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ServiceHandbook
HPApollo9000Series700
Model735Workstations
Thisisanunreleased,correctedversionof
OrderNo.A2095–90602,
producedforonlineaccess.
00893
P!l
HEWLETT
PACKARD
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300ApolloDr.,Chelmsford.MA01824
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Seite 1 - ServiceHandbook

ServiceHandbookHPApollo9000Series700Model735WorkstationsThisisanunreleased,correctedversionofOrderNo.A2095–90602,producedforonlineaccess.00893P!lHEWLE

Seite 2 - WARRANTY

5–13 Removing the Calendar Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–165–14 LAN Slider Module Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–175–15 Rem

Seite 3 - Printing History

Product InformationThis chapter introduces the HP Apollo 9000 Series700 Model 735 workstation.Its purpose is to familiarize you with the workstation a

Seite 4 - Emissions Regulations

Product DescriptionThe Model 735 is a high–performance, PA–RISC–based workstation that is de-si~g+edto run the HP– UX operating system.The Model 735 w

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System Unit ControlsBefore powering on the system,you should become familiar with the systemunitcontrols.This chapter introduces the HP Apollo 9000 Se

Seite 6 - ● Stand on a static–free mat

\PowerLEDHingedTOFrontCover)Front (Hinged Cover Opened)Figure1 –2. TOC and Service/Nomal Mode SwitchLocationsPower SwitchUse the power switchto power

Seite 7 - Table of Contents

Understanding the LEDsThere are 9 light–Emittinq Diodes (LEDs) on the system.Five are visible fromthe front of the system uni~when the hinged door is

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SystemStatus LEDPowerLED(8 through 1) -)Front (Hinged Door Opened)Figure 1–4. TroubleshootingSystem LEDsTable 1– 1 listshow the four systemLEDs report

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.!System Unit Rear Panel ConnectorsThis section describes the four main 1/0 subsystems on the system unit’s rearpanel:● System 1/0 Connectors● Graphic

Seite 10

System 1/0 Connectors● HP —HIL connector● HP parallel 1/0 connector● 802.3 network connectors. RS —232 serial input/output connectorsHP-HIL connectorT

Seite 11 - Product Information

RS-232 Serial Input/Output connectorsYou can attach a variety of peripheral devices to the two RS–232 Serial Input/Output (S10) ports on the workstati

Seite 12 - Product Description

NOTICEThe information contained in this document is subject to change without noticeHEWLETT-PACKARD MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WITH REGARD TO THIS

Seite 13 - System Unit Controls

Audio connectorsThe workstation has audio input and output capability through externalinput andoutput connectors and an internal speaker. A microphone

Seite 14 - Service/Normal Mode Switch

SCSI 1/0 ConnectorsThe systemcontains four (4) SCSI connectors:● External SCSI OUT ConnectorQ Internal SCSI IN Connector● SystemSingle—Ended SCSI Conn

Seite 15 - Understanding the LEDs

1Graphic 1/0 ConnectorIf the computer system includes a bitmapped display, you will find the bulkheadfor a graphic device justbelow the 1/0 bulkhead.

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Monitor Controls, Connectors, and IndicatorsBefore using the monitor. you should become familiar with its controls, connec-tors, and indicators. ‘The

Seite 17 - ● EISA 1/0 Connectors

i1 V-STAT2 H-STAT3 V-CENT4 Brightness5 Contrast6 Power-On LED7 Power ON/OFF ButtonFrontIerscFigure 1– 7. 19–Inch, ColorMonitor (ModelA2094)1-14Product

Seite 18 - System 1/0 Connectors

,,>1 Brightness2 Contrast3 Power-On LED4 Power ON/OFF Button3/4mlEaRear[1IIPowerConnectorConnectorFigure 1–8. 19–Irzch, Grayscale Monitor (ModelA20

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Environmental/Installation/PM2This chapter liststhe environmental specifications for the systemand liststhe regu-lator requirements. Installation and

Seite 20 - Mono Speaker Earphones

Regulatory RequirementsThe following regulatoryrequirements are met:● FCC Class A● CSA C22.2 No. 950Mo VCCI Class 1● EN 55022 Class A / CISPR 22 Class

Seite 21 - SCSI 1/0 Connectors

Configuration3This chapter provides details on setting up and changing the systemconfiguration.Workstation and System Unit ConfigurationsRefer to the

