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InterServe 600 Series
System Reference
September 1997
DHAF02050

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  • Page 1 InterServe 600 Series System Reference September 1997 DHAF02050...
  • Page 2 Copyright 1997, Intergraph Corporation including this documentation, and any software and its file formats and audio-visual displays described herein; all rights reserved; may only be used pursuant to the applicable software license agreement; contains confidential and proprietary information of Intergraph and/or other third parties which is protected by copyright, trade secret and trademark law and may not be provided or otherwise made available without prior written authorization.
  • Page 3 Cautions Changes or modifications made to the system that are not approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. THIS PRODUCT CONFORMS TO THE APPLICABLE REQUIREMENTS OF 21 CFR SUBCHAPTER J AT DATE OF MANUFACTURE.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction ........................ix Restrictions........................ix Conventions........................ix Additional System Information ..................ix Operating System Information ................... x 1 Accessing the System....................1 Precautions ......................... 2 Top Cover and Side Panels ....................2 Power Supply Access Panel ....................3 PCI Access Panel ....................... 4 Riser Card Brace and PCI Board Guide ................
  • Page 6 Using the System Configuration Utility................40 ISA Boards with a Configuration File..............40 ISA Boards without a Configuration File............40 Changing the System Boot Sequence..............42 4 System Hardware Overview ..................43 InterServe 615, 615UW, 625UW (Non-RAID) ............... 43 Major Assemblies ....................43 Functional Diagram....................
  • Page 7 Redundant Power Supplies (MPWS138) ................. 78 DC Output Specifications .................. 78 Operating Characteristics ................... 79 Riser Card (MSMT280 and MSMT463) ................80 Expansion Slots....................80 SCSI Controller and Connector ................. 80 Power Connector....................80 Peripherals........................81 Internal RAID Section (MESAN15) ..............81 CD-ROM Drive ....................
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  • Page 9: Introduction

    For information about InterServe 610, 620, 630 and 640 servers, refer to DHAF02030. Restrictions In the servicing instructions, heed all warnings and cautions. Some precedures may only be performed by trained Intergraph Field Service personnel. Personal injury and damage to equipment can occur if documented procedures are not followed. WARNING For InterServe 635 and 645 systems, hazardous energy levels exist in the system base unit due to the constant AC-supply design of the power supplies.
  • Page 10: Operating System Information

    For detailed information on using Windows NT Server 4.0, refer to Windows NT Server Help. Additional online Windows NT Server 4.0 documentation is delivered on CD-ROM with the operating system. You can purchase printed copies of these documents from Intergraph. Refer to the Late-Breaking News shipped with your system for important hardware, software, and...
  • Page 11: Accessing The System

    1 Accessing the System This chapter describes opening the system base unit to gain access to various field replaceable and upgradeable parts. To Service Remove Page Internal SCSI drives Top cover, both side panels Combo drive (MESAM86) Top cover, both side panels Internal RAID Section (MESAN15) Top cover, both side panels Riser card (MSMT280)
  • Page 12: Precautions

    Precautions Before servicing or upgrading the system, heed the following: WARNING Leave the AC power cord from the InterServe 615, 615UW, 625, and 625UW base unit connected to the AC wall outlet to maintain safety ground. If the AC power cord is disconnected, you could be injured or cause damage to the system.
  • Page 13: Power Supply Access Panel

    Top Cover Left Side Panel Screws Right Side Panel Screws Power Supply Access Panel NOTE Only InterServe 615, 615UW, 625, and 625UW systems use the power supply access panel. To remove the power supply access panel: Remove the screws from around the power supply access panel as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 14: Pci Access Panel

    Screws Screws Power Supply Access Panel Slide the power supply access panel to the right and pull it out of the base unit. PCI Access Panel To remove the PCI access panel: Remove the top cover and left side panel. Lay the base unit on its right side.
  • Page 15: Riser Card Brace And Pci Board Guide

    Screw (Behind Panel) PCI Access Panel Screws Riser Card Brace and PCI Board Guide To remove the riser card brace and PCI board guide: Remove the PCI access panel. Remove the RAID controller and other installed PCI option boards. Note the position of each PCI board.
  • Page 16 Remove the screw for the PCI board guide, and remove it as shown in the following figure. Loosen the screw and pivot the ISA board guide toward the fan assembly as shown in the following figure. PCI Board Guide Screw Screw ISA Board Guide...
  • Page 17: Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge

