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Page 2: ... available only to Honeywell authorized recipients fOr the sole purpose of maintaining and operating Honeywell products This document and information must be maintained in strictest confidence it must not be reproduced in whole or in part and it shall not be disclosed to any other party without the prior written consent of an authorized Honeywell official M S J lO HED A207 September 1982 ...

Page 3: ...Profile IOM Board Layout 2 14 DPU Physical Layout 2 15 DPU with Minimum Diagnostic Hook up 2 16 CPU E Diagnostic Bulkhead Connector 2 17 CONJK Board Installed 2 18 Console Bulkhead Connectors 2 19 DPU Sample Hook up 2 20 CONJK Board Auxiliary Backpanel Power Connection _ 2 21 CONJK Board Physical Layout 2 22 CONJK Boar Channel Number Select Switches 2 23 CPU E Port Cable Installation 2 24 CPU E Co...

Page 4: ... Commands TAG Site Printout Dialogue DPU RMI Relation OnLine TAG Local Dialogue On Line TASKS FOR ON SITE DMS MAINTENANCE Svstem Commands CPU Configuration Configuration Commands CACHE CACHE Disabled VIP Mode Display Commands CPU Status Display CU Register Printout Indicator Register Bit Decode Mode Register Decode Bits 0 35 Sheet l Mode Register Decode Bits 36 71 Sheet 2 VIP Mode Miscellaneous Co...

Page 5: ... I MAIN I I Sys WA MEMORY Imes I H I I m I I I I I I I I I FR I I NEgggREND VIRTUAL I I PROCESSOR MEMORY I I FEP DISK I I f I l fi m unu u LOCAL LOCAL DATA DATA BASE BASE LEV 6 LEV 6 LEV 6 REMOTE REMOTE REMOTE SYSTEM SYSTEM _ SYSTEM USERS _ USERS USERS Figure 1 1 LOCAL DATA BASE ...

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Page 7: ...o DPSB ZO rmflgaaéfiwfih 4kf POWER RANGE OF ALMOST 17 TIMES FROM SMALLEST TO LARGEST RELATIVE POWER MODELS 16 8 8 70 QUAD 12 5 8 70 TRIPLE 8 5 8 70 DUAL 4 8 8 70 1 7 X 6680 1 WITH 2K CACHEflQkN 2 5 8 52 1 5 8 44 5 ELM WM 1 0 8 20 _ Em TYPICAL APPLICATION MIX Figure 1 3 Sheet 1 of 2 3 REV 1 ...

Page 8: ...DPSB MDDEL NUMBERS DPSB ZO DPS8 44 DPS8 52 DP88 7O Figure 1 3 Sheet 2 Of 2 KETING NONEL N BEERS CPS3124 CP 8I83 0P88187 ELS I SE REV ...

Page 9: ...sor Future Growth Future Remote 0 Microprocessor in Board Count in Footprint in Power Requirements Based Maintenance Diagnostic Features of DMS Concept Diagnosis in New Console Controller Utilization of Standard Terminals 0 Automatic Switching of Blower Speed frmfixw 4 Temperature Dependent sfiwwm fi g Reduced Noise Levels 3 g m w éK Figure 1 4 ...

Page 10: ...a o IOM 0 SCU or One MB Memory Up to three additional procgggors IOM s SCU S can be configured Additional Memory supported 0 GCOS 16 MB Maximum GCOS 8 CP6 64 MB Maximum V MMJ Up to eight FNP s are supported a DATANET 6641 or DATANET 6651 All standard Level 66 DPS Peripherals are supported Up to four consoles supported 0 One CSU660l Console is required Ueu38oww ke Aron CM66 is supported DP88 70 Pow...

Page 11: ... a design first with a major new operating system 0 Designed to improve efficiency and ease of use 0 Features Integrated Transaction Processing ITP 0 Improved efficiency ease of use a Major departure from traditional Execs TP an inherent characteristic 0 Features dynamic memory management for unlimited program size virtual Figure 1 6 ...

Page 12: ... iPROGRAM OPEg D Z J A 5 j HT0264 ADDRESS SPACE MILLION BYTES m 5 ifllfllflI5 I fllfllfllj fi TO 8 TRILLION L 1 é BYTES 4 agb fi GREATER MULTIPROG 9 WILL THAT BE f fio LARGfiR PROCEDURES ENOUGH 31R p 3ASICALLE UNLIMITED SIZE b SUPPORT OF FASTER PROCESSORS a SUPPORT OF LARGE POOLED BUFFERS Figure 1 7 ...

Page 13: ...SOPHISTICATED STORAGE MANAGEMENT REAL AND VIRTUAL 0 Storage Hierarchy VIRTUAL STORAGE fitéga g gafimw 4 W REAL STORAGE WORKINGK SPACES SEGMENTS 7 f f a A PA G fgm ij f6 E Figure 1 8 ...

Page 14: ...10M h MIGKWORD SYSTEM CONTROLLER UNIT SCU A O E SYST EM PORT S STOR E PORT S System Memory Figure 1 9 10 svsma mom r M128 fiifia a r moms A 1 6 STORE A A1 1 use n 1 mac sum 3 1 use smug A s roaz B REV 1 ...

Page 15: ...TAC calls response center with identical ORU for dispatch of local Level 1 FER for replacement and test Further troubleshooting by on site FER with TAC support if identified ORU is not the fix ON SITE MAINTENANCE CONTRACTS Customer requests on site FER give assistance with the problem Level 1 FER runs Test and Diagnostic programs locally to obtain automatic ORU call out FER replaces called out ORU...

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Page 17: ...1 CPU E IOM CHANS CENT RAL CHANS CHANS CHANS CHANS CHANS PWR SYS _ 50 NSA IOM CENTRAL CHANS 53 H U 53 CHANS m CHANS IOM E DPSE System Components Figure 2 1 4l MP SCU MEM PWR SYS 4 36 ___ 4MW SCU z MEM 33 ga m MEM m MEM MEM SCU E 41 __ ___ HIGH PROFILE INITIAL SHIPMENTS LOW PROFILE I shorts LATER SHIPMENTS ...

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Page 19: ...ABILITY Additional CPU None CM66 Available with GCOS III only Memory Sizes lMW ZMW QMW Memory Addressing Included Additional SCU None Additional IOM None Mass Storage Processors MSPO606 0609 Units MSUO400 0402 045l 0500 0501 Magnetic Tape Processors MTPO6lO Units MT0400 O4l9 0411 0412 0500 0600 0610 Unit Record Processors URP0600 0602 Printers PRUllOO 1200 16OO Cards CRUOSOl lOSO CCUO401 PCUOZlO O...

Page 20: ...with GCOS III CQNFIGURABILITY Additional CPU Thsee CM66 Axailable with GCOS III only Memory Sizes LMW ZMW 4MW 8MW léMw Memory Addressing Included Additional SCU Three MXCBOOl Additional 10M Three MXU6002 Mass Storage Processors MSP0607 0609 Units MSUO400 0402 0451 0500 0501 Magnetic Tape Processors MTP0610 Units MTU0400 0410 0411 0412 0500 0500 0610 Unit Record Processors URP0600 Q 02 Printers PRU...

Page 21: ... AIR D FLOW SWITCH LOCATED D BEHIND MARKER PLATE U 1 fin E _Ill__ _ LL 1 I e 1 7 POWER SUPPLY 1 LOGIC CABINET REAR VIEW OF PROCESSOR WITH DOORS REMOVED CONFIGURATION PANEL CONFIGURATION POWER HARNESS FULL FAN HARNESS 58014005 BACKPANEL HARNESS 58047232 CONNECTOR MOUNTING BRACKET MPZJl LClJl LC1J2 MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER Interim CPU E Front and Réar View Figure 2 4 217 SEE FIGURE 4 4 lWH IWJ lWK CONFIG...

Page 22: ...COOLING PACKAGE J01 FOR FACTORY AUTO LOGIC CABINET COOLING PACKAGE CABLE JUNCTION PANEL 1 J02 FOR LOCAL DPU J03 FOR REMOTE SPARE a INTERFACE R0330 4 USE TIME METER OPTION 4WUTM601AA1 CONTROLrPANEL POWER SUPPLY CABINET LOGIC CABINET WCPU66EA DPS E PROCESSOR Interim CPU 5 Figure Z S 18 ...

Page 23: ...P FED I r 17 ETCBA 4 1 ETCCIM R r5231 22 58047229 002 ACTIVE PORT I 1 ETCCDS s 18 W OPTION 4 A C l ETCCD6 T 2 CBC WIOPAPIA 2 ____________________ _ I t ETCCC E If L 19 F E JUMPER co_NN 20 To SCUMx BOARD __ __ 3 ZTCCM c J ETCBB 43C23411162 fll ETCCQ 3 2 r231 ETCBH _ AAZ A32 r 31 ETCCZ j 3 22 Lc222 J ETCBD 22231 g 53 i v I 23 C BACKPANEL ASSY LEJ ETCQ ETCCX LOGIC WIRE LIST W 22 W ETCCH 3g 3 51 3 V I ...

Page 24: ...Port Port Port Port Port Port Port Port Port Port Port Port ore tore Ud t ore U H tore stem ystem stem stem stem stem stem lO LflDWNl O stem ermination Board oat Cat to UJtp care halo unto m 6 w Ed U C w n d vi m 71 Cache Clear Sam 111W OJ L 7 WSCUMMA uses SCUMB WSCUNSAA uses SCUMM WSCU003 uses SCUMG unless WHCCOOlA is installed then SCUMJ is used WSCUOO4 uses SCUMJ Standard Installed when Hardware...

Page 25: ... laxity Channel IA Channel IA Channel IA Channel IA Channel Periph 1 Common Periph Chennela Paper Tape Channel Direct Channel ENC SOC Ch Address Ext _ V q l MAINTENANCE PANEL comcuunou mm o CENTRAL cnaNs cam tun cums cuans CHANS cNANs IdcaANs pwn srs 5oV 4 0 OcoM o co NSA 10M Phye1ca1 Layout Figure 2 8 21 IREV 1 ...

Page 26: ... _ g 3 5 2 8 24v 100 w CPU 5 58047200 003 0 _ g g 0 PWR com 1100 m j g L152 58037473 002 I E3 7 illil II_I SOFT START 09 0 ézfif 3 58052618n001 3 I 1 M m ENTRY MOD 0 CW I338 58052063 001 g y 1 W 00110 i 1 CIRCUIT BREAKER W 1 MOD I msoeu 23 58037530 002 w a w 0 1 NO I usnn E BLOWER ASM 58039449 001 N EW mm 1 rower mm mm ENTRY 31111 DP3 E Cantral Procuunor unit Physical Layout CPUGGIA 7181 121 2 1 9 ...

