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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – ii
  • Page 3 – Safety and Regulatory Statements
  • Page 4 – Special Video Configuration Statements; For FCC Applications:
  • Page 5 – Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Page 6 – This device may not cause harmful interference.; VCCI Class 2 ITE
  • Page 7 – vii
  • Page 8 – viii; VCCI Class 1 ITE
  • Page 9 – Emissions Regulations Compliance; operator position am Arbeitsplatz
  • Page 10 – Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Precautions; Safety Statement
  • Page 11 – xi
  • Page 12 – Warnings and Cautions
  • Page 13 – Contents; xiii; Product Information; Product Description 3
  • Page 14 – xiv; Configuration
  • Page 15 – xv; Troubleshooting; Chassis Display Codes 77; Field Replaceable Units
  • Page 16 – xvi; Diagrams; System Block Diagram 163; Reference; Installation Manual 171
  • Page 17 – xvii; Service Notes
  • Page 18 – xviii
  • Page 19 – xix
  • Page 20 – xx; Figures
  • Page 21 – xxi
  • Page 22 – xxii
  • Page 23 – xxiii
  • Page 24 – xxiv; Tables
  • Page 25 – xxv; Fan Power Pinouts 162
  • Page 26 – xxvi
  • Page 27 – Product Information
  • Page 29 – Product Description; Processor Performance:
  • Page 30 – Memory
  • Page 32 – System Unit Front Panel Controls; Figure 1; System Power Switch
  • Page 33 – Power LED; LED 4 - System Heartbeat
  • Page 34 – Audio Controls; Headset Jack
  • Page 35 – Figure 2; Table 1; Busy Indicator
  • Page 36 – Eject Button
  • Page 37 – Figure 3; Cassette LED
  • Page 39 – Figure 5; Table 3
  • Page 40 – System Unit Rear Panel Connectors; Security loop
  • Page 41 – Security Loop
  • Page 42 – Audio Connectors; Audio Features
  • Page 43 – Audio Outputs
  • Page 45 – Keyboard and Mouse Connectors; HP Parallel I/O Connector
  • Page 46 – Serial Input/Output Connectors; Table 5
  • Page 47 – SCSI Connectors
  • Page 48 – Monitors
  • Page 49 – Keyboards; Keyboard Differences
  • Page 52 – No Equivalent; Table 6
  • Page 53 – Pointing Devices
  • Page 54 – Operating System Overview
  • Page 57 – Environmental Specifications; Table 7
  • Page 58 – Vibration
  • Page 59 – Installation
  • Page 60 – Preventive Maintenance
  • Page 61 – Configuration
  • Page 63 – Workstation Configurations
  • Page 64 – FRU Configurations; Internal Storage Configurations; Figure 7
  • Page 65 – There are no jumper settings to change for the floppy drive.; Table 8
  • Page 66 – The floppy disk drive is not a SCSI device.; Table 9
  • Page 67 – Figure 8; SCSI ID
  • Page 68 – Figure 9; SCSI ID Jumpers
  • Page 74 – DDS-2 Tape Drive SCSI Address/Jumper Settings
  • Page 76 – Allowable Memory Configurations
  • Page 79 – Monitor-Type Selection; Turn system power off.
  • Page 80 – Graphics Configurations
  • Page 83 – The system supports only four; Dual Graphics Adapters; You may not install a dual; Multi-board Graphics Adapters; When a Visualize48Z
  • Page 87 – Troubleshooting
  • Page 89 – Getting Ready to Troubleshoot
  • Page 90 – Power On Troubleshooting
  • Page 91 – Selftests Troubleshooting
  • Page 92 – HP-UX Compatible Mode Troubleshooting
  • Page 94 – Dealing with a Boot Failure; built-in FWD or UWSE SCSI bus
  • Page 96 – Searching for Bootable Media
  • Page 97 – Stable Storage; Mnemonic; Here are examples of mnemonic notation:; lan; all connections to the built-in LAN; Bootable Device Types
  • Page 98 – Supported Boot Paths
  • Page 99 – Selftest Failures; the LED error code; System Unit Front Panel LEDs
  • Page 100 – Reserved
  • Page 101 – Unknown FAULT; LED Value
  • Page 103 – Chassis Display Codes; HPMC FAULT
  • Page 121 – Running System Verification Tests; man cstm; The following message appears:
  • Page 122 – Messages similar to the following appear:; exit
  • Page 123 – Running ODE-Based Diagnostics; Invoke the ISL environment from the system disk.; prompt. The available
  • Page 124 – prompt or at the prompt of one of the
  • Page 125 – Troubleshooting the SCSI I/O Board
  • Page 131 – Field Replaceable Units
