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HighPoint SSD7105 最快最灵活的PCIe Gen3 NVMe RAID存储升级解决方

HighPoint SSD7105 最快最灵活的PCIe Gen3 NVMe RAID存储升级解决方

HighPoint’s SSD7105 is the fastest and most versatile NVMe RAID storage upgrade for PCIe Gen3 computing platformsMay 2022, Fremont, CA- HighPoint launches the SSD7105; the industry’s fastest bootable PCIe 3.0 x16 4x M.2 NVMe RAID solution. The SSD7105 is an ideal storage upgrade for any PCIe Gen3 desktop, workstation and server platform, and introduces several new features designed to streamline integration workflows, including a high-efficiency cooling system with full fan control, comprehensive Linux support, a new 1-Click Diagnostic solution, and our innovative Cross-Sync RAID technology.The compact controller is smaller than your average GPU yet can directly host up to four off-the-shelf2242/2260/2280/22110 double or single-sided M.2 NVMe SSDs, in one or more bootable RAID configurations. A single SSD7105 can support up to 32TB of storage at 14,000MB/s. Two SSD7105’s in a Cross-Synced RAID configuration can double these numbers; up to 64TB @ 28,000MB/s; faster than most PCIe Gen4 NVMe controllers!Replace aging SAS/SATA Infrastructure with Proven NVMe TechnologyNow is the best time to replace aging SAS/SATA storage infrastructure. NVMe technology is no longer restricted to niche applications or exotic hardware platforms; it is now well established and readily available.M.2 NVMe media, in particular, is more versatile and affordable than ever before. In many cases, M.2 SSDs are less expensive than their SAS/SATA counterparts. M.2 NVMe SSDs are now available with up to 8TB of capacity, and the performance advantages are immediately obvious; you would need 5 of today’s fastest SAS/SATA SSDs to keep up with your average M.2 drive, and 20 or more to match a simple 4x M.2 RAID 0 configuration hosted by theSSD7105! And thanks to the lack of moving parts, NVMe media is inherently more efficient and reliable than platter-based hard disk drives.All-in-one Performance and Security upgrade for any PCIe 3.0 Workstation & ServerThe vast majority of computing platforms in service today rely on PCIe 3.0 host connectivity. And the reason is simple - PCIe 3.0 is tried and true. The technology is mature; cost-effective, highly reliable and still capable of delivering excellent performance. Compatibility concerns are minimal, and solutions are available for nearly any application, budget and working environment.The SSD7105 allows you to squeeze every last drop out of your PCIe Gen3 host platform without compromising reliability – in fact, it can drastically improve efficiency and uptime of your server or workstation. In addition to the massive performance boost made possible by NVMe technology, the SSD7105’s Redundant RAID 1 and 10 capability can shield your bootable volume and mission critical data against the threat of hardware failure. Industry’s Only Bootable 4-Port PCIe 3.0 x16 NVMe RAID ControllerThe SSD7105 is the industry’s fastest bootable NVMe RAID solution for PCIe Gen3 host platforms. It is capable of delivering up to 14,000MB/s of transfer performance using off the shelf M.2 SSDs. The four independent ports and dedicated PCIe bandwidth ensure each SSD can operate at full speed, concurrently.And unlike most bootable NVMe controllers, which are restricted to specific platforms or configurations, the SSD7105 is no one-trick pony; it is an independent, multi-purpose, bootable NVMe RAID solution, and is capable of accommodating an enormous number of high-performance storage applications.For example, an administrator could configure each SSD to operate independently as a stand-alone boot drive. This type of configuration could be used to host a cost-effective Virtualization solution based around Hyper-V or Proxmox.The SSD7105 is also capable of hosting multi-RAID configurations, such as a secure, bootable RAID 1 volume alongside a blazing fast RAID 0 array tailored for a specific software suite or application. The possibilities are nearly endless!Need more than 14,000MB/s?HighPoint’s Cross-Sync Technology delivers Gen4 performance in a Gen3 package!HighPoint’s revolutionary Cross-Sync NVMe RAID technology allows administrators to combine two independent PCIe 3.0 RAID controller cards to function as a single device; effectively doubling your transfer bandwidth and storage capability!The process is seamless and entirely transparent to the host system. The Windows or Linux OS will recognize the two 4-port cards as a single 8-Port NVMe device. A dual-card Cross-Synced SSD7105 configuration can host up to 64TB of storage and deliver up to 28,000 MB/s of transfer performance – exactly what you would expect from today’s fastest 8-port PCIe Gen4 controllers!Works with all Major Windows and Linux PlatformsThe SSD7105 is fully compatible with all major Windows and Linux based operating systems. Comprehensive device driver support is available for Windows 11 and 10, Server 2022 and 2019, and Linux Distributions such as RHEL, Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, Arch, Proxmox and Xenserver.In addition, we offer Binary driver development services, and Open-Source driver packages for other or non-standard distributions.Linux Binary Driver Packages are developed specifically for a particular distribution and kernel. Binary drivers are easy to install, even for novice Linux users.Linux Open-Source Package with Auto-Compilation packages are ideal driver for most Linux applications. The administrator need only install the root package; the driver will handle all future updates automatically, such as checking/monitoring the status of kernel releases, preparing the system environment, recompiling a new driver, and installation.macOS Support for Non-bootable storage configurations - SSD7105 is compatible with 2019 Mac Pro’s and legacy 5,1 workstation platforms, and can be used to host non-bootable NVMe SSDs and RAID arrays. Device drivers are available for macOS 10.x and 11.x.Advanced NVMe RAID EngineThe SSD7105’s advanced NVMe RAID engine is capable of supporting bootable RAID 0, 1, 10, arrays and single-drives, including mixed configurations of single-disks and arrays, multiple arrays, multiple boot volumes, and boot + storage configurations.RAID 0 (Striping) - Also known as a “stripe” array, this mode delivers Maximum Performance and capacity by linking multiple NVMe SSD's together to act as a single storage unit.RAID 1 (Mirroring) - This mode creates a hidden duplicate of the target SSD, and is ideal for applications that require an extra layer of data security.RAID 10 (Security & Speed) - RAID 10 offers the best of both worlds. Two RAID 1 arrays are striped together to maximize performance. RAID 10 is capable of delivering read performance on par with RAID 0, and is superior to RAID 5 for NVMe applications. Unlike RAID 5, RAID 10 doesn’t necessitate additional parity related write operations, which reduce the DWPD/TBW life span of NVMe SSDs.Ultra-Quiet Active Cooling Solution with Full Fan ControlThe SSD7105’s advanced cooling system combines a full-length anodized aluminum heat sink with an ultra-durable, near-silent fan, and high-conductivity thermal pad. This compact, ultra- efficient solution rapidly transfers waste heat away from critical NVMe and controller componentry, without introducing unwanted distraction into your work environment.Full Fan Control – By default, the SSD7105’s cooling system will automatically adjust fan speed to ensure NVMe media operates within their recommended temperature thresholds. However, advanced administrators can opt for full manual control. The WebGUI management suite provides 3 selectable speed settings, including an option to fully disable the fan. This feature is ideal for media and design applications that require low-noise or silent working environments, and utilize platforms already equipped with robust cooling systems.Thunderbolt™ Compliant NVMe RAID SolutionThe SSD7105 is fully Thunderbolt™ compliant, and is compatible with PCIe expansion chassis capable of hosting a standard full-height, full-length PCIe device such as the RocketStor 6661A. This enables the SSD7105 to host data-only SSD and RAID configurations for Mac platforms with Thunderbolt™ 3 connectivity.Comprehensive Monitoring & Management SuiteHighPoint believes that you should not need a professional IT background to configure, monitor and maintain NVMe and RAID storage configurations. Two comprehensive user interfaces are included with each SSD7105 RAID controller.The WebGUI is a simple, intuitive graphical user interface designed to work with all modern Web Browsers. It is equipped with Wizard-like quick configuration menus as well as a suite of advanced tools for expert administrators.The CLI (Command Line Interface) is ideal for seasoned administrators or platforms that do not utilize graphical operating systems.The WebGUI’s SHI Feature (Storage Health Inspector) allows administrators to instantly check the operating status of NVMe SSDs in real-time, such as temperature, voltage and TBW (Total Bytes Written). TBW tracking in particular, is essential for maintaining the long-term health of NVMe storage configurations. NVMe media have finite write capability; once the TBW threshold has been reached, the NVMe SSD should be replaced to avoid the risk of a write failure.Event & Error Logging with Email Notification: Each interface includes automated event logging with configurable Email Event NotificationIntelligent 1-Click Self-Diagnostic Solution: HighPoint’s Web-based graphical management suite (WebGUI) now includes a host of automated diagnostic tools designed to streamline the troubleshooting process, even for novice administrators. Customers no longer have to manually assemble a collection of screenshots, logs and status reports when submitting support inquiries. 1-click enables the interface to gather all necessary hardware, software and storage configuration data and compile it into a single file, which can be transmitted directly to our FAE Team via our Online Support Portal.Pricing and AvailabilityThe SSD7105 is slated for release in late May of 2022, and will be available direct from the Highpoint eStore and our North American Resale and Distribution partners.SSD7105 4xM.2 Bootable PCIe 3.0 x16 NVMe RAID Controller: MSRP: USSD$399.00。

M-AUDIO FIREWIRE SOLO Quick Start 说明书

M-AUDIO FIREWIRE SOLO Quick Start 说明书

Introduction (3)Minimum System Requirements (4)Windows (4)MacOS (4)Front Panel Controls and Connectors (4)Rear Panel Connectors (5)Hardware Installation (5)Software Control Panel (6)Mixer Page (6)Hardware Page (7)Sample Rate Detected (7)ASIO/WDM Buffer Size (7)Sync Source (7)S/PDIF Output Source (7)Contact Us (7)Thank you for choosing the M-Audio FireWire Solo. The FireWire Solo has been designed to give you a professional, portable audio interface for your laptop or desktop computer. Using the convenience and dependability of the IEEE 1394 (FireWire™) bus, the FireWire Solo provides your computer with a high-performance, high-resolution audio interface, complete with microphone, instrument and line-level inputs, in a rugged, lightweight, and highly portable design.This Quick Start Guide is meant to get you up and running as quickly as possible. Please consult the User’s manual for more detailed information.IMPORTANT:The FireWire Solo comes with a high-quality six-pin tosix-pin FireWire cable. We strongly suggest you use thiscable, or one of equal quality, to ensure optimum audioperformance. If your computer is equipped with only a four-pin interface, you will need to use the included four-pin tosix-pin FireWire cable. Note that the FireWire Solo requiresa six-pin FireWire connection in order to supply bus power;if you have a four-pin connection you will need to use thesupplied power adapter.NOTE:Some computer manufacturers may use a differentnomenclature to refer to their FireWire connections, such asSony’s “iLink”, or simply “1394.” When in doubt, consult yourcomputer’s owner’s manual.IMPORTANT - IEEE 1394 “FireWire” Users :Reports have come to our attention of isolated problems when hot-plugging IEEE 1394 (aka “FireWire”) devices. Hot-plugging refers to making connections to1394/FireWire ports while one or more of the devices (including the computer) are still powered on. There have been rare occurrences when, after hot-plugging, either the FireWire peripheral or the host computer’s FireWire port are rendered permanently inoperable. While M-Audio products adhere rigidly to the FireWire industry standard and pass stringent internal testing, the possibility remains that hot-plugging your M-Audio FireWire interface to some computers may result in the this type of problem.We strongly encourage you to protect your equipment by refraining from hot-pluggingany bus-powered FireWire device, including the M-Audio family of FireWire products. Connect your FireWire device while both the computer and FireWire device are powered off. Always connect the FireWire device first, and then turn the computer on last. If you are using bus power (on systems with IEEE 1394 6-pin connectors), make sure you first connect the 6-pin cable securely to the FireWire device and to your computer’s FireWire port, and only turn the computer system on after the connections are made.M-Audio is being proactive in investigating any issues that may adversely affect our customers. Please consult the Knowledge Base in the Support section at for updates on this important issue.Be sure that your computer meets these minimum requirements before installing your FireWire SOLO.Windows< Pentium III – 500 MHz or higher< 128 MB RAM< Windows XP (SP2) with DirectX 9.0b or higher< Onboard FireWire connection or installed PCI cardThe FireWire Solo is not supported under Windows 98, Windows ME or Windows 2000. MacOS< Macintosh G3/G4* 500 MHz or higher< OS X 10.2.8 or later, 256 MB RAM or< OX X 10.3.5 or later, 512 MB RAM< Onboard FireWire connection or installed PCI card*G3/G4 accelerator cards not supportedOS X 10.3.5 or later required for Dolby Digital and DTS pass-through with Apple DVD player.1. M icrophone Input - Mic-level input on balanced XLR connector. This connector is only active when theFront/Rear Input Selector (5) is set to “Front” (OUT position). Input from this connector appears in your DAW software as a mono signal on the left side of the stereo input pair.2. C lip indicator - This LED illuminates when the Microphone Input signal level exceeds –1 dBFS. If the ClipIndicator glows steadily, reduce the Microphone Input gain level (4).3. P hantom Power Indicator - This indicator illuminates when the Phantom Power Switch (9) is pressed,indicating that +48VDC is being applied to the Mic Input (1).4. M icrophone Input Gain - This knob controls the amount of gain at the Microphone Input (1), over arange of 0dB to +40dB or greater.5. F ront/Rear Input Selector - This switch selects which pair of analog inputs will be active. When theswitch is in the OUT position, the front panel Microphone Input (1) and Guitar Input (6) are active. When the switch is in the IN position, the rear panel Line Inputs (19) are active.6. G uitar Input - Instrument-level input on unbalanced 1/4” phone connector, for use with guitars, bassesor other instrument-level sources. This connector is only active when the Front/Rear Input Selector (5) is set to “Front” (OUT position). Input from this connector appears in your DAW software as a mono signal on the right side of the stereo input pair.7. C lip indicator - This LED illuminates when the Guitar Input signal level exceeds –1 dBFS. If the ClipIndicator glows steadily, reduce the Guitar Input gain level (8).8. G uitar Input Gain - This knob controls the amount of gain at the Guitar Input (6), over a range of 0dBto +30dB or greater.9. P hantom Power Switch - This switch activates the +48V phantom power, for use with condenser micsrequiring external power. When Phantom Power is active, the Phantom Power Indicator LED (3) is lit.N OTE: It is safe to connect most modern dynamic microphones or line level devices to the channel inputs when phantom power is activated. However, be aware that some older ribbon microphones may be damaged by phantom power, and certain unbalanced line level devices may malfunction or produce an audible hum when phantom power is active. Consult the owner’s manual for these devices before you connect them to phantom power sources.10. O utput Level Control - This knob controls the amount of output gain to the rear-panel Line Output (18)and the front-panel Headphone Output (11).11. H eadphone Output - Stereo 1/4” TRS phone jack output for connection of headphones for monitoringthe output signal. The volume level is controlled by the Output Level Control (10).12. P ower Indicator - This LED illuminates when the FireWire Solo is powered on, either via buss power orthe AC adaptor.13. A C Input - Connect the supplied AC adaptor to this input. The AC adaptor is required when operatingthe FireWire Solo with only a 6-pin to 4-pin FireWire connection, or when using the FireWire Solo asa stand-alone A/D converter. The AC adaptor is not needed when running the FireWire Solo on astandard 6-pin to 6-pin FireWire connection.14. L ock Port - This port is provided for use with a standard Kensington-type computer cable anti-theftdevice.15. F ireWire Ports - Two FireWire (IEEE 1392) connectors. Use one to connect to your computer’s FireWireport. The second may be used as a throughput, to chain additional devices on the FireWire bus.16. S/PDIF Output - S/PDIF digital output on coaxial RCA connector.17. S/PDIF Input - S/PDIF digital input on coaxial RCA connector.18. L ine Outputs - Balanced/unbalanced analog line outputs on 1/4” TRS phone connectors. The signallevel to these outputs is controlled by the front-panel Output Level Control (10).19. L ine Inputs - Unbalanced analog line inputs on 1/4” phone connectors. These connectors are onlyactive when the front-panel Front/Rear Input Selector (5) is set to “Rear” (IN position). Input from these connectors appears in your DAW software as a stereo input pair.NOTE:Do NOT connect the FireWire Solo to your computer until you have run the installer program and completed the installation.Once you have run the installer, power down your computer. Then connect the FireWire Solo to your host computer’s FireWire port using the included cables.If you are using bus power (on systems with IEEE 1394 6-pin connectors), make sure you first connect the 6-pin cable securely to the FireWire device and to your computer’s FireWire port, and only turn the computer system on after the connections are made.The FireWire Solo control panel is installed in your system when you complete the driver installation procedure. To open the control panel:In Windows – A tiny “knob icon” will by placed in the system tray, generally located at the bottom of your Windows desktop. Double-click this icon to open the control panel.On the Mac – The FireWire Solo control panel can be found in the system preferences.Mixer PageThe Mixer page provides output routing and control of the FireWire Solo’s analog and digital inputs, as well as the four virtual channels returning from your Digital Audio Workstation software. It also provides input and output level meters, level controls, stereo linking, solo and mute functions.The Hardware page gives you access to important information and functions of the FireWire Solo.Sample Rate DetectedThis field displays the currently-detected sample rate from the currently selected incoming sync source.ASIO/WDM Buffer SizeIn this field you can select the buffer size you wish to work with. Smaller buffer sizes result in lower latency (latency refers to the time it takes for your input signal to pass through your audio software and appear at the outputs), but may not function well with slower systems.Sync SourceThis field allows you to choose between the FireWire Solo’s INTERNAL clock and an EXTERNAL S/PDIF clock source.S/PDIF Output SourceSelecting “mixer” routes the signals assigned to the S/PDIF output from the control panel mixer to the S/PDIF output. Selecting “Pass Thru” allows a surround-encoded stream such as AC3 or DTS to be sent to the S/PDIF output.For additional help, technical support is available on our website at , where you can fill out our technical support form.Alternatively, you can email us at *******************, or contact us by phone at: (626) 633-9055 Technical support is available by telephone from 7am - 7pm PST.FWSOLO_QS_EN1。

