Manuals
/
AT&T
/
Communications
/
Cordless Telephone
AT&T
IPC-1600
manual
System Features
Models:
IPC-1600
1
83
167
167
Download
167 pages
27.5 Kb
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
Performance Characteristics
Install
Error codes
PIN Signal Name Signal Flow
Default factory IRQ level
Connecting Port Modular Cables
Warranty
Modifying Kernel Configuration
IPC-1600 Diagnostics
Accessing Serial Ports
Page 83
Image 83
Chapter 6: System Features
Page 82
Page 84
Page 83
Image 83
Page 82
Page 84
Contents
AT&T
Page
Table of Contents
MS-DOS Device Driver Installation
System Features
Appendices
AT&T IPC-1600 Ports Cabinet
IPC-1600 USER’S Guide
Figure A-1
List of Figures
Preface
Limited Warranty
Limited Warranty
RF Interference Warning
Trademarks
Ordering Information
Training Information
Overview
Guide Organization
Guide Organization
What Is an IPC-1600?
What Is an IPC-1600?
IPC-1600 Architecture
Ports and Drivers
Information in the Examples
Hexadecimal Notation
Native MS-DOS and Unix System Operation
MS-DOS and Unix System IPC-1600 Use Strategy
Native MS-DOS Operation
MS-DOS Under Simul-Task and Unix System Operation
MS-DOS Device Driver Installation
Introduction
Installation Procedure
Preconfigure the IPC-1600 Boards
Load the Software
Install the Hardware
Copy the files from the a drive to the C drive
Create or Modify the CONFIG.SYS File
Execute IPC16CNF to Configure the Driver
Number of Boards Option
Start Channel Number Option
Channel Parameters Option
Dsbl Enbl
None XON/XOFF RTS/CTS Both
Finishing Up
Reboot the System
Reconfigure the Boards If Necessary
Accessing Serial Ports
Removing the MS-DOS Device Driver
Removing the MS-DOS Device Driver
Limitations of the IPC-1600 MS-DOS Device Driver
Unix System Device Driver Installation
Unix System Device Driver Installation
IPC-1600 Tunable Parameters System Memory 2MB 4MB 8MB
Tunable Parameters and Memory Guidelines
IPC-1600 System Memory Guidelines Number
General Installation Procedures
Specify the Type of Installation
Installation Procedures
Installation Procedures
Specify Shared or Board-Unique Hardware Interrupt Assignment
Specify Shared or Board-Unique Controller Memory Assignment
Unix System Device Driver Installation
Specify the Number of Boards
Assigning Board-Unique Hardware Interrupt Request Level
Assigning an I/O Address
Enter
Assigning Board-Unique Starting Controller Memory Address
LPC-1600 USER’S Guide
Confirming the Data
Type IRQ
Completing Driver Installation
Once the kernel has been rebuilt, another message displays
Removing All IPC-1600 Boards
Modifying Kernel Configuration
Changing IPC-1600 Configuration
Hardware Installation
Hardware Installation
Preparation
Prepare Machine for Installation
Set the Controller Memory Starting Address
Prepare the IPC-1600 for Installation
Connect the 16-Ports Fanout Module Cables
Connect the Ribbon Cables to IPC-1600
Install the Board
Managing the Serial Ports
Managing the Serial Ports
Node Names
Definition of IPC-1600 Device Node Names
IPC-1600 Device Names for Ports 1 through Board Number
Software Device Class
Hardware Device Class
IPC-1600 Administration Via hipcutils
Unix System V Release Administration Via Face
Unix System V Release 3.2 Administration Via Face
System Features
Features
Features
Raw Mode Cooked Mode
Performance Characteristics
Performance Characteristics
