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Advant Station 520/B180L and 530/B180L Hardware with PCI Slot Users Guide Table of Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1 - Introduction
1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 General Information................................................................................................. 1-1 Equipment Requirements......................................................................................... 1-2 Manual Organization ............................................................................................... 1-2 Conventions ............................................................................................................. 1-2 Related Documents .................................................................................................. 1-2 Release History ........................................................................................................ 1-2 Product Overview .................................................................................................... 1-3 1.7.1 1.7.2 Advant Stations and Automation Systems.............................................. 1-3 Physical Overview .................................................................................. 1-3 1.7.2.1 1.7.2.2 1.7.2.3 1.7.2.4 1.7.2.5 1.7.2.6 1.7.2.7 1.7.2.8 1.7.2.9 1.7.2.10 1.7.2.11 1.7.2.12 1.7.2.13 1.7.2.14 1.7.2.15 1.7.2.16 1.7.2.17 1.7.2.18 1.7.2.19 1.7.2.20 1.8 System Unit...................................................................... 1-6 Monitors ......................................................................... 1-12 X-terminals..................................................................... 1-14 Keyboards ...................................................................... 1-14 Pointing devices ............................................................. 1-16 Digitizer Tablet............................................................... 1-17 Printers ........................................................................... 1-18 External Alarm Interface................................................ 1-25 Real-Time Accelerator (RTA) Board and Communication ....................................................... 1-25 Internal CD-ROM drive ................................................. 1-27 Extra internal hard disk .................................................. 1-29 Removable cassette storage drive (DAT)....................... 1-29 Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) ............................ 1-30 External Bypass Switch for UPS ................................... 1-32 Power distribution .......................................................... 1-33 Control Network Connections ....................................... 1-33 Plant network TCP/IP attachment.................................. 1-34 Cables............................................................................. 1-35 Cabinetry ........................................................................ 1-38 Console furniture............................................................ 1-39
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Chapter 2 - Installation
2.1 2.2 General Information ................................................................................................. 2-1 Installation Planning................................................................................................. 2-2 2.2.1 Site Selection and Preparation ................................................................ 2-2 2.2.1.1 2.2.1.2 2.2.1.3 2.2.1.4 2.2.1.5 2.2.2 2.2.3 System Unit Placement .................................................... 2-2 Monitor Placement ........................................................... 2-3 Operator Desk Placement ................................................. 2-3 Lighting Considerations ................................................... 2-4 Severe Magnetic Fields .................................................... 2-5
Installation Overview .............................................................................. 2-7 Power and Cabling Considerations ......................................................... 2-9 2.2.3.1 2.2.3.2 2.2.3.3 2.2.3.4 2.2.3.5 2.2.3.6 Power Input Voltage ......................................................... 2-9 Shielding and Grounding................................................ 2-10 Cabinet Protective Earth Connections............................ 2-10 Monitor Power Connection ............................................ 2-10 Protection Against Spikes, Surges, and Sags ................. 2-12 Earthing of Network Communication Cables ................ 2-13 Coaxial Cable for Monitor ............................................. 2-13 Communication Cables Installation ............................... 2-14 Other Signal Cable Installation ...................................... 2-16 Termination of Cables .................................................... 2-17
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Power Requirements ............................................................................. 2-17 Building and Support Structures ........................................................... 2-19 Installation Procedures - Overview ....................................................... 2-20 Unpacking ............................................................................................. 2-20 Operator Desk Assembly Instructions .................................................. 2-21 2.3.3.1 2.3.3.2 2.3.3.3 RE550 Operator Table Assembly Instructions ............... 2-21 RE551 Operator Table Assembly Instructions ............... 2-21 RE552 Operator Table Assembly Instructions ............... 2-22 Mounting of System Unit into RE540 Cabinet .............. 2-24 Mounting of System into RM557 Cabinet ..................... 2-25
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2.3.5 System Unit........................................................................................... 2-26 2.3.5.1 2.3.5.2 2.3.5.3 2.3.5.4 2.3.5.5 2.3.6 2.3.6.1 2.3.6.2 2.3.6.3 2.3.7 2.3.8 System Unit Connectors................................................. 2-26 Mass Storage Tray Positions .......................................... 2-27 Add-on Memory for System Unit .................................. 2-29 USB Keyboard Connection............................................ 2-33 Setting of Monitor Frame Rate in System Unit ............. 2-34 IM541 17 Monitor Connectors..................................... 2-37 IM538 19 Monitor Connectors..................................... 2-38 IM539 21 Monitor Connectors..................................... 2-39
Keyboard Connectors and Switches ..................................................... 2-40 Cable Connections ................................................................................ 2-43 2.3.8.1 2.3.8.2 2.3.8.3 2.3.8.4 2.3.8.5 2.3.8.6 2.3.8.7 2.3.8.8 2.3.8.9 2.3.8.10 2.3.8.11 Power Connections ........................................................ 2-43 SCSI Device Connections .............................................. 2-51 PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse Connection ......................... 2-54 Connector for Color Monitor ......................................... 2-54 Remote Monitor and Keyboard Connections................. 2-55 External Mass Memory Connections ............................. 2-58 Printer Connections........................................................ 2-61 External Alarm and UPS Connections........................... 2-64 MasterBus 300 Control Network Connections .............. 2-69 BNC ThinLan 10Base2 Connections, Printer and X-Terminal .................................................. 2-71 System Unit AUI ThickLan 10Base5 Connection ......... 2-74
2.3.9 2.3.10
Shut Down Procedures.......................................................................... 2-77 Power Up Procedures............................................................................ 2-77 2.3.10.1 2.3.10.2 Steps before Energizing the Power Outlet ..................... 2-77 Order in which the Power Switches are Turned On....... 2-77
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Chapter 5 - Maintenance
5.1 5.2 Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Precautions.............................................................. 5-1 Corrective Maintenance Definition.......................................................................... 5-1 5.2.1 Troubleshooting ...................................................................................... 5-2 5.2.1.1 5.2.1.2 5.2.1.3 5.2.1.4 5.2.1.5 5.2.1.6 5.2.1.7 5.2.1.8 5.2.1.9 5.2.1.10 5.2.1.11 5.2.1.12 5.3 5.3.1 5.3.2 5.3.3 5.3.4 Troubleshooting Strategies ............................................... 5-2 Problems powering up the system.................................... 5-3 Setting the Monitor Type at Power On............................. 5-4 Problems with Loading and Booting the Operating System ....................................................... 5-5 Dealing with a Boot Failure ............................................. 5-5 System Unit Hardware Indicators .................................... 5-8 LED Error Codes.............................................................. 5-9 Mains Power Line Problems .......................................... 5-11 Monitor Problems........................................................... 5-12 Network Communication Problems ............................... 5-12 Serial RS-232 Matrix Printer Problems.......................... 5-13 SCSI Bus Problems ........................................................ 5-14
SV530/531 UPS Maintenance/Troubleshooting .................................................... 5-15 Maintenance .......................................................................................... 5-15 Resetting the UPS ................................................................................. 5-18 Silencing the Alarm............................................................................... 5-18 Mounting/Exchange of External Bypass Unit on the UPS ................... 5-18
Appendix A - References
A.1 A.2 Advant Station 520/B180L and 530/B180L System Units ..................................... A-1 Monitors .................................................................................................................. A-5 A.2.1 A.2.2 IM541 17 Color Monitor ...................................................................... A-5 IM538 19 Color Monitor ...................................................................... A-7 A.2.2.1 A.2.2.2 A.2.3 A.3 A.3.1 A.3.2 A.3.3 A.3.4 A.3.5 A.4 19 Dsub Video Connector.............................................. A-9 20 Monitor Damper Wire .............................................. A-9
IM539 21 Color Monitor .................................................................... A-10 MT516 DAT Tape Drive ...................................................................... A-14 MT517 DAT Tape Drive ...................................................................... A-15 MP541V2 External Mass Storage System with 9Gbyte Disk.............. A-16 MP550V1 External Mass Storage System with 9Gbyte Disk.............. A-19 Redundant Disk Array MP534 and MP534K01 .................................. A-20
X-Terminals........................................................................................................... A-22
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A.5 A.6 Keyboards and Pointing Devices...........................................................................A-23 Printers ...................................................................................................................A -25 A.6.1 A.6.2 A.6.3 A.6.4 A.6.5 A.6.6 EP537/538 Narrow Alpha-Numeric Printers........................................A-25 EP539/540 Wide Alpha-Numeric Printers............................................A-26 EP515 Hard Copy Printer .....................................................................A-27 EPX510 Hard Copy Printer ..................................................................A-28 EP526/527 Laser Printer.......................................................................A-30 EP528/529 Laser Printer.......................................................................A-31 A.6.6.1 A.7 A.8 TCP/IP Interface CIX514 for the Laser Jet Printer EP526/527/528/529.......................A-33
External Alarm.......................................................................................................A-34 A.7.1 A.8.1 A.8.2 A.8.3 DSPC 452 (MP51) External Alarm Unit ..............................................A-34 SV530 Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) 120 Volt ........................A-37 SV531 Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) 230 Volt ........................A-38 SX520 Power Distribution Unit............................................................A-40 RE540 Cabinet......................................................................................A-41 RM557 Cabinet.....................................................................................A-42 Control Desk Furniture .........................................................................A-43 PU515 RTA Board with MasterBus 300/300E Interface Board ...........A-45 PU519 RTA Board with MasterBus 300/300E and USB Interface Board.............................................................................A-46 Network Connection Cables .................................................................A-48 MB300 Cables ......................................................................................A-48 RS-232 Cables ......................................................................................A-50 External Alarm Cables (For DSPC 452 Connections)..........................A-52 Uninterruptible Power Supply Cables ..................................................A-52 Keyboard (USB) Cable.........................................................................A-53 Uninterruptible Power Supplies.............................................................................A-37
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Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 General Information
The Advant Station 520/B180L and 530/B180L, Figure 1-1, are Reduced Instruction Set Computing (RISC)-based workstations offering high performance, built-in networking, high resolution graphics, and the power and flexibility of the UNIX operating system. ABB adds hardware and software components to the basic platform to meet industrial requirements of process plant operations. A Real-Time Accelerator extends the capabilities of the UNIX workstation. With a powerful processor and on-board memory, the Real-Time Accelerator handles time-critical tasks such as real-time database management and MB300 communications. By performing front-end processing, the accelerator lets the workstation processor dedicate its resources to those applications that the user interacts with directly. The Advant Station 500 Series workstation uses a state-of-the art man/machine interface which includes high-resolution monitors, X-Window driven displays, the consistent look and feel of OSF Motif, and an advanced graphics building package. Advant Station 520/B180L and Advant Station 530/B180L Workstations can support X-terminals, as well as keyboard, trackball, mouse, and touch screen combinations. An operator keyboard supports the requirements of all users, eliminating the cost and confusion of multiple, dedicated keyboards. The Advant Station 500 Series workstation performs a wide variety of functions when combined with basic software and Advant technology applications. Available software packages are AdvaCommand operator interface software, AdvaBuild engineering software, AdvaInform information management software. This manual provides a general physical and functional description of the Advant Station hardware and provides detailed information for installation, service, and maintenance. It is also intended to support Master with Advant technology training courses offered by ABB.
D-SUB 1st/2ndBNC/
HEWLETT PACKARD
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Figure 1-1. Advant Station 520/B180L and 530/B180L Configured as an ABB Master Operator Station with a DAT Tape Station
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1.4 Conventions
The following conventions are used throughout this book: The full reading of the phrase Advant Station 520/B180L and 530/B180L is Advant Station 520/B180L and Advant Station 530/B180L. The short form used for Advant Station 520/B180L is AS520/B180L. The short form used for Advant Station 530/B180L is AS530/B180L.
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Table 1-1. Advant Station 520/B180L and 530/B180L Equipment Items Equipment Items System Unit Advant Station 520/B180L System Unit Advant Station 530/B180L System Unit Real-Time Accelerator Board with MB300 communication module, two MB300 connections Real-Time Accelerator Board with MB300 communication module, two MB300 and one USB connection HP 9000 model B180L Color Workstation PU515 Remarks
PU519
64 Mbyte (2x32Mbyte) RAM add on for the MBX510 System Unit 128 Mbyte (2x64Mbyte) RAM add on for the System Unit 256 Mbyte (2x128Mbyte) RAM add on for the System Unit 9 Gbyte Extra Internal Hard Disk, wide single-ended UltraSCSI-3, 1.6 high 12x CD-ROM drive, 5 1/4 wide, internal Graphics card for second display channel MBX511 MBX513 MDX512 MD529V1 ICX510K01
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Table 1-1. Advant Station 520/B180L and 530/B180L Equipment Items (Continued) Equipment Items Monitors Monitors for northern and southern hemispheres, 17 and 19 Monitor 21 X-Terminal X-Terminals without Monitor Keyboards, Mouse, Trackball USB Operator Keyboards PS/2 Keyboard Localization Kits Trackballs Printers Printers EP534-1, EP537-1, EP538-1, EP539-1, EP540-1, EP515 EPX510, EP526, EP527, EP528, EP529 TCP/IP interface with RJ-45 and BNC ports External Data Storage DAT Tape Drive, 8 Gbyte (typical with data MT516 compression), 4 Gbyte native. DAT Tape Drive, 24 Gbyte (typical with data compression), 12Gbyte native. DDS cassettes, 5pcs package DVD/CD-ROM drive, standalone External Standalone 9Gbyte UltraSCSI-3 disk MT517 MT501K02 (90m), MT502K02 (120m), MT503K02 (125m) MD538 MP550V1 CIX514 (for EP526/527/528/529) CIX528 (for EP515) IH512, IH522 IH556ENK02, IH556DEK02, IH556SVK02 IH580, IH581 ID518K01, ID518K02, ID518K03 IM541, IM538 IM539 Remarks
External Mass Storage tower cabinet, with MP541V2 8 disk slots. Including one 9Gbyte fast-wide SCSI-2 disk Extra 9Gbyte disk for MP541V2 External Mass Storage cabinet MPX510
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Table 1-1. Advant Station 520/B180L and 530/B180L Equipment Items (Continued) Equipment Items Remarks
External Redundant Disk Array enclosures MP534, MP534K01 Redundant disk drive sets (pair of disks) System Power Uninterruptible Power Supply, UPS, 120 V SV530 (120 V), SV531 (230 V) and 230 V. Power: 700 W, 1000 VA for 10 minutes, or 900 W, 1250 VA for 7 minutes Power ByPass Unit for the SV530/531 UPSs Miscellaneous Control Network Attachment, MB300 Plant Network Attachment, TCP/IP. MB300K01 MB300K01 SX521 (120 V), SX522 (230 V) MP535K01 (2x4Gbyte), MP536K01 (2x9Gbyte)
External Alarm Interface with digital inputs DSPC 452 and outputs Console and Cabinets Cabinetry Console Furniture RE540, RE501, RM557 RE550, RE551, RE552, RE553, RE554
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HP
Mic Jack
Figure 1-2. Advant Station 520/B180L and 530/B180L System Unit, Front View
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(Removable Storage Devices) Headset Power Power Switch LED System LEDs Volume Mute Volume Busy LED Headset Mic Eject Button Diskett Drive (optional) CD-ROM Disk Tray (CD-ROM optional)
Figure 1-3. The Front Left Hand Corner of the System Unit Advant Station 520/B180L and 530/B180L
The System Unit internal configurations: An integrated 180 MHz PA-RISC processor and memory board including six memory slots for three primary memory pairs (768Mbyte maximum) and two slots for 1Mbyte cache memory (see Table 1-2). NOTE The Advant Station 530/B180L System Unit has a 1Mbyte Second Level Cache, SLC, memory as standard while the SLC is optional on the Advant Station 520/B180L.
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White ejector tabs on memory connectors Mass Storage Tray position above CPU board Notched end of memory module is towards the white ejector tab
Figure 1-4. Memory Connector Locations on the CPU Board, B180L . Table 1-2. Memory Expansion Kits. Memory Expansion Unit MB555 Memory Size 1 Mbyte (2x512 kbyte Second Level Cache, SLC, DIMM Cards). Standard on AS530/B180L, optional on AS520/B180L. 128 Mbyte (2x64 Mbyte DIMM Cards) 256 Mbyte (2x128 Mbyte DIMM Cards)
MBX511 MBX513
A combined display channel and I/O board The System Unit has three slots for secondary storage devices. It has one slot for a slimline floppy drive (no other device can be installed here), one slot for a 1 high device and one slot for a 1.6 high device. The following devices are available:
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Mass Storage Tray (side view) with internal mass storage device positions Slimline floppy drive (PC comp., not SCSI) Position 3 1/2 high device Front Position 2 1.6 high device
Rear
CD-ROM drive (single-ended) or DDS tape drive (single-ended) or Disk (wide single-ended UltraSCSI)
Figure 1-5. Mass Storage Tray of the AS520/B180L and AS530/B180L System Unit, Side View
Table 1-3. Internal secondary Storage Devices Memory Expansion Unit MDX512 MD529V1 Memory Size Wide single-ended UltraSCSI disk, 9Gbyte, 1 height Single-ended SCSI CD-ROM drive, 12x data transfer rate, 1.6 height
NOTE The slot for a 1.6 high device can be used for a 1 high disk as well. But it can only be used for one hard disk or one CD-ROM drive.
The following standard interfaces are included: One Enhanced Video Connector (EVC) for one display channel. A conversion cable is included that converts from EVC to 15-pin high-density VGA-style connector. Two RS-232 (serial) interfaces for connection of printers and external alarm (9-pin PC compatible) One Centronics (parallel) interface for connection of one hard copy or document printer (PC compatible) One single-ended SCSI-2 bus output connector for connection of external SCSI-2 devices
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One IEEE 802.3 Ethernet ThickLAN Interface (AUI connector) and one LAN-TP connector (Unshielded Twisted Pair, UTP). Only one of those outputs can be used at a time. With automatic selection. Two GSC/PCI card I/O slots. The Real Time Accelerator (RTA) board is installed in PCI I/O slot number 2. The optional graphics card for a second display channel is installed in I/O slot 1. If the PU519 Real-Time Accelerator, RTA, board is installed, one Universal Serial Bus, USB, type A connector is available.
Peripheral equipment is connected to the rear bulkhead of the System Unit with a variety of connectors and associated cables, Figure 1-6.
Security Loop
PS/2 Mouse
PCI / GSC I/O Slot (For Real Time Accelerator Board PU519)
1 2
LAN-AUI Serial 2 (15-pin female (9-pin male Dsub) Dsub) NOTE! The optional graphics card has an EVC video connector. PS/2 Keyboard
Monitor HP Parallel (EVC (25-pin female connector) Dsub) Audio Monitor 1 TOC Audio Line Out Line In
LAN-TP (RJ-45)
Power Channel 2
Figure 1-6. Advant Station 520/B180L and 530/B180L System Unit, Rear View with System Unit Connectors
NOTE The System Unit automatically selects between 120 V or 230 V power voltage.
