IBM Film Camera 5074 User Manual

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Expansion Unit  
Version 5  
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This edition applies only to reduced instruction set computer (RISC)) systems.  
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Safety and Environmental Notices  
Danger Notices  
A danger notice calls attention to a situation that is potentially lethal or extremely  
hazardous to people.  
DANGER  
An electrical outlet that is not correctly wired could place hazardous voltage  
on metal parts of the system or the products that attach to the system. It is the  
customer’s responsibility to ensure that the outlet is correctly wired and  
grounded to prevent an electrical shock. (RSFTD201)  
DANGER  
To prevent a possible electrical shock when installing the system, ensure that  
the power cords for all devices are unplugged before installing signal cables.  
(RSFTD202)  
DANGER  
To prevent a possible electrical shock when adding or removing any devices  
to or from the system, ensure that the power cords for those devices are  
unplugged before the signal cables are connected or disconnected. If possible,  
disconnect all power cords from the existing system before you add or  
remove a device. (RSFTD203)  
DANGER  
To prevent a possible electrical shock during an electrical storm, do not  
connect or disconnect cables or station protectors for communications lines,  
display stations, printers, or telephones. (RSFTD003)  
DANGER  
To prevent a possible electrical shock from touching two surfaces with  
different electrical grounds, use one hand, when possible, to connect or  
disconnect signal cables. (RSFTD004)  
Caution Notices  
A caution notice calls attention to a situation that is potentially hazardous to  
people because of some existing condition.  
CAUTION:  
Telecommunications Statement: This unit contains over-voltage circuits between  
the ac power outlet and the unit. These circuits meet the standard limits  
described in International Electrical Commission (IEC) 664, installation category  
II. It is the customer’s responsibility to ensure that the power outlet meets the  
standards of IEC 664, installation category II. (RSFTC214)  
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Laser Compliance  
All Lasers are certified in the U.S. to conform to the requirements of DHHS 21 CFR  
Subchapter J for class 1 laser products. Outside the U.S., they are certified to be in  
compliance with the IEC 825 (first edition 1984) and as a class 1 laser product.  
Consult the label on each part for laser certification numbers and approval  
information.  
Laser Safety Information  
CAUTION:  
This product may contain a CD-ROM which is a class 1 laser product.  
(RSFTC240)  
CAUTION:  
All IBM laser modules are designed so that there is never any human access to  
laser radiation above a class 1 level during normal operation, user maintenance,  
or prescribed service conditions. Data processing environments can contain  
equipment transmitting on system links with laser modules that operate at  
greater than class 1 power levels. For this reason, never look into the end of an  
optical fiber cable or open receptacle. Only trained service personnel should  
perform the inspection or repair of optical fiber cable assemblies and  
receptacles. (RSFTC243)  
Product Recycling and Disposal  
Components of the system, such as structural parts and circuit cards, can be  
recycled where recycling facilities exist. IBM does not currently collect and recycle  
used IBM products from customers in the United States other than those products  
that are involved in trade-in programs. Companies are available to disassemble,  
reutilize, recycle, or dispose of electronic products. Contact an IBM account  
representative for more information.  
The system unit contains batteries and circuit boards with lead solder. Before you  
dispose of this unit, these batteries and circuit boards must be removed and  
discarded according to local regulations or recycled where facilities exist. This book  
contains specific information on each battery type where applicable.  
Battery Return Program  
In the United States, IBM has established a collection process for reuse, recycling,  
or proper disposal of used IBM batteries and battery packs. For information on  
proper disposal of the batteries in this unit, please contact IBM at 1-800-426-4333.  
Please have the IBM part number that is listed on the battery available when you  
make your call. For information on battery disposal outside the United States,  
contact your local waste disposal facility.  
Environmental Design  
The environmental efforts that have gone into the design of the system signify  
IBMs commitment to improve the quality of its products and processes. Some of  
these accomplishments include the elimination of the use of Class I  
ozone-depleting chemicals in the manufacturing process, reductions in  
manufacturing wastes, and increased product energy efficiency. For more  
information, contact an IBM account representative.  
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About Setting up your 0578, 5074, 5078 or 5079 Expansion  
Unit (SA415149)  
This book contains installation about setting up your expansion unit. You may elect  
to set up your new expansion unit yourself. It will take approximately one to three  
hours to install the hardware  
You also may elect not to install the expansion unit yourself. You may contact IBM  
or an authorized dealer to make arrangements for them to install it for a fee.  
Who should read this book  
You should be familiar with the iSeries system, display, and keyboards. You should  
also know how to power down the system and perform a system initial program  
load. You should also know how to power down system peripherals such as  
printers, monitors, and PCs.  
Prerequisite and related information  
Use the iSeries Information Center as your starting point for looking up iSeries  
technical information.  
You can access the Information Center two ways:  
v From the following Web site:  
v From CD-ROMs that ship with your Operating System/400 order:  
iSeries Information Center, SK3T-4091-02. This package also includes the PDF  
versions of iSeries manuals, iSeries Information Center: Supplemental Manuals,  
SK3T-4092-01, which replaces the Softcopy Library CD-ROM.  
The iSeries Information Center contains advisors and important topics such as  
Java, TCP/IP, Web serving, secured networks, logical partitions, clustering, CL  
commands, and system application programming interfaces (APIs). It also includes  
links to related IBM Redbooks and Internet links to other IBM Web sites such as  
the Technical Studio and the IBM home page.  
With every new hardware order, you receive the iSeries Setup and Operations  
CD-ROM, SK3T-4098-01. This CD-ROM contains IBM Eserver iSeries Access for  
Windows and the EZ-Setup wizard. iSeries Access offers a powerful set of client  
and server capabilities for connecting PCs to iSeries servers. The EZ-Setup wizard  
automates many of the iSeries setup tasks.  
iSeries Navigator  
IBM iSeries Navigator is a powerful graphical interface for managing your iSeries  
servers. iSeries Navigator functionality includes system navigation, configuration,  
planning capabilities, and online help to guide you through your tasks. iSeries  
Navigator makes operation and administration of the server easier and more  
productive and is the only user interface to the new, advanced features of the  
OS/400 operating system. It also includes Management Central for managing  
multiple servers from a central system.  
