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Mvme 71212

This manual provides comprehensive information on the MVME712 family transition modules and the LCP2 adapter board, including installation instructions and specifications. It serves as a guide for users looking to design OEM systems or enhance existing setups with these modules. Safety precautions and related documentation are also included to ensure proper usage and compliance.

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Mvme 71212

This manual provides comprehensive information on the MVME712 family transition modules and the LCP2 adapter board, including installation instructions and specifications. It serves as a guide for users looking to design OEM systems or enhance existing setups with these modules. Safety precautions and related documentation are also included to ensure proper usage and compliance.

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MVME712-12, MVME712-13,

MVME712A, MVME712AM,
and MVME712B
Transition Modules
and LCP2 Adapter Board
User’s Manual
(MVME712A/D3)

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Notice
While reasonable efforts have been made to assure the accuracy of this
document, Motorola, Inc. assumes no liability resulting from any omissions in
this document, or from the use of the information obtained therein. Motorola
reserves the right to revise this document and to make changes from time to
time in the content hereof without obligation of Motorola to notify any person
of such revision or changes.
No part of this material may be reproduced or copied in any tangible medium,
or stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form, or by any means,
radio, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or facsimile, or
otherwise, without the prior written permission of Motorola, Inc.
It is possible that this publication may contain reference to, or information
about Motorola products (machines and programs), programming, or services
that are not announced in your country. Such references or information must
not be construed to mean that Motorola intends to announce such Motorola
products, programming, or services in your country.

Restricted Rights Legend


If the documentation contained herein is supplied, directly or indirectly, to the
U.S. Government, the following notice shall apply unless otherwise agreed to
in writing by Motorola, Inc.
Use, duplication, or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions as
set forth in subparagraph (c)(1)(ii) of the Rights in Technical Data and
Computer Software clause at DFARS 252.227-7013.
Motorola, Inc.
Computer Group
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Tempe, Arizona 85282

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Preface
This manual provides general information, hardware preparation, installation
instructions and support information for the following transition modules:

MVME712-12 MVME712A MVME712B


MVME712-13 MVME712AM

The manual also provides information about the LCP2 Adapter Board.
The transition modules are used as the interface between Motorola Single Board
Computer VMEmodule families, such as the MVME147S, MVME162, MVME167,
MVME187, and MVME197, and their peripheral devices. An LCP2 adapter module
and a cable are supplied for interconnection between the MVME712 family module
and the MVME1xx family module.
This manual is intended for anyone who wants to design OEM systems, supply
additional capability to an existing compatible system, or for use in a lab environment
for experimental purposes.
A basic knowledge of computers and digital logic is assumed.
To use this manual, you should be familiar with the publications listed in the section
Related Documentation.

Related Documentation
The following manuals are referenced in this document. If not shipped with this
product, manuals may be purchased by contacting your Motorola sales office.

Motorola
Document Title
Publication Number
MVME147S MPU VMEmodule User's Manual MVME147S
MVME147 MPU VMEmodule UserÕs Manual MVME147
MVME162 Embedded Controller User's Manual MVME162
MVME167 Single Board Computer User's Manual MVME167
MVME187 RISC Single Board Computer User's Manual MVME187
MVME197DP and MVME197SP Single Board Computers MVME197
UserÕs Manual
MVME197LE Single Board Computer UserÕs Manual MVME197LE

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N ote Although not shown in the above list, each Motorola
Computer Group manual publication number is suffixed
with characters which represent the revision level of the
document, such as "/D2" (the second revision of a manual);
a supplement bears the same number as the manual but has
a suffix such as "/D1A1" (the first supplement to the
manual).

Manual Terminology
Unless otherwise specified, throughout this manual all address references are in
hexadecimal.
An asterisk (*) following the signal name for signals which are level significant denotes
that the signal is true or valid when the signal is low.
An asterisk (*) following the signal name for signals which are edge significant denotes
that the actions initiated by that signal occur on high to low transition.

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Motorola¨ and the Motorola symbol are registered trademarks of Motorola, Inc.
VMEmodule is a trademark of Motorola, Inc.
All other products mentioned in this document are trademarks or registered
trademarks of their respective holders.
© Copyright Motorola 1989, 1993, 1994
All Rights Reserved
Printed in the United States of America
August 1994

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Safety Summary
Safety Depends On You
The following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation, service, and
repair of this equipment. Failure to comply with these precautions or with speciÞc warnings elsewhere in
this manual violates safety standards of design, manufacture, and intended use of the equipment. Motorola,
Inc. assumes no liability for the customer's failure to comply with these requirements.
The safety precautions listed below represent warnings of certain dangers of which Motorola is aware. You,
as the user of the product, should follow these warnings and all other safety precautions necessary for the
safe operation of the equipment in your operating environment.
Ground the Instrument.
To minimize shock hazard, the equipment chassis and enclosure must be connected to an electrical ground.
The equipment is supplied with a three-conductor ac power cable. The power cable must either be plugged
into an approved three-contact electrical outlet or used with a three-contact to two-contact adapter, with the
grounding wire (green) Þrmly connected to an electrical ground (safety ground) at the power outlet. The
power jack and mating plug of the power cable meet International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) safety
standards.
Do Not Operate in an Explosive Atmosphere.
Do not operate the equipment in the presence of ßammable gases or fumes. Operation of any electrical
equipment in such an environment constitutes a deÞnite safety hazard.
Keep Away From Live Circuits.
Operating personnel must not remove equipment covers. Only Factory Authorized Service Personnel or
other qualiÞed maintenance personnel may remove equipment covers for internal subassembly or
component replacement or any internal adjustment. Do not replace components with power cable
connected. Under certain conditions, dangerous voltages may exist even with the power cable removed. To
avoid injuries, always disconnect power and discharge circuits before touching them.
Do Not Service or Adjust Alone.
Do not attempt internal service or adjustment unless another person, capable of rendering Þrst aid and
resuscitation, is present.
Use Caution When Exposing or Handling the CRT.
Breakage of the Cathode-Ray Tube (CRT) causes a high-velocity scattering of glass fragments (implosion).
To prevent CRT implosion, avoid rough handling or jarring of the equipment. Handling of the CRT should
be done only by qualiÞed maintenance personnel using approved safety mask and gloves.
Do Not Substitute Parts or Modify Equipment.
Because of the danger of introducing additional hazards, do not install substitute parts or perform any
unauthorized modiÞcation of the equipment. Contact your local Motorola representative for service and
repair to ensure that safety features are maintained.
Dangerous Procedure Warnings.
Warnings, such as the example below, precede potentially dangerous procedures throughout this manual.
Instructions contained in the warnings must be followed. You should also employ all other safety
precautions which you deem necessary for the operation of the equipment in your operating environment.

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! Dangerous voltages, capable of causing death, are present in
WARNING this equipment. Use extreme caution when handling,
testing, and adjusting.

! This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio


WARNING frequency energy and if not installed and used in
accordance with the documentation for this product, may
cause interference to radio communications. It has been
tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A
Computing Device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC
rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection
against such interference when operated in a commercial
environment. Operation of this equipment in a residential
area is likely to cause interference in which case the user, at
the userÕs own expense, will be required to take whatever
measures necessary to correct the interference.

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Contents

Introduction 1-1
Features of the MVME712 Family Modules 1-1
Features of the LCP2 Adapter Board 1-2
SpeciÞcations 1-2
Cooling Requirements 1-3
FCC Compliance 1-3
General Description 1-4
Introduction 2-1
Unpacking Instructions 2-1
MVME712x Module Preparation 2-1
DSR Line Pull Up Select Headers (J8, J9, J13, J14) 2-6
Serial Port 2/Modem Port 2 Select (J16, J17) 2-7
Serial Port Configuration 2-7
Modem Port Configuration 2-7
SCSI Termination 2-8
MVME712B Module Preparation 2-8
LCP2 Adapter Board Preparation 2-10
Installation Instructions 2-11
Installing for Use with Internal SCSI Devices 2-12
Installing the MVME712-13 and MVME712AM as a Modem 2-14
MVME712B Installation 2-16
Introduction 3-1
Interconnect Signals 3-1
Connector P2 Interconnect Signals (LCP2 Adapter) 3-2
Connectors J1, J3-J5 Interconnect Signals (MVME712x) 3-2
Connector J2 Interconnect Signals (LCP2 Adapter) 3-4
Connector J2 Interconnect Signals (MVME712-13, MVME712AM) 3-9
Connector J3 Interconnect Signals (LCP2 Adapter) Connector: 3-9
Connector SCSI INTERFACE Interconnect Signals (MVME712B) 3-11
Connector ETHERNET Interconnect Signals (MVME712B) 3-13
Connector J6 Interconnect Signals (MVME712-13, MVME712AM) 3-14
Connector J7 Interconnect Signals (MVME712-13, MVME712AM) 3-14
Connector J10 Interconnect Signals (MVME712x) 3-15
Connector P2 and J11 Interconnect Signals (MVME712x) 3-16
Connector J12 Interconnect Signals (MVME712-13, MVME712AM) 3-20
Connector J15 Interconnect Signals (MVME712x) 3-21

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Parts Lists and Locations 3-22
Schematic Drawings 3-32
General Description A-1
Modem Features A-2
Technical SpeciÞcations A-3

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List of Figures

MVME712-12 Header Locations 2-2


MVME712-13 Header Locations 2-3
MVME712A Header Locations 2-4
MVME712AM Header Locations 2-5
MVME712B Connector Locations 2-9
LCP2 Adapter Connector Locations 2-10
Internal SCSI and Serial Port Connections 2-13
Internal SCSI and Modem Connections 2-15
MVME712B External SCSI Connections 2-17
MVME712-12 Parts Location Drawing (Primary Side) 3-24
MVME712-13 Parts Location Drawing (Primary Side) 3-25
MVME712A Parts Location Drawing (Primary Side) 3-26
MVME712AM Parts Location Drawing (Primary Side) 3-27
MVME712x Parts Location Drawing (Secondary Side) 3-28
MVME712B Parts Location Drawing 3-30
LCP2 Adapter Module Parts Location Drawing 3-31

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GENERAL INFORMATION
1
Introduction
This manual provides general information, hardware preparation, installation
instructions, and support information for the MVME712A, AM, -12, -13, and B
Transition Modules, as well as the LCP2 Adapter Board. The next table
defines the references you will see throughout the manual.

