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MIL-4650 and MIL-4655 Master/Slave Modules User’s Guide with FastManage™ -Specific Information Sunnyvale, California Minnetonka, Minnesota...
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MIL-4650 Master Module ... 1-1 MIL-4655 Slave Module... 1-1 Features ... 1-2 Common Features for Both Modules... 1-2 Features of the MIL-4650 Master Module ... 1-2 Utilities ... 1-2 The Next Step ... 1-2 Chapter 2: Installation Installation Requirements... 2-1 Installation ...
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Appendix B:Technical Support Services World Wide Web Server... B-1 Internet FTP Server... B-1 Contacting Technical Support ... B-1 Expediting Technical Support Service... B-1 Returning Procedures ... B-2 Index MIL-4650/MIL-4655 Master/Slave Modules...
P refa ce About this Manual This guide covers both the MIL-4650 and the MIL-4655 Master/Slave modules. These modules were designed to be installed into MiLAN’s Media Conversion System. The terms “Master/Slave module” and just “module” are used throughout this document to describe these devices. This manual assumes that you are familiar with the tasks of a system administrator.
Ch apter 1 : In tro d uc tion Chapter 1 gives a description of the MIL-4650 and MIL-4655 Master/Slave modules. 1.1 Overview of the Master/Slave Modules 1.1.1 MIL-4650 Master Module The MIL-4650 Master module is designed to provide two-way communication between a host device and MiLAN’s media...
Chapter 1 1.2 Features One MIL-4650 Master module can support (in a daisy-chain configuration via the serial RS-422 interface) up to seven MIL- 4655 Slave modules, for a total of eight media devices. 1.2.1 Common Features for Both Modules • Hot-swappable •...
• Female RS-232 to female DB9 connector (if necessary) 2.2 Installation Do the following to install a module into a rack mount chassis: 1. For the MIL-4650, make any configuration changes to the module (i.e., jumper settings). 2. Remove the faceplate from the chassis.
Chapter 2 2.3 DIP Switch Settings On the front panel of the MIL-4650 module is a two-position DIP switch. Use Table 2-1 to configure this DIP switch. Down Down Down Down Note: If D1 is “down” and a serial printer is attached, the printer will print a manufacturing test page. This test page printed represents exactly what a user would see if a terminal was attached to the serial port.
C hapt er 3 : Fa st Ma nag e for t he Media C onversio n Sy s te m Chapter 3 discusses FastManage-specific software as it applies to the media conversion system, including the MIL-4650 Master module. This chapter does not have detailed FastManage instructions (refer to the FastManage User’s Guide section of the LAN Products CD-ROM).
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“stack” of device(s) (Figure 3-1). Conversion System Mgr. icon. to manage. eight devices may be displayed (Figure 3-1). Figure 3-1. MIL-4650 Graphical Icon particular unit. Figure 3-2 may appear (depending on the device that was selected): MIL-4650/MIL-4655 Master/Slave Modules...
Double-click on a module to launch it. Figure 3-3 may appear (depending on the module selected). Note: MiLAN offers many different modules to configure, including the MIL-4650 (shown in Figure 3- 3). All modules, except the MIL-4655 slave module, have hot spots where the user can gain information.
Chapter 3 The following describes the hot spots for the MIL-4650 and the MIL-9100X redundant rack mount chassis. For more information and detailed descriptions of these hot spots, refer to the FastManage User’s Guide. • Traps (Figure 3-1): This selection alerts the user to any problem associated with the device (e.g., a power failure).
Appendix A: Specifications A.1 Hardware Features for the MIL-4650 • CPU: An 80186 processor, with a 25 MHz clock • Memory: 256 RAM • Flash: Flash devices are 29F040 @ 90 ns. Each device is 4 Mbps and arranged in 2 256k 8 format •...
The power consists of +5VDC +/-10% @10A. Signal PIN Number DTR/RTS 9 (for DB9) Minimum +5° C 5° C -25° C MIL-4650/MIL-4655 Master/Slave Modules Signal RTS/DTR Maximum 40° C 40,000 ft. (at 40° C) 50° C 70° C...
Our address is: B.2 Internet FTP Server MiLAN has set up an anonymous FTP server for those with access to the internet. The address is ftp.milan.com. Drivers and installation tips are located in the /pub/ rackmount directory.
• Note any and all error messages • Be specific about the problem(s) B.5 RMA Procedures To return a unit to MiLAN for repair: 1. Call technical support at 408/744-2751 2. Technical support engineers will work with users to find the problem.
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FastManage 3-1 Overview 3-1 Traps 3-4 FastManage User’s Guide P-1, 1-2, 3-1 Features 1-2 For both Modules 1-2 MIL-4650/MIL-4655 Master/Slave Modules MIL-4650 Master Module 1-2 Flash device A-1 Flash EPROMs 1-2 ftp.milan.com B-1 Hardware features A-1 Hot spots 3-3 http //www.milan.com B-1...
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Return materials authorization (RMA) B-2 RJ-45 1-2, A-2 RS-232 serial 1-1, 1-2, 2-1 SNMP 3-1 Specifications Hardware features A-1 System LEDs MIL-4655 A-1 Technical support B-1 Thumbnail 3-1 Troubleshooting 2-2 Utilities 1-2 World wide web server B-1 MIL-4650/MIL-4655 Master/Slave Modules...
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