    Remove the three screws as shown in the following figure. Slide the riser card brace to the back of the base unit and remove the brace. Riser Card Brace Protecting Against Electrostatic Discharge Sensitive components inside the base unit can be damaged by static electricity. To protect against this possibility, take the following precautions when working with the internal components of the system.
  • Page 18: Closing The System

    A re-usable antistatic wrist strap can be attached to the ground loop above the ISA slots, as shown in the following figure, or to any other bare metal part of the base unit. The metal conductor bead in the elastic sleeve of re-usable antistatic straps must contact bare skin. Ground Loop Closing the System CAUTION...
  • Page 19: Servicing System Parts

    2 Servicing System Parts Open the base unit and protect against electrostatic discharge as described in Chapter 1, “Accessing the System.” After servicing, close the base unit as also described in Chapter 1. WARNING Leave the AC power cord from the InterServe 615, 615UW, 625, and 625UW base unit connected to the AC wall outlet to maintain safety ground.
  • Page 20: Combo Drive (Mesam86)

    10. Connect the SCSI cable, power cable, and audio cable (CD-ROM drive only). The SCSI cable red stripe (pin 1) must be adjacent to the power connector. Note If installing a non-Intergraph CD-ROM drive, use the audio cable delivered with the new CD-ROM drive. 11. Close the base unit. Combo Drive (MESAM86) To replace the combo drive: Open the base unit and remove the necessary parts as described in Chapter 1.
  • Page 21 Stripe Screws Floppy Cable Red Stripe ISA Bus Cables Power Cable Disconnect the floppy cable, ISA bus cables, and power cable from the combo drive. Note the position of the red stripe on the floppy cable and ISA bus cables. Remove the four screws from the support bracket as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 22: Internal Raid Section (Mesan15)

    Internal RAID Section (MESAN15) To replace the internal RAID section: Open the base unit and remove the necessary parts as described in Chapter 1. Remove the CD-ROM drive as described previously in “Internal SCSI Drives.” Support the drive as you remove it. Remove the RAID disk drives from the slots and place the drives onto a flat antistatic surface.
  • Page 23: Riser Card (Msmt463)

    NOTE For assistance about cable connections, refer to Chapter 5, “Hardware Information.” Replace the CD-ROM drive and reconnect its cables. Close the base unit. Install the RAID disk drives into the proper slots. Riser Card (MSMT463) To replace the riser card: Open the base unit and remove the necessary parts as described in Chapter1.
  • Page 24: P6 Bus Termination Card (Msmt311)

    Processor Module Disengage the processor module from the system board connectors. Align the new processor module over the connectors and firmly press it onto the connectors. Secure the module using the screws removed previously. Replace the option boards in the same slots from which you removed them. Close the base unit.
  • Page 25: System Board (Msmt359)

    P6 Bus Termination Card Carefully disengage the termination card from the connectors. Install the new termination card. The connectors are keyed to ensure proper orientation. Carefully but firmly push the termination card into the connectors. Secure the termination card with the screws removed previously. Replace the option boards in the same slots from which you removed them.
  • Page 26 Disconnect all cables attached to the system board. Refer to the following figure for cable connector locations. Internal SCSI Speaker Reset Audio MIDI Assembly Power Floppy Cable Connector ISA Bus Disconnect the cables from the external ports. Using a three-sixteenth-inch nutdriver, remove the jackscrews from the video, parallel, and serial ports.
  • Page 27: Fixed Power Supply (Mpws131)

    Setup. Fixed Power Supply (MPWS131) CAUTION Replacement power supplies should be purchased from Intergraph to ensure proper specifications are met and to guarantee safety. To replace the power supply: Open the base unit and remove the necessary parts as described in Chapter 1.
  • Page 28: Redundant Power Supplies (Mpws138)

    Screws CAUTION Support the power supply with your hand as you remove the screws. Otherwise, the power supply will fall onto the system hard disk drive or RAID disk drives fan assembly. Push the power supply out the side of the base unit. Place the new power supply in the base unit and slide the power cable bundle through the opening.
  • Page 29: Ac Section (Mesan14)

