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EUT:LAN CARD
FCC ID:L4OR420
CIS TECHNOLOGY lNC.
USER’S MANUAL
l EXHIBIT D
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
es with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subiect to the
tcause harmful interference, and (2)
itions :(1) this device may no
t any interference received, including interference that may
This device compli
following two cond
this device must accep
cause undesired operation.
NOTE
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection. This equipment generates, uses and can radiated radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radi ' ationst However, there is no
guarantee that interference Will not occur in a particular installation if this equipment
does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off ncouraged to tn] to
and on, the user is e
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
eceiving antenna.
between the equipme
0 an outlet on a circ
«Reorient o relocate the r
-lncrease the separation
-Conneot the equipment int
receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an ex
nt and receiver.
uit different from that to which the
perienced radio/TV technician for help.
or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
e the equipment.
Changes
id the user‘s authority to operat
compliance could vo
Fm Erl- ernu Card
This Class a digital appflrzlus meets all requlmmnm uflh:
Cam-an Inwflmce-Causmg Equ-pmm Rggulnlwns.
Cc: appareil numérique de la Class: B respect: mum Ics
exigenccs du Réglemenl sur Ie mnériel broullleur du
Cznldl
CE Compliance Statement
We hereby cenify that the PC! Ethernet adxpner comphes
with the EN 50081-1 Ind EN 50081-1 uquil’emenu.
CG
NOTE:
EN swam mud-rd : EN 55011 cm; a
(CISPR 21 Gun B)
EN SDOBZ-I sundud - [EC SDI»!
(Ekatmsmn: Duchurgel
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(Rani-led Immumy)
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(Electrical Ful "Mummy/Bum)
All regxslered trademarks are (he pmpeny of lheu‘
respaenve owners.
Fast Ethernet Card
CONTENTS
FCC Complhnce Statzmem
CE Compliance Statement
Section 1 lmrodnuinn
Section 2 Card lns’tilhflon
Secflnn 3 Configuration and Dingnoxflc:
Swim: 4 Drivers mmumon
Section 5 BOOT ROM Imalhfion
Section 6 Card Specific-dons
Section 7 Undmtlmflug nu mm: LED: .
Fast Ethernet Card
Section 1 lutrndutfion
Your PCl-hased adapter is a lOlIOOBASE-TX Fast
Ethernet PCI adapter that implements the 32-bit-
wide, and bus mastering interface. The Fast Ethernet
PC! adapter is based upon Industry Standard PCl
local bus specification revision 2.0, that features the
Plug-mid»Play(PnF) function, making it fully auto-
configurable.
The Fast Ethernet PC] adapter isadual-speed adapter
connected to an Ethernet network with a single
connection over unshielded twrsted-pnir (UT?) cable.
The adapter automatically senses and switches to
either 10 Mbps or too Mbps, For too Mbps
operation, the adapter supports operation on Category
5 HT? cable. For I0 Mbps operation, the adapter
support-s operation on Category 3, 4, or 5 UTP cable.
Adapter futures:
u Compliant with both lOBASErT and lOUBASEvTX
spectfications of the lEEE 802.3 standards
-- 32»bit bus mastering fur high throughput and low
processor utilization
4- Full-duplex operational both lOMbps and 100 Mbps
u Automatic selection for l!) or 100 Mbps network
opzrmon
.. Two bracket mounted status LEDs for easy
viewing and troubleshooting
u Single shielded R145 connecmr for use at eilher
speed (Category 3, 4, or 5 UT? cable for in Mops
operation, and Category 5 UTl’ cable for 100 Mbps
operation)
-- On-boald socket for optional BOOT ROM
-- Diagnostic software, network driver installation
utility, and network dnvets an the diskette
__’____———
F usr Ethernet Card
Section 2 Card Installation
This section describes how to install your Ethernet
udxpier. Perform the (allow-m; steps to install the
adapter.
I. Turn ofl‘ your computer and all peripherals.
Zt Make A note of the cables and cards that are con-
nected to the computer and dis/semen them
3, Remove your personal computers cover (refer to
the ownel‘s manual of your personal computer),
4. Select any available bus mastering PCI slot, and
remove the slot cover.
5. Carefully install the Ethernet adapter into the
expansion slur by firmly pressing the card into the
connecwl‘ slot until the 91411th is snugly seated
in the expantian slot then listen the retaining
bracket with screw from the slot cover.
6. Reinstall your personal computel‘s cover and
reconnect the power card and all cables.
