DEC Rackmount 7000 AXP Manuale di istruzioni

RackmountDEC7000AXP
andVAX7000Systems
Installation/Owner’sGuide
Order Number: EK-R7000-IN.A01
Revision/Update Information: This is a new manual

December 1993
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FCC NOTICE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial
environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications.
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interference.
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Contents
Preface ................................................ ix
1 Introduction
1.1 General ....................................... 1–1
1.2 Laser System Bus (BA700-AA) Chassis ............... 1–3
1.2.1 LSB Chassis Card Cage . ....................... 1–4
1.2.2 LSB Chassis Control Panel ..................... 1–5
1.2.3 LSB Chassis Power Supply ..................... 1–7
1.3 Extended Memory Interface (BA601-AC) Chassis . ...... 1–8
1.3.1 XMI Chassis Card Cage . ....................... 1–9
1.3.2 XMI Chassis Control Panel ..................... 1–10
1.3.3 XMI Chassis Power Supply ..................... 1–13
1.3.4 XMI Chassis I/O Bulkhead...................... 1–16
1.4 Specifications ................................... 1–17
1.4.1 LSB Chassis Specifications ..................... 1–17
1.4.2 XMI Chassis Specifications ..................... 1–18
2 Installation
2.1 Introduction .................................... 2–1
2.2 Site Preparation . . ............................... 2–2
2.2.1 Environmental Requirements ................... 2–2
2.2.2 Electrical Requirements . ....................... 2–2
2.3 Checking the Shipment ........................... 2–3
2.4 Installing the LSB Chassis . ....................... 2–5
2.4.1 Installing the LSB Chassis Slides . ............... 2–6
2.4.2 Installing the LSB Chassis on the Slides ........... 2–11
2.5 Installing the XMI Chassis . ....................... 2–13
2.5.1 Installing the XMI Chassis Slides . ............... 2–14
2.5.2 Installing the XMI Chassis on the Slides ........... 2–18
2.6 Cabling ....................................... 2–20
2.6.1 Connecting the I/O Cable (PN 17-03085-02) . . . ...... 2–20
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2.6.2 Connecting the DEC Power Bus Cable (PN
70-31534-01) . ............................... 2–23
2.6.3 Connecting the Console Cable (PN 17-01364-02) ..... 2–24
2.7 Connecting the Power Cords ....................... 2–25
2.7.1 LSB Chassis Power Cord (PN 17-00083-37) . . . ...... 2–25
2.7.2 XMI Chassis Power Cord ....................... 2–25
3 Operation
4 Troubleshooting
5 Removal and Replacement
5.1 Introduction .................................... 5–1
5.2 LSB Chassis Components . . ....................... 5–2
5.2.1 Front Bezel . . ............................... 5–2
5.2.2 Extending the LSB Chassis for Service ............ 5–4
5.2.3 Top Cover ................................... 5–6
5.2.4 CPU and Memory Modules ..................... 5–8
5.2.5 I/O Port Controller (IOP) Module (E2044-AA) . ...... 5–10
5.2.6 Left Side Cover .............................. 5–12
5.2.7 48 Vdc Power Supply (PN 30-39348-02) ............ 5–14
5.2.8 Control Panel (PN 54-21719-01) . . . ............... 5–16
5.2.9 Blower Assembly (PN 12-41009-01) ............... 5–20
5.2.10 AC Input Box (PN 30-39579-01). . . ............... 5–22
5.3 XMI Chassis Components . . ....................... 5–24
5.3.1 Front Bezel . . ............................... 5–24
5.3.2 Extending the XMI Chassis for Service ............ 5–26
5.3.3 Top Cover ................................... 5–28
5.3.4 Bottom Cover . ............................... 5–29
5.3.5 Control Panel Bezel (PN 70-22117-01) ............. 5–31
5.3.6 Control Panel Module (PN 54-16574-02) ........... 5–33
5.3.7 XTC Timing Module (PN 70-31509-01)............. 5–35
5.3.8 AC Front End Trays (PN 70-27334-01) ............ 5–37
