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GPx-340, GPx-440. GPx-640 Test Procedure |
***** TABLE OF CONTENTS *****
1.0 INTRODUCTION 2.0 REFERENCE DOCUMENTS 3.0 EQUIPMENT and TOOLS 4.0 SYSTEM TEST PROCEDURE 5.0 ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA 6.0 TROUBLESHOOTING and REPAIR HINTS
This document provides a working guide for Manufacturing System's Test production/system-integration testing of the Griffin Jr. (GPX-240/340/440/ 640) product line. It covers all power-on functions (set-up and test) and is specified by the manufacturing assembly procedure. System test time is approximately 4 hours (3 hours of DEMON and 1 hour of NITRO).
ARL INDEX (ACER) 990042 ENG. PROCEDURES MANUAL, ENV. & POWER DESIGN E1.1 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION SPEC. DTC/SX 515030 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION CHART. DTC/SX 514030 PRODUCT STRUCTURE CHART, DESK TOP COMP. /SA 514130 TEST SPEC. SCSI TAPE/HARD DISK CONTROLLER 503278 TEST SPEC. 8/16 WAY SERIAL CONTROLLER 503263 TEST SPEC. 80386 DTC/SX 503297 TEST SPEC. 3 1/2" DISK DRIVE SCSI 503266 TEST SPEC. MEMORY EXPANSION UNIT 503279 TEST SPEC. PCBA MOTHERBOARD/CPU 503293 PROCUREMENT SPEC. DESK TOP COMP. CCA/SX 400816 PROCUREMENT SPEC. PCBA MOTHER BOARD 400805 PROCUREMENT SPEC. 1.44 MEG FLOPPY DISK DRIVE 400732 PROCUREMENT SPEC. 3 1/2" DISK DRIVE SCSI 100/200 400757 PROCUREMENT SPEC. PCBA MEMORY ARRAY 400772 PROCUREMENT SPEC. PCBA MODEM 400780 PROCUREMENT SPEC. SECURITY KEY AND RING 400774 FUNCTIONAL SPEC. 8/16 WAY CONTROLLER 502173 FUNCTIONAL SPEC. DIVE DISK DRIVE UTILITY TBD
ITEM Description
3.1 (1 per test-bed) Video Terminal w/Keyboard (4313) 3.2 (1 per test-bed) Short Serial Cable (916484-041) 3.3 Captive BOSS VX O.S. tape 3.3 Captive CONFIG RECORD tape 3.4 Captive SECURITY KEY (S/N 4127-00098060) 3.5 Special DEMON tape (or Captive DIAG release) 3.6 Special DIVE tape " " " " 3.7 Special NITRO tape 3.8 Captive SSN Installation tape (optional) 3.9 Scratch Tape - 600' (400685-001) 3.10 Scratch 1.44MB Floppy Diskette (916316-002) 3.11 (for 4517 tests) SCSI Converter Bd Test Fixture (per Test Engr)
NOTE: The 640 should be testable in exactly the same environment and test-beds currently used for the GPX-240/340/440 systems.
o Attach terminal (Item 3.1) with cable (Item 3.2) and connect 9-pin end to appropriate connector (SERIAL 2 on 440, COM 1 on 240) on rear of system.
o Connect keyboard to terminal and install power cables to both the terminal and the system chassis.
NOTE: IF 220 VAC IS REQUIRED ON THE SYSTEM, MAKE SURE THAT THE RED SWITCH AT THE BACK OF THE CHASSIS IS SET FOR 220V AND THAT THE 220V LINE CORD IS USED.
o Power system ON by pushing rod at front of unit.
o System will BEEP and begin running power-on self-tests (POST). If system is a 240, you must press a 'LONG-BREAK' on the keyboard (FUNCT + 'B' on 4313 or FUNCT + '2' on 4314) within 5 seconds to get display to appear on the CRT (only needed on first power-up).
o Carefully observe the self-test messages for any failures.
o The SCSI controller will attempt to find any Hard-Disk Drives. It should report 'TARGET 0 LUN 0 INSTALLED AS DRIVE:C' and if a second drive is present, it reports 'TARGET 1 ... as DRIVE:D'. (Unexpected results may point to assembly problems!)
o System prompts 'PLEASE ENTER "1" FOR SETUP ...' Press '1'.
o Review the Set-Up reported on the screen and select each item that needs changing to match the entries in the appropriate Table below here. (Items are selected by number). REFER TO CUSTOMER MSO FOR CORRECT HARDWARE CONFIGURATION!
o When the Set-Up is complete, select menu item "E" (END AND REBOOT) and press <RETURN> twice to REBOOT SYSTEM.
1. DATE: (current date) 2. TIME: (current time) * 3. FLOPPY DRIVE A: (1.44MB or not present) 4. FLOPPY DRIVE B: NOT PRESENT 5. FIXED DISK 1: NOT PRESENT 6. FIXED DISK 2: NOT PRESENT * 7. MEMORY ABOVE 1 MEG: (3328K = 4 meg, 7168K = 8 meg) * 8. ON BOARD SERIAL.. : (COM1-ENABLE,COM2-ENABLE = no modem COM1-ENABLE,COM2-DISABLE = modem) 9. ON BOARD PARALLEL..: SELECT LPT A. BIOS MODE: ... B. COM1: 9600,O,7,1 C. COM2: 2400,O,7,1 D. UPDATE ALL ITEMS E. END AND REBOOT
240 BIOS CONFIGURATION 1. DATE: (current date) 2. TIME: (current time) * 3. FLOPPY DRIVE A: (1.44MB or not present) 4. FLOPPY DRIVE B: NOT PRESENT 5. FIXED DISK 1: NOT PRESENT 6. FIXED DISK 2: NOT PRESENT 7. PRIMARY DISPLAY: MONOCHROME 8. MEMORY BELOW 1 MEG: 00640K * 9. MEMORY ABOVE 1 MEG: ( 3072K = 4 meg, 7168K = 8 meg 11264K = 12 meg, 15360K = 16 meg) A. COPROCESSOR. : NOT PRESENT B. COM1: 9600,O,7,1 C. COM2: 2400,O,7,1 D. UPDATE ALL ITEMS E. END AND REBOOT
340/440 BIOS CONFIGURATION
* = values depend upon actual hardware configuration
NOTE: If the disk drives are already formatted, then skip this section.
o If the customer's software is available and their SECURITY KEY has been installed, then load their DIAGNOSTIC TAPE and Reboot the system. If not, use CAPTIVE SECURITY KEY (Item 3.4) and CAPTIVE DIVE TAPE (Item 3.6 ).
o When prompted, enter the appropriate PUBLIC KEY # to match the SECURITY KEY (either from the document accompanying the customer's DIAGNOSTIC TAPE or the CAPTIVE PUBLIC KEY # (XXXXXXXX) for DIVE).
o Select DIVE 'FORMAT' option from menu.
o Select NUMBER OF DEVICES and enter DRIVE NUMBER TO BE FORMATTED when prompted. ('0' = System Drive, '1' = Add-On drive)
o Select FORMAT option when prompted.
o Select STANDARD FORMAT when prompted.
o Warning messages will be prompted; Select "YES" to all prompts. (DIVE FORMAT WILL START) 380 MB Drive takes approx. 30 Minutes.
o Insert the latest Rev. OPERATING SYSTEM TAPE and Power the system OFF and back ON again to REBOOT the system.
