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Sun Microsystems
Ultra 2 series
Service Manual
Sun Microsystems 2 Service Manual (204 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
Preface
20
How this Book Is Organized
20
TABLE P-1 Document Organization
20
Typographic Conventions
22
Shell Prompts
22
TABLE P-2 Typographic Conventions
22
TABLE P-3 Shell Prompts
22
Related Documentation
23
Ordering Sun Documents
24
Sun Documentation on the Web
24
TABLE P-5 Sunexpress Contact Information
24
Sun Welcomes Your Comments
25
1 Product Description
26
Ultra 2 Series Overview
26
FIGURE 1-1 Ultra 2 Series Desktop System
27
FIGURE 1-2 Ultra Enterprise 2 Server
27
I/O Devices (Ultra 2 Series Desktop)
28
System Unit Features
29
TABLE 1-1 Supported I/O Devices
29
System Unit Components
30
TABLE 1-2 System Unit Replaceable Components
30
2 Sun VTS
34
Sunvts Description
34
Sunvts Operation
35
TABLE 2-1 Sunvts Documentation
35
Power-On Self-Test
36
POST Overview
36
Pre-POST Preparation
37
Setting up a Tip Connection
37
TABLE 3-1 Diag-Level Switch? and Diag-Level Flag Settings
37
Section 3.2 "Pre-POST Preparation
37
FIGURE 3-1 Setting up a Tip Connection
38
Verifying the Baud Rate
39
Initializing POST
39
Section 3.3 "Initializing POST
39
FIGURE 3-2 Sun Type-5 Keyboard
40
Maximum and Minimum Levels of POST
41
Diag-Level NVRAM Variable Set to Max
41
Section 3.4 "Maximum and Minimum Levels of POST
41
Diag-Level NVRAM Variable Set to Min
46
POST Progress and Error Reporting
47
Section 3.5 "POST Progress and Error Reporting
47
TABLE 3-2 Keyboard LED Patterns
48
Additional Keyboard Control Commands
49
Bypassing POST
49
Section 3.6 "Bypassing POST
49
Section 3.7 "Additional Keyboard Control Commands
49
FIGURE 3-3 Power LED
50
Initializing the Motherboard POST
50
Section 3.8 "System and Keyboard Leds
50
Section 3.9 "Initializing the Motherboard POST
50
System and Keyboard Leds
50
4 Troubleshooting Procedures
52
Power-On Failure
52
Video Output Failure
53
Hard Drive or CD-ROM Drive Failure
54
TABLE 4-1 Internal Drives Identification
54
Power Supply Test
55
FIGURE 4-1 Power Supply Connector J3203
56
FIGURE 4-2 Power Supply Connector J3204
56
Table
56
TABLE 4-2 Power Supply Connector J3203 Pin Assignments
56
TABLE 4-3 Power Supply Connector J3204 Pin Assignments
56
FIGURE 4-3 Power Supply Connector J3205
57
TABLE 4-4 Power Supply Connector J3205 Pin Assignments
57
FIGURE 4-4 Power Supply Connector J3206
58
TABLE 4-5 Power Supply Connector J3206 Pin Assignments
58
DSIMM Failure
59
TABLE 4-6 DSIMM Physical Memory Addresses (16-Mbyte)
60
TABLE 4-7 DSIMM Physical Memory Addresses (32-Mbyte)
60
TABLE 4-8 DSIMM Physical Memory Addresses (64-Mbyte)
60
Openboot PROM On-Board Diagnostics
61
4.6.1 Watch-Clock Diagnostic
62
Watch-Clock Diagnostic
62
Watch-Net Diagnostic
62
Watch-Net-All Diagnostic
63
Probe-SCSI and Probe-SCSI-All Diagnostic
64
Test Alias Name, Device Path, -All Diagnostic
65
TABLE 4-10 Selected OBP On-Board Diagnostic Tests
66
Troubleshooting Procedures
66
UPA Graphics Card Diagnostic
66
5 Safety and Tool Requirements
68
Safety Requirements
68
Symbols
68
Safety Precautions
69
Modification to Equipment
69
Placement of a Sun Product
69
Electrostatic Discharge
70
Lithium Battery
70
Power Cord Connection
70
Tools Required
71
6 Powering on and off
72
Powering on the System Unit
72
Powering off the System Unit
73
FIGURE 6-1 Rear View of the System Unit
73
