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    Table of Contents

    This document has 231 pages

     

    Summary of changes .................................................................. 10

     

    1   Overview.......................................................................................11

     

    2 AS7-C C105007........................................................................... 14

     

    3 AS7-D C110791........................................................................... 17

     

    4   CLAB-S C08839...........................................................................21

     

    5 CLAB-U C111246......................................................................... 24

     6 CLAB-UA C111464.......................................................................27

     

    7   CL3TG-U C111247, CL2TG-UA C111461, CL3TG-VA C111463. 30

     

    8   CL3TG-UA C111462.................................................................... 33

    8.1   CL3TG-UA (version 1)................................................................. 33

    8.2   CL3TG-UA (version 3)................................................................. 36

     

    9 Tone generators and sequencing memory file size settings of CL3TG-U/-V/-VA, CL3TG-UA version 3, CL2TG-U/-UA/-UT........39

     

    10 CP1D-A C111441......................................................................... 41

    10.1   Advantech CP1D-A......................................................................41

    10.1.1 Equipping DIMM modules............................................................ 41

    10.2 Radisys CP1D-A.......................................................................... 42

    10.2.1 Equipping DIMM modules............................................................ 43

    10.3 DIP-switch settings.......................................................................43

     

    11 CP816-A C108488....................................................................... 46

    11.1 Advantech CP816-A.....................................................................46

    11.1.1 Equipping DIMM modules............................................................ 46

    11.1.2 DIP-switch settings.......................................................................47

    11.2 Force CP816-A............................................................................ 4911.2.1 Equipping DIMM modules............................................................ 49

    11.2.2 DIP-switch settings.......................................................................50

    11.3 RadiSys CP816-A........................................................................ 52

    11.3.1 Equipping DIMM modules............................................................ 52

    11.3.2 DIP-switch settings.......................................................................53

     

    12 CP816-AC C111134..................................................................... 55

    12.1 Advantech CP816-AC.................................................................. 55

    12.1.1 Equipping DIMM modules............................................................ 55

    12.1.2 DIP-switch settings.......................................................................56

    12.2 RadiSys CP816-AC......................................................................58

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    12.2.1 Equipping DIMM modules............................................................ 58

    12.2.2 DIP-switch settings.......................................................................59

     

    13 ETIP1-A C111193.........................................................................61

     

    14 ETP C111826............................................................................... 64

    14.1 Jumpers....................................................................................... 64

    14.2 DIP-switches................................................................................ 64

     

    15 ETP-A C111828............................................................................67

    15.1 Jumpers....................................................................................... 67

    15.2   DIP-switches................................................................................ 67

     

    16 ETS2 C109474.............................................................................70

     

    17   ET16 C109519............................................................................. 7317.1 Emerson ET16 (versions 1-4)...................................................... 73

    17.2 Emerson ET16 (version 5 onwards).............................................74

    17.3 Interphase ET16...........................................................................75

    17.4   Interchangeability settings............................................................76

     

    18   HWAT-A C08950.......................................................................... 77

     

    19   HWAT-B C111250.........................................................................80

     

    20 PCU2-D C108407........................................................................ 83

     

    21   PCU2-E C110629.........................................................................87 

    22   SBMUX-A C110546......................................................................91

     

    23   SERO-B C109453...................................................................... 111

     

    24 SWPRO-C C111169................................................................... 116

     

    25   SW256B C109365..................................................................... 120

     

    26 TR3E C109454, TR3A C109455, TR3T C111545......................228

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    List of FiguresFigure 1 Connectors and micro switches of AS7-C.......................................... 14

    Figure 2 Connectors and micro switches of AS7-D.......................................... 17Figure 3 Connectors and micro switches of AS7-D.......................................... 18

    Figure 4 Jumpers and EPROM circuits of plug-in  unit CLAB-S........................21

    Figure 5 Jumpers and flash circuits of plug-in unit CLAB-U............................. 24

    Figure 6 Jumpers and flash circuits of plug-in unit  CLAB-UA...........................27

    Figure 7 Jumper pins, standard jumpers in the CL3TG-U, CL2TG-UA, CL3TG-VA....................................................................................................... 30

    Figure 8 Jumper pins, standard jumpers, and EPROM circuits in the CL3TG-UA (version 1).....................................................................................33

    Figure 9 Jumper pins, standard jumpers in the CL3TG-UA (version 3)............36

    Figure 10 Micro switches of the CP1D-A (Advantech)....................................... 41

    Figure 11 Micro switches of the CP1D-A (Radisys)............................................42

    Figure 12 Connectors and switches of the CP816- A.......................................... 46

    Figure 13 Connectors and switches of the CP816-A..........................................49

    Figure 14 Connectors and switches of the CP816- A.......................................... 52

    Figure 15 Connectors and switches of the CP816- AC....................................... 55

    Figure 16 Connectors and switches of the CP816-AC....................................... 58

    Figure 17 DIP switches of plug-in unit ETIP1-A..................................................61

    Figure 18 Jumper group of the plug-in unit ETP.................................................64

    Figure 19 Jumper group of the plug-in unit ETP-A............................................. 67Figure 20 Jumpers and micro switches of the ETS2.......................................... 70

    Figure 21 Jumpers and micro switches of the Emer son ET16 (version 1)......... 73

    Figure 22 Jumpers and micro switches of the Emer son ET16 (version 5onwards)............................................................................................. 74

    Figure 23 Jumpers and micro switches of the Inter phase ET16.........................75

    Figure 24 Jumpers of the plug-in unit HWAT-A...................................................77

    Figure 25 Jumpers of the plug-in unit HWAT-B...................................................80

    Figure 26 The connectors, LED indicators and DIP switch group of the PCU2-D..83

    Figure 27 Jumpers, DIP switch and backplane connectors of plug-in unit PCU2-E......................................................................................................... 87

    Figure 28 Connectors, micro switch and settings of the SBMUX-A....................91

    Figure 29 Jumper and micro switch settings of the SERO-B............................ 111

    Figure 30 DIP switches of the plug-in unit SWPRO-C...................................... 116

    Figure 31 Connectors, micro switch and settings of the SW256B....................120

    Figure 32 Jumper group of the plug-in unit TR3E/A......................................... 228

    Figure 33 Jumper group of the plug-in unit TR3T (version 1)...........................228

    Figure 34 Jumper group of the plug-in unit TR3T (version 2)...........................229

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    List of TablesTable 1 SW1 switch settings........................................................................... 14

    Table 2 Interchangeability code settings......................................................... 15Table 3 Switch settings (SWA)........................................................................ 18

    Table 4 Interchangeability code settings......................................................... 19

    Table 5 Standard settings of CLAB-S (W1, W3, W4, W5-7, W9, W11, W12). 21

    Table 6 Interchangeability code settings of CLAB-S (W13)............................ 22

    Table 7 Standard settings of CLAB-U (W51, W66, W70, W73, W74, W75,W78, W79, W82, W86).......................................................................24

    Table 8 Interchangeability code settings of CLAB-U (W73)............................ 25

    Table 9 Standard settings of CLAB-UA (W51, W66, W70, W73, W74, W75,W82, W86)..........................................................................................27

    Table 10 Interchangeability code settings of CLAB-UA (W73)..........................28

    Table 11 Standard settings of CL3TG-U, CL2TG-U A, CL3TG-VA.................... 31

    Table 12 Interchangeability code settings of CL3TG-U, CL2TG-UA, CL3TG-VA(W11).................................................................................................. 32

    Table 13 Standard settings of CL3TG-UA (version 1).......................................34

    Table 14 Alternative settings of CL3TG-UA (version 1) (W3, W4, W5, W6, W7)..34

    Table 15 Interchangeability code settings of CL3TG-UA (version 1) (W13)......35

    Table 16 Standard settings of CL3TG-UA (version 3).......................................37

    Table 17 Interchangeability code settings of CL3TG-UA (W11)........................37

    Table 18 Tone and sequencing memory jumper settings of CL3TG-U/-V/-VA,CL3TG-UA version 3 and CL2TG-U/-UA/-UT.....................................39

    Table 19 SWA/SW1 switch settings.................................................................. 43

    Table 20 Interchangeability code (ICC) settings (SWA/SW1)........................... 44

    Table 21 SW1 switch settings........................................................................... 47

    Table 22 Interchangeability code (ICC) settings (SW1).................................... 48

    Table 23 SW1 switch settings........................................................................... 50

