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InterServe 800 SL System Reference June 1998 DHA029900...
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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.
About This Document....................ix Document Conventions....................ix Customer Support ......................x Hardware and Software Support Services ............x World Wide Web .....................x Intergraph Bulletin Board Service ..............x FAXLink......................xi Telephone ...................... xi More Support Options ................... xii 1 Accessing the Components..................1 Avoiding Electrostatic Discharge ...................2 Opening the Base Unit ....................2...
Preface InterServe 800 SL System Reference describes how to service and upgrade an InterServe 800 SL system. About This Document InterServe 800 SL System Reference is organized as follows: Chapter 1, “Accessing the Components,” describes how to open and close the base unit.
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Accessing the Components This chapter describes how to access the internal components of the system so you can service and upgrade an InterServe 800 SL system. It also describes methods for avoiding electrostatic discharge and closing the base unit. WARNING Follow all warnings and cautions in the servicing instructions. If you fail to follow documented, approved procedures, personal injury and damage to equipment can result.
Avoiding 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 system’s internal components. Touch the bare metal of the base unit to ensure the base unit and your body are at the same electric potential.
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AC power cord before performing any service operations. Systems configured with the 300 Watt power supply do not have a circuit breaker. 4. If the base unit is in a rack and uses Intergraph sliding shelves, slide the unit out of the rack.
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Right panel removed Left panel removed 7. Before performing the service or upgrade procedure, review the section “Avoiding Electrostatic Discharge.”...
Closing the Base Unit CAUTION After servicing or upgrading the system, always replace the panels that were removed. The panels ensure the system maintains proper air flow, so internal components do not overheat and fail. The covers also ensure that electromagnetic interference (EMI) emissions remain below the standard requirements.
Replacing System Components This chapter describes how to replace components in an InterServe 800 SL system. Preparing to Replace Components..................8 Floppy Disk Drive or Combo Drive..................8 RAID Disk Drives......................10 RAID Disk Drive Section (MESAN52)................12 AC Section (MESAN590)....................14 Processor Modules......................
Preparing to Replace Components Obey all warning and caution labels while replacing parts. The procedures in this chapter assume you have opened the unit to access the internal components. After you have finished servicing the system, close the unit as described in Chapter 1, “Accessing the Components.” Before replacing parts, ensure the problem has been correctly identified so that you do not inadvertently replace a properly working part.
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Screws Bracket Floppy Disk Drive Floppy Cable Power Cable EIDE Cable Peripheral Cage 2. Disconnect the floppy cable and power cable from the drive. If the combo drive is installed (not shown), also disconnect the two ISA bus cables (not shown). Note the position of the red stripe on the floppy cable and ISA bus cables.
Screws Bracket 7. Secure the new drive to the bracket using the screws removed in the previous step. 8. Install the drive into the base unit, and secure it using the screws removed in step 3. 9. Connect the previously removed cables to the new drive. 10.
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Slot Guides Latches 4. To insert the new drive, extend the latching clips on the disk drive and align the rails on the sides of the drive with the slot guides. The metal casing of the drive faces up. 5. With your thumb, push the drive at the center between the latching clips until it slides all the way into the slot and firmly engages the connector.
RAID Disk Drive Section (MESAN52) The RAID disk drive section includes the disk drive cage, backplane, sensor boards and LED boards. This assembly is always replaced as one unit. To replace the RAID disk drive section: 1. Remove both side panels. 2.
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Screw Screw Disk Drive Section Screw Screw 7. Slowly pull the RAID disk drive section out of the base unit. 8. Verify that the jumper settings on the back of the replacement RAID disk drive section match the one being replaced. NOTE If the system uses the AMI RAID controller, the jumper connectors JP2 and JP3 must not have any jumpers installed.
12. Insert the disk drives into the system. The drives should be installed in the same slots from which they were removed. 13. Replace the side panels. 14. Restart the system and ensure the LED for each drive lights and remains steady green. If not, refer to the System Setup for status LED information.
11. Turn the circuit breaker back to the ON position. Processor Modules InterServe 800 SL systems are compatible with 266, 300, 333, 350, and 400 MHz Pentium II processors. See the system board diagram in Chapter 5, “System Board,” for connector and socket locations.
