User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- CHAPTER 1 - INTRODUCTION
- CHAPTER 2 - PLANNING THE INSTALLATION
- CHAPTER OVERVIEW
- 2.1 PLANNING THE INSTALLATION
- 2.1.1 RECOMENDED STEPS FOR A SUCCESSFUL INSTALLATION
- 2.1.2 REQUIREMENTS
- 2.1.3 UNPACK EQUIPMENT
- 2.1.4 CHOOSING THE INSTALL LOCATION
- 2.1.5 PLAN DEVICE NETWORK
- 2.1.6 CHOOSE NETWORK TYPE
- 2.1.7 CHOOSE POWER SOURCE
- CHAPTER 3 - INSTALL SOFTWARE
- CHAPTER OVERVIEW
- 3.1 SECUREADMIN LITE SERVER
- Figure 3-1 Install Menu
- Figure 3-2 SecureAdmin Lite Server Installation Wizard
- Figure 3-3 SecureAdmin Lite Server License Agreement
- Figure 3-4 SecureAdmin Lite Server Choose Destination Location
- Figure 3-5 Database Selection
- Figure 3-6 Connecting to SQL Server option
- 3.1.1 REPAIRING AN INSTALLATION OF SECUREADMIN LITE SERVER
- 3.1.2 UNINSTALLING SECUREADMIN LITE SERVER
- 3.1.3 UPGRADING AN INSTALLATION OF SECUREADMIN LITE SERVER
- 3.2 SECUREADMIN LITE CLIENT
- Figure 3-9 Menu
- Figure 3-10 InstallShield Wizard
- Figure 3-11 Welcome Screen
- Figure 3-12 SecureAdmin Lite Client License Agreement
- Figure 3-13 SecureAdmin Lite Client Choose Destination Location
- Figure 3-14 Fingerprint Placement Feedback Option Selection
- Figure 3-15 InstallShield Wizard Finished
- 3.2.1 MODIFYING AN INSTALLATION OF SECUREADMIN LITE CLIENT
- 3.2.2 REPAIRING AN INSTALLATION OF SECUREADMIN LITE CLIENT
- 3.2.3 UNINSTALLING SECUREADMIN LITE CLIENT
- 3.2.4 UPGRADING AN INSTALLATION OF SECUREADMIN LITE CLIENT
- CHAPTER 4 - INSTALL HARDWARE
- CHAPTER 5 - SYSTEM START-UP PROCEDURES
- CHAPTER 6 - CONFIGURE DEVICE
- CHAPTER 7 - MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
- CHAPTER 8 - TROUBLESHOOTING
- CHAPTER OVERVIEW
- 8.1 INSTALLATION ERROR MESSAGES
- CHAPTER 9 - NOTICES
- GLOSSARY
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System Start-Up Procedures
5.1.1 DEVICE CONFIGURATION CHECK
Devices must be configured correctly before they can communicate. Common problems
include incorrect Host Port Protocol settings, mismatched Baud rates, and incorrect device
Net-work IDs. Each device sharing a communication line must have a unique device Network
ID.
5.1.2 RS-232 TO RS-485 CONVERTER GROUND FAULT CHECK
Before a device can be connected to an RS-485 subsystem, it must be checked for ground
faults. An uncorrected ground fault can damage all devices connected to the RS-485
communication line.
To check for a ground fault on the RS-232 to RS-485 converter:
1. Apply power to the RS-232 to RS-485 converter.
2. Connect the signal ground of the RS-485 line through a 10k ohm current-limiting resistor
to the signal ground of the RS-232 to RS-485 converter. There should be no more than 1
volt across the resistor.
5.1.3 DEVICE GROUND FAULT CHECK
To check for a ground fault on a new 4G Lite device:
1. Apply power to all devices already successfully connected to the RS-485 line.
2. Power up the new device but do not connect it to the RS-485 line.
3. Connect the signal ground of the RS-485 line through a 10k ohm current-limiting resistor
to the signal ground of the 4G Lite device.
4. There should be no more than 1 volt across the resistor. If there is, find and clear the fault.
5. Repeat Steps 1 through 3 with each of the RS-485 signal lines (+ and -).
6. Connect the new device to the RS-485 line only if no ground fault is found.
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