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1. NOTE Some Eagle 200 computers may not have these upper four 089 cutouts if this is the case for your application simply use the lower four DB9 cutouts AM 314 installed in slot J7 on the AM 319 10 PARALLEL 0 314 installed in slot J6 on the AM 319 10 Z o CO D AM 314 Rear Panel Connector Locations PDI 00318 00 Rev A03 Installation Instructions 318 Eight Port Board 15 MAN This diagram indicates the rear panel ALT positions for 8 port RJ 21 connectors based BOOT SCSI on the slot the AM 318 board is plugged into on the AM 319 10 board This relationship between the I O slot on the AM 319 10 and the corresponding rear panel position for the connectors will remain true even when mixing AM 318 and AM 314 boards Port 0 the boot port will be located on this RJ 21 connector AM 318 installed in slot J7 on the AM 319 10 AM 318 installed in slot J6 on the AM 319 10 MC1164 AM 318 Rear Panel Connector Locations The information in the AM 314 and AM 318 rear panel connector illustrations remains true even when mixing AM 314 and AM 318 boards as long as you follow the practice of installing
2. NEW QUEUE BLOCK REQUIREMENT 200 13 x 30 For our example the QUEUE statement should be changed to 590 to accommodate our new queue block requirements 4You will also need to add a TRMDEF statement to your system initialization command file for each new port The TRMDEF statement is where the octal port number is assigned The basic elements that make TRMDEF statement shown below TRMDEF command Assigned name Serial port driver name V Octal port number ERM7 AM318 20 19200 ALPHA 100 100 100 BAUD rate 0 Terminal driver In width buffer size In buffer size Out buffer size NOTE Make sure you use 18 as the serial port driver name for AM 318 boards use AM314 when creating a TRMDEF statement for an AM 314 board MC1072 TRMDEF Command Statement 5Finally you will add SETJOB statements that attach the JOBALC name to the name assign memory to the job and log the job on An Example of our TEST INI file with all the support statements for the on board serial ports and the AM 318 board is shown on the next page PDI 00318 00 Rev A03 Installation Instructions AM 318 Eight Port I O Board 5 30 JOBALC JOB1 JOB2 JOB3 JOB4 7085 7086 7087 7088 7089 JOB10 JOBALC 30811 70812 70813 70814 JOB15 JOB16 JOB17 JOB18 JOBALC 19 70820 JOB21 70822 JOB23 JOB24 27 m Update JOBS and JOBAL
3. 314 installed in slot J10 on the AM 319 314 installed in slot J11 on the 319 AM 314 Rear Panel Connector Locations PDI 00318 00 Rev A03 12 Installation Instructions 318 Eight Port Board This diagram indicates the rear panel positions for 8 port RJ21 connectors based on the slot the AM 318 board is plugged into on the AM 319 board This relationship i between the I O slot on the AM 319 and the corresponding rear panel position for the I O connectors will remain true even when mixing AM 318 and AM 314 I O boards Port 0 the boot will be located on this RJ21 connector Ujo gt 2 jo r o o AM 318 installed in slot J8 on the AM 319 S 2 318 installed 101 9 the 319 AM 318 installed in slot J10 on the AM 319 L 13T1VtiVd 055000000005 Q 000000000000 AM 318 installed in slot J11 on the AM 319 MC1064 AM 318 Rear Panel Connector Locations The information in the AM 314 and AM 318 rear panel connector illustrations remains true even when mixing AM 314 and AM 318 boards as long as you follow the practice of installing your AM 314 boards first For example If you are installing tw
4. PANEL 03 mi MALE Ru21 CONNECTOR ALL CABLE SHIELDS TO EARTH GROUND AM 318 m AM 318 L um 318 ub FEMALE RJ21 318 MINI BREAKOUT BOX 8 DB9 TRUNK CABLE CLUSTER CABLE TRUNK CABLE MINI BREAKOUT BOX 20 50 5999 8 8045 CONNECTORS MASS TERMINATION DATA PATCH PANEL E ES LL eOoonun LJ CMS MINI PATCH PANEL CLUSTER CABLE MC1082 Figure A 2 PDI 00318 00 Rev A03 Installation Instructions 318 Serial Controller Page A 17 A 8WHERE TO GET MODULAR CABLING COMPONENTS Alpha Micro has chosen two cable vendors to make components for this modular type cabling system that are plug and play compatible with the AM 318 board In cooperation with these suppliers we have standardized part numbers for the different components in the cabling system We have also set standards for these components for low capacitance type cable with overall shields and shield drain wires for properly
5. 11 Blue 6 Yellow nc nc CTS 37 Black 2 Orange DTR 20 Gnd 12 Orange 7 Brown Gnd 7 8 Gray nc Shield Gnd 1 Blue Shield Gnd 1 MC1073 PDI 00318 00 Rev A03 Installation Instructions 318 Serial Controller Page A 3 Table A 1 cont USOC Standard Color Code AM 318 SERIAL BOARD PORTS 4 7 AM 318 BOARD CABLE PERIPHERAL MODULAR ADAPTER RS232 AM 318 PORT RS232 RJ2150 PIN TELCO COLOR RJ45 MDB 25 NUMBER SIGNALNAME CONNECTOR PAIR PIN COLOR gIGNALNAME PIN NUMBER 4 RxD 38 Black RTS 13 Green TxD 39 Black 14 Brown CTS 40 Black Gnd 15 Slate Green TxD Red CTS Black RxD Yellow nc Orange DTR Brown Gnd Gray nc Blue Shield Gnd NN O 4 Shield Gnd RxD Yellow RTS Blue Yellow nc Orange CTS Yellow Gnd Green Green TxD Red CTS Black RxD Yellow nc Orange DTR Brown Gnd Gray nc Blue Shield Gnd 00 NN UOI Shield Yellow Brown RxD nc DTR Gnd nc Shield Gnd Yellow Slate Violet Blue Green Red Black RxD Yellow nc Orange DTR Brown Gnd Violet Orange Violet Green Violet Brown Gray nc Blue Shield Gnd N Shield Gnd MC1074 PDI 00318 00 Rev A03 4 External Serial I O Cabling Table 2 This table includes 318 signal pinouts and shows the connection to modular adapters using RJ12 connectors This table is based on the use of shielded trun
6. 318 Eight Port Serial Board Installation Instructions ALPHA MICROSYSTEMS RIGHT FROM THE START 1995 Alpha Microsystems REVISIONS INCORPORATED REVISION DATE 00 May 1994 01 Sept 1994 02 Nov 1994 03 Nov 1994 318 Eight Port Serial Board Installation Instructions To re order this document request part number PDI 0031 8 00 The information contained in this manual is believed to be accurate and reliable However no responsibility for the accuracy completeness or use of this information is assumed by Alpha Microsystems This document may contain references to products covered under U S Patent Number 4 530 048 The following are registered trademarks of Alpha Microsystems Santa Ana CA 92799 AMIGOS AMOS Alpha Micro AlphaACCOUNTING AlphaBASIC AlphaCALC AlphaCOBOL AIphaFORTRAN 77 AlphaLAN AlphaLEDGER AlphaMAIL AIphaMATE AlphaNET AlphaPASCAL AlphaRJE AlphaWRITE CASELODE OmniBASIC VER A TEL VIDEOTRAX The following are trademarks of Alpha Microsystems Santa Ana CA 92799 AlphaBASIC PLUS AlphaVUE AM PC AMTEC DART ESP MULTI inSight am inFront am All other copyrights and trademarks are the property of their respective holders ALPHA MICROSYSTEMS 2722 S Fairview Street P O Box 25059 Santa Ana CA 92799 Installation Instructions AM 318 Eight Port I O Board TABLE CONTENTS 1 0 INTRODUCTION 2 0 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 3 0 CONFIGURING YOUR AM 318 BOARD 3 1 Acce
7. A 5CPU TO CPU SERIAL NET CONNECTION OR CPU TO MODEM CONNECTION When connecting two computers together using SerialNET the connection is identical to connecting a CPU serial port to a MODEM two DCE devices talking to each other See the table on the following page to see how to make the for RS232 connection PDI 00318 00 Rev A03 Installation Instructions 318 Serial Controller Page A 13 Table A 8 AM 318 RS232 Port to MODEM or Other DCE Device USOC Color Code Standard Standard Modified Modular Modular Adapter Adapter AM 318 DB9 RJ45 Patch Cord RJ45 DB9 DCE Signal Pin Pin Color amp Pin Pin Device or Name No No Direction No No CPU port RxD 2 5 lt Grn lt i 15 3 TxD RTS 5 4 gt Red gt 4 4 CTS TxD 3 3 gt Blk gt 3 2 RxD n c 9 6 gt gt 6 n c CTS 4 2 lt 2 5 RTS Gnd 7 7 Brn 7 7 Gnd Open 8 Gry 8 open n c Shield 1 1 Blu 1 1 Shield A 6HOW TO USE THE 318 WITH MODULAR CABLING SYSTENS The AM 318 uses a standard metal female RJ21 Telco style connector Therefore all extension trunks or cluster cables must use a metal male RJ21 connector in order to connect to the AM 318 board The standard extension trunk has male to female connectors This allows you to connect Alpha Micro cluster cables and the Cylix DPP 25 overvoltage protector to the patch panel To connect from a patch panel to mini patch panels or punc
