~Pl ~i~.z~j6 HP Part No. A Printed in USA, June, 1996 Edition 4, E0696. Internal Peripherals Upgrade Guide

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HP 9000 and HP 3000 PA-RSC Computer Systems.~; ~Pl ~i~.z~j6 HP Part No. A2375-90008 Printed in USA, June, 1996 Edition 4, E0696 nternal Peripherals Upgrade Guide < HP 3000/9x9KS and HP 9000/KxxO

Notice Hewlett-Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Hewlett-Packard shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this material. Hewlett-Packard assumes no responsibility for the use or reliability of its software on equipment that is not furnished by Hewlett-Packard. This document contains proprietary information which is protected by copyright. All rights are reserved. No part of this document may be photographed, reproduced, or translated to another language without prior written consent of Hewlett-Packard Company. The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Copyright Hewlett-Packard Company, 1996. All rights reserved. ii nternal Peripherals Upgrade Guide

Preface This edition of the HP 3000/9x9KS and HP 9000lKxxO nternal Peripherals Upgrade Guide contains technical information about the following models: HP 3000/9x9KS Model 939KS Model 959KS Model 969KS Model 979KS HP 9000fKxxO Model KOO Model K200 Model K400 Model K210 Model K220 Model K250 Model K260 Model K410 Model K420 Model K450 Model K460 nternal Peripherals Upgrade Guide iii

V nternal Peripherals Upgrade Guide

Table of Contents Notice... ii Preface... "... "......... iii ntroduction..., 1-1 Contents of This Guide... 1-1 System dentification............................................... 1-1 dentifying HP 3000 Servers....,... 1-1 dentifying HP 9000 Servers... 1-2 Orderly Power Down... 1-2 System Back Up...... 1-2 Turning OffPower... 1-3 nstallation Procedures... 2-1 Gaining Accessing to Peripherals... 2-1 Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Precautions... 2-1 Front Bezel Removal... 2-1 Peripheral Location.md dentification... 2-3 Peripheral Configuration... 2-3 Removing the Peripheral Bay.............................. 2-4 Peripheral nterconnect Board and DC Power Connectors... 2-5 Physical nstallation... "...... 2-6 Hard Disk Drive nstallation........................ 2-6 Removable Media nstallation (Tape, CD-ROM, Floppy Drives)... 2-7 Reassembling the System... 2-8 System Power On........................................... 2-8 Verify System Operation.............................. 2-8 System Peripherals Upgrade Guide Contents-l

Contents-2 System Peripherals Upgrade Guide

1 ntroduction This guide describes the installation of internal peripherals into lp 3000/9x9KS and HP 9000!KxxO servers. Contents of This Guide Chapter 1: ntroduction Chapter 2 nstallation Procedures System dentification Open the system cabinet door and read the model of your system on the system identification label and note upgrades previously installed. dentifying HP 3000 Servers ~i!j HEWLETT PACKARD Series Modell Product Number Serial Number Current Product 1-----., L,-------, L B DEVCE DESCRPTON PRODUCT/SERAL 4t PATH A B C D E F User License:1 ~----'---- '\ \ (Regulatory \ nformation) / / / ( L khmu011 Figure 1-1. HP 3000/9x9KS System dentification Label nternal Peripherals Upgrade Guide 1-1

dentifying HP 9000 Servers PRJ HEWLETT PACKA=lO Series Modell Product Number Serial Number Current Product,-----, r-------,.. i L _ DEVCE DESCRPTON PRODUCT/SERAL # PATH A B C D E F khmu012 ~-------- \ \ (Regulatory \ nformation) / / / ( L_ --------- Serial No: r - - - - - - 1 Current Product l (Regulatory nformation...j Orderly Power Down Figure 1-2. HP 9000/KxxO System dentification Label Refer to your HP 300019x9KS Operator's Handbook or HP 9000/KxxO Owner's Guide for appropriate power off commands for your system. System Back Up Note f you are replacing, adding, or reconfiguring hard disks, back up your existing hard disks. 1-2 nternal Peripherals Upgrade Guide

Turning Off Power After alerting users and backing up your hard disks: 1. Tum the system front key switch to the Standby position. The front panel LCD reads "Power Off". 2. Disconnect the power cord at the back of the system cabinet. C) C Standby On Service khmuc32a Figure 1 $3. Turn Off Power (Set Key Switch to StandBy) khmuc33 Figure 1-4. Disconnect the Power Cord from the System Cabinet nternal Peripherals Upgrade Guide 1-3

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2 nstallation Procedures Gaining Accessing to Peripherals All internal peripherals are located inside the peripheral bay, which is accessible from the front of the SPU. Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Precautions When installing peripherals, you must observe the following antistatic precautions to prevent damage to peripherals and system components from electrostatic discharge: Always wear a grounded wrist strap when working on or around the system, and when handling printed circuit boards. Treat all assemblies, components, and interface connections as static-sensitive. Perform all removal and installation in a work area where potential static sources are minimized (preferably an anti-static work station). Avoid working in carpeted areas, and keep body movement to a minimum while removing and installing boards to minimize buildup of static charge. Front Bezel Removal 1. Press two tabs at the bottom of the front bezel to release the bezel. 2. Remove the front bezel by gently pulling forward from the bottom of the bezel and lifting up. khmu033a - Press Figure 2-1. Front Bezel Removal tabs up to release the bottom of the front bezel nternal Peripherals Upgrade Guide 2-1

