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DEC 3000 Model 600/600S/700 AXP
Options Guide
Order Number: EK–SNDPL–OP. B01
Digital Equipment Corporation, Maynard, MA

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  • Page 1 DEC 3000 Model 600/600S/700 AXP Options Guide Order Number: EK–SNDPL–OP. B01 Digital Equipment Corporation, Maynard, MA...
  • Page 2 First Printing, May 1994 Digital Equipment Corporation makes no representations that the use of its products in the manner described in this publication will not infringe on existing or future patent rights, nor do the descriptions contained in this publication imply the granting of licenses to make, use, or sell equipment or software in accordance with the description.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preface ........... . . 1 Internal Options for Your System Chapter Overview .
  • Page 4 5 Installing Memory Modules Chapter Overview ......... . 5–1 Memory Mother Board and Module Description .
  • Page 5: Installing Memory Modules

    3–4 SCSI Cable and Connectors ......3–6 Connecting Cables to a Removable-Media Drive ..3–5 3–7 3–6...
  • Page 6 Tables 2–1 Elements of the show device Display ....2–6 2–2 Elements of the show config Display ....2–8 2–3 Elements of the show memory Display .
  • Page 7: Preface

    Preface About This This guide is intended for all users of the DEC 3000 Model Guide 600/600S/700 AXP system unit. It describes how to install and remove the following options: • Removable-media drives • Fixed disk drives • Memory modules •...
  • Page 8 Damage IMPORTANT: The Software Product Description (SPD) is the official defining Software document for software products licensed by Digital Equipment Product Corporation, including third-party products licensed by Digital. An SPD describes all important functional characteristics of the Descriptions software.
  • Page 9 This guide is organized into 7 chapters and an index. Organization Chapter Title Brief Description Internal Options for Identification and location of Your System internal options. Preparing Your Preparation of your system System for Internal before adding internal Options options. Installing a Installation and removal Removable-Media...
  • Page 10 Convention Description A word in this typeface indicates a show command that you must enter from the keyboard at the console prompt (>>>) exactly as shown, for example: show config WARNING: Warnings contain information to prevent personal injury. Read these carefully. CAUTION: Cautions provide information to prevent damage to equipment or software.
  • Page 11: Internal Options For Your System

    Internal Options for Your System Chapter Overview Introduction Both internal and external options are available for your system. Internal options, such as fixed disk and removable-media drives, memory modules, and TURBOchannel option modules, are added inside the system unit. External options, such as a console terminal, printers, modems, and pointing devices are connected externally to the system unit by cable.
  • Page 12 Chapter Overview Your system supports the following options: Supported Drives and • One 3.5-inch removable-media drive: one diskette or Modules tape drive, both with a mounting plate, or one 5.25-inch removable-media drive: one compact disc or tape drive • Up to two half-height fixed disk drives •...
  • Page 13: Internal Options And Their Positions In The System Unit

    Internal Options and Their Positions in the System Unit Internal Options and Their Positions in the System Unit Identification of Figure 1–1 shows optional drives, the memory modules, and Options the TURBOchannel modules. Figures 1–2 and 1–3 show where the drives, memory modules, and TURBOchannel modules are installed in the system unit.
  • Page 14 Internal Options and Their Positions in the System Unit Removable-Media Figure 1–2 shows where to install the fixed disk drives and Fixed Disk the removable-media drive bracket Drives Figure 1–2 Position of Fixed Disk and Removable-Media Drives MLO-008620 1–4 Internal Options for Your System...
  • Page 15: Position Of Memory Modules And Turbochannel

    Internal Options and Their Positions in the System Unit Memory and As shown in Figure 1–3, memory modules are installed under TURBOchannel the drive plate , and TURBOchannel modules are installed Modules behind the drive plate Figure 1–3 Position of Memory Modules and TURBOchannel Modules MLO-008621 Internal Options for Your System 1–5...
  • Page 17: Preparing Your System For Internal Options

