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IBM ARTIC X.25 Interface Co-ProcessorPCI Adapter Guide to Operations IBM
Page 5 - Statement of Limited Warranty; Production Status; iii
Statement of Limited Warranty The warranties provided by IBM in this Statement of Limited Warranty apply only toMachines you originally purchase for your use, and not for resale, from IBM or yourreseller. The term “Machine” means an IBM machine, its features, conversions,upgrades, elements, or acces...
Page 6 - Warranty Service; Extent of Warranty; iv
If you transfer a Machine to another user, warranty service is available to that user forthe remainder of the warranty period. You should give your proof of purchase and thisStatement to that user. However, for Machines that have a life-time warranty, thiswarranty is not transferable. Warranty Servi...
Page 7 - Limitation of Liability
THESE WARRANTIES GIVE YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOUMAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM JURISDICTIONTO JURISDICTION. SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THEEXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,SO THE ABOVE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.IN THAT EVENT SUCH WARR...
Page 9 - Contents
Contents About This Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ix Related Publications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ix Chapter 1. Product Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 Highlights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 11 - About This Book; PCI; Related Publications; ix
About This Book This manual contains the following information for the IBM ARTICX.25 Interface Co-Processor PCI adapter (referred to as the PCI co-processor adapter throughout this book): A description of the adapter and the optional cables Installation requirements and instructions Connector ...
Page 13 - Chapter 1. Product Description; Highlights
Chapter 1. Product Description The IBM ARTIC X.25 Interface Co-Processor PCI adapter (calledPCI co-processor adapter throughout this book), with supportingsoftware, enables the attachment of a PCI-bus-compatible personalcomputer system to an X.25 Packet-Switched Network so thepersonal computer syste...
Page 14 - Specifications; Size
Specifications Size Length: 181 mm (7.125 inches)Width: 17.5 mm (0.7 inches)Height: 127 mm (5.0 inches)Weight: 0.15 kg (0.33 lbs) Environment Air temperature: Operating: 10 to 35°C (50 to 95°F)Non-Operating: 0 to 60°C (32 to 140°F). Humidity: Operating: 5% through 90%. Electrical Optimum Voltage...
Page 15 - Adapter Cable Options; The following adapter cables are available as options:; Note: These are the same cables used on the IBM X.25 Interface
Adapter Cable Options The following adapter cables are available as options: X.21 Cable (FRU Part Number 16F1865) The X.21 cable is 3 meters (9.9 feet) long. It has a 37-pinfemale connector at the adapter end and a 15-pin maleconnector at the other end. X.21 bis (V.24) Cable (FRU Part Number 16F...
Page 17 - Chapter 2. Installation; Installation Requirements
Chapter 2. Installation This chapter lists the hardware and software/microcode requirementsand provides information for setting up and installing the IBM PCIco-processor adapter. Installation Requirements The PCI co-processor adapter requires the following hardware,software, and microcode. Hardware ...
Page 18 - Handling Static-Sensitive Devices; not touch the metal edge; Installation Instructions
Handling Static-Sensitive Devices Components for your PCI co-processor adapter can be damaged bystatic discharges. To prevent this damage, your PCI co-processoradapter is wrapped in an antistatic bag. Observe the followingprecautions when handling the adapter: Keep the adapter in its antistatic ba...
Page 21 - Downloading from the WWW; Using a Web Browser of your choice, open the Universal; Downloading from the BBS; should be as follows:; Data Bit; Select the operating system support or diagnostic diskette you
Step 2. Download the Diagnostics and OperatingSystem Support Programs Diagnostics and support programs for various operating systems areavailable with the purchase of this card. Specific operating systemsupport programs can be obtained through either the World WideWeb (WWW) or the Bulletin Board Sys...
Page 23 - Step 3: Run Diagnostics to Verify Installation
IBM Realtime Control Microcode (ICAAIM.COM) ICAAIM.COM is the RAM-resident control program for the PCIco-processor adapter and is supplied with the Realtime InterfaceCo-Processor Support Program for your operating system. ICAAIM.COM is loaded automatically onto the adapter by eitherthe IBM X.25 Co...
Page 24 - Step 4: Connect the Optional Adapter Cable; Note: The optional adapter cables are described on page 1-3.
Step 4: Connect the Optional Adapter Cable Use the following steps to connect your adapter cable. Note: The optional adapter cables are described on page 1-3. DANGER Lightning protection. Do not connect or handle thecable during a lightning storm. 1. Align the connector of the adapter cable with the...
