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E96-107-2

Operator Interface Station (IIOIS12)

Hardware Manual

Summary of Contents for Infi 90 IIOIS12

Page 1: ... Process Control and Automation Solutions from Elsag Bailey Group E96 107 2 Operator Interface Station IIOIS12 Hardware Manual ...

Page 2: ...LLED BY THIS PRODUCT ADJUSTING OR REMOVING THIS PRODUCT WHILE IT IS IN THE SYSTEM MAY UPSET THE PROCESS BEING CONTROLLED SOME PROCESS UPSETS MAY CAUSE INJURY OR DAMAGE NOTICE The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice Elsag Bailey its affiliates employees and agents and the authors and contributors to this publication specif ically disclaim all liabilities and w...

Page 3: ...quisition and reporting capa bilities The OIS12 permits monitoring and control of the pro cess through dynamic interactive color graphics displays This manual explains how to install and maintain the OIS12 through supportive text and diagrams It provides introductory information and specific instructions for installation mainte nance and troubleshooting for the station ...

Page 4: ...rough 8 8 Original 9 1 through 9 2 Original A 1 through A 33 Original B 1 through B 15 Original C 1 Original D 1 through D 10 Original E 1 through E 2 Original Index 1 through Index 3 Original When an update is received insert the latest changed pages and dispose of the super seded pages NOTE On an update page the changed text or table is indicated by a vertical bar in the outer mar gin of the pag...

Page 5: ...SPECIAL HANDLING 3 1 HARDWARE SETUP ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE ESD CONTROL 3 1 UNPACKING AND INSPECTION 3 2 PLANNING AND INSTALLATION 3 2 SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS 3 3 IIOIS12 IIOIC12 PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION 3 3 IIOIS12 IIOIC12 SETUP AND PHYSICAL INSTALLATION 3 3 IIOIS12 IIOIC12 WIRING CONNECTIONS AND CABLING 3 4 Communication Loop Connections 3 7 Peripheral Device Connections 3 7 AC Power 3 8 Setup for 240...

Page 6: ...ER 4 30 OPTICAL DISK DRIVE OPTION 4 31 SECTION 5 IIOIC12 HARDWARE 5 1 INTRODUCTION 5 1 IIOIC12 HARDWARE 5 1 IIOIC12 CONSOLE COMPONENT LOCATIONS 5 1 KEYBOARD INTERFACE MODULE IIMKM01 5 3 KEYBOARD MODULE INSTALLATION 5 3 KEYBOARD MODULE REMOVAL 5 4 MULTIBUS KEYBOARD MODULE 5 4 IIOIC12 COMPUTER HARDWARE 5 5 HARDWARE SETTINGS 5 5 Computer Graphics Controller Card 5 6 Network Controller Card 5 6 OPERAT...

Page 7: ...s 8 7 Hard Disk Drive 8 8 SECTION 9 SUPPORT SERVICES 9 1 INTRODUCTION 9 1 REPLACEMENT PARTS AND ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS 9 1 TRAINING 9 1 TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION 9 1 REPLACEMENT PARTS 9 1 APPENDIX A INSTALLING SOFTWARE A 1 INTRODUCTION A 1 STEPS IN THE INSTALLATION PROCESS A 1 INSTALLING DOS A 2 How to Start the MS DOS FDISK Program A 2 Remove Current Partition A 3 Create a Primary DOS Partition A 3 ...

Page 8: ...L5 5133 5166 B 4 DIGITAL EQUIPMENT VENTURIS FX 5133 5166 Low Profile B 4 DIGITAL EQUIPMENT VENTURIS FX 5133 5166 B 5 DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION VENTURIS FP 590 5120 B 5 DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION VENTURIS FP 590 5120 B 6 HEWLETT PACKARD VECTRA XM4 5133 5166 B 6 HEWLETT PACKARD VECTRA XM4 5133 5166 B 7 HEWLETT PACKARD VECTRA XU C 590 5120 B 8 HEWLETT PACKARD VECTRA XU 590 B 9 HEWLETT PACKARD ...

Page 9: ...ng Connections Power Supply P N 6638553A6 3 8 3 7 IIOIS12 Wiring Connections P N 6638553V5 3 9 3 8 IIOIS12 IIOIC12 Power Entry Panel PEP AC Input Terminal 3 11 3 9 IIOS12 IIOC12 Power Entry Panel AC Wiring 3 12 4 1 IIOIS12 Console Front and Rear View 4 2 4 2 Multibus Chassis 4 3 4 3 Multibus Card Chassis Wiring P N 6638553A6 4 4 4 4 Multibus Card Chassis Wiring P N 6638553V5 4 5 4 5 Removing Multi...

Page 10: ... Engineering Keyboard 5 9 5 13 Operator Keyboard English Above French Below 5 10 5 14 Colour Monitor Rear View 5 11 5 15 Colour Monitor Cabling 5 12 5 16 IIOIC12 Power Entry Panel 5 13 5 17 IIOIC12 Main Power Supply 5 15 5 18 IIOIC12 Power Connections 5 16 5 19 IIADP02 Annunciator Display Panel 5 17 6 1 Main Circuit Breaker CBI 6 2 6 2 IIOIS12 Main Power Supply 6 4 8 1 Colour Monitor Removal 8 1 8...

Page 11: ...on 2 Serial Card Port Assignments 4 17 4 14 Connection to Keyboard Interface Panel 4 20 4 15 OIS12 Printers 4 23 4 16 Alarm Relay Specifications 4 25 4 17 Connections to IIADP02 Board 4 30 5 1 Standard OIC Hardware 5 1 5 2 Optional OIC Hardware 5 2 5 3 Alarm Relay Specifications 5 14 5 4 Connections to IIADP02 Board 5 17 6 1 Troubleshooting Guide 6 1 6 2 IIOIS12 DC Voltages 6 4 6 3 IIOIC12 DC Dist...

Page 12: ...he cabinet by itself when the mounting bolts are removed Support the CRT before removing the rear two bolts p 8 2 If you forget to power down even one node you will experience problems p A 31 SPECIFIC CAUTIONS Do not plug modules or peripherals such as an optical disk drive or printer into the OIS with power applied A current surge or voltage spike could damage sensitive components on the unit p 3...

Page 13: ...node a Network Boot Server in order for the installation program to properly configure the network p A 15 Do not press Esc unless you want to abort the installation After aborting you will need to re install QNX and OIS12 software so that the software is correctly installed p A 20 Before installing or removing the security key the computer MUST be turned off and proper anti static safety precautio...

Page 14: ...ocess Automation Ethernet Trademark of Xerox Corporation INFI 90 Registered trademark of Elsag Bailey Process Automation Intel Registered trademark of Intel Corporation Intellicon Registered trademark of Connect Tech Inc MS DOS Registered trademark of the Microsoft Corporation Pentium Trademark of Intel Corporation PostScript Registered trademark of the Adobe Systems Inc QNX Registered trademark o...

Page 15: ...NFI 90 OPEN Strategic Process Management sys tem with an integrated operations interface data acquisition and reporting capabilities The IIOIC12 Operator Interface Console is a remote operator interface for the IIOIS12 The OIS12 is used to process trend data and control the process Features of the IIOIS12 and IIOIC12 include Monitoring and process control via flexible dynamic inter active colour g...

Page 16: ...drive is also included The IIOIC12 offers a computer using the Intel 486DX microprocessor zero wait state 16 megabytes of RAM memory IDE hard drive built in math coprocessor 2 serial ports 1 parallel port on board and an AT style key board Early models did not include IDE hard disk drives A double sided 3 5 inches floppy disk drive that features 1 44 megabytes high density with 220 kilobytes read ...

Page 17: ...m of dynamic RAM memory 19 inches colour CRT 1024 x 768 or higher pixel resolu tion 60 MHz 32 bit Intel 586 processor minimum with built in math coprocessor SCSI hard disk drive Battery backed real time clock Adaptec 1540CF SCSI controller card Graphics processor card INFI NET Plant Loop Network Interface Unit NIU Figure 1 1 IIOIS12 Communication Levels IIOIS12 COMMUNICATION MODULES COMMUNICATION ...

Page 18: ... OIS keyboard mouse and an engi neering keyboard Refer to Section 3 for the installation dimensions Refer to Section 4 for the layout of the multibus chassis computer and the power entry panel IIOIC12 HARDWARE OVERVIEW The IIOIC12 is a slave node which provides a remote operator interface for display graphics alarm summaries INFI 90 OPEN status logs trends and control stations The OIC allows more ...

Page 19: ...b inet The power entry panel computer and the multibus key board controller card are in the lower half of the cabinet The CRT and operator keyboard interface panel are located in the upper half of the cabinet The 3 5 inches diskette drive is located in the computer The keyboard interface panel is located beside the CRT on the front of the cabinet It is made up of the connections for the operator O...

Page 20: ...ins preventive maintenance information Repair Replacement Procedures Contains procedures to replace components Table 1 1 Standard OIS OIC Hardware Nomenclature Description 1948623A6 A9 Colour monitor 6638353A_ Power entry panel 6638554A_ Keyboard interface panel 6639514A_ Operator mylar keyboard QWERTY auxiliary engineering AT type keyboard L700796_11 Computer with an Intel 60 MHz 32 bit 586 Penti...

Page 21: ...y of Terms and Abbreviation Term Definition Communication Highway The data communication path that links nodes together 63 node capacity for Plant Loop or 250 node INFI NET CTI Computer Serial Interface card Dipswitch A dual in line package containing single pole switches ESD Electrostatic Sensitive Devices electronic components subject to damage or failure when exposed to an electrostatic charge ...

