SysKonnect 5844 Network Card w/50 MHz Oscillator User Manual 776
SysKonnect Network Card w/50 MHz Oscillator 776
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Attachment A to FCC ID: K3S5844 - User Manual - 35 pages without cover sheet FCC ID: KGSSSM Attachment A to FC K3SSB44 1/35 m, i . SysKonnect 55-00-072—004 Installation SK-NET FDDl Adopler SysKonnect Su ort Service — 4,_ ma. Pacn‘lc Rim / Amenque, Europe/Europa ue / Amerika. pazilischer Raum Mon-Thu/Lun-JeulMo-Do 8:00 h 48:00 h; oflsn PST Fri/Ven/Fr 8:00 h 45:30 h CET Tel. I Fax | +1 408 437 3857 / 41 403 437 3866 +49 7243 502 330 / +49 7243 502 364 BBS +1 408 437 3369 (B,N,1) 28800 bps +49 7243 502 555, (B.N,1) 28800 bps +49 7243 502 6091, ISBN WW I hnp://wwwlsyskonnec1,com hnpsllwwwsyskonnectde CIS o s skonnect go syskonnect E-Mail su arms skonnectcom support@syskonnect.de Address I Adresse SysKonnem Inc. SysKonnecl 1922 Zanker Road Siemensslr. 23 San Jess, CA 95112 (USA) D-76275 Emen (Germany) DANGER! / GEFAHR! Electrical current from power, telephone, and communications tabla is hazardous Le courant circulnnt dims la cibles secleurs. téléphoniqlles cl lélémms est dmgerellx. Gefillrliche Spannungen an beitungen van Stmm-, Telefon- nnd flbcnragnngsnetzen. -) Read the Safety Information first (at the beginning of the engiish pan)! -) Lim l'informalion dc securiié en priorité (an débul du section en langue frangais)! 9 Zuem die Sicherheitshinweise durchlescn (s. Anfang des deu'schen Tails)! Attachment A to FCC ID: K335844 2/35 Contents Fifth edition (May 1997) This edition ttpplics to the SysKunncct product family of SK-NET FDDl network |tttcrtuce cards Contenla are suhyect to change We welcome any comments regarding this puhhc'dilml Please. address your comments to: SysKOnnect Information Development SiemenxstraBe 23 D-76275 Ettlmgen Germany FAX: +49 7243 502 939 INTERNET: manual@syskonnect.de Technical information. Troubleshooting: Contact our suppun engineers (refer to the paragraph Pram Support in this manual) Trademarks: Product names mentioned herein may be trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective holders. Warranty and Software License: Contracts are included in a separate documentation (Licem‘e and Warranry Infonnalwn) delivered with the adapter, © Copyright 1997 SysKunnect, a business unit of Schneider & Koch & Co. Datensysteme GmbH. All rights reserved FDDl Network Interface Cards Installation Instructions — SAFEI'Y INFORMATION - READ THIS Fler DANGER! Electrical current from power, telephone, and communications cables is hazardous To avoid shock hazard. -) do not connect or disconnect any cables or perform any installation. maintenance or reconfiguration during a thunder storm ') the power cord of the computer must ht: connected to a properly wired and grounded (earthed) receptacle. Any equipment attached to this product must also be properly wired and connected to grounded receptacles, connect and disconnect cables as described in the following chan. A\\\ mm NARA/Ar]! interim-n (unis Attachment A to FCC ID: K385844 Contents Installation Instructions To connect: Turn everything involved in the connection - OFFA First, attach all power cables [0 the devices. Attach signal cables to receptacles. Note In the UK, by law, the telephone line cable must be conncctcd after the power cord. Attach power cord(s) (0 the outlet(s). Turn devices ON. 3/35 To disconnect: Tum c\crythtng involved in the connection OFF. First. remove power cord“) from mittens) Note In the UK‘ by law, the power cord must be disconnected after the telephone ttnc cable Remove signal cables from receptacles. Remove all cables from the devtces. NOTE: Electrical installations must conform to the safety regulations of the country in which they are operated. CONTENTS nomlmnuummmmn " ‘t‘c T fiffi'tshe‘ htirreépondlng rename files on the datum étitatlon. , mumm- Dak‘éuéaifld to Cubmsfif SAEEIY INFQRMATIQN - READIHISfJRST, FIGURES , , NQTICES Product Support SysKonned crt Compuserve Prerequisites Login Procedure Standards Reflected in This Product Related Manuals Terms Used in This Manual CHAPTER 1 eGENERAL JNEORMATIODL , Overview FDDI NIC Characteristics The Adapter Kit Handling Instructions Attachina SK~NEl FDDl At'inntprc m vm Natumrb °>>\ FDDI Network Interface Cards 10 to to 11 ll 11 13 15 17 H} Attachment A to FCC ID: K355844 4/35 Contents Connection Types 20 I. Duol Attachment to the Dual Ring 20 2. Single Attachment to o Concentrator 20 3. Dual Homing 20 Port Types (A, B, M and SI 2] Port Usage in Dual Attached Connections 22 Port Usage in Single Attached Connections 23 Port Usage in Dual Homed Connections 23 What You Need to Install the Adapter 24 CHAPTER 2. INSTALLATION OF THE ADAPTER , , ,,,, , 27 Installation Overview 27 Quick Installation 23 Step O/ISA. Dip Switch settings 28 Step O/MCA. Updoh the Backup Copy oi the Computer‘s Reference Diskette 33 Step I. Remove the Cover from the Computer 34 Step 2, Install the Adopter in an Expansion Slot 34 Step 3, Replace the Computer Cover and Reconnect the Cables 37 Step A/EISA. Start and Configure the Computer 37 Step A/MCA. Restart and Configure the Computer 38 Step 4/PCI. Stan and Configure the Computer 39 Step 5. Test the Adapter 40 It a Test Foils 46 RMA (Return MaterioI Authorization) Procedure 47 Step 6. Attach the FDDI Cable to the Adapter 48 \ FDDI Network Interface Cords Installation Instructions Contents CHAPTER 3, INSTALLATION OF THE PROTOCOL DRIVERS, , ,, 5] LEDs 5I Network Drivers (Protocol Drivers] 52 Reading Driver Installation Instructions under D05 53 Installation oi the Reodme Viewer