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You can find more information on iSeries Navigator in the iSeries Information  
Center and at the following Web site:  
How to send your comments  
Your feedback is important in helping to provide the most accurate and  
high-quality information. If you have any comments about this book or any other  
iSeries documentation, fill out the readerscomment form at the back of this book.  
v If you prefer to send comments by mail, use the readerscomment form with the  
address that is printed on the back. If you are mailing a readerscomment form  
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v If you prefer to send comments by FAX, use either of the following numbers:  
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Chapter 1. Preparing to set up your 5074 or 5079 Expansion  
Unit  
This chapter explains what you need to do before you set up your 5074 or 5079  
Expansion Unit. This includes the following tasks:  
1. Unpack your expansion unit (refer to the instructions for unpacking that came  
with your expansion unit).  
2. Plan layouts for your cables.  
3. Power down your system unit.  
Before you begin the installation process, carefully plan where you will install your  
new expansion unit. You should consider several factors that include size, security,  
and environmental factors. Before you set up your new expansion unit, refer to the  
iSeries Information Center Web site  
and select Plan for hardware and software  
Hardware requirements  
If you are installing your new expansion unit directly to your system unit, you  
should remember these rules:  
v You need to have an available or unused high speed link (HSL) connector.  
v You need to have an unused or available system power control network (SPCN)  
connector.  
Site planning considerations for the 5079  
Weight and Size of the 5079  
Table 1 shows the weight and dimensions of the 5079 Expansion Unit.  
Table 1. 5079 Weight and Size descriptions  
Weight (fully configured)  
1600 lb (725 kg)  
25.5 in (650 mm)  
40 in (1020 mm)  
71 in (1800 mm)  
Width  
Depth  
Height  
The 5079 has a floor loading of 86 lb/ft2 (420 kg/m2). Because of the size and  
weight of the 5079, you should do the following:  
CAUTION:  
Overlapping the clearance defined below with adjacent equipment results in a  
significant increase in the amount of floor loading.  
v Contact your facility or structural engineer to determine a safe site for your  
5079.  
v Leave 30 in. (762 mm) of clearance to the front and back of the 5079.  
v Leave 5 in. (127 mm) of clearance to the left and right of the 5079.  
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Identifying HSL and SPCN Cables  
Use the following tables to identify your High Speed link (HSL) and System Power  
Control Network cables. Your system uses HSL cables to communicate with your  
expansion unit. Your system uses SPCN cables to control power to your expansion  
unit.  
Depending on your requirements, you might not have every HSL or SPCN cable  
listed below.  
Table 2. HSL Cables  
Feature Number  
1460 (copper)  
1461 (copper)  
1462 (copper)  
1470 (optical)  
1471 (optical)  
1472 (optical)  
1473 (optical)  
1474 (copper)  
1475 (copper)  
1481 (copper)  
1482 (copper)  
1483 (copper)  
1485 (copper)  
CCIN Number  
0343  
Length  
Part Number  
44L0005  
97H7490  
97H7491  
21P5014  
21P5015  
21P5016  
21P6326  
21P5477  
21P5458  
21P5454  
53P2676  
21P5456  
21P5457  
3 Meters  
6 Meters  
15 Meters  
6 Meters  
30 Meters  
100 Meters  
250 Meters  
6 Meters  
15 Meters  
1 Meter  
0361  
0368  
1470  
1471  
1472  
1473  
1474  
1475  
1481  
1482  
3.5 Meters  
10 Meters  
15 Meters  
1483  
1485  
Table 3. SPCN Cables  
Feature Number  
1463  
CCIN number  
9206  
Length  
Part Number  
87G6235  
21F9469  
2 Meters  
6 Meters  
15 Meters  
30 Meters  
100 Meters  
250 Meters  
1464  
9219  
1465  
9213  
21F9358  
1466  
9214  
21F9359  
0369 (optical)  
1468 (optical)  
0369  
21F9415  
1468  
21P6325  
Planning your cable layout  
When you decide where to place your cables, follow your site plan and keep the  
following things in mind:  
v Refer to  
and select Plan for hardware and software—Cabling instructions  
v Avoid creating a safety hazard.  
v Avoid damaging the cables.  
v Avoid placing cables parallel to high-voltage lines.  
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Placing power cords for the 5079  
You need to provide the appropriate receptacles for the power cords shipped with  
your 5079. The usable length of the upper unit power cord is 4 ft. (1.2 m) shorter  
than the length of the lower unit power cord.  
Redundant links  
A redundant link is a secondary HSL connection that your system can use if the  
primary link experiences a failure. You can create a redundant link configuration  
by connecting an extra HSL cable link between the expansion units and the system  
unit.  
Your new expansion unit has disk units. To ensure continued access to your disk  
units in the event of a link failure, use a redundant link configuration when you  
plan your cable layout.  
Refer to Figure 1 to see how to plan your cables with a redundant link  
configuration with one expansion unit. If you are linking two, expansion units  
refer to Figure 2 on page 4. If you are setting up a 5079, refer to Figure 3 on page 4.  
Figure 1. Planning for redundant link one expansion unit  
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Figure 2. Planning for redundant link with two expansion units  
Figure 3. Planning for redundant link with stacked expansion units (5079)  
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Figure 4. Planning for redundant link with a expansion unit and 5078  
Configuration rules  
When you set up your expansion unit, observe the rules in Table 4.  
Table 4. Configuration rules  
System or expansion unit  
Configuration rules  
General  
v When connecting HSL cables from the system unit to an  
expansion unit:  
Connect the first HSL cable between connector A0 on  
the system unit (or the first available set of connectors)  
and connector 0 on your expansion unit.  
Connect the last HSL cable between connector A1 on  
the system unit (or the first available set of connectors)  
and connector 1 on your expansion unit.  
v When connecting HSL cables between expansion units:  
Connect the HSL cable to connector 1 on the first  
expansion unit and to connector 0 on the next  
expansion unit.  
v Connect an SPCN cable from J15 on the system unit to  
J15 on the expansion unit.  
v Connect an SPCN cable from J16 on the expansion unit to  
J15 on the next expansion unit.  
