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HIL2GO-100 - Install and Connect the OP4512 Simulator

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OP4512 rear view

Installing

Install the OP4512 simulator on a table or in a mounting rack with sufficient space on both sides to allow proper airflow cooling (about 15 cm or 6 in.).

Connect the Power and Ground

  • Connect the power cord to the unit and to an appropriate power source (outlet).

  • If installed in a rack, connect the ground screw to the rack, if installed in a rack. See how to connect the ground screw here.

Connect the Simulator to the Host PC

The OP4512 simulator communicates with the Windows host computer via TCP/IP.

The simulator can be connected in two different ways:

  • Directly to your host computer (direct connection)

  • Via your local area network (local area network configuration).

Please follow the instructions in this page to connect your host PC in either way:

Connect the Ethernet cable provided to the primary Ethernet port named eno1.
The default IP address is written on a label in the front of the unit.

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Default IP address label (front)

IPMI

The OPAL-RT simulators can be controlled remotely through the IPMI interface. This article of the OPAL-RT knowledge base explains how to do so.
Your IPMI credentials are in the HIL2GO bundle data card named “Meet your HL2GO bundle.” delivered with your system.

Power up the OP4512

  • Turn on the main power switch in the back of the OP4512.

    • WARNING: Make sure that the main power switch at the rear of the unit is easily accessible for emergency shutdown.

  • Press the red power button in the front of the unit.

See this page for more information: OP4512 Installation

 

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