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1. L1 port Power connector Serial port 1 Console port mr NUMAlink LEDs Serial NUMAlink port port 4 Serial port 3 Serial port 2 PCI4 PCI3 PCI2 COX rci Second Enclosure A R optional NUMAlink LEDs Power connector L1 port NUMAlink port Serial port 1 Figure 2 3 Rear Panel Components 26 007 4643 003 System Components Internal Components PS2 Keyboard and mouse The workstation is based on a node board interface board pair The node board supplies connectivity and power to the memory DIMMs and processor s The remainder of the system components are connected to the interface board as shown in Figure 2 4 Memory Directory Bedrock ASIC 3 2 GB s full duplex En PCI bus 2 slot 2 lt _ PCI bus 1 slot 2 lt e ______ gt PCI bus 1 slot 1 lt gt DVD CD ROM SCSI port lt Ethernet port Serial ports 007 4643 003 USB port Li l Two disks L1 system control Console port l L Figure 2 4 System Architecture gt NUMAlink connection to optional second enclosure 1 6 GB s each direction 27 2 System Overview Processors Memory DIMMs 28 The following sections contain more information about the internal components of the workstation e Pro
2. 007 4643 003 129 C Safety and Regulatory Information Chinese Class A Regulatory Notice Shielded Cables Silicon Graphics Tezro visual workstations are FCC compliant under test conditions that include the use of shielded cables between the system and its peripherals Your system and any peripherals that you purchase from SGI have shielded cables Shielded cables reduce the possibility of interference with radio television and other devices If you use any cables that are not from SGI ensure that they are shielded Telephone cables do not require shielding Optional monitor cables that are supplied with your system use additional filtering molded into the cable jacket to reduce radio frequency interference Always use the cable that is supplied with your system If your monitor cable becomes damaged obtain a replacement cable from SGI 130 007 4643 003 Electrostatic Discharge Electrostatic Discharge SGI designs and tests its products to be immune to the effects of electrostatic discharge ESD ESD is a source of electromagnetic interference and can cause problems that range from data errors and lockups to permanent component damage While you are operating the system it is important that you keep all the covers and doors including the plastics in place The shielded cables that came with the system and its peripherals should be installed correctly with all thumbscrews fastened securely An
3. 37 Safety Instructions oo 8 werke Me Len A A Le 687 Accessing Internal System Components 40 PCland PCEX Cards e s 4 o ai 4 o 4 4 een 42 Installing a Card g al A Removing a Card 46 Disk Drives Toa Ha Eee ee a we se Installing a Disk Drive ee BB Removing a Disk Drive 2 55 Memory Inst lling a DIMM 5 ses ab 8 we Da ne ee dr el tas ee 409 Removing a DIMM 63 L1 Controller Display 67 vi 007 4643 003 Contents 007 4643 003 Power Supplies Reading the Power Le LEDs Replacing the Power Supply Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Chart L1 Controller Error Messages SGI Electronic Support Technical Specifications and Pinouts Physical and Environmental Specifications Power Supply Specifications I O Connector Specifications Ethernet 10 100 1000BaseT Port Keyboard and Mouse Connectors Serial Ports External SCSI Port Connector Stereo Jack Connector Conductor USB Type A Connector VPro Graphics Board I O Port pens Graphics Board Scan Rates DVI I Video Port Stereo View Port Genlock Port Swap Ready Port Rack Specifications Rackmounting Rail Installation Instructions Space Requirements Rackmounting Ha
4. Figure 1 4 Connecting the Ethernet Cable Note The workstation in Figure 1 4 is shown with the optional USB and audio boards Your workstation may or may not be equipped with these boards 3 Connect the monitor cable as follows see Figure 1 5 e Connect the monitor to graphics cable to the monitor e Connect the monitor to graphics cable to the DVI I video connector on the back of your workstation Note The workstation can be connected to a variety of monitors Your monitor and monitor cable may differ from those shown If your monitor has multiple inputs ensure that the source switch is set to the correct input port 6 007 4643 003 Setting Up the Workstation 21 inch or 24 inch monitor DVI I to VGA cable Figure 1 5 Connecting the Monitor Cable Note The workstation in Figure 1 5 is shown with the optional USB and audio boards Your workstation may or may not be equipped with these boards 007 4643 003 7 1 Installation and Operation Procedures 4 Connect the power cables to your workstation and monitor and then plug them into approved electrical outlets See Figure 1 6 Figure 1 6 Connecting the Power Cable Note The workstation in Figure 1 6 is shown with the optional USB and audio boards Your workstation may or may not be equipped with these boards 5 Connect any remaining peripheral cables as needed For cabling instructions see the documentation that came w
5. StereoView Ethernet port Keyboard Swap RTO output Genlock ready DVI I Video External SCSI Console port Mouse RTI input connector TH oW a gt CES gt ea PCI 4 O c Swap Ready PCI3 NUMALINK y Y er M gt Serial Serial Serial Serial port 1 port 2 port 3 port 4 Figure A 1 Rear Panel Connectors 007 4643 003 91 A Technical Specifications and Pinouts Ethernet 10 100 1000BaseT Port 92 The Ethernet port is located on the 109 board The workstation auto selects the Ethernet port speed and type duplex vs half duplex when the workstation is booted based on what it is connected to Figure A 2 shows the Ethernet port Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 3 Pin 6 Pin 2 Pin 7 Pin 1 Pin 8 gt Figure A 2 Ethernet 10 100 1000BaseT Port Pinout Table A 4 shows the cable pinout assignments for the Ethernet port Table A 4 Ethernet Connector Pin Assignments 10 100BaseT Ethernet 10 100BaseT Ethernet 1000BaseT Ethernet 1000BaseT Ethernet Pinouts Pinouts Pinouts Pinouts Pin Assignment Pin Assignment 1 Transmit 1 Transmit Receive 0 2 Transmit 2 Transmit Receive 0 3 Receive 3 Transmit Receive 1 4 Not used 4 Transmit Receive 2 5 Not used 5 Transmit Receive 2 6 Receive 6 Transmit Receive 1 7 Not used 7 Transmit Receive 3 8 Not used 8 Transmit Receive 3 007 4643 003 1 O Connector Specifications
6. 1 Installation and Operation Procedures After you have set up your workstation and logged in see the following resources for more information e From the Toolchest select System gt System Manager for information on the workstation s hardware and software e From the Toolchest select System gt System Manager gt About This System to learn about your system s serial number IP address operating system and more Installing the Workstation The workstation can be mounted in an optional SGI rack a standard 19 in rack or placed on a table top If you do not wish to mount your workstation in a rack place it on a sturdy surface with adequate clearances for cooling Then proceed to the next section For instructions on installing your workstation in a rack see Appendix B After you have installed the workstation enclosure s in the rack proceed to the next section 4 007 4643 003 Setting Up the Workstation Cabling the Workstation To cable the workstation follow these steps 1 Connect the keyboard and mouse cables as shown in Figure 1 3 Figure 1 3 Connecting the Keyboard and Mouse Cables Note The workstation in Figure 1 3 is shown with the optional USB and audio boards Your workstation may or may not be equipped with these boards 007 4643 003 5 1 Installation and Operation Procedures 2 Connect the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on the IO9 card as shown in Figure 1 4
7. xxC xxF Power off messages Auto power down in xx seconds Base module appears to have been powered down The temperature within the enclosure is greater than target temperature and the fans are running at 80 of maximum RPM Lower the ambient temperature of the room Ensure that adequate front and rear clearance is provided for proper air flow Check for air flow obstructions The temperature within the enclosure is 6 C greater than target temperature and the fans are running at 100 RPM Lower the ambient temperature of the room Ensure that adequate front and rear clearance is provided for proper air flow Check for air flow obstructions The temperature within the enclosure is 10 C greater than target temperature and the fans are running at 100 RPM Lower the ambient temperature of the room Ensure that adequate front and rear clearance is provided for proper air flow Check for air flow obstructions The ambient temperature at the module s air inlet has returned to an acceptable level The L1 controller has registered a fault and is shutting down The message displays every five seconds until shutdown The L1 controller has registered a fault and has shut down 007 4643 003 SGI Electronic Support SGI Electronic Support 007 4643 003 SGI Electronic Support provides system support and problem solving services that function automatically which helps resolve problems before they can affect
8. 106 107 108 146 XV About This Guide Welcome to the user s guide for the Silicon Graphics Tezro visual workstation rackmount configuration Your new workstation offers VPro graphics and a high bandwidth architecture in a convenient rackmount form factor This guide shows you how to set up use and troubleshoot your system This guide is provided for all end users and SGI technical support staff Most of the hardware tasks are relatively simple and require no previous computer knowledge A few tasks are more difficult they are easier to perform if you have some computer hardware experience Chapter Descriptions 007 4643 003 The following topics are covered in this guide e Chapter 1 Installation and Operation Procedures provides instructions for unpacking and setting up your new workstation It also explains how to power the workstation on log in access programs and power off the workstation e Chapter 2 System Overview describes the parts of the workstation and gives an overview of how they work together It also provides configuration information and describes optional components e Chapter 3 Installing and Removing System Components provides instructions for installing and removing parts of the system If the part you wish to add or replace does not appear in this chapter contact your SGI service representative e Chapter 4 Troubleshooting provides recommended actions if probl
9. 12 12 13 14 15 16 17 17 18 19 19 19 22 23 26 27 29 31 Xi Figures Figure 2 7 Figure 3 1 Figure 3 2 Figure 3 3 Figure 3 4 Figure 3 5 Figure 3 6 Figure 3 7 Figure 3 8 Figure 3 9 Figure 3 10 Figure 3 11 Figure 3 12 Figure 3 13 Figure 3 14 Figure 3 15 Figure 3 16 Figure 3 17 Figure 3 18 Figure 3 19 Figure 3 20 Figure 3 21 Figure 3 22 Figure 3 23 Figure 3 24 Figure 3 25 Figure 3 26 Figure 3 27 Figure 3 28 Figure 4 1 Figure A 1 Figure A 2 Figure A 3 xii Power Supply Location Removing the Enclosure Cover Installing the Enclosure Cover PCI and PCI X Card Slots Located in the Rear Panel Removing the Lower PCI PCI X Support Bracket Removing a Blanking Plate Installing the Card and Retaining Screw Replacing the Lower PCI PCI X Support Bracket Removing the Lower PCI PCI X Support Bracket Removing the Retaining Screw and Extracting the Card Installing a Blanking Plate Replacing the Lower PCI PCI X cc Bracket Disk Drive Location Installing a Disk Drive Removing a Disk Drive Layout of DIMM Slots and Local MS Banks Opening the Enclosure Cover to Install DIMMs Removing the Plastic Air Baffle Inserting a DIMM Opening the Enclosure Cover to Remove DIMMs Removing the Plastic Air Baffle Removing a DIMM L1 Controller Display on the Front Panel Opening the Enclosure Cover to Access the L1 Controller Display Removing the L1 Contro
10. E electrostatic discharge ESD 131 Embedded Support Partner ESP 85 enclosure layout 27 error messages 81 ESD electrostatic discharge 131 ESP 85 Ethernet connector 25 external SCSI connector 25 151 Index F File QuickFind 146 folder icon 11 front view workstation 3 H hard disk drive mounting 141 hard disk drives features 30 hinv command 141 Host QuickFind 146 icons 11 InfoSearch 13 install disk drive 53 memory 59 61 ioconfig 1m command 140 IRIX commands 13 IRIX Interactive desktop 13 K keyboard connecting 5 Knowledgebase 85 L L1 console port 24 25 L1 controller error messages 81 152 LCD monitors 134 lifting workstation 2 LINK connector 24 25 lithium battery warning statements 131 132 login 10 memory adding or replacing 57 installation 59 61 removal 63 65 monitor powering on 10 monitor types 134 mounting the option drive 141 mouse connecting 5 N NMI button 15 O online documentation 12 option drive mounting 141 options 34 P PCI boards features 32 PCI PCI X card slots 24 25 peripheral icon 11 007 4643 003 Index power button 15 powering off procedure 13 17 primary head selecting 145 product support xx PS 2 as the primary keyboard mouse 148 R rack mounting hardware kit 108 reconfigure the keyboard or mouse 148 remove disk drive 55 memory 63 65 reset bu
11. L1 System Controller Message Message Meaning and Action Needed Internal voltage messages ATTN x xV high fault limit reached x xxV ATTN x xV low fault limit reached x xxV ATTN x xxV x xV high warning limit reached ATTN x xV low warning limit reached x xxV ATTN x xV level stabilized x xV Fan messages ATTN FAN x warning limit reached xx RPM ATTN FAN x stabilized xx RPM ATTN FAN x fault limit reached xx RPM 30 second power off sequence for the module 30 second power off sequence for the module A higher than nominal voltage condition is detected A lower than nominal voltage condition is detected A monitored voltage level has returned to within acceptable limits A fan has increased its RPM level Check the ambient temperature Ensure that adequate front and rear clearance is provided for proper air flow Check to see if the fan stabilizes An increased fan RPM level has returned to normal A fan is not meeting its minimum RPM level Check to see if a fan has failed 81 4 Troubleshooting 82 Table 4 2 L1 Controller Messages continued L1 System Controller Message Message Meaning and Action Needed Temperature messages ATTN TEMP advisory temperature reached xxC xxF ATTN TEMP critical temperature reached xxC xxF ATTN TEMP fault temperature reached xxC xxF Temperature stable message ATTN TEMP stabilized
12. NVRAM and time of day clock for the system Both single enclosure and dual enclosure workstations are limited to one 109 board For technical specifications and pinout of these connectors see Appendix A Technical Specifications and Pinouts The workstation supports one or two internal hard disk drives which are located on the left side of the front of the workstation see Figure 2 6 These Ultra 160 SCSI drives provide large storage capacities and fast access times The hard disk drives in the workstation are sled mounted The drive sleds provide a safe and easy way to install and remove the drives without tools The drive sleds also provides a positive locking connection to the SCSI backplane which connects the disk drives to the 109 board The disks are numbered 1 and 2 with 1 being the bottom disk and 2 being the top The SCSI ID number of each disk must correspond with these drive numbers Disk 1 is the 007 4643 003 System Components DVD ROM Drive 007 4643 003 system disk which has the IRIX operating system installed on it Your workstation will not function without the system disk For information on removing or installing an internal hard disk drive see Disk Drives on page 32 DVD ROM drive Disk drives Figure 2 6 Internal Hard Disk Drives and DVD ROM Drive Your workstation supports an optional internal DVD ROM drive The DVD ROM drive is capable of reading the following formats e DV
13. Slot 5 DIMM pair 3 7 Slot 3 DIMM pair 2 r i Slot 1 DIMM pair 1 7 1 7 Slot6 DIMM pair 4 Slot 4 DIMM pair 3 Slot 2 DIMM pair 2 r Slot 0 DIMM pair 1 Figure 3 15 Layout of DIMM Slots and Local Memory Banks Caution Electronic equipment can be irreparably damaged by electrostatic discharge ESD Always follow these preventive measures when you handle a system component Remove a component from its antistatic bag only when you are ready to install it If you handle a component before installation do not place it on surfaces that produce ESD carpeting for example or near devices that create static electricity 007 4643 003 Memory Attach a static wrist strap to a grounded connection on your system when you install or remove a component Installing a DIMM To install a DIMM follow these steps 1 Remove the enclosure from the rack See Accessing Internal System Components on page 40 for complete instructions Warning Components may be hot To avoid injury allow the components to cool for approximately 5 minutes before you proceed with these instructions 2 To access the DIMMs remove the ten Phillips screws and open the hinged cover see Figure 3 16 4 6 SR nu Figure 3 16 Opening the Enclosure Cover to Install DIMMs 007 4643 003 59 3 Installing and Removing System Components 3 Remove the plastic air b
