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1. FAN BATTERY ACCESS DOOR Model 9513P User s Manual 11 Introduction to the 9513P 1 2 2 Rear Panel Components While facingthe rear of the 9513P Chassis locate the following see Figure 3 Power Switch Enables you to control power to the 9513P Chassis Power Cord Connector This connector provides the DC power connection to the 9513P Keyboard Connector A standard 5 pin DIN interface for keyboard connection Serial Port A standard 9 pin connector for serial com munication with the alarm board Input Output Terminal Blocks These blocks provide the connection for wires to remote indicators and switches to the alarm board Alarm Board Thumbscrews Loosen these thumb screws to slide the alarm board from the chassis for main tenance or replacement Power Supply Fan Filter Helps prevent dust from building up on the power supply and internal components 12 Model 9513P User s Manual 9513P Components Rear panel components FIGURE 3 ALARM BOARD THUMBSCREWS INPUT DUTPUT TERMINAL BLOCKS POWER SUPPLY FAN FILTER o o o o o o o O SERIAL PORT POWER CORD CONNECTOR KEYBOARD CONNECTOR POWER SWITCH 13 Model 9513P User s Manual Introduction to the 9513P 1 3 PICMG Texas Microis a charter member of the PICMG PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group founded to develop standards for PCI based passive ba
2. s Manual Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 Introduction tothe 9513P 8 1 1 General Description 8 1 2 9513P Components 10 1 2 1 Front Panel Components 10 1 2 2 Rear Panel Components 12 1 3 PICMG 14 1 4 PCI 14 CHAPTER 2 Usingthe 9513P 16 2 1 ConnectingtheKeyboard 18 2 2 PoweringOn 18 2 3 Resetting the System 19 2 4 Removingthe Cover 19 2 5 Installinga Circuit Card 20 CHAPTER 3 Rack Mounting 21 Model 9513P User s Manual 5 Table of Contents CHAPTER 4 General Maintenance 24 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 CHAPTER 5 5 1 5 2 CHAPTER 6 Fan Filter Maintenance 26 CPU Lithium Battery 27 Alarm Board Removal 27 Power Supply Fan Filter Maintenance 27 Customer Service 28 Return Procedure 28 Technical Support 29 Alarm System Application 30 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 Introduction 30 Alarm Messages 32 System Status 32 6 3 1 Active 32 6 3 2 Out of Service 32 6 3 3 Standby 33 6 3 4 Unavailable 33 Alarm Board Messages 34 6 4 1 Messages from the Application to the Alarm Board 34 6 4 2 Messages from the Alarm Board to the Application 35 Model 9513P User s Manual Table of Contents 6 5 6 6 Writing Application Software 36 6 5 1 Performing Tests 38 Testing the Alarm Board 38 Testing All the Boards in the Backplane 38 Testing Hard and Floppy Drives 39 Testing the Application 39 6 5 2 Message Protocol 39 6 5 3 Messages tothe Alarm Board 40 Timer Reset Message 40 In
3. 186 NNOO 2 nez 3 5 E DS E m 8 e Ae 19 z G E Es anzz DE anzz S A o 5 oe o E z YSI S 100S SP 2 3 E s 2 a 5 3 de6 NNOO o z En m miz mazz JS 629 8 ysl y LOS of 5 3 me 3 ao Der e ON 1d86 NNOO Si 5 5 5 9 H anzz z vSI ors ET 3 1486 NNOO 3 El p mg 5 El Hanz 5 D x a DEN vers ZP 2 3 3 1486 NNOO a 3 N c 50 El HN mm E 3 Es H wes Eege Ho ance S CH o ae x YSI 1 107S 7o G o 208 3 2 1486 NNOO m El El El Ke a 15 Model 9513P User s Manual CHAPTER 2 Using the 9513P Please observe the following warnings and cautions WARNING Only experienced authorized e ectronics service person ne should access the interior of the 9513P Chassis If you have any questions please contact Texas Micro s Technical Support Depart ment at 1 800 627 8700 WARNUNG Nur qualifiziertes erfahrenes Personal fur Elektronik sollte am Inneren des Gertes arbaten Wenn Sieirgendwel che Fragen haben wenden Siesich bitte an die Abtellung fur technische Untersttzung von Texas Micro unter der Rufnummer USA 1 713 541 8200 AVERTISSEMENT Seuls des techniciens dl ectroniciens qualifi s et exp riment s sont habilit s a avoir acc s aux d ments internes Si vous d sirez poser des questions compl mentaires n h sitez pas prendre contact avec le D partement d assistancetechniquede Texas Microau USA 1 713 541 8200 CAUTION Always remove power from the system before inspecting or main
4. Initialization Messages Message from the Application to the Response from the Alarm Board Alarm Board ATMI INIT 4TIME lt hh mm gt AMTMI INITAACK AMTMI INIT DATE lt mo dy yr gt MNTMI INIT AACR AMTMI INIT ANAME 250 char name gt AMTMI INITAACK Once these initialization messages are sent the Alarm Cut off acknowledgment message and all alarm messages the alarm board sends to the maintenance center will be preceded by a message in the following form lt M O DY NR HH MM system name gt Model 9513P User s Manual 41 Alarm System Application 6 5 3 3 Alarm Notification Messages Alarm conditions detected by the application must be indicated by the LED s on the alarm panel The application is responsible for telling the alarm board which System Status and Alarm Status LED s to light and what alarm message should be passed on the maintenance center The application accomplishes these tasks via alarm messages and system status messages Alarm Messages The application should send alarm messages to the alarm board to activate and clear alarms for application detected alarm conditions The alarm board will notify the maintenance center when alarms are set and cleared Each message the application sends e must specify whether alarms should be set or cleared The application must send an alarm clear message for each alarm it has set e must specify alarm type Critical Major or Minor accord ing to the
5. alarm conditions it can use line messages to notify the alarm board of these conditions and indicate which alarms should be activated Remote alarm indicators can be activated using five hard contact outputs on the rear panel of the computer The alarm board will activate one or more of these outputs when it activates the speaker and alarm panel LEDs Four of these hard contact outputs can be programmed for other uses by the application You can acknowledge alarms i e turn off audible alarms and Alarm Status LE Ds and disable the hard contact outputs by pressing the Alarm Cut off button on the front panel of the computer When an alarm condition clears you can reset the CPU board and the alarm board using the Reset button on the front panel Alarm Cut off and Reset can also be activated from a remote maintenance center using the hard contact inputs or the RS 232 serial port on the rear panel Enabling the RESET input will also reset both the CPU board and the alarm board Initiating reset via a line message will reset the CPU board only Model 9513P User s Manual 31 6 2 Alarm System Application Alarm Messages 6 3 When the alarm board detects an alarm condition other than alarm board failure it sends a line message to the maintenance center that identifies the Alarm Status Critical Major or Minor and describes the alarm condition When the application detects an alarm condition and sends an alarm message to the alarm
