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DSV11-SF Communications Option Installation Guide
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Coi:vyright ©1988 by »Divgital Equipment Corporatibn. : Al Rights Reserved. - ) S The following are 'tnidcmaxks of Digital Equipment Corporatibn: BASEWAY ~ MicroPDP-11 BIBus ~ DDCMP ~ Micro/RSX DEC - DECmate © DECnet ~ ~ RT ThinWire MicroVAX — ULTRIX-32 MicroVAX 3500 - PDP UNIBUS DECwriter ~ P/OS - Professional Q-bus | Q22-bus | | | VAXELN VAXstation II VAXstation II/GPX VMsS VT - Rainbow RSTS | - VAXcluster g - MASSBUS FCC NOTICE: VAX - - DELNI DIBOL ~ - ~ MicroVAX 3600 - DECUS DELQA DEQNA DESTA RSX Micro/RSTS Work Processor The equipment described in this manual generates, uses, and may emit radio frequency energy. The equipment has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protecti on against such radio frequency interference when operated in a commercial environment. Operatio n of this equipment in a residential area may cause interference, in which case the user at his own ~ to correct the interference. B « : expense may be required to take measures B o e ~ Contents ¥ " About This Manual 1 Description | T BA200 Series System Enclosure . . . . ... ...cneo... 1 o 2 Installatlon 2.1 Unpacking the Optlon Kit ........ PR el 5 24 1 1.1 12 DSV11-SF Module . . .. Ce e e 22 23 Inspecting the EMI and EOS CHPS - -« cvvvvvennnnene T SRP SoftwareBackup............ B Checking the System Configurauom Cena e. 241 Guidelines for Module Placement . ........... - .1 Finding CSR Addresses and Irterrupt Vectors . . . . .. ... .13 2.5 o 15 - 2.6 Configuring the DSV11-SFModule . . . . ........ P 17 ee e 2.7 Operating System Shutdown . . .. ... e ee 17 2.8 Testing the Existing System . . . ........... e 18 i 29 RelocatmgModules4.’.....‘.‘...-." ..... e aieee 18 W e Modules with Blank Covers . . . . ...... eee - 29.1 20 les neeeenn. hHand . . ... ..ovvvvvv Moduleswit 292 - - 2.10 - _2.11 3 3.1 Installmg the DSV11-SF Mcdule . ...... P .. R ceee. Venfymg the Ground COM%‘I‘Q‘Q@ B Testing the New C@nflguratmn o 22 22 | SystemVenficatmn Y P e 26 il iv Contents | Flgures 1-1 BA200 Senes Enclosures .. 1-2 DSV11-SF Module 2-1 DSV11-SF Option Kit Contents 2-2 ....... .]EMIandEOS Clips . ....... ........ ........ .. 2-3 BA200 Series Configuration Worksheets B 2-4 - Bus Grant Continuity Path . . . 2-5 . 2-6 2-7 2-8 DSV11-SF Module Layout. . . . . .. e CSR Address Switch Setting Guide . . . . . Removing the Blank Covers . . T P e e e T T . . e e Unlocking the Release Levers . .Insernng the Module . . . ... 2-10 Ground Connectlons e e e ... - 211 T 22 ,V'Power and Bus Load Data . .. | s ' ooodocooo‘Qo o_nmoo,o»o e e ‘e . e ® ¢ s e e e s 8. % 8. .. 8 a. ® s e e s e e & 8 o o ;;;;;; o & ‘e s o e \“v--'/ 'DSV11-SF Option Kit Checklist i AN 2-1 23 - DSVII-SF Maxlmum Line Speeds Pt \ | | Tables i ~ About This Manual Thls 1installation guide vp'ro'vides step-byéstep ins_tmc’:tidns:_' to install the DSV11- SF option kit in a BA200 series microsystem enclosure. The kit is designed for use in BA200 series enclosures only. o o o - The DSV11-SF is a two-channel, high-speed synchronous communications option for BA200 series enclosures in MicroVAX systems. A Intended Audience @~ T This document is intended only for Digital Field _Scrvipe personnel or for qualified self-maintenance customers who have purchased a microsystems maintepance kit. | MicroVAX Systems Maintenance Kit part number ZNABX-GZ, C5 _For’ the.Self-MaihtenanceCustomer | o . e If you are not qualified to perform the installation of the DSV11-SF option kit, call Digital Field Service to schedule an installation. SETRTRRR R T It is your responsibility to perform a software 'backup before Digital Field Service personnel arrive at the site. This step is important to ensure that data is not lost during any installation process. IMPORTANT | o | S If you install the DSV11-SF option kit yourself, make sure you are wearing an antistatic wrist strap connected to a grounded antistatic work surface before you handle the modules. The system modules can be damaged by static discharge. R E IR ET Y ~ Also make sure the bus grant continuity path is intact after the installation. There cannot be any empty backplane slots between modules. * - To install the DSV11-SF option kit, carefully follow the installation procedure 1n Chapter 2. If you have problems performing the installation, call Digital Field Service for assistance. | | o | | Vi About This