14. The holes in the bar nuts are not centered The bar nuts need to be oriented so that the holes are closest to the inside edge of the rack rails See Figure B 5 3 Insert two screws with shoulder washers through the rack rail to hold the bar nut in place Do not be tighten the screws at this time 4 Repeat Steps 2 and 3 to install the remaining three bar nuts on the other three rack rails front and rear of rack 114 007 4643 003 Preparing the Module a Barnut 2U of space EN ON ay 2 wi TAA wel Inside edge s a e SY Vel ef ef of e Figure B 5 Placing the Bar Nuts on the Rack Rails 007 4643 003 115 B Rackmounting Rail Installation Instructions 5 Insert the front and rear brackets of one of the slide rails between the rack rails and the bar nuts as shown in Figure B 6 6 Tighten the screws on the front and rear ends of the rails Do not tighten firmly at this time because all screws will be firmly tightened once the module is installed in the rack 7 Repeat steps 5 and 6 to attach the second slide rail to the other side of the rack N gt oN N EAN gt gt Tighten screws s EAN ei SA S O 86 S SS 6 66 OOS S SO 6 SS EX 2N we Barnut Y lt Rack rail Slide rail Figure B 6 Attaching the Slide Rail to the
15. 007 4643 003 VPro Graphics Board I O Port Specifications Stereo View Port The following diagram shows the Stereo View port 1 2 Figure A 9 Stereo View Port Pinout Table A 12 shows the cable pinout assignments for the Stereo View port on the graphics board Table A 12 Stereo View Pinout Assignments Pin Assignment 1 12 VDC output to Stereo View device 2 Ground 3 Stereo left right Eye signal 1 left 0 right STEREO_LEFT 007 4643 003 103 A Technical Specifications and Pinouts Genlock Port The following diagram shows the Genlock port Figure A 10 Genlock Port Pinout 1 Table A 13 shows the cable pinout assignments for the Genlock port on the graphics board Table A 13 Genlock Pinout Assignments Pin Assignment 1 Genlock input output video or 3 3 V TIL signal levels 2 Signal return ground 104 007 4643 003 VPro Graphics Board I O Port Specifications Swap Ready Port 007 4643 003 The following diagram shows the Swap Ready port Figure A 11 Swap Ready Port Pinout Table A 14 shows the cable pinout assignments for the Swap ready port on the graphics board Table A 14 Swap Ready Pinout Assignments Pin Assignment 1 Swapbuffer gang sync open Collector I O 2 Signal return ground 105 A Technical Specifications and Pinouts Rack Specifications The workstation can be mounted in any industry standard 19 in rack The following specification are
16. 1 Single and Dual enclosure Rackmount Workstations System Components The components of the workstation are covered in the following sections e External Components on page 22 e Internal Components on page 27 External Components This section describes the front and rear panels of the workstation and the optional second enclosure in the following sections e Front Panel Components on page 23 e Rear Panel Components on page 24 22 007 4643 003 System Components Front Panel Components The front panel of the workstation has the following components see Figure 2 2 e L1 controller display A liquid crystal display LCD displays status and error messages generated by the L1 controller Note See the SGI L1 and L2 Controller Software User s Guide 007 3938 00x and L1 Controller Error Messages on page 81 for more information on the L1 controller e Power button with LED Press this button to power on the workstation The LED illuminates green when the internal components are on e Reset switch Activate this recessed switch with a paperclip to reset the workstation The reset will cause a memory loss To perform a reset without losing memory see the NMI switch information that follows e NMI switch Activate the recessed NMI non maskable interrupt switch with a paperclip to reset the system without losing memory Register data and memory are stored ina var adm crash file e
17. Declaration of Conformity To obtain the Manufacturer s Declaration of Conformity from SGI you must either provide the CMN number to your local SGI sales representative or contact the Technical Assistance Center at 1 800 800 4SGI The CE symbol indicates compliance of the device to directives of the European Community A Declaration of Conformity in accordance with the standards has been made and is available from SGI upon request Electromagnetic Emissions Notices 128 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class A device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions e This device may not cause harmful interference e This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Note These Class A 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 users will be required to correct the interference at their own expense 007 4643 003 Electromagnetic Emissions Notices If this equipment does ca
18. Dual User Task Specific Information continued Action Task Instructions Determine the head on which From Toolchest gt Desktop select Open UNIX Shell you are running At the prompt type printenv DISPLAY Look for the listing DISPLAY 0 0 orDISPLAY 1 0 Head 0 is the primary head Head 1 is the secondary head Using an icon to launch an Launch the application from the head you want to use The application icon always appears on the head from which it was launched Changing a monitor setting After changing the setting always log out and then log back in Hot plugging a mouse Hot plugging any serial device is not supported Hot keyboard or other serial device plugging is attaching a device while the system is running Using audio when the Duo Audio is not supported when the Duo system is enabled system is enabled Power off or disconnect speakers when the Duo system is enabled Configuring the PS 2 Keyboard and Mouse 007 4643 003 Tezro rack mounted workstations come standard with two PS 2 ports which are normally used for the first keyboard and mouse The second keyboard and mouse are normally connected to a PCI based USB card as shown in Figure D 2 on page 137 This USB card is normally in the base enclosure but will work as well in the expansion enclosure Note The PS 2 ports are only active on the base module since the workstation expansion enclosure has no IO9 card which enables PS 2 functionality Followin
19. Ground 23 BSY 57 BSY 24 ACK 58 ACK 25 RST 59 RST 26 MSG 60 MSG 27 SEL 61 SEL 28 CD 62 CD 29 REQ 63 REQ 30 10 64 IO 31 DB 8 65 DB 8 32 DB 9 66 DB 9 33 DB 10 67 DB 10 34 DB 11 68 DB 11 97 A Technical Specifications and Pinouts Stereo Jack Connector Conductor 98 Figure A 6 shows the stereo jack connector conductors that are used for the RT interrupt input and RT interrupt output ports of the 109 PCI card Table A 8 lists the conductor assignments for the stereo jack connector FA Ring in T Figure A 6 Stereo Jack Connector Conductors Table A 8 Stereo Jack Connector Conductor Assignments Conductor Function Tip 5 V Ring Interrupt active low Sleeve Chassis ground and cable shield 007 4643 003 1 O Connector Specifications USB Type A Connector 007 4643 003 Figure A 7 shows the USB type A connector that is used on the optional USB PCI card Table A 9 lists the pin assignments Figure A 7 USB Type A Connector Pin Number Locations Table A 9 USB Type A Connector Pin Assignments Signal Color Pin Number VCC Red 1 Data White 2 Data Green 3 Ground Black 4 99 A Technical Specifications and Pinouts VPro Graphics Board I O Port Specifications This section provides specifications for the following boards and ports Graphics Board Scan Rates on page 100 DVI I Video Port on page 101 Ste
20. Please wait Figure 1 13 System Shutdown Notifier 2 Turn off your monitor by pressing the monitor power button If your system does not power off and you do not see any activity for several minutes press the power button again Note If you press the power button a second time the system should power off immediately but this method does not perform a clean shutdown Avoid using this method unless the system does not respond for several minutes after you first press the power button 14 007 4643 003 Using the Workstation 007 4643 003 If pressing the power button a second time does not work use a paper clip or pin to press the reset switch shown in Figure 1 14 If the system still fails to power off unplug the power cable from the back of your workstation and contact your service provider NMI switch Reset switch Power button Figure 1 14 Power Button and Reset Button Note The NMI switch shown in Figure 1 14 is used by SGI field engineers to diagnose problems Do not press this button unless directed by SGI service personnel 15 1 Installation and Operation Procedures Powering Off from the Toolchest If you have root level access to the workstation you can shut down your system from the Toolchest as follows 1 From the Toolchest select System gt System Shutdown After a few seconds a shutdown caution message appears as shown in Figure 1 15 Figure 1 15 Shutdown C
21. Rack 116 007 4643 003 Preparing the Module Installing Clip Nuts in Rack Rails 007 4643 003 Clip nuts secure the modules to the rack To install the clip nuts slide the clip nuts over the fifth hole of the selected 2U of space on each of the front rails See Figure B 7 for details 2U space Figure B 7 Installing Clip Nuts in Rack Rails 117 B Rackmounting Rail Installation Instructions Installing Modules in the Rack To install a module in the rack follow these steps Note Step 2 requires two people 1 Fully extend the left and right slide rails from the rack until they lock into place 2 With one person holding each side of the module align the chassis rails of the module with the slide rails of the rack 3 Slide the chassis rails into the slide rails until the chassis rails are stopped by the safety latches 4 Press the safety latches on both sides of the module to fully seat the chassis rails into the slide rails see Figure B 8 5 Firmly tighten all screws the eight screws that secure the slide rails to the rack rails 118 007 4643 003 Preparing the Module IN Slide rail extended locked in place Safety latch Figure B 8 Pressing the Safety Latches 007 4643 003 119 B Rackmounting Rail Installation Instructions 6 Secure the module to the rack by inserting a 10 32 x 1 2 in Phillips screw in the top hole of eac
22. The LED located on the front towards the top of the power supply indicates the condition of the power supply Table 3 2 lists the conditions the LED indicates Table 3 2 LED Status and Power Supply Condition LED Status Power Supply Condition Indicated Off This indicates that the power supply is not receiving AC power Possible causes the system is not plugged in correctly or a electrical fuse has blown Amber This indicates fault condition for one of the following reasons The voltage limit has been exceeded The temperature limit has been exceeded The current limit has been exceeded Blinking green The power supply is receiving AC power but the main primary DC power has not yet activated Green The power supply is operating properly 73 3 Installing and Removing System Components Replacing the Power Supply To replace the power supply follow these steps 1 Power off the system as described in the Using the Workstation on page 9 2 Remove the power supply as follows a Swing open the bezel door located on the right side of the front panel Remove the two Phillips screws on the screen cover see Figure 3 27A b Swing open the screen cover see Figure 3 27B c Disengage the power supply from the power supply bay by pushing the interior release button to the right and pulling up and out on the green colored handle lock see Figure 3 27C d Gently pull the power supply out of the chassi
23. Toolchest select Help gt InfoSearch and type the name of the desired book or topic to search online books man pages and release notes that cover end user developer and system administrator information The small box next to the Toolchest is the Console window as shown in Figure 1 12 It appears as a small box because it is minimized You can open it to its full size by clicking it Many system status and error messages appear in this window Figure 1 12 Console Window If you click in the Console window an IRIX shell appears where you can type IRIX commands For information on IRIX commands select Help gt Online Books gt SGI_End User gt Desktop Users Guide gt Using IRIX Commands from the Toolchest Powering Off the Workstation You can shut down power off or restart your workstation in several different ways which are explained in the following sections e Powering Off with the Power Button on page 14 e Powering Off from the Toolchest on page 16 e Restarting from the Toolchest on page 18 007 4643 003 13 1 Installation and Operation Procedures Powering Off with the Power Button To power off your workstation with the power button follow these steps 1 Press the power button on the front of your workstation see Figure 1 8 Within a few seconds a shutdown notifier appears as shown in Figure 1 13 Within a minute the system powers off automatically H The system is shutting down
24. at least two people to move a rack 14 Keep all system cables neatly organized in the cable management system Loose cables are a tripping hazard that cause injury or damage the system Manufacturer s Regulatory Declarations The rackmount configuration of the Silicon Graphics Tezro visual workstation conforms to several national and international specifications and European Directives listed on the Manufacturer s Declaration of Conformity The CE insignia displayed on each device is an indication of conformity to the European requirements Caution Each SGI system has several governmental and third party approvals licenses and permits Do not modify this product in any way that is not expressly approved by SGI If you do you may lose these approvals and your governmental agency authority to operate this device System Numbers The CMN model number for the system is shown on the system label on the unit The series number is on the serial number label on the back of the system You may need both the series number and CMN number to obtain the Manufacturer s Declaration of Conformity from SGI 007 4643 003 127 C Safety and Regulatory Information Manufacturer s Declaration of Conformity CE Notice Look at the regulatory label on the system to determine your CMN model number The serial number label determines your series number You may need both ofthese numbers to identify your Manufacturer s
25. may currently be running under a second account on the Duo system Table D 1 provides a list of additional dual user task specific information Table D 1 Dual User Task Specific Information Action Task Instructions Determine the head on which From Toolchest gt Desktop select Open UNIX Shell you are running At the prompt type printenv DISPLAY Look for the listing DISPLAY 0 0 orDISPLAY 1 0 Head 0 is the primary head Head 1 is the secondary head System administration tasks Use head 0 Logging in toa remote system In head 1 Toolchest gt Desktop select Open UNIX Shell from the secondary head Log in to the remote system Type head 1 rlogin guest remotehost At the prompt type setenv DISPLAY localhost 1 where localhost is the name of your system The remotely displayed information from the remote host will now display to the secondary head head 1 Without entering this command the remotely displayed information would display to the primary head head 0 When using rsh use rsh user remotehost display localhost 1 where localhost is the name of your system This command causes the output to appear on head 1 To run an application on a remote host and display it on head 1 use rsh remotehost applicationname display localhost 1 where localhost is the name of your system and applicationname is the application you are running 007 4643 003 Operating Tips for Dual User Systems Table D 1
26. monitor Optional digital LCD monitors use a digital DVI D cable See Figure D 1 on page 136 for an example Your dual user option may be ordered with a choice of monitor types and or sizes depending on your application and system requirements 134 007 4643 003 Connecting a Monitor to the Workstation Expansion Enclosure 007 4643 003 Tezro VPro graphics expansion enclosures use the DVI monitor connector on the rear to connect using either of the following e Digital LCD display DVI D connection cable e Analog DVI A cable to a CRT or LCD display Caution Ensure that the electrical rating on the monitor label matches the outlet voltage range 100 120 VAC or 220 240 VAC before you plug in the monitor When you use a monitor in locations that do not have the appropriate outlets contact your SGI system support engineer SSE before plugging in the monitor power cable Plug in and turn on your monitor as described in the documentation that accompanies your monitor Note If you are using a monitor that was not shipped with your workstation and it has adjustable RGB connectors ensure that they are in the 75 ohm position otherwise the monitor displays incorrect colors 135 D Dual User Option Information DVI I to VGA cable Figure D 1 Connecting a Monitor to the Workstation Expansion Enclosure 136 007 4643 003 Keyboard and Mouse Connection Keyboard and Mouse Connection 007 4643 003 Yo
27. mounted disk2 for example and should be fine 13 Click OK to close the window that reports successful completion 14 Click Close to close the Disk Manager window 15 Select File gt Exit to exit the System Manager window The disk is now mounted Adding Swap Space The following procedure is a recommendation for creating a swap file on the optional second drive Create more swap space only if you believe the swap space on the system disk is insufficient and you know how much more swap space you want to add Note The swap space on the system disk must have a different priority number than the swap space on the second option disk To set up additional swap space determine the amount of swap space on the system disk and use that as a guideline to determine how much swap space to add 142 007 4643 003 Adding Swap Space 8 9 Log in to the system as root Go to Toolchest gt System gt System Manager gt System Performance gt Swap Manager When the Swap Manager window appears note the amount of swap space currently configured on the system disk this information will be shown in the Physical column Click Add Click Next The Add Real Swap Space dialog box appears Read all the information in every dialog box Type in your chosen amount of swap space You may enter the same amount that was on the system disk typically 128 MB or you can enter a different value Select the filesystem
