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Intergraph InterServe 80 SL System Reference Manual
Summary of InterServe 80 SL
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Interserve 80 sl system reference may 1998 dha029000
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Copyright 1998 intergraph computer systems. All rights reserved. This document contains information protected by copyright, trade secret, and trademark law. This document may not, in whole or in part, be reproduced in any form or by any means, or be used to make any derivative work, without written ...
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Notes read all operating instructions before using this device. Keep these instructions for future reference. Follow all warnings on the device or in the operating instructions. This device is designed and manufactured to comply with approved safety standards for information processing and business ...
Page 5: Contents
V contents preface.........................................................................................................................Ix about this document.................................................................................................. Ix document conventions....................
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Vi adding option cards ...................................................................................................35 slot locations ................................................................................................36 upgrading graphics cards .......................................
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Vii hardware monitoring and power management ............................................................75 intrusion alert switch..................................................................................................76 optional hardware.......................................................
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Page 9: Preface
Ix preface interserve 80 sl system reference describes how to service and upgrade an interserve 80 sl system. About this document interserve 80 sl system reference is organized as follows: u chapter 1, “accessing the components,” describes how to open and close the base unit and how to access intern...
Page 10: Customer Support
X customer support intergraph computer systems offers an assortment of customer support options. Hardware and software support services intergraph computer systems provides a variety of hardware services for intergraph and third-party equipment. Services include warranty upgrades, repair depot servi...
Page 11: Faxlink
Xi if you have trouble connecting to or using the ibbs, call the customer response center at 1-800-633-7248 (product entry ibbs) or leave a message for the ibbs system operator at 1-256-730-1413. Faxlink to use the faxlink: u call 1-800-240-4300 for information on how to get technical support inform...
Page 12: More Support Options
Xii more support options to get information on more customer support options: u visit the support pages on the world wide web at http://www.Intergraph.Com/ics. U for hardware support questions in the united states, call 1-800-763-0242. U for software support questions in the united states, call 1-80...
Page 13: Accessing The Components
1 1 accessing the components this chapter describes how to access the internal components of the system so you can service and upgrade an interserve 80 sl system. It lists tools and describes methods for avoiding electrostatic discharge, removing and attaching cover panels, and accessing components....
Page 14: Tools
2 tools you do not need any tools to open the base unit. Use the following tools to service the system: u antistatic wrist strap u antistatic mat connected to an earth ground u quarter-inch nutdriver u no. 1 and no. 2 phillips screwdrivers u small or medium flat-blade standard screwdriver avoiding e...
Page 15: System Illustrations
3 system illustrations the illustrations show various external and internal views of the system. The front, right view below shows the system with all covers in place..
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4 the front, left view below shows major parts of the system without covers, cables, system board and option cards..
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5 the back, left view below shows the chassis with all major components removed..
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6 opening and closing the base unit when opening the base unit for service or upgrades, remove the top cover first, then remove the left side panel. For most service procedures, you will need to remove both top cover and left side panel. See chapter 2, “servicing the system,” for additional details....
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7 to close the base unit: 1. Place the side panel on the chassis so that all tabs on the back of the chassis insert into their slots. Note when installing the left side panel, ensure that the security tab aligns with its corresponding slot on the panel. 2. Push the side panel toward the front of the...
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Page 21: Servicing The System
9 2 servicing the system this chapter describes how to replace the standard parts inside the interserve 80 sl. Obey all warning and caution labels while replacing parts. Warning disconnect the system from ac power before servicing internal components! Failure to remove ac power may result in equipme...
Page 22: Base Unit Components
10 base unit components the following figure shows the base unit components: top cover hinge rails (beneath top cover) door assembly face panel side panel (each side) side cowling (each side) to replace the hinge or door, you must first remove the top cover. To replace the face panel, you must remov...
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11 locking tabs door hinge stop tabs guide slot (1 each side) stop tabs 4. Pull the door toward you and pry the hinge and door apart until one side of the door releases from its locking tab. 5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for the other side of the door hinge. 6. Remove the door. 7. Do both of the following...