8. foil Plenum overall S Teflon foil S hielded with drain wire 4 pair Low Cap 12 5pf twisted pair hielded with drain wire APPENDIX SUPER I O B 1INTRODUCTION Super which requires PIC Product Installation Code is designed to significantly increase character output for all serial ports using the AM318 IDV driver This includes all AM 318 board serial I O ports as well as the Eagle 100 eight on board serial ports The more terminals you have on your system performing character output the more you will benefit from Super I O For example A Super I O enabled Eagle 040 based computer with 32 AM 318 serial ports performing constant terminal output will transmit five times as many characters during a given time period compared to the same configuration not using Super I O In the real world of course you won t have 32 terminals performing constant terminal output but this example should give you some idea of the Super I O performance potential Super handles character output a much more efficient manner than any other previously released AMOS serial port driver which greatly reduces the load on the CPU and makes more CPU cycles available for other tasks B 1 1Super I O Software Requirements In order to use Super I O your AMOS operating system can be no earlier than AMOS 2 2 PR 8 94 Super I O is not supported on 1 X AMOS operating systems By late November 1994 the
9. You will now be able to re encode the Super If after once again rebooting the computer you still receive the same error check with your dealer to make sure the correct PIC was supplied for your computer After the PIC procedure is completed and the computer has been rebooted all serial ports using the AM318 IDV driver will able to take advantage of Super I O B 3DISABLING SUPER I O For most of your AM 318 serial ports you will want to always have Super I O enabled However if you have some application program that does not run properly on a Super I O enabled serial it is possible to disable Super I O You can disable Super I O one or more AM 318 boards but you can t disable Super I O on an individual serial port B 3 1Disabling Super I O on All AM 318 Boards If the application causing problems is one you run infrequently you can temporarily disable Super on all your AM 318 ports by using the following procedure 1 Create copy of your system initialization command file type LOG 1 4 RETURN COPY TEST INI AMOS32 INI 2Use AlphaVUE to modify your TEST INI file Locate the first AM318 TRMDEF statement Disable Super I O by adding O that s an O not a zero to the first AM 318 TRMDEF statement For example change TRMDEF TERM2 AM318 0 19200 AM65 100 100 100 to IRMDEF TERM2 AM318 0 0 19200 AM65 100 100 100 3Finish out of the AlphaVUE file by pressing to reach Comma
10. MC1078 003 18 00 Rev A03 Installation Instructions 318 Serial Controller Page A 9 Table A 4 MPS1 FDB9 ALPHA Breakout Box or RJ12 CLuster Cable USOC Color Code Standard AM 318 SERIAL BOARD PORTS 0 3 RS232 AM 318 PORT RS232 RJ21 50 PIN RJ12 CLUSTER CABLE FDB 9 NUMBER SIGNALNAME CONNECTOR COLOR PIN NUMBER PINNUMBER SIGNALNAME 0 RxD 26 Green 4 2 RxD RTS 1 Red 3 5 RTS 27 Black 2 3 2 Yellow 5 nc nc CTS 28 White 1 4 CTS Gnd 3 Blue 6 7 Gnd 8 nc 1 RxD 29 Green 4 2 RxD RTS 4 Red 3 5 RTS 30 Black 2 3 5 Yellow 5 nc nc CTS 31 White 1 4 CTS Gnd 6 Blue 6 7 Gnd 8 nc 2 RxD 32 Green 4 2 RxD RTS 7 Red 3 5 RTS TxD 33 Black 2 3 8 Yellow 5 nc nc CTS 34 White 1 4 CTS Gnd 9 Blue 6 Z Gnd 8 nc 3 RxD 35 Green 4 2 RxD RTS 10 Red 3 5 RTS TxD 36 Black 2 3 TxD nc 11 Yellow 5 nc nc CTS 37 White 1 4 CTS Gnd 12 Blue 6 7 Gnd 8 nc MC1079 PDI 00318 00 Rev A03 10 External Serial Cabling Table 4 cont USOC Color Code Standard AM 318 SERIAL BOARD PORTS 4 7 BREAKOUT BOX RJ12 CLUSTER CABLE RS232 AM 318 PORT RS232 RJ21 50 PIN RJ12 CLUSTER CABLE FDB 9 NUMBER SIGNALNAME CONNECTOR COLOR PIN NUMBER PIN NUMBER SIGNAL NAME 4 RxD 38 Green 4 2 RxD RTS 13 Red 3 5 RTS TxD 39 Black 2 3 14 Yellow 5 nc nc CTS 40 White 1 4 CTS Gnd 15 Blue 6 7 Gnd 8 nc 5 RxD 41 Green 4 2 RxD RTS 16 Red 3 5 RTS Tx
11. PIC the product overlay file is forever modified and will not accept a new PIC This can be a problem if you happen to enter an incorrect PIC As a safeguard make copy of the Super I O overlay file before you do the SSD encodement Type COPY SERO00 SAV SEROOO0 OVR By saving an unmodified version of the overlay file you will be able re enter the PIC if necessary To perform the SSD encodement enter the following commands LOG SYS SERP IC RETURN You will be prompted for a Product Installation Code PIC If after entering the SERPIC command the program responds by displaying a PIC this indicates the encoding has already been completed Nothing else needs to be done assuming of course the PIC displayed matches the code given to you by Alpha Micro This PIC is a unique identifier for your system that must be purchased and obtained from Alpha Micro Enter the PIC carefully verifying you have entered it correctly and press After a brief pause you will be returned to AMOS command level and you can proceed with the remainder of the installation If you see the error message Improper SSD after you have rebooted the computer it probably means you have entered the PIC incorrectly PDI 00318 00 Rev A03 4 As mentioned above you cannot SSD encode the same overlay twice to re encode the Super software do this command first COPY 5 000 5 000 5
12. remove all four screws from the locations indicated in the illustration below Once the screws have been removed the top cover can be slid back and removed TOP COVER SCREWS MC1018 Eagle Top Cover Screws PDI 00318 00 Rev A03 Installation Instructions 318 Eight Port Board 3 1010 Eagle Cover Removal PDI 00318 00 Rev A03 4 Installation Instructions AM 318 Eight Port Board 4 0ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT HANDLING PRECAUTIONS With the AC power cord unplugged and the top cover removed the components inside your computer are vulnerable to damage caused by static discharge Your body and clothing are capable of storing an electrical charge that can damage or destroy unprotected electronic components Prior to handling any computer hardware make sure your work area is properly protected against static discharge There are a number of commercially available static protection devices like the wrist strap shown below designed specifically to protect your equipment from harmful static discharge MC1012 Static Protection Wrist Strap PDI 00318 00 Rev A03 Installation Instructions 318 Eight Port Board 5 4 1Accessing the Electronics Board If you Eagle 200 300 computer access your electronics board be blocked if your
13. 8 Shield 1 1 Shield 2 RxD 32 Green 5 2 RxD RTS 7 Red 4 5 RTS TxD 33 Black 3 3 TxD ne 8 Yellow 6 ne 5 34 Orange 2 4 CTS Gnd 9 Brown 7 7 8 8 Shield Blue 1 1 Shield Gnd 3 RxD 35 Green 5 2 RxD RTS 10 Red 4 5 RTS TxD 36 Black 3 3 TxD nc 11 Yellow 6 nc nc CTS 37 Orange 2 4 CTS Gnd 12 Brown 7 7 Gnd Gray 8 8 nc Shield Gnd Blue 1 1 Shield Gnd MC1077 PDI 00318 00 Rev A03 8 External Serial Cabling Table A 3 cont USOC Color Code Standard AM 318 SERIAL BOARD PORTS 4 7 BREAKOUT BOX RJ45 CLUSTER CABLE RS232 AM 318 PORT RS232 RJ21 50 PIN RJ45 CLUSTER CABLE FDB 9 NUMBER SIGNALNAME CONNECTOR COLOR PIN NUMBER PIN NUMBER SIGNAL 4 RxD 38 Green 5 2 RxD RTS 13 Red 4 5 RTS TxD 39 Black 3 3 TxD nc 14 Yellow 6 nc nc CTS 40 Orange 2 4 CTS Gnd 15 Brown 7 7 Gnd Gray 8 8 nc Shield Gnd Blue 1 1 Shield Gnd 5 RxD 41 Green 5 2 RxD RTS 16 Red 4 5 RTS TxD 42 Black 3 3 TxD nc 17 Yellow 6 nc nc CTS 43 Orange 2 4 CTS Gnd 18 Brown 7 7 8 8 Shield 1 1 Shield 6 RxD 44 Green 5 2 RxD RTS 19 Red 4 5 RTS TxD 45 Black 9 3 TxD nc 20 Yellow 6 nc nc CTS 46 Orange 2 4 CTS Gnd 21 Brown 7 7 Gnd Gray 8 8 nc Shield Gnd Blue 1 1 Shield Gnd 7 RxD 47 Green 5 2 RxD RIS 22 Red 4 5 RTS TxD 48 Black 9 3 TxD nc 23 Yellow 6 nc nc CTS 49 Orange 2 4 CTS Gnd 24 Brown 7 7 Gnd Gray 8 8 nc Shield Gnd Blue 1 1 Shield Gnd
14. LOG SYS COPY TEST INI AMOS32 INI Several areas in the TEST INI file need to be modified 1 You need to make sure the total number of jobs assigned to the JOBS statement is increased by the number of new serial ports being added to the computer The example configuration has one AM 318 board plus the eight on board serial ports which is total of 16 serial ports For our example configuration we will set the JOBS statement to 30 which will allow for all the serial ports the Eagle s two on board parallel ports and a couple of extras to support spawned jobs 2You must also add some additional JOBALC statements JOBALC allocates a name to each defined job In our TEST INI file we ll use names like JOB1 JOB2 etc However you could just as easily use TOM DICK HARRY etc PDI 00318 00 Rev A03 26 Installation Instructions 318 Eight Port Board 3Roadrunner based computers like your Eagle require a healthy quantity of queue blocks When you add new serial ports you have to increase your queue block allocation Use the following queue block formula to determine how many queue blocks you require NEW QUEUE BLOCK REQUIREMENT OLD QUEUE BLOCKS 13 x THE NUMBER JOBS For example if the QUEUE statement in your system initialization command file is currently set to 200 and the JOBS statement is set to 30 the resulting formula would look like this
