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UltraBookIIi

User Guide

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Summary of Contents for UltraBookIIi

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Page 2: ...ca UltraBookIIi is a trademark of Tadpole Technology Inc Sun Sun Microsystems NFS the Sun Logo DeskSet Solaris SunOS SunView OpenWindows Sun 4 and Sun 5 are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun...

Page 3: ...UltraBookIIi Features 1 3 Customer Service and Support 1 5 Chapter 2 Quick Start 2 1 Quick Start 2 1 Check the ambient air temperature 2 1 Open the UltraBookIIi 2 2 Install the Lithium Ion battery 2...

Page 4: ...g the Ultra Fast Wide SCSI Port 3 19 Upgrading Memory RAM 3 21 Chapter 4 Maintaining UltraBookIIi 4 1 Cleaning The UltraBookIIi 4 2 Packing and Shipping 4 3 Storage 4 4 Low Battery Shutdown 4 5 Batter...

Page 5: ...CIA PC Card A 13 Keyboard and Touchpad A 13 Onboard Audio A 16 External Connections A 17 Ethernet A 18 Serial and Parallel A 18 Ultra Fast Wide SCSI A 19 Video A 20 DC Power A 20 Power Supply A 20 AC...

Page 6: ...r Connector C 16 Appendix D NVRAM Settings D 1 Appendix E External Monitor Matrix E 1 UltraBookIIi ATI Display Controller E 1 Changing Resolutions E 4 UltraBookIIi Creator 3D Display and Resolution Co...

Page 7: ...on of such revision or changes Copyright Notice All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mec...

Page 8: ...to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not...

Page 9: ...ice not approved by Tadpole RDI may void the authority granted to the user by the FCC to operate this equipment DOC Class B Notice This digital apparatus does not exceed Class B limits for radio noise...

Page 10: ...ble or unsupported conditions 4 The workstation may fall causing serious damage to the workstation and others around 5 Slots and openings in the cabinet are for ventilation To ensure reliable operatio...

Page 11: ...onnect this equipment to an earthed socket outlet Apparatet ma kun tilkobles jordet stikkontakt Apparaten skall anslutas till jordat n tuttag Laite on liitett v suoj kosketipistoraassian ATTENTION Deb...

Page 12: ...10 Das Ger t d rfen Sie nicht in der N he von Wasserleitungen benutzen Wartung der Workstation Wenn Ihre Workstation nicht ordnungsgem ss arbeitet d rfen Sie nur die Einstellungen vornehmen die im Ha...

Page 13: ...es precede information that requires special attention Example For your convenience you can use your UltraBookIIi s on board LCD or attach an external monitor Warnings and Cautions Information of a ha...

Page 14: ...en Messages Screen messages appear in type within a box Example After the UltraBookIIi passes its self test the following initial message appears Variables Variables appear as an italicized x For exam...

Page 15: ...mation about the Solaris operating system refer to the UltraBookIIi Software Installation Guide on the Tadpole RDI Web Site For more information on related UltraBookIIi features refer to the other doc...

Page 16: ...xvi UltraBookIIi User Guide Notes...

Page 17: ...overed in Chapter 1 Unpacking your UltraBookIIi components A list of features for the UltraBookIIi Customer Service and Support Introducing UltraBookIIi Components As you unpack your UltraBookIIi chec...

Page 18: ...adapter and power cord 3 Rechargeable battery pack 4 Removable hard drive 5 I O break out cable 6 J13W3 to VGA adapter 7 Solaris 2 x or higher compact disc 8 Tadpole RDI software compact disc 9 Carry...

Page 19: ...le keyboard with 12 function keys An integrated three button trackpad A status LCD that displays system status icons Up to three removable hard disk drives HDDs of varying capacity Depending on your c...

Page 20: ...ttaching an optional external monitor A standard RJ45 port that supports both 10 Base T and 100 Base T twisted pair Ethernet connections A single 50 pin port and I O break out cable supplied that supp...