TrekStor MiniPC W3说明书

TrekStor MiniPC W3说明书

MiniPC W3Small-format PC with Windows 10, Intel Inside® and passive cooling‘Nomen est omen’... nowhere is this more true than with the TrekStor MiniPC W3.It stands out on account of its remarkably high performance and commercial connection potential. It’s just like a PC, except for the fact that it measures only 98 x 98 x 23 mm ...Maxi miniIt offers maximum performance despite its minimal size. This is because its powerful Quad-Core Intel® Atom™ x5-Z8300 processor expertly performs all of the common daily (office) tasks with great ease. Moreover, it offers attractive advantages such as fanless and absolutely noise-free operation and sensational energy efficiency.The MiniPC W3 may be black on the outside, but its green at heart.Perfect design provides stabilityIts design defends against the annoying problem of heat that persistently haunts PC sticks, thereby guaranteeing the constant performance for the processor, which can continue to work like a busy bee without feeling any effects. The design ensures that it is simple and convenient to reach all of the connections, including the power button.Connection potentialWith 1 x HDMI®, 1 x USB 3.0, 1 x USB 2.0, 1 x Micro-USB, 1 x audio out/mic in and a microSD card slot, it features a wide range of connection options, naturally including wireless Bluetooth® and WiFi connections.However, it is the integrated Ethernet interface that turns the MiniPC W3 into something special. Just imagine the stable, constant data transfer rate when uploading and downloading on a range of servers!Windows 10The MiniPC W3 is one of the first devices to be issued with the new Windows 10. This enables you to do more with ease – anytime, anywhere and across device boundaries.A genie in fancy liveryThe contemporary, low key design of the MiniPC W3 is by no means understated. It fits discreetly into any environment and only requires a space measuring 10 x 10 cm. Visible or hidden, it provides outstanding services: whether it be the main PC in the children’s bedroom or a home office PC in a niche in the hallway or if it’s used as a streaming box for the projector or TV in the living room or bedroom or for an Internet connection in the spare room.MiniPC W3Small-format PC with Windows 10, Intel Inside® and passive coolingWith multi-optional performance, impressive speed and round-the-clock availability, the TrekStor MiniPC W3 becomes a grey eminence for effectiveness and your master of ceremonies for entertainment.See for yourself!Technical detailsHardwareProcessor (CPU)Intel® Atom™ x5-Z8300 Processor (up to 1.84 GHz, 2 MB Intel® Smart-Cache) Processor design Quad coreRAM 2 GB (DDR3)Internal storage32 GB*Graphic Unit (GPU)Intel® HD GraphicsInterface 1 x HDMI® 1.4, 1 x USB-A 3.0, 1 x USB 2.0,1 x Micro-USB 2.0 (with host function), ethernet, audio out/mic in (3.5 mm),card reader, WiFi, Bluetooth® 4.0, DC INSupported memory cards microSD, microSDHC, microSDXC (max. 128 GB)Dimensions ca. 98 mm x 22.5 mm x 98 mmWeight ca. 245 g (only the device without accessories)Housing material PlasticColor BlackInternet connectionWiFi802.11 b/g/n: 2.4 GHzEthernet RJ45, 100 Mbit/sRecord and playbackVideo playback Full HD (1080p)Playable video formats DivX,MPEG-4.10H.264/AVC(*******,*******),MPEG-4.2 SP/ASP (e.g. Xvid)Video container formats AVI, MP4, WMVSupported picture formats BMP, GIF, JPEG, PNGPlayable audio formats AAC, MP3, PCM, WAV, WMAOther characteristicsOperating system Windows 10 HomePower supply power adapterPackage contents MiniPC W3, power adapter (100 V - 240 V),Product Safety and Legal Information, quick guideTechnical detailsMemory card not included in the delivery.* 1 GB = 1 000 000 000 Bytes.Intel, Intel Atom and the Intel Inside logo are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U.S. and/or other countries. We reserve the right to make changes and corrections.You can find further information and accessories at/detail-minipc-en/product/minipc-w3.html。

博世 安全系统-法拉登VIVIDIO应用程序 步骤配置 说明书

博世 安全系统-法拉登VIVIDIO应用程序 步骤配置 说明书

From Nuremberg BT-VS/MKP-XPT Product Management 20.04.2023Release LetterProduct: VIDEOJET decoder 7000 VJD-7513Version: Firmware 10.40.0055This letter contains latest information about the above-mentioned product.1. GeneralThis firmware release 10.40.0055 is a feature release based on FW 10.31.0005.Changes since last release FW 10.31.0005 are marked in blue.VIDEOJET decoder 7000 uses robust, fan-less technology designed for ambitious environmental conditions while providing maximum performance on minimum space in a nicely designed industrial housing.VIDEOJET decoder 7000 displays video from Standard Definition (SD), High Definition (HD), 4K Ultra High Definition (UHD), and Megapixel (MP) cameras and encoders using H.265, H.264 or MPEG-4 encoding at up to 60 frames per second over IP networks.VIDEOJET decoder 7000 is the successor of VIDEOJET decoder 8000 (VJD-8000, VJD-8000-N). It is using the same housing but comes with different video output interfaces and provides improved performance and functionality.Notes:•Firmware update may take several minutes due to a large cumulative Microsoft patch.•This firmware includes OpenSSL.From NurembergBT-VS/MKP-XPT Product Management 20.04.20232. Applicable products•VIDEOJET decoder 7000, VJD-75133. New Features•SRTP for encrypted multicast traffic is supported. This allows fully secured communication with and video streaming from CPP13 and CPP14 cameras in multicast environments.•SNMPv3 trap service has been added, including the support of SNMP-related RCP+ commands for configuration.• A JPEG snapshot is now possible from each of the displays, including JPEG quality settings parameter.•Display order can be re-arranged in case Windows display detection differs from mechanical order.•The default layout is depending on the display number to simplify the identification of display order. The number of video windows per display increases as square of the display number.•The web interface of the decoder has been updated to the latest style guide and re-structured to ease usage for installation, licensing, and integration purposes.o The new web pages provide links to documentation and include a live preview.o Maintenance log file creation and download is supported by a workflow mechanism.o A keyboard emulator supports initial setup for IP Matrix even without keyboard connected.From NurembergBT-VS/MKP-XPT Product Management 20.04.20234. Changes•The Video SDK as one of the core components for the decoder firmware has been updated to latest version 6.40, providing a great number of improvements and fixes, mainly aroundONVIF and RTSP support, increasing the overall robustness.•An issue is fixed for banner upload when banners are activated.•An issue is fixed for zooming out in client dewarping mode of panoramic camera streams.•An issue is fixed where client dewarping was not working on line 1 of a panoramic camera in onboard dewarping mode. Onboard dewarping is only available for lines 2 and higher, line 1 always provides the full warped image circle.•An issue with DNS server configuration is fixed.•An issue is fixed where CPP13 and CPP14 cameras were not correctly connected in camera sequences.•Maintenance log file download is improved, supported by the new web interface structure.•An issue is fixed where daylight saving time was incorrectly reflected in time zone offset calculation.5. System RequirementsFor configuration purposes:•Configuration Manager 7.61 or newerFor operation purposes:•Bosch Video Management System 12.0 or higherNote that not all features may be supported by BVMS yet.Please refer to BVMS release notes.From NurembergBT-VS/MKP-XPT Product Management 20.04.20236. Restrictions; Known Issues•Connecting encrypted streams without proper signalling may result in crashing the software decoder instance, resulting in black video displayed.•Alarms will not be signaled with a red border around the cameo if connection was established using CONNECT_PRIMITIVE.•Using CONNECT_PRIMITIVE via TCP is not possible.•CONNECT_PRIMITIVE does not support "first available" feature.•Audio may remain audible despite layout change to other than single view.•RCP+ command CONF_ALARM_CONNECT_TO_IP is not supported.•Alarm connection does not support audio, nor does it include metadata.•Maximum password length is 19 characters.•With “Reconnect last devices” active camera connections are stored and automatically reconnected after reboot. To avoid deadlock in case of an overload situation the automaticreconnect will be deactivated after the decoder was forced into reboot for ten times within 10 minutes.•Monitors may be swapped after update. Swap back is possible using Configuration Manager.•IP Matrix pre-requisites for multi-decoder clustering:o Fixed IP addresses must be assigned; DHCP configuration is not functional.o Passwords for service level must be same on all clustered decoders.o Passwords for user level must be same on all clustered decoders.•After removing a slave decoder from the IP Matrix master, both decoders must be restarted.•Camera sequences are paused when picture-in-picture mode is activated.•Time related settings may appear in Configuration Manager only with delay or after a reboot.•Monitors connected to the Display Port via USB-C may not always be detected during booting.In this case, unplug and reconnect the adapter or cable to the monitor. If only one monitor isused it is recommended to connect to the direct HDMI output.•Log file download stability may be affected by workload of decoder. As a workaround, the download may need to be repeated, or the workload of the decoder may need to be reduced (disconnect all camera streams).•Time zone configuration is only supported via TIME_ZONE_STRING.•The KBD-DIGITAL keyboard is locked automatically during start-up of the decoder, or with re-connect. It will be unlocked after entering the PIN but the lock screen will remain until the next action on the keyboard.•Certificates used with the decoder must not have any Windows policies defined.•DNS resolution is not implemented yet, thus time server entry only works with IP addresses.•Dewarping zoom does not work correctly for panoramic cameras in on-board dewarping mode for camera line 1.•Overload messages and traps may appear too sensitive in cases where display refresh rates are lower than video stream frame rates.From NurembergBT-VS/MKP-XPT Product Management 20.04.20237. Previous Revisions7.1. New Features with 10.31.0005•Support for HOST_NAME to get and set the device’s hostname; only supported in extended configuration mode.•Support for DNS_SERVER_IP_STRING to get and set primary and secondary DNS server IPv4 addresses.7.2. Changes with 10.31.0005•Optimized transparent data processing time to allow adequate transparent data pass-through for serial PTZ keyboard.•An issue is fixed to apply e-PTZ presets correctly in camera sequences.•Feature loss due to suppressing encrypted UDP multicast connections for Bosch IP cameras with firmware 8 and higher, and fall back to TCP, tunneled via HTTPS control connection.(This feature will be added again with FW 10.40.)From NurembergBT-VS/MKP-XPT Product Management 20.04.20237.3. New Features with 10.30.0005•The default setting for Automatic IPv4 address assignment is set to “DHCP plus Link-Local”.Though this might seem a small change, it may have an impact:The former default IP address 192.168.0.200 will virtually become obsolete.Instead, the camera will assign itself an auto-IP address out of the range 169.254.1.0 to169.254.254.255 as long as there is no other IP address assigned by a DHCP server.(https:///wiki/Link-local_address)The advantage is that there are no more duplicate IP addresses, which is consideredprohibited in a network.•Network authentication 802.1x with EAP/TLS has been added.Please note that the server certificate needs to get the usages ‘Trust’ and ‘EAP_TLS_Trusted’ assigned.The client certificate will get the necessary usages assigned automatically.•The possibility of large banner overlays has been introduced.o Banners can be uploaded as images that can be displayed over three areas: top, center and bottom. The images are scaled to fill the area and cropped wherenecessary.o Banners can be sequenced with a configurable dwell time.o Configuration Manager 7.60 is supporting this with upload and banner sequence configuration, including banner previews.•Set and recall prepositions for moving cameras (AUTODOME, MIC) as well as for ONVIF PTZ cameras via keyboard has been added to the IP Matrix functionality.•Images can be uploaded to the decoder for two purposes, using Configuration Manager. The images shall be in JPG format and must be named as follows:o‘monitor background’ image, shown as background of an empty video window: ‘Logo.jpg’o‘’no camera’ image, shown on connection failure: ‘NoCamLogo.jpg’7.4. Changes with 10.30.0005•An issue was fixed where uploading a new video loss image did not break the software seal.From NurembergBT-VS/MKP-XPT Product Management 20.04.20237.5. Changes with 10.23.0002• A security vulnerability has been fixed where a crafted configuration packet sent by an authenticated administrative user can be used to execute arbitrary commands in systemcontext (CVE-2021-23862).For more details refer to our Security Advisory BOSCH-SA-043434-BT, published at ourSecurity Advisory web pagehttps:///xc/en/support/product-security/security-advisories.htmlor visit our PSIRT website at https://.7.6. New Features with 10.22.0038•APIPA (link-local address, Auto-IP) is used instead of a default IP address when DHCP is on and no DHCP server responded.•Transparent data pass-through for serial PTZ keyboard (SERIAL_PORT_APP_VAL and TRANSFER_TRNSPARENT_DATA) has been added.•Support of RCP+ via CGI (including WRITE commands) has been added.•HTTP digest authentication is supported for RCP+ via CGI.•Display orientation can be changed per line via RCP+.•RCP+ WRITE command MONITOR_NAME now supported for custom monitor names.•Updated RCP+ documentation is now available via the VIDEOJET decoder webpage.•Download of screen and tile snapshots via snap.jpg is now supported (requires at least user privileges).•Firmware update on-screen countdown dialog now shows a heartbeat whenever a single update step takes longer.•Support of CONNECT_URL read queries to get current video connection details, including current digital and dewarping zoom settings, has been added.•Support of various digital and dewarping zoom persistence modes(DIGITAL_ZOOM_PERSISTENCE_MODE) has been added.•Support of SYSTEM_DATETIME_V2 to read/write UTC system time has been added.•Support for new Sentinel RMS licenses has been added. Legacy licenses can now also be based on new installation code (lock code from Sentinel RMS).From NurembergBT-VS/MKP-XPT Product Management 20.04.20237.7. Changes with 10.22.0038•IP Matrix initialization is now working also for camera lines larger than 1.•RCP+ response for query on connected cameras is now working correctly.•URL extension for camera configuration in IP Matrix is no longer truncated.•An issue with an unexpected application restart has been fixed.•The DECODER_GROUP command is no longer supported when decoder IP address is not static. This disables the whole IP matrix configuration pages in Configuration Manager until a static IP is configured in the decoder’s network settings.•Improvements were made for log export via webpage and via Configuration Manager.•KBD-DIGITAL keyboard PIN is now used immediately without application restart.•KBD-DIGITAL keyboard PIN is now required whenever keyboard is attached and at application start.•Display orientation is now working for further monitor types.•Support of further USB to serial COM port adapters for KBD-DIGITAL keyboard connectivity.o Current: Prolific PL2303 [hardware ID USB\VID_067B&PID_2303]o New: Prolific PL2303GT [hardware ID USB\VID_067B&PID_23C3]o New: ATEN UC232A [hardware ID USB\VID_0557&PID_2008]o New: Unitek Y-108 [hardware ID FTDIBUS\VID_0403+PID_6001]o CableCreation CD0489 (PL2303) [hardware ID USB\VID_067B&PID_2303] is compatible to the already supported Prolific PL2303 adapter.Please note that the KBD-DIGITAL keyboard connectivity requires continuous maintenance, since new or not listed USB-to-serial COM port adapters typically require the installation of a suitable driver on the VIDEOJET decoder and an adaption of the hardware ID filter in thekeyboard detection software module. Newer USB adapters may require a firmware update to become supported.From NurembergBT-VS/MKP-XPT Product Management 20.04.20237.8. New Features with 10.01.0036Security• A protected configuration mode has been implemented, allowing too enable SSD encryption (BitLocker) and too disable USB ports, e.g. for installation of the decoder in public areas.•The configuration of the decoder can be protected by Software Sealing, similar to IP cameras.•The latest Microsoft Windows security updates have been included.Miscellaneous• A dewarped cutout from panoramic cameras can be defined with PTZ coordinates.• A new way to control and integrate the decoder into a management system has been added by a JSON RPC API. This allows to send commands and retrieve status information via JSON remote procedure calls. The API documentation is added to the distribution package.• A video output capture service (VOCS) has been implemented which could be activated via a license, applicable per display output. This service captures the memory of the video outputand encodes it into a camera-like video stream, which can be recorded via Video StreamingGateway (VSG) onto iSCSI storage.• A time server can be added to synchronize the decoder.•Decoder log file can be downloaded via Configuration Manager. This is especially recommended when download of the log file is not working correctly via web browser.7.9. Changes with 10.01.0036•Upload of background image and connection loss image to the decoder and reverting them to default is now also possible with service password set. The former restriction is obsolete.•Various minor bug fixes.From NurembergBT-VS/MKP-XPT Product Management 20.04.20237.10. New Features with 9.60.0017IP Matrix enhancements•KBD-DIGITAL is supported in addition to KBD-UNIVERSAL XF.This keyboard requires a serial-to-USB adapter to connect to the decoder.Both keyboards can be mixed in a clustered multi-decoder IP Matrix, one keyboard perdecoder.•Playback from local recording is supported.Permission is configured via Configuration Manager for the whole IP Matrix, valid for all users.•Buttons for next and previous camera have been added to the KBD-UXF functions.•Audio can be switched on or off via keyboard.•Camera channels can be extended via license up to 64 cameras per decoder unit.Note:IP Matrix manual is now separated intoo One configuration manual for IP Matrixo One operation manual for IP Matrix using KBD-UXFo One operation manual for IP Matrix using KBD-DIGITALSecurity•The latest Microsoft Windows security updates have been included.Miscellaneous•Background image and connection loss image can be uploaded to the decoder, replacing the default images. Reverting them to default is done by uploading an empty image.Note: Upload is only possible in conjunction with an empty service password.7.11. Changes with 9.60.0017•Temperature control margin increased to improve maximum performance at the specified maximum temperature, covering component tolerances, and to ensure that all productsadhere fully to their specification.•Various minor bug fixes.Security SystemsFromNuremberg BT-VS/MKP-XPT Product Management 20.04.202311BOSCH and the symbol are registered trademarks of Robert Bosch GmbH, Germany 7.12. Features with initial release 9.51• VIDEOJET decoder 7000 displays video from Standard Definition (SD), High Definition (HD),4K Ultra High Definition (UHD), and Megapixel (MP) cameras and encoders using H.264 or MPEG -4 encoding at up to 60 frames per second over IP networks.• VIDEOJET decoder 7000 provides an HDMI and a DisplayPort (via USB-C connector) output, both capable of driving up to 4K UHD displays simultaneously.• Display settings are automatically discovered and set for optimal display performance. • Monitor layouts can be switched independently for each display.• Upright monitors (portrait mode) are supported.• Video window (cameo) aspect ratio can be set to 16:9, 9:16, 3:4, or 1:1.• Active camera connections and layout are stored and automatically reconnected after reboot if configured. To avoid deadlock in case of an overload situation the automatic reconnect will be deactivated after VIDEOJET decoder 7000 was forced into reboot for 3 times within 10 minutes.• Video smoothing can be configured.• RTSP connections are supported, enabling connectivity to 3rd party and ONVIF cameras. • Discovery port is configurable.• Cameo distance is configurable.• VIDEOJET decoder 7000 supports IP Matrix application as built-in feature.• VIDEOJET decoder 7000 is able to display VCA metadata.• VIDEOJET decoder 7000 provides bi-directional G.711 audio for the video stream shown in single view on the first monitor.• Configuration is done using the Configuration Manager.• The number of decoders presented in capabilities is configurable to regulate the consumption of VMS licenses. Default value is 30.• System access is password-protected with two levels.• The system firmware can be upgraded remotely.• System API is compatible to predecessor VIDEOJET decoder 8000 for easy plug-and-play integration.• Operating temperature iso 0 °C to +50 °C (+32 °F to +122 °F) ambient temperature, with airflow o 0 °C to +40 °C (+32 °F to +104 °F) ambient temperature, still airFor detailed functional description of inherited firmware features, please refer to the VIDEOJET decoder 8000 firmware 9.51 release notes.For detailed technical specification, please refer to the datasheet.。

