Dialogic
®
DMV1200BTEP Media Board
Quick Install Card for PCI
Part Number 64-0065-02
Copyright © 2003-2007
Dialogic Corporation.
All Rights Reserved.
Before You Begin
Protecting the Board from Damage
Caution! All computer boards are sensitive to
electrostatic discharge (“ESD”). Handle all static-sensitive
boards and components at a static-safe work area, and observe
anti-static precautions at all times.
If you are not familiar with ESD safety precautions, visit
http://www.dialogic.com/support/hwinstall to learn more.
Unpacking the Board
Unpack the Dialogic
®
DMV1200BTEP Media Board
(“board”) according to the following steps:
1. Prepare a static-safeguarded work area.
2. Carefully remove the board from the shipping
carton and anti-static packaging. Handle the board
by the edges and avoid touching the board’s
components.
3. Lay the board on the static-dissipative work
surface.
Note: Place boards in static-shielding bags when carrying
boards from station to station.
CAUTION: Do not remove the board from the anti-static
packaging until you are ready to install it. Observe proper
anti-static precautions at all times.
Configuring the Hardware
Board Identification
The DM3 device driver, part of the system software, assigns
board instance numbers in ascending order (beginning with 0)
as it detects each board in your system. A board instance
number is the identification (ID) number used by the system
software to recognize the board.
NOTE: If you add or remove a board, the system may
change the existing board instance (ID) numbers.
Windows System
After the hardware and the system software are installed,
refer to the Dialogic
®
Configuration Manager configuration
utility to retrieve the board instance (ID) number(s) assigned
to the board(s) in your system.
See the DCM online help for more details about board
identification.
Linux System
In a Linux system, you must set SW1 to a unique number for
each DM3 board in your system. Use a non-magnetic
screwdriver to turn SW1 to 1 of 16 board settings, 0-9 or A-F.
After the hardware and system software are installed, refer to
the proper configuration files to retrieve the board instance
(ID) number(s) assigned to the board(s) in your system.
For more information about Linux configuration files, see the
Software Installation Reference.
Installing the Hardware
NOTE: Dialogic recommends that you install the hardware
before the system software. However, if you are adding DM3
hardware to an existing DM3 system, you do not need to
uninstall existing DM3 software.
1. With your computer on the static-safe work area, switch
off the power and disconnect all power cords from the
electrical outlets.
3. Select an empty PCI expansion bus slot and remove the
slot’s retaining screw and access cover plate (if
applicable).
5. Using the slot’s board guides, insert the edge connector
of the board into the bus slot. Press firmly until the
board is securely seated in the slot.
4. If you are not installing your board in an ISA form
factor PCI slot, remove the ISA edge retainer from the
board.
2. Remove the chassis cover plate.
Physical Description
1. RJ-48C jacks: Connectors (4) to external digital
telephone network interface.
2. General Network Interface Alarm LED
3. Power LED
4. Reset LED
5. SW1: Rotary switch to set board identification
(Linux systems only).
6. POST LEDs: Indicate Power On Self Test (POST)
status during power up.
Alarm LEDs: Indicate network alarms for each
trunk.
Red: Alarm to indicate loss of signal.
Yellow: Alarm to indicate loss of frame
synchronization at far end of external network.
Green: Indicates signal present; powered up
and receiving signal from external sources.
Loopback: Indicates loopback mode is
activated.
7. CT/MVIP Bus Termination Jumpers: Bus signal
is terminated when the corresponding jumper clip is
installed. Signal must be terminated only on boards
at each end of the CT Bus cable.
JP2A: CT Bus termination jumper
JP2B: MVIP Bus termination jumper
8. P3: CT Bus connector
9. ISA Edge Retainer
10. Signal Processing Daughterboard
1
5
10
8
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
6
7
Red
Yellow
Green
Loopback
CH4 CH3 CH2 CH1
JP2B
JP2A
9
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