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You can install the System Unit in the optional RE540 or RM557cabinets. The Out-of-the-Box option does not include any cabinetry. This option is intended for clients that want to provide their own cabinets. The System Unit can be table top mounted or vertically mounted with the included floor stand. USB Keyboard Connection The System Unit itself does not have any Universal Serial Bus, USB, connector for connection of the USB keyboards and mouse. To get a USB connector on the System Unit, the PU519 RTA board, with two MB300 and one USB connector, must be installed.
RTA board PU519 installed in PCI I/O slot no. 2
1 2
Figure 1-7. Advant Station 520/B180L System Unit, Rear View, With PU519 RTA Board Installed The USB connector provides an interface for an IH512/522 Operator keyboard. The Operator keyboard acts as a USB HUB including three downstream connectors where a USB mouse can be connected. USB Bus Extension Due to critical timing on the USB bus, the USB cable can not be longer than 5 m (16.5 ft.). If longer USB bus extension is necessary, commercial USB HUBs can be used to extend the bus. Between every two HUBs the maximum cable length is 5 m. The maximum number of HUBs connected in this way is four. WARNING Extending the USB bus more than 5 m in the way described above is not a good industrial solution. Instead consider locating the workstation closer to the workplace.
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NOTE The USB keyboard interface is only used on the Advant Station 520/B180L system.
1.7.2.2 Monitors
Three multi-synchronizing color monitors are available for the Advant Station 520/B180L and 530/B180L: The 17 monitor IM541 has a permanently attached video cable terminated with a 15-pin high density male Dsub connector, VGA style, for connection to the System Unit. A short conversion cable that converts from 15-pin Dsub to the System Unit Enhanced Video Connector (EVC) port is included with the System Unit.
Figure 1-8. 17 IM541 Color Monitor The 19 monitor IM538 has a 15-pin high density female Dsub video connector. A cable with a 15-pin high density Dsub video connector for the monitor and an Enhanced Video Connector (EVC) for the System Unit is included with the monitor.
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Figure 1-9. 19 IM538 Color Monitor The 21 monitor IM539 monitor has five BNC connectors (R, G, B, V/H and V) and a permanently attached video cable with a 15-pin high density Dsub connector, VGA style, for connection to the System Unit.
NOKIA
BNC D-SUB MENY
Figure 1-10. 21 IM539 Color Monitor The monitor can synchronize on both separate synchronization signals and the synchronization signal superimposed on the G (Green) video signal. The differences between monitors for the northern and the southern hemispheres are in tube mask design and adjustment of the deflection. NOTE All monitors automatically selects between 120 V and 230 V power voltage.
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1.7.2.3 X-terminals
One X-terminal, with three different QWERTY keyboards, is available for the Advant Station 520/B180L and 530/B180L, Table 1-4. The X-terminals are connected to the Standard Communication network or the Plant Network. The X-terminal packages consists of a base unit and a keyboard. An HP standard, language dependent, QWERTY-style keyboard for connection to the PS/2 keyboard port is included. The monitor is optional. The X-terminal packages are based on the HP ENVIZEX II Netstation that includes a 66.7 MHz (133MHz internal) NEC R4300, 8Mbyte RAM, and 2Mbyte video memory. A color monitor can be connected to the video output of the base unit. The monitor must have a screen resolution of 1280x1024 pixels and operate at 72 Hz frame rate. For network connection the base unit is equipped with one AUI LAN and one twisted pair interface. Table 1-4. X-Terminals with Different Standard QWERTY Keyboards Type Designation ID518K01 ID518K02 ID518K03 Description X-terminal with HP Standard North American PS/2 Keyboard (without monitor) X-terminal with HP Standard German PS/2 Keyboard (without monitor) X-terminal with HP Standard Swedish PS/2 Keyboard (without monitor)
Operator Area 92-11-04 14:59 OBJECTNAME Object description VALUE=1,5 14:08:02:12 Status List Configuration
List no 1 Object type
Next Page Prev Page Last Page in Search Active List
Scope
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Node Proc sect 1 Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Proc sect 2 Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Proc sect 3 Class 1 Class 2 Class 3
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1.7.2.4 Keyboards
The Advant Station 520/B180L and 530/B180L is available with one keyboard for the USB bus and one for the PS/2 interactive devices bus: Operator keyboard. The Operator Keyboard is required to support the AdvaCommand and other software packages in an operator station. This keyboard may also be used to support AdvaBuild functions in an engineering station. The operator keyboard is available in both mechanical and membrane technologies. The keyboard acts like a USB HUB. It has one upstream connector, normally connected to the workstation, and three downstream connectors. The degree of protection, in accordance with IEC 529, is IP51 for the standard Operator Keyboard and IP62 for the membrane version. The membrane keyboard can be flush mounted under a panel with the optional RX501 Flush mounting kit. The kit includes
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profiles, clamps and sealing. The keyboard is connected to the USB bus. This keyboard is used on the AS520/B180L system.
To workstation
SD524 100-240VAC/12VDC Converter 1.8m (6 ft.) Attached DC Cable IEC AC Power Connector
USB Upstream
USB Downstream
Figure 1-12. IH512 USB Operator Keyboard A USB mouse can be connected to one of the downstream connectors. The standard QWERTY keyboard localization kit. This keyboard localization kit includes PS/2 QWERTY keyboard and mouse, HP-UX 10.20 documentation, and power cords. The keyboard can be used for engineering station activities, and can also support some operator functions. This keyboard is not mandatory since all functions can be supported by an Operator keyboard. The keyboard connects to the PS/2 keyboard connector. This keyboard is mainly used on the AS530/B180L system but can also be used on the AS520/B180L system.
You can install the Advant Station 520/B180L and 530/B180L workstation keyboards as follows: Fixed table top mounting (Operator and QWERTY keyboard) Splash proof table top mounting (membrane Operator keyboard) Flush mounting (membrane Operator keyboard with RX501 Flush mounting kit)
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Table 1-5. Master Keyboards, Keyswitch Technology and Language Selection Keyboard Styles Language Operator Mechanical N-A English German Swedish IH512EN IH512DE IH512SV Membrane IH522EN IH522DE IH522SV QWERTY Mechanical IH556ENK02 IH556DEK02 IH556SVK02
The USB keyboards are connected through the daisy-chained USB bus to the System Unit. Each Operator keyboard has one upstream and three downstream USB connectors and one connector dedicated for the trackball. Note that the trackball is not a USB device and therefore not connected to the USB bus.
Figure 1-14. IH556ENK02 HP Standard PS/2 QWERTY Keyboard Localization Kit The mouse, if used, is connected to the PS/2 mouse connector.
The trackballs are connected to a dedicated connector on the Operator keyboard.The HP 3button mouse, if used, is connected to the PS/2 connector. The degree of protection, in accordance with IEC 529, is IP40 for the trackball.
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WARNING You cannot connect the IH580/581 trackballs directly to the USB bus.
An optional tablet menu can be used, with the help of such a digitizer tablet and pointing device. The standard AutoCAD tablet menu is part of the Diagram Builder Option. Another digitizer tablet overlay, which is part of the Electrical CAD option, is designed to help you create symbols and standard drawings (typicals). Complete functionality is, however, available by using the mouse and screen menus.
Table 1-6. Recommended Digitizer Tablet Description Producer Type Size mm (inch) Pointing Device Interface Summagraphics Corp. USA SummaSketch III series, Model MM III 457 x 305 (18 x 12) Stylus and 4 button cursor Serial communication port RS-232C
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1.7.2.7 Printers
The Advant Station 520/B180L and 530/B180L systems (product dependable) will support three different print technologies, matrix, laser, and inkjet. Note that laser and inkjet printers print one whole page at a time while matrix printers can print and show one line at a time. Matrix printers can also be used to print multiple copies and are more robust to harsh environment. The following printers are supported: EP537 Matrix printer, narrow A4 black and white alpha-numeric printer, 120 V EP538 Matrix printer, narrow A4 black and white alpha-numeric printer, 230 V EP539 Matrix printer, wide A3 multi-color alpha-numeric printer, 120 V EP540 Matrix printer, wide A3 multi-color alpha-numeric printer, 230 V EP515 Color InkJet Printer, low end, paper size A3 with PCL5 and Postscript protocols EPX510 Color InkJet Printer, high end, paper size A3 with PCL5 and Postscript protocols EP526 Laser Printer, high end (24 ppm), 115 V EP527 Laser Printer, high end (24 ppm), 230 V. EP528 Laser Printer, low end (16 ppm), 115 V EP529 Laser Printer, low end (16 ppm), 230 V.
Alarm & Event and Report Printer Tally T2030/9 (EP537/538), Epson and IBM Proprinter compatible, black and white 9-needle printerhead matrix printer is used for alarm and event logging, reports, and listings. The printer can print on fanfold or cut sheet paper size A4 portrait and ANSI-A. It is configured with a serial RS-232 and parallel interfaces and is normally connected to one of the RS-232 ports on the System Unit. Table 1-7. Narrow Alpha-numeric Matrix Printers for Alarm, Event and Report Type Designation EP537 Description Narrow (A4) black and white alpha-numeric printer, with Epson and IBM Proprinter protocols, serial RS-232C and parallel interfaces. RS-232 cable TK520V030 included. For 120 V AC power. Narrow (A4) black and white alpha-numeric printer, with Epson and IBM Proprinter protocols, serial RS-232C and parallel interfaces. RS-232 cable TK520V030 included. For 230 V AC power.
EP538
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Figure 1-16. EP537/538 Narrow (A4) Black and White Alpha-Numeric Matrix Printer Wide report and graphics printer A Tally T2130/24, Epson and IBM Proprinter compatible, black and white 24-needle printerhead matrix printer is used for wide printouts like alarm and event logging, reports, program listings and process control diagrams (not hard copy printouts of the screen). The printer can print on fanfold and cut sheet paper size A4 portrait as well as A4 landscape and A3. It is configured with both serial RS-232C and parallel interfaces and is normally connected to one of the RS-232C ports on the System Unit. Table 1-8. Wide Alpha-numeric Matrix Printers for Alarm, Event and Report Type Designation EP539 Description Wide (A3) black and white alpha-numeric printer, with Epson and IBM Proprinter protocols, serial RS-232C and parallel interfaces. RS-232 cable TK520V030 included. For 120 V AC power. Wide (A3) black and white alpha-numeric printer, with Epson and IBM Proprinter protocols, serial RS-232C and parallel interfaces. RS-232 cable TK520V030 included. For 230 V AC power.
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Wide report and graphics printer with chinese symbol set A Tally T2045 (special version), Epson and IBM Proprinter compatible, black and white 24needle printerhead matrix printer is used for wide printouts like alarm and event logging, reports, program listings and process control diagrams (not hard copy printouts of the screen) where mainland China symbol set is needed. The printer can print on fanfold and cut sheet paper size A4 portrait as well as A4 landscape and A3. It is configured with both serial RS-232C and parallel interfaces and is normally connected to one of the RS-232C ports on the System Unit. Table 1-9. Wide Alpha-numeric Matrix Printers, with Chinese Symbol Set, for Alarm, Event and Report Type Designation EP534-1 Description Wide (A3) black and white alpha-numeric printer, with Epson and IBM Proprinter protocols. Including mainland China symbol set. With serial RS-232C and parallel interfaces. RS-232 cable TK520V030 included. For 120/230 V AC power switch selectable.
Figure 1-18. EP534-1 Wide (A3) Alpha-Numeric Printer with Chinese Symbol Set
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Color Hardcopy Printer A Lexmark OptraColor 45 is available as an option for color screen copies where short printout time is not needed. A screen printout takes about 8 minutes. The Lexmark OptraColor 45 printer is an inkjet printer with a dot resolution of 600x600 dpi. It offers PCL5 and Postscript Level 2 protocols. This printer prints on A4 and A3 cut sheet media. A total of 16Mbyte RAM is installed. The printer is equipped with a parallel port as standard. With the optional CIX528 TCP/IP interface card installed in the printer, 10Base-T (Twisted Pair) and 10Base-2 (BNC) connections are available. A Centronics cable (1.9 m long) is provided so you can connect the printer to the System Unit parallel port. You can use plain paper for printouts on the printer, but for higher quality special paper should be used. You can also print on transparency film. Always use Lexmark original ink cartridges to your printer. The printer has two different cartridges, one for color (cyan, magenta and yellow) and one for black. The Lexmark product numbers for the ink cartridges are: black - 12A1970, three-color - 12A1980. Table 1-10. Low End Printer for Color Hardcopy (Screen) Printouts Type Designation EP515 Description Color InkJet Printer, A3, with Postscript Level 2 and PCL5C/E protocols and 16 Mbyte RAM. Parallel port as standard, 10Base-T, and 10Base-2 as an option. For 100 240 V AC (autoselecting).
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Color Hardcopy Printer An HP DeskJet 2500CM printer with the PCL5 option is available for color screen copies where short printout time is needed. A screen printout takes about 2 minutes. The HP DeskJet 2500CM printer is an inkjet printer with a dot resolution of 600x600 dpi for black and white and 300x300dpi for color. It offers PCL5 (with the included option) and Postscript Level 2 protocols. This printer prints on A4 and A3 cut sheet media. A total of 20Mbyte RAM is installed. The printer is equipped with one parallel port, and 10Base-T (Twisted Pair) and 10Base-2 (BNC) ports for network connections. A Centronics cable (1.9 m long) is provided so you can connect the printer to the System Unit parallel port. You can use plain paper for printouts on the printer, but for higher quality special paper should be used. You can also print on transparency film. Always use HP original ink cartridges to your printer. The printer has four different cartridges, one for each color, black, cyan, magenta and yellow. The HP product numbers for the ink cartridges are: black - C4844A, cyan - C4841A, magenta - C4843A, yellow - C4842A. Table 1-11. High End Printer for Color Hardcopy (Screen) Printouts Type Designation EPX510 Description Color InkJet Printer, A3, with Postscript Level 2 and PCL5C protocols and 20 Mbyte RAM. Parallel, 10Base-T, 10Base-2 interfaces. For 100 - 240 V AC (autoselecting).
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Document printers An HP LaserJet 8000 printer is used for various black and white document printouts with a dot resolution of 600x600 dpi and a print speed of 24 pages per minute. It offers PCL5, PCL6, and Postscript Level 2 protocols. This printer prints on A3 and A4 cut sheet media. The duplex printing accessory EP502 for printing on both sides of the paper is available as an option. A total of 16Mbyte RAM is installed. The optional MBX512 8Mbyte RAM is available for installation in one of the two free memory slots. The printer comes with the Centronics parallel interface. A Centronics cable (1.9 m long) is provided so you can connect the printer to the System Unit parallel port. You can use the expansion slot for the TCP/IP interface board CIX514. This interface board is configured with 10Base-T (Twisted Pair), 10Base-2 (BNC) and LocalTalk ports. Depending on the power source, there are two different printers: Table 1-12. Document Page Printer Type Designation EP526 Description Laser Printer, A3 and A4, with Postscript Level 2, PCL5 and PCL6 protocols and 20 Mbyte RAM. 24 pages per minute. Parallel interface. For 110-115 V AC Laser Printer, A3 and A4, with Postscript Level 2, PCL5 and PCL6 protocols and 20 Mbyte RAM. 24 pages per minute. Parallel interface. For 220 - 240 V AC
EP527
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Document printers An HP LaserJet 4050 printer is used for various black and white document printouts with a dot resolution of 600x600 dpi and a print speed of 16 pages per minute. It offers PCL6 and Postscript Level 2 protocols. This printer prints on A4 cut sheet media. The duplex printing accessory EP503 for printing on both sides of the paper is available as an option. A total of 4Mbyte RAM is installed. The optional MBX512 8Mbyte RAM is available for installation in one of the three free memory slots. The printer comes with the Centronics parallel interface. A Centronics cable (1.9 m long) is provided so you can connect the printer to the System Unit parallel port. You can use the expansion slot for the TCP/IP interface board CIX514. This interface board is configured with 10Base-T (Twisted Pair), 10Base-2 (BNC) and LocalTalk ports. Depending on the power source, there are two different printers: Table 1-13. Document Page Printer Type Designation EP528 Description Laser Printer, A4 (ANSI-A), with Postscript Level 2, PCL5 and PCL6 protocols and 4 Mbyte RAM. 16 pages per minute. Parallel interface. For 110-115 V AC Laser Printer, A4 (ANSI-A), with Postscript Level 2, PCL5 and PCL6 protocols and 4 Mbyte RAM. 16 pages per minute. Parallel interface. For 220 - 240 V AC
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The PU519K01 RTA board kit includes two TKX516V003, 0.3m (1 ft.), conversion cables. They convert the 15-pin high density female Dsub connectors on the RTA panel to 15-pin normal size connectors fitting the transceiver attachment cables. The reason the 15-pin high density connectors are used is that there is not enough space for two normal size connector plus a USB type A connector. The USB connector is used for connection of the IH512/522 USB Operator keyboards and USB mouse.
TKX516V003 Conversion Cable 15-pin normal size Dsub 15-pin high density Dsub USB Type A Connector
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Figure 1-24. Real-Time Accelerator Board PU519K01 The PU515 RTA board does not have any USB connector. This board is used with the AS530/B180L system where IH512/522 Operator keyboards are not used. This system uses PS/2 keyboard and mouse instead.
RAM Card
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NOTE You must use the TK626V050 (5m) or the TK626V115 (15m) cables for connection of the two MB300 communication ports to the transceivers. The ports are AUI ports but they do not have sliding latches as standard AUI ports. Instead the cables are fixed with screws to the RTA board.
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Table 1-15. MD529V1 - Internal CD-ROM Drive Control/Feature Headset Jack Volume Control Busy Indicator Eject Button Description You can plug mini-headphones with a 3.5 mm diameter miniature stereo plug into this jack. Use the volume control to adjust the audio output volume to the headset jack. The Busy Indicator lights during a data access operation and blinks during a data transfer.(1) Press the Eject Button to open the Disc Tray and insert or remove a disc. When the drive is in use, you must press the Eject Button for more than one second to open the Disc Tray. By removing the Phillips type screw and inserting the end of a paper clip, you can open the Disc Tray when the workstation does not have any power.
Emergency Eject
(1) The indicator blinks initially and then stays lit when there is one of the following faults: - a defect disc - a disc insertion error (for example, an upside-down disc) - no disc present.
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Power Connector
Figure 1-29. MDX512 Internal 9 Gbyte Hard Disks NOTE If the internal CD-ROM drive MD529V1 is installed it occupies the 1.6 high disk slot. Then only one 1 high internal hard disk can be installed!