NOTE: DO NOT DEPRESS ENTER at the System CONTINUE prompt. Wait for the 15 second time-out to complete, followed by the automatic tape BOOT operation. IF THE SYSTEM NEVER TIMES-OUT PAST THE 'CONTINUE' PROMPT, BIOS SETUP IS PROBABLY INCORRECT!
o When system prompts 'IS THIS AN MBF TERMINAL ?' Enter <Y>.
o Menu of OPTIONS appears. Select 'F' for FULL INSTALLATION.
o Respond "YES" to all warning messages. FILE SYSTEM CREATION messages should be displayed.
o When system prompts CHANGE TIME ZONE menu, select PACIFIC DAYLIGHT TIME. Select "YES" to DAYLIGHT SAVINGS prompt.
o Set current DATE and TIME by following screen prompts.
o Enter <RETURN> for all PASSWORD prompts.
o The system prompts for O.S. Tape removal and insertion of CONFIG- URATION TAPE. Insert the appropriate CONFIG RECORD tape (Customer's tape if using customer's SECURITY KEY or Captive CONFIG RECORD (Item 3.3) matching Captive SECURITY KEY (Item 3.4))
(Each SSN (system serial number) will have a unique CONFIG RECORD tape, but some international systems get them overseas instead).
o System will display Configuration Tape menu.
o Press <RETURN> to continue, then respond "YES" to INSTALL CONFIGURATION RECORD. (Finishes quickly).
o System prompts 'PRESS <RETURN> TO MAIN MENU, OR "r" TO REBOOT.' Remove CONFIG RECORD tape and then press "r".
o System prompts ' WAIT 10 SECONDS FOR REBOOT PROMPT AND THEN - REBOOT THE SYSTEM NOW'. Power the system OFF and back ON to REBOOT the system from Hard Disk.
o System should LOAD O.S. FILES, then Display SOFTWARE PROPRIATARY INFORMATION message, PARTITIONING INFORMATION, and then the "login" prompt.
o Enter "root" and <RETURN> and <RETURN> for the "password" prompt. The SHELL prompt (#) appears.
o At the '#' prompt, enter "diskadd X" and <RETURN> where: X = '1' for 2nd disk on 1st controller or X = '10' for 1st disk on 2nd controller, or 11 for 2nd, etc..
o Use the "Y" default partition values when prompted and enter new partition names for system's 2nd drive as "usr1" and "usr3".
If doing a 3rd or 4th system drive, choose "N" at default values and make 3rd and 4th drives each a single (full size) partition. Name 3rd as "usr4" and 4th as "usr5".
NOTE: Assigning of drives as 1st, 2nd, etc., is done in order of SCSI ID (0 = 1st) for all drives on 1st controller, then in order of SCSI ID on the 2nd controller.
o With the OPERATING SYSTEM TAPE inserted and the terminal at the '#' prompt, enter "mbfinstall" and three <RETURNS>, then enter another <RETURN> at the 'O.S. TAPE FORMAT?' prompt. The tape should load the EXTENDED FILES menu (3 minutes). Select menu option #5 (UNIX UTILITIES) and <RETURN>. Enter "Y" to 'ARE YOU SURE' prompt. When menu reappears, enter "S" for START and <RETURN>.
o At the '#' prompt, enter "format /dev/rdsk/f03ht" and <RETURN>. Follow default prompts for proper drive and warning messages.
o The following command can be used to COPY files in the current disk directory to FLOPPY DISK: "tar cvf /dev/floppy *" and <RETURN>.
o With the special NITRO TAPE (Item 3.7) inserted and the terminal at the '#' prompt - ENTER - <tar xvf /dev/tape> and <RETURN>. The tape should copy the NITRO programs to the system disk and the '#' prompt then returns.
o Remove the NITRO TAPE from the system.
o At the '#' prompt, enter "init 1" and <RETURN>. The system will go into SINGLE USER MODE. Enter two more default <RETURNS> to get the '#' prompt back.
o Enter "configure" and <RETURN>. The system will display the current CONFIGURATION MENU.
o Select menu item for <ADD A DEVICE>.
o At the next prompt enter the RANGE OF TERMINALS TO BE ADDED (depends on the number of 8 and/or 16 way Controllers installed). Use the following table for examples:
RANGE VALUES PORTS INSTALLED
3-10 ONE 8 WAY 3-18 ONE 16 WAY 3-10 & 19-27 TWO 8 WAYS 3-27 ONE 16 WAY & ONE 8 WAY 3-35 TWO 16 WAYS
o DEVICE TYPE menu appears. Select menu item for <TERMINALS>.
o TERMINAL TYPE menu appears. Select menu item for <4313>.
o Enter <RETURN> to accept 4313 default parameters.
o Select menu item for <SAVE CONFIGURATION AND EXIT>.
o From '#' prompt, enter "init 2" and <RETURN> to return to the MULTI USER MODE. Enter <ESCAPE> to get "login" prompt.
o Enter "root" and <RETURN> and <RETURN> TO "password" prompt. Any terminal configuration start-up problems would now display. (The O.S. will be Shutdown in the next section).
NOTE: INSTALL THE TOP COVER ON SYSTEM (WITHOUT SCREWS) BEFORE TESTING.
o If the system is powered up and in the BOSS VX Operating System, at the '#' prompt enter "init 0" and <RETURN>. The system will proceed to SHUTDOWN (takes approx. 1 minute)
o If available (and at same revision level as Captive tape), insert the CUSTOMER'S DIAGNOSTIC TAPE and REBOOT the system. Otherwise, use the CAPTIVE DEMON TAPE (Item 3.5).
o If using the release DIAGNOSTIC TAPE, a prompt will ask for choice of DEMON versus DIVE. Select <DEMON>.
o When prompted, press <ESCAPE> and enter the appropriate PUBLIC KEY (DMN Key # that comes with the software if loading the CUSTOMER'S DIAGNOSTIC, or the Captive Key # if loading CAPTIVE RELEASE or "xyzzy" if loading the SPECIAL (MFG) DEMON TAPE).
o The DEMON DIAGNOSTICS should now load.
o Remove the DEMON Tape and insert a SCRATCH TAPE (Item 3.9). (Ensure the date on tape is still OK for use - tracked by MFG).
o If the system has a Floppy Drive installed, insert a scratch FLOPPY DISKETTE (Item 3.10).
o At the main DEMON menu, select <UNIT TESTING>.
o At the TEST menu enter "Q" and <RETURN> (to ensure that all menu items are aborted before restarting tests).
o Select <MEMORY TEST>. At the MEMORY TEST parameters prompt, toggle <DISPLAY CURRENT OPERATION:> to 'YES' and toggle <LOOP ON TEST(S):> to 'NO'. All other menu items default is OK. (Runs one pass of MEMORY DIAGNOSTICS and stops.)
o At the same menu, type <RETURN> then "R" and <RETURN> to "RUN" the MEMORY TEST alone.
o While running DEMON MEMORY TEST, press the NMI SWITCH (on the back of the 330 & 440 or the front on the 240). Observe that a message displays and that DEMON interrupts to the DEBUGGER program. The message refers to 'NMI' on the 340 & 440 systems but will say 'POWER FAIL' on the 240. CAREFULLY CHECK FOR CORRECT MESSAGES!
o Enter <CONTROL "D"> to exit the DEBUGGER and resume DEMON testing. While running DEMON MEMORY TEST, momentarily short across the two (POWER FAIL) pins inside the NMI SWITCH HOUSING (not applicable to 240 systems). Ensure that DEMON again interrupts to the DEBUGGER program and a 'POWER FAIL' message appears on the screen. Enter <CONTROL "D"> to return to DEMON MEMORY TESTING.
o When one pass of memory testing has completed without errors, enter <IV> twice to return to main menu. Select <DISPLAY DEVICE STATUS>. Select <MEMORY TEST STATUS>. Ensure that the MEMORY TEST summary shows no errors.
o Enter <IV> twice to return to main menu. Select <UNIT TESTING>. At the TEST menu prompt, toggle <DISPLAY CURRENT OPERATION:> to 'NO' and toggle <LOOP ON TEST(S):> to 'YES'; All other menu items default is OK.
o Enter "Q" and <RETURN> to clear past test selections. Enter "ALL" and <RETURN>. Enter "U" and <RETURN>. (After a short delay, all devices found by DEMON are selected to run all tests).
o Select <PRINTER TEST>. At PRINTER DEVICE menu, type "Q" to abort printer testing (since printer is not connected).
o Enter <IV> three times to begin DEMON testing.
NOTE: Enter <ESCAPE> and <IV> anytime during testing to get back to DEMON menus for status checking or test selection changes. (All previous test selections remain in effect until "Q" is typed to cancel those choices).
o Log in the DEMON test start time and observe that all devices are being tested (by observing screen and Disk/Tape drives). Allow test to burn-in a minimum of 22 hours.
o Select <DISPLAY DEVICE STATUS> periodically through burn-in period to check for errors at main TEST menu screen. The system passes burn-in if, after the number of hours required below, all devices have looped the expected number of passes with NO ERRORS. (See Section 5 for what to do if errors have occurred).
