HP 3000 Series 9X8LX/RX PA-RISC Computer System Installation and Configuration Guide Series 9X8LX/RX Family ABCDE HP Part No. A2051-90006 Printed in U.S.A.
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FCC Statement (USA only) FCC Statement (USA only) The United States Federal Communications Commission (in Subpart J, of Part 15, Docket 20780) has speci ed that the following notice be brought to the attention of the users of this product: Warning This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions manual, may cause interference to radio communications.
Japanese Radio Frequency Interference Japanese Radio Frequency Interference Japanese Radio Frequency Notice vii
Finland (only) Finland (only) LASERTURVALLISUUS LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT HP 3000 Series 9x8LX/RX -tietokoneisiin voidaan asentaa lisavarusteena muistilaitteeksi laitteensisainen CD-ROM-levyasema, joka on laserlaite. Kyseinen CD-ROM-levyasema on kayttajan kannalta turvallinen luokan 1 laserlaite. Normaalissa kaytossa levyaseman suojakotelo estaa lasersateen paasyn laitteen ulkopuolelle.
Acoustics (Germany only) Acoustics (Germany only) Laermangabe (Schalldruckpegel LpA) gemessen an Arbitplatzbei normalen Betrieb nach DIN 45635, teil 19: Acoustic noise (A-weight sound pressure level LpA) measured at operator's position, normal operation, to ISO7779: HP 300 9X8LX/RX: 59dB bis (up to) 37°C, 62dB ueber (above) 37°C ix
Safety Considerations Safety Considerations This product and related documentation must be reviewed for familiarization with safety markings and instructions before operation. The following gure shows some of the safety symbols used on the product to indicate various safety considerations. Warning The WARNING sign denotes a hazard. It calls attention to a procedure, practice, of the like, which if not done correctly or adhered to, could result in injury.
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Contents 1. About This Manual 2. Site Considerations Site Preparation Considerations . . Physical Considerations . . . . Electrical Considerations . . . . Speci cations . . . . . . . . . Hewlett-Packard Responsibilities . Third Party Service . . . . . . Customer Responsibilities . . . . Local Codes . . . . . . . . . Data Communications Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5. Starting the Computer System Turning On the Computer System . . Initial Power On . . . . . . . . . Power On Selftest and PDC Displays Installation Veri cation . . . . . . . Veri er global status messages . . . Veri er log le . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1 5-1 5-2 5-4 5-4 5-5 A.
Figures 3-1. 3-2. 3-3. 3-4. Removing Loose Parts . . . . . . . Positioning the Shipping Box . . . . Raising the Flap . . . . . . . . . Removing the Computer from the Box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2 3-2 3-3 3-3 Environmental Speci cations . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-Slot and 4-slot Chassis Power Speci cations . . . . 2-Slot and 4-Slot Chassis DC Power Speci cations 3 . .
1 About This Manual This manual contains the installation instructions for the HP 3000 Series 9X8/LX/RX Family Computer Systems. This manual also contains information for installing the Distributed Terminal Subsystem and for con guring modems for remote support. This manual does not include instructions for installing networks. This manual is organized as follows: Chapter 1 About This Manual. Introduces the manual and describes its organization. Chapter 2 Site Considerations.
2 Site Considerations The HP 3000 9X8LX/RX family of computers are o ce environment computer systems that do not require special environmental controls. For this reason, no speci c site preparation is required before the system is installed. Even though the computer does not require any site preparation, there are some site considerations and responsibilities that need to be addressed. This chapter provides the environmental and electrical speci cations for the HP 3000 9X8LX/RX systems.
Safety Considerations Electrical Considerations Be sure the nal installation site has enough AC outlets to support the computer and the peripherals located close to it. Be sure the outlets are grounded and are protected by a circuit breaker. Be very sure the AC power available meets the electrical speci cations. Refer to Table 2-2 for the exact electrical speci cations. Specifications Table 2-1.
