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Page 1: ... 9000 Series 700 Model 735 Workstations This is an unreleased corrected version of Order No A2095 90602 produced for online access 00893 P l HEWLETT PACKARD Click to go to the Table of Contents 300 Apollo Dr Chelmsford MA 01824 ...

Page 2: ...ined from vour local Sales and Service Office Copyright Hewlett Packard Company 1992 This document contains information which is protected by copyright All ri g ts are reserved Reproduction adaptation or translation without prior written permission is prohibited except as allowed under the copyright laws Restricted RiL t Legend Use duplication or disclosure by the U S Government Department of Defe...

Page 3: ...o be merged into the manual by the user The manual printing date and part number indicate its current edition The print ing date changes when a new edition is printed Minor corrections and updates which are incorporated at reprint do not cause the date to change The manual part number changes when extensive technical changes are incorporated Edition 1 Original service handbook for Model 735 mm 111...

Page 4: ...io frequency enerb and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Compliance to these regulations requires the use of shielded cables Canadian ...

Page 5: ...EN55101 2 1990 3 kV CD 8 kVAD IEC 801 31984 pr EN554 24 3 1991 3 V m Supplementary Information The prodwt was tested in a typical Hewlett Packard Workstationmnfiguration Zxeter Date Nov 12 1992 James H Kelly Division Quality Manager European Comtac lbur heal Hewlet Packard Saks and Service OffIce or Hewlett Packard GmbH Department ZQKMm wds EUIWW Hernmberger X 0 D 7030 Boeblingen FAX 49 7031 14162...

Page 6: ...Stand on a static free mat Wear a static strap to ensure that any accumulated electrostatic charge dis charges from your body to ground Connect all equipment together including the static free mat static straps routing nodes and peripheral units Keep uninstalled printed circuit boards in their protective antistaticbags Once you have removed the printed circuit boards from their protective an tista...

Page 7: ...r 1 8 Network connectors 1 8 RS 232SerialInput Outputconnectors 1 9 Audio connectors 1 10 SCSII OConnectors 1 11 GraphicI OConnector 1 12 EISAI OConnector 1 12 Monitor Controls Connectors and Indicators 1 13 Environmental Installation PM 2 Environmental Specifications 2 1 Regulatory Requirements 2 2 Installation 2 2 Preventive Maintenance 2 2 Configuration 3 Workstation and System Unit Configurati...

Page 8: ...7 Running the Disk BasedISL Diagnostics 4 18 Verifying the System Operation with SupportWave 4 19 Field Replaceable Units 5 Pedestal Feet 5 4 Top Cover 5 5 Power Supply o 5 7 Backplane FanAssembly 5 8 Disk Drives 5 10 CoreI OandProcessorBoard 5 12 System EEPROM 5 13 Memory 5 14 Calendar Battery 5 16 LANSliderModule 5 17 Graphics Board 5 18 FrontControlPanel 5 19 Diagrams 6 Reference 7 Installation...

Page 9: ...Late Model 3 5 Quantum 525 MB Winchester Drive Jumpers 3 6 Seagate 525 MB Winchester Drive Jumpers 3 7 Hewlett Packard 1 GB Winchester Drive Jumpers Single Ended 3 8 Micropolis 1 GB Winchester Drive Jumpers Single Ended 3 9 Hewlett Packard 1 GB Winchester Drive Jumpers Fast Wide s 10 Floppy Address Jumper Settings 3 11 Installing Memory Cards 3 13 Front Panel LEDs 4 2 Removing Pedestal Feet 5 4 Re...

Page 10: ...nit Functional Block Diagram 6 2 Tables 1 1 LED Display During Normal System Activity 1 6 l Serial I O Pins eeo oo eo oo oeoao O O OOO O 1 9 2 1 Environmental Specifications for Model 735 SPU 2 1 4 1 Selftest LED Codes 4 3 4 2 PDCLEDCodes coooe oo e e O O 4 7 4 3 ISLLED Codes 4 9 4 4 HP UXKernel LED Codes 4 11 5 1 FRUList 5 2 n o x ...

Page 11: ...urpose is to familiarize you with the workstation and its controls and indica tors Included in this chapter are the following topics o 0 Product description System unit controls Understanding the LEDs System unit rear panel connectors Monitor controls connectors and indicators 1 Product Information 1 1 ...

