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    							INTER-TELPRACTICES 
    IMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATfON & MAINTENANCE INSTALLATION 
    Issue 1, November 1994 
    FIGURE 3-41. MXIC PC MOTHERBOARD 
    MOUNTING 
    NOT CURRENTLY USED 
    - HDLC CARD 
    CONNECTOR 
    MONITOR CARD 
    CONNECTOR 
    PROWPR068E CARD 
    CONNECTOR 
    MODEM CARD 
    CONNECTOR 
    NOT CURRENTLY USED 
    ISK CONTROLLER 
    CARD CONNECTOR 
    12-PIN CONNECTOR 
    TO POWER SUPPLY ’ NOT CURRENTLY USED 
    5.PIN DIN CONNECTOR 
    TO PROGRAMMING KEYBOARD 
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    NOTE: The M396F PC Motherboard can only be used 
    with HDLC Cards that have been modified and labeled 
    with EN-2279 or stamped with artwork number 
    826.3806-1, -2, or higher. 
    (1) 
    (2) 
    (3) 
    (4 
    (5) Ensue that the system AC POWER is turned 
    OFF. 
    NOTE: When inserting or removing the com- 
    puter cards, the system power must be turned off 
    to prevent damage to the cards. 
    Measure the voltage of the battery on the PC 
    Motherboard. If the voltage is not greater than 
    2.4VDC, replace the onboard battery with an ex- 
    ternal battery, or return the card for repair. 
    NOTE: The battery, which is rechargeable, must 
    be charged for at least 48 hours before testing. 
    Check to make sure that the PC Motherboard is 
    equipped with four SIMMs as shown in .Figure 
    3-42. If any of the SIMMs are missing or dam- 
    aged, contact Customer Support. 
    Check to make sure that jumper straps are in- 
    stalled in the following locations (see Figure 
    3-42): JPl (over pins 2 and 3), JP6 (over both 
    pins), JP9 (over pins 2 and 3), and JPlO (over pins 
    2 and 3). 
    With the computer card connectors to the right 
    and facing to the front, slide the PC Motherboard 
    PC Motherboard 
    - M396F Version 
    6.24 Install the M396F PC Motherboard as outlined in 
    the following steps. For a drawing of the board, refer to 
    Figure 3-42 on page 3-69. in through the front of the top portion of the 
    equipment cabinet. 
    (6) Align the PC Motherboard over the plastic stand- 
    offs and snap it into place. Make sure the card is 
    securely seated. 
    NOTE: If replacing an older-version PC Moth- 
    erboard, it may be helpful to rearrange some of 
    the plastic stand-o& for better seating. Also, 
    with some older equipment cabinets, it may be 
    necessary to place one or more g-inch spacers 
    between the motherboard and the cabinet frame. 
    (7) Insert the 6-32 x y4-inch mounting screw (in- 
    cluded with the system) through the appropriate 
    mounting hole on the card (see Figure 3-42). 
    (8) Attach the free ends of the 12-pin PC Mother- 
    board power cable to the 12-pin connector on the 
    front of the PC Motherboard. The single wire 
    that extends from the outside edge of the connec- 
    tor will be attached to the HDLC Card after it is 
    installed. 
    NOTE: The other end of the PC Motherboard 
    power cable should already be attached to the 
    power supply. 
    (9) Attach the free end of the keyboard interface 
    cable to the 5pin DIN connector on the bottom 
    edge of the PC Motherboard. 
    NOTE: The keyboard interface cable comes 
    pre-routed in the equipment cabinet. The free 
    end of the cable lies in the soffit (cable shelf), 
    while the other end is attached to the internal side 
    of the peripheral connector panel on the back of 
    the cabinet. 
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    FIGURE 3-42. 
    M396F PC MOTHERBOARD 
    HDLC CARD 
    CONNECTOR 
    MONITOR CARD 
    CONNECTOR 
    PR068/PR068E CARD 
    CONNECTOR 
    MODEM CARD 
    CONNECTOR 
    NOT CURRENTLY USED 
    DISK CONTROLLER 
     BAITERY 
    12-PIN CONNECTOR 
    TO POWER SUPPLY 
    CARD CONNECTOR 
    5-PIN DIN CONNECTOR 
    TO PFiOGFWhMNG KEYBOARD 
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    INTER-TELPRACTICES 
    lMX/GMX 416/832 INSTALLATION 8z MAINTENANCE 
    High-Level.Data Link Control (EIDLC) Card 
    6.25 Attach the High-Level Data Link Control 
    (HDLC) Card to the PC Motherboard as follows. For a 
    drawing of the card, refer to Figure 3-43 on page 3-74. 
