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Server Adapters

Hardware Installation Guide

Third Edition (July 1998) 203-169-03

SCOM, Quadro, DIVA Server BRI-2M, S2M, and DIVA Server PRI are trademarks of Eicon Technology Corporation.

Micro Channel, IBM, and PC AT 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. Eicon Technology may make improvements and/or changes in the products and/or programs described in this publication at any time.

If you wish to make comments about your Eicon Technology Server adapter or the corresponding software, address them by

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Contents

1 - Introduction ................................................................................... 4

2 - About this manual ......................................................................... 5

How to use this online guide ................................................................................................................ 5

3 - For Your Safety ............................................................................... 6

4 - DIVA Server BRI-2M ........................................................................ 7

5 - SCOM ............................................................................................... 9

6 - Quadro ..........................................................................................13

7 - DIVA Server PRI ............................................................................16

LEDs on the DIVA Server PRI ...............................................................................................................19

8 - S2M ................................................................................................20

9 - Features ........................................................................................23

10 - Technical Specifications ..............................................................24

11 - International Regulatory Information .......................................26

12 - Customer Services ........................................................................31

1 - Introduction

Eicon Technology’s family of server ISDN adapters provide high-speed digital connections to support a variety of network applications.

This manual describes how to physically install the following Server adapters: SCOM, Quadro,

S2M, DIVA Server BRI-2M, and DIVA Server PRI.

NOTE: If you need help installing the Server adapter software, see the Server Adapters User’s

Guide or the online manual for the corresponding software.

Requirements

To install your server adapter, you need:

A free expansion slot in the computer. The slot’s bus type must be the same as the adapter’s bus type (ISA/EISA, MCA, or PCI).

One or four ISDN basic rate interface lines or an ISDN primary rate interface line, as required by your adapter.

Some users in North America and Japan also require a network terminating device (NT1).

Complete information on this requirement appears under the step “Connect your ISDN line” for each respective Server adapter.

Important

Before you install your adapter, read the regulatory information specific to your country in

“International Regulatory Information” on page 26. Note that the sections for countries other

than your own can also provide useful safety information.

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2 - About this manual

How to use this online guide

To access a section, click on the corresponding bookmark located on the left.

To access a topic that contains further information, click on the corresponding blue underlined phrase.

You can print the pages you need before you install your adapter.

Structure of this guide

This manual provides a detailed description of how to install your Server adapter hardware.

This manual is structured as follows:

Chapter

Introduction

About this manual

For Your Safety

DIVA Server BRI-2M

SCOM

Quadro

DIVA Server PRI

S2M

Features

Technical Specifications

International Regulatory

Information

Customer Services

Contents

Describes the purpose of this manual, and lists requirements for installing your Server adapter.

This section. Describes how to use this online guide.

Lists safety precautions you should read before you install your adapter.

Describes how to install the DIVA Server BRI-2M.

Describes how to install the SCOM.

Describes how to install the Quadro.

Describes how to install the DIVA Server PRI.

Describes how to install the S2M.

Lists the supported features for each Server adapter.

Lists the technical specifications for the various Server adapters.

Contains International Regulatory Information and approval identifiers. You should read this section before you install your

Server adapter.

Describes how you can contact Eicon Technology.

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3 - For Your Safety

To avoid injuring yourself, and to avoid damaging your ISDN adapter and your computer, read these precautions before you start the installation:

Before you add or remove any components, turn off the power to your computer.

Before you remove the cover from your computer, disconnect the power cable.

Before you install your adapter or remove the cover from your computer for any reason, disconnect the ISDN cable from the ISDN network.

Adapter cards, as well as other computer components, are easily damaged by static electricity. Leave the adapter in its protective case until you are ready to install it.

Before you remove the adapter from its protective case, drain static electricity from your body by touching the metal chassis of your computer. Also, avoid carpets, synthetic shoes, and synthetic chairs since they can create static charges.

When you install the adapter, avoid touching components that have sharp edges.

When you secure the adapter, make sure that the connectors on the adapter do not touch any other components in your computer.

Avoid dropping screws or any other components into your computer as this could damage the motherboard or cause short circuits.

Make sure that you have the proper tools needed to install the adapter. For more information, refer to the documentation that came with your computer.

Insert the adapter only into a slot that has the corresponding bus type.

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4 - DIVA Server BRI-2M

The DIVA Server BRI-2M is a Plug and Play adapter and therefore requires no hardware configuration. All hardware settings are set through software.

1 Prepare the computer

Turn off the computer, disconnect its power cable and remove its cover according to the instructions in your computer’s manual.

2 Install the adapter

Insert the DIVA Server BRI-2M into an expansion slot of the appropriate bus type (ISA/EISA, or PCI). Only the ISA model can be installed in an EISA slot (see step 3, below).

Then, secure the adapter to the chassis of the computer using the bracket-retaining screw.

Replace the cover of the computer and reconnect the power cable.

3 Configure the EISA bus computer (if you installed the ISA model of DIVA

Server BRI-2M in an EISA bus computer)

This step is only required if you installed the ISA model of DIVA Server BRI-2M into an EISA slot.