Page 12: ...the following key features Operating Systems Compatibility Graphics Options Main Memory Mass Storage single ended SCSI G ss Storage fast wide SCSI Network 1 0 Native HP UX Source and binary code compatible with Series 700 product family 19 inch 1280 x 1024 8 plane color 19 inch 1280 x 1024 24 plane color Dual 19 inch 1280 x 1024 24 plane color 19 inch 1280 x 1024 24 plane Z buffered color 19 inch ...

Page 13: ... chapter are the following topics Product description System unit controls Understanding the LEDs System unit rear panel connectors c Monitor controls connectors and indicators Figure 1 1 shows the power switch and the Power LED Front I Power LED ower vvitch Figure 1 1 Power SwitchLocation Figure 1 2 shows the location of the TOC Transfer Of Control and Service Nor mal Mode switches These switches...

Page 14: ... and off Power LED The power LED lights green when the system unit it powered on TOC Switch Use the TOC switchto reset the operating system Do not push the TOC switch unless you have first shutdown the system Service Normal Mode Switch The Service Normal mode switch is by default in the Normal position Service mode is used only during manufacturing 1 4 Product Information ...

Page 15: ...em unit power is on The remaining four amber LEDs show that the system is running the operating system and communicating over the network V4 System Status LEDs J l 43 3 mull k Power LED Hinged Door Closed Figure 1 3 SystemLEDs If you open the hin ed door there are four additional amber LEDs as shown in b Fi ure 1 4 Thes LEDs help you to troubleshoot the workstation y coming on in ertain patterns d...

Page 16: ... system activity The green Power LED remains lit while the system is powered on Table 1 1 LED Displa Duting Normal System Activitv d LED Display S7654321 IHHIUHNHI UHHH191HI UHHHHllo UHHHHHll Symbol Q Q w o E n 0 l LED On or Flashing Meaning Operating System Running Disk Access In Progress Network Receive In Progress Network Transmit In Progress 1 6 Product Information ...

Page 17: ...s Graphic 1 0 Connectors Disk 1 0 Connectors EISA 1 0 Connectors Figure 1 5 shows the location of the connectors as well as the ac power connector on the system s rear panel NOTICE To maintain FCC EMI compliance verify that all cables are fully seated and properly fastened Figure 1 5 Model 735 Rear Panel Connectors Product Information 1 7 ...

Page 18: ...s each input device for specific information concerning its use HP Parallel 1 0 connector The 25 pin HP Parallel 1 0 interface port is provided for use with peripheral de vices using the Centronics interface protocols such as printers and plotters Con sultthe documentation that accompanies each peripheral device for specific infor mation concerning its use Network connectors The system provides a ...

Page 19: ...d stop bits S10 Ports 1 and 2 are used as interfaces for serial asynchronous devices to the CPU Both ports operate at up to a 19 2K baud rate The interface to S101 and 2 is by way of RS 232 drivers and receivers Table Table 1 2 shows the S10 connector pin listings The serial connectors are 9 pin D sub connectors Signal names are those specified in the EIA RS 252 standard Pin No 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Tab...

Page 20: ...d audio mini jacks Hewlett Packard recommends that for best quality recording and playback of audio through the external connectors that you use gold plated plugs available through audio retailers For more information on the audio capability of the work station see the Audio UsersGuide manual Figure 1 6 shows the audio connectrs on the rear of the workstation Mono Speaker Earphones r Figure 1 6 Au...

Page 21: ...ng external SCSI devices be sure to terminate the last device on the exter nal SCSI bus If no external SCSI devices are attached the SCSI terminator that was shipped with the workstation should be con nected to the external SCSI connector HP does not provide maintenance for SCSI devices not sold by HP For a list of SCSI de vices that are sold by HP contact the sales representative Product Informat...

Page 22: ...ctor on a Orayscalemonitor a Graphic interface card This type of device has a special connector It is connected to an external graphic processor which in turn is connected to a video display monitor EISA 1 0 Connector The one slot EISA Extended Industry Standard Architecture 1 0 port is a super L set of ISA Industry Standard Architecture It extends the capabilities of that standard w ile maintaini...

Page 23: ...lay Q The Contrast control adjusts the light to dark and dark to light contrast of the display The Degauss control demagnetizes the monitor Degaussing disperses any accumulated magnetic change from the face of the monitor Magnetic distur bances such as picture distortion or color impurity can be caused by either moving the monitor from one place to another or swiveling the monitor on its base The ...

