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Summary of Contents for 98265A

Page 1: ...HP UX Installing Peripherals HP 9000 Series 300 Computers HP Part Number 97005 90002 r in HEWLETT a PACKARD Hewlett Packard Company 3404 East Harmony Road Fort Collins Colorado 80525 ...

Page 2: ...ed from your local Sales and Service Office Copyright Hewlett Packard Company 1989 This document contains information which is protected by copyright All rights are reserved Reproduction adaptation or translation without prior written permission is prohibited except as allowed under the copyright laws Restricted Rights Legend Use duplication or disclosure by the U S Government Department of Defens...

Page 3: ...nor corrections and updates which are incorporated at reprint do not cause the date to change The manual part number changes when extensive technical changes are incorporated July 1985 Edition l November 1985 Edition 2 February 1987 Edition 3 July 1987 Update to include HP98248A Floating Point Accelerator HP 98548 49 50A High Resolution Video Boards and new HP HIL peripherals September 1987 Editio...

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Page 5: ...ing VMEbus Cards 3 Adding RAM Description and Support Before Starting the Installation The Expander Installing RAM Boards in a Model 320 Computer Help with the Memory Configuration Wheel Some Common Mistakes Installing RAM Boards in a Model 330 Computer Optimizing Model 330 Performance Installing RAM Boards in a Model 350 Computer Identifying Existing RAM Boards Assigning the Addresses 1 1 1 1 1 2...

Page 6: ... 98556A 2D Graphics Accelerator 4 11 Description and Support 4 11 Installation Procedure 4 11 HP 98620B DMA Controller Card 4 13 Description and Support 4 13 Installation Procedure 4 13 Verification Test 4 14 HP 98635A Floating Point Math Card 4 15 Description and Support 4 15 Installation Procedure 4 15 Verification Test 4 16 5 Adding Interface Cards HP 98287A Graphics Display Station Interface 5...

Page 7: ... Test Worksheet Entry HP 98626A RS 232C Interface Description and Support Installation Procedure Verification Test Worksheet Entry t HP 98627A Color Output Interface Description and Support Installation Procedure Verification Test Worksheet Entry HP UX Notes HP 98628A Datacomm Interface Description and Support Installation Procedure Verification Test Worksheet Entry HP 98629A SRM Interface HP 5096...

Page 8: ...Entry HP 98562 66530 Human System Interface Board Description and Support Installation Procedure Verification Test Worksheet Entry HP 98548 49 50A High Resolution Video Boards Description and Support Installation Procedure Worksheet Entry HP 98724A 98725A Local Graphics Bus Interface Description and Support Installation Procedure Worksheet Entry HP 98265A Small Computer Systems Interface SCSI Desc...

Page 9: ...n Procedure Worksheet Entries HP 7907A Disk Drive Description and Support Installation Procedure Worksheet Entries HP 7911 7912 and 7914 Disk Tape Drives Description and Support Installation Procedure Worksheet Entries HP 7933 7935 Disk Drives Description and Support Installation Procedure Worksheet Entries HP 7936H 7937H Disk Drives Description and Support Installation Procedure Worksheet Entries...

Page 10: ...on and Support Installation Procedure Worksheet Entries HP 9133D H L and 9134D H L Disk Drives Description and Support Installation Procedure Worksheet Entries HP 9144A Tape Drive Description and Support Installation Procedure Worksheet Entries HP 9153A 9154A Disk Drives Description and Support Installation Procedure Worksheet Entries HP 7957 58 59B and 7961 62 63B Disk Drives Description and Supp...

Page 11: ... 2563B 2564B and 2566B Printers Description and Support Installation Procedure Worksheet Entries HP 2684 LaserJet 2000 Printer Description and Support Installation Procedure Worksheet Entries Spooled Printing HP 2686A D LaserJet HP 33440A LaserJet JJ HP 33447A LaserJet JJD Printer Description and Support Installation Procedure Worksheet Entries Spooled Printing HP 2932A and 2934A Printers Descript...

Page 12: ...llation Procedure 8 9 Worksheet Entries 8 11 HP 98700 Graphics Display Station 8 12 Description and Support 8 12 Installation Procedure 8 13 Worksheet Entries 8 15 HP 13279B Color Monitor 8 17 Description and Support 8 17 Installation Procedure 8 18 Worksheet Entries 8 20 HP 98720A Graphics Display Station 8 21 Description 8 21 Installation Procedure 8 22 Worksheet Entries 8 23 HP 98730A Graphics ...

Page 13: ...on and Support 10 16 Installation Procedure 10 17 Worksheet Entries 10 18 HP 46020 21 Keyboards 10 19 Description and Support 10 19 Installation Procedure 10 20 Worksheet Entries 10 21 HP 46060A B Mouse 10 22 Description and Support 10 22 Installation Procedure 10 23 Worksheet Entries 10 24 HP 46080A Extension Module 10 25 Description and Support 10 25 Installation Procedure 10 26 Worksheet Entrie...

Page 14: ... Digitizers and HP 46089A Cursor Description and Support Installation Procedure Worksheet Entries HP 46094A Quadrature Port Description and Support Installation Procedure Worksheet Entries HP 92205A C Hayes Smartmodem 1200 Description and Support Installation Procedure Worksheet Entries HP 92916A Bar Code Reader Description and Support Installation Procedure Worksheet Entries Index Contents 10 10 ...

Page 15: ...Contents 1 Getting Started Description Support Before You Begin Instructions The Next Chapter HP UX System Worksheets 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 3 1 4 Contents 1 ...

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Page 17: ...s HP HIL devices Additional monitors Terminals Modems Miscellaneous peripherals Support A section called Description and Support precedes the installation instructions for each peripheral presented in this manual There is a table in each Description and Support section that presents the HP UX release number and computer model that supports the peripheral Do not attempt to install a peripheral or a...

Page 18: ... a later date The information in the tables in the Worksheet Entries sections is used in a device file There is information about device files in the Series 300 HP UX System Administration Tasks manual For up to date support status on peripherals of interest contact your HP Sales and Service office Before You Begin Refer to the instructions that came with your computer to Connect the keyboard to y...

Page 19: ...u find no instructions in this guide for your particular peripheral use the installation instructions provided with the peripheral to install it However look for generic installation instructions e g Installing Other Disk Drives if your peripheral is not explicitly listed The Next Chapter You have just completed Chapter 1 Getting Started Now move on to Chapter 2 Backplane Expanders Getting Started...

Page 20: ...P UX System Worksheets Table 1 1 Interface Cards Interface Name Select Code Table 1 2 Mass Storage Devices File Major Minor Interleave Device Name Path Name Type Number Number Factor 1 4 Getting Started ...

Page 21: ...Table 1 3 Printers File Major Minor Device Name Path Name Type Number Number Table 1 4 Plotters Graphics Devices File Major Minor Device Name Path Name Type Number Number Getting Started 1 5 ...

Page 22: ...e 1 5 Miscellaneous Peripherals File Major Minor Power Device Name Path Name Type Number Number Req Table 1 6 Terminals Displays File Major Minor Device Name Path Name Type Number Number 1 6 Getting Started ...

Page 23: ... 98568A Backplane Expander Descriptio and Support Installation Procedure HP 98577A VMEbus Expander Description and Support Installation Procedure Verification Test Adding VMEbus Cards 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 11 2 11 2 12 2 22 2 22 Contents 1 ...

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Page 25: ...xpander HP 98577A VMEbus Expander Are You Adding Any of the Above Expanders NO Proceed to Chapter 3 RAM Cards YES Refer to the table of contents on the previous page to find where your installation instructions begin 2 Adding Expanders 2 1 ...

Page 26: ...The HP 98568A Backplane Expander adds 8 additional I O and Accessory slots to your Series 300 computer HP 98568A Backplane Expander Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release with Model 3 1 or later 320 3 2 or later 330 350 2 2 Adding Expanders ...

Page 27: ...sen the two captive screws securing the power supply access door on the computer and remove the access door You may need a Pozidriv screwdriver to loosen the captive screws Figure 2 1 Access Door Screws 3 Slide the computer top cover toward the rear of the computer Then spring the sides out and up and lift it off Adding Expanders 2 3 ...

Page 28: ...ocking tabs lock across the back of the cable connector Figure 2 2 Installing the Two Cables 5 Bend the cables so that the free ends point upward 6 Loosen the two captive screws securing the expander power supply access door and remove the access door 7 Slide the computer top cover toward the rear of the computer Then spring the sides out and up and lift it off 8 Place the expander upside down on ...

Page 29: ...d press them toward each other as far as they will go Figure 2 3 Sliding Clips 10 Place the slotted cover upside down on the bottom of the expander with the front of the cover toward the front of the expander The slot in the cover should line up with the slot in the expander Adding Expanders 2 5 ...

Page 30: ...HP 98568A Backplane Expander 11 Align the top so that it is centered side to side Figure 2 4 Aligning the Top from Side to Side 2 6 Adding Expanders ...

Page 31: ...e top so that the rear edge of the cover is even with the rear edge of the expander bottom The indent at the front of the top should fit over the plastic feet on the expander Figure 2 5 Aligning the Top from Front to Back Adding Expanders 2 7 ...

Page 32: ...2 6 Pressing the Clips into Place If the sliding clips are difficult to install make sure that the top is properly aligned If so work on one end of the clips at a time 14 Turn the expander and attached cover over and place it on top of the computer with the cables passing up through the slot in the bottom of the expander 2 8 Adding Expanders ...

Page 33: ... not seated properly 17 Install the two cables onto the bottom of the expander backplane Be careful not to bend any of the pins in the connector Press in until the locking tabs lock across the back of the cable connector 18 Install the top cover removed from the computer onto the expander using the method in step 15 Make sure that the bottom rear corners of the top are seated in their retaining cl...

Page 34: ...ous cards in the expander When you finish installing cards don t forget to connect the power cords to the computer and expander INSTALLATION COMPLETE Do You Have Another Expander to Add NO Proceed to Chapter 3 RAM Cards YES Refer to the table of contents for this chapter to find where your next installation instructions begin 2 10 Adding Expanders ...

Page 35: ...protocol and physical format It consists of a chassis plus some code seglnents in HP UX 6 0 and a Driver Development Manual so you can write a custom driver for your application It holds any four of about 3000 aftermarket VME boards HP 98577A VMEbus Expander Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release with Model 6 0 or later 330 350 Adding Expanders 2 11 ...

Page 36: ...r off and remove the power cord 2 Loosen the two captive screws securing the power supply access door on the computer and remove the access door You may need a 1 Pozidriv screwdriver to loosen the captive screws Figure 2 8 Power Supply Door Screws 2 12 Adding Expanders ...

Page 37: ...or higher the board will operate correctly with the VMEbus Expander If they are 2739 or lower you will need a new processor board Contact your Sales and Service Office for a free replacement Refer them to Service Note 98562A 1 4 Check that the Voltage Select Switch is in the correct position for the power supplied in your area If you do not know what it should be make sure that it is set the same ...

Page 38: ...ng the Expander cover It is located on the top edge of the rear panel Figure 2 10 Locating the Cover Screw 7 Remove the Expander cover and install it on the computer Start the front edge first at a 45 angle Figure 2 11 Installing the Cover 2 14 Adding Expanders ...

Page 39: ...ure that the bottom rear corners of the top are seated ill their retaiIlillg clips Figure 2 12 Seating the Cover 9 Locate the screw supplied in the bag with the power cord and install it into the front of the computer top Figure 2 13 Installing the Flat head Screw Adding Expanders 2 15 ...

Page 40: ...ander 10 Turn the Expander upside down and locate the protective plastic sleeves on the backplane 11 Remove the inner protective sleeve by sliding it out sideways Figure 2 14 Removing the Inner Sleeve 2 16 Adding Expanders ...

Page 41: ...HP 98577A VMEbus Expander 12 Remove the outer protective sleeve by pinching it and rolling it forward Figure 2 15 Removing the Outer Sleeve Adding Expanders 2 17 ...

Page 42: ...up holding it by the front and rear panels Figure 2 16 Lifting the Expander 14 Lower the Expander onto the computer making sure that it is lined up front to back with your fingers and side to side visually Figure 2 17 Aligning the Expander and Computer 2 18 Adding Expanders ...

Page 43: ...o together If excessive force is needed the alignment is not correct 17 Now locate the two captive screws which fasten the Expander to the COlllputer They go through the Expander bottom and into the slotted top cover Figure 2 18 Connecting Screw Holes 18 Tighten the two screws with a large fiat blade screwdriver Make sure they are tight but don t overtighten them Adding Expanders 2 19 ...

Page 44: ... Expander Start the front edge first at a 45 angle Figure 2 19 Installing the Cover 20 Press the cover down then slide it forward Make sure that the bottom rear corners of the top are seated in their retaining clips Figure 2 20 Seating the Cover 2 20 Adding Expanders ...

Page 45: ...en the captive screws Make sure that the feet on the bottom of the door are installed in their retaining slots 22 Install the rear panel screw removed in step Gon the Expander 2 3 Connect the power cords to the computer and Expander The combined units are now ready for testing Adding Expanders 2 21 ...

Page 46: ...urn off and remain off If you boot HP UX and have the VME driver installed the LED should come on again 5 If these two don t happen try again Adding VMEbus Cards The VMEbus Expander adheres to the specifications established by the VMEbus International Trade Association VITA revision C l VMEbus accessories which do not adhere to the VITA C l specification are not guaranteed to operate properly if a...

Page 47: ...mory Configuration Wheel Some Common Mistakes Installing RAM Boards in a Model 330 Computer Optinlizing Model 330 Performance Installing RAM Boards in a Model 350 Computer Identifying Existing RAM Boards Assigning the Addresses An Example Installing the RAM Board In Case of Trouble 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 3 6 3 8 3 9 3 11 3 14 3 15 3 18 3 20 3 22 3 26 Cont nts 1 ...

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Page 49: ...ing ECC RAM card HP 98258B 4 Mbyte parity RAM add on board HP 98264B 16 Mbyte Error Checking and Correcting ECC RAM card Are You Adding Any of the Above RAM cards NO Proceed to Chapter 4 Accessory Cards YES Check the next page for supportability for that RAM with your computer then refer to the table of contents on the previous page to find where the RAM installation instructions begin for your Se...

Page 50: ...ations of computer model maximum RAM and HP UX supported RAM cards Table 3 1 Maximum Installable RAM on Model Mbytes RAM 320 7 1 2 330 8 350 32 48 48 parity RAM ECC RAM combined ECC and parity RAM Table 3 2 Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support RAM Card on Model HP 98256A 320 HP 98257A HP98258A 330 350 HP 98258D C 350 HP 98264A D 350 3 2 Adding RAM ...

Page 51: ...the computer off in order to iIlstall the RAM hardware Skip the rest of this section If you have a Model GO computer you will lleed an expander if either of these statelllents is true Your video output board consists of two printed circuit boards You have a total of more than four large hoards If this condition exists you will need an expander If you do not know whether your video board contains t...

Page 52: ...Series 300 Memory Configuration Wheel to set the switches on your RAM cards HELP Refer to the following section Help with the Memory Configuration Wheels 2 Once you have completed all instructions on the Memory Configuration Wheel turn the computer on and check the number of bytes displayed on the screen This number should be approximately equal to the total number of bytes of RAM you have install...

Page 53: ...erhead Significantly less than you expected repeat this procedure and check for an increase in bytes after each card is installed 4 Replace all cover plates on the back of your computer Note You have now installed your RAM cards You are now ready to install the peripherals if any in Chapter 4 Accessory Cards If you have installed all of your peripherals refer to the Series 300 HP UX System Adminis...

Page 54: ... at the colors of their plastic extractor levers Green and violet extractor levers identify a 1 Mbyte RAM card Red and yellow extractor lever identify a 256 Kbyte RAM card Two red extractor levers identify a 64 Kbyte RAM card Remove all 1 Mbyte 256 Kbyte and 64 Kbyte RAM cards by pulling their extractor levers toward you and sliding them out RAM cards may be damaged by static discharge so be caref...

Page 55: ...rds begin again at Step 3 b to set the switches on the next 1 Mbyte RAM carel Remember to turn the wheel to the next set of switches when you repeat Step 3 c If you have set the switches on all of your 1 Mbyte RAM cards make sure your conlputer is turned off and re insert all 1 Mbyte RAM cards into your computer You may insert them into any slot but be sure you do not use a slot which was previous...

Page 56: ...heel be sure to turn it even if a set of switches already appears in the window Never use a set of switches unless you have just turned the wheel to bring it into view Remember no two RAM cards can have the same switch setting When you use the back side of the wheel don t forget to turn it counter clockwise rather than clockwise 3 8 Adding RAM ...

Page 57: ...ectricity Be careful to handle them only by their edges and nlake sure you do not place them on a static charged surface such as a cloth or carpet If possible use a static free workstation or place them on the anti static envelope they were shipped in 1 Carefully unpack your new RAM board 2 Place your new RAM board component side up on a static free surface e g the envelope your new RAM board was ...

Page 58: ...econds Check the display to make sure the amount of RAM in your cOlllputer has increased to approximately 8 Mbytes 8 338 608 bytes See Figure 3 2 If the memory reported is significantly less check that the switches for your built in RAM are set as shown in Figure 3 3 Then double check that your new RAM board s switches are set as shown in Figure 3 1 Copyright 1985 Hewlett Packard Company All Right...

Page 59: ...in RAM run faster than programs occupying add on RAM you may want to rearrange memory so that your most important programs occupy the fast built in RAM Here s what to do 1 Select a program to use as a benchmark or choose a commonly used operating system function 2 Run and time the benchmark program several times to determine its average execution time under the current RAM configuration 3 Turn you...

Page 60: ... be set to 5 Re insert your add on RAM board into the computer 6 Turn your computer on and hold down the space bar a few seconds Verify that you still have 8 Mbytes of RAM installed by looking at the amount of RAM shown on the display 7 Run your benchmark program several times to determine its average execute time 8 Compare the program s performance under each RAM configuration and choose the fast...

Page 61: ...r RAM cards You are now ready to install the peripherals if any in Chapter 4 Accessory Cards If you have installed all of your peripherals refer to the Series 300 HP UX System Administration Tasks manual that came with your HP UX operating system Adding RAM 3 13 ...

Page 62: ...ard HP IB HP98620 DMA CO HP98644 at 9 HP98625 at 14 HP98643 at 21 XXXXXXX Bytes Power up Display Write down the amount of RAM listed ________________ Bytes You will use this figure later to check that the new RAM board is correctly installed Now shut down the operating system following normal HP UX procedures refer to your System Administrator Manual if you need more information Although installin...

Page 63: ...e sizes of the boards already in the computer If you already know what size boards are in the computer put their quantities in Table 3 3 and skip down to the section titled Assigning the Addresses Table 3 3 RAM Board Inventory Table Board Size Quantity 16 Mbyte boards 8 Mbyte boards 4 Mbyte boards If you do not know what sizes the RAM boards in your computer are the easiest way to determine this i...

Page 64: ...bytes Left Extractor Right Extractor Figure 3 4 RAM Memory Board Extractors If you have a large number of boards and are still unable to determine what board sizes you have you will have to use the part numbers of the boards Carefully remove each board from the computer and locate the part number It is located on the underside of the top board immediately above the address switches on the bottom b...

Page 65: ...bytes Blue Yellow 98264 66521 8 Mbytes 98264 66522 16 Mbytes Put each board back into the computer when you have determined its size You may wish to label the boards with their size as you will need this information later When you have determined the sizes of all the RAM boards in the computer you are ready to assign the address to the boards If your system contains approximately 16 Mbytes in any ...

Page 66: ...ptions For instance if you have a 16 Mbyte system made up of 4 and 8 Mbyte boards they can be treated as one 16 Mbyte board The board to be added can then be addressed as if it were being placed below an existing 16 Mbyte board Addressing new RAM boards as well as readdressing smaller existing RAM boards are covered in this procedure 1 Copy the numbers from the RAM Board Inventory Table Table 3 3 ...

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Page 68: ...ike to tryout the addressing procedure before actually tackling your situation run through the following example The Situation You are adding a 16 Mbyte board to a computer already containing a 16 Mbyte board an 8 Mbyte board and a 4 Mbyte board Figure 3 7 shows how the 4 Mbyte block chart in Step 2 will look when you are finished 3 20 Adding RAM ...

Page 69: ...7 completed j ddress Worksheet 1 St 2 blocks 1 th U 4 were crossed ont n el d bl ks thr n 8 were d NEW was written by block 5 an Oc In Step 3 the wo r was written by block 9 and block 10 was crossed crossed out ...

Page 70: ...omputer or expander contains DIO accessory slots these are narrow slots toward the top of the chassis they can not go in the slot immediately under the DIO slots Note You may have to temporarily loosen or remove the board or slot cover immediately above the empty slot in order to install the new RAM board Make sure to retighten this board after installing the new board If your video output board c...

Page 71: ...m it 4 If the empty slot is in the computer check that it is immediately above or below the system bus connector board If not rearrange the boards so that it is 5 Remove the new RAM board from its packaging material and place it on a static free surface such as the bag it was shipped in 6 Locate the RAM address switches address switches Figure 3 8 right extractor RAM Board Address Switch Location ...

Page 72: ...ot be changed Only the smaller boards need new addresses 10 Pick up the new RAM board by the edges and slide it into the empty slot Slide the two connector end in first with the board with the connectors on the bottom 11 If you installed the new RAM board in the expander reinstall the cover plate over the slot and reinstall the system bus connector board removed in step 2 Then skip down to step 13...

Page 73: ...nstalled Copyright 1985 Hewlett Packard Company All Rights Reserved BOOTROM Rev A2 Bit Mapped Display MC68020 Processor MC68881 Coprocessor Keyboard HP IB HP98620 DMA CO HP98644 at 9 HP98625 at 14 HP98643 at 21 XXXXXXX Bytes Figure 3 10 Power up Display Write the amount here ________________ Bytes 15 If the amount of RAM in step 14 has not increased by approximately the amount of RAM you added go ...

Page 74: ...e trouble verify that you have assigned the addresses correctly If you have and no arrangement of cards will increase the amount of memory put the computer into use with the maximum amount of memory you can obtain Then replace all the unused cards in their anti static bags and call your HP Sales and Service office for assistance Note You have now installed your RAM cards You are now ready to insta...