    Table 24 Interchangeability code (ICC) settings (SW1).................................... 50

    Table 25 SW3 switch settings........................................................................... 53

    Table 26 Interchangeability code (ICC) settings (SW3).................................... 53Table 27 SW1 switch settings........................................................................... 56

    Table 28 Interchangeability code (ICC) settings (SW1).................................... 57

    Table 29 SW3 switch settings........................................................................... 59

    Table 30 Interchangeability code (ICC) settings (SW3).................................... 59

    Table 31 Standard settings of ETIP1-A (DIP switch S2 and S3).......................61

    Table 32 Interchangeability code settings of ETIP1-A (DIP-Switch S1))...........62

    Table 33 Standard settings of W11................................................................... 64

    Table 34 Interchangeability code settings of ETP............................................. 65

    Table 35 Interchangeability code settings with DIP-switch S1.......................... 65

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    Table 36 Standard settings of W11................................................................... 67

    Table 37 Interchangeability code settings of ETP- A..........................................68

    Table 38 Interchangeability code settings with DIP-switch S1.......................... 68

    Table 39 Jumper W3 settings............................................................................70

    Table 40 Interchangeability code (ICC) settings (SW1).................................... 71

    Table 41 Configuration settings (SW2)..............................................................71

    Table 42 Interchangeability code (ICC) settings (B2 / W2 / W1).......................76

    Table 43 Standard settings of HWAT-A (W3, W10)...........................................77

    Table 44 Alternative settings of HWAT-A (W2)..................................................78

    Table 45 Interchangeability code settings of HWAT-A (W4)..............................78

    Table 46 Standard settings of HWAT-B (W6).................................................... 80

    Table 47 Alternative settings of HWAT-B (W1)..................................................81

    Table 48 Interchangeability code settings of HWAT-B (W4)..............................81

    Table 49 The use of W5.................................................................................... 84

    Table 50 The use of W6.................................................................................... 84

    Table 51 Setting the interchangeability code.....................................................85

    Table 52 The use of W5 for PCU2-D in BSC3i..................................................86

    Table 53 The use of W6 for PCU2-D in BSC3i..................................................86

    Table 54 Settings of PCU2-E in BSC3i 660 GSWB (W1)..................................87

    Table 55 Settings of PCU2-E in BSC3i 660 GSW1KB (W1)............................. 88

    Table 56 Settings of PCU2-E in BSC3i 1000/2000  (W1)...................................88

    Table 57 Settings of PCU2-E in Upgrated Flexi BSC (W1)............................... 88

    Table 58 Settings of PCU2-E in New delivered Flexi BSC (W1)....................... 88

    Table 59 Standard settings of PCU2-E in Flexi BSC (W12)..............................89

    Table 60 Standard settings of PCU2-E in Flexi BSC (W13)..............................89

    Table 61 Interchangeability code settings of PCU2-E (SW1)............................89

    Table 62 PCM mode settings on the SBMUX-A (SW1).....................................91

    Table 63 Interchangeability settings on the SBMUX-A (SW2).......................... 92

    Table 64 Interchangeability code (ICC) settings (SW2).................................... 92

    Table 65 Serial Broadband Interface SB1 settings on the SBMUX-A (SW3).... 93

    Table 66 Serial Broadband Interface SB2 settings on the SBMUX-A (SW4).... 94Table 67 Serial Broadband Interface SB3 settings on the SBMUX-A (SW5).... 95

    Table 68 Serial Broadband Interface SB4 settings on the SBMUX-A (SW6).... 96

    Table 69 PCM mode settings on the SBMUX-A (SW1).....................................97

    Table 70 Serial Broadband Interface SB1 settings on the SBMUX-A (SW3).... 97

    Table 71 Serial Broadband Interface SB2 settings on the SBMUX-A (SW4).... 97

    Table 72 Serial Broadband Interface SB2 settings on the SBMUX-A (SW4).... 99

    Table 73 Serial Broadband Interface SB3 settings on the SBMUX-A (SW5).. 100

    Table 74 Serial Broadband Interface SB3 settings on the SBMUX-A (SW5).. 102

    Table 75 Serial Broadband Interface SB4 settings on the SBMUX-A (SW6).. 103

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    Table 76 Serial Broadband Interface SB4 settings on the SBMUX-A (SW6)..105

    Table 77 PCM mode settings on the SBMUX-A (SW1)...................................106

    Table 78 Serial Broadband Interface SB1 settings on the SBMUX-A (SW3)..106

    Table 79 Serial Broadband Interface SB2 settings on the SBMUX-A (SW4).. 107

    Table 80 Serial Broadband Interface SB3 settings on the SBMUX-A (SW5).. 108

    Table 81 Serial Broadband Interface SB4 settings on the SBMUX-A (SW6).. 109

    Table 82 Alternative setting of SERO-B...........................................................111

    Table 83 Interchangeability code settings of SERO-B (W11).......................... 114

    Table 84 Switch settings (SWA)...................................................................... 117

    Table 85 Interchangeability code settings of SWPRO-C................................. 117

    Table 86 Switch settings (SWE)...................................................................... 118

    Table 87 GSWB Control Bus Clock Phase code settings................................119

    Table 88 PCM mode settings on the SW256B (SW1).....................................120

    Table 89 Interchangeability settings on the SW256B (SW2)...........................121

    Table 90 Interchangeability code (ICC) settings (SW2).................................. 121

    Table 91 Serial Broadband Interface SB1 settings on the SW256B (SW3).... 122

    Table 92 Serial Broadband Interface SB2 settings on the SW256B (SW4).... 123

    Table 93 Serial Broadband Interface SB3 settings on the SW256B (SW5).... 124

    Table 94 Serial Broadband Interface SB4 settings on the SW256B (SW6).... 125

    Table 95 Jumper setting of the SW256B in S15 new delivery Flexi BSC (SW1)..126

    Table 96 Jumper setting of the SW256B in S15 new delivery Flexi BSC (SW3) .126

    Table 97 Jumper setting of the SW256B in S15 new delivery Flexi BSC (SW4)..130

    Table 98 Jumper setting of the SW256B in S15 new delivery Flexi BSC (SW5)..134

    Table 99 Jumper setting of the SW256B in S15 new delivery Flexi BSC (SW6)..135

    Table 100 Jumper setting of the SW256B in combined BSC/TCSM installationwhere BSC part is S15 new delivery Flexi BSC (SW1).................... 144

    Table 101 Jumper setting of the SW256B in combined BSC/TCSM installation

    where BSC part is S15 new delivery Flexi BSC (SW3) ................... 145Table 102 Jumper setting of the SW256B in combined BSC/TCSM installation

    where BSC part is S15 new delivery Flexi BSC (SW4).................... 148

    Table 103 Jumper setting of the SW256B in combined BSC/TCSM installationwhere BSC part is S15 new delivery Flexi BSC (SW5).................... 152

    Table 104 Jumper setting of the SW256B in combined BSC/TCSM installationwhere BSC part is S15 new delivery Flexi BSC (SW6).................... 153

    Table 105 PCM mode settings on the SW256B (SW1).....................................175

    Table 106 Serial Broadband Interface SB1 settings on the SW256B (SW3).... 176

    Table 107 Serial Broadband Interface SB2 settings on the SW256B (SW4).... 178

    Table 108 Serial Broadband Interface SB3 settings on the SW256B (SW5).... 181

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    Table 109 Serial Broadband Interface SB4 settings on the SW256B (SW6).... 183

    Table 110 PCM mode settings on the SW256B (SW1).....................................187

    Table 111 Serial Broadband Interface SB1 settings on the SW256B (SW3).... 187

    Table 112 Serial Broadband Interface SB2 settings on the SW256B (SW4).... 189

    Table 113 Serial Broadband Interface SB3 settings on the SW256B (SW5).... 193

    Table 114 Serial Broadband Interface SB4 settings on the SW256B (SW6).... 195

    Table 115 PCM mode settings on the SW256B (SW1).....................................200

    Table 116 Serial Broadband Interface SB1 settings on the SW256B (SW3).... 201

    Table 117 Serial Broadband Interface SB2 settings on the SW256B (SW4).... 202

    Table 118 Serial Broadband Interface SB3 settings on the SW256B (SW5).... 207

    Table 119 Serial Broadband Interface SB4 settings on the SW256B (SW6).... 209

    Table 120 PCM mode settings on the SW256B (SW1).....................................213

    Table 121 Serial Broadband Interface SB1 settings on the SW256B (SW3).... 214

    Table 122 Serial Broadband Interface SB2 settings on the SW256B (SW4).... 216

    Table 123 Serial Broadband Interface SB3 settings on the SW256B (SW5).... 221

    Table 124 Serial Broadband Interface SB4 settings on the SW256B (SW6).... 223

    Table 125 Interchangeability code settings of TR3E/A (W7) and TR3T (W12).......229

    Table 126 ETSI/ANSI settings of TR3T (W14).................................................. 230

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    Summary of changes

    Changes between document issues are cumulative. Therefore, the latest documentissue contains all changes made to previous issues.

