Contents - Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- united kingdom telecommunications safety requirements
- radio protection for germany
- safety notices
- laser safety information
- about this book
- Chapter 1. Reference Information
- Front View with Covers, Later Models
- Rear View without Covers, Models 340, 34H, 350, 355, 360/36T, 365 370/37T, 375
- Front View without Covers, Early Models
- Front View without Covers – Model 397
- System Planar Connector Locations, Models 355, 365, 375
- System Planar Connector Locations Models 380 and 390
- System Planar Connector Locations Model 397
- Memory
- Data and Power Flow
- SCSI-Attached Disk Drives, Models 340, 34H, 350, 360/36T, 370/37T
- Data and Power Flow: SCSI Attached Disk Drives – Models 380, 390, 39H
- Data and Power Flow: SCSI Attached Disk Drives – Model 397
- Specifications (all models except 380, 390, 39H, and 397)
- Specifications Models 380, 390, 39H, and 397
- Power Cables
- Service Inspection Guide
- Chapter 3. Removal and Replacement Procedures
- Handling Static-Sensitive Devices
- Rear Cover
- Top Cover
- Front Cover
- Disk Drive (Bus-Attached): Models 320, 32E, 32H
- Disk Drive (SCSI-Attached): Models 320, 32E, 32H
- Disk Drive (SCSI-Attached): Models 340, 34H, 350, 355, 360/36T, 365 370/37T, 375
- Disk Drive: Models 380, 390, 39H, and 397
- Power Supply
- Power Supply (Models 380, 390, 39H, and 397)
- Diskette Drive
- Media Drive Removal for Models 380, 390, 39H, and 397
- Adapter Cards, Ethernet Riser Card, and External Diskette Riser Card
- Setting the Ethernet Riser Card Jumpers
- Attached Devices
- CPU Card
- CPU Card (Model 39H)
- Voltage Regulator Card (Model 39H)
- L2 Cache
- Fan and Air Duct (Model 39H Only)
- Memory Card
- Memory SIMMs
- System Planar
- Card Guide Frame
- Rear Fan
- Front Fan
- Key Lock
- Reset Switch
- Serial Ports Flex Circuit (Models 340, 34H, 350, 355, 360/36T, 365 370/37T, 375)
- Serial Port (Models 380, 390, 39H, and 397)
- Three-Digit Display: Models 320, 32E, 32H
- Three-Digit Display Models 340, 34H, 350, 355, 360/36T, 365 370/37T, and 375, 380, 390, 39H
- Three-Digit Display, Model 397
- Toroids
- Battery
- Contact Strips (Models 340, 34H, 350, 355, 360/36T, 365, 370/37T, 375)
- Chapter 4. System Installation
- Index
- Appendix A. SCSI Device Address Record
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2-1540-10 Installation and Service Guide• For Models 340, 34H, 350, 355, 360/36T, 365, 370/37T, 375, 380, 390,39H, and 397:1. SCSI bus extender cardNote: Refer toPOWERstation and POWERserver CommonDiagnostics and Service Guide, Chapter One; SCSI-1 AdapterFuse Blowing and PTC Tripping.2. SCSI cable3. SCSI terminator4. System planar5. Power supply.Repeat this step until the defective FRU is identified or all the FRUs havebeen exchanged.If the symptom did not change and all the FRUs have been exchanged, callyour service support person for assistance.If the symptom has changed, check for loose cards, cables, and obviousproblems. If you do not find a problem, return to Step 1 in this MAP andfollow the instructions for the new symptom.YES Go to Step 9.Step 9(from Step 8)1. Set the power switch on the system unit to Off.2. Connect the signal and power connectors for the disk drives one at a time. Start with theconnectors for the drive that contains the bootable operating system software.3. Remove any diskette from the diskette drive.4. Set the power switch on the system unit to On.5. Wait for one of the following conditions to occur:• The three-digit display is blank.• The system stops and c31 is displayed in the three-digit display.• The system stops for at least three minutes and a constant number, character, orsymbol is displayed in the three-digit display and the power light is on.• The system stops and two or more numbers with values between 221 and 296 aredisplayed alternately in the three-digit display.• The system stops and a flashing 888 is displayed in the three-digit display.• The power light does not come on, or the power light comes on but does not stay on.Is c31 displayed in the three-digit display or is the three-digit display blank?NO The last SCSI device that you connected is defective.Exchange the defective device.Repeat this step until the signal and power connectors for all the disk driveshave been connected. PreviousNext |