HP J class 3 Supplementary Manual Download Page 1

site preparation guide

hp visualization center sv6

Manufacturing Part Number: A6062-90004

Edition: E1001

Printed in U.S.A

Summary of Contents for J class 3

Page 1: ...site preparation guide hp visualization center sv6 Manufacturing Part Number A6062 90004 Edition E1001 Printed in U S A ...

Page 2: ...nly Additional copies of the programs may be made for security and back up purposes only Resale of the programs in their present form or with alterations is expressly prohibited copyright notices copyright 1983 2001 Hewlett Packard Company all rights reserved Reproduction adaptation or translation of this document without prior written permission is prohibited except as allowed under the copyright...

Page 3: ...r changes may be made at reprint without changing the printing date The manual part number will change when extensive changes are made Manual updates may be issued between editions to correct errors or document product changes To ensure that you receive the updated or new editions you should subscribe to the appropriate product support service See your HP sales representative for details First Edi...

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Page 5: ...k 14 space issues 15 location issues 17 power issues 18 video audio issues 18 environmental issues 19 networking issues 19 when your system arrives 20 wide field displays 22 location issues 22 power issues 22 lighting issues 23 video audio issues 23 environmental issues 24 emergency precautions 24 storage issues 24 stereoscopic viewing 25 space issues 25 power issues 25 general installation checkl...

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Page 7: ...ation and maintenance are vital to the reliability of any computer hardware component In order for HP to provide you with quality service please ensure that the proper computer room conditions are maintained This allows HP to provide support services in ...

Page 8: ...tion to appear in User Manuals safety warnings WARNING An hp visualization center sv6 product rack can weigh 1500 lbs 681 kg when fully loaded with hardware components Heed all of the conditions in the WARNING statement under the RACK STABILITY subsection below when moving and servicing an HP product rack and its rack mounted hardware components WARNING Your hp visualization center sv6 product may...

Page 9: ...it PDU is equipment located in or near a computer room which breaks down electric power from a high voltage source to appropriate levels of distribution to the central processing unit and peripheral devices of a computer system Figure 1 1 shows an example PDU that is used with the HP product racks This example is the HP E7674A 16 Amp 100 240VAC PDU part number A5137AZ CAUTION Some components have ...

Page 10: ... one Power Distribution Unit PDU there may be a risk of high leakage current 3 5mA Reliable ground circuit continuity is vital for safe operation of such components To reduce the risk of electric shock connect each component to a grounded outlet only Never operate any component with its ground pin disconnected from the socket of a grounded outlet L6 20P IEC309 IEC 320 C19 L6 30P CEE7 7 Unterminate...

Page 11: ... of sources including but not limited to raised floor tiles worn air conditioning parts heating ducts rotor brushes in vacuum cleaners or printer component wear Because metallic particulates conduct electricity they have an increased potential for creating short circuits in electronic equipment This problem is exaggerated by the increasingly dense circuitry of electronic equipment Over time very f...

Page 12: ... may be an issue within your computer room Since metallic contamination can cause permanent or intermittent failures on your electronic equipment Hewlett Packard strongly recommends that your site be evaluated for metallic particulate contamination before installation of electronic equipment ...

Page 13: ... and installation planning for hp visualization center sv6 solutions It can help you anticipate issues before installation and operation It assumes you are familiar with local regulatory codes e g building fire power safety etc which might affect installation ...

Page 14: ...dust ventilation clearances etc delivery servicing and supply apply to systems discussed here Consult your local HP Service Representatives for additional information on HP system components Use this checklist to determine if your site is ready for your hp visualization center product Place a check mark in the box located to the left of each question when you meet that section s requirements When ...

Page 15: ...nti tip plate 41U Rack alone 36 5 in 9m 23 5 in 6m 77 5 in 1 96m 36 in 92m Total 72in 1 83m 27 in 68m 13in 33m Rack packaged 48 in 1 22m 40 in 1 02m 86 5 in 2 2m 36 in 92m Total 72in 1 83m not applicable not applicable Table 2 2 Weight of j6000 Racked Systems System Weight Single hp workstation j6000 39 9 lbs 18 09 Kg hp workstation j6000 Rack mount Kit 9 6 lbs 4 35 Kg 41U Rack w out systems insta...

