Installation Of The Communication Cables - HP 30020B Installation And Service Manual

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Installation
On the HP 3000
Series 30,
the INP can be installed in any
convenient slot in the range of
6
through
15
where
the
HP-IB ribbon cable will reach all needed connectors.
(The
recommended slots for the INP in a typical installation are
slots
9
and
10.)
On the HP 3000
Series 33,
the INP can be installed in any
convenient slot in the range of
14
through
24.
On the HP 3000 Series 40, the INP can be installed in any
convenient slot in the range of 17 through 25.
On the HP 3000 Series 44, the INP can be installed
in
any
convenient slot in the range of 17 through 19 (card cage 1)
and any slot in the range of 17 through 20 (card cage 2).
On the HP 3000 Series 64, the INP can be installed
in
any
slot
in card cage ·1 or card cage 2.
If multiple INP's are
used, the only restriction is that slot number 1
and
slot
number
2
may
not
be
occupied
by INP's simultaneously.
Also, Slot number 9 and Slot number 10 may not be
occupied
by INP's simultaneously.
e.
Record the location of
the
!NP
PCA
in
the
configuration
section of the System Support Log.
f.
Connect the INP to the General I/O Channel (GIC) by attaching
the HP-IB Ribbon Cable (part no. 30090-60051) to the INP
PCA
connector J3.
2-7. Installation of the Communication Cables
Install the INP communication interconnecting cable assemblies as
follows:
a.
Connect the hood connector of the appropriate internal
cable
to connectors Jl and J2 of the INP PCA board.
Refer to table
1-1 for
a
list of the available !NP-to-modem cables,
INP-to-
INP direct-connect
cables,
and
INP-to-SSLC
direct-connect
cables.
Also refer to figure 1-1 as an aid
in
visualizing
the
relationship
of the hardware components of the INP sub-
system.
b.
Route the internal cable
(which you already attached to
the
INP
PCA in step a)
to the point where it will mate with the
external cable.
On the HP 3000 Series 30/40, route the internal cable down-
ward, through a cable clamp, and out of
the
cabinet
with
the other computer cabling (as shown in figure 2-2).
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