The internal peripheral bay is now accessible. All internal peripherals are mounted in an internal peripheral bay that slides out (see Figure 2-2 for location of peripheral bay). khpu006 Figure 2-2. Peripheral Bay location 2-2 nternal Peripherals Upgrade Guide

Peripheral Location and dentification Refer to Figure 2-3 to locate and identify internal peripheral devices. The system identification label on the inside of the system cabinet door lists all current devices. [g] AB J c -~l --1 E --~ F! DRVES MEMORY POWER PROCESSOR MONTOR Key to Figure 2-3: khpu003 Figure 2-3. Peripheral Device location and dentification A, :8: Slots for removable media, such as:.. DDS tape drive 8mm tape drive (HP 9000 only) CD-ROM drive C-F: Slots for hard disk drives. Peripheral Configuration Refer to the installation manual that came with the peripheral for detailed specification and configuration information for the peripheral device. Refer to the appropriate peripheral manual for troubleshooting, maintenance, and diagnostic information for peripherals. nternal Peripherals Upgrade Guide 2-3

Removing the Peripheral Bay All internal peripherals are mounted in the internal peripheral bay. This bay is held in place with four captive screws. To remove the peripheral bay: 1. Loosen the four captive screws. 2. Pull the white plastic extractor levers toward you. The bay moves forward slightly, disengaging the bay from a system board connector. 3. Pull the bay all the way forward and out of the system chassis. Data and power to all internal peripherals are supplied by a peripheral interconnect card on the rear of the bay, so there are no cables to disconnect Loosen four captive screws (2 top, 2 bottom) Pull bay out khpu004 Figure 2-4. Removing The Peripheral Bay From The System Cabinet 2-4 nternal Peripherals Upgrade Guide

Peripheral nterconnect Board and DC Power Connectors To gain access to the peripheral interconnect board and peripheral DC and data connections: 1. Tum the peripheral bay so the back faces you. 2. The peripheral interconnect board attaches loosely to the back of the peripheral bay, by sliding over four posts. Slide the board up and pull it toward you to access the connectors on the inside of the peripheral interconnect board. There are six DC power connectors (4-prong female connectors), two for the upper bay peripherals and four for the hard disks. Data connections are made via two ribbon connectors, one for the upper bay peripherals and one for the system hard disks (see Figure 2-5). Key to Figure 2-5: tem 1: The top ribbon connector attaches to the upper bay removable media peripherals. tem 2: The top two DC power connectors attach to the upper bay peripherals in any order. tem 3: The bottom four DC power connectors can be attached to the hard disks in any order. tem 4: The bottom ribbon connector attaches to the system hard disks. khpu001 Figure 2-5. Peripheral nterconnect Board DC and Data Connectors nternal Peripherals Upgrade Guide 2-5

Physical nstallation Hard Disk Drive nstallation All hard disk drives sit on mounting tabs and attach to the peripheral bay with four screws, two on each side, The hard disks install from the bottom up, To install a new drive: 1, Remove the front grill by loosening the captive screw at the top, Set the grill aside, 2, Slide in the new hard disk from the front 3, Connect the DC and data cables at the rear of the bay, 4, Attach the disk drive to the peripheral bay with four screws, 5, Reinstall the front grill 6, Slide the peripheral bay back into the system chassis, 7. Attach the peripheral bay to the system chassis with the four captive screws, khpuoo5 Figure 2-6. Disk Drive nstallation Note All connectors are keyed to prevent incorrect installation. The connectors on the data cable can be installed in any order, but you may have to move connectors between drives to accommodate cable lengths, The bottom hard disk is typically connected to the data cable connector closest to the peripheral interconnect board, 2-6 nternal Peripherals Upgrade Guide

Removable Media nstallation (Tape, CD-ROM, Floppy Drives) All removable media devices install in the upper bay. n order to mount the devices, it is necessary to remove the upper bay compartment from the peripheral bay. Loosen two captive screws to remove upper peripheral bay. khpu002 Figure 2-7. Removing the Upper Bay Peripheral Compartment 1. Loosen the two captive screws holding the upper bay compartment in place. 2. Slide the compartment out 3. nsert the new peripheral in from the front of the bay. Be sure to orient the peripheral correctly; with the top to the right. 4. Attach the peripheral to the top and bottom of the compartment with eight screws (four each top and bottom). 5. Reinstall the compartment, securing it with the two captive screws. 6. Attach the DC power cable at the rear ofthe compartment 7. Attach the data cable to the data connector. nternal Peripherals Upgrade Guide 2-7

Reassembling the System 1. Reinstall the peripheral interconnect card. 2. Slide the peripheral bay back into the system chassis. 3. Secure the peripheral bay with four captive screws. 4. Replace the bezel by inserting the top edge of the bezel under the cabinet top. The bezel hangs on a hinge hidden by the cabinet top. S. Push the bezel in gently at the bottom to seat the bezel against the front of the cabinet. System Power On 1. Be sure that the system key switch is still in the "Standby" position. 2. Reattach the system power cable. 3. Tum "ON" all system peripherals. Be sure all peripherals are on with no error indications. 4. Tum on the system by setting the key switch to the "ON" position. C) C Standby On Service khmuc32b Figure 2-8. System Power On (Key Switch to the ON Position) Refer to the System Administrators Guide for configuration procedures. The computer Owner's Guide has the address path information needed for the configuration procedures. Verify System Operation To verify correct operation of newly installed hardware, refer to the Operator's Handbook (HP 3000) or Owner's Guide (HP 9000) supplied with your system. 2-8 nternal Peripherals Upgrade Guide

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