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Testing the Memory Boards
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After installing the board, you can test it by following this procedure:
1.Attach a printer to the Controller or make sure the Controller is attached to a Host PC.
2.Power up the controller by first connecting AC then standby battery.
The system goes through its self-test. See this information printed out at a local printer.
If this is an MEB/CE4:
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Max Users = 4,095 |
If this is an MEB/CE16:
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Max Users = 16,383 |
and under the Options section, this line appears:
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CODE Expansion |
If this is an MEB/BE, see this line in the Options section:
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Buffer Expansion |
If this is an MEB/CB64:
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Max Users = 65,536 |
and under the Options section, these lines appear:
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CODE Expansion
Buffer Expansion |
If this is an MEB/CB128:
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Max Users = 131,072 |
and under the Options section, these lines appear:
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CODE Expansion
Buffer Expansion |
3. If this is a networked system, view maximum user information using the Host PC software.
4. If the correct information doesn’t appear on the printouts, power down the Controller and recheck the EBIC-5 connections, then retry the test procedure. If it still doesn’t work, contact Hirsch.
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Once installed, removing a memory expansion board from the controller will lose all codes. |