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DIMM Sockets and Pairs

The following configuration rules apply to the memory banks and DIMMs in your
system:

DIMM pair 1 must be present.

DIMMs in the same DIMM pair must be the same density. For example, if DIMM 0
is 512 MB, then DIMM 1 must be 512 MB.

DIMMs must be installed in pairs.

The minimum amount of memory that should be installed in a 1-processor
workstation is 512 MB; the minimum for a 2- or 4-processor workstation is 1 GB.

For information on removing or installing memory DIMMs, see “Installing or Removing
a Memory DIMM” on page 63.

1.1-V to 1.8-V VRM  

1.5-V VRM

2.5-V VRM

DIMM slot 1

DIMM Pair 1

DIMM slot 3

DIMM Pair 2

DIMM slot 7

DIMM Pair 4

DIMM slot 5

DIMM Pair 3

DIMM slot 0

DIMM Pair 1

DIMM slot 2

DIMM Pair 2

DIMM slot 6

DIMM Pair 4

DIMM slot 4

DIMM Pair 3

DIMM slot 1  DIMM Pair 1

DIMM slot 3  DIMM Pair 2

DIMM slot 7  DIMM Pair 4
DIMM slot 5  DIMM Pair 3

DIMM slot 0  DIMM Pair 1

DIMM slot 2  DIMM Pair 2

DIMM slot 6  DIMM Pair 4
DIMM slot 4  DIMM Pair 3

Summary of Contents for Tezro

Page 1: ...Silicon Graphics Tezro Visual Workstation Hardware User s Guide Tower Configuration Document Number 007 4564 001 ...

Page 2: ...ovisions of its applicable license agreement as specified in a 48 CFR 12 212 of the FAR or if acquired for Department of Defense units b 48 CFR 227 7202 of the DoD FAR Supplement or sections succeeding thereto Contractor manufacturer is Silicon Graphics Inc 1600 Amphitheatre Pkwy 2E Mountain View CA 94043 1351 USA TRADEMARKS AND ATTRIBUTIONS Silicon Graphics SGI the SGI logo IRIX O2 Octane Onyx On...

Page 3: ...007 4564 001 iii Record of Revision Version Description 001 July 2003 Original Publication ...

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Page 5: ...1 Installation and Operation Procedures 1 Setting Up the Workstation 1 Checking Your Shipment 2 Lifting the Workstation 4 Getting Acquainted 5 Cabling the Workstation 8 Using the Workstation 11 Logging In to the Workstation 11 Using the IRIX Interactive Desktop 13 Powering Off the Workstation 15 2 System Overview 23 System Enclosure 24 System Node Board 26 Processors 27 Memory DIMMs 27 Interface B...

Page 6: ...rals 44 3 Maintenance and Upgrade Procedures 47 Safety Instructions 48 Ordering Parts 49 Required Tools 49 Preparing the Workstation for Service 49 Powering Off and Disconnecting the Workstation 50 Removing the Enclosure Panels 51 Installing or Removing Internal Parts 56 Returning the Workstation to Service 57 Installing the Bezel 58 Installing the Side Panels 60 Cabling and Powering on the Workst...

Page 7: ...XIO Board 83 Removing an XIO Board 85 Installing or Removing PCI Boards 88 Installing a PCI Board 89 Removing a PCI Board 92 Installing or Removing External devices 93 Replacing Cooling System Components 94 Replacing the Fan Wall 94 Replacing the Hard Disk Drive Fan 95 Replacing the Rear Fan Assembly 98 Replacing Internal Cables 99 Replacing the L1 Display Cable 100 Replacing the LED Cable 103 Rep...

Page 8: ...nter Dumb Terminal Serial Cable 132 PC Modem Serial Cable 133 Serial Port Adapter Cables 135 VPro Graphics Board I O Port Specifications 137 DVI I Video Port 137 Stereo View Port 140 Genlock Port 141 Swap Ready Port 142 B Regulatory Specifications 143 CMN Number 143 CE Notice and Manufacturer s Declaration of Conformity 144 Electromagnetic Emissions 144 FCC Notice USA Only 144 Industry Canada Noti...

Page 9: ...Contents 007 4564 001 ix Lithium Battery Compliance Statement 147 Index 149 ...

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Page 11: ...Screen 12 Figure 1 11 Peripheral Icons 13 Figure 1 12 Toolchest Menu 14 Figure 1 13 Console Window 15 Figure 1 14 Powering Off the Workstation 16 Figure 1 15 System Shutdown Notifier 16 Figure 1 16 Power Button and Reset Switch 17 Figure 1 17 Shutdown Caution Message 18 Figure 1 18 Shutdown System Window 19 Figure 1 19 System Shutdown Notifier 19 Figure 1 20 Restart Notifier 20 Figure 1 21 System ...

Page 12: ...g the Bezel 59 Figure 3 6 Replacing the Side Panel 61 Figure 3 7 Reconnecting the Cables to the Workstation 62 Figure 3 8 Removing a DIMM 64 Figure 3 9 Installing a DIMM 65 Figure 3 10 Locating the Notches on a DIMM 66 Figure 3 11 Installing an Internal Hard Disk Drive 68 Figure 3 12 Removing an Internal Hard Disk Drive 70 Figure 3 13 Installing the Drive Rails 72 Figure 3 14 Installing the DVD RO...

Page 13: ...e 101 Figure 3 38 Installing the L1 Display Cable 103 Figure 3 39 Replacing the LED Cable 104 Figure 3 40 Replacing the DVD ROM Drive Cable 106 Figure 3 41 Replacing the Top Plastic 108 Figure 3 42 Removing the L1 Display Board 110 Figure 3 43 Installing the L1 Display Board 111 Figure A 1 Ethernet 10 Base T 100 Base T Port Pinout and Location 129 Figure A 2 Keyboard and Mouse Port Pinouts and Loc...

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Page 15: ... Table A 3 Ethernet 10 Base T 100 Base T Port Pinout 129 Table A 4 Keyboard and Mouse Port Pinout 130 Table A 5 Serial Port Pinout 132 Table A 6 Printer Dumb Terminal Cable Pinout 133 Table A 7 PC Modem Cable Pinout 134 Table A 8 Female DB 9 to Female MiniDIN8 Adapter Cable Pinout 135 Table A 9 Female DB 9 to Female DB 9 Adapter Cable Pinout 136 Table A 10 DVI I Video Port Pinout 138 Table A 11 Su...

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Page 17: ... of the hardware tasks are relatively simple and require no previous computer knowledge A few tasks are more difficult they are easier to perform if you have some computer hardware experience Chapter Descriptions The following topics are covered in this guide Chapter 1 Installation and Operation Procedures provides instructions for unpacking and setting up your new workstation It also explains how...

Page 18: ... more advanced information see the online IRIX Admin Software Installation Licensing Guide For system administration information see the SGI_Admin section of the online bookshelf It is always a good idea to back up your system For instructions on backing up your system see the online Personal System Administration Guide Obtaining Publications You can obtain SGI documentation release notes or man p...

