IDS GeoRadar s r l HIBRIGHT Ground penetrating radar User Manual manuale d uso

IDS Ingegneria dei Sistemi SpA Ground penetrating radar manuale d uso

Hi-Bright HW manual mn 2011 027 rev 1.0

  INGEGNERIA DEI SISTEMI S.p.A.  Rev. 1.0 Protocol: MN/2011/027   Hi-Bright System Hardware Configuration User’s Guide      March 2011
IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S.p.A. -     2 / 31 Document Evolution Revision Date Reason for modification Rev. 1.0 March 2011 First edition     OUR CONTACTS  IDS Ingegneria dei Sistemi S.p.A. – GeoRadar Division Via Enrica Calabresi, 24 56121 Montacchiello (PISA) - ITALIA Fax: +39.050.3124 205 inforis@ids-spa.it  Customer Care department: customercare.gpr@ids-spa.it Tel.: +39.050.3124 355/356  Sales & Marketing department: sales.gpr@ids-spa.it Tel.: +39.050.3124 352
IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S.p.A. -     3 / 31 DISCLAIMER  IDS  WILL  NOT  BE  HELD  RESPONSIBLE  FOR  THE  CONSEQUENCES  OF  AN IMPROPER USE OF THE EQUIPMENT AND/OR THE SOFTWARE.  THIS  SOFTWARE  MAY  INCLUDE  AUTOMATED  DATA  PROCESSING  AND ANALYSIS TOOLS.  WHILE  EVERY  EFFORT  IS  MADE  TO  ENSURE  THE  ACCURACY  OF  THE INFORMATION  PROVIDED  BY  THOSE  TOOLS,  THEY  MUST  NOT  BE INTENDED AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR INTELLIGENT ANALYSIS; RATHER, THEY HAVE  TO  BE  INTENDED  AS  AN  ADVISOR  AND  THE  USER  MUST  NOT COMPLETELY  RELY  ON  THE  RESULTS  PROVIDED  BY  THEM  TO  GIVE  THE COMPLETE ANSWER. IDS  INGEGNERIA  DEI  SISTEMI  SPA  ASSUMES  NO  LIABILITY  FOR  ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR  INJURIES  CAUSED  BY  SUCH  RELIANCE  ON  THE  ACCURACY, RELIABILITY,  OR  TIMELESS  OF  THE  INFORMATION  PROVIDED  BY  THOSE TOOLS. ANY PERSON OR ENTITY WHO RELIES ON INFORMATION OBTAINED FROM THE AUTOMATED DATA PROCESSING/ANALYSIS TOOLS ONLY, DOES SO AT HIS OR HER OWN RISK
IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S.p.A. -     4 / 31 CONFORMITY TO EUROPEAN REGULATIONS  The  equipment  conforms  to  the  following  requirements  set  by  EC regulations, including subsequent modifications, and to the legislation set by the member states that implement these regulations:  1999/05/EEC Radio Directive Warning:  this  equipment  is  destined  for  use  in  industrial  environments (Class  A  apparatus).  In  residential,  commercial  and  light  industry environments, this apparatus may generate radio interference: in this case, the  user  may  be  required  to  operate  while  taking  appropriate countermeasures. The apparatus is sensitive to the presence of external electromagnetic fields, which may reduce its performance.
IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S.p.A. -     5 / 31    ! WARNING   CLEANING INFORMATION  Before cleaning any external  parts  of  the apparatus,  make sure that  all  cables  have  been  disconnected,  including  the  power supply cable. If a damp cloth is used, make sure it is not too wet, to  avoid  any  damage  to  the  electrical  components  of  the equipment.  Wait  until  the  equipment  is  totally  dry  before reconnecting the cables. The system should be cleaned periodically using a damp cloth. Do not use solvents or abrasive detergents. Do  not  apply  liquid  directly  to  the  electrical  contacts  of  the various  connectors.  If  a  specific  spray  is  used  to  clean  the  PC TFT monitor, make sure it is not flammable; ion any case, do not spray it directly on the screen, instead, spray it onto the cleaning cloth.
IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S.p.A. -     6 / 31    BATTERIES REMOVAL INFORMATION  Laptop Batteries: Manufacturer: PANASONIC Type: Li-ion Ni Characteristics: 10.65V 5.7Ah Removal instructions: 1. turn off the laptop; 2. open the drawer with the symbol of the batteries; 3. extract the battery pack pulling the tab.   Radar batteries: Manufacturer: FIAMM FG21202 / SAFT MP176065 Type: rechargeable lead acid / rechargeable lithium-ion Characteristics: 12V & 12Ah / 15V & 6.8Ah Removal instructions: 1. disconnect the battery from the instrument: a. pull the connector wings; b. separate the connectors; 2. remove the battery from the cover (optional) opening the strap.
IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S.p.A. -     7 / 31     RECICLYING   The crossed out wheeled bin symbol shown on the equipment indicates that the product must be recycled separately from other waste at the end of its useful life.  Separate waste disposal of this product at the end of its useful life will be organized  and  managed  by  IDS.  When  you  decide  to  dispose  of  the equipment, contact IDS and follow the system that IDS has set up to permit the separate collection of the apparatus at its life end.  Adequate  separate  collection  for  its  subsequent  recycling,  treatment  and environmental  friendly  disposal  contribute  towards  avoiding  any unnecessary effects on the environment and to health and favor the reuse or recycling  of  the  materials  that  make  up  the  equipment.  Unauthorized disposal of  this product as unsorted waste by its possessor will lead to an administrative penalty foreseen by national regulations.
IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S.p.A. -     8 / 31 WARRANTY CERTIFICATE CONDITIONS 1) IDS  Ingegneria  dei  Sistemi  S.p.A,  hereinafter  referred  to  as  IDS,  warrants  hardware/software products for a period of 12 months from the delivery date to the original customer; 2) The delivery date is certified by the “Warranty Registration Form”; 3) IDS’s hardware products will be free from defects in materials workmanship  under  normal use and service; 4) IDS’s obligation is limited to repairing or replacing parts or equipment which are returned to IDS, without  alteration  or  further  damage,  and  which  in  IDS  s  judgment,  were  defective  or  became defective during normal use; 5) IDS’ software will have to be installed on a PC according to the requirement of the IDS hardware ( see IDS User’s Guide the Software Data Acquisition); 6) IDS’ s software products designed by IDS for use for IDS hardware products are warranted not to fail to execute their programming instructions due to defects during the warranty period, provided they are properly installed on IDS hardware products. IDS does not warrant if the IDS software will be used and operated in hardware and software combinations not selected by IDS; 7) IDS does  not assumes  any liability for any direct,  indirect,  special, incidental  or consequential damages or injuries caused by proper or improper operation of its equipment whether defective or not defective; 8) This software  may include automated data  processing  and analysis  tools. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of the information provided by those tools, they must not be intended as a substitute for intelligent analysis; rather, they have to be intended as an advisor and the user must not completely rely on the results provided by them to give the complete answer. IDS assumes no liability for any direct, indirect special, incidental or consequential damages or injuries caused by such reliance on the accuracy, reliability, or timeliness of the information provided by those tools. Any  person  or  entity  who  relies  on  information  obtained  from  the  automated  data processing/analysis tools only, does so at his or her own risk; 9) IDS’s warranty does not extend and shall not apply to: a) Products which have been repaired or altered by other than IDS personnel; b) Products which have been subjected to misuse, neglect, accident or improper installation; c) Products  in  which  have  been  installed  Hardware/Software  accessories  not  supplied  by  IDS and/or without any approval by IDS; d) Products  which  have  been  connected  to  equipment  different  from the  ones  supplied  by  IDS (except the PC data Logger which must conform to IDS specifications; e) Products which have been damaged by natural disaster or calamities. 10) Before returning any equipment to IDS , you have to contact the IDS Customer Care Office that will authorize you to return the material to be repaired; 11)  Once the parts/equipment to be repaired arrive to IDS, IDS may inspect the defective products to verify they are eligible for repair or replacement. All packing must be saved for inspection purpose in order to assist IDS to understand the cause of the defects. IDS, will not be obliged to repair, or replace for products returned as defective but damaged from abuse, misuse, negligence , accident loss or damage in transit; 12) The  final  clients,  is  responsible  for  ensuring  the  defective  products  returned  to  be  properly packaged; 13) The  above  warranty are  sole  and exclusive, and  no other  warranty,  whether  written or oral,  is expressed or implied.
IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S.p.A. -     9 / 31 IMPORTANT NOTE FOR THE US CUSTOMERS FCC ID: UFW-HIBRIGHT This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules: Operation is subject to the following conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference received, Including interference that may cause undesired operation Warning: Changes  or  modifications  to  this unit  not  expressly  approved by the party  responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Operation  of this  device is  restricted  to  law  enforcement,  fire  and  rescue  officials,  scientific  research  institutes, commercial mining companies, and construction companies. Operation by any other party is a violation of 47 U.S.C. § 301 and could subject the operator to serious legal penalties. Coordination Requirements. (a) UWB imaging systems require coordination through the FCC before the equipment may be used. The operator shall comply with any constraints on equipment usage resulting from this coordination. (b) The users of UWB imaging devices shall supply detailed operational areas to the FCC Office of Engineering and Technology  who  shall  coordinate  this  information  with  the  Federal  Government  through  the  National Telecommunications and Information Administration. The information provided by the UWB operator shall include the name, address and other pertinent contact information of the user, the desired geographical area of operation, and the FCC ID number and other nomenclature of the UWB device. This material shall be submitted to the following address: Frequency Coordination Branch., OET Federal Communications Commission 445 12th Street, SW Washington, D.C. 20554 ATTN: UWB Coordination (d)  Users  of  authorized,  coordinated  UWB  systems  may  transfer  them  to  other  qualified  users  and  to  different locations  upon  coordination  of  change  of  ownership  or  location  to  the  FCC  and  coordination  with  existing authorized operations. (e) The NTIA/FCC coordination report shall include any needed constraints that apply to  day-to-day operations. Such  constraints  could  specify prohibited  areas of  operations or  areas  located  near  authorized  radio  stations  for which additional coordination is required before operation of the UWB equipment. If additional local coordination is required, a local coordination contact will be provided. (f) The coordination of routine UWB operations shall not take longer than 15 business days from the receipt of the coordination request by NTIA. Special temporary operations may be handled with an expedited turn-around time when circumstances warrant. The operation of UWB systems in emergency situations involving the safety of life or property  may  occur  without  coordination  provided  a  notification  procedure,  similar  to  that  contained  in  CFR47 Section 2.405(a)-(e), is followed by the UWB equipment user.  Notice: Use of this device as a wall imaging system is prohibited by FCC regulations.
IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S.p.A. -     10 / 31 IMPORTANT NOTE FOR THE CANADIAN CUSTOMERS IC Certification Number: IC:8991A – HIBRIGHT This device complies with the requirements of IC Standard RSS-220 This Ground Penetrating Radar Device shall be operated only when in contact with or within 1 m of the ground. This  Ground  Penetrating  Radar  Device  shall  be  operated  only  by  law  enforcement  agencies,  scientific  research institutes,  commercial  mining  companies,  construction  companies,  and  emergency  rescue  or  firefighting organizations. NOTE IMPORTANTE POUR LES UTILISATEURS CANADIENS Numéro de certification IC:8991A – HIBRIGHT Cet appareil est conforme aux exigences de la norme RSS IC-220 Cet équipement géoradar doit être utilisé que lorsqu’il est en contact ou à moins de 1 mètre du sol. Cet équipement géoradar doit être utilisé que par des organismes d'application de la loi, des instituts de recherche scientifique,  des  sociétés  minières  commerciales,  des  entreprises  de  construction  et de  secours  d'urgence  ou  les organisations de lutte contre les incendies.  RADIO-FREQUENCY EXPOSURE COMPLIANCE   This product  operated is usually operated at least 1 m from the operator.  Typical  power  density  levels  at  a  distance  of  1  m  or  greater  is  below  1 W/cm2  (0.01  W/m2)  which  are  far  below  the  levels  specified  by  the current regulations.  Thus,  this  product  pose  no  health  and  safety  risk  when  operated  in  the normal manner of intended use.  CONFORMITÉ D’EXPOSITION AUX FRÉQUENCES RADIO   Le produit doit être à au moins un mètre de l’utilisateur lorsqu’en opération.  Le niveau de densité de puissance à une distance de 1 mètre et plus est de 1 W/cm2 (0.01 W/m2), ce qui est nettement inférieur aux niveaux spécifiés par la réglementation en vigueur. Ainsi,  ce  produit  ne  représente  aucun  risque  pour  la  santé  et  la  sécurité lorsqu'il est exploité dans les conditions d'utilisation prescrites.
IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S.p.A. -     11 / 31 INDEX 1. Hardware equipment of the Hi-Bright system ....................................................... 13 2. Mounting up the system ............................................................................................ 14 3. Cabling ....................................................................................................................... 17 4. The DAD Control Unit .............................................................................................. 21 5. The Notebook Computer .......................................................................................... 23 5.1 Panasonic Toughbook rugged tablet PC............................................................ 23 5.2 Connecting the DAD Control Unit - Notebook Computer ................................. 24 5.3 Wireless connection ............................................................................................ 26 6. On line assistance ....................................................................................................... 29 6.1 Remote assistance using Webex Support Center ................................................ 29 6.1.1 How to use the Webex service ......................................................................... 29  FIGURES INDEX FIG. 1.1 – HI-BRIGHT TROLLEY .................................................................................. 13 FIG. 1.2 – HI-BRIGHT EQUIPMENT ............................................................................. 14 FIG. 2.1 –ANTENNA JUNCTIONS ................................................................................ 15 FIG. 2.2 – TROLLEY LOCK ........................................................................................... 15 FIG. 2.3 – FRAME CARRYING THE ANTENNA ......................................................... 16 FIG. 3.1 – ANTENNA CABLE CONNECTION ............................................................. 17 FIG. 3.2 – WHEEL CABLE ............................................................................................. 17 FIG. 3.3 – BATTERY CABLE ......................................................................................... 18 FIG. 3.4 – ETHERNET SWITCH POWER SUPPLY CABLE ........................................ 18 FIG. 3.5 – SYNCHRONIZATION CABLE ..................................................................... 19 FIG. 3.6 – LAN CABLE FROM DAD TO SWITCH ....................................................... 19 FIG. 3.7 – LAN CABLE FROM SWITCH TO LAPTOP ................................................ 20 FIG. 4.1– DAD SIDE FAST WAVE WITH BATTERY PORT, LAN PORT AND WIRELESS CONNECTOR ...................................................................................... 21 FIG. 4.2 – –DAD SIDE FAST WAVE WITH CONNECTIONS TO POSITION SENSOR AND ANTENNAE .................................................................................................... 22 FIG. 4.3 – EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA WITH A 19 POLE CONNECTOR AND POSSIBILITY OF A CASCADE CONNECTION .................................................. 22 FIG. 4.4 – 19-11 POLE ADAPTOR ................................................................................. 23 FIG. 5.1 – PANASONIC TOUGHBOOK CF-19 ............................................................. 24 FIG. 5.2 – LAN CABLE ................................................................................................... 25 FIG. 5.3 – LAN CABLE CONNECTION BETWEEN THE NOTEBOOK COMPUTER AND THE DAD CONTROL UNIT ......................................................................... 25 FIG. 5.4 – BATTERY CABLE ......................................................................................... 25
IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S.p.A. -     12 / 31 FIG. 5.5 – CONNECTING THE DAD CONTROL UNIT TO THE BATTERY PACK AND SWITCHING ON BUTTON (RED COLOR) ................................................. 26 FIG. 5.6 – WIRELESS PORT TO BE ACTIVATED ON CF-19 .................................... 27 FIG. 5.7 – WIRELESS CONNECTION ON THE DAD .................................................. 28 FIG. 5.8 – CONFIGURATION FILE FOR WIRELESS CONNECTION ....................... 28 FIG. 6.1 – MAIL SENT BY IDS TO THE CLIENT ........................................................ 29 FIG. 6.2 – CLIENT DATA INSERTION FORM ............................................................. 30 FIG. 6.3 – WEBEX SET UP WINDOW ........................................................................... 30 FIG. 6.4 – WELCOME TO WEBEX SUPPORT CENTER WINDOW .......................... 31 FIG. 6.5 – COMMAND ACCEPTANCE WINDOW ...................................................... 31
IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S.p.A. -     13 / 31 1. HARDWARE EQUIPMENT OF THE HI-BRIGHT SYSTEM This handbook shows you the equipment you will receive and guides you through the configuration of your Hi-Bright system. The system is composed of:   A Trolley   Fig. 1.1 – Hi-Bright trolley   An  array  of  antennas  (16  channels,  8  in  HH  polarization,  8  in  VV polarization, central frequency 2 GHz)  Two DAD control units  One Ethernet switch + power supply cable  One Battery kit (battery + adapter 1 to 3 plugs)  Two antenna cables  Three LAN cables (two with waterproof connectors)  Two DAD power supply cables
IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S.p.A. -     14 / 31  Fig. 1.2 – Hi-Bright Equipment  2. MOUNTING UP THE SYSTEM First you have to link the antenna array to the trolley. To do this make the lower end of the trolley fit the upper junction of the array and fix them together with their dedicated plastic screws (Fig. 2.1). After that put in place the metallic bar and pull down the lever to completely lock the antenna (Fig. 2.2).  Battery & Adapter Power supply Cables Antenna Array Synchro cable Antenna cables Ethernet switch LAN cables DAD units
IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S.p.A. -     15 / 31  Fig. 2.1 –Antenna junctions    Fig. 2.2 – Trolley lock
IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S.p.A. -     16 / 31 Place the battery in the lower black bag of the trolley and the two DAD control units  in  the  upper  one;  this  bag  also  has  a  pocket  in  which  you  can  leave  the Ethernet switch once connected.    Fig. 2.3 – Frame carrying the antenna Battery Adapter
IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S.p.A. -     17 / 31 3. CABLING  Take the two antenna cables: link connector 1 to the Ant.1 port of one of the DAD (Fig. 3.1), then do the same for connector 2 and the other DAD.    Fig. 3.1 – Antenna cable connection   Connect the  wheel cable  of the  trolley with  the  wheel  port of  DAD  n.1 (Fig. 3.2)   Fig. 3.2 – Wheel cable Wheel cable
IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S.p.A. -     18 / 31  Connect  the  two  power  supply  cable  from  the  Battery  port  of  the  DAD units  to  the  battery  plugs  (Fig.  3.3),  also  the  Ethernet  switch  must  be supplied in this way (Fig. 3.4).   Fig. 3.3 – Battery cable   Fig. 3.4 – Ethernet switch power supply cable   Connect  the  synchronization  ports  of  the  two  DAD  with  the synchronization cable (Fig. 3.5)
IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S.p.A. -     19 / 31    Fig. 3.5 – Synchronization cable   Link the waterproof LAN connectors from the LAN port of the DAD units to the port 1&2 of the Ethernet switch (Fig. 3.6), then take the other LAN cable that will connect port 3 of the switch to the acquisition laptop (Fig. 3.7).   Fig. 3.6 – LAN cable from DAD to switch
IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S.p.A. -     20 / 31  Fig. 3.7 – LAN cable from switch to laptop  You can find more info about the DAD unit and its cable connectors in Chapter 2: The DAD control unit. You can also find more details regarding acquisition laptop in Chapter 4: The Notebook Computer.
IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S.p.A. -     21 / 31 4. THE DAD CONTROL UNIT  The DAD Control Unit is the control unit responsible for directing the antennas and digitalising the acquired radar data. The DAD Control Unit has the following ports  Lan Port for a network connection to the Notebook Computer  Battery Port  to connect the battery   Wheel Port  to connect the position sensor wheel  Ant.1/CHAINE - Ant.2 for radar antenna connection   Power switch with pilot light   Wireless antenna connector   -  Fig. 4.1– DAD side Fast Wave with Battery Port, Lan Port and wireless connector  LAN port Battery Port Start up button  Wireless antenna connector Wireless plug
IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S.p.A. -     22 / 31  Fig. 4.2 – –DAD side Fast Wave with connections to position sensor and antennae  Considering  the  type  of  available  antenna,  the  following  combinations  are possible:  1. Ant.1 (connector with 19 poles) This  kind  of connector  may be  connected to  the following  categories of radar antennae.   Entire range of TR IDS antennae that has a 19 pole connector and foresee a cascade connection, Fig. 2-3 shows an example of a an antennae with a 19 pole connector with a cascade connection.    Fig. 4.3 – Example of antenna with a 19 pole connector and possibility of a cascade connection  Ant1 and  Ant 2 Connectors Wheel Port For DAD connection or toward another antenna To connect the other antenna
IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S.p.A. -     23 / 31  Entire range of TR IDS antennae that have an 11 pole connector, if supplied with an appropriate 19-11 pole adaptor (Fig. 4.4).   Fig. 4.4 – 19-11 pole Adaptor  2. Ant.2 (11 pole connector) This  kind  of connector may have  the following  antenna radar categories connected  Entire  range  of    mono  static  TR  IDS  antennae  with  an  11  pole connector   Entire  range  of  TR  IDS  antennae  with  internal  or  external multiplex and an 11 pole connector  5. THE NOTEBOOK COMPUTER IDS  acquisition  SW  is  usually  installed  on  a  Notebook  Computer.  Our  SW  is dedicated to the specific phases of setting up, acquiring and saving radar data. IDS recommends to use one of the following laptop: 5.1 Panasonic Toughbook rugged tablet PC The Panasonic Toughbook CF-19 PC (Fig. 5.1), has the following characteristics:  CPU: 1.6GHz Intel Core Duo.  Operating System: Windows XP Professional SP2.  RAM/Expandable to: 512MB SDRAM (DDR2)/4GB  Hard  Drive/Speed:  80GB  shock-proof  (mounted  on  a  gel  support  or equivalent).  Optical Drive: 2.4X DVD+R DL  Display Resolution: 10.4 inches/1024 x 768
IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S.p.A. -     24 / 31  Graphics/Video  Memory:  Intel  945GM  video  accelerator  with  up  to 128MB shared video memory  Wireless  Networking:  WLAN  802.11a/b/g,  Bluetooth  2.0,  Optional WWAN (EVDO, HSDPA) and GPS  Ports: Two USB 2.0, Firewire, Ethernet, modem, headphone, mic, docking connector  Card Slots: PC Card Type II, SD Card slot  Weight: 5 pounds  Size: 10.7 x 8.5 x 1.9 inches  Warranty/Support:  Three-year  limited  warranty,  parts  and  labor  lifetime toll-free 24/7.  Battery Life (Wi-Fi On/Off): 5h / 6h about  Environmental: Water-proof (IP54)   Fig. 5.1 – Panasonic Toughbook CF-19   ! NOTE  No  communication  software  of  the  type  Firewall,  WiFi  or Antivirus protection may be installed on the computer; these types of SW enter into conflict with the acquisition SW. IDS takes no responsibility for any  functional conflicts  that  may occur between their own software and any other software installed by the  user onto  the Notebook Computer.  IDS doesn’t  guarantee that  equipment  performance  will  be  maintained  using configurations different from those recommended.  5.2 Connecting the DAD Control Unit - Notebook Computer The following describes how to cable the DAD Control Unit to the Notebook Computer   Use the Lan Cable (Fig. 5.2) to connect the DAD Control Unit and the Notebook Computer as shown in (Fig. 5.3)
IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S.p.A. -     25 / 31  Fig. 5.2 – Lan Cable     Fig. 5.3 – Lan Cable connection between the Notebook Computer and the DAD Control Unit    Connect the  DAD Control Unit to  the Battery using  the  Battery Cable  (Fig. 5.4) as shown in (Fig. 5.5)   Fig. 5.4 – Battery Cable
IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S.p.A. -     26 / 31  Fig. 5.5 – Connecting the DAD Control Unit to the battery pack and switching on button (red color)  Press the red button to switch on the DAD control unit (Fig. 5.5). This button has to be kept pressed until the blue on switch lights up. If the K2_FW software is not activated within 30 seconds, the indicator light will start to flash. As soon as the K2_FW  software  is  activated  the  indicator  light  stops  flashing  and  appears  a constant  blue  light.  If,  however,  the  Software  is  not  activated  within  about  2 minutes  30  seconds,  the  DAD  unit  will  automatically  shut  down.  Once  the K2_FW software has been shut down, the indicator will flash for about 30 seconds and will automatically shut down after 2 minutes.    !  WARNING   DON’T  CONNECT  the  Battery  Cable  to  the  Remote  connector found  on  IDS  TR  antenna;  IDS  declines  any  responsibility  for damage caused to the system due to erroneous connections.             5.3 Wireless connection
IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S.p.A. -     27 / 31 Here below you can see the requirements and steps to connect by wireless DAD to PC: 1) System  requirement:  wireless  network  board  of  PC  must  support network protocol type 802.11g. 2) Disconnect Lan cable from DAD and from PC. 3) Connect the wireless plug on LAN port of the DAD (Fig. 4.1 e Fig. 5.7). 4) Activate wireless  network on PC choosing “ON” with the button  on relative port shown in Fig. 5.6. 5) Set  up  wireless  board  on  PC  with  the  following  IP  address: 192.168.200.195. 6) Disable all boards  present  within  “network connections”  window  on PC. 7) Switch off PC and reboot operating system. 8) Enable wireless board. 9) Switch on the DAD. 10) Wait for signal on PC of activating connection RIS K2. 11) Launch the acquisition software icon setting up a Wi-Fi configuration file: you can recognize them from the label “WiFi” (see Fig. 5.8).   Fig. 5.6 – Wireless port to be activated on CF-19     WIRELESS ON
IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S.p.A. -     28 / 31 Fig. 5.7 – Wireless connection on the DAD   Fig. 5.8 – Configuration file for wireless connection
IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S.p.A. -     29 / 31 6. ON LINE ASSISTANCE 6.1 Remote assistance using Webex Support Center Webex Support Center is a service that allows the activation of a two host session, making  an  application  or  the  desktop  available  to  the  other  user  or  letting  you capture another remote desktop. It can be used to perform web conferences and presentations. It is easy to use thanks to its simple and intuitive interface. Since there are no firewalls or other types of network configurations, it is a fast and secure means of reaching any client host in any part of the world. In fact, the client  only  has  to  accept  to  download  a  small  plug  used  to  permit  the  service authentication and functioning.  6.1.1 How to use the Webex service  You  will  receive  an  email  from  IDS  Customer  Care  containing  a  link  to  the support session (see Fig. 6.1).   Fig. 6.1 – Mail sent by IDS to the client
IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S.p.A. -     30 / 31 Once  you  have  clicked  on  the  link  sent  by  email,  the  following  window  will appear. Insert your data into the form (see Fig. 6.2).   Fig. 6.2 – Client data insertion form   Once  you  have  clicked  Submit,  the  following  page  will  appear showing  a downloading bar. The session starts as soon as the download is complete. (see Fig. 6.3).  Fig. 6.3 – Webex Set up window
IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S.p.A. -     31 / 31 As you can see from the following screen, (Fig. 6.4) you are given a console, just containing the Chat, Video and Leave Session commands.   Fig. 6.4 – Welcome to Webex Support Center window  At  this  point,  IDS  Customer  Care  can  perform  a  range  of  operations  on  your desktop:  Request control of the desktop using the Request Control command.  Give you control of the IDS desktop using the Share Control command.  Request to display the remote desktop using Request View.  Share the visualisation of the IDS desktop using Share View. Before  each command  is  activated,  you are  asked  for  confirmation  through  the following window (Fig. 6.5).   Fig. 6.5 – Command acceptance window

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