Lanner FW-7541 User Manual

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Publication date:2012-08-01

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  • Page 1 Network Application Platforms Hardware platforms for next generation networking infrastructure FW-7541 User's Manual Publication date:2012-08-01 >>...
  • Page 2: Online Resources

    Resource Website accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation Lanner http://www.lannerinc.com of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required Product http://assist.lannerinc.com...
  • Page 3 About About LITHIUM BATTERY CAUTION: Risk of Explosion if Battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions Operating Safety Electrical equipment generates heat. Ambient air temperature may not be adequate to cool equipment to acceptable operating temperatures without adequate circulation.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    TTaTTable of Contentsbeable of Conten Chapter 1: Introduction System Specification ......... . . 1 Package Contents .
  • Page 5 TTaTTable of Contentsbeable of Conten Appendix C: Programming the LCM Appendix D: Programming LAN Bypass Appendix E: Driver Installation LAN Adapters Driver Installation........42 On the Windows OS .
  • Page 6: Chapter 1: Introduction

    Socket 1x204P SO-DIMM is harsh. Windows (2000, 2003, XP) The FW-7541 can be used as a standalone system, rack OS Support Linux Kernel 2.4 and up mounted or desktop mounted. The system comes in a HDD Bay(s) 1 x 2.5”...
  • Page 7: Package Contents

    Chapter 1 Introduction Package Contents Your package contains the following items: • FW-7541 Network Security Platform • Power cable • 1 crossover Ethernet cable (1.8 meters) • 1 straight-through Ethernet cable (1.8 meters) • 1 RJ-45 to DB-9 female console cable •...
  • Page 8: Front Panel Features

    Using suitable RJ-45 cable, you can connect FW-7541 System to a computer, or to any other piece of equipment that has an Ethernet connection; for example, a hub or a switch. Moreover,1 pair (LAN1-LAN2) can be configured as LAN Bypass when failure events occur. LAN 1 is also capable of the Preboot Execution Environment (PXE) function.
  • Page 9: Rear Panel Features

    Chapter 1 Introduction Rear Panel Features R1 Reset Switch Use a pointed object to press the reset button for about 3 seconds to reboot the system without turning off the power. R2 Power-on Switch It is a switch to turn on or off the power. R3 AC Power-in socket The system requires a 60W/12V switching power supply with lock.
  • Page 10: Chapter 2: Hardware Setup

    Chapter 2 Hardware Setup Chapter 2: Notch Hardware Setup Cutout Preparing the Hardware Installation Note: To access some components and perform certain service SO-DIMM installed must meet the following procedures, you must perform the following procedures speed requirement: DDR3 667/800 MHz. Do not first.
  • Page 11: Installing The Hard Disk

    Installing the Hard Disk The system can accommodate one Serial-ATA disk (2.5”). Follow these steps to install a hard disk into the FW-7541: Take off the black cap covering the hard disk mounting holes and insert the anti-vibration rubber to the mounting holes.
  • Page 12: Installing 3G Sim Card

    Unlock the SIM card tray. Tabletop Mounting Align the SIM card and the tray with the cut-off To mount the FW-7541 on the table, use the screws and angle. rubber feet in the tabletop mounting screw pack. Follow Insert the SIM card into the tray.
  • Page 13: Hardware Setup

    CAUTION: Leave space around your power To mount the FW-7541 onto the rack, use the mounting adapter. Do not use this device in a location where kit with the screw pack. Follow the following procedures...
  • Page 14: Chapter 3: Motherboard Information

    Chapter 3 Motherboard Information Chapter 3: Motherboard Information Block Diagram The block diagram depicts the relationships among the interfaces or modules on the motherboard. Please refer to the following figure for your motherboard’s layout design. Up to 4GB 1x DDR3 2 x 6 Pin Header 667/800Mhz SO-DIMM D525 Processor...
  • Page 15: Motherboard Layout

    Chapter 3 Motherboard Information Motherboard Layout The motherboard layout shows the connectors and jumpers on the board. Refer to the following picture as a reference of the pin assignments and the internal connectors. Hardware and Software Reset jumper VGA Interface Clear CMOS ATX Power Button...
  • Page 16: Jumper Settings

    Chapter 3 Motherboard Information Jumper Settings ATX Power Button (CN2): The power button has a 2-pin connector; the pin definition is as the following: SO-DIMM Socket (CN1): The single memory slot (204 pin) is for connecting the DDR3 SO-DIMM (Small Outline Pin No.
  • Page 17 Chapter 3 Motherboard Information The controller contains two modes of operation—a SPI-ROM Update Connector (J3) Using the appropriate cable to connect this 10-pin ISP pin header connector, legacy mode using I/O space, and an AHCI mode the user can update the SPI Flash soldered on board. using memory space.
  • Page 18: Chapter 4: Bios Settings

    Note: For the update version of the BIOS image, please visit Lanner’s support page at http://assist.lannerinc.com. Then select support center from the Main Menu and look under the folder for the desired product category. The...
  • Page 19: Accessing The Bios Menu