Page 19: ...e man command see man 1 In addition the apropos command locates man pages based on keywords For example to display a list of man pages that describe disks type the following on a command line apropos disk For information about setting up and using apropos see apropos 1 and makewhatis 1M Conventions The following conventions are used throughout this publication Convention Meaning Command This fixed...

Page 20: ...ber of the manual with your comments Online the document number is located in the front matter of the manual In printed manuals the document number is located at the bottom of each page You can contact SGI in any of the following ways Send e mail to the following address techpubs sgi com Use the Feedback option on the Technical Publications Library webpage http docs sgi com Contact your customer s...

Page 21: ... to the following address Technical Publications SGI 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway M S 535 Mountain View CA 94043 1351 Send a fax to the attention of Technical Publications at 1 650 932 0801 SGI values your comments and will respond to them promptly ...

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Page 23: ...raphics Tezro visual workstation in the following sections Setting Up the Workstation on page 1 Using the Workstation on page 11 Setting Up the Workstation This section covers the following topics Checking Your Shipment on page 2 Lifting the Workstation on page 4 Getting Acquainted on page 5 Cabling the Workstation on page 8 ...

Page 24: ...01 1 Installation and Operation Procedures Checking Your Shipment Figure 1 1 shows the basic components that ship with your workstation If parts of your shipment are damaged or missing contact your support provider ...

Page 25: ...Setting Up the Workstation 007 4564 001 3 Figure 1 1 Workstation Shipment Contents CDs Power cables 10 ft each Monitor cable 3 meters Mouse Keyboard Monitor Workstation Wrist strap ...

Page 26: ...orkstation The base workstation configuration weighs 60 lb 27 kg SGI highly recommends that two people lift the unit when it must be moved Lift the unit by placing your hands under the bottom edges of the chassis as shown in Figure 1 2 Figure 1 2 Lifting the Workstation ...

Page 27: ...hich shows the rear view of the workstation After you have set up your workstation and logged in refer to the following resources for more information From the Toolchest select System System Manager for information on the workstation s hardware and software From the Toolchest select System System Manager About This System to learn about your system s serial number IP address operating system and m...

Page 28: ...6 007 4564 001 1 Installation and Operation Procedures Figure 1 3 Front View of the Workstation SCSI drives Reset switch Power on off button DVD ROM drive L1 display Door Status LEDs Door release ...

Page 29: ...L R 12VDC 1 0A IN OUT L1 PORT IOIOI 1 CONSOLE IOIOI 2 DVI I video Stereo View Genlock Mouse Keyboard Line in and Line out left Line in and Line out right Side panel release button Side panel release button Audio jacks AC power connector IO9 PCI card CONSOLE port Kensington lock slot PCI gate ...

Page 30: ...ation Procedures Cabling the Workstation To set up the workstation follow these steps 1 Connect the keyboard and mouse cables as shown in Figure 1 5 Figure 1 5 Connecting the Keyboard and Mouse Cables R R Mouse connector Keyboard connector ...

Page 31: ...IO9 card as shown in Figure 1 6 Figure 1 6 Connecting the Ethernet Cable 3 Connect the monitor cable as follows see Figure 1 7 Connect the monitor to graphics cable to the monitor Connect the monitor to graphics cable to the DVI I video connector on the back of your workstation R R Ethernet connector ...

Page 32: ...itor and monitor cable may differ from those shown If your monitor has multiple inputs ensure that the source switch is set to the correct input port Figure 1 7 Connecting the Monitor Cable 4 Connect the power cables to your workstation and monitor Then plug them into approved electrical outlets see Figure 1 8 R R Monitor cable ...

Page 33: ... section provides information about using your Silicon Graphics Tezro visual workstation The topics covered include Logging In to the Workstation on page 11 Using the IRIX Interactive Desktop on page 13 Powering Off the Workstation on page 15 Restarting from the Toolchest on page 19 Logging In to the Workstation Press the power buttons on your monitor and workstation as shown in Figure 1 9 AC IN R...

Page 34: ... green LED flashing below the L1 display on the front of the workstation indicates that the system is booting The monitor may remain blank for a few moments If your system is booting for the first time you will see a login screen similar to the example shown in Figure 1 10 Figure 1 10 Login Screen Login name ...

Page 35: ... your desktop a folder icon representing your home directory a dumpster icon and icons for any peripherals you installed examples of which are shown in Figure 1 11 The peripheral icons show the current state of the respective devices For example if you insert a music CD into the DVD ROM drive the icon changes When you double click the icon it opens CD Player a utility that allows you to play music...

Page 36: ...d You can also access this guide and most manuals man pages and release notes in the SGI Technical Publications Library at http docs sgi com and through InfoSearch as described in the next section InfoSearch From the Toolchest select Help InfoSearch and type the name of the desired book or topic to search online books man pages and release notes that cover end user developer and system administrat...

Page 37: ...esktop User s Guide in the Keyword search box IRIX commands are covered in Appendix A Powering Off the Workstation You can shut down and power off your workstation in either of two ways which are explained in the following sections Powering Off with the Power Button on page 15 Powering Off from the Toolchest on page 17 Powering Off with the Power Button To power off your workstation with the power...

Page 38: ...t see any activity for several minutes press the power button again Note If you press the power button a second time the system should power off immediately but this method does not perform a clean shutdown Avoid using this method unless the system does not respond for several minutes after you first press the power button If pressing the power button a second time does not work use a pen to press...

Page 39: ...f from the Toolchest If you have root level access to the workstation you can shut down your system from the Toolchest as follows 1 From the Toolchest select System System Shutdown After a few seconds a shutdown caution message appears as shown in Figure 1 17 Reset switch Power on off button ...

Page 40: ...edures Figure 1 17 Shutdown Caution Message 2 Click the Power off the system check box The Shut Down System window appears At this point you can shut down and power off the system or configure it to restart at a designated time as shown in Figure 1 18 ...

Page 41: ...ears as shown in Figure 1 19 After a few seconds the system powers off Figure 1 19 System Shutdown Notifier Restarting from the Toolchest If you have root level access to the workstation you can restart the system from the Toolchest 1 From the Toolchest select System Restart After a few seconds the restart notifier appears as shown in Figure 1 20 ...

Page 42: ...20 007 4564 001 1 Installation and Operation Procedures Figure 1 20 Restart Notifier ...

Page 43: ...n Figure 1 21 Figure 1 21 System Shutdown Notifier After a brief delay the power off restart notifier appears as shown in Figure 1 22 Figure 1 22 Power Off Restart Notifier 3 Click Restart The restart notifier informs you that the system is coming up restarting as shown in Figure 1 23 Figure 1 23 Restart Notifier ...

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Page 45: ...general information about the components of the workstation in the following sections System Enclosure on page 24 System Node Board on page 26 Processors on page 27 Memory DIMMs on page 27 Interface Board on page 29 IO9 Board on page 31 I O Daughtercard on page 32 Internal Hard Disk Drives on page 33 DVD ROM Drive on page 35 Graphics Module on page 35 PCI Buses on page 38 Power Supply on page 40 C...