15. grounded installations The cabling vendors are Alpha Computer Solutions 4888 Loop Central Drive Suite 850 Houston Texas 77081 2214 1 713 665 0477 Cable Management Systems 3510 S Susan St Santa Ana California 92704 Phone 1 714 662 0664 FAX 1 714 662 1083 We recommend using these suppliers for cabling components We have negotiated standard Alpha Micro dealer prices and there are additional price breaks for volume purchases These components have been selected for their compatibility with the AM 318 both electrically and mechanically Below is a list of part numbers along with their descriptions for modular cabling components sold by Cable Management Systems These part numbers are not applicable to Alpha Computer Solutions however for part number information you can contact Alpha Computer Solutions at the number shown above CMS Part No Description M DB9 232 07 45 ALPHA odular RJ45 adapter Male DB9 RS232 for port 0 thru 7 M DB9 422 07 45 ALPHA odular RJ45 adapter Male DB9 RS422 for ports 0 thru 7 M DB25 232 09 45 ALPHA odular RJ45 adapter ale DB25 RS232 for port 0 thru 7 M DB25 422 07 45 ALPHA odular RJ45 adapter ale DB25 RS422 for port 0 thru 7 F DB25 XXX 07 45 ALPHA odular RJ45 adapter Female DB25 Kit form user will pin out for RS232 F DB9 XXX 07 45 ALPHA odular RJ45 adapter Female DB9 Kit form user will pin out for RS232 RJ45 CLC 8X6 2 ALPH
16. installed in J11 PDI 00318 00 Rev A03 8 Installation Instructions 318 Eight Port Board 4 3Eagle 200 AM 319 10 I O Expansion Slots AM 319 10 board illustration shows the two serial expansion slots J6 and J7 As indicated in the illustration the first board installs in JZ and the second in J6 1ST BOARD INSTALLS IN SLOT J7 2ND BOARD INSTALLS SLOT 46 00000000000000000 00000000000000000 MC1160 AM 319 10 Expansion Slots Factory integrated Eagle computers assembled by Alpha Micro always have their AM 314 boards installed first followed by any AM 318 boards For example if a customer order called for one AM 318 and one AM 314 board the AM 314 board would be installed in J7 and the AM 318 would be installed in J6 PDI 00318 00 Rev A03 Installation Instructions 318 Eight Po
17. is a total of 24 serial ports For our example configuration we will set the JOBS statement to 30 which will allow for all the serial ports the Eagle s two on board parallel ports and a couple of extras to support spawned jobs 2You must also add some additional JOBALC statements JOBALC allocates a name to each defined job In our TEST INI file we ll use names like JOB1 JOB2 etc However you could just as easily use TOM DICK HARRY etc PDI 00318 00 Rev A03 22 Installation Instructions 318 Eight Port Board 3Roadrunner based computers like your Eagle require a healthy quantity of queue blocks When you add new serial ports you have to increase your queue block allocation Use the following queue block formula to determine how many queue blocks you require NEW QUEUE BLOCK REQUIREMENT OLD QUEUE BLOCKS 13 x THE NUMBER JOBS For example if the QUEUE statement in your system initialization command file is currently set to 200 and the JOBS statement is set to 30 the resulting formula would look like this NEW QUEUE BLOCK REQUIREMENT 200 13 x 30 For our example the QUEUE statement should be changed to 590 to accommodate our new queue block requirements 4You will also need to add a TRMDEF statement to your system initialization command file for each new port The TRMDEF statement is where the octal port number is
18. length Extension Trunk with Metal hoods Std Male Male RJ21 connectors PS1 FDB9 ALPHA Mini Patch Panel 8 port Female DB9 wired for the AM 318 Terminated with Female RJ21 connector MPS1 RJ45X8 2 ALPHA Mini Patch Panel 8 port RJ45 wired for the 318 Terminated with Female RJ21 connector DPP 24 45 ALPHA 24 port RJ45 Patch Panel wired for AM 318 Male RJ21 DPP 48 45 ALPHA 48 port RJ45 Patch Panel wired for AM 318 Male RJ21 DPP 64 45 ALPHA 64 port RJ45 Patch Panel wired for AM 318 Male RJ21 DPP 96 45 ALPHA 96 port RJ45 Patch Panel wired for AM 318 Male RJ21 MJB1 45 ALPHA odular RJ45 Base board jack 8 wire MWP1 45 ALPHA odular RJ45 Wall Plate jack 8 wire MCC8S XX 45 ALPHA Parallel Shielded Modular patch cord with RJ45 connectors XX 1 to 25 Feet MC8 XX ALPHA Patch and line cords RJ45 RJ45 8 wire twisted pair C6 XX ALPHA Patch and line cords RJ12 RJ12 6 wire twisted pair PDI 00318 00 Rev A03 Installation Instructions 318 Serial Controller Page A 19 STP25 ALPHA STP4 ALPHA PTP25 ALPHA 003 18 00 Rev A03 Plenum overall PVC 4 pair pair cable 1 25 pair low cap 12 5pf to 17 5pf solid twisted pair cable th overall shield and drain wire ow cap 12 5pf to 17 5pf solid twisted th overall shield and drain wire 25 pair Low Cap 12 5pf twisted pair
19. your AM 314 boards first For example If you are installing one AM 314 boards the AM 314 installs in location J7 on the AM 319 10 board and will use DB9 cutouts marked F1 F2 E1 and E2 If you add an 318 board to the example it would install in location J6 on the AM 319 10 board If you look at the rear panel illustration for AM 318 boards J6 corresponds to location A1 A2 on the rear panel which is where the RJ21 connector should be installed PDI 00318 00 Rev A03 16 Installation Instructions AM 318 Eight Port Board 8 0EAGLE 100 REAR PANEL I O CONFIGURATION d The Eagle 100 s 137 board only has one expansion slot but it also has eight on board RS232 serial ports which attach to the rear panel via standard DB9 connectors Instructions for installing AM 314 boards are located in the AM 314 Four Port Serial I O Board Installation Instructions PDI 0031 4 00 On the next two pages there are two illustration the first illustration shows mounting locations for the eight on board DB9 serial ports plus the location of the four AM 314 DB9 serial ports the other illustration also shows the eight on board DB9 serial ports plus the location of where the AM 318 RJ21 connector would be located PDI 00318 00 Rev A03 Installation Instructions AM 318 Eight Port I O Board ON BOARD SERIAL PORTS 0 THROUGH 3 The cable that extends between the AM 314 board and the rear panel will be in
20. 0 ALPHA 100 100 100 TRMDEF TERM6 AM314 11 19200 ALPHA 100 100 100 TRMDEF TERM7 AM314 12 19200 ALPHA 100 100 100 TRMDEF statements for 2nd AM 314 TRMDEF 8 AM314 13 19200 ALPHA 100 100 100 TRMDEF TERM9 AM318 20 19200 ALPHA 100 100 100 TRMDEF TERM10 AM318 21 19200 ALPHA 100 100 100 TRMDEF 11 18 22 19200 ALPHA 100 100 100 TRMDEF TERM12 AM318 23 19200 ALPHA 100 100 100 L TRMDEF statements for 1st AM 318 TRMDEF TERM13 AM318 24 19200 ALPHA 100 100 100 TRMDEF TERM14 AM318 25 19200 ALPHA 100 100 100 TRMDEF TERM15 AM318 26 19200 ALPHA 100 100 100 TRMDEF 16 18 27 19200 ALPHA 100 100 100 TRMDEF TERM17 AM318 30 19200 ALPHA 100 100 100 TRMDEF TERM18 AM318 31 19200 ALPHA 100 100 100 TRMDEF TERM19 AM318 32 19200 ALPHA 100 100 100 TRMDEF TERM20 AM318 33 19200 ALPHA 100 100 100 __ statements for 2nd AM 318 TRMDEF TERM21 AM318 34 19200 ALPHA 100 100 100 TRMDEF TERM22 AM318 35 19200 ALPHA 100 100 100 TRMDEF TERM23 AM318 36 19200 ALPHA 100 100 100 TRMDEF TERM24 AM318 37 19200 ALPHA 100 100 100 DSK1 DSK2 DEVTBL TRM RES MEM DEVTBL EPP1 DSK SYSTEM TRM DVR SYSTEM EPP DVR 1 96 SYSTEM SETJOB 2082 TERM2 500K LOGIN SETJOB JOB3 TERM3 500K LOGIN SETJOB JOB4 TERM4 500K LOGIN SETJOB 7085 TERMS 500K LOGIN SETJOB 7086 TERM6 500K LOGIN SETJOB JOB7
21. 00 100 100 LPHA 100 100 100 LPHA 100 100 100 LPHA 100 100 100 QUEUE block allocation increased TRMDEF statements for the four AM 137 on board serial ports connected to J4 F TRMDEF statements for the four AM 137 on board serial ports connected to J5 m TRMDEF statements for the AM 318 LOGIN LOGIN LOGIN LOGIN LOGIN LOGIN LOGIN LOGIN LOGIN LOGIN LOGIN LOGIN LOGIN LOGIN LOGIN SETJOB statements for all serial ports Sample TEST INI File 28 Installation Instructions 318 Eight Port Board 11 1Finishing the Installation Once you have created a TEST INI file that is applicable to your configuration you need to verify it has been correctly modified You do this by using the MONTST command LOG OPR MONTST AMOS32 TEST INI Watch closely as the system initialization command file is executed make sure no errors are displayed on your terminal screen If an error does occur take another look at your TEST INI file double check your octal port numbers and other statements you added to support the serial ports After you are certain your TEST INI file is working correctly execute the following command COPY AMOS32 INI TEST INI Ej PDI 00318 00 Rev A03 EXTERNAL SERIAL CABLING The following appendix contains cabling information for the external serial SIO connector known as the RJ21 This Telco style conn
22. 14 installed in slot J10 on the AM 319 The cable that extends between the AM 314 board and the rear panel will be installed as follows The connector marked PO will be attached to the rear panel as position D1 The connector marked P1 will be attached to the rear panel at position D2 e The connector marked P2 will be attached to the rear panel at position C1 e The connector marked P3 will be attached to the rear panel at position C2 314 installed in slot J11 on the AM 319 The cable that extends between the AM 314 board and the rear panel will be installed as follows The connector marked PO will be attached to the rear panel as position B1 e The connector marked P1 will be attached to the rear panel at position B2 e The connector marked P2 will be attached to the rear panel at position A1 e The connector marked P3 will be attached to the rear panel at position A2 MC1063 Port 0 the boot port will be located at position H1 e o o 9 9 p Tilo gt P Ie Elo r o 1911 314 installed slot J8 on the AM 319 AM 314 installed in slot J9 on the AM 319
