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Transition Module Preparation and Installation
CPCI-6200 Installation and Use (6806800J66E)
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5.6.1
CompactFlash Jumper
Jumper J2 controls the Master/Slave relationship between the planar socket (CompactFlash
connector) and the PIM socket. By setting a jumper across pins 1 and 2 on jumper J2, the
CompactFlash device becomes the Master, and the PIM device becomes the Slave. By setting a
jumper across pins 2 and 3 on jumper J2, the PIM device becomes the Master, and the
CompactFlash device becomes the Slave. If no jumper is installed, the board will default to the
CompactFlash as the Master device.
5.6.2
COM1 and COM2 Asynchronous Serial Ports Jumpers
The asynchronous serial ports (COM1 and COM2) are configured permanently as data circuit
terminating equipment (DTE). The COM1 port is also routed to an RJ-45 connector on the front
panel of the processor board. A terminal for COM1 may be connected to either the processor
board or the transition module, but not both. If it is configured for the transition module, front
panel access to COM1 is disabled.
Jumper J6 on the transition module controls the routing of the COM1 port to either the
processor board front panel or through the PIM 1 socket on the transition module. When pins
1 and 2 are jumpered on J6, the COM1 signal is routed to the PIM1 socket on the transition
module. When pins 2 and 3 are jumpered on J6 the COM1 signal is routed to the processor
board front panel. Jumper J11 on the transition module controls the routing of the COM2 port
Figure 5-3
CompactFlash Jumper Settings (J2)