5079 expansion unit  
iSeries 820  
v The 5079 expansion unit counts as two 5074 expansion  
units.  
v The 820 can have up to five expansion units in one HSL  
loop.  
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Table 4. Configuration rules (continued)  
System or expansion unit  
Configuration rules  
iSeries 830  
v The 830 can have a maximum of 13 expansion units on  
four HSL loops.  
v Connect HSL loops to the 830 in this order (see  
1. B0 and B1  
2. C0 and C1  
3. D0 and D1  
4. A0 and A1  
v Connectors A0 and A1, can have one 5074.  
v Connectors B0 and B1; C0 and C1; D0 and D1, can have  
up to four expansion units.  
v These rules apply for all expansion units except  
migration units which always go on A0 and A1.  
iSeries 840  
iSeries 890  
v The 840 can have a maximum of 23 expansion units.  
v The 840 can have a maximum of eight HSL loops.  
v Each HSL loop can have a maximum of four expansion  
units.  
v The 890 can have a maximum of 47 expansion units.  
v The 890 can have a maximum of 32 external xSeries  
servers.  
v The 890 can have a maximum of 12 HSL loops on a  
24way and 14 HSL loops on a 32way.  
v The 890 can have a maximum of five external xSeries  
servers per loop.  
Powering down your iSeries system unit  
You need to power down your system unit before you can connect your new  
expansion unit to it. Follow the steps below to power down your system unit.  
__ 1. Ensure that you have a current backup of your operating system and  
licensed programs. If you have backed up the operating system and licensed  
programs since the last time you applied program temporary fixes (PTFs),  
that backup is acceptable.  
__ 2. If you have installed logical partitions on your system unit, refer to Logical  
partitions in the iSeries Information Center. In the iSeries Information Center you  
can find instructions on powering down a system with logical partitions.  
__ 3. Ensure that all jobs are complete.  
__ 4. When all jobs are complete, type pwrdwnsys *immed on an command line and  
press the Enter key.  
Note: If you encounter difficulties during the installation, contact your authorized  
dealer or service provider.  
__ 5. After your system unit has completely powered down, power off all PCs  
and devices, such as printers and display stations, that are connected to the  
system unit.  
__ 6. Unplug any power cords, such as for printers, expansion units, and display  
stations, that are connected to the system unit.  
__ 7. Unplug the power cord for the system unit from the electrical outlet.  
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If you are setting up a 5074 Expansion Unit, go to Chapter 2, Setting up your 5074  
If you are setting up a 5079 Expansion Unit, go to Chapter 4, Setting up your 5079  
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Chapter 2. Setting up your 5074 expansion unit  
This chapter describes how to set up your 5074 Expansion Unit. If you are setting  
If you have not powered down your system unit, go to Powering down your  
iSeries system uniton page 6. Once you have powered down your system unit,  
return here.  
Removing the covers  
removing the covers on your expansion units or system unit.  
Connector locations  
See Appendix B, Connector Locationson page 35 if you need help finding the  
connectors on your expansion units or system unit.  
Systems with a migration unit or 9079 Expansion Unit  
If your system unit has a migration unit or 9079 Expansion Unit, read Appendix D,  
uniton page 45 before you proceed.  
Connecting your 5074 directly to your system unit  
This section describes how to connect your 5074 directly to your iSeries system  
unit. If you are connecting a 5074 to a loop with other expansion units, skip this  
Note: This note only applies if your system unit is an iSeries server 830. Connect  
HSL loops to the 830 in this order:  
1. B0 and B1  
2. C0 and C1  
3. D0 and D1  
4. A0 and A1  
Connect HSL loops A0 and A1 only after the other three sets of HSL  
connectors are used.  
If you encounter difficulties during the procedure, contact your authorized dealer  
or service provider.  
__ 1. Locate available HSL connectors on your system unit.  
__ a. Remove or open the back cover for your system unit. See  
instructions.  
__ b. Find the first set of unused HSL connectors on the back of your  
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If you have just one set of HSL connectors on your system unit, they  
are labeled A0 and A1.  
If you have more than one set of HSL connectors on your system  
unit, the first set is labeled A0 and A1. The remaining HSL connectors  
are labeled alphabetically. For example, if you have an 830, there are  
four sets of HSL connectors on your system. They are labeled A0 and  
A1; B0 and B1; C0 and C1; D0 and D1.  
Unused HSL connectors are covered with metal clips. Remove the  
clips before you install the HSL cables.  
__ c. Write down which set of HSL connectors are available here: _____ ,  
_____.  
__ 2. Connect the cables to your 5074.  
__ a. Find the HSL cables, SPCN cable, and power cable that is shipped  
with your expansion unit.  
__ b. Attach a label to each end of the HSL cables.  
__ c. Label one HSL cable 0 at both ends.  
__ d. Label the other HSL cable 1 at both ends.  
__ e. Remove the back cover for your expansion unit. See Appendix A,  
about removing the cover.  
__ f. Connect the HSL cable that is labeled 0 to the HSL connector that is  
labeled 0 on your 5074.  
__ g. Connect the HSL cable that is labeled 1 to the HSL connector that is  
labeled 1 on your 5074.  
__ h. Connect the SPCN cable to connector J15 on your 5074.  
__ i. Connect the power cable. Do not plug into the wall outlet.  
__ j. Close or replace the back cover to your 5074.  
__ 3. Connect the cables from your 5074 to your system unit.  
__ a. Connect the HSL cable that is labeled 0 to the corresponding HSL  
connector that you found in step 1c.  
__ b. Connect the HSL cable that you labeled 1 to the corresponding HSL  
connector that you found in step 1c.  
__ c. Connect the SPCN cable that comes from your expansion unit to the  
connector that is labeled J15.  
__ 4. If you are installing a new iSeries server with this expansion unit, return to  
the Cabling instructions.  
Connecting your 5074 to another expansion unit  
This section contains instructions for connecting your 5074 expansion unit to a loop  
with other expansion units. You can only connect your 5074 with other expansion  
units that have HSL hardware.  
This section contains three separate procedures. Follow the procedure that best  
matches your systems configuration:  
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Notes:  
1. The graphics that follow designate the HSL connectors for the system unit as 0  
and 1. These designations represent which set of connectors on your system  
unit the HSL loop is connected to (for example B0 and B1).  