7. Press the processor module locking tabs outward until they click into the locked position. 8. Install the heat-sink lock between the heat-sink fins, if necessary, by sliding the lock between the fins and pressing it onto the heat-sink lock mounting posts. 9.
Retension Modules Pentium II processors are secured to the system board using retension modules. See the system board diagram in Chapter 5, “System Board,” for connector and socket locations. NOTE You do not need to replace a retension module to replace a processor module. Retension module To replace a retension module: 1.
7. Replace the processor module. See the “Processor Modules” section above for details. 8. Replace the air duct and fan assembly, connecting the fan to the same plug on the system board from which it was disconnected, and secure the air duct using the four screws removed previously.
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Fastex fasteners, mounted in the right side of the chassis, secure the system board to the chassis. CAUTION Do not overtighten the screws to the Fastex fasteners. If you do, the fasteners may distort or the screw holes may become stripped. While the system board is out, it is possible for the Fastex fasteners to become dislodged.
13. Remove the heat sink support brackets by extracting the pins holding them in place from the back side of the system board. Capture all the related components of the heat sink support brackets for reinstallation. To install a new system board: 1.
6. Install the screw that secures the card to the chassis. 7. Connect any cables from other internal devices, if installed. 8. Connect the external device to the option card connector on the back of the system. Power Distribution Board (MSMT498 or MSMT499) The power distribution board assembly contains the board, a metal support bracket, and cables.
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Left side Power Distribution Board Screws 3. If replacing an MSMT498, redundant power supply configuration, loosen the screw securing the power supplies in place and slide the power supplies toward the back of the chassis approximately two inches to ensure they are disconnected from the board. 4.
7. Pull the power distribution board assembly out the left side of the system. 8. Place the new assembly into the system and secure it with the screws removed in step 2. 9. Connect the cables to the power distribution board. 10.
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3. Remove the access panel on the left side of the chassis by removing the two screws holding it in place. This allows access to the power distribution board and facilitates routing cables during removal and reinstallation of the power supply. 4.
550 Watt Power Supplies (MPWS139) The 550 Watt power supplies are hot-swappable. It is not necessary to power off the system before replacing one of these power supplies. CAUTION Do not remove a power supply until the replacement power supply is available. The fans in the failed power supply may continue to operate and are necessary to maintain airflow.
NOTE If the system is off, the AC OK LED turns green when you turn on the circuit breaker. The DC OK LED lights when you turn on the system. 4. Turn the spring-lock screw clockwise to secure the power supply. Chassis Fans (CFAN123) To replace the chassis fans: 1.
3. Remove the fan by grasping it firmly and pulling out the right side. 4. Install the new fan. Push firmly to snap the fan into place. 5. Connect the fan power cable to the inline connector. 6. Replace the side panel. Lithium (CMOS/Clock) Battery The lithium battery is located near the top left corner of the system board.
Upgrading the System This chapter describes how to upgrade an InterServe 800 SL server by adding memory, processors, and external SCSI drives. Preparing to Upgrade the System ..................30 Adding Memory......................... 30 Adding a Processor ......................31 Adding Option Cards ......................33 Option Card Slot Locations ..................
Adding Memory You can add system memory to the computer by adding or replacing Dual Inline Memory Modules (DIMMs). Memory upgrade kits from Intergraph Computer Systems contain one DIMM and a disposable antistatic wrist strap. To avoid damaging DIMMs and voiding the warranty, take the following precautions: Do not touch the gold-plated finger contacts.
Follow these population rules to correctly install the DIMMs: Remember that you must install DIMMs one at a time. Install DIMMs one bank at a time; begin with bank 0 (nearest to the processors) or the first open bank; end with bank 3. Press the DIMM into the socket at a 90 degree angle.
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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 Computer Systems 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...
See Chapter 7, “System Specifications,” for details. Due to the limited number of PCI slots available, it is recommended that only AGP video cards be used in the InterServe 800 SL. Intergraph Computer Systems installs the graphics card into the AGP slot J1 by default.
To install an option card: 1. Remove the right side panel as described in Chapter 1, “Accessing the Components.” 2. Remove the blanking plate for the slot. Keep the retaining screw. 3. Remove the option card from its antistatic packaging. 4.