Page 25 - Chapter 3. Connector Information; Pin Numbers; adapter cable is shown below.
Chapter 3. Connector Information Pin Numbers The 37-pin, D-shell, male connector on the PCI co-processor adapteris shown below. 1 2 0 1 9 3 7 The 15-pin, D-shell, male connector on the optional X.21(non-switched) adapter cable is shown below. 8 1 5 1 9 The 25-pin, D-shell, male connector on the opti...
Page 29 - Note: To test the PCI co-processor adapter after completing the; The contents of the chapter are:
Chapter 4. Problem DeterminationProcedures This chapter contains step-by-step instructions that can help youdetermine if your PCI co-processor adapter is operating properly inan Intel-based, IBM-compatible system. See “Step 2. Download theDiagnostics and Operating System Support Programs” on page 2-...
Page 30 - System Unit Diagnostics; Note: If you are unsure of a problem area, perform the system unit; For all other locations, call your country specialists.
System Unit Diagnostics For details on performing the system unit diagnostics, see “ProblemDetermination Procedures” in the operating instructions supplied withyour computer system. The system unit diagnostics will not detect PCI co-processor adaptererrors directly, but will aid in isolating the pro...
Page 31 - PCI Co-Processor Adapter Diagnostics Test; You can test the PCI co-processor adapter with or without the
PCI Co-Processor Adapter Diagnostics Test Notes: 1. You can test the PCI co-processor adapter with or without the 37-pin wrap plug (shown in “Service Parts” on page 4-22). Thewrap plug lets you test the electrical interfaces. 2. If at any time during diagnostics testing, you get a screen with non-de...
Page 32 - DOES YOUR SCREEN LOOK SIMILAR TO THIS ONE?
1. Set the Power switch on the system unit to Off. 2. Insert your copy of the IBM Realtime Interface Co-Processor: Advanced Diagnostics diskette into diskette drive A. 3. Set the Power switch on the system unit to On. A screen similar to the following should appear. à ð IBM REALTIME INTERFACE CO-PRO...
Page 33 - YES Press 0 (RUN DIAGNOSTIC ROUTINES) then press Enter
Blank Screen, Blinking Cursor, or Non-DecipherableData If your screen is completely blank or has a blinking cursor ornon-decipherable data, do the following: 1. Set the Power switch on the system unit to Off. 2. If only one co-processor adapter is installed, repeat the diagnostics for your personal ...
Page 34 - DOES YOUR SCREEN MATCH THE ONE ABOVE?; Continue to the next page.; YES Do the following:
à ð IBM REALTIME INTERFACE CO-PROCESSORAND X.25 INTERFACE CO-PROCESSOR _____________________________________________________ | | | | | | | PRESENT | | STG | PWR | L | B | PORTS | ____ | CARD | SIZE | ON | V | U | __________| CARD| | ADDR | KB | ERR | L | S | | ADAPTER | ____|___|______|______|______...
Page 35 - A screen similar to the following may appear.; Configuration Screen; The Realtime Interface Co-Processor Advanced Diagnostics are
A screen similar to the following may appear. à ð _______________________________________________________________ IBM REALTIME INTERFACE CO-PROCESSORAND X.25 INTERFACE CO-PROCESSORCARD ADDR = ð2Að WERE YOU DIRECTED HERE FROM THE PROBLEM ISOLATION CHARTSBECAUSE THE YELLOW LIGHT WAS BLINKING (Y/N)? __...
Page 36 - YES Press Y then press Enter and continue to the next page.; Configuration Check
à ð IBM REALTIME INTERFACE CO-PROCESSORAND X.25 INTERFACE CO-PROCESSOR _____________________________________________________ | | | | | | | PRESENT | | STG | PWR | L | B | PORTS | ____ | CARD | SIZE | ON | V | U | __________| CARD| | ADDR | KB | ERR | L | S | | ADAPTER | ____|___|______|______|______...
Page 37 - YES Press Enter and continue to page 4-10 to perform a complete; diagnostic checkout.
à ð IBM REALTIME INTERFACE CO-PROCESSORAND X.25 INTERFACE CO-PROCESSOR _____________________________________________________ | | | | | | | PRESENT | | STG | PWR | L | B | PORTS | ____ | CARD | SIZE | ON | V | U | __________| CARD| | ADDR | KB | ERR | L | S | | ADAPTER | ____|___|______|______|______...
