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Circuit Breaker Reset Switch

The circuit breaker contains an external button to indicate power fault status.  When the button is
extended (white area showing), a fault has occurred.  Do not reset the circuit breaker until after the fault
has been removed.  Reset the circuit breaker by pressing the button.

Safety Interlock Switch

The safety interlock switch, located in the top of the base unit, prevents the system from powering on if
the top cover is not properly installed.

Power Cables

These two-wire cables provide the AC line and neutral signals to the power distribution board, which in
turn drives the power supplies.

Power Supply Cable Opening

The main power cable from the power distribution board to the riser card passes through this opening.
If servicing the AC section, be sure the plastic edging remains in the opening to protect the wires from
damage.

Fixed Power Supply (MPWS131)

MPWS131 is a 539 watt autoranging supply, that switches between 90-132 VAC or 180-264 VAC,
depending on the location.  The input frequency is 47-63 Hz, single phase.  At full load, the power
supply has a minimum efficiency of 65 percent.

DC Output Specifications

The following table details the DC Output Specifications for the power supply.

Outputs

#1

#2

#3

#4

#5

Unit

Nominal Output Voltages 

1, 5

+3.3 

4

+5.1 

4

+12.0 

4

12.0

5.0

VDC

Continuous Load (Maximum) 

1

48 

3, 4

76 

 3, 4

12 

4

0.5

0.5

ADC

Continuous Load (Minimum)

 1

0

6

0

0

0

ADC

Noise and Ripple (PARD), DC to
30 MHz (Maximum)

50

50

100

250

100

mVp-p

Initial Setting Tolerance
(Maximum) 

2, 5

±

3%

±

3%

±

5%

±

10%

±

10%

Regulation Line/Load
(Maximum) 

2, 5

±

3%

±

3%

±

5%

±

10%

±

10%

Overshoot, Turn on/off
(Maximum)

5%

5%

10%

10%

10%

Summary of Contents for InterServe 600 Series

Page 1: ...InterServe 600 Series System Reference September 1997 DHAF02050...

Page 2: ...undant Power Supplies MPWS138 FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are design...

Page 3: ...the equipment Keep these instructions for future reference Follow all warnings on the equipment or in the operating instructions Warnings To reduce the risk of electrical shock do not attempt to open...

Page 4: ......

Page 5: ...ssor Module MSMT310 13 P6 Bus Termination Card MSMT311 14 System Board MSMT359 15 Fixed Power Supply MPWS131 17 Redundant Power Supplies MPWS138 18 AC Section MESAN14 19 Power Distribution Board MPCBD...

Page 6: ...ors 51 Board Components 56 Sound Processor 60 Memory Address Map 61 I O Addresses 62 DMA Channels 63 External Ports 63 MIDI 63 Ethernet 64 Serial COM 64 Mouse and Keyboard 64 SCSI 65 Parallel 65 Video...

Page 7: ...280 and MSMT463 80 Expansion Slots 80 SCSI Controller and Connector 80 Power Connector 80 Peripherals 81 Internal RAID Section MESAN15 81 CD ROM Drive 84 Combo Drive MESAM86 85 Disk Drives 86 System F...

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Page 9: ...the base unit CAUTION Use an antistatic wrist strap for all servicing and upgrade procedures to avoid the possibility of electrostatic discharge Conventions Bold Commands words or characters that you...

Page 10: ...asic information on using and installing Windows NT Server 4 0 refer to Start Here delivered in the Windows NT Server software package u For detailed information on using Windows NT Server 4 0 refer t...

Page 11: ...S131 Top cover 17 Redundant Power Supply MPWS138 n a 18 AC section MESAN14 Top cover both side panels 19 Power distribution board MPCBD13 Top cover left side panel 21 Power distribution board MPCBD17...

Page 12: ...the base unit are designed to fit within very tight tolerances some force is required to remove or insert parts However if you cannot remove or install a part properly ensure that there are no obstruc...