Page 21: ...pears on the bottom of the UltraBook If you received an error message it will also help if you write down the following information 1 Serial number of your system 2 The exact description of the proble...

Page 22: ...1 6 UltraBookIIi User Guide Notes...

Page 23: ...pters will ensure you get the most out of UltraBookIIi For more detailed hardware descriptions see Appendix A of this manual Quick Start By the end of these eight steps you ll be ready to start workin...

Page 24: ...Ii adjust to room temperature before proceeding As shown in Step 1 the operating temperature range is 4 to 40 C Step 2 Open the UltraBookIIi Open the UltraBookIIi display screen by sliding the display...

Page 25: ...se the Lithium Ion battery supplied with the system Warnung Versuchen sie auf keinen Fall Ihre UltraBookIIi workstation mi Trockenbatterien Primarzellen zu betreiben oder solche mit dem Netz Ladegerat...

Page 26: ...the workstation to a wide variety of external devices including Ethernet networks Lower the cover plate and connect the external device to the appropriate connector For serial or parallel connections...

Page 27: ...reens After the self tests have been successfully completed an initial message appears Then system messages scroll as the operating system loads If the system is booted with the factory software load...

Page 28: ...may not appear If this is the case after the last system message the screen displays the login prompt and you can log into the system At this point you may start your application This concludes Quick...

Page 29: ...ltraBookIIi so you can easily access the connectors on the back and side panels The area should be free of obstructions allowing you to open the display screen completely without hindrance Adequate ve...

Page 30: ...unit see Figure 3 1 2 Gently raise the cover to its full upright po sition Figure 3 1 Raising the Display Cover You can adjust the screen up to 27 degrees from vertical for a better viewing angle Use...

Page 31: ...he UltraBookIIi can operate from an AC power adapter or a rechargeable Lithium Ion battery pack Using an AC adapter You may use AC power to operate the UltraBookIIi The battery need not be installed f...

Page 32: ...y The only requirement is that the AC adapter charger must correctly fit the AC outlet To unplug the AC Adapter Unplug the AC cable from the AC outlet Then slide the connector from the AC adapter out...

Page 33: ...t be able to run UltraBookIIi on battery power To install the battery pack The battery can be installed with the UltraBookIIi powered on or off Insert the battery pack in the bay Push in until you hea...

Page 34: ...uide 3 Press the battery latch see Figure 3 4 away from the battery 4 Grasp the battery s faceplate and gently pull it out of the battery bay Figure 3 4 Removing the Battery Pack Figure 3 5 Removing t...

Page 35: ...t your product warranty To start the UltraBookIIi 1 Make sure the UltraBookIIi is at room temperature before powering up This is particularly important when the worksta tion is brought from a very col...

Page 36: ...attachment to port A is not accidentally plugged into port B 4 Make certain that each device is plugged into an AC outlet or power strip 5 If you are using SCSI devices please refer to Using the Ultr...

Page 37: ...Ii that has been halted and powered down is a simple procedure To restart the UltraBookIIi 1 Verify that cables from all connected pe ripheral devices such as SCSI devices or an external monitor are c...

Page 38: ...tem You may also want to power down any peripheral devices you have connected to the UltraBookIIi Using RDIuts If you have RDIuts installed on your UltraBookIIi this power management software will aut...

Page 39: ...istrator if you need as sistance reloading RDIuts from the VWA Install CD ROM or downloading it via FTP from www tadpolerdi com To shut down the UltraBookIIi safely if RDIuts is NOT installed 1 Save y...

Page 40: ...after shutting down disconnect all cables and connectors including the AC adapter cable from the UltraBookIIi 2 Close and latch the rear panel cover then fold the display cover down and close and lat...

Page 41: ...sted feature refer to Appendix B UltraBookIIi Specifications Removing Hard Disk Drives The UltraBookIIi comes equipped with up to three removable hard disk drives To remove a hard disk drive 1 Shut do...

Page 42: ...3 14 UltraBookIIi User Guide 4 Grasp the drive s faceplate and gently pull it out of the drive bay Figure 3 7 Removing the Hard Disk Drive cont d...