GPX 240 = 3 Hours (of DEMON) 340 = 3 Hours 440 = 3 Hours 640 = 20 Hours
o ( Under development; Skip test for now)
o It is presumed that all parts of Section 4 have been performed in sequence to get to this point; If so, remove the DEMON scratch tape and select <REBOOT> from the Main menu or power the system OFF and back ON again to boot the OS from disk.
o At the BOSS VX screen enter <ESCAPE> to get "login" prompt. Enter "root" and <RETURN> and <RETURN> for "password".
If not following Section 4 in sequence, ensure that:
- 'NITRO' files have been (and still are) loaded to disk (Section 4.7) - System is in MULTI-USER Mode ("init 2") - Terminal configuration has been done (Section 4.6).
o Enter </nit.test> and <RETURN>. The NITRO test should begin with the NITRO MENU displayed on the screen.
o Select menu item # 3 (CLEAR LOG FILE) and <RETURN>.
o If the system under test is configured with one 16 Way or two 8 Ways and 8 MEG of memory, select menu item # 1 (INITIALIZATION AND START-UP) followed by <RETURN> three times for defaults.
o If the system under test is configured with any other combination of internal memory and ports, select menu item #1 and <RETURN>
o At the current AREA DRIVERS MENU, change the DRIVER TASKS according to the following table: 1-16WAY 1-8WAY 1-8WAY 1-16WAY 1-8WAY 2-16WAY (4 MEGS) (8 MEGS) (4 MEGS) (8 MEGS) (16 MEGS)
CURRENT AREA DRIVERS : NUM NUM NUM NUM NUM 1) SUPER DRIVER : 1 1 2 3 5 2) FILE DRIVER : 1 1 2 5 5 3) TAPE DRIVER : 0 0 0 0 0 4) ALU DRIVER : 1 1 2 1 5 5) MEMORY DRIVER : 1 1 2 3 5 6) TERMINAL DRIVER : 1 1 2 3 5 7) REMOTE DRIVER : 0 0 0 0 0 8) REMOTE MULTI KEY : 0 0 0 0 0 9) GHOST DRIVER : 10 20 10 10 30 TOTAL TASKS : 15 25 20 25 55
o After the CURRENT DRIVERS menu is correct, enter <RETURN> twice to accept remaining defaults. NITRO will now assign the PORT AND GHOST TASKS; testing has begun.
o After Task Assignment, NITRO will return to the Main menu. Select menu item # 2 to DISPLAY TESTS.
o Record NITRO start time on the log sheet. NITRO must run error free for a minimum of 1 Hour.
NOTE: If the system was set-up and tested with the CAPTIVE SECURITY KEY and CONFIGURATION RECORD TAPE, then install the correct CUSTOMER SECURITY KEY and REBOOT the system using the CUSTOMER'S CONFIG RECORD TAPE. Install new CONFIG RECORD and remove tape.
o At the '#' prompt enter "rconf" and <RETURN>. Ensure that the configuration displayed on the terminal matches that of the CUSTOMER'S CONFIG RECORD.
o At the '#' prompt enter "mbfversion" and <RETURN>. Ensure that the SOFTWARE LEVEL displayed on the terminal matches that of the CUSTOMER'S O.S. TAPE.
o At the '#' prompt enter "init 0" and <RETURN>. The system will proceed to shutdown. (Takes Approx. 1 minute). Then power OFF the system.
NOTE: BE SURE TO REMOVE ALL CAPTIVE TAPES, DISKS, AND SECURITY KEYS FROM THE SYSTEM AT THIS TIME!!
o The System Test is complete. Return to Assembly Procedure.
o Some quantity of SOFT disk errors are acceptable; The numbers shown below are the allowable RECOVERABLE READ ERRORS (w/o ECC) versus the number of loops of the DEMON Disk test for the different models of drive:
115 MB 200 MB 380 MB 760 MB ------------------------------------ minimum number of loops per 11 6 4 2 recoverable error
EXAMPLE: A 380 MB disk which has 7 (soft) recoverable read-errors over the 22 hour period and had completed 231 loops of the DEMON test (with no other kinds of errors) passes because 231 / 7 = 31, which is greater than 4.
o HARD read-errors (non-recoverable) must be isolated by tracking the bad block numbers printed by DEMON at the time of each error and then using DIVE to replace those bad blocks. It may, of course, be a true hardware problem instead.
o EXCESSIVE SOFT read-errors may also be isolated by the bad-block numbers. Determine whether a pattern of repeating the same block numbers exists and if so, DIVE can be used to replace those marginal blocks.
NOTE: It only takes one marginal block (even though it is recoverable) to cause the error limits listed above to be exceeded! Such a marginal block might only fail once every 3 loops, but that's still unacceptable.
o If using DIVE to replace bad blocks, be sure to write the GROWTH block number on a label on the drive with the date.
o There is a P.O.S.T. board that can display errors detected in the GPX by self-tests that run prior to displaying anything to the screen.
o The SELF-TEST diagnostics can be made to LOOP continuously. If the SCSI cable is removed from the Adaptec controller and then the system is powered ON, the SELF-TESTS should loop and run continuously. A loop counter is displayed at each pass.
o Common SCSI problems can be caused by:
- 50-pin cable installed backwards on one device. - Two devices being set with the same ID or one device set with the wrong ID. - One device connected to SCSI cable but not to Power Supply. - One defective device hanging the bus for other devices.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PARA. TITLE 1.0 PURPOSE 2.0 REFERENCE DOCUMENTS 3.0 EQUIPMENT REQUIRED 4.0 PROCEDURES
The purpose of this document is to provide a working guide for System's Test, which outlines the major activities required to properly assemble, configure and system's integration test the Griffin Jr. product line.