Page 22: ...VAC IIOIS12 1 7 A at 120 VAC IIOIC12 1 1 A at 240 VAC IIOIS12 0 8 A at 240 VAC IIOIC12 at 120 VAC 76 6 A peak at 240 VAC 64 1 A peak at 120 VAC 81 A peak at 240 VAC 74 A peak Hardware see also Appendix B CPU Memory Floppy Disk Hard Disk CRT Resolution Keyboards Intel 32 bit 60 MHz Pentium processor minimum IIOIS12 Intel 32 bit 66 MHz 486DX processor minimum IIOIC12 24 Mb minimum IIOIS12 16 Mb IIOI...

Page 23: ...to 140 F 20 to 80 R H 5 at 25 C noncondensing 5 to 40 R H 5 at 40 C noncondensing 10 to 90 noncondensing 5 to 95 noncondensing 1 000 ft to 10 000 ft operating Cooling Requirements OIS12 950 BTU hr OIC12 800 BTU hr Weight OIS12 114 Kg 250 lbs OIC12 110 Kg 240 lbs Certification CSA certification for use in an ordinary nonhazardous location SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Table 1 5 Sp...

Page 24: ...make up the NIU They are the Multibus Communication Loop Termination Mod ule IIMCL01 Multibus Loop Module IIMLM01 and Multibus Communication Processor Module IIMCP01 The MCL mod ule in slot three of the multibus chassis connects to the loop Front edge connectors on the MCL terminate redundant coax ial or twin axial cable of the loop A ribbon cable connects the MCL to the MLM module in slot five Th...

Page 25: ...T Refer to Section 4 for more information on multibus modules computer cards and OIS hardware Refer to Section 5 for more information on computer cards and OIC hardware Figure 2 1 IIOIS12 Block Diagram OIC12 OR REDUNDANT MASTER OIS12 PC CHASSIS OPTICAL DISK OPTIONAL ADP DRIVE FLOPPY DISK EXTERNAL LPT1 PRINTER AT KEYBOARD SCSI CONTROLLER HARD DISK SCSI IIMKM01 KEYBOARD CRT GRAPHICS CARD AT BUS CPU ...

Page 26: ... The INFI 90 OPEN six slot multibus chassis provides housing and power for the Multibus Network Interface Unit NIU cards and Multibus Keyboard Module card Figure 2 2 IIOIC12 Block Diagram NETWORK CARD OIS12 ADP LPT1 PRINTER AT KEYBOARD RS 232 IIMKM01 KEYBOARD CRT GRAPHICS CARD AT BUS CPU 486 min AT BUS MOUSE PC CHASSIS Note 1 Note 1 5 0 Release Only DRIVE FLOPPY DISK IDE HARD DISK Note 2 Note 2 5 ...

Page 27: ...The IIOIC12 controls and monitors a process through the IIOIS12 station The IIOIC12 is an operator station controlled by an Intel 66 MHz 486DX minimum computer that con tains 16 megabytes of dynamic RAM memory Communica tions between the master OIS12 and slave OIC12 units are accomplished via the Ethernet network connections Up to three OIC12 units may be daisy chained via coaxial cable to the OIS...

Page 28: ...d across the leads of a SSD can damage the oxide layers within the package Latent or immedi ate damage may result Latent damage may not be detectable under normal circuit check out but may result in a reduced life of equipment or reduced system functions Methods for preventing damage involve equalizing the poten tials across all SSD terminals and across the SSD working area tooling and operator Th...

Page 29: ...KING AND INSPECTION Compare the shipment to the invoice upon receiving the OIS OIC Examine the shipping crate for damage Report any dam age immediately to the carrier If immediate repair or replace ment is necessary notify the nearest Elsag Bailey Sales Service office If the OIS OIC is not put into service immediately store it in its original shipping package If the OIS OIC is to be stored maintai...

Page 30: ...or has slot ted openings to accommodate the air intake for the unit s internal cooling system The unit has a stabilizer which must be fastened to the front of the cabinet when the OIS OIC is not secured to the floor The 6 4 centimeters 2 5 inches diameter cable entry is located at the bottom right rear of the unit The cabinet dimensions are shown on Figure 3 1 IIOIS12 IIOIC12 SETUP AND PHYSICAL IN...

Page 31: ...support brackets 4 Protect the wires and cabling going to the cabinet Run cabling through conduit to the back of the cabinet or under the floor through the bottom of the cabinet Follow local wiring codes when wiring and installing cableways or conduit Figure 3 1 and Figure 3 2 shows the OIS OIC cabinet dimen sions Figure 3 3 shows the keyboard table Figure 3 4 shows the 15 degree wedge table dimen...

Page 32: ...e Dimensions DIMENSIONS 0 64 0 64 0 64 PIN ONE PER BUSHING TABLE SUPPORT BRACKET RIGHT BUSHING LEFT BUSHING LEFT BRACKET RIGHT BRACKET RIGHT BUSHING ADJUSTABLE MOUNTING BOLTS 3 PER BRACKET 0 25 0 25 0 25 GS940117 CENTIMETERS INCHES DIMENSIONS 40 41 48 26 5 28 5 08 15 91 19 00 2 08 6 93 52 91 49 38 20 83 19 44 13 20 33 53 2 73 2 00 GS940116 CENTIMETERS INCHES IICPI01 ...

Page 33: ...the PEP or to the keyboard interface panel located beside the CRT Refer to Section 4 for specific instructions on installing and configuring peripheral devices and replacement components Figure 3 5 IOIS12 IIOIC12 45 Degree Wedge Table Dimensions DIMENSIONS 24 23 10 02 2 00 42 90 19 00 19 44 37 66 15 58 19 00 48 26 79 15 88 52 34 85 31 16 5 08 108 97 48 26 49 38 95 66 39 57 61 54 25 45 GS940115 CEN...

Page 34: ... Cable Name Connect From Connect To 1947950_1 AC power AC on PEP CRT AC power connector 6634512_26N2 Internal I O P3 on IIMCL01 P3 on IIMLM01 OIS only 6634512_26N2 Internal I O P4 on IIMCP0_ P4 on IIMLM01 OIS only 6634512_26N54 Terminal block PEP terminal block P6 on IIMKM01 6634512_26N72 I O distribution P5 on IIMKM01 P1 on keyboard I O dist board 6637599_1 AC power J1 on PEP AC HI on main power ...

Page 35: ...R2041 0070 VIO 18 R2041 1953 WHT VIO 18 R2041 1954 1 2 3 4 5 6 P1 P2 6 5 4 3 2 1 MULTI BUS CARD CHASSIS WIRING DIAGRAM USE TOP HEADERS P1 P2 POWER CONNECTOR FOR MULTI BUS CARD CAGE REAR VIEW WHT GRN 18 R2041 1711 WIRES MAY BE IN ANY ORDER FOR COMMON GRN YEL 12 AWG ATTACH TO PIN 2 7 OR 8 POWER SUPPLY TERMINAL STRIP MOLEX CONN AIR RED BLACK 1 2 3 4 5 6 P1 P2 6 5 4 3 2 1 P3 6 5 4 3 2 1 P4 6 5 4 3 2 1...

Page 36: ...d does not need to be configured for 240 VAC operation Figure 3 7 IIOIS12 Wiring Connections P N 6638553V5 USE TOP HEADERS P1 P2 POWER CONNECTOR FOR MULTI BUS CARD CAGE REAR VIEW AIR RED BLACK 1 2 3 4 5 6 P1 P2 6 5 4 3 2 1 P3 6 5 4 3 2 1 P4 6 5 4 3 2 1 P5 6 5 4 3 2 1 P6 6 5 4 3 2 1 P7 6 5 4 3 2 1 P8 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OIS PWR DIST ASS Y TB 1 RED BLACK TO REAR DOOR FAN GS970922 RED P1 4 1 ...

Page 37: ...ipment containing static sensitive devices read HARDWARE SETUP ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE ESD CONTROL in this section 1 Turn off the breakers for the AC supply power and verify that no power is present to the OIS OIC when making wiring connections 2 Open the front door of the OIS OIC cabinet This provides access to the terminals needed for wiring to the INFI 90 OPEN communication highway and AC power...

Page 38: ...of the power entry panel Over current protection provided for the AC distribution must be sized to allow for the inrush current required by the OIS OIC hardware Refer to Section 1 for the peak inrush current and duration for the OIS OIC Figure 3 8 IIOIS12 IIOIC12 Power Entry Panel PEP AC Input Terminal POWER STREAMING TAPE N L2 L E1 ON OFF MAIN POWER GS940113 WRIST STRAP LED POWER 1 1 1 1 5 3 1 DO...

Page 39: ...elow the circuit breaker on the PEP Follow all national and local codes Figure 3 9 shows the AC wiring inside the power entry panel for the OIS OIC Refer to IIOIS12 POWER ENTRY PANEL in Section 4 of this manual for further information If other power is present a compensating transformer is required 4 Vibration during shipping and handling may unseat mod ules and connections causing problems Before...

Page 40: ...checking the AC voltage sources apply power PRE OPERATING ADJUSTMENTS Each OIS OIC is powered up and tested before shipment All necessary power supply adjustments CRT adjustments and jumper connections have been made Install the OIS OIC by following these instructions Set it into place according to the Site Preparation Man ual I E96 500 Connect the incoming AC equipment ground Connect the communic...