Collective Reference Modules Referred To


MVME712 family all of the MVME712 MVME712-12
modules, including the MVME712-13
MVME712B MVME712A
MVME712AM
MVME712B
MVME712x all MVME712 modules MVME712-12
other than the MVME712B MVME712-13
MVME712A
MVME712AM

The MVME712x modules are used as the interface between MVME1xx family
VMEmodules (such as the MVME167 and MVME197) and their internally
connected SCSI peripheral devices.
The MVME712B is designed to be used only in conjunction with an MVME712x
board for external SCSI and/or Ethernet connections.
An LCP2 adapter module and a cable are supplied for interconnection
between the MVME712 family module and the MVME1xx family
VMEmodule.

Features of the MVME712 Family Modules


The features of the MVME712 family modules include:
❏ Four 9-pin multiprotocol EIA-232D serial ports (through the LCP2
adapter) (MVME712x)
❏ One independent printer port (through the LCP2 adapter) (MVME712x)
❏ Small Computer Systems Interface (SCSI) shielded connector bus interface
(through the LCP2 adapter) for connection to external devices
(MVME712B)

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❏ External Ethernet interface (through the LCP2 adapter) (MVME712B)
❏ Built-in modem (refer to Appendix A) with front panel Telco modular jack
(MVME712-13 and MVME712AM)
❏ Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) protection on front panel
❏ Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) protection on front panel

Features of the LCP2 Adapter Board


The features of the LCP2 Adapter Board include:
❏ A 50-pin connector permits SCSI cable connection to other SCSI devices
and/or to the MVME712B through a flat ribbon cable
❏ SCSI terminating resistors mounted in sockets for end of cable or middle of
cable configuration
❏ Terminator power is developed on the LCP2 adapter from the +5 Vdc on
connector P2 and is fused (1 amp) on the LCP2 adapter
❏ A 64-pin connector interfaces the EIA-232D ports and printer port signals
to the MVME712x

Specifications
The MVME712 family module specifications are given in Table 1-1.

Table 1-1. MVME712 Family Specifications


Characteristics SpeciÞcations
Power requirements + 5 Vdc, 281 mA maximum (255 mA typical)
+12 Vdc
- 12 Vdc
I/O ports Serial Four multiprotocol (connected through the
LCP2 adapter)
Parallel Parallel printer port (connected through the
LCP2 adapter)
Operating temperature 0 degrees to 55 degrees C at point of entry of
forced air (approximately 5 CFM)
Storage temperature - 40 degrees to 85 degrees C
Relative humidity 5% to 90% (non-condensing)
Physical characteristics Height 9.187 inches (233.35 mm)
(excluding front panel Depth 3.200 inches (80.00 mm)
and MVME712B) Thickness 0.063 inches (1.60 mm)

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Specifications
1

Cooling Requirements
Motorola VMEmodules are specified, designed, and tested to operate reliably
with an incoming air temperature range from 0 degrees C to 55 degrees C (32
degrees F to 131 degrees F) with forced air cooling. Temperature qualification
is performed in a standard Motorola VMEsystem 1000 chassis. Twenty-five
watt load boards are inserted in the two card slots, one on each side, adjacent
to the board under test to simulate a high power density system configuration.
An assembly of three axial fans, rated at 71 CFM per fan, is placed directly
under the MVME card cage. The incoming air temperature is measured
between the fan assembly and the card cage where the incoming airstream first
encounters the module under test. Test software is executed as the module is
subjected to ambient temperature variations. Case temperatures of critical,
high power density integrated circuits are monitored to ensure component
vendors specifications are not exceeded.
While the exact amount of airflow required for cooling depends on the
ambient air temperature and the type, number, and location of boards and
other heat sources, adequate cooling can usually be achieved with 5 CFM
flowing over the module. Less air flow is required to cool the module in
environments having lower maximum ambients. Under more favorable
thermal conditions it may be possible to operate the module reliably at higher
than 55 degrees C with increased air flow. It is important to note that there are
several factors, in addition to the rated CFM of the air mover, which determine
the actual volume of air flowing over a module.

FCC Compliance
These MVME712 family VMEmodules were tested in an FCC-compliant
chassis, and meet the requirements for Class A equipment. FCC compliance
was achieved under the following conditions:
1. Shielded cables on all external I/O ports.
2. Cable shields connected to earth ground via metal shell connectors
bonded to a conductive module front panel.
3. Conductive chassis rails connected to earth ground. This provides the path
for connecting shields to earth ground.
4. Front panel screws properly tightened.
For minimum RF emissions, it is essential that the conditions above be
implemented; failure to do so could compromise the FCC compliance of the
equipment containing the modules.

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General Information
1

General Description
The MVME712 family modules are I/O transition modules for the MVME1xx
VMEmodule families. The LCP2 adapter assembly routes the I/O signals and
grounds from the P2 connector on the backplane at the MVME1xx
VMEmodule to the MVME712 family module. The MVME712 family module
routes the signals to the appropriate industry-standard connectors on its front
panel. The MVME712-13 and MVME712AM both have a built-in modem.
The MVME712x has four DB-9 connectors for the serial ports, one 25-pin
connector for the printer port, and a Telco modular jack on the front panel. The
serial ports are configured for use as to modem and cannot be changed without
null modem cables.

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HARDWARE PREPARATION
AND INSTALLATION 2
Introduction
This chapter provides unpacking instructions, hardware preparation, and
installation instructions for the MVME712 family modules and the LCP2
adapter.

Unpacking Instructions

N ote If the carton is damaged upon receipt, request that carrier's


agent be present during unpacking and inspection of
equipment.

Unpack equipment from shipping carton. Refer to packing list and verify that
all items are present. Save packing material for storing and reshipping of
equipment.

MVME712x Module Preparation


To select the desired configuration and ensure proper operation of the
MVME712x module, certain changes may be made before installation. These
changes are made through jumper arrangements on the headers. The locations
of the headers and connectors for the MVME712x are illustrated in Figure 2-
1 through Figure 2-4.
The modules have been factory tested and are shipped with factory-installed
jumper configurations that are shown in the following paragraphs with each
header description. The modules are operational with the factory-installed
jumpers. The modules are configured to provide the system functions
required for a VMEbus system. Changes may be made for the following
reasons:
❏ DSR Line Pull Up Select (J8, J9, J13, J14)
❏ Serial Port 2/Modem Port 2 Select (J16, J17)
❏ Hardwired as DTE (to modem). With the exception of the DSR line, no
headers are provided on the module to change this configuration. To use
the module as DCE (to terminal), a null modem cable must be attached.

MVME712A/D32-1

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P2
A1 A32

Figure 2-1. MVME712-12 Header Locations


B1 B32
1 2 C1 C32
J6
ETHERNET
1 J2 6 2 20
J10 J17
MODEM POWER 1 19
U1 2 10
J9 J13 1 9
1 3 1 3 CR1 CR2 MODEM PORT

DCE

DCE
DTE

DTE
+ J16
C3 2 10
J8 J14
1 3 1 3 1 9
SERIAL PORT

DCE

DCE
DTE

DTE
MODEM INTERCONNECT C1 C2
20 2 MODEM PORT
SERIAL PORT 1 J7
J7 SERIAL PORT 4
19 1 2 4 PRINTER PORT
1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 3 13 1
J15
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6 9 6 9 6 9 6 9 J12 25 14
J1 J3 J4 J5

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SERIAL PORT 1 SERIAL PORT 2 SERIAL PORT 3 SERIAL PORT 4 PRINTER
712A/AM
MVME

CONSOLE TTY01
1519 9408

2-2
2
2
MVME712x Module Preparation

2-3
P2

Figure 2-2. MVME712-13 Header Locations


A1 A32
B1 B32
C1 C32
1 J6 2
ETHERNET
1 J2 6 2 20
J10 J17
MODEM POWER 1 19
U1 2 10
J9 J13 1 9
1 3 1 3 CR1 CR2 MODEM PORT

DCE

DCE
DTE

DTE
+ J16
C3 2 10
J8 J14
1 3 1 3 1 9
SERIAL PORT

DCE

DCE
DTE

DTE
MODEM INTERCONNECT C1 C2
20 2 MODEM PORT
SERIAL PORT 1 J7
J7
19 1 2 4 PRINTER PORT
1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 3 13 1
J12 25 J15 14
6 J1 9 6 J3 9 6 J4 9 6 J5 9
SERIAL PORT 1 SERIAL PORT 2 SERIAL PORT 3 SERIAL PORT 4
712A/12/13

PRINTER

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MVME

CONSOLE TTY01
cb221 9408 (2-3)

MVME712A/D3
MVME712-12/-13/A/AM/B Transition Modules and LCP2 Adapter Board UserÕs Manual
2 64

Figure 2-3. MVME712A Header Locations


1 J11 63
1 2
J6
ETHERNET
1 J2 6 2 20
J10 J17
MODEM POWER 1 19
U1 2 10
J9 J13 1 9
1 3 1 3 CR1 CR2 MODEM PORT

DCE

DCE
DTE

DTE
+ J16
C3 2 10
J8 J14
1 3 1 3 1 9
SERIAL PORT

DCE

DCE
DTE

DTE
MODEM INTERCONNECT C1 C2
20 2 MODEM PORT
SERIAL PORT 1 J7
J7 SERIAL PORT 4
19 1 2 4 PRINTER PORT
1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 3 13 1
J15
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6 9 6 9 6 9 6 9 J12 25 14
J1 J3 J4 J5

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SERIAL PORT 1 SERIAL PORT 2 SERIAL PORT 3 SERIAL PORT 4 PRINTER
712A/AM
MVME

CONSOLE TTY01
cb221 9408 (1-3)

2-4
2
2
MVME712x Module Preparation

2-5
2 64
1 J11 63

Figure 2-4. MVME712AM Header Locations


1 J6 2
1 J2 6 2 20
J10 J17
1 19
MODEM POWER U1 2 10
J9 J13 1 9
1 3 1 3 CR1 CR2 MODEM PORT

DCE

DCE
DTE

DTE
+ J16
C3 2 10
J8 J14
1 3 1 3 1 9
SERIAL PORT

DCE

DCE
DTE

DTE
MODEM INTERCONNECT C1 C2
20 2 MODEM PORT
SERIAL PORT 1
J7
J7
19 1 2 4 PRINTER PORT
1 3 13 1
1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5
J12 25 J15 14
6 J1 9 6 J3 9 6 J4 9 6 J5 9

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SERIAL PORT 1 SERIAL PORT 2 SERIAL PORT 3 SERIAL PORT 4 PRINTER
712A/12/13
MVME

CONSOLE TTY01

MVME712A/D3
1520 9407
Hardware Preparation and Installation

DSR Line Pull Up Select Headers (J8, J9, J13, J14)


Headers J8, J9, J13, and J14 are used to pull up the external DSR lines of the
serial ports (J1, J3, J4, J5) to a high (+12 Vdc) level when terminals are
2 connected and DSR is to be used as a constantly activated output from the
MVME712x. The as-shipped configuration is shown below.