Page 13: ...crews Power Supply Access Panel NOTE Only InterServe 615 615UW 625 and 625UW systems use the power supply access panel To remove the power supply access panel 1 Remove the screws from around the power...

Page 14: ...ase unit PCI Access Panel To remove the PCI access panel 1 Remove the top cover and left side panel 2 Lay the base unit on its right side 3 Remove the two screws at the bottom of the unit and the scre...

Page 15: ...Remove the PCI access panel 2 Remove the RAID controller and other installed PCI option boards Note the position of each PCI board After servicing you must replace each board into the same slot from w...

Page 16: ...e 5 Loosen the screw and pivot the ISA board guide toward the fan assembly as shown in the following figure PCI Board Guide ISA Board Guide Screw Screw 6 Note the position of and remove each ISA board...

Page 17: ...l components of the system u Do not service the system on surfaces known to have high electrostatic buildup such as rugs and carpets Work on a static safe surface instead u Touch the bare metal of the...

Page 18: ...do not overheat causing failure The panels and covers also ensure that electromagnetic interference EMI emissions remain below the standard requirements NOTE When securing panels with screws ensure th...

Page 19: ...ou could be injured or cause damage to the system CAUTION The parts inside the base unit are designed to fit within ver y tight tolerances some force is required to remove or insert parts However if y...

Page 20: ...SCSI drive using the screws removed previously 10 Connect the SCSI cable power cable and audio cable CD ROM drive only The SCSI cable red stripe pin 1 must be adjacent to the power connector Note If i...

Page 21: ...emove the four screws from the support bracket as shown in the following figure Support Bracket Screws 6 Secure the replacement drive to the support bracket using the screws removed previously 7 Conne...

Page 22: ...the cables except the sensor cable attached to the internal RAID subsystem Refer to the following figure 5 Remove the four screws from the top and the two screws on either side of the RAID subsystem R...

Page 23: ...ged as a result Press firmly so the card connector slides evenly into the slot 5 Replace the option board bracket Do not tighten the pivoting ISA board guide until the ISA boards have been installed 6...

Page 24: ...ds in the same slots from which you removed them 9 Close the base unit P6 Bus Termination Card MSMT311 To replace the P6 bus termination card 1 Open the base unit and remove the necessary parts as des...

Page 25: ...he system board until instructed NOTE Before opening the base unit run the AMIBIOS Setup program and record all the custom settings for your system After replacing the system board you must run the Sy...

Page 26: ...ternal SCSI 7 Disconnect the cables from the external ports 8 Using a three sixteenth inch nutdriver remove the jackscrews from the video parallel and serial ports 9 Using an 8 mm or five sixteenth in...

Page 27: ...ct the MIDI and audio cables to the system board 22 Replace the option board fan assembly 23 Replace the riser card option board bracket option boards and SCSI and power cables 24 Replace the PCI acce...

Page 28: ...r cable to the riser card 6 Connect the remaining power cables to the hard disk drives or internal RAID subsystem and DC distribution board CD ROM drive and combo drive 7 Secure the power supply to th...

Page 29: ...ection 1 Open the base unit and remove the necessary parts as described in Chapter 1 2 Remove both power supplies as described previously in Redundant Power Supplies MPWS138 3 Remove the power supply...

Page 30: ...wer cable through the opening in the AC section 9 On the new AC section ensure the plastic edging is installed around the opening to protect the main power cable Push the main power cable through the...

Page 31: ...nit 8 Remove the board from the base unit 9 Attach the new power distribution board to the base unit 10 Replace the fan assembly 11 Connect the cables to the power distribution board Note Refer to Cha...

Page 32: ...Refer to Chapter 5 if you need details about cable connections 10 Replace the AC section and power supplies 11 Close the base unit InterSite Server Monitor Board CINF029 The InterSite Server Monitor...

Page 33: ...board 14 Close the base unit Refer to the InterSite Server Monitor Setup Guide for information on installing and configuring the ISM software Memory To service the SIMMs 1 Open the base unit and remo...