    NOTE: Only HDLC Cards that have been modified and 
    labeled with ECN-2279 or stamped with artwork num- 
    ber 826.3806-1, -2, or higher can be used with the 
    VLSI, MXIC, and M396F PC Motherboards. 
    (1) Check to make sure jumper straps are installed in 
    the following locations on the HDLC Card (see 
    Figure 3-43 for card orientation): 
    FR PM 
    J6 
    Over pins 1 and 2 (right two pins) 
    J7 Ova pins 1 and 2 (right two pins) 
    J8 Over pins 1 and 2 (right hvo pins) 
    J9 Over pins 2 and 3 (bottom two pins) 
    Jll No strap 
    NOTE: When used with previous versions of 
    software, the jumper straps in locations J6, J7, 
    and 58 must be placed over pins 2 and 3 (left two 
    pins). Also, in location Jll, a jumper strap must 
    be placed over pins 1 and 12 (right two pins). 
    (2) Ensure that the DIP switches on the HDLC Card 
    are set in the following positions: 
    SwmaOPENlOm~ 
    1 X 
    2 X 
    3 
    x 
    4 
    X 
    (3) Check to see that all components on the card are 
    seated securely in their sockets and that no pins 
    are bent. 
    (4) With the components facing lefr, insert the 
    HDLC Card in the slot labeled HDLC and attach 
    it securely to the PC Motherboard. 
    NOTE: The slot label on some equipment cabi- 
    nets may not match the actual slots available on 
    the PC Motherboard. For proper slot locations, 
    refer to the appropriate PC Motherboard drawing 
    or to the instructions included with the mother- 
    board. 
    (5) 
    09 
    (8) 
    (9) 
    6.26 Attach one end of the 60-pin P&8-to-HDLC in- 
    terface cable included with the system to the 
    60-pin connector on the front edge of the HDLC 
    card. (See Figure 3-43.) The other end of the 
    cable will be attached to the Pro68/Pro68E Card 
    after it is installed. 
    NOTE: The colored edge of the cable can be 
    aligned with either the top or bottom edge of the 
    connector as long as it matches the connection to 
    the Pro68/Pro68E Card. 
    I 
    Attach one end of the S-pin HDLC-to-MXC in- 
    terface cable included with the system to the 
    S-pin connector on the bottom edge of the 
    HDLC card. The other end will be connected to 
    the Matrix Card after it is installed. 
    Attach the free end of the HDLC power cable to 
    the 3-pin connector on the front edge of the 
    HDLC Card. (Ihe two outside pius on the cable 
    are common so that it can be connected in either 
    direction.) 
    NOTE: The HDLC power cable comes pre- 
    routed in the equipment cabinet. It is included in 
    the same cable binder as the system status panel 
    cable. The free end of the HDLC power cable 
    hangs from a cable tie near where the PCMother- 
    board is installed, while the other end of the 
    cable is attached to the front of the power supply 
    chassis. 
    Attach the 7-pin system status panel (display) 
    cable to the 4-pin and 2-pin connectors on the 
    front edge of the HDLC Card. 
    NOTE: The system status panel cable comes 
    pre-routed in the equipment cabinet. The free 
    ends of the cable hang from a cable tie near the 
    PC Motherboard, while the other end of the cable 
    is attached to the system status panel located in 
    the front, upper-left comer of the cabinet. 
    Attach the single wire from the PC Motherboard 
    power cable to the 2-pin 
    connector on the HDLC 
    card. 
    When installing the rest of the cards in the com- 
    puter complex, route the HDLC power cable and the 
    system status panel cable through the space between the 
    back edge of the cards and the PC Motherboard. 
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    Monitor Card 
    6.27 Attach the Monitor Card to the PC Motherboard 
    as follows. For a drawing of the card, refer to Figure 
    3-44 on page 3-75. 
    (1) 
    (2) 
    (3) 
    Check to see that all components on the card are 
    seated securely in their sockets and that no pins 
    are bent. 
    With the componentsfacing lef, insert the Mon- 
    itor Card in the slot labeled MGA and attach it 
    securely to the PC Motherboard. 
    NOTE: The slot label on some equipment cabi- 
    nets may not match the actual slots available on 
    the PC Motherboard. For proper slot locations, 
    refer to the appropriate PC Motherboard drawing 
    or to the instructions included with the mother- 
    board. 
