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Page 1: ...XEROX Hardware Installation and Facts 610E02610 Copyright Xerox Corporation 1985 1986...

Page 2: ...rence in a residential installation However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation _ If this equipment does cause interference to radio or I television rec...

Page 3: ...ions 1 6 4 Installing the Basic System 1 7 5 Power on SelfTest 1 19 6 Getting Started 1 23 Floppy Disk Tips 1 23 2 OPTIONS 2 1 1 Installing a Memory Board in Your PC 2 1 2 How To Install Memory Chips...

Page 4: ...w To Install An XC 24 Network Access Board 2 48 9 How To Install An XC 22 Network Access Board 2 59 10 How To Install An XC 22 Network Expansion Unit 2 67 r 3 PRINTERS 3 1 1 620 API Printer Parallel 3...

Page 5: ...atrix Printer 3 27 14 Xerox Memorywriter 610 Cl 3 29 15 Model 34LQ Dot Matrix Printer Parallel 3 32 16 Model 34LQ Dot Matrix Printer Serial 3 34 17 Xerox 4045 Laser Printer Parallel 3 38 18 Xerox 4045...

Page 6: ...Your Needs 5 2 3 The Display Unit 5 4 Brightness and Contrast Controls 5 6 4 The Keyboard 5 7 The PC Keyboard 5 8 r The Typewriter Section 5 8 Numeric Keypad 5 9 The Function Keys 5 11 Adjusting Your...

Page 7: ...TABLE OF CONTENTS 5 HARDWARE FEATURES cont The Mouse 5 18 6 MOVING 6 1 1 Moving Your Xerox Personal Computer 6 1 7 GLOSSARY 7 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS V...

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Page 9: ...rking properly and even how to move it when the need arises When choosing a place for your system remember to avoid exposing it to the following direct sunlight or objects which radiate heat excessive...

Page 10: ...ipping carton 1 Open the carton that looks like the illustration shown in Fig 1 1 first Figure 1 2 Remove the sick cardboard 2 Turn the box on its side to remove the side cardboard Remove the power ca...

Page 11: ...LATION Figure 1 3 Remove the processor 3 Pull the processor with its protective end pieces from the carton Figure 1 4 Remove the protective end pieces 4 Carefully remove the end pieces from each end o...

Page 12: ...ifyou should ever need to call your service representative Disk Drives Figure 1 5 Processor with dual floppy disk drives Compare the floppy disk drive s on your processor with the illustration above...

Page 13: ...cessor Mouse Figure 1 7 Basic system with optional mouse andprinter When your system is set up it will look something like Fig 1 7 above which illustrates a processor with dual floppy disk drives PC k...

Page 14: ...ASA Communications Adapter Board network access boards and a memory board You might also have a co processor 8087 2 or memory chips to increase your system s memory If you have system options to inst...

Page 15: ...Locate the connector marked KEYBOARD at the rear of the processor look in the lower left corner Look at the end of the plug on the keyboard cable Notice that the nng around the pins is wider on one s...

Page 16: ...so that the wider side is down as shown in Fig 1 10 Insert the mouse plug matching plug to connector into the only connector on the back ofthe keyboard Secure the connection by tightening the two scre...

Page 17: ...splay to the processor Place the display on top ofthe processor Look at the end of the plug on the display cable Notice that the ring around the pins is wider on one side Turn the plug so that the wid...

Page 18: ...you have the display pictured in Fig 1 12 go to Step 5 Go to Step 6 if you have the display pictured in Fig 1 13 Figure 1 12 Connecting the color display cable 5 Connect the color display cable to th...

Page 19: ...orner of the rear of the display Fig 1 12 Tighten the screws Go to Step 7 Figure 1 13 Connecting the color display cable 6 Connect the color display cable to the processor Place the display on top oft...

Page 20: ...and thinner than the processor s power cord Insert the female plug into the power socket on the back of the display unit and the male pronged plug into the power socket on the rear ofthe processor Fig...

Page 21: ...n the processor s power cord Locate the power socket beneath the left rear corner of the display Fig 1 15 Insert the female plug into this power socket and the male pronged plug into the power socket...

Page 22: ...is installed In Fig 1 16 it is located in option slot 3 If your processor does not have this board installed your service representative will install it for you I Figure 1 16 Connecting the full page...

Page 23: ...the display s power cord It is shorter and a lighter shade of gray than the processor s power cord Locate the power socket in the lower right corner of the rear of the display unit Fig 1 17 Insert th...

Page 24: ...our printer manual to set up your printer If you re using a Xerox printer you may need to change the printer switch settings before operating the printer This information is provided in Section 3 Prin...

Page 25: ...wer cord 12 Connect the main power cord to the processor Connect the female end of the main power cord to the main power socket on the back of the processor Fig 1 19 Insert the male pronged end into a...

Page 26: ...00000000 Figure 1 20 Opening the disk drive s 13 Open the floppy disk drive s by turning the disk drive lever up and to the right Figure 1 21 Remove protective cardboard insert s 14 Remove the cardboa...