Page 41: ...ter operator interface equipment and power entry panel Each of these is made up of multiple components which are listed in Table 4 1 and 4 2 Table 4 1 lists the standard hardware used in the operator interface station Table 4 2 lists the optional hardware that can be used IIOIS12 CONSOLE COMPONENT LOCATIONS IIOIS12 console hardware is located in the operator console cabinet The power entry panel c...

Page 42: ...r views of the OIS console with the doors removed This figure shows the physical rela tionship between the subassemblies See Figure 4 1 for the location of the multibus chassis computer and the power entry panel Table 4 2 Optional OIS Hardware Nomenclature Description IIATB06 Trackball IIPRT02 Standard printer text L700906_1 Colour PostScript graphics printer L700794_ Optical Disk Drive Figure 4 1...

Page 43: ...terface Unit NIU and is connected to the NIU The NIU hardware dipswitch settings are factory set and should not require further configuration Table 4 3 lists the multibus modules in the IIOIS12 multibus chassis The wiring for the multibus chassis is shown in Figures 4 3 and 4 4 CAUTION Do not operate the OIS with doors or covers opened or removed Figure 4 1 and Figure 5 1 are only for illustrative...

Page 44: ... 1 MULTI BUS CARD CHASSIS WIRING DIAGRAM USE TOP HEADERS P1 P2 POWER CONNECTOR FOR MULTI BUS CARD CAGE REAR VIEW WHT GRN 18 R2041 1711 WIRES MAY BE IN ANY ORDER FOR COMMON GRN YEL 12 AWG ATTACH TO PIN 2 7 OR 8 POWER SUPPLY TERMINAL STRIP MOLEX CONN AIR RED BLACK 1 2 3 4 5 6 P1 P2 6 5 4 3 2 1 P3 6 5 4 3 2 1 P4 6 5 4 3 2 1 P5 6 5 4 3 2 1 P6 6 5 4 3 2 1 P7 6 5 4 3 2 1 P8 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 O...

Page 45: ...t the module into the multibus backplane Figure 4 5 Table 4 4 Multibus Wiring Connections Wire Colour Voltage Pins P1 P2 WHT VIO 12 VDC 4 VIO 12 VDC 3 BRN 5 VDC 2 5 WHT GRN GND 1 6 Figure 4 4 Multibus Card Chassis Wiring P N 6638553V5 USE TOP HEADERS P1 P2 POWER CONNECTOR FOR MULTI BUS CARD CAGE REAR VIEW AIR RED BLACK 1 2 3 4 5 6 P1 P2 6 5 4 3 2 1 P3 6 5 4 3 2 1 P4 6 5 4 3 2 1 P5 6 5 4 3 2 1 P6 6...

Page 46: ...through the termination module IIMCL01 Refer to Table 4 5 for jumper and dipswitch settings Use two ribbon cables numbered 6634512_26N2 to connect the loop module to the communication processor and to the termina tion module NOTE Dipswitch SW1 and SW2 selects the loop address and ring number of this OIS and depends on your individual system CAUTION Failure to turn off the main power circuit breake...

Page 47: ...d to IIST01 for INFI NET or IIPST01 for Plant Loop The IIMLM01 board jump ers J1 J6 and SW3 poles 7 and 8 must be modified to reflect INFI NET or Plant Loop For the IIMLM01 module see Figure 4 6 Refer to Table 4 6 through Table 4 8 for the stan dard module dipswitch settings Configure the serial port P5 by modifying jumper J6 as shown in Figure 4 7 Figure 4 6 IIMLM01 Multibus Loop Module CABLE 663...

Page 48: ...IIOIS12 HARDWARE MULTIBUS CHASSIS HARDWARE 4 8 I E96 107 2N Table 4 5 Loop Module Configuration ...

Page 49: ...ommunication Processor Configuration Switch 0 Poles Function Description 1 ROM checksumming 0 ROM checksum enabled 1 ROM checksum disabled 2 3 Port A characteristics 00 8 data 1 stop no parity 10 8 data 1 stop odd parity 01 8 data 1 stop even parity 11 8 data 2 stop no parity 4 Port B operation mode 0 NIU command mode 1 NIU utility mode 5 6 Port B data characteristics Only if switch 4 0 otherwise ...

Page 50: ... 2400 1100 134 5 1101 N U 0010 150 0011 4800 1010 300 1011 N U 0110 600 0111 9600 1110 1200 1111 19 2K NOTES Normal setting Closed 0 on up Open 1 off down N U Not used Table 4 8 Multibus Communication Processor Configuration Switch 2 Poles Function Description 1 Firmware test mode 0 disabled 1 enabled 2 MLM diagnostic mode 0 disabled 1 enabled 3 INFI NET diagnostics 0 disabled 1 enabled 4 6 Unused...

Page 51: ...or the type of cable used in the INFI 90 OPEN either coaxial or twin axial cable J1 J6 set for TWINAX or COAX see silk screen for jumper position J7 set to LOCAL for DC power Figure 4 8 IIMCL01 Multibus Communication Loop Module IIMCL01 JUMPER INSTRUCTION to IIMLM01 CABLE 6634512_26N2 IN IN SHLD OUT OUT SHLD TB1 SHLD OUT OUT SHLD IN IN PSS1 PSS2 EARTH 6 5 4 3 2 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 P3 P4 IN IN P5 O...

Page 52: ...connector and received from the connected device on pin two of the connector Con necting the eight pins for P9 vertically configures the serial port as data terminal equipment DTE For DTE data is trans mitted from the MKM on pin two of the connector and received from the connected device on pin three of the connector The default is to connect the eight pins for P9 horizontally to configure the ser...

Page 53: ...ront of the computer resets the computer only it does not reset the NIU Press RESET on the power entry panel to reset the NIU and keyboard controller Figure 4 10 shows the front view of the computer Figure 4 11 shows the back view of the computer Figure 4 10 Computer Front View Figure 4 11 Computer Back View GS940105 digital CELEBRIS EXTERNAL FLOPPY CONNECTOR MOUSE KEYBOARD PARALLEL SERIAL 1 SERIA...

Page 54: ... AHA1540CF SCSI controller was used with a SCSI hard disk drive Currently EIDE hard disk drives are used requiring no Adaptec SCSI controller Table 4 9 ROM Address Adapter Card Factory Setting Notes CTI Intellicon Serial Card d0000 dffff OIS12 only if supplied see NOTE Video Adapter Cards Not set by user Adaptec AHA1540CF SCSI Host Adapter cc000 OIS12 only if supplied see NOTE Alta NE2000 Ethernet...

Page 55: ...Video Adapter Cards Adaptec AHA1540CF SCSI Host Adapter 11 Set via menu OIS12 only if supplied see NOTE Alta NE2000 Ethernet Adapter 10 Table 4 12 DMA Channels Adapter Card Factory Setting Notes CTI Intellicon Serial Card OIS12 only if supplied see NOTE Video Adapter Cards Adaptec AHA1540CF SCSI Host Adapter 5 if supplied see NOTE Alta NE2000 Ethernet Adapter Figure 4 12 Adaptec 1540CF Computer Di...

Page 56: ... times An internal cable from the mouse port to the keyboard inter face panel allows the mouse to be connected to the front of the keyboard interface panel NOTES 1 In OIS12 Software Release 5 1 the mouse is connected to the mouse connector on the rear of the PC using cable P N L700912A2 see Appendix B for mouse assembly part numbers 2 Recent models of OIS12 use P N L750058_1 video cards or built i...

Page 57: ...erial port card Instead the serial ports in the PC are used COM1 for keyboard and COM2 for CIU NIU The serial interface card is an intelligent serial card with two RS 232 C serial ports This card is factory set and should not require any further configuration The required settings are shown in Figure 4 14 The card uses the COM2 interrupt See Figure 4 14 for card configuration and refer to Table 4 ...

Page 58: ...sistors Elsag Bailey Part Number L750095_1 must be installed 2 Recent models of OIS12 use a similar network card which has no jumpers to set up OPERATOR INTERFACE HARDWARE Keyboard Interface Panel Elsag Bailey Part Number 6638554A4 The keyboard interface panel Figure 4 16 is located on the IIOIS12 cabinet front panel next to the CRT behind a polycar bonate door The keyboard socket is for the mylar...

Page 59: ...nector Figure 4 18 shows the operator keyboard Figure 4 16 Keyboard Interface Panel KEYBOARD INTERFACE PANEL CONNECTOR BOARD KEYBOARD INTERFACE PANEL FRONT VIEW 3 5 INCH FLOPPY DISK DRIVE GS940101 MOUSE TRACKBALL AUX 1 PORT KEYBOARD CONFIG OFF P8 P1 P10 P9 P2 P6 P5 P4 P3 F1 J2 J1 F3 F2 SW1 TUNE OPEN ASSY 6638238û1 5V GND 12V 12V SW1 SWITCH SETTINGS ARE ALL OPEN OFF 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 VIO BRN BLK 2 ...

Page 60: ...OR TUN E O FF KEYBO ARD AUX 1 PO RT M O U SE TRACKBALL AUX KBD CO NFIG G S 950604 Figure 4 18 Operator Engineering Keyboard NUMERIC KEYPAD TYPEWRITER KEY AREA FUNCTION KEYS STATUS LIGHTS GS950606 Table 4 14 Connection to Keyboard Interface Panel Connector P1 Connector P2 Connector P8 Connector P9 Connector P10 Connect cable no 6634512_26N72 to P5 on IIMKM01 module Connect cable no 6638713 _ to P3 ...

