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Differences Between the MAP/5P and the MAP/5PV3

The table below lists the differences between the MAP/5P and the MAP/5PV3 (MAP/5P Version 3):

Note: Both versions support the same features and feature capacities.
 
Table: Differences Between the MAP/5P and the MAP/5PV3
Characteristic
MAP/5P
MAP/5PV3
COM2 location
Back, on the left side of the case above the parallel port
Back, under the arch
Sticker location
None
Back of the platform
Power outlets
Power inlet and outlet, back upper right corner
One power inlet, back upper right corner
Power cord
1 power cord that connects into the platform and 1 power cord that connects into the monitor and the platform
One power cord that connects into a Y-cord that connects to both the monitor and the platform
Front LED configuration
Middle LED is on only when the system is turned on.
Middle LED is a power available indicator that operates steadily when the power cord is connected
Memory
Four SIMMs
One DIMM
Motherboard and CPU
Socketed CPU
Slotted CPU

Viewing the CMOS Parameter Settings (MAP/5P and MAP/5PV3)

To view the CMOS Parameter Settings:

  1. Start at the Avaya Intuity Main Menu and select
  2. Customer/Services Administration
    System Verification
    View CPU CMOS Settings

    The system displays the MAP/5P or MAP/5PV3 View CPU CMOS Settings Window.

  3. Check the CMOS settings:
  4. Do one of the following:

Verifying the CMOS Parameter Settings (MAP/5P and MAP/5PV3)

To verify the CMOS Parameter Settings:

  1. Start at the Avaya Intuity Main Menu and select
  2. Customer/Services Administration
    System Verification
    Verify CPU CMOS Settings

    The system displays the Verify CPU CMOS Settings Window (MAP/5P and MAP/5PV3).

  3. Use the arrow keys to scroll to the bottom of the file and look for a message stating that all CMOS settings are valid.
  4. Do one of the following:

Changing the CMOS Settings (MAP/5P and MAP/5PV3)

  1. When prompted after the memory check, press CONTROL + ALT + ESCAPE
  2. The system displays the BIOS Configuration Screen (MAP/5P Only) or the Setup Utility Screen (MAP/5PV3 Only).

  3. Do one of the following:
  4. Make any necessary changes. Use the up and down arrows to move the cursor between fields. Use the left and right arrows to change the value of the field. Use the ESCAPE key to return to the previous menu.
  5. When you have completed changing the CMOS parameter settings, press ESCAPE.
  6. The system displays the following message:

    Do you want to save the CMOS settings?

    YES������ NO

  7. Place the cursor on YES.
  8. Press ENTER.
  9. Allow the system to boot.
  10. Verify the CMOS settings.
  11. Place a test call to the Avaya Intuity system to verify system operation.

Memory Description (MAP/5P and MAP/5PV3)

The two versions support two different types of memory.

The MAP/5P supports 128 MB of memory packaged on four 32-MB single inline memory modules (SIMMs). These modules are placed in sockets located in the bottom left corner of the CPU circuit card. The CPU circuit card must be equipped with SIMMs in matched pairs. See the Motherboard (MAP/5P Only).

The MAP/5PV3 supports 128 MB of memory packaged on one dual inline memory module (DIMM). This module is placed in one of three sockets located below the CPU. DIMMs do not need to be equipped in matched pairs. See the Motherboard (MAP/5PV3 Only).

Platform Circuit Card Assignments (MAP/5P and MAP/5PV3)

Circuit cards are placed in the slots provided by the riser card in the MAP/5P and MAP/5PV3. Slots are numbered PCI 1 through PCI 3, and ISA 2 through ISA 6, from the top to the bottom of the circuit card cage. This section provides the fixed and variable assignments. See the Back View (MAP/5P and MAP/5PV3), and Internal Layout (MAP/5P and MAP/5PV3).

The following slot assignments are fixed. These slots can only be used for these cards:

The other optional and required circuit cards have variable assignments, depending on what is installed. The following rules assume that PCI Slot 1, PCI Slot 2, and ISA Slot 2 are reserved.

Platform Operating Hardware Assignments
(MAP/5P and MAP/5PV3)

Platform operating hardware is placed in bays numbered 1 through 7. Bays 1 through 5 are accessible from the front of the platform. See the Front View (MAP/5P and MAP/5PV3), and Internal Layout (MAP/5P and MAP/5PV3).

Bays 6 and 7 are accessible only after the dress cover has been removed.

The following bay assignments are fixed in the system:

Resource Allocation (MAP/5P and MAP/5PV3)

The table below lists the resource assignments for all devices. It also includes the circuit cards.


