Vanguard Managed Solutions 6500 PLUS Plus Universal I/O or Asynchronous I/O Card Front Panel

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Hardware

Front Panel Display Figure 1-4shows the front panel display, which is the same for both types of I/O cards.

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I/0

 

 

 

 

TEST

 

 

 

 

 

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DATA IN (Yellow)

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D

 

 

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P

On: Data entering port = SPACE

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O

Off: Data entering port = MARK

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RI/TM

 

 

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Set to RI position if port

 

 

 

 

 

 

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is to emulate a dial modem;

 

 

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otherwise, set to TM.

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P.C. 68904

TEST (Red)

Indicates status and result of

test affecting any part of node. Tests can be locally or remotely initiated. On: Test failed

Off: Normal condition

Flashing: Test in progress

DATA OUT (Yellow)

On: Data leaving port = SPACE

Off: Data leaving port = MARK

Figure 1-4. 6500PLUS Universal I/O or Asynchronous I/O Card Front Panel

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About the 6500PLUS

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Contents Vanguard Managed Solutions Restricted Rights Notification for U.S. Government Users Restricted Rights LegendProprietary Material Radio Frequency Interference RegulationsPage Contents Contents This Chapter Describes About This ManualOverview Mise en garde LevelChapter Protocols Software FeaturesFeatures Hardware Card TypesProcessor Cards Support CardsEnclosure Enclosures and BackplanesStandalone Supports Other VanguardMSProducts Types of Modulus6500PLUS Processor Cards Configurations 6525PLUS NetworkConcentrator PortPlus Processor Card Front Panel Hardware 6500PLUS Auxiliary Processor Cards 6500PLUS Asynchronous and Universal I/O Cards AIO CardUIO Card Card Type Works with Port Types Split SpeedPlus Universal I/O or Asynchronous I/O Card Front Panel 6500PLUS Network Storage Option Card NSO CardPlus Network Storage Option Card 6500PLUS Token Ring Interface Module Option Token Ring Interface Module Trim CardHardware 6500PLUS Integral DSU HardwareComponents DSU InterfacePage Installation Overview ChapterInstalling Standalone Units UnpackingSite Preparation ExampleInstallation ProcedureStep Action Description/Result Rear ViewReplacing Processor Cards in Standalone Enclosures Step ActionRemove the Standalone Enclosure Door Bottom of Standalone Enclosure Using Screwdriver on Locking Tabs Locking TabsReplacement Card Plus Processor Card with Retaining ScrewStep Action Information Installing Nodes in Modulus EnclosuresAdditional Multiprocessor Nodes MultiprocessorNode Example OperationReplacing Master Processor of Multi-Processor Node Action Result/DescriptionInstalling Nodes in Modulus Enclosures Step Action Result/Description When To Add Another Processor with Flash Before You BeginAdding a Secondary 6500PLUS Processor with Flash Select Enable Flash MaintainingCurrent Software RevisionUpgrading with Software From the New Processor Card Select Copy Software to FlashInstalling/Replacing Processor Cards Modulus 8/18Requirements for Installing a Trim Card Product Description CodeTrim Card Rear Filler Panel for Modulus 8/18 Enclosures Guidelines for Installing a Trim Card in a Modulus 8/18 Trim Card Spacing in a Modulus 18 Enclosure 10. Trim Card Rear Filler Panel for Modulus 9/21 Enclosures Installing Nodes in Modulus Enclosures 11. Trim Card In Left-most Position of Modulus 21 Enclosure Plus Between Two BackplanesEnclosure Installing Nodes in Modulus Enclosures Installing and Connecting a Trim Card Attaching a Trim CardInstalling Connecting a Trim CardAttaching CablesRemoving/Replacing Trim Cards Before RemovingTrim Cards TRIM/Processor CardPreparing Modulus Enclosures for RFI Suppression Modulus 18 withInstalling RFI SuppressionScreen Modulus 18 RFINo Trim Card 15. RFI Suppression Straps Modulus 18 No Trim CardBar Modulus 21RFI Suppression Ctp CR Starting Up the NodeNode Startup Replacing Processor Card Components Processor CardReplacing DIMs Removal New DIM19. Jumpers on the Port Interface Pins Jumpers20. Installing Jumpers on the Port Interface Pins Installing SIMMs Guidelines21. Simm Installation Replacing Flash Modules 22. Flash Module Installation Replacing ID Modules ModuleReplacing Prom Chips ChipsReplacing the Cmem Chip DSU DIM Installation Installing the DSUControl Terminal Configuring the 6500PLUS for DSU Operation Output Signals DSU Input and Output SignalingInput Signals 24. Diagnostics Menu Loopback OptionsTroubleshooting DSU DIM Installation TroubleshootingFacility Interface DSU DIM FCC InformationType of Interface DSU DIM Installation Power-Up Verification CheckingLights Event Result/DescriptionPower-Up DiagnosticsSetting Node to Default Configuration NodeInstalling Software Options Accessing Node Serial Number from Node Statistics Access SerialNumber Status/Statistics Select Node Stat25. Serial Number on Node Stat Screen Enabling a Software Access Key Configure Select Software Key TableFollow These StepsInstalling New Software Options in an Existing Network Install NewEnhanced LAN Option Appendix a CablesFunction/Signal Pin Function/SignalPin Name PositionPosition Signal Name 35/V.36 Modulus 9/21 EnclosuresFunction Pin FunctionSignals Modulus 9/21 Enclosures 35/V.36 Signals Standalone and Modulus 8/18 Enclosures Signals Standalone and Modulus 8/18 Enclosures Position NamePin Function Page Unit Dimensions SpecificationsPhysical Characteristics Limits Power RequirementsEnvironmental Index DIMLL 2-69RS