HP 9000 Series 500 Computers Models 530/540 r/i~ HEWLETT ~e.. PACKARD HP 9030/9040 CE Handbook Part No. 09040-90035 E0385 Requires Binder No. 9282-0683 Printed in USA Edition 1.
9030/9040 CE Handbook © Copyright 1985, Hewlett-Packard Company. This document contains proprietary information which is protected by copyright All rights are reserved. No part of this document may be photocopied.
Chapter 1 9030 /40 Product Information Chapter 2 9030 40 Environmental Installation PM Chapter 3 9030 40 Configuration Chapter 4 903040 Trouhleshooting Chapter 5 9030 40 DiagnostICs Chapter 6 9030 40 Adjustments Chapter 7 9030 40 Peripherals Chapter 8 9030 40 Replaceable Parts Chapter 9 9030 40 Diagrams Chapter 10 9030 40 Reference Chapter 11 903040 Service Notes
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1-1 r Chapter 1 9030/40 Product Information Features • 32-bit CPU and full 32-bit internal and external data paths. • Add-on performance with multiple CPUs. • • • • • • • • • Up to 10M bytes RAM. 36M byte/second memory processor bus. Seven internal HP-CIO slots expandable to 23. Virtual memory with 500M byte address space. Single-user or multi-user system. HP-UX Operating System with C language, supports FORTRAN 77 and Pascal languages. Error correcting and self-healing memory.
1-2 9030/40 Product Information Memory • • • • • • 256K byte RAM boards. 512K byte RAM boards. 1M byte RAM boards-2M byte increments. RAM expandable to 10M bytes. Single-bit error detection and correction. Double-bit error detection. 110 Processor (lOP) Supports 8 110 channels with DMA capability on every channel. Two additional lOPs and their associated 97098A 110 Expanders are supported. Nominal lOP bandwidth of 900K bytes/second. Maximum lOP bandwidth of 5.1M bytes/second.
9030/40 Product Information HP-UX System Software HP Product No. Single-user Multi-user 97089B(16) 97088B(32) 97071A 97081A 97072A 97082A 97073A 97083A 97075A 97085A 97077A 97087A 2285A 97086A 97079B Software HP-UX Operating System FORTRAN 77 Compiler HP Pascal Compiler IMAGE-9000 DBMS HP-UX GRAPHICS AGP RJE Communications Software Local Area Network Applications Migration Package Accessories Supplied Installation and Test Manual, Part No.
1-4 9030/40 Product Information Service Documentation HP Part No. Description 09040-80030 Service Documentation Package (includes 09040-90011, 09040-90038, Sales and Support Offices List (5955-6587), and l-lI2-inch binder (9282-0987)).
2-1 Chapter 2 9030/40 Environmental/InstallationlPM Physical and Environmental Specifications System II Enclosure' I Stand-alone Mini-cabinet I ~ ____________________-+r_17__in__(~_1_)_C_m__) _______________tll~_~_"0;_nl·-n-(-.3-·(~7·-61-.Ll·n-··e1-m·)-.-)------------~ e~1.) Depth 1230 in'. (58 ..t Height 18.75 in. (22.2 em.) rS_h~ip~p_in~g~\_\._ei~g_ht_(~t\~·p_ic_·a_I)_______ Temperature: Operating Storage I Humlliltv 28.0 in. (71.1 em.) I Oc to 55'C .to' to 75 c C I - 195'., RH at .tWc.
2-2 9030/40 Environmental/Installation/PM Installation Procedure 1. Unpack the computer. 2. Position the computer. Leave about 6 inches of space at each side of computer (9030) or 6 inches at back (9040). 3. Connect power cord to power source. E ~ Q), [JLJ •• ~ Australia Denmark L Europe ~ Australia Denmark Europe Great Britain Switzerland United States United States E N United States United States 120V 240V South Africa Country Q• L ~ Switzerland N Great Britain PIN Opt.
9030/40 EnvironmentalllnstallationlPM 7. Install and connect the peripheral devices. 8.
2-4 903040 Environmental;Installation PM Preventive Maintenance There are no scheduled preventive maintenance procedures.
9020/9030/9040 Environmental/Installation/PM 2-5 Finstrate Installation Instructions for HP -Qualified Personnel: Start on page 2-6 (RAM/CPU), or 2-7 (lOP) and follow the instructions that apply to the installation you are performing. For example, if you are installing a 2nd lOP in a 520 computer you would start on page 2-7, and perform all steps that begin with: (ALL), (ALL 2nd lOP), (ALL EXCEPT 520-3rd lOP), (520), (520 ONL Yl, and (520-2nd lOP). ALL RAM and CPU Instuctions start on 2-6.
2-6 9020/9030/9040 Environmental/Installation/PM RAM/CPU Finstrate Installation 1. (ALL) TURN THE POWER OFF AND DISCONNECT THE POWER CORD. 2. (520) Open the left door. (530) Remove the front panel. (540) Remove the front bottom panel. 3. (530/540 ONLY) From the front of the computer, remove the Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) shield by loosening the six thumbscrews. 4. (ALL) Open processor stack door. CAUTION ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE DAMAGE CAN OCCUR IN THE FOLLOWING STEPS.
