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MicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98
User Information
Part Number: EK-MV489-UI. A01
November 1996
This book introduces the MicroVAX 3100 Model 88 and Model 98 systems. Use the
information in this book to configure, start, use, update, and troubleshoot your system.
You will also find general system information, such as console commands and system
care in this book.
Revision/Update Information: This is a new manual.
Digital Equipment Corporation
Maynard, Massachusetts
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - User Information

MicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98User InformationPart Number: EK-MV489-UI. A01November 1996This book introduces the MicroVAX 3100 Model 88 and Model 98 syste

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Table of Contentsx MicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User InformationLIST OF FIGURESFigure 1-1 Front Controls, Indicators and Drive Bay Locations ...

Page 3 - Avertissement!

Troubleshooting4-2 MicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information General TroubleshootingTables 4-1 through 4-4 list how to identify and solve problems

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TroubleshootingMicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information 4-3Problem Possible Cause ActionPower is on, but there is noscreen display.Brightness and

Page 5 - Table of Contents

Troubleshooting4-4 MicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User InformationTable 4-1 System Troubleshooting (continued)Problem Possible Cause ActionThe power up t

Page 6 - 3 Installing Hardware Options

TroubleshootingMicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information 4-5Table 4-3 Terminal TroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause ActionTerminal power indicato

Page 8 - C Setting the Defaults

MicroVax 3100 Models 88/98 User Information 5–15 Diagnostic Tests and CommandsThere are a number of diagnostic tests and commands that can help you

Page 9 - G Equipment Log

Diagnostic Tests and Commands5–2 MicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User InformationTests completed. >>> Central Processing Unit (CPU) Name, Firm

Page 10 - LIST OF FIGURES

Diagnostic Tests and CommandsMicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information 5–3• If HALT action is set to Default, Halt or Restart, then the system ent

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Diagnostic Tests and Commands5–4 MicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User InformationOperating system messages start here. Abbreviated error message for memor

Page 12 - LIST OF TABLES

Diagnostic Tests and CommandsMicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information 5–54A 2006A23C Memory_ECC_SBEs start_add end_add add_incr cont_on_err *

Page 13 - Audience

Table of ContentsMicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information xiLIST OF FIGURES (continued)Figure 3-11 Installing the Synchronous Communication Opti

Page 14 - Conventions

Diagnostic Tests and Commands5–6 MicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User InformationD0 20060C70 V_Cache_diag_mode bypass_test_mask *********D2 2005DE90 O

Page 15 - Abbreviations

Diagnostic Tests and CommandsMicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information 5–7102 CSSE mode, continous until ^C103 Manuf mode, continous until ^C104 Ma

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Diagnostic Tests and Commands5–8 MicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information5C SHAC Not used on MicroVAX 3100, SHAC option only62 console_QDSS Not use

Page 17 - Special Notices

Diagnostic Tests and CommandsMicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information 5–9You must enter three zeros (0) as place holders for the three parameters

Page 18 - Reader’s Comments

Diagnostic Tests and Commands5–10 MicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information42..41..40..39..38..37..36..35..34..33..32..31..30..29..28..27..26..25..2

Page 19 - System Overview

Diagnostic Tests and CommandsMicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information 5–11Memory configuration error.? Test_Subtest_40_09 Loop_Subtest=00 Err_Ty

Page 20 - System Unit

Diagnostic Tests and Commands5–12 MicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information? Test_Subtest_40_06 Loop_Subtest=00 Err_Type=FF DE_Memory_count_page

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Diagnostic Tests and CommandsMicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information 5–13 dser=0000 cesr=00000000 intmsk=00 icsr=01 pcsts=FA00 pcadr=FFFFFFF8 pcc

Page 22 - Enclosure Front Panel

Diagnostic Tests and Commands5–14 MicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information Example 6The following example represents a case where there are two SI

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Diagnostic Tests and CommandsMicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information 5–15Enter the following command to see the configuration display:>>>

Page 24 - Enclosure Rear Panel

Table of Contentsxii MicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User InformationLIST OF TABLESTable 1-1 Front Controls, Indicators and Drive Bay Locations ...

