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Bios-stack used: 0x1490
Bios-stack free: 0x2B70
Aux-stack used: 0x124
Aux-stack free: 0x1EDC

Running application
[Default configuration used | Empty configuration used]
Parsing text mode configuration ...
Configuration parsed
Initializing

Press any key to get started

On reaching this point, you can set micro-switch '5' in the OFF position (it is not necessary to turn off the device).
This way, the saved configuration will run the next time you restart the device.

1.5 PMC-PCI Cards

The ATLAS 152 features and interfaces can be amplified by inserting PMC boards (PCI mezzanine card). In order to
correctly insert the card, please follow the steps given below.

1.5.1 Procedure to install PMC cards

(1)

Switch off the device and remove the cables as described in the section on connection in this manual.

(2)

Remove the device from the workplace and place it in a stable, safe place where it can be easily accessed and
handled. Open up the device. To do this you need to remove the upper cover, which is secured through two
screws located on the underside of the device.

(3)

Once the screws have been removed, in order to remove the cover, slide it towards the front panel and then re-
move it by lifting it. Place it in a safe place.

(4)

Find the place where the PMC board needs to be located. This slot has a set of elevated connectors with
golden contacts and a pair of securing screws.

(5)

Remove the blind cover from the spot. This cover is located on the rear panel. Push this out.

(6)

Place PMC board securing posts over the securing screws. Secure these firmly.

(7)

Place the PMC card in the slot so that this firstly adjusts to the space on the device rear panel and subsequently
to the two PMC connections. This operation must be carefully carried out without forcing any piece or part of the
device. Check that the board is clearly settled over the PMC connectors.

(8)

Screw the PMC board to the posts. To do this, use two screws with their corresponding washers. Firmly tighten
the screws without damaging the board.

(9)

Close the device with the cover. To do this, place the device upside down adjusting the three slots on the under-
side in the device’s front panel and subsequently adjust the cover. Secure the cover with the screws.

(10) Connect and switch on the device as explained in the connection section. Should you detect any problems,

switch off the device and make sure that the above steps have been carried out correctly. If the problem per-
sists, please contact your usual supplier.

(11) Connect a terminal to the console and check that the device detects the PMC board.

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Summary of Contents for ATLAS 152

Page 1: ...ATLAS 152 Installation Manual Copyright Teldat DM694 I Version 3 1 7 2015 Teldat S A Teldat S A Manual ATLAS 152 1...

Page 2: ...eldat S A offers no warranty whatsoever for information contained in this manual Teldat S A is not liable for any direct indirect collateral consequential or any other damage connected to the deliv er...

Page 3: ...uration 9 1 5 PMC PCI Cards 11 1 5 1 Procedure to install PMC cards 11 Appendix A Technical Information 13 A 1 Troubleshooting 13 A 2 Software upgrading 14 A 3 Connectors 14 A 3 1 LAN Connector 14 A 3...

Page 4: ...Table of Contents Teldat S A ii ATLAS 152...

Page 5: ...ctual device Warning The equipment is intended to be installed by Service Personnel and only handled by qualified person nel If not the device may be damaged and malfunction This device contains eleme...

Page 6: ...e range of protocols and IP routing functionalities make this an outstanding feature In addition the ATLAS 152 covers the access needs through ADSL ADS2 both over PSTN as well as over ISDN As regards...

Page 7: ...ower supply switch is in the OFF position Place the on off power supply switch in the OFF position Connect all data cables Disconnect the power supply from the device Connect the power supply to the d...

Page 8: ...tenna cables in the device Fig 6 Antenna Connectors for Wireless LAN 1 2 1 1 ADSL Connection The ADSL interface has a 4 wire RJ11 female connector Only the central pair is used for data transmission r...

Page 9: ...the telephone and any undesired signals generated by the telephone from interfering with the ADSL signal Fig 8 shows a typical installation with micro filter Fig 8 ADSL installation with micro filter...

Page 10: ...nation resistors Fig 9 Switch for the BUS S termination resistors Single or last terminal in the ISDN S bus The TERM pushbutton must be in the ON position if the router is the only element connected t...

Page 11: ...connectors for Wireless LAN 1 2 1 4 Configuration Connection The ATLAS 152 routers have a female RJ45 connector on the rear panel labeled as Conf which provides access to the device s local console F...

Page 12: ...apter also provided with the device In cases where the terminal has DB25 connectors you must use an additional adapter Fig 14 Configuration connection 1 3 Meaning of the LEDs Fig 15 Front panel 1 Inst...

Page 13: ...e the default configuration file config def These should not be handled by the user unless it is necessary to re establish the default configurations Note All the micro switches must be in the OFF pos...

Page 14: ...k free 0x000013C8 BIOS TELDAT c Teldat BIOS CODE VERSION 01 06 CLK 262144 KHz BUSCLK 65536 KHz PCICLK 65536 KHz L0 Date 01 12 06 Thursday Time 12 40 13 SDRAM size 32 Megabytes BANK 0 32 Megabytes dete...

Page 15: ...ectors with golden contacts and a pair of securing screws 5 Remove the blind cover from the spot This cover is located on the rear panel Push this out 6 Place PMC board securing posts over the securin...

Page 16: ...Mb NVRAM 128 Kb EEPROM 2048 Bytes DPRAM 8192 Bytes ISAC RDSI_B RDSI_B SECURITY ENGINE PCI device Host bridge Bus 0 Device 0 Function 0 Subs Vendor 0x0000 Subs Device 0x0000 Slot 1 PCI device CardBus...

Page 17: ...y have to reload the device BIOS and the routing application The device is taking a long time to display the application prompt Check that micro switch 3 is in the OFF position You have forgotten the...

Page 18: ...a format known as distribution This consists of a single file containing all the necessary files to update your device as well as detailed information on the content A 3 Connectors A 3 1 LAN Connector...

Page 19: ...ROCESSORS Motorola PowerPC MPC8xx MEMORY 32 128 Mbytes in SDRAM STORAGE UNIT FLASH Memory 8 32 Mbytes EEPROM 2 Kbytes NVRAM 128 Kbytes LAN Interface PROTOCOLS Ethernet 802 3 SPEED SWITCH 10 100 Mbps B...

Page 20: ...LOCAL TERMINAL V 24 9 600 8 N 1 without flow control CONNECTOR RJ45 female on the rear part of the device Power supply INPUT VOLTAGE 100 240 V AC INPUT CURRENT 1 5 A INPUT FREQUENCY 47 63 Hz MAXIMUM...

Page 21: ...and any additional steps established by law All the packing materials i e the cardboard box plastic and any other packaging together with the pieces making up an ATLAS 152 must be recycled complying w...

Page 22: ...B 2 Translated Safety Warnings 012 03 01 4 5 67 8 3 51 8 5 89 12 0 5 67 8 5 8 5 8 Connections 4 Safety information Teldat S A 18 ATLAS 152...

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