To complete the installation, make sure your operating system can find and communicate with the adapter. Start the EISA configuration utility (ECU), select the slot where you inserted the adapter, and click “Add adapter”. When prompted for the configuration file, specify the !gdi0009.cfg file, located on the ISDN Software Suite CD-ROM under

\dos\server\install\bri_2m\!gdi0009.cfg. Then, define the resources of the adapter. For supported values, see

Technical Specifications on page 24.

Note: For more information on configuring an EISA bus computer, see your computer’s manual.

4 Connect your ISDN line

Depending on your geographic location, you may need a network terminating device

(NT1). You can obtain an NT1 from Eicon Technology or from another supplier.

If an external NT1 is not required:

1. Take the cable included with the adapter.

ISDN wall jack with NT

Server adapter

2. Plug one end into the adapter.

3. Plug the other end into the ISDN wall jack.

Figure 1. Connecting without an NT1

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DIVA Server BRI-2M

If an NT1 is required:

1. Take the cable included with the adapter.

4. Take the cable included with the

NT1.

5. Plug one end into the ISDN wall jack.

ISDN wall jack

Server adapter

2. Plug one end into the adapter.

NT1

S/T jack

3. Plug the other end into the S/T jack.

U jack

6. Plug the other end into the U jack.

Figure 2. Connecting with an NT1

Note: Additional configuration of your NT1 may be required. Consult the NT1 manual for instructions.

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5 - SCOM

The SCOM/2 is the MCA model of the SCOM adapter. The SCOM/2 does not require you to set any hardware resources.

1 Prepare the computer

Turn off the computer, disconnect its power cable and remove its cover according to the instructions in your computer’s manual.

2 Set the memory address (ISA model only)

The SCOM is shipped with the shared memory address set to D000h. This address only needs to be changed if it is used by another card in the computer.

To change the address, adjust the DIP switches. Each switch can be set on or off independently. The on position is

indicated on the switch panel. For example, in Figure 3,

switches 6 and 8 are set to off and the rest are set to on.

Make sure switches 1, 2, and 7 are set to on, and switch 8 is set to off. Use switches 3, 4, 5 and 6 to select the address as indicated in the table below.

1

O N

2 3 4 5 6 7

S D

8

Figure 3. SCOM Dip Switches

6

8

10

12

14

2

4

#

0

Address 3

C000h on

4

on

5

on

6

on

C400h

C800h on on off on on off on on

CC00h

D000h

D400h

D800h

DC00h on on on on on off on off on off off on on off off on off off off off

11

13

7

9

15

3

5

# Address 3

1 C200h off

4

on

5

on

6

on

C600h

CA00h off off off on on off on on

CE00h

D200h

D600h

DA00h

DE00h off off off off off off on off on off off on on off off on off off off off

Note: Some 16-bit peripheral cards (such as LAN adapters) use memory windows. Memory windows are areas of contiguous memory which fall somewhere within one of three

128k memory group addresses (A000-BFFF, C000-DFFF, and E000-FFFF). If such a card is installed in your computer, the entire 128k memory group which contains its memory window is unavailable. For example, if you have a LAN card using a memory window at

C800-CFFF, the Server adapter could not use any address in the range C000-DFFF. You may be able to resolve conflicts by configuring 16-bit cards as 8-bit cards. Check the manufacturer’s documentation for details.

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SCOM

3 Set the interrupt request level (ISA model only)

The adapter is shipped with the interrupt request level, or IRQ, set to 3. This setting only needs to be changed if it is used by another card in the computer. Refer to

Technical Specifications on page 24 for a list of supported IRQs.

12 11 10 7 5 4 3 2

To change the interrupt request level, change the position of

Figure 4. IRQ Jumper

the jumper. In Figure 4 the jumper is shown selecting IRQ 3. You

may be able to make additional IRQs available by disabling PC ports. Consult your computer’s manual for information.

4 Install the adapter

Insert the SCOM into an expansion slot of the appropriate bus type: ISA/ EISA (only the ISA model can be inserted into an EISA slot), or MCA. Secure it to the chassis of the computer using the bracket-retaining screw. Replace the cover of the computer and reconnect the power cable.

5 Configure the EISA or MCA bus computer (if you installed the SCOM adapter in an

EISA bus computer or an MCA bus computer)

This step is only required if you installed the ISA model of the SCOM adapter in an EISA bus computer, or if you installed the MCA model of the SCOM adapter in an MCA computer.

Make sure your computer operating system can find and communicate with the adapter.

Follow the appropriate instructions for your bus type.

EISA bus computer

Start the EISA configuration utility (ECU), select the slot where you inserted the adapter, and click “Add adapter”. When prompted for the configuration file, specify the

!gdi0003.cfg file, located on the ISDN Software Suite CD-ROM under

\dos\server\install\scom\!gdi0003.cfg. Then, define the resources of the adapter. For supported values, see

Technical Specifications on page 24.

For more information on configuring an EISA bus computer, see your computer’s manual.

MCA bus computer

Update the Micro Channel reference disk (included with your computer) by copying the configuration file to it. The configuration file (@6a93.adf) is located on the ISDN

Software Suite CD-ROM under \dos\server\install\scom\@6a93.adf.

