MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in Units and Hard Disk DrivesDN016938Issue 9-2Approval Date 2009-12-11
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MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in Units and Hard Disk DrivesTable of ContentsThis document has 65 of changes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71Plug-in unit and hard disk drive unit jumper settings overview . . . . . . . . 82Jumper settings of AL2S-D C109047 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103Jumper settings of CCP18-A C109093 and CCP18-C C111034. . . . . . 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124Jumper settings of CCP10 C100910. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135Jumper settings of CCPC2-A C100575 (for MGW only) . . . . . . . . . . . . 146Jumper settings of CDSP-B C104554 (for RNC only), CDSP-C C105546, AL2S-A C104625 (for MGW only), AL2S-B C105547 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167Jumper settings of CDSP-DT (C111195, for MGW only), CDSP-DH (C110830) and CDSP-D (C109045) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 178Jumper settings of EHAT C100880. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189Jumper settings of ESA12 C72490 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1910Jumper settings of ESA24 C108427 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2011Jumper settings of HDS C101800. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2112Jumper settings of HDS9 C08980 (for MGW only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2313Jumper settings of HDS-A C104462 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2514Jumper settings of HDS-B C109941 (for RNC only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2715Jumper settings of IPFGE C101160 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2916Jumper settings of IW16P1 C72370 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3117Jumper settings of IW16P1A C109500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3218Jumper settings of IW1S1A C109702 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3319Jumper settings of IW1S1 C103491 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3420Jumper settings of MCP18 C109633 (for MGW only), MCP18-B C110547 (for RNC only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3521Jumper settings of MCPC2 C72495 (for MGW only), MCPC2-A C104317 (for MGW only). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3622Jumper settings of MDS-A C104511, MDS-B C105021 (for RNC only) 3723Jumper settings of MX1G6-A C110911, MX1G6 C109447 (for MGW only)3924Jumper settings of MX622-C C105866, MX622-B C100590 (for RNC only)4025Jumper settings of MX622-D C109700 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42DN016938Id:0900d80580692e093Issue 9-2
MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in Unitsand Hard Disk Drives26Jumper settings of NI16P1A C100790 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4427Jumper settings of NI4S1-B C100610 (for RNC only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4528Jumper settings of NP2GE-B C111587 (for RNC only), NP2GE-A C110926 and NP2GE C109451. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4729Jumper settings of NP8S1-B C111323 (for RNC only), NP8S1-A C110879 and NP8S1 C109452 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4830Jumper settings of SF10 C100580. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5031Jumper settings of SF20H C110468. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5332Jumper settings of TBUF C71700. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5433Jumper settings of TSS3 C08986 and TSS3-A C111574. . . . . . . . . . . .5534Jumper settings of SF10E C110899. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5735Jumper settings of Winchester disk drive unit WDW18-S. . . . . . . . . . . .5836Jumper settings of Winchester Disk Drive unit WDW36. . . . . . . . . . . . .6037Jumper settings of Winchester disk drive unit WDW73 . . . . . . . . . . . . .6238Jumper settings of Winchester disk drive unit WDW147 . . . . . . . . . . . .644Id:0900d80580692e09DN016938Issue 9-2
MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in Units and Hard Disk DrivesList of FiguresFigure 1Jumpers of the plug-in unit AL2S-D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Figure 2CPU plug-in unit - Layout 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Figure 3CPU plug-in unit - Layout 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Figure 4Jumpers of the plug-in unit CCP10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Figure 5 Jumpers of the plug-in unit CCPC2-A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Figure 6Jumpers of the plug-in units CDSP-B, CDSP-C, AL2S-A C104625, and AL2S-B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Figure 7Jumpers on CDSP-DT, CDSP-DH andCDSP-D plug-in units . . . . . . . . 17Figure 8Jumpers of the plug-in unit EHAT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Figure 9ESA12 DIP switch default settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Figure 10Jumper blocks of ESA24. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Figure 11Jumpers of HDS (MAH3182MP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Figure 12Jumpers of HDS9 (MAE3091LP). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Figure 13Jumpers of HDS-A (MAP3367NP). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Figure 14Jumpers of HDS-B hard disk drives (MAW3073NP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Figure 15Location of jumper groups on IPCO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Figure 16Jumper blocks of IW16P1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Figure 17Jumper blocks of IW16P1A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Figure 18Jumper blocks of IW1S1A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Figure 19Jumper blocks of IW1S1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34Figure 20Jumpers of the plug-in unit MCP18-B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Figure 21Jumpers of the plug-in units MCPC2 and MCPC2-A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Figure 22Jumpers and DIP switches of MDS-A/-B (Sony SMO - F561). . . . . . . . 