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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vi Installation and Service GuideUnited Kingdom Telecommunications Safety RequirementsThis equipment is manufactured to the International Safety Standard EN60950 and as suchis approved in the UK under the General Approval Number NS/G/1234/J/100003 for indirectconnection to the public telecommunication network.The network adapter interfaces housed within this equipment are approved separately, eachone having its own independent approval number. These interface adapters, supplied by themanufacturer, do not use or contain excessive voltages. An excessive voltage is one whichexceeds 70.7 V peak ac or 120 V dc. They interface with this equipment using Safe ExtraLow Voltages only. In order to maintain the separate (independent) approval of themanufacturer’s adapters, it is essential that other optional cards, not supplied by themanufacturer, do not use main voltages or any other excessive voltages. Seek advice froma competent engineer before installing other adapters not supplied by the manufacturer.Avis de conformité aux normes du ministère des Communications duCanada Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Réglement sur lematériel brouilleur du Canada.Canadian Department of Communications Compliance StatementThis Class A digital apparatus meets the requirements of the CanadianInterference-Causing Equipment Regulations.VCCI StatementThe following is a summary of the VCCI Japanese statement in the box above.This equipment is in the Class 1 category (information equipment to be used incommercial and/or industrial areas) and conforms to the standards set by the Vol-untary Control Council For Interference by Data Processing Equipment and Elec-tronic Office Machines aimed at preventing radio interference in commercial and/or industrial areas.Consequently, when used in a residential area or in an adjacent area thereto, radiointerference may be caused to radios and TV receivers, etc.Read the instructions for correct handling. VCCI–1. PreviousNext |