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Page 2: ...Part No 30457 90001 E1184 HP 3000 Series 37 Customer Installation Guide Pi K 8010 Foothills Blvd Roseville CA 95678 Printed in U s A 11 84 ...

Page 3: ...incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material Hewlett Packard assumes no responsibility for the use or reliability of its software on equipment that is not furnished by Hewlett Packard This document contains proprietary information which is protected by copyright All rights are reserved No part of this document may be photocopied reproduc...

Page 4: ...nto a reprinting unless it appears as a prior update the edition does not change when an update is incorporated The software code printed alongside the date indicates the version level of the software product at the time the manual or update was issued Many product updates and fixes do not require manual changes and conversely manual corrections may be done without accompanying product changes The...

Page 5: ... the manual To verify that your manual contains the most current information check the dates printed at the bottom of each page with those listed below The date on the bottom of each page reflects the edition or subsequent update in which that page was printed Effective Pages Date all Nov 1984 Nov 84 Nov 84 iv ...

Page 6: ... manual contains the information that you need to install your computer hardware Once you have correctly installed your computer use the Series 37 Software Installation Procedures to install your software NOV 84 v ...

Page 7: ...adiated Interference 2 6 Contaminants 2 7 Providing Other Necessities edia Storage Protection of Valuable Records Telephone 2 8 Unpacking Section 3 INSTALLATION 3 0 Introduction 3 I Installation Procedure 3 2 Troubleshooting 3 3 Software Installation Appendix A ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS Introduction Power Specifications Line Voltage Line Frequency Safety Ground Current Separate Circuit Breakers Po...

Page 8: ...Appendix B CONSOLE CONFIGURATION Introduction Selecting Operating Modes Configuration HP 2392 HP 262X HP 1SO the Touchscreen Table of Contents B 1 B 1 B 2 B 2 B 2 B 3 vii ...

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Page 10: ...the first time computer user The only tools required are a flat blade screwdriver and an open end 3 8 wrench Section 2 provides the information that you need to verify that your office environment will support your computer system Most offices require no modification However read Section 2 so that you are aware of any potential problems and can remedy them prior to installation Section 3 guides yo...

Page 11: ...vanced Terminal Processor for the Series 37 ATP37 located in slot 1 RS 232 serial interface The ATP37 provides one port to communicate with the modem and six ports to communicate with terminals plotters and printers Slot 3 is an optional slot provided for either a second ATP37 board that gives you the capability to connect seven additional terminals and or printers and or plotters or a second 512 ...

Page 12: ...General Information Tape Unit HP IB Back View Keyswitch SPU RS 232 RS 232 RS 232 RS 232 Terminal Figure 1 1 The HP 3000 Series 37 Computer System 1 3 f 1 ...

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Page 14: ... and telephone access Although you are responsible for providing a suitable environment for your computer system no extensive preparation should be required If your office is unusual Hewlett Packard or your system supplier may recommend that you purchase HP s Site Planning Service 2 1 PRIOR TO INSTALLATION A CHECKLIST The items in this list are expanded upon in the text that follows the list 1 Sel...

Page 15: ... on time delivery of your system Call your sales representative to arrange staff training or to acquire additional system devices f Customer Engineer CE the expert in computer and peripheral equipment service The CE has the tools parts and skills to maintain your computer system If you purchase an HP Maintenance Agreement the CE will provide hardware maintenance repair and problem diagnosis System...

Page 16: ...ape unit is designed to sit on the floor It is 720 mm 33 inches high 375 mm 15 inches wide and 711 mm 32 1 2 inches deep You should NOT plan to set anything on top of your cabinet Provide a minimum of 152 mm 6 inches of free space behind the cabinet for ventilation during operation For servicing provide at least 795 mm 36 inches of open space in front of and behind the cabinet or ensure that the c...

Page 17: ...place a grounded floor mat in front of your system Excessive amounts of static electricity can cause system failures Your computer is air cooled Fans circulate air through the system and discharge warmer air into the room Maintain a minimum of 152 mm 6 inches of free space in front of and behind the cabinet to allow warm air to dissipate properly Place terminals on a hard surface NOT on a typewrit...