2. These procedures are intended as a guide. Some steps in the following  
procedures may vary depending on the number of HSL connectors you  
received in your order. Make sure that you follow the configurations rules in  
Connecting your 5074 at the beginning of a loop  
Use this procedure to connect your 5074 in the first position in a loop of expansion  
units. In this procedure you will connect your 5074 between your system unit and  
the expansion unit which is currently in the first position. These instructions refer  
to the expansion unit which is currently in the first position as unit X as is shown  
Figure 5. HSL connections  
Figure 6. SPCN connections  
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Figure 7. 5078 connections  
__ 1. Remove or open the back cover from your 5074. See Appendix A,  
Removing the back coverson page 31 if you need instructions.  
__ 2. Connect the cables to the 5074. See Appendix B, Connector Locationson  
page 35 if you need information about finding connectors.  
__ a. Connect a new HSL cable to HSL connector 1.  
__ b. Connect a new SPCN cable to connector J16.  
__ c. Connect the power cable. Do not plug into the wall outlet.  
__ 3. Remove the back cover from your system unit.  
__ 4. Remove the back cover from unit X.  
__ 5. At unit X, remove the HSL cable from HSL connector 0. This cable is the  
HSL cable that runs between unit X and your system unit.  
__ 6. At unit X, remove the SPCN cable from connector J15. This cable is the  
SPCN cable that runs between unit X and your system unit.  
__ 7. Connect the HSL cable from your system unit to the HSL connector 0 on  
your 5074. This cable should now run between your system unit and your  
5074.  
__ 8. Connect the SPCN cable from your system unit to the SPCN connector J15  
on your 5074. This cable should now run between your system unit and  
your 5074.  
__ 9. Connect the HSL cable from your 5074 HSL connector 1 to HSL connector 0  
on unit X. This cable should now run between your 5074 and Unit X.  
__ 10. Connect the SPCN cable from your 5074 connector J16 to connector J15 on  
unit X. This cable should now run between your 5074 and Unit X.  
__ 11. Install or close the covers on unit X, your 5074, and your system unit.  
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Connecting your 5074 to the middle of a loop  
Use this procedure if you are connecting your 5074 to the middle of a loop. In  
other words, you are connecting your 5074 between two other expansion units.  
Refer to these expansion units as unit X and unit Y as is shown in Figure 8 and  
Figure 8. HSL connections  
Figure 9. SPCN connections  
__ 1. Remove the back cover from unit X, unit Y, and your 5074. See  
instructions.  
__ 2. At unit Y remove the SPCN cable from connector J15.  
__ 3. At unit Y remove the HSL cable from connector 0.  
__ 4. Connect the cables to your 5074. See Appendix B, Connector Locationson  
page 35 if you need information about finding connectors.  
__ a. Connect a new HSL cable to HSL connector 1.  
__ b. Connect a new SPCN cable to connector J16.  
__ c. Connect the power cable. Do not plug into the wall outlet.  
__ 5. Connect the HSL cable from unit X to the HSL connector 0 on your 5074.  
This cable now runs between unit X and your 5074.  
__ 6. Connect the SPCN cable from unit X to the SPCN connector J15 on your  
5074. This cable now runs between unit X and your 5074.  
__ 7. Connect the HSL cable that you installed to connector 1 on your 5074 from  
your 5074 to connector 0 on unit Y.  
__ 8. Connect SPCN cable that you installed to connector J16 on your 5074 to  
connector J15 on your unit Y.  
__ 9. Install or close the back cover of your 5074, unit X, and unit Y.  
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Connecting your 5074 to the end of a loop  
Use this procedure to connect your 5074 in the last position in a loop of expansion  
units. In this procedure you will connect your 5074 between your system unit and  
the expansion unit which is currently in the last position. Refer the expansion unit  
which is currently in the last position as unit Y as is shown in Figure 10 and  
Figure 10. HSL Connections  
Figure 11. SPCN Connections  
__ 1. Remove or open the back cover from your 5074. See Appendix A,  
__ 2. Connect the cables to the 5074. See Appendix B, Connector Locationson  
page 35 if you need information about finding connectors.  
__ a. Connect a new HSL cable to the HSL connector 0.  
__ b. Connect a new SPCN cable to connector J15.  
__ c. Connect the power cable. Do not plug into the wall outlet.  
__ 3. Remove the back cover from your system unit.  
__ 4. Remove the back cover from unit Y.  
__ 5. At unit Y, remove the HSL cable at connector 1. This cable currently runs  
between unit Y and your system unit.  
__ 6. Connect the HSL cable from your system unit to the HSL connector 1 on  
your 5074.  
__ 7. Connect the HSL cable from your 5074 HSL connector 0 to HSL connector 1  
on unit Y.  
__ 8. Connect the SPCN cable from your 5074 connector J15 to connector J16 on  
unit Y.  
__ 9. Install or close the covers on unit Y, your 5074, and your system unit.  
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Chapter 3. Setting up your 0578 expansion unit  
This chapter describes how to set up your 0578 Expansion Unit.  
If you have not powered down your system unit, go to Powering down your  
iSeries system uniton page 6. Once you have powered down your system unit,  
return here.  
Removing the covers  
removing the covers on your expansion units or system unit.  
Connector locations  
See Appendix B, Connector Locationson page 35 if you need help finding the  
connectors on your expansion units or system unit.  
Systems with a migration unit or 9079 Expansion Unit  
If your system unit has a migration unit or 9079 Expansion Unit, read Appendix D,  
uniton page 45 before you proceed.  
Connecting your 0578 directly to your system unit  
This section describes how to connect your 0578 directly to your iSeries system  
unit.  
If you encounter difficulties during the procedure, contact your authorized dealer  
or service provider.  
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__ 1. Locate available HSL connectors on your system unit.  
__ a. Remove or open the back cover for your system unit. See  
instructions.  
__ b. Find the first set of unused HSL connectors on the back of your  
If you have just one set of HSL connectors on your system unit, they  
are labeled A0 and A1.  
