
Installing an ACCX (AYC22) Card
Issue 4.0 October 1996
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Installing an ACCX (AYC22) Card
Each ACCX card has two serial connectors: DCP and RS-232. Four channels
exist per card, all of which can be DCP or RS-232 connections. Or, two channels
can be DCP and two can be RS-232.
The ACCX card has a 78 pin, D-Sub connector attached to the card. This
connector attaches to a cable that leads to a break-out box. From there the
connector is broken into the RS-232 connections (25 pin connector) and the DCP
connections (50 pin connector). The breakout box can either be mounted on the
wall or set on the floor.
Refer to Chapter 1, ‘‘Preparing the Site’’, and Appendix B, ‘‘Cable Connectivity’’,
for additional information on how to cable the ACCX card.
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WARNING:
Observe proper electrostatic discharge precautions when handling
computer components. Wear a ground wrist strap against your bare skin
and connect to an earth ground.
Follow the steps under ‘‘General Steps for Circuit Card Installation’’ on page 6-4
referring to the information below for switch and jumper settings.
Setting the Resource Options
Figure 8-2 shows the ACCX networking card. Only one ACCX card can be used
in the MAP/5.
Refer to Chapter 4, ‘‘Configuring the System’’, for the correct slot assignment if
adding a new card to the platform.
Figure 8-3 shows the dip switch settings for the card. The ACCX card includes 8
dip switches labeled SA4 through SA11 which are used to set the address for the
card.
Summary of Contents for Lucent Technologies INTUITY MAP/5
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Page 11: ...Contents Issue 4 0 October 1996 xi ABB Abbreviations ABB 1 GL Glossary GL 1 IN Index IN 1 ...
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Page 50: ...Getting Started 2 4 Issue 4 0 October 1996 Figure 2 1 How to Hold a Short Circuit Card ...
Page 76: ...Connecting Peripherals and Powering Up 3 20 Issue 4 0 October 1996 ...
Page 94: ...Getting Inside the Computer 5 10 Issue 4 0 October 1996 ...
Page 100: ...Installing Circuit Cards Introduction and Types 6 6 Issue 4 0 October 1996 ...
Page 104: ...Installing Tip Ring Circuit Cards 7 4 Issue 4 0 October 1996 ...
Page 138: ...Installing Optional Hardware 10 18 Issue 4 0 October 1996 ...
Page 146: ...Finishing Up 11 8 Issue 4 0 October 1996 ...
Page 150: ...Component Ordering Numbers A 4 Issue 4 0 October 1996 ...
Page 184: ...Cable Connectivity B 34 Issue 4 0 October 1996 ...
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