6. AMTMI SYSTEM 4ACK AMTMI SYSTEMAUNAVAILABLE AMTMI SYSTEM MACK The alarm board will change the current System Status LED at the application s request unless the alarm board has placed the system in Out of Service mode These messages will also reset the alarm board s watchdog timer Note The application should send A TMI SYSTEM UNAVAIL ABLE only if it receives a request from the maintenance center to place the system in Unavailable mode Model 9513P User s Manual Writing Application Software 6 5 3 4 Information Request Messages Table 5 lists the information requests the application can send to the alarm board and the alarm board s possible responses to these requests Table 5 Application Requests Request from the Application Response from the Alarm Board to the to the Alarm Board Application AMTMI REQ SYSTEM MATMI REQ SYSTEM ACTIVE AAATMI REQ SYSTEM OUTAOFASERVICE AMTMI REQ SYSTEM STANDBY MATMI REQ 4SYSTEM UNAVAILABLE AMTMI REQ ALARM AMTMI REQ ALARM CRITICAL AMTMI REQ ALARM MAJOR AMTMI REQ ALARM MINOR AMTMI REQ ALARM NONE AMTMI REQ ALARM ACKNOWLEDGED AMTMI REQ VERSION AMTMI REQ VERSION lt versi0n number gt AMATMI REQ STATE AMTMI REQ STATE lt active conditions gt Only alarm conditions that have not been acknowledged via Alarm Cut off unacknowledged alarm conditions will be identified by alarm type If alarm conditions that have been acknowl
7. I O bracket is accessed through the back of the chassis Place the board ends into the appropriate card guide and card end slot in the chassis Lower the board into position and care fully push the card edge connector into the slot Ensurethat the 1 0 bracket is accessible through the back of the chassis Secure the card edge 1 0 bracket to the hold down lip and attach any required cables 20 Model 9513P User s Manual CHAPTER 3 Rack Mounting The 9513P can be converted into a rack mount system for extra versatility The 9513P Chassis is designed to be mounted in a 19 RETMA rack Equivalent slides from other manufacturers with matching hole spacing and alignment may also be used Do not attempt to rack mount the 9513P by attaching it from the front pane only Ensurethat all power cords are disconnected before mounting and that no power s being fed to the chassis before you attad rack slides Der 9513P darf nur an den Halteschienen angebaut werden Vor Einbau m ssen alle Netzkaba ge st werden Das Ger t darf bam Angringen der Gleitschienen nicht unter Strom stehen Ne pas essaye de monte le 9513P sur un rack en lefixant unique ment par le panneau avant V rifier que tous les cordons d alimenta tion sont d brach s avant de proc der au montage et quele chassis n est pas sous tension avant de monter les coulisses du rack Model 9513P User s Manual 21 Rack Mounting The procedure for attachin
8. MAJOR lt msg gt AALARM CLRAPPL lt msg gt A TMI ALARM SET MINOR lt msg gt AMALARM SET APPL lt msg gt A TMI ALARM CLR 4MINOR lt msg gt AMALARM CLR APPL lt msg gt Note C indicates a Critical alarm indicates a Major alarm indicates a Minor alarm The alarm board will acknowledge the application s messages within two seconds by sending one of the following messages to the application TMI ALARM SET ACK TMI ALARM CLR ACK System Status Messages The application must also tell the alarm board to change the Sys tem Status display on the alarm panel so the LED corresponds to the current alarm The application may tell the alarm board to change the System Status display if e jt detects an alarm condition e the maintenance center has requested the application to change the System Status to U navailable e the maintenance center has requested the application to place an Unavailable system in Active mode Model 9513P User s Manual 44 Alarm System Application Table 4 lists the messages the application should send to set the System Status and the messages the alarm board will return within two seconds Table 4 system Status Messages Message from the Application to the Alarm Board AMTMI SYSTEMMACTIVE Response from the Alarm Board AMTMI SYSTEM MACK AMTMI SYSTEM ASTANDBY AMATMI SYSTEM 4ACK AMTMI SYSTEM OUTAOFASERVICE
9. and exclusive remedy against Texas Micro its officers agents and employees for negligence inexcusable delay breach of warranty express or implied or for any default whatsoever relating to the condition of the product or Texas Micro s duties to eliminate any errors This warranty is in lieu of any other warranty whether expressed implied or statutory including but not limited to any warranty for fitness of purpose merchantability or freedom from infringement or the like and any warranty otherwise arising out of any proposal specifications or sample Texas Micro neither assumes nor authorizes any person to assume for it any other liability Every effort has been made to ensure that the information provided in this manual is complete and accurate However technical inaccuracies or typographical errors may be inadvertently included Texas Micro assumes no responsibility for any errors that may be contained in this document Texas Micro Inc makes no promise to update or keep current the information contained in this document Information in this document including product specifications is subject to change without notice 2 Model 9513P User s Manual IMPORTANT Always use caution when handling operating your system To ensure maximum safety always remove power from the system and disconnect all power cords before you remove the unit cover Only qualified experienced authorized electronics service personnel should access
10. and maintenance center Table 1 identifies the messages and features the application must be capable of send ing and performing according to LSSGR requirements 36 Model 9513P User s Manual Writing Application Software FIGURE 5 Communications ALARM PANEL FAN BOARD e FANS SPEAKER ALARM ALARM BOARD COM2 SYSTEM CPU APPLICATION TERMINAL TERMINAL BLOCK BLOCK OUTPUTS INPUTS MAINT CENTER PORT MAINTENANCE CENTER Model 9513P User s Manual 37 38 Alarm System Application Table 1 Required Tests and Messages Requirement Description Diagnostic tests Test all PC boards disk drives the alarm board and the application itself Timer reset message Sets the alarm board s watchdog timer Alarm messages Tell the alarm board to activate alarms may include alarm information to be sent to the maintenance center 6 5 1 Performing Tests The application must perform system diagnostic tests in order to comply with the LSSGR The application is responsible for testing and identifying failures in the following e thealarm board e all boards in the backplane e hard and floppy drives e theapplication itself 6 5 1 1 Testing the Alarm Board The application should monitor the alarm board by using a watch dog timer or similar mechanism If the application does not receive an ackno
11. definitions listed in Section 6 4 e should include information the alarm board will transmit to the maintenance center We recommend including this information in your alarm messages for these reasons 1 The alarm message sent by the alarm board to the maintenance center identifies whether the alarm is Critical Major or Minor and whether the alarm is being set or cleared This information is not sufficient to quickly diagnose the system s problem and dis patch a craftperson to repair the machine 2 If more than one alarm condition exists only the highest priority alarm will be indicated on the front panel and via the audible alarm and remote outputs The only way the craftperson can know that multiple alarm conditions exist and readily identify all alarm conditions present is by reading the alarm messages received at the maintenance center Table 3 lists the alarm messages the application should send to the alarm board and the corresponding message the alarm board will send to the maintenance center Model 9513P User s Manual Writing Application Software Table 3 Alarm Messages Message from the Application to the Alarm Board A TMI ALARM SET CRITICAL lt msg gt Message from the Alarm Board to the Maintenance Center C 4ALARM SET 4APPL lt msg gt AMTMI ALARM CLRACRITICAL emsgs C ALARM CLR APPL lt msg gt AMTMI ALARM SET MAJOR lt msg gt AALARM SET APPL lt msg gt AMTMI ALARM CLR