Page 46: ...installed in the system enclosure as shown in Figure 2 1 and Figure 2 2 The enclosure provides structure and protection for the internal components Figure 2 1 System Enclosure Layout Right front view I O daughtercard SCSI drive fan IP53 processors DIMMs Airflow baffle SCSI drive housing SCSI backplane ...

Page 47: ...em Enclosure 007 4564 001 25 Figure 2 2 System Enclosure Layout Left rear View R R R R R R R IO9 board DVD drive housing Interface board Fan wall Digital media XIO option board Graphics module Power supply ...

Page 48: ...e board see Figure 2 3 The system node board provides a mounting point and connectivity for the processor s and memory DIMMs The node board connects to the interface board via two connectors on its underside Figure 2 3 IP53 System Node Board IP53 node board DIMMs Processors under cover Interface board ...

Page 49: ...tem uses double data rate synchronous dynamic random access memory DDR SDRAM The DIMMs used in your workstation are compatible with the DIMMs used in Origin 300 Origin 3000 and Onyx 3000 systems The DIMMs used in your workstation are not compatible with the DIMMs used in Octane Octane2 O2 O2 Origin 200 Origin 2000 or Onyx2 systems The memory DIMMS are installed in eight DIMM slots on the system no...

Page 50: ...station is 512 MB the minimum for a 2 or 4 processor workstation is 1 GB For information on removing or installing memory DIMMs see Installing or Removing a Memory DIMM on page 63 1 1 V to 1 8 V VRM 1 5 V VRM 2 5 V VRM DIMM slot 1 DIMM Pair 1 DIMM slot 3 DIMM Pair 2 DIMM slot 7 DIMM Pair 4 DIMM slot 5 DIMM Pair 3 DIMM slot 0 DIMM Pair 1 DIMM slot 2 DIMM Pair 2 DIMM slot 6 DIMM Pair 4 DIMM slot 4 D...

Page 51: ... the VPro graphics board and one for the DMediaPro DM3 to VBOB board PCI Slot connectors There are eight PCI X slots divided into three buses For more information on the PCI slots and buses see PCI Buses on page 38 The interface board also supplies connectivity and power to many of the system components through the following connectors see Figure 2 5 L1 display connector LED connector Power input ...

Page 52: ... 001 2 System Overview Figure 2 5 Interface Board Connectors PCI slots XIO slot for optional XIO boards Power input connector XIO slot for VPro graphics board Fan wall connector L1 display connector LED connector ...

Page 53: ...ernal SCSI connector for optional external drives Real time interrupt in and out RTI input and RTI output connectors A 10 100BaseT Ethernet connector RJ45 The IO9 board also contains the non volatile RAM and time of day clock for the system For technical specifications and pinouts of these connectors see Appendix A Technical Specifications and Pinouts Figure 2 6 IO9 Board IO9 board Internal SCSI c...

Page 54: ... power supply This card acts as an extension of the IO9 board it provides the following connectors see Figure 2 7 Two PS2 ports for keyboard and mouse Four RCA audio jacks 2 inputs 2 outputs Power port for external speakers 2 5 mm jack Two 3 5 mm stereo audio jacks one input one output Two serial ports DB9 One L1 diagnostic port USB B One console port DB9 ...

Page 55: ... The Silicon Graphics Tezro visual workstation supports one or two internal SCSI hard disk drives These drives provide the unit with large amounts of storage and quick access times The hard disk drives in the workstation are sled mounted see Figure 2 8 The drive sleds provide a safe and easy way to install and remove the drives The drive sleds also L1 PORT IOIOI 1 MIC LINE IN OUT L R 12VDC 1 0A CO...

Page 56: ...ive locking connection to the SCSI backplane which connects the disk drives to the IO9 board see Figure 2 9 Figure 2 8 Hard Disk Drive Sled Figure 2 9 Internal Hard Disk Drive Locations SCSI connector DVD ROM drive Disk 2 Disk 1 IO9 board IDE connector ...

Page 57: ...ng the DVD ROM Drive on page 71 Graphics Module The graphics module is located near the bottom of your workstation as shown in Figure 2 10 It is made up of a metal cover the VPro graphics board and the optional Dual Channel Display daughterboard The metal shell protects the graphics board and optional daughterboard and shields them from electrical interference The VPro graphics board has the follo...

Page 58: ...4564 001 2 System Overview Figure 2 10 Locating the Graphics Module Figure 2 11 shows the I O ports of the VPro graphics board and optional Dual Channel Display daughterboard R R Graphics module Cover R R R R ...

Page 59: ... and Dual Channel Display I O Ports For more information on the VPro graphics board and Dual Channel Display DCD 2 I O ports refer to VPro Graphics Board I O Port Specifications in Appendix A L L R DVI I video Genlock Swap Ready DCD right Stereo View DCD left ...

Page 60: ...g with the second XIO slot If you intend to install a second XIO board such as the DM3 Digital Media board you cannot install a PCI board in this slot Follow these rules when installing PCI and PCI X boards on the PCI X buses Avoid placing high and low speed cards one the same bus This forces the high speed card to run at the same speed as the slower card For example placing a 100 MHz board on the...

Page 61: ... and Slots For a list of available PCI boards see PCI Boards on page 42 or contact your SGI sales representative PCI bus 1 slot 1 PCI bus 2 slot 1 PCI bus 2 slot 2 PCI bus 2 slot 3 PCI bus 3 slot 2 PCI bus 3 slot 1 PCI bus 4 slot 2 PCI bus 4 slot 1 ...

Page 62: ...l components installed in the enclosure For detailed information about the power supply specifications refer to Appendix A Technical Specifications and Pinouts Cooling System The workstation uses a total of eight fans to cool the internal components The following components make up the cooling system see Figure 2 14 Fan Wall The fan wall is a plastic housing that contains two 60 mm 2 4 in fans and...

Page 63: ...is made up of a sheet metal enclosure and three 80 mm fans These fans provide cooling for the system node board and memory DIMMs The rear fan assembly is mounted to the rear of the enclosure with hooks and a screw Note The power supply is cooled by its own internal fan Figure 2 14 Cooling System Components Disk drive fan Power supply fan Rear fan assembly Fan wall ...

Page 64: ...tative PCI Boards A wide variety of PCI options are available for you workstation including networking audio and video boards The following boards a sample of the available options Dual port Ultra3 SCSI LVD or single ended SCSI adapter Single port 1 gigabit Fibre Channel board with optical or copper connector Single and dual port 2 gigabit Fibre Channel boards with optical connectors 33 and 64 MHz...

Page 65: ...raded to 4 processor workstations by replacing the node board Note 1 processor workstations cannot be upgraded with 2 or 4 processor node boards Graphics Options A variety of graphics options are available for you workstation The following boards are a sample of the available options Dual Channel Display DCD 2 daughterboard This board attaches to the VPro graphics board and allows data to be displ...

Page 66: ...r SGI Total Performance 9400 These disk arrays offer large storage capacities in both RAID and JBOD configurations In addition to the items listed above there are a variety of other storage solutions available from SGI For more information contact your SGI sales representative Displays The following displays are available with the workstation 21 in SGI CRT monitor 24 in SGI CRT monitor wide aspect...

