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E96-106 Operator Interface Station (IlIOIS40) Hardware Manual WARNING notces as used n ths manua appy to hazards or unsafe practces whch coud resut a personal nyury or death CAUTION not ces app y to hazards or unsafe pract ces wh ch could resut n property damage NOTES h ghl ght procedures and contan informaton whch ass st the operator understand ng the formation conta ned n ths manua WARNING INSTRUCTION MANUALS DO NOT INSTALL MA NTA N OF OPERATE TH S EQU PMENT W THOUT READING UNDERSTAND NG AND FOLLOW NG THE PROPER Ba ley Controls NSTRUCTIONS AND MANUALS OTHERW SE N- JURY OR DAMAGE MAY RESULT RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE MOST ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT IS INFLUENCED BY RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE (RF ) CAUTION SHOULD BE EXERC SED WITH REGARD TO THE USE OF PORTABLE SOMMUN CAT ONS EQU PMENT N THE AREA AROUND SUCH EGU PMENT PRUDENT PRACT CE D CTATES THAT S GNS SHOULD BE POSTED N THE VCIN TY OF THE EQUIPMENT CAUT ON NG AGAINST THE USE OF PORTABLE COMMUN CAT ONS EQU PMENT POSSIBLE PROCESS UPSETS MAINTENANCE MUST BE PERFORMED ONLY BY QUAL F ED PERSONNEL AND ONLY AFTER SECUR ING EQUIPMENT CONTROLLED BY THS PRODUCT ADJUST NG OR REMOV.NG TH S PRODUCT WHLE T'S N THE SYSTEM MAY UPSET THE PROCESS SENG CONTROLLED SOME PROCESS UPSETS MAY CAUSE NJURY OR DAMAGE AVERTISSEMENT MANUELS D'OPERATION NE PAS METTRE EN PLACE REPARER OU FAIRE FONCT ONNER CE MATER EL SANS AVOIR LU, COMPRIS ET SUIVI LES NSTRUCT ONS REGLEMENTAIRES DE Batley Controls TOUTE NEGLIGENCE ACET EGARD POURRA T ETRE UNE CAUSE D ACC DENT OU DE DEFA LANCE 3U MATER EL PERTURBATIONS DE LA FREQUENCE RADIOPHONIQUE LA PLUPART DES EQU PEMENTS E LECTRONIQUES SONT SENS BLES AUX PERTURBATIONS DE LA FREQUENCE RADIO DES PRECAUT ONS DEVAONT ETRE PRISES LORS DE LUT L SATON DE MATERIEL DE COMMUN CAT ON PORTAT F LA PRUDENCE EXIGE QUE LES PRECAUT ONS APREN DRE DANS CE CAS SOIENT S GNALEES AUX ENDRO TS VOULUS DANS VOTRE JS NE PERTES ROCEDE RENVERSEMENTS LENTRET EN DOT ETRE ASSURE PAR UN PERSONNE QUALFE ET EN GUNS DERAT ON DE LASPECT SECUR TA RE DES EQUIPMENTS CONTROLES PAR CE PRODUT L ADJUSTMENT ET/OU. LIEXTRATION DE CE PRODU T LORSQU’ LEST NSERE AUN SYSTEME ACT F PI UT OCCAS ONNER, DES A COUPS AU PROCEDE CONTROLE SUR CERTANS PROCEDES CES A COUPS PEUVENT EGALEMENT OCCAS ONNER DES DOMMAGES OU SLESSURES NOTICE The nformaton conta ned n ths document s subject to change w thout not ce. Ba ey Contros Company ts atflates emp cyees, and agents and the authors of and contr butors to ths pub catonspectcalydscama ab tes and warrantes express and mp ed (nc ud ng warran tes of merchantab ty and ftness or a part cu ar purpose) for the accuracy currency comp eteness and for reliabil ty of the nformat on conta ned here n andjor for me t iness for any part cu ar use and/or for the performance of any mater a and/or equ pment se ected in who e or part wth the user offor reliance upon informat on conta ned here n Select on of mater as and/or equ pmant $ at the so.@ sk of the user of this pub! cation Ths document conta ns propr etary nformat on of Ba ey Contros Company E sag Ba ey Inc and s issued n str ct conf dence ts use oF reproduct on for use, for the reverse eng neer ng development or manufacture of hardware or software descr bed here n 5 proh b ted No part of tr s document may be Photocop ed or reproduced w thou! the pr or wr tten consent of Ba ley Contro s Ccmpany Preface This manual provides basic information about the IOIS40 operator console release E 1 It covers the VMS™ architec ture, general operating procedures, software installation, and how to transfer and save existing configurations. Read this manual before operating the console For additional worksta tuon information, refer to the DEC™ documents that come with the product For operation and configuration informa tion, refer to the HOIS40 Operator Interface Station Operation and Configuration Manual Please note that this manual assumes that IIMKM02 Mul Ubus Keyboard modules are used TMS an Dec are ramen gat Equipment Corpaaion -E96-1060 Bai : t of Effective Pages Total number of pages in this manual ts 238, consisting of the following: Page No. Preface List of Effective Pages OUP evansenH 5 = g itl 1 1 1 1 1 q 1 1 1 1 1 1 through through through through through through through through through through through through xiii 116 yOUreN asen asore weNo e a Change Date Original Original Original Original Original Original Original Original Original Original Original Original Original Onginal Original NOTE: On an updated page the changed text or tabe s ind cated by a vertca bar n the outer arg n of the page af the changed area A changed! gure s nd cated by a vert cal bar nthe outer ‘arg n next to the f gure capt on The date the update was prepar number Ww. appear bes Je the page TES6-106D Table of Contents SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTION... . - ee OVERVIEW INTENDED USER APPLICATIONS, MOIS40 HARDWARE OVERVIEW O18 Console Hardware OIS Driver Cabluet Hardware MOIC40 HARDWARE OVERVIEW MOIC40 OPERATOR INTERFACE CONSOLE. ‘OIC Console Hardware OIC Environmental Cabinet Hardware OIC Panel Mounted Hardware INSTRUCTION CONTENT RELATED EQUIPMENT GLOSSARY OF TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS REFERENCE DOCUMENTS, NOMENCLATURE, SPECIFICATIONS FOR OPERATOR INTERFACE STATION (1I01S40) SPECIFICATIONS FOR OPERATOR INTERFACE CONSOLE (I0IC40) SECTION 2- DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION ....... - INTRODUCTION (1S FUNCTIONAL OPERATION OIC FUNCTIONAL OPERATION SOFTWARE OPERATION LOGIC POWER ETHERNET. COLOR VIDEO COPIER SYSTEM SECTION 3- INSTALLATION . INTRODUCTION ‘SPECIAL HANDLING HARDWARE SETUP ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE CONTROL UNPACKING AND INSPECTION PLANNING AN INSTALLATION SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS 1101840 PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION HO1S402 SETUP AND PHYSICAL INSTALLATION OIS Console Component Locations MOIS40A and HOIS40D PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION MOIS40A and HOIS40D SETUP AND PHYSICAL INSTALLATION OIS Driver Cabinet Components Location HOIS40 WIRING CONNECTIONS AND CABLING. Peripheral Device Connections AC Power ‘Setup for 240 VAC. AC Outlets AC Wiring WOIC401 SETUP AND PHYSICAL INSTALLATION HOIC401 TABLETOP HARDWARE. HOIC401 WIRING CONNECTIONS AND CABLING HOIC402 SETUP AND PHYSICAL INSTALLATION Pegs ELSSeuNVigaaaseerees PY EOE Sooeuees BeoEBEBeBeeey egeuse oe £8ug TE96-1060 Table of Contents (continued) Page SECTION 3 - INSTALLATION (continued) M101C402 WIRING CONNECTIONS AND CABLING 322 MO1C403 SETUP AND PHYSICAL INSTALLATION . 323 OIC ENVIRONMENTAL CABINET COMPONENT LOCATIONS 324 TO1C408 WIRING CONNECTIONS AND CABLING 3.24 1010404 SETUP AND PHYSICAL INSTALLATION 327 OIC PANEL MOUN 1ED COMPONENT LOCATIONS : 328 MOIC404 WIRING CONNECTIONS AND CABLING. 328 PERIPHERAL CONNECTIONS 329 Printer Installation 331 Streaming Tape Drive Installation : 335 ETHERNET CONFIGURATIONS: 336 Standard 1OIS40 Ethernet Configurations 339 Alternative Connections to Plant Wide Networks 339 Alternative Console Connections (Thickwire) 339 ‘Concentrator Configuration 340 PREOPERATING ADJUSTMENTS 344 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION AND STARTUP Baa ‘1S Console Power Up 345 IS Console Directory Structure 346 OIS Console Start Up 346 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 347 Software Installation Procedure 347 BOOT UP SEQUENCE 350 SAVING, RESTORING AND CONVERTING A CONFIGURATION 351 Save a Configuration 351 Restore a Configuration 351 Convert Files 351 Configurable Text Conversion 7 352 O1S TERMINAL CONFIGURATION 352 Opening a Terminal Window 352 ‘Terminal to Terminal Sesver 359 Terminal to HOIS40A Cabinet 353 NETWORK/CLUSTER CONFIGURATION 384 HOIS40A and NOIS4OD License Registration Procedure 354 Ethernet Hardware Address Configuration 356 DECnet Parameter Configuration 357 Cluster Parameter Configuration 359 DECserver Terminal Server Configuration 359 ‘OS Console Peripherat Configuration 3-61 OIC Console Peripheral Configuration 364 Configuring a Personal Computer as a DECnet Node ‘ 364 Hardware 365 Software : 7 365 Configuration and Startup Notes : 365 MOIS40 STARTUP AND SHUTDOWN, 367 Reset : 367 MOIS40 Startup. 368 MOIS40 Shutdown 368 1101840 Startup from an HOIC40 Console 369 MOIS40 Shutdown from an !10IC40 Console 369 TEO6-1060 Table of Contents (continued) Pape SECTION 3 - INSTALLATION (continued) BACKING UP/RESTORING IIOIS40 DISKS. 369 Disk Backup Procedure 3 69 Disk Restore Procedure 371 SECTION 4- HARDWARE... 0... 0s eee c eect e eect are 41 INTRODUCTION 41 HARDWARE 41 MULTIBUS HARDWARE, 42 ‘Multibus Card Cage 43 Multibus Module Installation 46 Multbus Module Removal 47 ‘Multibus Keyboard Module 48 Multibus Reset Modute 410 ‘Multibus Loop Module au Multibus Communication Processor Module 413 Multibus Communication Loop Module 417 SYSTEM HARDWARE 418 Keyboard faterface Panel 438 Operator Keyboard 420 Engineering Keyboard 42) = ‘Trackball/Viouse 422 Color Monitor 423 Annunuator Display Panel 4-25 WOISA0}, NOIS402 and NOIS403_and NOICS021, 110164022. and 1014023 Power Entry Panel 428 HOISA0A/D Slide In Power Entry Panel 431 HOIS4O1, UOIS402 and HOIS403, and HOIC4021 101C4022, 1101C4023 and MOIC4024 Main Power Supply 434 HOIS40A and HOIS4OD Slide In Power Supply 439 AC Power 442 Printer 443 ‘Setup 443 GENICOM 3410 XLS 444 GENICOM 3410 XCQ 445 Color Video Copter 446 Operation Summary 448 Installation 446 Gammadata Color Video Copier 449 Operation Summary 449 Installation 449 Operation. 451 ‘Streaming Tape Drive 453 Optical Disk 455 Color Screen Copy Printer 456 Operation Summary 456 Installation 457 Color Screen Copy Printer 460 (a Installation 460 Tes6-1060 v ley) Table of Contents (continued) Page SECTION §- TROUBLESHOOTING ...... 2-0-0 s ec eeercrcterereee 54 INTRODUCTION : : 51 ‘TROUBLESHOOTING 51 DIAGNOSTIC POWER UP TESTS 52 ‘AC Power Test 52 DC Power Test A 53 DIAGNUSLIC LEDS 55 NIU TEST UTILITY 56 NIU (Talk 90) Diagnostic Test 56 SOFTWARE TROUBLESHOOTING 58 SECTION 6- MAINTENANCE . Seer ed: INTRODUCTION 61 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE 61 SECTION 7. REPAIR/REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES . . veces TH INTRODUCTION 71 MODULE REPLACEMENT 71 PART REPIACEMENT 73 Color Momtor for HO1S40 and HOIC402 Consoles 73 Color Monitor for 1OIC403 Console 75 Fan Assembly for HOIS40 and HOIC402 Consoles 76 Fan Assembly for HOIS40A Cabinet 78 Keyboard Connector Panel and Floppy Disk Drive for 1018401, 1018402 and 11018403 Consoles 710 Multibus Card Cage for 1101540 and 101C402 Consoles 712 Mulubus Card Cage for 1t01S40A Cabinet 713 VAXstatlon for HOIS401, 1O1S402, HOIC4021 and 1OIC4022 Consoles 714 VAXstatlon for HOIS403 Console 716 VAXserver for HOIS40A and OIS40D Cabinets 718 VAXstation for HOIC4O1 Console 720 VAXstation for HOIG4021 ana NUICAUZ2 Consoles 722 VAXstation for 101C4023 Console 723 vaXstatlon for IOIC403 Console 724 VAXstation for NOIC404 Console 7:25 Power Entry Panel for 101840 and 1l01C402 Consoles 726 Power Entry Panel and Power Supply for I]OIS40A Cabinet, 727 Power Entry Panel for 1I01C403 Console 728 Main Power Supply for IIOIS40 and HOIC402 Consoles 7:30 Main Power Supply for IIOIS40A and HOIS4OD Cabinets 731 Main Power Supply for 1101C401 Console 7:32 Main Power Supply for 1101C403 Console 733 Main Power Supply for 11OIG404 Console 734 ‘SECTION 8 - SUPPORT SEAVICES....... + INTRODUCTION REPLACEMENT PARTS AND ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS TRAINING ‘TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION SPARE PARTS, 96-106 Table of Contents (continued) APPENDIX A - QUICK REFERENCE INFORMATION ........+-++ INTRODUCTION MOIS40/1101C40 WIRING CONNECTIONS AND CABLING INSTALLATION SUMMARY APPENDIX B - REDUNDANT ETHERNET NETWORKS . - INTRODUCT ON REDUNDANCY Redundant 1101S40 Configurations Redundant Ethernet Configurations aouog| >>>> ater APPENDIX C - INSTALLATION FLOWCHART INTRODUCTION 29 List of Figures No nit Page -~ 11 ©lS and OIC Communteation Levels 12 12 HOIS40 Console and I1OIS40A and HOIS40D Driver Cabinet Front View 14 13 HOIC4O Models 19 Inch Tabletop, Panel Mounted, Environmental Cabinet and Console (clockwise) 16 21 — HOIS#0 Block Diagram 22 22 — MOIC4O1 and 101C404 Block Diagram 24 23 — HOIC402 Block Diagram 24 2% 101403 Block Diagram 25 31 O1S401/2/3 HOIC4021/2/3 Cabinet Dimensions 36 32 11018401/2/3 HOIC4021/2/3 Anchoring Dimensions 37 33 O1S/OIC Keyboard Table 37 34 OIS/OIC 15 Degree Wedge Dimensions 38 35 OIS/OIC 45 Degree Wedge Dimensions 39 36 NOIS401 and HOIC4O21 Console Front and Rear Views 310 37 MOIS40A/D Cabinet Dimensions 3 38 —_IIOISADA/D Anchoring Dimensions 312 39 HOIS40 Cable Connections 315 310 101S40 and II0IS40A/D VAXstation Chassis Connections 316 311 HlOIC4021/2/3/4 and {1018403 VAXstation Chassis Connections 316 312 — Multitus Communication Loop Module 318 313 MOIS40 NHOIC402 and HOIS40A/D Power Entry Panel AC Input B19 3.14 HOIC401 Tabletop (19 Inch) Front and Rear Views 321 3.15 HOICA01 Case Dimensions 322 316 — HOIC401 Cable Connections 324 317 MIOIC401 Chassis Connections 3.25 3.18 —I1OIC402 Cable Connections 327 319 NOIC40S Cabinet Dimensions 328 ~ 320 M1OIC403 Anchoring Dimensions 329 321 —_TIOIC403 Environmental Cabinet Front and Rear Views 3.30 322 —MIOIC403 Cable Connections 332 TE96 1060 vi List of Figures (continued) Tite 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 3.30 331 332 333 MOIC403 VAXstation Chassis Connections WOIC403 Power Entry Panel HOIC404 Mounting Dimensions 101C404 Panel Mounted Model Front and Rear Views MOIC404 Cable Connections 1OIC404 Chassis Connections Printer Cable Connections. Streaming Tape Drive Catle Connections Standard Ethernet ThinWire Configuration for Stand Alone O1S Console Alternative Ethernet ThinWire Configuration for Stand Alone O1S Console Standard Ethernet ThinWire Configuration for O15 Connected to Plant Wide | ‘ThinWire Network Standard Ethernet ThinWire Configuration for O1S Connected to Plant Wide ‘Thickwire Network Alternative Console ThinWire Connected to a Plant Wide ThinWire Network Alternative Console ThinWire Connected to Plant Wide Thickwire Network Alternative Ethernet Thickwire Configuration for O1S Console Alternative Console Thickwire Connection to Plant Wide Thickwire Network ‘Alternative Concentrator Configuration for O1S Console HOIS40 Directory structure Section Manager Pull Down Menus TOIS40 Multibus Card Cage (Front View) 11010402 Mulubus Card Cage (Front View) MOIS40A Multibus Card Cage with Slide In Power Supply W01S401/2/3 and 1101C4021/2/S Multibus Card Cage (Rear View) Removing Multibus Modules Connections for Multibus Keyboard Module Connections for Multibus Reset Module Mulubus Loop Module Multibus Communication Processor Module HMCPO2 Multibus Communteation Processor Multibus Communication Loop Module Keyboard Interface Pawel Operator Keyboard Engineering Keyboard ‘Trackball and Mouse Connections Color Monitor MADPO1 Annunctator Display Panel MADPO2 Annunciator Display Panel NADSO3 Annunciator Display Panel MOIS40 and 11010402 Power Entry Panel MOIS40A/D Connector Panel for Slide In Power Supply HOIS40 and 1OIC402 Main Power Supply MO1S40 and NOIC402 Connections from Main Power Supply MOIS40 and 1101C402 Power Connections to DC Distribution Board MOIS40 and [1O1C402 Power Connections ta Rackplane MOIS40A/D Slide In Power Supply HOIS40A/D Connections Inside the Slide In Power Supply HOIS40, T1OIS40A/D and 1101C402/3 Power Entry Panel. AC Connections Back View of the Color Video Processor Gammadata Color Copter Video Copier Menu Structure. ‘Streaming Tape IDSTO2/3 Cable Connections: SCSI Address Switch Settings Page 333 333 334 336 337 sar 338 339 3 40 340 T-E86-106D List of Figures (cont nued) No rie Page 434 19250 Printer 457 435 250 Printer Dipswitch Settings 458 4.36 (3250 Printer Operating Controls and Indicators 459 437 UFO Printer 460 438 LFOI Printer Back View aot 439 _LFOI Printer Operating Controls and Indicators 462 440 LFOL Printer Menu Structure 463 51 {01840 and HOIC40 Main Power Supplies 34 71 Multibus Module Removal. 71 72 Color Monitor Removal for 1101S40/1101C402 Consoles 73 7.3 Color Monitor Removal for 11O1C403 Console 75 7.4 Fan Assembly Removal for 101$40/1101C402 Consoles 76 75 Fan Assembly Removal for HOIS40A Cabinet 78 76 Floppy Disk Drive Removal for 101540 Console 710 77 Multibus Card Cage Removal for HOIS40/1101C402 Consoles 712 7.8 Mullibus Card Cage Removal for 1101S40A Cabinet 713 7.9 VAXstation Removal for 101S401/2 and f101C4021/2 Consoles 714 710 VAXstation Removal for 1101S403 Console 716 711 VAXstation Removal for HOISA0A/D Cabinets 718 712 VAXstation Removal for 1101C401 Console 72 713 VaXstation Removal for 1101C403 Console 724 7.14 VAXstation Removal for HOIC404 Console 725 nm 715 Power Entry Panel Removal for HOIS40/1101C402 Consoles 726 7.16 Power Entry Panel Removal for H1OIS40A Cabinet 72 7.17 Power Entry Panel Removal for HOIC403 Console 728 7.18 Main Fower Supply Removal for I101S40/1101C402 Consoles 730 719 Main Power Supply Removal for 101401 Console 732 720 Main Power Supply Removal for H10iC403 Console 733 721 Main Power Supply Removal for HOIG404 Console 7 34 Al WO1S49 Cable Connections a2 4&2 MOICADI Cable Connections AS 43 MOICA02 Cable Connections aa A4 — MOIC403 Cable Connections AB AS TIOICAD4 Cable Connections AG B1 Redundant HOIS40 Configuration BI B2 Redundant 1018404 Configuration B2 B3 Redundant Ethernet Configuration BS 1 Installatfon Flowchart c3 List of Tables No ute page 11 HOISA0 Models : a 12 HOIC40 Models 15 13 Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations 1a co 14 Reference Documents 1-10 1 Hardware Nomenclature 110 16 —_MO1S40 Specifications mn 17 HOICAO Specifications 1s 1296 1060 ™ Safety Summary (continued) SPECIFIC CAUTIONS: (cont nued) Falure to plug in the streamng tape drve ribbon cab e before turn ng the tape dr ve power on may result m equ pment fa lure Read the notice on the front of the power entry pane before turning on the power to the tape drve Select the stream ng tape dive wih the sare voltage as the power entry panel out et or equ pment damage may result (p. 4-26, 4-32, 4-83) Make sure that a labe s on the power supply and the power entry Panel are changed to show 240 VAC operation or equ pment damage may resut f the ncorrect vo tage is connected to the power supply (p 4 31) ‘Support the VAXstat on before removing the ast mounting screw or damage to the VAXstat on may resut (p 7 14 7-16) Sommaire de Securite AVERTISEMENT D'ORDRE SPECIFIQUE Ne fates pas fonct onner ‘OS s les portes ou es couverc es sont ouverts ou retres Tout contact avec es connexions ou crcue du courant ou de a tenson rsque de provoquer des Dressures (p 13,35, 3 20) Lorsque es bouons c'ancrage sont ret res, lecran cathod que risque de sortir a lamer de l'armo re HO S40 et | 010402 Si es deux bou ons d’ancrage arnere sont retres, | faut retenr ‘ecran afin d’ev ter toute blessure (p 4 23) Lorsque es bou ons d’ancrage sont retres, l'ecran cathodique rsque de sortr a ‘arrer de armoire L’ecran pose env ron 27 k ograms (60 pounds) et pourra t b esser quelqu un § on ¢ laisse sortr de latmo re Assurez-vous de reten r fecran avant de ret rer les deux bou ons d’ancrange arr er (p. 7-4) TE06 1060 Sommaire de Securite (continued) ATTENTION D’ORDRE SPECIFIQUE Assurez-vous que e d sjoncteur de da mentat on prc pale est hors tension avant de mod{er le regage de la tens on de service AS Surez-vous que toutes os etquettes apposees sur le boc da mentat on et sur e panneau d'entree de a mentaton ont ete modiiees pour correspondre au fonctcnnment a 240 Vea (p 3 14) Ne pas inserer les cartes n les perpher ques tes que es derou eurs de bande et les impnmantes dans O S lorsque ce dernier est sous tension Les composantes de 'unte rsquent d'etre endommagees ar es pontes de courant ou de tens on (p 3 17) N nsta ez ou ne ret rez Jamas de per pher ques orsque lequip ment est sous tenson afn d'evtar tout dommage matere Assurez vous que tous es per pher ques et ‘unite centrae sont hors tension (p 3-31) Ne branches amas e derouleur de ba ide a. VAXstaton orsque un ou autre de ces appreis est sous tens.on Snon les bus du VAXsta- ton et le derouleur pourra t etre endommages (p 3-35, 4 29, 4 32) Si on omet deteindre I nterrupteur duc rou t d’a imentat on prncipa avant de ret rer les cartes ou de es inserer dans e porte cartes, Fequipment pourrait faire default (p 4-5 47, 429, 4 31, 7-1) Sur a carte de connexon du panneau d'nterface au caver es poes 5, 6 et 7 do ‘nterrupter SW1 do vent etre termes (reg age (on) Snnon le VAXstat on s'endommagera (p 4 18) Si vos ne branchez pas e cab e-ruban du deroule.t de bande en continu avant de mettre le derouleur sous tension le materiel pourra t fare defaut Veu tez Ire ravertissement figurant a favant du panneau d entree d'al mentat on avant d’al menter @ derouleur de bande Se lection- ez la meme tens on pour ¢ derou eur en contnu que pour fa sorte du panneau de'entre d’a mentat on, s non le mater al pour- rat sub des dommages (p 4-28, 4-32, 4-53) Assurez vous que le d sjoncteur de ‘al mentat on prncpa.e est hors tens on avant de mod fier @ reglage de a tension de servce (p 4.31) Soutenez !e VAXstat on avant de ret.rer !a der ore vs de f xation, ‘sinon 'appare: pourra t subir des dommages (p 7-14, 7-16) Tese 1060 alillety) SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTION OVERVIEW ‘The 1O1S40 Operator Interface Station contains a set of console electronics supporting up to two monitors. The HOIC40 Opera tor Interface Console is a remote monitor and keyboard interface that connects to an operator interface station This section contains an overview of the OIS and OIC consoles ‘This document contains directions and cautions for install ing and servicing software on the operator interface station and the operator interface console. It provides instructions for loading software from release tapes, saving and restoring configurations and utilities Read all of this manual to get the greatest benefit of the information it contains Read each procedure before doing the task Call the local Bailey Controls sales office for an swers to any questions INTENDED USER ‘System engineers and technicians with a background in pull down window systems and accounts should read this manual thoroughly before installing and using the software Do not put the OIS console into operation unill you read and thor oughly understand this manual This manual Is a reference for experienced installers with installation and maintenance expe rience on process monitoring equipment It is not a tutortal ‘APPLICATIONS The HOIS40 Operator Interface Station 1s an integrated op erator console which provides a window into the process The IIOIS40 console provides the INFI 90° Strategic Process Man agement System with an interface that can acquire and report data. The IOIC40 Operator Interface Console ts a remote operator Interface for the HOIS40 console It uses the OIS console to process trend data and control the process See Figure 1 1 for the OIS and OIC communication levels. Features of the IIOIS40 and HOIC40 consoles include + Process monitoring and process control via flexible, dy namie, interactive color graphics for up to 30,000 pieces of data (tags) when the IIMCPO2 module Is used or 10,000 tags when the IIMCPO1 module is used 04r100 a region wade of ig Paley Gooey E96 1060 OVERVIEW 4 INTRODUCTION APPL CAT ONS. 12 Advanced alarm management to optimize operator re sponse A trending package that offers a historical view of a process for analysis of current operations. A logging function that provides a paper history of a process and customized operations summaries An archiving function that provides a history of a process for analysis and process improvement ‘On line diagnostics for the INFI 90 through system status displays, Configuration and tuntng for the INFI 90 modules over the communication highway. ne , ETHERNET / | ges 18 Gace oso Sees Eins ae Oc01 a le ‘MODULES ‘Osz0 ae ee, ___ SO EXPANDER BUS ; Figure 11 OFS and OIC Communuation Levels INTRODUCTION 01840 HARDWARE OVERVIEW ‘The HOIS40 console interfaces to INFI NET® and Plant Loop communication highways The OIS console can monitor and control a process through color graphics displays which show equipment status and process state Table 1 1 lists the OIS40 Operator Interface Station models The MOIS40 models are shown in Figure 12. Figure 12 shows the cabinets with doors open Refer to Section 4 for more information Do not operate the OIS console with doors or covers opened or removed. Touching connections that carry current and volt- age may cause Injury. Ne faites pas fonctionner 'OIS si les portes ou les couvercles sont ‘ouverts ou retires. Tout contact avec les connexions ou clrcule du courant ou de la tension risque de provoquer des blessures Table 1 1, 1OIS40 Models Nomenclature Deseription wois4o1 Console with lower monitor 10 S402 Conso e with upper mon tor 1O1S403 Conso @ with upper and lower mon tor HOIS40A Driver cab net w th one set of @ ectron cs 1o1s40D_ Dr ver cab net wth dua electron es ‘The console model may have a lower monitor, an upper monitor or both with the required power supply. card cage and interface hardware The dnver cabinet performs the same function as the console The driver cabinet has no monitor or keyboard It requires a remote OIC console for operator interface. =~ WARNING AVERTISEMENT ~ 1S Console Hardware ~ 2 ie Net a epic water The monitor, annunciator display panel (ADP) and 1/0 panel for the keyboard are in the upper half of the console cabinet The lower half of the console cabinet contains the power supply, power entry panel with cable connector panel, mul tibus card cage and VAXstation™ HOIS40 software supports the VAXstation 3100 tag Day Grey Tu Vaan ns Eadcoast af Dyas Ege peat Soi 96-1060 01840 HARDWARE OVERVIEW 13 INTRODUCTION OIS Driver Cabinet Hardware ‘The HOIS40A cabinet has one set of OIS driver cabinet hard ware located in the bottom of the driver cabinet. The OISAOD cabinet has two sets of OIS electronics, The second set of hardware is located in the top half of the driver cabinet In the IOIS40A cabinet, the power entry panel with cable connector panel and VAXstation are in the lower half of the cabinet with the multibus card cage and power supply There is no annunciator display panel or keyboard interface panel in the driver cabinet. The power entry panel has a connection for input AC, alarm contact outputs, and cable connectors for perlpheral devices. 