9020/9030/9040 Environmental/Installation/PM 2-7 lOP Finstrate Installation WARNING OBSERVE ALL WARNINGS AND SAFETY PROCEDURES IN THE COMPUTER SERVICE MANUAL. LETHAL VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT IN THE COMPUTER. 1. (ALL) TURN THE POWER OFF AND DISCONNECT THE POWER CORD. 2. (520 - 2nd lOP) Remove the left door. (520 - 3rd lOP) Open the left door. Remove the 110 expander cable from the 1/0 EXPANDER 1 slot on the processor stack door (if connected). (530) Remove front panel.
2-8 902019030/9040 EnvironmentaLinstallation/ PM 4. (520 ONLY) Remove the flat metal plate covering the appropriate 1,0 EXPANDER connector slot by removing the two #2 Pozidriv screws (Figure 2): (2nd lOP) 110 EXPANDER 1. (3rd lOP) 110 EXPANDER 2. (530/540) Continue with next step. * * * * CAPTIVE THUMBSCREW CONNECTOR COVER PLATE * *#2 POZIDRIV CAPTIVE SCREW Figure 2. Series 500 Computer Stack Door Removal. 5.
9020/9030/9040 Environmental/Installation/PM 2-9 CAUTION DO NOT TOUCH EDGE CONNECTOR OR FINSTRATE PLANE. HOLD FINSTRATE BY EJECTORS OR SIDE EDGES ONLY. HANDLING FINSTRATE INCORRECTLY COULD CAUSE ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE DAMAGE. WHEN INSTALLING FINSTRATE. HOLD BY EJECTORS AND MOVE AIR CONTROLLER OUT OF THE WAY WITH THE SIDE EDGE OF THE FINSTRATE. 7. (ALL - 2nd lOP) Move all finstrates above slot 2 up one slot.
2-10 9020/9030/9040 Environmenta[ilnstallation·PM 10. (520) Place lOP cable door connector over studs on ends of appropriate 110 EXPANDER connector slot. and tighten connector to door with two nuts (Figure 3): (2nd lOP) 1/0 EXPANDER 1 slot. (3rd lOP) \10 EXPANDER 2 slot. (530/540) Continue with step 12. 11. (520 ONLY) Install cable clamp on door so that it holds cable(s) in position (Figure 4). CONNECTOR GATE CABLE CLAMP Figure 4. 520 Computer Stack Door. 12.
9020/9030/9040 Environmental/Installation/PM 2-11 14. (ALL) Close processor stack door. Tighten thumbscrews to prevent Radio Frequency Interference (RFl) radiation. Replace the label that is used as a seal for the processor stack door (Part Number 5180-5201). CAUTION ENSURE THE I/O EXPANDER CONNECTOR ON THE PROCESSOR STACK DOOR IS COVERED. AS EXPLAINED IN THE NEXT STEP TO PREVENT RFI RADIATION. 15.
2-12 902090309040 Environmental Installation PM Figure 6. Plastic lOP Connector Cover. 16. (530/540 ONLY) Route cable between terminal block and base plate into enclosure. 17. (530/540 ONLY) Remove cover plate from appropriate lOP expander slot in the computer rear panel. Insert lOP cable connector into the appropriate slot and secure in place with two nuts on the posts: (slots viewed from rear.) (530 - 2nd lOP) Upper slot. (530 - 3rd lOP) Lower slot. (540 - 2nd lOP) Right slot. (540 - 3rd lOP) Left slot.
9020/9030/9040 Environmental/Installation/PM 2-13 512K RAM Board Installation Information Instructions For HP-Qualified Personnel: Follow the instructions that apply to the installation you are performing. For example, if you are installing the RAM card in a 520 computer you would perform the steps that begin with: (ALL), and (520). Load Board Systems that are shipped from the Fort Collins Systems Division with 1 CPU. 1 lOP.
2-14 9020/9030/9040 Environmentalilnstallation/PM 512K Byte RAM Board Installation 1. (ALL) TURN THE POWER OFF AND DISCONNECT THE POWER CORD. 2. (520) Open the left door. (530) Remove the front panel. (540) Remove the front bottom panel. 3. (530/540 ONLY) From the front of the computer, remove the Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) shield by loosening the six thumbscrews. 4. (ALL) Open processor stack door. CAUTION ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE DAMAGE CAN OCCUR IN THE FOLLOWING STEPS.
9020/9030/9040 Environmental/Installation/PM 2-15 1 Megabyte RAM Board Installation Instructions Read the following information then follow the instructions that apply to the installation you are performing. For example, if you are installing the RAM Boards in a 520 computer you would perform all steps that begin with: (ALL), and (520). RAM Boards 1 Megabyte RAM Boards can only be installed in pairs. Any combination of 256K, 512K, and pairs of 1 Megabyte boards can be used.
