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Brand | GE |
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Model | D20MX |
Category | Computer Hardware |
Language | English |
Provides information about installing, setting up, using and maintaining the D20MX Processor.
For field technicians and maintenance personnel responsible for installation, upgrade, wiring and maintenance.
Describes how to install and get the D20MX up and running for the first time.
Explains safety words and symbols used in the document to prevent injury.
Information on accessing technical support and contacting customer service.
Procedures for returning equipment and upgrading D20MX processor firmware.
General safety precautions and instructions for working on the D20MX, emphasizing qualified personnel.
Explains the meaning of warning symbols used on the D20MX to indicate hazardous situations.
Details CE Mark compliance and requirements for safety and EMC immunity.
Describes the D20 as a standalone RTU, its components, and its function.
Lists the two versions of D20 chassis supported by the D20MX.
Details the chassis-mounted power supply modules and available options.
Describes D20 modems for communications and mentions third-party modem compatibility.
Provides information on selecting options and order codes for the D20MX Processor.
Lists available D20MX upgrade kits and spare kits, including order guides.
Details system and communications specifications like processor, memory, and network connections.
Details electrical specifications including power supplies and inrush current.
Details physical dimensions, weight, operating temp, humidity, and altitude.
Provides recommended environmental conditions for storing the D20MX unit.
Describes the three D20 chassis layouts for D20MX installation.
Step-by-step guide for installing the D20MX processor module into a D20 chassis.
Explains proper grounding procedures to prevent surge and noise damage to the D20MX.
Details how to connect the power supply to the D20MX backplane.
Provides guidelines for making physical connections between the D20 and network devices.
Details connecting to networks using twisted-pair Ethernet and fiber optic ports.
Explains LAN redundancy schemes and IP address assignment for D20MX.
Describes redundant D20 setup for failover and takeover operations.
Lists system components needed for configuring and testing the D20MX.
Explains how to access WESMAINT II+ facility using a terminal emulation program.
Outlines steps for powering up the D20MX and performing initial tests.
Steps to test communication and fail-over functionality in a redundant D20MX system.
Introduces software components and required files for D20MX operation.
Explains when and how to download operating system and application image files.
Information on downloading Hardware Support Packages for D20MX firmware.
Guide on transferring existing D20/D200 configurations to the D20MX.
Explains D20MX application licensing, trial periods, and status.
Describes LED indicators on the D20MX front panel for status information.
Explains the meaning of the PWR and RDY LEDs for unit status.
Visual indication of Ethernet port status using LINK and ACT LEDs.
Visual indication of fiber optic port status using LINK and ACT LEDs.
Recommends periodic inspection to ensure device integrity and cable attachment.
Step-by-step guide to remove the D20MX processor module from the chassis.
Procedure to reset the D20MX to its factory default configuration.
Procedure to remove configuration data and sensitive information from the D20MX.
Details configured roles in D20MX when using RADIUS, identified by role ID.
Lists the shell access level roles provided in Table 22.
Lists compliance standards categorized by emission, immunity, safety, and environmental.
Provides a Q&A section for common D20MX queries.
Steps for transferring D20 configurations to the D20MX using ConfigPro.
Explains how to download a D20MX configuration via local serial or remote secure transfer.
Steps to establish a secure connection using SGConfig v8.1 or higher.
Steps to establish a secure connection using ConfigPro and PuTTY.
Procedure to grant privileges to a local user for LogicLinx connections via Wesmaint II+.
Configuration steps for LogicLinx to require a secure connection.
Steps to establish a secure tunnel using PuTTY.
Configuration of the LogicLinx editor to use the secure tunnel.
Provides definitions for various acronyms used in the manual.
Details GE Digital Energy product warranty terms and conditions.
Tracks changes and updates made to the document across different versions.