FIGURE 6-2 Sun Type-5 Keyboard
73
Internal Access
76
Removing the System Unit Cover
76
FIGURE 7-1 Location of Lock Block
77
FIGURE 7-2 Removing the System Unit Cover
77
Section 7.1 "Removing the System Unit Cover
77
Attaching the Wrist Strap
78
FIGURE 7-3 Attaching the Wrist Strap
78
Section 7.2 "Attaching the Wrist Strap
78
FIGURE 7-4 Replacing the System Unit Cover
79
Replacing the System Unit Cover
79
Section 7.3 "Replacing the System Unit Cover
79
8 Major Subassemblies
80
Power Supply
80
Removing the Power Supply
80
Power off the System Unit
80
See Section 6.2 "Powering off the System Unit
80
FIGURE 8-1 Removing the Power Supply
82
Replacing the Power Supply
82
Figure
83
Cable Assemblies
84
FIGURE 8-2 Replacing the Power Supply
84
Removing the SCSI Cable Assembly
84
FIGURE 8-3 Removing and Replacing the SCSI Cable Assembly
86
Replacing the SCSI Cable Assembly
86
Figure
87
Removing the Diskette Drive Cable Assembly
87
FIGURE 8-4 Removing and Replacing the Diskette Drive Cable Assembly
88
Replacing the Diskette Drive Cable Assembly
88
Shroud Assembly
89
Removing the Shroud Assembly
89
FIGURE 8-5 Shroud Assembly Removal
90
Replacing the Shroud Assembly
90
Shroud Assembly Speaker
91
Removing the Shroud Assembly Speaker
91
FIGURE 8-6 Removing and Replacing the Shroud Assembly Speaker
92
Replacing the Shroud Assembly Speaker
92
9 Storage Devices
94
Hard Drive
94
Removing a Hard Drive
94
FIGURE 9-1 Removing and Replacing a Hard Drive
95
Replacing a Hard Drive
96
Media Bay Chassis Bracket
97
Removing the Chassis Bracket
97
FIGURE 9-2 Removing and Replacing the Chassis Bracket
98
Replacing the Chassis Bracket
98
CD-ROM Drive or 4-MM/8-MM Tape Drive
99
Removing a CD-ROM Drive or 4-MM/8-MM Tape Drive
100
FIGURE 9-3 Removing and Replacing the CD-ROM Drive
101
Replacing a CD-ROM Drive or 4-MM/8-MM Tape Drive
101
Diskette Drive
102
Removing a Diskette Drive
102
FIGURE 9-4 Removing and Replacing the Diskette Drive
103
Replacing a Diskette Drive
104
10 Motherboard and Component Replacement
106
CPU Module
106
Removing a CPU Module
106
FIGURE 10-1 CPU Module Locations and Shroud Assembly Processor Area
107
FIGURE 10-2 Removing a CPU Module
108
Replacing a CPU Module
108
Nvram/Tod
109
Removing the NVRAM/TOD
109
FIGURE 10-3 NVRAM/TOD Location
110
Replacing the NVRAM/TOD
110
Sbus Card
111
Removing an Sbus Card
111
FIGURE 10-4 Removing an Sbus Card
112
FIGURE 10-5 Installing the Card Extractor
113
Replacing an Sbus Card
113
FIGURE 10-6 Removing the Sbus Card Adapter Bracket
114
FIGURE 10-7 Removing an Sbus Card Extractor
115
UPA Graphics Card (Workstation Only)
116
FIGURE 10-8 Replacing an Sbus Card
116
Removing a UPA Graphics Card
116
FIGURE 10-10 Removing a UPA Graphics Card
118
FIGURE 10-9 Preparing to Remove a UPA Graphics Card
118
Replacing a UPA Graphics Card
118
FIGURE 10-11 Replacing a UPA Graphics Card
120
FIGURE 10-12 Seating a UPA Graphics Card into the Socket
120
Dsimm
121
FIGURE 10-13 Securing a UPA Graphics Card into the Chassis
121
Removing a DSIMM
122
TABLE 10-1 DSIMM Installation Location
122
FIGURE 10-14 DSIMM Ejection Lever
123
Replacing a DSIMM
123
FIGURE 10-15 Incorrect and Correct Ways to Seat the DSIMM
125
Motherboard
125
Removing a Motherboard
126
FIGURE 10-16 Removing a Motherboard
128
Replacing a Motherboard
129
11 Illustrated Parts List
132
TABLE 11-1 System Unit Replaceable Components
134
Product Specifications
136
Physical Specifications
