Compaq 800 manual Monitors, Video Extension Cable, Scsi Cables for External Tapes

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Step 3c—External Tape Expansion (continued)

TSZ07-CA/FA

40/140 MB1600 b/in tabletop tape drive (SE/DIFF). Requires country kit which includes cables

 

(TSZK7-xx; see StorageWorks tape device section.

TSZ07-AA/DA

40/140 MB 1600 b/in rackmountable tape drive. Requires country kit which includes cables

 

(TSZK7-xx; see StorageWorks tape device section.

TSZ07-BA/EB

40/140 MB 1600 b/in tape drive in (H9642/H9A10) cabinet. Includes SCSI cable (see StorageWorks

 

tape device section).

DS-TZ89N-TA

35/70 single-ended DLT tabletop tape drive with 68-pin HD female connector. Requires BN21K-xx

 

SCSI cable.

TZK11-DA

2.0 GB QIC tabletop tape drive. Includes SCSI terminator, and 3 foot SCSI cable.

DS-TZS20-DB

25/50GB AIT (8 mm) tabletop tape drive—Blue. SCSI cable not included. Requires BN21N-01 for

 

50- pin HD host, or BN31G-01 for 68-pin HD host SCSI cable.

SCSI Cables for External Tapes

BN23G-01

3 foot molded SCSI cable. 50-pin Single-Ended SCSI cable (one 50-pin HD straight male

 

connector with thumb latches and one 50-pin LD straight male connector with bale locks.)

BN23G-0E

1.5 foot molded SCSI cable. 50-pin Single-Ended SCSI cable (one 50-pin HD straight male

 

connector with thumb latches and one 50-pin LD straight male connector with bale locks.)

BN21K-xx

Single-Ended SCSI cable 68-pin HD straight male connector with thumb latches and one 68-pin

 

HD right angle male connector with screw fasteners.

Step 4—Monitors

￿Graphics monitors other than those listed below can be used if compatible with SVGA graphics ordered with a system. Higher resolutions are available with optional PCI graphics adapters. See Step 5.

Note: Selection of a video extension cable and a country specific power cord is mandatory for all monitor variants. See Step 4a for video extension cable.

See Step 4b for country specific power cords.

SN-VRQV5-24/2315" (13.8" viewable image size) Corporate Series auto-scan color monitor, flat square Invar CRT,

0.28mm dot pitch, VGA to 1024 x 768 @ 75 Hz, TCO 95, MPRII, Energy Star, attached 1.8 meter video cable. Requires mandatory selection of video extension cable and country specific power cord for all variants.

–24 = Northern Hemisphere without power cord –23 = Southern Hemisphere without power cord

SN-VRQP7-24/2317” (16.0” viewable image size) professional series auto-scanning color monitor, Trinitron CRT,

0.25mm aperture grill pitch, VGA to 1280 x 1024 at 75 Hz, TCO 95, MPR-II, Energy Star, attached

1.8meter video cable. Requires mandatory selection of video extension cable and country specific power cord for all variants.

–24 = Northern Hemisphere without power cord. –23 = Southern Hemisphere without power cord..

SN-VRQP1-24/2321" (19.6" viewable image size) auto-scanning color monitor, Trinitron CRT, 0.25 mm aperture grill pitch, VGA to 1600 x 1200 at 75 Hz NI, TCO 95, Energy Star, includes a 1.8 meter video cable. Requires mandatory selection of video extension cable and country specific power cord for all variants.

–24 = Northern Hemisphere without power cord. –23 = Southern Hemisphere without power cord.

Step 4a Video Extension Cable

BN39C-02

1.8 meter video extension cable—mandatory for each monitor ordered

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Contents Product Description System Ordering RulesSeries Cabinet Enclosures AlphaServer 800 Pedestal and Rackmount Package Systems AlphaServer 800 Pedestal-RackmountPedestal and Rackmount Systems include OpenVMS Packaged Systems Digital Unix Packaged SystemsDigital Unix Pedestal Packaged Systems Digital Unix Rackmount Packaged SystemsOpenVMS Rackmount Packaged Systems Mandatory OptionsSelect one System Disk Drive-Mandatory Select one Network Adapter-MandatoryMemory StorageInternal Storage PCI-based two port UltraSCSI Single-ended adapter Storage Adapters/ControllersPCI-based one port UltraSCSI Single-ended adapter, internal PCI-based one port Fast Wide Differential FWD Scsi adapterSame as KZPAC-CA with 8 MB cache memory PCI-based three port UltraSCSI RAID controller with 4 MBDssi Controllers External Tape ExpansionPCI-based one port Dssi adapter OpenVMS systems only External TapesMonitors Video Extension CableScsi Cables for External Tapes Monitor Power Cords Graphics AdaptersNetworks and Communications Cabinet Configuration Chart Cabinet Enclosures and AccessoriesSeries Cabinet Enclosure Options Cabinet EnclosuresShelves supported in M-series Cabinets with trim kit H9A11 Cabinet Front DoorFactory Integration Ballast KitKeyboards and Power Cords Rackmount Power Cords Pedestal Power CordsSoftware Pedestal to Rackmount Conversion KitTruCluster Available Server License StorageWorks Software Packages for Digital UnixDigital Unix Software Layered Products Library CD-ROM DECnet for Digital UnixDECnet for OpenVMS Hardware and Software Supplemental Support ServicesDssi Information Hardware-Americas and Asia Pacific onlyCPU Upgrades AlphaServer 800 System Diagram Rear of Enclosure Clearances Operating Service Regulatory AlphaServer 800 Rackmount SpecificationsUninterruptable Power Supplies
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800 specifications

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