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The ROUTE 56 can be installed in any of the 16-bit ISA expansion slots. The
ROUTE 56 contains several jumper straps for each port, which must be set for
proper operation.
1. Turn off PC power. Disconnect the power cord.
2. Remove the PC case cover.
3. Locate an available slot and remove the blank metal slot cover.
4. Gently insert the ROUTE 56 into the slot. Make sure the adapter is seated
properly.
5. Replace the screw.
6. Replace the cover.
7. Connect the power cord.
Installation is complete.
The ROUTE 56 has a number of cabling options available. These options
include:
CA-103 - This cable provides a high quality shielded cable with the V.35
mechanical specification met on one end and a DB-25S (female) on the
other end. V.35 has a mechanical specification that is impossible to place
on a PC bracket and requires this adapter cable.
CA-104 - This cable provides a 6' extension for use with RS-232, and
RS-530.
CA-107 - RS-530 (DB-25P) to RS-449 (DB-37P) cabling adapter. RS-530
is replacing RS-449 in Telecom applications, but there is still a very large
base of installed equipment that uses the RS-449 pin-out. Both standards
use RS-422 to define the electrical specifications and are interchangeable
via this adapter cable.
Note: DSR is not available on the card as shipped but can be enabled by placing
a 0-ohm resistor at R30 and removing the 0-ohm resistor at R31. This
will disable the use of Ring Indicator on RS-232, V.35, and RS-530A.
Operation System Installation
Windows NT Users Only
Select Install Software at the beginning of the CD and follow the instructions
for installing the HDLC C32 driver located under Synchronous/Asynchronous
software installation selection.
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