Series 8000 Super Card Installation Guide © Case Communications Ltd 1996 X870-300451 Issue 2 0-1 Unit 15, Riverside Business Centre, Victoria Street, High Wycombe, Bucks HP11 2LT Web: www.casecomms.com Email: sales@casecomms.com Tel (UK): 08700 263 740 Tel (International): +44 (0) 1494 833 740 Fax (UK): 08700 263 741 Fax (International): +44 (0) 1494 833 741 Rev.
STATUTORY NOTICES APPROVED for connection to telecommunication systems specified in the instructions for use subject to the conditions set out in them. NS/1282/1/L/601989 NS/1282/1/L/601988 UK PSS AND KILOSTREAM For connection to UK PSS and KiloStream services, see Appendix D. LITHIUM BATTERY The lithium used in the battery of this unit will react violently with water and most gases. Discharged batteries must not be crushed, incinerated or disposed of in the normal waste.
Preface This guide provides information for network controllers to install Series 8000 Super Cards in the 8210 and 8310 Basic Units and the 8325 Compact PSE. These cards will normally be installed by Case engineers. This guide is provided to users for background information, and to assist their Case-trained engineers to install additional cards. It is assumed that the person installing the Super Card is familiar with the installation and configuration of the 8210, 8310 and 8325 units.
MORE STATUTORY NOTICES Case Communications Ltd declare that this product conforms with the protection requirements of Council Directive 89/336/EEC on the approximation of the laws of the member states relating to electromagnetic protection. All PCB assemblies contain Electrostatic Sensitive Devices (ESDs) which may be permanently damaged if incorrectly handled.
Contents 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 The Series 8000 Super Card Introduction Physical Description PIMs 1-1 1-1 1-2 1-3 2 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 Installation Installing the Super Card 2.1.1 Use of Screened Cables 2.1.2 Pin 1 (Frame Ground) to Signal Ground Installing the PIMs on the Super Card Indicators Other Equipment Public Digital Services Power-Up Diagnostics 2-1 2-1 2-1 2-2 2-3 2-4 2-5 2-6 2-7 3 3.1 3.2 Logging On Locally From X.
Figures 1-1 1-2 Super Card Super Card Rear Panel 1-2 1-2 C-1 C-2 C-3 C-4 C-5 C-6 C-7 C-8 C-9 V.24 DCE Cables X890-403111 and X890-408611 V.24 DTE Cables X890-403011 and X890-408711 V.54 DCE Cable X890-406311 X.21 Cables X890-401011 and X890-408811 V.35 DCE Cables X890-403411 and X890-409411 V.35 DTE Cables X890-403311 and X890-409511 V.36 DCE Cables X890-406611 and X890-409011 V.36 DTE Cables X890-406711 and X890-409111 V.
1 The Series 8000 Super Card 1.1 Introduction The Series 8000 Super Card is a multi-purpose processor that plugs into the Cray 8210 and 8310 Basic Units or the 8325 Compact PSE. The card is fitted with 8295 multi-protocol software. X870-300451 Issue 2 1-1 Rev.
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1.3 PIMs As described in Section 1.2, each Super Card can carry up to three PIMs, each of which provides the interface circuitry and physical connectors for two ports. A list of available PIM types is given in Table 1-1. PIM TYPE INTERFACE CONNECTOR TYPE PIM 1 V.24 DTE 2 x 25-way D-type male PIM 2 X.21/V.36 DTE 2 x 15-way D-type male PIM 3 V.35 DTE 2 x 15-way D-type male PIM 4 X.21/V.36 DCE 2 x 15-way D-type female PIM 5 V.24 DCE 2 x 25-way D-type female PIM 6 X.
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2 Installation This equipment may only be installed by engineers who are qualified to do so. 2.1 Installing the Super Card The rear of the 8210/8310/8325 unit may contain up to four blanking plates. To install a card: 1. It is not necessary to remove power to install a card (they are designed to be 'live' inserted). 2. Undo the two screws securing a blanking plate to the chassis and remove. (Store the plate for future use.) 3.
2.1.2 Pin 1 (Frame Ground) to Signal Ground Where D-type connectors are provided on the rear panel(s) for V.24 and X.21 interfaces, Pin 1 (Frame Ground) is connected to Signal ground through the use of a shorting link (0R resistor). However Pin 1 is not normally connected in Cray specified cables. If you are using alternative cables you should seek expert advice, to avoid problems caused by earthloops created through connections to Pin 1.
2.2 Installing the PIMs on the Super Card Each Super Card carries up to three PIMs which offer a choice of physical interface in groups of two ports. The following procedures should be followed to initially install or change the required PIMs. They assume that the Super Card is viewed with the circuitry uppermost and its rear panel metalwork nearmost. Caution: Ensure that the Super Card and PIM are suitably protected from static discharge during these procedures.
2.3 Indicators When the 8210/8310/8325 unit is powered up, a number of indications are displayed on the front display. For the 8310/8325: The green LED below the Enter button indicates that power is on. The status of each card is given on the LCD display. Each slot is numbered between 1 and 5 and has three indicators: f * r Fault Ready 2 Ready 1 If the letter S appears before the f, * and r indicators, it indicates that the card installed is a Super Card.