37Figure 23Jumper blocks of the MX1G6-A, MX1G6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39Figure 24Jumper blocks of MX622-C and MX622-B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40Figure 25Jumper blocks of MX622-D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42Figure 26Jumper blocks of NI16P1A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44Figure 27Jumper blocks of NI4S1-B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45Figure 28Location of jumper groups. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47Figure 29Location of jumper groups on NPCO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48Figure 30Location of jumper groups on NPCO-A and NPCO-B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48Figure 31Location of jumper groups on NP8S1D and NP8S1D-A . . . . . . . . . . . . 49Figure 32Jumper blocks of SFCO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50Figure 33Jumper blocks of SFS10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52Figure 34Jumper blocks of the SF20H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53Figure 35Jumper blocks of TBUF. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54Figure 36Jumper blocks of TSS3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55Figure 37Jumper blocks of TSS3-A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55Figure 38Jumper blocks of SF10EM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57Figure 39Jumper settings of Winchester Disk Drive unit WDW18-S . . . . . . . . . . 58Figure 40Jumper settings of Winchester Disk Drive unit WDW36 . . . . . . . . . . . . 60Figure 41Jumper settings of Winchester Disk Drive unit WDW73 . . . . . . . . . . . . 62Figure 42Jumper settings of Winchester Disk Drive unit WDW147 . . . . . . . . . . . 64DN016938Id:0900d80580692e095Issue 9-2
MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in Unitsand Hard Disk DrivesList of TablesTable 1List of alternative plug-in unit jumper settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8Table 2J9 jumper description. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13Table 3Jumper block J5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14Table 4Interchangeability code settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14Table 5Jumper block J16. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15Table 6Jumper settings, HDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Table 7Jumper settings, HDS9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Table 8Jumper settings, HDS-A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25Table 9Jumper settings, HDS-B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27Table 10W2 jumper description. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29Table 11W3 jumper description. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29Table 12W4 jumper description. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30Table 13Emulator interface connector. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30Table 14Terminal settings, MDS-A/-B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37Table 15DIP switch settings, S501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38Table 16DIP switch settings, S502 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38Table 17Alternative settings for W2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40Table 18Alternative settings for W3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41Table 19Alternative settings for W93. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42Table 20Alternative settings for W98. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43Table 21Jumper settings for W1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44Table 22W1 jumper description. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45Table 23W16 jumper description. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46Table 24Settings for jumper block W1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50Table 25Settings for jumper block W3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50Table 26Settings for jumper block W4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51Table 27Settings for jumper block W5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51Table 28Settings for jumper block W2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52Table 29Jumper settings for W1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54Table 30Settings for jumper block W4/W5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55Table 31Jumper settings for Winchester disk drive unit WDW18-S . . . . . . . . . .58Table 32Jumper settings for Winchester disk drive unit WDW36 . . . . . . . . . . . .60Table 33Jumper settings for Winchester disk drive unit WDW73 . . . . . . . . . . . .62Table 34SCSI ID Setting on CN2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63Table 35Jumper settings for Winchester disk drive unit WDW147 . . . . . . . . . . .64Table 36SCSI ID Setting on CN2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .656Id:0900d80580692e09DN016938Issue 9-2
MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in Units Summary of changesand Hard Disk DrivesSummary of changesChanges between document issues are cumulative. Therefore, the latest document issue contains all changes made to previous in issue 9-2Jumper settings for Hard disk drive unit WDW18-S, WDW36, WDW73 and WDW147 were added to document. Jumper settings for SF10E was added. Jumper settings for HDS9, CCPC2-A, AL2S-A, CDSP_DT, MCP18, MCPC2 and MCPC2-A, MX1G6 were removed from RNC. B variant plug-in units were removed from MGW. NEMU for RNC was replaced by in issue 9-1Information on TSS3-A added to in issue 9-0Plug-in unit variant CDSP-DT has been in issue 8-0Plug-in unit variants NP8S1-B and NP2GE-B have been in issue 7-0Plug-in unit variants MX1G6-A, NP2GE-A and NP8S1-A have been in issue 6-2Section Plug-in unit jumper settings overview has been updated, and some editorial changes have been made. C-codes have been added to where they were previously made in issue 6-0CDSP-D, SF20H, IW1S1A, MX1G6, NP2GE, and NP8S1 made in issue 5-0Jumper settings for AL2S-D, CCP18-A, HDS-B, and IW16P1A settings for AL2S, CDSP, NI4S0 :0900d805806649217Issue 9-2