ACCEPTABLE REVISION LEVEL, ACER ARL INDEX 990042 ENG. PROCEDURES MANUAL, ENV. & POWER DESIGN E1.1 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION SPEC. DSC/DU 515027 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION CHART. DCU/DU 514027 PRODUCT STRUCTURE CHART, DESK SIDE COMP. /DU 514127 PRODUCT STRUCTURE CHART, SIGL USER WORK STATION 514119 TEST SPEC. MXC EXPANSION BOARD 4 MEG/8 MEG 503279 TEST SPEC. SCSI TAPE/HARD DISK CONTROLLER 503278 TEST SPEC. 8/16 WAY SERIAL CONTROLLER 503263 TEST SPEC. 80386 DSC/DU 503276 TEST SPEC. 3 1/2" DISK DRIVE SCSI 503266 TEST SPEC. MEMORY EXPANSION UNIT 503279 TEST SPEC. PCBA MOTHERBOARD/CPU 503277 PROCURMENT SPEC. DESK SIDE COMP. CCA/DU 400769 PROCURMENT SPEC. PCBA MOTHER BOARD 400770 PROCUREMENT SPEC. 1.44 MEG FLOPPY DISK CONROLLER 400732 PROCUREMENT SPEC. 3 1/2" DISK DRIVE SCSI 100/200 400757 PROCURMENT SPEC. PCBA MEMORY ARRAY 400772 PROCURMENT SPEC. PCBA MODEM 400780 PROCURMENT SPEC. SECURITY KEY AND RING 400774 TEST SPEC. 80386 DSC/DU 503276 8/16 WAY CONTROLLER SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 903759 FUNCTIONAL SPEC. 8/16 WAY CONTROLLER 502173 FUNCTIONAL SPEC. DIVE DISK DRIVE UTILITY TBD PARALLEL PRINTER CABLE 907933 UPS CONNECTOR CABLE 916076 EIGHT PORT TRUNK CABLE, 8/16 WAY 916356 SIXTEEN PORT TRUNK CABLE, 8/16 WAY 916376 SCSI CABLE, 5 CONNECTORS 916456 SERIAL PRINTER CABLE 916484
DT-4313 or equivalent Video terminal and keyboard Serial cable (DB9F to DB25M) BOSS/VX software
GRIFFIN JR ASSEMBLY AND TEST INSTRUCTIONS
4.1.1 (IF PRESENT), REMOVE THE "ENGINEERING SAMPLE" LABLE FROM THE PACKAGING BOX. 4.1.2 OPEN TOP OF BOX AND INSURE THAT A POWER CABLE AND TWO KEYS ARE IN THE PACKAGING LINER. ( KEYS SHOULD NOT HAVE THE ACER LOGO) 4.1.3 REMOVE UNIT FROM BOX AND PLASTIC BAG FROM THE UNIT. 4.1.4 CAPTURE AND SAVE ALL RAILS AND HARDWARE INCLUDED IN THE BOX. 4.1.5 PUT UNIT ON THE ASSEMBLY AND TEST BENCH. 4.1.6 (IF LOGO IS PRESENT AND IN WRONG BESEL LOCATION). REMOVE THE MAI LOGO FROM FRONT BEZEL AND CLEAN BEZEL AREA WITH ALCOHOL. 4.1.7 (IF LABEL IS PRESENT), REMOVE THE 'ENGINEERING SAMPLE" LABLE FROM TOP COVER OF UNIT AND CLEAN COVER AREA WITH ALCOHOL. 4.1.8 REMOVE THE FIVE SCREWS FROM THE REAR OF THE UNIT AS SHOWN IN THE DIAGRAM BELOW:
----------------------------------------------------------------- | X X X | | O | | ^ | | | | | |--(NOT THESE) | | | NMI SWITCH BOX | | X | -------- | | v | | X | | O -------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------
4.1.9 REMOVE TOP COVER BY PUSHING FORWARD FROM REAR AND THEN LIFTING UP. 4.1.10 REMOVE (NMI) SWITCH BOX FROM REAR OF CHASSIS (SEE DIAGRAM ABOVE). 4.1.11 SET SWITCH S2 (LOCATED INSIDE ON THE MOTHER BOARD) DEPENDENT ON THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION AS FOLLOWS:
(LOOKING INSIDE FROM THE REAR OF THE CHASSIS)
PIN 1 PIN 10 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- DOMESTIC 8 MEG. MEM. SYSTEM | UP UP DWN UP UP UP DWN DWN UP UP --------------------------------------------------------------------------- DOMESTIC 4 MEG. MEM. SYSTEM | UP UP DWN UP UP UP DWN DWN UP DWN --------------------------------------------------------------------------- FOREIGN 8 MEG. MEM. SYSTEM | UP UP UP UP UP UP DWN DWN UP UP --------------------------------------------------------------------------- FOREIGN 4 MEG. MEM. SYSTEM | UP UP UP UP UP UP DWN DWN UP DWN --------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: SWITCH S2- UP IS OFF AND DWN. IS ON.
4.1.12 CONFIRM THAT THE CORRECT REWORK ON THE NMI SWITCH ASSEMBLY HAS BEEN DONE (REF. TO ARL DOCUMENT 990042-002 FOR CORRECT REV. AND REWORK INSTRUCTIONS). IF OK, REINSTALL THE SWITCH BOX. 4.1.13 ON THE MAIN MOTHER BOARD LOCATE SW 1 AND SET PINS 1,4,5 ON, ALL OTHERS OFF. 4.1.14 ON THE MAIN MOTHER BOARD LOCATE JP12 AND INSURE THAT THE JUMPER AT PIN LOCATIONS 2 AND 3 AS SHOWN BELOW: 3 2 1 ------------------ | --------- | ||o o | o | | --------- | ------------------ 4.1.15 IF AVAILABLE, LOOK AT THE MSO AND DETERMINE THE AMOUNT OF INTERNAL MEMORY REQUIRED ( EITHER 4 OR 8 MBYTES). IF ONLY 4 MBYTES ARE REQUIRED SKIP NEXT STEPS. CONTINUE FROM PARAGRAPH 4.2. 4.1.16 IF 8 MBYTES ARE REQUIRED, INSURE THAT SYSTEM POWER IS "OFF" AND THAT YOU ARE PROPERLY ESD GROUNDED WITH WRIST STRAP AND CORD ATTACHED TO SYSTEM CHASSIS. 4.1.17 INSTALL FOUR MORE 1MEG RAM SIPS ON MAIN MOTHER BOARD. (ANGLE AT 45 DEGREES AND SNAP UP TO INSTALL SIPS).
4.2.1 REMOVE THE BIOS ROMS U29 AND U30 FROM THE MOTHER BOARD. 4.2.2 INSTALL THE LATEST REV. ROM BIOS FIRMWARE (U29) IN MOTHER BOARD SOCKET U29 (WATCH FOR PIN 1 POLARITY). 4.2.3 INSURE THAT THE KEY RING CABLE LAYS FLAT AND IS ROUTED OUT THE OF THE KEY RING SOCKET (903775-001), THEN INSTALL THE LATEST REV. ROM BIOS FIRMWARE (U30) IN THIS SOCKET (WATCH FOR PROPER PIN 1 POLARITY BETWEEN CHIP AND SOCKET). 4.2.4 INSTALL THE KEY RING SOCKET WITH ROM BIOS IN MOTHER BOARD SOCKET U30 (WATCH PIN 1 POLARITY). 4.2.5 IF THE CUSTOMER SOFTWARE IS AVAILABLE, INSTALL THE CUSTOMERS KEY. IF NOT INSTALL A CAPTIVE KEY (4127-98060) IN THE KEY RING. 4.2.6 DO NOT GLUE KEY AT THIS TIME. TAPE KEY AND CABLE ASSEMBLY UP OUT OF THE WAY TO PREVENT THE KEY RING PCBA FROM SHORTING TO THE CHASSIS.
4.3.1 ATTACH TERMINAL WITH CABLE (NUMBER 907970-001) AND CONNECT 9 PIN CONNECTOR TO SERIAL PORT 2 ON BACK OF CHASSIS. 4.3.2 CONNECT KEYBOARD TO TERMINAL AND INSTALL POWER CABLES ON BOTH THE TERMINAL AND THE SYSTEM CHASSIS. NOTE: IF 220 VAC IS REQUIRED ON THE SYSTEM, MAKE SURE THAT THE RED SWITCH AT THE BACK OF THE CHASSIS IS SET FOR 220V AND THAT THE 220V LINE CORD IS USED. 4.3.3 INSURE THAT THE SCSI BUS CABLE IS NOT ATTACHED TO THE SCSI DISK CONTROLLER. 4.3.4 POWER SYSTEM UP BY PUSHING ROD AT FRONT OF UNIT. 4.3 5 SYSTEM WILL LOAD ADAPTEC BIOS AND RUN SELF TESTS. REFER TO THE SCREEN DISPLAYS AND ENTER THE FOLLOWING RESPONSES TO EACH SCREEN: CURRENT SCREEN - PLEASE ENTER '1' FOR SETUP -------> ENTER "1" SCREEN 2 ----- ENTER "9" (MEMORY ABOVE 1 MEG. : ) NEXT PROMPT - MEMORY ABOVE 1 MEG. :03072K ----- ENTER "7168" (IF 8 MEG SYS. CONFIG.). IF 4 MEG, DEFAULT VALUE IS 3072. SCREEN 3 ----- ENTER "7" (PRIMARY DISPLAY:) NEXT PROMPT - TERMINAL TYPE--- SELECT MONOCROME TERMINAL. SCREEN 4 ----- ENTER "E" (END AND REBOOT) ENTER <RETURN> TWICE TO CONTINUE: 4.3.6 THIS TEST SHOULD LOOP AND RUN CONTINUOUSLY. RUN AT LEAST TWO SELF TEST LOOPS WITHOUT ERROR TO ENSURE THAT MEMORY AND FIRMWARE WERE INSTALLED CORRECTLY AND THAT THE SYSTEM PASSES SELF TEST DIAGNOSTICS.
NOTE: INSTALL PCBAS AND DRIVES ACCORDING TO THE CUSTOMER'S MSO IF AVAILABLE. OTHERWISE INSTALL THE FOLLOWING CONFIGURATION FOR PRELIMINARY TESTING:
INSURE THAT AN ADDITIONAL 4 MBYTES OF INTERNAL MEM IS INSTALLED INSTALL A 380 MBYTE (SCSI) DISK DRIVE INSTALL A 120 MBYTE (SCSI) TAPE DRIVE INSTALL A 8 OR 16 WAY CONTROLLER PCBA INSTALL A MODEM PCBA
FOLLOW THE APPROPRIATE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PARAGRAPH BELOW FOR INSALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.
