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Summary of Contents for SYSTEM/36 5362

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Page 2: ...i 5ystem 36 Setting Up Your Computer 5362 File Number 536 00 Order Number 5A21 9487 3...

Page 3: ...and addresses used by an actual business enterprise is entirely coincidental References in this publication to IBM products programs or services do not imply that IBM intends to make these available...

Page 4: ...ur System Development Support Utility Guide Source Entry Utility Guide Data File Utility Guide Work Station Utility Guide Changing Your System Configuration Using and Programming the 1255 Magnetic Cha...

Page 5: ...message manuals System Problem Determination online problem determination Planning for New Devices Programming Available at Release 5 new program product manuals Changing Your System Configuration 525...

Page 6: ...CTION 5 CONNECTING THE CABLES TO YOUR 4224 Printer 321 DISPLAY STATIONS AND PRINTERS 43 4234 Printer Model 2 323 4245 Printer 326 SECTION 6 CONNECTING THE PERSONAL COMPUTER 5219 Printer 328 CABLES TO...

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Page 8: ...s and indicators during setup and checkout Section 13 presents basic computer operating information for using keyboards and displays Note This publication follows the convention that he means he or sh...

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Page 10: ...p first and then the additional information Additional Information for 1 3 Are the display stations and printers set up and checked out Sometimes this manual Will use the words work statIon Work statI...

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Page 12: ...ms _ through __ were completed D Are the grounded electrical outlets installed The power plug on your computer is approved for use with this device and meets the laboratory or test house standards For...

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Page 14: ...that you must have to set up the computer These are shown The remaining portion of the setup box is for the system features such as Communications If you see a feature package in that area of the box...

Page 15: ...9 36 SYSTEM SUPPORT p GRAM IDEIH MCDDE DSKTOJ VOLOJ Of OJ 102 1Sedor 101 711 CU5110000009 BHUE5S7 CART 329 DOl o I SERIAlI00152DS BATCH OOI SEQ 0109 SLOT 023 MEDIA 49 D Did you receive the above items...

Page 16: ...Are you familiar with data processing and computers YES NO GotoSec n13 Basic Computer Operating Information What Must Be Done Before Setup 5...

Page 17: ...ers set up according to the special instructions in Workbook 8 YES NO NOT SURE For special instructions on setting up the display stations and printers see Workbook 8 in the planning packet What to Do...

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Page 19: ...switches Set the Terminator switch Connect any work station cables Perform any test with the display station or printer connected to the computer The above four tasks will be performed by you later i...

Page 20: ...IBM Personal Computer Display Station Emulation Adapter Installation and Problem Determination Procedures or IBM Personal Computer Enhanced Display Station Emulation Adapter Installation and Problem...

Page 21: ...hes Set the Terminator switch Connect any work station cables Perform any test with the display station or printer connected to the computer The above four tasks will be performed by you later in this...

Page 22: ...Device Manual Tasks to Complete IBM ilm1111 5224 IBM 5256 III __ IBM 5551 System Unit Device Manual Tasks IBM 5262 Model 1 to Complete What Must Be Done Before SeJiWD 11...

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Page 24: ...on 2 Setting Up Your Computer Before you begin Section 2 make sure you have Read the information about How to Use This Manual Completed Section 1 What Must Be Done Before Setup Setting Up Your CompY e...

Page 25: ...the panels in place Return the security keys to the security lock Turn the security lock to the Service position 1 The panels are in the setup box During this setup procedure you will be looking at di...

Page 26: ...Unit Emergency switch is set to the Power Off position Insert the power cord into the computer UPS Connector t1 j The UPS connector is used for the uninterruptible power supply For more information s...

Page 27: ...electrical changes required by your local safety regulations IMPORTANT Record the key number here Be sure to separate the keys Store one key in a safe place If the security lock is not in the Service...

Page 28: ...Go to Section 3 Connecting the Cables to the Computer Setting Up Your Co er 17...

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Page 30: ...Section 3 Connecting the Cables to the Computer Connecting The Cables To The Computer 19...

Page 31: ...t connects to port 0 on the computer Align the widest slot in the cable connector to the key in the port t Align and Push In Key Widest Slot CAUTION The cables and cable connectors are durable but can...

Page 32: ...Push in hold and turn the retaining ring until it is tight 3 The part of the cable connector that turns is the retaining ring Retaining Ring Connecting The Cables To The Computer 21...

Page 33: ...as many as four work station cables attached to your computer Use Form D or Form F to determine which cables connect to the ports Also the sockets on the computer are called ports Sockets on the displ...

Page 34: ...the work station cable that connects to port 1 2 or 3 on the computer To Port 1 on the Computer Align the widest slot in the cable connector to the key in the port Connecting The Cables To The ComDlli...

Page 35: ...Continue connecting work station cables to the computer until all of the cables are connected To Port 2 on the Computer The part of the cable connector that turns is the retaining ring The opposite en...

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Page 37: ...tes 01 02 and 03 are used when installing the 6157 Tape Drive mlrnFrnmrnrn t F r r r rr r r F F F IIii x 111111 OO rm WWW I Ii i i1 a t a t iIiiii I g a t l I r r b IIiiOI Iii 0 0 r IABCDEFGHJK LMN PQ...

Page 38: ...6157 Tape Drive b Power cord c IBM 6157 Streaming Tape Drive Setup and Operating Instructions SA23 1 045 hereafter referred to as the operator s manual Do not use the operator s manual for setup Conne...

Page 39: ...locate the box that contains a The 6157 Tape Drive feature card b Top card connector c Wrap connector d One purple half circle label e One scratch tape cartridge 28...

Page 40: ...able Place the 6157 Tape Drive on the top of the computer or on a piece of furniture that is close enough so that the 6157 Tape Drive signal cable will reach the back of the computer DO NOT connect th...

Page 41: ...30 Be sure the power switch is set to the Off position on the 6157 Tape Drive you are connecting o Illiiliiiillilil bD Plug the power cord into the 6157 Tape Drive DO NOT turn the 6157 Tape Drive on...

Page 42: ...Plug the power cord into an electrical outlet near your system unit Connecting the Cables to the Comp r 31...

Page 43: ...ctor to the multi pin outlet located on the rear of the computer as shown in the diagram below If connecting the Local Area Network to your computer go to Section 4 otherwise go to Section 5 Connectin...

Page 44: ...Section 4 Connecting the Local Area Network LAN To Your Computer...

Page 45: ...e to the IBM Personal Computer AT is called a signal cable When installed it extends from the back of your 5362 System Unit to the Personal Computer AT 5362 System Unit Goto_ Signal Cable Personal Com...

Page 46: ...System Unit for an outlet labeled with a gray diamond If a cable is connected to this outlet the signal cable is installed Has the signal cable already been installed YES NO Connecting the Local Area...

Page 47: ...ess the Start Function key bIIage Currenl IDSkene In Use c J c J c J Program Processor c J c J Output Dsplay c J 36 Note The Select Function key automatically advances the numbers 1 through 9 and lett...

Page 48: ...to communicate over the local area network o Locate the Local Area Network signal cable Wrap Connector An IBM Personal Computer AT 5170 must be used to connect the System 36 to the local area network...

Page 49: ...2 System Unit as follows 38 1 Match the gray diamond labeled cable connector to the port labeled with a gray diamond 2 Align and push in the cable connector 3 Tighten the screws CAUTION Avoid connecti...

Page 50: ...rimary adapter and interrupt level 2 For line 10 to alternate adapter and interrupt level 3 Refer to the chapter USetting the Switches in the manual Guide to Operations SY27 3617 in the IBM Token Ring...

Page 51: ...nt adapter the IBM Token Ring Network PC Adapter s II The set up instructions and check out procedures are packaged with each device Connect the signal cable to the System 36 LAN Attachment Adapter th...

Page 52: ...mputer AT Do not use any diskettes in the diskette drive o You have completed LAN setup Go to Section 5 Connecting the Cables to Your Display Stations and Printers Connecting the Local Area Network LA...

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Page 54: ...Section 5 Connecting the Cables to Your Display Stations and Printers __ L_ r _ I__ _ V_II n _I C il t Dr A...

Page 55: ...on each device See the IBM 5291 in I for an example Set the Power switch to 0 Off on the device you are connecting IBM 3179 Model 2 IBM 3196 IBM 3180 Model 2 IBM 5251 Model 11 Notes 1 The IBM 5551 Sys...

Page 56: ...ch on most work stations has two positions The o equals off and the I equals on Do not confuse the 0 and I on the Power switch with the addresses found on Form F IBM 5224 IBM 5262 Model 1 IBM 5225 IBM...

