Applying power to the milsystem – ADLINK MilSystem 735 User Manual

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MilSystem Setup

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User’s Guide

MilSystem

Applying Power to the MilSystem

8) Follow these steps to apply
power to the MilSystem.

Connect the AC Mating Cable to the AC Adapter (options.) See

Figure 1 on page 5

.

Plug in the DC Cable Connector from the AC Adapter (option) to
the DC IN jack on the MilSystem. See

Figure 3 on page 8

.

NOTE

Power supplied to the unit must be within the allowed range
depending on the model of the unit:

+12VDC to +25VDC for MILxxx models

+14VDC to +32VDC for MILxxxW models

Failure to provide proper power may damage the system and void
the warranty.

Plug in the CRT or LCD monitor’s power cord to an AC outlet and
turn on the monitor.

CAUTION

The monitor must be connected to the MilSystem
before you turn on the system, or the display output
automatically will switch from VGA to LVDS.

Plug in the AC Mating cable to an AC outlet.

Press the MilSystem Power On button on the MC-1 breakout cable
to power on the MilSystem.

9) Verify the MilSystem
satisfactorily powers on.

To enter the BIOS Setup, press the <Del> key during power-on self
test (POST).

Use BIOS Setup during the initial boot to set the desired options.

You should see POST complete successfully before the system
starts loading the operating system (optional.) If you are using
Linux, the boot loader will appear first, similar to the one shown
below with the corresponding OS name displayed.

NOTE

The optional 2 ½" hard disk drive comes with partitions for
the OS and swap space.

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GNU GRUB version 0.95 (632k lower/250768 upper memory)

Linux Kernel 2.6.x-xxx (recovery mode)

Use the and keys to select which entry is highlighted.

Press Enter to boot the selected OS, ‘e’ to edit the

commands before booting, ‘a’ to modify the kernel

arguments before booting, or ‘c’ for a command-line.

(The Linux 2.6 OS is shown as an example.)

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