Page 27: ...n Fig 1 22 If you have a full page display they will be located at the front of the unit as shown in Fig 1 24 If you have a color display they will either be located at the back of the display as show...

Page 28: ...you set the brightness to the lowest practical setting Using hiJJh brightness can result in a residual image bemg etched on the screen You are now ready to turn the system on When you do it will autom...

Page 29: ...ightness and contrast to a level that youfind comfortable to view Resident Diagnostics Rev 1 1 CPU i8086 Pass ROM Module Pass DMATimer Pass DMAControl Pass Interrupts Pass 512kbRAM Pass RT Clock Pass...

Page 30: ...system if you have no printer to install If your system did not complete its Self Test and the screen remained dark or an error message was displayed Adjust the brightness and contrast controls Turn t...

Page 31: ...manual Instructions for installing software are provided in Appendix A of the MS DOS with ScreenMate Operator s Guide There you will be instructed on how to copy the MS DOS Operating System to anothe...

Page 32: ...INSTALLATION Notes 1 24 INSTALLATION...

Page 33: ...you have a hard disk system which has been in use you ll need to put it into shipping mode before turning your processor over to remove the bottom cover See Moving p 6 1 for instructions on how to pu...

Page 34: ...r Applying pressure with both hands lift up on the cover with a quick pull The sides will release Lower the back of the cover a little and begin working the cover toward the front of the proce sor If...

Page 35: ...3 Location for memory board 3 Locate the position for the memory board 4 Remove the screw and the option slot plate and set them aside See Fig 2 3 5 Locate the two wires connected to the back left cor...

Page 36: ...kets and press down firmly until the board snaps into place 8 Secure the memory board in the slot with the screw removed earlier 9 Replace the top cover of the processor as follows Lower the front oft...

Page 37: ...ressing firmly against the sides of the cover give one quick pull toward the rear of the processor Make sure the sides stay inside the processor frame See Fig 2 6 Figure 2 6 Slide the cover into place...

Page 38: ...ssor s bottom cover Stand facing the back ofthe processor Place your hands on the bottom cover Applying pressure with both hands give one quick push away from you The processor cover will move away fr...

Page 39: ...ON 4 256K 384K 640K OFF ON OFF ON Chart2 1 DIP Switch Oswitch positions 1 through 4 14 Position the switches on Dip Switch 0 Look in the total memory column above and find the total memory for your s...

Page 40: ...e bottom cover 15 Replace the bottom cover ofthe processor Position the front of the cover over the RESET button CAREFULLY to avoid damaging it See Fig 2 9 Figure2 10 Slide bottom cover into place Sli...

Page 41: ...r Connect the power cord Turn the system on The screen will display a message indicating the amount oftotal memory in the system If the new memory is properly installed the amount of memory displayed...

Page 42: ...been in use you ll need to put it into shipping mode before turning your processor over to remove the bottom cover See Moving p 6 1 for instructions on how to put your system into shipping mode Befor...

Page 43: ...e 2 2 Giue one quick push away from you Move your hands to the sides ofthe top cover Applying pressure with both hands lift up on the cover with a quick pull The sides will release Lower the back of t...

Page 44: ...p the board by the top and bottom edges and lift it straight up Be careful not to cut yourself on the board s pins and components All existing chips will be in rows across the upper left corner ofthe...

Page 45: ...n ofchip and socket rwtches 5 Align the notch on the chip with the notch on the socket See Fig 2 5 Note If either the chip or socket has no notch position the chip so that the wording on its back is i...

Page 46: ...oles in the socket Tilt the chip slightly to insert one side before bringing down and inserting the other side Press down firmly on the center of the chip until it is seated Be sure all pins are inser...

Page 47: ...ssor Gently move the wires back out of the way so you can insert the memory board as shown in Fig 2 7 above 8 Align the edge connectors over the sockets See Fig 2 7 9 Insert the edge connectors into t...

Page 48: ...you lower them into place making sure the cover edges fit inside the processor frame See Fig 2 8 Figure 2 9 Slide the cover into place With hands pressing firmly against the sides of the cover give on...

Page 49: ...over Stand facing the back ofthe processor Place your hands on the bottom cover Applying pressure with both hands give one quick push away from you The processor cover will move away from the back pan...

Page 50: ...2 1 DIP Switch Oswitch positions 1 through 4 16 Position the switches on DIP Switch 0 Look in the total memory column above and find the total memory for your system To the right of the total memory c...

Page 51: ...the bottom couer 17 Replace the bottom cover ofthe processor Position the front of the cover over the RESET button CAREFULLY to avoid damaging it See Fig 2 12 Figure 2 13 Slide bottom couer into plac...

Page 52: ...ect the power cord Turn the system on The screen will display a message indicating the amount oftotal memory in the system If the new memory is properly installed the amount of memory displayed on the...

Page 53: ...aging delicate computer parts If you prefer a service representative can install the memory chips for a fee If you have a hard disk system which has been in use you ll need to put it into shipping mod...

Page 54: ...ofthe processor Place your hands on the bottom cover Applying pressure with both hands give one qwck push away from you The processor cover will move away from the back panel Lift up on the back of th...