12. filter back in position Model 9513P User s Manual 27 CHAPTER 5 Customer Service 5 1 Return Procedure In instances where Texas Microsystems products require service the factory must be contacted and a Return Goods Authorization RGA must be obtained When requesting an RGA number please provide the product serial number When authorization is given a Return Goods Authorization number will be issued This RGA num ber must appear on all packing materials and correspondence to ensure proper handling In all instances including return for war ranty repair an RGA must be obtained and so noted or the factory will be unable to accept delivery 28 Model 9513P User s Manual Technical Support 5 2 Technical Support Texas Microsystems provides on line technical support available during weekdays from 7 00 a m to 6 00 p m Central Time for your convenience Our staff of trained professionals welcomes the oppor tunity to answer your questions and assist you with your technical requirements J ust call us toll free at 1 800 627 8700 To expedite your request please have available the Texas Microsys tems product model and serial number Note OutsidetheU S call 1 713 541 8200 Model 9513P User s Manual 29 CHAPTER 6 Alarm System Application 6 1 Introduction 30 The 9513P alarm board plugs into an interface board behind the rear panel The alarm board has ten LED indicators
13. information and Alarm Status information The application must be able to decipher these mes sages Table 9 lists all the responses the application can receive from the alarm board Table 9 Responses to Requests Message Meaning MATMI REQ SYSTEM ACTIVE System is Active AMTMI REQ 4SYSTEM OUT OF SERVICE System is Out of Service AMATMI REQ 4SYSTEM STANDBY System is in Standby AMTMI REQ 4SYSTEM UNAVAILABLE System is Unavailable MATMI REQ ALARME CRITICAL Unacknowledged Critical alarm s present MATMI REQ ALARM MAJOR Unacknowledged Major alarm s present MATMI REQ ALARM MINOR Unacknowledged Minor alarm s present MATMI REQ ALARM NONE No alarms present MATMI REQ ALARM ACKNOWLEDGED Acknowledged alarm s present MATMI REQ VERSION lt version number gt Gives alarm board firmware version number AMTMI REQ STATE lt active conditions gt Lists active conditions Refer to Section 6 5 3 4 for more about information requests Model 9513P User s Manual 49 50 6 5 6 Alarm System Application 6 5 5 3 Error Messages The alarm board will return a TMI ERROR BAD COM MAND message tothe application if the application sends a mes sage to the alarm board that begins a A TMI abut does not adhere to the message protocol outlined in Section 6 5 2 Note Any message the alarm board recaves from the application that does not begin with the letters A TMI wi
14. not more than four minutes initial delay period after the alarm board is powered up unless a longer delay period is specified Once the application sends this message the alarm board expects to receive timer reset messages at least once every thirty seconds thereafter The alarm board will activate the alarms indicating a Host PC Communication failure if the application fails to send this message at least once every thirty seconds If more time is needed to boot the system the application program mer may set an additional delay period of up to one hour using the following message A TMI TIMER DELAY lt sec from 1 to 3600 gt Model 9513P User s Manual Writing Application Software Once the extended delay period expires or if a timer reset message is received before the delay period expires the alarm board will expect to receive timer reset messages at least once every thirty sec onds thereafter The alarm board will acknowledge both of the pre ceding messages within two seconds by sending a TMI TIMER ACK message to the application Note Messages the application sends to the alarm board to set the System Status will also reset the watchdog time 6 5 3 2 Initialization Messages Table 2 lists the messages the application should send to the alarm board to identify the system by name and initialize the time and date The alarm board will return the listed acknowledgment mes sages within two seconds Table 2
15. sehr empfind lich Daher empfiehlt Texas Micro das Tragen anes Erdungsarm bands damit jede statische Elektrizit t vor Ber hren der Komponenten entladen wird 9513P Komponenten sollten auBerhalb des Geh uses in einen antistatischen Beutel ga egt werden ATTENTION Les composants d ectroniques et les cables et connect eurs du boitier du 9513P ne peuvent en aucun cas tre expos s l humidit ou la condensation Unetelle exposition peut endom mager certains d ments sensibles Les d ments internes du boitier du 9513P sont hautement sensibles a la d charge statique En con s quence Texas Micro recommande avant detouche les d ments deles d charger deleur d ectri cit statiqueau moyen d une dragonne de mise la terre Pendant tout le temps o ils sont d mont s les d ments du 9513P doivent tre plac dans un sac antistatique Model 9513P User s Manual 17 Using the 9513P 2 1 Connecting the Keyboard The 9513P keyboard connector is located on the far right side of the back panel see Figure 3 Simply plug an AT compatible keyboard with a standard 5 pin DIN connector intothis slot 2 2 Powering On To power up connect the power cord to the Power Cord Connector and a grounded power source then flip the Power Switch ON The 9513P contains an autosensing 375 watt power supply that accepts input power from a 110 volt or a 220 volt power source However ensure that the power cord is appropriate for the power source
16. the alarm board s control The alarm board will respond to these messages within two seconds by sending the message TTTMI OUTPUT 7TACK 46 Model 9513P User s Manual Writing Application Software 6 5 4 Messages to the Maintenance Center All messages the application sends to the maintenance center are transmitted to the maintenance center by the alarm board as long as the alarm board has not failed These messages must comply with the format specified in Section 6 5 2 and the Bell Communica tions Research MML Requirements Technical Reference TR TSY 000012 As a general rule the alarm board will ignore any message that does not begin with the letters A TMI and will pass it on to the maintenance center The application can send three kinds of messages tothe mainte nance center e nonalarm informational messages e responses to requests for application information e responses to requests for alarm board information 6 5 4 1 Nonalarm Informational Messages The application can send general information to the maintenance center 6 5 4 2 Responses to Requests for Application Information The craftperson at the maintenance center may access information about the application 6 5 4 3 Responses to Requests for Alarm Board Information Requests from the maintenance center for information such as Sys tem Status Alarm Status etc are sent to the application The application then asks the al arm board for
17. the filter material to improve air flow to the system in a clean environment 26 Model 9513P User s Manual CPU Lithium Battery 4 2 CPU Lithium Battery 4 3 If your CPU contains a lithium battery please heed the following caution statements CAUTION DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS INCOR RECTLY REPLACED REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFAC TURER DISCARD BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE MANU FACTURER S INSTRUCTIONS ACHTUNG WENN BATTERIE NICHT ORDNUNGSGEMAB AUSGEWECHSELT WIRD BESTEHT EXPLOSIONSGEFAHR BATTERIE NUR DURCH EINE BATTERIE GLEICHEN ODER GLEICHWERTIGEN TYPS VOM HERSTELLER EMPFOHLEN ERSETZEN VERBRAUCHTE BATTERIEN LAUT ANWEISUN GEN DES GERSTELLERS ENTSORGEN ATTENTION IL YA DANGER D EXPLOSION S IL Y AREM PLACEMENT INCORRECT DE LA BATTERIE REMPLACER UNIQUEMENT AVEC UNE BATTERIE DU MEME TYPE OU D UN TYPE RECOMMANDE PAR LE CONSTRUCTEUR METTRE AU REBUT LES BATTERIES USAGEES CONFORME MENT AUX INSTRUCTIONS DU FABRICANT Alarm Board Removal 4 4 To remove the alarm board for maintenance or replacement turn alarm panel thumbscrews counterclockwise to loosen then pull the board from the chassis Power Supply Fan Filter Maintenance To maintain the power supply fan filter simply pull the filter from its slot in the rear panel wash the filter with a mild soap and water solution let it dry thoroughly then place the