    Preparing Your System for Internal Options Chapter Overview IMPORTANT: Refer to this chapter before you install any of the options Read First described in this guide. This chapter covers the following preparation tasks: In This Chapter • Backing Up Files and Shutting Down Software •...
  • Page 18: Backing Up Files And Shutting Down Software

    Chapter Overview Improper installation of an option could lead to damage or failure CAUTION: Damage of that module, and your warranty may not cover that damage. Backing Up Files and Shutting Down Software Back Up Your Before you begin system preparation tasks, be sure to back up Files files stored on a fixed disk, removable-media device, or both by following the instructions in your software documentation.
  • Page 19: Displaying The System Configuration

    Displaying the System Configuration Displaying the System Configuration Diagnostic Test Before you install any options, you should be familiar with the Displays system and the following diagnostic displays: • System startup messages • The display resulting from the show device show config show memory console commands...
  • Page 20: Halt Button

    Displaying the System Configuration Put your system into console mode to display the console prompt Step 1: Press the Halt Button (>>>) by pressing the halt button on the back of your system unit, as shown in Figure 2–1. Figure 2–1 Halt Button MLO-008617 2–4 Preparing Your System for Internal Options...
  • Page 21 Displaying the System Configuration Enter the command as follows: Step 2: Enter show device the show dev show device >>> Return Command command displays the status of each drive that show device is recognized by the system. Record the displayed information for later reference.
  • Page 22: Elements Of The Show Device Display

    Displaying the System Configuration Description: The following table explains the elements in each column of the show device show device display. Display Table 2–1 Elements of the show device Display Column Head Description A list of possible devices from which the system can be booted.
  • Page 23 Table 2–2 defines the elements of the display. Figure 2–3 show config Display DEC 3000 M600/600S Digital Equipment Corporation VPP PAL X4.41-82000101/OSF PAL X1.28- 82000201 - Built on 25-JUN-1994 12:30:55.09 by XXXX TCINFO DEVNAM...
  • Page 24: Show Config Display

    Displaying the System Configuration Description: Table 2–2 explains the elements of each column of the show show config config display. Display Table 2–2 Elements of the show config Display Element Description The product family and system model number. The number of the PALcode (privlege architecture library), the date on which it was built, and by whom.
  • Page 25 Error number and error number. The FRU is a replaceable drive or module. Figure 2–4 Configuration Display with Error DEC 3000 M600/600S Digital Equipment Corporation VPP PAL X4.33-82000101/OSF PAL X0.13- 2000001 - Built on 25-JUN-1994 12:30:55.09 by Jones TCINFO DEVNAM...
  • Page 26: Show Memory Display

    Displaying the System Configuration Enter the command as follows: Step 4: Enter show memory the show show memory >>> Return memory command displays the following information: Command show memory • Bank number • Memory size for each bank • Start address for each bank Record this information for later reference.
  • Page 27: Elements Of The Show Memory Display

    Displaying the System Configuration Description: Table 2–3 defines each element of the display. show memory show memory Display Table 2–3 Elements of the show memory Display Element Description The bank numbers correspond to the four memory mother boards (MMBs). (See Chapter 5.) The memory size is the total amount of memory installed in each bank.
  • Page 28: Shutting Down The Hardware

    Shutting Down the Hardware Shutting Down the Hardware Shut down the hardware by following these steps: Turn Off Equipment 1. Turn off (O) the system by pressing the On/Off switch on the back of the system unit to the off (O) position, as shown in Figure 2–6.
  • Page 29 Shutting Down the Hardware 2. Turn off (O) all expansion boxes. 3. Turn off (O) all peripheral devices (such as printers and modems). 4. Turn off (O) the monitor. (Turning off the system does not automatically turn off the monitor). Do not unplug the power cord.
  • Page 30: Removing The System Unit Cover

    Removing the System Unit Cover Removing the System Unit Cover After you turn off the system and before you open the system CAUTION: Capacitor unit, wait about fifteen seconds for the power supply capacitors Discharge to safely discharge. To remove the system unit cover, refer to Figure 2–7 and follow Remove Cover these steps: 1.
  • Page 31: Using The Antistatic Wrist Strap