For more information about the reference disk, see your computer’s manual.

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SCOM

6 Connect your ISDN line

Depending on your geographic location you may need a network terminating device

(NT1). You can obtain an NT1 from Eicon Technology or from another supplier.

If an external NT1 is not required:

1. Take the cable included with the adapter.

ISDN wall jack

Server adapter

2. Plug one end into the adapter.

3. Plug the other end into the ISDN wall jack.

Figure 5. Connecting without an NT1

If an NT1 is required:

1. Take the cable included with the adapter.

4. Take the cable included with the

NT1.

5. Plug one end into the ISDN wall jack.

ISDN wall jack

Server adapter

2. Plug one end into the adapter.

NT1

S/T jack

3. Plug the other end into the S/T jack.

U jack

6. Plug the other end into the U jack.

Figure 6. Connecting with an NT1

Additional configuration of your NT1 may be required. Consult the NT1 manual for instructions.

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SCOM

The SCOM has three ports: RJ-45, for connection to a standard

ISDN BRI line; RJ-11, for the X-interface used in Germany; and

DB-9, for a custom ISDN telephone handset (available from

Eicon Technology as part 600-245). The position of each port

is shown in Figure 7.

ISDN connection

X-interface

Eicon telephone handset

Figure 7. SCOM Ports

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6 - Quadro

1 Prepare the computer

Turn off the computer, disconnect its power cable and remove its cover according to the instructions in your computer’s manual.

2 Set the memory address

The Quadro is shipped with the shared memory address set to D000h. This address only needs to be changed if it is used by another card in the computer.

To change the address, adjust the DIP switches. Each switch can be set on or off independently. The on position is

indicated on the switch panel. For example, in Figure 8,

switches 6 and 8 are set to off and the rest are set to on.

1

O N

2 3 4 5 6 7

S D

8

Figure 8. Quadro Dip Switches

Make sure switches 1, 2, and 7 are set to on, and switch 8 is set to off. Use switches 3, 4, 5 and 6 to select the address as indicated in the table below.

6

8

10

12

14

2

4

#

0

Address 3

C000h on

4

on

5

on

6

on

C400h

C800h on on off on on off on on

CC00h

D000h

D400h

D800h

DC00h on on on on on off on off on off off on on off off on off off off off

11

13

7

9

15

3

5

# Address 3

1 C200h off

4

on

5

on

6

on

C600h

CA00h off off off on on off on on

CE00h

D200h

D600h

DA00h

DE00h off off off off off off on off on off off on on off off on off off off off

Note: Some 16-bit peripheral cards (such as LAN adapters) use memory windows. Memory windows are areas of contiguous memory which fall somewhere within one of three

128k memory group addresses (A000-BFFF, C000-DFFF, and E000-FFFF). If such a card is installed in your computer, the entire 128k memory group which contains its memory window is unavailable. For example, if you have a LAN card using a memory window at

C800-CFFF, the Server adapter could not use any address in the range C000-DFFF. You may be able to resolve conflicts by configuring 16-bit cards as 8-bit cards. Check the manufacturer’s documentation for details.

3 Set the interrupt request level

The Quadro is shipped with the interrupt request level (IRQ) set to 3. This setting only needs to be changed if it is used by another card in the computer. Refer to

Technical Specifications on page 24 for a list of supported IRQs.

To change the interrupt request level, change the position of the jumper. In Figure 9, the

jumper is shown selecting IRQ 3.

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Quadro

The bottom row of pins is not used. The pins to the far right

(closest to the bracket) is used for IRQ 2. As you move left, the pins represent the next higher supported IRQ (see

Technical

Specifications on page 24).

You may be able to make additional IRQs available by disabling

PC ports. Consult your computer’s manual for information.

Figure 9. IRQ Jumper

4 Install the adapter

Insert the Quadro into an expansion slot of the appropriate bus type (ISA/EISA). Secure it to the chassis of the computer using the bracket-retaining screw. Replace the cover of the computer and reconnect the power cable.

5 Configure the EISA bus computer (if you installed a Quadro adapter in an EISA bus computer)

This step is only required if you installed the Quadro adapter into an EISA slot.

To complete the installation, make sure your operating system can find and communicate with the adapter. Start the EISA configuration utility (ECU), select the slot where you inserted the adapter, and click “Add adapter”. When prompted for the configuration file, specify the !gdi0004.cfg file, located on the ISDN Software Suite CD-ROM under

\dos\server\install\quadro\!gdi0004.cfg. Then, define the resources of the adapter. For supported values, see

Technical Specifications on page 24.

Note: For more information on configuring an EISA bus computer, see your computer’s manual.

6 Connect your ISDN line

Depending on your geographic location, you may need a network terminating device

(NT1). You can obtain an NT1 from Eicon Technology or from another supplier.

If an external NT1 is not required:

1. Take the cable included with the adapter.

ISDN wall jack

Server adapter

2. Plug one end into the adapter.

3. Plug the other end into the ISDN wall jack.

Figure 10. Connecting without an NT1

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Quadro

If an NT1 is required:

1. Take the cables included with the adapter.

4. Take the cable included with the

NT1.