Manual " For Fleld Service Make sure you take precautions agamst static when unpackmg and mstallmg ) - the module. Use the groundstrap and antistatic mat found in the StaticDissipative Field Service Kit (part number 29-26246). The antistatic kit is part of the Field Service tool klt not the 0pt10n kit. To install the DSV11-SF optron klt carefully follow the mstallatlon procedure in Chapter 2. See the DSV1I-S Communications Option User Gutde for mformauon on connectmg the DSV11-SF to a modem. Submit a LARS Form After the Installatnon For mformatlon oncompletmg‘ o th1s form contact your umt manager . Conventlons | The following conventlons are usedin th1s gulde _ ~ Waming Provides information to prevent personal mjury S Important _‘Prov1desmformauon to prevent damage to equtpment or software | . Note _ .' Prov:des general information about the current toprc PN Indrcates a part number. Related Documents . The DSV1I-S Cammumcauons Optton User Gutde (EK«-DSVII-UG) is - includedin the DSVll-SF option kit. » | You can order the followmg documents from Dlgrtal " Document | o R | | 'Order Number ' DSV11 Communications Opuon Technical Descnpuon o EK-DSVll-TD MrcroVAX Systems Mamtenance Gmde N R ,EK-OOIAA-MG MicroVAX 3500 and MicroVAX 3600 Systems A Mamtenance Update® R MDM User’s Guide TR . EK-150AA-UD T ~ Includedin the MncroVAX Systems Mamtcnance Krt R (ZNABX-GZ, C5). | TR AA-FMJAB-DN About This Manual Vi Digital pefSonnel may order thesc' doéuments from: Digital Equipment Corporation 444 Whitney Street Northboro, MA 01532 'Circulation Services (NROS/W3) | Attn: Publishing and essing Section Order Proc ~ Customers in the United States may order documents from: Digital Equipment Corporation Peripherals and Supplies Group P. O. Box CS2008 Nashua, NH 03061 - | | | Outside the United States, customers should contact their local Digital sales office. @ v B | | | e - Description This chapfet "»describés_ the BA200 sefies,efiClosute:'and'the.' DSVII-SF module. ) 1.1 BA200 Series System Enclosure o ~ The BA200 series enclosure has a 6- or 12-slot Q22-bus backplane. Figure 1-1 shows the 12-slot BA213 and the 6-slot BA214 enclosure chassis. The BA213 has one or two modular power supplies, and the BA214 has one power supply. The backplane implements the Q22-bus on the AB rows of each slot. The CD interconnect is implemented on the CD rows of each slot. Fixed disk drives face the rear of the enclosure, providing easy access to the drive signal and | | power cables. A TK tape drive faces the front of the enclosure. The major difference between the BA200 series enclosure and other microsystem enclosures is the way you connect external devices to the system. "~ Modules in the BA200 series enclosure connect directly to external devices through I/O connectors on the module handles. Other enclosures require an. insert panel and internal cabling between the option module and the device. * There are two main differences between the modules used in the BA200 series enclosure and the modules used in the other microsystem enclosures. ~« Option modules with external I/O connectors have attached bulkhead handles. These handles replace the insert panels and internal cabling . | | - found in the BA23 and BA123 enclosures. + Non-J/O modules (such as memory modules) have blank bulkhead covers. 2 Descriptioh R .‘: ‘\_, NS Pt bt | ’ N . BA214 ENCLOSURE Co BA213 ENCLOSURE . 7 P J L NN = . MA-X0008-88 Figure 'f.'_l-—lv1‘ - BA200 'S'”e'r'iels Etn»clbsur‘efis, B that tingribcover 1/Otwoconnec res use a special le In addition, BA200 series enclosu bon cab ece -pi a has er cov SA 00H36 The . ule mod U CP the r ove fits uration connectors on the that plugsinto the consolSLUe and power-up config cal seal that complies and blank covers form an electri ' The module handleselectro magnetic interference (EMI) for (1) keeping radio with regulations for and (2) frequency interference generated by the system in the enclosure, module The re. enclosu the g preventing external radio frequencies from enterin handles and blank covers also help guarantee proper airflow. Guide to For more information: See the MicroVAX Systems| Maintenance | N ; learn more about BA200 series enclosures. ' Description 3 1.2 DSV11-SF Module ~ The DSVll-SF module (Figure 1-2)is a two-channel, hlgh-speed synchronous | communications option for BA200 series enclosures in MicroVAX systems. Itis a quad-height module. The DSV11-SF will not operate unless you mstall' S the appropriate devrce driver kit. e