机扩s3的使用流程 (2)

机扩s3的使用流程 (2)

机扩S3的使用流程一、前言在云计算时代,机扩S3是一项非常重要的服务,它是一种对象存储服务,可以将数据以对象的方式存储在云端,适用于各种规模的企业和个人用户。

本文将详细介绍机扩S3的使用流程,帮助读者了解并正确使用该服务。

二、创建机扩S3存储桶1.登录机扩S3控制台。

2.在控制台上方选择创建存储桶按钮。

3.输入存储桶名称并选择地域。

4.配置存储桶设置,如访问权限、生命周期配置等。

5.点击创建按钮完成存储桶的创建。

三、上传文件至机扩S31.在控制台上方选择所创建的存储桶。

2.点击上传按钮。

3.选择要上传的文件,并配置上传设置,如权限、存储类别等。

4.点击上传按钮开始上传文件。

四、管理机扩S3存储桶1.在控制台上方选择所创建的存储桶。

2.在存储桶页面,可以进行如下管理操作:–创建文件夹:点击创建文件夹按钮并输入文件夹名称。

–删除文件或文件夹:选择要删除的文件或文件夹,并点击删除按钮。

–复制、移动或重命名文件:选择要操作的文件,并点击对应的操作按钮。

–设置访问权限:在访问权限页面进行权限配置。

五、使用机扩S3进行数据备份1.在控制台上方选择所创建的存储桶。

2.点击备份按钮,配置备份设置。

3.选择要备份的数据源,并配置备份规则。

4.点击创建备份按钮开始备份数据。

六、使用机扩S3进行数据检索1.在控制台上方选择所创建的存储桶。

2.点击检索按钮,配置检索设置。

3.输入关键词或选择目标文件,并设置检索规则。

4.点击开始检索按钮进行数据检索。

七、使用机扩S3进行数据恢复1.在控制台上方选择所创建的存储桶。

2.点击恢复按钮,选择要恢复的备份数据。

3.配置恢复设置,并点击确认按钮开始数据恢复。

八、使用机扩S3进行数据迁移1.在控制台上方选择所创建的存储桶。

2.点击迁移按钮,配置迁移设置。

3.选择源存储桶和目标存储桶,并配置迁移规则。

4.点击开始迁移按钮开始数据迁移。

九、结语通过以上步骤,我们可以使用机扩S3进行存储桶的创建、文件的上传和管理,以及数据的备份、检索、恢复和迁移。

西门子(Siemens)S7-1500R H 冗余系统的 PROFINET说明书

西门子(Siemens)S7-1500R H 冗余系统的 PROFINET说明书

SIMATICPROFINET使用 STEP 7 组态 PROFINET功能手册11/2022A5E03444491-AMSiemens AGDigital Industries Postfach 48 48A5E03444491-AMⓅ 10/2022 本公司保留更改的权利Copyright © Siemens AG 2013 - 2022.保留所有权利法律资讯警告提示系统为了您的人身安全以及避免财产损失,必须注意本手册中的提示。

人身安全的提示用一个警告三角表示,仅与财产损失有关的提示不带警告三角。

警告提示根据危险等级由高到低如下表示。

危险表示如果不采取相应的小心措施,将会导致死亡或者严重的人身伤害。

警告表示如果不采取相应的小心措施,可能导致死亡或者严重的人身伤害。

小心表示如果不采取相应的小心措施,可能导致轻微的人身伤害。

注意表示如果不采取相应的小心措施,可能导致财产损失。

当出现多个危险等级的情况下,每次总是使用最高等级的警告提示。

如果在某个警告提示中带有警告可能导致人身伤害的警告三角,则可能在该警告提示中另外还附带有可能导致财产损失的警告。

合格的专业人员本文件所属的产品/系统只允许由符合各项工作要求的合格人员进行操作。

其操作必须遵照各自附带的文件说明,特别是其中的安全及警告提示。

由于具备相关培训及经验,合格人员可以察觉本产品/系统的风险,并避免可能的危险。

按规定使用 Siemens 产品请注意下列说明:警告Siemens 产品只允许用于目录和相关技术文件中规定的使用情况。

如果要使用其他公司的产品和组件,必须得到Siemens 推荐和允许。

正确的运输、储存、组装、装配、安装、调试、操作和维护是产品安全、正常运行的前提。

必须保证允许的环境条件。

必须注意相关文件中的提示。

商标所有带有标记符号 ® 的都是 Siemens AG 的注册商标。

本印刷品中的其他符号可能是一些其他商标。

Shure WWB Wireless Workbench Quick Start Guide

Shure WWB Wireless Workbench Quick Start Guide

WWBWireless Workbench Quick Start GuideThe quick setup guide for Shure Wireless Workbench software.Version: 5.0 (2023-F)Table of ContentsWWB Wireless Workbench Quick Start Guide3 Overview3 Step 1: Download Wireless Workbench 3 Step 2: Connect Shure devices to your network 3 Automatic IP addressing 4 Manual IP addressing 4 Step 3: Configure the firewall 4 Mac 5Windows 5 Step 4: Open Wireless Workbench 5 Step 5: Verify your network connection 6 Network troubleshooting 6 Step 6: Coordinate frequencies7 Step 7: Set transmitter frequencies using IR sync7 Step 8: Monitor and control your system8 Step 9: Learn more 8••••••••••WWBWireless Workbench Quick Start GuideOverviewWireless Workbench (WWB) is free device management, coordination, and monitoring software that helps RF coordinators, touring, broadcast, theater and house of worship audio professionals manage everything from pre-show planning to frequency coordination, live channel monitoring, and post-performance analysis.Note: This is a quick setup guide for Wireless Workbench. For the full instruction manual, see the Wireless Workbench help page .By bringing together networkable and non-networkable Shure and third-party devices combined with RF data, this software al-lows you to quickly manage and coordinate your wireless devices so you can focus on mixing. Workbench facilitates quick and easy configuration, operation, and monitoring of your wireless devices, and is compatible with the following Shure networked systems:QLX-D Digital Wireless System ULX-D Digital Wireless System Axient Wireless Management Network PSM 1000 Personal Monitoring System UHF-R Wireless System Axient Digital Wireless System SLX-D Digital Wireless System ResourcesFor detailed help with Wireless Workbench, visit the Wireless Workbench Help page . To find the same help content within Wireless Workbench, press F1 or go to Help > Wireless Workbench help system .Other online resources:Workbench release notesWorkbench video tutorialsAnswers to frequently asked questionsStep 1: Download Wireless WorkbenchTo download Wireless Workbench, visit the Wireless Workbench page . Launch the installer and follow the steps to complete the installation.Note: You must be logged in to your computer as an administrator to install Wireless Workbench.®®®®®®®1.2.3.1.2.3.4.Step 2: Connect Shure devices to your networkWireless Workbench communicates with connected devices through an Ethernet network. Each device on the network must have a unique and valid IP address assigned to communicate with other devices on the network. IP addresses can be as-signed automatically by a computer, switch, or router that employs DHCP addressing.Automatic IP addressingTo take advantage of DHCP addressing, Shure devices have an automatic IP mode for quick and easy setup. If specific IP ad-dresses need to be assigned, the IP mode can be set to manual.Connect your computer and devices using CAT5 or better Ethernet cable. For multiple device systems, adding a routeror switch as shown in the diagram is recommended. Avoid using cross-over cables for any connections.Turn on your computer and all devices connected to the network.For each device, enter the network menu and set the IP address mode to Automatic to enable automatic IP addressing.Manual IP addressingAs an alternative to automatic IP addressing, a manual addressing option is available if you want to assign specific IP address-es to your devices.Connect your computer and devices using CAT5 or better Ethernet cable. For multiple device systems, adding a routeror switch as shown in the diagram is recommended. Avoid using cross-over cables for any connections.Turn on your computer and all devices connected to the network.For each device, enter the network menu and set the IP address mode to Manual.Assign unique IP addresses to each device. Assign the identical subnet mask to all devices.Step 3: Configure the firewallIf you have a firewall protecting your computer, you'll need to grant access to Wireless Workbench. Log in to your computer as an administrator to gain full access to your firewall settings or contact your IT administrator for help.For third-party firewall software, refer to the manufacturer's instructions for granting access to each instance of an application (there may be more than one instance).Note: If you receive an alert pop-up that blocks Wireless Workbench, check the boxes to allow access for all networks (Domain Networks, Private Networks, and Public Networks).1.2.3.◦◦1.2.◦◦1.2.MacFrom System Preferences , access firewall settings.If the firewall is on, open the Firewall Options to view the applications that request network access.For each of the following applications, select Automatically allow built-in software to receive incoming connections andAutomatically allow downloaded signed software to receive incoming connections :snetDameonWireless Workbench.appWindowsOpen the Windows Firewall on your computer.Place a check next to each instance of an application--there may be more than one instance--for the following applica-tions to allow access to Domain Networks, Private Networks, and Public Networks:snetDameonwireless workbenchRefer to the Microsoft Support website if you need more help with firewall configuration.Step 4: Open Wireless WorkbenchIn the welcome screen, set up a network connection and choose to create or open a show.Choose a network: Select the network that closely matches the numbering order and format of the IP address yourdevice is connected to. The first few numbers of the address shown in Wireless Workbench will match the first fewnumbers of the device's IP address.Tip: If you're not sure which IP address to choose, go to the network menu on the device to see what IP address it is using. Model-specific instructions for accessing the network menu are available in the hardware user guides, found on the user guide home page .Open an existing show or create a new show. If you create a new show, you are prompted to enter show informationand add devices to your show. Click Closewhen you are finished adding devices.1.2.3.• 1.2.• 1.Step 5: Verify your network connection Once you have selected a network, confirm the connection by looking for the network icon () on the display or front panel ofeach device.Devices connected to the network will automatically appear in the Inventory tab. To verify that your devices are connected:View the device ID, channel name, and other parameters.Click a device icon to flash the front panel of the device for remote identification.Verify that the devices online indicator is green. The number of devices listed should match the number of devices con-nected to the network.Network troubleshootingTry the following solutions for common problems. If the issue you're having doesn't appear here, see the Network Trou-bleshooting topic of the full Wireless Workbench help system .If the network icon doesn't appear on a device's screen:Check all cables and connections.Click the network status indicator and verify that the IP address of the network in your preferences correspondswith the IP addresses of your networked devices.If one of your devices doesn't appear in the Inventory tab:Check IP address to verify that device is on the same network as the computer network. Select Reports >Firmware and Network Summary for a report of the IP addresses of your computer and any discovered devices.2.•1.2.3.4.5.6.Open a terminal and try to ping the IP address of the device (to do this, type "ping" and enter the device's IP ad-dress).If the Device online indicator is gray, click the network status indicator and verify that the IP address of the network in your preferences corresponds with the IP addresses of your networked devices.Step 6: Coordinate frequenciesIn the Frequency coordination tab, you can organize, manage, and calculate frequencies for your system. As part of the coordi-nation, you can analyze the frequencies to make sure they are compatible with all the devices in your system and then deploy them to your devices.Perform a scan. In the scanning sidebar, select devices to scan with and start the scan.Add frequencies to the coordination. In the Add frequencies tab, choose to select frequencies from the inventory.Choose All frequencies from Inventory and click OK to bring frequencies into the coordination workspace.Select Analyze to check the compatibility of the current frequencies.Select Calculate to find compatible frequencies for all unlocked entries.Select Assign and Deploy to preview the assignments of channels and frequencies.Deploy the frequencies to your devices.Step 7: Set transmitter frequencies using IR syncPerforming an IR sync automatically tunes the portable device to the same frequency that was deployed to the networked de-vice. When the IR sync is complete, a wireless audio channel is formed between the two devices.Align the IR sync windows of the portable device and networked device, and then press sync or access the sync menu. Refer to the hardware user guides for details about IR sync for your model of transmitter and receiver.1.2.3.4.5.Step 8: Monitor and control your systemIn the Monitor tab, you can add channel strips and Mini-Timelines to monitor your devices. The properties panel displays RF and audio meters and allow you to adjust parameters in real-time.Add channel strips and a Mini-Timeline by dragging and dropping channels from the right pane. You can also use theStrip and Timeline checkboxes.Right-click a channel strip to see configuration options.Double-click a channel strip to see and change detailed device parameters.Click Auto to update the way your channel strip is arranged. Snap it to the frame or move it freely about the screen.Select the gear icon in the lower-right corner of the screen to customize channel strips.Step 9: Learn moreFor more information and support for Wireless Workbench, see the following resources: Shure Audio Institute - Trainings, educational materials, and other instructional content Wireless Workbench video tutorials on YouTubeWireless Workbench release notesAnswers to frequently asked questions。