J8 J9 J13

1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3
DCE DTE DCE DTE DCE DTE

J14

1
2
3

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MVME712x Module Preparation

Serial Port 2/Modem Port 2 Select (J16, J17)


Port 2 is shared between the front panel serial port connector and the internal
modem. Header J16 or J17 must be configured to select one or the other port for
proper operation. 2

N ote Only one port function may be selected at any one time.
Otherwise, improper operation will result.

Serial Port Configuration


The MVME712-12 and MVME712A are shipped with port 2 configured for
connection as a serial port as shown below.

J16 J17

1 3 5 7 9 1 3 5 7 9
SERIAL PORT 2 MODEM PORT 2

Modem Port Configuration


The MVME712-13 and MVME712AM are shipped with port 2 configured for
connection as a modem port as shown below.

J16 J17

1 3 5 7 9 1 3 5 7 9
SERIAL PORT 2 MODEM PORT 2

MVME712A/D3 2-7

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Hardware Preparation and Installation

SCSI Termination
Because the MVME712x has no provision for SCSI connection, you must
ensure that the SCSI bus is terminated properly. The LCP2 adapter has sockets
2 (R1, R2, R3) for terminating the SCSI lines using three 8-pin SIP resistors. Refer
to the Installation Instructions for use of the terminators.

MVME712B Module Preparation


No preparation of the MVME712B is necessary. The location of the connectors
is illustrated in Figure 2-5.

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MVME712B Module Preparation

MVME
712B
2

ETHERNET
SCSI INTERFACE

cb208 9212

Figure 2-5. MVME712B Connector Locations

MVME712A/D3 2-9

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Hardware Preparation and Installation

LCP2 Adapter Board Preparation


Preparation of the LCP2 adapter consists of removing or replacing the
terminating resistors for SCSI. The location of the resistors, fuse, and
2 connectors is illustrated in Figure 2-6. Refer to the Installation Instructions for
use of the terminators.

2 64
J2
1 63
J3
E1
2 50
E2
1 49

1 R1 R2 R3
C1 C2 C3 F1
CR1

C1 C32
B1 B32
A1 A32

P2

cb206 9212

Figure 2-6. LCP2 Adapter Connector Locations

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Installation Instructions

Installation Instructions
The basic procedure for installation of the family of MVME712 modules and
the LCP2 adapter is as follows:
1. Turn all equipment power OFF and disconnect the power cable from the 2
AC power source.

C aution Connecting modules while the power is applied may result


in damage to components on the module.

! Dangerous voltages, capable of causing death, are present in


WARNING this equipment. Use extreme caution when handling,
testing, and adjusting.

2. Remove the chassis cover as instructed in the equipment user's manual.


3. Remove the Þller panel(s) from the appropriate card slot(s) at the rear of
the chassis (if the chassis has a rear card cage). Other modules in the unit
may have to be moved to allow space for the cables connected to the LCP2
adapter and the MVME712x family module.
4. Continue with the speciÞc procedure for installation:

Installing for Use with Internal SCSI Devices


Installing the MVME712-13 and MVME712AM as a
Modem
MVME712B Installation

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Hardware Preparation and Installation

Installing for Use with Internal SCSI Devices


An MVME1xx VMEmodule can be connected through the LCP2 adapter to
internal SCSI devices as shown in Figure 2-7. This section describes the
2 procedure for connecting the MVME712x modules for use with internal SCSI
devices.
Because the MVME1xx VMEmodule is at one end of the cable, SCSI
terminators are required on the LCP2 adapter. The LCP2 adapter module is
shipped with SCSI terminators installed.

N ote MVME712-13 and MVME712AM: perform the steps in this


procedure to connect to internal SCSI devices or the steps in
the next section to connect the modem or the steps in both
procedures.

1. Verify that SCSI terminators are installed on the LCP2 adapter module.
2. Install the LCP2 adapter module to the backplane directly in line with the
P2 connector on the MVME1xx VMEmodule. Be sure to orient pin 1 of the
adapter with pin 1 of the backplane connector.
3. Connect a user-supplied cable with compatible pinouts from connector J3
on the LCP2 adapter to the internal SCSI devices.
4. Verify that terminators are installed on the last SCSI device on the cable. If
they are not present, install terminators.
5. MVME712-12 and MVME712-13: Attach the cable supplied with the
MVME712x module from LCP2 adapter connector J2 to connector P2 on
the MVME712x module. Be sure to orient cable pin 1 with connector pin 1.
See Figure 2-7.
MVME712A and MVME712AM: Attach the cable supplied with the
MVME712x module from LCP2 adapter connector J2 to connector J11 on
the MVME712x module. Be sure to orient cable pin 1 with connector pin 1.
See Figure 2-7.
6. Insert the transition module into the selected slot and tighten the attaching
screws.
7. After making sure you will not pinch cables with the cover, reinstall the
cover you previously removed.
8. Connect the power cable to the AC power source and turn on the unit.
9. If SCSI does not work properly, you may have to repair a defective cable
and/or replace a blown fuse.

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Check the fuse on the LCP2 adapter module and replace it, if necessary.
The fuse on the LCP2 adapter module is for SCSI terminator power.
The fuse on the MVME1xx VMEmodule is for Ethernet transceiver power.
The resistance of each fuse should be less than 1 Ohm. 2
MVME712X TERMINATOR MVME187

SCSI DEVICE

J1
J2
P1
J3

J7

J4

LC P2 ADAPTER
J5
J2

J12
P2 P2
J10

J15
J3

P2 OR J11

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cb224 9408 (2-2)

Figure 2-7. Internal SCSI and Serial Port Connections

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Installing the MVME712-13 and MVME712AM as a Modem


To install the MVME712-13 and MVME712AM with serial port 2 configured as
a modem, which is the as-shipped configuration, proceed as described in this
2 section. See also Figure 2-8.

N ote If you have connected your module for use with internal
SCSI devices, you may already have performed some of
these steps.

1. Install the LCP2 adapter module to the backplane directly in line with the
P2 connector on the MVME1xx VMEmodule. Be sure to orient pin 1 of the
adapter with pin 1 of the backplane connector.
2. Verify that serial port 2 is conÞgured as a modem port (refer to the Serial
Port 2 Configuration paragraph).
3. MVME712-13: Attach the cable supplied with the MVME712-13 module
from LCP2 adapter connector J2 to connector P2 on the MVME712-13
module. Be sure to orient cable pin 1 with connector pin 1. See Figure 2-8.
MVME712AM: Attach the cable supplied with the MVME712AM module
from LCP2 adapter connector J2 to connector J11 on the MVME712AM
module. Be sure to orient cable pin 1 with connector pin 1. See Figure 2-8.
4. Connect a user-supplied cable from connector J2 on the MVME712-13 or
MVME712AM to backplane connections for +5, +12, and -12 Vdc for
modem power.
5. Insert the MVME712-13 or MVME712AM module into the selected slot
and tighten the attaching screws.
6. After making sure you will not pinch cables with the cover, reinstall the
cover you previously removed.
7. Connect a user-supplied Telco modular cable to the Telco modular jack on
the front panel.
8. Connect the power cable to the AC power source and turn on the unit.

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MVME712-13
MVME712AM TERMINATOR MVME167

2
SCSI DEVICE

J1

J2
J3
P1

J7

J4 MODEM

TELCO JACK
LC P2 ADAPTER
J5
J2

J12
P2 P2
J10

J15
J3

P2 OR J11

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Figure 2-8. Internal SCSI and Modem Connections

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MVME712B Installation
The MVME712B is designed to be used in conjunction with one of the
MVME712x modules (MVME712A, MVME712AM, MVME712-12, or
2 MVME712-13). The MVME712x can be connected through the MVME712B to
external SCSI devices as shown in Figure 2-9.
Because the MVME1xx VMEmodule is at one end of the cable, SCSI
terminators are required on the LCP2 adapter. The LCP2 adapter module is
shipped with SCSI terminators installed.
To install the MVME712B in the system, proceed as follows:
1. Verify that SCSI terminators are installed on the LCP2 adapter module.
2. Install the LCP2 adapter module to the backplane directly in line with the
P2 connector on the MVME1xx VMEmodule. Be sure to orient pin 1 of the
adapter with pin 1 of the backplane connector.
3. MVME712-12 and MVME712-13: Attach the cable supplied with the
MVME712x module from LCP2 adapter connector J2 to connector P2 on
the MVME712x module. Be sure to orient cable pin 1 with connector pin 1.
See Figure 2-9.
MVME712A and MVME712AM: Attach the cable supplied with the
MVME712x module from LCP2 adapter connector J2 to connector J11 on
the MVME712x module. Be sure to orient cable pin 1 with connector pin 1.
See Figure 2-9.
4. Connect the SCSI INTERFACE cable on the MVME712B to connector J3 on
the LCP2 adapter.
5. Connect the ETHERNET cable on the MVME712B to connector J10 on the
MVME712x.
6. Insert the MVME712B module into the selected slot and tighten the
attaching screws.
7. Connect a user-supplied cable with compatible pinouts from the SCSI
interface on the front panel of the MVME712B to the external SCSI devices.
8. Verify that terminators are installed on the last SCSI device on the cable. If
they are not present, install terminators.
9. After making sure you will not pinch cables with the cover, reinstall the
cover you previously removed.
10. Connect the power cable to the AC power source and turn the unit on.
11. If SCSI does not work properly, you may have to repair a defective cable
and/or replace a blown fuse.

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Check the fuse on the LCP2 adapter module and replace, if necessary. The
fuse on the LCP2 adapter module is for SCSI terminator power.
The fuse on the MVME1xx VMEmodule is for Ethernet transceiver power.
The resistance of each fuse should be less than 1 Ohm. 2
MVME712B

MVME712X

J1

J3
MVME147S
J2
J7

J4
P1

J5

J10
LC P2 ADAPTER
J12

J2
J15 J3

J11

P2

P2

ENCLOSURE BOUNDARY

cb226 9408 (2-2)

Figure 2-9. MVME712B External SCSI Connections

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3
Introduction
This chapter provides the interconnection signals, parts lists, parts location
illustrations, and schematic diagrams for the MVME712 family modules and
LCP2 adapter.

