Chapter 2. Installation

Board-level tests

Each of the ESU 120e boards contains an on- board processor which executes a series of tests checking the circuitry on the board.

RAM and EPROM tests.

Verify on-board circuitry.

Unit-level tests

Front panel LED verification.

Board-to-board interface test. A test pattern is sent from the controller through a loopback on all other boards and checked on the controller. This verifies the data path, clocks, and control signals for the entire chassis.

Initialization

Set User Passcode

The ESU 120e is designed to operate with or without the use of a passcode. The default condition is without a passcode.

If the unit is to be remotely accessed using T-WatchPRO you must enter a passcode. When managing a number of units, the passcode can be the same for all the units.

The passcode should be a number easily remembered. Once entered, the passcode is required to access any operation other than viewing. See Set Passcode on page 6-2 for details.

Set Unit Identification

The Unit ID sets the unit to respond to remote control (controlled by a device other than the front panel or terminal). If no Unit ID is recorded it is not possible to operate from any remote control device, including the local PC for T-Watch PRO or SNMP. See Unit ID on page 6-4 for details.

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