PCWorX入门知识

PCWorX入门知识

Use of Software
Step1: Open the PC Worx Software Step 2:New Project
Step 3: Save Project Name .File->Save Project as
Step 4:配置PLC 的IP 。

(具体参考文档IP Assign )
Step 5:
点击总线配置空间
Step 6:点击总线结构中的AXC 1050 ,
弹出设备系统对话框。

Step 7:点击通信(Communication )按钮,弹出对话框,点击页面中的测试按钮,通过通信则出现图中绿色框图所示。

AXC 1050 Rev 要高于01/2.00
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PCWorX 入门知识
2016年8月23日
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数字签名者:liuchunhui DN :cn=liuchunhui, o=菲尼克斯电气中国公司, ou=STE, email=liuchunhui@, c=CN 日期:2016.09.20 15:13:41 +08'00'
Step 7:点击通信(Communication)按钮,弹出对话框,点击页面中的测试按钮,通过通信则出现图中绿色框图所示。

Notes:如果出现通信不正常一般是电脑IP设置与PLC的IP不在一个网段。

或者工程中的名字和PLC的名字不一样。

解决方案:
Step8:配置IO
(方法1)手动添加
(方法2)自动添加
Step9:
Build->Make.然后Download….Cold.。

Festo MS6(N)-SV-C软启动 快排放阀说明书

Festo MS6(N)-SV-C软启动 快排放阀说明书

Soft-start/quick exhaust valve MS6(N)-SV-...-COperating instructions80043711205NHOriginal:deSoft-start/quick exhaust valve MS6(N)-SV-...-C English.....................1Product description1.1Control sections and connections1Manual override at the pilot solen-oid valve1)2Pilot solenoid valve3Pneumatic port1(compressed airinlet)4Pneumatic port3(exhaust)5Silencer6Adjusting screw for setting thepressure switching point( Fig.13)7Flow control screw for setting thefilling time8Manual override at the soft-start/quick exhaust valve2)9Pneumatic port2(compressed airoutlet)1)-10V24/-10V24P:non-detenting,actuation from the top-V24/-V24P/-V110/-V230:non-detenting/detenting,actuation from the front2)detenting/self-resettingFig.1Control sections and connections1.2FeaturesFeatures Type SpecificationSeries MS Standard service unitSize6Grid dimension62mmThread type–Pipe thread ISO228N NPTFunction-SV Soft-start/quick exhaust valveConnection size-1/2Thread G½-AGB Connecting plate G¼-AGG Sub-base GÅ-AGD Connecting plate G½-AGE Connecting plate G¾-AQN Connecting plate N¼-AQP Sub-base NÅ-AQR Connecting plate N½-AQS Connecting plate N¾Performance level-C in accordance with EN ISO13849-1Supply voltage-V2424V DC(connection arrangement in accordance withEN175301)-V24P24V DC with M12plug socket adapter-10V2424V DC(pin allocation in accordance with EN175301),10bar-10V24P24V DC(M12in accordance with IEC61076-2-101),10bar-V110110V AC(connection arrangement in accordance withEN175301)-V230230V AC(connection arrangement in accordance withEN175301)Options-S SilencerTamper protection-MK Cover–adjusting screws pressure switching point(PSP)and main throttle(MT),manual override(MO)Fig.2Overview of variants2Function and applicationThe MS6(N)-SV-...-C electro-pneumatic soft-start/quick exhaust valve is intendedsolely for reducing pressure quickly and safely and for building up pressure gentlyin pneumatic piping systems and terminal equipment in industry.The product is intended for installation in machines or automated systems andmay be used only in the following ways:–in industrial applications–within the limits of the product defined through the technical data( 13Technical data)–in its original status,without unauthorised modifications–in perfect technical condition2.1Foreseeable misuseForeseeable misuse includes:–use outdoors–use as a press safety valve–use in the non-industrial area/residential area–use outside the limits of the product defined in the technical data–unauthorised modifications–bypassing of the safety function–use in reversible operation(reversal of supply and exhaust air)–“low demand mode”in accordance with EN61511or vacuum operationNoteIn the event of damage caused by unauthorised manipulation or use other thanthat intended,the guarantee is invalidated and the manufacturer is not liable fordamages.3Prerequisites for use•Make these operating instructions available to the design engineer and installerof the machine or system in which this product will be used.•Keep these operating instructions during the entire product life cycle.•Observe the rules/information of the trade association,the VDE specificationsand relevant national regulations at the location of use.3.1Technical requirementsGeneral conditions for the correct and safe use of the product,which must be observed at all times:•Maintain the specified limits(e.g.for pressures,temperatures and electric voltages).•Make sure there is a supply of correctly prepared compressed air in accordance with the specifications on the medium.•Before mounting,remove particles in the supply lines through appropriate measures.In this way,you protect the product from premature failure and high-er wear.•Pressurize your entire system slowly.This allows avoidance of abrupt move-ments.•Observe the warnings and instructions in these operating instructions.•Use the product in its original state,without any unauthorised product modifica-tions.3.2Qualification of trained personnelInstallation,mounting,commissioning,maintenance,repair and removal from operation may only be performed by qualified personnel with knowledge and ex-perience with electrical and pneumatic control technology.3.3Range of application and certificationsThe products MS6(N)-SV-...-C-V110-...and MS6(N)-SV-...-C-V230-...fulfil requirements of EC directives and are equipped with the CE marking.Standards and test values,which the product must comply with and fulfil,can be found in the section“Technical data”.The product-relevant EC directives can be obtained from the declaration of conformity in the internet.3.4StandardsStandard TitleEN ISO13849-1:2008-06Safety of machinery-safety-related parts of control systemsPart1:General principles for designEN ISO13849-2:2008-06Safety of machinery-safety-related parts of control systemsPart2:ValidationEN60204-1:2006-06Safety of machinery-electrical equipment of machinesPart1:General requirementsEN ISO4414:2010-11Fluid engineering-general rules and safety-related requirementsfor pneumatic systems and their componentsFig.4Standards3.5ServicePlease consult your local Festo repair service if you have any technical problems. 4Assembly and installation4.1MechanicalNoteInformation about mounting of module connectors,sub-bases and mounting brackets can be found in the operating instructions enclosed with the relevant accessories.•Place the MS6(N)-SV-...-C as close as possible to the location of use.•Place the MS6(N)-SV-...-C in such a way that you have sufficient spacefor a silencer.•The retainer can be fitted in any posi-tion.•Observe the flow direction from1to2.The numerals1on the producthousing serve as anorientation.Fig.5Flow direction Combination with service units of the MS series1.Remove the cover cap MS6-END1,if on hand,from the side to be com-bined(push upwards).2.Place the module connectorsMS6-MV3in the grooves of the in-dividual devices.A seal2is re-quired between the individualdevices.3.Secure the module connectorsMS6-MV with2screws(scope of de-liveryMS6-MV).Fig.6Assembly4.2PneumaticPort1and2If using fittings:•Observe the maximum permissible screw-in depth of the connecting threads: ISO228NPTMS6-...-½:10mm MS6N-...-½:10mm Fig.7Max.screw-in depth•Make sure that the compressed air lines are connected correctly.•Screw the connectorsinto the pneumatic ports using suitable sealing material. Port3(thread size G¾or NPT¾)When exhausting a system through the MS6(N)-SV-...-C,high sound pressure levels are generated.We therefore recommend that you use a silencer.•Screw the silencer into the pneumatic port3.•Make sure that there is unrestricted exhausting.Neither the silencer nor port3 should be blocked.5Electrical connectionWarningElectrical connections should be established only in the absence of voltage and by qualified personnel.WarningUse only power sources which guarantee reliable electrical isolation of the oper-ating voltage in accordance with IEC/EN60204-1.Consider also the general requirements for PELV circuits in accordance with IEC/EN60204-1.NoteLong signal lines reduce the resistance to interference.•Make sure that the signal cables are not longer than20m.6CommissioningTo start up the device,proceed as follows:1.Apply operating pressure p1.2.Switch on the supply voltage.The output pressure p2is built up slowly.The filling time“t”is set through the flow control screw attached to the cover.The output pressure rises correspond-ing to the set throttle point( Fig.12).If the preset pressure switching point (PSP)is reached,the main seat of the valve opens( Fig.13).The MS6(N)-SV-...-C is then ready for operation.No further settings are required.Tamper protectionTo prevent a manipulation of the settings,setting and control elements can be equipped with a cover 11Accessories.7OperationNoteExhaust with a voltage drop8Maintenance and care•Switch off the following sources of energy before cleaning the exterior of the device:–Operating voltage–Compressed air•If needed,clean the MS6(N)-SV-...-C from outside.Soap suds(max.+50°C),petroleum ether and all non-abrasive cleaning agents may be used.9DisassemblyNoteResidual pressure must be eliminated.1.Switch off the following sources of energy before dismantling:–Operating voltage–Compressed air2.Separate the respective connections from the MS6(N)-SV-...-C.10De-commissioning and disposalIn coordination with the waste management company,the product can be com-pletely disposed of through metal recycling(e.g.EAK170402).If necessary,the solenoid valve is dismantled and disposed of separately in electronic scrap recyc-ling(EAK160216).11AccessoriesDesignation TypeSilencer U-¾-BCover1)MS6-SV-C-MK1)covers pressure switching point,main throttle and manual overrideFig.8AccessoriesPlease select the appropriate accessories from our catalogue./catalogue12TroubleshootingMalfunction Possible cause RemedyValve switches abruptly Pressure switching point toolow,flow control valve openedtoo wideCorrect settingsValve does not switch Pressure switching point toohigh,flow control valve notopened widely enoughCorrect settingsFig.9Troubleshooting13Technical data13.1Safety-related characteristicsMS6(N)-SV-10V24-10V24P -V24-V24P-V110-V230Safety function VentingPerformance Level(PL)Venting:up to category1,PL cMax.pos.test pulse at logic0[µs]18002000––Max.neg.test pulse at logic1[µs]8001900––Venting time[s] Fig.14Venting timeCE marking(see declaration of conformity)–To EU Low VoltageDirectiveFig.10Safety-related characteristics 13.2General dataType MS6-SV-...-C MS6N-SV-...-C Pneumatic connection1Connection sizes Fig.2(with accessories) Pneumatic connection2Connection sizes Fig.2(with accessories) Pneumatic connection3G¾NPT¾Type of mounting In-line installationWith accessoriesMounting position AnyDesign Piston slideActuation type ElectricExhaust function No flow controlManual override(on the pilot solenoid valve)10V24/10V24P:non-detentingV24/V24P/-V110/-V230:non-detenting/detenting Manual override(on the soft-start/quick exhaust valve)detenting/self-resettingType of control pilotedValve function3/2-way valve,monostably closed,pressure built-up function adjustableOperating medium Compressed air to ISO8573-1:2010[7:4:4]Note on operating medium Operation with lubricated medium possible(inwhich case lubricated operation will always be re-quired)Operating pressure p1[bar]3…181)Pressure switching point[bar]adjustable diagram Fig.13Venting flow rate adjustable through flow control valve diagramFig.12C-value1}2[l/(s*bar)]-1/2:23.2C-value2}3[l/(s*bar)]-1/2:25.6b-value1}2-1/2:0.4b-value2}3-1/2:0.4Standard nominal flow rate1}2[l/min]5700Standard flow rate2}3[l/min]76002)Ambient temperature[°C]0…+60(0…+50with pressure sensor) Temperature of medium[°C]0…+60(0…+50with pressure sensor)Storage temperature[°C]–10…+60(0…+50with pressure sensor)Shock resistance Shock test with severity level1according toFN942017-5and EN60068-2-27Vibration resistance Transport application test with severity level1toFN942017-4and EN60068-2-6Electrical connection-V24:Plug,2-pin,to EN175301-803Type C-V24P:M12x1,2-pin,to EN60947-5-2-10V24:Plug,2-pin,to EN175301-803Type C-10V24P:M12x1,2-pin,to IEC61076-2-101-V110/-V230:Plug,3-pin,to EN175301-803Type CCoil characteristics-V2424V DC,1.5W-V24P:24V DC,1.5W-10V24:24V DC,2.5W-10V24P:24V DC,2.5W-V110:110V AC50/60Hz:pick-up power3VA,holding capacity2.4VA-V230:230V AC,50/60Hz:pick-up power3VA,holding capacity2.4VAPermissible voltage fluctu-ation[%]±103)Sound pressure level4)[dB(A)]93Protection class IP65with plug socketHousing material information Die-cast aluminiumCover material information PALower cover material information PASeals material information Nitrile rubberProduct weight[g]8865)1)-10V24P/-10V24:3…10bar2)measured at p1=6bar with silencer U-¾-B3)-V230:–14%/+10%4)maximum A-weighted impulse sound pressure level at the loudest measuring point when venting thevalve with silencer U-¾-B5)with silencer:1006gFig.11General data13.3Venting flow rateFlow rate qn dependent on the number of revolutions n of the main throttle screw (HD)p1:6barFig.12Flow diagram13.4Pressure switching pointWith the main throttle(MT)located in the cover,a slower pressure build-up of output pressure p2is achieved.If the output pressure p2has reached the switch-through pressure,the valve opens and the complete operating pressure p1is ap-plied at the output.The pressure switching point can be set by turning the adjust-ing screw for the pressure switching point(PSP).121PSP maximum2PSP minimumFig.13Pressure switching point13.5Venting timeThe following table shows the venting time in normal operation(N)with silencerU-¾-B at various volumes and operating pressures.Normal opera-tion N Operatingpressure3barOperatingpressure6barOperatingpressure10barOperatingpressure18bar Venting time[s]Venting time[s]Venting time[s]Venting time[s] at1.0barat0.5barat1.0barat0.5barat1.0barat0.5barat1.0barat0.5barVolume[l]20.40.50.50.60.60.70.70.8 100.60.80.9 1.1 1.1 1.3 1.4 1.6200.9 1.3 1.5 1.9 1.9 2.9 3.5 3.040 1.5 2.2 2.6 3.4 3.4 4.3 4.5 5.5 Fig.14Venting time。

CADWORX安装及汉化说明

CADWORX安装及汉化说明

安装选择CADWORX安装盘上的安装文件setup.exe可将CAWORX软件安装到硬盘上,安装过程比较简单。

根据软件提示完成整个安装过程。

注意:当你把安装盘放入光驱,软件会自动运行安装文件,如果没有自动运行,则双击setup.exe文件。

Plant_PID文件夹下的setup.exe文件包含CADWorx Plant Professional 2013、CADWorx P&ID Professional 2013、CADWorx P&ID 2013三个文件的安装Steel文件夹下的setup.exe文件包含CADWorx Steel Professional Plus 2013的安装CDR文件夹下的setup.exe文件包含CADWorx Design Review 2013和CADWorx Design Create 2013的安装快速启动:1.运行setup.exe文件2.点击安装过程创建的图标,启动CADWORX3.按照对话框的提示,完成剩下部分的安装4.第一次运行需要设置一些参数,一般选择默认值就好CADWORX安装安装类似于大部分软件的安装,以下是安装要求安装驱动器是什么?CADWorx使用哪个版本的AutoCAD?CADWorx安装在什么位置安装CADWorx:1.把光盘放入光驱2.点击开始3.选择运行,或在搜索程序和文件“框中键入以下信息。

4.在<CD-DRIVE>的命令行中键入:\ SETUP.EXE(或单击浏览以找到CD-ROM驱动器上的SETUP.EXE)。

5.单击“确定”开始安装。

6.在“用户帐户控制”,单击“是”以AUTOCAD2010为例,安装CADWORX7.在2013安装对话框选择NEXT8.确认安装在当前用户的电脑上,如果是则选择OK,如果不是则取消安装。

选择正确的用户登录并重新从1-7开始安装9.选择yes 同意许可协议10.选择当你运行CADWORX时加载的AUTOCAD的版本11.选择下一步选择安装产品对话框12.选择安装Install Plant Professional 和Install P&ID Professional两个中的专业版本,选择完毕,输入安装序列号。

