HP 9000 Series 500 Computers 9050 CE Handbook Reorder Number 09050-90035 Requires Binder No. 9282-0683 Printed in U.S.A. 5/85 Flidl ':1:.
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Product Information Environmental/Installation/PM Configuration Troubleshooting Diagnostics Adjustments Peripherals Replaceable Parts I I I I I I I Ii Diagrams I Reference II Service Notes II
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1-1 9050 Product Infonnation . ~__________________ ~II~al~~1 _ Product Description Features • • • • • • • • • 32 Bit CPU with 32 bit data paths. 12 Slot processor stack. Up to three CPU boards. Up to 10M bytes of RAM. One or two lOP boards. Up to four Display Station Buffer cards (DSB). Error correcting and self healing memory. Compatible with 4.0 and later HP-UX operating system . 7 C-IIO Slots with built in medium speed HP-IB. Expandable with second lOP and 110 expander. • • • • Real time clock.
1-2 9050 Product Information System Software A list of the system software is in the reference section. Tools List HP Part Number Description 9300-0794 Antistatic Kit 09855-67004 Power Supply Discharge Tool 8710-0899 # 1 Pozidriv Screwdriver 8710-0900 #2 Pozidriv Screwdriver 8730-0001 Flat Blade Screwdriver 8710-0585 Ie Extractor 8720-0007 112 inch Nut Driver 8720-0005 3/8 inch Nut Driver Related Documentation Related Documents are listed in the reference section.
2-1 I 9050 EnvironmentalllnstallationIPM Environmental Height 234mm Width 325mm Length 530mm Weight 20 Kg ±5 Kg Operating Temperature o to Storage Temperature + 55 Degrees C. - 40 to + 75 Degrees C. Operating Humidity 5 to 95% RH at 40 Degrees C. Operating Altitude 4600 metres (15 000 ftl Non-operating Altitude 15 300 metres (50 000 ftl Shock of 30 Gs for a pulse duration of 11 milliseconds.
2-2 9050 Environmental/Installation/PM Installation 1. Unpack the computer. 2. Using the information in the "Line Voltage and Fusing" subsection of the Installation and Configuration manual, ensure the line voltage, and ground, are correct and within tolerance. 3. Ensure the line voltage switch is set correctly: up for 110 Vac; down for 220 Vac. 4. Ensure the fuse is correct for the voltage being applied to the system you are installing. 5. Remove the shipping spacers in the 110 card cage. 6.
3-1 9050 Configuration . ~________________ ~llcha3~rl _ Configuration These system configurations are current at the time of manual publication. Due to the frequent change of the system components, it is suggested that you consult the latest edition of the Supported Peripherals Matrix for current information. Minimum Configuration • • • • HP9050. System console (terminal and interface). Revision 4.0 or later HP-UX on 114 inch tape cartridge. Mass storage device with tape reader. • 1.5M byte of RAM.
3-2 9050 Configuration 9050 AT - Option 022 and one of the CPU options are required. - 1 112M byte RAM (three 512K byte boards). -One lOP. - 27110AlB HP-IB interface. - 27128A Asynchronous Serial Interface (with female connector). - Single user HP-UX operating system. - Single user Fortran 77. - Single user HP Pascal. - Single user Graphics/9000 DGLIAGP. - Single user Asynchronous Terminal Emulator. Options 500 One CPU, floating point. 600 Two CPUs, floating point. 700 Three CPUs, floating point.
9050 Configuration Interface Cards HP Product Number Description BuiltIn Internal HP-IB Interface 2285A LAN Local Area Network Interface. Use HP 27110A - HP-IB. 27110NB HP-IB Interface 27112A GPIO General Purpose Interface 27122A RJE Interface 27123A SRM Interface 27125A LANIC Interface 27128A ASI Asynchronous Serial Interface 27130NB Asynchronous 8-Channel Multiplexer 97060Aff Graphics Processor. Use HP 27112A GPIO Interface Card.
