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TDZ 2000 GX1 System Reference August 1998 DHA030900...
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Notice Information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be considered a commitment by Intergraph Computer Systems. Intergraph Computer Systems shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors in, or omissions from, this document. Intergraph Computer Systems shall not be liable for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the furnishing or use of this document.
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Notes Read all safety and operating instructions before using the equipment. Keep these instructions for future reference. Follow all warnings on the equipment or in the operating instructions. This device is designed and manufactured to comply with approved safety standards for information processing and business equipment.
Finding System Hardware Information................vii Customer Support ......................viii Hardware and Software Support Services ............viii World Wide Web ....................viii Intergraph Bulletin Board Service ............... viii FAXLink....................... ix Telephone ......................ix More Support Options .................... x 1 Accessing the System...................... 1 Before You Begin ........................
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Adding External SCSI Drives .................... 32 SCSI Cable Length Guidelines ................33 SCSI Cable Quality Guidelines................33 SCSI ID Guidelines....................33 SCSI Termination Guidelines for External Devices ..........34 Connecting the Device ..................34 Changing SCSI Host Adapter or Device Settings..........34 4 System Hardware Overview and Specifications............
Using the system. Reinstalling system software. An online System Introduction is delivered with the system, and provides information about the following: Intergraph Computer Systems support. System hardware features. Basic system controls. Available hardware options. A System Board Manual document is shipped with each system, and provides detailed...
On these pages, you can get news and product information, technical support information, software updates and fixes, and more. Intergraph Bulletin Board Service On the Intergraph Bulletin Board Service (IBBS), you can get technical support information, software updates and fixes, and more. To connect to the IBBS: 1.
In the United States, call 1-800-633-7248 between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. Central Time, Monday through Friday (except holidays). Outside the United States, contact your local Intergraph Computer Systems subsidiary or distributor. Have the following information available when you call: Your service number, which identifies your site to Intergraph Computer Systems.
Visit the Support pages on the World Wide Web at http://www.intergraph.com/ics. For hardware support questions in the United States, call 1-800-763-0242. For software support questions in the United States, call 1-800-345-4856. Outside the United States, contact your local Intergraph Computer Systems subsidiary or distributor.
Accessing the System The TDZ 2000 GX1 features an extensible chassis architecture designed for ease of upgrades and expansion. The design provides easy access to AGP, PCI, and ISA card slots, memory, processors, and power supply. This chapter lists hand tools and describes servicing restrictions, methods for avoiding electrostatic discharge, and how to remove and attach cover panels.
Before You Begin WARNING Disconnect the system from AC power before servicing internal components! Failure to remove AC power may result in equipment damage or personal injury. NOTE “Right side” and “left side” are as seen from the front of the unit. CAUTION Follow all warnings and cautions in servicing instructions.
Attach the antistatic wrist strap to its connector on the antistatic mat. Ensure that the metal conductor bead in the elastic sleeve of the antistatic strap contacts bare skin. Handle all printed circuit boards as little as possible and by the edges only. Leave new parts in their protective packaging until you install them.
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6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 to remove the right side panel, if necessary. To close the case: 1. Place the side panel on the chassis so that all tabs on the rear of the chassis insert into their slots. NOTE When installing the left side panel, ensure that the security tab aligns with its corresponding slot on the panel.
System Components The front, left view below depicts the major components of the system. Covers, cables, system board details, and expansion cards are not shown. Power supply with fan CD-ROM drive Floppy disk drive External Rear 5.25-inch chassis device bays Power LED Disk activity LED Internal...
Servicing the System This chapter describes how to replace the standard parts within a TDZ 2000 GX1 system. Obey all warning and caution labels while replacing parts. Note that internal parts servicing procedures assume you have removed the left side panel from the system.
Before You Begin WARNING Disconnect the system from AC power before servicing internal components! Failure to remove AC power may result in equipment damage or personal injury. NOTE See Chapter 1, “Accessing the System,” for instructions on opening the system and protecting against electrostatic discharge.
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Stop tabs Guide slot (1 per side) Hinge Door Locking tabs Stop tabs 4. Pull the door toward you and pry the hinge and door apart until one side of the door releases from its locking tab. 5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for the other side of the door hinge. 6.