Page 55: ...2 3 Location ofchip and socket notches Note Ifthe chips are not aligned correctly a memory failure may occur Figure 2 4 Installing the memory chip 5 Install the rnerno i y chips one at a time as descr...

Page 56: ...witches on DIP Switch 0 Look at DIP Switch Oon the processor board to determine which way is ON There may be a very small ON somewhere on the switch ON may also be represented by the number 1 or an up...

Page 57: ...ed other OP tions check the option instructions to see if additional DIP switch changes are required Front Figure 2 6 Replace the bottom cover 8 Replace the bottom cover ofthe processor Position the f...

Page 58: ...back of the processor Connect the power cord Turn the system on The screen will display a message indicating the amount oftotal memory in the system If the new memory is properly installed the amount...

Page 59: ...to put it into shipping mode before turning your processor over to remove the bottom cover See p 6 1 Movin for instructions on how to put your system into shipping mode If you re adding a co processor...

Page 60: ...rocessor cover will move away from the back panel Lift up on the back of the bottom cover and _ then push it away from you off the front of the processor Figure 2 2 Location of8087 socket 3 Locate the...

Page 61: ...e 24 Location ofchip and socket notches 5 Align the notch on the chip with the notch in the socket See Fig 2 4 Note If either the chip or socket have no notch position the chip so that the wording on...

Page 62: ...d DipSwitchO Figure 2 6 Location ofDIP Switch 0 7 Lo cate DIP Switch O on the processor board See Fig 2 6 Below is an illustration of one kind of DIP switch In this example an UP arrow indicates the O...

Page 63: ...your other options to see if additional changes are required before you replace the bottom cover Reset Button Figure 2 8 Replacing the bottom cover 9 Replace the bottom cover ofthe processor Position...

Page 64: ...OPTIONS 2 32 If you added a Co Processor 8087 2 chip to a system that was already set up Connect all plugs to the back of the processor ___ Connect the power cord Turn the system on OPTIONS...

Page 65: ...electrical power cord Disconnect all plugs from the back of the processor 1 Loosen the two screws securing the top cover of the processor The screws do not have to come all the way out Figure 2 1 Loc...

Page 66: ...cover has cleared the disk drives When it does begin lifting the cover up until it is completely offthe processor 3 Look at Fig 2 2 and Fig 2 3 to identify your modem option board Notice that the boa...

Page 67: ...d are positioned over the following pairs of pins El and E2 E4 and E5 E7 and ES Ell and El2 E13 and E14 See Fig 2 3 Ifany jumper is positioned incorrectly grasp it between thumb and forefinger and lif...

Page 68: ...board by the edges as you align the edge connector over the socket See Fig 2 5 Single Edge Connector Figure 2 5 Installing the modem option board 10 Insert the edge connector into the socket and press...

Page 69: ...the sides of the cover give one quick pull toward the rear of the processor Make sure the sides stay inside the processor frame Tighten the two screws on the back to secure the top cover 13 Return to...

Page 70: ...lready setup BE SURE the computer s power switch is OFF Unplug the electrical power cord Disconnect all plugs from the back of the processor 1 Loosen the two screws securing the top cover of the proce...

Page 71: ...sor If you look over the top to the front of the processor you will be able to tell when the top cover has cleared the disk drives When it does begin lifting the cover up until it is completely offthe...

Page 72: ...ate the position for the coax option board Because the coax option board has only one edge connector it should be inserted into the first available single row socket to the right option slot plate Fig...

Page 73: ...d earlier 11 Replace the top cover of the processor as follows Lower the front of the cover into place Press in on the sides of the cover as you lower them into place making sure the cover edges fit i...

Page 74: ...cover 12 Return to Section 1 Installation page 1 7 to finish installing your system If you added a coax board to a system that was already set up Connect all plugs to the back of the processor Connect...

Page 75: ...pter Board to a system already set up BE SURE the computer s power switch is OFF Unplug the electrical power cord Disconnect all plugs from the back of the processor 1 Loosen the two screws securing t...

Page 76: ...e top to the front of the processor you will be able to tell when the top cover has cleared the disk drives When it does begin lifting the cover up until it is completely offthe processor 3 Locate the...

Page 77: ...F by 0 Use the tip of a ball point pen or small screwdriver to change your switch settings 6 Locate the position for the board Note Because the ASA Communications Adapter Board has only one edge conne...

Page 78: ...lace 10 Secure the ASA Communications Adapter Board in the slot with the screw removed earlier 11 Replace the top cover of the processor as follows Lower the front ofthe cover into place Press in on t...

Page 79: ...12 Return to Section 1 Installation page 1 7 to finish installing your system If you added an ASA Communications Adapter Board to a system that was already set up Connect all plugs to the back of the...

Page 80: ...to verify that the board you are installing is an XC 24 Network Access Board If your board looks like Fig 2 1 continue with the installation instructions below Ifyour board does not look like Fig 2 1...

Page 81: ...rd you will see that a jumper block is positioned over two ofthese connectors Figure 2 2 Connectors for thejumper block 3 Look at Fig 2 3 and Fig 2 4 Notice that the jumper block mentioned above shoul...