0 FI ia j9gnneo Sear fence Feo 3/8) 8°35 lesa! [agp Be] 7 52 163A Bad085) ‘8400 JL res Figure 12 MOIS40 Console and IIOIS40A and MOIS40D Driver Cabinet Front View JO $40 HARDWARE OVERV EW. 14 TE96-106D INTRODUCTION OIC40 HARDWARE OVERVIEW ‘The OIC console provides a remote operator interface for display graphics, alarm summaries, INFI 90 status, logs trends and control stations The OIC console allows more than one operator to use a single main OIS console, The four types of OIC hardware are console, environmental cabinet, 19 inch tabletop. and 19 inch panel mount models The console model (IIOIC402) may have a lower monitor, an upper moniter or both with a power entry panel and cable connector panel The console also has an ANP panel, apera tor keyboard and a VAXstation for each monitor ‘The environmental cabinet model (I101C403) contains a monitor, power entry panel with cable connector panel op erator keyboard, ADP panel and interface similar to the console model, 19 inch panel mount and 19 inch tabletop model OIC hardware connects to the operator interface station with minimum wiring and configuring The OIC console connects to the OIS console through an Ethernet cable between the main VAXstation and the auxiliary VAXstation Refer to Sec tion 4 for more information on the hardware HOIC40 OPERATOR INTERFACE CONSOLE ‘There are six models of the IIOIC40 Operator Interface Con sole Table 1 2 lists the MOIC40 models The [OIC40 Operator Interface Console models are shown in Figure 1 3 Table 12 I10IC40 Models Nomenclature Description ca01 ‘Tab etop operator nterface consoe (19__nch monitor) 1oic4oa1 Console made operator interface conso e, ower mon tor o1c4022 Console mode operator interface console upper mon tor no1c4oz3 Console mode operator nterlace console dual mon tor 101403 Env ronmenta cab net operator interface console hoic4o4 Pane mounted operator nterface console £96 1060 NO C40 HARDWARE OVERVIEW 1S INTRODUCTION U Figure 1 3 HOIC4O Models. 19 Inch Tabletop, Panel Mounted, Environmental Cabunet and Console (clockwise) OIC Console Hardware OIC console hardware is the same as OIS console hardware except the OIC console has no floppy disk or hard disks and has 16 megabytes of memory OIC Environmental Cabinet Hardware OIC environmental cabinet hardware is located in the bottom of the cabinet The power entry panel and IIMKM02 Multibus Keyboard Module are in the lower half of the cabinet with the power supply The annunclator display panel and monitor are on the front of the cabinet The alarm contact relay outputs are for alarm annunclation only C40 OPERATOR _NTERFACE CONSOLE 6 TES6-106D INTRODUCTION OIC Panel Mounted Hardware OIC panel mounted hardware ts located behind the monitor and operator keyboard interface panel The power supply. power entry panel and IIMKMO02 Multibus Keyboard Module are located with the monitor ‘The operator keyboard interface panel 1s mounted on a sepa rate panel The alarm contact relay outputs are for alarm annuneiation only. INSTRUCTION CONTENT Introduction Description and Operation Installat on Hardware Troubleshooting Maintenance Repair/Rep acement Procedures ‘Service and New Parts Quick Reterence Redundant Ethernet Networks. Presents an overview of the I1O1S40, IIOIC40 and related hard ware. It also provides a complete list of system specifications. Describes the IOIS40, 11OIC40 and related hardware Desenibes the installation and wiring AC power to the power entry panel Be sure to read and follow all warnings and cautions Software installation explains how to install the software for the IIO1S40 console It also explains how to back up the hard disks Operation procedures lists steps to config ure, start up and shut down the O1S or OIC console Desenbes the hardware and Jumper settings of modules shipped with a standard HOIS40 or HOIC40 console at the time of this printing. Be sure to read and follow all warnings and cautions Be sure the model of the option being con nected is compatible with the I10IS40 or I[OIC40 console Lists troubleshooting steps Contains a schedule for maintenance Describes how to replace hardware and the printed circuit boards in the multibus card rack Includes a spare parts list and ordering instructions Information contains cable connections for the 110IS40 WO1C401, NOIC402, 1O1C403, and 1OIC404 consoles and installation specifications Explains how to set up redundant Ethernet networks It contains examples of Ethernet connections for the HOIS40 and IOIC40 consoles RELATED EQUIPMENT 96 1080 Hardware used with the OIS and OIC consoles Includes the INFI.90 multi function processor modules and the Plant Loop and INFI NET communications modules NSTRUCT ON CONTENT 17 INTRODUCTION GLOSSARY OF TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS Table 1 3 contains a list of terms used in this manual Table 13. Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations Term Definition ‘ADP ‘Annune ator d splay pane Baud Rate Rate at wh ch data s transm tted over a seral bus in b ts per second | Bus Achanne or path for translerning data_@ ectnca_s gna s and power Configuration ‘The act of setting up equ pment to accomp sh spec fc functions or ast of parameters assoc ated with such a setup DcE Data commun cat on equ pment or data ¢ rcut term nat ng equ pment Equ pment that estab shes and term nates a commun cat on Ink between 2davces _n RS 232 C commun cat on systems, the DCE nomenc ature ‘nd cates the s gna s that appear at spec I ed cable connect on contacts A modem is an exemp e of this type of dev ce Dipswitch ‘Adua_n_ne package that conta ns sw tches DKA200 \VAXstation 200 megabyte hard d sk (number 1) DKA300 VAXstat on 100 megabyte hard d sk (number 2) DKB400 ‘The 35 neh floppy dsk dr ve nstaled nthe consoe DMA D rect memory access A method by wh ch data gets transferred d rect y to memory w theut processor_ntervent on DRAM | Dynam ¢ random access memory Contents are lost when power s elds removed DTE Data term nal equ pment equ pment compr s ng the data source data snk or both that prov des the commun cat on contro functon n RS. 232 C commun cat on systems, the DTE nomenc ature ind cates the sgnas that appear at spec { ed cab e connect on contacts Termnas and printers are examp es of ths type of dev ce: EPROM Eectron ca y programmab e read on y memory Contents reman when power s removed ESD E ectrostat c sens t ve dev ces Electron c components subject to damage or fa ure when exposed to an electrostat ¢ charge, require spec al hand ng Handshak ng Procedures and protoco used by two devices to establish and maintan ‘commun cat on INFLNET Advanced data commun cat on h ghway | LED __| Lght emutt ng d ode. LSB Least s gn {cant bt The bt of a b nary number tnat carr es tne veast numerca we grt MFP Mut funct on processor modu e A mult ple- oop contro er w th data acqus ton and information process ng capab tes mse ‘Most s gnificant bit The bit of a binary number that carries the most numenca_we ght GLOSSARY OF TERMS AND ABBREV ATIONS. 18 “E96 106D INTRODUCTION Table 1 3. Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations (continued) Term Definition NVRAM Nonvolatile random access memory Reta ns stored nformat on when power s removed Node ‘A point of interconnect on to a network Node Address | A unique ident fer of a spec fic device or a commun cat on channel Refers to Plant Loop or NFI NET address ols Operator nterface station Integrated operator console w th data acqu sit on and reporting capabi tes provdng a dg tal access nto the process for flex b @ control and monitor ng ‘OISENGR ‘Account for conf guration access and database work Account OIsWwIN ‘Account to red rect, activate, de act vate and st windows Account Parity Bit Abt added to a byte character or word to ensure that there 5 a ways either an even number or odd number of ones according to the logic of the system _tis used to ver fy the integr ty of the data Parallel Data __| Data transm tied s mu taneous y over mutpe sgna_nes Pou Process control unit A node on the plant wide communication network conta nng contro and /O modu es PEP Power entry pane PFI Power fail nterrupt_A signal generated by the power entry panel when there sa 08s of AC or DC nput power or an out of-to erance bus vo tage: Plant Loop __| Network 90° data commun cat on h ghwa PROM Programmable read only memory Contents remain when power 1s removed RAM Random access memory Contents are ost wnen power is removed ROM Rea only memory Contents reman wen power s femovea RS 232-C ‘Two seria commun cat on nterface standards developed by the and RS-485 | E ectronics ndustry Assoc ation (EIA) spec 'y ng what s gna s and voltages will be used to transmit data {rom a computer (OTE) to a modem (DCE) scsi ‘Sma computer system interface An VO bus standard by the Amer can Natona Standard nst tute (ANS ) that defines the protoco and penphera interconnect on formats of a high speed para © bus for use throughout the computer_ndustry Serial Data___| Data transmitted sequentia y on one s gnal Ine SLOG So'twa-e ogg ~g database graphics “he of 1~e comigurat Om ut: ty fo" creatng d splays SYSTEM ‘Asystem account for man system def n ton area access, Account TK50 ‘Streaming tape drive for the © $ and O C conso es. (© Naveo 90a esteem of ag aly Crop E96 1060 GLOSSARY OF TERMS AND ABBREV ATIONS 19 INTRODUCTION REFERENCE DOCUMENTS Table 1 4 lists Bailey Controls Company manuals referenced in this manual Table 14 Reference Documents Number Document 1 €96-101 | Operator tntertace Stat on Oparat on and Conf gurat on Manual 101840 £96 500_|SteP. aud Propavat on 198-708 _| Software Logg ng Database Graph es Program NOMENCLATURE Table 1 5 contains the nomenclature used in this manual. Table 15 Hardware Nomenclature Nomenclature Description ‘AKBO2 QWERTY sty @ aux_aty (eng neer ng) keyboard AMSO2 ‘Mouse cursor control er aTe02 ‘Teackba cursor contro er osto2 ‘Steam ng tape for arch va_data storage (120V) Dstos Stream ng tape for arch va data storage (240V) McLot ‘Mu t bus commun caton oop modu e MGPOt Mu t bus commun cat ons processor modu e noe Mu t bus keyboard modu @ MLMo1 Mu t bus oop modu e MaMOL Mu tbus reset modu ¢ O.0401 ‘Tab etop operator conso e wtha 19 nch mon tor 1 Vsw ve base and keyboard 0.04021 _| conso sty e operator console wth a ower mounted 19_nch mon tor and keyboard ©.c4022 | Consoe sty e operator conso @ wth an upper mounted 19 nch mon tor wth usw ve base and keyboard 0.04028 | Conso e style operator conso e wth two 19 inch mon tors (one cab nel mount and cone t Usw ve base mount) and a keyboard ©.c403 Env ronmenta operator conso e with a 19 ch mon tor and keyboard 1orcaoa Pane mount operator conso ew th a 19: nch mon tor and eng neer ng keyboard os4ot Operator ntertace stat on ntograted un tw th cab net mount mon tor and pt ona keyboard 0 save, Operator nterface stat on ntegrated un t w th mon tor w th tlUsw vel base and keyboard 10 $403 Operator nterface stat on ntegrated un t wth dua mon tors (one cab net mount and ‘one t Vswve base mount) and keyboard REFERENCE DOCUMENTS 110 TEQ6-106D 96 1060 INTRODUCTION Table 1 § Hardware Nomenclature (continued) Nomenclature Description 1O1S40A Operator ntorlace station daver cab net unt w th mu tbus card cage, cab @ connector panel on the power entry panel An integrated unit with the same function 135 the O S conso @ excep! for per phora devices such as mon tor and keyboard no1s40D ‘Operator ntertace stat on driver cab net unt w th 2 mult bus card cages, cable pane ¢ and power entry panels An integrated unt w th the same funct on as two LOIS4O cabinets except for penpherals such as monitor and keyboard PRTO2 B ack and white pnntor IPRTOS Co or prior (up to 64 co ors) MPRTOS Golor v deo copier IPRTOS: H gh spood black and wh to prntor ‘SPECIFICATIONS FOR l101S40 OPERATOR INTERFACE STATION ‘Table 1 6 contains the specifications for the HOIS40 console Table 16 1OIS40 Specifications Property Characteristic/Value Power Lne Vo tage 240 V nom nal (204 VAC to 264 VAG RMS) 120 V nom nal (103 VAC to 132 VAC RMS) Lne Frequency 47 t0 63 Hz Power Consumpt on Model Dosenption Amps 1o.s401 | Consoe owmontor 120 vac [277 101840°2_| Gonsow cw mon tor 240 VAC |16 10 $4021 | Consoe-hgh mon tor 120 VAC |277 wo1S4022_| Console _high mon tor. 240 VAC |1 6. 1084031 | Consoe- dua mon tor 120 vac [378 0184032 _| Console _dual mon tor 240 VAG |2 15 10 s40as | Drver cab ret - 120 VAC 165 1o1S40K2_| Onver cab net - 240 VAC 102 WoIs4001 | Onver cab net 120 VAG 33 1o1s40p2_| Dnver cab ret_240 VAC 204 Hardware Memory 32 Mbytes F oppy Disk 144 Mbytes Hard Disk (2) 100 Mbytes and 200 Mbytes (unformatted) Hard D sk Capactty (Total) | 313 Mbytes SPEC F CAT ONS FOR H101S40 OPERATOR INTERFACE STATION TAT INTRODUCTION jaillely! Table 1 6. HOIS40 Specifications (continued) a Mon tor Reso ution 1024 x 864 pixe s 1018403 2 (plus up 10 2 auxil ary term nals) TOIS40A - 0 (pus up to 4 aux 1ary term nals) 10 S40D 0 (plus up to 8 aux I ary termina s) Keyboards. ‘Two operator keyboards w th 6 output relays rated at 150 mA 24-26 VOC and 5 alarm tones per keyboard (future) The OIS40D can support up to 4 keyboards other OIS models can support 2 keyboards Alarm Relays Contact vo tage Contact current Gontaci power Conf gurat on Nonvo at © ROM and hard aisk memory Attributes Tag Capac ty 40,000 with MCPMO1 modu e 30,000 w th MCPMO2 modu @ Graph es (D sp ays) 1 500 Trends 2.000 Custom Logs 100 Oporator Cont gurab e 25 Dspays SOE Logs/Reports 32/160 Dynam esiGraphie 400 Max Mon tors per Unt 4 Praters per Unt 4 Trackba or Mouse Yes Annunc ator D spay Panes | Yes Custom Program Languages | Data Aren v ng Meo a Magnetic tape Max Trend Storage 3 months (refer to the Operator Intertace Station (101840) Operation/Contiguration Manual ) Disp ay Resolution 1024 x 864 SPECIF CAT ONS FOR _O1S40 OPERATOR NTERFACE STATION Ti2 “E96 106D T E96 16D INTRODUCTION Table 1 6 HOIS40 Specifications (continued) Property Characteristic/Value Environment ‘Temperature Operatng Storage Relative Humidity Operating Storage Altitude 101S40A an 10 $400 Cab net Atitude © $401 10 $4002 and © 84003 Conso e 10° to 40°C (50° to 104°F) 5° to 50°C (41° to 122°F) 20% to 80% noncondens ng 10% to 95% noncondens ng 0.3 km to +3 km ( 1,000 ft to +10,000 ft ) -0.3 km to +2 4 km ( 1,000 ft to +8 000 ft) Cooling Requirements Nominal Heat Dissipation Mosel Description BTUMr 10.40" [Comoe ow mon tor 760 10.§402 | Gonso@ hgh mon tor 760 108403 __|Gonsoe dua montor_| 1070 10.8400 | Drver cab nat 435 10s400__|Dua OSdrvercabnet_| 870 Weight Model Weight 08401 | 184 kg (408 bs) WOIS402 | 211 kg (465 Ibs) 10 $403 | 254 kg (560 bs) TOIS40A | 195 kg (431 bs) 1018400 _ | 207 kg (456 bs) Electrical Noise Keep cabinet doors closec Do not use portable transm ttng equipment w th n 2 meters of an © S or OCcabnet Certification CSA certified for use in an ord nary (nonhazardous) contro ed env ronment ‘SPECIFICAT ONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE W/THOUT NOT CE SPEC F CAT ONS FOR NIOIS40 OPERATOR INTERFACE STATION 113 INTRODUCTION Bal ‘SPECIFICATIONS FOR IIOIC40 OPERATOR INTERFACE CONSOLE Table 1 7 contains the specifications for the HOIC40 console Table 1 7. 1OIC4O Specifications Property Characteristic/Value Power Line Vo tage 240 V nom nal (204 VAG to 264 VAG RMS) 120 V nom nal (103 VAC to 132 VAC RMS) Line Frequency 47 to 63 Hz Creu t Breaker S ze 20 Ac routt breaker for 10 C403 10 Acrout breaker for O C401, 0 C402 and l1OIC404 consoles Power Consumption Mod Description ‘Amps 1O1G40101 | 19 nch mon tor tab etop, 120 VAG [251 101C40102 | 19 nch mon tor tab etop 240 VAC _| 1 50 yicao2it [Console owmontor, 120vAc [251 1OlCaverz |Consoe owmontor zavVac_|1.50 ‘oicaoz21 | Consoe hghmontor ova [251 0.640222 |Gonsoe hgh montor 240 VAC_| 150 0.640251 [Gonsoe dua montor 120vac [274 01640232 |Gonsoe dua montor 240 VACG_| 1 64 9.640301 | Env ronmenta , 120 VAC 328 0.640302 | Env ronmenta | 240 VAC 192 9.640411 | Pane mount, 120 VAC 251 1.0 40412 | Pane mount’ 240 VAC. 150 Power Supply 1.0 Caox/oz/os/o4 +5 VDC at 20 Power Supply Outputs +12 VDC at 5 A 12VDC att A +12 VDC at 1A (fan) Hardware Keyboards Model__| Monitors | (lIMKMO2s) 1o1c4o1 10 Gao2t 10 caoza, 10 C4023, bo1ca0s 10 C204 1 1 1 1 1 1 (opt ona) SPEC F CAT ONS FOR. IOIC40 OPERATOR INTERFACE CONSOLE. 114 TE96-106D INTRODUCTION Table 1 7. HOIC4O Specifications (continued) Property Characteristic/value ‘Hardware (cont nue) Keyboards ‘Two operator keyboards w th 6 output relays rated at 150 mA 24-28 VDC and 5 aarm tones per keyboard (future) Ratings Alarm Re ays | (Max) Contact votage [24 VOC Contact currant | 025A Gontact power __| 6 W Attributes © Cattnbutes are determ ned by the ma O § consoe Environment ‘Temperature ‘Operating Storage Re atve Hum dty Operat ng, Storage Altude 10° to 40°C (50° to 104°F) 5° to 50°C (41° to 12°F) 15% to 40% noncondens ng 5% to 95% noncondensing Sea level to 2 4 km (8000 ft) Nominal Heat Dissipation Model Description BTUMHe ro.c4aor [19 ne tab etop 670 10.6402" | Consoe 670 0.64022 _| Consoe 670 toicaoz3 | Consoe 760 0.6403 | Env ronmenta cab net | 1010 10.c404_}19 nen pane mount _| 670 4 TEs6-1060 Weight Model ‘Weight 1o1c401 | 91 kg (201 bs) 10.4021 | 184 kg (408 bs) 10 C4022 | 21* kg (465 bs) ‘0 C4023 | 254 kg (560 bs) 10 C403 | 233 kg (513 bs) worcaca _|72 kg (159 Ibs) SPEC F CATIONS FOR_OIC40 OPERATOR INTERFACE CONSOLE 11s INTRODUCTION Table 1 7. HOIC40 Specifications (continued) Property Characteristic/Value Electrical Noise Keep cabinet doors closed Do not use portab e transmitt ng equipment w th n 2 meters of an OS or OC cabinet CSA cert fed for use in an ordinary (nonhazardous) contro led environment Hl SPELFLA ONS SUBJECT “0 GrANGE WnOu" NOT GE SPECIFICAT ONS FOR IIOIC40 OPERATOR INTERFACE CONSOLE 116 TED6-106D aa SECTION 2 - DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION INTRODUCTION This section explains the theory of operation for the HOIS40 Operator Interface Station and the I1OIC40 Operator Interface Console An operator uses the DIS console to momitor and control the process The OIS console shows equipment status and process states with interactive color graphics displays Each display can use dynamic variables and symbols allowing data to be condensed in each display Any graphic element can be mixed with any symbol on any display such as sche matics, faceplates, trends and alarm summaries For JOIS40 and IIOIC40 operating procedures. refer to the Operator In- terface Station (1101840) Operation/Configuration Manual. 01S FUNCTIONAL OPERATION E96 1060 ‘The I101S40 console fs an operator interface with state of the art VAXetation technology, a tiser friendly operator interface and a high performance INFI 90 system interface ‘The VAXstation 3100 model 38 Is the key component in the MOIS40 console (VAXserver™ 3100 model 10e for the MOIS40A cabinet) The model 38 and 10e contain a CPU. memory, SCSI and graphics card, as well as a 100 megabyte and a 200 megabyte disk drive NOTE: The 10 S40 conso e uses a VAXstat on 3100 mode 38 The IOIS40A cabnet uses a VAXserver 3100 mode 100 The iO1C40 ‘conso e uses a VAXstat on 3100 mode 98 w thout hard drves or a foppy ar ve ‘The video display is a 1024 x 854 RGB monitor See Figure 2 1 for a block diagram of the IIOIS40 functions and connec tions The multibus cards use the backplane only for power. ground and reset connections Figure 2 1 shows a block diagram of the I101S401, 1101S402, MOIS403, HOIS40A and IIOIS40D consoles. ‘The NIU modules give the OIS console access to system proc ess data and communication data by Interfacing it to INFI NET or Plant Loop. Three cards in the multibus card cage make up the NIU module. They are the IMCLO1 Mulubus Communication Loop Termination Module, IMLMO1 Mul tibus Loop Module and IIMCPQ1 Multibus Communication Processor Module The MCL module in slot eight of the mul tibus card cage connects to the loop Front edge connectors twesrmar oD ag pet Company INTRODUCTION 21 "DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION [ee = Fgure 21 HOIS40 Block Diagram on the MCL module terminate a redundant coaxial or twi naxial cable of the loop A ribbon cable connects the MCL module to the MLM module in slot six The MLM module converts analog loop signals to digital format for the MCP modulr A ribbon cable connects the MLM module to the MCP module. The MCP module is the NIU processor card A cable connects the MCP module to the II1OIS40 VAXstation The NIU and MRM modules connect to the VAXserver 3100 model 10¢ in the HOIS40A cabinet The IIMKMO02 module (IMRMO1 module on IOIS40A and HOIS49D cabinet) keyboard Interface provides a connection for the keyboard, all user interfaces, and the system reset signal A cable connects the MKM module to the keyboard conneetor on the VAXstation ‘The VAXstation model 38 with disk drives controls the OIS console The VAXstation Inside the swing out door in the back cf the cabinet controls the first monitor The optional VAXstation on the outside of the swing out door in the back OS FUNCT ONAL OPERAT ON. 22 E96 1060 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION of the cabinet of the OIS console is for a second monitor on the Zz COIS console or a monitor with remote mounting A cable con nects the VAXstation to the RGB connectors on the back of the monitor The VAXstation model 38 with disk drives also allows the operator to communicate with the printers on the Ethernet ‘The IIOIS40 VAXstation model 38 uses a 3.5 inch 14 megabyte flexible disk dnve with controller The IOIS40 VAXstation model 38 and IIOIC40A VAXstation model 10e use two 3 5 inch hard disk drives (100 megabyte and 200 megabyte). A SCSI connection Is provided for streaming tape storage Refer to Section 4 for more information on OIS modules and units OIC FUNCTIONAL OPERATION The OIC controls and monitors a process through the OIS console The OIC console is a remote operator station with a monitor and keyboard controlled by a VAXstation Com mands between the OIC and OIS consoles pass through an Ethernet cable The Ethernet cable connects from the Thin ‘Wire™ port of the auxiliary VAXstation to the ThinWire port ot the main VAXstation = NOTE The © C40 consoe uses a VAXstalon 3100 mode 38. w thout hard dr ves or a Foppy dr ve In the HOIC40 console, the VAXstation inside the swing out door in the back of the cabinet controls the first monitor The ‘VAXstation on the outside of the swing out door sends video signals to the second monitor A cable connects the VAXsta tion to the RGB connectors on the back of the monitor Figure 22 shows a block diagram of the IIOIC401 and OIC404 onsules Figure 2 3 shows a block diagram of the MOIC402 console Figure 2 4 shows a block diagram of the MOIC403 console Refer to Section 3 for OIS and OIC VAXstation connections Refer to Section 4 for modules and units SOFTWARE OPERATION ‘The procedure described in this section reflects software re lease E 1 The procedure for booting up the OIS console may vary with the software release Software release E 1. follows the format described in this section. Upon power up, the system runs through a series of diagnostics for approximately two minutes After passing the diagnostics, the system automat = ically continues to boot up into a windowed session of ttl Eas pment Corgan ©. C FUNCT ONAL OPERATION E96 1060 23 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION ley) Figure 2 2. HOIC401 and HOIC404 Block Diagram 7 eee oe Figure 23. 