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Summary of Contents for iSeries 5075

Page 1: ...AS 400e Setting Up Your 5075 Expansion Unit V ersion 4 SA41 5148 00...

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Page 3: ...AS 400e Setting Up Your 5075 Expansion Unit V ersion 4 SA41 5148 00...

Page 4: ...on page v and Notices on page 31 First Edition May 2000 This edition applies only to reduced instruction set computer RISC systems Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 2000 All rights...

Page 5: ...5075 to another expansion unit 9 Connecting your 5075 to the beginning of a loop 9 Connecting your 5075 to the middle of a loop 11 Connecting your 5075 to the end of a loop 12 Chapter 4 Completing you...

Page 6: ...iv Setting Up Your 5075 Expansion Unit V4R5...

Page 7: ...d If possible disconnect all power cords from the existing system before you add or remove a device RSFTD203 DANGER To prevent a possible electrical shock during an electrical storm do not connect or...

Page 8: ...e applicable Battery Return Program In the United States IBM has established a collection process for reuse recycling or proper disposal of used IBM batteries and battery packs For information on prop...

Page 9: ...wn system peripherals such as printers monitors and PCs Prerequisite and related information Use the AS 400 Information Center as your starting point for looking up AS 400 technical information You ca...

Page 10: ...00 937 3430 Other countries 1 507 253 5192 v If you prefer to send comments electronically use one of these e mail addresses Comments on books RCHCLERK us ibm com IBMMAIL to IBMMAIL USIB56RZ Comments...

Page 11: ...it is an AS 400e server 820 you also may connect your 5075 to another expansion unit If you are connecting your 5075 directly to your system unit you need to have these prerequisites v An unused syste...

Page 12: ...edundant link configuration by connecting an extra HSL cable link between the expansion units and the system unit To ensure continued access to your disk units in the event of a link failure use a red...

Page 13: ...hat are connected to your system unit __ 6 Unplug the power cord for your system unit from the electrical outlet __ 7 Did you receive a 7002 internal flex cable with your 5075 Yes No Go to Chapter 2 I...

Page 14: ...ssible explosion do not burn or charge the battery Exchange only with the IBM approved part Discard the battery as instructed by local regulations RSFTC241 __ 2 Attach the disposable wrist strap to pr...

Page 15: ...page 6 __ 4 Place gasket D over connectors C __ 5 Install connector C in HSL cable port at E __ 6 Install retaining screws into connector B __ 7 Plug connector B into backplane at A Figure 4 Attach wr...

Page 16: ...cover by aligning the tabs on the top and bottom edge Press forward to make sure that all tabs enter the slots Slide the cover toward the front of the system unit until it stops and install the screw...

Page 17: ...units skip this chapter and go to Chapter 3 Connecting your 5075 to another expansion unit on page 9 Make sure that you have powered down your system unit before you begin See Powering down your syste...

Page 18: ...an HSL cable to HSL connector 1 on your 5075 __ 4 Connect an SPCN cable to connector J15 on your 5075 __ 5 Install the power cable to your 5075 Do not plug it into the electrical outlet __ 6 Connect t...

Page 19: ...ystem unit before you begin See Powering down your system unit on page 3 for instructions See Appendix B Connector Locations on page 23 if you need help finding the connectors on your expansion units...

Page 20: ...uns between Unit X and your system unit __ 5 Connect the HSL cable from your system unit to the HSL connector 0 on your 5075 This cable should now run between your system unit and your 5075 __ 6 Conne...

Page 21: ...the SPCN cable from connector J15 __ 3 At unit Y remove the HSL cable from connector 0 __ 4 Connect the cables to your 5075 Go to Appendix B Connector Locations on page 23 for connector locations __ a...

Page 22: ...n your system unit and the expansion unit which is currently in the last position Refer to the expansion unit which is currently in the last position as unit Y as is shown in Figure 11 and Figure 12 _...

Page 23: ...from your 5075 HSL connector 0 to HSL connector 1 on unit Y __ 5 Connect the SPCN cable from your 5075 connector J15 to connector J16 on unit Y __ 6 Install the covers on all of the expansion units an...

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Page 25: ...outlets __ a Your system unit __ b All expansion units attached to the system __ c The system unit console __ d The system printer __ 3 Turn power on to each of the following system components by usi...

Page 26: ...in the Function Data display __ c Press the Enter push button on the control panel __ d Press the Increment Decrement push button until B appears in the Function Data display __ e Press the Enter pus...

Page 27: ...se steps __ a Make sure that you powered on your 5075 __ b Make sure that you installed the cables correctly Refer to Chapter 2 Installing your 5075 directly to your system unit on page 7 or Chapter 3...

Page 28: ...d enter 001 __ 3 Enter the serial number at the Serial Number field located on the central panel label __ g Press the Enter key The message Vital product data has been successfully written appears __...

Page 29: ...5075 270 and 820 back covers do not look identical However the procedure to remove them is the same 5074 back cover 1 Use the latch shown at A to open the back cover on your expansion unit 2 If neede...

Page 30: ...5079 back cover Open the rear cover on your 5079 by pressing the latch at A Figure 14 Opening the 5074 back cover 20 Setting Up Your 5075 Expansion Unit V4R5...

Page 31: ...Figure 15 Opening the 5079 rear cover Appendix A Removing the covers 21...

Page 32: ...22 Setting Up Your 5075 Expansion Unit V4R5...

Page 33: ...Appendix B Connector Locations 270 HSL connector locations Figure 16 270 HSL connector locations Copyright IBM Corp 2000 23...

Page 34: ...820 HSL connector locations 5075 connector locations Figure 17 820 HSL connector locations Figure 18 5075 connector locations 24 Setting Up Your 5075 Expansion Unit V4R5...

Page 35: ...5074 connector locations Figure 19 5074 connector locations Appendix B Connector Locations 25...

Page 36: ...5079 connector locations Figure 20 5079 connector locations 26 Setting Up Your 5075 Expansion Unit V4R5...

Page 37: ...llowing Before you can use F Increment Decrement Buttons and G Enter Push button you need to press H Mode Select to select manual mode K You will use the push buttons on the control panel Familiarize...

Page 38: ...G Enter Push button H Mode Select J Electronic Keystick Slot 28 Setting Up Your 5075 Expansion Unit V4R5...

Page 39: ...first position is the position closest to connector A0 on the system unit See Figure 21 and Figure 22 v If there are four or five external units the 503x must be in the second position of the HSL loop...

Page 40: ...Figure 23 HSL loop with four external units Figure 24 HSL loop with five external units Figure 25 SPCN loop with 503x 30 Setting Up Your 5075 Expansion Unit V4R5...

Page 41: ...BM World Trade Asia Corporation Licensing 2 31 Roppongi 3 chome Minato ku Tokyo 106 Japan The following paragraph does not apply to the United Kingdom or any other country where such provisions are in...

Page 42: ...ence in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order to meet FCC emission limits IBM i...

Page 43: ...on IBM option cards Australia and New Zealand Class A Statement Attention This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be re...

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