2008年杀软最新排行榜

2008年杀软最新排行榜

2008年杀软最新排行榜(一)第一名:罗马尼亚的老牌杀毒软件BitDefender第二名:俄罗斯老牌杀毒软件Kaspersky (卡巴迷注意哦,有很多很强资源哦)第三名:Linux 的故乡芬兰的杀软F-Secure Anti-Virus(本人正在使用)第四名:台湾的趋势科技网络安全个人版PC-cillin第五名:捷克的老牌杀毒软件ESET Nod32 (最新版本哦)第六名:杀毒软件McAfee VirusScan第七名:杀毒软件Norton AntiVirus (瘦死的骆驼比马大哦,其实NIS2007的确不错的)第八名:杀毒软件AVG Anti-Virus第九名:杀毒软件CA Antivirus很新鲜哦,还是官方中文的哦!)第十名:杀毒软件Norman Virus Control这个也是官方中文的哦!!)病毒包测试警告:新手勿下!!!如果中毒,后果自负!!!此测试具有一定风险,都是一些已知病毒一般较强的杀毒都可以对付!不过还是具有一定危险性!请三思后才做。

做之前要做好备份或是用影子系统以防万一!迅雷下载:直接杀压缩包,如果杀毒数低于3600个,请换你现有的杀毒软件吧(说笑的):/down_365mf_com_060501/old_1024/atozvirus.rarbitdefender V10汉化破解版下载解压后:1、运行bitdefender_avplus_v10.exe安装原版。

2、完成后重启按F8进入安全模式!3、在安全模式下运行BitDefender Antivirus Plus v10简体中文语言补丁-psgl.exe进行汉化!注意:汉化过程中及可能出现XXX.DLL无法创建,此时只要在安装目录下面找到XXX.DLL文件,把它重命名为任意文件名,再重新安装汉化包即可。

4、重启进入WINDOWS,运行BD AV Plus v10-注册机.exe,点击generate,会出现注册码,把注册码中的“-”符号去掉,把各段数字连起来,再照模照样进行注册就可以了。

PC WORX(内部资料)的使用方法

PC WORX(内部资料)的使用方法

电气培训资料Technical Specification1 编程软件 PC WorX1.1 PC WorX 用户界面主要有工程树窗口、编程窗口、编辑向导窗口组成。

工具栏上有3个切换工作区图标:激活IEC编程工作区、激活总线组态工作区、激活工程数据分配工作区。

在编程工作区编写程序,在总线组态工作区进行硬件配置和设置IP地址,在工程数据分配工作区进行输入输出过程映射。

激活IEC编程工作区激活总线组态工作区激活工程数据分配工作区编程窗口编辑向导工程树窗口消息窗口图1-1 IEC 编程工作区图1-2 总线组态工作区图1-3 过程数据分配工作区1.2 创建工程从“文件”菜单中选择“新建工程...” 命令,在弹出的对话框中,选择PLC 的类型。

这次使用的PHOENIX 150 PLC,型号为ILC 150 ETH Rev.>01/2.00 总线结构设备细节设备类别过程数据分配图1-4 新建工程1.3 硬件组态和设置IP地址将图标切换到总线组态工作区,可手工插入INTERBUS设备。

•在“总线结构”窗口中选择INTERBUS0.0节点•在设备类别中,打开“Phoenix Contact”下IL文件夹•在IL文件夹下,打开产品组(I/O数字量和数字I/O)•选择要插入的设备(例如:IB IL 24 DI 16-ME)图1-5 总线结构如何设置IP地址初次通电的ILC 150 ETH,需要设置IP地址。

可以通过IPAssign软件设置。

通过IPAssign软件设置IP地址:关闭PC WorX软件,设置计算机IP地址(192.168.0.1),用网线(交叉线或平行线都可以)将电脑和ILC 150 ETH连接。

•打开IPAssign软件->点击“下一步”->此时显示的MAC地址列表为空->按一下ILC 150 ETH上的“RESET”按钮->MAC地址表将显示出电脑和ILC 150 ETH的MAC地址。

Quick Start Guide 快速入门指南说明书

Quick Start Guide 快速入门指南说明书
from the ground station in real time. Follow Me (Ground stations with GPS required) - Follows ground station. X PlusOne will follow the ground station as you
40mm screws
3mm nuts
3. Propellers
The wings silver spinners spin clockwise and the pylons black spinners spin counter-clockwise. a) Unscrew the spinner and place the 10x5 props on the main wing motors, and the 10x5R on the pylon motors. b) Tighten the spinner by holding the motor still and spinning the spinner into place. Tighten firmly with fingers.
safety switch
c) (Ai Only) Ensure that the craft has a GPS signal by checking for a blue light inside the compass unit. d) Arm the motors by holding the throttle down and right.
*Always fly at locations that are clear of building and other obstacles. *DO NOT fly above or near large crowds. *Avoid flying at altitudes above 400 ft. *Be very careful when flying 19,600 ft. or more above sea level. *Fly in moderate weather conditions with temperatures between 32° F to 104° F.

KBC Networks WES3 第三代无许可5GHz无线以太网系统快速启动指南说明书

KBC Networks WES3 第三代无许可5GHz无线以太网系统快速启动指南说明书

Quick Start GuideWES3IntroductionWelcome to KBC Networks’ Quick Start Guide for the WES3, 3rd generationunlicensed 5GHz Wireless Ethernet System. This guide has been designed toprovide a step-by-step guide to setting up a WES3 wireless link.Each WES3 RF module includes user-selectable firmware that allows any WES3model to be configured as an AP/Host or a Client providing a simpler approach tocreating and expanding point-to-point and point to multipoint wireless networks.DownloadsFull specifications, features and additional information can be found on the relevant product page on the KBC website here as well as in the downloads section: /resources/downloads. GeneralCheck the product upon receipt for any visible damage which may have been caused during shipping. Claims and discrepancies must be reported within 1 week of original product shipment from KBC. See below for model numbers and system contents.Part Numbers – Individual UnitsModel Number For use in: Antenna Power Requirement Field of ViewWES3-AX-CA Americas17dbi directional 24Vdc passive PoEUnit is supplied with powerQSG-WES3_Series-Rev1807 Copyright © KBC Networks Ltd. 2018WES3-KT-POE (2) WES3-AX-CF 192.168.1.200 192.168.1.201 --WES3-EDG-KT (2) WES3-AX-CA 192.168.1.200 192.168.1.201 (2) ED-G System Contents – WES3-AX-CA /-CB, -CC, -CE & WES3-AX-BA /-BB, -BC, -BE VersionsQty Description1 WES3 RF module with integrated directional antenna1 24Vdc power supply with integrated PoE injector – non PoE version only, please see table below 1 Strain-relief external RJ45 LAN port seal1 Quick Start Guide1 WES3 Pole/Wall Mounting Kit which includes:Qty Description1Pole clamp bracket1Bracket body (L/R swivel piece)2Connecting pieces (up/down alignment)250mm, 1.98” long 1/4” hex bolt2¼” hex nuts127mm, 1.06” long ¼” hex bolt2Flat washers 15mm, 0.59”2Locking washers 10mm, 0.39” long1U-bolt2¼” lock washersNote: all versions of WES3 units contain the above list of pole/wall mounting assembly kits.System Contents – WES3-AX-AA /-AB, -AC, -AE Omni-Directional VersionsQty Description1 WES3 RF module with (2) external N-connector antenna ports1 24Vdc power supply with integrated PoE injector – non PoE version only, please see table below 1Strain-relief external RJ45 LAN port seal2 5 dBi Omni-directional Antennas1 Quick Start Guide1 WES3 Pole/Wall Mounting KitSystem Contents – WES3-AX-CF /-CG & WES3-AX-BF /-BG VersionsQty Description1 WES3 PoE powered RF module with integrated directional antenna1 Strain-relief external RJ45 LAN port seal1 Quick Start Guide1 WES3 Pole/Wall Mounting KitNote: This version assumes that an IEEE802.3af PSE device is available to power the WES3 radio. No injectors or power supplies are provided.System Contents – WES3-AX-AF /-AG Omni-Directional VersionsQty Description1 WES3 PoE powered RF module with (2) external N-connector antenna ports1Strain-relief external RJ45 LAN port seal2 5 dBi Omni-directional Antennas1 Quick Start Guide1 WES3 Pole/Wall Mounting KitNote: This version assumes that an IEEE802.3af PSE device is available to power the WES3 radio. No injectors or power supplies are provided.QSG-WES3_Series-Rev1807www.kbcnetworks .comCopyright © KBC Networks Ltd. 2018Physical DeploymentThis equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with instructions found in this document. Failure to comply with these instructions will invalidate warranty.All wireless units should be programmed and bench tested install installation. KBC recommends creating a master network diagram to record all IP addresses and key network information.WES3 Factory Default Settings (unless ordered in WES3-KT or similar kits or pre-configured systems when “KBC-PRE-CONF” service was ordered)Parameter Setting LAN IP Address 192.168.1.202 GUI User Nameadmin GUI PasswordpasswordModeAccess Point (WDS)Channel/Frequency161 (5.805 GHz) Channel Spectrum Width 20/40 SSIDKBC_WES3 Pre-shared Key 11111111 MAC-Filter Disabled TX Power Output Max Antenna Gain 17Connecting to a WES3 RF ModuleKBC Networks recommends shielded, outdoor-rated, straight-through Ethernet cables when connecting near power outlets and when exposed to the elements. 24V PASSIVE POE INPUT 48V 802.3af POE INPUTWES3-AX-CA /-CB, -CC & -CE WES3-AX-CF /-CG WES3-AX-BA /-BB, -BC & -BE WES3-AX-BF /-BG WES3-AX-AA /-AB, -AC & -AE WES3-AX-AF /-AGWES3-PIM-WP: 24Vdc power supplywith integrated PoE injector POE Port WES3 RF ModuleIEEE802.3af standard PoE switch(Americas Only) Remote Power Solutions AvailableYou may also be using a KBC “Power Box” for the Client unit at the pole. In that case you would not power via the supplied injector but rather from the pass through injector built-into the “SPB” power enclosure. The following are optional power solutions which are available (Americas only) and support the WES3 series:Model Powers/ConnectsKBC-SPB-1AF-24 One <15W draw IP camera and one 24V POE input WES3 series node (eg WES3-AX-CA) KBC-SPB-1AT-24 One <30W draw IP camera and one 24V POE input WES3 series node (eg WES3-AX-CA) KBC-SPB-1AT-48 One <30W draw IP camera and one 48V POE input WES3 series node (eg WES3-AX-CF) KBC-SPB-4AF-24 Up to 4 <15W draw IP cameras and (1) 24V POE input WES3 series node (WES3-AX-CA) KBC-SPB-4AF-48 Up to 4 <15W draw IP cameras and (1) 48V POE input WES3 series node (WES3-AX-CF) KBC-SPB-24-24 (2) 24V POE WES3 series nodes (ie WES3-AX-CA) in a relay format in a location where are no cameras to connect at that specific location.KBC-SPB-48-48 (2) 48V POE WES3 series nodes (ie WES3-AX-CF) in a relay format in a location where are no cameras to connect at that specific location.KBC-SPB-4AF-48 Up to 3 <15W draw cameras (or one 30W camera) and (2) 48V POE WES3 series nodes in a wireless relay format in a location where are cameras to connect as well.KBC-SPB-HPoE-24 One <70W draw IP PTZ and one 24V POE WES3 series node (ie WES3-AX-CA)KBC-SPB-HPoE-48 One <70W draw IP PTZ and one 48V POE WES3 series node (ie WES3-AX-CF)KBC-SPB-4AF-48-70W One <70W draw IP PTZ and either two (2) 48V POE WES3 series nodes or one additional low wattage draw camera and a single 48V POE WES3 series nodeRemote power and connection to the wireless transceiver can also be made via KBC’s line of industrial battery backup UPS or solar power kits to maintain 24/7 power when onsite power is either inconsistent or unavailable. For more info see the power section of our website here. Contact KBC for info on what is needed for the correct power input.Configuring WES3 for Point-to-Point and Point to MultipointPTP = Point-to-Point / PTMP = Point to MultipointConfiguring the AP/Host Antenna1.Set laptop to static IP on 192.168.1.xxx network2.Connect to WES3 RF module as shown in previous section.3.Once WES3 RF module is connected to power source, the power LED light on the back of the unit willturn on. After 30-60 seconds you may hear the WES3 “beep”, which is normal, alerting you that it is booted up.4.Once WES3 is connected to laptop or switch the network LED on the back of the unit will turn and flashto indicate link activityOpen a web browser and type in the factory default IP address 192.168.1.202. If no response: you may be using a kit (see note in orange below) or a pre-configured system.KBC-SPB-4AF-48 or KBC-SPB-4AF-24 KBC-SPB-1AF-24 or KBC-SPB-1AT-24 /-48QSG-WES3_Series-Rev1807www.kbcnetworks .comCopyright © KBC Networks Ltd. 2018Note: factory pre-configured “kitted” WES3 units (ie WES3-KT and WES3-KT-POE) are set to 192.168.1.200 for the Host unit and 192.168.1.201 for the Client device.If using a WES3-KT, WES3-KT-P5, WES3-KT-P5T, WES3-EDG-KT or a pre-configured system using “KBC-PRE-CONF” service code, skip the following configuration steps and go to the “Instructions for Physical Deployment” at the bottom of this guide.5. Enter ‘password’ to access the Status page6. The first step is to change the LAN IP Address. Click the Network tab then click ‘Edit’7. Change the IP Address then click ‘Save & Apply’8. After the IP address is updated – it will take you back to the Login page and your browser will now be atthe new IP address. If you don’t get to the Login page make sure you don’t have an IP address conflict and ensure your laptop is set to the same network range (subnet) as the WES3.9. Now that you have logged back in – notice you are on the Status pagepassword• Highlighted are the SSID & Radio MAC Address (shown as ‘APHost MAC')• For each PTP and PTMP wireless system to connect, the APHost and client(s) need to benetworked together using the SSID and Radio MAC Address fields • KBC recommends the APHost and Client(s) share a unique SSID.• KBC also recommends the APHost be MAC locked to each client and each client should be MAClocked to its APHost• The radio MAC address can be found on the Status page (as shown above) as well as on the backof each WES3 RF module (as follows)10.11. Now in the Wireless Settings – Confirm that the SSID matches each client antenna. If you change theSSID click ‘Save & Apply’12. Click on the MAC Filter tab if this feature is desired. It is recommended for enhanced security, howevernot required for the radios to link.13. Enable the MAC-Address filter by clicking on the drop down menu to select ‘Allow listed only’ 14. Enter the radio MAC Address of each client antenna in the box15. To enter more than one radio MAC address, click the green + icon to add another field 16. When complete click ‘Save & Apply’17. If there is more than one PTP or PTMP system at one location, each APHost needs to be set to a differentunique channel or frequency. Select the channel. 18. Click ‘Save & Apply’Radio MAC Address listed here on back of every WES3 antennaQSG-WES3_Series-Rev1807 www.kbcnetworks .com Copyright © KBC Networks Ltd. 2018Configuring the Client Antenna19. Leave WES3 APHost antenna plugged in and powered up. Connect directly to the client antenna andrepeat steps 1-1120. Look at the bottom of the page under ‘Wireless Interface’ on the ‘General Setup’ tab. Look at the ‘Mode’field and select ‘Client (WDS)” from the drop-down menu.21. Verify that the SSID matches the SSID of the APHost antenna.22. Enter the radio MAC address of the AP host antenna into the “Remote MAC” field. For help see step 10.23. Click “Save & Apply”24. Now the Client and APHost are wirelessly connected. Verify wireless connection by looking at the‘Connection Status’ information.25. KBC recommends that the wireless signal strength is greater than 40 but less than 70.• Wireless Signal Strength = difference between noise & signal✓ Signal = - 36dbm ✓ Noise = - 95dbm✓ Wireless Signal Strength = 59dbm (ie, in the 40-65 range)26. You can also confirm that the wireless status bar is close to 100%27. While there is a frequency selection on the Client interface, the frequency is always driven by the APHostso no matter what channel for which the Client is selected, it will connect to its Host frequency provided that the SSID, PSK and radio MAC-filter security feature (if enabled) are all entered correctly to link wirelessly.28. The same information can be found on the Status page29.APHost in the field provided. Click on the Ping start button and confirm that you get 5 packetstransmitted and received with 0% packet loss. The average ping time should be under 10ms for most applications. Please contact KBC Networks technical support if this test fails.Connecting multiple standard WES3 Clients to a High Throughput Host/AP (ie WES3HTG series)Some systems require the use of a high throughput series ‘receiver’. The WES3 series can link to the WES3HTG provided several parameters match up. Parameter WES3 Default Setting WES3HTG Default Setting Field reconfiguration to:LAN IP192.168.1.202 192.168.1.152 Ensure that all WES3 / WES3HTG units have independent IP Addresses to avoid IP Conflicts. Record all IP changes! GUI User Name admin admin N/A GUI Password passwordpasswordN/AHost/Client ModeHost (Access Point WDS)Host (Access Point WDS)All WES3 units change to Client WDS; keep WES3HTG in Access Point WDS Mode.Channel/Freq 161 (5.805 GHz) 161 (5.805 GHz) N/A (unless a more appropriate frequency is needed in the environment)Spectrum Width 20/40 20/40/80 N/A (unless a more appropriate spectrum width is needed in the environment)SSIDKBC_WES3 WES3HTG All Clients must match Host setting; change to your desire. Record changes.Pre-shared Key11111111 11111111 No required changes, however, KBC recommends changing from default for security purposes.Remote MACN/AN/AOnly applicable to Client Mode: enter radio MAC of WES3HTG Host if this setting is desired (recommended).MAC-Filter Disabled Disabled Only applicable to Access Point Mode: enter radio MAC of each remote wireless Client unit to be connected to the Host if this setting is desired (recommended). TX Power Output MaxMaxN/AAntenna Gain17 17Change WES3HTG Host to appropriate setting depending on the model number: WES3HTG-AX-AA → 5 WES3HTG-AX-BA → 9WES3HTG-AX-CA (keep at 17)QSG-WES3_Series-Rev1807www.kbcnetworks .comCopyright © KBC Networks Ltd. 2018Instructions for Physical DeploymentThis equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with instructions found in the KBC Networks’ manual. Damage due to misuse is not covered by warranty.1. Feed the Ethernet cable through the black weather coupler protection piece prior to crimping on the RJ45connector.2. Hand-tighten the Ethernet cable connection protecting piece, do not tighten further. Damage due to over-tightening the black weather coupler into its RJ45 housing is not covered under warranty.3. The Ethernet cable should have wiggle room to allow condensation to release. Leave a gap small enoughto keep out bugs and such but open to allow moisture to release and drip down the cable away from the port.4. Do not mount the antennas horizontally or upside down. The black external LAN port should pointdownwards.5. Once the cable is inserted into the external LAN port RJ45, a small flat head screwdriver, or similar tool,is needed to release the tab of the RJ45 connector on your cable. If you pull the cable without releasing the tab, it will damage the port.Trouble-shootingContact KBC for technical assistance. Here are some ideas to try. ProblemSuggestionNo signal strength LEDsEnsure Host in Access Point WDS mode and Client(s) in Client WDS mode. Ensure that all Clients are set to matching parameters as Host. Many times when the MAC filter is enabled there is an incorrect character. Verify all characters match exactly or try disabling anderasing the “Remote MAC” from the Client side (and MAC-Filter on the Host). If they link after disabling that feature then it is likely that an incorrect MAC or character was used.Not all signal strength LEDs light upEnsure clear wide-open line of sight. If you have even just one signal strength LED then the configurations are likely correct. Try improving the alignment of the antennas and/or another frequency in case the problem is related to RF interference in the environment.Unit reboots itself continuously after a couple of minutesThe “Ping Watchdog” feature may be turned on and is configuredimproperly. Check the feature (system/tools) and disable to see if the constant auto-reboot stops.Unit stops connecting to mate antenna until a power reset is performedThis is symptomatic of 3rd party RF interference. Attempt the following suggestions:Run a scan from the Host (Network/Wireless/Spectrum) todetermine the least noisy frequency and set the Host to that channel.Reduce channel spectrum widthLower power output or try another antenna gain option Enable one of the self-healing tools such as aout-reboot byhours or ping watchdog.No Network LEDCheck all Ethernet cabling and LAN ports on all devices connected to WES3HTG unit.No access to GUI; cannot ping IP **NOTE: your system may have been pre-configured.Check provided documentation for unit IP address per serial number. If working with one of the kits, the default IP is either 192.168.1.200 or 192.168.1.201. The IP would only be 192.168.1.202 after performing a hard reset (see warning for this process below; reset as final option). It is important to record all changes. If the IP address is changed from default there is no way to recover it if forgotten other than a restore to defaults. Having to hard reset will be a time consuming effort.WES3 LED Status Indicators↑Flashing LED Solid LED LED offWSS Wireless Signal Strength (see #26)1. RSSI4/STATUS ↑In power-up / boot-up process40+ RSSIWSS less than 40 or no wireless link2. RSSI3 30-39 RSSIWSS less than 30 or no wireless link3. RSSI2 20-29 RSSIWSS less than 20 or no wireless link4. RSS1 10-19 RSSIWSS less than 10 or no wireless link5. NETWORK – Ethernet link activity - LAN Link activity established↑Link activity from wireless unit to connectedEthernet device or across wireless linkNo link to Ethernet cable connected device(not indicative of wireless link/strength)6. Power Power appliedNo power to unit.Note:The LEDs do not change color.Factory Reset to Default via GUI1.Click on ‘System’ then ‘Firmware’2.Click on ‘Perform Reset’Factory Reset to Default via Hard Reset ButtonWARNING: A hard reset to defaults will erase all saved info including the system requirements for a wireless connection. When possible, save a copy of the config file to a known and accessible location and record all changes made to the WES3 device.RESET AT USER RISK: Incorrect reset procedure can result in damage to the internal board and require a return to KBC Networks or need for replacement at user cost. If the button is pushed but not held for the duration of the reset process it MUST be powered down and retry. Do not press the button without powering down and restarting.1.Power up the WES3 RF module and allow it to go through its power up process.2.Remove the Phillips head screw near the port on the bottom of the WES3 RF module.3.Insert a small screwdriver or paperclip into screw hole in order to push the reset button.4.Hold the button for 12-15 seconds and release.5.RF module will reset to the WES3 factory default settings found on page 1 of this guide.Warranty InformationSee our website at: https:///policies-procedures/general-content/about-us/policies-procedures for warranty information covering all of KBC Networks products.ComplianceFCCChanges or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:•This device may not cause harmful interference, and•This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operations of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.Industry CanadaThis Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (E.I.R.P.) is not more than that permitted for successful communication. This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s).Operation is subject to the following two conditions:•This device may not cause interference, and•This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est confrome à la norme NMB-003 Canada. Pour réduire le risqued’interférence aux autres utilisateurs, le type d’antenne et son gain doivent être choisies de façon que la puissance isotrope rayonnée équivalente (PIRE) ne dépasse pas ce qui est nécessairepour une communication réussie. Cet appareil est conforme à la norme RSS Industrie Canada exempts de licence norme(s). Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes:17 Compliance•Cet appareil ne peut pas provoquer d’interférences et•Cet appareil doit accepter toute interférence, y compris les interférences qui peuvent causer un mauvais fonctionnement du dispositif.CE MarkingCE marking on this product represents the product is in compliance with all directives that are applicable to it.This equipment may be operated in the following countries:Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Romania, Switzerland, Sweden.Installer Compliance ResponsibilityDevices must be professionally installed and it is the professional installer's responsibility to make sure the device is operated within local country regulatory requirements.RoHS/WEEE Compliance StatementEuropean Directive 2002/96/EC requires that the equipment bearing this symbol on the product and/or its packaging must not be disposed of with unsorted municipal waste. The symbol indicates that this product should be disposed of separately from regular household waste streams. It is your responsibility to dispose of this and other electric and electronic equipment via designated collection facilities appointed by the governmentQSG-WES3_Series-Rev1807 Copyright © KBC Networks Ltd. 2018or local authorities. Correct disposal and recycling will help prevent potential negative consequences to the environment and human health. For more detailed information about the disposal of your old equipment, please contact your local authorities, waste disposal service, or the shop where you purchased the product.Need Help?Please visit our website or contact your nearest KBC office or dealer.KBC Networks Office Contact InformationNorth & Latin America, USAPhone: +1 949 297 4930Toll-free: +1 888 366 4276Email: ***************************EMEA, UKPhone:+44(0)1622 618787Email: *******************************APACChinaPhone (1): +86 25 8688 3321Phone (2): +86 25 8688 4058Email: ***************************SingaporePhone: +65 98463323Email: *******************************。