Page 38 - Co-Processor Adapter Test; Your screen should look similar to the following.
If the switches are set correctly but the configuration shown on yourdisplay is wrong, replace the co-processor adapter associated withthe incorrect configuration; then rerun the PCI co-processor adapterdiagnostics (page 4-4). Co-Processor Adapter Test Your screen should look similar to the followin...
Page 40 - FRU and Error Code Table
FRU and Error Code Table Use the information in the following table to identify the failing FRU(field replaceable unit). Part numbers for FRUs are listed in “ServiceParts” on page 4-22. Note: Without manual intervention, the diagnostics take two or three minutes to run. If the diagnostic tests run f...
Page 41 - Interface Test; Note: You can test the PCI co-processor adapter with or without the
Interface Test A screen similar to the following is displayed for the interface test. à ð IBM REALTIME INTERFACE CO-PROCESSORAND X.25 INTERFACE CO-PROCESSOR _____________________________________________________ | | | | | | | PRESENT | | STG | PWR | L | B | PORTS | ____ | CARD | SIZE | ON | V | U | _...
Page 42 - Do the following if you receive an error code:
DO YOU WANT TO TEST AN INTERFACE (V.24, V.35, OR X.21)? Note: You can test the PCI co-processor adapter with or without the 37-pin wrap plug (shown in “Cables and Wrap Plugs” onpage 4-23). The wrap plug lets you test the electricalinterfaces. NO Press 9; then press Enter and go to page 4-10. YES Pre...
Page 43 - DO YOU WANT TO TEST ANOTHER INTERFACE?; Co-Processor Adapter Not Recognized; The message at the bottom of the screen will be displayed.
à ð IBM REALTIME INTERFACE CO-PROCESSORAND X.25 INTERFACE CO-PROCESSOR _____________________________________________________ | | | | | | | PRESENT | | STG | PWR | L | B | PORTS | ____ | CARD | SIZE | ON | V | U | __________| CARD| | ADDR | KB | ERR | L | S | | ADAPTER | ____|___|______|______|______...
Page 44 - Note: An unrecognized co-processor adapter will not have an entry; Set the power switch on the system unit to Off, if you have not
à ð IBM REALTIME INTERFACE CO-PROCESSORAND X.25 INTERFACE CO-PROCESSOR _____________________________________________________ | | | | | | | PRESENT | | STG | PWR | L | B | PORTS | ____ | CARD | SIZE | ON | V | U | __________| CARD| | ADDR | KB | ERR | L | S | | ADAPTER | ____|___|______|______|______...
Page 45 - Note: The LED should come on for a few seconds and then go; off and remain off.; YES Replace the co-processor adapter and rerun the PCI; Removal and Replacement Procedures
3. Insert your copy of the IBM Realtime Interface Co-Processor: Advanced Diagnostic diskette into the diskette drive, if previouslyremoved. 4. When the system is powered on (step 5), observe the yellow light emitting diode (LED) on the unrecognized co-processoradapter. Note: The LED should come on f...
Page 46 - Co-Processor Adapter Removal; Note: The following steps are an example of co-processor adapter; Unplug the power cords from the wall outlets.
Co-Processor Adapter Removal Note: The following steps are an example of co-processor adapter removal. For specific adapter removal instructions, consultyour IBM Personal Computer Hardware Maintenance andService book or your IBM Industrial Computer MaintenanceInformation manual for the computer you ...
Page 48 - Grasp the co-processor adapter by the top corners and lift; Co-Processor Adapter Replacement; Make any necessary switch or jumper settings before installing
9. Grasp the co-processor adapter by the top corners and lift straight up. Co-Processor Adapter Replacement Note: The following steps are an example of co-processor adapter replacement. For specific adapter replacement instructions,consult your IBM Personal Computer Hardware Maintenanceand Service b...