3-4 9050 Configuration 5witch 2 (5W2) ROM 8KX8 16KX8 32KX8 32KX8 51 &52 51 Open Closed Open Closed 52 Open Open Closed Closed 53&54 Future use. 55 thru 57 Internal HP-IB select code (L5B = 58 Internal HP-IB Disable (open disabled) = 55). • HP-IB select code = 0 thru 6 . • I/O slot corresponding to internal HP-IB is empty.
9050 Configuration 3-5 HP 97060A Graphics Processor Color Monitor Such As HP 13279B 97060A 31BNC, 2m (Included With 97060A) To 9111A Tablet HP-IB Cable, Not Included HP 27122A Remote Job Entry (RJE) 2S-PinE}£-E] 27122A RJE Interface ~customer SUPPlied-_ _~1 Pin & Socket Connector HP 27123A Shared Resource Management (SRM) Series2()() Note: Rcqlllrc=, 97058A --otii.mrt' rQ cC:P- 1m ~ToOtherworkstatiOn '97061 A = 10m B=25m C=60m D = 60m (unterminated) or SRM Controller (50961-61600) 0.
3-6 9050 Configuration HP 27128A Asynchronous Serial Interface (ASI) en nl"'-----llJ Sld. Cable, 5m f F...,.leOB25P(ISD 2110) (271_) 27128A ASI Interlace Pin & Socket Connector _DB25S Tenninal Cabling Any of these ... Ir/--------------------------------~\\ are compatible with any of these.
9050 Configuration HP 27130AIB Asynchronous 8-Channel Multiplexer Peripheral Peripheral Cable 2647F 27130AlB ASI Interlace 2622A, 2623A 26248 (Port 1), 2626A (Port 1), 2627A 0.7 Mf"tf;>rs (28658-63001 ) (included) 25-Pin 26248 (Port 2) 2626A (Port 2) SO-Pm Connl'ctor \-= I ·~-.l, -=====- I i ~M ~ 2601A Included W!2601 40242M I , Ie ! -_:.J ~ (5M) OR 2392A OPT. ~ 301 25 PIN 2392A Female DB25S R8-232C Connection Panel (28658-60005, Included) I1T:l.- 13242G (5M) £.
3-8 9050 Configuration HP 27140A Modem MUX Interface Peripheral Peripheral Cables ~n ~ PIN and SOCKET CONNECTOR 27140A MODEM MUX LI - 2647F 92219B (15m) 3O-Pin 1.0M (28659-63002) (included) 13242N (5m) Or 2101 A ~ 92218A (15m) 50-PIN - 2 1248 (Port 2) 2828A (Port 2) _lAtB 25-Pin _A I 2622A, 2623A 2624B (Port 1). 2626A (Port 1). 2627 A. 2703A FEMALE DB25S 50-Pin R5-232C Connection Panel (28659-60005. Included) 19= M 402421.1 (5M) OR 2392A OPT. 301 9 25 PIN 172550 ..----r.
4-1 _ I 9050 Troubleshooting _________________ . ~llcha4~rl Procedure Start. I S(itch the computer on. Power indication LEOs and fans OK? (OT - OFF, Power On - ON, IB - ON, Stack PS - OFF.) Y1ES ~~rect overtemperature, power supply, or fans problems. Chapter 5. Stack LEOs OK? (On for 112 second then all off.) YES NO Replace faulty stack board then retest. Faulty board corresponds to lit LED.
4-2 9050 Troubleshooting
5-1 9050 Diagnostics . ~________________ ~IICM5~~1 _ Reset Switch Self-test Switch 110 Card Cage LEDs Processor Stack Leds Status LEDs Front Panel LEOs and Switches Diagnostics Overview Self-tests run: • At power on. • Self-test switch pressed. • Self-test switch pressed for 3.5 seconds. Press switch again, or cycle power, to terminate the self-test loop. Board Self-Tests The board self-tests reside on each stack board and 110 board that has a microprocessor.