    Changes between issues 2-9 and 2-8

    W66 jumper setting in CLAB-U C111246  and CLAB-UA C111464  is updated.

    Changes between issues 2-8 and 2-7

    Sections CLAB-U C111246  and CLAB-UA C111464 have been added.

    Changes between issues 2-7 and 2-6

    Section PCU2-E C110629 updated with jumper setting info.

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    1 Overview

    Jumper settings of plug-in units in Flexi BSC and TCSM3i  provides the basic informationneeded for setting the various jumpers of the plug-in units in the Flexi BSC and TCSM3i.

    The settings are referred to as standard when no changes are required, and alternative

    when the application delivered may need reconfiguration.

    Before setting the various jumpers of the plug-in units in the Flexi BSC and TCSM3i, the

    user is advised to read the information presented below.

    Presentation of the settings

    The standard and alternative jumpers of the plug-in units are presented in tables except

    if the plug-in unit has factory settings. The standard settings are illustrated in the jumper 

    group location maps. For the standard jumpers, the table indicates the jumper group

    number, the connection required and a note about the connection. For the alternative

    settings, the meaning of the connection (like the plug-in unit location), the required

    connection and a note about the connection are listed. Each alternative jumper group is

    preceded by a title describing it.

    In the column Connection, a hyphen (-) is used between the pins of the jumper group

    that are to be connected on the plug-in unit. The pins are symbolized by consecutive

    numbers. If there is only a hyphen and no numbers in the column, no connection is

    made. The numbers of the jumper group(s) are also given for the alternative settings.

    The column Note  indicates the alternative selected with the jumper concerned. If the

     jumper group is relevant only in connection with plug-in unit testing, the column is blank.

    The alternatives are listed in the plug-in unit descriptions.

    If the plug-in unit has a jumper group which is strapped for interchangeability, the setting

    alternatives are presented in a form that differs from the presentation of the other tables.

    In the interchangeability table,

    •   X = the corresponding connection is made

    •   blank = the corresponding connection is not made.

    Implementation of the jumper settings

     A hardware setting (strapping) is made by means of a jumper (marked by a rectangle).

    The materials required: Jumper code 15291 00089

    Selection of settings

    Settings are often called only jumper settings, or when they can clearly be defined they

    are divided into two groups:

    •   standard settings

    •   alternative settings

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    The standard settings do not depend on external factors, so they are always set in the

    same way regardless of the equipment position.

    The alternative settings depend on external factors, such as the track position, the

    parameter to be selected, and the operating environment.

    The plug-in units with both standard and alternative settings are a mixture of the cases in

    the two previous chapters.

    Presentation of the read-only memory circuits

    The following information is given about the read-only memory circuits:

    •   location of read-only memory circuit(s) of the plug-in unit

    •   installation direction of read-only memory circuit(s) (direction of the notch of circuit(s))

    •   setting of read-only memory circuit(s) in the socket (sockets of circuit(s) are indicatedwith broken line)

    •   the following can be read inside the circuit(s) depending on the case:

     –   EPROM or PROM; either marking HIGH or LOW on 8-bit read-only memory

    circuits (not on 16-bit circuits)

     –   base addresses of circuits (for some plug-in units, only the beginning of the base

    address of the circuit, e.g. 60 = 60000H, A0 = A0000H, is presented) or the name

    of the program on the circuit + indexes of circuits.

    The following plug-in units have settings that the user can set:

     AS7-C 

     AS7-D

    CLAB-S

    CL3TG-U, CL2TG-UA, CL3TG-VA

    CL3TG-UA

    CP1D-A

    CP816-A

    CP816-AC 

    ETIP1-A

    ETP

    ETP-A

    ETS2 

    ET16 

    HWAT-A

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    HWAT-B

    PCU2-D

    PCU2-E 

    SBMUX-A

    SERO-B

    SWPRO-C

    SW256B

    TR3E, TR3A, TR3T 

    The following plug-in units have no jumper settings to be set by the user:

    •   DCAR1-A

    •   ESB24-A, ESB24-D and ESB26: The switch and the pin header on the board are

    only for testing purposes.

    •   PSC6-AB and PSC6-A

    •   PSC6-CB and PSC6-C

    •   PSC6-D

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    2 AS7-C C105007

    The figures below shows the AS7-C layout with location of switch block and connectors.

    AS7-C layout

    Figure 1   Connectors and micro switches of AS7-C

    P4

    P5

    P1

    SW1

    DN03309124

    SW1

    OFF ON

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    12

    11

    109

    8

    7

    Interchangeability code settings

    The Interchangeability Switch Block consists of a 6–position DIP switch. This switch

    contains the four interchangeability code bits. The interchangeability lines drive to '0'

    when the switches are OFF.

    g   'OFF' is GND, 'ON' is VCC.

    Table 1   SW1 switch settings.

     

    Switch 1

     

    Setting

     

    Meaning

    1-12 OFF*) Interchangeability code bit 3 (MSB)

    2-11 OFF*) Interchangeability code bit 2

    3-10 OFF*) Interchangeability code bit 1

    4-9 OFF*) Interchangeability code bit 0 (LSB)

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    Table 1   SW1 switch settings. (Cont.)

     

    Switch 1

     

    Setting

     

    Meaning

    5-8 OFF Not in use

    6-7 OFF Not in use.

    *) The first interchangeability code A corresponds to all switches OFF, after which the

    settings start to roll for each interchangeability code change.

    The table below presents the setting of the interchangeability code.

    Table 2    Interchangeability code settings

     

    ICC code

     

    Meaning

    SW 1: 1–12

    (MSB)

    SW 1: 2–11 SW 1: 3–10 SW 1: 4–9 (LSB)

     A OFF OFF OFF OFF

    B OFF OFF OFF ON

    C OFF OFF ON OFF

    D OFF OFF ON ON

    E OFF ON OFF OFF

    F OFF ON OFF ON

    G OFF ON ON OFF

    H OFF ON ON ON

    J ON OFF OFF OFF

    K ON OFF OFF ON

    L ON OFF ON OFF

    M ON OFF ON ON

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    Table 2    Interchangeability code settings (Cont.)

     

    ICC code

     

    Meaning

    N ON ON OFF OFF

    P ON ON OFF ON

    R ON ON ON OFF

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    3 AS7-D C110791

    The AS7-D has two vendors that differ in layout but are identical in function.

    Advantech AS7-D

    Figure 2    Connectors and micro switches of AS7-D

    P4

    P5

    P1

    P2

    P3

    DN70542436

    SWA

    1

    SWA

    Interchangeability

    1      

    2  

     3  

    4  

     ON 1

    2

    3

    4

    8

    7

    6

    5

    OFF ON

    1      

    2  

     3  

    4  

     ON 1

    2

    3

    4

    8

    7

    6

    5

    OFF ON

    SWB

    Boot source

    SWB

    1

    g   There are other pin headers on the board which are not presented in the figure.Only the DIP switches which can be set by the user are described here. Do not

    make any changes to other DIP switches or pin headers. Other DIP switches

    are used for production, debugging and testing purposes only.

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    RadiSys AS7-D

    Figure 3   Connectors and micro switches of AS7-D

    DN70542596

    P4

    P5

    P1

    P2

    P3

    SWA

    Interchangeability

    1      

    2  

     3  

    4  

     ON 1

    2

    3

    4

    8

    7

    6

    5

    OFF ON

    SWA1

    Interchangeability code settings

    The Interchangeability Switch Block (SWA) consists of a 4–position DIP switch. This

    switch contains the four interchangeability code bits. The interchangeability lines drive to'0' when the switches are OFF.

    g   'OFF' is GND, 'ON' is VCC.

