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Figure 2
MICB card
Lock Latch
Maintenance LED
PCMCIA Activity LED
Type II/III PCMCIA Slot
(for firmware upgrades and
backing up and restoring data)
PCMCIA Ejector
PCMCIA Activity LED
Type II/III PCMCIA Slot
(contains configuration and
application software)
PCMCIA Ejector
Lock Latch
The MICB faceplate provides the following:
Maintenance LED – The MICB faceplate provides a red LED to
indicate the enabled/disabled status of the card and to indicate the
self-testing result during power up or card insertion into an operating
system. This LED indicates the following:
PCMCIA activity indicator LEDs – These LEDs are next to the
PCMCIA slots and indicate the following:
553-3001-358
Standard 1.00
MICB
The LED is lit when the MICB card is disabled.
The LED is off when the MICB card is enabled and ready for use.
The LED blinks three times, runs software from the PCMCIA, then
blinks three times again and stays on. The LED remains on until the
software is enabled when the MICB card successfully completes the
self-test.
The LED is lit when the PCMCIA card is disabled.
The LED is off when the PCMCIA card is enabled and ready for use.
The LED blinks when the PCMCIA card is in use.
October 2003
SIMM Sockets
PCMCIA Socket
PCMCIA Hard
Drive Card
G100010

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