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InterServe 650, 660, and StudioZ RAX
System Reference
May 1997
DHAF02230

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  • Page 1 InterServe 650, 660, and StudioZ RAX System Reference May 1997 DHAF02230...
  • Page 2 Copyright 1996, 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 The service and upgrade instructions should be performed by qualified personnel only. Qualified personel do not have to be Intergraph service personnel, but those who are familiar with servicing computers, can follow instructions in a manual to service equipment, and do so without harm to themselves or damage to the equipment.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Restrictions..............................ix Conventions.............................ix Additional System Information........................ix Operating System Information........................x 1 General Information...........................1 Safety Precautions ............................1 InterServe and StudioZ RAX Base Unit..................1 Intergraph 19-inch Rack......................1 Power Requirements..........................2 Domestic AC Distribution Box ....................2 Non-Domestic AC Distribution Box ..................3 Equipment Power Loads ......................4 Placing the System............................4 2 Installing the InterServe 650, 660 .....................5...
  • Page 6 4 Hardware Overview .........................51 5 System Hardware Information......................59 System Level Functional Diagram......................60 Processor Board (MSMT329) ........................61 Functional Diagram........................61 Memory Subsystem Description....................62 Address Resources ........................64 Board Layout..........................65 I/O Expansion Board (MSMT330) ......................66 Functional Diagram........................67 I/O Addresses ...........................68 DMA Channels.........................69 Board Layout..........................69 Component Descriptions ......................73 I/O Connector Board (MSMT328) ......................76 Board Layout..........................76...
  • Page 7 B Low-Level Software Procedures ....................115 Installing or Replacing Flash Code (BIOS) on CINF917 (RAID controller) ........115 Installing or Replacing Firmware on MESAN200 (Internal RAID section).........115 Setting the Default RAID Configuration ....................116 InterServe 650, 660 ........................116 StudioZ RAX .........................116 Index ..............................117...
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  • Page 9: Introduction

    A System Setup is shipped with each system, and provides detailed information about: Configuring the operating system and associated system software. Using the system. Using the AMIBIOS Setup program. Installing system software. A System Introduction is delivered with the system, and provides information about: Intergraph Support System hardware features Available hardware options...
  • Page 10: Operating System Information

    Operating System Information If you need more information on an aspect of the Windows NT operating system, refer to the printed and online Windows NT documentation from Microsoft: For detailed information on installing and configuring the operating system, refer to the Windows NT Installation Guide.
  • Page 11: General Information

    1 General Information Review this chapter before installing the InterServe 650, 660 or StudioZ RAX into the Intergraph rack. Set up the Intergraph rack using the Intergraph Rack Installation (DHA0194x0, supplied with the rack), and become familiar with the rack enclosure before installing the system hardware.
  • Page 12: Power Requirements

    This section provides information about the power requirements of the AC distribution box supplied by Intergraph with some systems. Intergraph provides separate AC distribution boxes for domestic and non-domestic use. This section describes the specifications and functionality of both types.
  • Page 13: Non-Domestic Ac Distribution Box

    The power load should be balanced between the phases of the 110 VAC receptacles. For example, do not plug four 110 VAC 2 Amp devices into phase I; instead, plug two of the devices into the phase I and two into phase II. WARNING The wall outlet to which the AC distribution box is connected must be a NEMA L14-20R type outlet on a properly grounded branch circuit.
  • Page 14: Equipment Power Loads

    13 VA The VA load of Intergraph rack-mount options is printed on the back of the device. Add the VA load for each device to determine if the AC distribution box can handle the load. If it cannot, add an additional AC distribution box.
  • Page 15: Installing The Interserve 650, 660

    2 Installing the InterServe 650, 660 This chapter provides instructions for installing the InterServe equipment into the Intergraph rack. The equipment is secured in the rack along the side mounting posts, which have industry standard 7.1 mm diameter mounting holes along the edge. The mounting posts have small round markers to designate each vertical unit.
  • Page 16: Uninterruptible Power Supply

    NOTE The door hinges for the rack must be installed before installing the UPS in the bottom of the rack. For instructions, refer to Intergraph Rack Installation and Use . To install the UPS into the rack: Insert tinnerman nuts at hole 3 and hole 10 in the front edge of the mounting post.
  • Page 17: Interraid-8 Cabinets

    Attach the UPS to the rack using a screw at each corner. Mounting Post Front Edge of Post Hole 11 Hole 2 Install the second UPS if included with the shipment. Install tinnerman nuts at hole 15 and hole 22 for the second UPS.
  • Page 18 To install the InterRAID-8 cabinet into the rack: Attach the handle brackets to both sides of the InterRAID-8 cabinet. Use the eight panhead screws (four for each bracket) supplied with the InterRAID-8. Handle Bracket NOTE The sides of the InterRAID-8 have different hole patterns to match the pattern in each handle bracket. Determine the 4 U space in which to install the InterRAID-8.
  • Page 19 Attach the mounting shelves to the rack. Place tinnerman nuts for the shelves on the interior face of all four mounting posts. Refer to the following figure. Interior Face of Mounting Post Mounting Shelves Place tinnerman nuts for the InterRAID-8 faceplate on the exterior face of both front mounting posts.
  • Page 20: Interserve Base Unit