Page 75: ...ort Installation Procedure Models 330 and 360 Model370 HP 98556A 2D Graphics Accelerator Description and Support Installation Procedure HP 98620B DMA Controller Card Description and Support Installation Procedure Verification Test HP 98635A Floating Point Math Card Description and Support Installation Procedure Verification Test 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 3 4 3 4 4 4 6 4 6 4 6 4 7 4 7 4 11 4 11 4 11 4 13 4...

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Page 77: ... Graphics Accelerator HP 98620B DMA Controller Card HP 98635A Floating Point Math Card Are You Adding Any of the Above Accessory Cards NO Proceed to Chapter 5 Interface Cards YES Refer to the table of contents on the previous page to find where your installation instructions begin 4 Adding Accessory Cards 4 1 ...

Page 78: ...lly installing the hardware This procedure describes how to install the hardware only For instructions on preparing the operating system to use the hardware refer to the installation note that came with the Floating Point Accelerator If your system does not already include a backplane expander you may need to install and configure one in order to use this product If you already have one skip the n...

Page 79: ...panel of the computer The System Bus is a metal plate covering two or more slots If your computer has such a plate refer to the procedure titled With a System Bus Otherwise refer to the procedure titled Without a System Bus With a System Bus 1 Make sure that the computer and expander are turned off and the power cords removed Caution In the following steps handle the circuit boards as little as po...

Page 80: ...e following steps handle the circuit boards as little as possible Handle them by the edges or backplate only 2 Locate an empty system slot in the computer either by moving the video board to the expander or by removing the cover plate from an empty slot 3 Remove the Floating Point Accelerator board set from the packaging material and slide it into the empty slot Slide the two connector end in firs...

Page 81: ...INSTALLATION COMPLETE Do You Have Another Accessory Card to Add NO Proceed to Chapter 5 Interface Cards YES Refer to the table of contents for this chapter to find where your next installation instructions begin Adding Accessory Cards 4 5 ...

Page 82: ... to install the hardware only For instructions on preparing the operating system to use the hardware refer to the installation note that came with the Floating Point Accelerator If your system does not already include a backplane expander you may need to install and configure one in order to use this product If you know that you will need to install an expander go ahead and do so using the instruc...

Page 83: ...e it into the bottom slot Slide the two connector end in first 5 Reinstall a slot cover plate over the Accelerator board Note You must reinstall the System Bus to ensure system performance provide needed air cooling and meet statutory requirements for fire safety and radiated emissions 6 Reinstall the power cords and turn the computer and expander on 7 Boot your HP UX operating system as usual Mod...

Page 84: ...int Accelerator board from the packaging nlaterial and place it on top of the packaging material Fl Locate the FPA Bus Cable Note the cable lllay already be installed on the Accelerator If so skip down to step 8 6 Locate the FPA Bus connectors on the Accelerator as shown in Figure 4 1 Figure 4 1 Floating Point Accelerator Bus Connectors 7 Attach one end of the FPA Bus Cable to the connectors Make ...

Page 85: ... so that the processor board is directly above the Accelerator and the RAM board s are directly above the processor board 10 Slide the processor board out about 1 inch 11 Locate the FPA Bus Cable connectors on the processor board They are directly above the cable protruding from the Accelerator 12 Wrap the FPA Bus Cable around the back of the processor board and attach it to the connectors on the ...

Page 86: ... boards s Note You must install the system bus to ensure system performance provide needed air cooling and meet statutory requirements for fire safety and radiated emissions 15 Reinstall the power cords and turn the computer and expander on 16 Boot your HP UX operating system as usual INSTALLATION COMPLETE Do You Have Another Accessory Card to Add NO Proceed to Chapter 5 Interface Cards YES Refer ...

Page 87: ...e HP 98556A 2D Graphics Accelerator card must be mounted in the Direct Connect I O Expander HP 98556A 20 Graphics Accelerator Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release with Model 6 0 or later 319C 330 340 350 360 370 Installation Procedure 1 Play It Safe a Turn your computer off and unplug the power cord b Remove the Graphics Accelerator from its envelope being careful to handle the car...

Page 88: ...orrespond with stand offs on the Graphics Accelerator Then turn the assembly over and insert and tighten the fourth screw in the hole corresponding with the stand off on the video board 6 Install the board pair into the expander or computer Make sure it is firmly seated into the connector 7 Connect the video cable 8 Connect the power cord to the computer INSTALLATION COMPLETE Do You Have Another A...

Page 89: ...he transfer continues automatically at the fastest transfer rate possible HP 986208 DMA Controller Card Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release with Model 5 0 or later 320 NOTE Do not use this DMA card with models other than the 320 Another DMA card the 98620C is built into 32 bit models like the 330 350 and 360 Installation Procedure Note The DMA Controller Card cannot be installed i...

Page 90: ...er plates off otherwise replace the cover plates Verification Test 1 Turn your computer on and press the space bar a few times 2 Check the list of components displayed on the left hand side of the screen If the message HP98620B appears in the list you have correctly installed the DMA Controller Card If the message above does not appear repeat the installation procedure If the message still does no...

Page 91: ...e this Math card with models other than the 320 Installation Procedure Note The Floating Point Math Card may be installed in the HP 9888A Bus Expander but with reduced performance Installation in an HP 98568A Backplane Expander will not reduce performance L Turn your computer off 2 Remove the painted cover plates from the back of your computer until you find an empty slot Do not remove the silver ...

Page 92: ... bar a few times 2 Check the list of components displayed on the left hand side of the screen If the message HP98635 appears in the list you have correctly installed the Floating Point Math Card If the message above does not appear repeat the installation procedure If the message still does not appear call your HP Service Representative for assistance INSTALLATION COMPLETE Do You Have Another Acce...

Page 93: ...re Verification Test Worksheet Entry HP UX Notes HP 98624A HP IB Interface Description and Support Installation Procedure Verification Test Worksheet Entry HP 98625A Disk Interface Description and Support Installation Procedure Verification Test Worksheet Entry HP 98625B Disk Interface Description and Support Installation Procedure Verification Test Worksheet Entry 5 2 5 2 5 3 5 8 5 9 5 9 5 10 5 1...

Page 94: ...ocedure Verification Test Worksheet Entry HP UX Notes HP 98642A 4 Channel Multiplexer Interface Description and Support Installation Procedure Verification Test Worksheet Entry HP 98643A Local Area Network LAN Interface Description and Support Installation Procedure Verification Test Worksheet Entry HP UX Notes HP 98644A Asynchronous Serial Interface Description and Support Installation Procedure ...

Page 95: ...cs Bus Interface Description and Support Installation Procedure Worksheet Entry HP 98265A Small Computer Systems Interface SCSI Description and Support Installation Procedure Worksheet Entry HP UX Notes HP 98726A Interface Card Description and Support Installation Procedure Worksheet Entries Using DIO I Using DIO II 5 85 5 85 5 86 5 93 5 94 5 95 5 95 5 96 5 100 5 101 5 101 5 102 5 106 5 107 5 107 ...

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Page 97: ...face HP 98627A Color Output Interface HP 98628A Datacomm Interface HP 98629A and HP 50961A SRM Interfaces HP 98633 Multiprogrammer Interface HP 98640A Analog Input Card HP 98642A 4 Channel Multiplexer Interface HP 98643A LAN Interface HP 98644A Asynchronous Serial Interface HP 98695A IBM 3270 Coax Interface HP 98724A 25A Local Graphics Bus Interface HP 98726A Graphics Interface Are You Adding Any ...

Page 98: ...play Station Interface provides a connection between the computer and the HP 98700 Graphics Display Station HP 98287A Graphics Display Station Interface Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release with Model 5 0 or later all Series 300 Supported on DIO I hosts 5 2 Adding Interface Cards ...

Page 99: ...splay Station Interface switches 1 Play It Safe a Turn your computer off and unplug the power cord b Remove the Graphics Display Station Interface from its envelope being careful to handle the card only by its edges and metal end plate The card may be easily damaged by electrostatic discharge static zap c Place the card on the envelope 2 Set the HP HIL Select Code Adding Interface Cards 5 3 ...

Page 100: ...step 4 Your frame buffer address is preset to 300000 in hexadecimal as shown in Figure 5 1 and need not be changed a Find the set of eight switches labeled SW2 on the Graphics Display Station Interface see Figure 5 1 Switches 1 and 2 in this group determine the frame buffer address b Set these switches to one of the following values keeping these restrictions in mind If you have both a Graphics Di...

Page 101: ... monitor connected to an HP 9S546A Display Compatibility Interface however You must remove your HP 9S542 43 44 45A video card See your Installation Reference manual for details To use both a Graphics Display Station and a Series 300 bit mapped display you must use external addressing lnode switch 3 1 as indicated below To use the Graphics Display Station as a graphics output device only set switch...

Page 102: ... most slot is number 1 the next slot down is number 2 etc Do not remove the silver cover plates from the bottom of a Series 300 computer b Insert the Graphics Display Station Interface component side up into the empty even numbered slot Tighten the thumb screws on the metal end plate until the end plate is flush with the back of the computer c If you changed the select code of the Graphics Display...

Page 103: ...te select code you chose in step 5 and select code 31 have been used and are no longer available Use the Select Code Record form on the Chapter 5 Interface Cards tab for this purpose Note Graphics Display Station installation is covered in Chapter 8 Graphics Devices Adding Interface Cards 5 7 ...

Page 104: ...rating system Copy this select code to a worksheet worksheets are found at the end of Chapter 1 Getting Started or simply remember to refer here when you need it If you changed the select code in step 5 b write in your new select code instead of 25 When finished you ll be ready to install your next peripheral or interface Table 5 1 HP 98287A Interface Select Code 25 Interface Narne Select Code HP ...

Page 105: ...the lower slot must be an I O card i e even numbered slot The interface consists of two cards a video card with an attached metal end plate and a graphics card that connects to the video card through a short ribbon cable HP 98546A Display Compatibility Interface Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release with Model 5 0 or later all Series 300 NOTE The display connected to the HP 98546 In...

Page 106: ...atic zap c Place the card on the envelope 50Hz Position 60Hz Position 60 Video Card Graphics Card Char 1 ____ Select ASCII Roman8 ASCII Katakana Figure 5 4 Display Compatibility Interface switches 2 Set the 50 60 Hz Switch SKIP This switch is preset to 60 Hz If your power frequency is 60 Hz or if you don t know your power frequency you can skip to step 3 If you later notice a problem with your scr...

Page 107: ...ug the ribbon cable connector on the graphics card cable into the matching connector on the video card The connector is designed so you cannot insert it backwards b Remove the painted cover plates from the back of your computer until you find two adjacent empty slots The bottom slot must be an even numbered slot Slots are numbered from the top down so the top most slot is number 1 the next slot do...

Page 108: ... card into its slot first When it is securely seated in its slot its extractor levers will be even with the back of the computer frame f Place the ribbon cable between the two cards then tighten the thumb screws on the metal end plate until the end plate is flush with the back of the computer 5 12 Adding Interface Cards ...

Page 109: ...y Interface with the HP UX operating system Refer to the table for the system you ll be using Copy this information to a worksheet worksheets are found at the end of Chapter 1 Getting Started or simply remember to refer here when you need it When finished you ll be ready to install your next peripheral or interface Interface Narne HP 98546A Table 5 2 98546A Interface Select Code Adding Interface C...

Page 110: ... bi directional data exchange Extended control and status lines are available for applications that require more than one signal from the computer Several handshake modes are also available to permit interfacing to a variety of equipment HP 98622A GPIO Interface Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release with Model 5 0 or later all Series 300 5 14 Adding Interface Cards ...

Page 111: ...d here refer to the installation manual that came with the interface if you need more information o Option PCTL I PFLG J PSTS c HSHK J DIN J DOUT c o c Shown in Select DOUT CLEAR JUMPER i c 0 J Code 12 Position Clock J c 4 U38 1 0 i 0 c 1 4 c 0 0 f I l U39 Interrupt Level Switch Fl 5V 4A Burst enabled if 8U I jumper is Figure 5 6 HP 98622A GPIO Switches and Jumpers Adding Interface Cards 5 15 ...

Page 112: ...d a Find the set of five switches labeled U38 on the GPIO Interface Figure 5 6 This group of switches determines the select code b Set these switches to one of the four select codes given in Figure 5 7 unless you have used them elsewhere Refer to the installation note that came with the interface if you need additional switch settings Select Code 23 Select Code 24 Select Code 26 Select Code 30 Fig...

Page 113: ...p of input lines The three clock sources are RD This mode causes the data to be clocked into the input register when the register is read It accomplishes this by clocking the leading edge of the output enable signal of the register BSY This mode clocks the data into the data input register by a ready to busy transition of the PFLG line This transition also clears the PCTL line RDY This mode clocks...

Page 114: ...ata output registers are cleared at power up and after an interface reset With the jumper removed contents of the register are undefined The card is shipped without the jumper If you intend to use the HP 9884A Paper Tape Punch with this interface the jumper should be in BURST Jumper With the jumper installed there is better overall system performance but slightly slower GPIO performance on high sp...

Page 115: ...f a Series 300 computer b Insert the GPIO Interface component side up into the empty even numbered slot Tighten the thumb screws on the metal end plate until the end plate is flush with the back of the computer c If you changed the select code of the GPIO Interface in step 2 find this number in the set of select code labels supplied with the interface Affix this label to the metal end plate d If y...

Page 116: ... components displayed on the left hand side of the screen If the message HP98622 appears in the list you have correctly installed the GPIO Interface If the message above does not appear repeat the installation procedure making sure there are no select code conflicts and that the card is firmly seated in an even numbered slot If the message still does not appear call your HP Service Representative ...

Page 117: ...ect code in step 2 b write in your new select code in8tead of 12 When finished you ll be ready to install your next peripheral or interface HP UX Notes Table 5 5 HP 98622A GPIO Interface Select Code 12 Interface Narne Select Code HP 98622A 12 The character mode major number for the Device I O Library GPIO Interface driver is 22 The minor number for a GPIO Interface at select code 12 is OxOcOOOO A ...

Page 118: ...cate with as many as 14 HP IB compatible instruments connected with a maximum of 20 meters of cable 65 6 ft It has interrupt capabilities and can carry out DMA transfers via the optional DMA Controller card It is a normal or standard speed HP IB interface HP 98624A HP IB Interface Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release with Model 5 0 or later all Series 300 5 22 Adding Interface Card...

Page 119: ... r I U2 Interrupt Level Switch P1 1 0 BI 5 1 9 HDRS HP IB 4 MSB SYS CTL U17 1 System Controller o Non system controller Fl _ 5V 4A e r e Figure 5 8 HP 98624A HP IB Interface switches 1 Play It Safe a Turn your computer off and unplug the power cord Adding Interface Cards 5 23 ...

Page 120: ...8 This group of switches determine the interface s select code b Set these switches to one of the four select codes given in Figure 5 9 unless you have used them elsewhere Refer to the installation note that came with the interface if you need additional switch settings Select Code 23 Select Code 24 Select Code 26 Select Code 30 Figure 5 9 3 Set the Interrupt Level SKIP The interface is preset to ...

Page 121: ...itch 0 in this group to 0 the opposite of that shown h If connecting two computers together via HP IB only one of them may be set to system controller To change this interface to non system controller move the SYS CTL switch shown in Figure 5 8 to the 0 position the opposite of that shown Note If you will be connecting a disk drive printer plotter or other peripheral to this interface and you will...

Page 122: ...ose in step 2 has been used and is no longer available Use the Select Code Record form on the Chapter 5 Interface Cards tab for this purpose Verification Test 1 Plug in the power cord and turn your computer on If you have systems on line that the computer can boot press the space bar a few times to suspend the automatic booting process 2 Check the list of components displayed on the left hand side...

Page 123: ... code to a worksheet worksheets are found at the end of Chapter 1 Getting Started or simply remember to refer here when you need it If you changed the select code in step 2 b write in your new select code instead of 8 When finished you ll be ready to install your next peripheral or interface Table 5 7 HP 98624A HP IB Interface Select Code 8 Interface Narne Select Code HP 98624A 8 Adding Interface ...

Page 124: ...rface to Command Set 80 CS 80 disks The Disk Interface is capable of handling up to four disks on one interface card A DMA Controller card is required for the Disk Interface to achieve optimum performance HP 98625A Disk Interface Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release with Model 5 0 or later all Series 300 with boot ROM Rev A or later 5 28 Adding Interface Cards ...

Page 125: ...erface cannot be installed in the HP 9888A bus expander It can be installed in the HP 98568A Backplane Expander however a Turn your computer off and unplug the power cord b Remove the Disk Interface from its envelope being careful to handle the card only by its edges and metal end plate The card may be easily damaged by electrostatic discharge static zap Adding Interface Cards 5 29 ...

Page 126: ...es given in Figure 5 11 unless you have used them elsewhere Refer to the installation note that came with the interface if you need additional switch settings Select Code 23 Select Code 24 Select Code 26 Select Code 30 Figure 5 11 3 Set the Interrupt Level SKIP If you are not using HP UX you can skip to step 4 The interrupt level is preset to 6 and need not be changed If you will be using HP UX co...

Page 127: ...all leave the cover plates off otherwise replace them 5 Record the Select Code Make a note that select code 14 or the alternate select code you chose in step 2 has been used and is no longer available Use the Select Code Record form on the Chapter 5 Interface Cards tab for this purpose Verification Test 1 Plug in the power cord and turn your computer on If you have systems on line that the compute...

Page 128: ...ect code to a worksheet worksheets are found at the end of Chapter 1 Getting Started or simply remember to refer here when you need it If you changed the select code in step 2 b write in your new select code instead of 14 When finished you ll be ready to install your next peripheral or interface Table 5 8 98625A Disc Interface Select Code 14 Interface Name Select Code HP 98625A 14 5 32 Adding Inte...

Page 129: ...terface to Command Set 80 CS 80 disks The Disk Interface is capable of handling up to four disks on one interface card A DMA Controller card is required for the Disk Interface to achieve optimum performance HP 986258 Disk Interface Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release with Model 5 0 or later all Series 300 with boot ROM Rev A or later Adding Interface Cards 5 33 ...

Page 130: ...alled in the HP 9888A bus expander It can be installed in the HP 98568A Backplane Expander however 1 Play It Safe l Turn your cOlnputer off and unplug the power cord h Remove the Disk Interface from its envelope being careful to handle the card only by its edges and metal end plate The card may be easily damaged by electrostatic discharge static zap 5 34 Adding Interface Cards ...

Page 131: ...hese switches to one of the four select codes given in Figure 5 13 unless you have used them elsewhere Refer to the installation note that came with the interface if you need additional switch settings Select Code 23 Select Code 24 Select Code 26 Select Code 30 Figure 5 13 3 Set the Interrupt Level SKIP If you are not using HP UX you can skip to step 4 The interrupt level is preset to 6 and need n...

Page 132: ...re 5 12 to the oposition the opposite of that shown Note If you will be connecting a disk drive printer plotter or other peripheral to this interface and you will be using an HP Series 200 300 operating system do not set this switch to non system controller 5 Set the Low High Speed Switch SKIP The Low High Speed switch is preset to 0 high speed as shown in Figure 5 12 This setting is appropriate f...

Page 133: ... metal end plate until the end plate is flush with the back of the computer c If you changed the select code of the Disk Interface in step 2 find this number in the set of select code labels supplied with the interface Affix this label to the metal end plate d If you have other interface or accessory cards to install leave the cover plates off otherwise replace them 7 Record the Select Code Make a...

Page 134: ... components displayed on the left hand side of the screen If the message HP9S625 appears in the list you have correctly installed the Disk Interface If the message above does not appear repeat the installation procedure making sure there are no select code conflicts and that the card is firmly seated in an even numbered slot If the message still does not appear call your HP Service Representative ...

Page 135: ...ystem Copy this select code to a worksheet worksheets are found at the end of Chapter 1 Getting Started or simply remember to refer here when you need it If you changed the select code in step 2 b write in your new select code instead of 14 When finished you ll be ready to install your next peripheral or interface Table 5 9 Interface Narne Select Code HP 98625B 14 Adding Interface Cards 5 39 ...

Page 136: ...odem serial peripheral or computer and supports the RS 232C standard One interface is required for each device and each interface must be set to a unique select code HP 98626A RS 232C Interface Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release with Model 5 0 or later all Series 300 5 40 Adding Interface Cards ...

Page 137: ...ion Procedure U24 SELECT CODE U3 MODEM LINE HP 98626A RS 232C Interface U20 INTERRUPT LEVEL Ul BAUD RATE U2 LINE CONTROL Figure 5 14 III o HP 98626A RS 232C Serial Interface Switches Adding Interface Cards 5 41 ...

Page 138: ...y installed an HP 98626A or HP 98644A interface then you can skip to step 3 The select code is preset to 9 and need not be changed a Find the set of five select code switches labeled U24 by referring to Figure 5 14 b Set these switches to one of the five select codes given below unless you have used them elsewhere check the Select Code Record on the Chapter 5 Interface Cards tab to see which ones ...

Page 139: ...d rate switches labeled VI by referring to Figure 5 14 b Set the baud rate switches as follows If connecting an HP 2601A printer an HP 39800 01A bar code reader or an HP 92205A C Hayes Smartmodem 1200 to this interface set the baud rate switches to 1200 To get 1200 baud set switch 3 to 1 and set switches 2 1 and 0 to O The switches will look like the one in Figure 5 17 Figure 5 17 If connecting a ...

Page 140: ... step 6 The character length switches numbers 0 and 1 on the group labeled U2 are preset to 8 bits character which is appropriate for most applications If you know you need to change the character length refer to the manual that came with the interface for additional settings 6 Set the Number of Stop Bits SKIP The interface is preset to 1 stop bit Unless you are certain that 1 stop bit is inapprop...

Page 141: ...86 LaserJet printer to this interface set this switch to parity disabled To disable parity set switch 3 to 0 like this Figure 5 19 If connecting an HP 39800j01A bar code reader or an HP 92205AjC Hayes Smartmodem 1200 to this interface set this switch to parity enabled To enable parity set switch 3 to 1 like this Figure 5 20 If connecting any other device to this interface set this switch to match ...