Plug-in unit and hard disk drive unit jumper settings MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in Unitsoverviewand Hard Disk Drives1Plug-in unit and hard disk drive unit jumper settings overviewThis section provides the basic information needed for setting the jumpers of the plug-in units and the hard disk drives in the IPA2800 MGW and RNC network elements. The settings are referred to as standard or default when no changes are required, and alter-native when the application delivered may need setting information is provided in the sections on the plug-in units or disk drive units that have jumpers. Most plug-in units do not require any alteration of their factory jumper plug-in units that are listed in the table below require specific jumper settings that may have to be modified by the customer:Plug-in unitJumper blockNoteCCPC2-AJ16If the unit is used as OMU, default settings have to be modifiedHDS/ HDS9/ HDS-CN2Factory settings may have to be modifiedA/ HDS-BMDS-A, MDS-BJumpers and Factory settings may have to be modifiedDIP switches TBUFW1Factory settings may have to be modifiedTable 1List of alternative plug-in unit jumper settingsPresentation of the settingsStandard and alternative jumpers of the plug-in units or disk drive units are presented in tables, when the plug-in unit or disk drive unit does not have factory settings. Standard settings are illustrated in jumper group location maps. For standard jumpers, the table indicates the jumper group number, the connection required, and a note about the con-nection. For alternative settings, the meaning of the connection (such as 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 the column Jumper position, a hyphen (-) is used between the pins of the jumper pair that are to be connected to 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 alternative column Description indicates the chosen alternative with the jumper concerned. The alternatives are listed in Plug-in Unit the plug-in unit or disk drive unit has a jumper group for setting interchangeability, the setting alternatives are presented in a form that differs from the presentation in the other tables. In the interchangeability table, X = the connection is made, blank = the connec-tion is not of settingsJumper settings, when they can be clearly defined, are divided into two groups: •Standard or default settings •Alternative :0900d8058066496dDN016938Issue 9-2
MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in Units Plug-in unit and hard disk drive unit jumper settingsand Hard Disk DrivesoverviewDefault settings do not depend on external factors, so they are always set in the same way regardless of the equipment settings depend on external factors, such as slot position, the parameter to be selected, and the operating of the jumper settingsA hardware setting is made by means of a jumper (marked by a rectangle), or a dip :0900d8058066496d9Issue 9-2
Jumper settings of AL2S-D C109047MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in Unitsand Hard Disk Drives2Jumper settings of AL2S-D C109047J1J11W1W4W2W3W5J4J10W7W6W9W8W10DN7088191AL2S-D No jumpers should be set during normal 1Jumpers of the plug-in unit AL2S-D10Id:0900d80580315c5aDN016938Issue 9-2
MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in Units Jumper settings of CCP18-A C109093 and CCP18-Cand Hard Disk DrivesC1110343Jumper settings of CCP18-A C109093 and CCP18-C C111034CPU has two layout alternatives. Although these layouts are somewhat different, their function is identical. The different layouts can be seen in the following 1DN0620782CCP18-A No jumpers should be set during normal 2CPU plug-in unit - Layout 1DN016938Id:0900d8058037ac5f11Issue 9-2
Jumper settings of CCP18-A C109093 and CCP18-C MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in UnitsC111034and Hard Disk 2DN0620794CCP18-A No jumpers should be set during normal 3CPU plug-in unit - Layout 212Id:0900d8058037ac5fDN016938Issue 9-2
MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in Units Jumper settings of CCP10 C100910and Hard Disk Drives4Jumper settings of CCP10 C10091011J9J51234J5567891012J93456DN02179847CCP10 Alternative settings are presented in the table 4Jumpers of the plug-in unit CCP10HMSM jumper block (J9)This jumper block contains reset control for the HMSM for testing This pin header is to be used for testing purposes setting: No jumpersPinsFunction1-2For testing purposes only3-4Can be used to force HMSM-A node to reset -> CCP10 is a slave testing purposes only5-6Prevents _HMSM_RST signal to activate from serial port (Programming the HMSM-A node from the serial interface is prevented)For testing purposes onlyTable 2J9 jumper descriptionAltera JTAG programming header (jumper block J5)This pin header is used for reprogramming the Altera jumpers should be :0900d805803de8ab13Issue 9-2
Jumper settings of CCPC2-A C100575 (for MGW only)MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in Unitsand Hard Disk Drives5Jumper settings of CCPC2-A C100575 (for MGW only)J9J101J16J5109187J565432112J163456DN00295362CCPC2-A Alternative settings are presented in the tables 5 Jumpers of the plug-in unit CCPC2-AInterchangeability jumper block (J5)Jumper Descriptionposition1 - 2Recovery Boot PROM Enable 3 - 4 DMX Interchangeability code bit 05 - 6DMX Interchangeability code bit 1 7 - 8DMX Interchangeability code bit 2 9 - 10DMX Interchangeability code bit 3Table 3Jumper block J5Interchangeability codeJumper (J5)ABCDEFGHJKLMNPR3-4XXXXXXXX567-8XXXXXXXX9-10XXXXXXXXTable 4Interchangeability code settings14Id:0900d805806685abDN016938Issue 9-2
MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in Units Jumper settings of CCPC2-A C100575 (for MGW only)and Hard Disk DrivesInterchangeability codeX = jumper connected; blank = jumper removedTable 4Interchangeability code settings (Cont.)g Interchangeability codes I, O, and Q are not JTAG programming header (jumper block J9)This pin header is used for reprogramming the Altera CPLD. No jumpers should be jumper block (J16)PinsSignal1C167: (from backplane)Table 5Jumper block J16Default settings are different when CCPC2-A is used as OMU from when it is used as other units in the network:5-6 Jumper connected - HMS master in use (CCPC2-A is OMU)3-4 Jumper connected - HMS master in reset state (same as no master)DN016938Id:0900d805806685ab15Issue 9-2
Jumper settings of CDSP-B C104554 (for RNC only), MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in UnitsCDSP-C C105546, AL2S-A C104625 (for MGW only), and Hard Disk Drives6Jumper settings of CDSP-B C104554 (for RNC only), CDSP-C C105546, AL2S-A C104625 (for MGW only), AL2S-B C105547W211W3J1W5J101J9W61LD1W91J8J7J4J6W11W1011DN00294496CDSP,CDSP-B,CDSP-C,AL2S,AL2S-A,AL2S-B The plug-in units include no alternative settings. No jumpers should be set during production testing, FLASH programming or normal 6Jumpers of the plug-in units CDSP-B, CDSP-C, AL2S-A C104625, and AL2S-BPowerQUICC II's WatchdogThere are four pin headers (W9, W2, W3 and W6) for disabling each of the four watch-dogs. Inserting jumper (3-4) to the pin header the corresponding watchdog can be production testing, FLASH programming or in normal operation jumpers must not be inserted to these pin :0900d805806685b8DN016938Issue 9-2
MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in Units Jumper settings of CDSP-DT (C111195, for MGW on-and Hard Disk Drivesly), CDSP-DH (C110830) and CDSP-D (C109045)7Jumper settings of CDSP-DT (C111195, for MGW only), CDSP-DH (C110830) and CDSP-D (C109045)J1J11W4J4J10W7W6W9W8W10DN7088491CDSP-D No jumpers should be set during normal above image shows a CDSP-D plug-in unit, however all jumpers on a CDSP-DT or CDSP-DH are in the same locations as on a 7Jumpers on CDSP-DT, CDSP-DH andCDSP-D plug-in unitsDN016938Id:0900d805806685f517Issue 9-2
Jumper settings of EHAT C100880MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in Unitsand Hard Disk Drives8Jumper settings of EHAT C100880J1J4DN01159089EHAT There are no alternative settings for the EHAT. No jumpers should be set during normal 8Jumpers of the plug-in unit EHAT18Id:0900d80580287919DN016938Issue 9-2
MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in Units Jumper settings of ESA12 C72490and Hard Disk Drives9Jumper settings of ESA12 C72490JPJ4S387654321S3ONDN00295359ESA12 The ESA12 plug-in unit contains one DIP switch block for testing purposes during 9ESA12 DIP switch default settingsDN016938Id:0900d805803a2dc119Issue 9-2
Jumper settings of ESA24 C108427MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in Unitsand Hard Disk Drives10Jumper settings of ESA24 C108427JP11JP2DN04116124ESA24Figure 10Jumper blocks of ESA24There are no alternative settings for the ESA24. No jumpers should be set during normal :0900d80580455648DN016938Issue 9-2
MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in Units Jumper settings of HDS C101800and Hard Disk Drives11Jumper settings of HDS C101800CN21SCSIINTERFACECOMPONENTSIDEDN00186966HDS,HDS9,HDS-ASCSIINTERFACECN2232119171513119753124222018161412108642 The HDS has one jumper group. Default settings are shown in the figure 11Jumpers of HDS (MAH3182MP)Jumper settings (group CN2)Jumper positionStatus *(1Description1-2X *(2SCSI ID, bit -4SCSI ID, bit -6SCSI ID, bit -8SCSI ID, bit -10Write protection -12XSpin-up immediately after power -14Force Narrow -16Force Single Ended 6Jumper settings, HDSDN016938Id:0900d8058067ece221Issue 9-2
Jumper settings of HDS C101800MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in Unitsand Hard Disk DrivesJumper positionStatus *(1Description17-18Not -20Not -22Output signal connector to external LED; do not -24Terminal power supply is off; do not ) X = jumper installed; empty = jumper removed*(2 only in NEMU (OMS for RNC) WDU 1Table 6Jumper settings, HDS (Cont.)22Id:0900d8058067ece2DN016938Issue 9-2
MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in Units Jumper settings of HDS9 C08980 (for MGW only)and Hard Disk Drives12Jumper settings of HDS9 C08980 (for MGW only)CN21SCSIINTERFACECOMPONENTSIDEDN00186966HDS,HDS9,HDS-ASCSIINTERFACECN2232119171513119753124222018161412108642 The HDS9 has one jumper group. Default settings are shown in the figure 12Jumpers of HDS9 (MAE3091LP)Jumper settings (group CN2)Jumper positionStatus *(1Description1-2X *(2SCSI ID, bit -4SCSI ID, bit -6SCSI ID, bit -8SCSI ID, bit -10Write protection -12XSpin-up immediately after power -14SCSI upper data byte 7Jumper settings, HDS9DN016938Id:0900d8058066497823Issue 9-2
Jumper settings of HDS9 C08980 (for MGW only)MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in Unitsand Hard Disk DrivesJumper positionStatus *(1Description15-16Terminating resistor is -18Spindle synchronization signal; do not 19-20Not -22Output signal connector to external LED; do not -24Terminal power supply is off; do not ) X = jumper installed; empty = jumper removed*(2 only in NEMU (OMS for RNC) WDU 1Table 7Jumper settings, HDS9 (Cont.)24Id:0900d80580664978DN016938Issue 9-2
MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in Units Jumper settings of HDS-A C104462and Hard Disk Drives13Jumper settings of HDS-A C104462CN21SCSIINTERFACECOMPONENTSIDEDN00186966HDS,HDS9,HDS-ASCSIINTERFACECN2232119171513119753124222018161412108642 The HDS-A has one jumper group. Default settings are shown in the figure 13Jumpers of HDS-A (MAP3367NP)Alternative jumper settings (group CN2)Jumper positionStatus *(1Description1-2X *(2SCSI ID, bit –4SCSI ID, bit –6SCSI ID, bit –8SCSI ID, bit –10Write protection –12XSpin-up immediately after power –14Force Narrow –16Force Single Ended 8Jumper settings, HDS-ADN016938Id:0900d8058067ed1b25Issue 9-2
Jumper settings of HDS-A C104462MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in Unitsand Hard Disk DrivesJumper positionStatus *(1Description17–18Not –20Not –22Output signal connector to external LED; do not –24Terminal power supply is off; do not connect.*(1 X = jumper installed; empty = jumper removed*(2 only in NEMU (OMS for RNC) WDU 1Table 8Jumper settings, HDS-A (Cont.)26Id:0900d8058067ed1bDN016938Issue 9-2
MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in Units Jumper settings of HDS-B C109941 (for RNC only)and Hard Disk Drives14Jumper settings of HDS-B C109941 (for RNC only)SCSISCSIINTERFACEINTERFACEBANEMUOMU(OMSforRNC)CN2CN211DN0636627HDS-BSCSIINTERFACECN2232119171513119753124222018161412108642 The HDS-B has one jumper group in both hard disks. Default settings are shown in the figure 14Jumpers of HDS-B hard disk drives (MAW3073NP)Alternative jumper settings (group CN2)JumperStatus *(1Meaning1-2X *(2SCSI ID, bit 03-4SCSI ID, bit 15-6SCSI ID, bit 27-8SCSI ID, bit 39-10Write protection off11-12XSpin-up immediately after power onTable 9Jumper settings, HDS-BDN016938Id:0900d8058067ee4027Issue 9-2
Jumper settings of HDS-B C109941 (for RNC only)MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in Unitsand Hard Disk DrivesJumperStatus *(1Meaning13-14xForce Narrow SCSI15-16Force Single Ended mode17-18Not connected19-20Not connected21-22Output signal connector to external LED; do not connect23-24Terminal power supply is off; do not connect*(1 X = jumper installed; empty = jumper removed*(2 only in NEMU (OMS for RNC) HDD 1, when MCPC2(-A) is usedTable 9Jumper settings, HDS-B (Cont.)28Id:0900d8058067ee40DN016938Issue 9-2
MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in Units Jumper settings of IPFGE C101160and Hard Disk Drives15Jumper settings of IPFGE C1011601W2W31W411W6DN0218021IPCO No jumpers should be set during production testing, FLASH programming or normal 15Location of jumper groups on IPCOg The IPCO is the mother board of the group W2Jumper Descriptionposition1–2Empty flash programming jumperTable 10W2 jumper descriptionThe unit has a jumper W2 for pulling the _RSTCONF signal of the PQII processor high. This jumper can be used for programming empty flash memory of the PPC-A HWB with a JTAG emulator. In production testing or in normal operation no jumper should be inserted to this pin group W3Jumper Descriptionposition1-4Power enable2–3PQII and SDRAM clock selection (state OFF = normal situation, state ON = JTAG clock is used)Table 11W3 jumper descriptionDN016938Id:0900d8058035685929Issue 9-2
Jumper settings of IPFGE C101160MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in Unitsand Hard Disk DrivesBy inserting a jumper to the pins 1-4 the power is activated to the IPCO. Power has to be activated before Lattice CPLD codes can be loaded (unit's power is controlled by HMSS Lattice). In normal use there must not be a jumper in this jumper on pins 2-3 enables clock selection for PQII and SDRAM. If a jumper is inserted TCK is used as the clock source instead of the 66MHz oscillator. This is used during the JTAG testing. No jumper should be set on these pins in normal group W4Jumper Descriptionposition1–2Enable PQII emulator interface3-4Disable watchdogTable 12W4 jumper descriptionBy inserting a jumper to the pins 1-2 the PQII can be separated from the JTAG chain and the PQII emulator interface can be used. In production testing, in flash programming or in normal operation the jumper must not be inserting a jumper to the pins 3-4 the watchdog of the PQII processor can be dis-abled. This jumper may be needed in production testing and in flash programming. In normal use there must not be a jumper in this group W6Pin header W6 is intended for HP16000 series JTAG emulator, which can be used, for example, in HW debugging. No jumpers must be connected to this pin header under any pin order of the emulator interface connector is presented in the table _SRESET143V37_HRESET15_TRST8_CKSTP_OUT163V3Table 13Emulator interface connector30Id:0900d80580356859DN016938Issue 9-2
MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in Units Jumper settings of IW16P1 C72370and Hard Disk Drives16Jumper settings of IW16P1 C72370W11J1J6W2J71LD1W61J8W81J9J4W10J1011W11J5DN00294457IW16P1 There are no alternative settings. No jumpers should be set during production testing, FLASH programming or normal 16Jumper blocks of IW16P1DN016938Id:0900d805802d3ef931Issue 9-2
Jumper settings of IW16P1A C109500MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in Unitsand Hard Disk Drives17Jumper settings of IW16P1A C109500W11J1J6W2J71LD1W61W8J81J9J4W10J1011W11J5DN0623464IW16P1A No jumpers should be set during normal 17Jumper blocks of IW16P1A32Id:0900d805802d31d9DN016938Issue 9-2
MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in Units Jumper settings of IW1S1A C109702and Hard Disk Drives18Jumper settings of IW1S1A C109702No jumpers should be set during normal 18Jumper blocks of IW1S1ADN016938Id:0900d80580380c4833Issue 9-2
Jumper settings of IW1S1 C103491MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in Unitsand Hard Disk Drives19Jumper settings of IW1S1 C1034911W3W4W5J1111W21W61W7J41W8W11DN0487141IW1S1 No jumpers should be set during normal 19Jumper blocks of IW1S134Id:0900d805803245d4DN016938Issue 9-2
MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in Units Jumper settings of MCP18 C109633 (for MGW only),and Hard Disk DrivesMCP18-B C110547 (for RNC only)20Jumper settings of MCP18 C109633 (for MGW only), MCP18-B C110547 (for RNC only)DN7078159MCP18/-BFigure 20Jumpers of the plug-in unit MCP18-B There are no alternative settings for the MCP18-B. No jumpers should be set during normal :0900d80580692f0035Issue 9-2
Jumper settings of MCPC2 C72495 (for MGW only), MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in UnitsMCPC2-A C104317 (for MGW only)and Hard Disk Drives21Jumper settings of MCPC2 C72495 (for MGW only), MCPC2-A C104317 (for MGW only)JP1H1H2H3J1123456H1-H378910DN00295374MCPC2,MCPC2-A There are no alternative settings for the MCPC2 or for the MCPC2-A. No jumpers should be set during normal 21Jumpers of the plug-in units MCPC2 and MCPC2-A36Id:0900d8058066861eDN016938Issue 9-2
MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in Units Jumper settings of MDS-A C104511, MDS-B C105021and Hard Disk Drives(for RNC only)22Jumper settings of MDS-A C104511, MDS-B C105021 (for RNC only)S501,S502SCSIINTERFACEOFF8OFF7OFF6S501S502OFF5OFF4OFF3OFF2COMPONENTSIDEOFF1DN02180225MDS-A,MDS-BSCSIINTERFACE135791113151719212324681012141618202224 The MDS-A/-B has one jumper group and two DIP switch blocks. Their locations and default settings are shown in the figure 22Jumpers and DIP switches of MDS-A/-B (Sony SMO - F561)Alternative jumper settingsJumper positionStatus 1)Description1–23–4XSCSI address is set to 25–67–8Disable SCSI parity9–10Disable write cache11–12Disable auto spin-up13–14Force verify for write command15–16Disable manual eject17–18XUltra SCSI is enabledTable 14Terminal settings, MDS-A/-BDN016938Id:0900d80580692ef437Issue 9-2
Jumper settings of MDS-A C104511, MDS-B C105021 MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in Units(for RNC only)and Hard Disk DrivesJumper positionStatus 1)Description19–20Device type21–22Enable termination23–24Terminator power1) X = jumper installed; empty = jumper removedTable 14Terminal settings, MDS-A/-B (Cont.)SwitchStatus 1)Meaning1Rsrvd23Disable command eject4Rrv56esd7xDisable write cache8Disable auto spin-up1) X = switched on; empty = switched offTable 15DIP switch settings, S501SwitchStatus 1)Meaning1Reserved2Reserved3Reserved4Reserved5Disable SCAM selection6Reserved7x8Enable write cache for write and verify command1) X = switched on; empty = switched offTable 16DIP switch settings, S50238Id:0900d80580692ef4DN016938Issue 9-2
MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in Units Jumper settings of MX1G6-A C110911, MX1G6and Hard Disk DrivesC109447 (for MGW only)23Jumper settings of MX1G6-A C110911, MX1G6 C109447 (for MGW only)No jumpers should be set during normal -A/MX1G6Figure 23Jumper blocks of the MX1G6-A, MX1G6DN016938Id:0900d8058066862739Issue 9-2
