Hitachi GR2000-B Series quick start Specific Caution Instructions

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￿This router contains a lithium battery for the real-time clock. Mishandling this battery may cause heat build-up, damage, or in an extreme case, explosion or fire.

Do not remove the battery from the device, disassemble it, or expose it to temperatures of over 100°C (212°F)

￿Do not throw or immerse lithium batteries into water.

Dispose of exhausted batteries as required by local regulations.

￿Remove dust on and around the device regularly. Dust buildup can cause fire or electrical shock, and can result in failure of the device.

￿The power supply of the GR2000-6H weighs 8 kg. Handle with care, since it could cause injury if it is dropped.

Specific Caution Instructions

!Caution: This is a caution notice. Follow the instructions in this notice to avoid damage to the equipment or a disruption in service.

￿Condensation may form on the surface and inside the device if it is moved from a cold to a warm location. Using the device in this condition may cause fire or electric shock. After moving the device between two locations with a large temperature variation, let the device stand for a few hours before using.

￿Do not block the device’s ventilation.

￿Move the device carefully. Before moving the device, unplug the power cable, disconnect all exterior devices, and remove the stabilization clamps. Failure to follow this warning may damage the device or power cable, causing fire or electric shock.

￿Do not hold the device by the front and back when moving; the cover may come off, causing the device to fall.

￿Do not subject the device to extreme temperatures.

￿Do not place the device in direct sunlight or near heat sources that may cause damage.

￿A yellow label designates that a Class 1 laser is being used. Light emission is minimal and not hazardous, but avoid looking directly into the laser beam.

￿Approximate weights of the GR2000 models are as follows:

GR2000-1B: Approx. 6 kg. (13.2 lbs.)

GR2000-2B: Approx. 7 kg. (15.4 lbs.)

GR2000-2S: Approx. 15 kg. (33 lbs.)

GR2000-4S: Approx. 21 kg. (46 lbs.)

GR2000-6H: Approx. 55 kg. (121 lbs.)

￿GR2000-10H: Approx. 120 kg. (264 lbs.)

GR2000-20H: Approx. 160 kg. (352 lbs.)

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Contents Hitachi Gigabit Router GR2000-B Series Rev Hitachi Gigabit Router GR2000-B Series Quick Start GuideGR2K-GA-0008 Release 1.00 AugustChange Record PrefaceAbbreviations GR2K-GA-0008 Rev IlmiLEC PIM Viii Damage to the equipment or a disruption in service Safety GuideGeneral Safety Guidelines Specific Warning Instructions Specific Caution Instructions Xii CleaningOther Instructions StorageTable of Contents Display of Operation Status XivDocumentation for the GR2000-B Series List of FiguresXvi List of Tables Xviii Documents about the GR2000-B models Chapter IntroductionDocumentation for the GR2000-B Series GR2K-GA-0008 Rev Check that All Necessary Components are Present Chapter Setup ProcessAssemble the Required Tools for Setup GR2000-1B Setting Up the GR2000-B2 GR2000-2B Setup ProcessGR2000-2B Rear View GR2K-GA-0008 Rev Due to static electricity Front panel indicatorsTo yourself and the router Attaching the Rubber Feet Installing the GR2000-B on a Table or DeskConnecting a Power Cable to the GR2000-B Attaching and Detaching the Power CableInstalling a Memory Card Installing a Memory Card10 After Installation of a Memory Card Permanently damage the memory card SoftwareSpecifications Required for Setup Terminals Setup Terminal and Cable ConnectionsSetup Terminal Connecting CableConnecting the GR2000-B to Other Devices Connecting a Setup Terminal to the GR2000-BNormal Start-Up Process for the GR2000-B Turning the Power Switch onTurning the Power OFF Memory card, then power it on againThis page left intentionally blank Chapter Basic Operations Configuration ExamplesStartup of the GR2000-B First-Time LoginSetting the Time Set a password with passwd commandBasic Operations Setting the ConfigurationEnter the Administrator Mode Set an IP Address for the Ethernet Port Open the Configuration FileSet a Default Route Return to the Administrator Mode Close the Configuration FileManuals of the GR2000 Display of the Operation Status Covering the Entire Router Display of Operation StatusDisplay of the Routing Table Display of the Operation Status of the Interface ConfiguredDisplay of the Operation Status of the Built-In Ethernet More Details About Operation Details About Other SettingsThis page left intentionally blank Types of Trouble and Corrective Action Chapter TroubleshootingTroubleshooting and Reference manuals More Details About TroubleshootingTroubleshooting