136
TABLE A-1 System/Server Units Physical Specifications
136
A.1 Physical Specifications
136
A.2 Electrical Specifications
137
Electrical Specifications
137
A.3 Environmental Specifications
138
Environmental Specifications
138
Signal Description
140
Keyboard/Mouse Connector, and Serial Ports a and B Connectors
140
Keyboard/Mouse Connector
140
FIGURE B-1 Keyboard/Mouse Connector Pin Configuration
141
Serial Port Connector a and B
141
TABLE B-1 Keyboard/Mouse Connector Pin Assignments
141
FIGURE B-2 Serial Port a and B Connectors Pin Configuration
142
TABLE B-2 Serial Port a and B Connectors Pin Assignments
142
FIGURE B-3 TPE Connector Pin Configuration
144
Twisted-Pair Ethernet Connector
144
TABLE B-3 TPE Connector Pin Assignments
144
Fast/Wide SCSI Connector
145
FIGURE B-4 Fast/Wide SCSI Connector Pin Configuration
145
TABLE B-4 Fast/Wide SCSI Connector Pin Assignments
145
Audio Port Connectors
147
FIGURE B-5 Audio Port Connectors Jack Configuration
148
Parallel Port Connector
148
TABLE B-5 Audio Port Connectors Line Assignment
148
FIGURE B-6 Parallel Port Connector Pin Configuration
149
TABLE B-6 Parallel Port Connector Pin Assignments
149
Media Independent Interface Connector
150
FIGURE B-7 MII Connector Pin Configuration
151
TABLE B-7 MII Connector Pin Assignments
151
FIGURE B-8 UPA Graphics Card 13W3 Connector Pin Configuration
152
UPA Graphics Card 13W3 Connector
152
TABLE B-8 UPA Graphics Card 13W3 Connector Pin Assignments
152
Functional Description
154
System Unit/Server Overview
154
C.1.1 Upa
156
Sbus
156
Upa
156
C.1.3 Ultrasparc I Processor
157
Ultrasparc I Processor
157
Ultrasparc II Processor
157
C.1.5 Memory
158
Memory
158
FIGURE C-2 DSIMM Group and Bank Layout
159
Graphics and Imaging (Workstation Only
160
Graphics Card Features
160
Graphics Card Performance
161
Graphics Not Supported
161
Peripherals
161
CD-ROM Drive
162
Diskette Drive
162
Hard Drive
162
Scsi
163
SCSI Implementation
163
FIGURE C-3 Connecting External Mass Storage Devices
164
SCSI Cabling and Configuration
164
Optional 4-MM and 8-MM Tape Drives
165
4-MM Tape Drive
165
Networking
165
10BASE-T TPE Link Test
166
Overview
166
FIGURE C-4 Host(S)-To-Hub Star Configuration LAN
167
FIGURE C-5 Ensuring a 10BASE-T Host-To-Hub Communication Network
168
Technical Discussion
168
Checking or Disabling the Link Test
169
Moves and Changes
169
Troubleshooting
169
Enabling the Link Test
170
Terminal, Modem, Keyboard, and Mouse Connectivity
171
Setting up the Modem
171
Recommendations
172
Serial Port Speed Change
172
Printer Connectivity
173
Audio
173
Interface
173
TABLE C-2 Audio Port Functions
174
TABLE C-3 Audio Inputs and Outputs
174
Built-In Speaker
175
Microphone
175
Asics
175
Sc_Mp
175
TABLE C-4 Built-In Speaker Specifications
175
TABLE C-5 ASIC Characteristics
176
Bmx
177
Risc
177
Sysio
177
Feps
178
Cbt
179
Slavio
179
Power Supply
179
Power Management
181
Motherboard
181
Jumper Description
182
Serial Port Jumpers
183
Flash PROM Jumpers
184
TABLE C-7 Serial Port Jumper Settings
184
Additional Motherboard Jumper Blocks
185
Enclosure
186
Enclosure Basics
186
Enclosure Features
186
Environmental Compliance
187
Agency Compliance
187
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Revision History
3
Figures
13
Table of Contents
17
11 Replacement Parts
18
Document Organization
21
Table P-1 Document Organization
22
Warnings and Cautions
23
Table P-2 Typographic Conventions
