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Summary of Contents for ND 5200 C1

Page 1: ...Scanned by Jonny Oddene for Sintran Data 2011 swung 5000 ES 1 EN ND ND Moa C Hardware Mam Manual 830 02 ...

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Page 4: ...when they are updated or revised The information in this manual is subject to change without notice Norsk Data A S assumes no responsibility or any errors that may appear in this manual orfor the use or reliability ofits software on equipment that is notfurnished or supported by Nors e Data AS Copyright 1989 by Nors e Data AS Send all documentation requests to Non e Data A S Publication Department...

Page 5: ...s a physical description and does NOT cover the handling of system errors test program descriptions etc as these are described in other manuals The illustration below shows which manual to use for the different tasks ND SOOO ES model C ND 5000 1 nodel L ND 5000 ES model 5 l Physical description Physical description Physical description Test programs and error handling MANUAL ND 5000 Hardware Maint...

Page 6: ...ewice engineers and technical personnel directly involved in maintaining the ND SOOO ES Model C RELATED WINS ND lOO Hardware Maintenance Manual I D 830008 ND SOOO Hardware Maintenance DID 805017 Test Program Description for ND lOO NED 830005 ND SOOO Hardware Description ND BOSOZO dene for Sintran Data 2011 ...

Page 7: ...7 2 1 6 Massstoragedevices 29 2 1 6 1 Floppy drive 30 2 1 6 2 Disk unit s 31 2 1 6 3 Streamer drive 32 2 1 6 4 ND Gigabyte System 33 2 1 7 Power supply 34 2 1 8 Boards 36 Systemplugboard 5259 37 MFBoontroller plugboard 5234 38 ND lOO Floppy and SCSI oautmller 3201 39 8 terminalplugboards 4O 3 Maintenance display 1 2 3 1 Function 43 3 1 1 Normaldisplayoperaticn 44 3 1 2 OPCINoannandsusing display 4...

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Page 9: ...two controllers Strapping on the SSI bus extended configuration I SSI bus shared between three controllers Strapping on the SSI bus extended configuration II Card crate Mass storage devices Switchsetting on the floppy unit Switchsettingontnedisk unit Switchsetting on the streamer Switchsetting on the gigatape Power supply System plugboard 5259 MFB controller plugboard 5234 ND lOO floppy and SS1 co...

Page 10: ...Scanned by Jonny Oddene for Sintran Data 2011 List of Tabla Modeloverview 2 Upgradingpossibilities 3 Scanned by Jenny Oddene for Sintran Data 2011 ...

Page 11: ...abinet as the previous version except for the front cover The interior however is completely new It consists of a large card crate into which all cards and devices including the new power supply the fan unit disks floppy units and streamer units can be plugged The backwiring is located in the middle of the card crate and cards and devices are plugged in from both the front and the rear sides The n...

Page 12: ...4OO ND SSOO ND S7OO ND SBOO I O PROCESSOR ND lZO ND lZO ND lZO ND lZO CX ND lZO o MEMORY MB SHARED LOCAL 4 2 4 4 8 4 8 4 l6 6 Model Cl 310 DISK SIZE Model C2 2x310 MB Model C3 3x310 Model CA 4x310 Model CS 5x3lO Streamer 155 MB BACKUP MEDIA Options ND Gigatape system HP mag tape 1600 6250 bpi 12S ips Table 1 Model overview Scanned by Jonny Oddene for Sintran Data 2011 ...

Page 13: ...ng an NIB 5200 to an MID 5700 Note that extra memory boards are not included in the upgrading kits and must therefore be ordered separately ND SZOO NIB 5400 ND SSOO ND 57OO NIB 5800 Model Cl o Model Cl Model Cl Model Cl Model c1 Model c2 Model cz Model cz o Model c2 Model 2 1 Model cs o Model c2 Model c3 Model c3 Model c3 f Model 04 Model 04 Model c4 Model c4 Modél c4 c 15 an at L Model c5 Model c...

Page 14: ...ibes the different parts of the hardware in the new ND SOOO ES Model C This is a physical description and will not cover functional descriptions of the different parts described in this chapter Cabinet Panels Power switch Backwiring Fan tray Operator panel Card crate Plug in modules i_ nD 2m1 ...

Page 15: ...binet including the card crate the power supply and the devices V 4 It is easy to replace defective devices and nodules as the parts that normally need service are plugged directly into the backwiring and the cabinet is practically free from internal cables Figure 1 Cabinet m Scanned by Jonny Oddene for Sintran Data 2011 ...