Page 18: ...ian needs is in Appendix A If you add a device to your system that is not covered in this manual consult with your HP representative about additional electrical requirements 2 5 SOURCES OF ELECTRICAL INTERFERENCE Heavy equipment e g vacuum cleaners floor buffers and copiers must not be plugged into the same circuit as the computer system while the system is on Voltage surges created by heavy equip...

Page 19: ...ire hazard from liquids flammable gasses or excessive dust Foreign particles may scratch the coating on the tape drive head causing premature disc wear and or data errors The most common contaminants are dust smoke ashes eraser crumbs salty air and food Solvent vapors such as those from liquid spirit duplicating equipment wet process copiers and volatile liquids can soften disc coatings over a per...

Page 20: ...taining electronic data processing insurance Telephone It is a good idea to place a telephone with a long cord near your system so that you may easily consult with a service representative Install an additional telephone to be used with a modem if the far end of the communication link is to be manually answered FCC regulations require that you notify the telephone company before you install a mode...

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Page 22: ...r NOTE If there are discrepancies between the items you ordered and the items you received call your Sales Representative Do NOT perform the installation until the discrepancies have been corrected NOTE If you order and receive an HP 3000 I O Extender HP 30458A you MUST have site preparation and installation performed by HP personnel SAVE the documentation and the packing lists It is a good idea t...

Page 23: ...ck the system cabinet HP 30463A The carton will contain the following Cabinet Power Cord Filler Panels in the Cabinet Installation Kit Module Locks in the Cabinet Installation Kit A11 non 120V systems will be shipped with additional power cords 3 2 ...

Page 24: ...in Step 14 liIIililill III I111 I111 IIIiIIIIi II IIII iii Tie Wraps used in Steps 13 and 16 Leave the rest of the kit intact and store it in a designated location so that it will be available if a service call is ever necessary Place the filler panels module locks SPU key dust covers cable clamps and tie wraps in an easily accessible location You will use them in the installation procedure 3 3 ...

Page 25: ...Installation 3 Place the cabinet near the planned location To make the cabinet stable manually lower the four legs to the floor by turning them clockwise FRONT 3 4 ...

Page 26: ...cking frame A Pull SHARPLY on handle Pop off top panel Manually unscrew the two top locking screws and remove the locking frame c FRONT Look at the label on the bottom rear of the cabinet to verify that the electrical rating is the one that you ordered either 100 120 volts or 200 240 voltS 3 5 ...

Page 27: ...it towards the visible voltage rating with a screwdriver until the correct voltage rating is displayed b CAREFULLY place the disc on its side and remove the two front mounting feet from the bottom of the disc drive by lifting the back of the mounting foot with the screwdriver 1 sliding the mounting foot back 2 and lifting the mounting foot out 3 Note Do not be concerned if a mounting foot breaks y...

Page 28: ...on d Set the address switches by using a pen to slide switch 1 to the 1 position I I e Slide the disc drive onto the third set of rails Do NOT slide the disc drive completely into the cabinet POWER OFF out 0 3 7 ...

Page 29: ...he disc into the cabinet 3 Slide each module lock into position so that it clicks into the hole in the cabinet frame Verify that the module locks are properly installed by trying to slide the disc drive in or out of the cabinet 3 8 NOTE If you have a second disc drive set the address switches on that disc as shown below slide the disc into the space below the first disc and attach the module locks...

Page 30: ...ived the option that you ordered either Standard or Option 15 b If necessary use the SPU key to turn the keyswitch to the OFF 0 position Do NOT leave the key in the keyswitch AC DC BATTERY i o REMOTE I r J o 3 c Slide the SPU onto the second set of rails Do NOT slide the SPU completely into the cabinet 3 9 ...

Page 31: ...ule lock in both top corner grooves I I II I I I I I 2 Hold the module locks in place while you slide the disc into the cabinet 3 Slide each module lock into position so that it clicks into the hole in the cabinet frame Verify that the module locks are properly installed by trying to slide the SPU into or out of the cabinet 3 10 ...

Page 32: ... visible voltage rating with a screwdriver until the correct voltage rating is displayed b CAREFULLY place the tape unit on its side and remove the two front mounting feet from the bottom of the tape by carefully using a screwdriver lift the back of the mounting foot out of the hole in the tape unit 1 sliding the mounting foot back 2 and lifting the mounting foot out 3 Note Do not be concerned if ...