    Power Supplies Release Lever Keylock Install the new power supply into the base unit. Turn the keylock switch to the ON position. AC Section (MESAN14) To replace the AC section: Open the base unit and remove the necessary parts as described in Chapter 1. Remove both power supplies as described previously in “Redundant Power Supplies (MPWS138)”..
  • Page 30 Interlock AC Section Switch Cables Screws Power Supply Shelf Screws Power Supply Shelf Screws Power (Both Sides) Supply Shelf AC Section Disconnect the AC section cables attached to the power distribution board. Note the placement of the cables so that you can install them in the proper locations on the new assembly. Disconnect the interlock switch cables from the keylock switches.
  • Page 31: Power Distribution Board (Mpcbd13)

    Power Distribution Board (MPCBD13) NOTE MPCBD13 is used only in InterServe 615 and 625 with the internal RAID section MESAN15. To replace MPCBD13: Open the base unit and remove the necessary parts as described in Chapter 3. Remove the power supply as described previously in “Fixed Power Supply (MPWS131)”. Disconnect the fan power cable from the system board.
  • Page 32: Intersite Server Monitor Board (Cinf029)

    Screws (Both Sides) Ground Wire (Both Sides) Remove the power distribution board from the base unit. Attach the new power distribution board to the base unit. Attach the ground wires to the base unit. WARNING You must attach both ground wires for safety purposes. Additionally, you must torque the screws to 9.2 - 12.5 inch-lbs.
  • Page 33: Memory

    Remove the ISA I/O lock bracket and disengage the ISM board from its slot connector. Remove the board from the slot; then disconnect the cables from the temperature sensor and feature connectors on the ISM board. Disengage the release lever on the PC Card socket on the ISM board; then remove the PC Card modem from the board.
  • Page 34 CPU 1 Banks - System memory modules available from Intergraph have been certified for use with Intergraph computers at extremes of temperature and system load to ensure reliable performance. System memory modules available from other vendors may function improperly or unreliably in your Intergraph...
  • Page 35: Option Board Fan Assembly

    Option Board Fan Assembly NOTE Replace the fan assembly as one unit. Do not remove individual fans. To relace the option board fan assembly: Open the base unit and remove the necessary parts as described in Chapter 1. Remove the two fan assembly screws as shown in the following figure. Disconnect the fan assembly power cable from the system board.
  • Page 36: System Disk Fan (Mcbly690)

    System Disk Fan (MCBLY690) For InterServe 615 and 615UW systems without the internal RAID subsystem, a fan in the power supply access panel provides cooling to the system hard disk drive. To replace the system disk fan: Open the base unit and remove the necessary parts as described in Chapter 1. Remove the screws from the back cover as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 37: Auxiliary Fan (Cfan111)

    Auxiliary Fan (CFAN111) For systems with the internal RAID subsystem, a fan between the power supply and internal RAID section provides cooling to the RAID disk drives. To replace the auxiliary fan: Open the base unit and remove the necessary parts as described in Chapter 3. Remove power supply as described previously in, “Fixed Power Supply (MPWS131).”...
  • Page 39: Upgrading The System

    3 Upgrading the System You can upgrade your server by adding processors, memory, internal or external SCSI devices (such as disk drives and tape drives), and option boards. This chapter also describes how to use the System Configuration Utility (SCU) when adding ISA option boards, non-compliant PCI option boards, and PC Card devices.
  • Page 40: Dual To Quad Upgrade

    Socket Socket Metal Clip Replace the ISA option boards and close the base unit. Dual to Quad Upgrade To upgrade a dual processor system: Open the base unit and remove the necessary parts as described in Chapter 1. NOTE If PCI option boards are installed, they must be removed to access the quad processor sockets. Remove the P6 bus termination card.
  • Page 41: Adding Memory

    System memory modules available from Intergraph have been certified for use with Intergraph computers at extremes of temperature and system load to ensure reliable performance. System memory modules available from other vendors may function improperly or unreliably in your Intergraph computer.
  • Page 42 Supported Memory Bank 0 Bank 1 Bank 2 Bank 3 256 MB 2 x 128 MB 2 x 64 MB 2 x 64 MB 2 x 32 MB 2 x 32 MB 2 x 32 MB 2 x 32 MB 512 MB 2 x 128 MB 2 x 128 MB...
  • Page 43: Adding Internal Scsi Devices

    Replace the graphics and PCI option boards and close the base unit. 10. Restart the system. The new memory is recognized automatically. Adding Internal SCSI Devices You can install internal SCSI devices such as hard disk drives, tape drives, and CD-ROM drives in the auxiliary drive bays of the server.
  • Page 44: Adding External Scsi Drives