    Attach the free end of the g-pin monitor interface 
    cable to the DB9 connector on the bottom edge 
    of the Monitor Card. (See Figure 3-44.) 
    NOTE: The monitor interface cable comes pre- 
    routed in the equipment cabinet. The free end of 
    the cable lies in the soffit (cable shelf), while the 
    other end of the cable is attached to the internal 
    side of the peripheral connector panel on the 
    back of the cabinet. 
    68000 Co-Processor (Pro68) Card 
    6.28 Attach the Pro68 Card or the new “expanded” 
    Pro68 Card, called the Pro68E Card, to the PC Mother- 
    board as follows. For drawings of the cards, refer to Fig- 
    ures 3-45 and 346 on pages 3-76 and 3-77. 
    (1) If installing a Pm68 Cad: 
    a. Attach the appropriate memory card to the 
    Ro68 Card as shown in Figure 3-45. For 
    standard-size systems (main equipment cabi- 
    net only), attach the 512k Memory Card. For 
    large-size systems (erpansion cabinet in- 
    stalled), attach the 3MB Memory Card. 
    b. Make sure that the connectors and the stand- 
    of& are properly aligned and seated. 
    c. Ensure that the three jumper straps are 
    installed in location J5. 
    d. Ensure that a jumper strap is installed over 
    the bottom two pins in location 512. 
    NOTE: When used withpreviou.rversions of 
    software, the jumper strap in location J12 
    must be removed. 
    (2) 
    (3) 
    (4 
    (5) 
    (6) 
    If installing a pro68E Card.- 
    For large-size systems only (expansion cabi- 
    net installed): With the memory components 
    facing lef, attach two IMB single in-line 
    memory modules (SlMMs) to the Pro68E 
    Card. Place one SIMM in slot 22 and the oth- 
    er in slot Z5 (see Figure 3-46). 
    NOTE: The Pro68E Card comes equipped 
    with 2 SlMhIs (in slots Zl and Z4), which is 
    enough memory for a standard-size system. 
    Ensure that a jumper strap is installed over 
    the bottom two pins in location J5. 
    NOTE: When used withpruvio~versions of 
    software, the jumper strap in location J5 must 
    be removed. 
    Ensure that the DIP switches on the Ro68/ 
    Ro68E Card are set in the following positions: 
    SHllTCHQeEt!lCLOSED 
    1 X 
    2 
    X 
    3 X 
    4 
    x 
    5 X 
    6 X 
    Check to see that all components on the card are 
    seated securely in their sockets and that no pins 
    are bent. 
    With the components facing lefi, insert the 
    Ro68/Pro68E Card in the slot labeled PRO and 
    attach it securely to the PC Motherboard. 
    NOTE: The slot label on some equipment cabi- 
    nets may not match the actual slots available on 
    the PC Motherboard. For proper slot locations, 
    refer to the appropriate PC Motherboard drawing 
    or to the instructions included with the mother- 
    board. 
    Attach the free end of the 60-pin Ro@to- 
    HDLC interface cable to the 60-pin connector on 
    the front edge of the Ro68/Pro68E card. (See 
    Figure 3-45.) The other end of the cable was pre- 
    viously attached to the HDLC Card. 
    NOTE: The ribbon cable for the new Ro68E 
    Card is much shorter than the ribbon cable that is 
    used with the older Ro68 Card. If an existing 
    Ro68 Card is replaced with a new Ro68E Card, 
    the shorter cable may be used instead. (Refer to 
    REPLACEMENT PAKfS for the part numbers.) 
    Attach the free end of the g-pin serial port 1 inter-. 
    face cable to the mar DB9 connector on the bot- 
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    (1) 
    (2) 
    (3) 
    tom edge of the Pro68lPro68E Card. Then attach 
    the free end of the g-pin serial port 2 interface 
    cable to the j&f DB9 connector on the bottom 
    edge of the card. 
    NOTE: The serial port 1 and serial port 2 inter- 
    face cables come pre-routed in the equipment 
    cabinet. The free ends of the cables lie in the sof- 
    fit (cable shelf), while the other ends of the 
    cables are attached to the internal side of the pe- 
    ripheral connector panel on the back of the cabi- 
    net. 
    6.29 After the system is installed, optional SMDR/ 
    SMDA output devices may be connected to the SERIAL 
    1 (DB9) and SERIAL 2 (DB25) ports on the peripheral 
    connector panel at any time. Refer to page 2-36 for 
    RS-232-C DB9 and DB25 pin connections, and refer to 
    page 3-141 for installation instructions. The baud rates 
    for the two ports are set individually in database pro- 
    gramminn. 
