RAS96 RASCard - E1User Guide
RAS96 RASCard User Guide4 CommPlete Communications Server• Humidity range: 20–90% (noncondensing).• Power consumption: 4.5 A @ +5 VDC.• Limited warran
CommPlete Communications Server 52 RASCard Description
RAS96 RASCard User Guide6 CommPlete Communications ServerIntroductionThe RAS96 assembly consists of a Pentium computer card to which is mounted a 2.5-
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 ×
RAS96 RASCard User Guide8 CommPlete Communications ServerInternal ConnectorsThe RASCard has several internal connectors, which are described from fron
2 RASCard DescriptionCommPlete Communications Server 9J2 Power ConnectorThis connector supplies power and ground to the RASCard.External Connector
RAS96 RASCard User Guide10 CommPlete Communications ServerFront PanelLED IndicatorsEthernet Status LEDsThe RASCard front panel contains three indicato
2 RASCard DescriptionCommPlete Communications Server 11LED Indicator Color IndicationRAI ALARM Red Also known as RAI (REMOTE ALARM INDICATION).On in
CommPlete Communications Server 133 Installation
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RAS96 RASCard User Guide14 CommPlete Communications ServerIntroductionThis chapter describes how to install the RAS96 RASCard into a CommPleteCommunic
3 InstallationCommPlete Communications Server 155. Supporting the RASCard by the front panel and the bottom edge of the card, placeit into the open
CommPlete Communications Server 174 BIOS Setup Utility
RAS96 RASCard User Guide18 CommPlete Communications ServerIntroductionThis chapter describes the Award Setup utility, which is built into the RASCard’
4 BIOS Setup UtilityCommPlete Communications Server 19Using SetupIn general, use the arrow keys to highlight items, press ENTER to select, use the P
RAS96 RASCard User Guide20 CommPlete Communications ServerMain MenuWhen you run the Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility, the main menu appears first onthe s
4 BIOS Setup UtilityCommPlete Communications Server 21PCI Configuration SetupThis setup page allows you to set up your computer for efficient energy
RAS96 RASCard User Guide22 CommPlete Communications ServerLoad Setup DefaultsThe chipset defaults are optimized settings for regular use.IDE HDD Auto
4 BIOS Setup UtilityCommPlete Communications Server 23Save and Exit SetupSave changes to CMOS and exit Setup.Exit Without SavingAbandon all CMOS cha
CommPlete Communications Server iiiImportant Safety InstructionsCaution: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the
RAS96 RASCard User Guide24 CommPlete Communications ServerStandard CMOS SetupThe items in the Standard CMOS Setup menu are divided into several catego
4 BIOS Setup UtilityCommPlete Communications Server 25You can use the IDE HDD Auto Detection option in the main menu to automaticallyenter the speci
RAS96 RASCard User Guide26 CommPlete Communications ServerHalt OnThe category determines whether the computer will stop if an error is detected during
4 BIOS Setup UtilityCommPlete Communications Server 27BIOS Features SetupThis menu allows you to configure your system for basic operation. You have
RAS96 RASCard User Guide28 CommPlete Communications ServerCPU Internal Cache/External CacheThese two categories speed up memory access when enabled.En
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
RAS96 RASCard User Guide30 CommPlete Communications ServerTypematic Delay (Msec)When the typematic rate is enabled, this selection allows you to selec
4 BIOS Setup UtilityCommPlete Communications Server 31Chipset Features SetupThis section allows you to configure the system based on the specific fe
RAS96 RASCard User Guide32 CommPlete Communications ServerVideo BIOS CacheableAs with caching the System BIOS above, enabling the Video BIOS cache wil
4 BIOS Setup UtilityCommPlete Communications Server 33On-Chip Primary PCI IDEAs stated above, your system includes a built-in primary IDE controller
iv CommPlete Communications ServerTable of Contents1 IntroductionIntroduction ...
RAS96 RASCard User Guide34 CommPlete Communications ServerPower Management SetupThe Power Management Setup allows you to configure your system to most
4 BIOS Setup UtilityCommPlete Communications Server 35through 1 hour, except for HDD Power Down, which can be set from1 minute through 15 minutes.PM
RAS96 RASCard User Guide36 CommPlete Communications ServerPower Down ActivitiesPower Down Activities events are I/O events whose occurrence can preven
4 BIOS Setup UtilityCommPlete Communications Server 37PCI Configuration SetupThis section describes how to configure the PCI bus system. The PCI bus
RAS96 RASCard User Guide38 CommPlete Communications ServerYou can select which INT# is associated with each PCI slot and which conventionalIRQ is asso
4 BIOS Setup UtilityCommPlete Communications Server 39Password SettingWhen you select this item, the following message will appear at the center of
CommPlete Communications Server 395 E1 Daughter Cards
RAS96 RASCard User GuideCommPlete Communications Server40IntroductionThe E1 Daughter Card mounts on the RAS96 RASCard to provide an E1 interface forup
5 E1 Daughter CardCommPlete Communications Server 41E1 GlossaryRAI: Remote Alarm Indication; a field of all ones (1) used as a “keep-alive” signal.A
CommPlete Communications Server vCountry Selection ...