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Diagnostic Tests and Commands5–16 MicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information Device Status Column SCSI Ids and SCSI Device NamesThe test numbers li

Page 26 - System Components

Diagnostic Tests and CommandsMicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information 5–17>>> Error Information -- Write down this information before yo

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Diagnostic Tests and Commands5–18 MicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information2. Look at the status LED display on the CPU in the system unit, and wri

Page 28 - System Board

MicroVax 3100 Models 88/98 User Information A-1 AConsole CommandsThis appendix describes the console commands that you can enter when the system is

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Console CommandsA-2 MicroVax 3100 Models 88/98 User InformationBOOTThe BOOT command initializes the processor and executes the VMB (virtual memoryblo

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Console CommandsMicroVax 3100 Models 88/98 User Information A-3cause a (VAL TOO BIG) error message. Whenspecifying a list of boot devices, separate t

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Console CommandsA-4 MicroVax 3100 Models 88/98 User Information>>> CONTINUE$ !OpenVMS DCL promptDEPOSITThe DEPOSIT command

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Console CommandsMicroVax 3100 Models 88/98 User Information A-5>>> D/N:200 - 0 ! Starting at previous address, clear

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Console CommandsA-6 MicroVax 3100 Models 88/98 User Information G 00000004 00000000 G 00000005 00000000 G 00000006 00000000 G 00000007 00000000

Page 34 - The Keyboard

Console CommandsMicroVax 3100 Models 88/98 User Information A-7Command specific:/MEMORY Searches memory for a page-aligned block of good memory,128K

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MicroVax 3100 Models 88/98 User Information xiiiPrefaceWelcome to the MicroVAX 3100 Model 88 and Model 98SystemsThis book introduces the MicroVAX 310

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Console CommandsA-8 MicroVax 3100 Models 88/98 User Information>>> HELPFollowing is a brief summary of all the commands supported by the con

Page 37 - Getting Started

Console CommandsMicroVax 3100 Models 88/98 User Information A-9 SET BFLG <boot_flags> SET BOOT <boot_device> SET HALT <0..4 |

Page 38 - Before Starting Your System

Console CommandsA-10 MicroVax 3100 Models 88/98 User InformationINITIALIZEThe INITIALIZE command performs a processor initialization.Format:INITIALIZ

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Console CommandsMicroVax 3100 Models 88/98 User Information A-11• QUART LPR register is set to 9600 baudExample:>>> INIT>>>LOGINAl

Page 40 - Locking Your System

Console CommandsA-12 MicroVax 3100 Models 88/98 User InformationThe MOVE command performs byte, word, longword, and quadword reads and writes tomovin

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Console CommandsMicroVax 3100 Models 88/98 User Information A-13>>> MOV/N:4 200 0 ! Move the data.>>> EX/N:4 0

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Console CommandsA-14 MicroVax 3100 Models 88/98 User InformationExamples:>>> DEP 1000 50D650D4 ! Create a simple program.>

Page 43 - Installing Your System

Console CommandsMicroVax 3100 Models 88/98 User Information A-15REPEATThe REPEAT command repeatedly displays and executes the specified command. Pre

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Console CommandsA-16 MicroVax 3100 Models 88/98 User Information>>>SEARCHThe SEARCH command finds all the occurrences of a pattern and repor

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Console CommandsMicroVax 3100 Models 88/98 User Information A-17{start_address} A longword address that specifies the first location subject tothe se

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Prefacexiv MicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information• Appendix B, Console Security, Provides information on setting the security password,and loggi

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Console CommandsA-18 MicroVax 3100 Models 88/98 User InformationSETThe SET command sets the parameter to the value you specify.Format:SET {parameter}

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Console CommandsMicroVax 3100 Models 88/98 User Information A-19• 13 -- Português• 14 -- Suomi• 15 -- SvenskaPSE Allows you to enable or disable t

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Console CommandsA-20 MicroVax 3100 Models 88/98 User Information>>> SET HALT RESTART>>>>>> SET SCSI_ID B 7SHOWThe SHOW com

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Console CommandsMicroVax 3100 Models 88/98 User Information A-21SCSI Shows any SCSI devices in the system(disk drives, or compact disc drives,for exa