23. A 8 port 6 foot RJ45 Shielded Cluster Cable with Metal Hood RJ21 Male conn M DB9 232 07 12 ALPHA Modular RJ12 adapter Male DB9 RS232 for port 0 thru 7 M DB9 422 07 12 ALPHA Modular RJ12 adapter Male DB9 RS422 for ports 0 thru 7 PDI 00318 00 Rev A03 18 External Serial Cabling M DB25 232 09 12 ALPHA Modular RJ12 adapter Male DB25 RS232 for port 0 thru 7 M DB25 422 07 12 ALPHA Modular RJ12 adapter Male DB25 RS422 for port 0 thru 7 F DB25 XXX 07 12 ALPHA Modular RJ12 adapter Female DB25 Kit form user will pin out for RS232 F DB9 XXX 07 12 ALPHA Modular RJ12 adapter Female DB9 Kit form user will pin out for either RS232 TR TP RG58 Transceiver Thin Ethernet with twisted pair RJ12 CLC 8X6 2 ALPHA 8 port 6 foot RJ12 Shielded Cluster Cable with Metal Hood RJ21 Male conn P ECS25 8FT 50MF ALPHA PVC 25pair Std 8 ft Extension Trunk with Metal hoods Std Male Female RJ21 connectors Low Cap Cable 12 5pf to 17 5pf 24 AWG solid wire T ECS25 8FT 50MF ALPHA Teflon 25pair Std 8ft Extension Trunk with Metal hoods Std Male Female RJ21 connectors Low Cap Cable 12 5pf 24 AWG stranded wire P ECS25 XX 50MF ALPHA PVC 25pair XX you specify Length Extension Trunk with metal hoods Male Female RJ21 connectors Low Cap Cable 12 5pf to 17 5pf 24 AWG solid wire T ECS25 XX 50MM ALPHA Teflon 25pair XX you specify
24. Blue Yellow Green Blue Red Yellow Black Orange Yellow Yellow White Green Blue Yellow Brown Yellow Slate Violet Blue Violet Green Orange Red Violet Black Green Yellow Violet White Brown Blue MC1076 PDI 00318 00 Rev A03 6 External Serial Cabling 2 821 METAL CONNECTOR external connection 318 board you must use style connector with a metal hood The RJ21 cutout on the rear panel of your computer does not have enough clearance to allow the use of other types of RJ21 connectors You should be using twisted pair 24 26 gauge stranded low capacitance type wire that includes an overall shield and drain wire Refer to the nstallation and Planning Guide for more information on wire We recommend that you use a metal shell connector with shielded twisted pair wire terminating the cable shield to the metal shell to comply with the FCC guidelines Below are the part numbers for connectors that can be used with the AM 318 board The first connector on the list is the bail lock style shipped with the board This type of connector is used with the cable components made by Cable Management Systems CMS described in the last section of this appendix Alpha Micro Vendor Part No Part No Vendor Type CNR 0003105 57 30500 Amphenol Solder Tail Bail lock shell zinc plated n a 57 33500 1 Amphenol Solder Tail Bail lock she
25. C statements 7 QUEUE 590 lt TRMDEF TERM1 AM318 0 19200 ALP TRMDEF TERM2 AM318 1 19200 ALP TRMDEF TERM3 AM318 2 19200 ALP TRMDEF TERM4 AM318 3 19200 ALP TRMDEF TERM5 AM318 4 19200 ALP TRMDEF TERM6 AM318 5 19200 ALP TRMDEF TERM7 AM318 26 19200 ALP TRMDEF TERM8 AM318 27 19200 ALP TRMD TRMDEF TERM10 AM318 11 TRMDEF TERM11 AM318 12 TRMDEF TERM12 AM318 13 TRMDEF TERM13 AM318 14 TRMDEF TERM14 AM318 15 TRMDEF TERM15 AM318 16 TRMDEF TERM16 AM318 17 DEVTBL DSK1 DSK2 DEVTBL 5 4 DSK SYSTEM SYSTEM EGP DVR 1 6 SYSTEM SETJOB JOB2 TERM2 500K SETJOB JOB3 TERM3 500K SETJOB TERM4 500K SETJOB JOB5 TERM5 500K SETJOB JOB6 TERM6 500K SETJOB 7087 TERM7 500K SETJOB JOB8 TERM8 500K SETJOB 7089 TERM9 500K SETJOB JOB10 TERM10 500 SETJOB 11 11 500 SETJOB 12 TERM12 500 SETJOB JOB13 TERM13 500 SETJOB JOB14 TERM14 500 SETJOB JOB15 TERM15 500 SETJOB JOB16 TERM16 500 MOUNT MOUNT DSK2 0 PDI 00318 00 Rev A03 HA 100 100 100 HA 100 100 100 HA 100 100 100 HA 100 100 100 HA 100 100 100 HA 100 100 100 HA 100 100 100 HA 100 100 100 EF TERM9 AM318 10 19200 ALPHA 100 100 100 19200 A 19200 A 19200 A 19200 A 19200 A 19200 A 19200 A LPHA 100 100 100 LPHA 100 100 100 LPHA 100 100 100 LPHA 1
26. CTAL PORT 12 OCTAL PORT 3 1ST AM 318 BOARD INSTALLED IN LOCATION J10 PORT 13 2ND AM 318 BOARD INSTALLED IN LOCATION J11 OCTAL PORT 20 OCTAL PORT 21 PORT 22 PORT 23 PORT 24 PORT 25 PORT 26 OCTAL PORT 27 OCTAL PORT 30 OCTAL PORT 31 OCTAL PORT 32 OCTAL PORT 33 34 35 36 37 cp Ca MSS MC1070 Example Hear Panel Configuration In the example above the serial port connectors have been positioned on the rear panel based on instructions in the previous section The octal port number assigned to each port came directly out of the table at the beginning of this section Now that we know the corresponding octal number for each of the serial ports in our example we can define them in the system initialization command file It s never a good idea to directly modify your AMOS32 INI file always create a test file type LOG SYS COPY TEST INI AMOS32 INI Several areas in the TEST INI file need to be modified 1 You need to make sure the total number of jobs assigned to the JOBS statement is increased by the number of new serial ports being added to the computer The example configuration has two AM 318 boards and two AM 314 boards which
27. D 42 Black 2 3 TxD nc 17 Yellow 5 nc nc CTS 43 White 1 4 CTS Gnd 18 Blue 6 7 Gnd 8 nc 6 RxD 44 Green 4 2 RxD RTS 19 Red 3 5 RTS TxD 45 Black 2 3 TxD nc 20 Yellow 5 nc nc CTS 46 White 1 4 CTS Gnd 21 Blue 6 7 Gnd 8 nc 7 RxD 47 Green 4 2 RxD RIS 22 Red 3 5 RIS TxD 48 Black 2 3 TxD nc 23 Yellow 5 nc nc CTS 49 White 1 4 CTS Gnd 24 Blue 6 7 Gnd 8 nc MC1080 PDI 00318 00 Rev A03 Installation Instructions 318 Serial Controller Page A 11 For quick reference the following chart shows the 50 I O connector signal assignments Table A 5 THE AM318 RJ21 50 Pin Input Output Connector Signal Assignments GND 3 Signal PORT PORT PORT PORT PORT PORT PORT PORT Name 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 RXD 26 29 32 35 38 41 44 47 RTS 1 4 7 10 T3 16 19 22 TXD 27 30 33 36 39 42 45 48 CTS 28 31 34 37 40 43 46 49 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 The following table shows which 318 I O 85232 signal is on each of the DB9 break out box Table A 6 DB9 Connector Break out Box Signals MPS1 FDB9 ALPHA DB9 Pin No SIGNAL NAME RS232 1 P Gnd Shield Ground 2 Input RxD Rcv Data 3 Output TxD Xmt Data 4 Input CTSx Clr to Send 5 Output RTSx RTS PORTS 0 amp 7 6 nc nc 7 GND Signal Ground 8 nc nc 9 nc nc A ACABLE CONFIGURATIONS TO CONNECT A TERMINAL WITH THE DB9 BREAK OUT BOX When making a patch cord to connect b
28. Roadrunner board is mounted vertically as shown in the next two illustrations If this true for your application you will need to remove the Roadrunner board and its mounting bracket in order to install your board or boards Instructions for doing this are shown in the illustrations Many Eagle 200 and 300 computers have their Roadrunner boards mounted on the bottom of the chassis in the horizontal position which does not block access to the main electronics board Also Eagle 100 computers do not use a separate Roadrunner board and access to the main electronics board is not a problem lt bE EAS BN Say SS se Sm S SNS S m o MC1055 Your Roadrunner 030 or 040 board is mounted U the DWF 20754 00 bracket shown above To access the board you need to remove these four phillips head screws Once the Screws are removed the mounting bracket and board assembly be folded down onto your work surface Roadrunner Mounting Bracket PDI 00318 00 Rev A03 6 Installation Instructions AM 318 Eight Port I O Board J Mt d i ah dn d Mt 0 a ROADRUNNER 030 OR 040 BOARD MC1162 With the Roadrunner and its mounting bracket folded down out of the way you will be able to access the main
29. Super For all eight of the TRMDEF statements substitute AM318S in place of AM318 Do this only for the AM 318 boards for which you want to disable Super 4Now you must add the O switch to the very first TRMDEF statement that uses the 185 driver For example IRMDEF TERM17 AM318S 0 20 19200 AM65 100 100 100 5Finish out of the AlphaVUE file by pressing to reach Command Mode Then type and press the key The MONTST command will force your computer to boot from the TEST INI file The O switch will disable Super I O only for the AM 318 boards using the 18 driver All AM 318 boards using the 18 driver will remain Super I O enabled Super and AM 318 support software described in this appendix can be d downloaded from or it can be ordered separately from Alpha Micro Part number PSB 04057 44 Super I O 2 2C contains the AM 318 support and Super software for AMOS 2 2C the AM 318 support software for AMOS 1 4 is available on AMTEC PDI 00318 00 Rev A03