2.4 Other Equipment Check interfaces between the Super Card and all other equipment which is to be connected (modems, computers, terminals) to ensure compatibility of data and control lines. Any changes necessary must be made in the interconnecting cables. If the Super Card is being installed in an 8325, it is necessary to have at least one interconnection between the Super Card and an X.25 SAC port somewhere in the 8325.
2.5 Public Digital Services For connection to UK public digital services network termination units (NTUs), please refer to Appendix D, which gives the required statutory and technical information on permissible interfaces, pin-outs and cabling. For information concerning any statutory requirements for connections to public digital services in countries other than the UK please contact your distributor or Cray Communications Customer Services. X870-300451 Issue 2 2-6 Rev.
2.6 Power-Up Diagnostics The power-up diagnostics provide a quick self-test facility for the Super Card. They are executed following a hardware reset. The power-up diagnostics test, briefly, all of the major hardware components to give confidence that the card is working correctly. The tests are run in the order that they are described below, and if all is well control is passed to the application software.
EPROM Checksum Test To ensure that the correct EPROMs are fitted, and also that they have been programmed correctly, an auto-sizing, Add and XOR checksum test is performed. Action/Possible faults Check that the correct EPROMs are fitted, and are in the correct positions and orientation. Check for bent pins on all IC legs on the EPROMs. Application PROM Test To ensure that the correct application EPROMs are fitted, an ADD and XOR checksum test is performed.
read back and compared. This process is repeated with the data inverted. This is then repeated for each location. Action/Possible faults Check that the BRAM shorting link is in the correct position. Faulty BRAM circuitry. IUSCC Test This test checks that each IUSCC may be accessed, and that read and write cycles operate correctly. Action/Possible faults Faulty IUSCC or associated circuitry. PTM Test A simple read/write access test.
Action/Possible faults Check that all socketed devices are in the correct location and orientation, and that there are no bent pins. X870-300451 Issue 2 2-10 Rev.
3 Logging On You can control the Super Card either from a local terminal, or over the X.25 network. 3.1 Locally A VT100 compatible terminal is required, which is referred to as the 'manager terminal'. It must have the following attributes: speed: data bits: parity: stop bits: 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600 or 19k2 bps 8 none 1 1. Connect the manager terminal to the Super Card diagnostic/manager port with cable X870-401511 (see Appendix C for details). 2. Enter . A prompt message will be displayed.
3.2 From X.25 The 'manager' of a Super Card may be accessed remotely from an X.25 triple-X PAD. If the X.3 parameters of the remote PAD are configurable then the following values are recommended: Parameter 2: Parameter 3: Parameter 4: 0 (echo off) 2 (packet forwarding on CR) 4 (packet forwarding on timeout) 1. Make a call using an X.121 address that matches the remote manager address. The default subaddress is 99. 2. A welcome screen will be displayed and prompt for a password.
Appendix A Specification Summary Power Supply Obtained from 8210/8310/8325 unit Power Consumption 10 watts Environment Ambient Temperature Operating: +5°C to +40°C Storage: –25°C to +55°C Relative Humidity 5% to 95% non-condensing Altitude Up to 3000m X870-300451 Issue 2 A-1 Rev.
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Appendix B Interface Specifications PIM1 Synchronous V24/RS-232-D DTE Part Number Interfaces Controls In Controls Out Clocks Clocking Speeds X890-605611 2 × 25-way D-type plug (male) DTE CTS, RI, DCD, DSR DRS, BO, RTS, DTR RxC, TxC, XTxC Up to 19200 baud Pin Signal Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 15 17 20 22 23 24 25 FG TxD RxD RTS CTS DSR GND DCD TxC RxC DTR RI DRS XTxC BO Frame Ground Transmit Data Receive Data Request To Send Clear To Send Data Set Ready Signal Ground Data Carrier Detect Transmitt
PIM2 Synchronous X.21 DTE Part Number Interfaces Controls In Controls Out Clock Clock Source Clocking Speeds X890-605711 2 × 15-way D-type plug (male) DTE Indication Control Signal Element Timing 'S' External Up to 256000 baud PIM2 Synchronous V.36 DTE Part Number Interfaces Controls In Controls Out Clocks Clocking Speeds X890-605711 2 × 15-way D-type plug (male) DTE DCD RTS, DTR* RxC, TxC Up to 256000 baud Pin X.21 Signal Description V.
PIM3 Synchronous V.
PIM4 Synchronous X.21 DCE Part Number Interfaces Controls In Controls Out Clock Clock Source Clocking Speeds X890-605911 2 × 15-way D-type plug (female) DCE Control Indication Signal Element Timing 'S' Internal 2400, 4800, 7200, 9600, 19200, 48000, 64000, 128000 and 256000 baud PIM4 Synchronous V.
PIM5 Synchronous V.
