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Page 1: ...HP 9000 Series 500 Computers Models 530 540 HP 9030 9040 Service Manual Flin HEWLETT PACKARD ...

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Page 3: ...by copyright All rights are reserved No part of this document may be photocopied reproduced or translated to another language without the prior written consent of Hewlett Packard Company The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice Restricted Rights Legend Use duplication or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in paragraph b 3 B of...

Page 4: ...Hewlett Packard computer sys tem products sold in the U SA and Canada this warranty applies for ninety 90 days from the date of shipment Hewlett Packard will at its option repair or replace equipment which proves to be defective during the warranty period This warranty includes labor parts and surface travel costs if any Equipment returned to Hewlett Packard for repair must be shipped freight prep...

Page 5: ...ry Board 2 6 Supervisor Board 2 7 Status LEOs 2 8 Processor Stack 2 9 Stack Configurations 2 10 Stack Boards 2 11 Stack Motherboard 2 11 Clock Board 2 11 Power Interlock Switch 2 12 Cooling 2 12 Memory 2 12 Memory Organization 256K Byte RAM Board 2 13 Memory Organization 512K Byte RAM Board 2 18 Memory Organization 1 Megabyte RAM Board 2 23 lOP Bus 2 26 System Control Module 2 27 Register Allocati...

Page 6: ...17 Module Self Tests 3 17 Self Test Supervisory Code 3 17 System Diagnostics 3 17 Early Warning Fault Tolerance 3 18 Overtemperature 3 18 Memory Errors 3 18 Real Time Clock RTC and Non Volatile Memory NVM 3 19 Chapter 4 Assembly Access Introduction 4 1 General Safety Procedures 4 2 Electrostatic Discharge 4 2 Case Parts 4 4 HP 9030 System II Enclosure 4 4 HP 9040 Stand Alone Cabinet 4 4 Replaceabl...

Page 7: ...d 4 18 lOP Cable 4 18 Chapter 5 Replaceable Parts Introduction 5 1 Exchange Parts 5 1 Non Exchange Parts 5 1 Parts List 5 2 Appendix A Technical Data Appendix B Installation and Test Appendix C Motherboard Pinout Data Appendix D I O Backplane Pinout Data Appendix E SCM Pinout Data Appendix F Option Installation Notes Appendix G Sales and Support Offices v ...

Page 8: ...K Memory Healing 2 22 1 Megabyte Memory Organization 2 23 1 Megabyte Memory Mapping Operation 2 24 1 Megabyte Memory Healing 2 26 System Control Module Block Diagram 2 27 Loader ROM Flowchart 2 30 Fault free Power up Sequence 3 2 Fault Indicators 3 3 Service Processor Code Flowchart 3 7 Loader ROM Test Module Flowchart 3 9 Exploded View 1 5 3 Exploded View 2 5 5 Motherboard Connectors Locator Draw...

Page 9: ...ption 1 2 Warnings Cautions and Notes 1 3 Repair Philosophy 1 3 Ac Components Power Cords 1 4 Safety 1 4 General Safety Procedure 1 4 Safety Guidelines for High Voltage Testing 1 5 Grounding Requirements 1 6 Computer Cleaning 1 6 Case 1 6 Air Intake Filter HP 9040 Only 1 6 ...

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Page 11: ... general information about the computer and its servicing Additional information in this manual includes Theory of Operation Troubleshooting Procedures Assembly Access Procedures Replaceable Parts Technical Data Specifications and Options Installation and Test Motherboard 110 Backplane and System Control Model SCM Pinout Data Option Installation Notes Sales and Support Offices Note that the comput...

Page 12: ...corrects all single bit errors User memory ranges from 190K bytes to 10M bytes The I O cards are accessible from the rear of the computer The computer is housed in an 8 7S inch System II rack enclosure HP 9030 or in a stand alone cabinet HP 9040 Directional references in the following paragraph to left and right refer to the HP 9030 references to bottom and top refer to the HP 9040 Three dc box fa...

Page 13: ... PROCEDURES PROVIDED IN CHAPTER 4 Repair Philosophy The computer repair philosophy involves diagnosis of symptoms overlapping levels of diagnostics service utilities and assembly replacement within 15 minutes The computer is repaired at an assembly replacement level Parts that are most commonly replaced are exchange parts and are on the Computer Support Division CSD exchange program When an exchan...

Page 14: ...se components Safety WARNING LETHAL VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT INSIDE THE COMPUTER OBSERVE ALL WARNINGS IN THIS MANUAL AND OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SAFETY PROCEDURES AND GUIDELINES General Safety Procedure Do all possible operations with the computer power cord unplugged from the ac outlet If installation maintenance or repair must be done with the computer energized take the following precautions a Never ...

Page 15: ...ed for testing are used within their rated specification Never use instruments floated above their specified rating 7 Never reach around energized high voltage circuits Always turn equipment off and dis charge the high voltage first 8 NEVER WORK ALONE Be familiar with location of power switches in your area and what they control Turn off power to free a fellow worker from high voltage without ener...

Page 16: ...USEHOLD APPLICATIONS MAY DAMAGE THE FIN ISH THESE OR OTHER CHEMICAL CLEANERS SHOULD NOT BE USED DO NOT USE DETERGENTS THAT CONTAIN AMMONIA BENZENES CHLORIDES OR ABRASIVES DISPLAY GLASS SHOULD NOT BE CLEANED WITH ANY CLEANER ONLY CLEAN WATER SHOULD BE USED FOR CLEANING DISPLAY GLASS Before cleaning the computer turn off the power switch unplug the power cord and remove any interconnecting cables Da...

Page 17: ...ganization 256K Byte RAM Board 2 13 Memory Organization 512K Byte RAM Board 2 18 Memory Organization 1 Megabyte RAM Board 2 23 lOP Bus 2 26 System Control Module 2 27 Register Allocations 2 28 Real Time Clock RTC and Non Volatile Memory NVM 2 29 Loader ROM 2 30 Service Panel Interface 2 31 Power Fail Warning 2 31 High Temperature Warning 2 31 Self Test 2 31 Non Maskable Interrupt 2 32 Service Pane...

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Page 19: ...ed in this chapter Figure 2 2 shows how the computer modules are interconnected It provides cabling information connector deSignations and number of pins per connector PROCESSOR STACK POWER SUPPLY MOTHERBOARD 1 0 BACKPLANE RAM sca PRIMARY BD SC1 lOP lOP BUS SC2 SECONDARY BD CPU SC3 SC4 SUPERVISOR BD SC5 SC6 I 1 AVAILABLE 10 CARDS SERVICE PANEL SYSTEM CONTROL Hp IB MODULE GP IO PSI CONTROL STATUS S...