2-16 9020/9030/9040 Environmental/Installation/PM Part Numbers 1 Megabyte RAM Board (exchange) (new) Boot Loader ROM * Load Board 97046-69704 5061-7704 09020-80000 (Rev.A) 09020-80001 (Rev.B) 09855-66525 * See BOOT LOADER ROM on the previous page for part number applicability. When ordenng the ROM, the serial number and model number of the computer must be given to the individual taking the order.
9020/9030/9040 Environmental/Installation/PM 2-17 8. (520) Close the left side door. (530/540) Replace the RFI shield. 9. (520) Remove right side door. (530/540) Remove the top cover of the System II enclosure. The cover has one captive screw at the back of the box. Loosen the screw and slide the cover back and away from the box. 10. (530/540 ONLY) Disconnect the ac module cable and the service module cable. 11. (520) Remove three #2 Pozidriv screws from the mass storage cover (Figure 1).
2-18 9020/9030/9040 Environmental/Installation/PM 15. (520 With Bootstrap Loader Card) Remove Bootstrap Loader card and replace the Bootstrap Loader ROM with the new ROM. Use tool 8710-0585. Reinstall the card in the 1/0 card cage. (520 With Fixed Disc Drive Controller Assembly) Remove both cable connectors from controller assembly. Remove controller assembly and replace the Bootstrap Loader ROM with the new one (Figure 2). Reinstall the card in the 110 card cage.
9020/9030/9040 Environmental/Installation/PM 16. (520) Reinstall mass storage cover and right side door. (530/540) Reinstall I/O lid and connect the ac module cable and service module cable. 17. (530/540 ONLY)Reinstall the top cover on the System II enclosure. 18. (520) Close the right side door. (530) Replace front panel. (540) Replace the flip top cover and both front panels. 19. (ALL) Connect power cord to ac outlet.
2-20 9020/9030/9040 Environmental/Installation/PM
Choice of Packaging 9030/9040 Standard Features • Diagnostic Display Panel • Power Supply • 7 I/O Slots • • Single CPU Single I/O Processor • 512K Byte RAM • Real Time Clock • Manual Set 9030A • Bundled Systems 9040A 19 inch Rack-Mount • Enclosure (System II) (Standa 9040AT Desk-Height • 1.
3-1 Chapter 3 9030/40 Configuration 9030/9040 Standard Features Choice of Packaging Bundled Systems (Standard Features Plus) Plus Diagnostic Display Panel • • Power Supply • 7 I/O Slots • • Single CPU Single I/O Processor • 512K Byte RAM • Real • Manual Set 9030A • 9040A 19 inch Rack-Mount • Enclosure (System II) 9040AT 9040AM Desk-Height • 1.OM Byte RAM • 1.
4-1 Chapter 4 9030/40 Troubleshooting Power On 8 Total Elapsed Time in Seconds 10001 RESET $T ... AT ~~f' ."'w'" 0' .<" rnrnrn I; :~ 8 I Igg~1 • System Console Messages epOWERON 0<0' DBD 8 10001 ~(!)'" DBD RESET Loade r Rel)-( ([0 of OS) 'iT ART ~5~p .cOW,"" 0"'" 30 8 10001 RESET STAAT Loader Re I) )-( ([0 of OS) Load done. Loader Rev){ ([0 of OS) Load done. (Copyright info) Loade r Rel)){ ([0 of OS) Load done.
4-2 9030 140 Troubleshooting Indication ~ IQg~1 o S D POWER ON o RUN DBD Procedure Check/Replace: 1. Ac power cord 2. Service panel cable 3. Power supply cable 4. Power supply assembly 5. Ac module Note: No LEOs on. Closerrighten: 1. I/O door 2. Processor stack door Check/Replace: 1. Ambient air temperature 2. Clogged filter/airflow blockage 3. Fans 4. Power supply assembly Check/Replace: 1. Power supply assembly 2. I/O cards 3. Stack boards 4. System control module 5.
9030;40 Troubleshooting 4-3 Indication Procedure Press: MT "~~: 5 ,econd del,y) All I 0 LEDs on,for 12 second'? - N0l Yes 45 t 15 Any I 0 LEOs lett , Yes on~ ..... No -+- Check Keplace: 1. System control module 2. Service panel 3. Service panel cable 1 Read error number from table and fix problem. 1 I/O LEOS (l=on; O=off) Error No.
4-4 9030'40 Troubleshooting Indication [g TEST o Procedure [g IgQQI DUMP TEST .POWeRON o Igggi DUMP .POWERON Darn( Darn ) ORUN ORUN 1""---' [g: 10001 = RESET START .POWERON ~ .--- 0 10001 RESET STAAT MEN DUMP .POWERON DBD D~rn i:llggQI 8Igg~, ORUN TEST D<.Ootf' .POWeRON o 0 ORUN .POWERON _ ORUN DaD DBD ORUN Check/Replace: 1. I/O cards 2. lOP in slot 2 3. System control module 4. lOP cable Fault Indicators (Sheet 3 of 3) Check: 1. Operating system 2.