Both drives have there own housing and power supply and are intended for stand-alone use. The drives have 50-pin high density single-ended SCSI-2 input and output connectors. They are connected to the single-ended SCSI device OUT connector on the System Unit. The tape drives have a 100-240 V AC autoselecting power supply so it fits both 120 V and 230 V power lines. A DAT drive includes: a 0.9 m SCSI-2 interface bus cable for connection of the tape drive to the System Unit 50pin high density connector the TX502 50-pin high density active external terminator for termination of the SCSI-2 bus on the output connector of the tape drive.
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Figure 1-30. MT516/MT517 Stand Alone 8/24 Gbyte DDS Cassette Drive
Available media are MT501K02, a package of 5 pcs of 90 m DDS (or DDS-1) tapes, MT502K02, a package of 5 pcs of 120 m DDS-2 tapes, and MT503K02, a package of 5 pcs of 125 m DDS-3 tapes. The MT501K02 and MT502K02 tapes can be used by both MT516 and MT517 DAT drives, while the MT503K02 tapes can only be used by the MT517 DAT drive. Table 1-16. DDS Tape Cassettes Kits Cassettes Kit MT501K02 Description Box of five DDS (or DDS-1) cassettes. Tape width 4mm, length 90 meter (295 ft.). Box of five DDS-2 (or cassettes. Tape width 4mm, length 120 meter (394 ft.). Box of five DDS-3 cassettes. Tape width 4mm, length 125 meter (410 ft.).
MT502K02
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The UPS can supply 1250VA but the battery backup time is then only 7 minutes. With 1000VA load the battery backup time will be 10 minutes.
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The SV530 with 120V input/output has one IEC-320 power inlet connector (pin) and three US NEMA 5-15R output connectors. The SV531 with 230V input/output has one power inlet connector (pin) and three output connectors in accordance with IEC 320. You can check the power supply status either through a RS-232C communication or monitoring of status outputs on a 25-pos Dsub connector. If you require the power supply status, the 25-pos Dsub status communication output from the UPS can be connected to the System Unit for RS-232 communication or the external alarm unit DSPC 452 (MP 51) for monitoring of output status. The status output can be set in either serial RS-232 or parallel mode. The UPS is a true on-line-UPS with a built-in battery bank. It conditions the raw mains and supplies continuous, clean one-phase power to the critical systems. While feeding the load the UPS also keeps the internal battery charged all the time. If utility power fails, the UPS will continue to supply clean power without any interruption at the UPS outputs. If the power failure outlasts the backup time, the UPS will shut down in order to prevent a total discharge of the battery. When the line voltage is restored the UPS will start up again automatically and recharge the battery and supply the load. The UPS also has an internal bypass switch. At temporary overload, at computer or monitor startup situations, the UPS automatically switches to internal bypass mode, this way passing the filtered utility power through the UPS to the load.
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Figure 1-31. SV530 and SV531 Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) NOTE Turn off power to critical loads via the ON/OFF switch of the UPS unit.
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The bypass switch has a maintenance bypass feature that supplies power to your equipment even when the UPS electronics are removed for maintenance or upgrades. The bypass switch should be installed at the back of the UPS. The utility power connector and all load connectors are connected to the bypass switch. The bypass unit is then pressed onto the rear of the UPS passing input power through one connector and receiving UPS power through another. .
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Figure 1-32. SS521 and SX522 External Bypass Switches for SV530/531 UPS The bypass unit may be used as a power distribution unit. Please observe, that the LASER output current do not pass the UPS unit.
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The PU519 and PU515 RTA boards are attached with a Thick-LAN, 10Base5, transceiver cable to the MB300K01 Ethernet transceiver. MasterBus 300/300E Control Network
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Figure 1-35. Plant Network Port The Twisted Pair port shall only be used in office-like environments without EMI sources and the length should be limited to one room only! It shall not be used in a plant network. NOTE The Real Time Accelerator (RTA) board can also be attached to the plant network, if desired.
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1.7.2.18 Cables
A number of cables are available for connecting peripheral equipment to the System Unit. Table 1-17. Table with Cables for Attachment of Peripherals Cable Type Designation Network Cables DSTK 128 or TK576V050 DSTK 129 or TK576V115 TK626V050 Cable assembly 5 m. With AUI connector for attachment of System Unit AUI connector to transceiver MB300K01. Note! Equipped with sliding latch for the AUI connector. Cable assembly 15 m. With AUI connector for attachment of System Unit AUI connector to transceiver MB300K01. Note! Equipped with sliding latch for the AUI connector. Cable assembly, 5 m, AUI connector for attachment of the Real Time Accelerator (RTA) PU519/515 to transceiver MB300K01. Note! Equipped with screw fixing at the RTA end. TK626V115 Cable assembly, 15 m, AUI connector for attachment of the Real Time Accelerator (RTA) PU519/515 to transceiver MB300K01. Note! Equipped with screw fixing at the RTA end. TKX516V003 Cable assembly. Conversion cable, 0.3m (1 ft.). With 15-pin high density male Dsub connector in one end, 15-pin normal size female Dsub in the other. Used between MB300 port on PU519 RTA board and transceiver cable. Description
RS-232 Cables TK520V030 DSTK 156V0.5 TK524V115 Cable assembly, RS-232, 3 m, for attachment of printers EP530/531/532/533/534/535/536/537 to the System Unit. Cable assembly 0.5 m. For attachment of printers EP530/531/532/533/534/535/536/537 to modem DSTC X008. Cable assembly. 15 m, 25 wire straight-through RS-232 extension cable. Used for serial printers. DB25 male/female connectors.
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Table 1-17. Table with Cables for Attachment of Peripherals (Continued) Cable Type Designation External Alarm Cables TK523V115 TK622K01 TK622V005 TK623V005 Cable assembly, RS-232, 15 m. For attachment of External Alarm device MP51 to System Unit RS-232 port. Cable kit for external alarm MP51 attachment via two DSTC X008 modems to the System Unit RS-232 port. Cable assembly, 0.5 m. Cable between System Unit and modem DSTC X008. Included in cable kit TK622K01. Cable assembly, 0.5 m. Cable between modem DSTC X008 external alarm device MP51. Included in cable kit TK622K01. Description
Uninterruptible Power Supply Cables TK564V115 Cable assembly, 15 m. For attachment of the 25-pin Dsub connector on the SV530/531 UPS to screw terminals on the external alarm unit DSPC 452 (MP 51). UPS in relay mode. Cable assembly 15 m. For attachment of the 25-pin Dsub connector on the SV530/531 UPS directly to the System Unit RS-232 port. UPS in serial mode. Keyboard Cable TKX517V050 USB bus cable, 5 m. For attachment of USB keyboards to the System Unit (USB connector on the RTA board PU519) or the next unit on the USB bus. USB type A connector for upstream connection, type B connector for downstream connection.
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Parallel Cables TK541V021 TK541V115 Cable assembly, Centronics parallel 2.1 m. For attachment of parallel printers to the parallel port of System Unit. Cable assembly, Centronics parallel 15 m. For attachment of parallel printers to the parallel port of System Unit.
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Table 1-17. Table with Cables for Attachment of Peripherals (Continued) Cable Type Designation SCSI Cables for single-ended SCSI 50-pin High Density to 50-pin Low Density (50pHD-50pLD) TK543V009 Cable assembly, SCSI 0.9 m (3ft). For connection of SCSI devices to the System Unit. High density connector at the System Unit end and low density connector at the SCSI device end. Cable assembly, SCSI 1.5 m (5ft). For connection of SCSI devices to the System Unit. High density connector at the System Unit end and low density connector at the SCSI device end. Description
TK543V015
50-pin High Density to 50-pin High Density (50pHD-50pHD) TK583V010 Cable assembly, SCSI interface cable 1.0 m (3ft). Used for connection between two external SCSI devices. High density connectors at both ends.
50-pin Low Density to 50-pin Low Density (50pLD-50pLD) TK548V020 Cable assembly, SCSI interface cable 2.0 m (8.5ft). Used for connection between two external SCSI devices. Low density connectors at both ends. Cable assembly, SCSI interface cable 1.0 m (3ft). Used for connection between two external SCSI devices. Low density connectors at both ends. Cable assembly, SCSI interface cable 0.5 m (1.5ft). Used for connection between two external SCSI devices. Low density connectors at both ends. Cable assembly, SCSI-2 interface cable 304 mm (1ft). For connection between two ranks of the RDA unit. Low density connectors at both ends.
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50-pin Low Density to 68-pin High Density (50pLD-68pHD) TK550V010 Cable assembly, SCSI interface cable 1.0 m (3ft). Used for connection between external DAT drive and MP538 External disk cabinet.
50-pin High Density to 68-pin High Density (50pHD-68pHD) TK588V020 Cable assembly, SCSI interface cable 2.0 m (6.5ft). Used for connection between the System Unit and the MP538 External disk cabinet.
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Table 1-17. Table with Cables for Attachment of Peripherals (Continued) Cable Type Designation Video Cables TK529K15 Coax cable kit. For Video. 15 meter.With three separate 15m coax cables, 75Ohm. Including BNC jack-jack connectors, two TK572 video cables and TX508 gender changer. Coax cable kit. For Video. 30 meter.With three separate 30m coax cables, 75Ohm. Including BNC jack-jack connectors, two TK572 video cables and TX508 gender changer. Description
TK529K30
Power Cables TK574V025 Cord set, 2.5 m, with molded male - female IEC 320 power connectors (Used together with Power Distribution Unit SX520). TK408V030 TK409V030 Cord set, 3 m, with IEC 320 female connector in one end and US male connector in the other. Cord set, 3 m, with IEC 320 female connector in one end and open conductors in the other.
1.7.2.19 Cabinetry
Two different cabinets are available for the Advant Station 520/B180L and 530/B180L System Unit: RE540 Cabinet. The RE540 can accommodate one System Unit. It can be placed under the control desk and has the environmental protective class IP21. With a maximum ambient temperature of 25 degrees centigrade, the cabinet can accommodate the System Unit. RM557 Cabinet. The RM557 cabinet has a sliding shelf for mounting of the System Unit. It has the environmental protective class IP21. With a maximum ambient temperature of 25 degrees centigrade, the cabinet can accommodate the following items simultaneously: one System Unit one Uninterruptible power supply SV530 or SV531 one external alarm unit DSPC 452 one DAT drive MT516 or MT 517.
NOTE The Advant Station 520/B180L and 530/B180L system is delivered without cabinets. Cabinets are optional.
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Figure 1-36. Simplified Overall System Block Diagram (including available options)
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The base hardware supports the interaction between the operators action on the keyboard and the pictorial presentation of information on the system. The base hardware also controls the communication over the optionally redundant control network cables to other equipment attached to this network cable. For storage of system programs and data, the base hardware relies on an internal mass memory device attached to a wide single-ended UltraSCSI-3 device bus and controlled by the SCSI-3 device protocol. For removable media devices a single-ended SCSI-2 bus is used. For extending this capability of internal mass memory the SCSI bus can be extended to an external mass storage system. For loading the base hardware with system software and data, a tape or CD-ROM drive can be attached to the external single-ended SCSI device bus. For paper copies of the information displayed by the Advant Station 520/B180L and 530/B180L, the base hardware copies the picture and prints it on a color hard copy printer via the parallel Centronics interface using the PCL5 protocol. For printout of various documents, a document printer is connected to the parallel Centronics interface using the PCL5 or Postscript protocols. For presentation of ordinary text print output for such use as local printing of reports or alarms, a serial RS-232C compatible printer can be used. The protocol for this is the Epson protocol. For the reception of alarms from various sources the base hardware can be attached to an External Alarm Unit, the MasterPiece 51, via the RS-232C interface using the MasterPiece 51 protocol. The base hardware can also be attached to a general purpose Ethernet cable communicating over the TCP/IP protocol. This network connection can e.g. be used for network printers. For providing power during temporary failure of the main power source an Uninterruptible Power Supply unit can be attached to the System Unit and peripheral equipment. The various devices, buses and protocols are controlled by the System Unit. The PS/2 and USB buses, protocol and devices are also controlled by the System Unit. The SCSI buses, the Ethernet with TCP/IP, the Hard Copy parallel printer with the PCL5 protocol, the document parallel printer with the PCL5 and Postscript protocols, the serial RS-232C local printer with the Epson protocol and the serial RS-232C MasterPiece 51 interface are all controlled by the System Unit. The first monitor of the Advant Station 520/B180L and 530/B180L is controlled by a built-in graphics channel using the RS-343A signal levels. The built-in graphics picture format is 1280 pixel dots per horizontal line and 1024 picture lines vertically covering the entire screen. The standard rate by which all lines are drawn is 72 times per second (frame rate). An optional graphics card can be installed for a second monitor. Additional processing power and communication is provided with the Real-Time Accelerator (RTA) board installed in the PCI slot. This board can communicate with the System Unit central processor and an external network. The System Unit central processor controls the mass memory system, the I/O system, the graphics system and the interface to the Real-Time Accelerator board.
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Chapter 2 Installation
installation procedures unpacking operator desk assembly placement of equipment switch settings cabling checkout and adjustment.
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Precautions Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can result from the buildup of static electricity on or around the components you handle. You can even carry a charge on your body, and the discharge of this energy through a component or your computer can cause damage to the system. CAUTION Observe the following precautions at all times during removal and replacement tasks to prevent damage to the System Unit and peripheral equipment from ESD: Stand on a static-free mat Wear a grounded static strap on your wrist to ensure that any accumulated electrostatic charge will be discharged from your body to ground Connect all equipment including static mat and strap, routing nodes, and peripheral Keep all uninsulated printed circuit boards/cards in their protective antistatic bags Handle all printed circuit boards/cards by their edges, once you have removed them from their protective antistatic bags.
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Plant Network Installation For longer distances, industrial environment or connection to plant network thick wire Ethernet is required. Do not use thin wire Ethernet in those environments.
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Space needed at the front is 100 mm (4 inch) Figure 2-1. System Unit Placement
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Figure 2-2. Monitor Placement Avoid to place the monitor close to power generators, power transformers, power distribution bus bars, arc furnace, and other electrical power equipment. Monitors delivered with Advant Station 520/B180L and 530/B180L Systems can be located next to each other without causing geometric distortion of the pictures.
Wall Ample space behind the desk for cables and convenient access
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Hm = Distance between the Operator Desk and the ceiling light fixture Figure 2-4. Light fixture placement limits at 1.3 m (approx. 4 ft.) Hm height s = 0.77 x Hm a = 0.57 x Hm b = 0.66 x Hm
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In the second case the height is 1.8 m. For this case locate the light fixture outside the calculated rectangle, which is larger than the previous. s=0.77 x 1.8 m s=0.77 x 1.8 m a=0.57 x 1.8 m Hm = Distance between the Operator Desk and the ceiling light fixture Figure 2-5. Light fixture placement limits at 1.8 m (approx. 6 ft.) Hm height s = 0.77 x Hm a = 0.57 x Hm b = 0.66 x Hm
b=0.66 x 1.8 m
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Solutions The recommended method for overcoming the effect of external magnetic fields is to choose a CRT that has a vertical display frequency, frame rate, that is the same as the frequency of the alternating magnetic field. The Advant Station 520/B180L and 530/B180L video output delivers a vertical display frequency of 72 Hz for the monitor to synchronize on. Monitors with this frame rate can be used in most control applications. For applications where strong magnetic fields are present, the vertical display frequency, frame rate, delivered from the video output should be set to 50Hz if the frequency of the alternating magnetic field is 50Hz. If the frequency of the alternating magnetic field is 60Hz then the vertical display frequency delivered from the video output should be set to 60Hz. If you change the vertical display frequency of the video output from the System Unit then you have to use a monitor that can synchronize on the new frequency. If changing of vertical frequency does not solve the problem then you could get in touch with ABB Corporate Research. ABB Corporate Research offers the following consulting services for dealing with sources of severe magnetic fields: Measure and record magnetic fields Run simulated calculations on magnetic problems, magnetic field diagram plots Recommend suitable protection measure or other solutions On-site measurements and enclosure evaluation Telephone consulting.
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Mechanical Environment
Vibrations: Stable floors, free from vibrations Shock: Place away from mill stand Latitude Keep air preassure within limit
Monitor
Monitor
Power Connection
Connection to lighting network only (overvoltage class II) Advant Station 500 Workplace
Network Connection
Use thick Ethernet cable only Install one ground clamp on cable Transceiver isolation voltage >2kV Advant Station 500 Workplace Ground clamp at one end of cable
Monitor
Monitor
Optional Local UPS Protective Earth (PE) Peripherals Neutral (N) Live (L) Workstation
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Climatic Environment It is important that the temperature within cabinets and in the surrounding environment of the Advant Station 500 workplace is within specification. The lives of wet, electrolytic capacitors and most semiconductors are greatly reduced if the maximum permitted temperature is exceeded. The workstation, monitor and peripherals do not have any dust filters for cleaning of the cooling air passing through the devices. To minimize troubles caused by different type of dust, the workstation should be installed in a cabinet with filters on its air inlets and the air entering the control room should be filtered. The workstation, monitor and peripherals must be protected against corrosive gases. The air humidity must be held within specifications. If the maximum permitted humidity is exceeded the equipment may be damaged.
Mechanical Environment A shock could cause data written to a disk to be wrong resulting in a corrupted disk. To minimize shock problems, install the equipment away from shock generating devices like a mill stand. Vibrations may cause data on disks to be corrupted. To minimize vibration problems, place the workstation on vibration absorbing material like a rubber mat. A low or high air pressure may cause the disks read/write heads to crash on the disks causing system malfunction. Therefore install the equipment within altitude limits.
Power Connection Power connection is made to the lighting network only. This network shall be of overvoltage class II or better. The local UPS is only used to handle power outage, not for protection against spikes. The local UPS is also connected to the lighting network.
Network Connection Only use thick Ethernet communication cables in an industrial environment. This cable withstands higher EMI levels and has an isolation voltage >2kV. The cable shall have a ground clamp in one end to reduce potential to be build up. This will minimize the risk to get a discharge of the cable through the workstation. This could damage the workstation and make it non-functional. The transceiver used must have an isolation voltage >2kV to withstand breakdown in cases where high EMI levels are present.
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Figure 2-6. Power Distribution with IEC 320 power cables Each equipment item is powered by an IEC-320 power cord from one or several power distribution units, SX520. Regarding the supply of power refer to the ABB Automation Products publication Installation Rules, part number 7650 203-203.
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AS500 UPS
PE
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Same Protective Earth (PE) point for both System Unit and monitor
Figure 2-8. Monitor Power Connection - Copper Wire used for Video Signal Different Protective Earth (PE) points may have different voltage potential. If the System Unit and the monitor are connected to power lines with different PE points, current may flow between those points causing unpredictable faults in the system. If an optical fibre link is used as a video signal connection then the power cables can be connected to different PE points.
