PAC_InduSoft_QuickStart
更新Quick Start的操作指导
在线更新QuickStart的操作方法1.如何在线升级更新Qucik Start 版本准备阶段:1.准备好S10-3,S10-3t的机器.2.安装笔记本电池4.连接本地LAN网线,并能够连接到Internet操作方法:1.连接网线,确保网络正常连接.2.进入Quick StartS10-3的机器按QS键直接进入。
QS键如下图”7”标示的位置。
S10-3t 的机器无QS键。
进入方式如下:Lenovo Quick Start 出厂时是关闭的。
如果您需要使用Lenovo Quick Start,请在BIOS Setup Utility (BIOS 设定实用程序)中启用Lenovo Quick Start。
要启用Lenovo Quick Start:1 启动电脑。
当Lenovo 图标出现时按F2 键。
2 在BIOS Setup Utility (BIOS 设定实用程序)中,移动光标至Configuration (设置);选中Lenovo Quick Start features 然后按回车键。
3 选中Enable Lenovo Quick Start (启用Lenovo Quick Start)然后按回车键;将设置修改为Yes (启用)。
4 在Countdown timer setting(倒计时设置)下,选择Wait for User(用户选择)。
5保存设置并重新启动电脑。
电脑启动后会出现Lenovo Quick Start 的程序页面。
3.如果是第一次进入,请按照下面的提示,完成Quick Start 的初始化,如下图:面板,(如果先前已经执行初始化操作,就会直接进入QS界面)如下图:5.打开配置面板后,点击“环境设置”,如下图:6.打开“环境设置”后,点击“常规”,如下图:7.点击“立即更新”,如下图:8. 弹出“更新管理器”对话框,提示有更新可以下载,点击“下载”按钮,如下图:9. 显示更新进度,具体时间视网络情况而定,请耐心等候,见下图:10. 当下载过程完成后,再次弹出“更新管理器”,选择“立即更新”按钮,见下图:11. 开始更新,在完成更新后会自动关机,见下图:12. 系统自动关机后开机进入windows 系统,依次控制面板—>卸载和安装程序—>找到 Lenovo QuickStart检查并确认更新版本至2.0.10.10及以上即可。
NVIDIA GRID 2.0 企业软件快速启动指南说明书
QSG-07847-001_v01 | October 2015 Quick Start GuideREQUIREMENTSThis Quick Start Guide is intended for those who are technically comfortable with minimal instructions.Read the release notes to verify that you have the correct build numbers for all of the virtualization software that has been tested for the specific NVIDIA GRID Software release you are downloading; as specified in the release notes. Other important version-specific information and known issues can also be found in the release notes.You must be a registered user to access to the release notes.ContentsThis document contains the following information: Requirements (2)Contents (2)Before You Begin (3)Product Activation Keys (PAK) (3)PAK Registration (4)Download GRID Software (5)License Server Creation, Installation, and Management (6)GPU Mode Switch Utility (10)Install Host Driver (10)Attach vGPU Profile to a VM (12)Install the NVIDIA driver into a VM (13)Configure a VM for an NVIDIA GRID vGPU License (14)Before You BeginThe NVIDIA GRID™ enterprise software is designed to run on select NVIDIA® Tesla®GPUs. Read through the following list before you begin the software installation:④NVIDIA GRID Certified Servers. For a complete list of GRID certified servers, go to:/object/grid-certified-servers.html④Required GPU hardware:Tesla M6 or M60④ A supported virtualization software stackProduct Activation Keys (PAK)Once your order is processed, you receive a Welcome email containing your product activation keys. The email details the types of licenses and the quantities of each along with your Product Activation Keys.Following an example of the Welcome email:PAK Registration1.Select the log in link in the email if you already have an account.If you do not have an account, select Register in the email to create an account.You must log in to gain access to your licenses and access to the NVIDIA GRID 2.0.Once you have successfully logged in, the License Key Registration page displays.2.Fill in the License Key Registration page3.Select Submit My Registration Information to display the Product Information Softwarepage.4.Register additional PAKs by selecting the Register Additional Keys link in the left paneof the Product Information Software page. The License Key Registration page displays for each additional key you request.5.Select Submit My Registration Information for each key you request.6.Agree to the terms and conditions when prompted.7.Select SET PASSWORD once registration completes and the License Information pagedisplays.DOWNLOAD GRID SOFTWARE1.Go back to the NVIDIA SOFTWARE LICENSING CENTER page and select PRODUCTINFORMATION: SOFTWARE from the list in the left pane to display the ProductInformation download page.2.Select the Current Releases tab.3.Select the NVIDIA GRID link to access the Product Download page containing thefollowing software download links:●Host Driver Software: Select the host driver software based on the hypervisorbrand and version you are running. NVIDIA GRID vGPU is supported on thelatest versions of Citrix XenServer and VMware vSphere ESXi (refer to the release notes for the specific version).●GPU mode change utility: The Tesla M60/M6 boards are shipped in ComputeMode. In order to run NVIDIA GRID 2.0 vGPU, the GPUs on the board, this must be changed to Graphics Mode. The GPU mode change utility is used to switchmodes.●NVIDIA License Manager Software: The license manager software is required toenable the Guest OS to utilize the NVIDIA GRID 2.0 vGPU profiles by checkingout a license at boot time.4.Select the software you need and download to your server.License Server Creation, Installation, and Management The NVIDIA GRID License Server manages a pool of floating licenses to enable NVIDIA GRID licensed products. It is installed onsite and configured with licenses generated and retrieved from NVIDIA’s Lic ensing Portal website (see Figure 1). The NVIDIA GRID 2.0 vGPU profiles are licensed features on NVIDIA Tesla GPUs. These features are activated during a Guest OS boot by acquiring a software license issued from an NVIDIA GRID license server. The license is returned to the license pool on the server when the Guest OS shuts down.Figure 1. NVIDIA License ServerThe license server requires a fixed IP address. The IP address may be assigned through DHCP or can be statically configured. The server’s Ethernet MAC address is used as a unique identifier when registering the server and generating licenses in NVIDIA’s licensing portal. The server runs on either Windows or Linux.The system clock must to be accurate; NTP is recommended.Use the following procedure to create a server interface:1.Select Create License Server from under GRID Licensing in the left pane of the NVIDIASoftware Licensing Center page to display the Create Server page.2.Fill in your server details on the Create Server page.Save the .bin file onto your license server for installation.Java is required to install the NVIDIA GRID License Server. The package comes in a .zip file.The .bin file downloaded to your server is valid for 24 hours. If you do not install the .bin file within those 24 hours, you need to download the file again.3.Unzip the license server installer.4.Run setup.exe and follow the installation wizard.5.Go to http://<FQDN of the license Server>:8080/licserver to display the License ServerConfiguration page. You will need the License Server’s MAC Address to generate a license .bin file on the portal.6.Select Configuration from the menu in the left pane.e the License Server Configuration menu to install the .bin file:a) Select Choose File.b)Use the file browser to locate the .bin file downloaded from the licensing portalweb site.Install Host DriverGPU Mode Switch UtilityThe mode of the GPU is established at power-on from settings stored in the GPU’s non-volatile memory. The command gpumodeswitch is used to program the mode of the GPU by updating the GPU’s non-volatile memory settings.The utility can be run in a Windows 64-bit command prompt or in a Linux 32/64-bit shell, including Citrix XenServer dom0.)If the server platform hosting the Tesla GPUs does not natively run any of thesupported environments, we recommend temporarily booting Linux on the server. Thepackage includes bootable Linux images for this purpose.To switch a GPU’s mode, use the --gpumode command. For example:④gpumodeswitch --gpumode graphics switchs all the GPUs to graphics mode④gpumodeswitch --gpumode compute switches all GPUs to compute mode.A reboot is required after the mode has been changed.INSTALL HOST DRIVERBefore NVIDIA GRID vGPU-enabled Guests can be configured, the NVIDIA GRID Host software must be installed into the Hypervisor. Citrix XenServer utilizes an .rpm file and VMware vSphere ESXi utilizes a .vib file.Use the following procedure to install the host diver:1.Copy the NVIDIA Driver file to the Host Server.2.Install the Driver into the Hypervisor.3.Reboot the Host Server.4.Verify successful installation.Hypervisor-specific Steps1.For vSphere, copy the .vib file to the ESXi host and put the host in MaintenanceMode:$ esxcli system maintenanceMode set –-enable true2.Install the Nvidia vib file by running the following command:$ esxcli software vib install –v /tmp/NVIDIA**.vibNVIDIA** should be the full NVIDIA vib file name.3.Exit out of the maintenance mode using the following command:$ esxcli system maintenanceMode set –-enable false$ rebootThe ESXi host is rebooted.4.Verify the NVIDIA GPU card after the reboot using the following command:$ nvidia-smiFor XenServer, the GRID vGPU Manager runs in XenServer's Control Domain (dom0). It is installed as an RPM file which is copied to the XenServer and installed.1.Copy the RPM file to the Host Servere the rpm command to install the package:[root@xenserver ~]# rpm -iv NVIDIA-**.rpm3.Reboot the XenServer host[root@xenserver ~]# shutdown -r now4.Verify that the GRID package has loaded after the XenServer host has rebooted[root@xenserver ~]#lsmod |grep nvidianvidia 8152994 0i2c_core 20294 2 nvidia,i2c_Refer to the appropriate NVIDIA GRID vGPU Deployment Guide for detailed instructions.Attach vGPU Profile to a VMTo have an attached vGPU profile you must configure the Virtual Machine Hardware. vSphereFor vSphere, use the following procedure:1.Open vCenter.2.Go to Edit VM settings.3.Add Shared PCI Device under New Device.4.Select Add.5.Select GPU profile, then select OK.6.Start VM.XenServerFor XenServer use the following procedure:1.Select New VM using XenCenter and step through the New VM wizard.2.Select the I nstallation Media, Home Server, CPU & Memory option. GPU-enabled serversdisplay a GPU configuration page3.Select either Passthrough whole or a vGPU type from the GPU Type dropdown list(unavailable vGPU types are greyed out).4.Click Next to configure Storage and Networking5.Select Create Now when your configuration has completed.Install the NVIDIA driver into a VMBefore the VM can utilize the NVIDIA vGPU in your VM, you need to install the NVIDIA Graphics Driver into the Guest OS.1.Install NVIDIA vGPU driver.2.Select Custom (Advanced).3.Select Clean installation.4.Restart VM and connect to VM.Configure a VM for an NVIDIA GRID vGPU LicenseTo enable a VM access to an NVIDIA GRID vGPU license, you need to configure the Manage License Feature from the NVIDIA Control Panel (right-click on your desktop to access the NVIDIA Control Panel). Select enter the license server address and port. These settings can be preloaded through register keys. The license settings persist across reboots. A license is obtained prior to the user logging into the VM.1.Go to the NVIDIA Control Panel (right-click on your desktop).2.Select Manage License from the left pane.3.Enter your license server address and port.These settings can be preloaded through register keys. The license settings persist across reboots. A license is obtained prior to the user logging into the VM.4.Select Apply.Congratulations. You have now completed the installation off the NVIDIA GRID Enterprise software.NoticeThe information provided in this specification is believed to be accurate and reliable as of the date provided. However, NVIDIA Corporation (“NVIDIA”) does not give any representations or warranties, expressed or implied, as to the accuracy or completen ess of such information. NVIDIA shall have no liability for the consequences or use of such information or for any infringement of patents or other rights of third parties that may result from its use. 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The use of ROVI Corporation's copy protection technology in the device must be authorized by ROVI Corporation and is intended for home and other limited pay-per-view uses only, unless otherwise authorized in writing by ROVI Corporation. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.OpenCLOpenCL is a trademark of Apple Inc. used under license to the Khronos Group Inc.TrademarksNVIDIA, the NVIDIA logo, and NVIDIA GRID are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of NVIDIA Corporation in the U.S. and other countries. Other company and product names may be trademarks of the respective companies with which they are associated.Copyright© 2015 NVIDIA Corporation. All rights reserved.。
智能融合开发板Quickstart指南说明书