30. Super I O support files will be included on all factory integrated Eagle computers shipped by Alpha Micro However you will still need to enter the PIC code to enable Super I O PDI 00318 00 Rev A03 2 B 2ENABLING SUPER SUPPORT d The Super product support software for AMOS 2 2C includes a number of files For a complete list of exactly what files are included see the release notes shipped with your product support kit software or the README file on The files must be downloaded on top of your AMOS 2 2C operating system Ideally you will want to download the support files before you physically install your new AM 318 I O boards At the very least the product support kit software must be in place before you boot from a system initialization command file that includes AM 318 TRMDEF statements Once the files have been downloaded you need to generate a new 532 file that is compatible with the AM 318 board The product support kit software includes a new monitor source file AMOS MON used for creating your new monitor This is done using the MONGEN command You will want to create a test monitor first and then verify the monitor using the MONTST command For example LOG SYS MONGEN RETURN Input monitor name AMOS MON REUN New disk driver SCZRR DVRP EUN New language definition table name ENGLSH New monitor name TEST MON tU SAVE
31. TERM7 500K LOGIN SETJOB 7088 TERM8 500K LOGIN SETJOB 7089 TERM9 500K LOGIN SETJOB 30810 TERM10 500K LOGI SETJOB 30811 11 500K LOGI SETJOB JOB12 TERM12 500K LOGI SETJOB JOB13 TERM13 500K LOGI SETJOB statements for all serial ports SETJOB JOB14 TERM14 500K LOGI SETJOB JOB15 TERM15 500K LOGI SETJOB 70816 16 500 LOGI SETJOB 30817 17 500 LOGI SETJOB 30818 TERM18 500K LOGI SETJOB 30819 19 500 LOGI SETJOB 70820 TERM20 500 LOGI SETJOB JOB21 TERM21 500K LOGI SETJOB JOB22 TERM22 500K LOGI SETJOB JOB23 TERM23 500K LOGI SETJOB JOB24 24 500K LOGI MOUNT MOUNT DSK2 0 Sample File PDI 00318 00 Rev A03 24 Installation Instructions 318 Eight Port Board 11 0SYSTEM INITIALIZATION COMMAND FILE EAGLE 100 Unlike the Eagle 200 and 300 computers all Eagle 100 computers come standard with eight RS232 serial ports which are accessed on the computer s rear panel via DB9 connectors These eight serial ports are built into the Eagle 100 s main logic board the AM 137 In addition to the eight on board serial ports the AM 137 board also has one I O expansion slot where you can install one AM 314 or one AM 318 serial I O board In order to use a serial port it needs to be defined in your system initialization command file This file which is located in t
32. TEST MON Eh The TEST MON file you created must be AMOS 2 2C 452 12 or later Once the test monitor has been created and saved you need to verify that it works This is done using the MONTST command for example LOG OPR MONTST TEST MON AMOS32 INI Watch your display screen and make sure the new monitor boots without error Once you are satisfied the new monitor is working correctly copy it over to your AMOS32 MON file for example LOG SYS COPY AMOS32 MON TEST MON RETURN After creating your AM 318 compatible AMOS32 MON file proceed to the next section which describes how to enable Super PDI 00318 00 Rev A03 Super I O B 3 B 2 1Super AMOS 2 2 Only Super which requires Product Installation Code designed to significantly increase character output for all serial ports using the AM318 IDV driver Super I O handles character output a much more efficient manner than any other previously released AMOS serial port driver which greatly reduces the load on the CPU and makes more CPU cycles available for other tasks In order to use Super I O you must download the contents of the Super I O product support kit software on top of your AMOS 2 2C operating system Be sure to follow any instructions included in the Super I O Product Support Kit Release Notes The Super product support kit software will also be available on AMTEC Once you enter the product installation code
33. a Micro standard procedure which mandates that AM 314 boards be installed first starting at slot J8 before any AM 318 boards This standard procedure insures that serial connector placement will be consistent from computer to computer The first illustration shows the method used to install AM 314 DB9 connectors on the rear panel the other illustration shows standard mounting positions for AM 318 RJ21 connectors PDI 00318 00 Rev A03 Installation Instructions 318 Eight Port Board 11 314 installed in slot 48 on the AM 319 The cable that extends between the AM 314 board and the rear panel will be installed as follows The connector marked PO will be attached to the rear panel as position H1 e The connector marked P1 will be attached to the rear panel at position G1 e The connector marked P2 will be attached to the rear panel at position F1 e The connector marked P3 will be attached to the rear panel at position E1 314 installed in slot 49 on the AM 319 The cable that extends between the AM 314 board and the rear panel will be installed as follows The connector marked PO will be attached to the rear panel as position H2 e The connector marked P1 will be attached to the rear panel at position G2 e The connector marked P2 will be attached to the rear panel at position F2 e The connector marked P3 will be attached to the rear panel at position E2 AM 3
34. assigned The basic elements that make TRMDEF statement shown below TRMDEF command Assigned name Serial port driver name V Octal port number ERM7 AM318 20 19200 ALPHA 100 100 100 BAUD rate 0 Terminal driver In width buffer size In buffer size Out buffer size NOTE Make sure you use 18 as the serial port driver name for AM 318 boards use AM314 when creating a TRMDEF statement for an AM 314 board MC1072 TRMDEF Command Statement 5Finally you will add SETJOB statements that attach the JOBALC name to the name assign memory to the job and log the job on An Example of our TEST INI file with all the support statements for the AM 314 and AM 318 boards is shown on the next page PDI 00318 00 Rev A03 Installation Instructions 318 Eight Port Board 23 DT JOBS 30 l JOBALC 7081 7082 7083 7085 7086 7087 7088 7089 JOB10 JOBALC 30811 20812 JOB13 70814 JOB15 JOB16 20817 JOB18 Update JOBS and JOBALC statements JOBALC 20819 90820 70821 20822 JOB23 JOB24 QUEUE 590 lt QUEUE block allocation increased TRMDEF TERM1 AM314 0 19200 ALPHA 100 100 100 TRMDEF TERM2 AM314 1 19200 ALPHA 100 100 100 TRMDEF TERM3 AM314 2 19200 ALPHA 100 100 100 TRMDEF statements for 1st AM 314 TRMDEF AM314 3 19200 ALPHA 100 100 100 TRMDEF TERM5 AM314 10 1920
35. d female DB9 connectors The rear panel of your Eagle computer has cutouts for both DB9 and RJ21 connectors AM 318 board serial ports as well as the Eagle 100 s eight on board serial ports can take advantage of a feature called Super I O Super I O handles character output in a much more efficient manner than any other previously released AMOS serial port driver which greatly reduces the load on the CPU and makes more CPU cycles available for other tasks See Appendix B for more details 3 0CONFIGURING YOUR AM 318 BOARD There are no jumpers on the AM 318 board Nothing needs to be configured the board is ready to install An illustration of the AM 318 board is shown below PIN 1 1067 AM 318 Eight Port Serial I O Board PDI 00318 00 Rev A03 2 Installation Instructions 318 Eight Port Board The AM 318 supports only RTS CTS flow control signals however these signals adequate for terminals printers some modems PC connections and AlphaNET serial connections If required the AM 314 four port serial I O board supports a full complement of RS232 signals such as CD carrier detect and DTR data terminal ready 3 1Accessing Your Computer When adding an AM 318 serial board to your computer it will be necessary to remove your computer s top cover The top cover is held in place with four phillips head screws located on the computer s rear panel To remove the top cover
36. e AM 319 board you will use octal port numbers 20 27 regardless of what type of I O boards are installed in connectors J89 and J9 AM 319 10 BOARD AM 319 10 I O EXPANSION OCTAL PORT NUMBERING OCTAL PORT NUMBERING SLOT FOR AM 318 BOARDS FOR AM 314 BOARDS J7 J6 NOTE The above port numbering scheme is true even if you are mixing AM 318 and AM 314 boards For example if you install an AM 318 board in slot J6 on the AM 319 10 board you will use octal port numbers 10 17 regardless of what type of I O board is installed in connector J7 Eagle 300 and 200 AM 318 314 Octal Port Numbering Scheme AM 318 board serial ports as well as the Eagle 100 s eight on board serial ports can take advantage of a feature called Super I O See Appendix B for more details To illustrate how serial ports are defined the AMOS32 INI file we ll construct sample system initialization command file based on a Eagle 300 configuration that includes two AM 314 boards and two AM 318 boards A rear panel illustration based on this example is shown on the next page PDI 00318 00 Rev A03 Installation Instructions AM 318 Eight Port Board 21 1ST AM 314 BOARD INSTALLED IN LOCATION J8 IL 2ND AM 314 BOARD INSTALLED IN LOCATION J9 OCTAL PORT 0 OCTAL PORT 10 PORT 1 PORT 11 OCTAL PORT 2 O