5-2 9050 Diagnostics Boot Loader Self-Tests The boot loader performs the following checks and operations before transferring control to the operating system. 1. Initializes the 1/0 cards: a. Looks for a device to display system loader messages (starts with Graphics Display). b. Checks I/O cards for what is available and where it is located. c. Turns on I/O card cage LEOs for 112 second. 2. Sends Loa de r Re \1_ to the output device. 3. Performs loader I/O self tests: a. b. c. d. e.
9050 Diagnostics 5-3 1/0 LED Error Codes. Error No. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...
5-4 9050 Diagnostics 8. Loader loads operating system into RAM. a. Operating system must be HP-UX 4.0 or later. b. Displays os 1011 .... c. After "OS 10" number displayed, any error will cause program to stop and output an error message. d. Loader checks OS header for required amount of memory. Loads OS or displays NOT ENOUGH USABLE MEMORY; TOTAL IS XXXX. 9. Displays Load Done. a. Transfers control to operating system. b. If pre 4.0 release operating system is used, the computer will stop here.
9050 Diagnostics 5-5 LEDs Stack LEOs • • • • • Directly controlled by stack boards. Lit for 112 second at start of Board Self-Tests (if a board occupies the slot). LEDs indicate stack board failure during board self-tests. LED corresponding to 1M byte RAM boards will blink during self-test. More than one LED lit; lowest number that is lit corresponds to the failed self-test. • One LED lit; indicates failed board. 110 Card Cage LEOs • Controlled by loader self-test program via SCM board.
5-6 9050 Diagnostics Overt em perature • Turned on when CPU (slot one), or main power supply is in an overtemperature condition. • Powered by IB voltage. • When overtemperature occurs, stack power supply turns off main power supply and turns on LED. • LED on indicates power available to internal bias (uses IB to power LED). • LED on indicates main power supply turned off ( + 5 volt LED off). • LED on indicates stack power supply off (stack PS LED is off).
9050 Diagnostics 5-7 Normal Operation Sequence Operation Power On Self-Tests (Board). Normal Indication Probable Failure IB LED on. AC to Main Power Supply Power On switch. AC power cable. Fuse. 110/220 switch. Interlock switch not engaged. Stack PS to Main PS cable disconnected. OTLEO off. Temperature in stack and Main PS is in tolerance. Temperature Filter screen clogged. Fans. Stack PS LED off. Voltages on stack PS are in tolerance. Stack PS board. + 19 volts or -12 volts to the Stack PS.
5-8 9050 Diagnostics Normal Operation Sequence Operation Normal Indication (continued) What Normal Indicates Probable Failure "Loader Rev._" on output device. Boot loader is running. No output device. Output device failed its self-test. Output device not powered up. No System Loader Error Messages on output device (or I/O card cage LEOs lit). I/O cards passed self-tests. Internal HP-IB passed selftests. SCM passed self-test. NVM is good. 1/0 bus is good. RTC is operating. 110 cards.
9050 Diagnostics 5-9 Power Indication LEDs This chart shows the LEDs that are lit for various power supply conditions. It also indicates which board is the most likely faulty component. A "I" in the Fault Location column indicates the Stack PS board. A "2" in the Fault Location column indicates the Main PS Assembly. A "3" in the Fault Location column indicates the motherboard, or the rest of the sytem.
5-10 9050 Diagnostics System Loader Message Each of the System Loader Messages are explained below. Possible causes for many of the messages are provided. If the message begins with "ERROR:" the system halts after issuing the message. If the message begins with "NOTE:" the message provides information and the computer continues operating. The computer will attempt to output messages to a Graphics Display Station if one is present.
9050 Diagnostics 5-11 MEDIA/DE!.IICE NOT READY: SELECT CODE NN - While loading. The media (Volume) was removed from the device (e.g. a floppy disc was pulled out of a disc drive), the device went offline, or a hardware problem caused the device to become "not ready". UNRECo!.IERABLE DATA: SELECT CODE NN - Part of the operating system is not readable. Possible causes: media failure or mass storage device hardware failure. END OF !.loLUME: SELECT CODE NN - Attempt to address or read past the end of a volume.