SmartFusion Development KitQSG0204 Quickstart GuideKit Contents – A2F500-DEV-KIT-2 (RoHS-compliant) Quantity Description1SmartFusion® Development board with A2F500M3G-FGG484ES1Low-cost programming stick (LCPS)2USB 2.0 A to mini-B Cable15V power supply with international adaptersOverviewThe SmartFusion Development Kit offers a full-featured development board for SmartFusion customizable system-on-chip (cSoC) devices. These are the only devices that integrate an FPGA, ARM® Cortex™-M3 microcontroller, and programmable analog, offering full customization, IP protection, and ease-of-use.The device contains on-chip flash and SRAM memory, as well as additional off-chip memory on the board. The board also contains LEDs, switches, and various features for extensive analog experimentation, including voltage rail monitoring, current POT, temperature diodes, and voltage sweeping using active bipolar prescalers (ABPS). Networking interfaces include Ethernet PHY, EtherCAT, CAN, UART, and RS485.Jumpers and Switch SettingsJumpers and switches are set during the manufacturing and test of the development board. To confirm settings, review the “Running the Manufacturing Test”. Any jumper connectors not noted are open.SmartFusion Development Kit Quickstart CardSW9 must be off (JTAGSEL = H) in order to program the SmartFusion device. SW9 remains in the off position for Libero ® software and SoftConsole programming.For a full description and location of all jumpers, refer to the SmartFusion Development Kit User’sGuide .Running the Manufacturing TestYou can run the manufacturing test to verify the device and board connections. The manufacturing test files are available from the SmartFusion Development Kit page. Instructions on how to run the test are available in the SmartFusion Development Kit User’s Guide .Connecting the BoardFollow the steps below to connect the board:1.Connect one of the USB cables from the PC to the USB connector on the board.2.Connect the LCPS to the PC via a USB cable.3.Connect the LCPS to the programming header on the board.4.Connect the 5 V power supply to the board.Factory DefaultFactory Default Factory DefaultJP1: 1–2 JP12: 1–2 JP21: 1–2 JP2: 1–2 JP13: 1–2 JP22: 2–3 JP4: 1–3; 7–9 JP14: 1–2 JP23: 1–2 JP5: 1–2; 3–4 JP15: 1–2 JP24: 1–2 JP6: 2–3JP16: 2–3 JP27: 1–2 J7: 2–3; 6–7; 10–11; 14–15 JP17: 2–3 JP28: 1-2 JP7: 1–2JP18: 1–2 J32: 1–2; 3–4; 5–6JP8: 3-4; 7-8; 11-12; 15-16 JP19: 2–3 –JP11: 1-2JP20: 1–2–SmartFusion Development Kit Quickstart CardSmartFusion Device JP16JP24A2F500Connector JTAG Chain Configuration Header (JP5)DB9 Connector for CAN0DB9 Connector for CAN1DIP SwitchRealView® HeaderJTAG_SEL Switch JP11, JP12JP7LCPSConnector DB9 Connector for RS485 (UART1)PUB Switch1.5 V Header (JP6)I2C Headers (J7)USB Connector for UART0JP22, JP23JP18Push-button SwitchesSPI Headers (JP8)J32DAC0 and DAC1Callibration POTSfor ± 15 V Bipolar OutputsJP13Mixed Signal HeaderDACOUT/ADC Headers (JP4)POT for Current Monitor JP14, JP15, JP21,JP27DirectCHeader (J13)RJ45 Connectors for EthernetCAT PortsJP30RJ45 Connectors for 10/100 Ethernet 10/100 Ethernet Board Reset Switch JP31JP20JP1, JP2Power Jack Power SwitchMemory DeviceConfiguration Headers (JP17, JP19)IGLOO PLUS HeaderJP28AGLP DIP SwitchPHYSmartFusion Development Kit Quickstart CardSoftware and LicensingThe SmartFusion Development Kit is supported by Libero® System-on-Chip (SoC) v10.0 or later, which includes a web install option. SoftConsole Software IDE and FlashPro are enabled by default in the web install; these software tools can be used for software design and debug. SmartFusion is also supported by Keil and IAR Systems, which can be installed separately. Refer to the SmartFusion Development Kit User’s Guide for more information.Software releases: /products/fpga-soc/design-resources/design-software/ libero-socKeil and IAR information: /soc/products/smartfusion/ecosystem.aspx Libero SoC v10.0 requires a valid Gold, Platinum, or Standalone Libero license.If you need a new license, select FREE Libero SoC Gold license and request a new one from your Microsemi Customer Portal account. This license supports all tools for designing with the SmartFusion family and associated development kits.License updates:/products/fpga-soc/design-resources/licensing Documentation ResourcesFor further kit information, including user's guide, tutorial, and full design examples, refer to the SmartFusion Evaluation Kit page:/products/fpga-soc/design-resources/dev-kits/smartfusion/smartfusion-development-kitTechnical Support and ContactsTechnical support is available online at /soc/support and by email at**********************.Microsemi SoC Sales offices, including Representatives and Distributors, are located worldwide. To find your local representative visit /soc/company/contact.。
copy run start的作用
Copy run start的作用1.概述在网络设备的使用过程中,我们经常需要对设备的配置进行修改和保存,以确保设备可以正常运行并满足我们的需求。
在Cisco设备中,有一个非常重要的命令叫做“copy run start”,它的作用是将当前的运行配置保存到设备的启动配置中,本文将对这个命令的作用进行详细介绍。
2.什么是Copy run start命令Copy run start命令是Cisco设备中的一个重要命令,它的作用是将当前的运行配置保存到设备的启动配置中。
在Cisco设备中,有两种配置,一种是运行配置,它是设备当前正在使用的配置;另一种是启动配置,它是设备在启动时加载的配置。
通过Copy run start命令,我们可以将当前的运行配置保存到设备的启动配置中,以确保设备在下次启动时能够加载我们所需要的配置信息。
3.为什么需要Copy run start命令在实际的网络运维工作中,我们经常需要对设备的配置进行修改,比如添加新的路由、修改接口设置等。
这些修改都是在设备的运行配置中进行的,如果在修改完配置后不及时保存到启动配置中,那么当设备重启后,就会丢失我们所做的修改。
为了确保设备在重启后能够加载正确的配置信息,我们需要及时使用Copy run start命令将当前的运行配置保存到设备的启动配置中。
4.Copy run start的具体使用方法Copy run start命令的具体使用方法非常简单,只需要在设备的命令行界面下输入该命令即可。
具体步骤如下:步骤一:进入设备的命令行界面我们需要进入设备的命令行界面,可以通过Telnet、SSH等方式连接到设备,并使用合法的用户名和密码登入到设备的命令行界面。
步骤二:输入Copy run start命令在设备的命令行界面下,直接输入Copy run start命令并按下回车键即可。
设备会提示我们确认保存配置,只需要输入确认即可将当前的运行配置保存到设备的启动配置中。
vm虚拟机使用kickstart自动安装linux教程
在vm虚拟机中用kickstart自动安装linux教程学习完kickstart,想尝试下在VM虚拟机中实现无人值守安装linux系统。
通过U盘来引导。
1 准备kickstart文件下面是kickstart文件:# System timezonetimezone Asia/Shanghaiignoredisk --drives=sdb1bootloader --driveorder=sdabootloader --location=mbr --driveorder=sda,sdb --append="nomodesetcrashkernel=auto rhgb quiet"# Network information设置IP、网关等network --bootproto=static --device=eth0 --gateway=192.168.4.1 --ip=192.168.4.199 --hostname= --nameserver=219.141.136.10 --netmask=255.255.255.0 --onboot=on --noipv6 #network --bootproto=static --device=eth1 --ip=10.12.1.240 --netmask=255.255.255.0 --onboot=on --noipv6# System bootloader configuration# Clear the Master Boot Recordzerombr# Partition clearing informationclearpart --all --initlabel# Disk partitioning informationpart /boot --fstype="ext4" --size=200part swap --fstype="swap" --size=8192part / --fstype="ext4" --grow --size=1user --name=javadev%packages@base@basic-desktop@chinese-support@compat-libraries@console-internet@debugging@fonts@graphical-admin-tools @legacy-unix@network-tools@performance@scientific@system-admin-tools@system-management-snmp compat-openmpicompat-openmpi-psmdumphttpdftpiptrafjwhoislogwatchmuttnet-snmp-perlnet-snmp-pythonnmaprrdtoolrrdtoolrwhosystem-config-kickstart tcp_wrapperstelnettftplm_sensorstigervnc-serveryum-plugin-downloadonly -authconfig-gtk-b43-fwcutter-cas-control-center-extra-crash-crash-gcore-command-crash-trace-command-elfutils-elinks-eog-avahi-gdm-plugin-fingerprint -gnome-applets-gnome-disk-utility-gnome-media-gnome-packagekit-gnome-packagekit-gnome-vfs2-smb-gok-ibus-table-cangjie-ibus-table-erbi-ibus-table-wubi-ltrace-mdadm-microcode_ctl-nano-openssh-askpass-oprofile-orca-pcmciautils-perf-powertop-pulseaudio-module-gconf -pulseaudio-module-x11-rfkill-scl-utils-seekwatcher-setuptool-smartmontools-sos-system-config-users-units-valgrind-vconfig-vino-wireless-tools-words%post# Install the yum repository configuration files#post you will need to add it here/bin/echo "nameserver 8.8.8.8" > /etc/resolv.conf#下文为自动执行脚本,自动安装puppet、拷贝oracle安装程序等,如果不需要可注释cd /tmp/bin/rpm -ivh "/pub/epel/6/x86_64/epel-release-6-8.noarch.rp m"/bin/rpm -ivh "/el/6/products/x86_64/puppetlabs-release-6-7.no arch.rpm"/usr/bin/wget"/rpmforge-release/rpmforge-release-0.5.3-1.el6. rf.x86_64.rpm"/bin/rpm -ivh ./rpmforge-release-0.5.3-1.el6.rf.x86_64.rpm/bin/mkdir -p /home/software /tmp/mnt/bin/mount /dev/sdb2 /tmp/mnt#/bin/cp -prf /tmp/mnt/*.rpm /home/software//bin/rpm -ivh /home/software/*.rpm/bin/rpm --import /etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-EPEL-6上述文件保存为yufa199.cfg2 制作可引导U盘另外制作一个可引导的U盘,具体过程如下:准备工作:1.准备一个大于8G的U盘2.Linux系统在vm下手动安装一个也可以将U盘插入系统,然后格式U盘, 将U盘格式化为2个分区,一个为msdos分区, 500M空间, 另一个为ext2分区,余下的所有空间,分2个区的主要原因是因为,一个盘符做引导,另外一个盘符放置iso文件, iso文件较大,如果都放在一个分区下, 重做格式化还需要再次拷贝iso文件耗时长.完整配置方法:Command actiona toggle a bootable flag#设置启动盘b edit bsddisklabelc toggle the dos compatibility flagd delete a partition #删除分区l list known partition typesm print this menun add a new partition #添加分区o create a new empty DOS partition tablep print the partition table #打印分区信息q quit without saving changess create a new empty Sun disklabelt change a partition's system id #修改分区系统IDu change display/entry unitsv verify the partition tablew write table to disk and exit #写入并退出x extra functionality (experts only)Command (m for help): n #添加一个新分区Command actione extendedp primary partition (1-4)p #分区格式为主分区Partition number (1-4): 1 #第一个分区First cylinder (1-14786, default 1):Using default value 1Last cylinder, +cylinders or +size{K,M,G} (1-14786, default 14786): +500M #设置分区大小为500MCommand (m for help): n #再添加一个分区Command actione extendedp primary partition (1-4)p至此U盘启动就已经完成,将U盘接入windows系统,可以看到500M的空间,将上文中的yufa199文件拷贝到该U盘(第一个分区)。
ILoP Quick Start Guide November 2020说明书
ILoP Quick Start Guide November 2020AgendaI.Basic functions1.Access & log in2.Transport Order“New“3.Transport Order “New“ -without PurchaseOrder number4.Locations5.Freight Forwarder(s)6.Documents7.Transport Order “in Progress“8.Transport Order “Completed“9.Maintaining Pick-up Addresses II.Extended functions1.Maintaining Opening Timeser AdministrationAccess & log inhttps:///ax4/?ID=3719631Please enter login data received fromSiemens (user name and initialpassword).Terms of UseEnter one order number, if known (either complete information or e.g. 70008*)or choose “multiple Purchase Order numbers”.Transport Order “New“Show all open Purchase Orders(note the limited time period on the right).1.2a.Or as an alternativeClick to search2b.Choose “multiple Purchase Order number”.Transport Order “New“ -multiple Purchase Order numbers1.Alternatively you can upload a .csv file.Type in different order numbers.2.Transport Order “New“Click on the boxes to select theorder items or a whole order.1. 2.3203354995P22 XXX 7X7X FXXSiemensSiemensstraße 10022222 Braunschweig DE123456789123456789P22 XXX 7X7X FXXP22 XXX 7X7X FXX (FCA) Free CarrierTransport Order “New“ -without Purchase Order numberIf the order was notfound, first please refresh the database.If the order is still not found orthe order number is unknown,please continue manually.Fill in the OrgID of the freightpayer (from your Purchase Order or from the location of your operative buyer).3. 4.2.1.Complete missingshipment data and change if necessary:Either each field can be edited/overwritten individually…Locations…or you can select an address from thecorresponding drop-down menu.In the address book you can manage your own addresses.1b.1a. 2.If you want to complete thetransport order at a later time, you can save it for now(saved transport orders can be found under "in Progress").Packing DetailsChange quantity if necessary (for partial deliveries).Fill in packing details.2.Freight Forwarder(s)Select a forwarder.If necessary you maypostpone the pick-up date.3.1. 2.Documents1.other freight documentsnecessary for thetransport.2.SummaryCheck the summary and send the transport request.After saving your transport you can find it under …in Progress“. Your transport order is not completed yet.or1b.1a.Complete a Transport Order and then…By clicking this button the system automatically sends a transport order to the selected forwarder, as well as a copy to the e-mail address stored in your account and the Siemens Buyer(s) you entered in the corresponding field under Locations.Please note: The following attachments can be included in this confirmation mail:-documents uploaded by you-Label (e.g. DHL Express, FedEx/TNT, UPS)- a Bill of Lading is automatically generated for North American ground transportYou can find all completed transport orders underTransport Order “in Progress“Hereunder you will find all orders "in Progress" that have not been sent out yet.if you want to delete open transport orders, check the corresponding box and then click “Delete Shipment(s)”.Click on the pen to edit a Transport Order in progressAs soon as a Pick-up Date has been defined, you will find a note on the start page regarding transport orders that have not been completed yet.orT ransport Order “Completed“Under "Completed" you will find all transport orders that have been sent to a freight forwarder.For e.g. parcel services (DHL Express, FedEx/TNT, UPS) youcan access the label here.Maintaining Pick-up AddressesHover with the cursor over "Administration" and click on "Address Book”.Click on "New Address" to add a new company address.Click on the pen to edit an address.Maintaining Opening TimesHover with the cursor over"Administration" and click on"Opening Times”.Enter your opening hours here.User Administrationa. b.Only as Master User the function "User Administration" is active for you, i.e. in that case you can add more users to your company account.You can lock and/or delete thoseadditional users any time.Thank you for your attention!。
i.MX53 Quick Start开发板说明书
