Getting started, Panel layout, Ps110 panel layout – SENA PS810 User Manual

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2. Getting Started

This chapter describes how to set up and configure the Pro Series.

- 2.1 Panel Layout explains the layout of the panel and LED indicators.

- 2.2 Connecting The Hardware describes how to connect the power, the network, and the

equipment to the Pro Series and how to access the console port using a serial console or a

Telnet from remote location..

- 2.3 Accessing The Web Browser Management Interface describes how to access Web menu

from remote location.

The following items are required to get started.

- One power cable (included in the package)

- One Serial data cable (included in the package)

- One Ethernet cable

- One PC with Network Interface Card (hereafter, NIC) and/or one RS232 serial port.

2.1. Panel Layout

2.1.1. PS110 Panel Layout

The PS110 has four LED indicator lamps for status display. Upper-left lamp indicates the system

power-on status. Lower-left lamp indicates the 10/100Base Ethernet Link status. Right two lamps

indicate Receive and Transmit of the serial port.

There is a factory reset switch bottom panel of PS110 and the user can use this switch to restore

factory default configuration.

There is also a DIP switch located next to the Ethernet connector to set communication type of serial

port. (Please refer to Section 4.2.6. Serial Port Parameters and Appendix 1. Connections for more

detail information of serial communication type and its connection)

User can also select console or data mode of serial port using the Data/Console switch located next to

the serial port. (Please refer to Section 2.2.5. Using The System Console for more detail information of

serial console access)

Table 2-1 LED indicator lamps of the PS 110

Lamps

Function

Power

Turned on to RED if power is supplied

Status

Ethernet
Ready

Turned on to GREEN if system is connected to Ethernet network.

Rx

Blinks whenever there is any incoming data stream through the serial port of
the PS110

Serial port

Tx

Blinks whenever there is any outgoing data stream through the serial port of
the PS110

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