Transition Networks Network Card N FX MT 01 User Manual

Ethernet10/100BASE-SX, 100BASE-FX  
PCI Network Interface Cards  
N-FX-ST-01, N-FX-SC-01, N-FX-MT-01,  
N-SX-ST-01, N-SX-SC-01, N-SX-MT-01,  
ND-FX-ST-01, ND-FX-SC-01, ND-FX-MT-01,  
ND-SX-ST-01, ND-SX-SC-01, ND-SX-MT-01  
USER’S GUIDE  
Adapter Hardware Installation ...................................................2  
PCI Network Interface Cards......................................................3  
Adapter Software Installation Note ............................................4  
Microsoft Windows 95 - New Installation ................................4  
Microsoft Windows 95 - Software Upgrade .............................6  
Microsoft Windows 98 - New Installation ................................7  
Microsoft Windows 98 - Software Upgrade .............................9  
Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 - New Installation........................10  
Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 - Software Upgrade ....................11  
Novell Netware 4.X / 5.X - New Installation...........................12  
Novell Netware 4.X / 5.X - Software Upgrade/Adding Network  
Card to Existing system. .................................................13  
Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 - Permanet Server.........................14  
Installing SunSoft Solaris Driver (X86 Environment).................15  
DMI Installation Procedure (DMI Version 2.0) .........................15  
Linux Installation .....................................................................15  
Compliance Information ..........................................................16  
 
PCI NETWORK INTERFACE CARDS  
TRANSITION Networks Fiber-Optic PCI Network Interface Cards (Adapters) are 32-bit bus-mastering PCI  
cards that support both half-duplex and full-duplex operation and that comply with PCI Specifications,  
N-FX-xx-01  
N-SX-xx-01  
ND-FX-xx-01  
ND-SX-xx-01  
revision 2.1 and 2.2, and with both IEEE 802.3 10BASE-FL,  
100BASE-SX, and 100BASE-FX standards  
N-FX-xx-01  
One (1) ST, SC, or MT-RJ adapter connection  
(indicated as xx) to 100BASE-FX.  
N-SX-xx-01*  
ND-FX-xx-01†  
One (1) ST, SC, or MT-RJ adapter connection  
(indicated as xx) to 10/100BASE-SX.  
Two (2) ST, SC, or MT-RJ adapter  
connections (indicated as xx) to 100BASE-  
FX.  
ND-SX-xx-01*†  
Two (2) ST, SC, or MT-RJ adapter  
connections (indicated as xx) to  
10/100BASE-SX.  
ACT STA SEL  
COL FD MP  
ACT STA SEL  
COL FD MP  
ACT STA SEL  
* The adapter remains at 100Mbps when possible. Should the  
100Mbps network become unavailable, the adapter seamlessly  
switches activity to 10Mbps and continuously monitors the  
network for a restored link. When 100Mbps is restored, the  
adapter seamlessly switches back to 100Mbps.  
†Network Redundancy If cable is installed at both  
connections on the ND-FX-xx-01 or on the ND-SX-xx-01, each  
connection is redundant to the other. Network activity is  
established first at the upper, primary port link. If the primary  
port link is down more than a few seconds, the NIC  
automatically switches over to the bottom, secondary port link  
and network activity is established at the secondary port link.  
When the primary port link is re-established, network activity  
automatically switches back to the primary port link.  
LED Indicators  
The two LEDs closest to each connector shows link status and activity for that port. Collision, full-duplex,  
and selection LEDs apply to the active network port.  
ACT(ivity)  
Flashing LED indicates link is passing traffic  
Dark LED indicates link is idle. NOTE: If link is unavailable, indicator is dark.  
Flashing LED indicates collision in active network.  
Steady LED indicates full duplex mode.  
COL(lisiion)  
F(ull) D(uplex)  
Dark LED indicates half duplex mode.  
STAT(us)  
Steady LED indicates link is up.  
Flashing LED indicates link is unavailable. To correct, verify that the RX port is cabled  
to the TX port at the far end of the cable, and vice versa. Also verify that the  
equipment is functioning at the far end and that the cabling does not exceed IEEE  
802.3(u) recommended lengths.  