Page 61: ...UTO RATIO ORDIN MARQUER SYNOP PAGE SYNOP SUIV PREC RAPPEL SYNOP SYNOP SUIV PAGE PREC GENEB MENU FONCT ALARME SOMM LIGNE FONCT PARAM DIVERS MENU SYSTEME ETAT SOMM SYNTH PARAM FONCT AMMULER AFFICHE SELECT GROUPE SYNOP AIDE DETAILS REGLAGE P N 6638514A3 SILENCE PAGE ALARM TAB BACK TAB CURSOR LOCK SHIFT PAN HOME ZOOM SPACE N N A A P P C C O O B B Q Q D D E E ENTER 0 0 CLEAR ESC P N 6638514A1 1 1 2 2 4...

Page 62: ...60 vertical noninterlaced scan It is used to display a 1024x768 pixel image Figure 4 20 shows a rear view of the colour monitor and the CRT connections See Figure 4 21 for cabling information NOTES 1 The cable Elsag Bailey part number 1949138A1 that connects the monitor to the graphics controller board is supplied by the manu facturer of the monitor 2 A nine pin D sub connector connects an externa...

Page 63: ...n IIPRT02 and L700906_1 The parallel port may be connected to either an alarm logging text printer or to a PostScript printer for graphic screen hard copies Refer to OIS12 Configuration manual Section 8 for printer configuration Figure 4 21 Colour Monitor Cabling GS940201 TO GND CONNECTOR ON REAR DOOR TO OIS MAIN POWER SUPPLY GROUND TERMINAL CRT REMOTE CONTROLS CRT FLOPPY DRIVE VIDEO OUT RED GREEN...

Page 64: ...ser defined alarms Each relay has three terminals normally open N O normally closed N C and common COM Each relay is rated at 24 VDC and 0 25 A switching carrying current typical Refer to Table 4 16 for the alarm relay typical and maximum electrical specifications The six terminals are configured via OIS12 software refer to OIS12 Operation and Configuration manuals The terminal designation is prin...

Page 65: ...m Contact Voltage Contact Current Contact Power 24 VDC 0 25 A 6 W 100 VDC 0 5 A 10 W P 1 P 3 P 5 P 7 P 9 P 11 P 13 P 15 S CSI PE RIPH ER AL S TRE AM IN G TAP E P O RT P OW ER LED N O N O N O N O N O N O D I 1 D I 2 D O 1 D O 2 N C 1 2 N C N C 3 4 N C N C 5 6 N C D I 1 D I 2 D O 1 D O 2 C O M C O M C O M C O M C O M C O M W RIST S TRA P S TRE AM IN G TAP E P OW ER L N L2 M AIN P OW E R ON O FF E 1 ...

Page 66: ...ing inside the power entry panel for IIOIS12 NOTE Figure 4 23 shows P N 6638553A6 P N 6638553V5 is simi lar but does not have the jumper for 120 or 240 VAC It is auto sens ing AC power input terminals on 6638553V5 are connector pins IIOIS12 MAIN POWER SUPPLY Elsag Bailey Part Number 6638553A6 or 6638553V5 The IIOIS12 130 watts main power supply Figure 4 23 pro vides power to the console Figures 4 ...

Page 67: ...this power supply check to make sure it is set for the voltage rating of the console per Figure 4 23 The fuse for 120 VAC should be rated for 5 Amps 3 Amps for 240 VAC 2 Figure 4 25 applies when DC Power Supply P N 6638553A6 is installed in the console Figure 4 26 applies when DC Power Supply P N 6638553V5 is installed Figure 4 24 IIOS12 DC Distribution Board TB 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 P 1 P 2 P 3 P 4 P 5...

Page 68: ...711 WIRES MAY BE IN ANY ORDER FOR COMMON GRN YEL 12 AWG ATTACH TO PIN 2 7 OR 8 POWER SUPPLY TERMINAL STRIP MOLEX CONN AIR RED BLACK 1 2 3 4 5 6 P1 P2 6 5 4 3 2 1 P3 6 5 4 3 2 1 P4 6 5 4 3 2 1 P5 6 5 4 3 2 1 P6 6 5 4 3 2 1 P7 6 5 4 3 2 1 P8 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OIS PWR DIST ASS Y TB 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 12VDC COM 12VDC N C 5VDC COM P1 P8 DC DISTRIBUTION BOARD CONNECTORS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 P P P P P P ...

Page 69: ...isplay When a tag goes into an alarm condition the assigned ADP lamp turns on Press the assigned push button to cause the assigned display to be output to the screen Refer to the OIS12 Configuration and Operation manuals for details Figure 4 26 IIOIS12 Power Connections Power Supply P N 6638553V5 USE TOP HEADERS P1 P2 POWER CONNECTOR FOR MULTI BUS CARD CAGE REAR VIEW AIR RED BLACK 1 2 3 4 5 6 P1 P...

Page 70: ...P2 PIN1 P1 POW ER IN CABLE TO KEYBOARD 6638849_1 26 PIN GS 950 603 BACK OF ADP PANEL ADDRESS SWITCH PC BOARD SW 1 SW 1 ADP 1 ADDRESS SWITCH SETTIN GS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Table 4 17 Connections to IIADP02 Board From P1 From P1 From P2 to P4 socket on top of Main Power Supply Use cable assembly num ber 6638713_2 if the signal cable connector is on the bottom of the board to P4 socket on top of Main Powe...

Page 71: ...f IIOIS12 consoles do not include the Adaptec 1540CF SCSI controller as shown in Figure 4 11 and 4 12 Instead an Adaptec 2940 SCSI controller is used with the optical disk drive Install this card in an available PCI card slot See Appendix A for the BIOS setup instructions for the 2940 controller NOTE Set the drive s SCSI ID address to two See the optical disk drive s setup manual on how to select ...

Page 72: ...lso Appendix B Standard hardware in the OIC consists of the multibus mylar keyboard card computer operator interface equipment and power entry panel Table 5 1 lists the standard hardware used in the operator interface console Table 5 2 lists the optional hardware that can be used IIOIC12 CONSOLE COMPONENT LOCATIONS IIOIC12 console hardware is located in the operator console cabinet The power entry...

Page 73: ...ed This figure shows the physical relation ship between the subassemblies See Figure 5 1 for the location of the IIMKM01 card computer and the power entry panel Table 5 2 Optional OIC Hardware Nomenclature Description IIATB06 IIPRT02 IIPRT05 L700906_1 Trackball Standard printer High speed printer Color PostScript printer CAUTION Do not operate the console with doors or covers opened or removed Fig...

Page 74: ...rd Wiring Diagram 22 RED WIRE P N 6638709A1 TO IIMKM01 WHT VIO 12 OIC PWR DIST ASSY TB1 REAR IIMKMO1 CARD BRN 12 GS940204 5V 5V RTN RTN RTN CH2 CH4 CH3 PF TO P7 ON OIC PWR DIST ASS Y OIC PWR DIST ASS Y 7 12 1 2 3 12 5 6 4 5 5 7 8 COM P P P P P TO TERMINAL E1 ON PEP SPARE 8 IIMKM01 SPARE ADP_2 ADP_1 7 6 5 4 P16 POWER SUPPLY TERMINAL STRIP GRN 18 R2041 0040 ATTACH TO PIN 7 OR 8 ON TB1 VIO 12 WHT GRN...

Page 75: ...quipment to the default shown in Figure 5 3 For DCE data is transmitted from the MKM on pin three of the connector and received from the connected device on pin two of the connector Connecting the eight pins for P9 vertically configures the serial port as data terminal equipment DTE For DTE data is transmitted from the MKM on pin two of the connector and received from the connected device on pin t...

Page 76: ... the computer only Press RESET on the power entry panel to reset the IIMKM01 and keyboard controller Figure 5 4 shows the front view of the computer Figure 5 5 shows the back view of the computer HARDWARE SETTINGS Refer to the IIOIS12 Hardware Hardware Settings section for a summary of the card settings for the OIC12 Refer to Appendix B for the computer slots assigned to the adapter cards Figure 5...

Page 77: ... OIC12 use P N L750058 1 video cards or built in video in the PC Network Controller Card Elsag Bailey Part Number L750067B2 The network card shown in Figure 5 7 provides communica tion with the master OIS12 Console via Ethernet The network cable to connect the OIC12 to the OIS12 is Elsag Bailey P N L700691 L length per application requirements One end of the network cable is fastened to the networ...

Page 78: ...2 3 2 4 6 5 J14 GS940102 J15 J16 QNX 1000 ETHERNET BOOT VER 1 00 J8 J1 J7 13 11 10 9 12 3 2 4 6 5 J14 GS940207 OIC12 OIC12 OIC12 OIS12 1 3 2 NOTE MAXIMUM LENGTH BETWEEN TERMINATION RESISTORS WITH NO REPEATERS 185M 607 Ft MINIMUM LENGTH BETWEEN NODES IS 0 5M 1 6 Ft ITEM QTY PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 2 3 4 T CONNECTOR L750095A1 L700691 L750096A1 3 THIN ETHERNET COAX CABLE 50 OHMS 50 OHMS TERMINA...