Figure 2-9. Monitor Power Connection - Optical Fibre Link used for Video Signal
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Monitor Mains Power Line 1:1 Transformer Local transformer or Stabilizer (including other spike filtering components) AC Workstation AC Local UPS Peripherals
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Video coax cables can be supplied as individual items tied together with cable ties at the installation site, or as a moulded cable assembly. A moulded video cable has more attenuation than separate coax cables so use separate coax cables if possible. For convenience, it is recommended that the cables be marked with color ribbons at both ends. Extension cables (3 pcs) must be ordered separately. These cables can be up to 30 m; however, it is recommended that the cables be as short as possible. CAUTION If you use cable lengths in excess of the above recommendations, it cannot be guaranteed that the signal amplitude will be sufficient to maintain optimum picture quality. For installations that require remote location of the color monitor (beyond the 30 m limit), a fiber optic system is recommended rather than a video amplifier. The advantages of a fiber optic system are: elimination of grounding problems i.e. ground isolation no risk for causing damage to personnel greater capacity for longer cable distances generally lower installation cost running one fiber optic cable as compared to running 3 separate coax cables).
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NOTE This type of cable (10Base2 (ThinLan)) should never be used in a plant network! The plant network shall always be of type 10Base5 (ThickLan) and installed in accordance with the installation and grounding rules described in the Users Guide. The transceivers connected to a plant network must be specified for an isolation voltage of >2kV.
For conversion from an office network (10Base2) to a plant network (10Base5) a repeater can be used.
Office
Plant
10Base2 network
10Base5 network
Local repeater Figure 2-12. Conversion from a 10Base2 to a 10Base5 network cable.
The grounding of the network cables must be carefully done to avoid spikes to get into the workstation and cause malfunction and shutdown. In an industrial environment always use Thick Ethernet cable for both plant and control network communication. The Thick Ethernet cable has several shield layers and longer distance between the shields and the data wire in the middle. This gives the cable the following advantages compared with the Thin Ethernet cable: With several shield layers the cable can withstand higher EMI levels and also less is emitted from the cable. Retransmission of data on the cable is minimized resulting in a faster network. The isolation voltage for the Thick Ethernet cable is >2kV while it is only 300-350V for the Thin Ethernet cable. The higher isolation voltage will minimize workstation shutdown.
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Thick Ethernet cable design Plastic cover First tinned copper braid shield First aluminium-polyester foil shield
Second tinned copper braid shield Second aluminium-polyester foil shield Dialectric Solid copper conductor
Thin Ethernet cable (RG58) design Plastic cover Tinned copper braid shield Dialectric Stranded tinned copper conductor Figure 2-13. Thick Ethernet Cable Compared with Thin Ethernet Cable
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>300 mm (>1 ft) >100 mm (>4 in.) Power cable > 250V Power cable < 250V
Figure 2-14. Route the Communication Cables with the Distances showed to Minimize Communication Problems
Equipment
Type designation
Workstations System Unit for Advant Station 520/B180L and 530/B180L Monitors 17 Color monitor, 60/72 Hertz frame rate 19 Color monitor, 60/72 Hertz frame rate 21 Color monitor, 50-90 Hertz frame rate IM541 IM538 IM539 No No No 120 150 160 Yes 210
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Table 2-1. Equipment Power Dissipation (Continued) Equipped Power with dissipation internal in watt fan maximum
Equipment
Type designation
X-terminals X-terminal System Unit Printers Alpha-Numeric Matrix Printer, narrow Alpha-Numeric Matrix Printer, wide Color InkJet Printer Color InkJet Printer Laser Printer, Postscript Laser Printer, Postscript DAT Tape Drive Uninterruptible Power Supply Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) SV530 SV531 Yes Yes 123 (typical) 123 (typical) EP537/538 EP539/540 EP515 EPX510 EP526/527 EP528/529 MT516 MT517 No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 50VA (printing) 50VA (printing) 50 (printing) 65 (printing) 300 (printing) 330 (printing) 12 typical HP Envizex II Netstation Yes 30
(1) Power dissipation with one rank (2 drives) installed. Each additional rank adds 18 W.
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Operator desk, manual adjustment RE550 Operator desk, mechanical control RE551 Operator desk, electrical control Cabinet, small Cabinet, large System Unit Uninterruptible Power Supply RE552 RE540 RM557 HP B180L SV530/SV531
Table 2-3. Equipment foot print Type designation RE550 RE551 RE552 RE540 RM557 HP B180L Foot print mm width x depth 1700 x 1200 1700 x 1200 1700 x 1200 600 x 490 700 x 637 444 x 452
Equipment Operator desk, manual adjustment Operator desk, mechanical control Operator desk, electrical control Cabinet, small Cabinet, large System Unit Uninterruptible Power Supply
Cable entrance requirements, cable routing, cable trench, cable racks, cable raceways etc. are discussed in ABB Industrial Systems publication Installation Rules.
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10. Connect the Power Distribution Unit SX520 to designated mains power. 11. Turn on the power to the terminal. 12. Turn on power switches in correct order.
2.3.2 Unpacking
Reserve a staging area of 4 by 4 m. If the Operator Desk, or the RM557 cabinet is selected, reserve additional space. As you unpack, check out the equipment against the packing list. The part number, the type number, and the serial number are indicated on the label of each box. Record this information in a site configuration list. Unpack the operator desk with associated desk items and check that all items are included per the shipping list. Proceed with the mounting and assembly as instructed in the instructions provided with the shipment.
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Each operator table package includes assembly instructions. Separate instructions are provided for the assembly of the monitor shelf or arm. Locate the operator desk in accordance with Section 2.2.1.3, Operator Desk Placement. The monitor arms are installed and checked out. If the optional cabinet RE540 is selected, locate as advised. Mount the monitor on the monitor arm. Place the keyboard on the operator desk. Install the System Unit in the RE540 cabinet. Select a suitable location for the SX520 power distribution units.
2. 3.
2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
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The transformer is adjustable between 115/230 V AC, and can be used both in Europe and USA. Material: Apparatus contact includes a fuse holder, 2 pcs cord sets - European plug/American plug, 2 fuses-3.15 A, and 2 fuses-6.3 A. To connect the transformer: a. b. c. Pull out the fuse holder of the apparatus contact. Pull out the grey fuse holder. Choose desired voltage so that 115 or 230 is shown in the window at the front. American market - voltage 115 V AC, fuse 6.3 A. European market - voltage 230 V AC, fuse 3.15 A. d. 7. 8. Choose suitable cord set.
The control device for up and down movement, is fitted underneath the table top. Fix the protective cover around the square tube under the top plate, 4 pcs M8 x 30 mm.
2. 3. 4.
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European market - voltage 230 V AC, 3.15 A. d. 5. Choose suitable cord set.
The control device for up and down movement is fitted underneath the table top.
Each operator table package includes step-by-step instructions and illustrations for support. A separate instruction with illustration is included for the assembly of the monitor shelf or arm. The operator desk is located in accordance with Chapter 2.2.1.3, Installation. The monitor arms are installed and checked out. If the optional cabinet RE540 is selected, locate as advised. Mount the monitor on the monitor arm. Place the keyboard on the operator desk. Install the System Unit in the RE540 cabinet. Select a suitable location for the SX520 power distribution panels.
10. Place the printers on printer stands or desks. 11. Place the DAT Tape Drive in its permanent location.
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Figure 2-15. Mounting of the System Unit into the RE540 Cabinet
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Figure 2-16. Advant Station 520/B180L and 530/B180L System Mounted into the RM557 Cabinet
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Security Loop
PS/2 Mouse
PCI / GSC I/O Slot 1 PCI / GSC I/O Slot 2 (For optional (For Real Time graphics card) Accelerator Board PU519) Monitor 2
1 2
LAN-AUI Serial 2 (15-pin female (9-pin male Dsub) Dsub) NOTE! The optional graphics card has an EVC video connector. PS/2 Keyboard
Monitor HP Parallel (EVC (25-pin female connector) Dsub) Audio Monitor 1 TOC Audio Line Out Line In
LAN-TP (RJ-45)
Power Channel 2
Figure 2-17. The Rear of the System Unit Advant Station 520/B180L
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PS/2 Mouse
1 2
LAN-AUI Serial 2 (15-pin female (9-pin male Dsub) Dsub) NOTE! The optional graphic card has an EVC video connector. PS/2 Keyboard
Monitor HP Parallel (EVC (25-pin female connector) Dsub) Audio Monitor 1 TOC Audio Line Out Line In
LAN-TP (RJ-45)
Power
Channel 2
Channel 1
Figure 2-18. The Rear of the System Unit Advant Station 530/B180L
HP
Figure 2-19. Location of the Mass Storage Tray on the Advant Station 520/B180L and 530/B180L System Unit
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The Mass Storage Tray has three positions for internal mass storage devices that can be configured as shown below:
Slimline floppy drive (PC comp., not SCSI) ! Position 3 1/2 high dev. Front Position 2 1.6 high dev.
Rear
Storage Tray (side view) with internal mass storage device positions
CD-ROM drive (single-ended) or DDS tape drive (single-ended) or Disk (wide single-ended UltraSCSI)
Figure 2-20. The Mass Storage Tray of the AS520/B180L and 530/B180L System Unit, Side View
Table 2-4. Storage Configurations, see Figure 2-20 above Disk Tray Position 3 Supported Devices Floppy Drive(1) Conditions The floppy drive is NOT a SCSI device. The floppy disk drive is connected to the PC bus. The CD-ROM drive and the DDS tape drive are single-ended SCSI devices. Device height: 1 or 1.6 Device height: 1
CD-ROM(1) DDS-Tape
(1)
Wide single-ended Ultra SCSI Disk 1 Wide single-ended Ultra SCSI Disk
For further information regarding recommended SCSI bus addresses, Section 2.3.8.2, SCSI Device Connections refers.
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White tabs on memory connectors Notched end of memory module is towards the white ejector tab
Table 2-6. Example of Memory Module Configurations(1) Pair No. 0 Configuration No. A With 64Mbyte memory With 32 MB optional With 64 MB optional and so on to... With two 64 MB optional Max with three 64 MB optional 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 32 64 32 64 320 384 32 32 32 B 32 32 32 A B A B None None None None 16 32 16 32 None None None None Pair No. 1 Pair No. 2 Total MB 64 96 128
(1) Always install the largest capacity memory modules in the lowest numbered memory slots.
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Lift the memory module up and out of the connector and place it on a static-free surface
Note that the memory board only shall be handled at its edge to prevent ESD damages! Figure 2-22. Removing SIMM Card
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First: Snap the memory board into place Last: Push the ejector tabs in to lock the memory module
Press firmly on the memory boards top edge to ensure that it is fully seated
Note that the memory board is notched on one end to fit the keyed connector
Figure 2-23. Installing SIMM Card Memory Module Location This Advant Station 520/B180L and 530/B180L has six (6) memory slots, labeled Pair 0 A-B through Pair 2 A-B. The memory configuration by delivery is 128 Mbyte installed in one pair of two 64 Mbyte memory modules. NOTE Memory modules must always be installed in pairs of equal capacity and memory slots must always be filled in order from Pair 0 A-B through Pair 2 A-B. NOTE Always install the largest capacity memory modules in the lowest numbered memory slots. For more information, please refer to HP Model B180L Owners Guide.
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1 2
Channel 2
Channel 1
Figure 2-24. Advant Station 520/B180L System Unit, Rear View, With PU519 RTA Board Installed The USB connector provides an interface for an IH512/522 Operator keyboard. The Operator keyboard acts as a USB HUB including three downstream connectors where a USB mouse can be connected. USB Bus Extension Due to critical timing on the USB bus, the USB cable can not be longer than 5 m (16.5 ft). If longer USB bus extension is necessary, commercial USB HUBs can be used to extend the bus. Between every two HUBs the maximum cable length is 5 m. The maximum number of HUBs connected in this way is four. WARNING Extending the USB bus more than 5 m in the way described above is not a good industrial solution. Instead consider locating the workstation closer to the workplace. NOTE The USB keyboard interface is only used on the Advant Station 520/B180L system.
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Now you can change the frame rate by making a reboot of the workstation and choose selection no 15 from the Configuration Menu as described below.
Setting the Monitor Type from the Boot Console Interface Use this method to change the workstations graphics parameters before you change the frame rate frequency. 1. 2. Power on the workstation. The system self-test runs automatically. Within a few seconds a message displays: Press and hold any key to stop the boot sequence as soon as this message appears: Processor is starting Autoboot process. To discontinue, press any key within 10 seconds. Processor is booting from first available device. To discontinue, press any key within 10 seconds. 3. Release the key as soon as the following message displays: Boot terminated The Main Menu of the boot console appears: ----- Main Menu ---------------------------Command Description ------------------------
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BOot (PRI/ALT/<path>) Boot from specified path PAth (PRI/ALT/CON/KEY) (<path>)Display or modify a path SEArch (DIsplay/IPL) (<path>)Search for boot devices COnfiguration (<command>) menu/commands INformation (<command>) menu/commands SERvice (<command>) DIsplay HElp (<menu>/<command>) RESET --------Main Menu: Enter command > 4. Select the configuration choice from the menu: Main Menu: Enter command > configuration 5. This places you in the Configuration Menu. From here type: Configuration Menu: Enter command > monitor The screen displays a list of the current graphics adapters and there monitor types configured for your workstation. MONITOR INFORMATION Path Slot Head HPA Resolution Freq Type Class -------------------------------------------------------GRAPHICS(0) 0 1 f8000000 1280x1024 72Hz 12
Access Configuration Access Information Access Service menu/commands Redisplay the current menu Display help for menu or command Restart the system
In this example, only the built-in graphic adapter graphics(0) is configured. The monitor type for graphics(0) is set to type 12, which is a 1280 by 1024 monitor that uses a frequency of 72Hz. The path for the optional graphics card would be called GRAPHICS(1). To display a list of supported monitors, enter the following command: Configuration Menu: Enter command > monitor list A list of valid monitor types similar to the following is displayed: MONITOR INFORMATION
Path
GRAPHICS (0) GRAPHICS (0) GRAPHICS (0) GRAPHICS (0)
Slot
0
Head
1
Type
1
Freq 75 Hz 75 Hz 75 Hz 75 Hz VESA
Class
0 0 0
1 1 1
2 3 4
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GRAPHICS (0) GRAPHICS (0) GRAPHICS (0) GRAPHICS (0) GRAPHICS (0) GRAPHICS (0) GRAPHICS (0) GRAPHICS (0) GRAPHICS (0) GRAPHICS (0) GRAPHICS (0)
Slot 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Head 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Type 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Size 1024x768 800x600 640x480 1600x1200 1600x1200 1600x1200 1600x1200 1280x1024 1280x1024 640x480
Class
Double buffered
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6.
To change the monitor configuration for the built-in graphic adapter to the user definable type 15, type the following: Configuration Menu: Enter command > monitor graphics(0) 15 A message appears: This will take affect on the next reboot. Path Slot Head HPA Resolution Freq Type Class -------------------------------------------------------GRAPHICS(0) 0 1 f8000000 1280x1024 50Hz 15
The boot console displays a message that tells you that your new monitor selection will take affect the next time you reboot your system. The boot console also displays the new monitor information.
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Mains
H/V V
Five (5) BNC Connectors (R, G, and B are used. G contains the sync. signal from the System Unit.)
1 6 11
5 10 15
Figure 2-28. Signal Cable Connector for Monitor IM539, see Table 2-7 The IM539 monitor comes with a video cable. The length of the video cable is 1600 mm. The pin configuration is shown in Table 2-7 below. An image of the connector, a male 15-pin miniature D-SUB 3 row connector, is shown in Figure 2-28. All 15 pins of the Signal Cable Connector are loaded as shown in Table 2-28.
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Table 2-7. Signal Cable Connector for Monitor IM539, see Figure 2-28 Gender Changer pin loading 1 2 3 No pin No pin 6 7 8 No pin No pin No pin No pin No pin No pin No pin
Connector Pins 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Direction(1)
Signal
Description
RV GV BV ID2
RG GG BG
Ground (logic) Monitor Identification (LG) DDC SDA (I2C signal) Horizontal sync./Composite sync. Vertical sync. DDC SCL (I2C signal)
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The switches and cable connectors are available at the bottom of the keyboard after the bottom cover is removed.
USB type B Upstream Connector (To Computer) The USB mouse, if used, is connected to connector X11.
Trackball Connector
X1
S1 S2
S1 Keyboard Member Switch Installation dependent setting of the 0-F member switch S1 Member switch factory setting is = 1
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Simple keyboard hardware self test: Switch S2 switch No 8 first ON and then OFF. If you then hear ONE ON beep the keyboard is OK. If you hear TWO beeps, the keyboard is NOT OK. S2 Keyboard Type Switch Setting (1-8 ON for Master Operator keyboard) OFF
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Keyboard Straps The IH512/522 keyboards have three straps to be set according to below:
X1
S1 S2
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Route one IEC 320 power cord to the secondary power distribution unit SX520. Route one IEC 320 power cord to the optional Uninterruptible Power Supply SV520. From the secondary SX520 power distribution unit, reserve or route power cords to such equipment as: Color monitor, 2 pcs External Alarm Unit, 1 pcs.
From the Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) route a power cord to a secondary SX520 power distribution unit for critical loads. From the secondary SX520 power distribution unit providing uninterrupted power, reserve or route 3 power cords to such equipment as: System Unit A Color monitor A Mass Memory System.
Power the EP526/528 (110 V AC) or EP527/529 (230 V AC) Laser Printers from the reserved third wall outlet.
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Power outlets
SX520
Figure 2-31. Power Connections, General View External Bypass Switch for the UPS Your UPS for the Advant Station 520/B180L and 530/B180L can be equipped with an optional External Bypass Unit (also named PowerPass unit): SX521 External bypass switch to be mounted at the rear of SV530 UPS (120V) SX522 External bypass switch to be mounted at the rear of SV531 UPS (230V)
The bypass switch has a maintenance bypass feature that supplies power to your equipment even when the UPS electronics are removed for maintenance or upgrades. The bypass switch should be installed at the back of the UPS. The utility power connector and all load connectors are connected to the bypass switch. The bypass unit is then pressed onto the rear of the UPS passing input power through one connector and receiving UPS power through another.