Page 67: ...nal Components Peripherals and Upgrades 007 4564 001 45 For a complete list of available components contact your SGI sales representative or see the following webpage http www sgi com peripherals workstation ...

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Page 69: ...ce on page 57 Installing or Removing a Memory DIMM on page 63 Installing or Removing Internal Hard Disk Drives on page 67 Installing or Removing the DVD ROM Drive on page 71 Replacing the IO9 Board on page 76 Installing or Removing XIO Boards on page 81 Installing or Removing PCI Boards on page 88 Installing or Removing External devices on page 93 Replacing Cooling System Components on page 94 Rep...

Page 70: ...e type of power indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power available consult your dealer or local power company 7 Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this system where people will walk on the cord 8 Never push objects of any kind into this system through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts which could re...

Page 71: ...um battery s in the workstation Please see Lithium Battery Compliance Statement on page 147 for more information Ordering Parts Replacement parts are available directly from your local service provider Contact the SGI support office for more information Required Tools All of the procedures in this chapter can be performed with the following tools Wrist grounding strap T15 Torx driver Small flat bl...

Page 72: ...monitor see Figure 3 1 Figure 3 1 Powering Off the System 2 Disconnect all of the cables from the rear of the workstation Be sure to note where each cable is connected so that you can reconnect them correctly when you have finished servicing the system Note You do not need to disconnect the cables or move the workstation for some procedures Refer to the individual procedures for detailed instructi...

Page 73: ...ing the Workstation Removing the Enclosure Panels This section shows you how to open the enclosure in the following sections Determining Which Enclosure Panels to Remove on page 52 Removing the Left or Right Side Panel on page 52 Removing the Enclosure Bezel on page 54 ...

Page 74: ...or Right Side Panel Follow these steps to open the left or right side of the enclosure 1 Press the panel release button on the rear of the enclosure Then swing the top edge of the panel away from the enclosure see Figure 3 3 2 Lift the panel until the hooks on the bottom edge clear the lip on the base of the enclosure Then swing the bottom edge of the panel away from the enclosure and place it in ...

Page 75: ... the Enclosure Side Panel If you only need to remove the left or right side panel proceed to Installing or Removing Internal Parts on page 56 If you need to remove the bezel of the workstation proceed to the next section L Hooks L L Panel release button Panel release button ...

Page 76: ...enclosure 1 Open the door on the front of the bezel Use a small flat bladed screwdriver to press down in the two slots at the top of the drive shroud 2 Tilt the top of the drive shroud toward you Then lift the shroud off of the three tabs that are supporting it and place it in a secure location 3 Remove the five screws that were covered by the drive shroud Place these screws in a secure location 4...

Page 77: ...Preparing the Workstation for Service 007 4564 001 55 Figure 3 4 Removing the Bezel Proceed to the next section to install or remove internal components Cable connector D B A Slots C ...

Page 78: ... and then peel the liner from the copper foil at the opposite end 3 Attach the copper foil to an exposed electrical ground such as a metal part of the chassis After you attach the wrist strap you can install or remove internal parts of the workstation Table 3 2 contains a list of all of the internal components that you can install or remove and the procedure associated with each one Caution Do not...

Page 79: ... Boards on page 88 Fans Fan wall Hard disk drive fan Rear fan assembly Replacing the Fan Wall on page 94 Replacing the Hard Disk Drive Fan on page 95 Replacing the Rear Fan Assembly on page 98 Internal Cables L1 display cable LED cable DVD ROM drive cable Replacing the L1 Display Cable on page 100 Replacing the LED Cable on page 103 Replacing the DVD ROM Drive Cable on page 105 Enclosure Component...

Page 80: ... is properly seated 2 Lift the bezel slightly to align the screw holes with the mounting holes in the enclosure Then install the five screws that secure the bezel to the enclosure 3 Align the three tabs on the lower edge of the drive shroud with the corresponding holes on the face of the enclosure Then swing upper edge of the drive shroud toward the enclosure and press the two tabs on the upper ed...

Page 81: ...Returning the Workstation to Service 007 4564 001 59 Figure 3 5 Installing the Bezel A B C D ...

Page 82: ...Follow these steps to install a side panel see Figure 3 6 1 Align the hooks on bottom edge of the side panel over the lip on the bottom edge of the enclosure 2 Swing the side of the panel up Press the top edge of the panel against the enclosure to ensure that it is properly seated ...

Page 83: ...Returning the Workstation to Service 007 4564 001 61 Figure 3 6 Replacing the Side Panel Cabling and Powering on the Workstation Follow these steps to cable and power on the workstation Tabs L L L ...

Page 84: ...the enclosure see Figure 3 7 Figure 3 7 Reconnecting the Cables to the Workstation 2 Press the power buttons on your workstation and monitor 3 If your workstation does not boot correctly see Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics This completes the procedure for returning the workstation to service R R ...

Page 85: ...ets are divided into four DIMM pairs The instructions in the following sections assume that you know the correct slots in which to install the memory DIMMs For information about DIMM configurations and placement rules refer to Memory DIMMs in Chapter 2 Note If you have not already done so remove the right side of the enclosure to access the DIMMS Refer to Preparing the Workstation for Service on p...

Page 86: ...an antistatic bag and store it in a secure location Note Both sockets in a DIMM bank must be either empty or populated If you remove one DIMM and do not plan to replace it immediately also remove the other DIMM in the bank and replace it when you install a new DIMM Figure 3 8 Removing a DIMM 5 Install a new DIMM or return the system to service as follows To replace the DIMM immediately proceed to ...

Page 87: ...follow these steps Caution DIMMs are sensitive to static electricity Be sure to wear the anti static wrist strap while you complete these steps 1 Rotate the ejector latches on each end of the socket so that they stick straight out as shown in Figure 3 9 Figure 3 9 Installing a DIMM 2 Align the DIMM with the socket Make sure that the notches on the bottom of the DIMM align with the protrusions in t...

Page 88: ...service you may verify that the memory you installed is working correctly by following the steps in the next section Verifying Memory Installation To verify the memory installation follow these steps 1 After you power on the system select System Manager Hardware and Devices About This System from the Toolchest and check the amount of memory displayed for Main Memory The displayed memory should equ...

Page 89: ...em disk in the lower drive bay you must power down the system Installing an Internal Hard Disk Drive To install a disk drive follow these steps 1 Open the bezel door If there is an empty drive sled in the drive bay remove it To remove the drive sled press in on the right side of the locking handle the handle will unlatch from the enclosure Swing the handle all the way open then slide the drive sle...

Page 90: ...68 007 4564 001 3 Maintenance and Upgrade Procedures Figure 3 11 Installing an Internal Hard Disk Drive A C D B Latches ...

Page 91: ... in the lower drive bay you must power down the workstation 2 Press in on the right side of the locking handle the handle will unlatch from the enclosure see Figure 3 11 3 Swing the locking handle away from the enclosure until it is fully open Then carefully slide the drive sled out of the drive bay Do not pull the drive sled out by the locking handle see Figure 3 11 4 If you are not installing a ...