If you have more than one set of HSL connectors on your system  
unit, the first set is labeled A0 and A1. The remaining HSL connectors  
are labeled alphabetically. For example, if you have an 830, there are  
four sets of HSL connectors on your system. They are labeled A0 and  
A1; B0 and B1; C0 and C1; D0 and D1.  
Unused HSL connectors are covered with metal clips. Remove the  
clips before you install the HSL cables.  
__ c. Write down which set of HSL connectors are available here: _____ ,  
_____.  
__ 2. Connect the cables to your 0578.  
__ a. Find the HSL cables, SPCN cable, and power cable that is shipped  
with your expansion unit.  
__ b. Attach a label to each end of the HSL cables.  
__ c. Label one HSL cable 0 at both ends.  
__ d. Label the other HSL cable 1 at both ends.  
__ e. Remove the back cover for your expansion unit. See Appendix A,  
about removing the cover.  
__ f. Connect the HSL cable that is labeled 0 to the HSL connector that is  
labeled 0 on your 0578.  
__ g. Connect the HSL cable that is labeled 1 to the HSL connector that is  
labeled 1 on your 0578.  
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__ h. Connect the SPCN cable to connector J15.  
__ i. Connect the power cable. Do not plug into the wall outlet.  
__ j. Close or replace the back cover to your 0578.  
__ 3. Connect the cables from your 0578 to your system unit.  
__ a. Connect the HSL cable that is labeled 0 to the corresponding HSL  
connector that you found in step 1c on page 16.  
__ b. Connect the HSL cable that you labeled 1 to the corresponding HSL  
connector that you found in step 1c on page 16.  
__ c. Connect the SPCN cable that comes from your expansion unit to the  
connector that is labeled J15.  
__ 4. If you are installing a new iSeries server with this expansion unit, return to  
the Cabling instructions.  
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Chapter 4. Setting up your 5079 Expansion Unit  
This chapter describes how to set up your 5079 Expansion Unit. If you are setting  
If you have not powered down your system unit, go to Powering down your  
iSeries system uniton page 6. Once you have powered down your system unit,  
return here.  
Removing the covers  
removing the covers from your expansion units or system unit.  
Connector locations  
See Appendix B, Connector Locationson page 35 if you need help finding the  
connectors on your expansion units or system unit.  
Systems with migration units or 9079 Expansion Units  
If your system unit has a migration unit or 9079 Expansion Unit, read Appendix D,  
uniton page 45 before you proceed.  
Connecting your 5079 directly to your system unit  
Use the procedure below to connect your 5079 to your system unit.  
Your 5079 consists of two independent 5074 Expansion Units in a single frame.  
This procedure refers to the upper 5079 as 5079002 and the lower 5074 as  
5079001.  
You can set up 5079002 and 5079001 to your system unit on two separate HSL  
loops if you have enough HSL cables and HSL connectors. Follow the steps in  
unit.  
Refer to Figure 12 on page 20 and Figure 13 on page 20 before you start.  
Note: This note only applies if your system unit is an iSeries server 830. Connect  
HSL loops to the 830 in this order:  
1. B0 and B1  
2. C0 and C1  
3. D0 and D1  
4. A0 and A1  
Connect HSL loops A0 and A1 only after the other three sets of HSL  
connectors are used.  
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Figure 12. HSL Connections  
Figure 13. SPCN Connections  
__ 1. Find the HSL cables and the SPCN cables in the information that is  
shipped with your expansion unit. You will use three HSL cables and two  
SPCN cables to perform this procedure.  
__ 2. Attach a label to each end of the cables. Label each of the cables as follows:  
__ a. Label the two ends of the first cable 0.  
__ b. Label one end of the second cable 0 and the other end 1. If you have  
different length cables, this cable should be the shortest one.  
__ c. Label the two ends of the third cable 1.  
__ 3. Locate an available HSL connector on your system unit.  
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__ a. Remove or open the back cover on your system unit. See  
instructions.  
__ b. Find the first set of available HSL connectors on the back of your  
system unit.  
If you have just one set of HSL connectors on your system unit, they  
are labeled A0 and A1.  
If you have more than one set of HSL connectors on your system  
unit, the first set is labeled A0 and A1. The remaining HSL  
connectors are labeled alphabetically. For example, if you have an  
830, there are four sets of HSL connectors on your system. They are  
labeled A0 and A1; B0 and B1; C0 and C1; D0 and D1.  
__ c. Write down which set of HSL connectors are available here: _____ ,  
_____.  
__ 4. Connect one end of an HSL cable that is labeled 0 on both ends to the HSL  
connector that you found in step 3c.  
For example, if the next available HSL connectors are B0 and B1, connect  
the HSL cable to connector B0.  
__ 5. Open the back cover on your 5079. See Appendix A, Removing the back  
coverson page 31 if you need instructions.  
__ 6. On unit 5079002 locate the HSL connectors that are labeled 0 and 1  
__ 7. On unit 5079002, install the other end of the HSL cable to the connector  
that is labeled 0.  
__ 8. On the unit 5079002, install the end that is labeled 1 on the HSL cable that  
is labeled 1 and 0 to the connector that is labeled 1.  
__ 9. On unit 5079-001, install the other end of the HSL cable to the HSL  
connector that is labeled 0.  
__ 10. On unit 5079-001, install one end of a the HSL cable that is labeled 1 at  
both ends to the HSL connector that is labeled 1.  
__ 11. Install the other end of the HSL cable to the other HSL connector that you  
found in step 3c.  
For example, if the next available HSL connectors are B0 and B1, connect  
the HSL cable to connector B1.  
__ 12. On your system unit, install one end of an SPCN cable to an available  
SPCN connector. The SPCN connector is labeled J15 or J16.  
__ 13. Tighten the thumbscrews.  
__ 14. On unit 5079002, connect the other end of the SPCN cable to the SPCN  
connector that is labeled J15.  
__ 15. Tighten the thumbscrews.  
__ 16. On unit 5079-002, connect another SPCN cable to the SPCN connector that  
is labeled J16.  
__ 17. Tighten the thumbscrews.  
__ 18. On unit 5079-001, connect the other end of the second SPCN cable to the  
SPCN connector that is labeled J15.  
