Multi-Tech Systems RAS96 User Manual

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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - User Guide

RAS96 RASCard - E1User Guide

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RAS96 RASCard User Guide4 CommPlete Communications Server• Humidity range: 20–90% (noncondensing).• Power consumption: 4.5 A @ +5 VDC.• Limited warran

Page 3 - Important Safety Instructions

CommPlete Communications Server 52 RASCard Description

Page 4 - Table of Contents

RAS96 RASCard User Guide6 CommPlete Communications ServerIntroductionThe RAS96 assembly consists of a Pentium computer card to which is mounted a 2.5-

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2 RASCard DescriptionCommPlete Communications Server 7Table 1. Memory Configurations.Bank 1 Bank 2 TOTALNone None 0 MB2 × 4 MB None 8 MB2 × 4 MB 2 ×

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RAS96 RASCard User Guide8 CommPlete Communications ServerInternal ConnectorsThe RASCard has several internal connectors, which are described from fron

Page 7 - 1 Introduction

2 RASCard DescriptionCommPlete Communications Server 9J2 Power ConnectorThis connector supplies power and ground to the RASCard.External Connector

Page 8 - Manual Organization

RAS96 RASCard User Guide10 CommPlete Communications ServerFront PanelLED IndicatorsEthernet Status LEDsThe RASCard front panel contains three indicato

Page 9 - Technical Specifications

2 RASCard DescriptionCommPlete Communications Server 11LED Indicator Color IndicationRAI ALARM Red Also known as RAI (REMOTE ALARM INDICATION).On in

Page 11 - 2 RASCard Description

CommPlete Communications Server 133 Installation

Page 12 - Memory Banks

RAS96 RASCard User GuideP/N 82066350, Revision ACopyright © 2000 by Multi-Tech Systems, Inc.All rights reserved. This publication may not be reproduce

Page 13 - J17 Watchdog Timer

RAS96 RASCard User Guide14 CommPlete Communications ServerIntroductionThis chapter describes how to install the RAS96 RASCard into a CommPleteCommunic

Page 14 - Internal Connectors

3 InstallationCommPlete Communications Server 155. Supporting the RASCard by the front panel and the bottom edge of the card, placeit into the open

Page 16 - Front Panel

CommPlete Communications Server 174 BIOS Setup Utility

Page 17 - Switches

RAS96 RASCard User Guide18 CommPlete Communications ServerIntroductionThis chapter describes the Award Setup utility, which is built into the RASCard’

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4 BIOS Setup UtilityCommPlete Communications Server 19Using SetupIn general, use the arrow keys to highlight items, press ENTER to select, use the P

Page 19 - 3 Installation

RAS96 RASCard User Guide20 CommPlete Communications ServerMain MenuWhen you run the Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility, the main menu appears first onthe s

Page 20 - Installation Procedure

4 BIOS Setup UtilityCommPlete Communications Server 21PCI Configuration SetupThis setup page allows you to set up your computer for efficient energy

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RAS96 RASCard User Guide22 CommPlete Communications ServerLoad Setup DefaultsThe chipset defaults are optimized settings for regular use.IDE HDD Auto

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4 BIOS Setup UtilityCommPlete Communications Server 23Save and Exit SetupSave changes to CMOS and exit Setup.Exit Without SavingAbandon all CMOS cha

Page 23 - 4 BIOS Setup Utility

CommPlete Communications Server iiiImportant Safety InstructionsCaution: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the

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RAS96 RASCard User Guide24 CommPlete Communications ServerStandard CMOS SetupThe items in the Standard CMOS Setup menu are divided into several catego

Page 25 - In Case of Problems

4 BIOS Setup UtilityCommPlete Communications Server 25You can use the IDE HDD Auto Detection option in the main menu to automaticallyenter the speci

Page 26 - Main Menu

RAS96 RASCard User Guide26 CommPlete Communications ServerHalt OnThe category determines whether the computer will stop if an error is detected during

Page 27 - Load BIOS Defaults

4 BIOS Setup UtilityCommPlete Communications Server 27BIOS Features SetupThis menu allows you to configure your system for basic operation. You have

Page 28 - IDE HDD Auto Detection

RAS96 RASCard User Guide28 CommPlete Communications ServerCPU Internal Cache/External CacheThese two categories speed up memory access when enabled.En

