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Summary of Contents for 9050 CE

Page 1: ...HP 9000 Series 500 Computers 9050 CE Handbook Reorder Number 09050 90035 Requires Binder No 9282 0683 Printed in U S A 5 85 Flidl HEWLETT 1 PACKARD ...

Page 2: ...ected by copyright All rights are reserved No part of this document may be photocopied reproduced or translated to another language without the prior written consent of Hewlett Packard Company The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice Restricted Rights legend Use duplication or disclosure by the Govemment is subject to restrictions as set forth in paragraph b 3...

Page 3: ...Product Information I Environmental Installation PM I Configuration I Troubleshooting I Diagnostics I Adjustments I Peripherals I Replaceable Parts Ii Diagrams I Reference II Service Notes II ...

Page 4: ...d workmanship For Hewlett Packard computer sys tem products sold in the US A and Canada this warranty applies for ninety 90 days from the date of shipment Hewlett Packard will at ItS option repair or replace equipment which proves to be defective dUring the warranty period This warranty Includes labor parts and surface travel costs if any Equipment returned to Hewlett Packard for repair must be sh...

Page 5: ...r self tests Central Processor Unit Improved NMOS III CPU Hoating point math chips for improved capability Math chips invisible to operating system Can have 3 CPUs Memory Up to 10 Cards of RAM either 512K byte or 1M byte cards RAM cards can be any combination in the same stack lM byte boards must be used in pairs I O Processor one or two lOPs can be used Seven channel 1 0 card slots Select codes 0...

Page 6: ...Related Documentation Related Documents are listed in the reference section Safety LETHAL VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT INSIDE THE HP 9050 OBSERVE ALL WARNINGS ON THE COMPUTER AND IN THE DOCUMENTATION SWITCH OFF POWER AND UNPLUG POWER CORD FROM AC OUTLET BEFORE REMOVING ANY ASSEMB LIES ENSURE THERE IS CONTINUITY BETWEEN GROUND AND MET AL CHASSIS AFTER MAKING ANY PRIMARY WIRING CHANGES l I UN DO NOT REMOVE ...

Page 7: ...34mm 325mm 530mm 20 Kg 5 Kg oto 55 Degrees C 40 to 75 Degrees C 5 to 95 RH at 40 Degrees C 4600 metres 15 000 ftl 15 300 metres 50 000 ftl Shock of 30 Gs for a pulse duration of 11 milliseconds Heat Output 2100 BTU hour Ac line voltage Line frequency Power consumption Power Supply 110 Vac 90 to 125 Vacl 220 Vac 198 to 250 Vacl 48 to 66 Hz 580 watts maximum 400 watt switching power supply ...

Page 8: ...each of the interface driver cards 7 Install the peripherals Refer to the installation instructions that are shipped with the peripher als for installation information 8 Using the information in the self test subsection of the Installation and Configuration manual apply power to the computer and ensure that it passes all the self tests 9 Load the HP UX Operating System Refer to the System Administ...

Page 9: ...r 1 5M byte of RAM Minimum Configuration for Troubleshooting 1 Fans must be connected 2 Any three of the following must be connected for power supply regulation a One Cpu b One lOP c Two 512K RAM boards d SCM board e 09855 66525 load board used with 9020 9030 9040 System Components 9050A One of the CPU options is required 512K byte RAM One lOP Bundled Product 9050 AM Option 022 and one of the CPU ...

Page 10: ...12K byte board 248 4M byte RAM four IMegabyte boards Replaces 112M byte RAM boards 022 HP UX Software on 114 inch tape cartridge System Software HP Product No Single User Multi User 97070A 97080A 97071A 97081A 97072A 97082A 97073A 97083A 97074A 97084A 97075A 97085A 97076A 97077A 97087A 98163A 98183A 2285A 97086A 50953A1M R 50954A1M1R Stack Accessories HP Product Number 97043B Description CPU 97046...