    Slide Screw Bracket NOTE Do not mount tape drives or CD-ROM drives to the slide bracket. Slide the device into the drive bay and secure it to the metal chassis. Connect the power cable and SCSI cable to the device. Close the base unit.
  • Page 45: Adding Option Boards

    The total length of the SCSI cabling is the sum of the following: SCSI cable inside the base unit - 6.0 inches (15 cm) SCSI cable inside each device - average 8 inches, (20 cm) SCSI cable between the base unit and the first device SCSI cable between each device To install an external SCSI device: Set the device’s SCSI ID to an unused number and enable or disable the device’s SCSI termination...
  • Page 46: Pci Boards

    Some PCI boards do not comply with the PCI specification, and must be configured as if they were ISA boards using the System Configuration Utility (SCU). Intergraph only provides PCI boards that comply with the specification. NOTE PCI Slot 6 is not available in quad processor systems.
  • Page 47: Isa And Pnp Option Boards

    ISA and PnP Option Boards ISA boards are not designed with internal registers that define the board configuration to the system during startup. Therefore, you must run the SCU to define the board to the system. Run the SCU before installing an ISA board to reserve system resources for the board and to prevent conflicts with option boards already installed.
  • Page 48 ISA I/O Screw Panel Lock Bracket...
  • Page 49 Loosen the screw to allow the pivoting ISA board guide to swing toward the system fans. Refer to the following figure. Screw ISA Board Guide Install the option board into the first available slot from the system board. Press firmly to ensure the board seats completely in the slot.
  • Page 50: Using The System Configuration Utility

    Using the System Configuration Utility The SCU is an MS-DOS utility that will not run in the Windows NT environment. Use the System Utilities (SYSUTIL) diskette delivered with your system to boot the system into MS-DOS. The system must be set to boot from the floppy disk drive (normally drive A) to use the SCU. If necessary, refer to “Changing the System Boot Sequence”...
  • Page 51 To define ISA boards without a configuration file: Shut down and power off the system. Insert the SYSUTIL diskette into the floppy diskette slot of the combo drive; then restart the system. When the MS-DOS Startup menu displays, select option 1 to run the SCU. From the SCU Main Menu, select Step 2, then press 6.
  • Page 52: Changing The System Boot Sequence

    Changing the System Boot Sequence To change the system boot sequence: Restart the system. Press when the following message displays: DELETE Press DEL if you want to run Setup The AMIBIOS Setup Main Menu displays. In the Setup menu, click the Advanced icon. A list of parameters displays. Click the System Boot Up Sequence parameter.
  • Page 53: System Hardware Overview

    4 System Hardware Overview This chapter provides an overview of the InterServe 615, 625, 635, and 645 systems. The “Major Assemblies” sections show relative locations of components such as power supplies, peripherals, and boards. The “Functional Diagram” sections provide an overview of the power and data signal paths between the major assemblies.
  • Page 54: Functional Diagram

    Functional Diagram Fixed Power AC In Power Switch Supply CD-ROM Drive Combo Drive Disk Drives Floppy Drive Riser SCSI Port Card MIDI Port Speaker System Board External Ports System Disk Processor Module or P6 Bus Option Board Termination Card Fans Item Part Number Page...
  • Page 55: Interserve 615, 625 (Internal Raid)

    InterServe 615, 625 (Internal RAID) Major Assemblies Internal RAID Section Power Supply CD-ROM Drive Combo Drive Power Distribution Board Option Riser Card Board Fans System Board RAID P6 Bus Termination Controller Card (Plugged onto System Board)
  • Page 56: Functional Diagram

    Functional Diagram Power AC In Power Switch Distribution Board Fixed Power Supply CD-ROM Drive Combo Drive Internal RAID Section Riser PC Card Server Monitor RAID Card Modem Card Controller SCSI Port Speaker System Board MIDI Port Auxiliary External Ports Option Board Fans Processor Module or P6 Bus...
  • Page 57: Interserve 635, 645

    InterServe 635, 645 Major Assemblies Internal RAID Section Redundant Power Supplies CD-ROM Drive Combo Drive AC Section Power Distribution Board Option Riser Card Board Fans Processor Module System Board RAID Controller Board...
  • Page 58: Functional Diagram

    Functional Diagram Power Distribution Board AC Section AC In Power Switch with Safety Interlock Power Power Supply Supply CD-ROM Drive Combo Drive Internal RAID Section Riser PC Card Server Monitor RAID Card Modem Card Controller Speaker SCSI Port System Board MIDI Port Option Board Fans...
  • Page 59: System Hardware Information