    Chapter 4 Bios Settings Accessing the BIOS menu You will need to enter the BIOS Setup program to configure the system when you are installing a motherboard or when the system prompts “Run Setup” during start-up. This section explains how to configure your system using this program.
  • Page 20: The Main Menu

    Chapter 4 Bios Settings The Main Menu The main BIOS setup menu is the first screen that you can navigate. Each main BIOS setup menu option is described in this chapter. The Main BIOS setup menu screen has two main frames. The left frame displays all the options that can be configured.
  • Page 21: Advanced Settings

    Chapter 4 Bios Settings Advanced Settings Select the Advanced tab from the setup screen to enter the Advanced BIOS Setup screen. You can select any of the items in the left frame of the screen, such as SuperIO Configuration, to go to the sub menu for that item. You can display an Advanced BIOS Setup option by highlighting it using the <Arrow>...
  • Page 22 Chapter 4 Bios Settings Option Description Hyper Threading This option allows the user to enable or Technology disable the HyperThreading™ support of the Intel® HT capable processors. By default this setting is enabled. This setting should be disabled in Microsoft™ Windows 2000 or older systems.
  • Page 23 Chapter 4 Bios Settings Primary /Secondary IDE Master and Slave Sub Menu From the IDE Configuration screen, press <Enter> to access the sub menu for the primary/secondary IDE master and slave drives. Use this screen to select options for the Primary and Secondary IDE drives. Use the up and down <Arrow>...
  • Page 24 Chapter 4 Bios Settings Option Description Disabled Set this value to prevent the BIOS from using Multi-Sector Transfer on the specified channel. The data to and from the device will occur one sector at a time. Auto Set this value to allow the BIOS to automatically detect device support for Multi-Sector Transfers on the specified channel.
  • Page 25 Chapter 4 Bios Settings Option Description SWDMA1 Set this value to allow the BIOS to use Single Word DMA mode 1. It has a data transfer rate of 4.2 MBs. SWDMA2 Set this value to allow the BIOS to use Single Word DMA mode 2.
  • Page 26 Chapter 4 Bios Settings 32Bit Data Transfer This option sets the 32-bit data transfer option. Option Description Disabled Set this value to prevent the BIOS from using 32-bit data transfers. Enabled Set this value to allow the BIOS to use 32-bit data transfers on support hard disk drives.
  • Page 27 Chapter 4 Bios Settings Option Description Set this value to stop the AMIBIOS from searching the IDE bus for IDE disk drives in 15 seconds. Set this value to stop the AMIBIOS from searching the IDE bus for IDE disk drives in 20 seconds. Set this value to stop the AMIBIOS from searching the IDE bus for IDE disk drives in 25 seconds.
  • Page 28 Chapter 4 Bios Settings Configure Super IO ChipSet You can use this screen to select options for the Super I/O settings. Use the up and down <Arrow> keys to select an item. Use the <Plus> and <Minus> keys to change the value of the selected option.
  • Page 29 Chapter 4 Bios Settings Option Description 2E8/IRQ3 Set this value to allow the serial port to use 2E8 as its I/O port address and IRQ 3 for the interrupt address. If the system will not use a serial device, it is best to set this port to Disabled. Serial Port2 Address This option specifies the base I/O port address and Interrupt Request address of serial port 2.
  • Page 30 Chapter 4 Bios Settings Option Description Disabled Set this value to prevent the parallel port from accessing any system resources. When the value of this option is set to Disabled, the printer port becomes unavailable. Set this value to allow the parallel port to use 378 as its I/O port address.
  • Page 31 Chapter 4 Bios Settings Hardware Health Configuration This menu shows the hardware monitor configuration settings. Select an item then press <Enter> to display the configuration options. Fan1/Fan2 Smart Fan Function It allows you to configure the smart fan feature. You can manually turn on the system fan or set the target system temperature at which the system fan will start running if the fan is not yet turned on.
  • Page 32 Chapter 4 Bios Settings Remote Access Settings You can use this screen to select options for the Remote Access Configuration. Use the up and down <Arrow> keys to select an item. Use the <Plus> and <Minus> keys to change the value of the selected option. The settings are described on the following pages.
  • Page 33 Chapter 4 Bios Settings Serial Port Number Select the serial port you want to use for console redirection. You can set the value for this option to either COM1 or COM2. Option Description 115200 8,n,1 Set this value to allow you to select 115200 as the baud rate (transmitted bits per second) of the serial port.
  • Page 34 Chapter 4 Bios Settings USB Configuration In this screen, you will be able to configure the USB controller. You can use this screen to select options for the USB Configuration. Use the up and down <Arrow> keys to select an item. Use the <Plus> and <Minus> keys to change the value of the selected option.
  • Page 35 Chapter 4 Bios Settings BIOS EHCI Hand-off This option enable or disable the support for the operating systems which does not have an EHCI Hand-Off feature. Option Description Enabled Enable the support for the OS without EHCI Hand-Off feature. Disabled Disable the support for the OS without EHCI Hand-Off feature.
  • Page 36 Chapter 4 Bios Settings Lan Bypass Control In this screen, you can configure the Lan Bypass functionality. LAN1 Boot Use this option to turn on or off the Preboot Execution Environment (PXE) functionality of this port. Lan Bypass for Port 1 and Port 2 You can activate or deactivate the Lan Bypass ports.
  • Page 37: Boot Setup