Page 34: ...B 1 GB 2 x 128 MB 2 x 128 MB 2 x 128 MB 2 x 128 MB The following figure shows the socket layout The socket reference numbers are also printed on the system board J58 1 3 2 0 3 2 1 0 Banks J51 CPU 1 CP...

Page 35: ...ary parts as described in Chapter 1 2 Remove the two fan assembly screws as shown in the following figure 3 Disconnect the fan assembly power cable from the system board Screws Fan Assembly Power Cabl...

Page 36: ...the following figure Pull on the side of the cover opposite the AC receptacle to disengage it Screws Power Supply Access Panel System Disk Fan Screws CAUTION Do not remove the two screws at the top o...

Page 37: ...ch the new fan to the fan assembly 7 Connect the fan power cable to the system board 8 Replace the power supply Lithium CMOS Clock Battery WARNING There is a danger of explosion if the battery is inco...

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Page 39: ...sure that there are no obstructions hindering the part Adding Processors Single to dual processor upgrade kits include a CPU with attached heat sink Voltage Regulator Module VRM and a metal clip Dual...

Page 40: ...rd The processor module will be installed in this location 3 On the processor module raise the lever on the empty sockets to open the sockets 4 Install the CPUs into the sockets The CPU sockets are ke...

Page 41: ...load to ensure reliable performance System memory modules available from other vendors may function improperly or unreliably in your Intergraph computer To avoid damaging the SIMMs and voiding the wa...

Page 42: ...install them in this order If the total number of installed SIMMs will be four install the SIMMs in the Bank 1 sockets first then in the Bank 0 sockets If the total number of installed SIMMs will be...

Page 43: ...SCSI ID and disabling the SCSI termination before installing the devices NOTE Systems with the internal RAID subsystem have one bay available for an optional SCSI device Systems without internal RAID...

Page 44: ...section Adding Option Boards earlier in this chapter describes installing new boards The Adaptec AIC 7860 SCSI controller on the system board provides the Ultra SCSI bus for external devices SCSI Cab...

Page 45: ...SCSI port on the last device on the SCSI cable chain 3 Connect the device to the other end of the SCSI cable 4 If necessary install the device drivers and configure the device according to the vendor...

Page 46: ...CAUTION The system s PCI slots are limited to 25 W power dissipation per the Peripheral Component Interconnect Specification Therefore PCI boards must draw less than 25 watts of power To install PCI...

Page 47: ...ke PCI boards You do not have to run the SCU to define a PnP board During startup the system BIOS automatically detects the installed board and assigns the necessary system resources Since PnP boards...

Page 48: ...38 ISA I O Panel Lock Bracket Screw...

Page 49: ...chassis by installing the I O lock bracket which installs in only one orientation Mount the bracket to the chassis using the screw removed previously 8 Close the base unit 9 Restart the system If you...

Page 50: ...f the combo drive then restart the system 3 When the MS DOS Startup menu displays select option 1 to run the SCU 4 Use the arrow keys or the mouse to select Step 2 from the SCU Main Menu Then press IN...

Page 51: ...iguration instructions NOTE Use the TAB and arrow keys to move the cursor from field to field Once inside the DMA IRQ and Ports fields press ENTER to display the sub fields for entering the informatio...

Page 52: ...quence parameter The Options menu displays with a choice of boot sequences The default is C A which designates the system hard disk drive C as the initial boot device followed by the floppy disk drive...

Page 53: ...ards The Functional Diagram sections provide an overview of the power and data signal paths between the major assemblies The table after each diagram refer to pages in Chapter 5 for specific wiring di...

Page 54: ...er Supply Disk Drives System Disk Fan External Ports MIDI Port Speaker SCSI Port Power Switch Floppy Drive Item Part Number Page Fixed Power Supply MPWS131 75 CD ROM Drive CDSK106 83 Combo Drive MESAM...

Page 55: ...nternal RAID Major Assemblies Riser Card System Board P6 Bus Termination Card Plugged onto System Board CD ROM Drive Combo Drive Option Board Fans Power Supply Internal RAID Section Power Distribution...