Page 142: ...er set this switch to parity is 0 To set parity to 0 set both switches 4 and 5 to 1 like this Figure 5 21 If connecting an HP 92205A C Hayes Smartmodem 1200 to this interface set the parity type to match the setting on the computer or terminal you are communicating with See the installation manual that came with the interface for details 9 Set the Handshake Type a Find the Line Control switches la...

Page 143: ...mper SKIP Unless you want to connect your system console terminal to this interface you can skip to step 12 a Find the remote keyboard jumper by referring to Figure 5 14 b If you are connecting a terminal to this interface and would like the terminal to be the system console remove the remote keyboard jumper Otherwise leave the jumper intact 12 Insert the Interface a Remove the painted cover plate...

Page 144: ...e in step 2 has been used and is no longer available Use the Select Code Record form on the Chapter 5 Interface Cards tab for this purpose Verification Test 1 Plug in the power cord and turn your computer on If you have systems on line that the computer can boot press the space bar a few times to suspend the automatic booting process 2 Check the list of components displayed on the left hand side o...

Page 145: ...ing system Copy this select code to a worksheet worksheets are found at the end of Chapter 1 Getting Started or simply remember to refer here when you need it If you changed the select code in step 2 b write in your new select code instead of 9 When finished you ll be ready to install your next peripheral or interface Table 5 10 Interface Narne Select Code HP 98626A 9 Adding Interface Cards 5 49 ...

Page 146: ...A Color Output Interface allows you to connect an external color monitor to your computer HP 98627A Color Output Interface Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release with Model 5 1 or later all Series 300 with boot ROM Rev A or later 5 50 Adding Interface Cards ...

Page 147: ...allation Procedure o lil a SVELECT FEB CODE q rEJ c JI c JI c JI DISPLAY OPTIONS iJ Figure 5 23 o HP 98627A Color Video Output Interface Switches 1 Play It Safe a Turn your computer off and unplug the power cord Adding Interface Cards 5 51 ...

Page 148: ...er Interface a Find the set of four select code switches by referring to Figure 5 23 b The select code switches must be set to an even select code and the next odd select code must not be used by another interface Find an even select code that meets this stipulation c Refer to the manual that came with the interface to set the select code switches to the value you ve chosen 3 Set Option Switch 1 S...

Page 149: ...ainted cover plates from the back of your computer until you find an empty even numbered slot Slots are numbered from the top down so the top most slot is number 1 the next slot down is number 2 etc Do not remove the silver cover plates from the bottom of a Series 300 computer b Insert the Color Output Interface component side up into the empty even numbered slot Tighten the thumb screws on the me...

Page 150: ...tic booting process 2 Check the list of components displayed on the left hand side of the screen If the message HP98627 appears in the list you have correctly installed the Color Output Interface If the message above does not appear repeat the installation procedure making sure there are no select code conflicts and that the card is firmly seated in an even numbered slot If the message still does ...

Page 151: ... remember to refer here when you need it If you changed the select code in step 2 b write in your new select code instead of 28 When finished you ll be ready to install your next peripheral or interface Table 5 11 Interface Narne Select Code HP 98627A 28 HP UX Notes The character mode major number for the Color Output Interface is 12 A typical mknod for a Color Output Interface at select code 28 t...

Page 152: ...m or computer and supports the RS 232C datacomm standard One interface is required for each terminal and each interface must be set to a unique select code HP 98628A Datacomm Interface Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release with Model 5 0 or later all Series 300 with boot ROM Rev A or later 5 56 Adding Interface Cards ...

Page 153: ...mm Interface Switches 1 Play It Safe a Turn your computer off and unplug the power cord b Remove the Datacomm Interface from its envelope being careful to handle the card only by its edges and metal end plate The card may be easily damaged by electrostatic discharge static zap c Place the card on the envelope 2 Set the Select Code Adding Interface Cards 5 57 ...

Page 154: ...e 5 24 Switches 0 thru 4 in this group determine the select code b Set these switches to one of the five select codes given below unless you have used them elsewhere check the Select Code Record on the Chapter 5 Interface Cards tab to see which ones you have used Refer to the installation note that came with the interface if you need additional switch settings Select Code 10 Select Code 15 Select ...

Page 155: ... determine the interrupt level b If you need to change the interrupt level set the switches according to the following table Table 5 12 Interrupt Switch Switch Level 1 0 3 0 0 4 0 1 5 1 0 6 1 1 4 Set the Remote Switch SKIP If you are not connecting your system console to this interface you can skip to step 5 The Remote switch is preset to OFF which does not configure the interface to be the system...

Page 156: ...be the system console set this switch to 1 OFF as shown in Figure 5 24 5 Set the Protocol Switch SKIPSTEP If you will not be using this interface for networking with an HP 1000 computer via the HP DSN Data Link protocol then you can skip to step 6 The protocol switch is preset for the Async protocol and need not be changed for most applications a Find the Default switch group by referring to Figur...

Page 157: ...his Figure 5 26 If connecting a terminal or an HP 2686 LaserJet printer to this interface set the baud rate switches to 9600 To get 9600 baud set switches 3 2 and 1 to 1 as shown in Figure 5 24 If connecting an HP 39800 01A Bar Code Reader to this interface set the baud rate switches to 2400 To get 2400 baud set switches 3 and 1 to 1 and set switch 2 to O The switches will look like this Figure 5 ...

Page 158: ...ake on If connecting a terminal or HP 39800 01A bar code reader set both switches 4 and 5 to 0 which is opposite that shown in Figure 5 24 This sets up a non modem connection with the handshake off 8 Set the Parity Type Character Length a Find the Default switch group by referring to Figure 5 24 Switches 6 and 7 in this group determine the parity type character length b Set the parity type charact...

Page 159: ...you have other interface or accessory cards to install leave the cover plates off otherwise replace them 10 Record the Select Code 11 Make a note that select code 20 or the alternate select code you chose in step 2 has been used and is no longer available Use the Select Code Record form on the Chapter 5 Interface Cards tab for this purpose Verification Test 1 Plug in the power cord and turn your c...

Page 160: ...ting system Copy this select code to a worksheet worksheets are found at the end of Chapter 1 Getting Started or simply remember to refer here when you need it If you changed the select code in step 2 b write in your new select code instead of 20 When finished you ll be ready to install your next peripheral or interface Table 5 13 Interface Narne Select Code HP 98628A 20 5 64 Adding Interface Card...

Page 161: ...ement and electrical levels for communication between the computer and the Shared Resource Management SRM system The SRM system allows the computer to share common disks printers and plotters HP 98629A SRM Interface HP 50961A SRM Coax Interface Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release with Model 5 0 or later all Series 300 with Boot ROM Rev A or later Adding Interface Cards 5 65 ...

Page 162: ...r example set it to 22 Verification Test 1 Plug in the power cord and turn your computer on If you have systems on line that the computer can boot press the space bar a few times to suspend the automatic booting process 2 Check the list of components displayed on the left hand side of the screen If the message HP98629 appears in the list you have correctly installed the SRM Interface If the messag...

Page 163: ...hanged the select code write in your new select code instead of 21 When finished you ll be ready to install your next peripheral or interface Table 5 14 Interface Narne Select Code HP 98629A 21 HP UX Notes The SRM Interface ships with select code 21 the same as the HP 98643A LAN Interface If you have both interfaces change the SRM interface to a different value See the manual that came with the SR...

Page 164: ...irect connect ports and one port with full modem control The buffering of this interface makes it suitable for nearly all applications including graphics terminals HP 98642A 4 channel Multiplexer Interface Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release with Model 5 0 or later all Series 300 5 68 Adding Interface Cards ...

Page 165: ...ltiplexer Interface Installation Procedure REMOTE INTERRUPT LEVEL 0 Figure 5 29 HP 98642A 4 Channel Multiplexer Interface switches 1 Play It Safe a Turn your computer off and unplug the power cord Adding Interface Cards 5 69 ...

Page 166: ...ou are installing you can skip to step 3 The select code is preset to 13 and need not be changed a Find the group of eight switches on the interface by referring to Figure 5 29 Switches 4 thru 8 in this group determine the select code b Set these switches to one of the five select codes given in Figure 5 30 unless you have used them elsewhere check the Select Code Record on the Chapter 5 Interface...

Page 167: ...pt level 3 Unless you are certain that interrupt level 3 is inappropriate for your application leave the interrupt level setting alone and skip to step 4 a Find the group of eight switches on the interface by referring to Figure 5 29 Switches 2 and 3 in this group determine the interrupt level b Set the interrupt level to the desired value by referring to Table 5 15 Adding Interface Cards 5 71 ...

Page 168: ...be the system console set this switch to 1 remote which is opposite that shown in Figure 5 29 Be aware that the boot ROM will not recognize this terminal as the system console even though HP UX will No boot ROM messages will appear on the associated terminal therefore do not use the HP 98642A as a system console until after HP UX is installed If you are connecting a terminal to port 1 of this inte...

Page 169: ... that select code 13 or the alternate select code you chose in step 2 has been used and is no longer available Use the Select Code Record form on the Chapter 5 Interface Cards tab for this purpose Verification Test 1 Plug in the power cord and turn your computer on If you have systems on line that the computer can boot press the space bar a few times to suspend the automatic booting process 2 Chec...

Page 170: ...ith the HP UX operating system Copy this select code to a worksheet worksheets are found at the end of Chapter 1 Getting Started or simply remember to refer here when you need it If you changed the select code in step 2 b write in your new select code instead of 13 When finished you ll be ready to install your next peripheral or interface Table 5 16 Interface Narne Select Code HP 98642A 13 5 74 Ad...

Page 171: ...and Support The HP 98643A Local Area Network LAN Interface is used to connect a computer to a local area network HP 98643A LAN Interface Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release with Model 5 0 or later all Series 300 Adding Interface Cards 5 75 ...

Page 172: ...f the LAN Interface to an unused value Verification Test 1 Plug in the power cord and turn your computer on If you have systems on line that the computer can boot press the space bar a few times to suspend the automatic booting process 2 Check the list of components displayed on the left hand side of the screen If the message HP98643 appears in the list you have correctly installed the HP 98643A L...

Page 173: ...ite in your new select code instead of 21 When finished you ll be ready to install your next peripheral or interface Table 5 17 Interface Narne Select Code HP 98643A 21 HP UX Notes The character mode major number for an IEEE 802 network is 18 The character mode major number for an Ethernet is 19 Ethernet is a trademark of the Xerox Corporation A typical mknod for a LAN Interface at select code 21 ...

Page 174: ...l peripheral or computer and supports the RS 232C standard One interface is required for each device and each interface must be set to a unique select code HP 98644A Asynchronous Serial Interface Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release with Model 5 0 or later all Series 300 with boot ROM Rev A or later 5 78 Adding Interface Cards ...

Page 175: ...ord b Remove the Asynchronous Serial Interface from its envelope being careful to handle the card only by its edges and metal end plate The card may be easily damaged by electrostatic discharge static zap c Place the card on the envelope 2 Set the Select Code SKIP If you have a Series 200 Model 220 226 236 or 237 computer and you have not already installed an HP 98626A or HP Adding Interface Cards...

Page 176: ...elect code b Set these switches to one of the five select codes given in Figure 5 32 unless you have used them elsewhere check the Select Code Record on the Chapter 5 Interface Cards tab to see which ones you have used Refer to the installation note that came with the interface if you need additional switch settings Select Code 10 Select Code 15 Select Code 16 Select Code 17 Select Code 19 Figure ...

Page 177: ...tch Switch Level 5 4 3 0 0 4 0 1 5 1 0 6 1 1 4 Set the MODEM ENable Switch a Find the group of switches labeled SWl by referring to Figure 5 3l Switch 3 in this group is the MODEM ENable switch b Set the MODEM ENable switch as follows If you intend to connect an HP 2686A Laserjet printer an HP 92205A C Hayes Smartmodem or a uucp set this switch to 1 as shown in Figure 5 3l If you intend to connect...

Page 178: ...lots are numbered from the top down so the top most slot is number 1 the next slot down is number 2 etc Do not remove the silver cover plates from the bottom of a Series 300 computer b Insert the Asynchronous Serial Interface component side up into the empty even numbered slot Tighten the thumb screws on the metal end plate until the end plate is flush with the back of the computer c If you change...

Page 179: ...age HP98644 should appear in the list If it does you have correctly installed the HP 98644A Asynchronous Serial Interface If no message appears repeat the installation procedure making sure there are no select code conflicts and that the card is firmly seated in an even numbered slot If the message still does not appear call your HP Service Representative for assistance If you have boot ROM 3 0 no...

Page 180: ...th the HP UX operating system Copy this select code to a worksheet worksheets are found at the end of Chapter 1 Getting Started or simply remember to refer here when you need it If you changed the select code in step 2 b write in your new select code instead of 9 When finished you ll be ready to install your next peripheral or interface Table 5 19 Interface Name Select Code HP 98644A 9 5 84 Adding...

Page 181: ... an HP HIL interface a standard speed HP IB interface a DMA controller and a Local Area Network LAN interface You can also get an Optional interface such as an optional Disk interface or SCSI in addition to those mentioned above HP 98562 66530 Human System Interface Board Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release with Model 5 2 or later 330 350 Adding Interface Cards 5 85 ...

Page 182: ... Safe a Turn your computer off and unplug the power cord b Remove the Human System Interface board from the back of your computer by loosening the two thumb screws and pulling on the handle Be careful to handle the card only by its edges and metal end plate as the card may be easily damaged by electrostatic discharge static zap 5 86 Adding Interface Cards ...

Page 183: ...Note If you will be connecting a disk drive printer plotter or other peripheral to this interface and you will be using an HP Series 200 300 operating system do not set this switch to non system controller 3 Set the RS 232C Disable Switch SKIP The interface is shipped from the factory with the RS 232C Serial interface enabled meaning you can use the interface If you intend to use this RS 232C inte...

Page 184: ...s interface and want this terminal to be the system console set this switch to 1 which is the opposite of that shown in Figure 5 33 If you are connecting a terminal to this interface but do not want this terminal to be the system console or if you are connecting any other device set this switch to 0 as shown in Figure 5 33 5 Set the Modem Lines Enable Switch a Find the group of four switches label...

Page 185: ...t the LAN Select Code switches to one of the four select codes given in Figure 5 34 unless you have used them elsewhere Select Code 23 Select Code 24 Select Code 26 Select Code 30 Figure 5 34 7 Set the LAN Interrupt Level SKIP The LAN interface is preset to interrupt level 5 the setting required by HP UX Unless you are certain that interrupt level 5 is inappropriate for your application leave the ...

Page 186: ...th the Optional interface and the HP 98625A B interfaces are preset to select code 14 If you have both the Optional and HP 98625A B interfaces change the select code of one of them to an unused value a Find the group of nine switches labeled OPTION CARD The five switches labeled M for Most significant bit and SELECT CODE in this group are the Select Code switches see Figure 5 33 b Set the Select C...

Page 187: ...d Do not set any other interface except for the HP 98629A SRM interface to interrupt level 4 If you will not be using HP UX and want to change the interrupt level continue with this step a Find the group of nine switches labeled OPTION CARD The two switches labeled INT and LEV in this group are the Interrupt Level switches b Set the Interrupt Level switches according to Table 5 21 Table 5 21 Inter...

Page 188: ...es 200 300 operating system do not set this switch to non system controller 12 Set the Optional Interface Low High Speed Switch SKIP The Low High Speed switch is preset to 0 high speed as shown in Figure 5 33 This setting is appropriate for most applications If you want to change this setting continue with step 12 otherwise skip to step 13 a Find the set of nine switches labeled OPTION CARD The sw...

Page 189: ...e left hand side of the screen If the message HPIB appears in the list you have correctly installed the built in standard speed HP IB interface If the message HP98644 at 9 appears in the list you have correctly installed the built in RS 232C Serial interface and the interface is enabled If the message HP98643 at 21 appears in the list you have correctly installed the built in LAN interface Note 21...

Page 190: ...mber to refer here when you need it If you changed the select code of any of the interfaces write in your new select code instead of the one listed When finished you ll be ready to install your next peripheral or interface Table 5 22 Interface Narne Select Code Built in HP IB 7 Built in RS 232C HP 98644 9 Built in Disk HP 98625B 14 Built in LAN HP 98643 21 Do not make this entry if you disabled th...

Page 191: ...oard for High Resolution 1024x768 pixel Monochrome Monitors HP 98549A board for High Resolution 1024x768 pixel Color Monitors HP 98550A board for High Resolution 1280x 1024 pixel Color Monitors HP 98548j49j50A High Resolution Video Boards Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release with Model 5 5 or later 330 340 350 360 370 Built in on Model 340MH NOTE Minimum boot ROM is REV C Adding In...

Page 192: ...scharge static zap c Place the card on the envelope 2 If you are upgrading a computer which has video furnished by a combination processor video board continue with this step Otherwise skip to step 3 a Turn the monitor power OFF and disconnect the existing monitor and video cable b Remove the top wide slot cover plate from the back of the computer see Figure 5 36 5 96 Adding Interface Cards Remove...

Page 193: ...le switch see Figure 5 37 Display Disable Position r Figure 5 37 Display Disable Switch f Set the switch to the Display Disable position g If there is a grounding clip on the top edge of the processor board back plate remove it h Re install the processor board in the upper wide backplane slot and tighten the captive fasteners 1 Now continue with step 4 in this Installation Procedure 3 Follow these...

Page 194: ...board or empty slot cover plate from the bottom wide slot on the back of the computer see Figure 5 38 You may need a Pozidriv screwdriver to loosen it The new Video Board goes here Figure 5 38 Video Board Placement 4 Complete the Installation Procedure a Set the video board s eight configuration switches as shown in Figure 5 39 5 98 Adding Interface Cards ...

Page 195: ...onnector and tighten the captive fasteners You may need a Pozidriv screwdriver c Connect the included video cable or cable set to the new video board and to the new monitor d Connect the power cord to the monitor and turn the power ON e Re connect the power cord to the computer and turn the power ON Adding Interface Cards 5 99 ...

Page 196: ... You have now installed the HP 98548 49 50A High Resolution Video Board There is no Worksheet Entry needed to use High Resolution Video Board with the HP UX operating system You are ready to install your next peripheral or interface 5 100 Adding Interface Cards ...

Page 197: ...Bus LGB interface card provides a connection between the HP 98720 Graphics Display Station and the computer HP 98724A 25A Local Graphics Bus Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support with Product on Release with Model HP 98724A 5 18 or later 320 HP 98725A 5 2 or later 330 350 Adding Interface Cards 5 101 ...

Page 198: ...HP 98724A 98725A Local Graphics Bus Interface Installation Procedure o Figure 5 40 HP 98724A LGB Interface Switches 5 102 Adding Interface Cards ...

Page 199: ...tal end plate The card may be easily damaged by electrostatic discharge static zap c Place the card on the envelope 2 Set the Frame Buffer Address and Select Code SKIP If this is the first or only LGB card you are installing and you want to use the Graphics Display Station as the system console you can skip to step 3 Your LGB interface card has been preset to an internal addressing mode as shown i...

Page 200: ... elsewhere Refer to the installation note that came with the interface if you need additional switch settings Select Code 26 27 Select Code 28 29 Select Code 30 31 Figure 5 42 3 Insert the LGB Interface Card a Insert the HP 98724A 25A component side up into an empty I O slot in your computer Tighten the thumb screws on the metal end plate until the end plate is flush with the back of the computer ...

Page 201: ...HP 98724A 98725A Local Graphics Bus Interface Note Installation of the HP 98720 Graphics Display Station is covered in Chapter 8 Graphics Devices Adding Interface Cards 5 105 ...

Page 202: ... step 2b of the installation procedure Copy this information to a worksheet worksheets are found at the end of Chapter 1 Getting Started or simply remember to refer here when you need it When finished you ll be ready to install your next peripheral or interface Table 5 23 Interface Narne Select Code HP 98724A 25A If you changed the select code from the default setting write it in here 5 106 Adding...

Page 203: ...ort The HP 98265A SCSI Card allows you to transfer data to and from disk drives at high speed transfer rates HP 98265A Small Computer Systems Interface SCSI Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release with Model 6 0 or later 330 350 Adding Interface Cards 5 107 ...

Page 204: ...ower cord b Remove the SCSI Interface from its envelope being careful to handle the card only by its edges and metal end plate The card may be easily damaged by electrostatic discharge static zap c Place the card on the envelope 2 Locate the System Interface Board Figure 5 43 System Interface Board 5 108 Adding Interface Cards ...

Page 205: ...l Computer Systems Interface SCSI 3 Loosen the screws on the System Interface Board and slide it out far enough to expose the large connector Figure 5 44 Slide out System Interface Board Adding Interface Cards 5 109 ...

Page 206: ...t and rotate it down Figure 5 45 Left hand Flange 5 Remove existing interface card SKIP If there is no interface card currently mounted on the System Interface Board skip to step 6 a Remove the existing cable by pulling it away from the interface card 5 110 Adding Interface Cards ...

Page 207: ...ozidriv screws securing the interface card to the System Interface Board Figure 5 46 Pozidriv Screws c Gently pull the interface card straight up and remove it from the System Interface Board Figure 5 47 Removing the Existing Interface Card Adding Interface Cards 5 111 ...

Page 208: ...HP 98265A Small Computer Systems Interface SCSI d Wrap the interface card in static free material and set it and the cable aside 5 112 Adding Interface Cards ...

Page 209: ...I card with the component side down and with the cable connector to the left Figure 5 48 Position the SCSI Card 7 Press the connector on the SCSI card into the connector on the System Interface Board Figure 5 49 JOining the Connectors Adding Interface Cards 5 113 ...

Page 210: ...Interface SCSI 8 Fasten the card to the board with the four screws provided Figure 5 50 Locating the Four Screws 9 Attach the cable a Locate the interface end of the cable Figure 5 51 Interface End of Cable 5 114 Adding Interface Cards ...

Page 211: ...er Systems Interface SCSI b Slide the connector onto the socket on the interface card Figure 5 52 Connecting Cable to Interface Card c Press the cable into the cable clamp Figure 5 53 Cable Clamp Adding Interface Cards 5 115 ...

