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3.
Connect the power supply sockets a3, a4 (AC) resp. d3, d4 (DC) on the rear side of
CryptoServer LAN to a power supply using the power supply cables supplied with the
device.
4.
Connect the eth0 Ethernet port a14 (AC)/d14 (DC) on the rear side of the CryptoServer
LAN to your network with a twisted pair cable (RJ45).
5.
Switch on the power switches a5, a6 (AC) resp. d5, d6 (DC) on the rear side of the
CryptoServer LAN.
6.
Press the on/off switch f10 on the front panel of the device behind the front door to switch
on the CryptoServer LAN.
After a few seconds you will hear a short signal tone and see the first messages on the
display panel on the front of the device.
After approximately 30 seconds, CryptoServer LAN will be ready for use. You will see, for
example, the following status information on the display panel:
Figure 10: Display of CryptoServer LAN V4 – initial view
The values displayed in the figure above for the operating mode (Mode:), the temperature
in °C (Temp.:), the battery state (
), the transactions number per minute
(Trans./min.:), the number of currently logged on clients (Clients:) and the CryptoServer
load for the last 60 seconds (Load:) are only example values for a CryptoServer CSe-Series.
The most important thing at this point is that the CryptoServer is running in
Operational
Mode
(Mode: Operational) after it has been booted and is therefore ready for use.
7.
Connect the delivered PIN pad to the computer which you want to use for the remote
administration of the CryptoServer LAN/CryptoServer or TimestampServer plug-in card
and configure the PIN pad on the computer.
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On a computer with Windows operating system, install the USB PIN pad driver for
Windows. The installation requirements and procedure are provided in chapter
"Installing the PIN pad Driver" in the CryptoServer Manual for System Administrators.
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On a computer with a Linux operating system, define a special udev rule for the usage
of the USB PIN pad. For details see chapter "Configuring the PIN Pad" in the
CryptoServer Manual for System Administrators. There is no need to install any
dedicated PIN pad driver for Linux.
CryptoServer CSe
Mode: Operational OK Temp.: 31,3 °C
Trans./min.: 0 Clients: 2
Load: 0 %