ZEISS Predictive Service Technology Technical Note

ZEISS Predictive Service Technology Technical Note

ZEISS Predictive ServiceTechnology information for our Remote Service ProgramZEISS Predictive ServiceTechnology information for our Remote Service ProgramAuthor: Dr. Christian Schwindling, Marcus Jacob Carl Zeiss Microscopy GmbH, Germany Date:January 2022This document describes the architecture and security features of ZEISS Predictive Service.It is intended to help IT decision-makers understand how ZEISS Predictive Service operates within your environ-ment and how it meets your technical security requirements. It is also intended to address questions about key issues such as communication through firewalls and network security.The central part of the network connectivity is the so-called Agent, a small software package installed on the microscope’s control PC. It is configured to run as a Windows service with local system privileges as “ZEISS Predictive Service Agent”.When running, the ZEISS Predictive Service Agent will try to establish a connection to the ZEISS enterprise server at using the https protocol with TCP port 443 and 256-bit TLS (transport layer security) end-to-end encryption. This connection is always outbound only. This means the communication channel is always initiated by the agent so that the agent can only receive messages over an established connection. It is important to know that at no time the ZEISS Predictive Service agent will act as a server and open ports for inbound connection, effectively avoiding a typical attack vector. If the local network requires a proxy server, the server address can be configured.If a user name and password is required, the password will bestored using strong AES 256-bit encryption in the installation directory of ZEISS Predictive Service agent.Typically there is no need to modify firewall settings, if outbound HTTPS connections towards are already permitted.The enterprise server is hosted using Microsoft Azure Cloud infrastructure, certified and audited according to international standards (e.g. ISO 27001, HIPAA, FedRAMP , SOC1, and SOC2).The application running on enterprise server is based on PTC ThingWorx, which includes industry-standard security features like HTTP authentication and authorization, security logging sub-systems, encrypted storage of all sensitive data(login data), support for transport layer security to ensure that all data transmitted over the wire is encrypted (TLS 1.2 with Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) 256 bit).The communication between ZEISS enterprise server and the agent follows the secure WebSocket Standard.ConnectivityFigure 1 ConnectivityThere will be an initializing phase where the agent establishes a secure connection to the enterprise server over the HTTPS. Over that connection, a WebSocket upgrade is done to allow bidirectional communication between agents and ZEISS enterprise server. After the initializing phase, the agent pushes the specified data values that are important to monitor the instrument health data or to generate customer reports. Data values could be for example operating hours, component level voltages, or connection status. Also, the log files will be transferred over the same established connection. Every data transfer requires an established communication channel, which is always initiated by the agent. Consequently, the enterprise server can only request data over an established secure connection. Once the connection has been established it will be maintained until a connection loss requires establishing a new connection.Connectivity Summary• Windows service ZeissPredictiveServiceAgent.exe • Only outbound HTTPS, 256-bit TLS/SSL securedconnection on port 443• No open ports for inbound connections• Proxy server support• Typically no changes to firewall settings• Microsoft Azure cloud infrastructure certified and audited according to international standards (ISO 27001, HIPAA, FedRAMP, SOC1 and SOC2)Condition MonitoringThis section describes the use case Condition Monitoring, which is based on the connectivity model described above. Condition Monitoring is the systematic retrieval of relevant instrument health information and its server-based processing. The goal is to detect deviations in the instrument performance before they impair the user’s result or even result in unplanned downtime. A typical example is the preventive replacement of a mechanical component which has reached its maximum movement cycles.Instrument health data can be, for example, operating hours, movement cycles of motorized components, component level voltages, firmware versions, and error messages.The exact scope is device-specific.All relevant data is collected by the system operating software of the ZEISS microscope and saved to separate log files (see table 1). These files can be opened with a text viewer. The log files are continuously monitored by the agent software. As new data is stored, the agent parses the log file and transmits the data items to the enterprise server over the established connection. Information about operating system and system operation software (e.g. ZEN, SmartSEM) are retrieved through the registry and Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI). This data can contain an operating system version, PC serial number, and hard drive utilization. Besides the parsing, complete log files will also be transferred to the server to help ZEISS support personnel to identify system failures quickly without the need of collecting the respective log files manually. Before data upload, all potentially sensitive personal data will get anonymized. Based on our testing, we expect average network traffic to be less than 2 MB per day. Log files are typically uploaded once per day.These estimates are highly dependent on system usage. When the agent is first installed, higher than normal network traffic is expected while historical data is uploaded.Below you will find a list of the log files with corresponding storage locations on the customer’s system control PC.On the server, data is stored with a timestamp and checked against predefined rules. Actions, such as the notification ofa ZEISS service engineer can be triggered.Trained and authorized ZEISS staff can log on to the enterprise server and review the full data set and its history for diagnostic purposes. At no time, results from the microscope user for some processed images are transmitted in this data stream. Condition Monitoring Summary• Only log file data from specific log file storage locations are transmitted (see table 1).These files are fully transparent and plain-text readable • No user-specific information or files are included incontinuous monitoringDevice type Log file name Description PathElectron microscopes EM Server.log Information about EM Server C:\ProgramData\Carl Zeiss\SmartSEM\Log\EM Server.logElectron microscopes Log Folder Includes SmartSEM Logs (GIS, FIB,…) C:\ProgramData\Carl Zeiss\SmartSEM\LogElectron microscopes Snapshot Folder Includes Capella System Snapshots C:\ProgramData\Carl Zeiss\Capella\SystemBackupsElectron microscope Log Folder Data monitoring of EM ServiceCenter SoftwareC:\ProgramData\Carl ZeissMicroscopy GmbH\EmServiceCenter\DataMonitoring\ExternalD:\EmServiceCenter\DataMonitoring\ExternalLight microscopes remote service.log.xml Already parsed information fromZEN.log.xml and ZENCore.log.xmlC:\ProgramData\Carl Zeiss\RemoteService\remote service.log.xmlLightmicroscopesZEN.log.xml Information about ZEN software C:\ProgramData\Carl Zeiss\LoggingLight microscopes ZENCore.log.xml Information about ZEN coresoftwareC:\ProgramData\Carl Zeiss\LoggingX-ray microscopes XradiaAppn.log wheren=1,2,….N used in systemsoftware v11.1XradiaApp_n.log wheren=1,2,….N used in systemsoftware v12Information about Versa systemparametersC:\Program Files\Carl Zeiss X-rayMicroscopy\Xradia Versa\XX.X.XXXX.XXXXX\Log FilesX-ray microscopes Centre.logComms.logFilStore.logGetter.logHealthcheck.logSerial.logTCC.logTube.logVac.logWarm.logX-ray source logs C:\Program Files\Carl Zeiss X-rayMicroscopy\Xradia Versa\XX.X.XXXX.XXXXX\logsTable 1: Overview of log files3. Installation by field service engineer• All necessary information and documents are sent to ZEISS and an on-site visit is scheduled.Please clarify also if there are specific proxy settings needed and if so, please have these settings available for installation• ZEISS field service engineer will install ZEISS Predictive Service Agent• Test if the connection between the Agent software and the Enterprise server is established For more security details please check on TeamViewer: https://cdn.de/docs/en/TeamViewer-Security-Statement-en.pdf •All necessary information and documents are sent to ZEISS and a remote installation session is scheduled. Please clarify also if there are specific proxy settings needed and if so, please have these settings available for installation •You will receive an e-mail from ZEISS service with a link to download the TeamViewer Quick Support software. Please note that this software will not be installed permanently on your PC•Start the TeamViewer Quick Support software and acceptthe TeamViewer session request and remote control request• ZEISS tech support will install ZEISS Predictive Service Agent• Test, if the connection between the Agent software and the Enterprise server is established2. Installation via TeamViewer remote desktop sharing InstallationAfter approval of Predictive Service by you and your IT department, there are two options to get your ZEISS microscope connected. The precondition for both options is that your system is connected to the internet with all necessary security measures (e.g. antivirus software). Please see also our recommendations for data security.1. Preinstallation in factoryFor selected system types (LSM, Axioscan, etc) the Predictive Service agent software is already preinstalled in our factory. When you will start your system operation PC for the first time, a pop-up screen of Predictive Service software will appear and will guide you through the activation process (e.g. terms and conditions acceptance, internet settings).Optional image uploadYou have the possibility to select the optional Image Upload function regarding automated Sample Finder. This option can be selected or unselected during the activation process or afterwards within the Predictive Service settings menu on your system. At these points the referring General Conditions of this feature can be viewed at any given time.This automated Sample Finder Image Upload mainly helps ZEISS to improve Machine Learning models to further enhance Sample Finder functionalities and efficiency.Security relevant UpdatesZEISS may update the Predictive Service Software from time to time to provide the latest functionality and security updates. These updates will be installed automatically unless you explicitly reject the consence of the General Conditions of Predictive Service.If the consent is rejected Predictive Service will be deactivated at all.Technical factsOverview of Data SecurityThis section will give you an overview of data security standards and measures in the context of ZEISS Predictive Service IoT product.P TC ThingWorx IoT platform• Server security (due to IT security reasons, individual measures will not be listed here)• Secure design principles• Authentication and authorization• Matrix multi-tenancy• Security logging sub-system• Encrypted storage of all sensitive data• Recommended and supported backup strategy • Protection against common vulnerabilities• Support for transport layer security• Additional security features• File transfer and application tunneling withThingWorx EMS• Secure and scalable on-demand centersConnectivity security• Manufacturer’s requirements for connected product security• End-customer requirements for connected products Testing and validation of data security measures• Continuous (daily) testing due to automated tests ofcustom implemented features• Evaluation of permissions to access different backendservices of custom implemented features• Penetration Tests (“Pen Tests”) are executed once every year by trusted and verified external partners. Any findings will be fixed.• Continuous updates on Internet-facing systems and core dependencies• Secure development environmento Access to the officeo Access to the systemso Separation of productive- and test-platformo Backup• Version control• Change control• Acceptance test• Secure programming techniquesPorts 443Protocols HTTPS, Secure WebsocketURL of ZEISS server IP addresses 52.174.243.245Certification of Microsoft Azure cloud infrastructure ISO 27001, HIPAA, FedRAMP, SOC1 and SOC2 Connection security TLS 1.2 with AES 256bitSupported proxy settings for installation - No authentication - Basic authentication - Digest authentication - NTLM authenticationAvailable and patched local area network connected toZEISS system PCRJ 45 connector for LANSecurity patched and measures according to your local IT security standards e.g. installing antivirus software; please see recommendations for data security policy on ZEISS Microscopy Systems(see references)Established and working outbound internet connectionMicrosoft Azure cloud storage• Access and permission managemento Security groupso Permission levelso Permission states• DDoS protection• Secure by design• Credential security• Live site response• Service security• General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)• Data residency and sovereignty Testing and validation of data security measures • Different kinds of testing• No changes of third-party software(Exception: security holes)• Training measures of employees• Control of outsourced developmentCarl Zeiss Microscopy GmbH 07745 Jena, Germany E N _ 4 3 _ 0 1 3 _ 0 4 6 | C Z -0 1 / 2 0 2 2 | D e s i g n , s c o p e o f d e l i v e r y a n d t e c h n i c a l p r o g r e s s s u b j e c t t o c h a n g e w i t h o u t n o t i c e . |©C a r l Z e i s s M i c r o s c o p y G m b HReferencesRecommendations for data security policy on ZEISS Microscopy SystemsAGBs General terms and conditions Predictive Service.............................................................. ......................................................... MartinFischerDr.ChristianSchwindling Head of Global Service & Customer Care Head of Remote Service & IT Support ZEISS Research Microscopy Solutions ZEISS Research Microscopy Solutions。

