Multi-Tech Systems Hub manual SBC Board Cabling

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Chapter 2 - Installing Your CommPlete 4000

If the ISI4608PCI or ISI4608UPCI is used, connections between it and external modems are made via the supplied octopus cable going between the DB-78 connector on the ISI4608PCI board and the DB-25 connectors on the individual modems. (RJ-11 connectors connect the modems to the phone jacks.)

If the ISIHP-4S or -4U are used, each ISIHP card accepts as many as four RJ-45 connectors to accommodate ISDN BRI lines. (The modem connections that accommodate analog calls are internal to the ISIHP board. That is, when the V.90 modem module is installed, each ISDN B-channel connects to a V.90 modem via a digital connection. These digital connections allow analog callers using 56K modems to receive 56k downloads from the ISIHP’s modems.)

The SBC board has cable connectors for adding a monitor, a keyboard, and a mouse or other serial device (on COM1), and network connection. Cable connectors and boards are shown in Figure 2-1.

Cover Mounting

 

Screws

ISI Boards

Cover

MODEM Line

 

MODEM Line

 

MODEM Line

 

MODEM Line

1-4

5-8

1-4

5-8

120

Power Supply

SBC Backplane

 

Figure 2-1. Back Panel Connectors

SBC Board Cabling

COM 2 (DB15)

Printer Port (DB25)

The SBC board is located in the CommPlete 4000 as shown in Figure 2-1. The SBC board cabling may involve connection to four back panel connectors (see Figure 2-2). The back panel connectors are:

Video connector

COM 1 connector

Keyboard connector

Network connector

SBC Board

 

6-Pin Circular Jack

DB9 (male) Connector

(to COM 1 Serial Port)

(To External Keyboard)

RJ45 Connector

15-Pin Video

Connector

(to Network Hub)

(to External

 

Display Monitor)

 

Fig. 2-2. SBC Backplane Connections

The right connector (COM 1) on the SBC’s backplane typically accommodates a mouse or other pointing device. The middle receptacle connects the video cable to a monitor. The left round connector is for the keyboard. The SBC connector pinouts are shown and defined in Appendix A.

Note: Any cables connected to the CommPlete 4000 should be shielded to reduce interference.

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Contents User Guide Patents Record of RevisionsContents Appendices Product Overview System OverviewRASExpress Documentation Set OverviewPower Supply Technical SpecificationsDimensions ChassisUnpacking Safety WarningsRack Mounting Cable ConnectionsSBC Board SBC Board CablingShared Interrupt For Top Slots Identical Devices Required ISI Board CablingSerial Card Upgrades Power Supply Connectors Powering UpWhat you need to start Accessing RASExpressA8. Type the IP Subnet Mask CommPlete 4000 Communications Server User Guide B8. Type the IP Subnet Mask Using Dial-In Access Disconnecting Cables and Removal from Enclosure Hardware removal/ReplacementCover Mounting Screws Card Cage Removal/ReplacementRed Red Orange RedRed White Removing SBC Board Board Removal and ReplacementRemoving ISI Boards Hard Disk Drive Removal/ReplacementCdrom Removal/Replacement Floppy Disk Drive Removal/ReplacementPower Supply Removal/Replacement SBC does not boot correctly or hangs after video appears TroubleshootingNo Video COM1, COM2, or LPT1 port does not respond correctlyDiagnostic Tests Invalid Time, Date or SetupKeyboard does not respond to key strokes Addendum for North American Products Limited WarrantyTechnical Support Out of Warranty Repair Costs On-line Warranty RegistrationAddendum for International Products Recording CommPlete 4000 InformationOrdering Accessories ServiceContacting Technical Support Appendix A-Back Panel Connector Pinouts VGA 15-Pin ConnectorPinDescription Pin DB9 COM 1 Connector Pin Circular JackPin Description Pin Floppy Disk Drive Connector RJ-45 ConnectorPrinter Port Connector COM 2 Port ConnectorPinSignal Name Direction IOCS16 Hard Disk ConnectorAppendices FCC Part 15 Regulation Canadian Limitations NoticeIndustry Canada Compliance with Babt Requirements European Low Voltage Directive Example Diagram Showing Creepage Clearance DistancesCompliance with BS6328 Part Compliance with BS6789 .1 and PartEMC, Safety, and Terminal Directive Compliance