
Available Connectors
Chapter 2: Introducing the PA PowerStation
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PA PowerStation User Guide
2. Restart the PA PowerStation.
Note
Restarting the PowerStation allows MODE.COM to reset the
communication settings for that port.
3. Select Settings from the Main Menu.
4. Choose TCP/IP from the selections displayed.
5. Select Net Setup from the menu.
Important
The configuration may already be set to Download Only. If not,
continue with step 6. Otherwise, skip to step 8.
6. Depending on how your PA PowerStation is configured, select the
appropriate Net (Net 1, Net 2, or Net 3).
7. Choose Download Only from the options displayed.
8. Continue to Back out until you reach a prompt that indicates the
TCP/IP configuration has changed and asks whether you want to
Reboot.
9. Choose Yes to reboot the PA PowerStation. This will save your
changes.
Keyboard/Mouse
Port
The PA PowerStation’s CPU board includes a keyboard port that
accepts any IBM AT-compatible keyboard, including 84-key standard
keyboards and 101-key enhanced keyboards.
Connecting a PS/2 Mouse
If you prefer to use a mouse instead of the touchscreen, CTC
recommends that you only use a Microsoft PS/2-style mouse,
specifically an 802.3 Microsoft-compatible mouse.
CTC has found that some Microsoft-compatible PS/2 mice do not
work correctly with the PA PowerStation. In addition, connecting any
mouse directly to the keyboard port will cause the mouse to
malfunction.
Ethernet Port
The PA PowerStation has an Ethernet RJ45 port with an Intel
82551ER 10/100 Mbps base-T controller that allows you to connect
the PowerStation to a Local Area Network.
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