1OIC402 Block Diagram ‘The system and the software continues to run activating the engineering keyboard or the Bailey Cantrals membrane key board This allows the operator to call up various displays If the power up diagnostics fail, the screen displays the >>> prompt with an error code The VAXstation 3100 Model 38 SOFTWARE OPERAT ON 24 TES6-106D TE96 1065 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION Figure 24 MOIC403 Block Diagram Customer Hardware Information manual contains details of possible diagnostics and error codes ‘The VAXstation 3100 model 38 and VAXserver 3100 model 10¢ have two SCSI busses The internal bus (A} connects the two hard disks The RZ24 200 megabyte disk is set for SCSI TD 2 The RZ23 100 megabyte d sk 1s set for SCSI 1D 3 The external bus (B) connects the RX23 floppy controller and floppy with SCSI ID 4 and the power entry panel streaming tape connector A 50 pin SCSI terminator Is inserted into this, connector. This terminator ts removed In order to cable the ‘TKSO streaming tape drive with SCSI ID 5 This same term: nator or an equivalent one must be installed on the back of the streaming tape drive Refer to Section 4 for the streaming tape drive setungs NoTES: 1A SCSI torm nator must aways be connected to the last dev ce fon the externat SCSI bus 2 A SCS cab os and sw ichos must be propery set The red reset switch on the IOIS40 and HOIC402 power entry panel is a two pole double throw momentary switch Pressing the switch at the top (PARTIAL) resets the modules in the multibus and the keyboard (for INFI 90 keyboard and NIU) in approximately one minute. Partial reset does not reset the VAXstation Pressing the switch at the bottom (FULL) resets both the multibus and the VAXstation in ap proximately 15 minutes Use the partial reset if the keyboard SOFTWARE OPERATION 25 DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION Bailey] does not respond Use the full reset if the OIS console does not respond For OIS and OIC operating procedures, refer to. Section 3 NOTES 1 Regettng the VAXstaton hats the VAXstaton and_he screen dsp ays the >>> prompt Th s requ res typ ng B and [#8tr®] from the feng neerng keyboard in order to boot the system nto the logn dspay 2 The tu reset operates a go ano d wh ch presses and re eases the HALT button on the VAXstat on 9 The! S40A and O S400 power entry pane has no reset button for the VAXserver Reset the VAXserver from the button on the back of the IOIS40A and 10 S40D VAXserver chass s See F gure 310 1 Secton3 LOGIC POWER A 130 watt internal power supply converts the AC input to the DC voltages needed to power the OIS or OIC electronics {+5, £12 VDC) Refer to Section 4 for more information on the power supply ETHERNET Loic POWER 26 Ethernet ts an engineering standard complying with IEEE Standard 8023 It is a CSMA/CD protocol (with no token) All devices on the Ethernet network listen to the data trans missions When the line is open, a device with a message to send can transmit at a rate of up to 10 megahertz DECnet™ ts a proprietary Ethernet protocol meeting the IEEE Standard 802 3. The OIS console uses DECnet protocol to transmit over the Fthernet network 50 ohm cables Connect ang a network with the same protocol to a DECnet network requires a bridge Connecting a network with a different protocol (non Ethernet) to a DECnet network requires a gateway Refer to the vendor documentation shipped with the OIS and OIC console, Section 3 and Appendix B for more information TEB6-106D SECTION 3 - INSTALLATION INTRODUCTION ‘This section explains how to install and prepare the IIOIS40 {OIS) and 1101C40 (OIC) for operation Read and understand these steps before mstalling the OIS console Call the local Bailey Controls sales office before starting with questions about installing or setting up the OIS or OIC console Read this section for steps to Install the OIS console hard ware and software ‘SPECIAL HANDLING ‘The MOIS40 and IO1C402 consoles weigh approximately 460 to 1023 kilograms (201 to 465 pounds) Be sure to move the cabinet with equipment rated for this weight ‘The MOIS40A and OISAOD cabmet, and MOIC403 console weigh approximately 948 to 1133 kilograms (431 to 513 pounds) Be sure to move the cabinet with equipment rated for this weight ~ ‘Table 8 1 lists the weight of the OIS40 and HOIC4O consoles Table 3 2 hsts the MOIS40 and NOIC40 cabinet dimensions HARDWARE SETUP ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE CONTROL ‘The OIS console contains circuit boards using CMOS compo nents Before removing a module from the mulubus card cage or dong maintenance on equipment having statle sensi lve devices, Lead this section Table 31 MOIS40/MOIC4O Weights Weight Model i ibs 10 S401 393 408 10 S402 1023 465 05403 1230 580 10 Sa0a 968 431 10 S400 1003 456 .ca01 400 201 10 C402 899 408, 10 caoz2 1023 465 wo1eaozs 1239 500 ~ (© C03 1193 513 10 caoa 350 158 INTRODUCTION 96-1060 ot INSTALLATION Table 3 2. OIS40 and H10IC40 Dimenstons Dimensions Height width Depth Nomenclature Description em in em in. em in os401 Consoe owmontor | 10727 | 4223 | 7112 | 2800 | 10901 | 4292 0 s402 Gonsoe _nghmon or | 15694 | e170 | 7112 | 2800 | 10901 | 4292 0.8403 Gonsoe dua mon or | 15694 | ei79 | 7112 | 2800 | 10901 | «202 Os40a, Dr ver cab net zeree | e712 | 60% | 2200 | v620 | 2000 10 $400 Dr vor cab net zeree | e712 | cose | 2400 | 7620 | 000 ‘ocaot 19 nch tab etop s100 | 2400 | s1s0 | 2000 | sseo | 2200 mon:or 1ocao2s | Consoe owmontor | 10727 | 4229 | 7112 | 2800 | 10901 | 4292 ocs022 | consoe_hgnmontor | 15694 | e179 | 7112 | 2800 | 10901 | 4202 oc4023 | Consoe dua montor | 15694 | e179 | 7112 | 2800 | 10901 | 4202 0.c403 Envronmenta_montor| 17780 | 7000 | 7620 | sooo | 590 | 3382 o.c404 Pane Mount_montor | 3739 | 1472 | ase7_| 1708 | 141 | 2417 Stahe suscepuble devices are ikely to be damaged from contact with potential static charges more than 6.25 volts ‘This potential when placed across the leads of a static sus ceptible device, can damage the oxide layers within the package Latent or immediate damage may result Latent damage may not be detectable under normal circuit check out, but may result in a reduced life of equipment or reduced system functions Methods for preventing damage involve equalizing the poten tials across all static susceptible device terminals and across the static susceptible device working area, tooling and opera tor The most common method is to connect tools, assembly equipment and the operator to earth ground This procedure should be followed at all stages of handling Special handling procedures help avoid damage to the printed cireurt boards 1 Personnel working with or handling printed circuit boards need to be grounded by wearing conductive wrist ground straps NOTE: A ways use the Ba ey Contros Fed State K I (part n imher 1948385A1 consstng of a wrst strap ground core assemby, ‘gator ¢ p and statc dss pat ng work surface) when work ng w th the OIS or O C.consoe The kt s des gned to connect tha techn can and the statc d ss pal ng work surface to the same ground pont 1o Prevent damage to the modu os by @ ectrostat ¢ d scharge HARDWARE SETUP ELECTROSTAT C D SCHARGE CONTROL 32 96-1060 INSTALLATION =~ 2 Personnel wearing silk, wool or synthetic clothing shall wear a conductive material smock Personnel shall keep all plastic and textiles which are not antistatic away from static susceptible devices and work stations 3 Use antistatic containers and bags Store electrostatic discharge sensitive equipment m these containers or bags when they are not in the system 4 Ground contamers and bags before opening 5 Ground test and assembly equipment 6 Work stations need to be constructed or covered with conductive materials 7 Keep the work area free of plastic styrofoam, cellophane, vinyl materials (¢ g coffee cups, cup holders, cigarette pack ages. combs. books, folders) 8 Be sure the tools that come into contact with static sus ceptible devices are made of conductive materials and provide a means for connection to ground 9 Use soldering irons with a grounded tip that are approved =~ for use on static susceptible devices UNPACKING AND INSPECTION ‘Compare the shipment to the invoice upon recewing the O1S or OIC console Examune the shipping crate for damage Report any damage Immediately to the carer [f repair 1s needed notify the nearest Bailey Controls sales or service office If the OIS console ts not put Into service when delivered, store it in its original shipping package If the OIS console 1s to be stored, maintain the storage defined in the environmental specifications In Section 1 of this manual PLANNING AN INSTALLATION Refer to the Site Planning and Preparation manual for site selection, preparation and hardware installation of the INFI 90 control system This document includes require ments of load beating for floors space around equipment temperature, humidity. shock and vibration It also covers the AC power wiring. power and DC signal common ground ing, lune conditioning, uninterruptible power supplies, radio frequency interference, electrostatic discharge. lighting and equipment protection Refer to the table in Section 1 for the ~ document number UNPACK NG AND_NSPECTION E96 1060 33 INSTALLATION Bail SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS Do not remove or install circuit boards with power applied to the OFS or OIC console The circuit board may be damaged Remove power to all AC wiring when removing or connecting AC wares to prevent personal injury and equipment damage Re mave DC power to all DC wiring when removing or connecting DC wares or circuit boards to prevent damage to equipment 101840 PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION ‘The OIS operator interface station has front and rear swing out doors with individual locks The front door has slotted operungs for the air intake to cool the inside of the cabinet ‘The cabinet has a stabilizer which must be fastened to the front of the cabinet when the OIS console is not secured to the floor The 6 4 centimeters (25 inches} diameter cable entry fs located at the bottom right rear of the unit There is also a bottom cable entry in the cabinet ‘The hardware in an I1OIS401 console consists of + 19 Inch color monitor (1024 x 864 pirels) Operator keyboard with 16 user defined keys (82 keys if the shift key 1s used) + INFI NET or Plant Loop interface + 100 megabyte hard disk drive + 200 megabyte hard disk drive. + 32 megabyte memory + 14 megabyte foppy disk drive, 35 inch format + Annunciator relays and audible tones + 82 key annunciator display panel (ADP) + Battery backed real tlme clock + VAXstation 3100 model 38 with hard disks. ‘There are two VAXstations in the IOIS402 and 101C4023 consoles the main and auxiliary. They are both in the con. sole cabinet The main VAXstation Is connected to the MKM multibus module The VAXstation contains the hard disk drives and is connected to the {JOIC40 operator consoles 11018402 SETUP AND PHYSICAL INSTALLATION Before the OIS console is set into place in a control room, insure that the floor is level in the area where the cabinets will be set Adjust the leveling screws on all cabinets and connecting tables until the monitor bezel of each cabinet SAFETY CONS DERAT ONS 34 TE96-106D INSTALLATION lines up The leveling screws adjust 2 56 centimeters (1 05 inches) After securing the cabinets, put the tables on the cabinets and lock them into place by pushing the red handle above the front access door to the right until it stops at the bottom of the slot. ‘The tabletops are adjustable. The brackets supporting the ta bletops are bolted through oversize holes Loosen the bolts and move the top up to 6 35 millimeters (0 25 inches) up. down, forward or back toward the cabinet to line up the tabletop ‘There are two chrome table alignment pins shipped inside the brass bushings located on each side of each tabletop When two tabletops are Iined up, push the pins outward into the bushing of the table to the right of the cabinet Tighten the three bolts on each tabletop support bracket Protect the wires and cabling going to the OIS cabinet Run cabling through conduit to the rear of the cabinet or under the floor through the bottom of the cabinet Follow local wiring codes when wiring and installing cableways or con duit Refer to the Site Planning and Preparation manual for more information Figure 3 1 and Figure 3 2 show the I10IS401, 1O1S402 and HO1S403 console and MOIC4021, HOIC4022 and M1OIC4023, cabinet dimensfons Figure 3 3 shows the IIOIS40 or OIC40 keyboard table Figure 3 4 shows the 15 degree wedge table dimensions Figure 35 shows the 45 degree wedge table dimensions 1S Console Component Locations = ~ WARNING ATTENTION = E96 1060 Figure 3 6 shows the rear view of the OIS console with the door removed. This figure shows the location of the hardwaie in this unit Refer to Section 4 for the layout of the multibus card cage and the power entry panel NOTE: F gure 36 s shown w th power removed Do not operate the O1S console with doors or covers opened or removed. Touching connections that carry current and volt- age may cause injury. Ne faites pas fonctionner I’OIS st les portes ou les couvercles sont ouverts ou retires. Tout contact avec les connexions ou circule du courant ou de la tension risque de provoquer des blessures. OIS console hardware Is located in the cabinet. The power entry panel with cable connector panel. and VAXstation are in the lower half of the cabinet with the multibus card cage $402 SETUP AND PHYSICAL INSTALLATION 35 MoNToAMoUNTHG | OMoOR | OSMODEL ZT HoHwovron | occu | oste 1. BUALMONTOR | ocunzs | Osea [2 vowmonton | oct | ose NOTE Extend door wen dus montorconao ee Figure 3 1. 1O1S401/2/3 HOIC4021/2/3 Cabinet Dimensions ‘The monitor, power supply, annunclator display panel and keyboard interface panel are located in the upper half of the cabinet ‘The keyboard interface panel is located beside the monitor on the front of the cabinet. Jt is made up of the floppy disk drive and connections for the keyboard, mouse or trackball and an engineering keyboard ‘The power entry panel has terminals for input AC The power entry panel has alarm contact outputs located on a termnal block and cable connectors for peripheral devices The alarm contact relay outputs are for alarm annunciation only Table 3 3 lists the multibus card cage modules MOIS40A AND IIOIS40D PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION ‘The IIOIS40A and 11OIS40D Operator Interface Station Driver Cabinet has a front and rear swing out door with individual locks The front and rear doors seal in the air that 1s cooled by the internal cooling system ‘Two cable entries are located NO S40A AND_© S40D PHYS CAL DESCR PT ON 36 -E96-106D INSTALLATION ela | = Bp ag pee gh aE NOTES 2 ianded door 8 on cin mentor conao ae 5 Sua cortario cus Yeo rar coor £17 98 cont meters (77 nehos) Figure 32 NOIS401/2/3 HOIC4021 /2/3 Anchoring Dmenswons Figure 3 3. O1S/OIC Keyboard Table NOIS40A AND 1101S40D PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION 37 E06-106D lICPIO1 Figure 34 OI3/OIC 15 Degree Wedge Dumenstons at the bottom of the unit The cabinet dimensions are shown, on Figure 37 ‘The hardware in an [OIS40A driver cabinet consists of INFI NET or Plant Loop interface 200 megabyte hard disk drive 100 megabyte hard disk drive 32 megabyte memory 1 4 megabyte Noppy disk drive, 3.5 inch format Battery backed real time clock ‘VAXserver model 10e HOIS40A AND HOIS40D SETUP AND PHYSICAL INSTALLATION Before the IOIS40A or HOIS40D cabinet Is set into place, insure that the floor is level in the area where the cabinet will be set The unit must be secured to the floor before it 1s wired O.S40A AND 1 O1S40D SETUP AND PHYS CAL NSTALLATION. 38 TE96 106 E96 1060 INSTALLATION eee rere ees ere - ae 3 ge Es 1 ' = Te 1 ' L. a a pe ah . lop 02 =a Figure 35 OIS/OIC 45 Degree Wedge Dimensions or operated The dimensions for locating the mounting screws are shown in Figure 3 8 Protect the wires and cabling going to the OIS driver cabinet Run cabling through conduit to the rear of the cabinet or under the floor through the bottom of the cabinet Follow local wiring codes when wiring and Installing cableways or condunt For more information, refer to the Site Planning and Preparation manual (O1S Driver Cabinet Components Location Figure 1 2 shows the front view of the OIS dnver cabinet with the door removed This figure shows the location of the hardware in this unit Refer to Section 4 for the layout of the multibus card cage and cable connector panel on the power entry panel Table 3 3 lists the modules in the mulbus card cage of the OIS console and the OIS dnver cabinet © S40A AND | © S40D SETUP AND PHYS CAL INSTALLAT ON 39 Figure 36 MOIS401 and HOIC4021 Console Front and Rear Views Table 3.3 Multbus Card Cage Modules Stot_| Card Description 1 | mkmoz | O18 conso and 0 C consoe The mu tbus keyboard modu e ecnnects the keyboard nterface pane to the VAXstat on 1_| manor | Drvercab ne The mut bus reset modu o prov des system rasot, 4 | MCPO° or | ~he mut bus ~uu snuH cat on processor Modu @ corta “8 a }bra'y 0! commands MCP02__ | wh ch send and retr eve data from other process contro_un ts anc conso es 6 | MiMo1 | The mutbus oop modu.e a ows the | MCLO1 modu @ and the I MCPOt or IMCPO2 modu e to commun cate together 2 | mccot | The mu tus communicaton oop tarminat on modu @ term nates the coaxa or tw naxa cab 9 of the commun cat on loop N1OIS40 WIRING CONNECTIONS AND CABLING Table 3 4 contains the color codes for wiring the HOIS401, MOIS402 and HOIS403 console or HOIS40A and 101S40D cabinet Table 3 5 contains a list of cables and their connec tions Figure 39 shows the IIOIS40 cable connections Figure 3 10 shows the chassis connections for the VAXsta tlons in the HOIS401, 101S402 and M101S403 and IOIS40A, consoles Figure 3 11 shows the chassis connections for the VAXstations in the HOIS403 and MOIC4021 IOIC4022, MOIC4023 and I1OIC4024 consoles. LLO1S40 WIRING CONNECTIONS AND CABL NG. 310 96-106 INSTALLATION jf RR ie” ne ‘CAB NET FRONT CABNET SDE. (CAB NET REAR Figure 3 7 1OIS40A/D Cabinet Dimensions The OIS console is internally wired when it is shipped Con nect the communication loop cables, AC power and any penpheral devices AC power is connected to TBI on the power entry panel Communication loop cables connect to the IIMCLO1 module in the multibus card cage Peripheral devices connect to the front of the power entry panel or to the keyboard interface panel Refer to Section 4 for specific in structions on instalhng and configuring peripheral devices and replacement components Peripheral Device Connections ‘There are peripheral device ports on the keyboard interface panel located beside the momtor and on the power entry panel ‘The SCSI port an the pawer entry panel is not tised at this time ‘The streaming tape port on the power entry panel connects to an optional streaming tape reader The keyboard port on the keyboard interface panel connects to the keyboard shipped with the OIS console The Aux I port on the keyboard interface panel connects (0 an optional tabletop annunciator display panel (ADP) The mouse or trackball port supports either a © S40 W RNG CONNECT ONS AND CABLING E96 1060 311 INSTALLATION a =e saeneeNeTE romero mum Figure 38 MOIS40A/D Anchoring Dunensions Table 3.4 OILS Winng Color Codes Color Function Brown AC hot Bue AC neutra Green/Ye ow | AC common Brown +5.v0C Wh te/Green_| DC common Voet s2.voc whtevoot | +12 VDC Green Remote vo tage sense sgnat w ro White ‘+Remote vo tage sense gna wre mouse or trackball cursor controller The AUX KBD port ‘connection 1s for an IAKBO2 optional engineering keyboard Refer to Section 4 for more information on peripheral devices 101840 WR. NG CONNECT ONS AND CABLING. 312 E96 1060 E96 7060 INSTALLATION Table 3 5 MOIS40 Cable Connections CabeNumber_| Cable Name Connect From Connect To 1663759981 ‘AC power 4J1/0n power entry pane | AC H_on man power supp y ‘AC LO on man power supp y Ground on man power supp 1947950A1 AC power 12 on power entry pane _| AC powor_n on man VAXstat on. 494795041 ‘AC power ‘AC power out onman — | AC power connector on mon tor 1 VAXstat on 194705045 ‘AG power aan power entry pane | AG powar nan aux ary VAXsiat on 194795045 ‘AC power ‘AC power out on ‘AC power connector on mon tor 2 aux ary VAXstat on 194876841 40 sgna P9.on MKMO2modue | /O port on man VAXstaton 1948768A2 Keyboard sgna_|P80n MKMO2modue | Keyboard port on man VAXsiat on 1948606A50 F oppy dsk ‘SCS port on man oppy dsk contro or contro er VAXsiaton Stream ng tape port on power entry pane 1948760A2 Communeaton _|PSon MCPAmodue | *rnter port on VAXstal on man 6634512A26N2 | nterna_/O Péon MCPAmodue | 24 on! MLMO1 modu e 6633512A26N2 _| nterna_ 0. P3.on MCLOImodue | >3.0n MLMO1modue 6634512A26N72_| /Odstrbuton _|PS on MKMO2 modue | >1 on keyboard nlerlace board 6634512A26N72 | /Odsirbuton | P6.on MKMO2modue | Rear of termna bock on power entry pane (669777602 Wrst ground user Wrst connector on power entry pane (6638706A1 Power CHts and CHI on TB3, TB4 TBS and TBS on power supp y packp ane 168387071 Powe CH+adCd uv pum | a stipurDCdst bute supp soard 1863870641 Power 212. VOC on backp ane | Term na strp on DC d str but on doard 663871281 PF sense 1 on power supp y P3.on_MKM02 modu e 66387131 Perphera power |Jt on keyboard ntertace | P3 on DC d str but on board on boars ma n power supp y 663871343, Perphera power |Foppy drve contro er | P2 on DC dsr but on board on ma n power supp y (663872041 Lowermontor [9 priconnecior on rear | Mon tor beze br ghtness brght ‘of mon tor Mon tor beze contrast Degauss ng sw tch on power entry pane 1663872002 Uppermontor | 9 pn connector on rear | Mon tor beze br ghiness brght of mon tor Mon tor beze contrast Degauss ng sw tch on power nity pane. 1O1S40 WR. NG CONNECTIONS AND CABLING 313 INSTALLATION Bal Table 3.5 MOIS40 Cable Connections (continued) Cable Number_| Cable Name Connect From Connect To 669804941 ‘ADP s gna P7 on MKMO2modue | P8 on keyboard nterlace board P2 on ADP pane (6839105At Reset cab e Reset sw tch on power [P4on_MKMO2 modu e ‘entry pane PY on DC d str but on board on man power supp, 663910641 Perphera power | F oppy drve PS on DC dsr but on board on man power supp y 66342661 Mouse s gna P10 on keyboard Mouse port on mar VAXstat on nterface board 663944641 Reset Ycabe | 6639105A1 cade Reset so eno ds for man and aux_ary VAXstat or DEC cabo Roe, CRT port on man GB on mon tor 1 VAXstat on DEC cabe Ace. CAT porton aux ary | RGB on mon tor 2 VAXstat on DEC cade Keyboard LK201 keyboard Keyboard port on VaXsiat on for (eng neerng) upper mon tor of dus_mon tors DEC cab Keyboard LK250 keyboard Operator keyboard nterface (operator) board Ethernet ThaWre Ethernet ThnWre port | Ethernet cab e commun eaton __|onman VAXstat on NKTTOI 2 Ethometyumpor | Ethemet ThaWre port | Ethernet Th nW re port on man ‘on aux_aty VAXstat on _} VAXsiat on. AC Power ‘Make sure that all labels on the power supply and the ower entry panel are changed to show 24U VAC operation or equipment CAUTION damage may result if the incorrect voltage 1 connected to the power supply. Make sure main power breaker Is off before chang- ing operating voltage setting or equipment damage may result. Assurez-vous que le disjoncteur de d’al'mentation principale est hors tension avant de modifier le reglage de la tension de service. ATTENTION —_Assurez-vous que toutes les etiquettes apposees sur le bloc ‘mentation et sur le panneau d'entree de I'alimentation ont ete modifies pour correspondre au fonctionnment a 240 Vc a. HOIS40 AC power input connects to a terminal block on the bottom front of the power entry panel The IIOIS40 console can operate from 120 or 240 VAC, 50 or 60 hertz. The power entry panel provides line filtering, transient suppression and a 20 amp circuit breaker © S40 W RNG CONNECTIONS AND CABL NG 314 E96 1060 INSTALLATION MANVANSTAT OW 01840 iano MAN ARAALSH ron] | rant) oremonsereoo Sse aohoal rages oe = oc rome cost ruoppy | [10200 yp Bon ro | MSHA r ORUE on Sh \contwOute! ESE Lecau Ca laNwunc ator Osea (aber crower i S| ee Ie wewtone ver SH as AUxXLARY © is [COMMUN CAT ON,c miget LOOP | vith. ae SEONG BEL yoko gone |S Loco SS ses hee ea imoeee