Page 20: ...2 P8 1 0 DOOR INTERLOCK AC COMPONENTS P81A P3 12 D P81B P4 70 P81C P83 2 P5 24 4 P83 1 P6 50 P82A P7 36 P82B P8 50 5 P13 L POWER SUPPLY FAN 1 0 CARD CAGE FAN 3 P14 FOCUS STACK FAN 4 P15 DOORS OPEN NOT USED 9 P16 POWER NOT USED 2 P17 U P S NOT USED 4 P18 MASS STORAGE POWER NOT USED Figure 2 2 Computer Interconnection Diagram The functional units described in this chapter are as follows Power supply...

Page 21: ...supply assembly is a switching regulator assembly that provides power to the entire computer Figure 2 3 is a functional block diagram of the assembly The power supply assembly converts ac line voltage to the following dc voltages The actual voltages are listed first the voltages in parentheses are the truncated designations used throughout the manual 17 5 to 23 17 5 to 23 16 12 1 12 1 12 1 6 7 5 1...

Page 22: ... I LOW LINE I LEVEL COMPARE START UP PULSE 5V GENERATOR REGULATOR 30KHz CLK r L I LOW LINE TEMPERATURE L I MONITOR OVER TEMP SECONDARY BOARD 12V SUPPLY 1 19V 19V FULL BRIDGE 1 RECTIFIER 1 2V SWITCHING SUPPLY I rl 6V SWITCHING SUPPLY 1 y 3V SWITCHING SUPPLY I 2V SWITCHING SUPPLY I 2V POWER LINEAR TEMSp NuRE SUPPLY OVER UNDER FAULT VOLTAGE MONITOR 0p J VR 10V VR REFERENCE SUPPLY VR2 I START UP SHUTD...

Page 23: ...escribed in a folloWing subsection in this chapter Ac Module The ac module has an attached 6 foot line cord that plugs into an ac outlet The line filter reduces conducted emissions from the power supply assembly It also presents the ac voltage to the on off power switch circuit breaker which enables disables ac power to the computer The trip point of the circuit breaker depends on which power conf...

Page 24: ...ry Board Power from the main power transformer on the primary board is transferred via bus bars to the secondary board There a tapped rectifier converts the raw ac power into unregulated 19V and 19V dc These voltages in turn operate several switching regulators and one linear regulator The voltages produced which are used throughout the computer are 12V 12VMM 12V 6V 3V and 2V The 6V 3V and 2V outp...

Page 25: ... Figure 2 3 whenever power is on This fan is not stepped and never changes speed The fan control circuitry also provides 10V low speed to the power supply assembly fan FANP and processor stack fan FANF as long as the power supply assembly temperature does not exceed 39 C When the power supply assembly thermistor detects between 39 C and 51 C the fan control circuitry provides 12V medium speed to t...

Page 26: ...re condition does not light this LED TEMP red indicates that processor stack temperature has exceeded 1aaoc DOOR red indicates that 110 card cage door or processor stack door is open The thirteen LEOs on the top of the power supply assembly are labeled and defined as follows DOORS OPEN same indication as DOOR LED on service panel OV also lights STACK TEMP same indication as TEMP LED on service pan...

Page 27: ...s are mounted on the circuit side of the board to dissipate heat from the chips All boards plug into the common Memory Processor Bus MPB provided on the motherboard Figure 2 4 SYSTEM CLOCK MEMORY PROCESSOR BUS MPB 1 NOTES 1 MEMORY PROCESSOR BUS INCLUDES ADDRESS DATA BUS CONTROL POWER AND GROUND SELF TEST MISCELLANEOUS CONTROL 2 MEMORY CONTROLLER 3 RAM BOARDS CAN BE 256K 512K OR PAIRS OF 1M BOARDS ...

Page 28: ...d to the motherboard Four types of boards can be used in the stack central processor unit CPU input output processor lOP and random access memory RAM A load board may also be required depending on stack configuration All are described in following paragraphs The stack can be configured with various combinations of boards One or two CPU boards can be added One or two lOP boards can be added Any num...

Page 29: ...er pc board contains the five bi directional buffer TTL packages that drive the I O bus The buffer pc board also contains several resistor packages and a transistor package The resistor paks terminate the I O bus and its characteristic impedance The transistor pak holds the reset signal on the I O bus during a power up and power down sequence RAM Board There are three types of RAM boards available...

Page 30: ...raw cooling air through the stack An air controller is mounted in the stack The air controller blocks air from circulating through the open area if the stack is not filled with boards and ensures that most of the cooling air is circulated between the boards The fan has three speeds that are varied according to the temperature sensed on the secondary board heat sink in the power supply assembly Ref...

Page 31: ...cover the other RAM boards t I 16K X 8 RAM I 16K X 8 RAM 0 16K X 8 RAM t 4 16K X 8 RAM I CHIP SELECTS I 8 MEMORY ADDRESS BUS 8 I 16K X 8 f I r RAM f I 4 16K X 8 f I I RAM f I 16K X 8 f I 1 RAM 16K X 8 f RAM TO MPB j 32 I MEMORY CONTROLLER t t t t t 8 EMr O Tj B S I 16K x 8 1 r RAM 16K X 8 1 RAM l 16K X 8 1 RAM 16K X 8 4 RAM 8 I t 16K x 8 RAM t 16K X 8 RAM t 16K X 8 RAM t 16K X 8 RAM Figure 2 5 256...

Page 32: ...and are transmitted next The most significant bit of the Y address is ignored in the RAM Memory Mapping The Memory Controller has a memory mapping capability which provides a translation of logical addresses on the MPB to physical addresses in RAM Mapping memory addresses from the logical address space of the MPB to the physical address space of the memory itself allows each MC to respond to only ...

Page 33: ...DS 4K WORDS 4K WORDS S TO I 4K WORDS 4K WORDS 4K WORDS 4K WORDS 4K WORDS X AND Y ADDRESS SELECTS WORD WITHIN THE BLOCK 4K BYTES 4K BYTES 4K BYTES 4K BYTES 16K BYTE RAM 16K BYTE RAM 4K BYTES 4K BYTES 4K BYTES 4K BYTES 16K BYTE RAM 16K BYTE RAM 4K BYTES 4K BYTES 4K BYTES 4K BYTES 16K BYTE RAM 16K BYTE RAM 4K WORDS 16K BYTE 16K BYTE RAM 16K BYTE RAM 4K WORDS 4K WORDS RAM 4K BYTES 4K BYTES 4K BYTES 4K...

Page 34: ...emory Mapping Operation Bits 3 17 of the MPB logical memory address are compared with bits 3 17 of each mapper CAM register in the MC address mapper If the compare is unsuccessful nothing happens If a compare is successful bit 0 of the register is then checked If bit 0 the map out bit is set the addressed RAM block is considered nonexistent and cannot be accessed This allows defective memory block...

