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2 First Edition (October 1997)7012 Models 300 Series Installation and Service Guide. R/S6000 3 Table of Contents5 Communications Statements9 Safety NoticesDefinitions of Safety Notices 11 About This Book12 Chapter 1. Reference InformationSystem Unit LocationsFront View with Covers, Early Models 13 Front View with Covers, Later ModelsRear View without Covers, Models 320, 32E, 32H 14 Rear View without Covers, Models 340, 34H, 350, 355, 360/36T, 365, 370/37T, 375Rear View Models 380, 390, 39H, and 397 15 Front View without Covers, Early ModelsFront View without Covers Later Models 16 Front View without Covers Model 397System Planar Connector Locations, Models 320, 32E, 32H 17 System Planar Connector Locations, Models 355, 365, 375System Planar Connector Locations, Models 340, 34H, 350, 360/36T, 370/37T 18 System Planar Connector Locations Models 380 and 390System Planar Connector Locations Model 39H 19 System Planar Connector Locations Model 397CPU Card Locations 20 Memory21 Data and Power FlowBus-Attached Disk Drives, Models 320, 32E, and 32H 22 SCSI-Attached Disk Drives, Models 340, 34H, 350, 360/36T, 370/37TSCSI-Attached Disk Drives, Models 355, 365, 375 23 Data and Power Flow: SCSI Attached Disk Drives Models 380, 390, 39H 24 Data and Power Flow: SCSI Attached Disk Drives Model 39725 Specifications (all models except 380, 390, 39H, and 397)26 Specifications Models 380, 390, 39H, and 39727 Power Cables31 Chapter 2. Maintenance Analysis Procedures (MAPS)60 Chapter 3. Removal and Replacement Procedures3-2 61 Handling Static-Sensitive Devices62 Rear Cover63 Top Cover65 Front Cover67 Disk Drive (Bus-Attached): Models 320, 32E, 32H69 Disk Drive (SCSI-Attached): Models 320, 32E, 32H71 Disk Drive (SCSI-Attached): Models 340, 34H, 350, 355, 360/36T, 365, 370/37T, 37573 Disk Drive: Models 380, 390, 39H, and 39775 Power Supply77 Power Supply (Models 380, 390, 39H, and 397)79 Diskette Drive81 Media Drive Removal for Models 380, 390, 39H, and 39783 Adapter Cards, Ethernet Riser Card, and External Diskette Riser Card85 Setting the Ethernet Riser Card Jumpers87 Attached Devices89 CPU Card90 CPU Card (Model 39H)92 Voltage Regulator Card (Model 39H)93 L2 Cache94 Fan and Air Duct (Model 39H Only)96 Memory Card98 Memory SIMMs99 System Planar102 Card Guide Frame104 Rear Fan105 Front Fan107 Key Lock109 Reset Switch111 Serial Ports Flex Circuit (Models 340, 34H, 350, 355, 360/36T, 365, 370/37T, 375)112 Serial Port (Models 380, 390, 39H, and 397)113 Three-Digit Display: Models 320, 32E, 32H114 Three-Digit Display Models 340, 34H, 350, 355, 360/36T, 365, 370/37T, and 375, 380, 390, 39H115 Three-Digit Display, Model 397116 Toroids117 Battery118 Contact Strips (Models 340, 34H, 350, 355, 360/36T, 365, 370/37T, 375)119 Chapter 4. System InstallationStep 1. Inventory 120 Step 2. Observe this Safety Notice during Installation121 Step 3. Checking Customer Outlets122 Step 4. Setting Up the System UnitStep 5. Set Up Each Device Being Attached 123 Step 6. Connecting Devices to Standard I/O PortsDiagnostic Information For Micro Channel Bus Systems 4-6 124 Step 7. Connecting Devices to the AdaptersStep 8. Arranging the System Unit and Devices 126 Covers and Electronics128 Covers and Electronics130 Covers and Electronics (Models 380, 390, 39H, and 397)132 Front Card Guide134 Front Card Guide (Models 380, 390, 39H, and 397)136 Drives and Power, Early Models138 Drives and Power (Models 380, 390, 39H, and 397)140 Power Cables141 Appendix A. SCSI Device Address RecordInternally Installed SCSI Device RecordModels 320, 32E, 32H 142 Models 340,34H 350, 355, 360/36T, 365, 370/37T, 375143 Models 380, 390, 39H, and 397 148 MO P R S T W
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