Page 24: ...i 1 V STAT 2 H STAT 3 V CENT 4 Brightness 5 Contrast 6 Power On LED 7 Power ON OFF Button Front Ie rs c Figure 1 7 19 Inch ColorMonitor ModelA2094 1 14 Product Information ...

Page 25: ... 1 Brightness 2 Contrast 3 Power On LED 4 Power ON OFF Button 3 4 ml Ea Rear 1 II Power Connector Connector Figure 1 8 19 Irzch Grayscale Monitor ModelA2088 ID o Product Information 1 15 ...

Page 26: ...he environmental specifications Table 2 1 Environmental Specificationsfor Model 735 SPU Type Specification Operating Temperature 5 40 c Non Operating Temperature 30 70 c Humidity 15 80 maximum operating 40 C 90 maximum nonoperatin 650 C for 12 hours Operating Altitude 3100 m 40 C Storage Altitude 4600m 70 C Acoustic Less than 5 0 BELS 40 C Electrical Input 90 132 Vac or 180 264 Vat 47 66 Hz 540 Wa...

Page 27: ...PR 22 Class A UL1950 TUV GS Mark IEC 950 EN60950 zH1 618 Installation Refer to the installation and users manuals Preventive Maintenance There is no preventive maintenance for the system unit Removable media storage devices may require operator preventive maintenance Refer to the respective manual n o 2 2 Environlmental Installation PM ...

Page 28: ...plete list of supported accessories peripherals and operating systems FRU Configurations This section provides information for setting up or changing the configuration of the system Field Replaceable Units FRUS Mass Storage Configurations Figures 5 1 throu h 3 10 show the SCSI ID settings for mass storage devices a NOTICE The SCSI terminators must be removed from all in ternal SCSI devices Configu...

Page 29: ...system must not conflict with other devices These also are not necessarily the default settingsas shipped from stock 1stWinchester Drive ID No 4 2nd Winchester Drive ID No 3 3rd Winchester Drive ID No O 4mm DDS Tape Drive ID No 3 Magnet Optical Drive ID No O 600MB CD ROM ID No 2 External SCSI HP Standalone Magneto Optical Drive C1701A ID No O CD ROM Drive A1999A ID No 2 20 GB Magneto Optical Autoc...

Page 30: ...LED NOTICE AO Al and A2 are the SCSI ID jumpers 5 6 Iii 00 00 Ss EP 00 00 Ws A2 MSB 00 00 Al AO LSB SCSI Terminators Figure 3 2 Quantum 210 MB Winchester Dtive Jumpers Configuration 3 3 ...

Page 31: ... H o 1 0 1 NOTICE The last three II jumpers 7 8 SCSI Terminato s and 9 are the SCSI ID jump A 0 ers Q 0 ALL Figure3 3 Hewlett Packard 420 MB WinchesterDtive Jumpers EarlyModel 3 4 Configuration ...

Page 32: ...ON 5 Auto Spin Up x f t I II I I LJ Front I o Bottom View g 70 Terminator Jumpers m m 6 Sync spindle 7 Sync spindle 8 SCSI address 9 SCSI address 10 SCSI address SCSI Addresses SCSI Bus 8910 Address 000 0 001 1 010 2 011 3 100 4 101 5 110 6 111 7 B Figure3 4 Hewlett Packard 420 MB Winchester Drive Jumpers LateModel Configuration 3 5 ...

Page 33: ...LED i NOTICE AO Al and A2 are the SCSI ID jumpers The jumpers SS TE and WS should be removed and the jumper EP should be in place 0 0 n Figure3 5 Quantum 525 MB WinchesterDtive Jumpers 3 6 Configuration ...

Page 34: ... be removec u and the SCSI ID o 0 11111 000 000 a QQ d jumpers are t7 jumpers 4 5 and 6 odu k E wer Terminator Resistor Must be removed 4 0 m SC lD 123456 6 second Drive I Figure 3 6 Seagate 525 MB and 1 GB Winchester Dtive Jumpers Configuration 3 7 ...

Page 35: ...First Drive lfj a 1234567 8910 Second Drive SCSI ID Bj m 1234567 8910 NOTICE The last three jumpers 8 9 and 10 are the SCSI ID jumpers Jumpers 1 2 and 7 should be removed and jumpers 3 4 5 and 6 should be h place Figure3 7 Hewlett Packard 1 GB WinchestersD ive Jz nzpers Single Ended 3 8 Configuration ...