Page 57: ...ets 1 and 2 2 The IBM 3179 Model 2 3196 and 4224 sockets are interchangeable IBM 3179 Model 2 IBM 3196 IBM 3180 Model 2 IBM 5251 Model 11 Socket 1 Socket 2 Socket 1 Socket 1 is where you will connect...

Page 58: ...I I I 2 B J Socket 1 IBM 4245 Sockets f I I I I IBM 5219 I 2G Socket 2 1 r Socket 1 _ IBM 5224 IBM 5225 IBM 5256 Socket 2 Socket 1 IBM 5262 Model 1 Socket 2 y I Socket 1 IBM 5551 System Unit Connecti...

Page 59: ...PORTANT If you are working with a 5251 Model 11 display station see the additional information Align the widest slot in the cable to the key in socket 1 On the 5251 Model 11 Display Station the cable...

Page 60: ...Push in hold and turn the retaining ring until it is tight 1 Connecting the Cables to Your Display Stations and Printers 49...

Page 61: ...tion or printer connect it to socket 2 On the 5551 System Unit remove the Terminator connector before attaching the cable On the 5251 Display Station Model 11 the cable that attaches to socket 2 passe...

Page 62: ...f sockets on the device you are working with 1 OR If the device If the device has two sockets has one socket The 5551 System Unit always has two sockets Go to I Connecting the Cables to Your Display S...

Page 63: ...Terminator switch to 1 if one cable is connected 1 Cable 2 or Blue Terminator Switch Terminator Switch See 5551 System Unit on a following page Terminator Switch Location On the 5251 Model 11 5219 522...

Page 64: ...56 IBM 5262 Model 1 4 I ij 2 1 I I 1 The IBM 3179 Model 2 3180 Model 2 3196 3812 4224 and 4245 do not have a Terminator switch Termination is done automatically when you connect the cables Section 4 9...

Page 65: ...d 5553 Printer do not have Address or Terminator switches Addressing and termination are done on the 5551 System Unit If two cables are connected no further step is necessary If one cable is connected...

Page 66: ...This page is intentionally left blank Connecting the Cables to Your Display Stations and Printers 55...

Page 67: ...re working with and go to the appropriate step IBM 3179 Model 2 IBM 3196 IBM 3180 Model 2 IBM 5251 Model 11 Switches iii IBM 5291 Model 1 Address Switches IBM 5291 Model 2 Address Switches IBM 5292 IB...

Page 68: ...ept the IBM 3179 Model 2 3180 Model 2 3196 and 5292 Display Stations 4224 and 4245 Printers are assigned addresses by setting address switches The address on the IBM 3179 Model 2 3180 Model 2 3196 and...

Page 69: ...Checking Out and Configuring Your Computer If the 5256 or the 5225 Printer that you are working with has address switches go to lID If the 5256 or 5225 Printer does not have address switches set the P...

Page 70: ...on or printer you are working on it is a number 0 through 6 D Local Floor Plan JIIII r F Local Work Station Diagram Workbooks 3 and 5 l l r I r tl 1 TI r t tl t t _ Customer Name Customer Number _ __...

Page 71: ...ch the work station address number to one of the following switch settings 0 3 6 1 4 2 5 Invalid On the 5251 Display Station Model 11 replace the access cover after you set the address switches Access...

Page 72: ...e you connected all of the display stations and printers YES NO If you are unsure ask the person who planned the setup Section Checking Out and Configuring Your Computer Connecting the Cables to Your...

Page 73: ...D or F and find the address for the 5291 Display Station Model 1 it is a number 0 through 6 Tt l 11 F Local Work Station Diagram Workbooks 3 and 5 2 Customer Name Customer Number _ __ _DO 1___ 1___ 1...

Page 74: ...g switch settings then set the switches 0 3 6 1 4 2 itfS 5 iSS Invalid tItS Using the switch setting in the above chart as a guide use a ball point pen or pencil to set the switches Service Switch Con...

Page 75: ...r switch to I On Have you connected all of the display stations and printers YES NO Section Checking Out and Configuring Your Computer 64 The Service switch is used by your hardware service representa...

Page 76: ...he address for the 5292 Display Station it is a number 0 through 6 Set the 5292 Display Station Power switch to I On Make sure there are no objects resting on the keyboard Connectina the Cables to You...

Page 77: ...lS U EJ 0 EJ 0 IDg EJ EJ B CEDEJ U J EJ EJ EJ 0 00 D8EJ EJ bJ U EJ EJ EJ EJ 0 0 0 E EJ 8 1 II ffij 1 l J TIJ I Press the key 111 The above display appears The Select Option indicator goes on 111 I I...

Page 78: ...ddress you want appears in the lower right corner of the display screen EJ DO J f l I l nn caOEJEJtJdbEJwdtrEJw EJ EJEl bJ EJ DElDEJ EJ EJ EJ EJ EJ EJ 0 EJ EJ OEJD EJ EJ EJ 0 EJ EJ EJ EJ JI II IffiD I...

Page 79: ...J EJ 0 0 0 DaEJ EJ G J D EJ EJ EJ 0 0 D E EJ El EJ II IffitJl IDrnDDD The address is now entered and saved Have you connected all of the display stations and printers YES NO Section CheCking Out and C...

Page 80: ...through 6 D Local Floor Plan r To a Port on the Computer 11 1illJ I I ti 1111 HlIT I I Ii T I LJ Wlliilill 1 d I i 1 J l I I I bnLJ F local Work Station Diagram Workbooks 3 and 5 o 1___ 1 __ 1 __ ___...

Page 81: ...te If you do not have a 5553 Printer attached to the same system unit set the address dial to 9 5555 Display 5551 System Unit 5553 Printer nnnnnn nnn Address Dial for the IIIIIIII 5555 Display n Addre...

Page 82: ...the I On position Have you connected all the 5551 System Units YES NO The 5555 Display does not have a Power switch If you are unsure ask the person who planned the setup Section Checking Out and Con...

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Page 84: ...on the bottom of the display The display station address on the bottom of the display increases If the key is pressed when a 6 is displayed the number changes to 0 and the cycle starts over l Connecti...

Page 85: ...appears on the bottom of the display_ Your display station address is now on the display You must now 1 press the Set Up key and then 2 press the Reset key The address is now entered Have you connecte...

Page 86: ...n Diagram Workbooks 3 and 5 2 Customer Name Customer Number _ __ O _1 ___ 1___ ___ ___ ___ 1 __ Each 5291 Display Station Model 2 must be assigned an address The 5291 Display Station Model 2 is assign...

Page 87: ...6 1 4 2 5 Invalid Using the switch setting in the above chart as a guide use a ball point pen or a pencil to set the switches The Service switch is used by the hardware service representative It has n...

Page 88: ...you connected all of the display stations and printers YES NO If you are unsure ask the person who planned the setup Section 8 C Cking Out and Configuring Your Computer Connecting the Cables to Your...

Page 89: ...at Form 0 or F and find the address for the 4214 Printer Model 2 it is a number 0 through 6 r F Local Work Station Diagram Workbooks 3 and 5 Customer Name Customer Number _ __ o 1___ 1___ 1___ 1___ _...

Page 90: ...F continuous form 11 stopped DOD document on demand or 11 stopped MSF manual sheet feed will appear on the 4214 Printer Model 2 output display For more information refer to the manual 4214 Printer Mod...

Page 91: ...to Form tptlOnJrOlumel Buffer Cancel DDLJetu p Feed Print Print _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 8_ _9 _ _ 0 Press the Okey and the Okey 80 Option appears on the 4214 Printer Model 2 output display Option L L...

Page 92: ...Model 2 LJ tart Dt J ne Feed o 1 LJ top D Form Feed 8 9 2 uOOOOLJ loPtlOn IIVOlumel Buffer Cancel DDLJetu p Pnnt Print ABC D E F If you enter an incorrect number press Fl the U key and start again fr...

Page 93: ...ge Permanent 2 press the LJkey to save the address you assigned Note The 2 means that you can choose to save the address it is not necessarily the address you assigned LJDl J DDDDLJ LJ to p O m U ptoo...

Page 94: ...d the setup T T Section 8 Checking Out and Configuring Your Computer look at Form D or F and find the address for the 3179 Display Station Model 2 it is a number 0 through 6 Cu tom rNeme _ _ c to tNum...

Page 95: ...H H H 0abcdefgh I dvH JklmnopqrI2 H H H H stuvwx zl Dy RH _ H H H H HBCDEFGHH 6000 JKLMNOPQ lUUUU H H H 111111 111111 H STUVWXYZ OOo60012345b7SQ uuuu H H H H H H 1 1 1111 1111111 11111111111111111111...

