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Page 2: ...AZ GPTAA MC xx 1 xx I xx MicroPDP 11 53 System Supplement Manual Prepared by Educational Services of Digital Equipment Corporation...

Page 3: ...ted and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such a commercial envir...

Page 4: ...Panel Printed Circuit Board 2 4 LTC DIP Switch Unit 2 4 Jumpers WI W2 and W3 2 5 Mass Storage 2 6 Backplane Assembly 2 6 Mass Storage Distribution Panel 2 8 Q22 Bus Backplane 2 9 Rear I O Distribution...

Page 5: ...Diskette Drive 4 8 RD3n A Fixed Disk Drive 4 11 RQDX3 Controller Module 4 13 Base Address 4 14 Starting Logical Unit Number 4 14 Jumper W23 4 15 Configuration Configuration Rules 5 1 Module Physical...

Page 6: ...ole modes Chapter 4 lists and describes available options Chapter 5 describes how to configure the MicroPDP ll 53 system Chapter 6 briefly describes the start up self test console DDT mode and user di...

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Page 8: ...However procedures for setting the MicroPDP ll 53 system baud rate connecting its console terminal and inserting diskettes into the RX33 diskette drive are slightly different 1 2 INSTALLATION Set the...

Page 9: ...RATION Baud Rate I A O Baud Rate mJAO 0 300 III 0 300 III 1 600 1 600 2 1200 2 1200 3 2400 3 2400 4 4800 4 4800 5 9600 l A 1 5 9600 l A 1 6 19200 6 19200 7 38400 7 38400 MR 0486 0439 Figure 1 1 Settin...

Page 10: ...TION VT240 VT220 REAR VIEW VT100 RSW r 1 Rn dadllb S L MOOIFIED i _____ ___ L __________ MODULAR JACKS 0 30 1 Q _ 00 AO lEI 2_1200 3 2400 4 4800 5 9600 6 19200 A rQ rQ 7 38400 Figure 1 2 Connecting th...

Page 11: ...Thread all the cables through the lower cable guide 5 Replace the cover NOTE Do not turn on your system yet 6 Find the customer test diskettes Figure 1 4 and use the diskette labeled as follows Micro...

Page 12: ...PROTECTIVE ENVELOPE Figure 1 4 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION WRITE PROTECT NOTCH DISKETTE SURFACE DO NOT TOUCH MA 04B6 0479 Customer Test Diskettes 1 5...

Page 13: ...te and place the release lever in the down position Figure 1 5 NOTE The write protect insert a diskette notch must be on tabletop system notch into the Figure 1 5 1 6 must be in the down position when...

Page 14: ...s following message the console terminal will display the Loading MICRO ll Customer Diagnostic Operating System V12 0 This wi II take a few seconds if running from Disk or several minutes if running f...

Page 15: ...R DIAGNOSTICS V12 0 Main Menu Identify System Devices T Run System Tests F Go to the Format Menu Type the letter then press the RETURN key 9 Follow the instructions displayed on the Main Menu Now you...

Page 16: ...e MicroPDP llj53 system front panel The MicroPDP llj53 uses a 6 button control panel that has two write protect and two ready buttons The second set of write protect and ready buttons function only if...

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Page 18: ...roPDP ll 73 and MicroPDP ll 83 system enclosures enclosure houses the power supply and the backplane assembly It also provides mounting space for three 5 25 inch half height or two 5 25 inch full heig...

Page 19: ...g 29 5 kg 70 Ib 65 Ib FRONT CONTROL PANEL Rackmount 13 3 cm 5 2 in 48 25 cm 19 in 64 3 cm 25 3 in 24 kg 53 Ib The BA23 A enclosure front control 6 button panel The 6 button control two half height fix...

Page 20: ...n Red light comes on when the CPU has halted Contact pushbutton switch when pressed causes a simulated power down power up sequence to restart the CPU Push on push off switch fixed disk is write prote...

Page 21: ...he front panel holds the system power on off I O switch 2 2 2 The LTC labeled Q22 Bus software LTC DIP Switch Unit DIP dual in line package switch unit has two switches 1 and 2 Figure 2 3 Setting swit...

Page 22: ...the second RD3n disk drive is located piggybacked on the first RD3n drive W3 This jumper is used in a BA23 C expansion enclosure to ensure that DC OK LED is directly controlled by the Q22 Bus B DC OK...

Page 23: ...er spaces are for mounting mass storage devices The top or right space usually contains a half height RX33 dual diskette drive This space can also accommodate a TK50 tape drive or an RX50 diskette dri...

Page 24: ...K 0 11 11 11 11 J7 FIXED DISK 0 II U J3 J6 REMOVABLE DISK 1 2 J5 FIXED DISK 1 II 11 1i 11 I L_J J1 J2 NOT LABELED Figure 2 5 H9278 Backplane Assembly Showing the Distribution Panel m J7 J10 J8 1 o 0 a...

Page 25: ...alled in the BA23 A enclosure connect to the mass storage signal distribution panel Figure 2 6 shows the internal cabling setup for the BA23 A enclosure 2 8 SIGNAL DISTRIBUTION PANEL J7 J3 0 RD31 Figu...

Page 26: ...4 provides the signals to the control panel printed circuit board from the mass storage signal distribution panel 2 4 2 Q22 BuS Backplane The MicroPDP ll 53 system backplane is a 10 7 inch by 4 5 inch...

Page 27: ...an insert panel Together these three items are called a cable kit The filter panels are panel The for up to connectors connectors mount in the insert panels and the insert installed in cutouts in the...

Page 28: ...a KDJll DA CPU module M7554 with onboard memory The system also contains an RQDX3 ontroller module M7555 to support the RX33 and RD3n disk jrives Expansion memory modules may also be present OTE The M...

Page 29: ...cessor User s Guide Appendix C EK DCJII UG Figure 3 1 shows the location of switches connectors and jumpers on the CPU module Table 3 1 lists the switches and jumpers factory settings Table 3 1 Switch...

Page 30: ...I I I W21 W20 Wl0 W7 W12 Figure 3 1 KDJ11 DA Module Layout SLU 0 SLU 0 BAUD RATE CONNECTOR SELECT CONSOLE TERMINALI SWITCH SLU 1 SLU 1 CONNECTOR BAUD RATE SELECT SWITCH TEST CODE DISPLAY 16 POSITION S...

Page 31: ...able 3 2 lists switch settings for the baud rate select switches on the console display panel Table 3 2 Baud Rate Select Switch Switch Settings o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Baud Rate 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19...

Page 32: ...onsole mode reserved enter console mode reserved autoboot tapes and disks user selects autoboot DPVll DUVll DLVII E F TU58 Test autoboot DEQNAs Manufacturing test loop o and 1 Test text Test text Test...

Page 33: ...abilities For Vl 00 of the ROM code the terminal only needs to display standard ASCII for both English and Spanish text Bit 7 for all input is stripped to zero For V2 00 of the ROM code some languages...

Page 34: ...language selection message itself needs a terminal with MCS to correctly display all the selections The ROM code has the following three general areas The first area includes diagnostics that are run...

Page 35: ...oboot a program from the user s disk or tape drive If successful the ROM code displays a message at the console terminal Example 3 1 shows a message for a typical system bootstrap in automatic boot mo...

Page 36: ...n booting the user s disk or ROM code displays an error message to indicate was not successful and makes continuous passes is successful or aborted rhere are two types of bootstrap error messages One...

Page 37: ...controller address Nonexistent drive Invalid unit number Invalid device Controller error Drive error 177nnnnnn Examples 3 3 and 3 4 show console mode Boot command error messages Commands are Help Boo...

Page 38: ...the RETURN Key B DU1 RETURN KDJ11 D S E 04 Nonexistent controller address 17772152 Commands are Help Boot List Map Test and Wrap_ Type a command then press the RETURN Key MR Q586 073Q Example 3 4 Uns...

Page 39: ...ng is complete In console mode the ROM code lets the user determine the execution sequence by entering keyboard commands through the console terminal 2 You can also enter console mode by typing CTRL C...

Page 40: ...de Commands and Control Characters Description Lists console mode commands Boots from selected device Lists ROM boot programs Sizes memory and map I O page Runs tests 3 through 6 Wraps SLUO to SLUI Al...

Page 41: ...sing RETURN If an invalid command is entered an invalid message is displayed and the prompt is redisplayed to request additional input Example 3 6 shows an invalid entry Commands are Help Boot List Ma...

Page 42: ...ge Commands are Help Boot List Map Test Type a command then press the RETURN key and Wrap H RETURN Command So 0 t Lis t Map Te s t Wr ap Description Load and start a program from a device Li st boot p...

Page 43: ...hird letter specifies the controller If the unit number is omitted the program assumes unit zero You can enter the Boot command in the following two ways 1 Type B RETURN The system prompts for the dev...

Page 44: ...Overrides the standard boot block definition The switch is typed immediately after the Boot command and before the device name and unit number for example B A Commands ire Help Boot List Map Test and...

Page 45: ...to be the name on the outside of the physical device For example device name DL is described as an RL02 Example 3 10 shows the List command message Commands are He I p Boot Lis t J Map Test and Wrap T...

Page 46: ...r addresses that respond and are on the external bus with the exception of memory CSR s if present and Q Bus devices DU MU and XH The map only identifies DU disk MSCP controller and MU tape MSCP contr...

Page 47: ...2360 17772376 17772516 17773000 17773776 17774440 17774456 17774500 17774502 17776500 17776506 17777520 17777546 17777560 17777566 17777572 17777576 17777600 17777616 17777620 17777636 17777640 177776...

Page 48: ...ts ignoring errors by typing L RETURN After exiting the test loop the ROM code displays the total number of loops passes and the total number of errors if any in the following format nnn xxx n is the...

Page 49: ...ommand has one optional switch IA Entering the Wrap command with the switch causes the ROM code to request an alternate SLU address The valid alternate address range is 17776500 through 17776676 Examp...

Page 50: ...e previously entered character CTRL H selects the console terminal as a hardcopy terminal The only effect this has is when the DELETE key is used When DELETE is used the ROM code identifies deleted ch...

Page 51: ...essages cannot be displayed Therefore if an error occurs the ROM code loops on the error 3 4 3 Test 3 through 6 Errors These are the main CPU and memory tests These are also the tests continuously loo...

Page 52: ...s necessary for the option Example DRVII J Base module CK DRVIJ KB Cabinet kit NOTE Contact your sales representative for more information about ordering options 4 2 COMMUNICATION The MicroPDP ll 53 s...

Page 53: ...h revision C or later 64K RAMs fully populated can be configured for battery backup 1 megabyte MSVll QB 256K RAMs half populated can be configured for battery backup 2 megabyte NOTE The KDJII DA on bo...

Page 54: ...ED CIRCUIT BOARD NUMBER COMPONENT SIDE A MSV11 QA ETCH REV A ONLY 5017547 01 C1 PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD NUMBER COMPONENT SIDE B MSV11 QA ETCH REV C OR LATER MSV11 QB Figure 4 1 Module Identification SYS...

Page 55: ...orresponding CSR addresses Figure 4 3 shows the jumper settings for a CSR register address of 17772102 representing a second MSVI1 Q module installed If more system address than one CSR parity type of...

Page 56: ...772110 6th out in out in 17772112 7th in out out in 17772114 8th out out out in 17772116 9th in in in out 17772120 10th out in in out 17772122 11th in out in out 17772124 12th out out in out 17772126...

