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Service Handbook HP V ISUALIZE B2000 UNIX ® W orkstation Manufacturing P art Number: HP P art No. A5983-9003 9 Printed in USA Janu ary 2000 Edition E0100.
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Contents 5 1. Product Information Chapter Overv iew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Product Descrip tion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Front P anel Comp onents .
6 Contents I/O Cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Monitor-Type Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 3. T roubleshooting Chapter Overv iew .
Contents 7 I/O Cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 0 Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 Memory DIM Ms . . .
8 Contents Displaying and Setting F as tboot Mo de . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 0 Displaying the LAN Statio n Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 Displaying Sy stem Info rmation . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents 9 Special Regulatory and Safety Inf ormation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176 Acoustics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176 Laser Sa fety Sta tement (U .S.A. Only) .
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Fig u r e s 11 Figur e 1-1 . Fro nt Panel Co mpo nent s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Figur e 1-2. LCD Sy mbol s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12 Fig u r e s Figure 4-24. Replacin g the Floppy Di sk Drive Bay ’ s Rear Cove r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Figur e 4-2 5. L ocat ion of th e H ard D isk Driv es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 5 Figur e 4-26 .
Ta b l e s 13 T ab le 1 -1. K ey F eat ures of the B 2000 W o rkst atio n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 T ab le 1 -2 . C D D r iv e F e atur es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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15 1 Product In fo rmation This chapt er provides general product information about the HP V ISUALI ZE B2000 workstation. This information is pr ovided to help familiari ze you with the main features and componen ts of this workstation.
16 Chapter 1 Product Inf or mation Chapter Overvie w Chapter Overv iew This chapt er cont ains the following main sections: • Product Descript ion • Fron t Panel Co mpo nen ts • Rear P anel Comp.
Chapter 1 17 Product Inf or mation Chapter Overview Standar d I/O • Two Se rial (R S-232) ports • Two USB (Universal Serial Bus) ports • One P arallel (IEEE 1284) port • F our Audio port s (Li.
18 Chapter 1 Product Inf or mation Fro nt P anel Components Front P anel Compon ents Figure 1-1 shows t he components t hat are loc ated on the f ront panel of the B2000 workstation.
Chapter 1 19 Product Inf or mation Fro nt Pa nel Components Po w e r S w i t c h The powe r switch is also located o n the left side o f the front panel as part of the power swit ch/LCD ass emb ly . Us e th e po wer swit ch to pow er the w orks tat ion o n an d o ff .
20 Chapter 1 Product Inf or mation Fro nt P anel Components NO TE The audio features of the CD drive are su pp orted through appli cati ons only . One such application is xmcd . T he xmcd u tilit y is not a p art of H P-U X; it can be downloaded fr om the web at this URL: http://m etalab.
Chapter 1 21 Product Inf or mation Fro nt Pa nel Components Floppy Disk Drive (Optional) The optional flop py disk drive is a 3.5-inch form fac tor device with a PC/AT interface . It connects to the worksta tion via a 34- pin PC/A T ribbon cab le and a 4- pin power cable .
22 Chapter 1 Product Inf or mation Rear P anel Components Rear P anel Comp on ents This section desc ribe s the following components that are loc ated on the rear panel of the B2000 workstat ion: • I/O s lots • Monitor conne cto r • Serial ( RS-232) conne ctors • USB (Universa l Serial Bus ) connectors • LAN (Ethernet IEEE 802.
Chapter 1 23 Product Inf or mation Rear P anel Compone nts I/O Slots The four I/O slots located at the top lef t of the r ear panel a re PCI (P eripheral Conne ct Interface) slots, which can be used for add-on I/O inter fac e cards .
24 Chapter 1 Product Inf or mation Rear P anel Components USB Connectors The USB connectors located on the rear panel of the workstation pr ovid e interfaces for the keyboard and mouse to the sys tem. These USB connectors support only the HP keyboard, HP mouse, USB hub, or other HP-recommended US B devices .
Chapter 1 25 Product Inf or mation Rear P anel Compone nts Audio Connectors The B2000 workstation has audio-input and -output capabilities through external input and output conne ctors on t he rear panel and t hrough an internal speaker . The sound is 16-bit, 44 kHz ( CD-quality).
26 Chapter 1 Product Inf or mation Rear P anel Components Security Loop There is also a security loop on the rear panel of the B2000 workstation. The security loop allows you to loc k the works tation ’ s left side panel, thus securing the inte rnal components of the workst ation.
Chapter 1 27 Product Inf or mation Monitor s 2. Push the sec urity loop ’ s pin i nto the se curity loop pin hole , and insert t he padloc k ’ s latch through the holes at the to p and bottom of the securit y loop. This loc ks the left side panel.
28 Chapter 1 Product Inf or mation Ke yboar d and Mouse Keyboa rd and M ouse USB HP Keyboard The HP V ISUA LIZE B2000 workstation supp orts a USB HP keyboard.
Chapter 1 29 Product Inf or mation Operating System Overview Operating Sys tem Overview The B2000 workstation runs the HP-UX operat ing syst em version 10.
30 Chapter 1 Product Inf or mation Memory Mem ory The B2000 workstation has four slots fo r memory DI MMs. Y ou can install only 128 MB , 256 MB , or 512 MB DIMMs in these slots . The minimum memory configuration for a B2000 workstation is 256 MB , and the maximum is 2 GB .
31 2 Configuration This chapt er provides details about s etting up and changing the workst ation and system hardw are configuration fo r the HP V ISUALIZE B2000 workstation.
32 Chapter 2 Configuration Chapter Overvie w Chapter Overv iew This chapt er cont ains the following main sections: • W orkstation Configurations • System Hardw are Configurations — Internal Sto.
Chapter 2 33 Configuration System Har dware Configurati ons Configuring a Hard Disk Drive as a File System This section describ es how to use SAM to add a hard disk drive to the workstation as a file system and how t o remove the hard disk d rive from the workstatio n.
34 Chapter 2 Configuration System Har dware Configurations 4. Double-cli ck on the Sam icon in the Application Manager -- System_Admin window . If you are root , the System Application Manager (SAM) will a ppe ar on the screen. 5. Double-cl i ck on the Disks and File Systems icon.