Page 96: ...GJJ Q gDDD E3D Ej EiJ El i j raill f j 0 ZlJ HJ 01 1 6J 8J LJ 9J S J 1 J Z I L J un ru ru ru ru ru ill e rFil j D 8J 8 11 11 8 BJ BJ ltlJ Q Q Q Ei DB II 11 ill Ei Q Q1 Q Q Q Q Q j Gl D D ggl D D Q g D...

Page 97: ...Press the key 86 A blinking diamond appears on the bottom of the display l 0 0 j...

Page 98: ...tom of the display increases If the key is pressed when a 6 is displayed the number changes to 0 and the cycle starts over l Note If 9012 appears on the bottom of the display repeat step mi Connecting...

Page 99: ...igned to your display station appears on the bottom of the display Do you have the Multinational Character Set feature on your system YES NO Press the Multinational Character Set key l 0 4 j The Multi...

Page 100: ...e key Press the n JI JLJI key Have you connected all of the display stations and printers YES NO Section iCheCking Out and Configuring Your Computer Connecting the Cables to Your Display Stations and...

Page 101: ...F6 F7 Fa Allen Ploy rFll Press the B key 90 A blinking diamond appears on the bottom of the display The display station address a number 0 through 6 appears beside the blinking diamond on the bottom o...

Page 102: ...ars on the bottom of the display Do you have the Multinational Character Set feature on your system YES NO B Press the Multinational Character Set S key l 0 4 j The Multinational Character Set indicat...

Page 103: ...y and the key Press the 7 B 9 20 21 22 23 24 F5 F6 F7 FB F9 no F11 r12 Prmt H lp Clear Have you connected all of the display stations and printers YES NO Section CheCking a Out and Configuring _ Your...

Page 104: ...Diagram Workbooks 3 and 5 m f i I j 11 1 IT 7ffln ni iT ff I t I t t l t II I t 1 I f t O f ttt Il l I tt t I I I ii pttt illil t I I 142241 I 00 I 1 I I ront I L _ J Customer Name Customer Number _...

Page 105: ...Set the Power switch on the 4224 Printer to the I On position 94...

Page 106: ...J key then press the D key 000000 000000 000000 000000 Ir 1bJ DDI I 300 appears on the 4224 Printer operator panel display 000000 000000 000000 000000 r 1300lbJ Connecting the Cables to Your Display S...

Page 107: ...e 4224 Printer operator panel display 000000 000000 000000 000000 Press and hold the 1 1 key then press the D key 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 1 3 0 51r J 000 appears on the...

Page 108: ...5 Space 6 ODD oDD key Press and hold the 1 1 key then press the 0 key 000000 000000 000000 000000 Valid addresses are 000 through 006 0 through 6 The following occurs 1 FFF appears on the 4224 Printer...

Page 109: ...000000 Ir J DDI I DDD uDD Have you connected all the display stations and printers YES NO Section cheCking Out and Configuring Your Computer 98 The Ready light comes on 000000 000000 If you are unsure...

Page 110: ...nd repeat step 5 80 Hold the key until a display like this appears TEST 11 W IIt I I _ o tttllll _ f a I Jtl_ riQ 181 I I 1811111 slu_zl tiOt U t tl 1 IAI DEF I toOQa IJI lIHlPqRIUUUUY s TUWXTz lOOOO8...

Page 111: ...lJ 9 1 S J t l f J Z l J ny 1rZj rz J ZZ J tZ J Olj 6U 8U lU 9U S l tU L l 4m S o rFllDD a BJ flJ11 11 flJ 8J 8 8 It Q QJ QJ EJ O GJ Ir 7J1rEillO j Gj Q Q Q Q Q Q Q G SO OQQQ n D OJQ 8 BJ Q QJ Q GJ G...

Page 112: ...lU lq V rFlUo DJ 8J 8 11 11 8 BJ 8 8 ltlJ Q Q QJ EJ j G 1 1 illo j Q Q Q Q Q Q Q raGJ o O Q Q Q O O Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q jJ B8 Q Q Q GJ G 8 QJ Q QJ QJ Q Q Q Q Gi Q GJ o 0000088 rnrnrn D Q Q Q QJ i5 QJ Q...

Page 113: ...to your display station appears on the bottom of the display Do you have the Multinational Character Set feature on your system YES NO 102 Press the Multinational Character Set key l 0 4 j The Multina...

Page 114: ...key Press the ______ key Have you connected all of the display stations and printers YES NO Section iCheCking Out and Configuring Your Computer Connecting the Cables to Your Display Stations and Prin...

Page 115: ...e key and thell 11 key fFll ff 3llfE4nfE5l1 fE9l1 t J l J t J t J 104 A blinking diamond appears on the bottom of the display l ________________ _I The display station address a number 0 through 6 app...

Page 116: ...YES NO T Press the rr nkey and the Multinational Character Set rE1l key rfF13ll fE51lff ll ff llfE9ll l Jt J lru The Multinational Character Set indicator appears on the bottom of the display_ l_____...

Page 117: ...Press the key and the SetUp key Press the Reset key Attn Dvenl Have you connected all of the display stations and printers YES NO Section rCheCking Out and Configuring _ Your Computer 106...

Page 118: ...4234 Model 2 Printer it is a number 0 through 6 D LaaI IoarPlon H t llf local Work Station Diagram Workbooks 3 and 5 2 Customer Name Customer Number _ __ o 1___ 1___ 1___ ___ 1___ ___ Connectina the...

Page 119: ...2 5 isS Invalid __ Using the switch setting in the above chart as a guide use a ballpoint pen or a pencil to set the switches The Service switch is used by the hardware service representative It has...

Page 120: ...Set the Power switch to I On When you power on the 4234 Model 2 Printer the printer goes through some diagnostic tests When the printer completes the diagnostic tests the Attention light Gomes on Conn...

Page 121: ...he address is now saved Have you connected all of the display stations and printers YES NO Section heCking Out and Configuring Your Computer 110 After you press the 5 key the Ready light comes on and...

Page 122: ...Station Diagram Workbooks 3 and 5 1 tt I II t r _ III j d II 1 It Ii l t I t t j i i 5382 J I 38121 I 00 I I TI I gl L _ J Customer Name Customer Number _ __ 1lfIIJ 0 0 _ 1 T 0_ 2 IIIofWJO_O 3 _0 4 _...

Page 123: ...to the manual System 36 38 A ttachment Feature Installation Instructions Have you connected all the display stations and printers YES NO 112 y Section 8 Checking Out and Configuring Your Computer If...

Page 124: ...Section 6 Connecting the Personal Computer Cables to Your System 36 Connecting the Personal Computer Cables to Your System 3 113...

Page 125: ...IBM Personal Computer Enhanced Display Station Emulation Adapter Installation and Problem Determination Procedures 3 You are familiar with the steps necessary to load the 5250 Emulation Program See th...

Page 126: ...Do one of the following If you have the Display Station Emulation Adapter If you have the Enhanced Display Station Emulation Adapter Connecting the Personal Computer Cables to Your System 36 115...

Page 127: ...r T connector Find the cable that will connect to the T connector 116 The T connector Part 6851167 Amphenol Part 82 5677 is where you will connect the cable Note Amphenol is the name of the manufactur...

Page 128: ...the cable to the key in the T connector You can attach the cable to either side of the T connector Key Slot Push in hold and turn the retaining ring until it is tight Connecting the Personal Computer...

Page 129: ...Do you have another cable to connect to the T connector YES NO 118...

Page 130: ...Connect the cable to the T connector then go to aD Connecting the Personal Computer Cables to Your System 119...

Page 131: ...120 Do you have a terminator YES NO The terminator Part 7362188 Amphenol Part 82 5587 is optional it does not come with the Personal Computer Convenience Kit...

Page 132: ...you use a terminator make sure switches 4 and 5 of the 6 position switch assembly are set to the Off position Setting the switches Off will let you attach another cable at a later time without taking...

Page 133: ...On position Goto lID Switches 4 and 5 were set when you installed the Display Station Emulation Adapter For instructions on how to set switches on a switch assembly see the IBM Personal Computer Disp...

Page 134: ...is attached to the personal computer The integrated attachment cable Part 6403635 is where you will connect the cable CAUTION Avoid connecting cables during an electrical storm Connecting the Persona...

Page 135: ...124 Find the cable that will connect to socket 1 of the integrated attachment cable Align the widest slot in the cable to the key in socket 1 Key Slot...

Page 136: ...d cable to attach to the integrated attachment cable connect it to socket 2 If not go toBm The Enhanced Display Station Emulation Adapter has automatic termination built into socket 2 instead of a ter...

Page 137: ...lation Program User s Guide or the IBM Personal Computer Enhanced 5250 Emulation Program User s Guide and refer to the problem determination procedures For instructions about the steps necessary to lo...