 
Table: MAP/5P and MAP/5PV3 Resource Allocation
Device
IRQ
I/O Address
RAM Address
Notes
Video controller
Included on motherboard
Plug & Play
A0000-BFFFF
C0000-C7FFF
128 KB video RAM required
32 KB video BIOS required
System BIOS
-
E0000-FFFFF
Located on the motherboard, required
LPT1 port
7
378-37F
-
Located on the motherboard, required
COM1 port
4
3F8-3FF
-
Located on the motherboard, required
COM2 port
3
2F8-2FF
-
Located on the back of the MAP. Disable for remote maintenance circuit card
IDE primary channel
14
1F0-1F7
-
Located on the motherboard
IDE secondary channel




PCI SCSI
11
Plug & Play
C8000-CFFFF
SCSI ID 7; optional. Not used for routine system operation.
IDE disk
One required:
8.4 for the MAP/5P
13.0 for the MAP/5PV3
Tape drive
–-
One required
Diskette drive
6
3F0-3F7
-
DMA 2, controller located on motherboard, required
CD-ROM drive
One required
PCI LAN 10 or 100MB circuit card
10
Plug & Play

One optional
Multi-port serial circuit card
D0000-D3FFF
One optional, not allowed with super serial circuit card
Super serial circuit card
260-27F
D0000-D3FFF
One optional, not allowed with multi-port serial circuit card
Tip/Ring circuit card
2
x00-x1F
x=1-3;
One required, two optional
ACCX circuit card
5
140-14F
One optional
DCIU interface circuit card
12
240-24F
D4000-D7FFF
One optional; not allowed with VB-PC
Digital station interface circuit card
12
224-227
One optional, not allowed with DCIU interface circuit card
Remote maintenance circuit card
3
180-187
DC000-DCFFF
COM2 must be disabled to allow this circuit card to function

Platform Ferrites (MAP/5P and MAP/5PV3)

The table below lists the ferrites to be installed on the systems.

Note: The components listed below may not be present on your system.
 
Table: MAP/5P and MAP/5PV3 Ferrite Installation�
Component
Location
Cabling
Tip/Ring circuit card (AYC29)
Place one ferrite on each modular cable.
Wrap the modular cable once around each ferrite.
Tip/Ring circuit card (AYC30)
Place two ferrites on each modular cable.
Wrap the modular cable once around each ferrite.
Remote maintenance circuit card (AYC55)
Place one ferrite on each shielded cable.
Snap the ferrite onto the cable. Do not wrap the cable.

CMOS Parameter Settings (MAP/5P Only)


 
Table: MAP/5P CMOS Parameter Settings
Option
Setting
Basic System Configuration
Motherboard type
ACER
CPU Type
133-MHz Classic or 200-MHz MMX
Controller Type:
IDE
BIOS Version:
ACR25E00-M0C-970116-r01-A5
Video Display Mode
VGA
Diskette Drive A
3.5 inch, 1.44 MB
Diskette Drive B
None
Primary IDE Controller
Enabled
IDE Drive 0 Setting
Auto
IDE Drive 1 Setting
Auto
IDE Drive 2 Setting
Auto
IDE Drive 3 Setting
Auto
IDE Hard Drive 0
Type 2
IDE Hard Drive 1
None
IDE Hard Drive 2
None
IDE Hard Drive 3
None
IDE Block Mode
Enabled
IDE PIO Mode
Enabled
Hard Disk Size >504 MB
Enabled
Large Memory Support Mode
Normal
Num Lock After Boot
Enabled
Memory Test
Enabled
Advanced System Configuration
Internal CPU Cache
Enabled
External Cache
Enabled
ECC/Parity Mode Selection
ECC Mode
Memory at 15 MB - 16 MB Reserved for
System
EDO Page Mode Read Timing
X-2-2-2
Page Mode Read Timing
X-3-3-3
EDO or Page Mode Write Timing
X-3-3-3
Pipelined Function
Enabled
CPU to PCI Write Buffer
Enabled
Linear-Merge
Enabled
Word-Merge
Enabled
Write-Burst
Enabled
Programmable Frame Buffer
Enabled
ISA Clock Select
Auto
DMA Line Buffer
Enabled
ISA Line Buffer
Enabled
ISA I/O Recovery
Enabled
ISA I/O Recovery Period
1.75 us
ISA Refresh Cycle
15 us
6x86 Burst Mode
1+4
Power Saving Configuration
Power Management Mode
Disabled
System Security
Diskette Drive Control
Normal
Hard Disk Drive Control
Normal
System Boot Drive Sequence
Drive A then Drive C
Boot from CD-ROM
Disabled
Serial Port 1 Address
03F8
Serial Port 2 Address
Disabled
Parallel Port Address
0378 (IRQ 7)
Parallel Port Operation Mode
Standard
Onboard PS/2 Mouse (IRQ 12)
Disabled
PnP/PCI System Configuration
PCI IRQ Setting
Manual
PCI Interrupt Slot 1 (INTA)
IRQ 11
PCI Interrupt Slot 2 (INTA)
IRQ 10
PCI Interrupt Slot 3 (INTA)
Disabled
On-Board VGA Interrupt
Disabled
PCI IRQ Sharing
No
VGA Palette Snoop
Disabled
Plug and Play OS
No

