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Summary of Contents for System/38

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Page 2: ...GA21 9293 6 File No S38 15 IBM System 3S IBM System 38 Installation Manual Physical Planning...

Page 3: ...ce such IBM products programming or services in your country Publications are not stocked at the address below Requests for copies of IBM publications and for technical information about the system sh...

Page 4: ...ainst such interference when operated in a commercial environment Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be re...

Page 5: ...Connecting a device containing registered protective circuitry to a party line or to a line serving a COin operated telephone is prohibited iv 4 The telephone company may make changes in its communic...

Page 6: ...rk Sheet 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 3 3 1 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 6 3 6 3 9 CHAPTER 4 CABLE REQUIREMENTS 4 1 Cable Information 4 1 Cable Length 4 1 Cable Installation Responsibility 4 2 Cable Gro...

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Page 8: ...3 By TNL GN21 0370 About This Manual Installation and cabling information about IBM 5250 work stations that can be attached to this system is available in the IBM 5250 Information Display System Plann...

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Page 10: ...ng the need for new circuits and the location of power receptacles and control panels Show these locations on your plan view Routing cables that interconnect various data processing units and lengths...

Page 11: ...necessary drawings and specifications for the alterations Schedule getting the areas ready so that alterations can be made Schedule alterations so that they are complete one week before machine deliv...

Page 12: ...for detailed site preparation scheduling or for tailoring the typical site preperation schedule to yourlparticular situation LocaU f M l A f fln7f lte I Week No I Activity or task I I i I I I l i I I...

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Page 14: ...tions desks files and all miscellaneous equipment Space for servicing the equipment Chapter 2 Physical Planning Considerations Security areas and methods Storage space for supplies and documentation A...

Page 15: ...Protection Provide portable carbon dioxide extinguishers in case of electrical fires and portable pressurized water extinguishers in case of fires involving ordinary combustible material such as pape...

Page 16: ...duce noise by applying acoustical material to the floor If carpeting is used as a floor covering in the data processing area it should be an antistatic type or should be treated to prevent or minimize...

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Page 18: ...nd on a scale drawing of your data processing area made using a scale of either 114 in 1 ft or 1 mm 50 mm to determine your system configuration Note When determining the system configuration consider...

Page 19: ...o 3370 Direct Access Storage 3411 Magnetic Tape Unit and Control 3410 Magnetic Tape Unit 3 2 5381 System Unit with Expansion Enclosure 3430A Magnetic Tape Unit and Control 3430B Magnetic Tape Unit L...

Page 20: ...pansion Enclosure System Unit 2 4 1000 2525 1640 1260 1150 150 500 900 2 5 with Expansion Enclosure 5424 A1 A2 Multi 2 260 865 750 1400 760 760 460 000 K1 K2 Function K3 Card Unit Notes 1 Up to three...

Page 21: ...re System Unit 8 2220 99 1 2 65 49 1 2 45 1 2 6 20 35 1 2 3 6 with Expansion Enclosure 5424 Al A2 Multi 6 5 570 34 29 1 2 55 30 30 18 00 2 Kl K2 Function K3 Card Unit Notes 1 Up to three tape units ca...

Page 22: ...This page is blank so you can use the plan views on the reverse side as templates Physical Planning Requirements 3 5...

Page 23: ...I I 1 I I I 1 1 _ _ FrOOt Front II t 11 II Model 2 G I 1 I I i I i I l_______ Front I I I I 3430 8 I I I L_ Front I I I t I o3430 A I I I L_ Front Scale 1 48 see note Legend ttl Power cord exit power...

Page 24: ...can be determined by measuring the path the cable takes from the cable entry exit cutout on the device to the cable entry exit cutout on the 5381 System Unit When you measure to or from a cable entry...

Page 25: ...furnish upon request a representative to show them which cable belongs to each machine a copy of the cable layout diagram and or printed information applicable to the installation of cables 4 2 It is...