Page 11: ... Use HP 27112A GPIO Interface Card Modem MUX Interface Select Codes Select Select Code 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Switch 1 SW1 Sl thru S5 S6 S7 S8 Usage Code Usage 1 0510tO 8 1I0510tO 1 0510t 1 9 1I0510t 1 110 510t 2 10 1I0510t2 1I0510t3 11 1I0510t3 I O 510t4 12 1I0510t4 I O 510t 5 13 1 0 510t 5 I O 510t 6 14 110 510t 6 System Control Module 15 1 0510t 7 SCM Switches SW1 SW2 OPEN O CLOSED 1 Note Open positio...

Page 12: ...Connector 27110 63001 2m g Included 27110AlB HP IB Interface or Internal HP IB Pin Socket Connector Den ce 2 nd J lsi Device Device High Speed lm Device Load 15m Max Normal Speed 2m Device Load 20m Max Available HP IB Cables Product Length Number in meters 92220R 0 3 108330 0 5 10833A 1 0 82977A 1 0 108338 2 0 829778 2 0 10833C 4 0 8120 3448 6 0 8120 3449 8 0 Right Angle Connector HP 27112A Genera...

Page 13: ...customer SUPPlied __ 1 HP 27123A Shared Resource Management SRM Note Rcqlllrc 97058A otii mrt 97061 A 10m B 25m C 60m D 60m unterminated Series2 rQ 1m cC P ToOtherworkstatiOn or SRM Controller 50961 61600 27123A SRM INTERFACE HP 27125A LAN Interface Card LANIC 0 7M METER CONNECTOR CABLE 27125A LANIC 27125 63001 STUB OPTION 001 Ethernet Cable stub 27125 63002 CONNECTOR COAX CABLE 0F 15 PIN AUI or A...

Page 14: ... r 1 O pt OO 1 Ceb le 1 _DB25S are compatible with any of these Ir Peripheral Cables 13232N 5m or M 92219B 15m 30 Pin 13242N 5m Or ro 8 92218A 15m 25 Pin 50 Pin 40242M 5M Peripheral 2647F 2601A 2686A 2624B Port 2 2626A Port 2 45601AlB 98844A 2622A 2623A 2624B Port 1 2626A Port 1 2627A 2703A rIt OR 2392A OPT 30 2392A 25 PIN f 17255D Q LaMrjel 2686A 5061 4215 9816A1S g 9817AIH L 4 9M 98626A 98626A 9...

Page 15: ...63001 included SO Pm Connl ctor l I I i I Ie _ J Female DB25S R8 232C Connection Panel 28658 60005 Included Peripheral Cable M Included W 2601 25 Pin Peripheral 2647F 2622A 2623A 26248 Port 1 2626A Port 1 2627A 26248 Port 2 2626A Port 2 2601A 40242M 5M OR 25 PIN 2392A 2392A OPT 301 I1T l 13242G 5M 1h 25 PIN 2888A ...

Page 16: ...421 1 5M 19 OR 9 M 2392A OPT 301 25 PIN 172550 r 1h ro 5 0 6 1 42 1 5 4 9M 92221M 111 l 1 5M 82974A 1 1h 1 51 1 1150 1629 Peripheral 2647F 2101A 21248 Port 2 2828A Port 2 _lAtB _A 2622A 2623A 2624B Port 1 2626A Port 1 2627A 2703A 9816AtS 9817AIH L 98626A 98628A 45710A 9807A 27110A HP IB Interface Included WHh Std ___ _1_1 ___ 1_ ______ ____________ QJ Included r 15m Branch Cable Included Maximum o...

Page 17: ...ce faulty stack board then retest Faulty board corresponds to lit LED Is terminal or printer available as output device YES NO Use the I O card LEOs to indicate card failure Use the I O card cage LEOs to indicate I O channel failure and I O error code Error code chart in Chapter 5 Troubleshoot and repair the I O channels Use the error messages on the output device to determine faults Error message...

Page 18: ...4 2 9050 Troubleshooting ...

Page 19: ...ntrol module generates the self test initiation signals When a board fails the sequence stops and the corresponding stack LED is lit The board before or after the indicated board may be bad disrupting the initiating signal Some failures will cause several LEOs to tum on The faulty board is the one corresponding to the lowest numbered lit LED LEOs that correspond to 1M byte RAM boards will blink wh...