Page 82: ...OPTIONS 2 50 Figure 2 3 Position of jumper block when connecting a BNC T adapter Figure 2 4 Position ofjumper block when connecting a D connector OPTIONS...

Page 83: ...ntly until the jumper block is partially free of the connectors Fig 2 5 Lift up gently on the other end until it is parallel with the first Then grasp both ends of the jumper block between thumb and f...

Page 84: ...wer switches on your printer and other devices are OFF Disconnect all plugs from the back of the processor 6 Loosen the two screws securing the top cover of the processor The screws do not come all th...

Page 85: ...ives When it does begin lifting the cover up until it is completely offthe processor 8 Locate the position for the board Note Because the XC 24 Network Access Board has only one edge connector it shou...

Page 86: ...lier 13 Replace the top cover of the processor as follows Lower the front of the cover into place Press in on the sides of the cover as you lower them into place making sure the cover edges fit inside...

Page 87: ...are using Thick Cable Ethernet to connect your computer go to Step 17 If you are using Thin Cable Ethernet RG 58 continue with the instructions below Locate the BNC T adapter that came with your XC 24...

Page 88: ...the XC 24 Network Access Board 15 Connect a length ofThin Cable Ethernet to one end ofthe T adapter as shown in Fig 2 13 Locate the two small posts protruding from the open ends ofthe T adapter See Fi...

Page 89: ...thernet ready to connect repeat the procedure outlined above to connect the second cable to the other end ofthe T adapter Then go to Step 18 Ifyou have one cable and a terminator use the same procedur...

Page 90: ...k coordinator if you need to have a drop cable installed Figure 2 15 Connect a D connector to the XC 24 Network Access Board 18 Return to Section 1 Installation to finish installing your system Ifyou...

Page 91: ...you are installing is an XC 22 Network Access Board If your board looks like Fig 2 1 continue with the installation instructions below If your board does not look like Fig 2 1 you may be installing an...

Page 92: ...ly reposition the jumper over the correct pins 4 If you re adding an XC 22 board to a system that is already set up BE SURE the computer s power switch is OFF Check that the power switches on your pri...

Page 93: ...and try again Move your hands to the sides of the top cover Applying pressure with both hands lift up on the cover with a quick pull The sides will release Figure 2 3 Give one quick push away from you...

Page 94: ...d 6 Locate the position for the board 7 Remove the screw and the option slot plate and set them aside Fig 2 4 Single Edge Connector Single Edge Socket Figure 2 5 Installing the XC 22 board 8 Move the...

Page 95: ...s move it to another single row socket 12 Locate the 10 foot modular cord packaged with the XC 22 board Check the alignment of the board by plugging one end of the cord into the Phone jack on the XC 2...

Page 96: ...essor frame Fig 2 7 With hands pressing firmly against the sides of the cover give one quick pull toward the rear of the processor Make sure the sides stay inside the processor frame Tighten the two s...

Page 97: ...a 451A Adapter See Fig 2 8 Figure 2 8 Connecting the cord to another DWBA DE cord If you are connecting your workstation to another workstation plug the other end of the cord into the IN jack of the...

Page 98: ...NEU but have not yet installed the NEU go to page 2 66 How to Install an XC 22 Network Expansion Unit and complete those instructions Network Extension Unit OUT Jack iliiiilililli Figure 2 10 Connect...

Page 99: ...older attached to the wire mounting frame d two wall anchors e two screws f a set ofpre printed labels for identifying each NEU that you install g a power transformer c NEU 1Master 1 NEU2 d NEU3 f b e...

Page 100: ...wire mounting frame Fig 2 2 Figure 2 2 Remove the NEU from the frame 2 Position the wire mounting frame where you want to install the NEU and mark the location ofthe screws with a pencil r Figure 2 3...

Page 101: ...the frame insert the two wall anchors into the wall before you insert the screws 4 Snap the NEU into the frame Fig 2 4 Figure 2 4 Snap the NEU into the frame 5 Locate the three pin connector on the b...

Page 102: ...NEU light up when the power transformer is plugged in Fig 2 6 Ifthe LEDs do not light up Check the wall outlet by plugging in a working lamp If the wall outlet is providing power and the LEDs do not...

Page 103: ...nail beneath one edge of the strip and press until it bends in the middle 11 Locate the pre printed labels that came with the NEU kit 12 Ifyou are instaUingonlyone NEU Insert the label NEU 1 Master i...

Page 104: ...d the strip so that you can insert the other edge more easily Label additional units from left to right in numerical order as illustrated in Fig 2 8 NEU 1 Master NEU 2 NEU 3 Fig ure 2 8 Labelling a ro...

Page 105: ...ect NEU 3 to IN jack 10 NEU 4 to IN jack 9 NEU 5 to IN jack 8 etc NEU 1 Master NEU 2 NEU 3 Modular Cords Fig 2 9 Connecting a row ofNEUs OUT Jack 18 Connect a workstation equipped with an XC 22 Networ...

Page 106: ...t the workstation to an NEU If not connect it to another DW8A DE cord with a 451A Adapter Fig 2 10 Figure 2 10 Connecting two modular cords with a 451A Adapter Locate the OUT jack on your XC 22 board...