Page 43: ...Recording with the External Microphone To use this microphone to record 1 Make sure the recording source is suffi ciently close to the microphone 1 to 2 ft 2 Unplug any external audio input devices c...

Page 44: ...oard is connected the system returns to OBP Typing go and pressing Enter returns you to the Sun operating system An external keyboard and the on board keyboard can both be used for typing along with a...

Page 45: ...e information 3 For other monitors attach a J13W3 to VGA adapter to the Ultra BookIIi s external video port Then con nect the external monitor to the other end of the adapter Refer to Appendix E Ex te...

Page 46: ...rts 1 Shut down the UltraBookIIi according to the instructions on page 3 10 2 Turn off the serial devices you will be con necting to it 3 Connect the male end of the I O break out cable to the UltraBo...

Page 47: ...device for port B is plugged into the port B connector Using the Ultra Fast Wide SCSI Port The UltraBookIIi back panel has an Ultra Fast Wide SCSI port see Figure 3 11 For more detailed technical info...

Page 48: ...starting of the UltraBookIIi External SCSI devices Use an active terminator with the appropriate connector SCSI Bus External devices can have a maximum SCSI bus length of 2 meters and must have active...

Page 49: ...rt up to 1 GB of random access memory RAM To upgrade RAM add or replace RAM modules available from Tadpole RDI or authorized dealers in 128 MB 256 MB and 512 MB sizes Warning Be sure to wear a groundi...

Page 50: ...as shown in Figure 3 9 5 Using a Phillips screwdriver remove exist ing mounting screws before inserting mem ory board 6 Insert the new module in the available slot as shown in Figure 3 10 pressing ge...

Page 51: ...he system 8 Replace the memory access cover and tighten screw To replace or upgrade existing memory modules 1 Shut down the UltraBookIIi according to the instructions on page 3 10 2 Unplug the AC adap...

Page 52: ...the screwdriver against any printed circuits individual memory module chips or points of contact other than those shown in the following illustrations Prying at other points of contact may damage your...

Page 53: ...lift the memory module away from its RAM connector and the unit Caution Pry gently upward at the leverage points shown in Figure 3 12 and Figure 3 13 or you may damage your memory modules or the main...

Page 54: ...odule until the memory module is free of its RAM connector as shown in Figure 3 13 e Grasping the memory module by its outer edges carefully lift the memory module away from its RAM connector and the...

Page 55: ...3 14 the memory slot closest to the rear of the unit a Using a small flat tip screw driver pry gently upward against the outer edges of the system s memory module until the memory module is free of i...

Page 56: ...you must pry gently upward in the order shown to remove the memory modules without damaging them b Grasping the memory module by its outer edges carefully lift the memory module away from its memory c...

Page 57: ...on Modulen darf nur von einem qualifizierten Servicetechniker durchgef hrt werden Es besteht Gefahr durch Elektroschock Durch unsachgem sse Behandlung kann ihre UltraBookIIi Workstation besch digt wer...

Page 58: ...et puls enleve le couverde Once removed the cover must be replaced and screwed in position before the power supply is plugged back in Apres le couverde a encleve visse le couverde en place et remettr...

Page 59: ...olvents or abrasive cleaners to clean the UltraBookIIi Such cleaners will damage the case s finish 6 Use a commercial floppy disk drive cleaning kit to clean the floppy disk drive Follow the kit manuf...

Page 60: ...iginal materials are unavailable contact Tadpole RDI customer service for a new container The original shipping containers are specifically designed for the UltraBookIIi workstation 5 Ship with any co...

Page 61: ...wn The UltraBookIIi s battery is uniquely designed to provide the longest possible duration As with any battery however prolonged use will require the battery to be recharged Typically battery power l...

Page 62: ...ity Attach AC adapter or save and begin exiting processes To complete jobs cur rently running use dimmer switch to lower the LCD intensity and save battery power Use the PowerTool to turn off the ala...