Page 20: ... O self tests a Checks each select code for interface card and status b Checks I O cards and internal HP lB for self test failure c Checks SCM d Checks I O bus e Checks real time clock 0 1 second register 4 Outputs System Loader Message for failed I O card self tests a Failure message is sent to the display device and SCM b Select code channel that failed indicated on I O card cage LEOs and failur...

Page 21: ...10 bus 19 000 1 001 1 NVM chip failed test 20 000 1 0 1 0 0 RTC chip not ticking 21 000 1 0 1 0 1 22 000 1 0 1 1 0 Test card found not an error 23 000 1 0 1 1 1 Test Module did not find SCM 24 000 1 1 000 Memory Test in progress not an error 25 000 1 100 1 Looking for Operating System not and error These codes are not used 5 Tests all memory except the location where the loader code resides a Disp...

Page 22: ...rating system c Assigns I O device addresses 3 Record error message information Operating system records stack self test information and any other error messages for display 4 Initialize 110 outputs a Reinitialize output device for display of OS messages b Initialize 110 outputs for operational tests of devices Records self test results of devices 5 NVM checksum checked Operating system clock set ...

Page 23: ...lay device Reset switch toggles LEDs between failure and 110 error code Status LEOs Internal Bias IB Turned on when 12 volt internal bias voltage is present AC applied to main power supply IB on indicates power applied to computer 18 on indicates fuse is good IB on indicates the computer is turned on 18 on indicates the interlock switch is engaged Power On 5 Volt Driven by 5 volt power supply Indi...

Page 24: ... LED on indicates power available to internal bias uses IB to power LED LED on indicates main power supply turned off 5 volt LED off LED on indicates stack power supply off stack PS LED is off Stack Power Supply Board LED Indicates when one of the stack power supply voltages is overvoltage or undervoltage LED on the I O Board Turned on when the I O card fails the self test Driven by the 110 board ...

Page 25: ... LEOs and drivers are good Stack boards are good LEOs on 110 card 110 cards are good remain off 110 220 switch Interlock switch not engaged Stack PS to Main PS cable discon nected Temperature Filter screen clogged Fans Stack PS board 19 volts or 12 volts to the Stack PS Short on a Stack PS output Main Power Supply Stack PS Short on one of the Power Supply outputs Main PS Stack PS Fans Fan cables S...

Page 26: ... Loader found an oper ating system Operating system is loaded in RAM and loader transferred control to operating system Stack 110 cards and peripherals passed OS Self Tests OS checksum was checked lIO devices were assigned addresses liO outputs were initialized Default structure established Operating System is ready for run operation Probable Failure No output device Output device failed its self ...

Page 27: ...d board used with 9020 9030 9040 Power Indication LEDs Chart Stack Power PS OT ON 18 Fault Fault LED LED LED LED Location normal off off on on 2V undervoltage on off off on 1 3 short 2V overvoltage on off off on 1 3 short 6 7V undervoltage on off off on 1 3 short 6 7V overvoltage on off off on 1 3 short 3 85V undervoltage on off off on 1 3 short 3 85V overvoltage on off off on 1 3 short Stack over...

Page 28: ...lly followed by a single line message identifying the operating system the computer is attempting to load PIe as e ITIO 1 1 nt next a 11 1111 e Informational message The loader is ready to load another portion of the operating system Mount the volume containing an unloaded portion of the operating system Volumes may be mounted in any order without affecting the loading process but must be loaded i...

Page 29: ...mpting to load from it Possible cause computer hardware failure mass storage device hardware failure or the media was removed during loading CS80 DEVICE SELECT CODE NN Indicates a mass storage device hardware failure TAPE DE IICE SELECT CODE NN Usually indicates a tape device HP 7971A HP 7974 HP 7978 hardware failure Can also indicate a failure on the HP 27110A HP IB Interface Tape errors covered ...

Page 30: ...ing system is computed and compared to a checksum in the operating system code When the checksums do not agree for a segment the segment number is stored As a result the segment reported is the last segment for which a checksum error was detected The operation of the system is not halted however further operation is at your own risk Self test error 3 XXXX NN Where XXXX CPU IOP or MC _ NN The Nth o...