UPS Circuit Breaker Access UPS Circuit Breaker Access
Bypass Switch
Bypass Switch
PROTECTED
BYPASS
PROTECTED
BYPASS
UPS
UPS
LASER
BREAKER
INPUT
Input Connector
INPUT LASER
Figure 2-32. SX521 and SX522 External Bypass Switches for SV530/531 UPS
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The bypass unit may be used as a power distribution unit. Please observe, that the LASER output current do not pass the UPS unit. (The following instructions describe the External Bypass Switch - PowerPass Unit - installation only. Follow the instruction in your Powerware Prestige Operators Manual for installing the UPS and optional battery cabinets.) Installation of the External Bypass Switch Unit: 1. Make sure the UPS and optional battery cabinets are installed according to the UPS Operators Manual. Do not start up the UPS before installing the External Bypass Unit (PowerPass). a. b. 2. 3. If you UPS is not installed and in operation, proceed to Step 7. If the UPS is already installed and operating, prepare you equipment for shutdown and continue to Step 2.
Turn off the equipment that is connected to the UPS. Press and hold the UPS Output OFF (O) button on the UPS front panel until the long beep ceases (approximately three seconds). The Indicator remains lit indicating Normal Mode, load offline.
4.
Unplug the UPS. The UPS enters Battery Mode for several seconds. Then, Bypass Indicators turn on while other indicators flash sequentially, several time. This should take about 15 seconds. The Indicator turns off and the UPS shuts down.
5. 6.
Disconnect the input power cord from the UPS. Disconnect the power cord(s) between the protected equipment and the UPS.
UPS Power outlets Bypass Unit SX520 Document printer Operator table motor SX520
Figure 2-33. Power Connections, UPS with Bypass Unit 7. 8. Make sure the Bypass Switch on the External Bypass Unit (Bypass/UPS switch) is in the UPS position! Plug the External Bypass Unit into the input connector on the rear panel of the UPS. Make sure the External Bypass Unit is securely connected!
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Tighten the External Bypass Unit mounting screw using a #2-Phillips screwdriver. Do NOT overtighten! NOTE You may encounter some resistance as the screw form the threads. Full seating of the External Bypass Unit takes approximately six to eight full rotations of the screw. Make sure the External Bypass Unit is securely connected to the UPS.
10. Reconnect the power cord(s) of the protected equipment to the power output receptacles located on the front panel of the External Bypass Unit. NOTE The receptacle marked LASER is provided for laser printers. The power from this outlet does NOT come from the UPS output, but from the utility power. Therefore, in the event of a power outage, this outlet loses power. 11. Start the UPS according to the following Section , UPS with External Bypass Unit Startup on page 46.
UPS with External Bypass Unit Startup 1. 2. 3. 4. Turn on the equipment, that is connected to the UPS. Make sure the Bypass Switch on the External Bypass Unit is on the UPS position! Plug the input power cord into the input connector on the External Bypass Units front panel. Plug the other end of the input powercord into a grounded, three-wire, AC receptacle that has been wired in accordance with NEC or IEC specifications. The UPS performs a diagnostic test and enters Normal Mode with the equipment (load) offline. The Indicator remains lit. The startup should take about 15 seconds. 5. Press and hold the UPS Output ON (I) button until you hear the UPS beep (approximately one second). The Indicator remains lit and the Self Test Indicator turns on. The front panel displays the percentage of full load being applied to the UPS. The UPS is now in Normal Mode with the load online. Refer to the UPS Operation chapter in the Powerware Prestige Operators Manual for more information.
The External Bypass Unit allows for the removal of the UPS while providing power to your protected equipment. This Maintenance Bypass feature is useful when replacing the UPS for maintenance or upgrades.
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Utility Power Bypass Switch in UPS Mode Operation Laser Printer In Out UPS Load UPS External Bypass Unit
Figure 2-34. UPS and External Bypass Unit Block Diagram (UPS Mode Operation)
Using Maintenance Bypass Use the following procedure to transfer the critical load to Maintenance Bypass (AC Line operation) and remove the UPS. 1. Disconnect the DB-25 serial communications cable from the serial port on the UPS rear panel. NOTE If you are using OnliNet Power Management Software, failure to disconnect the serial communications cable could result in the immediate shutdown of your equipment. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Toggle the Bypass switch on the PowerPass to the BYPASS position (see Figure 2-32). The PowerPass is now powering you equipment from utility power. Press and hold the Output OFF (O) button until the long beep ceases (approximately three seconds). The Indicator remains lit. Turn the circuit breaker on all battery cabinets to the OFF (O) position. Disconnect the battery connector on the UPS rear panel. Using #2-Phillips screwdriver, loosen the PowerPass mounting screw until it is free (the screw remains captive). Remove the PowerPass from the UPS. Be careful not to loosen the power cords plugged into the PowerPass.
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Utility Power Bypass Switch in AC Line Operation Laser Printer In Out UPS Load UPS External Bypass Unit
Figure 2-35. UPS and External Bypass Unit Block Diagram (AC Line Operation)
Use the following procedure to reinstall the UPS and transfer the critical load from Maintenance Bypass (AC Line operation) to the UPS: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Reconnect the battery cabinet(s) to the battery connector on the UPS rear panel. Turn the circuit breaker on all battery cabinets to the ON (I) position. Reconnect the DB-25 serial communications cable on the UPS rear panel. Make sure the correct UPS output voltage is selected. Plug the PowerPass into the UPS. The UPS performs diagnostic tests and enters Normal Mode with the equipment (load) offline. The Indicator remains lit. 6. 7. Tighten the PowerPass mounting screw using a #2-Phillips screwdriver. Do not overtighten. Press and hold the Output ON (I) button until you hear the UPS beep (approximately one second). The Indicator remains lit and the Self Test Indicator turns on, indicating the UPS is online. 8. Toggle the Bypass switch on the PowerPass to the UPS position. The front panel displays the percentage of full load being applied to the UPS. The UPS is now in Normal Mode with the load online. 9. If you are using OnliNet Power Management Software, make sure you restart the software and verify communications with the UPS.
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Table 2-4. Power cord set according to IEC 320 Type TK574 Description of Cable Power Cord Set, 2.5 m (8.2 ft), with molded power connectors, male - female, according to EN 60320 (IEC 320). Power Cord Set, 3 m (9.8 ft), with IEC 320 female connector in one end and US male connector in the other. Power Cord Set, 3 m (9.8 ft), with IEC 320 female connector in one end and open conductors in the other. Article No 3BSC950031R0025
TK408V030
3BUC950012R1
TK409V030
3BUC950013R1
Power Cord Set, 3.5 m (11.5 ft), with IEC 320 5385 430-2 female connector in one end and european male connector in the other.
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MT516 MT517 Advant Station 520/B180L and 530/B180L System Unit DSPC 452
EP537/538/539/540 EP534
SX520
Front
EP515, EPX510
LAN AUI Romcard Parallel HP-HIL RS232
X-Terminal
HEW HPPACKLETT Lase ARD rJet 5Ci
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The internal single-ended SCSI-2 bus is used for CD-ROM or DAT drives. Internal disks are only available for the wide single-ended Ultra SCSI-3 bus. External SCSI buses The System Unit has two different SCSI outputs: one 50-pin high density single-ended SCSI-2 one 68-pin high density wide single-ended Ultra SCSI-3
Figure 2-37. Single-Ended and Ultra SCSI Connectors Single- Ended SCSI-2 External single-ended SCSI-2 devices may be connected to the single-ended SCSI-2 connector on the rear of the System Unit, see Figure 2-37. This connector is a 50-pin high density (50pHD) connector. If external SCSI peripherals are connected, the last device must be terminated. If no external device is connected, this port should be terminated with a 50-pin high density Termination Connector TX502, see Figure 2-38.
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Recommended Single-Ended SCSI-2 Device Addresses The following Table 2-5 shows recommended SCSI addresses. Their is no specific reason why these can not be altered to suit your specific needs.
Table 2-5. Recommended SCSI Device Addresses SCSI Address 15-8 7 (fixed for both single-ended and wide single-ended UltraSCSI bus) 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Device Can be used by ultra SCSI devices only. System Unit SCSI Contoller (for both single-ended and UltraSCSI bus). Internal Disc #1 Internal Disc #2 DAT Tape Drive or Serial Expansion Unit CD Rom Drive or DAT Tape Drive Other Equipment Other Equipment Other Equipment
Single-Ended Standard SCSI-2 Bus Configuration Constrains You are limited in the number of same type SCSI-2 devices per system. Before adding another SCSI-2 device, you should determine if the workstation can support the additional device. See Table 2-6. NOTE Do not connect single-ended SCSI-2 devices to fast, differential SCSI-2 bus or fast differential SCSI-2 devices to a single-ended SCSI-2 bus. Connecting a SCSI-2 device to the wrong SCSI-2 bus can cause system failure.
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Table 2-6. Single-Ended Standard SCSI-2 Bus Configuration Constrains Maximum Number of Each Type of Device Allowed 7 1 2 7
Single-Ended Standard SCSI-2 Devices Hard Disk Drives (external) CD-ROM Drives (internal and external) 4-mm DDS Tapes Drives (internal and external) Maximum Number of SCSI-2 Devices
WARNING The total length of the single-ended SCSI-2 bus must not exceed 6 m (19.6 ft.). Always use the shortest possible cable(s) for your configuration. CAUTION Do not connect or disconnect any SCSI cables if power is switched on any of the devices or System Unit. Connecting or disconnecting the SCSI cables with power on may damage the SCSI devices or the System Unit! Wide Single-Ended UltraSCSI-3 The wide single-ended UltraSCSI-3 port is of 68-pin high density type. It can be used to connect external wide single-ended UltraSCSI devices. If no external device is connected to this output it must be terminated with the 68-pin high density TX506 terminator.
Figure 2-39. Termination of Wide Single-End UltraSCSI-3 Out Connector Table 2-7. Wide Single-Ended UltraSCSI-3 Bus Configuration Constraints Maximum Number of Each Type of Device Allowed 15 7
Wide Single-Ended UltraSCSI-3 Devices SCSI-3 Drive SCSI-3 Disk Arrays (addressed as single drive)
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Figure 2-40. PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse Ports on the System Unit
Monitor Connector
Figure 2-41. Standard Monitor Connection on the Rear of the System Unit Optional Monitor Connection The optional PCI bus graphics card ICX510 is installed in the GCI/PCI I/O slot 1. The card is provided with an Enhanced Video Connector (EVC). A conversion cable for conversion to standard 15-pin high density Dsub (VGA style) connector is included in the ICX510K01 kit.
Figure 2-42. Optional Monitor Connection on the Rear of the System Unit
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IM541 extension solution The permanently attached video cable coming out of the monitor has a 15-pin male connector that fits directly into the 15-pin female connector on the conversion cable at the System Unit. For 15 m and 30 m extensions you must still use video coax cables in between. All needed items are included in the cable kits TK529K15 (15 m) and TK529K30 (30 m). Only the Red, Green, and Blue signals are extended. IM541
Monitor
Gender changer TX508 6xBNC jack-jack coax connector (plus plastic covers) Figure 2-43. RGB Extension of the Video Cable for the 17 Monitors
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Table 2-8. Video Extension Cables Type TK529K15 Description of Cable Article No
Coax. Cable Kit, for video, 15 m, with three 3BSE 007 708R1 15 m coax cables, 75 Ohm, six BNC jackjack connectors with plastic covers, two TK572 video cables, and one TX508 gender changer. Coax. Cable Kit, for video, 30 m, with three 3BSE 007 709R1 15 m coax cables, 75 Ohm, six BNC jackjack connectors with plastic covers, two TK572 video cables, and one TX508 gender changer.
TK529K30
IM538 extension solution In this case you have a 15-pin female connector on the monitor. The TK572 video cable included in the extension kits fits into this connector. For 15 m and 30 m extensions you must still use video coax cables. All needed items are included in the cable kits TC550K03 (15 m) and TC551K03 (30 m). IM538
Monitor
6xBNC jack-jack coax connector Figure 2-44. RGB Extension of the Video Cable for the 19 Monitors
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Table 2-9. Monitor Extension Coax Cables Type TK529K15 Description of Cable Article No
Coax. Cable Kit, for video, 15 m, with three 3BSE 007 708R1 15 m coax cables, 75 Ohm, six BNC jackjack connectors with plastic covers, two TK572 video cables, and one TX508 gender changer. Coax. Cable Kit, for video, 30 m, with three 3BSE 007 709R1 15 m coax cables, 75 Ohm, six BNC jackjack connectors with plastic covers, two TK572 video cables, and one TX508 gender changer.
TK529K30
IM539 extension solution The video coax cables are connected directly to the BNC inputs of the monitor. Refer to Table 2-10 and Figure 2-45. Use cable kits TK529K15 for 15m extension and TK529K30 for 30m extension. IM539
Figure 2-45. RGB Extension of the Video Cable for the System module
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Table 2-10. Monitor Extension Coax Cables Type TK529K15 Description of Cable Article No
Coax. Cable Kit, for video, 15 m, with three 3BSE 007 708R1 15 m coax cables, 75 Ohm, six BNC jackjack connectors with plastic covers, two TK572 video cables, and one TX508 gender changer. Coax. Cable Kit, for video, 30 m, with three 3BSE 007 709R1 15 m coax cables, 75 Ohm, six BNC jackjack connectors with plastic covers, two TK572 video cables, and one TX508 gender changer.
TK529K30
Figure 2-46. SCSI Connectors for External Mass Storage Note that connection/disconnection of a SCSI device must be done with the power to the System Unit and the external devices shut off. Read the SHUT DOWN instructions in the appropriate product Users Guide before you shut off the power to the System Unit. Multiple mass memory devices can be connected in daisy-chain fashion, Figure 2-47. The SCSI-2 bus must be terminated by installing a SCSI-2 bus terminator on the SCSI OUT connector of the last device. The terminator is normally provided with the mass storage unit. The cable and terminator requirements are listed in Table 2-11 and Table 2-12.
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50 pin High Density Terminator TX502 (included with DAT or CD-ROM drive) MT516/517 MD538 MP541V2 (Cable included with Mass Memory)
Figure 2-47. External Mass Memory Connections Refer to Redundant Disk Array Hardware Users Guide for details on interconnection and maintenance. The SCSI cables have 50-pin or 68-pin High Density (HD) connectors.
. Table 2-11. SCSI Connection Cables Type 50pLD - 50pLD TK548V020 Cable Assembly. SCSI-2 interface cable 3BSC950046R1 2.0 m. For connection between two external SCSI-2 devices. Low density connectors in both ends. Cable Assembly. SCSI-2 interface cable 3BSC950046R2 1.0 m. For connection between two external SCSI-2 devices. Low density connectors in both ends. Cable Assembly. SCSI-2 interface cable 3BSC950046R3 0.5 m. For connection between two external SCSI-2 devices. Low density connectors in both ends. Cable Assembly. SCSI-2 interface cable, 3BUC950003R1 304 mm. Used between ranks in Redundant Disk Array MP521/522. Low density connector in each end. Description of Cable Article No
TK548V010
TK548V005
TK554V003
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Table 2-11. SCSI Connection Cables (Continued) Type 50pHD - 50pLD TK543V015 Cable Assembly SCSI-2 interface cable 1.5 m. For connection of external SCSI-2 units to the System Unit. High Density connector in one end for System Unit, low density connector in the other end for device. Cable Assembly SCSI-2 interface cable 0.9 m. For connection of external SCSI-2 units to the System Unit. High Density connector in one end for System Unit, low density connector in the other end for device. 3BSC950038R1 Description of Cable Article No
TK543V009
3BSC950038R2
50pHD - 50pHD TK583V010 Cable Assembly. SCSI-2 interface cable, 1 m. 50-pin high density connector in each end. 3BSC950064R1
50pLD - 68pHD TK550V010 Cable Assembly SCSI-2 interface cable 1 m. 3BSC950113R1 For connection of external SCSI-2 units to the External Mass Storage MP538. High Density connector in one end for MP538, low density connector in the other end for device.
50pHD - 68pHD TK588V020 Cable Assembly SCSI-2 interface cable 2 m. 3BSC950108R1 For connection of external SCSI-2 units to the External Mass Storage MP538.
68pHD - 68pHD TKX512V015 Cable Assembly, SCSI-3 interface cable, 1.5 3BSC 950 143 R2 m. For connection of external SCSI-3 units to the System Unit. Cable Assembly, SCSI-3 interface cable, 1m. 3BSC 950 143 R3 For connection of external SCSI-3 units to the System Unit.
TKX512V010
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Table 2-12. SCSI-2 and SCSI-3 Terminators Type TX503 TX502 TX506 TX512 Description of Item Active External 50-pin Low Density singleended SCSI-2 bus Terminator. Active External 50-pin High Density singleended SCSI-2 bus Terminator. Active External 68-pin High Density fastwide single-ended SCSI-2 bus Terminator. Active External 68-pin High Density wide single-ended UltraSCSI-3 bus Terminator. Article No 3BSC840018R1 3BSC860040R1 3BSC840060R1 3BSC840099R1
EP540 Wide (A3) alpha-numeric/ graphic Serial RS-232C, parallel printer 230 V EP515 Color InkJet printer - Parallel as standard - 10Base-T (twisted pair), and 10Base-2 (BNC) with the optional CIX528 interface installed in printer EPX510 Color InkJet printer - Parallel, 10Base-T (twisted pair), 10Base-2 (BNC) and LocalTalk as standard - Parallel as standard - ThinLAN (BNC) with optional CIX514 interface installed in printer EP528/529 Laser Printer 120/230 V - Parallel as standard - ThinLAN (BNC) with optional CIX514 interface installed in printer
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These connections are made on the rear of the System Unit, Figure 2-48.
Advant Station 520/B180L and 530/B180 System Unit 1 2 Serial RS-232C Printer Connectors
Figure 2-48. Different Printer Connectors on the rear of the System Unit The cable requirements are listed in Table 2-14. Table 2-14. Printer Connection Cables and ThinLAN Printer interface Type DSTK 156V0.5 Description Ribbon Cable, length=0.5 m, with 25-pin Dsub male connectors for connection of printers EP537/538/539/540 to modem DSTC X008 Cable Assembly 15 m. RS-232 Extension Cable. With 25-pin male and female connectors. Straight-through cable pin 1 to 25. For printers EP537/538/539/540 Article No 2639 0638-A
TK524V115
3BSC950024R1
TK520V030
Cable Assembly 3 m, DE9 socket - DB25 pin. 3BSC950019R1 RS-232 for connection of printers EP537/538/539/540 to System Unit Cable Assembly Centronics parallel 2.1 m, 3BSC950036R1 with 25-pin male D-sub connector in one end and 36-pin Centronics male connector in the other. Cable Assembly Centronics parallel 15 m, 3BSC950036R15 with 25-pin male D-sub connector in one end and 36-pin Centronics male connector in the other. TCP/IP interface, 10Base-T (twisted pair), 10Base-2 (BNC), and LocalTalk (DIN-(8) for printers EP526/527/528/529. 3BSC210036R1
TK541V021
TK541V115
CIX514
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Table 2-14. Printer Connection Cables and ThinLAN Printer interface (Continued) Type CIX528 DSTC X008 Description TCP/IP interface, 10Base-T (twisted pair), 10Base-2 (BNC), for EP515 printer. Short distance modem for cable length between 15 and 300 m. For serial RS-232 printers. Article No 3BSC630148R1 5751 030-1
The following alternative connections are showed in Figure 2-49: Alternative A1: Shows serial RS-232 connection of printers. The cable TK520V030 is included with the mentioned printers. Alternative A2: Shows remote connection of same printers using modems. Alternative B1: Shows parallel Centronics connection. Cable TK541V021 is included with printers.
