Motorola MVME177 Installation And Use Manual page 37

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provided, making good contact with the transverse mounting
rails to minimize RFI emissions.
5. Remove IACK and BG jumpers from the header on the
chassis backplane for the card slot in which the MVME177 is
installed.
6. Connect the P2 Adapter Board and specified cable(s) to the
MVME177 at P2 on the backplane at the MVME177 slot, to
mate with (optional) terminals or other peripherals at the
EIA-232-D serial ports, parallel port, SCSI ports, and LAN
Ethernet port. Refer to the manuals listed in Related
Documentation in Chapter 1 for information on installing the
P2 Adapter Board and the MVME712x transition module(s).
(Some connection diagrams are in the Single Board Computers
Programmer's Reference Guide). Some cable(s) are not provided
with the MVME712x module(s), and therefore are made or
provided by the user. (Motorola recommends using shielded
cables for all connections to peripherals to minimize
radiation). Connect the peripherals to the cable(s). Detailed
information on the EIA-232-D signals supported is found in
Appendix A.
7. Connect the terminal to be used as the 177Bug system console
to the default debug EIA-232-D port at serial port 1 on
backplane connector P2 through an MVME712x transition
module. Refer to the Single Board Computers Programmer's
Reference Guide for some possible connection diagrams. Set up
the terminal as follows:
Eight bits per character
One stop bit per character
Parity disabled (no parity)
Baud rate 9600 baud (default baud rate of MVME177
ports at power-up)
After power-up, the baud rate of the debug port can be
reconfigured by using the Port Format (PF) command of the
177Bug debugger.
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