Tool 53 Use at the Reodme Viewer Tool 54 GLOSSARY, , , , , 58 Relerences 58 Expressions And Definitions 59 APENDIXADATASHEET, ,, w , , 64 APPENDIX B.,INTERFACE PINQUIS , , , , 65 RJ-AS ReceptocIe 65 Optical Bypass Switch Receptacle 66 APPENDIXC ELECTRONIC EMISSION NOTICES , 67 67 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement A\\\ , , Attachment A to FCC ID: FIGURES Installation Instructions — NOTICES K355844 Figure 1. SK-NET FDDl adapter kit (erg, SKvNET FDDi-FE / 5145341) Figure 2. Possibilities for live Organization at an FDDI Network Figure 3, FDDi Port/Transceiver types Figure 44 Plug Types Figure 5. Position oi iumper and dip switches Figure 64 Installation of an adapter in an expansion slot Figure 7. Typical Adapter Configuration Error Screen Figure 8. Wrap Plug for the Loopbaclt last leg MlC] Figure 9, RJ—45 Wrap Plug, pin assignment Figure 10. Removal cl lite Process Plug Figure 1 1. Typical Message Screen cf the Diagnostic Program. Figure 12. Typical Error Message Screen of the Diagnostic Program Figure I3, Attachment of the FDDl Cable Figure M. RJ>45 Pinout Figure I5. Optical Bypass Interface 5/35 References in this publication in SysKonneet (SK) products. programs, or services do not imply that SK intends to make these available in all cnunlrics in which SK operates. Any reference to an SK product. program, or service 15 not intended ta stale or itnply that only SK‘s product, pragmm, or service may be used Any functionally equivalent product, program‘ or service that does not infringe on any of SK's intellectual property rights may be used instead of the SK product, program, or service. Evaluation and verification of operation in conjunction with other products except those expressly designated by SK, are the user‘s responsibility. FROM/5 7,” America. Pacittc Rim Mon~Tnu 8:00 h -1 8:00 11 Office Mon-Fri 8:00 h 47:00 h PST hours Fri 8100 h 45:30 h GET Tel! Fax +1 408 437 3857/ +1 408 437 3866 +49 7243 502 330 /+49 7243 502 364 BBS 41408 437 3669 (B,N.1) 25800 bps +49 7243 502 586 (8,N,1) 28800 bps +49 7243 502 6091, |SDN __ WWW nnpzllwwwsyskonneemom ntth/wwwtsyskonneettde CIS o syskonnect go sfikonnecl E-Mall su nqeyskonneeteom sugparleyskonnecl.de Address SysKonnect Inc. SysKonnect 1922 Zanker Road Siemensstr. 23 San Jose, CA 95112 (USA) D-76275 Ettlingen (Germany) cnru Megmrl, tam—(ma (‘nrris 16 i? 21 25 29 36 39 41 Al 42 A5 46 49 65 66 Attachment A to FCC ID: K3$5844 6/35 Nohces 5 YoKQfiNECT/A r C OWL/55k VE As a leader in high perfonmnce networking, SysKonnect ot't'crs current information on-line 24 hours a day within the LAN A Vendor forum ttt CompuServe. SysKonnect's information pool includes ' current news - product information 0 driver updates 0 direct communication with our support engineers Prerequisites To access our service, you will require in addition to your computer - a modem 0 the communication software 0 a license number (CompuServe membership) Login Procedure 1. Via modem, dial a CompuServe node 2. Type in GO sysxomcn You will directly reach the LAN A Vendor Forum, including the S)SKDIIH€CI section Installation instructions ®> \ FDDl Network Interface Cards Salvo/was A’fFlEC/ED IN Ms PROM/pr Safety Standards: IEC950 EN60950, UL1950. CSA950. This product is intended for use in equipment with Safety Extra an anmge supplies (Reference 2llO.l in IEC950). ___£_’£1A EDMANI/AIS .. Other publications related to this adapter are: - The reference manual shipped with your computer ' The electronic UPPS manual (on diskette. shipped with the adapter) t The License and Warranty Infummlimi shtpped with the adapter For assistance in obtaining SK manuals, contact your authorized resellerl 727131145 USED IN THIS MANUAL In this manual, the followmg abhrevmtions for the product names are med - SAS udupler for SysKonnect FDDI Nle designed for single attachment [0 the FDDI network - DAS adapter for SysKonnect FDDI NICs designed for dual attachment to the FDDI network 0 EISA Ada/"pr for SySKonnect FDDI NICs designed for ulstnllntmn in EISA (Extended industry Standard) but computers A\\\ W, .. f ”r Attachment A to FCC ID: 1635844 7/35 Notices - ISA Adapter for Snytiiiiit-ct FDDI NIC> designed for installation in [SA (Industry Standard) bus computcm - PCIAt/(lpll’l for SysKunncct FDDI Nle dc>igned for installation in PC] (Peripheral Component Interconnect) bus computers - MCA Adapter for SysKonnect FDDI NICs designed for installation in MiCroChannel Architecture COmPIIICIS 0 Copncr/ttlapiw for SysKonnect FDDI NICs designed for copper cabling - Flbt‘! Adapter for SysKonneci FDDI NICi designed for fiberropiic cabling (SC or MIC) . MIC adapter for SysKonnect FDDI NtCs supporting MIC cabling and connection systems 0 SC adapter (or SysKnnneci FDDI NICs supporting SC cabling and connection systems - Transceiver is the receptacle (and its electronic components) on the adapter for the connection to the network. Network interface cards for fiber cabling use “fiber—optic transceivers“ o SCis a standardized low cost fiber-optic cable type Different from MIC cable (supporting two oplical connections per cable), it supports single fiber-optic connection. If applicable, the Release Notes delivered with the adapter kit give an updated overview of the Current adapter types and the characteristics (bus architecture, cabling . .). Please refer to the Glossary at the end of this manual for the definition of any unknown terms used in this manual. FDDI Network Interface Cards Installation Instructions CHAPTER I. GENERAL INFORMATION The SK—NET FDDI adapters attach computers to 100 