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User's Manual 1
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Last Updated: February 19, 2016

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  • Page 1 FWS-2260 Network Appliance User’s Manual 1 Last Updated: February 19, 2016...
  • Page 2 AAEON assumes no liabilities resulting from errors or omissions in this document, or from the use of the information contained herein. AAEON reserves the right to make changes in the product design without notice to its users.
  • Page 3 Acknowledgement All other products’ name or trademarks are properties of their respective owners. Microsoft Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corp.  Intel, Pentium, Celeron, and Xeon are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation  Core, Atom are trademarks of Intel Corporation ...
  • Page 4 Packing List Before setting up your product, please make sure the following items have been shipped: Item Quantity FWS-2260  SATA cable  SATA power cable  Rubber foot  Power adapter  If any of these items are missing or damaged, please contact your distributor or sales representative immediately.
  • Page 5 (if any), its specifications, dimensions, jumper/connector settings/definitions, and driver installation instructions (if any), to facilitate users in setting up their product. Users may refer to the AAEON.com for the latest version of this document. Preface...
  • Page 6 All cautions and warnings on the device should be noted. All cables and adapters supplied by AAEON are certified and in accordance with the material safety laws and regulations of the country of sale. Do not use any cables or adapters not supplied by AAEON to prevent system malfunction or fires.
  • Page 7 As most electronic components are sensitive to static electrical charge, be sure to ground yourself to prevent static charge when installing the internal components. Use a grounding wrist strap and contain all electronic components in any static-shielded containers. If any of the following situations arises, please the contact our service personnel: Damaged power cord or plug Liquid intrusion to the device iii.
  • Page 8 FCC Statement This device complies with Part 15 FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 9 China RoHS Requirements (CN) 产品中有毒有害物质或元素名称及含量 AAEON Embedded Box PC/ Industrial System 有毒有害物质或元素 部件名称 铅 汞 镉 六价铬 多溴联苯 多溴二苯醚 (Pb) (Hg) (Cd) (Cr(VI)) (PBB) (PBDE) 印刷电路板 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ 及其电子组件 外部信号 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○...
  • Page 10 China RoHS Requirement (EN) Poisonous or Hazardous Substances or Elements in Products AAEON Embedded Box PC/ Industrial System Poisonous or Hazardous Substances or Elements Hexavalent Polybrominated Polybrominated Component Lead Mercury Cadmium Chromium Biphenyls Diphenyl Ethers (Pb) (Hg) (Cd) (Cr(VI)) (PBB) (PBDE) PCB &...
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1 - Product Specifications ..................1 Specifications ......................2 Chapter 2 – Hardware Information ..................5 Dimensions ....................... 6 Jumpers and Connectors ..................9 List of Jumpers ....................... 10 2.3.1 CF Power Selection (JP1) ..............11 2.3.2 Auto PWRBTN Selection (JP2) ............
  • Page 12 3.4.5.1 SIO Configuration: Serial Port Configuration ..... 28 3.4.5.2 Serial Port Config: Serial Port Console Redirection ..29 3.4.5.3 Serial Port Console Redirection: COM0 ......30 3.4.5.4 Serial Port Console Redirection: Out-of-Band Management Port ..................33 3.4.6 Advanced: Power Management ............35 3.4.7 Advanced: Digital I/O Port Configuration ........
  • Page 13: Chapter 1 - Product Specifications

    Chapter 1 Chapter 1 - Product Specifications...
  • Page 14: Specifications

    Specifications System ® Intel Celeron™ N3160/N3060 processor SoC Processor  204-pin Dual channel DDR3L 1600MHz System Memory  SODIMM slot x 2, up to 8GB Chipset  ® Intel I211AT controller Ethernet  Gigabit Ethernet x 6 (with up to 2 pairs with LAN bypass) AMI BIOS BIOS...
  • Page 15 Software programmable button x 1 Rear Panel I/O  DC 12V power input x 1 Power Button x 1 RJ-45 LAN Port x 6 USB 3.0 x 2 RJ-45 Console Port x 1 HDMI Port x 1 Optional Antenna Hole x 2 Black Color ...
  • Page 16 Environmental 0 ~ 40°C (32 ~ 104°F) Operating Temperature  -20 ~ 60°C (4 ~ 104°F) Storage Temperature  10 ~ 80% relative humidity, non-condensing Operating Humidity  10 ~ 80% @ 40°C, non-condensing Storage Humidity  0.5 G /5~500Hz/ operation (2.5” HDD x 2) Anti-Vibration ...
  • Page 17: Chapter 2 - Hardware Information