5-1 Chapter 5 9030/40 Diagnostics System Loader Messages Trailer NNNNN indicates Rev. A loader select codes. Example: Where: NNNNN is 21 2~ Remainder ~ 2 - 1 = lOP number Slot number Trailer SELECT CODE NN indicates Rev. B loader select codes; 0 through 7 = 1st lOP, 8 through 15 = 2nd lOP, and 16 through 24 = 3rd lOP. Messages Loade r }(){){ - Informational message identifying the revision of the system loader.
5-2 9030/40 Diagnostics Error Code #6 BAD CARD DR DEVICE: NNNNN BAD CARD DR DEVICE: SELECT CODE NN - Informational message. A hardware failure has been detected (interface card or mass storage device did not pass the Module Self-Test). The loader continues searching for an operating system. Possible causes: bad interface card or mass storage device.
9030/40 Diagnostics 5-3 Error Code #20 BAD RTC: NNNNN BAD RTC: SELECT CODE NN Error Code #21 BAD SP: SELECT CODE NN - Indicates that the HP 9030 and HP 9040 computer's - Indicates that the built in Real Time Clock is not operating correctly. service processor failed self-test. car d f 0 un d - (Not an error.) Error Code #22 T est Error Code #23 Test Module did not find SCM HP-UX 4.
5-4 9030/40 Diagnostics Self test error 4: Memory reduced to: NNNNNNNN Bytes. MCs:(list) Where: NNNNNNNN = number of bytes (in decimal) that are available. = A list of Memory Controller numbers which had failures. Up to 10 MC numbers are printed in 10 two character fields, with no intervening spaces. For example: "MCs: 1 210" indicates that Memory Controllers 1, 2, and 10 have failed the memory test. Memory boards (and memory controllers) are numbered from 1~ starting at the bottom of the RAM.
9030/40 Diagnostics 5-5 Service Panel Switches Function Switch SELF TEST Pressing this latching switch initiates a continuous system self-test. As long as the switch is latched, continous self testing occurs. Pressing the switch again, unlatching it, terminates the self-test. RESET Pressing this switch resets the system, stopping all running programs and resetting all I/O select codes. After reset, the system waits for further instructions.
5-6 9030140 Diagnostics Power Supply LEDs LED Indication When lit Cure DOORS OPEN Interface card cage door or processor stack door is open. OV also lights. Close door(sl, tighten thumbscrews. STACK TEMP Processor stack temperature has exceeded lOO°e. Check ambient air temperature, airflow, fans, power supply assembly. SEC BOARD + 12MM mass storage power supply has failed or temperature in power supply assembly has exceeded 100°e.
903040 Diagnostics Service Processor Code Flowchart 5-7
5-8 9030/40 Diagnostics r--------., I Service Processor I I -"1 Can Now Display IL Stack Fault Info ________ ...JI is;nd AnyE;;o-;-Msg -, I To All Output Modules. I ~ Wit! ~ot Return From I ' - - _ - - - ._ _......J - : ~~~~~: I~~~~~Output : tJi~.~~~E~~ __ j r---------., Send Message I I -~ '------.
9030/40 Diagnostics r--------., ! I I Either No Card I "Internal Card" I L ________ J r---------, ~-------- 903040 SCM I " / - -tL __________ J yes ",..... r---------, _ -IL _________ 9020 Keyboard i ...J r--------l _~ ~:t~~r~~~o 1~;~~ I r---------, Send Four 16~81t I Patterns To From I A Keyboard Or SCM Register I I IL Reg 5 Of Test Card ...lI ________ I ~_ I I L _________ .J r--------, f I _~ Save.
5-10 903040 Diagnostics
6-1 Chapter 6 9030/40 Adjustments The 9030/40 has no adjustments.
6-2 9030;40 Adjustments
7-1 Chapter 7 9030/40 Peripherals Select Codes Select Code 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Usage I/O Slot 0 1/0 Slot 1 110 510t 2 1/0510t3 LO 510t 4 1/0 510t 5 );0 510t 6 5ystem Control Module HP-CIO Interface Cards HP 27110A Standard HP-IB Features • IEEE-488-1978 compatible. • Supports DMA with two modes of performance: High Speed Mode for operation with fixed discs or other high-speed peripherals, and Standard Mode for instruments and slower peripherals. • Supports up to 14 device loads.
7-2 903040 Peripherals S7: -UP FOR NORMAL SPEED -DOWN FOR HIGH SPEED HP 27110A HP-IB Interface Card (27110-63001 HP-IB Connector nth 27110A HP-IBlnt_ 01' 1n..,...,1 HP-IB Device Pin & Socket Connector 1" Device 2nd Device High Speed: 1m/Device Load. 15m Max. Normal Speed: 2m/Device Load. Max.