Mbps Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) networks using fibervoptic cable, S/UTP or UTP (category 5) copper cable (STP is supported via a special Impedance Marching Cable). The compuler must be equipped with either a NSC/6000. a Power PC or ill! Intel 80286‘ 80386, 80486 or PENTIUM (compatible) microprocessor. and at least one available expansion slot. It’you are installing a DAS adapter, two adjacent expansion slots are required (PCI DAS is an exception and requlres only 1 slot). At the moment, the range of SysKonnect FDDI adapters includes the followmg bus architectures: o EISA (Extended Industry Standard) architecture ' ISA (Industry Standard) architecture - MCA (MicroChanneI) architecture 0 PC] (Peripheral Component Interconnection) This chapter contains information that should be read prior to the insiallaiion of the adapter. lnslctlln n In idinn: \ A\\\\ FDDI Klnhufirlr lanai—(mug Fan-I: FCC ID: K355844 8/35 FDDI NIC CHARACTERISTICS f ;, Bus Architecture ISA MCA lnslo||cxfion Instructions ®>>\ FDDI Nefwork lnlerface Cards Chapter 1‘ dag] i3é§55fi$ " M [5-15 11045759 /(/r The adapler kit consists of the following items: - cardboard packaging - anti-static bag 0 the adapter - a paper envelope camaining several diskettes (e.g.. Installation Diskelles) - Release Notes (if applicable) - this manual If any ilem is missing or damaged, Contact your authorized reacllcr. 5 A\\\ Attachment A to FCC ID: K355844 9/35 Chapter I General |nlormallon ' ' SAS Adabler With" Process Plug installed Process Plug 2 Figure l. SK-NET FDDI l adapler kit (e.g. SK-NET FDDI-FE / SK’SJAI) UPPS Manual Diskette LEDs installation Dislgtettesw A u Installation Instructions FDDl Network Inierluce Cards dimple] ' gentleman " " " > flANDl/NG lem/gp/Vs ______ Caution: Static electricity can damage the adapter. -) Keep the card in the anli—slatic package until it is ready to be installed. -) follcw these handling instructions- - Hold the anti—static packaging containing the adapter against a metal expunsmn slot cover for at least 2 seconds. ThIS action reduces nny static electricity from the packaging and from your body. - Do not touch any exposed printed circuitry - Dc not place the adzpter on the computer cover or any other metttl ~urt'acc - Prevent other people from touching the adapter. - Limit your movement to reduce static-electricity buildup. - Always handle the adapter carefully, - if you need (0 put lht: adapter dewnl retum it to the antistatic packaging 0 We recommend the use ofa static'proleclivc wrtsl strap during tnstullation. Connect it to the computer chassis after you have removed the cover from the computer. Note: Do not connect the wrist strap to the earth (ground) of your power supply. since this could polentially be live under unfavorable conditions! . t A\\\ “N“. ... Attachment A to FCC ID: K3SSS44 10/35 Gupta l General Informflltoh AITACH/NG SK-NL-T FDD/ADAPIEA’5 ro YOU/t7 NETWORK - A SAS adapter supports single attachment to n concentrator A DAS adaptersupports ctther dual attachment to the mam nng path or dual homing [0 one at two FDDI concentrators Note: Because of better EMI characleristies, fiber-optic compunents are preferable for dual attachment to the main ring path. FDDI Network |nlenccce Cards Instc||afion lnslruclions FDD].Ring 'btjal")nia'émfie'nl" . . . Computer with Dual Homln — ~ DAS Adapter lnstalled Concentrator Computer with SAS Adapter lnstalled Standard Figure 2. Possibi|ities for the Organization of an FDDI Stand Alone Network Cascadlng Note: The transceiver type of the concentrator slotts) must match the transceiver type of the FDDI adapter(s) that are used tag. hath fiber optic or CDDI TP-PMD/MLT-J). m chm Kl—L Attachment: A to FCC ID: K355844 11/35 Chapter 1 General lniormuiion Installation Instructions Chapter tagger interim ion Figure 3, FDDI Fort/Transceiver types fifi M Emmi “A Connection Types There tire three basic connection types that can be mixed mid matched in the write network. 1. Dual Attachment to the Dual Ring Class A devices can be connected directly to thc FDDI dual ring A device connected [0 both rings is said to be dual crunched. Since each ring him a transmit and :i receive line. there are two lmnsmit paths out of and two receive path: into the dual attached devrce (DAS in the prevrous figure), Because of the redundant data paiht. dual attachment offers t’aitlt tolerance 2, Single Attachment to o Concentrator Class B devrces connect point to point (Oil concentrator Thiw connection type is known as tingle allarhed For single attached devices, the concentrator ilcliw tis the central hub. When SASs are connected to a single concentrator, tlic concentrator ta said to bc rim-attached orxumd alone In this situation, the dual ring is collapsed into the concentrator, 3. Dual Homing Dual homing is a connection type for a Class A device where it IS. connected to two M ports (preferably different concentrators). The connection to one concentrator IS the primary connection and is active; the connection to the second concentmior is for btickup purposes and inactive. Since each connection to the concentrator has a send mid a receive path. there are two tmnsmit paths out of and two receive paths into the ttuzil homed device. Because of the redundant data paths. dual attachment otters fault tolerance. Concentrators which are connected to other concentrators building ti tree below the dual ring are referred to as cascaded Cascading applies [0 both single utttichcd and dual honied concentrators. ®>>\ FDDI Network interface Cords Port Types (A, B, M and S) The ports on the various FDDl devices