DuraCOR 310
Chapter 3 Quick Start Guide
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Chapter 3 Quick Start Guide
This section describes the quick start operational test of the DuraCOR 310.
Recommended Equipment
To use the DuraCOR 310 in the lab environment, the recommended equipment includes:
Appropriate cables, such as CBL-C31X-01
A power source applied at connector J1, 9-36VDC input, 28V nominal. A power cable is
included in the breakout cable set.
A host PC with a free RS-232 port.
An HDMI monitor, USB keyboard and mouse, and other peripheral devices are optional if
communicating through console port.
Breakout Cable Set
The interfaces and cabling of the DuraCOR 310 can be tested prior to installation in the target system to
ensure full operational capability. Full bench-top testing can be performed by using an appropriate cable
set for this system, such at the CBL-C31X-01 breakout cable set. CBL-C31X-01
is available for purchase
from Curtiss-Wright to support lab or bench testing purposes. A custom set of cables may be made
specifically for the intended target system, vehicle, or craft; refer to Chapter 5 on Connector Descriptions
for connector pinouts and descriptions.
Power-on Sequence
To install the DuraCOR 310, follow these steps:
1. Connect a power cable to port J1 on the DuraCOR 310 (use the cable from the breakout cable set or
an equivalent power cable)
2. Connect the other end of the power cable to the
unpowered
DC power source
Caution! Ensure that the DC power source is set to provide 9 to 36VDC (28 nominal) prior to
attaching DuraCOR 310.
3. Connect the remaining cables to the corresponding ports on the DuraCOR 310
J2 – USB, ETH, Remote On/Off, etc.
J3 – HDMI, COM ports, CAN ports, GPIO, etc.
J4 – Only required if internal expansion cards have been installed
4. For console monitoring of the processor, ensure the RS-232 port is connected to the appropriate
monitoring device.
Open a terminal emulator on the host PC, such as Minicom
Configure the terminal with the following settings: