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Summary of Contents for XStation 130

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Page 2: ...tion to market this Machine in other than the United States or Puerto Rico warranty information is available only from such supplier 1 Date of Installation Warranty start date IBM an IBM Remarketer or...

Page 3: ...as been previously installed IBM warrants that on this Machine s Date of Installation it will be in good working order and will conform to IBM s official published specifications IBM will make these s...

Page 4: ...machine to determine if the failing machine is in such condition If so IBM will nullify the exchange and each party will return to the other the machine or machine element in its possession You will e...

Page 5: ...or which you ordered such addition or upgrade and 3 have been modified only with changes obtained from IBM specifically for that serial numbered machine If these conditions are not met IBM will attemp...

Page 6: ...u transfer this Machine to another user IBM will provide the availability of warranty service under this Statement to that user Such warranty service will be available for the remainder of the Warrant...

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Page 8: ...products machines and programs programming or services that are not announced in your country Such references or information must not be construed to mean that IBM intends to announce such IBM product...

Page 9: ...correct the interference at their own expense Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order to meet FCC emission limits IBM is not responsible for any radio or television...

Page 10: ...triques pour les appareils numeriques telles que prescrites par Ie Reglement sur Ie brouillage radioelectrique etabli par Ie ministere des Communications du Canada L exploitation faite en milieu resid...

Page 11: ...luded with certain IBM peripherals and features These cables should be used to insure that the IBM Xstation 130 will comply with the German limits When attaching peripherals to the IBM Xstation 130 sy...

Page 12: ...nd a tandem blade grounding type attachment plug rated at 15 A 250 V Appliance couplers complying with International Electrotechnical Commission IEC Standard 320 Sheet C13 IBM power cables used in oth...

Page 13: ...EM OR THE DEVICES THAT ATTACH TO THE SYSTEM IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CUSTOMER TO ENSURE THAT THE OUTLET IS CORRECTLY WIRED AND GROUNDED TO PREVENT AN ELECTRICAL SHOCK BEFORE INSTALLING OR REMOV...

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Page 15: ...ocedures MAPs and locations as well as removal and replacement procedures and part numbers The IBM Xstation 130 Service Guide is also available as part of the IBM Xstation 130 Maintenance Package The...

Page 16: ...X Setup and Operator Guide r mm t rr...

Page 17: ...nect the Cables 1 21 Chapter 2 Operating the Xstation Starting the Xstation Using Displays Using the Keyboard Using the Mouse Selecting Asynchronous Terminal Emulation Network Setup Securing the Xstat...

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Page 19: ...up Chapter Contents Inventory 1 2 Setup the Xstation 1 3 Installing Options and Reconfiguring 1 5 Install an Optional Serial Port Fan Out Cable 1 19 Install an Optional Tablet 1 20 Connect the Cables...

Page 20: ...ck for smaller items such as cables optional adapters or memory cards 2 Record and retain the following information IBM Product Name 7010 Xstation 130 IBM Model Number IBM Serial Number o I o Front Vi...

Page 21: ...Xstation 1 Plug the keyboard cable into the keyboard and the other end flat side up into the Xstation I O panel as shown 2 Plug the mouse cable arrow up into the Xstation I O panel as shown o 10 0 I...

Page 22: ...ay require special connections so be sure to consult the display s setup manual 4 If your Xstation has had all options installed prior to delivery continue to Step 14 Connect the Cables on page 1 21 5...

Page 23: ...NAL CABLES ARE CONNECTED IF POSSIBLE DISCONNECT ALL POWER CABLES FROM THE EXISTING SYSTEM BEFORE YOU ADD A DEVICE USE ONE HAND WHEN POSSIBLE TO CONNECT OR DISCONNECT SIGNAL CABLES TO PREVENT A POSSIBL...

Page 24: ...4 Press down on each end of the plastic tab that extends from the upper edge of the rear cover When the latches disengage pull on the plastic tab and slide out the chassis and power supply as a singl...

Page 25: ...er card assembly Do you want to install a Token Ring or a Dual Async Adapter No Go to Step 6 Install Video Memory Upgrade Kits on page 1 10 Yes After completing Step 4 Remove the Chassis Assembly on p...

Page 26: ...tabs on the chassis front 7 Grasp the long edge of the adapter opposite the contact tab with your fingers iand with your thumb on the back of the riser card assembly firmly squeeze the adapter into th...

Page 27: ...anel 10 Reinstall the shoulder stud The stud acts as a retainer for the adapter Installation of a Network Adapter will create a network address on the LAN Statistics Screen an example of which can be...

Page 28: ...the following steps 1 Turn the chassis assembly so that the power switch faces you 2 To increase the video memory insert the memory card into the unused video memory socket J15 or J16 J7 c J JP2 o J6...

Page 29: ...ssor Memory Expansion Kits No Go to Step 8 Configure Ethernet on page 1 14 Yes After completing Step 4 Remove the Chassis Assembly on page 1 6 perform the following steps 1 Turn the chassis so that th...