Page 63: ...tra BookIIi will continue to remind you about the low battery status if you continue to use battery power Refer to Chapter 3 Shutting UltraBookIIi Down for more information on shutting down the UltraB...

Page 64: ...ing shorter and shorter intervals of service between recharging and finally by failing to hold a charge When this occurs you must replace the worn out battery pack with a new one Replacement battery p...

Page 65: ...e UltraBookIIi PowerTool allows you to control the power management behavior of your system The main program dialog provides an overview of critical power management areas including available battery...

Page 66: ...ll the power management utility By default the PowerTool is configured to pop up automatically when the low battery condition configured in etc pm pm cf is reached However you can run the PowerTool at...

Page 67: ...tant system files For more information on shutting UltraBookIIi down see page 3 10 PowerTool Fields The main PowerTool dialog shown in Figure 5 1 provides access to all PowerTool power management feat...

Page 68: ...locks the keyboard Press this button to reduce power consumption by turning off the main LCD display panel during critical computations This feature also prevents you from inadvertently interrupting...

Page 69: ...dialog indicates if the battery is installed including capacity state and availability to the system Battery capacity is shown in bargraph and numerical form by the indicator displayed If a battery is...

Page 70: ...User Guide You can reach this dialog by opening the main Battery pull down menu and selecting Battery Management from the PowerTool dialog Figure 5 2 shows the Battery Management dialog Figure 5 2 Ba...

Page 71: ...y modules installed in your system Making a selection here directs the system to use a specific battery module before all others when running on battery power You can reach this dialog by opening the...

Page 72: ...with the Power Tool Fuel Gauge shown in Figure 5 1 You can calibrate the main system battery by pressing Calibrate at the Calibration dialog You can reach this dialog by opening the main Battery menu...

Page 73: ...anking powering down and system suspension behavior and system speaker settings You can also restore system control defaults at this dialog by pressing Restore Defaults You can reach this dialog by op...

Page 74: ...tails allows you to set details specific to your power management profile and the section of that profile you want to change Pressing Restore Defaults allows you to restore the system defaults to your...

Page 75: ...orted at this time This feature will be supported in future releases of the PowerTool software Contact your authorized Tadpole RDI representative for current updates and related product information Th...

Page 76: ...ration Mode Settings Disk SCrn Idle MHZ Timer Doze Suspend Blank Loop E_DEF 200 3 5 10 3 1 M_DEF 300 5 10 30 5 1 P_DEF 440 10 30 60 10 0 C_DEF XXX X X XX X X LC_DEF XXX X X XX X X System Control Low P...

Page 77: ...Choices E Economy M Moderate P Performance BATTERY_OPERATION E LOW_BATTERY_OPERATION E Noconfigurable Parameters The remaining options below can not be set via the PowerTool and must be changed by han...

Page 78: ...5 14 UltraBookIIi User Guide Notes...

Page 79: ...e AC adapter Make sure that The power on icon is displayed on the Status LCD after pushing the power button The AC adapter is securely plugged into the UltraBookIIi s power input socket and the AC ada...

Page 80: ...ning The RJ45 or twisted pair cable is securely plugged into the UltraBookIIi connector The workstation s operating system is correctly configured for the network if this is a new network node Symptom...

Page 81: ...following message The system then displays one of the following error messages OR a The UltraBookIIi is configured to use an NIS server that is not connected or is unavailable Hold down the Stop key...

Page 82: ...the LCD display panel Refer to page 5 4 for more information about LCD Off The LCD display will also be blank if the UltraBook has shut down automatically due to low battery capacity or user inactivit...

Page 83: ...ine batteries in the UltraBookIIi This can be very hazardous and severe damage may occur to the workstation Warnung UltraBookIIi wird mit einem aufladbaren nickel cadmium akku ausgelifert Versuchen si...

Page 84: ...i connector 4 At the prompt type ifconfig a and look for hme0 and press Enter to verify the Ethernet connection Your display should show a list of active flags one of which must be up You should also...