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Console CommandsA-22 MicroVax 3100 Models 88/98 User InformationEnglish (United States/Canada)>>>>>> SHOW MEMORY64 MB RAM, SIMM Set

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Console CommandsMicroVax 3100 Models 88/98 User Information A-23Arguments:[address] The address at which to begin execution. This address isloaded in

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Console CommandsA-24 MicroVax 3100 Models 88/98 User InformationUNJAMThe UNJAM command performs an I/O bus reset, by writing a 1 (one) to IPR 55(deci

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Console CommandsMicroVax 3100 Models 88/98 User Information A-25characters,including the checksum and separating space,into an 8-bit register initial

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Console CommandsA-26 MicroVax 3100 Models 88/98 User InformationControlling the Console Serial LineYou can control the console serial line during a b

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MicroVax 3100 Models 88/98 User Information B-1 BConsole SecurityConsole Security FeatureThe console security feature allows you to disable most of

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PrefaceMicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information xvAbbreviationsThis guide uses the following abbreviations:Abbreviation MeaningAC alternating curr

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Console SecurityB-2 MicroVax 3100 Models 88/98 User Information1. Enter the following command at the console prompt (>>>)>>> SET P

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Console SecurityMicroVax 3100 Models 88/98 User Information B-3Enter the following command to check whether you have enabled the console securityfeat

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Console SecurityB-4 MicroVax 3100 Models 88/98 User InformationChanging the Security PasswordYou must be a privileged user to change the security pas

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Console SecurityMicroVax 3100 Models 88/98 User Information B-5Disabling the Console Security Feature_________________________Caution _______________

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MicroVax 3100 Models 88/98 User Information C-1 CSetting the DefaultsSetting the Default Boot DeviceWhen the system is shipped, it is set to boot f

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Setting the DefaultsC-2 MicroVax 3100 Models 88/98 User InformationSetting the Default Recovery ActionThere are five default recovery actions. You c

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MicroVax 3100 Models 88/98 User Information D-1 DSystem CareIntroductionThis appendix describes how to:• Clean your system, including the outside

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System CareD-2 MicroVax 3100 Models 88/98 User Information_______________________ WARNING__________________________If you use a prepackaged screen cl

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System Care MicroVax 3100 Models 88/98 User Information D-3Installing Your System at a New LocationAfter moving the system to a new location, unpack

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Prefacexvi MicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User InformationAbbreviation MeaningMAU media adapter unitMb megabitMB megabyteMHz megahertz.mm millimeterns nan

Page 70 - Posture and Work Habits

MicroVax 3100 Models 88/98 User Information E-1 ETechnical SpecificationsIntroductionThis chapter lists the hardware specifications of the followin

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Technical SpecificationsE-2 MicroVax 3100 Models 88/98 User InformationSubject DescriptionTerminals Supports the VT seriesInterfaces Standard: one SC

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Technical Specifications MicroVax 3100 Models 88/98 User Information E-3Table E-2 Acoustic LevelsProduct Sound Power Level LWAd, B Idle O

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Technical SpecificationsE-4 MicroVax 3100 Models 88/98 User InformationOperating Conditions Range or ValueMinimum dew point2°C (36°F)Altitude30480 m

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MicroVax 3100 Models 88/98 User Information F-1 FSetting SCSI IDsSelecting Available SCSI IDs on the SystemEach internal or external SCSI device mu

Page 75 - Installing Hardware Options

Setting SCSI IDsF-2 MicroVax 3100 Models 88/98 User Information E0 SCSI OK 3-RZ26 4-RRD45 6-Adapter 5F NI

Page 76 - Removing the Cover

MicroVax 3100 Models 88/98 User Information G-1 GEquipment LogIntroductionWith the equipment log, you can gather information that you may need if p

Page 77 - System Memory

Equipment LogG-2 MicroVax 3100 Models 88/98 User Information Table G-1 Hardware ComponentsComponent Vendor/Type/SizeModelNumberSerialNumberDateInst

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Equipment Log MicroVax 3100 Models 88/98 User Information G-3Table G-2 SCSI AddressesDevice Address Device AddressTable G-3 Hardware ConfigurationC

