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OneAccess Crocus CNV - CN4 Card Nest; Management Overview

OneAccess Crocus CNV
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Introduction Crocus CNV
6 User manual
1.4 CN4 card nest
The OneAccess CN4 card nest is based on a standard card nest which fits in a standard 19” rack. The
CN4 card nest can hold up to 15 cards. It can be powered with:
-48 Vdc (no power modules required)
230/115 Vac (one or two power module(s) required)
both -48 Vdc and 230/115 Vac (for back-up purposes).
The CN4 card nest supports the complete Crocus range.
For more information on the CN4 card nest, refer to the CN4 manual.
1.5 Management overview
The Crocus CNV is manageable in many different ways. This section gives a quick overview of the
various management possibilities.
EasyConnect terminal
Connecting the OneAccess EasyConnect hand-held terminal over a serial connection (i.e. through the
control connector) to the Crocus CNV, allows you to manage the Crocus CNV in a basic way using the
EasyConnect its keyboard.
CLI and ATWIN
Connecting a VT100 terminal (emulation program) over a serial connection (i.e. through the control
connector) to the Crocus CNV, you can evoke the following onboard management applications:
CLI. The Command Line Interface allows you to manage the Crocus CNV through a text based
interface.
ATWIN. This is a basic, menu-driven user interface.
TMA and TMA CLI
Connecting your computer over a serial connection (i.e. through the control connector) to the Crocus
CNV, you can use the following management applications:
TMA. The Total Maintenance Application is a free management application for Windows. It allows you
to manage the Crocus CNV using a user friendly GUI.
To find out more about TMA, refer to the TMA manual.
TMA CLI. This is an advanced Command Line Interface with extra scripting capabilities.
To find out more about TMA CLI, refer to the TMA CLI manual.

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