Page 107: ...OPTIONS Network Extension Unit OPTIONS Figure 2 11 Connecting a workstation to anNEU 19 Repeat this procedure until you have connected all ofyour workstations to an NEU 2 75...

Page 108: ...OPTIONS 2 76 OPTIONS...

Page 109: ...rinter Plug the printer cable into the connector marked Parallel on the back of the processor using a parallel cable You can order parallel cables either from your local Xerox Diablo sales representat...

Page 110: ...ows Position switches 1 through 7 to the right Off Position switch 8 to the left On To change a switch setting use the tip of a ball point pen or small screwdriver to push the switch lever into the ot...

Page 111: ...rox Diablo sales representative or directly from Diablo The modem eliminator also called a null modem or direct connect cable is a common computer part which can be found at most computer stores or or...

Page 112: ...witches 1 2 5 6 7 and 8 to the right Offi Position switches 3 and 4 to the left On To change a switch setting use the tip of a ball point pen or small screwdriver to push the switch lever into the oth...

Page 113: ...5 Word Length is set to 7 Check to be sure that F6 Parity is set to Even Press F7 Protocol The Protocol Menu will be displayed Check to be sure that Fl Soft Protocol is set to Xon Xoff Check to be sur...

Page 114: ...F2 until it displays Serial Port 1 Press F9 Accept this Configuration Press FlO Return to Reroute Menu The Reroute Devices Menu will be displayed Press FlO Return to Main Menu The Configur Main Menu w...

Page 115: ...y from Diablo The modem eliminator also called a null modem or direct connect cable is a common computer part which can be found at most computer stores or ordered directly from Xerox Check to be sure...

Page 116: ...s as follows Position switches 1 2 5 6 7 and 8 to the right 0ft Position switches 3 and 4 to the left On To change a switch setting use the tip of a ball point pen or small screwdriver to push the swi...

Page 117: ...a parallel printer Plug a parallel printer cable into the connector marked parallel on the back of the processor You can order parallel cables either from your local Xerox Diablo sales representative...

Page 118: ...s the front ofthe printer Off To change a switch setting use the tip of a ball point pen or small screwdriver to push the switch lever into the other position I r i BPAUSE BRESET t J D D I READY POWER...

Page 119: ...cal Xerox Diablo sales representative or directly from Diablo The modem eliminator also called a null modem or direct connect cable is a common computer part which can be found at most computer stores...

Page 120: ...witches 1 2 3 and 8 towards the front ofthe printer Offi Position switches 4 5 6 and 7 towards the back ofthe printer On To change a switch setting use the tip of a ball point pen or small screwdriver...

Page 121: ...5 Word Length is set to 7 Check to be sure that F6 Parity is set to Even Press F7 Protocol The Protocol Menu will be displayed Check to be sure that Fl Soft Protocol is set to Xon Xoff Check to be sur...

Page 122: ...until it displays Serial Port 1 Press F9 Accept this Configuration Press FlO Return to Reroute Menu The Reroute Devices Menu will be displayed Press FlO Return to Main Menu The Configur Main Menu wil...

Page 123: ...ectly from Diablo The modem eliminator also called a null modem or direct connect cable is a common computer part which can be found at most computer stores or ordered directly from Xerox Check to be...

Page 124: ...rds the front ofthe printer Off Position switches 4 5 6 and 7 towards the back ofprinter On To change a switch setting use the tip of a ball point pen or small screwdriver to push the switch lever int...

Page 125: ...can order parallel cables either from your local Xerox Diablo sales representative or directly from Diablo Check to be sure the operating mode switches are set exactly as illustrated on the next page...

Page 126: ...towards the front ofthe printer Oil Position switches 1 and 3 towards the back of the printer On O f1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 N ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Set the eight switches on the right as follows Posi...

Page 127: ...can order parallel cables either from your local Xerox Diablo sales representative or directly from Diablo Check to be sure the operating mode switches are set exactly as illustrated on the next page...

Page 128: ...itch Position the switches as follows Position switches 1 through 7 to the right 0ft Position switch 8 to the left On To change a switch setting use the tip of a ball point pen or small screwdriver to...

Page 129: ...parallel cables either from your local Xerox Diablo sales representative or directly from Diablo Check to be sure the operating mode switches are set exactly as illustrated on the next page The operat...

Page 130: ...witch Position the switches as follows Position switches 1 2 3 4 5 and M to the right On Position switches 6 and C to the left Off To change a switch setting use the tip of a ball point pen or small s...

Page 131: ...er parallel cables either from your local Xerox Diablo sales representative or directly from Diablo Check to be sure the operating mode switches are set exactly as illustrated on the next page The ope...

Page 132: ...switches as follows Position all sixteen switches to the left Offi To change a switch setting use the tip of a ball point pen or small screwdriver to push the switch lever into the other position Off...

Page 133: ...from your local Xerox Diablo sales representative or directly from Diablo Check to be sure the print attribute switches are set exactly as illustrated on the next page The print attribute switches fo...