For VMS versron 4 7, mstall the VAX DSVll Devrce Dnver Klt « For versions of VMS later than 4.7, install the VAX Wlde Area Networks | (WAN) Device Driver Kit. | | For more mformauon on the device driver klts contact| your local D1g1ta1 sales.u | office. DSV11 -SA 'M3108 \Y = "4 -PA MA-X0000-88 Figure 1-2 DSV11-SF Module 4 Description . The DSV11-SF protocols - supports the | followmg | synchronous commumcatlons | 3 DDCMP (Dlgtta.l data commumcauons message protocol) . HDLC/SDLC (hrgh-level data-lmk control/synchronous data-lmk + BISYNC (bmary synchronous protocol) control) . - The maximum line speed available depends on the protocol selected and the number of lines you want to use. You can run a different protocol on each line. Table 1-1 shows the maximum line speeds available . For the specific line speeds supported by your system see your networkmg software documentation. Table 1-1 | DSV11-SF Maximum une Speeds | - One Line Protocol (Blts/s) DDCMP 256K Two Lines o (Bits/s) 64K HDLC/SDLC 256K 64K ~ 192K 96K BISYNC To connect your system toa modem the DSVll-SF allows you to use any the followmg synchronous mterfaces » | of RS-232/CCITT V4 « RS422 . + RS-423 CCITT V.35 The DSVll-SF also offers these features . Drrect memory access (DMA) data transfer « Full- and half-duplex operation . Full modem control | | * NRZ and_NRZI data encOding | For more information: See the DSVII Communications Optzan Technical Description to learn more about IDSVII-SF features. | . . . J 2 Installation ~ g, inspecting, and This chapter provides step-by-step procedures for unpackin enclosure. This chapter ~ installing the DSV11-SF option kit in 2 BA200 series also discusses system and module configurations. e WARNING ion instructions provide spec’ifi'c" directions for the installat g ~ The followin safe installation of the module kit. To protect yourself from possible shock or energy hazards, do not try to access or disassemble parts of the ‘equipment other than those specified. Refer other servicing to qualified personnel. 2.1 Unpacking the Option Kit Unpack the shipment and check the contents as follows.-If any item is 'miSSing| or damaged: | - « contact the customer’s sales representative. « contact the customer’s delivery agent. , such as dents, h(’;)le‘s,jr 1. Look for external damage on the shipping container o | | . - or crushed comers 2. Do not dispose of the packing material until you have installed the module and tested the system successfully. Use the Static-Dissipative Field Service Kit (PN 29-26246) for the next step. If you have another antistatic kit, follow the instructions with the kit. I T L T R RO 3. Put on your antistatic wrist strap. Attach the alligator clip to the metal mat on your . chassis of the BA200 series enclosure. Place the antistatic mat. the to connects that snap a has cord ground work surface. The 4. Use Table 2-1 to identify the contents of the DSV11-SF option kit. The ~ checklist numbers correspond to the numbered items in Figure 2-1. 6 lnstallation' | 5. Remove the DSV11-SF ‘module from the antistatic bag. 6. Inspect the module for shipping damage. breaks, and loose components. o Carefully check for cracks, R | 1 . © LN, IDSV11-SF o‘P'noN, " INSTALLATION ~aeuwpe} DSV11-S OPTION , "USER QUIDE | mmsr T | Figure 2-1 "iii - : \ "GAP:‘FI‘I‘.L'E"AS \ 5cuews (4) DSV11-SF Option Kit Contents Table 2-1 DSV11-SF Option Kit Check list Part Description | ~ 1 DSVI-SFmode Two gap o Mm3lospa filler assemblies, consisting of two gap fillers and four flathead screws | Part Number . S 70-24505-01 | Installation 7 B 2.2 Inspecting the EMI and EOS Clips ce ('EMI){ the To comply with regulations on electromagnetic interferenprotection EMI bulkhead handles, blank covers, and gap fillers have transient and electrical overstress (EOS) clips. These clips are grounded through the module handle. ) | I IR R DR 1. Check the EMI and EOS clips on the DSV11-SF for residue or corrosion (Figure 2-2). Also check the EMI clips on the two gap fillers. Remove | any residue or corrosion with alcohol. '\' SN /,‘/j EOS CLIP EM! CLIPS MA-X0011-88 Figure 2-2 EMI and EOS Clips : 8 Installation 2. Make sure the EMI and EOS clrps are arched When you press them. | shghtly, they should return to their ongmal shape.f 3. 