MCIMX53-START-R MCIMX28LCD MCIMXHDMICARD MCIMX53-START-R..i.MXi.MX Applications Processors for Multimediai.MX53 Quick Start Development BoardCost-effective, multipurpose platformOverviewFreescale delivers a cost-effective, easy-to-use platform designed to simplify product evaluation and speed time to market with Quick Start development boards based on the i.MX family of multimedia applications processors.The first in the series, the i.MX53 Quick Start board is a $149 open-source, multipurpose embedded development platform. The i.MX53 comes with a power-efficient ARM ® Cortex ®-A8 core-based 1 GHz processor with peripherals and hardware accelerated graphics to support applications like human-machine interface (HMI) and support for HD multimedia functions. Also integrated in this platform is the MC34708 power management integrated circuit (PMIC) solution. Complete with highly optimized drivers and software, the i.MX53 enables broad-based applications for the embedded consumer, industrial and medical markets. Supported by a rich ecosystem and a community of developers at , the Quick Start boardsimplifies your out-of-box experience so you can get started quickly.i.MX53 Quick Start board with HDMI modulei.MX53 Quick Start board with touchscreen LCD modulei.MX53 Quick Start board with touch screen LCD moduleBenefitsFirst-Step Evaluation PlatformAt $149, the i.MX53 Quick Start board is priced to attract a broad base of users, including professional developers and hobbyists. The Quick Start board is designed as an entry-level platform allowing you to begin writing code and experimenting before committing to additional development efforts.Comprehensive, Yet Easy to UseWith an array of peripherals and a breadth of optimized software, the i.MX53 Quick Start board eases system design and allows for a full demonstration of features, such as the fully integrated LCD controller, Ethernet controller and multimedia functionality.Rich Ecosystem, Vibrant CommunityBuild on the expertise of Freescale’s ecosystem partners to do everything from customizing your application’s user interface to using low-cost debuggers and development tools optimized to work with the Quick Start board. Join your fellow i.MX developers online at , an active community of open source developers.Software and ToolsThe i.MX53 Quick Start board comes pre-installed with the Linux ®OS-, Android™ andWindows ® Embedded Compact 7 board support packages (BSPs) are also available through third parties. In addition to optimized BSPs, Freescale also provides a large portfolio of optimized video, speech and audio codecs.A variety of cost-effective debugging tools and complete development suites from partners like SEGGER Microcontroller, Macgraigor and IAR Systems are optimized to work with the Quick Start board. Also included is a VMware ® player image running ready-to-go Linux, allowing those with Windows PCs to bypass the typical setup of a standard Linux-baseddevelopment system.Hardware Featuresi.MX53 Quick Start Development Board Kit Contents• i.MX53 1 GHz Cortex-A8 processor • MC34708 PMIC• 4 GB microSD card with Linux image • 5 V power supply with worldwide adapters • Micro USB cable • Quick Start Guide• DVD with VMware player, getting startedvideo, demos and other documentsOrdering InformationFor more information, including a list of Quick Start ecosystem partners, visit /iMXQuickStartFreescale, the Freescale logo, the Energy Efficient Solutions logo are trademarks of Freescale Semiconductor, Inc., Reg. U.S. Pat. & Tm. Off. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. ARM and Cortex are registered trademarks of ARM Limited (or its subsidiaries) in the EU and/or elsewhere. All rights reserved. © 2012, 2014 Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.Document Number: IMX53RQKSTRTFS REV 3MCIMX53-START-R MCIMX28LCD MCIMXHDMICARD MCIMX53-START-R..。
Participant用户指南
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目录第 1 章 (8)AT&T Connect Participant 应用程序简介 (8)会议中的主持人和与会人角色 (8)AT&T Connect 与 AT&T TeleConference Service 中的角色 (9)第 2 章 (10)安装AT&T Connect Participant 应用程序 (10)系统要求 (10)从 Web 进行 Participant 安装 (11)从光盘安装 (11)第 3 章 (12)开始使用AT&T Connect Participant 应用程序 (12)Participant 窗口 (12)状态面板 (13)开始页面 (14)第 508 部分符合性 (14)使用辅助菜单 (15)第 4 章 (18)召开 Web 会议 (18)邀请他人加入 Web 会议 (19)加入会议 (20)将 AT&T TeleConference Service 用于 Web 会议音频 (25)使用“呼我” (27)断开与重新连接事件 (28)第 5 章 (30)使用与会人工具 (30)使用表情 (30)使用便条 (31)发送便条 (32)回复/转发便条 (34)删除便条 (34)保存便条 (34)定义便条设置 (35)暂时离开事件 (36)扩展 Participant 窗口 (37)将音频静音/取消静音 (37)使用白板 (38)清除白板 (39)在显示器上指点 (39)在白板上书写 (40)在白板上绘制线条与形状 (40)在白板上绘制对号 (41)保存白板内容 (41)插入文件 (41)使用电子邮件邀请其他与会人 (43)响应问题与调查 (43)查看响应统计数据 (45)第 6 章 (46)演示人工具 (46)演示人权限 (46)传递演示人权限 (48)通过电话与拨出邀请 (48)链接与会人数据和音频流 (49)重命名与会人 (50)使用举手列表 (50)清除与会人 (51)启用广播模式 (52)查看事件材料的加载状态 (52)将文件加载到白板 (53)查看文件属性 (53)重新发送文件 (54)删除文件 (54)查看文件状态 (55)文件类型 (55)插入 PowerPoint 文件 (56)将插入的文件设置为在白板外部打开 (58)事件设置 (59)第 7 章 (60)高级演示人选项 (60)Web 会议中的应用程序共享 (60)与 Web 会议与会人共享应用程序 (60)使用“应用程序共享导航栏” (62)以“远程指导”方式共享应用程序 (65)定义应用程序共享设置 (65)定义输出带宽控制 (65)定义图像质量 (67)定义快捷键 (68)显示应用程序共享导航栏 (68)将 Participant 窗口定义成在“放大”模式中打开 (68)发起调查 (69)共享响应统计数据 (73)执行 Web 浏览 (73)第 8 章 (76)高级 Participant 应用程序选项 (76)概述 (76)定义用户界面语言 (77)定义连接协议/代理设置 (78)定义服务器设置 (79)第 9 章 (80)图标与状态消息 (80)工具栏图标 (80)状态消息 (80)与会人列表图标 (81)第 10 章 (84)Log Submission 实用程序 (LSU) (84)LSU 激活 (84)自动激活 (84)手工激活 (84)使用 LSU (85)发送报告 (85)发送操作失败时 (87)查看收集的数据(可选) (88)第 1 章 AT&T Connect Participant 应用程序简介AT&T Connect 借助可视化演示与互动方面的基于 PC 的工具,扩展了AT&T TeleConference Service (ATCS) 的语音会议功能。
quickstart_guide_SC_11_061812
Hardware KeyIn order to make real measurements the hardware key must be installed. Without the hardware key, SoundCheck will run in demo mode. You can save, print and recall data. However, you cannot save sequences or sequence settings. All data generated in demo mode is randomly adjusted in level and is therefore not valid.Hardware Key Installation1.Insert the included hardware key into the USB port of the computerAFTER SoundCheck is installed. The computer will recognize thenew hardware.The hardware key should have a solid green light. (A flashinghardware key indicates that the driver has not yet been installed.)Note:If the USB key is moved from one USB port to another, the driver will need to re-install for the new USB port.Important!Do not lose the hardware key for the SoundCheck system. It unlocks the functionality of your SoundCheck software. For insurance purposes, this key represents the full value ofyour system and should be noted in your company's list of assets. We recommend that itbe securely attached to the computer to avoid loss or theft.Windows 7 & ASIO DevicesWhen using an audio interface with ASIO drivers, you must set the sample rate for the system in the audio interface control panel. This over-rides the value set in the SoundCheck Hardware Editor. See “Appendix: Hardware Compatibility List” on page345 of the SoundCheck Manual.CardDeluxe InstallationInstall SoundCheck before installing the CardDeluxe sound card. The SoundCheck installation also installs the CardDeluxe driver.For more information on CardDeluxe settings refer to Appendix: CardDeluxe Installation on page 353 of the SoundCheck Manual.See Audio Device System Settings on page 349 of the SoundCheck Manual for information on Windows settings.If configuring a different sound card for use with SoundCheck See “Appendix: Hardware Compatibility List” on page345 of the SoundCheck Manual.Upgrading to SC 11SoundCheck 11 features a fundamental change to the way hardware and calibration are handled. They are now system-level setups rather than individual steps in a sequence. This means that you set them up once in SoundCheck, and your hardware and calibration settings will be used for all sequences.This tutorial explains the best way to upgrade from a previous version of SoundCheck.Important!BEFORE you open or import any of your old sequences, please do the following.Import HardwareWhen you first open SoundCheck you will likely see the message box inFigure 1-2 (unless you have a CardDeluxe and Windows XP).Click the 'Open Editor ' button to bring up the Hardware Editor.Next, import a configuration for your particular sound card, either fromthe default list in SC11 or from a Hardware Step in an older version ofSoundCheck.Click the 'Import ' button (Figure 1-3) to bring up the file dialog. You will seea folder for Windows XP and a folder for Windows 7. Go into theappropriate operating system and choose the setup that best fits yoursound card. If you would like to use an older hardware step, navigate to itsdirectory instead.Once you have chosen a .har file, you may get a prompt to Overwritechannels as shown in Figure 1-4.You will likely want to overwrite since the existing channels are for acard you do not currently have.Click the 'Open Table ' button to review all ofyour channels as shown in Figure 1-5. Youmay delete any that are no longer needed(right click - delete channel).If everything looks good, click 'OK ' then'Save '. Note that you can import more thanone .har file and append more channels tothe list.Figure 1-2: Open EditorFigure 1-3: ClickImportFigure 1-4: Open EditorFigure 1-5: Hardware TableImport CalibrationNow that you have your hardware setup you will want to import the calibration configurations used by your existing sequences. Now that calibration is system-level, you will need to have all the channels used by your sequences in a single configuration.When you first open the Calibration Editor, if you click on the'Open Table ' button you will see that there are a number ofsignal channels already there for use with the examplesequences that come with SoundCheck. (Figure 1-6)You may choose to keep or delete these with the exceptionof Direct In and Out 1 and 2.NEVER DELETE THESE CHANNELS , as they are used bycalibration sequences and must remain set to unity gain.From the main Calibration Editor (not table view) click 'Import '.Navigate to the .cal file used by your older sequences. If you used morethan one calibration step in the past you will simply need to repeat thisprocedure. See Figure 1-8.Just like hardware, if any of the signal channel names already exist,you will be prompted whether or not they should be overwritten with theimported version. See Figure 1-9.Next, you will be asked whether or not to import the calibrated devicefiles (.DAT) associated with these signal channels. Click 'Yes'. If any ofthose devices already exist you will again be asked whether or not tooverwrite.Figure 1-6: Calibration TableFigure 1-7: ImportFigure 1-8: Select FileFigure 1-9: Select FileOnce the channels are imported, they will each need to be assigned ahardware channel. To facilitate this, SoundCheck will automatically openthe table and highlight in yellow the fields that need to be modified. SeeFigure 1-10.Assign the channels, then click 'OK ' to close the table, then 'Save '. Yourcalibration is now imported!SequencesAt this point you can start bringing over the sequences from your older version of SoundCheck. If you have not done so already, export the sequences from the old version. We recommend that you combine the contents of all the exported folders into one, such that you only have one folder containing all your steps and sequences. Then you can either open the sequences from this exported folder or easily import the sequences into SoundCheck 11. Since you already brought in your hardware and calibration, thesequences will open already connected to their appropriate channels.Figure 1-10: ModifyHighlighted FieldsMicrophone Calibration ProcedureThis procedure will allow you to check your measured microphone’s sensitivity against the microphone manufacturer’s specifications.1.Open the Calibration Editor and select the Input tab. The Calibration Sequence should be set toMicrophone.2.Click Calibrate.3.Select your calibrator model # from the drop down menu or select Other Calibrator and enter theacoustic calibrator’s reference level and frequency.z The microphone calibrator's reference level should be indicated in its specifications as a given dB SPL value (relative to 20µPa) at a reference frequency.z e.g., for the Brüel & Kjær Type 4231 Acoustic Calibrator:Sound Pressure Level: 94.00 dB ± 0.20 dBFrequency: 1000 Hz ± 0.1%(When calibrating an artificial ear mic, you may need to select “B&K 4231 and UA1546”.)4.Enter the gain or attenuation in dB that corresponds to the settings on your microphone powersupply or measuring amplifier in the Pre-Gain numeric field.5.Select your measurement microphone model number from the drop down menu. If yourmicrophone is not listed in the drop down menu, choose Add New Mic.6.Place your acoustic calibrator on your reference microphone and click Calibrate to measure itssensitivity.The measured sensitivity of your reference microphone is displayed under Measured Sensitivity in mV/Pa after clicking Calibrate. If the measured sensitivity is outside themanufacturer’s specifications, a flashing FAILED message will appear. Check first to see ifyour connections are correct or if the calibrator is turned on before assuming something iswrong with the microphone.The FAILED message can also appear if the Calibrator’s frequency is not correct. If a Reference Frequency of 1000Hz is entered, but the Calibrator’s actual frequency is 1008Hz,the Calibration may Fail. To verify the Calibrator’s frequency, use the Spectrum Analyzerunder the Operate menu.The meter on the right side indicates the corresponding dB level relative to 1 Volt per Pascal. If it varies by a few tenths of a dB from your last calibration measurement, do not be alarmed,this is normal. If it varies by more than 1 dB or failed the sensitivity test, you may want to haveyour microphone checked by a qualified calibration lab.Add New MicThis allows the user to enter a different microphone into the list. The sensitivity limitscan be entered for each new mic so that calibrations are made according to themicrophone’s specifications.z The check box for 1/2” Free Field Microphone should be checked onlywhen using this type of microphoneThe calibration level is set to 93.85 dB SPL @ 1kHz when measured in apressure field, (such as a B&K 4231 Acoustical Calibrator).Figure 1-11: AddNew MicAmplifier Calibration ProcedureA general wiring diagram and outline of the steps for amp calibration can be found in Appendix: Amp Calibration - CardDeluxe Connections on page 373 of the SoundCheck Manual .1.In SoundCheck, open the System Calibration Editor from the Setup drop down menu on the SoundCheck Main Screen.Important!Do not open the Amplifier Calibration sequence. Run the calibration from the SystemCalibration Editor.2.Select the Output Tab and select the Output Signal Channel tocalibrate. In the example in Figure 1-12 “Amp ch 1” is selected.3.Select the proper Calibrated Device: “Crown Amp-L.dat “If a new device is used with the system, click Add and enter a name.Calibration values will be stored for this new device when thecalibration process is