are given logical names. There are (our port types in FDDI: A, B, M (Master) and S (Slave). robinig Dual Homing Attachment A to FCC ID: K385844 12/35 chapter I General Irvicrmatton Device Type Ports (Qty) DAS A 81 B (1 each) DAC A a B (1 each) M (1 or more) SAS 3 (1) SAC s (1) M (1 or more) Stand Alone Concentrator M (multiple) Port Usoge in Duol Attached Connections For uClass A device on the dual ring, the A port connects to the B port at the upstream neighbor and the B port connects to the A port of the downstream neighbor. This dmsy chaining of devices continues around the ring, For dual attached devices on the dual ring, the function olltte A and B ports is described in the following table Installation Instructions ®>>\ FDDI Network Interface Cords one}: céée'réi Ilnlormutioh ' Dual Attached Device Port I Function Primary Hing In Secondary Ring Out Primary Fling Out Secondary Ring In Port Usage in Single Attached Connections On single attached devices, the S (Slave) port connects to an M (Master) port on the concentratort Port Usoge in DuctI Horned Connections For dual homcd Class A devrces, the A port connects to an M port on one concentrator and the B port connects to an M pon on a second (or the same) concentrator. For dual horned devices, the function of the A and B ports is described in the table below. Dual Homed Devic Functi A Secondary Connection 8 Primary Connection Attachment A to FCC ID: K3SSB44 13/35 Chapter l General |nIormctlon WHAT YOU NEED TO /N57All 7715 ADAPTER Connectors Copper One UTP (Cat 5) or S/UTP cable RJ-45 — SAS MIC* One fiberoptlc cable MIC x SC” Two fiber-opus Cflbles SC Copper Two UTP (Cal. 5) or S/UTP cables R145 7 DAS MlC* Two fiber—optic ghles MIC x SC“ Four fiber-Optic cables SC * MIC cabling systems generally use cables with lwn fibempnc cores (SC cables: 1 core per cable) H For two fiber-optic SC cables, one duplex cable can be med Instead. Note: These cables are not provided with the adapter. Contact your network administrator for assistance in selecting the correct cable. ll“ you are in doubt about your adapter card type (DAS, SAS, fiber-optic, copper, ...), refer to the overview in the paragraph Overview FDDI NlC Charm lerisn‘cr. Installation Instructions ®> \ FDDI Network Intertqce Cords chapter” l . é’e‘n‘ml lulurnélion' " Figure 4. Plug Types - Empty expansion sluts in which to install ltu: adapters. o A computer equipped with 0 an RS/6000, Power PC, Intel 80286. 80386, 80486 or PENTIUM (computlblc) microprocessor, 0 MCA, ISA; EISA or PCI hm: - and at least one expansion .~.Iut (DAS adopter except PCI: lwn lejllucnl cxpunxmn slab”) m A\\\ FDDI Network Interface Cards Attachment A to FCC ID: K355844 14/35 Chapter] Genemltntmmcnon ISA: The computer should be correctly configured before you proceed with the adapter installatiun. The reference manual shipped with your cmnputer The cover-lock key, ifthc cover is locked A screwdriver that fits lhe screws of your computer's cover. The Driver lnstallatinn Diskette Wthh was deltvered with the FDDl adapter The Configuration Program Diskette which was delivered with your Cmnputcr Something to write with This manual. You will find a current list of all supported operating systems in the general README TXT file on Diskette I (root directory) delivered with the adapter. Installation Instructions CHAPTER 2. INSTALLATION OF THE ADAPTER é> \ FDDI Network Interloce Cards Note: For network driver installation, refer to the corresponding readme files on the Installation Diskettes and to Chapter 3 of this documentation. msptuAflors/ 01/5/6wa _ __ If you are testing a previously installed adapter‘ skip to Step 5 on page 39 The installation of the adapter requires completion of the followmg steps: ‘ DIP Switch Setting - Update Configuration Diskette ' Remove Computer Cover - Insert the Adapter Card ~ Replace Computer Cover ~ Configuration via Utility Program - Test - Attach FDDI Cables Each oflhese steps is described in dettul in the t'olltmmg sections A\\\ Attaqhment A to FCC ID: K355844 15/35 Chapter 2 installation oi the Adopter Omar /N5rAuAnoN 7575; 0//$A. [MSW/701 SET/N65 H The followmg section describes the configuration of the adapter, including Installation Instructions citcipie} at Installtiiiennoiihe ' Adapter I; we I 3 (Q W1 - lk W4 I. II I. II I. I. §.' W2 Figure 5. Position of iumper and dip switches Itycu are in a hurry, follow these simple instructions to install your network adapter Note: The Quick Installation is only recommended for experienced “5"5! 1. Remove the network adapter from the antivstatic bag. Be sure to discharge the static clectrictty from your body by touching a protective grounding device or the metal c t til" your computer. Always handle the adapter carefully by its edges and avoid touching any of the components or connectors. (ISA onlyz) smmrdiri’h'witctiestifé émng‘tb‘ the'tablcs on page 31. . Turn off your computer, unplug the power cord and remove the computer cover. You will probably need a flat blade or Phillips type screwdrtVer to remove the screws securing the computer use Select a free expansion slot and insert the adapter until it is properly scuted tn the slot. Secure the adapter. Replace the computer cover and connect the network cable to the newly installed network adapter. Reconnect the power cord and plug it into the power outlet. If you need to change some oflht: settings on your network adapter. run your computer‘s configuration tool and select the required settings (does not apply to most [SA computers). Save the settings and turn off your computer The new settings will take