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POWER Onyx Deskside Owner's Guide
(document number: 007-1733-040 / published: 1994-09-28)
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- 1/4-inch tape drive
- preventive maintenance
- 150 MB Tape Drive Preventive Maintenance
- 13W3 connectors
- Connecting a 20-Inch Monitor
- 19-inch monitor
- Connecting Your Monitor
- 21-inch monitor
- Connecting Your Monitor
- connection of
- Connecting a 21-Inch Monitor
- 4-mm DAT drive. See DAT drive.
- Cleaning the 4 mm DAT and 8 mm Tape Drives
- 64bit RISC microprocessors
- in system
- The Onyx Board Set
- 8 mm tape drive
- cleaning
- Cleaning the 4 mm DAT and 8 mm Tape Drives
- 8-mm tape drive
- front panel lights
- Front Panel Lights
- removing jammed cassettes
- Removing a Jammed 8 mm Tape Cartridge
- address (ID)
- on the SCSI bus
- Installing and Configuring Additional FLDs
- adjustment steps
- for your work area
- Adjusting Your Chair, Work Surface, and Monitor
- airflow
- Cooling System
- American National Standard Institute
- ANSI Standard for VDT Workstations
- ASCII terminal
- connecting an optional device
- Connecting an ASCII Terminal
- backups
- Software Do's and Don'ts
- behavior
- faulty operation
- System Behavior
- of the system
- System Behavior
- BNC connectors
- Connecting a 21-Inch Monitor
- boot process
- monitored from the System Controller
- The Power-On Process
- Boot Status menu
- Boot Status Menu
- booting a graphics system
- Powering On the Onyx Deskside System
- cartridge tape identification labels
- DLT Tape Cartridge Care and Handling
- CD-ROM
- installing
- Installing and Using an Optional CD-ROM
- loading software
- Installing and Using an Optional CD-ROM
- CD-ROM drive
- front panel features
- CD-ROM Front Panel Operational Features
- CD-ROM drives
- care and maintenance
- CD-ROM Care and Maintenance
- clean the tape drive, instructions
- Care and Cleaning of the Exabyte 8 mm Tape Drive
- cleaning cartridge
- for jukebox tape drive
- Care and Cleaning of the Exabyte 8 mm Tape Drive
- use of
- Digital Linear Tape Maintenance
- useful life
- Care and Cleaning of the Exabyte 8 mm Tape Drive
- cleaning materials
- 8-mm tape drive
- Care and Cleaning of the Exabyte 8 mm Tape Drive
- compact disc
- environmental considerations
- CD-ROM Environmental Considerations
- composite monitor
- A Practice Session
- composite video ports
- Connecting Video Peripherals
- Cooling System
- Cooling System
- CPU activity display
- The CPU Activity Display
- CPU activity graph
- Using the System Controller
- DAT drive
- capacities
- Archive Python 4320 NT (4 mm DAT Drive)
- cleaning
- Cleaning the 4 mm DAT and 8 mm Tape Drives
- data transfer rate
- Archive Python 4320 NT (4 mm DAT Drive)
- front panel lights
- Front Panel Lights
- loading and unloading cassettes
- Loading and Unloading Cassettes
- removing jammed cassettes
- Removing a Jammed 4 mm Cassette
- data compression
- Digital Linear Tape Maintenance
- daughter boards
- SCSI Limitations
- default video format
- Connecting a 21-Inch Monitor
- defective microprocessors
- The Power-On Process
- differential SCSI
- use of
- SCSI Configuration
- disk controllers
- SCSI-2 Interface
- DLT cartridge care and handling
- DLT Tape Cartridge Care and Handling
- DLT cleaning cartridge
- Digital Linear Tape Maintenance
- documentation
- conventions
- Conventions
- drive sled
- mounting to drive
- Installing a Half-Height FLD
- Ebus
- Features
- electrostatic discharge (ESD)
- Electrostatic Discharge
- EMI shield
- installing
- Installing a Half-Height FLD
- ergonomic work environment
- Tips for Setting Up and Using Your Workstation
- Ethernet
- optional connections
- Connecting the System to an Ethernet
- Ethernet Interface
- Ethernet Interface
- external appearance of the Onyx chassis
- Touring the Chassis
- external SCSI connector
- Installing External SCSI Devices
- Extreme