Seite 22 - EISA 1/0 Connector

Internal System Drives:SystemSCSI Drive(s)1stWinchester Drive (if present, uses ID No.6)2nd Winchester Drive (if present, uses ID No. 5)Floppy Disk Dr

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Printing HistoryNew Editions of thismanual incorporate all material updated since the previousedition. Update packages may be issued between editions

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LEDNOTICE: AO, Al, and A2are the SCSI IDjumpers.//5 6\-+Iii0000 Ss‘\EP0000WsA2 (MSB))0000 AlAO(LSB)/’//’SCSI TerminatorsFigure 3–2. Quantum 210–MB Win

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. .Ho1:01NOTICE: The last threeIIjumpers (7, 8,SCSI Terminato sand 9) are theSCSI ID jump-A0ers.Q0ALL ;Figure3–3. Hewlett–Packard 420–MB WinchesterDti

Seite 26 - Installation/PM

LEDFront ViewL!”“H’’’’’’”w’0000 00 000 000012345678910JOFF l–Write protectOFFOFF 2–Unit attention OFFOFF 3– SDTR*ON4–Parity Enable *ON 5–Auto–Spin–Up

Seite 27 - Preventive Maintenance

LEDiNOTICE: AO, Al, and A2 are theSCSI ID jumpers. Thejumpers SS, TE, and WSshould be removed, andthe jumper EP should bein place..00nFigure3–5. Quant

Seite 28 - Configuration

NOTICE:The first threejumpers (1,2,and 3) shouldbe removec/,uand the SCSI IDo011111.000000a=QQdjumpers are\t7°jumpers 4, 5,and 6..odu~k%E::werTerminat

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\LED,~Front Viewo 0 00 0 00 00 00 0 00 0 00 00 0—\~\\1111•1IIIIllITIFrontBottom ViewElSCSIID(First Drive)~= lfj a12345678910(Second Drive)SCSI ID~= Bj

Seite 30 - Configuration 3–3

\“\\\ScslID5ScslID6i/\Factory–installedmLHI\Terminator ResistorModules~n~\,.J(Must be removed)no000000)0000 000/001000(000~lmxlFid~re3 –8. Micropolis

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LEDIFront View123456 769101— OFF Write pro;ect2 — OFF Unit attention3—ON SDTR4 — ON ParityEnable5— ON Auto–Spin–Up6 — OFF Sync spindle3/’1” ‘ ‘“\tIFro

Seite 32 - L!”“H’’’’’’”w’

early model floppyTop View of Floppy Disk DriveTerminator Resistor Modules(Must be removed)I1{1/ IISCSI ID Address Jumperslate model floppyi tID? ID1

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Installing Additional MemoryFigure 3– 11 shows the memory SIMM locations.lines:Be sure to follow these guide-. The Model 735 processor board has 16–MB

Seite 34 - .odu~k%E::wer

Emissions RegulationsFederal Communications Commission (FCC)The Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. government regulates theradio frequency

Seite 35 - (Single-Ended)

NOTE: This illustration assumesfour pairs of cards are to beinstalled.6 Pairs ofSIMMInstallation Order:Installation Order:Installation Order:dt CaInst

Seite 36 - Configuration 3– 9

Troubleshooting4This chapter provides information about isolating a failing Field Replaceable Unit(FRU).To troubleshoot HP Apollo workstations, you mu

Seite 37 - /’1” ‘ ‘“\

LED Error CodesThis section contains information about the error codes displayed by the LEDs onthe system’s front panel.If an error occurs during the

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Table4– 1. SeljlestLED CodesLED DisplayFRUError87654321Dnllulnol!l ;~:sor cpuDia~nOseRegis’erouo~uofluCPU Basic FunctionsUUIIBOOHBCPU ALU & Branch

Seite 39 - Installing Additional Memory

luulc v—1.DCLJLCSL lJi3~ LUUt5LY { bUftLLfLUCU)LED DisplayFRtJError87654321Hmmlln :~;s”r‘ataca’heMissmmmHlCache DoneUIIUNIIUKMemory Interface EIRUIUIU