28. on a flat stable surface 121 B Rackmounting Rail Installation Instructions Push Le N latches Slide extended locked in place Safety latch Figure B 10 Releasing the Safety Latches 122 007 4643 003 Removing a Module from a Rack 7 Toslide the slide rails back into the rack push down on the slide latches as shown in Figure B 11 Note Before you can reinstall a module into the rack you must fully extend the slide rails from the rack until they lock into place Slide latch Figure B 11 Releasing the Slide Latches 007 4643 003 123 Appendix C Safety and Regulatory Information The following sections and illustrations present information thatmay be important to the operation of your Silicon Graphics Tezro visual workstation This appendix provides safety information and regulatory specifications for your system in the following sections General Safety Information on page 125 Manufacturer s Regulatory Declarations on page 127 System Numbers on page 127 Manufacturer s Declaration of Conformity on page 128 Manufacturer s Declaration of Conformity on page 128 CE Notice on page 128 Electromagnetic Emissions Notices on page 128 Shielded Cables on page 130 Electrostatic Discharge on page 131 Lithium Battery Statement on page 131 Laser Compliance Statements on page 132 General Safety Information 00
29. page 13 007 4643 003 9 1 Installation and Operation Procedures Powering On the Workstation Press the power button on workstation as shown in Figure 1 8 If your workstation is equipped with an optional second enclosure also press the power button on the second enclosure Then power on your monitor Power button with LED Figure 1 8 Powering On the Workstation A green LED flashing on the front of the workstation indicates that the system is booting The monitor may remain blank for a few moments If your system does not boot see Chapter 4 Troubleshooting If your system is booting for the first time you will see a login screen similar to the example shown in Figure 1 9 10 007 4643 003 Using the Workstation IRIS Figure 1 9 Login Screen If you have a login account double click the icon with your login name If you do not have a login account double click EZsetup and then follow the instructions for creating a personal login account and setting up the networking software Then you can begin using the IRIX interactive desktop to create a personal work area and communicate with other users on your network Using the IRIX Interactive Desktop 007 4643 003 After you have logged in you are ready to use the IRIX interactive desktop By default several icons appear on your desktop a folder icon representing your home directory a dumpster icon and icons for any peripherals you installe
30. shown in Figure 1 21 The system is coming up Figure 1 21 Restart Notifier 19 Chapter 2 System Features 007 4643 003 System Overview This chapter provides general information about the rackmount configuration of the Silicon Graphics Tezro visual workstation in the following sections System Features on page 21 System Components on page 22 This workstation is a high performance system It provides VPro graphics 64 bit MIPS processors and a high bandwidth architecture in a convenient rackmount form factor Features of the system include the following High speed system architecture available with 1 2 or 4 processors VPro graphics with dual channel dual head and digital media options Scalable system memory with capacities from 512 MB to 16 GB Ultra3 SCSI internal hard disk drives which provide large internal storage capacities and fast access times Two PCI PCI X compatible card buses with three available slots four buses and seven available slots in dual enclosure configurations 109 system I O board for efficient control of internal and external I O Single or dual enclosure factory configuration The optional second enclosure provides additional memory and PCI X capacity and can also be configured with a graphics or digital media board See Appendix D for information on using an additional graphics board monitor keyboard and mouse 21 2 System Overview Figure 2
31. the unique automatically generated User ID number click Next To accept the default Primary Group for the new user click Next In the Home Directory window remove the default usr people usernam directory Because it is recommended that you place all users on the second option disk rather than the system disk replace the default usr people usernam directory with the home directory of the new user on the option disk To do this type the path to a location on the disk to which you wish to add the new users For example disk2 username Select Verify and create as needed Click Next 007 4643 003 Selecting the Head on Which a Program Runs 18 To accept the default shell program csh click Next 19 Confirm that the settings are correct and click OK You are finished adding the new user Selecting the Head on Which a Program Runs During an interactive session with the Window Manager you can use the DISPLAY environment variable to control the head on which newly started graphics programs run When DISPLAYissetto 0 0 programs you start run on head 0 the primary head when it is setto 1 0 programs you start run on head 1 the secondary head For convenience the default startup files login profile for root and guest shells set DISPLAY to a reasonable initial value if it is not already set Each head has a toolchest that can be used to launch graphics programs Each toolchest has the DISPLAY var
32. 07 4643 003 PCI and PCI X Cards 2 If you are installing a card in one of the two lower slots remove the four Phillips screws that secure the lower PCI PCI X support bracket to the enclosure see Figure 3 4 Figure 3 4 Removing the Lower PCI PCI X Support Bracket 007 4643 003 43 3 Installing and Removing System Components 3 Ifa blanking plate covers the slot where you will install the card remove the retaining screw and blanking plate see Figure 3 5 Figure 3 5 Removing a Blanking Plate 4 Align the card with the slot you want to install it in Push the card firmly into the connector until it is properly seated and install the retaining screw see Figure 3 6 ORCS Figure 3 6 Installing the Card and Retaining Screw 44 007 4643 003 PCI and PCI X Cards 5 If you have installed a card into one of the two lowermost slots proceed to step 6 If you have installed the card into one of the upper two slots proceed to step 7 6 Replace the lower PCI PCI X support bracket and install the four Phillips screws that secure it to the enclosure see Figure 3 7 Caution To prevent pinching and damaging of the IDE and SCSI cables ensure that these cables are tucked underneath the IO9 card and safely away from the lower PCI PCI X support bracket Figure 3 7 Replacing the Lower PCI PCI X Support Bracket 007 4643 003 45 3 Installing and Removing System Compone
33. 43 003 51 3 Installing and Removing System Components Disk Drives 52 The workstation enclosure can contain one or two sled mounted Ultra 160 SCSI disk drives see Figure 3 12 This section explains how to install and remove a disk drive DVD ROM drive Disk drives Figure 3 12 Disk Drive Location 007 4643 003 Disk Drives Installing a Disk Drive To install a disk drive follow these steps 1 Open the bezel door on the left of the front panel as far as it will open If there is another drive or and empty sled in the bay you will install the new drive in remove it See Removing a Disk Drive on page 55 for complete instructions 2 Position the drive sled so that it engages the bay guide rails and with the locking handle fully swung open gently push the sled into the bay until the locking handle engages with left side of the bay opening see Figure 3 13A Note If you will have only one disk drive in your system it should be located in the bottom most slot 3 Swing the locking handle towards the chassis until the locking handle engages the latch as shown in Figure 3 13B and Figure 3 13C 4 Close the bezel door as shown in Figure 3 13D 007 4643 003 53 3 Installing and Removing System Components Installing a Disk Drive 13 Figure 3 007 4643 003 54 Disk Drives Removing a Disk Drive 007 4643 003 To remove a disk drive follow these steps 1 If you ar
34. 5 007 4643 003 3 Installing and Removing System Components 66 10 11 12 If you are replacing the DIMMs you removed proceed to Installing a DIMM on page 59 Replace the plastic air baffle Close the hinged cover on the enclosure and install the ten Phillips screws see Figure 3 2 on page 41 If your system is rackmounted proceed to the next step If your system is free standing proceed to step 11 Using two people slide the enclosure back into the rack Install the screws that secure the enclosure to the front and rear rails of the rack Reconnect all of the cables to the rear of the system Power on the system For instructions on how to power on the system see Using the Workstation in Chapter 1 007 4643 003 L1 Controller Display L1 Controller Display The L1 controller which is used to monitor and manage the workstation has a display located on the front panel as shown in Figure 3 22 Every workstation enclosure is factory shipped with an L1 controller display This section describes how to replace an L1 controller display panel L1 controller display Figure 3 22 L1 Controller Display on the Front Panel To replace an L1 controller display follow these steps 1 Remove the enclosure from the rack See Accessing Internal System Components on page 40 for complete instructions Warning Components may be hot To avoid injury allow the components to cool for a
35. 5 6 bels up to 25 C 77 F Power Supply Specifications 007 4643 003 Table A 2 shows the power supply specification for the rack mountable workstation Table A 2 Power Supply Specification Feature Specification Input voltage rating 120 240 VAC auto sensing 563W 89 A Technical Specifications and Pinouts 1 0 Connector Specifications 90 Table A 3 and Figure A 1 list the non proprietary connectors that are located on the rear panel of the workstation This section discusses these ports Table A 3 Workstation Connectors Port Connector Pin Assignments Ethernet port 109 only RJ 45 See Figure A 2 on page 92 Keyboard and mouse ports 9 pin mini DIN See Figure A 3 on page 93 and Table A 5 on page 93 Serial ports 1 through 4 DB9 See Figure A 4 on page 94 L1 console port DB9 See Figure A 4 on page 94 External SCSI port with SCSI 68 pin VHDCI See Figure A 5 on page 96 and 109 only Table A 7 on page 96 RT interrupt input and Stereo jack See Figure A 6 on page 98 and output ports IO9 only Table A 8 on page 98 USB A port on optional USB A See Figure A 7 on page 99 and USB card Table A 9 on page 99 a Serial ports 2 3 and 4 and the keyboard and mouse reside on a daughtercard This daughtercard is only present in the first enclosure of the workstation 007 4643 003 I O Connector Specifications
36. 7 4643 003 Read and follow these instructions carefully 1 Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product and noted in the documentation included with this product Unplug this product before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning Do not use this product near water 125 C Safety and Regulatory Information 126 Do not place this product or components of this product on an unstable cart stand or table The product may fall causing serious damage to the product Slots and openings in the system are provided for ventilation To ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating these openings must not be blocked or covered This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register or in a built in installation unless proper ventilation is provided This product should be operated from the type of power indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power available consult your dealer or local power company Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this product where persons will walk on the cord Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product Do not attempt to service this product yourself exce
37. 9 139 140 141 142 007 4643 003 Contents 007 4643 003 Adding Users Selecting the Head on Which a Program Runs Operating Tips for Dual User Systems Configuring the PS 2 Keyboard and Mouse Reconfiguring the Keyboard and Mouse Manually Index 144 145 145 147 148 151 007 4643 003 Figures Figure 1 1 Figure 1 2 Figure 1 3 Figure 1 4 Figure 1 5 Figure 1 6 Figure 1 7 Figure 1 8 Figure 1 9 Figure 1 10 Figure 1 11 Figure 1 12 Figure 1 13 Figure 1 14 Figure 1 15 Figure 1 16 Figure 1 17 Figure 1 18 Figure 1 19 Figure 1 20 Figure 1 21 Figure 2 1 Figure 2 2 Figure 2 3 Figure 2 4 Figure 2 5 Figure 2 6 Front View of the Workstation Rear View of the Workstation Connecting the Keyboard and Mouse Cables Connecting the Ethernet Cable Connecting the Monitor Cable Connecting the Power Cable Cabling a Dual enclosure Workstation Powering On the Workstation Login Screen Peripheral Icons Toolchest Menu Console Window System Shutdown Notifier Power Button and Reset Button Shutdown Caution Message Shutdown System Window System Shutdown Notifier Restart Notifier System Shutdown Notifier Power Off Restart Notifier Restart Notifier Single and Dual enclosure Rackmount Workstations Front Panel Components Rear Panel Components System Architecture DIMM Sockets and Pairs A Internal Hard Disk Drives and DVD ROM Drive vo ON DFW W 11
38. D RAM e DVD R e Single layer DVD 5 e Dual layer DVD 9 e CD ROM audio and data The drive is installed in the half height drive bay above the hard disk drives as shown in Figure 2 6 31 2 System Overview VPro Graphics Board PCI Buses 32 The VPro graphics board is located at the rear of your workstation It connects to the back side of the PCI riser board The VPro graphics board has the following features e 128 MB of onboard SDRAM e Analog RGB and TMDS video on a single DVI I monitor port e Additional ports for Swap ready Stereo View and Genlock signals The VPro graphics board supports an optional Dual Channel Display daughterboard which is equipped with two DVI I monitor ports The daughterboard connects to the underside of the VPro graphics board and allows you to display data across two monitors at once For more information about the optional Dual Channel Display daughterboard contact your SGI sales representative or visit http www sgi com For more information on the VPro graphics board and Dual Channel Display I O ports see VPro Graphics Board I O Port Specifications in Appendix A The workstation provides slots for four 64 bit 3 3 V PCI X boards The boards are installed in slots on the PCI riser board The slots are divided into 2 busses e PCIbus1 has two slots numbered 1 and 2 Bus 1 slot 1 always contains the 109 card Note The IO9 board is a full length PCI board
39. ED of a populated PCI slot is illuminated on The amber LED of a disk drive is on Ensure that the power cord of the PDU is seated properly in the power receptacle Ensure that the PDU circuit breaker is on Ensure that the power switch at the rear of the module is on position 1 Check the power input connection on the rear of the module View the L1 display see Table 4 2 if an error message is present If the L1 controller is not running contact your SSE Contact your SSE View the L1 display of the failing enclosure see Table 4 2 for a description of the error message View the L1 display of the failing module see Table 4 2 for a description of the error message Ensure that the NUMAlink cable is seated properly on the workstation enclosures Reseat the PCI card Reseat the PCI card If the fault LED remains on replace the PCI card Replace the disk drive 007 4643 003 L1 Controller Error Messages 007 4643 003 L1 Controller Error Messages Table 4 2 lists error messages that the L1 controller generates and displays on the L1 display This display is located on the front of the workstation and expansion module Note In Table 4 2 a voltage warning occurs when a supplied level of voltage is below or above the nominal normal voltage by 10 percent A voltage fault occurs when a supplied level is below or above the nominal voltage by 20 percent Table 4 2 L1 Controller Messages
40. ESD wrist strap may be included with some products such as memory or PCI upgrades Use the wrist strap when you install these upgrades to prevent the flow of static electricity it is designed to protect your system from ESD damage Lithium Battery Statement 007 4643 003 Only qualified service personnel should replace a soldered lithium battery in the Silicon Graphics Tezro visual workstation Warning Replace the battery with the same or equivalent type as recommended by the manufacturer or the battery could explode Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Warning Advarsel Lithiumbatteri Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig handtering Udskiftning ma kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type L ver det brugte batteri tilbage til leverandoren Warning Advarsel Eksplosjonsfare ved feilaktig skifte av batteri Benytt samme batteritype eller en tilsvarende type anbefalt av apparatfabrikanten Brukte batterier kasseres i henhold til fabrikantens instruksjoner 131 C Safety and Regulatory Information batterityp eller en ekvivalent typ som rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren Kassera Q Warning Varning Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte Anv nd samma anv nt batteri enligt fabrikantens instruktion Warning Varoitus P risto voi r j ht jos se on virheellisesti asennettu Vaihda paristo ainoastaan laitevalmistajan suosittelemaan tyyppiin H vit k ytet