Page 16: ...er 2 Physical description 2 1 1 Panels This section shows how to remove the panels Front panel Remove the screw located at the top of the panel Lift the panel slightly and pull it away Figure 2 Front panel 7 e 7 canned_by_Jonny_Oddenn fnr Qintmn Data 2011 ...

Page 17: ...he two screws on the top of the side panels 1 2 turn counterclockwise and lift the panel away See figure 3 Remove the four screws holding the top panel and lift it away See figure 3 Remove the four screws holding the rear panel and lift it away See figure 3 Figure 3 Panels Scanned by Jonny Oddene for Sintran Data 2011 ...

Page 18: ...control canes from an NTC resistor which senses the roan temperature This sensor is mounted at the top of the backwiring close to the air inlet NOTE Note that you must turn the power off before removing or inserting the fan tray 2 1 3 Operator panel The operator panel and key switch are located at the top of the front see figure 4 It is similar to the operator panels on previous ND computers but t...

Page 19: ...Scanned by Jonny Oddene for Sintran Data 2011 4 V _ _ _ chapter 2 Physical description Figure 4 Fan tray and operator panel Scanned by Jonny Oddene for Sintran Data 2011 ...

Page 20: ...are of the internal SCSI bus This bus has been routed to all internal SCSI devices and it ends up on the plugboard in position 14 Here the bus can be terminated or one external single ended SCSI device can be connected This could for example be a magtape unit used for backup bkmmally all devices on the SCSI bus can be accessed from ND lOO but the strap terminator fields and the split switches on t...

Page 21: ...raps terminators and split switches See the illustrations of the backwirmgs figure 5 and figure 6 and the description in the section The SCSI bus on page 14 Unused SCSI positions must be terminated by a dummy plug part number 322774 Scanned by Jonny Oddene for Sintran Data 2011 ll ...

Page 22: ...l description Temp _fllv I I 12v sensor Operator Gnd VSVStb panel F T r r m 7 _ _ 2 i 1 H V A Floppy Strapfield 1 e Streamer Disk B Strapfield 2 U EICI 3 Disk A Disk C switch Disk E Disk D Fan tray Figure 5 Backwiring 5812 Scanned by Jonny Oddene for Sintran Data 2011 ...

Page 23: ...scription sensor 4 h F u Fan tray E F WA a Operator Gnd panel T HIE 5V 5VStb 12V r I Floppy Streamer Disk D Strapfield 1 Disk B Strapfield 2 Disk A Disk C Strapf161d Disk E I I3 EICI Figure 6 Backwiring 5816 Scanned by Jonny Oddene for Sintran Data 2011 13 Split switch ...

Page 24: ...gures 7 and 8 Here the bus can be terminated or one external single ended SCSI device can be connected This could for example be a magtape unit used for backup To be able to separate the different SCSI units fnan each other each unit connected to the SCSI bus must have its own SCSI identification number ID number These numbers are 0 7 and they are set by switches or straps on each device or board ...

Page 25: ...to the SCSI devices This is done with strap fields and split switches in the backwiring see figure 5 and figure 6 and a flat cable on the System plugboard 5259 see figure 22 On the next pages we show three different examples of how to do this on both versions of the backwiring NOTE Unused SCSI positions must be terminated by a dummy plug part number 322774 Scanned by Jonny Oddene for Sintran Data ...

Page 26: ...ption SCSI bus Streanger Strapfieldl 12 sensor Opelrator Gnd 5V SVStb V pane r a Temp 33 E I Strapfie Disk E Disk D System plug board MFB SCSI controller ND lOO Floppy and SCSI interface Figure 7 SCSI bus on the badmiring Pa 5812 Scanned by Jonny Oddene for Sintran Data 2011 ...

Page 27: ...Strapfield 1 sensor Operator Gnd panel J W J_ L _ I H u Temp 3 5V 5VStb 12v Disk A Q Disk E Disk D Slrapfield 3 Split EB switch l ND lOO Floppy and SCSI interface System plug board MFB SCSI controller Figure 8 SCSI bus on the backwiring PCB 5816 Scanned by Jonny Oddene for Sintran Data 2011 ...

Page 28: ... System plug board Terminator or external FLU SCSI interface M fi D IOO SCSI loppy controm3 EW muAM5EEEfimaahmuC m man System p ug board Terminator or external SCSI interface LD mo SCSI find loppy contra er fl Disk A Streamer Disk B 0131 C Difik D Disk E Figure 9 ND 100 acesses all SCSI devices Scanned by Jonny Oddene for Sintran Data 2011 ...

Page 29: ...shown in the figures on the next page 0 The flat cable on the System plugboard must be connected as shown on the figures on the next page i o The SCSI plug on the System plugboard must be terminated or an external SCSI device must be connected Then the SCSI bus must be terminated on the external device 0 Empty SCSI positions must be equipped with dummy plugs part number 322774 Scanned by Jonny Odd...

Page 30: ...n Data 2011 20 Chapter 2 Physical description Backwiring PCB 5816 IIIHU UH HHII _ HHIIH Hfii __ _L_ Strapfield 1 1 Backwiring PC3 5812 IHHI UH WW UHHU DUB U Q Smpfield 2 HHHHH H Figure 10 Strapping on the SCSI bus normal configuration 75W ...

Page 31: ...SCSI interface System plug board 513 100 SCSI 3 urn SCSI controller 1 ppy contra er TT fl fi l Disk A Streamer Disk B Disk C Disk D Disk El WEB 5 8 1 2 Terminator or external SCSI interface System plug board N510 SCSI 1 1m SCSI controller 1 py contro er TT II I I u Disk A Streamer Disk B DiSk C DiSk D Disk E Figure 11 SCSI bus shared between two controllers Scanned by Jonny Oddene for Sintran Data 2...

Page 32: ...n the backwiring must be set as shown in the figure on the next page The split switches in the backwiring must be as shown in the figure on the next page The flat cable on the System plugboard must be connected as shoWn in the figure on the next page The SCSI plug on the System plugboard must be terminated or an external SCSI device must be connected Then the SCSI bus must be terminated on the ext...

Page 33: ...ription 23 1 Strapfield 1 U I U TT Terminators Strapfield 2 Strapping W U H a Strapfield 3 CE 1A _l U H U T T Terminators I Strapfield 1 Strapping I Strapfield 2 E Figure 12 Strapping on the SCSI bus extended configuration I Scanned by Jonny Oddene for Sintran Data 2011 ...

Page 34: ...g board s t 1 13331 3911 p ua I ND iOO SCSI find floppy contro er TT I H T Ea Disk A iStreamer MFB SCSI controller 1 MFB SCSI controller 2 Disk B Disk C Disk D Disk E1 SCSI plug board s at 1 bgarfinip 8 yD 100 SCSlfi 1 PPY controle MFB SCSI controller 1 I I Disk 8 Disk C Disk D Disk E MFB SCSI controller 2 5 Disk A Streamer Figure 13 SCSI bus shared between three controllers Scanned by Jonny Oddene ...

Page 35: ...CSI controller II must be placed in MP bus positions 5 6 or 7 and a SCSI plugboard must be placed in the same position from the rear side a The strap fields on the backwiring must be set as shown in the figure on the next page 0 The split switches on the backwiring must be as shown in the figure on the next page 0 The flat cable on the System plugboard must be connected as shown in the figure on t...

Page 36: ...field 1 IIII IIIIH H9 Strapping Strapfield 2 rstrapping and terminator Strapfield 3 IIIII II_jE E1 EZEEEE III MU HI IIII 5 T T Terminators UH I ll Strapfield 1 Strapping and 7 terminator Strapfield 2 Physical description Figure 14 Strapping on the SCSI bus _ extended configuration II 1 ...

Page 37: ...OO cards 0 Five positions for MF bus cards 0 Place for streamer unit floppy unit and up to five disk units Free ND lOO positions do not need dummy plugs Empty positions for mass storage devices must be terminated by special plugs At the rear 0 Slots for plugboards 0 Four positions for the ND SOOO CPU 0 Place for the power supply Scanned by Jonny Oddene for Sintran Data 2011 ...

Page 38: ...cards 6 position 5 9 7 Free for Domino MFB controller 5 plug board 9 Double bus controller Place for ND lOO tracer ND 120 CPU ND 100 card position 1 9 Free positions Plug boards for for ND IOO l O ND lOO cards Floppy SCSI interface Hmuéuoumo B terminal plug board 8 terminal interface or ND IOO l O Figure 15 Card crate Scanned by Jonny Oddene for Sintran Data 2011 ...

Page 39: ... _ é 1ass storage devices This section describes the mass storage devices 0 Floppy drive 0 Streamer 0 Disk drive a Gigatape 1 floppy unit 1 streamer and Up to 5 disk units ND Gigatape system is optional Figure 16 Mass storage devices _ _ _Sganned_b _Jgnnld denetQLSintran Data 2011 ...

Page 40: ...f the power remove the two screws holding the floppy drive and pull it out NOTE Turn the key switch on the operator panel to OFF and turn the power off before removing the floppy drive When replacing the floppy unit remember to check that the switchsetting on the new unit is set to the correct value see the figure below Shorted 4 Open JEI 0 DE X I DCl EIB SR DC 913 mmflm Figure 17 Switchsetting on ...

Page 41: ...replace Turn off the power remove the two screws holding the disk and pull it out bCflE Turn the key switch on the operator panel to OFF and turn the power off before removing the disk unit When replacing a disk unit you must check that the switchsetting on the new unit is correct see the figure below Rear side T 9 H DiskA DiskB Egg Disk c 5 Disk D fig Disk E E Strap Figure 18 Switchsetting on the d...

Page 42: ...erefore very easy to replace Tum off the power remove the two screws holding the streamer and pull it out NOTE Turn the key switch on the operator panel to OFF and turn the power off before removing the streamer When replacing a streamer unit you must check that the switchsetting on the new unit is correct see the figure below Rear side PEN CF O IDO Figure 19 Switchsetting on the streamer Scanned ...

Page 43: ...dels C1 C4 it is located in the upper right corner where disk B is normally located see figure 16 When installed on model C5 it is mounted in a separate box The drive is mounted on a board and is therefore very easy to replace Turn off the power remove the two screws Midirxg the board and pull it out When replacing a unit you must check that the switchsetting on the new unit is correct see the fig...

Page 44: ...ed and that reduces the temperature The power supply has the following capacities o 5 Volts 150 Amperes o S Volts standby 8 Amperes DCSOl l2 Amperes 0 12 Volts 18 Amperes 25 Amp peak to start up disks It is not necessary to perform any maintenance or adjustments on the power module If the module is defective it must be replaced The power supply is the plug in type and is therefore easy to replace ...

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Page 46: ...are not described here since they are described in other manuals Plugboards are plugged into the backwiring from the rear of the cabinet and this means the computer is almost cable free Sane of the plugboards are delivered with every system while others are optional depending on the model and configuration The purpose of this brief description is to show the plugs and switches on the boards Scanne...

Page 47: ...X It is delivered with every system and is placed in the leftmost position in the backwiring seen from the rear side Connection for the maintenance panel Connection for external SCSI dewce or termmztion __ Flatcable for connecting _the SCSI bus 5 5 I __ See description in the Switch for enabling chapter The SCSI bus i fi disabling TELEFIX Normal setting DOWN Yellow LED lit 1 differential SCSI Conne...

Page 48: ...is board is used for the following connections o 0010 l and OCTO 2 o Power fail interrupt not used 0 MFB console R8232 and current loop OCTo 1 OCTO 2 Power fail interrupt __ not used MF console R8232 33mm MF console current loop Figure 23 MPH controller plugboard 5234 Scanned by Jonny Oddene for Sintran Data 2011 ...

Page 49: ...ller circuitry and the SCSI adapter to the ND lOO You can install up to four SCSI adaptors in one ND lOO zeo DMA fl BUS REQ Error code display for floppy interface L SCSI ID number Range 0 7 7 means host 10X and dent Range 0 3 SCSI bus 1 4 0 means floppy unit 0 P Figure 24 ND 100 floppy and SCSI controller 3201 H _ r_ Scan ne_d_b lonn flddenn fnr Qintmn F1212 a 9m 1 ...

Page 50: ... position 2 Up to eight terminals can be connected to this plugboard This board is normally used when eight or less terminals are connected 0 PCB 5262 Plugboard for external panel is plugged into the backwiring from the rear side in one of the free I O positions This plugboard is connected to a external plug panel PCB 1701 via two cables see figure 25 PCB 1701 is mounted in a frame on a wall in th...

Page 51: ...al description Frame for plug panel mounted on the wall PCB 1701 8 lermlnal external plug panel I 1 EEC y El __ l j _ 7 PCB 5262 Plug board external panel plugged into the backwiring Figure 25 External plug panel 1701 Scanned by Jonny Oddene for Sintran Data 2011 ...

Page 52: ...ar to the display part of the first ND lOO operator panels but there is no OPCDVI button see the figure on page 43 Connection Connect the display to the upper socket in the system plugboard 5259 which is located in the leftmost position in the backwiring seen from the back Connection for the maintenance 3 panel in El Figure 26 Connecting the maintenance display Scanned by Jonny Oddene for Sintran ...

