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1. e lifting the mounting foot out 3 Note Do not be concerned if a mounting foot breaks you do not need them c Peel off the two mounting feet on the bottom rear of the disc drive 3 6 Installation d Set the address switches by using a pen to slide switch 1 to the 1 position e Slide the disc drive onto the third set of rails Do NOT slide the disc drive completely into the cabinet POWER OFF out 0 3 installation f Attach a module lock to each side of the disc drive and to the frame in the following manner 1 Place a module lock in both top corner grooves 2 Hold the module locks in place while you slide the disc into the cabinet 3 Slide each module lock into position so that it clicks into the hole in the cabinet frame Verify that the module locks are properly installed by trying to slide the disc drive in or out of the cabinet NOTE If you have a second disc drive set the address switches on that disc as shown below slide the disc into the space below the first disc and attach the module locks 3 8 Installation 6 Unpack the SPU a Look at the warranty label on the back of the SPU to verify that you received the option that you ordered either Standard or Option 1 5 b If necessary use the SPU key to turn the keyswitch to the OFF 0 position Do NOT leave the key in the keyswitch REMOTE O 0 3 AC DC BATTERY o c S
2. HEWLETT FAA do DAA PS Customer Installation Guide Part No 30457 90001 E1184 HP 3000 Series 37 Customer Installation Guide Riz HEWLETT PACKARD 8010 Foothills Blvd Roseville CA 95678 Printed in U S A 11 84 en vee PX ene rape pe er 5 E Sr A raros NOTICE The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice HEWLETT PACKARD MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WITH REGARD TO THIS MATERIAL INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Hewlett Packard shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material Hewlett Packard assumes no responsibility for the use or reliability of its software on equipment that is not furnished by Hewlett Packard This document contains proprietary information which is protected by copyright All rights are reserved No part of this document may be photocopied reproduced or translated to another language without the prior written consent of Hewlett Packard Company Copyright 1984 by HEWLETT PACKARD COMPANY New editions are complete revisions of the manual Update packages which are issued between editions contain additional and replacement pages to be merged into the manual by the customer The dates on the title page change only when a new edition or a new update is published No infor
3. AO INIFOGUCHON ie o See cd OE a we eo aL Ewe oe we a A 2 1 2 1 Prior to Installation A Checklist 2 1 2 2 Principal Operator isidro hi EE ees ae Be es ee 2 2 HP People Who Can Help 2 2 2 2 2 Third Party People Who Can Help 0 2 0000 eee eee ee eee ene 2 2 2 3 Space and Environment Planning a de E Pde Shh we ro AS 2 3 Environmental Considerations LL 2 4 Temperature and Humidity aoaaa a a a a a 2 4 2 4 Electrical Requirements i sil e Lee 2 5 2 5 Sources of Electrical Interference 00 000 eee eee ee ee ee 2 5 EMMA dr a ido Gece EO we Seat te E a Ea eae be See 2 5 Radiated interference uu spa a a AG GS OO ae A ee 2 6 2 0 Contaminants a deflettori lie OS 2 6 2 7 Providing Other Necessities aa a ee 2 6 Media Stora dE sino oe eS e Bee ie Se e o OS OO SLE A ok eee a 2 6 Protection of Valuable Records auaa aaa 2 7 ffelephone 3 a SERRE ARL ee SR EE Ee ea 2 7 2 8 Unpacking Bede di ste Sie Re ld 1 Acs bP one ca he AP A we te en cae Oe eee Se 2 7 Section 3 INSTALLATION 520 IN EOGUCH ON 2 al a a eae ot Se a ee EA 3 1 3 1 Installation Procedure 3 2 3 2 Troubleshooting IA 3 24 3 3 Software Installation lt iu 645 84 3S So 4 we ee RES e e aw 3 24 Appendix A ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS roduc HOn a Es a Aa ee a ee Fee te hs eth Ga te A 1 Power Specifications hai LD Set Seite ad ERE A 1 EME Voltar ceama de ee es RL hc teh
4. HP 2624 HP 2625 and HP 2628 To configure your HP 262X as the console complete the following steps 1 Press the AIDS key to display the primary set of function key labels 2 Press the softkey labeled lt config keys gt to display the configuration set of function keys B 2 Appendix B To display the datacomm configuration menu press the softkey labeled lt datacomm config gt on the HP 2623 lt port2 config gt on the HP 2624 lt port1 config gt if cable 92217E or 13222X lt datacom config gt on the HP 2625 and HP 2628 Your terminal will probably be set at the default configuration Baud Rate 2400 Parity None EngAck YES Using the tab and the softkey labeled lt next choice gt tab to Baud Rate and press lt next choice gt until it is set to 9600 Tab to Parity and set it to 0 Press the softkey labeled lt save config gt to save and exit this configuration menu HP 150 the Touchscreen This procedure outlines the configuration instructions in the Getting Started with Your HP Touchscreen Personal Computer manual Because this personal computer has a touchscreen you can press the softkeys on the keyboard or the associated label on the screen to get the same results To configure your Touchscreen as the console complete the following steps l 2 Press the User System key to display the function labels Press or touch lt config keys gt Press or touch lt port1 config gt to display the dat
