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Product Summary
Your Miranda shipment contains a system controller, a rack-
mounting rail kit, power cords, and this Quick Start guide.
Depending on you order options, the shipment might also
include cables and peripheral devices. See Figure 1.
An NV9000 Control System allows you to configure and oper-
ate routers, control panels, and other connected equipment.
An NV9000 Control System includes several parts that work
together:
NV9000 system controller.
NV9000-SE Utilities configuration software.
PCs running configuration or control software.
Routers.
Control panels (physical or virtual).
Optionally, master control components.
Optionally, automation, UMD, and other subsystems.
System Controllers
The system controller is a device that (1) receives commands
from control panel operators or from third-party systems, (2)
dispatches instructions to routers, and (3) returns status
information to the control panels or to automation. A system
controller can be a stand-alone unit (an ES9060). The ES9065
comprises two controllers that are paired to make a redun-
dant system. See System Controller Redundancy on page 2. (The
ES9067 is the same as the ES9065 but adds an NV9700 panel.)
Located at the rear of the system controller are six Ethernet
ports. See Figure 2.
Control Net
Provides communication between two system controllers
being used as a redundant pair.
House Net
Allows the system controller to communicate with your
facility's computer network and with PCs running
NV9000-SE Utilities, GUIs, and other software.
Panel and Router Nets 1 and 2
Connect to routers and control panels. Any command ini-
tiated by an operator through a control panel is sent to the
system controller, which interprets the command, and
then sends appropriate instructions (such as "take") to the
appropriate router(s).
NV9000 System Net
Connects to other NV9000 systems.
Master Control Net
Allows the system controller to communicate with a mas-
ter control subsystem.
Product Number: QG0005-05 Revision: A0; Date: 6/18/10
QuickStart Guide
NV9000 Control System
and Accessories
Figure 1. Package Contents
One or Two System Controllers
Power cords
Optional Peripherals and Cables
The front of the system controller features a removable perfo-
rated plate. Located behind the plate, in the middle and close
together, are two LEDs and two small buttons. Each performs
a function, as follows:
Location
Item
Leftmost
Blue
LED
Second
Blue
from left
LED
Second
Button
from right
Rightmost
Button
This QuickStart Guide
The purpose of this document is to guide you through the
physical installation of the system controller, the installation
of configuration software, and the initial setup of the soft-
ware so that you can build configurations and read from and
write to your system controller(s).
NV9000-SE Utilities is the primary tool for configuration.
QuickStart Guide
(this document)
Function Description
Warning
Lights when the system
controller is not functioning
properly.
Power
Lights when power is on. An
alarm sounds if redundant
power is absent or degraded.
On
Press to turn the system
controller on.
Reset
Press to reset the system
controller.
(Front View)
(Rear View)
Rail
Kit (s)
1

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  • Page 1 (Front View) Depending on you order options, the shipment might also include cables and peripheral devices. See Figure 1. An NV9000 Control System allows you to configure and oper- ate routers, control panels, and other connected equipment. (Rear View) An NV9000 Control System includes several parts that work together: NV9000 system controller.
  • Page 2: Installation

    The active system controller is considered the primary con- NV9000-SE Utilities troller. The other is the secondary (or redundant or stand-by) NV9000-SE Utilities is software that is required for the config- controller. The secondary controller queries the primary uration and management of the NV9000 control system. It is (active) system controller frequently through the control net- available on the SB0033 CD in this shipment.
  • Page 3 Panel and 192.168.2.1 192.168.2.1 192.168.2.2 nected in a redundant system. router net 2 The NV9000 uses DHCP to assign a panel’s IP address. House net 192.168.20.1 192.168.20.1 192.168.20.2 Each physical control panel must have a unique panel ID. You must set the panel IDs. The method is different for each physical panel.
  • Page 4 4) Connect one or more PCs to the system controller. (A configuration must be uploaded to the system controller Each NV9000 user at your facility might wish to have a set and the system controller must be restarted for the configura- of virtual panels, or to use the EC9700 or EC9710 GUIs.
  • Page 5 2) You can also copy the installer from the CD to your sys- tem’s hard drive or a USB memory device and launch it The PC on which NV9000-SE Utilities is installed must have from there. This is recommended if you are installing...
  • Page 6 Part 4: Perform initial setup of NV9000-SE Utilities Then, click ‘Add’. The dialog allows you to add more con- You must set up NV9000-SE Utilities so it can write configura- trol systems. If you have others to add, you can do that tions to the system controller(s).
  • Page 7: Sample Configuration

    Follow these steps to load the configuration in a system con- troller: 3) In NV9000-SE Utilities, with the configuration open, go to the ‘System Management’ pane and click the controller’s icon. (It must be green.) Then click ‘Write configuration to ‹your system›’...
  • Page 8: Other Topics

    NV9000 Control System 4) After about 30 seconds, the controller should be running Other Topics with the sample configuration. Setting Your PC’s IP Address The sample configuration has very little to do with the Follow these steps to set the IP address of any PCs connected devices, routers, and panels in your system.
  • Page 9 C:\Documents and Settings\‹user›\CtrlSysConfigs Installing NV9000 Tools on Your PC and does not exist until you first launch NV9000-SE Utilities. The system controller comes with several useful applications The system controller has two built-in power supplies for that you can run if you are logged into the controller.
  • Page 10: Contact Information

    Size 2RU × 22 inches deep (56 cm) Specifications are subject to change without notice. © 2010 Miranda Technolo- gies. All Rights Reserved. NVISION is a registered trademark of Miranda Technolo- Processor Intel Pentium 4, 3.4 GHz gies, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

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