Power Consumption
Troubleshooting the Intelligent Ports Card
Troubleshooting the Intelligent Ports Card
MS-DOS Boot Error Message
Copy Diagnostics to the System Disk
IPC-1600 Diagnostics
Copy the file from the a drive to the C drive
IRQ =
How to Run Diagnostics
Total Pass
Total
Host 64KB Dual-Ported Memory Tests
IPC-1600 Test Descriptions
IPC-1600 Communication Ports Tests
Helpful Hints
Helpful Hints
Appendix a Hardware Parameter Settings
Hardware Parameter Settings A-1
Switch, Jumper, Connector Location Information
Switch, Jumper, Connector Location Information
DS1 Switch Settings-Controller Memory Starting Address
DS1 Switch Settings-Controller Memory Starting Address
Default factory controller memory starting address
DS1 Controller Memory Starting Address Settings Cont’d
Hardware Parameter Settings A-7
DS1 Switch Settings-I/O Port Address
Default factory I/O port address
Figure A-4 DS2 Interrupt Request Level Default Setting
DS2 Switch Settings-Interrupt Request Level
Default factory IRQ level
Local Program Memory Size Select Jumper J1
Sample Configuration Record
Sample Configuration Record
Appendix B Serial Input/Output Device Interface
Serial Port Characteristics
Figure B-1 RS-232C Voltage Envelope
Voltage Envelope
Serial I/O Device Interface B-3
IPC-1600 80-Pin Headers P3 and P4
IPC-1600 80-Pin Headers P3 and P4
Serial I/O Device Interface B-5
PIN Signal Name Number P4 Connector P3 Connector
Ports Fanout Module Assembly
Figure B-3 16-Ports Fanout Module Assembly
PIN Signal Name Signal Flow
RJ-45 Type Modular Jack Connector
AT&T Straight Thru Adapter
Data Terminal Equipment DTE Connections
AT&T Null Modem Adapter
Figure B-5 AT&T Null Modem Adapter Connection Diagram
Figure B-6 AT&T Straight Thru Adapter Connection Diagram
AT&T Terminal/Printer Adapters
Pin to DB-25 DTE Adapters
Figure B-7 AT&T Terminal/Printer Adapter Connection Diagram
Figure B-8 AT&T Printer DTR Adapter Connection Diagram
AT&T Remote Console Adapter
Data Circuit-Terminating Equipment DCE Connections
AT&T ACU/MODEM DCE Adapters
Figure B-9 AT&T ACU/MODEM DCE Adapter Connection Diagram
Figure B-10 AT&T Remote Console Adapter Connection Diagram
Serial I/O Device Interface B-19
Conductor Modular Cables
Conductor Modular Cables
AT&T 10-Pin Extender Adapter
Figure B-12 AT&T 10-Pin Extender Adapter Connection Diagram
Compatibility with Other I/O System Cabling
IPC-1600 Equipment IPC-802 Equipment
Intelligent Ports Card Model 802 IPC-802 Interface
3B2 Computer PORTS/EPORTS Interface
Example a
Equipment Description Comcode PEC Label
Adapter and Cable Ordering Information
Serial I/O Device Interface B-27
Adapter Use Information
Adapter Use Information
Appendix C AT&T IPC-1600 Ports Cabinet
Purpose
What is Included?
General Description
General Instructions
Installation Information
Choosing a Mounting Location
Securing the Wire-Frame Assembly
Routing and Connecting Ribbon Cables to Fanout Module
Connecting Port Modular Cables
Installing the 16-Ports Fanout Module
Figure C-1 AT&T IPC-1600 Ports Cabinet
Figure C-2 AT&T IPC-1600 Ports Cabinet Assembly Drawing
Glossary
Bios
DCE
Duart
FEP
Glossary GL-5
Null device
Glossary GL-7
GL-8 IPC-1600 USER’S Guide
Index
IN-2 IPC-1600 USER’S Guide
N F I G . S Y S File, 2
IN-4 IPC-1600 USER’S Guide
Index IN-5
IN-6 IPC-1600 USER’S Guide
Index IN-7
305-920 Graphics 1988 AT&T
Top
Page
Image
Contents