Page 53: ... display has four main parts 1 The FUNCTION field 2 The ADDRESS field 3 The DATA field 4 The OP I M indicator OOPCOM I i H 1NG DE FUNCTION 5 312h1109I8761 543l210 5m11o9 s 76543E l n H I H EEIII I U I III ADDRESS DATA Figure 27 Maintenance display Scanned by Jonny Oddene for Sintran Data 2011 ...

Page 54: ...ILity The UTIL part shows the utility of the ND lZO CPU The more the NIB 120 is utilized that is the less time spent on program level 0 the more segments are lit No activity 100 o Utility Cache HIT The HIT part shows the hit rate in cache memory The more hit in cache the more segments are lit No cache hits 100 o cache hit Protect RING If the paging system is on the RING part shows which of the fou...

Page 55: ...upt sys paging systems are on tem is on The ADDRESS field displays the DAY HOUR MINute and SECond taken from the system clock See figure 27 on page 43 The DATA field shows the active program level in the computer A one is set in one of the positions 0 15 corresponding to the active level The display has afterglow so it is possible to see a single instruction on a program level See figure 27 on pag...

Page 56: ...rmation is shown on both the console and the display But the display remains in the same mode afterwards and is continuously updated Therefore you can set up the display to examine for example register or memory address leave OPCIWL start a program and still see what happens in that register or address Display When you examine memory the display respond like this FUNCTION field examine mode PEXM P...

Page 57: ...e table 0 178 before the E Example 22 Subsequent addresses will be mapped through page table 2 To examine a location in memory type the address followed by a The display remains in this mode until you give a new display command Example 2 12345 54321 The contents of physical address 123458 is now 543218 This is shown on both the console and the display If it is changed by a running program the new ...

Page 58: ...ult is program level 0 Ry Wbrking register name R0 R7 Cbrresponding to register file working registers STS D P B L A T and X respectively These names can also be used directly but STS must be abbreviated to S Example 14R0 000043 The contents of RO STS register on program level 14 is now 43 This is shown on both the console and the display If it is changed by a running program the new contents will...

Page 59: ...3 PSR 4 PVL 5 IIC 6 PID 7 PIE lO CSR ll ACTL 12 ALD 13 PES 14 PCR 15 PEA Example I7 This input on the console will show the contents of the PIE register on the console and the display Changes will only be seen on the display Userregister The user register is used by some diagnostic and utility programs to hold current status information To examine this register type 24 Scanned by Jonny Oddene for ...

Page 60: ...COM input uuzgfl 1 I This command sets the format for the display of data If the parameters uuzzyx are omitted the default is octal format Parameter explanation x Number representation code x O Displayed data is in octal format 22 has no effect x l Displayed data is in unary format i e four of the bits in the displayed data are used to light one out of 16 indicators x 2 Displayed data is in binary ...

Page 61: ...unary format uu Display processor maintenance codes uu 1 Display year and month in the ADDRESS field uu 2 Inhibit message uu 4 Initialize panel processor uu 108 Abort message See ND 110 ND lZO Functional Description for details on displaying messages on the display Example 1421FJ After this command is given in OPGDM bits 148 178 are shown in unary format with afterglow on ones Scanned bv Jonnv Odd...

Page 62: ... Mb 3202 350112 ND 120 CPU 4 Mb 3202 350110 ND 120 CPU 6 Mb 3202 350108 ND 5200 Basic CPU type I 320001 ND 5400 ND 5500 Basic CPU type II 320002 ND 5700 ND 5800 Basic CPU type III 320003 Operator panel 323235 PCB 1701 8 terminal external plug panel 350231 PCB 5234 MFB console Octobus plugboard 324194 PCB 5259 System plugboard 350309 PCB 5261 8 terminal plugboard 350311 PCB 5262 Plugboard external ...

Page 63: ...ackwiring Cooling Currents DCSOO DCSOl Display Dummy plug External single ended Fan speed Fan speed control Fans Front panel Internal SCSI bus Internal SCSI devices Key switch ND IOO console ND SOOO CPU console NTC resistor SCSI device 34 34 34 10 34 34 37 37 Scanned by Jonny Oddene for Sintran Data 2011 53 ...

Page 64: ...ription Sidepanels L Split switch SplittingtheSCSIbus Standby power Strap fields Systemplugboard rI ELEFIXconnection Temperaturesensor Terminator fields Top panel Upgrading Voltages _ScannedJ3y_Jon ny_Od denn fnLSin rrsm mm o 9n11 10 10 34 10 1 9 37 10 10 34 Index ...

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