HP j6700 Upgrade Instructions
HP j6700 Upgrade Instructions

HP j6700 Upgrade Instructions

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HP Visualize J Class UNIX® Workstations
PA8700
Upgrade Instructions
Manufacturing Part Number: A9366-90000
Edition E0802
© Copyright 2002 by Hewlett-Packard

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  • Page 1 HP Visualize J Class UNIX® Workstations PA8700 Upgrade Instructions Manufacturing Part Number: A9366-90000 Edition E0802 © Copyright 2002 by Hewlett-Packard...
  • Page 2: Hewlett-Packard Warranty Statement

    No part of this document may be photocopied, reproduced or translated to another language without the prior written consent of Hewlett-Packard Company. Hewlett-Packard Warranty Statement Refer to Warranty & Support for your HP Workstation for warranty terms applicable to your Hewlett-Packard product and replacement parts. Restricted Rights Legend Use, duplication, or disclosure by the U.S.
  • Page 3: Getting Started

    Getting Started The following important information must be adhered to for proper removal and replacement of all Hewlett-Packard parts. CAUTION This upgrade process should be performed by experienced hardware users only. Chapter 1...
  • Page 4: Safety Warnings

    Before performing removal/replacement procedures, position the workstation on a cushioned flat, stable surface, such as a table top or workbench. NOTE Installing the recommended HP replacement part in your J Class workstation does not affect the regulatory and safety classifications or approvals listed in the original owner’s guide.
  • Page 5: Replacement Part Kit Contents

    Getting Started Replacement Part Kit Contents Replacement Part Kit Contents Take a moment to verify that your kit contains the following contents: • System board upgrad tray assembly • Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) materials • Removal/Replacement Instructions If you are missing any part or any documentation, please call your designated service representative.
  • Page 6: Required Tools

    Getting Started Required Tools Required Tools You will need the following tools for removal/replacement procedures: • Light-duty flat blade screwdriver with 6-inch (150 mm) blade • T-15 and/or T-20 Torque drivers • ESD materials • Sufficient ESD protected surfaces on which to lay out parts Chapter 1...
  • Page 7: Preparing Your Workstation

    (June 2001) to accommodate the PA8700 upgrade. Use the command uname -r to determine the version of your operating system. For example, it should report B.11.00. if you are running an HP-UX 11.0 operating system. If the workstation is running an older version of HP-UX, update the operating system software before continuing.
  • Page 8: Safely Powering Down The J Class Workstation

    Getting Started Safely Powering Down the J Class Workstation Safely Powering Down the J Class Workstation You must complete the following steps before performing any of the removal and replacement procedures: CAUTION Do not use the power supply interlock thumbscrew on the rear panel to power down the workstation.
  • Page 9: Product Exploded Diagram

    Getting Started Product Exploded Diagram Product Exploded Diagram Figure 1-1 shows an exploded view of the internal components (FRUs) in the J Class workstations and Table 1-1 describes each of the exploded views components. Refer to this figure to identify the various workstation FRUs while performing the FRU removal and replacement procedures in Chapter 2.
  • Page 10 Getting Started Product Exploded Diagram Table 1-1 Description of the Components in the J Class Exploded Diagram Numbers in Description Figure 1-1 J Class System Board Assembly Power supply 500W includes system speaker, power supply fans, and LCD display cable SDRAM DIMMs LVD Ultra SCSI hard disk Optical Drives, ATAPI Assembly...
  • Page 11 Component Remove/Replacement This chapter provides procedures for removing and replacing the components in the J Class workstations. Chapter 2...
  • Page 12: Chapter Overview

    Component Remove/Replacement Chapter Overview Chapter Overview Here are the main sections in this chapter: • Front Bezel and Top Panel • Bezel-Label Strip • LCD Panel • Hard Disk Drives • Hard disk Drive Backplane • Optical Drives • Memory DIMMs •...
  • Page 13: Component Removal And Replacement

    Component Remove/Replacement Component Removal and Replacement Component Removal and Replacement The procedures in this section describe how to remove the components from your workstation. You can follow the same procedures in reverse to replace or install new accessories or components. Observe the electrostatic discharge (ESD) precautions and the prerequisites for removing and replacing components or accessories as discussed in Chapter 1.
  • Page 14 Component Remove/Replacement Component Removal and Replacement Removing the Top Cover Figure 2-1 Removing the Top Cover - Remove all connectors from - Place workstation on a padded back of workstation surface - Remove workstation from - Remove bezel pedestal. - Press in on both sides of bezel and pull forward as shown.
  • Page 15 Component Removal and Replacement Removing the Bezel-Label Strip If you have received the HP J Class upgrade kit, you will need to remove the old bezel-label strip from your workstation and replace it with the new one. Here is the brief procedure for performing this task: 1.
  • Page 16: Removing The Lcd Panel

