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2  FWA-1330A Startup Manual

Setup

1.  Unpack the box and take FWA-1330 out of it. Unfasten 

the four screws indicated with the red arrows in the 

below figure, then remove the top cover.

Installing the mSATA & Memory

1.  Remove the three screws indicated with the red arrows 

in the below figure for future use, then remove HDD 

bracket.

2.  Take one mSATA and push it into mSATA slot(Mini-

PCIE connector, location named MSATA1) in the direc-

tion as shown in the below.

  Installation

3.  Take one Nylok screw from the accessory box and 

insert it into the position marked with a red circle to fix 

mSATA.

4.  Here, FWA-1330 can support both Half Size an Full 

Size mSATA. If Full Size is required, please firstly 

remove two copper cylinders shown in the below figure 

and then fix mSATA. Please refer to the third figure 

below for an appropriate installation.

Half Size

Full Size

  Installation (Cont.)

Summary of Contents for FWA-1330A

Page 1: ...T 10 100 1000 Base T Ethernet LAN Bypass Up to 2 Segments Mass Storage mSATA 1 x mSATA slot Half Size or Full Size SATA 1 x SATA connector Support one 2 5 HDD bay Peripherals Console 1x Console port R...

Page 2: ...e mSATA and push it into mSATA slot Mini PCIE connector location named MSATA1 in the direc tion as shown in the below Installation 3 Take one Nylok screw from the accessory box and insert it into the...

Page 3: ...the HDD Module 1 Take four rubber washers out of the accessory box then put them into the four corresponding holes on the HDD bracket Note that the notch of the washer should been fixed to the bracket...

Page 4: ...Label Function JCMOS1 Clear CMOS BPLED1_2 BPLED2_3 Enable Disable RJ45 LAN Bypass LED PSON1 AT and ATX MODE Change USB1_2 USB Connector on Rear COM1 Console RJ45 COM2 COM Pin header LAN1_2 LAN3_4 Ethe...

Page 5: ...Enable RJ45 LAN Bypass LED Remove Jumper Disable LED 2 3 Cable Linking for Additional LAN Bypass LED Default setting 1 2 Jumper Short PSON1 Pins Function 1 2 AT MODE 2 3 ATX MODE Default setting 2 3 J...

Page 6: ...where the storage temperature under 0 C 32 F or above 40 C 104 F it may damage the equipment 8 The openings on the enclosure are for air convection hence protects the equipment from overheating DO NO...

Page 7: ...N Always ground yourself to remove any static charge before touching the motherboard backplane or add on cards Modern electronic devices are very sensitive to static electric charges As a safety preca...

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