Page 35: ... are used to replace up to 32 failed memory words Figure 2 8 The physical address of a failed word is put in the healer CAM the corrected data is placed in the corresponding healer RAM location and bit 0 in the CAM is set to enable the address to match Subsequent accesses to this physical address are to the healer RAM instead of the failed memory causing the healer word to replace the failed word ...

Page 36: ...contains twice as many RAM chips on the board as the 256K RAM board Figure 2 9 The RAM chips are the same as used on the 256K byte board The Me on the RAM board develops eight chip select lines four even and four odd chip select lines Each chip select line selects one row of 16K word RAM note that a chip select line in Figure 2 9 goes to every other chip in each row The effect is for a five chip r...

Page 37: ...M RAM RAM RAM T T 1 L i 18K X 8 18K X 8 H 18K X 8 RAM RAM RAM RAM T T 1 L 1 18K X 8 18K X 8 18K X 8 18K X 8 RAM RAM RAM RAM L I I 1 L i 18K X 8 18K X 8 118K X 8 H 18K X 8 RAM RAM RAM RAM I I EVEN CHIP SELECTS I 7 T 1 1 L L r 18K X 8 r 1 18K X 8 18K X 8 r 18K X 8 RAM RAM RAM RAM T 1 1 r L L 18K X 8 18K X 8 18K X 8 RAM RAM RAM RAM 1 1 L L 18K X 8 18K X 8 18K X 8 18K X 8 RAM RAM RAM RAM L L I 1 1 L 1...

Page 38: ...ory Controller MAPPER CAM CS REGISTER SELECTED ADDRESS RON 0 7 1 7 2 7 3 7 4 5 6 6 7 8 9 5 10 11 12 13 4 14 15 16 17 18 3 19 20 21 2 22 23 24 25 1 26 27 28 29 0 30 31 Y ADDRESS SELECTED BLOCK NUMBER 0 4 K WORDS 1 4K WORDS 2 4 K WORDS 3 4K WORDS 0 4K WORDS 1 4K WORDS 2 4K WORDS 3 4 K WORDS 0 4 K WORDS 1 4 K WORDS 2 4 K WORDS 3 4 K WORDS 0 4 K WORDS 1 4K WORDS 2 4K WORDS 3 4K WORDS 0 4 K WORDS 1 4K ...

Page 39: ... rows of even numbered RAM Each row of RAM has four 4K word blocks of memory for a total of 16K words four 8 bit bytes per word The row is actually comprised of five 16K by 8 bit RAM chips Each word has 32 data bits and 7 check bits for error detection and correction Data and check bits are transmitted on the Memory Data Bus The 8 line Memory Address Bus multiplexes 15 address bits The lower 8 bit...

Page 40: ...the physical memory address in the healer CAM The chip select portion of the address uses eight chip select lines instead of four Figure 2 12 HEALER CAM ADDRESS HEALER RAM DATA o a A r _ 1 HEALED LOCATION 31 11 1 31 o DATA 31 32 39 CHECK Ia BITS _____________11 ____________ J131 X ADDRESS 8 BITS PHYSICAL MEMORY ADDRESS w 1 19 BITS X DON T CARE Figure 2 12 512K Memory Healing ...

Page 41: ...n the RAM board develops eighteen physical address bits from the logical address bits on the MPB nine X address bits and nine Y address bits The multiplexed physical addresses are routed to each chip by the Memory Address Bus The X address is output first with the the Y address following Three control lines go to each RAM chip Row Address Select NRAS X address Column Address Select NCAS Y address ...

Page 42: ...3 to 11 match the bits in the mapper CAM the operational transaction is for this board As all memory chips are addres sed without the requirement for Chip Select signals or block addressing the nine bits of X and the nine bits of Y address are all that are required to locate the desired information in the RAM chips The MC controls when the chips are addressed by output of the NRAS and NCAS control...

Page 43: ...e interleaving the program speed of the 1 Megabyte RAM boards may be slightly slower on some programs when compared to the program speed using the 256K or 512K RAM boards This is due to the slower access time of the 1 Megabyte RAM boards Error Detection and Correction As in the other memory boards the Memory Controller detects and corrects single bit errors in data read from RAM It also detects do...

Page 44: ...entary failure the overflowed CAM can be cleared and reused by the operating system o HEALER CAM ADDRESS 31 1 31 0 1 10 11 o HEALER RAM DATA 31 32 39 DATA I C ii 10 ______ 11 _____________________ 131 X AND Y ADDRESS Ix X xl A r L PHYSICAL MEMORY ADDRESS J r 18 BITS 1 HEALED LOCATION X DON T CARE Figure 2 15 1 Megabyte Memory Healing lOP Bus A 50 conductor lOP ribbon cable interconnects the mother...

Page 45: ...ides high temperature and power fail warnings to the operating system supplies the loader ROM for the power up routines and provides 2K bytes of battery backed up memory Figure 2 16 is a block diagram of the SCM SERVICE PANEL CONNECTOR L BATTERY ADDRESS BUS BATTERY CIRCUIT t r _S_ER_V_IC_E_P_AN_E_L_K_EY_S_ ___ ADDRESS COUNTERS u u J POWER SUPPLY LED DECODER g LED BUFFERS WRITE f1 R8 OR R12 READ AD...

Page 46: ...able self test 1 poll response set 0 clear Read R2 Bit 0 Reset 1 RESET switch pressed Bit 1 PFW 1 power fail warning Bit 2 Fan high 1 fan high warning Bit 3 Self test enabled 1 self test enabled Bit 4 UPS warning 1 UPS warning Bit 5 RTC NVM battery fail 1 fail latched at power up Bit 12 Start 1 START switch pressed Bit 13 Continuous self test 1 SELF TEST switch latched on Bit 14 Non maskable inter...

Page 47: ...ctors The non volatile memory NVM chip contains 2048 eight bit bytes of CMOS RAM used to store configuration and service data Writing a 16 bit address to R12 in complemented form loads the address of the NVM location The data in that location is then accessed by a read or write of R13 During power off states a nickel cadmium NICAD battery assembly on the SCM provides power to the RTC and NVM chips...

Page 48: ...e Panel Output Module and Send I Am Here Msg To Service Processor Send Initial Loader Here Msg To Each Output Module r 18K Byte DMA I L _________ J r I Display etc I L _________ J r I Service Processor 1 Can Now Display I Stack Fault Info I L ________ J is nd AnyE o Ms I To All Output Modules I I Will Not Return From I i Service Panel Output L T I Module If Hard tJi E c __J r I Send Message I To E...

Page 49: ... NOT contain a 1 Megabyte RAM board Boot Loader ROM Rev B 09020 80001 can be used with any RAM configuration but MUST use UNIX 4 0 or Basic 2 0 software Any earlier versions of software cannot be used with this boot loader Service Panel Interface Register 10 of SC7 is reserved for communication between the service processor and the main system software The service processor has the ability to read...