Interconnect Signals
Table 3-1 describes the connections from the LCP adapter to the MVME712x
and VMEmodules:
Table 3-1. LCP2 and MVME712 Connectors
From To
LCP2 adapter J2 J11 on the MVME712A
J11 on the MVME712AM
LCP2 adapter J2 P2 on the MVME712-12
P2 on the MVME712-13
LCP2 adapter P2 backplane at the MVME1xx
VMEmodule P2 connector

Table 3-2 lists the jumpers on the MVME712 modules.


Table 3-2. MVME712 Jumpers
Jumper Description Modules
J1 and J3-J5 9-pin EIA-232D serial port connectors MVME712x
on the front panel
J15 25-pin printer port connector on the MVME712x
front panel
J2 6-pin modem power connector MVME712x
J6 2-pin modem TIP/RING connector MVME712x
J7 20-pin modem interconnect connector MVME712x
J10 20-pin Ethernet connector MVME712x
J12 Telco modular jack on the front panel MVME712-13
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All front panel connectors have metal shells and jack posts that are electrically
connected to the front panel. If the front panel is electrically connected to the
chassis ground, then the shells and jack posts are connected to chassis ground.
This allows shielded cable to be used for effective reduction of EMI and EMC
3 problems.

Connector P2 Interconnect Signals (LCP2 Adapter)


Connector P2 on the LCP2 adapter board is a standard DIN 41612 triple-row,
96-pin male connector. Each pin connection, signal mnemonic, and signal
characteristic for the connector rows A and C are the same pin-for-pin as
connector P2 on the MVME1xx VMEmodule. Row B has only +5 Vdc and
ground connected on the LCP2 adapter.

Connectors J1, J3-J5 Interconnect Signals (MVME712x)


Connectors J1 and J3-J5 are EIA-232D 9-pin front panel connectors. Each pin
connection, signal mnemonic, and signal characteristic for the connectors is
listed in Table 3-3.
.

Table 3-3. Connectors J1, J3-J5 Interconnect Signals (MVME712x)


Pin Signal
Signal Name and Description
Number Mnemonic
1 DCD DATA CARRIER DETECT - Sent by the modem
to the terminal to indicate that a valid carrier is
being received. Not used by port 1 (J1).
2 RXD RECEIVE DATA - data that is demodulated
from the receive line is presented to the terminal
by the modem.
3 TXD TRANSMIT DATA - data to be transmitted is
furnished on this line to the modem from the
terminal.
4 DTR DATA TERMINAL READY - A signal from the
terminal to the modem indicating that the
terminal is ready to send or receive data.
5 GND GROUND
6 DSR DATA SET READY - DSR is a function supplied
by the modem to the terminal to indicate that
the modem is ready to transmit data. This signal
can be held high or low through header J8, J9,
J13, J14.

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Table 3-3. Connectors J1, J3-J5 Interconnect Signals (MVME712x) (Continued)


Pin Signal
Signal Name and Description
Number Mnemonic
7 RTS REQUEST TO SEND - RTS is supplied by the 3
terminal to the modem when it is required to
transmit a message. With RTS off, the modem
carrier remains off. When RTS is turned on, the
modem immediately turns on the carrier.
8 CTS CLEAR TO SEND - CTS is a function supplied
to the terminal by the modem, and indicates that
it is permissible to begin transmission of a
message. When using a modem, CTS follows the
off-to-on transition of RTS after a time delay.
9 Not used.

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Connector J2 Interconnect Signals (LCP2 Adapter)


Connector J2 on the LCP2 adapter is a 64-pin connector. Each pin connection,
signal mnemonic, and signal characteristic for the connector is listed in Table
3 3-4.
Table 3-4. Connector J2 Interconnect Signals (LCP2 Adapter)
Pin Signal
Signal Name and Description
Number Mnemonic
1 C+ COLLISION + (Input) (Ethernet) - a signal to
indicate that multiple stations are contending
for access to the transmission medium.
2 C- COLLISION - (Input) (Ethernet) - part of a
differential pair.
3 T+ TRANSMIT + (Output) (Ethernet) - this line is
intended to operate into terminated
transmission lines.
4 T- TRANSMIT - (Output) (Ethernet) - part of a
differential pair.
5 R+ RECEIVE + (Input) (Ethernet) - a data input
sourced by the MAU.
6 R- RECEIVE - (Input) (Ethernet) - part of a
differential pair.
7 PRSTB* DATA STROBE (Printer) - an active low output
pulse used to clock data from the system to the
printer.
8 +12VF +12 Vdc Power - fused on MPU board.
9 PRD00 DATA (bit 1) (Printer)
10 GND GROUND
11 PRD02 DATA (bit 2) (Printer)
12 PRD01 DATA (bit 0) (Printer)
13 PRD04 DATA (bit 3) (Printer)
14 PRD03 DATA (bit 3) (Printer)
15 PRD06 DATA (bit 4) (Printer)
16 PRD05 DATA (bit 5) (Printer)
17 GND GROUND
18 PRD07 DATA (bit 7) (Printer)
19 GND GROUND

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Table 3-4. Connector J2 Interconnect Signals (LCP2 Adapter) (Continued)


Pin Signal
Signal Name and Description
Number Mnemonic
20 PRACK* DATA ACKNOWLEDGE (Printer) - a low level 3
input pulse indicating that the next character
may be sent.
21 PRPE PAPER EMPTY (Printer) - out of paper.
22 PRBSY BUSY (Printer) - an input signal indicating that
the printer cannot receive data.
23 INPRIME* INPUT PRIME (Printer) - an output signal that
clears the printer buffer and initializes the logic.
24 PRSEL SELECTED (Printer) - an input signal indicating
that the printer is selected.
25 GND GROUND
26 PRFAULT* FAULT (Printer) - an input signal that indicates
a printer fault condition.
27 GND GROUND
28 TXD3 TRANSMIT DATA (serial port 3) - data to be
transmitted is furnished on this line to the
modem from the terminal.
29 GND GROUND
30 RXD3 RECEIVE DATA (serial port 3) - data that is
demodulated from the receive line is presented
to the terminal by the modem.
31 CTS3 CLEAR TO SEND (serial port 3) - CTS is a
function supplied to the terminal by the modem,
and indicates that it is permissible to begin
transmission of a message. When using a
modem, CTS follows the off-to-on transition of
RTS after a time delay.
32 RTS3 REQUEST TO SEND (serial port 3) - RTS is
supplied by the terminal to the modem when it
is required to transmit a message. With RTS off,
the modem carrier remains off. When RTS is
turned on, the modem immediately turns on the
carrier.
33 DCD3 DATA CARRIER DETECT (serial port 3) - sent
by the modem to the terminal to indicate that a
valid carrier is being received.

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Table 3-4. Connector J2 Interconnect Signals (LCP2 Adapter) (Continued)


Pin Signal
Signal Name and Description
Number Mnemonic
3 34 DTR3 DATA TERMINAL READY (serial port 3) - a
signal from the terminal to the modem
indicating that the terminal is ready to send or
receive data.
35 TXD1 TRANSMIT DATA (serial port 1) - data to be
transmitted is furnished on this line to the
modem from the terminal.
36 GND GROUND
37 RXD1 RECEIVE DATA (serial port 1) - data that is
demodulated from the receive line is presented
to the terminal by the modem.
38 GND GROUND
39 RTS1 REQUEST TO SEND (serial port 1) - RTS is
supplied by the terminal to the modem when it
is required to transmit a message. With RTS off,
the modem carrier remains off. When RTS is
turned on, the modem immediately turns on the
carrier.
40,41 GND GROUND
42 CTS1 CLEAR TO SEND (serial port 1) - CTS is a
function supplied to the terminal by the modem,
and indicates that it is permissible to begin
transmission of a message. When using a
motmots follows the off-to-on transition of RTS
after a time delay.
43 GND GROUND
44 TXD4 TRANSMIT DATA (serial port 4) - data to be
transmitted is furnished on this line to the
modem from the terminal.
45 GND GROUND
46 RXD4 RECEIVE DATA (serial port 4) - data that is
demodulated from the receive line is presented
to the terminal by the modem.
47 GND GROUND

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Table 3-4. Connector J2 Interconnect Signals (LCP2 Adapter) (Continued)


Pin Signal
Signal Name and Description
Number Mnemonic
48 RTS4 REQUEST TO SEND (serial port 4) - RTS is 3
supplied by the terminal to the modem when it
is required to transmit a message. With RTS off,
the modem carrier remains off. When RTS is
turned on, the modem immediately turns on the
carrier.
49 GND GROUND
50 TRXC4 TRANSMIT CLOCK (serial port 4) - this line can
be conÞgured to clock output data to the
modem from the terminal.
51 DTR4 DATA TERMINAL READY (serial port 4) - a
signal from the terminal to the modem
indicating that the terminal is ready to send or
receive data.
52 CTS4 CLEAR TO SEND (serial port 4) - CTS is a
function supplied to the terminal by the modem,
and indicates that it is permissible to begin
transmission of a message. When using a
modem, CTS follows the off-to-on transition of
RTS after a time delay.
53 GND GROUND
54 DCD4 DATA CARRIER DETECT (serial port 4) - sent
by the modem to the terminal to indicate that a
valid carrier is being received.
55 GND GROUND
56 RTXC4 RECEIVE CLOCK (serial port 4) - this line can
be conÞgured to clock input data from a
terminal to a modem.
57 GND GROUND
58 TXD2 TRANSMIT DATA (serial port 2) - data to be
transmitted is furnished on this line to the
modem from the terminal.
59 GND GROUND
60 RXD2 RECEIVE DATA (serial port 2) - data that is
demodulated from the receive line is presented
to the terminal by the modem.

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Table 3-4. Connector J2 Interconnect Signals (LCP2 Adapter) (Continued)


Pin Signal
Signal Name and Description
Number Mnemonic
3 61 CTS2 CLEAR TO SEND (serial port 2) - CTS is a
function supplied to the terminal by the modem,
and indicates that it is permissible to begin
transmission of a message. When using a
modem, CTS follows the off-to-on transition of
RTS after a time delay.
62 RTS2 REQUEST TO SEND (serial port 2) - RTS is
supplied by the terminal to the modem when it
is required to transmit a message. With RTS off,
the modem carrier remains off. When RTS is
turned on, the modem immediately turns on the
carrier.
63 DCD2 DATA CARRIER DETECT (serial port 2) - sent
by the modem to the terminal to indicate that a
valid carrier is being received.
64 DTR2 DATA TERMINAL READY (serial port 2) - a
signal from the terminal to the modem
indicating that the terminal is ready to send or
receive data.