Page 92: ...70 007 4564 001 3 Maintenance and Upgrade Procedures Figure 3 12 Removing an Internal Hard Disk Drive A C D B Latches ...

Page 93: ...are your system for service Refer to Preparing the Workstation for Service on page 49 In order to install or remove the DVD ROM drive you must remove the left side panel and the drive shroud You do not need to remove the entire bezel Installing the DVD ROM Drive Follow these steps to install the DVD ROM drive Note You must remove the drive shroud before you can install the DVD ROM drive 1 Remove t...

Page 94: ...DE cable as follows see Figure 3 14 a Insert one end of the IDE cable into the IDE connector on the rear of the drive b Open the latches of the IDE connector on the IO9 board Then insert the other end of the IDE cable into the IO9 board IDE connector c Close the latches on the IO9 board IDE connector Press the IO9 board into the interface board connectors to ensure that it is properly seated 5 Con...

Page 95: ...ing the DVD ROM Drive 007 4564 001 73 Figure 3 14 Installing the DVD ROM Drive This completes the DVD_ROM drive installation To return the workstation to service see Returning the Workstation to Service on page 57 A D C B ...

Page 96: ...remove the DVD ROM drive Note You must remove the drive shroud before you can remove the DVD ROM drive 1 Disconnect the IDE and power cables from the rear of the DVD ROM drive 2 Squeeze the tabs on the drive rails against the sides of the drive Then slide the drive out of the drive cage see Figure 3 15 ...

Page 97: ...re replacing the drive with a new drive refer to Installing the DVD ROM Drive on page 71 If you are not replacing the DVD ROM drive install a metal drive bay blanking plate in the DVD ROM drive bay and a plastic blanking plate in the drive shroud to ensure proper airflow C B A Power connector Data connector ...

Page 98: ...interface board The following instructions show you how to remove and install the IO9 board Removing the IO9 Board on page 76 Installing the IO9 Board on page 78 Note If you remove the IO9 board you must install a replacement IO9 board The workstation will not function without the IO9 board installed Note If you have not already done so prepare your system for service Refer to Preparing the Workst...

Page 99: ...n the PCI retention strap see Figure 3 16 Figure 3 16 Disconnecting the Cables and Retention Strap 2 Remove the three screws that secure the PCI gate Then open the PCI gate see Figure 3 17 Figure 3 17 Opening the PCI Gate IDE connector SCSI connector IO9 retention strap R R R R R PCI gate R R R R R R R R R ...

Page 100: ...of the IO9 board upward until it clears the edge of the chassis Then remove the IO9 board from the enclosure and place it in a safe location see Figure 3 18 Figure 3 18 Removing the IO9 Board This completes the IO9 board removal To install a new IO9 board proceed to the next section Installing the IO9 Board Follow these steps to install a replacement IO9 board R R ...

Page 101: ...board see Figure 3 19 Figure 3 19 Installing the IO9 Board 2 Connect the SCSI and IDE cables to the IO9 board To connect a cable align the cable connector with the socket on the IO9 board and press down Then attach the retention strap to the IO9 board see Figure 3 20 Note The connectors and sockets are keyed Ensure that you have properly aligned the connect and socket before you attempt to connect...

Page 102: ...he PCI gate Then close the gate and install the three screws that secure it to the enclosure see Figure 3 21 Figure 3 21 Closing the PCI Gate This completes the installation of the IO9 board To return the workstation to service refer to Returning the Workstation to Service on page 57 IDE connector SCSI connector IO9 retention strap R R R R R R R R R R R R R R ...

Page 103: ...ation for Service on page 49 In order to install or remove an XIO board you must remove the left side panel Note XIO option boards can only be installed in 2 or 4 processor workstations Installing the XIO Board Support Bracket If your XIO board was shipped with a support bracket follow these steps to install the bracket on the fan wall see Figure 3 22 1 Remove the fan wall from the enclosure See R...

Page 104: ...ntenance and Upgrade Procedures Figure 3 22 Installing the XIO Board Support Bracket This completes the installation of the XIO board support bracket Proceed to the next section to install an XIO board B Slots C B Slots D A ...

Page 105: ...for complete instructions 2 Remove the three screws that secure the PCI gate Then open the PCI gate see Figure 3 26 Figure 3 23 Opening the PCI Gate 3 Align the board with the XIO slot Then lower the board into the enclosure 4 Press the board straight into the XIO connector on the interface board Then install the screw that secures the XIO board to the support bracket see Figure 3 24 R R R R R PCI...

Page 106: ...84 007 4564 001 3 Maintenance and Upgrade Procedures Figure 3 24 Installing an XIO Board Bracket R R R R R R R R R R R R XIO board R R Line up handle notch with locator pin inside chassis ...

Page 107: ... installing is equipped with metal handle ensure that the notch in the handle is aligned with the locator pin in the enclosure before closing the PCI gate see Figure 3 25 Figure 3 25 Closing the PCI Gate This completes the installation of the XIO board To return the workstation to service refer to Returning the Workstation to Service on page 57 Removing an XIO Board Follow these steps to remove an...

Page 108: ...u are removing is equipped with a support bracket remove the screw that secures the board to the bracket 3 Gently grasp both ends of the XIO board Then pull straight out until it clears the XIO slot Tilt the front end of the board upward until it clears the edge of the chassis Then remove the board from enclosure and place it in a safe location see Figure 3 27 R R R R R PCI gate R R R R R R R R R ...

Page 109: ...Installing or Removing XIO Boards 007 4564 001 87 Figure 3 27 Removing an XIO Board R R R R R R R R R R R R XIO board R R ...

Page 110: ...s and three available slots in 1 processor workstations These instructions assume that you know the correct bus and slot you need to install the PCI board in For more information about PCI board placement rules and configurations refer to PCI Buses on page 38 Note If you have not already done so prepare your system for service Refer to Preparing the Workstation for Service on page 49 In order to i...

Page 111: ...he new PCI board See Removing a PCI Board on page 92 Note If you are installing a full length PCI board you must also install a PCI board retention strap 3 Align the PCI board with the PCI slot Then lower it into the enclosure with the connector end angled slightly downward see Figure 3 29 4 Align the connector end of the PCI board in the opening in the enclosure Ensure that the screw hole in the ...

Page 112: ...e Procedures Figure 3 29 Installing the PCI Board 5 Repeat steps 3 through 4 to install another PCI board 6 Close the PCI gate Then install the three screws that secure the PCI gate see Figure 3 30 PCI board installed in PCI bus 2 slot 1 R R ...

Page 113: ... PCI Boards 007 4564 001 91 Figure 3 30 Closing the PCI Gate This completes the PCI board installation To return the workstation to service refer to Returning the Workstation to Service on page 57 R R R R R R R R R R R R R R ...

Page 114: ...1 Figure 3 31 Opening the PCI Gate 2 If there is a retention strap installed on the PCI board loosen it Grasp the top edge of the PCI board firmly Then lift the PCI board straight up until it clears the PCI slot 3 Tilt the front end of the PCI board upward until it clears the edge of the chassis Remove the PCI board from the enclosure and place it in a safe location see Figure 3 32 R R R R R PCI g...