Page 33: ...t the address switches by using a pen to set switches 1 and 2 to the 1 position o X 4 2 I I a e Slide the tape unit onto the first set of rails Do NOT slide the tape unit completely into the cabinet POWER OFF out 0 3 12 ...

Page 34: ...lace a module lock in both top corner grooves 2 Hold the module locks in place while you slide the disc into the cabinet 3 Slide each module lock into position so that it clicks into the hole in the cabinet frame Verify that the module locks are properly installed by trying to slide the tape unit in or out of the cabinet 3 13 ...

Page 35: ...he bottom rails in Step 5 snap in the filler panels working from bottom to top leaving the bottom space open If you DID place a disc on the bottom rails snap in one filler panel below the disc 3 14 Install first filler panel in 2nd hole from bottom ...

Page 36: ... to the next step 10 Unpack the printer The carton will contain the following Printer Manual s Power Cord RS 232 Cable Place the printer in its planned location Turn the power OFF 11 Unpack the plotter The carton will contain the following Plotter Manual s Power Cord RS 232 Cable Place the plotter in its planned location Turn the power OFF 12 Unpack the remaining terminals Each carton will contain...

Page 37: ... the tape drive connector on the SPU hand tighten the screws on each side of the connectors SNAP DUST COVERS ESD PROTECTIVE CAPS OVER THE OPEN ENDS OF THE UP IB CONNECTORS Use tie wraps to coil the cables Cut long ends off of the tie wraps Scissors will work If you have a second disc drive on the bottom rails connect the HP IB cable to the HP IB connector on the first disc drive piggy back 3 16 11...

Page 38: ...nters use ports 4 1 Attach the adhesive clamp s on top of the second third rails on the right toward the rear of the cabinet Route the RS 232 cables through them Close the clamps to hold the cables in place Refer to the preparation installation set up sections of your peripheral To connect the 2601 2 printer s refer to the direct connections section of Appendix A Connect either 1 directly to the S...

Page 39: ...Number 1 HP7945A 55 Mbyte Disc Drive 1 33 2 2 34 3 HP9144A Cartridge Tape Unit 7 35 If you have a second disc drive the product number and description will be the same as that for device 1 ATP37 Standard in Slot 1 Add On in Slot 3 Port Unit II Product II Description LDEVII DRTII Standard 0 console 20 8 1 21 8 2 22 8 3 23 8 4 24 8 5 25 8 7 27 8 Add On I Option 001 0 30 24 1 31 24 2 32 24 3 33 24 4 ...

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Page 41: ...e bottom of the cabinet I TAPE DRIVE H DISC DRIVE 41 POWER STRIP t Tf f 1 from the tape drive to the power strip from the SPU to the power strip from the disc drive to the power strip Route cables and cords through the two cable supports Use tie wraps to neatly coil the power cables Cut off the long ends of the tie wraps REVIEW STEPS 13 14 and 16 TO VERIFY THAT ALL CONNECTIONS HAVE BEEN MADE AND T...

Page 42: ...ar or sides Push it from the front Keep the legs down when you are not moving the cabinet 18 Plug the AC power cords from all peripheral devices and the system cabinet power strip into grounded wall outlets 19 Turn on the disc drive and tape unit Each unit will perform a self test When the disc drive s successfully complete self test the green indicator on the front panel will light If the tape un...

Page 43: ...s a guide install the paper and ribbon in the printer s HP260lA Installation Reference Manual Section 3 HP2602A Daisywheel Printer Owner s Manual Preface and Section 1 HP2930 Series Printers Owner s Manual Section 1 through Loading Paper HP2686 Operator s Manual Section 2 HP2687 Operator s Manual Section 3 Using the plotter manual s as a guide install the paper and pens in the plotter s HP7470A In...

Page 44: ...LOCAL from Normal Test Respond to this message by typing IOMAP or I to get this display System I O Configuration Number of bank n Load Channel 4 Device 3 Start Dump Channel 4 Device 1 Slot 1 Channel 1 10 4 Terminal Interface Controller Slot 3 Channel 3 10 n Note the optional slot may not be displayed Slot 4 Channel 4 10 2 Peripheral Interface Channel Device 1 1D 0220 7945 Disc Drive Device 3 10 02...

