Initialize And Run The Analyzer; Access Analyzer's Local Operating System; Remote Connection; Local Connection - ABB GLA232 Series User Manual

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Initialize and Run the Analyzer
You may start up the analyzer by doing one of the following:
Use the MobileGuard™ software – refer to the MobileGuard™ System Manual .
Start up the analyzer manually, without the MobileGuard™ software, as described
below.
The analyzer may be controlled by the external software provided with the ABB Ability
Mobile Gas Leak Detection System (MobileGuard™). However, the analyzer can be operated
without this software, as described in this section.

Access Analyzer's Local Operating System

For manual start-up, access the operating system running on the analyzer's internal
computer. This section describes two possible ways to do this: via a remote VNC
connection or by a local connection using a monitor, keyboard, and mouse connected to
the analyzer.

Remote Connection

If the analyzer is connected to a LAN, and the IP address is known, access the analyzer's
operating system using a VNC connection (password: lgrvnc).

Local Connection

Plug a VGA compatible monitor into the VGA port on the rear panel of the analyzer and plug
a USB compatible mouse and keyboard into either the front or rear USB ports on the
analyzer.

Analyzer Manual Startup

Once the local operating system has been accessed, perform the following to manually
start the analyzer:
1.
Open a terminal window on the desktop: Right-click on the desktop and select
Open Terminal Here.
2. In the terminal window, enter the following commands:
a. cd /usr/icos/
b. ./icos.sh
The ICOS software starts, and the internal pump engages.
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