Jumper settings of MX622-C C105866, MX622-B MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in UnitsC100590 (for RNC only)and Hard Disk Drives24Jumper settings of MX622-C C105866, MX622-B C100590 (for RNC only)J1W21W31DN01116454MX622-B,MX622-C There are no alternative settings. No jumpers should be set during production testing, FLASH programming or normal 24Jumper blocks of MX622-C and MX622-BJumper block W2Jumper positionDescription1-4Power enable2-3PQII and SDRAM clock selection (state OFF = normal situation, state ON = JTAG clock is used)Table 17Alternative settings for W2By inserting a jumper to the pins 1-4 the power is activated to the MX622-C or MX622-B. Power must be activated before Lattice codes can be loaded (unit's power is con-trolled by HMSS Lattice). No jumpers must be inserted in this position during normal jumper on pins 2-3 enables clock selection for PowerQUICC II and SDRAM. If a jumper is inserted TCK is used as the clock source instead of the oscillator (MX622-C 83MHz, MX622-B 66MHz); this is for use during JTAG testing only. No jumpers must be inserted in this position during normal :0900d80580692ed5DN016938Issue 9-2
MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in Units Jumper settings of MX622-C C105866, MX622-Band Hard Disk DrivesC100590 (for RNC only)Jumper block W3Jumper positionDescription1-2 Enable PQII emulator interface 3-4Disable watchdogTable 18Alternative settings for W3By inserting a jumper to the pins 1-2 the PowerQUICC II can be separated from the JTAG chain. By inserting a jumper to the pins 3-4 the watchdog can be production testing, FLASH programming and in normal operation no jumper should be inserted to this jumper :0900d80580692ed541Issue 9-2
Jumper settings of MX622-D C109700MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in Unitsand Hard Disk Drives25Jumper settings of MX622-D C109700J1W931W981DN0568911MX622-D There are no alternative settings. No jumpers should be set during production testing, FLASH programming or normal 25Jumper blocks of MX622-DJumper block W93Jumper positionDescription1-4Power enable2-3PQII and SDRAM clock selection (state OFF = normal situation, state ON = JTAG clock is used)Table 19Alternative settings for W93By inserting jumper to the pins 1-4 the power is activated to the MX622. Power must be activated before Lattice codes can be loaded (unit's power is controlled by HMSS Lat-tice). No jumpers must be inserted in this position during normal jumper on pins 2-3 is for PowerQUICC II:s and SDRAM:s clock selection. If a jumper is inserted TCK is used as the clock source instead of the oscillator; this is for use during the JTAG testing only. No jumpers must be inserted in this position during normal :0900d805803bad72DN016938Issue 9-2
MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in Units Jumper settings of MX622-D C109700and Hard Disk DrivesJumper block W98Jumper positionDescription1-2Enable PQII emulator interface2-3Disable watchdogTable 20Alternative settings for W98By inserting a jumper to the pins 1-2 the PowerQUICC II can be separated from the JTAG chain. By inserting a jumper to the pins 2-3 the watchdog can be production testing, FLASH programming and in normal operation no jumper should be inserted to this jumper :0900d805803bad7243Issue 9-2
Jumper settings of NI16P1A C100790MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in Unitsand Hard Disk Drives26Jumper settings of NI16P1A C100790J6J1W11LD1DefaultsettingsJ4J7161514131211109W112345678J5DN01116696NI16P1A Jumper block locations and default settings are shown in the figure above. No jumpers should be set during normal 26Jumper blocks of NI16P1AJumper block W1Three jumpers can be set in jumper block W1. These three are presented in the table below. No other jumpers must be set at any Default SettingDescriptionposition1-2No jumperJTAG enable for IMA FPGA 7-10No jumper Power enable8-9No jumperPQII and SDRAM clock selection (state OFF = normal situation, state ON = JTAG clock is used)Table 21Jumper settings for W1By placing a jumper on the pins 1-2 the IMA FPGA JTAG testing is enabled. This signal can also be controlled through the TAP with USER0 signal (low state enables JTAG test-ing). In normal operation there must not be jumpers on these inserting jumper to the pins 7-10 power is activated to the NI16P1. Power must be activated before Lattice codes can be loaded (unit's power is controlled by HMSS Lat-tice). No jumper should be set on these pins in normal jumper on pins 8-9 enables clock selection for PowerQUICC II and SDRAM. If a jumper is inserted TCK is used as the clock source instead of the 66MHz oscillator. This is used during the JTAG testing. No jumper should be set on these pins in normal :0900d805803a14b0DN016938Issue 9-2
MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in Units Jumper settings of NI4S1-B C100610 (for RNC only)and Hard Disk Drives27Jumper settings of NI4S1-B C100610 (for RNC only)W1J11LD1J7J4W16J61DN01159014NI4S1-B The plug-in unit has no alternative settings. No jumpers should be set during normal 27Jumper blocks of NI4S1-BJumper group W1Jumper positionDescription1-4Power enable2-3PQII and SDRAM clock selection (state OFF = normal situation, state ON = JTAG clock is used)Table 22W1 jumper descriptionBy inserting a jumper to the pins 1-4 the power is activated to the NI4S1-B. Power has to be activated before Lattice CPLD codes can be loaded (unit's power is controlled by HMSS Lattice). In normal use there must not be a jumper in this jumper on pins 2-3 enables clock selection for PQII and SDRAM. If a jumper is inserted TCK is used as the clock source instead of the 66MHz oscillator. This is used during the JTAG testing. No jumper should be set on these pins in normal :0900d8058069e06f45Issue 9-2
Jumper settings of NI4S1-B C100610 (for RNC only)MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in Unitsand Hard Disk DrivesJumper group W16Jumper positionDescription1-2Enable PQII emulator interface3-4Disable watchdogTable 23W16 jumper descriptionBy inserting a jumper to the pins 1-2 the PQII can be separated from the JTAG chain and the PQII emulator interface can be used. In production testing, in flash programming or in normal operation the jumper must not be inserting a jumper to the pins 3-4 the watchdog of the PQII processor can be dis-abled. This jumper may be needed in production testing and in flash programming. In normal use there must not be a jumper in this :0900d8058069e06fDN016938Issue 9-2
MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in Units Jumper settings of NP2GE-B C111587 (for RNC only),and Hard Disk DrivesNP2GE-A C110926 and NP2GE C10945128Jumper settings of NP2GE-B C111587 (for RNC only), NP2GE-A C110926 and NP2GE C109451No jumpers should be set during normal (NP2GE)W387(NP2GE-A,NP2GE-B)J2J4W4(NP2GE)W386(NP2GE-A,NP2GE-B)J5DN70182869NP2GE,NP2GE-AandNP2GE-BFigure 28Location of jumper groupsDN016938Id:0900d80580692ec447Issue 9-2