    Remove and discard the flat head screws from both sides of the InterRAID-8 cabinet as shown. Flat Head Screws Attach the mounting brackets to the InterRAID-8 and slide it into the rack as shown. InterRAID-8 Cabinet Mounting Bracket (Note ledge is turned away from InterRAID-8 cabinet.) Secure the disk array cabinet to the rack using the screws supplied with the InterRAID-8.
  • Page 21 Power cord Windows NT Server kit (software and documentation) Intergraph system software (diskettes) Intergraph InterServe 650, 660 System Introduction (diskette) WARNING The server base unit is very heavy and bulky. Two people must lift the base unit when removing it from the pallet and installing it into the rack.
  • Page 22 With a person on either side, lift the base unit and align the base unit rails in the rack with the rail guides mounted on the side of the base unit. Base Unit Rails Rail Guide (Each Side) Slide the base unit into the rails and push the base until it stops. The metal rail button in the rail guides hits against the base unit rail.
  • Page 23: Rack-Mount Interface Kit

    Rack-mount Interface Kit This section describes installing the rack-mount keyboard, mouse and monitor into the rack. The box for the rack-mount monitor contains the monitor, video cable, monitor AC power cord, and documentation. NOTE Mounting hardware (adapter bracket, bracket insert, star washers, and screws) for the monitor is included with the rack.
  • Page 24 To retract the keyboard and mouse tray, press the rail tabs on both sides of the tray, then push the tray into the rack. Push in to retract keyboard tray. To install the monitor into the rack: Remove the monitor cover plate from the rack. Screws are located at each corner and along the bottom of the plate.
  • Page 25: Remote Interface Kit

    Turn the monitor on its side and remove the base from the monitor. Do not turn the monitor onto its display screen. Attach the screws, star washers, and bracket insert to the adapter bracket as shown in the following figure. NOTE There are two bracket inserts to accomodate two versions of the 15-inch monitor.
  • Page 26: Raid Disk Drives

    Connect the cable set to the base unit and to the concentrator. Refer to the concentrator documentation for details. RAID Disk Drives The box labeled “This box contains hard disks loaded with operating system software” contains up to six disk drives. Three of them are boot drives, each labeled with a drive ID number (0, 1, 2). The boot drives are loaded with the operating system and must be installed into the internal RAID section of the server base unit.
  • Page 27 Slot 1 Drive Latching Clips Install the remaining disk drives from right to left after the boot drives are installed. Fill each slot sequentially. There should be no empty slots between drives.
  • Page 28: System Cables

    Chapter 5, “Installing System Software.” System Cables All cable ports on the base unit and other Intergraph equipment are keyed or molded to ensure proper cable attachment. If a cable is not attaching easily, ensure that you are aligning the cable connector correctly with the port.
  • Page 29 If using the rack-mount kit, connect the keyboard and mouse cables to the ports on the back of the base unit. Connect the video cable to the video port and to the monitor. Refer to the following figure. Keyboard Video Port Port Mouse Port Connect the monitor power cord to the monitor and to the AC distribution box, UPS, or wall...
  • Page 30: Interraid-8

    InterRAID-8 To connect InterRAID-8 cables: Connect the RAID SCSI cable to the InterRAID-8 SCSI port and to a RAID controller SCSI port in the base unit. Refer to the following figure. NOTE On the RAID controller, the top port is channel 0, and the bottom port is channel 1. Keep track of the InterRAID-8 attached to each channel, for drive labeling purposes.
  • Page 31: Intruder Alert

    The server base unit contains the circuitry for the intruder alert, which must be connected to the alert switches in the top of the rack. If installing two Intergraph racks, where one contains only option equipment (disk array cabinets, networking devices, etc.) then the expansion rack can be connected to an adjacent rack containing the base unit.
  • Page 32 Intruder Alert Cable Loopback Connector To connect the intruder alert cable for adjacent racks: For the system rack containing the base unit, connect the intruder alert cable as for an individual rack. Remove the loopback connector from the system rack, as shown in the following diagrams. Remove the top access panel in each rack.
  • Page 33 System Rack on the Right: Attach cable to Link Remove open socket Cable loopback connector Base Unit System Rack Expansion Rack Front of Racks System Rack on the Left: Move loopback connector Remove Link to open socket this jumper Cable Base Unit Expansion Rack System Rack...
  • Page 34: Expansion Board Cables

    Expansion Board Cables The InterServe base unit includes the following expansion boards as standard equipment: Standard Board Slot RAID Controller (CINF917) PCI 4 100 Base-T Fast Ethernet Network Adapter (CINF920) PCI 2 InterSite Server Monitor (FINF029) ISA 4 The following figure shows the slots on the back of the base unit. Connect the cables to the Ethernet and InterSite Server Monitor card as described in the documentation for those cards.
  • Page 35: Ups Serial Cable