__ 19. Tighten the thumbscrews.  
__ 20. On your 5079 connect a power cable to each power connector.  
__ 21. Do not plug into an electrical outlet.  
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Connecting your 5079 to another expansion unit  
This section contains instructions for connecting your 5079 expansion unit to a loop  
with other expansion units. You can only connect your 5079 with other expansion  
units that have HSL hardware.  
Your 5079 consists of two independent 5074 Expansion Units in a single frame.  
These procedures refer to the upper 5074 as 5079002 and the lower 5074 as  
5079001.  
Notes:  
1. The graphics that follow designate the HSL connectors for the system unit as 0  
and 1. These designations represent which set of connectors on your system  
unit the HSL loop is connected to (for example B0 and B1).  
2. These procedures are intended as a guide. Some steps in the following  
procedures may vary depending on the number of HSL connectors you  
received in your order. Make sure that you follow the configurations rules in  
This section contains three separate procedures. Follow the procedure that best  
matches your systems configuration:  
Connecting your 5079 at the beginning of a loop  
Use this procedure to connect your 5079 in the first position in a loop of expansion  
units. In this procedure you will connect your 5079 between your system unit and  
the expansion unit which is currently in the first position.  
These instructions refer to the expansion unit which is currently in the first  
position as unit X as is shown in Figure 14 and Figure 15 on page 23.  
Figure 14. HSL connections  
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Figure 15. SPCN connections  
__ 1. Open the back cover on your 5079. See Appendix A, Removing the back  
coverson page 31 if you need instructions.  
__ 2. Connect the cables to the 5079002 (the upper unit). See Appendix B,  
Connector Locationson page 35 if you need information about finding  
connectors.  
__ a. Connect a new HSL cable to HSL connector 1. If you have different  
length cables, this cable should be the shortest one.  
__ b. Connect a new SPCN cable to connector J16.  
__ c. Connect the power cable. Do not plug into the wall outlet. If your  
power cables for the 5079 are two different lengths, connect the  
longer cable to 5079002.  
__ 3. Connect the cables to the 5079001 (the lower unit).  
__ a. Connect the HSL cable that you installed in step 2a to HSL  
connector 0.  
__ b. Connect another HSL cable to HSL connector 1.  
__ c. Connect the SPCN cable that you installed in step 2b to SPCN  
connector J15.  
__ d. Connect another SPCN cable to connector J15.  
__ e. Connect the power cable. Do not plug into the wall outlet. If your  
power cables for the 5079 are two different lengths, connect the  
shorter cable to 5079001.  
__ 4. Remove or open the back cover on your system unit.  
__ 5. Remove or open the back cover on unit X.  
__ 6. At unit X, remove the HSL cable from HSL connector 0. This cable is the  
HSL cable that runs between unit X and your system unit.  
__ 7. At unit X, remove the SPCN cable from connector J15. This cable is the  
SPCN cable that runs between and your system unit.  
__ 8. Connect the HSL cable from your system unit to the HSL connector 0 on  
5079002. This cable should now run between your system unit and your  
5079002.  
__ 9. Connect the SPCN cable from your system unit to the SPCN connector J15  
on 5079002. This cable should now run between your system unit and  
your 5079002.  
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__ 10. Connect the HSL cable from 5079001 HSL connector 1 to HSL connector 0  
on unit X. This cable should now run between 5079001 and Unit X.  
__ 11. Connect the SPCN cable from 5079001 connector J16 to connector J15 on  
unit X. This cable should now run between your 5079001 and Unit X.  
__ 12. Install the covers on unit X, your 5079, and your system unit.  
Connecting your 5079 in the middle of a loop  
Use this procedure if you are connecting your 5079 to the middle of a loop. In  
other words, you are connecting your 5079 between two other expansion units.  
These instructions refer to these expansion units as unit X and unit Y as is shown  
Figure 16. HSL connections  
Figure 17. SPCN connections  
__ 1. Remove or open the back cover on unit X and unit Y. See Appendix A,  
Removing the back coverson page 31 if you need instructions.  
__ 2. At unit Y remove the SPCN cable from connector J15. See Appendix B,  
Connector Locationson page 35 if you need information about finding  
connectors.  
__ 3. At unit Y remove the HSL cable from connector 0.  
__ 4. Open the back cover on your 5079.  
__ 5. Connect the cables to 5079002 (the upper unit).  
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__ a. Connect a new HSL cable to HSL connector 1. If you have different  
length cables, this cable should be the shortest one.  
__ b. Connect a new SPCN cable to connector J16.  
__ c. Connect the power cable. Do not plug into the wall outlet. If your  
power cables for the 5079 are two different lengths, connect the  
longer cable to 5079002.  
__ 6. Connect the cables to the 5079001 (the lower unit).  
__ a. Connect the HSL cable that you installed in step 5a to HSL  
connector 0.  
__ b. Connect a new HSL cable to HSL connector 1.  
__ c. Connect the SPCN cable that you installed in step 5b to connector  
J15.  
__ d. Connect a new SPCN cable to connector J16.  
__ e. Connect the power cable. Do not plug into the wall outlet. If your  
power cables for the 5079 are two different lengths, connect the  
shorter cable to 5079001.  
__ 7. Connect the HSL cable from unit X to the HSL connector 0 on 5079002.  
This cable now runs between unit X and your 5079002.  
__ 8. Connect the SPCN cable from unit X to the SPCN connector J15 on  
5079002. This cable now runs between unit X and your 5079002.  
__ 9. Connect the HSL cable from HSL connector 1 on 5079001 to HSL  
connector 0 on unit Y.  
__ 10. Connect SPCN cable from connector J16 on your 5079001 to connector J15  
on unit Y.  
__ 11. Install or close the back cover of your 5079, unit X, and unit Y.  
Connecting your 5079 to the end of a loop  
Use this procedure to connect your 5079 in the last position in a loop of expansion  
units. In this procedure you will connect your 5079 between your system unit and  
the expansion unit which is currently in the last position. These instructions refer  
to the expansion unit which is currently in the last position as unit Y as is shown  
Figure 18. HSL connections  
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Figure 19. SPCN connections  
__ 1. Open the back cover on your 5079. See Appendix A, Removing the back  
coverson page 31 if you need instructions.  
