Installing the applications card
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Applications Card CPU2-S
syd-0620/1.1 – R4.0 – 01.2016
Take the applications card in operation
To take the applications card in operation, proceed as follows:
1. Switch on the communication server.
Switching on the communication server also powers up the applications
card. You can see this on the the LED's On/Off key which now turns steady
orange.
2. From your administration PC, open your communication server's WebAd-
min and log on.
3. Navigate to the card view(
Configuration
/
System
/
Cards and modules
.
The applications card is now entered in slot 2 under the name
CPU2-S
, and
the
operating status
is
Available
.
4. Click the
Confirm
button at the end of the slot line.
The applications card is now registered on the communication server. The
operating status changes from
Available
to
In operation
.
5. Start the applications card, by pressing the On/Off pushbutton on the card.
6. Starting the applications card is similar to starting a computer, and may take
a while. The On/Off push button LED turns green after the booting process.
On the WebAdmin menu tree, on the uppermost level after the
Configura-
tion
menu, the
Multimedia
menu is displayed.
Note concerning the hard disc LED:
If the applications card is switched on, the HDD LED lights during
an access to the hard disc.
If the applications card is switched off, the HDD LED lights perma-
nently
Set up the applications card
Below, you can check the communication server IP address, choose a pass-
word for the applications card and load the OIPlicence file. A setup wizard will
guide you through the configurations:
1. Open the
Multimedia
/
Basic configuration
window and check under
Current
IP address
whether your communication server IP address has been en-
tered correctly.
If this is not the case, the setup wizard has probably detected other commu-
nication servers on your subnet. You can see all the IP addresses of de-
tected communication servers under
Communication servers in subnet
. Se-