24
Related Documentation
24
Tape Drives
25
Table P-4 Shell Prompts
26
Table P-5 Ordering Sun Documents
27
1 Product Description
31
Figure 1-1 Ultra 2 Series Desktop System
32
Figure 1-2 Ultra Enterprise 2 Server
32
Table 1-1 Supported I/O Devices (Ultra 2 Series Desktop)
33
System Unit Features
34
System Unit Components
35
Table 1-2 System Unit Components
37
Figure 1-3 System Unit Interior
38
Figure 1-4 System Unit Rear Panel
38
2 Sunvts
41
Table 2-1 Sunvts Documentation
42
Sunvts Kernel
42
Sunvts TTY
43
3 Power-On Self-Test
45
POST Overview
46
Pre-POST Preparation
46
Setting up a Tip Connection
47
Verifying the Baud Rate
48
Initilizing POST
49
Max and Min Levels of POST
50
Diag-Level NVRAM Variable Set to Max
51
Diag-Level NVRAM Variable Set to Min
52
POST Progress and Error Reporting
58
Bypassing POST
59
Additional Keyboard Control Commands
59
System and Keyboard Leds
59
Table 3-2 Keyboard LED Patterns
61
System Board Test
62
4 Troubleshooting Procedures
63
Power-On Failure
64
Video Output Failure
65
Disk or CD-ROM Drive Failure
65
Table 4-1 Identification of Internal Drives
66
Power Supply Test
67
Figure 4-1 Power Supply Connector J3203
67
Figure 4-2 Power Supply Connector J3204
68
Table 4-2 Connector J3203 Pin Description
68
Table 4-3 Connector J3204 Pin Description
68
Figure 4-3 Power Supply Connector J3205
69
Table 4-4 Connector J3205 Pin Description
69
Figure 4-4 Power Supply Connector J3206
70
Table 4-5 Connector J3206 Pin Description
70
DSIMM Failure
71
Table 4-6 DSIMM Memory Address Map
71
Openboot PROM On-Board Diagnostics
73
Watch-Clock
73
Watch-Net
74
Watch-Net-All
74
Probe-Scsi and Probe-Scsi-All
75
Test <Alias Name>, <Device Path>, -All
78
FFB Card
79
5 Safety and Tool Requirements
83
Safety Requirements
84
Safety Precautions
85
Electrostatic Discharge
86
Tools Required
87
6 Powering on and off
89
Figure 6-1 Rear View of the System
90
Figure 6-2 Sun Type-5 Keyboard
90
Powering off the System
90
7 Internal Access
95
Figure 7-1 Location of Lock Block
96
Removing the Cover
96
Figure 7-2 Removing the Cover
97
Attaching the Wrist Strap
97
Figure 7-3 Attaching the Wrist Strap
98
Replacing the Cover
98
Figure 7-4 Replacing the Cover
99
8 Major Subassemblies
101
Power Supply
102
Figure 8-1 Removing the Power Supply
103
Replacing the Power Supply
104
SCSI Cable
105
Replacing the SCSI Cable
106
Diskette Drive Cable
107
9 Storage Devices
109
Disk Drive
110
Replacing a Disk Drive
111
Media Bay Chassis Bracket
112
Replacing the Chassis Bracket
113
CD-ROM Drive or 4-MM/8-MM/2.5-Gbyte Tape Drive
114
Diskette Drive
115
Replacing a Diskette Drive
116
10 System Board and Component Replacement
119
Removing a System Board
122
Figure 10-1 Removing a System Board
124
Replacing a System Board
125
Nvram/Tod
127
Removing a NVRAM/TOD
127
Figure 10-2 NVRAM/TOD Location
128
Replacing a NVRAM/TOD
128
Sbus Card
129
Removing an Sbus Card
129
Figure 10-3 Removing an Sbus Card
130
Figure 10-4 Installing the Card Extractor
131
Replacing an Sbus Card
131
Figure 10-5 Removing the Sbus Card Adapter Bracket
132
Figure 10-6 Removing an Sbus Card Extractor
133
Figure 10-7 Replacing an Sbus Card
134
FFB Card (Workstation Only)
135
Removing an FFB Card
135
Figure 10-8 Preparing to Remove an FFB Card
136
Figure 10-9 Removing an FFB Card
136
Replacing an FFB Card
137
Figure 10-10 Replacing an FFB Card
138
Figure 10-11 Seating an FFB Card into the Socket
138
Dsimm
139