Page 138: ...your computer YES NO Have you connected all of the display stations and printers YES NO If you are unsure ask the person who planned the setup Section CheCking Out and Configuring Your Computer Connec...

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Page 140: ...Section 7 Installing and Removing the 9332 Disk Unit Installing and Removing the 9332 Disk U 129...

Page 141: ...dditional 9332 Disk Unit on your computer r You are removing a 9332 Disk Unit from your computer 130 Notes 1 In this manual and during the Configure Customize Program you will see the terms 9332 Disk...

Page 142: ...contents of these boxes during setup T In addition to receiving the equipment you also need to make sure that you have the following The Feature 6267 External Disk support diskette The Release 5 IBM S...

Page 143: ...nit SA21 9804 to do the following Unlock the shock mounts Install the front cover When you have completed that return to this manual to do the following Connect the terminator Label and connect cables...

Page 144: ...ignal cable labels G Manuals Power Cord 9332 Manuals Goto __ Signal Cable Service Guide hfo Reference Code Guide Analyzing Problems Installing Signal Cable Labels Note The signal cable labels are ship...

Page 145: ...el on the cable connector that has pins 1 1 1 1_____ 1 2 Attach the incomplete circle label on the cable connector that has holes Go to __ Note If the 9332 signal cable plugs are connected turn the th...

Page 146: ...art Function key Normal o o SerVICe Funcoon Pl 2_ JIPlOlagnostlC I kene 40vmp m tlReset 7 ConS leAller spIa c fa ITemp Itage c J c J IQ osole Program c J c J Current I e c J c J Processor c J Output D...

Page 147: ...Remove the terminator from the rear of your 5362 System Unit Turn the thumbscrews counterclockwise to loosen and remove the terminator Goto BJ 136...

Page 148: ...onnect the terminator to the outlet labeled with a pie shape on the rear of the 9332 Disk Unit Turn the thumbscrews clockwise until they are tight Go to am Installing and Removing the 9332 Disk Unit 1...

Page 149: ...Connect the 9332 Disk Unit signal cable as follows 1 Match the pie shaped labeled connector to the computer outlet labeled with a pie shape 2 Align and push in the connector 3 Tighten the screws Goto...

Page 150: ...ble to the 9332 Disk Unit as follows 1 Match the incomplete circle labeled connector to the 9332 outlet labeled with an incomplete circle 2 Align and push in the connector 3 Tighten the screws Go to l...

Page 151: ...n the rear of the unit press the address switch increment button or the decrement button until a zero is displayed Goto lID Notes 1 The first 9332 Disk Unit installed on your computer must have an add...

Page 152: ...Be sure the Power switch is set to the Off position on the 9332 Disk Unit T Plug the power cord into the 9332 Disk Unit Do NOT turn the disk unit on Goto D Installing and Removing the 9332 Disk 141...

Page 153: ...Plug the power cord into an electrical outlet Note Shape of plug may vary Goto DD 142...

Page 154: ...CHECKING OUT YOUR 9332 DISK UNIT Set the power switch to the On position Goto lID Installing and Removing the 9332 Disk U Ili t 143...

Page 155: ...y and Unit Ready lights remain on This should occur in approximately 90 seconds Off 1 1 If any other lights are on or if any lights are flashing see the manual Analyzing Problems IBM 9332 Disk Unit GA...

Page 156: ...9804 to do the following Unlock the shock mounts Install the front cover When you have completed that return to this manual to do the following Connect the terminator Label and connect cables Set the...

Page 157: ...cord G Signal cable G Signal cable labels G Manuals Power Cord Signal Cable 9332 Manuals Goto lID Service Guide VAr Reference Code Guide Analyzing Problems Installing Signal Cable Labels Note The sign...

Page 158: ...connector that has pins 2 Attach the incomplete circle label on the cable connector that has holes Goto EJ Note If the 9332 signal cable plugs are connected turn the thumbscrews counterclockwise to lo...

Page 159: ...ress the Start Function key Normal o o SerVICe Functon llpt 3 1F to agnoshcOISkent Ou SSyslemRese 6F MoerOl1 1ConsoleAller spIay cr ra ITemp b age CJ CJ Iu nSOIe Program CJ CJ Currenl I tte CJ CJ Proc...

Page 160: ...Remove the terminator from the installed 9332 Disk Unit Turn the thumbscrews counterclockwise to loosen and remove the terminator Goto mi Note The terminator will be used later in this procedure...

Page 161: ...follows 1 1 1 Match the pie shaped labeled connector to the outlet labeled with a pie shape on the installed 9332 Disk Unit the outlet that the terminator was removed from in mJ 2 Align and push in t...

Page 162: ...isk Unit signal cable to the 9332 Disk Unit being installed as follows 1 Match the incomplete circle labeled connector to the 9332 outlet labeled with an incomplete circle 2 Align and push in the conn...

Page 163: ...Connect the terminator to the outlet labeled with a pie shape on the rear of the 9332 Disk Unit being installed Turn the thumbscrews clockwise until they are tight Goto lID...

Page 164: ...nit press the address switch increment button or the decrement button until a 1 is displayed Goto fBI Notes 1 The second 9332 Disk Unit installed on your computer must have an address of one 2 The 933...

Page 165: ...Be sure the Power switch is set to the Off position on the 9332 Disk Unit T Plug the power cord into the second 9332 Disk Unit Do NOT turn the second 9332 Disk Unit on Goto II 1 Ll...

Page 166: ...Plug the power cord into an electrical outlet Note Shape of plug may vary Goto II Installing and Removing the 9332 Disk U aiii 155...

Page 167: ...CHECKING OUT YOUR SECOND 9332 DISK UNIT Set the power switch to the On position Go to as 156...

Page 168: ...anual Analyzing Problems IBM 9332 Disk Unit GA21 9837 T The computer will not recognize the new 9332 Disk Unit s until information about the unit is loaded into the computer This process is called con...

Page 169: ...ly one drive can be deleted from the configuration at a time 4 Physically remove the 9332 Disk Unit from the computer Repeat steps 1 through 4 to remove a second drive 158 T 9332 Disk Units are remove...

Page 170: ...history files spool files and job queues are on the disk unit print out any history information and spool file information needed allow jobs on the job queue to finish 4 If user disk files are on the...

Page 171: ...ialize the disk unit when all deletions are complete For more information see the manual System Reference Go to Dt in Section 8 Checking Out and Configuring Your Computer in this manual When prompted...

Page 172: ...FunctIOn liP 2 0 3 IPlOtagnoshCOtSIleIfe CDumo 5SYSlem Resei 6Pow1oetQf1 7ConSOieNler Otspiay 8lampTes t SlartCSP II ITemp I t Mge c J c J IConso Program c J c J Current I c J Processor c J Currenl I...

Page 173: ...Set the Power switch to Off on the 9332 Disk Unit you are removing T Disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet fj W Goto DD Note Shape of plug may vary...

Page 174: ...minator from the outlet labeled with a pie shape on the rear of the 9332 Disk Unit Turn the thumbscrews counterclockwise to loosen and remove the terminator GotollD Note The terminator will be used la...

Page 175: ...cable connector Do NOT pull on the cable Pulling on the cable instead of the connector can damage the cable CAUTION If you plan to move or ship the 9332 Disk Unit failure to lock the shock mounts coul...

Page 176: ...wise to loosen and remove the cable connector T Connect the terminator to the next unit The unit that the 9332 Disk Unit signal cable was removed from in a D Turn the thumbscrews clockwise until they...

Page 177: ...Do you want to remove another 9332 Disk Unit YES NO 166 T You have completed the removal of a 9332 Disk Unit s...

Page 178: ...Section 8 Checking Out and Configuring Your Computer Checking Out and Configuring Your Computer 167...

Page 179: ...1 r o isk en e 1F LIc P i RII MC PROPERTY 57Z7 SS1R FEAT9069 SI 36SYSTEHSUI TPRDGRAI1 j IOEHr MCODE DSKTOl VOLO OF OJ SERIAl OOISZDS BINIESS7 8ATCtU 001 seq 0109 CART 329 DOI SLOTOZ3 I1EDIA49 CAUTION...

Page 180: ...ette latch Identification Label Diskette Latch Opened Note Make sure that you insert the diskette correctly If a system reference code of 21 OA appears on the operator panel after you press the Power...

Page 181: ...Emergency switch is set to the Power Enable position Do NOT power off then power on the system After the Unit Emergency switch is set to the Power Enable position use this switch only during an emerge...

Page 182: ...m Processor c J c J c J g ta Status r ___ C Dtspiay AiterLSR d DIsplay Alter Control Storage E Compare Address Stop Press the Power key 1 to turn on the computer Diskette In Use c J Output Display c J...

Page 183: ...utes to check itself to make sure it is ready to operate An input key automatically advances the numbers 1 through 9 and letters A through E until you release the key Note Letters band d are displayed...