Chapter 2 35 Configuration System Har dware Configurati ons Removing a Hard Disk Drive as a F ile System T o remove a hard disk drive as a file system using SAM, do the following: 1. Log in as root . 2. Mo ve th e mo use poin ter to the Application Manager control fo r tools and c lick the l eft mouse button.
36 Chapter 2 Configuration System Har dware Configurations 6. Double-cl i ck on the Disk Devices icon. The following screen mess age is displa yed: Scanning the system ’ s hardware.. . The Disk and F i le Systems window opens containing a list of d evices installed in this workstation.
Chapter 2 37 Configuration System Har dware Configurati ons CD Drive Configuration The CD drive connects to the A TAPI (IDE) int erface in the CD drive bay backpla ne within the B2000 works tation via a 40-p in ribbon cabl e, a 4-pin audio ca ble, and a 4-pin p ower cable .
38 Chapter 2 Configuration System Har dware Configurations Memory The B2000 workstation has 4 memory slot s , labeled SL0 through SL3. Memory can be configured f rom 256 MB to 2 GB for the B2000 workstation. Memory does not ha ve to be configur ed in pairs fo r the B2000, but must be loaded in t he order shown in F igure 2-2.
Chapter 2 39 Configuration System Har dware Configurati ons I/O Cards The B2000 workstation ’ s system bo ard has four Pe ripheral Connec t Interface ( PCI) slots for option I/O cards . Slots 1 and 2 are full-size (PCI-2X) sl ots . Slots 3 and 4 are half-size (PCI-1X) slots .
40 Chapter 2 Configuration System Har dware Configurations Monitor-Type Selection The B2000 workst ation support s monitors set to one of the fol lowing resolutions: • 1280 × 1024 color (stereo c a.
41 3 T r oubleshooting This chapt er provides information about is olating a failing component, known as a Fiel d Replaceable Unit (FRU), in the HP V ISU ALIZE B2000 workstation.
42 Chapter 3 T roubleshooting Chapter Overvie w Chapter Overv iew This chapt er cont ains the following main sections: • Flowcharts for Trou bleshooting • Identifying LCD-Ind icated Condi tions .
Chapter 3 43 T roubleshooting Flowch arts for T roub leshooting F i gur e 3-1. Main (P ower on LCD ) T rou bleshooting Flowchart.
44 Chapter 3 T roubleshooting Flow charts for T roub leshooting F i gur e 3-2. Console Tr oubleshooting Flowchart.
Chapter 3 45 T roubleshooting Flowch arts for T roub leshooting F igure 3-3. Bootable Device T r oubleshooting Flowchart.
46 Chapter 3 T roubleshooting Flow charts for T roub leshooting F i gur e 3-4. HP-UX Troublesh ooting Flowchart.
Chapter 3 47 T roubleshooting Identifying LCD- Indicated Conditions Identify ing LCD-Indi cated Conditio ns The B2000 workstation uses an LCD panel t o display firmw are/OS progress codes .
48 Chapter 3 T roubleshooting Fa n Faults and W arnings Fa n Fa u l t s a n d Wa r n i n g s This section provide s the fault ( FLT ) and warnin g ( WRN ) messages you will see in the LCD if there is a problem with a fan i n the B2000 workstat ion.
Chapter 3 49 T roubleshooting Fa n Faults and W arnings F igure 3-5. F an Locations In the case of a fan problem, you will need to re place: • The fan itself , if it is either an I/O fan (2) or a system fan (4).
50 Chapter 3 T roubleshooting Dealing with a Boot F ailure Dealing with a Boo t F ailure T o start t his workstatio n from an operating s ystem stored on a device diffe rent from the usual boot de vic.
Chapter 3 51 T roubleshooting Dealing with a Boot Failu re Searching for Bootable M edia T o list all devices that may co ntain bootable media, go to the Main Menu of the Boot Console I nterface and t.
52 Chapter 3 T roubleshooting Dealing with a Boot F ailure Boot Command Notations The boot command sup ports the f ollowing two notations: • Mnemonic • P ath number Type help sc si or help lan for mo re info rma tion on the boo t pa th p ara met ers.
Chapter 3 53 T roubleshooting Selftest Failu res Selftest F ailures Chassis cod es are the key to debugging selft est errors . If a fa ilure is found during selfte st, chass is codes ar e displaye d in the LCD . The procedure for us ing these codes to d ebug a failure is as follows: 1.
54 Chapter 3 T roubleshooting Selftest Failu res Chassis Codes T able 3-2. lists all of the c has sis codes for the B2000 workstation. T able 3-2. Chassis Codes for the B2000 W orkstation Ostat Code FRU Message Description FLT 1 n 01 SYS BD HPMC occurred CPU n de tect ed an un expe cted HP MC.
Chapter 3 55 T roubleshooting Selftest Failu res FLT 1 n 13 SYS BD data mem brk trp CPU n dete cted an une xpecte d dat a memory break trap. FLT 1 n 14 SYS BD TLB dirty bit tr CPU n detec ted an unex pected TLB di rty bit trap. FLT 1 n 15 SYS BD page refrnce trp CPU n dete cted an une xpecte d pag e reference trap .
56 Chapter 3 T roubleshooting Selftest Failu res TST 1 n 27 SYS BD CPU n itimer test CPU n is starting its inte rval time r self- test. TST 1 n 28 SYS BD CPU n multi-media CPU n is starting its multi- med ia instruction s self- test. TST 1 n 29 SYS BD CPU n shadow reg CPU n is startin g its shad o w registe r self- test.
Chapter 3 57 T roubleshooting Selftest Failu res FLT 1 n BA SYS BD monarch CPU fail The monarc h CPU failed. FLT 1 n BB SYS BD bad CPU n number The CPU identi fier wa s out of range . FLT 1 n BF SYS BD CPU n halt boot Bootst rap failure --machine halt ed.
58 Chapter 3 T roubleshooting Selftest Failu res TST 2 n 90 SYS BD CPU n dcache ECC CPU n is starting its data cache ECC self- test. FLT 2BAD SYS BD assertion fail A firmware assertion failed. TST 3 n 00 SYS BD ROM checksum tst Monarch CPU n is testin g the bo ot RO M integr ity .