Page 79: ...nsole The MOUSE TRACKBALL connector is for the ATI Bus mouse supplied with the IIOIC12 The AUX KBD connector is for an engineering AT type key board The keyboard interface panel connections are listed in Table 5 4 Figure 5 10 Keyboard Interface Panel KEYBOARD INTERFACE PANEL CONNECTOR BOARD KEYBOARD INTERFACE PANEL FRONT VIEW GS940209 MOUSE TRACKBALL AUX 1 PORT AUX KBD KEYBOARD CONFIG OFF P8 P1 P1...

Page 80: ...tor Figure 5 12 shows the operator keyboard Power does not have to be removed from the IIOIC12 before plugging in or unplugging the engineering keyboard WARNING The switch settings on the Keyboard Interface Panel must be open Any other setting may cause damage to the keyboard interface on the PC Figure 5 11 Engineering Keyboard Connector ENGINEERIN G KEYBOARD CONNECTOR TUNE OFF KEYBOARD AUX 1 PORT...

Page 81: ... SILENCE PANORAM ZOOM AVANT TAB ARR TAB CURSEUR DEPART POINT MAJUSO MAJUSO VERR ESPACE ENTRER EFFACER ECHAP CASCADE AUTO MAN AUTO CONS SORTIE AUTO RATIO ORDIN MARQUER SYNOP PAGE SYNOP SUIV PREC RAPPEL SYNOP SYNOP SUIV PAGE PREC GENEB MENU FONCT ALARME SOMM LIGNE FONCT PARAM DIVERS MENU SYSTEME ETAT SOMM SYNTH PARAM FONCT AMMULER AFFICHE SELECT GROUPE SYNOP AIDE DETAILS REGLAGE P N 6638514A3 SILENC...

Page 82: ...0 vertical noninterlaced scan It is used to display a 1024 x 768 pixel image Figure 5 14 shows a rear view of the colour monitor and the CRT connec tions See Figure 5 15 for cabling information NOTES 1 The cable Elsag Bailey part number 1949138A1 that connects the monitor to the graphics controller board is supplied by the manu facturer of the monitor A nine pin D sub connector connects an externa...

Page 83: ...ower entry panel PEP shown in Figure 5 16 contains the incoming AC power terminals and system circuit breakers and terminals for alarm contact outputs Use the L DEGAUSS switch to correct picture distortion due to magnetic fields on the screen of the CRT Figure 5 15 Colour Monitor Cabling GS940210 TO GND CONNECTOR ON REAR DOOR A C TO OIC MAIN POWER SUPPLY GROUND TERMINAL CRT REMOTE CONTROLS CRT VID...

Page 84: ...fer to Table 5 3 for the alarm relay typical and maximum electrical specifications The six terminals are configured via OIS12 software refer to OIS12 Operation and Configuration Figure 5 16 IIOIC12 Power Entry Panel POWER STREAMING TAPE N L2 L E1 ON OFF MAIN POWER GS940113 WRIST STRAP LED POWER 1 1 1 1 5 3 1 DO DO DI DI COM NC NO COM NC NO COM NC NO 6 4 2 DO DO DI DI 2 2 2 2 COM NC NO COM NC NO CO...

Page 85: ... IIOIC12 power entry panel To change the IIOIC12 to operate on 240 VAC set the slide switch if present on the back of the computer power supply to the 240 VAC setting Figure 5 5 Also change the main power supply jumper and fuse for 240 VAC operation Figure 5 18 if required AC POWER See Figure 5 16 for the location of the AC connections for the unit being installed Figure 3 9 shows the AC wiring in...

Page 86: ... into any socket on this board NOTES 1 The 6638553V5 power supply in the console operates on either 120 V or 240 V When replacing the power supply check to make sure it is set for the voltage rating of the console per Figure 5 17 The fuse for 120 VAC should be rated for 5 Amps 3 Amps for 240 VAC 2 In recent OIC consoles the Power Supply Terminal Strip in Fig ure 5 2 is not installed A direct cable...

Page 87: ...tion and Configuration manuals for details Figure 5 18 IIOIC12 Power Connections 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OIC PWR DIST ASSY TB1 TO TERMINAL E1 ON PEP 12 12 5 5 COM 5V 5V RTN CH4 CH2 CH3 PF RTN RTN IIMKMO1 CARD WIRING DIAGRAM REAR IIMKMO1 CARD GRN YEL 12 AWG ATTACH TO PIN 2 7 OR 8 POWER SUPPLY TERMINAL STRIP 1 2 3 4 5 6 P1 P2 6 5 4 3 2 1 P3 6 5 4 3 2 1 P4 6 5 4 3 2 1 P5 6 5 4 3 2 1 P6 6 5 4 3 2 1 P7 6 5 4 3...

Page 88: ... POW ER IN CABLE TO KEYBOARD 6638849_1 26 PIN GS9 5060 3 BAC K OF ADP PANEL ADDRESS SWITCH PC BOARD SW 1 SW 1 ADP 1 ADDRESS SWITCH SETTIN GS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Table 5 4 Connections to IIADP02 Board From P1 From P1 From P2 To P4 socket on top of Main Power Supply Use cable assembly num ber 6638713_2 if the signal cable connector is on the bottom of the board To P4 socket on top of Main Power Supply U...

Page 89: ...rcuit No AC power at IIOIS12 Check AC wiring on input Check AC on power entry panel Check breaker light on power entry panel Check power on indicator Breaker off but indicator on Check breaker contacts Check breaker wiring Check AC input wiring Check power switch on system unit No disk I O Check cable from hard disk to controller card OIS12 only Check that 3 5 inch disk drive latch is open and no ...

Page 90: ...gure 6 1 to the ON position To turn off the power to the IIOIS12 IIOIC12 switch the main circuit breaker to the OFF position 1 Disconnect AC power to all equipment inside IIOIS12 con sole by unplugging the line cords from the back of the power entry panel No printer response Check AC power Check cables connection to parallel port Check printer setup Check IIOIS12 configuration printers Check print...

Page 91: ...IIOIS12 DC POWER TEST 1 Turn the power off to the IIOIS12 2 Unplug DC power distribution cables from all peripheral devices disk drives and keyboard interface module if present Disconnect the power cables at the distribution side of the cables NOTES 1 Do NOT disconnect the power wiring from the multibus card cage 2 Turn power off before removing or inserting multibus modules 3 Unplug all four modu...

Page 92: ...the IIOIS12 Main Power Supply IIOIC12 DC POWER TEST 1 Turn OFF the main power breaker on the IIOIC12 2 Unplug the DC power cable from the MKM board NOTE Turn the power OFF before removing or inserting the DC power cable from the MKM board Table 6 2 IIOIS12 DC Voltages Voltage Colour Connector Number P1 Pin No P2 Pin No 12 V 0 4 8V 12 V 0 48 V Common 5 V 0 2 V Violet White Violet White Green Brown ...

Page 93: ...lists the IIMCP01 failure LED codes Table 6 5 lists the IIMLM01 failure LED codes Table 6 3 IIOIC12 DC Distribution Board Voltages Voltage Connector TB1 P1 Pin No 12 V 0 48 V COM 12 V 0 48 V N C 5 V 0 2 V COM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Table 6 4 IMMCP01 Failure Codes MCP Code Top Bottom LED LED 87654321 Error Condition 12 13 14 0010010 0010011 0010100 MLM not responding to MCP commands ROM checksum error soc...

Page 94: ...connector port B bot tom port on the IIMCP01 Set the terminal to 9600 baud and eight data one stop zero start and no parity bits Follow these steps 1 Press the right red button on the MCP reset The diagnos tic menu will appear on the terminal 39 3E 3F 00111001 00111110 00111111 Duplicate node number on loop MLM switch 4 MLM to MCP handshake failure Stop pushbutton actuated Table 6 4 IMMCP01 Failur...

Page 95: ...he MCL will turn off then on off line to the loop then on line to the loop 6 On the terminal enter a one to return to Talk 90 7 Check that the terminal displays a response of zero errors The terminal will display the node address No errors indicates that the problem is in the IIOIS12 or in the cable between the IIOIS12 and the NIU Any indicated errors shows that the problem is in the NIU Substitut...

Page 96: ... supplied with the unit SOFTWARE PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE The most important preventive maintenance item with regard to the OIS12 console software is to back up the OIS12 configu ration files to floppy disk on a regular basis Refer to Section 7 of the OIS12 Configuration manual for the procedure to back up the OIS12 configuration The types of files included in the OIS12 configuration are tag databas...

Page 97: ...ficant number of changes are made During normal operation a backup should be done monthly or if a significant number of changes are made The backup disks should be clearly labeled with the date and OIS12 serial number in case you have several OIS12 consoles with unique configurations You should also maintain backups of the OIS12 configuration in another location as well as on site ...

Page 98: ...tory Do not repair printed circuit boards in the field All repairs and adjustments should be per formed by qualified personnel PART REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES Colour Monitor Elsag Bailey Part Number 1948623A6 A9 CAUTION Disconnect the system from electrical supply before attempt ing repair or replacement Figure 8 1 Colour Monitor Removal PANEL PEP CELEBRIS Digital E1 GND TO THE IIMCL01 FROM E1 ON PEP ...

Page 99: ... the CRT from the mounting tray by removing the four screws under the tray 3 5 Inches Floppy Disk Drive IIOIS12 Consoles Only See Figure 8 2 when using this procedure 1 In the front of the cabinet turn off the main circuit breaker on the Power Entry Panel PEP to shut off power to the IIOIS12 Check the power indicator to see if power is removed from the system 2 Unplug the operator keyboard and uni...