    UPS Serial Cable Connect the serial cable to the UPS and to the base unit as shown in the following figure. Serial Ports Serial Port...
  • Page 36: System Power Cord

    System Power Cord To connect the system power cord: Ensure the base unit circuit breaker switch is in the Off (down) position before attaching the power cord to the system and wall outlet. Connect the system power cord to the base unit AC receptacle and to the proper receptacle of the AC distribution box or UPS.
  • Page 37: Cable Handlers

    Cable Handlers To install cable handlers: Extend the base unit to provide room in the back of the rack for installing the cable handlers. On a rear mounting post, count 5 holes above the top of the base unit rail and attach a tinnerman nut.
  • Page 38 These ends to the devices These ends to the base unit To route cables: NOTE The base unit must be extended to insert cables into the cable handler. Connect all the system power cords and data cables to the base unit and to the AC distribution box or UPS.
  • Page 39: Additional Rack-Mount Equipment

    Connect the cables to the equipment and to the appropriate ports on the back of the base unit. All cable ports on the base unit and other Intergraph equipment are keyed or molded to ensure proper cable attachment. If a cable is not attaching easily, ensure that you are aligning the cable connector correctly with the port.
  • Page 41: Installing The Studioz Rax

    This chapter provides instructions for StudioZ RAX equipment into the Intergraph rack. The equipment is secured in the Intergraph rack along the side mounting posts, which have industry standard 7.1 mm diameter mounting holes along the edge. The mounting posts have small round markers to designate each vertical unit.
  • Page 42: Interraid-8 Cabinet

    The following figure shows how the system should look fully installed. Optional InterRAID-8 cabinets are shown by dashed lines. InterRAID-8 InterRAID-8 StudioZ RAX StudioZ RAX InterRAID-8 InterRAID-8 AC Dist Box AC Dist Box InterRAID-8 Cabinet Unpack the InterRAID-8 from the carton and verify you have the following items.
  • Page 43 To install the InterRAID-8 disk array cabinet into the rack: Attach the handle brackets to both sides of the InterRAID-8 cabinet. Use the eight panhead screws (four for each bracket) supplied with the InterRAID-8. Handle Bracket NOTE The sides of the InterRAID-8 have different hole patterns to match the pattern in each handle bracket. Determine the 4 U space in which to install the InterRAID-8 (normally in the lower section of the rack as shown in the figure after step 3).
  • Page 44 Attach the mounting shelves to the rack. Place tinnerman nuts for the shelves on the interior face of all four mounting posts. Refer to the following figure. Interior Face of Mounting Post Mounting Shelves Place tinnerman nuts for the InterRAID-8 faceplate on the exterior face of both front mounting posts.
  • Page 45 Remove and discard the flat head screws from both sides of the InterRAID-8 cabinet as shown. Flat Head Screws Attach the mounting brackets to the InterRAID-8 and slide it into the rack as shown. InterRAID-8 Cabinet Mounting Bracket (Note ledge is turned away from InterRAID-8 cabinet.) Secure the disk array cabinet to the rack using the screws supplied with the InterRAID-8.
  • Page 46: Studioz Rax Base Unit

    Loopback VGA cable Windows NT operating system kit (software and documentation) Windows NT Service Pack 4 (CD-ROM) Intergraph system software required to configure or re-install the operating system (diskettes) Intergraph StudioZ RAX System Introduction (diskette) NOTE The operating system is pre-installed on the fixed disk drive underneath the CD-ROM drive.
  • Page 47 Brackets Screws Four brackets secure the base unit to the pallet. Remove the two upper screws from each bracket as shown in the previous figure. Insert tinnerman nuts in holes 27 and 55 on both front mounting rails. Extend the base unit rails in the rack until they lock. Refer to the following figure.
  • Page 48 With a person on either side, lift the base unit and align the base unit rails in the rack with the rail guides mounted on the side of the base unit. Base Unit Rails Rail Guide (Each Side) Slide the base unit into the rails and push the base until it stops. The metal rail button in the rail guides hits against the base unit rail.
  • Page 49: Raid Disk Drives

    GB Open the access door of the internal disk drive section in the StudioZ RAX base unit. Slots are numbered 1 to 8 from the right slot to the left. Install the drives into slots 1, 2, 5, and 6, as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 50 Push the drive between the latching clips until it slides all the way into the slot until it engages the connector. Do not use excessive force. Close the latching clips to lock the drive in the slot. See the following figure. Slot 1 Internal Disk Drive...
  • Page 51 Install the drives into slots 1, 2, 5, and 6, as shown in the following figure. Locate the four RAID drives with the ADP 2 labels, and install them into slots 1, 2, 5, and 6 of the external InterRAID-8 cabinet, shown in the following figure. . x GB x GB x GB...
  • Page 52: System Cables

