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DEC CT1controller 100 Hardware Use Order Number: EK-CT1HX-IN.A01 This booklet describes the installation of the DEC CT1controller 100. It also contains information on dealing with problems if they arise in the use of the product. This is a revised manual.
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Revised, September 1993 The information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by Digital Equipment Corporation. Digital Equipment Corporation assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document.
Channel Service Unit (CSU). The DEC CT1controller 100 can provide up to 24 connections of 64 Kbits/s over a single T1 line. That line has a maximum data rate of 1.536 Mbits/s. This booklet contains information to help you install the option successfully, and to attach the necessary communications cable.
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Regulatory Information Take careful note of the following information, as applicable to your circumstances. General Federal Communications Commission NOTICE—Class A Computing Device: This equipment generates, uses, and may emit radio frequency. The equipment has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of FCC rules while are designed to provide reasonable protection against such radio frequency interference.
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Service Requirements In the event of equipment malfunction, all repairs should be performed by Digital Equipment Corporation or an authorized agent. It is the responsibility of users requiring service to report the need for service to Digital Equipment Corporation or to one of our authorized agents.
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Canadian Department of Communications Notice NOTICE: The Canadian Department of Communications label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational, and safety requirements. The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction.
Installation 1.1 Overview This chapter summarizes the installation of the DEC CT1controller 100 into a host system. Topic Section... Installing the DEC CT1controller 100 Kit Contents Note This booklet does not contain step-by-step instructions on how to install the DEC CT1controller 100. This is because the means of accessing the TURBOchannel slots and of adding an option are different for each host system.
100. The table also shows where to find the information you need to complete each step. Step Action See... Check the contents of the hardware kit. Section 1.3 Install the DEC CT1controller 100 in the system. The documentation for the host system Connect the DEC CT1controller 100 to the Chapter 2 network.
Attaching and Removing Cables 2.1 Overview The front panel of the DEC CT1controller 100 has a single RJ48 socket. The following sections show how to attach the cable to, and remove the cable from, this socket. Attaching and Removing Cables 2–1...
2.1.1 Attaching a Cable CBN–0065–93I Step Action Turn the cable so that the end with the ferrite collar is nearest to the DEC CT1controller 100. Press the tab towards the connector. Push the connector into the socket. Attach the other end of the cable to the CSU, using the DW120-AA adapter if necessary.
2.1.2 Removing CBN–0066–93I Step Action Press the tab towards the connector. Remove the cable from the socket. Detach the other end of the cable from the CSU. Attaching and Removing Cables 2–3...
Problem Solving 3.1 Overview If problems arise in the use of the DEC CT1controller 100 they can occur at either of the following times: • Power up • During operation This chapter shows how to diagnose each type of problem. Use this chapter in conjunction with the hardware documentation for the host system.
3.2 Power Up 3.2.1 Powerup Actions When power is applied to the DEC CT1controller 100, it carries out a series of self-tests. The tests take approximately 1 minute to complete, and their progress is shown by the LEDs on the front panel: OK (green) Lights briefly between each test and is permanently displayed when the...
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Error Text Error in PID bits -mr2=XX xpctd=XX 9170 not in sync - mr1=XX Alarm in mr0=XX icr not clear - icr=XX ATTN bit already set in CSR - csr=XX xpctd=0 act=1 ATTN bit still set in CSR - csr=XX xpctd=0 act=1 invalid FIFO entry - entry=XX ERROR - entry=XX buff_addr=XX CF/P=0 - entry=XX buff_addr=XX...
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Error Text SA1 error in CSR - xpct=XX act=XX SA0 error in CSR - xpct=XX act=XX Stuck-at in 9170: addr=XX xpctd=XX act=XX RXSIG not set in icr - icr=XX I9170 bit not ser in CSR - csr=XX adrs=XX, xpct=XX, act=XX SRAM mismatch: addr=XX xpctd=XX act=XX FULL bit already set - FIFO=XX FULL bit NOT set - FIFO=XX...
Cabling Information and Specifications A.1 Overview This appendix contains the following information about the DEC CT1controller 100: Topic Section... Cabling Information Communications Specifications Physical Specifications Front Panel Layout Cabling Information and Specifications A–1...
A.2 Cabling Information A.2.1 Pinout CBN–0053–93I Signal Name Signal Name Receive ring Transmit tip Receive tip not connected not connected not connected Transmit ring not connected A–2 Cabling Information and Specifications...
A.2.2 Communications Cable Use only the BC29P-07 cable with the DEC CT1controller 100. When connecting the cable, make sure that the end with the ferrite collar is nearest to the front panel of the DEC CT1controller 100. A.2.3 Loopback Connector The loopback connector for this product is the H4082-AB.
A.3 Communications Specifications Specification Value Line speed 1.536 Mbits/s (maximum) Number of channels 24 (maximum) Channel speed 64 Kbits/s Line interface DSX-1 A–4 Cabling Information and Specifications...
OK LED (green). When lit, indicates that the DEC CT1controller 100 is operating correctly. RA LED (red). When lit, indicates a fault with the DEC CT1controller 100 or with the communications link. YA LED (yellow). When lit, indicates a remote line failure.
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