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Connector J2 Interconnect Signals (MVME712-13, MVME712AM)


Connector J2 is a backplane modem power connector. Each pin connection,
signal mnemonic, and signal characteristic for the connector is listed in Table
3-5. 3

Table 3-5. Connector J2 Interconnect Signals (MVME712-13/AM)


Pin Signal
Signal Name and Description
Number Mnemonic
1 +5VMODEM +5 Vdc Power - supplied by the backplane and
routed to J20.
2 +12VMODEM +12 Vdc Power - supplied by the backplane and
routed to J20.
3 -12VMODEM -12 Vdc Power - supplied by the backplane and
routed to J20.
4 GND GROUND
5,6 Not used.

Connector J3 Interconnect Signals (LCP2 Adapter) Connector:


Connector J3 on the LCP2 adapter is the SCSI port. Each pin connection, signal
mnemonic, and signal characteristic for the connectors is listed in Table 3-6.

Table 3-6. Connector J3 Interconnect Signals (LCP2 Adapter)


Pin Signal
Signal Name and Description
Number Mnemonic
1 GND GROUND
2 DB00* DATA bus (bit 0) - least signiÞcant bit and the
lowest priority during the arbitration phase.
3 GND GROUND
4 DB01* DATA bus (bit 1)
5 GND GROUND
6 DB02* DATA bus (bit 2)
7 GND GROUND
8 DB03* DATA bus (bit 3)
9 GND GROUND

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Table 3-6. Connector J3 Interconnect Signals (LCP2 Adapter) (Continued)


Pin Signal
Signal Name and Description
Number Mnemonic
3 10 DB04* DATA bus (bit 4)
11 GND GROUND
12 DB05* DATA bus (bit 5)
13 GND GROUND
14 DB06* DATA bus (bit 6)
15 GND GROUND
16 DB07* DATA bus (bit 7) - most signiÞcant bit and the
highest priority during the arbitration phase.
17 GND GROUND
18 DBP* DATA bus (parity) - data parity is odd. Use of
parity is a system option. Parity is not valid
during the arbitration phase.
19-24 GND GROUND
25 Not used.
26 TERMPWR TERMINATOR POWER
27-31 GND GROUND
32 ATN* ATTENTION - signal driven by the initiator.
Indicates the attention condition.
33-35 GND GROUND
36 BSY* BUS BUSY - OR-tied signal that indicates that
the bus is being used.
37 GND GROUND
38 ACK* ACKNOWLEDGE - signal driven by an initiator
to indicate an acknowledgment for a REQ/ACK
data transfer handshake.
39 GND GROUND
40 RST* RESET - OR-tied signal that indicates the RESET
condition.
41 GND GROUND
42 MSG* MESSAGE - signal driven by the target during
the message phase.
43 GND GROUND
44 SEL* SELECT - signal used by an initiator to select a
target or by a target to reselect an initiator.
45 GND GROUND

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Table 3-6. Connector J3 Interconnect Signals (LCP2 Adapter) (Continued)


Pin Signal
Signal Name and Description
Number Mnemonic
46 D/C* DATA/COMMAND - signal driven by the 3
target. It indicates whether command or data
information is on the data bus. True (low)
indicates command.
47 GND GROUND
48 REQ* REQUEST - signal driven by a target to indicate
a request for a REQ/ACK data transfer
handshake.
49 GND GROUND
50 O/I* OUTPUT/INPUT - signal driven by a target that
controls the direction of data movement on the
bus. True (low) indicates input to the initiator.
False (high) indicates output from the initiator.
This signal is also used to distinguish between
selection and reselection phases.

Connector SCSI INTERFACE Interconnect Signals (MVME712B)


Each pin connection, signal mnemonic, and signal characteristic for the
connector is listed in Table 3-7.

Table 3-7. SCSI INTERFACE Interconnect Signals (MVME712B)


Pin Signal
Signal Name and Description
Number Mnemonic
1-25 GND GROUND
26 DB00* DATA bus (bit 0) - least signiÞcant bit and the
lowest priority during the arbitration phase.
27 DB01* DATA bus (bit 1)
28 DB02* DATA bus (bit 2)
29 DB03* DATA bus (bit 3)
30 DB04* DATA bus (bit 4)
31 DB05* DATA bus (bit 5)
32 DB06* DATA bus (bit 6)

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Table 3-7. SCSI INTERFACE Interconnect Signals (MVME712B) (Continued)


Pin Signal
Signal Name and Description
Number Mnemonic
3 33 DB07* DATA bus (bit 7) - most signiÞcant bit and the
highest priority during the arbitration phase.
34 DBP* DATA bus (parity) - data parity is odd. Use of
parity is a system option. Parity is not valid
during the arbitration phase.
35-37 GND GROUND
38 TERMPWR TERMINATOR POWER
39,40 GND GROUND
41 ATN* ATTENTION - signal driven by the initiator.
Indicates the attention condition.
42 GND GROUND
43 BSY* BUS BUSY - OR-tied signal that indicates that
the bus is being used.
44 ACK* ACKNOWLEDGE - signal driven by an initiator
to indicate an acknowledgment for a REQ/ACK
data transfer handshake.
45 RST* RESET - OR-tied signal that indicates the RESET
condition.
46 MSG* MESSAGE - signal driven by the target during
the message phase.
47 SEL* SELECT - signal used by an initiator to select a
target or by a target to reselect an initiator.
48 D/C* DATA/COMMAND - signal driven by the
target. It indicates whether command or data
information is on the data bus. True (low)
indicates command.
49 REQ* REQUEST - signal driven by a target to indicate
a request for a REQ/ACK data transfer
handshake.
50 O/I* OUTPUT/INPUT - signal driven by a target that
controls the direction of data movement on the
bus. True (low) indicates input to the initiator.
False (high) indicates output from the initiator.
This signal is also used to distinguish between
selection and reselection phases.

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Connector ETHERNET Interconnect Signals (MVME712B)


Each pin connection, signal mnemonic, and signal characteristic for the
connector is listed in Table 3-8.
3
Table 3-8. ETHERNET Interconnect Signals (MVME712B)
Pin Signal
Signal Name and Description
Number Mnemonic
1 Not used.
2 C+ COLLISION + (Input) - a signal to indicate that
multiple stations are contending for access to the
transmission medium.
3 T+ TRANSMIT + (Output) - this line is intended to
operate into terminated transmission lines.
4 Not used.
5 R+ RECEIVE + (Input) - a data input sourced by the
MAU.
6 GND GROUND
7,8 Not used.
9 C- COLLISION - (Input) - part of a differential pair.
10 T- TRANSMIT - (Output) - part of a differential pair.
11 Not used.
12 R- RECEIVE - (Input) - part of a differential pair.
13 +12VF +12 Vdc Power - fused on MPU board.
14,15 Not used.

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Connector J6 Interconnect Signals (MVME712-13, MVME712AM)


Connector J6 is the modem RING and TIP from the Telco front panel jack on
the MVME712-13 and MVME712AM. Each pin connection, signal mnemonic,
3 and signal characteristic for the connector is listed in Table 3-9.

Table 3-9. Connector J6 Interconnect Signals (MVME712-13/AM)


Pin Signal
Signal Name and Description
Number Mnemonic
1 TIP Tip side of telephone line.
2 RING Ring side of telephone line.

Connector J7 Interconnect Signals (MVME712-13, MVME712AM)


Connector J7 is the onboard modem interconnect (refer to Appendix A for
details on the modem). Each pin connection, signal mnemonic, and signal
characteristic for the connector is listed in Table 3-10.

Table 3-10. Connector J7 Interconnect Signals (MVME712-13/AM)


Pin Signal
Signal Name and Description
Number Mnemonic
1 MDMTXD2 TRANSMIT DATA - data to be transmitted is
furnished on this line to the modem from the
terminal.
2,3 Not used.
4 -12VMODEM -12 Vdc Power - used by the modem.
5 +5VMODEM +5 Vdc Power - used by the modem.
6 Not used.
7 MDMDTR2 DATA TERMINAL READY - an active low
signal from the terminal to the modem
indicating that the terminal is ready to send or
receive data.
8,9 Not used.
10 GND GROUND - modem circuit ground interface.
11 MDMCTS2 CLEAR TO SEND - an active low signal that the
modem maintains in the on state.
12 Not used.

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Table 3-10. Connector J7 Interconnect Signals (MVME712-13/AM) (Continued)


Pin Signal
Signal Name and Description
Number Mnemonic
13 +12VMODEM +12 Vdc Power - used by the modem. 3
14 +5VMODEM +5 Vdc Power - used by the modem.
15 MDMRXD2 RECEIVE DATA - data that is demodulated
from the receive line is presented to the terminal
by the modem.
16 Not used.
17 MDMDCD2 DATA CARRIER DETECT - sent by the modem
to the terminal to indicate that a valid carrier is
being received.
18 GND GROUND - modem circuit ground interface.
19 +5VMODEM +5 Vdc Power - used by the modem.
20 GND GROUND - modem circuit ground interface.

Connector J10 Interconnect Signals (MVME712x)


Connector J10 is the Ethernet interconnect on the MVME712x (MVME712A,
MVME712AM, MVME712-12, and MVME712-13). Each pin connection, signal
mnemonic, and signal characteristic for the connector is listed in Table 3-11.

Table 3-11. Connector J10 Interconnect Signals (MVME712x)


Pin Signal
Signal Name and Description
Number Mnemonic
1 Not used.
2 C- COLLISION - (Output) - part of a differential
pair.
3 C+ COLLISION + (Input) - a signal to indicate that
multiple stations are contending for access to the
transmission medium.
4 T- TRANSMIT - (Output) - part of a differential
pair.
5 T+ TRANSMIT + (Output) - this line is intended to
operate into terminated transmission lines.
6,7 Not used.
8 R- RECEIVE - (Input) - part of a differential pair.

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Table 3-11. Connector J10 Interconnect Signals (MVME712x) (Continued)


Pin Signal
Signal Name and Description
Number Mnemonic
3 9 R+ RECEIVE + (Input) - a data input sourced by the
MAU.
10 +12VF +12 Vdc Power - fused on MPU board.
11-20 Not used.

