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Page 1: ...f S 4 4 GU21 3207 1 File NO 3180 1 S360 S370 06 E3 Model 1 Display Station User s Guide K V Hi o r...

Page 2: ...GU21 3207 1 File No 3180 1 S360 S370 06 Model 1 Display Station User s Guide...

Page 3: ...oducts programs orservices do not imply that IBM intends to rfiake these available in all countries in which IBM operates Any reference toan JBM licensed program in this publicatin isnot intended tost...

Page 4: ...Display Station Problems Display Station Setup Display Station Operation Messages and Error Codes How to Obtain IBM Service Appendixes A and B...

Page 5: ...and PA2 35 Spacebar 37 Cursor Control 37 New Line 37 Tab 37 Back Tab 37 Home 37 Horizontal Positioning 37 DoubleSpeed Horizontal Positioning 38 Vertical Positioning 38 Backspace 38 Fwd and Back 38 Nu...

Page 6: ...ivided into chapters and appendixes Chapter 1 explains how to set up and check out the 3180 Display Station This does not include setup instructions for any features Chapter 2 explains how to operate...

Page 7: ...publications IBM 3180 Display Station Keyboard Template Assignment Sheet and Display Screen Layout Sheet GX21 9467 provides row and column layout of the display screen The sheet can be used by a progr...

Page 8: ...ection 1 What Should Be Done Prior to Setup 1 Section 2 Setting Up the Display Station 5 Section 3 Entering the Display Station Model ID and the Keyboard ID 14 Section 4 Connecting the Display Station...

Page 9: ...parts of this display station The customer is responsible for the outlet wiring If it becomes necessary to change the power cord or plug or if the outlet is improperly wired have the change made acco...

Page 10: ...Its highest position before it is moved from one location to another refer to step 2 2 After your display station has been unpacked make sure you have ailof the following Display Element Security Key...

Page 11: ...Cable Attachment Module A Power Cord Repair Identification Tags located on the back of the display element Chapter 1 3180 Setup Procedure 3...

Page 12: ...in the envelope taped to the top of the top of the display element 3 Record the key identification number in case the keys are lost and replacement is needed 4 If you use special keyboard keytops use...

Page 13: ...back of the display element Place them on the logic element and on the keyboard element in the positions shown below Note Service cannot be obtained unless these tags have been installed Once they ha...

Page 14: ...2 2 Adjust the display element Push inthe side knobsand pull the display element up until it stops Tilt the display element forward Remove the tape from the back of the display element C9468008...

Page 15: ...of the display element and position the keyboard template on the keyboard Remove the plastic covering from the keyboard cable by pulling straight out Some cables may not have a plastic covering Chapt...

Page 16: ...he open position I M ill I l Closed CAUTION When performing the following step do not touch anything on the inside of the logic element except the tape Remove the aluminum foil from the logic element...

Page 17: ...Make sure the two locking bars on the right latches of the logic element are pushed as shown below Ho disDla Locking Bars Latches Chapter 1 3180 Setup Procedure...

Page 18: ...Firmly display are sei to the Slide the locking bars on the right latches as shown below Locking Bars...

Page 19: ...Turn the lever on the bottom of the logic element to the closed position Closed Chapter 1 3180 Setup Procedure 11...

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Page 21: ...n removed from the connector on the logic element Refer to step 2 7 d The logic element is securely fastened to the back of the display element and the lever on the logic element is turned to the clos...

Page 22: ...information aboutthe model ID andkeyboard ID see Special Display Station Adjustments in Chapter 2 3 1 3 2 14 Set the Power switch to Off and wait five seconds Press and hold any key on the keyboard a...

Page 23: ...f the display Press the Model ID igini w ni niiii i Biglgliliaiililiaillililiini I Inil iii i iirtiii i The display station model ID on the bottom of the display will change J Note If a 9012 error cod...

Page 24: ...ars on the bottom of the display If the key is pressed when a 9 is displayed the number changes to 2 and the cycle starts over With that display station model ID on the bottom of the display verify th...

Page 25: ...eyboard ID number on the bottom of the display wil increase Keep pressing that key until the keyboard ID a number 00 through 31 and then 78 assigned to your display station appears on the bottom of th...

Page 26: ...Up BH nPIDiaiU U U DlDP1L IJ UlE inooianDiofuiiiJiuiuiuiui E31DlD aiDIDPTaiP 0 0 0 key iligigia upio g ppp u U1U U LJ U The display station model ID and the keyboard ID for your display station is now...