M(agic) P(acket) Flashing LED indicates the NIC received a valid Magic Packet to “wake up” the PC.  
SEL(ect)  
Steady LED indicates that adjacent port is active.  
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ADAPTER SOFTWARE INSTALLATION NOTE  
TRANSITION Networks Fiber-Optic PCI Network Interface Cards (Adapters) are shipped with one (1) CD  
driver disk containing software drivers for various network operating systems, diagnostic utilities, and  
electronic format documentation. Follow the directions in this users guide (also provided on disk) to  
install the indicated software driver.  
Software installation instructions that follow include statements written in the format:  
“ type -  
A:<data to be entered>“  
Where appropriate, substitute the actual disk drive used for “A: “.  
MICROSOFT WINDOWS 95 - NEW INSTALLATION  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Remove all network drivers or any PCI Ethernet Controller to make a clean installation.  
Remove any netamd.inf files from \ Windows\ Inf directory  
Shutdown Windows 95 and power-off the machine.  
Install the Transition Networks (or LANart EFA020X ) Adapter card in accordance with  
your personal computer user's manual. Again, follow all handling procedures to avoid  
electro-static discharges.  
5.  
6.  
Turn the computer on to start Windows 95  
If your computer is Plug and Play compatible, Windows 95 will recognize that new  
hardware has been installed.. Follow the steps below. Other wise, Skip to step 27  
7.  
At the – Update Device Driver Wizard Screen - Insert the Transition Networks Driver Disk  
Click <Next>  
8.  
9.  
Click <Other Location>  
10.  
Browse the drive A to get the following path or type the following path  
A:\Win95\Mac3 or  
A:\Win95\Mini4  
- depending on the driver you want to install  
11.  
12.  
13.  
14.  
Click <OK>  
Click <Finish>  
When prompted for the Transition Networks Device driver Disk - Click <OK>  
Type the path - A:Win95\ Mac3 or A:\ Win95\ Mini4 depending on the driver you chose  
on step 10  
15.  
16.  
17.  
18.  
19.  
When prompted insert the Windows 95 CD-ROM  
Click <OK> and type the correct path  
Windows95 will now install the driver - When finished  
Click <YES>  
Remove the Transition / LANart driver disk, and power up the computer, and start  
Windows 95.  
20.  
Follow the steps below to configure your Adapters Properties  
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21.  
22.  
23.  
24.  
25.  
26.  
When the system comes up open Netowok Neighborhood by right clicking  
Click on " Properties"  
Highlight "Transition \ LANart …." And , Click on "Properties"  
Click on Advanced  
Chose the properties as required by Network Administrator  
To access your network, protocols will need to be configured. Please see your network  
administrator for details.  
27.  
If your computer is not Plug and Play compatible, open the control panel by clicking  
"Start," then "Settings," then "Control Panel."  
28.  
29.  
Open the Network control panel by double clicking the "Network" icon.  
Click "Add" inside the Network control panel, then select "Adapter", and click "Add" inside  
the Select Network Component Type window. Select "Have Disk."  
30.  
For the NDIS3 MAC driver, type at the prompt:  
"A:\Win95\Mac3" and click "OK."  
For the NDIS4 MINIPORT driver, type at the prompt:  
"A:\ Win95\ Mini4" and click "OK."  
31.  
32.  
Select "OK" to exit the Network control panel.  
You will be prompted to insert your original Windows 95 CD. Insert the CD, and click  
"OK" to begin copying files.  
33.  
34.  
35.  
36.  
37.  
38.  
39.  
Restart the computer to and follow steps below.  
When the system comes up open Netowok Neighborhood by right clicking  
Click on " Properties"  
Highlight "Transition \ LANart …." And , Click on "Properties"  
Click on Advance  
Chose the properties as required by Network Administrator  
Restart the computer. Your Transition \ LANart adapter is now configured. To access your  
network, protocols will need to be configured. Please see your network administrator for  
details.  