effect the next time your computer is booted. FDDI Network Interface Cards [BM wmpartbmry or bus nutstertrunsl'ers (Address lines SA t7.. SA I9; default setting. enabled, mm IBM compatible) 110 base address (default setting 0x 100) Interrupt (default setting. IRQ thRQ 9) DMA channel (default setting- No. 5) Boot PROM installation Memory base address (default setting: disabled 1 for Boot ROM BeotROM enabling Note: It'pmhlems occur or iryou do not have the required configuration information for your system, please contact your network administrator. If you do not use the default settings follow these steps: 1. Select the IBM compatibility of address lines“ SA l7 ., SA [9 It address lmcs LA l7...LA19 are only In be supported (non compatible to IBM), skip to i . ntctttm z or this list. If the computerts IBM compatible in regards to the bus master transfers, remove jumper WI. To locate its p0.\|ll()!\ on the curd, refer to figure 5 Iflhejumper |\I set (default position), the card may be installed in it non-IBM ctmtpattthlt: computer. A\\\ Attachment A to FCC ID: K355844 16/35 Chapter 2 Inslallalion oi the Adapter 2. Select the input/Output hum Address ol‘thc uduplcr by xctung the dip Swnches N0, 1, 2 and 3 of bank W2 (refer to figure 5]. Use the table below to specify the base address. Check the system and adapter L/O address areas. Select n range that is not already in use. Refer to the computer‘x yel’erence manual to get information regarding the system l/O area, 3. Select the interrupt by setting the dip\ FDDI Network Interface Cards To install the adapter in an expansion slot, follow these steps: amfé'n fipfiékpansion'slot on’tlté s‘y’fiiem bohrd ’ Mina two adjaeéhte'mpz‘y expansiun ‘stots on the system boat-"a (ex‘c’ept‘ PCI D'A‘ first? 1”). 2. Go to the section of the computer's reference manual Ihal describes adapter insrallatinn. 3. To remove the expansmn slot cover(s). follow the corresponding slcp< tn the computer‘s reference manual 4. Remove the adapter from its SlaltC'pmleclivc package. Refer It) the Handling Instructions on page 17 for additional information. 5. Follow the instructions in the computer's reference manual for placing the adapter in an expansion slot. Note: Make sure that the adapter Ills properly into its expansion slot connector at the base of the computer's chassis. Then press down the adapter vertically until it snaps into place. Refer to figure 6. Attachment A to FCC ID: K355844 19/35 Chapter 2 lnstallaltqn ol the Adapter Computer Chassts Figure 6. Installation oI an adapter in on expansion slot 5,05 Slot Covers Because models vary. your computer and the adapter card may look different to the one shown above. Continue with Step 3. Installation Instructions FDDI Network Interface Cards "tingle, {imitating Qt its Adopter STEP 3 krmcr 7/45 COMPUTER Cot/fr AND RECONNECT‘WE 015155 _, > Follow the instructions in the section of your computer's reference manual that describes the computer installation. To reconnect the cables disconnected in Step 1, follow the instructions given in the Safery Informattan chapter in the beginning of this manual. Do not connect the FDDl cables at this time. Leave Ihe computer powered OFF, and continue with Step 5 for ISA installation, otherwise continue with Step 4. “fiwmmw _. Note‘ The Configuration Program of your EISA computer may be installed on the hard disk. It so, start the Configuration Program and skip to instruction 3 Ava blelnterruptse gs 5 9 [10 11 To restart and configure the computer. follow these steps’ 1. Make sure that the Configuration Diskette is inserted in diskette drive A. 2. Turn on the computer. Stan the Configuration Program of your EISA computer by following the instructions given in the computer‘s reference manual. When the Main Menu of the Configuration Progmm 15 displayed, select the appropriate option to install an EISA adaptcrtit’the adapter is not detected automatically). 3. Go to the corresponding part ofthe computer's reference manual and/or follow the instructions given in the configuration program. 4. When you are tsked to add the configuration file. insert the Option Diskette 1 iii diskette drive A Add the configuration file lSKDUIlK).CFG. following the ll’htfllClIDlh given in the A\\\ Attachment A to FCC ID: K355844 20/35 chopier zfins'raiiunon at the Adapter , Computer'x’ reference munutil at in thc Chliftgurulioi] Pingimn until the installation Is complete. 5. Save and quit the Configuration Program. Continue wnh Step 5 1,» mfl/Mmfiflm ANDC'ONFIGUREIHECOMPUTER . Note: The following instructions apply to IBM computers; w h other systems, the procedure is similar. I! you have a non [BM system, refer to your computer' 5 reference manual to ensure proper configuration. Availablelnterruptse rigs 3 |9 10 it To complete this step, you need the working copy of your computer's Reference Diskette. To start and configure the computer. follow these steps. 1. Make sure that the working copy of the computer's Reference Diskette is inserted in diskeltc drive A 2. Turn on the computer. When the logo screen is displayed. press Enter. The computer displays a screen similar m the following: Installation Instructions >>\ FDDI Network Interface Cards ciiu'pigr'i ”ruining“; iii; Adapter Ldapter Cmnfiguration error — 00155 Page : of ; If you have installed or renuveu an adapter, run uurnmaric contigiirarron. If you have not mstalled or removed an adapter, do not run unramaric configurarion. cnnnnue uniii rfie Main Menu appears Select "TegL [he camputer" L0 Figure 7, TypicolAdapter chErmlnE the cause of this error and what aCLJnn LO Configuration Error Screen take Auromaricatiy configure the system? (tum 3. At the bottom of this panel, type Y to automatically configure the computer to recognize the new fldapter(s). Note: If the Adapter Configuration Error screen does not display. the adapter is not correctly installed. Go back to Step 2 and repeat the installation procedure. 