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NPort 5100A SeriesQuick Installation GuideSecond Edition, June 20101. OverviewNPort 5100A series device servers are compact, palm-sized data communication devices that allow you to control RS-232 (NPort 5110A), RS-422/485 (NPort 5130A), and RS-232/422/485 (NPort 5150A) serialdevices over a TCP/IP-based Ethernet.Note: “-T” indicates an extended temperature model.2. Package ChecklistBefore installing the NPort 5100A series device server, verify that the package contains the following items:1 NPort 5100A serial device server4 stick-on padsDocument & Software CDQuick Installation GuideProduct Warranty StatementOptional AccessoryDK-35A: DIN-Rail Mounting Kit (35 mm)Notify your sales representative if any of the above items are missing or damaged.3. Hardware IntroductionAs shown in the following figures, NPort 5100A series device servers have one male DB9 port for transmitting RS-232 (NPort 5110A),RS-422/485 (NPort 5130A), or RS-232/422/485 (NPort 5150A) serialdata.NOTE: The NPort 5110A, NPort 5130A, and NPort 5150A have thesame form factor.Reset Button—Press and hold the Reset button for 5 seconds to loadfactory defaults: Use a pointed object, such as a straightened paper clip ortoothpick, to depress the reset button. This will cause the Ready LED toblink on and off. The factory defaults will be loaded once the Ready LEDstops blinking (after about 5 seconds). At this point, release the resetbutton.LED Indicators—NPort 5100A’s top panel has three LED indicators,which are described in the following table.LEDNameLEDColorLED FunctionReadyRedSteady on: Power is on and the NPort is booting up.Blinking: Indicates an IP conflict, or DHCP orBOOTP server is not responding properly.GreenSteady on: Power is on and the NPort is functioningnormally.Blinking: The NPort has been located by the NPortAdministrator’s Location function.Off Power is off, or a power error..LinkOrange 10 Mbps Ethernet connection.Green 100 Mbps Ethernet connection.Off Ethernet cable is disconnected.Tx/RxOrange Serial port is receiving data.Green Serial port is transmitting data.OffNo data is being transmitted or received through theserial port.Adjustable pull high/low resistor for RS-422/485 (150 KΩ or 1 KΩ)Jumpers are used to set the pull high/lowresistor value s. The default is 150 KΩ. Shortthe jumpers to set this value to 1 KΩ. Do notuse the 1 KΩ setting with RS-232 mode, sincedoing so will degrade the RS-232 signals andshorten the communication distance.4. Hardware Installation InformationSTEP 1: After removing the NPort 5100A series device server from thebox, connect the NPort 5100A series device server to a network. Use astandard straight-through Ethernet cable to connect to a hub or switch.When setting up or testing the NPort 5100A series device server, youmight find it convenient to connect directly to your computer’s Ethernetport. In this case, use a cross-over Ethernet cable.STEP 2: Connect the NPort 5100A series device server’s serial port to aserial device.STEP 3: Connect the power adaptor.STEP 4: Placement options.In addition to placing the NPort 5100A on a desktop or other horizontalsurface, you may also make use of the DIN-Rail or Wall Mount options,as illustrated below.Wall Mount DIN-RailP/N: 1802051000021— 1— — 2 — — 3 —5. Software Installation InformationTo install NPort Administration Suite, insert the NPort Document & Software CD into your computer’s CD-ROM drive. Once the NPort Installation CD window opens, click on the Installation button, and then follow the instructions on the screen.To view detailed information about NPort Administration Suite, click on the Documents button, and then select “NPort 5100A Series User’s Guide” to open the pdf version of the user’s guide.6. Pin AssignmentsEthernet Port PinoutsPin Number Ethernet1 Tx+2 Tx-3 Rx+6Rx-NPort 5110A—DB9 male (RS-232) port pinoutsPin Number RS-2321 DCD2 RxD3 TxD4 DTR5GND6 DSR7 RTS8 CTS9 --- NPort 5130A—DB9 male (RS-422/485) port pinoutsPin Number RS-422/485 (4W)RS-485 (2W)1 TXD-(A) ---2 TXD+(B)---3 RXD+(B) Data+(B)4 RXD-(A) Data-(A)5 GND GND6 --- ---7 --- ---8 --- ---9 --- ---NPort 5150A—DB9 male (RS-232/422/485) port pinoutsPin Number RS-232 RS-422/485 (4W)RS-485 (2W)1 DCD TXD-(A) ---2 RxD TXD+(B) ---3 TxD RXD+(B)Data+(B)4 DTR RXD-(A) Data-(A)5 GND GND GND6 DSR --- ---7 RTS --- ---8 CTS --- ---9 --- --- ---7. SpecificationsPower RequirementsPower Input 12 to 48 VDCPower Consumption NPort 5110A: 82.5 mA@12V, 47.3 mA@24VNPort 5130A: 89.1 mA@12V, 49.5 mA@24VNPort 5150A: 92.4 mA@12V, 52.8 mA@24VOperating Temperature 0 to 60°C (32 to 140°F), for standard models-40 to 75°C (-40 to 167°F), for -T modelsOperating Humidity 5 to 95% RHDimensions 75.2 × 80 × 22 mm(2.96 × 3.15 × 0.87 in)←with ears52 × 80 × 22 mm(2.05 × 3.15 × 0.89 in)←without earsSerial Line Protection 15 KV ESD for serial portLevel 1 Surge, EN61000-4-5Magnetic Isolation 1.5 KV for EthernetPower Line Protection Level 2 Burst (EFT), EN61000-4-4Level 3 Surge, EN61000-4-5Regulatory Approvals FCC Class A, CE Class A, UL, LVDClick here for online support:/supportThe Americas: +1-714-528-6777 (toll-free: 1-888-669-2872)Europe: +49-89-3 70 03 99-0Asia-Pacific: +886-2-8919-1230China: +86-21-5258-9955 (toll-free: 800-820-5036)2010 Moxa Inc. All rights reserved.Reproduction without permission is prohibited.—4— —5 — — 6 —。