Chapter 3 59 T roubleshooting Selftest Failu res FLT 3 n 09 SYS BD bad sys mde byte CPU n detected an unsupp orted system mode. WRN 3 n 1A SYS BD hversion mismtch Stable store hardw are version doesn ’ t match sy stem. TST 3 n 1B SYS BD chck model strng Check model string w ith versio n in sta ble store.
60 Chapter 3 T roubleshooting Selftest Failu res WRN 4 n 01 SYS BD CPU n skip lst CPU n is bypass ing it s late s elf-te sts to save time. TST 4 n 0E SYS BD CPU n exit lst CPU n finishe d its la te self -test s. TST 4 n 20 SYS BD CPU n lst erly st CPU n is re-executing some of its early self-t es ts from syst em memory .
Chapter 3 61 T roubleshooting Selftest Failu res TST 4 n 60 SYS BD CPU n dcache miss CPU n is starting its data cache miss self- test. FLT 5 n 00 SYS BD unknown bus err CPU n detected an unknown error on th e system bu s (Runwa y). FLT 5 n 02 SYS BD path err assertd CPU n detected a path error on the system bu s (Runwa y).
62 Chapter 3 T roubleshooting Selftest Failu res TST 7020 SYS BD search for IMM Try to find a single memory bank to use for the in itial memory mod ule. TST 703 s DIMM DIMM s IMM vrfy DIMM s was the in itial memo ry module last boot . V erify it still works.
Chapter 3 63 T roubleshooting Selftest Failu res FLT 7207 DIMM DIMM table full The DIMM tabl e is full--cannot a dd new type. FLT 7208 DIMM no DIMMs found SPD didn ’ t find any memory DIMMs . INI 721 s DIMM is DIMM s inst? SPD is checking memory slot s .
64 Chapter 3 T roubleshooting Selftest Failu res FLT 7309 DIMM insufficient mem Insufficient erro r -free memory to continue . FLT 730C SYS BD mem intrlv fail Memory interleave generation failed. INI 730F SYS BD mem config done Main memory conf iguration comp lete.
Chapter 3 65 T roubleshooting Selftest Failu res FLT 7611 DIMM ECC single data Memory ECC test failed to detect single-b i t data error . FLT 7612 DIMM ECC single ECC Memory ECC test failed to detect single-bit ECC error . FLT 7613 DIMM ECC multipl data Memory ECC test failed to detect mult iple -bit d ata err or .
66 Chapter 3 T roubleshooting Selftest Failu res FLT 7846 SYS BD mem err overflow Multiple memory errors det ected. FLT 7848 SYS BD addr not mapped Mem ory addres s outs ide c onfigu red memory space . FLT 785 s DIMM MBE in DIMM s Destructive memory test dete cte d an uncorrectable memory erro r in DIMM s .
Chapter 3 67 T roubleshooting Selftest Failu res WRN 80F7 EXT IO boot IO error Error detected during boot device I/O . WRN 80F8 EXT IO invalid boot dev Invalid boo t device class ; bad IODC? WRN 80FC EXT IO invalid boot dev Unexpected error; bad IODC? INI 8800 IOCARD PCI BusWlk start Starting P CI bus and device di scovery .
68 Chapter 3 T roubleshooting Selftest Failu res WRN 8A03 EXT IO No graph console Cannot re- esta blish communica tion s wit h the graphics console . WRN 8A04 EXT IO No USB keyboard Cannot re-establi sh communica tion s wit h the USB keyb oard.
Chapter 3 69 T roubleshooting Selftest Failu res INI 91DB IO BD init SERIAL_LDB Initializi ng serial LDB port as console displa y . INI 9C51 IO BD consol is SER_1 Console displa y is on serial port 1. WRN 9C51 IO BD bad init SERIAL1 Seri al por t 1 fail ed to in itia l ize as a console device .
70 Chapter 3 T roubleshooting Selftest Failu res INI C3FF SYS/IO late monarch tst The monarc h CPU is starting the l a te (post-me mory) monarch-only test s. FLT C3FF SYS/IO late monarch flt The late (post-me mory) monarch-only tests fa iled . INI C4CC SYS BD initialize ccp Searching for (lab-only) debugger card.
Chapter 3 71 T roubleshooting Selftest Failu res TST C680 SYS BD builtin graphics Look for built-in graphics card. INI C680 SYS BD builtin graphics Successfu lly initiali zed bu ilt-in gra phics card. WRN C680 SYS BD builtin graphics Built-in g raphics i nitializa tion failed .
72 Chapter 3 T roubleshooting Selftest Failu res WRN CB03 SYS BD bad OS TOC code The opera ti ng system TOC hand ler is invalid. Firmware will soft bo ot the syste m. WRN CB04 SYS BD bad OS TOC len The size of t he op eratin g s ystem TOC handler is invalid.
Chapter 3 73 T roubleshooting Selftest Failu res WRN CB73 SYS BD TOC occurred A Transfer of Contro l caused entry t o PDCE_CHECK (the firmware trap handler). FLT CB9 r IO BD Error on rope r An error wa s detected on rope r . FLT CB99 SYS BD seed IVA handler PDC_SEED_ERROR triggered an H PMC .
74 Chapter 3 T roubleshooting Selftest Failu res OFF CBC2 IO BD PCI data parity PCI data parity error . I/O error log word 3 contains the error address . OFF CBC4 IO BD PCI data par; OV Multiple PCI data parity errors. I/O error log word 3 contains the error address .
Chapter 3 75 T roubleshooting Selftest Failu res OFF CBE2 IO BD PCI SERR#; OV A PCI device as serted SERR# multiple times. OFF CBE3 IO BD Unknown PCI err Unknown PCI error detected. OFF CBE6 SYS BD AtoE rope perr P arity error between system I/O controller and Rope-to-P CI bridge.
76 Chapter 3 T roubleshooting Selftest Failu res FLT CBFF SYS BD multiple HPMCs A High-Priority Machine Chec k occurred while pr ocessing ano ther HPM C . INI CC0 n SYS BD CPU n OS rendezvs Slave CPU n ente ring th e final rendezvous , waiting for t he operating syste m to awaken i t.
