Page 4 - Preparing Your Workstation; The output is similar to the following:
C100_110-160_180.FB 2 Tue Jul 16 06:36:50 1996 2 Preparing Your Workstation Preparing Your Workstation Before starting the upgrade, use the following procedure to prepare theworkstation: 1 The workstation must be running HP-UX 10.20 or later to accommodate theC160/C180 upgrade. If the workstation is...
Page 5 - Enter the following command to run the upgrade utility program:
C100_110-160_180.FB 3 Tue Jul 16 06:36:50 1996 3 Preparing Your Workstation 4 Next, you need to run the upgrade utility program to automatically convert thehardware paths stored in the system’s I/O configuration file. You should only runthis utility if you are going to complete the rest of the hardw...
Page 7 - es from ac wall outlets.; 3 Unplug the power cord from the back of the system unit.
C100_110-160_180.FB 5 Tue Jul 16 06:36:50 1996 5 Preparing Your Workstation 12 Unplug the power cord of the system unit, the monitor, and any peripheral devic- es from ac wall outlets. 13 Unplug the power cord from the back of the system unit. WARNING: To avoid electrical shock, make sure you unplug...
Page 9 - Removing the Main Tray Assembly; Figure 2; Slide the main tray assembly out of the chassis.
C100_110-160_180.FB 7 Tue Jul 16 06:36:50 1996 7 Removing the Main Tray Assembly Removing the Main Tray Assembly Once you have prepared the workstation, you need to remove the main trayfrom the system unit, as described in the following procedure: 1 Completely loosen the four thumb screws on the rea...
Page 10 - Removing Memory Modules; Figure 3; Rear of Main Tray
C100_110-160_180.FB 8 Tue Jul 16 06:36:50 1996 8 Removing Memory Modules Removing Memory Modules After removing the main tray from the system, you must remove the mem-ory modules from the original C100/110 CPU board, as described in the fol-lowing procedure: 1 Locate the memory modules on the C100/C...
Page 11 - Figure 4
C100_110-160_180.FB 9 Tue Jul 16 06:36:50 1996 9 Removing Memory Modules 2 To remove a memory module, push the ejector tabs on each side of the module.Lift the memory module up and out of the connector and place it on a static-freesurface. Figure 4 shows how to remove a memory module. Figure 4 Remov...
Page 12 - Removing Option Boards; Press the fan release clip and rotate the fan, as shown in Figure 5.; Figure 5
C100_110-160_180.FB 10 Tue Jul 16 06:36:50 1996 10 Removing Option Boards Removing Option Boards NOTICE: Any option boards that are supported by the new C160/180 system shouldbe installed in the same slot number in the new main tray. If your C100/110 system has any option boards installed, you must ...
Page 13 - Slide the EISA slider to the side to remove it, as shown in Figure 6.; Figure 6
C100_110-160_180.FB 11 Tue Jul 16 06:36:50 1996 11 Removing Option Boards 2 Slide the EISA slider to the side to remove it, as shown in Figure 6. 3 Remove the screw from the EISA retainer, as shown in Figure 6 4 Grasp the option board by the edge with both hands and pull it straight out fromits slot...
Page 14 - Installing Memory Modules; Memory modules must be installed in pairs of equal capacity.; Figure 7
C100_110-160_180.FB 12 Tue Jul 16 06:36:50 1996 12 Installing Memory Modules Installing Memory Modules Install the memory modules in the C160/C180 CPU board in the new maintray, as described in the following procedure: 1 Locate the memory connectors on the C160/C180 CPU board, as shown in Figure7. T...
Page 15 - Total
C100_110-160_180.FB 13 Tue Jul 16 06:36:50 1996 13 Installing Memory Modules Table 1 Model C160/C180 Allowable Memory Configurations Config. No. Pair 0 Pair 1 Pair 2 Pair 3 Pair 4 Pair 5 Total MB A B A B A B A B A B A B 1 16 16 32 2 16 16 16 16 64 3 16 16 16 16 16 16 96 4 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 128...
Page 19 - Figure 8; White Ejector Tab
C100_110-160_180.FB 17 Tue Jul 16 06:36:50 1996 17 Installing Memory Modules 2 To install a memory module, close the ejector tabs on each side of the memoryconnector and line the memory module up with the guides, as shown in Figure 8.Make sure that the notched end of the memory module is toward the ...
