Operating Manual

Table Of Contents
M365-491 Operator’s Manual
Chapter 2 2-1
Equipment Setup October/2005
CHAPTER 2
EQUIPMENT SETUP
2-1 INTRODUCTION
This chapter provides instructions for unpacking, inspection, and setup of the Cabin Access Point
(CAP). Procedures for configuring the CAP operating software depend on the software installed.
Refer to the operator’s manual for your software for configuration instructions. The CAP must be
configured as described in the operating software operator’s manual prior to installation on the
aircraft.
2-2 UNPACKING AND INSPECTION
The CAP is packed in a cardboard carton lined with cushioning material to protect the unit during
shipment. The packing material should be saved for reuse in the event shipment of the unit is
necessary. A packing list is enclosed in or attached to the carton. Use the packing list to check the
contents of the carton during unpacking. Inspect the CAP before, during, and after unpacking for
any sign of shipping damage. Check for dents, breaks, water (moisture) damage, or any evidence of
mishandling. If any damage is discovered, file a complaint with the carrier, noting all damage and
notify Miltope Corporation of the action taken. To unpack the CAP, refer to Figure 2-1 and proceed
as follows:
a. Position carton so that arrows on shipping label point upward.
b. Cut sealing tape on top of carton and open carton.
c. Remove upper foam cushion.
d. Remove CAP from carton.
e. Remove CAP from polybag.
f. Inspect CAP for any sign of shipping damage.
2-3 INITIAL SETUP
Prior to installing your CAP, the unit should be connected in a simple network configuration
in the laboratory environment.
Once the CAP is operating in the simple network, it can be configured for your specific installation.
Refer to the operating software operator’s manual for instructions on setting up your CAP unit in the
laboratory environment.
2-4 CONFIGURATION
Prior to installation of the CAP, the unit must be configured for your specific application as
described in the operator’s manual for your operating software.