Specifications
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5. Tilt
the
top
of
the
panel
out
as
far
as
possible.
The
baud
rate
switch,
a white circular switch, is
just
inside
the
top
of
the
panel. A
number
from 0 to 7 is visible. See Table 1-'2 to determine
the
correct switch
setting
for
the
baud
rate
you want. Rotate
the
switch to
the
desired
setting.
Table
1-2:
Baud Rate Switch Settings
Setting
Baud
Rate
0 300
1
600
2 1200
3 2400
4 4800
5 9600
1
6 19200
7 38400
1 Factory
setting
6. Replace
the
cover
panel
by pressing
the
bottom
of
the
panel
back into
position. While firmly holding
the
bottom
in
place
with
one
hand,
gently
push
the
top
until
it
locks into position.
7.
Push
in
and
turn
clockwise
the
quarter-turn
screws
at
the
top
and
bottom of
the
cover panel
until
the
screws
are
tight.
You
can
now
turn
on
the
system
and
the
new
baud
rate
will be
in
effect.
1.1.3.2 LED Display
The
red
LED display on
the
CPU cover panel displays a numerical sequence
(in hexadecimal numbers)
as
the
system
runs
its
self-test diagnostics
and
bootstrap routine.
The
countdown begins
with
F (15
in
decimal)
and
ends
with
3
if
the
processor
enters
console
110
mode (breaks enabled).
The
countdown
ends
with
0
if
the
processor
has
successfully booted
(breaks disabled). Simultaneously, a countdown
appears
on
the
console
terminal. See
Operation for examples of successful power-on sequences,
and
MicroVAX Troubleshooting
and
Diagnostics for examples
of
problems
you
may
encounter
during
power-on.
Base System Specifications
1-9