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46           Chapter 4 - Maintaining the System

CAUTION

Do not connect the MIDI or game cable to the Ethernet AUI port.  This
could short out the local area network on which the system resides.

7.

Connect the system power cables to the P1 through P5 connectors.
The power cable connectors are labeled with the corresponding
system board connector.

8.

Connect the disk activity LED, fan power, and power on LED cables
to the system board.

Note:

The fan power cable is keyed to ensure proper insertion.

9.

Install the riser card, option board bracket, option boards, and SCSI
and power cables.

10.

Replace the PCI access panel.

11.

Connect the external system cables to the external ports.

12.

Close the base unit.

Option Board Fans

 To replace the option board fans:

1.

Power off the base unit.  Remove the top cover and left side panel.
Lay the base unit on the right side.

2.

Remove the PCI access panel and the option board bracket.

3.

Remove the fan assembly screws and disconnect the fan power cable
from the system board as shown in the following figure.

Summary of Contents for TDZ-400 Deskside

Page 1: ...TDZ 400 Deskside Setup and Maintenance Guide March 1996...

Page 2: ...raph Corporation including this documentation and any software and its file formats and audio visual displays described herein all rights reserved may only be used pursuant to the applicable software...

Page 3: ...the appropriate safety approvals for the country in which the equipment will be installed and marked HAR FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A...

Page 4: ...E Read all safety and operating instructions before using the equipment Keep these instructions for future reference Follow all warnings on the equipment or in the operating instructions Warnings To r...

Page 5: ...10 Replacing the Faceplate Door 10 Using the Online Reference 11 Obtaining Windows NT Updates 12 Ensuring PC Card Support 13 Chapter 2 Configuring the System 15 Before You Begin 15 About the System s...

Page 6: ...3 Chapter 5 Upgrading the System 55 Adding Main Memory 55 Adding Internal SCSI Devices 58 Adding External SCSI Drives 60 Adding Option Boards 61 PCI Boards 61 ISA and PnP Option Boards 63 Using the Sy...

Page 7: ...x B Hardware Information 105 External Port Pinouts 105 MIDI Game 105 Ethernet AUI 106 SCSI 107 Serial COM 108 Ethernet 10Base T 108 Parallel 109 Video 110 Mouse and Keyboard 110 System Board Connector...

Page 8: ...viii Preface P9 Connector Pinout 118 Returned Goods Authorization RGA Form Warranty Procedure Repair Depot Address Labels...

Page 9: ...software Chapter 3 Opening and Closing the Base Unit describes how to open and close the system for maintenance and upgrades Chapter 4 Maintaining the System describes how to maintain the system and...

Page 10: ...line in lowercase unless directed otherwise SMALL CAPS Key names on the keyboard such as D ALT or F3 CTRL D Press a key while simultaneously pressing another key for example press CTRL and D simultan...

Page 11: ...rgraph systems and products or to enroll in an available class contact Intergraph Education Services at 1 800 240 3000 Getting Telephone Support If you experience problems with your Intergraph system...

Page 12: ...ons protocol for eight 8 data bits no parity one 1 stop bit and any baud rate up to 14 400 2 Using a modem dial the IBBS number 1 205 730 8786 You can dial 1 205 730 6504 if you are using a 2 400 baud...

Page 13: ...ntergraph on the Internet in the following ways If you have a World Wide Web browser connect to Intergraph Online Intergraph s Web server at http www intergraph com If you have an application that all...

Page 14: ...About System Ergonomics Please read the Ergonomics Guide included with your Intergraph system This document provides valuable information on ways to minimize repetitive stress injuries for persons wor...

Page 15: ...Keyboard Mouse Footstands Base unit power cord Operating system and system software carton The carton for the operating system and system software contains the following items Windows NT Workstation...

Page 16: ...ou want to place the system Keep these guidelines in mind Place the base unit in an area where air can circulate freely around it The front and back of the base unit should have at least a three inch...

