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Not sure what error is at the moment. I don't recall any trouble running this software coming from the operating systems -dos; win95, 98, , or XP pro. The product has a wall wort power supply and supplements power to the MN-CIM beyond what the laptop provides.

I haven't used a laptop to talk with these vavs for years. We instead just extended the serial cable on the MN-CIM up to the nearest tstat and leave it plugged into the tstat, and a serial port on a desktop PC on the other end, and talk to any VAV in the system by addressing the integrator number, : , then the VAV number.

Wasteful I know, but we don't do that much of it. Not sure if just pulling the MN-CIM plug on our desktop serial port will result in error or not when trying to connect to a VAV, but I'll try that and note the error. The only trouble I've had connecting however is from a laptop Reaper, I didn't try it out myself, but I found the pdf and it says the insufficient laptop serial power results in error Hope the attachment attaches..

Thanks for the info. Hello, mujtaba12, Do you still have the programing tool? Network Communication Card ech. General Purpose Controller Lev Unit Controller Lev Pneumatic Output Card. Electrical Output Card.

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Permissions and authorization for users and groups are assigned to each folder shared- See section 2. Please note that spaces, slashes or commas are not valid for user names. Enable or Disable e-mail notification of system problems.

SMTP Authorization type. Consult your network administrator for more information. SMTP account password. May be required. When all desired options are entered, click Apply Button to confirm, or Cancel to abort. This screen lets you configure and manage system logs, which provide a history of system usage. Provides all log information including warning messages and error messages. Shows all warning messages and error messages only. Shows only error messages.

Specify the number of lines per page and click Go. Shows logs by date in ascending order. Shows logs by date in descending order. Download the whole system log in a. This file can then be forwarded to MicroNet support for troubleshooting. Set the desired date, time and time zone. Should the PlatinumNAS ever have to be reformatted or reset, you will then be able to retrieve all your settings, users, groups, and permissions from this file.

The file will download to your computer. Navigate and select your saved settings file. Modules offer additional functionality without replacing the base operating code, or firmware. Navigate and select the module file. Shutting down using the power button may result in data loss! Enter the desired times to power on and off for each day of the week, and click Apply to activate. A confirmation dialog will appear. Confirm the operation to log out to the main login page. In the following screen, select the desired interface language.

This chapter includes discussion on both of those services and connection methods. Instructions are included for Windows and Macintosh based hosts.

Double click to see the available shares. Connect to the shared network folders on the PlatinumNAS as follows: 1. If the share is not public, a Connect As… window appears. Enter an authorized User name and Password. The share folder appears as the drive you assigned in your My Computer window.

You can now access this folder as though it were a drive on your computer. Select a share and click OK. The selected share will appear on your desktop. Accepting the certificate permanently will prevent this window from appearing in subsequent logins. Shows the size of folders and files. Displays the type of folders and files. Shows the time of most recent modification of folders and files.

Change user password Logout Webdisk Files are accessible for download by clicking them. Buttons on the folder page allow you to create a new folder, upload files and delete files in the folder. Up New folder New file upload Goes to the previous folder level.

Creates a new folder. Click OK to upload the file to the current folder. Delete Selected Deletes selected files and folders. To select files for deletion, check the box Items next to each file to delete. When properly configured, the RAID subsystem can provide non-stop service with a high degree of fault tolerance through the use of RAID technology and advanced array management features.

RAID levels other than 0 are able to tolerate a Hard Disk failure without impact on the existing data, and failed drive data can be reconstructed from the remaining data and parity drives. This section will help you gain understanding of how these functions can serve your needs best. It is an array of multiple independent hard disk drives that provide high performance and fault tolerance through support of several levels of the Berkeley RAID techniques.

An appropriate RAID level is selected when the volume sets are defined or created, and is based on disk capacity, data availability fault tolerance or redundancy , and disk performance considerations. RAID 0 does not provide any data redundancy, but does offer the best high-speed data throughput. RAID 0 breaks up data into smaller blocks and then writes a block to each drive in the array. Pros: Disk striping enhances both read and write performance because multiple drives are accessed simultaneously, Cons: The reliability of RAID Level 0 is less than any of its member disk drives due to its lack of redundancy.

Pros: RAID 1 offers extremely high data reliability as all the data is redundant. If one drive fails, all data and software applications are preserved on the other drive. Read performance may be enhanced as the array controller can access both members of a mirrored pair in parallel. Cons: RAID 1 volume requires double the raw data storage capacity During writes, there will be a minor performance penalty when compared to writing to a single disk. In RAID 5, the parity information is written to all of the drives in the subsystems rather than concentrated on a dedicated parity disk.