7. Connect the Ethernet cable to the R145 connector
on your personal computer.
NOT E.
System Requirements:
A PC and BIOS that suppon lhe PCl Local
Bus Specification revision 2.0.
Fast Ethernet Card
“—
Section 3 Configuration and Diagnosing:
Your Ethernet adapter is aniomafiraliy configured when
you power-up your computer, in certain computers,
however, you must modify your BIOS by entering
your CMOS SETUP utility.
To view the configuration parameters assigned by the
BIOS, insert the sofiwaie diskette into your drive and
execute the utility software, by typing EZRTS.
Before you install the drivers and connect the adapter
to the network, make sure to run the diagnostics to
assure the proper function of the adapter. The
diagnostics includes two groups of tests:
1. Cardiniliuliution and rest
This test is a series of rests designed to check
Network Controller Registeranternal Loopback
and interrupt Generation.
2. Advanced Network met
This test vail'ieti that thenerwork cable is connected.
so that the adapter can rransnnt and receive data.
The test requires two computers. One computer,
moi-figured as the Master, gmei’ates and sends rest
messages. The other computer, configured as the
Slave, receives messages and nunsiniis them back
to the Master Results can be viewed on both the
Master and Slave comm. Asma- menu provides
you With the instructions io conduct this test.
NOTE: Run the Card initialization and Test before
mnnirig the Advance Network Test to
ensure ihai adapters basic funcuons are
working propaly.
Fur Ethernet Card
_———_-‘_/’l
Section 4 Drivers [mailman
Before you connecl your 10/1 DOBASE-TX Fast
Ethemel PCl adapter to ihe nerwnrk, you have to
install the network driver first. You should use the
network driver supplied by ihe sufiware diskette that
is co ‘ble with your Network Operating Systems.
The netwurk driver for each Network Operating
Symm is under a separate directory. Each direcrory
includes a READMETXT file (A) describe the detailed
inmnmim prmeedures. A RELEASETXI' file under
motdireclory lists ihe information ufall the available
netwurk drivers.
NOTE: The menu-driven netwnrk driver installation
utility, lNSTALL, lets you easily and
quickly install your Network Operating
Sysiem, Refer to the KEADMEIXT file
under subdirecwry INSTALL for more
detailed information.
connect adisklm workstation to the network. Perform
whe fallowmg slaps to install your BOOT ROM device.
lvlnscrt the BOOT ROM into lhe sockel on the
ndaplcn
2. Execuu lhe HRTS file to enable lhe BOOT ROM
funcKiun by selecting the aypmpriale BOOT ROM
addnss from me configuration menu
Navell NelW-re: DOSGEN
Micrusnfl LAN MANAGER: SI-rling Remolebool
Smice
Mlcmsnfl Windawx NT: Starting Remotebnut
Service
ram LAN Server: 5mm; Remote BOOT
Acct“
Fm Ethernet Card
__—__-———-
Settlon 6 Card Specification!
IEEE 302.3 gal-dads:
“firing Comm
Bus Clumfisfirs:
1/0 address:
IRQ Line:
Dunn-Sinus:
Emission Compliance:
Immunity Compliment
vauConsumpnon:
Operating Tempuature:
Operating Humdity:
loBASE-T and lODBASF/‘lx
R145
32 bits bus mlsitr.
PCl local but revision ZAO
Assigned by IheBIOS an affine
l/O nddrul bloek
l‘NTA; assigned by me BIOS
to a free IRQ (interrupt)
number
4.72" x 2.55“
(12mm x 65mm)
FCC PM I5 Clns B
EN 55022 C135; B
CISPR 22 Clm B
lEC 801-2
(Elecuvsmic Discharge)
IEC 801-3
(Radium lmmm-uty)
IEC 30141
(Ehckiml Fast himsichBum)
soot-m, @5v
0 m 55 degrees Centigmde
1094 no 907°, nan-condensing
Section 7 Understanding the status LED:
Ill/l (”BASE-TX lndlutnnz
The green 100 Mbps LED and green LNK LED
mdieate the connecting status on the port for either
speed,
LED Slave Description
LNK IOU
on --- No connection between adapter and
hub
On On Goad lOOBASE-TX connecvmn
between adapta- and hub
On Off Good IOBASE-Tuunnection between
adapter and hub
Activity Indium
The green ALT LED |nd1cate traffic status on the
port for either speed.
LED Stale Description
Activity
On Transmitting or reveim'ng a frame
Off Notrxnsmission orlecciw'ng
Mzuoszz wwo

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