18. the unit s interior Use extreme caution when installing removing components If you have any questions please contact Texas Micro s Technical Support department at 1 800 627 8700 or 1 713 541 8200 A LIRE IMPERATIVE MENT Quand vous manipulez ou utilisez votre syst me faites preuve en toutes circonstances de la plus grande prudence Pour garantir une s curit maximale d branchez toujours l alimentation du syst me et d connectez tous les cables d alimentation avant de retirer le couverde Seuls des techniciens lectroniciens qualifi s et exp riment s peuvent avoir acc s a l int rieur de votre syst me Quand vous installez ou d sinstallez des composants soyez particuli rement attentif Afin de garantir votre s curit tous les avertissements remarques et informations relatives la s curit sous sont fournis en francais anglais et allemand Si vous d sirez poser des questions compl mentaires n h sitez pas prendre contact avec le D partement d assistance technique de Texas Micro au USA 1 713 541 8200 BITTE ZUERST LESEN Seien Sieimmer vorsichtig wenn Sie mit Ihrem System umgehen oder es bedienen Um gr tm gliche Sicherheit zu gew hrleisten schalten Sie Ihr System immer aus und und ziehen Sie alle Netzkabel bevor Sie die Abdeckung abnehmen Nur qualifiziertes erfahrenes Personal far Elektronik sollte am Inneren des Ger tes arbeiten Seien Sie auf vorsichtig wenn Sie Komponenten installieren oder entfer
19. you are using see below TMI part numbers for the power cords are provided Front view of plug 110 V 13644 220 V 14143 Model 9513P User s Manual Resetting the System 2 3 Resetting the System 2 4 If the system should lock up become inoperable during operation and your operating system reset procedure i e the CTRL ALT DEL sequence etc is ineffective you can reset reboot the 9513P by pressing the bottom button marked RESET behind the Alarm Board panel see Section 1 2 1 The system may also be reset remotely via the Alarm Board see Chapter 6 Removing the Cover The procedure for removing the 9513P over is as follows 1 Power down the computer To ensure that no damage or injury occurs disconnect the system s power cord from the power source Be sure to wear a ground wrist strap or other static dissi pating device Schalten Sie den Computer ab Ziehen Sie zur Vermeidung von Schaden oder Verletzungen das Netzkable des Sys tems aus der Stromquelle heraus Tragen Sie immer ein Erdungsarmband oder ein anderes Entladegerat D branchez l ordinateur Pour pr venir tout d gat ou blessure d connectez le cable d alimentation de la source d alimentation et portez une dragonne de mise a la terre ou un autre dispositif antistatique Locate and loosen the Phillips head screw positioned in the top of the back pane and the screws along the side of the chassis securing the cove
20. AMTMI ALARM CLRAMAJOR emsgs clear major alarm AMTMI ALARM SET MINOR lt msg gt set minor alarm AMTMI ALARM CLR MINOR lt msg gt clear minor alarm AMTMI TIMER RESET reset alarm board watchdog timer AMTMI TIMER DELAY lt secs 1 to 3600 gt extend timer delay period for one period AMTMI SYSTEM ACTIVE set system status to Active AMTMI SYSTEM ASTANDBY AMTMI SYSTEMOUT OF SERVICE set system status to Standby set system status to Out of Service A MTMI SYSTEM UNAVAILABLE set system status to Unavailable AMTMI OUTPUT ACLOSE soutput gt close specified output AMTMI OUTPUT OPEN lt output gt open specified output AMTMI OUTPUTAALARM soutput gt return control to alarm board AMTMI REQ SYSTEM request system status AMTMI REQ ALARM request alarm status AMTMI REQ VERSION request alarm board firmware version AMTMI REQ STATE request all active conditions A indicates space character All messages end with carriage return line feed 34 Model 9513P User s Manual Alarm Board Messages 6 4 2 Messages from the Alarm Board to the Application Message Meaning AMTMI TIMER ACK timer reset message acknowledged AMTMI ALARM SET ACK alarm set message acknowledged AMTMI ALARM CLR ACR AMTMI SYSTEM ACK alarm clr message acknowledged system message acknowledged AMAT MI INIT ACK init message acknowledge
21. RM CLR AAPPL lt msg gt ALARM SET APPL lt msg gt AALARM CLR APPL lt msg gt AAALARM SET 4APPL lt msg gt MALARM CLRMAPPL emsg s Table 12 Messages Indicating Alarm Board Detected Alarm Conditions C ALARM SET BATTERYAPOWER FAILURE AALARM SET TEMPERATURE HIGH C ALARM CLR BATTERYAPOWERARESTORED ALARM CLR TEMPERATURE RESTORED C ALARM SET AINPUTAPOWERFAILURE MALARM SET FANAFAILURE C ALARM CLR AINPUTAPOWER RESTORED MALARM CLRAFANARES TORED AMMALARM SET NO BATTERY PRESENT CAALARM SET 4CIRCUITSBREAKER TRIPPED MALARM SET LOWABATTERYACHARGE C ALARM CLR CIRCUITABREAKER RESTORED C ALARM SET 112VOLTSALOW C ALARM CLR 5VOLTSARESTORED C ALARM SET 112VOLTSAHIGH C ALARM CLR 112VOLTSARESTORED C ALARM SET 1 12VOLTSALOW C ALARM CLR 1 12VOLTSRESTORED C ALARM SET 1 12VOLTSAHIGH C ALARM SET COMMUNICATION FAILURE C ALARM SET 5VOLTSALOW C ALARM CLR 1COMMUNICATION RESTORED CAALARM SET 45VOLTS HIGH Model 9513P User s Manual 53 54 Alarm System Application 6 6 3 2 Acknowledgment Messages The alarm board sends acknowledgment messages to the mainte nance center when the system is reset via a message from the maintenance center Alarm Cut off is activated via the Alarm Cut off button or a mes sage from the maintenance center The alarm board sends the following acknowledgment messag
22. User s Manual Model 9513P PC AT Chassis 22732A J anuary 1996 Texas Microsystems Inc All Rights Reserved Printed in U S A Limited Warranty a Texas Micro warrants that the goods sold by it hereunder will be free from defects in materials or workmanship under normal use and service for a period of one year from date of shipment Said goods will meet the specifications in effect at the time of manufacture Texas Micro s sole obligation under this warranty shall be at its option to repair or replace without charge any defective component part of such product within a reasonable time period b Texas Micro shall not be liable under this warranty for i the goods that Buyer alleges are defective and have been repaired or altered by someone other than Texas Micro s designated personnel or authorized representative unless such repair or alteration was effected pursuant to prior written approval of Texas Micro or ii where the Buyer fails to notify Texas Micro of any alleged defect within the period of warranty or iii where the Buyer fails to return defective item to Texas Micro in Houston Texas freight prepaid or iv where equipment has been altered or damaged in any way which Texas Micro reasonably determines to personally affect the performance and reliability or where the equipment has been subject to misuse neglect or accident The rights and remedies granted to Buyer under this paragraph constitute Buyer s sole
