ADTRAN 1202872L1 Installing Sodimm for Expandable Memory, Instructions for Installing Sodimm

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Unit Installation

NetVanta 3200/3300/3400 Series

 

 

Installing SODIMM for Expandable Memory

The NetVanta 3430 ships with a 144-pin, 128 MB SODIMM (P/N 1200828G1) installed. It can be upgraded to provide a maximum of 512 MB of memory using the 144-pin, 512 MB SODIMM (P/N 1200829G1).

The NetVanta 3448 ships with a 200-pin, 128 MB SODIMM (P/N 1200812E1) installed. It can be upgraded to provide 256 MB of memory using the 200-pin, 256 MB SODIMM (P/N 1200813E1) or 512 MB using the 200-pin, 512 MB SODIMM (P/N 1200814E1).

Follow these instructions to install a SODIMM module.

SODIMMs are intended to be installed only by qualified service personnel.

There are three types of SODIMM memory modules used by ADTRAN: 200-pin DDR1, 200-pin DDR2, and 144-pin DDR2. Although these modules look very similar, they are

not interchangeable. Prior to beginning the upgrade process, make sure you have purchased the correct upgrade module for your ADTRAN product.

Before touching electronic components, make sure you are properly grounded. By wearing a wrist strap (or using some other type of static control device), you can prevent static electricity stored on your body or clothing from damaging your installation.

 

Instructions for Installing SODIMM

 

 

Step

Action

 

 

1

Remove power from the unit.

 

 

2

Remove the screws holding the base unit and the cover together, and, if necessary, the two mounting

 

brackets.

 

 

3

Using a 3/16-inch hex driver, remove the two jack screws located on either side of the DB-9 port (if

 

applicable).

 

 

4

Carefully lift and remove the unit’s cover to expose the circuit board.

 

 

5

Remove the old SODIMM by pulling outward on the clips (shown in Figure 41 on page 79) to release the

 

module. Gently pull the module out of the memory slot.

 

 

6

Once you have discharged your static electricity, pick up the SODIMM by its top or sides. Do not touch the

 

gold contacts at the bottom.

 

 

7

Gently insert the module into the memory slot at a slight angle (approximately 30 degrees) as shown in

 

Figure 39 on page 79. Note that the socket and module are both keyed, which means the module can be

 

installed one way only.

 

 

8

To avoid damage, do not use excessive force. To seat the module into the socket, apply firm, even pressure

 

to each end of the module (see the arrows in Figure 40 on page 79) until you feel it slip down into the

 

socket. If you are having problems getting the module to seat properly, try rocking the module up and down

 

slightly, while continuing to apply pressure. When properly seated, the contact fingers on the edge of the

 

module will almost completely disappear inside the socket.

 

 

9

With the module properly seated in the socket, rotate the module downward, as indicated in Figure 41 on

 

page 79. Continue pressing downward until the clips at each end of the socket lock into position. With most

 

sockets, you will hear a distinctive CLICK, indicating the module is correctly locked into position.

 

 

10

Replace the unit cover, screws, and mounting brackets.

 

 

11

Restore power to the unit.

 

 

