C320Turbo/PCIEL
Hardware Installation
2-6
WARNING
Do not use a 25-pin cable to connect the Intellio C320Turbo/PCIEL Control Board to the CPU Module when using
the power adapter as this will cause severe damage. (Power will come from the power adapter and from the
Intellio C320Turbo/PCIEL Control Board.)
D: Connect the power adapter to the CPU Module. Keep the CPU Module’s power switch in the OFF
position. If UART Modules are also required, keep the CPU Module powered OFF until all
necessary UART Modules are installed.
E: Install the power adapter to a power source (110V or 220V AC).
F: Replace the system cover.
Step 8: If additional extension modules are required, plug the DB37 to DB37 male end of the 1-meter cable
into the DB37 female connector on the rear panel of the Basic Module, and the other end of the cable
into the DB37 male connector on the rear panel of the extension module. If more extension modules
are needed, connect the next extension module to the previous one as described above.
To mount the module(s) on the industrial standard 19” rack, the Rack Mount Kit with two L-type
plates and eight screws should be used.
Step 9: After making sure that each component has been correctly installed, you are recommended to power
on the Basic Module first, then power on the PC system.
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Installation of the external Basic/Extensive module is now complete. Continue to
install the software driver as explained in chapter 3.
Operating LED Indicators
After completing the installation and powering on the CPU/Basic Module and the PC system, check the two-digit
LED display on the CPU/Basic Module. These LEDs show the results of the system self-diagnostic tests, which
are run by the CPU/Basic Module after startup.
The CPU/Basic Module will first test the ROM and RAM of itself, and then UART/Extensive Module(s) if present.
If any error is found, the LED display will show one of the messages described in “Troubleshooting” chapter.
If the first test passes, the CPU/Basic Module will display “Ld”, and wait for firmware to load from the Intellio
C320Turbo/PCIEL Control Board. After loading the firmware, the CPU Module will scan for the number of UART
Modules and the number of ports available. The LED will show the last accessible port.