Jumper settings of NP8S1-B C111323 (for RNC only), MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in UnitsNP8S1-A C110879 and NP8S1 C109452and Hard Disk Drives29Jumper settings of NP8S1-B C111323 (for RNC only), NP8S1-A C110879 and NP8S1 C109452No jumpers should be set during normal 29Location of jumper groups on NPCOJ1J2J411W1W3J5DN70554927NPCO-AandNPCO-BFigure 30Location of jumper groups on NPCO-A and NPCO-B48Id:0900d80580692e6aDN016938Issue 9-2
MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in Units Jumper settings of NP8S1-B C111323 (for RNC only),and Hard Disk DrivesNP8S1-A C110879 and NP8S1 C109452J11W1J4DN70182642NP8S1D/-AFigure 31Location of jumper groups on NP8S1D and NP8S1D-ADN016938Id:0900d80580692e6a49Issue 9-2
Jumper settings of SF10 C100580MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in Unitsand Hard Disk Drives30Jumper settings of SF10 C100580SFCO jumper settingsW11W3J1143W1,W31214W4J423W5164W5113W4DN01159038SF10-SFCO No jumpers should be set during normal 32Jumper blocks of SFCOJumper block W1Jumper positionDescription-Default; Power-up reset signal composed from _PWR_AL -3Power-up reset signal composing from _PWR_AL signal 24Settings for jumper block W1By inserting a jumper to the pins 2-3, the power-up reset signal of the unit composing from _PWR_AL signal is hindered. After that another way of composing the power-up reset signal of the unit can be selected by setting a jumper to jumper blocks W2 or jumpering is intended only for testing purposes and should not be used in normal block W3Jumper positionDescription-Default; Power-up reset signal composing by RC circuit 25Settings for jumper block W350Id:0900d805802e4219DN016938Issue 9-2
MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in Units Jumper settings of SF10 C100580and Hard Disk DrivesJumper positionDescription2-3Power-up reset signal composed by RC 25Settings for jumper block W3 (Cont.)By inserting a jumper to the pins 2-3 (and W1 pins 2-3) the power-up reset signal of the unit is by RC circuit. This jumpering is intended only for testing purposes and should not be used in normal operation. Jumper block W4Jumper positionDescription1-2Enable PQII emulator interface 3-4Disable watchdogTable 26Settings for jumper block W4Inserting a jumper to pins 1-2 PowerQUICC II can be separated from the JTAG a jumper to pins 3-4 disables the jumpers must be inserted during production testing, FLASH programming or during normal block W5Jumper positionDescription1-6Do not use2-5Power enable 3-4PQII and SDRAM clock selection (state OFF = normal situation, state ON = JTAG clock is used)Table 27Settings for jumper block W5By inserting a jumper to pins 2-5 the power is activated to the SF10. Power must be acti-vated before Lattice codes can be loaded (unit's power is controlled by HMSS Lattice).A jumper on pins 3-4 enables clock selection for PowerQUICC II and SDRAM. If a jumper is inserted TCK is used as the clock source instead of the 66MHz oscillator. This is used during the JTAG jumpers should be set on this jumper block in normal :0900d805802e421951Issue 9-2
Jumper settings of SF10 C100580MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in Unitsand Hard Disk DrivesSFS10 jumper settingsJ1J2J3J4121W2W234DN01159065SF10-SFS10 No jumpers should be set during normal 33Jumper blocks of SFS10Jumper block W2Jumper positionDescription1-2Hinders ORT8850 devices configuration code -4For testing 28Settings for jumper block W2By inserting a jumper to pins 1-2, configuration code loading from eeproms by ORT8850 devices is prevented. This jumpering is needed during JTAG testing of SFS10's ORT8850 production testing, FLASH programming or during normal operation no jumpers must be :0900d805802e4219DN016938Issue 9-2
MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in Units Jumper settings of SF20H C110468and Hard Disk Drives31Jumper settings of SF20H C110468No jumpers should be set during normal 34Jumper blocks of the SF20HDN016938Id:0900d8058026bcc353Issue 9-2
Jumper settings of TBUF C71700MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in Unitsand Hard Disk Drives32Jumper settings of TBUF C71700J1LD1654W1W11J2123DN00294433TBUF The location and default setting of the jumpers are shown in the figure 35Jumper blocks of TBUFJumper Descriptionposition2-5RESET HMSB 3-4Enable backplane RESET to HMSB (default) 1DEBUG I/O6GNTable 29Jumper settings for W1During Flash programming a jumper must be connected between pins 3 and 4 (default setting).54Id:0900d80580329548DN016938Issue 9-2
MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in Units Jumper settings of TSS3 C08986 and TSS3-Aand Hard Disk DrivesC11157433Jumper settings of TSS3 C08986 and TSS3-A C111574 The plug-in unit includes no alternative settings. No jumpers should be set during normal 36Jumper blocks of TSS3 The plug-in unit includes alternative settings for block W4 only. Jumpers in other blocks should not be set during normal 37Jumper blocks of TSS3-AThe jumper settings for block W4/W5 is as follows:Jumper positionDescription1-2Selection of Mbits for timing input3-4Selection of MHz signals for timing inputTable 30Settings for jumper block W4/W5DN016938Id:0900d8058059391555Issue 9-2
Jumper settings of TSS3 C08986 and TSS3-A MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in UnitsC111574and Hard Disk DrivesThe TSS3 or TSS3-A is operated indirectly through the Synchronization Manager software that runs in the OMU. MML command group DY is used to control the Synchro-nization and Timing of the network element. There is no service terminal interface in the TSS3 or TSS3-A. For more information on the DY command group commands, see the software document DY - Network Element Synchronisation Handling (DN98634384, which can be found from Nokia Multimedia Gateway Product Documentation -> Refer-ence -> Alarms -> MML Commands).56Id:0900d80580593915DN016938Issue 9-2
MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in Units Jumper settings of SF10E C110899and Hard Disk Drives34Jumper settings of SF10E C110899The SF10E (C110899) consists of two component boards SF10EM (C110900) and SF10ED (C110901). SF10EM jumper settingsNo jumpers should be set during normal No jumpers should be set during normal 38Jumper blocks of SF10EMSF10ED jumper settingsSF10ED has no :0900d80580668fe857Issue 9-2