    System Cables All cable ports on the base unit and other Intergraph equipment are keyed or molded to ensure proper cable attachment. If a cable is not attaching easily, ensure that you are aligning the cable connector correctly with the port.
  • Page 53: Interraid-8 Cables

    Connect the single end of the three-part cable to the transmitter. Connect the three-part cable to the keyboard, mouse, and video ports. Keyboard Video Port Port Mouse Port Connect the two UTP cables to the transmitter and to the receiver. Refer to the documentation delivered with the PC Extender for additional instructions.
  • Page 54 RAID Controller SCSI RAID Controller SCSI ports for Ports (PCI Slot 5) internal RAID section (Not Used) 12 11 10 9 PCI Slots InterRAID-8 Cabinet Cable to bottom RAID Cable to top RAID controller controller port in PCI slot 5. port in PCI slot 5.
  • Page 55: Expansion Board Cables

    Expansion Board Cables The following table shows the type and location of standard expansion boards delivered in the workstation base unit. Standard Board Slot RAID Controller (CINF917) PCI 4 RAID Controller (CINF917) PCI 5 RealiZm Z10T (MESAM96) PCI 6 and 7 StudioZ SDI (MSMT297) PCI 3 100 base-T Fast Ethernet (CINF920)
  • Page 56: System Power Cord

    System Power Cord To attach the system power cord: Ensure the base unit circuit breaker switch is in the Off (down) position before attaching the power cord to the system and wall outlet. Circuit Breaker Switch (In Off Position) Connect the power cord to the base unit and to the AC distribution box. Connect the power cord from the AC distribution box to the wall outlet, type NEMA L14-20R or IEC 309.
  • Page 57: Cable Handlers

    Cable Handlers To install cable handlers: Extend the base unit to provide room in the back of the rack for installing the cable handlers. On a rear mounting post, count 5 holes above the top of the base unit rail and attach a tinnerman nut.
  • Page 58 These ends to the devices These ends to the base unit To route cables: NOTE The base unit must be extended to insert cables into the cable handler. Connect all the system power cords and data cables to the base unit and to the AC distribution box or UPS.
  • Page 59: Additional Rack-Mount Equipment

    Connect the cables to the equipment and to the appropriate ports on the back of the base unit. All cable ports on the base unit and other Intergraph equipment are keyed or molded to ensure proper cable attachment. If a cable is not attaching easily, ensure that you are aligning the cable connector correctly with the port.
  • Page 61: Hardware Overview

    This chapter shows front and rear views of the base unit, including major parts and assemblies. Under each figure is a table that states the Intergraph part number of items called out in the figures. The Reference Page column in the table guides you to the page in this document for specific information...
  • Page 62 Part No. Description Page CFAB371F Front top cover MMSA4010 5.25-inch peripheral bracket CDSKxxx CD-ROM Drive CDSK094 2 GB fixed disk drive (StudioZ RAX only) CFAB558F Disk drive tray CFAB364F Airflow baffle MESAN160 Hot swappable system fan MMSA4070 3.5-inch drive bracket MESAM86...
  • Page 63 Detail A MMSA4070 MESAM86 Detail B MMSA401 CDSK132, or CDSK156 CFAB253 CSK094 CFAB558...
  • Page 64 Intergraph Reference Find No. Part No. Description Page CFAB357F Cross bar support MSMT329 Processor board CFAB374F LCD back plate MPCBD20 LCD board CFAB370F RAID section door MESAN200 Internal RAID section...
  • Page 65 Detail A MMSA399 MSMT351 MSMT347 MSMT349 MCBL098 MSMT348 MSMT347 MSMT350...
  • Page 66 Intergraph Reference Find No. Part No. Description Page CFAB354F Back top cover MSMT328 I/O connector board MSMT330 I/O expansion board MSMT331 or Power distribution board MSMT385 AC receptacle, circuit breaker switch, AC filter, enclosure MPWS139 550 W power supply, hot swappable, redundant...
  • Page 67 Detail A CFAB348 MSMT328...
  • Page 69: System Hardware Information

    5 System Hardware Information This chapter contains technical information about the boards, and other hardware that comes standard with the InterServe 650, 660 and StudioZ RAX systems. The following hardware items are described. Processor board (MSMT329) I/O expansion board (MSMT330)
  • Page 70: System Level Functional Diagram

    Serial Ports LCD Board (MPCBD20) Parallel Port CD-ROM Drive (CDSK132) SCSI Port Fixed Disk Drive (CDSK094) CDSK094 for StudioZ RAX only. Optional drive or empty in InterServe. Part Page Part Page Power distribution Intruder Alert Power distribution board (MSMT331 Keyboard...
  • Page 71: Processor Board (Msmt329)

    The MSMT329 provides the following functionality: Processors - two or four Pentium Pro 200 MHz, each with 512 kB L2 cache (InterServe) or 256 kB L2 cache (StudioZ RAX) Intel Orion chipset - two PCI Bridge chips, Memory Controller, four Memory Interface chips.
  • Page 72: Memory Subsystem Description

