User`s manual
DA-660-8/16-CE User’s Manual  Getting Started 
Starting Your DA-660 Computer 
Connect the power cord that is shipped with the package to the AC/DC power connector (located 
on the right side of the rear panel) of the target computer. It takes about 30 to 60 seconds for the 
system to boot up. Once the system is ready, the Ready LED lights up and glows steadily till the 
computer is shutdown and the computer displays its model name and firmware version on the 
LCM. 
Resetting Your DA-660 Computer 
Cold-Start: Switch off and then switch on the power again. The computer reboots itself right 
away. 
Resetting to Factory Defaults: To reset the system back to factory default settings, press and hold 
the Reset to Default button for at least 5 seconds. The buzzer sounds while the factory default 
settings are loaded. After the factory default settings have been loaded, the computer reboots itself. 
Operating Your DA-660 Computer Via Serial Console 
The serial console port (next to two LAN ports) gives users a convenient way of connecting the 
development workstation to the console utility of the target computer. This method is particularly 
useful when using the computer for the first time. 
After you have wired a serial cable, go back to the development workstation and start a terminal 
program (e.g., HyperTerminal) by using the settings shown below for the serial console port. 
Baudrate 
115200 bps 
Parity 
None 
Data bits 
8 
Stop bits 
1 
Flow Control 
None 
Terminal 
ANSI 
After a successful connection, type the login name and password as requested to logon the 
computer. The default values are both “admin”. 
Login: admin 
Password: admin 
The console has a default timeout value of 15 minutes. To disable the timeout, you will need to 
change a value in the registry. Go to “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\CONSOLED”, and 
set the “Timeout” value to “FFFFFFFF”. 
Changing the Network Settings 
The DA-660 computer comes with two network interfaces. The default IP addresses and netmasks 
of the network interfaces are as follows: 
 Default IP Address Netmask 
LAN 1 
192.168.3.127 255.255.255.0 
LAN 2 
192.168.4.127 255.255.255.0 
Normally, you are required to change them because they are located on a different local network 
from that of your development workstation. Use the command netconfig to complete the task. 
Type netconfig -h to examine the usage of the command. 
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