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Basic Operating Procedures - Omron NSA12-TX11B User Manual

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3-1

Basic Operating Procedures

3-2-1 Mounting a Memory Card
3-1 Basic Operating Procedures
Step 1 Mount the Memory Card
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Step 2 Install the PCI Board (when using a PCI Board)
Step 3 Set the DIP switch.
Step 4 Install the NSA-series Industrial PC and wire it to the operating
Step 5 Turn ON the 24-VDC external power supply.
Note
Step 6 Make USB, RS-232C, and Ethernet port connections.
3-2
This section describes the basic steps for operating the NSA-series Industrial PC.
The NSA-series Industrial PC does not include a Memory Card. Order the Memory
Cards specified by OMRON and use them. (The specified Memory Cards have
Windows XP Embedded already installed.)
Refer to Appendix 5 Accessories for information on the different types of Memory
Cards. For information on how to mount the Memory Card, refer to 3-2 Mounting
the Memory Card.
For details on how to install the PCI Board, refer to PCI Board Dimensions.
In the following situations, remove the RAS Board Cover and set the DIP switch
first before you install the NSA-series Industrial PC in an operating panel.
To enable the RAS Board's special Action on Error monitoring function
(forced shutdown or forced reboot).
To set the ACFAIL signal input method for the external input port (UPS
power interrupt signal connector) to "Normally supplies 24 V; Open at
PWR-FAIL."
Refer to 3-3-2 Setting the DIP Switch.
panel.
Refer to 3-4-2 Installing the NSA-series Industrial PC in a Control Panel.
Connect a 24-VDC power supply.
Note: Never connect an AC power supply. Otherwise, the NSA-series Industrial
PC will be damaged.
Refer to 3-4-3 Connecting the Power Supply.
Refer to 3-4-4 Connecting the Grounding Wire.
The startup and shutdown monitoring functions available from the special RAS
Board enable operating system monitoring to determine whether or not the OS
started up a specified amount of time after the power was turned ON or a specified
amount of time after the system shutdown.
The USB, RS-232C, and Ethernet connections can be made after the power is
turned ON.

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