Connector P2 and J11 Interconnect Signals (MVME712x)


Connector P2 on the MVME712-12 or MVME712-13, or connector J11 on the
MVME712A or MVME712AM, receives the signals from the LCP2 adapter.
Each pin connection, signal mnemonic, and signal characteristic for the
connectors is listed in Table 3-12.

Table 3-12. Connector P2, J11 Interconnect Signals (MVME712x)


Pin Number Signal
Signal Name and Description
P2 J11 Mnemonic

C1 1 C+ COLLISION + (Input) (Ethernet) - a signal to


indicate that multiple stations are contending for
access to the transmission medium.
A1 2 C- COLLISION - (Input) (Ethernet) - part of a
differential pair.
C2 3 T+ TRANSMIT + (Output) (Ethernet) - this line is
intended to operate into terminated transmission
lines.
A2 4 T- TRANSMIT - (Output) (Ethernet) - part of a
differential pair.
C3 5 R+ RECEIVE + (Input) (Ethernet) - a data input sourced
by the MAU.
A3 6 R- RECEIVE - (Input) (Ethernet) - part of a differential
pair.
C4 7 PRSTB* DATA STROBE (Printer) - an active low output pulse
used to clock data from the system to the printer.
A4 8 +12VF +12 Vdc Power - fused on MPU board.
C5 9 PRD00 DATA (bit 0) (Printer)
A5 10 GND GROUND

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Table 3-12. Connector P2, J11 Interconnect Signals (MVME712x) (Continued)


Pin Number Signal
Signal Name and Description
P2 J11 Mnemonic
3
C6 11 PRD02 DATA (bit 2) (Printer)
A6 12 PRD01 DATA (bit 1) (Printer)
C7 13 PRD04 DATA (bit 4) (Printer)
A7 14 PRD03 DATA (bit 3) (Printer)
C8 15 PRD06 DATA (bit 6) (Printer)
A8 16 PRD05 DATA (bit 5) (Printer)
C9 17 GND GROUND
A9 18 PRD07 DATA (bit 7) (Printer)
C10 19 GND GROUND
A10 20 PRACK* DATA ACKNOWLEDGE (Printer) - a low level input
pulse indicating that the next character may be sent.
C11 21 PRPE PAPER EMPTY (Printer) - out of paper.
A11 22 PRBSY BUSY (Printer) - an input signal indicating that the
printer cannot receive data.
C12 23 INPRIME* INPUT PRIME (Printer) - an output signal that clears
the printer buffer and initializes the logic.
A12 24 PRSEL SELECTED (Printer) - an input signal indicating that
the printer is selected.
C13 25 GND GROUND
A13 26 PRFAULT* FAULT (Printer) - an input signal that indicates a
printer fault condition.
C14 27 GND GROUND
A14 28 TXD3 TRANSMIT DATA (serial port 3) - data to be
transmitted is furnished on this line to the modem
from the terminal.
C15 29 GND GROUND
A15 30 RXD3 RECEIVE DATA (serial port 3) - data that is
demodulated from the receive line is presented to the
terminal by the modem.
C16 31 CTS3 CLEAR TO SEND (serial port 3) - CTS is a function
supplied to the terminal by the modem, and
indicates that it is permissible to begin transmission
of a message. When using a modem, CTS follows the
off-to-on transition of RTS after a time delay.

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Table 3-12. Connector P2, J11 Interconnect Signals (MVME712x) (Continued)


Pin Number Signal
Signal Name and Description
P2 J11 Mnemonic
3
A16 32 RTS3 REQUEST TO SEND (serial port 3) - RTS is supplied
by the terminal to the modem when it is required to
transmit a message. With RTS off, the modem carrier
remains off. When RTS is turned on, the modem
immediately turns on the carrier.
C17 33 DCD3 DATA CARRIER DETECT (serial port 3) - sent by the
modem to the terminal to indicate that a valid carrier
is being received.
A17 34 DTR3 DATA TERMINAL READY (serial port 3) - a signal
from the terminal to the modem indicating that the
terminal is ready to send or receive data.
C18 35 TXD1 TRANSMIT DATA (serial port 1) - data to be
transmitted is furnished on this line to the modem
from the terminal.
A18 36 GND GROUND
C19 37 RXD1 RECEIVE DATA (serial port 1) - data that is
demodulated from the receive line is presented to the
terminal by the modem.
A19 38 GND GROUND
C20 39 RTS1 REQUEST TO SEND (serial port 1) - RTS is supplied
by the terminal to the modem when it is required to
transmit a message. With RTS off, the modem carrier
remains off. When RTS is turned on, the modem
immediately turns on the carrier.
A20,C21 40,41 GND GROUND
A21 42 CTS1 CLEAR TO SEND (serial port 1) - CTS is a function
supplied to the terminal by the modem, and
indicates that it is permissible to begin transmission
of a message. When using a modem, CTS follows the
off-to-on transition of RTS after a time delay.
C22 43 GND GROUND
A22 44 TXD4 TRANSMIT DATA (serial port 4) - data to be
transmitted is furnished on this line to the modem
from the terminal.
C23 45 GND GROUND

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Table 3-12. Connector P2, J11 Interconnect Signals (MVME712x) (Continued)


Pin Number Signal
Signal Name and Description
P2 J11 Mnemonic
3
A23 46 RXD4 RECEIVE DATA (serial port 4) - data that is
demodulated from the receive line is presented to the
terminal by the modem.
C24 47 GND GROUND
A24 48 RTS4 REQUEST TO SEND (serial port 4) - RTS is supplied
by the terminal to the modem when it is required to
transmit a message. With RTS off, the modem carrier
remains off. When RTS is turned on, the modem
immediately turns on the carrier.
C25 49 GND GROUND
A25 50 Not used.
C26 51 DTR4 DATA TERMINAL READY (serial port 4) - a signal
from the terminal to the modem indicating that the
terminal is ready to send or receive data.
A26 52 CTS4 CLEAR TO SEND (serial port 4) - CTS is a function
supplied to the terminal by the modem, and
indicates that it is permissible to begin transmission
of a message. When using a modem, CTS follows the
off-to-on transition of RTS after a time delay.
C27 53 GND GROUND
A27 54 DCD4 DATA CARRIER DETECT (serial port 4) - sent by the
modem to the terminal to indicate that a valid carrier
is being received.
C28 55 GND GROUND
A28 56 Not used.
C29 57 GND GROUND
A29 58 TXD2 TRANSMIT DATA (serial port 2) - data to be
transmitted is furnished on this line to the modem
from the terminal.
C30 59 GND GROUND
A30 60 RXD2 RECEIVE DATA (serial port 2) - data that is
demodulated from the receive line is presented to the
terminal by the modem.

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Table 3-12. Connector P2, J11 Interconnect Signals (MVME712x) (Continued)


Pin Number Signal
Signal Name and Description
P2 J11 Mnemonic
3
C31 61 CTS2 CLEAR TO SEND (serial port 2) - CTS is a function
supplied to the terminal by the modem, and
indicates that it is permissible to begin transmission
of a message. When using a modem, CTS follows the
off-to-on transition of RTS after a time delay.
A31 62 RTS2 REQUEST TO SEND (serial port 2) - RTS is supplied
by the terminal to the modem when it is required to
transmit a message. With RTS off, the modem carrier
remains off. When RTS is turned on, the modem
immediately turns on the carrier.
C32 63 DCD2 DATA CARRIER DETECT (serial port 2) - sent by the
modem to the terminal to indicate that a valid carrier
is being received.
A32 64 DTR2 DATA TERMINAL READY (serial port 2) - a signal
from the terminal to the modem indicating that the
terminal is ready to send or receive data.

Connector J12 Interconnect Signals (MVME712-13, MVME712AM)


Connector J12 is an RJ-11 modular jack on the front panel of the MVME712-13
and MVME712AM. Each pin connection, signal mnemonic, and signal
characteristic for the connector is listed in Table 3-13.

Table 3-13. Connector J12 Interconnect Signals (MVME712-13/12AM)


Pin Signal
Signal Name and Description
Number Mnemonic
1 Not used.
2 TIP Tip side of telephone line.
3 RING Ring side of telephone line.
4 Not used.

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Connector J15 Interconnect Signals (MVME712x)


Connector J15 is the printer port on the MVME712x (MVME712-12,
MVME712-13, MVME712A, and MVME712AM). Each pin connection, signal
mnemonic, and signal characteristic for the connector is listed in Table 3-14. 3

Table 3-14. Connector J15 Interconnect Signals (MVME712x)


Pin Signal
Signal Name and Description
Number Mnemonic
1 PRSTB* DATA STROBE - an active low output
pulse used to clock data from the system
to the printer.
2 PRD0 DATA (bit 0)
3 PRD1 DATA (bit 1)
4 PRD2 DATA (bit 2)
5 PRD3 DATA (bit 3)
6 PRD4 DATA (bit 4)
7 PRD5 DATA (bit 5)
8 PRD6 DATA (bit 6)
9 PRD7 DATA (bit 7)
10 PRACK* DATA ACKNOWLEDGE - a low level
input pulse indicating that the next
character may be sent.
11 PRBSY BUSY - an input signal indicating that the
printer cannot receive data.
12 PRPE PAPER EMPTY - out of paper.
13 PRSEL SELECTED - an input signal indicating
that the printer is selected.
14 Not used.
15 PRFAULT* FAULT - an input signal that indicates a
printer fault condition.
16 INPRIME* INPUT PRIME - an output signal that
clears the printer buffer and initializes the
logic.
17 Not used.
18-25 GND GROUND

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Parts Lists and Locations


The following parts lists and parts location drawings reflect the latest issue of
hardware at the time of printing.
3 Parts locations are illustrated as follows:

Model Parts List Parts Location Drawing


MVME712x
MVME712-12 Primary side - Figure 3-1
MVME712-13 Primary side - Figure 3-2
MVME712A Primary side - Figure 3-3
MVME712AM Primary side - Figure 3-4
MVME712x Table 3-15 Secondary side - Figure 3-5
MVME712B Table 3-16 Figure 3-6
LCP2 adapter Table 3-17 Figure 3-7