37. ector was chosen for its compatibility with modular cabling systems that have become popular in recent years This document describes the different components that make up a modular cabling system and contains information on the proper use and termination of cable shields It also provides user information on how to plan an installation using modular cabling components A 1SIGNAL LIST AND MODULAR ADAPTERS The following tables illustrate the signal to pin orientation for the AM 318 board s RJ21 50 pin Telco connector The first column identifies the port number The second column shows the RS232 signal names assigned to the pins on the RJ21 50 pin connector which are shown in the third column The Telco color pair shown in the fourth column is the standard color code assignment for a 50 wire trunk cable When this cable is attached to an RJ45 cluster cable or RJ45 break out box the appropriate pin number is listed in the next column along with the associated color assignment This standard is based the Western Electric Color code standard USOC and assignment The next column documents the pin assignments for the peripheral CRT or printer modular adapters for each port ports have the CTS handshake signal available The last column documents the terminal s modular adapter for each port configured for RS232 In this column we show the terminal s signal name and its pin assignment All ports have the same pin out assign
38. electronics board Locating the Main Electronics Board PDI 00318 00 Rev A03 Installation Instructions AM 318 Eight Port Board 7 4 2Eagle 300 AM 319 00 Expansion Slots The AM 319 board illustration shows the four serial I O expansion slots J8 J9 J10 and 411 As indicated in the illustration the first board installs in J8 the second J9 the third in J10 and the fourth in J11 1ST BOARD INSTALLS IN SLOT J8 2ND BOARD INSTALLS IN SLOT J9 3RD BOARD INSTALLS IN SLOT J10 4TH I O BOARD INSTALLS IN SLOT 411 lt E 000000000000000000000000000000000000 0000 070000000 0000000 000 00 00 000 00 0000 MC1062 AM 319 I O Expansion Slots Factory integrated Eagle computers assembled by Alpha Micro always have their AM 314 boards installed first followed by any AM 318 boards For example if a customer order called for two AM 318 and two AM 314 boards the first AM 314 board would be installed in J8 the second AM 314 would be installed in J9 the first AM 318 board would be installed in J10 and the second AM 318 would be
39. ements B 1 B 2 ENABLING SUPER B 2 B 2 1 Super I O AMOS 2 26 Only B 3 B 3 DISABLING SUPER B 4 B 3 1 Disabling Super I O on AM 318 Boards B 4 B 3 2 Disabling Super I O on Individual AM 318 Boards B 5 PDI 00318 00 Rev 03 Installation Instructions AM 318 Eight Port Board 1 1 0INTRODUCTION This document describes the installation of 318 eight port serial into Eagle series computers It is written for the experienced Alpha Micro Service Technician so if you do not feel comfortable performing the hardware and software procedures discussed below please contact your Alpha Micro Dealer or the Alpha Micro Technical Support Group for help 2 0PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The AM 318 board supports eight asynchronous serial ports using RS232 protocol AM 318 boards do not support RS422 The Eagle 100 computer has a single expansion slot that will support one AM 318 board the Eagle 200 computer has two expansions slots and will support two AM 318 boards the Eagle 300 computer has four expansion slots and will support four AM 318 boards AM 318 boards use a modular style 50 pin RJ21 connector that mounts on the computer s rear panel this connector looks exactly like your computer s external SCSI connector AM 314 boards use standar
40. etween a terminal and a break out box use a parallel patch cord terminated with RJ45s Then use one male DB25 modular adapter to connect to the terminal and one male DB9 modular adapter to connect to the breakout box Use the color code and pin definitions from Table A 1 to make these connections The table below shows the signal flow and direction PDI 00318 00 Rev A03 12 Table 7 65 318 board RS232 External Serial Cabling 65 Signal Signal AM 318 CPU I O DB25 Name Direction Male DB9 Signal Pin 2 TxD Data from Terminal Pin 2 RxD Input Pin 3 RxD Data to Terminal Pin 3 TxD Output Pin 7 Gnd Signal Ground Pin 7 Gnd Pin 2 DTR Ready from Terminal Pin 4 CTS Input Pin 5 CTS Clear to Send to Term Pin 5 RTS Output Port 0 thru 7 The AM 65 DTR connection pin 20 to the AM 318 pin 4 provides a READY NOT BUSY handshake capability with the computer to prevent over running the terminal with data This protocol is also effective for several printers used by Alpha Micro It is recommended that all cables built for use with this terminal use the Table A 7 cable pinouts maximum 50 feet degrade computer performance with other types of terminals and printers if they do not ry While this cable configuration will enhance the use of the AM 65 terminal it may provide a compatible DTR on pin 20 In such cases the connection to pin 4 on the AM 318 I O board should be disconnected
41. h down blocks you will use a male female extension trunk To connect the AM 318 directly to a punch down block or mini patch panel you will need to use a male to male extension trunk cable When connecting base board jacks or wall plates to punch down blocks use the shielded low capacitance solid wire STP4 ALPHA for more reliable connections If you use stranded wire the reliability of the connection is questionable because the punch down blocks were not designed for this type of wire On the next two pages are illustrations showing the interconnection of modular cabling components as well as the sex of the RJ21 connectors PDI 00318 00 Rev A03 14 External Serial Cabling A 7GUIDELINES FOR TERMINATING CABLE SHIELDS There are two methods of terminating cable shields 1 TTerminate all trunk cables at the CPU 2Or terminate all communication cables at the patch panels The first method is used only when one or two trunk cables are being used this case the cable shield can be grounded to the rear panel of the CPU chassis providing a continuous earth ground The second method is the preferred method of terminating cable shields many cases the installation will use cluster cable connections with DB9 connectors attaching the ports of an AM 314 board to a patch panel The trunk cable shield can then be grounded to the metal rack on the patch panel Any trunk cables from AM 318 boards or any other dev
42. he SYS account is called AMOS32 INI Within this file serial ports are defined using an octal base 8 numbering system The following table shows the corresponding AM 318 and AM 314 octal port numbers for the single I O expansion slot 46 on the AM 137 as well as the octal port numbers for the AM 137 s eight on board serial ports AM 137 ON BOARD SERIAL PORTS AM 137 BOARD S EIGHT ON BOARD I O PORTS OCTAL PORT NUMBERING FOUR SERIAL PORTS CONNECTED TO J4 FOUR SERIAL PORTS CONNECTED TO J5 NOTE The eight on board serial ports use octal port numbers 0 7 and a driver called AM318 IDV which is the same driver used by the eight port AM 318 I O board AM 137 J6 I O EXPANSION SLOT AM 137 EXPANSION OCTAL PORT NUMBERING OCTAL PORT NUMBERING SLOT FOR AM 318 BOARDS FOR AM 314 BOARDS J6 10 17 10 13 NOTE You may wonder why octal port numbers 10 17 are used for the AM 318 board The eight on board serial ports use octal port numbers 0 7 and because the AM 318 and the on board serial ports use the same driver AM318 IDV the AM 318 board must use octal port numbers 10 17 Eagle 100 Octal Port Numbering Scheme To illustrate how serial ports are defined the AMOS32 INI file we ll construct a sample system initialization command file based on a Eagle 100 configuration that includes the eight on board serial ports plus one AM 318 board plugged into the 137 5 J6 expansion slot A rear panel illustration ba
43. ices should also be terminated at the patch panel Once all device shield grounds are attached to the patch panel attach a half inch braided copper wire to the nearest building earth ground or the power conditioner if one is being used The braided copper wire is ideal for getting rid of high frequency noise from the cable shields Non braided round wire does not work well because of its limited surface area 003 18 00 Rev A03 Installation Instructions 318 Serial Controller 16 21 C DATA PATCH PANEL C 25 C 11 12 29 15 16 data patch panel CABLE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS The reverse side of this patch panel has eight RJ21 male connectors MINI PATCH PANEL PDI 00318 00 Rev A03 FEMALE RJ21 CONNECTOR TELCO RJ45 CONNECTOR FEMALE DB9 CONNECTOR Figure A 1 TELCO RJ45 CONNECTOR Page A 15 DB9 BREAKOUT BOX C0000 S ooo 00000 8 00000 1081 External Serial Cabling RJ45 6 cluster cable for either male or female DB9 DB25 modular adapters Page A 16 AM 318 1 PANEL U I B AM 318 1 REAR PANEL 318 1