    Chapter 4 Bios Settings Boot Setup Select the Boot tab from the setup screen to enter the Boot BIOS Setup screen. You can select any of the items in the left frame of the screen, such as Boot Device Priority, to go to the sub menu for that item.
  • Page 38 Chapter 4 Bios Settings PS/2 Mouse Support It lets you enable or disable support for PS/2 mouse. Wait for ‘F1’ if error It determines whether the message, “Press F1 to continue” should be displayed when error occurs during start-up. Option Description Enabled When setting to enabled, the system dis-...
  • Page 39: Security Settings

    Chapter 4 Bios Settings Security Settings Select Security Setup from the Setup main BIOS setup menu. All Security Setup options, such as password protection and virus protection, are described in this section. To access the sub menu for the following items, select the item and press <Enter>: Supervisor Password It indicates whether a supervisor password has been set.
  • Page 40 Chapter 4 Bios Settings Change Supervisor Password Select this option and press <Enter> to access the sub menu. You can use the sub menu to change the supervisor password. Change User Password Select this option and press <Enter> to access the sub menu.
  • Page 41: Exit Menu

    Chapter 4 Bios Settings Exit Menu Select the Exit tab from the setup screen to enter the Exit BIOS Setup screen. You can display an Exit BIOS Setup option by highlighting it using the <Arrow> keys. All Exit BIOS Setup options are described in this section. The Exit BIOS Setup screen is at right.
  • Page 42: Restore On Ac Power Loss

    Chapter 4 Bios Settings Restore on AC Power Loss This option lets you set the state of the system when it has just recovered from a power outage. Option Description Power Off When setting to Power Off, the system goes into “off state” after an AC power interruption Power On When setting to Power on, the system turns...
  • Page 43: Appendix A: Programming Watchdog Timer

    Appendix A Programming Watchdog Timer Appendix A: Programming Watchdog Timer A watchdog timer is a piece of hardware that can be used to automatically detect system anomalies and reset the processor in case there are any problems. Generally speaking, a watchdog timer is based on a counter that counts down from an initial value to zero.
  • Page 44: Appendix B: Setting Up Console Redirections

    Appendix B Setting up Console Redirection Appendix B: Setting up Console Redirections Console redirection lets you monitor and configure a system from a remote terminal computer by re-directing keyboard input and text output through the serial port. This following steps illustrate how to use this feature. Connect one end of the console cable to console port of the system and the other end to serial port of the Remote Client System.
  • Page 45: Appendix C: Programming The Lcm

    Appendix C Programming the LCM Appendix C: want to show. =>Showdata1 Shown on Line1 Limited between 20 Programming the LCM Character =>Showdata2 Shown on Line2 Limited between 20 The LCD panel module (LCM) is designed to provide real- Character time operating status and configuration information for the system.
  • Page 46: Appendix D: Programming Lan Bypass

    There are typically two communication Port 2 1&2 when statuses for the bypass function, one is “Normal” status and System Status power off another is “Bypass” status. Lanner provides the following Enabled Disabled Disabled methods for enabling the LAN Bypass function: PWR ON...
  • Page 47: Appendix E: Driver Installation

    Appendix E Driver Installation Appendix E: Driver Installation LAN Adapters Driver Installation This section provides the instructions on how to install Intel® Gigabit LAN adapter drivers. On the Windows OS To install the Intel® Gigabit LAN controller driver on a Windows Operating System: To install the Intel®...
  • Page 48: On Linux

    Appendix E Driver Installation On Linux Assign an IP address to the interface by entering the following, where <x> is the interface number: Follow these instructions when installing the Intel® ifconfig eth<x> <IP_address> LAN controller base driver for the in Red Hat® and Linux operating system.
  • Page 49: Vga Driver Installation

    Appendix E Driver Installation VGA Driver Installation On the Windows OS This section provides the instructions on how to install VGA adapter drivers on your windows. Restart the computer, and then log on with Administrator privileges. Insert the Drivers and User’s Manual CD to the optical drive.
  • Page 50: Appendix F: Terms And Conditions

    Appendix F Terms and Conditions Appendix F: RMA Service Terms and Conditions Requesting a RMA# To obtain a RMA number, simply fill out and fax the “RMA Request Form” to your supplier. Warranty Policy The customer is required to fill out the problem code as listed.
  • Page 51 Appendix F Terms and Conditions RMA Service Request Form When requesting RMA service, please fill out the following form. Without this form enclosed, your RMA cannot be processed. Reasons to Return: Repair(Please include failure details) RMA No: Testing Purpose Company: Contact Person: Phone No.

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