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03086-1.FM5 Page 2 Friday, February 28, 1997 10:35 AM First Edition (February 1997) EiconCard P92 and EiconCard are trademarks of Eicon Technology Corporation. IBM, IBM Personal Computer, PC AT, PC XT, Personal System/2, and PS/2, are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation. Changes are periodically made to the information herein; these changes will be incorporated into new editions of the publication.
203086-1.FM5 Page 3 Friday, February 28, 1997 10:35 AM Table of Contents Introduction ........................................................................... 5 Installing the EiconCard P92 ................................................ 6 Selecting an Interface ............................................................ 7 Connection Status Indicators ................................................ 8 Interface Specifications ......................................................... 9 The V.
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203086-1.FM5 Page 5 Friday, February 28, 1997 10:35 AM Introduction This guide describes how to install the EiconCard P92 card in any computer with a PCI-compatible bus. The EiconCard P92 allows stand-alone PCs or multiple users on a Local Area Network (LAN) to make very high speed connections to a Wide Area Network (WAN).
203086-1.FM5 Page 6 Friday, February 28, 1997 10:35 AM Installing the EiconCard P92 The steps below describe how to install the EiconCard P92. 1 Prepare the PC Turn off the PC and disconnect its power cable. Remove the cover of the PC according to the instructions that came with it. 2 Install the EiconCard P92 Insert the EiconCard P92 in any available PCI port. Secure the adapter to the chassis of the PC using the bracket-retaining screw. Reinstall the cover of the PC and reconnect the power cable.
203086-1.FM5 Page 7 Friday, February 28, 1997 10:35 AM Selecting an Interface The EiconCard P92 can connect as a DTE to devices such as Data Service Units (DSUs) which support one of the following interfaces: V.24, V.35, EIA-530, V.36/RS-449, or X.21. It can also connect directly to a host computer, or back-to-back to another EiconCard. Each VHSI port is configured independently. Table 1 lists the most common connections for each interface, and gives the part number of the required Eicon Technology cable.
203086-1.FM5 Page 8 Friday, February 28, 1997 10:35 AM Connection Status Indicators The green LED adjacent to each port on the EiconCard P92—see Figure 1 on page 6—provides a convenient indication of the status of the connection on that port. The LED indicates the status as follows: LED State Connection Status Remedy Off The port is not loaded (the configuration file describing protocol and interface parameters has not been read by the device driver on the PC).
203086-1.FM5 Page 9 Friday, February 28, 1997 10:35 AM Interface Specifications The standards compliant with each interface supported on the VHSI ports are listed in Table 3. The rest of this section describes the allocation of pins used to implement the electrical and signalling requirements of each interface. A wiring diagram is also provided, to show the correspondence of the interface pinout to the VHSI port. Interface Standard Compatibility V.24 CCITT V.24 Signalling V.35 EIA-530 V.
203086-1.FM5 Page 10 Friday, February 28, 1997 10:35 AM The V.24 Interface A pin-out diagram for the V.24 interface is shown in Figure 2. The signal definitions and names are listed in Table 4. PG N D TXD RXD RTS CTS DSR SG N D DCD 1 14 TCLK RCLK TEST DTR RLB RI DTECLK TI 25 13 Figure 2. V.
203086-1.FM5 Page 11 Friday, February 28, 1997 10:35 AM VHSI—V.24 Connections The wiring diagram below shows the connections required to construct a VHSI—V.24 cable. For the additional information required to construct your own cables, see “Cable Construction Information,” on page 21. VHSI V.24 7 9 11 12 13 15 16 18 20 21 25 30 33 34 1 2 3 19 5 17 6 10 8 14 23 35 24 28 26 32 23 35 24 5 6 2 8 15 17 22 3 18 4 20 21 25 7 1 DRAIN WIRE BRAID Figure 3. VHSI—V.
203086-1.FM5 Page 12 Friday, February 28, 1997 10:35 AM The V.35 Interface A pin-out diagram for the V.35 interface is shown in Figure 4. The signal definitions and names are listed in Table 5. SGND CTS DCD RI TEST RLB R XD + R XD R C LK + R C LK - B TI NN A P G ND RTS DSR DTR T X D+ TX DCLK+ CLKT CLK+ TCLK- MM Figure 4. V.
203086-1.FM5 Page 13 Friday, February 28, 1997 10:35 AM VHSI—V.35 Connections The wiring diagram below shows the connections required to construct a VHSI—V.35 cable. For the additional information required to construct your own cables, see “Cable Construction Information,” on page 21. TWISTED PAIRS (MANDATORY) VHSI V.35 Y AA R T V X P S U W D E F J L C H N NN B A 5 23 6 24 8 26 10 18 14 32 9 11 13 18 21 25 30 33 34 36 1 3 19 DRAIN WIRE BRAID Figure 5. VHSI—V.
203086-1.FM5 Page 14 Friday, February 28, 1997 10:35 AM The EIA-530 Interface A pin-out diagram for the EIA-530 interface is shown in Figure 6. The signal definitions and names are listed in Table 6. PG ND TXD+ RXD+ RTS+ CTS+ DSR+ SG N D DCD+ RTXCDCDCL KTRXCCTS- 1 13 14 25 TXDTRXC+ RXDRTXC+ TEST RTSDTR+ RLB DSRDTRCLK+ TI Figure 6.