Chapter 3 77 T roubleshooting Memory Failures Mem o ry F ailur es The B2000 system implements Memo ry P age Deallocation. This fe ature allows the workstation to pr ovide information to the operating system about memory fail ures . HP-UX 10.20 uses informat ion to map out fai ling memory areas and continue normal operation.
78 Chapter 3 T roubleshooting Running System V erification T ests Running System V erifi cation T e sts HP-UX uses an online diagnostics product named Mesa (Support T ools Manager) that allows system oper ation verificati on.
Chapter 3 79 T roubleshooting Running ODE-Based Diagno stics Runni ng ODE-B ased Diagnosti cs The Offline Diagnos tic Environment ( ODE) consists of d iagnostic modules f or testing and verifying syste m operation. ODE provides all the necessary func tions for the user to load specif ied te sts and interact with thos e tests .
80 Chapter 3 T roubleshooting Running ODE-Based Diagn ostics.
81 4 F ield Re place a bl e Un i ts This chapt er lists the HP V ISU ALIZE B2000 workstation ’ s Field Replacea ble Units (FRUs) and provides procedures and illust rations showing their removal and r eplacement.
82 Chapter 4 Field Replaceable Units Chapter Overvie w Chapter Overv iew This chapt er cont ains the following main sections: • Exchange and Non-Exc hange P art Numbers • FRU Removal and Replaceme.
Chapter 4 83 Field Replaceable Units Chapter Overview T ools Required Use the following tools to remove or replace FRUs in the B2000 workstation: • T orx T -15 driver • Light-duty flat blade screw.
84 Chapter 4 Field Replaceable Units Exchange and Non-Exc hange Pa r t Number s Exchange and Non- Exchange P art Numbers In this c hapter we re fer to e xchange and no n-exchange pa rt numbers . Y ou must return FRUs with exchange part numbers in exchange for a replacement FRU .
Chapter 4 85 Field Replaceable Units Exchange and Non -Exchange P art Numbers A5983-63 001 CD Signal Cabl e 5182-185 7 C D Audi o Cable A5983-63 002 F loppy Disk Drive S ignal Cable A4986-63 006 L CD .
86 Chapter 4 Field Replaceable Units FR U Remov al and Replacement FRU Removal and Replacement The proced ures in this section describe how to remove and r eplace (ins tall) fiel d replaceable units (FRUs). Observe any notices and prereq uisites before removing an FRU .
Chapter 4 87 Field Replaceable Units FR U Remov al and Replacement Fro n t P an e l This section explains how to open and close the work st ation ’ s front p anel. Opening the Front P anel P erform the following steps to open the fr ont panel: 1. P ower off the workstation and unplug the power cord f rom the electric al outlet.
88 Chapter 4 Field Replaceable Units FR U Remov al and Replacement Left Side P anel This section explains how to open and close t he left sid e panel. Y ou will need to open thi s side p anel whenever you need to acces s the in ternal components of the workstation.
Chapter 4 89 Field Replaceable Units FR U Remov al and Replacement Closing the Left Side P anel P erform the following steps to clo se the left side pan el: 1. Hold the le ft side panel so that the top an d bottom hinge h ooks can be i nserted into their hi nge slots .
90 Chapter 4 Field Replaceable Units FR U Remov al and Replacement P ower Switch/LCD Asse mbly This secti on explains how to remove and repla ce the power switch/LCD ass embly , which is located on the fr ont panel of the B2000 workstatio n.
Chapter 4 91 Field Replaceable Units FR U Remov al and Replacement Removable Media Devices There are only two removable media devi ces allowed in a B2000 workstation: • CD drive (standard compone nt) • 3.
92 Chapter 4 Field Replaceable Units FR U Remov al and Replacement 4. Rotate the workstat ion around until you see the front of the workstation as shown in Figure 4-6.
Chapter 4 93 Field Replaceable Units FR U Remov al and Replacement 7. Remove the new CD drive from its ship ping container and c he ck to see tha t the jumper on the r ear of th e CD drive is s et to t he CSEL position.
94 Chapter 4 Field Replaceable Units FR U Remov al and Replacement 10.Tighten t he two CD drive bracket scr ews as shown in F igure 4-9. F igure 4-9. Tigh tening the Bracke t Screws 11.Rotate the workst ation around unti l you see the open , left sid e of the workstatio n.
Chapter 4 95 Field Replaceable Units FR U Remov al and Replacement 12.Make sure that the audio, A TAPI, and power cables are positioned so that they wil l come out o f the bot tom edge of the CD drive bay ’ s rear cover when it i s replaced. (Note that the rear cover ’ s bottom edge is round ed to pr event cutting of the c ables .
96 Chapter 4 Field Replaceable Units FR U Remov al and Replacement Removing a Floppy Disk Drive W A RNING P ower off the workstation and unplug the power cord before removing the floppy disk drive. CA UTION Floppy disk drives are suscep tib le to mechanical and el ectr ostatic shoc k .
Chapter 4 97 Field Replaceable Units FR U Remov al and Replacement F igure 4-13. F ront of W orkstation with the F ront P anel Removed 5. Remove both floppy disk dr ive bracket screws (T -15 T orx/slott ed sc rews) and pull the floppy disk dr ive out of the workstation chassis as shown in Figur e 4-14.
98 Chapter 4 Field Replaceable Units FR U Remov al and Replacement If you will replace the flopp y disk drive with a blank, continue on with step 7 below . However , if you will replace it with a new floppy disk drive , go to step 6 in the section “ Replacing or Ins talling a Floppy Disk Drive ” on page 101.
Chapter 4 99 Field Replaceable Units FR U Remov al and Replacement 10.Make sure that the flopp y disk dri ve ’ s power and data cab les ar e positio ned so t hat the y will come out of the top edge of th e floppy disk drive bay ’ s r ear co ver when it is rep laced.
100 Chapter 4 Field Replaceable Units FR U Remov al and Replacement 2. Remove the rear cover of the f loppy disk drive bay inside the workstation by unscr ewing the T -15 T orx/slotted sc rew as sho wn in F i gure 4-1 8.
Chapter 4 101 Field Replaceable Units FR U Remov al and Replacement 4. Remove both floppy disk dr ive bracket screws (T -15 T orx/slott ed sc rews) and pull the floppy disk dr ive brac ket out of the workstation chas sis as shown in Figure 4-20. F i gur e 4-20 .