Page 27: ...816 JUMPER BOARD r__ 58057401 002 68 58057404 001 62 22 L7 58046549 00 ACT PORT OPT 43C240034G1 52 3 66 S805 VU OPT 62 58057401 VU 0PT Cg OE CECE N0195 NOTE 0 SLOT OCCUPIED BY ABOVE BOARD DPS E Cehtral Processor Unit Board Layout Figure 2 10 LOU Pro File 23 ...

Page 28: ...RATION APANEL L0CATION VOLTAGE REGULATOR 100w 58047200 MORY POWER CONTROL EETION MODULE 58058100 SOFTSTART MODULE 58052615 POWER ENTRY MODULE _ SYNDROME 58052063 MEMORY PANEL OPTION LOCATION CIRCUIT BREAKER MODULE __ 58037530 AIR PRESSURE SEN SWM CIRCUIT BREAKER 503 MEMORY W N 302 OPTIO zo POWER ENTRY CABLE ENTRY EXIT Lo Profile SCU Physical Layout Figure 2 11 REV 2 24 ...

Page 29: ...MEMORY PORTS ACTIVE PORTS MEMORY onions Lo Profile SCU Memory Board Layout Figure 2 12 25 REV 1 ...

Page 30: ...OPTION l 5V REG OPT E A O 9 24V 100 N g E I 58047200 003 A V IOM PWR CONT MOD CHANNELS 580374T3 002 _ OPTION E SOFT START MOD 5 58052618 001 E 11 PWR ENTRX MOD 0 58052063 001 3 CG II CIRCUIT BREAKER IOM o MOD CHANNELS 58037530 002 OPTION NOT USED BLOWER ASM 58039449 001 PWR REQ 5V 0 75A 1 76A IN 7 CgfLE 2 10 A 7 b 3 102A ENTRY EXIT 4 106A WIOU66LA FRONT VIEW QéfiLE REQ LO PROFILE INPUT OUTPUT MULTI...

Page 31: ...6448 001 58056788 001 TERM STRIP 58047150 004 ODD TERM STRIP 58047150 005 EVEN _ _ ____ __ _ _ __ x I I I I I I I I I I I TERM STRIP 58047150 005 EVEN I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ___ _ _ __ _____ _ _ J TERM STRIP 58047150 005 EVEN DPS8 70 I O UNIT WIOU66LA BOARD LOCATIONS FRONT VIEW Lo Profile IOM Board Layout Figure 2 14 27 REV 1 ...

Page 32: ...U 12 Q 40 I i fl on men DPU Physical Layout Figure 2 15 28 ...

Page 33: ...KETTE 2 w MLCP MULTIPLE DEVICE CH NO 0480 COMM PACK CONTROLLER MDC POSITION _ _ I 2 l _ _ ______ _ _ ___ _ ____ _ __ _ _ __ 3 2 1 o N A 2 1 DEVICE COMM LINES A_ l PACS J__ETCMP BOARD CPU 0 IOM 0 AC POWER DPU _ _ CABLE LOCAL TERMINAL H 1 _ KEYBOARD l t LIT fl CROSSOVER CABLE CPU E CONJK BOARD NSA IOM DPU with Minimum Diagnostic Hook up Figure 2 16 F E TAC _ REMOTE TERMINAL MODEM 29 30 REV 2 ...

Page 34: ...FROM DPU r 1______ _ l I I __ETCMP BOARD CPU 0 L A CROSSOVER CABLE CPU E CPU E Diagnostic Bulkhead Connector Figure 2 17 REV l 31 ...

Page 35: ...r 1 IOM O NSA IOM CONJK BOARD CABLE TO I O BULKHEAD CONJK Board Installed Figure 2 18 ACTIVITY MONITOR TO ROSY we m TO DPU CONNECTOR TO VIP 2 33 8m 4 Console Bulkhead Connectors Figure 2 19 32 REV l ...

Page 36: ... l 1 COMM LINES a 4 7 6 5 3 2 I 1 0 N A 2 1 DEVICE I PACS J1 AC POUER DPU __ fl EZI CABLE LOCAL TERMINAL fl J3 KEYBOARD SCU l SCU 0 CPU 1 CPU 0 IOM 0 DMP J2 DMP J2 DMP 22 DMP 22 DMP E_ INTERFACE ZF INTERFACE INTERFACE r INTERFACE l INTERFACE 4 MODEM F E LINE _ LINE v LINE LINE LEFE _ TAC SCU MK 5 SCU MK 4 ETC MP 3 ETC MP 2 DMP IH REMOTE TERMINAL mmiii im h u I w M MP SYSTEM CONSOLE REMOTE CHANNEL 3 ...

Page 37: ... PAIR A _ w201 w203 WHITE BLACK 0 p g OOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO WA WB WE wz WF WJ WK 0 IOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOO t WA08 Egg DC CONVERTER CONNECTIONS TO CONJK BOARD BACKPANEL PINS CONJK Board Auxiliary Backpanel Power Connection Figure 2 21 35 REV 1 ...

Page 38: ...CHANNEL NUMBER SELECT SWITCHES 13 3 WV swam _ 20 iii m u n14 Mal Mm Wmnu mm REMOTE MAINTENANCE PROM CHIP CONJK Board Physical Layout Figure 2 22 36 ...

Page 39: ... 6 7 1 IF SWITCHES 6 AND 0 7 ARE THE SAME SINGLE CHAN IF DIFFERENT DUAL L CHAN L W 1 g V j UPPER BITS LOWER BITS 0F CHANNEL NUMBER OF CHANNEL NUMBER 0 l l i l l 0 3010 PRIMARY CHANNEL 3 I 6 NUMBER LOCAL i I 8 I l 0 l l E l l _ l 3110 SECONDARY CHANNEL 1 7 NUMBER REMOTE 3 g 8 I CONJK Board Channel Number Select Switches Figure 2 23 ...

Page 40: ...m1 5 f PAGE MENTIDNALLX Lag BLANK 318 ...

Page 41: ...mccns 4 f I DATA BOARDS I I P5 I I I ETCCD4 dffi J _ K SCUMX BOARD _ I I P6 I I I ETCCDS IN SCU _ _ 4 r Pi LEFT P1 RIGHT I I I P7 I I I I ETCCD6 _ D x PORT A PORT B PORT c PORT D I ETCCM P10 I COMMAND 119 f CABLE 58046549 PORT A PORT B PORT c PORT D ETCCQ I I I I P8 I P9 I ZONE AND ADDRESS _ 4 A 4 _J iFMC EXAMPLE snows PORT_D CONNECTED REVV 2 Figure 2 24 39 40 ...

Page 42: ...ion panel to indicate that the CPU is an active state SMATCH CONFIGURATION PANEL OPERATION The Configuration Panel provides basically the same functions as previous panels The difference is that functions of separate panels have been consolidated and enhanced The INITIALIZE CLEAR and EXECUTE pushbuttons have been added for operator convenience PORT Four SCU ports A through D may be designated 0 th...

Page 43: ...SSOR _ DISKETTE 2 1 MLCP _ MULTIPLE DEVICE C CH NO 0489 COMM PACK CONTROLLER MDC W POSITION __ V___________ _ __ ______ _ J __ ____ ___ _ 2 T 1f _____mmmuu____mwfl __nflu 3 2 1 0 WA 2 1 MWEV COMM LINES 7 V _ I _ l PACS égBEEWER LOCAL TERMINAL _ J3 MODEM F E 4 TAC REMOTE TERMINAL COMM LINE CHANNEL N0 DEVICE NAME 0 1000 REMOT MODEM 77 1 1080 0PM 2 1100 liars 3 1180 saw Basic DPU Layout Figure 2 26 43 ...

Page 44: ...LST LIST DPU CONFIGURATION CBLD BUILD OR ALTER SITE CONFIGURATION FILE IDLE RUN DMP SELF TESTS Each unit that cables to the DPU CPU SCU IOM LCC has an associated KEY NAME that the DPU uses to identify that unit by type and number These KEY_NAME are L66 E CPU CPUXX L68 E CPU CPMXX SCU SCUXX IOM IOMXX LCC LCCXX FEP FEPXX XX is a number from 00 to 99 that uniquely identifies a Central Unit A four pro...

Page 45: ... THISiPAaEI 4a ...

Page 46: ...CH NO 0400 DISKETTE 2 CH NO 0480 CH NO 0500 k I KEYBOARD POSITION _ ___ _ __________________________________ 1 COMM LINES _ 1 7 2 1 0 N A 2 1 3 X CE DPU éfiBEEWER LOCAL TERMINAL TfflfiL CROSSOVER CABLE 1 MI W NIL EI JiI V kimu fil COMM LINE AND 0 Basic DPU with System Console and Dynamic Maintenance Panel Connections MODEM E9 TAC I REMOTE TERMINAL DEVICE NAME CHAN NO 1000 REMOTE MODEM 1080 LCCOO 1100 ...

Page 47: ...IST BUILD NAHE CHAN BAUD MODEM REHOT 1000 1200 1 ENTER DEVICE NAME L0000 ENTER CHANNEL NUHBER 1080 ENTER DEUICE NAME EPUOOJ ENTER CHANNEL NUMBER 1100 ENTER DEUICE NAME OONE NAHE CHAN BAun HODEH REHOT 1000 1200 1 LCCOO 1080 1200 0 NEW INFORMATION CPUOO 1100 1200 O C CONFIGURATION UPDATE OPTIONS PROVIDE A LIST OF ALL CONFIG OPTIONS LIST LIST ALL UNITS CURRENTLY IN CONFIG FILE BUILD BUILD NEW CONFIGU...

Page 48: ... CMDS U UNIT KEVINQHELREQMIREB OFL U NL U CLST CBLD IDLE C enm 1 890 CHRNNEL DEVICE NAME MHMEER w u wnwwmw www _ DSKOO 04fl0 LGEAL 3503 DSKOfi 0480 REHOT 1000 LCCOD T080 CPUOO 1100 t 31 x gas 1 flttataztz k iii in i s r r i Verification of NewlymBuilt CONFIG File Figure 2 30 50 fifiwu REV 2 ...

