Installation
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Eagle TX Series AMOS Based Terminal Server Technical Manual, Rev. 01
Instructions for Reshipping the Terminal Server
If shipping damage has occurred or a functional problem exists with the terminal server, your VAR may
recommend that you ship it back.
If for some reason you cannot contact the VAR you bought your terminal server from, please call the
Alpha Micro Sales Department; they will give you the name and address of an Alpha Micro VAR near
you who can help you. See "Service Information" in Chapter 1.
When reshipping or otherwise transporting your terminal server, you must use the original packaging to
ensure safe shipment.
Please include a note to the person who will receive the product containing the following
information: your name, address, phone number, the date you shipped the product back, and the
reason for return.
Be as specific as possible about the problem you experienced—the more information you provide the
easier it will be for the service technician to determine the reasons for any problems. If you performed
any troubleshooting procedures, let the person receiving the product know exactly what procedures you
have done and what the results were.
FRONT PANEL CONTROLS AND INDICATORS
Figure 2-1, below, shows the chassis front panel. The panel has the following controls and indicators:
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The Power switch turns the terminal server on and off. This switch, at the top right of the
terminal server, is not shown in Figure 2-1.
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The Power light is lit when the product is turned on.
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The Turbo or HDD light is used as the system activity indicator..
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The Reset button lets you reset the terminal server from the control panel. When you press the
Reset button, the hardware resets and the terminal server reboots. To avoid losing any data, make
sure there are no applications running before you press the Reset button.