Installation Guide

Document Name: iRISupply™ Installation and Assembly Guide
Published: 05/11/2004 Doc #: Version 2.0
Document Name: iRISupply™ Installation and Assembly Guide
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 ................................ 6
2.4. IT Requirements...................................... 6
2.4.1. LAN Connectivity............................... 6
2.4.2. Remote Access ................................. 7
2.5. Pre-Installation Checklist .......................... 9
3. iRISupply Installation ................................ 10
3.1. Wiring Connections ................................ 10
3.1.1. Lock/Switch Cables.......................... 11
3.1.2. Matching Board Power Connections.... 13
3.1.3. Antenna Connectivity Cables............. 15
3.1.4. Antenna Tuning .............................. 19
3.1.5. Powered Auxiliary Compartments ...... 21
3.2. Mechanical Assembly.............................. 22
3.2.1. Securing the Service Panels.............. 22
3.2.2. Cabinet Leveling ............................. 24
3.2.3. Physical Cabinet Connections ............ 24
3.2.4. Connecting Power to iRISupply™....... 25
3.3. Functional Test and Verification ............... 27
3.3.1. Power-Up Testing............................ 27
3.3.2. LAN Connectivity............................. 30
3.3.3. SMTP Port Settings.......................... 33
3.3.4. Computer Name.............................. 34
3.3.5. Compartment Testing ...................... 36
3.3.6. Network Connectivity....................... 39
3.3.7. Remote Access Testing .................... 39
4. Appendix ................................................. 41
4.1. Appendix A - Glossary ............................ 41
4.2. Appendix B – Required Tools ................... 43
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4. Appendix
4.1. Appendix A - Glossary
Term Definition
Auxiliary
Cabinet
An auxiliary cabinet does not contain
a control compartment. It typically
consists of 1 to 3 doors and 1 to 3
compartments. Its standard size is
77” H x 29” W x 36’’ D.
Cabinet iRISupply™ is a modular storage unit
that is made up of a cabinet system.
There are two main types of cabinets:
Auxiliary and Control.
Cluster A cluster is a grouping of one or more
cabinets. Each cluster must have one
control cabinet and 0 to 4 auxiliary
cabinets.
Compartment Each cabinet is segmented into
sections known as compartments.
Compartments are bounded by their
physical access point, or in other
words, by the door access.
Control
Cabinet
A control cabinet contains a control
compartment in the top section of the
cabinet. Below the control
compartment are compartments for
storing inventory items.
Control
Compartment
The control compartment contains the
user interface for iRISupply™. Inside
the control compartment are the
electronics required to operate the
iRISupply™ system.
Powered
Auxiliary
An auxiliary cabinet wired to contain
power strip within each compartment.