Installation guide

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REQUIREMENTS
Power
S 100–240 Vac, 50/60 Hz
S 60 W maximum
Computer
S
20 MB of hard drive space
S CD ROM drive
S RS–232 or RS–422 serial port
S 9–pin serial cable for RS–232 or RS–422
S VGA monitor with 640 x 480/256 color, or higher resolution
S Mouse or other pointing device
Processor speed and memory requirements vary, depending on the version of Windows and number of background applications you
are running. Operating the P4800 software simultaneously with programs such as SIA–Smaart
or Gold Line TEFt requires a faster
processor and more RAM. The following table lists the minimum requirements for running the P4800 software with no other applications
in the background, including virus protection, firewall, instant messaging, or email.
Windows Version Processor Speed RAM
95, 95B, and 98 Pentium 166 MHz 32 MB
98, Second Edition Pentium 166 MHz 48 MB
NT Pentium 233 MHz 64MB
ME Pentium 300 MHz 64 MB
2000 Professional Pentium 300 MHz 96 MB
XP Professional, Home Pentium 300 MHz 128 MB
MOUNTING
Mount the P4800 in any standard 19-inch audio equipment rack using the supplied screws.
S As with all digital equipment, it is best not to mount wireless equipment directly above or below the P4800.
S Additional rackmount supports may be necessary for mobile installations in which the unit may undergo extreme vibration
or shock.
S See Figure 17 for complete dimensions.
Standard 19” Rackmount Space
RACK MOUNTING THE SYSTEM PROCESSOR
Figure 1
POWER AND INITIALIZATION
Connecting to Power Mains
POWER LED
Figure 2
Use the supplied power cable to connect the P4800 System Processor to
an active 100–240 Vac power source. The internal power supply adjusts au-
tomatically to accommodate any voltage within this range. The power LED
on the front panel glows green while power is applied, as shown in Figure 2.
NOTE: The P4800 System Processor is intended for continuous operation.
Therefore, there is no power on/off switch.
Power LED
Initialization
Once power is applied, the P4800 System Processor takes
approximately 15 seconds to initialize. While initializing, the LEDs
illuminate. The P4800 is ready to use once the LEDs stop flashing.
INITIALIZATION
Figure 3