Page 27: ...g an electrical storm 4 1 4 2 Set the Power switch to Off Find the cable that connects to the cable attachment module Align the cable with the connector on the cable attachment module then push in and...

Page 28: ...4 4 4 5 20 Align the cable attachment module with the opening on the lower back of the display element Push the cable attachment module upward until it stops then turn the knob until tight C9468022...

Page 29: ...n An alarm will sound pause briefly sound again and stop A display will appear briefly then the following display will appear Qorgor I and a or Do the above conditions occur Yes No lJ 4 9 I C9468023 C...

Page 30: ...connected is operating and able to recognise your display station 2 Make sure the cable attachment module is connected correctly 3 Set the Power switch to Off and check the cable connections at both e...

Page 31: ...m 31 Special Display Station Adjustments 31 Selecting Keyboard ID 32 Selecting fvlodel ID 32 Selecting Keyboard Numeric Lock 32 Typewriter Like Keyboard 34typewriter APL Keyboard 34 Alt Shift 35 Shift...

Page 32: ...that follow the term system refers to any host system your display station is connected to The system can be a control unit or the highest level system inyour computer system It can receive process a...

Page 33: ...press both knobs Legs will come down from the underside of the keyboard Make sure the legs are locked in place To adjust the slope of the keyboard to its middle position press both knobs again and pus...

Page 34: ...display at the same time Then lift the display up or push it down Ifyou need to relocate the display make sure the display is in its highest position before picking it up To rotate the display place y...

Page 35: ...s the bottom line of your display screen It tells you the operating state of your display station and the system to which your display station is connected Refer to Chapter 3 Operator Messages and Err...

Page 36: ...se of these keys is discussed later in this chapter The right side of the keyboard has a separate set of keys that are similar to a calculator keyboard Typewriter like Keyboard ffT fpFis 1 1 rpFi pps...

Page 37: ...his happens press any key and the display contentwill return see Selecting Display Dim later in this chapter Whenever youturnon the display station tests are automatically performed to make sure your...

Page 38: ...he Setup key again These adjustments except for the extended display and display dim will stay as you set them even when the display station is turned off Note The keyboard clicker is on discussed lat...

Page 39: ...o the right of the diamond 0 Selecting Extended Display Extnd Pressing the Extnd Dsply displays numbers that are meaningful to service personnelonly The extended display is turned off each time the di...

Page 40: ...ect the status of the keyboard lock function The numeric lock indicator position in the operator information area is either blank unlocked or displays an N numeric locked The numeric lock limits the c...

Page 41: ...WRITER LIKE KEYBOARD The typewriter like keyboard resembles a typewriter keyboard in appearance and layout In fact most of the keys do the same thing as the keys of the same name on a typewriter keybo...

Page 42: ...n the lower portion of the keys are displayed All these keys are typamatic if held down Pressing the Dup key wiih a shift key he d down displays an overscore asterisk when the A a Dual Case Mono Case...

Page 43: ...top of the keys or on the front of the keys To activate the typewriter APL keyboard keys press and hold down an ALT shift key and then press the Backspace APL key f APL will be displayed in the operat...

Page 44: ...in an input field If the cursor is already in the first character position of an input field and if you press the Back Tab key the cursor moves left to the first character position of the preceding in...

Page 45: ...pematic which allows you to move the cursor any number of lines quickly by pressing the key once If a vertical positioning key is held down cursor wrap occurs In this case the cursor reappears in the...

Page 46: ...ide Sys Rq Alt J The Sys Rq system request key can be used only when you are holding an Alt key down The function that this key performs depends upon whether an A or a symbol is displayed in the opera...

Page 47: ...selection field that you want to select and then press the Cursr Sel key The question mark at the beginning of the selected field changes to a greater than sign to indicate that the field has been se...

Page 48: ...essing the Print key causes the information on your screen to be printed on the printer assigned to your display station The printer used is specified by the c3 ann message on the right side of the op...

Page 49: ...can also be used to delete key strokes that were saved in Record operations This use of the Dv Cnl key is described later in this chapter under Record and Play Insert The purpose of the Insert key is...

Page 50: ...the display station turned on press the Recrd record key A blinking R appears in the operator information area 2 Press any one of the 24 PF keys The R stops blinking 3 Type the keystroke sequence you...

Page 51: ...he Recrd key I 2 Press and hold down an Alt alternate key 3 Press the Er Inp erase input key To play back a keystroke sequence 1 Move the cursor to where you want the sequence to start 2 Press the Pla...

Page 52: ...CODES 45 Operator Messages 45 Readiness and System Connection Symbols 46 Do Not Enter Input Inhibited Messages 47 Reminders 52 X 21 Switched Network 52 Shifts and Modes 53 Device Dependent 53 Charact...

