User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- Figure 2.1: VMR Series - Front Panel (Model VMR-16HD20-1 Shown)
- Figure 2.2: VMR Series - Back Panel (Model VMR-16HD20-1 Shown)
- Figure 2.3: NPS Series - Front Panel (Model NPS-16HD20-1 Shown)
- Figure 2.4: NPS Series - Back Panel (Model NPS-16HD20-1 Shown)
- Figure 5.1: Boot Priority Example 1
- Figure 5.2: Boot Priority Example 2
- Figure 9.1: The Help Menu (Administrator Mode; Text Interface - VMR Shown)
- Figure 14.1: Web Access Parameters (Text Interface Only)
- Figure B.1: RS232 SetUp Port Interface
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Unit Description
- 3. Getting Started
- 4. Hardware Installation
- 5. Basic Configuration
- 5.1. Communicating with the VMR or NPS Unit
- 5.2. Configuration Menus
- 5.3. Defining System Parameters
- 5.4. User Accounts
- 5.5. Managing User Accounts
- 5.6. The Plug Group Directory
- 5.7. Defining Plug Parameters
- 5.8. Serial Port Configuration
- 5.9. Network Configuration
- 5.10. Save User Selected Parameters
- 6. Reboot Options
- 7. Alarm Configuration
- 8. The Status Screens
- 9. Operation
- 10. SSH Encryption
- 11. Syslog Messages
- 12. SNMP Traps
- 13. Operation via SNMP
- 14. Setting Up SSL Encryption
- 15. Saving and Restoring Configuration Parameters
- 16. Upgrading VMR/NPS Firmware
- 17. Command Reference Guide
- Appendix A. Specifications
- Appendix B. Interface Descriptions
- Appendix C. Customer Service
- Index

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4. Hardware Installation
4.1. Connecting the Power Supply Cables
4.1.1. Installing the Power Supply Cable Keepers
The VMR/NPS includes cable keepers, which are designed to prevent the power supply
cables from being accidentally disconnected from the unit.
• VMR-8HD&NPS-8HDSeriesUnits: The cable keepers for these units must be
installed by the user.
1. First make certain that both of the VMR/NPS’s two power cables are
disconnected from the power source.
2. Install the two standoff screws (included with the cable keeper) in the two
vacant screw holes, located between the two power inlets. When the standoff
screws are in place, thread the two screws supplied with the cable keeper into
the top end of both of the standoff screws.
3. Connect the power cables to the power inlets. Check to make sure that both
cables are firmly seated in the power inlet connectors.
4. Install the cable keeper plate, by slipping the plate over the two screws which
protrude from the top of the standoffs. Slip the cable keeper plate into place,
so that the notches in the bottom of the plate slip over the power cables, and
the holes in the middle of the plate align with the screws in the tops of the
standoffs.
5. Tighten the two screws into the standoffs to secure the plate and the power
supply cables to the unit. Check to make certain that the cables are held firmly
in place by the cable keepers.
• VMR-8HS,VMR-16HD,NPS-8HS&NPS-16HDSeriesUnits: These units include
pre-installed cable keepers. When attaching the power supply cables to the unit,
first swing the cable keepers out of the way, then plug the power cables securely
into the power inputs. When the cables are in place, snap the cable keepers over
each plug to secure the cables to the unit.