44. ide of the AM 318 board facing your computers rear panel The AM 318 must be inserted into the expansion slot at a slight angle and after you feel the board settle into the slot you rotate it into an upright position When the AM 318 is properly positioned the metal retainer clips at each end of the expansion slot will click into position locking the board in place PDI 00318 00 Rev A03 10 Installation Instructions AM 318 Eight Port I O Board E Very little force is required to install 318 board If you re having problems installing the board in the expansion slot stop and take a moment to examine both the AM 318 and the slot Make sure you are installing the AM 318 with the component side of the board facing your 5 rear panel 6 0EAGLE 300 REAR PANEL I O CONFIGURATION g The next step in the installation process is to install the cables that link your AM 318 boards to the rear panel of your computer In some cases you may be installing both AM 318 and AM 314 boards which require the installation of both DB9 and RJ21 connectors Instructions for installing AM 314 boards are located in the AM 314 Four Port Serial I O Board Installation Instructions PDI 0031 4 00 The next two illustrations show how rear panel serial connector positions correspond to where a particular board is plugged into the AM 319 board i e J8 J9 J10 and J11 The illustrations are based on the Alph
45. k cable and un shielded modular patch cord USOC Color Code Standard AM 318 SERIAL BOARD PORTS 0 3 AM 318 BOARD CABLE PERIPHERAL MODULAR ADAPTER RS232 AM 318 PORT RS232 RJ2150 PIN TELCO COLOR RJ12 MDB 25 NUMBER SIGNAL NAME CONNECTOR PAIR PIN COLOR SIGNALNAME PIN NUMBER 0 RxD 26 White 4 Green TxD 2 RIS 1 Blue 3 Red CTS 5 TxD 27 White 2 Black RxD 3 nc 2 Orange 5 Yellow nc nc CTS 28 White 1 White DTR 20 Gnd 3 Green 6 Blue Gnd 7 1 RxD 29 White 4 Green TxD 2 RIS 4 Brown 3 Red CTS 5 TxD 30 White 2 Black RxD 3 nc 5 Slate 5 Yellow nc nc CTS 31 Red 1 White DTR 20 Gnd 6 Blue 6 Blue Gnd 7 2 RxD 32 Red 4 Green TxD 2 RTS Z Orange 3 Red CTS 5 33 Red 2 Black RxD 3 nc 8 Green 5 Yellow nc nc CTS 34 Red 1 White DTR 20 Gnd 9 Brown 6 Blue Gnd 7 3 RxD 35 Red 4 Green TxD 2 RTS 10 Slate 3 Red CTS 5 TxD 36 Black 2 Black RxD 3 11 Blue 5 Yellow nc nc CTS 37 Black 1 White DTR 20 Gnd 12 Orange 6 Blue Gnd Z MC1075 PDI 00318 00 Rev A03 Installation Instructions AM 318 Serial Controller Page A 5 Table A 2 continued 05 Color Code Standard AM 318 SERIAL BOARD PORTS 4 7 AM 318 BOARD CABLE PERIPHERAL MODULAR ADAPTER RS232 AM 318 PORT RS232 RJ2150 PIN TELCO COLOR RJ12 MDB 25 NUMBER SIGNAL CONNECTOR PAIR PIN COLOR SIGNALNAME PIN NUMBER 4 RxD 38 Black Green TxD 13 Green Red CTS 39 Black Black RxD 14 Brown Yellow ne 40 Black White 15 Slate
46. led first starting at slot J7 before any AM 318 boards This standard procedure insures that serial I O connector placememt will be consistent from computer to computer The first illustration shows the method used to install AM 314 DB9 connectors on the rear panel the other illustration shows standard mounting positions for AM 318 RJ21 connectors 003 18 00 Rev A03 14 Installation Instructions AM 318 Eight Port Board 314 installed slot 47 on the AM 319 10 AM 314 installed in slot J6 on the AM 319 10 The cable that extends between the AM 314 The cable that extends between the AM 314 board and the rear panel will be installed as board and the rear panel will be installed as follows follows The connector marked PO will be attached e The connector marked PO will be attached to the rear panel as position F1 to the rear panel as position D1 e The connector marked P1 will be attached e The connector marked P1 will be attached to the rear panel at position F2 to the rear panel at position D2 e The connector marked P2 will be attached e The connector marked P2 will be attached to the rear panel at position E1 to the rear panel at position C1 e The connector marked P3 will be attached e The connector marked P3 will be attached to the rear panel at position E2 to the rear panel at positionC2 MC1163 Port 40 the boot port will be located at position F1
47. ll plated n a 157 32500 Amphenol Solderless Insulation Displacement Bail lock shell zinc plated A 3DB9 BREAKOUT BOXES AND CLUSTER CABLES The next two tables show pin assignments and signal names for both an RJ45 cluster cable and a female DB9 break out box These tables are identical in format to the preceding tables but show in the last two columns the pin assignment per port for a female DB9 break out box and the corresponding signal for AM 318 signals We are providing this information so these components can be manufactured properly for use with the AM 318 board Tables A 1 and A 2 document the male DB9 and DB25 modular adapters that attach to the connectors on the breakout box PDI 00318 00 Rev A03 Installation Instructions 318 Serial Controller Page A 7 Table A 3 MPS1 FDB9 ALPHA Female Breakout Box or RJ45 Cluster Cable USOC Color Code Standard AM 318 SERIAL BOARD PORTS 0 3 BREAKOUT BOX 45 CLUSTER CABLE RS232 AM 318 PORT RS232 RJ21 50 PIN RJ45 CLUSTER CABLE FDB 9 NUMBER SIGNALNAME CONNECTOR COLOR PIN NUMBER SIGNAL NAME 0 RxD 26 Green 5 2 RxD RTS 1 Red 4 5 RTS TxD 27 Black 3 3 TxD nc 2 Yellow 6 nc nc CTS 28 Orange 2 4 CTS Gnd 3 Brown 7 2 8 8 Shield Blue 1 1 Shield Gnd 1 RxD 29 Green 5 2 RxD RTS 4 Red 4 5 RTS 30 Black 3 3 TxD nc 5 Yellow 6 nc nc CTS 31 Orange 2 4 CTS Gnd 6 Brown 7 7 8
48. ments We have standardized on one type of modular adapter for all RS232 ports In the CMS parts list at the end of this appendix the modular adapters for RS232 are identified as 232 07 for all ports PDI 00318 00 Rev A03 2 Table 1 External Serial Cabling This table includes AM 318 signal pinouts and shows the connection to modular adapters using RJ45 connectors This table is based on the use of shielded trunk cable and un shielded modular patch cord USOC Standard Color Code AM 318 SERIAL BOARD PORTS 0 3 AM 318 BOARD CABLE PERIPHERAL MODULAR ADAPTER RS232 AM 318 PORT RS232 RJ2150 PIN TELCO COLOR RJ45 MDB 25 NUMBER SIGNAL CONNECTOR PAIR PIN COLOR SIGNALNAME PIN NUMBER 0 RxD 26 White 5 Green TxD 2 RTS 1 Blue 4 Red CTS 5 27 White 3 Black RxD 3 nc 2 Orange 6 Yellow nc nc CTS 28 White 2 Orange DTR 20 Gnd 3 Green 7 Brown Gnd 7 8 Gray nc Shield Gnd 1 Blue Shield Gnd 1 1 RxD 29 White 5 Green TxD 2 RTS 4 Brown 4 Red CTS 5 TxD 30 White 3 Black RxD 3 nc 5 Slate 6 Yellow nc nc CTS 31 Red 2 Orange DTR 20 Gnd 6 Blue 7 Brown Gnd 7 8 Gray nc Shield Gnd 1 Blue Shield Gnd 1 2 RxD 32 Red 5 Green TxD 2 RTS 7 Orange 4 Red CTS 5 33 3 Black RxD 3 nc 8 Green 6 Yellow nc nc CTS 34 Red 2 Orange DTR 20 Gnd 9 Brown 7 Brown Gnd 8 Shield 1 Blue Shield Gnd 1 3 RxD 35 Red 5 Green TxD 2 RTS 10 Slate 4 Red CTS 5 36 Black 3 Black RxD 3
49. nd Mode Then press and press the key 4 MONTST command will force your computer to boot from the TEST INI file The O switch will disable Super I O on all AM 318 I O boards PDI 00318 00 Rev A03 Super I O Page B 5 5Once you have completed running the program that exhibits problems under Super I O you can reboot your computer using the standard system initialization command file which will reactivate Super I O B 3 2Disabling Super I O on Individual AM 318 Boards When your computer is processing your system initialization command file it loads a copy of the AM318 IDV file when it encounters the first TRMDEF statement for an AM 318 board This same copy of the AM318 IDV file is used for all subsequent AM 318 boards This being the case if you use the O switch in the first AM 318 TRMDEF statement Super I O is disabled on all AM 318 boards in your computer In some cases you may want disable Super I O on a particular AM 318 board while leaving Super I O enabled on your other AM 318 boards The procedure for doing this is as follows 1 First make copy of your AM318 IDV file make sure the copy uses name other than AM318 IDV For example while in the DVR account type COPY AM318S IDV AM318 IDV t 2Create a copy of your system initialization command file type LOG 1 4 EUR COPY TEST INI AMOS32 INI 3Use AlphaVUE to modify the TEST INI file Locate the AM 318 board or boards for which you want to disable
50. o AM 314 boards the first AM 314 installs in location J8 on the AM 319 board the second AM 314 installs in location J9 Based on the AM 314 rear panel illustration the AM 314 plugged into location J8 will use the DB9 cutouts marked H1 G1 F1 and E1 The second AM 314 plugged into location J9 will use the DB9 cutouts marked H2 G2 F2 and E2 If you add an AM 318 I O board to the example it would install in location J10 on the AM 319 board If you look at the rear panel illustration for AM 318 boards 10 corresponds to location B1 B2 on the rear panel which is where the RJ21 connector should be installed PDI 00318 00 Rev A03 Installation Instructions AM 318 Eight Port Board 13 7 0EAGLE 200 REAR PANEL I O CONFIGURATION g The next step in the installation process is to install the cables that link your 318 boards to the rear panel of your computer In some cases you may be installing both AM 318 and AM 314 I O boards which require the installation of both DB9 and RJ21 connectors Instructions for installing AM 314 boards are located in the AM 314 Four Port Serial I O Board Installation Instructions PDI 0031 4 00 The next two illustrations show how rear panel serial connector positions correspond to where a particular I O board is plugged into the AM 319 10 board i e J6 and J7 The illustrations are based on the Alpha Micro standard procedure which mandates that AM 314 boards be instal