4.4.1 8/16 WAY CONTROLLERS (903758-002 AND -001):
. (8-WAY SINGLE BOARD CONFIGURATION)- SET SW1 SWITCHES ON 903758-002 AS FOLLOWS: SET 1 THRU 6 "OFF"; SET 7 THRU 10 "ON"; SET 11 AND 12 "OFF". . (16-WAY SINGLE BOARD CONFIGUURATION)- SET SW1 SWITCHES ON 903758-001 AS FOLLOWS: SET 1 THRU 6 "OFF"; SET 7 THRU 11 "ON"; SET 12 "OFF". NOTE: FOR 8-WAY/16-WAY COMBINATION OPTIONS, SET THE 16-WAY DEVICE ADDRESSES FIRST (i.e. lower address switch settings). Ref. to the System's Configuration Specifications (515027) for other configuration switch settings and jumper settings.
. INSTALL 16 WAYS TO THE RIGHT OF 8 WAYS. . INSURE THAT ALL 8/16 WAY CONTROLLERS ARE INSTALLED STARTING WITH THE SLOT JUST TO THE LEFT OF THE SCSI CONTROLLER BOARD.
4.4.2 SCSI CONTROLLER PCBA (40771-001):
Ref. to the System's Configuration Specifications (515027) for configuration switch settings and jumper settings. (NOTE: Standard default settings are usually correct)
4.4.3 MODEM CONTROLLER PCBA (XXXXX-XXX):
MODEM CONTROLLERS WILL BE INSTALLED IN ALL DOMESTIC SHIPMENTS.
. SET (SW1) SWITCHES AS FOLLOWS: SET 1 "OFF"; SET 2 "ON", AND 3 & 4 "OFF". . JUMPER JP2 AS SHOWN (NO JUMPER ON JP3)
---- JP3 JP2 |x x| x x x x ---- . INSURE THAT THE UART 16550 IS INSTALLED AT LOCATION U26 UNDER THE MODEM'S SPEAKER. THIS CHIP SHOULD NOT BE A 16450. IF WRONG CHIP IS INSTALLED, REJECT THE MODEM FOR ECN UPGRADE. . INSTALL MODEM IN THE LEFT MOST (OUTER) SLOT IN THE MOTHER BOARD (IF REQUIRED ON MSO).
4.4.4 5 1/4" STREAMER TAPE DRIVE:
. REMOVE TAPE DRIVE FROM BOX . ADD DEVICE ADDRESS JUMPERS (UNIT #6) AT THE REAR OF THE DRIVE, AS SHOWN BELOW: TEST P 2 1 0 --- --- --- X X | O || O || O | X X X | O || O || O | X --- --- --- . REMOVE BOTTOM ENCLOSURE WHICH COMES WITH TAPE DRIVE. . REMOVE TAPE DRIVE PCBA COVER PLATE (TWO SCREWS) AND REMOVE THE THREE SIP TERMINATOR RESISTOR PACKS NEXT TO THE SCSI CABLE CONNECTOR. THEN REINSTALL THE TOP COVER PLATE.
. INSTALL RAILS AND RAIL LATCH TO TAPE DRIVE AS SHOWN BELOW:
FRONT --------------------->>----------------------------> VIEW <----- | TAPE DRIVE TAPERED | |----------------->>----------------\ END TO RAIL | --------- x x \ REAR ---> LATCH ----> | | | RAIL | (INSTALL RIGHT | |--------- O x / USE BOTTOM SIDE ONLY) | |----------------->>----------------/ RAIL HOLES |--------------------->>----------------------------> (RIGHT SIDE VIEW)
. INSERT DRIVE IN MIDDLE SLOT OF THE CCA'S RIGHT SIDE ENCLOSURE (UNLESS OTHER OPTIONAL DRIVES ARE ON THE MSO). REF. TO ENG. CONFIGURATION DOCUMENTATION FOR OTHER OPTIONS. . INSTALL POWER SUPPLY PLUG TO TAPE DRIVE.
4.4.5 HARD DISK DRIVE- (MAXTOR 380 MBYTE):
. REMOVE DISK DRIVE FOR BOX WITH ALL PAPER WORK. KEEP THE FAULT MAP WITH THE DRIVE AT ALL TIMES. (FOLD AND PLACE AT SIDE OF DRIVE) . REMOVE DRIVE PROTECTIVE COVER PLATE. . IF INSTALLING DRIVE AT UNIT ADDRESS 0 (LEFT CCA ENCLOSURE OPENING) INSURE THAT JUMPERS JP35, JP36, & JP37 ARE REMOVED. THEY ARE LOCATED ON THE DRIVE PCBA NEXT TO THE MAXTOR 1019641 CHIP. . REMOVE THE THREE SIP TERMINATOR RESISTOR PACKS NEXT TO THE SCSI CABLE CONNECTOR ON THE DRIVE'S PCBA. . INSTALL RAILS AND RAIL LATCH AS SHOWN FOR TAPE DRIVE ABOVE. (NOTE: THE SCREW SIZE IS LARGER FOR DISK DRIVE RAILS. USE TOP RAIL HOLES FOR MOUNTING DRIVE RAILS AND LATCH). . INSTALL DRIVE IN THE CCA CABINET (LEFT SIDE FOR STD. CONF.). REF. TO ENG. CONF. DOCUMENTATION FOR OTHER OPTIONS. . INSTALL SCSI CABLE FROM CONTROLLER TO TAPE AND DISK DRIVES. INSURE THAT YOU SKIP THE FIRST DRIVE CONNECTOR (NEXT TO THE SCSI CONTROLLER) TO PREVENT THE CABLE FROM JAMMING THE POWER SWITCH ASSEMBLY. . INSTALL THE TERMINATOR PLUG IN THE END OF THE SCSI CABLE. . ATTACH POWER SUPPLY PLUG TO DISK DRIVE.
4.4.6 FLOPPY DISK DRIVE: (optional)
. INSTALL FLOPPY DRIVE IN THE 5 1/4" DRIVE FRAME ASSEMBLY. . INSTALL ADAPTER BOARD IN DRIVE FRAME ASSEMBLY. . INSTALL RAILS AND RAIL LATCH AS SHOWN FOR TAPE DRIVE ABOVE. . INSTALL FLOPPY DRIVE AND DRIVE FRAME IN THE TOP RIGHT HAND CORNER OF SYSTEM ENCLOSURE. . ATTACH FLOPPY DISK INTERFACE CABLE FROM ADAPTER BOARD TO SCSI CONTROLLER. . ATTACH POWER SUPPLY PLUG TO FLOPPY DISK POWER ADAPTER PLUG AND TO THE FLOPPY DISK.
4.4.7 3 1/4" 115 AND 200 MBYTE DISK DRIVE(S):
. INSTALL THE 916487-001 HARD DISK DRIVE UNIVERSAL INSTALLATION KIT TO THE DRIVE. (IF NOT ALREADY INSTALLED). . IF NOT INSTALLED, CONNECT THE DIODE CONNECTOR TO THE 10 PIN CORNER CONNECTOR OF THE DRIVE AS SHOWN: ------------- BLACK WIRE DOWN, NEXT | | | | | TO CIRCUIT BOARD. ---> ||| |-| ----------------| RED WIRE UP (TOP)
. SET PROPER DRIVE ADDRESS JUMPER PLUGS AS FOLLOWS:
(ALWAYS) | CORNER OF NOTE: NO JUMPERS INSTALLED (LSB) (MSB) (JUMPERED) | DISK DRIVE FOR DRIVE ADDRESS 0. X X X |X| |X| | --------------> X X X |X| |X| | DRIVE ADDRESS |-| |-| | -----------------------------
. DRIVE ZERO IS INSTALLED IN THE BOTTOM LEFT HAND SLOT. OTHER DRIVES ARE AS FOLLOWS: ----------------------------------------------- ----------------- | | 1 | | |---------------| | ---------------- --------------- | | 0 | | 2 | | |---------------| |--------------| | ---------------------------------------------------------
. WHEN ATTACHING SCSI CABLE ALWAYS SKIP THE FIRST DRIVE CONNECTOR NEXT TO THE CONTROLLER TO PREVENT THE CABLE FROM JAMMING THE POWER ON SWITCH ASSEMBLY. . INSTALL A POWER SUPPLY LOAD PLUG ON ONE OF THE LOOSE POWER SUPPLY PLUGS.
