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Chapter 2
Setting Up Your Computer System
This chapter describes how to connect the computer system console (an asynchronous
terminal or a graphics monitor with keyboard and mouse), SCSI bus terminator, and
computer unit power cord. It also describes how to connect system options such as a
local-area network (LAN) transceiver, a parallel printer, and asynchronous and
synchronous devices (serial printers, scanners, plotters, or modems).
NOTE: If your system includes VMEbus distributed controllers, you will need the
manual
Setting Up and Installing VMEbus Options in AViiON
Systems
to
complete your installation.
Proceed with this chapter to begin your system installation. In many cases, it will
describe all the hardware installation procedures you need in order to set up and
install your entire system. If your system includes external SCSI-based
mass-storage devices, you will need the information in Chapter 4, Setting Up and
Installing a SCSI Bus." For an overview of the computer system hardware
components, refer to Chapter 1.
CAUTION: Do not apply powerto the computerunit while setting up yourcomputer
system. Referto Chapter3 in this manual forpowerup instructions.
Connecting the System Console
(AViiON 4600 Series)
Your system console is the keyboard and display device that receives powerup
diagnostic test messages from the computer and from which you bring up your
operating system. This section describes how to connect an asynchronous terminal to
the computer unit rear panel to use as a system console.
NOTE: Any asynchronous terminal with an ANSI-standard character set and an
RS-232-C interface can serve as the system console for AViiON 530 and
4600 series computers. However, for full functionality in a UNIX
environment, the terminal has to support the display of the ASCII BS
(backspace) character by moving the cursor left one column. Furthermore,
you need a terminal that conforms to ANSI standard X3.64 (1977) to support
a UNIX-based screen editor. Those terminals that conform to the standard
include Data General terminals with ANSI mode, and any terminal that
emulates a VT100 or VT220 terminal.
Summary of Contents for AViiON 530 Series
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Page 122: ...Expanding and Maintaining Your Computer System 6 18 014 002091...
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Page 182: ...Replacing the System Board 10 12 014 002091...
Page 188: ...Replacing the Fan Assembly 11 6 014 002091...
Page 236: ...Using the System Control Monitor B 22 014 002091...
Page 248: ...Solving Power Up Problems C 12 014 002091...
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