41. I and PCI X Cards The workstation supports both PCI and PCI X cards The following procedure describes how to install and remove a PCI or PCI X card from the workstation This procedure applies to both the first enclosure and the optional second enclosure Figure 3 3 shows the location of the PCI and PCI X card slots in both the first and second enclosures For an updated list of supported PCI and PCI X cards see SGI Supportfolio at http support sgi com This section explains how to perform the following procedures e Installing a Card on page 42 e Removing a Card on page 46 a ws CB SB CHERE L1 PORT ia lt Bus 2 slot 2 e Se vo I Swap Ready PCI3 Busz slot 1 optional audio lt Bus 1 slot 2 XIO NUMALINK ES G m lt Bus 1 slot 1 iy PCI1 7 109 Installing a Card 42 Figure 3 3 PCI and PCI X Card Slots Located in the Rear Panel To install a PCI or PCI X card follow these steps 1 Remove the enclosure from the rack and open the hinged cover See Accessing Internal System Components on page 40 for complete instructions Warning Components may be hot To avoid injury allow the components to cool for approximately five minutes before you proceed with these instructions 0
42. Keyboard and Mouse Connectors 007 4643 003 The workstation uses keyboards and mice that are PS 2 compatible The combined current draw of the keyboard and mouse is limited to 0 5 A at 5 V Figure A 3 shows an example of the 6 pin mini DIN connectors to which the keyboard and mouse connect aD we Figure A 3 PS 2 Keyboard and Mouse Port Pinout Table A 5 shows the pinout assignment for the keyboard and mouse ports Table A 5 Keyboard and Mouse Port Pinout Pin Assignment 1 Keyboard mouse data 2 Reserved 3 Ground 4 Keyboard mouse power 5 V 5 Keyboard mouse clock 6 Reserved 93 A Technical Specifications and Pinouts Serial Ports 94 The workstation features four 9 pin serial ports These ports are capable of transferring data at rates as high as 230 kbps Other features of the ports include the following e Programmable data parity and stop bits e Programmable baud rate and modem control Figure A 4 shows a serial port Pin 3 Transmit Pin 2 data TD Receive data Pin 4 Pin 1 RD Data terminal Data carrier ready DTR detect DCD not used not used Pin 5 Ground Pin 6 Data set ready DSR Pin 9 not used Ringing indicator RI Pin7 not used Requestto H to send send RTS CTS Figure A 4 Serial Port Pinouts and Locations 007 4643 003 1 O Connector Specifications 007 4643 003 Table A 6 shows pinout assignments for the 9 pin male DB 9 conn
43. Mouse on page 140 Mounting the Second Drive on page 141 Adding Swap Space on page 142 Adding Users on page 144 Selecting the Head on Which a Program Runs on page 145 Operating Tips for Dual User Systems on page 145 133 D Dual User Option Information PowerDuo Option Requirements In order to fully function as a dual user system your Tezro rackmount workstation must have the following e Dual head graphics two graphics boards e Two or four system processors e A USB PCI card e A second monitor e A second keyboard and mouse e A second hard drive not required but highly recommended General Setup Information Read and follow these instructions carefully 1 Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product and noted in the documentation included with this product 2 A USB PCI card is required for this option The USB card can be installed in either enclosure If you need to install the USB PCI card see PCI and PCI X Cards in Chapter 3 for instructions 3 If your Tezro dual user option has been set up by SGI professional services you may be ready to start working 4 Use the information in this appendix if you need to setup or reconfigure the system Connecting a Monitor to the Workstation Expansion Enclosure Use the Digital Video Interface Integrated DVI I to VGA cable to connect the DVI I analog and digital VPro graphics board to a VGA connector on a VGA CRT
44. Service required LED This LED illuminates yellow to indicate that a component has failed or is not operating properly but the workstation is still operating e Failure LED This LED illuminates red to indicate that a failure has occurred and that the workstation is down L1 controller display JAALA AAAA AA A A a a 8 0 gt pie ee 6 0 6 6 6 616 000000 v e C oeoa eo eoe 0 0 ggg e080 000080086 MUO ee Cee eee ee 000000000000000e 000000000000000000000 00 seceeleccececece 222280000000 C10 0 0 eee 000000000000 08080 0e VV ee AEX 000000000000000e 000000000000 0008 eee 40888800 SC CVC TCC OO CC O10 COO COLO Le e a 8 08 Li runninao MONS 00 00 0000000 0 0 0 0 0 00 000000000000000e 0000000000 0000000000000 jj O O 1S CCC CC C1616 6 0 616 61010 6 O18 v oe e lt e 0 09602609 096 096 060660_ SR jj WRC SSCS 66 Ce CS CC CCC CC CCC 8 2000000000000000e 000000000000 0000000000 0007 LK VOS 0 0 C101 6101010101166 Oe CIC CI CIUS 200000000000000000 Sn SSSR 00000000000000000e 000000000000000e Service required LED NMI switch Failure LED Reset switch Power button Figure 2 2 Front Panel Components 007 4643 003 23 2 System Overview Rear Panel Components 24 Note The first and second enclosures of a dual enclosure system have the same front panel components This section describes the rear panel connectors PCI PCI
45. Silicon Graphics Tezro Visual Workstation Hardware User s Guide Rackmount Configuration 007 4643 003 CONTRIBUTORS Written by Matt Hoy Francisco Razo Dick Brownell and Mark Schwenden Illustrated by Dan Young Production by Karen Jacobson Engineering contributions by Charles Alexander David Diederichs Jeff Milo Dave North Jim Passint Paul Pedersen Keith Rich Bruce Shifrin Gary Spilde Brian Stickney and Michael Wright COPYRIGHT 2003 2004 Silicon Graphics Inc All rights reserved provided portions may be copyright in third parties as indicated elsewhere herein No permission is granted to copy distribute or create derivative works from the contents of this electronic documentation in any manner in whole or in part without the prior written permission of Silicon Graphics Inc LIMITED RIGHTS LEGEND The electronic software version of this document was developed at private expense if acquired under an agreement with the USA government or any contractor thereto it is acquired as commercial computer software subject to the provisions of its applicable license agreement as specified in a 48 CFR 12 212 of the FAR or if acquired for Department of Defense units b 48 CFR 227 7202 of the DoD FAR Supplement or sections succeeding thereto Contractor manufacturer is Silicon Graphics Inc 1500 Crittenden Lane Mountain View CA 94043 1351 TRADEMARKS AND ATTRIBUTIONS Silicon Graphics SGI the SGI log
46. X slots and LEDs of the workstation enclosures see Figure 2 3 The rear panel of the first workstation enclosure has the following components Power connector This connector connects the workstation enclosure s to an AC power outlet Console port This DB 9 serial port console and diagnostic port connects a system console to the L1 controller Serial port 1 This DB 9 RS 232 RS 422 serial port connects a serial device such as a printer to the workstation L1 port USB type B This connector is not used System interconnect This system interconnect cable connects the two enclosures of a dual enclosure workstation This connection is made with an interconnect cable at 1 6 GB s in each direction System interconnect LED The connector has two LEDs one that illuminates yellow and one that illuminates green located to the right of the connector The yellow LED indicates that the workstation enclosures are powered on The green LED indicates that the connection between the enclosures is functioning PCI PCI X slots bus 1 slot 1 bus 1 slot 2 bus 2 slot 1 bus 2 slot 2 These slots are labeled from bottom to top PCI 1 PCI 2 PCI 3 and PCI 4 Two of these slots are on one bus and two slots are on another These are 64 bit slots that can house 33 MHz and 66 MHz PCI cards or 66 MHz 100 MHz or 133 MHz PCI X cards See SGI Supportfolio at http support sgi com for an updated list of supported cards The bottom most slot
47. able products e PCI Boards on page 34 e Memory Upgrades on page 35 e Graphics Options on page 35 e Storage Options on page 35 e Displays on page 36 e Peripherals on page 36 PCI Boards The following are some of the PCI boards that are available for your workstation e SCSI boards Dual port Ultra3 SCSI LVD or single ended SCSI adapter e Fibre Channel boards Single port 1 Gbit Fibre Channel board with optical or copper connector Single and dual port 2 Gbit Fibre Channel boards with optical connectors e Networking boards 33 and 64 MHz 64 bit single port ATM boards 1 port copper gigabit Ethernet adapter 1 port 1000BaseSX gigabit Ethernet adapter e Media boards DMediaPro DM8 Audio I O PCI option DMediaPro DM10 IEEE1394 Digital Audio Video option DMediaPro DM6 Standard definition video I O option See SGI Supportfolio at http support sgi com for an updated list of available cards 34 007 4643 003 Optional Components Peripherals and Upgrades Memory Upgrades Graphics Options Storage Options 007 4643 003 The following memory upgrades are available for the workstation e 512 MB DIMM pair e 1 GBDIMM pair e 2 GBDIMM pair Note The single enclosure workstation supports a maximum of eight memory DIMMs totalling eight GB The dual enclosure workstation can contain sixteen memory DIMMs totalling 16 GB Memory DIMMs must be installed in pairs of the same size Th
48. ace requirements for the workstation when it is installed ina 19 inch rack Table B 1 Space Requirements Feature Specification Height 3 46 in 8 79 cm Width 19 0 in 48 3 cm Depth 27 0 in 68 6 cm Required front clearance for module 8 25 in 20 96 cm 107 B Rackmounting Rail Installation Instructions Table B 1 Space Requirements continued Feature Specification Required rear clearance for module Required front clearance for rack Required rear clearance for rack 10 00 in 25 40 cm 36 in 91 cm 36 in 91 cm Note The measurements listed in Table B 1 are for a single enclosure workstation Rackmounting Hardware 108 Table B 2 lists the hardware that you will need to mount the module in a 19 in rack Table B 2 Rackmounting Hardware Quantity Hardware Type per enclosure Usage Slide rail assembly includes 2 Allows the enclosure to slide in and out of rack chassis rail The left and right slides are identical 2 in rear mounting bracket 2 Mounts the slide rails to the rear rack rails The left and right brackets are identical 10 24 x 1 4 in Phillips screw 10 Secures the chassis rails to the module 10 32 x 1 2 in Phillips screw 8 Secures the slide rails to the rack rails Shoulder washer 8 Bar nut 4 10 32 x 1 2 in Phillips screw 4 Secures the slide rails to their mounting Bar nut 2 brackets 10 32 clip nut 2 Provides a threaded hole for fastening the module fr
49. ach a mounting bracket to the other slide rail 007 4643 003 Preparing the Slide Rail Assemblies 007 4643 003 Rear mounting bracket Barnut Slide rail Figure B 2 Attaching the Rear Mounting Bracket to the Slide Rail 111 B Rackmounting Rail Installation Instructions Preparing the Module To attach the chassis rails to the module follow these steps 1 Place the module on a flat stable surface 2 Using five 10 24 x 1 4 in screws attach one of the chassis rails to the right side of the module chassis Ensure that the rail is installed in the correct direction see Figure B 3 Caution Use only the 1 4 in 0 64 cm length screws Longer screws damage internal components of the chassis 3 Repeat Step 2 to mount the second rail to the left side of the module chassis Figure B 3 Attaching Chassis Rails to the Module Chassis 112 007 4643 003 Preparing the Module Determining Where to Attach the Slide Rail in the Rack The module requires two units U of space within the rack One unit is equivalent to 1 75 in 44 5 cm To determine where you should install the slide rails in the rack you must count mounting holes Each U contains three mounting holes therefore in the 2U of space that the module occupies there are six mounting holes The bottom hole of the 2U space is hole 1 The top mounting hole in the 2U space is hole 6 See Figure B 4 Note Modules in the rack are identifi
50. affle covering the DIMMs see Figure 3 17 Air baffle Figure 3 17 Removing the Plastic Air Baffle 4 Install a DIMM as follows see Figure 3 18 Open the ejector latches on the DIMM sockets b Grasp the DIMM by its edges and carefully remove it from its antistatic package c Align the three notches on the bottom edge of the DIMM with the keyed socket d Insert the bottom edge of the DIMM into the socket and then press straight down on the DIMM until it seats correctly Use extreme care when you install a DIMM If you apply too much pressure you can damage the socket e Push the plastic ejector latches down to secure the DIMM see Figure 3 18 When the DIMM is fully seated in the connector the ejector latches will snap into place f Repeat steps a through e to install the second DIMM 60 007 4643 003 Memory Ejector latch 2 2 amp ra 2 LL Inserting a DIMM Figure 3 18 61 007 4643 003 3 Installing and Removing System Components 62 10 11 Replace the plastic air baffle Close the hinged cover on the enclosure and install the ten Phillips screws see Figure 3 2 on page 41 If your system is rackmounted proceed to the next step If your system is free standing proceed to step 10 Using two people slide the enclosure back into the rack Install the screws that secure the enclosure to the front and rear rails of the rack Reconnect all of the cables to t
51. aution Message 16 007 4643 003 Using the Workstation 2 Click the Power Off the System check box The Shutdown the system window appears At this point you can shut down and power off the system or configure it to restart at a designated time as shown in Figure 1 16 Figure 1 16 Shutdown System Window 3 Click OK to shut down and power off the system The shutdown notifier appears as shown in Figure 1 17 After a few seconds the system powers off H The system is shutting down Figure 1 17 System Shutdown Notifier 007 4643 003 17 1 Installation and Operation Procedures Restarting from the Toolchest If you have root level access to the workstation you can restart the system from the Toolchest 1 From the Toolchest select System gt Restart After a few seconds the restart notifier appears as shown in Figure 1 18 Figure 1 18 Restart Notifier 18 007 4643 003 Using the Workstation 007 4643 003 2 Click OK in the restart notifier The shutdown notifier appears as shown in Figure 1 19 3 The system is shutting down Please wait Figure 1 19 System Shutdown Notifier After a brief delay the power off restart notifier appears as shown in Figure 1 20 Okay to power off the system now Press any Key to restart Figure 1 20 Power Off Restart Notifier 3 Click Restart The restart notifier informs you that the system is coming up restarting as
52. bered slots 0 2 4 and 6 and a group of odd numbered slots 1 3 5 and 7 as shown in Figure 3 15 on page 58 DIMMs are installed one per slot and two at a time so that the two DIMMs installed provide local memory for the same pair of banks For example you can install a DIMM in slot 0 and another in slot 1 this adds memory to bank pairs 0 and 1 Table 3 1 lists the DIMM slots and the corresponding bank pairs to which local memory is provided when DIMMs are installed Table 3 1 DIMMs and Bank Pairs DIMM in Slot Provides Local Memory for Number Bank Pair Numbers 0 0 and 1 1 0 and 1 2 2 and 3 3 2 and 3 4 4 and 5 5 4 and 5 6 6 and 7 7 6 and 7 a The first two DIMMs must be installed in DIMM slot 0 and DIMM slot 1 When installing DIMMs you must follow these rules e Memory must be added and removed in two DIMM increments only e The two DIMMs that make up a bank pair must be the same memory size however each pair of DIMMs can be a different memory size from another pair 57 3 Installing and Removing System Components 58 e The first two DIMMs must be installed in DIMM slot 0 and DIMM slot 1 Subsequent DIMM pairs can be installed in any order but for consistency they should be installed in the next available DIMM slots e The DIMMs used in the workstation are not compatible with the DIMMs used in Origin 200 SGI 2000 series Onyx2 or Octane systems rr Slot 7 DIMM pair 4 lt
53. cessors on page 28 e Memory DIMMs on page 28 e 109 Board on page 30 e Internal Hard Disk Drives on page 30 e DVD ROM Drive on page 31 e VPro Graphics Board on page 32 e PCI Buses on page 32 e Power Supply on page 33 The first workstation enclosure is available with 1 2 or 4 R16000 MIPS processors Each processor has a total of 64 KB of onboard cache and 4 MB of external cache The optional second enclosure does not contain any processors The single enclosure workstation can be configured with a minimum of 512 MB of memory and a maximum of 8 GB of memory The dual enclosure workstation can be configured with up to 16 GB of memory The workstation uses double data rate synchronous dynamic random access memory DDR SDRAM The memory DIMMS are installed in eight DIMM sockets on the system node board The DIMM sockets are numbered 0 through 7 see Figure 2 5 The sockets are grouped into four pairs of two DIMMs The DIMM pairs are numbered as follows e DIMM pair 1 slots 0 and 1 e DIMM pair 2 slots 2 and 3 e DIMM pair 3 slots 4 and 5 e DIMM pair 4 slots 6 and 7 007 4643 003 System Components 007 4643 003 SU I Slot 7 DIMM pair 4 IE I Slot 5 DIMM pair 3 m Slot 3 DIMM pair 2 ll al sit 1 DIMM pair 1 Slot 6 DIMM pair 4 Slot 4 DIMM pair 3 Slot 2 DIMM pair 2 Slot 0 DIMM pair 1 Figure 2 5 DIMM Socke