Page 30: ...he following steps a Press the locking tabs outward to release the SIMM b While pressing the locking tabs outward tilt the SIMM toward you and pull it out of the socket Locking Tabs Front of Chassis N...

Page 31: ...vertical position 6 When the SIMM is at the proper upright position the locking tabs will snap into place in front of the SIMM Locking Tabs Notch Slot Front of Chassis 7 Install the disk drive cable i...

Page 32: ...ge the jumpers JP2 on the system board Do you want to configure Ethernet No Go to Step 9 Configure System Jumpers on page 1 16 Yes After completing Step 4 Remove the Chassis Assembly on page 1 6 perfo...

Page 33: ...ell thick Connector Setting 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 J14 J18 gJ c J J151 J161 J10 1 J11 1 J12 1 J13 IL Factory Setting thin Co axial Connector J8 o J6 U10 II II II LJ J1 J2 J3 Front of Chassis 4 Go to Step 9 Con...

Page 34: ...Yes After completing Step 4 Remove the Chassis Assembly on page 1 6 perform the following steps 1 Turn the chassis so that the power switch faces you 2 Locate the system jumper JP1 on the system board...

Page 35: ...To install the optional disk drive a Place the disk drive on its bracket and slide it toward the back of the Xstation until the release tab snaps into place b Connect one end of the disk drive cable t...

Page 36: ...h is in the Off position down The chassis will not relocate if the power switch is On up 2 Slide the chassis assembly back into the cover until the latches click 3 Go to Step 12 Install an Optional Se...

Page 37: ...tional Serial Port Fan Out cable No Go to Step 13 Install an Optional Tablet on page 1 20 Yes Perform the following steps 1 If installed remove the device attached to the 25 pin D shell connector S fr...

Page 38: ...ection to the optional Dual Async Adapter having a 9 pin D sheH connector b The power supply cable which connects to the tablet attachment cable and to the power outlet c The cable which connects the...

Page 39: ...SYSTEM ENSURE THAT THE POWER CABLES FOR THOSE DEVICES ARE UNPLUGGED BEFORE THE SIGNAL CABLES ARE CONNECTED IF POSSIBLE DISCONNECT ALL POWER CABLES FROM THE EXISTING SYSTEM BEFORE YOU ADD A DEVICE USE...

Page 40: ...ion extending from the I O panel to the cable should be a maximum of 1 inch I 4 I O Panel Stub Length 1 max Ethernet BNC Coaxial T Connector c Serial or parallel devices d The display signal cable Use...

Page 41: ...ize and Shades Using the Keyboard Using the Mouse Handling the Mouse Correctly Care of the Mouse Cleaning the Mouse Selecting Asynchronous Terminal Emulation Terminal Setup Network Setup Securing the...

Page 42: ...and diagnostic routine Power Indicator o I o Power Switch When your Xstation is powered on POST and built in diagnostics begin automatically Video and display processor memory are displayed first POST...

Page 43: ...perative due to network or Xstation problems the program will be loaded from the operative LAN if your Xstation is configured on a host on that LAN If all LANs are inoperative the not OK screen will b...

Page 44: ...X XXX XXX XXX SLIP Host Internet Address XXX XXX XXX XXX 3 Serial Port Serial 1 Baud Rate 9600 BOOTP 0000 0000 0000 0000 TFTP 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 XXXX F11 Async Terminal F12 Network Setup LAN Sta...

Page 45: ...s representative Note Carrying or moving heavier displays may require two persons Display Controls These illustrations show the control locations for a representative selection of IBM displays which m...

Page 46: ...IBM 8514 Color Contrast Brightness IBM 8515 Color Power On Off Brightness Contrast Power On Off Push Button 2 6 Setup and Operator Guide...

Page 47: ...M 5081 16 Inch RPQ Color Video In Sync In I I I R G B HO VO 000 00 Power On Off Covered Control Panel Vertical Horizontal Convergence Position Test Button Brightness Override Operating the Xstation 2...

Page 48: ...ness override Contrast Position Mode Vertical Horizontal Switch Convergence Note Use of the 6091 display with the Xstation requires 1 that the 6091 Mode Switch be set to Position 2 2 use of an FCe req...

Page 49: ...40 x 480 1 2 4 8 or 16 1 MB 80 x 30 8514 HexOA 640 x 480 1 2 4 8 or16 1 MB 80 x 30 1024 x 768 1 2 4 or 8 1 MB 64x 24 1 2 4 8 or 16 2MB 64 x 24 8515 HexOE 640 x 480 1 2 4 8 or16 1 MB 80 x 30 1024 x 768...

Page 50: ...ultipurpose keys whose functions are controlled by the operating system The typewriter keys are similar to a standard typewriter Their function is controlled by the software The control keys move the...

Page 51: ...tions if the software is so equipped The cursor or image of the mouse on the display screen moves exactly as you move the mouse on a flat surface such as a desk top When you move the mouse around on a...

