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PART 2
HARDWARE
2.1 Mounting
Position unit where required. Mark and
drill holes as required.
If unit is to be mounted on a flat
surface, you may take the
bottom rubber feet off the unit.
1
4
3
2
OFF
ON
1
4
3
2
OFF
ON
9-12 Vdc
0.25 [6.4]
0.25 [6.4]
1.78 [45.2]
2.42 [61.6]
3.56 [90.3]
3.50 [88.9]
10.65 [270.4]
0.14 [3.6]
0.30 [7.7]
3.05 [77.5]
3.55 [90.2]
1.44 [36.6]
TEMPERATURE/HUMIDITY
Dimensions are in inches
with millimeters in [ ].
Figure 2.1 Mounting
Figure 2.2 DIP Switches
2.2 DIP Switches
The iServer is shipped with all DIP
switches in
"OFF"
position.
DIP Switch Usage
1)
N/C - not used
2)
To change to default
factory settings
3)
To enable/disable DHCP
4)
N/C - not used
To set the iServer to factory
default settings, slide DIP switch
#2 to ON position. Power the
iServer on and wait about 10
seconds until the iServer fully
boots up. Set the DIP switch #2
back to OFF position (it does not
matter if the iServer is powered
ON or OFF, just make sure that
the DIP switch is set to OFF,
otherwise, every time the unit is
power-cycled the factory settings
will take over.
To enable the DHCP, besides
using DIP switch #3, set the
iServer’s IP address to 0.0.0.0.
An iServer with IP address of
0.0.0.0 will request an IP
address, gateway address, and
subnet mask from the DHCP
server over the Ethernet.