Page 49: ...TROLLER MDC I 2 I 1 I __m__mnuum___ I3I2I1Io NM zI 1 mum I l PACS J1 AC PowER CABLE SCU 0 CPU 0 IOM o f DMP VJZ DMP J2 INTERFACE hffgg INTERFACE FII E_ J MODEM _ 3 SCUMK ETC MP _ 1 SYSTEM J3 CONSOLE REMOTE _ A CHANNEL II I 1030 2 1100 3 1180 CROSSOVER CABLE Layout of Rebuilt CONFIG File Containing SCUOO DISKETTE 1 CH N0 0400 DISKETTE 2 CH NO 0480 LOCAL TERMINAL KEYBOARD F E TAG REMOTE TERMINAL DEV...

Page 50: ...05 OMULTIPLE DEVICE TCMLCP l 2 1 CONTROLLER MDC _________________ I 3 2 0 N A l 2 I 1 DEVICE J1 Ac POWER CABLE LOCAL TERMINAL r KEYBOARD CPU 0 DMP DMP Jz _ INTERFACE INTERFACE MODE F E LINE TAC ETCMP 9MP 1H 3 REMOTE TERMINAL SYSTEM J3 CONSOLE _LREMOTE E J CHANNEL w _ COMM LINE ADAPTER_ 4 LINE 1 CHANNEL NO DEVICE NAME CONJK 0 1000 REMOT MODEM 1 1080 LCCOO 2 1100 CPUOO 3 1180 IOMDO CROSSOVER CABLE L...

Page 51: ...COMM LINES 1 I I I I I _ PACS EI J 1 F If C3 CE 2133 2va LOCAL TERMINAL F I J3 KEYBOARD SCU 1 SCU 0 CPU 1 CPU 0 IOM 0 J2 J2 J2 J2 J2 _ mw mm mw _ mE _ mw _ INTERFACE F INTERFACE 3 IINTERFACE F INTERFACE33 INTERFACE MODEM F E LINE LINE 7 LIN LINE LINE TAC SONMR 5 SCUMK 4 ETCMP 3 ETCMP 2 DMPIH 5 v REMOTE TERMINAL SYSTEM J3 CONSOLE REMOTE CHANNEL E r 4 ADAPTER LINE 1 0 CONJK x C MM LINE CHANNEL NO DE...

Page 52: ...M110 f r t J1 E E5 5 DPU _ AI QEBEQVER LOCAL TERMINAL J3 KEYBOAfiS SCU 21 SCU 20 CPU 12 CPU 11 IOM 10 JZ J2 0 J2 J2 _ DMP DMP DMP DMP DMP INTERFACE P J r INTERFACE F INTERFACE EffNE INTERFACEI INTERFACE LINE J MODEM F E LINE LINE I 3 6 TAC SCUMK 5 SCUMK 4 ETCMP ETCMP DMPIH REMOTE TERMINAL r SYSTEM J3 CONSOLE REMOTE CHANNEL L ADAPTER 4 LINE 1 COMM LINE CHANNEL NO DEVICE NAME CONJK 0 1000 REMOT MODEM...

Page 53: ...CS IV OPTIONAL SAI _ AC POWER DPU J3 p CPU 1 CPU 0 IOM 0 KEYBOA D 1 CF 0R DMP J2 DMP J2 OTHER UNIT INTERFACE I INTERFACE hJLINE MODEM F E NITH DMP TAC ______ __ _ __ __ _ __ __ __ ______ 1 INTERFACE ETCMP 3 REMOTE TERMINAL l W 10M J3 I SCU SYSTEM MLCP 1 ICOMM LINE CHANNEL NO DEV NAME FEP ESESQEE fi_REMDTE v J 0 1400 I ADAPTER_ 4 LINE 1 COMM LINE CHANNEL N0 DEVICE NAME 1 1480 CONJK 0 1000 REMOT MO _...

Page 54: ... 2 1 DmmE COMM LINES PACS 11 J1 CE CH N0 0500 Cf DPU AC POWER T L1 CABLE LOCAL TERMINAL J3 KEYBOARD SCU 1 SCU 0 CPU 1 CPU 0 IOM 0 J2 J2 J2 J2 DMP DMP A UMP UMP INTERFACE INTERFACE L INTERFACE PJ INTERFACE FF MODEM F E LINE LINE TAC 3 _ REMOTE TERMINAL SYSTEM J3 CONSOLE REMOTE CHANNEL 2 J COMM LINE CHANNEL NO DEVICE NAME LINE 1 _ ADAPTER CONJK 0 1000 REMOT MODEM 1 1080 LCC00 2 1100 CPU00 3 1180 CPU...

Page 55: ...8 UPDATE OPTION BUILDr ADD CHANGE 0R LIST UPDATE OPTION BUILD ADD CHANGE OR LISTA CHAN BAUD HODEH 1000 1200 1 UPDéTE DPTION BUILD 00 CHANGE OR LIST I CHAN RfiUD MODEM 1000 1200 1 DEVICE NHHE LCC00 CHANNEL NU BER 1OBU DEVICE NANE CPUDO CHANNEL NUMBER N100 DEVICE NAME EPUQT CHANNEL NUHBER fi180 DEVICE NAHE 9CUUQ CHANNEL NUMBER 0200 These two entries will cause DEUICE NANE ISCU011 an error code of 0B33...

Page 56: ...fi fifi fl fi fififi fififlfifii 04an fir LINE 3 C mBLn HORKINB ENTER UPDATE 0PTION3 BUILD FQDDV CHflNBE 0R LiST LINE 4 whxsr NAHE LINE 5 REHUT LCCOO CPUOO CPUD1 SCUUO 5CU01 ENTER UPDATE OPTION CHQN 1000 1080 1100 1100 1200 1280 8000 HOfiEM 1200 1300 1200 1200 1300 1200 236000 3 BUILD 000 CHQNGfir 0R LIST Figure 2 38 64 REV l ...

Page 57: ...nes 8 thru 15 on MLCP 2 Channels 1400 1480 1780 are also for unit connections Second record the line number channel number unit cabled and then assign appropriate KEY_NAMES LINE CHANNEL UNIT KEY 0 1000 MODEM REMOTE 2 1100 CPO CPUOO 7 1380 CPl CPUOI 11 1080 CP2LCC CPU02 5 1280 CP3 CPU03 3 1180 SCU SCUOO 6 1300 IOM IOMOO At the DPU terminal enter CBLD at the system command level denoted by C When CB...

Page 58: ...DOD CDXX Command directive invalid Command argument required decimal digit Command argument requires smaller digit Command includes an argument error Command error due to missing or faulty argument Command specifies invalid device tape Command specifies duplicate channel Command Device error cannot read label Other codes See footnote Undefined SMTCS Command Processor INIT Errors Fatal I O error No...

Page 59: ...AB _ AA 0 0 0 1 ETCMP 0 2 0 3 0 4 RED LED S fl GREEN LEDg 00000 0 FREE EDGE L_ 1_ 1 3fl L LEFT RIGHT ETCMP Physical Location Figure 3 1 67 REV 2 ...

Page 60: ...5A LOCAL USART 8251A XTAL é a ADDRESS SELECTION LOGIC LOGICAL COMMUNICATIONS 59 LOGIC 50 REMOTE COMMUNICATIONS LOGIC 4 N DMP CZ xi LOGIC REMOTE LOCAL COMM COMM INTERFACE INTERFACE a 7 8K I Z DISPLAY LED S I l CPU FREE EDGE INTERFACEI DPU OR DIRECT VIP REMOTE BACKUP PLIICGABLE CHIPS TO BE CHANGED Figure 3 2 68 ...

Page 61: ...if that test is not completed successfully that LED will remain on The following subtests make up the DMP self test TEST IN PROGRESS FREE EDGE LED S ORDER OF RUNNING Microprocessor Test 5 RAM Test 2 EPROM Test 1 Leftmost TIMER Test 3 USART Test 4 6 Self Tests Complete Green If one of the above test LED s remains on indicating a failure the remaining LED s are used to present a code identifying the...

Page 62: ...0 I 2R3 64 6 I 2 6U I 5 8s 0 7072 6r446 XXX I EPRFOM 9 1 1 0 1 0 0 I 2R3646 I 268 I 58002646 XXX I EPROM 10 1 1 0 1 1 0 I 2R3646 I 13w I 580026 6 XXX EPROM 11 1 1 1 0 0 0 I 2R3646 I 13U I 58002646 xyXiI EPROM 12 1 1 1 0 1 0 I 2R3646 I 1 1I 5800264B DO EPRQM 13 1 1 1 1 0 0 I 2R3646 I 00w I 58002646 XXXiI EPRoM 14 1 1 1 1 1 0 I _I 000 I I EPROM 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 I I I I 0 0 0 0 1 0 I 2v 613 I 47E I 580...

Page 63: ...R c Gob 8 g _ A _ q nu O V I t 1 I g I g 3 l 00 3 1 l I 135 130 13H Il t aaln l l III II IU II _ H _ N N _ _ N 6 _ Q 9 _ 5 _ _ 2 3 _ _ x4 _ fl _ U __ nu _ U U 6 _ 9 _ 2 _ 5 _ _ 2 _ 3 q 5 _ _ 6 _ _ w 8 5 S L _ 6 2 5 _ 2 5 _ 6 P _ P _ _ 2 _ 7 _ _ 4 5 _ H _ _ M 7 8 4 6 _ 0 o o 0 0 D 3 L H 6 1 8 t z g i g 3 I 0 1 I l l 1 I 15 wz HF __ us an J MR HE NC D B O 0 WA A 1 I ll 1 _ __ h Ofl r Figure 3 3 Sheet ...

Page 64: ... neafiy by lighting the green LED 6 The Ready LED will remain on during Operation will now display the Central PrOeessor stafius as 01lows CPU STATps ADDRESS BUSY DIS STOP ON FAULT STOP 0N AEDRESS UNUSED MICRO READY The remaininngED s 1 5 FREEaEDGE LEDrafgs Figure 3 3 Sheet 4 of 4 72 1 O fl c no ...

Page 65: ...1 I 20M I I RAM 1 gflaa I I 0 1 o 1 0 0 I 1A0351 I 20L I I RAM 2 Igfifiéj I I 0 1 0 1 1 0 I 1A0351 I 20K I I RAM 3r fipwt I I 0 1 1 0 0 0 I 1A0351 I 30L I I RAM 4 I I I 0 1 1 0 1 0 I 1A0351 I 30K I I RAM 5 I I I 0 1 1 1 0 0 I 1A0351 I 40L I I RAM 6 I I I011110 I1A0351I40KAI IRAMZ I 1 0 0 0 0 0 I 2v 574 I 35R I 58002574 001 l TIMER I I 1 0 0 0 1 0 I 2V3605 I 20R I 58002605 001 I USART 0 d I I 1 0 0 1 0...