    Modem Card 
    6.30 Attach the Modem Card to the PC Motherboard 
    as follows. For a drawing of the card, refer to Figure 
    3-47 on page 3-78. 
    Select the desired COM port and its associated 
    interrupt level by placing the jumper straps or 
    switches in the appropriate positions. (Refer to 
    the modem’s 
    user manual for a diagram of the 
    jumper locations and for any additional modem 
    information.) 
    NOTE: To function properly, the Modem Card 
    must be set to use the appropriate communica- 
    tions (COM) port on the PC. For example, if 
    COMl is already being used by another serial 
    port in the PC, the jumper straps or switches on 
    the card must be set to use one of the other 
    COM 
    ports (2,3, or 4). Currently, all 416/832 Systems 
    are shipped with the Modem Card configured for 
    COMl. 
    Check to see that all components on the card are 
    seated securely in their sockets and that no pins 
    are bent. 
    With the components facing lejI, insert the 
    Modem Card in the slot labeled MOD and attach 
    it securely to the PC Motherboard. 
    NOTE: The slot label on some equipment cabi- 
    nets may not match the actual slots available on 
    the PC Motherboard. For proper slot locations, 
    refer to the appropriate PC Motherboard drawing 
    or to the instructions included with the mother- 
    board. (4) Connect one end of the mod-to-mod line cord in- 
    eluded with the Modem Card to the modular jack .- J 
    connector labeled WALL (or LINE) on the bot- ,i’ 
    tom edge of the Modem Card. (See Figure 3-47.) 
    The other end of the line cord will be connected 
    to the Matrix Card after it is installed. 
    Disk Controller Card - MF’M-lope 
    NOTE: Currently, there are two types of Disk Control- 
    ler Cards used on the 416/832 System: MFM-type, and 
    the new IDE-type. These two card types, along with 
    their associated hard disk drives and hard disk-to-con- 
    troller interface cables, are not compatible. Either use 
    all IDE-type equipment, or use all MFM-type equip 
    ment. Do not mix the two types. (For more information, 
    see pages 2-13 and 2-12 in SPECIFICKfIONS.) 
    6.31 Attach the MFM-type Disk Controller Card to 
    the PC Motherboard as follows. For a drawing of the 
    card, refer to Figure 3-48 on page 3-79. 
    (1) Check to see that all components on the card are 
    seated securely in their sockets and that no pins 
    are bent. 
    (2) With the components facing Zefr, insert the 
    MFM-type Disk Controller Card in the slot 
    labeled DSK and attach it securely to the PC 
    Motherboard. 
    NOTE: The slot label on some equipment cabi- 
    nets may not match the actual slots available on 
    the PC Motherboard. For proper slot locations, 
    refer to the appropriate PC Motherboard drawing 
    or to the instructions included with the mother- 
    board. 
    (3) Attach the appropriate end of the floppy disk-to- 
    controller interface cable included with the sys- 
    tem to the bottom 33-pin connector on the front 
    edge of the MFM-type Disk Controller Card. 
    (See Figure 3-48.) 
    NOTE: Be sure that the colored edge of the disk- 
    to-controller cable aligns with Pin 1 on the con- 
    nector. The other end of the cable will be 
    connected to the floppy disk drive after it is iu- 
    stalled. 
    (4) Attach the appropriate end of the hard 34-con- 
    Actor (B) disk-to-controller interface cable in- 
    cluded with the system to the top 33-pin 
    connector on the front edge of the MFM-type 
    Disk Controller Card. 
    NOTE: Be sure that the colored edge of the disk- 
    to-controller cable aligns with Pin 1 on the con- 
    nector. The other end of the cable will be 
    connected to the hard disk drive after it is in- 
    stalled. 
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    (5) Attach the appropriate end of the huni 20-ton- 
    drcctor 
    (A) disk-to-controller interface cable in- 
    cluded with the system to the 19-pin connector 
    on the front edge of the MFM-type Disk Control- 
    ler Card. 
    NOTE: Be sure that the colored edge of the disk- 
    to-controller cable aligns with Pin 1 on the con- 
    nector. The other end of the cable will be 
    connected to the hard disk drive after it is in- 
    stalled. 
    (6) Attach the free end of the 4-pin system status 
    panel cable to the 4-pin connector on the front 
    edge of the MFM-type Disk Controller Card. 