Page 53: ...Dependent Status Location System Modes Connection Note If an alphameric code appears in the operator information area of your display go to Chapter 4 Fixing Display Station Problems in this manual ID...

Page 54: ...ruleA A or rule B 1 Thissymbolturns off when you perform an action that requires a response from the system When the system responds the symbol turns on again I Your display station is working with y...

Page 55: ...ay be a messageon your display from the system You can wait for the system to restore your keyboard or press the Reset key to restore it yourself X You have tried to enter insert erase or delete a cha...

Page 56: ...s the type of Machine Check X N nnn Press the Reset key and continue If the problem persists notify your supervisor and report this message including the numbers for further action X N 210 or Invalid...

Page 57: ...ystem you cancancel the print operation However ifthesystem initiates thesameprint operationagain waitfor the printoperationto end The Reset key has no effect when this message is displayed r Q This m...

Page 58: ...the operator information area you have no automatic authorization Press the Reset key If a printer is available you can establish assignment by using the Ident key plus two valid numerals d If is disp...

Page 59: ...the PS or highlightingselection when the program will not allow it The keyboard is locked as a result Press the Reset key X z You pressed an X 21 function key under the wrong conditions X N2 Your key...

Page 60: ...sends back to the display station to indicate the status of the network or of the system When the network connection has been established the In Use symbol N is displayed tt 7 You have pressed the Di...

Page 61: ...0 through 9 period minus and dup keys will be accepted TEXT Your keyboard is in text mode Your keyboard is in uppershift V Your display station is in insert mode Device Dependent These messages tell...

Page 62: ...r appear in the two underlined locations of the message After you enter a valid printer ID or class the cursor reappears nn Your display station is authorized to use printer number nn Numbers 01 throu...

Page 63: ...new keystroke sequence Or you can remove all the stored keystroke sequences press the Recrd key press and hold the Alt key and press the Erase Input key 9002 A hardware failure has occurred and your...

Page 64: ...the SetUp key These keys are not valid sequence keys To recover press the Reset key or a valid sequence key 9008 While performing the play function the shift state of your keyboard changed when the k...

Page 65: ...d the Alt key and the Reset key at the same time I To recover release the Alt key and SetUp key and then press the 1 Reset key 9016 You pressed several keys at once To recover press the keys one at a...

Page 66: ...Fixing Display Station Problems CHAPTER 4 FIXING DISPLAY STATION PROBLEMS 59 CustomerProblem Analysis and Resolution CPAR 59 CPAR Assistance 5 How To Use ThisChapter 59 Reference Figures 61 CPAR Proc...

Page 67: ...R instructionsor you do not wish to perform CPAR 1 Contact your IBM sales representative for assistance OR 2 IBM on site assistance by a Customer Engineer is available on a billable hourly basis The C...

Page 68: ...em If you are told to replace two elements the first one listed is the one that is most likely failing and will correct your problem over 90 of the time CHOOSE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING O THROUGH Q Your pr...

Page 69: ...will be referenced in the CPAR procedures Refer to thenn whenever you are unsure of what should be on your display or 0 or I and a or J Divider Scan Line Operator Information Area Divider Scan Line O...

Page 70: ...alphameric error code ID LL LI L2 L3 L4 L5 L LK NV displayed in the operator information area of your display Yes ID LLL1 LZL3 L4 L5 L LK NV No Operator Information Area Is there a K or KN error code...

Page 71: ...n did the alarm sound immediately pause sound again and then stop Is the display completely dark Did you press and hold any key for ten seconds when you set the Power switch to On Option D Chapter 4 F...

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Page 75: ...characters are present are they readable Yes No 4 30 Is there an error code 9001 through 9017 in the operator information area of your display M Yes T Chapter 3 Operator Messages and Error Codes No 4...

Page 76: ...can line appear on the display Yes No 4 36 Are any of the following five Do Not Enter messages displayed in the operator information area The n may be any digit 0 through 9 Yes I 4 35 X hq nn X N nnn...

Page 77: ...ndicator i il or I displayed in the first position of the operator information area V Yes No 4 36 I Is the cursor in the correct location Yes 4 16 No Replace the logic element Go to Chapter 5 C9468032...

Page 78: ...in the CPAR again If you still cannot locate the procedure to correct your problem contact your IBM sales representative Your display station should be operational If it is not begin the CPAR again If...

Page 79: ...his layout may only be one key on your keyboard If so the character marked in bold will appear on your display Does that character match the character displayed at X in the lower left quadrant of your...