– 1 –– 2 – – 3 –P/N: 1802003114401NPort DE-311 Quick Installation GuideFifth Edition, June 2014OVerviewWelcome to Moxa’s NPort Express DE-311, a compact palm-sized data communication device that allows you to controlRS-232/422/485 serial devices over a TCP/IP based Ethernet network.Package ChecklistBefore installing the DE-311, verify that the package contains the following items: • NPort DE-311 universal serial device server• NPort Express Quick Installation Guide for the DE-311 • NPort Documentation & Software CD •Mini adapterOptional Accessories •DK-35A (for 35 mm DIN-rail, includes 4 screws)Please notify your sales representative if any of the above items is missing or damaged.Hardware IntroductionReset Button —Hold the reset button down to erase the password or load the factory defaults, depending on how long the button is held down: •3 seconds to erase the passwordThe ready LED will flash every half-second when the password has been erased. You may release the reset button at this time.•10 seconds to load factory defaultsThe ready LED will flash five times every second when the factory defaults have been loaded. You may release the reset button at this time.LED Indicators —There are three LED indicators on the top panel: LED Name LED Color LED Function PWRred Power is onoff Power is off, or power error condition existsLinkorange 10 Mbps Ethernet connection green 100 Mbps Ethernet connectionoff Ethernet cable is disconnected, or has a shortReady green System is ready offSystem errorHardware InstallationPlacement Options You may place the unit on a desktop or other horizontal surface. You may also make use of the DIN-rail or wall mount options, as illustrated here.Wall MountDIN-RailDIP SwitchThe top panel contains the following table, which explains the DIP switch settings for the serial port. The DIP switches are located at the rear panel. SW1 Serial Connection SW2 SW3 Interface ModeONRS-232Console------ ---OFFData CommOFF OFF RS-232 OFF ON RS-422ON OFF 2-wire RS-485 by RTS ONON2-wire RS-485 by ADDCSW1 is used to activate the serial console. When SW1 has been changed, the unit will reboot to initialize the new setting. You will need to wait for the green Ready LED to turn off and then on again, which indicates that serial console mode has been activated or deactivated. SW2 and SW3 are used to select the serial port interface. (Note that RTS stands for Ready To Send and ADDC stands for Automatic Data Direction Control.)When adjusting the DIP switches, please keep the following in mind: •To use the serial port as an RS-232 console connection, such as when using MOXA PComm Terminal Emulator or HyperTerminal, set SW1 to the ON.•Some configuration may be carried out through a Telnetconnection, during which data is transmitted through the unit’s Ethernet port. SW1 must be OFF in order for the unit to establish a Telnet connection.Software Installation InformationDetailed instructions for installing the included software can be found on the NPort Documentation & Software CD in the “NPort Family Software Installation Guide.”– 4 –– 5 –– 6 –/supportThe Americas: +1-714-528-6777 (toll-free: 1-888-669-2872)Europe: +49-89-3 70 03 99-0 Asia-Pacific: +886-2-8919-1230China: +86-21-5258-9955 (toll-free: 800-820-5036)2014 Moxa Inc. All rights reserved.Pin Assignments and Cable WiringFemale DB9 Connector Pin AssignmentsRS-232 WiringRS-422 WiringRS-485 WiringMini AdapterThe NPort Express DE-311 accepts deviceswith both male and female connectors. AD-shell female serial connector is built-in, and a DB9 male null-modem adapter is included as a standard accessory.If you wish to make your own DB9 to DB9 null-modem (or cross-over) cable, the pinouts are as follows:Environmental SpecificationsPower requirements DC 9V to 30V, 300 mA at 9V Operating temp. 0 to 55◦C Operating humidity 5 to 95% RHDimensions (W×D×H)90 × 100.4 × 22 mm 3.54 × 3.95 × 0.87 inch (including ears) 67 × 100.4 × 22 mm 2.64 × 3.95 × 0.87 inch (without ears) Surge protection 15 KV ESD for serial port Magnetic isolation 1.5 KV for EthernetRegulatory approvals FCC B, CE B, UL, CUL, TUV。
Q UICK I NSTALLATION G UIDESSE-C3632S SSE-C3632SR• 32 x 40Gbps/100Gbps QSFP28 • Power Cords – 2• Rack-mounting kit(two ears\ two L-brackets\six M4 screws\eight M6 screws)• Four adhesive foot pads• RJ-45 to DB-9 serial console cable • This Quick Installation GuideDetailed installation instructions are contained in a User Manual available on the Supermicro website at:/products/accessories/Networking /SSE-C3632S.cfm.Instructions for rack mounting using either the supplied mounting flanges or the supplied rails are included in the manual and summarized below.The SSE-C3632S/SSE-C3632SR can be mounted in a standard 19-inch equipment rack or on a horizontal surface.2. Mount the L-bracket in the rack,using the M6 screws provided in theRack-Mounting Kit.3. Mount the device in the rack, using the M6 screws provided in the Rack-Mounting Kit.Caution : Due to the weight of the switch, installation should be done by two people.4. After installation, go to “Connecting to a Power Source” on this page.5. If installing multiple switches, mount them in the rack, one on top of the other.Desktop or Shelf Mounting1. Attach the four adhesive feet to the bottom of the first switch.2. Set the device on a flat surface near an AC power source, making sure there are at least two inches of space on all sides for properairflow.3. After installation, go to “Connecting to a Power Source”.Note : For electrical safety purposes, please pay attention to the following warning notices, printed on the switch unit: Caution : Disconnect the power cord from all power sources tocompletely remove power from the device.Caution : If the installation requires a different power cord thanthe one supplied with the device, make sure you use a powercord displaying the mark of the safety agency that defines theregulations for power cords in your country. The mark is yourassurance that the power cord can be used safely with the device.Instructions for different mounting options are shown below:Rack MountingThis switch can be mounted in a rack using the supplied mountingflanges or with optional mounting rails.To rack-mount devices using the supplied brackets (flanges):1. Attach the ears to the device using the screws provided in the Rack-Mounting Kit.Connect the required devices with the appropriate cables.To connect a device to a power source:1. Insert the Power Supply Unit (PSU) cable plug directly into the ACsocket of a PSU located at the back of the switch. Note : The switch can also be mounted in a rack using a rack shelf or rack “L” brackets.Note : This is a “bare-metal switch which comes without operating software - you will need to obtain the OS from a third party. Make sure the software company has confirmed compatibility with this SupermicroSSE-C3632S/SSE-C3632SR switch and use their instructions for installing their software. Supermicro recommends Cumulus™Linux® from Cumulus Networks™, Inc.