Table 3-15. MVME712x Module Parts List


Reference Motorola
Description
Designation Part Number
84-W8832B01A Printed wiring board
(MVME712-12, MVME712-13)
84-W8838B01B Printed wiring board
(MVME712A, MVME712AM)
CR1,CR2 48NW9607A20 RectiÞer, Schottky
CR3-CR29 48NW9644A01 Diodes, zener, 2V and 15V
C1,C2 21NW9604A81 Capacitor, Þxed, ceramic, 330 pF @ 1K Vdc
C3 23NW9618A33 Capacitor, electrolytic, 22 µF @ 25 Vdc
C4-C7 21NW9711A14 Capacitor, SMD, ceramic, 330 pF @ 50 Vdc
C8-C10 21NW9711A02 Capacitor, SMD, ceramic, 0.1 µF @ 50 Vdc
J1,J3-J5 29NW9802H73 Connector, subminiature, 9-pin plug
J2 28NW9802J57 Connector, 6-pin
J6 28NW9802H56 Connector, double row, 2-pin socket
J7 28NW9802H49 Connector, double row, 20-pin socket
J8,J9,J13,J14 29NW9805C07 Pin, autoinsert (32 required)
J16,J17

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Table 3-15. MVME712x Module Parts List (Continued)


Reference Motorola
Description
Designation Part Number
J10 28NW9802G09 Connector, 20-pin IDC 3
J11 28NW9802J55 Connector, 64-pin IDC
(MVME712A, MVME712AM)
J12 09NW9803A52 Jack, modular, RJ-11
J15 28NW9802H21 Connector, 25-pin socket
P2 28NW9802E05 Connector, 64-Pin DIN
(MVME712-12, MVME712-13)
R1-3,R5,R11- 06SW-965A02 Resistor, SMD, 100 ohm, 5%, 1/8W
R16,R19-R24,
R27-R32
R4,R7,R10 06SW-965A02 Resistor, SMD, 100 ohm, 5%, 1/8W
R18,R26 (MVME712-12, MVME712-13)
R6,R8,R17 06SW-965A02 Resistor, SMD, 100 ohm, 5%, 1/8 W
R25,R33 (MVME712A, MVME712AM)
R9 06SW-967A15 Resistor, SMD, 39 ohm, 5%, 1/4W
R17,R25,R33 06SW-967A15 Resistor, SMD, 39 ohm, 5%, 1/4 W
(MVME712-12, MVME712-13)
R18,R26,R34 06SW-967A15 Resistor, SMD, 39 ohm, 5%, 1/4 W
(MVME712A, MVME712AM)
R6,R8,R34, 06SW-967A46 Resistor, SMD, 750 ohm, 5%, 1/4 W
R42 (MVME712-12, MVME712-13)
R7,R10,R38, 06SW-967A46 Resistor, SMD, 750 ohm, 5%, 1/4 W
R46 (MVME712A, MVME712AM)
R35-R37,R43- 06SW-967A46 Resistor, SMD, 750 ohm, 5%, 1/4 W
R45
R38,R46 06SW-967A57 Resistor, SMD, 2.2K ohm, 5%, 1/4 W
(MVME712-12, MVME712-13)
R39-41,R47-R49 06SW-967A57 Resistor, SMD, 2.2K ohm, 5%, 1/4 W
R42,R50 06SW-967A57 Resistor, SMD, 2.2K ohm, 5%, 1/4 W
(MVME712A, MVME712AM)
U1 51NW9615S83 I.C. MC145406P, 16 pin
29NW9805B17 Jumper, shorting, insulated
(use at J8, J9, J13, J14, J16, J17)
64-W6845B02A Front panel (MVME712-12, MVME712-13)
64-W6845B01A Front panel (MVME712A, MVME712AM)

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Reference Motorola
Description
Designation Part Number
3 01-W2368C01A Modem kit (MVME712-13 and MVME712AM)

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3-25
Figure 3-1. MVME712-12 Parts Location Drawing (Primary Side)
P2
A1 A32
B1 B32
1 2 C1 C32
J6
ETHERNET
1 J2 6 2 20
J10
MODEM POWER 1 19
U1 2 10
J9 J13 J17
1 9
1 3 1 3 CR1 CR2 MODEM PORT

DCE

DCE
DTE

DTE
+
C3 2 10
J8 J14 J16
1 3 1 3 1 9
SERIAL PORT

DCE

DCE
DTE

DTE
MODEM INTERCONNECT C1 C2
20 2 MODEM PORT
SERIAL PORT 1 J7
J7 SERIAL PORT 4
19 1 2 4 PRINTER PORT
1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 3 13 1
J12 25 J15 14
6 J1 9 6 J3 9 6 J4 9 6 J5 9
SERIAL PORT 1 SERIAL PORT 2 SERIAL PORT 3 SERIAL PORT 4 PRINTER
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Figure 3-2. MVME712-13 Parts Location Drawing (Primary Side)
P2
A1 A32
B1 B32
C1 C32
1 J6 2
ETHERNET
1 J2 6 2 20
J10
MODEM POWER 1 19 2 10
U1 J17
J9 J13 1 9
1 3 1 3 CR1 CR2 MODEM PORT

DCE

DCE
DTE

DTE
+
C3 2 10
J8 J14 J16
1 9
1 3 1 3
SERIAL PORT

DCE

DCE
DTE

DTE
MODEM INTERCONNECT C1 C2
20 2 MODEM PORT
SERIAL PORT 1 J7
J7
19 1 2 4 PRINTER PORT
1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 3 13 1
J12 25 J15 14
6 J1 9 6 J3 9 6 J4 9 6 J5 9

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712A/12/13
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1530 9408

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3
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3-27
Figure 3-3. MVME712A Parts Location Drawing (Primary Side)
2 64
1 J11 63
1 2
J6
ETHERNET
1 J2 6 2 20
J10
MODEM POWER 1 19 2 10
U1 J17
J9 J13 1 9
1 3 1 3 MODEM PORT
CR1 CR2

DCE

DCE
DTE

DTE
+ 2 10
C3 J16
J8 J14 1 9
1 3 1 3
SERIAL PORT

DCE

DCE
DTE

DTE
MODEM INTERCONNECT C1 C2
20 2 MODEM PORT
SERIAL PORT 1 J7
J7 SERIAL PORT 4
19 1 2 4 PRINTER PORT
1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 3 13 1
J12 25 J15 14
6 J1 9 6 J3 9 6 J4 9 6 J5 9
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CONSOLE TTY01
1531 9408

MVME712A/D3
MVME712-12/-13/A/AM/B Transition Modules and LCP2 Adapter Board UserÕs Manual
2 64
1 J11 63
1 J6 2
1 J2 6 2 20
J10
1 19 2 10
MODEM POWER U1 J17
J9 J13 1 9
1 3 1 3 MODEM PORT
CR1 CR2

DCE

DCE
DTE

DTE
+ 2 10
C3 J16
J8 J14 1 9
1 3 1 3 SERIAL PORT

DCE

DCE
DTE

DTE
MODEM INTERCONNECT C1 C2
20 2 MODEM PORT
SERIAL PORT 1
J7
J7
19 1 2 4 PRINTER PORT
1 3 13 1
1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5
J12 25 J15 14
6 J1 9 6 J3 9 6 J4 9 6 J5 9

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SERIAL PORT 1 SERIAL PORT 2 SERIAL PORT 3 SERIAL PORT 4 PRINTER
712A/12/13
MVME
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CONSOLE TTY01
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3
3
Parts Lists and Locations

3-29
cb227 9212
cb223 9310

CR3 CR4
CR3 CR4
R1 R1
CR5 CR6 R2
CR5 CR6 R2 R4 R3

J1
R3 R5
J1

R4 CR7 CR8 R6
CR7 CR8
Figure 3-4. MVME712AM Parts Location Drawing (Primary Side)

R5 R7 R8
R6 R7
R10 CR9 R9
R8 C7 CR9 R9 C4
CR10 CR11 R11
CR10 CR11 R10 R12
R11 R13
R12 CR12 CR13 R14
CR12 CR13 R13 R15
R14 R16
R15 CR14 CR15
CR14 CR15 R17

J3
R16
J3

R18
C5 R17 C5
CR16
CR16 CR17
R18
MVME712-12 and MVME712-13 CR17 CR18
R19
CR19 CR20 R20
R19

J4
CR18 CR19 R21
J4

R20 R22
R21 CR21 CR22 R23
CR20 CR21 R22 R24
R23 R25

SECONDARY SIDE
R24 CR23
SECONDARY SIDE
C6 CR22 R26
R25 C6
CR24 CR25 R27
CR23 CR24 R26 R28
R27 R29
R28 CR26 CR27
CR25 CR26 R30
R29 R31

J5
R30 CR28 CR29 R32
J5
CR27 CR28 R31 R33
R32
CR29 C7 R34
R33
C4
R35 R36
R34 R35

64
63
R37 R38
R36 R37
R39 R40
R38 R39
R41 R42
R40 R41

J12
R43 R44

J12
R42 R43
R45 R46
R44 R45

J11
R47 R48
R46 R47
R49 R50
R48 R49

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C8 C9
C8 C9
P2
C10

MVME712A/D3
C10

J15
J15

2
1
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Figure 3-5. MVME712x Parts Location Drawing (Secondary Side)


3
Table 3-16. MVME712B Module Parts List
Reference Motorola
Designation Part Number Description
64-W6846B01A Front panel
30-W2348C01A Cable Assembly, Ethernet
30-W2349C01A Cable Assembly, SCSI

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MVME
712B
3

ETHERNET
SCSI INTERFACE

cb208 9212

Figure 3-6. MVME712B Parts Location Drawing

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Table 3-17. LCP2 Adapter Module Parts List


Reference Motorola
3 Designation Part Number
Description

84-W8570B01A Printed wiring board


CR1 48NW9607A20 RectiÞer, 1N5817, 20 V
C1-C3 21NW9632A03 Capacitor, Þxed, ceramic, 0.1 µF @ 50 Vdc
F1 65NW9622A37 Fuse, axial, micro, 1 A, 125 V, Slo Blo
J2 28NW9802H59 Connector, 64-pin
J3 28NW9802F67 Connector, 50-pin
P2 28NW9802E71 Connector, 96-pin DIN
R1-R3 51NW9626C17 Terminator, resistor network, 6/220/330 ohm
28NW9802E08 Connector, single socket (use at F1)
09NW9811A90 Socket, SIL, 8-pin (use at R1-R3)

2 64
J2
1 63
J3
E1
2 50
E2
1 49

1 R1 R2 R3
C1 C2 C3 F1
CR1

C1 C32
B1 B32
A1 A32

P2

cb206 9212

Figure 3-7. LCP2 Adapter Module Parts Location Drawing

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Schematic Drawings
This section includes the schematic drawings for the MVME712x Transition
Modules and the LCP2 Adapter Board, as follows:
3
Module Board Part Number Pages
MVME712-12 63BW3832B0A Pages 3-33 to 3-38
MVME712-13
MVME712A 63BW3838B0A Pages 3-39 to 3-44
MVME712AM
LCP2 63BW3570B0A Pages 3-45 to 3-47

