2.0 Installing The Interface Option
This section describes the process for installing the interface option.
Make sure you have the following items before starting installation of this option.
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LAN server. This must be a DOS-based personal computer (PC) with the following:
—386 or 486 CPU (486 CPU required for Novell NetWare 4X)
—8 megabytes of available RAM (16 megabytes of RAM required for Novell NetWare 4X)
—5 megabytes of free disk space on the sys volume
—1 RS-232 port available
—Novell NetWare software version 3.11 or higher (supplied in some kits)
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DXP digital communications system containing software version 8.A or higher
or DXP Plus system containing software revision 2.A or higher
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Novell Telephony Services software (supplied in some kits)
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System driver (supplied in kit)
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Standard 6-conductor line cord (supplied in kit)
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Software key (supplied in kit)
Modular to 25-pin adapter (supplied in kit)
Even though the server may be located at some distance from the system, installation specialists
recommend that you first connect it directly to the system. This is so you can do a system check to verify
correct operation. Test the system with hand-shaking off and then on (preferred).
Once you have checked out the system, you can connect the server to the system through house wiring
using modular jacks.
If a connection problem occurs with either type of installation, refer to section 2.4, Checking The Signal
Paths, for a signal interconnect diagram. Using this diagram and an ohmmeter, to trace through all of the
circuit paths between the server and system.
NOTE: The standard 6-conductor line cord, as supplied in the this kit,"rolls-over" the signals. That is,
the signal on pin 6 on one end of the line cord appears on pin 1 on the opposite end, and so forth..
2.1
Connecting The Server Directly To The DXP System
Install the following kit-supplied items: software key, modular to 25-pin EIA adapter, and 6-conductor
line cord for connecting the server’s RS-232 port to the system’s serial data port.
1. Install the software key supplied in the kit on the 25-pin serial port on the rear of the server. If you are
using the 9-pin serial port, you must first install a 9-to 25-pin adapter (see the following note).
NOTE: When using the 9-pin serial port, locate a 9-to 25-pin adapter. These are available at most
computer stores. Make sure pins 4 and 6 on the DB-9 end of the adapter are connected to pins 20
and 6 respectively on the DB-25 end. See Figure 2 for a connection diagram.
2. Plug the modular to 25-pin adapter supplied in the kit onto the connector on the software key.
3. Plug one end of the kit-supplied line cord into the modular connector on the adapter you installed in
step 2. Plug the other end of the line cord into one of the serial ports labeled RS-232 1 or RS-232 2 on
the front edge of the DXCPU board in the DXP common equipment cabinet.
NOTE: Even though the DXAUX board in some DXP systems may contain additional RS-232 ports, use
one of the two RS-232 serial ports on the DXCPU board for optimal performance of this option.
Installing The Telephone Services Interface
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6 – Installing the Telephone Services Interface
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