    Chapter 2 Chapter 2 – Hardware Information...
  • Page 18: Dimensions

    Dimensions System Chapter 2 – Hardware Information...
  • Page 19 Board Chapter 2 – Hardware Information...
  • Page 20 Chapter 2 – Hardware Information...
  • Page 21: Jumpers And Connectors

    Jumpers and Connectors Component Side Chapter 2 – Hardware Information...
  • Page 22: List Of Jumpers

    List of Jumpers Please refer to the table below for all of the board’s jumpers that you can configure for your application Label Function CF POWER Selection Auto PWRBTN Selection CN12 CMOS Setting Selection Chapter 2 – Hardware Information...
  • Page 23: Cf Power Selection (Jp1)

    2.3.1 CF Power Selection (JP1) Function 3.3V (Default) 2.3.2 Auto PWRBTN Selection (JP2) Function Disable Auto PWRBTN (Default) Enable Auto PWRBTN 2.3.3 CMOS Setting Selection (CN12) Function Normal (default) Clear CMOS Chapter 2 – Hardware Information...
  • Page 24: List Of Connectors

    List of Connectors Please refer to the table below for all of the board’s connectors that you can configure for your application Label Function LAN LED connector mSATA Keyboard/ Mouse Front Panel connector CompactFlash card connector CFast card connector GPIO USB 3.0 port x 1 CN10 SATA power connector...
  • Page 25: Lan Led Connector (Cn1)

    2.4.1 LAN LED Connector (CN1) Signal Signal L1_ACT# L1_1K L1_ACT L1_100 L2_ACT# L2_1K L2_ACT L2_100 L3_ACT# L3_1K L3_ACT L3_100 L4_ACT# L4_1K L4_ACT L4_100 L5_ACT# L5_1K L5_ACT L5_100 L6_ACT# L6_1K L6_ACT L6_100 2.4.2 Front Panel Connector (CN5) Signal Signal Power On Button Power On Button HDD LED(-) HDD LED(+)
  • Page 26: Sata Power Connector (Cn10)

    2.4.3 SATA Power Connector (CN10) Signal Signal +12V 2.4.4 Four pin ATX Power Connector (CN19) Signal Signal +12V +12V 2.4.5 Console Port Connector (CON1) Signal Signal RTS1X DTR1X SOUT1X SIN1X DSR1X CTS1X Chapter 2 – Hardware Information...
  • Page 27: Hard Disk Drive Installation

    Hard Disk Drive Installation Remove the cover and take out the HDD case. Turn the screw to open the case. Chapter 2 – Hardware Information...
  • Page 28 Attach four screws to the HDD and connect the SATA and power cables. Place the assembled HDD on the HDD bracket and cover the case up. Make use the rubber feet are locked by the flutes on the bracket. Tighten the screw to secure.
  • Page 29 Slide to secure the HDD to the chassis and connect the cables to the main board. Chapter 2 – Hardware Information...
  • Page 30: Chapter 3 - Ami Bios Setup

    Chapter 3 Chapter 3 - AMI BIOS Setup...
  • Page 31: System Test And Initialization

    System Test and Initialization The system uses certain routines to perform testing and initialization. If an error, fatal or non-fatal, is encountered, a few short beeps or an error message will be outputted. The board can usually continue the boot up sequence with non-fatal errors. The system configuration verification routines check the current system configuration against the values stored in the CMOS memory.
  • Page 32: Ami Bios Setup

    AMI BIOS Setup The AMI BIOS ROM has a pre-installed Setup program that allows users to modify basic system configurations, which is stored in the battery-backed CMOS RAM and BIOS NVRAM so that the information is retained when the power is turned off. To enter BIOS Setup, press <Del>...
  • Page 33: Setup Submenu: Main

