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IP100 / IP108 / IP116
Owner’s Manual
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Installation
Unpack the unit from its shipping carton and identify any accompanying components that may have been included. The unit comes with built-in rack
ears for easy mounting into a 19" rack.
Two types of external 12VDC power supplies are available. The IED1112PSD is an in-line power supply module that provides power to the unit for
situations that do not require power supply redundancy. The IED1112PS is a rack-mount power supply unit with optional redundant power supply
modules to provide uninterrupted power to the unit should a supply fail.
If the unit will be used with the IED1112PS, locate the adaptor cable that will be used to connect the two units. If the installation will use the
IED1112PSD in-line power supply, then ocate this unit and prepare it for installation as shown later in this manual.
The IP100 requires one rack unit (1 RU) of available space and a recommended mounting depth of 12" to allow adequate clearance for cabling. Select
a location in the 19" rack for the unit based on proximity to the rack mounted 12V power supply system, and (if desired) keyboard and monitor or a
KVM (keyboard / video / mouse) switch unit. Mount the unit using suitable screws for the rack being used, two per rack mount ear. Please refer to any
safety and installation instructions that came with the rack prior to assembly.
Connect Keyboard, Mouse, and Monitor
The unit can be operated as a black box with only network connection, but if desired may be connected to keyboard, mouse and monitor either directly
or via a KVM switch shared with other devices in the rack. Connect the keyboard and mouse to two of the available USB ports on the back of the unit.
Connect the monitor to either the VGA output (15-pin D shell connector) or the HDMI output on the back as appropriate for the type of monitor being
used.
Note:
A monitor (VGA or HDMI) or video switcher must be connected when the unit is powered up or rebooted, or else the display driver will
not be initialized and connecting a monitor to the unit later will not show any video.