5-12 9050 Diagnostics Operating System Error Messages The self-test messages displayed by the operating system consist of: 1. Self-Test Waming and Error Messages. 2. Fatal Error Messages. 3. Software Failure Messages Warning and Error Messages C1 0 c f, art d d ate rt 0 t set. - This message indicates that either the contents of the NVM are not valid at powerup or the clock has not been set since this condition was detected.
9050 Diagnostics 5-13 S elf t est err 0 r 5: Fewer fin s t rat e s we ref 0 un d t han ex pee ted. - This message is displayed when the number of boards recorded in the Non-Volatile Memory (NVM) is greater than the actual number of boards in the stack. If the number of boards in the stack is greater than the number stored in the NVM, the number in the NVM is updated to reflect the larger stack size.
5-14 9050 Diagnostics
6-1 9050 Adjustments . '_----________________ ~llcM6~~1 There are no field adjustments in the HP 9050 Computer.
6-2 9050 Adjustments
7-1 9050 Peripherals . ~llcM7~rl '--__________________ Interface Cards HP-IB Interface - HP 27110A/B 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; Standard Mode for instruments and slower peripherals. • Supports up to 14 device loads. • Selectable as HP-IB controller or slave. • Built in hardware self-test.
7-2 9050 Peripherals LOAD RESISTOR PACK IN NORMAL-SPEED POSITION OR IF NOT SYSTEM CONTROLLER IN HIGH SPEED MOVE LOAD RESISTOR PACK HERE FOR HIGH-SPEED OPERATION AND SYSTEM CONTROLLER S7: -UP FOR NORMAL SPEED -DOWN FOR HIGH SPEED HP 27110A/B HP-IB Interface Card
9050 Peripherals 7-3 General Purpose Interface (GPIO) - HP 27112A Features • Choice of programmable operating modes (clocked or transparent) for ease of use with instrumentation. • 5upports + 5 V level on all input and output signals, plus an optional + 12 V level on output signals. • Programmed data detection for either positive true or ground true levels. • Independent 16 bit input and output buses and storage registers. • Two control and two status lines.
7-4 9050 Peripherals 5W2 51: Bidirectional Bus Enable: Up - Disabled. Down - Enabled. 52: Internal Handshake Enable; Up - Disabled. Down - Enabled. 53: Full/Pulse Handshake Enable; Up - Disabled. Down - Enabled (HP 97060A). 54 and 5S: Data Input Clock 5elect; Both Down - Backplane sync cycle completion. Both Up - Backplane sync cycle completion.
9050 Peripherals 7-5 W1. W2. W3 Jumper in 5V Position Jumper in 12V Position +5 el:i:!J+12 S7: -UP FOR 9885M/S -DOWN FOR 97060A -uP FOR 9885M/S -DOWN FOR 97060A HP 27112A General Purpose I/O Interface Card Remote Job Entry Interface (RJE) - HP 27122A Features • 1 200 to 19 200 baud rates. • Compatible with EtA RS- 232C and CCITT V.24 specifications. • Supports Bell type 208B, 2096, and 212 data sets or equivalent. • Supports Siemens MSV2 protocol.
7-6 9050 Peripherals Shared Resource Management Interface (SRM) - HP 27123A Features • Data transmission rate is 700 Kbits per second. • Access to the network through rotary polling on an HP 98028A Multiplexer (part of the SRM product). • • • • All transmissions are broadcast to all connections on the HP 98028A multiplexer. Packets can contain up to 512 data bytes. Reception of packets is acknowledged.
9050 Peripherals 7-7 Asynchronous Serial Interface (ASI) - HP 27128A Features • Switch selectable and software programmable baud rate; up to 19 200 bits per second. • EIA RS-232C, CCnT V.28 compatible. • 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 or X-OFF and terminal emulation mode.
7-8 9050 Peripherals HP 27128A Asynchronous Serial Interface (ASI) Card Asynchronous 8-Channel Multiplexer Interface - HP 27130AlB 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.
