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DAS System User Manual
CAUTION.
Overheating can occur if the mainframe is operated without the cover
or when positioned on its side without being raised off the work surface. Place
two equal height lifts at the front and back of the mainframe. The lifts must not
cover or block the air vents at the front (side) of the top cover, the front, or rear
of the mainframe.
The Master mainframe can support the weight of one Expansion mainframe
placed on top, or one Expansion mainframe and one 92HS8 cabinet, or two
92HS8 cabinets. When the Master mainframe is to be connected to more than
one Expansion mainframe, all mainframes must be mounted in a rack. The rack
must provide sufficient air flow to keep the mainframes’ maximum operating
temperature from exc40
°
C (104
°
F). Complete instructions for
installing rackmount hardware are included in the Option 05: Rackmount
Installation Instructions.
Terminal Site Considerations.
The color terminal is intended for use in normal or
semi-harsh environments. The terminal will operate in a temperature environ-
ment b10
°
C and +40
°
C (+50
°
F and +104
°
F). The maximum heat
dissipation is 613 BTUs per hour.
The terminal connections differ depending on whether your DAS will be used in
a networked or stand-alone operation.
Networked Operation.
For networked operation (DAS/NT), a console RS-232
terminal is required for selected operations such as displaying error or status
messages, setting network parameters using the Configuration utility, or installing
software. The terminal connects to the Terminal port on the mainframe. Any
RS-232 terminal with VT100 or ANSI compatibility or terminal emulation is
acceptable. The terminal should be capable of displaying 24 lines of 80 characters.
The terminal baud rate should be set to 38400. You should change the terminal
baud rate to match that of the mainframe. If necessary, you can change the baud
rate of the mainframe (refer to Terminal, Host, and Auxiliary Port Baud Rate
Selections on page 1–17). For information on the mainframe RS-232 pin-outs,
refer to Host Computer or Serial Printer Connections on page 1–16.
For more information on installing the networked operation, refer to the
92XTerm User Manual.
Stand-Alone Operation.
For stand-alone operation (DAS/XP), the X terminal
connects to the logic analyzer mainframe with an RS-232 serial cable (provided
as a standard accessory) and a Thinnet cable.
Refer to the terminal installation manual that came with your terminal while
performing the following steps:
Terminal Connections
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