    SIMMs, for a maximum memory support of 4 GB. Only four SIMMs in Bank 0 are installed for base memory. StudioZ RAX supports two SIMM sizes: 8Mx36 (32 MB), and 16Mx36 (64 MBBase systems with 256 MB (eight 8Mx36 SIMMs) can be expanded with 8Mx36 SIMMs, for a maximum memory support of 1 GB.
  • Page 73 Word 1 Word 0 Rows 6/7 Rows 4/5 Rows 2/3 Rows 0/1 Rows 0/1 Rows 2/3 Rows 4/5 Rows 6/7 Bank 0 = Rows 0/1 Bank 2 = Rows 4/5 Bank 1 = Rows 2/3 Bank 3 = Rows 6/7 The following table shows the correlation between interleaves, words, rows and the socket J numbers.
  • Page 74: Address Resources

    NOTE Since ECC Memory driver does not distinguish whether an error occurred in word 0 or word 1 of a given interleave, both words (i.e. both SIMMs) have to be changed to correct a single-bit problem. Forexample, correcting single-bit errors that are occuring in interleave 0, row 0, requires replacing SIMMs in J36 and J40.
  • Page 75: Board Layout

    Board Layout PCI Connector 0 Sideband Connector PCI Connector 1 CPU 3 CPU 1 CPU 0 CPU 2 VRM 0 VRM 3 VRM 2 VRM 1 OPB 0 OPB 0 (Primary (Primary Compatibility) Auxiliary) Bridge 82454 82454 Lithium Battery Memory Sockets Memory Sockets PCI Bridge Two PCI bridge chips (Intel OPB 0 82454) provide high-bandwidth PCI compatibility for the system.
  • Page 76: I/O Expansion Board (Msmt330)

    SCSI - integrated Adapted 7860 Ultra SCSI controller supports internal CD-ROM drive, disk drive (for StudioZ RAX), and external 8-bit SCSI expansion System I/O - integrated Standard Microsystems Corporation FDC37C932 Super I/O Controller supports PS/2 mouse, keyboard and floppy disk drive peripherals, includes Real Time Clock and...
  • Page 77: Functional Diagram

    Functional Diagram I/O Connector Board MSMT328 I/O Interface Super I/O 82379AB Controller ISA Slot 1 ISA Bus PCI - ISA Bridge FDC37C932 ISA Bus PCMCIA Cable Buffers PCI Local Bus (Compatibility) Ultra SCSI PCI Slot 1 Controller PCI Local Bus AIC-786- (Compatibility) VGA Video...
  • Page 78: 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 PCIset Orion PCI Bridge (OPB) Intel 82452, 82453 PCIset Orion Memory Controllers (OMC) Intel 82379AB System I/O-APIC PCI-to-ISA Bridge Matrox MGA-2064W G95 graphics Standard Microsystems FDC37C932 Super I/O Controller...
  • Page 79: Dma Channels

    DMA Channels The system board uses Direct Memory Address (DMA) channels to exchange data without accessing the CPU. Some channels are assigned for specific use by the system, as defined below. Each DMA channel appropriates full 32-bit processing. For an ISA bus, channels 0 through 3 are 8-bit and channels 4 through 7 are 16-bit channels.
  • Page 80 PCI 5 and 4 StudioZ (MSMT297) PCI 3 100 base-T Fast Ethernet (CINF920) PCI 2 NOTE In StudioZ RAX, the RAID controller in PCI slot 6 connects to the InterRAID-8 cabinet. Jumper Connectors Connector Jumper Result Clears Real Time Clock and CMOS data...
  • Page 81 J26, MCBL102A, SCSI Signal Signal Signal CD Parity TPWR ATTN Remaining Ground J27, MCBL084A, PCMCIA ISA Bus Signal Signal Signal IRQ15 SD+(0) Ground IRQ14 SD+(1) RSTDRV IRQ10 SD+(4) Ground IRQ3 SD+(5) SA+(6) IRQ7 MEMW- SA+(7) IRQ9 MEMR- SA+(10) IOCS16- SA+(17) SA+(11) Ground SA+(18)
  • Page 82 SD+(12) Ground LOBUFDIR SD+(9) ISA BCLK HIBUFDIR SD+(8) J29, MCBL106A, Floppy Signal Signal Signal DRV0- TRK0- No connect MTR1- WRPRT- DRATE0 RDATA- INDEX- STEP- HDSEL MTR0- WDATA- DSKCHG DRV1- WGATE- NOTE All odd-numbered pins of J29 are connected to ground, except pin 29 (MID 1) and pin 33 (MID0). J30, MCBLW660, Speaker Signal Color...
  • Page 83: Component Descriptions