4. If any chpis mrssmg or broken replace 1t "EMIclip PN 12-26340-01 EOS clip PN 12-26922-01 Place the DSV11-SF module on the antistatic mat. 2.3 Software Backup Itis the customer’s responsibility to perform a software backup ,Make sure the customer backs up the software before you contmue 2.4 Checkmg the System Conftguratlon B Before you install the DSV11-SF option, you must complete a configuratlon | worksheet for your BA200 series enclosure (Figure 2-3). This step ensures that you do not exceed the system s limits for power and bus loads. - You need to gain access to the modules mstalledin the system backplane before you configure the system. Refer to the system documentation for procedures | to help you remove any covers and gain access to the modules To check the system configuratton perform the followmg steps 1. On the worksheet, list all the devices already installedin the system. Each module has an 1dent1fymg label on the cover or handle List all the devrcesyouplan to mstallin the system. 3. | Fillin the mformatlon foreach devrceusmg the data hstedinTable 2-2. 4. Add up the columns Make sure the totals are wrthm the limits for the -enclosure. installation 12 SLOT ENCLOSURERIGHT-HALF POWER SUPPLY | POWER kus LOAD% CURRENT _ AMPS SLOT | 12V (WATTS) "AC | DC (ABCD) MODULE_, A = 2 3 4 5 : [) 1 »>>> TAPE o >>> DISK1 TOTAL: RIGHT-HALF| POWER SUPPLY o | MUST NOT 33.0 EXCEED ' | 7.0 CURRENT 5V (ABCD) MODULE o , S 0.0]10.0 1T | 230.0 TEFT.HALF POWER SUPPLY _ SLOT 0.0 00l MASS STORAGE - -1 i e | AMPS |POWER | 12v | (WATTS) . T 8 10 11 12 MASS STORAGE DisK ] - DISK DISK 'POWER SUPPLY EXCEED | | | | TOTAL: LEFT-HALF MUST NOT » 9._0, 0.0 _~ 33.0 . 7.0 ] E - - | | 230.0 ~ TOTAL BUS LOADS ‘MUST NOT EXCEED 6 SLOT ENCLOSURE . 1 [3s5.0]20.0} | T POWER SUPPLY ‘sLo,T MODULE CURRENT -8V (ABCD)| fo0.0]o0.0 0.0 0.0 - B AMPS | POWER | [BUSLOA AC | oC 12V | (WATTS) . 3 ] e S = | 6 TOTAL: POWER SUPPLY ”E'-’S‘JE"E%T 33.0 7.0 1. 230.0 TTOTAL; BUS L‘oms I--1- MUST NOT EXCEED 35.0 2o;b NOTE POWER SUPPLIES MAY DIFFER CHECK YOUR _ - POWER SUPPLY SPECIFICATIONS TO CONFIRM THE MAXIMUM WATTAGE. MA-X0012-88 anure 2-3 BAZDO Series ConfuguratlonWorksheets | | 9 10 Installation Table 2-2 Power and Bus Load Data ~ Current (Amps) Modnle | | AAVII-SA 'A1009-PA ADV11-SA A1008-PA AXV11-SA A026-PA CXAl6-M M3118-YA M3118-YB CXB16-M CXY08-M M3119-YA DELQA-SA M7516-PA Watts 18 2.0 DPV11-SA ' DRQ3B-SA M7658-PA DRV1J-SA M8043-PA IBQO1-SA 20 10,0 2.7 195 126 KAG630-AA M7606 M7620. 'KDAS0-Q KLESI-SA 45 M7165 - MT7740-PA 30 6.2 60 380 036 03 0.0 250 17.5 014 327 0.14 336 6.57 30 MRV11-D - M7942 MS630-AA M7607 1.0 MS630-BA M7608 0.5 0.5 10 1.0 1.0 30 20 10 1.0 -3910 46 10 20 10 1.0 27 10 30 693 1.6 1.6* M7621-A . 0.5 05 20 00 'MB8086-PA MS650-AA 12 03 30 20 543 LPVI11-SA MS630-CA 0.0 96 - 225 00 KWV1i-SA ~ M9060-YA 147 o M7500-PA M4002-PA KMV1A-SA 0.5 23 0.5 0.40 o - M3125-PA 50 - MB8634-PA KDAS50-Q 100 104 M3106-PA IEQ11-SA KA650AA/BA 160 - 00 M7651-PA ~ DSVI11-SA . - M3108-PA - DZQl1-SA 90 0.0 - 0.50 M3121-PA M8020-PA DRVIW-SA 00 1.6 DEQNA-SA DFAO01 ‘Bus Loads 00 0.2 1.0 -15.0 - 154 3.0 11.156 10 0.3 00 00 80 80 - 0.5 00 265 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.1 2.7 RA70 *Value is for the unpopulated module only. 5.0 6.5 0S5 N - Option | | Power Installation = 11 Table 2-2 (Cont.) Power and Bus Load Data " Option - RD53 RD54 +5V 'Module 09 TQKSO TQK70-SA 1.3 | TKSOE-EA ~ TK70E-EA Current (Amps) - (Max) | M7546 M7559 TSV0O5-SA M7196 237 134 356 2.9 00 14.5 65 ~ 00 13 35 Bus Loads +12V Watts 345 25 24 135 : Power -(Max) 353 24 0.0 175 325 2.4.1 ' Guidelines for Moduie- Placement Bus Continuity AC - DC - - - 28 05 - @ - | - - - 43 0S5 30 10 | using the A connec_tvo‘rsl Bus grant signals pass through each installedthemodule, bus grant signals. To ensure backplane slots. " PROCESSOR - of each slot. Figure 2—4 shows the path of the continuity of this path, use bus grant continuity cards (M9047) in empty MA-X0013-88 Figure 2-4 Bus Grant Continuity Path 12 Installation Power Supplies The BA200 series enclosm'e contamsone or two 230 watt power supplles e e« A 6-slot enclosure has one power supply, to the left of the baclcplane A 12-slot enclosure has two power supplles | ‘Ihe power supply to the nght of the backplane powers slots 1 through LT The power S“PPIY to the left Of the baCkplane powers slots 7 through_ B 120 Each power supplyin\ the enclosure must have a minimum 5 amp load on the 5 volt output to maintain regulation. If a power supply does not meet the minimum load requirement, you must install an M9060-YA load module in one of the open backplane slots powered by that power supply. Otherwrse the power supply enters an error mode and shuts down thesystem. - Ifa power supply