Page 184: ...IA 9 JAPAN ENGLISH XXXX 01 01 10 pt pt 11 NEDERLAND 12 NORGE 13 PORTUGAL 14 ESPA A 15 HABLA ESOA OLA 16 SVERIGE 7 UNITED KINGDOM 18 UNITED STATES On some display stations these four numbers identify t...

Page 185: ...tinational Character Set Computer Location United States United States No Other See Note 2 No RPQ to be installed Extended input fields Internal Disk storage size External Disk storage size No 60M byt...

Page 186: ...0MB 200MB Note Serial numbers will appear only for the devices that have been previously configured customized Select one of the following options and press the Enter key 1 The current configuration i...

Page 187: ...Output Display 1 _ Did 5362 appear on the computer output display YES NO 176 A number appearing on the computer output display is a system reference code...

Page 188: ...ING YOUR COMPUTER When selecting an option number always press a number key first such as l and then the Enterkey B 0 0 0 J J l J l OCEIJDEDDrn bJ 8 JEJ EJ J EJ 0 EJ On8D EJ El bJ EJ OEJ rJ EJ J EJ EJ...

Page 189: ...al 17 Spaln e h speakl nq 20 SW1SS French 21 S uss German hnth Enhanced Keyboard 13 Japanese Katakana H m M m SpeCl al Character Set RPQl v Optl on _ v 31 SYSTEM 36 CONFIGURE CUSTOMIZE PROGRAM The ope...

Page 190: ...board Norway Portugal Spaln Spanish speaking Sweden Swiss French Swiss German United Kingdom Unlted States Sear DBCS with Enhanced Keyboard 13 Japanese Katakana 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26...

Page 191: ...l On Is the followl nq conflquratlon hst CO C o e 1 Yes 2 No FolloWlog 15 what 15 currently conflQured and what has been detected Newly detected dl sk doves must be added before they are avallable for...

Page 192: ...rial numbers will appear only for the devices that have been previously configured customized Select one of the following options and press the Enter key 1 The current configuration is correct 2 ADD a...

Page 193: ...rently configured and what has been detected Newly detected disk drives must be added before they are available for system use Drive o 1 SIN 87654321 00000000 Current 200MB Detected 200MB 200MB Note S...

Page 194: ...te Serial numbers will appear only for the dev1ces that have been previously configured customized Select one of the following options and press the Enter key 1 The current conf igurat ion is correct...

Page 195: ...uld make your system configuration to be as follows Drive 0 200MB Drive 1 200MB Note External disks are added in logical order To change that order you must first delete from the current configuration...

Page 196: ...54321 00000000 Current 200MB 200MB Detected 200MB 200MB Note Serial numbers will appear only for the devices that have been previously configured customized Select one of the following options and pre...

Page 197: ...l appear only for the dev1ces that have been prev10usly conf1gured customized Select one of the following options and press the Enter key 1 The current configuration is correct 2 ADD an external disk...

Page 198: ...ed disk drives must be added before they are aval lable for system use Drive o 1 SIN 87654321 12345678 Current 200MB 200MB Detected 200MB 200MB Note Serial numbers will appear only for the devices tha...

Page 199: ...MB Detected 200MB 200MB Note Serial numbers will appear only for the devices that have been previously configured custom1zed Select one of the follow1ng options and press the Enter key 1 The current c...

Page 200: ...deleted one by one starting at the end of the logical chain The information following s that of the external disk that will be deleted Drive 1 S N 12345678 200MB Do you wish to continue with this del...

Page 201: ...E PROGRAM Delete an External Disk You are request ng to delete the following external disk dr ve Drive 1 SjN 12345678 200MB THIS DRIVE WILL BE UNACCESSABLE AND ALL DATA ON IT WILL BE LOST IF YOU CONTI...

Page 202: ...GRAM Delete an External Disk You are requesting to delete the follow ng external d sk dr ve Dr ve 1 S N 12345678 200MB THIS DRIVE WILL BE UNACCESSABLE AND ALL DATA ON IT WILL BE LOST IF YOU CONTINUE W...

Page 203: ...xternal disk drive Drive 1 S N 12345678 200MB THIS DRIVE WILL BE UNACCESSABLE AND ALL DATA ON IT WILL BE LOST IF YOU CONTINUE WITH THIS DELETION REQUEST Do you want to delete thl s drive 1 Yes 2 No Op...

Page 204: ...00MB Note Serial numbers will appear only for the devices that have been previously configured customized Select one of the following options and press the Enter key 1 The current configuration is cor...

Page 205: ...rlve Drlve 1 S N 12345678 200MB THIS DRIVE WILL BE UNACCESSABLE AND ALL DATA ON IT WILL BE LOST IF YOU CONTINUE WITH THIS DELETION REQUEST Do you want to delete thls drive 1 Yes 2 No Option _ Press En...

Page 206: ...ected 200MB 200MB Note Serial numbers will appear only for the devl ces that have been previously configured customized Select one of the following options and press the Enter key 1 The current config...

Page 207: ...al Disk External disks are deleted one by one starting at the end of the logical chain The information following is that of the external disk that will be deleted Drive 1 SIN 12345678 200MB Do you wis...

Page 208: ...tected 200MB 200MB Note Ser1al numbers w1ll appear only for the dev1ces that have been prev10usly conf1gured custom1zed Select one of the follow1ng opt10ns and press the Enter key 1 The current conf1g...

Page 209: ...ates Keyboard Character Set Unlted States Multl nat1 onal Character Set No Com uter Locatlon Other See Note 2 a c a __e 0 x en e lnpu le as 0 Internal D1Sk storage Slze 60M bytes External D1Sk storage...

Page 210: ...ation RPQ to be installed Extended input fields Internal Disk storage size External Disk storage size Option United States United States No Other See Note 2 No No 60M bytes 200M Note 1 Note 2 Features...

Page 211: ...supported 28 Communications type MLCA Line 1 EIA CCITT with Autocall Line 2 DDSA Line 3 EIA CCITT Line 4 Not installed 6157 Tape Drive supported Yes LAN Lines supported L1ne 9 IBM Token Ring L ne 10...

Page 212: ...4K Maximum Work stations supported 28 bY Cornrnunicat ons type MLCA L ne 1 EIA CCITT w th Autocall Line 2 DDSA Line 3 EIA CCITT L ne 4 Not installed 6157 Tape Dr ve supported Yes LAN Lines supported L...

Page 213: ...to install Form C4 tells you what features to install if any t onL_ t z _g W oo w o w o W oo W Aoo W Boo M IIIStor g suI02820481___ U U U U 2KSlIfIII nll WQrltst tronssupportllf Ot6 0128 CoIII nT f I...

Page 214: ...SF1aunctrt Input Keys Display lC3bOnLJneStatus F UnctIOO u c J c J c J c J c J c J d DlsplayIAllerControi Storage E Compare Address Stop Press the Start Function key Normal nage 0 o r Current DIskett...

Page 215: ...Features Do not go toDD Storage Box Installing Your New Features SA21 9486 Use the manual Installing Your New Features to install the feature s The manual will send you back to this manual after you...

Page 216: ...TOMIZE PROGRAM Feature Installation Select one of the following options and press the Enter key 1 No feature will be installed 2 No more features will be installed 3 More features will be installed 4...

Page 217: ...ress the Enter key Display 20 appears 20 SYSTEM 36 CONFIGURE CUSTOMIZE PROGRAM Program 1n Process The program 1S processing When the information loaded from diskette 2 is processed display 17 appears...

Page 218: ...Enter key Diskette 3 Insert diskette 3 and press the Enter key Display 20 appears 20 SYSTEM 36 CONFIGURE CUSTOMIZE PROGRAM Program in Process The program is processing When the information loaded from...

Page 219: ...dl skette 2 Press the Enter key Diskette 2 Insert diskette 2 and press the Enter key Display 20 appears 20 SYSTEM 36 CONFIGURE CUSTOMIZE PROGRAM Program in Process The program l S processl ng When th...

Page 220: ...nter key Diskette 3 Insert diskette 3 and press the Enter key Display 20 appears 20 SYSTEM 36 CONFIGURE CUSTOMIZE PROGRAM Program in Process The program is processing When the information loaded from...

Page 221: ...ion You have completed Configure Custom ze Note Any patches or MPTF s that were applied to the d sk have been destroyed MPTF s must be reappl ed Insert diskette 1 Press the Enter key to start the CHEC...

Page 222: ...o to Ell in Section 9 Checking Out Your System in this manual If you installed a 9332 Disk Unit s go to lID in Section 9 Checking Out Your System in this manual Display 51 on the system console displa...