    5 System Hardware Information This chapter contains technical information about the boards and other hardware that comes standard with the InterServe 615, 615UW, 625, 625UW, 635, and 645 servers. The following hardware items are described. Internal cables System board (MSMT359) External Ports Power Distribution Board (MPCBD13) Power Distribution Board (MPCBD17)
  • Page 60: System Board (Msmt359)

    System Board (MSMT359) This section provides cable and jumper connectors, board components, memory addresses, I/O addresses, and DMA channels for the MSMT359. The system board provides the following system functionality: Processors - one to four Intel Pentium Pro 200 MHz, each with 512 kB L2 cache PCI Bridge - Intel Orion PCI bridge provides the interface between the processors and PCI expansion bus PCI to ISA Bridge - Intel 82379AB provides the interface betwwen the ISA expansion bus and the...
  • Page 61: Cable And Jumper Connectors

    Cable and Jumper Connectors The following figure shows the location of the cable and jumper connectors. The CPU, VRM, memory sockets, and riser card connectors are provided for reference. CPU 0 CPU 1 VRM 0 VRM 1 CPU Frequency Jumpers Memory Sockets Riser Card Connectors...
  • Page 62 Cable Routing and Pinouts The following table shows the cable routing from the system board connectors to the various system components. From MSMT359 Cable J17, MIDI MCBL038A External MIDI port J22, Audio MCBLY110 CD-ROM drive J30, Floppy data MCBL067A J2, Combo drive J32, ISA bus (PCMCIA data) MCBLZ370 J3, Combo drive...
  • Page 63 J30, MCBL067A, Floppy Data Signal Signal Signal DRV0- TRK0- No connect MTR1- WRPRT- DRATE0 RDATA- INDEX- STEP- HDSEL MTR0- WDATA- DSKCHG DRV1- WGATE- Ground J32, MCBLZ370, ISA Bus Signal Signal Signal Signal IRQ15 SD+(14) SA+(17) SA+(6) IRQ14 SD+(15) SA+(18) SA+(7) IRQ10 SD+(11) SA+(21)
  • Page 64 J43, MCBL176A, SCSI Signal Signal Command Data-0 Attention Command Data-1 Busy Command Data-2 Acknowledge Command Data-3 Reset Command Data-4 Message Command Data-5 Select Command Data-6 Command Command Data-7 Request Command Data Parity Input/Output Terminator Power NOTE Pins 12, 13, 14, 37, and 39 are not connected; all other pins not listed are connected to ground. J68, MCBLZ530, Fan Signal Color...
  • Page 65 NOTE You must remove the PCI option boards and the processor module (or P6 bus termination card) to access the BIOS and G95 jumpers. CPU 0 Frequency CPU 1 Frequency Jumper Setting Jumper Setting CAUTION Do not change the jumper settings in an attempt to change CPU speed. The CPU s will only operate properly when the jumpers are installed in their default settings.
  • Page 66: Board Components

    Board Components The following figure shows the locations of the major integrated components. Memory Sockets Bridge Memory OMC- OMC- Controllers SCSI Controller Graphics Accelerator PCI to Bridge Lithium Window Battery Sound Ethernet Processor Controller Palette Controller Flash EEPROM...
  • Page 67 Lithium Battery (CMOS/Clock Battery) When the system is off, the Lithium battery on the system board provides power to the real time clock and BIOS flash EPROM, which stores the BIOS information. As long as the system is running, the batteries are not used to sustain the information.
  • Page 68 The FDC37C932 supports four serial ports via two external port connectors (COM 1 and COM 2). COM1 can be configured as COM1 or COM3; COM2 can be configured as COM2 or COM4. The serial ports use the system I/O addresses shown below. Port Addresses Interrupts...
  • Page 69 ISA bus, BIOS PROM, and graphics controller. PCI slots 5 and 6 are on the primary PCI bus. PCI slots 1 through 4 (secondary) are supported by an Intergraph programmable part on the riser card.
  • Page 70: Sound Processor

    CPU 0 CPU 1 Banks - The Orion memory components (OMC) include the OMC-DP (data path) and the OMC-DC (data control). The OMC-DP provides a consolidated memory data path between the P6 bus and the memory interface chips (MICs). The MICs provide the interface between the P6 bus (via the OMC-DP) and the installed memory modules.
  • Page 71: Memory Address Map