Figure 39 HOIS40 Cable Connections ‘SETUP FOR 240 VAC Setting up the IOIS40 console for 240 VAC requires chang ing the jumper setting on the power supply The location of this jumper ts on the power supply shown in Section 4 The Intecolor and Aydin brand color monitors are autosensing and need no changes for 240 VAC operation Monitors by other vendors may require changes The VAXstations are autosensing and need no changes for 240 VAC operation 1.0 $40 WIRING CONNECTIONS AND CABLING “E96 106D 315 INSTALLATION jalifie| WOIs401 Nols4o2 Wo1s403. sarronen =” Ce | ramsce venaruesner poor ‘pasos cx curs NSE ean vee SERS Seen ese (© $401/213 VAXSTAT ON GHASS S CONNECT ONS NO S404, achrineneere nors40D ‘Fadtsce venemainar Coot Score (© S4ON/D VAXSTAT ON CHAS S CONNECT ONS Figure 3 10 IOIS40 and HOIS40A/D VAXstation Chassis Connections 1olcaoat lloic4o22 Noic4o23 hoic4o24 NOIS403 Figure 311 MOIC4021/2/3/4 and HOIS403 VAXstation Chassis Connections 1.0 S40 W RING CONNECT ONS AND CABLING 316 TE96 1060 ~~ CAUTION ATTENTION =~ ~ E96 1085 INSTALLATION AGC OUTLETS Do not plug modules or peripherals such as a tape drive or printer into the O1S console with power applied. A current surge or voltage spike could damage sensitive components on the unit. Ne pas inserer les cartes nt les peripheriques tels que les derouleurs de bande et les imprimantes dans I’OIS lorsque ce dernier est sous tension, Les composantes de I'unite risquent d'etre endommagees par les poirites de courant ou de tension. ‘There are four AC outlets on the HOIS40 power entry panel Three are located on the rear for color monitors and the power supply The outlet on the front 1s for the streaming tape drive There are three AC outlets on the HOIS40A power entry panel Two are located on the rear for the power supply and an auxiliary device Each AC outlet 1s rated for a maximum of ten amps The circuit breaker for the entire OIS console 1s rated for a maximum of 20 amps NOTE Do not connect motors _ghts or test equ pment to the AC out ets E ectrca no se may cause data to be ost or changed ‘AC WIRING ‘The following steps outhne the required procedure to install and power up the OIS or OIC console Observe and follow all related safety procedures when domg these steps NOTE. Belore remov ng @ modue from the mut bus card cage or ‘dong ma ntenance on equ pment conta nng statc senstve dev ces tead HARDWARE SETUP ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE CON- TROL nth secton 1 Turn off the breakers for the AC supply power and verify that no power 1s present to the OIS or OIC console when making wiring connections 2 Open the front door of the OIS or OIC cabinet. This Provides access to the terminals needed for wiring to the INFI 90 communication highway and AC power 3. Vibration during shipping and handling may unseat mod ules and connections therefore causing problems Verily that modules are seated 4 Check the placement of modules in the multibus card cage Compare module placement to Figure 41 in Section 4 and check the switch settings on the boards shown in Section 4 O $40 W RING CONNECT ONS AND CABLING 317 INSTALLATION Baiilely) 5 Connect the Plant Loop or INFI NET communication link to the O1S multibus communication loop module. See Figure 3 12 for wiring connections. NOTE: Sot jumpors J1 to J6 for the type of cab @ used a the P ant Loop or INFI NET, ¢ ther coax a or twnax al cab e 6 Wire AC power to the terminals at the bottom front of the Power entry panel See Figure 3 13 for AC input connections on the power entry panel. NOTE. Ver fy that the meomng vo tage meuts the rat ny on thy ade of TB1 on the power entry panel ‘The recommended minimum size for power wiring {s 14 AWG copper wire with a 600 volt, 75 degree Celstus rating and thermoplastic insulation Wire with a 300 volt or 150 volt rating may be used if it ts accepted by local wiring codes. Wiring must be protected by cable trays or ccndult and sulted for the service voltage L comm 0 OD Figure 3.12 Multibus Communication Loop Module © $40 W A. NG CONNECT ONS AND CABLING 318 -E96 1060 INSTALLATION gure 3.13 HOIS40, HOIC402 and HOIS40A/D Power Entry Panel AC Input ~ ‘The power wiring to the OIS or OIC console must include a third wire grounding conductor This grounding conductor must not be a smaller gauge than the power wiring and must be either bare, green colored or green/yellow colored if mnsulated ‘The grounding conductor must be terminated at the system safety ground connection on the front of the power entry panel Over current protection provided for the AC distribution must be sized to allow for the inrush current required by the OIS or OIC hardware Refer to Appendix A for the peak inrush current and duration for the OIS or OIC console For more information on power wiring, grounding, line cond: tioning, and EM! (electromagnetic interference}, refer to the Site Planning and Preparation manual ‘The power entry panel and cable connector panel is located in the front of the cabinet in the bottcm right corner Connect only 120 or 240 VAC at 50 or 60 hertz mto the terminal block below the carcunt breaker on the power entry panel Refer to. AC Power in this section and HOIS401, IOIS402 and IOIS403, and MOIC4021. NOIC4022 and MOIC4023 Power Entry Panel in Section 4 of this manual for more information NOTE. I remote montors are berg nsta ed n the OS or OC ‘conso.e be sure they are powered using the same power source land ground as tha OS or OC console to reduce the chance of ‘commun cat on probems on the Ethemet Fa ure to do so may ‘cause data to be changed or ost 01840 W RING CONNECT ONS AND CABL NG 96 1060 319 6 After completing the wiring, check these items. + Check that the OIS peripherals (keyboards, printers. ete) are connected to the correct port + Check that unused Ethernet ports (streaming tape port) have terminator plugs in place. + Check the AC voltage sources, apply power If problems occur, refer to the troubleshooting section of this manual Reter to HOIS401, HOIS402 and 11018403, and 0104021. W01C4022 and HOIC4023 Power Entry Panel in Section 4 of this manual for internal power entry panel wiring connections NOIC401 SETUP AND PHYSICAL INSTALLATION Follow local wining codes when wiring and installing cable wavs or conduit For more information, refer to the Site Planning and Preparation manual Do not operate the OIC console with doors or covers opened WARNING or removed Touching connections that carry current and volt- age may cause injury No faites pas fonctionner 'OIC si les portes ou les couvercles sont ATTENTION —_ ouverts ou retires. Tout contact avec les connexions ou circule du courant ou de la tension risque de provoquer des blessures. NOIC401 TABLETOP HARDWARE ‘The OIC tabletop hardware is located in a case The power supply and IIMKMO02 Multibus Keyboard Module are in the case The monitor Is mounted on top of the case (Figure 3 14) NOTE F gure 3 14 s shown wth power removed ‘The rear connector panel has a connector for AC input. alarm contact outputs, monitor cables and a power switch The front panel has the connectors for peripheral devices and a tune/off/configuration Keyswitch. Figure 3 15 shows the case dimensions The VAXstation is located inside the table on a shelf Access the connections from the rear of the cabinet NOIC401 WIRING CONNECTIONS AND CABLING ‘The HOIC401 console is internally wired when It Is shipped Connect the AC power and any peripheral devices HOIC401 AC power input connects to the power connector on the rear of the case The power entry panel provides line filtering, transient suppression and a ten amp circuit breaker 0. C401 SETUP AND PHYS CAL_NSTALLAT ON 320 TE96 106D INSTALLATION ~ r Peer Fa | eS { tl ane | REARY EW FaONTV Ew {000RS REWOVED) (20088 REMOVED) Figure 3 14 OIC4O1 Tabletop (19 Inch) Front and Rear Views ‘Table 3 6 contains the color codes for the wiring Table 3 7 contams a list of cables and their connections IIOIC401 cable connections are shown in Figure 316 The chassis connections for the IOIC401 console are shown in Figure 3.17 MOIC402 SETUP AND PHYSICAL INSTALLATION The OIC and OIS console are similar, eacept the OIC console has no hard disks, floppy disks or network interface cards The cabmet size Is the same. The Installation is the same Figure 3 1 shows the IIOIC402 dimensions Notes 1 Extonded door son © 64023 consoe 2 Stud center to rear door 8 1796 cent meters (7 07 nches) for 10 C4023 conso @ ~ 9 Refer to Sect on 4 for the ayout of the mu t bus card cage and a deta ed descr pt on of the power entry pane C402 SETUP AND PHYS CAL INSTALLATION E96 1060 321 Figure 315 HOIC401 Case Dimensions Table 3 6. OIC Wiring Color Codes Color Function Brown AC hot Bue AC noutra, Greenive ow | AC common Brown +5. VDC. Wwate/Green | 0¢ common voet s2vpc watevoet | +12 voc. Green Remote vo tage sense sgna wre White ‘+Remote vo lage sense 01C402 WIRING CONNECTIONS AND CABLING ‘The NOIC402 console is Internally wired when it is shipped Connect the AC power and any peripheral devices Refer to Section 4 for specific instructions on installing and configur ing peripheral devices and replacement components. Table 3 4 contains the color codes for the wiring Table 3 8 contains a list of cables and their connections Figure 3 18 shows the cable connections Refer to AC Power in this section for HOIC402 AC information 1.0 0402 W F.NG CONNECT ONS AND CABL NG 322 TE96 106D INSTALLATION ~ Table 37 MOIC401 Cable Connections CabieNo. | Cable Name Connect From Connect To 1948768 2 Keyboara 2 on chass s Keyboard port on VAXstal on 1948768 3 ‘Commun cat on_| 1 on chass s VO port on VAXstat on 624512 26N15 | ADP s gna P&on_MKMO2 modu e Term na bock on chass $ 9624512 26N15 |VOdstrbuton | PS on MKMO2 modu e PT on keyboard nterta board 6634512 26N15 | /Odstrbuton | P7 on MKMO2 modu e PB on keyboard nterface board 6638718 2 Resetcabe | Pa on MKMO2 modue Reset switch on power entry pane 6638720 1 Montorbeze | Degauss on chass s Br ghtness on beze contro s Contrast on beze Mon tor 6639637 1 Keyboard signal_| P8 on tIMKMO2 module. 32 on chass s (ins de) esse211 1 Power ‘TBI on power supp y P16 on | MKMO2 modu e Coo ng fan 2 on keyboard ntertace board 6639212 1 AC power Power non chass & AG Nonchasss ‘AC Ft_on man power supp y ‘AC LO on man power supp y Ground on ma n power suppy = 6639219 1 PF sense P3.on 1 MKMO2 modu J2 on power supp y 6639266 1 Mouse ‘Jon chass s Mouse port on VAXstal on 6639117 1 VO s gna 9 on I MKMO2 modu @ Jt on chass s (ns de) 6639637 1 Keyboard data | P10 onkeyboard nterface | J3 on chass s (ns de) board DEC cabe Power ‘AC out on VAXstat on Power non chasss DEC cabe RGB ‘Mon tor port on VAXstat on _| RGB on mon tor Ethernet Thawre Ethernet port on VAXstaton | Ethernet Th nW re on 10 $40 ‘commun cat on VAXstat on NOIC403 SETUP AND PHYSICAL INSTALLATION Before the OIC console is set into place, insure that the floor is level in the area where the cabinet will be set The unit must be secured to the floor before it Is wired or operated Figure 3 19 shows the cabinet dimensions The dimensions for the mounting screws are shown in Figure 3 20 Protect the wires and cabling going to the OIC environmental cabinet Run cabling through condult to the bottom of the cabinet. Follow local wiring codes when wiring and Installing ~ cableways or conduit Refer to the Site Planning and Prepa- -E96-106D ration manual for more information © C403 SETUP AND PHYS CAL INSTALLAT ON 323 INSTALLATION NOIc4o1 olcaor CHASSIS vo BE Figure 3.18 HOIC401 Cable Connections OIC ENVIRONMENTAL CABINET COMPONENT LOCATIONS Figure 3 21 shows the front view of the OIC environmental cabinet This figure shows the location of the hardware in this unit The power entry panel has a connector for AC input and alarm contact outputs (24 VDC) and cable connectors for peripheral devices The alarm contact relay outputs are for alarm annunclation only 11010403 WIRING CONNECTIONS AND CABLING ‘The HOICA08 console Is internally wired when it Is shipped Connect the AC power and any peripheral devices, I1OIC403 AC power Input connects to the power connector on the rear of the case The power entry panel provides line filtering, transient suppression and a 20 amp clreuit breaker OC ENV RONMENTAL CABINET COMPONENT LOCAT ONS. 324 +E96 1060 INSTALLATION = To comscot PONT ermanworon —_TOMGLSFORT VAXSTAT ON = NOTE THE VAXSTAT ON SLOCATED MS DE THE WORK SURFACE CAB NET Figure 317 HOIC401 Chassis Connections Table 3 8 MOIC402 Cable Connections CableNumber_| Cable Name Connect From Connect To 194705041 AC power 1 on power entry pane_| AG power n on VAXstat on t DEC cabe AC power ‘AC power out on ‘AC power connector on mon tor + VAXstal on 1 194795085 ‘AC power J2.on power entry pane_| AC power n on VAXstal on 2 194795045 AC power ‘AC power out on ‘AC power connector on mon tor 2 \VAXstat on 2 194876842 Keyboard sgna__|P8 on MKMO2 modue _| Keyboard port on VAXstat on 1 1948768A1 10 sgna P9.on I MKMO2 mogue _| /O port on VAXstat on 1 6634512A26N72_| /Odstrbuton _|P5.on IMKMO2 modue | P1 on Keyboard interface board 6634512A26\72 |uOdstrbuton | PEon MKMO2modue | Rear of termna b ock on powar entry panel 66375901 AC power ton power entry pane [ACH on man power supp y AG LO on man power supp y co Ground on man power supp 6637776A2 Wrst ground User Wr st connector on power entry pane 0 C403 W RNG CONNECTIONS AND CABLING. E96 1060 325 Table 8 8 1OIC402 Cable Connections (continued) board Cable Number Name Connect From Connect To (663870641 Channe ton power | TBS, TB4 TBS and TB6 on supp y backp ane 663870701 Channe zon power | Termna bock on DC. | supp y. d strbuton board 663870841 ‘TB2 on backp ane Termna bock on BC d sirbuton board 6638708" 1 om pone supp y P30" IVKV02 ~odue: 663871341 P2 on keyboard nterface |P3 on DC d str but on board on man power supp 669871242 or Perphera power P1 on ADP board P4 on DC str but on board on commun cat on fon VAXstal on 1 6639106 contro er man power supp 663910541 Reset cabe Reset sw tch on power | Pt on DC d str but on board on ‘entry pane VAXstat on reset so eno d (669872041 Lowermontor —|9 prconnector an rear |Mon tor beze br gh ness br ght of mon tor Mon tor beze contrast Degauss ng sw tch on power entry pane 663872002 Upper mon tor | 9 pnconnector on rear |Mon tor beze br gh ness br ght ‘of mon tor Montor beze contrast Degauss ng sw ich on power entry pane 63984941 ‘ADP sgna P7 on IMKMO2 modue | P& cn keyboard ntertace board P2.on ADP pane 6639266A1 Mouse s gna P10 on keyboard Mouse port on VAXstat on 1 terface board e6g94acat ResetYcabe | 6639105A1 cabe Reset s0 eno ds for VAXstat ons 2 DEC cabe RGB cabo: GAT oor on VAXstat on 1 | RGB on mon tor 1 DEC cabe RGB cabo. CRT port on VAXstat on 2 | RGB on mon tor 2 DEC eabe Keyboard.cabe | LK250 keyboard Keyboard port on VAXstat on for mon tor 2 of dua mon tors. DEC cabo Keyboard cabe | LK250 keyboard Operator keyboard nterface board NKTTOI 3 Ethernet jumper [Ethernet ThaWre port | Ethernet Th nW re port on fon VAXstat on 1 VAXstat on 2 Ethernet Thaw re Ethemet Th nW re port | Ethemat Th nW ra port on 101$40 VAXstat on ‘Table 3 4 contams the color codes for the wiring Table 3 9 contains a ist of cables and ther connections IOIC403 cable connections are shown in Figure 322 Figure 3 23, shows the VAXstation chassis connections Figure 3 24 shows the power entry panel connections. 0 C403 W RNG CONNECT ONS AND CABL NG. 326 96-1060 INSTALLATION ~ loic4o2 _~ momesel + Figure 3 18 MOIC402 Cable Connections HOIC404 SETUP AND PHYSICAL INSTALLATION Before the OIC console Is set into place. insure that the ‘supporting panel is strong enough to support the monitor Follow local wiring codes when wiring and installing cableways or conduit For more information, refer to the Site Planning and Preparation manual Figure 3 25 shows the monitor and keyboard interface panel cut out dimensions =~ © C404 SETUP AND PHYSICAL NSTALLAT ON £96 1060 3-27 ~ ailtiely! t feed d aa 38 a * Ba : eg py at { : (Foensons | «on | | a ea us i= pore El -— Figure 3.19 [1010403 Cabinet Dimensions (OIC PANEL MOUNTED COMPONENT LOCATIONS Figure 3 26 shows the rear view of the OIC console This figure shows the locauon of the hardware in this unit ‘The back of the power entry panel has a connector for AC mput, alarm contact outputs (24 VDC) and the monitor ca bles The operator keyboard interface panel is mounted on a separate panel It has the connectors for operator devices such as keyboard, trackball or mouse, and a tune/off/con figuration keyswitch The alarm contact relay outputs are for alarm annunclation only 1OIC404 WIRING CONNECTIONS AND CABLING ‘The IOIC404 console Is internally wired when it is shipped. Connect the AC power and any peripheral devices IOIC404 AC power Input connects to the power connector on the rear QC PANEL MOUNTED COMPONENT LOCAT ONS: 328 E96 1080 INSTALLATION B U ~~) a ebige eo | aie rote | . weaneagee Meee t Figure 320 HOIC403 Anchoring Dunenstons of the case The power entry panel provides line filtering, transient suppression and a ten amp circult breaker ‘Table 3 4 contains the color codes for the wiring Table 3.10 contains a list of cables and their connections NOIC404 cable connections are shown in Figure 327 The chassis connections for the HOIC404 console are shown in Figure 328 PERIPHERAL CONNECTIONS E96 106D ‘This section describes connecting the printer and streaming tape drive to the HOIS40 and IfO1C402 consoles It also shows the peripheral port locations on the MOIS401, HOIS402 aud NOIS403, 101C4021, NOIC4022 and HO1C4023, and the I[OIS40A and IOIS40D consoles. PER PHERAL CONNECTIONS 3.28 INSTALLATION Figure 3 21 I10IC403 Environmental Cabinet Front ‘and Rear Views Table 3 9 1101C403 Cable Connections Cable Number _| Cable Name Conneet From Connect To. 194876841 ‘Commun eat on|P9.on_MKMO2 modue VO port on VAXstat on 194876842 Keyboard PBon_MKMO2 modue Keyboard port on VAXstat on 1a /yovay Power ‘42. 0n power entry pane. ‘AL non mon tor 6634512A26N15 | /Odstrbuton [PS on MKMO2 modue Pt on keyboard nterlace board 663671301 Power P1 on DC dstrbuton board _|P16 on IMKMO2 madue 66387131 Power P3.on DC dstrbuton board _ | P2 on keyboard nterlace board 663871304 Power P4on DC dstrbuton board _|P1 ADP board 663871981 Reset cabe | P4 on IIMKMO2 modu @ Reset switch on power entry pane 663872089 Mon tor bezet | Br ghtness on power entry pane | Br ghtness on beze contros Contrast on power entry pane | Contrast on beze Degauss on power entry pane _|Mon tor 663884941 ADP sgna | P7 on JIMKMo2 modu e P2 on ADP board 8 on keyboard nterlace board 663921202 Power ‘JI on power entry pane ‘AC H on man power suppy ‘AG LO on man power supp y Ground on man power supp. PER PHERAL CONNECTIONS 330 E96-106D > E96 1060 INSTALLATION Table 3 9. 1101C403 Cable Connectwons (continued) Cable Number_| Cable Name Connect From Connect To 66392131 PFisense | P3 on tIMKMO2 modu e J2.0n power supp y 663951341 Power Torm na bock on DC ‘1B1 on power supp y distr but on board Customer Gonso e power | Power source AG in on power entry pane DEC cabo Power AC power non VAXstaton__| AC power out power entry pane. DEC cabo RGB Mon tor port on VAXstaton __| RGB on mon tor Ethernet ThaWre Ethernet ThnW re porton _| Ethernet Th nWW re port on ‘commun eat on | VAXstat on TOIS40 VAXstat on Vendor ‘AC power | AC out on power entry pane __| Ar cond t onor Vendor Joyst ck Joyst ck ‘Mouse port on VAXstat on Vendor Keyboard Keyboard Keyboard on keyboard nterace CAUTION ATTENTION Never Install or remove any peripherals with the power on or damage to the equipment may result. Ensure that all periph- eral equipment and the main CPU are powered off. Ninstallez ou ne retirez jamais de peripheriques lorsque l'equipment est sous tension afin d'eviter tout dommage materiel. Assurez-vous que tous les peripheriques et 'unite centrale sont hors tension. Printer Installation NOTE Use a 50 ohm termnator or both ¢ des of 1 connector {the Ethernet network s not used Ethernet T Peripheral information Js in Section 4 Ethernet information fs in this section Local pnnnters can connect to the printer ports on auxiliary OIC VAXstations or to the terminal server Shared printers must connect to the terminal server Postscript printers (required for the print screen function) must connect to the terminal server COIS software supports the VAXstation model 3100 or VAXser ver model 3100 ‘The VAXserver and VAXstation model 3100 have telephone style (Telco) communication ports. A DB25 to Telco adapter is required to connect the Telco cable from the printer to any of the VAXserver ports A null modem cable connects the printer to any of the VAXserver ports Refer to PER PHERAL CONNECTIONS 3-31 never > INSTALLATION NOIC403, | (= eee. il Fae Seer cer a jer Figure 3 22. I101C403 Cable Connections Figure 323 NOIC403 VAXstation Chassis Connections PER PHERAL CONNECT ONS 332 TES6 1060 INSTALLATION OUT FOR Ne EHNE WONT Figure 325 MOIC404 Mounting Dimensions the OIC model in this section that the printer Is connected to for location of the printer port Refer to Figure 3 29 for the printer cable connection The DEFINE DEVICES command sequence must be com pleted for the software to recognize a printer Refer to SOFTWARE INSTALLATION in this section PER PHERAL CONNECTIONS 96-7060 3:33 “INSTALLATION eS | peanvew Figure 3 26 MOIC-404 Panel Mounted Model Front and Rear Views Table 310 MOIC404 Cable Connections Gable No Cab e Name Connect From Connect To 19448768A2 Keyboard 2 on chass Keyboard port on VAXstat on 194576603 Communcaton | J1 on chass s VO pon on VAXstat on 8694512A26N1S | ADP s gna 6 on IMKMO2 modu e | Torm nal b ock on chass # 6634512A26N72 | V/Odstrbuton VO DB connector on _| P1 on keyboard ntertaca board chass ¢ 6634512A26N72_| /Odstrbuton.on | ADP connector Pon keyboard nterface board 663871981 Reset cab e P4 on IMKMO2 modu e | Reset sw tch on power entry pane 663872081 ‘Mon tor bozo Degauss on chasss | Br ghtons on beze onto s Contrast on beze Monitor (6839637A1 Keyboard s gna _| PB on IMKMO2 modu e | J2 on chase s (ns de) PER PHERAL CONNECT ONS 334 TE96 1060 INSTALLATION =~ Table 3 10 HOIC404 Cable Connections (continued) Cable No. Gable Name Connect From Connect To (66973991 iO dsirbuton | PSon MKMO2 modu e | /0 DC connector on chass 5 (ns de) 1663739941 Odstnbuton __|P7 on 1 MkMo2 modue | ADS connector on chass s (ns de) 6699211A1 Power ‘781 on power suppy | P16 on MKMO2 modu C20 ng fan 2 on keyboard interface board (66392°2At AC powe~ Pow sorctasss [AC IN o- cass s ‘AG HI on man power supp y ‘AC LO en man power supp y Ground on man power supp. 669921301 PEI sense P3on_MKMO2 modu e | J2 on power supp y 663926602 Mouse J8.on chass s Mouse port on VAXstat on. e639117A1 vO s gna P9.on_MKMO2 modue |J1 on chass s (ns de) 663963741 Keyboard data | P10 on keyboard JB on chass s (ns de) rnterface board DEC cabe Power ‘AC out on VAXstaton_| Power n on chass § EC cave AGB. Mon tor port on RGB on mon tor VAXstat on =~ Ethernet Th awre Ethermet port on Ethesnet Th nW re on! 0 $40 commun eaton__| VAXstat on VAXstat on ‘Streaming Tape Drive Installation ‘CAUTION ATTENTION E96 1060 Never install the tape drive to the VAXstation with the VAXsta: tion or tape drive power on, Failure to do so may result in damage to both the VAXstation busses and the tape drive. Ne branches jamais le derouleur de bande au VAXstation lorsque l'un ou l'autre de ces appreils est sous tension. Sinon, les bus du VAXstation et le derouleur pourrait etre endommages. To mstall a streaming tape drive follow these steps 1 Ensure that the power to both the tape drive and VAXsta tion 1s OFF 2 Install the tape drive cable into the SCSI peripheral port (ocated in the HOS40A cabinet) or the streaming tape port (located on the HOIS401, HOIS402 and 11018403 power entry panel) These ports are internally connected to the VAXsta tlon CPU 3. Apply power to the tape drive PERIPHERAL CONNECT ONS 3.35 INSTALLATION Nolc4o4 HOIC404 CHASSIS Figure 3.27 MOIC404 Cable Connections 4 _ Verify that the green LED {s ON and that the red button Is OFF 5 Apply power to the VAXstation Figure 3 30 shows the peripheral port locations on the HOIS401, NOIS402 and 11018403, 1OIC4021, 1014022 and HOIC4023, and the HOIS40A and IOIS40D consoles ETHERNET CONFIGURATIONS Follow these Ethernet configuration rules closely to correctly set up the network, + The maamum length of both ThinWire and thickwire seg ments depend on the hardware connected to the segments ETHERNET CONFIGURATIONS 336 TESS 106D INSTALLATION fo oer PORT sonore ~~ Figure 328 MOIC404 Chassis Connections eee eee - 2 ewer 1 : 2}+-— 2 3) 3 4) we wl MPRTO2 vax 5 5 NPRTOS el 8 DECserver —§) | 5 1 PRTOS 8 +—s 2} 20 wut MooEM ‘ | gBeeSoante ~ a ALY ART MUREREFORPRITER CABLES seereasieas rooruenem Stam ‘areortener Figure 329. Printer Cable Connections ETHERNET CONFIGURAT ONS T Eee 1060 337 INSTALLATION Bailfely) + I | 3p ‘ at Figure 3.30. Streaming Tape Drwe Cable Connections + An Ethernet message can pass through no more than two repeaters before it reaches its destination or passes through a network bridge + Ethernet requires a terminator at each end of the cable + ThinWire requires that the LED next to the BNC connector be on Ifitis not on, toggle the select button The figures in this section are guidelines Each network may require changes due to hardware or application NOTE: Be carat. .sng hardware from more than ona manutac- turer ‘Sim lar parts can have d {ferent spoci! cal ons that can} mt performance ETHERNET CONFIGURATIONS. 