  • Page 132 – Use the following tools to remove or replace FRUs:; WARNING
  • Page 133 – Exchange and Nonexchange Part Numbers; C Class Major Components; Power Supply Assembly
  • Page 134 – Main Tray FRUs
  • Page 135 – Storage Tray FRUs
  • Page 136 – Power Supply FRUs
  • Page 137 – Not Shown
  • Page 141 – FRU Removal and Replacement
  • Page 142 – Removing the Floor Stand
  • Page 143 – Storage Tray Assembly; Slide the storage tray completely out of the system unit.
  • Page 144 – Disk Interconnect Board; Remove the two retaining screws, as shown in Figure 31.; Removing the Disk Interconnect Board
  • Page 145 – Storage Tray Bezel; as shown in Figure 32.; Pull the bezel straight out from the storage tray
  • Page 146 – Disk Filler Panel
  • Page 147 – Storage Devices
  • Page 148 – Removing a Storage Device; Locking Tab
  • Page 149 – Human Interface Board; Remove the Storage Tray Bezel; Removing the Human Interface Board; Disconnect the cable from the rear of the board.
  • Page 150 – Main Tray Assembly; Slide the main tray assembly out of the chassis.
  • Page 151 – Removing Memory Modules; Rear of Main Tray
  • Page 153 – Removing a Memory Module
  • Page 154 – Installing Memory Modules
  • Page 155 – Removing Second Level Cache Modules (C160L)
  • Page 156 – Removing a Cache Module
  • Page 157 – You must install two cache modules.; Installing Cache Modules
  • Page 159 – Removing PCI, EISA, and GSC Option Boards
  • Page 160 – Removing the EISA Slider and Retainer; EISA Slider
  • Page 161 – secure blank plate, as shown in Figure 47.; Perform Steps 3 through 1 in reverse order.; Installing an EISA Slot Blank Plate
  • Page 162 – Remove the Main Tray Assembly from the system unit.; Removing the EGRAM Board
  • Page 164 – CPU Board; Remove the Main Tray Assembly.
  • Page 167 – Repeat Steps 4 through 1 in reverse order.
  • Page 168 – System Fans; Disconnect the fan connector.; Removing the EISA Area Fan Assembly
  • Page 169 – Removing the CPU Area Fan Assembly; Lift the fan assembly up off of the pins.
  • Page 170 – Removing the Fan
  • Page 171 – Rear Panel; Perform the following steps to remove the rear panel:; Remove the 7 screws, as shown in Figure 55.; Removing the Rear Panel
  • Page 172 – Remove the Main Tray Assembly
  • Page 173 – The output is similar to the following:
  • Page 174 – Perform the following steps to remove the I/O board:; Pull the ejector handles, as shown in Figure 56.; Removing the I/O Board
  • Page 175 – Removing the I/O Extension Board
  • Page 176 – Battery; Removing the Battery
  • Page 177 – Backplane; Perform the following steps to remove the backplane:; Removing the Backplane; Lift the card guide up and out, as shown in Figure 59.
  • Page 178 – Lift the Backplane up and out, as indicated in Figure 59.
  • Page 179 – Power Supply
  • Page 180 – Power Interconnect Board; Removing the Power Interconnect Board
  • Page 181 – Diagrams
  • Page 183 – System Power; Power Distribution Board
  • Page 187 – Table 18 lists the pinouts for floppy drive power:
  • Page 188 – Table 20 lists the pinouts for fan power:; GROUND
  • Page 189 – System Block Diagram
  • Page 190 – C100/110 System Unit Functional Block Diagram
  • Page 191 – C160L System Unit Functional Block Diagram
  • Page 192 – C160/180 System Unit Functional Block Diagram
  • Page 193 – C200/240 System Unit Functional Block Diagram
  • Page 195 – Reference
  • Page 197 – Installation Manual
  • Page 198 – Reference Manuals
  • Page 199 – Service Notes
  • Page 200 – Place service notes here.
  • Page 205 – Accessing the Boot Console Interface; Close any files and applications on your workstation.
  • Page 206 – Press a key. You will then see the message:; The Main Menu of the boot console appears.
  • Page 207 – Boot Console Menus
  • Page 210 – search ipl; To hold the display temporarily, press Ctrl S
  • Page 211 – Where device_type is one of the following:; fwscsi is the built-in fast, wide SCSI bus; slotn.fwscsi is an optional fast, wide SCSI bus; scsi is the built-in single-ended SCSI bus