4.4.8 MEMORY EXPANSION CARD: (optional)
Ref. to the System's Configuration Specifications (515027) for configuration switch settings and jumper settings.
. INSTALL IN THE RIGHT HAND SLOT ON THE MOTHER BOARD, IN MEMORY BUS EXPANSION SLOT. . INSURE THAT SIP MEMORY MODULES ARE INSTALLLED STARTING AT ROW 15 (LEAST SIGNIFICANT EXPANSION SLOT) AND WORK DOWNWARD, ROWS 14, 13, 12, ETC.
NOTE: IF THE DISK DRIVE(S) ARE ALREADY FORMATED THEN SKIP THIS PARAGRAPH.
4.5.1 IF THE CUSTOMERS SOFTWARE IS AVAILABLE AND THE PROPER SERIAL NUMBER KEY HAS BEEN INSTALLED, THEN LOAD THE DIAGNOSTIC TAPE AND REBOOT THE SYSTEM. IF NOT, USE CAPTIVE KEY (4127-00098060) AND CAPTIVE DIAGNOSTIC DIVE TAPE.
4.5.2 WHEN PROMPTED ENTER EITHER THE PUBLIC KEY WITH THE CUSTOMER MSO OR THE CAPTIVE PUBLIC KEY (XXXXXXXX) IF CUSTOMER PAPER WORK IS NOT YET AVAILABLE. 4.5.3 SELECT DIVE FORMAT OPTION FROM MENU. 4.5.4 SELECT NUMBER OF DEVICES AND ENTER DRIVE NUMBER TO BE FORMATTED WHEN PROMPTED. (0 FOR SYSTEM DRIVE AND 1 FOR ADD-ON DRIVE) 4.5.5 SELECT FORMAT OPTION WHEN PROMPTED 4.5.6 SELECT STANDARD FORMAT WHEN PROMPTED WARNING MESSAGES WILL BE PROMPED, SELECT "YES" TO ALL PROMPTS. (DIVE FORMAT WILL START) 380 MBYTE DRIVE TAKES APPROX. 30 MIN.
4.6.1 POWER DOWN AND BACK UP TO REINITIALIZE THE FIRMWARE SELF TEST AND SYSTEM SETUP ROUTINE. 4.6.2 WHEN SYSTEM PROMPTS WITH -PLEASE ENTER '1' FOR SETUP OR NECESSARY CONTROL FUNCTGIONS TO ENABLE COM2 ...- ENTER "1" AND INSURE THAT ALL SETUP MENU ITEMS ARE CONFIGURED CORRECTLY. (IF AVAILABLE, REFER TO CUSTOMER MSO FOR CORRECT CONFIGURATION) . DATE, TIME, FLOPPY DRIVES PRESENT, FIXED DISKS PRESENT, PRIMARY DISPLAY (MONOCROME TERMINAL), MEMORY BELOW 1 MEG. (0640K), MEMORY ABOVE 1 MEG. (07168) FOR ADDITIONAL 4 MEGS ON MOTHER BOARD, (11264) IF ADDITIONAL 4 MEGS ON EXPANSION CARD, (15360) IF AN ADDITIONAL 8 MEGS INSTALLED ON EXPANSION CARD, COPROCESSOR (NOT PRESENT), COM1 (9600,0,7,1), COM2 (2400,0,7,1) : 4.6.3 SELECT MENU ITEM "E" (END AND REBOOT) AND ENTER <RETURN> TWICE TO REBOOT SYSTEM.
4.7.1 INSTALL THE LATEST REV. OPERATION SYSTEM TAPE AND REBOOT THE SYSTEM. "DO NOT DEPRESS ENTER" INSURE THAT THE SYSTEM PROMPT CONTINUES SETUP IS PROBABLY IN ERROR. 4.7.3 WHEN SYSTEM PROMPTS -IS THIS AN MBF TERMINAL ? DEPRESS <Y>. INSTALL). 4.7.5 RESPOND "YES" TO ALL WARNING MESSAGES. FILE SYSTEM CREATION MESSAGE SHOULD BE DISPLAYED. 4.7.6 WHEN SYSTEM PROMPTS WITH CHANGE TIME ZONE MENU SELECT PACIFIC DAYLIGHT TIME. THEN SELECT "YES" TO DAYLIGHT SAVINGS PROMPT. 4.7.7 SET CURRENT DATE AND TIME BY FOLLOWING SCREEN PROMPTS. 4.7.8 SELECT <RETURN> FOR ALL PASSWORD PROMPTS 4.7.9 THE SYSTEM PROMPTS FOR SYSTEM TAPE REMOVAL AND INSERTION OF CONFIG- URATION TAPE. IF AVAILABLE, INSERT THE CUSTOMER'S CONFIGURATION TAPE. EACH SYSTEM SERIAL NUMBER WILL HAVE A UNIQUE CONFIGURATION TAPE. 4.7.10 IF NO CUSTOMER CONFIGURATION TAPE IS AVAILABLE YET, USE THE CAPTIVE CONFIGRUATION TAPE WITH THE CAPTIVE SSN KEY (4127-00098060). 4.7.10 SYSTEM WILL DISPLAY CONFIGURATION TAPE MENU. 4.7.11 PRESS <ENTER> TO CONTINUE, THEN RESPOND "YES" TO INSTALL CONFURATION RECORD. (INSTALLS FAST) 4.7.12 SYSTEM PROMPTS PRESS <RETURN> TO MAIN MENU, OR "r" TO REBOOT. REMOVE CONFIGURATION RECORD TAPE AND THEN PRESS "r". 4.7.13 SYSTEM PROMPTS - WAIT 10 SECONDS FOR REBOOT PROMPT AND THEN - REBOOT THE SYSTEM NOW. PRESS RESET OR POWER OFF/ON SWITCH TO REBOOT SYSTEM. (WILL BOOT FROM HARD DISK). 4.7.14 SELECT <ENTER> DEFAULT TO ANY SYSTEM PROMPTS. SYSTEM SHOULD LOAD OPERATION SYSTEM FILES, SOFTWARE PROPRIATARY INFORMATION, PARTITIONING INFORMATION AND THEN DISPLAY THE -"login" PROMPT. 4.7.15 ENTER "root" ; SYSTEM PROMPTS WITH -PASSWORD ; PRESS <RETURN>. THE SYSTEM WILL COME UP IN THE SYSTEM ROOT DIRECTORY WITH A "#" SIGN PROMPT.
4.7A.1 WITH THE OPERATING SYSTEM TAPE INSTALLED AND THE TERMINAL AT THE '#' SIGN PROMPT- ENTER -<mbfinstall> and THREE <RETURNS>, THEN ENTER ANOTHER <RETURN> AT THE O.S. TAPE FORMAT PROMPT. THE TAPE SHOULD LOAD THE EXTENDED FILES MENU (3 MIN.). SELECT OPTION #5 (UNIX UTILITIES) AND <RETURN>. SELECT <Y> TO "ARE YOU SURE" PROMPT. WHEN MENU REAPPEARS SELECT <S> FOR START AND <RETURN>. 4.7A.2 AT THE '#' PROMPT, ENTER "diskadd" AND <RETURN>. ENTER <disk1> AT THE DRIVE NUMBER PROMPT. USE THE <Y> DEFALUT PARTION VALUES WHEN PROMPTED AND ASSIGN NEW PARTITION NAMES ON DRIVE 1 AS <usr1> AND <usr3>.