PIM6 port a Synchronous X.21 DTE Part Number Interface Controls In Controls Out Clock Clock Source Clocking Speeds X890-607211 15-way D-type plug (male) DTE Indication Control Signal Element Timing 'S' External Up to 256000 baud Pin X.
PIM6 port b Synchronous X.
PIM7 port a Synchronous X.21 DTE Part Number Interface Controls In Controls Out Clock Clock Source Clocking Speeds X890-607111 15-way D-type plug (male) DTE Indication Control Signal Element Timing 'S' External, Internal Internal: 2400, 4800, 7200, 9600, 19200, 48000, 64000, 128000 and 256000 External: up to 256000 Pin X.
PIM7 port b Synchronous V.
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Appendix C Cables This appendix gives the part number and pinout for all available standard cables. PIM TYPE PIM REMOTE INTERFACE INTERFACE LENGTH TYPE TYPE PART NUMBER PINOUT DIAGRAM PIM1/7 DTE DCE 3M X890-403111 C-1 PIM1/7 DTE DCE 5M X890-408611 C-1 PIM1/7 PIM1/7 DTE DTE DTE DTE 3M 5M X890-403011 X890-408711 C-2 C-2 Refer to the Series 8000 Xpress PSE User Guide for V.54 cable applications. Table C-1 V.
PIM TYPE PIM REMOTE INTERFACE INTERFACE LENGTH TYPE TYPE PART NUMBER PINOUT DIAGRAM PIM3 DTE DCE 3M X890-403411 C-5 PIM3 PIM3 DTE DTE DCE DTE 5M 3M X890-409411 X890-403311 C-5 C-6 PIM3 DTE DTE 5M X890-409511 C-6 Table C-3 V.
TxD RxD RTS CTS DSR SG DCD PIM TxC RxC DTR RI XTxC BO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 TxD RxD RTS CTS DSR SG DCD TxC RxC DTR RI XTxC BO 25-Way D-Type Plug 25-Way D-Type Socket Figure C-1 V.24 DCE Cables X890-403111 and X890-408611 X870-300451 Issue 2 C-3 Rev.
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TxD RxD RTS CTS DSR SG DCD PIM TxC RxC DTR RI DRS XTxC BO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 TxD RxD RTS CTS DSR SG DCD TxC RxC DTR XTxC BO 25-Way D-Type Plug 25-Way D-Type Socket Figure C-3 V.54 DCE Cable X890-406311 X870-300451 Issue 2 C-5 Rev.
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Appendix D UK PSS and KiloStream D.1 General Ports labelled ''SAFETY WARNING See Instructions For Use'' do not provide isolation sufficient to satisfy the requirements of the relevant parts of BS 6301. Apparatus connected to these ports must itself either be approved to the relevant parts of BS 6301 or have previously been evaluated against British Telecom (Post Office) Technical Guide 2 or 26 and been granted permission for attachment. Other usage will invalidate any approval given to this apparatus.
If any connections on a Super Card are connected to PSS or KiloStream then all other connections on that Super Card must be to apparatus that has either been approved to the relevant parts of BS 6301 or has previously been evaluated against British Telecom (Post Office) Technical Guide 2 or 26 and been granted permission for attachment. Other usage will invalidate any approval given to this apparatus.
D.2 NET1 Considerations The X.21 interfaces on Super Card do not provide 'DTE Uncontrolled NOT READY'. V.24, X.21 and V.35 interfaces are approved for direct connection to digital networks using the cables specified in Table D-1. The V.24 interfaces are for connection to PTO Service Category 1. The V.35 interfaces are for connection to PTO Service Category 2. The V.24 interface can only operate up to 9k6 bps for PSS connection, but up to 19k2 bps for KiloStream connection. X870-300451 Issue 2 D-3 Rev.
D.3 NTU Pin Assignments Tables D-2 to D-4 show the V.24, X.21 and V.35 interface pin assignments presented to a PSS/KiloStream NTU at the NTU end of the cables specified in Table D-1. For the pinouts at the PIM end of the cables refer to Appendix B. PIN NO.
PIN NO. DIRECTION ASSIGNMENT Input Input Input Input Input Input Output Output Y AA V X R T P S B C/H D F Transmit Clock (TxCA) Transmit Clock (TxCB) Receive Clock (RxCA) Receive Clock (RxCB) Receive Data (RxDA) Receive Data (RxDB) Transmit Data (TxDA) Transmit Data (TxDB) Signal Ground Request To Send (RTS) Ready for Sending (RFS) Data Carrier Detect (DCD) – Output Input Input Table D-4 V.35 Interface Pin Assignments (At NTU End of Cable X818-401311) PIN NO.
D.4 Cable Pinouts Figures D-1 to D-3 give the pinouts of the three PSS/KiloStream cables listed in Table D-1. TxD RxD RTS CTS DSR SGND DCD PIM TxC RxC DTR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 TxD RxD RTS CTS DSR SGND DCD NTU TxC RxC DTR 25-Way D-Type M3 Plug 25-Way D-Type Socket (tooled) Figure D-1 V.24 PSS/KiloStream Cable Part Number X818-401211 X870-300451 Issue 2 D-6 Rev.
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