Page 80: ...ine if your power cord is working properly exchange the one on your display station with one you know is working If your power cord Is not working go to Chapter 5 3 Set the Power switch to On 4 From t...

Page 81: ...c cover beside the power cord connection on the back of the display station Either end of the fuse may be installed to the right A replacement fuse may be purchased locally at a hardware store Fuse si...

Page 82: ...tch to On is the red light ON located through the top front vent Yes No Your display station should be operational If it is not begin the CPAR again If you still cannot locate the procedure to correct...

Page 83: ...ement to the open position Open Closed 3 Slide the locking bars on the right latches of the logic element as shown below Locking Bars 4 Push in and hold the two right latches on the logic element then...

Page 84: ...ment Latch 6 Turn the metal retaining ring on the keyboard cable counterclockwise until the cable is loose then disconnect the cable from the display element Retaining Ring 7 Set the Power switch to O...

Page 85: ...gh the top front vent IVIo Yes111 Your display station should be operational If it is not begin the CPAR again If you still cannot locate the procedure to Replace the logic element correct your proble...

Page 86: ...display station look for the red and green lights through the top front vent Red Light Area Is the green light ON Green Light Area Replace the display element Go to Chapter 5 Does the alarm turn ON an...

Page 87: ...vel by doing the following 1 Press the SetUp key 2 Press and hold the o key until a suitable brightness is obtained 3 Press the SetUp key Is the display still completely dark Yes No Replace the displa...

Page 88: ...r occurs frequently replace the logic element Go to Chapter 5 ID Reset your display station model ID Refer to Chapter 1 Section 3 Entering the Display Station Model ID and the Keyboard ID in this manu...

Page 89: ...he cable is loose then disconnect the cable from the display element Retaining Ring Does the LK error code remain on the display Yes No Replace the logic element Go to Chapter 5 install the original k...

Page 90: ...Go to Chapter 5 The character displayed at X indicates that a key is stuck H HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHKHHHKHHHHHHHH H H HKHUfltBmiHHOtftflMMWUIMItiKtllMgia H H H H EffiE E E Q H H H H H n nnni H bL XE...

Page 91: ...IJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZI23 The characters are magnified BCDEFGHIJKLMN0PQRSTUVWXYZ12 BCDEFGHIJKLMN0PQRSTUVWXYZ12 BCDEFGHIJKLMN0PQRSTUVWXYZ12 BCDEFGHIJKLMN0PQRSTUVWXYZ12 BCDEFGHIJKLMN0P0RSTUVWXYZ12 BCDEFGHIJ...

Page 92: ...1 i cf 5 r Hi 11i 14 jrrag VHiWk MuM The display appears to be rolling from top to bottom and from left to right Yes Replace the display element Go to Chapter 5 If the problem still exists replace the...

Page 93: ...OEFGHIJKLMNOPQBSTUVWXYZ123 No Yesm p4 33 Adjust the brightness and contrast controls on your display station by doing the following 1 Press the SetUp key 2 Press the key until asuitable brightness is...

Page 94: ...ters on the display appear to be incomplete or have missing dots Yes Replace the logic element Go to Chapter 5 No Replace the display element Go to Chapter 5 If the problem still exists replace the lo...

Page 95: ...d ID If you are unsure of the correct keyboard ID check with your system operator After making sure the display station keyboard ID is set correctly do you still have the problem with your keyboard Ye...

Page 96: ...urn on the display station again If the problem still exists go to step 4 34 Your display is not readable or stationary Replace the display element Go to Chapter 5 If the problem still exists replace...

Page 97: ...t the keyboard ID refer to Chapter 2 An 2 error code appears in the operator information area of your display or An XN 225 or 206 error code appears in the operator information area of your display 1...

Page 98: ...splay station model ID and the keyboard ID are set correctly Check with the system operator if you are not sure what your display station model ID and your keyboard ID are For instructions on how to s...

Page 99: ...T will appear on the status line SEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEKEEEEE IAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAWAAAAAAAAAAAAAIAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH II H l...

Page 100: ...as shown below and a 3 wil appear above the T 6 Check the information in reverse image on the lines to the right of D01 through D028 Do these lines in reverse image contain all zeros Replace the logi...

Page 101: ...al bars will flash across the screen b An alarm will sound approximately every seven seconds After several seconds does this occur correctly No Yes Press and hold the Reset key until the display stops...

Page 102: ...Test key A T will appear In the operator information area 2 Disconnect the cable from the cable attachment module Cable Attachment Module 3 Press the key shown below IMBlliail lMI Eiiaa Bn n iiniii i...