9030/40 Peripherals 7-3 Available HP-IB Cables Product Number Length (in meters) 92220R 10833D 45529A 45529B 45529C 5060-9459 5060-9460 0.3 0.5 1.0 2.0 4.0 6.0 8.0 HP 27112A General Purpose I/O (GPIO) 16-Bit Parallel Features • Choice of programmable operating modes (clocked or transparent) for ease of use with instrumentation. • Supports + 5V level on all input and output signals, plus an optional + 12V level on output signals.
7-4 9030/40 Peripherals SW2 S1: Bidirectional Bus Enable; Up - Disabled. Down - Enabled. S2: Internal Handshake Enable; Up - Disabled. Down - Enabled. S3: Full/Pulse Handshake Enable; Up - Disabled. Down - Enabled (HP 97060A). S4 and S5: Data Input Clock Select; Both Down - backplane sync cycle completion. Both Up - Backplane sync cycle completion. S4 Up and S5 Down - Busy to ready edge of PFLAG (trail edge). S4 Down and 55 Up - Ready to busy edge of the PFLAG (lead edge).
9030/40 Peripherals 7-5 To configure the GPIO card: 1. Install jumpers in WI, W2, and W3, according to whether 5-volt or 12-volt logic levels are to be used. 2. Set the card's switches for proper operation. 3. If necessary, increase the delays on the card as follows: Two one-shots (EI5) on the GPIO card generate the write delay and the internal handshake delay. The write delay one-shot provides approximately 100 nsec for the output data to settle.
7 -6 9030 40 Peripherals HP 27122A Remote Job Entry (RJE) Features • 1,200 to 19,200 baud rates. • Compatible with EIA RS-232C and CCITT V.24 specifications. • Supports Bell type 208B. 2096. and 212 data sets or equivalent. • Supports Siemens MSV2 protocol. • Works with full or half duplex modems. and supports AUTO ANSWER and ORIGINATE. • Provides link control functions: line bid. normal and transparent data modes. all responses. and link termination. • Assures data integrity with CRC error checking.
9030/40 Peripherals 7-7 HP 27128A Asynchronous Serial Interface (ASI) Features • Switch selectable and software programmable baud rate; up to 19,200 bits per second. • EIA RS-232C, CCITT V.24, and CCITT V.28 compatibility. • Asynchronous transmission in simplex, full duplex, and echoplex mode. • Programmable format control and built-in framing error, overrun error, and parity checking. • Break detection, support for X-ON/X-OFF and terminal emulation mode.
7-8 9030AO Peripherals HP 27128A Asynchronous Serial Interface (ASI) Card
9030 40 Peripherals 7-9 Std. Cable. 5m F....... DB25P (ISO 21 I 0) (27128-63002 or 8120-4309) Option 001 Cable. 5m II M8.. DB25S (27122-63001 or 8120-4311i . I Cabling Termma Anyo I f these ... are compa tible with any of these. " \ I ASI Interface Cables Peripheral ca~~s 13232N (5m) ~ TD' F 13232U Modem ~ ~ 9221 SA (15m) Peripheral [J 2647F 30-Pin 25-Pin 26248 (Port 2) 2626A (Port 2) 2622A. 2623A 26248 (Port 1). 2626A (Port 1). 2627A.
7-10 9030/40 Peripherals HP 27130A/B Asynchronous 8-Channel Multiplex Features • CCITT V.28 and EIA RS-232C compatible. • Supports simplex, echoplex, or full-duplex mode (asynchronous transmission only). • Selection of data transmission attributes can be performed independently on each channel. • Local intelligence reduces time consumed by the CPU during 110 transactions by offering edit functions, special character recognition, and handshake protocol control.
9030/40 Peripherals 7-11 HP 97062A Color Video Features • Medium-resolution interface to 19-inch color monitor. • Produces RS-343-compatible signals across three coaxial cables. • Uses four memory planes to display 16 colors from 4096 available. • Supports all Graphics/9000 plotter commands including area shading.
7-12 903040 Peripherals Set the bus address of the LAN unit to 0 by setting the switches on the back of the unit to these positions: LAN Unit Switch Settings (27110-63001 1150-1629 15m Branch Cable (Included. Maximum of 3 (50m)) I I ! 27110A HP-IB Interface (Included L ~ii~ I Std 5A ) LAN Unit Maximum of 100 Nodes 50 Ohm Terminator ~ 2.5mMin.