5. and system performance The SE will provide software consulting and software problem diagnosis Your sales person can describe the various software support services available to you Third Party People Who Can Help Original Equipment Manufacturer OEM or System House If you have purchased an HP computer system and or applications softwafe from someone other than HP that party will provide consultation services on system operation and applications software programs In this situation a maintenance agreement for hardware support is available from Hewlett Packard 22 Preparing for Your System 2 3 SPACE AND ENVIRONMENT PLANNING The location that you select for your system should satisfy both immediate and future needs Select a location that enables you to add more equipment as your needs expand and ensures that you have sufficient room to operate ventilate and service your equipment If you expand beyond a minimum system the expansion requires CE site preparation and installation If you are definitely planning to expand it may be less expensive to have the CE do the site preparation now Remember that the length of the cables may restrict future moves Plan to keep cables away from traffic paths Hewlett Packard supports the RS 232 cables up to 15 meters 50 feet in length The cabinet that houses the SPU disc drive and tape unit is designed to sit on the floor It is 720 mm 33 inches high 375 mm 15 inches wide and 711 m
6. 3 16 Installation 14 Install the RS 232 cables e for a modem or any peripheral that connects to the SPU with a 25 pin connector 2601 2 printers e from the console to port 0 e from the terminals and plotters to ports 1 4 e from the printer to port 5 for additional printers use ports 4 1 Attach the adhesive clamp s on top of the second third rails on the right toward the rear of the cabinet Route the RS 232 cables through them Close the clamps to hold the cables in place Refer to the preparation installation set up sections of your peripheral manuals to see where you A h Li tn t i connect the cables to the peripherals To connect the 2601 2 printer s refer to the direct connections section of Appendix A Connect either 1 directly to the SPU or 2 to a terminal and then connect the terminal to the SPU Installation 15 Fill out this form and keep it with the Miscellaneous Parts Kit so that it will be available if a service call is necessary Peripheral Interface Channel Slot 4 Device Product Description LDEV DRT Address Number MS HP7945A Mbyte Disc Drive If you have a second disc drive the product number and description will be the same as that for device 1 ATP37 Standard in Slot 1 Add On in Slot 3 Port Unit Product Description LDEV DRT Standard console Installation This page deliberately blank U
7. CONNECTIONS The Advanced Terminal Processor for the Series 37 ATP37 HP Product 30460A is capable of communicating with supported workstations printers and plotters via an RS 232 C data link using a direct hardwired connection The EIA RS 232 C standard defines the mechanical electrical characteristics for devices which can connect to the ATP37 interface See Figure A 2 Supported options are reported in the Configuration Guide that 1s available from your Sales Representative Printer Figure A 2 2601 2 Printer Cable to 3000152A Cable DIRECT CONNECT PORTS SERIES 37 RFI FILTERED 13242X SERIES 37 MODEM PORTS SERIES 37 OR 13242 M N SERIES 37 EUROPEAN US MODEM CABLE 300628 Lal ea Figure A 3 Direct Connections Appendix A APPROVALS The HP 3000 Series 37 computer system has the following regulatory approvais Safety o UL 114 Office Machines o UL 478 Data Processing Equipment o CSA C22 2 No 154 Data Processing Equipment RFI o FCC Level A Compliant o West German FTZ License No C041 84 Data Communications o Germany United Kingdom Australia France Belgium APPENDIX Pa SR AL iI Ene A POR LIPPI A SEI NA Il AT tue eas INTRODUCTION This appendix contains the information that you need to configure a terminal as the console on your HP 3000 Series 37 The console to computer communication parameters must be configured for the console to correctly transmit and receive da
8. POWER SPECIFICATIONS The power specifications for the HP 3000 Series 37 are Line Voltage The Series 37 requires a single phase power system with nominal voltage of 100 120 VAC 10 90 132 VAC or 200 240 VAC 10 180 264 VAC Power voltages outside the specified operating range can cause intermittent system errors or shutdown Low voltage is the most common power problem and is usually caused by inadequate wiring Line Frequency The required line frequency is 48 Hz to 66 Hz Line frequency usually depends on the local electric company Power is rarely generated by a motor inside your building Incorrect line frequency can cause intermittent system errors or display jitter Appendix A Safety Ground Safety ground is required as protection for operating personnel and equipment Every wall outlet used by the system must have a safety ground The green wire ground is connected to the metal frame of each system device to protect an operator against equipment malfunction and to make the equipment resistant to a catastrophic event such as a lightning strike Be sure that the green wire ground is connected from the wall outlet to the distribution sub panel where the circuit breaker 1s installed Figure A 1 illustrates the three conductor grounded power cords that are offered with the HP 3000 U S A Canada Japan Mexico Philippines Taiwan U S A Canada Japan Mexico Option 903 standard nite 7 HP Part N