• The socket outlet must be near to the unit and easily accessible. You can only remove power from the unit by disconnecting the power cord from the outlet.• This unit operates under SELV (Safety Extra Low Voltage) conditions according to IEC 60950. The conditions are onlymaintained if the equipment to which it is connected also operates under SELV conditions.Caution : • Fiber Optic Port Safety. When using a fiber optic port, never look at the transmit laser while it is powered on. Also, never look directly at the fiber TX port and fiber cable ends when they are powered on.• This product does not contain any serviceable user parts.• Installation and removal of the unit must be carried out by qualified personnel only.• When connecting this device to a power outlet, connect the field ground lead on the tri-pole power plug to a valid earth ground line to prevent electrical hazards.• This switch uses lasers to transmit signals over fiber optic cable. The lasers are compliant with the requirements of a Class 1 Laser Product and are inherently eye safe in normal operation. However, you should never look directly at a transmit port when it is powered on.• Wear an anti-static wrist strap or take other suitable measures to prevent electrostatic discharge when handling this equipment.• Do not plug a phone jack connector in the RJ-45 port. This may damage this device.• Use only twisted-pair cables with RJ-45 connectors that conform to FCC standards. For more information and safety instruction go to:/manuals/network/Layer_2-3_SDN_Switches.pdfWeight : Net weight: 10.18kg (with 2 PSUs)LEDs:System Fan SFP+ Port 1: Status (Link/Activity)QSFP28 Ports 1~32: Status (Link/Activity)RJ-45 Port: Status (Link/Activity)Size: (W x D x H): 433.8 x 520 x 44 mm (17.07 x 20.47 x 1.73 inches)Temperature : Operating 0°C to 45 °C (32°F to 113°F)Humidity : Operating: 5% to 95% (non-condensing)AC Input : 100-127/200-240 V, 50/60 HzPower Supply:100-127/200-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz,F2B 800W @ 12V/65 A per module (For SSE-C3632S)100-127/200-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz,B2F 800W @ 12V/65 A per module (For SSE-C3632SR)Power Consumption : <650 WattsCE Mark : EN 55022 Class A, EN 55024: 2010, EN 61000-3-2 Class A,EN 61000-3-3.Immunity: EN 55024:2010, IEC 61000-4-2/3/4/5/6/8/11EMI (Class A) : FCC/VCCI/BSMISafety: UL (CSA 22.2 No 60950-1 & UL60950-1)/CB (IEC/EN60950-1)Caution : • Installation and removal of the unit must be carried out by qualified personnel only.• The unit must be connected to an earthed (grounded) outlet to comply with international safety standards.• Do not connect the unit to an A.C. outlet (power supply) without an earth (ground) connection.• The appliance coupler (the connector to the unit and not the wall plug) must have a configuration for mating with an EN 60320/ IEC 320 appliance inlet.CLASS 1LASER DEVICE 2. Plug the other end of the cable into a grounded, 3-pin, AC power source.Note : For use outside North America, you may need to change the AC line cord. You must use a line cord that has been approved for the connector type in your country. 3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 when a second PSU module is installed.Two installed PSU modules operate in a load-sharing mode andprovide 1+1 redundancy.To set up your management connection, the following parameters should be observed:• Console Interface – make sure your console settings are115200-N-8-1 (baud rate 115,200 bps).Ports:32 40Gbps/100Gbps QSFP28 transceiver slots 1 10Gbps SFP+ transceiver slotsNetwork Interface:Ports 1~32: 40Gbps/100Gbps QSFP28 Optical Transceivers:100GBASE-SR4,100GBASE-PSM4QSFP28 Direct Attach Cables can also be used in ports 1~32RJ-45 Port: RJ-45 connector, auto MDI/X 10BASE-T: RJ-45(100-ohm, UTP cable; Category 3 or better) 100BASE-TX: RJ-45(100-ohm, UTP cable; Category 5 or better) 1000BASE-T:RJ-45 (100-ohm, UTP or STP cable; Category 5, 5e or 6)*Maximum Cable Length - 100 m (328 ft)List of Transceivers and Cables :SSE-C3632SSSE-C3632SR E072014-AP-R01150200000828ATransceivers/Cables Vendor Vendor PN100GBASE-SR4Avago AFBR-89CDDZ Finisar FTLC9551REPM TL Luxtera LUX42604Molex1002971101100GBASE-SR4 100GBASE-PSM4100G DAC 1M 30AWG。
