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You can select which INT# is associated with each PCI slot and which conventional IRQ is associated with one of the two available INT#s.

A setting of NA means the IRQ has been assigned to the ISA bus and is not available to any PCI slot.

PCI IRQ Activated by

This item sets the method by which the PCI bus recognizes that an IRQ service is being requested by a device. Under all circumstances, you should retain the default configuration unless advised otherwise by Multi-Tech.

Choices are Level (default) and Edge.

PCI IDE IRQ Map to

This allows you to configure your system to the type of IDE disk controller in use. By default, Setup assumes that your controller is an ISA (Industry Standard Architecture) device rather than a PCI controller.

If you have equipped your system with a PCI controller, changing this allows you to specify which slot has the controller and which PCI interrupt (A, B, C, or D) is associated with the connected hard disks.

Remember that this setting refers to the hard disk drive itself, rather than individual partitions. Since each IDE controller supports two separate hard disks, you can select the INT# for each. Again, you will note that the primary has a lower interrupt than the secondary as described in Slot x Using INT# above.

Selecting PCI-AUTOallows the system to automatically determine how your IDE disk system is configured.

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Contents RAS96 RASCard E1 User Guide RAS96 RASCard User Guide Important Safety Instructions IiiTable of Contents Solving Problems Appendix C Post CodesPage Introduction Introduction Manual OrganizationTechnical Specifications Appendix B Post MessagesAppendix C Post Codes Appendix D Approved MemoryHumidity range 20-90% noncondensing RASCard Description Memory Banks RAS96 RASCardJ14, J15, J16, J18 CPU Frequency Selection J17 Watchdog TimerJumpers Internal Connectors External Connectors J2 Power ConnectorJ22 E1 Alarm J35 VideoLED Indicators Front PanelEthernet Status LEDs E1 Status LEDsReset Switch SwitchesPower Switch Page Installation Installation Procedure Safety WarningsPre-Installation Notes Installation Page Bios Setup Utility Starting Setup Getting Help Using SetupCase of Problems Standard Cmos Setup Bios Features SetupChipset Features Setup Power Management SetupLoad Bios Defaults PCI Configuration SetupPassword Setting Load Setup Defaults IDE HDD Auto DetectionSave and Exit Setup Exit Without SavingStandard Cmos Setup DateTime Hard DisksCGA Drive a Type / Drive B TypeVideo Halt On MemoryBios Features Setup EnabledDisabled Virus WarningQuick Power On Self Test Boot SequenceBoot Up Floppy Seek Boot Up NumLock StatusTypematic Rate Setting Gate A20 OptionMemory Parity Check Typematic Rate Chars/SecTypematic Delay Msec Video Bios ShadowSecurity Option C8000 Cffff Shadow/DC000 Dffff ShadowDram Timing Chipset Features SetupSystem Bios Cacheable Video Bios Cacheable Bit I/O Recovery TimeIDE HDD Block Mode Memory Hole At 15M-16MOn-Chip Primary PCI IDE PCI ConcurrancyPCI Streaming PCI BurstingPower Management Setup Power ManagementDoze Mode Standby ModeSuspend Mode HDD Power DownPower Down Activities COM Ports AccessedLPT Ports Accessed Drive Ports Accessed1st/2nd/3rd/4th Available IRQ PCI Configuration SetupSlot x Using INT# PCI IRQ Activated by PCI IDE IRQ Map toPassword Setting Enter PasswordPage E1 Daughter Cards Specifications E1 OverviewE1 Glossary E1 Basics Signaling Options E1 Frame FormatsE1 Line Coding Dnis digitsCountry Selection Pin Signal E1 Facility TerminationRJ-11 Alarm Jack PCB DescriptionE1 Line Monitoring Jack Test ModesConfiguration of the E1 Daughter Card Ordering an E1 LineChannelized E1 line with 30 DS-0 channels E1 Frame Format Line CodingTo Configure the E1 Daughter Card Factory DefaultsE1 Commands Command ExampleRAS96 RASCard User Guide E1 Daughter Card RAS96 RASCard User Guide E1 Command Messages E1 Status LEDsFunctional Description Solving Problems Troubleshooting RASCard has no videoKeyboard does not respond to key strokes Invalid time, date or setupCOM1 port does not respond correctly Memory Upgrade Diagnostic Tests Calling Technical SupportRAS96 RASCard User Guide Appendixes Video Connector J35 Appendix a Connector PinoutsKeyboard Connector J11 COM1 Connector J3 E1 Alarm Connector J22Pin Floppy Disk Drive Connector J27 Drive Power Connector J13Hard Disk Connector J6 IOCS16IDE Connector J21 Figure A-7. IDE connectorPost Beep Error MessagesAppendix B Post Messages Memory Verify Error at Memory Address Error atMemory parity Error at Offending Segment Appendix C Post Codes Code Name DescriptionPost Codes E1-EF Appendix D Approved Memory Capacity Speed Type Manufacturer Part Number Usable MBEMC, Safety and Terminal Directive Compliance Appendix E Regulatory Information