Page 36: ...D 5 Scsl ID 6 i Factory installed m L HI Terminator Resistor Modules n J Must be removed n o 0 0000 0 0000 0 00 001000 000 lmxl Fid re3 8 Micropolis 1 GB Winchester Dtive Jumpers Single Ended Configuration 3 9 ...

Page 37: ... View P Q o 0 0 I 1 Jumpers SCSI Address 78910 m o 0 0 0 m 00 00 m o 00 0 00 Dill 00 00 m 00 0 00 0 Um 000 000 MIl 0000 0000 m mo 0 m o 0 EEIIl 00 00 11131 0 0 m 00 00 EcIEl 00 00 EllIl 000 000 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 Highest Priority Lowest Priority I u 1 I I I Figure 3 9 Hewlett Packard 1 GB WinchesterDtive Jumpers Fast Wide 3 1o Configuration ...

Page 38: ...View of Floppy Disk Drive Terminator Resistor Modules Must be removed I 1 1 I I SCSI ID Address Jumpers late model floppy i t ID ID1 ID SCSI ID Address Jumpers 1 E i Figure3 10 Floppy Address JumperSettings Configuration 3 11 ...

Page 39: ...mber H slot that will be occupied when installing the memory cards in the new processor board if you are installing four pairs of cards slot 4H is the highest number H slot You must then fill the lower number slots in the H block You then fill the lower numbers in the L block working toward the highest number L slot that will be filled If you need to add SIMM cards to existing SIMMS you will need ...

Page 40: ...s are to be installed 6 Pairs of SIMM Installation Order Installation Order Installation Order d t Ca Installing One Pair Installing Ywo Pairs installing Th ee Pairs of SIMMS of SIMMS of SIMMS Fi gre3 11 InstallingMemory Cards 0 On Configuration 3 13 ...

Page 41: ...tests For Series 700 systems you note any error or statusmessages and then run the power up boot ROM diagnostics known as Self Test If tfie Self Test diagnostics fail replace the FRU that is indicated If the tests pass but you still suspect a prob lem run the ISL dia ostics and the SupportWave online tests Refer to the fol lowing sections for ore information about Self Test For a complete descript...

Page 42: ...the system unit s front panel LEDs There are ni e LEDs on the front panel The green LED on the far right indicates that the system is powered up The amber LEDs labeled 1 through 8 right to left indicate system statusand error codes Service Mode L Power LED System J Status LEDs 8 through 1 Front Hinged Door Opened Figure4 1 FrontPanel LEDs Table 4 1 through Table 4 4 show the LED codes as they appe...

Page 43: ...l CPU Control Registers Iloll BBnnn CPU External Interrupts DO OBMIIDI CPU Shadow Registers OIIOBBOBB TLB Initialization DDBOIIOUB Cache Data Line 00 BDIIDBU Cache Address Line nnllllon BB Instruction Cache RAM nuBnnlllln Data Cache RAM DnBllnllllll Cache Tag Compare OUBOIIBB II Cache Errors OoBrlnll Bill Cache Configuration on Brlllnnn Cache Flush OIIBOBIIOB Cache Byte Transaction II DBOBDBU Inst...

Page 44: ...emory Interface Single Bit Error NIUwUlll Memory Interface Double Bit Error OOUNUB Memory Interface Diagnose Register OBOUIIIIU I Floating Point Registers DUllllln Ul Floating Point Instructions nNlllllllBB Floating point Traps ON NNIIIIB EISA EISA Init lllln BNIBn zz er lsAmDRTest BBOBOIIBB ADDR TestFailure Owlnlllln EISA PatternTest Ollowlllll EISA PatternTest Failure RBOBBBBB ROM Checksum Failu...

Page 45: ... Slot 5H Error OEBDUMU II RAM Slot 6H Error OBBBOOOU Onboard RAM OL Error DBBBDOOE RAM Slot lL Error nUIUlrlUl RAM Slot 2L Error Owlwl l RAM Slot 3L Error llUIUIUln RAM Slot 4L Error OH HUHOB RAM Slot 5L Error nEBMn Ulll RAM Slot 6L Error OH HBUHBB RAM Contlguration Test In Progress DBBBBBBB No RAM Found DUBKBUBO Non Destructive RAM Test nnnMBBBB RAM Configuration Test n LED On or Flashing Continu...