Safety Considerations Table 2-2. 2-Slot and 4-slot Chassis Power Specifications Description Speci cation AC Input Voltage Range1 90 to 132 VAC and 180 to 264 VAC AC Input Current2 6.5 A maximum load @ 100 VAC 3.5 A maximum load @ 240 VAC 2.4 A typical load @ 100 VAC & 50 Hz 2.1 A typical load @ 120 VAC & 60 Hz 1.3 A typical load @ 208 VAC & 60 Hz 1.3 A typical load @ 220 VAC & 50 Hz 1.
Safety Considerations Table 2-3. 2-Slot and 4-Slot Chassis DC Power Specifications 3 Nominal Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum P-P Ripple Voltage Voltage Current Current Voltage Note +5V4 3A 27A +5.10V +5.25V 50 mV +5V S 0A 5A +5.10V +5.25V 100 mV +12V 0A 6.67A +11.69V +12.36V 100 mV -12V 0A 2A -11.69V -12.60V 100 mV 3 Total power must not exceed 240 watts. 4 +5V current includes +5V S current. Table 2-4.
Safety Considerations Hewlett-Packard Responsibilities Each member of the Hewlett-Packard service organization is dedicated to making sure that each customer realizes the maximum bene t from their computer system. HP is responsible for the installation and initial veri cation of the computer system. Table 2-6 summarizes a number of site preparation technical tasks and lists the personnel who should be responsible for completing each task.
Safety Considerations Table 2-6. Technical Tasks/Personnel Technical Task Person Responsible Line voltage measured Electrician and HP CE Power line frequency measured HP CE Power line noise levels measured HP CE Neutral to ground levels measured HP CE Safety and ground connections veri ed Electrician and HP CE Advice on correct circuit breakers and wire sizes Electrician and HP CE Veri cation that maintenance power outlets (those used for oor cleaning, etc.
Safety Considerations Customer Responsibilities The customer is responsible for scheduling, planning, and preparing a suitable environment for the complete computer system. The Hewlett-Packard CE will be available to assist the customer throughout the planning and preparation for and the installation of the system. In the Computer Products Site Preparation Resource Guide , read the Site Planning and Warranty Information (Section 1) and the On-Site Customer Documents (Section 2).
3 Receiving The System This chapter contains information for unpacking and inspecting the computer, taking inventory of shipped goods, ling claims, repacking, and storing the system. Unpacking and Inspection The computer and its accessories may be shipped in more than one container. First, check to ensure that all the containers ordered by the customer are present, as speci ed in the carrier's Bill of Lading. Inspect each container for evidence of mishandling during transit.
Safety Considerations 1. Remove all loose parts inside the shipping box, and the inside shock absorbing packing materials. See Figure 3-1. Figure 3-1. Removing Loose Parts 2. Close the ap with the handles cut in it, the other three aps should be open. 3. Position yourself so that you must reach across the box to grasp the handles. See Figure 3-2. Figure 3-2.
Safety Considerations 4. Grasp the handles and carefully pull the shipping box toward yourself until the shipping box rests on its side, with the handles on top. This positions the computer in an upright position, resting on its feet. See Figure 3-2. Note The feet on the bottom of the computer slide easily on cardboard. They should also slide easily over hard oors or carpets. 5. Open the top ap. See Figure 3-3. Reach into the shipping box and grasp the computer on the left and right side. Figure 3-3.
Safety Considerations In Case of Damage If damage is observed, refer to the claims Procedures section later in this chapter. Physical Inventory When the shipping containers is opened, locate the picklist which contains a list of equipment supplied. Compare the product and option numbers on the picklist with the purchase order to verify that the shipment is correct. Manuals Ensure that all of the manuals listed have been received.
Safety Considerations Repacking When computers must be reshipped, use the original shipping and packing materials, if available. Contact the local Hewlett-Packard Sales and Service O ce for repacking information and materials.
4 Installation This chapter contains information for installing the HP 3000 Series 9X8LX/RX Family Computer systems. All installation tasks should be performed by trained and experienced personnel only.