    Feature Specification Sampling Rate Range 5 KHz - 44.1 KHz in 228 selectable steps Selectable Microphone AGC Microphone Support Low-Impedance (600 Ohms) Dynamic, Electek The Vibra 16C is configured through I/O port accesses. When the system is powered up, the hardware forces the Vibra 16C to respond to default I/O port addresses, interrupt request (IRQ) level, and direct memory access (DMA) request and acknowledge.
  • Page 72: I/O Addresses

    I/O Addresses The primary system I/O devices are: Adaptec AIC-7860 Ultra SCSI DEC 21050 PCI-to-PCI Bridge Intel 82093AA I/O Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller (I/O APIC) Intel 82454 Orion PCI Bridge (OPB) Intel 82452, 82453 Orion Memory Controllers (OMC) Intel 82379AB System I/O-APIC PCI to ISA Bridge Matrox MGA-2064W G95 Graphics Accelerator Standard Microsystems FDC37C932 Super I/O Controller Creative Labs Vibra 16C Sound Processor...
  • Page 73: Dma Channels

    Address Range Description Address Range Description 00F0 - 00F1 Clear/Reset Math B000 - DFFF Typical PCI Adapter Usage Coprocessor 01F0 - 01F8 IDE Hard Disk Controller (FDC37C932) DMA Channels The system board uses Direct Memory Address (DMA) channels to exchange data without accessing the CPU.
  • Page 74: Ethernet

    Ethernet Signal Signal TD+ - Transmit Reserved TD– - Transmit RD– - Receive RD+ - Receive Reserved Reserved Reserved Serial (COM) Signal DCD - Data Carrier Detect RD - Receive Data TD - Transmit Data DTR - Data Terminal Ready Ground DSR - Data Set Ready RTS - Request to Send...
  • Page 75: Scsi

    SCSI Signal Command Data-0 Command Data-1 Command Data-2 Command Data-3 Command Data-4 Command Data-5 Command Data-6 Command Data-7 Command Data Parity Terminator Power Attention Busy Acknowledge Reset Message Select Command Request Input/Output Note Pins 12, 13, 14, 37, and 39 are not connected; all other pins not listed are connected to ground.
  • Page 76: Video

    Video Signal R - Red G - Green B - Blue MID2 - Monitor ID2 5, 6, 7, 8, 10 Ground No Connect MID0 - Monitor ID0 MID1 - Monitor ID1 HSYNC - Horizontal Sync VSYNC - Vertical Sync MID3 - Monitor ID3 Power Distribution Board (MPCBD13) Cable Routing and Pinouts The following figure shows the MPCBD13 cable connectors.
  • Page 77 From MPCBD13 Cable J19, Drive installed MCBL057A MESAN15 JP7 MCBL060A Auxiliary LED MCBL060A Channel Mode LED NOTE For the pinout of the power cable P8 attached to J10, refer to “Fixed Po wer Supply (MPWS131).” J13, MCBL055A, RAID Sensor Signal Signal Signal 1,2,3,4...
  • Page 78: Power Distribution Board (Mpcbd17)

    J20, MCBL060A, Auxiliary LED Signal Wire Color Remote On/Off In Black Remote On/Off Out Black LED Ground Orange J40, MCBL060A, Channel Mode LED Signal Wire Color Disk bad Black Ground Black Disk good Orange Power Distribution Board (MPCBD17) Side 1 Cable Routing and Pinouts The following figure shows the MPCBD17 side 1 cable connectors.
  • Page 79 From MPCBD17, Side 1 Cable J19, Drive installed MCBL077A MESAN15 JP8, JP7 J41, Server monitor MCBL078A CINF029 J9 J3, MCBL050A, RAID power Signal Wire Color +12V Yellow Ground Black Ground Black +5.1V J9, MCBL050A, RAID power Signal Wire Color +12V Yellow Ground Black...
  • Page 80 J16, MCBL080A, Power On LED and Channel Mode LED Signal Wire Color Pwrgood Black Ground Black Pwrbad White Dskbad Black Ground Black Dskgood Orange J19, MCBL077A, Drive Installed Signal Wire Color Drive 1 Brown Drive 2 Black Drive 3 Drive 4 Brown Drive 5 Black...
  • Page 81: Side 2 Cable Routing And Pinout

