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NEUTRON EMC LAB. l‘
Attachment
User’s Manual
10/1 OOM PCI Fast Ethernet
Network Adapter
ModelzLCS—8038TX
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FCC Statement .
This device compiles with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subiect to the lollowmg two conditions:
ll) This device may not cause harmful interface, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that my cause undesired
operation
Warning! 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 prowde reasonable protection against
harmful interference when the equipment is operated in
a commercial environment. This equipment generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio
communications Operation oi this equipment in i
a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference
in which case the user will be required to correct the
interference at his own expense
CE Marking Warning
in a domestic environment this product may cause
radio interference in which case the user may be
required to take adequate measures,
Copyright © 1998, All right Reserved.
Document VerSion: 1.0
All Trademarks and trade name are the properties of
their respective owners.
1. Introduction
Congratulations on the purchase of your new N-Way
lO/100M F’Cl Fast Ethernet adapter This document
describes the N-Way PCI Fast Ethernet adapter
installation N-Way lO/1OOBASE PCI Fast Ethernet
adapter supports 108ASE fl' and looBASEATX Fast
Ethernet and complies With the electrical and protocol
requirements of the PCl Local Bus Specification.
FleViSion 2.0 and 2.1
1. 1 Features
The N-Way PCI Fast Ethernet adapter is a cost-effective,
high performance F’Cl to-Fast Ethernet network
interface card. lt operates in 108ASE and 1OOBASE TX
modes and integrates easily with Fast Ethernet
hub/switch.
l Realtek 8139 PCI 10/100-Mb/s Ethernet LAN
Controller
1! IEEE 8023 standards 1OBASE-T and 1008ASE-TX
standards
I 32-bit bus mastering for high throughput and low
CPU utilization
I Full-duplex operation at both 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps
- Autoasensing interface to 10 and 100 Mbps networks
1 Three status LED mounted on bracket for easy
viewing and troubleshooting
l Single shield RJ-45 connector for use at either
speed(Category 3,4 or 5 UTP cable for 10Mbp
operation, and Category 5 UTP cable for 100 Mbps
operation)
I Plug and Play installation, “Jumperless” board fully
software controlled
I Test program
I Network driver on the diskette for Windows 95. NT,
NetWare
l FCC, CE certification
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12 System Requirements
To use the adapter, you need the following
components:
I A PCI-based PC
I A PCI master mode expansmn slot that Is compliar
with the PCI iocat bus specrfications, revisions 2.0
and 2.1
I A 3.5-inch,1.44MB diskette drive
The following cab/es:
To operate at IOMb/s, a Category 3 (or higher) UTF
cab/e
To operate at 700Mb/s, a Category 5 UTP cab/e
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2. Installation
This section describes how to install the adapter, To be
connected to a network. you must have the following:
1. Network adapter card installed to your computer.
2 Cabling (ccmpatible With network topology)
3. Software for the adapter card containing both
configuration and driver
2. 7 Unpack and Inspect
Caution:
Under ordinary circumstances, this adapter card will
not be affected by static charge as may be received
through your body during handling of the unit, In
speCial Circumstances where you may carry an
extraordinarily high static charge, it is good practice
to reduce the charge by touching a ground before
handling the adapter card.
Open the shipping canon and carefully remove all
items, In addition to this User‘s guide, please check
over these items:
I One N-Way PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter Card
I One 345" [Drivers and Utilities] diskette
Note:
Please contact the place of purchase if any of the
listed items are missing.
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2.2 Prepare Driver Files . t
After unpacking the adapter, insert the [Drivers and
Utilities] diskette into your floppy driver. Before you
inserting this adapter into your PC, you should prepare
driver files for network operation system.
1 At your DOS prompt. type the ioliowmg command.
and press  a:linstali.exe
2 The opening screen of the installation screen Will
appear. The program‘s manus are listed at the top of
the screen.
Easy install Noveil DOS Client
Easy install N-BiS’ZD DOS
install Noveil Server Driver S
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install NDlSB 0 Driver for Win95
install NDiSBO Driver for NT
install NDl52.0 Driver for WFW
Diagnose Program
Online Help Program
Quit
Driver installation Program
3. Use  ~  key to select one item for your
operation systemA highlight bar indicates which T-
item ls selected.
4, Press  key to f
to your hard disk driver.
5. Each chosen installation item will extract drivers file '
in its specific sub-directory as the following table,
begin extracting driver files
Driver Flies For 05
Sub-directory name 1
NDIS 2.0 DOS
Windows 95
NT 4.0/NT 3.51
ndow For Workgroup 3.11
Noveii NetWare Client
Novell NetWare
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64 Select  to do the diagnostics
7. Select  to read the
instructions for each network software installation
at Select  to return to DOS mode.
2.3 Install The Adapter
1. Turn off the computer and unplug its power cord.
2. Remove the computer‘s cover, in accordance to its
manual
3 Insert the contact edge of the adapter card into the
connector of any available PCI Bus master
expansion slot. Press the card firmly into the _
connector to PCI slot Please make sure that the
card's contacts are luii’y seated in the PCI slot.
4. Install the bracket screw that secures the card to the
computer chassis.
. Replace the computer‘s cover.
6. Connect the GATE or CATS UTP cable to the RJ45
network connector,
7 Remove [Drivers and Utilities] diskette from the PC
disk drive,
8. Reconnect the computer‘s power cord, and switch
computer power on,
9. if the BiOSs section of your computer‘s boot program
is Plug and Play compliant, then at power-up the
BIOS will configure any newly installed adapter
automatically.
