Specifications

Page 18 Installation Instructions: AM-137 Board AM-1600/1400 Upgrade
How do you know what DB9 connectors attach to which DB9 cutouts? Notice how the
cable leading to each of the DB9 connectors is marked:
(P0, 4, 8, 12)
(P1, 5, 9, 13)
(P2, 6, 10, 14)
(P3, 7, 11, 15)
For the I/O cable attached to J4 on the AM-137 board:
1.The DB9 connector marked P0 attaches to DB9 cutout 0 or F1;
2.The DB9 connector marked P1 attaches to DB9 cutout 1 or F2;
3.The DB9 connector marked P2 attaches to DB9 cutout 2 or E1;
4.And the DB9 connector marked P3 attaches to DB9 cutout 3 or E2.
For the I/O cable attached to J5 on the AM-137 board:
1.The DB9 connector marked P0 attaches to DB9 cutout 4 or D1;
2.The DB9 connector marked P1 attaches to DB9 cutout 5 or D2;
3.The DB9 connector marked P2 attaches to DB9 cutout 6 or C1;
4.And the DB9 connector marked P3 attaches to DB9 cutout 7 or C2.
Attach the DB9 connectors to the rear panel of your computer with the 3/16" hex-nuts
included in the mounting kit.
If your configuration will include one AM-314 board, it will be plugged into the AM-137
board’s J6 I/O expansion connector. The cable linking the AM-314 board to the rear
panel is exactly like the cables linking the AM-137’s on-board serial ports to the rear
panel.
For the cable attached to the AM-314 board:
1.The DB9 connector marked P0 attaches to DB9 cutout A1;
2.The DB9 connector marked P1 attaches to DB9 cutout A2;
3.The DB9 connector marked P2 attaches to DB9 cutout B1;
4.And the DB9 connector marked P3 attaches to DB9 cutout B2.
PDI-00137-50, Rev. A01