54. ck up your system For instructions on backing up your system see the online Personal System Administration Guide You can obtain SGI documentation release notes or man pages in the following ways e See the SGI Technical Publications Library at http docs sgi com Various formats are available This library contains the most recent and most comprehensive set of online books release notes man pages and other information e If it is installed on your SGI system you can use InfoSearch an online tool that provides a more limited set of online books release notes and man pages With an IRIX system select Help from the Toolchest and then select InfoSearch Or you can type infosearch on a command line e You can also view release notes by typing either grelnotes or relnotes ona command line e You can also view man pages by typing man lt title gt on a command line SGI systems include a set of IRIX man pages formatted in the standard UNIX man page style Important system configuration files and commands are documented on man pages These are found online on the internal system disk or CD ROM and are displayed using the man command For example to display the man page for the Add_disk command type the following on a command line man Add disk 007 4643 003 About This Guide Conventions 007 4643 003 References in the documentation to these pages include the name of the command and the section number in which t
55. d examples of which are shown in Figure 1 10 The peripheral icons show the current state of the respective devices For example if you insert a music CD into the optional DVD ROM drive the icon changes When you double click the icon it opens CD Player a utility that allows you to play music from a compact disc 11 1 Installation and Operation Procedures coplayer dainlaver Figure 1 10 Peripheral Icons The Toolchest located at the top left corner of your screen provides access to system functions applications hardware and software information and documentation See Figure 1 11 Note For a complete description of the Toolchest select Help gt InfoSearch from the Toolchest and type Desktop Users Guide Desktop Selected find B System G Help O Figure 1 11 Toolchest Menu Using the System Manager 12 From the Toolchest select System gt System Manager to display the System Manager which shows your workstation s hardware and software information From the Toolchest select Help to display the library of online documentation If your workstation is turned off and you cannot access online documentation this printed guide contains all the information you need You can also access this guide and most manuals man pages and release notes in the SGI Technical Publications Library at http docs sgi com and by using InfoSearch 007 4643 003 Using the Workstation From the
56. dicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power available consult your dealer or local power company Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this product where persons will walk on the cord Do not use extension cords with your SGI system Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots because they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product Do not attempt to service this product yourself except as noted in this guide Opening or removing covers of internal components may expose you to dangerous voltage points or other risks Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions Ifthe power cord or plug is frayed or damaged If the product has been exposed to rain water or other type of liquid Ifthe product does not operate normally when the operating instructions are followed Note Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions because improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal condition If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged If the product exhibi
57. e 3 25B Figure 3 25 Installing an L1 Controller Display Panel 70 007 4643 003 L1 Controller Display 007 4643 003 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Align the hooks on the L1 display cover with the slots on the front of the chassis Hold the L1 display against the chassis and install the Phillips screw that secures it see Figure 3 25C Install the bezel on the front of the system Secure it with the two Phillips screws you removed earlier see Figure 3 25D Close the hinged cover on the enclosure and install the ten Phillips screws see Figure 3 2 on page 41 If your system is rackmounted proceed to the next step If your system is free standing proceed to step 15 Using two people slide the enclosure back into the rack Install the screws that secure the enclosure to the front and rear rails of the rack Reconnect all of the cables to the rear of the system Power on the system For instructions on how to power on the system see Using the Workstation in Chapter 1 71 72 3 Installing and Removing System Components Power Supplies Each workstation enclosure contains one power supply see Figure 3 26 This section provides the following information e Reading the Power Supply LEDs on page 73 Replacing the Power Supply on page 74 Power supply Figure 3 26 Power Supply Location 007 4643 003 Power Supplies Reading the Power Supply LEDs 007 4643 003
58. e 3 9 Place the card on an ESD safe surface Figure 3 9 Removing the Retaining Screw and Extracting the Card 4 Ifyou are replacing the card you removed proceed to Installing a Card on page 42 Start with step 4 in that procedure to begin the card replacement If you are not replacing the card you removed proceed to the next step 48 007 4643 003 PCI and PCI X Cards 007 4643 003 5 Install a blanking plate in the slot and secure it with a screw see Figure 3 10 la E CONTE 0 Figure 3 10 Installing a Blanking Plate 49 3 Installing and Removing System Components 50 6 If you removed it replace the lower PCI PCI X support bracket and install the four Phillips screws that secure it to the enclosure see Figure 3 11 Figure 3 11 Replacing the Lower PCI PCI X Support Bracket 7 Close the hinged cover on the enclosure and install the ten Phillips screws see Figure 3 2 on page 41 8 If your system is rackmounted proceed to the next step If your system is free standing proceed to step 11 9 With the help of another person slide the enclosure back into the rack 007 4643 003 PCI and PCI X Cards 10 Install the screws that secure the enclosure to the front and rear rails of the rack 11 Reconnect all of the cables to the rear of the system 12 Power on the system For instructions on how to power on the system see Using the Workstation in Chapter 1 007 46
59. e Slide Latches Connecting a Monitor to the Workstation Spansion Enclosure USB Keyboard and Mouse Connected bre to the Tezro Enclosure Second Re and Mouse Connected via Optional USB Extender She 94 96 98 99 101 103 104 105 109 111 112 113 115 116 117 119 120 122 123 136 137 138 xiii 007 4643 003 Tables Table 3 1 Table 3 2 Table 4 1 Table 4 2 Table A 1 Table A 2 Table A 3 Table A 4 Table A 5 Table A 6 Table A 7 Table A 8 Table A 9 Table A 10 Table A 11 Table A 12 Table A 13 Table A 14 Table A 15 Table A 16 Table B 1 Table B 2 Table D 1 DIMMs and Bank Pairs te oa LED Status and Power Supply Condition Troubleshooting Chart L1 Controller Messages Physical and Environmental Specifications Power Supply Specification Workstation Connectors Ethernet Connector Pin Assignments Keyboard and Mouse Port Pinout Serial Port Pinout ar SCSI VHDCI Pin Assignments Stereo Jack Connector Conductor Assignments USB Type A Connector Pin Assignments Supported VPro Graphics Board Scan Rates DVI I Video Port Pinout Stereo View Pinout Assignments Genlock Pinout Assignments Swap Ready Pinout Assignments Short Rack Specifications Tall rack Specifications Space Requirements Rackmounting Hardware Dual User Task Specific Information 57 73 80 81 88 89 90 92 93 95 96 98 99 100 102 103 104 105 106
60. e Workstation 10 Using the IRIX Interactive Desktop 11 Using the System Manager 12 Powering Off the Workstation 13 Powering Off with the Power Button 14 Powering Off from the Toolchest 16 Restarting from the Toolchest 18 2 System Overview 21 System Features 21 007 4643 003 v Contents System Components 2 u 4 4 4 we 2D External Components 22 Front Panel Components 23 Rear Panel Components 24 Internal Components 27 FTOC SSOES es lt u Zur SRE GP Mas a as VM RO RATS as A ES 7 28 Memory DIMMs 28 109 Board D Internal Hard Disk Drives 30 DVD ROM Drive wo BI VPro Graphics Board es BD PETBUSES 4 4 25 sh ea a2 Lo Ge EN a 4 ce pe KR La 92 Power Supply Optional Components Daniels and Ve i ae te te ee OF PCI Boards 4 A 2 we ee N ee OR ee IR Memory Upgrades 2 2 35 Graphics OpHONS er gt as Dar us ae fat de GS me A vas N e dr nn er a n 199 Storage Options lt lt 9 5 4 6 6 8 D ed BD Displays zur Quai A ce A a fe ee Be eut te 2636 Peripherals mo lt A ou amp 4 a de ES OR oe Se AO x 436 3 Installing and Removing System Components
61. e following are some of the optional graphics components available with your workstation e Dual Channel Display daughterboard This card attaches to the graphics board and allows data to be displayed across two monitors It has two DVI I video ports e Dual head VPro graphics option Dual enclosure workstations can be configured with a second VPro graphics board The following storage upgrades are available for the workstation e Additional Internal Ultra SCSI hard disk drives e External SCSI DAT drive e Internal DVD ROM drive In addition to the items listed above various other storage solutions are available from SGI For more information contact your SGI sales representative 35 2 System Overview Displays Peripherals 36 The following displays are available with the workstation e 22 in SGI cathode ray tube CRT monitor e 24 in SGI CRT monitor e Silicon Graphics flat panel display The following peripherals are available with the workstation e 3 button mouse e Beeping keyboard e Speakers For a complete list of available components contact your SGI sales representative or see the following website http www sgi com peripherals workstation index html 007 4643 003 Chapter 3 Safety Instructions 007 4643 003 Installing and Removing System Components This chapter provides safety instructions to follow when using and maintaining your workstation It also describes how to install and rem
62. e keyboard or mouse layout manual configuration is necessary Reasons for reconfiguration may include the following e Adding a new keyboard and mouse e Moving a keyboard and mouse To reconfigure the keyboard and mouse setup follow these steps 1 Add or move devices as necessary and edit the etc ioconfig conf file to reflect the correct order or remove this file to get the default ordering assigned 2 Run sbin ioconfig f hw to apply step 1 and check the resulting etc ioconfig conf file for correctness To make any additional changes repeat step 1 3 Run usr gfx stopgfx to shut down the graphics subsystem Restart the graphics subsystem using the command usr gfx startgfx to implement the ioconfig conf file changes 007 4643 003 Operating Tips for Dual User Systems Note The stopgfx startgfx sequence requires remote access since the keyboard mouse are disabled by issuing the stopgfx command Steps 1 and 2 allow you to bind the devices in your new configuration to the correct IDs Because a keyboard and mouse with the same ID are put in the same dev inputX directory you must ensure that the keyboard and mouse pair used by a given X server has the same ID Note If the ioconfig command fails to find any of the devices you expect to see in the etc ioconfig conf file rebooting the system is recommended Running the ioconfig command or rebooting the system causes new keyboards and mice to be added to t
63. e physical and environmental specifications for the workstation enclosure Table A 1 Physical and Environmental Specifications Feature Specification Dimensions Height 8 8 cm 3 44 in Width 43 36 cm 17 06 in Depth 67 05 cm 26 4 in including bezel Weight Minimum 17 9 kg 39 5 Ib Power requirements Voltage and frequency Temperature tolerance operating Temperature tolerance non operating Relative humidity Heat dissipation Maximum altitude Vibration sine sweep operating Vibration sine sweep non operating Vibration random operating Vibration random non operating Shock half sine wave operating Maximum 19 3 kg 42 5 Ib 50 60 Hz and 100 120 200 240 VAC 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 7 3 A 430 W 5 C 41 F to 45 C 113 F 1500 m 5000 ft ASL or less 5 C 41 F to 35 C 95 F 1500 m 5000 ft ASL to 3000 m 10 000 ft ASL 40 C 40 F to 60 C 140 F 10 to 95 RH non condensing 1900 Btu hr maximum Sea level to 3 000 m 10 000 ft operating Sea level to 12 200 m 40 000 ft non operating 0 25 G 5 500 5 Hz 0 5 G 3 200 3 Hz 0 10 Grms for 15 minutes 1 15 Grms for 15 minutes 30 G 3 msec vertical 15 G 3 msec horizontal 007 4643 003 Power Supply Specifications Table A 1 Physical and Environmental Specifications continued Feature Specification Shock trapezoidal wave 30 G 200 in sec non operating Sound power
64. e replacing a data drive ensure that the drive has spun down before you remove it If you are replacing the system drive you must first halt the operating system using a command such as etc shutdown or etc halt and then power off the system Open the bezel door located on the left side of the front panel of the enclosure as shown in Figure 3 14A Make sure that you open the door as far as it will open To remove the drive depress the locking handle with your forefinger see Figure 3 14B then swing open the locking handle until the drive disconnects from the backplane see Figure 3 14C Carefully slide the drive sled out of the bay see Figure 3 14D and place it on a flat ESD safe surface Do not use the handle to pull the drive out of the bay If you are replacing the drive see Installing a Disk Drive on page 53 for installation instructions If you are not replacing the disk drive install an empty drive sled to maintain proper airflow Close the bezel door then power on the system 55 3 Installing and Removing System Components Removing a Disk Drive 14 Figure 3 007 4643 003 56 Memory Memory 007 4643 003 Memory is contained on small cards called DIMMs dual inline memory modules Each workstation enclosure can contain two four six or eight DIMMs The DIMMs are installed in eight slots located on the system node board These eight DIMM slots are organized into a group of even num
65. ector Table A 6 Serial Port Pinout Pin Assignment Description 1 DCD Data carrier detect 2 RXD Receive data 3 TXD Transmit data 4 DTR Data terminal ready 5 GND Signal ground 6 DSR Data set ready 7 RTS Request to send 8 CTS Clear to send 9 RI Ring indicator 95 A Technical Specifications and Pinouts External SCSI Port Connector Figure A 5 shows the external SCSI VHDCI connector pin locations for the external SCSI connector This connector is used on the 109 PCI card Table A 7 lists the pin assignments for this SCSI connector 34 1 BERBEERBEREEEERENENENERENEENENENNNEN BERBEEREREEEERENERERERERENERENNENE 68 35 Figure A 5 External SCSI Port Pin Number Locations Table A 7 SCSI VHDCI Pin Assignments Pin Number Signal Name Pin Number Signal Name 1 DB 12 35 DB 12 2 DB 13 36 DB 13 3 DB 14 37 DB 14 4 DB 15 38 DB 15 5 DB P1 39 DB P1 6 DB 0 40 DB 0 7 DB 1 41 DB 1 8 DB 2 42 DB 2 9 DB 3 43 DB 3 10 DB 4 44 DB 4 11 DB 5 45 DB 5 12 DB 6 46 DB 6 13 DB 7 47 DB 7 14 DB P0 48 DB P0 15 Ground 49 Ground 16 DIFFSENS 50 Ground 96 007 4643 003 1 O Connector Specifications 007 4643 003 Table A 7 SCSI VHDCI Pin Assignments continued Pin Number Signal Name Pin Number Signal Name 17 TERMPWR 51 TERMPWR 18 TERMPWR 52 TERMPWR 19 Reserved 53 Reserved 20 Ground 54 Ground 21 ATN 55 ATN 22 Ground 56
66. ed by the lowest U number they occupy For example in Figure B 4 the module resides in U5 the fifth unit within the rack _e Ete OF 7 on 5th hole Lol Hp 2U 2nd hole 20 silicon graphics E a 1 Of 5th hole a FE rl 0 e 2U on 2nd hole 1 gt 0 e b 2 on _ e i oO o e Figure B 4 Mounting Hole Pattern of Rack Vertical Rails To determine how many mounting holes you must count use the following formula 3 x the lowest U number that the module will occupy 2 For example when you want to install the module in locations U9 and U10 count 25 mounting holes 3x 9 2 starting from the bottom of the rack The 25th hole is the first mounting hole of U9 007 4643 003 113 B Rackmounting Rail Installation Instructions Attaching the Slide Rail to the Rack To attach the slide rail to the rack follow these steps Tip The slide rails must be level in the rack To ensure that you install the slide rails correctly carefully count the mounting holes on all of the rack rails two front rails and two rear rails 1 Locate eight 10 32 x 1 2 in Phillips screws eight shoulder washers and four bar nuts 2 Place one of the bar nuts inside the rack and align it with the second and third holes of the selected 2U of space see Figure B 5 Note