Page 134: ...02 503 504 sos 506 507 508 4 ON 0 0 0 0 0 ____ _ _ __ _ __ __ __ ____ ___ F ON ON Set the two 4 position switches as follows Look at the bank of switches identified as DNP4 Position switch SOI towards...

Page 135: ...tor marked Parallel on the back of the processor using a parallel cable You can order parallel cables either from your local Xerox Diablo sales representative or directly from Diablo Check to be sure...

Page 136: ...llows Position switches SOl through S04 towards the front ofthe printer Off S01 S02 S03 S04 l OFF OFF OFF OFF ____ _ __ __ __ __ _ F Now set the 8 position switch to the right as follows Position swit...

Page 137: ...ontact your service representative Make sure the Memorywriter is OFF and then disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet Remove the two screws securing the top cover of the Memorywriter then...

Page 138: ...u I c CH c11 c 0 I I g Opo c P n C5 c R3 3 C DO I I C r c r C16 1 0 11 C7 c J23 UI I I Cl RS j c U Ct Rl c j CZJ H J2 J C24 All HO P23 Put the 610 Cl Comm Board back into the Memorywriter Replace the...

Page 139: ...il it displays XRX610C Press F9 Accept this Configuration Press FlO Return to Main Menu Press F4 Reroute Devices Press F3 Redirect Printer Press F2 Parallel Port 1 Parallel Port 1 will change to Seria...

Page 140: ...32 Plug the printer cable into the connector marked Parallel on the back of the processor using a parallel cable You can order parallel cables from your local Xerox Diablo sales representative or dire...

Page 141: ...ter On Position the other seven switches toward the back ofthe printer Om Note Use the tip of a ballpoint pen or a small screwdriver to change switch settings Locate the switch labeled S02 Position al...

Page 142: ...rom your local Xerox Diablo sales representative or directly from Diablo The modem eliminator also called a null modem or direct connect cable is a common computer part which can be found at most comp...

Page 143: ...ven switches toward the back ofthe printer Off Note Use the tip of a ballpoint pen or a small screwdriver to change switch settings Locate the switch labeled S02 Position all eight of these switches t...

Page 144: ...until it displays 8 Check to be sure that F6 Parity is set to Even Press F7 Protocol The Protocol Menu will be displayed I Check to be sure that Fl Soft Protocol is set to Xon Xoff Check to be sure th...

Page 145: ...yed Press F2 until it displays Serial Port 1 Press F9 Accept this Configuration Press FlO Return to Reroute Menu The Reroute Devices Menu will be displayed Press FlO Return to Main Menu The Configur M...

Page 146: ...set up the 4045 Laser Printer as a parallel printer 3 38 Plug the printer cable into the connector marked Parallel on the back of the processor using a parallel cable You can order parallel cables fro...

Page 147: ...itches 7 and 8 should be positioned to the left Off Switches 1 through 6 should be positioned to the right On All switches in Bank C should be positioned to the left com In Bank D switch 6 should be p...

Page 148: ...ng a parallel cable You can order RS 232 cables from your local Xerox Diablo sales representative or directly from Diablo The modem eliminator also called a null modem or direct connect cable is a com...

Page 149: ...o the left Om Switches 1 through 6 should be positioned to the right On In Bank C switches 2 6 7 and 8 should be positioned to the left Off Switches 1 3 4 and 5 should be positioned to the right On In...

Page 150: ...rd Length is set to 8 Check to be sure that F6 Parity is set to Even Press F7 Protocol The Protocol Menu will be displayed Check to be sure that Fl Soft Protocol is set to Xon Xoff Check to be sure th...

Page 151: ...Press F2 until it displays Serial Port 1 Press F9 Accept this Configuration Press FlO Return to Reroute Menu The Reroute Devices Menu will be displayed Press FlO Return to Main Menu The Configur Main...

Page 152: ...u can order parallel cables either from your local Xerox Diablo sales representative or directly from Diablo The D80IF Printer has a push button panel rather than operating mode switches See Fig 3 17...

Page 153: ...Printer as a parallel printer PRINTERS To use the 635 Printer as a parallel printer Plug a parallel printer cable into the connector marked Parallel on the back of the processor You can order paralle...

Page 154: ...lel interface cartridge for the 635 Printer has one bank of four switches A label above the switches identifies the function of each switch Position the switches as follows Position all four switches...

Page 155: ...ter Plug an RS 232 cable into the connector marked Serial on the back of the processor You can order RS 232 cables either from your local Xerox Diablo sales representative or directly from Diablo Loca...

Page 156: ...er has one bank of eight switches A label above the switches identifies the function of each switch Position the switches as follows Position switches 1 through 6 in the direction away from the printe...

Page 157: ...Word Length is set to 7 Check to be sure that F6 Parity is set to Even Press F7 Protocol The Protocol Menu will be displayed Check to be sure that Fl Soft Protocol is set to Xon Xoff Check to be sure...

Page 158: ...2 until it displays Serial Port 1 Press F9 Accept this Configuration Press FlO Return to Reroute Menu The Reroute Devices Menu will be displayed Press FlO Return to Main Menu The Configur Main Menu wi...

