Emerson 752I Manuel D’Utilisation

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Setup:
 Troubleshooting
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Power Requirements
752i circuit board typically requires about 35 watts of power when 
performing a simple memory test with no PMC/PTMC modules installed. The exact power 
requirements for the Katana
752i circuit board depend upon the specific configuration of 
the board, including the CPU frequency, amount of memory installed on the board, and 
PTMC configuration. Please contact Emerson Technical Support at 1-800-327-1251 if you 
have specific questions regarding the board’s power requirements.
Note:
The power value is an approximate–not measured–value.
Environmental Requirements
752i circuit board is specified to operate in an ambient air tempera-
ture range of 0° to +55° Centigrade. This range meets the NEBS Telecordia GR-63 specifica-
tion. The entire chassis should be cooled with forced air. The recommended minimum air 
flow rate is 11 cubic feet/minute. The exact air flow requirement depends upon the chassis 
configuration and the ambient air temperature. The Katana
752i board’s relative humidity 
and storage temperature ranges fully comply with NEBS Telecordia GR-63 specification.
TROUBLESHOOTING
In case of difficulty, use this checklist:
752i circuit board is seated firmly in the card cage.
❐ Be sure the system is not overheating.
❐ Check the cables and connectors to be certain they are secure.
❐ If you are using the Katana
752i monitor, run the power-up diagnostics and check the 
results. Chapter  describes the power-up diagnostics.
❐ Check your power supply for proper DC voltages. If possible, use an oscilloscope to look 
for excessive power supply ripple or noise (over 50 mV
pp
 below 10 MHz).
❐ Check that your terminal is connected to a console port.
752i monitor uses values stored in on-card NVRAM (I
2
C EEPROM) to 
configure and set the baud rates for its console port. The lack of a prompt might be 
caused by incorrect terminal settings, and incorrect configuration of the NVRAM, or a 
malfunctioning NVRAM.
To force the board to boot using the default settings, first configure the terminal 
parameters to: 9600 baud, no parity, 8 data bits, and 1 stop bit. Then, reset the board 
while holding down the ‘s’ key. After the board boots to the prompt, you can initialize 
the configuration settings to their factory defaults with the following command: