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Chapter 1
Introduction
Terminology
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Unpacking and Inspection
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Processor Configuration
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Power Supply Configuration
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I/O Configuration
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Initial Power Up and Selftest
Audience
Customers should read the information in Chapter 1 (Introduction) and Chapter 2
(Unpacking and Inspection).
HP Customer Engineers (CEs) and service personnel who have successfully completed
HP's authorized training should perform the procedures in Chapter 3 (Installation).
Site Preparation
Before the system can actually be installed, the system site must comply with the
specifications outlined in the 99x/T-Class Systems Site Preparation and Requirements
Guide (PN A1809-90002)
The service and installation requirements for any peripheral equipment to be installed
with the system should also be taken into consideration before the installation process gets
under way. Refer to the appropriate manual for each peripheral being installed.
Tools
The following tools are required for computer installation:
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Standard hand tools
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Digital Voltmeter (capable of reading AC/DC voltages)
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#10 Torx-drive screwdriver
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#15 Torx-drive screwdriver
Other References
Related manuals include:
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CE Handbook (PN A1809-90003)
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99x/T-Class Systems Operator's Guide (PN A1809-90009)
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99x/T-Class Systems Site Preparation and Requirements Guide (PN A1809-90002)
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99x/T-Class Systems Expansion Cabinet Installation Guide (PN A1809-90006)
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99x/T-Class Systems HP-PB Cardcage Installation Guide (PN A1809-90013)
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99x/T-Class Systems Bus Converter Card Installation Guide (PN A1809-90012)
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99x/T-Class Systems Add-On Memory Installation Guide (PN A1809-90005)
Summary of Contents for 3000 99x Family
Page 8: ...Contents 6 Figures ...
Page 10: ...Contents 8 Tables ...
Page 12: ...Preface 2 ...
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Page 21: ...Chapter 1 1 1 Introduction 1 Introduction ...
Page 30: ...1 10 Chapter1 Introduction Orientation Figure 1 2 SPU Cabinet Internal Layout Front ...
Page 31: ...Chapter 1 1 11 Introduction Orientation Figure 1 3 SPU Cabinet Internal Layout Rear ...
Page 32: ...1 12 Chapter1 Introduction Orientation ...
Page 33: ...Chapter 2 2 1 Unpacking and Inspection 2 Unpacking and Inspection ...
Page 48: ...2 16 Chapter2 Unpacking and Inspection Repackaging the Cabinet for Shipment ...
Page 68: ...3 20 Chapter3 Installation PMB Cards Figure 3 7 Inserting Removing a PMB Card ...
Page 126: ...3 78 Chapter3 Installation Operating the Computer ...
Page 143: ...Appendix B B 1 Configuring the HP PB Card Cage B Configuring the HP PB Card Cage ...
Page 151: ...Appendix C C 1 Configuring the Remote Support Modem C Configuring the Remote Support Modem ...
Page 168: ...C 18 AppendixC Configuring the Remote Support Modem Console LAN Card Modem Line Behavior ...
Page 169: ...Appendix D D 1 Power Resiliency D Power Resiliency ...
Page 171: ...Appendix D D 3 Power Resiliency Power System Figure D 1 PFC Module Locations ...