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Summary of Contents for IAR SYSTEMS STZ-SECAPP-V1

  • Page 1 Security Appliance User Guide...
  • Page 2: Copyright Notice

    IAR Systems assumes no responsibility for any errors or omissions. In no event shall IAR Systems, its employees, its contractors, or the authors of this document be liable for special, direct, indirect, or consequential damage, losses, costs, charges, claims, demands, claim for lost profits, fees, or expenses of any nature or kind.
  • Page 3: For Your Safety

    Safety note Before starting the installation of the product, please read the safety information. For your safety To prevent damage to your product or an injury to the operator or others, please read and follow these safety precautions before starting the installation of the Security Appliance.
  • Page 4 WARNINGS DO NOT operate the equipment in overheat condition. Keep the equipment away from the sun and do not operate if the operating temperature is seriously above or below the recommended range. NEVER OPEN the casing. Doing so voids your warranty. The unit contains lithium-ion batteries, which are likely to cause a fire if misused, punctured, or damaged.
  • Page 5: Product Description

    Product information Product name: Security Appliance Model number: STZ-SECAPP-V1 Hardware version: Rev C2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The Security Appliance is a Cryptographic Processing Unit that is used in both industrial manufacturing and low volume environment for programming security information into various secure Integrated Circuits. The Security Appliance is connected to various 3rd party programming systems and provides secure channel to protect end customer IP from potential counterfeit and theft.
  • Page 6 This guide describes Kit contents ● Security Appliance overview ● Setting up the IAR Secure Deploy – Prototyping low-volume ● production system Setting up a volume production system ● Configuring the network settings ● For more information, see the IAR Secure Deploy – Prototyping User Guide or the IAR Secure Deploy –...
  • Page 7: Kit Contents

    Kit contents The Security Appliance kit contains the following components, when delivered with the IAR Secure Deploy – Prototyping software bundle: Quantity Component Security Appliance I-jet In-Circuit debug probe CAT-6,7 Ethernet cable (1 meter) USB Micro cable USB-C to USB-A cable AC-DC Wall-mount power supply (5V, 3A), with plugs for EU, US, UK, Australia, for 90–260V AC input.
  • Page 8 Security Appliance overview These figures provide a schematic view of the front and rear panels of the Security Appliance. Security Appliance front panel Security Appliance rear panel...
  • Page 9 Installing the provisioning software Before you can set up the system, you must install the provisioning software. For instructions on installing the IAR Secure Deploy – Prototyping low-volume production system, see the IAR Secure Deploy – Prototyping User Guide. For instructions on installing the IAR Secure Deploy – Manufacturing high- level management application for supervising volume production, see the IAR Secure Deploy –...
  • Page 10 Setting up the IAR Secure Deploy – Prototyping low-volume production system Note: Before you can set up the system, you must install the provisioning software. See the IAR Secure Deploy – Prototyping User Guide for instructions. A. Connecting the Security Appliance These components are needed to connect the PC to the Security Appliance: Item Component...
  • Page 11 Connect the PC and the PC port on the Security Appliance using the USB- C to USB-A cable. B. Connecting the hardware provisioning equipment When the Security Appliance has been connected to the PC, you can connect the hardware provisioning equipment to the Security Appliance. These components are needed: Item Component...
  • Page 12 When you have finished setting up, it will look something like this:...
  • Page 13 Setting up a volume production system Note: Before you can set up the system, you must install the provisioning software. See the IAR Secure Deploy – Manufacturing User Guide for instructions. A. System without an intermediary security PC These components are needed to connect the programmer host PC to the Security Appliance: Item Component...
  • Page 14 Item Component USB-C to USB-A cable Power supply Automated programmer Connect the PC and the Security Appliance using the Ethernet cable. (If the PC does not have a free Ethernet port, you can use a USB–Ethernet adapter.) Attach the power supply to the Security Appliance, and then plug it in to a power socket.
  • Page 15 Item Component Security Appliance (PCI mounted) Automated programmer To prepare the system for production, switch off the Security PC and attach the Security Appliance to the PCI slot. Then start the Security PC again.
  • Page 16: Configuring The Network Settings

    Configuring the network settings Follow these steps to ensure that the connection is operating correctly: Open the Windows Device Manager and check under Network adapters that the Ethernet connection with the Security Appliance is recognized. Open Control Panel>Network and Internet>Network and Sharing Center>View network status and tasks and click the Ethernet link after Connections to open the status dialog box.
  • Page 17 Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and click on Properties. and click OK. Set the IP address to 172.16.45.128...
  • Page 18 Now you can start the provisioning application. See the IAR Secure Deploy – Prototyping User Guide or the IAR Secure Deploy – Manufacturing User Guide.
  • Page 20: Troubleshooting

    Locating the part and serial numbers In some cases, you must provide the serial number of the Security Appliance you are using. You might also need to know the part number when you contact support. Both the part number and the serial number can be found on the smaller of the two labels underneath the Security Appliance.

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