Page 66: ... nu 2 D O 1 Z 1 1 l I g t 0 l I z 3 I z I I 05 l I _ _ _ n u _ y _ R _ a _ _ 3 a _ w a _ _ _ _ _ _ H _ _ fl _ _ 8 _ 3 _ _ _ _ _ __ _ 8 a i _ 3 s _ O 0 0 nu _ 3 a 5 6 l lo 0 II nl II I 0 l 0 amnlaausw LONG LIVE THE RED 9 0 It 1 0 I I at III II w I _ _ u H _ m X _ a 3 _ au_ _ _ Or _ u _ H H v m _ 5 H _ u _ _ I _ _ _ ll _ _ F _ _ H u _ Z a u _ _ _ E _ _ n _ _ I a II _ n _ D u _ _ _ c _ H _ _ _ B _ _ u...

Page 67: ...ITION MLCP 2 1 MULTIPLE DEVICE COMM LINES CONTROLLER MDC ________uum __________m__ 3 2 1 MAI 2 1 9 DWflEPMB _ _1 1 VIP J1 f K DPU E AC POWER CABLE LOCAL Y CH NO CPU 0 IOM O TERMINAL B 0550 0 J2 A DMP _ g INTERFACE LINE 2 J3 T J ETCMP J3 F _ 1 REMOTE SYSTEM CONSOLE 0 LINE 1 L H CHANNEL ADAPTER MODEM S CONJK F E TAC COMM LINE CHANNEL NO DEVICE NAME REMOTE TERMINAL 0 1000 MODEM 1 1080 LCC 2 1100 CPU 3...

Page 68: ...ROLLER MDC DEVICE 3 2 1 N A 2 1 PACS r CH N0 0500 J1 _L_ L _ AC POWER 1 VIP K CABLE E DPU Y 32 LOCAL 3 CPU 0 10M 0 TERMINAL 0 A J2 J3 R DMP D INTERFACE _ LINE 2 ETCMP J3 SYSTEM REMOTE CONSOLE CHANNEL LINE 1 LINE 0 ADAPTER L MODEM 1 __x _ CONJK J2 SLAVE PRINTER Lu JJI ROSY LOCAL J1 J2 J3 COMM LINE CHAN NO DEVICE NAME 0 1000 MODEM VIP 1 1080 LCC 2 1100 CPU SYSTEM 3 1130 CONSOLE CSU6601 _ lg KEYBOARD...

Page 69: ...MINAL TERMINAL REM CON _ _ VIP7205 TAC CONTROL INTERFACE SOFTWARE W DPU DPU SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TEST CONTROL SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE k SOFTWARE INTERFACE VIA OFL DMP DMP DMP L C CPU 7 SCU IOM C DPU RMI Relation Off Line Figure 4 3 79 REV ...

Page 70: ... onaau smzc Paeesgsoww unmx Rfiflfiéefl wwwwww RMI aarrusr C NOTE Normal message upon campletion of bootloadjng the systemg Maintenance Test contr01 SOftWEre diSkatte smm s RMI 1 Active ngUreméwér 8Q ...

Page 71: ...STATUS REM DIS TO ISSUING TERMINAL LOG ACT MAI ENA MON DIS CPY DIS REM DIS REMOTE DISABLED REM ENA REMOTE ENABLED LOC ACT LOCAL KEYBOARD IS ACTIVE REM ACT REMOTE KEYBOARD IS ACTIVE MAI ENA MAINTENANCE MODE ENABLED TEX ENA MON DIS MON ENA CPY DIS CPY ENA TEXT MODE ENABLED MONITOR DISABLED MONTIOR ENABLED COPY DISABLED COPY ENABLED TABLE 1 Maintenance Interface Status Figure 4 5 81 REV 2 ...

Page 72: ...LINE 1 DIAGNOSTIC PROCESSQR JUNIT figgumg 1 ww RMI ACTIUE C _ LINE 2 e REM R1 Q LINE 3 ENA REM C R LINE 4 REM CON TAC Site Dialague Fignre 4i6 82 REV 1 ...

Page 73: ... line will prompt for input OFL 2 Maintenance panel troubleshooting is done under VIP mode __ M To ENTER the VIP mode of Off line operation OFL VIP 4 When ready the VIP will prompt for input CMD J The CMD prompt desingates the VIP mode of operation To exit VIP mode and return to offline 9 2 TM When ready Off line will prompt as before 93 To terminate the Off line function enter Q L_Z QUIT or Q Thi...

Page 74: ...PLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY CPU STATUS CU OU REGISTERS DECIMAL UNIT REGISTERS VU RSCISTERS VU CONTRQL REGISTEfis SCROLL POINT REGISTERS OU CU AND PARTIAL HISTORY hramqga CU DU AND 0U HISTORY REGIauHa VU HISTORY REGISTER SWITCHES C N IG L66E MEMORY CACHE DIRECTQRY AND MEMERY VU PTW AND ASSOC MEMDSY MICRO MEMCRY D i splay Comanrds Figure 4 8 34 ...

Page 75: ...18 REM 73 0 REM 019 a gygfivfi C _ a H 7 Mwax 1 o a HEM IN OI3CDO D 0 MODE 8008 DATA 000000000000 ADDR IN ENABLE 0N OF OF OF 0 CONFIBURATION PANEL 3y fisnu 0000538000 0 TYPE 70200 PORT assxou ENABLE IT STORE INTERLACE SIZE OFF 256K F OFF 32K F OFF 32K F OFF 32K STOP 0N FAULTS UUS HSEG IPR CNF LUF MEN 0 ONE 0 SUF 0 INHS 0 DIS 80F 80A 008 BUS 003 008 XIP 0 0 TAG Site Printout Figure 4 9 85 NARBINS UU N...

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Page 77: ...4 SOFTWARE VIA ONL VIA OFL fiMPJ CPU GCOS MULTICS CP6 TOLTS OIU Ark c 7C PAS MONITOR C 4N3 iMAINTENANCE k _ INTERFACE I SOFTWARE COMM LINE 1 CHAN 1080 I DMP DMP L C SCU 10M CV J MEM TAPES VIP ROSY DPU RMI Relation Online 1 _ I I CF I _ KEYBOARD IL CR 1 REMOTE REQUESTED _ ENA REM REMOTE CONNECTED PRINTER L_ _ Figure 4 10 REV 1 87 88 ...

Page 78: ... 0PTIONS LINE 1 u REMOTE REQUEST u 7W5 LINE Zlfi ENA REM 5 géyw 5 mwaé 4 7 LINE 3 u REMOTE CONNECTED u ggw TAC LCC Dialogue Figure 4 11 89 REV l ...

Page 79: ...DNL U CLST See deflnltlon below 3 BL 92 IDLE Command List as a result of with C prompt OFL UNITXXL Invokes Off line function on Unit XX UNIT CPUXX SCUXX IOMXX N ONL UNITXX LCCXX only Invokes On Line function through LCCXX CLST Used to get DPU Configuration CBLD IDLE Used for testing DMP s System Commands Figure 5 1 90 REV ...

Page 80: ...0 EHD TM OFL Q C PORT INIT ASSIGN ENABLE ENQBLE INTERLACE PORT A D 0N 0N OFF PQRT B 0 OFF OFF OFF PORT C 0 OFF OFF OFF PQRT D 0 OFF OFF OFF QTOP 0N ADDRESS STOP 0N FéULTS QFG SH 0 A HEN IN 0 UWS 0 SCLE 0 U éDDR D NRK STR D MSEG 0 HPGE D STQRE 0 OPND D IPR D OUFL O INSTR U DBL PCS LU CNF 0 STR 0 BLK LOADS U LUF 0 ONC U REV é 1 STORE SIZE 256K 32K 32K 32K SCLi FTG DUCK CHI SUF CPU Configuration Figu...

Page 81: ...OA STOP 0N ADDRESS SOF STOP ON EAULT jMRG MARGIN C CACHE Enable Cache 1 and 2 both 0N Cache 1 Off Cache 2 0n Cache 1 On Cache 2 Off Disable Cache l and 2 both Off Cache Force On Enables Mode Register Cache Force KL Selective l or 2 Configuration Commands CACHE Figure 5 3 92 REV ...

Page 82: ...N CéCHE 2 OFF PORT C 0 OFF OFF OFF 32K CU NOR RUN CQCHE FORCE OFF PORT D 0 OFF OFF OFF 32K 0U NORM RUN STOP ON ADDRESS STOP ON FAULTS MEH RUN FAULT BASE CFO SH 0 A MEN IN 0 UHS O SOLE U CL1 0 DLF U SSSF D 2200 U ADDR D HRK STR D HSEG O MPGE 0 FTG U DRL D HHE 0 STORE 0 0PMD 0 IPR U OUFL 0 DUCK 0 SHF D TRO O INSTR Q DBL PCS 0 CNF D STR 0 END 0 PAR O XEC DQTA CLR BLK LOADS D LUF 0 ONE 0 SUF D INHS O ...

Page 83: ...L REGISTERS SC DISPLAY SCROLL POINT REGISTERS HS DISPLAY 0U CU AND PARTIAL HISTORY5 GISTER HC DISPLAY CU DU AND OU HISTORY REGISTER HV DISPLAY VU HISTORY REGISTER CF DISPLAY SWITCHES CONFIG MR DISPLAY L66E MEMORY CR DISPLAY CACHE DIRECTORY AND MEMORY AM DISPLAY VU PTw AND ASSOC NEMOARY MD DISPLAY MICRO MEMORY VIP Mode Display Commands Figure 5 5 94 REV 1 ...

Page 84: ...S UUS XIP D 1 0 0 O D 0 0 0 ADDRESS REGISTER BUSY PORT CYCLE OUTSTANDING DELAY UNTIL INTERRUPT STOP ON FAULT STOP ON ADDRESS OPERATION UNIT STEP CONTROL UNIT STEP DECIMAL UNIT STEP VIRTUAL UNIT STEP INTERRUPT PRESENT CPU Status Display Flgure 5 6 95 REV 1 ...

Page 85: ...0 000 00004210 PLa 00000000 000000000000 RN 037000000000 000000000000 03 000000 000 00000004 PLB 00000000 000000000000 RH 000000000000 000000000000 04 000000 004 00200023 000 00000 000 00 1007 0 TIHERw125636332 20 000000 000 00000000 003 00000 0000000000000044 000000000003 00 000000 000 00020060 001 000006 000 00000000 zoo 000000000000 000000000000 F7 DflflDDU AR 0377Di00 R82 DODGOé ZFR UDODBfi D 00 ...

