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Installation and configuration
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Mini-Carrier Remote
Description, Installation, and Maintenance
12 Disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet for the AC system or the
DC power source for the DC system and reconnect the 6 AWG ground
wire to the cabinet ground lug.
13 Reconnect the NTAK98AA supply power cord to the AC power outlet
for an AC system or to the DC source for a DC system.
This completes the cabinet installation and system ground test. You can now
install the plug-in cards.
Installing cards into the Remote Option 11 cabinet
The following steps show you how and where to install the NT5D67 RMI and
other cards in the remote Option 11 cabinet. This document provides
step-by-step card installation, which should be followed when additional
cards are installed or defective cards are replaced.
1
Set the DIP switches on the NT5D67 RMI to specify the distance to the
first repeater, framing mode, MMI terminal baud, and the system
terminal settings. See Table 13 on page 69. (All defaults are OFF.) The
DIP switch setting will depend on the physical system configuration.
2
Pull the RMI locking devices away from the faceplate. Holding the card
by these locking devices, insert it into the card guides in the card slot
marked CPU., which is located in slot 0.
3
Slide the card into the module until it engages the backplane connector.
4
Push the locking device levers toward the faceplate to insert the card
connector into the backplane connector and lock the card in place.
5
Observe the LED on the card as it performs self-tests. The LED should
blink three times and then stay on until enabled by software. When
enabled by software, the LED turns off if card is operational.
ATTENTION!!
DO NOT ALTER JUMPER SETTINGS!
The jumpers at J3 determine board-type and should
never be removed or changed. Refer to Figure 11 on
page 57 for the proper settings for these jumpers.