Cable, CompactFlash and Accessory Specifications
CompactFlash Memory Card
The optional
The PCMCIA male interface supports both Type I and Type II CF cards. Note that the CF release mechanism pops out when you install the card. For installation instructions, refer to the Hardware Installation chapter.
Figure A-27 CompactFlash Memory Card
Pin 1
Pin 50
LED Behavior
The 14 LEDs on the XSR front panel display system and port status as described in Table
Figure A-28 XSR LEDs
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NIM 1, NIM 2 | ON | T1/E1, ISDN or HSSI card is present and power- |
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SYS(tem Status) | ON | XSR is operational |
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| OFF | Faulty hardware or Bootprom |
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| Blinking | Flash update is in progress (software image |
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PWR | ON | XSR is powered up and Bootrom initialized |
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| OFF | XSR is powered down |
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