    Table 3   Switch settings (SWA)

     

    Switch

     

    Default Setting

     

    Meaning

    1-8 OFF*) Interchangeability code bit 3 (MSB)

    2-7 OFF*) Interchangeability code bit 2

    3-6 OFF*) Interchangeability code bit 1

    4-5 OFF*) Interchangeability code bit 0 (LSB)

    *) The first interchangeability code A corresponds to all switches OFF, after which the

    settings start to roll for each interchangeability code change.

    The table below presents the setting of the interchangeability code.

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    Table 4   Interchangeability code settings

     

    ICC code

     

    Setting

    SW 1–8 (MSB) SW 2–7 SW 3–6 SW 4–5 (LSB)

     A OFF OFF OFF OFF

    B OFF OFF OFF ON

    C OFF OFF ON OFF

    D OFF OFF ON ON

    E OFF ON OFF OFF

    F OFF ON OFF ON

    G OFF ON ON OFF

    H OFF ON ON ON

    J ON OFF OFF OFF

    K ON OFF OFF ON

    L ON OFF ON OFF

    M ON OFF ON ON

    N ON ON OFF OFF

    P ON ON OFF ON

    R ON ON ON OFF

    Boot source selection

    The boot source selection switch block (SWB) consists of a 4-position DIP switch. It is

    only present in the Advantech variant of AS7-D.

     

    Switch

     

    Default Setting

     

    Meaning

    1-8 OFF Not in use.

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    Switch

     

    Default Setting

     

    Meaning

    2-7 OFF Not in use.

    3-6 OFF Not in use.

    4-5 ON Boot mode. Default setting. Do not change this

    setting.

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    4 CLAB-S C08839

    Figure 4   Jumpers and EPROM circuits of plug-in unit CLAB-S

    Standard  settings

    W5-W6,W9, W12

    1   2

    W1, W7,W10

    1

    2

    Interchangeability

    W3-W432

    1

    5678

    4321

    W11

    W131 2 3 4

    8 7 6 5

    W1

    PRTAW5

    W7

    W10

    W3 W4

    W6W9

    W11

    W12

    W13

    PROME0000H

    PROMC0000H

    DN98618661

    The PRTA (Processor Test Adaptor) is a connector which can be used for testing and

    servicing.

    Standard settings are presented in the table below, and the jumpers must be set asshown during normal operation.

    There are no alternative settings available on the plug-in unit.

    Jumper group W13 is used for setting the interchangeability code of the plug-in unit

    when required, see the table below.

    Standard settings (W1, W3, W4, W5-7, W9, W11, W12)

    Table 5    Standard settings of CLAB-S (W1, W3, W4, W5-7, W9, W11, W12)

     

    Jumper 

     

    Setting

     

    Meaning

    W1;1 - 2 ON 32 MHz clock signal of the processor is not disconnected

    W3;2 - 3

    W4;2 - 3

    W12;1 - 2

    ON

    ON

    ON

     Automatic phase advance enabled (used in Mobile Circuit

    Core DX NEs)

    W5;1 - 2 ON Watchdog enabled

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    Table 5    Standard settings of CLAB-S (W1, W3, W4, W5-7, W9, W11, W12) (Cont.)

     

    Jumper 

     

    Setting

     

    Meaning

    W6;1 - 2 ON The 32 MHz output signal of the phase lock circuit is not dis-

    connected

    W7;1 - 2 ON The reset signal of the plug-in unit is not disconnected

    W9;1 - 2 ON The 64 MHz output signal of the phase lock circuit is not dis-

    connected

    W10;1 - 2 ON The reset signal of the processor is not disconnected

    W11;ALL OFF Used for testing of the phase lock circuit

    Interchangeability code settings (W13)

    Table 6    Interchangeability code settings of CLAB-S (W13)

     

    ICC code

     

    W13 settings

    1 - 8 2 - 7 3 - 6 4 - 5

     A ON ON ON ON

    B OFF ON ON ON

    C ON OFF ON ON

    D OFF OFF ON ON

    E ON ON OFF ON

    F OFF ON OFF ON

    G ON OFF OFF ON

    H OFF OFF OFF ON

    J ON ON ON OFF

    K OFF ON ON OFF

    L ON OFF ON OFF

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    Table 6    Interchangeability code settings of CLAB-S (W13) (Cont.)

     

    ICC code

     

    W13 settings

    M OFF OFF ON OFF

    N ON ON OFF OFF

    P OFF ON OFF OFF

    R ON OFF OFF OFF

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    5 CLAB-U C111246

    Figure 5    Jumpers and flash circuits of plug-in unit CLAB-U

    Standard settings

    Interchangeability

    W731 2 3 4

    8 7 6 5

    PRTA

    W73

    PROM

    Dn70550007

    W70,74,75,78,86

    W71,72

    1 2

    4 3

    W70   W72

    W71

    W74

    W75

    W86

    W51

    W66

    W78 W79W82

    12

    43

    W51

    1

    2

    34

    5

    6

    W82

    1

    2   3

    4

    W79

    1

    4   3

    2

    W66

    1 432

    8 567

    The PRTA (Processor Test Adaptor) is a connector which can be used for testing and

    servicing.

    Standard settings are presented in the table below, and the jumpers must be set as

    shown during normal operation.

    There are no alternative settings available on the plug-in unit.

    Jumper group W73 is used for setting the interchangeability code of the plug-in unit

    when required, see the table below.

    Standard settings (W51, W66, W70, W74, W75, W78, W79, W82, W86)

    Table 7    Standard settings of CLAB-U (W51, W66, W70, W73, W74, W75, W78,W79, W82, W86)

     

    Jumper 

     

    Setting

     

    Meaning

    W51;1 - 4 ON The reset signal of the plug-in unit is disconnected

    W66;4 - 5 ON Used for testing of the phase lock circuit

    W70;1 - 4 ON Watchdog Stop is enabled

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    Table 7    Standard settings of CLAB-U (W51, W66, W70, W73, W74, W75, W78,W79, W82, W86) (Cont.)

     

    Jumper 

     

    Setting

     

    Meaning

    W71;1 - 2

    W71;2 - 3

    OFF

    ON

    Setting of phase advance: LD2 or TSR0A automatic setting of 

    phase advance

    W72;1 - 2

    W72;2 - 3

    OFF

    ON

    Setting of phase advance: LD4 or TSR0B automatic setting of 

    phase advance

    W74;1 - 4 ON The 32 MHz output signal of the phase lock circuit is connect-

    ed

    W75;1 - 4 ON The 64 MHz output signal of the phase lock circuit is connect-

    ed

    W78;1 - 4 ON Automatic setting of phase advance

    W79;1 - 4 OFF Flash is write protected

    W82;1 - 4 ON The processor is not in the reset state

    W86;1 - 4 ON 32 MHz clock signal of the processor is connected

    Interchangeability code settings (W73)

    Table 8    Interchangeability code settings of CLAB-U (W73)

     

    ICC code

     

    W73 settings

    1 - 8 2 - 7 3 - 6 4 - 5

     A ON ON ON ON

    B OFF ON ON ON

    C ON OFF ON ON

    D OFF OFF ON ON

    E ON ON OFF ON

    F OFF ON OFF ON

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    Table 8    Interchangeability code settings of CLAB-U (W73) (Cont.)

     

    ICC code

     

    W73 settings

    G ON OFF OFF ON

    H OFF OFF OFF ON

    J ON ON ON OFF

    K OFF ON ON OFF

    L ON OFF ON OFF

    M OFF OFF ON OFF

    N ON ON OFF OFF

    P OFF ON OFF OFF

    R ON OFF OFF OFF

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    6 CLAB-UA C111464

    Figure 6    Jumpers and flash circuits of plug-in unit CLAB-UA

    Standard settings

    Interchangeability

    W731 2 3 4

    8 7 6 5

    PRTA

    W73

    PROM

    DN70616379?

    W70,74,75,78,86

    1   2

    W71,72

    4   3

    W70   W72

    W71

    W74

    W75

    W86

    W51

    W66

    W78W82

    12

    43

    W51

    1

    2

    34

    5

    6

    W82

    1

    2   3

    4

    W66

    1 432

    8 567

    The PRTA (Processor Test Adaptor) is a connector which can be used for testing and

    servicing.

    Standard settings are presented in the table below, and the jumpers must be set as

    shown during normal operation.

    There are no alternative settings available on the plug-in unit.

    Jumper group W73 is used for setting the interchangeability code of the plug-in unit

    when required, see the table below.