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RAID systems provide 8 each 3.5-inch x 1.6-inch internal bays. See the following chapters for related information and important details: Chapter 4, “System Hardware,” for details on power supply cable connectors and pinouts. Chapter 5, “System Board,” for details on SCSI connector locations and pinouts. Chapter 6, “Peripherals,”...
Device Bays You can add optional mass storage devices to the internal and external drive bays. The following shows bays 1 through 12. Bay 12, Floppy Drive Bay 11, EIDE CD-ROM Drive Bay 10 Bay 9 Bay 8 Bay 7 Bay 6 Bay 5 Bay 4...
The following table provides the device locations and related information. Drive Type Max Bay Capacity SCSI ID Floppy drive External 3.55-inch x 1.0-inch — EIDE CD-ROM External 5.25-inch x 1.6-inch — Add-on device External 5.25-inch x 1.6-inch 9 or EIDE Add-on device External 5.25-inch x 1.6-inch...
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4. From inside the chassis, grasp the front of the tray and slide it out of the bay. 5. If installing an IDE device, go to step 6. If you are installing a SCSI device, do both of the following (see Chapter 6, “Peripherals,” for details): Set the SCSI ID on the new drive to an unused ID number.
8. Do one of the following: Slide the tray assembly with standard disk drive into the chassis, align the mounting holes, and install the screws Slide the 1.6-inch device into the chassis, align the mounting holes, and install the screws 9.
SCSI Cable Quality Guidelines To ensure data integrity and optimum performance, do the following: Use only Intergraph Computer Systems 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.
Disable termination for all devices that are connected to the Ultra-Wide SCSI bus inside the chassis; the SCSI cable for that bus has an active terminator installed when shipped from Intergraph Computer Systems. Enable termination on the last external drive on the SCSI cable chain, using only an active terminator.
4. Do one of the following: If the device is the last or only device on the SCSI chain, enable active SCSI termination If the device is not the last or only device on the SCSI chain, disable SCSI termination 5.
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7. Press until the Exit Utility dialog displays. Select Yes and press ENTER 8. Press any key to restart the system.
System Hardware This chapter contains technical information about the hardware included in an InterServe 800 SL system. Hardware Overview ......................46 Functional Diagram ......................48 Systems with a 300 Watt Power Supply (MPWS175)..........48 Systems with 550 Watt Power Supplies (MPWS139)..........49 LCD Board (MSMT510)....................
Optional additional SCSI controller InterSite Server Monitor card Interface concentrator Uninterruptible power supply The following figure shows the major parts and assemblies inside the server. The table provides the Intergraph part numbers with a page reference to go to for more information.
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System Chassis Board Fan (4 each) LCD Board Floppy Disk Drive Section CD-ROM Drive Power Supplies with fans RAID Disk Drive Section and Disk Power Drives Distribution Board NOTE Redundant (550 Watt) power supply configurations use three chassis fans. Part Page Part Page...
Functional Diagram The following diagrams show the power and data signals of the base unit components. Systems with a 300 Watt Power Supply (MPWS175) AC In Power Supply Power Data Power and Data System Board Power Distribution Board (MSMT499) (MSMT548) Cooling Fan Speaker Intruder...
Systems with 550 Watt Power Supplies (MPWS139) AC Box Terminal Block AC In Power Data Power and Data Power Supply Power Supply System Board Power Distribution Board (MSMT498) (MSMT548) Cooling Fan Speaker Intruder Alert Cooling Fan Cooling Fan System Keyswitch LCD Board Keyboard (MSMT510)
(and the disk section, if RAID). The screen reports various status and events in a software-independent manner. The InterServe 800 SL power supplies feature a +5V output -- which is always on -- to report the system status even if the system is powered off.
Cable Routing and Pinouts From Cable MCBL203A, System Status Power Distribution Board (MSMT498 or MSMT499), J1 MCBL229A, LCD Disk Drive Section, J2 (RAID only) MCBL230A, LED Disk Drive Section, J3 (RAID only) J100 MCBL208A, Power On/Off Keyswitch J2: MCBL203A, System Status Cable Pinout Refer to “Power Distribution Board (MSMT498 or MSMT499)”...
