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1.4 INSTALLATION GUIDE
From Installing to Operating
Steps from installation to operations are shown in the following flow.
Introduction
Chapter 1
”
Preparation
”
↓
Checking installation environment
Chapter 1
“
Preparation SPECIFICATIONS
”
↓
Installing/Mounting
Chapter 1
“
Preparation INSTALLATION GUIDE
”
↓
Installing the battery
Chapter 1
“
Preparation INSTALLING BATTERY
”
↓
Setting BIOS
Chapter 4
“
Setting BIOS
”
↓
Installing and setting up operating system
Chapter 5
“
Installing OS and Applications
”
↓
Installing application software
Chapter 5
“
Installing OS and Applications
”
↓
Verifying system operations
↓
Carriage and storage
Chapter 6
“
Maintenance
”
↓
Maintenance
Chapter 6
“
Maintenance
”
(1) Notes on installation place
Install N22A in a place where it can be operated properly. See
“
Notes on Use of N22A in
FA Environment
”
for details.
(2) Notes on operation
1. Before connecting or disconnecting cables to/from peripherals (excluding USB devices
and PC and SD cards), confirm that the power of N22A is OFF. Connecting or
disconnecting the relevant cable to/from a peripheral with the power of N22A being ON
may cause a malfunction or fault to occur.
2. After turning off the power of N22A, wait for five seconds or longer before the power is
turned on again. Turning on the power just after turn-off without a certain interval may
cause a malfunction or fault to occur.
3. Clean N22A periodically.
Summary of Contents for ShieldPRO N22A
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