4.7B.1 WITH THE OPERATING SYSTEM TAPE INSTALLED AND THE TERMINAL AT THE '#' SIGN PROMPT- ENTER -<mbfinstall> and THREE <RETURNS>, THEN ENTER ANOTHER <RETURN> AT THE O.S. TAPE FORMAT PROMPT. THE TAPE SHOULD LOAD THE EXTENDED FILES MENU (3 MIN.). SELECT OPTION #5 (UNIX UTILITIES) AND <RETURN>. SELECT <Y> TO "ARE YOU SURE" PROMPT. WHEN MENU REAPPEARS SELECT <S> FOR START AND <RETURN>. 4.7B.2 AT THE '#' PROMPT, ENTER "format" AND <RETURN>. FOLLOW DEFAULT PROMPTS FOR PROPER DRIVE AND WARNING MESSAGES. 4.7B.3 THE FOLLOWING COMMAND COPIES FILES IN THE CURRENT DISK DIRECTORY TO FLOPPY DISK: <tar cvf /dev/floppy *> & <RETURN>.
4.8.1 WITH THE SPECIAL NITRO TAPE INSTALLED AND THE TERMINAL AT THE '#' SIGN PROMPT- ENTER -<tar xvf /dev/tape> and <RETURN>. THE TAPE SHOULD LOAD THE NITRO PROGRAMS TO CPU MEMORY AND THE '#' SHOULD THEN RETURN. 4.8.2 REMOVE THE "NITRO" TAPE FROM THE SYSTEM.
4.9.1 AT THE '#' PROMPT, ENTER "init 1" AND <RETURN>. THE SYSTEM WILL GO INTO SINGLE USER MODE. ENTER TWO MORE DEFAULT <RETURNS> TO GET THE '#' PROMPT. 4.9.2 ENTER "configure" AND <RETURN>. THE SYSTM WILL DISPLAY THE CURRENT CONFIGURNATION MENU. 4.9.3 SELECT MENU ITEM #1, (ADD A DEVICE). 4.9.4 AT THE NEXT PROMPT ENTER THE RANGE OF TERMINAL VALUES TO BE ADDED DEPENDING ON THE NUBER OF 8 AND/OR 16 WAY CONTROLLERS INSTALLED. SEE TABLE BELOW FOR EXAMPLES: RANGE VALUES 8/16 WAYS INSTALLED
3-10 ONE 8 WAY 3-18 ONE 16 WAY 3-10 & 19-27 TWO 8 WAYS 3-27 ONE 16 WAY & ONE 8 WAY 3-35 TWO 16 WAYS
4.9.5 ENTER <RETURN> TWICE, THEN SELECT MENU ITEM #1, (TERMINALS) AND <RETURN>. 4.9.6 ENTER MENU ITEM #1 AGAIN, (TERMINAL TYPE 4313) AND <RETURN>. 4.9.7 SELECT MENU ITEM #8 (SAVE CONFIGURATION AND EXIT) AND <RETURN>. 4.9.8 FROM '#' PROMPT, ENTER "init 2" AND <RETURN> TO RETURN TO THE MULTI USER MODE. ENTER TWO DEFALUT <RETURNS> FOR "login" PROMPT. 4.9.9 ENTER "root" AND <RETURN> AND <RETURN> TO "password" PROMPT.
NOTE: INSTALL THE SYSTEM FRONT COVER OVER SYSTEM WITHOUT SCREWS.
4.10.1 IF THE SYSTEM IS POWERED UP AND IN THE BOSS VX OPERATING SYSTEM, AT THE '#' PROMPT ENTER- <init 0 and return>. THE SYSTEM WILL PROCEED TO SHUTDOWN. (TAKES APPROX. ONE MIN.)
4.10.2 IF AVAILABLE, INSTALL THE CUSTOMER MSO DIAGNOSTIC TAPE AND REBOOT THE SYSTEM. 4.10.3 AT PROMPT SELECT DEMON TESTS (MENU ITEM NUBER 1). 4.10.4 WHEN PROMPTED, ENTER THE PUBLIC KEY THAT COMES WITH THE ORDER (DMN KEY NUMBER) AND <RETURN>. (IF THE CUSTOMER MSO SOFTWARE IS NOT AVAILABLE USE THE CAPTIVE DIAGNOSTIC TAPE AND THE DEFAULT (96139356) SECRUITY KEY NUMBER). (ALTERNATELY THERE IS A DEFAULT "xyzzy" TAPE AVAILABLE). 4.10.5 THE DEMON DIAGNOSTICS SHOULD NOW LOAD. 4.10.6 REMOVE THE DEMON TAPE AND INSTALL A SCRATCH TAPE (INSURE THAT THE TAPE'S DATE CODE IS STILL OK FOR USE- TRACKED BY MFG.). 4.10.7 IF THE SYSTEM HAS A FLOPPY DISK INSTALLED, INSERT A SCRATCH FLOPPY CARTRIDGE. 4.10.6 AT THE MAIN DEMON MENU, SELECT UNIT TESTING (ITEM # 1). 4.10.8 AT THE TEST MENU ENTER <Q> AND <RETURN> (TO INSURE THAT ALL MENU ITEMS ARE ABORTED BEFORE STARTING OR RESTARTING TESTS). 4.10.9 ENTER MEMORY TEST (MENU ITEM # 7). AT THE MEMORY TEST PROMPT, TOGGLE SELECT "DISPLAY MEMORY TESTS" TO 'YES'. AND LOOP TESTS TO 'NO'; ALL OTHER MENU ITEMS DEFAULT IS 'OK'. (RUNS ON PASS OF MEMORY DIAGNOSTICS AND STOPS). 4.10.10 AT SAME MENU, TYPE <R> AND <RETURN> THEN <RETURN> TO "RUN". 4.10.11 WHILE RUNNING DEMON MEMORY TEST, DEPRESS THE NMI SWITCH ON THE BACK OF THE UNIT AND INSURE THAT A "NMI" ERROR MESSAGE IS DISPLAYED AND THE SYSTEM IS INTERUPTED TO THE DEBUGGER PROGRAM. 4.10.12 ENTER <CONTROL "D"> TO LEAVE DEBUGGER AND RESUME DEMON TESTING. WHILE RUNNING DEMON MEMORY TEST, MOMENTARILY SHORT OUT THE TWO (POWER FAIL) PINS INCLUDED IN THE NME SWITCH HOUSING. INSURE THAT THE DEMON MEMORY TEST IS INTERUPTED AND A "POWER FAILURE" MESSAGE APPEARS ON THE SCREEN. ENTER <CONTROL "D"> TO RETURNE TO DEMON MEMORY TESTING. 4.10.13 AFTER COMPLETION OF ONE PASS OF MEMORY TESTING, ENTER <IV> TWICE TO RETURN TO THE MAIN MENU. ENTER DISPLAY ERROR LOG (MENU ITEM # 2). ENTER MEMORY STATUS (MENU ITEM # 7). INSURE THAT THE MEMORY ERROR LOG HAS NO ERRORS. 4.10.14 ENTER <IV> TWICE TO RETURN TO THE MAIN MENU. ENTER UNIT TEST (MENU ITEM # 1). AT TEST MENU, TOGGLE SELECT "DISPLAY TESTS" TO 'YES'AND LOOP TESTS TO 'YES'; ALL OTHER MENU ITEMS DEFAULT IS 'OK' 4.10.15 ENTER <Q> AND <RETURN>. THEN ENTER <ALL> AND <ENTER>. THEN ENTER <U> WAIT FOR DELAYED RESPOSE. (TURNS ON ALL TESTS). 4.10.16 ENTER PRINTER TEST (MENU ITEM #4). ENTER <Q> AND <RETURN> TO ABORT PRINTER TESTING. 4.10.17 ENTER <IV> THREE TIMES TO START ALL DEMON TESTS (DISK, TAPE, FLOPPY, ASYNC, AND MODEM). NOTE: ENTER <ESC> AND <IV> TO GET TO DEMON MENU FOR ANY MODIF- ICATIONS TO THE DEMON TEST SET-UP (DEMON IS STILL RUNNING UNLESS <Q> IS ENTERED FROM RESPECTIVE MENUS). 4.10.18 WHILE RUNNING DEMON TEST, DEPRESS THE NMI SWITCH ON THE BACK OF THE UNIT AND INSURE THAT A "NMI" ERROR MESSAGE IS DISPLAYED AND THE SYSTEM IS INTERUPTED TO THE DEBUGGER PROGRAM. 4.10.19 ENTER <CONTROL "D"> TO LEAVE DEBUGGER AND RESUME DEMON TESTING. 4.10.20 LOG IN THE DEMON TEST START TIME AND INSURE THAT ALL TESTS RUN ERROR FREE (LOOK AND EACH DEVICE'S ERROR LOG) FOR A PERIOD OF 22 HRS. THEN LOG IN DEMON COMPLETION TIME.