Power Distribution Board (MSMT498 or MSMT499) The power distribution board (MSMT498 or MSMT499) routes the signals from the power supplies to the various parts of the system. Board Layout J3 J4 J7 J8 J9 J10 J12 J13 MSMT498 MSMT498 Only Only MSMT499 Only NOTE...
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From Conf. Side Cable J7/J8/J9/10 MCBL202A Main Chassis Fans MCBL319A J27, System Board MCBL210A Intruder Switch MCBL385A Pins 22, 23 on System Board J16, J17 550 Watt Power Supplies (MSMT498) J18/J19 P1/P2 300 Watt Power Supply MCBL206A CD-ROM and Floppy Disk Drive J21, 22, J24, J25 RAID MCBL050A...
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J4: MCBL064A System Board Power Button Cable Pinout Signal Signal No connect Power On J5/J6: MCBL078A, ISM Card Feature Connector Pinout Signal Signal Signal No connect No connect No connect No connect No connect Ground Ground + 3.3V Intruder Alert SYS RESET No connect PWROFF#...
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J15: MCBL385A, Power Cable Pinout Signal Signal No connect J16, J17: 550 Watt Power Supplies Cable Pinout Refer to “550 Watt Power Supplies (MPWS139)” for the pinout of these connectors. See the table on page 63. J18, J19: 300 Watt Power Supplies Cable Pinout Refer to “300 Watt Power Supply (MPWS175)”...
AC Section (MESAN590) The following diagram shows the AC wiring for systems with dual hotswap 550 Watt power supplies. Brown - Line Brown - Line Green - Ground Green -Ground Blue - Neutral Blue - Neutral MSMT332 Side 2 Ground Lug AC Section Terminal Block...
J14, J16, J18, J19: Disk Drive Power Pinout Signal Wire Color Signal Wire Color +12V Yellow Ground Black Ground Black VCC, +5v CH0 and CH1: MCBL361A, Disk Data Cable Pinout Signal Signal Signal 1-16 Ground SCSI Data Bit 3 Fault Data Term Power SCSI Data Bit 4 Busy...
Power Supplies Two power supply options are available, as follows: Single 300 Watt power supply (MPWS175) Dual 550 Watt power supplies (MPWS139) 300 Watt Power Supply (MPWS175) MPWS175 is a 300 Watt power supply with 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 connector pinout for J19 follows. Signal Signal Signal +3.3V Ground +5.0V +3.3V 5.0V Stdby Ground Ground +5.0V +5.0V Ground +3.3V Ground +5.0V Ground +5.0V +5.0V Ground Ground Ground Ground +5.0V +5V.0 550 Watt Power Supplies (MPWS139) If the system is equipped with two 550 Watt power supplies (MPWS139), these power supplies are hot-swappable and offer 1+1 redundancy.
The power supply has two connectors that attach to J16 and J17 on the power distribution board. Both connectors have the same pinout, as follows. Name Name Signal AC Line Ground Ground AC Ground +3.3 V Remote ON/OFF AC Neutral Current Share +3.3 V Ground No connect...
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The chassis fan is field replaceable. See Chapter 2, “Replacing System Components,” for details on replacing the chassis fan. Ensure that you install the fan with the airflow direction arrow pointing toward the inside of the chassis. The following figure shows the side view of the fan and the arrows to indicate airflow direction and rotation.
System Board This chapter shows the major features, connectors, slots and sockets of the MSMT548 system board. It provides information about cable routing, pinouts, jumpers, and external ports. Major Features......................66 Connectors, Slots, and Sockets..................67 PCI to ISA Bus Interrupt Mapping ................68 Cable Routing and Pinouts ...................68 External Ports ......................71...
Major Features The following figure shows the major features of the system board. Shared PCI Slot Lithium PCI Slots Battery J16 - J20 AGP Slot Primary and Secondary EIDE Connectors Floppy Disk Drive Connector Primary Processor DIMM Slots Secondary Processor Slot Power Connector NOTE...
Connectors, Slots, and Sockets The following figure shows the location of connectors, slots, sockets, and other features on the system board. J23 - ISA Flash BIOS J20 - PCI Battery Sensor J19 - PCI J18 - PCI Pins 24, 27 Speaker W6/7/5 Pins 22, 23...
