Satellite Radio User Manual
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Configuring the iMcV-PSE-MidSpan with iView²
The PSE-MidSpan, when installed in a managed chassis, is configurable through
iView² software. To configure the PSE-MidSpan, open the iView2 software and select
the chassis in which the PSE-MidSpan has been installed. When Auto Discovery
detects the chassis and identifies the PSE-MidSpan, select it to configure or monitor
the modules. Software settings always override hardware settings, so DIP Switch
settings should be set to match the configuration in the
Graphic User Interface
(
GUI).
The screen that appears will show the PSE-MidSpan’s LEDs and settings. The LEDs
appear on the left, showing the LEDs as they are displayed on the PSE-MidSpan. The
settings, on the right, appear as follows:
Module Number
Module Type
Data Port
POE Data Port
This displays the slot number in which the PSE-MidSpan has
been installed.
This space displays the type of module inserted in this slot.
The PSE-MidSpan will appear with the name “iMcV
MidSpan”.
Use this field to enter a name for the device connected to
the Data Port. Click the Save Changes button to save this
name.
Enter a name for the device connected to this port in the
Description field. Then, enable or disable the POE function
from the drop-down menu beneath. Click the Save
Changes button to save this information to iView².
Installation Troubleshooting
• 0 (Zero) Current LED will glow red when the PSE module is either not
connected to a PD device or an over current condition occurs. Be sure
the iMcV-MidSpan is connected to a valid PD device.
• In a 20-slot iMediaChassis-AC, the number of modules cannot exceed
11. Overloading the chassis with more than 11 can overload and
possibly damage the chassis.