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PrefaceMicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information xviiSpecial NoticesThis guide uses three kinds of notices to emphasize specific information.______

Page 80 - Storage Devices

Equipment LogG-4 MicroVax 3100 Models 88/98 User Information Table G-5 Additional Component InformationComponent VendorModelNumberSerialNumberDateI

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Index-1Indexabbreviations used in this guide, xvAC power cordcriteria met, 2-7identifying, 2-6additional information resources, xviiairflow, 2-7audie

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IndexIndex-2SIMMs, 3-3MicroVAX 3100 Model 88 and Model 98identifying the correct AC power cord, 2-6MicroVAX 3100 Model 88 and Model 98 Systembefore yo

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Prefacexviii MicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User InformationReader’s CommentsDigital welcomes your comments on this or any other manual.Digital Equipment

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MicroVax 3100 Models 88/98 User Information 1-11 System Overview IntroductionCongratulations on your purchase of a MicroVAX 3100 Model 88/98 System.

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First Printing, November 1996Digital Equipment Corporation makes no representations that the use of its products in the manner described in thispublic

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System Overview1-2 MicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information System UnitYour MicroVAX 3100 Model 88/98 System uses a mini-tower desktop enclosure.T

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System OverviewMicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information 1-3• Two SCSI ports; one standard and one optional• Synchronous and asynchronous communi

Page 88 - Communications Options

System Overview1-4 MicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information Enclosure Front PanelFigure 1-1 shows a front view of the system enclosure with pointe

Page 89

System OverviewMicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information 1-5Table 1-1 Front Controls, Indicators and Drive Bay LocationsFigureLegendComponent1 Fro

Page 90

System Overview1-6 MicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information Enclosure Rear PanelTable 1-2 show the controls and connectors. Table 1-2 lists the

Page 91

System OverviewMicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information 1-7Table 1-2 Rear ConnectorsFigureLegendComponent1 SCSI Port (terminator required)2 2A A

Page 92 - Optional SCSI Port (KZDDA)

System Overview1-8 MicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information System ComponentsFigure 1-3 shows the location of the MicroVAX 3100 Model 88 and Model

Page 93

System OverviewMicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information 1-9Table 1-3 System Unit ComponentsFigureLegendComponent1 Front Door2 CD-ROM3 System Disk

Page 94 - External Options

System Overview1-10 MicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information System BoardFigure 1-4 shows the location of the MicroVAX 3100 Model 88 and Model 98

Page 95

System OverviewMicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information 1-11Table 1-4 System Board ComponentsFigureLegendComponents1 CPU Fan Connector (J25)2 ME

Page 96 - System Board Access

Information - Class AFCC NOTICE -- CLASS A DEVICEWarning!This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radiointerferenc

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System Overview1-12 MicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information Internal Signal Cable RoutingFigure 1-5 shows the routing of the SCSI cable in MicroV

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System OverviewMicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information 1-13Table 1-5 Internal SCSI Cable ComponentsFigureLegendComponents1 CDAL I/O2 Optional Ha

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System Overview1-14 MicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information Internal Power Cable RoutingFigure 1-6 shows the routing of the internal power cable

Page 100 - General Troubleshooting

System OverviewMicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information 1-15Table 1-6 Internal Power Cable ComponentsFigureLegendComponents1 Power Supply2 Option

Page 101 - Troubleshooting

System Overview1-16 MicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information The KeyboardYour system comes equipped with a 101-key enhanced keyboard (ordered sepa

Page 102

System OverviewMicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information 1-17Table 1-7 Key Groups and FunctionsFigureLegendKey, Key Group Function1 [Escape] key T

Page 104

MicroVax 3100 Models 88/98 User Information 2-12 Getting Started IntroductionThis chapter describes how to install, start, restart, and turn off you

Page 105 - Diagnostic Tests and Commands

Getting Started2-2 MicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User InformationML013512Figure 2-1 MicroVAX 3100 Model 88/98 System Before Starting Your SystemBefore

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Getting StartedMicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information 2-3 Converting the System to Lie Flat on the DesktopYour MicroVAX 3100 Model 88 or Model

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Getting Started2-4 MicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User InformationIf you wish to use your MicroVAX 3100 Model 88/98 system in its desktop configuration,yo