Page 212: ...SI d Rotate the left hand flange up and slide it into place Figure 5 54 Sliding Left hand Flange Into Place 10 Slide the System Interface Board into the computer and tighten the two screws Figure 5 55 Fasten Two Screws 5 116 Adding Interface Cards ...

Page 213: ... and disk drive off if they are not already off 2 Make sure the disk drive is a single ended SCSI disk drive 3 Attach the cable coming from the SCSI interface to one of the two connectors on the disk drive it doesn t matter which one Press fully in 4 Place the terminator supplied with the SCSI interface card fully on the other connector on the disk drive 5 Select a bus address not currently used b...

Page 214: ...mode major number for SCSI interface is 7 The character mode major number for the SCSI interface is 47 The minor number for a SCSI interface at select code 14 is OxOeOnOO where n is the number that identifies the address of the disk drive For instance suppose you are using an HP 7959S disk drive Table 5 25 Path File Major Minor Interleave Device Name Name Type Number Number Factor HP 79598 dev dsk...

Page 215: ... Local Graphics Bus LGB The interface acts as a slave on the DIO bus and as a master controller on the LGB The interface supports byte and word transfers in accordance with DIO I specifications as well as longword and unaligned transfers specified in DIO II HP 98726A Interface Card Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release with Model 6 2 or later 330 350 Adding Interface Cards 5 119 ...

Page 216: ... card on the envelope 2 Check the Address Switches and Jumper Position a The default settings for the address switches are shown in Figure 5 56 Figure 5 56 HP 98726A Interface Switches These address switches perform three functions Switch 1 determines whether the interface will respond to a DIO I or DIO II select code Switch 2 determines whether the interface will work in DIO I Internal or Externa...

Page 217: ...1 Default Position The card s control space can be at 200000 default and recommended or at 800000 Caution You must know exactly what you are doing when you use jumper JPl in the 800000 position Be absolutely sure that no other use of that area of memory is being made Unpredictable results will occur if other software hardware attempt to use memory location 800000 Adding Interface Cards 5 121 ...

Page 218: ...sed to 560000 is the system console This is the recommended choice for the HP 98726A HP 98730A subsystem used as a console c For a third choice the first bit mapped display found in DIO II space is recognized as the console The search is from lowest to highest memory location in DIO II space PERIPHERAL CONFIGURATION a When a Console Terminal is the system console the HP 98726A can be placed at any...

Page 219: ...ards to install leave the cover plates off otherwise replace them 5 Record the Select Code If you changed the select code from the default setting record it on the Select Code Record form on the Chapter 5 Interface Cards tab If you did not change the switches from their original settings you need not worry about a select code since the internal code for the system console is used Note Installation...

Page 220: ...e when you need it When finished you ll be ready to install your next peripheral or interface Using 010 1 The setting in Table 5 26 is the default setting on the 98726A interface card This setting requires the jumper JP1 to be in the 200000 position on the interface card This is the recommended choice for the HP 98726A HP 98730A subsystem used as a console Table 5 26 HP 98730A Set to Internal Addr...

Page 221: ...1 12 13 14 15 Switch Setting CTL_BASE Select Path File Major MSB LSB hex Code Name Type Number 01101010 6AOOOO 10 11 dev display c 12 01101100 6COOOO 12 13 dev display c 12 01101110 6EOOOO 14 15 dev display c 12 Minor Number OxOe0700 OxOe0200 OxOe0200 Additional settings can be found by referring to the tables listed in the Installation Note for this interface card Adding Interface Cards 5 125 ...

Page 222: ...ect Path File Major Minor MSB LSB hex Code Name Type No No 10000101 01400000 133 dev display c 12 Ox850200 10001001 02400000 137 dev display c 12 Ox890200 10001101 03400000 141 dev display c 12 Ox8d0200 Additional settings can be found by referring to the tables listed in the Installation Note for this interface card 5 126 Adding Interface Cards ...

Page 223: ...Procedure 6 10 Worksheet Entries 6 13 HP 7907A Disk Drive 6 14 Description and Support 6 14 Installation Procedure 6 15 Worksheet Entries 6 18 HP 7911 7912 and 7914 Disk Tape Drives 6 20 Description and Support 6 20 Installation Procedure 6 21 Worksheet Entries 6 27 HP 7933 7935 Disk Drives 6 30 Description and Support 6 30 Installation Procedure 6 31 Worksheet Entries 6 34 HP 7936H 7937H Disk Dri...

Page 224: ...on and Support Installation Procedure Worksheet Entries HP 9133D H L and 9134D H L Disk Drives Description and Support Installation Procedure Worksheet Entries HP 9144A Tape Drive Description and Support Installation Procedure Worksheet Entries HP 9153A 9154A Disk Drives Description and Support Installation Procedure Worksheet Entries HP 7957 58 59B and 7961 62 63B Disk Drives Description and Supp...

Page 225: ...rives Description and Support Installation Procedure Worksheet Entries HP 7979A 7980A 7980XC Tape Drives Description and Support Installation Procedure Worksheet Entries 6 109 6 109 6 110 6 112 6 113 6 113 6 114 6 116 Contents 3 ...

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Page 227: ...ble Disk HP 7936H and 7937H Disk Drives _ HP 7941 42 and 7945 46 Disk Tape Drives HP 7957A and 7958A Disk Drives Drives HP 9133 and 9134 Disk Drives HP 9144A Tape Drive HP 9153A and 9154A Disk Drives HP 9895A Disk Drive Are You Adding Any of the Above Mass Storage Devices NO Proceed to Chapter 7 Printers YES Set mass storage device s HP IB address to 0 2 or 3 and interface to preset select code 7 ...

Page 228: ...l For example If your select code is 25 and the example minor number is Ox010010 change the 07 to 19 giving the new minor number Ox190010 Note 19 is the hexadecimal value for 25 If your select code is 10 and the example minor number is OxOe0200 change the Oe to Oa giving the new minor number OxOa0200 Note Oa is the hexadecimal value for 10 3 If Your Address Is Different The next two digits followi...

Page 229: ...ce As of version HP UX 7 0 there is support for the ISO 9660 or High Sierra Group data format for compact discs Any compact disc that is not in this format is not supported by Hewlett Packard For more information about CD ROM technology please refer to the Series 300 800 HP UX System Administration Concepts manual Model 6001A CD ROM Drive Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release with M...

Page 230: ...rn off your computer monitor and CD ROM drive and unplug the CD ROM power cord 2 Select your interface You may choose either of these HP 98625 Disk Interface Built in HP IB Interface 3 Set the address Note You should already be familiar with the HP IB addresses that are in use on your system If you are not please determine HP IB address availability now Recognize that multiple disks may exist on t...

Page 231: ...e HP IB connector on the back of the Model 600 A Tighten the thumb screws to secure the connection b Connect the other end of the HP IB cable to the interface Note If the HP IB interface already has several cables connected to it connect your Model 600 A cable to one of the devices connected to the interface 6 Connect the power cord Connect the female end of the power cord to the AC LINE socket on...

Page 232: ...r Minor Interleave Device Name Name Type Number Number Factor Mode1600 A dev dsk sO b 0 OxOeOnOO 0 Mode1600 A dev rdsk sO c 4 OxOeOnOO 0 is a number that identifies the CD ROM drive for example 0 for the root disk 1 for the next disk installed Replace with any unique number and use the same number in both the dey dsk and dey rdsk entries for example dev dsk lsO and dev rdsk lsO n is a number that ...

Page 233: ...O Ox070nOO o o is a number that identifies the CD ROM drive for example 0 for the root disk 1 for the next disk installed Replace with any unique number and use the same number in both the dev dsk and dev rdsk entries for example dev dsk lsO and dev rdsk lsO n is a number that identifies the address set in step 4 of this installation procedure Replace n with a 2 if the address was set to 2 use 3 i...

Page 234: ...k drives The Optical Disk Library System can hold as many as 32 disks each disk can store 325 Mbytes of data per side The Optical Disk Library System connects to a Series 300 computer with a SCSI interface and can be accessed as a conventional magnetic disk drive NOTE Model 20GB A Optical Disk Library System Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release with Model 6 5 or later all Series 30...

Page 235: ...325 Mbytes per side and complies with the Continuous Composite format The disk drive connects to Series 300 computers with a SCSI interface and can be accessed as a conventional magnetic disk drive Model 650 A Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release with Model 6 5 or later all Series 300 It is supported as a boot device not recommended or as a mass storage device Adding Mass Storage D...

Page 236: ...heck the voltage setting Check the fuse And now the installation procedure 1 Play It Safe Turn your computer off if it is not already off 2 Set the Address a Locate the SCSI ID and operation mode switch see Figure 6 1 on the rear panel of the disk drive Figure 6 1 SCSIID and Operation Mode Switch b Verify that switches 1 through 5 are in the OFF position c Switches 6 through 8 are used to set the ...

Page 237: ... device 3 Connect the Disk Drive to Your Computer a Turn your computer and disk drive off if they are not already off b Attach the cable coming from the SCSI interface of your computer to one of the two connectors on the rear panel of the disk drive it does not matter which one Press in fully c If either connector on the rear panel is not being used to connect to another SCSI device the unused con...

Page 238: ...l Disk Drive d Plug in power cord to the rear panel of the disk drive e Turn on the power to the disk drive BEFORE turning on the power to the computer or the computer will not recognize the disk drive 6 12 Adding Mass Storage Devices ...

Page 239: ...when you need it When finished you will be ready to install your next peripheral If you have installed all of your peripherals refer to the Series 300 HP UX System Administration Tasks manual that came with your HP UX operating system Table 6 4 Model 650 A Optical Disk Drive Connected to HP 98265A Disk Interface Select Code 14 Path File Major Minor Device Name Name Type Number Number Model 650jA d...

Page 240: ...20 5 Mbyte fixed disk and a 20 5 Mbyte removable cartridge disk It connects to Series 300 computers via an HP IB or Disk interface HP 7907A Disk Drive Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release with Model 5 0 or later all Series 300 with boot ROM Rev A or later 6 14 Adding Mass Storage Devices ...

Page 241: ... drive off if they are not already off 2 Select Your Interface Select one of the following interfaces listed in order of preference for optimum disk performance HP 98625 Disk Interface Built in HP IB Interface 3 Set the Address a On the back of the disk drive find the set of four switches labeled HP IB ADDRESS b Set the HP IB address If there is only one other disk or tape drive besides this HP 79...

Page 242: ... this HP 7907A already connected to the interface set the HP IB ADDRESS switches to 3 as shown in Figure 6 3 unless address 3 has been used elsewhere Refer to the manual that came with your disk drive if you need additional switch settings 6 16 Adding Mass Storage Devices Address 3 Figure 6 3 Address 3 ...

Page 243: ...cted to it connect your HP 7907A cable to one of the other devices on the interface 5 Connect the Power Cord Connect the female end of the power cord to the AC LINE socket on the back of the disk drive and connect the other end to your power outlet 6 Record the Address Make a note that address 0 or the alternate address you set in an earlier step in this installation procedure has been used and is...

Page 244: ... HP 7907A Disk Connected to HP 98625 Disk Interface Select Code 14 Path File Major Minor Interleave Device Name Name Type Number Number Factor HP 7907A Fixed Disk dev dsk sO b 0 OxOeOnOO 1 HP 7907A Fixed Disk dev rdsk sO c 4 OxOeOnOO 1 HP 7907A Removable Disk dev dsk sO b 0 OxOeOnlO 1 HP 7907A Removable Disk dev rdsk sO c 4 OxOeOnlO 1 is a number that identifies the disk drive e g 0 for the root d...

Page 245: ...le Disk dev rdsk sO c 4 Ox070nlO 1 is a number that identifies the disk drive e g 0 for the root disk 1 for the next disk installed etc Replace with any unique number and use the same number in both the dev dsk and dev rdsk entries e g dev dsk lsO and dev rdsk lsO Record the numbers on the Chapter 6 Mass Storage tab n is a number that identifies the address set in step 3 of the Installation Proced...

Page 246: ...on cost is included in the purchase price of the unit Description and Support These disk tape drives are Command Set 80 CS 80 devices HP 7911P R 7912P R 7914CT 7914P R Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release with Model 5 0 or later all Series 300 with boot ROM Rev A or later 6 20 Adding Mass Storage Devices ...

Page 247: ...urn your computer and disk drive off if they are not already off 2 Select Your Disk s Interface Select one of the following interfaces listed in order of preference for optimum disk performance HP 98625 Disk Interface Built in HP IB Interface 3 Select Your Tape s Interface Dual Controller Only SKIP If you have dual controllers continue with this step otherwise skip to the next numbered step a HP U...

Page 248: ...r tape drive besides this HP 7911 12 14 already connected to the interface set the HP IB DISC switches to 2 as shown in Figure 6 4 unless address 2 has been used elsewhere 11 1 1 Address 2 Figure 6 4 Address 2 If there are two other disk or tape drives besides this HP 7911 12 14 already connected to the interface set the HP IB DISC switches to 3 as shown in Figure 6 5 unless address 2 has been use...

Page 249: ...HP 7911 7912 7914 Disk Tape Drives Address 3 Figure 6 5 Address 3 Adding Mass Storage Devices 6 23 ...

Page 250: ...1 12 14 disk drive if both disk and tape share the same interface If this is the first or only disk or tape drive you are connecting to the interface set the HP IB TAPE switches to 0 as shown in Figure 6 6 unless address 0 has been used elsewhere 1 Address 0 Figure 6 6 Address 0 If there is only one other disk or tape drive besides this lIP 7911 12 14 tape already connected to the interface set th...

Page 251: ...ettings Address 3 Figure 6 8 Address 3 6 Connect the Disk to Your Computer a Find the HP IB cable provided with the disk tape drive b Connect one end of the HP IB cable to the HP IB socket to the right of the HP IB DISC address switches Tighten the thumb screws to secure the connection c Connect the other end of the HP IB cable to the interface Note If the interface already has several cables conn...

Page 252: ...several cables connected to it connect your HP 7911 12 14 cable to one of the other devices on the interface 8 Connect the Power Cord a Connect the female end of the power cord to the AC LINE socket on the back of the disk drive and connect the other end to your power outlet b Position the drive in its operating location and lower the leveling feet until the casters carry no weight Ensure that the...

Page 253: ...ating system Note If you have a dual controller device refer to the separate tape controller tables for your tape minor number Table 6 7 HP 7911 12 14 Connected to HP 98625 Disk Interface Select Code 14 Path File Major Minor Interleave Device Name Name Type Number Number Factor HP 7911 12 14 Disk dev dsk sO b 0 OxOeOnOO HP 7911 12 14 Disk dev rdsk sO c 4 OxOeOnOO HP 7911 12 14 Tape dev ct sO b 0 O...

Page 254: ...911 12 14 Tape dev ct sO b 0 Ox070n10 HP 7911 12 14 Tape dev rct sO c 4 Ox070n10 Replace with any unique number and use the same number in both the dev dsk and dev rdsk entries e g dev dsk 1s0 and dev rdsk 1s0 Record the numbers on the Chapter 6 Mass Storage tab 1 1 1 1 n is a number that identifies the address set in step 4 of the Installation Procedure Replace n with a 0 if the address was set t...

Page 255: ... with a 0 if the address was set to 0 use 2 if the address was set to 2 and so on Table 6 10 Separate Tape Controller Connected to HP 98624 HP IB Interface Select Code 8 File Major Minor Interleave Device Name Path Name Type Number Number Factor HP 7911 12 14 Tape HP 7911 12 14 Tape dev ct sO b dev rct sO c o 4 Ox080nOO Ox080nOO 1 1 is a number that identifies the tape drive Replace with any uniqu...

Page 256: ...rs The installation cost is included in the purchase price of the unit Description and Support These disk drives are Command Set 80 CS 80 devices HP 7933 7935 Disk Drives Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release with Model 5 0 or later all Series 300 6 30 Adding Mass Storage Devices ...

Page 257: ...r to have your disk drive unpacked and installed b Turn your computer and disk drive off if they are not already off 2 Select Your Interface Select one of the following interfaces listed in order of preference for optimum disk performance HP 98625 Disk Interface Built in HP IB Interface 3 Set the Address a On the back of the disk drive find the set of three switches labeled HP IB PRIMARY PORT b Se...

Page 258: ...o 3 as shown in Figure 6 10 unless address 3 has been used elsewhere Address 3 Figure 6 10 Address 3 4 Connect the Disk to Your Computer a Find the HP IB cable provided with the disk drive b Connect one end of the HP IB cable to the HP IB socket on the back of the disk drive Tighten the thumb screws to secure the connection c Connect the other end of the HP IB cable to the interface 6 32 Adding Ma...

Page 259: ...power cord to the power socket on the back of the disk drive and connect the other end to your power outlet 6 Record the Address Make a note that address 0 or the alternate address you set in an earlier step in this installation procedure has been used and is no longer available on the interface you selected Use the Address Record form on the Chapter 6 Mass Storage tab for this purpose Adding Mass...

Page 260: ... manual that came with your HP UX operating system Table 6 11 HP 7933 35 Disk Connected to HP 98625 Disk Interface Select Code 14 Path File Major Minor Interleave Device Name Name Type Number Number Factor HP 7933 35 dev dsk sO b 0 OxOeOnOO 1 HP 7933 35 dev rdsk sO c 4 OxOeOnOO 1 is a number that identifies the disk drive e g 0 for the root disk 1 for the next disk installed etc Replace with any u...

Page 261: ...ntifies the disk drive e g 0 for the root disk 1 for the next disk installed etc Replace with any unique number and use the same number in both the dev dsk and dev rdsk entries e g dev dsk lsO and dev rdsk lsO Record the numbers on the Chapter 6 Mass Storage tab n is a number that identifies the address set in step 3 of the Installation Procedure Replace n with a 0 if the address was set to 0 use ...

Page 262: ...er The installation cost is included in the purchase price of the unit Description and Support These disk drives are Command Set CS 80 devices HP 7936H and 7937H Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release with Model 5 1 or later all Series 300 with boot ROM Rev A or later 6 36 Adding Mass Storage Devices ...

Page 263: ...angements with your HP Customer Engineer to have your disk drive unpacked and installed b Turn your computer and disk drive off if they are not already off 2 Select Your Interface The HP 7936H and 7937H disk drives are supported only on a high speed HP IB interface such as the HP 9S625A B Disk Interface 3 Set the Address a On the back of the disk drive find the set of four switches in the upper le...

Page 264: ...wo other disk or tape drives besides this HP 7936H or 7937H already connected to the interface set the switches to 3 as shown in Figure 6 13 unless address 3 has been used elsewhere I Address 3 Figure 6 13 Address 3 4 Connect the Disk Drive Your Computer a Find the HP IB cable provided with the disk drive b Connect one end of the HP IB cable to the HP IB socket on the back of the disk drive Tighte...

Page 265: ...nect the other end of the HP IB cable to the interface Note If the interface already has several cables connected to it connect your HP 7936H or 7937H cable to one of the other devices on the interface Adding Mass Storage Devices 6 39 ...

Page 266: ...ect the other end to your power outlet 6 Record the Address Make a note that address 0 or the alternate address you set in an earlier step of this installation procedure has been used and is no longer available on the interface you selected Use the Address Record form on the Chapter 6 Mass Storage tab for this purpose 6 40 Adding Mass Storage Devices ...

Page 267: ...tration Tasks manual that came with your HP UX operating system Table 6 13 HP 7936 37H Connected to HP 98625 Disk Interface Select Code 14 Device Path File Major Minor Interleave Name Name Type Number Number Factor HP 7936 37H dev dsk sO b 0 OxOeOnOO 1 HP 7936 37H dev rdsk sO c 4 OxOeOnOO 1 is a number that identifies the disk drive e g 0 for the root for the next disk installed etc Replace with a...

Page 268: ... are Command Set 80 CS 80 disks The HP 7942 and HP 7946 contain a cartridge tape drive in addition to the disk drive HP 7941 7942 7945 and 7946 Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release with Model 5 0 or later all Series 300 with boot ROM Rev A or later 6 42 Adding Mass Storage Devices ...

Page 269: ...your computer and disk drive off if they are not already off 2 Select Your Interface Select one of the following interfaces listed in order of preference for optimum disk performance HP 98625 Disk Interface Built in HP IB Interface 3 Set the Address a On the back of the disk drive find the set of four switches labeled ADDRESS b Set the HP IB address If there is only one other disk or tape drive be...

Page 270: ...HP 7941 7942 7945 7946 Disk and Disk Tape Drives 6 44 Adding Mass Storage Devices Address 2 Figure 6 14 Address 2 ...

Page 271: ...e the connection c Connect the other end of the HP IB cable to the interface Note If the interface already has several cables connected to it connect your HP 7941 42 45 46 cable to one of the other devices on the interface 5 Connect the Power Cord Connect the female end of the power cord to the power socket on the back of the disk drive and connect the other end to your power outlet 6 Record the A...

Page 272: ...ating system Table 6 14 HP 7941 42 45 46 Connected to HP 98625 Disk Interface Select Code 14 Device Path File Major Minor Interleave Name Name Type Number Number Factor HP 7941 42 45 46 Disk dev dsk sO b 0 OxOeOnOO 1 HP 7941 42 45 46 Disk dev rdsk sO c 4 OxOeOnOO 1 HP 7942 46 Tape dev ct sO b 0 OxOeOn10 1 HP 7942 46 Tape dev rct sO c 4 OxOeOn10 1 is a number that identifies the disk drive e g 0 fo...

Page 273: ...10 1 HP 7942 46 Tape dev rct sO c 4 Ox070n10 1 is a number that identifies the disk drive e g 0 for the root disk 1 for the next disk installed etc Replace with any unique number and use the same number in both the dev dsk and dev rdsk entries e g dev dsk 1s0 and dev rdsk 1s0 Record the numbers on the Chapter 6 Mass Storage tab n is a number that identifies the address set in step 3 of the Install...

Page 274: ...d Support These disk drives are Command Set CSj80 devices HP 7957A and 7958A Disk Drives Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release with Model 5 1 or later all Series 300 with boot ROM Rev A or later 6 48 Adding Mass Storage Devices ...

Page 275: ... in HP IB Interface 3 Set the Address a On the back of the 7957A 7958A disk drive find the address wheel labeled ADDRESS in the upper left corner b Set the HP IB address If this is the first disk or tape drive you are installing on the interface set the address wheel to 0 unless address 0 has been used elsewhere If there is only one other disk or tape drive besides this 7957A 7958A already connect...