9050 Peripherals 7-9 Modem MUX Interface - HP 27140A Features • Supports up to six EIA RS-232C/CCIlT-V.22 compatible devices. • Consists of interface card, cable, and connection panel. • Provides control lines and handshaking for asynchronous modems and uucp networking. • Direct DCE style connection. • DTE style connection with HP 92219Q cable. Configuration There are no switches to set on the HP 27140A card. Connections Cabling information is in the configuration section.
7-10 9050 Peripherals The LAN Unit has switches on the back. Ensure that they are set to 0 by putting them in the following position. LAN Unit Switches Connections Cabling information is in the configuration section. Peripheral General Configuration Use the appropriate peripheral manual for information on switch settings. Select Code 7 is reserved for the SCM. System console should use select code O. The operating system expects to find it there.
9050 Peripherals 7-11 Supported Peripherals This list is current as of publication of this manual. Due to the frequent change of this list it is recommended that you contact the HP Sales Representative for current information about this equipment. Modems Use 27128A or 27140A Interface. HP Product Number Description 37212A QTD 300/1200 Baud Modem. 92205A1C Hayes 1200 Baud Modem. Terminals Use HP 27128A or HP 27140A Interface. HP Product Number Description 2382A Alphanumeric Terminal.
7 -12 9050 Peripherals Mass Storage Use HP 27110A/B HP-IB. HP Product Number Description 7911P/R 28.1M byte Disc Drive with a 67M byte Tape Cartridge. 7912P/R 65.6M byte Disc Drive with a 67M byte Tape Drive. 7914P/R 132.1M byte Disc Drive with Two 67M byte Tape Drive. 7933H 404M byte CS/80 Disc Drive. 7935H 404M byte CS/80 Disc Drive. 7941A 24M byte Disc Drive. 7942A 24M byte Disc Drive. 7945A 55M byte Disc Drive. 7946A 55M byte Disc Drive. 7974A Tape Drive, 9 track, 1600 cpi.
9050 Peripherals Plotters Use HP 27110AIB HP-IB. HP Product Number Description 7470A Pinchroll Plotter, A size, 2 Pen. 7475A Pinchroll Plotter, B size, 6 Pen. 7550A Plotter, B size, 8 Pen. 7580AlB Plotter, D size, 8 Pen. 7585A1B Plotter, E size, 8 Pen. 7586B Roll Feed Plotter, E size, 8 Pen. 9872crr Plotter, B size, 8 pen. Miscellaneous HP Product Number Description 9111A Tablet. Use HP 27110A HP-IB. 13279B Color Monitor, 19 Inch. Uses HP 97062A Color Output Interface.
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8-1 _ 9050 Replaceable Parts L . . . . . - . -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . ~llcM8~~1 Extender Board HP-CIO Extender Board 27116A Documentation HP 9050 Hardware Support Document 09050-90038 HP 9050 Installation and Configuration Manual 09050-90011 HP 9000 Series 200/500 Site Preparation Manual 09000-90040 HP 9050 CE Handbook 09050-90035 Parts Lists The following parts lists and explodes identify all the replaceable parts for the HP 9050 computer.
8-2 9050 Replaceable P arts 5 (PARTIAL) 16 22 / 23 Case, Pan e,I Casting , F rame, and Fans
9050 Replaceable Parts 8-3 Case, Panel, Casting, Frame, and Fans Part Number I Description 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Common 0515-0825 09050-04402 09050-61608 0510-0174 0515-0825 09050-21201 09121-48303 09050-64301 09050-40201 5041-1203 09050-47701 09050-00102 3160-0458 0515-0964 2190-0009 09050-61604 09050-04401 1390-0720 2190-0011 2950-0208 2190-0057 1600-1353 0515-0080 09050-61606 24 25 26 09050-29501 09050-29502 0515-0219 Hardware ScrewlWasher (M4 X 7mm) Case Assembly (wi
8-4 9050 Replaceable Parts Power Supplies
9050 Replaceable Parts Power Supplies Index No.
8-6 9050 Replaceable Parts Processor Stack and 110 Card Cage
9050 Replaceable Parts 8-7 Processor Stack and 1/0 Card Cage Index No. Part Number Description * 09050-66510 09050-69510 1420-0302 1400-0719 8159-0005 09050-80000 System Control Module (New) System Control Module (Exchange) Battery Cable Ties Jumper, Battery Loader ROM 1 2 3 4 5 ** 6 Processor Stack Boards 5061-6803 CPU (New) 97043-69803 CPU (Exchange) 5061-6806 lOP, Rev. 3.1 (New) 97044-69806 lOP, Rev. 3.