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Getting StartedMicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information 2-5_________________________Caution ___________________________a. To avoid damage from st

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Getting Started2-6 MicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information3. Insert the end of the hasp with the hole in it through the slot on the rear of theen

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Getting StartedMicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information 2-7________________________WARNING __________________________Do not attempt to modify or u

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Getting Started2-8 MicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User InformationMLO-013695Figure 2-6 System Enclosure Airflow_______________________ CAUTIONS _________

Page 113 - Power-Up Error Messages

Getting StartedMicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information 2-9 Connecting System ComponentsTo connect the components of your MicroVAX 3100 Model 88

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Getting Started2-10 MicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information_________________________ NOTE____________________________When the system is shipped, M

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Getting StartedMicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information 2-11MLO-01361412Figure 2-8 Selecting the ThinWire or ThickWire Ethernet

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Getting Started2-12 MicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information Connecting ThinWire EthernetIf you are using ThinWire Ethernet, follow these steps:1.

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Getting StartedMicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information 2-13MLO-013615Figure 2-10 Installing the ThinWire Ethernet

Page 118 - Configuration Display

MicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information vTable of Contents1 System Overview Introduction...

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Getting Started2-14 MicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information Connecting ThickWire EthernetIf you are using ThickWire Ethernet, connect it as follo

Page 120

Getting StartedMicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information 2-15 Connecting a SCSI Cable or the SCSI TerminatorTo connect the SCSI terminator, follow

Page 121 - Contacting Digital Services

Getting Started2-16 MicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information Connecting External Options to the SystemThe following subsections contain informatio

Page 122 - Equipment Log

Getting StartedMicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information 2-17MLO-013617Figure 2-13 Connecting Peripherals to a DEC423 MMJ Port Connecting a Perip

Page 123 - Console Commands

Getting Started2-18 MicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User InformationEIA-232 cables are available in the following lengths: 10 feet (BC22F-10), 25 feet(BC22

Page 124

Getting StartedMicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information 2-19If you are connecting a peripheral using DEC423 cables, refer to Figure 2-15 and follo

Page 125 - CONTINUE

Getting Started2-20 MicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information Connecting Peripherals to an Optional Asynchronous PortThere are two asynchronous com

Page 126

Getting StartedMicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information 2-21MLO-01362012Figure 2-16 Connect a DHW42-BB Asynchronous Port

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Getting Started2-22 MicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information Connecting Peripherals to a DHW42-CB OptionIf the system has the DHW42-CB asynchronou

Page 128

Getting StartedMicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information 2-23MLO-01362112Figure 2-17 Connecting to a DHW42-CB Asynchronous Port

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Table of Contentsvi MicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information Connecting a Peripheral to the Asynchronous Modem Control Port... 2

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Getting Started2-24 MicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information Connecting Peripherals to an Optional Synchronous PortIf the system has the DSW43-AA

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Getting StartedMicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information 2-25MLO-01362212Figure 2-18 Connecting to a DSW43-AA Synchronous Port

Page 132 - INITIALIZE

Getting Started2-26 MicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information Installing a SCSI Terminator on an Optional KZDDAIf you are installing a SCSI termina

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Getting StartedMicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information 2-27 Connecting the Power Cord_________________________Caution __________________________

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Getting Started2-28 MicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information Starting Your SystemTo turn on the system, refer to Figure 2-21 and follow these step

Page 135

Getting StartedMicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information 2-29 Checking the Power-Up Test ResultsThe power-up test can take several minutes to comp

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Getting Started2-30 MicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User InformationKA58-A or KA59-A V1.0, VMB 2.16Performing normal system tests.74..73..72..71..70..69..

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Getting StartedMicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information 2-31 Testing the Ethernet InstallationWhen you complete the network installation procedur

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Getting Started2-32 MicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information6. If the device fails, see Chapters 5, Troubleshooting, and 6,Diagnostic Tests and Co

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Getting StartedMicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information 2-33__________________________ Note _____________________________Before removing the syste

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Table of ContentsMicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information vii Optional SCSI Port (KZDDA) ...

