
AC Repair and Adjustment Procedures
FRP 13: Boundary Scan Cable/Wire Replacement
HMM-168-A
Cray Research/Silicon Graphics Proprietary
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NOTE:
If the boundary scan wire assembly that you are removing passes
from one cabinet to another, you must access the wiremats in all
appropriate cabinets. In addition, you must open the intercabinet
cable ducts as described in the following step.
8.
If the wire assembly that you are removing passes from one cabinet to
another, open the cable ducts where the wire assembly passes between
cabinets:
a. Use a #1 Phillips screwdriver to loosen the 5 Phillips screws that
secure each air seal assembly on the cable ducts.
b. Lift the air seal assemblies to provide room for the wire. The air seal
assemblies contain slots that move up and down on the Phillips screws.
c. Secure the air seal assemblies in the open position by tightening the
Phillips screws on the assemblies.
9.
Remove the clock module and/or the PEM where the defective wire
assembly connects. Then remove additional modules to provide clear and
safe access to these rails. Refer to
FRP 5
. Put the modules in a protected
location that is ESD safe.
10. Locate the defective wire assembly. You may need to test the wire
assembly with a multimeter.
11. If applicable, record the wiremat connections of the defective wire
assembly, then disconnect these connections.
12. Locate the rail connector to which the wire assembly connects (for
example, connector zaf).
13. Use tweezers or your fingers to carefully remove the foam plug (P/N
57176200) from the slot where the wire assembly enters the rail. (Each
connector slot contains an oval piece of foam, which tears easily.) Refer
to