Quick Installation GuideCTT050 CTT049 CTT048 CTT055Bypass trayCTT063CTT032CTT033CTT074CTT075CTT029Loading Papertray1CTT062CTT148CTT300CTT073Read this manual carefully before you use the product and keep it handy for future reference. For safe and correct use, please be sure to read the Safety Information before using the machine. This manual briefl y describes the procedure for installing this machine. For more details about other information, see User Guide in the CD-ROM.Place to InstallSP 200SF/201SF/202S/202SF10 cm(4.0”)45 cm (17.8”)20 cm (7.9”)20 cm (7.9”)40 cm (15.8”)SP 200S/201S10 cm(4.0”)45 cm (17.8”)10 cm (4.0”)20 cm (7.9”)40 cm (15.8”)SP 200/200N10 cm(4.0”)45 cm (17.8”)10 cm (4.0”)20 cm (7.9”)40 cm (15.8”)Power Source220-240 V, 50/60 Hz, 5 AUnpackingRemove the adhesive tape.CTT054CTT096CTT045Installing the Driver for USB and Reading the ManualCXP065CXP066CXP067CXP068CXP069Connection123CTT0931. Port For Handset2. Port For External Telephone3. Port For LINECTT071CTT144CTT097 Using the Fax FunctionSP 200SF/201SF/202SF OnlyConnecting the HandsetCTT143CTT052CTT064CTT078ConnectionFor details about specifying network settings, see "Software Installation Guide".CTT136CTT13712CTT139Selecting the TelephoneLine TypePress the [] key.CTT006Press the [▼] or [▲] keys to select [FaxFeatures], and then press the [OK]key.Press the [▼] or [▲] keys to select[Comm. Settings], and then press the[OK] key.Press the [▼] or [▲] keys to select[Dial/Push Phone], and then press the[OK] key.Press the [▼] or [▲] keys to select thetelephone line type appropriate foryour telephone service, and then pressthe [OK] key.Press the [] key to return tothe initial screen.Selecting the TelephoneNetwork Connection TypePress the [] key.Press the [▼] or [▲] keys to select [FaxFeatures], and then press the [OK]key.Press the [▼] or [▲] keys to select[Comm. Settings], and then press the[OK] key.Press the [▼] or [▲] keys to select[PSTN / PBX], and then press the [OK]key.Press the [▼] or [▲] keys to select[PSTN] or [PBX], and then press the[OK] key.Press the [] key to return tothe initial screen.Setting the Outside LineAccess NumberIf you have selected PBX, use the followingprocedure.Press the [] key.Press the [▼] or [▲] keys to select [FaxFeatures], and then press the [OK]key.Press the [▼] or [▲] keys to select[Comm. Settings], and then press the[OK] key.Press the [▼] or [▲] keys to select [PBXAccess Number], and then press the[OK] key.Enter the outside line access numberusing the number keys, and then pressthe [OK] key.Press the [] key to return tothe initial screen.Basic Operation forSending a FaxPress the [] key.CTT102Place the original on the exposure glassor in the ADF.Enter the fax number using the numberkeys.Press the [] key.When you place original on the exposure glassand Memory Transmission mode is enabled,perform the following steps to scan the subse-quent pages of the original.Press the [1] key within 60 seconds,place the next original on the exposureglass, and then press the [OK] key.Repeat this step until all originals are scanned.Press the [2] key to start sending thefax.© 2013EN CN M133-8697Quick Installation Guide。
P/N: 1802024010011V2401/2402Quick Installation GuideSecond Edition, March 2011OverviewThe V2401/2402 Series embedded computers are based on the Intel Atom N270 x86 processor, and feature four RS-232/422/485 serial ports, eight RS-232 serial ports, dual Gigabit LAN ports, six USB 2.0 hosts, and a CompactFlash socket. The V2401 computer provides VGA, DVI, and LVDS outputs, and the V2402 computer provides both VGA and DVI outputs, making them particularly well-suited for industrial applications such as SCADA and manufacturing automation.Package ChecklistBefore installing the V2401/2402, verify that the package contains the following items: • V2401/2402 embedded computer• Terminal block to power jack converter • Wall mounting kit• Quick installation guide•Documentation and software CDNOTE: Please notify your sales representative if any of the above items are missing or damaged.V2401/2402 Panel Layout The following figures show the panel layouts of the V2401/2402. Front ViewRear ViewLED IndicatorsThe following table describes the LED indicators located on the front panel of the V2401/2402.Installing the V2401/2402The V2401/2402 can be DIN-rail mounted, wall mounted and VESA mounted. Some mounting kits may need to be purchased separately. Refer to the Hardware User's Manual for detailed installation instructions.Connector DescriptionPower ConnectorConnect the 9 to 36 VDC LPS or Class 2 power line to theV2401/2402’s terminal block. If the power is supplied properly, the Power LED will light up. The OS is ready when the Ready LED glows a solid green.Grounding the V2401/2402Grounding and wire routing help limit the effects of noise due to electromagnetic interference (EMI). Run the ground connection from the ground screw to the grounding surface prior to connecting the power.NOTE This product is intended to be mounted to a well-grounded mounting surface, such as a metal panel.SG: The Shielded Ground (sometimes called Protected Ground) contact is the right most of the 3-pin power terminal block connector when viewed from the angle shown here. Connect the SG wire to an appropriate grounded metal surface.VGA, DVI and LVDS OutputsThe V2401/2402 comes with a D-Sub 15-pin female connector for a VGA monitor; it also comes with a DVI-I connector for the DVI display. The V2401 has even an LVDS interface to connect an LVDS display. These output interfaces are all located at the front panel. Use the proper cable to connect.Ethernet PortsThe 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet ports use RJ45 connectors./supportThe Americas: +1-714-528-6777 (toll-free: 1-888-669-2872)Europe: +49-89-3 70 03 99-0 Asia-Pacific: +886-2-8919-1230China: +86-21-5258-9955 (toll-free: 800-820-5036)2010 Moxa Inc., All Rights ReservedSerial PortsThe serial ports use DB9 connectors. Each port can be configured by software for RS-232, RS-422, or RS-485. The pin assignments for the ports are shown in the following table:The V2401 includes a serial connector on the front panel; it can connect eight serial devices with a 68-pin VHDC connector and transmit the data with the RS-232 interface. CompactFlash SlotThe V2401/2402 has an internal CompactFlash slot for storage expansion. It supports CF Type-I/II with DMA mode. To install a CompactFlash card, remove the outer cover, and then insert the