9. Requirements Your system has a high resistance to static electricity However if you have an abnormally high level of static electricity 25 kV or more at this level people will probably be sparking on contact you may want to use a humidifier or place a grounded floor mat in front of your system Excessive amounts of static electricity can cause system failures Your computer is air cooled Fans circulate air through the system and discharge warmer air into the room Maintain a minimum of 152 mm 6 inches of free space in front of and behind the cabinet to allow warm air to dissipate properly Place terminals on a hard surface NOT on a typewriter pad so that air can circulate below the terminal If you intend to use your system on weekends be aware that the temperature and humidity in your building may vary from the normal workday conditions In extreme environments auxiliary air conditioning or heating might be required to prevent damage to the equipment If you feel that it s necessary use a thermometer and humidity gauge to monitor your site e x N 2 4 Preparing for Your System 2 4 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS Your computer system has specific electrical requirements You need to check with your building maintenance people to verify that e your electrical circuitry is grounded according to code e your wall outlets provide safety ground e the equipment to be put on each circuit breaker draws no more than 80 of the capac
10. Tre EZ Separate Circuit Breakers Available current cannot exceed 80 of the circuit breaker rating eg 12 amperes for a 15 ampere circuit breaker If expansion beyond a minimum system is planned adding a larger disc unit tape unit or HP IB printers a separate circuit breaker for the system is suggested but not required Separate circuit breakers ensure sufficient power to avoid data errors and to isolate the system from any faulty equipment Typical Appendix A circuit breakers in the U S are rated at 15 or 20 amperes The current load in each circuit should allow a margin for startup and surge currents caused by the system Power Line Transients Heavy electrical loads from nearby machinery or equipment like elevators or electric welders can cause intermittent system errors even 1f that equipment is on a different circuit breaker For those conditions you must provide a separate completely independent circuit with isolated ground and a circuit breaker coming directly from the main building power source In cases of severe electrical noise it may be necessary to install an isolation or power line conditioning transformer Where multiple circuits are needed to provide the required total amperage protection consult local electrical codes to determine the appropriate circuit breaker sizes and load distribution maximum breaker for common receptacles in the United States is 20 Amperes in Canada 15 Amperes Appendix A DIRECT
11. LOCAL from Normal Test gt Respond to this message by typing EXIT or E to exit Installation When self test If you do NOT see this configuration on your console verify that you have set the HP IB address switches and connected the cables correctly Refer to the following section on troubleshooting 3 23 Installation 3 2 TROUBLESHOOTING If you have any problems there are a few simple checks that you can do Refer to Table 3 1 Table 3 1 PROBLEMS SOLUTIONS PROBLEM SOLUTION 1 SPU self test display is NOT blank may be Check the tape and disc cable connections in a repetitive sequence console may address switches indicate the error followed by the power on indicators H for HELP gt prompt 2 No console display Check that the console has power plug switch the console cable is connected the console is in remote mode the console is configured properly the brightness control if present is adjusted 3 3 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION Once you have installed your computer you are ready to follow the Series 37 Software Installation Procedures to install your software 3 24 APPENDIX A ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS INTRODUCTION This appendix contains the information that your electrician needs to verify that your office meets the electrical requirements of your HP 3000 Series 37 If you meet the requirements outlined in Section 2 you do not need to have an electrician use this appendix
12. ace the filler panels module locks SPU key dust covers cable clamps and tie wraps in an easily accessible location You will use them in the installation procedure 3 3 Installation 3 Place the cabinet near the planned location To make the cabinet stable manually lower the four legs to the floor by turning them clockwise FRONT 3 4 Installation 4 Manually unsnap and remove a the back panel b the top panel and c the front locking frame A Pull SHARPLY on handle Pop off top panel Manually unscrew the two top locking screws and remove the locking frame Look at the label on the bottom rear of the cabinet to verify that the electrical rating is the one that you ordered either 100 120 volts or 200 240 volts 3 5 Installation 5 Unpack the HP7945A disc drive The carton will contain the following Disc Drive _Manual s Power Cord HP IB Cable a Look at the back of the disc drive to verify that the voltage selector switch is set for the input voltage provided by your site ON i UE a oez If you need to change the voltage selector slide it towards the visible voltage rating with a screwdriver until the correct voltage rating is displayed b CAREFULLY place the disc on its side and remove the two front mounting feet from the bottom of the disc drive by e lifting the back of the mounting foot with the screwdriver 1 e sliding the mounting foot back 2 and
13. acomm configuration menu Your Touchscreen will probably be set at the default configuration BaudRate 2400 Parity Os DataBits 7 EngAck YES Using the tab and lt next choice gt tab to Baud Rate and press lt next choice gt until you see 9600 Press or touch lt save config gt to save and exit this configuration menu Press or touch lt modes gt to display modes labels Part No 30457 90001 D HEWLETT Printed in U S A 11 84 E1184 PACKARD