meets theminimum load requirement, you should remove an existing load module. See Sectlon 2.9 for procedures on mstallmg or removmg '» a load module Module Order | ‘, ~ The order of modulesin the backplane depends on four factors e The relatlve use of devrces m the system | e The expected performance of each device relatrve to other devrces - e The ability of a device to tolerate delays between bus requestsand bus e The tendency of a devrce to prevent devrces farther from the CPU from accessing the bus grants (delay tolerance) Use the followmg recommended module order as a gurdehne for installing Start in the left column and read‘ \‘W/ modules In a- BAZOO senes enclosures down. installation 13 Cx‘Alls | KA620/KA630/KA650 MS630/MS650 CXF32 - LPViI AAVIT TR VCBO02 | ADVI] | AXVIl . DRVIW T\ KWVII DRV1) TSV05 ADD32 - | o DRQ3B DMVIl DEQNA/DELQA/DESQA pr b DPVIl DSVIl KMVIA DZQl1 DEAOL TORe0 AL RODKS . RADL . ppics _ CXB16 2.5 Finding CSR Addresses and Interrupt Vectors When you add a DSV11-SF module to the backplane, you need to configure the new module and reconfigure the modules already installed. Use the following procedures to find the new CSR addresses and interrupt vectors for the modules. | , o e For modules in a MicroVAX system, you can (1) use the CONFIG '-pfogrmn, or (2) manually calculate CSR addresses and interrupt vectors. To calculate values manually, see Chapter 5 of the MicroVAX Systems Maintenance Guide. The CONFIG program is in the MicroVMS or VMS SYSGEN utility. When you type in a list of the devices in the system, CONFIG automatically provides CSR address and interrupt vector information. Table 2-3 lists the devices \g‘ - supported by this utility. | | If you have a non-Digital device, sec the device documentation for configuration information. o . | S ' N 14 Installation Table 2-3 Devices Supported by SYSGEN - Device Enter at DEVICE> Prompt CxXAl6 ‘DHVI1I CXYO08 : DELQA ~ DHV11 QNA DEQNA QNA DPV11 DPV11 DRVIW DR11W DSV11 DSV11 DzZQ11 DZ11 IEQI11 o IEQI11 RQDX3 TQK50/TQK70 - TSVos TSl UDA TUSI To use the SYSGEN utility, follow these steps: 1. With VMS or MicroVMS running, log in to the system account. 2. Typethe followmg command at the sys.tem ¢ommand prompt: 3. Press [Return| The utility responds with the prompt - o iSYsGEN> _ R 4. Atthe prompt, type S, Press [Return]. The utlhtyresponds with the p‘rblmpt'" i DEVICE> ; | | o | 6. Enter the abbreviation for each syStem device (Table 2-3). 'In;clvude-*thdse'-~devices already installed and those you intend to install. Enter one abbreviation per line, then press - The DEVICE> prompt prompts you for another entry. If you are installing more than one unit of a particular device, enter a space and the number of devices after the - abbreviation. For example, pavi1 2 indicates two DHV11 modules. l'nstallatibn. 15 [Z]. The program displays. d all devices, type entere 7. After you have entere IR d: ation for each device you ~ the following inform | o CSR address and vector device by the operat ing system the name assigned to the the operating system support status (yes or no) \ g address or vector. The program uses an asterisk (*) to indicate a floatin , the first address refers If there is more than one unit of a particular device B o | to the first device to be installed. | 8. To exit from the SYSGEN utility, type xzT at the SYSGEN prompt and 9. Log out of the system account. | 26 Configuring the DSV117—SF Module DSV11-SF by using switchpack 1 (E32) You select the CSR address for the CSR address is floating. The factory setting on the module (Figure 2-5). The other options with floating for the DSV11-SF is 17760640 5. If the systemy has setting. To calculate the CSR addresses, you may need to change the factor Use Figure 2-6 as a guide in 2.5. address for the DSV11-SF, see Section setting the switches. | | T L | re and cannot be . It is set by the softwa ' “The interrupt vector is also | floating = v » o | A changed by switches. Switches 5 and 6 on .SWitchpack 2 (E89) provide busgrant continuity and must be off (open) when the DMA continuity (Figure 2-5). These switches re. Switches 1 to 4 are always enclosu series ' DSV11-SF is installed in a BA200 ' Mo’ / on (closed). i e L NOTE Switchpacks differ in physical appearance. Use Figures 2-5 and 2-6| only for guidance asl'to‘whether a switch is on (closed) or off (open). // 16 Installation ]]UZIIZIZZ 2 34 56 | 123485 6785 UZE]'I - ‘FACTORY serrmes fl = SWITCH ON (CLOSED) = BINAHY 0 10 S I - swl.