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12 to replace the hinge rails: 1. Remove the door as described in steps 2 through 6 above. 2. Slide the hinge toward the front of the chassis until it stops. 3. Use a flat-blade screwdriver and pry each of the stop tabs on the hinge until the hinge releases from the rails. Hinge rails 4. Remove the ...
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13 standoff posts (4 each side) tab (3 each side) switch mount locking tabs light pipe tab (3 each side) 5. Pull the face panel away from the chassis slightly to ensure all tabs are released. 6. Grasp the left side of the face panel and pivot it left to expose the standby switch and cable. 7. Spread...
Page 26: Peripheral Drives
14 4. Grasp one side of the panel, press the release tabs, and lift the panel off the plastic. 5. Turn the side panel over and press the new plastic onto the panel until the tabs engage. 6. Turn the side panel over and install the screw. 7. Install the side panel onto the chassis. 8. Install the top...
Page 27: Cd-Rom Drive
15 3. From inside the chassis, push the back of the floppy drive until the bezel clears the front of the chassis, and slide the device out. 4. Slide the new floppy drive into the chassis and align the mounting holes. 5. Install the two mounting screws. 6. Connect the data cable and the power cable. ...
Page 28: External Bay Disk Drives
16 6. Do one of the following on the new cd-rom: − set the eide master/slave jumper to the same position (master) as the old drive if you are replacing an eide drive. − set the scsi id jumper to the same address as the old drive if you are replacing a scsi drive. 7. Install the mounting guide on the...
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17 5. Do all of the following: − note the scsi id jumper settings on the old drive. − set the scsi id on the new drive to the same id as the old drive. − disable termination on the new drive. See chapter 6, “peripherals,” for details on these tasks. 6. Place the disk drive in the tray, align the mou...
Page 30: Internal Bay Disk Drives
18 internal bay disk drives to replace an internal bay disk drive: 1. Disconnect the scsi cable and power cable from the disk drive. 2. Remove the two screws that secure the drive bracket assembly to the left side of the chassis. 3. Grasp the drive bracket assembly and remove the screw that secures ...
Page 31: Bus Terminator
19 8. Insert the alignment tabs into the appropriate slots in the chassis. Screw holes for front mounting tabs 9. Install the two screws that secure the drive bracket assembly front mounting tabs to the chassis. 10. Install the screw that secures the drive bracket assembly to the right side of the c...
Page 32: Power Supply
20 power supply see chapter 4, “system hardware,” for details on the power supply. To replace the power supply: 1. Unplug the ac power cord from the back of the unit. 2. Note the location of all power cable connectors on the system board and peripheral devices. 3. Disconnect all power cables from al...
Page 33: Processor Modules
21 11. Connect the power cables to the system board and internal devices. See chapter 4, “system hardware,” for connection details. 12. Plug the ac power cord into its connector on the back of the chassis. Processor modules interserve 80 sl systems are compatible with 266, 300, 333, 350, and 400 mhz...
Page 34: Heat-Sink Mounting Brackets
22 to replace an active processor module: 1. Disconnect the processor’s cooling fan power cable from the processor fan power connector on the system board. 2. Press the locking tabs on the top corners of the processor module inward, towards each other, until they click into the release position. 3. ...
Page 35: Retension Modules
23 retension modules pentium ii processors are secured to the system board using retension modules. See the system board diagram in chapter 5, “system board,” for connector and socket locations. Note you do not need to replace a retension module to replace a processor module. Retension module to rep...
Page 36: Dimms
24 dimms see the section, “adding memory,” in chapter 3, for important details on handling dimms. The dimm sockets are located near the top front corner of the system board. See the system board diagrams in chapter 5, “system board,” for connector and socket locations. To replace a dimm: 1. Detach t...