23. board the alarm board will pass the alarm information to the maintenance center If the alarm board fails the application can send messages directly to the maintenance center System Status 32 6 3 1 6 3 2 This section identifies whether the application alarm board or maintenance center is responsible for setting each System Status mode and describes how the alarm board handles alarm notifica tion when the system is in a particular System Status mode Active Both the alarm board and the application can set the System Status to Active If the alarm board detects an alarm condition while the system is Active it will activate the appropriate Alarm Status LED audible alarm and remote outputs and send alarm messages to the maintenance center If alarm conditions are already present the highest priority alarm will be indicated Out of Service Both the alarm board and the application can set the System Status to Out of Service If the alarm board detects an alarm condition while the system is Out of Service it will not activate the appropri ate Alarm Status LED audible alarm or remote outputs until the system returns to Active or Standby Alarm messages will still be sent to the maintenance center Model 9513P User s Manual 6 3 3 6 3 4 System Status Standby Both the alarm board and the application can set the System Status to Standby If the alarm board detects an alarm condition while the system is
24. ckplane systems 1 4 PCI The PCI Local Bus is a high performance 32 bit bus with multi plexed address and data lines It is intended for use as an intercon nect mechanism between highly integrated peripheral controller components peripheral add in boards and processor memory systems The processor cache memory subsystem is connected to PCI through a PCI Bridge This bridge provides a low latency path through which the processor may directly access PCI devices mapped anywhere in the memory or 1 0 address spaces It also pro vides a high bandwidth path allowing PCI masters direct access to main memory See Chapter 4 for an illustration of the 13 slot PCI backplane Model 9513P User s Manual PCI 13 slot PCI backplane FIGURE 4 sel se So Les 26 DEER IA os CU ES nez JO SR SS 3 7 l 8 SS de 3 6 NNOD RE zi 105 zr NY Ss o El vo 2 9 OSS a E Ze SE a NNODIOd a Aen 25 El a a E SSY 11 101 ur SR Di 6ovio 419 o s Te te Ne 99 nez D a z YSI Ndo OL 107S OIF 2 iS 1485 NNOO a El 3 m m o Hanz JE H anz JS WOR L o VSI 6 LOIS lt o El 5 186 NNOO a 5 B 2 anez 8 si a z VSI 8 1075 2 5 5 de6 NNOO a E mJ 5 i sg Hanz Je Es YSI 1015 8 5 a 3 d86 NNOO E 5 2 anzz S le El lt vsi9 107 9f 2 3 3 ios o 6
25. d AMTMI OUTPUT ACK output control message acknowledged AMTMI REQ SYSTEM ACTIVE MATMI REQ 4SYSTEM OUT OF SERVICE MMATMI REQ 4SYSTEM STANDBY AMTMI REQUASYSTEM UNAVAILABLE response to system status request AMTMI REQ ALARM CRITICAL AMTMI REQ ALARM MAJOR AMTMI REQ ALARM MINOR AMTMI REQ ALARM NONE AMTMI REQ ALARM ACKNOWLEDGED response to alarm conditions AMTMI REQ VERSION lt version number gt alarm board firmware version AMTMI REQ STATE lt active conditions gt active conditions ATMI ERROR BAD COMMAND unrecognized command received indicates space character All messages end with carriage return Model 9513P User s line feed Manual 35 Alarm System Application 6 5 Writing Application Software The application should 1 perform diagnostic tests 2 detect alarm conditions including the alarm board all boards in the backplane hard and floppy drives the application itself 3 send messages to the alarm board to reset the alarm board s watchdog timer initialize the date and time activate alarms request system information specify a message to be sent periodically to the maintenance center take control of the remote outputs 4 communicate with the maintenance center using alarm notification messages responses to information requests Figure 5 illustrates the communications possible between the alarm board application
26. e in response to messages activating Reset or Alarm Cut off 6 6 3 3 System Identification Messages These messages indicate the time date and system name as speci fied by the application The alarm board sends these messages any time it sends a message to the maintenance center as long as the application has initialized the date and time and identified its sys tem name using the initialization messages listed in Section 6 5 3 2 The system identification message has the following form AM M DD YY HH MM system name gt Model 9513P User s Manual Maintenance Center Communications 6 6 4 Messages from the Application The maintenance center may receive up to four kinds of messages from the application e nonalarm informational messages e messages indicating alarm board failure e responses to requests for application information e responses to requests for alarm board information The messages comply with the format specified in Section 6 5 2 and the Bal Communications Research MML Requirements Technical Reference TR TSY 000012 6 6 4 1 Nonalarm Informational Messages These messages consist of general information 6 6 4 2 Responses to Requests for Application Information The maintenance center can receive messages providing informa tion about the application 6 6 4 3 Responses to Requests for Alarm Board Information The maintenance center can receive messages providing Alarm Sta tus System Status and other informa
27. edged via Alarm Cut off acknowledged alarm conditions are present the alarm board will return the message TMI REQ ALARM ACKNOWLEDGED Model 9513P User s Manual 45 Alarm System Application The request A TMI REQ STATE returns a list of all active con ditions Table 6 lists all possible active conditions Table 6 Possible Active Conditions Condition Meaning BREAKER input voltage failure present TEMP temperature has risen above 50 C 122 F ACK Alarm Cut off button is being held down FAN at least one fan is not turning OVER output voltage above normal UNDER output voltage below normal CRITICAL Critical application alarm present MAJOR Major application alarm present MINOR Minor application alarm present COMM host PC communication failure BATT battery failure 6 5 3 5 Messages to Change the Function of the Outputs The application can assume control of hard contact outputs 1 2 3 and 4 Normally these outputs correspond to Critical Major Minor and Fuse alarms Table 7 lists and describes the messages the application can send tothe alarm board to control the outputs Table 7 Controlling the Outputs Message from the Application to the Alarm Board Meaning AMTMI OUTPUT CLOSE lt outputit gt Close the specified output ATMI OUTPUT OPEN lt output gt Open the specified output AMTMI OUTPUT ALARM lt output gt Return the specified output to
28. g rack slides to the 9513P Chassis and the RETMA rack and mounting the 9513P Chassis is as follows see Figure 5 1 One complete slide is required for each side of the chassis A slide consists of three 3 separate sections see Figure 5 e a chassis section e an intermediate section e a stationary section The chassis section as the name implies should be attached to the chassis as pictured in Figure 5 five screws are required The stationary and intermediate sections are coupled into one unit 2 Attach the stationary section to the 19 rack using the end bracket and bar nuts as pictured in Figure 5 3 Attach slides to both sides of the rack To avoid damage to inter nal components do not use screws longer than 3 8 to attach rack slides Glatschienen nur mit maximal 9 5 mm 3 8 Zoll langen Schrauben befestigen um die Beschadigung interne Bautalezu verm iden Pour viter d endommager les com posants internes ne pas utiliser de vis de plus de 9 5 mm 3 8 po pour fixer les coulisses 4 Insert the computer into the rack by mating the chassis sections with the attached intermediate and stationary sections Make sure that the computer is level and properly aligned when slid ing it onto the rack 5 Push the chassis completely into the rack Use appropriate hardware to secure the chassis front panel to the rack consult the rack manufacturers documentation for proper procedures 22 Model 9513P U
