EasyManua.ls Logo

Motorola 900 series - User Manual

Motorola 900 series
109 pages
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
Loading...
Artisan Technology Group is your source for quality
new and certied-used/pre-owned equipment
FAST SHIPPING AND
DELIVERY
TENS OF THOUSANDS OF
IN-STOCK ITEMS
EQUIPMENT DEMOS
HUNDREDS OF
MANUFACTURERS
SUPPORTED
LEASING/MONTHLY
RENTALS
ITAR CERTIFIED
SECURE ASSET SOLUTIONS
SERVICE CENTER REPAIRS
Experienced engineers and technicians on staff
at our full-service, in-house repair center
WE BUY USED EQUIPMENT
Sell your excess, underutilized, and idle used equipment
We also offer credit for buy-backs and trade-ins
www.artisantg.com/WeBuyEquipment
REMOTE INSPECTION
Remotely inspect equipment before purchasing with
our interactive website at www.instraview.com
LOOKING FOR MORE INFORMATION?
Visit us on the web at www.artisantg.com for more
information on price quotations, drivers, technical
specications, manuals, and documentation
Contact us: (888) 88-SOURCE | sales@artisantg.com | www.artisantg.com
SM
View
Instra

Table of Contents

Other manuals for Motorola 900 series

Question and Answer IconNeed help?

Do you have a question about the Motorola 900 series and is the answer not in the manual?

Motorola 900 series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Operating SystemMicrosoft Windows 3.1
GraphicsVGA
Operating System (Alternative)Windows 3.1
Expansion SlotsISA
PortsSerial, Parallel, VGA
Clock Speed25 MHz
Hard Drive120MB
Processor Speed25 MHz
Hard Drive (Alternative)120MB

Summary

Preface

INTRODUCTION

Manual Organization

Details the manual's structure into five chapters and three appendices.

Major Components

Describes the three major components of the Series 900 system: CPU, VME, and SCSI modules.

Crown and Base

Explains the functions of the system's crown and base components for stability and protection.

Related Documentation

Lists Motorola publications relevant to the Series 900 system.

CPU MODULE

CPU Configuration

Details the CPU Module's configuration and its VME bus interface.

I;0 Distribution Board

Explains the primary functions and features of the I/0 distribution board.

I;0 Distribution Board Front Panel I;0

Details the front panel connections and functions of the I/0 distribution board.

Internal Modem

Describes the function and specifications of the internal modem.

Power Switch

Explains the three-position power control switch and its functions.

Power Supply

Details the power supply specifications, DC voltages, and AC connection.

Power Limitations

Outlines the power requirements and limitations for the system stack.

Cooling

Describes the cooling system, air flow, and filter maintenance.

Slot Numbering

Explains the physical and logical slot numbering convention for the modules.

LEDs

Details the function and meaning of the front panel LEDs on the CPU Module.

Installing the System Console

Provides instructions for connecting and configuring the system console terminal.

Power-up Sequence

Describes the correct sequence for powering up the system with external devices.

Environmental Monitoring

Explains system temperature monitoring and over-temperature condition handling.

DC Power Enable

Details the DC-enable signal for controlling power to SCSI and VME modules.

Over-Temperature LED Indicator

Describes system and module LEDs indicating over-temperature events.

Housekeeping Power Supply

Explains the function of the housekeeping voltage supplied from the base.

VCC +5 Volt Power Monitor

Describes the monitoring of VCC voltage for SCSI and VME modules.

MVME187 RISC Microcomputer Module

Details the MVME187 module's features, switches, LEDs, and jumper settings.

MVME197 lE Single Board Computer

Describes the MVME197lE module's features, switches, indicators, and connectors.

MVME197 SP;DP Single Board Computer

Details the MVME197SP/DP modules' features, switches, LEDs, and connectors.

VME EXPANSION MODULE

VME Backplane

Explains the VME backplane architecture and its connections.

Test Points

Describes the location and accessibility of test points on the backplanes.

Battery Backup and Cooling

Details battery backup interconnections and cooling sensor functions.

Termination

Explains VME bus termination and its role in noise immunity.

Power Supply

Details the power supply requirements and limitations for VME expansion modules.

Cooling

Describes the cooling provided by fans within the power supply unit.

VME Terminator

Explains the location and function of the VME terminator in the base assembly.

MVME328 XT-1;-2 SCSI-II Controller

Details the MVME328XT controller's description and jumper settings.

MVME332 XT High Performance Serial I;0 Controller

Describes the MVME332XT controller, its jumper settings, and serial port configurations.

MVME333 Intelligent WAN Controller

Details the MVME333 controller's description and jumper settings.

MVME334 A Multiprotocol Communications Controller

Describes the MVME334A controller, its jumper settings, and serial port configurations.

MVME338 Terminal I;0 Subsystem Controller

Details the MVME338 controller's description and (20 MHz) jumper settings.

MVME339 Etherplex Controller

Describes the MVME339 controller's description and jumper settings.

MVME376 Ethernet Communications Controller

Details the MVME376 controller's description and jumper settings.

SCSI DEVICE EXPANSION MODULE

Power Control

Explains the two types of power control for SCSI modules and their operation.

SCSI Backplane

Details the SCSI backplane, its connections, and electronic devices.

Power Supply

Describes the SCSI Device Expansion Module's 100W power supply, cooling, and LED indicators.

Drive Carriers

Explains the function and types of drive carriers used for installing drives.

Connection to CPU Module

Details how the SCSI module connects to the CPU Module via SCSI or custom cables.

Control Cable

Describes the daisy-chaining cable used for enclosure control signals.

BASE AND CROWN

Base

Explains the functions of the base module for stability, protection, and housing components.

Base Unit Power System

Describes the base unit's power system and its role in providing housekeeping voltage.

Crown

Details the crown's function in covering the chassis opening and holding the keylock switch.

MAINTENANCE

Cleaning

Provides instructions for cleaning the computer housing using mild household cleaner.

Tape Drive Maintenance

Details the cleaning schedule and storage requirements for cartridge tape drives.

Air Filter

Explains how to check, remove, wash, and dry the air filters.

Removing and Installing Device Modules

Provides step-by-step instructions for removing and installing VME and SCSI device modules.

CABLES

Series 900 Cables Supplied by Motorola

Lists all available cables for the Series 900 computer system.

Pinouts for Series 900 Cables

Provides pinout descriptions for RJ45 connectors used in Series 900 cables.

Serial Cable Diagram

Illustrates pin numbers and signal directions for serial cabling to RJ45 adapters.

MVME333 P and MVME334 AP Cabling

Explains cabling for MVME333P/334AP and incompatibilities with MVME705/709.

HD-26 Connectors

Describes HD-26 connectors used on Series modules and Serial Interface Modules (SIMs).

HD26 Connector Pinouts

Details electrical characteristics of HD26 connectors and SIMs, including signal suppression.

EIA-232 DTE Pinouts

Lists specific pinouts for EIA-232 DTE SIMs, including TTL and HD-26 signals.

EIA-232 DCE Pinouts

Lists specific pinouts for EIA-232 DCE SIMs, including TTL and HD-26 signals.

EIA-530;V.36 DTE Pinouts

Lists pinouts for EIA-530/V.36 DTE SIMs, detailing differential signals and connectors.

EIA-530;V.36 DCE Pinouts

Lists pinouts for EIA-530/V.36 DCE SIMs, detailing differential signals and connectors.

SPECIFICATIONS

System Specifications

Provides mechanical, environmental, and electrical specifications for the Series 900 system.

Related product manuals