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To replace the hinge rails: 1. Remove the door. See the procedure above for details. 2. Slide the hinge toward the front of the chassis until it stops. 3. Use a flat-blade screwdriver and pry each of the stop tabs on the hinge until the hinge releases from the rails.
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(3 per side) (3 per side) Standby switch Light pipe guides Standoff posts (4 per side) 5. Pull the face panel away from the chassis slightly to ensure all tabs are released. 6. Grasp the left side of the face panel and pivot it left to expose the standby switch and cable.
3. Remove the screw that secures the plastic to the side panel. 4. Grasp one side of the panel, press the release tabs, and lift the panel off the plastic. 5. Turn the side panel over and press the new plastic onto the panel until the release tabs engage.
3. From inside the chassis, push the back of the floppy drive until the bezel clears the chassis, and slide the device out. 4. Slide the new floppy drive into the chassis and align the mounting holes. 5. Install the two mounting screws. 6.
External Bay Devices If a removable disk module is installed in the external bay, see the vendor documentation for disk drive and module replacement instructions. To replace an external bay device: 1. Disconnect the SCSI cable and power cable from the device. 2.
Disk drive tray Bracket Bracket screws Disk drive screw holes 7. If the device is not a disk drive, remove the mounting guide from the old device and install it to the new device. See the following figure. Mounting guide 8.
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2. Disconnect the data and power cables from the disk drives. 3. Remove the two screws that secure the mounting bracket to the right side of the chassis. See the following figure. Power switch Drive bracket screws Light pipes 4. Remove the three screws that secure the mounting bracket to the left side of the chassis. Screws NOTE To prevent the mounting bracket from slipping, steady the bracket with a free hand as you...
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Mounting bracket Drive screws Drive screws 7. Do all of the following: Note the SCSI ID jumper settings on the old drive Set the SCSI ID on the new drive to the same ID as the old drive Disable termination on the new drive See Chapter 5, “Peripherals,”...
Power Supply See Chapter 6, “Power Supply and Cooling Fans” for details on the power supply. To replace the power supply: 1. Unplug the AC power cord from the rear of the unit. 2. Remove the top cover and left side panel. See the previous section for details. 3.
Mounting bracket screws Mounting bracket screws 7. Attach the mounting bracket to the new power supply, and then install the new power supply assembly using the outer screws. 8. Connect the power cables to the system board and internal devices. See Chapter 6, “Power Supply and Cooling Fans,”...
8. Connect the external device (if any) to the external port on the rear of the card. Fans NOTE Arrows on the fan indicate airflow direction and rotation. Ensure system fans are installed with the airflow direction arrow pointing in the correct direction. To replace the rear system fan: 1.
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Screws Bottom right side 4. Lift the card guide up to disengage the mounting tabs, pull it backward, and then remove it from the chassis. 5. Disconnect the fan power cable. 6. Note the airflow direction of the fan. 7. Remove the four screws securing the fan assembly to the front of the chassis and remove the fan assembly.
LEDs, Light Pipe, and Power Switch See the System Board Manual for connector and socket locations, and for LED, power switch cable, and connector details. To replace an LED: 1. Remove the internal bay disk drives. See the “Internal Bay Disk Drives” section for details.
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6. Orient the new light pipe so that the Power LED mounts face up, and press the light pipe through its mounting hole until it snaps into place. 7. Push each of the LEDs into its respective mount on the new light pipe. 8.
Upgrading the System This chapter describes upgrading memory and processors, as well as installing expansion cards, internal SCSI drives, and external SCSI drives. Before You Begin ......................26 Adding a Processor ......................26 Single-to-Dual Upgrade..................26 Adding Expansion Cards .....................27 Slot Locations ....................28 Upgrading Graphics Cards ................28 Installing Expansion Cards ................29 Assigning System Resources ................30...
After completing the hardware upgrade, you must also upgrade to a multi-processor version of Windows NT. You can upgrade the operating system in the following ways: You can purchase the Intergraph upgrade kit mentioned previously. The kit contains all the hardware, software, and documentation required to perform the upgrade.