Page 17: ...he base unit Refer to the following figure 5 Connect the remaining cables such as Ethernet AUI or 10Base T printer parallel port and modem cables serial ports to their ports on the back of the base un...

Page 18: ...stem 6 Connect the power cords for the monitor and the base unit to an Uninterruptible Power Supply or a grounded three prong wall outlet Then connect the power cords to the base unit and monitor 7 Co...

Page 19: ...llowing figure 2 Connect the VGA loopback cable to the VGA Loopback ports on the back of the base unit Refer to the following figure WARNING Do not connect the video cables for the monitors to either...

Page 20: ...ollowing figure 2 Connect the VGA loopback cable to the VGA Loopback ports on the back of the base unit Refer to the following figure WARNING Do not connect the video cables for the monitors to either...

Page 21: ...port on the back of the base unit and to the monitor Refer to the following figure For GLZ2 or GLZ4 dual screen Connect a video cable for each monitor to a Video port on the back of the base unit and...

Page 22: ...ed on the system s hard disk drive After setting up the system you can start it and begin using it Note If you need to re install the operating system refer to Appendix A Installing System Software Th...

Page 23: ...e your system s date time and video display 3 Press CTRL ALT DELETE to display the Windows NT Workstation logon dialog The first time the logon dialog displays Administrator displays in the Username b...

Page 24: ...owing precautions when using the system When restarting the system use the operating system controls instead of turning the power switch off and on Use the power switch only when instructed or as the...

Page 25: ...directory for the Online Reference to work properly After the files have been extracted you can delete TDZ4DSOR EXE from the system s hard disk drive 5 Open TDZ4DSOR HLP to display the Online Referen...

Page 26: ...t FTP locations The service packs are for post release support only The product media for Windows NT will not include improvements or fixes in a given Service Pack until the next major Windows NT rele...

Page 27: ...g Started 13 Note Windows NT 3 51 provides basic support for PC Card devices and not all PC Card devices are supported You must shut down a system running Windows NT 3 51 before inserting or removing...

Page 28: ...14 Chapter 1 Getting Started...

Page 29: ...IP subnet mask for your system IP domain name for your network IP address for your network s default gateway IP addresses for your network s Domain Name System DNS servers if any The Windows NT delive...

Page 30: ...apping GLZ2 24 MB of frame buffer memory resolutions up to 1600 x 1280 GLZ3 same features as GLZ1 with support for geometry acceleration GLZ4 same features as GLZ2 with support for geometry accelerati...

Page 31: ...hapter Configuring the Video Display Use Intergraph s Video Configuration application in the Windows NT Control Panel to change the configuration of the GL video display driver The Video Configuration...

Page 32: ...efault Video Display Driver later for more information Note the following about the operation of Video Configuration Supported options display in black unsupported options display in gray If a video d...

Page 33: ...and GLZ5 only support multi sync monitors and this option is unavailable for selection Note By default the GL video display driver should determine the type of monitor connected to the system by quer...

Page 34: ...to the Video Configuration dialog 11 Select Color Calibration to display the Color Calibration dialog and set the contrast and gamma correction value s 12 Select the screen to modify if applicable 13...

Page 35: ...ll Drag check box 3 Select OK Windows NT lets you use software cursors such as decorated or animated cursors in place of the standard cursor If you use a software cursor while running an OpenGL applic...

Page 36: ...f using the Last Known Good option fails to correct the video display problems you can obtain a functional video resolution by restarting the system in VGA mode To restart the system in VGA mode 1 Pre...

Page 37: ...e 1 Open Network in the Windows NT Control Panel The Network Settings dialog displays 2 Select Change next to the Computer Name field The Computer Name dialog displays 3 Type a name for the computer a...

Page 38: ...24 Chapter 2 Configuring the System 11 Restart the system...

Page 39: ...are identified as if you are facing the front of the base unit WARNING Before opening the base unit shut the system down then turn the system power off Use caution when removing the covers and panels...