14. age request that the carrier s representative be present when that carton is unpacked 2 2 PRINCIPAL OPERATOR Select someone to be the Principal Operator This person is responsible for monitoring the installation operation and maintenance of your system Initially the Principal Operator will order computer supplies and schedule training for system users The Principal Operator should become familiar with the system and be ready to start its operation when the system is installed System operator training is REQUIRED before installing the system HP People Who Can Help Below is a list of Hewlett Packard service personnel Each member of the HP team is well trained and dedicated to helping you make maximum use of your computer system Sales Representative your primary contact Your sales representative coordinates HP resources to ensure on time delivery of your system Call your sales representative to arrange staff training or to acquire additional system devices a Customer Engineer CE the expert in computer and peripheral equipment service The CE has the tools parts and skills to maintain your computer system If you purchase an HP Maintenance Agreement the CE will provide hardware maintenance repair and problem diagnosis Systems Engineer SE the technical specialist in subsystems and programming languages Your SE offers training and technical consulting on the programming language utility programs data base management
15. d l panah ND Installation 16 Verify that all power switches are OFF Install the AC power cords use the power cords that fit the power strip NOTE Do NOT plug any power cords coming from peripherals outside the cabinet into the AC power strip at the bottom of the cabinet e from the tape drive to the power strip i TAPE DRIVE e from the SPU to the power strip SPU e from the disc drive to the power DISC DRIVE strip e Route cables and cords through the two cable supports POWER STRIP e Use tie wraps to neatly coil the power cables Cut off the long ends of the tie wraps Ss REVIEW STEPS 13 14 an THAT ALL CONNECTORS ARE SECURE Installation 17 Verify that you have connected all peripherals Securely replace the a front frame b top panel and c back panel of the system cabinet Move the system cabinet into the planned location To move the cabinet you need to turn the legs counter clockwise with a 3 8 wrench Because it is now front heavy it can tip Do NOT sit on the cabinet and do NOT push it from the rear or sides Push it from the front Keep the legs down when you are not moving the cabinet 18 Plug the AC power cords from all peripheral devices and the system cabinet power strip into grounded wall outlets 19 Turn on the disc drive and tape unit Each unit will perform a self test When the disc drive s successfully complete self test the gr
16. d by the first time computer user The only tools required are a flat blade screwdriver and an open end 3 8 wrench section 2 provides the information that you need to verify that your office environment will support your computer system Most offices require no modification However read Section 2 so that you are aware of any potential problems and can remedy them prior to installation Section 3 guides you through the installation procedure Appendix A contains the technical information that your electrician may need Appendix B contains the procedure for configuring a terminal as the console The list of Sales amp Support Offices is in alphabetical order by country If you decide to add a device that is not included in this manual consult with your Hewlett Packard representative Follow the guidelines in this manual to help ensure that your system operates properly For continued long term service we recommend an HP service contract 1 1 General Information 1 1 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Your computer system is made up of a group of devices that communicate with each other in order to perform tasks for you When you install your system you provide the communication links when you plug in the HP IB and RS 232 cables See Figure 1 1 The heart of your system is the System Processor Unit SPU The standard SPU contains four boards a 1 Central Processor Unit CPU located in slot 5 capable of processing 200 000 machine
17. e system dimensions environmental and electrical requirements and defines possible sources of interference or contamination Providing Other Necessities describes additional items necessary to computer operation such as media storage computer supplies and telephone access Although you are responsible for providing a suitable environment for your computer system no extensive preparation should be required If your office is unusual Hewlett Packard or your system supplier may recommend that you purchase HP s Site Planning Service 2 1 PRIOR TO INSTALLATION A CHECKLIST The items in this list are expanded upon in the text that follows the list 1 Select a Principal Operator to be responsible for the preparation installation and operation of your computer system System operator training is REQUIRED prior to installing the system 2 Select a location for your system Plan the physical arrangement of your system and furniture 3 Call your building maintenance people to verify that your electrical wiring is connected to approved ground and that it provides adequate current to supply power to ALL of your electrical equipment Arana ur Lite DICA y 5 Order consumable supplies including printer paper and ribbon and plotter paper and pens available from Hewlett Packard Set upa storage area 2 1 Preparing for Your System 6 When you receive your system inspect the cartons for any damage If there is evidence of dam
