IRIS DC1100E manual Iris Front Panel, Mounting the Iris Unit

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IRIS Front Panel

The diagram below illustrates the front panel controls of the IRIS.

SYSTEM

FANS, (DON'T

BLOCK WHILE

MOUNTING)

IRIS

Cable Modem Termination System

RACK MOUNTING BRACES

(REMOVALBLE)

Figure 2 IRIS Front Panel

The front panel has no indicators or controls.

1.Removable rack mounting braces for 19” rack mounting.

2.Intake openings for the system cooling fans for the IRIS chassis

Both Front panel and rear panel have vents for system fan, care should be taken that these vents are not blocked during installation.

Mounting the IRIS Unit

The IRIS system can be mounted on a 19” Floor mounted Rack or 19” Wall Mount Rack with other equipment. In the absence of a 19” rack, you can mount the IRIS unit flat on the wall with the same mounting brackets supplied with the unit. The screws are provided to attach these braces to the chassis. However you will need to provide appropriate screws to secure the chassis to the wall. If you have a dry wall, recommended screws are hollow wall anchor screws. Always check your local code for compliance.

Mounting on standard 19” Rack with IRIS connectors in the Front

Use the supplied screws to attach the mounting brackets to the sides of the unit in the front for mounting IRIS on a 19” rack. Your rack supplier usually supplies the screws required for mounting.

Mounting on standard 19” Rack with IRIS connectors in the Rear

Use the supplied screws to attach the mounting brackets to the sides of the unit in the rear for mounting IRIS on a 19” rack. Your rack supplier usually supplies the screws required for mounting.

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Contents Iris DC1100-UG RevisionThis page intentionally left blank Table of contents Coaxial Networks, Inc Table of Figures This page intentionally left blank Copyright 2001-2005, Coaxial Networks, Inc Software LicenseLimited Warranty General Provisions Coaxial Networks, Inc Introduction Key BenefitsInstallation Requirements Package ContentsIris Rear Panel Connections Iris Rear PanelIris Front Panel Mounting the Iris UnitMounting Flat on Wall Attaching mounting braces for flat wall mountCoaxial Networks, Inc Configuring Your IRISDC1100 SetupConnecting Your Iris DC1100 Checking Conditions Prior to System StartupCoaxial Cable Specifications Iris Connections with Integrated Upconverter Cable Network DiagramConnections Iris Connections with an external UpconverterIris Uplink Connection Connections with an external UpconverterLogging into Iris ConfigurationConfiguring Iris Connecting using Web Interface Web LoginConfiguring TCP/IP parameters Iris ConfigurationConfiguring Iris in Router mode Save and rebootConfiguring Iris in Bridge mode Network SetupBridge mode setup Bridge Mode Configuration Configuring Downstream RF Settings Downstream RF SettingsConfiguring Upstream RF Settings Upstream RF SettingsCreating Class of Service Profiles Class of Service CreationCoaxial Networks, Inc Adding Cable Modems Controlling Cable Modem AccessEnabling conditional access Saving Cable Modems List Cable Modem SubscriptionCoaxial Networks, Inc Connecting from serial console Iris CLI interface using TelnetConnecting from the cable interface Telnet to IrisHelp command LoggingPreg or preg verbose command Psid commandCount command Pcpe commandConfigcm command Reboot command Rcount commandVer command Shutdown commandUpcon command Coaxial Networks, Inc This page intentionally left blank Allowing PPPoE traffic across Iris Application NotesNetwork traffic between cable clients Static IP MappingAssigning a reserved IP address to the CPE Assigning additional IP addresses to the uplink InterfaceChannel Frequency Chart Ntsc Channel Frequency Chart in MHz DocsisCoaxial Networks, Inc Coaxial Networks, Inc Coaxial Networks, Inc PAL Frequency Allocation EuroDOCSIS Channel Center Frequencies for Selected PAL SystemsChannel Center Frequencies for System G Hyperband Coaxial Networks, Inc Channel Center Frequencies for System G and D Regulatory Compliance Agency StandardsSpecifications Ietf MibsVI Visual Editor Insert/Overtype ModeCommand Mode Entering Insert Mode EnteringCoaxial Networks, Inc Miscellaneous Ex Commands Ex syntax Some commands areVi environment variables File Saving and LoadingExamples

DC1100, DC1100E specifications

The IRIS DC1100E and DC1100 are advanced document scanning solutions designed to streamline the digitization process within various business environments. Recognized for their efficiency and robust functionality, these devices cater to the growing need for effective document management.

One of the primary features of the IRIS DC1100E and DC1100 is their high-resolution scanning capability, which ensures that documents are captured with exceptional clarity. The ability to scan in color, grayscale, and black and white at resolutions up to 600 dpi allows users to preserve the original quality of the documents, making them suitable for archiving or sharing digitally.

Equipped with an Automatic Document Feeder (ADF), the IRIS DC1100E and DC1100 can handle multiple pages in a single operation, enhancing productivity for businesses that deal with bulk documents. The ADF typically accommodates up to 50 sheets, significantly reducing the time and effort required for scanning larger volumes of paper.

Another standout characteristic is the advanced image processing technology included in these scanners. This technology optimizes scanned images by automatically cropping, rotating, and enhancing the clarity of text and images. Features such as automatic color detection help users achieve better results without the need for manual adjustments.

In terms of connectivity, the IRIS DC1100E and DC1100 offer versatile options to integrate seamlessly into existing office systems. The ability to connect via USB allows for a straightforward setup, while compatibility with various operating systems ensures that users can easily operate the device regardless of their preferred software environment.

Furthermore, these scanners support a wide range of file formats, offering flexibility when it comes to saving and sharing scanned documents. Users can save files as PDFs, JPEGs, and more, facilitating ease of access and organization.

User-friendly software accompanies the IRIS DC1100E and DC1100, providing features for document management, including OCR (Optical Character Recognition) capabilities. This functionality enables users to convert scanned documents into editable and searchable text, enhancing the efficiency of information retrieval.

In summary, the IRIS DC1100E and DC1100 are powerful scanning solutions well-suited for businesses looking to enhance their document management processes. With features such as high-resolution scanning, an efficient ADF, advanced image processing, versatile connectivity, and comprehensive software support, these devices represent a significant advancement in document digitization technology.