- Features
- fans
- Cooling System
- fault LED
- on System Controller
- The Power-On Process
- FCI Interfaces
- description of
- Flat Cable Interface (FCI)
- front door
- opening of
- Opening the Front Door
- front loading device
- installing a full-height device
- Installing a Full-Height FLD
- removal of
- Removing an FLD
- front loading devices
- configuring
- Installing and Configuring Additional FLDs
- overview
- Internal Front-Loading Drives
- front loading SCSI device
- installing
- SCSI Configuration
- full-height front loading device
- installation
- Installing a Full-Height FLD
- GE processors
- Geometry Engine (GE10) Board
- Geometry Engine board
- Extreme, RealityEngine2 and VTX Graphics Subsystems
- graphics interface
- shutdown of
- Recovering From a System Crash
- guidelines
- for a productive work environment
- Human Factors Guidelines for Setting Up Your Workstation
- half-height front loading device
- installing
- Installing a Half-Height FLD
- halt operating system
- Powering Off the Onyx Deskside System
- hardware
- dos and don'ts
- Maintaining Your Hardware and Software
- maintenance of
- Hardware Do's and Don'ts
- histogram
- The CPU Activity Display
- I/O panel
- accessing
- Opening the Front Door
- Ibus
- I/O Interfaces
- interfaces
- Ibus Interface
- information options
- on the System Controller
- System Controller On Functions
- installing devices
- front loading SCSI device
- SCSI Configuration
- IO4
- list of features
- I/O Interfaces
- IO4 mezzanine daughter boards
- Features
- IP19 CPU board
- Features
- IP21 CPU board
- Features
- key switch
- on the System Controller
- System Controller On Functions
- keyboard
- Connecting Your Keyboard and Mouse
- installing
- Connecting Your Keyboard and Mouse
- logged errors
- in System Controller
- Using the System Controller
- maintenance
- Maintaining Your Hardware and Software
- limitations
- Getting Started
- Manager key
- Using the System Controller
- MC3 memory board
- The Onyx Board Set
- microprocessors disabled
- The Power-On Process
- modem
- connections of
- Connecting a Modem
- pin assignments
- Connecting a Modem
- mouse
- installing
- Connecting Your Keyboard and Mouse
- noise
- on the SCSI bus
- Installing and Configuring Additional FLDs
- NTSC
- A Practice Session
- NVRAM
- System Controller On Functions
- NVRAM log file
- The Event History Log Menu
- Off-line switcher (OLS)
- Power Supplies
- opening the front door
- Opening the Front Door
- operating procedures
- Chassis Components
- operating protocols
- of drives
- Internal Front-Loading Drives
- options
- list of
- Features
- OVER TEMP condition
- Using the System Controller
- PAL
- A Practice Session
- parallel port
- Parallel Port
- parallel printer
- connection of
- Connecting a Parallel Printer
- pin assignments
- Connecting a Parallel Printer
- using the LP spooling system
- Connecting a Parallel Printer
- parallel printer port
- Parallel Printer Port
- physical inspection
- checklist
- System Behavior
- physical location
- requirements for chassis
- Operating Considerations
- power boards
- Using the System Controller
- power receptacle
- Power Supplies
- power specifications
- Hardware Specifications
- power supply
- upgrade of
- The Onyx Board Set
- power switches
- Powering On the Onyx Deskside System
- power up
- the system
- Powering On the Onyx Deskside System
- POWERchannel-2
- Features
- Powered peripherals
- Serial and DIN Connectors
- Powering down the system
- Powering Off the Onyx Deskside System
- POWERpath-2 interleaved memory board
- The Onyx Board Set
- POWERpath-2 system bus
- Features
- ranges of adjustment
- in the work environment
- CAD Operator Preferences
- Raster Memory
- Raster Memory (RM4) Board
- RealityEngine2
- features of
- Extreme, RealityEngine2 and VTX Graphics Subsystems
- reboot
- command
- Rebooting Your System
- rotary blower. See Cooling System.
