I NDEX 3installationcabling 2-4 to 2-9mounting 2-2 to 2-4preparation 2-1internal disk drive. See diskette driveinterrupt switch. See hardware interrupt switchIP address. See IP/TFTP parametersIP security option 4-11IP/TFTP parameters 4-9, 4-11KK command C-6LLED indicatorsdiskette drive 3-8front panel 1-5, 3-2, 3-7listing files on diskette C-5Local Information parameter 4-10Mmaintenancecleaning diskette drive 5-2preventive 5-1replacing fuse 5-2memory chips, replacing 5-13memory dumpprocedure 6-5 to 6-8sending in 6-7to diskettes 6-6, C-5to network C-6to RBCS server 6-5to TFTP/FTP server 6-6messages, startup 3-7, B-1models, communications server 1-1modems, cabling 2-4Monitor parameter 4-6monitor utilitycommands. See firmware commandsenteringat startup C-2hardware interrupt switch 4-1, C-3if server becomes nonfunctional C-2functions C-1monitor mode C-2mountingrack 2-2tabletop 2-2wall 2-4NNCS server 3-1, 4-8Network Activity LED 1-6Network Boot String parameter 4-7network, booting from 3-1Network Control Server server. See NCS servernetwork supplier support D-3Number of Reboots parameter 4-7Oon-line technical services D-1PPacket Received LED 1-6, 3-2parallel printer port. See printer portparameters, firmware. See Firmware ConfigurationUtility or parameter namephysical dimensions 1-10pin assignmentsEthernet interface A-4printer port A-5RS-232 ports A-1RS-422 ports A-3serial ports A-1transceiver connector A-4portsconsole 1-8, 4-6I/O 1-7monitor 4-6printer 1-9, A-5RS-232 1-7, A-1RS-232 and RS-422 configuration 4-13RS-422 1-8, A-3serial 1-7, A-1power cable 2-8Power LED 1-5, 3-2, 3-7power supply moduledescription 1-9fuse 1-9power cord receptacle 1-9power switch 1-9replacing 5-10power-on messages B-1preventive maintenance 5-1printer portcabling 2-7description 1-9pin assignments A-5Printer Setup menu 4-11problems. See troubleshootingCS2500BookFile : CS2500BookFileIX Page 3 Thursday, December 11, 1997 10:44 AM