Page 29 - Exit Without Saving

4 BIOS Setup UtilityCommPlete Communications Server 29Gate A20 OptionThis entry allows you to select how the gate A20 is handled. The gate A20 is a

Page 30 - Standard CMOS Setup

RAS96 RASCard User Guide30 CommPlete Communications ServerTypematic Delay (Msec)When the typematic rate is enabled, this selection allows you to selec

Page 31 - Drive A Type / Drive B Type

4 BIOS Setup UtilityCommPlete Communications Server 31Chipset Features SetupThis section allows you to configure the system based on the specific fe

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RAS96 RASCard User Guide32 CommPlete Communications ServerVideo BIOS CacheableAs with caching the System BIOS above, enabling the Video BIOS cache wil

Page 33 - BIOS Features Setup

4 BIOS Setup UtilityCommPlete Communications Server 33On-Chip Primary PCI IDEAs stated above, your system includes a built-in primary IDE controller

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iv CommPlete Communications ServerTable of Contents1 IntroductionIntroduction ...

Page 35 - Typematic Rate (Chars/Sec)

RAS96 RASCard User Guide34 CommPlete Communications ServerPower Management SetupThe Power Management Setup allows you to configure your system to most

Page 36 - Video BIOS Shadow

4 BIOS Setup UtilityCommPlete Communications Server 35through 1 hour, except for HDD Power Down, which can be set from1 minute through 15 minutes.PM

Page 37 - Chipset Features Setup

RAS96 RASCard User Guide36 CommPlete Communications ServerPower Down ActivitiesPower Down Activities events are I/O events whose occurrence can preven

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4 BIOS Setup UtilityCommPlete Communications Server 37PCI Configuration SetupThis section describes how to configure the PCI bus system. The PCI bus

Page 39 - PCI Bursting

RAS96 RASCard User Guide38 CommPlete Communications ServerYou can select which INT# is associated with each PCI slot and which conventionalIRQ is asso

Page 40 - Power Management Setup

4 BIOS Setup UtilityCommPlete Communications Server 39Password SettingWhen you select this item, the following message will appear at the center of

Page 42 - Drive Ports Accessed

CommPlete Communications Server 395 E1 Daughter Cards

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RAS96 RASCard User GuideCommPlete Communications Server40IntroductionThe E1 Daughter Card mounts on the RAS96 RASCard to provide an E1 interface forup

Page 44 - PCI IDE IRQ Map to

5 E1 Daughter CardCommPlete Communications Server 41E1 GlossaryRAI: Remote Alarm Indication; a field of all ones (1) used as a “keep-alive” signal.A

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CommPlete Communications Server vCountry Selection ...

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RAS96 RASCard User GuideCommPlete Communications Server42FXS: Foreign Exchange, Subscriber; the customer premises interface that, along withFXO, allow

Page 47 - 5 E1 Daughter Cards

5 E1 Daughter CardCommPlete Communications Server 43E1 Frame FormatsFraming is the way E1 equipment formats bits on the E1 line for encoding digital

Page 48 - E1 Overview

RAS96 RASCard User GuideCommPlete Communications Server44Country SelectionCountry Selection identifies your country. You may select China, Hungary, I

Page 49 - E1 Glossary

5 E1 Daughter CardCommPlete Communications Server 45E1 Facility TerminationThe E1 facility termination typically enters the customer’s premises as t

Page 50 - E1 Basics

RAS96 RASCard User GuideCommPlete Communications Server46PCB DescriptionThe E1 Daughter Card has two external jacks: an RJ-48 E1 line jack, and an E1

Page 51 - DNIS digits

5 E1 Daughter CardCommPlete Communications Server 47Configuration of the E1 Daughter CardThe E1 Daughter Card is configured through the MR9600 Contr

Page 52 - Country Selection

RAS96 RASCard User GuideCommPlete Communications Server48To Configure the E1 Daughter Card1. Turn on power to the segment containing the E1 Card to b

Page 53 - E1 Facility Termination

5 E1 Daughter CardCommPlete Communications Server 49E1 CommandsThree E1 commands are available (some that result in a displayed menu) fordisplaying

Page 54 - PCB Description

RAS96 RASCard User GuideCommPlete Communications Server502. Enter the E1SETUP command to change the configuration information. At the A:#prompt type

Page 55 - Ordering an E1 Line

5 E1 Daughter CardCommPlete Communications Server 51A:\# e1setup 9bUse settings from:1. Use Active Settings (pre-configured card)2. User System De