Page 223: ...Set Multinational Character Set Computer Location RPQ to be installed Extended input fields Internal D sk storage s ze External Disk storage size option United States United States No Other See Note 2...

Page 224: ...bytes Note 2 Country other than Canada Japan or Un ted States 1 Select the option indicating a mistake on display 19 and press the Enter key 2 Go to the appropriate step in this section by using the...

Page 225: ...SYSTEM 36 CONFIGURE CUSTOMIZE PROGRAM Keyboard Character Set Selection Select one of the following options and press the Enter key 1 Austria Germany 2 Belgium 3 Canadian French 4 Denmark 5 Finland 6 F...

Page 226: ...option on display 10 and press the Enter key Display 02 appears Go to Em The computer automatically updated display 02 when you pressed the Enter key in IIIJ Go to Em Note If extended input fields ar...

Page 227: ...will appear Call your hardware service representative to report the problem Display 07 will appear Ask the person who planned the external disk setup If the external disk storage size indicates a mist...

Page 228: ...Unlted States Unlted States No Other See Note 2 No No 60M bytes 200M Note 1 Note 2 Features installed will appear when option 1 is chosen Country other than Canada Japan or United States Compare the...

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Page 230: ...Section 9 Checking Out Your System Checking Out Your System 219...

Page 231: ...50 Emulation Program is loaded and online For instructions see Section 6 This section leads you through a series of steps that tell you if each part of the system was set up correctly and is operating...

Page 232: ...ice If you have communications cables look at the opposite end of each cable If you see a wrap connector at the end of the cable plug the connector into the wrap connector Connector Connector Dependin...

Page 233: ...GRAM Device Checkout Selection Menu Select one of the following options and press the Enter key 1 Work station 2 Communications 3 6157 Tape Drive 4 End checkout Option _ Is display 51 displayed on the...

Page 234: ...until appears in the Select Function display Enter 1000 in the Output display 2 by pressing the correct input keys The Power light should come on when you press the Power key If it does not go to 1fZI...

Page 235: ...nction key the computer takes 10 to 20 minutes to check itself to make sure it is ready to operate During system checkout a number will continue to appear then disappear on your system console in 30 s...

Page 236: ...atures 5362 Appendix B Blank display and 5362 as system reference code SRC on the operator panel of the system unit Blank display and a system reference code SRC other than 5362 on the operator panel...

Page 237: ...0MB Detected 200MB 200MB Note Serial numbers will appear only for the devices that have been previously configured customized Select one of the follow ng options and press the Enter key 1 The current...

Page 238: ...lect option 1 on display 02 and press the Enter key Display 35 appears 35 SYSTEM 36 CONFIGURE CUSTOMIZE Conflguratlon Verlflcatl0n Feature l ed Is the followlng conflguratl0n llSt correct 1 Yes 2 No M...

Page 239: ...ne of the following options and press 1 No feature will be installed 2 No more features will be installed 3 More features will be installed 4 Return to Configuration List display Option _ the Enter ke...

Page 240: ...the Enter key Diskette 2 Insert diskette 2 and press the Enter key Display 20 appears 20 SYSTEM 36 CONFIGURE CUSTOMIZE PROGRAM Program in Process The program is processing When the information loaded...

Page 241: ...iskette 3 Press the Enter key Diskette 3 Insert diskette 3 and press the Enter key Display 20 appears 20 SYSTEM 36 CONFIGURE CUSTOMIZE PROGRAM Program in Process The program is processing When the inf...

Page 242: ...e Enter key Dl skette 2 Insert diskette 2 and press the Enter key Display 20 appears 20 SYSTEM 36 CONFIGURE CUSTOMIZE PROGRAM Program in Process The program is processing When the information loaded f...

Page 243: ...m 1 8 process long When the information loaded from diskette 3 has been processed display 18 appears SYSTEH 36 CONFIGURE CUSTOMIZE PROGRAM 18 Conf19ure Customlze Compiet10n You have completed Confl gu...

Page 244: ...local work station diagram D D D D D P D D Display station Address 3 P Work station printer Port 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 This shows all correctly lnstalled work stations at this time Press the Enter key to c...

Page 245: ...d port numbers for each device match YES NO The display on your system console should show which display station D and printer P are connected to the computer and turned on If you have a 5553 Printer...

Page 246: ...the appropriate step SYSTEM 36 CHECKOUT PROGRAM 62 SYSTEM 36 CHECKOUT PROGRAM All dl splay statl ons except the system console should now dl splay thel r address All work stat1 0n prlnters should hav...

Page 247: ...perly If you have trouble typing in information go to mi If it is inconvenient for you to check each display station and printer call someone near that device Ask that person to check the address and...

Page 248: ...ieplayD PrinblrDI 3 Work station Addrw8 OiaplayO Printer 01 4 Telaphone Telephone W l1 W 11 1 __ I II I I In Addrne r J Name I Oevlce Location 1 Work Station Add i Customer Name Customer Number OJlPla...

Page 249: ...station or printed at each printer YES NO 238 Press the Enter key on the system console Display 66 or 61 appears on the system console EJ 0 0 J DEJDDEJDOEJD J E EJ uEJ CJ J 0 EJ EJ D B EJ EJ bJ B orn...

Page 250: ...on dl agram Press the Attn key to return to select loon menu Address a 2 3 4 5 6 n O 1 Pgrt l D Dl splay statloon P Work statl on prloter ThlS shows all correctly l ostalled work statlons at thl s tlm...

Page 251: ...GRAM Device Checkout Selection Menu Select one of the following options and press the Enter key 1 Work station 2 Communications 3 6157 Tape Drive 4 End checkout Option _ Do you have the Communications...

Page 252: ...Select one of the following optl ons and press the Enter key 1 Work station 2 Communications 3 6157 Tape Drive 4 End checkout Optl on _ Select the Communications option on display 51 and then press t...

Page 253: ...tor Press the Enter key to contlnue Press the Attn key to return to selectlon menu Press the Enter key Display 72 appears 72 SYSTEM 36 CHECKOUT PROGRAM Cornmunlcatlons Test is running 5030 oes the sys...

Page 254: ...kout was successful Press the Attn key to return to selection menu Press the Attn key Display 51 appears A message appears here on display 73 if a communications error was detected 73 SYSTEM 36 CHECKO...

Page 255: ...ptions and press the Enter key 1 Work station 2 Communications 3 6157 Tape Drive 4 End checkout Option _ Do you have the 6157 Tape Drive option on display 51 YES NO During setup if you are unsure of w...

Page 256: ...Select one of the following options and press the Enter key 1 Work station 2 Communications 3 6157 Tape Drive 4 End checkout Option _ Select the 6157 Tape Drive option on display 51 and then press th...

Page 257: ...T press the Enter key 81 SYSTEM 36 CHECKOUT PROGRAM 6157 Tape Drive Check that the wrap connector is plugged nto the computer Check that the 6157 Tape Drive wrap connector is plugged into the computer...

Page 258: ...isplay 83 Press the Enter key to continue 83 SYSTEM 36 CHECKOUT PROGRAM 6157 Tape Drive Test 1S running_ CSu xxxx Do you have a CSU error message displayed in the lower left corner of your display See...

Page 259: ...teps lEI lID 1m and ID 82 SYSTEM 36 CHECKOUT PROGRAM 6157 Tape Drive Unplug the wrap connector Plug in the 6157 Tape Drive signal cable Load the scratch cartridge Power on the 6157 Tape Drive Unplug t...

Page 260: ...ustomer access cover and using the Velcr01 strip secure the wrap connector to the Velcro strip attached to the inside of the customer access cover IIMI lil lTrademark of VELCRO USA Inc Checkina Out Yo...

Page 261: ...f O Plug the 6157 Tape Drive signal cable into the computer NOTE Make sure that you tighten the two thumb screws after you have connected the 6157 Tape Drive signal cable to the computer...

Page 262: ...the way out and insert the scratch tape cartridge into the 6157 Tape Drive 3 Turn the load lever to the closed position 4 Power on the 6157 Tape Drive Power Switch Tape Cartridge Tray Load Lever Note...

Page 263: ...st takes up to 7 minutes 83 SYSTEM 36 CHECKOUT PROGRAM 6157 Tape Drive Test 15 running_ CSU xxxx Do you have a CSU error message displayed in the lower left corner of your display See the arrow on dis...

Page 264: ...pe Drive Write protect the scratch cartridge Turn the load lever to the open position and remove the tape cartridge from the 6157 Tape Drive o Note You can return to the Device Checkout Selection menu...

Page 265: ...e tape cartridge must be write protected This is done by turning the write protect plug clockwise to the SAFE position as shown below NOTE You might need a coin or some object to turn the write protec...