    YUV to RGB color space conversion. StudioZ RAX uses the MGA 2064W only as a video boot device. Graphics capabilities for StudioZ RAX are handled by the Z10T card (MESAM96) and the StudioZ SDI card (MSMT297). Refer to the...
  • Page 84 Palette DAC The palette DAC operates up to 175 MHz and converts the digital RGB data in the frame buffer to analog signals for the monitor. The device includes two fully programmable phase-locked loop clock sources for both the memory clock and the pixel clock. Window RAM Window RAM (WRAM) is the video memory used by the MGA-2064W.
  • Page 85 The parallel port functionality of the FDC37C932 include the following modes: Normal mode (or Compatibility mode) - an industry-standard parallel interface mode. Normal mode provides an asynchronous, byte-wide forward channel (host to peripheral), and is the base mode common to all compliant interfaces. SPP mode (or Byte or Bi-Dir mode) - compatible with IBM PS/2 hosts.
  • Page 86: I/O Connector Board (Msmt328)

    PCI-to-PCI Bridge The DEC 21050 PCI-to-PCI bridge supports the PCI bus 2 (also known as Secondary Auxiliary), which is bridged off PCI bus 1. PCI bus 2 includes the expansion slot 8 through 12. Refer to “PCI Bridge” on page 65 for a description of PCI bus 0 and PCI bus 1. Lithium Battery The Lithium battery on the I/O expansion board provides power to the CMOS chip (which stores the BIOS and the AMIBIOS Setup program) and real time clock.
  • Page 87 SCSI Port The SCSI port is used for data storage devices such as optical jukeboxes. The AIC-7860 is the system’s SCSI controller. All SCSI devices connected to the SCSI port interface to the controller. Refer to “SCSI Controller” on page 74 for more information. Certain restrictions are applied for the number and type of SCSI devices, and cables lengths used for the devices.
  • Page 88: Flash Eprom

    The video port is a standard 15-pin port. For InterServe systems, graphics display is provided by the Matrox MGA-2064W on the I/O expansion board. StudioZ RAX uses the video port for VGA loopback processing. Refer to page 73 for information about the video controller.
  • Page 89: Lcd Board (Mpcbd20)

    The PROM can be replaced in the field without removing the board. By default, the password is null, i.e, it has not been set. In StudioZ RAX, which does not implement the intruder alert, the password should be left a null value at all times.
  • Page 90: Side 2

    CDSK094 and CDSK132 MCBL101A Intruder Alert Port MCBL095A MESAN20, J4 MCBL096A MESAN20, J1 J13, 14, 15 MCBL093A Fans (Left, Center, Right) MCBL087A MESAN20, JP5 MCBL087A MESAN20, JP5 NOTE CDSK094 (2 GB fixed disk drive) is used only in StudioZ RAX.
  • Page 91 For the pinout of MCBL087A connected to J16 and J17, refer to “Internal RAID Section (MESAN20)”. See table “JP5, MCBL087A, Internal RAID Section Drives Power” on page 85. For the pinout of MCBL095A connected to J10, see table “J4, MCBL095A, Internal RAID LCD” omn page X.
  • Page 92: Service Notice

    J9, MCBL101A, Intruder alert Signal Intruder Alert (chassis open) Ground J13/14/15, MCBL093A, Fan power Signal +12V Fan Tach Ground Service Notice Early releases of the system included a cable (MCBL107A) that connected J12 on the power distribution board to J3 on the RAID sensor board of the internal RAID section. If the power distribution board in the system has J12 populated, then incorrectly attaching the cable could cause damage to the power distribution board or the RAID sensor card.
  • Page 93: Ac Input Wiring

    AC Input Wiring The following diagram shows the AC input wiring, from AC receptacle (MCBL088) to the power distribution board board. Blue Blue Blue Grn/Yell Grn/Yell Grn/Yell Brown Brown Brown Ground Lug GRAY BLUE Terminal Block CCON360 (Gray) CCON362 (Blue) Brown Blue CFIL070...
  • Page 94: Internal Raid Section (Mesan20)

    Internal RAID Section (MESAN20) Assembly Layout Right/Top Backplane Bus Display Jumper Sensor Board Left/Bottom Backplane...
  • Page 95: Cable Routing And Pinouts

    MCBL083A RAID Controller (CINF917) CH 2 J3, Back Plane (right) (J8 right back plane, J3 left back plane, J8 left back plane, CCON397B) (StudioZ RAX) MCBL108A RAID Controller (CINF917) CH 0 J3, Back Plane (right) (J8 right back plane, CCON397B)
  • Page 96: Bus Display Jumper

    The two backplane boards of MESAN20 contain a jumper header JP2. Note the difference between InterServe 650, 660 and StudioZ RAX: For StudioZ RAX, the JP2 header on the top/left backplane contains a jumper on pins 3 and 4. This ensures the system displays the appropriate dual-bus information when the system boots.
  • Page 97: Power Supplies (Mpws139)

