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IBM IBM ARTIC X.25 Interface Co-ProcessorPCI Adapter Guide to Operations

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Removal and Replacement Procedures ... 4-17Co-Processor Adapter Removal ... 4-18Co-Processor Adapter Replacement ...

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About This BookThis manual contains the following information for the IBM ARTICX.25 Interface Co-Processor PCI adapter (referred to as the PCIco-pr

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x X.25 Co-Processor PCI GTO

Page 5 - Statement of Limited Warranty

Chapter 1. Product DescriptionThe IBM ARTIC X.25 Interface Co-Processor PCI adapter (calledPCI co-processor adapter throughout this book), with su

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SpecificationsSizeLength: 181 mm (7.125 inches)Width: 17.5 mm (0.7 inches)Height: 127 mm (5.0 inches)Weight: 0.15 kg (0.33 lbs)Environment  Air

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Adapter Cable OptionsThe following adapter cables are available as options: X.21 Cable (FRU Part Number 16F1865)The X.21 cable is 3 meters (9.9 fe

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1-4 X.25 Co-Processor PCI GTO

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Chapter 2. InstallationThis chapter lists the hardware and software/microcode requirementsand provides information for setting up and installing t

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Handling Static-Sensitive DevicesComponents for your PCI co-processor adapter can be damaged bystatic discharges. To prevent this damage, your PCI

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Step 1: Install the PCI Co-Processor Adapter in theSystem UnitUse the following steps as general information for installing your PCIco-processor ad

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11. Install the adapter by holding it by the top and firmly pressing itinto the expansion slot. 12. Align the slot in the card-retaining bracket w

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Step 2. Download the Diagnostics and OperatingSystem Support ProgramsDiagnostics and support programs for various operating systems areavailable wi

Page 15 - Adapter Cable Options

3. Choose the Transfer Protocol supported by yourcommunications software.4. View online or download the Readme/Instruction file.5. Follow the inst

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 IBM Realtime Control Microcode (ICAAIM.COM)ICAAIM.COM is the RAM-resident control program for the PCIco-processor adapter and is supplied with th

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Step 4: Connect the Optional Adapter CableUse the following steps to connect your adapter cable.Note: The optional adapter cables are described o

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Chapter 3. Connector Information Pin NumbersThe 37-pin, D-shell, male connector on the PCI co-processor adapteris shown below.1201937The 15-pin, D

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Pin AssignmentsX.21 Connector InformationThe X.21 pin assignments for the 37-pin connector on the PCIco-processor adapter and the corresponding p

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X.21 bis (V.24) Connector InformationThe X.21 bis (V.24) pin assignments for the 37-pin connector on thePCI co-processor adapter and the correspond

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X.21 bis (V.35) Connector InformationThe X.21 bis (V.35) pin assignments for the 37-pin connector on thePCI co-processor adapter and the correspon

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Chapter 4. Problem DeterminationProceduresThis chapter contains step-by-step instructions that can help youdetermine if your PCI co-processor adap

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IBM ARTIC X.25 Interface Co-ProcessorPCI Adapter Guide to OperationsIBM

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System Unit DiagnosticsFor details on performing the system unit diagnostics, see “ProblemDetermination Procedures” in the operating instructions

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PCI Co-Processor Adapter Diagnostics TestNotes:1. You can test the PCI co-processor adapter with or without the37-pin wrap plug (shown in “Service

Page 26 - X.21 Connector Information

1. Set the Power switch on the system unit to Off.2. Insert your copy of the IBM Realtime Interface Co-Processor:Advanced Diagnostics diskette int

Page 27 - Assignments

Blank Screen, Blinking Cursor, or Non-DecipherableDataIf your screen is completely blank or has a blinking cursor ornon-decipherable data, do the f

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à ðIBM REALTIME INTERFACE CO-PROCESSORAND X.25 INTERFACE CO-PROCESSOR _____________________________________________________| | | | | | |PRESEN

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A screen similar to the following may appear.à ð _______________________________________________________________IBM REALTIME INTERFACE CO-PROCESSOR

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à ðIBM REALTIME INTERFACE CO-PROCESSORAND X.25 INTERFACE CO-PROCESSOR _____________________________________________________| | | | | | |PRESEN

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à ðIBM REALTIME INTERFACE CO-PROCESSORAND X.25 INTERFACE CO-PROCESSOR _____________________________________________________| | | | | | |PRESENT

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If the switches are set correctly but the configuration shown on yourdisplay is wrong, replace the co-processor adapter associated withthe incorre

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DO YOU WANT TO TEST A CO-PROCESSOR ADAPTER SHOWNAS PRESENT ON THE DISPLAYED SCREEN?Note: A co-processor adapter is present if a “Y” appears in the