PCI to ISA Bus Interrupt Mapping The ISA bridge provides the sixteen conventional ISA interrupts, plus four interrupt request pins for PCI peripheral interrupts (PIRQ0 through PIRQ3). For PC-AT architecture compatibility reasons, the PCI interrupts are routed to the ISA interrupts within the ISA bridge.
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J28 (1, 2) - MCBL385A, Power Switch Cable Pinout Signal Wire Color Signal Wire Color +5V trickle Brown PWRBTN Black J28 (22, 23) - MCBL388A, Reset Cable Pinout Signal Wire Color Signal Wire Color PwrGood White Ground Black J28 (24, 27) - MCBL380A, Speaker Cable Pinout Signal Wire Color Signal...
External Ports The following figure shows the external ports on the back of the unit. Microphone MIDI/Game Line In Line Out Parallel Serial (COM 2) Serial (COM 1) Universal Serial Bus 1 & 2 Keyboard Mouse Microphone The Microphone port connects the microphone jack of the NMB multimedia keyboard to the computer.
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Line In The Line In port connects audio input devices, such as a tape deck or a CD player, to the computer. Signal Ground Left Channel In Right Channel In Line Out The Line Out port connects the speaker jack of the NMB multimedia keyboard to the computer.
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MIDI/Game The MIDI/Game port connects a game joystick or a MIDI device, such as a musical keyboard or synthesizer, to the system. Signal Signal Fire button 0 Fire button 2 X-axis, X-axis, joystick 2 joystick 1 Ground MIDI out Ground Y-axis, joystick 2 Y-axis, Fire button 3...
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Serial The Serial ports (also referred to as RS-232 asynchronous communications ports, or COM ports) connect modems, printers, peripherals, and other computers to the system. The serial ports (labeled 1 and 2) are 9-pin, male DB9 connectors. If connecting a serial device with a 25-pin DB25 connector, use a 25-pin to 9-pin adapter cable to mate with the serial port on the system.
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Keyboard, Mouse The Keyboard and Mouse ports are PS/2 style, 6-pin ports. They are not interchangeable. Signal KDATA (keyboard) MDATA (mouse) Spare Ground KCLK Spare...
Peripherals This chapter provides information on the cabling and configuration of common peripherals within the system. Peripheral Cables ......................78 Internal Wide Ultra SCSI Cable (MCBL383A)..........78 Optional Internal Narrow Ultra SCSI Cable (FOPT255) .........79 EIDE Cable (MCBL121A) ................79 Floppy Cable (MCBL106A)................80 Peripheral Drives ......................80 Floppy Disk Drive (CDSK146)...............80 Disk Drives (FDSKxxx)..................81...
Peripheral Cables This section informs you of peripheral cable connectors and the system bay locations to which they attach. Cable illustrations are not to scale. You can identify the cables and connectors using their spacing as reference. See “Device Bays” in Chapter 3, for details on standard peripheral locations.
Optional Internal Narrow Ultra SCSI Cable (FOPT255) Connector Connects To Optional Narrow SCSI Controller Device at Bay 9 (external bay) Device at Bay 10 (external bay) External SCSI Terminator Board MSMT283 EIDE Cable (MCBL121A) Connector Connects To J7, System Board Not connected EIDE CD-ROM at Bay 11...
Floppy Cable (MCBL106A) Connector Connects To J9, System Board Floppy Disk Drive at bay 12 Peripheral Drives This section provides illustrations and information on configuring common peripherals for the system. See Chapter 4, “System Hardware” and Chapter 5, “System Board” for related information.
Disk Drives (FDSK xxx ) You can use any of the following SCSI disk drives in the system: Capacity Part Number 10,000 18.0 GB (Non-RAID) FDSK621 10,000 18.0 GB with SCA connector FDSK622 7,200 9.1 GB (Non-RAID) FDSK539 7,200 9.1 GB with SCA connector FDSK570 7,200 4.3 GB (Non-RAID)
Device Connector Cable Connects to Power MCBL145A Power Distribution Board SCSI MCBL383A Channel 0 or 1 on Dual Channel SCSI Controller To disable SCSI termination, remove the TE jumper from connector J2. To enable parity, remove the PD jumper from connector J2. For optimum performance, remove all jumpers from J2.