18. een indicator on the front panel will light If the tape unit fails self test the indicator will read FAULT If it passed there is no indicator CAUTION binet while the Do NOT move the syste ve disc drive is turned on Disc ATIU A LiA4G Y w damage may result hae Installation 20 Prepare the peripheral devices in the following order NOTE Do NOT turn on the SPU until Step 21 Using the appropriate terminal manual as a guide connect the keyboard to the back of the terminal that will be the console Configure the console setting the baud rate to 9600 preferred the parity to 0 the data bits to 7 and the stop bits to 1 ENQ ACK must be enabled YES Appendix B describes the correct procedure for the individual terminals HP2392A Display Terminal User s Manual Section 1 HP2623A User Manual Section 2 HP2624B User Manual Section 2 HP2625A 2628A User s Manual Section 2 Using the printer manual s as a guide install the paper and ribbon in the printer s HP2601A Installation amp Reference Manual Section 3 HP2602A Daisywheel Printer Owner s Manual Preface and Section 1 HP2930 Series Printers Owner s Manual Section 1 through Loading Paper HP2686 Operator s Manual Section 2 HP2687 Operator s Manual Section 3 Using the plotter manual s as a guide install the paper and pens in the plotter s HP7470A Interfacing and Programming Manual Setting Up Your RS 232 C Plotter HP7475A Inter
19. ers ee ee ra eee A 1 bine Prequency ara a ad a ae EES ALL A 1 AAA ASE E rn Arte E A 2 CUED e oa Bale a de de A a de a E A AAA A 3 Separate Circuit Breakers O E A CLARA dr A 3 Power Line Transients 5000 0 e ee e Pa a Bw OS A 4 Direct Connections 2 moria da a a OO eB e A 5 ADMO e S arth eS is AA Lei a de a A 6 vi Table of Contents Appendix B CONSOLE CONFIGURATION PA roduc home a e Gh ee ee eds O ee Geter Se ee A A WO o i B 1 Selecting Operating Modes cis ia 3 wo ACA OA e eww es B 1 Contisufationi lt ea dl e ibi a e do Ads eth oe ew ee hee nS Lai B 2 Be ee ve eo de lo Bee cs did ss o DE se ee e dea B 2 HP 267 o Sb AI ER lee a la E O B 2 HP 150 the Touchscreen Vil SECTION 10 INTRODUCTION This manual introduces you to your HP 3000 Series 37 computer system and explains how to prepare for and install your computer The customer installable system can include the following HP 30463A System Cabinet HP 32449A System Processor Unit HP 7945A Disc Drive 55 Mb HP 9144A Cartridge Tape Unit 67 Mb HP 2392A Terminal HP 2623A Terminal HP 2624B Terminal HP 2625A Terminal HP 2628A Terminal HP 2601 2 Printer 20 25 CPS HP 2686 Printer 8 PPM HP 2932 3 4A Printer 200 100 200 CPS HP 7470A Plotter 2 pen HP 7475A Plotter 6 pen HP 150 Personal Office Computer These devices plus one terminal designated as the system console compose the minimum system This manual can be use
20. et on the bottom rear of the tape unit 3 11 Installation d Set the address switches by using a pen to set switches 1 and 2 to the 1 position e Slide the tape unit onto the first set of rails Do NOT slide the tape unit completely into the cabinet POWER OFF out 0 JE Installation f Attach a module lock to each side of the tape unit and to the frame of the cabinet in the following manner 1 Place a module lock in both top corner grooves FL di i I a i Y _ 2 Hold the module locks in place while you slide the disc into the cabinet 3 Slide each module lock into position so that it clicks into the hole in the cabinet frame Verify that the module locks are properly installed by trying to slide the tape unit in or out of the cabinet Installation 8 If you did NOT place a disc on the bottom rails in Step 5 snap in the filler panels working from bottom to top leaving the bottom space open If you DID place a disc on the bottom rails snap in one filler panel below the disc Install first filler panel in 2nd hole from bottom Installation 9 Unpack the terminal that 1s to be used as the system console The carton will contain the following Terminal and Keyboard Manual s Power Cord RS 232 Cable e e Place the console in its planned location Turn the power OFF NOTE Items 10 through 12 apply to
21. facing and Programming Manual Setting Up Your RS 232 C Plotter Using the appropriate terminal manual s connect the keyboard s to the terminal s HP2392A Display Terminal User s Manual Section 1 HP2623A User Manual Section 2 HP2624B User Manual Section 2 HP2625A 2628A User s Manual Section 2 Turn on each peripheral device Each device will perform a self test 21 Use the key to turn the SPU keyswitch to LOCAL 2 o i 9 x w n al o The self test display will flash a O 1 B C and A during the self test process passes the final display will be blank The console will display Power on Self Test Memory Test passed Number of banks n Slot 1 channel 1 Terminal Interface Controller optional TIC will be Slot 3 Channel 3 Slot 4 Channel 4 Peripheral Interface Channel 2 LOCAL from Normal H for Help gt Respond to this message by typing TEST or TE 2 LOCAL from Normal Test gt Respond to this message by typing IOMAP or I to get this display System I O Configuration Number of bank n Load Channel 4 Device 3 Start Dump Channel 4 Device 1 me a u e co lt lt lt cc A co lt n ceo ce A die A c e ce A lt gt ca ce n MA e co E a A UA A A eo e _ e e e A AU MU O A A A p A e e a U Slot 4 Channel 4 1D 2 Peripheral Interface Channel Device 1 1D 0220 7945 Disc Drive Device 3 ID 0260 9144 Cartridge Tape Unit 2