Page 31: ... This message is displayed when there is insufficient memory for the operating system and user subsystem Check the stack self test lights to see if any stack components have failed self test Also check the memory configuration of the computer to see if it is large enough to accomodate the system and options which are being loaded SYSTEM HALTED lnCOlrlpatible lOPs This message indicates that an ill...

Page 32: ...5 14 9050 Diagnostics ...

Page 33: ...6 1 ________________ llcM6 1 _ 9050 Adjustments There are no field adjustments in the HP 9050 Computer ...

Page 34: ...6 2 9050 Adjustments ...

Page 35: ...bit Address 31 is illegal and causes a flashing LED on the HP IB card System Controller On When the switch is up the HP IB is the system controller for the HP IB bus Normal Speed Up for normal speed Also called Data Settling Time Selection switch as it changes the time delay to meet IEEE Standard 488 1978 for high speed devices An in line resistor pack must also be moved when changing the speed if...

Page 36: ...SISTOR PACK IN NORMAL SPEED POSITION OR IF NOT SYSTEM CONTROLLER IN HIGH SPEED MOVE LOAD RESISTOR PACK HERE FOR HIGH SPEED OPERATION AND SYSTEM CONTROLLER S7 UP FOR NORMAL SPEED DOWN FOR HIGH SPEED HP 27110A B HP IB Interface Card ...

Page 37: ...tings depend on which peripheral device is connected to the GPIO The 97060A Graphics Processor requires the following GPIO switch settings When the switch is up it is in the open position The switches correspond to 5W1 51 DIN 52 CT5 and 5T5 53 P5ET 54 PDIR 55 DOUT 56 PEND 57 PFLAG 58 PCNTL Up Positive True Down Negative True Up Positive True Down Negative True Up Positive True Down Negative True U...

Page 38: ...nd the internal handshake delay The write delay one shot provides approximately 100 nsec for the output data to settle When extra long cables are used or when the peripheral device requires additional settling time for the data the delay can be increased by adding a capacitor between pins 1 and 4 of the socket at E16 The formula for selecting the capacitor value is C T I00 1 S Where C Added Capaci...

Page 39: ...cifications Supports Bell type 208B 2096 and 212 data sets or equivalent Supports Siemens MSV2 protocol Works with full or half duplex modems and supports AUTO ANSWER and ORIGINATE Provides link control functions line bid normal and transparent data modes all responses and link termination Assures data integrity with CRC error checking EBCDIC character recognition Space compression truncation Conf...

Page 40: ...ion section Local Area Network Interface Controller LANIC HP 27125A Features Implementation of IEEE LAN standards 802 2 type 1 and 802 3 Provides LAN connection to HP 9000 Series 500 host computers Operates with baseband networks using Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detect CSMA CD Provides for connection and operation with Ethernet version 1 0 10 Mbps transfer rate 50 metres distance...

Page 41: ... Rate See table S5 Down Down Down Down Down Down Down Down Up Up Up Up Up Up Up Up Typical modem Typical direct connection application Connections Up Single Text Termination Typical Down Not Single Text Termination Up Device directly connected Down Device Not Directly Connected Modem use Up No Parity Typical Down Odd Parity Up 8 Bits Per Character Typical Down 7 Bits Per Character ASI Baud Rate Sw...

Page 42: ...rformed independently on each channel Local intelligence reduces time consumed by the CPU during I O transactions by offering edit functions special character recognition and handshake protocol control Parity overrun and framing errors are sensed locally to detect transmission errors X ON or X OFF both directions and ENQ ACK one direction host sending ENQ hand shaking Configuration There are no sw...

Page 43: ...bilities Results displayed by the Ready light Compatible with the HP 9111A Data Tablet Connections Cabling information is in the configuration section Local Area Network LAN HP 2285A Features HP IB interface to the host computer Coaxial cable with baseband signaling 10 Mbps data signaling rate Minimum separation between nodes is 2 5 metres Nodes can be up to 40 metres from the coaxial cable Master...

Page 44: ...ould use select code O The operating system expects to find it there Terminals If necessary change the following fields or switches to have the indicated values Local Echo OFF Caps Lock OFF Xmit Fnctn A NO Inh Hnd Shk G YES Inh D2 H YES Baud Rate 9600 Bits Characters 8 Parity NONE Enq Ack YES Recv Pace XON XOFF Xmit Pace XON XOFF Line Block Mode Line Return Def CR Remote ON Auto LF OFF Display Fun...