Page 103: ...EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE Does the display appear with the two horizontal bars blinking in the lower left quadrant Yes No Replace the logic element Go to Chapter 5 If the problem still exists replace the cabl...

Page 104: ...emenl Exchange and Replacement 98 Display Element Removal and Replacement 99 Keyboard Element Removal and Replacement 105 Logic Element Removal and Replacement 107 Cable Attachment Module Removal and...

Page 105: ...verify the failure 3 Find the Repair Identification number of the failing element This number is located on the Repair Identification tag installed on each of the three main elements These tags shoul...

Page 106: ...Agreement and Reference Number The IBM National Support Centre will verify your Warranty and Maintenance Agreement Status Element Exchange and Replacement 98 If the original problem still exists after...

Page 107: ...1 Place the display element in the highest position and make sure it is tilted forward O Push in side knobs O Pull up 2 Set the Power switch to Off l 3 Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet and...

Page 108: ...s 7 Push in and hold the two right latches on the logic element then while holding the latches pull the right side of the logic element from the display element Latches 100 8 Remove the two left latch...

Page 109: ...package a failing element go to Packaging Instructions in this chapter Make sure that you Return both security keys Remove the power cord and cable attachment module DO NOT RETURN THESE WITH THE DISPL...

Page 110: ...tachment module into the display element until it stops then turn the knob clockwise until tight I I Open Closed 16 Make sure the two locking bars on the right latches of the logic element are pushed...

Page 111: ...esponding holes on the display element 18 Firmly push the right side of the logic element into the display element making sure the two right latches are secure Latches m 20 Turn the lever on the botto...

Page 112: ...rify that the display station operates normally If the problem still exists you may have to replace a second element For instructions return to the last step of the CPAR that directed you to Chapter 5...

Page 113: ...6 a Identify or record the locations where you have special keytops installed see Appendix BV b Using the plastic keytop removal tool remove all the special keytops you may have installed on your mac...

Page 114: ...he wall outlet 106 10 Set the Power switch to On and verify that the display station is operating correctly If the problem still exists you may have to replace a second element For instructions return...

Page 115: ...logic element They can be easily damaged 1 Place the display element in the highest position 4 Remove the cable from the cable atti O Push in side knobs O Pull 2 Set the Power switch to Off 3 Unplug t...

Page 116: ...element from the display element Latches Exchange the failing logic element with a good one For instructions on how to package a failing element go to Packaging Instructions in this chapter Remove th...

Page 117: ...he right side of the logic element away from the display element insert the two left latches into the corresponding holes on the display element Hole I f I 14 Firmly push the right side of the logic e...

Page 118: ...ext step 20 Set the Power switch to On and verify that the display station is operating correctly If the problem still exists you may have to replace a second element For instructions return to the la...

Page 119: ...Set the Power switch to Off 3 Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet 4 Remove the cable from the cable attachment module Cable Cable Attachment Module 5 Loosen the knob on the cable attachment mod...

Page 120: ...t 112 8 Connect the cable to the cable attachment module ffl 9 Plug the power cord into the wall outlet 10 Set the Power switch to On and verifythat the display station is operating correctly If the p...

Page 121: ...s to be mailed Note it is the user s responsibility to maintain the shipping containers The failing element should be packed using the original or equivalent packaging material and returned to IBM for...

Page 122: ...nt CAUTION Do not touch any parts on the inside of the logic element They can be easily damaged Keyboard Element The failing element should be packed using the original or equivalent packaging materia...

Page 123: ...t packaging material can be used to return these elements an envelope and so on Or you may place this in the packaging material along with one of the other elements you are returning for service Chapt...

Page 124: ...all the special keytops in the appropriate positions 3 On the blank template below record the location of your special keytops 4 If repair service is ever needed on your keyboard remove the special ke...

Page 125: ...Index delete key 46 device cancel key 46 digit key 39 dim display 29 31 display adjustments 25 display dim 29 31 display station cleaning 23 Model identifier ID32 operation 23 power off 29 power on 29...

Page 126: ...or control 41 cursr sel 44 delete 46 digit 39 double speed horizontal positioning 42 dup 35 dv cnl 46 enter 47 er Inp 45 erase EOF 45 erase input 45 field mark 35 fwd42 120 home 41 horizontal position...

Page 127: ...security keylock 29 selecting block cursor 31 cursor style 31 display dim 31 dual case mono case A a 31 extended display 31 keyboard identifier ID32 keyboard numeric lock 32 Model identifier ID32 norm...

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