Page 46: ...Table4 1 SelfiestLED Codes Continued 4 6 Troubleshooting L ...

Page 47: ...U Branching to OS TOC Handler llnwlwlE Branching to OS HPMC Handler Bnnlllllllln lsAsubsystemlnit MO BOMOHB Setting Up Default EISA Config lllllwlllnll At Least One Selftest Failed Service Mode Bowlrlnl l Error Reading EEPROM llloti Boo Hll ne ectedlntenu BOB BOOBB OcOnsO1eLOcated HO HBIIIOU pMcHand in it HUB BOUOI HPMC Due to Cache Error HO BMOBHU HPMC Due to Memory Error Eun Bnn MB HPMC Due to B...

Page 48: ...es Continued LED Display II LED On or Flashing Status Error Writing EEPROM Unable to Determine Valid Processor Speed Processor Speed Sensing Problem Calculating Memory Control Values Bad Memory Hardware 4 8 Troubleshooting ...

Page 49: ... OOUBU MOB Not an ISL Command or Utility olln Bnllnn System D Utility File Header Inconsistent Invalid nlln Bnnl B Error Reading Utility File Header onun nnn Num er Utility File Header Inconsistent Bad Magic UOUBBOOH Utility Would Overlay ISL in Memory Unllallllllll an sconf gured Utility Requires More Memory onll BBrln B Error Reading Util ty Into Memory Oonul llun MemoV Incorrect Checksum Readin...

Page 50: ...he entry OOBDIIOBB Internal Inconsistency IODC ENTRY INIT 1 Dllnnlllllln y onso e Internal Inconsistency IODC nnBllrll loll Internal consistency IODC ENTRY INIT Boot Device Dnnllo MBu Utility F e Header Inconsistent Bad aux id Ilollnn BBll adutdity File Type D LED On or Flashing 4 1o Troubleshooting ...

Page 51: ...n Kernel Is About to Configure 1 0 System BBBBU BOO Kernel Is About to Mount Root File System HBBBn Hno aemon Kernel Is About to Set Up Page Out oou Kernel is About to Startthe INIT Process 00000000 hutdOmlnprOcess Orlnnllnnll OcDumpo Ononll non pMcDump OOHIIOOIIB ndica or Operating System Executing with Load o LED On or Flashing Troubleshooting 4 11 ...

Page 52: ... process A short time later this message appears Searching for potential boot devices To terminate search press and hold the ESCAPE key Device Selection Device Path Device Type and Utilities Your workstation is now searching for devices that may hold file systems from which it can boot HP UX As they are found they appear in a list similar to the following sample list Po scsi 6 O QUANTUM PD42 5S PI...

Page 53: ... You may hear sounds coming from the disk drive and see a sequence of changing patterns on the LED display a If your workstation stillfails to boot there is either something wrong with the file system or with the hardware Boot Administration Environment The Boot Console User Interface provides an interactive environment after the power on sequence The Boot Console User Interface must be invoked be...

Page 54: ...le keyboard primary or alternate boot paths using the PATH command e Display the most recent HPMC or TOC error information logged into Stable Storage using the PIM INFO command Reset the System Unit using the RESET command Search for possible boot devices using the SEARCH command Display Set secure boot mode or the ability to interact with the console device within the first 10 seconds before boot...

Page 55: ...pts to boot from the second path indicated by the SEARCH command Supported Boot Paths SCSI devices are bootable when connected to the SCSI port on the System card Diskless workstations can only boot from the LAN port on the System card Invoking the ISL Environment from a SCSI Device D Power on or cycle the power the SystemUnit and press ESC to stop the boot process and then press o Esc to Stop the...

Page 56: ...tration mode x Exit and continue boot sequence Help Select from menu u TypebpOipl R URN toinvoketheISL environmentfrom the210MB Quantum disk The following messages the ISL banner and the ISL prompt are displayed Trying scsi 6 O Boot path initialized Attempting to load IPL Hard booted ISL Revision A 00 09 March 27 1990 ISL C CI Q Typels R lJRN or hstf R URN to review the state ofthe ISL boot flags ...

