Page 1: ...Appendix D Memory Location Appendix E Foldout Illustrations 1 2 REFER Ei CE MATERIAL The folloving books should be available as aids for installing the terminal system MR6085 HR6087 MR6088 MR6089 MR60...
Page 2: ...l and a controller figure 1 1 The system may be configured as a single master terminal a master with slaves up to 3 or as a controller with up to 6 slaves The system is designed to support existing 7...
Page 3: ...such as a desk or table top which affords the operator comfortable access to the console and keyboard and provides good visibility of the display screen Cable length between the master d slave termin...
Page 4: ...2 correspond to the item number listed in table i 1 Table 1 1 lists all of the standard cables used for interconnecting a master or controller terminal to the system components and communications devi...
Page 5: ...ong distance runs between junction boxes Junction boxes_ are not buried Both ends open Unshielded connects multiplexer directly to a Communica bion Terminal Module CTMe Male and female ends Unshielded...
Page 6: ...connects display driver to display control required for additional slave terminals Unshielded connects display driver to DC power supply Unshielded connects General Communications System GGS to multi...
Page 7: ...1 8 3 F 10 25 50 75 as indicated 3 7 6 15 2 22 8 as indicated 00 thru 09 00 thru 09 100 250 500 750 respectively 3005 7602 152 4 respectively 1 000 and 2000 228 6 304 8 610 G 16 4 to 98 4 16 4 5 to 30...
Page 8: ...n a polystrene container which should be handled with care The container can be easily penetrated by forklift prongs and the terminal severely damaged The customer should instruct the carrier as to in...
Page 9: ...artun and place on floor 2 Cut bands holding container sections together and remove container top 3 Remove bagged communication cable if present from top of master terminal 4 Remove and unpack master...
Page 10: ...4 XX 2818398 XX 28l8443 XX 2818437 05 28184l8 XX 28l8436 XX 2818441 XX 28l8432 XX AIA3 A2 CRT MODULE ASSEMBLY A5A2 A5AI A5 EXPANSION MODULE CAGE Module Name CPU Display Contfol Communications I O 7 8i...
Page 11: ...r visible damage 5 Remove tape securing power cord and front panel to slave terminal 6 Remove exterior casework by rotating the two turnlock fastener studs at the rear of the unit Tilt faceplate forwa...
Page 12: ...on of A1 Character Generator module is shown for latest build requirements Earlier units were produced with the module turned 180 degrees speaker at the rear of the terminal o Figure 2 2 Slave Termina...
Page 13: ...les to include broken or missing ROMs is accomplished later in the in stallation procedure InventorJ the u its and fill in the appropriate sections of the inventory and inspection report shipped with...
Page 14: ...414 XX Communications I O AlAS BlU 281 8398 XX 7 Bit Interface A1A6 WHT 2818443 XX 8 Bit Interface A1A7 VEL 2818437 05 10K ROM Switch AlAS VIO 2818418 XX 8K RAM A5A2 2818441 XX Display Driver 3 A5A3 2...
Page 15: ...r terminal Leave sufficient cable in unit for a cable loop Secure cable with cable clamp Roll master terminal upright and connect cable con nector A5A3P5 to A5A1J5 on character generator module in loc...
Page 16: ...MR6086 Figure 2 7 HCB 1 REVISION ENTIAL ANY CONFID COMP Installation 2 9...
Page 17: ...d strap the power supply module as described in Section 3 11 Replace power supply r lodule A5A3 cover 12 Strap the unit as described in Section 3 While the modules are removed from the unit check for...
Page 18: ...s and Servicing MR6087 for trouble shooting if an error condition is displayed Set ro tlER ON OFF switch to ON position R tlER ON indicator should light and READY indicator s ould light at successful...
Page 19: ...the power supply Perform CRT module adjustments as required Refer to SPEFL Y UlIIVAC Universal Terminal System 400 Functional Analysis and Servicing MR6087 for the adjustment procedures NOTE A maximu...