Seite 40 - 6 Pairs of

Table4–1. Sel#est LED Codes (Continued)LED Display FRUError.87654321mmlml‘emo~onboard~wwrrormHHHHl#RAM SLot lH ErrorOllunnllllllRAM Slot 2H ErrorOH BO

Seite 41 - Troubleshooting

Table4–1. SelfiestLED Codes (Continued)4-6TroubleshootingL

Seite 42 - LED Error Codes

Table 4–2. PDC LED CodesLED DisplayStatus87654321HmHHHlllDestructive Memory InitHnnnolll!llNon– Destructive Memory InitBollwll!ll! Conso’ese’ection111

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Table 4-2. PDC LED Codes (Continued)LED Display.II.:...-...= LED On or Flashing...StatusError Writing EEPROMUnable to Determine Valid Processor

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Table4–3. ISL LED CodesLED DisplayStatus87654321mHHHHHl lsLExecuting*NHHHHmISL is Autobooting from the Autoexec file.UollnnonnISL Cannot Find Autoexec

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DECURATION OF CONFORMITYaccording toEWIEC Guide22and EN 45014Manufacturer’s Name:Hewlett-Packard100 DomainDriveIMe@r,NW U.S.A.declares, that the produ

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Table 4–3. LSLLED Codes (Continued)LED DisplayStatus87654321UommllInternal Inconsistency:pdc cache entry—OOBDIIOBBInternal Inconsistency: IODC ENTRY I

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Table4–4. HP– UXKemel LED CodesLED DisplayStatus87654321lmnHHHloKernel Loaded and Initialization Begun.BHBBOOUBKernel Has Entered maino.IBMllllollnKer

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Dealing with a Boot FailureIf your usual boot device (typically a disk) isnot responding as itshould. you mustattempt to boot from the disk (or anothe

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When the search ends, the following list of actions appears:b) Boot from specified devices) Search for bootable devicesa) Enter boot administration mo

Seite 50 - ~*~y ,~,~~onso~e

. Return to previous menu using the EXIT command.● Set or display the Fastsizevalue (amount of memory initialized duringboot) using the FASTSIZE comma

Seite 51

Boot Command NotationsThe BOOT command supports the following three notations:● Mnemonic● PA- RISC 1/0● Path numberType help scsi or help Ian for more

Seite 52 - Dealing with a Boot Failure

c1z. Types RmURNto search for devices with the ISL program and hpux (load-er) utility in their LIF directory. The following screen appears:Searching f

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ISL EnvironmentThe ISL environment provides the means to load the operating system (HP–UX)environment. The ISL environment also provides an offline pl

Seite 54 - Stable Storage

/’Running the Disk– Based ISL DiagnosticsTo run the ISL–based diagnostics in the LIF directory on the System Disk:1. Invoke the ISL environment from t

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Verifying the System Operation with SupportWaveHP–UX Version 9.0 uses a diagnostics product called SupportWave. To verifyyour system operation, Suppor

Seite 56 - Po scsi.6.O QUANTUM PD425S

IElectrostatic Discharge (ESD) PrecautionsElectrostatic charges can damage the integrated circuits on printed circuit boards.TO prevent such damage fr

Seite 57 - ISL User Commands

CSTM>Message from (0/0/0):This graphics test displays a number of graphics images on thescreen of the graphics device being tested.If an X server i

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,.Field Replaceable Units 5This chapter provides a list of the Field replaceable units (FRUS) and illustrationsfor the FRU removal and replacement.The

Seite 59 - ****** ******

Table 5– 1 listsall the FRUS for the Model 735.Table5-1. FRU ListEXCHANGE PARTSPart NumberPart DescriptionA2095 –69510Model 735 Processor BoardA2095 –

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Table 5–1. FRUList (Cont.)NON-EXCHANGEPARTSPart Number Part DescriptionA1094–6OO1O Single–Ended SCSI Disk TrayA2095-00016 Fast/Wide SCSI Disk TrayA165

Seite 61 - Field Replaceable Units 5

Figure 5– 1through Figure 5–15 illustratehow to remove the individual FRUS.Observe the notices and prerequisites for removing each FRU. Replacement is

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Top CoverBefore removing the top cover. remove the pedestal feet (if installed)..IF’e-“Figure5–2. Removing Top Cover ScrewsField Replaceable Units 5-5