Page 40: ...he two screws on the left side panel Then pull the panel up and out to remove it Refer to the following figure 4 If servicing the CD ROM drive combo drive or power supply remove the right side panel a...

Page 41: ...rews at the bottom of the unit and the screw behind the PCI access panel as shown in the following figure 3 Slide the cover to the back of the base unit and remove it Removing the Option Board Bracket...

Page 42: ...ivoting ISA board guide as shown in the following figure 5 Remove the installed ISA boards Note the position of each ISA board for they must be replaced in the same slots from which they were removed...

Page 43: ...ty To minimize this possibility take the following precautions when working with the internal components of the system to avoid electrostatic discharge Touch the bare metal of the base unit to dischar...

Page 44: ...tic wrist strap when servicing or upgrading the workstation Note There is no increased risk of electrical shock when using the wrist strap If the wrist strap does not snugly contact bare skin static p...

Page 45: ...ap snugly around your bare wrist Note The metal conductor bead in the elastic must contact bare skin Closing the Base Unit After performing the maintenance or system upgrade follow these steps When se...

Page 46: ...not properly installed the system will not start 6 Replace the footstands CAUTION After servicing or upgrading the system always replace all panels and covers The panels and covers ensure the system m...

Page 47: ...rgent and a clean cloth to clean the monitor screen and the exterior surfaces of the base unit Mouse On the bottom of the mouse a retaining ring holds the tracking ball in place To clean the mouse rem...

Page 48: ...lips screwdriver No 2 Phillips screwdriver Three sixteenth inch nutdriver Five sixteenth inch or 8 mm nutdriver Small single slot screwdriver Open the base unit take antistatic precautions and attach...

Page 49: ...figure 2 Remove the screws from both sides of the CD ROM drive 3 Slide the CD ROM drive out of the front of the base unit To install the new CD ROM drive 1 Disable SCSI termination and set the SCSI ID...

Page 50: ...w CD ROM drive 5 Close the base unit Combo Drive Use a quarter inch nutdriver and a No 1 Phillips screwdriver to remove and install the combo drive To remove the combo drive 1 Remove the top cover and...

Page 51: ...from both sides of the combo drive Then slide the drive out of the base unit 5 Using a No 1 Phillips screwdriver remove the four screws from the combo drive support bracket as shown in the following f...

Page 52: ...cable to the combo drive 4 Replace the CD ROM drive and secure it to the chassis Connect the audio SCSI and power cables 5 Close the base unit System Hard Disk Drive This section describes replacing t...

Page 53: ...er remove the screw as shown in the following figure 4 Push the disk drive into the base unit then lift up and pull it out 5 Using a No 2 Phillips screwdriver remove the four screws that secure the di...

Page 54: ...ve The SCSI cable is keyed to ensure proper insertion The red stripe pin 1 must be adjacent to the power connector 5 Close the base unit 6 Restart the workstation 7 Partition and format the hard disk...

Page 55: ...remove the screws attaching the hard disk drive to the bracket To install the new auxiliary hard disk drive 1 Disable SCSI termination and set the SCSI ID to the same SCSI ID as the previous hard disk...

Page 56: ...n Riser Card To replace the riser card 1 Remove the option board bracket as described in Chapter 3 2 Disengage the riser card from the system board and remove the card from the base unit 3 Insert the...

Page 57: ...system board wear the antistatic wrist strap while performing the following steps Do not open the antistatic bag containing the system board until instructed To remove the system board 1 Power off the...

Page 58: ...the system board Refer to the following figure for cable connector locations 7 Disconnect the cables from the external ports SCSI Cable Connector MIDI Game Cable Connector Fan Power Cable Connector A...

Page 59: ...istatic bag and place it on a flat antistatic surface 14 Remove the SIMMs from the old system board and install them onto the new one in the same configuration To install the new system board The new...

Page 60: ...em board Note The fan power cable is keyed to ensure proper insertion 9 Install the riser card option board bracket option boards and SCSI and power cables 10 Replace the PCI access panel 11 Connect t...