Page 56: ...Card Power Distribution Board Option Board Fans Power Switch Speaker External Ports MIDI Port SCSI Port Fixed Power Supply Item Part Number Page Power Distribution Board MPCBD13 65 Fixed Power Supply...

Page 57: ...635 645 Major Assemblies AC Section Riser Card Processor Module System Board RAID Controller Board CD ROM Drive Combo Drive Power Distribution Board Option Board Fans Redundant Power Supplies Internal...

Page 58: ...Distribution Board Power Supply Power Supply AC Section with Safety Interlock Power Switch Speaker External Ports MIDI Port SCSI Port Item Part Number Page AC Section MESAN14 73 Power Distribution Bo...

Page 59: ...u Riser Card MSMT280 and MSMT463 u Peripherals u System Fans Internal Cables The following cables are used in the system base unit Part Number Description MCBL038A MIDI cable MCBL067A Floppy cable MC...

Page 60: ...ansion bus u PCI to ISA Bridge Intel 82379AB provides the interface betwwen the ISA expansion bus and the PCI bus u Memory eight memory sockets and Intel memory controllers supports up to 1 GB of four...

Page 61: ...the cable and jumper connectors The CPU VRM memory sockets and riser card connectors are provided for reference CPU 1 VRM 1 VRM 0 J22 J17 CPU 0 Riser Card Connectors Memory Sockets J68 J71 J74 J30 J4...

Page 62: ...port J64 Fan MCBL172A Fan J68 Fan MCBLZ530 Fan J71 Speaker MCBLY520 Fan J74 Reset MCBL064A J15 MPCBD17 NOTE MCBL064A is used only in systems with the MPCBD17 board MCBLZ370 is only used in systems wit...

Page 63: ...IRQ7 15 SD 0 25 SA 1 35 SA 14 6 IRQ9 16 SD 1 26 Ground 36 SA 15 7 IOCS16 17 SD 4 27 SA 3 37 BALE 8 Ground 18 SD 5 28 Ground 38 IOR 9 IOCHRDY 19 MEMW 29 RSTDRV 39 D7BUFDIR 10 Ground 20 MEMR 30 Ground 4...

Page 64: ...d 39 are not connected all other pins not listed are connected to ground J68 MCBLZ530 Fan Pin Signal Color 1 12 V Red 2 Ground Black J71 MCBLY520 Speaker Pin Signal Color 1 5 1 V Red 2 Ground White J7...

Page 65: ...ng J63 OUT J49 IN J62 IN J50 IN J61 IN J47 IN J60 IN J48 OUT CAUTION Do not change the jumper settings in an attempt to change CPU speed The CPU s will only operate properly when the jumpers are insta...

Page 66: ...the major integrated components Graphics Accelerator SCSI Controller Window RAM I O Controller Palette DAC Lithium Battery PCI to ISA Bridge Ethernet Controller MIC MIC MIC MIC OMC DP OMC DC PCI Bridg...

Page 67: ...d loop clock sources for both the memory clock and the pixel clock Window RAM Window RAM WRAM is the video memory used by the MGA 2064W The graphics frame buffer consists of two 256K x 32 WRAM compone...

Page 68: ...P mode or Byte or Bi Dir mode compatible with IBM PS 2 hosts SPP is an asynchronous byte wide reverse channel peripheral to host mode using the eight data lines of the interface for data and the contr...

Page 69: ...ogrammable part on the riser card PCI to ISA Bridge The Intel 82379AB System I O APIC Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller bridges the ISA bus off the Primary PCI bus PCI bus 0 The 82379AB suppo...

Page 70: ...16C chip from Creative Labs Integrated onto the system board the Vibra 16C is a complete full feature MPC 2 0 compliant sound implementation providing full Sound Blaster Pro functionality and compati...

Page 71: ...with the system so the Vibra 16C internal registers respond to custom settings Additionally the integrated sound subsystem can be disabled by jumper connectors Memory Address Map The following table l...