Page 100: ...the cabinet turn off the main circuit breaker on the power entry panel to shut off power to the IIOIS12 Check the power indicator to see if power is removed from the system See Figure 8 3 when using this procedure 2 Remove the modules from the multibus chassis 3 In the back of the cabinet disconnect all cables and wiring from the back of the multibus chassis Label the connections if needed 4 Remov...

Page 101: ...be disconnected safely 3 In the front of the cabinet remove all cables from the front of the power entry panel alarm contact wires and AC input 4 In the back of the cabinet remove AC cables from the out lets on the back of the PEP 5 Remove all signal cables from the multibus modules that go to the back of the PEP Leave the cables on the PEP The new PEP comes with cables 6 In the front of the cabin...

Page 102: ...ower in the IIOIS12 IIOIC12 Check the power indicator to see if power is removed from the system See Figure 8 5 when using this procedure 2 At the front of the cabinet remove the IIOIS12 IIOIC12 work surface by turning the red locking lever underneath Now slide the work surface forward Figure 8 4 Power Entry Panel PEP Removal CELEBRIS Digital E1 GND TO THE IIMCL01 FROM E1 ON PEP TO TB2 CHASSIS 1 2...

Page 103: ...loppy disk ribbon cable IIOIS12 only Mouse cable from graphics card connector P N L700912A2 and L750053A1 Release 5 0 used L700884A2 QWERTY keyboard extension cable P N L700804A1 AC cable from AC connector Parallel printer cable if installed Ethernet cable if applicable 4 At the rear of the cabinet unlatch the computer restrain ing belt Slide the computer out through the rear of the cabi net Figur...

Page 104: ...ion NOTE Always use the Elsag Bailey Field Static Kit P N 1948385A2 consisting of a wrist strap ground cord assembly and alligator clip when working with the OIS OIC The kit is designed to connect the technician and the static dissipating work surface to the same ground point to prevent damage to the modules by electrostatic dis charge 1 Open the rear door to the cabinet and remove the com puter f...

Page 105: ...s need to be grounded by wearing conductive wrist ground straps Refer to Section 3 for ESD information NOTE Always use the Elsag Bailey Field Static Kit P N 1948385A2 consisting of a wrist strap ground cord assembly and alligator clip when working with the OIS The kit is designed to connect the tech nician and the static dissipating work surface to the same ground point to prevent damage to the mo...

Page 106: ... numbers and part descriptions from renewal parts sections of equipment manuals Parts with no commercial description must be ordered from your nearest Elsag Bailey sales service office Recommended spare parts lists including prices on standard assemblies are available through your nearest Elsag Bailey sales service office TRAINING Elsag Bailey has a modern training center equipped to provide servi...

Page 107: ... option L700945A1 IIATB06 Trackball option L700796_11 OIS12 L700796_13 OIC12 Computer with an Intel 32 bit processor NOTE See also Appendix B for computer subcomponents Table 9 2 Recommended Spare Parts List for Computer Subcomponents OIS12 OIC12 Part Number Part Description x x 1948938A83 A84 L750058_1 Graphics card x x L700797A1 A2 ISA L700796A3 PCI SCSI disk controller if supplied x L750021A3 2...

Page 108: ...ich was preloaded Delete all partitions 2 Create a primary DOS partition and load the DOS operat ing system onto it 3 Load the QNX operating system onto a QNX hard disk par tition using the QNX installation program 4 Load the OIS12 system software onto the QNX partition via the OIS12 system software installation program 5 If you are using an optical disk drive you have to configure the system soft...

Page 109: ...the menu driven utility called fdisk For example purposes the primary DOS partition will be set to 20 MB How to Start the MS DOS FDISK Program The fdisk utility is easy to use because it uses menus to lead you through each procedure To start fdisk follow these steps 1 Place the DOS boot floppy in the floppy drive 2 Turn on the OIS12 and allow it to boot 3 At the DOS prompt type fdisk Enter 4 The f...

Page 110: ...artition option the menu shown in Figure A 3 will appear Figure A 2 Fdisks Create DOS Partition or Logical DOS Drive Menu Figure A 3 Fdisks Create Primary DOS Partition Menu Create DOS Partition or Logical DOS Drive Current fixed disk drive 1 Choose one of the following 1 Create Primary DOS Partition 2 Create Extended DOS Partition 3 Create Logical DOS Drive s in the Extended DOS Partition Enter c...

Page 111: ... the number 1 to make the first partition active as shown in Figure A 5 Figure A 4 Fdisks Create Primary DOS Partition Menu Figure A 5 Fdisks Set Active Partition Menu Create Primary DOS Partition Current fixed disk drive 1 Total disk space is 340 Mbytes 1 Mbyte 1048576 bytes Maximum space available for partition is 340 Mbytes 100 Enter partition size in Mbytes or percent of disk space to create a...

Page 112: ...ter to continue and accept all the defaults The pro gram will give you a choice to format the new partition Select Format Partition and press Enter The setup program will cre ate an autoexec bat and a config sys file Create DOS Bootable Disk Place a blank disk in the OIS12 console drive A Enter the following command format A S This will create a bootable DOS disk Label it as such and store with th...

Page 113: ... command a install Select Install Video Adapter Utilities and accept the default direc tory Follow the instructions displayed on the screen When the Main Selection menu re appears select the Set Power Up Configuration On the Set Power Up Configuration menu select the following Monitor Type on the pop up menu select Custom 1024x768 72Hz non interlaced if the computer is a DEC Press Esc to return to...

Page 114: ...d Configuration Select a spare PCI card slot position for installation of the Adaptec SCSI controller refer to Appendix B Install the card and fasten it securely with the supplied screw Connect the external SONY optical disk insert an optical cartridge into the drive and apply power to the unit Apply power to the computer At the press Ctrl A for SCSI Select utility press Ctrl A Select Configure Vi...

Page 115: ...net Interface refer to the computer s User s Guide Enable the PCI Integrated Ethernet Interface Press F3 to save the change exit the setup program and reboot the computer Table A 3 SCSI Device Configuration Options Settings 0 1 2 6 7 Initiate Sync Negotiation no yes yes yes no Enable Ultra SCSI Speed no no Maximun Sync Transfer Rate 5 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 5 0 Enable Disconnection yes yes Send Start Un...

Page 116: ...p program and to config ure the WinStar 16 Ethernet card as shown in Table A 5 Boot the PC into DOS Place the WinStar 16 Utility disk in the floppy drive Enter the command a WSPNP Select the menu item View Current Configuration from the Main menu Record the Ethernet address in Appendix C for this node Verify the Ethernet s card settings as listed in Table A 5 If they do not match return to the Mai...

Page 117: ...ter Record the Ethernet address in Appendix C for this node Verify the Ethernet s card settings as listed in Table 4 3 If they do not match exit the program power down the PC and check the jumpers Table A 6 ALTA EtherCombo 16 T C Configuration Option Recommended Settings OIS12 Server Value Jumpers Configuration Mode Hardware J1 OFF Cabling Type1 BNC J2 J3 ON OFF ROM Address2 C800h J5 J6 OFF OFF RO...

Page 118: ...re proceeding with the installation check that the version number on your set of QNX disks is 4 22 or later Table A 7 ALTA EtherCombo 16 T C Configuration Option Recommended Settings OIC12 Server Or Client with Disk Node Diskless Node Value Jumpers Value Jumpers Configuration Mode Hardware J1 OFF Hardware J1 OFF Cabling Type1 BNC J2 J3 ON OFF BNC J2 J3 ON OFF ROM Address2 C800h J5 J6 OFF OFF C800h...

Page 119: ...n Appendix D for details on defin ing node numbers A sample Network Planning Form is pro vided in Appendix A Installation An automated install program is used to install QNX onto the hard disk STEP A Booting from the Floppy Boot Disk Insert the Boot disk into the first drive fd 0 A If you are upgrading exit OIS12 Boot from the computer Press Ctrl Alt Shift Del As QNX is loading you will see a spin...

Page 120: ... displayed Creating a QNX Hard Disk Partition Value point machine Answer N No is the default Verify hard disk type IDE or SCSI 1a Verify drive size Accept defaults The installation program will then run either fsys ide or fsys scsi device driver 1b Query free 1c Query QNX 1d Fdisk The fdisk hard drive partition table screen is then displayed If no changes are needed to the partition table press Q ...

Page 121: ...k Plan ning Form in Appendix C rundos Answer N Press Enter when prompted 4b Install setup etc make_links 4b1 tic usr lib 4c make 4d Scp t 4e fdisk 4f fdisk STEP 5 Create a system initialization file Select your time zone Select the time zone representing your local time zone from the list displayed Example U for Cleveland Ohio which is in the Eastern Time Zone Select time use This specifies the ti...

Page 122: ... machine there will be one or more network expansion disks Insert network expansion licenses Depending on your OIS12 system configuration you may have more than one OIS12 and or OIC12 nodes For each OIS12 node a complete set of QNX O S disks has been provided For each OIC12 node a QNX Network Expansion disk has been provided To increase the network size all the INSTALL 1 disks and QNX Network Expa...

Page 123: ... machine as a boot server for other machines Answer Y When instructed remove disk from floppy drive and reboot Ctrl Alt Shift Del Login as root STEP 7 Install QNX windows disks At the command line prompt type install Insert window disk 1 Press Enter when prompted restoring archive Press Enter when prompted Insert disk 2 and press Enter when prompted Remove any floppies from the drives This complet...