CF card in the socket. When finished, push the cover into the socket and fasten the screws. USB HostsThe V2401/2402 has four USB 2.0 hosts on the front panel and two USB 2.0 hosts on the rear panel. Users may use these USB ports to connect flash disks for storing large amounts of data. Audio InterfaceThe V2401/2402 comes with an audio input and an audio output, allowing users to connect a speaker or an earphone. DI/DOThe V2401/2402 comes with 4-ch digital input and 4-ch digital output in the terminal block connectors.Reset ButtonPress the “Reset Button” on the rear panel of the V2401/2402, the system will reboot automatically. The Ready LED will blink on and off for the first 5 seconds, and then maintain a steady glow once the system has rebooted.Real-time ClockThe V2401/2402’s real-time clock is powered by a lithium battery. We strongly recommend that you do not replace the lithiumbattery without help from a qualified Moxa support engineer. If you need to change the battery, contact the Moxa RMA service team.Powering on the V2401/2402To power on the V2401/2402, connect the “terminal block to power jack converter” to the V2401/2402’s DC terminal block (located on the side panel), and then connect the power adaptor. Press the Power Button to turn on the computer. Note that the Shielded Ground wire should be connected to the top pin of the terminal block. It takes about 30 seconds for the system to boot up. Once the system is ready, the Power LED will light up.Connecting the V2401/2402 to a PCPower on the V2401/2402 computer after connecting a monitor, keyboard, and mouse, and verifying that the power source is ready. Once the operating system boots up, the first step is to configure the Ethernet interface. The factory default settings for theV2401/2402’s LANs are show below. (XPE models uses DHCP) Configuring the Ethernet InterfaceLinux users should follow these steps:If you use the console cable to configure Network settings for the first time, use the following commands to edit the interfaces file:#ifdown –a//Disable LAN1~LAN2 interface first, before you reconfigure the LAN settings. LAN1 = eth0, LAN2 = eth1//#vi /etc/network/interfaces//check the LAN interface first//After the boot setting of the LAN interface has been modified, use the following commands to activate the LAN settings immediately:#sync; ifup –aWinCE 6.0 users should follow these steps:1. Go to [Start] → [Settings] → [Network and Dial-UpConnections]. You will see two network interfaces. 2. Right click the LAN interface to be configured and click[property]. A configuration window will pop-up.3. Click OK after inputting the proper IP address and netmask. WinXPE users should follow these steps:1. Go to [Start] → [Network Connections].2. Right-click Network Connections , click Properties , selectInternet Protocol (TCP/IP), and then click Properties . 3. Click OK after inputting the proper IP address and netmask. NOTE: Refer to the User’s Manual for other configuration information.。
Dell OpenManageDeployment Toolkit Quick Installation GuideNotes and CautionsNOTE: A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better use of your computer.____________________Information in this publication is subject to change without notice.© 2011 Dell Inc. All rights reserved.Reproduction of these materials in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of Dell Inc. is strictly forbidden.Trademarks used in this text: Dell™ and OpenManage™, are trademarks of Dell Inc. Red Hat Enterprise Linux® and Enterprise Linux® are registered trademarks of Red Hat, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. SUSE ™ is a trademark of Novell Inc. in the United States and other countries. Microsoft®, Windows®, Windows Vista® and Windows® 7 are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Linux®is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds.Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this publication to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products. Dell Inc. disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names other than its own.2011 - 03IntroductionThe Dell OpenManage Deployment Toolkit (DTK) includes a set of utilities, sample scripts, and sample configuration files that you need, to deploy and configure your Dell system. Y ou can use DTK to build script-based and RPM-based installation for deploying large number of systems on apre-operating system environment in a reliable way, without changing their current deployment processes.Documents You Will Need•Dell OpenManage Deployment T oolkit Command Line Interface Reference Guide•Dell OpenManage Deployment T oolkit User’s Guide•Dell Systems Management T ools and Documentation DVD •Operating system documentationFor a complete list of supported operating systems, BIOS firmware, and hardware, see the Dell Systems Software Support Matrix available at /manuals→Software→Systems Management→Dell OpenManage Releases. Click the appropriate product version to access the Support Matrix.PrerequisitesBefore using DTK to deploy Microsoft Windows Pre-installation Environment (PE) or embedded Linux environment (Red Hat Enterprise Linux or SUSE Linux Enterprise Server), ensure you have the following prerequisites:•Software prerequisites•Hardware prerequisitesQuick Installation Guide3Software PrerequisitesTable 1-1.Prerequisites for DeploymentWindows PE Environment Embedded Linux EnvironmentThe DTK self-extracting zip file (DTK3.X-WINPE-XX.exe) available on the Dell Systems Management T ools and Documentation DVD or on .The DTK ISO image available on Dell Systems Management T ools and Documentation DVD or on .To build Windows PE 2.0: Windows Automated Installation Kit (AIK) 1.1 released with Microsoft Windows Vista SP1 and