Page 276: ...ect your 7957A 7958A cable to one of the other devices on the interface 5 Connect the Power Cord Connect the female end of the power cord to the power socket on the back of the disk drive and connect the other end to your power outlet 6 Record the Address Make a note that address 0 or the alternate address you set in an earlier tep of this installation procedure has been used and is no longer avai...

Page 277: ...s manual that came with your HP UX operating system Table 6 16 HP7957A 7958A Connected to HP 98625 Disk Interface Select Code 14 Device Path File Major Minor Interleave Name Name Type Number Number Factor HP 7957A 7958A dev dsk sO b 0 OxOeOnOO 1 HP 7957A 7958A dev rdsk sO c 4 OxOeOnOO 1 is a number that identifies the disk drive e g 0 for the root 1 for the next disk installed etc Replace with any...

Page 278: ... that identifies the disk drive e g 0 for the root 1 for the next disk installed etc Replace with any unique number and use the same number in both the dev dsk and dev rdsk entries e g dev dsk 1s0 and dev rdsk 1s0 Record the numbers on the Chapter 6 Mass Storage tab n is a number that identifies the address set in step 3 of the Installation Procedure Replace n with a 1 if the address was set to 1 ...

Page 279: ... 2 inch 9 track open reel tape drive supplied in an upright cabinet It supports 1600 cpi Phase Encoded PE format and optionally 800 cpi NRZI format The HP 7974A operates in either start stop 50 ips or streaming 100 ips mode depending on whether data is available on the bus HP 7974A Tape Drive Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release with Model 5 0 or later all Series 300 Adding Mass St...

Page 280: ...Select one of the following interfaces listed in order of preference for optimum tape performance HP 98625 Disk Interface Built in HP IB Interface 3 Set the Address a Press the OFFLINE RESET button until the ONLINE indicator light turns off b Press the ADDRESS button to display the current address c Set the address If the HP 7974A is the first disk or tape drive you are connecting to the interface...

Page 281: ...Connect one end of the HP IB cable to the HP IB socket on the inside of the cabinet at the top Tighten the thumb screws to secure the connection c Connect the other end of the HP IB cable to the interface Note If the interface already has several cables connected to it connect your HP 7974A cable to one of the other devices on the interface 5 Record the Address Make a note that address 0 or the al...

Page 282: ...for the interface you are using Copy this information to a worksheet worksheets are found at the end of Chapter 1 Getting Started or remember to refer here when you need it When finished you will be ready to install your next peripheral If you have installed all of your peripherals refer to the Series 300 HP UX System Administration Tasks manual that came with your HP UX operating system 6 56 Addi...

Page 283: ... cpi Berkeley no rewind dev rmt sO c 9 OxOeOn43 HP 7974A 1600 cpi Berkeley autorewind dev rmt sO c 9 OxOeOn42 HP 7974A 1600 cpi AT T no rewind dev rmt sO c 9 OxOeOn41 HP 7974A 1600 cpi AT T autorewind dev rmt sO c 9 OxOeOn40 is a number that identifies the magnetic tape drive Replace with any unique number e g dev rmt OsO for the first mag tape Record the numbers on the Chapter 6 Mass Storage tab ...

Page 284: ... cpi Berkeley no rewind dev rmt sO c 9 Ox070n43 HP 7974A 1600 cpi Berkeley autorewind dev rmt sO c 9 Ox070n42 HP 7974A 1600 cpi AT T no rewind dev rmt sO c 9 Ox070n41 HP 7974A 1600 cpi AT T autorewind dev rmt sO c 9 Ox070n40 is a number that identifies the magnetic tape drive Replace with any unique number e g dev rmt OsO for the first mag tape Record the numbers on the Chapter 6 Mass Storage tab ...

Page 285: ...Support The HP 7978A is a 75 ips 1 2 inch 9 track open reel tape drive supplied in an upright cabinet It supports 1600 cpi Phase Encoded PE format and 6250 cpi Group Code Recording GCR format The HP 7978A operates only in streaming mode HP 7978A Tape Drive Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release with Model 5 0 or later all Series 300 Adding Mass Storage Devices 6 59 ...

Page 286: ...8A Tape Drive on 2 Select Your Interface Select one of the following interfaces listed in order of preference for optimum tape performance HP 98625 Disk Interface Built in HP IB Interface 3 Set the Address a Press the OFFLINE button until the OFFLINE indicator light turns on b Press the TEST ADDRESS button twice to make the ADDRESS indicator light turn on c Press the ENTER button The current addre...

Page 287: ... indicator light 4 Connect the Tape Drive to Your Computer a Find the HP IB cable provided with the tape drive b Connect one end of the HP IB cable to the HP IB socket on the back of the tape drive Tighten the thumb screws to secure the connection c Connect the other end of the HP IB cable to the interface Note If the interface already has several cables connected to it connect your HP 7978A cable...

Page 288: ...for the interface you are using Copy this information to a worksheet worksheets are found at the end of Chapter 1 Getting Started or remember to refer here when you need it When finished you will be ready to install your next peripheral If you have installed all of your peripherals refer to the Series 300 HP UX System Administration Tasks manual that came with your HP UX operating system 6 62 Addi...

Page 289: ...00 cpi Berkeley no rewind dev rmt sO c 9 OxOeOn43 HP 7978A 1600 cpi Berkeley autorewind dev rmt sO c 9 OxOeOn42 HP 7978A 1600 cpi AT T no rewind dev rmt sO c 9 OxOeOn41 HP 7978A 1600 cpi AT T autorewind dev rmt sO c 9 OxOeOn40 is a number that identifies the magnetic tape drive Replace with any unique number e g dev rmt OsO for the first mag tape Record the numbers on the Chapter 6 Mass Storage ta...

Page 290: ...00 c pi Berkeley no rewind dev rmt sO c 9 Ox070n43 HP 7978A 1600 cpi Berkeley autorewind dev rmt sO c 9 Ox070n42 HP 7978A 1600 cpi AT T no rewind dev rmt sO c 9 Ox070n41 HP 7978A 1600 cpi AT T autorewind dev rmt sO c 9 Ox070n40 is a number that identifies the magnetic tape drive Replace with any unique number e g dev rmt OsO for the first mag tape Record the numbers on the Chapter 6 Mass Storage t...

Page 291: ...ble sided or single sided 3 1 2 inch disks The HP 91218 and HP 91228 have a single disk drive while the HP 9121D and the HP 9122D have two disk drives in the unit HP 9121 and 9122 Flexible Disk Drives Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release with Model 5 0 or later all Series 300 with boot ROM Rev A or later Adding Mass Storage Devices 6 65 ...

Page 292: ...Safe Turn your computer and disk drive off if they are not already off 2 Select Your Interface Use either the built in HP IB interface or an HP 98624A HP IB 3 Set the Address a On the back of the disk drive find the set of four switches labeled ADDRESS b Set the HP IB address If there is only one other disk or tape drive besides this HP 9121 22 already connected to the interface set the ADDRESS sw...

Page 293: ... drive Tighten the thumb screws to secure the connection Ill Connect the other end of the HP IB cable to the interface If the interface already has several cables connected to it connect your HP 9121 22 cable to one of the other devices on the interface 4 Connect the Power Cord Connect the female end of the power cord to the AC LINE socket on the back of the disk drive and connect the other end to...

Page 294: ...e entries for the interface you will be using Copy this information to a worksheet worksheets are found at the end of Chapter 1 Getting Started or remember to refer here when you need it When finished you will be ready to install your next peripheral If you have installed all of your peripherals refer to the Series 300 HP UX System Administration Tasks manual that came with your HP UX operating sy...

Page 295: ...9122 Left dev rdsk sO c 4 Ox070nOO 2 HP 9122D Right dev dsk sO b 0 Ox070nl0 2 HP 9122D Right dev rdsk sO c 4 Ox070nl0 2 is a number that identifies the disk drive e g 0 for the root disk 1 for the next disk installed etc Replace with any unique number and use the same number in both the dev dsk and dev rdsk entries e g dev dsk ls0 and dev rdsk ls0 Record the numbers on the Chapter 6 Mass Storage t...

Page 296: ...122 Left dev rdsk sO c 4 Ox080nOO 2 HP 9122D Right dev dsk sO b 0 Ox080nl0 2 HP 9122D Right dev rdsk sO c 4 Ox080nl0 2 is a number that identifies the disk drive e g 0 for the root disk 1 for the next disk installed etc Replace with any unique number and use the same number in both the dev dsk and dev rdsk entries e g jdevjdskjls0 and jdevjrdskjls0 Record the numbers on the Chapter 6 Mass Storage ...

Page 297: ...rt The HP 91258 and 9127A are single 5 1 4 inch flexible disk drives HP 9125S 9127A Flexible Disk Drives Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release with Model 5 0 or later all Series 300 with boot ROM Rev A or later Adding Mass Storage Devices 6 71 ...

Page 298: ... back of the disk drive find the HP IB address wheel labeled ADDRESS b Set the HP IB address If this is the first disk or tape drive you are connecting to this interface set the ADDRESS wheel to 0 unless address 0 has already been used If there is only one other disk or tape drive besides this HP 9125S or 9127A already connected to the interface set the ADDRESS wheel to 2 unless address 2 has alre...

Page 299: ...le to one of the other devices on the interface 5 Connect the Power Cord Connect the female end of the power cord to the AC LINE socket on the back of the disk drive and connect the other end to your power outlet 6 Record the Address Make a note that address 0 or the alternate address you set in an earlier step of this installation procedure has been used and is no longer available on the interfac...

Page 300: ...s manual that came with your HP UX operating system Table 6 24 HP 91255 27A Flexible Disk Drive Connected to Built in HP IB Interface Select Code 7 Path File Major Minor Interleave Device Name Name Type Number Number Factor HP 91258 27A dev dsk sO b 0 Ox070nOO 2 HP 91258 27A dev rdsk sO c 4 Ox070nOO 2 is a number that identifies the disk drive e g 0 for the root disk 1 for the next disk installed ...

Page 301: ... a number that identifies the disk drive e g 0 for the root disk 1 for the next disk installed etc Replace with any unique number and use the same number in both the dev dsk and dev rdsk entries e g dev dsk 1s0 and dev rdsk 1s0 Record the numbers on the Chapter 6 Mass Storage tab n is a number that identifies the address set in step 3 of the Installation Procedure Replace n with a 0 if the address...

Page 302: ...disk drive and a 3 1 2 inch double sided flexible disk drive The HP 9134D H L contains a Winchester hard disk drive only HP 9133DjHjL 9134DjHjL Disk Drives Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release with Model 5 0 or later all Series 300 with boot ROM Rev A or later 6 76 Adding Mass Storage Devices ...

Page 303: ...nterfaces listed in order of preference for optimum disk performance HP 98625 Disk Interface Built in HP IB Interface or HP 98624A HP IB Interface 3 Set the Address a On the back of the disk drive find the HP IB address wheel labeled ADDRESS b Set the HP IB address If there is only one other disk or tape drive besides this HP 9133 34 already connected to the interface set the ADDRESS wheel to 2 un...

Page 304: ...nfiguration switch accordingly Make this decision carefully for you cannot change this setting without re initializing the disk Some factors to consider If you will be storing primarily large files on your disk partition your disk into a few large volumes If you will be storing primarily small files on your disk partition the disk into several small volumes If you will store both large and small f...

Page 305: ...cables connected to it connect your HP 9133 34 cable to one of the other devices on the interface 6 Connect the Power Cord Connect the female end of the power cord to the power socket on the back of the disk drive and connect the other end to your power outlet 7 Record the Address Make a note that address 0 or the alternate address you set in an earlier step of this installation procedure has been...

Page 306: ...entries for the interface you will be using Copy this information to a worksheet worksheets are found at the end of Chapter 1 Getting Started or remember to refer here when you need it When finished you will be ready to install your next peripheral If you have installed all of your peripherals refer to the Series 300 HP UX System Administration Tasks manual that came with your HP UX operating syst...

Page 307: ...sk sO b 0 OxOeOn02 3 HP 9133 34 Hard 3rd vol dev rdsk sO c 4 OxOeOn02 3 HP 9133 34 Hard 4th vol dev dsk sO b 0 OxOeOn03 3 HP 9133 34 Hard 4th vol dev rdsk sO c 4 OxOeOn03 3 HP 9133 34 Hard 5th vol dev dsk sO b 0 OxOeOn04 3 HP 9133 34 Hard 5th vol dev rdsk sO c 4 OxOeOn04 3 HP 9133 34 Hard 6th vol dev dsk sO b 0 OxOeOn05 3 HP 9133 34 Hard 6th vol dev rdsk sO c 4 OxOeOn05 3 HP 9133 34 Hard 7th vol d...

Page 308: ... have one volume default configuration only the 1st vol entry applies to your disk 6 82 is a number that identifies the disk drive e g 0 for the root disk 1 for the next disk installed etc Replace with any unique number and use the same number in both the dev dsk and dev rdsk entries e g jdevjdskj1s0 and jdevjrdskj1s0 Record the numbers on the Chapter 6 Mass Storage tab n is a number that identifi...

Page 309: ...sk sO b 0 Ox070n02 7 HP 9133 34 Hard 3rd vol dev rdsk sO c 4 Ox070n02 7 HP 9133 34 Hard 4th vol dev dsk sO b 0 Ox070n03 7 HP 9133 34 Hard 4th vol dev rdsk sO c 4 Ox070n03 7 HP 9133 34 Hard 5th vol dev dsk sO b 0 Ox070n04 7 HP 9133 34 Hard 5th vol dev rdsk sO c 4 Ox070n04 7 HP 9133 34 Hard 6th vol dev dsk sO b 0 Ox070n05 7 HP 9133 34 Hard 6th vol dev rdsk sO c 4 Ox070n05 7 HP 9133 34 Hard 7th vol d...

Page 310: ...1st vol entry applies to your disk 6 84 is a number that identifies the disk drive e g 0 for the root disk 1 for the next disk installed etc Replace with any unique number and use the same number in both the dev dsk and dev rdsk entries e g jdevjdskj1s0 and jdevjrdskj1s0 Record the numbers on the Chapter 6 Mass Storage tab n is a number that identifies the address set in step 3 of the Installation...

Page 311: ...sk sO b 0 Ox080n02 7 HP 9133 34 Hard 3rd vol dev rdsk sO c 4 Ox080n02 7 HP 9133 34 Hard 4th vol dev dsk sO b 0 Ox080n03 7 HP 9133 34 Hard 4th vol dev rdsk sO c 4 Ox080n03 7 HP 9133 34 Hard 5th vol dev dsk sO b 0 Ox080n04 7 HP 9133 34 Hard 5th vol dev rdsk sO c 4 Ox080n04 7 HP 9133 34 Hard 6th vol dev dsk sO b 0 Ox080n05 7 HP 9133 34 Hard 6th vol dev rdsk sO c 4 Ox080n05 7 HP 9133 34 Hard 7th vol d...

Page 312: ... 1st vol entry applies to your disk 6 86 is a number that identifies the disk drive e g 0 for the root disk 1 for the next disk installed etc Replace with any unique number and use the same number in both the dev dsk and dev rdsk entries e g dev dsk 1s0 and dev rdsk 1s0 Record the numbers on the Chapter 6 Mass Storage tab n is a number that identifies the address set in step 3 of the Installation ...

Page 313: ...abyte cartridges The tape drive provides read after write capability for data verification as well as data recovery and auto sparing and it is compatible with existing 1 4 inch cartridges built into other HP mass storage devices HP 9144A Tape Drive Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release with Model 5 0 or later all Series 300 with boot ROM Rev A or later Adding Mass Storage Devices 6 ...

Page 314: ...your HP 9144A tape drive If you selected the built in HP IB interface for your system disk s use an HP 98624A HP IB Interface for your HP 9144A tape drive if available Otherwise use your built in HP IB interface for both disk and tape drives b BASIC and Pascal Workstation Recommendations Connect the tape drive to either the HP 98625 Disk Interface or to the built in HP IB interface 3 Set the Addre...

Page 315: ... Refer to the manual that came with your tape drive for additional switch settings X421 o Address 3 Figure 6 19 Address 3 4 Connect the Tape Drive to Your Computer a Find the HP IB cable provided with the tape drive b Connect one end of the HP IB cable to the HP IB socket on the back of the tape drive Tighten the thumb screws to secure the connection c Connect the other end of the HP IB cable to t...

Page 316: ...er cord to the power socket on the back of the tape drive and connect the other end to your power outlet 6 Record the Address Make a note that address 0 or the alternate address you set in an earlier step of this installation procedure has been used and is no longer available on the interface you selected Use the Address Record form on the Chapter 6 Mass Storage tab for this purpose 6 90 Adding Ma...

Page 317: ...X System Administration Tasks manual that came with your HP UX operating system Table 6 29 HP 9144A Tape Drive Connected to Built in HP IB Interface Select Code 7 Path File Major Minor Interleave Device Name Name Type Number Number Factor HP 9144A dev ct sO b 0 Ox070nOO 1 HP 9144A dev rct sO c 4 Ox070nOO 1 is a number that identifies the tape drive Replace with any unique number and use the same n...

Page 318: ...80nOO 1 1 is a number that identifies the tape drive Replace with any unique number and use the same number in both the dev ct and dev rct entries e g dev ct ls0 and dev rct ls0 Record the numbers on the Chapter 6 Mass Storage tab n is a number that identifies the address set in step 3 of the Installation Procedure Replace n with a 0 if the address was set to 0 use 2 if the address was set to 2 an...

Page 319: ... drive and a 3 1 2 inch double sided flexible disk drive The HP 9154A contains a Winchester hard disk drive only HP 9153A and 9154A Disk Drives Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release with Model 5 0 or later all Series 300 with boot ROM Rev A or later Adding Mass Storage Devices 6 93 ...

Page 320: ...25 Disk Interface Built in HP IB Interface or HP 98624A HP IB Interface 3 Set the Address a On the back of the disk drive find the HP IB address wheel labeled ADDRESS b Set the HP IB address If this is the first or only disk or tape drive you intend to connect to the interface set the ADDRESS wheel to 0 unless address 0 has already been used If there is only one other disk or tape drive besides th...

Page 321: ...t came with your disk drive for a list of configuration switch settings e Decide how you would like your hard disk partitioned and set the configuration switch accordingly Make this decision carefully for you cannot change this setting without re initializing the disk Some factors to consider If you will be storing primarily large files on your disk partition your disk into a few large volumes If ...

Page 322: ...other end of the HP IB cable to the interface Note If the interface already has several cables connected to it connect your HP 9153 54 cable to one of the other devices on the interface 6 Connect the Power Cord Connect the female end of the power cord to the AC line socket on the back of the disk drive and connect the other end to your power outlet 7 Record the Address Make a note that address 0 o...

Page 323: ...s for the interface you will be using Copy this information to a worksheet worksheets are found at the end of Chapter 1 Getting Started or remember to refer here when you need it When finished you will be ready to install your next peripheral If you have installed all of your peripherals refer to the Series 300 HP UX System Administration Tasks manual that came with your HP UX operating system Add...

Page 324: ...b 0 OxOeOn02 1 HP 9153 54 Hard 3rd vol dev rdsk sO c 4 OxOeOn02 1 HP 9153 54 Hard 4th vol dev dsk sO b 0 OxOeOn03 1 HP 9153 54 Hard 4th vol dev rdsk sO c 4 OxOeOn03 1 HP 9153 54 Hard 5th vol dev dsk sO b 0 OxOeOn04 1 HP 9153 54 Hard 5th vol dev rdsk sO c 4 OxOeOn04 1 HP 9153 54 Hard 6th vol dev dsk sO b 0 OxOeOn05 1 HP 9153 54 Hard 6th vol dev rdsk sO c 4 OxOeOn05 1 HP 9153 54 Hard 7th vol dev dsk...

Page 325: ... one volume default configuration only the 1st vol entry applies to your disk is a number that identifies the disk drive e g 0 for the root disk 1 for the next disk installed etc Replace with any unique number and use the same number in both the dev dsk and dev rdsk entries e g dev dsk 1s0 and dev rdsk 1s0 Record the numbers on the Chapter 6 Mass Storage tab n is a number that identifies the addre...

Page 326: ...b 0 Ox070n02 3 HP 9153 54 Hard 3rd vol dev rdsk sO c 4 Ox070n02 3 HP 9153 54 Hard 4th vol dev dsk sO b 0 Ox070n03 3 HP 9153 54 Hard 4th vol dev rdsk sO c 4 Ox070n03 3 HP 9153 54 Hard 5th vol dev dsk sO b 0 Ox070n04 3 HP 9153 54 Hard 5th vol dev rdsk sO c 4 Ox070n04 3 HP 9153 54 Hard 6th vol dev dsk sO b 0 Ox070n05 3 HP 9153 54 Hard 6th vol dev rdsk sO c 4 Ox070n05 3 HP 9153 54 Hard 7th vol dev dsk...

Page 327: ... 1st vol entry applies to your disk is a number that identifies the disk drive e g 0 for the root disk 1 for the next disk installed etc Replace with any unique number and use the same number in both the dev dsk and dev rdsk entries e g dev dsk 1s0 and dev rdsk 1s0 Record the numbers on the Chapter 6 Mass Storage tab n is a number that identifies the address set in step 3 of the Installation Proce...

Page 328: ...b 0 Ox080n02 3 HP 9153 54 Hard 3rd vol dev rdsk sO c 4 Ox080n02 3 HP 9153 54 Hard 4th vol dev dsk sO b 0 Ox080n03 3 HP 9153 54 Hard 4th vol dev rdsk sO c 4 Ox080n03 3 HP 9153 54 Hard 5th vol dev dsk sO b 0 Ox080n04 3 HP 9153 54 Hard 5th vol dev rdsk sO c 4 Ox080n04 3 HP 9153 54 Hard 6th vol dev dsk sO b 0 Ox080n05 3 HP 9153 54 Hard 6th vol dev rdsk sO c 4 Ox080n05 3 HP 9153 54 Hard 7th vol dev dsk...