5. Plug one end into the ISDN wall jack.

ISDN wall jack

Server adapter

2. Plug one end into the adapter.

NT1

S/T jack

3. Plug the other end into the S/T jack.

U jack

6. Plug the other end into the U jack.

Figure 11. Connecting with an NT1

Additional configuration of your NT1 may be required. Consult the NT1 manual for instructions.

The Quadro has four ports for connecting to four separate ISDN

BRI lines. You can use any port; typically, you must specify the port number during software configuration. The port numbers are

shown in Figure 12. The diagrams is oriented with the edge

connector pointing downward.

Port 4

Port 3

Port 2

Port 1

Note: When loading the CAPI 1.1 or CAPI 2.0 on the Quadro adapter the ports are counted in a different manner. For CAPI 1.1 they are counted from 0 to 3 and for CAPI from 1 to 4.

Figure 12. Quadro Ports

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7 - DIVA Server PRI

The basic DIVA Server PRI has two DSPs (digital-signal processors) with 33 MIPS each which manage digital transmissions via HDLC for 30/23 B-channels. The adapter is available either in this basic version or with additional modules which are described below. Adding modules enables additional features, such as group 3 fax, modem, or GSM over the B-channels.

NOTE: This adapter can only be used with DIVA for Windows NT 2.01 and higher, or DOS drivers

5.03e and higher.

The following DIVA Server PRI types are available:

DIVA Server PRI adapter

DIVA Server PRI

DIVA Server PRI-9M one module

DIVA Server PRI-23M

3 modules

DIVA Server PRI-30M

4 modules

Description

Active ISDN PCI adapter for the PRI.

Active ISDN PCI adapter for the PRI with 9 DSPs for modem/fax communications over 7 B-channels.

Active ISDN PCI adapter for the PRI with 23DSPs for modem/fax communications over 21(E1) or 23(T1) B-channels.

Active ISDN PCI adapter for the PRI with 30 DSPs for modem/fax communications over 30 B-channels.

The DIVA Server PRI needs up to 20 Watts of power. If you have several adapters installed in your system, make sure that the power supply will not be overloaded when you install the DIVA

Server PRI.

PRI signals can have telephone network voltages (TNV). Therefore, PRI lines should be installed and maintained by service personnel only. It may be hazardous if your computer is not properly plugged in and grounded. This applies particularly to users in North America and Australia.

To install the DIVA Server PRI:

1 Prepare the computer

Turn off the computer, disconnect its power cable and remove its cover according to the instructions in your computer’s manual.

2 DIVA Server PRI model 800-217-02 only: Verify the jumper setting

The default jumper settings are shown below. Verify that the two jumpers on your adapter use the default settings:

Jumper

Retainer

JP 701

JP 702

DIVA Server PRI

Figure 13. Jumpers on the DIVA Server PRI model 800-217-02

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DIVA Server PRI

3 Install the adapter

Firmly insert the adapter into a free PCI slot, allowing the retainer to slide between the guides. Make sure that the adapter does not touch the CPU, memory modules, or any other parts on the motherboard. ATX boards usually have enough space.

Note: If space does not permit the use of the retainer, simply remove it, and then insert the card. The retainer is only an installation aid and does not add functionality to the card.

Secure the adapter to the chassis of the computer using the bracket-retaining screw.

Replace the cover of the computer and reconnect the power cable.

4 Connect your ISDN line

PRI signals can have telephone network voltages (TNV). Therefore, PRI lines should be installed and maintained by service personnel only. It may be hazardous if your computer is not properly plugged in and grounded. This applies particularly to users in North America and Australia.

The DIVA Server PRI has a built-in CSU (channel service unit) to protect the adapter from damage due to power surges. However, you can also use an external CSU, which allows you to test your ISDN line.

Use one of the cables included with the adapter to connect it to the ISDN line. The cable for the connection is supplied in two different versions:

RJ-45 to RJ-45

RJ-45 to open-ended cables for connection to your NT.

The cable you use depends on whether the ISDN line was installed with an RJ-45 jack or uses open-ended wire connections.

If the ISDN line is installed with an RJ-45 jack:

Use the supplied RJ-45 to RJ-45 cable:

RJ-45 DIVA Server PRI

Pin 1

Pin 2

Pin 4

Pin 5 shielded plug

Signals

Receive + (RX +)

Receive - (RX -)

Transmit + (TX +)

Transmit - (TX -) overall shielded

RJ-45 Terminal

Pin 1

Pin 2

Pin 4

Pin 5 shielded plug

Remarks

twisted w. Receive- (RX -) twisted w. Receive+ (RX +) twisted w. Transmit- (TX -) twisted w. Transmit+ (TX +) foil shield

Note: For E1 Mode with 75 Ohm Impedance, an external 75 Ohm Balun Adapter can be purchased in specialized stores.

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DIVA Server PRI

Connect your ISDN line as shown:

1. Take the cable included with the adapter.

Primary rate ISDN line

Server adapter

2. Plug one end into the adapter.

3. Plug the other end into the NT,

CSU, or wall jack.

Figure 14. Connecting your ISDN line

If the ISDN line uses open-ended wire connections:

In some cases, you may be required to connect to your network termination using the open-ended connectors. The transmission (TX) and receiving (RX) leads are identified by the color of the leads; transmission leads are blue and white-blue, receiving leads are orange and white-orange.