complete.4.Select the Output Hardware Channel that provides signal to theAmplifier Input: “Output 1“5.Calibration Sequence should be set to “Amplifier Calibration “6.The Input Signal Channel should be set to a Direct Input that is setfor Unity Gain. The sensitivity of this channel must be unity gain inorder to get an accurate calibration.7.Turn the power amplifier off.8.Connect SoundCheck Output 1 to the input of the Amplifier.9.Connect the corresponding output of the amplifier to SoundCheckDirect In 1. The amplifier output should not have an added Load.10.Turn the power amplifier on. If it has a gain control, set it to maximum. This is the most stable position for a gain control.Note:Some applications may require a lower gain amp. In that case, setting the volume control to a lower level is acceptable, but less stable. If anyone bumps the control, the calibration will beoff.11.Click Calibrate to measure the amplifier’s sensitivity (gain) and frequency response.The measured sensitivity of your amplifier is automatically entered in the output sensitivity field. If the measured sensitivity fails, check your wiring and connections and try calibrating again.If the measured response margin fails, check to see that the amplifier is not connected to anything other than the sound card and that it is properly grounded. If there is a bump around 120 Hz (or 100 Hz if line frequency is 50 Hz), you might be picking up hum due to poor grounding or badcabling.For more troubleshooting information, go to and click Support .Users with High Gain amplifiers should refer to Amplifier Calibration on page 8 of theSoundCheck Manual.Figure 1-12: Amp CalibrationAmp Calibration - CardDeluxe Connections1.Step 56.Step 2DAL CardDeluxeSoundCardFigure 1-13: Amplifier CalibrationConnectionsContact InformationContact the Listen office at 617-556-4104, Monday through Friday, between 9 AM and 5 PM EST.or email:Sales - sales@Technical Support - support@580 Harrison Ave, Suite 2A • Boston, MA 02118 • 617-556-4104 • Fax 617-556-4145 • © Listen, Inc 2000 - 2012. 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IBM System Storage N 系列 AIX 主机实用程序 6.0 快速入门指南说明书
IBM System Storage N series AIX Host Utilities6.0Quick Start GuideThis guide is for experienced AIX users.It provides the basic information required to get the AIX Host Utilities installed and set up on an AIX host.The steps listed are for a typical installation and cover multiple AIX environments,including MPIO and PowerVM.While many steps are common to all environments,some steps apply only to a specific environment.If you are not an experienced AIX user,see the AIX Host Utilities Installation and Setup Guide.That document provides detailed steps and examples.It also includes troubleshooting information as well as instructions for optional tasks,such as setting up a SAN boot LUN.For information about installing and setting up third-party hardware and applications,such as host bus adapters,see the documentation that accompanies those products.Note:Occasionally there are known problems that can affect your system setup.Read the AIX Host Utilities Release Notes before you install the Host Utilities.The Release Notes are updated whenever an issue is found and might contain the information that was discovered after this guide wasproduced.Task1:Make sure the prerequisites for installing and setting up the Host Utilities have been metTo install the Host Utilities and set up your system,you must perform tasks on both the host and the storage system.In some cases,the tasks you perform vary depending on your environment;for example, the protocol you are using and whether you are using AIX MPIO for multipathing.Note:The N series interoperability matrix website contains the most current information about supported environments for the Host Utilities.1.Verify that your host system is correct,including:v Host operating system version,technology levels,and appropriate updatesv HBAs and drivers,model and version,or software initiatorv Volume management and multipathing,if you are using multipathingv PowerVM,if you are using PowerVMThe Host Utilities support both PowerVM vSCSI and PowerVM NPIV.2.Verify that your storage system is set up correctly,which includes having:v The correct version of Data ONTAP installed.v The appropriate license for the protocol on which your environment runs.v Appropriate HBAs or software initiators set up to work with the host as needed by your protocol.v ALUA enabled on all platforms that support it.Note:Starting with Data ONTAP8.0,ALUA is the default igroup.For FC environments where ALUA is not supported,the AIX Host Utilities provide the dotpaths utility.v Working volumes and qtrees(if desired)set up.3.(FC environments)If you are using a fabric connection,verify that the switch is set up correctly,which includes having the switch:v Cabled according to the instructions in the SAN Configuration Guide(called Fibre Channel and iSCSI Configuration Guide in Data ONTAP8.1and earlier)for your version of Data ONTAP.vZoned appropriately,using the supported zoning technique in single initiator zoning from a host's initiator's standpoint.v Powered on in the correct order:switch,disk shelves,storage systems,and then the host.Note:For information about supported topologies,see the SAN Configuration Guide(called Fibre Channel and iSCSI Configuration Guide in Data ONTAP8.1and earlier)for your version of DataONTAP.4.(FC direct-attached environment)If you use a direct-attached,FC configuration,set the media typeof the target HBA on the storage system to loop.Use the fcp config command to stop the HBA,set it to loop(fcp config adapter mediatype loop), and then restart the adapter.You can use the default HBA settings for the initiator HBA in the host,but you must configure the5.Confirm that the host and the storage system can communicate.Task2:Install and set up the Host UtilitiesTo install and set up the Host Utilities,you must get the software package for your Host Utilities environment and the software package for the SAN Toolkit.After you install these packages,you might need to perform additional configuration steps for your environment.You must be logged on as root to install or uninstall the Host Utilities.Note:(PowerVM vSCSI environments)If you are using PowerVM with vSCSI,you must switch into the OEM setup shell to install the Host Utilities on the VIO server:1.Log on to the host as padmin.2.Enter the command:oem_setup_envComplete the following steps to get,install,and set up the Host Utilities:1.Download the compressed file containing the Host Utilities from N series support website at/storage/support/nseries/.2.Uncompress the file and get the SAN Toolkit software package(Ontap.SAN_toolkit)for allenvironments and the host settings software package for your environment:Host Utilities environment Software packageAIX MPIO,PowerVM MPIO/Ontap.MPIO_Host_Utilities_KitSAN Tool Kit SAN_Tool_Kit/Ontap.SAN_toolkit You can use the zcat and tar commands to uncompress the file and extract the software;for example: zcat ibm_aix_host_utilities_6.0.tar.Z|tar-xvf-3.Install or upgrade the existing Host Utilities SAN Toolkit software package and the host settingssoftware package that you extracted.2From the directory containing the extracted software packages,use one of the following methods to install the two software packages:v SMITUse the smitty install command to start this program.Go to the Software Installation andMaintenance screen and choose the Install and Update Software option.v The command installp-aXYd FileSet_Path_NameRegardless of which method you use,you must execute it twice to install both the SAN Toolkitsoftware package and the host settings software package.(PowerVM NPIV environments)If you have a PowerVM NPIV environment running FC,you must install the SAN Toolkit on each VIO client.Doing this lets you run the sanlun utility on each VIO client.Note:If you have a PowerVM vSCSI environment,the Host Utilities is only installed on the VIO server and not the VIO client.4.(FC environments)Enable AIX Fast I/O Failure by setting the fc_err_recov parameter to fast_fail.a.For each host HBA(fcsci X where X is the HBA number),enable the AIX Fast I/O Failure featureby entering the following command:chdev-l fscsiX-a fc_err_recov=fast_fail-Pb.After you have set these values on each host HBA,reboot the system to enable the change to takeplace.e the command lsattr-El fscsiX to verify that the AIX Fast I/O Failure feature and DynamicTracking are enabled.Task3:Set up access between the host and the LUNs on the storage systemTo complete the Host Utilities setup,you must ensure your host discovers and can work with the LUNs on the storage system.The steps you perform differ depending on your environment.You must be logged in as root administrator to execute the Host Utilities commands.(PowerVM environments only)When you are setting access between the host and LUNs,the commands you enter in a PowerVM environment vary depending on whether you are running PowerVM vSCSI or PowerVM NPIV.If you are using PowerVM vSCSI and VIO servers,you must use the padmin login and the commands appropriate for that login to configure and discover LUNs.When you use the Host Utilities commands, you must become root by entering the oem_setup_env command.If you are using PowerVM NPIV,you run all the commands on the VIO client.This is the same as running AIX MPIO.1.Create and map igroups and LUNs.You must create at least one igroup and one LUN,and then map the LUN to the igroup.The lun setup command helps you through this process.For details about creating an igroup and LUNs,see the SAN Administration Guide(called Data ONTAP Block Access Management Guide for iSCSI and FC in Data ONTAP8.1and earlier)for your version of Data ONTAP.2.(FC)If your environment is running the FC protocol and supports ALUA,make sure ALUA isenabled.With Data ONTAP8.0and later,ALUA is automatically enabled when you create an igroup in an environment using FC.To determine whether ALUA is enabled,enter the command:igroup show-v igroup_nameIf ALUA is not enabled,enable it by entering the following command:igroup set igroup_name alua yes3.Discover the new LUNs by entering the appropriate command for your environment.3AIX MPIO and PowerVM NPIV environments cfgmgrPowerVM vSCSI environments cfgdev4.Verify that the host has discovered the LUNs by displaying all the AIX disks.(AIX MPIO and all PowerVM environments)Write down the hdisk instance numbers so you can supply them when you perform the path configurations.AIX MPIO and PowerVM NPIV environments lsdev-Cc diskPowerVM vSCSI environments lsdev-type disk5.(AIX MPIO and all PowerVM environments)Display information about your environment.AIX MPIO and PowerVM NPIV environments lsattr-El hdisk_namePowerVM vSCSI environments only lsdev-dev hdisk_name-attr6.(PowerVM vSCSI environments)Become root by entering the following command:oem_setup_env7.(AIX MPIO and all PowerVM FC environments)In FC environments,set the path priorities.ALUA handles this automatically.If ALUA is not supported and you are using an MPIO environment, you can use the dotpaths utility that comes with the Host Utilities to set the path priorities.If you enter dotpaths without any options,it sets the priority for all Data ONTAP LUNs.8.(PowerVM vSCSI environments)If you have LUNs presented to a VIO server from multiplethird-party storage vendors,make sure that all the LUNs use the same maximum transfer size.Enter the following command:lsattr-El hdisk_name-a max_transfer9.Display information about the LUNs and the HBAs by using the command sanlun.For example,toverify that the host has discovered the LUNs,enter the command:sanlun lun showIf you are using multipathing,you can display information about the primary and secondary paths available to the LUNs by entering the following command:sanlun lun show-pNote:The sanlun command displays path information for each LUN;however,it only displays the native multipathing policy.To see the multipathing policy for other vendors,you must usevendor-specific commands.WebsitesIBM maintains pages on the World Wide Web where you can get the latest technical information and download device drivers and updates.The following web pages provide N series information:v A listing of currently available N series products and features can be found at the following web page: /storage/nas/v The IBM System Storage N series support website requires users to register in order to obtain access to N series support content on the web.To understand how the N series support web content is organized and navigated,and to access the N series support website,refer to the following publicly accessible web page:/storage/support/nseries/This web page also provides links to AutoSupport information as well as other important N series product resources.v IBM System Storage N series products attach to a variety of servers and operating systems.To determine the latest supported attachments,go to the IBM N series interoperability matrix at the following web page:/systems/storage/network/interophome.html4v For the latest N series hardware product documentation,including planning,installation and setup, and hardware monitoring,service and diagnostics,see the IBM N series Information Center at the following web page:/infocenter/nasinfo/nseries/index.jspNA210-05812_A0,Printed in USA©Copyright IBM Corporation2012.US Government Users Restricted Rights–Use,duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp.GI13-2806-01。
ESET NOD32 Antivirus 4 快速入门指南说明书
