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Warranty Policy

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Warranty Policy 

Thank you for choosing ADLINK. To understand your rights and enjoy all the 
after-sales services we offer, please read the following carefully: 

1.  Before using ADLINK’s products please read the user manual and follow 

the instructions exactly. 

2.  When  sending  in  damaged  products  for  repair,  please  attach  an  RMA 

application form. 

3.  All  ADLINK  products  come  with  a  two-year  guarantee,  repaired  free  of 

charge. 

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The warranty period starts from the product’s shipment date from 
ADLINK’s factory.

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Peripherals and third-party products not manufactured by ADLINK 
will be covered by the original manufacturers’ warranty.

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End users requiring maintenance services should contact their local 
dealers. Local warranty conditions will depend on local dealers. 

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This warranty will not cover repair costs due to: 

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Damage caused by not following instructions. 

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Damage caused by carelessness on the users’ part during product 
transportation. 

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Damage  caused  by  fire,  earthquakes,  floods,  lightening,  pollution, 
other acts of God, and/or incorrect usage of voltage transformers. 

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Damage  caused  by  unsuitable  storage  environments  (i.e.  high 
temperatures, high humidity, or volatile chemicals. 

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Damage caused by leakage of battery fluid. 

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Damage from improper repair by unauthorized technicians. 

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Products with altered and/or damaged serial numbers. 

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Other categories not protected under our guarantees. 

5.  Customers  are  responsible  for  shipping  costs  to  transport  damaged 

products to our company or sales office. 

6.  To  ensure  the  speed  and  quality  of  product  repair,  please  download  a 

RMA  application  form  from  our  company  website:  www.adlinktech.com.
Damaged products with attached RMA forms receive priority. 

For further questions, please contact our FAE staff. 

ADLINK: service@adlinktech.com

Summary of Contents for NulPC cPCI-8602

Page 1: ...NuIPC cPCI 8602 6U CompactPCI Single Slot 64 bit 66MHz Hot Swappable Dual PMC Slot Carrier Board User s Guide...

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Page 3: ...s arising out of the use or inability to use the product or documentation even if advised of the possibility of such damages This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright All r...

Page 4: ...886 2 82265877 FAX 886 2 82265717 Address 9F No 166 Jian Yi Road Chungho City Taipei 235 Taiwan Please email or FAX your detailed information for prompt satisfactory and consistent service Detailed Co...

Page 5: ...1 Features 2 1 2 Specifications 3 Chapter 2 Getting Started 5 2 1 What s Included 5 2 2 Unpacking 6 2 3 cPCI 8602 Layout 7 2 4 Voltage Selection 8 2 5 Functional Block Diagram 9 2 6 Pinouts 10 Chapter...

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Page 7: ...CI 8602 and describes how to modify settings to meet specific application requirements Chapter 1 Introduction Overview of product features applications and specifications Chapter 2 Getting Started Des...

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Page 9: ...MC module The 64 bit 66MHz PCI R2 1 compliant bus ensures efficient cPCI communication with either 3 3V or 5V PMC modules Rear I O PMC modules are also supported through an optional cPCI rear I O tran...

Page 10: ...Compliant optional x 6U cPCI form factor 1 slot 4TE HP width x Design for one dual size or two single size PMC modules x Optional cPCI rear I O transition module support for rear I O PMC modules x 64...

Page 11: ...lots with 33 66MHz PCI clocking x Full hot swap support PMC Slots x Supports IEEE P1386 1 standard PMC PCI Mezzanine Card module x Designed for one dual size or two single size PMC modules x All on bo...

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Page 13: ...re removing the product Optional settings are also specified below 2 1 What s Included In addition to this User s Manual the package includes the following item x cPCI 8602 Dual PMC Slot Carrier Board...

Page 14: ...nded at the same point as the anti static mat Inspect the card module carton for obvious damage Shipping and handling may cause damage to the module Be sure there is no obvious damage due to shipping...

Page 15: ...Getting Started x 7 2 3 cPCI 8602 Layout Figure 2 1 cPCI 6802 Layout...

Page 16: ...MC modules The factory default setting is 5V To change to 3 3V change the mini jumper position of JPY1 from pin2 3 to pin1 2 JPY1Jumper Setting The mini jumper of JPY1 is used to set the PMC VIO to 3...

Page 17: ...Getting Started x 9 2 5 Functional Block Diagram Figure 2 2 cPCI 6802 Functional Layout Note J3 and J5 are reserved...

Page 18: ...ignments Reserved Notes 1 PMC1IO signals are connected to the lower PMC Slot i e Slot 1 2 Pins in J3 columns 15 through 19 are not connected NC 3 V I O default is 5V and is controlled by JPY1 However...

Page 19: ...Assignments Reserved Notes 1 PMC2IO signals are connected to the upper PMC slot i e Slot 2 2 Pins in J5 columns 14 through 22 are not connected NC 3 Pin A1 is active low on some transition modules to...

Page 20: ...12 x Getting Started PMC slot pin assignments J11 J21 32 bit PCI...

Page 21: ...Getting Started x 13 J12 J22 32 bit PCI...

Page 22: ...14 x Getting Started J13 J23 64 bit PCI Extension...

Page 23: ...Getting Started x 15...

Page 24: ...16 x Getting Started J14 J24 User defined I O for rear I O...

Page 25: ...Getting Started x 17...

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Page 27: ...MC Board Installation Insert the face of the PMC module into the front of the cPCI 8602 carrier board Carefully align the PMC connector to the carrier board and firmly place it in the slot Secure the...

Page 28: ...20 x Installation Figure 3 1 PMC Module Installation Note Ensure that the PMC module s are properly installed before connecting the cPCI 6802 carrier board to the system...

Page 29: ...ill not cover repair costs due to x Damage caused by not following instructions x Damage caused by carelessness on the users part during product transportation x Damage caused by fire earthquakes floo...

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