RAS96 RASCard User GuideCommPlete Communications Server42FXS: Foreign Exchange, Subscriber; the customer premises interface that, along withFXO, allow
5 E1 Daughter CardCommPlete Communications Server 43E1 Frame FormatsFraming is the way E1 equipment formats bits on the E1 line for encoding digital
RAS96 RASCard User GuideCommPlete Communications Server44Country SelectionCountry Selection identifies your country. You may select China, Hungary, I
5 E1 Daughter CardCommPlete Communications Server 45E1 Facility TerminationThe E1 facility termination typically enters the customer’s premises as t
RAS96 RASCard User GuideCommPlete Communications Server46PCB DescriptionThe E1 Daughter Card has two external jacks: an RJ-48 E1 line jack, and an E1
5 E1 Daughter CardCommPlete Communications Server 47Configuration of the E1 Daughter CardThe E1 Daughter Card is configured through the MR9600 Contr
RAS96 RASCard User GuideCommPlete Communications Server48To Configure the E1 Daughter Card1. Turn on power to the segment containing the E1 Card to b
5 E1 Daughter CardCommPlete Communications Server 49E1 CommandsThree E1 commands are available (some that result in a displayed menu) fordisplaying
RAS96 RASCard User GuideCommPlete Communications Server502. Enter the E1SETUP command to change the configuration information. At the A:#prompt type
5 E1 Daughter CardCommPlete Communications Server 51A:\# e1setup 9bUse settings from:1. Use Active Settings (pre-configured card)2. User System De
RAS96 RASCard User GuideCommPlete Communications Server52Country Selection1. ITU2. India3. Mexico4. Hungary5. ChinaEnter Selection (-(previous),
5 E1 Daughter CardCommPlete Communications Server 53E1 Command MessagesThe system can display the following E1 command messages:Message: E1 Settings
RAS96 RASCard User GuideCommPlete Communications Server54Functional DescriptionThe on-board Single–Chip Transceiver (SCT) provides the connection to E
CommPlete Communications Server 556 Solving Problems
RAS96 RASCard User GuideCommPlete Communications Server56IntroductionThis chapter describes steps you can take in the event of a RASCard failure. As w
6 Solving ProblemsCommPlete Communications Server 57• The hard disk or floppy drive cables are not connected properly, or their parametersare not se
RAS96 RASCard User GuideCommPlete Communications Server58Memory UpgradeTwo memory banks (Bank 1 and Bank 2) with two SIMM sockets per bank (M1 through
6 Solving ProblemsCommPlete Communications Server 59contacts of the sockets, use your fingers to bend the SIMM upright until it is heldin place by t
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CommPlete Communications Server 61Appendixes
CommPlete Communications Server 11 Introduction
RAS96 RASCard User GuideCommPlete Communications Server62Appendix A Connector PinoutsKeyboard Connector (J11)Figure A-1. 6-pin mini-DIN keyboard co
A Connector PinoutsCommPlete Communications Server 63COM1 Connector (J3)This serial port connector can be used to configure the RASCard or to connec
RAS96 RASCard User GuideCommPlete Communications Server6434-Pin Floppy Disk Drive Connector (J27)This connector provides signal and data connection be
A Connector PinoutsCommPlete Communications Server 65Hard Disk Connector (J6)This connector supplies IDE data and signals and power and ground for t
RAS96 RASCard User GuideCommPlete Communications Server66IDE Connector (J21)This connector supplies IDE data and signals for an IDE CD-ROM drive or a
B POST MessagesCommPlete Communications Server 67Appendix B POST MessagesIntroductionDuring the power-on self-test (POST), if the BIOS detects an
RAS96 RASCard User GuideCommPlete Communications Server68ERROR ENCOUNTERED INITIALIZING HARD DRIVEThe hard disk cannot be initialized. Make sure the a
B POST MessagesCommPlete Communications Server 69OFFENDING SEGMENT:This message is used in conjunction with the I/O CHANNEL CHECK and RAMPARITY ERRO
RAS96 RASCard User GuideCommPlete Communications Server70Appendix C POST CodesEISA power-on self-test (POST) codes are typically output to port addr
C POST CodesCommPlete Communications Server 71Code Name Description F Test DMA Controller 0 BIOS checksum test. Keyboard detect and initialization.
RAS96 RASCard User Guide2 CommPlete Communications ServerIntroductionThis manual describes the field installation and configuration of a Multi-Tech RA
RAS96 RASCard User GuideCommPlete Communications Server72Code Name Description43 Detect and InitializeSerial and Parallel PortsInitialize any serial a
D Approved MemoryCommPlete Communications Server 73Appendix D Approved MemoryThe following memory SIMMs have been tested with the RAS96 and are know
RAS96 RASCard User GuideCommPlete Communications Server74Appendix E Regulatory InformationEMC, Safety and Terminal Directive ComplianceThe CE mark is
1 IntroductionCommPlete Communications Server 3Appendix B POST MessagesThis appendix describes error messages that might be encountered during the
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