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Hardware I.P.B. 4096 27th November 1992 (CBW)
Department Category Implementation
Hardware Spares Advisory
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Changing Ethernet Connections

Although it is not recommended to adjust the Ethernet configuration from the factory build, the following information is provided to assist where there is an absolute requirement.

Apricot LANstation.

It is first important to establish if the unit is revision "D" or revision "F"

LS Rev D:

KR46597 ADD-ON TWISTED PAIR ETHERNET KIT
KR46436 THICK-WIRE ETHERNET KIT

(These are complete kits and include all parts and instructions)

LS Rev F:

KN48374 LAN ADAPTER KIT F/e5 (Thick Ethernet)
KN48375 LAN ADAPTER KIT F/e2 (Thin Ethernet BNC)
KN48376 LAN ADAPTER KIT F/et (Twisted pair Ethernet UTP)
KN48377 LAN ADAPTER KIT F/TR (Token Ring Ethernet)

(These are complete kits and include all parts and instructions)

XEN-LS.

No kits are available at present, but the following information is supplied for assistance:

Thick Ethernet parts list:

(please note that where appropriate, IC location numbers are shown in brackets)

PT14157221 ASSY-SLIDE LATCH
PT14799931 CABLE - THICK ETHERNET (supplied with connectors)
PT14804131 ASSY-THICK ETHERNET
(PT14804131 consists of:
PT12120121 {IC33} IC-82592 DIP
PT13171530 {IC7} IC-82C501 C STEP)

Thin Ethernet parts list:

(please note that where appropriate, IC location numbers are shown in brackets)

PT14789931 CABLE-BNC XEN-LS (supplied with connectors)
PT14799731 PLATE-BLANK THICK ETH
PT14804031 ASSY-THIN ETHERNET
(PT14804031 consists of:
PT12120121 {IC33} IC-82592 DIP
PT12167930 {IC8} IC-DP8392 DIP
PT13171530 {IC7} IC-82C501 C STEP)

Where no Ethernet is fitted:

PT14799731 PLATE-BLANK THICK ETH

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