EasyManua.ls Logo

Harmonic HLP 4200 - 3 Operation

Harmonic HLP 4200
18 pages
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
Harmonic
lightwaves
HLP
4200
Instruction Manual
3.0
Operation
Follow these steps to verify that the HLP 4200 Platform is
operating properly:
1.
Install the power supply module (CPS 4200
for example). See the power supply
instruction manual for detailed instructions.
2. Press the power button
on
the power supply.
3.
The display will show “SYSTEM READY.”
4. Press any key on the front panel and the display
will show “MODULE SELECTION.”
5.
The NETWatch address can now be set.
Press the UpDown arrow key once. The
display will show “ADDRESS:
XXXX
<ENTER> TO CHANGE.”
Press <ENTER> and the display will show
“ADDRESS:
XXXX
<SET>
+
<UP/DOWN> TO
CHANGE.”
6.
Use the Up/Down Arrow
or
“ESC” key to
return to the “MODULE SELECTION’ menu
and press “ENTER.” The display will show
which modules are plugged into the shelf.
For
example, the display will show
“POSITION
1:
CPS4200
P.
SUPPLY BUS
MASTER”
Such
a
display would mean that
a
CPS 4200
power supply occupies slot
1.
The
bus
master
indicates that the controller circuitry of this
(slot
1)
power supply is controlling the
Platform.
If
other modules are installed the
user can use the UpDown Arrow keys to
scroll through the module list.
For
additional
information on
a
particular module, press the
“ENTER” key to display
a
module diagnostic
menu. Refer to the instruction manual that
came with the module for
a
detailed descrip-
tion of each menu. Note that an alarmed
module will always display first in the
“MODULE
SELECTION” sub-menu. Figure
5
shows the entire HLP
4200
menu.
To set the address number hold down the
7.
After
5
minutes, the display will shut down
“SET”
button while pressing the Up
or
Down unless there is
an
alarm message. The
Arrow key until the desired address number display will restart upon use of any button.
is displayed. Press the “ENTER’ key to set
the address.
“ESC” instead of “ENTER” will retain the
previous address.
10