__ 2. Connect the cables to 5079002 (the upper unit). See Appendix B,  
Connector Locationson page 35 if you need information about finding  
connectors.  
__ a. Connect a new HSL cable to HSL connector 0.  
__ b. Connect a new HSL cable to HSL connector 1. If you have different  
length cables, this cable should be the shortest one.  
__ c. Connect a new SPCN cable to connector J15.  
__ d. Connect a new SPCN cable to connector J16.  
__ e. Connect the power cable. Do not plug into the wall outlet. If your  
power cables for the 5079 are two different lengths, connect the  
longer cable to 5079002.  
__ 3. Connect the cables to the 5079001 (the lower unit).  
__ a. Connect the HSL cable that you installed in step 2b to HSL  
connector 0.  
__ b. Connect the SPCN cable that you installed in step 2d to connector  
J15.  
__ c. Connect the power cable. Do not plug into the wall outlet. If your  
power cables for the 5079 are two different lengths, connect the  
shorter cable to 5079001.  
__ 4. Remove or open the back cover on your system unit.  
__ 5. Remove or open the back cover on unit Y.  
__ 6. At unit Y, remove the HSL cable at connector 1. This cable currently runs  
between unit Y and your system unit.  
__ 7. Connect the HSL cable from your system unit to the HSL connector 1 on  
5079001.  
__ 8. Connect the HSL cable from 5079002 HSL connector 0 to HSL connector 1  
on unit Y.  
__ 9. Connect the SPCN cable from 5079002 connector J15 to connector J16 on  
unit Y.  
__ 10. Install or close the covers on unit Y, your 5079, and your system unit.  
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Chapter 5. Completing your installation  
Perform the following steps to return complete your installation:  
__ 1. Make sure that you have reinstalled all of the covers on the following  
system components:  
__ a. iSeries system unit.  
__ b. All system expansion units.  
DANGER  
An electrical outlet that is not correctly wired could place hazardous voltage  
on metal parts of the system or the products that attach to the system. It is the  
customers responsibility to ensure that the outlet is correctly wired and  
grounded to prevent an electrical shock. (RSFTD201)  
Note: The fans may start, and system reference codes will appear when you plug  
the power cord for your system unit. These actions are normal. They do not  
indicate that your system unit is performing an initial program load (IPL).  
__ 2. Plug the power cords for the following system components into electrical  
outlets:  
__ a. Your system unit.  
__ b. All expansion units attached to the system.  
__ c. The system unit console.  
__ d. The system printer.  
__ 3. Turn power on to each of the following system components by using the  
associated power-on button:  
__ a. The system printer (if present).  
__ b. The system control console.  
__ 4. Look at the Function/Data display on the control panel. See Appendix C,  
System unit control panelon page 43 if you need information about your  
control panel.  
__ 5. Does 01 B V=S appear in the Function/Data display and OK is illuminated?  
Note: If you are using Operations Console remote control panel, it may be  
necessary to click Enter to verify IPL speed.  
Yes  
No  
Do the following:  
__ a. Press the Mode Select button until the Manual indicator (a  
small hand) lights up.  
__ b. Press the Increment/Decrement push button until 02 appears  
in the Function/Data display.  
__ c. Press the Enter push button on the control panel.  
__ d. Press the Increment/Decrement push button until B appears  
in the Function/Data display.  
__ e. Press the Enter push button on the control panel.  
__ f. Press the Increment/Decrement push button until S appears in  
the Function/Data display  
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__ g. Press the Enter push button on the control panel.  
__ h. Press the Mode Select button until the Normal indicator (OK)  
lights up.  
__ i. Press the Increment/Decrement push button until 01 appears  
in the Function/Data display.  
__ j. Press the Enter push button on the control panel.  
01 B S should appear in the Function/Data display and OK is  
illuminated. If it does not, repeat steps 5a on page 27 through  
__ k. Go to step 6.  
__ 6. Power on your system unit by pushing the white power-on button.  
Note: The time needed to do a complete IPL varies depending on iSeries  
model and configuration.  
__ 7. Sign on your system unit. Ensure that you have service tools authority.  
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Chapter 6. Verifying Your New Configuration  
Verify your new configuration by performing the following:  
__ 1. Type strsst on the command line. Press Enter.  
__ 2. Type your service tools userid and service tools password on the  
System Service Tools (SST) Sign On display.  
Press Enter.  
__ 3. Select Start a service tool from the Start a Service Tools display and press  
Enter.  
__ 4. Select Hardware service manager on the Start a Service Tool display.  
Press Enter.  
__ 5. Select Packaging hardware resources (system, frames, cards...) on the  
Hardware Service Manager display.  
Press Enter.  
Your new 0578, 5074, 5078 or 5079 expansion unit appears on the list.  
Record the Frame ID and Resource name here:___________ , ___________. If  
your expansion unit does not appear, you need to verify your installation  
by performing these steps:  
__ a. Make sure that you powered on your expansion unit.  
__ b. Make sure that you installed the cables correctly. Refer to Chapter 2,  
__ 6. You can verify vital product data (VPD) for your new expansion unit:  
__ a. Press F3 to return to the Hardware Service Manager display.  
__ b. At the Hardware Service Manager display, select System power  
control network (SPCN).  
__ c. Press the Enter key twice.  
__ d. To update VPD data, do the following:  
1) If you installed a 5079, you need to find the Frame ID for both  
5079002 and 5079001 and the system Serial Number.  
2) You can also find the Frame ID by looking at the display on the  
expansion unit. For example, if the Frame ID for your 5079002  
(the upper unit) is 4, a *04 will appear on the display.  
__ e. Enter a 3 (Write VPD) for your expansion unit. Press Enter.  
Example: If the Frame ID for your expansion unit is 2, enter option 3, as is  
shown in the example below. Use the Frame ID with a 0 in the  
Unit field.  
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System Power Control Network  
Battery capacity test . . . . . . . : Enabled  
Type options, press Enter.  
3=Write VPD 5=Display detail 6=Display trace log  
7=Test battery interface  
Serial  
Opt  
3
Frame  
01  
01  
03  
03  
Unit  
Type  
Number  
Fault  
No  
No  
No  
No  
0
1
0
1
0
1
00-00000  
00-00000  
00-00000  
00-00000  
00-00000  
00-00000  
....  