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Connector Pin Definitions List of Figures List of Figures NetVanta 3200/3300/3400 Series List of Tables List of Tables NetVanta 3200/3300/3400 Series Introduction NetVanta 3200 Features and Specifications NetVantaNetVanta 3200 Shipping Contents NetVanta 3200 Front Panel Design NetVanta 3200 Rear Panel DesignCSMA/CD NetVanta 3205 Features and Specifications NetVanta 3205 Shipping Contents NetVanta 3205 Front Panel Design NetVanta 3205 Rear Panel DesignNetVanta 3305 Features and Specifications USB Wwan NetVanta 3305 Shipping Contents NetVanta 3305 Front Panel DesignNetVanta 3305 Rear Panel Design NetVanta 3430 Features and Specifications NetVanta 3305 Rear Panel Interfaces and LEDsPhysical Descriptions NetVanta 3200/3300/3400 Series NetVanta 3430 Shipping Contents NetVanta 3430 Front Panel Design NetVanta 3430 Rear Panel DesignNetVanta 3448 Features and Specifications NetVanta 3448 Shipping Contents NetVanta 3448 Front Panel Design NetVanta 3448 Front Panel LayoutSwitch Port Interfaces NetVanta 3448 Rear Panel DesignPoE NetVanta 3450 Features and Specifications NetVanta 3450 Shipping Contents NetVanta 3450 Front Panel Design NetVanta 3450 Rear Panel DesignNetVanta 3458 Features and Specifications NetVanta 3458 Shipping Contents NetVanta 3458 Front Panel Design NetVanta 3458 Front Panel LayoutNetVanta 3458 Rear Panel Design NetVanta 3000 Series Front Panel LEDs NetVanta 3000 Series Front Panel LEDsColor Indication Option Modules Option Module Shipping Contents NetVanta Shdsl NIM, Annex B 1200937E1 NetVanta Serial NIM 1200866E1NetVanta Shdsl NIM, Annex a 1200936E1 NetVanta Adsl NIM, Annex a 1202869E1NetVanta Isdn S/T DIM 1200875L1 Network Interface Modules NetVanta 56K/64K NIM P/N 1200861L1PPP, Mlppp Operating Modes DiagnosticsNetVanta T1/FT1 NIM P/N 1202862L1 HdlcNetVanta T1/FT1 Nebs NIM P/N 1200862L2#NEBS GR-63-CORENetVanta T1/FT1 + DSX-1 NIM P/N 1202863L1 Operating Modes Clock SourceDSX-1 Interface Operating Modes NetVanta Dual T1 NIM P/N 1200872L1/1202872L1PPP, Mlppp Hdlc T1 InterfaceNetVanta E1/FE1 NIM P/N 1200868E1/L1 AS/ACIF S016WAN-E1 Interface NetVanta E1/FE1 + G.703 NIM P/N 1200878E1/L1 InterfaceClock Source Physical Etsi TBR1 Etsi TBR2 Operating Mode EnvironmentalNetVanta Serial NIM P/N 1200866E1 Serial InterfaceOperating Mode NetVanta Shdsl NIM, Annex a P/N 1200936E1Shdsl Interface NetVanta Shdsl NIM, Annex B P/N 1200937E1 NetVanta Shdsl NIM, Annex BAS/ACIF S002 NetVanta Adsl NIM, Annex a P/N 1202869E1AS/ACIF S043 ATM F5 OAMNetVanta Adsl NIM, Annex B P/N 1202889E1 NetVanta Adsl NIM, Annex BNetVanta USB Wwan NIM P/N 1702803F1 USB Interface EnvironmentalNetVanta Analog Modem DIM P/N 1200864L1 Dial Backup Interface ModulesFeatures StandardsNetVanta Isdn BRI DIM P/N 1200865L1 NetVanta Isdn S/T DIM P/N 1200875L1 Etsi TBRUnit Installation Tools RequiredMounting Options Wall Mounting NetVanta 3200/3300/3400 Series Instructions for Wall Mounting NetVanta Step ActionDown Instructions for Wall Mounting NetVanta 3430/NetVanta Wall Mounting the NetVanta 3430/NetVantaWall Mounting the NetVanta PoE Power Supply Wall Mounting the NetVanta 3450 and NetVantaWall Mounting the NetVanta PoE Power Supply Supplying Power to the Unit Powering the NetVantaInstructions for Powering the NetVanta Powering the NetVanta with Octal PoE Upgrade Powering the NetVanta 3205 DC Oror NetVanta 3200/3300/3400 Series Unit Installation Installing Dial Backup and Network Interface Modules Instructions for Installing the DIMsNIM and DIM Installation Using a USB Cellular Modem with the NetVanta USB Wwan NIM Instructions for Installing the VPN Accelerator Card NetVanta VPN Accelerator Card InstallationInstalling Sodimm for Expandable Memory Instructions for Installing SodimmSodimm Installation Keyed Slots Installing a CompactFlash Card Instructions for Installing a CompactFlash CardInstalling the Octal PoE Upgrade Module Instructions for Installing the Octal PoE Upgrade ModuleNetVanta Octal PoE Upgrade Installation Appendix A. Connector PIN Definitions Table A-1 /100Base-T Ethernet Port Pinouts Name DescriptionTable A-5. Adsl Connector Pinouts Name Description Table A-3. Console Port DCE Pinouts for NetVantaName Description Table A-8. WAN-E1 Connector Pinouts Table A-6. WAN-DDS Connector Pinouts Name DescriptionTable A-7. WAN-T1 Connector Pinouts Pin Name DescriptionTable A-9. DSX-1 Connector Pinouts Name Description Table A-10. G.703 Connector PinoutsTable A-11. WAN-SHDSL Connector Pinouts Name Description Table A-12. WAN-ADSL Connector Pinouts Name Description Table A-13. USB Wwan Connector PinoutsTable A-14. Serial to Cable Connector Pinouts EIA Pin NameDial Backup Interface Module Pinouts DBU Connector Table A-16. Isdn S/T DBU Connector Pinouts Name DescriptionCopyright 2012 ADTRAN, Inc
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