Installation and Assembly Guide
Document Name: iRISupply™ Installation and Assembly Guide Published: 05/11/2004 Doc #: Version 2.0 PREFACE This installation guide is to be used when installing the iRISupply™ Cabinet System. This installation guide is considered a permanent part of the iRISupply™ Cabinet System, and should remain with the iRISupply™ Cabinet System at all times. The information and specifications included in this publication were in effect at the time of approval for printing.
Document Name: iRISupply™ Installation and Assembly Guide Published: 05/11/2004 Doc #: Version 2.0 Term Definition Cabinet The power emanating from this cabinet is independent from the Control Cabinet. 42 Revision History Date Version 09/11/03 05/11/04 1.0 2.0 Description Original Version Revision for FCC/CSA Certification Author S. Maderia K.
Document Name: iRISupply™ Installation and Assembly Guide Published: 05/11/2004 Doc #: Version 2.0 Table of Contents 1. Safety Considerations .................................. 1 1.1. Label Locations........................................ 1 1.2. General Safety Information ....................... 2 2. iRISupply™ Pre-Installation .......................... 3 2.1. Physical Site Dimensions........................... 3 2.2. Cabinet Configuration ............................... 5 2.3. Power Requirements .......
Document Name: iRISupply™ Installation and Assembly Guide Published: 05/11/2004 Doc #: Version 2.0 • Access the customer’s network via dial-up modem line or VPN customer. The actual method will depend on the customer. • Attempt to ping the cabinet via the remote access connection. Use the same procedure as listed above to ping the cabinet. • Use the Huey tool to remotely control the machine. Huey will need to be configured with the proper IP address and port (usually 5662) to make this work.
Document Name: iRISupply™ Installation and Assembly Guide Published: 05/11/2004 Doc #: Version 2.0 Document Name: iRISupply™ Installation and Assembly Guide Published: 05/11/2004 Doc #: Version 2.0 3.3.6. Network Connectivity To test proper LAN connectivity, complete the following steps: 1. From a DOS command prompt type in the command: Ping “ipaddress”. The ‘ipaddress’ will correspond to the ip location of the cabinet in question. Rating 120 V, 60 Hz Warning 2.
Document Name: iRISupply™ Installation and Assembly Guide Published: 05/11/2004 Doc #: Version 2.0 will be highlighted by a magnifying glass. This symbol indicates that the cabinet is performing an inventory of the compartment (Figure 42). Document Name: iRISupply™ Installation and Assembly Guide Published: 05/11/2004 Doc #: Version 2.0 2. iRISupply™ Pre-Installation Prior to installation of iRISupply™, the customer site must be evaluated and reviewed.
Document Name: iRISupply™ Installation and Assembly Guide Published: 05/11/2004 Doc #: Version 2.0 • Cluster Configuration: Within a cluster, one of the cabinets must be a control cabinet. The remaining cabinets in the cluster are auxiliary cabinets. The maximum number of auxiliary cabinets that can be placed on a single side of a control cabinet is 3. The maximum number of cabinets (including the control cabinet) in a cluster is 5.
Document Name: iRISupply™ Installation and Assembly Guide Published: 05/11/2004 Doc #: Version 2.0 4. The ‘Identification Changes’ pop-up window will appear (Figure 39). In this window, alter the computer name based on the designated nomenclature. Click on the ‘OK’ button to save the changes. Document Name: iRISupply™ Installation and Assembly Guide Published: 05/11/2004 Doc #: Version 2.0 2.2.
Document Name: iRISupply™ Installation and Assembly Guide Published: 05/11/2004 Doc #: Version 2.0 2.3. Document Name: iRISupply™ Installation and Assembly Guide Published: 05/11/2004 Doc #: Version 2.0 Power Requirements iRISupply™ requires a single** 120V/60Hz AC grounded receptacle (Type 5-15R). Current draw is less than 4.5 amps. For maintenance and service requirements, a second Type 5-15R receptacle is required.
Document Name: iRISupply™ Installation and Assembly Guide Published: 05/11/2004 Doc #: Version 2.0 Document Name: iRISupply™ Installation and Assembly Guide Published: 05/11/2004 Doc #: Version 2.0 Table 1 - LAN Connectivity Requirements Requirement Description Network TCP/IP – Mobile Aspects must know Protocol the IP configuration (IP address, DNS, gateway address, etc.) to configure for DHCP. NOTE Figure 36 - Telnet Prompt 2. 3.3.4.
Document Name: iRISupply™ Installation and Assembly Guide Published: 05/11/2004 Doc #: Version 2.0 Table 2: Remote Access Requirements Remote Description Access Options Assign global If the IP address is reachable from IP address to outside the customer location, cabinet Mobile Aspects will use remote control software to access iRISupply™ across the Internet. Access will be password protected and only Mobile Aspects will have the User IDs and Passwords.
Document Name: iRISupply™ Installation and Assembly Guide Published: 05/11/2004 Doc #: Version 2.0 Document Name: iRISupply™ Installation and Assembly Guide Published: 05/11/2004 Doc #: Version 2.0 2.5. Pre-Installation Checklist The following list is a pre-installation checklist of facilities and network requirements for iRISupply™. Table 3 - Pre-Installation Checklist Requirement Complete Date Facilities Adequate floor space.