3-38 ~E96-106D INSTALLATION ~~ Standard llO1S40 Ethernet Configurations Figures 3 31 through 3 34 show standard Ethernet connec tions for the OIS console Figure 3 32 shows the connections for a stand alone (not connected to a plant wide Ethernet, network) OIS console Figure 3 33 shows standard Ethernet, ‘ThinWire configuration Figure 334 shows how OIS con soles connect to a plant wide thickwire network Figure 3 35 shows how OIS consoles connect to a ThinWire network The maximum total length of the console ThinWire and plant wide ThinWire is 185 meters (607 feet) Alternative Connections to Plant Wide Networks In general, use network bridges 10 connect one network with another Although a repeater can be used, a bridge provides better performance and security because it can be pro grammed to pass all or some of the message signals A repeater will pass all of the message signals The chrect barrel connection is another type of connection Direct barrel connections between ThinWire and thickwire are not permitted Note that direct transceiver to transceiver connections are not permitted Figure 3 36 shows connec tuons to a plant wide thickwire network ~ Alternative Console Connections (Thickwire) Although ThinWice is usually used, thclovire can be used t0 connect various pleces of an OIS system Figure 3 37 shows an example of a thickwire network Figure 838 shows con nections to a plant wide thickwire network, Tero sven EES. SES ang 93 mene os cofdius roa cote (hs rast eh _ ea a Powe 331 Standard Ethernet TinWure Configuration for Stand Alone OIS Console ETHERNET CONF GURATIONS TES6 1060 3-39 INSTALLATION jalillely) ‘TERM NAL SERVER cams 1 SURE Sena Figure 3.32 Alternatwe Ethernet ThinWire Configuration for Stand Alone O1S Console TERMNAL SERVERS canes i : : os Tan Fe consoue | TRANSCEVER racer emp nce en Figure $33 Standard tinernet thinwire Configurauon for OIS Connected to Plant Wide ThinWire Network Concentrator Configuration A concentrator replaces a thickwire segment and several (the exact number depends on manufacturer and model) trans ceivers with a single box This box allows several devices ETHERNET CONF GURAT ONS. 340 TESS 1060 INSTALLATION Figure 3.34 Standard Ethernet ThinWire Configuration for O1S Connected to Plant Wide Thickwire Network E96-106D Sefer ongcr extn cone on eee MUCr PORT REPEATER Mu PORT REPEATER CONNECTON Figure 3.35 Alternatwe Console ThinWire Connected to a Plant Wide ThinWire Network ETHERNET CONFIGURATIONS 3 4t ali i 4 3 i Figure 3 36 Alernatwe Censole ThinWwe Connected to Plant Wide Thickwire Network Ss ‘TERMINAL SERVER es umm - os Siemet CONSOLE teal mmm racer Figure 3 37 Alternative Ethernet Thickwure Configuration for OIS Console (O1S49 consoles, terminal servers, etc} to connect to the plant wide network through only one device as opposed to multiple transcelvers and cable segments See Figure 3 39 for an example. ETHERNET CONF GURAT ONS. 342 TE96-106D INSTALLATION OIRECT BARREL CONNECTION (BEWARE OF D STANCE OMIFAT ONS) EINERNET rerearen | {LAN 1 DoE CuNnec” ON REPEATER CONKECT ON Figure 3.38 Alternatwe Console Thickwire Connection to Plant Wide Thickwire Network = os castes 10 os oo TERMINAL SERVER FS SS rane coneLe ETHERNET CONCENTRATOR: eH Bos Puanrw D6 Hekw Re NETWORK Bre = TRANSCE VER Figure 3.39 Alternative Concentrator Configuration for O1S Console ETHERNET CONF GURATIONS T Ese 1060 343 INSTALLATION Baiillely) PREOPERATING ADJUSTMENTS Each OIS or OIC console 1s powered up and tested before shipment All necessary power supply adjustments, monitor alignments, and jumper connections have been made Install the OI or OIC console by following the instructions in this section: + Set it into place according to the Site Planning and Prepa- ration manual + Connect the communication loop connections (OIS console only) + Connect the OIC console to the O1S console (OIC console only). + Check connections. + Check power supply voltages. + Check indicators. + Check system configuration + Check that doors are tn place and locked + Ethernet requires a terminator at each end of the cable + Connect the incoming AC and hardware ground ‘SOFTWARE INSTALLATION AND STARTUP ‘This section contains the steps to install the software and to configure, start up, and shut down the OIS console It also explains how to back up the hard disks. Refer to the Opera tor Interface Station (101S40) Operation/Configuration Manual for complete operating and configuring Information Install the current version of the software on a new OS console or as an upgrade to an existing one The OIS console uses two hard disk drives (Identified as DKA200 and DKA300) The VMS operating system and its files use drive DKA200 The MOIS40 application (console code) and its files use the DKAS0O drive Installing software involves loading both disk drives from the TK5O streaming tape drive using software tapes Verify the firmware with Table 3.11 Alter the firmware is veritied, load the soltware and configure the OIS console (The OIS software runs on VMS version 5.5 only} There are several ways to configure an OIS console after loading the software. + Create a new configuration on the IIOIS40 console PREOPERATING ADJUSTMENTS 344 T-E96-108D INSTALLATION Table 3 11. Fumware Requirements for Release E 1 Module Type |_ROM Type ID No. Part No Revision Source sum LaMont 27256 xu4 soooz2811_| 61 Baley eczE iKmoz 27258 xu yeooz7iazo JA Ba ey Anea 1900271413 | AS Ba o 630E Keyboard [68701 xut rgoozttaio [At Batey 803A iMCLot WA = MLMo4 27512 uz sooorssert Jet Ba ey 8350 MCPot 2761024 u23 reooz08e10 |B 1 Ba ey car (Pant Loop) _| 271024 24 900208820 | 61 Ba ey DSCE McPot 2702048, 23 1900207010 | D1 Ba oy 6670 (NF NET) | 27c2048 2a 1900207D20_| D1 Ba ey 1088 MePo2 27860 ual 1900252810 [Bo Ba oy 2ceB 27960 us 1900252820 |BO Ba ey EAE 27960 uz 1900252830 |B0 Ba ey DOFC 27960 ut i9002s2a4o_| AO Ba ey 3607 + Create anew configuration, or modify an existing one, using SLDG 4 1 (or later) on the engineering work station (EWS) + Save or restore a configuration from an exsting OIS console 01s Console Power Up To install the IOIS40 software, the unit must be correctly powered up To do this NOTE- 1f an 0 S49A consoe (VAXserver 3100 mode 100) s used connect a DEC V1™ seres term na (or compat be) to the commun ca {Lon port on the rear of the VAXserver See F gure 3 10 0° 3 11 for the port ocat on’ 1 Energize the monitor 2 Energize the tape drive 3 Energize the main O15 VAXstation 4 Walt for the diagnostics (o stop 5 _ Press the reset button on the back of the VAXserver if an HOIS40A cabinet ts being powered up 6 Press the reset rocker switch (located on the OIS power entry panel) to FULL if an OIS or OIC console is being, powered up [Bi DECVT n= adem a fg BgtpmentCorperaon E86 106 SOFTWARE _NSTALLATION AND STARTUP 345 INSTALLATION B 7. The OIS console should display a VMS self test message followed by the >>> prompt If this prompt does not appear, a hardware problem exists. Refer to Section 5. (O1S Console Directory Structure The OIS application software (console code) Is in these VMS directories. [OIS] and [DATAI. The [OIS] directory contains the executable code. Ibraries and system configuration, which consists of the LIB, EXE and CONFIG files. The [DATA] directory all OIS data files. which consist of USN and MSG files. See Figure 3 40 for the OIS directory structure. 1S Console Start-up ‘There are two ways to start up and shut down an OiS console. Run a command procedure from the $ prompt of a terminal window, or use the session manager pull down menus from either the OIS or OIC console Follow the procedures in OIS Console Startup and Shutdown in this section to use the pull down menus This section also describes how to run a command procedure to start up an OIS consote Inside the VMS operating system, log on to a specific account ‘The OIS console has two user access accounts to use the system SYSTEM and OISENGR The OISENGR account allows access to configuration and system build data in addition to start up and shut down The SYSTEM account allows access to the area that defines the system for all procedures that require this level of access Note that only people that require this level of access for system configuration and maintenance should access the SYSTEM account ‘This is a very powerful account and should be used with eaution On aualllary teruiluals, 4 single account has beer defined for access Refer to Opening a Terminal Window for more information DATA a USN [ee Tp2i044B | OsuB EXE CONFIG f qi ol eee Fygure 3.40, HOIS40 Directory Structure SOFTWARE NSTALLATION AND STARTUP. 346 TE96-106D INSTALLATION ~~ As shipped, passwords for the OISENGR and OJS accounts are the same as the account names. The password for the SYSTEM account is BAILEYCONTROLS All passwords may be changed by the system manager SOFTWARE INSTALLATION ‘This section explains how to install the software for the OIS console and OIC console Read and understand these steps before operating the OIS console. For more software informa tion read the Operator Interface Station (II0IS40) Operation/Configuration Manuai ‘These hardware terms appear on the display during software Installation. DKB400, DKA200, DKA800, and MKB500 ‘These terms relate to VAXstation 3100 model 10e Table 3 12 Usts the hardware terms Table 3 13 lists the software tapes Refer to Table 81 i Section 8 for part numbers Table 3.12 Hardware Terms Term Description Model ~ DKB400 | 3Sinchtoppydsk —_| 98/100 drive DkAZ00 _| Hard d sk drve 1 36/100 DKA300 | Hard dsk drve 2 38/106 MKB500 | Magnetctepe drve | 36/100 Table 3 13 Software Release E 1 Tapes Tope Description STABCK | Stand alone baccup OPRDSK __| Operat ng system tape number 1 OPRDO2 —_| Operat ng system tape number 2 OIsDsk —_| O'S app caton tape for 10.000 and 30 000 tags. Software Installation Procedure NOTE- {tho ex st ng con! gurat on saved us ng the SAVECONFIG command convert the software re ease C 2{ 06 to software ro ease E11 @8 before operatng the OS corsole Refer to Step 2319 ths procedure _ To load the software into the OIS console, follow this procedure 1 Ready the system. ‘SOFTWARE INSTALLAT ON E96 1060 347 INSTALLATION a Plug in the streaming tape and turn it on before powering up the system. b Wait for diagnostics to finish before loading the soft- ware 2 To return to the >>> system prompt, press reset on the back of the VAXserver if an IOIS40A cabinet is being used 3 _ Press reset rocker switch (located on the OIS power entry panel) in the direction labeled FULL if an 1O1S402 console is being used. 4 if the operating system disk has been replaced, proceed to Step 5 to boot stand alone backup from magnet c tape Oth. erwise boot stand alone backup from the hard disk by typing’ B/E0000000 [Fetstn) Proceed to Step 7 5 Install the tape marked STABCK (stand alone backup) into the streaming tape drive Press the red britton on the streaming tape drive to put the drive on line. 6 At the system prompt. type B MKB500 if using a VAXsta ton 3100, model 38 or 10e This will boot stand alone BACKUP from magnetic tape The green LED on the stream ing tape drive will blink during loading 7 When the stand alone backup is done loading (approxi mately 30 minutes if booting from magnetic tape, two or three minutes if booting from the hard disk), the system prompts PLEASE ENTER DATE AND TIME (DD MMM YYY HH MM) Enter the date and time. 8 The system will then display a list of all available devices and their device types (floppy. hard disks and tape unit) The system will display. Stand alone BACKUP V5 5, the date ts DD-MMM YYYY HH MM followed by the $ prompt 9 If booting from the streaming tape, press the red button on the streaming tape drive to put it on line When the green LED quits flashing and remains ON, remove the tape ‘SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 348 TEO6-106D TE96-1060 INSTALLATION 10, ‘Two system tapes are required to install the operating system Install the tape marked OPRDSK into the streaming tape drive. Press the red button on the tape drive to put it on Iine and type YES. 11 At the $ prompt (remember to type the colon before pressing return), type: backup/verity/rewind mkb500.oprdsk.bck dka200: [Retin] 12 The OIS console starts to load the tape After 30 mn utes, the system prompts. %BACKUP I STARTVERIFY, starting veryfteation pass After approximately 60 minutes, this message appears 96BACKUP I RESUME, resuming operation on Volume 2 When the tape 1s finished a prompt appears telling you to install tape two 13 Install the tape marked OPRDO2 into the streaming tape drive and type, YES etun] After approximately 5 minutes, this message appears: BACKUP I STARTVERIFY, starting veryication pass After approximately 10 minutes. this message appears BACKUP I PROCDONE, operation completed Process ing fished at (date and time) If you do not want to perform another standalone BACKUP operation, use the console ta halt the system Wf you do want to perform another standalone BACKUP operation, ensure the standalone application volume 1s ontine and ready. Enter “YES" to continue™ 14 Type YES [Rewra] 15 Press the red button on the streaming tape drive When the green LED quits flashing and remains ON, remove the tape 16 Install OISDSK tape Press the red button on the streaming tape drive 17 At the $ prompt, type this command (do not forget the colon): backup/verlty/rewind mkbS00:oisdsk bek dkagoo,(Ratura) SOFTWARE NSTALLAT ON 3.49 INSTALLATION 18. ‘The system prompts: %BACKUP I STARTVERIFY, starting verification pass In approximately 30 minutes, the system prompts S#BACKUP I PROCDONE. 19. Press the red button on the tape drive When the green LED remains ON, remove the tape. 20 Press the reset button on the back of the VAXserver ifan TOIS40A cabinet is being used. 21 Press the reset rocker switch (located on the OIS power entry panel) toward FULL if an IIOIS401 console ts being used 22 Al the >>> prompt, type ‘SET BOOT DKA200 [Return] This command instructs the system to always boot off of hard disk 1 This completes the steps for loading the software 23 Boot the system by typing: BOOT [Return] ‘The files can be converted before or after doing the network or cluster configuration BOOT UP SEQUENCE BOOT UP SEQUENCE 350 ihe UIs console uses a Window presentation style It Is a MOTIF interface The console boots directly into a window session then it begins to activate the OIS software There are 30 seconds after the session manager Is active to prevent the OIS software from being activated To prevent the console from activating the OIS software 1 Wait for the session manager {con to appear 2 Immediately open the session manager 3. Choose ABORT AUTO OIS from the OIS STARTUP/SHUT DOWN pull down menu. ‘The OIC console uses the same window presentation style but receives its window from the OIS console The OIC con. sole boots directly into a windows session, then watts for the OIS console to activate E96 1060 TEee 7060 INSTALLATION ‘SAVING, RESTORING AND CONVERTING A CONFIGURATION To save, restore or convert a configuration, log into the OISENGR account Refer to Opening a Terminal Window in this section for procedures to open a terminal window Refer to Terminal to Terminal Server in this section for proce dures to login to a terminal Save a Configuration To run the save utility connect a streaming tape drive to the OIS console and follow these steps 1. Install a blank tape into the streaming tape drive 2 At the $ prompt of a terminal or terminal window, type SAVECONFIG [Rewer] ‘This command causes all configuration files to copy to the streaming tape for later restoration. 3 Remove the tape Restore a Configuration To restore a configuration stored using the previous save procedure, perform the same steps given in the save proce dure except in Step 2 enter RESTORECONFIG in place of SAVECONFIG This command causes all configuration files to copy back to the OIS console from the tape into the correct directories on the hard disk Convert Files To convert soltware release U.2 files to software release E 1 files, connect a magnetic tape drive to the OIS console and follow these steps 1 Load the SAVECONFIG tape into the magnetic tape reader 2 At the $ prompt of a terminal or terminal window, type UPGRADECONFIG C2 Ee) 3 Answer the prompts that appear on the screen The files will convert to current software release format fles 4 Remove the SAVECONFIG tape The files in the system are converted to current software release files SAVING, RESTORING AND CONVERT NG A CONFIGURATION 351 ~ INSTALLATION Configurable Text Conversion If modifications to the configurable text of the previous re lease were made, follow these steps to merge the changes into the configurable text for the current release: Load the SAVECONFIG tape into the magnetic tape reader 2 At the $ prompt of a terminal or terminal window logged into OISENGR, type. MERGECTEXT 3 At the Enter Source Release Number prompt, enter the revisicn level letter and number of the previous console soft ware for example, C2 4 At the Enter Target Release Number prompt, enter the revision level letter and number of the current console soft ware, for example, E1. 5. The configurable text files saved on the SAVECONFIG tape will now be merged into the configurable text for the current software release 6 Once the merge ts complete remove the SAVECONFIG tape OIS TERMINAL CONFIGURATION Use a terminal window into the OIS software or the pull down menus on the OIC consoles to start up and shut down an OIS console Usually. the terminal window on the console screen provides an interface for these functions These fune tuons do not require a physically separate terminal device An external device such as a DEC VT series terminal can be connected to the OS console using a DEC terminal server and DECnet. In all cases, window use Is the same ‘Opening a Terminal Window The operator requires a terminal window to perform opera tions such as running terminal utilities and executing system commands An application can be run by typing the appropriate command at the dollar sign ($) prompt of the terminal window To open a terminal window on the OIS console or OIC console: 1 Open the session manager window by placing the mouse pointer over the session manager icon and clicking mouse button 1. 2 Position the pointer over Applications at the top of the session manager window OIS TERMINAL CONFIGURATION 352 “E96 1060 INSTALLATION =~ 3. Press and hold mouse button 1, then drag the cursor to Login Window. 4 Release mouse button 1 5. After a short time, the terminal window appears Position the mouse pointer anywhere within the window and click mouse button 1 to assign the keyboard to the window. 6. ‘Type the name of an account at that Username prompt, then press [Exe] or pe a password at the Password prompt, then press (EI or The password does not appear on the screen 8. After a short time, the dollar sign ($) prompt appears To close a terminal window 1 If not already open, open the terminal window 2 Choose Exit from the File pull down menu Terminal to Terminal Server To use a DEC VT series terminal via a terminal server on DECnet 1 Press twice 2 Enter the proper Username and Password (if required) These entries are site specific, and will vary depending on the network setup 3. When the server prompt (LOCAL>) appears. type CON- NECT NODE NAME, then press NODE NAME is the DECnet name of the OIS console the user wants to commun cate with, 4 Neat, enter the Username and Password For Username, type OISENGR and press [etm] Initial passwords are the same as the account names. Use the terminal as required Terminal to HOIS40A Cabinet To use a DEC VT series terminal directly connected to an HOIS40A cabinet. 1 Press (ein) 2. Next, enter the Username and Password For Username, type OISENGR and press GUM Initial passwords are the same as the account names Use the terminal as required O1S TERMINAL CONFIGURATION E96 1060 3-53 INSTALLATION You cannot reload the disk on which VMS resides while VMS is running. The accounts and log on procedures described above do not apply to system disk loading. Refer to SOFT WARE INSTALLATION to learn how to load the system disk. NETWORK/CLUSTER CONFIGURATION Configuration allows the OIS console (1101S401) to communi cate with auxiliary terminals (for example, monitors two through four) When using an IOIS40A main console, the remote screens are numbered monitors one through four The remote screens must also be configured ‘This process is known as configuring the network or cluster. Installing the software also sets up a network or cluster configuration to allow system start up and testing This section describes how to change the network and cluster Parameters to match the network and cluster configuration ‘The network or cluster configuration steps must be per formed before connecting an OJS console to a plantwide network or a network with other OIS consoles During cluster configuration, the windowing system may go blank on the OIS console due to start up DECnet or cluster errors the screen goes black and an error message appears in the top two or three lines of the screen) Press [6] and together to restore the windowing system Repeat if needed Configuration tasks are somewhat complex, please read these steps closely Notes. 1 Refer to the VMS Systems Manager's Manual for moro nforma on about network or ¢ uster conf gural on 2 The man OS consoe and its remote mon tors should not be ‘connected to the arger network unt! they are cont gured HOIS40A and HOIS40D License Registration Procedure The OIS distribution tapes include a preloaded license DEC PAK (product access key) for VAX or VMS This license 4s inappropriate for HOIS40A and I101S40D configurations Remove the preloaded license and load the license PAK that ships with the system to register the correct license in its place ‘The following steps should be performed after the system's disks have been loaded, but before any network or cluster configuration procedures are run. 1 Log into the SYSTEM account. NETWORK/CLUSTER CONFIGURATION 354 ESE 106D INSTALLATION 2 To remove the current license from the license data base enter the following: ‘$ LICENSE ip etal ALS- WM-guammumee [Beturi] F2I4G-Ble 3 To register the license PAK that ships with the system run the license management utility. SVMS LICENSE [Raia] 4 Respond to the questions as follows a Choose option 1, Register a PAK b Enter information from the license PAK as prompted © After entering NO SHARE in response to the KEY OPTIONS question, the system will ask Is this PAK restricted to a cluster member node? [YES] Press [stuf] to respond to this question. d_When prompted for the node name, enter the proper DECnet node name for the system © After entering all information from the license PAK, use the option of either proceeding with the registration procedure. or of going back and correcting any data that has been entered Improperly Make corrections as needed, then proceed to register the license f Ignore the error message about already having a PAK registered & Emit the lcense registration utihty 5 Enter the following commands ‘$ LICENSE UNLOAD VAX-VMS $ LICENSE LOAD VAX-vs [ie] 92149-5lo $ LICENSE CANCEL/AUTHORIZATION-ALS-Wi-9eeee |>> prompt. type" ‘SHOW ETHERNET [sw] 3 An Ethernet address with this format is displayed (08 00 2B-XX XX XX Please note this address and repeat Steps 1 through 3 for each auxiliary terminal Leave the system in the halted mode NOTE: As sh pped password for the OISENGR account s the same ‘the account name The password for the SYSTEM account is BAILEY CONTROLS At passwords may be changed by the system manager 4 At the OIS console, log into the SYSTEM account On the dual monitor consoles, select the monitor the mouse ‘will control by pressing the button on the right of the Noppy disk on the operator interface panel Use the Login Window from the pull-down menu to log into the system account 5 To enter the Etheruet address into the the $ prompt, type nt Console, at GEA terminal name hardware address. Where: terminal name Name assigned to auxiliary terminal (either TERMNL1. TERMNL2, TERMNLS or TERMNLA) hardware address Hardware address noted in Step 3 G Repeat Step 5 for each auxiliary monitor. 