Safety Considerations a. The top connector on the multifunction I/O card is for SCSI peripherals. If there are no additional SCSI peripherals to connect, install a SCSI terminator (part number 1252-3932) to the SCSI connector. b. Refer to the documentation that came with the peripheral device for speci c installation instructions for that device. c. Use only the cables that come with the peripheral device. Note SCSI cable part numbers are listed in Chapter 8 of the CE Handbook .
Safety Considerations Table 4-1. A2941A Line Cord Options Part Number Country Male Type 8120-1351 United Kingdom BS1363 8120-1369 Australia AS3112 8120-1689 Europe CEE7/VII 8120-1751 US 120V 5-15P 8120-3996 US 240V 6-15P 8120-2104 Swiss SEV type 12 8120-2956 Denmark DHCR 8120-4211 South Africa SABS 8120-4753 Japan JIS C 8303 System Console Installation The recommended system console terminal for the HP 3000 9X8LX/RX family of computers is the HP 700/96 terminal.
Safety Considerations Peripheral Equipment Be sure to refer to the documentation that comes with any peripheral equipment for speci c installation instructions. DTC Installation There may be multiple DTCs to be installed on the system. Repeat the installation instructions for each DTC installed on the system. 1. The DTC is connected to the SPU through the LAN link. 2. Connect another BNC T connector (part number 92227N) to the connector labeled LAN Interface on the back of the DTC. 3.
Safety Considerations External Disk Cabinet To connect the external disk cabinet to the SPU, perform the following steps: 1. Be sure the disk cabinet ON/OFF switch is in the OFF (0) position. 2. Plug the power cord into the back of the disk cabinet, just below the ON/OFF switch. 3. Connect the end of the SCSI cable (part number 5062-3383 or K2296) to the bottom SCSI connector on the back of the disk cabinet. 4.
5 Starting the Computer System The procedures listed in this chapter show you how to interact with the computer to get you to the ISL (Initial Software Load) prompt (ISL>_). When the ISL prompt is displayed, the command to load the MPE/iX operating system software can be issued. Turning On the Computer System The computer and its external equipment contain built in selftest programs. These programs automatically run each time the computer and the equipment are turned o and then turned on again.
Safety Considerations Power On Selftest and PDC Displays The primary display for the computer is the system console in conjunction with the status display lights on the front of the computer. 1. The rst thing displayed on the computer console is a line of messages along the bottom of the console screen indicating the selftest programs are running: c TEST nnnn REMOTE: disabled inactive multiple ACCESS FAULT: yy While this display is active the amber Attention light should be on.
Safety Considerations The xx MB indicates the amount of memory in the system. Within the main menu, the commands or menu can be entered with the letters in capitals, for example; booting from the primary boot path would be: Main Menu: Enter command or menu>BO PRI 4Enter5 or a menu request would be: Main Menu: Enter command or menu>IN 4Enter5 Where the IN entry would display the system hardware information. 3.
Safety Considerations d During the launch of the MPW/iX operating system ERROR and WARNING messages will be displayed on the console telling you that uncon gured devices are attached to the system. These messages are normal during the rst boot up. They appear during the rst boot up because the nal con guration is not done. Among the messages you may see are these: DCC warning 103-5, Add ldev to class failure (HLIO status FF6A00BD,. a DCC warning 103-5, Add ldev to class failure (HLIO status FF6A00BD,.
Safety Considerations d c a ATTENTION: System verification indicates that noncritical devices are not all working. b This message indicates a problem with a noncritical device. A noncritical device is everything except : system disks, nonsystem (private volume) disks and tape drive logical device 7. d c If there is an error , a message similar to the following appears: a ERROR: System verification failed. Critical devices are not functional. Do not continue to use the system.
A Remote Support Modem Configuration This section contains information for connecting speci c modems to the HP 3000 9X8LX/RX Family Computer System. This section also discusses the signal line behavior of the Multifunction I/O modem interface to aid in con guring modems that are not listed. General rules for con guring modems: The modem must be set up to respond to DTR. CTS should follow RTS. DSR must follow OH, not DCD. For Bell mode, the modem should disregard RTS.