Page 45: ...nce console may address switches indicate the error followed by the power on indicators H for HELP prompt 2 No console display Check that the console has power plug switch the console cable is connected the console is in remote mode the console is configured properly the brightness control if present is adjusted 3 3 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION Once you have installed your computer you are ready to follo...

Page 46: ...37 are Line Voltage The Series 37 requires a single phase power system with nominal voltage of 100 120 VAC 10 90 132 VAC or 200 240 VAC 10 180 264 VAC Power voltages outside the specified operating range can cause intermittent system errors or shutdown Low voltage is the most common power problem and is usually caused by inadequate wiring Line Frequency The required line frequency is 48 Hz to 66 H...

Page 47: ...2371 Length 2 29m 7 5 ft Rating 125V 13a single phase NEMA5 15P Great Britain Cyprus Nigeria Rhodesia Singapore Option 900 HP Part Number 8120 1351 Length 2 29m 7 5 ft Rating 250V 10a single phase BS 1363A Australia New Zealand Option 901 HP Part Number 8120 1369 Length 2m 6 5 ft Rating 250V 6a single phase AS C112 Belgium Italy France Spain Greece Austria Finland Germany Netherlands Norway Sweden...

Page 48: ... 8 0 5 0 4 HP 2932 3 0 2 5 1 4 1 3 HP 2933 4 3 0 2 5 1 4 1 3 HP 7475 0 4 0 3 0 2 O 1 HP 7945 1 4 1 2 0 7 O 7 HP 9144 0 8 O 7 0 4 0 3 HP 32449A 2 2 2 0 1 7 1 1 HP 35141A 0 1 01 05 05 TOTAL TOTAL Separate Circuit Breakers Available current cannot exceed 80 of the circuit breaker rating eg 12 amperes for a IS ampere circuit breaker If expansion beyond a minimum system is planned adding a larger disc ...

Page 49: ...er For those conditions you must provide a separate completely independent circuit with isolated ground and a circuit breaker coming directly from the main building power source In cases of severe electrical noise it may be necessary to install an isolation or power line conditioning transformer Where multiple circuits are needed to provide the required total amperage protection consult local elec...

Page 50: ...teristics for devices which can connect to the ATP37 interface See Figure A 2 Supported options are reported in the Configuration Guide that is available from your Sales Representative Printer SPU Figure A 2 2601 2 Printer Cable to 3000l52A Cable DIRECT CONNECT PORTS 2392 40242X SERIES 37 RFI FILTERED 2623 13242X OR SERIES 37 2628 MODEM PORTS 2392 40242M SERIES 37 OR MODEM 2623 13242 MIN SERIES 37...

Page 51: ...ing regulatory approvals Safety o UL 114 Office Machines o UL 478 Data Processing Equipment o CSA C22 2 No 154 Data Processing Equipment RFI o FCC Level A Compliant o West German FTZ License No C041 84 Data Communications o Germany United Kingdom Australia France Belgium A 6 ...

Page 52: ... User Keys key 2 Press the softkey key designated as MODE to display the MODES labels a Remote Mode MUST be selected for the console to operate with the computer When Remote Mode is selected an asterisk appears in the label Remote Mode If the asterisk is not there press the Remote Mode softkey to make the asterisk appear b Block Mode is used to send data to the computer in blocks of characters For...

Page 53: ...n labels 3 Press the softkey labeled datacomm config to display the datacomm configuration menu Your terminal will probably be set at the default configuration Baud Rate 2400 Parity Data Bits None 8 EnqAck YES 4 Using the tab and the softkey labeled next choice tab to Baud Rate and press next choice until it is set to 9600 Tab to Parity Data Bits and set to 0 7 5 Press the softkey labeled save con...

Page 54: ...guration instructions in the Getting Started with Your HP Touchscreen Personal Computer manual Because this personal computer has a touchscreen you can press the softkeys on the keyboard or the associated label on the screen to get the same results To configure your Touchscreen as the console complete the following steps 1 Press the User System key to display the function labels 2 Press or touch c...

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