    Component Remove/Replacement Component Removal and Replacement Removing the LCD Panel To remove the LCD panel, do the following: Figure 2-3 Removing the LCD Panel 1. Push LCD tab from one side to remove 2. Remove LCD 3. Remove connector To replace the LCD panel, perform the above steps in reverse. Chapter 2...
  • Page 17: Removing The Hard Disk Drives

    Component Remove/Replacement Component Removal and Replacement Removing the Hard Disk Drives To remove a hard disk drive do the following: Figure 2-4 Removing the Hard Disk Drives 1. Remove optional locking thumbscrew 2. Press HDD cover release tab to remove cover Locking Thumbscrew Removing a HDD...
  • Page 18 Component Remove/Replacement Component Removal and Replacement Removing the Hard Disk Drive Backplane To replace the hard disk drive backplane, do the following: Figure 2-5 Removing the Hard Disk Drives Backplane Remove PCI Cage - Remove disk drives BEFORE removing board. - Lift PCI handle to remove PCI cage from workstation - Unplug four connectors...
  • Page 19 Component Remove/Replacement Component Removal and Replacement Internal Optical Drives To remove the Optical Drives, do the following: Figure 2-6 Removing the Optical Drive 1. Press sides of connector in back of CD to remove cable 2. Remove two screws 3. Slide CD to front To replace the optical drive, perform the above steps in reverse.
  • Page 20: Power Supply

    Component Remove/Replacement Component Removal and Replacement Power Supply To remove the power supply, do the following: Figure 2-7 Removing the Power Supply - Remove two VRM connectors - Remove VRM 1 board as shown connector connector - Remove screw from back of workstation to remove power plug - Disconnect five connectors (2-6) power plug Back...
  • Page 21 Component Remove/Replacement Component Removal and Replacement Figure 2-8 Removing the Power Supply (cont’d) - Remove two screws from front of workstation - Push power supply to back of workstation to lift out. To replace the power supply, do the above steps in reverse. Chapter 2...
  • Page 22: Removing The Pci Cage

    Component Remove/Replacement Component Removal and Replacement PCI Cage To remove the PCI Cage, do the following: Figure 2-9 Removing the PCI Cage - Lift PCI handle to remove cage from workstation 1. Slide PCI retainer back 2. Lift off cage I N E - Remove screw to remove card - Slide I/O card out as shown...
  • Page 23 Component Remove/Replacement Component Removal and Replacement Figure 2-10 Removing the PCI Backplane 1. Disconnect fan power plug 2. Remove mounting screw Fan power plug mounting screw - Slide board to back of cage and lift out To replace the PCI Backplane and Cage, do the above steps in reverse. Speaker The speaker is integrated into the power supply.
  • Page 24: Removing The System Board

    Component Remove/Replacement Component Removal and Replacement Removing the System Board To remove the system board, do the following: Figure 2-11 Removing the System Board Lift PCI handle to remove PCI cage from workstation Remove memory cards from system board Remove VRM connectors and VRM 0 and VRM 1 cards - Remove screw from back of workstation to remove power plug - Disconnect five connectors from system board (2-6)
  • Page 25 Component Remove/Replacement Component Removal and Replacement Figure 2-12 Removing the System Board - Remove two mounting screws from - Remove four serial port screws system board. from back of workstation. Back Mounting Screws serial port screws - Pull system board toward front of workstation to remove from slots - Lift system board up Slots Front...
  • Page 26: Replacing The System Board

    Component Remove/Replacement Component Removal and Replacement Replacing the System Board To replace the system board, perform the above steps in reverse. Pay close attention to installing the PCI cage. Figure 2-13 Replacing the System Board - Reverse steps - Install PCI cage in workstation, with handle up, then press down. If you are replacing the system board on a desk side unit, go into the Boot Console NOTE Handler (BCH) and set the fan choice to desk side.
  • Page 27: Removing And Replacing The Real-Time Clock

    Component Remove/Replacement Component Removal and Replacement Removing and Replacing the Real-Time Clock To remove the real-time clock, you first need to follow the procedure in the section “Front Bezel and Top Cover” of this chapter. After this procedure has been completed, you can remove the real-time clock as shown in Figure 2-14 You may need to rock the real-time clock back and forth to loosen it in its socket.
  • Page 28 Component Remove/Replacement Component Removal and Replacement Chapter 2...
  • Page 29 Wrapping Up This section contains information to help you confirm that your removal and replacement procedure was successful. In some cases you will need to use specific HP-UX commands and utilities to reconfigure the workstation to recognize the replacement part(s).
  • Page 30: Verifying System Operations

    Wrapping Up Verifying System Operations Verifying System Operations To verify the system operation, follow these steps: 1. Reconnect the power cables and any other cables that were disconnected when opening the workstation. 2. Reconnect all peripheral devices and their associated power cables. 3.

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