CF-33 Quick-Start Guide

CF-33 Quick-Start Guide

JULY 2018TOUGHBOOK® 33QUICK-START GUIDEKELTEK Incorporated | CF-33 Quick-Start Guide2 // 14CF-33 TECHNICAL BULLETINYOU MAY NEED TO RESTORE THE GPS TO LEGACY SETTINGS:1. Ensure that you are logged into Windows as an administrator2. Download the following package:https:///d/s71df59562c243d983. Click the download button4. All GPS software must be closed5. Unzip the compressed zip file to the desktop of the computer6. Locate the run.bat file, right-click, and Run as Administrator7. The bat file will run for a few minutes, then it will initiate a reboot. The first run of this bat file installs the correct drivers8. Upon reboot, locate the run.bat file again, right-click it, and select Run as Administrator again.9. The second run-through of this bat file changes the sentences from the GPS device to Legacy mode.10. Once the bat file has finished, it will initiate another reboot.11. Once rebooted, click start and type Device Manager. SelectDevice Manager in the search results.12. Expand the Ports section of Device Manager and rememberwhich port the U-Blox device is on. There may be two ports for this device, but they are identical.13. Next click start and type GPS Viewer. The GPS Viewer softwareshould be an option in the search results. Select it.14. When the software opens, select the COM port that the U-bloxdevice is using and choose 4800 for the baud rate.17. Click Connect18. Your device should print out a sentence that starts with$GPRMC. If you don’t see it, you may need to click thedisconnect button and scroll through the list to locate it. If you still don’t see it, repeat steps 10 through 19.19. If you do see this sentence, you can now close the devicemanager and GPS Viewer and attempt to reconnect yourmapping software to the U-Blox COM Port.IS THE GPS MODULE PROVIDING GPS STRINGS?1. Ensure that all GPS Mapping software is completed exited out2. Click Start3. Type GPS Viewer or navigate to the Panasonic Folder and click GPS Viewer to open it.4. Click Start and type Device Manager, then open it. You can also access it by opening a file folder, right-clicking on either “My Computer” or “This PC” on the left, and selecting “Manage”, then selecting device manager on the left side5. Under the Ports section, locate the U-blox device to determine the correct COM port6. In GPS viewer select that COM port and select 9600 for the baud rate, click Connect7. If you are seeing GPS information flow through this COM port, then the module is working. If not, the module may need to be enabled in the bios of the computer.01 //02 //MAPPING SOFTWARE CAN‘T CONNECT TO THE GPS COM PORT:KELTEK Incorporated | CF-33 Quick-Start Guide5 // 14SETUP A VIRTUAL COM PORT THAT USES THE SAME GPS SOURCE In past versions of each line of Toughbooks, in order to have multiple pieces of software utilizing the same GPS source, you had to use a 3rd-party software called a COM Splitter. This software attached itself to the COM port assigned to the GPS source, then duplicated it to two additional COM ports for both of your applications to use.With the advent of the U-Blox GPS device, this is no longer required. The difference is that the U-Blox GPS device that his found in current mark series Toughbooks is a USB GPS device, not a serial device, so multiple applications can attach to the same device by creating virtual COM ports. This process explains how to do this.1. Click Start and type Device Manager, then open it. You can also access it by opening a file folder, right-clicking on either “My Computer” or “This PC” on the left, and selecting “Manage”, then selecting device manager on the left side2. Click the Actions menu at the top and select Add legacy Hardware(continued on next page)01 //USING TWO MAPPING APPLICATIONS FROM THE SAME COM PORT:KELTEK Incorporated | CF-33 Quick-Start Guide 6 // 14SETUP A VIRTUAL COM PORT THAT USES THE SAME GPS SOURCE3. Click the Next button4. Select “Install the hardware that I manually select from a list(Advanced)5. Click Next6. Scroll down and select “Ports (COM & LPT)”7. In the left list select U-blox, and in the right list select the U-blox device, then click Next8. Click Finish to complete the wizard. This now creates an additional COM port in device manager. Both of these COM ports can now be attached to your GPS software.01 //USING TWO MAPPING APPLICATIONS FROM THE SAME COM PORT:KELTEK Incorporated | CF-33 Quick-Start Guide7 // 14ARE THE DOCK ANTENNAS CONNECTED AND THE ANTENNA SWITCH ON?To ensure that the pass-through on a Panasonic Toughbook or Toughpad is configured and wired correctly, refer to the chart below, remembering that every Panasoniccomputer is setup for Cellular in the Upper location. Several of the docking stations listed below also have an external antenna switch that must be in the external or ON position in order for the pass-through to function properly. Havis docks have are listed in the matrix below. The only platform that is not listed is the new CF-33, which is configured as Upper(Cellular or Wi-Fi) in Antenna Port 1 and Lower(GPS) in Antenna Port 2. Gamber Johnson Docks are all setup the same. Antenna Port 2 is used for GPS and Antenna Port 1 is used for Cellular or Wi-Fi. See the image below for port and switch locations.Click or visit the following for a comprehensive breakdown of docking station pass through antenna information:• https://bit.ly/2mehuKL01 //MAPPING SOFTWARE GETTING POOR GPS RECEPTION WHILE IN THE DOCKING STATION:HOW TO INSTALL THE SIM ON A CF-33:ON A CF-33, THE CELLULAR SIM TRAY IS A LITTLE TRICKIER TO REACH.These steps will walk you through the process.1. If the CF-33 is powered up, please shut the machine down and disconnect it from any AC power source.2. If you have a keyboard attached to the CF-33 tablet, please remove it before beginning.3. If you have a rotating hand-strap as shown below, please unclip the bottom two clasps.01 //KELTEK Incorporated | CF-33 Quick-Start Guide8 // 14HOW TO INSTALL THE SIM ON A CF-33:ON A CF-33, THE CELLULAR SIM TRAY IS A LITTLE TRICKIER TO REACH.4. Both the right and left clasps must be undone, then the hand-strap body will fold backward.5. Once the clasps are removed and the strap is folded backward, you will see the silver body of the CF-33.6. At the lower edge of the CF-33, there is a grey slider that allows the top-half of the silver body to extend up and rotate open. Push the grey slider to the right to slide open the body of the CF-33.7. Once the body is slid up, you can rotate it back to lay against the rotating hand-strap.01 //KELTEK Incorporated | CF-33 Quick-Start Guide9 // 14 HOW TO INSTALL THE SIM ON A CF-33:ON A CF-33, THE CELLULAR SIM TRAY IS A LITTLE TRICKIER TO REACH.8. The SIM tray is located under the battery on the stylus side of the CF-33. To remove the battery locate the black slide switch directly above the battery shown below.9. Push the slide switch to the right to remove the battery.10. In the lower corner of the battery bay, you can see the SIM tray. To Open the SIM tray, push the black slider to the left.11. The SIM tray door pivots open. Be sure to insert the SIM as shown in the label. The SIM should click into place and easily be removed.12. Once the SIM is in place, re-assemble the CF-33 in the exact reverse order it was taken apart.01 //KELTEK Incorporated | CF-33 Quick-Start Guide 10 // 14ONCE THE SIM HAS BEEN INSERTED INTO THE CF-33 CONNECTION IS QUITE SIMPLE.In previous Toughbook and Toughpad models, a third-party connection software was needed to interface with the cellular card. This is no longer the case as Windows now manages the connection for you. Simply click on the Connection button down in the system tray near the clock, and ensure that the Cellular option is blue. If your SIM is inserted and activated, you will have the option to connect to it at the top of the menu.01 //CONNECTING TO YOUR LTE NETWORK:SETTING UP THE SHUT-DOWN/SLEEP OPTIONS IN WIN10:THIS PROCESS SHOWS YOU HOW TO FORCE THE COMPUTER TO STAY ACTIVE.By default, Windows encourages computers to dim the screen, go to sleep, andshutdown at specific intervals to save device battery life, however that is not always convenient for work-flow.1. In the system tray locate the battery symbol and right-click on it.2. Select Power Options from the list. This will open the Power Options window.3. Select Change plan settings for the Panasonic Power Management plan01 //KELTEK Incorporated | CF-33 Quick-Start Guide11 // 14 SETTING UP THE SHUT-DOWN/SLEEP OPTIONS IN WIN10:THIS PROCESS SHOWS YOU HOW TO FORCE THE COMPUTER TO STAY ACTIVE.4. This opens up the details of the plan. To force Windows to keep the device active indefinitely, adjust the options to never perform, like the following.Click the Save Changes button at the bottom of the screen to apply the settings.01 //CHANGING THE FUNCTION OF THE TABLET BUTTONS:BY DEFAULT, THE TABLET BUTTONS CONTROL SPECIFIC FUNCTIONS ON THE COMPUTER.By default, the tablet buttons on a Panasonic Toughpad control specific functionson the computer. These settings are configurable using the Windows Application “Panasonic Dashboard”. However, there is another location for altering the functions of these button that takes precedence to the Panasonic Dashboard application, which is located in the bios of the machine. To adjust these settings, follow this process.1. If the computer is currently running, restart it. If the computer is off, then boot it.2. When presented with the Panasonic Logo screen, perform one of the two following options:a. Repeatedly tap the F2 button until you are presented with the Blue andGrey themed Bios screen.b. Repeatedly tap the upper left corner of the screen until presented with theBlue and Grey themed Bios screen.3. Navigate to the Main tab using the right arrow or the touch screen, as shown below. (continued on next page)01 //KELTEK Incorporated | CF-33 Quick-Start Guide12 // 14CHANGING THE FUNCTION OF THE TABLET BUTTONS:BY DEFAULT, THE TABLET BUTTONS CONTROL SPECIFIC FUNCTIONS ON THE COMPUTER.By default, the tablet buttons on a Panasonic Toughpad control specific functionson the computer. These settings are configurable using the Windows Application “Panasonic Dashboard”. However, there is another location for altering the functions of these button that takes precedence to the Panasonic Dashboard application, which is located in the bios of the machine. To adjust these settings, follow this process.4. Use the down arrow or the touch screen to select the Tablet Button Configuration sub-menu.5. You will see a list of the available tablet buttons, which correspond to the buttons below the touchscreen.6. KELTEK’s best practice is to make the Up/Down buttons perform screen brightness operations instead of volume adjustments, like below.7. Once you have made the adjustments you would like on each button set, hit the escape button to go back. You can also click the keyboard button in the upper right corner to display the on-screen keyboard.8. Navigate to the Exit tab and select Save Values and Reboot to apply the changes made.9. Once the computer has rebooted, the settings will become active.01 //KELTEK Incorporated | CF-33 Quick-Start Guide13 // 14 THE BARCODE SCANNER ON MY CF-33 DOESN’T WORK WITH TRACSDOWNLOAD TOOLS AND CHANGE THE BARCODE MODULE INTO COM PORT.1. Download the Barcode Tools from any of the following links:a. ftp:///computer/knowlededocs/Barcode2COM.exeb. ftp://ftp.panasoni/computer/knowledgedocs/Barcode2KBW.zip2. To change barcode module into COM port mode, run the Barcode2COM.exeapplication as Administrator from the download link provided. This will perform the following changes:a. Convert Barcode module into COM port mode from USB HID Keyboard orUSB HID POS.b. Register the barcode module into Windows assigned port.3. To revert these change back to USB HID Keyboard, run the Barcode2KBW.exeapplication as Administrator, which will perform the following:a. Convert Barcode module into COM port mode from USB HID Keyboard orUSB HID POS.01 //KELTEK INCORPORATEDTHANK YOU FOR THE BUSINESS.。

TP-789Rxr Quick Start Guide

TP-789Rxr Quick Start Guide

TP-789Rxr Quick Start (P/N: 2900-301008QS REV 1)P/N: 2900-301008QSRev: 1Scan for full manualTP-789Rxr Quick Start GuideThis guide helps you install and use your TP-789Rxr for the first time.Go to /downloads/TP-789Rxr to download the latest user manual and check if firmware upgrades are available.Step 1: Check w hat’s in the boxTP-789Rxr HDMI Line Receiver 4 Rubber feet 1 Quick start guide 1 Power adapter and cord1 Bracket setStep 2: Get to know your TP-789Rxr# FeatureFunction1 SETUP DIP-switches Set the operation DIP-switches.2 IN LED Lights green when an active, far-end source device input signal is detected.3 OUT LEDLights green when an active sink (acceptor) output signal is detected via the HDBT link.4 LINK LED Lights green when an HDBT link is established with the HDBT transmitter.5 POE FEEDER LED Lights green when the device is feeding PoE power to the HDBT connected transmitter.6 ON LEDLights green when the device receives power either from the power supply unit or by PoE.7 HDBT IN RJ-45 Connector Connect to the RJ-45 HDBT OUT connector on a transmitter (for example, WP-20, TP-780Txr ). 8 HDMI OUT Connector Connect to an HDMI acceptor. 9ETHERNET RJ-45 ConnectorFor LAN extension to the transmitter.10 IR 3.5mm Mini Jack ConnectorConnect to an external infrared emitter / sensor.11 RS-232 (G, Rx, Tx) 3-pin Terminal Block Connector Connects to an RS-232 port for serial link extension to a transmitter. 12 48V DC Power Terminal Block ConnectorIf TP-789Rxr provides PoE, connect it to the Kramer power supply. If it accepts PoE, no power connection is needed.Step 3: Install TP-789RxrInstall TP-789Rxr using one of the following methods:Attach the rubber feet and place the unit on a flat surface.Fasten a bracket (included) on each side of the unit and attach it to a flat surface. Formore information go to/downloads/TP-789Rxr.Mount the unit in a rack using an optional RK-3T rack adapter.Step 4: Connect the inputs and outputsAlways switch OFF the power on each device before connecting it to your TP-789Rxr. For best results, we recommend that you always use Kramer high-performance cables to connect AV equipment to TP-789Rxr.Connecting TP-789Rxr as a power provider:Connecting TP-789Rxr as a power acceptor:RJ-45 Pinout:DIP-Switch SettingsFor the HDBT connector, see the wiring diagram below:All DIP-switches are set to OFF (up) by default. Changes to DIP-switch 4 only takes effect afterrebooting the device.For optimum range and performance use the recommended Kramer cables available at /product/TP-789Rxr .Step 5: Connect the powerWhen used as a PoE provider, connect the 48V DC power supply to TP-789Rxr and plug it into the mains electricity (to also provide power to a transmitter).When accepting power from an HDBT transmitter via PoE there is no need to connect the 48V DC power supply. Safety InstructionsCaution: There are no operator serviceable parts inside the unit.Warning: Use only the Kramer Electronics power adapter that is provided with the unit. Warning: Disconnect the power and unplug the unit from the wall before installing. See for updated safety information.Step 6: Operate TP-789RxrUpgrade the firmware by: • Setting the DIP-switches. • Loading the new firmware viathe RS-232 port on the TP-789Rxr .Technical Specifications。