Page 329: ... 1st vol entry applies to your disk is a number that identifies the disk drive e g 0 for the root disk 1 for the next disk installed etc Replace with any unique number and use the same number in both the dev dsk and dev rdsk entries e g dev dsk 1s0 and dev rdsk 1s0 Record the numbers on the Chapter 6 Mass Storage tab n is a number that identifies the address set in step 3 of the Installation Proce...

Page 330: ...on and Support These disk drives are Command Set CS 80 devices HP 7957 58 59 61 62 638 Disk Drives Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release with Model 6 0 or later all Series 300 with boot ROM Rev A or later 6 104 Adding Mass Storage Devices ...

Page 331: ...imum disk performance HP 98625 Disk Interface Built in HP IB Interface 3 Set the Address a On the back of the disk drive find the address wheel labeled ADDRESS in the upper left corner b Set the HP IB address Caution Positions 8 and 9 on the ADDRESS wheel are for use by service personnel only If the drive is powered on with 8 or 9 selected possible loss of data may occur If this is the first disk ...

Page 332: ...Connect the other end of the HP IB cable to the interface Note If the interface already has several cables connected tb it connect the cable from your disk drive to one of the other devices on the interface 5 Connect the Power Cord Connect the female end of the power cord to the power socket on the back of the disk drive and connect the other end to your power outlet 6 Record the Address Make a no...

Page 333: ... your HP UX operating system Table 6 34 HP 7957 58 598 Disk Drive or HP 7961 62 638 Disk Drive Connected to HP 98625 Disk Interface Select Code 14 Path File Major Minor Device Name Name Type Number Number Interleave Factor HP 7957 58 59B or dev dsk sO b 0 OxOeOnOO 1 HP 7961 62 63B HP 7957 58 59B or dev rdsk sO c 4 OxOeOnOO 1 HP 7961 62 63B is a number that identifies the disk drive e g 0 for the r...

Page 334: ...dsk sO c o Ox070nOO 4 Ox070nOO is a number that identifies the disk drive e g 0 for the root 1 for the next disk installed etc Replace with any unique number and 1 1 use the same number in both the dev dsk and dev rdsk entries e g dev dsk lsO and dev rdsk lsO Record the numbers on the Chapter 6 Mass Storage tab n is a number that identifies the address set in step 3 of the Installation Procedure R...

Page 335: ...t These disk drives are Small Computer Systems Interface SCSI devices HP 7957 58 59S SCSI Disk Drives Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release with Model 6 0 or later all Series 300 with boot ROM Rev C or later Adding Mass Storage Devices 6 109 ...

Page 336: ...tches labeled ADDRESS in the upper left corner b Set the address to any unused address from 0 to 6 the SCSI interface is set to 7 4 Connect the Disk Drive to Your Computer a Attach the cable coming from the SCSI interface to one of the two connectors on the disk drive it does not matter which one Press fully m b Place the terminator supplied with the SCSI interface card fully on the other connecto...

Page 337: ... an earlier step of this installation procedure has been used and is no longer available on the interface you selected Use the Address Record form on the Chapter 6 Mass Storage tab for this purpose NOTE Turn on the power to the disk drive BEFORE turning the power on to the computer Adding Mass Storage Devices 6 111 ...

Page 338: ... 300 HP UX System Administration Tasks manual that came with your HP UX operating system Table 6 36 HP7957 58 59S SCSI Drive Connected to HP 98265A Interface Select Code 14 Path File Major Minor Interleave Device Name Name Type Number Number Factor HP 7957 58 59S dev dsk sO b 7 OxOeOnOO 1 HP 7957 58 59S dev rdsk sO c 47 OxOeOnOO 1 is a number that identifies the disk drive e g 0 for the root 1 for...

Page 339: ...et It supports 1600 cpi Phase Encoded PE format can be upgraded to 6250 cpi The HP 7980A is a 125 ips 1 2 inch 9 track open reel tape drive which supports 1600 Phase Encoded PE format and 6250 Group Coded Recording GCR format The HP 7980XC is the same as the 7980A with the added feature of being able to read and write in compressed format HP 7979 80A and 7980XC Series 300 HP UX Operating System Su...

Page 340: ...off c Turn your Tape Drive on 2 Select Your Interface a Select one of the following interfaces listed in order of preference for optimum tape performance HP 98625 Disk Interface Built in HP IB Interface 3 Set the Address a Take the drive offline by pressing ONLINE The Online indicator light should turn off b Press OPTION to enter the Option Mode TEST appears in the display c Press NEXT until ADDR ...

Page 341: ...nd and then return to the ADDR display g Exit the Option Mode by pressing OPTION or RESET 4 Connect the Tape Drive to Your Computer a Find the HP IB cable provided with the tape drive b Connect one end of the HP IB cable to the HP IB socket on the back of the tape drive Tighten the thumb screws to secure the connection c Connect the other end of the HP IB cable to the interface Note If the interfa...

Page 342: ...entries for the disk and interface you will be using Copy this information to a worksheet worksheets are found at the end of Chapter 1 Getting Started or remember to refer here when you need it When finished you will be ready to install your next peripheral If you have installed all of your peripherals refer to the Series 300 HP UX System Administration Tasks manual that came with your HP UX opera...

Page 343: ...250 cpi Berkeley dev rmt sO c 9 OxOeOn82 autorewind HP 7979 80A 6250 cpi AT T no dev rmt sO c 9 OxOeOn81 rewind HP 7979 80A 6250 cpi AT T dev rmt sO c 9 OxOeOn80 autorewind HP 7979 80A 1600 cpi Berkeley no dev rmt sO c 9 OxOeOn43 rewind HP 7979 80A 1600 cpi Berkeley dev rmt sO c 9 OxOeOn42 autorewind HP 7979 80A 1600 cpi AT T no dev rmt sO c 9 OxOeOn41 rewind HP 7979 80A 1600 cpi AT T dev rmt sO c...

Page 344: ...7979 80A 1600 cpi Berkeley no dev rmt sO c 9 Ox070n43 rewind HP 7979 80A 1600 cpi Berkeley dev rmt sO c 9 Ox070n42 autorewind HP 7979 80A 1600 cpi AT T no dev rmt sO c 9 Ox070n41 rewind HP 7979 80A 1600 cpi AT T dev rmt sO c 9 Ox070n40 autorewind is a number that identifies the magnetic tape drive Replace with any unique number e g dev rmt OsO for the first mag tape Record the numbers on the Chapt...

Page 345: ...HP 7980XC 6250 cpi AT T no rewind dev rmt sO c 9 9 OxOeOncl HP 7980XC 6250 cpi AT T autorewind dev rmt sO c OxOeOncO is a number that identifies the magnetic tape drive Replace with any unique number e g dev rmt OsO for the first mag tape Record the numbers on the Chapter 6 Mass Storage tab n is a number that identifies the address set in step 3 of the Installation Procedure Replace n with a 0 if ...

Page 346: ...T no rewind dev rmt sO c HP 7980XC 6250 cpi AT T autorewind dev rmt sO c 9 9 9 9 Ox070nc3 Ox070nc2 Ox070ne1 Ox070ncO is a number that identifies the magnetic tape drive Replace with any unique number e g dev rmt OsO for the first mag tape Record the numbers on the Chapter 6 Mass Storage tab n is a number that identifies the address set in step 3 of the Installation Procedure Replace n with a 0 if ...

Page 347: ...n and Support 7 15 Installation Procedure 7 16 Worksheet Entries 7 18 HP 2684 LaserJet 2000 Printer 7 20 Description and Support 7 20 Installation Procedure 7 21 Worksheet Entries 7 23 Spooled Printing 7 23 HP 2686A D LaserJet HP 33440A LaserJet JJ HP 33447A LaserJet JJD Printer 7 26 Description and Support 7 26 Installation Procedure 7 27 Worksheet Entries 7 29 Spooled Printing 7 29 HP 2932A and ...

Page 348: ...Description and Support Installation Procedure Worksheet Entries Spooled Printing Contents 2 7 40 7 41 7 43 7 43 ...

Page 349: ...00 Printer 7 HP 2686AjD LascrJet 33440A LaserJet II and 33447A LaserJet IID Printers HP 2932A and HP 2934A Printers HP 3630A PaintJet Printer Are You Adding Any of the Above Printers NO Proceed to Qhapter 8 Graphics Devices YES Refer to the table of contents on the previous page to find where your installation instructions begin Adding Printers 7 1 ...

Page 350: ...ion and Support The HP 2225A ThinkJet printer connects to the computer through the HP IB interface HP 2225A ThinkJet Printer Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release with Model 5 0 or later all Series 300 7 2 Adding Printers ...

Page 351: ...erface If using HP UX avoid placing the ThinkJet on the same interface used by your disk or tape drives if possible 3 Set the Address SKIP If this is the first or only printer you are connecting to the interface you can skip to step 4 The address is preset to 1 and need not be changed unless you have changed the address of some other device on the interface to 1 a Find the set of switches to the l...

Page 352: ...it connect the printer s cable to one of the other devices on the interface 5 Connect the Power Cord Connect the female end of the power cord to the power socket on the back of the printer and connect the other end to your power outlet 6 Record the Address Make a note that address 1 or the alternate address you chose in step 3 has been used and is no longer available on the interface you selected ...

Page 353: ...HP 2225A ThinkJet Printer Load the paper Perform the printer s self test Adding Printers 7 5 ...

Page 354: ...you ll be ready to install your next peripheral If you have installed all of your peripherals refer to the Series 300 HP UX System Administration Tasks manual that came with your HP UX operating system Table 7 1 HP 2225A ThinkJet Connected to Built in HP IB Interface Select Code 7 Path File Major Minor Device Name Name Type Number Number HP 2225A ThinkJet dev lp2225 c 7 Ox070nOO HP 2225A ThinkJet ...

Page 355: ... Minor Device Name Name Type No Number HP 2225A Thz nkJet dev lp2225 c 7 Ox080nOO HP 2225A Th nkJet dev rlp2225 c 21 Ox080nOO n is a number that identifies the address set in step 3 of the Installation Procedure Replace n with a 1 if the address was set to 1 use 4 if the address was set to 4 and so on Adding Printers 7 7 ...

Page 356: ...Jet printers both connect to the computer through an RS 232C interface The HP 2227B QuietJet Plus printer connects to the computer though an HP IB interface HP 2227A B QuietJet Plus and 2228A QuietJet Printers Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release with Model 5 1 or later all Series 300 7 8 Adding Printers ...

Page 357: ... built in RS 232 interface in a Series 300 computer HP 98626A RS 232C Interface HP 98628A Datacomm Interface HP 98644A RS 232C Serial Interface b If you have an HP 2227B printer use either the built in HP IB interface or an HP 98624A HP IB interface Avoid placing the printer on the same interface used by your disk or tape drives if possible 3 Set the Address SKIP Skip to step 4 if your printer is ...

Page 358: ...TE cable is connected to the interface or connect an HP 40242M cable to the printer if an HP 5061 4216 DCE cable is connected to the interface HP 98628A Interface connect an HP 17255D cable to the printer if an HP 5061 4215 DTE cable is connected to the interface or connect an HP 40242M cable to the printer if an HP 5061 4216 DCE cable is connected to the interface II liP 98644A Interface connect ...

Page 359: ...nect the printer s cable to one of the other devices on the interface c Connect the Power Cord Connect the female end of the power cord to the power socket on the back of the printer and connect the other end to your power outlet And finally Refer to your printer manual s to Prime and install the print cartridge Load and adj ust paper Run the printer s self test Adding Printers 7 11 ...

Page 360: ...ation Tasks manual that came with your HP UX operating system Spooled Printing For spooled printing use the 2686a spooler model file For unspooled printing insert the following shell commands into etc rc nohup sleep 2000000000 dev lp2686 stty parenb ienqak es8 9600 estopb eloeal ixon opost onler tab3 dev lp2686 To configure the interface for raster graphics printing execute the following stty comm...

Page 361: ...p2227a dev lp2227a dev lp2227a dev lp2227a Table 7 5 HP 2227B File Type c c c c c c c Major Minor No No 1 Ox090004 1 OxOaOO04 1 OxOfOO04 1 Oxl00004 1 Oxll0004 1 Ox130004 1 Ox140004 Connected to Built in HP IB Interface Select Code 7 Path File Major Minor Device Name Name Type Number Number HP 2227B QuietJet Plus dev lp2227b c 7 Ox070nOO HP 2227B QuietJet Plus dev rlp2227b c 21 Ox070nOO n is a numb...

Page 362: ...r Device Name Name Type Number HP 2227B QuietJet Plus dev lp2227b c 7 HP 2227B QuietJet Plus dev rlp2227b c 21 Minor Number Ox080nOO Ox080nOO n is a number that identifies the address set in step 3 of the Installation Procedure Replace n with a 1 is the address was set to 1 use 4 if the address was set to 4 and so on 7 14 Adding Printers ...

Page 363: ...B and 2566B are dot matrix impact printers They connect to an HP IB interface and include installation by an HP Customer Engineer HP 25638 25648 and 25668 Printers Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release with Model 5 0 or later all Series 300 Adding Printers 7 15 ...

Page 364: ...installed Installation is included in the price of the printer b Turn your computer and printer off if they are not already off 2 Select Your Interface a If you have an Option 200 non CIPER Printer Use either the built in HP IB interface or an HP 98624A HP IB Interface If using HP UX avoid placing the printer on the same interface used by your disk or tape drives if possible b If you have an Optio...

Page 365: ... appear in the display Set the address as follows If this is the first or only printer you are connecting to the interface press the FINE ADJ key until the number 1 appears in the display unless address 1 has been used elsewhere If this is the second printer you are connecting to the interface press the FINE ADJ key until the number 4 appears in the display unless address 4 has been used elsewhere...

Page 366: ...he Series 300 HP UX System Administration Tasks manual that came with your HP UX operating system Table 7 7 HP 2563 64 66B Connected to Built in HP IB Interface Select Code 7 Path File Major Minor Device Name Name Type Number Number HP 2563 64 66B Opt 200 dev lp2563 c 7 Ox070nOO non CIPER HP 2563 64 66B Opt 200 dev rlp2563 c 7 Ox070n01 non CIPER HP 2563 64 66B Opt 850 CIPER dev lp2563 c 26 Ox070nO...

Page 367: ...66B Opt 200 dev rlp2563 c 7 Ox080n01 non CIPER HP 2563 64 66B Opt 850 CIPER dev lp2563 c 26 Ox080nOO HP 2563 64 66B Opt 850 CIPER dev rlp2563 c 26 Ox080n01 If you have an HP 2564B or HP 2566B substitute 2564 or 2566 for 2563 in the path name n is a number that identifies the address set in step 5 of the Installation Procedure Replace n with a 1 if the address was set to 1 use 4 if the address was ...

Page 368: ...assist in the initial set up and configuration of your printer Description and Support The HP 2684 connects to the computer via an RS 232 422 interface HP 2684 LaserJet 2000 Printer Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release with Model 5 2 or later all Series 300 7 20 Adding Printers ...

Page 369: ...r and printer off if they are not already off 2 Select Your Interface Use anyone of the following RS 232C interfaces The built in RS 232 interface in Series 300 computers HP 98626A RS 232C Interface HP 98628A Datacomm Interface HP 98642A 4 Channel Multiplexer Interface HP 98644A Asynchronous RS 232C Serial Interface 3 Set the Printer s Switches Refer to the LaserJet 2000 Technical Reference Manual...

Page 370: ... 5061 4216 DeE 25F 40242M 98642A Port 0 922198 or 92218A or 92222M DTE 25M 17255D 922198 and 13232U DeE 25F 40242M 98644A 13242N or 92218A or 92222M DTE 25M 17255D 13242N and 13232U DeE 25F 40242M b Connect one male end of the printer cable to the connector on the back of the printer Lock the connector in place with the screws c Connect the interface cable to the interface d Connect the printer ca...

Page 371: ...with your HP UX operating system Spooled Printing For spooled printing use the 2686a spooler model file For unspooled printing insert the following shell commands into etc rc nohup sleep 2000000000 dev lp2684 stty parenb ienqak cs8 9600 cstopb clocal ixon opost onlcr tab3 dev lp2684 To configure the interface for raster graphics printing execute the following stty command or equivalent ioctl 2 cal...

Page 372: ...1 Ox110004 HP 2684 select code 19 dev lp2684 c 1 Ox130004 HP 2684 select code 20 dev lp2684 c 1 Ox140004 HP 2684 select code 10 port 0 dev lp2684 c 1 OxOaOO04 HP 2684 select code 10 port 1 dev lp2684 c 1 OxOa0104 HP 2684 select code 10 port 2 dev lp2684 c 1 OxOa0204 HP 2684 select code 10 port 3 dev lp2684 c 1 OxOa0304 HP 2684 select code 13 port 0 dev lp2684 c 1 OxOdOO04 HP 2684 select code l3j p...

Page 373: ...100004 HP 2684 select code 16 port 1 dev lp2684 c 1 Ox100104 HP 2684 select code 16 port 2 dev lp2684 c 1 Ox010204 HP 2684 select code 16 port 3 dev lp2684 c 1 Ox010304 HP 2684 select code 17 port 0 dev lp2684 c 1 Ox110004 HP 2684 select code 17 port 1 dev lp2684 c 1 Ox110104 HP 2684 select code 17 port 2 dev lp2684 c 1 Ox110204 HP 2684 select code 17 port 3 dev lp2684 c 1 Ox110304 HP 2684 select ...

Page 374: ... II and HP 33447A LaserJet IID printers connect to the computer via an RS 232C interface HP 2686A D LaserJet HP 33440A LaserJet JI and HP 33447A LaserJet JID Printer Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support for Product on Release with Model 2686AjD 5 0 or later all Series 300 33440A 33447A 6 2 or later all Series 300 7 26 Adding Printers ...

Page 375: ...uration of this interface is not covered in this guide Refer to the computer s installation manual to set the baud rate switches to 9600 baud switches 1 2 and 3 to OPEN switch 4 to not OPEN Set the handshake type switches to XON XOFF switch 1 to not OPEN switch 2 to OPEN The remaining switches are preset to the correct values for the HP 2686A D check them only if you have changed them 1 Play It Sa...

Page 376: ...ted to the interface port 0 or connect an HP 13242G or 92219R cable directly between the printer and the interface port 0 or connect an HP 92219U adaptor directly from the interface ports 1 2 or 3 and the printer HP 98644A Interface connect an HP 17255D cable to the printer if an HP 13242N 92218A or 92222M cable is connected to the interface or connect an HP 13242G or 92219R cable directly between...

Page 377: ... System Administration Tasks manual that came with your HP UX operating system Spooled Printing For spooled printing use the 2686a spooler model file For unspooled printing insert the following shell commands into etc rc nohup sleep 2000000000 dev lp2686 stty parenb ienqak cs8 9600 cstopb clocal ixon opost onlcr tab3 dev lp2686 To configure the interface for raster graphics printing execute the fo...

Page 378: ...6 c 1 code 9 HP 2686A D and 33440A 47A select dev lp2686 c 1 code 10 HP 2686A D and 33440A 47A select dev lp2686 c 1 code 15 HP 2686A D and 33440A 47A select dev lp2686 c 1 code 16 HP 2686A D and 33440A 47A select dev lp2686 c 1 code 17 HP 2686A D and 33440A 47A select dev lp2686 c 1 code 19 HP 2686A Dand 33440A 47A select dev lp2686 c 1 code 20 7 30 Adding Printers Minor Number Ox090004 OxOaOO04 ...

Page 379: ...6 c 1 OxOa0304 select code 10 port 3 HP 2686A D and 33440A 47A dev lp2686 c 1 OxOdOO04 select code 13 port 0 HP 2686A D and 33440A 47A dev lp2686 c 1 OxOd0104 select code 13 port 1 HP 2686A D and 33440A 47A dev lp2686 c 1 OxOd0204 select code 13 port 2 HP 2686A D and 33440A 47A dev lp2686 c 1 OxOd0304 select code 13 port 3 HP 2686A D and 33440A 47A dev lp2686 c 1 OxOfOO04 select code 15 port 0 HP ...

Page 380: ...47A dev lp2686 c select code 17 port 0 HP 2686A D and 33440A 47A dev lp2686 c select code 17 port 1 HP 2686A D and 33440A 47A dev lp2686 c select code 17 port 2 HP 2686A D and 33440A 47A dev lp2686 c select code 17 port 3 HP 2686A D and 33440A 47A dev lp2686 c select code 19 port 0 HP 2686A D and 33440A 47A dev lp2686 c select code 19 port 1 HP 2686A D and 33440A 47A dev lp2686 c select code 19 po...

Page 381: ...of printers provide features for several levels of printer categories However installation for all printers in the series is common HP 2932A and 2934A Printers Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release with Model 5 0 or later all Series 300 Adding Printers 7 33 ...

Page 382: ...ect Your Interface Use either the built in HP IB interface or an HP 98624A HP IB Interface 3 Connect the Printer to the Computer a Get an HP IB cable b Connect one end of the HP IB cable to the HP IB connector on the back of the printer Tighten the thumb screws to secure the connection c Connect the other end of the HP IB cable to the interface Note If the interface already has several cables conn...

Page 383: ... the word INTERFACE on the right side of the paper d Press the SELECT button The printer will print the MODIFY INTERFACE HP IB options e Press the right arrow button until the print head is under the ADDRESS option then press the SELECT button f The printer will print a list of numbers Press the right arrow button until the print head is under the number 4 and press the SELECT button unless you ha...

Page 384: ...DS option on the left side of the paper If it isn t use the arrow buttons to position the print head under that option f Press the SELECT button The printer will print the SECONDARY COMMANDS options g Use the arrow buttons to position the print head under the on option and press the SELECT button This enables the AMIGO protocol which allows HP UX to pace the printer time share the bus with other d...

Page 385: ...HP 2932A and 2934A Printers Set print margins Run the printer s self test Adding Printers 7 37 ...

Page 386: ... your next peripheral If you have installed all of your peripherals refer to the Series 300 HP UX System Administration Tasks manual that came with your HP UX operating system Table 7 15 HP 2932 34A Connected to Built in HP IB Interface Select Code 7 Path File Major Minor Device Name Name Type Number Number HP 2932 34A dev lp2932 c 7 Ox070nOO HP 2932 34A dev rlp2932 c 7 Ox070n01 If you have an HP ...