22. instructions per second 0 2 MIPS The CPU also performs a comprehensive built in system self test verifies system problems and performs routine testing on system hardware The CPU is designed to be software gt compatible with all HP 3000 computers enabling you to expand your system as your needs grow 1 fi p gt 2 Peripheral Interface Controller PIC located in slot 4 a high speed interface that utilizes the HP Interface Bus HP IB The PIC communicates with the tape disc units and system printers 3 Memory located in slot 2 stores up to 512 000 bytes 512 kb of information on a single board This board can be replaced by a 2 048 000 byte 2048 kb board 4 Advanced Terminal Processor for the Series 37 ATP37 located in slot 1 RS 232 serial interface The ATP37 provides one port to communicate with the modem and six ports to communicate with terminals plotters and printers Slot 3 is an optional slot provided for either a second ATP37 board that gives you the capability to connect seven additional terminals and or printers and or plotters or a second 512 kb memory board that increases your storage capacity to 1024 kb The Tape Unit allows you to store and retrieve data The Disc Drive is a random access memory device that is capable of storing information The system program and your applications are stored on the disc The console is a terminal that is plugged into Port 0 It is primarily used to provide
23. ity of that circuit breaker e your circuitry provides an input voltage range of 100 120 volts 10 order standard OR 200 240 volts 10 order option 15 If you do not meet the above requirements you need the assistance of an electrician The information that your electrician needs is in Appendix A If you add a device to your system that is not covered in this manual consult with your HP representative about additional electrical requirements 2 5 SOURCES OF ELECTRICAL INTERFERENCE Heavy equipment e g vacuum cleaners floor buffers and copiers must not be plugged into the same circuit as the computer system while the system is on Voltage surges created by heavy equipment can cause system errors Appliances that draw a lot of current for example heaters hot plates and coffee makers should also be plugged into a separate circuit Lightning In some geographical areas it is advisable to install lightning protection for personnel and the computer The National Electrical Code Article 280 describes the installation of lightning arrestors on power and communication lines in the United States 2 5 Preparing for Your System Radiated Interference Radiated interference causes a variety of computer problems most commonly disc read write errors Common sources of radiation are nearby e airport communications and radar e two way radio transmitters e television transmitters e radio transmitters e microwave tra
24. label then press the lt Dispiay Functions gt softkey to remove the asterisk and turn display functions off If you need further information refer to the section on function keys operating modes in your terminal manual Appendix B CONFIGURATION The recommended configuration for all consoles is Baud Rate 9600 preferred rate Parity 0 Data Bits 7 Stop Bits 1 Enq Ack must be enabled YES HP 2392 This procedure outlines the installation instructions in the HP 2392A Display Terminal User s Manual Section 2 of the User s Manual describes how to turn the terminal on and how to use the terminal with a computer on line To configure your HP 2392 terminal as the console complete the following steps 1 Press the User System key to display the SYSTEM labels 2 Press the softkey labeled lt config keys gt to display the main configuration labels 3 Press the softkey labeled lt datacomm config gt to display the datacomm configuration menu Your terminal will probably be set at the default configuration Baud Rate 2400 Parity Data Bits None 8 EngAck YES 4 Using the tab and the softkey labeled lt next choice gt tab to Baud Rate and press lt next choice gt until 1t is set to 9600 Tab to Parity Data Bits and set to 0 7 5 Press the softkey labeled lt save config gt to save and exit this configuration menu HP 262X This procedure outlines the configuration instructions in the User Manuals for the HP 2623
25. lide the SPU onto the second set of rails Do NOT slide the SPU completely into the cabinet 3 9 Installation d Attach a module lock to each side of the SPU and to the frame of the cabinet in the following manner Y Te 1 Place a module lock in both top corner grooves 2 Hold the module locks in place while you slide the disc into the cabinet 3 Slide each module lock into position so that it clicks into the hole in the cabinet frame Verify that the module locks are properly installed by trying to slide the SPU into or out of the cabinet Installation 7 Unpack the HP9144A tape unit The carton will contain the following e Tape Unit e Manual s e Power Cord a Look at the back of the tape unit to verify that the voltage selector switch is set for the input voltage provided by your site Yo o v oD If you need to change the voltage selector slide it towards the visible voltage rating with a screwdriver until the correct voltage rating is displayed b CAREFULLY place the tape unit on its side and remove the two front mounting feet from the bottom of the tape by e carefully using a screwdriver lift the back of the mounting foot out of the hole in the tape unit 1 e sliding the mounting foot back 2 and f e lifting the mounting foot out 3 Note Do not be concerned if a mounting foot breaks you do not need them c Peel off the two fe
