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Dialogic

®

 

DM/N1200-4E1-cPCI 

Digital Telephony Interface Board

 

Quick Install Card for CompactPCI 

 

Part Number         

64-0075-02     

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

®

 DM/N1200-4E1-cPCI Digital 

Telephony Interface 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. 

 

Installing the Product

 

CAUTION:

  The procedures provided in this document 

fully describe how to install the DM/N1200-4E1-cPCI in 
a “cold” system (powered off). The procedure for live 
insertion, or hot swap, is system dependent. Refer to the 
Administration Guide for your particular  Dialogic

®

 

System Software release for further details.

 

Installing the Rear I/O Module 

NOTE:

  If you are installing the product in a live insertion 

system (powered-on), you should install the Rear I/O 
module before the main board. 

1.

 

Work at a static-safe area. Turn the power to the 
chassis 

OFF

 if you do not have a live insertion 

system. If you have live insertion capability, the power 
to the chassis can remain 

ON

2.

 

Remove the cover plate or open the chassis door. 

3.

 

If you already installed the main board, locate the rear 
of the selected slot; otherwise, select an empty 
peripheral expansion bus slot. 

4.

 

Install the Rear I/O module in the rear of the slot. Use 
the slot’s board guides as you insert the board into the 
chassis slot. Make sure that the tabs on the board 
extractors engage the guide holes in the chassis card 
cage, then lock down the board extractors until the 
red locking tabs snap shut. 

 

CAUTION:

  CompactPCI backplane pins are bent 

easily. Make sure that the board is seated with hand 
pressure before fully seating board. If board extractors 
are used to seat the board, make sure to seat evenly. 

Installing the Main Board 

NOTE:

  If you are installing the product in a live insertion 

system (with the power on), you should install the Rear I/O 
module before the main board. 

1.

 

Work at a static-safe area. Turn the power to the 
chassis 

OFF

 if you do not have a live insertion 

system. If you have live insertion capability, the power 
to the chassis can remain 

ON

2.

 

Remove the cover plate or open the front chassis 
door. 

3.

 

If you already installed the Rear I/O module, locate 
the front of the selected slot; otherwise, select an 
empty peripheral expansion bus slot. 

4.

 

Install the main board in the front of the selected slot. 
Use the slot’s board guides as you insert the board 
into the chassis slot. Make sure that the tabs on the 

 * The connection to the Ethernet is used only for

voice-over IP (VOIP) applications. In all other instances, 
it is not functional.

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Out of Service LED—Indicates board is out of service or in 
reset from host
Alarm Status LEDs:

RED—

Indicates loss of clock on incoming lines from external 

networks

YELLOW—

Indicates loss of frame synchronization at far end 

external networks

Carrier Signal—

Indicates board is powered up and receiving 

signal from external E–1 sources

Loopback—

Indicates the E–1 networks are in loopback mode

Power LED—Indicates board is powered up
Board Extractor
Global Memory Module
P1, P4, and P5—Compact PCI board connectors to backplane

BNC Connectors—Connectors to external E–1
(75-Ohm) telephone network interface
P2—Network interface test port
J1, J2, J3, and J4—Connectors to external E–1
(120-Ohm) digital telephone network interface
Ethernet Connectors*—Connects to Ethernet network
P5—Rear I/O module connector to Compact PCI 
backplane

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Compact PCI Baseboard

Rear I/O Modules

E–1 120-Ohm

E–1 75-Ohm

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