4. [fan error occurs during automatic configuration. contact your service representative or an authorized reseller, 5. When automatic configuration is complete, a message is displayed. Press the key to return to the Main Menu, and continue with Step 5. srrfd/PCI SmrA/VDG »nr mm Basically. there are two methods for configuralirm: 0 Plug & play: automatic configuration or (if not successful»: A\\\ Attachment A to FCC ID: K385844 21/35 Chapter 2 installation oi the Adapter Instui|ofion Instructions "dapéiz’, Iiiiiizlluiieh of Adopter Figure 8. Wrap Plug for the Loopbuck Test (e.g. MIC) Figure 9. RJ-AS Wrap Plug, Pin Assignment - Configuration: via the computer's BIOS Setup or installation utility. Refer to the reference manual delivered with your camputcr. 575; 5. 7557 mngAPrf/z There are two ways to test the adaplcr: - A test with loophack covering all devices including the transceiver. - A lest without loophack covering all devtccs except the lransceiver Note: For the transceiver tests, the following prerequisites apply: One wrap plug SAS One wrap plug MIC One wrap plug SC Two wrap plugs RJ-4S DAS Two wrap plugs MIC SC Two wrap plugs SC Refer to the following figures. >>\ FDDI Network Interface Cards Attachment A to FCC ID: K355844 22/35 Chapter 2 lflslcllcllon of the Adopter Ptoccflfi Plug PRESS PULL Figure lO. Removal of the v Process Plug PRESS To test the adapter‘ follow these step ‘- Turn off the Cumpuler. If the adapter ts Connected to the netwurk‘ remove the FDDI cable (plug) from the transceiver. Ifappltcabler remove the process plugs) from the transceiverts), Refer to the figure If you want to perform the test without Ioopback, skip to the next step. Insert the wrap plugts) into the ttansceiver(s). |nslal|clion Instructions FDDl Network |nlerface Cords Adapter 3. Boot with DOS and wait until the opernttng system is loaded and the DOS prompt is dtsplaycd on the screen. If you are not able to tnututc DOS or ifthc DOS pmntpt does not appear, check your configuration 4. lnsen the Driver Installation Diskette 2 (which with dcltvered with the adapter) in dtsketre driveA. h v. . t lfpdiptemtypef SKFEDIAG SKDIAGPI -g[I/O] —i[INT] —d[DMA] —h replacing [1/0] by the Current l/O port number and [INT] by the current interrupt number [DMA] by the current DMA Channel number Use —h for high memory ‘ Ft’zr MCA adapters, type SKDIAGFM and press the Enter key A\\\ .., Attachment A to FCC ID: K3S$844 23/35 Chapter 2. Inslollollon at the Adapter fidaiz‘iérsfivEBli? .. $4115? SKFPDIAG and press the Euler key. Gr When [he Mum Menu oflhe diagnosuc program is displayed. select - Diagnostics if you want to perform the res: without loopback or - Diagnostics with Loopback n’you wamlo perform the test with loopback Several tests are performed. This Will take 1 to 4 minutes. After all the (csls are passed, a message is displayed, Installation Instructions FDDI Network Interface Cards chapter "i. Installation dime " ' Adopter SK—NET rum-rs DIAGNOSTICS v4 04 name» vos not installed Slnqls' antattimenL sLaLlem Output none Medxa ongmal pm? ("Gnneclor mr Slot 4 rm 11 DNA 7 H’ROM inacitw MAC—Address 00—00-54 41—15—75 Board register Check. Onboard wme check Onboard memory are“ passed am out; check passed LAN lflL ace Check passed Throunlm Test passed .pas§ed .passed Ex): Diagnosrlcs Diagnostic 5 mm Loophack FPROM “- All zesrs passed successfully "' Mea sun mm fine 4 DNA speed tum Mists Figure l I. Typical Message Screen of Ihe Diagnostic Program ... Dw- ;peed measu red 5 Accer. ; fl,” The adapter is now ready for use (if lhe protocol drivers have been previously i mulled). Note: The adapter is only operational ifa protocol driver i» loaded. To inslall protocol driversr refer to chapler 3, If an error occurs, follow lhe insiruclions given in the message displayed on [he screen. Please check configuration and run (he lest again, Press any key to continue A§\\ mm... ,. Attachment A to FCC ID: K355844 24/35 chapter 2 lusioiiauon of the Adapter If a Test Fails ,__—_—_ sK—NET l‘UDl rt. DIAGN vof; not installed > qulfl attachmenL sLaElOtl Output none st roaming Data disabled [0 PD“: Ux')0(]0 Slut, J lRO 9 DMA5 l‘atulc>> mi l'FROM inactive some: tee we: check ..... .,.passed Exil Diagnosic5 Unboatu fine chem , . passed Dlaqno‘illcs wtih Lohplim'x Onhoatt: r'imiuty chock. passed DMA Enthvo check ..... tailed FPROM Figure 12. Typical Error MessageScreen oithe Please chvck cotiliq‘irtat mm and .. Diagnostic Program no test again Pruss any key tn conttnce If an error message instructs you to reseat the ndnpter. follow the procedure listed below: 1. Turn off the computer. 2. Repeat Step I. Remmle lhe Computer Cover on page 14 3. Make sure that the adapter is correctly seated You do not have to remove the adaptert Just lift the adapter so that the adapter connector and the connector on the system board are clear of each other. Press firmly on the adapter until it is scared correctly. Verify that you have followed the instructions for Step 3 and Step 4 Insloilation Instructions é> \ FDDI Network Interface Cards Chopin 2. iiimil'tiia'oi. Jim Adopter . _ _ . 