EP537/538/539/540
HEWLET HP KAR kJe PAC Des T D t 1600CM
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Figure 2-50. the 25-pin Dsub Connector at the Rear of the UPS When powered up, the UPS is automatically set in relay interface mode. In this mode the interface port presents status signals by means of switching transistors. In this mode, use the TK564V115 cable to connect the status outputs of the UPS to the digital inputs of the MP51 unit. Cable requirements are listed in Table 2-15 If serial RS-232 communication is desired between the UPS and the System Unit, connect the TK621V115 cable between the units. The UPS must before that be changed to serial interface mode by means of the control panel of the UPS. Table 2-15. External Alarm Connection Cables. Type TK622K01 Description of Cable Cable Kit for External Alarm DSPC 452 connection via modem DSTC X008. Including cable DSPC 452 to modem and modem to System Unit. Article No 3BSE016139R1
TK523V115
Cable Assembly RS-232, D-SUB 15 m, DE9 3BSC950021R1 pin - DE9 socket. For connection of External Alarm Device MasterPiece 51 to System Unit RS-232 port.
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Table 2-15. External Alarm Connection Cables. (Continued) Type TK564V115 Description of Cable Cable Assembly 15 m, for connection of the UPS to the digital inputs of DSPC 452 (MP51). Cable Assembly RS-232, 15 m, for connection of the UPS directly to the System Unit RS-232 port, DE9 pin - DE9 socket. Short distance modem for cable length between 15 and 300 m. Article No 3BSC950114R1
TK621V115
3BSC950134R1
DSTC X008
5751 030-1
Changing mode of the UPS status output (relay or serial) Setting of the UPS into relay (also called AS/400) or serial status mode is done at power up of the UPS. Changing of status mode: 1. If the UPS is powered on, prepare your equipment for shutdown. a. Press and hold the Output Off button until the long beep ceases (approximately three seconds). b. Unplug the UPS. Wait until all indicators turn off and then continue to the next step. 2. Plug in the UPS while pressing the Output Off button until the alarm beeps. Release button. All indicators begin flashing. 3. Press and hold the Output Off button a second time until the alarm beeps again. a. A single indicator, corresponding with the current setting, remains flashing. 4. Press the Output Off button to scroll through the mode options, top to bottom. Each time you press the button, the UPS beeps and the next indicator flashes. NOTE The setup automatically aborts after 30 seconds and the UPS switches back to normal operation with the original status mode setting. 5. Press and hold the Output On button until the alarm beeps to select and save a status mode selection. Failure to release the button immediately after the beep will cause the UPS to abort the setup.
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6. Press the Output On button again to return the UPS to normal operation.
Output On button Output Off button Overload Site Fault Overtemp Battery Self Test Flashing if serial mode Flashing if relay mode
LEDs
LED indicator
Figure 2-51. Front panel buttons and indicators Connector for status information The connector for the status information is a 25-pin Dsub (female) available at the rear of the UPS. The table below shows pin functionality in the serial mode. Table 2-16. Pin Functionality in Serial Mode Function Data to UPS Data from UPS Signal Ground The table below shows pin functionality in relay (AS/400) mode. Table 2-17. Pin Functionality in Relay (AS/400) Mode Function UPS Available Battery On Internal Bypass Low Battery Signal Ground NOTE Pin numbers separated by a forward slash (/) are connected together internally. Pin numbers separated by a dash (-) must be tied together. Semiconductor switch contacts are rated at maximum current of 50mA and a maximum of 40V dc across the contacts. Signal Name UPS Available Utility Failure UPS Offline Low Battery Pin No 11/13 14/16 17/19 23/24 12-15-18-25 True Condition Closed Closed Closed Closed Signal Name RS232 TxD RS232 RxD Pin No 2 3 7
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The following alternative connections are showed in Figure 2-52. Alternative A1: Shows serial RS-232 connection of external alarm unit DSPC 452 to the System Unit. In this case you use the TK523V115 cable. Alternative A2: Shows remote connection of the external alarm unit DSPC 452 using modems. Alternative B1: Shows UPS interface port connected to digital inputs of the external alarm unit DSPC 452. For this you use the TK564V115 cable. Alternative B2: Shows UPS interface port connected directly to one RS-232 port on the System Unit. Here you use the TK621V115 cable.
Alternative A2
DSTC X008 modem Included in cable kit TK622K01 External Alarm DSPC 452 (MP51)
Alternative A1
TK523V115
DSPC
x21
452
x3
x22
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Neutral conductor at the line voltage 220 V AC Neutral conductor at the line voltage 240 V AC
Protective ground
1
Figure 2-53. Connection of Power Supply to External Alarm Unit DSPC 452 (MP 51)
Mains inlet
AB AB AB ABAB AB AB ABAB AB AB ABS S D DN C CN R RN Q21 22 23 24 Q25 26 27 28 Q29 30 31 32 Serial bus ABB Master
Status indicators
Stop/Run Switch Stop Run 9-pin Female Connector
X21
16
1 2 3 4 5 17 18 19 20
10
11
12 13
14
X22
Channel identifications
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DSPC 452
0VT
Figure 2-55. One Input in the External Alarm Unit DSPC 452 (and the Neutral and Ground)
AS530/B180L
Figure 2-56. Real-Time Accelerator Board Connector at the Rear of the System Unit
X21 1 (G)
I1
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The physical media of the MasterBus 300 (MB300) is a thick Ethernet cable. It is connected to the Real-Time Accelerator connector through the MB300K01 transceiver and a 15-wire cable. A toolkit is available for the transceiver installation, Figure 2-59. Cable requirements are listed in Table 2-18 and Table 2-19. The PU519 RTA board used on the AS520/B180L system has two 15-pin high density Dsub connectors for the MB300 bus. The TKX516V003 conversion cable must be connected to the PU519 RTA board. Then the transceiver cable is connected at the other end of the TKX516V003 cable. NOTE The Real Time Accelerator (RTA) board connectors are standard AUI connectors except for the fixing of the cable. The AUI cable is fixed to the RTA board with screws. This is why special AUI cables are needed for the RTA board.
Table 2-18. MasterBus 300 to RTA Connection Cables Type TK626V050 Description of Cable Article No
Cable assembly AUI Connector Cable 5 m, 3BSE019210R5 15-pos Socket - 15-pos Pin for attachment of System Unit to Transceiver. Note! Equipped with screw fixing at the RTA end.
TK626V115
Cable assembly AUI Connector Cable 15 m, 3BSE019210R15 15-pos Socket - 15-pos Pin for attachment of System Unit to Transceiver. Note! Equipped with screw fixing at the RTA end.
TKX516V003
Cable assembly. Conversion cable. With 15- 3BSC950158R1 pin high density Dsub connector in one end, 15-pin normal size Dsub connector in the other.
Table 2-19. MasterBus 300 Transceiver and Tool Kit Type MB300K01 MB300K02 Description Transceiver set for one MasterBus 300 or GCOM communication interface Article No 5730 030-VN
Tool kit for transceiver installation. Including 5751 029-2 a drill(3/32)/nut driver tool, Phillips #1 screw driver, and a 1/8 hex wrench.
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TKX516V003 (0.3m) Channel 1 Channel 2 PU519 RTA Board Used Advant Station 520/B180L System Unit TK626V050 (5 m) TK626V115 (15 m)
AS520/B180L
MB300K01 MB300K01
MasterBus 300
MasterBus 300
AS530/B180L
Channel 1 Channel 2
PU515 RTA Board Used Advant Station 530/B180L System Unit TK626V050 (5 m) TK626V115 (15 m)
MB300K01 MB300K01
MasterBus 300
MasterBus 300
NOTE The connectors at the RTA end are fixed to the RTA board with screws.
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transceiver can be supplied with a ThinLAN (BNC) T-cross, thus converting ThickLAN to ThinLAN. This T-cross can then be connected to the ThinLAN network, Figure 2-59. To avoid network problems, both ends of the BNC T-cross must be connected, either with coax cables or 50 Ohm terminator .
ThinLAN Network Cable
MB300K01
Transceiver
BNC Terminator 50 Ohm BNC T-Cross adaptor for MB300 Transceiver DSTK 128 or TK576V050 (5 m) DSTK 129 or TK576V115 (15 m)
Figure 2-59. ThinLAN 10Base2 Connection of Advant Station 520/B180L and 530/B180L
Table 2-20. Equipment for ThinLAN Connection of Advant Station 520/B180L and 530/B180L Type MB300K01 MB300K02 Description of Cable Transceiver set for one MasterBus 300 or GCOM communication interface Article No 5730 030-VN
Tool kit for transceiver installation. including a 5751 029-2 drill(3/32)/nut driver tool, Phillips #1 screw driver, and a 1/8 hex wrench. Transceiver adapter with BNC T-cross (50 Ohm) mounted on the MB300K01 transceiver BNC Terminator 50 Ohm 5217 423-24
TX501
5217 423-23
AUI connector cable, 5 m, 15-pos socket 15- 2639 0582-BL pos pin for connection of System Unit to transceiver. Note! Equipped with sliding latch for the AUI connector. AUI connector cable, 15 m, 15-pos socket 2639 0582-BM 15-pos pin for connection of System Unit to transceiver. Note! Equipped with sliding latch for the AUI connector.
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Table 2-20. Equipment for ThinLAN Connection of Advant Station 520/B180L and 530/B180L Type TK576V050 Description of Cable Article No
AUI connector cable, 5 m, 15-pos socket 15- 3BSC950055R1 pos pin for connection of System Unit to transceiver. Note! Equipped with sliding latch for the AUI connector. AUI connector cable, 15 m, 15-pos socket 3BSC950056R1 15-pos pin for connection of System Unit to transceiver. Note! Equipped with sliding latch for the AUI connector.
TK576V115
Interface Board CIX514 (optional) with a BNC connector on the back of the Left Hand side of the Printer Thin LAN (TCP/IP) MB300K01
CI552 HPPAC LETT HEW
KARD
EP526527/528/529
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BNC Connector
MIO Connector
CIX514 Interface Board Figure 2-61. Back of the Left Hand Side of the Printers EP526/527/528/529 NOTE The connector at the System Unit AUI port is fixed to the AUI port with a sliding latch.
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ThickLAN cable requirements are listed in Table 2-21 and Table 2-22. Cable connections are shown in Figure 2-63. Table 2-21. ThickLAN Connection Cables Type DSTK 128 (old) Description of Cable Article No
Cable assembly AUI Connector Cable 5 m, 2639 0582-BL 15-pos Socket - 15-pos Pin for connection of System Unit to Transceiver. Note! Equipped with sliding latch for the AUI connector. Cable assembly AUI Connector Cable 15 m, 2639 0582-BM 15-pos Socket - 15-pos Pin for connection of System Unit to Transceiver. Note! Equipped with sliding latch for the AUI connector. AUI connector cable, 5 m, 15-pos socket 15- 3BSC950055R1 pos pin for connection of System Unit to transceiver. Note! Equipped with sliding latch for the AUI connector. AUI connector cable, 15 m, 15-pos socket 3BSC950056R1 15-pos pin for connection of System Unit to transceiver. Note! Equipped with sliding latch for the AUI connector.
TK576V050
TK576V115
Table 2-22. ThickLAN Transceiver with Tool Kit Type MB300K01 MB300K02 Description Transceiver set for one MasterBus 300 or GCOM communication interface Article No 5730 030-VN
Tool kit for transceiver installation. including a 5751 029-2 drill(3/32)/nut driver tool, Phillips #1 screw driver, and a 1/8 hex wrench.
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Advant Station 520/B180L and 530/B180 System Unit MB300K01 Thick LAN (TCP/IP)
LAN
AUI
RS232
Thick LAN
MasterGate
Front
EP526/527/528/529
Figure 2-63. System Unit AUI ThickLAN 10Base5 connection The connector at the System Unit AUI port is fixed to the AUI port with a sliding latch.
CAUTION For longer distances, industrial environment or connection to plant network thick wire Ethernet is required. Do not use thin wire Ethernet in those environments.
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43 2 1
Power Switch
System LEDs Volume Power LED (Amber) Mute Control (Green) Button
Headset Jack
Mic Jack
Figure 2-64. Location of Advant Station 520/B180L and 530/B180L Front Panel LEDs and Switches
WARNING Do not assume that all power to the computer is off when the power on/standby switch has been turned off. To completely remove power from your computer, unplug the power cable from the power outlet and disconnect that cable from the power supply.
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Table 2-23. Front Panel LED Symbols and Their Meanings LED No 1 2 3 4 LED Color Green Amber Amber Amber Amber LED Activity On/Off Flashing Flashing Flashing Slow Flash Meaning Power on/Standby Transmitting to LAN Receiving from LAN Disk Activity System Heartbeat
After the system has started, the amber LED numbered 4, System Heartbeat, starts to flash slowly. NOTE When you start up the computer, it takes about 2 to 5 minutes for the operating system to assume control. During this time, the LEDs are not controlled by the operating system and states have no meaning. Do not interpret the LED states as described in Table 2-23 until the computer has finished booting. If your system has been operating correctly, and the heartbeat LED remains off for a long period of time, it may mean that your system is hung (incapable of further processing). Refer to Solving Problems in the Hewlett Packard Owners Guide for troubleshooting instructions.
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Chapter 5 Maintenance
The Redundant Disk Array Unit provides start-up and operational information on the front panel of the unit. Please refer to the Redundant Disk Array Hardware Users Guide for more details. In addition to the information in this section, you may consult the HP 9000 Model B132L/B160L/B180L Owner's Guide, for information regarding maintenance of the Advant Station 520/B180L and 530/B180L. This manual was shipped with your system.
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5.2.1 Troubleshooting
5.2.1.1 Troubleshooting Strategies
This is an outline of what you should do in the event of trouble: 1. If you turn on the power, and your computer is completely unresponsive (the greencolored LED on the front panel is not ON and nothing appears on the monitor after 20 seconds), see Section 5.2.1.2, Problems powering up the system. If the computer responds, but the operating system does not begin loading, see Section 5.2.1.4, Problems with Loading and Booting the Operating System. If the computer responds, but the system hangs (if it is no longer responsive to input from the keyboard, trackball or mouse, and the cursor stops flashing or disappears) or the system works intermittently, see the HP 9000 Model B132L/B160L/B180L Owners Guide. If your computer has a hard crash (stops working altogether and displays a High Priority Machine Check, HPMC, error on the LEDs), call your designated ABB Process Automation service representatives. An HPMC error is an unrecoverable hardware error, and it may require the use of special diagnostic tools and replacements of hardware components which you cannot access. If your computer cannot be turned off, call your designated ABB Process Automation service representatives. This requires replacement of a hardware component which you cannot access.
2. 3.
4.
5.
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Table 5-1. Problems Powering Up the System Problem The power LED does not light. Solution Make sure all AC power cables are connected securely to the system. Make sure the power cord is plugged into a working AC outlet. Make sure the power switch is set to the 1 (ON) position. The power LED lights, but the screen is blank or flicker. Use the brightness and contrast controls of the monitor to adjust it. If the screen is still blank, turn off the system and monitor power switches. When the system is completely powered off, check the video cable connections. Make sure the video cables are connected to the right video output on the System Unit. The workstations graphics parameters may not fit the connected monitor. To adjust those parameters at power on, see Section 5.2.1.3, Setting the Monitor Type at Power On Trying the solutions above did not work. Note the pattern of the four amber LEDs on the front panel of the System Unit. They may show an error code. Compare this code with the codes presented in Section 5.2.1.7, LED Error Codes.
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Press <Return> to select this monitor type (type n of n types). The system queries you to confirm your selection. Press <Y> to save this monitor type. If you press any key other than <Y>, the following message displayed: Monitor type not saved. At this point, the new monitor type is active, but not saved. Because you didnt save the monitor type, the next time you reboot the system the original monitor type will be used. Next, the following message is displayed: To select a new Graphics Monitor Type press the <TAB> key now, otherwise EXIT by entering any other key (or will time out in 15 seconds)... To restart the monitor selection process, press <TAB>.
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Trying the solutions above did not work. Note the pattern of the four amber LEDs on the front panel of the System Unit. They may show an error code. Compare this code with the codes presented in Section 5.2.1.7, LED Error Codes.
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Release the key as soon as the following message displays: Boot terminated The Main Menu of the boot console appears: ----- Main Menu ---------------------------Command Description -----------------------BOot (PRI/ALT/<path>) Boot from specified path PAth (PRI/ALT/CON/KEY) (<path>)Display or modify a path SEArch (DIsplay/IPL) (<path>)Search for boot devices COnfiguration (<command>) menu/commands INformation (<command>) menu/commands SERvice (<command>) DIsplay HElp (<menu>/<command>) RESET --------Main Menu: Enter command > Access Configuration Access Information Access Service menu/commands Redisplay the current menu Display help for menu or command Restart the system
Searching for bootable media 5. At the Main Menu prompt, type the following: Main Menu: Enter command > search ipl This causes your workstation to search exhaustively for bootable media. The search command looks for bootable media on your workstation. A short time later, this message appears: Searching for potential boot devices. To terminate search, press and hold the ESCAPE key: Device Selection Device Path Device Type
Your workstation is now searching for devices that may hold file systems from which it can boot HP-UX. As they are found, they appear in a list, similar to the following example: PO P1 P2 sescsi.6.0 sescsi.5.0 sescsi.2.0 QUANTUM LPS525S QUANTUM LPS525S TOSHIBA CD-ROM DRIVE:XM
This process may take several minutes. You can terminate the search at any time by pressing <ESC>. If two devices are set to the same SCSI ID, the search terminates when it finds the duplicate SCSI ID. If this happens you must change the SCSI ID of one of the devices.
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If no disk devices are listed, then your workstation is failing to communicate with its disks. Re-check the SCSI connections and try again. If there are still no devices listed, there is a serious problem. Contact your designated service representative for assistance. When the search ends, the Main Menu is entered again Main Menu: Enter command > Booting your workstation 6. To boot from a specific device type the following at the prompt: Main Menu: Enter command >boot device where device is the hardware path to the device, specified in Mnemonic Style Notation. For example, if you wish to boot an operating system that is stored on a DDS format tape in a drive that is located at sescsi.1.0, type the following at the prompt: Main Menu: Enter command >boot sescsi.1.0 The operating system on the specified device will be used to start your workstation. If your system still fails to boot 7. If your workstation still fails to boot, there is either something wrong with the file system or with the hardware. If you suspect a file system failure, see the manual, Using HP-UX for help on dealing with file system failures. If you think that something is wrong with the hardware, contact your designated service representative.