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MICROSOFT WINDOWS 95 - SOFTWARE UPGRADE  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Power up the computer, and start Windows 95.  
The following instruction is to update the driver for LANart network card.  
Update the driver for Transition Networks / LANart (EFA020X) - open the control panel  
by clicking "Start," then "Settings," then "Control Panel."  
4.  
Double Click "system"  
5.  
Click "Device Manager"  
6.  
Double Click "Network Adapter"  
7.  
Highlight "Transition Networks / LANart…." And , Click on "Properties"  
Click on "Driver" and Click on "Update Driver"  
Click on "Next" and choose - "No, Select Driver from List."  
Click "Next" and Highlight Transition Networks / LANart EFA020X Adapter  
Click "Have Disk" and insert the Transition Network Driver Disk (Disk1)  
For the NDIS3 MACdriver, type at the prompt:  
8.  
9.  
10.  
11.  
"A:\Win95\Macs" and click "OK."  
For the NDIS4 MINIPORT driver, type at the prompt:  
"A:\Win95\Mini4" and click "OK."  
12.  
13.  
14.  
15.  
16.  
17.  
18.  
19.  
20.  
21.  
Click "OK"  
When prompted for the 95 CD  
Click <OK> and type the correct path  
Click <Close> and configure the Adapter  
When the system comes up open Netowok Neighborhood by right clicking  
Click on " Properties"  
Highlight "Transition \ LANart …." And , Click on "Properties"  
Click on Advance  
Chose the properties as required by Network Administrator  
Restart the computer. Your Transition Networks / LANart adapter is now configured. To  
access your network, protocols will need to be configured. Please see your network  
administrator for details.  
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MICROSOFT WINDOWS 98 - NEW INSTALLATION  
1.  
Copy the appropriate device install script  
For NDIS3 MAC driver type  
copy A:\Win98\Nids3\Mac\Netamd.inf C:\Windows\Inf  
For NDIS4 MINIPORT driver type  
copy A:\Win98\Nids4\Mini\Netamd.inf C:\Windows\Inf  
2.  
3.  
Shutdown Windows 98 and power-off the machine.  
Install the Adapter card in accordance with your personal computer user's manual. Again,  
follow all handling procedures to avoid electro-static discharges.  
4.  
5.  
Turn the computer on to start Windows 98  
If your computer is Plug and Play compatible, Windows 98 will recognize that new  
hardware has been installed, and will attempt to configure itself. Follow the steps below.  
Other wise, Skip to step 11  
6.  
7.  
Insert the Driver Disk into the disk drive.  
When prompted for the Win 98 Disk, type the following path  
For NDIS3 MAC driver type -  
A:\Win98\Nids3\Mac  
For NDIS4 MINIPORT driver type -  
A:\Win98\Nids4\Mini  
8.  
When prompted insert the Windows 98 CD-ROM  
9.  
Click "Yes"  
10.  
Remove the driver disk, and power up the computer, and start Windows 98. When system  
comes up, go to step 18.  
11.  
If your computer is not Plug and Play compatible, open the control panel by clicking  
"Start," then "Settings," then "Control Panel."  
12.  
13.  
Open the Network control panel by double clicking the "Network" icon.  
Click "Add" inside the Network control panel, then select "Adapter", and click "Add" inside  
the Select Network Component Type window. Select "Have Disk."  
14.  
For the NDIS3 MAC driver, type at the prompt:  
"A:\Win95\Ndis3\Mac" and click "OK."  
For the NDIS4 MINIPORT driver, type at the prompt:  
"A:\Win95\Ndis4\Mini" and click "OK."  
15.  
16.  
Select "OK" to exit the Network control panel.  
You will be prompted to insert your original Windows 95 CD. Insert the CD, and click  
"OK" to begin copying files.  
17.  
18.  
Restart the computer and follow steps below.  
When the system comes up, open the control panel by clicking "Start," then "Settings,"  
then "Control Panel."  
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19.  
20.  
21.  
22.  
23.  
24.  
25.  
