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ICB card description
The ICB card has two PCMCIA sockets. PCMCIA hard drive cards store the ICB voice files, application scripts, and MPU and DSP firmware. The ICB comes with the PCMCIA hard drive. The bottom socket houses the PCMCIA hard drive card that contains the current firmware and customer data. Use the top socket to upgrade the firmware, and to backup and restore customer data.
Figure 2 shows the component side of the ICB card and the faceplate. The component side shows the DRAM and the PCMCIA socket locations. The faceplate shows the card LED and the PCMCIA activity light-emitting diode (LED) indicators and the slot locations for PCMCIA cards.
Figure 2
ICB card
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Maintenance LED PCMCIA Activity LED
Type II/III PCMCIA Slot (for firmware upgrades and
backing up and restoring data) PCMCIA Ejector PCMCIA Activity LED
Type II/III PCMCIA Slot (contains configuration and
application software) PCMCIA Ejector
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SDRAM DB
Dongle
Connectors to backplane
Connectors to Mass Storage and Application Device (PCMCIA)
Connector to optional DSP DB
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The ICB faceplate provides the following:
Maintenance LED – The ICB faceplate provides a red LED to indicate the enabled/disabled status of the card and to indicate the
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