Page 57: ...ed to J16 and jumper J13 must be connected to J14 To select the 256K RAMs used in the MSV11 QB memory module jumper J16 must be connected to J17 and jumper J13 must be connected to J14 Figure 4 5 All...

Page 58: ...1 0 1 1 640 1 1 0 1 1 1 768 0 1 0 1 1 768 0 1 0 1 1 1 896 1 0 0 1 1 896 1 0 0 1 1 1 1024 1 MB 0 0 0 1 1 1024 1 MB 0 0 0 1 1 1 1152 1 1 1 0 1 1152 1 1 1 0 1 1 1280 0 1 1 0 1 1280 0 0 1 1 0 1 1408 1 0 1...

Page 59: ...RX33A AA kit includes the following components RX33A A 17 00286 00 74 25652 01 74 28201 03 90 40001 01 74 33594 02 Diskette drive 34 pin signal cable Skid plate Ground plate Screws Snap on cover The...

Page 60: ...SYSTEM OPTIONS M R 0486 0426 Figure 4 6 RX33 Diskette Drive 4 9...

Page 61: ...ER CONNECTOR LG HG I I 20 30 32 MFD CONTROL BOARD DSO DS1 0 0 DS2 0 0 DS3 0 0 INDICATES JUMPER INSTALLED U11 U2 0 0 HL 0 0 IU 0 0 o o o RE i DC l J RY o TERMINATOR INSTALLED IN SOCKET Figure 4 7 RX33...

Page 62: ...gnal cable Skid plate Ground plate Screws SYSTEM OPTIONS The RD3n A is a 5 25 inch half height fixed disk drive with a formatted storage capacity of 20 megabytes The drive is a random access noncontac...

Page 63: ...e through four or radical Tables 4 3 and 4 4 show the drive configuration options NOTE Jumpers should not be placed on the fifth and seventh position switches These switches are for factory test use o...

Page 64: ...e Normal configuration The RD3n A drives used in most systems have the resistor termination pack installed For specific exceptions see the system installation procedures If instructed to remove the te...

Page 65: ...multiplied by four When jumpers W12 through W17 are removed Figure 4 11 a starting LUN of zero is selected See Table 4 5 for typical examples 15 14 1 I 1 I JUMPERS LED 4 14 13 12 11 10 09 OS 07 06 05...

Page 66: ...4 6 Jumper W23 is installed as shown in Table Table 4 6 W23 Installation Pins 1 2 3 W23 0 0 o W23 o 0 0 4 o o Remarks This factory configuration allows the HEADSEL 3 Ll and REDUCWRTI Ll signals to be...

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Page 68: ...CPU module in slots 2 through 8 NOTE Expansion memory modules are installed in slots 2 and 3 No empty slots are allowed between the CPU and expansion memory modules Quad height options may be installe...

Page 69: ...DLVEI DLVJl M80l7 M8043 Asynchronous communication interfaces with Silo DZQll DHQll M3l06 M3l07 Synchronous communication interfaces DMA DMVll M DMVll N M8053 M8064 Asynchronous communication multiple...

Page 70: ...CONFIGURATION MSCP disk controller interface KLESI DMA RQC25 BA M7740 General purpose parallel communication interface DMA DRVll WA M765l 5 3...

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Page 72: ...uns each time the system is turned on or restarted and tests the following modules CPU module with on board memory Expansion memory modules The self test begins by testing a small portion of the CPU m...

Page 73: ...d memory testing External memory testing Floating point LTC interrupt SLUO interrupt SLUl interrupt and MMU abort testing not used not used not used not uSed not used ODT mode in progress Wrap mode in...

Page 74: ...M Test Error Message The three lines of the message are interpreted as follows the fourth line is the KDJll D S prompt Line 1 KDJll D S is the CPU identifier and is the same in any error message 4 62...