Page 159: ...rallel Interface Port Serial Interface Port Disk Orives You should use the Diagnostic Disk whenever you suspect a faulty component The information you collect by running this program can reduce repair...

Page 160: ...check to see that it is protected by a write protect tape as shown in Fig 4 1 Figure 4 1 Be sure the write protect tape is on Compare the floppy disk drive s on your processor with the illustrations b...

Page 161: ...When you hear a click the disk is all the way in Figure 4 3 Insert the disk 6 Close your floppy disk drive s by pulling the disk drive lever down and to the left Figure 4 4 Closing the disk drives No...

Page 162: ...urn on your processor 2 If your Diagnostic Disk is in drive A the following will display on the screen The XEROX Personal Computer MS DOS Release 1 0 Created 2 19 85 vr 59 Microsoft MS DOS version 2 1...

Page 163: ...Type the number 1 and press RETURN The following message will appear SELECT DISKETTE DRIVE 0 drive A 1 drive a ENTER DESIRED ACTION 5 Type the number Oand press RETURN The following message will appe...

Page 164: ...GRAM DURING TESTING PRESS THE ctrl break KEYS DO YOU WISH TO RUN THE TESTS IN AUTOMATIC MODE O NO 1 YES 9 Ifyou have a hard disk system go to page 4 8 If you have a dual floppy disk system remove the...

Page 165: ...unning If the system has other software loaded press the RESET button on the front of the processor The following will display The XEROX Personal Computer MS DOS Release 1 0 Created 2 19 85 vr 59 Micr...

Page 166: ...s that are detected will be displayed on the screen In the following pages you will learn how to select various options in Nonautomatic Mode Ifyou wish to use Automatic Mode simply press 1 and follow...

Page 167: ...tem rather than a monochrome or you may have more memory than is shown Check to be sure that what appears on the screen corresponds to your system 6 If the list is correct go to step 7 If it is not co...

Page 168: ...are This screen is used to select the tests that you want to run in Nonautomatic Mode 1 MAIN BOARD 2 128 KB MEMORY 4 KEYBOARD 5 MONOCHROME VIDEO SYSTEM 6 1 PARALLEL PORT 7 1 SERIAL PORT USING 8250 8 4...

Page 169: ...Whether you choose to pause when an error is detected or continue the test uninterrupted any errors that are found will be displayed on the TEST RESULTS summary screen If you were running a test other...

Page 170: ...0 0 248TPI FLOPPY DISK DRIVE S Ifa l error occurs run the test a second time If an error occurs again write it down and contact your service representative 3 Press the RETURN key to return to the diag...

Page 171: ...Processing Un t CPU an Intel 8086 8MHz 16 bit microprocessor which reads and executes all programming instructions Inside your processor unit are seven expansion slots which you may use to add a memor...

Page 172: ...inch disks Figure 5 2 Dual Floppy Disk System These disks look like flexible phonograph records and in fact operate much like records When information is stored or retrieved the disks are rotated at v...

Page 173: ...against accidental data loss XEROX 0 0 0 00000 000000000 00000000 00 00 0 0 0 00 000 00 0 00000 00 oo00 000 00 gggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg 00000000000000000000000000000000...

Page 174: ...er you choose a color or monochrome display you will have one of two different styles One style features a continuous friction joint on the base that allows you to swivel your screen 360 as shown in F...

Page 175: ...HARDWARE FEATURES Figure 5 5 direction t HARDWARE FEATURES Other screens can be swiveled 45 in either __ _r i Figure 5 6 Tilt the screen20 up or 10 down 5 5...

Page 176: ...of the display as shown in Fig 5 7 If you have a full page display they will be located at the front of the unit as shown in Fig 5 SA If you have a color displayi they will either be located at the ba...

Page 177: ...d at the sides ofthe unit Figure 5 SA Location of brightness and contrast controls on the full page display IMPORTANT If your screen is monochrome black white it is recommended that rou set the briJht...

Page 178: ...HARDWARE FEATURES Notes 5 68 HARDWARE FEATURES...

Page 179: ...tware programs and enter data Look at Fig 5 9 and Fig 5 10 to determine whether you have a PC keyboard or a Word Processing keyboard ffyou have a PC keyboard go to p 5 8 If you have a Word Processing...

Page 180: ...ypewriter Section 5 8 The Return key also called the Enter key must be pressed whenever you want to enter a command In addition it functions like the carriage return on a standard typewriter The Backs...

Page 181: ...cursor one tab position to the left The Control key is used to modify the function of other keys Its function depends upon the software you re using The Space Bar moves the cursor one character posit...

Page 182: ...rrow moves the cursor up one line on the screen Each time the Left Arrow key is pressed it moves the cursor one position to the left The Right Arrow key moves the cursor oner position to the right The...

Page 183: ...The Function Keys I I HARDWARE FEATURES Function Keys Fl through FlO are controlled by the software being used Consult your MS DOS manual for information about the many ways that they can be used F2...

Page 184: ...ailable on your keyboard Designed with versatility in mind your keyboard can also be used as a PC keyboard The functions printed on the front of certain keys are PC functions which are automatically a...