Page 20: ...I I I I I I I I I I I o 0 o EI E2 E3 6 3VAC 12V 5V E4 E5 5V 12V NOTE AI 45730 At least one module must be plugged into the backplane to check the 5V 12V and 12V power supply voltages on A1 backplane F...
Page 21: ...a wiring diagram in appendix E If applicable install communications I O module feature 2286 00 according to FIFI 2812096 In stall 7 bit auxiliary interface module F2285 00 according to FIFI 2812093 a...
Page 22: ...on Figure 2 12 bottom of unit 3 Route keyboard cable 2816519 XX W5 through opening Figure 2 12 in bottom of unit and connect cable end marked A5A3P5 to A5A1J5 on character generator module A5 1 4 Lea...
Page 23: ...oltage selection is correct If nec cessa ry use a standard blade screw driver set the voltage selection switch for the required voltage 115 or 230 volts AC Check circuit breaker 1 CB 1 power cord wiri...
Page 24: ...H REAR OF MONITOR POWER SUPPLY TOP VIEW AI LEAD BROWN LEAD 115 VOLTS CONFIGURATION 230 VOLTS CONFIGURATION GREEN LEAD GROUND InBtallation 45732 Figure 2 14 Slave Terminal Voltage Selection REVISION HC...
Page 25: ...ctorso 13 Set power ON OFF switch to OFF positiono NOTE Units are shipped from the factory strapped for 115 VAC 60 Hz with an H Hubbell 5251 5252 or equivalent power plug On units to be used with othe...
Page 26: ...N OFF swltch to ON after meter is connected and to OFF after each voltage check Terminals Voltages Return Output A2P2 2 A2P2 1 11 4 to 12 6 A2P2 2 A2P2 5 4VAC to 12VAC A2P2 2 A2P2 8 11 4 to 12 6 A2P2...
Page 27: ...inal casework 22 23 Connect terminal input cable 2820374 XX between J1 on the slave terminal and either J4 J6 or J8 on the master terminal or J3 J5 J71 J9 J11 or J13 on the controller terminal Connect...
Page 28: ...O O Q Q OUT IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT F JI30 rMr J J TT J IN PERIPHERAL CONNECTOR 4 PLACES Figure 2 18 Master Terminal I O Connections 1 0 CONNECTOR 8 BIT PERIPHERAL CONNECTOR sLAVE TERMINAL CONNECT...
Page 29: ...d slave Pin A is keyed on both ends 2 Monitor signal cable W10 PIN 2816517 XX Pin A is keyed on both ends Improper orientation of the noted cables can cause equipment damage 6 Determine the AC voltage...
Page 30: ...r on confidence POC test is initiated by turning power on to the unit The READY indicator lights when the test is successfully completed if not suc eessfully completed the error condition is displayed...
Page 31: ...0 to 5 4 E6 E5 10 8 to 13 2 o o o o o o J 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 if illl il illl il nil nil it i1111111 il iill ii o II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II II I II II II II I...
Page 32: ...which includes two BNG connectors Feature F2278 con sists of a display driver module 16 If slave terminals are to be installed at this time proceed to the next step if not proceed to step 20 17 18 19...
Page 33: ...ble strapping information including additional features obtained by strapping Feature components are shown in appendix A ROM locations in appendix D and a wiring diagram in appendix E NOTE Connectors...
Page 34: ...ical system equipment arrangement with cabling corrections is shown in figure 2 25 3 For 7 bit peripherals install terminating resis or 2807737 on last peripheral in the chain NOTE Electrically the ma...
Page 35: ...0 or UNISCOPE 200 terminal on the same SPERRY UNIVAC multiplexer the multi plexer used must contain a revised control board which provides strapping provisions for extension of the time out period See...
Page 36: ...ate as a 7 hit or 8 bit device depending on the control logic board in the unit For 7 bit operation use Control Logic Board 2818422 or Control Logic Board 2818351 For 8 bit operation use Control Logic...