‘Tc'H OFF (OPEN) = BINARY 1 Figure 2-5 DSV11-SF Module Layout MA-XD014-83 - Installation 17 !XAMPL! S!TTlNG o U « SWITCH ON (CLOSED) = BINARY 0 = BINARY 1 U B U D l l U I U U l«_- SWITCH OFF (OPEN) ]o'olo'o' | Io't'oloLavbevsce AS ALL 1s SEE ‘ NOTE 8IT 21| DEVICE ADDRESS 1 7 . | - |18 7 o NOTE: |re 2010|1817 . 1413|1211 r _ WRITE THE ADDRESS YOU , NEED IN THE BLANK ROW, R ) N L . ” . // | ' _ | | R I EACH GAQUP IDENTICAL l ° l -8 | ~ ]10|00|o8|{o7]oe|os|oa]jos]o2]o0t]o0 | \\ —_—A | DPEcooED | ' ' K INTERPRETED o . o — olojo}-o -1 1] olo] | ol 1]lof] o 1 1 2 - 3 1t Jolo] t{ofl1] -4 -8 1 1 ] - 1 v 1] -7 8 . MA-X0198-08 Figure 2-6 CSRAddress Switch Setting Guide 2.7 Operatmg System Shutdown __It is the customer S responsxbnlxty to shut down the operating system software. Make sure the customer shuts down the operating system software before you continue. Have the customer leave the system power on. 2.8 Testlng the Exnstmg System o You need to gain access to the system controls before you can test the exlstmg = ~ system. Refer to the system documentation for procedures to help you gain access to the system controls. Test the existing MicroVAX system as follows: 1. Insert the MicroVAX dlagnostlc momtor (MDM) dlagnostlc tape cartndge 2. Boot the tape dnve. into the system’s tape drive. \\_v’“/ 18 Installation 3. Test the existing system to make sure it is runmng properly. See the MicroVAX Systems Maintenance Guide for informa tion on testing and troubleshooting. Chapter 3 of this guide also has information on testing and troubleshooting. 4. After the test runs successfully rémoVe- the tape cartridge and turn the [VO] power switch off (0). Unplug the ac power cord from the wall outlet. IMPORTANT R Always remove the tape cartridge before turning power © off. 29 Relocating Modules ~ IMPORTANT Only qualified service personh‘el should .rembve or install module s. Check the recommended module btder listed in Section 24.1 to determ ine which slot you should install the DSV11-SF module in. If you need to relocate modules in ihe backplane, use the following procedures and keep the modules in their original order. | | ~ IMPORTANT | e Make sure you are wearing a grounded antista 1. ~ 3. es only on a grounded antistatic Release. ‘the two 1/4-turn captivc screws that ’hold the _bla_nk cover card cage (Figure 2-7). 2. i A tic wrist strap when you ‘remove or install modules. Place modul mat. covers: L to the' Lo Pull the blank cover away from the card cage. Note the orientation of any internal cables connected to the module . Some ~connectors are not keyed. Carefully label and disconn ect ‘the internal ~cables. 4. Unlock the hiodille’s" release levers by svimul”tzin‘eouSIy “pulli'n’g up on th_é top lever and pulling down on the bottom lever (Figure 2-8). ‘For‘a'module" | - with a plastic handle, pull out on the plastic handle. 5. Carefully 'plill the module out of the card cage. Be careful not to disturb any switchpacks on the module. = N Use the following procedure to remove and install modules with blank J’ 2.9.1 Modules with Blank Covers {A\ - Installation 19 ~ o Confirm the module’s CSR address and interrupt vector s(Section| 2 5). If necessary, change the module’ s jumperor sw1tch settmg steps m thxs location by reversmg the . Install the module in itsthenew1/4-tu B | yet rn SCIews proccdure Do notfasten TO RELEASE: PUSH IN. TURN COUNTERCLOCKWISE 1/4- TURN. TO FASTEN: PUSH IN. TURN CLOCKWISE 1/4-TURN. NOTE: THIS ILLUSTRATION SHOWS HOW TO RELEASE CAPTIVE SCREWS ON ALL BLANK COVERS AND . BULKMEAD HANDLES. ~ Figure 2-7 Removing the Blank Covers HA-XOQ! S-Cl‘ 20 Installation 292 Modules with Handles - ,Use the followmg procedure to remove and mstall modules with handles - IMPORTANT T | | Make sure you are weanng a grounded antrstatlc wnst strap when you remove or install modules 1. Note the onentatton of external cables connected to the module Carefully 3 label the cables then disconnect them. Release the two 1/4-turn captrve screws that hold the module S handle to the card cage (Frgure 2—7) | | R . Unlock the release levers by snnultaneously pulhng up on the top lever and pullmg down on the bottom lever (Flgure 2-8). . Pull outon the modules handle and remove the module from the card cage. Be careful not to dtsturb any swrtchpacks on the module. Confirm the module's CSR address and interrupt vector (Sectron 25) If »necessa.ry, change the modules jumper or switch settings. Install the module in its new location by reversing the steps in this procedure Do not fasten the 1/4 turn sCrews yet | | —L T —"’ v o - -- T \ L - B Installation 21 NOTE: " THIS ILLUSTRATION SHOWS HOW TO UNLOCK RELEASE LEVERS AND REMOVE ALL MODULES WITH ATTACHED HANDLES. » | ~ Figure 2-8 Unlocking the Release Levers MA-X0016-88 22 Installation 2 10 lnstallmg the DSV11-SF Module | Install the DSVII-SF module as follows: IMPORTANT | | | TR " Be careful not to snag the module S components on the card gundes or adjacent modules. | 1. Insert the DSVIil SF module into the appropnate slot, using- :the - recommended module order listedin Sectlon 24, 1. 