26. m 32 1 2 inches deep You should NOT plan to set anything on top of your cabinet Provide a minimum of 152 mm 6 inches of free space behind the cabinet for ventilation during operation For servicing provide at least 795 mm 36 inches of open space in front of and behind the cabinet or ensure that the cables are long enough to move the cabinet into an open area To move the cabinet raise the legs by turning them counterciockwise Because the cabinet is front heavy it can tip when you are moving it Push it from the front Keep the legs down when you are not moving the cabinet Do not move the cabinet while the disc drive is on Disc damage may result The remaining devices in your system are designed to sit on desk or table tops The amount of space that you need is determined by the number of terminals printers and plotters that you have 2 3 Preparing for Your System Environmental Considerations Temperature an Humidity Higher operating temperatures increase the failure rate of electronic circuitry High humidity can cause device malfunctions or improper feeding of printer or plotter paper while low humidity aggravates problems with static electricity See Figure 2 1 F C 131 55 Non Operating Non Operating 104 40 B6 30 da i Operating Operating 68 20 61 16 SO 10 41 5 Non Operating Non Operating 26 C 40 C Temperature Humidity Udi 104 F RH Figure 2 1 Temperature and Humidity
27. mation is incorporated into a reprinting unless it appears as a prior update the edition does not change when an update is incorporated The software code printed alongside the date indicates the version level of the software product at the time the manual or update was issued Many product updates and fixes do not require manual changes and conversely manual corrections may be done without accompanying product changes Therefore do not expect a one to one correspondence between product updates and manual updates First Edition Nov 1984 Nov 84 111 LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES The List of Effective Pages gives the date of the most recent version of each page in the manual To verify that your manual contains the most current information check the dates printed at the bottom of each page with those listed below The date on the bottom of each page reflects the edition or subsequent update in which that page was printed Effective Pages Date al is E ae ee a a Sh a ee Se a a a Nov 1984 Nov 84 Nov 84 This manual contains the information that you need to install your computer hardware Once you have correctly installed your computer use the Series 37 Software Installation Procedures to install your software NOV 84 Table of Contents Section 1 GENERAL INFORMATION FO Introduction sp Parella DN tg ae OO oe a 1 1 ll System DESC e e A eS A Pet 1 2 Section 2 PREPARING FOR YOUR SYSTEM
28. nsmitters Hand held transceivers e g walkie talkies produce the same effect as radio stations when used near computer equipment and should be prohibited from the areas in which computer equipment is operated Although your system is designed to withstand high levels of radiated interference you may want to contact your HP representative if you suspect a potential problem 2 6 CONTAMINANTS Fundamental safety precautions should be taken to minimize potential sources of damage Do not install the system where there is a fire hazard from liquids flammable gasses or excessive dust Foreign particles may scratch the coating on the tape drive head causing premature disc wear and or data errors The most common contaminants are dust smoke ashes eraser crumbs salty air and food Solvent vapors such as those from liquid spirit duplicating equipment wet process copiers and volatile liquids can soften disc coatings over a period of time To prevent excessive wear avoid getting these contaminants on your system 2 7 PROVIDING OTHER NECESSITIES Your sales representative can help you order your computer supplies Necessary items include printer ribbon and paper and plotter paper and pens These items are available from Hewlett Packard Media Storage We recommend that you provide a storage cabinet for tapes Magnetic media have the same requirements as the computer for avoiding extremes of temperature and humidity To maintain data integ
29. optional equipment If you do not have one of the following items simply proceed to the next step 10 Unpack the printer The carton will contain the following Printer Manual s Power Cord RS 232 Cable Place the printer in its planned location Turn the power OFF 11 Unpack the plotter The carton will contain the following Plotter Manual s Power Cord RS 232 Cable Place the plotter in its planned location Turn the power OFF 12 Unpack the remaining terminals Each carton will contain the following Terminal Manual s Power Cord RS 232 Cable Place the terminals in their planned locations Turn the power OFF on each terminal Ou I pur br UY Installation 13 Go to the back of the cabinet to install the HP IB cables that are shipped in the manual and accessories box EEA CONNECTOR EN 10833A SCREWS I i H gt a DUST COVER e from the tape drive to the SPU hand tighten the screws on each side of the connectors TAPE DRIVE e from the disc drive to the tape drive connector on the SPU hand tighten the screws on each side of the connectors SPU DISC DRIVE e SNAP DUST COVERS ESD PROTECTIVE CAPS OVER THE OPEN ENDS OF THE HP IB CONNECTORS e Use tie wraps to coil the cables Cut long ends off of the tie wraps Scissors will work e If you have a second disc drive on the bottom rails connect the HP IB cable to the HP IB connector on the first disc drive piggy back
