Multi-Tech Systems ISI9234PCIE, ISI5634UPCI quick start

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ISI Quick Start Guide

4.Carefully remove the ISI Card from its antistatic bag, handling it only by the mounting bracket and edges. Do not touch the gold-plated connectors along the bottom edge. (You may want to save packaging for possible future use.)

5.Locate the unused PCI slot you will be using for your ISI Card and remove the slot cover according to instructions in your computer's documentation.

6.Install the ISI Card into the selected expansion slot in the same manner as any other add-on card, as instructed in your computer’s documentation.

7.Fasten the retaining bracket to the computer chassis and replace cover on the computer.

8.Cabling. The -4 card has one RJ-45 receptacle and one fan-out cable; the -8 card has two RJ-45 receptacles and two fan-out cables. Each fan-out cable extends connections for four modems from the RJ-45 plug to four RJ-11 plugs. Each RJ-11 plug should then be attached to a phone line receptacle. Attach the RJ-45 connector into the appropriate RJ45 receptacle on the ISI Server card.

To view a pinout diagram of the Server Card Fan-Out Cables, see Appendix A in the user guide.

Fan-Out Cable for ISI Server Card

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