Page 75: ...only with a program listing 3 The physical address of the failure generally useful only with a program listing 4 Only displayed with RAM errors this part displays address found data expected data the...

Page 76: ...ee the Microcomputer and Memory Handbook EB 18451 20 for a more detailed description Table 6 2 Command Internal register PSW designator Open location Close location Close then open location Go Proceed...

Page 77: ...part number for the complete kit is ZYA03 P3 The customer diagnostic diskettes include software modules necessary to build a run time exerciser for the entire system including options Place the diske...

Page 78: ...ime exerciser for the entire system including options Independent device diagnostics are also included 6 5 1 Field Service Test Diagnostics The Field Service or maintenance diskettes let the user gain...

Page 79: ...NOSTICS V12 0 Main Menu I Identify System Deyices T Run System Tests F Go to the Format Menu E Go to the Expert XXDP User s Menu Type the letter then the RETURN key Example 6 3 Maintenance Diagnostics...

Page 80: ...12 0 Expert XXDP Menu S Run System Tests in Expert XXDP User s Mode x XXDP V2 monitor is entered see the _ l M Return to the Maintenance Diagnostics Main Menu Type the l tter then pre5S R TURN key MR...

Page 81: ...emory Management Hardware If you are in doubt about the Extended Monitor compatibility with the programs you wish to run it is recommended that you now boot the Small Monitor Wh i c h Mo nit 0 r wo u...

Page 82: ...s Manual DEC XII Cross Reference Manual XXDP SUPR User s Manual XXDP DEC XII Programming Card AC F053 MC AC F055C MC AC F348A MC EK OXXDP MC 6 6 TROUBLESHOOTING THE BA23 A ENCLOSURE The start up diag...

Page 83: ...LL SOCKET NO AC LINE CORD AC CIRCUIT BREAKER ON POWER SUPPLY AC POWER SWITCH NO USPECT BAD H7864 A POWER SUPPLY REMOVE AND REPLACE H7864 A RESTART SYSTEM INE TIME CLOCK SIGNAL AND TEST BEVENT L DC OK...

Page 84: ...ERROR SUSPECT BAD RX33 THEN BAD M7555 CONTROLLER CONTROLLER ERROR SUSPECT BAD M7555 THEN BAD RX33 AFTER CHECKING M7555 CONTROLLER LEOS REPLACE SUSPECTED FRU AND RESTART REMOVE REPLACE CPU M7554 DOES...

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Page 86: ...can replace FRUs by performing the removal procedure in reverse Table 7 1 MicroPDP ll 53 Field Replaceable Units Component H7864 A power supply Power supply ac power cable with ac switch Fan dc Fan p...

Page 87: ...REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT SEE NOTE 3 RD31 7 2 POWER SUPPLY UNIT 3020444 00 OR 3021749 01 RX33 Figure 7 1 REAR FAN 1217556 01 VIEW A A 2 PLACES 7020449 00 BA23 A Enclosure FRUs M R 0486 0431...

Page 88: ...L M7504 M7957 M8043 M9047 70 22007 02 70 2045l 1C 74 28684 01 70 19979 00 70 23709 01 17 00867 01 17 00811 03 74 29501 01 74 29559 00 74 27560 00 70 20469 01 74 27012 00 70 22025 01 70 20761 01 12 153...

Page 89: ...Remove the subsystem storage cover S Disconnect the signal cable and the dc power cable from diskette drive by pulling out on the connectors 6 Push down on the release tab slide the RX33 diskette driv...

Page 90: ...REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT Figure 7 2 RX33 Diskette Drive Removal 7 5...

Page 91: ...hipping carton If the shipping carton is not available you can order one Digital PN 99 90045 01 1 Remove both covers and the ac power cord 2 Remove the front chassis retaining bracket 3 Push the subsy...

Page 92: ...REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT MA 0486 0433 Figure 7 3 RD3n Removal 7 7...