Use the supplied RJ-45 with open ends cable:

RJ-45 DIVA Server PRI Signals

Pin 1 Receive + (RX +)

Pin 2 Receive - (RX -)

Pin 4

Pin 5 shielded plug

Transmit + (TX +)

Transmit - (TX -) overall shielded

Open Ends

white-orange orange white-blue blue shield

Remarks

twisted w. Receive- (RX -) twisted w. Receive+ (RX +) twisted w. Transmit- (TX -) twisted w. Transmit+ (TX +) foil shield

Note: If your NT or external CSU is turned on while your computer is connected to the

ISDN network and the DIVA Server PRI is not connected or the wiring is wrong, a layer 1 warning light appears at the switching center of the network provider. If you are using an external CSU, a warning light appears on the CSU as well. The network provider will then deactivate the ISDN line. If this occurs, you must contact your network provider to re-enable your line.

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DIVA Server PRI

LEDs on the DIVA Server PRI

If you are having problems with your DIVA Server PRI, the LEDs on the bracket of the adapter can help you diagnose and solve the problems.

The DIVA Server PRI has four LEDs, as shown:

yellow blue red green

The table below describes the function of each LED:

Color

yellow red blue green on off on off on

Status*

off on off

Description

Normal operation.

Remote station is experiencing synchronization problems.

Normal operation.

The receiver does not detect a signal.

Normal operation.

Received frames are not synchronized properly.

Layer 2 is not active.

Layer 2 is active.

* The LED is lit when its status corresponds to “on”.

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8 - S2M

1 Prepare the computer

Turn off the computer, disconnect its power cable and remove its cover according to the instructions in your computer’s manual.

2 Set the memory address (ISA model only)

The S2M is shipped with the shared memory address set to D000h. This address will only need to be changed if it is used by another card.

To change the address, adjust the DIP switches. Each switch can be set on or off independently. The on position is indicated on the switch panel. For example,

in Figure 15 switches 4, 5, and 7 are on and the rest are

off.

O N S D

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Figure 15. S2M Dip Switches

Make sure switches 1, 3, and 8 are set to off. Use switches 4, 5, 6, and 7 to select the address as indicated in the table below.

Note: When diagnosing S2M installation problems, be aware that switches 1 and 3 have no functionality; switch 2 selects ISA standard timing when off, or special 16-bit timing when on.

Address

C000h

C400h

C800h

CC00h

D000h

D400h

D800h

DC00h off on off on off

4

on off on off on on off off

5

on on off on off off off off

6

on on on on on on on on

7

on on on

Address

E000h

E400h

E800h

EC00h

F000h

F400h

F800h

FC00h off on off on off

4

on off on off on on off off

5

on on off on off off off off

6

on on on

Note: Some 16-bit peripheral cards (such as LAN adapters) use memory windows. Memory windows are areas of contiguous memory which fall somewhere within one of three

128k memory group addresses (A000-BFFF, C000-DFFF, and E000-FFFF). If such a card is installed in your computer, the entire 128k memory group which contains its memory window is unavailable. For example, if you have a LAN card using a memory window at

C800-CFFF, the Server adapter could not use any address in the range C000-DFFF. You may be able to resolve conflicts by configuring 16-bit cards as 8-bit cards. Check the manufacturer’s documentation for details.

off off off off off

7

off off off

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S2M

3 Set the interrupt request level

The S2M is shipped with the interrupt request level, or IRQ, set to 3. This setting only needs to be changed if it is used by another card in the computer. Refer to

Technical Specifications on page 24 for a list of supported IRQs.

12 11 10 7 5 4 3 2

To change the interrupt request level, change the position of

Figure 16. IRQ Jumper

the jumper. In the Figure 16 the jumper is shown selecting

IRQ 3.You may be able to make additional IRQs available by disabling PC ports. Consult your computer’s manual for information.

4 Install the adapter

Insert the adapter into an expansion slot of the appropriate bus type: ISA/EISA (only the

ISA model can be inserted into an EISA slot), or MCA. Secure it to the chassis of the computer using the bracket-retaining screw. Replace the cover of the computer and reconnect the power cable.

5 Configure the EISA or MCA bus computer (if you installed the S2M adapter in an EISA bus computer or an MCA bus computer)

This step is only required if you installed the ISA model of the S2M adapter in an EISA bus computer, or if you installed the MCA model of the S2M adapter in an MCA computer.

Make sure your computer’s operating system can find and communicate with the adapter.

Follow the appropriate instructions for your bus type.

EISA bus computer

Start the EISA configuration utility (ECU), select the slot where you inserted the adapter, and click “Add adapter”. When prompted for the configuration file, specify the

!gdi0005.cfg file, located on the ISDN Software Suite CD-ROM under

\dos\server\install\s2m\!gdi0005.cfg. Then, define the resources of the adapter. For supported values, see

Technical Specifications on page 24.

For more information on configuring an EISA bus computer, see your computer’s manual.