Page 61: ...Chapter 4 Maintaining the System 47 4 Disconnect the inline connector for the power cable of the defective fan as shown in the following figure Screw Screw Fan Power Cable Inline Connectors...

Page 62: ...connect the fan power cable to the system board 8 Replace the option board bracket 9 Close the base unit System Hard Disk Drive Fan To replace the system hard disk drive fan 1 Remove the top cover an...

Page 63: ...g the system hard disk drive 4 Using a No 1 Phillips screwdriver remove the screws on the fan 5 Disconnect the fan power cable at the inline connector 6 Connect the power cable for the new fan to the...

Page 64: ...s are met and to guarantee safety To replace the power supply 1 Remove the AC power cord from the back of the base unit 2 Remove the top cover and both side panels 3 Remove the three screws as shown i...

Page 65: ...Close the base unit Reprogramming the Flash EPROM You can use the Flash Programming Utility FPU to reprogram the system board flash EPROM with a new BIOS When run the FPU first looks on the diskette...

Page 66: ...ed using an unzip utility The following files are extracted 741XX ROM AUTOEXEC BAT FLASH EXE FLASH TXT MANIFEST TXT README TXT 5 Insert the SYSUTIL diskette into the floppy diskette slot of the combo...

Page 67: ...ant to run Setup 2 Press DELETE The AMIBIOS Setup Main Menu displays 3 Click on the Advanced icon A list of parameters displays 4 Click on the System Boot Up Sequence parameter The Options menu displa...

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Page 69: ...graph s memory upgrade kit contains two Single Inline Memory Modules SIMMs and a disposable antistatic wrist strap If you obtain memory from a source other than Intergraph it must meet the following s...

Page 70: ...e installed in the sockets The system will not configure itself if only three five six or seven sockets are populated To install the memory upgrade 1 Using a quarter inch nutdriver remove the graphics...

Page 71: ...first then in the Bank 0 sockets If the total number of installed SIMMs will be eight install the first SIMM in Bank 3 socket J58 Install the remaining SIMMs in the next empty socket until Bank 0 sock...

Page 72: ...tation However a bracket must be removed from the destination bay prior to installation Also if the device is more than one inch high then the bay underneath must be empty since the bays are designed...

Page 73: ...ID to an unused number 4 If installing a hard disk drive mount the disk drive into the slide bracket using four screws Note Do not mount tape drives or CD ROM drives to the slide bracket 5 Slide the d...

Page 74: ...ly active termination All other external devices must have SCSI termination disabled or removed To install an external SCSI device 1 Set device s SCSI ID to an unused number and enable or disable the...

Page 75: ...o side one of the riser card while ISA and PnP boards can be installed on both sides Only one ISA or PnP board can be installed on side one if a PCI board is not installed in the bottom PCI slot The f...

Page 76: ...slot Refer to the following figure 2 Install the PCI board Press firmly to ensure the board seats completely into the riser card slot 3 Mount the board to the chassis using the screw removed previous...

Page 77: ...ds already installed Refer to Using the System Configuration Utility in this chapter PnP boards are ISA boards that contain configuration registers like PCI boards You do not have to run the SCU to de...

Page 78: ...5 Upgrading the System 2 Remove the screw securing the ISA I O lock bracket as shown below Pull up the bracket to remove it The internal cables have been omitted for clarity ISA I O Panel ISA I O Loc...

Page 79: ...slot from the system board Press firmly to ensure the board seats completely in the slot 5 Slide the pivoting board bracket over the edge of the ISA board then tighten the screws 6 Secure the ISA boa...

Page 80: ...ette delivered with your system to boot the system into MS DOS The system must be set to boot from the floppy disk drive normally drive A to use the SCU If necessary follow this procedure to change th...

Page 81: ...the option board refer to ISA Boards without a Configuration File in this chapter To define ISA boards with a configuration file 1 Shut down and power off the system 2 Insert the SYSUTIL diskette into...