30. rity do not place recorded media near magnetic fields around motors alternators transformers or disc drives 2 6 Preparing for Your System Protection of Valuable Records Your investment in equipment and data deserves protection Protect your business records magnetic media and other information that 1s expensive or difficult to duplicate Backup records should be maintained Copies of vital data should be stored away from the computer area in fireproof storage x Because you are making a significant investment you may want to look into obtaining electronic data processing insurance y Telephone It is a good idea to place a telephone with a long cord near your system so that you may easily consult with a service representative Install an additional telephone to be used with a modem if the far end of the communication link is to be manually answered FCC regulations require that you notify the telephone company before you install a modem 2 8 UNPACKING If any cartons that your system shipped in appear to be damaged request that the carrier s representative witness the unpacking If the system has been damaged contact your Sales Representative for assistance 2 7 SECTION INSTALLATION 3 3 0 INTRODUCTION This chapter contains the instructions for installing your system READ this entire chapter before you begin the installation NOTE The installation procedure will refer you to other manuals Each manual i
31. s shipped in the carton with its associated device Install the devices in the order specified in this chapter NOTE If there are discrepancies between the items you ordered and the items you received call your Sales Representative Do NOT perform the installation until the discrepancies have been corrected NOTE If you order and receive an HP 3000 I O Extender HP 30458A you MUST have site preparation and installation performed by HP personnel SAVE the documentation and the packing lists It is a good idea to monitor your installation progress by treating the following installation procedure as a check list This manual is yours feel free to use the open spaces for your notes Installation 3 1 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 1 Unpack the system cabinet HP 30463A The carton will contain the following e Cabinet e Power Cord e Filler Panels in the Cabinet Installation Kit e Module Locks in the Cabinet Installation Kit All non 120V systems will be shipped with additional power cords 3 2 Installation 2 Remove the following from the Miscellaneous Parts Kit shipped in the carton with the manuals e SPU Key keep it in a designated location e Dust Covers used in Step 13 e Cable Clamps used in Step 14 e Tie Wraps used in Steps 13 and 16 Leave the rest of the kit intact and store it in a designated location so that it will be available if a service call is ever necessary Pl
32. system control system start backup and stop in addition to performing the functions of a terminal A terminal or personal computer allows you to communicate with the system enabling you to perform a variety of tasks efficiently A plotter provides a variety of graphics capabilities A printer provides high quality printing at a speed that meets the needs of a small business system All of your system s devices perform built in self tests The successful completion of the self tests indicates that your system hardware is performing correctly even before you begin your work General Information MEW LETT Tape Unit SPU Keyswitch Disc Unit ad o Printer RS 232 e casas Terminal o RS 232 Figure 1 1 The HP 3000 Series 37 Computer System i b 3 vi 2 0 INTRODUCTION This section provides the information that you need to prepare for the installation of your computer system This information will help you decide where to put your system what to have ready when your system arrives and how to receive your system Most facilities require no alteration However we recommend that you read this section thoroughly in order to verify that your environment supports your computer This section includes Prior to Installation A Checklist Principal Operator describes the role of a principal operator and the assistance that person has Space and Environment Planning provides th
33. ta This must be done from the keyboard Once set the configuration remains set even if the console is turned OFF then ON Softkeys are the keys on the keyboard marked fl through f8 These keys correspond with the labels displayed at the bottom of your console screen reading the labels from left to right SELECTING OPERATING MODES The console should be set to the following operating modes Remote ON Block Mode OFF Memory Lock OFF Display Functions OFF 1 Press the User System key to display the SYSTEM labels On the HP 2392 press the User Keys key 2 Press the softkey key designated as lt MODE gt to display the MODES labels a Remote Mode MUST be selected for the console to operate with the computer When Remote Mode is selected an asterisk appears in the label lt Remote Mode gt If the asterisk is not there press the lt Remote Mode gt softkey to make the asterisk appear b Block Mode is used to send data to the computer in blocks of characters For the console select Character Mode to send data to the computer character by character When Character Mode is selected there is no asterisk in the lt Block Mode gt label If there is an asterisk there press the lt Block Mode gt softkey c Memory lock must be off If there is an asterisk in the label then press the lt Memory Lock gt softkey to remove the asterisk and turn memory lock off d Display Functions must be off If there is an asterisk in the
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