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Figure 5-1. Location of Advant Station 520/B180L and 530/B180L Front Panel LEDs and Switches WARNING Do not assume that all power to the computer is off when the power on/standby switch has been turned off. To completely remove power from your computer, unplug the power cable from the power outlet and disconnect that cable from the power supply.
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Table 5-3. Front Panel LED Symbols and Their Meanings LED No Power On 1 2 3 4 LED Color Green Amber Amber Amber Amber LED Activity On/Off Flashing Flashing Flashing Slow Flash Meaning Power on/Standby Transmitting to LAN Receiving from LAN Disk Activity System Heartbeat
After the system has started, the amber LED number 4, System Heartbeat, starts to flash slowly. NOTE When you start up the computer, it takes about 2 to 5 minutes for the operating system to assume control. During this time, the LEDs are not controlled by the operating system and states have no meaning. Do not interpret the LED states as described in Table 5-3 until the computer has finished booting. If your system has been operating correctly, and the heartbeat LED remains off for a long period of time, it may mean that your system is hung (incapable of further processing). Refer to Solving Problems in the Hewlett Packard Owners Guide for troubleshooting instructions.
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Table 5-4. Used Symbols and Their Meaning in Table 5-5 Indicator Legend LED Off LED On or Flashing
Table 5-5. Hardware-Error LED Indications on the Front Panel Amber LEDs Self-test LED Error Display Possible Assembly Replacement Priority Reserved. No memory found FAULT.
Likely Cause: Memory SIMMs. System console will indicate which SIMM fault occurred on.
Processor board FAULT (includes PDH which could be on I/O board). I/O System FAULT (except backplane fault listed below). Backplane FAULT. INITIALIZATION and TESTING Note: These two LED codes will alternate to indicate forward progress). Unknown FAULT. HPMC FAULT. No console/IPL error FAULT.
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Table 5-5. Hardware-Error LED Indications on the Front Panel Amber LEDs (Continued) Self-test LED Error Display Possible Assembly Replacement Priority Reserved. Reserved. Reserved. Power on value. Indicates processor board fault when this value remains for more than a second following power up.
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SX 520
Figure 5-2. Power Connections of Monitor and System Unit Check if it is affected by other monitors nearby by moving the monitor a few meters away or turn off the monitors around it. Check if power generators, power transformers, power distribution bus bars, or other electrical equipment are nearby.
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For conversion from an office network (10Base2) to a plant network (10Base5) a repeater can be used.
Office
Plant
10Base2 network
10Base5 network
Local repeater Figure 5-3. Conversion from a 10Base2 to a 10Base5 network cable.
The most critical printer internal parameter setups are the communication parameters. If the communication parameters in the printer does not correspond with the communication parameters in the System Unit, than the printer probably does not print at all. Another important printer internal parameter is the selected emulation mode. If both those parameters above are set correctly the printer will at least print if the cable is correct.
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Problem description and what to do Problem: The printer does not print at all a. b. c. Check that the communication parameters set in the printer and in the System Unit are the same. Check that pin 2 and 3 in the cable are connected in the right way (see cable drawing). Check that the hardware handshaking signal READY/BUSY is connected to the right pins at the printer end and at the System Unit end.
Problem: Printout starts ok and then goes wrong If the printer starts ok with printing correctly on a couple of lines and then do strange things like feeding paper or printing rubbish, the READY/BUSY wire in the cable is connected to the wrong pin at the printer end (see cable drawing).
Problem: The printer prints rubbish from the start a. b. c. Check that the communication parameters in the printer and the System Unit are set to the same values. Check that the same protocol or emulation mode has been selected in both the printer and in the System Unit. Check that the right font, character set and country code has been selected in the printer.
SCSI cable
Do not connect or disconnect the SCSI cable when power is switched on! If the SCSI cable is connected or disconnected with power on, voltage spikes will appear on the address, data and control lines of the SCSI bus and the following problems can arise: This can create false writings onto the disks and making the disks unusable again. The spikes can damage the SCSI bus drivers/receivers in the System Unit making it unusable. The spikes can damage the SCSI bus drivers/receivers in the external SCSI device, such as a DAT or CD-ROM drive and make it no longer working.
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CAUTION Do not connect or disconnect any SCSI cables if power is switched on any of the devices or the System Unit. Connecting or disconnecting the SCSI cables with power on may damage the SCSI devices or the System Unit! SCSI bus termination The last device on the daisy-chained SCSI bus must be terminated with a SCSI bus terminator otherwise the energy on the address, data and control lines will be reflected at the unterminated connector. This can put those lines in undefined states causing read and write problems on all the SCSI devices on the bus. If no external SCSI devices are connected to the System Unit then the SCSI connector on the System Unit must be terminated with a SCSI bus terminator.
Table 5-6. Used Symbols and Their Meaning in Table 5-7 Indicator Unlit Amber Green Flashing Legend
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Table 5-7. UPS Alarm Condition Condition UPS does not turn on. Possible Cause UPS is not plugged in. Dead wall socket. UPS circuit breaker is tripped. Action Plug UPS into working outlet. Test wall socket, repair as required. Reduce load, then reset breaker. If you are using a PowerPass, reset the breaker using a pencil through the circuit breaker (CB1) access hole. Reset breaker. Press the Output/On button for one second, then release. None. UPS is protecting your system. Check the load. Disconnect faulty load equipment. Wait several minutes before resetting the UPS circuit breaker. If you are using a PowerPass, reset the breaker using a pencil trough the circuit breaker (CB1) access hole. Restart the load. Test wall socket, repair as required. Reduce load, then reset breaker. Reset breaker. Allow battery to charge for 24 hours, then retest. Reduce load, then retest. Verify cable integrity. Select a new baud rate. Select a new communication mode. Your UPS continues to operate, but may switch to Bypass Mode if the load increases. Reduce load, then reset the UPS.
PowerPass circuit breaker is tripped. Load does not turn on. UPS beeps occasionally. UPS circuit breaker trips. UPS has not been activated. Normal operation. Load fault.
Utility line is out of specification. Indicator remains lit, even though line voltage is UPS circuit breaker is tripped. present. PowerPass circuit breaker is tripped. UPS does not provide the expected backup time. Low battery capacity. Protected equipment power requirements exceed UPS capacity. Communications do not function properly. Incorrect communications cabling. Incorrect baud rate. Incorrect communication mode.
OVERLOAD SITE FAULT OVERTEMP BATTERY SELF TEST
Power requirements exceed UPS capacity (100-105% load). The alarm beeps every 5 seconds and the Overload Indicator flashes every second as long as the overload exists.
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Possible Cause
Action
Load is greater than 106%. The alarm Reduce load, then reset the UPS. You can beeps every 5 seconds, the Overload also obtain a larger capacity UPS. Indicator flashes, and the UPS switches to Bypass Mode. Building wiring is out of specifications. Have site wiring tested. Repair as required. The UPS checks the utility power source during start up for reversed neutral and line conductors. The alarm beeps every 5 seconds and the Site Fault Indicator flashes. The utility line voltage and frequency are out of specification. The alarm beeps every 5 seconds and the Indicator flashes. The inverter remains on-line, deriving power from the utility until it is no longer acceptable. Check the unit configuration. Refer to the product specifications. UPS internal temperature is too high. The alarm beeps every 5 seconds and the UPS switches to Bypass Mode for approximately 10 minutes, allowing the UPS to cool down. Week battery while in Normal Mode. The alarm beeps every 5 seconds. Shutdown the UPS. Clear vents. Remove any heat source. Wait approximately 5 minutes and retry. Contact you service representative if condition persists. Allow the battery to charge for 24 hours, then retest. Have batteries replaced if condition persists. Make sure the battery circuit breaker is in the ON(I) position. Make sure battery cords are connected. This usually indicates that the batteries need replacing or the UPS requires services. Contact your service representative. The UPS may switch to Bypass Mode, depending on the circumstances. Reset the UPS. Contact your service representative if condition persists.
SITE FAULT
OVERTEMP
BATTERY
Battery breaker is open (O). Battery cabinet is not properly connected to the UPS. Weak battery while in Bypass Mode.
BATTERY
SELF TEST
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Table A-1. Data on Advant Station 520/B180L and 530/B80L System Units Designation Standard I/O Description 2 GSC/PCI expansion slots 1 SCSI-2 single-ended 8-bit interface 5 Mbyte/sec synchronous data rate, 7 devices max 1 wide single-ended UltraSCSI-3 16-bit interface 40 Mbyte/sec synchronous data rate, 15 devices max 2 serial RS-232C interfaces, data rate up to 460.8 KBaud, 9-pin male DTE connector, PC standard 1 parallel Centronics interface, data rate up to 300+ Kbytes/sec with DMA, 200 Kbytes/sec sustained 25-pin female D-sub connector, PC standard 1 PS/2 keyboard interface 1 PS/2 mouse interface 1 USB interface, if the PU519 Real Time Accelerator Board is installed 1 LAN AUI interface with protocol acc. to IEEE 802.3 data rate 10 Mbit/sec. 1 LAN Twisted Pair (TP) interface with protocol acc. to IEEE 802.3 data rate 10/100 Mbit/sec. 1 video interface, Enhanced Video Connector (EVC), resolution 1280 x 1024 pixels, frame rate 50, 60 or 72 Hz (72 Hz default) Power Voltage Power Frequency Power consumption Power current Net weight Dimensions h x w x d, mm (inch) 117 (4.6) x 444 (17.5) x 452 (17.8) 90 - 132 V AC, 198 - 264 V AC 47 - 63 Hz 300 W (max) 5 A (max) at 120 V, 3 A (max) at 240 V 18.5 kg (41 lbs)
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44.4 (17.5) 11.7 (4.6) PCI/GSC I/O Slot 1 (For optional graphics card) Monitor 2 PCI/GSC I/O Slot 2 (For PU519 Real Time Accelerator Board) 1 2 Serial 1 (9-pin male Dsub) Power Channel 2 USB Type A Connector Channel 1 Real-Time Accelerator Board Connectors
17.8) 45.2 (
HP
Figure A-1. Advant Station 520/B180L and 530/B180L System Unit - Dimensions in mm (inch) .
Security Loop
PS/2 Mouse
LAN-AUI Serial 2 (15-pin female (9-pin male Dsub) Dsub) NOTE! The optional graphic card has an EVC video connector. PS/2 Keyboard
Monitor HP Parallel (EVC (25-pin female connector) Dsub) Audio Monitor 1 TOC Audio Line Out Line In
LAN-TP (RJ-45)
Figure A-2. The Rear of the System Unit Advant Station 520/B180L
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PS/2 Mouse
1 2
LAN-AUI Serial 2 (15-pin female (9-pin male Dsub) Dsub) NOTE! The optional graphic card has an EVC video connector. PS/2 Keyboard
Monitor HP Parallel (EVC (25-pin female connector) Dsub) Audio Monitor 1 TOC Audio Line Out Line In
LAN-TP (RJ-45)
Power
Channel 2
Channel 1
Figure A-3. The Rear of the System Unit Advant Station 530/B180L
Video output signal levels on Red (R), Green (G), and Blue (B) are according to RS-343A shown below. The Green signal is shown with the synchronization signal (sync on green).
Green (Volt) 1.000 White level
White level
0.340 0.054 0.000 Black level Blank level Time 0.000 0.286
Figure A-4. Video Output Level for Red (Left Image), Blue (Left Image), and Green (Right Image)
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433 (17)
2 (15. 385
1st/2n d
BNC/ D-SUB
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454 (17.9)
( 460
) 18.1
- + - + - + - +
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5 1 42 3 3 24 15 10 97 88 7 9 610 6 15 14 13 12 11 11 12 13 14 15
Figure A-9. Video Input Signal Connection (Female) for 19 Monitor Table A-4. Table over Video Input Signal Connector Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Signal Red Green (Composite Sync on Green) Blue DDC Ground(1) Red Ground Green Ground Blue Ground Pin No. 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Signal DDC +5 V(1) Ground Bi-Directional Data (SDA)(1) H. Sync V. Sync Data Clock (SCL)(1)
Approx. 8 cm
Damper Wire
Approx. 8 cm
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< 160 W normal operation/110 V max 172 VA 230 V max 177 VA < 15 W stand-by < 8 W power down state
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515 (20.3)
.4 )
54
21 4(
NOKIA
D-SUB BNC MENY
Mains
H/V V
Five (5) BNC Connectors (R, G, and B are used. G contains the sync. signal from the System Unit.)
490 (19.3)
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15
75
75
Figure A-13. Tilt and Swivel for Monitor IM539 The IM539 monitor has two different ways of video connection: a 15-pin high density female Dsub and five BNC connectors for Red, Green, Blue, V-sync and H-sync.
BNC Connectors (USED)
V H/V B G R
BNC Cable 15-pin high density Dsub female connector (G contains the sync. signal)
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Table A-6. Signal Definition in Video Connector for Monitor IM539, see Figure A-15 Connector Pins 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
(1) From system unit From Color Monitor
Direction(1)
Description
RG GG BG
Ground (logic) Monitor Identification (LG) DDC SDA (I2C signal) Horizontal sync./Composite sync. Vertical sync. DDC SCL (I2C signal)
5 10 15
1 6 11
Figure A-15. The 15-pin High density Female Dsub Connector on Monitor IM539, see Table A-6
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Table A-9. Data on MP541V2 External Fast-Wide SCSI-2 Mass Storage System Designation Storage type Configuration Interface Transfer rate Seek time Power Voltage Power Frequency Power consumption Cabinet with one disk Power current Net weight Dimensions h x w x d, mm (inch) 410 x 310 x 320 (16.15 x 12.2 x 12.6) Description Hewlett Packard product No: A3311A Mini-tower cabinet with one 9Gbyte fast-wide SCSI-2 disk SCSI-2 fast-wide 16-bit, 68-pin high density 5 Mbyte/sec, asynchronous burst 20 Mbyte/sec (max), synchronous burst 8.5ms (average random) 20ms (maximum) 90 - 132 V / 180 - 250 V (automatic selection) 47.5 - 63 Hz 89 W (maximum) at 120V; 68W (typical) at 230V; 66W (typical) at 120V; 2.5A (maximum) at 230V; 1.4A (maximum) 14 kg (29 lbs)
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Front View
Figure A-17. MP541V2 External Mass Storage System with Front Door Removed
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Rank B
Rank A
SCSI ID switches
SCSI Connectors
Rear of cabinet
AC Power Connectors
NOTE The AS520/B180L and AS530/B180L System Units do not have any fast-wide SCSI-2 interface as standard!
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PERFORMANCE (Disk Drive, Seagate ST11200N) SCSI Protocol, interface Transfer rate Average seek time Average latency Spindle speed MTBF MTTR SCSI-2, single-ended 2.4 - 4.9 MByte/sec <10.5 ms 5.6 ms 5,400 rpm 300,000 hour 5 minute
POWER REGUIREMENTS Voltage (switch select) Frequency (Hz) Current draw Power output 115/230 V AC 47 - 63 Hz 3.0 A (max) 200(1) W
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Table A-11. RDA MP534 and MP534K01 Specifications (Continued) Characteristic ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS(2) Operating temperature range Non-operating temperature range Operating relative humidity Cooling (#Fans-Avg.) 5 - 45 C -40 - 70 C 10 - 90 % non-condensing 3-50 cfm/fan Data
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS Height Width Depth Weight Mounting MP534K01 Mounting MP534 222 mm (8.75 inch) 482 mm (19.00 inch) 559 mm (22.00 inch) 29 kg (64 lbs) 482 mm(19") EIA Standard Table top
(1) With one (1) rank installed. Each additional rank (2 drives) adds 18 W. (2) Intended for control room environments.