Page 37: ...can operate as a depending on the control logic board in the unit 7 bit or 8 bit device For 7 bit operation use Control Logic Board 2818422 or Control Logic Board 2818351 For 8 bit operation use Cont...
Page 38: ...rapping on each module should be strapped or checked for proper strapping at the same time then the strapping should be performed for the next module The modules and their strappable functions are lis...
Page 39: ...en Bypass Module 2818418 A1A8 Communications I O Module 2818414 A1A4 Device Address Multiplexer Modem Selection ROI tEnable ROM Address RID and SID 7 Bit Auxiliary Interface Module 2818398 A1A5 Device...
Page 40: ...SITION SHOWN IS THE RECOMMENDED FACTORY LOCATION MODULE POSITIONS ON THE COMMON BUS BACKPLANE ARE VARIABLE 2 ADDITIONAL Al MODULES IN VARYING COMBINATIONS MAY BE LOCATED IN THE REMAINING MODULE SLOTS...
Page 41: ...AL DISPLAY DRIVER A2 DISPLAY DRIVER A3 POWER SUPPLY J Module Color Code Part Number Module Name A1A1 RED 2818452 XX CPU A1A3 BLK 2818483 XX Display Control A1A4 GBN 2818414 XX Communications I O A1A5...
Page 42: ...dual in line strapping connectors or setting a switch according to the information given in the referenced tables and figures Note that strapping connectors resemble integrated circuit packs however e...
Page 43: ...ing Figure 3 3 Voltage Selection Procedure 85 to 125 VAC 185 to 255 VAC 3 6 Plug A2 into J3 with the part number side of A2 toward the bottom edge of the power supply module with the end of A2 marked...
Page 44: ...ing is accomplished by specified switch settings on switch blocks 62Q5 and 62C5 The device address is determined from switches on switch block 62Q5 as shown in table 3 3 The address range of ROMS 0 th...
Page 45: ...6 orr ROM Address 7 On ROM Address 8 orr On logical 1 Table 3 4 10K ROM Switch Module ROM Address Strapping ROMS 8 3911 and 9 39G9 Figure 3 1 Starting Address Hex Octal 7400 72000 7800 74000 Address...
Page 46: ...ALL SWITCH BLOCKS ROM ADDRESS AND ROM OFFSET ROM ADDRESS DEVICE ADDRESS ROMS 91 ROMS gJ 51 Q L11 4 Iem J2 9 39G91 f39L1 I 8 6 31G91 7 4 23G91 23L1 1 5 2 ll5G91 3 0 07G91 07L1 I I ill IT IS10I ID Figu...
Page 47: ...ust be set to the OFF position The peripheral device switch blocks SO through S11 are strapped as shown in table 3 5 Switch Hex Block Address SO 5FFO through S11 Table 3 5 10K ROM Switch Module Periph...
Page 48: ...o Answer Hangup feature SW 4 SW 5 Time OFF OFF 1 3 min ON OFF 3 4 min OFF ON 6 8 min ON ON 10 2 min 6 Enable DLE 6 response on initialize 7 Enable Auto Answer Hangup feature g Enable retry of peripher...
Page 49: ...1 a 1 PPPPPB 1 1 a P P P P P P 1 1 1 B B B B B B 3 10 SCREEN BYPASS CONTROL PAGE AND SCREEN FORNAT User RAM p OK 4K 8K 12K 16K 20K 24K OK Switch block S13 also contains the switch 6 hich allows the ma...
Page 50: ...F Control page offline function disabled 7 8 logical 1 7 OFF ON OFF ON 8 OFF OFF ON ON Screen Format as follows 24 X 80 24 X 64 12 X 80 16 X 64 SWITCH NUMBERS LSB BIT NUM8ERS MSB DETAIL OF ALL SWITCH...
Page 51: ...ion St rap In 96 Character Selection E3 E4 64 Character Selection E3 E5 50 Hz Selec tion E1 E2 and E7 E8 E2 E9 is not a functional location for strap storage only 3 14 60 Hz Selection Katakana Selecti...