Page 50: ...hind the computer front panel provides all the information necessary to diagnose hardware failures to the level of a field replaceable module The control logic for the service panel is on the SCM and consists of a microprocessor and supporting circuits The service panel has 4 switches and 27 LEOs The switches are defined as RESET START MEM DUMP and SELF TEST The LEOs are defined as POWER ON RUN SE...

Page 51: ...service panel The first two LEOs defined indicate normal operating conditions and are green The remaining LEOs are red and define test in process or fault conditions Whenever a self test of the computer is initiated all service panel LEOs light for about one second and then go off This provides a quick check of LEOs POWER ON LED This LED indicates that the 5V supply is operating It implies that th...

Page 52: ...ut the 16V bias supply is valid It indicates that main power has been shut down for some reason This LED cannot be on if either the TEMP or DOOR LED is on Therefore if this LED is on it cannot be due to stack overtemperature or door open Reasons for this LED to come on include a short or open on a power supply voltage a power supply failure a power outage of less than one second and fast cycling o...

Page 53: ... 10 Introduction 3 10 Messages 3 11 HP UX 4 0 Operating System Error Messages 3 14 Warning and Error Messages 3 14 Fatal Error Message 3 15 System Error Messages 3 16 Self Tests and Diagnostics Overview 3 17 Module Self Tests 3 17 Self Test Supervisory Code 3 17 System Diagnostics 3 17 Early Warning Fault Tolerance 3 18 Overtemperature 3 18 Memory Errors 3 18 Real Time Clock RTC and Non Volatile M...

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Page 55: ...oblem isolation procedures provided below The diagnostics and service panel indicators are designed to enable fast fault isolation to a replaceable module Every replaceable module can be replaced within 15 minutes from fully assembled machine through disassembly and replacement back to fully assembled machine Chapter 4 contains the procedures to access and replace failed modules in the computer an...

Page 56: ... 10001 RESET START MEM DUMP e POWERON 10001 RESET START MEM DUMP POWER ON ORUN DaD D SELF TEST 10001 RESET START MEM DUMP ePOWERON ORUN O E oDO o D SELF TEST 10001 RESET START MEM DUMP epOWERON _ ORUN DaD D SELF TEST 10001 RESET START MEM DUMP ePOWERON DaD Total Elapsed Time in Seconds o 45 15 30 01 45 15 30 45 15 30 o 45 15 30 o 45 15 Figure 3 1 Fault free Power up Sequence ...

Page 57: ...3 Power supply cable 4 Power supply assembly 5 Ac module Note No LEDs on B Close Tighten 1 I O door 2 Processor stack door 6 Check Replace 1 Ambient air temperature 2 Clogged filter airflow blockage 3 Fans 4 Power supply assembly B Check Replace 1 Power supply assembly 2 I O cards 3 Finstrates 4 System control module 5 Motherboard IO backplane Check Replace System control module PROCESSOR Note 10 ...

Page 58: ... 000 9 000 1 001 Media or device not ready 10 000 1 010 11 000 1 0 1 1 Part of operating system not readable 12 000 1 100 Attempted address or read past end of volume 13 000 1 101 Controller unit failed after passing self test 14 000 1 1 1 0 110 timeout device did not respond in time 15 000 1 111 CS80 error occurred 16 001 0 0 0 0 Tape error occurred 17 o 0 1 000 1 Bad status from HP IB I O card 1...

Page 59: ...e 1 I O cards 2 lOP in slot 2 3 System control module 4 lOP cable D tDDDI D 10001 SELF RESET START MEM SELF RESET START MEM TEST DUMP TEST DUMP I POWER ON tPOWER ON 0 ORUN 0 ORUN DBD Dt3 10 2 5 SCM 6 2 10001 10001 D D SELF RESET START MEM SELF RESET START MEM TEST DUMP TEST DUMP II POWER ON POWER ON Check 0 ORUN ORUN 1 Operating system DBD DBD 2 Insufficient RAM Figure 3 2 Fault Indicators Sheet 3...

Page 60: ...e service panel The code resides in ROM within the service processor chip which is located on the system control module SCM The service processor code monitors the LED signal coming from the 12 processor stack boards The code also receives instructions from the operating system or loader code through register 10 RIO on the SCM Figure 3 3 is a flowchart of the service processor code ...

Page 61: ...Check Next HP IB 10 Card Testing and Troubleshooting 3 7 Figure 3 3 Service Processor Code Flowchart ...

Page 62: ...oader ROM Test Module Figure 3 4 is a flowchart of the loader ROM test module This module is contained in the 8K ROM on the SCM with the other loader ROM modules Chapter 2 contains a description and general flowchart of the loader ROM ...

Page 63: ...r I Save Write I I Read 5 Patterns I _ Restore To Each I I LocatIOn 2048 Bytes I I Performed In 8 Blocks I I Of 256 Bytes Each I L __ ________ J yes yes Testing and Troubleshooting 3 9 r i 903040 SCM I L __________ J r _ 9020 Keyboard I L _________ J r l r o I I Reg 5 Of Test Card I L ________ J Error P Failed Figure 3 4 Loader ROM Test Module Flowchart ...

Page 64: ...the system functional tests may be run to assist you in determining what component has failed Often the computer attempts to identify the device to which it was talking when the message was generated The trailer SELECT CODE NNNNN or SELECT CODE NN is appended to the message to indicate which select code I O port of the computer caused the problem Trailer NNNNN indicates Rev A loader select codes T...

Page 65: ...device The loader will attempt to find an operating system again in XXX seconds Possible causes mass storage device not powered up no media in mass storage device wrong disc in disc drive computer or mass storage device hardware failure media failure incompati ble loader system revision numbers etc BAD SYSTEM FILE NNNNN BAD SYSTEM FILE SELECT CODE NN Operating system loaded However an error has be...

Page 66: ... device hardware failure CTRLR UNfT FAULT NNNNN CTRLR UNIT FAULT SELECT CODE NN Hardware passed initial self test However it failed while being used to load the operating system Possible causes computer interface card hardware failure or mass storage device hardware failure 10 TIMEOUT NNNNN 10 TIMEOUT SELECT CODE NN Mass storage device failed to respond fast enough while attempting to load from it...

Page 67: ... Non Volatile Memory failed its self test Possible cause computer hardware failure BAD RTC NNNNN BAD RiC SELECT CODE NN Indicates that the built in Real Time Clock is not operating correctly BAD SP SELECT CODE NN Indicates that the HP 9030 and HP 9040 computer s service processor failed self test Test car d f 0 un d Not an error Test odule did not find SCM ...

Page 68: ...of the failure System operation can continue provided that use of the failed device is not required Self test error 2 CHECKSUM for se9 lrlent NN When the system is powered up or a system reset is executed the checksum for every code segment of the operating system is computed and compared to a checksum in the operating system code When the checksums do not agree for a segment the segment number is...