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Getting Started2-34 MicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information Booting the Operating SystemThe system is supplied with factory installed software (F

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Getting StartedMicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information 2-35Figure 2-22 Recommendations for Posture and Work HabitsTable 2-1 Recommendations for

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Getting Started2-36 MicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User InformationAdjust FigureCalloutTo allow the following conditions:Keyboard 56Your wrists are straig

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Getting StartedMicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information 2-37Table 2-1. Recommendations for Posture and Work Habits (continued)Adjust FigureCallou

Page 146 - X -- Binary Load and Unload

MicroVax 3100 Models 88/98 User Information 3-13 Installing Hardware Options IntroductionThis chapter covers the following topics related to install

Page 147

Installing Hardware Options3-2 MicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information Removing the CoverTo gain access to the inside of the MicroVAX 3100 Model

Page 148 - (Comment)

Installing Hardware OptionsMicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information 3-3 Cache MemoryThe MicroVAX 3100 Model 88 system has 128 KB of cache on the

Page 149 - Console Security

Installing Hardware Options3-4 MicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User InformationJ1J2J3J4J5J6J7J8MLO-013629Figure 3-2 SIMM Bank Configuration Installing or

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Installing Hardware OptionsMicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information 3-5MLO-01365012Figure 3-3 Removing the SIMM Board4. Hold the SIMM board so th

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Table of Contentsviii MicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User InformationAPPENDIX (continued)HELP ...

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Installing Hardware Options3-6 MicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User InformationMLO-013651Figure 3-4 Removing/Installing a SIMM Board5. Install/reinstall t

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Installing Hardware OptionsMicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information 3-7 SCSI Addresses (SCSI ID’s)Before installing a SCSI device, you must eithe

Page 154

Installing Hardware Options3-8 MicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information Internal SCSI TerminationThe internal SCSI cable used for the MicroVAX 310

Page 155 - Setting the Defaults

Installing Hardware OptionsMicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information 3-9To install the brackets on a 3.5-inch device, refer to Figure 3-5 and follo

Page 156

Installing Hardware Options3-10 MicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User InformationML013593Figure 3-6 Removing the Front Bezel4. Remove the EMI shield cover

Page 157 - System Care

Installing Hardware OptionsMicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information 3-11enclosure; seat removable media devices (such as a CD-ROM) so that the fro

Page 158 - Packing Your System

Installing Hardware Options3-12 MicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information Installing a Hard Disk Drive in the Rear Storage BayOne or two optional 1

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Installing Hardware OptionsMicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information 3-134. Set the drive into position in the bay (fill the bottom slot of the ba

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Installing Hardware Options3-14 MicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information Communications OptionsThere are five slots on the rear of the MicroVAX 31

Page 161 - Technical Specifications

Installing Hardware OptionsMicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information 3-15Table 3-2 Communication Option Slot LocationsFigure Legend Communication

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Table of ContentsMicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information ixAPPENDIX (continued)D System CareIntroduction...

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Installing Hardware Options3-16 MicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User InformationMLO-01362512Figure 3-11 Installing the Synchronous Communication Option3.

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Installing Hardware OptionsMicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information 3-17Use the following cables instead of the BC16C-10 cable if you require long

Page 165 - Setting SCSI IDs

Installing Hardware Options3-18 MicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User InformationMLO-01362612Figure 3-12 Installing the Asynchronous Communication Option3.

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Installing Hardware OptionsMicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information 3-19 Installing the KZDDAThe KZDDA external SCSI option is installed in the b

Page 167 - Equipment Log

Installing Hardware Options3-20 MicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information External OptionsThe MicroVAX 3100 88/98 systems can accommodate the follo

Page 168

Installing Hardware OptionsMicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information 3-21To connect an external SCSI device, or a SCSI expansion box, follow these

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Installing Hardware Options3-22 MicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information System Board AccessTo access the system board, the enclosure cover must f

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Installing Hardware OptionsMicroVAX 3100 Models 88/98 User Information 3-23If you need to access components on the system board that are underneath t

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MicroVax 3100 Models 88/98 User Information 4-14 Troubleshooting IntroductionThis chapter describes initial and general troubleshooting as well as t

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