Double Click "system"  
Click "Device Manager"  
Double Click "Network Adapter"  
Highlight " …." And , Click on "Properties"  
Click on Advance  
Chose the properties as required by the Network Administrator  
Restart the computer. Your adapter is now configured. To access your network, protocols  
may need to be configured. Please see your network administrator for details.  
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MICROSOFT WINDOWS 98 - SOFTWARE UPGRADE  
1.  
Power up the computer and start Windows 98.  
2.  
Update the driver for the PCI card - open the control panel by clicking "Start," then  
"Settings," then "Control Panel."  
3.  
Double Click "system"  
4.  
Click "Device Manager"  
5.  
Double Click "Network Adapter"  
6.  
Highlight "LANart…." and Click on "Properties"  
Click on "Driver" and Click on "Update Driver"  
Click on "Next" and choose - "No, Select Driver from List."  
Click "Next" and Highlight the Adapter  
Click "Have Disk"  
7.  
8.  
9.  
10.  
11.  
For the NDIS3 MAC driver, type at the prompt:  
"A:\Win98\Ndis3\Mac" and click "OK."  
For the NDIS4 MINIPORT driver, type at the prompt:  
"A:\Win98\Ndis4\Mini" and click "OK."  
12.  
13.  
14.  
15.  
Click "OK"  
Click "Next" and Click "Finish"  
Click "Yes" to restart the computer.  
When the system comes up, open the control panel by clicking "Start," then "Settings,"  
then "Control Panel."  
16.  
17.  
18.  
19.  
20.  
21.  
22.  
Double Click "system"  
Click "Device Manager"  
Double Click "Network Adapter"  
Highlight " …." And , Click on "Properties"  
Click on Advance  
Chose the properties as required by the Network Administrator  
Restart the computer. Your adapter is now configured. To access your network, protocols  
will need to be configured. Please see your network administrator for details.  
9
 
MICROSOFT WINDOWS NT 4.0 - NEW INSTALLATION  
1.  
Install the Transiton (EFA020X series) Adapter card in accordance with your personal  
computer user's manual. Again, follow all handling procedures to avoid electro-static  
discharges.  
2.  
Start Windows NT, and open the control panel by clicking "Start," then "Settings," then  
"Control Panel."  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
Double Click on "Network."  
Click on the Adapters tab.  
Click "Add" inside the Network control panel, then select "Adapter."  
Select "Have Disk."  
Insert the Transition Driver Disk into the drive  
For the NDIS3 MAC driver, type at the prompt:  
"A:\Winnt_Mini3\" and click "OK."  
For the NDIS4 MINIPORT driver, type at the prompt:  
"A:\Winnt_Mini4\" and click "OK."  
9.  
Choose the appropriate Transition Netowks – LANart ( EFA020X) Adapter and Click on  
"OK"  
10.  
Click on "Properties" - Choose the appropriate properties as required by the Network  
Administrator for the driver to work properly.  
Click "Close" - Protocols may need to be configured. Please see your Network  
Administrator for details  
11.  
12.  
13.  
Select "OK" to exit the Network control panel, and Select "OK" when prompted to restart  
your machine. Remove the Transition Driver Disk.  
If this is your first adapter installation, you will be prompted to insert your original  
Windows NT CD. Insert the CD, and click "OK" to begin copying files.  
Restart the computer. Your LANart adapter is now configured. To access your network,  
protocols may need to be configured. Please see your network administrator for details.  
10  
 
MICROSOFT WINDOWS NT 4.0 - SOFTWARE UPGRADE  
1.  
Start Windows NT, and open the control panel by clicking "Start," then "Settings," then  
"Control Panel."  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Double Click on "Network."  
Click on the Adapters tab.  
Highlight the existing Transition LANart adapter, and click "Remove." Close the control  
panel to effect the change.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
Re-open the Network control panel, and click "Add," then select "Adapters."  
Select "Have Disk."  
Insert the Transition Driver Disk into the drive  
For the NDIS4 MINIPORT driver, type at the prompt:  
"A:\Winnt_mini4\" and click "OK."  
8.  
9.  
