HP sv6 manual Cable and Plugs Between the PDU and the Wall Receptacle

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safety and support information

safety warnings

Figure 1-2

Cable and Plugs Between the PDU and the Wall Receptacle

IEC309

L6-20P

L6-30P

IEC-320-C19

CEE7/7

Unterminated

 

PDU leakage current

 

Due to the number of components that can be installed on one

WARNING

 

Power Distribution Unit (PDU), there may be a risk of high

 

leakage current (>3.5mA). Reliable ground circuit continuity is

 

vital for safe operation of such components. To reduce the risk of

 

electric shock, connect each component to a grounded outlet

 

only. Never operate any component with its ground pin

 

disconnected from the socket of a grounded outlet.

 

 

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Contents Installation and user’s guide Manufacturing Part Number A6062-90005 Edition E0302Legal notices Copyright noticesHp product warranty statement Printing historyHP Product Duration of Warranty For additional information Viewing documentation on the recovery CD UserguidesContents file configuration Projector calibration targets Hp scalable visualization digital compositorRegulatory information Hp mini-sv6 configurationGlossary Contents Safety and support information How to obtain support for your sv6 system How to obtain support for your sv6 system Safety warnings Rack stabilityPower distribution units PDUs Sample Power Distribution Unit PDUPower Distribution Unit PDU, there may be a risk of high Cable and Plugs Between the PDU and the Wall ReceptacleElectric shock, connect each component to a grounded outlet Only. Never operate any component with its ground pinMetallic particulate contamination PDU power limitationsNema 5-15 Receptacle Safety warnings Installation and user information Document purpose Section descriptionsDocument purpose Product overview Hp visualization centers sv6 j6700 and mini-sv6 b2600 Hp visualization center sv6 components Pipe system configuration Arrangement of the hardware in the racks may varySingle Display Channel Multiple Display Channels Hp visualization center sv6 architecture Pipe System ArchitectureAccelerate Mode Vertical slice, Horizonal slice and Grid Hp visualization center sv6 operating modesAccumulate Mode Each fraction of the screen is called a screen rectangleMixed Mode Mixed Mode 16-Pipe Example Supported configurationsThree or Four 3D Pipes Per Channel Hardware ConfigurationsSeven or Eight 3D Pipes Per Channel Sixteen 3D Pipes Per Channel Software configurationsSoftware not supported Installation and user information Installation process AssessmentPreparation for wide field displays TIPHp visualization center sv6 installation Rack see -10 when systems are being set upAnti-Tip Plate Over. The anti-tip plate should remain deployed. See the hpConnect Power, I/O Devices Position console monitors12 Connecting Compositor to Monitor or Other Display Device 13 Connecting HP ProCurve Hub to LAN Boot Up ConfigurationSpecify Compositor Serial Port Optional Configure System SoftwareDo not use any other options with -test VerificationConfigure ds2100 Run Your Application Software setup specifications Updating software How to determine your current versionMaintain current graphics patches Installation Steps Uninstallation steps Installing to all sv6 systems using HP Software Distributor Preparation Copy and register locally When installing patches that require a reboot, switch to a Versions, either login remotely to perform the install, orWhich kills the remaining swinstall GUI windows Start install GUI swinstallVerification Example march gb patch OK OKAdvanced setup for multiple display channels Additional X serverMaster Hostname Svmc1 Configuring offset overlap Additional equipmentEdge Blending Configuring offset overlap for multiple rows19 Height Edge Blending Width Column Row Backdrops 3840 x 1024 3x1280 x 21 3072 x 768 3x1024 xUsage ServerX0screens Description This file must be edited as root and must be locatedChanging resolution Standard ResolutionsCustomized Resolutions Stereo ResolutionsHow to use hp visualization center sv6 tools Xadvsetpipes GUI Description Examples How to use hp visualization center sv6 tools Jitter file tool Description Sv6 diagnosticsOptions Sample output from running sv6diag on a standard sv6 system Chapter Active stereo overview Stereoscopic viewingPassive stereo overview Stereo hardware installation Ensure eye wear is functioning and cleanUnpack and inventory components Position emitter in viewing areaChanging to stereo monitor mode Power up the emittersAdd ScreenOption Start up the new X server initVerification Simple stereoscopic applicationUsing NFS to mount hard drives OptimizationApplication suggestions Optimizing performance23 Panes Y offset adjustments Use the xadvsetpipes tool see 24 X and Y Offset Adjustments Accumulate Mode See Optimizing image qualityMethod #1 Method #2Pass through mode Pass through mode on a multi-channel sv6 Gamma correction in pass through modeInvokes the application Gamma value Hpoglpush Environmentfile configuration file configuration For networking to function properly, hostnames used #/etc/inittab Init4initdefault OPERATINGSYSTEM=HP-UX LOOPBACKADRESS=127.0.0.1 INTERFACESTATE1= DHCPENABLE1=0 Projector calibration targets How to use projector calibration targets How to use projector calibration targetsHpcirc.pm 128x128 circles tiled example shown 64 x 64 grids for horizontal and vertical convergence Hpline.pm 64X64 grid lines tiled example shownHpgray.pm gray scale tiled example shown Hpeye1.pm eye chart #1 tiled example shown Hpcolor.pm color scale tiled example shownHpeye2.pm eye chart #2 tiled example shown Hp scalable visualization digital Compositor cards Compositor cardsFigure A-1 Compositor Cards 100 Compositor parts list Table A-1Compositor configurations Table A-2Sv6 compositor frame delay This mode is invalid with passive stereo Introduction ProcedureInterface Testing controller cards Testing output or input cardsLED indicators Hp mini-sv6 configuration Mini-sv6 configuration Figure B-1 Mini sv6 configurationAppendix B 109 110 Regulatory information Appendix C Safety warning for the USA and Canada FCC radio frequency interference statement USA onlyNoise declaration for Germany Regulatory information 116 Glossary Active stereo Glossary 119 Screen real estate