Page 72: ...021 Interrupt Controller 1 INT1 02E8 02EF Serial Port COM4 0022 0023 System Configuration 02F8 02FF Serial Port COM2 FDC37C932 0040 0043 Timer Counter 1 0370 0377 Secondary Floppy Disk Controller 0060...

Page 73: ...cessing For an ISA bus channels 0 through 3 are 8 bit and channels 4 through 7 are 16 bit channels DMA Assignment DMA Assignment 0 Spare 4 Cascade input for 0 3 1 Spare 5 Spare 2 Floppy I O Controller...

Page 74: ...rier Detect 2 RD Receive Data 3 TD Transmit Data 4 DTR Data Terminal Ready 5 Ground 6 DSR Data Set Ready 7 RTS Request to Send 8 CTS Clear to Send 9 RI Ring Indicator Mouse and Keyboard Mouse Keyboard...

Page 75: ...ledge 45 Reset 46 Message 47 Select 48 Command 49 Request 50 Input Output Note Pins 12 13 14 37 and 39 are not connected all other pins not listed are connected to ground Parallel Pin Signal Pin Signa...

Page 76: ...al Sync 15 MID3 Monitor ID3 Power Distribution Board MPCBD13 Cable Routing and Pinouts The following figure shows the MPCBD13 cable connectors J18 J10 J20 J13 J19 J17 J40 J16 From MPCBD13 Cable To J10...

Page 77: ...4 Status 8 Dskgood 26 Alarm Reset 38 Drive 5 Status 10 Alarm 30 Drive 1 Status 40 Drive 6 Status 12 14 28 No Connect 32 Drive 2 Status Remaining Ground 16 Pwrbad J16 MCBLZ610 Power On LED Pin Signal...

Page 78: ...Power Distribution Board MPCBD17 Side 1 Cable Routing and Pinouts The following figure shows the MPCBD17 side 1 cable connectors J12 J13 J19 J41 J3 J9 J11 J16 From MPCBD17 Side 1 Cable To J3 RAID powe...

Page 79: ...ed J11 MCBL049A Auxiliary Power Pin Signal Wire Color 1 12V Yellow 2 Ground Black 3 Ground Black 4 5 1V Red J12 MCBLZ390 Power On Switch Pin Signal Wire Color 1 Power Switch On Red 2 Ground Black 3 Po...

Page 80: ...ite 4 Dskbad Black 5 Ground Black 6 Dskgood Orange J19 MCBL077A Drive Installed Pin Signal Wire Color 1 Drive 1 Brown 2 Drive 2 Black 3 Drive 3 Red 4 Drive 4 Brown 5 Drive 5 Black 6 Drive 6 Red J41 MC...

Page 81: ...n a MPWS138 Power Supply 1 J5 MCBL048A MSMT463 J3 Main Power J6 n a MPWS138 Power Supply 2 J7 n a MPWS138 Power Supply 2 J8 n a MPWS138 Power Supply 1 J15 Reset MCBL064A MSMT359 J74 J17 n a MESAN14 A...

Page 82: ...tiate s an orderly start up procedure under normal input operating conditions During power up this signal should remain low 0 8 VDC for at least 100 ms after the 5 1 VDC output has reached its minimum...

Page 83: ...TN 4 12V 10 3 3V_CS 16 DC_OK_1 5 12V 11 12V_CS 17 AC_OK_1 6 Ground 12 5 1V 18 RMT_ON_OFF J8 MPWS138 Power Supply 1 Pin Signal 1 3 5 8 10 12 5 1V 2 4 6 7 9 11 14 16 18 Ground 13 15 17 3 3V J15 MCBL064A...

Page 84: ...ard J17 Power Distribution Board J1 AC Section MESAN14 Power Supply Keylock Switch AC Receptacle Line Ground Neutral Circuit Breaker Power Supply Keylock Switch Alarm Silence Button NOTE The brown wir...

Page 85: ...Keylock Switch The keylock switch performs two functions it physically locks the power supply in the base unit by rotating a blade into a slot on the power supply and engages an AC switch that provid...