....  
....  
....  
02  
02  
No  
No  
__ f. At the Write Vital Product Data (VPD) display enter the following  
information:  
__ 1) At the Type field enter 0578, 5074. 5078 or 5079.  
__ 2) At the Model field, enter 001. If you have a 5079, enter 001 for  
5079001 (the lower unit) or 002 for the 5079002 (the upper  
unit).  
__ 3) Enter the serial number at the Serial Number field (located on  
the central panel label).  
__ g. Press the Enter Key.  
The message: Vital product data has been successfully written  
appears.  
__ 7. Press F3 to return to the Hardware Service Manager display.  
__ 8. From the Hardware Service Manager display press F6 (print the  
configuration) to print the configuration list.  
__ 9. For future reference place the configuration list in this book.  
__ 10. To return to the Main menu, press F3 (Exit) two times and press the Enter  
key.  
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Appendix A. Removing the back covers  
5075 and 820 back cover  
Remove the back cover for the system unit by gripping the upper corners of the  
cover and pulling it up and toward you.  
Figure 20. Removing the 5075 and 820 back cover  
5074, 830 and 890 back cover  
1. Use the latch shown at ꢀAꢁ to open the back cover on your expansion unit.  
2. If needed, use the latch shown at ꢀBꢁ to remove the back cover.  
Note: The 5074 and 830 back covers do not look the same. However, the procedure  
to open them is the same.  
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Figure 21. Removing the 5074 and 830 back cover  
5079 and 840 back cover  
Open the back cover on your 5079 by pressing the latch at ꢀAꢁ.  
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Figure 22. Opening the 5079 and 840 back cover  
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1. Move to the back of the rack, press latch ꢀAꢁ, and open the back door of the  
rack.  
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Appendix B. Connector Locations  
820 HSL connector locations  
Figure 23. 820 HSL connector locations  
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830 HSL connector locations  
Figure 24. 830 HSL connector locations  
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840 HSL connector locations  
Figure 25. 840 HSL connector locations  
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890 HSL connector locations  
Figure 26. 890 HSL connector locations  
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5079 connector locations  
Figure 27. 5079 connector locations  
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5074 connector locations  
Figure 28. 5074 connector locations  
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5075 connector locations  
Figure 29. 5075 connector locations  
5078 connector locations  
Figure 30. 5078 connector locations  
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1. Go to the front of your iSeries system unit. Open the control panel door.  
2. Before you can use ꢀFꢁ Increment/Decrement Buttons and ꢀGꢁ Enter Push  
button, you need to pressꢀHꢁ Mode Select to select manual mode ꢀKꢁ.  
You will use the push buttons on the control panel. Familiarize yourself with  
the control panel on your unit.  
ꢀAꢁ  
Power On Light  
v A blinking light indicates power to the unit.  
v A constant light indicates that the unit is up and working.  
ꢀBꢁ  
ꢀCꢁ  
ꢀDꢁ  
ꢀEꢁ  
ꢀFꢁ  
ꢀGꢁ  
ꢀHꢁ  
ꢀJꢁ  
ꢀKꢁ  
ꢀLꢁ  
ꢀMꢁ  
ꢀNꢁ  
Power Push button  
Processor Activity  
System Attention  
Function/Data Display  
Increment/Decrement Buttons  
Enter Push button  
Mode Select  
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Appendix D. Cabling rules for systems with a migration unit  
or the 9079 and 9094 expansion unit  
If you already have a migration unit or a 9079 Expansion Unit set up on your  
system, there are special cabling rules that you must follow. On the table below,  
find your system unit and follow the rule that apply to your system unit.  
System unit  
Rule  
iSeries 820  
v A 503x migration unit must be in the first position of the HSL  
loop if there are a total of three external units or fewer. The  
first position is the position that is closest to connector A0 on  
the system unit. See Figure 31 on page 46 and Figure 32 on  
v If there are four or five external units, the 503x must be in the  
second position of the HSL loop. There must be one  
expansion unit between A0 and the 503x. See Figure 33 on  
v The 5079 counts as two independent 5074s. If you have two  
5079s and one 503x, follow the cabling diagram that is shown  
v The 503x must be in the last position of the SPCN loop. See  
iSeries 830  
v You cannot install a 5074 or 5079 on the same HSL loop as the  
503x or 5077 migration unit. Use the next available HSL  
connector.  
v The 503x must be in the last position of the SPCN loop. See  
v Set up the SPCN cable for your 5074 in the same SPCN loop  
as the 5077.  
This is true even though you are connecting the 5074 to a  
different HSL loop than the 5077.  
You can do this by connecting the SPCN cable from J15 of  
your new expansion unit to J16 of the 5077.  
iSeries 840  
v You cannot install a 5074 or 5079 to the same HSL loop as the  
5077.  
v You can install up to two 5074s or one 5079 with a 9079 on  
the first loop (A0 and A1).  
v Set up the SPCN cable for your 5074 or 5079 in the same  
SPCN loop as the 5077 or 9079.  
This is true even though you are connecting the 5074 or 5079  
to a different HSL loop than the 5077 or 9079.  
You can do this by connecting the SPCN cable from J15 of  
your new expansion unit to J16 of the 5077 or 9079.  
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System unit  
Rule  
iSeries 890  
v You can install up to two 5074s or one 5079 with a 9094 on  
the first loop (A0 and A1).  
v Set up the SPCN cable for your 5074 or 5079 in the same  
SPCN loop as the 9094.  
This is true even though you are connecting the 5074 or 5079  
to a different HSL loop than the 9094.  
You can do this by connecting the SPCN cable from J15 of  
your new expansion unit to J16 of the 9094.  
Figure 31. HSL loop with 503x  
Figure 32. HSL loop with three external units  
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Figure 33. HSL loop with four external units  
Figure 34. HSL loop with five external units  
Figure 35. HSL loop with two 5079s and a 503x  
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Figure 36. SPCN loop with 503x  
Figure 37. SPCN and HSL loop with 5077  
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Figure 38. HSL loop with 0578  
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