    Side 2 Cable Routing and Pinout The following figure shows the MPCBD17 side 2 connectors. From MPCBD17, Side 2 Cable MESAN14 MESAN14 Keylock Switch 1 MESAN14 MESAN14 Keylock Switch 2 MPWS138, Power Supply 1 MCBL048A MSMT463 J3, Main Power MPWS138, Power Supply 2 MPWS138, Power Supply 2 MPWS138, Power Supply 1 J15, Reset...
  • Page 82 J4, MPWS138, Power Supply 1 Signal Signal Signal AC _ Line _ 2 No Connect AC _ Neutral _ 2 No Connect AC _ Ground No Connect -5.1V Fan _ OK _ 2 CS _ RTN -12V +3.3V _ CS DC _ OK _ 1 +12V +12V _ CS...
  • Page 83 J7, MPWS138, Power Supply 2 Signal Signal Signal AC _ Line _ 1 No Connect AC _ Neutral _ 1 No Connect AC _ GND No Connect -5.1V Fan _ OK _ 1 CS _ RTN -12V +3.3V _ CS DC _ OK _ 1 +12V +12V _ CS...
  • Page 84: Ac Section (Mesan14)

    AC Section (MESAN14) AC Section - MESAN14 Power Supply Keylock Switch Power Distribution Board J2 AC In AC Receptacle - Line - Ground - Neutral Top Cover Safety Interlock Switch Circuit Breaker Power Supply Power Keylock Switch Distribution Board J1 Alarm Silence Power Button...
  • Page 85: Keylock Switch

    The following figure shows the top view of the AC section. Circuit Breaker Alarm Silence Reset Switch Button Keylock Switch Keylock Switch To Safety Interlock Switch Power Supply Cable Opening Power Cable to MPCBD17 J2 Power Cable to MPCBD17 J1 Keylock Switch The keylock switch performs two functions: it physically locks the power supply in the base unit (by rotating a blade into a slot on the power supply), and engages an AC switch that provides power input...
  • Page 86: Circuit Breaker Reset Switch

    Circuit Breaker Reset Switch The circuit breaker contains an external button to indicate power fault status. When the button is extended (white area showing), a fault has occurred. Do not reset the circuit breaker until after the fault has been removed. Reset the circuit breaker by pressing the button. Safety Interlock Switch The safety interlock switch, located in the top of the base unit, prevents the system from powering on if the top cover is not properly installed.
  • Page 87: Cable Connectors

    The following notes apply to the DC output specifications table. Power supply meets or exceeds these specifications. For the noted specifications, the Maximum values describe the smallest acceptable maximum load and the Minimum values describe the largest acceptable minimum load. These outputs are measured at the user end of an unloaded peripheral cable.
  • Page 88: P2 - P8 Connector Pinout

    P2 - P8 Connector Pinout Signal Wire Color +12V Yellow Return Black Return Black P9 Connector Pinout Signal Wire Color Return Black Return Black +12V Yellow P10 Connector Pinout Signal Wire Color System Reset Yellow No Connect Black Ground Black System On Redundant Power Supplies (MPWS138) The InterServe 635 and 645 systems use redundant 550 watt current-sharing power supplies.
  • Page 89: Operating Characteristics

    Outputs 4, 5 4, 5 Unit Initial Setting Tolerance (Maximum) Regulation Line/Load 2, 3 (Maximum) Overshoot, Turn on/off < 5% < 5% < 10% < 10% < 10% (Maximum) The following notes apply to the previous table. The power supply meets or exceeds these specifications. These outputs are measured at the user end of an unloaded peripheral cable.
  • Page 90: Riser Card (Msmt280 And Msmt463)

    The riser card has six PCI slots and four ISA slots. PCI slots 5 and 6 are on the primary PCI bus, supported by the PCI bridge on the system board. PCI slots 1 through 4 (secondary) are supported by an Intergraph programmable part (on MSMY463) or by a PCI-to-PCI bridge (on MSMT280). SCSI Controller and Connector If the riser card is MSMT280, the system’s internal SCSI devices use the SCSI controller on the system...
  • Page 91: Peripherals