4. Return to instruction 4 and the followmg instructions‘ 0! the preceding procedure list to repeal the test. If the problem persrsts. contact your authorized reseller or the SytKonnect Product Suppnrl. For information regarding the repair procedure for Syskonnect products or the return of defective productsplease refer to the next paragraph (RMA procedure). 5. To quit the Diagnostics Program, select the Exit bar in the Main Menu. lf applicable, remove the wrap plug. Reconnect the adapter to the network (Fiber only:) If you do not intend to connect the system to the FDDl network right now, reinsert the process plug into the optical transceiver. The process plug wtll protect the optical transceiver from dust accumulation. Continue with Slep 6. RMA (Return Moleriai Authorization) Procedure 1. If you want to relum material directly to SysKoniiccl, contact us via the following communication numbers: America, Pacific i European & other countries Tell +1 408 437 3357 +49 7243 502 476 Fax +1 408 437 3866 | +49 7243 502 364 2. Normally via fax, you will receive an individual repair number and a fax back form 3. Fill in the required tnfomiulinn. 4. Return the defective product, including A\\\ Attachment A to FCC ID: K355844 25/35 chuprer 2; mustang}. or me Adopter v o lhc original box (or a slnulur one). NUIL‘ the repair number ullnczncd by SysKunnecl ill Clear lellcrs tm Ilu: nutstdc packaging . antirstmlc bug - the completed form Note: Warranty is void illhe material is damaged due to electroslalic discharge pmblems or bad packaging. $534 ”745717? f D” 54545...” WEADAWE’V. . To complete "HS step you need the following nems' Atluplcr In]? Culllcn Connectors Correct Copper Ont: UTP (Cat 5) or S/UTP Cable R145 — SAS MIC“ One fibemplic cable MIC x I75C“ Two fiberroptrc cables SC Copper Twu UTP (Cal. 5) or S/UTP cables R145 , DAS MIC" TWO fiber—oplic Cables MIC x SCM Four fiber-optic cables 4 SC - * MIC cabling Systems generally use cables wilh two fibeerpliC cores (SC cables‘ 1 care per cable) “‘ For lwo fiber»optic SC cables, one duplex cable can be used instead‘ Inslullalion lnslruclions FDDl Network Interface Cards ‘chékp'iér'fnsmnnn or the” Adflpler ~ An optical bypass switch, if appropriate To connect the computer lo the nelwork. attach an FDDl cable to each installed adapter. Nble‘Gilier—vptic'MIC qnly); In’n‘ du'al attachment configumfimi, flieFDDI cablegéy alive} ’ named-to the nunsb‘eiver labeled A; find the’ cahlekeyed B is alwaysi mnziceiver'labéled B. In SAS installations. the cable and the mscciver have to be (I'he MIC adapters are delivered with correct default; keying ' , ‘ Figure 13, Ahuehmenl DI the FDDl Cable l iallation of the ndapier N nnw cnmpletc Fur future reference nore [hem msuuclmth with your computer‘s reference manual A\\\ Attachment A to FCC ID: K355844 Chupm 2 Inslcuohon 0! me Adapter Installation Instructions Thu uduplcr is now ready in be unmccmd w your FDDI network, 26/35 Nola: The adaplc 5 only operational in; proloml driver is loaded. Refer to chapter 3 to load the appropriate driver(s), — CHAPTER 3. INSTALLATION OF THE PROTOCOL DRIVERS Once lhl: dnvcr is mmlled and loaded, lhe adapter is ready for use‘ The opemlional flaw n indicated vm LEDs (except ISA adapters). Refer also to Fxgum l ®>>\ FDDI Network Interhce Cords [EDS SAS Adapter (‘n \ «Ha \I' anon 0" 0" dnvcr no! kmdtd. Curd "OI npemnona‘. off on Human managtmtnl cad: n runnmg, adapter 15. um mnncclcd m (M uclwwk (fur mmplc. came u discumlcclcd) on an udapwr n ready for me (tonneclcd lo nawark and opcmlmmlh A\\\ rm.“ , Attachment A to FCC ID: K355844 27/35 Chopier 3. insiuiiulicm at the Protocol Drivers DAS ms adapters except ISA adapters have nne additional LED (refer to the third column). off all eff driver not loadcflv card net operational off on off slzlton management code it running adapter is nut connected in the network tfor example. table it disconnected) on 0“ off PC! ms adapter active at part B other DAS' adaplcracltve a! pan A utt mt on PCI ms adapter mm in purl A other ms: adapter aclwe at pan B on art an adapter is may for in: (connected [0 net“ urk and fiPflmllOnflli- station connected to me mm double nng NHWORK primes (firoroegt Del/frag] A current cvemew hi the supported operating syqtetm is given in the general readme file on Dir/term 1 (mol directory). Complete protocol driver installation instructions are given in readme files on the Installation Diakettes. We recommend the use ofthe Readme Viewer interface for safe and comfortable information handling. Installation Instructions FDDi Network Interface Cards dings} Ii installation 6! the" Protocol Drivers REA D/NG DRIVER lerAzzA HON Wmucnon/s UNDER DOS There are two methods to reach the information files under DOS: 0 Direct access to the readme files To reach the information files, luck for the .TXT files stored in the subdirectory of the corresponding driver on the installation Disketles. - Navigation via Readme Viewer user interface The tnstztllation orthe various protocol drivers is described in files that can he eaStIy accessed vm the Rear/me Viewer display loo]. Installation and use of this tool Is described in the following paragraphs /N5TA11AT/ON OF fl-IE READ/141: VIEWEA’ 7001 To imprnve access time, it is recommended to copy the Installation Diskettes to your computer's hard drive. 