HP XA manual 10BT/100TX PCI LAN Connector, Ultra wide 16-bit Scsi connector, Scsi Interface

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3Interface Devices and Mass-Storage Drives SCSI / LAN Combo Board

10BT/100TX PCI LAN Connector

The LAN adapter supports the following two standards: 100 VG-AnyLAN,

100Mbits per second over 4-pair, category-3, unshielded twisted pair (UTP), voice grade (VG) cable (IEEE 802.12 standard for Ethernet);

10BaseT, 10 Mbits per second, ISO 8802-3 (IEEE 802.3 standard). On the rear panel there is one RJ-45 unshielded-twisted-pair (UTP) connector. The 10BT/100TX LAN Features on page 62 are also valid for the 10 BT/100 TX PCI LAN controller.

Ultra wide (16-bit) SCSI connector

SCSI Interface

The Symbios Logic SYM5C875J PCI-SCSI I/O Processor chip connects directly the SCSI bus and generates timing and protocol in compliance with the SCSI standard.

The SCSI interface operates as 16-bit, synchronous or asynchronous, single- ended, and supports Ultra SCSI protocols and 16-bit arbitration. The interface is made through two (and only two) of the connectors J2, J3 and J4.

Connector

Description

Location

 

 

 

J2

Shielded 68-pin high density right-angle receptacle.

Protrudes through the

 

 

rear panel bracket.

 

 

 

J3

68-pin high density right-angle receptacle.

Internal connector at the

 

 

end of the board.

 

 

 

J4

External Start, SCSI Led and External SCSI cable

Internal connector at the

 

detection.

bottom right-hand-side of

 

 

the Combo card.

 

 

 

The Ultra wide 16-bit SCSI connector is for internal devices and has an address range from 0 to 15, with the SCSI address 0 used by the first SCSI hard disk drive and SCSI address 7 reserved for the integrated SCSI controller (the default for wide and narrow SCSI devices).

Data is transferred at 40 MB per second on 16-bit wide, single-ended bus. The controller is fitted with a 16-bit SCSI flat cable with five connectors, plus a SCSI termination device; so a maximum of 4 internal wide-SCSI hard drives are supported.

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Pentium II Processor 66 MHz Device SM Bus Address Devices on the SM BusSerial Eeprom System Board Devices on the SM BusMain PLL LM75 ChipController Devices on the ISA BusSuper I/O Controller NS Serial / parallelHost Interface SpecificationsFeature Description Audio ControllerFlash Eeprom Open System Board SwitchesSwitch Switch Function Default ClosedBios Update Crisis Recovery Procedure Little Ben Updating the systemCheck the accessory board’s documentation if you are unsure Other ISA Accessory DevicesSystem Board Devices on the ISA Bus Interface Devices and Mass-Storage Drives Cirrus 5465 Graphics Controller Chip Page Video Memory Connectors640 60, 75, 85 Hz 800 Available Video ResolutionsResolution Refresh ratesPCI Interface Scsi / LAN Combo BoardScsi Interface 10BT/100TX PCI LAN ConnectorUltra wide 16-bit Scsi connector Connector Description LocationScsi Interface External 8-bit Scsi connectorScsi / PCI LAN Combo Board Features Interface Features PCI Interface10BT/100TX LAN Controller Supporting RPO 10BT/100TX LAN FeaturesRemote Power On Installing Two LAN Remote Power On Cards Flexible Disk Drives Mass-Storage DrivesHard Disk Drives Buffer Memory Size Kbytes Features Panasonic CD-ROM CD-585-BCD-ROM Drives Flexible Disk Drive Data Connector Pin Signal Connectors and SocketsIDE Connector Pin Signal Status Panel Connector Pin SignalExtStart Connector Bit Scsi Connector Pin Signal Bit Scsi ConnectorPackage Intrusion J8 CD Audio Connector Pin SignalPin Signal AUX Connector Pin SignalVesa Pass-Through Connector VGA DB Connector Pins Standard VGASocket Pin Layouts VGA ConnectorPage HP Bios HP/Phoenix Bios Summary HP/Phoenix Bios SummaryUsing the HP Setup Program Advanced Menu Security Symbios Logic Scsi Configuration Utility Default Settings You Can ChangeStarting the Scsi Configuration Utility Soft Power Down Power Saving and ErgonometryPower-On from Space-Bar System Memory Map Bios AddressesAddress Ports Function HP I/O Port Map I/O Addresses Used by the System1DMA controller Interrupt Request Description HP Bios Power-On Self-Test and Error Messages Order in Which the Tests are Performed For example, if the error 0101 52 is displayedPost Routine Description Code Post Routine Description Post Routine Description Configure Motherboard Configurable Devices Detect and install external RS 232 portsConfigure non-MCD IDE controllers Detect and install external parallel portsTerminate QuietBoot Enter SetupCheck for errors Post done prepare to boot operating systemFollowing are for boot block in Flash ROM Enter= View System Error Error Message SummaryPower-On Self-Test and Error Messages Error Message Summary F1= Continue, F2= Setup, Enter= View System ErrorCause / Symptom 0513h HDD # 3 self-test error 0510h HDD # 0 self-test error0511h HDD # 1 self-test error 0512h HDD # 2 self-test errorMessage Beep Pattern Beep CodesLights on the Hardware Control Panel Appendix Standard VGA Modes Video ModesType Refresh MHz Extended Video ModesColors 102 44.978.7 94.5157 108126 135104 162Maximum Refresh Rates Bios Modes SupportedResolution MHz DAC Refresh Mode106 6001024 107 Type1200 Appendix Video Modes 108