Page 82: ...then select Step 6 to exit the SCU 11 Remove the diskette from the combo drive and restart the system ISA Boards without a Configuration File Some ISA board vendors do not include configuration files...

Page 83: ...ield to field Once inside the DMA IRQ and Ports fields press ENTER to display the sub fields for entering the information 6 Press F10 to save the data to the system 7 Press ENTER to return to the ISA...

Page 84: ...election Menu displays select the required slot and press ENTER 14 Press ESC to return to the SCU Main Menu 15 Select Step 4 to save the configuration 16 Select Step 6 to exit the SCU 17 Remove the di...

Page 85: ...Setup and Maintenance Guide for board replacement and dual screen upgrade instructions for GLZ6 graphics Replacing the Graphics Boards The following table shows the graphics boards for each GLZ optio...

Page 86: ...1 and GLZ3 Refer to the following figure when replacing GLZ1 or GLZ3 boards To replace a GLZ1 or GLZ3 graphics board 1 If a dual screen option is installed disconnect the clock sync cable 2 Using a qu...

Page 87: ...orientation GLZ1T and GLZ5 GLZ1T and GLZ5 consist of two boards permanently joined into one module which must be removed as one unit Refer to the following figure To replace a GLZ1T or GLZ5 module 1...

Page 88: ...ion using the screws removed previously 6 For dual screen options reconnect the clock sync cable Note The clock sync cable is keyed so that it can be installed in only one orientation GLZ2 and GLZ4 GL...

Page 89: ...d in only one orientation Geometry Accelerator Follow these steps to remove the Geometry Accelerator board which is installed with GLZ3 GLZ4 and GLZ5 options If your system has GLZ3 GLZ4 single screen...

Page 90: ...station 4 Install the new board into the same slot from which the other board was removed 5 Secure the board to the workstation using the screw removed previously 6 Connect the FIFO status cable s The...

Page 91: ...screen upgrade 1 Using the previous table determine in which slot s the graphics board s of the dual screen upgrade kit should be installed 2 Using a quarter inch nutdriver remove the screw securing...

Page 92: ...or GLZ3 graphics disconnect the VGA loopback cable from the VGA Loopback port in PCI slot 3 and reconnect it to the VGA Loopback port in PCI slot 2 Refer to the following figure Clock Sync Cable FIFO...

Page 93: ...9 If your system has dual screen GLZ1T or GLZ5 connect the video cable for second monitor to the Video port in PCI slot 4 and to the monitor Refer to the following figure PCI Slot 4 Video Port Primar...

Page 94: ...e second monitor to the Video port in PCI slot 4 and to the monitor Refer to the following figure 11 Restart the workstation and configure the GL video display driver to use dual screens Refer to Chap...

Page 95: ...tem parameters to configure the system Note The flash EPROM can be reprogrammed with a new BIOS using the Flash Programming Utility FPU Refer to Chapter 4 Maintaining the System for instructions to re...

Page 96: ...rform maintenance as needed The following sections describe in detail the parameters you can access through each menu Note You can set a password to prevent unauthorized users from accessing AMIBIOS S...

Page 97: ...p Menu allows you to change most of the BIOS settings This section describes the parameters grouped in the Setup Menu Standard Setup The Standard Setup menu allows you to set the system date and time...

Page 98: ...ner of the floppy disk drive configuration menu Master Disk Slave Disk The Master Disk and Slave Disk icons represent parameters for Integrated Device Electronic IDE drives which are not used in the d...

Page 99: ...ard RAM An ISA board BIOS executes faster from system board RAM than from the ISA board ROM All of the ISA Adapter ROM parameters are set to Disabled by default Chipset Setup The Chipset Setup menu co...

Page 100: ...ller on the riser card when set to Enabled default The SCSI controllers can be disabled by changing the value to Disabled Operating System Boot Device This parameter specifies which controller the BIO...

Page 101: ...t number as defined by the following table Serial Port Addresses Interrupts COM1 3F8 3FF IRQ4 COM2 2F8 2FF IRQ3 COM3 3E8 3EF IRQ4 COM4 2E8 2EF IRQ3 Serial Port2 This parameter enables the use of seria...

