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5-4. Resource Setup Using the Initial Setup Tool
8.
Shut down the FARAD system.
9.
Start up the FARAD system.
When the SYSTEM indicator of the FDDR-7000 lights, setup of the resource using the initial setup
tool is complete.
The resource setting made here remains saved in the system even after turning off the main power.
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If the SYSTEM indicator of the FDDR-7000 flashes, it means that the resource has not been set up
correctly.
Perform from step 4 and set the resource again. (The location of the error is displayed by the 7-
segment LED (ND300 and ND301) on the CPU-253 board. Refer to Maintenance Manual Part-1
section “3. Diagnostics Function.”)
5-4-2. When Two or More FDDR-7000s Are Connected to the Host Computer
1.
Start up the system.
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Since the resource has not been set yet, a system malfunction is detected and the SYSTEM indicator
of the FDDR-7000 flashes. However, the resource can be set using the initial setup tool.
2.
Start up Windows NT.
3.
Insert the CD-R supplied with the operating software BZFD-7020 into the CD-ROM drive of the
personal computer.
4.
Start up the command prompt in Windows NT.
5.
Change the current directory from the Windows NT root directory to the CD-R’s Tool directory.
6.
Enter faradres -d farad. (Carriage return)
The resource setup screen of FDDR-7000 specified by -d appears.
The same screen as shown in step 6 of section “5-4-1. When One FDDR-7000 is Connected to the
Host Computer” appears. Perform the procedure described in section 5-4-1 step 7 and later to set the
resource of the system.
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Letter “d” of faradres -d farad becomes the Device shown in step 8 of the procedure for installing the
operating software.
(Example: faradres -d ha0d6l0)