Page 45: ...s 1200 Baud Modem Use HP 27128A or HP 27140A Interface HP Product Number 2382A 2392A 2622A 2623A 2627A 45610AlB 45710A 97056A 97076A 9807A 98700A 98790A Description Alphanumeric Terminal Alphanumeric Terminal Alphanumeric Terminal Graphics Terminal HP 17623A is the Tablet for the HP 2623A Ter minal Color Graphics Terminal HP 17623A is the Tablet for the HP 2627A Terminal HP 150 when used as HP 262...

Page 46: ... Disc Drive 55M byte Disc Drive 55M byte Disc Drive Tape Drive 9 track 1600 cpi 3 112 inch Flexible Disc Drive 5 114 inch Flexible Disc Drive 14 5M byte Winchester Disc Drive and 3 112 inch Flexible Disc Drive 14 8M byte SS 80 Winchester Disc Drive 114 inch Cartridge Tape Drive 8 Inch Flexible Disc Drive Description Thinkjet Dot Matrix Printer 150 cps Line Printer 300 lpm Shade 26061A GPIS for Pri...

Page 47: ...e 6 Pen Plotter B size 8 Pen Plotter D size 8 Pen Plotter E size 8 Pen Roll Feed Plotter E size 8 Pen Plotter B size 8 pen Description Tablet Use HP 27110A HP IB 9050 Peripherals 7 13 Color Monitor 19 Inch Uses HP 97062A Color Output Interface HP IB Switch HP CIO Extender Taboret Cabinet Rack Design Plus Mobile Mini Rack CAD Worktable 110 Expander Needs a Second lOP in the Stack A size Graphics Di...

Page 48: ...7 14 9050 Peripherals ...

Page 49: ...ocumentation HP 9050 Hardware Support Document HP 9050 Installation and Configuration Manual HP 9000 Series 200 500 Site Preparation Manual HP 9050 CE Handbook Parts Lists 09050 90038 09050 90011 09000 90040 09050 90035 The following parts lists and explodes identify all the replaceable parts for the HP 9050 computer ...

Page 50: ...8 2 9050 16 Replaceable Parts 22 23 Case Pan I e Casting F rame and Fans 5 PARTIAL ...

Page 51: ...40201 Front Panel Insert 1 9 5041 1203 Button Line ON OFF 1 10 09050 47701 Light Pipe 1 11 09050 00102 Frame 1 12 3160 0458 Fan 2 13 0515 0964 Screw M4 X 45mm 4 14 2190 0009 Washer 4 15 09050 61604 Fan Cable Assembly 1 16 09050 04401 Rear Casting 1 17 1390 0720 Latch Assembly all parts 1 18 2190 0011 Star Washer for latch assembly 1 19 2950 0208 Cap Nut 4 20 2190 0057 Star Washer for Frame 4 21 16...

Page 52: ...8 4 9050 Replaceable Parts Power Supplies ...

Page 53: ...ply New Main Power Supply Exchange Cable Assembly ON OFF Switch Fuse lOA 110V Fuse 8A 250V Fuse Cap Power Switch Bracket IB Fuse 3 4A Stack Power Supply Cover Filter Interlock Cable Assembly Interlock Cover Interlock Bracket AC Receptacle Bracket AC Receptacle Cover Stack Power Supply Board New Stack Power Supply Board Exchange Stack Power Supply Cable Bus Bars Air Baffle Plastic Flat Washer Air B...

Page 54: ...8 6 9050 Replaceable Parts Processor Stack and 110 Card Cage ...

Page 55: ...ay Station Buffer DSB 09050 44101 7200 1750 09050 01201 0515 0825 09050 01202 0515 0635 09050 24701 09050 44703 09050 44704 09050 44702 09050 61605 Stack Retainer Bucket Stack retainer Bar Retainer Slider Screw Retainer Slider Retainer Hook Screw Retainer Hook Stack Retainer Cushion Stack Card Guide 13 Slot Short Stack Card Guide 12 Slot Short 110 Card Guide 12 Slot Long lOP Cable First lOP Not Sh...