    Setup Submenu: Main Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup...
  • Page 34: Setup Submenu: Advanced

    Setup Submenu: Advanced Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup...
  • Page 35: Advanced: Cpu Configuration

    3.4.1 Advanced: CPU Configuration Options summary: Intel Virtualization Disabled Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Technology Enabled When enabled, a VMM can utilize the additional hardware capabilities provided by Vanderpool Technology Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup...
  • Page 36: Advanced: Sata Configuration

    3.4.2 Advanced: SATA Configuration Options summary: SATA Controllers Disabled Enabled Default En/Disable SATA Controller. SATA Mode AHCI Default Configure SATA controllers to operate in AHCI mode Hot Plug Disabled Enabled Optimal Default, Failsafe Default En/Disable Hot Plug feature. Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup...
  • Page 37: Advanced: Usb Configuration

    3.4.3 Advanced: USB Configuration Options summary: XHCI Mode Enabled Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Disabled Mode of operation of xHCI controller Legacy USB Support Enabled Optimal Default, Failsafe Default Disabled Auto Enables BIOS Support for Legacy USB Support. When enabled, USB can be functional in legacy environment like DOS.
  • Page 38: Advanced: Hardware Monitor

    3.4.4 Advanced: Hardware Monitor Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup...
  • Page 39: Advanced: Sio Configuration

    3.4.5 Advanced: SIO Configuration Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup...
  • Page 40: Sio Configuration: Serial Port Configuration

    3.4.5.1 SIO Configuration: Serial Port Configuration Options summary: Use This Device Disabled Enabled Default Enable or Disable this Logical Device. Possible Use Automatic Settings Default IO=3F8h; IRQ=4; IO=2F8h; IRQ=3’ Allows user to change Device’s Resource settings. New settings will be reflected on This setup Page after system restarts.
  • Page 41: Serial Port Config: Serial Port Console Redirection

    3.4.5.2 Serial Port Config: Serial Port Console Redirection Options summary: Console Redirection Enabled Default Disabled Console Redirection Enable or disable. Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup...
  • Page 42: Serial Port Console Redirection: Com0

    3.4.5.3 Serial Port Console Redirection: COM0 Options summary: Terminal Type VT100 VT100+ VT-UTF8 ANSI Default Emulation: ANSI: Extended ASCII char set. VT100: ASCII char set. VT100+: Extends VT100 to support color, function keys, etc. VT-UTF8: Uses UTF8 encoding to map Unicode chars onto 1 or more bytes. Bits per second 9600 19200...
  • Page 43 Data Bits. Parity None Default Evan Mark Space A parity bit can be sent with the data bits to detect some transmission error. Even: parity bit is 0 if the num of 1’s in the data bits is even. Odd: parity bit is 0 if num of 1’s in the data bits is odd.
  • Page 44 Redirection After BIOS Always Enable Default POST BoorLoader The Settings specify if BootLoader is selected then Legacy console redirection is disabled before booting to Legacy OS. Default value is Always Enabled which means Legacy console Redirection is enabled for Legacy OS. Chapter 3 –...
  • Page 45: Serial Port Console Redirection: Out-Of-Band

    3.4.5.4 Serial Port Console Redirection: Out-of-Band Management Port Options summary: Terminal Type VT100 VT100+ VT-UTF8 ANSI Default VT-UTF8 is the preferred terminal type for out-of-band management. The next best choice is VT100+ and then VT100. See above, in console Redirection settings page, for more Help with Terminal Type/Emulation.
  • Page 46 Flow control can prevent data loss from buffer overflow. When sending data, if the receiving buffers are full, a ‘stop’ signal can be sent to stop the data flow. Once the buffers are empty, a ‘start’ signal can be sent to re-start the flow. Hardware flow control uses two eires to send start/stop signals.
  • Page 47: Advanced: Power Management

    3.4.6 Advanced: Power Management Options summary: Power Mode ATX Type Default AT Type Select system power mode. Power Saving(ERP) control Disabled Default Enabled Configure power mode for power saving function. Restore AC Power Loss Last State Default Always On Always Off RTC wake system from S5 Enabled Disabled...
  • Page 48: Advanced: Digital I/O Port Configuration

