User's Manual

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2.2.4. Data Link
The TGB supports several different communications backbones—a
single/dual modem (56K) connection or a 10/100BaseT Ethernet
connection. The modems and Ethernet connections are made through the
modular connectors on the breakout panel.
2.3. Initial Startup
Prior to applying power, ensure that all fuses are in place, the antenna is
connected and the data line (POTS or Ethernet) is connected.
After approximately 30 seconds, the Fusion Processor will complete its boot
up procedure, and the TGB will connect to the TGB Controller.
3. Operation
3.1. General
The TGB is designed to operate with minimal user intervention—even in the
event of commercial AC power interruption. Software in all programmable
devices can be uploaded, temperature and alarm status can be monitored,
and control parameters modified—all from a remote site via the internet.
3.2. Starting and Stopping
Prior to powering down the TGB Electronics, the Halt command should be
issued to the Fusion Processor. After the Fusion Processor has completed
shutdown, the TGB Electronics can then be powered-down by switching the
Chassis breaker/disconnect to the OFF position. To start the TGB Electronics
simply switch the Chassis breaker/disconnect to the ON position.