7 At each auxiliary terminal, type this command at the >>> prompt” SET BOOT ESAo [Retr] NETWORK/CLUSTER CONF GURAT ON 356 TES6-1060 INSTALLATION = Boor fama) ‘The terminal will boot from the main console through the Ethernet. ‘The OIS cluster can now be started and put into use. If any node name or DECnet address needs changed refer to DEC- net Parameter Configuration in this section DEGnet Parameter Configuration Node name or address changes to both the main console and auxiliary terminal must be made first to the auxillary term: nal. then to the main console Changes to either a main console or auxiliary terminal must be made only to the main console or auxiliary terminal being changed To make name or address changes, follow these steps 1 At the auxiliary terminal, log into the SYSTEM account 2 Atthe $ prompt, type (enter every field) CHANGE DECNET new name decnet adar (ewe) > Where new name —_Desired name. decnet addr DECnet address or n m (nis node area or a number 1 through 63 and m is node address or a number 1 through 1023) Defaults for the DECnet address are (Terminal 1) 60 11, (Terminal 2) 60 12. (Terminal 3) 60 13, (Terminal 4) 60 14 3 At the main console, log into the SYSTEM account 4 Atthe $ prompt, type. (CHANGE DECNET new name decnet addr Ree] ‘Where new name Desired name decuet addr Desired DECnet address or nm (nis node area or a number 1 through 63 and mis node address or a number 1 through 1023) ~~ 5 At this point, all the auxiliary terminals and the main OIS console should be shutdown For IOIS40A cabinets, press the reset button on the VAXstation For HOIS401 consoles, press the reset rocker switch to the FULL position. NETWORK/CLUSTER CONFIGURATION Tee 1085 3-57 INSTALLATION 6. At the >>> prompt, type BOOT [Retain] 7 At each auxiliary terminal, press the reset rocker switch to FULL (for the IOIC403 console, press the reset button on the power entry panel). 8 At the >>> prompt, type. BooT ‘This will cause the main console and the auxiliary terminal to reboot with the new configuration 9 On the personal computer, run the PATHWORKS set up program to update the PATHWORKS database to reflect the nodes that tt will boot from (all the HOIS401 consoles and HOIS40A consoles in the network). 10. At the main console. log into the SYSTEM account. 11 Verify correct address and/or name change by typing this command at the $ prompt" SHOW NODES [Rew] ‘This displays all DECnet addresses known to the system. ‘The steps to add or remove a node name is the same as the steps to change a node name with one difference To add a node name, replace the CHANGE DECNET command with the ADD NODE command ADD NODE node_name node address Where. node_name Name of the node being added node_address Address of the node being added, To remove a node name, replace the CHANGE, DECNET com mand with the REMOVE NODE command REMOVE NODE node name Where: node_name Name of the node being removed. NETWORK/CLUSTER CONFIGURAT ON. 358 TES6-106D INSTALLATION ~ Cluster Parameter Configuration To use multiple OIS consoles (clusters) on a common net work, cluster passwords and cluster group numbers must be unique to each cluster Incorrect operation will result if these steps are not followed. 1 Isolate the cluster from the Ethernet 2. Ateach main console. log into the SYSTEM account. 3. At the $ prompt, type. CPC group num password EE] Where group num —_New cluster group number (a number 2 through 4095, 10 Is the default value) password _—_New cluster password (any string of 1 to 31 characters, numbers, underscores or dollar signs). 4 Boot the main console and each configured auxiliary terminal 5 Connect the cables from the main consoles and auxiliary terminals to the Ethernet network Follow the examples shown earller in this section DECserver Terminal Server Configuration ‘A DECserver™ connects printers to the system To configure the DECserver, follow these steps" 1 At the main console, log into the SYSTEM account 2 At the $ prompt, type" CON 2 SERVER 08 00-28-XX Xx-xx [Retural Where. 08.00 2B XX-XX XX Ethernet address found on rear of DECserver 3. Press EES] after the muuttor displays the CONSOLE CON NECTED (CTRL/D WHEN FINISHED) message 4. Atthe prompt, type. ACCESS {De necveney ea ademark of ital Equprent Corporation NETWORK/CLUSTER CONFIGURAT ON E96 1060 359 INSTALLATION aileyy)’ Note that this will not be echoed on the screen 5. Type in any letter at the Enter Username> prompt, then press Est] “This completes the login to the terminal ecrver, 6 At the Local> prompt, type SET PRIV etura) 7 At the Password> prompt. type: SYSTEM [aia] 8. At the Local> prompt, type DEFINE SERVER NAME node name Faun) Where node name —_ Unique DECnet node name for DECserver. Note this name for future use 9, Configure a DECserver port for printer use by typing these commands LOGOUT PORT n Feu] DEFINE PORT n ACCESS REMOTE AUTOBAUD DIS INACTIVITY Dis [ewrn} DEFINE PORT n SPEED 9600 CHARA SIZE 8 PARITY NONE [Batucs} DEFINE PORT n FLOW CONTHOL XON. DEFINE PORT n SIGNAL ENA [Retr] LOGOUT PorT n Betis} Where, a Port number or any number 2 through 8 Repeat Step 9 for each port being configured 10. To enter the port definitions, type: SET NOPRIV [Rein] Lo Batu] NETWORK/CLUSTER CONF GURAT ON. 3-60 E96-106D INSTALLATION es 11 Press [Ei] and D together. 12. At the $ prompt, type SET DEF [DECSERVER] DSVCONFIG Repeat Step 12 for each main console using the server port 13. Answer the questions as shown below Your selection? 2 aa DECserver type? 200 ai) (08300 if DECserver 300) (08700 if DECserver 700) DECnet node name for unit? Name from Step 8 B=] DECnet node address DECnet address or nm “for unit? (nis node area or a number 1 through 63 and ms node address or a number 1 through 1023) [etun) oe Ethernet address of unit? Address from Step 2 xii] DECnet service exrcut SVA0 ID [UNA O}? 14 Press [Et] and Z together O18 Console Peripheral Configuration “This procedure defines the addresses for peripherals such as printers and keyboards 1 Type these commands SET DEF SYSSMANAGER [sia] DEFINE DEVICES [stn] 2 Answer the questions Is this OIS using a MCPO2 n SCSI mode (Y or N)? Enter the number of keyboards this OLS wit have (0 4/¢ Enter the number of keyboards (MKM modules) in the main console and all auxiliary terminals and press NETWOR CLUSTER CONFIGURAT ON TE6 706d ‘361 INSTALLATION ilely) Keyboard For each keyboard, answer these questions. Enter the deuce port for keyboard number x. CTT xx, or LAT or remote node name) Where TrAa2 Keyboard wired to the main HOIS401, HO1S402, and 1101S403 console LAT Selected if keyboard ts wired to a DECserver remote node name Keyboard wired to an auxiliary terminal. Ifa LAT keyboard is selected, answer these prompts Enter the server node name where device name will be lo- cated (Refer to Step 8 of DECserver Terminal Server Configuration for the name.) Enter the port name where device name will be located (refer to Step 9 of DECserver Terminal Server Configuration for the name ) For example. the name of port number 2 is PORT 2. NOTF: TTA2 s the defaut for keyboard number one on O1S401, NO1S402 and 1101S403 man conso es Keyboards two through four ara remote node man conso es Enter remote node names for keyboard ‘number one through four on the HOISOA and HOIS40D main console and each aux ary tormna Printer For each printer, answer these prompts Enter the number of printers this OIS 40 will have (0-4)? Enter the number of printers used by the main console and press Enter the device port for assignment for printer number x (CTTxx, or LAT or remote node name) Where T7Aa2 Printer wired to the main I101S401, MO01S402 or MOIS403 console. LaT Printer wired to a terminal server. remote node name Keyboard wired to an auxiliary terminal. NETWORK/CLUSTER CONF GURATION 362 1-96-1060 Copy screen printer -E96-1060 INSTALLATION Ifa LAT device is selected, answer these prompts" Enter the server node name where device name will be lo cated. (Refer to Step 8 of DECserver Terminal Server Configuration for the name ) Enter the port name where device name will be located (refer to Step 9 of DECserver Terminal Server Configuration for the name ) For example the name of port number 2 is PORT 2 For each copy screen printer, answer these prompts NOTE Each copy screen printer must be connected to a server Enter the number of copy screen printers this OIS 40 will have (0 4)? Enter the number of printers used by this main console and press Enter the device port Jor assignment for copy sereen printer number \ wan Where. LaT Copy screen printer wired to a terminal server Answer these prompts Enter the server node name where device name will be lo cated, (Refer to Step 8 of DECserver Terminal Server Configuration for the name.) Enter the port name where device name will be located (Refer to Step 9 of DECserver Terminal Server Configuration for the name } For example. the name of port number 2 is PORT 2 3. To enter the previous changes. type REBOOT [astern] 4 Load the terminal server with the new configuration, by powering down and then powering up the terminal server NETWORK/CLUSTER CONF GURATION 363 INSTALLATION Bal OIC Console Peripheral Configuration ‘This procedure defines the addresses for peripherals such as printers and keyboards. 1 ‘Type these commands: SET DEF SYS$MANAGER Eeem) DEFINE DEVICES [eum] 2 Answer the questions: Enter the number of copy sereen printers this OIS 40 will have (0 4)? Enter the number of printers used by this auxiltary terminal and press Enter the device port assignment for copy screen printer number x wan Where. var Copy screen printer vared to a terminal server Answer these prompts Enter the server node name where device name will be lo cated (Refer to Step 8 of DECserver Terminal Server Configuration for the name } Enter the port name where device name will be located (refer to Step 9 of DECserver Terminal Server Configuration for the name ) For example the name of port number 2 is PORT 2. 3. To enter the previous changes. type REBOOT Feel 4 Load the terminal server with the new configuration, by powering down and then powering up the terminal server Configuring a Personal Computer as a DECnet Node ‘The following are the minimum hardware and software needed to configure a personal computer as a DECnet node. ‘This enables the personal computer to use OIS software In X windows and to communicate on the Ethernet network All software required, except the personal computer software, 1s inchided in the OFS software NETWORK/CLUSTER CONF GURATION 364 -E96 106D INSTALLATION =~ Be sure that the personal computer hardware Is adequate to install the software Note that the blink function does not work while in X windows HARDWARE IBM® compatible 286 based, 886 based. or PS/2 computer with. + 15 megabytes of main memory + 20 megabytes of free disk drive space + MS DOS® version 3 3 or later + Monitor with EGA, VGA or VGA with graphics capability + Microsoft®, Logitech™, DEC Q8VSB CZ or DEC Q6VSA CZ. mouse + DEC LK250 CA keyboard + DECDE100 AA (also referred to.as DEPCA) or 3 COM 3C503 Ethernet Communications Controller ‘SOFTWARE DEC PATHWORKS"™ for DOS Media QL OTLAA Hl or QL OT LAA HB depending on personal computer hardware + DEC PATHWORKS for DOS License QL OTLA AA, Configuration and Startup Notes Before a personal computer can work as a node, the PATH WORKS for a personal computer must be installed, the personal computer must be configured as a nude un the Ethernet network, and the fonts must be loaded on the personal computer and compiled This can be done by follow ing these steps. 1. Load the PATHWORKS software version 4.1 and licenses on the personal computer using the supplied instructions 2 Connect the personal computer to the network 3 Run the network control program on the personal com puter and on all OIS consoles that will send windows to or communicate with the personal computer The ADD NODE -~ mise eameneaancnineeimtoe on {agtech sa unacmark efueg ah necrorseg SSE a al CO pce ages NETWOFK/CLUSTER CONF GURAT ON TED 1065 365 INSTALLATION command will run from an IIOIS40 {not a personal computer) instead of the network control program. 4 Download the OIS fonts (.BDF files) from the main OIS console by typing the following at the personal computer: MD \BAILEYFONT Bea] CD \BAILEYFONT [Rela] NFT COPY node “SYSTEM sys acct password":SYS$ COMMON:[SYSFONT.DECW.USER_7SDPI}".BDF [Feta] Where. node Node name of the main OIS console sys acct password Password of the SYSTEM account on the OIS console. Note that everything after the word NODE is typed in without spaces or breaks NOTE Fonts must be comp ed f gong from PCSA3 0 to PATH: WORKS 40 5 Compile the downloaded fonts by typing. DWDOSFC fontname.BDF [Batam] Where fontname Name of the font file (a non DEC windows font) Nor! : This commana must pe ent 18 for eacn BUF tHe 6. Rua the personal computer DECwindows™ configuration utility 7_From the main menu select the Workstation Setup option 8 Insert the text, ment, for example ABAILEYFONT);, into the font path state font path = e:\XSERVER\onts; :\BAILEYFONTI; ‘The steps to install PATHWORKS software on the personal computer and to add the personal computer to the network are included in the documentation package NETWORW/CLUSTER CONF GURATION 3668 FESS 1060 INSTALLATION UOIS40 STARTUP AND SHUTDOWN ‘There are two ways to start up and shut down an OIS console Run a command procedure from the $ prompt at a DECterm window or use the session manager pull down menus from either the OIS console or OIC console Follow the procedure in the the Operator Interface Station (1OIS40) Operation/ Configuration Manual to use the pull down menus This section describes how to run a command procedure to start up an OIS console Start up and shut down may be done from an auxihary terminal, Reset ‘Some configuration procedures require a reset to enter changes to the OIS operating parameters A reset alsa may be required due to a system problem An OIS reset does not require a physical shutdown of the entire OIS console and VAXstation ‘The session manager and pull down menus provide the reset capability for an NOIS401, 1O1S402 and IO1S403 console, or from an HOIC401, HOIC402, 1O1C403 and TIOIC404 console Reset of the OIS application can also be done remotely from a terminal If the OISENGR account cannot be logged into, all console resets, or OIS utilities should be run from the session manager pull down menus Figure 3 40 shows the available session manager pull down menus To reset the application running at an O1S console 1 Open the session manager window by placing the mouse pomter over the session manager icon and clicking the left mouse button (MB1) 2 Position the pointer over Startup/Shutdown at the top of the session manager window 3 Press and hold the left mouse button, then drag the cursor to OIS Reset | | Fier — aro oa ors —aaRRaROOT — oer] (= = = || Figure 3 40. Session Manager Pull Down Menus O1S40 STARTUP AND SHUTDOWN E96 1060 3 67 INSTALLATION ley) 4 Release the left mouse button, After a short time, all OS displays and icons disappear, then reappear at reset comple tion Do not select OIS Reset again while the OIS console performs its reset sequence. ‘Typing OISRESET at a logged in terminal or a terminal win dow performs the same function For an IOIS40A and NOIS40D cabinet, reset the application using an auxiliary terminal. HOIS40 Startup To start up the OIS console, follow these steps, 1 Place the cursor over the session manager icon and dou ble click the left mouse button to open the session manager window. 2 Place the cursor over the word Startup/Shutdown at the top of the session manager window 3. Press and hold down the left mouse button, move the cursor down unt it ts over O/S Startup 4 Release the mouse button 5_A message that says SYSTEM INITIALIZATION IN PRO GRESS will appear in the sesston manager window Several minutes later these messages appear MEMORY RESIDENT INITIALIZATION COMPLETE NOW ACTIVATING OIS SOFTWARE ‘THE OIS WINDOWS WILL APPEAR IN SEVERAL MINUTES ‘Type OISSTARTUP at a terminal or termunal window logged into the OISENGR account console performs the same func tion, HOIS40 Shutdown To shut down the OIS console, follow these steps 1 Place the cursor over the session manager icon and dou ble click the left mouse button to open the session manager window 2 Place the cursor over the word Startup/Shutdown at the top of the session manager window 3. Press and hold down the left mouse button, move the cursor down until it is over OIS Shutdown 4 Release the mouse button. O.S40 STARTUP AND SHUTDOWN 368 TE96-T06D Te96 1060 INSTALLATION 5 A message that says OIS SOFTWARE BEING DISABLED will appear in the message window Several minutes later these messages appear in the message window O1S SOFTWARE NO LONGER ACTIVE ‘Typing OISSHUTDOWN at a terminal or terminal window logged into OISENGR account performs the same function 1QIS40 Startup from an IIOIC4D Console To start up the OIS console from an OIC console after loading the software, choose OIS Startup from the Startup/Shutdown session manager menu Refer to HOIS40 Startup for details 01840 Shutdown from an HOIC40 Console To shut down the OIS console from an OIC console after loading the software, choose OIS Shutdown from the Startup/Shutdown session manager menu. Refer to the HOIS40 Shutdown for details BACKING UP/RESTORING NIOIS40 DISKS After building an OIS system (software load, network and cluster configuration and the database configuration), back up the system disks In the event of a disk failure or other hardware fatlure. the system will not have to be rebuilt from scratch, Saving a disk Image to a streaming tape cartridge requires connecting the streaming tape drive to the VAXstation and booting up with a full boot Refer to the start up for a streaming tape unit earller in this section Disk Backup Procedure ‘The VMS operating system must be cleanly shut down before a complete disk copy can be performed. Before doing this. exit any open accounts At the OIS console, log into the SYSTEM account as follows. NOTE: As sh pped, password for the © SENGR account s the same. ‘as the account nama The password for the SYSTEM account § BAILEYCONTROLS All passwords may be changed by the system adm strator 1 At the start up screen (if start up screen is not displayed, quit session in progress and wait a few seconds). type. ‘SYSTEM in the Usernane field and BAILEYCONTROLS [R45] In the Password field BACKING UP/RESTOR NG IlO $40 DISKS 369 INSTALLATION 2 At the $ prompt, type: SHUTDOWN [ici] 3 When the message USE CONSOLE TO HALT appears, press the reset button (for IOIS40A consoles) or the reset rocker switch (for IIOIS401, HOIS402 and IOIS403) to FULL. 4 To load the utilities, at the >>> prompt, type: B/Eo000000 [ema] 5 At the DATE and TIME prompt, type the appropriate infor mation, 6 Insert a blank TK5O tape cartridge into the streaming tape drive 7 At the $ prompt, initialize the cartidge by typing in a 6 character label For example: SINIT § TAPES label Where label A label of 1 to 6 characters. 8. At the $ prompt: For the VAXstation 3100, model 30s equipped with a mag netic tape drive, type. backupvertyrewind/tabelcoverrakaz00; mkaS00:syssavibok 2m) For the VAXstation 3100, model 38 or 10e, type. backup/vertyrewindabel-cersax dka200, mkbso0:syssav bk E22] where. yoo —Alabel of 1 to 6 characters ‘When these steps are complete, the system will ask if another stand alone backup is desired At this point, back up the applications disk as follows: 1 For the VAXstation 3100, model 30s equipped with a magnetic tape drive, type: backup/verity/rewind/label-xxxxxx dka200_mkaS00-olsse bck [Return] For the VAXstation 3100, model 38 or 10e. type. backupiverity/rewind/labetsxoxxx dka200: mkbS00-olssav.bek (Retural BACK NG UP/RESTORING 10 S40 D SKS. 370 TE96-1060 INSTALLATION E96 1060 Where. sox A label of 1 to 6 characters 2 When backup ts complete, press the reset button (for MOS40A consoles) or the reset rocker switch (for HOIS401, MO1S402 and MO1S403 console) to FULL. 3. At the >>> prompt, type BooT Bawa} Log on and bring up the OIS console Be sure to label and date all backup disks. Disk Restore Procedure To restore the system disk from a backup tape follow these steps NOTE The VMS operatng system must be ceany shut down belore rastonng the system d sk from a backup tape Belore dong ths ext any account open At the man O1S consoe fo ow steps 1 trough 3 to log nto the SYSTEM account! 1 At the start up screen {if the start up screen Is not dis played, quit session in progress and wait a few seconds), type SYSTEM Ft] in the Username field and BAILEYCONTROLS: in the Password field 2 At the $ prompt, type SHUTDOWN [ature] 3 When the message USE CONSOLE TO HALT appears, press the reset button (for IIOIS40A consoles) or the reset rocker switch (for HOIS401, IIOIS402 and HO1S403 console) to FULL. 4 To load the utilities, at the >>> prompt, type B/E0000000 sw) 5 At the DATE and TIME prompt, type the date and time. 6 Insert the desired system backup streaming tape car tridge into the streaming tape drive BACKING UP/RESTOR NG 1 01S40 DISKS ‘371 INSTALLATION Balle 7 At the $ prompt For the VAXstation 3100, model 30s equipped with a mag netic tape drive, type. backup/verify/rewind mkaS00:syssav.bck dka200: [sian] For the VAXstation 3100, model 38 or 10e, type. backup/verity/rewind mkb500:syssav.bek dka200: [Rsiur) ‘When the entry ts complete, the system will ask If another restore is wanted. At this point, restore the applications disk as follows, 1 Insert the backup streaming tape cartridge into the streaming tape drive. 2. At the $ prompt, For the VAXstation 3100, model 30s equipped with a mag netic tape drive, type Dackup/verty/rewind mka500 olssav bok dad For the VAXstation 3100, model 38 or 10e, type’ backup/verityrewind mkbs00:olssav bek dkasoo [EE] 3. When restore 1s complete, press reset (for HOIS4OA con soles) or the reset rocker switch (for I101S401, 1O1S402. and MOIS403 console) to FULL 4. At the >>> prompt, type. Boor Ema) Log on and bring up the OIS console. BACK NG UP/RESTOR NG 10 S4¢ DISKS. 372 -E06-106D SECTION 4 - HARDWARE INTRODUCTION ‘This section contains the hardware used by the [101S40 and MOIC4O operator interfaces. Each entry contains Jumper and switch configurations for the H1O1S40 and IOIC40 operator Interface and where it is used. Each entry also contains ‘component locations and cannections NOTE: The components n the OS and OIC consoles are cont g- tured at the factory Seti ngs shown n Secton 4 are not requ red 10 ‘operate your operator nterface nforration niths sect on sg ven n ‘case sell ngs aro changed or hardware needs to be rep aced HARDWARE ‘Table 4 1 lists the hardware used in the HOIS401, HOIS402 and HOIS403 operator Interface station console and HOIS40A and IOIS40D driver cabinet This table also lists the hardware used for the operator Interface consoles IOIC401 19 inch tabletop, HOIC4021, HO1C4022 and I1OIC4023 console. TOIC403 environmental cabinet, and HOIC404 panel mounted, Table 4 2 contains the SCSI bus addresses for the hardware Table 41 OIS/OIC Hardware ols, OIC, 401 4024 Part 402 | 40a 4022 Nomenclature | 403 | 400 | ao1 | 4023 | 409 | 404 Description 194856441 x x Power supo y (jumper set vo tage) + 94856482 x x_|_x | Power spp y (auto sot vo tage) 1948756A2 x \VAXstal on 3100 model 38 (w th d sks) 1948757At x_| x |x [x [vaxstat on 3100 mode 38 (w thout d sks) 1948801A1 VAXservar 3100 mode 106 663823541 x x | x [x | x [keyboard ntertace pane 56383533 x Power entry pane 663895004 x Power entry pane 663851401 x x | x | x | x [keyboard assemb. (663862343 x x | x | x | x |coormontor (18 inch) 563880102 x x 'S xtean s of mu bus card cage. (563880184 'S xteen slot mult bus card cage: (663922541 Power entry panel (s_de in) 16639503A1 x Power entry pane LADPOt x x | x X_| Annune ator d sp ay pane (tab etop) NADPO2, x x ‘Annune ator ¢ sp ay pane NTRODUCT ON E96 1060 at ~ HARDWARE Table 41 O18/OIC Hardware (continued) os. ore | 201 4021 Pat | doz | 400 4022 Nomenclature | 403 | 400 | aor | 4023 | ao | aoa Description WAKO x x | x | x T x Towenty engnesnng keyboard amsoz x x [x |x Tx [Mouse ATB02 x x [x x [Trackball DOPOS x Rack mount optca_d sk _| D0PO6 x Tabletop optca d sk ostows | x | x Stream ng tape deve for arch va storage McLot x | x Mu tbus commun cat on loop modu @ wcroi x |x ‘Mult bus eommunicat ons processor module for 10 000:tag systom wcpoe x |x Mut bus commun cat ons processor modu @ for 30 000 tag system inikio2 x x_| x [x Tx Taputbus keyooard modu e MLMo1 x [x Mu tbus foo modu ¢ Mawoz x Mu t bus reset modu 8 PRTO2 x |x ‘Back and wha prnter PRT x |x (C0.0r penter UPROAR x x | x [x [x [viseo copier (cote RTOS: x [x Back and wh te prntar (ha speed) vie2 x Terma for é agnostes/stat up NADSOS: x Annune ator dsp ay pane Table 42 SCSI Bus Hardware Addresses Address SCSI Bus A Device SCSI Bus B Device 0 | Unused Optca dskarve 1 | Unusea Unused 2 [Hard disk drive (200 Mbyte) | Unused 9 [Hard disk deve (100 Mbyte) | mMcPo2. 