102 Chapter 4 Field Replaceable Units FR U Remov al and Replacement F igure 4-21. Installi ng the Floppy Dis k Drive 7. Slide th e floppy di sk drive and its brac ket into th e workstation c hassis as sho wn in Figure 4-21. 8. Tighten the two floppy disk drive brac ket screws as shown in Figure 4-22.
Chapter 4 103 Field Replaceable Units FR U Remov al and Replacement 9. Rotate the workstation aro und until you see the open, left side of the workstation. Plug the power and data cables into t heir connect ors on th e rear of the floppy disk drive , as shown in F igure 4-23.
104 Chapter 4 Field Replaceable Units FR U Remov al and Replacement Hard Disk Drive s This section explains how to remove and replac e (install) a hard disk drive in the B2000 workstation.
Chapter 4 105 Field Replaceable Units FR U Remov al and Replacement F igure 4-25. Location of the Har d Disk Driv es 2. Loosen the T -15 T orx thumbscrew securing the hard disk drive assembly to the system board. Grasp the assembly and slide it to the f ront of the workstation to uns eat the bracket fro m the chassis rail.
106 Chapter 4 Field Replaceable Units FR U Remov al and Replacement 3. Remove the four T -15 T orx mounting screws from the bracket as shown in Figure 4-27. Be careful when removing the hard disk drive from its brac ket to avoid damaging it. F i gure 4-27 .
Chapter 4 107 Field Replaceable Units FR U Remov al and Replacement Replacing or Installing a Hard Disk Drive NO TE After replacing o r installing a har d disk drive , you will need to mount it and create a file sys tem on it. F ollow the procedures in the sec tion “ Configuring a Hard Disk Drive as a F ile System ” on page 3 3.
108 Chapter 4 Field Replaceable Units FR U Remov al and Replacement Figure 4-30. Rem ovin g the T -15 T orx Mou nting Scr ews F i gure 4-31. P ositioning the Bracket on to the Hard Disk Driv e 4. Insert the T -15 T orx mounting screws through the four rubber mounting grommets and into the screw holes of the hard dis k dr ive .
Chapter 4 109 Field Replaceable Units FR U Remov al and Replacement 5. Slide the hard dis k drive as sembly into it s slo t, and push inward firmly until the front of the hard disk drive b racket is f lus h with the hard disk drive con nector on the system board.
110 Chapter 4 Field Replaceable Units FR U Remov al and Replacement I/O Cards This section explains how to remove and replac e (or install) I/O cards in the B2000 workstation. The B2000 workstation ’ s system bo ard has four Pe ripheral Connec t Interface ( PCI) slots for option I/O cards .
Chapter 4 111 Field Replaceable Units FR U Remov al and Replacement NO TE If you are installing an additional HP V ISUALIZE - fxe graphi cs card, after you connect the moni tor to the additional graphics car d, you must change the gra phic s pa th fo r t he mo nit or .
112 Chapter 4 Field Replaceable Units FR U Remov al and Replacement 5. Locate the I/ O card you w ant to remove and, us ing a T -15 T orx driver or flathe ad screwdrive r , re move the I/ O card ’ s bulkhead screw as shown in Figur e 4-37. F igure 4-37.
Chapter 4 113 Field Replaceable Units FR U Remov al and Replacement Battery The battery in the B2000 workstation is contained within the real time c lock module (P art Number 1826-4269 ) on the system bo ard. The compo nent referen ce d esignatio n fo r th e real time c lock module is U30 on the system bo ard.
114 Chapter 4 Field Replaceable Units FR U Remov al and Replacement Memory DIMMs This sectio n explains how to remove and r eplace (o r install add itional) memory DIMM cards in the B2000 worksta tion.
Chapter 4 115 Field Replaceable Units FR U Remov al and Replacement 2. Press downw ard on the ejec tor tabs located on bot h sides of the DIMM conne ctor . See Figur e 4-4 1 . T h i s ra i se s th e D I M M car d for ea sy e x tr ac ti o n . F igure 4-41.
116 Chapter 4 Field Replaceable Units FR U Remov al and Replacement P erform the following steps to replac e or install additional memory DIMMs: 1. Open the l eft sid e panel of th e workstation as shown in th e section “ Opening the Left Side P anel.
Chapter 4 117 Field Replaceable Units FR U Remov al and Replacement 3. Load the DIMM cards in the memory slots using the loading sequence provided in Figure 4- 43. Note tha t the B2000 system label loc ated on the c hassis f loor also expl ains the loadin g sequenc e for DIMM cards .
118 Chapter 4 Field Replaceable Units FR U Remov al and Replacement NO TE The ejector tabs will return to the locked positio n when the DIMM card is fully seated in the co nnect or .
Chapter 4 119 Field Replaceable Units FR U Remov al and Replacement P ower Supply This section expl ains how to remove and re place the power supply in t he B2000 workstation. Removing the P ower Supply W A RNING T o prevent injury , unplug the workstation ’ s power cord from the elect rica l outl et before rem oving the powe r sup ply .
120 Chapter 4 Field Replaceable Units FR U Remov al and Replacement Replacing the P ower Supp ly W A RNING T o prevent injury , unplug the workstation ’ s power cord from the electrical outle t befor e replacing the power supply . P erform the following steps to replac e the power supply: 1.
Chapter 4 121 Field Replaceable Units FR U Remov al and Replacement V oltage Regulator Modul es This section explains how to remove and replac e the voltage regulator modules (maste r and sla ve), whic h are connected to the system board i n the B2000 workstat ion.
122 Chapter 4 Field Replaceable Units FR U Remov al and Replacement As shown in Fi gure 4-48, the top volta ge regulator module is the master , and the bottom one nearest the c hassis floor is the slave . F igure 4-48. The V olta ge Regulat o r Modules 4.
Chapter 4 123 Field Replaceable Units FR U Remov al and Replacement F i gure 4-49. Master and Slave V oltage Regu lator Modules P erform the following steps to replac e a voltage regulat or module: 1. Press down on the eject or tabs o n either si de of the system board c onnector to open them.
