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Figure 75: TN802 board assembly and cables (side view)<br />

Figure notes:<br />

1. Main TN802 board<br />

2. Side plane<br />

3. Analogic board<br />

MAPD-BD (MAPD Interface Circuit Pack)<br />

Figure 76: TN802 board assembly and cables (end view) shows the end view of the three<br />

boards and interconnecting cables on the TN802.<br />

Figure 76: TN802 board assembly and cables (end view)<br />

Figure notes:<br />

1 2<br />

3<br />

ckdfmap3 KLC 040699<br />

1. Analogic board<br />

2. TMI (Texas Microsystems Inc.)<br />

board<br />

4 5 6<br />

1<br />

2<br />

cddfmap2 KLC 040699<br />

4. SCSA (Signal Computing System Architecture) ribbon cable<br />

5. Hard drive<br />

6. Processor I/O ribbon cable<br />

3. SIMMs (memory) 1<br />

4. SCSA (Signal Computing System<br />

Architecture) ribbon cable<br />

1. If the board is seated and you hear fast beeping, it means that one of the small boards containing the<br />

memory chips is dislodged. Secure the memory board firmly in the receptacle and reseat the circuit pack.<br />

3<br />

Communication Manager Release 5.0 Issue 4 January 2008 967<br />

4

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