Logical Solutions SCS Video Gaming Accessories User Manual


 
Product Overview
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SCS160R / SCS320R
2.3.2 IP Network
The SCS network interface is an auto-sensing 10 BaseT/100 BaseTX network con-
nector (equipped with an RJ45 jack with dual LEDs) for use with a conventional TCP/
IP network using standard RJ45 Category 5 cables. A default IP address is coded into
the system (10.9.8.7), however the network settings should be configured by your sys-
tem administrator to be suitable for your site’s requirements and unique equipment.
The SCS products are preconfigured for ssh (secure) access.
Note
The SCS-R models offer two independent network interface ports.
Only the first port (NETWORK 1) is enabled by default.
2.3.3 AC Power
2.3.3.1 SCS160 / SCS320 / SCS480
A single IEC-type power entry module is located on the rear of the chassis. The
power entry module incorporates a replaceable protective fuse (2A) and an On/Off
switch. An IEC cordset is provided with each SCS chassis. Connect the cordset to a
local AC power source. Turn the power switch on when appropriate.
2.3.3.2 SCS160R / SCS320R
Two removable AC Power Modules are found on the rear of the chassis, identified
as “Left” and “Right” if looking at the rear of the chassis. Either AC module will fully
support the system, and if both are turned on, they operate redundantly. The SCS-R
systems have an AC Power Monitoring capability to alert the system administrator in
the event of an AC Power outage from one of the modules.
Each AC Module has an IEC-type power entry module. The power entry module
incorporates a replaceable protective fuse (2A) and an On/Off switch. Two IEC cord-
sets are provided with each SCS-R chassis. Connect each cordset to a local AC power
source. Turn the power switch on (I) for each module when appropriate.
Caution
During replacement of a module, it is important to first turn the faulty
module Off, then remove its power cord, BEFORE youremove the
screw to allow the module to be pulled out. The potential for handling
hazardous voltages could exist otherwise.