MVME712A/D3 3-33

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Support Information

3-34 MVME712-12/-13/A/AM/B Transition Modules and LCP2 Adapter Board UserÕs Manual

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MODEM
A
General Description
The UDS 2242980 modem installed on the MVME712-13 or MVME712AM
module provides full duplex operation over the 2-wire Public Switch
Telephone Network (PSTN). The unit operates asynchronously at data rates of
0 to 300, 600, 1200, or 2400 bps, and synchronously at data rates of 1200 and
2400 bps. The modem uses both LSI and surface mount technologies to fit an
auto dial 224 modem on just 9.6 square inches of board space.
The modem provides transmit and receive filtering, adaptive equalization,
and modulation and demodulation. Dual Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) tone
encoding is also provided. Circuitry is included to aid you in telephone call
progress monitoring for busy tone, reorder, and dial tone detection, and a
buffered audio output is also provided.
The modem provides command selection of either pulse or DTMF auto
dialing. Also included is automatic answer and automatic speed adjustment to
the speed of the originating modem. For applications requiring unattended
operation, these features make the 2242980 card an ideal solution. The auto
dialing command set is compatible with the popular ÒATÓ command set.
The modem also includes integral diagnostic test features which aid in
isolating communication faults to the phone line, the modem, or the data
terminal equipment. Tests that may be performed include Analog Loopback,
Analog Loopback Self Test, Digital Loopback, Remote Digital Loopback, and
Remote Digital Loopback Self Test.

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Modem
A

Modem Features
Table A-1 lists the features of the modem.

Table A-1. Modem Features


Features BeneÞts
0-300, 600, 1200, 2400 bps, Versatility. The modem can operate with either Bell
asynchronous; 1200 and 2400 bps, 103J or 212A or CCITT V.22 bis modems.
synchronous.
Auto dial Convenience. Saves time. With auto dial capability,
you can utilize telephone lines late at night when the
telephone rates are lower without the presence of an
operator.
Auto answer Convenience. Automatic answer allows data to be
transferred to the terminal without the presence of
an operator.
Surface mount technology Design space savings. Use of surface mount
technology allows the modem size to be reduced to
9.6 square inches. Increased reliability.
Call progress monitoring Convenience. Allows an operator to monitor the
status of a call while it is being placed.
Audio output Convenience. Speaker (user supplied) is noiseless
after call has been established.
Low power consumption Energy savings. Low power consumption makes the
modem ideal for battery powered circuits.
Low power requirements Cost savings. More efÞcient power usage for the end
user. Energy savings. Low power and compact size
allows easy integration within the equipment.
Integral test features Convenience. Integral diagnostics permit easy
isolation of communication faults.

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Technical Specifications
A
Technical Specifications
Table A-2 lists the technical specifications of the manual and Table A-3 lists
the characteristics of the Autodialer.

Table A-2. Technical Specifications


Characteristic SpeciÞcation
Operating mode Full duplex on 2-wire PSTN.
Data rates Low speed: 0-300 and 600 bps asynchronous.
Medium speed: 1200 bps (+1%, -2.5%),
character asynchronous and synchronous.
High speed: 2400 bps (+1%, -2.5%),
character asynchronous and synchronous.
Modulation Low speed: Frequency Shift Keying (FSK).
Medium speed: Differentially Coherent Phase Shift
Keying (DPSK).
High speed: Quadrature Amplitude
Modulation (QAM).
Compatibility WECO 103, 113, 212A, CCITT V.22, and
CCITT V.22 bis modems.
Digital interface TTL/CMOS.
Transmit carrier frequency Originate Answer
Low Speed: Mark: 1270 Hz 2225 Hz
Space:1070 Hz 2025 Hz
Medium speed: 1200 Hz 2400 Hz
High speed: 1200 Hz 2400 Hz
Transmitter output level Permissive (-10.5 dBm +/- 1.5 dB).
Line impedance 600 Ohm +/- 10%, transformer coupled.
Line protection Lightning and transient protection.
Receiver dynamic range -10 dBm to -45 dBm.
Carrier detect hysteresis No less than 2 dB.
Clamping Mark hold upon loss of carrier.
Line disconnect Abort timer (30 seconds, adjustable).
Loss of carrier (1.4 seconds, adjustable).
DTR disconnect (80 ms after DTR is dropped).
Scrambling/descrambling of High speed only: self synchronizing using
data bits polynomial (1 + X-14 + X-17) per CCITT v.22.
DTE connector 20-pin double row header.

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Modem
A
Table A-2. Technical Specifications (Continued)
Characteristic SpeciÞcation
Input command format Asynchronous; ASCII 10-bit or 11-bit upper- and
lowercase characters (including start, stop, and
parity bits). Accepts input gross start/stop
(switching) distortion up to 35%.
Output format Same as input format; output character
distortion less than 3%.
Dimensions L = 3.5 in.; W = 2.75 in.; H = .562 in.
Power requirements +5 Vdc @ 100 mA maximum.
-12 Vdc @ 25 mA.
+12 Vdc @ 25 mA.
Environmental requirements Operating: 0 to 65 degrees C.
Storage: -40 to 70 degrees C.
Relative humidity: 0 to 95% noncondensing.
CertiÞcation FCC rules, part 68 certiÞed; DOC certiÞed for
Canadian use.

Table A-3. Autodialer Characteristics


Characteristic SpeciÞcation
Dialer type Command selection of pulse or DTMF.
Pulse dialing Pulse rate: 10 pulses per second +/- 10%
Duty cycle: 61% +/- 3% or 67% +/- 3%.
DTMF dialing Per Bell DTMF speciÞcations.
DTMF tone pair amplitude Less than 4 dB.
difference
DTMF composite tone -3 dBm +/- 2 dB into 600 Ohm termination.
transmit level
Input string storage Up to 40 commands.
Answer back tone detector Frequency 2100 or 2225 Hz, threshold:
-43 dBm +/- 3 dB.
Failed call timer Delay: 30 +/- 1 second.
Start: from last digit dialed (adjustable).
Billing delay 2 seconds following off-hook upon answer.
Call progress messages OK, connect, connect 600, connect 1200,
connect 2400, ring, no carrier, error,
no dial tone, busy, no answer.

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Index

A D
asterisk (*) 4 data rates A-1
depth, MVME712x 1-2
B documentation, related 3
backplane connector 3-1 DSR line pull up select headers 2-6
C E
cables, user-supplied EIA-232D
on MVME712-12/12A 2-12 connectors 3-2
SCSI interface to MVME712B 2-16 interconnect signals 3-2
Telco modular 2-14 serial ports 1-1
caution 2-11 Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) protection
configuration 1-2
of modem port 2-7 ETHERNET 3-13
serial port 2-7 Ethernet connector 3-1, 3-13, 3-15
connector Ethernet interface 1-2
EIA-232D 3-2
EIA-232D serial port 3-1 F
Ethernet 3-1, 3-13, 3-15 FCC compliance 1-3
modem 3-9, 3-14 fuses
modem interconnect 3-1 on LCP2 and MVME1xx 2-13, 2-17
modem power 3-1
modem TIP/RING 3-1 G
P2 3-1, 3-2 general description 1-4
SCSI 3-11
serial port 3-1 H
Telco modular jack 3-1 height, MVME712x 1-2
telephone 3-20, 3-21, 3-22
I
connector locations
I/O ports 1-2
on LCP2 adapter 2-10
installation
on MVME712B 2-9
of modules 2-1
cooling requirements 1-3
of MVME712B 2-16

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Index

installation instructions 2-11 modem port 2 select 2-7


interconnect signals 3-1 modem port configuration 2-7
internal SCSI MVME1xx VMEmodules
and modem connections (drawing) definition of term 1-1
2-15 MVME712 family
connections (drawing) 2-13 definition of term 1-1
features of 1-1
J module specifications 1-2
J1, J3-J5 3-2 MVME712-12
J10 3-15 P2 connector 3-1
J11 3-1, 3-16 MVME712-13
J12 3-20, 3-21, 3-22 P2 connector 3-1
J16, J17 2-7 MVME712A
J2 3-1, 3-4, 3-9 J11 3-1
J3 3-9 MVME712AM
J6 3-14 J11 3-1
J7 3-14 MVME712B 1-1
J8, J9, J13, J14 2-6 connector locations on 2-9
module installation 2-16
L preparation of 2-8
LCP2 adapter MVME712x
connector locations 2-10 definition of term 1-1
features of board 1-2 preparation of 2-1
interconnect signals 3-2
J2 3-1 O
P2 connector 3-1 operating temperature 1-2
preparation of board 2-10
LCP2 signals 3-16 P
loopback tests A-1 P2 3-1
P2 connector 2-12, 2-14, 2-16, 3-2
M on MVME712x 3-1, 3-16
modem parts lists 3-22
built-in 1-2 ports, I/O 1-2
connector 3-9, 3-14 power requirements 1-2
DTE or DCE 2-1 preparation
I features of A-1 of LCP2 adapter board 2-10
interconnect connector 3-1 of MVME712B 2-8
N power connector 3-1 of MVME712x 2-1
D specifications of A-2 printer port 1-1
E TIP/RING connector 3-1 printer port connector 3-1
X modem and SCSI internal connections Public Switch Telephone Network
(drawing) 2-15 (PSTN) A-1

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R
Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) pro-
tection 1-2
RF emissions, minimum 1-3
RING and TIP 3-14
RJ-11 jack 3-20, 3-21, 3-22

S
SCSI and modem internal connections
(drawing) 2-15
SCSI connector 3-9, 3-11
SCSI INTERFACE 3-11
SCSI termination 2-8
SCSI, internal connections 2-13
SCSI, problems 2-13, 2-17
serial port 2 select 2-7
serial port configuration 2-7
serial port connector 3-1
serial ports, EIA-232D 1-1
signals
edge significant symbol 4
interconnect 3-1
level significant symbol 4
size of MVME712x 1-2
Small Computer Systems Interface (SC-
SI) 1-1
specifications, MVME712 family 1-2
storage temperature 1-2

T
Telco jack 1-2, 2-14, 3-1, 3-14, 3-20, 3-21
temperature
operating 1-2
storage 1-2
termination, SCSI 2-8
terminology used in manual 4 I
thickness, MVME712x 1-2 N
U D
UDS 2242980 modem A-1 E
unpacking instructions 2-1 X

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