5.3.9 +5 Vdc Regulator Trays (PN 70-29046-01 and
70-29046-02) . ............................... 5–42
5.3.10 Sequencer and Auxiliary DC Voltage Regulator Tray
(PN 70-29046-03) ............................. 5–47
5.3.11 3.3 Vdc/-5.2 Vdc Regulator Tray (PN 70-29046-04) . . . 5–50
5.3.12 24 Vdc Fan (PN 12-23374-07) ................... 5–52
5.3.13 Airflow Sensors (PN 12-36060-01) . ............... 5–54
5.3.14 AC Input Assembly (PN 70-31008-01) ............. 5–56
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5.3.15 TF85 Tape Drive ............................. 5–59
5.3.16 TF85 Interface Board . . . ....................... 5–60
5.3.17 RRD42 CD-ROM Reader ....................... 5–61
A Option Installation
A.1 Introduction .................................... A–1
A.2 Accessing the XMI Card Cage ...................... A–1
A.3 Cabling of Options Installed in the XMI Chassis . . ...... A–4
A.4 Installing the 2T-CIXCD-RA Option . . . ............... A–6
B Field Replaceable Units
C Send Us Your Comments
Figures
1–1 Two DEC 7000 AXP and VAX 7000 Systems in an
H9702 Cabinet ............................... 1–2
1–2 LSB (BA700-AA) Chassis with Covers Removed ..... 1–3
1–3 LSB Chassis Control Panel ..................... 1–5
1–4 XMI (BA601-AC) Chassis with Top Cover Removed . . . 1–8
1–5 XMI Chassis Control Panel ..................... 1–10
1–6 Power Supply Tray Assemblies (XMI Chassis Bottom
View) ...................................... 1–15
1–7 I/O Bulkhead . ............................... 1–16
2–1 Contents of Shipping Cartons ................... 2–4
2–2 LSB Chassis Equipment Mounting Slides .......... 2–6
2–3 LSB Chassis Slide Mounting Pattern .............. 2–8
2–4 Installing the Equipment Mounting Slides (Rear View
of Left Slide with Slide Extended) . ............... 2–9
2–5 Installing the LSB Chassis on the Slides ........... 2–12
2–6 XMI Chassis Equipment Mounting Slides .......... 2–14
2–7 XMI Chassis Slide Mounting Pattern.............. 2–16
2–8 Installing the Equipment Mounting Slides (Rear View
of Left Slide with Slide Extended) . ............... 2–17
2–9 Installing the XMI Chassis on the Slides ........... 2–19
2–10 Connecting the I/O Cable to the IOP Module . . ...... 2–21
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2–11 Connecting the I/O Cable to the XMI Bulkhead
Connector ................................... 2–22
2–12 DEC Power Bus and Console Cable Connectors ...... 2–23
5–1 Removing the Front Bezel from the LSB Chassis .... 5–3
5–2 Extending the LSB Chassis ..................... 5–5
5–3 Removing the Top Cover ....................... 5–7
5–4 Removing the CPU and Memory Modules .......... 5–9
5–5 Removing the IOP Module ...................... 5–11
5–6 Removing the Left Side Cover ................... 5–13
5–7 Removing the 48 Vdc Power Supply............... 5–15
5–8 DEC Power Bus and Console Cable Connectors ...... 5–17
5–9 Removing the Front Panel ...................... 5–18
5–10 Removing the Control Panel .................... 5–19
5–11 Removing the Blower Assembly . . . ............... 5–21
5–12 Removing the AC Input Box .................... 5–23
5–13 Removing the Front Bezel from the XMI Chassis .... 5–25
5–14 Extending the XMI Chassis ..................... 5–27
5–15 Removing the Top Cover ....................... 5–28
5–16 Removing the Bottom Cover .................... 5–30
5–17 Removing the Control Panel Bezel . ............... 5–32
5–18 Removing the Control Panel Module .............. 5–34
5–19 Battery and XTC Connections ................... 5–36
5–20 AC Front End Tray ........................... 5–37
5–21 Power Supply Top Connectors ................... 5–39
5–22 Power Supply Top Interconnect Diagram........... 5–40
5–23 Removing the AC Front End Trays ............... 5–41
5–24 +5 Vdc Regulator Trays ....................... 5–43
5–25 Removing a Power Supply Tray . . . ............... 5–46
5–26 Sequencer and Auxiliary DC Voltage Regulator