Page 57 - E1 Commands

RAS96 RASCard User GuideCommPlete Communications Server52Country Selection1. ITU2. India3. Mexico4. Hungary5. ChinaEnter Selection (-(previous),

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5 E1 Daughter CardCommPlete Communications Server 53E1 Command MessagesThe system can display the following E1 command messages:Message: E1 Settings

Page 59 - 5 E1 Daughter Card

RAS96 RASCard User GuideCommPlete Communications Server54Functional DescriptionThe on-board Single–Chip Transceiver (SCT) provides the connection to E

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CommPlete Communications Server 556 Solving Problems

Page 61 - E1 Status LEDs

RAS96 RASCard User GuideCommPlete Communications Server56IntroductionThis chapter describes steps you can take in the event of a RASCard failure. As w

Page 62 - Functional Description

6 Solving ProblemsCommPlete Communications Server 57• The hard disk or floppy drive cables are not connected properly, or their parametersare not se

Page 63 - 6 Solving Problems

RAS96 RASCard User GuideCommPlete Communications Server58Memory UpgradeTwo memory banks (Bank 1 and Bank 2) with two SIMM sockets per bank (M1 through

Page 64 - Troubleshooting

6 Solving ProblemsCommPlete Communications Server 59contacts of the sockets, use your fingers to bend the SIMM upright until it is heldin place by t

Page 65 - Invalid time, date or setup

RAS96 RASCard User GuideCommPlete Communications Server60

Page 66 - Memory Upgrade

CommPlete Communications Server 61Appendixes

Page 67 - Calling Technical Support

CommPlete Communications Server 11 Introduction

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RAS96 RASCard User GuideCommPlete Communications Server62Appendix A Connector PinoutsKeyboard Connector (J11)Figure A-1. 6-pin mini-DIN keyboard co

Page 69 - Appendixes

A Connector PinoutsCommPlete Communications Server 63COM1 Connector (J3)This serial port connector can be used to configure the RASCard or to connec

Page 70 - Video Connector (J35)

RAS96 RASCard User GuideCommPlete Communications Server6434-Pin Floppy Disk Drive Connector (J27)This connector provides signal and data connection be

Page 71 - E1 Alarm Connector (J22)

A Connector PinoutsCommPlete Communications Server 65Hard Disk Connector (J6)This connector supplies IDE data and signals and power and ground for t

Page 72 - Drive Power Connector (J13)

RAS96 RASCard User GuideCommPlete Communications Server66IDE Connector (J21)This connector supplies IDE data and signals for an IDE CD-ROM drive or a

Page 73 - Hard Disk Connector (J6)

B POST MessagesCommPlete Communications Server 67Appendix B POST MessagesIntroductionDuring the power-on self-test (POST), if the BIOS detects an

Page 74 - IDE Connector (J21)

RAS96 RASCard User GuideCommPlete Communications Server68ERROR ENCOUNTERED INITIALIZING HARD DRIVEThe hard disk cannot be initialized. Make sure the a

Page 75 - Appendix B POST Messages

B POST MessagesCommPlete Communications Server 69OFFENDING SEGMENT:This message is used in conjunction with the I/O CHANNEL CHECK and RAMPARITY ERRO

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RAS96 RASCard User GuideCommPlete Communications Server70Appendix C POST CodesEISA power-on self-test (POST) codes are typically output to port addr

Page 77 - PRESS A KEY TO REBOOT

C POST CodesCommPlete Communications Server 71Code Name Description F Test DMA Controller 0 BIOS checksum test. Keyboard detect and initialization.

Page 78 - Appendix C POST Codes

RAS96 RASCard User Guide2 CommPlete Communications ServerIntroductionThis manual describes the field installation and configuration of a Multi-Tech RA

Page 79 - C POST Codes

RAS96 RASCard User GuideCommPlete Communications Server72Code Name Description43 Detect and InitializeSerial and Parallel PortsInitialize any serial a

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D Approved MemoryCommPlete Communications Server 73Appendix D Approved MemoryThe following memory SIMMs have been tested with the RAS96 and are know

Page 81 - Appendix D Approved Memory

RAS96 RASCard User GuideCommPlete Communications Server74Appendix E Regulatory InformationEMC, Safety and Terminal Directive ComplianceThe CE mark is

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1 IntroductionCommPlete Communications Server 3Appendix B POST MessagesThis appendix describes error messages that might be encountered during the

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