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Chapter 5 — NTMW01 Small System Controller
553-3121-100
Standard 2.0
September 1998
Additional memory, referred to as DRAM on the NTMW01 SSC card,
temporary stores and processes automated routines and user-programmed
commands. The NTMW01 SSC card also retains a copy of customer files in
the event of data loss, in an area called the Backup flash drive.
The NTMW01 SSC card’s Flash daughterboard performs the significant
portion of system software storage and data processing for the Meridian 1
Option 11C Compact. The 32 Mbyte daughterboard is comprised of Flash
ROM and Primary Flash drive.
The Flash ROM holds 24 Mbytes of ROM memory, comprising operating
system data and overlay programs. Flash ROM is expandable using an
expansion flash daughterboard.
The Primary Flash drive contains 8 Mbytes of storage space. Most of the data
storage is allocated to the Primary Flash drive - the main storage area of
customer configured data.
Other system data such as the Secure Storage Area (SSA) also resides in the
Flash drive. The SSA holds data that must survive power-downs.
Boot ROM is a 2 Mbyte storage device located on the NTMW01 SSC card’s
motherboard. It is comprised of boot code, system data, patch data and the
backup copy of the Primary Flash drive’s customer database.
The NTMW01 SSC card is equipped with 8 Mbytes of temporary memory
space called DRAM. DRAM functions much like RAM on a computer
system, whereby system and user files are stored while the system is up and
running. DRAM on the Meridian 1 Option 11C Compact system stores
operating system files, overlay data, patch codes, and the active copy of the
customer database.
Fiber Expansion daughter board
An NTDK22 Fiber Expansion Daughter Board mounted on the
NTMW01 SSC card allows the installation of an expansion cabinet up 33 ft
(10 m) from the main cabinet. An A0632902 Fiber Optic (multi-mode) plastic
cable is used to connect the cabinets together.
The daughter board also provides an additional 16-channel conference loop
and one SDI port at the expansion cabinet.
Summary of Contents for Meridian 1 Option 11C Compact
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