Front
SELECT POWER #1 ALARM FAN POWER #2 RANK 4 RANK 1 RANK 2 RANK 3
Rear
Output
Input
---1 +1 2 +2 ++
Faceplate opened
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A.4 X-Terminals
The X-terminals consist of a base unit, a standard PS/2 QWERTY keyboard, mouse, and an optional monitor. For data on the monitors, see monitor IM541, IM538, IM539. Table A-12. Data on ID518K01, ID518K02, ID518K03 X-terminal Base Units Designation Workstation type Performance Main memory Video memory Standard I/O Description Hewlett Packard ENVIZEX II netstation 330.000 Xstones, 5.6 Xmarks 8 Mbyte 2 Mbyte 1 serial RS-232C interface, data rate up to 460.8 kBaud, 9-pin male DTE connector, PC standard 1 LAN AUI interface, 15-pin D-sub connector, Ethernet IEEE 802.3, data rate 10 Mbit/sec. 1 LAN BNC interface, BNC connector, Ethernet IEEE 802.3, data rate 10 Mbit/sec 1 10BaseT interface connector 1 video interface, Enhanced Video Connector (EVC) connector, resolution 1280 x 1024 pixels, frame rate 72 Hz. Conversion cable for 15-pin high density Dsub incl. 1 PS/2 keyboard interface 1 PS/2 mouse interface Power Voltage Power Frequency Power consumption Power current Net weight Dimensions h x w x d, mm (inch) 70 x 330 x 337 (2.8 x 13.0 x 13.3) 100 - 120 V / 220 - 240 V (automatic selection) 50 - 60 Hz 30 W (max), 25 W (typical) 2.0 A at 100 - 120 V 1.0 A at 220 - 240 V 7.5 kg (16.5 lbs)
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512 52
272
32 280
51
65 143
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65 143
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563 (22.1)
247 (9.7)
27 7(
10
.9)
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Table A-16. Data on EPX510 Hard Copy Printer (Continued) Designation Power Voltage Power Frequency Power consumption Description 100-240 V AC (automatic selection) 50/60 Hz 65 W (max at 100% throughput) 8 W (in the standby state) 2 W (max in Power-Save mode) Net weight Dimensions h x w x d, mm (inch) 247 (9.7) x 563 (22.1) x 277 (10.9) 27 kg (59.5 lbs)
563 (22.1)
247 (9.7)
27 7(
10
.9)
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0 54
mm
540 m m
520 mm
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Table A-18. Data on EP528/529 Laser Printer Designation Power Voltage Power Frequency Power consumption EP528: 120 V EP529: 230 V 58-62 Hz at 120 V, 48-52 Hz at 230 V 330 W (typical at 100% throughput) 18 W (in standby state) 16 W (in Power-Save mode) Net weight Dimensions h x w x d, mm (inch) 343 (13.5) x 390 (15.4) x 493 (19.4) 17.8 kg (39.2 lbs) Description
343 (13.5)
493 (
19.4 )
(1 390
5.4)
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A.6.6.1 TCP/IP Interface CIX514 for the Laser Jet Printer EP526/527/528/529
Table A-19. Laser Printer Interface CIX514 for the EP526/527/528/529 Laser Printer Designation Interface Type Interface Connectors on the Interface Front Description Hewlett Packard J3111A Ethernet/802.3: BNC (thin coax) RJ-45 (10Base-T, twisted pair). Local Talk (DIN-8)
BNC Connector
Figure A-27. CIX514 TCP/IP Interface 10BaseT and 10Base2 (BNC) and LocalTalk ports
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A.7 External Alarm A.7.1 DSPC 452 (MP51) External Alarm Unit
Table A-20. Data on External Alarm Unit DSPC 452 (MP51) Designation Transducer supply Voltage Load Fuse 20 - 35 V 150 mA (max total load) 0.5 A fast, 5 x 20 mm glass tube (ordering no.: 5672 2011-11) or 6.3 x 32 mm glass tube Description
Digital inputs Type Number of inputs Rated input voltage Variation range Input voltage range logical 0 Input voltage range logical 1 Threshold logical 0 to 1 Input filter time constant Rated insulation voltage Digital outputs Number of outputs Type of outputs Load Breaking capacity Spark quenching Recommended min load 12 (with LED indicator on each output) Relay 3 A (max continues) AC 3 A at 250 V and cos() > 0.4 DC 1.2 A at 48 V and L/R < 40 ms RC-link across relay contact 100 Ohm / 22 nF 100 mA at 24 V or 2.5VA Galvanically insulated with common return lead 20, with LED indicator on each input 24 V (nom.) () 20 - 35 V -30 to -5 V 15 to 30 V 10 V (typical) 7.3 ms (typical) 60 V
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Table A-20. Data on External Alarm Unit DSPC 452 (MP51) (Continued) Designation Max voltage across open contact Insulation test voltage Rated insulation voltage between relay contact and other electronics Power Power Voltage Power Frequency Power Current Max Power consumption (max) Allowable voltage loss Fuse Physical Net weight Dimensions h x w x d, mm (inch) 90 x 237 x 218 (3.5 x 9.3 x 8.6) 2.8 kg (6.2 lbs) < 50 VA <10 ms at min line voltage, without interruption of operation 0.5 A fast, 5 x 20 mm glass tube (ordering no.: 5672 2011-11) or 6.3 x 32 mm glass tube 120 V AC +10% to -17% 220/240 V AC +10% to -15% 47 - 63 Hz 250 V 2.5 kV, 50 Hz for 1 minute 500 V Description
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192 mm
90 mm
145 mm 237 mm
5.8 mm 46 mm 6 mm 206 mm 218 mm Figure A-28. External Alarm Unit DSPC 452 (MP 51) - Dimensions in mm
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143 (5.6)
3( 14 .7) 15
252 (9.9)
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Table A-21. Data on SV530 UPS (Continued) Designation System efficiency Operating temperature Storage temperature 10 to +40o C +15 to +25o C recommended 0 to +35o C with batteries (15 to +25o C recommended) -20 to +60o C without batteries Ventilation Relative humidity Audiable noise Protection class Users interface Fan cooling 5-95% RH, non-condensing <45 dB(A), one meter from front IP21 (in accordance with IEC 529) Monitoring panel with LEDs: (UPS ON, Bypass, Battery on, Battery low, Line failure, Line on Overload, Overtemperature, Battery failure, Alarm) audible alarm, Remote interface ON/OFF contacts: Line failure, Battery low UPS shutdown RS232 interface as standard Weight Dimensions h x w x d, mm (inch) 252 x 142 x 400 (9.9 x 5.6 x 15.7) 15 kg (33 lbs) Value(s)
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Table A-22. Data on SV531 UPS (Continued) Designation Recharge time to 95% Output power Output voltage Output frequency Value(s) < 8 hours to 80% capacity 1000 VA / 700 W for 10 minutes 1250 VA / 900 W for 7 minutes 230 V AC 3% 50/60 Hz 3.0 Hz if synchronized to mains 50/60 Hz 0.1 Hz free running 0.5 Hz/s slew rate Dynamic response Overload capacity Voltage distortion System efficiency Operating temperature Storage temperature 10 to +40 o C +15 to +25o C recommended 0 to +35o C with batteries (15 to +25o C recommended) -20 to +60o C without batteries Ventilation Relative humidity Audiable noise Protection class Users interface Fan cooling 5-95% RH, non-condensing <45 dB(A), one meter from front IP21 (in accordance with IEC 529) Monitoring panel with LEDs: (UPS ON, Bypass, Battery on, Battery low, Line failure, Line on Overload, Overtemperature, Battery failure, Alarm) audible alarm, Remote interface ON/OFF contacts: Line failure, Battery low UPS shutdown RS232 interface as standard Weight Dimensions h x w x d, mm (inch) 252 x 142 x 400 (9.9 x 5.6 x 15.7) 15 kg (33 lbs) 3%, 100% load change 110% for 4 seconds on inverter <5% THD non linear load
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Top View
216.5 Inlet 10 Outlet 15 7
42
Manufacturer:
32
Rating:
232.5 246.5
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52
Type:
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603 (23.7)
550 (21.7)
600 (23.6) Figure A-31. RE540 Cabinet dimensions (measurements in mm and inch)
390 (15.4)
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All frame components are made of alu-zinc-coated steel and the welded parts are electro-galvanized. The RM557 cabinet is fitted with two extensible shelves, one for the System Unit, the other for UPS/mass storage. Rails for mounting of external alarm MP51 are provided. Table A-24. Tolerated Power Loss in a RM557 Cabinet Cabinet type Ventilated Ventilated Ventilated; subsystems with fans Ventilated; subsystems with fans Sealed Sealed Heat exchanger (tropical) Heat exchanger (tropical) Temperature rise 15 C 30 C 15 C 30 C 15 C 30 C 15 C 30 C Tolerated power loss 450 W 900 W 750 W 1500 W 180 W 360 W 500 W 1000 W
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The dimensions of RM557 cabinets are shown in Figure A-32. 637 (25)
2225 (87.6)
700 (27.6) Front view with door closed Front view with door removed Cabinet Side view
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RE540 Cabinet
Figure A-34. Operator Table with Cabinets and Monitor Mounting Brackets
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RAM Card
CPU
PCI bus
Mounting Guide
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A.10.2 PU519 RTA Board with MasterBus 300/300E and USB Interface Board
The PU519 Real-Time Accelerator (RTA) Board has an edge connector for the PCI bus. The board is installed in an empty PCI slot in your System Unit (normally in I/O slot 2). This RTA board is used on the AS520/B180L System Unit. The Real Time Accelerator (RTA) board is a slave processor board with its own memory, two MB300 communication ports, and one Universal Serial Bus, USB, port for connection of the IH512/522 Operator keyboards. Software for process control, supervision and aid is downloaded to the board. The RTA assembly consists of a motherboard and the CS503V1 MasterBus 300/300E communication module mounted on it. The motherboard includes a MC68040 processor, 16Mbytes of parity-checked DRAM, control registers, clocks, and connectors. Up to 4 Mbyte of the DRAM is used as a dual port memory shared between on-board software and HP-UX applications. The on-board software is down-loaded to the RTA at start up of the Advant Station 520/B180L system. The MB300 communication buses are connected to 15-pin D-sub female connectors on the RTA board. Table A-26. Real-Time Accelerator Board PU519 Type Designation PU519 Description RTA board with 16Mbyte 144-pin Small Outline, SO, DIMM memory, and the CS503V1 MasterBus 300 (MB300) communication module. With two MB300 ports and one USB type A port.
RAM Card
CPU
PCI bus
Mounting Guide
Figure A-36. Real-Time Accelerator Board PU519 for MasterBus 300/300E and USB
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15
Table A-27. Master Bus (MB300) Connector Pin-Outs on the RTA board (Figure A-37 refers) Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 Signal GND CI-A DO-A DI-S (GND) DI-A Pin No. 6 7 8 9 10 Signal GND CO-A (NC) CO-S (NC) CI-B DO-B Pin No. 11 12 13 14 15 Signal DO-S (GND) DI-B +12 V DC POWER GND CO-B (NC)
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A.11 Cables
The following are cable drawings with connector type, pin numbering and cable length. The cables have a shield around the wires. The shield is connected to protective ground through the metallic encapsulation hood of the connectors. Some cables have pair of wires that are twisted together.
Twisted pair
Hood Hood TK526V050, TK626V050, TK576V050, DSTK 128 (length 5 m) TK526V115, TK626V115, TK576V115, DSTK 129 (length 15 m) Figure A-38. Cables TK626V050, TK626V115, TK576V050, TK576V115, DSTK 128, and DSTK 129. The TK526V050, TK526V115, TK626V050, and TK626V115 cables are used for connection of the MB300 transceiver to the RTA board. The TK576V050, TK576V115, DSTK 128 and DSTK 129 cables are used for connection of the transceiver to the AUI port, the TCP/IP connection. The difference is the fixing mechanism at the DB-15 pin connector. The cables for connection to the RTA board have screw fixing while the other cables have sliding latches.
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4 7 8 11 14 15
Hood
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DE9 socket Pin 2 RD 3 TD 8 CTS 5 SGND 6 DSR 4 Hood Length 3.0 m Figure A-40. Cable TK520V030 DTR Shield
Hood
DE9 socket Pin System Unit 2 Side 3 5 Hood Length 0.5 m RD TD SGND Shield
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DB25 pin Pin Modem Side 3 2 7 Hood Length 0.5 m RD TD SGND Shield
24 25 Hood
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DE9 socket Pin 2 System Unit 3 Side 5 Hood Length 15 m Figure A-44. Cable TK523V115 RD TD SGND Shield
UPS Side
23 X1 14
12,15,18,25
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DB25 pin Pin UPS Side 2 X2 3 7 Hood Length 15 m Figure A-46. Cable TK621V115
DE9 socket Pin TxD RxD SGND Shield Hood 3 2 5 System Unit Side
X1
Connection Surface
Pin 1 4
Shield Length 5 m
Shield
Pins 1 and 4 makes contact first at insertion which makes the cable hot swappable (insertion - removing with power on possible) Figure A-47. Cable TKX517V050, USB cable
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INDEX
A
Assembly Operator Desk RE550 2-21 RE551 2-21 RE552 2-22 Trackball IH580 A-23 IH581 A-24 Uninterruptible Power Supply SV530 UPS (120 V) A-38 SV531 UPS (230 V) A-39 X-Terminal Base Unit A-22
D
Dimensions Advant Station 520/B180L and 530/B180L System Unit A-2 to A-3 Cabinet RE540 A-41 RM557 A-43 DAT Tape Driver MT516 A-14 MT517 A-15 External Alarm Unit DSPC 542 (MP51) A-35 External Mass Storage MP541V2 A-16 MP550V1 A-19 Keyboard IH511 A-23 IH521 A-23 Monitor IM538 (19") A-7 IM539 (21") A-10 IM541 (17") A-5 Operator Table with Extension Table A-44 Power Distribution Unit SX520 A-40 Printer EP515 A-27 EP526 A-30 EP527 A-30 EP528 A-32 EP529 A-32 EP537 (B/W) A-25 EP538 (B/W) A-25 EP539 (Color) A-26 EP540 (Color) A-26 EPX510 A-29 Redundant Disk Array MP534 A-21 MP534K01 A-21
E
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Precautions 2-1, 5-1 ESD Electrostatic Discharge 2-1, 5-1
F
Fault Detecting Facility Boot Administration Commands 5-1 Front Panel LEDs 5-1 Power On Self Test 5-1 System Acceptance Test 5-1
G
Guidelines Power Connection 2-43
H
Hardware Indicators "Hung" System 2-79, 5-9 LED Patterns During Start-Up Self Test 5-9 LEDs 2-77, 5-8 System Heartbeat 2-79, 5-9 HP Model B180L 1-6
I
ID518K01 1-4 ID518K02 1-4 ID518K03 1-4
L
Lighting Site Selection Lighting Considerations 2-2, 2-4
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M
Magnetic Fields Site Selection Magnetic Fields Considerations 2-2, 2-5
O
Operating System UNIX 1-1
P
Positioning of Monitor for proper airflow 2-3 Operator Desk for convenient access 2-3 Power Connection Guidelines 2-43 Power Connector Molded Male - Female IEC 320 Power Connector 1-38 Protocol Epson 1-41 DCN 1-25 MasterBus 300/300E 1-33 PCL5 1-41 Postscript 1-41 RS-232C 1-19 to 1-20, 1-41 RS-343A 1-41 TCP/IP 1-34, 1-41 USB 1-41
R
RTA Real-Time Accelerator 1-41
S
Space Site Selection Space Consideration 2-2 Opeator Desk 2-3 System Unit 2-2 Status Indication Power Supply 1-31
T
Termination BNC Terminator 50 Ohm 2-72 MasterBus 300 2-17 SCSI 2-17 TCP/IP 2-17 Troubleshooting Strategies 5-2
Type Designation Add On RAM MBX510 1-3 Cabinet RE501 1-5 RE540 1-5, 1-11, 1-38, 2-19, 2-24, A-41 RM557 1-5, 1-11, 1-38, 2-19, 2-25, A-42 Cable DSTK 128 1-35, 2-72, 2-75, A-48 to A-49 DSTK 129 1-35, 2-72, 2-75, A-48 to A-49 DSTK 156V0.5 1-35, 2-62 TK408V030 1-38 TK409V030 1-38 TK520V030 1-35, 2-62 TK522K01 2-64 TK523V115 1-36, 2-64 TK524V115 1-35, 2-62 TK529K15 1-38 TK529K30 1-38 TK541V021 1-36, 2-62 TK541V115 1-36, 2-62 TK543V009 2-60 TK543V015 1-37, 2-60 TK548V005 1-37, 2-59 TK548V010 1-37, 2-59 TK548V020 1-37, 2-59 TK550V010 2-60 TK554V003 1-37, 2-59 TK564V115 1-36, 2-65 TK574V025 1-38 TK576V050 1-35, 2-73, 2-75, A-48 to A-49 TK576V115 1-35, 2-73, 2-75, A-48 to A-49 TK583V010 1-37, 2-60 TK621V115 1-36, 2-65 TK622K01 1-36 TK622V005 1-36 TK623V005 1-36 TK626V050 1-35, 2-70, A-48 TK626V115 1-35, 2-70, A-48 to A-49 TKX512V010 2-60 TKX512V015 2-60 TKX516V003 A-49 TKX517V003 1-36 Cable Kit TK529K15 2-56 to 2-58 TK529K30 2-56 to 2-58 TK622K01 1-36
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Advant Station 520/B180L and 530/B180L Hardware with PCI Slot Users Guide Index
CD-ROM Drive MD529V1 1-3, 1-27 MD538 1-4 Color Monitor IM538 2-17 IM539 2-17 IM541 2-17 Control Desk RE550 A-43 RE551 A-43 RE552 A-43 RE553 A-43 RE554 A-43 DAT Tape Drive MT516 1-4, 1-29, 2-18 MT517 1-4, 1-29, 2-18 DAT Tapes MT501K02 1-30 MT502K02 1-30 MT503K02 1-30 DDS Cassettes MT501K02 1-4 MT502K02 1-4 MT503K02 1-4 External Alarm DSPC 452 1-5 External Disk MP534 1-5 MP534K01 1-5 MP535K01 1-5 MP536K01 1-5 MP541V2 1-4 MP550V1 1-4 MPX510 1-4 Extra Internal Hard Disk MDX512 (9 Gbyte) 1-3, 1-29 Furniture RE550 1-5, 1-39 RE551 1-5, 1-39 RE552 1-5, 1-39 RE553 1-5, 1-39 RE554 1-5, 1-39 Graphics card ICX510K01 1-3 Keyboard IH512 1-4 IH512DE 1-16 IH512EN 1-16 IH512SV 1-16
IH522 1-4 IH522DE 1-16 IH522EN 1-16 IH522SV 1-16 IH556DEK02 1-16 IH556ENK02 1-16 IH556SVK02 1-16 IH557DE 1-4 IH557EN 1-4 IH557SV 1-4 MB300 Communication Module CS503 A-45 to A-46 Modem DSTC X008 1-35 to 1-36, 2-63, 2-65 Monitor IM538 1-4, 2-38 IM539 1-4, 2-39 IM541 1-4, 2-37 Network Attachment MB300K01 1-5 Operator Desk RE550 2-19, 2-21 RE551 2-19, 2-21 RE552 2-19, 2-21 to 2-22 Power ByPass Unit for UPS SX521 (120 V) 1-5 SX522 (230 V) 1-5 Power Distribution Unit SX520 1-38, 2-9 SX520K01 1-33 Printer EP515 1-4, 1-18, 1-21, 2-18, 2-61 EP526 1-4, 1-18, 1-23, 2-18, 2-61 EP527 1-4, 1-18, 1-23, 2-18, 2-61 EP528 1-4, 1-18, 1-24, 2-18, 2-61 EP529 1-4, 1-18, 1-24, 2-18, 2-61 EP534-1 1-4, 1-20 EP537 1-18, 2-18, 2-61 EP537-1 1-4 EP538 1-18, 2-18, 2-61 EP538-1 1-4 EP539 1-18 to 1-19, 2-18, 2-61 EP539-1 1-4 EP540 1-18 to 1-19, 2-18, 2-61 EP540-1 1-4 EPX510 1-4, 1-18, 1-22, 2-18, 2-61 Printer Interface CIX514 1-4 CIX528 1-4
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Advant Station 520/B180L and 530/B180L Hardware with PCI Slot Users Guide Index
Real-Time Accelerator Board PU515 1-3, 1-25, A-45 to A-46 PU519 1-3, 1-33, A-46 PU519K01 1-25 Redundant Disk Array MP534 A-20 MP534K01 A-20 Second Level Cache MBX511 1-3 MBX513 1-3 System Unit HP 9000 B180L 1-3 HP B180L 1-6, 2-19 TCP/IP Interface CIX514 2-62 CIX528 2-63 Terminator RG58K02 2-72 SCSI Bus Terminator TX502 2-61 TX503 2-61 TX506 2-61 TX512 2-61 Tool Kit MB300K02 2-70, 2-72, 2-75 Trackball IH580 1-4, 1-16 IH581 1-4, 1-16 Transceiver MB300K01 1-35, 2-75 Transceiver Adapter TX501 2-72 Transceiver Set MB300K01 2-70, 2-72 Uninterruptible Power Supply SV530 1-5, 1-30, 2-18 to 2-19 SV531 1-5, 1-30, 2-18 to 2-19 X-Terminal ID518K01 1-14 ID518K02 1-14 ID518K03 1-14 X-Terminal System Unit HP700/RX 2-18
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UNIX 1-1 UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply
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