8-1 Chapter 8 9030/40 Replaceable Parts Exchange Parts New Part Number Rebuilt Part Number 09855-67980 5061-6803 5061-6805 5061-7704 09955-66510 09855-69980 97043-69803 97047-69805 97046-69704 09955-69510 Description Power Supply Assembly Floating Point CPU 512K RAM Board 1M RAM Board System Control Module Non-Exchange Parts Part Number 09955-66500 09955-66511 09955-66501 5061-4224 5061-4225 5061-4228 97043-69235 5061-4232 3103-0377 Description Motherboard Service Panel Board lIO Backplane Proc
8-2 903040 Replaceable Parts Replaceable Parts, Exploded View # 1 Index Number Part Number 1 2 3 *4 *5 *6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1600-1318 4114-0991 5041-3470 0701-0715 1600-1315 07908-00002 09955-67902 5061-9436 5061-9448 5061-9523 1600-1314 1600-1300 09955-66511 3101-2524 5041-0368 1600-1301 1600-1299 7121-3730 Item Description Front Panel, HP 9040 • Window Clamp • Window • Window Frame • Upper Front Panel • Beltline Strip Lower Front Panel, HP 9040 Rip-Top Cover, HP 9040 Top Cover (System II) Bottom Cove
9030/40 Replaceable Parts 8-3 'Xi, I Y NOTE: Small in parentheses n~7:.:e;:rts.
8-4 9030 40 Replaceable Parts Replaceable Parts, Exploded View #2 Index Number Part Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1600-1318 4114-0991 5041-3470 7101-0702 1600-1298 7101-0701 09955-66511 3101-2524 5041-0368 1600-1287 97043-69235 5061-6803 97043-69803 5061-6806 5061-4228 09855-69232 5061-6805 97047-69805 5061-7704 97046·69704 5061-4224 1460-1981 4040-2114 4040-2115 5061-4264 3160-0377 8120-3790 8120-4016 09855-69980 3160-0377 1600-1286 09955-69510 1420-0302 09
9030/40 Replaceable Parts 8-5 Replaceable Parts, Exploded View #2, Continued Index Number 09855-61600 09855-61605 09855-61601 09855-61602 09855-61603 09855-61604 09855-61606 9135-0177 1600-1312 Power Cord - U.S.A., 110V - Great Britain - Australia - Europe - U.S.A.
8-6 9030/40 Replaceable Parts
9030/40 Replaceable Parts 8-7 21 33 26 I 3 Exploded V·lew #2
9-1 Chapter 9 9030/40 Diagrams PROCESSOR STACK POWER SUPPLY I MOTHERBOARD HAM I I lOP I I cpu I I 1/0 BACKPLANE' C lOP t- sus I r--t '----- SERVICE PANEL SYSTEM CONTROL MODULE SC7 CONTROL STATUS I SCC SC1 SC2 fiE'~ SC4 SC5 SC6 PRIMARY BD I SECONDARY BD I SUPERVISOR SO I 1 I J 'AVAILABLE 1,0 CARDS HP-IB GP-IO PSI ASI (RS232) MUX LAN SRM RJE RGB Video Computer Block Diagram MOTHERBOARD SYSTEM CONTROL MODULE FOCUS STACK SERVICE PANEL I 1/0 BACKPLANE P12(50) (96)P11
PRIMARY BOARD RECTIFIER AND CAPACITORS ~ 1--.i--;-+-o--9-j-l>--jr----::J[:--'II>-----,---r=-----=-t ~~-------------<'--7 ,19VUNREG FULL-BRIDGE RECTIFIER 19VUNREG 1------1.-+-+-~ + 12V o w o ~ o 9. OJ (.Q @ ~ I---------~ PPON FAN CONTROL LOW LINE PROCESSOR STACK TEMPERATURE ~ OVER TEMP 1I...-___- J I - - - -......------------=--:;::;.;.;.::::.:;;...
9030/40 Diagrams MEMORY PROCESSOR BUS (MPB)1 SYSTEM CLOCK NOTES 1 MEMORY PROCESSOR BUS INCLUDES: ADDRESS, DATA, BUS CONTROL, POWER AND GROUND, SELF-TEST MISCELLANEOUS CONTROL 2 MEMORY CONTROLLER LOAD RESISTORS 3 RAM BOARDS CAN BE 256K, 512K, OR PAIRS OF 1M BOARDS LOAD BOARD' 4 REQUIRED WHEN RAM IS MADE UP OF SIX OR LESS 1 MEGABYTE BOARDS; OR ONE CPU, ONE lOP, AND ONE 512K RAM BOARD. lOP lOP BUS ~~~S!"'T=RA--T=E-..
9-4 9030,40 Diagrams TO I.lPB 32 CHIP SELECTS I.