Page 85: ...rectly for the application or attached device Refer to the manual that came with your application or device for more information External Video Port Symptom External monitor display remains blank Chec...

Page 86: ...information in this chapter does not resolve the problem you may contact Tadpole RDI s Customer Service and Support staff North America 7 00 AM to 6 00 PM PST Phone 800 734 7030 Fax 760 930 0762 Email...

Page 87: ...You can use whoami to obtain this information 7 Version of the operating system you are using You can use one or both of the two following commands to obtain different types of version information Use...

Page 88: ...6 10 UltraBookIIi User Guide Notes...

Page 89: ...table palm rest for wrist support during extended use The center positioning of the 66 mm x 55 mm integrated touchpad allows right or left handed usage The textured case of the UltraBookIIi provides n...

Page 90: ...the Ethernet MDO layer with the Media Independent Interface MII layer The E bus is a low level peripheral interface providing connection to the flash boot memory NVRAM and PSM bus interface The PSM bu...

Page 91: ...nal cache The processor interfaces directly with the memory subsystem and the PCI Bus At 400 Mhz the CPU delivers 17 9 SPECint95 and 20 6 SPECfP95 Flash Memory The UltraBookIIi includes 1 MB of flash...

Page 92: ...ation of 256 MB System main memory is provided through plug in expansion modules Additional memory upgrades provide a maximum configuration of 1 GB Three versions of the main memory module are availab...

Page 93: ...lay The display controller drives the internal display panel first and then provides output to an attached external monitor supporting a maximum color density of 256K or 64 shades of gray at 1024 x 76...

Page 94: ...nitor When using the internal LCD an external syncing monitor can also be attached allowing simultaneous LCD and monitor operation For non Sun or non self sensing monitors you will need a J13W3 to VGA...

Page 95: ...e output jack for 3 D glasses in place of a hard disk device bay if the Creator 3D Graphics option is installed The Sun Creator 3D Graphics option requires the use of a high performance high resolutio...

Page 96: ...atus LCD indicator uses symbols to show the state of various system functions and conditions as described in the following table The Status LCD provides a running status on the following items and con...

Page 97: ...use This symbol continues to display as long as you are connected to a networked envi ronment External Monitor The external monitor symbol displays after you have connected the workstation to an exter...

Page 98: ...tation s AC adapter This symbol appears after you push the power button to turn on the workstation It continues to display until the power button is pressed again to turn off the workstation Over Temp...

Page 99: ...ist of ports connectors and switches hidden behind three fold down panel doors Two access panels are located along the right side of the unit The third access panel is located to the rear of the unit...

Page 100: ...he Creator 3D graphics display option A ventilation faceplate covers the secondary device bay on the left side of the workstation allowing a maximum of two hard disk drives External Floppy Optional Th...

Page 101: ...aBookIIi also provides an integrated touchpad for operations that require a pointing device Internal Keyboard A full sized 97 key 12 function key keyboard is standard for the UltraBookIIi as shown in...

Page 102: ...Layout Z X V C B N M Enter Shift Back Space F6 Stop Esc F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 Ins Del Props Front Open Find Home End Cut Copy Undo Again Pause Paste Fn Print Scrn Page Up Page Down Scro...

Page 103: ...n external keyboard or mouse as shown in Figure A 9 on page A 25 You can connect an external Sun Type 5 or newer keyboard when the UltraBookIIi is turned on or off If you connect an external domestic...

Page 104: ...des a variety of onboard audio services and connectors including Audio and microphone jacks Internal speaker The right side panel contains audio input and output jacks for connecting an external audio...

Page 105: ...z stereo output signals Microphone The microphone jack allows you to connect an external mono stereo microphone to the system The UltraBookIIi accepts a Sun MicrophoneTM or other PositronTM compatible...

Page 106: ...wo serial ports and one enhanced parallel port integrated into a single 50 pin connector on the right side panel These ports are accessed through the I O break out cable supplied with the UltraBookIIi...