Page 124: ...ole in order to obtain a list of other con soles it should communicate with The first console installed must be fully installed and running before the second or any other console is installed Once the first and second consoles have been installed either one of them can be turned off while other consoles are installed Any installed console can serve to add new computers to the network Client vs Ser...

Page 125: ... the default password is root if you have not changed it Type the following commands cd usr lib bailey server pcv data hist wc c The wc command will check through all your EDCS data files and return the total amount of disk space used by these files You can use this number to determine how many diskettes you will need to back up this data Type the following com mand to determine how many diskettes...

Page 126: ...ess Control Units However if you are using Logging to export values to tags in the database you may have a control scheme in the OIS12 console which you will need to account for during the upgrade After you upgrade a console install the configuration using the File Restore Utilities then shut down and reboot This configu ration is read during system start up With prior versions of OIS12 servers on...

Page 127: ...rt to function normally Installation STEP 1 Booting from Disk Reboot using the following steps Remove any floppy disks from the drives Press Ctrl Alt Shift Del Login root STEP 2 Setting Configuration Options Insert the pcvInstall disk in the first floppy drive Type install You now will see the Introduction screen Figure A 6 Answer No ONLY if this is the only computer running OIS12 software or you ...

Page 128: ...S12 Introduction Screen Figure A 7 Network Card Query Figure A 8 First Node Query Introduction This program will guide you through the installation proce dure Before continuing check the Installation Manual to make sure you If you are upgrading from an older version of software you must have a recent backup of your configura tion Each computer has its own configuration so you should have a backup ...

Page 129: ...e two standards are IDE or SCSI CONSOLE TYPE Server Client Servers always have a connection to a CIU Clients never do NOTE You will need to re install starting with the QNX Operating System to change the computer from client to server or back NETWORK Set the following entries to match the network card s con figuration Enter the 12 digit Ethernet address for the physical address Type Ethernet Arcne...

Page 130: ...e network is established this computer will be added into the list of computers on this network and system files will be created and copied STEP 3 Copying Volumes You will now see the Copy Software screen Figure A 11 This screen prompts you to insert the OIS12 volumes based on the type of node this computer is refer to Table A 8 Each vol ume may include one or more actual disks As the first disk o...

Page 131: ...S12 Volumes Volume Name OIS12 OIC12 with hard disk Installation Yes Yes Programs Yes Yes Server Yes No Client No Yes 5000 tag database Yes No Logging Application Yes Yes Ripcam Yes Yes OIS12 Yes Yes Copy the software to the hard disk This step will copy the floppy disks to the hard disk The floppies to be copied and the order to copy them depend on your configuration See your manual for a list of ...

Page 132: ...ndow will close Go to the next console and repeat on every console Table A 9 Optional OIS12 Volumes Volume Name OIS12 OIC12 with hard disk Redundancy1 YES YES Quality Analysis Control YES YES classConnect DDE Package2 1 Node TCP Link or 4 Node TCP Link 43 YES4 YES4 Harmony Protocol Specific Driver5 YES NO NOTES 1 Installing the Redundancy Volume on all nodes allows every node to have access to the...

Page 133: ... netmap to see the list of running nodes Nodes that are off will show as Tx failures On the nodes that are down you will need to use method one in order to allow them to connect to the network Enter exit to cancel root privileges and close the window STEP 2 Update the network plan Add the new console s information to the NETWORK PLAN NING FORM in Appendix C STEP 3 Install QNX Follow the instructio...

Page 134: ...on menu Press click J Setup to display the Setup menu Press click A Network Setup to display the Network Setup menu Press click B Rebuild System Files to display the Hardware Configu ration screen You will notice that you are now asked whether the console is still standalone Answer the default of No Since the computer now has a network card a new section for network settings appears in the Hardwar...

Page 135: ...network card you installed in the console other node Is the node number of each of the other nodes on the network For example netmap m 3 1 00c09300efdf n1 For example netmap m 3 1 00c09300efdf n2 This identifies a new Ethernet card on the network for nodes 1 and 2 Enter netmap node 3 s This displays the current network mapping used by this node Enter exit or press Ctrl D This cancels root privileg...

Page 136: ...system and OIS12 To join two networks together the following procedure should be used 1 Ensure that ALL nodes in the combined network have unique node numbers For any nodes that have duplicate node numbers one node must be reloaded starting with QNX and must be given a unique node number This change to the node should be done before performing the remainder of this proce dure and can be connected ...

Page 137: ... the floppy over to the source network and repeat steps 13 14 and 15 Both the master and source network should have the same netmap file 17 Go to the node on the master network that was used pre viously insert the floppy disk and copy the master network file onto the floppy by typing the command cp usr lib bailey system config net_dbase network fd 0 18 Return to the source network and copy the net...

Page 138: ...rce network and recon nect it to the master network 3 Power up the node If the node was a Server node it will boot up as a Client node Use Configuration System Options Console Options from the OIS12 Main menu for that particular node and redefine it as a Server node again including creating a redundant group if necessary then shut down and reboot the node to enable the Server software 4 Repeat ste...

Page 139: ...ter rebooting all the nodes from the source network you will notice that the list of Servers on the Network Status menu is incomplete usually on the nodes on the original master net work To make this list complete each node on the master network must be shut down and rebooted This does not have to be done all at once the restarting of each node can take place whenever it is most convenient to you ...

Page 140: ...se tasks include configuring as appropriate CIU communication Intellicon serial card Optical disk Diagnostic output Mylar keyboard Alarm terminal Keyboard switching Printer configuration Server software options Enhanced data collection system Archiving Redundancy Computers can be configured across the network You do not need to be seated at that screen in order to change the config uration All the...

Page 141: ... L700796AA11 for IIOIS12 C W 200 MHz Pentium Pro CPU 32 Mb RAM 256 kb cache 1 PCI 1 PCI ISA 1 ISA slot 130 W power supply Custom floppy drive connector and cable 545 Mb min EIDE disk drive DOS diskettes and manuals Keyboard 5 pin DIN mouse1 Keyboard adapter PS 2 to 5 DIN Shrouded male AC cord S3 Trio 64 video card PCI L750058B1 C1 Ethernet card ISA L750067B2 External floppy drive connectors mounte...

Page 142: ...L700986P4 for IIOIS12 C W 200 MHz Pentium Pro CPU 32 Mb RAM 256 kb cache 2 serial 1 parallel port 2 PCI 1 PCI ISA 1 ISA slot Ethernet card ISA L750067B2 S3 video card PCI L750058B1 C1 3 5 in floppy drive remote Custom floppy drive connector and cable 545 Mb Min EIDE disk drive DOS diskettes and manuals Qwerty keyboard 5 pin DIN mouse1 Keyboard adapter PS 2 to 5 DIN Shrouded male AC cord CTI Intell...

Page 143: ... N L700986n4 for IIOIS12 C W 133 OR 166 MHz Pentium CPU Built in S3 video with 2 Mb DRAM 256 kb cache 2 serial 1 parallel port 1 PCI 1 PCI ISA 2 ISA slots Built in Ethernet add coax port D3979A 32 Mb RAM 3 5 in floppy drive remote Custom floppy drive connector and cable 545 Mb min EIDE disk drive DOS diskettes and manuals Qwerty keyboard 5 pin DIN mouse1 Keyboard adapter PS 2 to 5 DIN Shrouded mal...

Page 144: ...w Profile Elsag Bailey P N L700796W11 for IIOIS12 C W 133 or 166 MHz Pentium CPU min 256 kb cache 2 serial 1 parallel port 1 PCI 1 PCI ISA 1 ISA slot 100 W power supply 32 Mb RAM min 1 44 Mb floppy drive remote Custom floppy drive connector and cable 535 Mb min EIDE disk drive L750115A1 DOS diskettes and mouse1 Keyboard 5 pin DIN Keyboard adapter PS 2 to 5 DIN Shrouded male AC cord CTI Intellicon ...

Page 145: ...IOIS12 C W 90 or 120 MHz Pentium CPU min 256 kb cache 2 serial 1 parallel port 1 PCI 1 PCI ISA 3 ISA slots 200 W power supply 32 Mb RAM min 1 44 Mb floppy drive remote Custom floppy drive connector and cable 535 Mb min SCSI disk drive L750115A1 Adaptec 1540CF or 1542 CF SCSI controller DOS 6 22 or later diskettes and mouse1 Keyboard 5 pin DIN Keyboard adapter PS 2 to 5 DIN Shrouded male AC cord SC...

Page 146: ...750067B2 4 5 Adaptec card L700797A1 A2 HEWLETT PACKARD VECTRA XM4 5133 5166 Elsag Bailey P N L700986H4 K42 for IIOIS12 C W 120 or 133 MHz Pentium CPU min Built in S3 video with 2 Mb DRAM 256 kb cache 16 Mb RAM 2x8 Mb 2 serial 1 parallel port 1 PCI 1 PCI ISA 3 ISA slots Built in Ethernet coax port D3979A D2691A x2 2x8 Mb RAM L700891A1 1 44 Mb floppy drive remote Custom floppy drive connector and ca...

Page 147: ...ion HEWLETT PACKARD VECTRA XM4 5133 5166 Elsag Bailey P N L700986H5 K5 for IIOIC12 C W 120 or 133 MHz Pentium CPU min Built in S3 video with 2 Mb DRAM Built in Ethernet coax port D3979A 16 Mb RAM 2x8 Mb 3 5 in FDD mouse1 MS Windows DOS and diskettes 256 kb cache Qwerty keyboard Adaptec 1540CF or 1542CF SCSI controller2 545 min SCSI hard drive2 840 Mb min EIDE disk drive2 Total 16 Mb RAM 1 Mouse as...