Jumper settings of Winchester disk drive unit WDW18-MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in UnitsSand Hard Disk Drives35Jumper settings of Winchester disk drive unit WDW18-SScsiConnection1TestCN2ConnectionPower24LEDConnectionStandardsettingsCN22122411123DN0936281 Alternative settings are presented in the table 39Jumper settings of Winchester Disk Drive unit WDW18-SThe jumper settings for Winchester disk drive unit WDW18-S is as follows:CN2:Jumper positionDescription1-2The least significant bit (A0) of the SCSI-address (A3,A2,A1,A0).Closed: A0 is 1. Connect in NEMU (OMS for RNC) WDU-1Open: A0 is 0. Used in all other -4, 5-6, 7-8Bits A1, A2 and A3 of the SCSI-address (A3,A2,A1,A0).Closed: A1 is 1 (3-4), A2 is 1 (5-6) and A3 is 1 (7-8).Open: A1 is 0 (3-4), A2 is 0 (5-6) and A3 is 0 (7-8). 9-10Write to disk is denied/: Disk writes are : Disk writes are -12Disk rotation at power up. Closed: Disks start to rotate when power is applied. DefaultOpen: Rotation starts after receiving a special -14Scsi bus widthClosed: Force 8 bit Open: 8/16 bit host selectableTable 31Jumper settings for Winchester disk drive unit WDW18-S58Id:0900d8058066427dDN016938Issue 9-2
MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in Units Jumper settings of Winchester disk drive unit WDW18-and Hard Disk DrivesSJumper positionDescription15-16Scsi interface operation modeClosed: Force Single EndedOpen: SE/LVD controlled by diffsens17-18Do not -20Input signal connector for externally resetting the not -22Output signal connector for external not connect23-24Supply of terminating resistor power (TERMPWR) to the SCSI : Supplies : Does not supply 31Jumper settings for Winchester disk drive unit WDW18-S (Cont.)g Jumpers 1-2 must be connected in NEMU (OMS for RNC) :0900d8058066427d59Issue 9-2
Jumper settings of Winchester Disk Drive unit WDW36MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in Unitsand Hard Disk Drives36Jumper settings of Winchester Disk Drive unit WDW36ScsiConnection1TestCN2ConnectionPower24LEDConnectionStandardsettingsCN22122411123Dn0936278 Alternative settings are presented in the table 40Jumper settings of Winchester Disk Drive unit WDW36The jumper settings for Winchester disk drive unit WDW36 is as follows:CN2:Jumper positionDescription1-2The least significant bit (A0) of the SCSI-address (A3,A2,A1,A0).Closed: A0 is 1. Used in WDU-1 of OMU equipped with : A0 is 0. Used in all other -4, 5-6, 7-8Bits A1, A2 and A3 of the SCSI-address (A3,A2,A1,A0).Closed: A1 is 1 (3-4), A2 is 1 (5-6) and A3 is 1 (7-8).Open: A1 is 0 (3-4), A2 is 0 (5-6) and A3 is 0 (7-8). 9-10Write to disk is denied/: Disk writes are : Disk writes are -12Disk rotation at power up. Closed: Disks start to rotate when power is applied. DefaultOpen: Rotation starts after receiving a special -14Scsi bus widthClosed: Force 8 bit Open: 8/16 bit host selectableTable 32Jumper settings for Winchester disk drive unit WDW3660Id:0900d805806646bfDN016938Issue 9-2
MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in Units Jumper settings of Winchester Disk Drive unit WDW36and Hard Disk DrivesJumper positionDescription15-16Scsi interface operation modeClosed: Force Single EndedOpen: SE/LVD controlled by diffsens17-18Do not -20Input signal connector for externally resetting the not -22Output signal connector for external not connect23-24Supply of terminating resistor power (TERMPWR) to the SCSI : Supplies TERMPWR. DefaultOpen: Does not supply 32Jumper settings for Winchester disk drive unit WDW36 (Cont.)DN016938Id:0900d805806646bf61Issue 9-2
Jumper settings of Winchester disk drive unit WDW73MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in Unitsand Hard Disk Drives37Jumper settings of Winchester disk drive unit WDW73ScsiConnection1TestCN2ConnectionPower24LEDConnectionStandardsettingsCN22122411123DN0936281 Alternative settings are presented in the table 41Jumper settings of Winchester Disk Drive unit WDW73The jumper settings for Winchester disk drive unit WDW73 is as follows:CN2:Jumper Setting ItemDescriptionposition1-2SCSI ID 0See Table 34SCSI ID Setting on CN23-4SCSI ID 15-6SCSI ID 27-8SCSI ID 39-10Write protec-Closed: Disk writes are : Disk writes are -12Disk motor Closed: Disks start to rotate when power is applied or start modemicrocode is downloaded. DefaultOpen: Rotation starts after receiving a special -14Force narrowClosed: Pull upper 8 bits and parity internallu when drive is connected to Narrow SCSI : 16 bit bus mode15-16Scsi interface Closed: Force Single Ended modeoperation Open: Follows DIFFSNS signal level on SCSI 33Jumper settings for Winchester disk drive unit WDW7362Id:0900d805806648efDN016938Issue 9-2
MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in Units Jumper settings of Winchester disk drive unit WDW73and Hard Disk DrivesJumper Setting ItemDescriptionposition18, 19NC20IDD ResetInput signal21-22Remote LEDOutput signal23-24Supply of terminating resistor power (TERMPWR) to the SCSI : Supplies TERMPWR. Open: Does not supply 33Jumper settings for Winchester disk drive unit WDW73 (Cont.)Pin 1-2Pin 3-4Pin5-6Pin7-8IDOpenOpenOpenOpen0ClosedClosedClosedClosed1Table 34SCSI ID Setting on CN2DN016938Id:0900d805806648ef63Issue 9-2
Jumper settings of Winchester disk drive unit WDW147MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in Unitsand Hard Disk Drives38Jumper settings of Winchester disk drive unit WDW147ScsiConnectionTestConnection1CN2PowerConnection24LEDStandardsettingsCN22122411123DN0936254 Alternative settings are presented in the table 42Jumper settings of Winchester Disk Drive unit WDW147The jumper settings for Winchester disk drive unit WDW147 is as follows:CN2:Jumper Setting ItemDescriptionposition1-2SCSI ID 0See Table 36SCSI ID Setting on CN23-4SCSI ID 15-6SCSI ID 27-8SCSI ID 39-10Write protec-Closed: Disk writes are : Disk writes are -12Disk motor Closed: Disks start to rotate when power is applied or start modemicrocode is downloaded. DefaultOpen: Rotation starts after receiving a special -14Force narrowClosed: Pull upper 8 bits and parity internallu when drive is connected to Narrow SCSI : 16 bit bus mode15-16Scsi interface Closed: Force Single Ended modeoperation Open: Follows DIFFSNS signal level on SCSI 35Jumper settings for Winchester disk drive unit WDW14764Id:0900d805806648f8DN016938Issue 9-2
MGW and RNC, Jumper Settings of the Plug-in Units Jumper settings of Winchester disk drive unit WDW147and Hard Disk DrivesJumper Setting ItemDescriptionposition18, 19NC20IDD ResetInput signal21-22Remote LEDOutput signal23-24Supply of terminating resistor power (TERMPWR) to the SCSI : Supplies TERMPWR. Open: Does not supply 35Jumper settings for Winchester disk drive unit WDW147 (Cont.)Pin 1-2Pin 3-4Pin5-6Pin7-8IDOpenOpenOpenOpen0ClosedClosedClosedClosed1Table 36SCSI ID Setting on CN2DN016938Id:0900d805806648f865Issue 9-2