Pearson 70 Manuale Utente

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Installation of Host Computer and Peripherals
Network Installation
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Networking Equipment
OpScan iNSIGHT 70 scanners may be integrated into networking configurations 
consisting of third-party equipment.
The appropriate vendor personnel are responsible for unpacking, setting up, 
configuring, and testing the networking equipment. Pearson NCS field engineers 
are responsible for positioning the networking equipment in accordance to the 
system and network layout plans. These plans should be made available by the 
site preparation project manager.
Once the OpScan iNSIGHT 70 scanner has been installed and the networking 
equipment has been positioned, you can now connect the scanner to the network 
cable. Before connecting the cable to the system, verify the following:
The scanner is positioned in the appropriate location.
The network cable is installed.
The OpScan iNSIGHT 70 scanner and peripherals are turned off.
The cable is in good condition. It should not be crimped, have damaged 
insulation, and it should not be placed near heat sources, power cables, or 
high traffic areas without adequate protection.
Connecting a Scanner to a Network
1.
Locate the network cable for the scanner. A network connector (10BaseT, 
10Base2, or Token Ring) should be attached to the network cable and located 
near each scanner (if more than one).
2.
Attach the network connector (10BaseT, 10Base2, or Token Ring) to the jack 
labeled NETWORK located on the scanner's back panel (bottom and second 
cutout from the left).
3.
Repeat steps 1 and 2 for each additional scanner.
4.
Connect the other end of each network cable (from each scanner) to the 
network concentrator.
5.
Locate and attach the cable from the concentrator to the connector jack located 
on the back of the file server.