4.11.1 ( THIS SECTON OF THE PROCEDURE IS STILL BEING DEVELOPED)' ( SKIP THIS TEST FOR NOW.)
NOTE: INSURE THAT SYSTEM IN IN MULTI USER MODE- ("init 2").
4.12.1 INSURE THAT THE` "NITRO" FILES ARE ALREADY INSTALLED AND SYSTEM IS CONFIGURED CORRECTY. 4.12.2 ENTER </nit.test> and <RETURN>. THE NITRO TEST SHOULD BEGIN WITH THE NITRO MENU DISPLAYED ON THE SCREEN. 4.12.3 SELECT MENU ITEM # 3 (CLEAR LOG FILE) AND <RETURN>. 4.12.4 IF THE SYSTEM UNDER TEST IS CONFIGURED WITH ONE 16 WAY OR TWO 8 WAYS AND 8 MEGS OF MEMORY SELECT MENU ITEM # 1 (INITIALIZATION AND START-UP) FOLLOWED BY THREE (DEFAULT) <RETRUN'S>. 4.12.5 IF THE SYSTEM UNDER TEST IS CONFIGURED WITH ANY OTHER COMBINATION OF INTERNAL MEMORY AND TERMINALS, SELECT MENU ITEM # 1 AND <RETURN> 4.12.6 AT THE CURRENT AREA DRIVERS MENU, CHANGE TO THE DRIVER TASKS ACCORDING TO THE FOLLLOWING CHART: 1-16WAY 1-8WAY 1-8WAY 1-16WAY 1-8WAY 2-16WAY (4 MEGS) (8 MEGS) (4 MEGS) (8 MEGS) (16 MEGS)
CURRENT AREA DRIVERS : NUM NUM NUM NUM NUM 1) SUPER DRIVER : 1 1 2 3 5 2) FILE DRIVER : 1 1 2 5 5 3) TAPE DRIVER : 0 0 0 0 0 4) ALU DRIVER : 1 1 2 1 5 5) MEMORY DRIVER : 1 1 2 3 5 6) TERMINAL DRIVER : 1 1 2 3 5 7) REMOTE DRIVER : 0 0 0 0 0 8) REMOTE MULTI KEY : 0 0 0 0 0 9) GHOST DRIVER : 10 20 10 10 30 TOTAL TASKS : 15 25 20 25 55
4.12.7 AFTER CURRENT DRIVERS MENU IS CORRECT, ENTER TWO (DEFALUT) <RETURN'S>. THE PORT AND GHOST TASKS SHOULD NOW BE ASSIGNED. 4.12.8 AFTER TASK ASSIGNMENT, NITRO WILL RETURN TO THE MAIN MENU. SELECT ITEM # 2 TO DISPLAY TESTS. 4.12.9 ENTER NITRO START TIME IN THE LOG SHEET. 4.12.10 ENTER THE NITRO STOP TIME IN THE LOG SHEET. 4.12.11 NITRO MUST RUN ERROR FREE FOR A MINIMUM AND 2HRS.
NOTE: IF THE SYSTEM WAS SET-UP AND TESTED WITH THE CAPTIVE SECURITY KEY AND CONFIGURATION RECORD TAPE, THEN INSTALL THE CORRECT CUSTOMER MSO SECURITY KEY AND REBOOT THE SYSTEM USING THE CUSTOMER MSO CONFIGURATION RECORD TAPE. INSTALL NEW CONFIGURATION AND REMOVE TAPE 4.13.1 AT O.S. '#' SIGN PROMPT ENTER-<rconf> AND INSURE THAT THE CONFIG- URATION DISPLAYED ON THE TERMINAL MATCHES THAT OF THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION TAPE. 4.13.2 AT O.S. '#' SIGN PROMPT ENTER-<mbfversion and return> AND INSURE THAT THE SOFTWARE LEVEL DISPLAYED ON THE TERMINAL MATCHES THAT OF THE OPERATING SYSTEM TAPE. 4.13.3 AT THE '#' PROMPT ENTER- <init 0 and return>. THE SYSTEM WILL PROCEED TO SHUTDOWN. (TAKES APPROX. ONE MIN.) THEN POWER DOWN THE SYSTEM. 4.13.4 PERMINENTLY SUPER-GLUE THE SECURITY KEY TO THE LEFT SIDE OF THE MOTHER BOARD (LOOKING AT SYSTEM FROM FRONT) AT THE FRONT CORNER, NEXT TO THE BLACK DELAY LINE. 4.13.5 TAPE THE WARNING LABLE OVER THE KEY (SEAL). 4.13.6 ADD A SERIALIZATION AND CONFIGURATION SHEET TO THE MSO PAPER- WORK. LOG THE SERIAL NUMBERS OF ALL PCBA'S, TAPE DRIVES, DISK DRIVES, 8-WAY ADAPTERS, ETC. 4.13.7 INSURE THAT THE CCA BOX SERIAL NUMBER AND THE SECURITY KEY SERIAL NUMBER ARE ENTERED ON THE SERIALIZATION AND CONFIGURATION SHEET. 4.13.8 INSURE THAT ALL INTERNAL CABLING ARE CONNECTED (THE FRONT PANEL PLUG IS ON THE SCSI CONTROLLER BOARD; THE NMI PLUG IS ON THE 8/16 WAY CONTROLLER BOARD; THE SECURITY KEY IS GLUED IN IT'S PROPER LOCATION; ETC.). 4.13.9 REMOVE ANY TOP COVER (COVER PLATE) PANELS IN WHICH A FLOPPY DRIVE OR TAPE DRIVE WILL BE LOCATED. 4.13.10 INSTALL THE TOP COVER ON THE SYSTEM AND SECURE WITH THE FIVE SCREWS AT THE BACK OF THE CHASSIS. 4.13.11 INSTALL THE SSN LABLE ABOVE THE SILVER ID TAG ON THE BACK OF THE SYSTEM. 4.11.12 IF THE SYSTEM IS A MODLE 4129, THEN COVER OLD MODLE NUMBER (4127) WITH NEW LABLE. ALSO, COVER THE "TVP" LABLE ON THE SILVER TAG WITH A BLANK SILVER LABLE. 4.13.13 INSTALL THE MAI LOGO ON THE FRONT BEZEL PER MODEL TYPE AS SHOWN:
LEFT TOP CORNER (MODEL 4129) (MODEL 4127)
------------------------------- ------------------ LOGO----> | |------| | |------| | | ------------|-----------| | --------------- | | | | | | DISK/TAPE | | | | KEY | | |--------------| | | ----------------------------- | | | | | (SYSTEM LAYING FLAT) (UPRIGHT SYSTEM)
4.13.14 COVER SYSTEM WITH PLASTIC BAG AND INSTALL IN THE PACKING CARTON WITH THE FRONT OF THE SYSTEM IN THE DIRECTION OF THE PACKAGING ARROW. 4.13.15 INSTALL THE PACKAGING TOP COVER WITH ARROW POINTING TO THE FRONT OF THE SYSTEM. 4.13.16 INSURE THAT THE PROPER AC CORD (110 OR 220 VAC) IS ADDED INSIDE THE SHIPPING CARTON. 4.13.17 MAKE UP A WHITE BOXING TAG (WITH BARCODE) SHOWING THE SYSTEM PART NUMBER, SERIAL NUMBER AND SSN. APPLY THE TAG OVER THE TOP OF THE OLD BOX TAG . 4.13.18 MAKE UP A BARCODE SERIALIZATION SHEET USING THE LAZER PRINTER AND THE BARCODE PROGRAM. 4.13.19 INSURE THAT ALL ITEMS REQUIRED ON THE MSO ARE CHECKED OFF ON THE MSO PAPER WORK. 4.13.20 LOG SYSTEM INTO "BITS" TERMINAL AS BEING COMPLETED. 4.13.21 MOVE ALL ITEMS TO PRE-SHIP AREA.