Page 52: ...or example you can operate the mouse on the following surfaces Finished wood Glass Enamel Plastic including laminates Paper except newspaper Metal Rough surfaces collect contaminants that can be trans...

Page 53: ...n warm soapy water Rinse and wipe the ball with a lint free cloth until dry Inspect the ball cavity in the mouse for foreign materials If there are any foreign materials remove them Replace the ball R...

Page 54: ...tistics Screen If you are using the Xstation as an asynchronous terminal you cannot use it as an X terminal Also if you are using the Xstation as an X terminal you cannot use it as an asynchronous ter...

Page 55: ...screen allows the user to modify the settings of the Async terminal The items for the Async terminal setup screen are shown by pressing F1 Async Terminal Setup Serial Port SERIAL 1 Baud Rate 9600 Par...

Page 56: ...e the highlighted bar Use or to change selection Pressing Page Down while Network Setup page 1 is displayed will display Network Setup page 2 This screen allows the user to configure the Ethernet port...

Page 57: ...e of the Bootp protocol Modifications to this menu are not necessary for normal operation Press F1 on the selected option for help information Network Setup Token Ring Gateway Internet Address Termina...

Page 58: ...for locking the chassis assembly to outer cover by 1 Securing your padlock through the convenient security protection port provided 2 Tethering your security device fiber optics cable through the conv...

Page 59: ...OUCHING TWO SURFACES WITH DIFFERENT ELECTRICAL POTENTIALS DURING AN ELECTRICAL STORM DO NOT CONNECT CABLES FOR DISPLAY STATIONS PRINTERS TELEPHONES OR STATION PROTECTORS FOR COMMUNICATIONS LINES DANGE...

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Page 61: ...Network Error Codes Token Ring Extended Error Codes 6602 06XX and 6602 07XX Recommended Actions RA Diagnostics Starting Diagnostics Select Screen Resolution and Shades Testing the Xstation Token Ring...

Page 62: ...e display remains blank unreadable the system jumpers are at their factory rolling out of focus and so forth setting shown on page 1 16 One long and two short beeps sound 2 The display power cable is...

Page 63: ...one error code is displayed refer to the non eonfiguration error codes in the order displayed If you have recently changed configuration and the error code displayed is a configuration error code 161...

Page 64: ...re RA None All appears normal 10x 11 x Detected system board error 1 20x System board memory error 1 30x Keyboard keyboard cable or system board error 1 1101 2 System serial port or serial port fan ou...

Page 65: ...t 2 20 Invalid network setup 2 21 The boot file file specified in the returned ethernet BOOTP re 2 cord is not the correct format 22 Error detected in the boot file size 2 23 Error detected in determi...

Page 66: ...ing network 2E Monitor contention error for RPL 2 32 Address verification signal loss 2 35 Address verification timeout 2 36 Address verification ring error 2 37 Address verification ring beaconing 2...

Page 67: ...r Xstation network setup configuration error or software Consult the Problem Solving section of the System Management Guide for IBM AIX Xstation Manager BODO SA23 2264 and contact your local network o...

Page 68: ...d under Problem Determination Procedures in this chapter Diagnostics should be consulted if the Power on Self Test POST produces the not OK icon POST Checkpoint XX XXXXXKBOK XXXXXKBOK XXXX 3 8 Setup a...

Page 69: ...screen appears hold down the Ctrl key and then press the Break key when both keys are released the Main Menu should be displayed Main Menu 1 Terminal configuration 2 Test the terminal 3 Select Token R...

Page 70: ...nfiguration Menu and refer to Selecting Screen Size and Shades on page 2 9 Select Screen Resolution and Shades 640 x 480 x 8 The first value is the width of the screen in pixels picture elements The s...

Page 71: ...g Options 1 or 2 should produce the Test Selection Menu that follows Test selection 1 Run all tests 2 System board 3 Keyboard 4 Mouse 5 Display port 6 Parallel port 7 Serial ports 8 LAN Commuication 9...

Page 72: ...raming Error indicates that the incoming packet contains a non integer multiple of eight bits and there is a count error OFLO Overflow Error indicates that the input buffer overflowed and all or part...

Page 73: ...perly FIFO A FIFO first in first out error occurs when an error which caused the FIFO buffer to become invalid occJ Jrs Testing Displays Memory Selecting the Display port option 5 from the Test Select...

Page 74: ...12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 The characters per row and per column are dependent on the display type and its configuration The screen shown is an example of an 8512 display...

Page 75: ...Display Port Menu produces a sequence of test screens that can vary according to your display type Question Is the screen correct yin y yes n no Boxes are Red Green Blue on Black BLUE GREEN Question I...

Page 76: ...s Here I I Question Is the screen correct yIn y yes n no 3 16 Setup and Operator Guide BLACK BLUE GREEN CYAN RED MAGENTA BROWN WHITE DARK GRAY LIGHT BLUE LIGHT GREEN LIGHT CYAN LIGHT RED LIGHT MAGENTA...

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