MCA bus computer

Update the Micro Channel reference disk (included with your computer) by copying the configuration file to it. The S2M the configuration file (@6abb.adf) is on the ISDN

Software Suite CD-ROM under \dos\server\install\s2m\@6abb.adf.

For more information about the reference disk, see your computer’s manual.

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S2M

6 Connect your ISDN line

Locate the connecting cable included with the S2M.

Connect the DB-15 end to the S2M. You are required to connect to your network termination using the open-ended

Pin Wire

1

Function

Brown RX+ connectors. The transmission ( TX) and receiving (RX) leads are identified by the color of the leads; transmission leads are yellow and green, receiving leads are brown and white.

Refer to the table to connect the S2M cable to your network termination equipment.

3

9

11

Yellow TX-

White

Green

RX-

TX+

Shell,

8, 15

— Ground

Note: If your NT is turned on while connected to the ISDN network and the S2M adapter is not connected or the wiring is wrong, a layer 1 warning light appears on the NT and may also cause an error at the switching center of your ISDN provider. This may cause your ISDN provider to deactivate the line. If this occurs, you must contact your network provider so that they can re-activate your ISDN line.

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9 - Features

The table below lists the supported features for each Server adapter:

Features

Transparent HDLC,

64/56 kbps

Transparent (Voice) 64 kbps

X.75 64/56 kbps x x x

DIVA

Server

BRI-2M

V.120 (CompuServe) x

V.120 56 kbps x

V32bis analog modem x x T.30 fax group 3

(analog)

Fax group 4

X.25, X.31, ISO 8208 x x x

SCOM

x x

1) x

2) x

Quadro

x x x x x x x

Table 1. B-channel Protocols

x

DIVA Server

PRI basic board x x

DIVA Server

PRI

with modules x

S

2M

x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x

1) with rate adaption module (additional hardware)

2) with fax module (additional hardware)

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10 - Technical Specifications

Bus type

CPU

DIVA Server BRI SCOM

ISA or PCI

R3041

ISA or MCA

Quadro

ISA

DIVA Server PRI

PCI

NEC V.25 @ 8 MHz 4 x Intel 80C188 32 Bit RISC CPU,

133 MHz

1 MB of RAM 512 KB of RAM 4 MB DRAM Memory

Shared memory addresses

1 MB of RAM

Interrupt request levels

3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11,

12, 14, 15 (ISA)

For the PCI model, allocated by PCI

BIOS.

2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 10, 11,

12 (ISA)

3,4, 9 (MCA)

2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 10, 11,

12

Allocated by PCI

BIOS.

N/A 16-bit addresses from C000h to CE00h in 10h increments

N/A

S2M

ISA or MCA

Intel 80486 DX @

33 MHz

4 MB of RAM

2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 10, 11,

12 (ISA)

3,4,9 (MCA)

16-bit addresses from C000h to

CD00h in 10h increments none none DSPs 2 x ADSP 2181

(ISA)

2 x ADSP 2185

(PCI)

Dimensions in mm

185 x 107 (ISA)

172 x 107 (PCI)

Data transfer rate 2 x 64 kbps and

1 x 16 kbps

239 x 99 (ISA)

293 x 88 (MCA)

2 x 64 kbps and

1 x 16 kbps

334 x 106

2 x 64 kbps and

1 x 16 kbps either 2, 9, 23, or

30 ADSP 2181 according to model none

312 x 105 263 x 106 (ISA)

292 x 88 (MCA)

23 or 30 x 64 kbps

B-channel

23 or 30 x 64 kbps

B-channel

Plug&Play yes

Power safe mode yes no no no no

1 x 64 kbps

D-channel yes yes

1 x 64 kbps

D-channel no no

External interface Female RJ-45

Performance

(ISDN BRI)

Female RJ-45

(ISDN BRI), female

RJ-11 (German

X-interface), female DB-9 (ISDN telephone handset)

Four female RJ-45

(ISDN BRI)

Female RJ-45

(ISDN PRI)

Female DB-15

(ISDN PRI)

ISDN basic rate interface (two channels @ 64 kbps, one channel

@ 16 kbps)

ISDN basic rate interface (two channels @ 64 kbps, one channel

@ 16 kbps)

Four simultaneous

ISDN basic rate interface connections

(aggregate throughput of 576 kbps)

ISDN primary rate interface (up to 31 channels @ 64 kbps each)

ISDN primary rate interface (up to 31 channels @ 64 kbps each)

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Technical Specifications

Power requirements

DIVA Server BRI SCOM

380 mA @ +5 V

(SA)

590 mA @ +5 V

(PCI)

320 mA @ +5 V

(ISA + MCA)

Quadro

660 mA @ +5 V

DIVA Server PRI S2M

PRI:

1,6 A @ 5V typ.

2,1 A @ 5V max.

PRI-9M:

1,8 A@ 5V typ

2,5 A@ 5V max

PRI-23M:

2 A @ 5V typ.

3,5 @ 5V max

PRI-30M:

2,1 A @ 5V typ max 3,9 A@ 5V

1250 mA @ +5 V

(ISA)

1300 mA@ +5 V

(MCA)

Environmental Requirements

• Operating temperature: 15 degrees C to 70 degrees C

• Operating humidity: 10 to 85% (non-condensing)

• Barometric operating pressure: 86 to 106 kPascals

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11 - International Regulatory Information

Regulatory Information for the U.S.A

WARNING. Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by Eicon Technology Corporation could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

Declaration of Conformity

We:

Eicon Technology Inc.