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25 caution do not overtighten the screws to the fastex fasteners. If you do, the fasteners may distort or the screw holes may become stripped. While the system board is out, it is possible for the fastex fasteners to become dislodged. Fastex fastener hole in right side of chassis to remove the syste...
Page 38: Option Cards
26 3. Mount the dprm to the system board with the plastic rivets. The dprm is keyed to the processor slots to ensure correct orientation. 4. Tighten all fasteners that secure the system board and dprm to the chassis. You may need to adjust the fastex fasteners slightly on the right side of the chass...
Page 39: Chassis Fan
27 chassis fan see chapter 4, “system hardware,” for details on the chassis fan. Note arrows on the chassis fan indicate airflow direction and rotation. Ensure that you install the new chassis fan with the airflow direction arrow pointing toward the inside of the chassis. To replace the chassis fan:...
Page 40: Lithium (Cmos/clock) Battery
28 alarm switch 2. Remove the two screws that secure the switch to the chassis and remove the switch. 3. Align the new switch with the chassis mounting holes and install the screws. 4. Connect the wires to same locations noted in step 1. Lithium (cmos/clock) battery before removing the system batter...
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29 to replace the battery: 1. Remove any option cards that restrict access to the battery. See “option cards” in this chapter for details. 2. Note the positive orientation of the battery. Carefully remove the discharged battery by grasping it firmly and pulling it out of the socket. 3. Install the n...
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30 power led (black/white wires) disk activity led (black/orange wires) top of chassis 4. Squeeze the mounting tabs on the light pipe inward and push the light pipe through its mounting hole. 5. From inside the chassis, remove the light pipe. 6. Orient the new light pipe so that its twin led mounts ...
Page 43: Upgrading The System
31 3 upgrading the system this chapter describes upgrading memory and processors, as well as installing option cards, internal drives, and external scsi drives. Obey all warning and caution labels while upgrading the system. Warning disconnect the system from ac power before servicing internal compo...
Page 44: Adding Memory
32 scsi termination guidelines for external devices ........................................44 connecting an external scsi drive ...............................................................44 changing scsi host adapter or device settings ............................................45 adding memor...
Page 45: Memory Configurations
33 memory configurations the following tables shows possible memory configurations. Each bank contains one socket. Memory size configuration (ecc) 32 mb 4 mb x 72 64 mb 8 mb x 72 128 mb 16 mb x 72 256 mb 32 mb x 72 registered note the 32 mb x 72 registered dimm cannot be mixed with any other type of...
Page 46: Single-to-Dual Upgrade
34 single-to-dual upgrade you can upgrade to dual processors in the following ways: u you can purchase a single-to-dual processor upgrade kit from intergraph computer systems. The kit contains all the hardware, software, and documentation required to perform the upgrade. U you can purchase a second ...
Page 47: Adding Option Cards
35 2. Install a retension module, if necessary, onto the open processor slot. See chapter 2, “servicing the system,” for details. 3. Install a heat-sink mounting bracket, if necessary, into place over the open processor slot. See chapter 2, “servicing the system,” for details. 4. Orient the processo...
Page 48: Slot Locations
36 note assign system resources for an isa card and any non-compliant pci cards before installation. See “assigning system resources” later in this chapter. Each installed pci card must draw less than 25 watts of power. The total allowable maximum wattage for pci cards is 175 watts. The pci slots ar...
Page 49: Installing Option Cards
37 intergraph computer systems installs the graphics card into pci slot 4 by default. If necessary you can move the card to pci slots 1, 2, or 3. See the following procedure for steps to install a graphics card. Installing option cards for cards such as internal modems or scsi adapters, see the docu...
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38 adding internal scsi drives and devices the system features the following peripheral bays: u one 3.5-inch x 1-inch external bay for floppy disk drive. U one 5.25-inch x 1.6-inch external bay for cd-rom drive. U two 5.25-inch x 1.6-inch external bays for hard disk drives or other devices. U three ...