Figure 10-12 Securing an FFB Card in the Chassis
139
Removing a DSIMM
140
Table 10-1 DSIMM Bank and Socket Locations
140
Figure 10-13 DSIMM Ejection Lever
141
Replacing a DSIMM
142
CPU Module
143
Removing a CPU Module
143
Figure 10-14 CPU Module Locations and Shroud Assembly
144
Processor Area
144
Figure 10-15 Removing a CPU Module
145
Replacing a CPU Module
145
Shroud Assembly
146
Removing the Shroud Assembly
146
Figure 10-16 Shroud Assembly Removal
147
Replacing the Shroud Assembly
147
Shroud Assembly Speaker
148
Removing the Shroud Assembly Speaker
148
Figure 10-17 Shroud Assembly Speaker Removal
149
Replacing the Shroud Assembly Speaker
150
Replacement Parts
153
Figure 8-2
154
Table 11-1 List of Replacement Parts
154
Table A-1 System Unit and Server Physical Specifications
159
Table A-2 17-Inch Monitor Physical Specifications
160
Table A-3 20-Inch Monitor Physical Specifications
160
Table A-4 Electrical Specifications
161
Table A-5 Environmental Specifications
162
Figure B-1 Keyboard/Mouse Connector Pin Configuration
163
Figure B-2 Serial Port a and B Connector Pin Configuration
164
Table B-1 Keyboard/Mouse Connector Pin Assignments
164
Table B-2 Serial Port a and B Connector Pin Assignments
165
Figure B-3 TPE Connector Pin Configuration
166
Table B-3 TPE Connector Pin Assignments
166
Table B-4 Fast Wide SCSI Connector Pin Assignments
167
Figure B-5 Audio Port Connectors Jack Configuration
169
Table B-5 Audio Port Connectors Line Assignment
169
Figure B-6 Parallel Port Connector Pin Configuration
170
Table B-6 Parallel Port Connector Pin Assignments
170
Figure B-7 MII Connector Pin Configuration
171
Table B-7 MII Connector Pin Assignments
172
Table B-8 Graphics Card 13W3 Video Connector Pin Assignments
173
Connectivity
175
Table C-6 Ultra 2 Series Desktop Workstation and Ultra Enterprise 2 Server Power Supply Budget
194
Glossary
201
Index
207
Modification to Equipment
210
Sun Microsystems 2 Service Manual (146 pages)
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Table of Contents
Section 1
3
Table of Contents
3
Section 2
11
Aboutthisbook
13
Systemoverview
17
Figure 1-1 Sparcstation 2 Block Diagram
18
Figure 4-12 Hard Disk Drive with 6 Jumpers-Jumper Setting for Drive
18
Figure 1-2 Top View of the System with the Cover Removed
19
Figure 1-3 the Workstation's Main Logic Board
20
Table 1-1 Main Logic Board Parts Layout: Legend
21
Table 1-2 List of Acronyms
22
Figure 1-4 Block Level Diagram of the Main Logic Board
23
Main Logic Board
24
Major Components
24
CPU Core
25
Memory Management Unit
26
Sbus Slots
26
Dynamic RAM
27
Input/Output
27
S4 Dma
27
Eight Bit Devices
28
Sbus Boards
30
Single Inline Memory Modules (Simms)
30
Mass Storage Devices
31
Power Supply
32
Monitors
33
Table 1-3 Video Monitor Types
33
Diagnosticsoverview
35
Figure 2-1 Default Boot Mode
36
How It Fits Together
37
When to Use Diagnostics
38
Table 2-1 Summary of Available Diagnostic Tool
39
Boot PROM Diagnostics
40
Power-On Self-Test (POST)
40
Figure 2-2 Arrangement of Keyboard Leds
41
Figure 2-3 Keyboard LED Diagnostic Codes
42
Figure 2-4 Location of SIMM Slots in System Unit
43
Figure 2-5 SIMM Slot Locations on Main Logic Board
44
Table 2-2 Table of Memory Banks
44
On-Board Diagnostics
45
Figure 2-6 Halting the System and Displaying On-Board Diagnostics
46
Sundiag System Exerciser
46
Monitor and Forth Toolkit
47
Sundiagnostic Executive
47
Halting the System
49