    3.4.7 Advanced: Digital I/O Port Configuration Options summary: DIO_P#1~4 Input Output Default Allows BIOS to select input/output function to corresponding DIO ping. DIO_P#1~4 Level High Default Allows BIOS to select high/low voltage level to output to corresponding DIO ping. DIO_P#5~8 Input Default Output...
  • Page 49: Advanced: Lan Bypass Configuration

    3.4.8 Advanced: LAN Bypass Configuration Options summary: LAN Bypass Status LED LED OFF Default RED LED ON RED LED BLINK RED LED Fast Blink GREEN LED ON GREEN LED BLINK GREEN LED FAST BLINK Configure LAN Bypass Status LED. Mode for Power-on PassTru Default ByPass...
  • Page 50: Setup Submenu: Chipset

    Setup submenu: Chipset Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup...
  • Page 51: Chipset: North Bridge

    3.5.1 Chipset: North Bridge Options summary: DVMT Pre-Allocated Default 128M 160M 192M 224M 256M 288M 320M 352M 416M 448M 480M 512M Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup...
  • Page 52 Select DVMT 5.0 Pre-Allocated (Fixed) Graphics Memory size used by the Internal Graphics Device. DVMT Total Gfx Mem 128MB 256M Default Select DVMT 5.0 Total Graphic Memory size used by the Internal Graphics Device. Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup...
  • Page 53: Chipset: South Bridge

    3.5.2 Chipset: South Bridge Options summary: Audio Controller Disabled Enabled Default Control Detection of the Azalia device. Disabled = Azalia will be unconditionally disabled. Enabled = Azalia will be unconditionally Enabled. PCIe Speed Auto Default Gen 2 Gen 1 Configure PCIe Speed. CHV A1 always with Gen1 Speed. Chapter 3 –...
  • Page 54: Setup Submenu: Security

    Setup submenu: Security Change User/Administrator Password You can set a User Password once an Administrator Password is set. The password will be required during boot up, or when the user enters the Setup utility. Please Note that a User Password does not provide access to many of the features in the Setup utility. Select the password you wish to set, press Enter to open a dialog box to enter your password (you can enter no more than six letters or numbers).
  • Page 55: Setup Submenu: Boot

    Setup submenu: Boot Options summary: Quiet Boot Disabled Enabled Default Enables or disables Quiet Boot option. Launch PXE ROM Disabled Default Enabled Enable/Disable PXE Option ROM execution for onboard LAN. Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup...
  • Page 56: Boot: Bbs Priorities

    3.7.1 Boot: BBS Priorities Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup...
  • Page 57: Setup Submenu: Exit

    Setup submenu: Exit Chapter 3 – AMI BIOS Setup...
  • Page 58: Chapter 4 - Drivers Installation

    Chapter 4 Chapter 4 – Drivers Installation...
  • Page 59: Product Cd/Dvd

    Product CD/DVD The FWS-2260 comes with a product DVD that contains all the drivers and utilities you need to setup your product. Insert the DVD and follow the steps in the autorun program to install the drivers. In case the program does not start, follow the sequence below to install the drivers.
  • Page 60 Drivers will be installed automatically Step 5 – Install USB 3.0 Driver Open the Step 5 – USB 3.0 folder and select your OS Open the.exe file in the folder Follow the instructions Drivers will be installed automatically Step 6 – Install Serial I/O Driver Open the Step 6 –...
  • Page 61 Reboot and log in as administrator Run patch.bat as administrator Chapter 4 – Driver Installation...
  • Page 62 For Windows 8: Open the Apps Screen, right click on the Command Prompt tile and select Run as Administrator To install the driver (patch.bat), you will first have to locate the file in command prompt. To do that, go to the folder in which the file resides by entering cd (file path) eg: if the file is in a folder named abc in c drive, enter cd c:\abc (screenshot for reference only) You are now at the folder where the file is located.
  • Page 63 Reboot after installation completes. To confirm the installation, go to Device Manager, expand the Ports (COM & LPT) tree and double click on any of the COM ports to open its properties. Go to the Driver tab, select Driver Details and click on serial.sys, you should see its provider as Windows (R) Win 7 DDK Provider.
  • Page 64 Chapter 4 – Driver Installation...
  • Page 65: Appendix A - Watchdog Timer Programming

