3-1 Basic Operating Procedures
3-2-1 Mounting a Memory Card
3-2
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Installing th
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3-1 Basic Operating Procedures
This section describes the basic steps for operating the NSA-series Industrial PC.
Step 1 Mount the Memory Card
The NSA-series Industrial PC does not include a Memory Card. Order the Memory
Cards specified by OMRON and use them. (The specified Memory Cards have
Windows XP Embedded already installed.)
Refer to
Appendix 5 Accessories
for information on the different types of Memory
Cards. For information on how to mount the Memory Card, refer to
3-2 Mounting
the Memory Card.
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Step 2 Install the PCI Board (when using a PCI Board)
For details on how to install the PCI Board, refer to
PCI Board Dimensions
.
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Step 3 Set the DIP switch.
In the following situations, remove the RAS Board Cover and set the DIP switch
first before you install the NSA-series Industrial PC in an operating panel.
•
To enable the RAS Board’s special Action on Error monitoring function
(forced shutdown or forced reboot).
•
To set the ACFAIL signal input method for the external input port (UPS
power interrupt signal connector) to “Normally supplies 24 V; Open at
PWR-FAIL.”
Refer to
3-3-2 Setting the DIP Switch
.
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Step 4 Install the NSA-series Industrial PC and wire it to the operating
panel.
Refer to
3-4-2 Installing the NSA-series Industrial PC in a Control Panel
.
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Step 5 Turn ON the 24-VDC external power supply.
Connect a 24-VDC power supply.
Note: Never connect an AC power supply. Otherwise, the NSA-series Industrial
PC will be damaged.
Refer to
3-4-3 Connecting the Power Supply
.
Refer to
3-4-4 Connecting the Grounding Wire
.
Note
The startup and shutdown monitoring functions available from the special RAS
Board enable operating system monitoring to determine whether or not the OS
started up a specified amount of time after the power was turned ON or a specified
amount of time after the system shutdown.
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Step 6 Make USB, RS-232C, and Ethernet port connections.
The USB, RS-232C, and Ethernet connections can be made after the power is
turned ON.
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