Page 86: ...ow 22 Exponent Overflow 3 Store Instruction Counter Plus 1 and 23 Exponent Underflow Indicators STCl 34 Overflow Mask 25 Tally Runout wwgfiw Parity Error 4 Return RET 27 1 Parity Mask 28fi Master Mode JkAQQJ Truncation EIS only 30 Multiword Instr Interpt EIS only 31 O 32 7 Hex Indicator 33 34 Must be Zero 35 Indicator Register Bit Decode Figure 5 8 97 ...

Page 87: ...nter to be reset to zero 29 Strobe the HR on Transfer Mode If Bits 29 30 and 35 are to l the HR will be strobed on all TranfeIS made Bits 36 53 of the OU DU Register will indicate the From location and Bits 36 59 of the CU Register will contain the real address of the final To location 30 Enable History Registers If Bit 30 l the HR s may be strobed If Bit 30 O or Bit 35 0 they will be locked out T...

Page 88: ...gister Unless Bit 35 1 all other bits in the Mode Register will be ignored and the History Register will be locked ETCCC 36 48 13 MOST SIGNIFICANT ADDRESS BITS ON GCOS III E0 E5 A0 A6 49 50 Unassigned 51 CACHE DIRECTORY PARITY BIT 52 CACHE DIRECTORY LEVEL FULL EMPTY 53 Unassigned 54 CACHE CSHl ENABLED ETCCG 55 CACHE CSH2 ENABLED 56 57 CACHE INSTRUCTIONS ENABLED TO CACHE 58 Unassigned 59 CACHE CACH...

Page 89: ...l four C R Displays next index levels are displayed and any block parity errors reported MR Read Main Memory starting at the input address and report parity errors Default Address is Zero DEL will return to CMD level H8 MRS AAAAAAAAAAAA Read a single memory location continuously WM AAAAAAAAAAAA Write Main Memory WMS AAAAAAAAAAAA DDDDDDDDDDDD write a single memory location continuously Where A Addr...

Page 90: ...202020202020 000000000000 633165252047 000000000000 000000000000 000000000000 000000000000 000000000000 475146472551 304645257066 264651442163 696325446220 264651203046 432025444743 464543702020 200600000020 316525205125 442020202020 171717171717 000006710004 000000000000 012010005200 Memory Read NANCE NO 42 05 256723000044 202020202020 D0000001041D 202567252364 514627512144 000000000000 000000000...

Page 91: ...the record in which the error occurred The record I D word will be in Location 0100908 Location 0100008 will contain the following octal format 4 7 4 4 0 0 x x x X 2 0 T D REV A 2 PMOV V JIZS O l 2 l 1A 0 l 7 1 z 12 O 2 2 l 2A 0 3 2 l 3A 0 4 2 l 4A 0 5 2 l 5A To determine the function in error use the following procedure 1 Check Tape Controller Status Ready 2 Determine record number Read Location ...

Page 92: ...o Store PAR 9 24 1A0 o7 DatadPaiarigy Store to s c PAR FlARO CP 925 1A PORT C 06 D an P n1 toie S PAR FlARl CP 26 1A 1 3 5 figig bgtfiggr s c 32 FlARZ CP ggfig a 27 1A3 01 NgitAsgggnzg e CMD F1AR3 CP 28 1A0 33 33338818119 343 5 FIARO CP 29 1A1 PORT P FlARl CP 3 1A2 FlARZ CP 553 g 3 1A F1AR3 CP 32 DIfiECTORY PARITY ERROR PARERR CC 33 CACHE STORE PARITY ERROR CSH PERR CP 34 ILLEGAL ACTION ON STORE STORE...

Page 93: ...R TAC 2 APPENDIX A SECTION 4 1 EEED o CALLING THE RESPONSE CENTER 4 2 OFL APPENDIX B o PROBLEM SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 4 3 ONL SECTION 1 o DPU REMOTE HOOKUP TO TAC 4 4 IDLE o TAC INSTRUCTIONS 4 4 2 o TAC RUN TOLTS 4 4 2 2 REMOTE MAINTENANCE INTERFACE TAC RUN PAS 2 4 4 2 3 APPENDIX A SECTION 5 1 MAINFRAME POWER o POWER UP MAINFRAMES APPENDIX A SECTION 2 0 POWER UP CONSOLE APPENDIX A SECTION 2 2 1 CONSOL...

Page 94: ... 1 5 3 3 The Elements of EMS 3 1F 1 3 2 Data Set 1 6 1 3 3 DPU System 1 7 4 0 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE CENTER TAC 1 4 Microprogrammed Peripheral 4 1 Prior to Calling the Response Controller MPC 1 9 Center 4 1 1 4 1 Magnetic Tape Controller MTC 1 9 4 2 Calling the Response Center 4 2 1 5 System Console 1 10 4 3 Problem and System Description 4 3 1 5 1 Video Display Unit 1 10 4 3 1 Fault Symptoms 4 3 1 ...

Page 95: ...mote hookup to the Technical ASsistance Center TAC are presented for test and diagnosis of your system in the event of a suSpected or actual malfunCtion The adjoining diagram represents the sequence of events that occur prior to and during system operation 31nitially the system hardware is defined SubseqUent sections c0ntain equipment poWer and configurations prOcedures for interfacing with TAC an...

Page 96: ... a second System Console and Front End Network Processor may be used Main Memory may be expanded to a maximum of one megaword The DPS 8 Model 70 is comprised of the same named units as the Model 52 but with a much larger degree of expansion capability The Model 70 can accomodate up to four Central Processor Units four Input Output Multiplexers and four Central Memory Units comprised of a total of ...

Page 97: ...iviledged master modes and slave mode Master and priviledged master modes are reserved for GCOS VIII They allow unrestricted access to all memory permit initiation of data transfers operations through the IOM s and permit the setting of control registers Slave mode is used by GCOS VIII when appropriate and for the execution of all user programs Programs executing in slave mode cannot perform certa...

Page 98: ...nds on Memory The SCU switches control signals addresses and data in and out of the Memory Units while monitoring data and control paths for accuracy It also provides memory reconfiguration facilities to bypass memory modules with an irrecoverable error This allows service personnel to work on a failed module without disturbing the Operation of the remaining modules The Main Memory Unit features c...

Page 99: ...work Processors All transfers of data betWeen memory and peripheral devices or communication lines pass Via the IOM The IOM is responsible for coordinating the input output operations of the System Control Units Peripheral Controllers and Network Processors All input output operations occur independently of and asynchronously with processing HADWARE REV 3 ...

Page 100: ...P 7205 Video Display Unit consists of a CRT display with a separate keyboard interconnected via a ribbon cable Normally all data transfers are accomplished at a data rate of 1200 baud An extension port for connecting an additional input or output device such as a serial printer is provided for user versatility REV 1 l I m I I HfM ol I fl Mulrlzrzlzlrm mm mIvI H mural l I I J I lrl l I l lmI l l l l...

Page 101: ...e customer as the necessary interface between the customers computer site and the Technical Assistance Center TAC The Data Set is a modulator demodulator which converts digital computer data for transmission over commercial telephone lines mamas REVCD ...

Page 102: ...1 3 3 6 V 58009853 DPU SYSTEM DISKETTE DRIVE UNIT entering diagnostic bootload operational and programs into the DPU REV 3 HARDWARE ...

Page 103: ...al keys in the REGISTER right part of the control panel marked 33 se cusfm REGISTERS is called the hex pad These now on keys prov1de access 1x the user v131ble E 7 registers In the select mode a hex pad key in selects the register to be a operated on and the entered digits light up under LOCATION in the register display In the change mode a hex pad keyein changes the contents of the selected regis...

Page 104: ...e operation of up to sixteen Magnetic Tape Handlers MTH s All data transfers between the Central System and associated peripheral devices are routed and controlled by the MTC Two different MPC control panels are available on either of the two controller models One panel incorporates both maintenance and control functions while the other furnishes operator controls along with an input output connec...

Page 105: ...on VIP 7205 Video Display Unit consists of a CRT display with a separate keyboard interconnected via a ribbon cable Normally all data transfers are accomplished at a data rate of 1200 baud An extension port for connecting an additional input cut output device such as a serial printer is provided for user versatility me I I 1 l I Hm Hm m l3 lz tll j pl 4 5 3 41 41 2444 thwe 12 12 m1 3 153 st 4 1 l ...

Page 106: ...pability of printing 120 CPS in a 9x7 dot matrix scheme The interface is a serial EIA R8232 C which operates in asynchronous mode at 1200 baud BPS with TTY like procedures The printer provides 0 Up to 132 print columns 0 Paper handling of the tractor type 0 Upper low case character set HARDWARE 1 11 ...

Page 107: ...The Processor Activity Monitor Pod furnishes the Operator with the capability to bootload and initialize the Central System The percentage of the maximum data traffic load experienced by the Central ProCessor is displayed via LED indicators HZF ...

Page 108: ...ted En ure that the LOCAL REMOTE switch f is in the REMOTE position Set th Main Power circuit breaker CBl to the ON position Verify that the IN POWER ON and AC CONF indicators are illuminated Press and relifff the POWER ON switch indicator and POWER ON switch j 1fy that the DC CONF indicator are illuminated icator Verify th the POWER OFF switch indicator is extinguished REV 3 N I _ F I E i E é 8 3...

Page 109: ...o the ON position Verify that the IN POWER ON and AC CONF indicators are illuminated Press and r lease the POWER ON switch indicator f and POWER ON switch indicator Verify that the DC CONE indicatzf re illuminated Verify th the POWER OFF switch indicator is extinguished no no a con can shun P his ARC H LOCAL more V o 33 _ ooc tnfin cg c 5 kHJL JLrA 3379 Risa cm I acixn mum a 9 39 1 0 FEADV oven ALA...

Page 110: ...in Power circuit breaker CBl to the ON position Verify that the IN POWER ON and AC CONE indicators are illuminated indicator Press and Eisease the POWER 0N switch Verify that the DC CONF indicato and POWER ON switch indicator C2 re illuminated Verify th the POWER OFF switch indicator is extinguished 5 rest new FOINY w o LOCAL 2w m 9 C DC REG CONS CONF FAULT cu Cl on 88 to new V 1 33 C MM POWER 0 fi...

Page 111: ...E MEDIA MUST BE REMOVED FROM THE DISKETTE DRIVE UN I TS OR DAMAGE TO THE MEDIA OR DRIVE MAY RESULT r L 3 P6e the MAIN POWER ON OFF switch 663 1 lp 9 ll 1 T to the ON pesition 0 OFF ON 4 Verify that the D C ON indicator mtwiha 2 illuminates after rapproxlmately 0 r 1 seconds 7 5 Rlace t Diskette Drive POWER OFF ON l E REGISTER o E o o sWit ch to the ON pOsition G 301117011 3 3 6 6 Proceed to paragr...