Page 115: ...close the PCI gate Then install the three screw that secure the gate to the enclosure This completes the PCI board removal To return the workstation to service refer to Returning the Workstation to Service on page 57 Installing or Removing External devices Refer to the documentation that came with the device for more information on connecting it to your workstation PCI board installed in PCI bus 2...

Page 116: ...to replace the fan wall see Figure 3 33 Note If you have not already done so prepare your system for service Refer to Preparing the Workstation for Service on page 49 In order to remove the fan wall you must remove the left side panel 1 Disconnect the fan wall power cable from the interface board Then remove the screw that secures the fan wall to the chassis If there is an XIO board support bracke...

Page 117: ...t on page 81 This completes the fan wall replacement To return the workstation to service see to Returning the Workstation to Service on page 57 Replacing the Hard Disk Drive Fan Follow these steps to replace the hard disk drive fan Note If you have not already done so prepare your system for service Refer to Preparing the Workstation for Service on page 49 In order to replace the hard disk drive ...

Page 118: ...erface board Then remove the screws that secure the disk drive fan to the enclosure see Figure 3 34 2 Carefully remove the fan from the enclosure see Figure 3 34 Figure 3 34 Removing the Hard Disk Drive Fan 3 Insert the new fan assembly into the enclosure see Figure 3 35 Bracket screws C B A D Power connection ...

Page 119: ...Ensure that the front edge of the fan bracket has engaged with the fan bracket hook Then install the screws that secure the fan bracket to the enclosure see Figure 3 35 5 Connect the disk drive fan power cable to the interface board see Figure 3 35 Figure 3 35 Installing the Hard Disk Drive Fan Bracket screws B C D A Power connection ...

Page 120: ... secures the rear fan assembly to the enclosure 2 Grasp the sides of the fan assembly and slide it upward until the hooks clear the holes in the enclosure 3 Carefully pull the fan assembly power cable through the hole in the rear of the enclosure Place the fan assembly in a secure location 4 Insert the power cable of the replacement rear fan assembly into the hole in the rear of the enclosure from...

Page 121: ...fan assembly To return the workstation to service see Returning the Workstation to Service on page 57 Replacing Internal Cables The following sections contain instructions for replacing internal cables Replacing the L1 Display Cable on page 100 Replacing the LED Cable on page 103 Rear fan power connection Rear fan retaining screw ...

Page 122: ...ay 2 Lift the L1 display bracket upward until the hooks on the bracket clear the holes in the enclosure see Figure 3 37 3 Carefully remove the two screws that mount the L1 display board to the bracket Then grasping the display board by the edges separate the display board from the bracket see Figure 3 37 4 Gently disconnect the L1 display cable from the display board Place the L1 display board in ...

Page 123: ...acement L1 display cable does not already have a grommet installed on it install the grommet now 8 Push the L1 display board connector of the replacement L1 display cable out through the hole in the front of the enclosure Then seat the grommet in the hole see Figure 3 38 L1 display connector C A D B ...

Page 124: ...ure the L1 display board to its bracket see Figure 3 38 11 Align the hooks on the bracket with the holes in the enclosure Insert the hooks into the holes and press down to seat the housing on the front of the enclosure see Figure 3 38 12 Slide the outer cover over the L1 display bracket Then install the two screws that secure the L1 display bracket to the front of the enclosure see Figure 3 38 ...

Page 125: ... Display Cable This completes the replacement of the L1 display cable To return the workstation to service see to Returning the Workstation to Service on page 57 Replacing the LED Cable Follow these steps to replace the LED cable see Figure 3 39 L1 display connector B D C A ...

Page 126: ... LED cable pass through connector to the front of the enclosure Place the screws and latch blocks in a secure location Then remove the LED cable from the enclosure 3 Insert the new LED cable into the enclosure Secure the pass through connector to the front of the enclosure using the screws and latch blocks you removed in step 2 4 Connect the other end of the LED cable to the interface board Figure...

Page 127: ...e DVD ROM drive cable from the IO9 board 2 Disconnect the other end of the DVD ROM drive cable from the rear of the DVD ROM drive and remove the cable from the enclosure 3 Connect the replacement DVD ROM drive cable to the rear of the DVD ROM drive Note that the cable is keyed ensure that you are aligning the cable in the connector correctly 4 Connect the replacement DVD ROM drive cable to the IO9...

Page 128: ... to service see Returning the Workstation to Service on page 57 Replacing Enclosure Components This section provides instructions for the following procedures Replacing the Enclosure Plastics on page 106 Replacing the L1 Display on page 108 Replacing the Enclosure Plastics This section contains the following procedures Replacing the Bezel Assembly on page 107 DVD ROM drive IO9 board ...

Page 129: ...ions on replacing the side panels Replacing the Top Plastics Follow these instructions to replace the top plastic of the enclosure Note If you have not already done so prepare your system for service Refer to Preparing the Workstation for Service on page 49 In order to replace the top plastic you must remove the right and left side panels and the bezel 1 Remove the six screws that secure the top p...

Page 130: ...kstation to service see to Returning the Workstation to Service on page 57 Replacing the L1 Display Follow the steps in this section to replace the L1 display Note If you have not already done so prepare your system for service Refer to Preparing the Workstation for Service on page 49 In order to replace the L1 display you must remove the bezel R R R R R R R ...

Page 131: ...y housing upward until the hooks on the housing clear the holes in the enclosure see Figure 3 42 3 Carefully remove the two screws that mount the L1 display board to its housing Then grasping the display board by the edges separate the display board from the housing see Figure 3 42 4 Gently disconnect the L1 display cable from the L1 display board Place the L1 display board in a secure location se...

Page 132: ...o the replacement L1 display board see Figure 3 43 6 Install the two screws that secure the L1 display board to its bracket see Figure 3 43 7 Align the hooks on the bracket with the holes in the enclosure Insert the hooks into the holes and then press down to seat the bracket on the front of the enclosure see Figure 3 43 C A B D ...

Page 133: ...Then install the two screws that secure the L1 display to the front of the enclosure see Figure 3 43 Figure 3 43 Installing the L1 Display Board This completes the replacement of the L1 display board To return the workstation to service see Returning the Workstation to Service on page 57 B D C A ...

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Page 135: ...solve the problem contact your service provider as follows If you are located in North America contact the Customer Support Center at 1 800 800 4SGI SGI personnel will guide you through the troubleshooting process If you are located outside of North America contact your local SGI subsidiary or authorized distributor This chapter includes the following sections Troubleshooting on page 114 Diagnosti...

Page 136: ...or above Any voltage reaches 20 of nominal If your workstation is powering off unexpectedly check for these conditions Bezel LEDs The LEDs in the workstation bezel can provide important troubleshooting information Table 4 1 shows a list of LED signals and what they mean Table 4 1 Bezel LED Signals LED Signal Explanation Blinking White Power button pressed On or Off Solid white Successful PROM boot...