Sleepware G3 Alice NightOne 快速上手指南说明书

Sleepware G3 Alice NightOne 快速上手指南说明书

Sleepware G3 Training Module Alice NightOne Quick Start GuidePreparing the Device1.Remove battery cover from the back of the Alice NightOne device.2.Place the Oximetry Module connector into the connection on the Alice NightOne device (bottom leftcorner).3.Secure the cable in place with the screw provided.4.Insert 2 new AA batteries with (+) ends matching (+) symbol on the bottom of the battery chamber(batteries not included). (Battery Life: 10-12 hours of recording)5.Next, add the device to Sleepware G3 by connecting one end of the USB cable to the Alice NightOnedevice, and the other end to the computer running Sleepware G3. Sleepware G3 will automaticallydetect the device and add it to the toolbar. It will remain there until removed manually. Or, you can add it manually by selecting Devices on the Sleepware G3 toolbar. Then, Add Device>Alice NightOne>OK.Adding the Device to Sleepware G3Create ConfigurationsUse the Build Channel Configurations tool to create your configurations/list of channels to be recorded. (The Alice NightOne device does not have to be connected to the computer to create your configurations/list of channels. Your selections will be stored on your computer.) The configuration files are located by default: (Windows 7) C:\ProgramData\PhilipsRespironics\SleepwareG3\Configuration\AliceNightOneCreating your ConfigurationsYou can create configurations for basic diagnostic testing as well as for therapeutic testing. Alice NightOne can connect wirelessly to any Philips Respironics (CPAP, BiPAP, autoPAP, AutoSV and AVAPS) device having Bluetooth® capability, including available Philips Respironics devices with the Bluetooth Accessory Module installed or internal Bluetooth functionality.Loading Information onto the Device for a Study1.Remove the battery cover on the back of the Alice NightOne device.2.Connect one end of the USB cable to the Alice NightOne device.3.Connect the other end of the USB cable to the computer with Sleepware G3 installed.4.Sleepware G3 will automatically detect the connection and, after a short while, go from No Signal toIDLE. The Good Study Indicator (GSI) will illuminate, as shown in the image on the right below, letting you know communication with the device has been successfully established.Loading Configuration and Patient Information onto the Device5.Click on the dropdown arrow on the Alice NightOne toolbar, and select Configure Device.6.Add Information under the tabs: Main, Patient Stats, Auto Start, and Good Study Indicator.*Note: Patient Information cannot be edited post-acquisition unless the database is connected.o Tab 1: “Main”▪Enter the patient’s name, birth date, gender, and Patient ID.▪Select the desired configuration.▪View the device storage status (internal memory).o Tab 2: “Patient Stats” - Enter the patient’s height and w eight (BMI is auto-calculated).o Tab 3: “Auto Start” - (Since Alice NightOne has Auto-On feature, only under unusual circumstances is there a need for Program Start.)o Tab 4: “Good Study Indicator (GSI)”▪Enable GSI.▪Indicate Good Study Target Duration.▪Select Channels to be evaluated for GSI.7.Click the Send button. The information will be sent to Alice NightOne. If a diagnostic configuration isused, the device is ready for testing!PAP Configuration8.If a PAP configuration is being utilized, keep Alice NightOne connected to the computer in the IDLEstatus.9.In Sleepware G3, access the dropdown menu for Alice NightOne in the device display area. SelectConnect to Therapy Device.10.Select the type of wireless connection: Bluetooth via Bluetooth Accessory Module or Bluetooth builtinto CPAP. If you choose Bluetooth via Bluetooth Accessory Module, enter the last 4 digits of theaccessory module serial number in the space provided. If you choose Bluetooth built into CPAP, enter the last 4 digits of the therapy device serial number.11.Select OK.12.When both devices are powered on, they can be synched. Follow the Bluetooth Accessory Modulepairing instructions to initiate this synchronization. For Alice NightOne, all that is necessary is to poweron the device. The wireless connection icon on the Alice NightOne device will be solid green when it is successfully paired to the therapy deviceRetrieving Data from Alice NightOne after a Study1.Remove the battery cover on the back of the Alice NightOne device.2.Connect one end of the USB cable to the Alice NightOne device.3.Connect the other end of the USB cable to the computer with Sleepware G3 installed. (Studies arestored on the internal memory of Alice NightOne. The device has a 4 GB memory with average study sizes of 50 MB).4.Sleepware G3 will detect the Alice NightOne for download, and show a message stating, “Enteringdownload mode.” If this does not happen automatically, select File>Import>Alice NightOne data. The Alice NightOne Download Utility will open showing the studies contained in the device memory.5.Place a check mark in the box in the “I mport” column for the patient whose study you would like toimport.6.Select Import. You will get an import status message and a message stating the download wassuccessful.7.If importing one patient only, this study will open in Sleepware G3. If importing multiple studies, thepatients will appear on the Start Page of Sleepware G3. Double click on the patient name to open the recorded study and begin scoring.Consult the Sleepware G3 Online Help and Alice NightOne manuals for additional information.1122255 R00JDW 04/09/2015。

Dell EMC Repository Manager 3.3.1快速入门指南说明书

Dell EMC Repository Manager 3.3.1快速入门指南说明书

Dell EMC Repository Manager Version 3.3.1 Quick Start GuideNotes, cautions, and warningsA NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better use of your product.A CAUTION indicates either potential damage to hardware or loss of data and tells you how to avoid theA WARNING indicates a potential for property damage, personal injury, or death.© 2018 - 2020 Dell Inc. or its subsidiaries. All rights reserved. Dell, EMC, and other trademarks are trademarks of Dell Inc. or its subsidiaries. Other trademarks may be trademarks of their respective owners.Chapter 1: Introduction (4)Prerequisites for installing DRM (4)Hardware requirements (4)Software requirements (4)Downloading DRM (5)Chapter 2: Installing and maintaining DRM (6)Installing DRM on Microsoft Windows operating systems (6)Installing DRM on Linux operating systems (6)Sample commands (7)Launching Repository Manager (7)Running DRM from the Start menu (7)Running DRM from desktop (7)Running DRM from command line interface (7)Upgrading DRM (8)Repairing DRM on Microsoft Windows operating systems (8)Uninstalling DRM on Microsoft Windows operating systems (8)Uninstalling DRM on Windows through CLI (8)Repairing DRM on Linux operating systems (9)Uninstalling DRM on Linux operating systems (9)Uninstalling DRM on Linux through CLI (9)Contents31Introduction The Dell EMC Repository Manager (DRM) ensures that the systems are up-to-date with the latest BIOS, driver, firmware, and software. DRM allows you to:•Create repositories of customized components and updates.•Create groups of related updates for systems running the Microsoft Windows and Linux operating system .•Generate comparison reports and update baselines of custom repositories.The customized repositories are made up of Dell EMC Update Packages (DUPs) or Non-DUPs (such as .exe, .msi, .bin or any other file formats) files. DUPs are software utilities that are provided to update specific software and firmware components. You can arrange these components to group the related updates together. You can import the repository content in all the three formats, however, you can export the repository content in catalog.xml format only.This guide describes the installation process of Dell EMC Repository Manager (DRM) on the supported versions of operating systems. Topics:•Prerequisites for installing DRM•Downloading DRMPrerequisites for installing DRMThis section lists the specific prerequisites to be considered before installing DRM.Hardware requirementsTable 1. Hardware requirementsRequirement DetailsProcessor 1 GHz Pentium processor or equivalentRAM 4 GBHard Disk 1 GB of available spaceDisplay1024 x 768 high color, 32-bitOptical Drive (Optional)CD/DVD writerSoftware requirementsDRM works on a wide range of Operating Systems for Windows and Linux. Listed are the specific Operating Systems that DRM is tested with:•Microsoft Windows Server 2016•Microsoft Windows Server 2019•Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)•RedHat Enterprise Linux 8.0•RedHat Enterprise Linux 7.7•SUSE Linux 15•Ubuntu 18.044IntroductionDownloading DRMYou can download DRM from DRM Knowledge Base page or /support.To download DRM from /support1.In the support site, click Drivers & Downloads.2.In Enter a Service Tag, Serial Number, Service Request, Model, or Keyword search box, provide the system details.3.In Drivers & Downloads section, all the applicable drivers are displayed. You can manually search the complete list or use thedifferent search fields to find the DRM installer.4.Select the Download Actions check-box against DRM, and click Download.Introduction52Installing and maintaining DRMThis chapter lists the prerequisites and the procedure to install or uninstall DRM.Topics:•Installing DRM on Microsoft Windows operating systems•Installing DRM on Linux operating systems•Sample commands•Launching Repository Manager•Upgrading DRM•Repairing DRM on Microsoft Windows operating systems•Uninstalling DRM on Microsoft Windows operating systems•Uninstalling DRM on Windows through CLI•Repairing DRM on Linux operating systems•Uninstalling DRM on Linux operating systems•Uninstalling DRM on Linux through CLIInstalling DRM on Microsoft Windows operating systemsTo install DRM through a graphical user interface on Microsoft Windows operating systems:1.Browse to the location where the DRM installer is available. Double-click the <DRMINSTALLER_3.x.x.xxx_A00>, where x.x.xxx isthe latest version or the build number.The DELL EMC Repository Manager installation wizard is displayed.2.After reviewing the Introduction screen, click Next.You can review the preferences by clicking Previous.3.Review the License Agreement and select I accept the terms of the License Agreement. Click Next.4.On the Choose Install Folder window, choose a folder to install the repository manager. Click Next.After you select a folder and want to revert to the default folder, click Restore Default Folder.5.On the Choose Shortcut Folder window, select the location where the shortcuts are to be created. The available options are: NewProgram Group, Start Menu, Desktop, Quick Launch Bar, Other location, No icons required . After selecting the required options, click Next.If you want to create the icons for all the users using the repository manager, select Create Icons for All Users option.6.On the Migrate previous versions data window, the Repositories information and Preferences from any 2.x version of therepository manager (if installed) is migrated to the current version of the software.7.On the Pre-Installation Summary window, review the selected preferences and click Install.The installation of the repository manager is completed successfully.8.Click Done to exit the installer.The repository manager is configured for your system.9.The installation successful message is displayed is displayed. Click OK.Installing DRM on Linux operating systemsTo install DRM from a command-line interface on Linux operating systems:Ensure that you perform the following prerequisites:•Ensure that you are logged in with root or administrative privileges.•Ensure that you have the following libraries that are installed for Ubuntu operating systems:○Libgtk-2.0-0○Libgtk-2.0-cil6Installing and maintaining DRM1.Download the <DRMINSTALLER_3.x.x.xxx_A00> software from the support site.2.Open the command-line interface and navigate to the location where the DRM installer file is available.3.On the interface, enter the following command Change Dell EMC Repository Manager Installation.exe -isilent -uninstallEnsure that you install DRM on the default path to work as expected.Post-installation:1.After completing the installation, the drmuser user account is created. This account is used to run all DRM tasks on repositories andcatalogs.2.drmuser user account for all directories and files that are used for repository and catalog tasks. You may get an Access Denied error if the drmuser user account does not have the required read and writeSample commandsThis section describes some of the sample commands used in installing and using DRM.Table 2. Sample commandsLinux syntax Microsoft Windows syntax Description/DRMInstaller.bin DRMInstaller.exe DRM installer is opened, only if theoperating system supports GUI. Ifoperating system does not support GUIthen the installation proceeds withoutGUI../drm –h or ./drm –-help drm /? or drm /h Displays the command line options andhelp information../drm –v or ./drm --version drm /v or drm –version Displays the installed DRM version. Change Dell EMC RepositoryManager Installation.exe -isilent -uninstallChange Dell EMC RepositoryManager Installation.exe -isilent -uninstallUninstall DRM silently without userintervention. Launching Repository ManagerYou can also navigate to the location where DRM is installed. By default, DRM is installed at C:\Program Files To launch DRM on Linux operating system, type drm on the terminal.Running DRM from the Start menuClick Start > All Programs > Dell EMC Repository Manager.Running DRM from desktopTo run DRM using the desktop icon, click Dell EMC Repository Manager.Running DRM from command line interfaceTo launch DRM through command line options, open the command prompt and type drm.Installing and maintaining DRM7Upgrading DRMWhen a new version of DRM is released, a bell alert is displayed on the Graphical User Interface (GUI).During upgrade, the installer displays the default path even if the previous installation was on a custom path.When you are migrating from DRM 2.x version to DRM 3.x version, ensure that you upgrade to 3.0 and then1.On the Dell EMC Repository Manager drop-down list, in the Manage section, click Check for New Version to download andIt is recommended to relaunch DRM after a successful upgrade operation.After a successful upgrade, clear the browser's cache and then relaunch the OLH files.During upgrading DRM on Microsoft Windows Server 2016 or Microsoft Windows Server 2019, the installer mayC:\Users\username location.Repairing DRM on Microsoft Windows operating systemsTo repair the repository manager through interactive mode on Microsoft Windows operating systems:1.Click Control panel > Programs and Features.2.In the Programs and Features window, select Dell Repository Manager, and click Uninstall/Change.The Dell EMC Repository Manager wizard is opened in maintenance mode.3.From the available options, select Repair Product and click Next.4.Click Repair Product to repair DRM.The DRM application is repaired.5.To complete the installation and the changes to reflect in the application, you have to restart the system. You also have the option torestart the system later. After selecting the appropriate option, click Done.It is recommended to restart the system and launch DRM after a successful repair operation. Uninstalling DRM on Microsoft Windows operating systemsTo uninstall the repository manager through interactive mode on Microsoft Windows operating systems:1.Click Control panel > Programs and Features.2.In the Programs and Features window, select Dell Repository Manager, and click Uninstall.The Dell EMC Repository Manager wizard is opened in maintenance mode.3.By default, the Uninstall Product option is selected. Click Next.A message is displayed about a confirmation to uninstall DRM.4.Click Next to uninstall DRM.Uninstalling DRM on Windows through CLITo uninstall DRM from a command line interface on Windows operating system:1.Open the command line interface and navigate to C:\Program Files\Dell\Dell EMC Repository Manager\_Dell EMCRepository Manager_installation\Change Dell EMC Repository Manager2.On the interface, enter the following command Installlation.exe -i silent -uninstall8Installing and maintaining DRMRepairing DRM on Linux operating systemsTo repair the repository manager through Graphical User Interface (GUI) on Linux operating systems:1.Open the command line interface and navigate to the location where DRM is installed. By default, the path is set to /opt/dell/dellemcrepositorymanager/_Dell EMC Repository manager_installation.2.Enter the following command- ./Change Dell EMC Repository Manager Installation.The Dell EMC Repository Manager wizard is opened in maintenance mode.3.From the available options, select Repair Product. By default, the Uninstall Product option is selected. Click Next.4.Click Install to repair DRM.The DRM application is repaired.5.To complete the installation and the changes to reflect in the application, you have to restart the system. You also have the option torestart the system later. After selecting the appropriate option, click Done.It is recommended to restart the system and launch DRM after a successful repair operation.Uninstalling DRM on Linux operating systemsTo uninstall DRM through Graphical User Interface (GUI) on Linux operating systems:Ensure that you are logged in with root or administrative privileges.1.Open the command line interface and navigate to /opt/dell/dellemcrepositorymanager/_Dell EMC RepositoryManager_installation.2.Enter the following command- ./Change Dell EMC Repository Manager Installation.The Dell EMC Repository Manager wizard is opened in maintenance mode.3.By default, the Uninstall Product option is selected. Click Next.A message is displayed about a confirmation to uninstall DRM.4.Click Next to uninstall DRM. Click Previous if you want to review the preferences.Uninstalling DRM on Linux through CLITo uninstall DRM from a command line interface on Linux operating system:1.Open the command line interface and navigate to the location /opt/dell/dellemcrepositorymanager/_Dell EMCRepository Manager_installation/2.On the interface, enter the following command ./Change Dell EMC Repository Manager Installation.sh - isilent -uninstallInstalling and maintaining DRM9。

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