Multi-Tech Systems RAS96 Jumpers, J17 Watchdog Timer, J14, J15, J16, J18 CPU Frequency Selection

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Table 1. Memory Configurations.

Bank 1

Bank 2

TOTAL

 

 

 

None

None

0 MB

 

 

 

2 × 4 MB

None

8 MB

 

 

 

2 × 4 MB

2 × 4 MB

16 MB

 

 

 

2 × 8 MB

None

16 MB

 

 

 

2 × 8 MB

2 × 4 MB

24 MB

 

 

 

2 × 8 MB

2 × 8 MB

32 MB

 

 

 

2 × 16 MB

None

32 MB

 

 

 

2 × 16 MB

2 × 8 MB

48 MB

 

 

 

2 × 16 MB

2 × 16 MB

64 MB

 

 

 

2 × 32 MB

None

64 MB

 

 

 

2 × 32 MB

2 × 16 MB

96 MB

 

 

 

2 × 32 MB

2 × 32 MB

128 MB

 

 

 

Jumpers

The RASCard has five configuration jumpers. One is used for the watchdog timer; the other four are used to select the CPU frequency and the CPU-to-bus frequency ratio.

J17 Watchdog Timer

Jumper pins 1 and 2 to enable the watchdog timer. Jumper pins 2 and 3 to disable the watchdog timer. The watchdog timer is enabled by default, as shown in Figure 1.

J14, J15, J16, J18 CPU Frequency Selection

Jumper J14, J15, J16, and J18 to select the CPU frequency and CPU-to-bus frequency ratio for the installed CPU, as shown in the following table. In Figure 1, the jumpers are shown configured for a 166 MHz Pentium.

Warning: The RASCard supports only the following Intel Pentium CPUs. Do not replace the original CPU with a Pentium Pro, MMX, AMD, or Cyrix CPU.

Intel Pentium

J14

J15

J16

J18

 

 

 

 

 

100 MHz

Out

Out

In

In

 

 

 

 

 

133 MHz

In

Out

In

In

 

 

 

 

 

166 MHz

In

In

In

In

 

 

 

 

 

200 MHz

Out

In

In

In

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents RAS96 RASCard E1 User Guide RAS96 RASCard User Guide Iii Important Safety InstructionsTable of Contents Appendix C Post Codes Solving ProblemsPage Introduction Manual Organization IntroductionAppendix B Post Messages Technical SpecificationsAppendix C Post Codes Appendix D Approved MemoryHumidity range 20-90% noncondensing RASCard Description RAS96 RASCard Memory BanksJumpers J17 Watchdog TimerJ14, J15, J16, J18 CPU Frequency Selection Internal Connectors J2 Power Connector External ConnectorsJ22 E1 Alarm J35 VideoFront Panel LED IndicatorsEthernet Status LEDs E1 Status LEDsPower Switch SwitchesReset Switch Page Installation Pre-Installation Notes Safety WarningsInstallation Procedure Installation Page Bios Setup Utility Starting Setup Case of Problems Using SetupGetting Help Bios Features Setup Standard Cmos SetupChipset Features Setup Power Management SetupPassword Setting PCI Configuration SetupLoad Bios Defaults IDE HDD Auto Detection Load Setup DefaultsExit Without Saving Save and Exit SetupDate Standard Cmos SetupTime Hard DisksVideo Drive a Type / Drive B TypeCGA Memory Halt OnEnabled Bios Features SetupDisabled Virus WarningBoot Sequence Quick Power On Self TestBoot Up Floppy Seek Boot Up NumLock StatusGate A20 Option Typematic Rate SettingMemory Parity Check Typematic Rate Chars/SecVideo Bios Shadow Typematic Delay MsecSecurity Option C8000 Cffff Shadow/DC000 Dffff ShadowSystem Bios Cacheable Chipset Features SetupDram Timing Bit I/O Recovery Time Video Bios CacheableIDE HDD Block Mode Memory Hole At 15M-16MPCI Concurrancy On-Chip Primary PCI IDEPCI Streaming PCI BurstingPower Management Power Management SetupStandby Mode Doze ModeSuspend Mode HDD Power DownCOM Ports Accessed Power Down ActivitiesLPT Ports Accessed Drive Ports AccessedSlot x Using INT# PCI Configuration Setup1st/2nd/3rd/4th Available IRQ PCI IDE IRQ Map to PCI IRQ Activated byEnter Password Password SettingPage E1 Daughter Cards E1 Overview SpecificationsE1 Glossary E1 Basics E1 Frame Formats Signaling OptionsE1 Line Coding Dnis digitsCountry Selection E1 Facility Termination Pin SignalPCB Description RJ-11 Alarm JackE1 Line Monitoring Jack Test ModesOrdering an E1 Line Configuration of the E1 Daughter CardChannelized E1 line with 30 DS-0 channels E1 Frame Format Line CodingFactory Defaults To Configure the E1 Daughter CardCommand Example E1 CommandsRAS96 RASCard User Guide E1 Daughter Card RAS96 RASCard User Guide E1 Status LEDs E1 Command MessagesFunctional Description Solving Problems RASCard has no video TroubleshootingCOM1 port does not respond correctly Invalid time, date or setupKeyboard does not respond to key strokes Memory Upgrade Calling Technical Support Diagnostic TestsRAS96 RASCard User Guide Appendixes Keyboard Connector J11 Appendix a Connector PinoutsVideo Connector J35 E1 Alarm Connector J22 COM1 Connector J3Drive Power Connector J13 Pin Floppy Disk Drive Connector J27IOCS16 Hard Disk Connector J6Figure A-7. IDE connector IDE Connector J21Appendix B Post Messages Error MessagesPost Beep Memory parity Error at Memory Address Error atMemory Verify Error at Offending Segment Code Name Description Appendix C Post CodesPost Codes E1-EF Capacity Speed Type Manufacturer Part Number Usable MB Appendix D Approved MemoryAppendix E Regulatory Information EMC, Safety and Terminal Directive Compliance