Page 69: ...due to double bit MeMOry error on MC NN CCCCCCCC Where NN MC CCCCCCCC Last healer content for that MC in hexadecimal This message is displayed when a double bit error has been detected by the memory controller hardware The MC is in terms of memory controller boards counting up from the bottom of the stack This information is also recorded in the NVM If more than one MC with a double bit error is f...

Page 70: ...ap which is added to the first line of the message Before displaying any messages the currently executing CPU disables its interrupts and causes all other CPUs to stop operating The message text is multiple lines information dumped from memory and internal registers The message starts on the top line on the Display and overwrites any other messages on the CRT If a printer is the output device and ...

Page 71: ...t of the other self tests The failure of a module does not cause the other modules to fail their self tests except in the case of a power supply failure Self Test Supervisory Code The second level of diagnostics is the self test supervisory code STSC The STSC is divided into two parts The first part is resident in the loader ROM and is run as part of the power up sequence The second part is reside...

Page 72: ...peed When high speed is required for proper cooling a message is issued to the user providing notice that shutdown is imminent if temperature increase continues When the temperature at the power supply sensor exceeds 97 C or the processor stack CPU sensor senses a temperature greater than 100 C the power supply shuts down The TEMP indicator on the service panel turns on if the stack temperature is...

Page 73: ...Byte 6 Day of Week Byte 7 Day of Month Byte 8 Month Byte 9 Year Bytes 10 13 Control Registers Byte 14 Timer Resolution Byte 15 Timeout Scan Resolution Byte 16 Keyboard Initialization Data Bytes 17 24 Default System Startup Subsystem Bytes 25 44 Default Mass Storage Unit Specifier MSUS Byte 45 Size of System 110 Buffer Bytes 46 47 NVM Checksum Bytes 48 53 Healer CAM Overflow Counter Bytes 54 57 Las...

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Page 75: ...trol Module SCM 4 6 Power Supply Assembly 4 6 Processor Stack Boards 4 8 Processor Stack Clock Board 4 8 Processor Stack Motherboard 4 9 Ac Power Cord 4 11 Line Filter 4 12 Power Switch Assembly 4 13 Power Supply Cable 4 13 Service Panel Board 4 14 Service Panel Cable 4 14 Processor Stack Fan 4 15 Power Supply Fan 4 16 I O Fan 4 16 Processor Stack Fan Cable 4 16 Power Supply and I O Fan Cable 4 17...

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Page 77: ...nized in several sections as follows General Safety Procedure Electrostatic Discharge Case Parts Replaceable Assemblies The computer is either in a System II enclosure HP 9030 or it is in a stand alone cabinet HP 9040 The assembly replacement procedures provide for both packaging configurations The following tools are required to disassemble the computer 1 Pozidriv screwdriver 2 Pozidriv screwdriv...

Page 78: ... assemblies other assemblies and compo nents Processor stack finstrates are particularly vulnerable to ESO damage Static electricity doesn t appear to be dangerous because much of the ESO that can cause component or assembly failure is too small to be felt Humans can sense ESO of 3500 5000V However a discharge of 300V is enough to destroy many components Assemblies and equipment containing ESO sen...

Page 79: ...ed personnel touching the package d Ensure that the computer is properly grounded before inserting ESD sensitive items e Remove ESD sensitive item from ESD protective packaging using finger or metal grasp ing tool only after grounding and then place on the ESD grounded work bench surface Place PC boards finstrates and components on table mat when not in static shielding bags or other protective co...

Page 80: ...riv captive screw at the back of the box that attaches the cover to the box To remove any cover loosen the screw and slide the cover toward the back and away from the box HP 9040 Stand Alone Cabinet The stand alone cabinet consists of an upper front panel lower front panel flip top cover and base assembly Upper Front Panel The upper front panel is attached by four snap fasteners Remove the panel b...

Page 81: ...lies that have replacement procedures in this chapter follows 110 Cards Service Panel Board System Control Module Service Panel Cable Power Supply Assembly Processor Stack Fan Processor Stack Finstrates Power Supply Fan Processor Stack Clock Board 110 Fan Processor Stack Motherboard Processor Stack Fan Cable Ac Power Cord Power Supply and I O Fan Cable Line Filter 110 Backplane Power Switch Mother...

Page 82: ...E SCM TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO MODULE FROM ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE OR OTHER CAUSES HOLD BY EJECTORS OR SIDE EDGES ONLY DO NOT TOUCH EDGE CONNECTORS OR MODULE PLANES IMMEDIATELY PLACE SCM IN ANTISTATIC BAG OR ON ANTISTATIC SURFACE 6 Pull out on ejectors to release SCM from motherboard and slide SCM out of slot Note Install replacement SCM with ejectors out extended Seat module firmly in motherboard and...

Page 83: ...Carefully insert discharge tool pins directly into SAFETY DISCHARGE holes on top of power supply until tool rests on power supply lid Little force is required if tool is straight when inserted The meter gives an approximate indication of voltage across capacitors WARNING ALTHOUGH THE DISCHARGE TOOL SWITCH CAN BE MOVED IN EITHER DIRECTION THE TOOL DISCHARGES THE SUPPLY ONLY WHEN THE SWITCH IS PUSHE...

Page 84: ...TIC BAG OR ON ANTI STATIC SURFACE 5 Pull out on board ejectors to release it from the stack motherboard and slide the board out of the slot If lOP board is being removed pull out on ejectors slide board slightly out open connector gate remove ribbon cable connector and then remove the board from stack Reassembly Notes When installing board hold by ejectors and use side edge of board to move air co...

Page 85: ...tor and mating motherboard connector are not keyed however the clock board screws and motherboard holes do not align unless proper connection is made Firmly tighten screws and thumbscrews on stack door and RFI shield to prevent RFI radiation Processor Stack Motherboard 1 SET THE POWER SWITCH ON THE REAR PANEL TO THE 0 POSITION AND DIS CONNECT THE AC POWER CORD FROM THE WALL OUTLET 2 Remove both fr...

Page 86: ...to case Do not remove the two middle screws They attach the motherboard supports to the motherboard 16 Remove eight 1 Pozidriv screws four at bottom and four at back that attach the connector tie bar to the case 17 Remove the motherboard and its attached supports and connector tie bar from the case 18 Remove the connector tie bar and motherboard supports from the motherboard Retain for installatio...

Page 87: ...nclosure as previously described 4 Remove the 110 lid by releasing the power supply cable from the cable clamp and removing the four 2 Pozidriv screws that attach the 110 lid to the chassis 5 Remove the two nuts that attach the terminal block cover to the rear panel and remove the cover 6 Disconnect the three line cord wires from the terminal block 7 Snap out the line cord strain relief from the r...

Page 88: ... clamp and removing the four 2 Pozidriv screws that attach the I O lid to the chassis 8 Disconnect I O door interlock cable connector from I O backplane and remove I O door interlock switch from rear panel 9 Remove both I O card guides by pushing the two locating pins for each gUide out of the casting while pulling the front of the guide toward the open door 10 Disconnect the power supply cable fr...