    Using the Antistatic Wrist Strap Using the Antistatic Wrist Strap Before you begin adding options, attach the antistatic wrist CAUTION: Static strap that came with your system or option. Always use this Discharge strap when you work inside the system unit to avoid damage to internal devices from static discharge.
  • Page 32: Using The Antistatic Wrist Strap

    Using the Antistatic Wrist Strap Figure 2–8 Using the Antistatic Wrist Strap MLO-008622 2–16 Preparing Your System for Internal Options...
  • Page 33: Installing A Removable-Media Drive

    Installing a Removable-Media Drive Chapter Overview IMPORTANT: You must prepare your system before you can install or remove a drive. See Chapter 2 to: Before You Install or 1. Back up files. Remove a Drive 2. Shut down the system software. 3.
  • Page 34 Installing a Removable-Media Drive Installing a Removable-Media Drive Where to Install You can install one removable-media drive in the drive bracket shown in the shaded area of Figure 3–1. Figure 3–1 Position of the Removable-Media Drive MLO-008623 SCSI ID Setting Before proceeding, make sure the drive you are installing is set to an available SCSI ID address.
  • Page 35 Installing a Removable-Media Drive Step Action Identify the internal SCSI cable connections to the drive. Connect the power and SCSI cables. Attach the drive bracket. Remove the blank bezel from the system cover. Insert the drive inside the system unit. The following sections describe these steps.
  • Page 36: Removing The Drive Bracket

    Installing a Removable-Media Drive Figure 3–2 Removing the Drive Bracket MLO-008624 2. Slide the bracket towards the back of the system unit and lift it up and out. 3–4 Installing a Removable-Media Drive...
  • Page 37 Installing a Removable-Media Drive The connectors on the internal power cable must be connected Step 2: Identify the Internal to the corresponding power ports on the back of each drive. The internal power cable and connectors are shown in Figure 3–3. Power Cable Figure 3–3 Power Cable and Connectors MLO-008625...
  • Page 38: Scsi Cable And Connectors

    Installing a Removable-Media Drive The connectors on the internal SCSI cable must be connected Step 3: Identify the Internal to the SCSI port on each drive. The internal SCSI cable and connectors are shown in Figure 3–4. SCSI Cable Figure 3–4 SCSI Cable and Connectors MLO-008900 Connects to the system SCSI bus.
  • Page 39 Installing a Removable-Media Drive To connect the SCSI and power cables to the drive: Step 4: Connect the 1. Hold the SCSI cable connector with the key facing up for a Cables diskette or tape drive and facing down for a compact disc drive.
  • Page 40: Diskette Drive Brackets And Cables

    Installing a Removable-Media Drive Diskette Drive Figure 3–6 shows the extension brackets and second power cable that you attach to the 3.5-inch diskette drive. Figure 3–6 Diskette Drive Brackets and Cables MLO-010993 Step 5: Insert 1. Hold the bracket over the drive with the drive cables at the the Drive into back.
  • Page 41 Installing a Removable-Media Drive 3. Tuck the cables securely into the bracket and through the opening at the back left corner , as shown in Figure 3–7. Figure 3–7 Attaching the Drive Bracket A ..TLZxx D ..TZxx B ..RXxx E ..
  • Page 42 Installing a Removable-Media Drive To remove the blank bezel from the front panel of the system Step 6: Remove the cover: Blank Bezel 1. Remove the system cover. 2. Push inward on the bezel to remove it. Remove the bezel from the sides.
  • Page 43 Installing a Removable-Media Drive To replace the drive bracket and drive inside the system unit, Step 7: Replace the follow these steps and refer to Figure 3–9: Drive Bracket 1. Place the two keyhole slots on each side of the bracket over the corresponding four screws on the drive plate.
  • Page 44: Removing A Removable-Media Drive

