Introduction to the 4100 Network Interface Card (NIC), Continued

Network Module Illustrations

NIC Card LED Indications

DATA TRANSMIT/

 

 

RECEIVE LEDs

 

 

(LED2 THROUGH

 

 

LED5)

 

 

MEDIA CARD

 

 

40-PIN

 

 

CONNECTORS

 

 

(P5, P6)

 

 

DATA RATE JUMPER

 

 

PORT (P3)

 

 

DATA

 

 

PROTOCOL

 

 

JUMPER PORT

 

 

(P3)

 

 

 

 

MOTHERBOARD

ADDRESS DIP

 

CONNECTOR (P4)

SWITCH (SW2)

 

 

YELLOW LED

 

DIAL-UP

(LED1)

 

 

 

SERVICE

RESET SWITCH

 

MODEM

 

CONNECTOR

(SW1)

 

(P2)

Figure 5-1. 4100-6014 Network Interface Card

The 4100-6014 NIC has the following LEDs:

LED1 (yellow). Illuminates when

The host 4100 requests it to illuminate

A transmission fails

It is off-line with the 4100 host

It needs to be configured

LED2 (red). Illuminates when a data ‘0’ is received at the right port. LED3 (green). Illuminates when a data ‘0’ is transmitted at the right port. LED4 (red). Illuminates when a data ‘0’ is received at the left port. LED5 (green). Illuminates when a data ‘0’ is transmitted at the left port.

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Tyco 4100U installation manual Network Interface Card

4100U specifications

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