Windows Server 2008.Any third party deployment system or tool.To build Windows PE 3.0: Windows AIK for Windows 7.All required Linux drivers, operating system drivers, and the Dell utility partition file.An unzip utility.All dependant operating system RPMpackages that DTK RPMs requireNOTE: You can use tools such asYellowdog Updater Modified (YUM), YetAnother Setup Tool (YAST), and AdvancedPackaging Tool (APT) to manage RPMdependency issues.Y our operating system software.Y our operating system software. Knowledge to build Windows PE 2.0 andWindows PE 3.04Quick Installation GuideQuick Installation Guide 5Hardware Prerequisites• A workstation or server with the following configuration:–512 MB of RAM for Windows operating system and 200 MB of free hard-drive space for Linux operating system –Writable media drive –Network access •An optimally configured Source System with network access • A Target System with network access (for network deployment) or with a media drive (for local deployment)Deployment OverviewDTK offers a complete set of utilities, sample scripts, and RPM packages that can be used to automate the deployment of Dell systems.Before running the deployment, ensure that you create specific deployment media to facilitate the deployment method you choose. For more information, see the Dell OpenManage Deployment T oolkit User’s Guide available on /manuals → Software → Systems Management → Dell OpenManage Deployment Toolkit .Preparing for DeploymentIf you are using the Windows PE environment:1Copy or extract DTK utilities, sample scripts, sample configuration files, and drivers provided (in the zip file) to the Windows PE image.2Organize DTK utilities, script files, configuration files, the operating system installation files, and the requisite system files and drivers on a network share or local media.3Set up a Source System by using the Dell Systems Build and Update Utility (to install your operating system) and the Systems Service and Diagnostics Tools (to load drivers). The Source System acts as a masterserver that is used to replicate settings to the T arget Servers .NOTE: You can also download the latest drivers from the Dell Support website at .6Quick Installation Guide4Generate a system BIOS, BMC, RAID, and/or RAC configuration profile from the Source System . Copy the generated configuration files to aread/write share on the workstation or server. NOTE:You can obtain the system BIOS, BMC, RAID, and/or RAC configuration files by booting from DTK Windows PE image and running the SYSCAP.BAT , RAIDCAP .BAT , and RACCAP .BAT scripts.5Create an operating system answer file that contains unattended operating system software installation information.6Edit DTK sample script files that access the system configuration files to set up the system BIOS, BMC, RAID, and RAC and then, install an operating system on a Target Server .If you are using the embedded Linux environment:1Obtain the DTK Linux ISO image, which is a self-contained bootable ISO image.2Use and customize the sample scripts as per your requirements.3Set up a Source System by using the Systems Build and Update Utility on the Dell Systems Management T ools and Documentation DVD (to install your operating system) and the Systems Service and Diagnostics Tools (to load drivers).NOTE: You can also download the latest drivers from the Dell Support website at .4Generate a system BIOS, BMC, RAID, and/or RAC configuration profile from the optimally configured source system. Copy the generated configuration files to a read/write share onto the workstation or server.NOTE: You can obtain the system BIOS, BMC, RAID, and/or RAC configuration files by booting from DTK Linux ISO image and running the syscap.sh , raidcap.sh , and raccap.sh scripts.5Create an operating system answer file that contains unattended operating system software installation information.6Install an operating system on a T arget Server .DeployingTo proceed with deployment, ensure that you have prepared all scripts, files, and utilities. Y ou can deploy the Win PE and embedded Linux using one of the following methods:•Deploy using removable boot media with a network connection (media-based)•Deploy using removable boot media without a network connection (media-based)•Network-based deployment (remote)For information on these methods, see the Dell OpenManage DeploymentT oolkit User’s Guide available on /manuals→Software→Systems Management→Dell OpenManage Deployment Toolkit.Quick Installation Guide78Quick Installation Guide。
SolaX Adapter BoxQuick Installation GuidePacking List- Check that if there is any distortion or impaired during transportation.SolaX Adapter box is matched with a heat pump with dry contact function, which can realize heat pump integratedphotovoltaic inverter energy system management. The inverter can control the Adapter box to use solar energy efficiently according to the requirements set by the user (grid power, battery capacity, time, etc.) Supplying heat pumps is generally applicable when there is surplus solar energy and battery storage capacity. This part of the energy can be used to heat the heat pump within the required temperature range. Please read this guide carefully before using.III - Dismantle the upper cover of the SolaX Adapter Box.- Pass the expansion screws through box installation channels. ScrewQuick installation guide X1Expansion tubes X4Expansion screws X4Hot waterHeat pumpOverviewII30 mm)- Use the marking cardboard to x it on the wall and determine the location of the hole. Drill holes with φ6 drill. Depth: at least 30mm.- Tighten the expansion tubes.Connection diagram of the external relay for the Smart Grid Ready control of a heat pump.