![Tektronix DAS 9221 Option 04 User Manual Download Page 27](http://html1.mh-extra.com/html/tektronix/das-9221-option-04/das-9221-option-04_user-manual_1077973027.webp)
Getting Started
1–4
DAS System User Manual
The mass-storage device in the mainframe is a hard disk drive. You can order
your mainframe equipped with a removable hard disk drive so that setup and
data files can be secured in a vault overnight. The system software is installed on
the hard disk and all other files are eventually stored here (such as setups and
reference memories).
CAUTION.
Do not disconnect or remove the removable hard disk drive while the
system is powered. Doing so will damage the hard disk or corrupt the file system.
A 3.5-inch, high-density, 1.44-megabyte floppy disk drive is standard in the
mainframe. The floppy disk drive is used for loading application software,
copying files for use on other DAS mainframes, making/restoring backup files,
and transferring data to host computers. A light on the front of the floppy disk
drive indicates when a floppy disk is being accessed. Backup system software
can also be loaded onto the hard disk from disks inserted in the floppy disk
drive. Backup procedures are described with on-screen steps that inform you
how to proceed.
The mainframe supports three RS-232 communication ports accessible on the
rear panel:
H
The terminal port connects the mainframe to the display terminal. Baud rates
are 38400 (default), 19200, 9600, 4800, 2400, 1200, 600, 300, and 110.
H
The host port connects the mainframe to RS-232-compatible host computer
systems. Baud rates are 38400, 19200, 9600 (default), 4800, 2400, 1200,
600, 300, and 110.
H
The auxiliary port provides the connection to other RS-232-compatible
devices (for example, a printer). The port sends out 8 bits per character and
no parity (parity is off). Baud rates are 38400, 19200, 9600 (default), 4800,
2400, 1200, 600, 300, and 110.
The local area network interface connects the mainframe to the X window
terminal or to a network. The LAN software provides you with a means to
transfer files between the DAS and a workstation through ftp (file transfer
protocol) and other protocols. An optional 92LANP application software product
allows you to remotely control the DAS through the LAN interface.
The 92C02 GPIB/Expansion Module provides an optional GPIB interface as
well as an interface to the DAS 92E9 Expansion mainframe. Since Direct
Memory Access (DMA) capability is provided only in the Master mainframe
(not in an Expansion mainframe), these I/O boards must reside in slot 8 of the
Master mainframe card cage.
Hard and Floppy Disk
Drives
RS-232 Ports
LAN Interface
I/O Port
Summary of Contents for DAS 9221 Option 04
Page 4: ......
Page 6: ......
Page 16: ...Table of Contents x DAS System User Manual ...
Page 20: ...General Safety Summary xiv DAS System User Manual ...
Page 23: ......
Page 48: ......
Page 81: ......
Page 156: ......
Page 166: ...Appendix B Accessories B 4 DAS System User Manual ...
Page 178: ...Appendix C Error Messages C 12 DAS System User Manual ...
Page 238: ...Appendix F User Service F 26 DAS System User Manual ...
Page 249: ......
Page 266: ......
Page 275: ......
Page 276: ......