67. ems occur with your rackmounted workstation It also includes information about available support options e Appendix A Technical Specifications and Pinouts provides size weight and power consumption specifications for the system It also lists environmental specifications and connector pinouts e Appendix B Rackmounting Rail Installation Instructions provides instructions for mounting your workstation in a standard 19 in rack xvii About This Guide e Appendix C Safety and Regulatory Information provides a list of safety instructions to follow when installing operating or servicing the system It also lists all regulatory information related to use of the workstation in the United States and other countries e Appendix D Dual User Option Information presents information applicable to the setup and operation of the dual user or PowerDuo option for the Silicon Graphics Tezro visual workstation It covers connecting hardware enabling software and general operation rules Related Publications xviii For complete information on installing software see the online Personal System Administration Guide It is located on your desktop in Toolchest gt Help gt Online Books For more advanced information see the online IRIX Admin Software Installation amp Licensing Guide For system administration information see the SGI_Admin section of the online bookshelf It is always a good idea to ba
68. for short 17U and tall 39U SGI racks Note One U is 1 75 in 4 45 cm Table A 15 lists the specifications of the short rack Table A 15 Short Rack Specifications Characteristic Specification Height Width Depth Weight maximum Shipping weight maximum 36 06 in 916 mm 25 38 in 645 mm 40 63 in 1032 mm 488 Ib 221 kg 563 Ib 255 kg Table A 16 lists the specifications of the tall rack Table A 16 Tall rack Specifications Characteristic Specification Height Width Depth Weight maximum Shipping weight maximum 75 82 in 1925 83 mm 23 62 in 599 95 mm 41 25 in 1048 mm 1 100 Ib 499 kg 1 281 Ib 581 kg 106 007 4643 003 Appendix B Rackmounting Rail Installation Instructions This appendix provides instructions for installing your Silicon Graphics Tezro visual workstation in a rack in the following sections Space Requirements on page 107 Rackmounting Hardware on page 108 Preparing the Slide Rail Assemblies on page 109 Preparing the Module on page 112 Determining Where to Attach the Slide Rail in the Rack on page 113 Attaching the Slide Rail to the Rack on page 114 Installing Clip Nuts in Rack Rails on page 117 Installing Modules in the Rack on page 118 Adjusting the Position of the Rackmounted Module on page 120 Space Requirements 007 4643 003 Table B 1 specifies the sp
69. g are typical ioconfig conf file entries showing device IDs of 0 and 1 applying to PS 2 and USB keyboard mouse pairs 0 hw module 001c01 IXbrick xtalk 15 pci x 0 1 keyboard 0 hw module 001c01 IXbrick xtalk 15 pci x 0 1 mouse 1 hw module 001c01 IXbrick xtalk 15 pci x 1 1a usb 2 mouse 1 hw module 001c01 IXbrick xtalk 15 pci x 1 1b usb 2 keyboard 147 D Dual User Option Information As listed in the previous section the device IDs of 0 and 1 apply to PS 2 and USB asa single group rather than being 0 for both The default for Tezro is PS 2 before USB however the workstation can be manually configured either way see Reconfiguring the Keyboard and Mouse Manually on page 148 In the Tezro rack mounted workstation PS 2 is the primary keyboard mouse connection If you are altering the workstation s keyboard mouse configuration consider the following setup information The keyboard mouse entries in etc ioconfig conf are added automatically during hardware discovery at boot time By default the PS 2 entries will get automatically added first followed by the USB entries At subsequent reboots the existing entries in etc ioconfig conf will not be changed but any additional entries will be added using the next higher logical device numbers In some SGI systems the USB connections take precedence over the PS 2 connections Reconfiguring the Keyboard and Mouse Manually 148 If it becomes necessary to reconfigure th
70. h chassis ear see Figure B 9 10 32 x 1 2 in screws Figure B 9 Securing the Module to the Rack Adjusting the Position of the Rackmounted Module Once the module is installed in the rack you can make minor adjustments to its position in the rack upward and side to side To adjust the position of the module loosen the front mounting screws adjust the module to the desired position and then tighten the mounting screws Caution Do not lift the module by its bezel it is not designed to handle the weight of the module Instead use the chassis ears to move the module see Figure B 10 120 007 4643 003 Removing a Module from a Rack Removing a Module from a Rack 007 4643 003 To remove a module from the rack follow these steps 1 2 Power off the module For instructions on how to power off the module see Powering Off the Workstation on page 13 Disconnect all of the cables at the rear of the module Warning Components may be hot To avoid injury allow the components to cool for approximately five minutes before you proceed with these instructions 3 4 9 Remove the two screws that secure the system to the front rails of the rack Carefully pull the module out of the rack until it is stopped by the safety latches With one person holding each side release the safety latches on both sides of the module and pull it out of the slide rails see Figure B 10 Place the module
71. he command is found For example Add_disk 1 refers to the Add_disk command and indicates that it is found in section 1 of the IRIX reference For additional information about displaying man pages using the man command see man 1 In addition the apropos command locates man pages based on keywords For example to display a list of man pages that describe disks type the following on a command line apropos disk For information about setting up and using apropos see apropos 1 and makewhatis 1M The following conventions are used throughout this document Convention Meaning Command This fixed space font denotes literal items such as commands files routines path names signals messages and programming language structures variable The italic typeface denotes variable entries and words or concepts being defined Italic typeface also is used for book titles user input This fixed space font denotes literal items that the user enters in interactive sessions Output is shown in nonbold fixed space font Brackets enclose optional portions of a command or directive line Ellipses indicate that a preceding element can be repeated man page x Man page section identifiers appear in parentheses after man page names GUI element This font denotes the names of graphical user interface GUI elements such as windows screens dialog boxes menus toolbars icons buttons boxes fields and lists xix About Thi
72. he ioconfig conf files using the next higher device IDs Steps 1 and 2 are only needed if you change the device IDs To move keyboards or mice to different ports follow steps 1 and 2 Otherwise the old location information remains within the ioconfig conf file even after the new positions are added Note If you boot the system in this mode and plug in a keyboard or mouse after the system is running you must restart the graphics system repeat steps 2 and 3 from the previous sequence to use the devices If the ioconfig conf file needs to be re created using all the default device IDs rename or remove the ioconfig conf file and reboot the system At system startup all operational devices plugged into the system are put into a new ioconfig conf file 007 4643 003 149 Index A adding or replacing disk drives 52 adding or replacing memory 57 adding swap space 142 adding users 144 booting up 10 C cable ethernet 6 keyboard 5 monitor 7 mouse 5 commands IRIX 13 connector LINK 24 25 connector pin assignment SCSI VHDCI 96 stereo jack 98 USB type A 99 customer service Xx 007 4643 003 D device ID 140 device ID of a keyboard or mouse 141 DIMM installation 59 61 DIMM removal 63 65 DIMMs adding or replacing 57 features 28 disk drive installation 53 disk drive removal 55 disk drives adding or replacing 52 documentation online 12 dumpster icon 11 DVI monitor connector 135
73. he rear of the system Power on the system For instructions on how to power on the system see Using the Workstation in Chapter 1 007 4643 003 Memory Removing a DIMM To remove a DIMM follow these steps 1 Remove the enclosure from the rack See Accessing Internal System Components on page 40 for complete instructions Warning Components may be hot To avoid injury allow the components to cool for approximately 5 minutes before you proceed with these instructions 2 Toaccess the DIMMs remove the ten Phillips screws shown in Figure 3 19 and open the hinged cover Figure 3 19 Opening the Enclosure Cover to Remove DIMMs 007 4643 003 63 3 Installing and Removing System Components 3 Remove the plastic air baffle covering the DIMMs see Figure 3 20 Air baffle Figure 3 20 Removing the Plastic Air Baffle 4 Remove a DIMM as follows see Figure 3 21 a Lift the two ejector latches simultaneously to disengage the DIMM from its connector b Carefully grasp the ends of the DIMM and pull it straight up and out of the guide rails Note Hold the DIMM only by its edges Be careful not to touch its components or gold edge connectors c Place the DIMM on an ESD safe surface d Repeat steps a through c to remove the other DIMM in the pair 64 007 4643 003 Memory Ejector latch 5 Sg ra 2 u Ww Removing a DIMM Figure 3 21 6
74. housands of possible causes problem descriptions fixes and how to instructions for the solutions that best match your description or question Supportfolio Online is a customer support resource that includes the latest information about patch sets bug reports and software releases The complete SGI Electronic Support services are available to customers who have a valid SGI Warranty FullCare FullExpress or Mission Critical support contract To purchase a support contract that allows you to use the complete SGI Electronic Support services contact your SGI sales representative For more information about the various support contracts see the following website http www sgi com support customerservice html For more information about SGI Electronic Support see the following website http www sgi com support es 007 4643 003 85 Appendix A 007 4643 003 Technical Specifications and Pinouts This chapter contains technical information about the rackmount configuration of the Silicon Graphics Tezro visual workstation The following topics are covered Physical and Environmental Specifications on page 88 Power Supply Specifications on page 89 I O Connector Specifications on page 90 VPro Graphics Board I O Port Specifications on page 100 Rack Specifications on page 106 87 A Technical Specifications and Pinouts Physical and Environmental Specifications 88 Table A 1 shows th
75. iable in its environment set to the correct value for the head on which it appears so any application you launch from a toolchest inherits this DISPLAY value and thus appears on the same head as the toolchest from which it was invoked Similarly programs started by clicking an icon appear on the head from which you launched them Once a program has been launched it is not possible to move itfrom one head to another from the Window Manager Operating Tips for Dual User Systems 007 4643 003 Your Tezro rackmount workstation is normally used by a single operator This section contains tips and cautions for Duo system users Be sure to check your system release notes for any additional information that might pertain to dual users When using the workstation as a Duo system keep this information in mind e Simultaneous use of head 0 and head 1 by users in the same login account is not supported e System start up shut down and warning messages appear only on the primary head as does the System Maintenance Menu 145 D Dual User Option Information 146 e When using the Toolchest gt Find menu do not use File QuickFind or Host QuickFind as these appear simultaneously on both the primary and secondary heads Instead use Toolchest gt Find gt Search For Files e Ifa System Administration tool launched from the desktop does not complete a function despite being supplied with the root password the same application
76. ion controls which directory is searched for input devices By default dev input is used The XWindow System server configuration file is var X11 xdm Xservers 0 secure usr bin X11 X 0 boards 0 devdir dev input bs 1 secure usr bin X11 X 1 boards 1 devdir dev inputl bs Note that it is the second line in the file that activates the second keyboard and the default Xservers file has only one line without devdir Mounting the Second Drive 007 4643 003 For the second drive to be usable it needs to be mounted To mount the drive follow these steps 1 Log in to the system as root 2 Goto Toolchest gt System gt System Manager gt Hardware and Devices gt Disk Manager You will see a list of installed disk drives 3 Select the drive you wish to mount and click the Mount button 141 D Dual User Option Information Select a file system to mount the default choice will usually be correct Click Next In the window that appears type a mount point For example disk2 Click Next Check the box that says Let local users change filesystem contents Click Next SF MeN Oy eT ae 10 Check the box that says Mount every time the system starts 11 Click Next 12 Double check the settings and if they look correct click OK Tip The settings will include one that says Contents of existing directory will be hidden This refers to the contents of the directory on which the drive is being
77. ional unless an IO9 board is installed in the enclosure When an IO9 board is present this DB 9 RS 232 RS 422 serial port connects a serial device to the workstation L1 port USB type B This connector is not used System interconnect connector This connector joins the two enclosures of a dual enclosure workstation This connection is made with a cable at 1 6 GB s in each direction System interconnect LED The connector has two LEDs one that illuminates yellow and one that illuminates green located to the right of the connector The yellow LED indicates that the workstation enclosures are powered on The green LED indicates that the connection between the enclosures is functioning PCI PCI X slots bus 1 slot 1 bus 1 slot 2 bus 2 slot 1 bus 2 slot 2 These slots are identical to those in the first enclosure Additional graphics or digital media option board The second enclosure may or may not contain a graphics or digital media option board 25 2 System Overview StereoView Ethernet port Keyboard a Swap ve RTO output Console port Mouse js ready Monitor External SCSI RTI input connector T os LK 7 RIT M pS Wg v 7 a 22e 4 e OLatetet 2102200212 se von CONSOLE WS V 8 3 o eD CE eure _ L1 PORT XIO NUMALINK cu al a all j 595 First Enclosure ww a C 5 N oom
78. ith your peripherals 6 If you are installing a dual enclosure workstation proceed to the next step If your are installing a single enclosure workstation proceed to the next section 7 Connect the system interconnect cable between the first and second enclosures as follows see Figure 1 7 a Ensure that the locking tabs on both ends of the cable are in the open position swung away from the connector base b Carefully insert the cable into the system interconnect port on the rear of the first enclosure Secure the cable in the connector by closing the locking tab c Carefully insert the other end of the cable into the system interconnect port on the rear of the second enclosure Secure the cable in the connector by closing the locking tab 8 007 4643 003 Using the Workstation Second enclosure First enclosure System interconnect cable x Figure 1 7 Cabling a Dual enclosure Workstation 8 Connect a power cable to the second enclosure see Figure 1 6 9 If present connect cables to the option boards installed in second enclosure You have finished setting up your workstation Proceed to the next section Using the Workstation This section provides information about using your workstation in the following sections e Powering On the Workstation on page 10 e Using the IRIX Interactive Desktop on page 11 e Using the System Manager on page 12 e Powering Off the Workstation on
79. ller Display Panel Installing an L1 Controller Display Panel Power Supply Location Removing the Power Supply Installing the Power Supply Full Support Sequence Rear Panel Connectors Ethernet 10 100 1000BaseT Port Pinout PS 2 Keyboard and Mouse Port Pinout 33 40 41 42 43 44 44 45 47 48 49 50 52 54 56 58 59 60 61 63 64 65 67 68 69 70 72 75 77 83 91 92 93 007 4643 003 Figures 007 4643 003 Figure A 4 Figure A 5 Figure A 6 Figure A 7 Figure A 8 Figure A 9 Figure A 10 Figure A 11 Figure B 1 Figure B 2 Figure B 3 Figure B 4 Figure B 5 Figure B 6 Figure B 7 Figure B 8 Figure B 9 Figure B 10 Figure B 11 Figure D 1 Figure D 2 Figure D 3 Serial Port Pinouts and Locations External SCSI Port Pin Number Locations Stereo Jack Connector Conductors USB Type A Connector Pin Number Locations DVI I Port Pinout and Location Stereo View Port Pinout Genlock Port Pinout Swap Ready Port Pinout Separating the Chassis Rail from the Slide Rail Attaching the Rear Mounting Bracket to the Slide Rail Attaching Chassis Rails to the Module Chassis Mounting Hole Pattern of Rack Vertical Rails Placing the Bar Nuts on the Rack Rails Attaching the Slide Rail to the Rack Installing Clip Nuts in Rack Rails Pressing the Safety Latches Securing the Module to the Rack Releasing the Safety Latches Releasing th