Page 26: ...dication You must specify one of the following acceptable jacks USOC RJ41 S or RJ45S single line data jacks type RJ45S is recommended USOC RJ41 M or RJ45M multiple mounting arrangement to accommodate...

Page 27: ...1 Cable 1 Group EIA CCITT Cable Modem except in 1 3406 Japan and UK 1 Cable 1 4 4 5381 Base Enclosure or Expansion Enclosure SF5500 SF5640 or SF5740 SF5760 SF5502 SF5501 SF1220 or SF1221 SF5508 SF1100...

Page 28: ...00 SF5640 or SF5740 SF5680 SF5501 SF5641 or SF5741 SF5660 SF3220 Cable Group 34 2 Ca 34 16 3203 Printer I Cables Model 5 ble Group Number 1 18 1 Cable Ca 34 I 3203 Printer Model 5 Number 1 Cable Group...

Page 29: ...d Line Backup 14 and Automatic Answer 3406 1 EIA CCITT Modem SU 3701 12 40 1 6k Except in Japan and 14 United Kingdom 3407 1 2400 or 4800 bps SU 5641 or 12 40 1 6c Switched Line in 5741 14 Canada 3408...

Page 30: ...d Line in US 5741 1 5211 Printer Model 2 SU 1100 or 1110 1 3262 Printer Model 81 SU 1100 or 1110 4 5424 Multi Function SU 1220 or Card Unit 1221 Page of GA21 9293 6 Issued 5 April 1983 By TNL GN21 037...

Page 31: ...odem attachment in Japan 5 This adapter which is 0 3 meter 12 in long is supplied for Datel 600 and Datel 2412 switched service in the United Kingdom 6 This cable is terminated with a plug WE 283Bl b...

Page 32: ...381 You connect the cable to the Power Warning feature in the 5381 when the system or waming feature is installed For information about assembling and installing this cable see the IBM System 38 Unint...

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Page 34: ...oads or operating certain types of equipment near the system can cause problems even though the source is on a different branch circuit If you suspect such a condition it may be advisable to provide a...

Page 35: ...ot exceed 15 or 18 of the specified nominal voltage and must return to the specified range within one half second Voltage limits are shown in Figure 5 1 The Electrical Specifications Chart specifies t...

Page 36: ...e ground Supplemental ground used whenever conduit would otherwise be the only path to ground Remotely Operated Service Disconnect Power can be remotely disengaged by an emergency switch located near...

Page 37: ...st be run from the distribution panel to the service ground or a suitable building ground building steel grounded cold water main and so on This ground is in addition to the neutral wire in the power...

Page 38: ...nd in the correct locations or must they be changed Have you ensured that your grounding is acceptable for data processing equipment and that there will be no extraneous loads or signals on the circui...

Page 39: ...200 220 200 208 1 2 1 2 13 0 0 510 1 3 2 1 0 081 Waterproof 37501 39331 3753 1 50 Hz 1 and Control 235 230 Magnetic Tape Unit 200 220 3411 50 Hz 2 3 and Control 3 235 380 1 2 19 0 0 750 1 5 2 6 0 102...

Page 40: ...ge listed in the Environmental Summary Chart The area environment must accommodate all IBM units in the area Therefore determine the area environment by combining the most restrictive values from the...

Page 41: ...r documents when they are moved into the working area A rapid change in environment can result in paper warpage the most frequent cause of feeding and stacking problems Using cold tapes or diskettes i...

Page 42: ...This page is intentionally left blank Environmental Requirements 6 3...

Page 43: ...sum in box O 3 4 Use either Celsius C or Farenheit F measurements for the following under the heading Operating Environment a Under the heading Min Dry Bulb find the highest value for any device to b...

Page 44: ...Heat Produced in Data Processing Area I I G e 0 0 8 Temperature and Humidity to Be Maintained When System Is Operating Temperature and Humidity to Be Maintained When System Is Not Operating Notes 1 Pa...

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