NOTE All PCI expansion cards sold by Intergraph fully comply with the Peripheral Component Interconnect Specification, 2.1. Non-compliant PCI cards mechanically comply with the Peripheral Component Interconnect Specification 2.1 , but do not contain configuration registers that allow the system to automatically assign the necessary resources.
PCI slot designations. Intergraph Graphics Card Part Numbers The table below lists the part numbers of Intergraph graphics cards specified in the PCI Slot Designation table in the following section.
Adapter Kit Graphics Card Part Number Card Part Number AccelGraphics AccelStar II AGP FDSPA281 MSMT545 AccelGraphics AccelStar II PCI FDSPA261 MSMT541 Matrox Millennium II AGP FOPT195 MSMT471 Matrox Millennium II PCI FDSP977 MSMT473 RealiZm II ZX25 Graphics Card FOPT208 MSMT415 RealiZm II VX25 Graphics Card FOPT209 MSMT411...
To install an expansion card: 1. Locate an open slot. If you are installing any of the Intergraph RealiZm II products, see the table above for required slot assignments. 2. Remove the blanking plate for the slot. Keep the retaining screw.
See the following for related information and important details: System Board Manual for details on SCSI connector locations and pinouts. Chapter 5, “Peripherals,” for details on drive locations, jumpers, and cables. Chapter 6, “Power Supply and Cooling Fans,” for details on power supply cable connectors and pinouts.
SCSI Cable Quality Guidelines To ensure data integrity and optimum performance, do the following: Use only Intergraph SCSI cables. Cables from other vendors may not provide adequate shielding. Use the shortest cables possible to connect SCSI devices to the system and to each other.
SCSI Termination Guidelines for External Devices Follow the guidelines below for terminating SCSI devices: Enable termination on the last external drive on the SCSI cable chain. Disable termination on all other external drives on the SCSI cable chain. Use only an active terminator on externally-terminated devices. Connecting the Device To add an external SCSI device: 1.
System Hardware Overview and Specifications This chapter contains general, technical information about the hardware in a TDZ 2000 GX1. Hardware Overview .....................36 Functional Diagram .....................37 SCSI Cable Routing Diagram ..................38 System Configuration Summary...................38 System Model Number....................40 System Board.......................41 Specifications.......................41 Optional Hardware.......................42...
Hardware Overview If your system includes any of the following hardware, refer to the documentation delivered with the hardware for additional information: Monitor(s) Uninterruptible power supply External SCSI devices The following figure shows the major components and assemblies inside the system. Power supply with fan CD-ROM drive Floppy disk...
Functional Diagram The following diagram shows the power and data signals of the base unit components. Power AC In Data Power and Data Power Supply Fans System Board Speaker Floppy Disk Drive Keyboard Mouse Monitor AC In CD-ROM Drive Serial Ports Parallel Port...
SCSI Cable Routing Diagram The following diagram shows how the three SCSI cables should be routed when connecting SCSI devices. CD-ROM drive Front-accessible devices AGP slot LVDS SCSI External LVDS Internal drives adapter SCSI connector ISA slot System board Chassis System Configuration Summary The following table summarizes the main features of the system.
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Mouse Primax 3-button mouse Keyboard PS/2 style Graphics AccelGraphics AccelStar II, Intergraph RealiZm II (ZX25, VX25, VX113), Intense 3D Pro 2200S, Matrox Digital Desktop, Millenium II, and Raven-DS System Disk Drive 4.5 GB or 9.1 GB 7200 RPM (Wide Ultra) 4.5 GB or 18.0 GB 7,200 RPM (Wide Ultra2 -- LVDS)
System Model Number The model number on the unit identifies the system hardware and software configuration. The following table defines the individual digits. Digit Meaning 1: Series TDZ 2000 GX1 2: Processor Type Single Intel Pentium II Xeon, 400 MHz, 512 KB cache Dual Intel Pentium II Xeon, 400 MHz, 512 KB cache Single Intel Pentium II Xeon, 450 MHz, 512 KB cache Dual Intel Pentium II Xeon, 450 MHz, 512 KB cache...