Page 107: ...Wide 10 MBps for Fast during synchronous operation and 5 MBps for asynchronous operation Follow the manufacturer s instructions carefully when connecting external SCSI devices to the system especiall...

Page 108: ...onboard battery module with a rated capacity of 40 watt hours when not tethered using the AC adapter For more information on the DC power requirements of the UltraBookIIi see Battery Technology later...

Page 109: ...ation when AC power is not available The lithium ion battery module has a gravimetric power density 100 higher than NiMH or NiCd batteries and suffers no memory effect from the recharge cycle The batt...

Page 110: ...ing down the UltraBookIIi see Shutting UltraBookIIi Down on page 3 10 If you switch to AC power instead of shutting down the UltraBookIIi you can remove and replace battery modules while the system is...

Page 111: ...ng on battery condition and workstation power requirements The battery module can be discharged and recharged from 500 to 1 000 times before it needs replacing When you need to replace the battery mod...

Page 112: ...applicable to use the UltraBookIIi s access ports To install modular components insert the component in the appropriate device bay or see page A 11 for more information Figure A 7 UltraBookIIi Device...

Page 113: ...ection of other languages are available from SunPro or third parties for use on the UltraBookIIi Sources UltraBookIIi replacement parts and options are available from your authorized UltraBookIIi deal...

Page 114: ...ton mouse Additional manuals The following items are available from Sun Microsystems dealers Solaris operating systems on CD ROM Three button mouse High performance color monochrome and grayscale vide...

Page 115: ...dware External SCSI devices hard disk drives CD ROMs cartridge tape drives etc Laser printers External modems Serial port cables Audio input output devices amplifiers microphones etc PCMCIA cards mode...

Page 116: ...A 28 UltraBookIIi User Guide Notes...

Page 117: ...va tools Java virtual machine HotJava browser IU processor 400 MHz UltraSPARC IIi FPU processor Combined Performance 400 MHz 17 9 SPECint95 20 6 SPECfp95 Memory 256 MB to 1 GB DRAM with ECC Memory exp...

Page 118: ...pe II One Type III Display 14 1 in XGA 1024 x 768 active matrix LCD Palette Colors Grayscale 262 144 64 Pixel aspect ratio 1 1 Screen aspect ratio 4 3 Dot pitch 28mm Dots per inch 90 7 Display height...

Page 119: ...use 8 pin mini DIN connector Sun type Controls Power on off switch Display brightness FN Bri Bri keyboard function keys Other features Time of day clock with separate battery backup and wake up alarm...

Page 120: ...Amp hour capacity Approximately 1 hour in continuous use 3 hours charging only with system power off 6 7 hours with system power on Varies due to operating power draw UltraBookIIi AC adapter charger...

Page 121: ...50 EMC ITE FCC Part 15 Class B Class B CE EN55022 Class B EN 50081 1 EN50082 1 IEC801 2 IEC801 3 IEC 801 4 Options Expansion memory daughter boards Internal disk drive upgrades Nylon carrying case Ext...

Page 122: ...B 6 UltraBookIIi User Guide Notes...

Page 123: ...connector Use of other external devices with this connector may cause equipment damage and void your warranty Connector See Headphones Connector page C 2 Audio Line In Connector page C 2 Audio Line Ou...

Page 124: ...hows the 1 8 male connector Figure C 1 Headphones Mating Connector Audio Line In Connector The Audio In Connector is a standard female 1 8 audio miniature jack The following table lists the pin assign...

Page 125: ...t Connector is a standard female 1 8 audio miniature jack The following table lists the pin assignments for this connector For illustration purposes Figure C 3 shows the 1 8 male connector Figure C 3...

Page 126: ...ndard female 1 8 audio miniature jack The following table lists the pin assignments for this connector For illustration purposes Figure C 4 shows the 1 8 male connector Figure C 4 Microphone Mating Co...

Page 127: ...nector The following table lists the pin assignments for this connector Figure C 5 shows this connector Figure C 5 External Floppy Drive Connector Pin Signal 1 FD_HD_SEL_L 2 FD_RD_DAT_L 3 GND 4 FD_WR_...