    For InterServe 635 and 645 systems, the power cable MCBL048A from MPCBD17 J5 connects to the power connector. Refer to the table “J5, MCBL048A, Main Power” on page 72 for the cable pinout. Peripherals Internal RAID Section (MESAN15) The following figure shows the MESAN15 assembly. MSMT323 MSMT322 MSMT321...
  • Page 92 From Cable JP7, MSMT323 MCBL057A MPCBD13, J19 J5, MSMT323 MCBL054A CINF026, CH2 J11, MSMT323 MCBL054A MSMT321, J2 J1, MSMT321 MCBL061A MSMT322, J1 J3, MSMT321 MCBL055A MPCBD13, J13 NOTE MSMT323, MSMT322, and MSMT321 are indidual boards on the internal RAID section. J6 and J12, RAID Drive Power Refer to the table “P2 - P8 Connector Pinout”...
  • Page 93 J11, MCBL054A, RAID SCSI This connector uses the same cable as J5 above. J1, MCBL061A, LED Signals Signal Signal Ground Slot 2 Green Slot 3 Amber Ground Ground Slot 1 Amber Slot 3 Green Ground Ground Slot 1 Green Slot 2 Amber Ground J3, MCBL055A, RAID Sensor Refer to the table, “J13, MCBL055A, RAID Sensor”...
  • Page 94: Cd-Rom Drive

    CD-ROM Drive The following figure shows the back of the CD-ROM drive. Audio Connector SCSI Connector Mode Select Terminator Power Header Sockets Connector The audio connector uses MCBLZ640 (with the Panasonic CD-ROM drive) or MCBLZ220 (with the Sony CD-ROM drive) and connects to J22 of the system board. Refer to the table “J22, MCBLZ640 or MCBLZ220, Audio”...
  • Page 95: Combo Drive (Mesam86)

    Combo Drive (MESAM86) The following figure shows the cable connectors on the combo drive. Power Converter Floppy Connector Connector Connector ISA Bus Connectors The power connector uses the power cable as defined below: InterServe 615 and 615UW (non RAID) uses P9 power supply cable from MPWS131. See the table “P9 Connector Pinout”...
  • Page 96: Disk Drives

    The floppy connector uses cable MCBL067A and connects to J30 on the system board. Refer to the table “J30, MCBL067A, Floppy” on page 53 for the cable pinout. The floppy connector also uses cable MCBLZ230 to connect to the converter connector J4 on the combo drive. The following table shows the pinout of MCBLZ230.
  • Page 97 CDSK111 1 GB The following figure shows the jumper connector J8 on the back of the disk drive. Pin 2 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Pin 1 Parity Term Power...
  • Page 98 CDSK098 4 GB The following figure shows the jumper connector J5 and SCSI terminator sockets on the disk drive. SCSI Terminator Sockets Connectors 0E1 through 0E3 are also available on a jumper block near the SCSI terminator sockets; do not install jumpers on these connectors. To enable SCSI termination, install the proper resistors into both terminator sockets.
  • Page 99: System Fans

    System Fans Option Board Fans (MCBLZ520 and MCBLY690) The option board fans are one 119 mm (MCBLZ520) and two 80 mm (MCBLY690), attached to the fan housing. The fan power cable MCBLZ530 connects the fans to J68 on MSMT359. All InterServe systems use these fans.
  • Page 101: Index

    Index Cable routing and pinouts internal RAID section 82379AB (PCI to ISA bridge), 59 (MESAN15), 81, 83 power distribution board side 1, 68 power distribution board side 2, 71 AC section (MESAN14), 48, 74 system board (MSMT359), 52 servicing, 19 CD-ROM drive, 44, 46, 48 Accessing the system description, 84...
  • Page 102 adding, 34 Keyboard controller (function of FDC37C932), 57 FDC37C932 (I/O controller), 57 Keylock switch Fixed power supply (MPWS131), 44, AC section (MESAN14), 75 46, 76 servicing, 17 Flash EEPROM Lithium battery, 57 description, 59 servicing, 27 Floppy controller (function of FDC37C932), 57 MCBL172A (system disk fan), 89 MCBLY690 (option board fan), 46, 48, G95 VGA mode...
  • Page 103 MSMT311 (P6 bus termination card) Power distribution board (MPCBD17), servicing, 14 48, 68 MSMT359 (system board), 44, 46, 48, servicing, 21 side 1 cable routing and pinouts, 68 servicing, 15 side 2 cable routing and pinouts, 71 MSMT463 (riser card), 44, 80 Power supply access panel servicing, 13 accessing the system, 3...
  • Page 104 System boot sequence Top cover and side panels changing, 42 accessing the system, 2 System Configuration Utility (SCU), 35, 37, 40 System disk fan (MCBL172A), 89 Video System disk fan (MCBLY690), 44 memory (WRAM), 57 servicing, 26 Window RAM, 57 Tape drive servicing, 9...

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