Document Name: iRISupply™ Installation and Assembly Guide Published: 05/11/2004 Doc #: Version 2.0 3. iRISupply Installation Installation of iRISupply™ involves various activities, including: wiring connections, physical mechanical assemblies, and functional testing and validation. 3.1. Document Name: iRISupply™ Installation and Assembly Guide Published: 05/11/2004 Doc #: Version 2.0 2. To configure the adapter, click on the Properties button.
Document Name: iRISupply™ Installation and Assembly Guide Published: 05/11/2004 Doc #: Version 2.0 Document Name: iRISupply™ Installation and Assembly Guide Published: 05/11/2004 Doc #: Version 2.0 3.3.2. strategically placed at the top rear corners of the cabinets to allow wiring from the auxiliary cabinets to exit and wiring for the control compartment to enter.
Document Name: iRISupply™ Installation and Assembly Guide Published: 05/11/2004 Doc #: Version 2.0 Document Name: iRISupply™ Installation and Assembly Guide Published: 05/11/2004 Doc #: Version 2.0 NOTE Do not unplug the lock/switch cable when the locks are energized. 1. Ensure that the lock/switch cables are appropriately connected to its corresponding compartment door (Figure 7). Figure 28 - Key at 'Standard' Position 4.
Document Name: iRISupply™ Installation and Assembly Guide Published: 05/11/2004 Doc #: Version 2.0 Document Name: iRISupply™ Installation and Assembly Guide Published: 05/11/2004 Doc #: Version 2.0 Figure 8 - Lock/Switch Cable to Patch Panel Connection NOTE Figure 27 - Key at 'On' Position 2. Depress the ‘Power’ button. At that time the computer will boot-up and the IRISupply™ software should load and start running. 3. When the computer has turned on, turn the power key vertically (Figure 28).
Document Name: iRISupply™ Installation and Assembly Guide Published: 05/11/2004 Doc #: Version 2.0 Document Name: iRISupply™ Installation and Assembly Guide Published: 05/11/2004 Doc #: Version 2.0 1. Ensure that the matching board cables are properly connected to the match boxes which are located on the back of each compartment (Figure 10). 3.3. When the iRISupply™ Cabinet System has been installed, the system must be tested to ensure optimal operation.
Document Name: iRISupply™ Installation and Assembly Guide Published: 05/11/2004 Doc #: Version 2.0 Document Name: iRISupply™ Installation and Assembly Guide Published: 05/11/2004 Doc #: Version 2.0 Figure 26 - iRISupply Power Socket Affix one end of the provided power cord to the iRISupply™ Master Cabinet power socket connector, and the opposite end to the power supply. When completed, ensure that the power socket switch is at the on-position.
Document Name: iRISupply™ Installation and Assembly Guide Published: 05/11/2004 Doc #: Version 2.0 Document Name: iRISupply™ Installation and Assembly Guide Published: 05/11/2004 Doc #: Version 2.0 • Table 3 – Number Antenna Cable by Cabinet Type Type of Cabinet Number of antenna cables Standard 3 Standard w/Power 3 Control, Standard 2 Control, Stent 3 Catheter 1 Dual-Catheter 2 Stent 5 Each antenna cable will be numbered. Cable number one will always be the top antenna in the cabinet.
Document Name: iRISupply™ Installation and Assembly Guide Published: 05/11/2004 Doc #: Version 2.0 3.2.2. Cabinet Leveling The cabinets should be leveled when installed. Leveling ensures proper door swing and closure, prevents items from sliding out of the cabinets, and assists in aligning cabinets in instances when the site floor is not level. Each cabinet has leveling legs controls its relative position to the floor. In some installations it may not be possible to use all of the leveling legs.
Document Name: iRISupply™ Installation and Assembly Guide Published: 05/11/2004 Doc #: Version 2.0 control cabinet. Use the hole nearest the cabinet being connected. 4. Connect the antenna cables to the appropriate connector on the multiplexer. The antenna cables are connected sequentially to the multiplexer in order of cabinet (A Æ E) and antenna cable number (Lowest to Highest). Document Name: iRISupply™ Installation and Assembly Guide Published: 05/11/2004 Doc #: Version 2.
Document Name: iRISupply™ Installation and Assembly Guide Published: 05/11/2004 Doc #: Version 2.0 Document Name: iRISupply™ Installation and Assembly Guide Published: 05/11/2004 Doc #: Version 2.0 3.1.4. Antenna Tuning Each matching box must be tuned prior to system power up. Complete the following steps to tune the matching box. Figure 20 - Electrical Connections in the Powered Auxiliary Cabinet 3.2. • Remove the cover from the matching box (Figure 15).
Document Name: iRISupply™ Installation and Assembly Guide Published: 05/11/2004 Doc #: Version 2.0 capacitor until you find the minimum SWR. Second, adjust the Series 1 and Series 2 variable capacitors to find the minimum SWR. Document Name: iRISupply™ Installation and Assembly Guide Published: 05/11/2004 Doc #: Version 2.0 NOTE The meter may go to sleep. This will be indicated by the values ‘SLR’ on the SWR display screen. To re-activate the SWR meter, press the ‘Mode’ button.