- Cooling System
- RS-232 standard
- Serial and DIN Connectors
- SCSI
- terminators
- SCSI Configuration
- SCSI bus
- fast and wide
- SCSI Configuration
- malfunction
- SCSI Configuration
- SCSI cable length
- SCSI Limitations
- SCSI channel
- A or B
- Installing and Configuring Additional FLDs
- SCSI devices
- rules for installation
- SCSI Configuration
- SCSI drive backplane
- terminators for
- SCSI Limitations
- SCSI drive rack
- location of
- SCSI Drive Rack
- SCSI protocols
- SCSI Configuration
- SCSI-2 controllers
- SCSI-2 Interface
- serial ports
- Serial Ports
- commands and configuration
- Helpful Serial Port Commands
- serial printer
- connection of
- Connecting a Serial Printer or an ASCII Terminal
- LP spooling
- Connecting a Serial Printer or an ASCII Terminal
- setup example
- Connecting a Serial Printer or an ASCII Terminal
- software
- do”s and don'ts
- Software Do's and Don'ts
- maintenance of
- Software Do's and Don'ts
- specifications
- for the 21-inch monitor
- Hardware Specifications
- for the optional 19-inch monitor
- Hardware Specifications
- physical, electrical, and environmental
- Hardware Specifications
- standard I/O interface and graphics connectors
- The I/O Panel
- standard monitor
- Connecting Your Monitor
- status messages
- The Power-On Process
- system behavior
- identifying problems
- System Behavior
- System Controller
- basic use
- Using the System Controller
- battery backup
- System Controller
- bringing up the system
- The Power-On Process
- control buttons
- System Controller On Functions
- dectection of a fault condition
- System Controller On Functions
- errors recorded
- System Controller On Functions
- event history message tables
- System Error Messages
- front panel location
- System Controller
- general description
- System Controller
- hang during power up
- If the System Hangs
- LEDs
- System Controller On Functions
- On position functions
- System Controller On Functions
- power up hang
- If the System Hangs
- System Controller internal errors
- The Event History Log Menu
- system crash
- recovering from
- Recovering From a System Crash
- System error messages
- The Event History Log Menu
- System events
- The Event History Log Menu
- tape drive, cleaning
- Care and Cleaning of the Exabyte 8 mm Tape Drive
- Terminal
- connecting an ASCII device
- Connecting an ASCII Terminal
- TFP
- Features
- unload button, on tape drive
- Care and Cleaning of the Exabyte 8 mm Tape Drive
- user-serviceable parts
- Getting Started
- using the keyboard
- System Usage
- VCR
- A Practice Session
- VDT workstation adjustment
- ANSI Standard for VDT Workstations
- video options
- Starting the Video Out Panel
- Video Out Panel
- capturing images
- A Practice Session
- practice session
- A Practice Session
- starting
- Starting the Video Out Panel
- video peripherals
- connection of
- Connecting Video Peripherals
- video signals
- Starting the Video Out Panel
- VME
- conventions supported
- Power Supplies
- VME board
- power budget limits
- Power Supplies
- VME expansion
- System and SCSI Backplanes
- VME interface
- description of
- VMEbus Interface
- VTX board set
- The Onyx Board Set
- VTX graphics
- Extreme, RealityEngine2 and VTX Graphics Subsystems
- Vulcan Death Grip
- Recovering From a System Crash
- work environment
- comfort and safety
- Human Factors Guidelines for Setting Up Your Workstation
POWER Onyx Deskside Owner's Guide
(document number: 007-1733-040 / published: 1994-09-28)
table of contents | additional info | download
Front Matter
About This Guide
Chapter 1. Introducing the Onyx Deskside Graphics Workstation
Chapter 2. Touring the Chassis
Chapter 3. Getting Started
Chapter 4. Installing Optional Peripherals
Chapter 5. Having Trouble?
Chapter 6. Safety and Comfort
Appendix A. Hardware Specifications
Appendix B. Maintaining Drives
Appendix C. System Controller Messages
Appendix D. Onyx IO4 PROM, Mezzanine, and Troubleshooting
Appendix E. Onyx VMEbus Implementation
Index
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