Page 112: ...flashing indi 3 Verify that fette Drive Unit 0 Cating that dat is being transferred NOTE DPU bootload takes approx 1 E imately three minutes during mmmmfim r 6I V diskette drive heads accessing mamw data U 4 Verify the presence of the following M E Kfi ko message on th DPU Subsystem Video CD 2JTAPEON NOTPHOTECTED Display Unit f which time you will hear the o g a H 11533 ELCE IONITOR n r n I I F I CO...

Page 113: ...OVED FROM THE DRIVE UNIT OR DAMAGE TO THE MEDIA 0R DRIVE MAY RESULT Pl ce 0N cover ilatch release Diskette ca efully remove the diskette media _ _MAIN DOWERAOFF ON switch in the OFF poéition then back to perform steps 6 safeguard the diskette proceed to paragraph DPU VIDEO DISPLAY UNIT Drive 0 and 05 mm on Mun FOWER SECURITY 2HON I TOR CONTROL Z LOC D cams LUS fit HIA SYI I I I z 3 o o 0 too CHICK ...

Page 114: ...ional 65ps verify that the is illuminated 9 Repeat steps 1 through 5 using the original bootlaod diskette media IZ V 58009853 NOTE bootload successful graph BOOTLOAD proceed to para 2 1 2 1C DPU MANUAL REVC is still not a 3 CZIJ OFf gfi on All on L rowtn secunnv ECONTROL REG l 81 R 0 ON I or or out CMICK up I II POWER AND CONFIGURATION 24 ...

Page 115: ...8009853 CHECK and TRAFFIC indicators extinguish after approximately seconds NOTE If the CHECK and TRAFFIC lamps have not extinguished after the first attempt repeat the procedure If the indicators g9 not extinguish after the second attempt note the error and continue with _paragraph 2 1 2 2 DPU VIDEO DISPLAY UNIT 6 0 REVC3 OFF a 0 POWER 823 E on Mllfl 0 PANEL SECURITY 6 POWER E D CHANG has want u g...

Page 116: ...e on t DPU Subsystem Video Display Unit n p _ U Rev RMI ACTIVE C NOTE If the correct message does not appear repeat steps 2 through 5 If after the second attempt the correct message still does not appear proceed to paragraph 2 1 2 10 DPU MANUAL BOOT ALTERNATE METHOD Remove and safeguard the diskette media then proceed to paragraph 2 1 2 2 DPU Video Display Unit 0 O 1 PB 0 POWER on MM rowan on PANE...

Page 117: ...oved from Diskette Drive 0 into Diskette Drive 1 5 shown in the illustration 3 4 Close both Diskette Drive Unit 0 and 1 dust covers by pulling down on the fig tab located at the center edge of the MEET j open covers miiiw 5 At the Control Keyboard press the H W mw identified keys in sequential order U wane Fab rem TAPE 1 n TAPE OFF PROTECTED 2 TAPE ON NOT paorecrso Rec 137m L 1 S _ IONHOR CONTROL C...

Page 118: ...and 6 If the do not extinguish after the second attempt note the errOr and continue with paragraph 2 1 2 2 DPU VIDEO DISPLAY UNIT 7 At the Control Keyboard press the identified keys in sequentia order D oCOjI 9 I S I I E OFF 0 E N cm EXECUTE REGISTER 3 on MAIN ON PANEL POWER SECURITY SZ V ION I TOR 3 r m IE CONTROL i a i n 8 At the Alpha Numeric keyboard type in 58009853 POWER AND CONFIGURATION 2 ...

Page 119: ...eyboard type in 11 At the Control Keyboard press the identified keys in sequential order 7 0 mma iii rowan sacumrv cur EXECUTEJE 5 5 m 13 Q A fr inf a J 1 A a r 1 a NOTE DPU bootload takes approx imately three minutes during which time you will hear the diskette drive heads accessing data 53009353 POWER AND CONFIGURATION 2 12 ...

Page 120: ...ubsystem Video D P U Rev RMI ACTIVE C NOTE LZ V 5 QOQ853 If the correct message does not appear repeat steps 5 through 12 If after the second attempt the correct message still does not appear note the failure and proceed to 2 1 2 2 DPU Video Display Unit POWER AND CONFIGURATION REV 3 2 13 ...

Page 121: ... positions are underscored 0 Place the_ identified switches to their NORMAL p05itions SWITCH BAUD STOP ROLL DUPLEX MODEM RATE BITE PAGE HALF FULL 5 Lo 2 I 2 SWITCH Character Line On Line Buffer Page Local HonmesI rowan an o CHARACTERO aurrsn CLEAR TO new 0 LlNE PAGE _ DATASET nenov 0 ON LINE 0 LOCAL H DATA SE 2 I V r u EXT PORT an an Lt I u 7 nu qt Mu 1 rum 1 a i flan film I sunny Ponws AND GONFIGUR...

Page 122: ...REV C 2 1 2 3 Data Set No operator power up or configuration requirements exist for this unit 6Z V 53009353 POWER AND CONFIGURATION 2 15 ...

Page 123: ...cuit breaker CB1 to the ON position 5 Verify that the IN mm on and Ac CONF indicators are illuminated indicator 6 Press and éfgease the POWER 0N switch 7 Verify that the DC CONF indicator a the POWER ON switch indica or are illuminated 8 verify th the POWER OFF switch indicator is extinguished 1 11 5k a to e 5 fl 21111 1e é o Ac cc m C IF F F Y O CON fiUL 9 9 o 1 O O O v 1am on cps cu E5510 IESEY a ...

Page 124: ...y that the POWER 0N indicator f is illuminated men on 9 cmnc rtu tunes cum TO 85m 0 LINE 9 PAGE DATA SET RIAOY on UNE 9 LOCAL TE V lkuuawkfll n J 13 0A TA SE Ext 9001 KEYBOARD V HON V LL I 1 v I C u l u W UI vow con cnoans m a a O I I Illuul Hl S r I r 1 HALF HIM HI L0 3 58009853 POWER AND CONFIGURATION 2 17 ...

Page 125: ...t B SERIAL PRINTER ROSY 26 1 Place the POWER OFF ON switch to the ON position 2 Verify that the STANDBY and ON LINE ZE V indicators are illuminated ONFJOFF ED z 2 1 f Z3 r r 531909353 POWEE AND CONFIGURATION 2 13 ...

Page 126: ... 2 1 4 Cont C No Operator requirements exist fo EE V 58009853 power PROCESSOR ACTIVITY MONITOR POD up or configuration r this unit POWER AND CONFIGURATION 2 19 ...

Page 127: ...P DQDD DUPLEX MODEM RATE BITS RAGE HALF DDD Di L9 2 i 2 2 131 30 1th Ident1f1ed 133 111 Pgnfil Swimhes to th eir no j PQSitionss f 922 22 si Digs On Line Enifiet Page L99 1 saooeesa POWER AND men an O cmnncrsai BUFFER 1 5 cum TO 55m 0 LINE 0 PAGE _ DATA SET READY 0 ON LINE 0 LOCAL l NONE YWE LL H J7 J3 OAIA St I kl I PORY KEVBOARO A 25 mm arm A N I u s uv r1 7 0 fl 3 rd 9 A we ANAL MM as A a NH RAT N...

Page 128: ...ESSOR ACTIVITY MONITOR POD 0 No operator configuration require ments exist for this unit c SERIAL PRINTERéROSY 26 o No operator configuration require ments exist for this unit SS V 53009353 POWER AND CONFIGURATION 2 21 ...

Page 129: ... DOWN SEE TABLE 1 I 2 3 4 5 B 7 8 9 In 9 m 35 see nous 2 S REQUIRES OPERATOR INPUT DURING TAPE I HANDLER SELECTION AND LOADING TABLE 1 TABLE 2 SWITCHES TAPE BOOTLOAD TAPE DENSITY 4 5 6 7 DsV o E U P TY E 555 390 0 I DEVICE NOZONE 0 1 0 MTS5OO DN UP 0 DEVICE no TWO 0 o 1 I DEVICE woman WP 601 ON up 0 I 0 DEVICE N0 soon 0 I 0 I DEVICE NO FIVE mp 610 NIA MIA 0 I I 0 DEVICE N0 SIX 0 I I I DEVICE Mosev...

Page 130: ...SS SWITCHES s 7 s 9 1O 11 12 ON UP ON _ _ __ __ PROCESSOR NUMBER MOOE 22 21 2O CPU 1 ASSIGNMENT 1 PORTS O 1 2 53 PDRTINIT A B c O STORE SIZE PROCESSOR CEBU PROCESSOR FAULT BASE ADDRESS SWITCHES 5 7 8 9 10 II 12 DN UP UP ____ ___ ____ PROCESSOR NUMBER MODE 22 21 2 _ __ REV C CONFIGURATION j O O 0 553 0 2 2 0 0 I 0 0 0 355 O 2 0 0 A O o 0 35530 2 o 9 0 0 0 0 3550 3 29 o 3 0 0 0 O O 0 0 0 2 21 2n o o...

Page 131: ...ULT BASE ADDRESS SWITCHES 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 h w u M__ _ _ flumuanmu 1 Palm gunman mnauce sum z 2was 95 9 m 01 A i A man 9 a Q Q mono on I 0 0 Q 33 0 on 0 2 mean 0 c w 90 9 m m zwono 01 a 0n 9 3 man 0 o 0 0 swan size POSITION size mocmoa roars 0 a A I c n g 1 1531 war 3 1 X 4 3 I 3 a 3 5 13 0 33 nonmu 1 com Pnocsssoa NUMBER MODE fl 2 fl PROCESSOR FAULT EASE AOORESS Q 1 l 6000é 9 II 1 PROCESSOR NUMBER 0...

Page 132: ... z 3 4 5 s 7 cvcuc rmoanv STORE sIZE MODE SCH CONFIBUBM ION NON EXISTENT Annness m m 2 3 4567 7 ___ _ __ __ _ _ MW MASK PORT ASSIGNMENT STORE Mil 1 1m L m f _ _ E ol o l w o _ scus Pom ENABLE PANEL 0 1 2 3 4 5 a 7 cvcuc PRIORITY STORE SIZE MODE NON EXISTENT ADDRESS 2 3 a 5 e 1 MASK PORT ASSlGNMENT smne 58009853 POWER AND CONFIGURATION 2 25 ...