2155 Chenault Drive

Suite 503

Carrollton, Texas

USA 75006

1-800-80-EICON

(972) 417-5515

Fax: (972) 417-5610

Declare under our sole legal responsibility that the product to which this declaration relates, are in conformity with

Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and

(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

Server adapter

SCOM

Quadro

DIVA Server BRI-2M

ISA S/T

Model Number

800-175

800-178

800-224

DIVA Server BRI-2M

PCI S/T

800-201

S2M 800-179

DIVA Server PRI PCI 800-217

FCC ID

E3S5NN800-175

E3S5NN800-178

E3SNN800-224

N/A

E3SNN800-179

N/A

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. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.

However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.

Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

FCC Part 68 Notice

This unit complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. On the bottom of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC registration number. If requested, this information must be provided to the telephone company.

An FCC compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this equipment, designed to be connected to the telephone network or premises wiring using a compatible modular jack which is Part 68 compliant.

This equipment cannot be used on telephone company-provided coin service. Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs.

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International Regulatory Information

If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. If advance notice isn't practical, the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary.

The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations, or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment. If this happens, the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make the necessary modifications in order to maintain uninterrupted service.

If trouble is experienced with this equipment, please contact us for repair and warranty information. If the trouble is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request you remove the equipment from the network until the problem is resolved.

DIVA Server BRI-2M, SCOM, Quadro, S2M:

Without Fax option

With Fax option

Facility Interface code

021S5

021S5

Digital Reg. code

XD

XD

Service Order code USOC Jack Type

6.0N

N/A

6.0P

N/A

DIVA Server PRI:

Facility Interface code

04DU9-1SN

Digital Reg. code

DD

Service Order code

6.0F

USOC Jack Type

RJ48-C

Should you experience trouble with this equipment, please contact the address on the previous page.

Regulatory Information for Canada

NOTICE: The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements. Industry Canada does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction.

Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection. In some cases, the company’s inside wiring associated with a single line individual service may be extended by means of certified connector assembly (telephone extension cord). The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations.

Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user disconnect the equipment.

For their own protection, users should ensure that any electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system are connected together. This precaution is particularly important in rural areas.

Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate.

This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.

Le présent appareil numérique n’émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils numériques de la classe B prescrites dans le Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique édicté par le ministère des

Communications du Canada.

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International Regulatory Information

Regulatory Information for Europe

This equipment displays the mark to show that it has been tested and found to be in full compliance with the requirements of the Terminal Equipment, EMC and Low Voltage Directives (91/263/EEC, 89/336/EEC and

72/23/EEC, as amended by Directive 93/68/EEC).

The DIVA Server PRI is approved only for installation in an EN 60950 approved host.

Safety Status

SELV: DIVA Server BRI-2M, Quadro, SCOM, and S2M adapters

No voltages within this equipment exceed SELV voltages. All interconnection points and ports are SELV.

TNV-1: DIVA Server PRI

The PRI interface is approved for connection to SELV-circuits and TNV-1-circuits without power feeding according

EN 60950.

User/Installer Instructions for the United Kingdom

Server Adapter Communications Board (internal models only)

Important Safety Considerations When Installing Into a Host Computer System

The ISDN cord(s) must remain disconnected from the telecommunications system until the card has been properly installed within the host which provides the necessary protection of the operator.

Proper installation of the ISDN card requires that the ISDN card is screwed to the metal backplate of the computer.

This ensures proper grounding, which is necessary for your safety.

If it is subsequently desired to open the host equipment for any reason, the ISDN cord(s) must be disconnected prior to effecting access to the ISDN communications card.

Installation Within a Spare Slot Position

It is essential that, when other option cards are introduced which use or generate a hazardous voltage, the minimum creepages and clearances specified in the table below are maintained. Suitable user protection to ensure compliance with EN 60950 should be present on the card. A hazardous voltage is one which exceeds 42.4V peak a.c or 60V d.c.

If you have any doubt, seek advice from a competent engineer before installing other adapters into the host equipment.

The equipment must be installed such that with the exception of the connections to the host, clearance and creepage distances shown in the table below are maintained between the card and any other assemblies which use or generate a voltage shown in the table below.

Clearance

X mm

2.0

2.6

4.0

4.0

Creepage

Y mm

2.4 (3.8)

3.0 (4.8)

5.0 (8.0)

6.4 (10.0)

Voltage used or generated by other parts of the host or expansion card Vrms or Vdc

up to 50 up to 125 up to 250 up to 300

The larger distance shown in brackets applies where the local environment within the host is subject to conductive pollution or dry non-conductive pollution which could become conductive due to condensation. Failure to maintain these minimum distances would invalidate the approval.

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International Regulatory Information

These distances can be checked by measuring between the adjacent parts as shown below. X shows the clearance distance which is the shortest distance in air between two points. Y shows the creepage path (along surfaces) between the same two points.