Page 89: ...p on retaining snaps of switch while pulling out bottom of switch from outside of rear panel While holding switch at angle push down on upper retaining snaps freeing switch Pull switch out back of rear panel Power Supply Cable WARNING AFTER REPLACING THE POWER SUPPLY CABLE PERFORM CONTINUITY TEST BETWEEN POWER CORD GROUND AND METAL CHASSIS RECORD RESULTS ON REPAIR ORDER 1 SET THE POWER SWITCH ON T...

Page 90: ...le from service panel board 5 Disconnect ground cable that interconnects base plate and appearance panel from inside lower right of appearance panel 6 Remove three 2 Pozidriv screws that attach service panel board to appearance panel and remove board HP 9040 1 SET THE POWER SWITCH ON THE REAR PANEL TO THE 0 POSITION AND DIS CONNECT THE AC POWER CORD FROM THE WALL OUTLET 2 Remove both front panels ...

Page 91: ...bed 3 Disconnect service panel cable from service panel board 4 Remove top cover from System II enclosure as previously described 5 From the front of the computer remove the RFI shield by loosening the six thumbscrews 6 Disconnect service panel cable from SCM 7 Remove four 2 Pozidriv screws two on top and two on bottom that attach appearance panel to enclosure CAUTION DO NOT STRAIN GROUND CABLE WH...

Page 92: ... panels and the flip top cover as previously described HP 9040 only 3 Remove top and right side covers from System II enclosure as previously described 4 Remove the 110 lid by releasing the ac module cable from the cable clamp and removing the four 2 Pozidriv screws that attach the 110 lid to the chassis 5 Disconnect fan cable from 110 fan 6 Remove four 2 Pozidriv screws that attach fan to compute...

Page 93: ... from 110 cards CAUTION CAREFULLY HANDLE I O CARDS TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO CARDS FROM ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE OR OTHER CAUSES HOLD BY EJECTORS OR SIDE EDGES ONLY DO NOT TOUCH EDGE CONNECTORS OR CARD PLANES IMMEDIATELY PLACE CARDS IN ANTISTATIC BAGS OR ON ANTISTATIC SUR FACE 6 Pull out on card ejectors to release cards from 110 backplane and slide cards out of slots 7 Remove the 110 lid by releasing t...

Page 94: ...embly 7 Remove the two screws that attach the support bracket to the enclosure and remove the bracket 8 Remove all four covers top bottom and both sides from System II enclosure as previously described 9 Remove processor stack power supply SCM and 110 backplane as described in preceding procedures 10 Disconnect lOP cable from motherboard 11 Disconnect both fan cables from motherboard 12 If one or ...

Page 95: ...Table of Contents Chapter 5 Replaceable Parts Introduction 5 1 Exchange Parts 5 1 Non Exchange Parts 5 1 Parts List 5 2 ...

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Page 97: ...m When an exchange part fails it should be returned to CSD for repair and a rebuilt part should be obtained for the defective computer Table 5 1 lists the exchange parts for the computer Table 5 1 Exchange Parts New Rebuilt Part Number Part Number Description 09855 67980 09855 69980 Power Supply Assembly 5061 6803 97043 69803 Floating Point CPU 5061 6805 97047 69805 512K RAM Board 5061 7704 97046 ...

Page 98: ...fic parts where only one is needed for example 7 power cords are listed AIR in the Total Qty column means as required Table 5 3 Parts List Figure 5 1 Index Total Number Part Number Item Description Qty 1 Front Panel HP 9040 1 1600 1318 Window Clamp 1 4114 0991 Window 1 5041 3470 Window Frame 1 0701 0715 Upper Front Panel 1 1600 1315 Beltline Strip 1 2 07908 00002 Lower Front Panel HP 9040 1 3 0995...

Page 99: ...6 Replaceable Parts 5 3 Figure 5 1 Exploded View 1 ...

Page 100: ...er Assembly 1 09855 69232 256K RAM Board 1 5061 6805 512K RAM Board New 1 97047 69805 512K RAM Board Exchange 1 5061 7704 1M RAM Board New 1 97046 69704 1M RAM Board Exchange 1 8 5061 4224 Processor Stack Clock Board 1 9 1460 1981 Spring 2 10 4040 2114 Air Controller 1 11 4040 2115 Controller Pivot 1 12 5061 4264 Processor Stack Door 1 13 3160 0377 Processor Stack Fan 1 14 8120 3790 Processor Stac...

Page 101: ... 0177 Line Filter 1 28 1600 1312 Power Switch Assembly Cover 1 29 Power Switch Assembly 1 09955 61901 110V 09955 61902 220V 30 Power Supply Cable 1 8120 3764 110V 8120 3763 220V 31 3101 2565 I O Door Interlock Switch 1 32 8120 4043 I O Door Interlock Cable 1 33 7101 0704 Rear Panel 1 34 7101 0703 Base Plate 1 35 09955 66500 Motherboard 1 36 1600 1316 lOP 1 Cable Strain Relief Clamp 1 37 8120 4015 ...

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Page 103: ...18 17 Replaceable Parts 5 7 5 29 33 4 39 4 J 38 Figure 5 2 Exploded View 2 ...

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Page 105: ...ange of problems The Model 550 is a powerful multi user system in a compact size 13 inches wide x 9 inches high x 21 inches deep designed for ease of use As part of the HP Design Plus Family its standard size is compatible Flin HEWLETT PACKARD with a growing set of HP peripherals and furniture It can be stacked in a taboret a handy cabinet on wheels that easily rolls under a desk or it can be used...

Page 106: ...y a matter of plugging in another CPU Finstrate board done by an HP Customer Engineer It does not require any operating system or software changes And you can tune your task distribution to take full advantage of multiple CPUs 2 Memory The Series 500 Random Access Memory offers the following set of features Each RAM Board has a Iv1emory Controller MC chip that interfaces the RAM chips to the Memor...

Page 107: ...additional 110 Processors with 110 Expanders allowed BASIC single user is standard System Software HP UX single user is standard multi user is optional Physical Specifications Width 21 75 in 55 2 cm Depth 29 in 73 6 cm Height 24 5 in 62 2 cm Net Weight 9020AIR 1371bs 62 1 kg 9020B S 1211bs 55 kg 9020CIT 1631bs 74 kg Shipping Weight 9020AIR 168 lbs 76 2 kg 9020B S 1521bs 69 kg 9020CIT 1941bs 88 kg ...

