
Remote Access Gateway IGW/920 - First Steps
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INTRODUCTION
With the Remote Access Gateway IGW/920 with DIL/NetPC DNP/9200 you bought a sys-
tem, which introduces you in the various types of use of a Linux-based 32-bit embedded sys-
tem.
This documentation gives you an overview about the initial operation and the first steps of
use with your new Remote Access Gateway IGW/920.
For further information regarding the Remote Access Gateway IGW/920 please visit us at
www.ssv-comm.de
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Checklist
Compare the content of your Remote Access Gateway start-up package with the checklist
below. If any item is missing or appears to be damaged, please contact SSV.
Remote Access Gateway IGW/920 with DIL/NetPC DNP/9200
Documentation
CD-ROM
Adapter cable with power and RS232 connector
Null modem cable
Plug-in power supply
Screwdriver
Note: For operation you will need a 12 – 24 VDC DIN-rail power supply and at least
one Ethernet cross-over cable or two Ethernet patch cables and a switch!
1.2
Usage
On the one hand this Remote Access Gateway is suitable to go the first steps in the field of
home automation. On the other hand it can be used also for full industrial and process auto-
mation applications.
Because of the usage of our popular DIL/NetPC as basis, the Remote Access Gateway
IGW/920 offers – besides the formidable features of performance – an extraordinary high
modularity (DIL-64 form factor).
1.3
Conventions
Convention
Usage
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Important terms
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Filenames, user inputs
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Pathnames, program code, command lines
Table 1:
Conventions used in this document