Page 133: ...SlZE MODE MASK PORT ASSIGNMENT 580 D PORTENABLE O 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 PANEL CYCLIC PRIORITY _ _ _ _ __ __ _ NON EXISTENT ADDRESS 2 3 4 5 6 7 STORE SIZE MODE MASK PORT ASSIGNMENT 69853 EVCD SCI CONFIGURATION a QT 24 6 le cvcuc am mm m 0 vi 3 m u u n I W m l _ 3 3 It 3 Wu Eggggb um um v 3 _ n u u I I I A itli TENANCE ONLY noo 4 o 4 1 ...

Page 134: ..._ _ _ ___ ___ can c __ __ _____ __ ___ a _ __ ___ _ __ _ _ N _ _ ____ __ _ H ____ _ ___ __ _ 12 13 u 15 1s 1 12 13 u 5 10 n IOM use on on up up on on IBM use on up on on up on a 12 13 14 15 1O 17 18 NUMBER INTEHRUPT BASE DN DN UP ON UP UP UP IN E ION 12 13 14 15 1517 18 NUMBER INTEBRUPT BASE DN 011 UP ON UP UP UP ON Ill SOURCE CHANNEL NUMBER CODE OPERATING MODE 58009853 SOURCE CHANNEL NUMBER CODE ...

Page 135: ...__ __ ___ F ___ _ _ ___ __ _ G H F _ _ ___ ___ ___ _ _ _ _ O 8 H G __ ___ __ __ ___ ___ __ G __ _ ___ ___ _ _ __ ___ H __ ___ _ __ ___ __ H _ ___ ___ ___ __ ___ 12 13 14 1O 16 17 12 13 14 15 1O 17 nomaAss flgggggflgggg lOMBASE 33393915291 10 10M 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 NUMBER 12 13 14 15 16 17 13 NUMBER INTERRUPT BASE on on up on UP up up 3 9_u_ mnnnun BASE 9g 93 gg _qy g 93 Q g y SOURCE gouge CHANNEL ...

Page 136: ...essor Activity Monitor Pod Press the RETURN key on the Video Display Unit Keyboard message on the Video Display Unit CONSOLE READY VER 1 4 NOTE If the message is n_o_t present repeat the procedure If after the second attempt the message still does 25 appear perform paragraph 4 1 PRIOR TO CALLING THE RESPONSE CENTER POWER AND CONFIGURATION My on nfltn 035 thllir he 0 0 UN of o 0 s Eloy 1 2 29 ...

Page 137: ...e Video Display Un Ke oard any questions displayed A Typical Bootload in progress messages NOTE Your replies to central system questions should be made in accordance with your partie cular installation operating instructions REPLACE RESTART scr CONTINUATION DATE 0000002 TIME 00 000 IuIrIaLIzE SYSOUT FOUND A BACKDOOR FILE TOO POWER AND CONFIGURATION 3 39 ...

Page 138: ...e messages BOOTLOAD DEVICE ERROR COMMAND FAULT AT 00154046 CAN NOT PROCEED NOTE If failUre messages appear perform paragraph 4 1 PRIOR TO CALLING THE RESPONSE CENTER 6 Proceed with normal job processing SV V 58009853 POWER AND CONFIGURATION 2 31 ...

Page 139: ...XER UNIT IOM 1 Press and r lease the POWER OFF switch indicator f 2 Set th Main Power circuit breaker CB1 to OFF 3 Set the AC circuit breaker to OFF B CENTRAL MEMORY UNIT CMU REV C Switch indicator 1 Press and relese the POWER OPE 2 Set th Main Power circuit breaker OBI A 0 Fhe 95E P9si ion f 3 Set the AC circuit breaker to the OPP position 58009853 POWER AND CONFIGURATION ...

Page 140: ...AL SYSTEM In the event that emergency shutdown is required due to equipment malfunction or hazardous conditions the following procedure shall be followed If your system is so configured at the Processor Activity Mo itor Pod on the System Console press the EMERGENCY POWER OFF swi ch Set equipment circuit breaker at the Site Main Power Distribution Panel to the OFF position POWER AND CONFIGURATION R...

Page 141: ...nds to user needs for a high level of system performance and availability THE BENEFITS OF DMS To achieve improved system performance and availability and increase the probability Of no viSit or first viSit repairs the DMS maintenanCe philosOphy empha81zes 3 3 DMS REVC 0 Advanced remote abilities diagnostic cap 0 Remote software support and hardware technical assistance 0 A single point dispatch fo...

Page 142: ...aragraphs 0 Did you successfully boot System Refer to 2 2 4 3A B C D SYSTEM INTERMITTENT FAILURES JOB ABORTS 0 Can your provide thex TAC specialist with a clear description of the problem and symptoms 11 C3 O REVC o What error message did you receive at the time of failure 0 Is the problem a reoccurring problem If yes is there a specific time interval or type of job being performed correlation DPU...

Page 143: ...thenameandaddressof the company Type of problem i e Hardware or Software 4 Brief description of the problem an NH O 0 Having collected the above information the Response Center will forward these system particularstotheTechnicalAssistanceCenter TAC Please wait for the TAC specialist to contact you TAC Honeywell FIELD ENGINEERING DIVISION SYSTEM NUMBER FOR SERVICE CALL 800 241 1 634 CUSTOMER DPS 8 ...

Page 144: ...em Intermittent Failures DPU Down WOn t Boot I Peripheral Problem System Runs SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Each installation is characterized by differing amounts and types of equipment Your installation is described within the chart M1 the following page This information may be required by the TAC Specialist in his efforts to isolate and resolve faults within the system It is critical that these system par...

Page 145: ... DPU D chA 3w sun 3w scuc scu___ scan 86 CPU PORT IOM PORT CPU PORT _ IOM PORT CPU PORT IOM PORT CPU PORT IOM PORT PORT PORT PORT v PORT DPU ID DPU ID DPU ID DPU ID DPU ID DPU ID DPU ID DPU ID 0 0 0 o cw nom cpu mu cpu IOM cvu IOM 1 1 I 1 1 cm IOM cru IOM cw aou CPU som 2 2 2 v 2 cru IOM cru tou cru IOM cru IOM 3 3 3 3 cm IOM CPU mM cm IOM cru IOM 4 4 4 A 4 cru IOM cvu Iou 7 Y cru Iow cvu IOM 5 5 ...

Page 146: ...rving the presence of data messages on the DPU Video Display Unit Upon receiving instructions from TAC switch the telephone from the talk mode to the data mode via the line selection buttons and hang up NOTE Additional DPU commands not utilized within this section are contained under the tab entitled RMI COMMANDS TAC REV 3 1 5 ...

Page 147: ...est by Type in iENA REM Depress RETURN Wait for the remote connected message to test your system Indicates that TAC hii fontrol and is ready Proceed to paragraph 4 4 2 INSTRUCTIONS NOTE All messages to the operator from TAC Will be prefaced with a riéht parenthesis charac TAC 9009 BEV 3 4 5 ...

Page 148: ...esent the choices at his disposal 0 Run the system with TAC interactiOn Job Monitoring paragraph 4 4 2 1 0 Run TOLTS Total On Line Test System 0 Run PASZ Off Line Test and Diagnostics paragraph 4 4 2 3 0 Use the MPC portable maintenance panel paragraph 4 4 2 4 At the direction of TAC proceed to the appropriate paragraph JOB MONITORING Having previously established DPU REMOTE HOOKUP TO TACK paragra...

Page 149: ...SPACE R E M Release ESC Depress RETURN C TAC has gained control and is capable of monitoring 1 of your System Console activities NOTE SHOULD YOU DESIRE TO TEMPORARILY TERMINATE TAC CONTROL Depress and hold CTL Type in ReleaSe CTLI D ShOuld you desire to communicate with the TAG specialist there are three methods at your disposal TAC 4 3 ...

Page 150: ...e DPU Video Display Unit Keyboard Depress Type in the text of message maximum one line Depress Cl 0 Wait fo TAC to reply to your message 6 ALTERNATE METHOD This method would be used if the text of the message will exceed a single line 0 At the DPU Video Display Unit Keyboard Type in E N A SPACE T E X Type in the message text lines Depress RETURN to transmit each line 0 Wait fo TAC to reply to your...

Page 151: ... Central System requests and instruCtions You also risk losing TAC replys to your communications while you are responding to the Central System 0 At the System Console Video Display Unit Keyboard Typein ENA TEX RETURN NOTE Depress You have now inhibited your ability to communicate with the Central Systefifla rour only conneCEion via the KeybOard is directly to TAC o iype i the text of the meSsage 6...

Page 152: ...attempting to reply During this period any communications received from TAC will be lost at the Central Console but may be viewed at the DPU Video Display Unit Type in E N A SPACE C Depress RETURN your c Re establish the communications link between the Central System and the console keyboard by O N 0 Reply to the Central Systems ques tion or instructiOn 0 Return to the text mode using the 58009853...

Page 153: ... will appear at the Video DiSplay Unit E3 NOTE If for any reason you desire to terminate the TAC Remote System Console connection perform step F F At the System Console terminate the TAC remote connection by IJW Depress and hold VESC i fl war v Type 1n D I s SPACE R E M Ixfiffi Release ESC ff Depress RETURN iflwm9653 11 62 7 4 12 ...

Page 154: ...ing e total On Line Test System TOLTS Example Only NOTE Ignore all test message data that may appear No further action is required unless instruCted to do so by the TAC specialist Please standby the DPU Subsystem _ NOTE If ydu must enter the text mode to communicate with the TAC specialist refer to paragraph 4 2 2 1 step D TAC o no C I ha 1 1 ct yr go 0 1V 1 C c v 0 4 If ogfr REVC3 4 13 ...

Page 155: ...ON panel the identified place switches in their appropriate position 112 mmmmnu121mmIiintnmnmn EHIIIIIIUHEIIIIBIHIllilllilflllililllili IIll lllfillliIHIHIIIIIIIIIHHHINIIN SWITCH NAME POSITION IOM BASE INTERRUPT BASE SOURCE CHANNEL NUMBER CODE OPERATING MODE EXT GCOS OCTAL 1400 As indicated OCTAL 1340 As indicated TAPE OCTAL 20 As indicated Check your particular site configuration saooéfiéa paragraph...

Page 156: ...IALIZE button located on the Processor Activity Monitor Pod E Press the RETURN key on the Video Display Unit Keyboard 7 F Verify the presence of the following messa on the video Display Unit 3f CONSOLE READY VER 1 4 9 V 58009853 TAC 4 15 ...