    Power Supplies (MPWS139) The InterServe 650 and 660 servers and StudioZ RAX workstations use redundant 550 watt current- sharing power supplies. Each power supply has six outputs, is hot swappable, and is auto-ranging between 90 - 132 VAC and 180 - 264 VAC. The input frequency range for each power supply is 47 - 63 Hz, single phase.
  • Page 98 The current is equally shared (within +10%) by the two power supplies at maximum load. If one power supply fails, the remaining power supply takes over. +3.3 V, +5.1 V, +12 V, -5 V, and - 12V power outputs have series-connected blocking diodes to prevent an output fault in one power supply from pulling down the outputs of the other power supply.
  • Page 99: Monitors

    Intergraph 21SD82 (MDSP131) - up to 1600x1200 and refresh rates up to 65 Hz. The maximum supported horizontal refresh rate is 82 KHz. Intergraph 21SD95 220 MHz (MDSP142) - up to 1600x1200 and refresh rates up to 75 Hz. The maximum supported horizontal refresh rate is 95 KHz.
  • Page 100: Intruder Alert

    Intruder Alert The 19-inch rack is wired to report intruder alerts to InterServe 650 and 660 systems in the rack or in adjacent racks. The following diagram illustrates the wiring scheme: Front of System Rack Front Door Switch - This switch is closed when the door is closed.
  • Page 101 NOTE A link cable can be used to connect the system rack to an adjacent expansion rack, as shown in the following diagram. A loopback connector in each rack must be removed to install the link cable. Front of Expansion Rack Front of System Rack No connection to optional devices.
  • Page 102: Peripherals

    See the table “J8, MCBL085A, SCSI Drive Power” on page 73 the for pinout. InterServe 650, 660 and StudioZ RAX systems do not use an audio cable attached to the CD-ROM drive. However, the drive’s audio playback can be used if an audio adapter is installed and connected to the drive.
  • Page 103 See the table “J8, MCBL085A, SCSI Drive Power” on page 73 the for pinout. InterServe 650, 660 and StudioZ RAX systems do not use an audio cable attached to the CD-ROM drive. However, the drive’s audio playback can be used if an audio adapter is installed and connected to the drive.
  • Page 104: Gb Fixed Disk Drive (Cdsk094)

    2 GB Fixed Disk Drive (CDSK094) The 2 GB fixed disk drive is only used in StudioZ RAX systems as the boot drive (ID 0). The disk drive is Seagate’s ST32155N disk drive. The following figure shows the jumper connectors J6 and J2 on the Seagate 2 GB disk drive.
  • Page 105: 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 MCBL086A power cable from the power distribution board. Refer to the table “J2, MCBL086A, Combo Drive Power” on page 73 for the cable pinout. The ISA bus connector J3 uses MCBL084A and connects to J28 on the system board.
  • Page 107: Accessing The System

    6 Accessing the System This chapter describes servicing restrictions, opening the base unit, avoiding electrostatic discharge, and closing the base unit. Servicing Restrictions Upgrading and servicing the system is restricted to qualified personnel. Heed all warnings and cautions in servicing instructions. Personal injury and damage to equipment can occur if documented procedures are not followed.
  • Page 108: Avoiding Electrostatic Discharge

    Back Cover Screws Top Cover Screws 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.
  • Page 109: Closing The Base Unit

    Closing the Base Unit CAUTION After servicing or upgrading the system, always replace the covers that were removed. The covers 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.
  • Page 111: Upgrading The System

    7 Upgrading the System This chapter describes how to add memory, option boards, internal SCSI devices, and external SCSI devices. Configuration details for Intergraph options are provided, as well as instructions for using the System Configuration Utility. Servicing Restrictions Upgrading and servicing the system is restricted to qualified personnel. Heed all warnings and cautions in servicing instructions.
  • Page 112 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 not function properly or reliably in your Intergraph computer.
  • Page 113 SIMM. Repeat for every SIMM, installing the next SIMM into the socket closer to the center of the board. For example, if your InterServe system has minimum memory, and you are adding three Intergraph memory kits (12 SIMMs total), install the first two SIMMs in sockets J29 and J44 of Bank 1, then work towards the center of the board.
  • Page 114: Adding Option Boards

    BIOS automatically detects the installed board and assigns the necessary system resources. Since PnP boards are ISA-based boards, they must be installed in the ISA slots. The following table shows the required and recommended slots for installing Intergraph option boards. Board...
  • Page 115: Assigning Resources For Option Boards

    To install option boards: NOTE Assign system resources for ISA and non-compliant PCI boards before installation. Refer to the section, “Assigning System Resources for Option Boards” on page 105. Remove the back top cover as described in Chapter 6. Using a quarter-inch nutdriver, remove the blanking plate from an available slot. Install the option board.
  • Page 116 When the MS-DOS Startup menu displays, select option 1 to run the SCU. Use the arrow keys or the mouse to select Step 2 from the SCU Main Menu. Then press INSERT add a board that was not detected or has not been installed. A prompt displays requesting you to copy the configuration files needed to configure the system.
  • Page 117 Enter the data specified in the manufacturer’s configuration instructions. NOTE Use the and arrow keys to move the cursor from field to field. Once inside the DMA, IRQ, and Ports fields, press to display the sub-fields for entering the information. ENTER Press 10 to save the data to the system.
  • Page 118: Adding Internal Scsi Devices