51. ocated at position F1 On Board Serial Ports 0 3 attached to connector J4 on the AM 137 Board On Board Serial Ports 4 7 attached to connector J5 on the AM 137 Board AM 314 installed in slot J6 on the AM 137 Installing DB9 connectors in RJ21 cutouts requires a special adapter that is described in the AM 314 Installation Instructions On Board Serial Ports and AM 314 Rear Panel Connector Locations PDI 00318 00 Rev A03 Page 17 18 Installation Instructions 318 Eight Port Board ON BOARD SERIAL PORTS 0 THROUGH 3 ON BOARD SERIAL PORTS 4 THROUGH 7 The cable that extends between the AM 314 The cable that extends between the AM 314 board and the rear panel will be installed as board and the rear panel will be installed as follows follows connector marked will be attached The connector marked will be attached to the rear panel as position F1 to the rear panel as position D1 The connector marked P1 will be attached The connector marked 1 will be attached to the rear panel at position F2 to the rear panel at position D2 e The connector marked P2 will be attached e The connector marked P2 will be attached to the rear panel at position E1 to the rear panel at position C1 e The connector marked P3 will be attached e The connector marked P3 will be attached to the rear panel at position E2 to the rear panel at positionC2 MC1166 AN 318 installed in
52. rt I O Board 4 4Eagle 100 AM 137 I O Expansion Slot Page 9 AM 137 board illustration shows the one serial I O expansion slot at location J6 ANS FOUR ON BOARD 4 7 RS232 SERIAL PORTS FOUR ON BOARD 0 3 RS232 SERIAL PORTS 1ST AND ONLY I O BOARD INSTALLS IN SLOT J6 SSD U15 E ZWS OSCILLATOR JUMPERS DO NOT REMOVE wi SWA ISASO9DOIW o W13E 3l D W14E 3 E 1161 137 I O Expansion Slot AM 137 board has I O expansion slot that will support one AM 314 or one 18 I O board However the AM 137 board has eight standard RS232 on board serial ports which are accessed on the rear panel of the computer via DB9 connectors 5 0INSTALLING THE AM 318 BOARD The Eagles expansion slots are very similiar to the type of slots memory SIMM modules plug into The AM 318 board should be inserted into the appropriate slot with the component s
53. s You need to remove the cover plates from the RJ21 cutouts you plan to use 3From inside the chassis insert the RJ21 connector through the RJ21 cutout 4 The RJ21 connector is held in place with two bail lock clips and two 4 40 phillips head screws The complete assembly is shown below EAGLE REAR PANEL MC1066 318 RJ21 CONNECTOR BAIL LOCK CLIP 4 40 PHILLIPS HEAD SCREW RJ21 Connector Installation PDI 00318 00 Rev A03 20 Installation Instructions 318 Eight Port Board 10 05 5 INITIALIZATION COMMAND FILE EAGLE 200 AND 300 In order to use a serial port it needs to be defined in your system initialization command file This file which is located in the SYS account is called AMOS32 INI Within this file serial ports are defined using an octal base 8 numbering system The octal number used corresponds directly to what slot on the AM 319 a particular board is plugged into The following table shows the corresponding AM 318 and AM 314 octal port numbers for each of the expansion slots on the AM 319 00 and the AM 319 10 boards AM 319 BOARD 319 I O EXPANSION OCTAL PORT NUMBERING OCTAL PORT NUMBERING SLOT FOR AM 318 BOARDS FOR AM 314 BOARDS J8 0 7 0 3 10 17 20 27 30 NOTE The above port numbering scheme is true even if you are mixing AM 318 and AM 314 boards For example if you install an AM 318 board in slot J10 on th
54. sed this example is shown the next page PDI 00318 00 Rev 03 Installation Instructions 318 Eight Port I O Board FOUR ON BOARD SERIAL PORTS CONNECTED TO MAIN ALT BOOT Page 25 FOUR ON BOARD SERIAL CONNECTED 44 ON THE 137 OCTAL PORT 0 OCTAL PORT 1 OCTAL PORT 2 PORT 3 45 137 OCTAL PORT 4 PORT 5 PORT 6 OCTAL PORT 7 AM 318 BOARD INSTALLED IN LOCATION J6 I esso 1 C2 bu D D 550000 gt O 9 OCTAL PORT 10 OCTAL PORT 11 OCTAL PORT 12 OCTAL PORT 13 OCTAL PORT 14 OCTAL PORT 15 OCTAL PORT 16 OCTAL PORT 17 Ed MC1169 Example Hear Panel Configuration In the example above the serial port connectors have been positioned on the rear panel based on instructions in the previous section The octal port number assigned to each port came directly out of the table at the beginning of this section Now that we know the corresponding octal number for each of the serial ports in our example we can define them in the system initialization command file It s never a good idea to directly modify your AMOS32 INI file always create a test file type
55. slot J6 on the AN 137 The cable that extends between the AM 318 board and the rear panel will be installed at location B1 B2 Port 0 the boot port will be located at position F1 On Board Serial Ports 0 3 attached to connector J4 on the 137 Board PARALLELO On Board Serial Ports 4 7 attached to connector J5 on the 137 Board AM 318 installed in slot J6 on the 137 On Board Serial Ports AM 318 Rear Panel Connector Locations PDI 00318 00 Rev A03 Installation Instructions 318 Eight Port Board 19 9 0INSTALLING THE AM 318 S 8421 CONNECTOR Now that you know what connectors go where on your computer s rear panel you need to know how to perform the actual cable connector installation The AM 318 board uses a 50 pin cable with a standard 50 pin connector at one end and an RJ21 connector at the other To install the cable 1Plug the end of the cable with the standard 50 pin connector into the J1 connector on the AM 318 board Make sure the red stripe on the cable aligns with pin 1 on the AM 318 board s 50 pin connector Pin 1 is shown in the AM 318 board illustration which appears at the beginning of this document 2Each RJ21 cutout on the rear of the Eagle chassis has a metal cover which is held in place with two screw
56. ssing Your Computer 4 0 ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT HANDLING PRECAUTIONS 4 1 Accessing the Main Electronics Board 4 2 Eagle 300 AM 319 00 I O Expansion Slots 4 3 Eagle 200 AM 319 10 I O Expansion Slots 4 4 Eagle 100 AM 137 I O Expansion Slot 5 0 INSTALLING THE AM 318 BOARD 6 0 EAGLE 300 REAR PANEL I O CONFIGURATION 7 0 EAGLE 200 REAR PANEL I O CONFIGURATION 8 0 EAGLE 100 REAR PANEL I O CONFIGURATION 9 0 INSTALLING THE 3185 RJ21 CONNECTOR 10 0 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION COMMAND FILE EAGLE 200 AND 300 11 0 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION COMMAND FILE EAGLE 100 11 1 Finishing the Installation APPENDIX A EXTERNAL SERIAL CABLING A 1 SIGNAL LIST AND MODULAR ADAPTERS A 2 THE RJ21 METAL CONNECTOR A 3 DB9 BREAKOUT BOXES AND CLUSTER CABLES A 4 CABLE CONFIGURATIONS TO CONNECT A TERMINAL WITH THE DB9 BREAK OUT BOX A 5 CPU TO CPU SERIAL NET CONNECTION OR CPU TO MODEM CONNECTION A 6 HOW USE THE 318 WITH MODULAR CABLING SYSTEMS A 7 GUIDELINES FOR TERMINATING CABLE SHIELDS 003 18 00 Rev A03 Installation Instructions 318 Eight Port Board 8 WHERE TO GET MODULAR CABLING COMPONENTS A 17 APPENDIX B SUPER B 1 INTRODUCTION 5 505 1 506 anti QoS ose o ER B 1 B 1 1 Super I O Software Requir
57. stalled as follows The connector marked will be attached to the rear panel as position F1 e The connector marked P1 will be attached to the rear panel at position F2 The connector marked P2 will be attached to the rear panel at position E1 The connector marked will be attached to the rear panel at position E2 ON BOARD SERIAL PORTS 4 THROUGH 7 The cable that extends between the AM 314 board and the rear panel will be installed as follows The connector marked will be attached to the rear panel as position D1 The connector marked 1 will be attached to the rear panel at position D2 e The connector marked P2 will be attached to the rear panel at position C1 e The connector marked P3 will be attached to the rear panel at positionC2 AN 314 installed in slot J6 on the AN 137 The cable that extends between the AM 314 board and the rear panel will be installed as follows The connector marked will be attached to the rear panel as position B1 The connector marked P1 will be attached to the rear panel at positionB2 The connector marked P2 will be attached to the rear panel at positionA1 e The connector marked P3 will be attached to the rear panel at positionA2 RALLEL 0 O 0000000000000 1163 Port 0 the boot port will be l

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