    NOTE: The system status panel cable comes 
    pre-routed in the equipment cabinet. The free 
    ends of the cable hang from a cable tie near 
    where the PC Motherboard is installed, while the 
    other end of the cable is attached to the system 
    status panel located in the front, upper-left ux- 
    ner of the cabinet. 
    Disk Controller Card - IDE-‘Qpe 
    632 Attach the IDE-type Disk Controller Card to the 
    PC Motherboard as follows. For a drawing of the card, 
    refer to Figure 3-49 on page 3-80. 
    NOTE: The IDE-type Disk Controller Card cannot be 
    used with the SUNTAC PC Motherboard. Instead, use 
    the PCC, VLSI, MXIC, or M396F PC Motherboards. 
    (1) Check to make sure jumper straps are installed in 
    the following locations on the IDE-type Disk 
    Controller Card (see Figure 3-49 for card orien- 
    tation): 
    ER Pm LOW 
    Wl Owrpins3and4 
    w2 Ovapinsland2 
    (2) Check to see that all components on the card are 
    seated securely in their sockets and that no pins 
    are bent. 
    (3) With the components facing Zefi insert the IDE- 
    type Disk Controller Card in the slot labeled 
    DSK and attach it securely to the PC Mother- 
    board. 
    NOTE: The slot label on some equipment cabi- 
    nets may not match the actual slots available on the PC Motherboard. The IDE-type Disk Con- 
    troller Card should be installed in the first avail- 
    able large (16-bit) slot on the left side of the 
    motherboard. For proper slot locations, refer to 
    the appropriate PC Motherboard drawing or to 
    the instructions included with the motherboard. 
    (4) Attach the appropriate end of the 
    jloppy disk-to- 
    controller interface cable to the 
    bottom 34pin 
    connector (53) on the front edge of the IDE-type 
    Disk Controller Card. (See Figure 3-49.) 
    NOTE: Be sure that the colored edge of the disk- 
    to-controller cable aligns with Pin 1 on the con- 
    nector. The other end of the cable will be 
    connected to the floppy disk drive after it is in- 
    stalled. 
    (5) Attach the appropriate end of the IDE-type 
    (4O-conductor) hani disk-to-controller interface 
    cable to the middle 40-pin connector (52) on the 
    front edge of the IDE-type Disk Controller Card. 
    NOTE: Be sure that the colored edge of the disk- 
    to-controller cable aligns with Pin 1 on the con- 
    nector. The other end of the cable will be 
    connected to the hard disk drive after it is in- 
    stalled. 
    (6) Attach the free end of the 4-pin system status 
    panel cable to the 
    top 4-pin connector (Jl) on the 
    front edge of the IDE-type Disk Controller Card. 
    NOTE: The system status panel cable comes 
    pre-routed in the equipment cabinet. The free 
    ends of the cable hang from a cable tie near 
    where the PC Motherboard is installed, while the 
    other end of the cable is attached to the system 
    status panel located in the front, upper-left cor- 
    ner of the cabinet. 
    PC Cover 
    6.33 
    The PC cover acts as an EMI shield for the com- 
    puter cards, as required by FCC regulations. Install the 
    cover as outlined below: 
    With the two access holes to the top, snap the PC 
    cover into place over the front of the computer 
    cards (see Figure 2-3 on page 2-39). 
    NOTE: The access hole on the right side of the 
    cover can be used to reach the reset switch on the 
    HDLC Card. 
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    FIGURE 3-43. HIGH-LEVEL DATA LINK (HDLC) CARD 
    RESET SWlTCH 
    v 4-PIN & 2-PIN CONNECTORS 
    TO SYSTEM STATUS PANEL 
    .- 2-PIN CONNECTOR 
    TO PC MOTHERBOAFiD 
    50-PIN CONNECTOR  . 
    TO PRO68 CARD 
    ,- SPIN CONNECTOR 
    TO POWER SUPPLY 
    > 
    STRAP LOCATIONS 
    DIP SWlTCHES 
    DB15 CONNECTOR 
    TO MATRIX CARD 
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    FIGURE 3-44. MONITOR CARD 
    DB9 CONNECTOR 
    TO PFiOGFiAMMING MONITOR 
    DB25 CONNECTOR 
    NOT CURREKnY USED 
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    FIGURE3-45. 6?3000CO-PROCXSSOR(PR068) I-x 
    ., 
    :) 
    . 
    PRO69 MEMORY 
    CARD 
    512K OR 3MB 
    STRAP 
    LOCATIONS 
    DIP SWITCHES CONNECTOR 
    TO HDLC CARD 
    - DB9 CONNECTORS 
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