Safety Considerations Quick Reference Table A-1 is a quick reference table for the supported modems for remote support. For detailed information, refer to the appropriate section of this appendix. Table A-1. Settings for Remote Support Modem (Quick Reference) Modem Model Settings HP50759A (Support Link) X1, X2, X3, X4, and S8: Down S1, S3, S4, S5, and S6: Up S2 and S7: Do not care Hayes Smartmodem 2400 S3, S9, and S10: Down S1, S4, S5, S6, and S7: Up S2: Do not care Black Box V.32 Plus (2.01.
Safety Considerations Auto-dial modes: Hayes This modem is the standard HP Support Link. It supports V.22bis line discipline, but does not support V.25bis auto-dialing. In order for V.22bis answer mode to work properly, DSR must follow OH. Data Compression should be set OFF . Setting data compression ON can cause problems when connecting to other modems that do not have data compression. Table A-2.
Safety Considerations Hayes Smartmodem 2400 Supported modes: Bell CCITT OM CCITT AM Supported cables: Must use 92219Q modem cable. Auto-dial modes: Hayes. This modem drives circuit 111 (Pin 23) instead of using it as an input. With either cable (92219Q or A1703-63006), the Multifunction I/O PCA and the modem, drive the same line. Caution This modem should not be used because all HP cables connect circuit 111 to the modem.
Safety Considerations Black Box V.32 Plus (Version 2.01.01) Supported modes: Bell CCITT OM CCITT AM Supported cables: Must use 92219Q modem cable. Auto-dial modes: Hayes. This modem does not work with v.22bis because it does not supply 112 and because the sense of 111 is backwards (TRUE means low speed, FALSE means high speed). The fact that 111 is backwards is not too big a problem because the modem can be con gured to ignore 111. Change so that DTE Fallback is Disabled . This is the factory default.
Safety Considerations Multitech MT224EH7 Supported modes: Bell CCITT OM CCITT AM CCITT BIS OM CCITT BIS AM Supported cables: HP 92219Q - Bell, CCITT OM, CCITT AM A1703-64006 - CCITT BIS OM, CCITT BIS AM Auto-dial modes: Hayes, V.25bis. Note The version of the modem has a problem when dialing with V.25bis where if the number that is dialed is busy, DSR does not drop. This same problem causes V.
Safety Considerations For V.22bis auto-answer, internal jumper DSR must be set so that DSR follows OH. The factory default is for DSR to follow CD. This is di erent from the Support Link where the factory default was for DSR to follow OH. There does not seem to be an AT command that does this. V.
Safety Considerations Table A-5. HP 37212B Switch Configuration Switch Position Note Description S1 down S2 down S3 up S4 down Primary channel S5 down 1 start, 8 data and 1 stop S6 down S7 down Error correction disabled S8 up No Flow control S9 up S10 down S11 up S12 up Computer mode operation (HP command set) DSR/CTS/CD to RS-232-C de nition DTR behaves to RS-232-C de nition Although this modem claims to be able to dial using V.25bis, it only uses the V.
Safety Considerations Table A-6. 92219Q Cable Pin-out Computer End Signal Name Modem End 2 TD 3 3 RD 2 8 RTS 4 22 CTS 5 20 DSR 6 6 DTR 20 9 RI 22 DCD 8 23 FS 23 7 GROUND 7 4 and 5 The pin-out for the A1703-63006 cable is the same except that pin 9 on the computer end is routed to pin 12 on the modem end and that Line functions as Rate Select (RS). This cable is only used with the A1703-60003 SCSI/Console/LAN Multifunction I/O interface for V.22bis/V.25bis applications.
Safety Considerations CCITT BIS Mode AP protocol 2 This protocol is CCITT V.22bis. It requires the special cable A1703-63006 which is just like the 92219Q cable with the exception that pin 9 on the computer end is routed to pin 12 (RS) rather than pin 22 (RI). DTR is raised whenever a connection is allowed. RTS follows DSR. A connection is established when DSR is high. CTS can drop for an inde nite amount of time without dropping the connection. The card will not send data to the modem when CTS is low.
Safety Considerations Table A-7.