    Standard settings (W51, W66, W70, W74, W75, W82, W86)

    Table 9   Standard settings of CLAB-UA (W51, W66, W70, W73, W74, W75, W82,

    W86)

     

    Jumper 

     

    Setting

     

    Meaning

    W51;1 - 4 ON The reset signal of the plug-in unit is disconnected

    W66;4 - 5 ON Used for testing of the phase lock circuit

    W70;1 - 4 OFF Flash is write protected

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    Table 9   Standard settings of CLAB-UA (W51, W66, W70, W73, W74, W75, W82,W86) (Cont.)

     

    Jumper 

     

    Setting

     

    Meaning

    W71;1 - 2

    W71;2 - 3

    OFF

    ON

    Setting of phase advance: LD2 or TSR0A automatic setting of 

    phase advance

    W72;1 - 2

    W72;2 - 3

    OFF

    ON

    Setting of phase advance: LD4 or TSR0B automatic setting of 

    phase advance

    W74;1 - 4 ON The 32 MHz output signal of the phase lock circuit is connect-

    ed

    W75;1 - 4 ON The 64 MHz output signal of the phase lock circuit is connect-

    ed

    W82;1 - 4 ON The processor is not in the reset state

    W86;1 - 4 ON 32 MHz clock signal of the processor is connected

    Interchangeability code settings (W73)

    Table 10    Interchangeability code settings of CLAB-UA (W73)

     

    ICC code

     

    W73 settings

    1 - 8 2 - 7 3 - 6 4 - 5

     A ON ON ON ON

    B OFF ON ON ON

    C ON OFF ON ON

    D OFF OFF ON ON

    E ON ON OFF ON

    F OFF ON OFF ON

    G ON OFF OFF ON

    H OFF OFF OFF ON

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    Table 10    Interchangeability code settings of CLAB-UA (W73) (Cont.)

     

    ICC code

     

    W73 settings

    J ON ON ON OFF

    K OFF ON ON OFF

    L ON OFF ON OFF

    M OFF OFF ON OFF

    N ON ON OFF OFF

    P OFF ON OFF OFF

    R ON OFF OFF OFF

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    7 CL3TG-U C111247, CL2TG-UA C111461,CL3TG-VA C111463

    Figure 7    Jumper pins, standard jumpers in the CL3TG-U, CL2TG-UA, CL3TG-VA

    DN0967332

    W38

    1 2 3

    6   5 4

    W35

    4 5 6

    3   2   1

    W36

    4

    5

    6

    3

    2

    1

    W2

    3   4

    2 1

    W12

    5 6 7 8

    4   3 2 1

    W5

    21

    34

    W11   5

    6

    7

    8

    4

    3

    2

    1

    W39

    W35

    W36W2

     W38

    W12

    W5

    W11

    W10

    W6

    W37

    1 2 3

    6   5 4

    4 5 6

    3   2 1

    W9

    W1,W6,W8

    3

    4

    2

    1

    W1

    W37

    W8   W9

    3

    4

    2

    1W10

    EPROM

    B

    EPROM

     A

    W39

    1 2 3

    6   5 4

    W40

    3   4

    2 1

    W40

    Standard settings are presented in the table below, and the jumpers must be set as

    shown during normal operation.

     Alternative settings on jumper groups W10, and W2 depend on the application aspresented in the table below. In the previous design (CL3TG, CL3TG-S, CL2TG-S) the

    capacity of sequential memory was determined by strapping groups W4 and W5 and the

    capacity of tone memory with strapping groups W6 and W7. In the redesign one size of 

    memory will be used for both options, so these straps are not needed anymore. For 

     jumper W4 and W5 schematic will be changed to do a fixed connection equivalent to the

    short between pins 1 and 2 and for W6 and W7 the equivalent fixed connection is

    between pins 2 and 3. Jumper groups W35, W36, W38, W39 and W40 are used in

    TONE FLASH and for more information, please refer to Tone generators and sequencing 

    memory file size settings of CL3TG-U/-V/-VA, CL3TG-UA version 3, CL2TG-U/-UA .

    Jumper group W11 is used for setting the interchangeability code of the plug-in unit when

    required, see the table below.

    CL3TG-U C111247, CL2TG-UA C111461, CL3TG-VAC111463

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    Standard settings (W1, W2, W6, W8, W10)

    Table 11   Standard settings of CL3TG-U, CL2TG-UA, CL3TG-VA

     

    Jumper 

     

    Setting

     

    Meaning

    W1 1-2 ON = for testing use in normal operation

    W2 1-2 ON = Tone generator uses 30 time slots

    (used with TON-FIA-A)

    OFF = Tone generator uses 28 time slots

    (used with TON-SXCA)

    W5 1-2 OFF = manual reset signal of the plug-in

    unit disconnected in normal operation

    W6 1-2 ON = normal situation

    OFF = power on reset to CPLD disconnect-

    ed

    W8 1-2 ON = normal situation

    OFF = 16MHz clock output disconnected

    W9 2-3 ON = for testing use in normal operation

    W10 1-2 ON= normal situation

    OFF = 32MHz clock output disconnected

    W12 1-8 ON = Watchdog function enabled in normal

    situation

    OFF = Watchdog function disabled

    2-7 ON = Flash write protection enabled

    OFF = Flash write protection disabled

    W37 1-2 ON = for testing use in normal operation

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    Interchangeability code settings (W11)

    Table 12    Interchangeability code settings of CL3TG-U, CL2TG-UA, CL3TG-VA(W11)

     

    ICC code

     

    W11 settings

    1 - 8 2 - 7 3 - 6 4 - 5

     A ON ON ON ON

    B OFF ON ON ON

    C ON OFF ON ON

    D OFF OFF ON ON

    E ON ON OFF ON

    F OFF ON OFF ON

    G ON OFF OFF ON

    H OFF OFF OFF ON

    J ON ON ON OFF

    K OFF ON ON OFF

    L ON OFF ON OFF

    M OFF OFF ON OFF

    N ON ON OFF OFF

    P OFF ON OFF OFF

    R ON OFF OFF OFF

    CL3TG-U C111247, CL2TG-UA C111461, CL3TG-VAC111463

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    8 CL3TG-UA C111462

    CL3TG-UA has two different versions which can be separated by differences in thePWB.

    8.1 CL3TG-UA (version 1)

    Figure 8    Jumper pins, standard jumpers, and EPROM circuits in the CL3TG-UA(version 1)

     Alternativesettings

    W13

    1 2 3 4

    8 7 6 5

    W4-W71

    23

    1

    2

    W3

    Standard

    settings

    W2, W9, W12

    1   2

    W1,W81

    2

    1 2 3

    W11

    W1   W2

    W3W5

    W4

    W7

    W6

    Phase memory B**)

    Phase memory A**)  J1

    J5

    J2

    PRTA

    W12

    PROM90000H

    W13

    W11

    W9

    W8

            3        2

            3        0

            3        2

            3        0

                         1   2

                         1   2

    DN98618697

    Standard settings are presented in the table below, and the jumpers must be set as

    shown during normal operation.

     Alternative settings on jumper groups W3, W4, W5, W6, and W7 depend on the

    application as presented in the table below.

    Jumper group W13 is used for setting the interchangeability code of the plug-in unit

    when required, see the table below.

    •   There are two different sizes of read-only memory circuits for phase memory and

    tone generator memory: 28-pin (256 kbit) and 32-pin (1 Mbit / 2 Mbit / 4 Mbit).

    •   The PRTA (Processor Test Adaptor) W10 is a connector which can be used for 

    testing and servicing.

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    Standard settings (W1, W2, W8, W9, W11, W12)

    Table 13   Standard settings of CL3TG-UA (version 1)

     

    Jumper 

     

    Setting

     

    Meaning

    W1;1 - 2 ON For testing purposes

    W2;1 - 2 ON For testing purposes

    W8;1 - 2 ON For testing purposes

    W9;1 - 2 ON For testing purposes

    W11;1 - 2 ON For testing purposes

    W12;1 - 2 ON For testing purposes

    Alternative settings (W3, W4, W5, W6, W7)

    Table 14   Alternative settings of CL3TG-UA (version 1) (W3, W4, W5, W6, W7)

     

    Jumper 

     

    Setting

     

    Meaning

    W3;1 - 2

    W4;2 - 3

    W5;1 - 2

    W6;1 - 2

    W7;2 - 3

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    TON-XXX product:

    Tone generator memory 1 Mbit /

    Phase memory 1 Mbit

    TON-MYAICC B

    TON-SEAICC C

    TON-SEBICC B

    TON-GBAICC B

    TON-GBBICC A

    TON-LKAICC B

    TON-THAICC B

    TON-THBICC B

    W3;1 - 2

    W4;2 - 3

    W5;1 - 2

    W6;2 - 3

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    Tone generator memory 2 Mbit

    or 4 Mbit / Phase memory 1 Mbit

    Other TON products and newer 

    ICCs than listed above

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    Table 14   Alternative settings of CL3TG-UA (version 1) (W3, W4, W5, W6, W7)(Cont.)

