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Rev. 1 June 11, 2018
5.0
System Startup and Access:
AES ships the 7705ii MultiNet Receiver with the Linux operating system and IP-Link
programs pre-installed and with basic configuration already complete to operate as
shown in
. Each installation will have site-specific parameters that would
typically be changed or entered during initial installation and setup.
Refer to separate guide for assistance with initial setup.
Familiarity with the Linux operating system will be necessary to run programs that
operate, control and configure your IP-Link system. Refer to
some common Linux commands you might use in this process.
5.1
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Time Notes:
The first time that the MultiNet Receiver is powered up, it will require some
configuration specific to the unique installation environment in which it is to be used.
A directly attached keyboard, monitor and mouse will be needed to perform this
configuration. Refer to separate Initial Installation and Setup Guide. Do not connect
the Ethernet ports to an active network until you are confident the TCP/IP settings are
appropriate for the target network.
5.2
Power up:
If this is a standalone system, or if you are still configured for initial setup as shown on
with an attached keyboard, monitor and mouse, turn on power of the
attached video monitor.
Switch the power of the 7705ii to the on position. The main switch for the power
supply is on the back panel. This must be switched to on first.
Once the startup process has begun, the 7705ii MultiNet Receiver will initialize, going
through its normal boot sequence executing the programs defined in the configuration
files. Password protected remote access through VNC is factory configured. Web
access to the Admin GUI, which is an html-based interface, should be available after a
proper startup, assuming the network settings are properly configured for the receiver’s
attached network.
Power Switch - Rear Panel of Receiver