CMOS Parameter Settings (MAP/5PV3 Only)


 
Table: MAP/5PV3 CMOS Settings
Option
Setting
CPU INFORMATION
Mother Board Type
ACER
CPU Type
450Mhz-Pentium-III
Controller Type
IDE
Bios Version
ACR86000-I0C-990712-R03-B4 or similar ACR part number
Disk Drives
Floppy Drive Present
Floppy Drive Installed
Number of Floppy Drives Installed
One Drive Installed
Floppy Drive A
3.5 inch, 1.44MB
Floppy Drive B
None
LS-120 Setting
LS-120 As Normal (None)
HDD 0 Auto-type Selected
Auto
IDE 0 Hard Disk Size > 504MB
Auto
IDE 0 Block Mode
Auto
IDE 0 Advanced PIO Mode
Auto
IDE 0 32-bit Access
Disabled
IDE 0 DMA Transfer Mode
Auto
HDD 1 Auto-type Selected
Auto
IDE 1 Hard Disk Size > 504MB
Auto
IDE 1 Block Mode
Auto
IDE 1 Advanced PIO Mode
Auto
IDE 1 32-bit Access
Disabled
IDE 1 DMA Transfer Mode
Auto
HDD 2 Auto-type Selected
Auto
IDE 2 Hard Disk Size > 504MB
Auto
IDE 2 Block Mode
Auto
IDE 2 Advanced PIO Mode
Auto
IDE 2 32-bit Access
Disabled
IDE 2 DMA Transfer Mode
Auto
HDD 3 Auto-type Selected
Auto
IDE 3 Hard Disk Size > 504MB
Auto
IDE 3 Block Mode
Auto
IDE 3 Advanced PIO Mode
Auto
IDE 3 32-bit Access
Disabled
IDE 3 DMA Transfer Mode
Auto
Onboard Peripherals
Serial Port 1 Enable/Disable
Enabled
Serial Port 1 Base Address
03F8h
Serial Port 1 IRQ
IRQ4
Serial Port 2 Enable/Disable
Disabled
Serial Port 2 Base Address
02F8h
Serial Port 2 IRQ
IRQ3
Parallel Port Enable/Disable
Enabled
Parallel Port Base Address
0378h
Parallel Port IRQ
IRQ 7
Parallel Port Operation Mode
Standard
Onboard Floppy Disk Controller
Enabled
Primary IDE Controller
Enabled
Secondary IDE Controller
Enabled
Onboard PS/2 Mouse(IRQ12)
Disabled
Onboard USB Controller
Disabled
Onboard Audio Existence
Doesn't Exist
Onboard Audio Enable
Disabled
Math Coprocessor
Present
Power Management
Power Management Control
Disabled
Boot Options
Boot Sequence 1st
Floppy Disk
Boot Sequence 2nd
Hard Disk
First Hard Disk Drive
IDE
Primary Display Adapter
Onboard
Fast Boot
Disabled
Silent Boot
Disabled
Num Lock After Boot
Enabled
Memory Test
Enabled
System Configuration Table
Enabled
System Security
Floppy Drive Control
Normal
Hard Disk Drive Control
Normal
Advanced Options: Memory/Cache Options
Internal CPU Cache
Enabled
Internal CPU Cache Scheme
Write Back
External Cache
Enabled
External CPU Cache Scheme
Write Back
Memory at 15MB-16MB Reserved
For System Use
System Parity Checking
Enabled
Memory Parity Mode
ECC
C8000h - DFFFFh Shadow
Disabled
Advanced Options: PnP/PCI Options
PCI IRQ Setting
Manual
PCI Interrupt Slot 1 (INTA)
Disabled, or if a SCSI card was installed during an upgrade, the system may report IRQ11
PCI Interrupt Slot 2 (INTA)
Disabled, or if a LAN circuit card is installed, IRQ10
PCI Interrupt Slot 3 (INTA)
Disabled
PCI IRQ Sharing
No
VGA Palette Snoop
Disabled
Graphics Aperture Size
64MB
Plug and Play OS
No
Advanced Configuration Information
CD-ROM Bootable
Enabled
Primary Display Video Mode
Reserved
System Region Cacheable
Enabled
Video Region Cacheable
Enabled
Large Memory Support Mode
Normal
CPU to PCI Delayed Transaction
Enabled
CPU-to-PCI IDE Write Posting
Enabled
WC Write Posting
Disabled
PCI 32 Clock Target Timer
Enabled
PCI-to-DRAM Pipeline
Enabled
Burst Write Combining
Enabled
Read Around Write
Enabled
SDRAM RAS to CAS Delay
3
SDRAM CAS Latency
3
SDRAM RAS Pre-charge Time
3
MA Wait State
Slow
Spread Spectrum
Normal
Cacheable Region F
Disabled
Cacheable Region C
Disabled
16-bit I/O Recovery Time
1
Hardware Monitor
Enabled
Power Button
Power Off


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