4 [Unused F oppy dsk dave: 5 | Unused Tape dive. 6 | vaxstat on VAXstat on 7 [unused ‘Unused MULTIBUS HARDWARE ‘The multibus hardware consists of the multibus card cage and the modules. The modules are discussed following the multibus card cage in this section. MULTIBUS HARDWARE 42 -E96-106D Tee 106> HARDWARE ‘Multibus Card Cage Bai ey Part Number - 6837801A? ( 1018401/2/3. 10 C4021/2/3) Ba ey Part Number - 6637801A4 ( © S40A wth side n power supp y) ‘The multibus card cage provides the communication paths and defines the priority level for the 1101840, TIOIS40A and MOIC402 multibus modules Usted In Table 4 3. The modules in the card cage are not slot dependent. Table 43 Multbus Modules Siot_| Card Description 1+ | mxwoz [0 sand 0 Cconsoes The mutbus keyboard modu e connects the Keyboard interface panel to the VAXstat on 1MAMo2_| Drver cab net The mu bus reset module prov des system resot 4 | impor or | The mult bus communicat on processor modu conta ns a_ brary of commands IMCPo2_| whch send and retr eve data from other process sontro_un ts and conso es 6 | 1MLMot [Tho mut bus oop modu e a ‘ows the IIMCLO1 modu e and the | MCPO1 module to commun cate together 8 | tmctor |The mut bus commun cat on oop term nat on modu ¢ term nates the coax a or twnnaxa cab @ of the commun caton oop. Figure 4 1 shows the modules in the 101840 mulubus card cage Figure 4 2 shows the modul+s in the HOIC402 multibus card cage. Figure 4 3 shows the modules in the IIOIS40A and MOIS40D multibus card cage with the slide in power supply Figure 4 4 shows the rear view of the IOIS401, lO1S402, and oom BK on RF} Figure 4 1. HOIS40 Multibus Card Cage (Front View) MULT BUS HARDWARE 43 HARDWARE. ley! Heb HE IH Re Ee rapt se ee anne ea waren | aaa a Figure 42 M01C402 Multibus Card Cage (Front View) | | A g He oe i at r | can Seah 7- Peown ny www we SLOT NUMBERS =H Figure 4.3 MOIS40A Multibus Card Cage with Shde In Power Supply HOIS403 and HOIC4021, 101C4022, and 1101C4023 mul tibus card cage MULT BUS HARDWARE. 44 -E96-106D HARDWARE = ee 85 v0 oe a, ese te ssoee |[E eset weet |=, aot ow Figure 4 4, NOIS401/2/3 and MOI1C4021/2/3 Multibus oo Card Cage (Rear View) The multibus processor module and mulubus graphics con troller modules require priority jumpers on the back of the card cage be set All slots are jumpered for priority interrupts when the system is shipped “This allows the mauitibus cards to be moved to a different slot in the card cage if needed Table 44 lists the multibus card cage power connections chown later in this section Table 44 Multibus Winng Connections 781 182 189 14 18s 78 Usewre [Usewse [Usowre [Usowre |usewre | usowee assomoy _|assemoy | aesomby jassomby | assemby | assemby ceaerions | eeasrooar | essarrvat |essavriar —|esssriiar | eeseravay Connect _| Connect [Connect [Connect | Connect _| Connoet @reenwret | Tormna one |Twobrown | One brown _ | Two groan’ teimna one” |noconnecion [wees tom — |wrettom each | wntew res tachiab” —[labposton 0 | tom each tab wnrewreto |vostwret |postonto |eHiPoson |postonio. |pesten'c termna two |termna wo [HT POS on |power suppy [CHING on | CHI NEG on power suppy power supaly | power suppy maken | Whtervoet ~ conmecton io | wre to tomna three_[termna three MULTIBUS HARDWARE E96 1060 45 HARDWARE Multibus Module Installation CAUTION ATTENTION moving or inserting modules Into the card cage may result In equipment failure. Si l'on omet d'eteindre linterrupteur du eircult d principal avant de retirer les cartes ou de le: Porte-cartes, I'equipment pourralt faire defaul Iimentation. Inserer dans le MULTIBUS HARDWARE 46 1 Insert the multibus modules into the card cage along the upper and lower guide rails Slide the module Into the desired position, being careful to align it beneath the correct slot number 2 Press on the module removal tabs on the top and bottom, of the card front to fully insert the module into the multibus backplane. TEO6-106D HARDWARE ‘Multibus Module Removal Failure to turn off the main power circuit breaker before re- moving or inserting modules into the card cage may result in ‘equipment failure. SI 1’on omet d'eteindre 'interrupteur du circuit d’alimentation principal avant de retirer les cartes ou de les inserer dans le =~ CAUTION ATTENTION = =~ 96-1060 porte-cé quipment pourrait faire defa Remove the modules by pulling the module removal tabs on the top and bottom of the card front toward you and gently sliding the module out of the rack NOTE: Be sure not to oosen cables from the modu es next to the fone be ng removed Figure 4 5 shows the multibus card removal tabs SEV EW OF MODULE Figure 4 5, Removing Multibus Modules MULTIBUS HARDWARE 47 HARDWARE Multibus Keyboard Module Ba ey Nomenc ature MKMO2 MULT BUS HARDWARE 48 ‘The multibus keyboard interface module interfaces the key board and other operator input devices to the OIS or OIC console There are four jumpers on the MKM madule to set for proper operation. Jumpers J1 and J2 control serial ports one (P8) and two (P9). Connecting the eight pins horizontally configures the serial port for data to be transmitted from the MKM medule on pin three of the connector and recelved from the connected de- vice on pin two of the connector Connecting the eight pins vertically as shown for P9 in Figure 4 6 configures the serial port for data to be transmitted from the MKM module on pin two of the connector and received from the connected device on pin three of the connector. J8 allows the option of resetting the entire OIS console when the MKM watchdog timer circuit times out. Set the jumper to J3 pins one and two for OIS reset on time out Set the jumper to J3 pins two and three for no OIS console reset on time out Factory default {s no reset on time out J4 allows the option of disabling the power supply out of tol erance (OCT) signal to reset the MKM module Set the jumper to Jd pins one and two to disable the OOT signal Set the Jumper to J4 pins two and three to enable the DOT signal. Factory default 1s to disable OOT on all HOIC40 consoles Factory default fs to enable OOT on all 1101840 consoles ‘See Figure 4 6 for MKM connector locations NoTES: 1 Faure 46 shows cable connectons for the 10 $40 consoe Cave numbers may be diferent for other OS and OC modes Foter to the winng d agram in Secon 8 for the spec fc rodel of O1S, ‘oF OC conso e insta ed for comp ete w rng connect ons 2 Tre two dgta outputs are open co eclor type wh ch 8:nk up to 260 m amps The two dgta nputs are rated at up to 250 m - amps TESE-106D HARDWARE =~ =~ Figure 4 6. Connections for Multibus Keyboard Module ~ MULT BUS HARDWARE T-E36 1060 49 HARDWARE lely) ‘Muitibus Reset Module Ba ey Nomenc ature IMRMOZ The multibus reset module provides power fault interrupt and a reset signal to the multibus backplane through the JI con nector for an HIOIS40A or H1OIS40D cabinet. Jumper JS on the MRM module changes polarity of the out of tolerance signal from the power supply. Leave jumper JB in the default position (pm 2 to pin 3). See Figure 4 7 for wiring connections our oF xsawset 007 a a4 a L 1 | Figure 47 Connections for Multibus Reset Module MULTIBUS HARDWARE. 410 TE96-T06D HARDWARE ‘Multibus Loop Module Ba oy Nomenc ature !MLMOt ‘The multibus loop module, shown in Figure 4 8, allows com muntcation between the IIMCPO1 Multibus Communication Processor Module and the INFI NET or Plant Loop communt cation highway through the IIMCLO1 Multibus Termination Module. The switch settings shown in the figure are default settings, refer to Table 4 5 for jumper and dipswitch settings weame oeane 0 5 aa] aeomeaupaeeo / Figure 4 8. Multibus Loop Module MULT BUS HARDWARE 96-1060 ait > HARDWARE. jalilely) Use two ribbon cables numbered 6634512A26N2 to connect the loop module to the communication processor and to the termination module NOTE: D pswitch SW1 and SW2 se ects the oop address and rng ‘number of the OIS Switch seting depends on system configurat on Table 4 5 Loop Module Configuration swe sw3 swe swi 12945678 12945678 12345678 12345678 us Lo Ring No ‘Loop Node No (1 0FA) hex. (1-0FA) hex LPoe7 8 Loop Type 00 10 MHz NFI NET 01 2MHz NFLNET 10 Undetined 11 Pant Loop Pole 6 Dagnost ¢ Enable *0- Norma operat on L 4 Dagnost cs enaviea Norma operaton d sab ed Pole 5 Broken Loop Ind cat on 0- Dsabotashng of LEDs ‘1 Enabe fashng of LEDs Poe 4 Busy Tost = *0 Norma operat on 1 Busy NAK a oop messages {run mode sw Ich set to 1 Pole 3 Run Mode “0 - Normal operat on Test mode Looe 2 nom checksum ng 0 Nochackcumm ng “1 Checksum ng ona ed Poe 1 Devce Compatb ty +0 MCP SBM and SSM 1- BGM Poe 4.8 Facep ate LED D sp ay Select (0 - 1F) hox Loe 13 VO Expander Bus Addross Select (0 -7) Nors © G.OStDoN + Oru OFF T° Norma setng MULT BUS HARDWARE. 412 TES6-106D 96 1060 HARDWARE. ‘Multibus Communication Processor Module Ba ey Nomenclature IMCPO1 ‘The multibus communication processor module (Figure 4 9) contains a library of commands which send and retrieve data from other process control units and operator consoles The IS console sends commands to the multibus communica tion processor module requesting it to send or retrieve required data. Configure the multibus communication proc essor module by setting dipswitches Refer to Table 4 6 for the module dipswitch settings. z | supe a BE 7 z eae s Figure 49, Multibus Communication Processor Module MULTIBUS HARDWARE 413 HARDWARE Table 4-6. Multibus Communication Processor Configuration ‘Switch 0. Function. Description OM checksummng | 0 ROM checksum enab ed 1_ROM checksum d sab ed Port Acharact stes | 00 = Bdata 1 slop, no party 01 ~ 8data 1 stop even party "10 Bata, 1 stop odd party 31 Bdata, 2 stop, no party Pont B operator mode | 0 = NIJ command rode “1 = NUut ty mode Pon B data 00 Sdata 1 stop no party character stcs 01 Bdata 1 stop even party (Ony fswicha 0 |*10 - Bata, 1 stop odd party cotherw se defaults 10 00)| 11 ~ 8 data, 2 stop no party ‘Command 0 command checksum d sab ed checksumm ng *1__command checksum onab ed Unused WOTES 0 CLOSED orON | OPENGr OFF ‘Switch 1- Baud Rates Nw [o100 110 | o110=600 | o101 2400 NU [1100 1345 | 1110-1200 | cos 4800 Poles 1-4 Port A N/U__|0010 150 | 00011800 | c111_ 9600 75 [1010 300 | 1001 2000 _| “1111 = 192K (0000=N/Y | 0100 110 | 0110 00 | ctor 2400 1101 NU | 1100 1348 | 1110-1200 | 0011 4800 oles 5-8 Port B Niu [0010 150 _| 0001 = t800_| +0111 = 9600 3| 75__| 1010 300 | 1001-2000 | 1111 192K SS 0= CLOSED orON 1 OPEN OFF ‘Switch 2 Function, Deser ptlon F mware tast mode *0 - dsabed 1 = enab ed Dagnoste mode “0 disab ed 1_enabled NFINET d agnost os *O dsabiec 1 enabled Unused NVRAM nsia ed 0 NVRAM notinsia od “1 _AVRAM w stal od FAM component 6 26 0 32K xE (512K) Ths 128K x8 (2M) GLOSED FON, 1 = OPENS OFF Homma esta MULT BUS HARDWARE TE96-106D HARDWARE ‘Multibus Communication Processor Module Ba ey Nomenclature IMCPO2 ‘The IMCPO2 Multibus Communication Processor Module shown in Figure 4 10 contains a brary of commands that send and retrieve data from process control units and other operator stations The OIS console sends commands to the multibus communteation processor module via a SCSI bus ‘The module ts configured by setting dipswitches and jumpers E96 1060 sMCPO2 rosoeea Figure 4 10 HMCPO2 Multibus Communucation Processor MULT BUS HARDWARE 418 HARDWARE Refer to Table 4 7 for the dipswitch settings. The IMCPO2 module ts required for systems with 30,000 tags. Table 4-7. HIMCPO2 Switch Settings switch [Position] Description Switeh Setting* swi | 1-4 [Pon A(Ps) baud rato [1911 19200 58 [Pots (Pe) baud ato |orit = 9600 swe | 1 [MUM handshake = enabled dunt! 4 _dsabled 2 | MLM dagnostes = disabled 1 =enabied 3 |Dagnosiout tes | 0m dianbied 1 enab ed 4 [Haraware dagnostes [0 disabled 1 enab ed 58 _|Notusea 7 swe | 1 scs pon 0 _dsabea is enabled 24 [80s address on=9 5 | scstpartycheckng [0 dsaded i =anabled 6-6 | Notusea S swe | 1 [ROMchecksummng | 0= enabled 1 dsabed 23 [Sora porsettngs | 00-84 1 s,no party 01-80, 18 evenparty 10=89,18,000 [perty 1180 28 nopary 4 [PotB(P6) mode [0 Ci command move 5 | Modem password protect on 6 | Por acdress ng mode 7 | commana 0 _dsabied checksumm ng acme 3 [Notuses = NOTES 9. CLOSED «ON 1 OPEN orOFF 1 Sraoed ot ngs ate alu sot ge MULTIBUS HARDWARE 416 96-106 HARDWARE ‘Multibus Communication Loop Module Ba ey Nomenc ature | MCLO1 ‘The multibus communication loop module ts the termination unit that interfaces the OIS console to the communication highway. See Figure 4 11 for wiring connections Set jumpers J1 through J6 for the type of cable used in the Plant Loop or INFI NET; either coaxial or twinaxial cable conto ons a 4 wu a = ela I “ooo = mea Figure 411 Multibus Communication Loop Module MULTIBUS HARDWARE 447 E96 106D HARDWARE Bal ‘SYSTEM HARDWARE System hardware consists of the power entry panel, VAX station, operator interfaces and peripherals, This section gives details on component layout, Jumpers and cabling where possible Be sure to follow all cautions and warnings in this manual to reduce the chance of injury and equip ment damage. Information to install the system Is in Section 3. Information to remove system components is in Section 7. Refer to Sec tion 8 for a secommended list of spare parts. Additional sources of reference information are listed in Section 1 Keyboard Interface Panel Ba ey Part Number 689855443 On the keyboard interface panel connector board, set CAUTION switches 5, 6 and 7 of SW1 closed (on). Failure to close these switches will damage the VAXstation. Sur la carte de connexion du panneau d'interface au clavier, ATTENTION les poles 5, 6 et 7 de I'interrupter SW1 doivent etre fermes (reglage on). Sinon le VAXstation s’endommage! ‘The keyboard interface panel (Figure 4 12) Is located on the HO1S40 and NOIC402 cabinet front panel next to the monitor behind a smoked polycarbonate door The panel is located on the I[OIS40A and IIOIS40D console on the front of the power entry panel On the MOIC401 and I1OIC404 console, the panel Is on the front of the case below the monitor. On the MOIC403 console, the panel ts on the front of the power entry panel behind the front door ‘The keyboard socket is for the operator keyboard supplied with the O18 and OIC consoles The AUX 1 port is for a tabletop annunciator display panel The auxiliary keyboard connector s for a LK250 engineering keyboard The keyboard interface panel connections are hsted in Table 4 8 The keyboard inter face panel connectors and the floppy drive connect to the 1/0 distribution board Connector P9 is not used. NOTE: The tune/cont g sw tch s na diferent ocaton n each O1S 9r OIC consoe SYSTEM HARDWARE, 218 TEB6-106D HARDWARE - ——_- oe wreeae ery ane SOsA0 Pll Ul (sorvseo ——sepersowno__-_{ JALA dae oe Hee OO AUTON swroness 6 oe" ace CANETAT ON MAY EBULT —_ TOPIONDC — sams. a: ~ ey “ais tel evBOARO INTERFACE Pl COMESTORBOMRD Figure 4.12 Keyboard Interface Panel Table 4 8. Connections to Keyboard Interface Panel concer Connectorr2 [Connecter PS | Connector Pie Connect cob number |Cormectcabe number | Gornect cab gunbor | Gannect cable umber Prctreeheriweal borer peel roost cereal Devin aati eeecteauee? |feocaucuan” [tsttnesmadce | conse waxes ose wae cepsee me ase Ds = SYSTEM HAROWARE (E86 1060 419 HARDWARE jaiile| Operator Keyboard Ba ey Part Number 663851441 ‘The keyboard port on the keyboard interface panel is for the IS and OIC laptop style keyboard. There are six output relays rated at 150 milliamps 24 to 28 VDC and five alarm tones per keyboard. The three foot long called cord can be stretched to eight feet See Figure 4 13 2 a Ag) & Of] FR =| =) Hee ae 3@ DEF =) So) see S39 9 8) see Figure 413 Operator Keyboard SYSTEM HARDWARE 4-20 -E96 106D HARDWARE Engineering Keyboard Ba ey Nomene ature - 1AKB03 Each NOIS40 and IOIC402 console supports an additional engineering QWERTY keyboard The 1101840 and I101C402 Keyboard plugs into a five pin DIN connector on the keyboard interface panel located to the right of the monitor and below the ADP panel. Each OIC has a five pin DIN connector lo cated on the keyboard interface panel Figure 4 14 shows the engineering keyboard. Power does not have to be removed from the OIS or OIC before plugging in or unplugging the engineering keyboard Initializing the system is not needed after plugging in or unplugging the engineering keyboard The IAKBO3 keyboard is a LK450 keyboard Keyboard mapping information is in the Operator Interface Station (OIS40) Operation/Configu- ration Manual NOTES: 1 The HOIS403 and tOIC4O23 consoes have dua mon tors The upper mon tor uses an LK201 eng neer ng keyboard that 1s cab ed drecty to the keyboard port on the VAXstat on w thout hard d sk or ves “he neyduerd vo'd passes tough the ‘ont door to the \VAxstal on cosest to the rear access door 2 The J AKBO2 LK250 and 1AKBOS LK450 eng neerng keyboards are used for tne © $ and O C operator conso es THA A 1S ze) Beha wls bd & ee kal som eee (eee SBE eit Kile FE ate Belden PERSE RE pee lee E86 1060 Figure 414 Engineering Keyboard SYSTEM HARDWARE ‘421 HARDWARE ely] Trackball/Mouse Ba ey Nomenc ature 1ATBO2 (Trackba ) 1 AMS02 (Mouse) The trackball and mouse permit faster cursor positioning during normal operator control or configuration The track ball and mouse plug into the operator keyboard interface panel See Figure 4 15 for cable connections NOTE: The 1 0 $409 and | 0164028 conso es hai The sw ch on the /O panol selects the mon tor the trackba and mouse contro! When the swicn s pressed n (wh te) the trackba ‘and mouse contro the upper mon tor cursor When the sw tch s out (® ack) the trackba and mouse contto the lower mon tor cursor dual mon tors Figure 415 Trackball and Mouse Connections ‘SYSTEM HARDWARE, 422 7E96-106D HARDWARE =~ WARNING AVERTISSEMENT ~ ~ £56 106D Color Monitor Ba ey Part Number 1948629A3 (19- nch mon tor) Color monitor resolution is 1024 x 864 Adding additional color monitors is model dependent. Refer to the color monitor entry in the part replacement procedures of Section 7 for steps to remove the monitor. See Figure 4 16 for the location of the color monitor connections ‘The monitor will sllde out the rear of the HOIS40 and Il01C402 console cabinet by itself when the mounting bolts are re- moved. Removing the rear two bolts without supporting the monitor could cause personal injury. Lorsque les boutons d’ancrage sont retires, tecran cathodique risque de sortir a l'arrier de l'armoire 110140 et NOIC402, Si les deux boulons d’ancrage arrlere sont retires, It faut retenir l'ecran afin d’eviter toute blessure. A second color monitor requires another VAXstation. Refer to Section 3 for VAXstation placement and configuration 1 Plug the monitor cable into the monitor port on the back of the VAXstation (communication port on the VAXserver in the IIOIS40A and IOIS40D cabinet) 2 Connect the red, green and blue cable plugs to the correct connectors on the back of the monitor Use only supplied cables because of length limitations 3. Plug the monitor power line into the proper socket on the back of the VAXstation NOIS40 and NoIc402 NOTES: 1 DEC cab es connect the ower and upper mon tors of the | 0 $40 and 1.0 C402 conso es to the mon tor port on the VAXstatons RG and B reprosent red, green and b ue on the cable 2 A9pq D subconnector connects an externa brightness, con trast and degauss contro Use cat @ number 6638720A1 for the ‘ower mon tor and eab e number 663872042 for the upper mon tor Brghtness and contrast controls are mounted on the bezel The degauss sw teh is mounted on the power entry pane 4 Monitor wiring connector location may be slightly differ ent for each model of OIS and OIC consoles 5 Brightness and contrast controls are located on the front panel of the power entry panel of the IIO1C403 console. 6 Intecolor and Aydin monitors are autosensing and do not need to be switched if the power to the cabinet is 120 volt or SYSTEM HARDWARE 423 HARDWARE 240 volt However, other monitors may need to be switched to prevent damage from over voltage or under voltage. NTECOLOR MONFTOR Figure 4 16, Color Monitor SYSTEM HARDWARE 424 TE96 106D HARDWARE ‘Annunciator Display Panel Ba ey Nomenc ature | ADPO1 ‘The tabletop annunciator display panel provides an addi tional 32 lamps and pushbuttons. Each lamp and pushbutton s assigned to an OIS or OIC display When a tag on a display goes into an alarm condition, the assigned ADP lamp turns on Press the assigned pushbutton to cause the assigned display to be printed to the screen, ‘The MOIS401, 1OIS402, and 11018403 and HOIC402, 1101C403, and HOIC404 consoles can drive up to four table top annunciator display panels Ribbon cable maximum length is 45 meters (15 feet] Refer to Table 4 9 for wiring connections See Figure 4 17 for the dipswitch configuration Table 4 9 Connections to WADPO! Board From To. Cab e No. Pt orP20nADP2 | AUX 1 port on keyboard 1948978At terface pane Pi orP2on ANP? | Pr or P2 on ADP.A board 194807841 ADP ADP 4 as 3 om LSPA? Figure 4.17 HADPOI Annunctator Display Panel SYSTEM HARDWARE E96 106 425 ‘Annunciator Display Panel Ba ey Nomenc ature - ADPO2 ‘The annunciator display panel provides 32 lamps and push buttons Each lamp and pushbutton is assigned to an OIS. display When a tag on a display goes into an alarm condition, the assigned ADP lamp turns on. Press the assigned pushbut ton to cause the assigned display to be printed to the screen The MOIS401. 