2. ~ | o Grasp the module’s top and bottom release levers. Lock the module in place by s1multaneous1y pushmgthe top lever down and pulling the bottom lever up (Figure 2-9). | 3. Do not fasten the 1/4-tum captlve screws yet | 2, 11 Verlfymg the Ground Connections When you install a module with a blank cover or flush handle next to a ‘recessed-handle module, you must install a gap filler assembly between the modules to meet EMI regulations. Without the gap filler cxrcuttry on the blank-cover or flush-handle moduleis exposed Two gap filler assembhes (PN 70-24505 01) are prov1ded w:th the option kit. ‘Each gap filler assembly includes one gap filler and two screws. Use as many of the assemblies as you need for your configuratlon You may not need any. | ) Check that the ground connecttons are correctlymplaceas follows 1. ~ Check the backplane to see if any recessed-handle module is next toa module with a blank cover or a flush handle. There should not be any “open spaces between modulesin the backplane. | a. If there are no open spaces you do not need the gap filler assernbhes Fasten the 1/4-turn captive screws on all handles and covers m the . | backplane. b. If there are open spaces, make sure a gap filler assembly is mstalled H - on the side of the blank cover or flush handle that 1s next to the | recessed-handle module (Fxgure 2-10). - Install_a"tiori\ 23 NOTE: " THIS ILLUSTRATION SHOWS HOW TO ALL LOCK RELEASE LEVERS AND INSERT MODULES WITH ATTACHED HANDLES. ‘Figure 2-9 Inserting the Module 24 Installation | B NOTE: | | RECESSED HANDLE | . BLANKCOVER GAP FILLER o THE GAP FILLER IS MOUNTED ONTO THE BLANK COVER TO CLOSE THE OPEN SPACE BETWEEN THE RECESSED MODULE AND THE BLANK COVER. MA-X0018.88 Figure 2-10 Ground Connections Installation 25 2. Install the gap filler assembly, if needed, as follows: a. Fit the gap filler (PN 70-24505-01) onto the side of the blank cover or flush-handle module that is next to the recessed-handle module. Make sure the gap filler’s tabs fit into the tab indentations on the blank cover or flush handle (Figure 2-11). Use the two screws that come with the assembly to attach the gap filler at the top and bottom. b. If you have a blank cover, place the blank cover wrth the gap filler B | “over the card cage slot. ~ If you have a flush-handle module, insert the module into the card | | | slot. c. Make sure thereis correct ground (no open spaces) between the two d. | | | | ’modules | Fasten the 1/4-turn capnve SCTEWS on all handles and covers in the— | 1/4 INCH | | | backplane. §m SCREW GAP FILLER ASSEMBLY —~_ 1/4 INCH . ' SCREW 7 | cj "£J7 S /flé - ./flé / o SINGLE-WIDTH BLANK BULKHEAD. ~ 'GAP FILLER ASSEMBLY MOUNTED ON BLANK BULKHEAD covsn COVER Figure 2-11 Attaching the Gap Filler Assembly | : a 3 Testing theNew Configurstion _ This chapter descnbes the tests and procedures you should use to make sure ‘the DSV11-SF and the MicroVAX system are operating correctly. See the DSV11-S Communications Option User Guide for information on connectmg_' the module to a modem. The DSVIlI Communications Option Technical Descrzptxon has detailed information about the MlcroVAX dlagnosttc momtor - ~ 3. 1 System Verlflcatlon Use the CPU ROM-baseddtagnostlcs and the MtcroVAX diagnostic momtor (MDM) to test a MicroVAX system. Release 124 (version 2.3) or later of MDM supports the DSV11. The MDM software provndes the followmg five groups of menu-driven tests: - | Verify mode functlonal tests user or }Fteld Se,rvtce Verify mode exerciser tests user or 'Field Service Service mode functlonal tests Fleld Semce L Service mode exermser tests Field Semce R | ’Uuhtytests - NOTE [ e '_'vFlel_dSemce e ‘ For BA214 enclosures, use the Ethernet Server Kit (PN ZNA07-CM -CP, or -C5) to test the system 1. Plug the ac power cord into the wall outlet and turn the - power sw1tch | on (l) 2. After 10 seconds check that the modules green self-test LEDis on. ThlS indicates that the self-test was successful. | 3. I the green self-test LED dld not turn on, make sure the module is correctly inserted. If the LED still does not turn on, go to the M:croVAX B Systems Maintenance Guide for troubleshootmg information. 