(For the dry contact K3/K4 wiring on the heat pump, please refer to the heat pump quick installation guide)I n v e r t e rH e a t p u m pK3K401Marking cardboard X1Heat pumpConnect the Adapter box to the inverter 1. Insert the cables through the glands.2. Make cables , insert it into the RJ45 connecter in the box and tighten the waterproof terminal.(Conventional Communication cable , Stripping cable length: L = 15.00mm)3.Press the wire on the other side according to the inverter quick installation requirements and insert it into the inverter port. Connect the Adapter box to the Heat pump4. First remove the green terminal block in the adapter box,the connect the cables to the through-hole terminals and tighten them. (Wire speci cations: outer diameter(3.5-5.5) mm, stripping cable length: L = 7.00mm).5.The wiring on the other side is inserted into the port according to the quick installation requirements of the heat pump.614.00620.00User settings Load Managemment Menu Manual DisableSmart Save SwitchFeedin Power ... ...-To use the heat pump function, users need to set the inverter LCD screen, press the following menu to enter:"Load Management",select "Smart save" to set.(a) If you want to turn off the adapter box function, you can set "Disable" here to turn it off.Manual setting: (b) Manual mode switch, you can set it to on or off here.Smart save settings: (c) User can set the feed-in power threshold here. Once the feed-in power is greater than or equal to the set value, the adaptor box will turn on to make the heat pump work in mode 3.(d) User can set the consumption power threshold here. Once the power consumption is greater than or equal to the set value, Adapter box will turn off to make heat pump work in mode 2.(e) User can set the battery capacity threshold here. Once the battery capacity drops to the set value, the adapter box will turn off to make the heat pump work in mode 2.(f ) User can set the minimum duration time that the heat pump will continue to run in mode 3 once the condition (c)is triggered.(g) User can set the cumulative time of operation mode 3 in one day. If this value is exceeded, the adapter box will not turn on even if condition (c) is met.(h) Users can set two working time periods for the operating mode 3.( In other time periods, the adapter box will be turned on/off according to the ( c)/(d)/(e))-All Smart Grid Ready heat pumps have four controllable operating modes. SolaX recommends switching between operating modes 2 and 3. The switching is realized by an external relay, which is controlled by the SolaX inverter.Operating mode02In this operating mode, the heat pump runs in standard operation. To activate this operating state, the external relay for controlling the heat pump remains open.In this operating mode, the heat pump operates within the regulator in the intensi ed operation for hot water generation and / or room heating. This is not a direct start-up command, but an activation recommendation corresponding to the available PV power. In order to activate this operating state, the external relay is closed.Operating mode 3– increasing temperature modeOperating mode 2– standard operation。
Quick Installation GuideFor Network Attached StorageVer.2.1.2.0319Table of Contents Notices (3)Safety Precautions (4)1.Package Contents (5)2.Optional Accessories (6)3.Hardware Installation Guide (7)3.1.Hard Disk Installation (7)3.2.Connecting and Powering on the NAS (9)4.Software Installation Guide (10)4.1.CD Installation (10)4.1.1.Windows Users (10)4.1.2.Mac Users (11)4.2.Web Installation (12)4.3.Installation Using a Direct Connection (12)5.Appendix (13)5.1.LED Indicators (13)5.2.Rear Panel (14)5.3.Rating Label (14)5.4.Troubleshooting (14)NoticesFederal Communications Commission StatementThis device complies with FCC Rules Part 15. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:•This device may not cause harmful interference.•This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:•Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.•Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.•Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. •Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.CE Mark WarningCE marking for devices without wireless LAN/BluetoothThe shipped version of this device complies with the requirements of the EEC directives 2004/108/EC "Electromagnetic compatibility" and IEC60950-1:2005 (2nd Edition)+A1:2009 "Information technology equipment-Safety ".”Safety PrecautionsThe following safety precautions will increase the life of the NAS. Follow all precautions and instructions. Electrical safety•Unplug this product from the power source before cleaning.•Use only the bundled power adapter. Using other power adapters may damage your device.•Ensure that you plug the power adapter to the correct power input rating. Check the label on the power adapter for the power rating.Operation safety•DO NOT place this product in a location where it may get wet.•Place this product on a flat and stable surface.•Use this product in environments with an ambient temperature between 5°C and 35°C.•DO NOT block the air vents on the case of this product. Always provide proper ventilation for this product.•DO NOT insert any object or spill liquid into the air vents. If you encounter technical problems with this product, contact a qualified service technician or your retailer. DO NOT attempt to repair this product yourself.DO NOT throw this product in municipal waste. This product has been designed to enableproper reuse of parts and recycling. This symbol of the crossed out wheeled bin indicates thatthe product (electrical and electronic equipment) should not be placed in municipal waste.Check local regulations for disposal of electronic products.1.P a c k a g e C o n t e n t s Applicable Models: AS-302T and AS-304T2.O p t i o n a l A c c e s s o r i e sThe items below may be purchased from the ASUSTOR Accessories Store(). Other items such as HDMI cables (2M recommended), wireless RF keyboards, mice and remote controls along with Bluetooth keyboards and mice are purchased separately.3.H a r d w a r e I n s t a l l a t i o n G u i d eAll data stored on the hard disk(s) will be erased and CANNOT be recovered. Please back up all important data before initializing the system.3.1. Hard Disk Installation∙Press the button on the lower portion of the hard disk tray to release the latch.