Page 57: ...veral commands available in the ISL environment that allow a user to obtain information about the boot characteristics of the system or to modify these characteristics display displays the boot and console paths in Stable Storage and to determine the current setting of the ISL Boot Flags PrimPath _ modifies the primary boot path entry in Stable Storage The entry in Stable Storage for the primary b...

Page 58: ...g RETURN after the ISL prompt to invoke the multidiag test from the System Disk This test takes several minutes to complete and ap pears to be in a loop when a graphics monitor is the system console NOTICE multidiag contains a loopback test for audio testing To run the loopback test you need to attach the audio test cable part number 46081 61601 to the audio input and audio output connectors c1 A ...

Page 59: ...ugh the xstm command To invoke the command line interface type the following in a terminal window c1 cstm RmURN The following screen appears SUPPORT TOOLS MANAGER Command Line Interface Version A OO 12 Part Number B2478 1OOO2 C Copyright Hewlett Packard Co 1991 1992 All Rights Reserved System mapping in progress C STM Atthe CSTM prompt youcanenter several commands Toseewhat commands are available ...

Page 60: ...UE on the graphics monitor to release the lock The test stops if the Screen Saver times out it runs again once the Screen is acti vated WARNING Do not run this exerciser with any other operation Type R for Ready Type S for Skip R m When ou seethepromptshown above typer R URN Verification of Verification of Verification of Verification of Verification of Verification of A A 2 0 1 5 0 complete Resul...

Page 61: ...llips screwdriver with 100 mm 4 in blade Light duty flat tipped screwdriverwith 150 mm 6 in blade Needlenose pliers WARNING For each of the removal procedures in this chapter you must shut down the operating system power off the system and unplug the power cord from the wall NOTICE To maintain FCC EMI compliance verify that all covers are replaced and that all screws are properly seated Field Repl...

Page 62: ...CSI Fast Differential Controller 25567 69 J 1 EISA LAN Adapter 25560 69001 EISA HP IB Adapter A1094 69OO7 Floppy Drive 1 44 MB A1659 69001 CRX Color Graphics Controller A1436 69571 CRX 24 Color Graphics Controller A1924 69001 GRX Grayscale Graphics Controller A2094 69001 19 in Color Monitor A2094A SONY N Hem A1097 69OO3 19 in Color Monitor A1097A C Hitachi N Hem A1097 69OO4 19 in Color Monitor A10...

Page 63: ...35 Front Label A1094 6OOO1 Chassis Assembly Less plastic covers 5041 2452 Plastic Top Cover A1094 6OOO3 Bezel for Floppy Drive A1094 6OOO2 Blank Bezel 0950 2081 Power Supply A1094 665OO Backplane Assembly A1094 62O22 Deskside Pedestal 5061 6572 Large Cooling Fan 5061 6573 Small Cooling Fan A1094 6654O LED Display Card A1094 61O62 LED Cable A1094 66541 Switch Card A1094 616O3 Backplane Cable 2090 0...

Page 64: ... illustrate how to remove the individual FRUS Observe the notices and prerequisites for removing each FRU Replacement is the reverse of removal unless noted Pedestal Feet Figure 5 1 Removing PedestalFeet 5 4 Field Replaceable Units ...

Page 65: ...Top Cover Before removing the top cover remove the pedestal feet if installed IF e Figure5 2 Removing Top Cover Screws Field Replaceable Units 5 5 ...

Page 66: ... Ii e 6 r I I I Figure5 3 Lifiing Top Cover 5 6 Field Replaceable Units ...

Page 67: ...Power Supply Before removing the power supply remove the EISA card adapter assembly Figure5 4 Removing the Power Supply Field Replaceable Units 5 7 ...

Page 68: ...lane fan assembly perform the following steps Remove the pedestal feet Remove the top cover Remove the power supply Remove the graphics card Remove the core 1 0 card Remove the processor cad Figure 5 5 Backplane FanRemoval 5 8 Field Replaceable Units ...

Page 69: ...f R Larqe Figure5 6 Removing the Fans and Backplane AssenzbZy Field Replaceable Units 5 9 ...

Page 70: ... Disk Drives Before removing the disk drives disconnect external SCSI cable C Figure5 7 Removing theFirstDisk Drive 5 1o Field Replaceable Units ...

Page 71: ...NT Figure5 8 Mounting the Disk Drive Assembly on the Disk Tray SCSI Cable Connector ector Figure 5 9 Connecting Cables to the Disk Field Replaceable Units 5 11 ...