Page 102: ...lows you to change the system password and enable or disable virus protection Password To prevent unauthorized users from accessing the AMIBIOS Setup program enter a password on this menu If you do no...

Page 103: ...to allow formatting of diskettes in all circumstances Default Menu The BIOS contains three configurations stored in CMOS RAM Original BIOS defaults Optimal BIOS defaults and Fail safe BIOS defaults Th...

Page 104: ...case BIOS values The following message displays Load Optimal Values 2 Select Yes to accept the values or No to reject them 3 Exit AMIBIOS Setup The system will restart using the new values Fail safe S...

Page 105: ...nnected properly Verify that the power cord is properly connected to the power receptacle Power not available at the outlet Verify the power to the outlet has not been interrupted Test the outlet with...

Page 106: ...nctioning Replace the system board Refer to Chapter 4 5 Processor Error The CPU on the system board generated an error Call the Customer Response Center 6 8042 Gate A20 Failure The BIOS cannot switch...

Page 107: ...Does not boot from drive A Reason Solution Corrupt boot disk or boot disk does not have correct boot utilities Replace the boot disk Boot sequence is incorrectly set Change the Boot Up Sequence param...

Page 108: ...that checks the Master Boot Record Clear any viruses detected by the program ERROR CD ROM drive is not recognized Reason Solution CD ROM drive power cable not attached Open the base unit and ensure po...

Page 109: ...an ISA slot Remove the ISA board then restart the workstation Riser card is faulty Call the Customer Response Center Sound Errors ERROR Sound cannot be heard Reason Solution The external speakers are...

Page 110: ...ys during boot up but not when Windows NT initializes Reason Solution Resolution selected is not supported by the installed monitor Select a supported resolution Refer to your system s Online Referenc...

Page 111: ...compatible with operating system Replace with compatible PC Card PC Card installed or removed improperly Verify proper card installation or removal Network Errors ERROR Cannot connect to other systems...

Page 112: ...98 Chapter 8 Troubleshooting...

Page 113: ...raph GL video display driver INGRGLDRV Intergraph system configuration utilities SYSUTIL Intergraph Quick Fix Engineering QFE updates QFE The Windows NT Workstation Installation Guide q Review network...

Page 114: ...I adapter q Select New installation When prompted by Setup do the following Select New installation Select the appropriate file system type and partition Select the destination path for Windows NT Wor...

Page 115: ...er account and password q Log on to Windows NT Workstation q Install the video display driver To install the video display driver 1 Open Display in the Windows NT Control Panel The Display Settings di...

Page 116: ...g displays 3 Select Creative Labs Sound Blaster 1 X Pro 16 from the list and select OK The Install Driver dialog displays 4 Insert the Windows NT CD ROM into the CD ROM drive 5 Type the location of th...

Page 117: ...m and use the Last Known Good Configuration option to undo the damage Refer to the Windows NT Workstation Installation Guide for more information on the Last Known Good Configuration option To disable...

Page 118: ...ency Repair Disk can restore a damaged registry to its original contents that is at the time Windows NT was installed along with the standard Windows NT drivers CAUTION Once you have created all of yo...

Page 119: ...l Port Pinouts The following figures show the external ports in their proper orientation when the base unit is in the upright position MIDI Game Signal Pin Signal Pin 5V 1 5V 9 Fire button 0 2 Fire bu...

Page 120: ...Collision detect 2 DO Data out 10 DO Data out 3 Ground 11 Ground 4 DI Data in 12 DI Data in 5 12V 12 volts 13 Ground 6 Ground 14 Reserved 7 Reserved 15 Ground 8 WARNING Do not connect a MIDI or game c...

Page 121: ...a 2 28 Acknowledge 44 Command Data 3 29 Reset 45 Command Data 4 30 Message 46 Command Data 5 31 Select 47 Command Data 6 32 Command 48 Command Data 7 33 Request 49 Command Data Parity 34 Input Output...