Preparingtoworkonthesystem
49
Disconnecting Desktop Storage Packs
52
Disconnecting External Storage Modules
52
Tools Needed
52
Removing the System Unit's Cover
53
Figure 3-1 System Unit Back Panel
54
Figure 3-2 the System Unit's Cover
54
Attaching a Wrist Strap
55
Frureplacement
57
Before You Begin
58
FRU Identification
58
Removing and Replacing Frus
58
Figure 4-1 Top View of the System with the Cover Removed
59
Figure 4-2 Boards and Modules (Continued on Next Page)
60
Figure 4-2 Boards and Modules (Continued)
61
Determining Faulty SIMM Locations
62
Single Inline Memory Modules (Simms)
62
Figure 4-3 SIMM Extraction Tool
65
Figure 4-4 Inserting the SIMM Extraction Tool
65
Figure 4-6 Location of SIMM Slots in System Unit
67
Figure 4-7 SIMM Slot Location on Main Logic Board
68
Table 4-1 Table of Memory Banks
68
Figure 4-8 4 Megabyte SIMM: Horizontally-Mounted Chips
69
Sbus Boards
70
Power Supply
74
Figure 4-9 Removing and Replacing the Power Supply
76
Hard Disk Drive
76
Table 4-2 Table of Hard Disk ID Jumper Settings
78
Figure 4-10 Hard Disk Drive with 6 Jumpers-Jumper Setting for Drive
80
Figure 4-11 Hard Disk Drive with 5 Jumpers-Jumper Setting for Drive 1
80
Figure 4-13 Hard Disk Drive with 5 Jumpers-Jumper Setting for Drive
81
Figure 4-14 Removing and Replacing the Hard Disk Drive
83
Diskette Drive
84
Figure 4-15 Connecting Power and Data Cables to the Hard Disk Drive
84
Figure 4-16 Removing and Replacing the Diskette Drive
86
Fan Assembly
88
Figure 4-17 Connecting Power and Data Cables to the Diskette Drive
88
Figure 4-18 Removing and Replacing the Fan Assembly
90
Figure 4-19 Connecting "Y" Power Cable to Fan Assembly
91
Main Logic Board
91
Serial Port Jumpers
92
Figure 4-20 Top View of System Unit's Internal Parts
93
Figure 4-21
94
Figure 4-22 Preset RS-423 Jumper Positions
94
Serial Port Jumpers
94
Figure 4-23 RS-232 Jumper Positions
95
Main Logic Board Voltage Test Points
95
Figure 4-24 Pin Location of Power Supply Connector (J0701)
96
Figure 4-25 Main Logic Board Layout
97
Table 4-3 Main Logic Board Parts Layout: Legend
98
Before Replacing the Main Logic Board
99
Table 4-4 List of Acronyms
99
Removing the Main Logic Board
104
Preparing Main Logic Board for Replacement
105
Replacing the Main Logic Board
106
Figure 4-26 Removing and Replacing the Main Logic Board
108
Boot PROM
109
Nvram/Tod
110
Speaker
111
Replacing the System Unit's Cover
114
Connecting the Desktop Storage Pack
115
Connecting the External Storage Module
115
Figure 4-27 Replacing the System Unit's Cover
115
How to Turn the Power Back on
116
Keyboard
116
Mouse
116
Video Monitors
116
Regulatory Compliance
119
Systemspecifications
119
Table A-1 Regulatory Compliance Information
119
Environmental Requirements
120
Input Power Requirements
120
Table A-2 Input Power Requirements and Power Dissipation for the
120
Table A-3 Table of Environmental Requirements
120
Physical Specifications
121
Table A-4 Table of Physical Specifications
121
Illustratedpartsbreakdown
123
Parts Breakdown
123
Figure B-1 System Interconnection
124
Table B-1 System Components and Their Part Numbers
124
Figure 4-5
127
Frulist
129
Table C-1 FRU List (Continued on Next Page)
129
Openbootprom
131
Glossary
135
Index
141
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
Preface
10
How this Book Is Organized
11
Using UNIX Commands
11
Shell Prompts
12
TABLE P-1 Typographic Conventions
12
TABLE P-2 Shell Prompts
12