Page 93: ...er assembly to the base casting screws violates the clean area secure the cover Removing any of the 1 Remove the four screws that secure the skid plate and attached ground clip to the frame Figure 7 4...

Page 94: ...fragile and requires careful handling to avoid damage CAUTION MAKE SURE YOU REMOVE THE DEVICE PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD WASHER A WASHER ACCIDENTALLY DROPPED IN THE DISK DRIVE COULD DAMAGE THE DRIVE NOTE I...

Page 95: ...isconnect the Figure 7 6 them with care board plugs from connectors J4 J5 and J6 All connectors and cables are fragile handle 4 The board is now free and can be replaced J4 M R 0486 0436 Figure 7 6 Di...

Page 96: ...pins REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT connection at J5 note that connector J5 has nine but the plug has eight pairs of slots This plug a key and can be replaced incorrectly Do not use on connector J5 closest t...

Page 97: ...DP ll systems Technical Manual EK MICII TM to remove and replace the following FRUs Front control panel RD52 53 fixed disk drive and printed circuit boards Backplane assembly Power supply Rear and fro...

Page 98: ...ing conditions Figures A I and A 2 and Tables A I and A 2 show the correct operating environment and the system s physical specifications NOTE Your terminal and printer may be different from those sho...

Page 99: ...APPENDICES FLOOR STAND MODEL 31 75 kg 70 Ib DESKTOP MODEL 29 5 kg 65 Ib 56 2 em 22 13in RACK MOUNT MODEL 24 kg 53 Ib 16 2 em 6 in Figure A 2 Physical Specifications A 2 M R 0486 443...

Page 100: ...wer consumption maximum Universal power supply 345 W 345 W Switchable for input voltage Table A 2 Environmental Conditions Maximum altitude Temperature Range Temperature Change rate Relative humidity...

Page 101: ...ty RD3l A Disk Drive Physical Specifications Height Width Depth Weight Functional Specifications Cylinders Encoding method Spindle speed Speed variation Performance Seek time Track to track Average Ma...

Page 102: ...ain access to the Disk Format Menu in one of the following ways Select F Go to the Format Menu at the Customer Diagnostics Main Menu Select F Go to the Format Menu at the Maintenance Diagnostics Main...

Page 103: ...1 Auto Format Mode L Y 1 Logi cal Drive 0 255 D 0 1 Drive Serial Number 1 32000 D 12345 1 User Response R ZRQCCO CR Sta CR start Y CR yes 1 CR CR CR Y CR yes o CR CR WARNING all the data on this driv...

Page 104: ...Format Menu l You can gain access to the Disk Format Menu in one of the following ways Select F Go to the Format Menu at the Customer Diagnostics Main Menu Select F Go to the Format Menu at the Mainte...

Page 105: ...e Serial Number 1 32000 D 12345 User Response R ZRQCCO CR Sta CR start Y CR yes 1 CR CR CR Y CR 1 CR CR WARNING all the data on this drive will be DESTROYED Proceed to format the drive L N AUTOSIZER F...

Page 106: ...diskette L Y If boot drive reinsert boot diskette press RETURN L N TEST UNIT 00000 LOGICAL DRIVE 00001 is finished pass aborted for this unit ZRQC EOP 1 o Cumulative errors APPENDICES N CR type Y if...

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Page 108: ...tomatic boot mode data error messages 3 24 6 2 Field Service diskettes 6 7 self test 6 1 troubleshooting 6 12 user friendly diskettes 6 6 Bus loads see ac and dc load Cabling BA23 A enclosure 2 8 fixe...

Page 109: ...anel 2 8 Memory see MSV11 Q Mode automatic boot 3 8 conso1 3 13 MSV11 Q CSR address 4 4 4 5 description 4 2 ending address 4 7 jumpers 4 5 4 6 starting address 4 7 Index 2 ODT commands 6 5 enter 6 4 O...

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