Page 122: ...ive Data 2 TD Transmit Data 3 DTR Data Terminal Ready 4 Ground 5 DSR Data Set Ready 6 RTS Request to Send 7 CTS Clear to Send 8 RI Ring Indicator 9 Ethernet 10Base T Signal Pin TD Transmit Data 1 TD T...

Page 123: ...Signal Pin Signal Pin Strobe 1 ACK Acknowledge 10 Data 0 2 Busy 11 Data 1 3 PE Paper Empty 12 Data 2 4 Select 13 Data 3 5 Auto FDXT Auto Feed 14 Data 4 6 Error 15 Data 5 7 Init Start 16 Data 6 8 SLCTI...

Page 124: ...9 G Green 2 Ground 10 B Blue 3 MID0 Monitor ID0 11 MID2 Monitor ID2 4 MID1 Monitor ID1 12 Ground 5 HSYNC Horizontal Sync 13 Ground 6 VSYNC Vertical Sync 14 Ground 7 MID3 Monitor ID3 15 Ground 8 Note...

Page 125: ...eserved 6 Reserved 6 System Board Connector Pinouts The following figure shows the internal connector locations Verify Pin 1 location for each connector on the system board Note For the power connecto...

Page 126: ...KCHG 34 DIR 18 ISA Bus J3 Signal Pin Signal Pin IRQ15 1 IRQ14 2 IRQ10 3 IRQ3 4 IRQ7 5 IRQ9 6 IOCS16 7 Ground 8 IOCHRDY 9 Ground 10 SD 14 11 SD 15 12 SD 11 13 SD 10 14 SD 0 15 SD 1 16 SD 4 17 SD 5 18 M...

Page 127: ...10 SD 13 11 SD 12 12 SD 9 13 SD 8 14 SD 2 15 SD 3 16 SD 6 17 SD 7 18 SA 19 19 SA 20 20 SA 23 21 SBHE 22 SA 0 23 Ground 24 SA 2 25 Ground 26 ISA BCLK 27 Ground 28 SA 4 29 SA 5 30 SA 8 31 SA 9 32 SA 12...

Page 128: ...ignated as 200 MHz use the 66 67 MHz P6 bus with jumpers installed to obtain the 3x multiplier The following tables show how to achieve each multiplier IN denotes the jumper is installed on both conne...

Page 129: ...le The 2 pin connector labeled J26 on the system board enables or disables the G95 VGA mode If the jumper is not installed default the VGA mode is enabled If the jumper is installed the VGA mode is di...

Page 130: ...supply has a minimum efficiency of 65 percent DC Output Specifications The following table details the DC Output Specifications for the power supply Output Output Output Output Output 1 2 3 4 5 Nomin...

Page 131: ...mbination of 3 3 V 5 1 V and 12 V do not exceed their maximum or 539 watts of total power 5 The sum of Initial Setting Tolerance and Line Load Regulation do not exceed 3 for the 3 3 V and 5 1 V output...

Page 132: ...ed 5 Ground Black 17 Ground Black 6 Ground Black 18 12V Blue 7 3 3V Orange 19 5V Red 8 3 3V Orange 20 5V Red 9 5V Red 21 Ground Black 10 Ground Black 22 12V Yellow 11 5V Red 23 Ground Black 12 Ground...

Page 133: ...ned from Intergraph Customer Response Center FROM Customer Name Customer Contact Phone Mail Address REASON FOR RETURN Notice All returned equipment MUST be shipped in original Intergraph packaging to...

Page 134: ...RGA Form located on the previous page entering the RGA log number obtained from the Customer Response Center The information in the FROM section should be the address to which you need the equipment t...

Page 135: ...ph Corporation 9805 Kellner Road Huntsville AL 35894 TO Repair Depot RGA ____________ Intergraph Corporation 9805 Kellner Road Huntsville AL 35894 TO Repair Depot RGA ____________ Intergraph Corporati...

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