80. nents may be hot To avoid injury allow the components to cool for approximately five minutes before you proceed with these instructions 3 If your system is rackmounted remove the four screws that secure the enclosure to the front and rear rails of the rack 4 With the help of another person slide the enclosure out of the rack and place it on a sturdy table or other suitable work surface 5 Remove the ten Phillips screws and open the hinged cover see Figure 3 1 8 Figure 3 1 Removing the Enclosure Cover 40 007 4643 003 Accessing Internal System Components 6 Follow the instructions in this chapter for adding removing the internal components such as PCI cards or memory DIMMs 7 After completing the procedure s needed close the cover and install the ten phillips screws that were removed in step 5 see Figure 3 2 8 If your system is rackmounted proceed to the next step If your system in not rackmounted proceed to step 11 9 With the help of another person slide the enclosure back into the rack 10 Install the four screws you removed in step 3 11 Connect all of the cables to the rear of the enclosure 12 Power on the system For instructions on how to power on the system see Using the Workstation in Chapter 1 W 9 wi 4 8 Figure 3 2 Installing the Enclosure Cover 007 4643 003 41 3 Installing and Removing System Components PC
81. nts 7 Close the hinged cover on the enclosure and install the ten Phillips screws see Figure 3 2 on page 41 8 If your system is rackmounted proceed to the next step If your system is free standing proceed to step 11 9 With the help of another person slide the enclosure back into the rack 10 Install the screws that secure the enclosure to the front and rear rails of the rack 11 Reconnect all of the cables to the rear of the system 12 Power on the system For instructions on how to power on the system see Using the Workstation in Chapter 1 Removing a Card To remove a PCI or PCI X card follow these steps 1 Remove the enclosure from the rack and open the hinged cover See Accessing Internal System Components on page 40 for complete instructions Warning Components may be hot To avoid injury allow the components to cool for approximately five minutes before you proceed with these instructions 46 007 4643 003 PCI and PCI X Cards 007 4643 003 2 If you are removing a card from one of the two lower slots remove the four Phillips screws that secure the lower PCI PCI X support bracket to the enclosure see Figure 3 8 Figure 3 8 Removing the Lower PCI PCI X Support Bracket 47 3 Installing and Removing System Components 3 Remove the retaining screw of the card you want to remove Firmly grasp the edge of the card and pull straight out to extract the card see Figur
82. o IRIX O2 Octane Onyx2 and Origin are registered trademarks and NUMAlink O2 Octane2 Stereo View Tezro and VPro are trademarks of Silicon Graphics Inc in the United States and or other countries worldwide Supportfolio is a trademark and service mark of Silicon Graphics Inc in the United States and or other countries worldwide MIPS is a trademark of MIPS Technologies Inc used under license by Silicon Graphics Inc Primus is a trademark of Primus Knowledge Solutions Inc Spaceball is a trademark of the Logitech group For regulatory and compliance information see Appendix C Safety and Regulatory Information 007 4643 003 Record of Revision 001 May 2003 Original Publication 002 September 2003 Engineering Revisions 003 March 2004 Engineering Revisions Contents Figures 8 GE et ee el Tables 5 25 ae at Go Sa ht a JR a da a a et KY About This Guide XVE Chapter Descriptions XV Related Publications xvii Conventions p s ve vrais a Et Bo me E oer ES Product Support gt 4 On hk a g ae se eR 2 XX Reader Comments 2 2 XX 1 Installation and Operation Procedures 1 Setting Up the Workstation 1 Checking Your Shipment 2 Lifting the Workstation 2 Getting Acquainted 2 Installing the Workstation 4 Cabling the Workstation 5 Using the Workstation Poy 9 Powering On th
83. of the first enclosure always contains an IO9 PCI card The serial daughtercard provides the following connectors Two PS 2 ports keyboard and mouse These ports connect a PS 2 keyboard and mouse to the system Serial ports 2 3 and 4 These three DB 9 RS 232 RS 422 serial ports connect serial devices such as printers to the system 007 4643 003 System Components 007 4643 003 Note The serial daughter board is not available in the second enclosure of a dual enclosure workstation The factory installed 109 board provides the following connectors Real time interrupt input and output RTO output enables the compute module to interrupt an external device RII input enables an external device to interrupt the workstation Ethernet port 10 100 1000 Mbits This auto negotiating 10BaseT 100BaseT 1000BaseT twisted pair Ethernet port connects the workstation to an Ethernet network External SCSI connector This 68 pin VHDCI external SCSI port connects SCSI devices to the workstation See SGI Supportfolio at http support sgi com for an updated list of supported SCSI devices The rear panel of the optional second workstation enclosure has the following components Power connector This connector connects the enclosure s to an AC power outlet Console port This DB 9 serial port console and diagnostic port enables you to connect a system console to the L1 controller Serial port 1 This connector is not funct
84. onents leading to the USB controller In the previous example the controller path indicates that there is a USB controller at PCI bus 1 of the expansion enclosure located at 001c01 The USB relative path is the portion of the path after the usb component This path indicates the path leading from the controller to the actual device The path is a series of numeric components terminated with a device type The numeric components represent USB hub port numbers 007 4643 003 Mounting the Second Drive Multiple numeric components represent multiple layers of USB hubs with the leftmost component representing the root hub or the hub built into the USB controller The following example indicates a keyboard device attached to port 1 of a hub which is attached to port 1 of the root hub usb 1 keyboard The following example shows a mouse attached to port 2 of the same hub usb 2 mouse You can use the hinv command to display the ID of a device See the hinv 1 man page for additional information Note that the hinv command only confirms the presence of the devices The device ID of a keyboard or mouse determines under which dev input directory the keyboard or mouse is placed A keyboard or mouse with device ID 0 will be placed under dev input for historical reasons while a device such as the expansion enclosure with an ID of 1 will be placed under dev input1 When the X Window System server starts the devdir opt
85. ont panel to the rack rails 10 32 x 1 2 in Phillips screw 2 Fastens the module front panel to the clip nut 007 4643 003 Preparing the Slide Rail Assemblies Preparing the Slide Rail Assemblies 007 4643 003 The slide rail assembly consists of a chassis rail and a slide rail You need to separate the chassis rail from the slide rail so that you can install a mounting bracket to the slide rail and attach the chassis rail to the module chassis see Preparing the Module on page 112 To separate the chassis rail from the slide rail follow these steps 1 Remove the two slide rail assemblies and the rear mounting brackets from the shipping container 2 Extend each slide rail assembly until the safety latch snaps into place 3 Press the safety latch and remove the chassis rail from the slide rail as shown in Figure B 1 Safety latch Slide rail Figure B 1 Separating the Chassis Rail from the Slide Rail 109 B Rackmounting Rail Installation Instructions 110 4 Place one of the mounting brackets on the back of the slide rail as shown in Figure B 2 Adjust the position of the mounting bracket on the slide rail according to the depth of the rack 5 Place abar nut behind the mounting bracket Secure the mounting bracket to the slide rail by inserting two 10 32 x 1 2 in screws through the slide rail mounting bracket into the bar nut as shown in Figure B 2 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 to att
86. ouse 5 Restart the system Configuring the USB Keyboard and Mouse 140 The ioconfig 1m command establishes logical device numbers for each keyboard and mouse connected to the workstation When the system first initializes the USB hardware it scans each USB bus looking for devices Later in the boot process the ioconfig 1m command assigns device IDs based on the contents of the file etc ioconfig conf If the device is already represented in ioconfig conf the associated device ID is assigned If the device is new not already in ioconfig conf a new device ID is allocated and assigned and a corresponding entry is appended to the ioconfig conf file Each line in the ioconfig conf file is a two column entry The left column is the numeric logical device ID 0 in our example and the right column is the hardware path pointing to the device Note the following example 0 hw module 001c01 IXbrick xtalk 15 pci x 1 1a usb 1 keyboard 0 hw module 001c01 IXbrick xtalk 15 pci x 1 1b usb 1 mouse The device IDs are unique only among devices of a given type Different device types may use overlapping device IDs For USB devices the hardware path is divided into two parts the USB controller prefix andthe USB relative path The controller prefixisthe portion of the path up to and including the component usb Note the following example hw module 001c01 IXbrick xtalk 15 pci x 1 usb The controller prefix encodes the hardware comp
87. ove some of the components of the workstation If the component you want to remove or install does not appear in this chapter please contact your service provider The following information is covered in this chapter Safety Instructions on page 37 Accessing Internal System Components on page 40 PCI and PCI X Cards on page 42 Disk Drives on page 52 Memory on page 57 L1 Controller Display on page 67 Power Supplies on page 72 Before you perform any type of maintenance to your system read the following safety instructions Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product and noted in this and other documentation included with the product Unplug this product from the wall outlet before you clean it Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning Do not use this product near water Do not place this product or components of this product on an unstable cart stand or table The product may fall causing serious damage to the product 37 3 Installing and Removing System Components 38 Slots and openings on the cabinet and components are provided for proper ventilation of the product These slots and openings must not be blocked or covered This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register or in a built in installation unless proper ventilation is provided This product should be operated from the type of power in
88. plement the solution Most of these actions occur automatically and you may receive solutions to problems before they affect system availability You also may be able to return your system to service sooner if it is out of service In addition to the event monitoring and problem reporting SGI Electronic Support monitors both system configuration to help with asset management and system availability and performance to help with capacity planning 007 4643 003 SGI Electronic Support The following three components compose the integrated SGI Electronic Support system SGI Embedded Support Partner ESP is a set of tools and utilities that are embedded in the IRIX operating system ESP can monitor a single system or group of systems for system events software and hardware failures availability performance and configuration changes and then perform actions based on those events ESP can detect system conditions that indicate potential problems and then alert appropriate personnel by pager console messages or e mail plain text or encrypted You also can configure ESP to notify an SGI call center about problems ESP then sends e mail to SGI with information about the event SGI Knowledgebase is a database of solutions to problems and answers to questions that can be searched by sophisticated knowledge management tools You can log on to SGI Knowledgebase at any time to describe a problem or ask a question Knowledgebase searches t
89. pproximately five minutes before you proceed with these instructions 007 4643 003 67 3 Installing and Removing System Components 2 To access the area where the L1 display is replaced remove the ten Phillips screws and open the hinged cover see Figure 3 23 j 9 g y 9 Figure 3 23 Opening the Enclosure Cover to Access the L1 Controller Display 3 Remove the front bezel by unscrewing the two Phillips screws that hold the bezel to the enclosure see Figure 3 24A 4 Hold the L1 display cover with one hand Remove the single Phillips screw that holds the L1 display cover to the chassis see Figure 3 24B Gently separate the L1 display cover from the chassis 5 Remove the two Phillips screws that hold the L1 controller display panel to the L1 display protective cover see Figure 3 24C 6 Gently disconnect the L1 controller cable from the connector on the L1 controller display see Figure 3 24D 68 007 4643 003 L1 Controller Display Figure 3 24 Removing the L1 Controller Display Panel 007 4643 003 69 3 Installing and Removing System Components 7 Connect the L1 controller cable to the new L1 controller display Ensure that the red stripe on the cable is to your left see Figure 3 25A 8 Align the two screw holes on the L1 controller display with the holes on the L1 display protective cover then install the two Phillips screws that secure the display to the cover see Figur
90. pt as noted in this guide Opening or removing covers of node and switch internal components may expose you to dangerous voltage points or other risks Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 10 Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions e If the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed e If liquid has been spilled into the product e If the product has been exposed to rain or water e Ifthe product does not operate normally when the operating instructions are followed Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions since improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal condition e Ifthe product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged e Ifthe product exhibits a distinct change in performance indicating a need for service 007 4643 003 Manufacturer s Regulatory Declarations 11 Replace the lithium batteries on the PCI boards only with the same type or an equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions There is a danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced 12 Use only the proper type of power supply cord set provided with the system for this unit 13 Do not attempt to move the system alone Always use
91. rdware Preparing the Slide Rail Assemblies 2 73 74 79 80 81 83 87 88 89 90 92 93 94 96 98 99 100 100 101 103 104 105 106 107 107 108 109 vii Contents viii Preparing the Module Determining Where to Attach the Slide Rail in the Rack Attaching the Slide Rail to the Rack Installing Clip Nuts in Rack Rails Installing Modules in the Rack Adjusting the Position of the Rackmounted Module Removing a Module from a Rack Safety and Regulatory Information General Safety Information a amp Manufacturer s Regulatory Declarations System Numbers me ee Manufacturer s Declaration of Conformity CE Notice Electromagnetic Emissions Notices Industry Canada Notice Canada Only VCCI Notice Japan Only Chinese Class A Regulatory Notice Korean Class A Regulatory Notice Shielded Cables Electrostatic Discharge Lithium Battery Statement Laser Compliance Statements Dual User Option Information PowerDuo Option Requirements General Setup Information Connecting a Monitor to the Workstation Expansion Enclosure Keyboard and Mouse Connection Enabling PowerDuo Software Returning the System to Single User Use Configuring the USB Keyboard and Mouse Mounting the Second Drive Adding Swap Space 112 113 114 117 118 120 121 125 125 127 127 128 128 128 129 129 130 130 130 131 131 132 133 134 134 134 137 13
92. re To enable PowerDuo operation you must back up your original Xservers file and then install anew Xservers file Use the following steps to enable this functionality 1 From the system Toolchest select Desktop then select Open UNIX Shell Become superuser by typing su 2 At the prompt type cp var X11 xdm Xservers var X11 xdm Xservers ikey 3 At the prompt type cp var X11 xdm Xservers 3key var X11 xdm Xservers Open the Xservers file using vi or another line editor and delete the 2 line The two remaining lines should appear similar to the following 0 secure usr bin X11 X 0 boards 0 devdir dev input bs 1 secure usr bin X11 X 1 boards 1 devdir dev inputl bs 4 Save the file then type exit to exit superuser mode 5 Restart the system Your system is enabled for two users after the system is restarted There is now a separate login for each monitor Returning the System to Single User Use 007 4643 003 To configure your PowerDuo system to function as a dual head single user system that is for both monitors to be used simultaneously by one person use the following instructions 1 Log in to the system on head 0 as root From the Toolchest click on Desktop then select Open a UNIX Shell 2 Atthe prompt type cp var X11 xdm Xservers lkey var X11 xdm Xservers 3 Gracefully shut down the system 139 D Dual User Option Information 4 Unplug the second keyboard and m