Page 266: ...Insert the tape cartridge into the 6157 Tape Drive and turn the load lever to the closed position Checkina Out Your Svs 255...

Page 267: ...est takes up to 7 minutes 83 SYSTEM 36 CHECKOUT PROGRAM 6157 Tape Dn ve Test l S running CSU xxxx Do you have a CSU error message displayed in the lower left corner of your display See the arrow on di...

Page 268: ...6157 Tape Drive checkout Checkout was successful Press the Attn key to return to select10n menu Before you continue 1 Remove the scratch tape cartridge from the tape drive 2 Turn the write protect pl...

Page 269: ...isplay 51 appears 51 SYSTEM 36 CHECKOUT PROGRAM DeVlce Checkout Selection Menu Select one of the following optlons and press the Enter key 1 Work statlon 2 Communicatlons 3 6157 Tape Drlve 4 End check...

Page 270: ...ommunications 3 6157 Tape Drive 4 End checkout Option _ Select the End Checkout option on display 51 then press the Enter key Display 52 appears 52 SYSTEM 36 CHECKOUT PROGRAM End Checkout This ends th...

Page 271: ...Remove diskette 1 and place it in its jacket IBM Disket R...

Page 272: ...t 3lPlo agnosllCo 9 Btte DSJ ly iE mc se _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ c J 7ConsoleA erOispiav r I 16 Lample Select DIsplay cahon lWIe Status F unct_ L c c J c J c J c J c J c J d DIsplay After CoIltrol S...

Page 273: ...3 Read Performing the First System Configuration for Your System SC21 9067 If you installed 9332 Disk Unit s you must add external disk support 4 Initialize the new 9332 Disk Unit s you installed Ref...

Page 274: ...section The instructions for setting up and checking out the communications equipment are packaged with each device Are you planning to connect the communications cable s NOW or LATER NOW LATER A mod...

Page 275: ...ber on the communications cable s to the part number in chart 1m Part Number r x25 u OCO Q pon245l 29 x21 COb o 24S3143JT _ _ _ Q I f O You might have more than one communica tions cable If you do the...

Page 276: ...I Once you have determined the communications type go to the specified step shown in chart lIB I H Specified Steps Connecting the Communications Cablfiillllll 265...

Page 277: ...ns type uses either the EIA cable Part 2453129 or the X 21 cable Part 2453143 The cable you have depends on the type of communications equipment you ordered The wrap connector is in this position for...

Page 278: ...V 35 Modem To X 21 OR X 25 Go to Step The X 21 communications cable looks like the DDSA communications cable but does not have a wrap connector The X 25 communications type uses either the EIA cable p...

Page 279: ...he modem Cable Connector Modem or Autocall Unit To Telephone Line Socket The Autocall unit might be part of the modem Be sure your Autocall cable connects to socket V or Von the computer If you are un...

Page 280: ...Push the connector straight in then alternately tighten the screws Do you have another communications cable to connect YES NO rnnn tinn th rnmml Jni Itinn r Ihlp 269...

Page 281: ...tor Push the cable connector into the channel service unit Channel Service Unit The channel service unit should have been installed before setup If it was not installed contact the person responsible...

Page 282: ...Push the connector straight in then tighten the screws Do you have another communications cable to connect YES NO Connecting the Communications Cable s 271...

Page 283: ...ected to your computer Local DDSA Cable Connected to another System 36 supported device with a DDSA The local DDSA cable is in a plastic bag that came with your computer The other end of the DDSA cabl...

Page 284: ...I i ii Do you have another communications cable to connect YES NO Connecting the Communications Cable s 273...

Page 285: ...o the socket on the modem or data service unit Modem It is probably located on a table near the display station To Wall Plug Push the connector straight in then tighten the screws The modem shown is o...

Page 286: ...u have another communications cable to connect YES NO You have the communications cable that is used for X 21 or X 25 communications X 21 Modem To Telephone Socket Connecting the Communications Cable...

Page 287: ...Push the cable connector straight in then tighten the screws Do you have another communications cable to connect YES NO 276...

Page 288: ...s SBOF 4778 Storage Box 2 Be sure to fold and return Forms C4 0 and F to Forms for Planning SA21 9480 3 Select the appropriate path You are setting up You have installed the computer for a communicati...

Page 289: ...led 9332 Disk Unit s you must add external disk support Initialize the new 9332 Disk Unit s you installed Refer to the System Reference manual SC21 9020 for more information Be sure that you use the d...

Page 290: ...ion SC21 9052 If you installed 9332 Disk Unit s you must add external disk support Initialize the new 9332 Disk Unit s you installed Refer to the System Reference manual SC21 9020 for more information...

Page 291: ...280...

Page 292: ...y and Start Function key Section 11 Relocating Your Computer Some devices that attach to your system have their own relocating instructions Be sure to read those instructions also 4 Set all Power swit...

Page 293: ...le instead of the connector can damage the cable 11 Disconnect each cable a To disconnect the work station cables turn the retaining ring counterclockwise until it is loose then pull the connector out...

Page 294: ...alling IBM 9332 Disk Unit SA21 9804 for information on how to do this 12 For relocating instructions for another device see the manual that accompanies that device 13 If your computer has communicatio...

Page 295: ...284...

Page 296: ...esponding to a Keyboard Message or a System Reference Code 299 12 G Preparing the Printers for System Checkout 316 3812 Pageprinter 317 4214 Printer Model 2 319 4224 Printer 321 4234 Printer Model 2 3...

Page 297: ...r not inserted or not turned to the Service position _ The Unit Emergency switch is not set to the Power Enable position ID There is no power to the electrical outlet Action 1 Check the above causes 2...

Page 298: ...minutes YES NO T T Step 7 on next page Step 1 on this page 4 Is a system reference code other than 5362 displayed YES NO T Step 5 on this page T Go to IfD in this section 5 Is the system reference co...

Page 299: ...owing steps a Press the Select Function key until IIappears o 0 r e I__ Temp bMage Current I Diskette In Use c J c J c J c J Console Program Processor I c J c J c J Function F rctJon IIU 3 PlOo agnoso...

Page 300: ...ystem reference code or a code different from 5362 record that code also and call your hardware service representative Write the code here 9 Is display 01 now on the system console YES NO II Rp nnnnin...

Page 301: ...console is plugged in The address assigned to the system console is not O The cable between port 0 on the computer and socket 1 on the system console is one or more of the following Brightness contro...

Page 302: ...nlrol Storage E Compare Address Slop b Press the Start Function key Normal 0 oI r Temp age Locked c J c J c J I Console Program ServICe c J c J 1 11 Current I c J Processor I c J DIskette In Use Outpu...

Page 303: ...em checkout procedure again Be sure to set the address switch to 0 and the Terminator switch to 1 if the display station has these switches 5 Did a display appear on the new system console YES NO T di...

Page 304: ...This page is intentionally left blank Responding to System Reference Codes and other Problems 293...

Page 305: ...k is turned to the On position see the setup manual for that device 4 Check the work station address switches to make sure they match the Local Work Station Diagram If any two work stations on the sam...

Page 306: ...ter Enhanced Display Station Emulation Adapter or T T If two cables are If one cable is connected make connected make sure sure switches 4 and 5 of the switches 4 and 5 of 6 position switch assembly a...

Page 307: ...and if you still cannot get display 61 to match Form F Local Work Station Diagram do the following a Record the address and port number of the device s that does not match Form F Local Work Station Di...

Page 308: ...ey is turned to the On position see the setup manual for that device 3 Try again to select an option or enter information from the keyboard 4 Were you able to enter information successfully from the k...

Page 309: ...number of the failing display station write the address and port number here 6 After you complete system checkout call your hardware service representative and report the failing device 7 Do you have...

Page 310: ...nput field Press the Error Reset key and the Erase Input Home key The computer tried to insert a character in the last position of a field or the last position of every field needs to be blank Press t...

Page 311: ...ed a release 3 or higher diskette must be used to IPL the computer An IBM program error occurred Call your programming service representative You can still use the system as it was being used before t...

Page 312: ...n the operator panel Your computer is at a release level higher than 2 Insert a diskette that matches the release level on your system to perform the IPL Select function 3 and option 1000 on the opera...

Page 313: ...IBM program error occurred Perform IPL again If you get the same reference code again call your programming service representative An IBM program error occurred Call your programming service represent...

Page 314: ...t was being used before this reference code appeared by returning the system to its original status and continuing 2457 Cause The wrong diskette was inserted Action Insert the correct diskette and try...

Page 315: ...again call your programming service representative You can still use the system as it was being used before this reference code appeared by returning the system to its original status and continuing A...

Page 316: ...rence code An error occurred somewhere within the computer communications circuits 1 Check the wrap connector connection again If you have the Autocall feature also check the cable s connected to sock...