    Appendix A Appendix A - Watchdog Timer Programming...
  • Page 66: Watchdog Timer Initial Program

    A.1 Watchdog Timer Initial Program Table 1 : SuperIO relative register table Default Value Note SIO MB PnP Mode Index Register Index 0x2E(Note1) 0x2E or 0x4E SIO MB PnP Mode Data Register Data 0x2F(Note2) 0x2F or 0x4F Table 2 : Watchdog relative register table Register BitNum Value...
  • Page 67 ************************************************************************************ // SuperIO relative definition (Please reference to Table 1) #define byte SIOIndex //This parameter is represented from Note1 #define byte SIOData //This parameter is represented from Note2 #define void IOWriteByte(byte IOPort, byte Value); #define byte IOReadByte(byte IOPort); // Watch Dog relative definition (Please reference to Table 2) #define byte TimerLDN //This parameter is represented from Note3 #define byte TimerReg //This parameter is represented from Note4 #define byte TimerVal // This parameter is represented from Note24...
  • Page 68 ************************************************************************************ VOID Main(){ // Procedure : AaeonWDTConfig // (byte)Timer : Time of WDT timer.(0x00~0xFF) // (boolean)Unit : Select time unit(0: second, 1: minute). AaeonWDTConfig(); // Procedure : AaeonWDTEnable // This procudure will enable the WDT counting. AaeonWDTEnable(); ************************************************************************************ Appendix A – Watchdog Timer Programming...
  • Page 69 ************************************************************************************ // Procedure : AaeonWDTEnable VOID AaeonWDTEnable (){ WDTEnableDisable(EnableLDN, EnableReg, EnableBit, 1); // Procedure : AaeonWDTConfig VOID AaeonWDTConfig (){ // Disable WDT counting WDTEnableDisable(EnableLDN, EnableReg, EnableBit, 0); // Clear Watchdog Timeout Status WDTClearTimeoutStatus(); // WDT relative parameter setting WDTParameterSetting(); VOID WDTEnableDisable(byte LDN, byte Register, byte BitNum, byte Value){ SIOBitSet(LDN, Register, BitNum, Value);...
  • Page 70 ************************************************************************************ VOID SIOEnterMBPnPMode(){ Switch(SIOIndex){ Case 0x2E: IOWriteByte(SIOIndex, 0x87); IOWriteByte(SIOIndex, 0x01); IOWriteByte(SIOIndex, 0x55); IOWriteByte(SIOIndex, 0x55); Break; Case 0x4E: IOWriteByte(SIOIndex, 0x87); IOWriteByte(SIOIndex, 0x01); IOWriteByte(SIOIndex, 0x55); IOWriteByte(SIOIndex, 0xAA); Break; VOID SIOExitMBPnPMode(){ IOWriteByte(SIOIndex, 0x02); IOWriteByte(SIOData, 0x02); VOID SIOSelectLDN(byte LDN){ IOWriteByte(SIOIndex, 0x07); // SIO LDN Register Offset = 0x07 IOWriteByte(SIOData, LDN);...
  • Page 71 ************************************************************************************ VOID SIOBitSet(byte LDN, byte Register, byte BitNum, byte Value){ Byte TmpValue; SIOEnterMBPnPMode(); SIOSelectLDN(byte LDN); IOWriteByte(SIOIndex, Register); TmpValue = IOReadByte(SIOData); TmpValue &= ~(1 << BitNum); TmpValue |= (Value << BitNum); IOWriteByte(SIOData, TmpValue); SIOExitMBPnPMode(); VOID SIOByteSet(byte LDN, byte Register, byte Value){ SIOEnterMBPnPMode();...
  • Page 72: Appendix B - I/O Information

    Appendix B Appendix B - I/O Information...
  • Page 73: I/O Address Map

    I/O Address Map Appendix B – I/O Information...
  • Page 74: Memory Address Map

    Memory Address Map Appendix B – I/O Information...
  • Page 75: Irq Mapping Chart

    IRQ Mapping Chart Appendix B – I/O Information...
  • Page 76 Appendix B – I/O Information...
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