Page 387: ...umber Number HP 2932 34A dev lp2932 c 7 Ox080nOO HP 2932 34A dev rlp2932 c 7 Ox080nOI If you have an HP 2934A substitute 2934 for 2932 in the path name n is a number that identifies the address set in step 5 of the Installation Procedure Replace n with a 1 if the address was set to 1 use 4 if the address was set to 4 and so on Adding Printers 7 39 ...

Page 388: ...nd Support The HP 3630A PaintJet printer connects to a Series 300 computer through an HP IB interface HP 3630A PaintJet Printer Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release with Model 5 5 or later all Series 300 7 40 Adding Printers ...

Page 389: ...HP 98624A HP IB interface If possible avoid placing the PaintJet on the same interface used by your disk or tape drives 3 Set the Address SKIP If this is the first or only printer you are connecting to the interface you can skip to step 4 The address is preset to 1 and need not be changed unless you have changed the address of some other device on the interface to 1 a Find the bank of switches to ...

Page 390: ...A B C or D b Connect one end of the HP IB cable to the HP IB connector on the back of the printer Tighten the thumb screws to secure the connection c Connect the other end of the HP IB cable to the interface Note If the interface already has several cables connected to it connect the printer s cable to one of the other devices on the interface 7 42 Adding Printers ...

Page 391: ...ed printing insert the following shell commands into etc rc nohup sleep 2000000000 dev lp2686 stty parenb ienqak cs8 9600 cstopb clocal ixon opost onlcr tab3 dev lp2686 To configure the interface for raster graphics printing execute the following stty command or equivalent ioctl 2 calls Reissue the sequence above after printing raster data stty parenb ienqak cs8 9600 cstopb clocal ixon opost dev l...

Page 392: ...Minor Device Name Name Type Number Number HP 3630A PaintJet dev lp3630 c 7 Ox080nOO HP 3630A PaintJet dev rlp3630 c 21 Ox080nOO n is a number that identifies the address set in step 3 of the Installation Procedure Replace n with a 1 if the address was set to 1 use 4 if the address was set to 4 and so on 7 44 Adding Printers ...

Page 393: ...Support Installation Procedure Worksheet Entries HP 13279B Color Monitor Description and Support Installation Procedure Worksheet Entries HP 98720A Graphics Display Station Description Installation Procedure Worksheet Entries HP 98730A Graphics Display Station Description and Support Installation Procedure Worksheet Entries Using DIO I Using DIO II 8 2 8 2 8 3 8 6 8 8 8 8 8 9 8 11 8 12 8 12 8 13 8...

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Page 395: ...lay Station HP 7585B Plotter HP 9872C T Plotter HP 7586B Plotter HP 13279B Color Monitor Are You Adding Any of the Above Plotters YES Proceed to the next page Are You Adding Any of the Above Other Graphics Devices YES Refer to the table of contents on the previous page to find where your installation instructions begin NO Proceed to Chapter 9 Terminals See also Graphics Printers Graphics Terminals...

Page 396: ...ries 300 HP UX Operating System Support for Product HP 7440A Option 002 HP 7470A Option 002 HP 7475A Option 002 HP 7550A HP 7580B HP 7585B HP 7586B HP 9872C T HP 7570A with 17570A HP 7595A HP 7596A 8 2 Adding Plotters Other Graphics Devices on Release with Model 5 0 or later all Series 300 5 1 or later all Series 300 5 2 or later all Series 300 ...

Page 397: ...void placing the plotter on the same interface used by your disk or tape drives if possible A dedicated HP 98624A HP IB Interface is recommended 3 Set the Addre s SKIP If this is the first or only plotter you are connecting to the interface you can skip to step 4 The address is preset to 5 and need not be changed unless you have changed the address of some other device on the interface to 5 a Find...

Page 398: ...he plotter s cable to one of the other devices on the interface 5 Connect the Power Cord Connect the female end the small end if using an HP 7440A of the power cord to the power socket on the back of the plotter and connect the other end to your power outlet 6 Record the Address Make a note that address 5 or the alternate address you chose in step 3 has been used and is no longer available on the ...

Page 399: ... Load the paper or medium Perform the Confidence Test HP Plotter HP IB Interface Adding Plotters Other 8 5 Graphics Devices ...

Page 400: ...l If you have installed all of your peripherals refer to the Series 300 HP UX System Administration Tasks manual that came with your HP UX operating system Table 8 1 Plotter Connected to Built in HP IB Interface Select Code 7 Path File Major Minor Device Name Name Type Number Number Plotter dev plt7440 c 21 Ox070nOO If you have a plotter other than the HP 7440A substitute the model number of your ...

Page 401: ...r dev plt7440 c 21 Ox080nOO If you have a plotter other than the HP 7440A substitute the model number of your plotter for 7440 in the path name n is a number that identifies the address set in step 3 of the Installation Procedure Replace n with a 5 if the address was set to 5 use 7 if the address was set to 7 and so on Adding Plotters Other 8 7 Graphics Devices ...

Page 402: ... Support The HP 9111A Graphics Tablet connects to your computer s HP IB interface HP 9111 A Graphics Tablet Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release 5 0 or later 8 8 Adding Plotters Other Graphics Devices with Model all Series 300 ...

Page 403: ... plotter on the same interface used by your disk or tape drives if possible An HP IB interface dedicated to the HP 9111A is strongly recommended 3 Set the Address SKIP If this is the first or only HP 9111A you are connecting to the interface you can skip to step 4 The address is preset to 6 and need not be changed unless you have changed the address of some other device on the interface to 6 a Fin...

Page 404: ...ral cables connected to it connect the plotter s cable to one of the other devices on the interface 5 Connect the Power Cord Connect the female end of the power cord to the power socket on the back of the graphics tablet and connect the other end to your power outlet 6 Record the Address Make a note that address 6 or the alternate address you chose in step 3 has been used and is no longer availabl...

Page 405: ...manual that came with your HP UX operating system Table 8 3 HP 9111A Connected to Built in HP IB Interface Select Code 7 Path File Major Minor Device Name Name Type Number Number HP 9111A dev dig9111 c 21 Ox070nOO n is a number that identifies the address set in step 3 of the Installation Procedure Replace n with a 6 if the address was set to 6 use 7 if the address was set to 7 and so on Table 8 4...

Page 406: ...how to install the HP 98700 Display Controller the HP 98782A Color Monitor and the optional HP 987l0A Graphics Accelerator upgrade system Installation of the HP 4608lA Speaker Module is described in Chapter 10 Miscellaneous HP 98700 Graphics Display Station Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release 5 0 or later 8 12 Adding Plotters Other Graphics Devices with Model all Series 300 ...

Page 407: ...tor follow these steps to connect it a Turn off the HP 98700A and remove the power cord b Remove the cover plate on the front bottom of the HP 98700 and place it in the parking position provided see Figure 8 3 Figure 8 3 Removing the Cover Plate c Move the locking mechanism on top of the HP 98710A to the rear Adding Plotters Other 8 13 Graphics Devices ...

Page 408: ...lace the HP 98700 98710 between the computer and the monitor 4 Connect the RGB cables to the monitor observing the color coding of the cables red to red blue to blue and green to green 5 Connect the other end of the cables to the HP 98700 in the same manner 6 Connect the interconnect cable to the HP 98287A Graphics Display Station Interface The cable connector key projects outward near the top fro...

Page 409: ...r 1 Getting Started or remember to refer here when you need it When finished you ll be ready to install your next peripheral If you have installed all of your peripherals refer to the Series 300 HP UX System Administration Tasks manual that came with your HP UX operating system Device Name HP 98700 select code 23 HP 98700 select code 24 HP 98700 select code 25 HP 98700 select code 26 HP 98700 sele...

Page 410: ...00 video dev graphics c HP 98700 with S300 video dev graphics c Major Minor Number Number 12 OxOOOOOO 12 OxOO0100 Separate entries are provided for systems with an enabled Series 300 built in video interface with 8300 video and for systems without one no 8300 video Choose the entry appropriate for your system 8 16 Adding Plotters Other Graphics Devices ...

Page 411: ... Interface NOTE This monitor is to be installed by an HP Customer Engineer Installation and adjustment is included in the price of the monitor HP 13279B Color Monitor Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release 5 0 or later with Model all Series 300 Adding Plotters Other 8 17 GraDhics Devices ...

Page 412: ...GREEN video output on the HP 98627A Interface to the CHANNEL A GREEN IN connector J3 at the rear of the monitor see Figure 8 5 c Connect one cable from the BLUE video output on the HP 98627A Interface to the CHANNEL A BLUE IN connector J5 at the rear of the monitor see Figure 8 5 VIDEO SOURCE MONITOR VERT 0 o OV DRIVE HORIZ 0 o 0 H DRIVE SYNC SYNC 0 o o CHAN B BLUE VIDEO OB B t CHAN GO GREEN VIDEO...

Page 413: ...HP 13279B Color Monitor 4 Adjust the Scan Rate Have your HP Customer Engineer adjust the scan rate Adding Plotters Other 8 19 GraDhics Devices ...

Page 414: ... finished you ll be ready to install your next peripheral If you have installed all of your peripherals refer to the Series 300 HP UX System Administration Tasks manual that came with your HP UX operating system Table 8 7 HP 13279B Color Monitor Path File Major Minor Device Name Name Type Number Number HP 13279B select code 28 dev graphics c 12 Oxlc0200 If you changed the select code of the HP 986...

Page 415: ...oller and the HP 98784A Color Monitor Caution Electronic assemblies in the HP 98720A such as the HP 98721A 98722A and the 98723A are very susceptible to handling damage They are installed by HP qualified personnel Damage c2 used by users may not be covered under warranty HP 98720A Graphics Display Station Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release with Model 5 18 or later 319 5 18 or lat...

Page 416: ...terface card If you have a Model 330 or 350 computer you need an HP 98725A Local Graphics Bus LGB interface card 3 Locate the Graphics Display Station near the computer and the monitor 4 Connect the RGB cable to the monitor red to red green to green and blue to blue connectors 5 Connect the other end of the RGB cable to the HP 98720A in the same manner 6 Connect the LGB cable to the HP 98724A 25A ...

Page 417: ...are found at the end of Chapter 1 Getting Started or remember to refer here when you need it When finished you ll be ready to install your next peripheral If you have installed all of your peripherals refer to the Series 300 HP UX System Administration Tasks manual that came with your HP UX operating system Table 8 8 HP 98720A Set to Internal Addressing Mode Path Device Name Name HP 98720A image p...

Page 418: ...lay planes HP 98720A select code 28 29 image planes HP 98720A select code 28 29 overlay planes HP 98720A select code 30 31 image planes HP 98720A select code 30 31 overlay planes 8 24 Adding Plotters Other Graphics Devices Path Name dev crt dev ocrt dev crt dev ocrt dev crt dev ocrt File Major Type Number c 12 c 12 c 12 c 12 c 12 c 12 Minor Number Ox1a0200 Ox1a0201 Ox1c0200 Ox1c0201 Ox1e0200 Ox1e0...

Page 419: ...connects to the HP 98726A Local Graphics Bus Interface The following procedure describes how to install the HP 98730A Display Controller HP 98730A Graphics Display Station Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release 6 2 or later with Model 330 350 Adding Plotters Other 8 25 Graphics Devices ...

Page 420: ...Step 5 3 Locate the Graphics Display Station near the computer and the monitor 4 After assuring that the power switches are in the OFF position connect all power cords If your HP 98730A contains two power supplies connect both power cords 5 Connect the LGB cable to the HP 98726A LGB interface connector The cable connector key projects outward near the top from each end of the connector shell Ensur...

Page 421: ... all of your peripherals refer to the Series 300 HP UX System Administration Tasks manual that came with your HP UX operating system Using 010 1 This is the default setting on the 98726A interface card The setting in Table 8 10 requires the jumper JP1 to be in the 200000 position on the interface card This is the recommended choice for the HP 98726A HP 98730A subsystem used as a console Switch Set...

Page 422: ...n the Installation Note for this interface card Using 010 11 The jumper JPl is ignored when using DIO II space Table 8 12 HP 98730A 010 11 Settings Switch Setting CTL_BASE Select Path File Major MSB LSB hex Code Name Type Number 10000101 01400000 133 dev display c 12 10001001 02400000 137 dev display c 12 10001101 03400000 141 dev display c 12 Additional settings can be found by referring to the t...

Page 423: ...Contents 9 Adding Terminals and Displays HP Terminals Description and Support Installation Procedure Worksheet Entries 9 3 9 3 9 4 9 12 Contents 1 ...

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Page 425: ...with HP 98782A Color Monitor HP 98720 Graphics Display Station with HP 98784A Color Monitor Are You Adding Any of the Above Terminals or Displays NO Proceed to the next page YES These are considered graphics devices Go back to Chapter 8 Graphics Devices 9 Adding Terminals and Displays 9 1 ...

Page 426: ...0A B HP Touchscreen II PC HP 150 II HP 45710 HP The Portable PC HP 110 HP 45711 HP The Portable Plus PC HP 110 Plus HP 9807A Integral PC HP 9807 Are You Adding Any of the Above as Terminals NO Proceed to Chapter 10 Miscellaneous YES Turn to the next page where your installation instructions begin 9 2 Adding Terminals and Displays ...

Page 427: ...interface The HP 98628A Datacomm or the HP 98642A 4 Channel Multiplexer Interfaces are required for graphics terminals unless their graphics capability will not be used HP Terminals Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support with Product on Release with Model 2392A 5 0 or later all 300 Series 2393A 2397A HP Portable HP Portable Plus Integral PC HP Touchscreen HP Touchscreen II 2623A not supported n...

Page 428: ...and terminal off if they are not already off 2 Select Your Interface Choose any of the following RS 232C Interfaces to connect your terminal Note The HP 98642A or HP 98628A is recommended if you use an application that sends data faster than 2400 baud average Such applications include graphics from graphics terminals softkeys and reading terminal status Built in RS 232C interface of a Series 300 c...

Page 429: ...o the terminal s port 1 connector if you have an HP 5061 4216 Option 2 DCE 13232U or Modem Modem cable leading from the interface D HP Touchscreen Touchscreen II 2624B using port 2 or 2626A using port 2 connect an HP 13242N or 92218A cable to the terminal if you have an HP 5061 4216 Option 2 DCE 13232U or Modem Modem cable leading from the interface connect an HP 13242G or 92219R cable to the term...

Page 430: ... terminal D HP Portable or Portable Plus PC connect an HP 92221M cable to the Portable if you have an HP 13232U or Modem Modem cable leading from port 0 of the interface D HP Integral PC connect an HP 82974A cable to the Integral if you have an HP 13232U or Modem Modem cable leading from port 0 of the interface If using an HP 98642A 4 Channel Multiplexer Interface port 1 2 or 3 and you are connect...

Page 431: ... connection requires one or more additional cables connect the remaining cable s to the interface c Connect the other end of the terminal s cable either directly to the interface or to cable s connected to the interface 5 Configure the Terminal and Datacomm Port Refer to your terminal s manual for instructions on configuring your terminal and datacomm port to match the characteristics given in Tab...

Page 432: ...P UX Std Bell On Suggested BLOCK MODE Off Required Block Terminator RS Suggested Break Time 200ms Suggested BufSiz 128 Suggested Caps Lock Off May change after login Carrier Detect Open Suggested Check Parity No Required Circuit Assurance Closed Cabling may require Clear Terminator No Suggested Clock INT Required CPU Break Open Suggested CS CB Xmit No Cabling may require Cursor Type Line Your choi...

Page 433: ...DIFY Recommended terminal characteristics continued Setting Comments 8 Required for NLS support Open Suggested XonXoff Required Off Suggested 15 min Your choice No Cabling may require No EnqAck not supported Yes Suggested Closed Suggested US Suggested Your choice Yes Required Yes Suggested No Closed Required Yes Required No Suggested Closed Suggested Your choice Should match your keyboard Off Sugg...

Page 434: ...ng Comments Line Required Off Suggested Closed Should have no effect Off Suggested Off Suggested None Open Required for NLS support Terminal Suggested Your choice Your choice XonXoff Open Required PORTI PORT2 If using terminal s port 1 PORT2 PORTI If using terminal s port 2 On Required 512x390 Required CR Required No Required No Cabling may require No Closed Strongly suggested Lo Modem use may req...

Page 435: ...terminal characteristics continued Setting Comments No Cabling may require 1 Suggested 1 HP UX std XonXoff Suggested No Suggested No Required 2622A Suggested for 2392A 2623A Required for DGL on HP150 and 2393A HP Required by default terminfo All Fields Suggested Closed Suggested Hi Modem use may require No Closed vi changes as needed XonXoff Suggested Adding Terminals and Displays 9 11 ...

Page 436: ...d you ll be ready to install your next peripheral If you have installed all of your peripherals refer to the Series 300 HP UX System Administration Tasks manual that came with your HP UX operating system Table 9 2 If You Connected the Terminal to a Series 300 Built in Interface Select Code 9 Path File Major Minor Device Name Name Type Number number Terminal dev tty02 c 1 Ox090004 The path name giv...

Page 437: ...OxOaOO04 Terminal on select code 15 dev tty02 c 1 OxOfOO04 Terminal on select code 16 dev tty02 c 1 Oxl00004 Terminal on select code 17 dev tty02 c 1 Oxll0004 Terminal on select code 19 dev tty02 c 1 Ox130004 Terminal on select code 20 dev tty02 c 1 Ox140004 The path name given here assumes this is the second terminal you are connecting i e tty02 If this is not the case change the path name accord...

Page 438: ...5 port 0 dev tty02 c 1 Terminal select code 15 port 1 dev tty02 c 1 Terminal select code 15 port 2 dev tty02 c 1 Terminal select code 15 port 3 dev tty02 c 1 Terminal select code 16 port 0 dev tty02 c 1 Terminal select code 16 port 1 dev tty02 c 1 Terminal select code 16 port 2 dev tty02 c 1 Terminal select code 16 port 3 dev tty02 c 1 Continued on next page The path name given here assumes this i...

Page 439: ...e 17 port 3 dev tty02 c 1 Terminal select code 19 port 0 dev tty02 c 1 Terminal select code 19 port 1 dev tty02 c 1 Terminal select code 19 port 2 dev tty02 c 1 Terminal select code 19 port 3 dev tty02 c 1 The path name given here assumes this is the second terminal you are connecting i e tty02 If this is not the case change the path name accordingly e g dev tty03 for the third terminal etc Minor ...

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Page 441: ...escription and Support Installation Procedure Worksheet Entries HP 46060A B Mouse Description and Support Installation Procedure Worksheet Entries HP 46080A Extension Module Description and Support Installation Procedure Worksheet Entries HP 46081A Speaker Module Description and Support Installation Procedure Worksheet Entries HP 46082A B Remote Extension Modules 10 2 10 2 10 3 10 9 10 10 10 10 10...

Page 442: ... Entries HP 46087 88A Digitizers and HP 46089A Cursor Description and Support Installation Procedure Worksheet Entries HP 46094A Quadrature Port Description and Support Installation Procedure Worksheet Entries HP 92205A C Hayes Smartmodem 1200 Description and Support Installation Procedure Worksheet Entries HP 92916A Bar Code Reader Description and Support Installation Procedure Worksheet Entries ...

Page 443: ...Rotary Control Knob HP 46084A ID Module HP 46085A Control Dials Module HP 46086A Button Box HP 46087 88A Digitizers 46089A Cursor HP 46094A Quadrature Port HP 92205A C Hayes Smartmodem 1200 HP 92916A Bar Code Reader Are You Adding Any of the Above Miscellaneous Peripherals NO You have finished your installation YES Refer to the table of contents on the previous page to find where your installation...

Page 444: ... which adds touchscreen capability to the HP 35731 and 35741 12 inch video monitors It connects to your computer via the HP HIL interface HP 35723A HP Touch Bezel Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release with Model 5 0 or later all Series 300 10 2 Adding Miscellaneous Peripherals ...

Page 445: ...hen possible connect all needed HP HIL devices to your computer before booting a language operating system or running an application program 1 Turn your computer and monitor off 2 Tilt your monitor screen up as far as it goes Grasp the inner plastic frame by the lower corners then pull it up and toward you in one even motion Figure 10 1 Figure 10 1 Removing CRT bezel Adding Miscellaneous Periphera...

Page 446: ...play tube If there is a plug in the socket remove it Figure 10 2 Figure 10 2 Locating socket on monitor 4 Place HP Touch flat on the table in front of the monitor so that the plug on the end of the HP Touch ribbon cable lines up with the socket on your monitor Figure 10 3 10 4 Adding Miscellaneous Peripherals ...

Page 447: ...onitor socket 5 Connect the HP Touch cable plug to the socket on the monitor Make sure the cable is not twisted The plug clicks into the socket when the connection is properly made Figure 10 4 Figure 10 4 Connecting plug to socket Adding Miscellaneous Peripherals 10 5 ...

Page 448: ...monitor Tilt the top of HP Touch toward the monitor Line up the upper edge of HP Touch s side mounting tabs so that they slip under the retainer clips on the monitor Figure 10 5 Figure 10 5 Aligning HP Touch with monitor 10 6 Adding Miscellaneous Peripherals ...

Page 449: ...onitor A separate HP HIL cable is required to connect the lllOnitor to your HP HIL interface 9 Find the end of the cable that is marked with one black dot 10 Find the HP HIL connector on the back of the monitor that is marked with one dot the inner nlOst HP HIL connector 11 Plug the one dot end of the cable into the one dot connector 011 the monitor 12 COllnect the other two dot end of the cable i...

Page 450: ...0S5A Control Dials Module counts as three addressable devices All other devices count as one addressable device The current requirements of all of your devices must not exceed 750 milliamps rnA To make sure you do not exceed this requirement total up the typical power required by each of your HP HIL devices as given in the following Worksheet Entries sections If the total exceeds 750 rnA you must ...

Page 451: ...he HP UX operating system However if you are running an application which requires the use of a particular device and you remove the device from the link open the link to the device or open the link to add a new device your application might not recognize the change and may not work as expected Table 10 1 HP 35723A HP Touch Bezel Worksheet Entries Path File Major Minor Power Device Name Name Type ...