Page 16: ...ere it will be installed For example Pallet jack a fork lift is NOT recommended Electric transport cart Electrical lifting device Manpower Elevators Are doorways at least 86 5 in 2 2m tall and 48 in 1 22m wide in order to safely move the rack s Remember to increase these dimensions to include the means of moving the product pallets etc hp j6000 systems racks are very top heavy and easily tipped ov...

Page 17: ...ipated Ergonomics Does your space plan abide by proper ergonomic rules and considerations Is ambient glare on console screens properly controlled Proximity If a projection display is used can the operator see console and display simultaneously Sometimes demonstration rooms may require a console placed at right angles to screen Is telephone service conveniently close to system for troubleshooting A...

Page 18: ... cords and power strips properly excluded from your power supply plan These temporary forms of supply are not recommended for any installation Table 2 3 HP visualization center Power Requirements Parameter Total Rating Voltage 100 120 V 220 240 V Current Max 120 22 A 60 22 A Power j6000 System single Gigabit Switch 100BaseT Switch Compositor DigiSwitch 530 Watts ea max 200 Watts max 240 Watts max ...

Page 19: ...e maintained between 15 and 80 Are air conditioning filters installed Is your air conditioning sized properly for the load The following estimates are average values for loaded computers compositors and switches only Units are in approximate BTUs per hour per system Figures are based on 1 Watt 3 41214 BTU hr System BTUs j6000 System single 1808 4 Compositor 1108 9 Gigabit switch 682 4 100BaseT swi...

Page 20: ...e packing slip and verify that you received all equipment on the list Position the racks WARNING Before doing any further configuration pull out or bolt on the anti tip plate at the bottom of each rack Failure to do so will pose a serious safety risk as the rack could tip over Connect Extras If you have multiple racks connect them as indicated by the labels on the disconnected cables Power I O dev...

Page 21: ...he systems When prompted power on slave workstations and other components Run set_parms on each system to configure any other network settings that need to be changed 3 Run Verification Test Login to the Master system as root init3 Open a terminal window in CDE Run opt graphics OpenGL bin setpipes test WARNING Do not use any other options with test Verify that a moving image consisting of a rotati...

Page 22: ...bject 3 4 meter 11 feet long 1 5 meter 5 feet wide and 0 9 meter 3 feet deep easily pass through all fixed spaces to reach your installation room Projectors may weigh up to 200 pounds each Are you able to carry and lift them into their proper location Items can be hand carried to a site installation but direct delivery of shipping crates is usually desirable for convenience Can palette truck reach...

Page 23: ...termined locations of all power outlets relative to the display system feeds Ambient Light Ambient light impacts image contrast and saturation can light levels be controlled Windows Skylights Direct light from windows and skylights can impact display quality can the viewing area be shielded from them Glare Shiny surfaces can produce distracting reflections if ambient light is not well controlled w...

Page 24: ...ficient where system is installed Fire Safety Consult local fire and building code officials before erecting displays height clearance of certain enclosed structures may interfere with fire suppression systems such as sprinklers and require additional fire safety inspections Accessories Display systems come complete with installation maintenance and operation accessories Is storage conveniently lo...

Page 25: ...ze For large room presentations infrared emitters may need to be clustered together to improve signal distribution throughout the room Contact the vendor for specifications Emitter placement When planning space ensure that no obstacles come between the emitters and the viewer s eye wear Essentially all audience members should be able to directly see the emitter s red light from their respective vi...

Page 26: ...planning your site stereoscopic viewing Chapter 2 26 Eye wear Do you have a convenient supply of batteries for eye wear Do you have a safe and convenient place to store eye wear when not in use ...

Page 27: ...ors may facilitate cable routing 6 Do you plan to attach your own peripherals such as mouse or keyboard If so do you have your own cables for these devices 7 Is an elevator lift capable of lifting 1500 lbs 681 kg available if required 8 Have you considered that any changes in or additions to your original configuration requires additional cabling and space Lighting and Power Area or Condition Yes ...

Page 28: ...f desired Safety Area or Condition Yes No 17 Is there an emergency power shut off switch 18 Is there a telephone available for emergency purposes 19 Is there a fire protection system in the computer room 20 Do you have an ESD safe environment 21 Are there any equipment servicing hazards 22 Are the proper tools and installation equipment available ...

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