124 Chapter 4 Field Replaceable Units FR U Remov al and Replacement Fa n s The B2000 has three fans , w hic h are shown in Figure 4-50: I/O fan, system fan, and processor (turbocooler) f an.
Chapter 4 125 Field Replaceable Units FR U Remov al and Replacement 3. Unscrew the two T -15 T orx screws that hold the wor kstation ’ s air divider in pl ace, as shown in Figure 4- 51. Then grasp the edge of the air divider an d pull it tow ards you to remove it from the work station.
126 Chapter 4 Field Replaceable Units FR U Remov al and Replacement Replacing the I/O F an P erform the following steps to replac e the I /O fan: 1. Install the I/O fan into t he fan/speaker mounting .
Chapter 4 127 Field Replaceable Units FR U Remov al and Replacement Speaker This section explains how to remove and replac e the speaker in the B2000 workstation. The speaker is contained in the mounting bracket with t he I/O fan. See Figure 4- 53. F igure 4-53.
128 Chapter 4 Field Replaceable Units FR U Remov al and Replacement 4. Disconnect the speaker an d I/O fan c ables from the system board. 5. Lift up o n the fan/s peaker mounti ng brac ket tab from the hole in the d rive ba y hous ing .
Chapter 4 129 Field Replaceable Units FR U Remov al and Replacement System Board Tray Assembly The syste m board cont ains the CPU , main memory , I/O s ection, and a ll of the cir cuitry and connections that control how the workstation ’ s hardware and operating system interact with each ot her .
130 Chapter 4 Field Replaceable Units FR U Remov al and Replacement 5. R e mo ve th e tw o T -15 T orx sc r ew s tha t se cu re th e sy st e m boa r d tr ay asse m bly to the rear panel of the workstatio n chassis . See Figure 4-56. F igure 4-56 . Screws Holding the System Board Tr ay Assembly in Place 6.
Chapter 4 131 Field Replaceable Units FR U Remov al and Replacement d. System fan cable e. LCD ribbon cable 6. Replace the follo wi ng internal co mponents in the workstation: a. Hard disk drive(s ) and brac ket(s), as shown in the section “ Replacing or Installing a Hard Disk Drive ” on p age 107.
132 Chapter 4 Field Replaceable Units FR U Remov al and Replacement.
133 5 Block Diagram This chapter contains the functional block di agram of the HP V ISUALI ZE B2000 workstation..
134 Chapter 5 Block Diag ram F i gur e 5-1. Functional Block Diagram of the B2000 W orkstation.
135 6 Boot Console Handler This chapt er explai ns how to use the Boot Console Handler , which provides an interactive environment after the p ower -on sequence i n the HP V ISUALIZE B2000 workstation.
136 Chapter 6 Boot Console Handler Chapter Overvie w Chapter Overv iew This chapt er cont ains the following main sections: • Boot Conso le Handler F eatures • Accessing the Boot Consol e Handler .
Chapter 6 137 Boot Console Handler Boot Console Handler Features Boot Cons ole Hand ler F ea t ures There are times when you want t o interact dir ectly with t he hardw are of the B20 00 workstation bef ore it boo ts the operating system.
138 Chapter 6 Boot Console Handler Boot Console H andler Features -------------- Main Menu -------------------------------------- Command Description ----------- ----------- BOot [PRI|ALT|<path>.
Chapter 6 139 Boot Console Handler Boot Console Handler Features ------ Configuration Menu ----------------- ------------ Command Description ------- ----------- AUto [BOot|SEArch] [ON|OFF] Display or.
140 Chapter 6 Boot Console Handler Boot Console H andler Features ------ Information Menu ------------------- ------------ Command Description ------- ----------- ALL Display all system information Bo.
Chapter 6 141 Boot Console Handler Boot Console Handler Features ------ Service Menu ----------------------------- ------ Command Description ------- ----------- ChassisCodes[<proc>|ON|OFF Displ.
142 Chapter 6 Boot Console Handler Accessing the Boot Console Handler Accessing the Bo ot Co nsole Handler If the wor kstation has crashed or power w as turned off for some reas on, press the power switch and pr oceed to step 3.
Chapter 6 143 Boot Console Handler Accessing the Boot Console Hand ler If auto boot and auto search are both turned o n, you will see th e following mes sage: Processor is booting from first available de- vice. To discontinue, press any key within 10 seconds.
144 Chapter 6 Boot Console Handler Booting the W orkstation Booting the W orksta tion Y ou usually start the syst em by turning it on and w aiting for HP-U X to boot automati cally . However , you may n ot always want the usual boot sequence to occur .
Chapter 6 145 Boot Console Handler Booting the W orkstation • If you wis h to inter act w ith the In itial Syst em Loade r (IS L) be for e boot ing t he s yste m, follow the direc tions in “ Acces.
146 Chapter 6 Boot Console Handler Sear ching for Bootable Media Searching for Bootable M edia T o list devices that cont ain bootable media, follow the di rec tions in “ Accessing the Boot Console .
Chapter 6 147 Boot Console Handler Resetting the W orkstation Resetting t he W ork statio n T o reset the sys tem to its p redefined values, follow the di rections i n “ Accessing the Boot Console H.
148 Chapter 6 Boot Console Handler Displa ying and Setting P aths Displayin g an d Settin g P aths A path is the hardw are address of a device that is attached to the I/ O system of the sys tem. The path command sets the system paths shown in T able 6-1.
Chapter 6 149 Boot Console Handler Displa ying and Setting P aths T o set a system path to a new value, follow the di rections in “ Accessing the Boo t Console Handler ” earlier in t his chapt er .
150 Chapter 6 Boot Console Handler Displa ying and Setting t he Monitor T ype Displaying and Setting the Monitor Type The workstation ships fr om the fact ory pre set to use a monitor with a specific reso lutio n and freq uency .
Chapter 6 151 Boot Console Handler Displa ying and Setting the Mon itor T ype Displaying the Current M onitor Configuratio n T o disp lay the curre nt monitor c onfiguration f or the s ystem from the Con figuration Menu of the Boot Console Handl er , follow the directio ns in “ Accessing the Boot Cons ole Handl er ” earlier in this c hapter .