Choose the appropriate Transition / LANart (EFA020X) Adapter and Click on "OK"  
Click on "Properties" - Choose the appropriate properties as required by Network  
Administrator for the driver to work properly.  
10.  
11.  
Select "OK" to exit the Network control panel, and Select "OK" when prompted to restart  
your machine. Remove the Transition Driver Disk.  
If this is your first adapter installation, you will be prompted to insert your original  
Windows NT CD. Insert the CD, and click "OK" to begin copying files.  
12.  
13.  
Click "Close"  
Protocols may be needed to be configured. Please see your Network Administrator for  
details.  
14.  
Restart the computer to begin using your Transition / LANart adapter.  
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NOVELL NETWARE 4.X / 5.X - NEW INSTALLATION  
1.  
Power off the machine.  
2.  
Install the Transiton / LANart (EFA020X ) Adapter card in accordance with your personal  
computer user's manual. Again, follow all handling procedures to avoid electro-static  
discharges.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
Install the server software  
When the NIC selection menu appears, place the appropriate disk in the drive  
Press Insert (Ins)  
Press [F3] to change the path.  
When you see the A: prompt, type  
\Novell\Nwsrvr41  
for Netware 4.X  
type  
\Novell\\Nwsrvr5.X  
for Netware 5.X  
Then installation program gathers the files and prompts for a NIC selection  
Select the appropriate Transition / LANart (EFA020X ) Adapter card and press "Enter"  
Configure the adapter.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
9.  
Select - "Save and Load"  
See your Network Administrator for the network numbers and continue with the Server  
Software installation.  
12  
 
NOVELL NETWARE 4.X/ 5.X - SOFTWARE UPGRADE/ADDING  
NETWORK CARD TO AN EXISTING SYSTEM.  
1.  
Shutdown Netware Server and power-off the machine.  
2.  
Install the Transiton / LANart (EFA020X series) Adapter card in accordance with your  
personal computer user's manual. Again, follow all handling procedures to avoid electro-  
static discharges.  
3.  
On the servers prompt , type:  
LOAD INSTALL  
for 4.x  
Type:  
NWCONFIG  
for 5.X  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
9.  
10.  
Choose - "Driver Option"  
Select - Configure Network driver"  
Select "Load a Driver"  
Press Insert (Ins)  
Press <F3>  
Insert Transition Disk in the drive  
Type at the A prompt -  
\Novell\nwsrvr41 for Novell4.X and \Novell\Nwsrvr5  
11.  
Choose the appropriate Transition / LANart ( EFA020X) driver and proceed to configure  
the adapter  
12.  
13.  
Save and Load the driver  
See your Network Administrator for the proper network numbers and continue with the  
installation.  
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MICROSOFT WINDOWS NT 4.0 - PERMANET SERVER  
The PermaNet Server feature allows users to configure a pair of LANart PCI device based NIC as  
primary and secondary, and provides the ability to automatically fail-over from primary adapter to  
the secondary adapter should the link status of the primary go down  
1.  
2.  
Shutdown Windows NT and power-off the machine.  
Install the two identical Transition / Lanart (EFA020X) Adapter card in accordance with  
your personal computer user's manual. Again, follow all handling procedures to avoid  
electro-static discharges.  
3.  
Start Windows NT, and open the control panel by clicking "Start," then "Settings," then  
"Control Panel."  
4.  
5.  
6.  
Double click on "Network."  
Click on the Adapters tab.  
Click "Add" inside the Network control panel, then select "Adapter", and click "Add" inside  
the Select Network Component Type window. Select "Have Disk."  
7.  
8.  
Insert the Transition Networks Driver Disk into the drive  
For the Permanet Server driver, type at the prompt:  
"A:\Winnt_PS4" and click "OK."  
9.  
Select "OK."  
10.  
Click on "Properties." For each of the network cards and select properties as required by  
the Network Administrator  
Click on "Grouping."  
Select the appropriate adapter as Primary or Secondary.  
Click "OK"  
Do same for the next adapter.  
Click "Close"  
11.  
12.  
13.  
Select "OK" to exit the Network control panel, and Select "OK" when prompted to restart  
your machine. Remove the Transition Driver Disk.  
