Note:
Do not connect a mouse to this rear connector if a mouse is plugged into the key-
board connector on the front panel. Doing so may cause each mouse to operate
improperly.
COM1 serial connector, RS-232:
This RS-232 compatible serial port is located right above the
PS/2 keyboard/mouse connector (see figure 3).
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Refer to page 41 for COM1 serial port pin assignments.
Ethernet port:
This RJ45 connector provides a 10 BaseTX and 100 BaseTX autosensing
Ethernet connection.
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Refer to page 43 for Ethernet connector pin assignments.
Video connector:
This 15-pin high-density female connector is used to connect a monitor
to the unit's video output.
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Refer to page 44 for video connector pinouts.
COM2 serial connector, RS-232:
This RS-232 compatible serial port is located above the paral-
lel port (see figure 3).
•
Refer to page 42 for COM2 serial port pin assignments.
Fan outlet grille:
Unobstructed airflow is essential to proper ventilation and cooling of the
1614. Do not obstruct this outlet.
Opening the Unit
To prepare your unit for installation or to reconfigure an installed unit’s hardware op-
tions, you may want to upgrade the unit’s memory, add expansion cards, or change a
connector’s jumper setting. You will need to open the unit to access the motherboard.
To Open the Unit
Warning:
You must disconnect the power cable and any other external cables con-
nected to the unit before opening the unit. To close the unit, perform the open unit
steps in reverse order.
1.
Turn off the unit.
2.
If the 1614 is mounted on its optional slide rails, slide it forward, out of the rack
or cabinet in which it is mounted.
3.
Disconnect the power and any other cables connecting the 1614 to external devices.
4.
Remove the 1614 from any rack or case in which it has been mounted.
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