System Board The following table lists the main chip components on the MSMT559 system board. Component Description Form Factor Extended ATX System Chipset Intel 82440GX System BIOS Phoenix Processor(s) Single or dual Intel Pentium II Xeon; 400 or 450 MHz Sound Controller Crystal 4235 audio CODEC Crystal CS9236 Wavetable Synthesizer...
Optional Hardware If your system includes any of the following hardware, see the documentation delivered with that hardware for additional information: Display (multiple screens) External SCSI CD-ROM, SCSI CD-ROM reader/writer, SCSI optical drive, or SCSI disk drive Removable SCSI disk drive...
Peripheral Cables This section provides information on peripheral cables and associated connections. See the System Board Manual for additional details. Cable illustrations are not to scale. You can identify the cables and connectors using their spacing as reference. CAUTION You must disable termination on any SCSI device you install internally. If you do not disable termination, the system may fail to start or may behave erratically.
EIDE Cable Connection Locations The following illustration and table show the cable connectors and the locations to which they attach. This cable is (MCBL121) approximately 10.5 in (26.7 cm) long. Connector Connects To Secondary EIDE connector, system board Optional device at Location 3 (external bay) EIDE CD-ROM CDSK196 at Location 1 Floppy Cable Connection Locations The following illustration and table show the cable connectors and the locations to which...
Vendor documentation provided with the peripheral device. EIDE CD-ROM Drive The following figure shows the back of the EIDE CD-ROM drive (CDSK196). Audio connector EIDE connector Mode Select (set to Master) Power connector Device Connector Cable Connects to Audio (analog) MCBL199 Audio connector, system board EIDE...
SCSI CD Recorder (CDSK212) The following figure shows the back of the CD recorder. Audio connector SCSI connector Term Power jumper Power Termination jumper connector Parity Enable jumper Device Connector Cable Connects to Audio (analog) MCBL199 Audio connector, system board Power P3;...
Iomega Jaz 2 GB SCSI Internal Drive (CDSK248) The following figure shows the jumpers on the bottom of the drive. Front Power connector SCSI connector Device Connector Cable Connects to Power P3; P5-P9 Power supply SCSI MCBL316 Wide Ultra2 SCSI expansion card The drive is not terminated and requires external termination only if installed as the last device on the SCSI chain.
SCSI Disk Drives You can use any of the following SCSI disk drives in the system: Part Number Capacity Type CDSK222 18.2 GB Wide Ultra2 10,000 CDSK200 18.2 GB Wide Ultra2 7,200 CDSK221 9.1 GB Wide Ultra2 10,000 CDSK228 4.5 GB Wide Ultra2 10,000 CDSK153...
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Use jumpers as defined in the following table to set the SCSI ID. SCSI ID...
Power Supply and Cooling Fans This chapter describes the 300-watt power supply available in TDZ 2000 GX1 systems, and the power-related pinouts, cooling fans, and hardware monitoring devices. Power Supply.......................52 Cable Connectors......................53 P1 Pinout .......................53 P2 Pinout .......................54 P3 and P5 through P9 Pinout ................54 P4 Pinout .......................54 Cooling Fans .......................55...
Power Supply The power supply provides up to 300 watts of power, and uses a manual switch for selecting either 115 VAC (90-132 VAC range) or 230 VAC (180-264 VAC range) for domestic or oversea locations. The input frequency is 47-63 Hz, single phase. Input current is 5 amps maximum for the 115 VAC range and 2.5 amps for the 230 VAC range.
Cable Connectors The following table lists the cable connectors from the power supply that connect to the system board and other devices. Connector Device System board System board Disk Drive Floppy disk or combo drive Disk Drive Disk Drive Disk Drive Disk Drive Disk Drive NOTE...
P2 Pinout The 20-pin P2 connector connects the system board. Signal Wire Color Signal Wire Color +3.3V Orange +3.3V Orange +3.3V Orange -12V Blue Ground Black Ground Black Remote On Green Ground Black Ground Black Ground Black Ground Black Ground Black Powergood Gray...
Cooling Fans The TDZ 2000 GX1 has three cooling fans. One is inside the power supply; the others are mounted in the chassis. All fans are 12 VDC. The fans pressurize the chassis and force warm air out from the vents. Hardware controls the dynamic speed of each two-wire fan. See the System Board Manual for connector locations and fan cable pinouts.
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