NV15/NV20 Operations and Maintenance Manual
Non-standard maintenance
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Issue 3.2 2013-10-01
Compact flash card swap
If you received a new compact flash card with the upgrade *.tgz file, swap the current card with the
new card as follows:
1. From the transmitter AUI, go to
Menu
/
User Settings
/
Network Setup
, and record your
current network settings (IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway). Contact Nautel for
the most recent software revision and receive a new compact flash card (which contains
upgrade *.tgz file) or download *.tgz file to a laptop or network location.
2. Unplug the single board computer's (SBC) power connector P8 - located behind a cover on
the rear of the door (use 7 mm nut-driver - M4 hardware).
3. Remove the current compact flash card - bottom edge of SBC. Note the orientation of the
card.
4. Install the new card, noting orientation, and plug in SBC power connector P8.
5. The AUI should boot up and the transmitter login screen should appear (or the main screen
- depending if Auto Login was enabled for the active user).
Transferring upgrade file
The following steps assume either the laptop will be used to connect directly to the transmitter
OR
the transmitter and network computer are currently connected to the same network.
Transmitter IP configuration
1. From the transmitter AUI, go to
Menu
/
User Settings
/
Network Setup
.
2. Record your current network settings (IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway).
3. If connecting to the transmitter directly with a laptop, select
Static IP
and set as follows:
– IP Address: 10.10.10.2
– Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
– Default Gateway: 192.168.1.2
Press
Apply
.
4. Set the transmitter for
Remote
control.
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