Page 72: ...d Processor Board Before removing the Core 1 0 and Processor Boards disconnect all internal and external cables 1 v and Bulkhead Figure 5 10 Removing the Core 1 0 and Processor Boards 5 12 Field Replaceable Units ...

Page 73: ...nto the de ectiveprocessor This is required for the board test repair process NOTICE CAUTION The EEPROM on the processor board stores the 1 0 configuration information To retain this information when you replace a processor board move the origi nal EEPROM to the new processor board Use an anti static strap to prevent electrostatic dam age to the EEPROM Electrostatic damage can de stroy the EEPROM ...

Page 74: ...Memory Before removing the memory perform the following steps Remove the Core 1 0 Board Remove the Processor Board Figure 5 12 Removing Mer no Boards 5 14 Field Replaceable Units ...

Page 75: ...that will be occupied when installing the memory cards in the new processor board if you are installing four pan sof cards slot 4H is the highest number H slot You must then fill the lower number slots in the H block You then fill the lower numbers in the L block working toward the highest number L slot that will be filled If you later need to add more SIMM cards you will need to remove the cards ...

Page 76: ...r Battery Before removing the calendar battery remove the Core 1 0 Board CAUTION Discard battery according to manufacturer s instructions Fibg we 5 13 Removing the Calendar Battery 5 16 Field Replaceable Units ...

Page 77: ... LAN Slider Module Before removing the LAN slider module remove the Core 1 0 Board Fi qre5 14 LAN SliderModule Removal Field Replaceable Units 5 17 ...

Page 78: ... Graphics Board Before removing the Graphics Board disconnect cables 5 18 Field Replaceable Units ...

Page 79: ...Panel Before removing the front control panel perform the following steps Remove the pedestal feet Remove the top cover Remove the disk tray Figure5 15 Removing the FrontControl Panel 0 0 Field Replaceable Units 5 19 ...

Page 80: ...Diagrams Figure 6 1 shows the system block diagram Diagrams 6 1 ...

Page 81: ...8FE Momor r Iiiiiir il lee I 2 HP HIL System Keyboaru IE j IE 1 i Cnnnaet d k l us as l vu li r Audio _ x s 2 w II 71 4 l I 2ieKmi gJ 4 z z zz zz 3Mliwti 1 1 z g z as z Figure 6 1 System UnitFunctional Block Diagram lcl ID 6 2 Diagrams ...

Page 82: ... HP Apollo 9000 Series 700 Model 735 Customer Eng Service Handbook HP A2091A Graphics Processor CE Handbook Precision Architecture RISC HP APO11O 9000 Series 700 Diagnostic Manual 1 System Administrator s Task Manual HP Apollo 9000 Series 700 Servicing Hewlett Packard Workstation Monitors Manuals HP Apollo 9000 Series 700 Model 735 Owner s Guide Installing Additional Memory in the lIP Apollo 9000 ...

Page 83: ...Service Notes Place service notes here o 0 Service Notes 8 1 ...

Page 84: ... 8 RS 232 1 9 serial 1 9 Controls monitor 1 13 system unit 1 3 CPU components locations 5 13 CPU removal 5 12 D diagnostics 4 1 boot ROM 4 1 diagrams block diagram 6 2 documentation reference 7 1 E EEPROM data storage 5 13 environmental specifications 2 1 F fan removal 5 9 first disk removal 5 10 front control panel removal 5 19 FRU configuration 3 1 FRU parts list 5 2 FRU removal calendar battery...

Page 85: ...l 5 14 monitor connectors 1 13 controls 1 13 N network connector 1 8 P part numbers 5 2 pedestal feet removal 5 4 power supply removal 5 7 preventive maintenance 2 2 R reference documentation 7 1 regulatory requirements 2 2 RS 232 connector 1 9 pinout 1 9 s SCSI devices default IDs 3 2 terminators 3 1 SCSI IDs 3 2 jumpers floppy drive 3 11 HP Winchester drive 3 4 3 5 3 8 3 10 Micropolis drive 3 9 ...

Page 86: ...hooting boot faliure SupportWave diagnostics 4 19 4 12 troubleshooting 4 1 ISL commands 4 17 T ISL diagnostics 4 18 ISL environment 4 15 terminators 3 1 top cover removal 5 5 LED codes 4 2 SupportWave diagnostics 4 19 0 0 Index 3 ...

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