152 Chapter 6 Boot Console Handler Displa ying and Setting t he Monitor T ype T o set the monito r ty pe for GRAP HICS(2) to monitor typ e 1, type the following at the command p rompt and press Enter : Configuration Menu: Enter command> monitor graphics(2) 1 This wil l take e ffect on the next reboot or rese t of the system.
Chapter 6 153 Boot Console Handler Displa ying and Setting the Mon itor T ype 3. Double-cl i ck on the System_Admin icon in the Application Manager windo w . 4. D oub le- click on t he Sa m ic on i n the Application Manager - - System_Admin window . If you are root, the System Application Manager (SAM) will a ppear on the screen .
154 Chapter 6 Boot Console Handler Displa ying and Setting t he Monitor T ype 8. Select t he action Modify Monitor Type from the Actions menu. Y ou w ill see a window with a list of monitor t ype s electi ons i n it. Here i s an exampl e of a monit or type entry you ma y see: Entry Width Height Hz Fo nt Description 1 1280 1024 75 10x20 VESA 9.
Chapter 6 155 Boot Console Handler Displa ying and Setting the Mon itor T ype Once you ha ve made the monitor t ype selection, the system quer ies you to confirm the selectio n. Pres s Y to save th i s m o n i to r typ e. If you press any key other than Y , the follo wing m essage is disp layed: Monitor type not saved.
156 Chapter 6 Boot Console Handler Displa ying the Current Memory Configuratio n Displaying the Curren t Memory Configuration The following sampl e scr een outp ut uses the memory command to show a memory configur atio n table with properly-insta lled and configured memory .
Chapter 6 157 Boot Console Handler Displa ying the Status of the I/O Slots Displa ying the Status of t he I/O Slo ts The io command lets you ide ntify all built-i n I/O devices and optional I/O de vices installe d in the option slot s . It is available in the Information Menu.
158 Chapter 6 Boot Console Handler Setting the A uto Boot and A uto Search Fla gs Setting the Auto Bo ot and Auto Search Flags The auto boot and aut o sear ch flags are variables stored i n the sy stem ’ s nonvolati le memory . (Nonvolati le memory retains its content s even after power is tur ned off .
Chapter 6 159 Boot Console Handler Displa ying and Setting the Security M ode Displaying and Setting the Security Mod e The secure flag is a variable stored in non-volat ile memory . (Non-volatile memory retains its content s even after power is tur ned off .
160 Chapter 6 Boot Console Handler Displa ying and Setting F astboot Mode Displayin g an d Settin g F astboot M ode When fastboot is enabled (set t o on), the s ystem does a quick che ck of t he memory and skips I/O interf ace tes ting during its power -on self tests .
Chapter 6 161 Boot Console Handler Displayin g the LAN Station Address Displaying the LAN Station Address It is sometimes necessary to supply the LAN station ad dre ss of the workstation to other users .
162 Chapter 6 Boot Console Handler Displaying S ystem Informat ion Displa ying Syst em Informa tion The all command allows you to display the system ’ s proces sor revision and sp eed , cache size , memory size, f lag sett ings, and the boot and console paths .
Chapter 6 163 Boot Console Handler ISL En vironment ISL Environment The ISL environment provid es the means to load the opera ting system (HP-UX) environment. The ISL enviro nment also p rovides an off line platf orm to execut e optional diagnostic and utility pr ograms from a boot device when HP-UX does not load.
164 Chapter 6 Boot Console Handler ISL En vironment ISL User Commands The following commands a vaila ble in the ISL environment allow you to di splay and mod ify the boot c harac teristics of the system. • help - lists ISL command menu and available utilities .
Chapter 6 165 Boot Console Handler Obtaining and Updating System Firmware Obtaining and Updating System Firmware T o update a system ’ s firmware , obt ain the fi rmw are patch fr om the pat ch server website at one of the following URLs: http://us -externa l_suppo rt.
166 Chapter 6 Boot Console Handler Obtaining a nd Updating System Fir mware.
167 A Product Specifications This appendix li sts the environmental and electr ical specificat ions for the HP V ISUALI ZE B2000 workstation..
168 Appendix A Product Specifications En vironmental Specifications Environmental Specificati ons Altitude Non-operating (storage or shi pping): 0-15,0 00 ft above se a level (0-4 500 m) DC Magnetic F.
Appendix A 169 Product Specifications Electrical Specificati ons Electrical Specific ations Input P ower Line P o wer 7.4 Amps RMS max @ 100V 6.2 Amps RMS max @ 120V 3.
170 Appendix A Product Specifications Electrical Specifi cations.
171 B Regulatory and Safety Statements This appendix lis ts the regulatory and safety statements f or the HP V ISUAL IZ E B2000 workstation..
172 Appendix B Regulator y and Safety Statements Appendix Overview Appendix Overview This app endix contains the f ollowing main sectio ns: • Declaratio n of Confor mity • Emissions Regulations .
Appendix B 173 Regulator y and Saf ety Statements Declarat ion of Conf ormity Declaration o f Conformity accordi ng to ISO/IEC Gui de 22 and EN 45014 Manufac turer: Hewlett-Packard Company 3404 Ea st .
174 Appendix B Regulator y and Safety Statements Emissions Regulations Emissions Regulatio ns The HP V ISUALIZ E B2000 workstation is FCC Class B compliant.
Appendix B 175 Regulator y and Saf ety Statements Emissions Regulations EMI Class A RRL (Kor ea) VCCI Class B ITE (Japan) EMI Class A (T aiwan) Special Vi deo Configuration State ment When a V i deo Out card has a cable connecte d to its video out connector , the HP V ISUALIZE B2000 workstation no longer meets FCC Class B regulation s.
176 Appendix B Regulator y and Safety Statements Thir d-Party Emissions Regulation s Compliance Third-P arty Em issions Reg ulations Complianc e Any third-par ty I/O device installed in HP system(s) must be in accordance with the requireme nts set for th in the pr eceding Emissions Re gulations statements .
Appendix B 177 Regulator y and Saf ety Statements Electro static Discharge (ESD) Precauti ons Electr osta tic Disc harg e (ESD ) Preca utio n s Electrost atic char ges can damage t he integra ted circuits on printed circuits boards .