Page 317: ...ted display 73 appears When you complete this section call your hardware service representative and report the problem 5 Return to 1m Diskette 1 is removed or incorrectly inserted 1 Insert diskette 1...

Page 318: ...complete system checkout call your hardware service representative and report the port number and address of the failing display station The printer has an error that you cannot fix 1 Record the syst...

Page 319: ...ing printer 4 Turn off the printer 5 Press the Enter key at the system console to bypass the error condition The printer has a graphic check 1 Go to the printer operator s manual and perform the graph...

Page 320: ...er 5 Press the Enter key at the system console to bypass the error condition The printer has a forms check 1 Go to the printer operator s manual and perform the forms check recovery procedure 2 Press...

Page 321: ...printer 4 Turn off the printer 5 Press the Enter key at the system console to bypass the error condition The printer is out of forms 1 Go to the printer operator s manual and perform the Out Of Forms...

Page 322: ...y again 3 If the 5288 system reference code is displayed again record the port number and address of the failing printer 4 Turn off the printer 5 Press the Enter key at the system console to bypass th...

Page 323: ...ur service representative to report the problem Continue setting up your other devices The tape cartridge is damaged or inserted incorrectly Remove the cartridge from the tape drive and visually inspe...

Page 324: ...nue setting them up The tape cartridge is not write protected Remove the cartridge from the tape drive and turn the write protect plug to the SAFE position Insert the cartridge into the tape drive Tur...

Page 325: ...the Power switch on the system console is set to I On 3 Check the system console work station cable it should be securely connected to socket 1 on the system console and port 0 on your computer 4 If y...

Page 326: ...ape drive feature card and the top card connector IPL using function 3 and option 1000 on the operator panel If the error occurs again power off your computer remove the top card connector and the tap...

Page 327: ...eckout The printers to prepare for system checkout are listed as follo ws Printer 3812 Pageprinter 4214 Printer Model 2 4224 Printer 4234 Printer Model 2 4245 Printer 5219 Printer 5224 Printer 5225 Pr...

Page 328: ...on the 3812 Printer to the I On position 2 After about 2 minutes the Job In Process and Stand By lights go off and the Ready and On Line lights come on LJLJLJLJ 3 The 3812 Pageprinter is now ready for...

Page 329: ...318 4 Do you have another printer to prepare for system checkout YES NO T T Go to the next printer and prepare it for system checkout Section 12 G Continued...

Page 330: ...l of the 4214 Printer Model 2 after about 10 seconds l iTStOPped CTF I LJDr J t JLJDDDDLJ LJD uLJ c JDDLJ 3 Press the Start key The following display appears on the operator panel of the 4214 Printer...

Page 331: ...IIIII I 320 4 Do you have another printer to prepare for system checkout YES NO T T Go to the next printer and prepare it for system checkout 11 1 Section 12 G Continued...

Page 332: ...0 000000 000000 000000 I IbJ Slon DIO P E l 1 2L J l jLJ DDD EJDD The 4224 Printer is ready for system checkout Be sure the 4224 Printer is set up 00 appears on the 4224 Printer operator panel display...

Page 333: ...I 3 Do you have another printer to prepare for system checkout YES NO T T Go to the next printer and prepare it for system checkout 1I Section 12 G Continued...

Page 334: ...000 0 e 0 9 Be sure the 4234 Model 2 Printer is set up When you power on the 4234 Model 2 Printer the printer goes through some diagnostic tests When the 4234 Model 2 Printer completes the diagnostic...

Page 335: ...1 STANDARD H GHDE SOTY t JCJGJ DDDuu 1 tJTART u JECT TIACE D0 Cd W RESTORE DOWN PR T SEnDP UFfER ICA CEL I i 0 3 The 4234 Model 2 Printer is ready for system checkout fter you press the 5 key the Read...

Page 336: ...ou have another printer to prepare for system checkout YES NO T T Go to the next printer and prepare it for system checkout Section 12 G Continued Responding to System Reference Codes and other Proble...

Page 337: ...m Checkout The 4245 Printer does not have a checkout procedure But you must set the printer control values See the Maintenance Panel Customer Functions section of the manual IBM 4245 Printer Informati...

Page 338: ...have another printer to prepare for system checkout YES NO T T Go to the next printer and prepare it for system checkout 1 1I Section 12 G Continued Responding to System Reference Codes and other Pro...

Page 339: ...matic sheet feed or tractor feed attached or no attachments If you have the automatic sheet feed or tractor feed attached make sure you have paper loaded into the printer according to the steps descri...

Page 340: ...other than go to the codes listed in the guide for the 5219 Printer If you cannot correct the problem using the 5219 Setup Guide turn the printer off and call your service representative after you co...

Page 341: ...Go to the next printer and prepare it for system checkout When the checkout program is loaded into the computer the 5219 On Line indicator glows green Your 5219 Printer is then ready for system checko...

Page 342: ...eed press only the start key not the Stop key and the Load key The paper automatically feeds into the printer LJLJ I I Ir _ _ mD _ I __1 t E o 0 00 0 L LJ LJU 5 0 0 5 g s I JD Your printer is ready fo...

Page 343: ...VCOISe _ e 10 Ol p t _ m fil After 1 minute the Ready light stops blinking and the display shows a code other than 8 or no code blank The Attention light remains on a __ 1 _0 C o _ r iim _ _ II t _ _...

Page 344: ..._r _ Do you have another printer to prepare for system checkout YES NO T Go to the next printer and prepare it for system checkout Attention o This might not be blank no code a code might be displayed...

Page 345: ...e the 5225 Attention indicator will be on and the 5225 display will be blank or show the letter C or D 4 Press the Start key This turns on the Ready indicator Your printer is ready for system checkout...

Page 346: ...tch to On The Power On light turns on 3 1 2 Power On OReadY OLine Sync o System Available Line Form ower Stop Stan Feed Feed D D D D I Press Start 1 2 Power On Ready oLine Sync osystem Ava lable Line...

Page 347: ...4 Do you have another printer to prepare for system checkout YES NO T Go to the next printer and prepare it for system checkout Section 12 G Continued 336...

Page 348: ...llowing example Form SIngle DaD DAD 00 4_ SIngle B w 40 SO 0 CD n o o Punt 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 UM Tnt ChKk hit 30 0 D D OFO r Note The status code 14 means you have not yet configured the 5262 Printer Model...

Page 349: ...for system checkout 338 After you configure the System 36 to include a 5262 Printer Model 1 the Line Sync light and the Unit Adr Rcvd light comes on whenever you press the Start key on the printer and...

Page 350: ...esentative and report the problem You can continue with setup However the main storage card in your computer has seven or more defective 2K segments Do the following 1 Record on Form C4 the number you...

Page 351: ...and the second disk is set to 1 If the address is not correct do the following a Turn off each disk unit not displayed correctly on display 41 b Set the correct address c Turn on each disk unit 4 Chec...

Page 352: ...ignal cable make sure the cable is connected to the correct ports and that the connection is tight 4 Make sure that the switches on the IBM Token Ring adapters are set correctly 5 Power on the Persona...

Page 353: ...on group Keyboard Character Set Multinational Character Set Computer Location RPQ to be installed Extended input fields Internal Disk storage size External Disk storage size United States United State...

Page 354: ...he same way as the character keys on a typewriter You use character keys to enter information into the computer Function Keys Function keys shown in black perform operations that control the display s...

Page 355: ...will be explained later During the checkout procedure you will be using the Attn key to return to the beginning of the checkout program I I I I EJ ro 10 J fJ 10 ro ro 0DEDLEt1cllJ bJ 8 EJ EJ EJ EJ J 0...

Page 356: ...splay screen that looks like a television screen Sometimes you can use the keyboard to give instructions to the computer by filling in blanks on the display The dash or vertical bar I that appears on...

Page 357: ...PAN ENGLISH 18 UNITED STATES OPTION A prompt is a request for you to enter information or to perform some other action For example the following prompt explains something about what the computer is do...

Page 358: ...urrent c J c J Program Processor c J c J Diskette In Use c J Output Display C J 7 Console Aner Dlsplay I IB rc IOO lOn Input Keys Display ta Status r tL r t r r t r t r t J r t CDlspiay AiterLSR L J J...

Page 359: ...discover that the computer does not work you will not be able to continue with the system checkout procedure You should call your hardware service representative if a display station or printer does n...

Page 360: ...hat IBM may use or distribute whatever information you supply in any way it believes appropriate without incurring any obligation to you o If your comment does not need a reply for example pointing ou...

Page 361: ...T CLASS PERMIT NO 40 ARMONK NEW YORK POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY ADDRESSEE International Business Machines Corporation Information Development Department 245 Rochester Minnesota U S A 55901 Fold and tape...

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