Huron & SNAP Documentation
Huron & SNAP Documentation Huron & SNAP Documentation
INTRODUCTION TO THE HURON • Optional ISA cards. Any ISA bus card may be optionally incorporated into the Huron system. • Optional PCI cards. Any PCI cards may be optionally incorporated into the Huron system. The following diagrams illustrate the Huron chassis (Figure 2 and Figure 3). The system illustrated has a Huron ADAT I/O card in slot 0, a DSP card in slot 1, an I/O carrier card in slot 2, and a RME Hammerfall digital audio PCI card for use with the WavePlayer-2 application. Figure 2 — Front elevation of the Huron. 1 Reset switch 14 Parallel port connector 2 Keyboard lock 15 SVGA port Connector 3 Power indicator 16 Mouse connector 4 Hard disk indicator 17 COM1 connector 5 Keyboard lock indicator 18 Keyboard connector 6 Power switch 19 I/O connector 7 Floppy disk drive 20 Huron ADAT I/O connectors 8 CD-ROM Drive 21 Hammerfall SPDIF I/O and ADAT Sync connector 9 Power Supply Unit 22 Hammerfall ADAT1 and ADAT2 I/O connectors 10 Mains inlet 23 Hammerfall ADAT3 I/O connectors 11 Mains outlet 24 Hammerfall Word Clock out connector 12 Ethernet connector 25 Hammerfall Word Clock in connector 13 COM2 connector HURON TECHNICAL MANUAL PAGE 28
↓ Setting up the Hardware Starting the Huron ↓ To start the Huron workstation (see Figure 3) Figure 3 — Rear elevation of the Huron. INTRODUCTION TO THE HURON You will need the following hardware before you can use the Huron: • 1 PS2 keyboard or AT keyboard with PS2 adaptor plug. • 1 PS2 Microsoft mouse (or compatible). • 1 SVGA screen with IEC mains extension lead. • 1 IEC mains lead. 1. Connect the keyboard cable (with the adaptor if required) to the keyboard socket (18). 2. Connect the mouse cable to the mouse socket (16). 3. Connect the SVGA cable to the SVGA port (15). 4. Plug the mains extension lead into the mains outlet of Huron 5. 11) and the mains inlet of the SVGA screen. 6. Plug the mains cable into the Huron mains inlet (10). 7. Unlock the front panel drive bay with the key provided. The disk drive and CD ROM drive should be empty. 8. Turn on the SVGA screen then turn the power switch on. After an initial boot process, log onto Windows 2000. HURON TECHNICAL MANUAL PAGE 29
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↓ Setting up the Hardware<br />
Starting the <strong>Huron</strong><br />
↓ To start the <strong>Huron</strong> workstation<br />
(see Figure 3)<br />
Figure 3 — Rear elevation of the <strong>Huron</strong>.<br />
INTRODUCTION TO THE HURON<br />
You will need the following hardware before you can use the<br />
<strong>Huron</strong>:<br />
• 1 PS2 keyboard or AT keyboard with PS2 adaptor plug.<br />
• 1 PS2 Microsoft mouse (or compatible).<br />
• 1 SVGA screen with IEC mains extension lead.<br />
• 1 IEC mains lead.<br />
1. Connect the keyboard cable (with the adaptor if required) to<br />
the keyboard socket (18).<br />
2. Connect the mouse cable to the mouse socket (16).<br />
3. Connect the SVGA cable to the SVGA port (15).<br />
4. Plug the mains extension lead into the mains outlet of <strong>Huron</strong><br />
5. 11) and the mains inlet of the SVGA screen.<br />
6. Plug the mains cable into the <strong>Huron</strong> mains inlet (10).<br />
7. Unlock the front panel drive bay with the key provided. The<br />
disk drive and CD ROM drive should be empty.<br />
8. Turn on the SVGA screen then turn the power switch on.<br />
After an initial boot process, log onto Windows 2000.<br />
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