Page 137: ... page 117 for more information Online diagnostics Online diagnostics are tests that verify system hardware while the operating system is running To prevent data loss you should use the online diagnostics only when the system is idle Refer to Online Diagnostics on page 120 for more information All diagnostics are loaded on your workstation when you receive it To upgrade to future revisions of the d...

Page 138: ...cessfully the System Maintenance menu appears or the system automatically boots depending on how the system is configured If the power on diagnostics detect errors the diagnostics disable the failing hardware and continue testing When testing completes the system may or may not be able to boot depending on the hardware that has been disabled If the system does not boot contact your service represe...

Page 139: ...nu appears Note If the Autoload PROM variable is set to Yes you must click on the Stop for Maintenance button to access the System Maintenance menu 3 Select the Run Diagnostics option Note You can also start the launcher by entering the following command at the command monitor PROM prompt boot f dksc 0 1 0 stand smdk smdk a The launcher automatically runs the offline diagnostics on system componen...

Page 140: ...nfigurations Your testing time will vary depending on your hardware configuration Table 4 2 Time Required to Run Offline Diagnostics Total Elapsed Time Testing Progress 1 CPU Workstation with 512MB memory 2 CPU Workstation with 1GB memory 4 CPU Workstation with 1GB memory CPU testing completes 0 26 N Aa a CPU testing is not performed on systems that have more than one CPU N Aa Secondary cache test...

Page 141: ...6 AM Mar 6 2003 smdk loading io discovery code smdk loading launcher code smdk sMDK Diagnostic Launcher Version 2 0 Built 00 42 56 Mar 6 2003 Setting up diagnostics term none Starting diagnostics Testing CACHE PASSED Testing DIMM PASSED Testing IO PASSED FINISHED Reseting resetting the system If the launcher detects an error it displays a FAILED status message for the hardware it is testing and st...

Page 142: ...ge devices Network devices The online diagnostics also run a system stress test which tests all areas of the system under heavy load The runalldiags script automatically runs a sequence of online diagnostics It runs in three modes Basic mode verifies memory and performs 30 minutes of stress testing If you want to perform regularly scheduled testing use basic mode Normal mode performs the same test...

Page 143: ...upts any telnet sessions on the system Refer to Table 4 3 for descriptions of the command line options If a diagnostic fails the script saves the output from the diagnostic in a file in the tmp directory for example tmp diagTestOutput 1 olenet Output from the script indicates the actual name of the file When a diagnostic fails the script continues to run the remaining diagnostics Table 4 3 runalld...

Page 144: ...ils If any of the components do not pass the online diagnostics contact your service representative Example 1 The following example shows output from running runalldiags in basic mode with no errors olab1 12 runalldiags basic Running online diagnostics at Basic level Time Tue Jun 24 16 25 36 CDT 2003 System Information IRIX64 olab1 6 5 6 5 20m 04091957 IP35 Plan on running olmem pandora olmem Onli...

Page 145: ...ing online diagnostics at Basic level Time Tue Jun 24 10 55 36 CDT 2003 System Information IRIX64 olab1 6 5 6 5 20m 04091957 IP35 Plan on running olmem pandora olmem Online Memory Diagnostic Check var adm SYSLOG for error message PASS olmem pandora System Stress Test FAIL pandora see tmp diagFailure 0 pandora Time Tue Jun 24 11 35 38 CDT 2003 Ran 1 Failed 1 ...

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Page 147: ... the Silicon Graphics Tezro visual workstation The following topics are covered Physical and Environmental Specifications on page 126 Power Supply Specifications on page 128 I O Port Specifications on page 128 Serial Cables and Adapter Specifications on page 132 VPro Graphics Board I O Port Specifications on page 137 ...

Page 148: ... the enclosure Weight 60 6 lb 27 5 kg Power requirements 50 60 Hz and 100 120 200 240 VAC Voltage and frequency 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 7 0 3 0 A 430 W Temperature Tolerance operating 5 o C 41 o F to 35o C 95 o F 5000 ft ASL or less 5o C 41 oF to 30 oC 86 oF 5000 ft ASL to 10 000 ft ASL Temperature tolerance non operating 40 oC 40 oF to 85o C 185 o F Relative humidity 10 to 80 operating no condensati...

Page 149: ...ne wave operating 30 G 3 msec vertical 15 G 3 msec horizontal Shock trapezoidal wave non operating 35 G 200 in sec Sound power 5 2 bels per ISO 7779 at 5 o C to 25 o C up to 5000 feet altitude higher temperatures or altitudes will increase sound Sound pressure 39 4 dBA at operator position per ISO 7779 Table A 1 Physical Environment Specifications continued Feature Specification ...

Page 150: ...30 Serial Ports on page 131 Serial Cables and Adapter Specifications on page 132 Ethernet 10 Base T 100 Base T Port The workstation auto selects the Ethernet port speed and type duplex versus half duplex when the workstation is booted based on what it is connected to Figure A 1 shows the Ethernet port Table A 2 Power Supply Specifications Feature Specification AC line voltage rating 90 264 VAC RMS...

Page 151: ... 100 Base T Port Pinout and Location Table A 3 shows the cable pinout assignments for the Ethernet port Table A 3 Ethernet 10 Base T 100 Base T Port Pinout Pin Assignment 1 Transmit 2 Transmit 3 Receive 4 Reserved 5 Reserved 6 Receive 7 Reserved 8 Reserved 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 ...

Page 152: ...ps at 5V Figure A 2 shows the keyboard and mouse ports Figure A 2 Keyboard and Mouse Port Pinouts and Locations Table A 4 shows the pinout assignments for the keyboard and mouse ports Table A 4 Keyboard and Mouse Port Pinout Pin Assignment 1 Keyboard mouse data 2 Reserved 3 Ground 4 Keyboard mouse power 5V Keyboard connector Mouse connector Pin 1 Pin 3 Keyboard Mouse PIn 5 Pin 6 Pin 2 Pin 4 Pin 1 ...

Page 153: ...30 KB s Other features of the ports include Programmable data parity and stop bits Programmable baud rate and modem control Figure A 3 shows a serial port Figure A 3 Serial Port Pinouts and Locations 5 Keyboard mouse clock 6 Reserved Table A 4 Keyboard and Mouse Port Pinout continued Pin Assignment IOIOI 1 IOIOI 2 Pin 6 Pin 7 Pin 8 Pin 9 Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5 ...

Page 154: ...red Printer Dumb Terminal Serial Cable on page 132 PC Modem Serial Cable on page 133 Serial Port Adapter Cables on page 135 Printer Dumb Terminal Serial Cable For serial printers and dumb terminals use a 3 wire standard PC cable Table A 6 shows the cable connector pinout assignments for this cable Table A 5 Serial Port Pinout Pin Assignment Description 1 DCD Data carrier detect 2 RXD Receive data ...

Page 155: ...ow control Table A 7 shows the cable connector pin assignments for this cable You can use this cable for all serial devices except those that do not need RTS flow control If you add a null modem adapter to one end of the cable you can still use it with devices like serial printers and dumb terminals that do not need RTS flow control You can purchase the full handshake PC modem serial cable from SG...