Figure 17. Typical Installation

Power Consumption

Check that power supply will not be overloaded. Maximum power consumption of the board is stated on page 25.

The user should check that the total power drawn by the host computer, the Server Adapter, and any other peripherals, must not exceed the capability of the host Power Supply Unit.

The adapter does not draw power from the ISDN network.

Regulatory Information for France

The S2M PRI adapter and all BRI adapters are fully compliant with the following French ISDN delta requirements to

I-CTR3 and I-CTR4: CSE P 10-21 and ETS 300 104 (layer 3) as recorded in ITAAB advisory note no.54.

Additional Safety Instructions for Norway and Sweden

(DIVA Server PRI)

If the PRI interface is connected to a TNV-1 circuit, the DIVA Server PRI shall be surrounded by a minimum air gap of

2.5 mm.

Regulatory Information for Australia

ISA and PCI Models

This customer equipment shall only be installed in a PC that requires the use of a tool to gain access to internal parts (e.g. this customer equipment must not be installed in a PC with a “flip lid”).

Proper installation of the ISDN card requires that the ISDN card is screwed to the metal backplate of the computer.

This ensures proper grounding, which is necessary for safety purposes.

This customer equipment may only be installed in host equipment where there is at least 2mm of air gap between the customer equipment and adjacent boards (PCBs).

Only ACA permitted line cord set(s) or made from ACA certified components shall be used as replacements with this customer equipment.

DIVA Server PRI

Warning: This customer equipment is to be installed and maintained by service personnel as defined by

AS/NZS 3260 Clause 1.2.14.3 Service Personnel. It may be hazardous if your computer is not properly plugged in and grounded.

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International Regulatory Information

International Approval Identifiers

Approval identifiers for specific adapters and countries are listed below.

DIVA Server BRI Quadro S2M SCOM DIVA Server PRI

Europe** AA 606 138

Canada 17161

17160

Germany A 121346 F (ISA)

D133819 K (PCI)

Hong Kong* 92007/97/119/A1

(ISA)

Japan T97-5356-0

(ISA)

AA 605 636

14619A

A 102751 C

028/97/CCC

T95-5252-0

AA 605 630

15156

15157

A 108253 E

T96-6029-0

AA 605 635 (ISA)

AA 605 631 (MCA)

14418

A 014259 C (ISA)

A 015 042 C (MCA)

079/95/CCF

T93-5092-0

AA 607 510

Pending

D 132 155 J

Pending

Pending

Singapore ISDN1-ISTA-AE-1141-

96 (ISA)

ISDN1-ISTA-AE-1082-

96

ISDN2-IPTA-AD-1012-

96

ISDN1-ISTA-AA-0007-

95

Pending

Switzerland 97.0381.I.N (ISA)

97.1066.I.N (PCI)

US

95.0180.I.N

95.0137.I.N

93.0482.I.N (ISA)

94.0787.I.N (MCA)

97.0657.I.N

E3SCAN-30961-XD-N

(ISA)

E3SCAN-25149-XD-N

(PCI)

E3SCAN-32657-XD-N E3SCAN-32668-XD-N

E3SCAN-32671-XD-N

E3SCAN-32661-XD-N

E3SCAN-32660-XD-N

Pending

** Includes only countries that accept European Union approval ( mark): Austria, Belgium, Denmark,

Finland, France, Greece, Iceland, Italy, Ireland, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain,

Sweden, and United Kingdom.

* In Hong Kong, mandatory approvals are not required for Basic Rate Interface (BRI) adapters.

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12 - Customer Services

To obtain technical support for Eicon products, contact either Eicon Technology or your

Eicon Technology supplier as indicated below. Please note that in some regions you can save time and long-distance charges by sending a description of your situation by fax. Customer

Services personnel will then call you to provide a solution or to request additional information.

In the United States, Central and South America, Western Canada (Manitoba westward), and the Atlantic Provinces (New Brunswick eastward), call our Dallas office at 972-417-5515 or send a fax marked “Attn.: Customer Services” to 972-417-5610.

In Eastern Canada (Ontario and Quebec), call our Montreal office at 514-745-5577 and ask for Customer Services, or send a fax marked “Attn.: Customer Services” to 514-745-5502.

In Europe, Russia, Iceland, Africa, and the Middle East, contact your Eicon Technology supplier.

In these Asian and Pacific countries, call our Sydney office at +61-2-9919-7200 and ask for

Customer Services, or send a fax marked “Attn.: Customer Services” to +61-2-9929-6300:

Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand,

Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam.

In any other region, contact the office or supplier closest to your location.

World Wide Web

Information about Eicon Technology products and services—including documentation and software updates—is available from our web site at www.eicon.com.

ISDN Zone

Visit our ISDN site www.isdnzone.com, where you can pick up plenty of information concerning ISDN.

Help Web

Visit our Help Web at www.eicon.com/support/ema. The help web contains detailed instructions for installing and configuring your Server adapter and software for various uses.

The help web also contains useful troubleshooting information. If you have problems with your

Server adapter or the corresponding software, try the suggestions listed on the help web before you call Customer Services.

Comments

If you wish to make comments about your Eicon Technology Server adapter, address them by

E-mail to: [email protected]

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