    Adding Internal SCSI Devices You can install one single-ended internal SCSI device such as a tape drive in the empty slot beneath the CD-ROM drive. When installing a SCSI device, carefully follow the vendor’s instructions for setting the SCSI ID and disabling the SCSI termination before installing the devices. To install an internal SCSI device: Remove the top front cover from the base unit as described in Chapter 6.
  • Page 119 If installing a tape drive, remove the slide bracket from inside the peripheral bracket. Slide Bracket Peripheral Bracket Disable the device’s SCSI termination, and set the device’s SCSI ID to an unused number. By default, the CD-ROM drive uses ID 4, and the SCSI bus uses ID 7. Tape drives should be set to ID 6.
  • Page 120: Adding External Scsi Devices

    Refer to the “Adding Option Boards” section to install new boards. Understanding Cable Lengths InterServe 650, 660 and StudioZ RAX systems are equipped with an Ultra SCSI controller (AIC 7860) for all internal and external SCSI devices. By default, the controller arbitrates with each device (that is, initiates sync negotiation) to determine the data rate the device will use to transfer data (5, 10, or 20 MHz).
  • Page 121: Connecting The Device

    Set the device’s SCSI ID to an unused number (1, 2, 3, 5, or 6). By default, the following devices use certain SCSI IDs: System disk drive (StudioZ RAX) uses ID 0. CD-ROM drive uses ID 4. SCSI bus uses ID 7.
  • Page 123: A Specifications

    A Specifications The following specifications apply to all InterServe 650 and 660, and StudioZ RAX systems. Base Unit Dimension (HxWxD) 19.25 in x 16.5 in x 30 in (48.9 cm x 41.9 cm x 76.2 cm) Base Unit Weight 125 lb (57 kg) without RAID drives Maintenance Clearance 36 inches (91.4 cm) front and back...
  • Page 125: B Low-Level Software Procedures

    Reset the default RAID parameters after installing the software. Installing or Replacing Flash Code (BIOS) on CINF917 (RAID Controller) The following procedure may only be performed by Intergraph Field Service personnel. To install or replace flash code (BIOS) on CINF917: Boot the system to DOS.
  • Page 126: Setting The Default Raid Configuration

    Under Objects/Adapter/Spin Up Time/Spinup Parameters, set the parameter to two drives every six seconds. Under Objects/Adapter/Ultra SCSI, ensure the Ultra SCSI is disabled. Reboot the system. StudioZ RAX Refer to Chapter 2 “Configuring the System,” in the StudioZ RAX System Setup for information about default RAID configuration for the StudioZ RAX.
  • Page 127: Index

    550 W power supply (MPWS139), 87 part view, 56 Cable handlers installing in InterServe, 27 82379AB (PCI-to ISA bridge), 75 installing in StudioZ RAX, 47 Cable routing and pinouts I/O expansion board (MSMT330), 70 AC distribution box (domestic) CCON360 and CCON362 (terminal...
  • Page 128 4 Expansion boards slot location in InterServe, 24 connecting cables in InterServe, 24 slot location in StudioZ RAX, 45 connecting cables in StudioZ RAX, Circuit breaker switch (CCRB060), 83 Clear BIOS password Expansion connector...
  • Page 129 Internal SCSI devices adding, 108 InterRAID-8 cabinets. see also InterRAID Setup Graphics accelerator (MGA 2064W), installing in InterServe, 7 installing in StudioZ RAX, 32 InterRAID-8 cables installing in InterServe, 20 installing in StudioZ RAX, 43 Hot swappable Interrupts power supply (MPWS139) part...
  • Page 130 MESAM86 (combo drive), 60 MPWS139 (power supply) connector layout, 95 part view, 56 converter cable pinout pinouts, 88 (MCBLZ230), 95 MSMT328 (I/O connector board), 60 part view, 52 description, 76 power cable (MCBL086A), 81 layout, 76 MESAN16 (system fans), 60 part view, 56 MESAN160 (hot swappable system fan) MSMT329 (processor board), 60...
  • Page 131 89 installing or replacing flash code, installing cables in StudioZ RAX, slot location in InterServe, 24 PCI bus, 76 slot location in StudioZ RAX, 45 PCI option boards, 104 RAID disk drives. see also InterRAID Setup PCI-to-ISA bridge (82379AB), 75...
  • Page 132 Specifications System power cord AC distribution box (non- installing in InterServe, 26 domestic), 3 installing in StudioZ RAX, 46 SPP mode parallel port, 75 Standard board placement Terminal block (CCON360 and I/O expansion board (MSMT330), CCON362), 83 Top cover, back (CFAB354F)

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