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8For the X.25 host link, connect a customer-supplied cable from the Application Module connector:

¥J3 on the I/O sub-panel

¥Host on the universal I/O panel

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

to the host computer. For more information, refer to ÒHost computer cabling (Application Module)Ó in this chapter.

9To connect the terminals and/or printers to the Application Module, connect an RS-232 cable to one of the three connectors on the VME multi-port cables that are connected to one of the following:

¥J4, J5, and J6 on the I/O subpanel

¥Serial I/O 1Ð3, 4Ð6, or 7Ð8 on the universal I/O panel

¥card 3 conn 1Ð3 on the generic I/O panel

Note: For connection to J6, Serial I/O 7Ð8, or card 3 conn 3, the C connector is not used.

See Chapter 10, ÒInstalling peripheral devicesÓ for information on configuring your terminals and printers correctly. See Chapter 11, ÒPeripheral device cabling interfaceÓ for information on using limited- distance or dial-up modems for any terminals or printers located more than 15 m (50 ft.) from the Application Module.

10Make sure the breaker or switch on the blower unit is set to ON (up). It is located in the front of the pedestal in the AEM column.

11Set all circuit breakers located in the rear of the pedestal to ON (up).

12Power up any external modems and the system console.

13Set the circuit breaker associated with the Application Module to ON (up). It is located at the front of the AEM. The top breaker powers the module on the left side of the AEM; the bottom breaker powers the right-side module.

14Install all covers and grills on the AEM column.

Note: Return to Chapter 5, ÒHardware installation overviewÓ for the next procedure. Refer to ÒInstalling Ethernet LAN supportÓ in this chapter for more information about Ethernet LAN cabling.

553-3202-210 Standard October 1998

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