29. g the chassis To ensure no damage or injury occurs the power cord should be disconnected from the power source VORSICHT Schalten Siel hr System vor Inspektion oder Wartung des Geh uses immer aus Zur Vermeidung von Personensch den sollte das Netzkabel aus der Stromquelle herausgezogen werden ATTENTION D branchez toujours l alimentation du syst me avant d effectuer une inspection ou un entretien du bo tier Pour garantir unes curit totale il u a lieu de d connecter le c able dalimentation de la source d alimentation WARNING No moisture or condensation may comein contact with the 9513P Chassis dectronic components or cables connectors Damage to sensitive components could occur Theinternal compo nents of the 9513P are very sensitive to static discharge Therefore Texas Micro recommends using a grounding wrist strap to remove all static electricity While out of the unit 9513P components should be placed into a static shiel ding bag WURNUNG Die dextronischen Komponenten oder Kabel Anschl sse des 9513P Gehauses d rfen ke ner Feucnti get oder Kondensation ausgesetzt werden Dies k nnte Schade an empfindli chen Komponenten verursachen Dieinternen Komponenten des 9513P Gen uses sindgegen ber statischer Entladung sehr empfind lich Daher empfiehlt Texas Micro das Tragen anes Erdungsarm bands damit jede statische Elektrizit t vor Ber hren der Komponenten entladen wird 9513P Komponenten sollten auBerhalb des Geh use
30. ication Messages to the Application All messages the maintenance center sends to the application are transmitted to the application by the alarm board as long as the alarm board has not failed messages from the maintenance enter to the application may consist of the following e requests for alarm board information e requests for application information e requests to change the System Status to Unavailable e requests to place an Unavailable system in Active mode e other messages Note According to the LSSGR a system should be taken out of Unavailable mode only if the maintenance center requests the appli cation to set the System Status to Active Messages from the Alarm Board The maintenance center can receive three types of messages from the alarm board e alarm messages e acknowledgment messages e system identification messages 6 6 3 1 Alarm Messages Alarm messages from the alarm board indicate both application detected and alarm board detected alarm conditions Messages indi cating alarm conditions detected by the application include alarm information specified by the application Complete lists of alarm messages are given in Table 11 and Table 12 Note C indicates a Critical alarm indicates a Major alarm indicates a Minor alarm Model 9513P User s Manual Maintenance Center Communications Table 11 Messages Indicating Application Detected Alarm Conditions C ALARM SET APPL lt msg gt C ALA
31. in Standby it will activate the appropriate Alarm Status LED audible alarm and remote outputs and sent an alarm mes sage to the maintenance center If alarm conditions are already present the highest priority alarm will be indicated Unavailable In accordance with the LSSGR Unavailable should be initiated by the maintenance center only The application should send a mes sage to the alarm board setting the System Status to Unavailable only if the maintenance center has requested it to do so A system can be taken out of Unavailable only if the application sends a mes sage to the alarm board setting the System Status to Active at the maintenance Center e request If the alarm board detects an alarm condition while the system is Unavailable it will not activate the appropriate Alarm Status LED audible alarm or remote outputs until the system returns to Active Alarm messages will still be sent to the maintenance center Model 9513P User s Manual 33 Alarm System Application 6 4 Alarm Board Messages 6 4 1 Messages from the Application to the Alarm Board Message Meaning AMTMI INITATIME hh mm initialize time AMTMI INIT ADATE mm dd yy initialize date AMTMI INIT NAME lt up to 50 char gt initialize system name AMTMI ALARM SET ACRITICAL lt msg gt set critical alarm AMTMI ALARM CLR CRITICAL lt msg gt clear critical alarm AMTMI ALARM SET MAJOR lt msg gt set major alarm
32. itialization Messages 41 Alarm Notification Messages 42 Information Request Messages 45 Messages to Change the Function of the Outputs 46 6 5 4 Messages tothe Maintenance Center 47 Nonalarm Informational Messages 47 Responses to Requests for Application Information 47 Responses to Requests for Alarm Board Information 47 6 5 5 Messages from the Alarm Board 48 Acknowledgment Messages 48 Responses to Information Requests 49 Error Messages 50 6 5 6 Messages from the Maintenance Center 50 Maintenance Center Communications 51 6 6 1 Messages to the Alarm Board 51 6 6 2 Messages to the Application 52 6 6 3 Messages from the Alarm Board 52 Alarm Messages 52 Acknowledgment Messages 54 System dentification Messages 54 6 6 4 Messages from the Application 55 Nonalarm Informational Messages 55 Responses to Requests for Application Information 55 Responses to Requests for Alarm Board Information 55 Model 9513P User s Manual 7 CHAPTER 1 Introduction to the 1 1 9513P This section provides information and technical specifications for the Model 9513P Rackmount PCI ISA Chassis General Description Texas Micro s Model 9513P chassis is designed to offer the advan tages of the PICMG compliant Peripheral Component Interface PCI local bus in a high performance ruggedized computer enclo sure with alarm capabilities This versatile chassis features a 13 slot backplane configured with nine ISA slots one dedicated CPU slot a
33. ll be automatically forwarded to the maintenance center Messages from the Maintenance Center The application must be able to receive messages from the mainte nance center These messages may consist of information requests and other messages See Section 6 5 3 3 and Section 6 5 4 for more information Model 9513P User s Manual Maintenance Center Communications 6 6 Maintenance Center Communications This section describes the kinds of messages the maintenance cen ter can receive from and send to the application and alarm board over the rear panel serial port 6 6 1 Messages to the Alarm Board The maintenance center can send two messages tothe alarm board These messages must comply with the protocol explained in Section 6 5 2 Table 10 lists and defines these messages Note The alarm board does not send error messages if the mainte nance center sends a message beginning with the letters A TMI that does not match either of the messages specified in the table Incorrectly formatted messages will be passed on to the application Table 10 Messages to the Alarm Board Message from the Maintenance Center to the Alarm Board Response from the Alarm Board Meaning AMTMI REMOTEARESET MMATMI REMOTE ACK Reset the CPU board AMTMI REMOTE CUTOFF 44TMI REMOTE ACK Activate Alarm Cutoff disable alarms Model 9513P User s Manual 51 52 6 6 2 6 6 3 Alarm System Appl