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Note:
Due to a fault in some PIug-n-Piay BIOS programs, it
happens occasionally that a newly installed adapter
is assigned an interrupt Number which is already
used by another device adapter In such a case, the
conflict of interrupt Number will cause faults in the
behavior of both devices, Then it is necessary to run
the CMOS Setup utility, and manually assign a
non-conflict interrupt Number.
2rd Connect Fast Ethernet
Category 5 UTF‘ cable is required for Fast Ethernet
operationThe maximum cable run between the adapter
and the supporting hub is 300 ft, Make the network
connection by plugging one end of the cable into the
FlJ-45 receptacle of the adapter, and the other end into
a port of the hub
(“awl—u,“
Twisted Pair Cable
(30cm Max)
2.5 Connect 10Mbps Ethernet
Category 3, Category 4, and Category 5 UTP cable. as
well as ElA/TIA 568 100 ohm STP cable, all qualify
under Ethernet cabling rules. The maximum cable run
betvveen this adapter and the supporting hub is 300 ft.
Make the network connection by plugging one end of
the cable into the RJ-45 receptacle of this adapter, and
the other end into a port of the hub
10M Hub
Twisted Pair Cable
(soon Max)
2.6 Drivers and Utilities Diskette
The [Drivers and Utilities] diskette contains the following 7
network OS drivers
Novell NetWare (client/server)
NT 3.51, NT4.0
Windows 95
Client 32
Microsoft Client (NDlSZO DOS)
Window For Workgroup 3.11
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2. 7 Software Installation
Because many network environments in which the
adapter may be installed. you can run "installexe" for
the help about the frequency of revisions in those
network systems and the instructions for each
network software installation.
2.8 Installation for Windows 95
Note:
Before you install the driver for Windows 95. Please
check your Windows 95 version from [System
Properties]. Windows 95 OSFll version code is :
[400950] or [4.00.950 A] , Windows 95 OSR2
_ 7" version code is [400.950 B]. Please use
appropriate driver according to your Windows 95
version.
lWhen you add the adapter after installing Windows 95,
the Add New Hardware Wizard takes you step by step
through the process of installing the hardware.
1. Please refer to this guide section [2.2 Prepare driver
files} procedures to extracting drivers files for
Windows 95.
2. Please refer to this guide section [2.3 Install The
Adapter] procedures to install this adapter into your
computer.
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4.
After Windows 95 reboot. the PCI Ethernet Controller
Will be found Please press  button
Because the driver files are in sub-directory cf\NDISS"
95 instead of A floppy driver. Please press  button.
_ Please type the location that contains driver files and
press  button to finish installation procedure,
. Please refer to the other Windows 95 books for
installation clients of network operating system,
services and protocols, The network client enables
computer to communicate With a specific network
operating system Each network server type from
Novell, Microsoft. Banyan, and others requires a
client to be loaded to communicate With server from
each of these vendors. The Sewices enable your
computer to sharryour hard drive or printer with
others on the network. The protocol defines how
computers can find other computers and what rules
they use to transfer data The most popular protocols
are lPX/SPX, TOP/IF, NetBEUl, and NetElOS,
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2.9 Test Program
This test program verifies configuration of the adapter
as set by the installation procedure, and assists with
tsoiation of any faults in operation. Test procedure are
optional. and will only be useful in the unusual event
that there is a fault, such as an interrupt number conflict
among your computer‘s addon cards, if your installation '
provtoes normal operation‘ you do not need these test
procedures. Select  from
"installexe‘ allows you to do,
‘ View Current Configuration ‘
Set Up New Configuration i
‘ Run Diagnostics }
1 Exit RSETizio i
Choose  item allows you
to set up the Network Speed‘ 10 or iOOM, and
Transmission Mode, Full or Half Duplex, and so on
Choose  item to run the adapter test
program Adapter test program includes :
, , and
,
After chooSing the  item,
the screen Will display like,
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Node ID ---------- 00 E0 70 00 00 OE
Network Speed - ----- tooMbps
I/O Base ----------- ----- E000 H
Interrupt ----------- t1
Full-Duplex -- ----- Disabled
Pass Count Fail Count
A. 1/0 Register
8, too Mbps Loopback
C, 10 Mbps Loopback
DY Cable Connection
 test reminds you that the
. connection link might be tail. either the cable is
fifff'f'f‘m'fi.’ ": unplugged or the cable link failsFor the  test‘ it is necessary to
reconnect your computer With its supporting hub or
anothercomputer. This is a “Ping-Pong" test. This test
cannot be full implemented unless a two computers on
the LAN , in order to send or receive the test packets
between computers
Note: y
i Adapter testing program can not be used in
Windows 95 DOS mode, or 4DOS. Do not load any
device drivers , memory manager software, antivirus
software. Adapter testing program only can work in
"clear“ DOS prompt.
1. At your DOS prompt, type the following command,
and press . a:linstall,exe
2 The opening screen of the installation screen will
appear. The program‘s menus are listed at the top of
the screen.
3 Use  -  key to select [Diagnose
Program] items
Press  key
. Wait the next screen, and select 
item
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Appendix A
LEDs and Connectors
This figure shows the LEDs and connectors for the
adapter. and Table A describes the LED status
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Green LED
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Full(Fu|I or Hall Duelex)
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Table A LED status descriptions
—_____—____————————
Reference Component Led Status Description
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Traffic is traversmg
ACT Green Led Blinking the port TX or RX
ACT Green Led Off Ne Traffic
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Network
Link Green Led 0” Connected
Network
Link Green Led Off i .
i ‘ Disconnected
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0 p eratlng at
putt Green Led 0” Full duplex
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Operating at
Full 1 Green Led Off , Half duplex
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