Page 51: Device Bays
39 device bays you can add optional mass storage devices to the internal and external bays. The following figure shows device bays 1 through 7. The eide cd-rom, floppy drive, and system drive are standard. Other devices are available as options. Note you can install a total of three 3.5-inch x 1.0-i...
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40 installing devices in the drive bays note two internal bay drive brackets are installed in the chassis for mounting drive mechanisms. To install a drive in the external drive bay: 1. Remove the two screws that secure the external bay disk drive tray to the chassis. External bay mounting screws 2....
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41 mounting guide access hole (2) drive drive tray 6. Do one of the following: − slide the tray assembly with standard disk drive into the chassis, align the mounting holes, and install the screws − slide the 1.6-inch device into the chassis, align the mounting holes, and install the screws 7. Conne...
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42 5. Do all of the following: − set the scsi id on the new drive to an unused id number. − disable termination on the new drive. See chapter 6, “peripherals,” for details on these tasks. 6. Attach the bracket to the new drive. Alignment tabs rear mounting tab front mounting tabs drive 7. Insert the...
Page 55: Adding External Scsi Drives
43 8. Install the two screws that secure the drive bracket assembly front mounting tabs to the chassis. 9. Install the screw that secures the drive bracket assembly to the right side of the chassis. 10. Install the right cover. 11. Connect the scsi cable and the power cable to the new drive. Adding ...
Page 56: Scsi Id Guidelines
44 u scsi cable between the system and the first device u scsi cable between each device scsi cable quality guidelines to ensure data integrity and optimum performance, do the following: u use only intergraph computer systems scsi cables. Cables from other vendors may not provide adequate shielding....
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45 3. Set the scsi id of the device to an unused number. See “scsi id guidelines” above for details. 4. Do one of the following: − if the device is the last or only device on the scsi chain, enable scsi termination. − if the device is the first device or is between the first and last device on the s...
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Page 59: System Hardware
47 4 system hardware this chapter contains technical information about the hardware included in an interserve 80 sl system. Hardware overview ........................................................................................................... 48 functional diagram ...............................
Page 60: Hardware Overview
48 hardware overview if your system includes any of the following hardware, refer to the documentation delivered with the hardware for additional information: u monitors u two-channel raid controller u networking card u intersite server monitor card u uninterruptible power supply the following figur...
Page 61: Functional Diagram
49 functional diagram the following diagram shows the power and data signals of the base unit components. System board (msmt511) data power monitor keyboard mouse scsi/eide controller parallel port serial ports disk drive section (three) intruder alert power supply (cpws155) cd-rom drive floppy disk...
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50 power supply cable routing and pinouts the following table lists the cable connectors from the power supply that connect to the system board and other devices. Connector device notes p1 j27 on system board p2, p3, p5 disk drive/cd-rom p4 mcbl172a chassis fan via cable mcbl173a p6 floppy disk driv...
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51 power supply specifications the interserve 80 sl uses a 250-watt manual-ranging supply. It switches between 90-132 vac or 180-264 vac, depending on the range setting. The input frequency is 47-63 hz, single phase. At full load, the power supply has a minimum efficiency of 65 percent. The power su...
Page 64: Cooling Fan Specifications
52 cooling fan specifications the interserve 80 sl has two 12 vdc cooling fans: one mounted in the chassis, the other inside the power supply. The fans pressurize the chassis and force warm air out from the vents. The table below summarizes fan information. Fan size location airflow devices cooled c...
Page 65: System Board
53 5 system board this chapter shows the major features, connectors, slots and sockets of the msmt511 system board. It provides information about cable routing, pinouts, jumpers, and external ports. Major features..........................................................................................
Page 66: Major Features
54 major features the following figure shows the major features of the system board. Power connector dimm slots lithium battery floppy disk drive connector primary/ secondary eide connectors primary processor secondary processor slot pci slots j16 - j20 shared pci slot note the shared pci slot does ...