Page 185: ...rs A through Z locks these letters in the uppercase position To get lower case letters while the Lock key is on press the Shift key The Upper Tab key indents the first line of a paragraph The Lower Ta...

Page 186: ...ithin a document It too calls up a menu which allows the user a variety of options Tab St is used to set or change tabs within a document Fmt brings up a menu which r allows the user to set the format...

Page 187: ...y be inserted at the cursor position When pressed again Typeover Mode is activated and any text that is entered will replace existing text The Mark key is used to highlight more than one character wor...

Page 188: ...e adjusted to stand at a ten degree tilt To raise your PC keyboard ___ Turn the keyboard over Locate the two adjustable feet on either side of the keyboard See Fig 5 9 Press the feet in as you flip th...

Page 189: ...ifferent tilts To raise your keyboard Turn the keyboard over Locate the two adjustable feet on either side of the keyboard See Fig 5 10 Insert a finger in the indented space beneath each foot and flip...

Page 190: ...e with 1t 1t controls the ___ movements of the cursor on the screen and makes your job faster and easier Once you have connected your mouse to the keyboard 1 Choose a convenient location for your gray...

Page 191: ...ur desk 4 Practice moving the mouse across the card as you press the two buttons on the mouse See Fig 5 12 You will find that the left button highlights the cursor s position and the right button ente...

Page 192: ...HARDWARE FEATURES Notes 5 20 HARDWARE FEATURES...

Page 193: ...to Step 1 Ifyou have a dual floppy system go to Step 7 1 Insert your MS DOS disk with Screenmate and turn your system on The User s Mode menu will be displayed USER MODE Xerox Screen Mate Version x x...

Page 194: ...7 84 01 30 21 p m Maint Mode MAINT MODE Fl Directory F2 Dir Maint F3 Disk Maint F4 File Maint FS Screen Maint F6 Profile Mode F7 Alter Command F8 Help F9 Exit I IPgUp IPgDn Figure 6 2 Maintenance Mode...

Page 195: ...EJ Format MS DOS Partition EJ Format Physical Hard disk EJ Backup Files E Restore Files EJ Place into shipping mode E Help EJ Display Partition Status B Exit this program Press function key to activa...

Page 196: ...e floppy disk drive s II Figure 6 4 Remove your disk from the floppy disk drives 8 Turn the system off Note If you have put your hard disk system into shipping mode the system will automatically ent t...

Page 197: ...oard inserts 10 Unplug the main power cable from its power source 11 Disconnect all plugs from the backs of the units 12 Wrap the cables to protect the plugs 13 Tape the cables to the units with maski...

Page 198: ...ns and packing material Place each unit in its protective plastic wrapping Replace the end pieces on each unit Place each unit in the appropriate box Replace the protective cover pieces Ifyou have not...

Page 199: ...dicates where the next entry from the keyboard will appear on the screen Data Information used by the computer Diagnostics A series of tests used to determine whether the different parts of the comput...

Page 200: ...user See MS DOS Parallel Port The socket or port on the back of the processor used to connect a parallel printer Processor The main unit of your system the processor contains the disk drives the memo...

Page 201: ...tch off and on again Serial Port The socket or port on the back of the processor which is used to connect a serial printer or other device using a serial communications method Write Protect A method o...

Page 202: ...GLOSSARY 7 4 GLOSSARY...

Page 203: ...odem Option Board 2 33 XC 22 Network Access Unit 2 59 XC 24 Network Access Board 2 48 Central Processing Unit CPU 5 1 7 1 Chip Memory 2 10 2 21 Co Processor 2 27 Coax Option Board 2 38 Color Display 1...

Page 204: ...ard 2 7 When you add memory chips to your PC 2 18 When you add memory chips to your Writer System 2 24 Display Monochrome 1 9 5 4 Color 1 10 5 4 Full Page 1 14 5 4 Adjusting brightness and contrast 1...

Page 205: ...er 3 7 630 API Printer Parallel 3 9 630 API Printer Serial 3 11 630 w SPI Printer 3 15 630 ECSC Printer 3 17 635 Printer 3 45 Advantage D25 Printer 3 23 Diablo C 150 Ink Jet Printer 3 21 Diablo D80IF...

Page 206: ...s on your Writer Sytem 5 13 Function keys on your PC 5 10 Numeric Keypad on your PC 5 9 Special feature keys on your Writer System 5 14 Typewriter Section 5 8 5 12 I Main Board Test 4 11 Memory Board...

Page 207: ...Printer 3 7 630 API Printer Parallel 3 9 630 API Printer Serial 3 11 630 w SPI Printer 3 15 630 ECSC Printer 3 17 635 Printer 3 45 Diablo Series 36 API Printer 3 19 Diablo C 150 Ink Jet Printer 3 21 D...

Page 208: ...t Printer 3 22 Memory Board 2 7 Memory Chips on your PC 2 18 Memory Chips on your Writer System 2 24 Model P 101 Dot Matrix Printer 3 26 r Model P 12CQI Dot Matrix Printer 3 28 Model P 32CQI Dot Matri...

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