     

    Jumper 

     

    Setting

     

    Meaning

    W7;2 - 3 ON

    ICC = Interchangeability code

    Interchangeability code settings (W13)

    Table 15    Interchangeability code settings of CL3TG-UA (version 1) (W13)

     

    ICC code

     

    W13 settings

    1 - 8 2 - 7 3 - 6 4 - 5

     A ON ON ON ON

    B OFF ON ON ON

    C ON OFF ON ON

    D OFF OFF ON ON

    E ON ON OFF ON

    F OFF ON OFF ON

    G ON OFF OFF ON

    H OFF OFF OFF ON

    J ON ON ON OFF

    K OFF ON ON OFF

    L ON OFF ON OFF

    M OFF OFF ON OFF

    N ON ON OFF OFF

    P OFF ON OFF OFF

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    Table 15    Interchangeability code settings of CL3TG-UA (version 1) (W13) (Cont.)

     

    ICC code

     

    W13 settings

    R ON OFF OFF OFF

    8.2 CL3TG-UA (version 3)

    CL3TG-UA (version 3) jumper settings

    Figure 9   Jumper pins, standard jumpers in the CL3TG-UA (version 3)

    DN0967332

    W38

    1 2 3

    6   5 4

    W35

    4 5 6

    3   2   1

    W36

    4

    5

    6

    3

    2

    1

    W2

    3   4

    2 1

    W12

    5 6 7 8

    4   3 2 1

    W5

    21

    34

    W11   5

    6

    7

    8

    4

    3

    2

    1

    W39

    W35

    W36W2

     W38

    W12

    W5

    W11

    W10

    W6

    W37

    1 2 3

    6   5 4

    4 5 6

    3   2 1

    W9

    W1,W6,W8

    3

    4

    2

    1

    W1

    W37

    W8   W9

    3

    4

    2

    1W10

    EPROM

    B

    EPROM

     A

    W39

    1 2 3

    6   5 4

    W40

    3   4

    2 1

    W40

    Jumper groups W35, W36, W38, W39 and W40 are used in TONE FLASH and for more

    information, please refer to Tone generators and sequencing memory file size settings of 

    CL3TG-U/-V/-VA, CL3TG-UA version 3, CL2TG-U/-UA/-UT .

    The settings for jumpers W1, W2, W5, W6, W8, W9, W10, W12 and W37 are described

    in the following table.

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    Standard setting for CL3TG-UA (version 3)

    Table 16    Standard settings of CL3TG-UA (version 3)

     

    Jumper 

     

    Setting

     

    Meaning

    W1 1-2 ON = for testing use in normal operation

    W2 1-2 ON = Tone generator uses 30 time slots

    (used with TON-FIA-A)

    OFF = Tone generator uses 28 time slots

    (used with TON-SXCA)

    W5 1-2 OFF = manual reset signal of the plug-inunit disconnected in normal operation

    W6 1-2 ON = normal situation

    OFF = power on reset to CPLD disconnect-

    ed

    W8 1-2 ON = normal situation

    OFF = 16MHz clock output disconnected

    W9 2-3 ON = for testing use in normal operation

    W10 1-2 ON= normal situation

    OFF = 32MHz clock output disconnected

    W12 1-8 ON = Watchdog function enabled in normal

    situation

    OFF = Watchdog function disabled

    2-7 ON = Flash write protection enabled

    OFF = Flash write protection disabled

    W37 1-2 ON = for testing use in normal operation

    Interchangeability code settings (W11)

    Table 17    Interchangeability code settings of CL3TG-UA (W11)

     

    ICC code

     

    W11 settings

    1 - 8 2 - 7 3 - 6 4 - 5

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    9 Tone generators and sequencing memory filesize settings of CL3TG-U/-V/-VA, CL3TG-UA

    version 3, CL2TG-U/-UA/-UT

    Two tone products TON-FIA-A and TON-SXCA are used but other tone products are also

    possible.

    The table in the following describes the tone and sequencing memory jumper settings for 

    all new CLxTG-X variants including CL3TG-U/-V/-VA, CL3TG-UA version 3 and CL2TG-

    U/-UA/-UT.

    Table 18    Tone and sequencing memory jumper settings of CL3TG-U/-V/-VA, CL3TG-UA version 3 and CL2TG-U/-UA/-UT

     

    File Size

     

    Tone

    Memory (A)

    IC58

     

    Tone Product

     

    Sequencing

    Memory (B)

    IC57

     

    Tone Product

    32 kByte W39 2-3

    W39 4-5

    W35 2-5

    W38 1-2-3

    W38 4-5

    W40 1-4

    TON-SXCA

    128 kByte W36 4-5

    W39 2-3

    W39 4-5

    TON-SXCA W35 5-6

    W38 2-3

    W38 4-5

    W40 1-2

    TON-FIA-A

    256 kByte W36 2-3

    W36 4-5

    W39 1-2

    W39 4-5

    TON-FIA-A W35 1-2

    W35 5-6

    W38 1-2

    W38 4-5

    W40 1-2

    512 kByte W36 2-3

    W36 4-5

    W39 1-2

    W39 5-6

    W35 1-2

    W35 5-6

    W38 1-2

    W38 5-6

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    Table 18    Tone and sequencing memory jumper settings of CL3TG-U/-V/-VA, CL3TG-UA version 3 and CL2TG-U/-UA/-UT (Cont.)

     

    File Size

     

    Tone

    Memory (A)

    IC58

     

    Tone Product

     

    Sequencing

    Memory (B)

    IC57

     

    Tone Product

    W40 1-2

    Tone generators and sequencing memory file sizesettings of CL3TG-U/-V/-VA, CL3TG-UA version 3,CL2TG-U/-UA/-UT

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    10 CP1D-A C111441

    The CP1D-A has two vendors that differ in layout but are identical in function. They canbe distinguished from each other by the following:

    •   slight differences in the front panel (cooling fins)

    •   differences on the PWB.

    10.1 Advantech CP1D-A

    Figure 10    Micro switches of the CP1D-A (Advantech)

    P4

    P5

    P1

    P2

    2

    2

    1

    1

    DN70658197

    1

    5   8

    6   7

    SWA

    1  

    2  

     3  

    4  

     ON1

    23

    4

    12

    1110

    9

    ONOFFInterchangeability

     5  

     6  

    SWA

    11   01   10   00

    10.1.1 Equipping DIMM modules

    Selecting Dual Channel Mode

    When equipping DIMM modules for Dual Channel Mode, note that DIMM modules must

    be equipped in pairs. Therefore, fill first DIMM10 and DIMM00 and DIMM11 and DIMM01

    second.

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    g   When using Dual Channel Mode, parallel DIMM slots (i.e. DIMM10 andDIMM00, for example) must have identical DIMMs (an identical DIMM means

    an identical Nokia Siemens Networks C-code). DIMMs in series within a

    memory channel do not have to be identical (i.e. DIMM11 and DIMM10, for example). For example, there can be 512MB DIMMs in slots DIMM11 and

    DIMM01 and 1GB DIMMs in slots DIMM10 and DIMM00.

    Selecting Single Channel Mode

    When equipping DIMM modules for Single Channel Mode, fill first DIMM00 and DIMM01

    second.

    g   Dual Channel Mode is default. Single Channel Mode is used only if so specifiedin delivery specific documentation.

    10.2 Radisys CP1D-A

    Figure 11   Micro switches of the CP1D-A (Radisys)

    P4

    P5

    P1

    P2

    2

    2

    1

    1

    DN70658146

    1

    5   8

    6   7

    SW1

    1  

    2  

     3  

    4  

     ON1

    2

    3

    4

    12

    11

    10

    9

    ONOFFInterchangeability

     5  

     6  

    SW1

    J11 J12 J13  J14

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    10.2.1 Equipping DIMM modules

    Selecting Dual Channel Mode

    When equipping DIMM modules for Dual Channel Mode, note that DIMM modules must

    be equipped in pairs. Therefore, fill first J14 and J13 and J12 and J11 second.

    g   When using Dual Channel Mode, parallel DIMM slots (i.e. J14 and J13, for example) must have identical DIMMs (an identical DIMM means an identical

    Nokia Siemens Networks C-code). DIMMs in series within a memory channel

    do not have to be identical (i.e. J14 and J12, for example). For example, there

    can be 512MB DIMMs in slots J14 and J13 and 1GB DIMMs in slots J12 and

    J11.