Page 86: ...the riser card passes through this opening If servicing the AC section be sure the plastic edging remains in the opening to protect the wires from damage Fixed Power Supply MPWS131 MPWS131 is a 539 w...

Page 87: ...e 12 V output and 10 for the negative output voltages Cable Connectors The following table shows the cable connectors from the power supply that connect to the riser card and to the devices in the ser...

Page 88: ...haring power supplies Each power supply has five outputs is hot swappable and is auto ranging between 90 132 VAC and 180 264 VAC The input frequency range for each power supply is 47 63 Hz single phas...

Page 89: ...n 3 3 VDC and 5 1 VDC outputs The Over Current Protection disables the DC outputs and keeps them disabled until AC is cycled u Over Voltage Protection is provided on 3 3 VDC and 5 1 VDC The Over Volta...

Page 90: ...CSI Controller and Connector If the riser card is MSMT280 the system s internal SCSI devices use the SCSI controller on the system board AIC 7860 The SCSI cable for external devices connects to the SC...

Page 91: ...Power on page 72 for the cable pinout Peripherals Internal RAID Section MESAN15 The following figure shows the MESAN15 assembly J6 J12 J1 J1 J3 J2 JP8 J11 J5 JP7 MSMT322 MSMT321 MSMT323 Cable Routing...

Page 92: ...CBL057A Drive Installed on page 67 for the cable pinout J5 MCBL054A RAID SCSI Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 16 Ground 50 Shell OK Ground 17 Term Power 51 Term Power 18 Term Power 52 Term Power 19 No Connect...

Page 93: ...nsor Refer to the table J13 MCBL055A RAID Sensor on page 67 for the cable pinout Cable Routing for InterServe 635 645 Systems Using the MPCBD17 Board From Cable To J12 MSMT323 MCBL050A MPCBD17 J3 J6 M...

Page 94: ...hich sets SCSI ID parity and other drive functionality are printed on the CD ROM drive u Terminator resistors are installed in the terminator sockets only when active termination is required By defaul...

Page 95: ...ternal RAID uses the P9 power supply cable from MPWS131 See the table P9 Connector Pinout on page 78 the for pinout InterServe 635 and 645 uses power cable MCBL049A from the power distribution board S...

Page 96: ...drives used in systems with the internal RAID section refer to the InterRAID documentation Part Number Vendor Number Capacity CDSK111 Seagate ST51080N 1 GB CDSK094 Seagate ST32155N 2 GB CDSK098 Conner...

Page 97: ...SCSI termination install the Term Disable jumper and remove both Term Power jumpers from connector J8 To enable SCSI termination remove the Term Disable jumper and install both Term Power jumpers ont...

Page 98: ...on these connectors To enable SCSI termination install the proper resistors into both terminator sockets To disable SCSI termination remove both resistors from the sockets CDSK123 4 GB The following f...

Page 99: ...111 Only InterServe 615 and 625 systems with RAID use CFAN111 92 mm located under the power supply The fan power cable connects to J12 on MSMT359 CFAN110 fan guard is installed over the opening in the...

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Page 101: ...le connectors fixed power supply MPWS131 77 Cable lengths external SCSI drives 34 Cable routing and pinouts internal RAID section MESAN15 81 83 power distribution board side 1 68 power distribution bo...

Page 102: ...tor board CINF029 servicing 22 J Jumper connectors system board MSMT359 54 K Keyboard controller function of FDC37C932 57 Keylock switch AC section MESAN14 75 L Lithium battery 57 servicing 27 M MCBL1...

Page 103: ...Power distribution board MPCBD17 48 68 servicing 21 side 1 cable routing and pinouts 68 side 2 cable routing and pinouts 71 Power supply access panel accessing the system 3 Power supply cable opening...

Page 104: ...ng 42 System Configuration Utility SCU 35 37 40 System disk fan MCBL172A 89 System disk fan MCBLY690 44 servicing 26 T Tape drive servicing 9 Top cover and side panels accessing the system 2 V Video m...

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