1. Open the ejector on the empty DIMM socket where you want to install the DIMM.
2. Insert the memory module into the empty slot. Please align the notches on the
module with the socket keys.
3. Push the module into socket until the ejectors firmly lock.
4. Repeat steps 1~3 for the remaining modules to be populated.
5. Install the MIC-5332 into the chassis and boot the board, checking if all the
memory information shown in BIOS menu is correct. (See Section 3.3, Console
Terminal Setup and Section 3.4, Installing the MIC-5332)
To remove DIMM modules, please follow the instructions listed below:
1. Remove the MIC-5332 from the chassis. (See Section 3.4, Installing the
MIC-5332)
2. Choose one DIMM to remove and push the DIMM ejector on each side of the
DIMM socket outward simultaneously. The module shall pop out by itself.
3. Close the ejectors of the empty DIMM socket.
4. Repeat steps 2, 3 for the remaining modules to be removed.
3.3 Console Terminal Setup
The MIC-5332 contains five serial interfaces (listed as below). More details about
setup will described through an example, to show how to setup the console for the
MIC-5332 with the following example sections.
COM1 (RJ45) on the front panel
COM2 (miniUSB) on the front panel
Serial-over-LAN, SoL (via I/O or BI Ethernet interface)
UART1 routed to Zone 3
UART2 routed to Zone 3
3.3.1 UART Multiplexer
The UART multiplexer can be set to route the console to any of the connections
mentioned above. By default the UART multiplexer is set to automatic mode, that
means, the mux will automatically switch to the connection except the SOL, where an
input character is received.
For example, when a RJ45 to DB9 cable is plugged into the MIC-5332, by detecting a
character entered through the cable, the UART multiplexer will automatically bridge
the console to the terminal PC through this interface. Once another mini-USB cable is
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