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55 connectors, slots, and sockets the following figure shows the location of connectors, slots, sockets, and other features on the system board. Banks 0- 3 j2-5 j20 - pci j19 - pci j18 - pci j16 - pci j17 - pci j1 - agp j23 - isa primary processor slot u1 secondary processor slot u2 secondary proces...
Page 68: Cable Routing and Pinouts
56 pci to isa bus interrupt mapping the isa bridge provides the sixteen conventional isa interrupts, plus four interrupt request pins for pci peripheral interrupts (pirq0 through pirq3). For pc-at architecture compatibility reasons, the pci interrupts are routed to the isa interrupts within the isa ...
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57 j7, j8 - mcbl121a, eide data cable pinout pin signal pin signal pin signal 1 brstdrv- 15 d01+(1) 28 vcc 2 ground 16 d01+(14) 29 doak0- 3 d01+(7) 17 d01+(0) 30 ground 4 d01+(8) 18 d01+(15) 31 irq14 5 d01+(6) 19 ground 32 iocs16- 6 d01+(9) 20 — 33 da1 7 d01+(5) 21 d0rq0- 34 — 8 d01+(10) 22 ground 3...
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58 j28 (1, 2) - mcbl128a, power (standby) switch cable pinout pin signal wire color pin signal wire color 1 +5v trickle white 2 pwrbtn green j28 (15, 16) - mcbl130a, disk activity led cable pinout pin signal wire color pin signal wire color 1 diskactive orange 2 ground black j28 (18, 20) - mcbl129a,...
Page 71: External Ports
59 external ports the following figure shows the external ports on the back of the unit. Keyboard mouse serial (com 1) parallel serial (com 2) universal serial bus 1 & 2 midi/game line out microphone line in keyboard, mouse the keyboard and mouse ports are ps/2 style, 6-pin ports. They are not inter...
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60 universal serial bus the universal serial bus (usb) port connects usb devices to the computer. These devices can include printers, keyboards and other peripherals that have historically used serial, parallel, mouse, and keyboard i/o buses. Usb devices, designed to be fully plug-and- play (pnp), f...
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61 parallel the parallel port is used almost exclusively for printers, but is compatible with any peripheral device designed to interface with a standard centronics-type parallel port. Use only shielded cables with the parallel port (db-25). Pin signal pin signal 1 -strobe 10 -ack - acknowledge 2 da...
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62 line in the line in port connects audio input devices, such as a tape deck or a cd player, to the computer. Pin signal 1 ground 2 left channel in 5 right channel in microphone the microphone port connects the microphone jack of the nmb multimedia keyboard to the computer. You can also use the por...
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63 midi/game the midi/game port connects a game joystick or a midi device, such as a musical keyboard or synthesizer, to the system. Pin signal pin signal 1 +5v 9 +5v 2 fire button 0 10 fire button 2 3 x-axis, joystick 1 11 x-axis, joystick 2 4 ground 12 midi out 5 ground 13 y-axis, joystick 2 6 y-a...
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Page 77: Peripherals
65 6 peripherals this chapter provides information on the cabling and configuration of the peripherals located inside the system. Peripheral cables .........................................................................................................66 eide cable (mcbl252a) .........................
Page 78: Peripheral Cables
66 peripheral cables this section informs you of peripheral cable connectors and the system bay locations to which they attach. Cable illustrations are not to scale. You can identify the cables and connectors using their spacing as reference. See “device bays” in chapter 3, for details on standard p...
Page 79: Floppy Cable (McBl194A)
67 floppy cable (mcbl194a) 1 2 connector connects to 1 floppy disk drive controller on system board 2 floppy disk drive peripheral configuration this section provides illustrations and information on configuring common peripherals for the system. See the following for related information: u chapter ...
Page 80: Disk Drives (Fdsk
68 disk drives (fdsk xxx) you can use any of the following scsi disk drives in the system: rpm capacity part number part number 7,200 9.1 gb fdsk539 cdsk154 7,200 4.3 gb fdsk538 cdsk153 10,000 9.1 gb fdsk614 cdsk221 10,000 18.2 gb fdsk609 cdsk222 the following figure shows the jumper connectors j2 a...