Page 156: ...nfiguration files For more detailed information see the serial man page To access this man page select Help Man pages from the Toolchest or place the cursor in the console window and type man serial Table A 7 PC Modem Cable Pinout Signal Description Pin Number DB 9 Connector Female Pin Number DB 25 Connector Male DCD 1 8 RXD 2 3 TXD 3 2 DTR 4 20 GND 5 7 DSR 6 6 RTS 7 4 CTS 8 5 RI 9 22 ...

Page 157: ...ation to use standard PC serial devices Table A 8 shows the adapter cable pinout for a standard PC or Macintosh serial port The purpose of the following adapter cable is to support ANSI SMPTE Standard 107M 1992 Table A 8 Female DB 9 to Female MiniDIN8 Adapter Cable Pinout From Female DB To MiniDIN8 PC Signal Macintosh Signal 1 7 DCD GPi 2 5 RD RxD 3 3 TD TxD 4 1 DTR TxD 5 4 SG SG 6 8 DSR RxD 7 6 R...

Page 158: ...e To access it open an IRIX shell and enter man serial You can also access man pages by selecting Help InfoSearch and entering man serial Table A 9 Female DB 9 to Female DB 9 Adapter Cable Pinout Female DB 9 Connected to Workstation Female DB 9 Connected to Peripheral 1 Unused 2 To DB9 2 RxD 3 To DB9 8 TxD 4 Unused 5 To DB9 6 and DB9 4 GND 6 To DB9 7 RxD 7 To DB9 3 TxD 8 Unused 9 Unused ...

Page 159: ...tions This section provides specifications for the following ports DVI I Video Port on page 137 Stereo View Port on page 140 Genlock Port on page 141 Swap Ready Port on page 142 DVI I Video Port Figure A 4 shows the DVI I video port Figure A 4 DVI I Port Pinout and Location 1 17 9 8 C1 C2 C3 C4 24 C5 ...

Page 160: ... Pin Assignment Pin Assignment 1 DATA 2 16 HOT_POWER 2 DATA2 17 DATA 0 3 SHIELD 2 4 18 DATA 0 4 DATA 4 19 SHIELD 0 5 5 DATA 4 20 DATA 5 6 DDC_CLOCK 21 DATA 5 7 DDC_DATA 22 SHIELD CLOCK 8 VSYNC 23 CLOCK 9 DATA 1 24 CLOCK 10 DATA1 C1 A_RED 11 SHIELD 1 3 C2 A_GREEN 12 DATA 3 C3 A_BLUE 13 DATA 3 C4 HYNSC 14 DDC_POWER C5 A_GROUND2 15 A_GROUND1 C6 A_GROUND3 ...

Page 161: ...d Scan Rates Resolution Refresh Rate 1024x768 60 Hz 75 Hz and 96 Hz Stereo 1280x1024 59 60 72 75 85 Hz and 96 Hz Stereo 1280x1024 100 Hz Stereo also through DCD2 1280x720 60 and 72 Hz 1280x1024 30 Hz interlaced 1280x960 30 Hz interlaced 1600x1024 83 Hz 1600x1200 60 72 and 75 Hz 1920x1035 30 Hz interlaced 1920x1080 30 Hz interlaced 1920x1200 60 Hz 1920x1200 25 and 30 Hz ...

Page 162: ... port Figure A 5 StereoView Port Pinout and Location Table A 12 shows the cable pinout assignments for the Stereo View port on the VPro graphics board Table A 12 Stereo View Pinout Assignments Pin Assignment 1 12 VDC output to Stereo View device 2 Ground 3 Stereo left right Eye signal 1 left 0 right STEREO_LEFT 1 2 3 ...

Page 163: ...m shows the Genlock port Figure A 6 Genlock Port Pinout and Location Table A 13 shows the cable pinout assignments for the Genlock port on the VPro graphics board Table A 13 Genlock Pinout Assignments Pin Assignment 1 Genlock Input output video or 3 3V TTL signal levels 2 Sigma return ground 1 2 ...

Page 164: ... shows the Swap Ready port Figure A 7 Swap Ready Port Pinout and Location Table A 14 shows the cable pinout assignments for the Swap Ready port on the VPro graphics board Table A 14 Swap Ready Pinout Assignments Pin Assignment 1 Swapbuffer gang sync open Collector I O 2 Signal return ground 1 2 ...

Page 165: ... conforms to several national and international specifications and European Directives listed on the Manufacturer s Declaration of Conformity The CE mark insignia displayed on each device is an indication of conformity to the European requirements Caution This product has several governmental and third party approvals licenses and permits Do not modify this product in any way that is not expressly...

Page 166: ...s been made and is available from SGI upon request Electromagnetic Emissions This section provides the contents of electromagnetic emissions notices from various countries FCC Notice USA Only This equipment complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions This device may not cause harmful interference This device must accept any interference received incl...

Page 167: ... be determined by turning the equipment off and on you are encouraged to try to correct the interference by using one or more of the following methods Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio T...

Page 168: ...tween the workstation and its peripherals Your workstation and any peripherals you purchase from SGI have shielded cables Shielded cables reduce the possibility of interference with radio television and other devices If you use any cables that are not from SGI ensure that they are shielded Telephone cables do not need to be shielded Optional monitor cables supplied with your workstation use additi...

Page 169: ... PCI upgrades The wrist strap is used during the installation of these upgrades to prevent the flow of static electricity and it should protect your system from ESD damage Laser Compliance Statement The DVD ROM drive in this computer is a Class 1 laser product The DVD ROM drive s classification label is located on the drive Lithium Battery Compliance Statement Only qualified service personnel shou...

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Page 171: ...ion 40 replace 94 customer service xx customer replaceable components 56 D DCD 2 daughterboard features 35 I O ports 37 location 35 diagnostics LEDs 114 offline diagnostics 117 online diagnostics 120 power on diagnostics 115 DIMMs features 27 installing 65 removing 64 upgrades 43 disk drive See hard disk drives disk drive fan location 41 replace 95 displays 44 documentation conventions xix feedbac...

Page 172: ...on 6 G graphics module See VPro graphics board H hard disk drives features 33 install 67 location 35 numbering 35 remove 69 sleds 33 upgrades 44 I icons 13 InfoSearch 14 interface board 29 I O daughtercard 32 IO9 board features 31 replace 76 IRIX commands 15 using 13 K keyboard connecting 8 L LEDs 114 lifting workstation 4 login 12 M memory See DIMMs monitor available monitors 44 power cable 11 po...

Page 173: ...ocation 40 powering off 15 19 processors features 27 upgrades 43 product support xx R rear fan assembly location 41 replace 98 reset switch 16 restart 19 21 S service procedures 56 shipment contents 3 shut down 15 19 side panel install 60 remove 52 static electricity 56 support xx support bracket 81 system components 23 System Manager 14 system node board 26 T technical support xx Toolchest restar...

Page 174: ...raphics board features 35 I O ports 37 location 35 optional components 43 W workstation back view 7 cabling 8 front view 6 login 12 powering off 16 19 powering on 12 wrist strap 56 X XIO board install 83 remove 85 support bracket 81 ...

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