Page 49 - Press down firmly on the co-processor adapter to seat the
3. Press down firmly on the co-processor adapter to seat the connector. 4. Install the co-processor adapter’s mounting screw. 5. Install the system unit’s cover. Problem Determination Procedures 4-21
Page 50 - Service Parts
Service Parts Assembly 1: PCI Co-Processor Adapter 1 2 Asm– Part Index Number Units Description 1–1 55H4513 1 PCI co-processor adapter with memory –2 16F1884 1 PCI co-processor adapter 37-pin Wrap Plug(P/N 07F3132) 4-22 X.25 Co-Processor PCI GTO
Page 51 - Assembly 2: Cables and Wrap Plugs
Assembly 2: Cables and Wrap Plugs Asm– Part Index Number Units Description 2–1 16F1887 1 Cable Option X.21 (P/N 07F3151) –1 16F1888 1 Cable Option V.24 (P/N 07F3161) –1 16F1889 1 Cable Option V.35 (P/N 07F3171) –2 16F1890 1 Wrap Plug X.21 (P/N 07F3153) –2 16F1891 1 Wrap Plug V.24 (P/N 07F3163) –2 16...
Page 53 - Creating an ICAPARM.PRM File
Appendix A. Special ConfigurationInformation Note: This appendix contains special configuration information for DOSand OS/2. If you are using another operating system, see “Step2. Download the Diagnostics and Operating System SupportPrograms” on page 2-5. This appendix contains information about the...
Page 54 - Base I/O Address Considerations; n represent physical PCI adapters 0 through n, where n
Adding an ICAPARM.PRM File Entry for the PCICo-Processor Adapter The only time you need to add an entry to the ICAPARM.PRM file forthe PCI co-processor adapter is if you want to change the followingstandard hex default values. All other fields are ignored for the PCIco-processor adapter. MAXTASK (...
Page 55 - Example 1 — for One Co-Processor Adapter; # ðððð ðð ðð 1ð 1ð 1ð 1ð ðF Eð1ð $
Example 1 — for One Co-Processor Adapter The following example shows an ICAPARM.PRM file that can beused if you have one co-processor adapter installed in your systemunit: # ðððð ðð ðð 1ð 1ð 1ð 1ð ðF Eð1ð $ Field Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1ð 11 Field Number Description 1 Beginning-Record Delimiter. I...
Page 56 - and 10 System Unit Address to call an adapter reset. Use the; Example 2 — for Multiple Co-Processor Adapters; Field Number; Note: For an explanation of the fields, see the field descriptions
9 and 10 System Unit Address to call an adapter reset. Use the values shown: 0Fh, E010h. (Not supported on the PCIco-processor adapter.) 11 End-Record Delimiter. Value ';' or '$'. If this is the lastadapter in the ICAPARM file, set to '$'; otherwise, set to ';'. Example 2 — for Multiple Co-Processor...
Page 57 - Changing Your CONFIG.SYS File
Changing Your CONFIG.SYS File If OS/2 and Communications Manager/2 (CM/2) are being used, oneline of the CONFIG.SYS file must be modified (using a text editor) tospecify the location of the ICAPARM.PRM file. ChangeCONFIG.SYS as follows, but substitute your specific drive paths: Change: DEVICE=C:\CML...
Page 60 - Safety Information
Safety Information Turn Everything OFF. A tt a c h s ig n a l c a b le s t oreceptacles. F ir s t, re m o v e p o w e r c o rd fr o mo u t le t . To Disconnect N o t e : I n t h e U K , b y l a w, t h e p o w e r c o r d m u s t b e d i s c o n n e c te d a ft e r th ete le p h o n e lin e c a b l e...
Page 61 - This apparatus is approved under General Approval number
Notice to United Kingdom Users The United Kingdom Telecommunications Act 1984 This apparatus is approved under General Approval number NS/G/1234/J/100003 for indirect connections to public telecommunications systems inthe United Kingdom. It is a condition of approval that the current drawn by the to...
Page 63 - Der Aussteller der Konformitätserklärung ist die:
Industry Canada Compliance Statement This Class A digital apparatus meets the requirements of theCanadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigencesdu Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada. European Union (EU) Electromagne...
Page 65 - Japan; Read the instructions for correct handling.; Korea
Japan This equipment is in the 1st Class category (information equipmentto be used in commercial and/or industrial areas) and conforms tothe standards set by the Voluntary Control Council for Interferenceby Information Technology Equipment aimed at preventing radiointerference in commercial and indu...
Page 66 - Microcode Notice to Customers; PCI co-processor adapter) is protected by
Microcode Notice to Customers Microcode supplied by IBM for the ARTIC X.25 InterfaceCo-Processor PCI ( PCI co-processor adapter) is protected by copyright. IBM hereby authorizes rightful possessors of the PCIco-processor adapter microcode to install copies of such microcodein PCI co-processor adapte...
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