∙Using the latch, gently pull the disk tray out of the disk bay.∙Mount the hard disk to the disk trayo 3.5-inch hard disks: Place the hard disk into the disk tray, making sure that the mounting holes on the sides of the hard disk and disk tray are lined up. Secure thedrive with four screws.o 2.5-inch hard disks and SSD hard disks: Place the hard disk into the area of the disk tray outlined in red (see picture below). Make sure that the mounting holes on thebottom of the hard disk and disk tray are lined up. Secure the drive with four screws.Slide the disk tray onto the rails of the disk bay. Using the latch, gently push the disk tray all the way into the disk bay. Secure the disk tray in place by pushing down on the latch. The latch should close easily and snap in with an audible ‘click’. Please make sure that the disk tray is pushed all the way into the disk bay before attempting to secure the latch.Note: If you are only installing one hard disk, please make sure to install it in the first disk bay (the disk bay furthest to the left).3.2. Connecting and Powering on the NAS∙Connect the NAS to its power supply.∙Connect the NAS to your router, switch or hub using an Ethernet cable.∙Press and hold down the power button for 1 – 2 seconds until the blue power LED indicator is lit. This indicates that the NAS is now powered on. While the NAS is being powered on, thegreen system status LED indicator will flash and the blue network LED indicator will be lit aswell.∙The NAS is ready for operation once the green system status LED indicator has stopped flashing and remains steadily lit. At this time, you should also hear a ‘beep’ from the systembuzzer. Hardware installation is now complete. Please move on to the software installationguide to configure your system settings.4.S o f t w a r e I n s t a l l a t i o n G u i d eThere are 3 different installation methods that you can choose from:Note: Before you begin installation, please make sure that you have the latest version of the ADM software prepared. You can obtain the ADM software from the installation CD or from the ASUSTOR website: /service/downloads.4.1. CD Installation4.1.1.W i n d o w s U s e r s∙Insert the installatio n CD into your computer’s CD drive and then select “Start” from the autorun CD-menu.∙The installation wizard will install ASUSTOR Control Center onto your computer. After ASUSTOR Control Center has been installed, it will automatically begin to scan your networkfor ASUSTOR NAS devices.∙Select your NAS from the list and follow the installation wizard’s instructions to complete the configuration process.4.1.2.M a c U s e r s∙Insert the installation CD into your computer’s CD drive and then select “Quick Install” f rom the autorun CD-menu.∙The installation wizard will install ASUSTOR Control Center onto your computer. At this time you can also choose whether or not you want to install Download Assistant. AfterASUSTOR Control Center has been installed, it will automatically begin to scan your network for ASUSTOR NAS devices.∙Select your NAS from the list and follow the installation wizard’s instructions to complete the configuration process.4.2. Web Installation∙If you already know your NAS’s current IP addres s, you can open up a web browser and enter in your NAS’s IP address (for example: http://192.168.1.168:8000) to begin initialization.∙Please follow the instructions from the installation wizard to complete the configuration process.4.3. Installation Using a Direct ConnectionPlease see section 5.4 Troubleshooting for installation instructions.5.A p p e n d i x5.1. LED IndicatorsStatusNetworkUSB5.2.Rear Panel5.3.Rating Label5.4. TroubleshootingQ: Why can’t I detect my ASUSTOR NAS using ASUSTOR Control Center?A: If you are having trouble detecting your NAS using ASUSTOR Control Center, please do thefollowing:1. Please check your network connection:a. Make sure that your computer and your NAS are part of the same local area network.b. Check to see if the network LED indicator is lit. If you find that it is not lit, try connectingyour Ethernet cable to the other network port or try using a different Ethernet cable. 2. Please first disable any firewalls that may be running on your computer. Then try scanning foryour NAS again using ASUSTOR Control Center. 3. If you still cannot detect your NAS, please connect your NAS to your computer using theprovided RJ-45 network cable and change your computer’s I P settings.a. Select [Start]->[Control Panel]->[Network and Sharing Center]1. Power Supply2.3.5mm Audio Jack 3. Reset Button4. USB 3.0 Port5. System Fan6. HDMI Port7. RJ45 & USB 2.0 Port 8. K-lock1. Model Name2. Power Supply3. Certificationb. Click on [Change adapter settings] in the left hand panel.c. Right-click on [Local Area Connection] and select [Properties].[Properties].[IP address] to 169.254.1.1 and the [Subnet mask] to 255.255.0.0 and then click on [OK].f. Open up ASUSTOR Control Center to scan for your NAS.4. If the above mentioned procedures have not managed to solve your problem, please contactyour local ASUSTOR dealer or ASUSTOR Customer Service. You are also encouraged tobrowse through the ASUSTOR Knowledgebase.。