Page 128: ...tor is a female 8 pin miniature DIN 8 connector The following table lists the pin assignments for this connector Figure C 6 shows this connector Figure C 6 Keyboard Mouse Connector Pin Signal 1 GND 2...

Page 129: ...in Signal 1 PAR_DS_L 23 SER_DIR_B 2 PP_DAT0 24 SER_DCD_B 3 PP_DAT1 25 SER_TXC_B 4 PP_DAT2 26 PAR_AFXN_L 5 PP_DAT3 27 PAR_ERROR_L 6 PP_DAT4 28 PAR_INIT_L 7 PP_DAT5 29 PAR_SLIN_L 8 PP_DAT6 30 37 GND 9 P...

Page 130: ...C 8 UltraBookIIi User Guide Figure C 7 Dual Serial Parallel Connector 21 SER_TRXC_B 50 SER_SYNC_B 22 SER_RXC_B Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 26 50 25...

Page 131: ...e pin assignments for this connector Figure C 8 shows this connector Figure C 8 Serial Port A Connector Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 NC 14 NC 2 SERIAL_TXD_A 15 SERIAL_TRXC_A 3 SERIAL_RXD_A 16 NC 4 SERIAL_R...

Page 132: ...assignments for this connector Figure C 9 shows this connector Figure C 9 Serial Port B Connector Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 NC 14 NC 2 SERIAL_TXD_B 15 SERIAL_TRXC_B 3 SERIAL_RXD_B 16 NC 4 SERIAL_RTS_B...

Page 133: ...lists the pin assignments for this connector Figure C 10 shows this connector Figure C 10 Parallel Port Connector Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 P_DATA STROBE L 10 P_ACKNOWLEDGE_L 2 P_DATA_ 0 11 P_BUSY 3 P_...

Page 134: ...C 12 UltraBookIIi User Guide DC Input Connector The DC Input Connector provides DC power to the unit Figure C 11 shows this connector Figure C 11 DC Input Connector...

Page 135: ...8 TERM_PWR 52 TERM_PWR 20 34 GND 53 NC 35 SCSI_DAT_L 12 54 GND 36 SCSI_DAT_L 13 55 SCSI_ATN_L 37 SCSI_DAT_L 14 56 GND 38 SCSI_DAT_L 15 57 SCSI_BSY_L 39 SCSI_PAR_L_ 1 58 SCSI_ACK_L 40 SCSI_DAT_L 0 59 S...

Page 136: ...C 14 UltraBookIIi User Guide Figure C 12 SCSI Connector 1 68 35 34...

Page 137: ...or The following table lists the pin assignments for this connector Figure C 13 shows this connector Figure C 13 External Monitor Connector Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 VIDEO_GND 8 MONITOR_ID 1 2 VSYNC 9 M...

Page 138: ...r Connector is a female 8 pin miniature RJ 45 telephone jack The following table lists the pin assignments for this connector Figure C 14 shows this connector Figure C 14 Ethernet Twisted Pair Connect...

Page 139: ...k false false keymap ttyb rts dtr off false false ttyb ignore cd true true ttya rts dtr off false false ttya ignore cd true true ttyb mode 9600 8 n 1 9600 8 n 1 ttya mode 9600 8 n 1 9600 8 n 1 pcia pr...

Page 140: ...true true screen columns 80 80 screen rows 34 34 silent mode false false use nvramrc false false nvramrc security mode none security password security badlogins 4290212323 oem logo oem logo false fal...

Page 141: ...play Controller The ATI video controller supports 24 bpp 16 million color external only through the OBP command ati pgx24 This command is true in the NVRAM settings Only 1024 x 768 800 x 600 and 1152...

Page 142: ...TED 800x600 60Hz 1024 mon OFF 1024x768 60Hz 1024 vesa OFF 1024x768 60Hz 1152 mon NOT SUPPORTED 1152x900 66Hz 1152 vesa NOT SUPPORTED 1152x900 66Hz lcd only 1024x768 60Hz OFF lcd monitor 1024x768 60Hz...