Page 20 - Installing Option Boards; Graphics Adapter Considerations; Graphics Paths
C100_110-160_180.FB 18 Tue Jul 16 06:36:50 1996 18 Installing Option Boards Installing Option Boards NOTICE: Any option boards that are supported by the new C160/180 system shouldbe installed in the same slot number in the new main tray that they wereinstalled in the old main tray. If you are instal...
Page 22 - Option Board Installation; Press the fan release clip and rotate the fan, as shown in Figure 9.; Figure 9
C100_110-160_180.FB 20 Tue Jul 16 06:36:50 1996 20 Installing Option Boards Option Board Installation If you removed option boards from the C100/110 main tray, use this proce-dure to install them in the new C160/C180 main tray. Otherwise, skip to thenext section. 1 Press the fan release clip and rot...
Page 23 - Remove the EISA slider, as shown in Figure 10.
C100_110-160_180.FB 21 Tue Jul 16 06:36:50 1996 21 Installing Option Boards 2 Remove the screw from the EISA retainer, and remove the EISA retainer, asshown in Figure 10. Figure 10 Removing the EISA Retainer and EISA Slider 3 Remove the EISA slider, as shown in Figure 10. Eisa Retainer Eisa Slider
Page 24 - Remove the blank plate from the slot, as shown in Figure 11.
C100_110-160_180.FB 22 Tue Jul 16 06:36:50 1996 22 Installing Option Boards 4 In the desired option slot, turn the blank plate’s locking knob counter-clockwiseto unlock the plate, as shown in Figure 11. NOTE: The new main tray assembly contains a blank plate which is held in by a lockingknob. Be sur...
Page 26 - Replace the EISA retainer and its screw, as shown in Figure 13.; Installing the EISA Retainer and EISA Slider; EISA Retainer
C100_110-160_180.FB 24 Tue Jul 16 06:36:50 1996 24 Installing Option Boards 8 Replace the EISA retainer and its screw, as shown in Figure 13. 9 Replace the EISA slider, as shown in Figure 13 Figure 13 Installing the EISA Retainer and EISA Slider EISA Retainer EISA Retainer EISA Slider
Page 27 - the clip snaps into place, as shown in Figure 14.; Securing the Fan
C100_110-160_180.FB 25 Tue Jul 16 06:36:50 1996 25 Installing Option Boards 10 Rotate the fan back into place and firmly push it into the rear panel firmly until the clip snaps into place, as shown in Figure 14. Figure 14 Securing the Fan
Page 28 - Installing the New Main Tray Assembly; Installing the New Main Tray Assembly; Thumb Screws
C100_110-160_180.FB 26 Tue Jul 16 06:36:50 1996 26 Installing the New Main Tray Assembly Installing the New Main Tray Assembly Install the new C160/C180 main tray assembly, as described in the followingprocedure: 1 Align the main tray assembly with the chassis and slide it into place, as shown inFig...
Page 29 - Model Number Label
C100_110-160_180.FB 27 Tue Jul 16 06:36:50 1996 27 Installing the New Main Tray Assembly 5 Remove any external SCSI terminators from the rear of the old main tray and in-stall them on the SCSI connectors on the rear of the system. 6 Use a small flat blade screwdriver to gently pry the old model numb...
Page 30 - Replace the system unit in the floor stand, as shown in Figure 17.; Installing the Floor Stand
C100_110-160_180.FB 28 Tue Jul 16 06:36:50 1996 28 Installing the New Main Tray Assembly 7 Replace the system unit in the floor stand, as shown in Figure 17. Figure 17 Installing the Floor Stand
Page 32 - Next, the following message is displayed:; To restart the monitor selection process, press TAB.
C100_110-160_180.FB 30 Tue Jul 16 06:36:50 1996 30 Installing the New Main Tray Assembly 11 The system cycles through all of the available monitor types one at a time. When you can see a message similar to the following clearly and litigable, select thatmonitor type by pressing Enter. MONITOR INFORM...
Page 33 - where graphics(n) is the graphics path that you recorded earlier.
C100_110-160_180.FB 31 Tue Jul 16 06:36:50 1996 31 Installing the New Main Tray Assembly 15 At the prompt, enter the following command to enter the configuration menu: co 16 Configure the console path for the built-in graphics with the following syntax: mo graphics(0) 17 Power off the system. 18 Pow...