . 0xFF time-out occurs after 255 sec./min. NSA 1120 User Manual Appendix A: Watchdog Timer Watch Dog Sample Code MOV AL, 0F6H OUT DX, AL MOV AL, NUMBER OF TIME OUT VALUE IN SECENDS (0-255) INCDX OUT DX, AL ;######################################################### ;ENTER THE SIO CONFIGURATION MODE ;######################################################### MOV DX, 2EH MOV AL, 87H OUT DX, AL OUT DX, AL MOV AL, 07H OUT DX, AL INCDX MOV AL, 08H OUT DX, AL ;######################################################### ;EXIT THE SIO CONFIGURATION MODE ;######################################################### ;POINT TO LOGICAL DEVICE NUMBER REG MOV MOV OUT DX, 2EH AL, 0AAH DX, AL ;######################################################### ;SET UNITS ;######################################################### MOV DX, 2EH MOV AL, 0F5H OUT DX, AL INCDX IN AL, DX AND AL, NOT 8 ;SECEND MODE. OUT DX, AL ;######################################################### ;SET TIME OUT VALUE ;######################################################### MOV DX, 2EH Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 81 NSA 1120 User Manual Appendix B: GPI/O Programming Guide Appendix B: GPI/O Programming Guide This appendix provides definitions for the four GPI/O pins on NSA 1120. GPI/O (General Purpose Input/Output) pins are provided for custom system design. The pin programmed as input mode (GPI) or output mode (GPO) depends on the configuration. GPIO (J3) Pin 3 Pin 5 Pin 7 Pin 9 Pin 4 Pin 6 Pin 8 Pin 10 GPIN10 GPIN11 GPIN12 GPIN13 GPOUT14 GPOUT15 GPOUT16 GPOUT17 Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 82 NSA 1120 User Manual Appendix B: GPI/O Programming Guide GPIO Sample Code ;CRF0 (GP10-GP17 I/O selection register. Default 0xFF) ;######################################################### ;When set to a �1’, respective GPIO port is programmed as an input port. ;MSB LSB ;When set to a �0’, respective GPIO port is programmed as an output port. GPIO17 GPIO16 GPIO15 GPIO14 GPIO13 GPIO12 GPIO11 GPIO10 ;######################################################### ;######################################################### out 2eh, 0f0h ;######################################################### out 2fh, f0h ;GPIO10-13 as output pin , GPIO14-17 as input pin ;Enable Configuration mode. ;######################################################### ;######################################################### ;CRF1 (GP10-GP17 data register. Default 0x00) out 2eh, 87h ;If a port is programmed to be an output port, then its respective bit can be read/written. out 2eh, 87h ;If a port is programmed to be an input port, then its respective bit can only be read. ;######################################################### ;Select logical device (GPIO1). ;######################################################### ;######################################################### out 2eh, 0f1h out 2eh, 07h in 2fh out 2fh, 07h ;######################################################### ;Activate GPIO Function. ;######################################################### out 2eh, 30h out 2fh, 01h ;######################################################### Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 83 NSA 1120 User Manual Appendix B: GPI/O Programming Guide SW1 Read GPI12 Sample Code mov dx,48Dh in al,dx and al,10h ;now al (bit4) is GPIO12 value. Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 84 NSA 1120 User Manual Appendix C: Bypass Specifications Appendix C: Bypass Specifications Power On State Bypass Control Status Register = Offset 0xF3 NSA 1120 provides LAN bypass functionality to ensure that data can still pass through the device, even when it is powered off. This feature helps ensure the continuous flow of data through the device in the event of a hardware failure. For network security appliances deployed at the gateway, for example, it is crucial that they provide LAN bypass functionality to ensure that hardware failure on these appliances will not bring down the entire network. 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 W X X X X W W Bypass Mode Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Segment 2 Segment 1 Power Off State Bypass Control Status Register = Offset 0xF7 Bypass Control Register Map BTCR - Bypass Timer Configuration Register = Offset 0xF2 7 6 5 4 3 R X X X X R/W Timer Expired Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Global Timeout Value Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 2 1 0 85 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 X X X X X X W W Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Segment 2 Segment 1 NSA 1120 User Manual Appendix C: Bypass Specifications Bypass Control Register Bit Definitions Bit Field Bypass Timer Configuration Register (F2) Bit Field Name Value 2:0 Timer value 000 = 0 second, timer immediately expired 001 = 1 second 010 = 2 seconds 011 = 4 seconds 100 = 8 seconds 101 = 16 seconds 110 = 32 seconds 111 = 64 seconds Note: This is a write only field. Upon reads these bit values are undefined. A Timer value of 1 to 7 is required to be written before expiration of the hardware timer. When the timer expires, all segments which have been enabled in bits 2:0 of Power ON state Bypass Control Status Register set relays closed to form bypass segments. It is the responsibility of the software to keep track of the time to ensure writes to this register occur no greater than TimerValueInSeconds / 2. A write of the timer value will automatically reset the expiration timer and set it to the value expressed in bit 2:0. Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 86 Name Value 3 Not used No activity taken if written, value is undetermined and not needed on read operation. 4 Not used No activity taken if written, value is undetermined and not needed on read operation. 5 Not used No activity taken if written, value is undetermined and not needed on read operation. 6 Not used No activity taken if written, value is undetermined and not needed on read operation. 7 Timer expired Read only bit: 0 = Timer has not expired 1 = Timer has expired Note: A read operation on Bypass Timer Configuration Register should not cause the timer value to refresh. NSA 1120 User Manual Appendix C: Bypass Specifications Power On State Bypass Control Status Register (F3) Bit Field Name 1:0 Segment 1 to 2 Bypass Mode Table Value Segment control bit mask. Each bit corresponds to a specific segment numbered 1 thru 2. Write: If a segment mask bit is set to false (0), no action on that segment will take place. If a segment mask bit has been set to true (1), action will take place on this segment according to the bypass mode settings in bits 7:6. 2 Not used No activity taken if written, value is undetermined and not needed on read operation. 3 Not used No activity taken if written, value is undetermined and not needed on read operation. 4 Not used No activity taken if written, value is undetermined and not needed on read operation. 5 Not used No activity taken if written, value is undetermined and not needed on read operation. 7:6 Bypass mode Bit 7 Bit 6 0 0 Ignore, no action taken. Action 0 1 Force Enable - Engage bypass relays on segments enabled in segment mask. 1 0 Force Disable - Disable bypass relays immediately on segments enabled in mask. 1 1 Timer Enable - Segments enabled in mask are under Timer control. These two bits defined the bypass mode for one or more segments. These bits are Write only and on reads returns undetermined values which will be ignored by the driver. Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 87 NSA 1120 User Manual Appendix C: Bypass Specifications Power Off State Bypass Control Status Register (F7) Bit Field Name 0 Segment 1 0 = Set segment bypass disable when power off 1 = Set segment bypass enable when power off Value 1 Segment 2 0 = Set segment bypass disable when power off 1 = Set segment bypass enable when power off 7:2 Not used No active taken if written, value is undetermined and not needed on read operation. Copyright © 2011 NEXCOM International Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. 88 NSA 1120 User Manual
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