ESET NOD32 Antivirus 4for Linux DesktopQuick Start GuideESET NOD32 Antivirus 4 provides state-of-the-art protection for your computer against malicious code. Based on the ThreatSense® scanning engine first introduced in the award-winning NOD32 antivirus system, ESET NOD32 Antivirus 4 continues to deliver unprecedented protection against zero-day threats, without the need for constant signature updates to recognize threats. This manual will guide you through the installation and configuration of your product.Antispyware: Protects you from hidden backdoors, downloaders, exploits, crackers, hijackers, password stealers, key loggers and proxies.Antivirus: Proactively detects and disables more known and even unknown malware threatsthan any other security product.Protection status informs you about the current protection level of your computer and security.A computer scan is an important part of each antivirus solution. It is used to perform a scan of the files and folders on your computer’s disk(s).The Update section contains important information about the program updates. It is vitally important for the program to update regularly to provide the maximum level of protection against the latest threats.Setup options allow you to adjust the protection levels of your computer.The Tools section, available in the advanced mode, allows you to enter advanced features: log files, quarantine and scheduler.Comprehensive help and support for ESET NOD32 Antivirus. You can also contact ESET technical supportdirectly from here.Before you begin the installationprocess, please close all open programs on your computer. ESET NOD32Antivirus contains components that may conflict with other antivirusprograms that may already be installed on your computer. ESET strongly recommends that you remove any other program(s) to prevent potential problems. You can install ESET NOD32 Antivirus from an installation CD or from a file available on the ESET website.To launch the installer wizard, do one of the following:• I f you are instal ling from theinstallation CD, insert the CD into the CD-ROM drive. Double-click on the ESET NOD32 Antivirus installation icon to launch the installer.Installation• I f you are installing from a down-loaded file, right-click the file, click Properties > Permissions tab, check the Allow executing file as program option and close the window. Double-click the file to launch the installer.After accepting the license agreement, the installer will offer two types of installation modes:Typical – only the most important parameters will be configured during installation. Other parameters will be set to their recommended settings. This mode provides our recommended comprehensive protection and is suitable for most users.Custom – enables configuration of all advanced parameters during installation.This guide describes the typicalinstallation mode. plays an important role in our research regarding new detection technologies. This enables us to proactively capture malware and provide you with better protection. We recommend that you leave the Early Warning Systemenabled.Click Next to proceed to the next step.Detection of potentially unwanted applicationsSince some potentially unwantedapplications are used legitimately and might not necessarily pose a security risk, the user‘s consent is required to enable detection. We recommend selecting the Enable detection of potentially unwanted applicationsoption.Click Next to proceed to the next step.Completing the installationWhen all necessary parameters have been configured, start the installation by clicking the Install button. The installation progress will be indicatedby a progress bar.After installation is complete, you must restart your computer. Click the Finish button to close the ESET NOD32 Antivirus installer and click Yes on the Installer Information window.You will see the Product Activation window after restarting your computer.1. If you purchased a retail boxed version of the product, it already contains an Activation Key along with step-by-step activation instructions. The Activation Key is usually located inside or on the back side of the product package. For activation to be successful, the Activation Key must be entered as supplied.2. If you received a Username and Password, select the Activate using a Username and Password option and enter the license data in the appropriate fields. This option is equivalent to the Username and Password setup... in the program Update window.3. If you would like to evaluate ESET NOD32 Antivirus before making a purchase, select the Activate Trial License option. Fill in your name and Email address. Your test license will be sent to this address. ESET NOD32 Antivirus will be activated for a limited period of time. Trial licenses can only be activated once per customer.If you choose not to activate at this time, click Activate Later. You can activate ESET NOD32 Antivirus directly from the program by right-clicking the ESET NOD32 Antivirus icon located in your menu bar (top of the screen) and then click Product activation...If you do not have a license and would like to buy one, click the Purchase License option. This will redirect you to the website of your local ESET distributor.Product activationEntering Username and Password for updateIf you have not entered your username and password after the installation, you can do so directly in the program menu.In the left pane of the ESET NOD32 Antivirus screen, select Update and then click Username and Password setup…on the right.Enter your username and password into the appropriate fields and click OK to confirm. The username and password are both case sensitive. Enter them carefully and precisely. Copying and pasting from the license email is recommended.Your username and password must be correctly entered to receive updates and ensure that your computer is continually protected against newly emerging threats. You will also need to enter the username and password if you are renewing the license.UpdateBy default, ESET NOD32 Antivirus is set to receive regular updates (once every 60 minutes). If you entered your username and password after the installation and no update has been performed yet, we recommend starting the update manually:• S elect Update in the left pane of the main ESET NOD32 Antivirus screen.• C lick Update virus signature database .The update module will connect to the Internet, contact an available ESET update server and download digitally signed update files, which contain the most recent malware signatures as well as new definitions for advanced heuristics and other program modules.As soon as a newer update has been installed, ESET NOD32 Antivirus displays the new version of the virus signature database in the menu bar.Computer scanningAfter successfully installing and updating, we recommend that you perform a complete computer scan to check for existing threats. To do this, click Computer scan in the main ESET NOD32 Antivirus screen and select Smart scan . ESET NOD32 Antivirus will begin scanning alllocal hard drives. As long as the scan continues, the status window shows the progress bar as well as the current statistics about scanned and infected files found. You should be able tocontinue working as normal while the scan takes place. If a threat is detected, ESET NOD32 Antivirus will quarantinethe file and display an alert.Starting ESET NOD32 AntivirusESET NOD32 Antivirus startsprotecting your computer immediately after activation. At any time, you may open ESET NOD32 Antivirus to check your protection status or to perform various scanning and maintenance tasks.To open ESET NOD32 Antivirus, click on the ESET NOD32 Antivirus icon located in your menu bar (top of the screen).Check for new versionFor maximum protection, it is important to use the latest build of ESET NOD32 Antivirus. To check fora new version, click Update from the main menu on the left. If a new buildis available, a message that says A new version of the product is available! will be displayed at the bottom of the window. Click Learn more… to display a new window containing the version number of the new build and the list of changes in the new version.To close the window and download the upgrade later, click Close. If you click Download, the file will be downloaded to your downloads folder (or thedefault folder set by your browser).When the file has finisheddownloading, launch the file andfollow the installation directions.Your username and password willbe automatically transferred to thenew installation. It is recommendedto check for upgrades regularly, andespecially after a recent installation.Protection Status indicationESET NOD32 Antivirus’s current protection status is indicated in the following ways:• T he menu bar icon• A report in the Protection status windowIn the event that any protection module is disabled, the Protection status window will show the name of the disabled module, along with a link allowing you to re-enable it.The individual protection statuses areindicated by 3 colors:green – Antivirus protection is working properly; your computer is protected against malicious software and network attacks. This status indicates that all protection modules are enabled and the virus signaturedatabase is up-to-date.yellow – Real-time file system protection is enabled, but themaximum level of protection is not ensured. The yellow icon is displayed if ESET NOD32 Antivirus requires yourattention.red – The Real-time file system protection is disabled . Since the proper functioning of these modules is vital to your system’s security, we recommend enabling the inactive module immediately.Resolving Issues ESET’s technical support specialists are ready to assist you in resolving potential problems. Before contacting technical support, we stronglyon the ESET website first. This will help you to resolve the problem quicklyTo contact ESET’s technical support, please fill in the support form: /support/contactCopyright © 2011 ESET, spol. s r. o.ESET, logo of ESET, NOD32, ThreatSense, o., are registered trademarks of ESET, o.Other companies mentioned here or products, may be registered trademarks of its proprietors..sgProduced according to quality standards of ISO 9001:2000.。
i.MX53 Quick Start Board 快速入门指南说明书
MCIMX-LVDS1Quick Start GuideTake your multimedia experience to the max2Figure 1: Top View of the i.MX53 Quick Start Board without the HDMI Module.GET TO KNOW THE i.MX53 QUICK START BOARDLVDS Connectoron Back Side (J9)Global Reset Button(SW7)Expansion Port Connector (J13)Ethernet RJ45/ MicrophoneJack (J6)HeadphoneJack (J18)Debug UART DB9 Connector (J16)Connector (J7)Connector (J8)microSD ®(J4)JTAG Connector on Back Side (J15)3The i.MX53 Quick Start Boardintroduces designers to multimediaand connectivity applications on thei.MX53 series processor based on theARM ® Cortex ®-A8 core. Designed as acost-effective, feature-rich developmentplatform, the i.MX53 Quick Start Boardincludes hardware design files and aboard support package (BSP) containingdrivers optimized for multimediaoperations. This comprehensive packagehelps to reduce time-to-market byproviding a basic product design andserves as a launching point for morecomplex designs.Included on the DVD is a VMwareimage to rapidly bring up the Linux ®BSP on a Windows ® PC withoutrequiring you to first set up a standardLinux build environment.The following features are available with the i.MX53 Quick Start Board:• i.MX53 applications processor • MC34708 PMIC • 1 GB DDR3 SDRAM memory • Dual USB host connectors • Micro USB device connector • Ethernet (10/100T) connector • SD/multimedia card (MMC) connector • microSD/multimedia card (MMC) connector • SATA seven-pin data connector • One console UART (debug)• VGA video output connector • Audio I/O jacks • LVDS connector• HDMI and LCD expansion portconnectorABOUT THE i.MX53 QUICK START BOARD4GETTING STARTED1Unpackingthe KitEnsure the items listed in Table 1 areincluded in the i.MX53 developmentkit. Remove the Quick Start Boardfrom the antistatic bag and performa visual inspection.2Web-BasedContentsRefer to /iMXQuickStartfor the latest i.MX53 Quick Start Boarddocuments and software.Table 2 lists the documents available on /iMXQuickStart .ITEM DESCRIPTION Board • i.MX53 Quick Start Board microSD ® card • microSD card loaded with Linux ® (May be shipped in SD card adapter)Cables • USB cable (micro-B to standard-A)Power supply • 5 V/2 A universal power supply Documentation • Quick Start Guide (this document)DVD • “Getting started” video tutorials and useful Web links Table 1i.MX53 QUICK START BOARD DEVELOPMENT KIT CONTENTS5WEBSITE CONTENTSTYPE REQUIREMENTQuick Start Board documentation • Schematics, Layout and Gerber files for theQuick Start Board and HDMI Board• i.MX53 Quick Start Board Hardware User Guide• i .MX53 Quick Start Board Linux Demo ImageReadMe• i.MX53 Quick Start Board Quick Start Guide(this document)• i.MX53 Quick Start Board Linux Release Notes• i.MX53 Quick Start Board Linux User’s Guide• i.MX53 Quick Start Board Linux Reference Manual• i .MX53 Quick Start Board Linux “Hello World”Application NoteSoftware development tool• L inux SDK Installation File i.MX53 Quick Start demo image• C opy of the BSP provided on the microSD cardTable 26The i.MX53 Quick Start Board is connected to the add-on HDMI board (MCIMXHDMICARD)using a 120-pin surface mountconnector. The connector is keyed to avoid incorrect connection.Therefore, there is only one way to connect the boards together. The HDMI board is connectedto the expansion port connector (J13) located on the top of thei.MX53 