
Chapter 3: Installation
DANGER: RISQUE D'ÉLECTROCUTION.
Respecter toutes les régle-
mentations de sécurité locales qui établissent qui peut installer un tel équipe-
ment et la méthode d’installation. Respecter toutes les réglementations locales
en matière de sécurité et de mécanique régissant l'installation des équipements
informatiques montés sur support, notamment l'alimentation, les connecteurs,
la mise à la terre et le câblage.
Your Enterprise Manager 2100 shipment includes approved power cables for several global
locales. If it is necessary to manufacture custom power cables to comply with site-specific or
equipment-specific wiring, make sure that the cable rating and capacities comply with the spe-
cifications in: Power Requirements on page 79.
Chassis grounding occurs at the screws mounting the appliance to the rack through its rail kit.
If wired grounding (or bonding) is a requirement for your site, use an appropriate custom cable
according to local electrical regulations.
Site Networking Requirements
Local Area Network (LAN) Requirements
An Enterprise Manager 2100 running the Mobile Robot Software Suite requires network con-
nections to:
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AIV wireless network
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Operator Terminal(s)
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Factory equipment management systems (WMS or MES)
You require two static IP addresses for the Enterprise Manager appliance and one for each AIV
in the fleet. The Management and Fleet networks use these static addresses. Depending on the
network infrastructure, you can use a different subnet for each network. This is not an oper-
ating requirement, but it will enable you to isolate fleet data traffic from management traffic for
enhanced security.
Wireless Network Requirements.
The Mobile Robot Software Suite User's Guide and the AIV user's guide provides additional
information about wireless network requirements and requirements for network access points.
Be aware of the specific requirements for wireless network coverage and bandwidth.
Network resource availability can affect Enterprise Manager 2100 performance and the num-
ber of AIVs supported. See also: Number of AIVs Supported by an Enterprise Manager 2100 on
page 9.
3.2 Transport and Storage of the Enterprise Manager 2100
Ship or store the Enterprise Manager 2100 appliance only in its original factory packaging. The
packaging prevents damage from typical shipping handling. Protect the package from excess-
ive shock and vibration during shipping or in-house relocation.
For information about the physical characteristics of the appliance, see: Technical Spe-
cifications on page 79.
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