Page 52: ...ules A write only index register on each module reflects the state of the lower six data bits according to the switch settings Only one switch should be closed on each module and the switches must be...
Page 53: ...hould be placed in slots 7 through 12 or 15 through 17 See figure 3 2 Strap the 8K RAM modules according to the information in tables 3 11 and 3 12 The modules are strapped according to the number of...
Page 54: ...fuL enable 6 OFF OFF OFF Enable davice read ON 7 ON OFF OFF Force selection ON Enable device address function to select OFF 8 ON ON ON OFF logical 1 bit a is least significant bit Table 3 12 8K RAM M...
Page 55: ...ecommended slots are 7 through 12 or 15 through 17 figure 3 2 NOTE To enable the screen bypass control page ction switch 6 on switch block 13 ROM switch module must be set to ON This function allows t...
Page 56: ...Switch Block 14E5 Display Control Modules Switch Position Hodule installed 7 ON all other switches off 2 Modules installed 6 ON all other switches ofT 3 Modules installed 5 ON all other switches off 4...
Page 57: ...ess range is accomplished by the system firmware Note that the modules containing strapping connectors are designed to provide the device address with all of the applicable connector pins lifted open...
Page 58: ...are used they must be installed in positions 1 and 2 Refer to table 3 17 for strapping information Table 3 17 Communications I O ROM Address Strapping Figure 3 11 Address Range 1000 to 1FFF Descripti...
Page 59: ...ntifier SID Switch 8 corresponds to bit a least significant bit and switch 1 corresponds to bit 7 most significant bit Tne address may be decoded by reading the binar bit positions on the switch or st...
Page 60: ...ULE OFF ASYNCHRONOUS MODULE NOTE VALID RIDS 040 1178 20 4F 16 Figure 3 13 Communications I O Hodule Sample RID SAMPLE SID 5E 01011110 45764 o o o BIT VALUES NOTE VALID SIDS 120 1578 50 6F16 Figure 3 1...
Page 61: ...cription Switch Position Connector Pins 20 21 ADR1 Bit 1 1 Off 1 14 lifted ADR2 Bit 2 2 Off 2 13 lifted ADR3 Bit 3 3 Off 3 12 lifted ADR4 Bit 4 4 Off 4 11 lifted ADR5 Bit 5 5 On 5 10 lifted On Logical...
Page 62: ...MR6086 AUX DEVICE ADDRESS ROM ENABLE AUX ROM ADDRESS Strapping 45749 Figure 3 15 7 Bit Peripheral Inter ace Module 2818398 A1A5 Strapping REVISION HCB 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL 3 25...
Page 63: ...16 E3 E4 Strap Removed Function Hex Octal Memory or Register Name Memory Address Selection L ROM Firmware for 6000 to 60 000 to 8 Bit Peripheral IF Module 6FFF 67 777 1K RAM Read Hrite Buffer 7000 to...
Page 64: ...17 and 3 18 The following st rapping information tables 3 21 and 3 22 includes required strapping for optional language selections Note that 64 or 96 character selec tions for language options may dif...
Page 65: ...96 E2 to E3 E7 to E8 No l rance 64 E1 to E2 E7 to E8 No France 96 E2 to E3 E7 to E8 No u K o E1 to E2 E7 to E8 No U K 96 E2 to E3 E7 to E8 No Sweden 64 E2 to E3 E8 to E9 ROM A and B Sweden 96 E2 to E...
Page 66: ...10 c JooC Jof3 E6 oob c J c J c J oE8 oE2 oE5 0 ROM B ROM A OPTIOO c J 45768 Figure 3 17 Keyboard 2892287 ROM Locations and Strapping...
Page 67: ...W I W o E90 oE80E7 E60 C 50 4 30 20EI Figure 3 18 Keyboard 2892288 ROM Locations and Strapping 45768...