SCSI CD Recorder (CDSK133) The following figure shows the back of the CD recorder. SCSI Connector Power Connector Term Power Termination Parity Enable Device Connector Cable Connects to Power MCBL145A Power Distribution Board SCSI FOPT256 Optional Narrow SCSI Controller To disable SCSI termination, remove the Termination jumper and the Term Power jumper. Use jumpers as defined in the following table to set the SCSI ID.
40 GB 8 MM Tape Drive (CMTP169) The following figure shows the back of the tape drive. Power Connector SCSI Connector Device Connector Cable Connects to Power MCBL145A Power Distribution Board SCSI FOPT256 Optional Narrow SCSI Controller SCSI termination is permanently disabled. Use jumpers as defined in the following table to set the SCSI ID.
System Specifications This chapter contains specifications for the InterServe 800 SL system. System Model Number....................86 Specifications.......................87 System Configuration Summary...................88 System Board.......................89 Sound Controller ......................89 Hardware Monitoring and Power Management ............89 Intrusion Alert Switch....................90 Optional Hardware.......................90...
The model number on the unit identifies the system hardware and software configuration. The following table defines the individual digits. Digit Meaning 1: Series InterServe 800 SL 2: Processor Type No processor Single Intel Pentium II, 266 MHz, 512 KB cache Single Intel Pentium II, 300 MHz, 512 KB cache...
18.2 GB 7,200 RPM 8: Operating System No operating system 9: Revision Variable Specifications The following specifications apply to the InterServe 800 SL. Item Specifications Dimensions 26.5 x 8.6 x 30 inches (67.3 x 21.8 x 76.2 cm) Weight 140 lb (63.4 kg) with eight drives Maintenance 36 inches (91.4 cm) front and back...
System Configuration Summary The following table summarizes the main features of the system. Feature Description Processors Single or dual 266 MHz, 300 Mhz, 333 MHz, 350 MHz, or 400 MHz Intel Pentium II with external 512 KB cache Memory Four banks, one DIMM per bank, non-interleaved Memory Width 72 bits, ECC protected Memory Style...
400 MHz SEC (Single Edge Connector) Sound Controller While the system board incorporates an on-board sound controller, the InterServe 800 SL does not provide support for it. Instead, user feedback is provided through a standard PC speaker internal to the chassis.
The power LED on the front panel indicates the following power states of the system: Power State Description Explanation Green Working System is fully usable; power conservation is on a per-device basis. Mechanical No power consumption. Refer to the System Setup for information about using the Automatic Shutdown Utility. Intrusion Alert Switch The intrusion alert microswitch is mounted behind the right edge of the hard drive bay door.
Index 300 Watt power supply Base unit (MPWS175), 47, 48, 61 closing, 5 replacing, 23 opening, 2 Bay locations of peripheral devices, Board layout 40 GB 8 MM tape drive LCD board (MSMT510), 51 (CMTP169), 84 power distribution board (MSMT498 or MSMT499), 550 Watt power supply (MPWS139), 47, 49, 62 replacing, 25...
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Customer support, x FAXLink, xi description, 63 hardware, x Fastex fasteners on system board, Intergraph Bulletin Board Service, x FAXLink, xi more options, xii FDSKxxx (disk drives), 47 software, x Floppy cable (MCBL106A), 80...
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38 MESAN52 (RAID disk drive internal bay disk drives, 40 section), 47 option cards, 34 assembly layout, 58 Intergraph cable routing and pinouts, 59 Bulletin Board Service, x channel module, 60 Internal bay disk drives jumper settings, 60...
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description, 53 replacing, 21 Opening the base unit, 2 Power management, 89 Option cards Power states, 90 adding, 33 Power supplies installing, 34 replacing, 23 replacing, 20 Power supply (MPWS139), 47, 49 slot locations, 34 550 Watt Optional hardware, 90 replacing, 25 Overview connector pinout, 63...
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floppy disk drive, 8 Software heat-sink mounting brackets, support services, x Sound controller, 89 lithium (CMOS/Clock) Specifications battery, 27 system, 85 option cards, 20 Support power distribution board customer, x (MSMT498 or MSMT499), System assigning resources, 35 power supplies, 23 BIOS, 89 processor modules, 15 closing the base unit, 5...
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Upgrade the system preparing to, 30 World Wide Web, x Upgrading graphics cards, 34 system, 29...
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