    Removing a Removable-Media Drive Removing a Removable-Media Drive Remove the To remove a drive from the drive bracket: Drive from the 1. Turn the bracket upside down. Bracket 2. Remove the four small screws, two on each side of the drive bracket, that secure the drive inside the bracket, and put them aside in a safe place.
  • Page 45: Installing A Fixed Disk Drive

    Installing a Fixed Disk Drive Chapter Overview IMPORTANT: You must prepare your system before you can install or remove a drive. See Chapter 2 to: Before You Install or 1. Back up files. Remove a Drive 2. Shut down the system software. 3.
  • Page 46 Installing a Fixed Disk Drive Installing a Fixed Disk Drive Where to Install If you have only one fixed disk drive, install it in the position closer to the front of the system unit, shown as position 1 in Figure 4–1. Install a second drive in position 2. Up to two fixed drives can be installed.
  • Page 47 Installing a Fixed Disk Drive To connect the SCSI and power cables to the drive: Connect the Cables 1. Hold the SCSI connector with the key facing up. 2. Connect the SCSI cable and the power cable into the back of the drive. See Figure 4–2. Figure 4–2 Connecting Cables to a Fixed Disk Drive MLO-009384 Installing a Fixed Disk Drive 4–3...
  • Page 48 Installing a Fixed Disk Drive Insert the Drive To insert the drive into the system unit: 1. Hold the drive so that the attached cables are facing to your right. There is a small diagram stamped into the drive plate, (under the arrows in Figure 4–3) that shows this orientation.
  • Page 49: Removing A Fixed Disk Drive

    Removing a Fixed Disk Drive Removing a Fixed Disk Drive Remove the To remove a fixed disk drive: Drive 1. While pushing down on the release latch with the eraser end of a pencil, push the disk towards the release lever and lift out , as shown in Figure 4–4.
  • Page 50 Removing a Fixed Disk Drive What Comes If you need to Refer to Next Add other options inside the The appropriate chapter for system unit each option. Add no other options inside the Chapter 7 to restore and check system unit the system.
  • Page 51 Installing Memory Modules Chapter Overview IMPORTANT: You must prepare your system before you can install or remove any memory modules. See Chapter 2 to: Before You Install or 1. Back up files. Remove Memory 2. Shut down the system software. 3.
  • Page 52: Memory Mother Board And Module Description

    Memory Mother Board and Module Description Memory Mother Board and Module Description Memory Mother The system holds four memory mother boards (MMBs). Each Board MMB includes: • Two plastic removal tabs, one on each top corner • Two double- or single-sided memory modules in an upper tier •...
  • Page 53 Memory Mother Board and Module Description Figure 5–2 Memory Modules MLO-007563 Memory The system has the capacity to hold a maximum of 512 Capacity megabytes of memory: 16 memory modules. To see how much memory is installed, enter the command at the show memory console prompt (>>>).
  • Page 54: Memory Capacity

    Memory Mother Board and Module Description Table 5–1 lists which modules to install for a given amount of memory. Table 5–1 Memory Capacity For This Total Amount of Memory Upper Tier: Lower Tier: 32 MB Empty 4-MB modules 64 MB 4-MB modules 4-MB modules 64 MB...
  • Page 55 Installing Memory Modules Installing Memory Modules Where to Install MMBs are located under the drive plate in the system unit, as shown in Figure 5–3. Figure 5–3 Position of Memory Modules MLO-009200 Installing Memory Modules 5–5...
  • Page 56 Installing Memory Modules These are the tasks involved in installing additional memory Task Overview modules: Task Action Remove the drive plate. Remove all four MMBs from the system unit. Install the additional memory modules in sets of eight (two for each MMB). Reinstall the MMBs.
  • Page 57 Installing Memory Modules Figure 5–4 Loosening the Drive Plate MLO-009206 1. Loosen the four captive screws, two on the rear of the drive plate and two on the front panel 2. Disconnect the SCSI cable connected to the back of the drive plate by pushing out the plastic tabs on either side of the cable connector and pulling on the white tab Installing Memory Modules 5–7...
  • Page 58 Installing Memory Modules Figure 5–5 Removing the Drive Plate MLO-009207 3. Pull up carefully on the back of the drive plate and tilt it forward 4. Disconnect the main internal drive power cable 5. Set the entire drive plate aside while you install or remove memory.
  • Page 59 Installing Memory Modules Task 2: Remove all four MMBs from the system unit by following these Remove the steps: MMBs 1. Firmly pull straight up on the round plastic tabs at the top corner of each MMB, as shown in Figure 5–6. Figure 5–6 Removing a Memory Mother Board MLO-009379 2.
  • Page 60: Installing Memory Modules