    Selecting Single Channel ModeWhen equipping DIMM modules for Single Channel Mode, fill first J14 and J12 second.

    g   Dual Channel Mode is default. Single Channel Mode is used only if so specifiedin delivery specific documentation.

    10.3 DIP-switch settings

    The following settings are made with micro switch see the table below:

    •   Interchangeability code

    •   MBIF status (in use / not in use).

    Table 19   SWA/SW1 switch settings.

     

    Switch

     

    Setting

     

    Meaning

    1-12 OFF*) Interchangeability code bit 3

    2-11 OFF*) Interchangeability code bit 2

    3-10 OFF*) Interchangeability code bit 1

    4-9 OFF*) Interchangeability code bit 0

    5-8 OFF Not in use

    6-7 OFF Message Bus Interface (MBIF) status:

    OFF = MBIF in use (bit D3 in register 104h reads

    0)

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    Table 19   SWA/SW1 switch settings. (Cont.)

     

    Switch

     

    Setting

     

    Meaning

    ON = MBIF is not in use (bit D3 in register 6Eh

    reads as 0)

    *) The first interchangeability code A corresponds to all switches OFF, after which the

    settings start to roll for each interchangeability code change.

    The table below presents the setting of the interchangeability code.

    Table 20    Interchangeability code (ICC) settings (SWA/SW1).

     

    ICC code

     

    Switch setting

    Switch 1 (MSB) Switch 2 Switch 3 Switch 4 (LSB)

     A OFF OFF OFF OFF

    B OFF OFF OFF ON

    C OFF OFF ON OFF

    D OFF OFF ON ON

    E OFF ON OFF OFF

    F OFF ON OFF ON

    G OFF ON ON OFF

    H OFF ON ON ON

    J ON OFF OFF OFF

    K ON OFF OFF ON

    L ON OFF ON OFF

    M ON OFF ON ON

    N ON ON OFF OFF

    P ON ON OFF ON

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    Table 20    Interchangeability code (ICC) settings (SWA/SW1). (Cont.)

     

    ICC code

     

    Switch setting

    R ON ON ON OFF

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    11 CP816-A C108488

    The CP816-A has three vendors that differ in layout but are identical in function. Theycan be distinguished from each other by the following:

    •   slight differences in the front panel (cooling fins)

    •   differences on the PWB.

    11.1 Advantech CP816-A

    Figure 12    Connectors and switches of the CP816-A

    P2

    P4

    P1

    DN05160554

    P5

    Interchangeability

    SW1

    OFF ON

    SW1

    121112

    103

    94

    85

    76

    P3

     A1 B1   A2 B2

    11.1.1 Equipping DIMM modules

    Selecting Dual Channel Mode

    When equipping DIMM modules for Dual Channel Mode, note that DIMM modules must

    be equipped in pairs. Therefore, fill first A2 and B2 and A1 and B1 second.

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    g   When using Dual Channel Mode, parallel DIMM slots (i.e. A2 and B2, for example) must have identical DIMMs (an identical DIMM means an identical

    Nokia Siemens Networks C-code). DIMMs in series within a memory channel

    do not have to be identical (i.e. A1 and A2, for example). For example, therecan be 512MB DIMMs in slots A1 and B1 and 1GB DIMMs in slots A2 and B2.

    Selecting Single Channel Mode

    When equipping DIMM modules for Single Channel Mode, fill first A2 and A1 second.

    g   Dual Channel Mode is default. Single Channel Mode is used only if so specifiedin delivery specific documentation.

    11.1.2 DIP-switch settings

    The following settings are made with micro switch see the table below:

    •   Interchangeability code

    •   MBIF status (in use / not in use).

    Table 21   SW1 switch settings.

     

    Switch 1

     

    Setting

     

    Meaning

    1-12 OFF*) Interchangeability code bit 3

    2-11 OFF*) Interchangeability code bit 2

    3-10 OFF*) Interchangeability code bit 1

    4-9 OFF*) Interchangeability code bit 0

    5-8 OFF Not in use

    6-7 OFF Message Bus Interface (MBIF) status: OFF =

    MBIF in use (bit D3 in register 104h reads 0).

    In NE installations, when EMB is used, this setting

    must be ON = MBIF not in use.

    *) The first interchangeability code A corresponds to all switches OFF, after which the

    settings start to roll for each interchangeability code change.

    The table below presents the setting of the interchangeability code.

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    Table 22    Interchangeability code (ICC) settings (SW1).

     

    ICC code

     

    Switch setting

    Switch 1 (MSB) Switch 2 Switch 3 Switch 4 (LSB)

     A OFF OFF OFF OFF

    B OFF OFF OFF ON

    C OFF OFF ON OFF

    D OFF OFF ON ON

    E OFF ON OFF OFF

    F OFF ON OFF ON

    G OFF ON ON OFF

    H OFF ON ON ON

    J ON OFF OFF OFF

    K ON OFF OFF ON

    L ON OFF ON OFF

    M ON OFF ON ON

    N ON ON OFF OFF

    P ON ON OFF ON

    R ON ON ON OFF

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    11.2 Force CP816-A

    Figure 13   Connectors and switches of the CP816-A

    DN0480066

    SW1

    P10P12P11 P13

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    ON   OFF

    SW1

    12

    11

    10

    9

    8

    7

    ICH3-S

    MCH

    CPU

    11.2.1 Equipping DIMM modules

    Selecting Dual Channel Mode

    When equipping DIMM modules for Dual Channel Mode, note that DIMM modules must

    be equipped in pairs. Therefore, fill first P13 and P11 and P12 and P10 second.

    g   When using Dual Channel Mode, parallel DIMM slots (i.e. P13 and P11, for example) must have identical DIMMs (an identical DIMM means an identical

    Nokia Siemens Networks C-code). DIMMs in series within a memory channel

    do not have to be identical (i.e. P13 and P12, for example). For example, there

    can be 512MB DIMMs in slots P13 and P11 and 1GB DIMMs in slots P12 and

    P10.

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    Selecting Single Channel Mode

    When equipping DIMM modules for Single Channel Mode, fill first P11 and P10 second

    g   Dual Channel Mode is default. The Single Channel Mode is used only if sospecified in delivery specific documentation.

    11.2.2 DIP-switch settings

    The following settings are made with micro switch see the table below:

    •   Interchangeability code

    •   MBIF status (in use / not in use).

    Table 23   SW1 switch settings.

     

    Switch 1

     

    Setting

     

    Meaning

    1-12 OFF*) Interchangeability code bit 3

    2-11 OFF*) Interchangeability code bit 2

    3-10 OFF*) Interchangeability code bit 1

    4-9 OFF*) Interchangeability code bit 0

    5-8 OFF Not in use

    6-7 OFF Message Bus Interface (MBIF) status: OFF =

    MBIF in use (bit D3 in register 104h reads 0).

    In NE installations, when EMB is used, this setting

    must be ON = MBIF not in use.

    *) The first interchangeability code A corresponds to all switches OFF, after which the

    settings start to roll for each interchangeability code change.

    The table below presents the setting of the interchangeability code.

    Table 24   Interchangeability code (ICC) settings (SW1).

     

    ICC code

     

    Switch setting

    Switch 1 (MSB) Switch 2 Switch 3 Switch 4 (LSB)

     A OFF OFF OFF OFF

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    Table 24   Interchangeability code (ICC) settings (SW1). (Cont.)