34. nce TR TSY 000012 Issue 1 J anuary 1985 1 The application must configure COM 2 at a baud rate of 1200 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity full duplex 2 All messages must be sent in ASCII format terminate with a carriage return 13 ODH and line feed 10 OAH and be less than 80 characters long 3 Messages intended for the alarm board must begin with the let ters ATTMI 4 Any message that does not begin with the letters APT MI will be forwarded directly to the maintenance center The alarm board returns a TMI ERROR BAD COMMAND error message if the application sends a message beginning with A TMI that does not follow the format specified in items 1 and 2 above Note A is used in this section to indicate spaces in line messages Model 9513P User s Manual 39 40 Alarm System Application 6 5 3 Messages to the Alarm Board The application can send seven kinds of messages to the alarm board e timer reset messages e initialization messages e alarm messages e system status messages e information request messages e messages to change the function of the hard contact outputs e periodic background messages 6 5 3 1 Timer Reset Message The application must reset the alarm board watchdog timer by sending the message A TMI TIMER RESET at least once every thirty seconds every twenty seconds is recom mended The application must start sending this message starting
35. nd three PCI slots The combination of the exceptional I O performance of the PCI local bus 33M Hz with a 32 bit datapath and a burst mode of 132M Bytes sec and the ISA expansion bus is ideal for high performance video graphics in data acquisition and telecommunications applications Storage capacity of the Model 9513P includes two 3 5 and two 5 25 peripheral device options for fixed disk floppy CD ROM or tape backup media A 375 Watt 90 264 VAC auto switching power sup ply provides power to the backplane and peripheral devices Model 9513P User s Manual General Description The 9513P features a microprocessor based and battery backed Alarm Control Unit It monitors all operational aspects of the com puter including input voltage output voltage CPU operation fan failure temperature high and low and circuit breaker status When a fault is detected a concise ASCII message with time stamp is transmitted to the designated remote alarm management center a dry contact closure is activated and a front panel LED is illumi nated This alarm action will occur even under total power failure since the unit is internally battery backed The Alarm Control Unit supports user programmable messages with remote notification and reset features FIGURE 1 9513P Chassis Model 9513P User s Manual 9 Introduction to the 9513P 1 2 9513P Components 1 2 1 Front Panel Components While facing the f
36. nen F r Ihre Sicherheit sind Hinweise zur Vorsicht Warnungen und Sicherheitsinformationen in Englisch Deutsch und Franz sisch gedruckt Win Sie irgenwelche Fragen haben setzen Sie sich bitte nit der Abteilung fr technische Unterst tzung von Texas Micro unter der Rufnummer U SA 1 713 541 8200 in Verbindung Model 9513P User s Manual 3 FCC Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at the user s own expense This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Texas Microsystems Inc could void the user s authority to operate the equipment 4 Model 9513P User
37. r Lift the cover slightly at the rear and slide the cover off towards the rear Model 9513P User s Manual 19 2 5 Using the 9513P Installing a Circuit Card Before installing any circuit card into the 9513P consult the docu mentation provided with the card s Installation instructions pro vided with the cards should be followed Use a grounding wrist strap or other static dissipative device The procedure for installing circuit cards in the 9513P is as follows 1 Power down the computer To ensure that no damage or injury occurs disconnect the system s power cord from the power source Be sure to wear a grounding wrist strap or other static dissi pating device Schalten Sie den Computer ab Ziehen Sie zur Vermeidung von Schaden oder Verletzungen das Netzkable des Sys tems aus der Stromquelle heraus Tragen Sie immer ein Erdungsarmband oder ein anderes Entladegerat D branchez l ordinateur Pour pr venir tout d gat ou blessure d connectez le cable d alimentation de la source d alimentation et portez une dragonne de mise a la terre ou un autre dispositif antistatique Remove the chassis cover see Section 2 4 Locate the desired bus location for installation user s choice although it is suggested that a location providing maximum dis tance between boards is chosen to enhance ventilation Remove the I O bracket from the rear of the chassis This com ponent occupies the area where the card s
38. ront of the 9513P Chassis locate the following see Figure 2 Fan Battery Access Door This door provides access to the two system fans the fan filter the alarm system bat tery and the internal disk drive mount Alarm Panel This panel provides ten 10 LED indica tors that provide status for the system alarm and power supply see Chapter 6 for more information Alarm Panel Door This door provides access tothe front access drive bays as well as the Alarm Cutoff and System Reset buttons Front Drive Bay The 9513P may be equipped with up to two 2 5 25 half height drives Alarm Cut Off Button This button labeled ACO dis ables the audio portion of the alarm status program and illuminates the red Alarm Cut Off LED on the Alarm Panel System Reset Button This button labeled RESET will reset reboot the system when pushed 10 Model 9513P User s Manual 9513P Components FIGURE 2 Front panel components ALARM PANEL ALARM PANEL DOOR TT C 2 C gt a C gt gt C DC SYSTEM STATUS ALARM STATUS POWER SUPPLY C gt gt C gt CI acte CI orteat CI CI ue CI Out ot genios LI Major CO O opus iS 2 2 O suray O wo E Z Ss 4 O vamos O am ca o Cc D a C D C C S gt E I E Kee T 1 H KZ
39. s in einen antistatischen Beutel ga egt werden ATTENTION Les composants d ectroniques et les c bles et connect eurs du boitier du 9513P ne peuvent en aucun cas tre expos s l humidit ou la condensation Unetelle exposition peut endom mager certains d ments sensibles Les d ments internes du boitier du 9513P sont hautement sensibles la d charge statique En con s quence Texas Micro recommande avant detouche les d ments deles d charger deleur d ectri cit statiqueau moyen d une dragonne de mise la terre Pendant tout le temps o ils sont d mont s les d ments du 9513P doivent tre plac dans un sac antistatique Model 9513P User s Manual 25 General Maintenance 4 1 Fan Filter Maintenance The procedure for maintaining the fan filter is as follows 1 Turn the tvvo 2 thumbscrews located on the front panel in a counterclockwise direction until loose then carefully lower the filter door 2 Graspthefilter handle and slide the filter from ts compartment Wash the filter with a mild detergent let it dry thoroughly Replace the filter Raise the filter door to its previous position Turn the thumbscrews clockwise until tight oa P Regular cleaning of the air supply filter must be maintained to ensure efficient thermal control of the system Using a mild deter gent and warm water thoroughly dean rinse and dry the filter material at 30 day intervals At your own discretion you may remove