    Installing Memory Modules Installation Install memory modules using the following guidelines: Guidelines • Install modules in sets of eight, two modules in either the upper or the lower tier in each of the four MMBs. • Install modules in the lower tiers first;...
  • Page 61: Memory Modules

    Installing Memory Modules Task 3: Install To install memory modules: Memory 1. Hold the module with the notch in the lower right corner, Modules as shown in Figure 5–8. 2. Tilt the top of the module forward and lower the module into the angle connector in the MMB.
  • Page 62 Installing Memory Modules Task 4: To reinstall each MMB: Reinstall the 1. Position the connector end of the module over the connector MMBs on the system unit. 2. Push firmly on the top ends and the top center to be sure the board is seated correctly, as shown in Figure 5–9.
  • Page 63 Installing Memory Modules Task 5: To replace the drive plate: Replace the 1. Align the five tabs along the bottom front panel with the Drive Plate slots on the front of the system unit. 2. Tilt the drive plate towards the back of the system unit, as shown in Figure 5–10.
  • Page 64 Installing Memory Modules 4. Tighten the two front captive screws, one on each end of the front of the drive plate, and the two back captive screws that hold the drive plate to the system unit, in Figure 5–11. 5. Reconnect the internal SCSI cable to the back of the drive plate.
  • Page 65: Removing Memory Modules

    Removing Memory Modules Removing Memory Modules Removal Remove memory modules using the following guidelines: Guidelines • Remove modules in sets of eight, two modules from each of the four MMBs. • Remove modules from the upper tiers first; lower tiers last, as shown in Figure 5–12.
  • Page 66 Removing Memory Modules Remove a Remove memory by removing the upper tier modules first in sets Module of eight: two from each MMB. To remove a memory module, refer to Figure 5–13 and follow these steps: 1. Remove the drive plate as described earlier in this chapter. 2.
  • Page 67 Removing Memory Modules 3. Remove each memory module from the MMB by releasing the spring clips at each end of the module , as shown in Figure 5–13. 4. Holding the module by its edges, tilt it towards you pull up After you remove as much memory as you want to, place each MMB back into its slot in the system unit.
  • Page 69: Turbochannel Options

    TURBOchannel Options Chapter Overview IMPORTANT: You must prepare your system before you can install or remove any of the TURBOchannel options. See Chapter 2 to: Before You Install or 1. Back up files. Remove TURBOchannel 2. Shut down the system software. Options 3.
  • Page 70: Turbochannel Description

    TURBOchannel Description TURBOchannel Description Definition A TURBOchannel is a high-performance interconnection that allows you to use a variety of Digital and third-party graphics, multimedia, and communications options. The TURBOchannel has a synchronous asymmetrical I/O channel that connects option modules to the system module. The system module and an option module have read or write access to each other, but option modules have no access to other option modules.
  • Page 71 TURBOchannel Description Not all graphics modules are compatible with all monitors. Compatibility with Monitors Before upgrading your graphics module, consider the monitor requirements. Consult your Digital service representative and your monitor documentation for more information. TURBOchannel Options 6–3...
  • Page 72: Installing A Turbochannel Option Module

