Dialogic TR1034 BRI User Manual

Installing the Dialogic®
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Brooktrout® TR1034 BRI PCI Express Board
Part Number: 931-162-06
The Dialogic® Brooktrout® TR1034 Basic Rate Interface ISDN PCI Express board (“TR1034 BRI board” or “board”) is half-sized, single-slot PCI Express-bus compatible fax and voice processing board. It provides the following:
On-board BRI connections V.34 (33.6 Kbps) fax transmission speeds Up to four fax and voice channels per board
The TR1034 BRI PCI Express Series board is a single lane (x4 form factor) cards.
You need a fax or voice application to use a TR1034 BRI board should you choose to do so. Dialogic does not provide the application or a driver for this board. A driver comes with the application that you purchase.
This installation guide provides information about:
System Requirements (including telephone
service)
Setting the Module Number Setting Termination Jumpers for the BRI Line Installing a Dialogic® Brooktrout® TR1034 BRI
Board
Recognizing PCIe Slots Connecting the Phone Service Understanding LED Signals Using a Dialogic® Brooktrout® TR1034 BRI
Board
Getting Help
System Requirements
This board must be installed in an enclosure that meets the following specifications:
Chassis Requirement: Compliant to the PCI
Express Base Specification, Rev 1.0a
A Pentium or later host processor A PCIe x4, x8, or x16 bus slot. See Recognizing
PCIe Slots
for more information.
Temperature: 0 C - 50 C Humidity: 10% - 95% (non-condensing) Power Requirement (Maximum Load)::
Board + 3.3 V + 12 V Total Power
Single Channel 1.1 A 0.A 3.63 W Dual Channel 1.2 A 0.A 3.96 W
The following is also required:
Telephone serv ice: BRI interface
Options are provided for one or two BRI (2B+D) S/T interfaces with B and D-channel HDLC support. Compliant with I.430 ITU S/T ISDN support in Terminal Equipment (TE) and network terminator (NT) mode.
Setting the Module Number
Set each board to a unique module number to easily identify the resources associated with a specific board in a multi-board system.
Use the SW-1 rotary switch (Figure 1) to set a unique module number for each Dialogic® Brooktrout® board. See Figure 5 for the switch location. Select a number from 2 - F on the rotary switch. Settings 0 and 1 are reserved and cannot be used.
Figure 1. Rotary Switch (SW-1)
Setting Termination Jumpers for the BRI Line
Before installing your board, set termination for the BRI line if necessary . See Figure 5 for the location of the termination switches.
Set jumpers as follows (See Figure 2 for details):
Jumper is in place (ISDN BRI line is terminated)
Figure 2. Termination Jumpers
Jumper is removed (ISDN BRI line is not terminated
When the jumpers are removed from both
switches for the appropriate port, there is no termination.
When jumpers are present, the lines are
terminated with 100 ohms (this is how the board is shipped).
Dialogic does not support any configuration
except the two illustrated in Figure 2.
Installing a Dialogic
®
Brooktrout® TR1034 BRI Board
To install your board:
1. Turn off your PC and remove the cover.
Caution: A small amount of static electricity can destroy the sensitive components on your board. T o prevent static damage, always connect yourself to ground using a ground strap before touching a circuit board. Handle the boards only by the edges or metal mounting brackets and transport boards in an anti-static bag.
2. If the system has a PCIe expansion hold-down bar, remove it.
3. Locate a free PCI Express bus slot that is x4 or larger.
4. Align the board with the slot and firmly seat the board into the slot. Carefully insert the PCI Express Board Edge Connector into the PCI Express Slot to avoid damage to the board.
5. Tighten the mounting bracket screw to secure the board to the chassis.
Warning: When installing the board, be sure that the mounting bracket is securely fastened to the chassis and the chassis is plugged into a grounded three prong plug. Improper chassis or bracket grounding can result in harmful or fatal electrical shock as well as component damage.
6. Replace the cover.
7. Turn on your computer.
Note: Dialogic® Brooktrout® boards should not be present in the
computer during the installation of any operating system. The operating system might misinterpret the board as being some other device, with unpredictable consequences.
Recognizing PCIe Slots
The PCIe connectors in the computer chassis usually appear as white slots. The TR1034 BRI board has a PCI board edge connector. It can be inserted into any of the PCIe slots shown in Figure 3.
Figure 3. PCIe Slots
Connecting the Phone Service
Y ou must install the appropriate telephone service and hookups at your site to connect to telephone service. The following table shows the channel/port relationship:
Channel Number
1. Use the cable supplied with the board. To ensure conformity, shielded cables must be used.
Do the following to connect your board to BRI service:
1. Plug one end of the cable into the telephone
2. Plug the other end into the wall connector for
Note: Port B is not present on the TR1034 BRI single port version.
RJ-45 Port
0 1 2 3
connector on the board. Connect to Port A for channels 0 and 1 or to
Port B for channels 2 and 3 (see Figure 5 to locate ports).
your BRI service.
A A B B
Type of Service
BRI S/T BRI S/T BRI S/T BRI S/T
Before using your BRI service, you must configure certain parameters. See your software documentation for details.
See Figure 4 for pinout details for your board:
Pin
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Port A
No connection No connection TX Tip 0 RX Tip 0 RX Ring 0 TX Ring 0 No connection No connection
Port B No connection
No connection TX Tip 1 RX Tip 1 RX Ring 1 TX Ring 1 No connection No connection
Figure 4. Connector Pinouts
Understanding LED Signals
LEDs on the Mounting Bracket
The LEDs on the mounting bracket provide information about the status of the different systems on the board. To identify and locate these LEDs, see Figure 5.
The following tables describe how the end panel LEDs provide information:
BRI Status LED
BRI LED Meaning
Red Layer 1 is down. This can occur if the
Yellow Layer 1 is up, but layer 2 is down.
Green Layer 1 is up, and layer 2 is up. Red/green The board is currently receiving CRC
Channel LEDs
Channel LEDs Meaning
Off Channel is idle. Flashing green Channel is being set up or is
cable is wired incorrectly or the CPE or CO emulation is wrong.
This state can occur if the protocol has not been initialized, the D channel has not been enabled, or the clocks have not synchronized.
errors.
connected.
Board Status LED
Board Status LED Meaning
Flashing yellow Board is powered up and is
passing self test checks.
Steady red Board is powered up, and the self
test has failed.
Flashing yellow and green
Board is powered up and is downloading firmware.
Flashing green Firmware is downloaded, and the
board is in service.
Solid green or Flickering red
Invalid states. Please reinstall your board and call Tech Support, if the condition persists.
Off Board is not powered up.
Figure 5. TR1034 BRI PCI Express Series Board
LEDs on the TR1034 BRI Board
The LEDs on the board provide information about the status of the board. To locate these LEDs, see Figure 5.
The following table describes how the LEDs on the board provide information:
LED Meaning
DSP Displays the status for the DSP. After the
firmware is loaded and during normal execution, this LED blinks about every second. If the LED is not blinking, the DSP firmware is not running.
Power Steady green indicates good board power.
Using a Dialogic® Brooktrout® TR1034 BRI Board
Once you have installed the TR1034 BRI board, install and configure your voice or fax software application according to instructions included with the software.
Getting Help
Dialogic provides technical support for customers who have purchased hardware or software products from Dialogic. If you purchased products from a reseller, please contact that reseller for technical support.
This equipment contains no user serviceable parts and is not intended for repair by unauthorized personnel.
If you experience problems with the TR1034 BRI board, please use the web site below for repair or warranty information. If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company might request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved.
www.dialogic.com/support/
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