40. ser s Manual Installing a Circuit Card Rack slide assembly FIGURE 5 4 a MMM ll 23 Model 9513P User s Manual CHAPTER 4 General Maintenance The 9513P Series computer is a rugged chassis requiring minimal maintenance However an adequate maintenance program will enhance its ability to provide trouble free performance Periodically inspect the 9513P and peripherals to ensure that they are clean and free of wear Malfunctioning equipment should be replaced WARNING Only experienced authorized e ectronics service person nel should access the interior of the 9513P Chassis If you have any questions please contact Texas Micro s Technical Support Depart ment at 1 800 627 8700 WARNUNG Nur qualifiziertes efahrenes Personal fur Elektronik sollte am Inneren des Gertes arbaten Wenn Sieirgendwe che Fragen haben wenden Siesich bitte an die Abtalung fur technische Untersttzung von Texas Micro unter der Rufnummer USA 1 713 541 8200 AVERTISSEMENT Seuls des techniciens dectroniciens qualifi s et exp riment s sont habilit s a avoir acc s aux d ments internes Si vous d sire poser des questions compl mentaires n h sitez pas prendre contact avec le D partement d assistance technique de Texas Micro au USA 1 713 541 8200 24 Model 9513P User s Manual Installing a Circuit Card CAUTION Always remove power from the system before inspecting or maintainin
41. taining the chassis To ensure no damage or injury occurs the power cord should be disconnected from the power source 16 Model 9513P User s Manual PCI VORSICHT Schalten Siel hr System vor Inspektion oder Wartung des Geh uses immer aus Zur Vermeidung von Personensch den sollte das Netzkabel aus der Stromquelle herausgezogen werden ATTENTION D branche toujours l alimentation du syst me avant d effectuer uneinspection ou un entretien du bo tier Pour garantir une s curit totale il u a lieu de d connecter le c able dalimentation dela source d alimentation WARNING No moisture or condensation may comein contact with the 9513P Chassis dectronic components or cables connectors Damage to sensiti ve components could occur Theinternal compo nents of the 9513P Chassis are very sensitiveto static discharge Therefore Texas Micro recommends using a grounding wrist strap to remove all static dectricity before touching the components While out of the unit 9513P components should be placed into a static shie ding bag Note The 9513P provides connection points at the rear pand and behind the alarm panel door for wrist strap connection WURNUNG Die dextronischen Komponenten oder Kabel Anschl sse des 9513P Geh uses d rfen ke ner Feuchtigkeit oder Kondensation ausgesetzt werden Dies k nnte Schaden an empfindli chen Komponenten verursachen Dieinternen Komponenten des 9513P Geh uses sindgegen ber statischer Entladung
42. that are visible through the front alarm panel of the computer These LE Ds indi Cate the following e System Status e Alarm Status and e Power Supply Status The alarm board is responsible for e monitoring the application temperature fans power sup ply input and output voltages battery charge and the alarm board circuitry e communicating with the application and maintenance center via line messages e transferring messages between the application and main tenance center and e activating audible and visual alarms in the event of sys tem failures referred to as alarm conditions Model 9513P User s Manual Introduction When no alarm conditions are present the following occur e The application must send timer reset messages to the alarm board at least once every 30 seconds starting four minutes after power up These messages indicate that the application operating system and system CPU card are working properly e The alarm board can transmit messages from the mainte nance center to the application and from the application to the maintenance center e The application can request status information from the alarm board and the alarm board will respond If the alarm board does not receive the timer reset message or detects other alarm conditions it will immediately activate the appropriate alarm panel LEDs and audible alarms and send an alarm message to the maintenance center If the application detects
43. this information directly via request messages and returns the information to the mainte nance center via another line message Note Information about application detected alarm conditions can be sent to the maintenance center using the messages described in Section 6 5 3 3 Model 9513P User s Manual 47 Alarm System Application 6 5 5 Messages from the Alarm Board The application can receive three kinds of messages from the alarm board e acknowledgment messages e responses to information requests e error messages 6 5 5 1 Acknowledgment Messages The alarm board will return an acknowledgment message to the application when the application sends any kind of message to the alarm board except messages for the maintenance center Table 8 lists all the acknowledgment messages the application can receive from the alarm board Table 8 Acknowledgment Messages Messages Meaning MATMI TIMER ACK Timer reset message received AMATMI ALARM SET MACR Alarm set message received AMTMI ALARM CLR ACK Alarm clear message received AMTMI SYSTEM 4ACK System status message received AMATMI INIT AACK Initialization message received AMTMI MESG 4ACK Background message received AMTMI OUTPUT 4ACK Output control message received Model 9513P User s Manual Writing Application Software 6 5 5 2 Responses to Information Requests The application receives responses to its requests for alarm board version number System Status
44. tion the application retrieves from the alarm board Model 9513P User s Manual 55 Alarm System Application Specifications Parameter Condition Specification Temperature Non Operating 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Operating 0 C to 55 C 32 F to 131 F Humidity Non Operating 5 to 90 non condensing Operating 20 to 80 non condensing Shock Non Operating 30G 20 millisecond half sine pulse Operating 10G 11 milliseconds half sine pulse Vibration Non Operating 3G RMS 5 500 Hz Operating 1G RMS 0 100 Hz Altitude Non Operating 200 to 50 000 feet Operating 200 to 15 000 feet Dimensions 19 VV x 6 97 H x 21 D Weight 40 Ibs 18 14 Kg Power Input 375 watt with AC line auto selection power supply operating 90 to 264 VAC at 47 to 63 Hz Power Output 375 watt with AC line auto selection power supply 5 VDC 42 Amp 12 VDC 13 Amp 20 pk 12 VDC en 5 Amp 5 VDC 5 Amp MTBF greater than 500 000 hours at 30 C Note minimum 5 Amp load at 5V is required for the power supply to regulate properly over the full temperature range specified Model 9513P User s Manual
45. wledgment message within two seconds after it sends a message to the alarm board the application should send a message to the maintenance center indicating alarm board failure 6 5 1 2 Testing All the Boards in the Backplane The application should test all boards integrated into the system at power up and periodically thereafter Tests on voice boards may con sist of existing software and application specific diagnostics If the application detects a problem with any or all the boards it must send an alarm message to the alarm board instructing it to activate alarms Model 9513P User s Manual 6 5 2 Writing Application Software 6 5 1 3 Testing Hard and Floppy Drives The application should test the drives at power up and periodically thereafter If the application detects a problem it must send an alarm message to the alarm board instructing it to activate alarms 6 5 1 4 Testing the Application The application should test itself at power up and periodically thereafter Note The application must send messages to the alarm board instructing it to activate alarms if it detects a failurein any of the components except the alarm board Message Protocol The application communicates with the alarm board and the main tenance center according to the Man Machine Language MML protocol and alarm board communications protocol specified below MML requirements can be found in Bell Communications MML Requirements Technical Refere

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