    Installing a TURBOchannel Option Module Installing a TURBOchannel Option Module Where to Install The shaded area in Figure 6–2 shows where to install the TURBOchannel option in the system unit. Figure 6–2 Location of TURBOchannel Options MLO-009708 6–4 TURBOchannel Options...
  • Page 73 Installing a TURBOchannel Option Module As shown in Figure 6–3, there are three TURBOchannel connectors on the inside of the system unit, behind the drive plate. There are also three corresponding slots , labeled 0, 1, and 2, on the back of the system unit through which the TURBOchannel option ports extend.
  • Page 74 Installing a TURBOchannel Option Module Remove the Until you add a TURBOchannel option, there is a metal filler Metal Filler plate over each slot opening at the back of the system unit. Each Plate module port requires one open slot. Remove the two screws that hold the metal filler plate in place over the appropriate slot and remove the plate, as shown in Figure 6–4.
  • Page 75 Installing a TURBOchannel Option Module Insert the To insert a TURBOchannel option module, follow these steps: TURBOchannel 1. Select one to three slots, depending on the width of the Module module. You may need to move an existing module to allow installation of a double- or triple-width module.
  • Page 76: Removing A Turbochannel Option Module

    Installing a TURBOchannel Option Module 3. Insert the module port into the open slot at the back of the system. 4. Align the connectors, then firmly press on the back corners of the module so that the module’s connector fits securely into the connector on the system board and snap into the mounting posts.
  • Page 77 Removing a TURBOchannel Option Module Figure 6–6 Removing a TURBOchannel Module MLO-009712 TURBOchannel Options 6–9...
  • Page 78 Removing a TURBOchannel Option Module This completes the installation of TURBOchannel options. What Comes Next If you need to Refer to Add other options inside the The appropriate chapter for system unit each option. Add no other options inside the Chapter 7 to restore and check system unit the system.
  • Page 79: Restoring The System

    Restoring the System Chapter Overview In This Chapter This chapter covers the following topics: • Saving the Wrist Strap • Replacing the System Unit Cover • Restarting and Testing the System Restoring the System 7–1...
  • Page 80: Saving The Wrist Strap

    Saving the Wrist Strap Saving the Wrist Strap Remove the After you have installed all the internal options you want at this Antistatic Wrist time, remove and save the antistatic wrist strap as follows: Strap 1. Remove the copper end of the strap from the system unit. 2.
  • Page 81 Replacing the System Unit Cover Figure 7–1 Replacing the System Cover MLO-008609 3. When the cover is firmly in place, tighten the captive screw on the back of the system unit. Restoring the System 7–3...
  • Page 82: Restarting And Testing The System

    Restarting and Testing the System Restarting and Testing the System These are the tasks involved in restarting the system and testing Task Overview internal options: Task Action Reconnect the cables on the back of the system unit. Turn on your equipment. Record messages.
  • Page 83 Restarting and Testing the System Task 3: Enter To confirm that the options are connected correctly: the Device and 1. Enter the show device command at the console prompt to Configuration display the status of the drives, as explained in Chapter 2. Commands From this display, you can: •...
  • Page 85 Index Console mode entering, 2–4 prompt, 2–4 Adding options, two methods, vii Conventions, used in this guide, ix Antistatic precautions, 2–15, 5–11 Cover Antistatic wrist strap removing, 2–14 attaching, 2–15 replacing, 7–2 removing, 7–2 Devices, testing configuration of, 7–5 Backing up files, 2–2 Diagnostic test displays, viii, 2–3 Bezel Drive bracket...
  • Page 86 Modem turning on, 7–4 Monitor File backup, 2–2 turning on, 7–4 Fixed disk drive connecting cables, 4–3 installing, 4–2 removing, 4–5 Network, shutting down, 2–2 fixed disk drives, 1–4 Fixed disk drives, 1–4 Power cable, connecting to fixed disk drive, 4–3 Halt button, 2–4 to removable-media drive, 3–7 Printer...
  • Page 87 Shutting down hardware, 2–12 Shutting down network, 2–2 Software, viii Test displays, 2–3 Software Product Description, viii Troubleshooting, 7–5 SPD, viii TURBOchannel Starting up system, 7–4 connections, 6–4 Static discharge, protection against, 2–15, definition, 6–2 5–11 installing a module, 6–7 System location of modules, 6–4 configuration, 2–5, 2–7, 2–10...
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