  • Page 212 – Resetting the Workstation
  • Page 213 – Displaying and Setting Paths
  • Page 214 – Optional
  • Page 216 – Displaying and Setting the Monitor Type; The correct usage for this command is:; monitor graphics_path; where valid graphics_path parameters are:; graphics3
  • Page 217 – The abbreviations in the table represent the following:; HPUX 9.05 requires path console graphics3.; Do not put a graphics card into slot 1 or slot 2.
  • Page 218 – EISA/GSC Slots from Outside the System Unit
  • Page 219 – Displaying the Current Monitor Configuration; configuration; Graphics slot3 - CRX48Z
  • Page 220 – Setting the Monitor Type; monitor graphics3
  • Page 223 – Setting the Monitor Type at Power On
  • Page 225 – Displaying the Status of the System I/O; IO
  • Page 227 – Setting the Auto Boot and Auto Search Flags; auto boot state; or; auto search state; where state is on or off.
  • Page 228 – Displaying and Setting Secure Mode; secure
  • Page 229 – Displaying and Setting Fastboot Mode; fastboot; To disable fastboot, type the following at the prompt:; fastboot off; To enable fastboot, type the following at the prompt:; fastboot on
  • Page 230 – Displaying the LAN Station Address; lanaddress
  • Page 231 – Displaying System Information; all
  • Page 232 – Displaying PIM Information; You can use pim in the following ways:; pim - gives all fault type information; pim 0 fault_type - information on fault type
  • Page 233 – Configure and Display LAN Settings; , operating in compliance with IEEE 802.3u; type the following at the prompt:; LanConfig AUTO_detect
  • Page 234 – LanConfig AUI
  • Page 235 – Device path information
  • Page 236 – ISL Environment; Run offline diagnostic programs and utilities; Invoking ISL from the Boot Console Interface; boot device
  • Page 237 – ISL User Commands; help - lists ISL command menu and available utilities.
  • Page 239 – Updating System Firmware with ODE; LIF directory on the system disk. The prompt changes to
  • Page 249 – search ipl; To continue the display, press; Ctrl Q; To halt the search, press any other key
  • Page 250 – Resetting Your Workstation; reset
  • Page 251 – Your workstation’s primary display device
  • Page 255 – monitor graphics_path type; “Graphics Configurations”
  • Page 257 – monitor lis
  • Page 260 – Next, the following message is displayed:; To restart the monitor selection process, press TAB.
  • Page 264 – Primary Boot Path
  • Page 265 – Displaying and Setting the Fastboot Mode; Access fastboot from the configuration menu.
  • Page 266 – The address is for the system’s built-in LAN.
  • Page 276 – The following commands may be entered at the; exit - resets the workstation so the new PDC can run.
  • Page 277 – Index
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Service Handbook

C Class

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C100, C110, C160L, C160,

C180, C200 and C240

HP Part No. A4200-90041

Edition E0897

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ii  Hewlett-Packard Co. 1997 Printing History First Printing: August 1997 UNIX is a registered trademark in the United States and othercountries, licensed exclusively through X/Open Company Lim-ited. NOTICE The information contained in this document is subject to changewithout notice. HEWLETT-PACKA...

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Safety and Regulatory Statements iii Safety and Regulatory Statements This section contains safety and regulatory statementspertaining to the C100, C110, C160L, C160, C180,C200 and C240 workstations. It provides informationon the following topics: • Special video configuration statements • Emissions...

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Special Video Configuration Statements iv Special Video Configuration Statements The following statements apply only to those applica-tions which include a cable connected to the S-Videoconnector on the A4248A card. No modification to theregulatory statements is necessary for applicationswhich inclu...

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