203086-1.FM5 Page 15 Friday, February 28, 1997 10:35 AM VHSI—EIA-530 Connections The wiring diagram below shows the connections required to construct a VHSI—EIA-530 cable. For the additional information required to construct your own cables, see “Cable Construction Information,” on page 21. TWISTED PAIRS (MANDATORY) VHSI EIA-530 4 22 5 23 6 24 7 25 8 26 9 27 11 29 12 30 13 31 17 35 21 33 34 1 2 19 2 14 15 12 3 16 4 19 17 9 5 13 6 22 20 23 8 10 24 11 18 21 25 7 1 DRAIN WIRE BRAID Figure 7.
203086-1.FM5 Page 16 Friday, February 28, 1997 10:35 AM The V.36/RS-449 Interface A pin-out diagram for the V.36/ RS-449 interface is shown in Figure 8. The signal definitions and names are listed in Table 7. 1 PG N D TXD+ TRXC+ RXD+ RTS+ RTXC+ CTS+ TEST DSR+ DTR+ DCD+ RLB RI CLK+ TI GND 20 TXDTRXCRXDRTSRTXCCTSDSRDTRDCD- C LK - 19 37 Fig. 8. V.
203086-1.FM5 Page 17 Friday, February 28, 1997 10:35 AM VHSI—V.36/RS-449 Connections The wiring diagram below shows the connections required to construct a VHSI—V.36/RS-449 cable. For the additional information required to construct your own cables, see “Cable Construction Information,” on page 21. TWISTED PAIRS (MANDATORY) VHSI V.
203086-1.FM5 Page 18 Friday, February 28, 1997 10:35 AM The X.21 Interface 1 A pin-out diagram for the X.21 interface is shown in Figure 10. The signal definitions and names are listed in Table 8. PG N D T(A) C(A) R(A) I(A) S(A) B(A) SGND 9 T(B) C(B) R(B) I(B) S(B) B(B) PG ND 8 15 Figure 10. X.
203086-1.FM5 Page 19 Friday, February 28, 1997 10:35 AM VHSI—X.21 Connections The wiring diagram below shows the connections required to construct a VHSI—X.21 cable. For the additional information required to construct your own cables, see “Cable Construction Information,” on page 21. TWISTED PAIRS (MANDATORY) VHSI X.21 1 19 4 22 5 23 6 24 8 26 11 29 12 30 8 2 9 7 14 4 11 6 13 5 12 3 10 1 DRAIN WIRE BRAID Figure 11. VHSI—X.
3086-1.FM5 Page 20 Friday, February 28, 1997 10:35 AM Back-to-Back Connections The wiring diagram below shows the connections required to construct a back-to-back VHSI—VHSI cable. Back-to-back operations are conducted through the V.36 interface. For the additional information required to construct your own cables, see “Cable Construction Information,” on page 21.
203086-1.FM5 Page 21 Friday, February 28, 1997 10:35 AM Cable Construction Information If you plan to construct your own VHSI cables, be sure to observe the guidelines given below. Wire Gauge, Grounding, and Pairing • Use 28 AWG 7-strand wire with 0.020–0.028" insulation. • The chassis must be grounded both by a drain wire and by the braid; both must be connected to the connector case and shell at each end of the cable. The braid must be connected through its full circumference.
203086-1.FM5 Page 22 Friday, February 28, 1997 10:35 AM Technical Specifications Technical Data • PCI bus compatible (32-bit slot) • Hitachi 64570 HDLC controller at 10 MHz • 512 KB of DRAM Hardware Installation • Automatic configuration of interrupt request level setting and memory address • 32-bit memory access External Interface • • • • Two 36-pin female VHSI ports connect to 36-pin high-density male connectors Support for V.24, V.35, EIA-530, and V.36/RS-449 X.21 with V.11 (X.
203086-1.FM5 Page 23 Friday, February 28, 1997 10:35 AM International Regulatory Information Regulatory Information for the USA: FCC Warning Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by Eicon Technology Corporation could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
203086-1.FM5 Page 24 Friday, February 28, 1997 10:35 AM Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together. This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas. Caution: Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate.
203086-1.FM5 Page 25 Friday, February 28, 1997 10:35 AM Voltage used or generated by other parts of the host or expansion card Vrms or Vdc Clearance X mm Creepage Y mm 2.0 2.4 (3.8) up to 50 2.6 3.0 (4.8) up to 125 4.0 5.0 (8.0) up to 250 4.0 6.4 (10.0) up to 300 Table 10. Creepage Distances The creepage distances apply when installed in a normal office environment.
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203086-1.FM5 Page 27 Friday, February 28, 1997 10:35 AM Limited Warranty Eicon Technology Corporation warrants to the original purchaser of this Eicon Technology Product that it is to be in good working order for a period of five (5) years from the date of purchase from Eicon Technology or an authorized Eicon Technology dealer.
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