Page 143: ...z 1152 vesa NOT SUPPORTED 1152x900 66Hz 1280 mon NOT SUPPORTED 1280x1024 67Hz 1280 vesa NOT SUPPORTED 1280x1024 67Hz 1280 fastmon NOT SUPPORTED 1280x1024 76Hz 1280 fastvesa NOT SUPPORTED 1280x1024 76H...

Page 144: ...ommands Enter the command for the desired resolution corresponding to the type of display you have 2 After entering the command string type go or boot depending on any messages given at the command li...

Page 145: ...e display devices such as CRT monitors provide sense information and PC monitors and most projection display devices do not During power on initialization the system probes the 13W3 connector to deter...

Page 146: ...ense information To change the configuration 1 Disconnect the external device and 13W3 VGA adapter from the UltraBookIIi 2 Power on the system according to the in structions in Chapter 3 3 Stop the bo...

Page 147: ...form In general SUN compatible display devices require composite sync information and non SUN compatible display devices require discrete horizontal and vertical sync information Use these commands t...

Page 148: ...kIIi can drive both the LCD and an external monitor simultaneously This list charts the various combinations and the OBP commands to activate them Modes for C3D Creator 3D Command OBP CDE Openwin LCD...

Page 149: ...PORTED 1280x1024 67Hz 1280 fastmon NOT SUPPORTED 1280x1024 76Hz 1280 fastvesa NOT SUPPORTED 1280x1024 76Hz 1600 mon NOT SUPPORTED 1600x1280 76Hz 1920 mon NOT SUPPORTED 1920x1080 72Hz lcd only 1024x768...

Page 150: ...E 10 UltraBookIIi User Guide Notes...

Page 151: ...A 17 line in A 17 line in connector C 1 C 2 line out A 17 line out connectorC 1 C 3 microphone A 17 B back panel opening 2 4 background charge B 4 background mode A 23 backlight intensity 3 2 batterie...

Page 152: ...t Ethernet network 3 17 external monitor 3 17 connector audio line in C 1 C 2 audio line out C 1 C 3 DB 25 A 18 DC input C 1 C 12 DIN 8 A 13 dual serial parallelC 1 C 7 Ethernet twisted pair C 1 C 16...

Page 153: ...y A 5 domain name 3 7 password 3 8 user name 3 8 dot pitch B 2 dots per inch B 2 dual serial parallel connector C 1 C 7 E EIA modem A 18 EIDE controller A 2 eject PCMCIA cards 3 15 Ethernet 3 7 6 6 A...

Page 154: ...rame rates A 6 frequency B 4 fuel gauge 5 3 fully charged 4 6 H halt during boot 6 3 hard disk drive 1 3 3 15 A 9 A 11 B 2 battery and A 12 controller A 2 Creator 3D Graphics and A 11 install 3 15 no...

Page 155: ...ery log in 2 6 3 9 log out 3 11 long term storage procedure 4 4 lost carrier 6 3 low battery 4 5 4 6 PowerTool and 5 2 shutdown 4 5 warning on startup 6 4 M maintenance batteries 4 7 UltraBookIIi 4 1...

Page 156: ...atus A 10 power adapter See AC adapter power management See PowerTool power supply A 20 power switch 2 5 PowerTool 5 1 5 4 battery management 5 5 battery priority 5 7 calibrate batteries 5 8 configura...

Page 157: ...port 3 18 connector C 7 server not responding 6 3 service 1 5 6 8 set up 3 1 ship UltraBookIIi 4 3 shut down 3 10 3 11 low battery 4 5 operating system 3 11 UltraBookIIi with RDIuts 3 11 UltraBookIIi...

Page 158: ...6 8 low battery warning at star tup 6 4 SCSI 6 5 serial devices 6 7 start and boot 6 1 turn on peripherals 3 8 power switch 2 5 UltraBookIIi 2 5 U ultra fast wide SCSI A 19 ultra fast wide SCSI port...

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