Tray....................................... 5–48
5–27 3.3 Vdc/-5.2 Vdc Regulator Tray . . . ............... 5–50
5–28 Removing the Fan Assembly .................... 5–53
5–29 Airflow Sensors on Rear of Card Cage ............. 5–55
5–30 Removing the AC Input Assembly . ............... 5–58
A–1 Top Front View of Card Cage Slot Designations...... A–3
A–2 Bottom View of Card Cage Slot Designations. . ...... A–5
A–3 2T-CIXCD-RA Option Kit Contents ............... A–6
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A–4 Installing the 2T-CIXCD-RA Connectors and
Jumper..................................... A–9
Tables
1–1 Card Cage Modules ........................... 1–4
1–2 LSB Control Panel Push-button Switches .......... 1–6
1–3 LSB Control Panel Status LED Indicators .......... 1–6
1–4 XMI Options and Cabinet Kits................... 1–9
1–5 Control Panel Keyswitches...................... 1–11
1–6 Restart Switch ............................... 1–12
1–7 XMI Control Panel Status LED Indicators.......... 1–12
1–8 XMI Power Supply Tray Assemblies .............. 1–14
1–9 LSB Chassis Specifications ..................... 1–17
1–10 XMI Chassis Specifications ..................... 1–18
4–1 LSB Chassis Troubleshooting ................... 4–2
4–2 XMI Chassis Troubleshooting ................... 4–3
B–1 LSB Chassis Field Replaceable Units ............. B–1
B–2 XMI Chassis Field Replaceable Units ............. B–2
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Preface
The Rackmount DEC 7000 AXP and VAX 7000 Systems Installation/Owner’s
Guide provides information to properly trained Digital service personnel and
customer maintenance personnel on the installation of the rackmount DEC 7000
AXP and VAX 7000 systems, and information on the operation and maintenance
of the equipment.
Organization
The Rackmount DEC 7000 AXP and VAX 7000 Systems Installation/Owner’s
Guide is organized in the following manner:
•Chapter 1, Introduction – Provides an overview of the rackmount DEC
7000 AXP and VAX 7000 systems, and describes the major chassis, control
panels, and power supply trays that make up this system. Specifications
for the LSB (BA700-AA) chassis and the XMI (BA601-AC) chassis are also
included.
•Chapter 2, Installation – Discusses site preparation, environmental and
electrical requirements, checking the shipment, installing the LSB and XMI
chassis, and cabling the two chassis that make up the system.
•Chapter 3, Operation – Describes how to turn on and turn off the
equipment.
•Chapter 4, Troubleshooting – Describes the performance of various steps
in basic troubleshooting and routine maintenance procedures.
•Chapter 5, Removal and Replacement – Describes the removal and
replacement procedures for the field replaceable units (FRUs) that are unique
to the rackmount DEC 7000 AXP and VAX 7000 systems.
•Appendix A, Field Replaceable Units – Lists all FRUs and their part
numbers for the LSB and XMI chassis.
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•Appendix B, Option Installation – Contains installation instructions for
the options that are available for the rackmount DEC 7000 AXP and VAX
7000 systems.
Conventions
The following conventions are used in this document:
NOTE A note calls the reader’s attention to any item of information that may
be of special importance.
CAUTION A caution contains information essential to avoid damage to the
equipment.
WARNING A warning contains information essential to the safety of personnel.
The following symbols appear on the chassis. Please review their definitions
below:
This Dangerous Voltage warning symbol indicates risk of electric
shock and indicates hazards from dangerous voltage.
This Attention symbol is used to alert the reader about specific
safety conditions, and to instruct the reader to read separate
instructional material.
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