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HOW TO OPERATE MAT
2.2 IMX MAT and IMX Connection
Figure 2-1 shows a serial/direct connection to the IOC card of IMX. The serial/direct connection allows you to ac-
cess the IMX and the different nodes via the Netfusing Link.
Figure 2-1 Serial/Direct Connection to IMX
IMX MAT software supports serial/direct connection to the target IMX. As seen in Figure 2-2 on the next page, a
modem is required at both the remote maintenance center and the IMX site. The LINE port of the modem located
at the IMX site should be connected to the dedicated Line Circuit (LC), and the DATA port should be directly con-
nected to IOC. The serial/dialup connection allows you to access both the first node (IMX) of the Netfusing Link
network and all other nodes within the Netfusing Link network.
Video Card and Monitor
Any Microsoft Windows compatible video card
(256 colors or more, screen size 800 X 600 resolution or greater).
Modem
Any OS supported device; Required when IMX MAT is used for re-
mote dialup access.
CD-ROM Drive
Any OS supported device.
Network
Any 10 BASE-T Network Interface Card when IMX MAT is con-
nected across TCP/IP.
Communication Port
COM1-COM4 when IMX MAT is connected across serial RS-232C
port.
Mouse
Any Microsoft compatible mouse.
Operating System
Microsoft Windows 95 or Microsoft Windows NT.
Be sure to set “small fonts” in the property of the screen.
Table 2-1 PC Requirements to Run IMX MAT (Continued)
Netfusing LINK
IMX
IMX
2400 RS - 232C CA - 1
IMX MAT
IMX MAT PRINTER
IOC
68PH S 2 PORTS CA - A