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9030/40 Diagrams 9-9 IMPPER CAM CS REGISTER SELECTED ADDRESS ROW 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Y ADDRESS SELECTED BLOCK NUMBER 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 :5 0 o 1 2 :5 )( AND Y ADDRESS SELECTS WORD WITHIN THE BLOCK 4K 4K 4K 4K 4K 4K 4K 4K 4K 4K 4K 4K 4K 4K 4K 4K 4K 4K 4K 4K 4K 4K 4K 4K 4K 4K 4K 4K 4K 4K 4K 4K WORDS WORDS WORDS WORDS WORDS WORDS WORDS WORDS WORDS WORDS WORDS WORDS WORDS WORDS WORDS WORDS WORDS W
9-10 9030/40 Diagrams ------I~__tl LOGICAL MEMORY ADDRESS (27 BITS) 12 BITS 4 , EVEN CS ROWS 1 ODD CS ROWS Y ADDRESS 8 1 X ADDRESS I Y PHYSICAL MEMORY ADDRESS 0 { 1 17 18 23 I~~~I X xl X-DON'T CARE LOGICAL PAGE NUMBER 31 Ix----xl MAPPER CAM DATA FORMAT 512K Memory Mapping Operation
9030/40 Diagrams HEALER CAM (ADDRESS) HEALER RAM (DATA) 31 0 I 31 32 0 , 0 I I DATA 11 39 CHECK , 0 BITS 11 • • • / • • • I~ , / / 1=HEALED LOCATION 9-11 ~"f----- PHYSICAL MEMORY (19 BITS) X=DON'T CARE 512K Memory Healing ADDRESS----J~~I 31
9-12 9030/40 Diagrams MPB 32 MEMORY ADDRESS BUS AND CONTROL (9 ADDRESS AND 3 CONTROLNRAS.NCAS.
9-13 9030/40 Diagrams HEALER CAM (ADDRESS) HEALER RAM (DATA) 31 0 [ 31 32 0 , 0 I I DATA 11 11 • • • • • • I~ / 131 / / ( 0 1 10 11 X AND Y ADDRESS ~ 1-HEALED LOCATION 39 CHECK , BITS 0 L .......... PHYSICAL r--- MEMORY ADDRESS-----.
9·14 9030/40 Diagrams System Control Module Block Diagram
9-15 9030/40 Diagrams Motherboard Connectors Connecting Assembly Designator PI P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 PIO Pll P12 P13 PI4 PI5 PI6 P17 PI8 Processor Stack Processor Stack Power Supply Power Supply Power Supply Power Supply Power Supply Power Supply System Control Module System Control Module 110 Backplane lOP Finstrate Power Supply Fan, 110 Fan Processor Stack Fan Processor Stack Door, 110 Door (Not Used) Uninterruptible Power Supply Mass Storage Device Motherboard P1 P2 1 ~14 1~14 '" .;4..
9-16 9030/40 Diagrams Pl +3.85 + 3.85 +5 +5 +5 -2 GND GND GND GND GND GND 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 P3 P2 13 12 11 10 9 +3.85 +3.85 +5 +5 +5 +5 -2 GND GND GND GND GND NPV GND GND + 12 -6.2 +6.2 NPI ST1 ST3 ST5 ST7 ST9 ST11 13 12 11 10 9 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 NDO GND + 12 -6.2 +6.
9-17 9030/40 Diagrams P9 Pl0 Pl1 A A GNO U54 NMIO GNO ST8 ST6 STl ST3 STll ST10 GNO NOO NSTLEO NPOOP GND -19 +19 GNO 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 GNO US2 USl GNO ST7 ST5 ST2 ST4 ST12 ST9 GNO NOOORLEO NPSTLEO NIOOP GNO -19 +19 GNO P13 P14 FANGNO 4 FANP 3 FANGNO 2 -KEY[} 1 FANI FANGN°tJ FANF 2 FANGNO 1 +12 +12 -12 -12 GNO UPSl UPS2 GNO NSELFT PPON NMI GNO NSTS NIFC GNO NOENO NARO GNO NIOSB GNO NPOLL GNO NIC3 NIC4 GNO NPAO NPA2 GNO NIOOl NI003 GNO NI005 NI007 GNO NI009 NIO
9-18 9030/40 Diagrams Motherboard Signal Definitions Signal -KEY-12 -19 -2 12 12MM 16 19 3.85 5 5BB 6.7 AC+ ACCCLK CS-12 CS-2 CS-2G CS12 CS3.85 CS5 CS6.7 CSGND DGND FANCTL FANF FANGND FANI FANP GND LOLINE MS-12 MS-19 MS-2 MS12 MS19 MS3.85 MS5 MS6.7 NARQ NBR NDEND NDO NDOORLED NFANHI NFLG NIC1 NIC2 NIC3 NIC4 Definition Keyed hole in connector. - 12 volt supply. - 19 volt supply. - 2 volt supply. 12 volt supply. 12 volt supply to mass storage devices only. 16 volt bias supply voltage. 19 volt supply. 3.
9030/40 Diagrams 9-19 Motherboard Signal Definitions (Continued) Signal NIDO NIDOO NIDOI NID02 NID03 NID04 NID05 NID06 NID07 NID08 NID09 NIDOlO NIDOll NID012 NID013 NID014 NID015 NIDOP NIFC NIOSS NMI NMID NMYPA NPAO NPAI NPA2 NPDO NPDOP NPFW NPI NPKPWR NPOLL NPSTLED NPV NSELFT NSTLED NSTS NSYSPU NWAIT POLL PPON PST PWMEN READ Definition 110 cage door open (negative true). OR'd with NPDO. I/O bus input/output data bit 0 (negative true). 110 bus input/output data bit 1 (negative true).
