CONNECTING THE IPVT10 SERVER:
1. Connect Network cables: In order to ensure using IPVT10 properly,
users need to connect the server to a Gigabit Switch. Connect the RJ45
Ethernet Cable with Ethernet interface 1 and connect the other end to
Gigabit Switch. Do the same for Ethernet interface 2.
Notes:
•
Please do not use 100M or 10M switches.
•
If only one network is used, only one network interface needs to be
connected with the switch (Internal Network - Setup Ethernet Interface
1, External Network - Setup Ethernet Interface 2).
2. Connect Power Supply: Connect the standard power supply cable with
the equipment and plug it into the AC Power supply.
Notes:
•
Please use a standard power outlet.
•
Please make sure that the output voltage is within the range of the
power module (90~264VAC, 8.5~2.7A, 50/60Hz). If it is not within the
working range, correct it and do not power on the equipment.
POWERING ON THE IPVT10 SERVER:
When the equipment is properly installed, users can power on the equipment
by proceeding as follows:
Check before Power on:
Before powering on the equipment, users need to ensure that the equipment
meets the following conditions:
•
If the equipment is installed in a cabinet, please ensure that the screws
are fixed, and the equipment has enough space for heat dissipation.
•
The connections of the cables on the equipment are normal.
•
The input power and current are within the working range of the equipment.
•
The distance between the power cable and the Ethernet cable outside the
cabinet must be greater than 30 mm.
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Power on Equipment:
Once the previous conditions are checked, the users can power up the
IPVT10 Server. In order to make the equipment run properly, users need to
press the equipment switch in the front panel of the server to power on the
equipment. The indicator will turn to solid green.
Note: When IPVT10 Server is on, pressing the equipment switch for 5
seconds will shut down the server.
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2
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Check after Power on:
After the equipment is turned on, please check the following indicators to
make sure the equipment is working properly.
NO.
Name
Description
• When the equipment is on and connected to the
power supply: the light is solid green.
Power
1
• When the equipment is off and the power
Indicator
supply is not connected with the equipment: the
light is off
• When the hard disk is writing/reading: the light
is solid blue.
Hard Disk
2
Indicator
• When the hard disk is faulted or work off: the
light is off.
• When the network connection is normal: the
light is flashing yellow.
Network
3
Connection
• When the network connection is abnormal or the
Indicators
network is not connected with the equipment:
the light is off.
• Normal condition: the light is always off.
Failure
4
• When the equipment is faulted: the light is
Indicator
flashing red.
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