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Important Before using this information and the product it supports, be sure to read all theinformation in Appendix B, “Notices.”Before installi

Page 35 - Configuration Screen

FRU and Error Code TableUse the information in the following table to identify the failing FRU(field replaceable unit). Part numbers for FRUs are

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Interface TestA screen similar to the following is displayed for the interface test.à ðIBM REALTIME INTERFACE CO-PROCESSORAND X.25 INTERFACE CO-PR

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DO YOU WANT TO TEST AN INTERFACE (V.24, V.35, OR X.21)?Note: You can test the PCI co-processor adapter with or without the37-pin wrap plug (shown

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à ðIBM REALTIME INTERFACE CO-PROCESSORAND X.25 INTERFACE CO-PROCESSOR _____________________________________________________| | | | | | |PRESENT

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à ðIBM REALTIME INTERFACE CO-PROCESSORAND X.25 INTERFACE CO-PROCESSOR _____________________________________________________| | | | | | |PRESEN

Page 40 - FRU and Error Code Table

3. Insert your copy of the IBM Realtime Interface Co-Processor:Advanced Diagnostic diskette into the diskette drive, if previouslyremoved.4. When t

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Co-Processor Adapter RemovalNote: The following steps are an example of co-processor adapterremoval. For specific adapter removal instructions, c

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8. Remove the co-processor adapter mounting screw. Problem Determination Procedures 4-19

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9. Grasp the co-processor adapter by the top corners and liftstraight up.Co-Processor Adapter ReplacementNote: The following steps are an example

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3. Press down firmly on the co-processor adapter to seat theconnector. 4. Install the co-processor adapter’s mounting screw.5. Install the system u

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Statement of Limited WarrantyThe warranties provided by IBM in this Statement of Limited Warranty apply only toMachines you originally purchase for

Page 46 - Co-Processor Adapter Removal

Service PartsAssembly 1: PCI Co-Processor Adapter12 Asm– Part Index Number Units Description1–1 55H4513 1 PCI co-processor adapter with memory–

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Assembly 2: Cables and Wrap Plugs Asm– Part Index Number Units Description2–1 16F1887 1 Cable Option X.21 (P/N 07F3151)–1 16F1888 1 Cable Option

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Appendix A. Special ConfigurationInformation Note: This appendix contains special configuration information for DOSand OS/2. If you are using ano

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Adding an ICAPARM.PRM File Entry for the PCICo-Processor AdapterThe only time you need to add an entry to the ICAPARM.PRM file forthe PCI co-proce

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Example 1 — for One Co-Processor AdapterThe following example shows an ICAPARM.PRM file that can beused if you have one co-processor adapter instal

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9 and 10 System Unit Address to call an adapter reset. Use thevalues shown: 0Fh, E010h. (Not supported on the PCIco-processor adapter.)11 End-Reco

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Changing Your CONFIG.SYS FileIf OS/2 and Communications Manager/2 (CM/2) are being used, oneline of the CONFIG.SYS file must be modified (using a t

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A-6 X.25 Co-Processor PCI GTO

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Appendix B. NoticesReferences in this publication to IBM products, programs, or servicesdo not imply that IBM intends to make these available in a

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If you transfer a Machine to another user, warranty service is available to that user forthe remainder of the warranty period. You should give you

Page 57 - Changing Your CONFIG.SYS File

Safety InformationTurn Everything OFF.Attach signal cables toreceptacles.First, remove power cord fromoutlet.To DisconnectNote: In the UK, by law

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Notice to United Kingdom UsersThe United Kingdom Telecommunications Act 1984This apparatus is approved under General Approval number NS/G/1234/J/1

Page 59 - Appendix B. Notices

Required Electronic Emission and ConnectivityNoticesClass A Federal Communications CommissionStatementFederal Communications Commission (FCC)State

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Industry Canada Compliance StatementThis Class A digital apparatus meets the requirements of theCanadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations

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Informationen in Hinsicht EMVG Paragraph 3, Abs. 2: Das Gerät erfüllt die Schutzanforderungen nach EN 50082-1 und EN 55022 Klasse A.EN 55022 Klass

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JapanThis equipment is in the 1st Class category (information equipmentto be used in commercial and/or industrial areas) and conforms tothe standa

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Microcode Notice to CustomersMicrocode supplied by IBM for the ARTIC X.25 InterfaceCo-Processor PCI (PCI co-processor adapter) is protected bycopy

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Readers' Comments — We'd Like to Hearfrom You IBM ARTIC X.25 Interface Co-ProcessorPCI Adapter Guide to OperationsPart Number 77H4686Overa

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THESE WARRANTIES GIVE YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOUMAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM JURISDICTIONTO JURISDICTION. SOME JURISDICTIONS D

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IBMPart Number: 77H4686Printed in U.S.A.77H4686

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