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3. Quick Start
This Quick Start Guide describes a simplified installation procedure for the
NBB-1600 and NBB-1600-CE Network Boot Bars, which will allow you to
communicate with the unit in order to demonstrate basic features and check
for proper operation. In order to take full advantage of the complete range of
features offered by this unit, it is recommended to complete the remainder of
this User's Guide after performing the Quick Start Procedure.
3.1. Hardware Installation
3.1.1. Apply Power to the NBB
Refer to power rating nameplate on the NBB back panel, and then connect
the NBB unit to an appropriate power source. The NBB-1600 should be
connected to a 100 to 115 VAC power supply, and the NBB-1600-CE should
be connected to a 208 to 230 VAC power supply.
CAUTION:
Make certain to review the safety precautions
listed in Section 4.1 and at the beginning of this User's Guide.
Note that NBB-1600 and NBB-1600-CE units feature two separate AC inputs.
Connect the power cables (supplied with the unit) to the NBB’s Circuit "A"
and Circuit "B" inlets, and then connect the cables to an appropriate power
supply. The NBB-1600 will support up to 15 Amps maximum per power
circuit, for a total load of 30 Amps. The NBB-1600-CE will support up to 10
Amps maximum per power circuit, for a total load of 20 Amps.
Set the Main Power Switch in the ON position; the ON LED should light, and
the RDY LED should begin to flash. This indicates that the NBB is ready to
receive commands.
3.1.2. Connect your PC to the NBB
The NBB can either be controlled by a local PC Serial Port, controlled via
external modem, or controlled via TCP/IP network. In order to switch plugs
or select parameters, commands are issued to the NBB via either the Network
Port or Console Port. Note that it is not necessary to connect to both the
Network and Console Ports, and that the Console Port can be connected to
either a local PC or External Modem.
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Network Port:
Connect your 10Base-T or 100Base-T network
interface to the NBB Network port.
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Console Port:
Use the supplied null modem cable to connect your PC
COM port to the NBB Console (RS232) Port.
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External Modem:
Use a standard AT Style to Modem cable to connect
your external modem to the NBB Console (RS232) Port.
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