Page 148: ...ve connector and cable 540 Mb min SCSI disk drive L750116A1 Adaptec 1540CF or 1542 CF SCSI controller DOS 6 22 or later diskettes and mouse1 Keyboard Keyboard adapter PS 2 to 5 DIN Shrouded male AC cord SCSI terminator external ATI Ultra 2 Mb or ATI Ultra Pro 2 Mb video card L750058_1 CTI Intellicon 2 serial card Floppy drive slot cover plate 1 Mouse assembly Elsag Bailey P N L700912C3 CARD SLOT P...

Page 149: ...d 5 pin DIN Keyboard adapter PS 2 to 5 DIN Shrouded male AC cord SCSI terminator external ATI Ultra 2 Mb VGA card or ATI Ultra Pro 2 Mb VGA card CTI Intellicon 2 serial card Alta Ethercombo 16 T C Ethernet card3 1 Mouse Assembly Elsag Bailey P N L700912A3 for H P 2 Custom floppy drive Cable is P N BLY OIS 12 from Value Added Systems Inc 3 Ethernet card not used in later models CARD SLOT POSITIONS ...

Page 150: ... 250 m 1 Operating temperature and humidity range may vary with data storage device Input voltage Auto ranging worldwide power supply 100 V to 240 V over 47 Hz to 63 Hz Power Consumption 40 W to 50 W typical 170 W absolute maximum Low power sleep mode HEWLETT PACKARD VECTRA VL3 Pentium Elsag Bailey P N L700986E5 for IIOIC12 H P P N D3393A 5 75 Model 1 or P N D3396A 5 90 Model 1or P N D3393A 8 Mb R...

Page 151: ...ank SPECIFICATIONS VECTRA VL2 System dimensions without keyboard Width 16 50 in 42 0 cm Depth 15 3 in 39 0 cm Height 4 9 in 12 5 0 cm Weight 20 0 Lbs 9 0 kg Keyboard dimensions Width 18 30 in 46 4 cm Depth 7 0 in 17 8 cm Height 1 3 in 3 3 cm flat 2 0 in 5 1 cm standing ENVIRONMENT SPECIFICATION Air temperature Operating from 40 to 104 F 5 to 40 C Nonoperating from 40 to 158 F 40 to 70 C Relative h...

Page 152: ...drive FR PCTAZ AE Adaptec 1540CF or 1542CF SCSI controller DOS 6 22 and mouse1 Keyboard 5 pin DIN Keyboard adapter PS 2 to 5 DIN Shrouded male AC cord H8574 A SCSI terminator external DT A0028 TV ATI Ultra 2 Mb VGA card DT A0082 DI CTI Intellicon 2 serial card DT A0082 EY Alta Ethercombo 16 T C Ethernet card 1 Mouse Assembly Elsag Bailey P N L700912A1 for Digital Equipment CARD SLOT POSITIONS Slot...

Page 153: ... peak 10 5 Hz in 0 02 in DA sweep rate of one octave min Random Vibration Nonoperating with packaged container with excitation 1 03 GRMS overall from 5 to 200 Hz Power requirements The power supply is capable of supplying a continuous 200 W of power the power supply is switchable not autosensing DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION CELEBRIS FP590 Elsag Bailey P N L700796N13 for IIOIC12 C W 24 Mb RAM 3 5 ...

Page 154: ...DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION MODEL 560 LPX Elsag Bailey P N L700796D13 for IIOIS12 DEC P N 2C 94095 03 DEC LPX 560 24 Mb RAM PC77M AA 2x4 Mb PC77M AB 16 Mb 256 kb cache 2 serial 1 parallel port 1 44 Mb 3 5 in floppy drive remote 17 03842 01 02 Custom floppy drive connector and cable PCXAR AM 340 Mb SCSI hard drive 200 W power supply FR PCTAZ AE ADAPTEC 1540CF SCSI controller Elsag Bailey P N L700...

Page 155: ...igure 4 13 DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION MODEL 4100 LPV Elsag Bailey P N L700796D16 for IIOIC12 DEC 4100 DX LPV DEC P N FR 748AA WA includes PC74M AB 16 Mb RAM plus PC74M AA 8 Mb RAM 2x4 Mb PCXAL NA Qwerty keyboard RX23L AA 1 44 Mb 3 5 in floppy drive Note Mouse Assembly Elsag Bailey P N L700912A1 for Digital Equipment CARD SLOT POSITIONS Slot numbers 1 3 top to bottom rear view 1 Alta Ethernet ca...

Page 156: ...s a change to the network configura tion Card ID Enter the Ethernet address or the arcnet physical node num ber IRQ Enter the IRQ used for the card in this console I O Addr Enter the I O address used for the card in this console Description Describe the console by its location or other features so that you will know which console is being referred to Table C 1 Network Planning Form Network Plannin...

Page 157: ...lity initiates the second phase of your system ini tialization by starting a shell that executes commands from a file This file the system initialization file contains commands that set up services for the machine It is a standard shell file that runs just like any other shell file except that breaks are disabled Being able to start system services after boot is one of the ben efits of QNX s modul...

Page 158: ...tallsys Nodes that boot over the network from a server i e worksta tions initially use the default sysinit file for booting To cus tomize a workstation s setup you have to create a sysinit node file on the boot server for that workstation You can start with the sysinit node file for another node with a similar configuration or you can simply make a copy of the default sysinit file which you may th...

Page 159: ...ode file We recommend that you also copy the operating system image after successfully installing QNX cp boot altboot USING THE SYSTEM INITIALIZATION FILE Base Level Services The contents of each machine s system initialization file reflects the hardware on that machine and the services it is to provide The following describes a base set of services that will be in most initialization files NOTE I...

Page 160: ...nd COM2 and a parallel driver These drivers will terminate if they cannot find the necessary hardware Dev ser Dev par If you started Dev ser you might need to use the stty utility to change the default line configuration For example the fol lowing lines change the baud rate to 19200 stty baud 19200 dev ser1 stty baud 19200 dev ser2 etc Starting the floating point emulator If your programs use floa...

Page 161: ...other services to your system initialization file You should add these services just before the line contain ing the tinit command The following examples show com monly used optional services Note that these utilities typically support common line options to modify their behavior these options are explained in the documentation for each utility Defining environment variables Define any environment...

Page 162: ... sysinit node file If you subsequently set up workstations you will have to change their sysinit node files to include this command Note that you can also generate custom keyboard layouts with the kedit utility TIME ZONES AND THE REAL TIME CLOCK It is important that the correct date time and time zone infor mation be established early during initialization This should be the first step in your sys...

Page 163: ...ty to establish the current date and time from the real time clock The follow ing two lines would accomplish this export TZ EST5DST4 M4 1 0 3 M10 5 0 3 rtc hw This will set the date and time on an IBM AT compatible com puter Note that there are two possible approaches to take when set ting the real time clock in your machine Setting the real time clock to UTC Setting the real time clock to local t...

Page 164: ...e network If you boot over the network the booting machine will inherit UTC time and time zone environment variable from the node it boots from Therefore you do not need to put this information in your system initialization file LICENSING Operating System Licensing QNX must be licensed for each computer it runs on This is true whether you are using 10 stand alone machines or 10 networked machines ...

Page 165: ...ee copies may be run anywhere in the network at one time Note that on a non net worked single node machine you may still run only three con current invocations By convention serial numbers that end in uddd are licensed per use Expanding Your License You expand your license size for the operating system or an application using the license utility This utility installs license serial numbers from fl...

Page 166: ...s the network from one hard disk to another and thus avoid having to re insert floppies Note that license files cannot be copied by cp For more information on the license utility see the Utilities Reference NOTE For licensing to work across a network the boot server the machine with the licenses must be running the nameloc utility If a machine has a local hard disk with licenses and a network card...

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Page 169: ... DMA Channels 4 15 DOS Bootable Disk A 5 F Features of the IIOIS12 and IIOIC12 1 1 Floppy Disk Drive Removal 8 2 Functional Operation 2 1 G Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations 1 7 Graphics Card 4 16 H Hard Disk Driver A 22 Hardware 4 14 Overview 1 2 Settings 4 14 5 5 Setup 3 1 Standard and Optional 1 4 HP On Board Ethernet A 8 I I O Port Addresses 4 14 IIMCL01 4 11 IIMCP01 4 7 IIMKM01 4 12 IIMLM01...

Page 170: ...4 21 Operator Engineering Keyboard 4 19 5 9 Operator Keyboard 4 21 Printer 4 23 Operator Mylar Keyboard 4 21 Optical Disk Drive 4 31 P Part Replacement Procedures 8 1 PC Based Hardware 4 14 Peripheral Device Connections 3 7 Planning an Installation 3 2 Power Connections 4 30 Power Entry Panel 8 4 Power Supply IIOIS12 Main Power Supply 4 26 Preoperating Adjustments 3 13 Preventive Maintenance Hardw...

Page 171: ...umentation 9 1 These 4 14 Time Date D 6 Coordinated Universal Time UTC D 6 Setting D 7 Trackball 5 11 Training 9 1 Troubleshooting 6 1 U Unpacking and Inspection 3 2 W WinStar 16 A 9 Configuration A 9 Wiring IIOIS12 IIOIC12 3 3 3 4 Multibus Card Cage 4 3 ...

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