Page 157: ... 4 4 2 3 Cont G At the DPU Video Display Unit Keyboard type in SYSTEM SPACEISSPACE INITIALIZED Depress RETURN H Wait for T C to invoke the DPU ON LINE function Wg V 58009853 9 ...

Page 158: ...capable of contr ling monitoring your system console activities Verify the preseizf of the REMOTE Processor Activity Monitor Press the BOOT button located on the NOTE At the System Console Video Display Unit various AS options will be listed If the message IS MTS W ALREADY LOADED is to be answered N for No perform step M If answered Y for Yes go to step N Tl 3 at5 230 READY VER H 5 GTE REGUESTE A ...

Page 159: ...N N No further action IS requ1red unless mm directed by TAC L s r f CONFIGURATION NOT E MicnornoanM REAoAaLE Should REMOTE DISCONNECTED 7 6 90 appear on the System Console Hi Video Display screen it indicates that TAC has __j TEST completed their ta Sk and res Acnvs HALTED com 95 relinquished control of the Lo 0 O o 9 a System Console Additional i mm m 0 3 mesSages from TAC if any 7 I N will appea...

Page 160: ...nsert them Turn the locking ring to secure each plug C TAC will direct you in the setting of switches and reading of display C information on the Maintenance and Conf iguration panels mmnumcs mm OHM LINE 1 FUNCYIONC film no lo can I A00 IMAM smut _ a 5 1 5 6 é 65 a on mu m Fuucnons O I m0 EXECUTE L9 V OMAV oojroooollojLooooflooocfllg iII1 IIIIIWHIVIJM IIM EE 1 12 323 0 030 o oo 0H0 03 01 M w I It lfl ...

Page 161: ...1 ther the REMOTE TAC or local pr EN Copy Enabled DPU Video Display Uhlt whether the REM REQIR Remote is connected keyboard is active or inactive f Md requesting control I ENA REM Allows the remote REM COM Remote connected RMI acknowledges command input by DP 1Y WW 3 t 1 _ A input to the contro lssulng a carriage return and system DiSables the linefeed 7 _ local keyboard DIS REM Terminate the REM ...

Page 162: ...t ODIS CPY Disable remote copy DPU only iBNA MAI Enable maintenance DPU only mode Normal DPU mode Disables text mode ENA CON Exit text mode OENA TEX Enables text mode Designates text mode Designates received text REV C COMMAND EXPLANATION RESPONSE DEFINITION CTL X Enables issuing LOC ACT keyboard Disables other keyboard Designates text string DPU only to be transmitted with out enabling text mode ...

Page 163: ...Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 APPENDIX B DPU Start up System Commands Console Troubleshooting Guide Page Number B l thru B 7 B 9 thru B l4 B 15 thru B 18 REV l 1 B iii ...

Page 164: ...ys POWER UP Switch On DPU Enable Maintenance Panel for Manual boot disable for Auto boot Floppy Drives Mass Store Drive VIP Rosy MANUAL BOOTLOAD Key switch must be unlocked Enable Maintenance Depress Maintenance Panel keys 0 STEP 0 CLEAR 0 LOAD o EXECUTE QLT s are invoked CHECK and TRAFFIC indicators should be illuminated When CHECK and TRAFFIC indicators extinguish QLT s are complete Mount system...

Page 165: ...tically run as the first phase of the Bootload sequence If the CHECK or TRAFFIC indicators remain illumw inated longer than approximately 30 secends after LOAD EXECUTE there is a QLT failure Reference course K910for repair or DPU hardware Bootload Phase If trouble occurs during the actual BoqtloadpphasewtheshPU will halt with error codes in registers 1 and 2 Display and recerdvthe vaiueS of regist...

Page 166: ...h is site dependent and accessible by the DPU user via the CBLD command CLM SITE contains remote system console and unit connection CPUXX SCUXX configuration information The Config Load Manager CLM processes the DPU config sequentially starting with CLM USER then CLM SITE CONFIG COMMAND RESTART PROCEDURE Config errors OBXX and 13XX may be bypassed and processing continued by clearing R1 Dl on DPU ...

Page 167: ...rror Code DEC Secondaryinformation See Table 2 R1 9900 Cannot read boot device channel number May enter Chan number in R2 then continue R1 9908 No operational terminal R1 9911 I O error R1 9924 Error clearing memory R1 9926 Software trap number in RZ R1 9927 Cannot read boot device status R1 99XX Other codes See footnote on page B 5 R1 16XX BOOTSTRAP HALT R1 1616 I O error Press EXECUTE on DPU Mai...

Page 168: ...1324 Command specifies invalid device type R1 132A Command specifies duplicate channel R1 1339 Command device error cannot read label R1 13XX R2 CDXX SMTCS COMMAND PROCESSOR INIT ERRORS R2 CDOC Fatal I O error R2 CDOD Non fatal I O error R2 CDXX Other codes see footnote below This is the final stage of bootload Failures detected during this init phase will halt the DPU with error codes in R1 and R...

Page 169: ... OEC OEC OEC O6XX OEC OEC H osxx OEC OEC OEC II II II I H II OlQB Device unavailable I O ERROR 0105 Devige notcready 0106 Device timeoutrHOéinterrupt 10107 Hardware errorcinfstatus ward 0108 Deviee software disabled 0109 File mark encountaned 010A Controllervunavaifiabie 01XX ther cofies See wsotnategon Rage 3 5 COMM SOFTWARE ERROR EQDES OZXX All codes See footnote on pageinfi SOFTWARE TRAP1CODE 0311...

Page 170: ...meout check cables OEC D204 Expected response from DMP not received OEC D801 DMP Read or write is busy fatal error OEC DDXX Unexpected response from DMP OEC XXXX OTHER OEC ERRORS REPORTED BY EXEC The error types li system diskette sted on this table usually indicate a DPU hardware failure or a bad Replace the diskette or see course K910 for DPU hardware repair Further error definition should not b...

Page 171: ...TH 18 PAGEINTENHN LXLE B B _ ...

Page 172: ...7200 VIP if you type in a carriage return C R you get the following display C svs cups 0 UNIT KEY NflflE REQUIRED OFL u ONL u CLST COLD IDLE This is a list of all commands that can be entered at the C prompt All commands must be termiated by a carriage return B 9 ...

Page 173: ...ed to what cables This is accomplished with the CBLD verb Typing the CBLD verb at the C prompt results in the following display C CBLD HORKING ENTER UPDATE 09110 suito we ensues on LIST 7 Entering a in response to the above message will give a list of permissable commands that can be entered at this timer Resultant display to your input 9 LIST BUILD fiDD CHANfiE DONE ABORT B910 REV l ...

Page 174: ... lines printed after BUILD was entered show the fixed remote modem configuration Next response to the ENTER DEVICE NAME is a This will give a listing of all acceptable device names The XX in the device name can be 00 through 99 ENTER UPDATE OPTION BUILD ADD CHANGE 0R LIST BUILD NAHE CHAN BAUD HODEM REHOT 1000 1200 1 ENTER DEVICE NAME REHOT LOCQL CPUXX CPHXX LCCXX SCUXX FEPXX REV l ...

Page 175: ...0 1 ENTER 0 010 NAME 00000 ENTER CHANNEL NUM8ERI 1flOO ENTER 05010 NAME LCCOD ENTER CHANNEL NUMBER 1000 vENTER DEUICE NflHEI 00059 Heat 0000 9000 HODEH REHOT 1000 1200 1 CPUOO 1100 4200 0 LCCOO 1000 1200 0 When you have entered all key_names and channel numbers and you wish to exit this operation type in DONE This will result in a heading line and a type out of the configuration just entered1 You mu...

Page 176: ...ng displayed on the site s system console and on the DPU console C ONL LCCOO UORKING REMOTE REQUEST fiENA REM u REMOTE couuscrao c To enter exit the Maintenance mode do the following At the C prompt enter OFL space CPUOO As a result of this command the display will be an OFL prompt Now enter the command VIP This will result in a display of CMD prompt To go back to the OFL prompt from the CMD prompt...

Page 177: ...G SPD DEVICE NfiHE fi ififiififiififiiifiiifii fl CHfiNNEL NUMBER DSKOU it 0400 LOCAL 0500 i DSK01 0480 i REHQT 1000 LCCOD 4080 i CPUOE 9 1 10 0 it FEPDfi _ 1180 iififl fi iiiififiiifiiiififiiiii OR The LIST option under the CBLD verb will give the following display C CBLD NORKING ENTER UPDATE OPTION BUILD LIST NAME CHQN REHQT 1000 LCCUO 1080 CPUDD 4100 FEPOl 1180 BQUQ MODEM 1200 1 flEBU 0 1200 0 fiQOB D Brl4 ADD CHAMEE...

Page 178: ...CARRIAGE RETURN AGAIN l RATE WAS CORRECT o SOMETHING INTERMITTENT IN CONJK INIT ROUTINE IF BAUD 0 CHECK TO SEE IF ROSY IS POWERED UP AND ON LINE 0 CHECK FOR SECURE CABLE AT ROSY AND AT MAINFRAME BULKHEAD o POSSIBLE WRONG INTERNAL OPTIONS IF THIS IS AN INSTALLATION PROBLEM 0 TYPE STA CARRIAGE RETURN ON THE CONSOLE VIP PROPER MESSAGE PRINT A sta A SINGLE CHANNEL A u REMOTE DISABLED N D MONITOR ENABL...

Page 179: ...JK BOARD YES lo TURN VIP OFF LINE l I TURN VIP SWITCH ON REAR TO LOCAL COPY POSITION l o DEPRESS SEVERAL KEYS ON THE VIP I KEYBOARD CHARACTERS DISPLAY PROPERLY o REPAIR VIP USING T R GUIDE I RETURN VIP SWITCHES TO ON LINE AND ECHO SHEET B 15 Console DPU Subsystem Troubleshooting Guide Sheet 2 of 3 B l7 REV 1 ...

Page 180: ...OMETHING INTERMITTENT IN ROSY OR CONJK INITIALIZATION ROUTINES A YES NO B IS TO SHEET 1 0 CHECK VIP BAUD RATE SWITCH SHOULD BE 2 o REPAIR ROSY USING T R GUIDE NOT RECEIVING PROPERLY o REFERENCE JPA TO REPLACE CONJK BOARD TRANSMITTING GARBAGE CHECK INTERNAL OPTIONING IF THIS IS AN INSTALLATION PROBLEM GARBAGE PRINTED ON ROSY Console DPU Subeystem Troubleshooting Guide Sheet 3 of 3 REV ...

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