     

    ICC code

     

    Switch setting

    B OFF OFF OFF ON

    C OFF OFF ON OFF

    D OFF OFF ON ON

    E OFF ON OFF OFF

    F OFF ON OFF ON

    G OFF ON ON OFF

    H OFF ON ON ON

    J ON OFF OFF OFF

    K ON OFF OFF ON

    L ON OFF ON OFF

    M ON OFF ON ON

    N ON ON OFF OFF

    P ON ON OFF ON

    R ON ON ON OFF

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    11.3 RadiSys CP816-A

    Figure 14   Connectors and switches of the CP816-A

    DN0480078

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    ONOFF

    SW3

    12

    11

    10

    9

    8

    7

    Daughter Board

    SW3J12 J13J14

    CPU

    J11

    MCH

    ICH3-S

    MCH

    11.3.1 Equipping DIMM modules

    Selecting Dual Channel Mode

    When equipping DIMM modules for Dual Channel Mode, note that DIMM modules must

    be equipped in pairs. Therefore, fill first J14 and J13 and J12 and J11 second.

    g   When using Dual Channel Mode, parallel DIMM slots (i.e. J14 and J13, for example) must have identical DIMMs (an identical DIMM means an identical

    Nokia Siemens Networks C-code). DIMMs in series within a memory channel

    do not have to be identical (i.e. J14 and J12, for example). For example, there

    can be 512MB DIMMs in slots J14 and J13 and 1GB DIMMs in slots J12 and

    J11.

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    Table 26    Interchangeability code (ICC) settings (SW3). (Cont.)

     

    ICC code

     

    Switch setting

    B OFF OFF OFF ON

    C OFF OFF ON OFF

    D OFF OFF ON ON

    E OFF ON OFF OFF

    F OFF ON OFF ON

    G OFF ON ON OFF

    H OFF ON ON ON

    J ON OFF OFF OFF

    K ON OFF OFF ON

    L ON OFF ON OFF

    M ON OFF ON ON

    N ON ON OFF OFF

    P ON ON OFF ON

    R ON ON ON OFF

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    12 CP816-AC C111134

    The CP816-AC has two vendors that differ in layout but are identical in function. Theycan be distinguished from each other by the following:

    •   slight differences in the front panel (cooling fins)

    •   differences on the PWB.

    12.1 Advantech CP816-AC

    Figure 15    Connectors and switches of the CP816-AC

    P2

    P4

    P1

    DN70407181

    P5

    Interchangeability

    SW1

    OFF ON

    SW1

    121112

    103

    94

    85

    76

     A1 B1   A2 B2

    12.1.1 Equipping DIMM modules

    Selecting Dual Channel Mode

    When equipping DIMM modules for Dual Channel Mode, note that DIMM modules must

    be equipped in pairs. Therefore, fill first A2 and B2 and A1 and B1 second.

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    g   When using Dual Channel Mode, parallel DIMM slots (i.e. A2 and B2, for example) must have identical DIMMs (an identical DIMM means an identical

    Nokia Siemens Networks C-code). DIMMs in series within a memory channel

    do not have to be identical (i.e. A1 and A2, for example). For example, therecan be 512MB DIMMs in slots A1 and B1 and 1GB DIMMs in slots A2 and B2.

    Selecting Single Channel Mode

    When equipping DIMM modules for Single Channel Mode, fill first A2 and A1 second.

    g   Dual Channel Mode is default. Single Channel Mode is used only if so specifiedin delivery specific documentation.

    12.1.2 DIP-switch settings

    The following settings are made with micro switch see the table below:

    •   Interchangeability code

    •   MBIF status (in use / not in use).

    Table 27    SW1 switch settings.

     

    Switch 1

     

    Setting

     

    Meaning

    1-12 OFF*) Interchangeability code bit 3

    2-11 OFF*) Interchangeability code bit 2

    3-10 OFF*) Interchangeability code bit 1

    4-9 OFF*) Interchangeability code bit 0

    5-8 OFF Not in use

    6-7 OFF Message Bus Interface (MBIF) status: OFF =

    MBIF in use (bit D3 in register 104h reads 0).

    In NE installations, when EMB is used, this setting

    must be ON = MBIF not in use.

    *) The first interchangeability code A corresponds to all switches OFF, after which the

    settings start to roll for each interchangeability code change.

    The table below presents the setting of the interchangeability code.

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    Table 28    Interchangeability code (ICC) settings (SW1).

     

    ICC code

     

    Switch setting

    Switch 1 (MSB) Switch 2 Switch 3 Switch 4 (LSB)

     A OFF OFF OFF OFF

    B OFF OFF OFF ON

    C OFF OFF ON OFF

    D OFF OFF ON ON

    E OFF ON OFF OFF

    F OFF ON OFF ON

    G OFF ON ON OFF

    H OFF ON ON ON

    J ON OFF OFF OFF

    K ON OFF OFF ON

    L ON OFF ON OFF

    M ON OFF ON ON

    N ON ON OFF OFF

    P ON ON OFF ON

    R ON ON ON OFF

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    12.2 RadiSys CP816-AC

    Figure 16    Connectors and switches of the CP816-AC

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    ICH3-S

    SW3

    J11   J12 J13 J14

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    ONOFF

    SW3

    12

    11

    10

    9

    8

    7

    CPU

    MCH

    12.2.1 Equipping DIMM modules

    Selecting Dual Channel Mode

    When equipping DIMM modules for Dual Channel Mode, note that DIMM modules must

    be equipped in pairs. Therefore, fill first J14 and J13 and J12 and J11 second.

    g   When using Dual Channel Mode, parallel DIMM slots (i.e. J14 and J13, for example) must have identical DIMMs (an identical DIMM means an identical

    Nokia Siemens Networks C-code). DIMMs in series within a memory channel

    do not have to be identical (i.e. J14 and J12, for example). For example, there

    can be 512MB DIMMs in slots J14 and J13 and 1GB DIMMs in slots J12 and

    J11.

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    Selecting Single Channel Mode

    When equipping DIMM modules for Single Channel Mode, fill first J14 and J12 second.

    g   Dual Channel Mode is default. Single Channel Mode is used only if so specifiedin delivery specific documentation.

    12.2.2 DIP-switch settings

    The following settings are made with micro switch see the table below:

    •   Interchangeability code

    •   MBIF status (in use / not in use).

    Table 29   SW3 switch settings.

     

    Switch 1

     

    Setting

     

    Meaning

    1-12 OFF*) Interchangeability code bit 3

    2-11 OFF*) Interchangeability code bit 2

    3-10 OFF*) Interchangeability code bit 1

    4-9 OFF*) Interchangeability code bit 0

    5-8 OFF Not in use

    6-7 OFF Message Bus Interface (MBIF) status: OFF =

    MBIF in use (bit D3 in register 104h reads 0).

    In NE installations, when EMB is used, this setting

    must be ON = MBIF not in use.

    *) The first interchangeability code A corresponds to all switches OFF, after which the

    settings start to roll for each interchangeability code change.

    The table below presents the setting of the interchangeability code.

    Table 30    Interchangeability code (ICC) settings (SW3).

     

    ICC code

     

    Switch setting

    Switch 1 (MSB) Switch 2 Switch 3 Switch 4 (LSB)

     A OFF OFF OFF OFF

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    Table 30    Interchangeability code (ICC) settings (SW3). (Cont.)

     

    ICC code

     

    Switch setting

    B OFF OFF OFF ON

    C OFF OFF ON OFF

    D OFF OFF ON ON

    E OFF ON OFF OFF

    F OFF ON OFF ON

    G OFF ON ON OFF

    H OFF ON ON ON

    J ON OFF OFF OFF

    K ON OFF OFF ON

    L ON OFF ON OFF

    M ON OFF ON ON

    N ON ON OFF OFF

    P ON ON OFF ON

    R ON ON ON OFF

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    Table 31   Standard settings of ETIP1-A (DIP switch S2 and S3) (Cont.)

     

    DIP switch

     

    1-8

     

    2-7

     

    3-6

     

    4-5

     

    Meaning

    X X X X all other switch positions are reserved for  

    future use

    Interchangeability code settings (S1)

    Table 32    Interchangeability code settings of ETIP1-A (DIP-Switch S1))

     

    ICC code

     

    S1 settings

    Switch 1 - 8 2 - 7 3 - 6 4 - 5

     A OFF OFF OFF OFF

    B ON OFF OFF OFF

    C OFF ON OFF OFF

    D ON ON OFF OFF

    E OFF OFF ON OFF

    F ON OFF ON OFF

    G OFF ON ON OFF

    H ON ON ON OFF

    J OFF OFF OFF ON

    K ON OFF OFF ON

    L OFF ON OFF ON

    M ON ON OFF ON

    N OFF OFF ON ON

    P ON OFF ON ON

    R OFF ON ON ON

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    "A" is the default value of the ICC code (all switches OFF)

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    14 ETP C111826

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