Page 56: ...therboard Motherboard Index No Part Number Description Qty 1 09050 66500 Motherboard No Exchange 1 2 3101 2777 Reset Switch 1 3 3101 2777 Self Test Switch 1 4 1990 1037 I O Card Cage LEOs 2 5 1990 1037 Stack LEOs 3 6 1990 1036 Status LEOs 1 ...

Page 57: ...PROCESSOR STACK r MAIN P S 15 5 VOLTS POWER SUPPLY OVERTEt APERATURE 3 r PERIPHERAL ADDRESSES Z 1ST lOP CABLE iT U U 50 iT I VI U i 0 3 85 I Z VI c VI 6 7 ill 2 1 J 14 50 J PROCESSOR STACK 2ND lOP CABLE OPTIONAL 36 t AHz UP TO 12 CARDS 50 UNINTERRUPTABLE SYSTEM CONTROL INITIATE POWER SUPPLY MODULE SELF TESTS CONNECTOR SCM DISPLAY STATION INTERRUPT VI U I 12 U1 I 8 0 z z to t to J STACK STATUS I O ...

Page 58: ... r SWITCHING 19V POWER SUPPLY 19V P ER if b 12V SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY 12V 4 12V 19V REF 12V PULSE WIDTH MODULATOR f VOLTAGE POWER 12V SUPPLY r SUPPLY i i 5V l FEEDBACK 0 REMOTE POWER OFF lURN OFF FAULT PRIMARY DETECTION PPON CURRENT PPON SENSING i i i Q 5V 12V 12V CI TEMPERATURE TO STACK POWER SUPPLY l LINE SENSING RESET CRKTS ...

Page 59: ... VOLT POWER SUPPLY 19 VOLT OVER UNDER VOLTAGE 2 VOLT POWER SUPPLY OVER TEMPERATURE CIRCUIT STACK P S LED DRIVER 6 7V TO STACK 6 7V OVER UNDER VOLTAGE 3 85V TO STACK 3 85V OVER UNDER VOLTAGE 19V OVER UNDER VOLTAGE OVER UNDER VOLTAGE TO STACK OVER TEMPERATURE OVER TEMPERATURE LED P r STACK P S LED IB VOLTAGE r REMOTE TURN OFF CIRCUIT 18 LED DRIVE REMOTE TURN OFF TO MAIN P S IB LED ...

Page 60: ...SELF TEST SWITCH UNINTERRUPTABLE POWER SUPPLY CONNECTOR lOP BUS SYSTEM CLOCK _ HP IB BUS LEOS t _ T S _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ST K SELF TEST SIGNALS ...

Page 61: ...MEMORY MEMORY CPU MEMORY PROCESSOR BUS I O BUS I O CHANNEL lOP CHANNEL ADAPTER 110 Channel Interconnections 9050 Diagrams 9 5 MEMORY ...

Page 62: ...9 6 9050 Diagrams Reset Self Test I O Card Processor Status Switch Switch Cage LEOs Stack LEOs LEOs Front Panel LEDs and Switches Self Test IB Power Over Load Run Power Supply Temperature On Status LEDs ...

Page 63: ...tion and Service Manual Interface Manuals Interface 27132A 271lONB 271lOA B 27112A 27112A 27122A 27122A 27123A 27125A 27128A 27128A 27130A B 27130A B Description Channel 110 Technical Reference Package HP IB Interface Installation Manual HP IB Interface Technical Reference Manual GPIO Interface Installation Manual GPIO Technical Reference Manual RJE Interface Installation Manual RJE Firmware Refer...

Page 64: ...HP UX System Administrator s Manual Unpacking Instructions for the HP 9000 Series 500 Computers Stuctured FORTRAN 77 Programming by Pollack FORTRAN 9000 Reference Programming in Pascal by Grogono Pascall9000 Reference The C Programming Language by Kernighan Ritchie Applications Migration Reference Applications Migration Users Guide HP UX Local Area Network LAN Users Guide HP UX LAN Node Manager s ...

Page 65: ...11 1 9050 Service Notes Chapter 11 Keep your service notes in this section ...

Page 66: ...09050 90601 Mfg No Only ...

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