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5To connect the MSDL port to the Meridian 1 I/O panel, connect an NTND27 cable (if DCE) or an NTND26 (if DTE) cable from the MSDL port to

¥J2 on the I/O subpanel

¥ESDI Link port on the universal I/O panel

¥card 2 conn 1 on the generic I/O panel

6To connect an ESDI/MSDL port to the Application Module, connect an NT7D58 cable from the Application Module connector to

¥J2 on the I/O subpanel

¥ESDI LINK on the universal I/O panel

¥card 2 conn 1 on the generic I/O panel

to the ESDI/MSDL port connection on the Meridian 1. For more information, refer to ÒESDI/MSDL cabling (Application Module)Ó later in this chapter.

7To connect the Application Module to the Meridian Mail system:

¥If your Application Module has an MVME712M transition card, connect an NT7D58CA cable from SP4 of the MVME712M card to card 1 conn 4 of the generic I/O panel, and connect an NT7D58BB cable from card 1 conn 4 of the generic I/O panel to the NT1R03 cable that connects to Meridian Mail. See Table 82 for pinouts of the NT7D58 cable.

¥If your Application Module has an I/O subpanel, connect an NT7D61DA cable from SP4 of the MVME712A or AM card to port J1 of the I/O subpanel, and connect an NTND82AA cable from port J1 to the NT1R03 cable that connects to Meridian Mail.

¥If your Application Module has a universal I/O panel, connect an NT7D61DA cable from SP4 of the MVME712A or AM card to the spare port of the universal I/O panel, and connect an NTND81AA cable from the spare port of the universal I/O panel to the NT1R03 cable that connects to Meridian Mail.

For more information, refer to ÒMeridian Mail cabling (Application Module)Ó later in this chapter.

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