9-20 9030/40 Diagrams Motherboard Signal Definitions (Continued) Description Signal STl ST2 ST3 ST4 ST5 ST6 ST7 ST8 ST9 STlO STU STl2 STACKTEMP TON USI US2 US4 UPSI UPS2 Stack self-test from slot I. Stack self-test from slot 2. Stack self-test from slot 3. Stack self-test from slot 4. Stack self-test from slot 5. Stack self-test from slot 6. Stack self-test from slot 7. Stack self-test from slot 8. Stack self-test from slot 9. Stack self-test from slot 10. Stack self-test from slot II.
9030/40 Diagrams 110 Backplane PO 840_"'5 A40--- P8 R 2 !!.-A1 P1 840_"!i 1 A40--!! P2 840:::J A40 P3 840~ A40 840~ A40 81 "":i A1.......J; i!""_81 P5 i!"'_81 P6 i!"'_81 J7 il..- A1 !!.-A1 i!"" 848 ;!..A48 J7 P8 A GND - - - E 3 - I D O 40 39 38 37 38 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 81 A1 e!'"_81 A40 A 40 :c: !!.-A1 840~ 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 il..
9-22 9030/40 Diagrams 1/0 Backplane Signal Definitions Signal -12 12 5 5BB 5P 5S ACAC+ CCLK GND IDO IDOP NARQ NBR NDEND NDPA NFLG NICI NIC2 NIC3 NIC4 NIDO NIFC NIODO NIODI NIOD2 NIOD3 NIOD4 NIOD5 NIOD6 NIOD7 NIOD8 NIOD9 NIODlO NIODll NIOD12 NIOD13 NIOD14 NIOD15 NIOSB NMYPA NNMI NPAO NPAI NPA2 NPA3 NPFW NPOLL Definition -12 volt supply. 12 volt supply. 5 volt supply. 5 volt supply, battery backup. Primary 5 volt supply. Secondary 5 volt supply. 25 KHz ac sine wave from power supply.
9030/40 Diagrams I/O Backplane Signal Definitions (Continued) Signal NSTS NSWO NSWI NSW2 NSYNC NUAD NWAIT PPON READ SGND SPON Definition 110 bus status (negative true). Select code switch 0 (negative true). Select code switch 1 (negative true). Select code switch 2 (negative true). Synchronize (negative true). Your address; slot/select code select (negative true). (Not used) Primary power on; all outputs in spec. I/O bus data direction (positive true; high indicates data to lOP). Safety ground.
9-24 9030/40 Diagrams SCM Connectors Designator Connecting Assembly L S Service Panel Conn. Motherboard (Connector PIO) Motherboard (Connector P9) Service Panel SCM 1): .,.. 40 2 !!.....39 SERVICE PANEL S 61 "'li A1..J: i'l* 618 61 .,.
30/40 Diagrams SCM Signal Definitions Signal -12 -19 5 5F 12 16 19 CCLK GND NDOORLED NFANHI NFLG NICI NlC2 NlC3 NIC4 NIDOO NID01 NID02 NID03 NID04 NID05 NID06 NID07 NID08 NID09 NIDOlO NID011 NID012 NID013 NID014 NID015 NIFC NIOOLED NI01LED NI02LED NI03LED NI04LED NI05LED NI06LED NIOSB NLOADLED NMEMDUMP NMI NMYPA NPAO NPA1 NPA2 NPDOP Definition - 12 volt supply. - 19 volt supply. 5 volt supply 5 volt fused supply. 12 volt supply. 16 volt bias supply. 19 volt supply. Baud rate generator for I/O backplane.
9-26 9030/40 Diagrams SCM Signal Definitions (Continued) Signal NPFW NPOLL NPSLED NPSTLED NRESET NRUNLED NSCMLED NSELFf NSELFfEST NSELFfESTLED NSTlLED NST2LED NST3LED NST4LED NSTSLED NST6LED NST7LED NST8LED NST9LED NSTlOLED NSTl1LED NSTl2LED NSTART NSTLED NSTS NSYNC NTEMPLED NWAlT PPON READ STl ST2 ST3 ST4 STS ST6 ST7 ST8 ST9 STlO STll STl2 US4 UPSI UPS2 Definition Power fail warning (negative true). 110 bus interface poll (negative true). PS LED on service panel (negative true).
10-1 Chapter 10 9030/40 Reference Real-Time ClockINon-Volatile Memory Contents Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 Byte 9 Bytes 10-13 Byte 14 Byte 15 Byte 16 Bytes 17-24 Bytes 25-44 Byte 45 Bytes 46-47 Bytes 48-53 Bytes 54-57 Bytes 58-60 Byte 61 Bytes 62-63 - - Second Clock Check Byte Minute Stack Size (two times number of finstrates) Hour Century Day of Week Day of Month Month Year Control Registers Timer Resolution Timeout Scan Resolution Keyboard Initialization Data Defa
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