If one drive in the system fails, the parity information can be used to reconstruct the data from that drive. All drives in the array system can be used to seek operation at the same time, greatly increasing the performance of the RAID system. In case of drive failure, the failed drive can be removed from the PlatinumNAS and replaced with a new drive without disrupting dataflow to the host computer. Hot Spare Drives A hot spare drive is an unused online available drive, which is ready for replacing a failed disk drive.

Hot spares permit you to replace failed drives automatically without powering down your PlatinumNAS. When your PlatinumNAS detects a drive failure, the system will automatically and transparently rebuild using any available hot spare drive s. During the automatic rebuild process, system activity will continue as normal, but system performance and fault tolerance will be affected. If a hot spare is not available at time of drive failure, the failed disk drive must be replaced with a new disk drive so that the data on the failed drive can be rebuilt.

If a hot spare is available, the rebuild starts automatically when a drive fails. The RAID subsystem automatically and transparently rebuilds failed drives in the background with user-definable rebuild rates.

The RAID subsystem will automatically restart the system and the rebuild if the system is shut down or powered off abnormally during a reconstruction procedure condition. Please note that the system may no longer be fault tolerant during degraded operation or the rebuild process- Fault tolerance will be lost until the damaged drive is replaced and the rebuild operation is completed.

Follow the correct procedure when setting up the device. Please review the documentation included with this software for information on the operation and support of this software. The documentation can usually be found in an electronic format on the included CD. Do not move the unit while it is turned on. Never insert any metallic object into the drive to avoid any risk of electrical shock, fire, short-circuiting or dangerous emissions.

If it appears to be malfunctioning, please contact MicroNet Support. Doing so may damage the drive or disfigure its casing. Avoid placing your drive near a source of heat or exposing it to sunlight even through a window.

Doing so increases the risk of electrical shock, short-circuiting, fire or personal injury. Magnetic interference can affect the operation and stability of your PlatinumNAS. Instead, use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the device. Write down the IP address. Continue to hold the reset button until the PlatinumNAS emits a loud beep approximately 2 minutes.

Plug the Ethernet cable back into LAN port 1. You will see a simple dialog box that has three options: Choose Reset to Factory Default and click Apply. Reboot the PlatinumNAS to complete the procedure. A: Do not turn off or reset the unit!

Follow these steps to identify and correct the alarm: 1. Refer to Chapter 1, Section 7 to identify the alert. Go to the System menu and choose Logs item. The System Log screen appears. Click the Error button and all recorded errors appear. The log entries will help you diagnose the problem.

If you are unable to solve the problem, please contact MicroNet Support. A: Larger drive modules may be available for your Model. Consult your MicroNet reseller for more information. A: Yes. Please call MicroNet Help Desk if you have questions about your particular configuration. Q: I enabled the iTunes server but I do not see it in iTunes. Is something wrong? Optional extended warranty and overnight exchange programs are available, consult your MicroNet dealer or visit www.

A: Although RAID5 does provide tolerance for disk failure, it does not prevent damage due to fire, flood, or other types of disaster, nor can it prevent virus damage or accidental deletion. If possible, call from a telephone near the system so we can direct you in any necessary system corrections. Data is distributed sequentially to all drives. There is no data protection. There is no data protection 1 Also known as mirroring All data replicated on N Separated disks.

N is always a multiple of 2. Data and parity information is subdivided and distributed across all disk. Parity must be the equal to the smallest disk capacity in the array. Parity information normally stored on a dedicated parity disk. Prior to Active Directory the Windows OS could not store additional information in its domain database. Active Directory also solved the problem of locating resources; which previously relied on Network Neighborhood, and was slow.

Managing users and groups were among other issues Active Directory solved. What is Active Directory? Active Directory was built as a scalable, extensible directory service that was designed to meet corporate needs.

This means the PlatinumNAS is able to recognize your office users and passwords already on the ADS server, and allow the network administrator to seamlessly control the PlatinumNAS as another network resource. This feature significantly lowers the overhead of the system administrator. User ACLs will only propagate for the writing account.

Active Directory allows administrators to assign enterprise wide policies, deploy programs to many computers, and apply critical updates to an entire organization.

An Active Directory stores information and settings relating to an organization in a central, organized, accessible database. Active Directory networks can vary from a small installation with a few hundred objects, to a large installation with millions of objects.

Active Directory was released first with Windows Cache cache is a fast-access memory bank that serves as an intermediate storage for data that is read from or written to secondary storage.



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