Quick Start Board. Astandard metric M3 machinescrew can be inserted into thebrass standoff from the bottomside of the board to make a more permanent connection.For HDMI operation, connect an HDMI cable to the optional HDMI card. Connect the other end ofthe HDMI cable to an HDMI-capable monitor.Note: The HDMI board is an optional card and it is sold separately from the i.MX53 Quick Start Board.7LCD DAUGHTER CARD ASSEMBLY The i.MX53 Quick StartBoard can also beconnected to the optionalLCD board (MCIMX28LCD)using the 120-pin surfacemount expansion portconnector (J13). A standardmetric M3 machine screwcan be inserted into thecorresponding LCD boardstandoff from the bottomside of the board to make amore secure attachment.Note: The 4.3” 800 x 400 widescreen video graphics array (WVGA) LCD board is an optional card and is sold separately from the i.MX53 Quick Start Board.8LVDS DISPLAY KITA 10” LVDS display kit is available from NXP for use with i.MX53 evaluation products. The part number for this kit is MCIMX-LVDS1. The kit comes with the LVDS display mounted in a Plexiglas ® frame, two legs that can be attached for any desired orientation and a custom cable designed to fit in the 30-pin LVDS connector. Power to the LVDS panel is supplied by the Quick Start Board via the LVDS cable.To use the display, insert the legs as desired. Turn the Quick Start Board over so the bottom side is facing up. With the free end of the cable and the metal ground bar facing up, insert the cable into the LVDS connector (J9). Orient the Quick Start Board as desired and continue with the Getting Started instructions.Note: LVDS connectors and cables are normally inside consumer products and are not ruggedized. Handle cable with care.Note: The 10.1”LVDS display is anoptional displaykit and is soldseparately fromthe i.MX53 QuickStart Board.LVDS Connector1Insert microSD CardI nsert the supplied microSD card into the microSD card socket J4.Note: The microSD card may be shipped inside the SD card adapter.2Connect RS232 CableConnect the RS232 cable to the debug UART port J16 (optional). Serial port configuration: 115.2 kbaud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity.3a Connect VGA CableConnect a VGA cable to thevideo output port J8. Connect the other end of the cable to a suitable monitor.3b Optional Video OutputIf either HDMI, LCD or LVDS video output is desired, follow one of the three previous sections to set up that option.4Connect USB Keyboard Connect a USB-capable keyboard to the upper USB host port J2.5Connect USB Mouse Connect a USB mouse to a USB port on the connected keyboard.If available, the mouse may also be connected to the lower USB host port J2. However, as the lower USB host port is connected internally to the Micro-B USB port, they may not be used simultaneously as two different ports 6Connect Ethernet Cable Connect an Ethernet cable to the Ethernet jack J2 (optional).7Connect Power Supply Connect the five-volt power supply cable to the five-volt DC power jack J1. The Quick Start Board will automatically turn on when power is connected.SETTING UP THE BOARD 9Note: The Linux demo code supplied will run VGA by default. See the section labeled “Boot Process for Other Video Output Formats” on how to modify the demo code to output other forms of video.BOOT PROCESS FOR THE LINUX VGA AND OTHER VIDEO OUTPUT FORMATS10Boot process for VGA1. During the boot process, there will be operating system status information scrolling on the terminal window of the PC. The Linux penguin image will initially appear in the upper left corner of the monitor screen.2. When the boot process is complete, the Linux operating system will be displayed.3. When working from the terminal window on the host PC, the following log on information must be entered:User Name: lucid Password: lucidBoot process for other video modes1. This step is only necessary the first time the i.MX53 Quick Start Board is booted using an alternate video mode.a. A t the beginning of the boot process, the following message will appear on the terminal window of the PC: AUTOBOOT WILL BEGIN IN: Press any key on the host PC before this message counts down to zero. The user will typically have three seconds.b. T he user now has access to make modifications to the U-Bootinitialization code. On the terminal PC, type in the following all on one line: set bootargs_base ‘set bootargs console=ttymxc0,115200 gpu_nommu ${xxx}’ Where ${xxx} is one of the following four options: ${hdmi} = HDMI output ${lcd} = LCD output ${lvds} = LVDS output ${vga} = VGA outputSWITCH OPTIONS11c. A fter pressing Return, enter the word saveenv and press Return. Code modifications have now been saved to the demo code on the microSD card.d. T o resume the boot process, either type theword boot and press Return, or power off the i.MX53 Quick Start Board and then power the board back on.2. During the boot process, there will be operating system status information scrolling on the terminal window of the PC. The Linux penguin image will initially appear in the upper left corner of the monitor screen. 3. When the boot process is complete, the Linux operating system will be displayed.4. When working from the terminal window on the host PC, the following log on information must be entered:User Name: lucid Password: lucidR E F E R E N C E D E S I G N A T O RNAME DESCRIPTIONSW3R E S E T (N o t p o p u l a t e d b y d e f a u l t )• i.MX53 Quick Start processor reset button • Momentary depress of switch will reset the i.MX53 processor and begin a boot sequence • The PMIC will not reset SW4U S E R D E F 1• Not used in demo code• The user can program desired functionality for this switchSW5U S E R D E F 2• Not used in demo code• The user can program desired functionality for this switchSW6P O W E R• i.MX53 Quick Start Board power button• Momentary depress of switch will turn on the Quick Start Board and initiate the boot process • Prolonged depress (>4 sec) will force the Quick Start Board offSW7G L O B A L R E S E T• i.MX53 Quick Start board reset button • Depressing button more than four seconds will power down, reset registers and power back on PMIC• Processor will then restart from fully off stateTable 3BOARD’S PUSH BUTTON SWITCH FUNCTIONSSUPPORTVisit /support for a list ofphone numbers within your region.Visit the i.MX community at.WARRANTYVisit /warranty forcomplete warranty information./iMXQuickStartNXP and the NXP logo are trademarks of NXP B.V. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. ARM and Cortex are registered trademarks of ARM Limited (or its subsidiaries) in the EU and/ or elsewhere. All rights reserved. © 2016 NXP B.V.Doc Number: IMX53QKSRTRQSG REV 1Agile Number: 926-27104 REV BMCIMX-LVDS1。
V2101 Quick Installation Guide
– 1 –– 2 – – 3 –P/N: 1802021010011V2101Quick Installation GuideSecond Edition, October 20131. OverviewV2101 embedded computers are based on the Intel Atom Menlow XL x86 processor, and feature 2 serial ports, dual Gigabit LAN ports, 4 USB 2.0 hosts, and an SD socket. The V2101 Series offers both VGA and LVDS outputs, making it particularly well-suited for industrial applications, such as SCADA and factory automation.2. Package ChecklistBefore installing the V2101, verify that the package contains the following items: • V2101 embedded computer• Terminal block to power jack converter • DIN-Rail Mounting Kit • Wall Mounting Kit• Quick Installation Guide•Document & Software CD or DVDNOTE: Please notify your sales representative if any of the above items are missing or damaged.3. V2101 Panel LayoutThe following figures show the panel layouts of the V2101. Front ViewRear ViewSide ViewLED IndicatorsThe following table describes the LED indicators located on the front panel of the V2101.4. Installing the V2101DIN-Rail MountingUse the screws to attach the aluminum DIN-Rail plate on the back of the V2101. Make sure that the stiff metal spring is at the top. STEP 1: Insert the top of the DIN-Rail into the slot just below the stiff metal spring. STEP 2: The DIN-Railattachment unit will snap into place as shown below.To remove the V2101 from the DIN rail, simply reverse steps 1 and 2.Wall or Cabinet MountingThe V2101 comes with two metal brackets for attaching it to a wall or the inside of a cabinet.STEP 1: Use two screws for each bracket and attach the bracket to the rear of the V2101.STEP 2: Use four screws per side to attach the V2101 to a wall orcabinet.VESA MountingThe V2101 also allows for VESA mounting with a 75mm x 75 mm configuration. Use the four screw holes on the back of the V2101 to attach the device to a VESA mount. 5. Connector DescriptionPower ConnectorConnect the 12 to 36 VDC LPS or Class 2 power line to the V2101’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 steady green.Grounding the V2101Proper grounding and wire routing help limit the effects of noise due to electromagnetic interference (EMI). Run the groundconnection from the ground screw to the grounding surface prior to connecting the power.– 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)2013 Moxa Inc. All rights reserved.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 and LVDS OutputsThe V2101 comes with a D-Sub 15-pin female connector on the rear panel to connect a VGA CRT monitor. It also comes with a 26-pin LVDS connector on the side panel to connect a panel with an LVDS cable. Ethernet PortsThe 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet ports use RJ45 connectors.Serial 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:SD SlotThe V2101 has an internal SD slot for storage expansion. The SD slot allows users to plug in a Secure Digital (SD) memory card compliant with the SD 1.0 standard for up to 1 GB of space, and a Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) memory card compliant with the SD 2.0 standard for up to 16 GB of additional memory. To install an SD card, gently remove the outer cover from the left, and then insert the SD card into the socket. USB HostsThe V2101 has 4 USB 2.0 full speed hosts (OHCI) that use a type A connector. One USB port is located on the front panel, while the remaining ports are on the rear panel. The port supports keyboardand mouse, and can also be used to connect a FlashDisk for storing large amounts of data. Audio InterfaceThe V2101 comes with an audio input and an audio output, allowing users to connect a speaker or an earphone. DI/DOThe V2101 comes with 3-ch digital input and 3-ch digital output in a DB9 connector.Reset ButtonPress the “Reset Button” on the front panel of the V2101, thesystem 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 V2101’s real-time clock is powered by a lithium battery. We strongly recommend that you do not replace the lithium battery without help from a qualified Moxa support engineer. If you need to change the battery, contact the Moxa RMA service team.6. Powering on the V2101To power on the V2101, connect the “terminal block to power jack converter” to the V2101’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.7. Connecting the V2101 to a PCPower on the V2101 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 the V2101’s LANs are show below. (V2101-XPE uses DHCP)Default IP Address NetmaskLAN 1 192.168.3.127 255.255.255.0 LAN 2192.168.4.127255.255.255.08. 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 youreconfigure 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:Step 1: Go to [Start] → [Settings] → [Network and Dial-UpConnections]. You will see two network interfaces.Step 2: Right-Click the LAN interface to be configured and click[property]. A configuration window will pop-up.Step 3: Click OK after inputting the proper IP address andnetmask. WinXPE users should follow these steps:Step 1: Go to [Start] → [Network Connections].Step 2: Right-click Network Connections , click Properties .Next, select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and then click Properties .Step 3: Click OK after inputting the proper IP address andnetmask. NOTE: Refer to the User’s Manual for other configuration information.。
CodeWarrior Development Studio for MPC55xx MPC56xx