If this is your first adapter installation, you will be prompted to insert your original  
Windows NT CD. Insert the CD, and click "OK" to begin copying files.  
Restart the computer. Your Transition / LANart adapter is now configured. To access your  
network, protocols may need to be configured. Please see your network administrator for  
details.  
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INSTALLING SUNSOFT SOLARIS DRIVER (X86 ENVIRONMENT)  
1.  
Login as root  
2.  
Copy from the media  
/solaris/pnt-solaris.pkg to /var/spool/pkg  
3.  
At the prompt. Type,  
Pkgadd – d pnt-solaris.pkg  
and follow the instruction on the screen  
4.  
5.  
Wait for the process to complete  
Restart the computer. Your Transition Networks / LANart adapter is now configured. To  
access your network, protocols will need to be configured. Please see your network  
administrator for details  
DMI INSTALLATION PROCEDURE (DMI VERSION 2.0)  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Install the DMI SDK and DMI Explorer.  
Reboot the system. Make sure that the service layer (WIN32SL.EXE) program is running.  
Launch the DMI Explorer program. Click on the Add Component option under the File  
menu. Specify the path of the PCNET.MIF file and click OK button.  
4.  
In the DMI Explorer window you will see Transiton Networks  
LINUX INSTALLATION  
The Linux drivers are part of the 2.2 or above release of the Linux kernel. Please install like any  
other kernel module in Linux. (See vendor kernel documentaton.)  
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COMPLIANCE INFORMATION  
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
Name of Mfg:  
Transition Networks  
6475 City West Parkway, Minneapolis MN 55344 USA  
Model:  
N-xX-xx-01 and ND-xX-xx-01 Series PCI Cards  
Part Number:  
N-FX-ST-01, N-FX-SC-01, N-FX-MT-01, N-SX-ST-01, N-SX-SC-01,  
N-SX-MT-01, ND-FX-ST-01, ND-FX-SC-01, ND-FX-MT-01,  
ND-SX-ST-01, ND-SX-SC-01, ND-SX-MT-01  
Regulation:  
EMC Directive 89/336/EEC  
Purpose: To declare that the N-xX-xx-01 or ND-xX-xx-01 to which this  
declaration refers is in conformity with the following standards.  
EMC-CISPR 22: 1985 Class A; EN 55022: 1988 Class A; EN 50082-1:1992/1997;  
EN 60950 A4:1997; IEC 801.2, IEC 801.3, and IEC 801.4; IEC 950; ICES 003  
I, the undersigned, hereby declare that the equipment specified above conforms to the  
above Directive(s) and Standard(s).  
_January 7, 2000  
Stephen Anderson, Vice-President of Engineering  
Date  
CISPR/EN55022 Class A  
FCC Regulations  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of  
the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the  
equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency  
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to  
radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in  
which case the user will be required to correct the interference at the users own expense.  
Canadian Regulations  
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise for digital apparatus set out on the radio  
interference regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.  
Le présent appareil numérique n'émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils  
numériques de la class A prescrites dans le Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique édicté par le ministère des  
Communications du Canada.  
European Regulations  
Warning  
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user  
may be required to take adequate measures.  
Achtung !  
Dieses ist ein Gerät der Funkstörgrenzwertklasse A. In Wohnbereichen können bei Betrieb dieses Gerätes  
Rundfunkstörungen auftreten, in weichen Fällen der Benutzer für entsprechende Gegenmaßnahmen werantwortlich ist.  
Attention !  
Ceci est un produit de Classe A. Dans un environment domestique, ce produit risque de créer des interférences  
radioélectriques, il appartiendra alors à l’utilsateur de prende les measures spécifiques appropriées  
Trademark Notice  
All registered trademarks and trademarks are the property of their respective owners.  
Copyright Restrictions  
© 2000 TRANSITION Networks.  
All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced or used in any form or by any means – graphic,  
electronic, or mechanical – without written permission from TRANSITION Networks.  
Printed in the U.S.A.  
33116.B  
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