4. 26 Insert the MDM tape cartndge into the system’s tape drive. | Testing the New Configuration 27 | Boot the tape drive. Type 2 at the main memi to display a list bf devices in the system. is included. If not, repeat Check the list to make sure the new modulehave set the module switches ~the installation sequence and make sure you correctly. | S | . " Type 1 at the main menu, to run the basic system test. | . : o see Chapter 6 of “This test should complete without error. If an error occurs, hooting procedures. the MicroVAX Systems Maintenance Guide for troubles Remove the tape cartridge from the tape drive. . | power switch off (0). Turn the for information 10. 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DO .NOT?'STAPLE. ~» DSV11-SF Communications Option Installation Guide EK-DSV11-IN-001 | .~ WARNING ns for the directio specific The following installation instructions provide possible from ion safe installation of the module kit. For your protect parts emble disass or shock or energy hazards, do not attempt to access ng to servici other Refer of the equipment other than those specified. : o | . | o S Suivre les instructions pour installer le module en toute sécurité. Afin d’éviter tout risque d’électrocution, ne manipuler que les piéces indiquées. Pour toute autre opération, faire appel 2 du personnel qualifié. | VORSICHT ieren, gehen Sie unbedingt ' Um das Modul richtig und gefahrlos zu install Hantieren Sie auf keinen Fall nach den folgenden Anweisungen vor: an anderen als den angegebenen Teilen, oder versuchen Sie nicht, diese zu entfernen. Es konnte sonst Berithrungsspannung auftreten. Wartungsarbeiten diirfen ausschlieBlich von geschultem Fachpersonal ausgefithrt werden. PRECAUCION o ». Las siguientes instrucciones de instalacién ofrecen directrices especificas para una segura instalacién del juego de mo6dulos. Para evitar posibles descargas eléctricas o cualquier tipo de riesgo, no intente acceder o 'desarmar ninguna parte del equipo que no sean las especificadas. En caso de cualquier duda, consulte a personal cualificado. WAARSCHUWING EE o S Volg onderstaande instructies voor het veilig installeren van de kaart. Om risico’s of elektrische schokken te voorkomen, alleen werkzaamheden -V"ertichten aan de gespecificeerde onderdelen. Laat onderhouds- en ,re.para_tiewerkzaamheden over aan gekwalificeerd personeel. 'ATTENZIONE no' informazioni per una ~ Le seguenti istruzioni per 'installazione fornisco evitare possibili pericoli di corretta installazione del modulo. Onde “scariche di corrente, non tentare di accedere o smontare parti diverse da quelle indicate. Consultare, per qualsiasi ulteriore necessita, personale o qualificato. ‘/4 ATTENTION = i ’ ‘qualified personnel. ADVARSEL | Fglgende mstallaswnsvenlednmg viser n¢yaktlg fremgangsmate for en korrekt og trygg installasjon av modulen. For & unnngi elektrisk stgt eller andre personskader, er det viktig at man ikke bergrer eller prgver 4 ta fra hverandre deler av utstyret. Utfgr bare det som er anvist i hindboken Overlat all annen reparas;on og service til kvahfisert fagfolk j VARNING | | | | | Foljande mstallatnonsanvnsmng innehaller exakt vagledmng for en saker installation av modulen. For att undvika elektriska stotar eller annan . fara, bor man inte forsoka komma &t eller montera iséir andra delar av | .utrustmngen, én de anglvna For ovng service, kontakta en fackman | ~ Seuraavat ~ = asennusohjeet turvallisen asennuksen. =~ varmistavat = moduulikitin Jotta vaaratilanteilta viiltytddn, ei pidd koskea - muihin laitteiston osiin kuin ohjeissa on mainittu eiki pyrkia purkamaan niitd. Muut yllapntotonmet on Jatettava koulutetun yllapntohenklloston | - huoleksi. _ADVARSEL | Fglgende mstallatlonsprocedure glver vejledmng i snkker mstallatlon af modulet. Forsgg ikke at bergre eller adskille andre dele af udstyret, da der kan veere risiko for hmspaandmg Yderlngere service b¢r udfgres af autoriseret personale | | AVISO | As instrucdes que se seguem exphcam a forma de proceder, com seguranca, a mstalagao de um "kit" de médulo. Nio tente, de forma . alguma, aceder ou abrir as partes do equipamento que nio se refiram ~ aqui, para que nao corra o risco de choques eléctricos. 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