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iSeries Setting Up Your0578, 5074, 5078 or 5079Expansion Unit Version 5 SA41-5149-02 ERserver
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Note Before using this information and the product it supports, be sure to read the information in“Safety and Environmental Notices” on page v and “Notices” on page 51. Third Edition (August 2002) This edition applies only to reduced instruction set computer (RISC)) systems. © Copyright Internationa...
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Contents Safety and Environmental Notices . . . v Danger Notices . . . . . . . . . . . . . v Caution Notices . . . . . . . . . . . . . v Laser Safety Information . . . . . . . . . vi Product Recycling and Disposal. . . . . . . vi Battery Return Program . . . . . . . . . vi Environmental Design . . ....
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iv Setting up your 0578, 5074, 5078 or 5079 Expansion Unit V5R2
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Safety and Environmental Notices Danger Notices A danger notice calls attention to a situation that is potentially lethal or extremelyhazardous to people. DANGER An electrical outlet that is not correctly wired could place hazardous voltageon metal parts of the system or the products that attach to ...
Page 8 - Laser Compliance; Laser Safety Information
Laser Compliance All Lasers are certified in the U.S. to conform to the requirements of DHHS 21 CFRSubchapter J for class 1 laser products. Outside the U.S., they are certified to be incompliance with the IEC 825 (first edition 1984) and as a class 1 laser product.Consult the label on each part for ...
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About Setting up your 0578, 5074, 5078 or 5079 ExpansionUnit (SA41–5149) This book contains installation about setting up your expansion unit. You may electto set up your new expansion unit yourself. It will take approximately one to threehours to install the hardware You also may elect not to insta...
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You can find more information on iSeries Navigator in the iSeries InformationCenter and at the following Web site: http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/navigator/ How to send your comments Your feedback is important in helping to provide the most accurate andhigh-quality information. If you have any c...
Page 11 - Hardware requirements; Weight and Size of the 5079
Chapter 1. Preparing to set up your 5074 or 5079 ExpansionUnit This chapter explains what you need to do before you set up your 5074 or 5079Expansion Unit. This includes the following tasks: 1. Unpack your expansion unit (refer to the instructions for unpacking that camewith your expansion unit). 2....
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Configuration rules When you set up your expansion unit, observe the rules in Table 4. Table 4. Configuration rules System or expansion unit Configuration rules General v When connecting HSL cables from the system unit to anexpansion unit: – Connect the first HSL cable between connector A0 on the sy...
Page 16 - Powering down your iSeries system unit
Table 4. Configuration rules (continued) System or expansion unit Configuration rules iSeries 830 v The 830 can have a maximum of 13 expansion units onfour HSL loops. v Connect HSL loops to the 830 in this order (seeAppendix B, “Connector Locations” on page 35): 1. B0 and B1 2. C0 and C1 3. D0 and D...
Page 19 - Chapter 2. Setting up your 5074 expansion unit; Removing the covers; Connecting your 5074 directly to your system unit
Chapter 2. Setting up your 5074 expansion unit This chapter describes how to set up your 5074 Expansion Unit. If you are settingup a 5079 Expansion Unit, go to Chapter 4, “Setting up your 5079 Expansion Unit” on page 19. If you have not powered down your system unit, go to “Powering down youriSeries...
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If you have just one set of HSL connectors on your system unit, theyare labeled A0 and A1.If you have more than one set of HSL connectors on your systemunit, the first set is labeled A0 and A1. The remaining HSL connectorsare labeled alphabetically. For example, if you have an 830, there arefour set...
Page 21 - Connecting your 5074 at the beginning of a loop
Notes: 1. The graphics that follow designate the HSL connectors for the system unit as 0and 1. These designations represent which set of connectors on your systemunit the HSL loop is connected to (for example B0 and B1). 2. These procedures are intended as a guide. Some steps in the followingprocedu...
Page 23 - Connecting your 5074 to the middle of a loop
Connecting your 5074 to the middle of a loop Use this procedure if you are connecting your 5074 to the middle of a loop. Inother words, you are connecting your 5074 between two other expansion units.Refer to these expansion units as unit X and unit Y as is shown in Figure 8 andFigure 9. __ 1. Remove...
Page 24 - Connecting your 5074 to the end of a loop
Connecting your 5074 to the end of a loop Use this procedure to connect your 5074 in the last position in a loop of expansionunits. In this procedure you will connect your 5074 between your system unit andthe expansion unit which is currently in the last position. Refer the expansion unitwhich is cu...
Page 25 - Chapter 3. Setting up your 0578 expansion unit; Connecting your 0578 directly to your system unit
Chapter 3. Setting up your 0578 expansion unit This chapter describes how to set up your 0578 Expansion Unit. If you have not powered down your system unit, go to “Powering down youriSeries system unit” on page 6. Once you have powered down your system unit,return here. Removing the covers See Appen...
Page 29 - Chapter 4. Setting up your 5079 Expansion Unit; Connecting your 5079 directly to your system unit
Chapter 4. Setting up your 5079 Expansion Unit This chapter describes how to set up your 5079 Expansion Unit. If you are settingup a 5074 Expansion Unit go, to Chapter 2, “Setting up your 5074 expansion unit” on page 9. If you have not powered down your system unit, go to “Powering down youriSeries ...
Page 32 - Connecting your 5079 to another expansion unit; Connecting your 5079 at the beginning of a loop
Connecting your 5079 to another expansion unit This section contains instructions for connecting your 5079 expansion unit to a loopwith other expansion units. You can only connect your 5079 with other expansionunits that have HSL hardware. Your 5079 consists of two independent 5074 Expansion Units i...
Page 34 - Connecting your 5079 in the middle of a loop
__ 10. Connect the HSL cable from 5079–001 HSL connector 1 to HSL connector 0on unit X. This cable should now run between 5079–001 and Unit X. __ 11. Connect the SPCN cable from 5079–001 connector J16 to connector J15 onunit X. This cable should now run between your 5079–001 and Unit X. __ 12. Insta...
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__ a. Connect a new HSL cable to HSL connector 1. If you have differentlength cables, this cable should be the shortest one. __ b. Connect a new SPCN cable to connector J16. __ c. Connect the power cable. Do not plug into the wall outlet. If your power cables for the 5079 are two different lengths, ...
Page 37 - Chapter 5. Completing your installation
Chapter 5. Completing your installation Perform the following steps to return complete your installation: __ 1. Make sure that you have reinstalled all of the covers on the followingsystem components: __ a. iSeries system unit. __ b. All system expansion units. DANGER An electrical outlet that is no...
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__ g. Press the Enter push button on the control panel. __ h. Press the Mode Select button until the Normal indicator ( OK ) lights up. __ i. Press the Increment/Decrement push button until 01 appears in the Function/Data display. __ j. Press the Enter push button on the control panel. 01 B S should...
Page 39 - Chapter 6. Verifying Your New Configuration; strsst
Chapter 6. Verifying Your New Configuration Verify your new configuration by performing the following: __ 1. Type strsst on the command line. Press Enter. __ 2. Type your service tools userid and service tools password on the System Service Tools (SST) Sign On display. Press Enter. __ 3. Select Star...
Page 41 - Appendix A. Removing the back covers
Appendix A. Removing the back covers 5075 and 820 back cover Remove the back cover for the system unit by gripping the upper corners of thecover and pulling it up and toward you. 5074, 830 and 890 back cover 1. Use the latch shown at A to open the back cover on your expansion unit. 2. If needed, use...
Page 44 - Accessing units in a rack
Accessing units in a rack 1. Move to the back of the rack, press latch A , and open the back door of the rack. 34 Setting up your 0578, 5074, 5078 or 5079 Expansion Unit V5R2
Page 45 - Appendix B. Connector Locations; 20 HSL connector locations
Appendix B. Connector Locations 820 HSL connector locations Figure 23. 820 HSL connector locations © Copyright IBM Corp. 2000, 2002 35
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830 HSL connector locations Figure 24. 830 HSL connector locations 36 Setting up your 0578, 5074, 5078 or 5079 Expansion Unit V5R2
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840 HSL connector locations Figure 25. 840 HSL connector locations Appendix B. Connector Locations 37
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890 HSL connector locations Figure 26. 890 HSL connector locations 38 Setting up your 0578, 5074, 5078 or 5079 Expansion Unit V5R2
Page 53 - Appendix C. System unit control panel
Appendix C. System unit control panel 1. Go to the front of your iSeries system unit. Open the control panel door. 2. Before you can use F Increment/Decrement Buttons and G Enter Push button, you need to press H Mode Select to select manual mode K . You will use the push buttons on the control panel...
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Notices This information was developed for products and services offered in the U.S.A.IBM may not offer the products, services, or features discussed in this document inother countries. Consult your local IBM representative for information on theproducts and services currently available in your area...
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systems and there is no guarantee that these measurements will be the same ongenerally available systems. Furthermore, some measurement may have beenestimated through extrapolation. Actual results may vary. Users of this documentshould verify the applicable data for their specific environment. Infor...
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Industry Canada Compliance Statement This Class A digital apparatus meets the requirements of the CanadianInterference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Avis de conformité à la réglementation d’Industrie Canada Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Règlementsur le matér...
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