
About This Book
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Issue 4.0 October 1996
Organization of This Book
This book is organized as follows:
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Chapter 1, "Preparing the Site"
This chapter discusses environmental, space, and power requirements,
how to verify power supply intake voltage, how to prewire for pinout
connections, how to make asynchronous connections, and how to make
connections for networking.
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This chapter discusses warnings pertaining to installing the system,
required tools, how to unpack the MAP/5, factory information regarding
the system,and descriptions of hardware components.
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Chapter 3, "Connecting Peripherals and Powering Up"
This chapter describes how to connect the peripherals: monitor, keyboard,
printer, 3820 modem, and 7400A data module, the importance of
completing all cabling connections, how to power up, and how to verify
system setup if necessary.
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Chapter 4, "Configuring the System"
This chapter describes how to configure the system, that is, allocate
system resources for additional circuit cards and hardware components.
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Chapter 5, "Getting Inside the Computer"
This chapter describes how to power down the system or perform a soft
shutdown, how to remove and replace the front panel and top cover of the
MAP/5, how to unlock the MAP/5, and describes the location of internal
and external components.
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Chapter 6, "Installing Circuit Cards — Introduction and Types"
This chapter classifies and groups circuit cards used in the MAP/5. These
groups are further detailed in later chapters. This chapter also describes
the general procedure for installing all types of circuit cards.
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Chapter 7, "Installing Tip/Ring Circuit Cards"
This chapter describes how to set I/O addresses for each of the two
Tip/Ring (AYC10) circuit cards that can be installed in the MAP/5.
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Chapter 8, "Installing Optional Feature Circuit Cards"
This chapter describes how to set jumpers, I/O addresses, and connect
cables for circuit cards that are used for optional features, such as
network, switch, and serial connections.
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Chapter 9, "Installing Standard MAP/5 Circuit Cards"
This chapter describes how to set jumpers for the video controller card
that is always included with the MAP/5.
Summary of Contents for Lucent Technologies INTUITY MAP/5
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