Page 452: ...port The HP 37212A 300 1200 Baud Modem connects to your computer via an RS 232C interface HP 37212A 300 1200 Baud Modem Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release with Model 5 0 or later all Series 300 10 10 Adding Miscellaneous Peripherals ...

Page 453: ...ll set to the OPEN position and should not be changed at least not initially If you later decide that you want to change these switches refer to the instructions in the manual that came with the modem Warning Be sure to disconnect the power cord from the modem whenever you are working with the internal switches and jumpers Lethal voltages are exposed when the top cover is removed while the power c...

Page 454: ...0 HP UX only use an HP 92219S 92218A or 92222M cable Ports 1 2 and 3 are not recommended for use with the modem HP 98644A RS 232C Serial Interface use an HP 13242N 92218A or 92222M cable 5 Connect the Modem to Your Computer Connect the cable between the modem and the interface 6 Connect the Power Cord Connect the power cord into the power connector on the back of the modem and plug the other end i...

Page 455: ... have installed all of your peripherals refer to the Series 300 HP UX System Administration Tasks manual that came with your HP UX operating system Table 10 2 If You Connected the Modem to a Series 300 Built in Interface Select Code 9 Path File Major Minor Device Name Name Type Number Number HP 37212A dev tty02 c 1 Ox090000 HP 37212A dev cua02 c 1 Ox090001 HP 37212A dev culO2 c 1 Ox090001 The path...

Page 456: ... 13 dev cua02 c 1 HP 37212A on select code 13 dev culO2 c 1 HP 37212A on select code 15 dev tty02 c 1 HP 37212A on select code 15 dev cua02 c 1 HP 37212A on select code 15 dev culO2 c 1 HP 37212A on select code 16 dev tty02 c 1 HP 37212A on select code 16 dev cua02 c 1 HP 37212A on select code 16 dev culO2 c 1 Continued on next page Minor Number Ox090000 Ox090001 Ox090001 OxOaOOOO OxOaOO01 OxOaOO0...

Page 457: ... dev tty02 c 1 HP 37212A on select code 19 dev cua02 c 1 HP 37212A on seleet code 19 dev culO2 c 1 HP 37212A on seleet code 20 dev tty02 c 1 HP 37212A on select code 20 dev cua02 c 1 HP 37212A on seleet code 20 dev culO2 c 1 Minor Number Ox110000 Ox110001 OxllOOO1 Ox130000 Ox130001 Ox130001 Ox140000 Ox140001 Ox140001 The path names given here assume this is the second terminal or modem you are con...

Page 458: ...picking freehand graphics entry and digitizing The tablet includes a stylus with tip switch and a platen overlay It connects to your computer via the HP HIL interface HP 45911 A Graphics Tablet Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release with Model 5 1 or later all Series 300 10 16 Adding Miscellaneous Peripherals ...

Page 459: ... marked KYBD or KEYBOARD or to the two dot connector of the last HP HIL device you installed e g keyboard 6 Plug the stylus into the telephone jack on the tablet 7 Keep these constraints in mind You cannot have more than 7 HP HIL addressable devices connected to your computer at one time The HP 460S0A 460S1A 460S2A and 460S2B Extension modules and the HP 460S9A Four Button Cursor do not count as a...

Page 460: ...ing the HP UX operating system However if your application requires the use of a particular device and you remove the device from the link open the link to the device or open the link to add a new device your application might not recognize the change and may not work as expected Table 10 4 45911 A Graphics Tablet Worksheet Entries Path File Major Minor Power Device Name Name Type Number Number Re...

Page 461: ... 46020 21 Keyboards are offered in 17 languages and connect to your computer via the HP HIL interface HP 46020 21 Keyboards Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release with Model 5 0 or later all Series 300 Adding Miscellaneous Peripherals 10 19 ...

Page 462: ... the HP HIL connector on your computer marked KYBD or KEYBOARD or to the two dot connector of the last HP HIL device you installed 6 Keep these constraints in mind You cannot have more than 7 HP HIL addressable devices connected to your computer at one time The HP 46080A 46081A 46082A and 46082B Extension modules and the HP 46089A Four Button Cursor do not count as addressable devices and the HP 4...

Page 463: ...ecting the HP UX operating system However if your application requires the use of a particular device and you remove the device from the link open the link to the device or open the link to add a new device your application might not recognize the change and may not work as expected Table 10 5 HP 46020 21 Keyboard Worksheet Entries Path File Major Minor Power Device Name Name Type Number Number Re...

Page 464: ...to your computer via the HP HIL interface and must be the last device in the chain of HP HIL devices connected to the interface HP 46060A B Mouse Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support with Product on Release with Model 46060A 5 0 or later all Series 300 46060B 5 2 or later all Series 300 10 22 Adding Miscellaneous Peripherals ...

Page 465: ...e into the two dot HP HIL connector of the last HP HIL device you installed If you ve just installed your computer the last HP HIL device you installed is your keyboard 5 Keep these constraints in mind You cannot have more than 7 HP HIL addressable devices connected to your conlputer at one tilne The HP 46080A 46081A 46082A and 46082B Extension modules and the HP 46089A Four Button Cursor do not c...

Page 466: ...ng the HP UX operating system However if your application requires the use of a particular device and you remove the device from the link open the link to the device or open the link to add a new device your application might not recognize the change and may not work as expected Table 10 6 HP 46060A B Mouse Worksheet Entries Path File rvlajor Minor Power Device Name Name Type Number Number Req HP ...

Page 467: ...nd the distance between HP HIL devices It connects to your computer via the HP HIL interface and occupies no HP HIL address HP 46080A Extension Module Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release with Model 5 0 or later all Series 300 Adding Miscellaneous Peripherals 10 25 ...

Page 468: ... cable into the one dot connector on the connector box 6 Connect the other two dot end of the cable into the HP HIL connector on your computer marked KYBD or KEYBOARD or to the two dot connector of the last HP HIL device you installed e g keyboard 7 Keep these constraints in mind You cannot have more than 7 HP HIL addressable devices connected to your computer at one time The HP 46080A 46081A 4608...

Page 469: ...rals refer to the Series 300 HP UX System Administration Tasks manual that came with your HP UX operating system Note Device Name HP 46080A HP HIL devices can be added to or removed from the HP HIL interface without affecting the HP UX operating system However if your application requires the use of a particular device and you remove the device from the link open the link to the device or open the...

Page 470: ...L devices and includes an audio speaker on a separate circuit with a 3m audio cable It connects to your computer via the HP HIL interface and occupies no HP HIL address HP 46081A Speaker Module Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release with Model 5 0 or later all Series 300 10 28 Adding Miscellaneous Peripherals ...

Page 471: ... HIL cable that is marked with one black dot 4 Find the connector on the back of the Speaker Module that is marked with one dot 5 Plug the one dot end of the cable into the one dot connector on the Speaker Module 6 Connect the other two dot end of the cable into the HP HIL connector on your computer marked KYBD or KEYBOARD 7 Plug either end of the furnished audio cable into the audio jack on the S...

Page 472: ... of all of your devices must not exceed 750 milliamps rnA To make sure you do not exceed this requirement total up the typical power required by each of your HP HIL devices as given in the following Worksheet Entries sections If the total exceeds 750 rnA you must remove one or more devices 10 30 Adding Miscellaneous Peripherals ...

Page 473: ...als refer to the Series 300 HP UX System Administration Tasks manual that came with your HP UX operating system Note Device Name HP 46081A HP HIL devices can be added to or removed from the HP HIL interface without affecting the HP UX operating system However if your application requires the use of a particular device and you remove the device from the link open the link to the device or open the ...

Page 474: ... HP HIL devices and between monitors and their video interfaces Both connect to your computer via the HP HIL interface and occupy no HP HIL addresses HP 46082A B Remote Extension Modules Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release with Model 5 0 or later all Series 300 10 32 Adding Miscellaneous Peripherals ...

Page 475: ...own firmly for a few seconds d Slide the control boxes onto the fastener pads from the side e Twist the control boxes a few degrees to lock them onto the fastener pads 2 Connect the Extension Module a Turn the computer off and check whether there is an existing HP HIL cable connected to the KYBD or KEYBOARD connector on the back of the computer If so disconnect it b Get the short HP HIL cable Find...

Page 476: ...the cables k Plug the other end of each video cable into the video input connectors on the monitor Again refer to the color coded labels attached to the cables 3 Keep These Constraints In Mind You cannot have more than 7 HP HIL addressable devices connected to your computer at one time The HP 46080A 46081A 46082A and 46082B Extension modules and the HP 46089A Four Button Cursor do not count as add...

Page 477: ...ripherals refer to the Series 300 HP UX System Administration Tasks manual that came with your HP UX operating system Note Device Name HP 46082A B HP HIL devices can be added to or removed from the HP HIL interface without affecting the HP UX operating system However if your application requires the use of a particular device and you remove the device from the link open the link to the device or o...

Page 478: ...ary knob and 2 axis toggle button It is best suited for text editing and spreadsheet applications The HP 46083A connects to your computer via the HP HIL interface HP 46083A Rotary Control Knob Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release with Model 5 0 or later all Series 300 10 36 Adding Miscellaneous Peripherals ...

Page 479: ... cable into the HP HIL connector on your computer marked KYBD or KEYBOARD or to the two dot connector of the last HP HIL device you installed e g keyboard 6 Keep these constraints in mind You cannot have more than 7 HP HIL addressable devices connected to your computer at one time The HP 460S0A 460S1A 460S2A and 460S2B Extension modules and the HP 460S9A Four Button Cursor do not count as addressa...

Page 480: ... the HP UX operating system However if your application requires the use of a particular device and you remove the device from the link open the link to the device or open the link to add a new device your application might not recognize the change and may not work as expected Table 10 10 HP 46083A Rotary Control Knob Worksheet Entries Path Fiie Major Minor Power Device Name Name Type Number Numbe...

Page 481: ...oftware which uses HP s Codeword Delivery security scheme e g HP 98305A HP EGS or software which is customized to an HP 46084A It connects to your computer via the HP HIL interface HP 46084A 10 Module Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release with Model 5 0 or later all Series 300 Adding Miscellaneous Peripherals 10 39 ...

Page 482: ...IL connector on your computer marked KYBD or KEYBOARD or to the two dot connector of the last HP HIL device you installed e g keyboard 6 Keep these constraints in mind You cannot have more than 7 HP HIL addressable devices connected to your computer at one time The HP 46080A 46081A 46082A and 46082B Extension modules and the HP 46089A Four Button Cursor do not count as addressable devices and the ...

Page 483: ...ing the HP UX operating system However if your application requires the use of a particular device and you remove the device from the link open the link to the device or open the link to add a new device your application might not recognize the change and may not work as expected Table 10 11 HP 46084A 10 Module Worksheet Entries Path File Major Minor Power Device Name Name Type Number Number Req H...

Page 484: ...als module is commonly used in graphics display applications to provide 3 axis attitude 3 axis translation scaling and other attribute functions It connects to your computer via the HP HIL interface and occupies 3 addresses HP 46085A Control Dials Module Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release with Model 5 0 or later all Series 300 10 42 Adding Miscellaneous Peripherals ...

Page 485: ...he cable into the HP HIL connector on your computer marked KYBD or KEYBOARD or to the two dot connector of the last HP HIL device you installed e g keyboard 6 Keep these constraints in mind You cannot have more than 7 HP HIL addressable devices connected to your computer at one time The HP 46080A 46081A 46082A and 46082B Extension modules and the HP 46089A Four Button Cursor do not count as addres...

Page 486: ...ready to install your next peripheral If you have installed all of your peripherals refer to the Series 300 HP UX System Administration Tasks manual that came with your HP UX operating system Note HP HIL devices can be added to or removed from the HP HIL interface without affecting the HP UX operating system However if your application requires the use of a particular device and you remove the dev...

Page 487: ...second third and fourth minor numbers in the table assume the control dials module is the second device on the HP HIL interface thus occupying addresses 2 3 and 4 If this is not the case substitute the correct position address of the control dials module in place of the 2 in the second minor number and change the third and fourth minor numbers accordingly e g if the device is the fourth device on ...

Page 488: ...able LED Buttons can be labeled with defined functions freeing the display for other uses It includes one pre printed and two blank overlays and connects to your computer via the HP HIL interface HP 46086A Button Box Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release with Model 5 0 or later all Series 300 10 46 Adding Miscellaneous Peripherals ...

Page 489: ... HIL connector on your computer marked KYBD or KEYBOARD or to the two dot connector of the last HP HIL device you installed e g keyboard 6 Keep these constraints in mind You cannot have more than 7 HP HIL addressable devices connected to your computer at one time The HP 46080A 46081A 46082A and 46082B Extension modules and the HP 46089A Four Button Cursor do not count as addressable devices and th...

Page 490: ...g the HP UX operating system However if your application requires the use of a particular device and you remove the device from the link open the link to the device or open the link to add a new device your application might not recognize the change and may not work as expected Table 10 13 HP 46086A Button Box Worksheet Entries Path File Major Minor Power Device Name Name Type Number Number Req HP...

Page 491: ...switch and a platen overlay Both digitizers connect to your computer via the HP HIL interface The HP 46089A four button cross hair cursor is available separately or as digitizer Option 001 The cursor is recommended for digitizing existing drawings artwork or other hard copy images It uses no additional power and occupies no HP HIL addresses HP 46087 88A Digitizer and HP 46089A Cursor Series 300 HP...

Page 492: ...r marked KYBD or KEYBOARD or to the two dot connector of the last HP HIL device you installed e g keyboard 6 Plug the stylus or HP 46089A Cursor into the round connector on the digitizer 7 Keep these constraints in mind You cannot have Inore than 7 HP HIL addressable devices connected to your computer at one time The HP 46080A 46081A 46082A and 46082B Extension modules and the HP 46089A Four Butto...

Page 493: ...ffecting the HP UX operating system However if your application requires the use of a particular device and you remove the device from the link open the link to the device or open the link to add a new device your application might not recognize the change and may not work as expected Table 10 14 HP 46087 88A Digitizers and HP 46089A Cursor Worksheet Entries Path File Major Minor Power Device Name...

Page 494: ...t The HP 46094A Quadrature Port is used to connect an off the shelf three button mouse or other compatible device to the HP HIL interface Check with your local HP Sales and Service office for support information 10 52 Adding Miscellaneous Peripherals ...

Page 495: ... with one dot 4 Plug the one dot end of the cable into the one dot connector on the quadrature port 5 Connect the other two dot end of the cable into the HP HIL connector on your computer marked KYBD or KEYBOARD or to the two dot connector of the last HP HIL device you installed e g keyboard 6 Connect the 3 button mouse or other compatible device to the 9 pin D subminiature connector on the quadra...

Page 496: ...Port up the typical power required by each of your HP HIL devices as given in the following Worksheet Entries sections If the total exce ds 750 rnA you must remove one or more devices 10 54 Adding Miscellaneous Peripherals ...

Page 497: ... HP UX operating system However if your application requires the use of a particular device and you remove the device from the link open the link to the device or open the link to add a new device your application might not recognize the change and may not work as expected Table 10 15 HP 46094A Quadrature Port Worksheet Entries Path File Major Minor Power Device Name Name Type Number Number Req HP...

Page 498: ...rt The HP 92205AjC Hayes Smartmodem 1200 connects to your computer via an RS 232C interface HP 92205A C Hayes Smartmodem 1200 Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release with Model 5 0 or later all Series 300 10 56 Adding Miscellaneous Peripherals ...

Page 499: ...remaining end of the telephone cable into a telephone wall jack 3 Select Your Interface and Cable The modem can be connected to any of the following RS 232C interfaces Series 200 Model 216 or 217 built in Data Communications interface use an HP 5061 4215 DTE cable Series 300 built in RS 232C interface use an HP 13242N or 92221M cable HP 98626A RS 232C Interface use an HP 5061 4215 Option 001 DTE c...

Page 500: ... to Your Computer Connect the cable between the modem and the interface 5 Connect the Power Cord Connect the power cord into the power connector on the back of the modem and plug the other end into your power outlet 10 58 Adding Miscellaneous Peripherals ...

Page 501: ... your peripherals refer to the Series 300 HP UX System Administration Tasks manual that came with your HP UX operating system Table 10 16 If You Connected the Modem to a Series 300 Built in Interface Select Code 9 Path File Major Minor Device Name Name Type Number Number Smartmodem dev tty02 c 1 Ox090000 Smartmodem dev cua02 c 1 Ox090001 Smartmodem dev culO2 c 1 Ox090001 The path names given in th...

Page 502: ...tmodem select code 13 dev tty02 c 1 OxOdOOOO Smartmodem select code 13 dev cua02 c 1 OxOdOOOI Smartmodem select code 13 dev culO2 c 1 OxOdOOOI Smartmodem select code 15 dev tty02 c 1 OxOfOOOO Smartmodem select code 15 dev cua02 c 1 OxOfOOOI Smartmodem select code 15 dev culO2 c 1 OxOfOOOI Smartmodem select code 16 dev tty02 c 1 Ox100000 Smartmodem select code 16 dev cua02 c 1 Oxl0000l Smartmodem s...

Page 503: ...x110001 Smartmodem select code 19 dev tty02 c 1 Ox130000 Smartmodem select code 19 dev cua02 c 1 Ox130001 Smartmodem select code 19 dev culO2 c 1 Ox130001 Smartmodem select code 20 dev tty02 c 1 Ox140000 Smartmodem select code 20 dev cua02 c 1 Ox140001 Smartmodem select code 20 dev culO2 c 1 Ox140001 The path names given in the Worksheet Entries assume this is the second terminal or modem you are ...

Page 504: ...P 92916A is a general purpose bar code reader It connects to your computer via the HP HIL interface HP 92916A Bar Code Reader Series 300 HP UX Operating System Support on Release with Model 5 0 or later all Series 300 10 62 Adding Miscellaneous Peripherals ...

Page 505: ...he bar code reader that is marked with one dot 4 Plug the one dot end of the cable into the one dot connector on the bar code reader 5 Connect the other two dot end of the cable into the HP HIL connector on your computer marked KYBD or KEYBOARD or to the two dot connector of the last HP HIL device you installed e g keyboard NOTE Connect your HP 46020 21 keyboard to the HP HIL interface before conn...

Page 506: ...no meaning in UPClEAN applications f Set the field length check switches 12 through 16 to off all 0 unless your application requires a different setting 8 Keep these constraints in mind You cannot have more than 7 HP HIL addressable devices connected to your computer at one time The HP 46080A 46081A 46082A and 46082B Extension modules and the HP 46089A Four Button Cursor do not count as addressabl...

Page 507: ...the HP UX operating system However if your application requires the use of a particular device and you remove the device from the link open the link to the device or open the link to add a new device your application might not recognize the change and may not work as expected Table 10 19 HP 92916A Bar Code Reader Worksheet Entries Path File Major Minor Power Device Name Name Type Number Number Req...

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Page 509: ...Tablet 10 16 18 46020 21 Keyboards 10 19 21 46060A B Mouse 10 22 24 46080A Extension Module 10 25 27 46081A Speaker Module 10 28 31 46082A B Remote Extension Modules 10 32 35 46083A Rotary Control Knob 10 36 38 46084A ID Module 10 39 41 46085A Control Dials Module 10 42 45 46086A Button Box 10 46 48 46087 88A Digitizers 10 49 52 46089A Cursor 10 49 52 46094A Quadrature Port 10 52 55 4 Channel Mult...

Page 510: ...B DMA Controller Card 4 13 14 98622A GPIO Interface 5 14 21 98624A HP IB Interface 5 22 27 98625A Disk Interface 5 28 32 98625B Disk Interface 5 33 39 98626A RS 232C Interface 5 40 49 Index 2 98627A Color Output Interface 5 50 55 98628A Datacomm 9 3 98628A Datacomm Interface 5 56 64 9 5 98629A SRM Interface 5 65 67 98635A Floating Point Math Card 4 15 16 98642A 4 Channel Multiplexer 9 3 98642A 4 C...

Page 511: ...m 1200 See 92205A C High Resolution Video Boards See 98548 49 50A HP IB Interface See 98624A HP Touch Bezel See 35723A HP UX Minor Numbers 6 2 Human System Interface Board See 98562 66530 ID Module See 46084A Installing RAM Model 320 3 4 5 Installing RAM Model 330 3 9 Installing RAM Model 350 3 14 26 Integral PC See Terminals Interface Cards Worksheet 1 4 K Keyboards See 46020 21 L LaserJet 2000 P...

Page 512: ...8265A SCSI Disk Drives See 795x Serial Interface See 98644A Small Computer Systems Interface See 98265A Speaker Module See 46081A SRM Interface See 50961A 98629A Index 4 Support T 98568A VMEbus Expander 2 2 98577A VMEbus Expander 2 11 Tape Drives See 797x 798x 914x Terminals 9 3 15 Terminals Displays Worksheet 1 6 ThinkJet Printer See 2225A Touchscreen See Terminals V VMEbus Expander See 98577A VM...

Page 513: ...ilt in HP IB 6 7 650 A Optical Disk Drive 98265A Interface 6 13 7907A Disk Select Code 14 6 18 7907A Disk Select Code 7 6 19 7911 12 14 98625 Interface Select Code 4 6 27 7911 12 14 Built in HP IB Select Code 7 6 28 7911 12 14 Tape Controller 98624 HP IB 6 29 7911 12 14 Tape Controller Built in HP IB 6 29 7933 35 Disk 98625 Interface 6 34 7933 35 Disk Built in HP IB 6 35 7936 37H Disk 98625 Interf...

Page 514: ...Built in HP IB 6 91 9153 54 Disk Drive 98624 HP IB Select Code 7 6 100 Index 6 9153 54 Disk Drive 98624 HP IB Select Code 8 6 102 9153 54 Disk Drive 98625 Interface 6 98 92205A C Hayes Smartmodem 1200 10 60 92916A Bar Code Reader 10 65 98287A 5 8 98622A GPIO Select Code 12 5 21 98624A HP IB Select Code 8 5 27 98625A Disk Interface Select Code 14 5 32 98700 External Addressing 8 15 98700 Internal A...

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Page 516: ...HP Part Number 97005 90002 Microfiche No 97005 99002 Printed in U S A E0989 FliDW HEWLETT a PACKARD 97005 90625 For Internal Use Only ...

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