INTUITY CONVERSANT System Version 6.0
MAP/100 New System Installation
585-310-176
Issue 3.0
June 1997
Unpacking the MAP/100 and Installing Nonassembled Hardware
Page 2-12
Locating Key Components on the MAP/100
2
1.
Do not use the monitor or the keyboard receptacles for any other purpose than to connect the
monitor and one keyboard, respectively.
2.
You can connect only one keyboard to the MAP/100.
Table 2-3.
Components on the Rear of the MAP/100
Component
Location
Description
Function
Asynchronous
port COM1
CPU circuit card
faceplate: slot #16
9-pin male
D subminiature
Communicates with external
devices
Parallel port
CPU circuit card
faceplate: left of
COM1
25-pin female
Communicates with the
printer
Video connector
1
Video circuit card
faceplate: slot #17
15-pin female
D subminiature
Connects the MAP/100 to
the monitor
Circuit breaker
Lower center
Rocker switch
Turns on/off incoming
power to the MAP/100
AC power outlet
connector
Lower center below
circuit breaker
3-prong, 5-A,
110/220 V
Connects the MAP/100 to
the monitor via a 6-ft power
cord
AC power inlet
receptacle
Lower center below
AC power outlet
3-prong,
110/220
or 200/250 V
Connects the MAP/100 to
the power source via a 9-ft
power cord
Keyboard
receptacle*
2
Upper left corner
5-pin female
circular DIN
Connects
one keyboard
only
to the MAP/100
Asynchronous
port COM2
Upper left corner
next to keyboard
inlet
9-pin male
D subminiature
DB-9
Communicates with
external devices
VGA Video
Connector
Upper left corner
15-pin male
D subminiature
Connects to the Video
Controller card via the
VGA Port jumper cable to
enable use of a temporary
monitor
One or two
Tip/Ring
distribution panels
(optional)
Center
Square panels
screwed to the
MAP/100
Allows up to 8 (one panel)
or 12 (two panels) Tip/Ring
cards to communicate with
customer premise
equipment