178 Appendix B Regulator y and Safety Statements W arnings Wa r n i n g s WA R N I N G : Removing the device cover may expose sharp edges in the eq uipment chassis. T o avoid injury , use care when installing customer add- on devic es . W ARNUNG: Das Entfernen der Ger ä t eabdeckung legt die schar fen Kanten im Inneren des Ger ä tes frei .
179 C Related Docum entation This app endix lists r elated docume ntation for t he HP V ISUAL IZE B2000 workstation..
180 Appendix C Related Documentation HP CE Training CD-ROM • CE92-VIS_B2000 - HP V ISUALIZE B2000 W orkstation, CE T raining Service Manuals • A5983-90039 - Service Handbo ok, HP V ISUALIZE B2000 .
181 Glossary A absol ute pa thn ame Th e ful l pathname o f a file, inclu ding all the dire ctories lead ing to i t, starti ng wi th the root direc tory ( “ / ” ) an d end ing with t he f ilen am e itself See also file , filename , pathname .
182 Glossa ry diskle ss work stati ons. See also boot RO M. Boot Co nsole Handler The interactive firmware that enables you to interact with the hardware of your workstati on before the worksta tion bo ots the opera ting system.
Glossa ry 183 CD-ROM drive A random-acce ss, read-only , mass-storage device that uses remo vable CD- ROM d isks. The drive contains a semiconductor laser for reading data op tically and an e mbedded controller . Central Processing Unit (CPU) The pa rt of a w orks tatio n that interprets and executes instructions; the “ br ain.
184 Glossa ry command interprete r A program that reads lines of t ext from stand ard input (type d at the keyboard o r read from a file) and interp ret s them as reques ts to execute commands or programs . An HP-UX command interpreter is called a shell.
Glossa ry 185 D daisy-chai ning A method of connecting device s in which the signal passes from one device to the next i n serial fashion along a bus. DDS ta pe drive A device that store s da ta on D igit al Da ta Storag e (DDS) cass ettes . defau lt Most command s give you a choice of o ne or more options .
186 Glossa ry drag T o move the mouse (and hence the poin t er on the screen) while ho lding down one or more of its but tons. This proce ss specif ies two separate locations on the screen for th ose operat ions that requir e two: the lo cati on whe n the mouse but ton is pressed , and the location when it is release d.
Glossa ry 187 F file The basic named unit of data stored on di s k See also directory , filename . file access p ermissions The access rights given to a particular file or dir ector y .
188 Glossa ry is open ed b y th e d riv e whe n acces s is need ed. Help Man ager The HP CD E applicatio n that provid es onli ne help . $HOME The en v ir o n m ent variable that cont ains the n ame of a user ’ s home directory . This is the dire ctory in which you are placed upon logg ing in.
Glossa ry 189 input devic e Any of several pieces of hardware equi pment used to give i nformation to a syst em. Examples include t h e keyboard and the mo use See also output device . input window Th e window that displays a program ’ s prompt and any commands ty ped but not y et executed.
190 Glossa ry with the other , “ real, ” object. local area n e twor k (L AN) A data c ommuni cation s sys tem that allows a n umber of independe nt devices to communicate with each other . The syst ems a nd cl uste rs that s hare da ta, har dware, and softw are resources via Net working Services softwa re.
Glossa ry 191 N name A character string associat ed with a file, director y , or link. A name can incl ude various alphanume ric characters, but never a slash (/) or null character See also pathname . network Two or more work stati ons sha ring information See also cluster , work station.
192 Glossa ry output window The window that displ ays a pr ocess respo nse to your command. P parent di recto ry A directory that contains other directories , eac h of whic h is then ca lled a subd irec tory See also subdirectory . pass wor d The secret word you enter next to the p asswor d pr ompt at login time to pe rmit only authorized a ccess.
Glossa ry 193 proc ess A computing environm ent in which you may exec ute prog rams ; a prog ram currently running in the s ystem. proc ess ID A unique ident if ic at i on n umb er ass ig n ed to all pr ocess es b y the oper ating system. Also referred to as a PID See also PID .
194 Glossa ry “ command interpreter . ” See also command interpreter . shell command An instruction you give t he system to ex ecute a utility pr ogram or sh ell script See also shell script, utility program. shel l scri pt A file that contains command s that th e syst em can interpret and run in a shell.
Glossa ry 195 assumi ng th e role of sys tem administrator . Y ou can do this either b y loggin g into the s ystem as user root , or by typing su (switc h user) at a command-li ne prompt.
196 Glossa ry organ iza tion is a uthor ized to use . See also user ID , password. user ID The name the computer uses to iden tify you. Y our syst em administrator a ssigns you a user ID . Enter your user ID duri ng the login p r ocedure when the s ystem displa ys the login prompt See also user account.
Glossa ry 197 workstation A compact, graphics-oriented co mputer having high speed and high memory capacity . A workstation usually inc lu des a keyboa rd, a monitor , and a sy stem unit.
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Index Index 199 A Acoustics regulations , 176 all command , 162 Applicatio ns , FCC B , 174 Audio connectors , 25 Audio ports , 17 auto boo t and au to search com mand s , 158 Auto boo t and a uto sea.
200 Index Index boot command , 144 bootable me dia , 146 Configuration menu , 139 fastboot mode , 160 features , 137 firmw are, updating , 165 I/O slots , status of , 15 7 Information menu , 14 0 io c.
Index Index 201 Diagnost ics Mesa (Sup port T ools Manager) , 78 ODE , 79 Diagrams block , 133 explo ded vie w , 83 DIMMs configuration , 38 descriptio n of , 30 memory failures , 30 removal and repla.
202 Index Index removal and replacement , 104 Hardware co nfiguration , 32 HP-UX operati n g system overvi ew , 16 , 29 trouble shootin g flowcha r t , 46 I I/O slots , 17 , 23 , 39 standa rd , 17 I/O.
Index Index 203 support ed , 17 supp orted , list of , 27 troub leshootin g , 155 type s electio n , 40 Mouse, USB , 28 N Networki ng LAN connector , 24 standar d supported , 16 Non-excha nge FRUs , l.
204 Index Index S Safety and regulatory information, special , 176 Safety stat emen ts , 171 search command , 146 secure command , 15 9 Security loop , 26 Security mode , displaying a nd setting , 159.
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