Chapter 3 Controls and Connectors
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Lynx DSA User's Manual - 9240227J
USB H
Full speed USB Host connection. This consists of two stacked USB A-type
receptacles. Used with USB 'memory stick' devices for transferring of certain saved
data.
Controls for the Lynx System
If using the Lynx with your Genie 2000 software, you may use your Genie 2000
interface to control your Lynx system.
The Lynx DSA provides a thin-client application for setup and control. Please refer to
A Brief Overview of the Lynx User Interface
on page 8 for accessing the Lynx
directly through a web browser.
Only the following controls are present on the Lynx hardware itself.
Power Switch
The Lynx does not have a power switch; the instrument is 'on' when the supplied AC
adapter is plugged in and connected to its power source and to the Lynx.
Applying Power
CAUTION
:
The miniature power jack is mechanically locked (it screws
on) to prevent accidental disconnection. Do not forcibly
remove it from the Lynx unit as this may cause damage to
the provided adapter or to the Lynx main unit.
To turn on the Lynx, plug the AC adapter's cordset into the adapter and to the mains
(power). Connect the power lead into the Lynx' power jack marked
12 V 1.0 A
and
secure by twisting the locking nut clockwise.
To remove power from the Lynx unit, disconnect the power adapter from its AC
power source, and wait approximately 30 seconds for power to dissipate. The front
panel POWER indicator may go out slowly when power is removed from Lynx.
Power on Self-Test
When power is first applied to the Lynx, the power LED will blink green until the
instrument has gone through its internal configuration and power on self-test (POST)
diagnostics. Once this process is complete the power LED will change to steady
green for a 'successful' power up test. POST takes about 30 to 60 seconds.
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