1. insert the lmtallaticn Diskette | into the Computer's diskette drive 2. Copy the contents ofthts diskette to the enmpuler's hard disk, retaining lhc directory EII'IJCIUI'E. 34 Repeal this procedure with In>tallation Diskette 2 (and further installation Dixkclles, if applicable). instctiicti' nlnsiruci n \ A\\\ chi-“nut ,,t r . r [— t Attachment A to FCC ID: K355844 28/35 Chapter 3 tnstcttation at the Protocol Drivers 055 OF M REAQME 145ng foot 1. From (ht: Invm/lalion Div/(MM I. mm lhc pmgram READMEEXE by entering README 2. The followmg screen n (Ilsplaycd. |nstq||ction Instructions é>>\ FDDt Network Interface Cards Chapter 3"t;;s'r¢j||$ri;n;(}fig Protocot 0mm README Vleuer v1.98 (Cmopymght 1395 SysKonnect, a busvness umt of Schnewer & Koch & no, oatensysteme umbHA AH r‘lghts reserved Press ENTER (U continue 3. Press the key. The tbllowtngt m i.» di pluycd4 representing the \uppl)rlcd operating systems and platfornm A§\\ Attachment A to FCC m: K385844 29/35 chew 3 imi'uiiamn oi the Proloccl Drivers Select Item INIRUDUEHUN .= LL NETWARE DOS ODI Client DMVEF Nethre 3.1K Server Driver Net-rare SFlIIl Server Driver Installahvn far NEtuare 3.11 Neluare 4.x Server Driver WINDOWS Winds-is for vorkgroups Vinnnuis 95 Vindoh/S NT 3.5 IBM LANSERVER LanServer for DDS La" Server inr‘ 05/2 MIERUSUFT LflNHANAEER LanManager for has Press {Sc tn ahurt 4. Select an operaling system or platform via the highlighled bar. To move the bar. use the and cursor control keys 5. Press The corresponding information (for example, installation instruction) is displayed. Instal|clion |nsiruclions ®>>\ FDDI Network Interface Cards Clio-pier an immune}? ihé I Protocol Drivers Latest wens (Ciflnpyrigm isss SysKnnnect, va nunmss mm of scams-r & no. a car Daiens sum mun. Pru! (so to abar G. The mfarmfllion generally includes several pages. To move Wilhln the iexi, use Ihe and cursor conlrol key for one line up/down or (he or key lo move to Ihe preceding/nerd page. 7. To quit the information page. press . 8A Select another iicm (refer io sicp 3 Mid 4 ol’ihm list) or quit me Readme Viewer iool by pressing \ EDD m m Mm gm. unil. 1 um; uluplcr m A plug u. umuu warmly. tircull (D) (IlOlm ur mum cllllduulurs lhmugll whlcllrl ML‘ClllccuncnICllllIllwl leIngrc chLL' coMcnIrulur. ll)! (ll/m FDDI lmdu rhul pmwdcfi dddllloml uuuuluurru pulnh lur uluurm mru are mu purl ul [ht uuul llng lSMH’Ml)! (mm (ll An rDlJl rum (hill hm addllllllml mum bcymld lluwr rcqulrcd lur ur uwu ull. lulu-m u» .u FDDI llclwurl. Them urlrluumul mm. c lur llllucmng ulhcr FDDl lmdcx lululuuruu orllur collcu‘lllmmnl ln u mp lqpolngy lSMTl m A " ysrcm umls of IBM penonnl rm Eumpzllblz) rump-run and in enernal hard ahk FDDI Network Interface Cards le’. Local Arsn Nclwnrl Suppon Program nun. Mn-mmclcr ll 1 l 0000li rnclcr). Mll. l 048 576 hylm Mbps. 1 mm mm mu par wound Medu- lllmrflcc Connector (MlCl. An unucnl l'lhcr mmlccml whlch r mum uln- mm lllcdmlu un- mm nnnchnrcnl Tln- MIC cnnuxls nl lwo halvcxl .| plug >\ E12 2] NQMQEIS nmjiqsg Card; APPENDIX B. INTERFACE PINOUTS 0-45 RECEPrAaf Unshielded T sled Pair Port Pinouts (Part Type A, B, M and S) The TP-PMD UTP slandard uses RJ-45 RX- counselors and receptacles The table RX+ below summarizes the port pinouls, Fl 45 Contact Signal TX“ 1 Transmit (Tx+) TX+ _ ,, 2 Transmit (Tx-) Flgure H. R145 Plnoul 7 Receive (Rm) 8 Receive (Fix-) Nole: Category 5 UTP cables for FDDI require 1 H 7 and 2 H 8 crossovers. “\ 34/35 Attachment A to FCC 1D: K355844 Appendix B Interlace Pmauts Offigtt 575455 SWITCH RECEPTACtE ' I A Optical Bypass Interface Pin 6: Pin 51 Switch present Ground Pin 4: Switch Pin 3: Switch Figure is. Optical Bypass ; primary ring secondary ring Interface ' ' Pin 2: Vcc 7 Pin 17:7ch Installation Instructions >> FDDI Network Interface Cards APPENDiX C. EtECtRONic EMISSION Nonces “DEW C‘ZWWCAWNS CQMWS/ON (fig-7 ”1’fo The following statement applies In: SK-NET FDDI-FE, SK-NET FDDI-FE DAS, S NET FDDI-UE, SK-NET FDDI-UE DAS, SK-NET FDDI»FI, SK-NET FDDI-U1, SK-NET FDDI-FM, SK»NET FDDI-FM DAS, SK-NET FDDI-UM, SK~NET FDDI-UM DAS (Models SK~5342, SK-5322,SK-512L SK-SZZI, SK-5222, SK»5341, SK-5321, SK-SMI, 814-5241, SK'SZAZ) Note: Thts equipment has been tested and found to comply Within the limits for a Class A digital device. pursuant to Part [5 Dflhe FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provtde reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in ct COmmErL‘iul environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy turd. it" not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual. may cause harmful interference to radio communications, Operation of this equipment in L! residential area is likely to Cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the lnlErfCrCnCl! at his own expense Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order to meet FCC emissron limits. SysKonncct 15 not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by using other lhfln recommended cables and connectors or by unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment. Unauthorized changes or modifications cnuin tout the user‘\ authority it) operate the equipment. Attachment A to were"a.<.;;;n.;t'm.;;.;m Notice; upgmnxc Eieclronic mission Noli >\ FDDI Network Interface Cot - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/IV technician for help, The user may find the following booklet, prepared by the Federal Communications Comnirssrom helpful: "How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV interference Problems“. This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402 Stock Number 004-000-00345-4. SysKonnect is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by Ultauliiol’iLCd modifications of this equipment or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than those specified by SysKonnectt The correction of interferences caused by such unauthorized modification. substitution or attachment will be responsibility of the user.
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