CodeWarrior Development Studiofor MPC55xx/MPC56xx Microcontrollers,version 2.xx — Quick StartSYSTEM REQUIREMENTSHardware PC with 1.4 GHz Pentium®-compatible processor(1.8 GHz recommended)1GB RAM (2 GB recommended)CD-ROM drive (for installation)USB port (for communication with target hardware)Ethernet port (for network communication)2nd Ethernet port (optional, but recommended forcommunication with target hardware)Operating System Microsoft® Windows® XPWindows Vista™, 32-bit or 64-bit editionWindows 7, 32-bit or 64-bit editionDisk Space 1 GB free hard disk space (2 GB recommended),400 MB of which must be on Windows system disk This document explains how to install this CodeWarrior product and how to use the IDE to create and build an MPC55xx/MPC56xx project.1.Install the CodeWarrior software.a.Insert the CodeWarrior Development Studio installation CD in theCD drive of your PC — the CodeWarrior setup menu appears.NOTE If auto-install is disabled, run Launch.exe manually. This program is in the root directory of the installation CD.CodeWarrior Installation Menu b.Click the Launch the installer option to start the install wizard — the installation menu appears.c.Follow the wizard instructions to install the CodeWarrior software and theP&E ICDPPCNEXUS™ Starter Edition debugger. When the installation finishes, the Installation Complete page appears.d.In this page, check Yes , check for program updates .e.Click Finish — the CodeWarrior Updater window appears.2.Check for software updates.a.In the CodeWarrior Updater window, click Next — the updater checks fornewer versions of the CodeWarrior products currently on your PC.b.If updates are available, follow the on-screen instructions to downloadand install them.c.Click Finish — the updater exits and software installation is complete.1.Create a project.a.From the Windows taskbar, click start — the start menu appears.b.From this menu, select Programs > Freescale CodeWarrior >CW for MPC55xx, MPC56xx 2.xx > CodeWarrior IDE — the Startup dialog box appears.Creating and Building a ProjectStartup Dialog Boxc.From the Startup dialog box, click Create New Project — the NewProject Wizard starts and displays the microcontrollers derivative page.The list below explains the purpose of each of the other Startup dialog box options:–Load Example Project — Displays a list of "cookbook" example projects and creates a new project based on the example you select.–Load Previous Project — Displays a list of recently used projects and opens the one you select.–Start Using CodeWarrior — Lets you use the CodeWarrior IDE's main window.Microcontroller Derivative Paged.From the microcontroller derivative page, select the MPC55xx/MPC56xxmicrocontroller derivative on your target board.e.Click Next — the languages and libraries page appears.NOTE If you selected a multicore device (such as the MPC5514E or the MPC5643L), the multicore configuration page appearsinstead of the languages and libraries page. In this case, referto Targeting MPC55xx-MPC56xx Microcontrollers.pdf forinstructions. This document is in the layout here:installDir\Help\PDF.Languages and Libraries Pagef.In the Project name text box, type the name of the new project.g.In the Location text box, type the path in which to create this project.Alternatively, click Set to display a dialog box with which to selectthis path.h.Check the C checkbox.i.Uncheck the Use size optimized MSL libraries checkbox.j.Check the Use unsigned chars checkbox.k.Uncheck the Use VLE checkbox.l.Click Next — the PC-lint page appears.NOTE If OSEKTurbo is installed, the OSEK page appears. Refer to the targeting manual for instructions that explain how to fill inthis page.PC-lint Pagem.Select No.n.Click Next — the floating-point format support page appears.Floating-Point Format Support Pageo.Select Software.p.Click Finish — the wizard creates a project according to you specifications and displays it in a project window.Project Window2.Build the project.a.From the project window toolbar, click Make — the IDE compiles theproject’s source code and links the resulting object code into anELF-format executable file.Make Buttone the debugger of your choice to run and debug the executable file. NOTE This CodeWarrior product includes a source code debugger and flash programmer from P&E Micro. 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加拿大枫叶报警 winload软件操作图文说明
1 软件安装:⑴双击安装包在出现的界面下点击NEXT进入下一步进入下一步⑵选择 I accept the agreement然后点击NEXT⑶安装路径路径选择方法一: 可以通过直接填写安装路径方法二: 也可以通过直接在目录中选择选择到安装路径直接选择指定安装路径直接填写新的安装路径路径选择完成后,点击Next进入下一步⑷安装路径确认点击 是(Y)确认路径⑸软件名称如果需要更改软件名字,可在这里直接修改不创建开始菜单文件夹,如需创建则选中 点击Next进入下一步⑹ 创建快捷方式(可根据需要选择)创建桌面快捷方式创建快速运行快捷方式点击Next 进入下一步⑺ 核对已选择的内容,没问题直接点击Install ,开始安装程序⑻安装完成运行winload ,点击 Finsh运行winload软件安装结束二: 软件操作准备⑴软件语言选择在Select language 中,选择Chinese Senboll 点击 OK 进入下一步⑵ 输入密码 ,然后点击确认⑶找回密码的提示设置在提示问题的下拉菜单中选择问题,在提示问题的答案中,填写答案,然后点击确认,运行软件Ⅱ连接设置要想在Winload 和主机之间建立连接,就要对Winload 进行连接设置,方法有两种,一种是通过307USB 适配器直接连接,另一种是通过MODEM 电话拨号远程连接 第一次使用时,连接设置会自动弹出,如果更改的话在软件窗口的设置栏中点击连接即可 ⑴307USB 适配器连接设置选择直接连接方式,在下拉菜单栏中选择307USB 和 计算机的连接串口号在支持的解调器下拉(3)硬件连接(1) 新建账号(2) 填写主机基础信息远程电话拨号设置电话号码填写好点击下一步设备选择(3)选择主机的型号以及版本,然后点击确认,主机的基本信息就会显示出来(4) 连接主机选择连接方式: 用307USB则选择直接连接用电话远程拨号选择Modem连接选择完毕点击连接注意: (Ⅰ)选择直接连接则在调制解调器连接方式连接中的串口选择中,选择串口为灰色的串口,即不启动拨号连接,(Ⅱ)如果选择电话远程拨号,则在直接连接的串口选择中选择灰色串口,即不启用直接连接(5) 连接成功的显示如下连接成功后,主机所有的编程都会在软件的左边菜单栏中显示出来, (6) 选中主机,双击主机,软件会自动弹出主机的编程板,选中模块,双击模块,软件会自动弹出模块的编程板主机编程如图选择信息上传范围和信息传送方向后点击START 注意:在对主机编程前应先上传主机信息到软件 上传过程:(7) 编程:编程只需将相应的内容选中或填写进去即可,并且主机会将当前修改的内容以红色显示。
zdplaskin使用手册
zdplaskin使用手册一、产品概述zdplaskin是一款功能强大的虚拟化软件,它可以在一台物理服务器上虚拟出多个独立的操作系统,每个操作系统都可以拥有自己的操作系统、应用程序和用户账户。
这种虚拟化技术可以有效地提高服务器的利用率,降低管理成本,并且可以提高系统的可靠性和安全性。
二、安装与配置1.安装前的准备在安装zdplaskin之前,需要确保物理服务器的硬件配置符合要求,包括足够的内存、存储空间和网络带宽。
同时,需要确保服务器的操作系统版本符合zdplaskin的要求。
2.安装过程在安装zdplaskin之前,需要先安装虚拟化软件的基础组件,如VirtualBox或VMware。
然后,根据zdplaskin的安装向导逐步完成安装过程。
在安装过程中,需要选择虚拟机的配置参数,如内存大小、硬盘大小等。
3.配置虚拟机安装完成后,需要为每个虚拟机配置操作系统、应用程序和用户账户。
在zdplaskin的管理界面中,可以方便地创建、启动、暂停和关闭虚拟机。
同时,还可以对虚拟机的硬件配置进行调整,以满足不同的需求。
三、使用方法1.创建虚拟机在zdplaskin的管理界面中,可以创建一个新的虚拟机。
在创建虚拟机的过程中,需要选择操作系统类型、配置虚拟机的硬件资源等。
2.启动虚拟机创建完成后,可以启动虚拟机。
在启动过程中,需要选择启动的操作系统和用户账户。
同时,还可以设置虚拟机的网络配置和安全设置等。
3.管理虚拟机在zdplaskin的管理界面中,可以对虚拟机进行管理。
可以查看虚拟机的状态、配置和性能等信息。
同时,还可以对虚拟机的硬件资源进行调整和优化。
4.备份与恢复为了保护数据的安全性,可以使用zdplaskin的备份与恢复功能。
可以将虚拟机的状态、配置和数据等信息进行备份,并在需要时进行恢复。
同时,还可以对备份文件进行加密和压缩处理,以保护数据的安全性和完整性。
四、注意事项1.保证网络安全在使用zdplaskin的过程中,需要注意网络安全问题。
FortiNAC QuickStart 服务概述说明书
The QuickStart FortiNAC ServiceService OverviewWhether deploying new devices into your environment or migrating fromanother vendor or legacy technology, it’s crucial to ensure the right features and functionalities are enabled when you’re integrating a new solution. When thetechnology is deployed correctly the first time, you get the best protection with all the necessary features, meeting your strategic and time-to-value needs. FortiNAC (network access control) QuickStart is a consulting service that helps you with the deployment of your FortiNAC solution into a new environment. The service aims to assist you in accelerating the time-to-adoption of your FortiNAC solution based on predefined, standardized phases. Having completed thousands of implementations, Fortinet follows a structured process to deploy your solution. Our Professional Service experts assess your requirements and then efficiently deploy your new FortiNAC while facilitating knowledge transfer and assisting in introducing the targeted FortiNAC into your environment.Service MatrixScope and DeliverablesFortinet will work with you and perform the following tasks:Review and PlanFortinet will review the project scope and milestones and capture all the necessary details of the proposed configuration and determine the timing to accommodate any change window. The final project scope will be reviewed and mutually agreed upon with you before moving to the next stage.Business Outcomesn Day-one threat mitigation n Expert assistance n Best-practice deployment n Faster time-to-value n Timely product adoptionThe following table describes the predefined deployment options:1QUICKSTART SERVICES GUIDEThe QuickStart FortiNAC ServiceQUICKSTART SERVICES GUIDEDesign and DeployThe Fortinet team will work on the FortiNAC configuration based on the requirements agreed upon during the planning phase. This includes basic network configuration, certificate installation, high availability setup, and more. Through these steps, FortiNAC enables devices and users access to necessary resources while blocking restricted and potentially malicious access. It also minimizes risks and the spread of malware by ensuring the integrity of devices before they connect to the network. The portal configuration will also help you monitor the network on an ongoing basis, giving you the tools to easily adjust access levels based on network traffic changes.Test and ValidateFortinet will perform an initial testing of the new FortiNAC product on the production system—this may include basic health checks, high-availability checks, and functional checks prior to turning the solution live. Fortinet will then provide support during your go-live deployment. Minor revisions or fine-tuning can be made if necessary.Documentation and Knowledge TransferFortinet will deliver an “as-built” document that describes key implementation elements of the deployed configuration and baseline system check results. Fortinet will then conduct a knowledge transfer session with you so that you’re familiar with your new FortiNAC environment.Hand-off and DisengageFortinet will then hand over all the documentation, get the project sign-off, and close the project.Please contact your Fortinet partner or your sales representative to order QuickStart Services.Copyright © 2023 Fortinet, Inc. All rights reserved. Fortinet, FortiGate, FortiCare and FortiGuard, and certain other marks are registered trademarks of Fortinet, Inc., and other Fortinet names herein may also be registered and/or common law trademarks of Fortinet. All other product or company names may be trademarks of their respective owners. Performance and other metrics contained herein were attained in internal lab tests under ideal conditions, and actual performance and other results may vary. Network variables, different network environments and other conditions may affect performance results. Nothing herein represents any binding commitment by Fortinet, and Fortinet disclaims all warranties, whether express or implied, except to the extent Fortinet enters a binding written contract, signed by Fortinet’s General Counsel, with a purchaser that expressly warrants that the identified product will perform according to certain expressly-identified performance metrics and, in such event, only the specific performance metrics expressly identified in such binding written contract shall be binding on Fortinet. For absolute clarity, any such warranty will be limited to performance in the same ideal conditions as in Fortinet’s internal lab tests. Fortinet disclaims in full any covenants, representations, and guarantees pursuant hereto, whether express or implied. Fortinet reserves the right to change, modify, transfer, or otherwise revise this publication without notice, and the most current version of the publication shall be applicable.June 16, 2023 11:33 AM2200275-0-0-EN。
cloudera-quickstart安装使用总结
一、cloudera-quickstart的安装(1)在官网上下载一种版本的cloudera-quickstart(有三种不同版本分别对应的可以在三种不同的虚拟机上运行)(2)根据下载的不同版本下载虚拟机(VMware or VisualBox)(3)以VisualBox虚拟机为例则可以运行cloudera-quickstar的基本配置如下:RAM内存至少为8G虚拟处理器分配为两个(4)虚拟机配置好以后,不用先安装Linux操作系统。
因为cloudera-qiuckstart对包括操作系统在内的都已经打好包了,所以只需将下载的cloudera-quickstart的虚拟磁盘(比如:cloudera-quickstart-vm-5.1.0-1-virtualbox-disk1.vmdk)添加到虚拟机控制器的位置然后启动虚拟机中的该的系统,cloudera-quickstart所包含的一整套系统就可以使用了,这就是quickstart 版本的方便之处。
具体操作如下:进入配置好的虚拟机页面,选择“存储”,然后点下图红圈标注的位置会弹出来如下对话框,选择“使用现有的虚拟盘”然后再找到你下载的cloudera-quickstart的虚拟磁盘所在的位置,点击“打开”则虚拟磁盘就被添加进去了,如下图所示最后启动该系统对于win7系统上如果安装VMware虚拟机有可能在启动虚拟磁盘时会提示出现内部错误(如下图所示),此时只需要以管理员身份运行虚拟机就可以解决该问题了。
二、cloudera manager控制页面启动虚拟机进入cloudera-quickstart操作系统桌面后,会自动跳出浏览器上cloudera的控制平台。
但有可能会出现接口连接不上服务器的状况,如下图所示:此时有两种解决方法:(1)点击桌面上的“Launch cloudera manager”(2)打开Linux的控制终端输入:“sudo/home/cloudera/cloudera-manager--force”一般我比较喜欢采取第二种方法。
Cambium Networks PTP 820S Quick Start Guide
QUICK START GUIDE PTP 820SS ystem Release 9.0IntroductionThank you for purchasing Cambium Networks PTP 820S equipment. This guide is provided to assist operators in setting up and configuring a PTP 820S 1+0 link.For detailed instructions of all supported PTP 820S link types, refer the PTP 820S Installation Guide.For detailed instructions of software configurations, refer the PTP 820 C/S User Guide.The documents can be located here:https://PTP 820S Rear View and Front ViewPTP 820S Interfaces Cable Gland ConstructorPoE Injector PoE Injector InterfacesInstalling the UnitWhen tightening the captive screws, use 20 Nm torque for radio-antenna, radio-mediation device,and mediation device-antenna connections. In order to avoid misalignment, screws should be tightened progressivelyNote Do not remove the transparent pressure window located on the antenna interface.Mount the PTP 820S on the antenna using the four M8 captive screws and washers that are supplied, assembled, in the PTP 820S, and tighten the screws.If necessary, change the antenna polarization by rotating the unit in accordance with the relevant antenna installation guide.For horizontal polarization, locate the twist with the letter “H” vertical to the hook cover and fasten thetwo screws.For vertical polarization, locate the twist with the letter “V” vertical to the hook cover and fasten thetwo screws.CablingTo connect an optical Ethernet cable and SFP1Split the connector into two separate LCconnectors, one for each fiber.2Remove the gland cap and rubber from the gland body3Slide the gland cap into the cable. Slide the rubber into the cable.Insert the fibers with the connectors one by one into the cable gland.4Secure the cable to the lip of the gland using a tie wrap. This is to prevent the cable fromslipping from the gland when raising the cable to a radio unit on a tower.5Connect the fibers to the SFP transceiver. Listenfor the “click” to ensure that they are fullyinserted.6Remove the tie wrap securing the cable to thegland and connect the connector into the PTP820S connector.7Hand-tighten the gland to the radio unit untilthere is full contact between the gland and theradio unit and hand-tighten the gland cap.8Secure the cable to the gland using a tie wrap.To connect an electrical Ethernet cable1Remove the gland cap and rubber fromthe gland body2Insert the CAT5E cable into the gland capand into the rubber gland.3Secure the cable to the lip of the gland using a tie wrap. This is to prevent the cable from slipping from the gland when raising the cable to a radio unit on a tower.4Connect the CAT5E cable to the PTP 820S.5Hand-tighten the gland to the radio unit until there is full contact between the gland and the radio unit and hand-tighten the gland cap.6Secure the cable to the gland using a tie wrap.To connect a DC power cable1Strip off 45 mm from the cable jacket and expose 10mm at the edge of each of the two wires.2Remove the gland cap and rubber from the glandbody3Insert the power cable into the gland.4Insert the power cable wires into the power connector.Match “+” to the 0V wire and “-“ to the -48V wire.5Tighten the two top screws.6Plug the power cable with connector into the PTP 820S power connector.7Tighten the two front screws.8Hand-tighten the gland to the radio unit until there is full contact between the gland and the radio unit and hand-tighten the gland cap.9Secure the cable to the gland using a tie wrap.PTP 820S Quick Start Guide Cable Grounding∙No grounding is required for optical (SFP) cables.