Requirements And Limitations; Step 1. Configuring Network Cards; Overview; Motherboard Jumper Settings - Simplex 4100U Installation & Maintenance

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Introduction to the 4100 Network Interface Card (NIC),
Requirements
and Limitations

Step 1. Configuring Network Cards

Overview

Motherboard
Jumper Settings
NIC Card
Address Setting
Table 5-1. 4100 NIC & Media Cards - Electrical and Environmental
Electrical Specifications
Network
Startup, no media cards: 8 VDC @ 110 mA
Interface Card
Nominal, no media cards: 20 to 32 VDC @ 0 mA
Using 24 V power supply: 20 VDC @ 140 mA max.
Fiber
Using 5 V power supply (GCC/NPU): 5 VDC @ 130 mA
Media Card
max.
Wired
4.75 to 5.25 VDC @ 170 mA max.
Media Card
Environmental Specifications (All Modules)
Operating
32° to 120° F (0° to 50° C)
Temperature
Humidity
10% to 93% relative humidity at 90° F (32° C)
The NIC card, along with the each media card, all have jumpers that must be set as shown
below.
NIC-compatible jumper settings on CPU motherboards depend on which motherboards
are used.
Motherboard 565-274:
JW1 and JW2 must be installed.
Jumper plugs P5-P8 must not be installed.
Motherboard 566-227:
P10: Port 1 settings.
P11: Port 2 settings.
P10/P11 position 1 – 2: Network card (NIC) attached to CPU motherboard (default).
P10/P11 position 2 – 3: RS-232/2120 card attached to CPU motherboard.
Use SW2 to set the NIC card address. Refer to Appendix A for the address table.
Specifications
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