93. reo View Port on page 103 Genlock Port on page 104 Swap Ready Port on page 105 Graphics Board Scan Rates 100 Table A 10 lists the resolutions and frequencies supported by the graphics board Table A 10 Supported VPro Graphics Board Scan Rates Resolution Refresh Rate 1024x768 60 Hz 75 Hz and 96 Hz stereo 1280x1024 59 60 72 75 85 Hz and 96 Hz stereo 1280x1024 100 Hz Stereo also through DCD 2 1280x720 60 and 72 Hz 1280x1024 30 Hz interlaced 1280x960 30 Hz interlaced 1600x1024 83 Hz 1600x1200 60 72 and 75 Hz 1920x1035 30 Hz interlaced 1920x1080 30 Hz interlaced 1920x1200 60 Hz 1920x1200 25 and 30 Hz 007 4643 003 VPro Graphics Board I O Port Specifications DVI I Video Port Figure A 8 shows the DVI I video port and Table A 11 shows the port pinout assignments for DVI I port s C1 C2 1 8 death C Tt 24 C3 C4 Figure A 8 DVI I Port Pinout and Location 007 4643 003 101 A Technical Specifications and Pinouts Table A 11 DVI I Video Port Pinout Pin Assignment Pin Assignment 1 DATA 2 16 HOT_POWER 2 DATA2 17 DATA 0 3 SHIELD 2 4 18 DATA 0 4 DATA 4 19 SHIELD 0 5 5 DATA 4 20 DATA 5 6 DDC_CLOCK 21 DATA 5 7 DDC_DATA 22 SHIELD CLOCK 8 VSYNC 23 CLOCK 9 DATA 1 24 CLOCK 10 DATA1 C1 A_RED 11 SHIELD 1 3 C2 A_GREEN 12 DATA 3 C3 A_BLUE 13 DATA 3 C4 HYNSC 14 DDC_POWER C5 A_GROUND2 15 A_GROUND1 C6 A_GROUND3 102
94. riencing problems with your Silicon Graphics Tezro visual workstation and are unable to resolve them using the information in this chapter contact your service provider e If you are located in North America contact the Technical Assistance Center at 1 800 800 4SGI SGI personnel will guide you through the troubleshooting process e If you are located outside of North America contact your local SGI subsidiary or authorized distributor This chapter provides the following sections to help you troubleshoot your system e Troubleshooting Chart on page 80 e L1 Controller Error Messages on page 81 e SGI Electronic Support on page 83 79 4 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Chart 80 Table 4 1 lists recommended actions for problems that can occur on your system For problems that are not listed in this table use the SGI Electronic Support system see SGI Electronic Support on page 83 or contact your SGI system support engineer SSE Table 4 1 Troubleshooting Chart Problem Description Recommended Action The system will not power on The system will not boot the operating system The service required LED illuminates on either workstation enclosure The failure LED illuminates on either workstation enclosure If the green or yellow LED of the NUMAlink port is not illuminated on a dual enclosure workstation The PWR LED of a populated PCI slot is not illuminated The fault L
95. s Guide Product Support SGI provides a comprehensive product support and maintenance program for its products as follows e If you are in North America contact the Technical Assistance Center at 1 800 800 4SGI or contact your authorized service provider e If you are outside North America contact the SGI subsidiary or authorized distributor in your country Reader Comments If you have comments about the technical accuracy content or organization of this document contact SGI Be sure to include the title and document number of the manual with your comments Online the document number is located in the front matter of the manual In printed manuals the document number is located at the bottom of each page You can contact SGI in any of the following ways e Send e mail to the following address techpubs sgi com e Use the Feedback option on the Technical Publications Library website http docs sgi com e Contact your customer service representative and ask that an incident be filed in the SGI incident tracking system e Send mail to the following address Technical Publications SGI 1500 Crittenden Lane M S 535 Mountain View California 94043 SGI values your comments and will respond to them promptly XX 007 4643 003 Chapter 1 Installation and Operation Procedures This chapter shows you how to set up and use your Silicon Graphics Tezro visual workstation in the following sections e Se
96. s until it clears the bay see Figure 3 27D Place the power supply on an ESD safe surface Caution When pulling out the power supply from the chassis do not disturb the power supply fan ribbon cable 74 007 4643 003 Power Supplies Ribbon cable Bezel door Figure 3 27 Removing the Power Supply 007 4643 003 75 3 Installing and Removing System Components 76 3 Install the replacement power supply as follows A a d Move the handle on the replacement power supply to the fully open position Align the power supply with the bay opening and gently slide it into the bay see Figure 3 28A Caution When installing the power supply ensure that the power supply does not clip or pinch the power supply fan ribbon cable Push in and down on the green colored handle to fully seat the power supply see Figure 3 28B Close the screen cover see Figure 3 28C Caution When closing the screen cover make sure that the cover does not clip or pinch the power supply fan s ribbon cable Install the two Phillips screws that secure the screen cover and close the bezel door see Figure 3 28D 4 Power on the system as described in the Using the Workstation on page 9 007 4643 003 Power Supplies 007 4643 003 Figure 3 28 Screen cover Installing the Power Supply Ribbon cable Bezel door 77 Chapter 4 007 4643 003 Troubleshooting If you are expe
97. system availability or develop into actual failures SGI Electronic Support integrates several services so they work together to monitor your system notify you if a problem exists and search for solutions to the problem Figure 4 1 shows the sequence of events that occurs if you use all of the SGI Electronic Support capabilities Customer s system N tea O solution Page or e mail View the case alert solutions Supportfolio Online SGI customer and SGI support engineer SGI global amp customer support u N Figure 4 1 Full Support Sequence SGI Knowledgebase 83 4 Troubleshooting 84 The sequence of events can be described as follows 1 2 6 Embedded Support Partner ESP monitors your system 24 hours a day When a specified system event is detected ESP notifies SGI via e mail plain text or encrypted Applications that are running at SGI analyze the information determine whether a support case should be opened and open a case if necessary You and SGI support engineers are contacted via pager or e mail with the case ID and problem description SGI Knowledgebase searches thousands of tested solutions for possible fixes to the problem Solutions that are located in SGI Knowledgebase are attached to the service case You and the SGI support engineers can view and manage the case by using Supportfolio Online as well as search for additional solutions or schedule maintenance Im
98. that represents the disk to which you have chosen to add the swap file for example dev dsk sks0d2s7 Note At this point you can choose to add additional swap space to either disk Click Next Click OK to confirm your settings 10 Click OK to acknowledge completion 11 Click Close to close the Swap Manager window You are finished adding swap space For additional information on adding swap space go to Toolchest gt Help gt Online Books gt SGI Admin See IRIX Admin System Configuration and Operation refer to Chapter 6 Configuring Disk and Swap Space and IRIX Admin Disks and Filesystems 007 4643 003 143 D Dual User Option Information Adding Users 144 It is recommended that you place additional user accounts on the second option disk To add an additional user follow these instructions 1 2 NC 400 NE 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Log in to the system as root Go to Toolchest gt System gt System Manager gt Security and Access Control Click the Add a User Account icon The dialog box appears Read the information in this and every dialog box before proceeding Click Next Type a username for the new user Click Next Type the new user s full name Click Next Press Next to accept the Local Account default Choose one of the Password options Click Next If you chose to add a password enter it now in both boxes then click Next To accept
99. that runs at 66 MHz Installing a PCI X board on the same bus as the IO9 will force the PCI X board to run at 66 MHz e PCI Bus 2 has two slots numbered 1 and 2 e Bus 1 slot 1 is the lowest slot Bus 2 slot 2 is the highest slot e These slots are labeled PCI 1 PCI 2 PCI 3 and PCI 4 on the outside of the enclosure PCI 1 corresponds to Bus 1 slot 1 PCI 4 corresponds to Bus 2 slot 2 The optional second enclosure also contains a PCI riser board The slot numbering and bus speeds are identical to those in the base enclosure 007 4643 003 System Components See PCI Boards on page 34 or contact your SGI sales representative for a list of available PCI boards Power Supply The power supply for the workstation is located in the right front corner of the chassis as shown in Figure 2 7 Power supply Figure 2 7 Power Supply Location The power supply accepts 110 220 VAC input and provides up to 500 watts of power at 12 VDC 5 VDC and 12 VDC For detailed information about the power supply specifications see Appendix A Technical Specifications and Pinouts For installation and removal instructions for the power supply see Power Supplies on page 72 007 4643 003 33 2 System Overview Optional Components Peripherals and Upgrades Various optional components peripherals and upgrades are available for your workstation The following sections give a brief overview of some of the avail
100. ts a distinct change in performance which indicates a need for service Only qualified service personnel should replace a soldered lithium battery in the workstation and only with the same type or an equivalent type recommended by 007 4643 003 Safety Instructions 007 4643 003 the manufacturer Please see the Lithium Battery Statement on page 131 for more information The battery can explode if it is replaced incorrectly e Use only the proper type of power supply cord set provided with the system for this unit Caution Electronic equipment can be irreparably damaged by electrostatic discharge ESD Always follow these preventive measures when you handle a system component Remove a component from its antistatic bag only when you are ready to install it If you handle a component before installation do not place it on surfaces that produce ESD carpeting for example or near devices that create static electricity Attach a static wrist strap to a grounded connection on your system when you install or remove a component 39 3 Installing and Removing System Components Accessing Internal System Components Follow these steps to remove and replace the enclosure cover and access internal components 1 Power off the system For instructions on how to power off the system see Using the Workstation in Chapter 1 2 Disconnect all of the cables at the rear of the enclosure Warning Compo
101. ts and Pairs The following configuration rules apply to the memory banks and DIMMs in your system DIMM pair 1 must be present DIMMs in the same DIMM pair must be the same density For example if DIMM 0 is 512 MB then DIMM 1 must be 512 MB DIMMs must be installed in pairs DIMM pairs should be added in sequence For example if there are DIMMs installed in pair 1 the next DIMMs should be installed in pair 2 The minimum amount of memory for a 1 processor workstation is 512 MB the minimum for a 2 or 4 processor workstation is 1 GB 29 2 System Overview 109 Board Internal Hard Disk Drives 30 e The maximum memory configuration for a single enclosure workstation is 8 GB dual enclosure workstations have a maximum memory capacity of 16 GB For information on removing or installing memory DIMMs see Memory on page 57 The IO9 is the full length PCI board installed in PCI bus 1 slot 1 It provides the following I O connectors and interfaces for the workstation e Internal IDE connector for the optional DVD ROM drive e Internal SCSI connector for the internal hard disk drive s e External SCSI connector for optional external drives e Real time interrupt in and out RTI and RTO connectors e 10 100 1000BaseT Ethernet connector RJ45 The serial daughtercard which provides three serial ports and two PS 2 ports on the rear of the workstation is controlled by the 109 board The 109 board also contains the
102. tting Up the Workstation on page 1 e Using the Workstation on page 9 Setting Up the Workstation 007 4643 003 This section covers the following topics e Checking Your Shipment on page 2 e Lifting the Workstation on page 2 e Getting Acquainted on page 2 e Installing the Workstation on page 4 e Cabling the Workstation on page 5 1 Installation and Operation Procedures Checking Your Shipment Lifting the Workstation Getting Acquainted The following basic components are included in the shipment Workstation enclosure s Keyboard and mouse Monitor and monitor cable Operating system CDs Power cables Anti static wrist strap Any optional components ordered will also be shipped with your system If any ofthe components you ordered are damaged or missing contact your support provider The workstation enclosure weighs approximately 18 kg 40 Ib SGI highly recommends that two people lift the unit when it must be moved Lift the unit by placing your hands under the bottom edges of the enclosure To become familiar with your workstation see the following figures Figure 1 1 which shows front views of the single and dual enclosure workstation Figure 1 2 which shows rear views of the single and dual enclosure workstation 007 4643 003 Setting Up the Workstation Front View of the Workstation Figure 1 1 Rear View of the Workstation Figure 1 2 007 4643 003
103. tton 15 restart 18 19 RTO and RTI connectors 25 S safety 37 See also ESD SCSI connector external 25 SCSI VHDCI connector pin assignments 96 Search For Files 146 secondary head selecting 145 selecting the primary or secondary head 145 SGI Knowledgebase See Knowledgebase shut down 13 17 stereo jack connector pin assignments 98 Supportfolio Online 85 007 4643 003 swap space adding 142 System Components 21 System Manager 12 T technical support xx Toolchest restart 18 19 shut down 16 17 system functions 12 troubleshooting L1 controller error messages 81 problems and recommended actions 80 U upgrades 34 USB extender 137 USB keyboard 137 USB mouse 137 USB type A connector pin assignments 99 users adding 144 V VGA CRT monitor 134 VPro graphics board features 32 153 Index Ww workstation front view 3 login 10 powering off 17 powering on 10 setting up 5 shutting down 13 17 154 007 4643 003
104. ty paristo valmistajan ohjeiden mukaisesti Ersatz nur durch denselben oder einen vom Hersteller empfohlenem hnlichen Typ O Warning Vorsicht Explosionsgefahr bei unsachgem en Austausch der Batterie Entsorgung gebrauchter Batterien nach Angaben des Herstellers Laser Compliance Statements The CD ROM or DVD ROM drive in this computer system is a Class 1 laser product The drive s classification label is located on the unit 132 007 4643 003 Appendix D 007 4643 003 Dual User Option Information The following sections and illustrations present information that is applicable to the setup and operation of the dual user option for the dual head dual processor or higher rackmount version of the Silicon Graphics Tezro visual workstation This is known as the PowerDuo option The following sections and illustrations present information that is applicable to the setup and operation of the dual user option for the rackmount version of the Silicon Graphics Tezro visual workstation Setup configuration and use of the option is covered in the following sections PowerDuo Option Requirements on page 134 General Setup Information on page 134 Connecting a Monitor to the Workstation Expansion Enclosure on page 134 Keyboard and Mouse Connection on page 137 Enabling PowerDuo Software on page 139 Returning the System to Single User Use on page 139 Configuring the USB Keyboard and
105. ur dual user option is shipped with a 101 key USB keyboard and a USB mouse You may plug the keyboard and mouse directly into the USB connectors of the workstation expansion enclosure see Figure D 2 or you can use an optional USB extender not a standard part of the dual user upgrade that allows you to place the keyboard and mouse up to 328 68 feet 100 m from the workstation see Figure D 3 Keyboard USB type A connectors Mouse Figure D 2 USB Keyboard and Mouse Connected Directly to the Tezro Enclosure You can have one keyboard and one mouse for each Tezro workstation enclosure a maximum of two per system The second keyboard mouse option is always USB The optional local extender LEX receives AC power from the power distribution unit PDU in the rack A 6 ft 1 82 m adapter cable connects the extender s power adapter to the PDU The remote extender REX does not use an external power source 137 D Dual User Option Information Power distribution unit PDU z 2 Qaasgsa Baas 9 84 ft 3 m Sm USB type B connector 6 ft ALS 1 82 m Power adapter cable aps 30 ft 9 1 m Keyboard USB type A gt a RJ45 connector USB Type A connector m m USB Type B connector _ Figure D 3 Second Keyboard and Mouse Connected via Optional USB Extender 138 007 4643 003 Enabling PowerDuo Software Enabling PowerDuo Softwa
106. use harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on try to correct the interference with one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Caution Changes or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This device also complies with Class A electromagnetic emissions limits of C LS P R Publication 22 Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Interference Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment Industry Canada Notice Canada Only This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil num rique n met pas de perturbations radio lectriques d passant les normes applicables aux appareils num riques de Classe A pr scrites dans le Reglement sur les interferences radio lectriques tabli par le Minist re des Communications du Canada VCCI Notice Japan Only CORB AWARE SBR S BER RA VCCI OBE KOC VIAATRMRI RE CT CORBA RE TEN TS A amp ERHESSITEITLIENBSOKT TORRARE WHREBTSELIBRANATEMHVET

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