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69 to disable scsi termination, remove the te jumper from connector j2. To enable parity, remove the pd jumper from connector j2. For optimum performance, remove all jumpers from j2. Use jumpers as defined in the following table to set the scsi id. Scsi id id1 id2 id4 id8 scsi id id1 id2 id4 id8 0 o...
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70 40 gb 8 mm tape drive (cmtp169) the following figure shows the back of the tape drive. Scsi connector power connector id0 id1 id2 device connector cable connects to power p2, p3, p5 power supply scsi mcbl253a scsi port on option card scsi termination is permanently disabled. Use jumpers as define...
Page 83: System Specifications
71 7 system specifications this chapter contains specifications for the interserve 80 sl system. System model number.................................................................................................72 specifications.........................................................................
Page 84: System Model Number
72 system model number the model number on the unit identifies the system hardware and software configuration. The following table defines the individual digits. Digit meaning 1: series 5: interserve 80 sl 2: processor type 0: no processor u: single intel pentium ii, 266 mhz, 512 kb cache 2: single ...
Page 85: Specifications
73 specifications the following specifications apply to the interserve 80 sl. Item specifications dimensions 25.8 x 7.9 x 20.2 inches (65.4 x 20.0 x 50.8 cm) weight 55 pounds (25 kg) fully configured maintenance clearance 36 inches (91.4 cm) front and back ac line voltage (us) 90 - 132 vac, 47 - 63 ...
Page 86: System Board
74 feature description memory expansion 64 mb, 128 mb, or 256 mb increments networking 10/100baset/tx ethernet scsi one dual channel, 16-bit, fast-20 wide scsi-3 controller for internal and external scsi devices eide primary eide port for cd-rom (standard) mouse primax 3-button mouse keyboard ps/2 s...
Page 87: Sound Controller
75 sound controller the sound controller is the ess maestro-2. Integrated onto the system board, the controller is a complete, fully-featured pc 98 compliant sound implementation. It has the following specifications: feature specification audio resolution 16-bit midi/uart mode compatibility roland m...
Page 88: Intrusion Alert Switch
76 see the system setup document and hardware monitor’s online help for more information on intersite hardware monitor. The top led on the front panel indicates the following power states of the system: led power state description explanation green working on system is fully usable; power conservati...
Page 89: Index
77 index 4 40 gb 8 mm tape drive (cmtp169), 70 a about this document, ix accessing components, 1 adding external scsi drives, 43 internal scsi drives and devices, 38 memory, 32 option cards, 35 processor, 33 airflow direction and fan rotation, 52 assigning system resources for option cards, 37 avoid...
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78 d dc output specifications power supply, 51 device bays, 39 diagram of external ports, 59 diagram of system board, 55 dimms installation rules, 32 replacing, 24 disk drives (fdskxxx), 68 document about, ix conventions, ix organization, ix door assembly replacing, 10 e eide cable (mcbl252a), 66 ei...
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79 internal wide ultra scsi cable (mcbl316a), 66 interrupt lines, 56 interrupt mapping, 56 interserve 80 sl specifications, 73 intrusion alert switch, 76 isa option cards, 35 k keyboard port pinout, 59 l led power indicator, 76 leds replacing, 29 light pipe replacing, 29 line in port pinout, 62 line...
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80 pirq, 56 pnp option cards, 35 ports external (diagram), 59 power management, 75 power states, 76 power supply (cpws155) cable routing and pinouts, 50 dc output specifications, 51 fan, 52 replacing, 20 specifications, 51 processor, 74 adding, 33 processor modules replacing, 21 r replacing bus term...
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81 hardware overview, 48 illustrations, 3 model number, 72 opening and closing the base unit, 6 servicing, 9 specifications, 71 tools required for maintenance, 2 upgrading, 31 system board cable routing and pinouts, 56 component list, 74 diagram of connectors, slots, sockets and features, 55 externa...
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