8-8 9050 Replaceable Parts 2 3 4 5 6 Motherboard Motherboard Index No.
AC IN LINE FILTER FUSE + ~ + z.... ~ ~nl ~ D.C. FANS +8.5 TO +15.5 VOLTS .... ;u c'" ;Ul: z~ 0'" I + ~ + ~ ~ ..., < I/O CARD CAGE .... ~ ~ ~ iI:T! ~ VI r- POWER SUPPLY ~ i;UT! L PROCESSOR STACK Z 1 .... POWER FAIL WARNING (PFW) ~ !II TWO j ..... PRIMARY POWER ON (PPON) MAIN POWER SUPPLY AC SWITCH INTERLOCKj--. 110/220 SWITCH SWITCH r (UP TO 7 I/O CARDS) -----+- ~ PERIPHERALS STACK TEt.APERATURE MAIN P.S. OVERTEt.
1.0 ~ PFW CIRCUIT PFW \0 0 <.n 0 00;. to POWER CORD INPUT CIRCUITS - 1 I ENERGY STORAGE AND HALF BRIDGE AC VOLTAGE r P:ER SUPPLY SWITCHING if +5V 19V POWER SUPPLY +19V b -4-12V +19V PULSE WIDTH MODULATOR i i!;l 0 REMOTE lURN OFF ~ REF VOLTAGE SUPPLY -12V POWER SUPPLY -.. .
STACK P.S. TEMPERATURE VARIABLE FAN VOLTAGE FAN CONTROL ~ +6.7V TO STACK +6.7 VOLT POWER SUPPLY +19V +6.7V OVER/UNDER VOLTAGE +3.85V TO STACK .. ~ +3.85 VOLT POWER SUPPLY +19 VOLT OVER/UNDER VOLTAGE r +3.85V OVER/UNDER VOLTAGE +19V OVER/UNDER VOLTAGE ~ -2 VOLT POWER SUPPLY -12 VOLTS MAIN P.S. OVERTEMPERATURE ~ OVER/UNDER VOLTAGE { REMOTE TURN OFF CIRCUIT REMOTE TURN OFF TO MAIN P.S. OVER/UNDER VOLTAGE ~ TO STACK OVER TEMPERATURE OVER TEMPERATURE CIRCUIT STACK TEMPERATURE +6.
lOP BUS .
9050 Diagrams MEMORY ! MEMORY CPU ! MEMORY ! MEMORY PROCESSOR BUS lOP (CHANNEL ADAPTER) I/O BUS (I/O CHANNEL) 110 Channel Interconnections ! 9-5
9-6 9050 Diagrams Reset Switch Self-Test Switch I/O Card Cage LEOs Processor Stack LEOs Front Panel LEDs and Switches Self-Test I B Power Supply Over Temperature Status LEDs Load Run Power On Status LEOs
10-1 9050 References 9050 Service Manuals HP Part No. Description 09050-90038 HP 9050 Hardware Support Document 09050-90035 HP 9050 CE Handbook 09050-90011 HP 9050 Installation and Configuration 09000-90040 HP 9000 Series 200/500 Site Preparation Manual Accessories Manuals Product Manual No.
10-2 9050 Reference HP-UX Users Documentation HP Part No. Description 09000-90007 HP-UX Reference 97073-90005 IMAGE HP-UX Reference Supplement 98680-90025 Introducing the UNIX System by McGilton & Morgan 97089-90004 HP-UX Concepts and Tutorials (4 Vols.
11-1 9050 Service Notes Keep your service notes in this section.
09050-90601 Mfg. No.