11018402, and M1OIS403 and MOIC402, HOIC403. and HOIC404 can drive up to four tabletop ADP panels Refer to Table 4 10 for wiring connections to the ADP board See Figure 4 18 for the dipswitch configuration. Table 410 Connections to IADPO2 Board From Pt From Pt From P2 To Pa socket on top of main | To Pa socket on top of mam | To P7 connector on IMKMO2 power suppy Use cab power suppy Use cab e modue Use cab e number assemb y number 6638713A2 f | assemb y number 6639106A1 | 663884941 the sna cabe connector son | the sgna cabe connector $ on the left edge of the board the top edge of the board egs71942 OLD ST¥L€ sw? ON LEFT EDGE OF BOARD) Geaoi0aAt (NEW STYLE SW1ON TOP EDGE OF BOARD) Figure 418 HADPO2 Annuneiator Display Panel ‘SYSTEM HARDWARE, 426 TE96-106D HARDWARE ‘Annunciator Display Panel Ba ey Nomenc ature - NADSOS ‘The annunciator display panel provides a panel of 64 lamps and pushbuttons Each lamp and pushbutton is assigned to an OIS or OIC display When a tag on a display goes into an alarm condition, the assigned ADS lamp turns on Press the assigned pushbutton to cause the assigned display to be printed to the screen NOTE: The 10iC403 ADS pane has 2 64 key annunc ator 4 ep ay pane Ony 32 of the keys can be accessed by soltware Refer to Table 4 11 for the switch settings and cable connec tions See Figure 4 19 for the dipswitch configuration of the first annunciator display panel Table 411 Connections to HADSO3 Board From Pt From P2 To P4 socket on top of man power suppy Use cab ¢ ‘assemb y “uber 663871304 ‘To P7 connector on 1 MKMO2 modu e Use cab e number 663884041 i po aT C * = Figure 4 19 NADSO3 Annunciator Display Panel SYSTEM HARDWARE E96 1060 427 ” HARDWARE WOIS401, HOIS402 and NOIS403, and HOIC4021, NOIC4022 and NOIC4023 Power Entry Panel Baley Pant Number — 6638959A NOIS40/1/2/3 669895943 | 0 C4021/2/3 ‘The power entry panel contains the incoming AC power ter minals and system circuit breakers along with ports for connecting peripheral devices, terminals for alarm contact outputs and ports for archival data storage devices The power entry panel also contains the system reset switch and the degaussing switches for the monitors Failure to plug in the streaming tape drive ribbon cable before turning the tape drive power on may result In equipment failure. CAUTION Read the notice on the front of the power entry panel before turning on the power to the tape drive, Select the streaming tape drive with the same voltage as the power entry panel outlet or equ pment damage may result Sr vous ne branchez pas le cable ruban du derouleur de bande en continu avant de mettre le derouleur sous tension, le mate- riel pourrait faire defaut. ATTENTION —Veunllez tire T'avertissement figurant a l'avant du panneau d'entree d’alimentation avant d’alimenter le derouleur de bande. Sellectionnez la meme tension pour le derouleur en continu que pour la sortie du panneau de‘entre d’alimentation, sinon le material pourrait subir des dommages. The streaming tape port connection {s for a streaming tape drive used for rapid reloading of system and user configura- tuon files for the O18 console NOTE Read the notce on the pane before you plug n the tape deve Plug ng n the tape reader power cord frst connects the tape reader ground to the 101840 or 0 C402 consoe Use the U degauss switch to correct picture disterbon due to magnetic fields on the screen of the upper (swivel mount) moniter Use the L degauss switch to correct picture distor tion due to magnetic fields on the screen of the lower cabinet mount monitor ‘The reset pushbutton resets the OIS or OIC console to an Initial power np condition when pressed A terminal block with six alarm contact outputs connects annunciators to user defined alarms The terminal designa- tion is printed on the panel beside the terminal The digital in (Dt) and digital out (DO) terminals are configured from O1S software ‘SYSTEM HARDWARE 228 E96 T06D HARDWARE — Failure to turn off the main power circuit breaker before re- CAUTION moving or inserting modules Into the card cage may result in equipment failure. Si Yon omet d'eteindre I'interrupteur du circuit d’alimentation ATTENTION _ principal avant de retirer les cartes ou de les inserer dans le Porte-cartes, defeutt. ‘The power Indicator is lit when the AC power is connected to the power entry panel and the main power circuit breaker is on Connect your static ground wrist strap into the wrist strap connector before removing modules from the card cage ‘The streaming tape power AC outlet on the OIS power entry panel is a convenience outlet fcr either 120 or 240 VAC device Check the label on the fro xt of the power entry panel before connecting anything into this outlet Never install the tape drive to the VAXstation with the VAXstation CAUTION or tape drive power on. Failure to comply may result in damage to both the VAXstation busses and the tape drive Ne branches jamais le derouleur de bande au VAXstation lorsque ATTENTION ‘un ou l'autre de ces appreils est sous tension. Sinon, les bus du VAXstation et le derouleur pourra t etre endommages. Use either 120 VAC or 240 VAC power to supply power to the MOTS40 oF HOICAOZ console through the connector on the power entry panel See Figure 420 for the IOIS40 and HOIC402 power entry panel connections NOTES: 1 When connecting 240 VAC to the 840 or 0 C402 power entry pane be sure the 10.8401 OS402 and 0 S403 1 1OlC4021 10 C4022 and! © C4023 conso e set up for 240 VAC 2 Reler to Sect on 3 for wr'ng and cab e connect ons Some of the connect ons are on the back of tho power entry pane and are ‘accessed through the door on the back of the © S or OC eonsoe SYSTEM HARDWARE E96 1060 428 HARDWARE i LOT sens Figure 420. I101$40 and M1OIC402 Power Entry Panel SYSTEM HARDWARE 430 £96 1060 HARDWARE CAUTION ATTENTION HOIS40A and HOIS4OD Slide-In Power Entry Pane! Ba ey Part Number - 863922541 ‘The connector panel contains the incoming AC power termi nals, system circuit breakers and the power supply Table 4 12 contains the power entry panel cable connection NOTE: 1 The power try panes part of the s den power suppy 2 The IO1S40A and 10 S40D power entry panel has no reset button Reset the VAXserver from the O G console or press ine reset button on the VAXserver Rlaset rom the OIC conso. resets the VAXserver fo the power up state Failure to turn off the main power circuit breaker before re- moving or Inserting modules into the card cage may result in ‘equipment failure. Sion omet d'eteindre I'interrupteur du circuit 4’ principal avant de retirer les cartes ou de les in: porte-cartes, I'equipment pourrait faire default. On the power supply, the power ndhcator Is lit when the AC power {5 connected to the power entry panel and the main power circuit breaker is on Connect your static ground wrist strap into the wrist strap connector on the power supply before removing modules from the card cage CAUTION ATTENTION E96 1060 Make sure that all labels on the power supply and the power ‘entry panel are changed to show 240 VAC operation or equip- ment damage may result if the incorrect voltage Is connected to the power suppl Assurez-vous que le disjoncteur de d’alimentation principale est hors tension avant de modifier le reglage de la tension de service Use either 120 VAC or 240 VAC to supply the IIOIS40A and MOIS40D console through the connector on the power entry panel The power entry panel and the power supply are voltage auto sensing No jumpers or switches need to be set to change input voltage to 120 VAC or 240 VAC SYSTEM HARDWARE 431 ~~ HARDWARE Baillely) Table 4 12 MOIS40A/D Power Entry Panel Connector Assignments Connector Number Use Pa Kayboard interface pane Pa ‘Annune ator d splay pane! Pa Fan NOTE Conneclors not std are not sad Never install the tape drive to the VAXstation with the VAXsta- CAUTION tion or tape drive power on. Failure to comply may result in damage to both the VAXstation busses and the tape drive. Ninsta lez ou ne retirez jamais de peripheriques lorsque ATTENTION equip nent est sous tension afin d’eviter tout dommage mate- riel. Assurez vous que tous {es peripheriques et I'unite central2 sont hors tension. Failure to plug in the streaming tape drive ribbon cable before turn’'ng the tape drive power on may result in equ pment failure. CAUTION Read the notice on the front of the power entry panel before turn ng on the power to the tape drive. Select the streaming tape drive with the same voltage as the power entry panel outlet or equipment damage may result. vous ne branchez pas le cable-ruban du derouleur de bande en continu avant de mettre le derouleur sous tension, le mate- rie! pourrait faire defaut. ATTENTION Veuillez lire Tavertissement figurant a l'avant du panneau d'entree d'alimentation avant d’alimenter le derouleur de bande, Sellectionnez fa meme tension pour le derouleur en continu que pour la sortie du panneau de’entre d’alimentation, ‘sinon le material pourrait subir des dommages. ‘The streaming tape power AC outlet on the OIS power entry panel 1s a convenience outlet for either 120 or 240 VAC device Check the label on the front of the power entry panel before connecting anything into this onflet Refer to Section 3 for wiring connections Figure 4 21 shows the power entry panel Note that there are connections are on the back of the power entry panel Access them through the door oa the back of the OIS console SYSTEM HARDWARE 432 TE96-106D HARDWARE = = 1 Figure 4 21 IIOIS40A/D Connector Panel for Slide In Power Supply ~ ~ SYSTEM HARDWARE £96 106D 433 HARDWARE alley HOIS401, 1O1S402 and H01S403, and OIC4021, 1OIC4022, NOIC4023 and HOIC4024 Main Power Supply Ba ey Part Number 1948564A1( 0 $401/2/3 10 C4021/2/9 AC/DC) Ba ey Part Number - 1948564A2 ( IOIS40A/D 11OIC401/3/4 Power-One) ‘SYSTEM HARDWARE 434 ‘The HOIS40 and IOIC40 130 watt main power supply (Figure 4 22) provides power to the console Figure 4 23 shows the connections from the main power supply Table 4 13 lists the Power supply connections to the DC distribution board and the backplane of the multibus card cage in the console. Figure 4 24 shows the connections from the main power supply to the DC distribution board. Figure 4 25 shows the connections from the main power supply to the backplane of the card cage ‘The DC distribution board 1s located at the top rear of the supply. Each socket on the DC distribution board 1s wired identically Any peripheral device using power cable (6638713A1) may be plugged into any socket on this board NOTE: The AC/DC power supp y in the conso es operates on both 120 ve ts and 240 vots When rep ac ng the power suppy check to ‘make sure it1s set for the vollage rating of the cabinet The Power One suppy s votage aulosons ng and has no votage se ect jumoers, TES6-106D HARDWARE Figure 4 22. UOIS40 and 1101C402 Main Power Supply SYSTEM HARDWARE 4-35 [E96 106D HARDWARE ie} a6WOSMONMTOR DE SUPPLY ag avers) soon fe] Powe OAT PANEL 10 Figure 4 23. 1OIS40 and MOIC402 Connections from Main Power Supply Table 413 HOIS40 and HOIC402 Power Supply Connections Main Power Supply DC Cable/Wire Connections. Source Destination Wre or Cable wire Number From Terminal | Description _| Terminal To 6638706a1 | Manpower suppy | 18.9 1832 | Mut bus backp ane 1B6 TBs 2 1e-5 __|wnte/groon | 1862 6698707A1 | Manpower suppy |TB8 — | Brown 188 |Mutbus backp ane 187 | Wntefgreen | 186 18-3 |Whtewoet | Tet Te2 _|Voet 1B3 esse708a1 |OCdstrouton | TB-1 wntewoet | 182-3 | Mutbus backp ane board 783___|Voet 7822 6538709A1__| Manpower suppy |e 1 Fed Pa MKMo2 modu e 66387101 __| Mutbus backplane |Te5-1 | Greaniyetow | £1 e6as710a9 | DCastrouton = |T82 | Greenlye ow |TB8 — | OC dstrbuton board board SYSTEM HARDWARE ise "F96-106D HARDWARE ~ Figure 4 24, HOIS40 and 1010402 Power Connections to DC Distribution Board ~ SYSTEM HARDWARE E96-106D 437 sour) HAROWARE 798 J a Maou EACLE REAR EW 3 vee Toca} sou b poe 8 oe exo a} Bcc | tel ae oo ; “ cra wo i} fie Te mm asexal x [a |necr_| | eens) av 1 : a osimevr ow zw, | se Tapa rorowensuerey a Figure 4.25 MOIS40 and HOIC402 Power Connections to Backplane ‘SYSTEM HARDWARE 438 TE96-106D HARDWARE ot NOIS40A and IIOIS40D Slide-in Power Supply Ba ey Part Number 663922541 ‘The HOIS40A and IOIS40D slide in power supply 1s a 135 watt power supply which provides power to all multibus modules and monitors Table 4 14 lists the power supply connections to the DC distribution board and the backplane of the multibus card cage Figure 4 26 shows the connections from the slide in power supply Figure 4 27 shows the con nections from the power supply to the DC distribution board ‘The DC distribution board {s located at the rear of the power supply Each socket on the DC distribution board is wired identically Any peripheral device using power cable (6638713A0) may be plugged Into any socket on this board NOTE Ths power suppy s used n both the 120 vot and 240 vot 10 S40A and | OIS40D cab net The supp y s aulosens ng Table 4.14 HOIS40A/D Power Supply Connections 135W Main Power Supply DC Cable/Wire Connections wire/Cable Wire Destination ‘Number ‘Source From Terminal_|_ Description ‘Termin e6s0708at | DC dsirbuton Te81 WhieWvoet | 782.3 mutbus a a3 Voot Te2 2 backp ane 663871002 | Man PIS. GND stud _| Greeniye ow _| E1 power entry pane: 663871003 __| Man PIS cHe Wote/green | CHS + man PIS. 6387104 | Man P/S. cH Whielgreen _| GND stud man PIS. esse711a1 | Man PIS GND stud |Wnte/green | 785 2 mutbus Whte/grean | TBS 2 backp ane Whte/green | 85-1 Wote/green | TBS 1 Wnrergreen | T86 4 Whie/green | TB6 2 45Vstud | Brown 783 2 mult bus Brown T@3-2 backp ane Brown 783 1 Brown Ta3-1 Brown Test Brown Tea 2 eesa7tzat | Man PIS wt White 781-2 mutbus Green TB1 1 backp ane Red 3 MKMOZ Back Pa MNo2 668717A1_ | Man P/S. 2 P7 DC d stnbut on ee8718a1 | Man PIS 45 V stud. TB 5 DC dstrbuton GND stud 182 r wnre/green __|T87 crs - Voet 183 CHa+ Whtevolet | T81 SYSTEM HARDWARE E96 1060 439 HARDWARE Bal ‘AC Power SYSTEM HARDWARE 442 Refer to Section 3 for the location of the AC connections for the power entry panel. Figure 4-28 shows the AC wing inside the power entry panel for HOIS40, HOIS40A and HOIS40D and MOIC402 console The IOIC403 console Is similar except that it has a transformer and switch for 120 VAC cr 240 VAC for the air conditioner [10IC401 and HOIC404 console have similar internal AC wiring. The num ber of AC outlets is different NOT! Connect tne dev ce ony to the out ot abeled fo that dev ce to prevent poss b @ over oad ng of the out et —— Figure 428 MOIS40 MOIS40A/D and H1OIC402/3 Power Entry Panel. AC Connections 96-106 HARDWARE E96 1060 Printer Ba ey Nomene ature - IIPRTO2/ IPRTOS/I PRTO4/ IPATOS, A maaimum of four printers may be connected to the I101S40 or HOIS40A and I1OIS40D console Connect the printers to a terminal server on the Ethernet A single printer can connect to the serial port on an IIOIC40 console Refer to the power entry panel in Section 4 for socket placement Plug the printer into the assigned AC receptacle on the back of the power entry panel when connecting the printer to an IIOIS40 console Table 4 15 lists the printers used by the serial interface NOTE: The Ine cord must have so ated safety ground referenced to the same po nt as the O $ 6 ectton cs safely ground, w thout connec ton to condu Ystructura ground AC receplace must be soated ground dup ex Pass and Seymour G€200 or equ va ent Table 415 OIS/OIC Printers Nomenclature Daseription PATO? |Back and wh te pr nter upatos | Coorprnter pros | vdeo cop er (coor) tprTos | 8 ack and wh te prter (h gh speed) ‘SETUP Steps 1 through § are for IIPRTO2, IIPRTO3 and IIPRTOS print ers The IIPRTO4 printer connections are in the Color Video Copier System section following this section For more infor mation, refer to the manufacturers documentation 1 Attach one end of a NKMROI cable to the printer's DB25 serial connector Attach the other end to the O1S power entry panel printer port Tighten the connector hood screws 2 Turn printer power on 3. Press the ON LINE button on the printer to get local (Lo) mode 4 Press and hold the PRG button on the printer to print the current setup. 5_ If the setup values in this text de not agree with the printed listing for the XLS or XCQ, change the setup by pressing 1 to 9 to change the entry for that number on the listing and follow the prompts that are printed SYSTEM HARDWARE 443 Creereouer > HARDWARE SYSTEM HARDWARE 446 GENICOM 3410 XLS The present configuration is: Firmware 512621 Resolution MED, Printhead 18P 1 Font Style (607399) DP 400 CPS 2/144 CPI 100 Country USA Mode Normal 2 LT 6 3 Ferms Controt Form Length 110 Top Margin 00 Bottom Margin 0.0 4 Interface Control Interface Type Serial Input buffer length 2048 Interface Straps A ° 1 2 3 123456789 0123456789 0123456789 012, 000010000 0001010000 0101000001 000, Interface Straps B ° 1 2 3 123496789 0123456789 0123456789 012 4110000000 0000000000 0000000000 000 Speed 9600 Parity None 5 Margin Settings Left Margin - 0.0 Right Margin 13 6 6 Horizontal Tab Stops None 7. Vertical Tab Stops None 8 Printer Control Straps Printer Straps A ° 1 2 3 123456789 0123456789 0123456789 012, 100010001 0110011000 0000010001000 Printer Straps B ° 1 2 3 123456789 0123456789 0123456789 012 00001000 1000000001 0000010000 000 9 Emulation Mode Genicom ANSI XS 64 Press the number 0 to return te normal operation To continue modification select 1 through 9 TE96 1060 HARDWARE GENICOM 3410 XC The present configuration is: Firmware 512623 Resolution MED, Printhead 18P 1 Font Style (507839) DP 400 CPS 2/144 CPt 100 Country USA Mode Normal Ribbon Type Process 4 Color 2 Ll 6 3. Forms Control Form Length 110 Top Margin 0.0 Bottom Margin 00 4 Interface Control Interface Type Serial Input butler length 2048 Interface Straps A ° 1 2 3 123456789 0123456789 0123456789 012 000010000 0001010000 0101000001 000 interface Straps B ° 1 2 3 123456789 0123456789 0123156769 012 110000000 0090000000 000000000 000 Speed 9600 Parity None 5) Margin Settings Left Margin 00 Right Margin 136 6 Horizontal Tab Stops None 7. Vertical Tab Stops: None B Printer Control Straps Printer Straps A ° 1 2 3 123456789 0123456789 0123156789 012 100010001 1110011000 0900010001 000 Printer Straps B ° 1 2 3 123456789 0123456789 0123456789 012 000001000 1001000001 0000010000 000 9 Emulation Mode Genicom ANSI X3 64 Press the number 0 to return to normal operation To continue modification select 1 through 9 SYSTEM HARDWARE 445, HARDWARE Color Video Copier Ba ey Nomenc ature | PATOS The IPRTO4 copier is used to make a color hard copy of a display on the OIS monitor. Do this by pressing the COPY button on the copier. Related products for the IIPRTO4 copier are listed in Table 4 16. Table 4 16 Color Video Copier Related Products Nomenclature Description 194843941 Cor cop er 194844041 V deo processor 6634330N10 Gentron cs cab e 6637356A1-25 | O1S cabe. 194846541 Spare nk ro 194846441 Spare paper ro NKMCO1 25 FIGB cab 0 assemby 194508084 BNC tee adaptor OPERATION SUMMARY The two parts to the color video copter are the video processor and the color copter ‘The video processor captures information from an OIS screen and sends this Information to the color copter The video processor has internal memory to store multiple screens to be printed out in the order they were stored The color copter 1s the device that makes the actual color copy t takes approaumately 45 to 60 seconds to make a color copy of an OIS screen INSTALLATION After unpacking both the copter and video processor, place them side by side SYSTEM HARDWARE 446 Configure Switches Configure the dipswitches on the rear of the video processor (Figure 4 28) Follow these steps when configuring the dip switches 1 Termination for the red. green and blue video signals should be 75 ohm (S1 1 through S1 6 all down) ‘The signal levels for the video inputs are 1 volt nominal ($2 1 and $2 2 down) TEO6 106D HARDWARE 2 Switch positions $2 3 and S2 4 are for setting the sync ‘These switch positions should be set to sync on the green video input (S2 3 and S2 4 both down) 3 Switch 3 sets the attenuation of our video signals The signal levels for the video inputs are 1 volt nominal, set these switch positions to the high gain settings (S3 1 through $3 6 all down). ‘Connect RGB Cables Connect the red. green and blue video signals from the O1S monitor to the video processor with the NKMCO1 RGB cable If an Intecolor or other color monitor is used, use BNC tee adapters to make the connections from the graphics board to the monttor and from the monitor to the video processor To do this, follow these steps 1 Connect the BNC tee adapters (part number 1945080A1) to the red, green and blue connectors on the back of the monitor Make sure the termmation switch set to the high Impedance setting (nonresistor) Connect the RGB output from the graphies board to one side of the BNC tee adapters 2 Connect one end of the NKMCO1 RGB cable assembly to the other side of the BNC tee adapters Connect the other end of the NKMCO1 cable to the red. green and blue inputs on the back of the video processor (Figure 4 29) ‘Connect Color Copier Connect the video processor to the copier with the Centronics parallel cable (part number 6634330A30N25) 1 Connect one end of the Centronics cable to the signal Input on the back of the copler T E96 1080 Figure 4.29. Back View of the Color Video Processor SYSTEM HARDWARE 447 HARDWARE 2 Connect the other end of the Centronics cable to the parallel port connector on the back of the video processor. 3 Connect the OIS video processor cable from the remote port of the video processor to the OIS power entry panel relay contact that will be used to start the capture process. Which relay contact will handle this function {s user configurable. ‘This relay contact will be controlled by the print command found on the command line menu of the OIS console Bring up this menu by pressing the command line menu key on the OTU keyboard Connect Video Processor ‘To complete the installation. 1 Connect the DB9 side of the OS video processor cable to the remote connector on the back of the video processor 2 Connect the 2 lugs on the other end of the cable to the relay contact to perform this function 3 Connect the black wire to the relay terminal labeled C (common) Connect the white wire to the relay terminal la beled NO (normally open} SYSTEM HAROWARE 448 Operation To make a copy, press the COPY key on the copler The video processor pulls all needed information off the red. green and blue lines of the OIS screen to make a color copy. This takes approximately three seconds TEE-106D E96 1060 HARDWARE (Gammadata Color Video Copier Ba ley Nomenc ature IPRTO4 (A 50) ‘The IPRTO4 copier is used to make a color hard copy of a chsplay on the OIS monitor screen. Do this by pressing the up arrow on the copier until the LCD display shows the number of the monitor to be copied and then pressing the EXE button ‘on the copier Related products for the IPRTO4 copier are listed in Table 4 17 Table 4 17. Gammadata Color Video Copier Related Products Nomenclature Description 194844082 \V dao processor 6637356A2 OScabe 194846502 ‘Spare nk ro 194846402 Space paper ro NKMCO1 25 RCB cabo assemb y 194508044 ENC tee adapter NOTE ¥X + 0nbo ena OPERATION SUMMARY ‘There are two main parts to the color video copier system ‘These are the video processor and the color copier ‘The function of the video processor 1s to capture all needed informaton from an OIS screen in a matter of seconds The video processor then sends this information to the color copier This frees up the OIS screen to enable an operator to continue with his work while the color copy is actually being produced The video processor has internal memory to store multiple screens When multiple screens are stored by the video processor, they are printed out one after another in the order in which they were stored ‘The color copler is the device that makes the actual color copy It takes approximately 45 to 60 seconds to make a color copy of an OIS screen The copier makes three passes over the paper, placing the yellow, red, and blue colors on the Paper Separately When each screen Is printed, the copier aligns itself to make the next copy, at which time the color copy just produced may be torn off at the perforation INSTALLATION Unpack the copier with internal video processor See Figure 430 There is no voltage select switch 1 Termination for the red, green and blue video signals should be 75 ohm ‘SYSTEM HARDWARE 449 8 . tie : as ‘c ae a BACK V EW OF THE COLOR COP ER (4. CHANNEL V DEO NTERFACE) OTE AFOLRTW SNG)CABLE SOFT ORAL DEO COP ER CONNECT ONS. Figure 4 30. Gammadata Color Copier ‘The signal levels for the video inputs are one volt nominal 2 Set the monitor to sync on the green video input 3. Refer to the setup manual and setup map for the color copier The signal levels for the video inputs are 1 volt nominal. SYSTEM HARDWARE 450 -E96-106D TE96-1065 HARDWARE ‘Connect RGB Cables Connect the red, green and blue video signals from the OIS monitor to the video processor with the NKMCO1 RGB cable If an Intecolor or Aydin color monitor Is used, use BNC tee adapters to make the connections from the graphics board to the monitor and from the monitor to the video processor To do this, follow these steps: 1 Connect the BNC tee adapters (Batley Controls part num ber 194508041) to the red, green and blue connectors on the back of the monitor Make sure the termination switch set to the high impedance setting (nonresistor). Connect the RGB output from the graphics board to one side of the BNC tee adapters 2 Connect one end of the NKMCO1 RGB cable assembly to the other side of the BNC tee adapters Connect the other end of the NKMCO1 cable to the red, green and blue inputs on the back of the video processor (Figure 4 30) OPERATION Copy a screen by pressing the up arrow on the copier until the LCD display shows the number of the monitor to be copied and then pressing the EXE button on the copier A sereen capture takes approximately three seconds The menu structure for the video copter Is listed In Figure 431 SYSTEM HARDWARE 451 an + 1 Coon senor See aa ' oe ’ Be cramsnion ew | waar #4 Tain} . = ' oe sae Figure 4.31 Video Copier Menu Structure SYSTEM HARDWARE 452 TE96-106D HARDWARE CAUTION ATTENTION ‘Streaming Tape Drive Ba ey Nomenc ature 10STO2 (120 V) DSTO (240 V) ‘The streaming tape drive peripheral consists of a 94 mega byte cartridge tape drive, interface and power supply The backup or load process takes approximately 40 minutes. depending on the interleave factor The disk controller used by the OIS console also controls the tape drive Failure to plug in the streaming tape drive nhbon cable before turning the tape drive power on may result In equipment failure. Read the notice on the front of the power entry pane! before turning on the power to the tape drive. Select the streaming tape drive with the same voltage as the power entry pane! outlet or equipment damage may result. Si l'on omet d’eteindre l'interrupteur du circuit d’alimentation principal avant de retirer les cartes ou de les inserer dans te porte-cartes, 'equipment pourrait faire default. Veuillez lire l'avertissement figurant a Iavant du panneau d'entree d'alimentation avant d’alimenter le derouleur de bande. Sellectionnez 1a meme tension pour le derouleur en continu que pour fa sortie du panneau de’entre d’alimentation, sinon le material pourrait subir des dommages. TE96 1060 See Figure 4 32 to attach the cable between the streaming tape port of the ITOIS40 console and the streaming tape unit D connector receptacle The HOIS40A and II01S40D VAXser ver has a SCSI connector for the D connector of the tape unit cable (see Figure 3 30) NOTE: Rep ace the term nator cover after d sconnect ng the cab e from the TKEO stream ng tape dr ve Figure 4 32. Streamung Tape IDSTO2/3 Cable Connections SYSTEM HARDWARE 453

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