Requirements and limitations, Step 1. configuring network cards, Overview – Tyco 4100U-S1 User Manual

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Table 3-1. 4100 NIC & Media Cards - Electrical and Environmental

Specifications

Electrical Specifications

Network

Interface Card

Startup, no media cards: 8 VDC @ 110 mA
Nominal, no media cards: 20 to 32 VDC @ 0 mA

Fiber

Media Card

Using 24 V power supply: 20 VDC @ 140 mA max.
Using 5 V power supply (GCC/NPU): 5 VDC @ 130 mA
max.

Wired

Media Card

4.75 to 5.25 VDC @ 170 mA max.

Environmental Specifications (All Modules)

Operating

Temperature

32

° to 120° F (0° to 50° C)

Humidity

10% to 93% relative humidity at 32

°C


The NIC card, along with each media card, all have jumpers that must be set as shown
below.

NIC-compatible jumper settings on CPU motherboards depend on which motherboard is
used.

Motherboard 566-227 (normally used in 4100U-S1):

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.

Motherboard 565-274:

• JW1 and JW2 must be installed.

• Jumper plugs P5-P8 must not be installed.

Use SW2 to set the NIC card address. Refer to Appendix A for the address table.

Continued on next page

Introduction to the 4100 Network Interface Card (NIC),

Continued

Requirements
and Limitations

Step 1. Configuring Network Cards

Overview

CPU Motherboard
Jumper Settings

NIC Card
Address Setting

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