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About this manual
This manual covers a hardware installation sequence that ends
with you ready to install your system software; it describes how to
unpack, set up, and start a basic AViiON
550 or AViiON 5500
series computer system. For sites that need to customize their
mass–storage configuration, a separate chapter explains how.
This manual also provides detailed information and illustrated
instructions for replacing failing parts and for adding internal
mass–storage devices, expansion memory, and option boards to an
installed system.
IMPORTANT:
This manual does not describe how to set up or install VMEbus
option boards, or the devices that connect to them. If your
system includes VMEbus options, refer to Setting Up and
Installing VMEbus Options in AViiON
Systems (DGC part
number 014–001867) for instructions.
We wrote this manual for anyone who sets up and maintains
AViiON computer system hardware. Although it addresses readers
with some computer hardware experience, you do not need specific
knowledge of AViiON or RISC–based computer technology to use
this manual.
How this manual is organized
The following gives an overview of what you will find in this
manual:
Chapter 1
Provides information you need before starting any work. Begins
with an overview of base computer system components and options.
Includes site preparation and unpacking instructions, an inventory
worksheet for cables and cords, and a checklist to complete before
you set up your computer system.
Chapter 2
Describes how to connect the system console and computer unit
power cord. For the AViiON 550 series, describes how to install the
monitor, keyboard, and mouse. Explains how to terminate or
connect external cabling for the internal SCSI bus. Also describes
cabling for the following optional devices:
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asynchronous or synchronous serial devices such as a modem,
printer, or scanner.
D
local area network (LAN) transceiver.
D
parallel printer.
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