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\-,,’Ii’e6?’/r’III//,///Figure5–3. Lifiing Top Cover.5-6Field Replaceable Units

Seite 64 - Pedestal Feet

Power SupplyBefore removing the power supply remove the EISA card adapter assembly.Figure5–4. Removing the Power SupplyField Replaceable Units 5-7

Seite 65 - Top Cover

>Backplane/Fan AssemblyBefore removing the backplane/fan assembly, perform the following steps:. Remove the pedestal feet.. Remove the top cover.●

Seite 66 - Field Replaceable Units

f R?LarqeFigure5– 6.Removing the Fans and Backplane AssenzbZyField Replaceable Units 5-9

Seite 67 - Power Supply

Table of ContentsProduct Information1Product Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–2System Unit Controls . . .

Seite 68 - Backplane/Fan Assembly

. .Disk DrivesBefore removing the disk drives disconnect externalSCSI cable.C@”Figure5– 7. Removing theFirstDisk Drive5-1oField Replaceable Units

Seite 69 - Field Replaceable Units 5-9

NT’Figure5–8. Mounting the Disk Drive Assembly on the Disk TraySCSI Cable ConnectorectorFigure 5–9. Connecting Cables to the DiskField Replaceable Uni

Seite 70 - Disk Drives

Core 1/0 and Processor BoardBefore removing the Core 1/0 and Processor Boards, disconnect all internalandexternal cables./’-1..vand BulkheadFigure 5–

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SCSI SpeedJum~ersFigure 5– 11.Component LocationsSystem EEPROMWhen replacing a processor board, remove the EEPROM from the failed proces-sor board and

Seite 72 - Core 1/0 and Processor Board

MemoryBefore removing the memory, perform the following steps:. Remove the Core 1/0 Board.. Remove the Processor Board.Figure 5– 12. Removing Mer.no~B

Seite 73 - System EEPROM

. The Model 735 processor board has 16—MB main memory resident (unre-movable). Therefore. the upgraded systemwill have 16MB more mainmemory than the o

Seite 74

Calendar BatteryBefore removing the calendar battery. remove the Core 1/0 Board.CAUTION:Discard battery according to manufacturer’sinstructions.Fibg.w

Seite 75

. ..-LAN Slider ModuleBefore removing the LAN slider module, remove the Core 1/0 Board.Fi&qre5– 14. LAN SliderModule RemovalField Replaceable Unit

Seite 76 - Calendar Battery

.Graphics BoardBefore removing the Graphics Board, disconnect cables.5-18Field Replaceable Units

Seite 77 - LAN Slider Module

.>‘,, .Front Control PanelBefore removing the front control panel, perform the following steps:. Remove the pedestal feet.. Remove the top cover..

Seite 78 - Graphics Board

.’‘lloubleshooting4LED Error Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–2Dealingwith a Boot Failure . . . . . . . . . .

Seite 79 - Front Control Panel

DiagramsFigure 6– 1 shows the systemblock diagram.Diagrams 6-1

Seite 81 - Iiiiiiril

. .Reference 7This chapter provides part numbers and titles to documents which can be used forreference.Installation ManualA2095-90000 HP Apollo 9000

Seite 82 - Reference 7

Service NotesPlace service notes here.❑ o❑ 0ServiceNotes 8-1

Seite 83 - Service Notes

Bblock diagram, 6–2boot admin mode, 4– 13boot command notations, 4– 15boot failure, 4– 12boot paths, 4– 15boot ROM diagnostics, 4– 1ccalendar battery

Seite 84 - Index– 1

top cover, 5–5Iinstalling memory cards, 3– 13ISL commands, 4– 17ISL diagnostics, 4– 18ISL environment, 4– 15Jjumpers, SCSI IDHP Winchester drive, 3–8,

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stable storage, 4– 14 toubleshooting, boot faliure,SupportWave diagnostics, 4– 194–12 -troubleshooting, 4– 1ISL commands, 4– 17TISL diagnostics, 4– 18

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Documents for this printer should have 1/4” margins on all sides.The following items are outside the printable region and may cause the printerto prin

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Figures. .1–11–21–31–41–51–61–71–83–13–23–33–43–53–63–73–83–93–lo3–114–15–15–25–35–45–55–65–75–85–95–lo5–115–12Power Switch Location . . . . . . . . .

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