Typographic Conventions
12
Related Books
14
Sun Documentation on the Web
14
Sun Welcomes Your Comments
14
TABLE P-3 Related Books
14
1 Back Panel Connectors
16
Connector Layout
16
Figure
17
Serial Connectors
18
FIGURE 1-2 DB-25 Serial Connectors
18
TABLE 1-1 Serial Connector Pinouts, RS-423/RS-232
18
Parallel Connector
19
FIGURE 1-3 DB-25 Parallel Connector
19
TABLE 1-2 Parallel Connector Pinouts
19
Keyboard/Mouse Connector
20
FIGURE 1-4 DIN-8 Keyboard/Mouse Connector
20
TABLE 1-3 Keyboard/Mouse Connector Pinouts
20
Media Independent Interface (MII) Connector
21
FIGURE 1-5 40-Pin Miniature-D MII Connector
21
TABLE 1-4 MII Connector Pinouts
21
Twisted-Pair Ethernet (TPE) Connector
22
FIGURE 1-6 RJ-45 TPE Connector
22
TABLE 1-5 TPE Connector Pinouts
22
SCSI Connector
23
FIGURE 1-7 68-Pin SCSI Connector
23
TABLE 1-6 68-Pin SCSI Connector Pinout
23
SCSI Implementation
24
SCSI Cabling and Configuration
25
Audio Ports
26
FIGURE 1-9 Audio Port Locations
26
TABLE 1-7 Audio Port Signals
26
TABLE 1-8 Audio Port Functions
26
Audio Specifications
27
TABLE 1-10 Internal Monaural Speaker Specifications
27
TABLE 1-9 Audio Inputs and Output
27
FIGURE 1-10 13W3 Video Connector
28
Graphics Card 13W3 Video Connector
28
TABLE 1-11 13W3 Video Connector Pinouts
28
10 BASE-T Twisted-Pair Ethernet Link Test
30
Overview
30
FIGURE 2-1 Hosts and Hub in a Local Area Network
31
Technical Discussion
32
Troubleshooting
33
Moves and Changes
34
Checking or Disabling the Link Test
34
Enabling the Link Test
35
3 Modem Setup Specifications
36
Setting up the Modem
36
Serial Port Speed Change
37
Recommendations
37
Cable
37
Modem Switch Settings (at Commands)
38
4 Main Logic Board Jumpers
40
Identifying Jumpers
42
Flash PROM Jumpers
42
FIGURE 4-2 Identifying Jumper Pins
42
Serial Port Jumpers
43
5 System Specifications
44
Power
44
TABLE 5-1 Power Specifications
44
Environment
45
Physical Specifications
46
Memory Mapping
46
TABLE 5-4 Dimensions and Weight
46
Sun Microsystems 2 Manual (34 pages)
Module X-Option
Brand:
Sun Microsystems
| Category:
Control Unit
| Size: 0.4 MB
Table of Contents
Electromagnetic Compatibility
3
Table of Contents
7
1 Ultrasparc-II Module X-Option
9
System Software Requirements
10
Solaris
10
Open Boot PROM
10
System Hardware Requirements
10
Determining Clock Frequency
10
SCD Compliance
10
Ultrasparc-II Module X-Option Kit
11
Flash PROM Update Utility
11
Using this Book
11
2 Opening the System Unit
13
Removing Power from the System
13
Removing the System Unit Cover
15
Attaching the Wrist Strap
17
3 Updating the Flash PROM
19
4 Removing the Ultrasparc Module
21
5 Installing the Ultrasparc Module
25
6 Completing the Installation
29
Changing the Clocking Select Jumper
29
Closing the System Unit
31
Turning on the Power
33
Power-On Self-Test (POST)
33
Energystar
33
Sun Microsystems 2 Upgrade Manual (28 pages)
Brand:
Sun Microsystems
| Category:
Desktop
| Size: 0.74 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Preface
7
1 Overview
11
Tools Required
11
Upgrade Kit
11
Safety Requirements
12
Symbols
13
System Precautions
14
Lithium Battery
14
2 Performing the Upgrade
15
Overview
15
Powering off the System
16
Removing the Cover
18
Attaching the Antistatic Wrist Strap
20
Removing Dimms
21
Removing a CD-ROM Drive
24
Replacing the Bracket into the Chassis
26
Replacing the Cover
27
Returning the Old System
27
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