Unpacking and Inspection
If the shipping package
is
damaged, ask the carrier's agent to
be
present
when
the
equipment
is
unpacked. If the equipment
is
damaged
or
fails
to operate properly, notify the carrier
and
the
nearest
HP
Sales
and
Support
office immediately. Retain the shipping carton for the carrier's
inspection. The Sales
and
Support
office
will
arrange for the repair
or
replacement of your equip-
ment without waiting for the claim against the carrier to
be
settled.
Installing the HP 97060A
There are three major pieces which you must install, the
HP
27112A GPIO interface card, the
HP 97060A Graphics Processor
and
the monitor.
Note
Make sure that
power
to the
computer
is
turned off before attempting to
install
an
interface card.
Opening
the
computer's
interface card cage
door
while the
computer
is
on
results
in
an
immediate
powerdown
of
the
system. Any data
and
programs resident
in
memory
at
that time are
lost.
Should
this occur, turn the
computer's
power
switch
to
the 0 (OFF)
position
and
then
complete the interface installation procedure.
1.
Turn off the computer.
2.
If
you have a Model 520,
open
the cosmetic door
on
the right side of the computer.
If
you
have a Model
530
or
540, go to step 3.
3.
Open
the interface card cage door by turning both thumbscrews counterclockwise
and
pulling the
door
open.
On
the Model 520,
it
is
behind the cosmetic door.
On
the Model
530
and
540,
it
is
at the back of the computer. With the
HP
97098
I/O Expander,
you
can use
either card cage.
4. Interface cards are plugged into the computer's interface card cage. Each slot
in
the interface
card cage
is
assigned a unique
number
called a select code. An interface card occupying a
slot assumes that slot's unique select code. The computer uses the select
code
to interface
with the card,
and
thus with the device(s) connected to that card. Select codes are assigned
to the slots sequentially. With the Model
520, four slots are available, from top to bottom, 2
thru 5. With the Models
530
and
540, seven slots are provided, 0 thru
6.
The first I/O
Expander, assignments are from 8 thru 11
and
12 thru 15. For the second, they are
16
thru
19
and
20
thru 23.
CAUTION
STATIC DISCHARGE CAN DESTROY COMPONENTS ON AN
IN-
TERFACE
CARD. HANDLE
THE
CARD
BY
USING ITS ANTI-
STATIC
CONTAINER
OR
BY
THE EJECTORS
ON
THE CARD.
DO
NOT
TOUCH
THE ELECTRICAL TRACES
OR
SET
THE CARD
ON
ANY SURFACE OTHER THAN ITS ANTI-STATIC CONTAINER.
5. If the interface card has not already
been
installed, remove
it
from
its
anti-static
bag
and
set
it
on
the bag.
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