∙External shielded CAT5E cable should be grounded to theantenna tower at the top (next to the PTP 820 unit) and thebottom of the external run and every 50m using the PTP 820Grounding kit for CAT5E F/UTP 8mm cable.Installing and Connecting a PoE InjectorTo mount a PoE Injector on the wallMount and tighten the PoE Injector to a wall using two M6 bolts and anchors.Use Anchor Stainless Steel with flanged Hexagonal nut M6X70.12holes.Insert the anchors with the bolts, place the washers on the bolts, and tighten the nuts.3To mount a PoE Injector on a poleMount and tighten the Injector to a 114mm pole using a stainless steel hose clamp.12Pass the hose clamp through the pole mount slots.Connect the ends of the hose clamp and tighten using the captive screw.43Attach the Injector to the pole.To mount a PoE Injector on a 19” rackMount the Injector to a 19" rack using a 19" rack adaptor.12Mount the Injector on the adaptor through the wall mounting holes, using M6screws and washers.Mount the adaptor to the rack using four M6 screws and cage nuts.3To mount a PoE Injector on an ETSI rack Mount the PoE Injector to an ETSIrack using a 19" rack adaptor andETSI adapting ears.13Mount the PoE Injector on the adaptor through the wall mounting holes, using M6 screws and washers.42Connect ETSI adaptingears to a 19" rack adaptorusing four M6 screws.Mount the 19" rackadaptor with the ETSIears on the ETSI rackusing four M6 screwsand cage nuts.To ground a PoE Injector1.On the right side of the PoE Injector, loosen the screw, plain washer, and serrated washer.2.Place the cable lug supplied with the PoE Injector kit between the plain and serrated washer.3.Tighten the screw.To connect the PoE Injector cables∙The total length of the cable between the PTP 820S port and theSwitch/Router the device is connected to should not exceed 100m/328ft. This length includes the connection between the PTP 820S and the PoE Injector (X1 + X2 ≤ 100m/328ft in the figure to the right).∙The length of the cable connecting the customer equipment to the PoE injector should not be longer than 10m (according to ANSI/TIA-568standard).P T P 820SX 2DCX 1CSRPTP 820S Quick Start Guide Grounding the PTP 820SLoosen the nut, plain washer, and1serrated washer from the GNDstud, using the metric offsethexagon key and the wrench.2Place the cable lugsupplied with the groundingkit in place on the screwand secure the cable lug.3Connect the second side ofthe GND cable to the mainor terminal ground bar ofthe site.4Perform a resistance testbetween the 2 lugs of theGND cable and verify thatthe result is 0-2 ohms.Notes:The unit’s earthing screw terminal shall be permanently connected to protective earth in a building installation in accordanc e with applicable national code and regulations by a service person.A 2-pole circuit breaker, a branch circuit protector, suitably certified in accordance with applicable national code and regulations,rated maximum 20A, shall be installed for full power disconnection in a building installation.Any outdoor antenna cable shield shall be permanently connected to protective earth in a building installation.PTP 820S Quick Start Guide Connecting to the Unit1.Connect your laptops LAN port to the MGT port on the PTP820S.2.Configure an IP address on the laptop within the samesubnet as the PTP 820S unit. The default PTP 820S IPaddress is 192.168.1.1. Set the PC address to e.g.192.168.1.10 and subnet mask to 255.255.255.0. Record theinitial settings before changing.3.On the laptop, open the Internal Protocol (TCP/IP)Properties page and set the parameters shown in the figureon the right.4.Open a web browser (Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox),enter the default IP address “192.168.1.1” in the AddressBar. Once the Login page opens, enter “admin” in both theUser Name and Password fields, and click Apply.PTP 820S Quick Start Guide Changing the Default IP AddressSelect Platform > Management > Networking > Local. The Local Networking Configuration page opens.Select IPv4 or IPv6. The unit willuse the selected protocol wheninitiating communications.Description ofunit (optional)You can enter an IP addressin IPv4 format (use the IPaddress field) or IPv6 format(use the IPv6 Address field).Before configuring the radio link, ensure thatboth ends of the link have unique IP addresses.Installing the Activation KeyNew PTP 820S units are delivered with a default activation key that enables you to manage and configure the unit. Additional feature and capacity support requires you to enter an activation key cipher in the Activation Key Configuration page. Contact your vendor to obtain your activation key cipher.If the activation-key-enabled capacity and feature set is exceeded, an Activation Key Violation alarm occurs and the Web EMS displays a yellow background and an activation key violation warning. After a 48-hour grace period, all other alarms are hidden until thecapacity and features in use are brought within the activation key’s capacity and feature set.Demo mode is available, which enables all features for 60 days. When demo mode expires, themost recent valid activation key goes into effect.To enter a new activation key, select Platform > Activation Key > Activation Key Configuration . The Activation Key Configuration page opens.Enter the activation key cipher here and click Apply .To activate Demo mode, select Enable here and click Apply .Displays the number of hours that remain before demo mode expires.Configuring the LinkThe Web EMS provides wizards to configure radio links. The wizards guide you through configuration of the basic radio parameters and services necessary to establish a working pipe link.T o configure a 1+0 link using the Quick Configuration wizard, select Quick Configuration > PIPE > Single Carrier > 1+0. Page 1 of the 1+0 Quick Configuration wizard opens.and Ethernet interfaces:Select a radiointerface for the link.Select an Ethernet interface or LAG for the link. Create LAG to open a wizard that guides ∙ s-tag – All S-VLANs and untagged frames are classified into the service.∙ dot1q – All C-VLANs and untagged frames are classified into the service.1Set the transmission andreceived radio frequency in MHz.on the frequency and RFU type.Select On or Off to mute orunmute the TX output of the RFU.2Select the MRMC script you want to assign to the radio.Select the ACM mode: Fixed or Adaptive .If you selected Fixed field, the Profile field appears instead of these fields. Select the ACM profile for the radio in the Profile field.If you selected Adaptive in the Operational Mode field, enter the maximum and minimum profiles for the script in these fields.∙ Fixed ACM mode applies constant TX andRX rates.In Adaptive ACM mode, TX and RX rates aredynamic. An ACM-enabled radio system automatically chooses which profile to use according to channel fading conditions.34Select Yes to configure in-bandmanagement or No if you do notneed in-band management.If you selected Yes above, selectthe management VLAN.interface for in-band management.5Submit toclick Submit, the unit is reset.Link VerificationVerify that the Received SignalLevel (RSL) is up to +/- 4 dB fromthe expected (calculated) level atboth ends of the link.You can measure the RSL at theBNC port indicated in the figure tolevel. For example: 1.59V meansan RSL of -59 dBm. Note that thevoltage measured at the BNC portis not accurate and should beused only as an aid).Verify that the Radio BitError Rate (BER) is 10E-11or higher.If working with ATPC, verify thatATPC is operating as expected(RSL = reference level).To display the BER using the Web EMS, go to the Aggregate PM report (Radio > PM & Statistics > Aggregate).To display the current RSL (RX)using the Web EMS, go to theRadio Parameters page (Radio >Radio Parameters).To display the RSL PMs using the WebEMS, go to the Radio Parameters page(Radio > PM & Statistics > Signal Level).Problems and warrantyReporting problemsIf any problems are encountered when installing or operating this equipment, follow this procedure to investigate and report:1 Search this document and the software release notes of supported releases.2 Visit the support website.3 Ask for assistance from the Cambium product supplier.4 Gather information from affected units, such as any available diagnostic downloads.5 Escalate the problem by emailing or telephoning support.Repair and serviceIf unit failure is suspected, obtain details of the Return Material Authorization (RMA) process from the support website (https://).Hardware warrantyCambium’s standard hardware warranty is for one (1) year from date of shipment from Cambium Networks or a Cambium distributor. Cambium Networks warrants that hardware will conform to the relevant published specifications and will be free from material defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service. Cambium shall within this time, at its own option, either repair or replace the defective product within thirty (30) days of receipt of the defective product. Repaired or replaced product will be subject to the original warranty period but not less than thirty (30) days.To register PMP and PTP products or activate warranties, visit the support website. For warranty assistance, contact the reseller or distributor. The removal of the tamper-evident seal will void the warranty.CautionUsing non-Cambium parts for repair could damage the equipment or void warranty.Contact Cambium for service and repair instructions.Portions of Cambium equipment may be damaged from exposure to electrostaticdischarge. Use precautions to prevent damage.Cambium NetworksCambium Networks provides professional grade fixed wireless broadband and microwave solutions for customers around the world. Our solutions are deployed in thousands of networks in over 153 countries, with our innovative technologies providing reliable, secure, cost-effective connectivity that’s easy to deploy and proven to deliver outstanding metrics.Our flexible Point-to-Multipoint (PMP) solutions operate in the licensed, unlicensed and federal frequency bands, providing reliable, secure, cost effective access networks. With more than three million modules deployed in networks around the world, our PMP access network solutions prove themselves day-in and day-out in residential access, leased line replacement, video surveillance and smart grid infrastructure applications.Our award-winning Point to Point (PTP) radio solutions operate in licensed, unlicensed and defined use frequency bands including specific FIPS 140-2 solutions for the U.S. Federal market. Ruggedized for 99.999% availability, our PTP solutions have an impeccable track record for delivering reliable high-speed backhaul connectivity even in the most challenging non-line-of-sight RF environments.Cambium Networks solutions are proven, respected leaders in the wireless broadband industry. We design, deploy and deliver innovative data, voice and video connectivity solutions that enable and ensure the communications of life, empowering personal, commercial and community growth virtually everywhere in the world.Contacting Cambium NetworksSupport website: https://Main website: Sales enquiries: *****************************Support enquiries: https://Repair enquiries: https://Telephone number list: /contactAddress: Cambium Networks Limited,Global Headquarters, 3800 Golf Road,Suite 360, Rolling Meadows,IL 60008 USA。
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【 PAC_InduSoft_QuickStart 】
Please follow the below steps to build an InduSoft project and run it in a PAC controller.
1. Create/Convert InduSoft Application for WinCon
Users must choose Windows CE target system for PAC like the below table:Target System Product License
CEView Lite 150 tags; Runtime for WinCE
CEView Lite Plus 300 tags; Runtime for WinCE
CEView Standard 1500 tags; Runtime for WinCE
(1) Create a new IWS application for PAC:
1. Select File→New from the InduSoft Web Studio main menu bar.
2. When the New dialog appears, click on the “Project” tab.
3. Set the name of your application in “Application” field (For example : “GetStart”).
4. Select a platform from the Target Platform list (For example : “CEView Lite Plus”), and
click OK to proceed.
5. When the Project Wizard dialog displays, select Empty Application from the Template list.
Select the “640 X 480” to specify the application resolution, and click “OK”.
6. The new application - GetStart is shown in the Workspace window as follows.
(2) Convert IWS application for PAC:
Please follow the steps to convert InduSoft project for PAC.
1. Click “Project → Settings”.
2. Choose the “Options” tab, then choose the “Target system” item for your
WinCon InduSoft project ( CEView Lite, CEView Lite Plus or CEView Standard ). Then click “OK” button to close the dialog.
2. Download Application to WinCon
option and then press “OK” button.
In PC indusoft development environment, click “Project (
PAC.。