Page 108: ...ance High performance Monochromatic Color 12 2 in 31Omm 13 in 330mm To 30 ft Lamberts To 30 ft Lamberts 0 5 mR hr 0 5 mR hr 60 Hz 60Hz 15 000 ft 15 000 ft 26 lines x 80 characters 26 lines x 80 characters 013 in 328mm 013 in 343mm 7 x 9 character font in a 9 x 12 7 x 9 character font in a 9 x 12 cell cell Monochrome 8 pure 4 913 7 24 in x 5 86 in 7 55 in x 6 14 in 184 x 149mm 192 x 156mm 560 x 455...

Page 109: ...ts or up to 5 Mbytes in 512 Kbyte increments Servicel Diagnostic Standard Panel CPU Options Single is standard up to two additional CPUs are allowed Models 903019040 Up to two additional I O Processors lOP allowed Model 9050 Up to one additional I O I O Options Processor Each lOP adds eight DMA capable I O slots HP UX plus HP UX plus HP UX plus HP UX plus additional software additional software ad...

Page 110: ... HP IB applications at transfer rates of 300 Kbytes sec Although it can be used to control the root disc it is not recommended because of loss of performance The feature set supported is IEEE 1978 compatible 6 General Purpose 110 UP 27112A The 27112A General Purpose VO Interface is designed to provide multi purpose 8 or 16 bit parallel communication with Direct Iv1emory Access between external dev...

Page 111: ...l time programming requirements with the following break detection and generation a no activity and lost receiver disconnect timer and a host ENQ ACK timer 7 Asynchronous 8 Channel Multiplex UP 27130A The 27130A Asynchronous Multiplexer is an economical solution for interfacing up to eight RS 232C or RS 423A compatible devices to the Series 500 with a single hardware interface The 27130A can easil...

Page 112: ... the packet to the LAN Unit over the HP IB cable and the LAN Unit in turn transmits the packet onto the network according to the Network Access Protocol To increase the length of the transceiver branch up to two additional IS metre cables can be ordered HP Part No 1150 1629 The Ethernet cable installed must meet Ethernet Version 1 0 Sept 30 1980 Section 7 3 specifications HP Computer Supplies Oper...

Page 113: ...ctions Special character handling includes character code translation automatic record terminations adding and stripping record and block separator sequences blank truncating and padding and repeated character compression and expansion 9 To assist in line quality and link troubleshooting the RJE interface card accumulates communication statistics A continuous trace log can collect all sent or rece...

Page 114: ...face consists of two printed circuit boards which plug into the Series sao s va backplane and produce RS 343 compatible signals across three coaxial cables It has four planes of memory to implement a 16 element color map and utilizes gate array technology to perform vector generation It supports all Graphics 9000 plotter commands including area shading If a terminal interface to the host computer ...

Page 115: ...nual Title 5957 7925 Software Status Bulletin 0900 90007 HP UX Reference 09020 90011 Installation and Test Model 520 09040 90010 Installation and Test Models 530 540 09050 90010 Installation and Configuration Model 550 09050 90040 Series 200 S00 Site Preparation Manual 92836 90005 Structured FORTRAN 77 Programming with HP Computers 97050 80020 HP BASIC Manual Package includes the following five HP...

Page 116: ...Model 520 add Fuse 2110 0051 for 100 120 Vac 2110 0056 for 220 240 Vac If optional Thermal Printer is ordered add HP Part No Paper Tray 09855 67951 For Opt 590 Thermal Paper 8 wide black on white 1 pkg of 330 sheets 9270 0640 FliDW HEWLETT I II PACKARD For Opt 591 Thermal Paper 210mm wide black on white 1 pkg of 330 sheets 9270 0642 The following items are supplied HP Part No Installation and Test...

Page 117: ... used on the mother board and provides their definitions Table C l Motherboard Connectors Designator Connecting Assembly PI Processor Stack P2 Processor Stack P3 Power Supply P4 Power Supply P5 Power Supply P6 Power Supply P7 Power Supply P8 Power Supply P9 System Control Module PIO System Control Module PII 110 Backplane PI2 lOP Finstrate PI3 Power Supply Fan 110 Fan PI4 Processor Stack Fan PI5 P...

Page 118: ... 13 3 85 0 12 3 85 GND 25 13 NDO 16 1 1 16 3 85 24 11 5 12 GND GND 2 2 GND 5 23 GND 24 11 12 10 5 PWMEN 3 3 PWMEN 5 22 12 23 10 6 2 9 5 6 2 22 NPKPWR 4 4 5 21 9 6 2 5 6 2 21 5 5 2 20 7 2 8 STACKTEMP 6 6 LOLINE NPI 20 GND 19 6 GND 7 NSYSPU GND 18 ST1 19 6 ST2 5 GND GND 17 ST3 18 5 ST4 4 GND GND 16 ST5 17 4 ST6 3 GND GND 15 ST7 16 3 ST8 2 GND GND 14 ST9 15 ST10 NPV ST11 14 ST12 P13 P14 P15 P16 PH P1...

Page 119: ...GND STACKTEMP GND MS 12 MS 2 MS5 MS6 2 GND 12 12 12 12 GND UPS1 UPS2 GND NSELFT PPON NMI GND NSTS NIFC GND NDEND NARQ GND NIOSB GND NPOLL GND NIC3 NIC4 GND NPAO NPA2 GND NIOD1 NIOD3 GND NIOD5 NIOD7 GND NIOD9 NIOD11 GND NIOD13 NIOD15 GND P6 A B 25 25 24 24 23 23 22 22 21 21 20 20 19 19 18 18 17 17 16 16 15 15 14 14 13 13 12 12 11 11 10 10 9 9 8 8 7 7 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 P10 B A 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 ...

Page 120: ...gative voltage FANGND Fan ground return FANI Power to 110 card cage fan negative voltage FANP Power to power supply fan negative voltage GND Ground plane of motherboard LOLINE Low line indication MS 12 Monitor sense for 12 volt under over voltage MS 19 Monitor sense for 19 volt under over voltage MS 2 Monitor sense for 2 volt under over voltage MS12 Monitor sense for 12 volt under over voltage MS1...

Page 121: ...ge door open negative true I O bus interface clear negative true I O bus data transfer strobe negative true Non maskable interrupt Non maskable interrupt Motherboard Pinout Data C 5 HP CIO card recognized its address has been asserted negative true I O bus peripheral address bit 0 negative true I O bus peripheral address bit 1 negative true I O bus peripheral address bit 2 negative true Panel door...

Page 122: ...5 ST6 Stack self test from slot 6 ST7 Stack self test from slot 7 ST8 Stack self test from slot 8 ST9 Stack self test from slot 9 ST10 Stack self test from slot 10 ST11 Stack self test from slot II ST12 Stack self test from slot 12 STACKTEMP Stack temperature indicator TON Not used US1 Open trace US2 Open trace US4 POLL ANDed with NSELFT UPS1 Uninterruptible power supply UPS2 Uninterruptible power...

Page 123: ...and its usage Table 0 2 lists all the signal names used on the 110 backplane and their definitions Table D l I O Backplane Connectors Designator Connecting Assembly PO 110 Card Slot Select Code 0 PI 110 Card Slot Select Code 1 P2 110 Card Slot Select Code 2 P3 110 Card Slot Select Code 3 P4 110 Card Slot Select Code 4 P5 110 Card Slot Select Code 5 P6 110 Card Slot Select Code 6 J7 Motherboard Con...

Page 124: ... GND NSR 24 24 NARQ IDOP 17 17 NOT USED GND 23 23 GND NIDO 18 18 PPON CCLK 22 22 NIOSS NPFN 19 19 NNMI GND 21 21 GND GND 20 20 GND NSYNC 20 20 NPOLL NWAIT 21 21 NSTS NIC2 19 19 NIC3 NMYPA 22 22 NIFC NIC1 18 18 NIC4 GND 23 23 GND READ 17 17 NUAD NFLG 24 24 NDEND GND 16 16 GND NSR 25 25 NARQ NPAO 15 15 NPA1 GND 26 26 GND NPA2 14 14 NPA3 CCLK 27 27 NIOSS GND 13 13 GND GND 28 28 GND NIODO 12 12 NIOD1 ...

Page 125: ...1 negative true NIOD2 110 bus input output data bit 2 negative true NIOD3 110 bus input output data bit 3 negative true NIOD4 110 bus input output data bit 4 negative true NIOD5 110 bus input output data bit 5 negative true NIOD6 110 bus input output data bit 6 negative true NIOD7 110 bus input output data bit 7 negative true NIOD8 110 bus input output data bit 8 negative true NIOD9 110 bus input ...

Page 126: ...I Select code switch 1 negative true NSW2 Select code switch 2 negative true NSYNC Synchronize negative true NUAD Your address slot select code select negative true NWAIT Not used PPON Primary power on all outputs in spec READ I O bus data direction positive true high indicates data to lOP SGND Safety ground SPON Same as PPON ...

Page 127: ...e E l lists each SCM connector and its usage Table E 2 lists all the signal names used on the SCM and their definitions Table E l SCM Connectors Designator Connecting Assembly L Motherboard Connector PIO S Motherboard Connector P9 Service Panel Conn Service Panel 1__ ii 40 2 J 39 SERVICE PANEL S 8 k i 818 A1 J _ L A18 L 81 i i 840 A1J LA40 Figure E l SCM Connectors Locater Drawing E l ...

Page 128: ...11 GND GND 25 26 GND NWAIT 12 12 GND NDOORLED 12 12 NOT USED NST12LED 27 28 NST11LED NMYPA 13 13 NSTS NPSTLED 13 13 NSTLED NST10LED 29 30 NST9LED GND 14 14 NIFL NOT USED 14 14 NPDOP NST8LED 31 32 NST7LED NFLG 15 15 GND GND 15 15 GND NST6LED 33 34 NST5LED NOT USED 16 16 NOT USED 19 16 16 19 NST4LED 35 36 NST3LED GND 17 17 NARQ 19 17 17 19 NST2LED 37 38 NST1LED CCLK 18 18 GND GND 18 18 GND 16 39 40 ...

Page 129: ... 8 negative true NID09 I O bus input output data bit 9 negative true NID010 I O bus input output data bit 10 negative true NID011 I O bus input output data bit 11 negative true NID012 I O bus input output data bit 12 negative true NID013 I O bus input output data bit 13 negative true NID014 I O bus input output data bit 14 negative true NID015 I O bus input output data bit 15 negative true NIFC I ...

Page 130: ...e true NST8LED Stack 8 LED on service panel negative true NST9LED Stack 9 LED on service panel negative true NST10LED Stack 10 LED on service panel negative true NST11LED Stack 11 LED on service panel negative true NST12LED Stack 12 LED on service panel negative true NSTART START switch on service panel negative true NSTLED Stack overtemperature negative true NSTS 110 bus status negative true NSYN...

Page 131: ... 9111A Data Tablet for graphics input Materials Supplied Check that the following materials are included with your HP 97060A Item Quantity HP 97060A Graphics Processor 1 Power Cord 1 Fast Blow Fuses 4A for 110V 1 6 3A for 220V 1 1 8 metre BNC cable 3 Installation Note 1 All software for the Graphics Processor is included with the BASIC 3D Graphics software and with the HP UX DGL Graphics software ...

Page 132: ...r 570 millibars Electrical Specifications Rated Line Voltage 110V range 90 to 132 Vac 220V range 180 to 264 Vac Frequency Range 47 to 66Hz Power Consumption 110V 4A 220V 6 3A Video Output Level Levels and timing are RS 343 compatible Red and Blue Signals 0 9V peak to peak into 75 nominal Sync Green Composite Output Mixture Video composite 1V peak to peak Video 0 7V typical Sync 0 3V typical Displa...

Page 133: ...he computer If you have a Model 530 or 540 go to step 3 3 Open the interface card cage door by turning both thumbscrews counterclockwise and pulling the door open On the Model 520 it is behind the cosmetic door On the Model 530 and 540 it is at the back of the computer With the HP 97098 I O Expander you can use either card cage 4 Interface cards are plugged into the computer s interface card cage ...

Page 134: ...switch settings Note that a switch that is Up is in the open position and represents a logic one a switch that is Down is in the closed position and represents a logic zero For more information see the HP 27112A General Purpose 110 Interface GPIO Installation manual HP 27112A Switch Settings for use with the HP 97060A 4 ...

Page 135: ... J9 GPIO HOST The connector only fits one way so if you have trouble attaching it check its orientation 17 Connect one of the 1 8 metre BNC cables from the red signal output jack of the Processor to the red signal input jack of the monitor The Processor s jack is labelled J1 RED Check your monitor s documentation to determine which input jack to use 18 Use the other two BNC cables to connect the g...

Page 136: ...uarely and tightly in the interface card cage the cable is firmly connected to the interface card that there are no broken cables that the interface is properly connected to the Processor that the Processor is properly connected to the monitor and that the monitor works properly If you still have a problem call your HP Sales and Support office for assistance 6 ...

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Page 138: ...ude page numbers with your comments wherever possible If there is a revision number found on the Printing History page include it on the comment sheet Also include a return address so that we can respond as soon as possible The sheets are designed to be folded into thirds along the dotted lines and taped closed Do not use staples Thank you for your time and interest ...

Page 139: ...AL COMMENT SHEET Service Manual for the HP 9000 Models 5301540 09040 90038 March 1985 Update No _______ See the Printing History in the front of the manual Name Company Address Phone No fold fold fold fold ...

Page 140: ...NO 37 LOVELAND COLORADO POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY ADDRESSEE Hewlett Packard Company Fort Collins Systems Division Attn Customer Documentation 3404 East Harmony Road Fort Collins Colorado 80525 NO POSTAGE NECESSARY IF MAILED INTHE UNITED STATES ...

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