VAX 4000 Model 500A/505A/600A/700A/705A ------------------------------------------------------------ Technical Information Order Number: EK-496AB-TI. B01 Digital Equipment Corporation Maynard, Massachusetts ------------------------------------------------------------ First Printing, December 1991 Revised, February 1992 Revised, April 1992 Revised, July 1992 Revised, July 1993 Revised, July 1994 The information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by Digital Equipment Corporation. Digital Equipment Corporation assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document. The software, if any, described in this document is furnished under a license and may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of such license. No responsibility is assumed for the use or reliability of software or equipment that is not supplied by Digital Equipment Corporation or its affiliated companies. 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S2581 This document was prepared using VAX DOCUMENT Version 2.1. ------------------------------------------------------------ Contents Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vii 1 Base System Description 1.1 System Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 1.2 Firmware Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 1.3 Power-Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4 1.4 Console I/O Mode Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4 1.4.1 Control Characters in Console I/O Mode . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5 1.4.2 Console I/O Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-7 1.5 Digital Storage Systems Interconnect (DSSI) . . . . . . . . . . . 1-14 1.6 KA681-AA CPU Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-15 1.7 KA691-AA CPU Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-19 1.8 KA692-AA and KA694-AA CPU Specifications . . . . . . . . . 1-23 1.9 MS690 Memory Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-27 2 Option Specifications 2.1 Options Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 2.1.1 Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2 2.2 Mass Storage Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2 2.2.1 KDA50 Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4 2.2.2 KFQSA Storage Adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5 2.2.3 KLESI Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6 2.2.4 KZQSA Storage Adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7 2.2.5 RA60 Disk Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8 2.2.6 RA70E Disk Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-9 2.2.7 RA81 Disk Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-10 2.2.8 RA82 Disk Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-11 2.2.9 RA90 Disk Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-12 2.2.10 RA92 Disk Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-13 2.2.11 RF36 Integrated Storage Element . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-14 2.2.12 RF72 Integrated Storage Element (ISE) . . . . . . . . . . . 2-15 iii 2.2.13 RF73 Integrated Storage Element (ISE) . . . . . . . . . . . 2-16 2.2.14 RF74 Integrated Storage Element (ISE) . . . . . . . . . . . 2-17 2.2.15 RRD43 Optical Compact-Disc Subsystem . . . . . . . . . . . 2-18 2.2.16 RWZ01 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-20 2.2.17 TF85 Tape Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-21 2.2.18 TF86 Tape Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-23 2.2.19 TK70 Tape Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-25 2.2.20 TLZ06 Tape Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-26 2.2.21 TLZ07 Tape Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-28 2.2.22 TSZ07 Tape Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-30 2.2.23 TSV05 Tape Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-32 2.2.24 TSV05 Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-33 2.2.25 TU81-Plus Tape Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-34 2.2.26 TZ85 Tape Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-36 2.3 Communication Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-38 2.3.1 CXA16 Asynchronous Multiplexer (16 lines) . . . . . . . . 2-38 2.3.2 CXB16 Asynchronous Multiplexer (16 lines) . . . . . . . . 2-42 2.3.3 CXY08 Asynchronous Multiplexer (8 Lines) . . . . . . . . . 2-45 2.3.4 DEFQA Q-Bus Adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-47 2.3.5 DEQRA Token Ring Q-Bus Adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-48 2.3.6 DESQA Ethernet Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-50 2.3.7 DPV11 Synchronous Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-51 2.3.8 DSRVB DECserver 200 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-52 2.3.9 DSV11 Synchronous Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-53 2.4 Real-Time Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-54 2.4.1 AAV11-S Digital-to-Analog Converter . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-54 2.4.2 ADQ32 Analog-to-Digital Converter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-56 2.4.3 ADV11-S Analog-to-Digital Converter . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-58 2.4.4 AXV11 Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-60 2.4.5 DIV32 Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-62 2.4.6 DRQ3B Parallel Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-63 2.4.7 DRV1W Parallel Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-64 2.4.8 IBQ01 Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-66 2.4.9 IEQ11 Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-67 2.4.10 KWV11-S Programmable Real-Time Clock . . . . . . . . . 2-68 2.5 Printer Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-71 2.5.1 LPV11-SA Printer Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-71 2.6 Graphics Adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-72 2.6.1 VS30U Graphics Adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-72 iv 3 System Expansion 3.1 Planning System Expansion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 3.2 Completing the System Configuration Worksheet . . . . . . . 3-2 Index Tables 1-1 Console I/O Mode Control Characters . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5 1-2 Console I/O Mode Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-7 1-3 Device Names . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-12 3-1 Power Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4 v ------------------------------------------------------------ Preface This manual provides a summary of technical information for your system. The manual is organized as follows. · Chapter 1 describes the base system and lists specifications for the CPUs and the memory modules. · Chapter 2 describes optional components available for your system and lists their specifications. · Chapter 3 provides guidelines on how to expand your system. ------------------------------------------------------------ Note ------------------------------------------------------------ You will find a glossary in the Operation manual to help with word definitions and acronyms. ------------------------------------------------------------ The following conventions are used in this manual. ------------------------------------------------------------ Convention Meaning ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ Key ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ A terminal key used in text and examples. For example, ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ Break ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ indicates that you press the Break key on your terminal keyboard. ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ Ctrl/x ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ Hold down the Ctrl key while you press another key. BOLD Your input. For example: >>> BOOT MIA5 shows that you must enter BOOT MIA5 at the console prompt. NOTE Provides general information about the current topic. ------------------------------------------------------------ vii 1 ------------------------------------------------------------ Base System Description This chapter describes the base system, including the following. · Power-up self-tests · Digital Storage Systems Interconnect (DSSI) architecture · Specifications for the KA6nn-AA CPU, and the MS690-BA/-CA/-DA memory modules 1.1 System Overview All base system components are housed in a BA440 enclosure, which contains a 12-slot backplane, 7 Q-bus slots; 1 slot reserved for CPU, and 4 slots for memory. Each base system contains the following. · A KA6nn-AA (L4005-nA to L4006-nA) CPU module, located in slot 5. · From one to four MS690-BA/-CA/-DA memory modules. MS690-BA memory modules are not supported on Models 700A and 705A. The system operates from the KA6nn CPU firmware, the controls on the console module, and the System Control Panel (SCP). The firmware is described in Section 1.2. Base system operation also integrates Digital Storage Systems Interconnect (DSSI) technology, which is discussed in Section 1.5. Base System Description 1-1 A block diagram of the system: 1-2 Base System Description 1.2 Firmware Overview Four flash-eraseable programmable read-only memory (FEPROM) chips on the KA6nn CPU module contain the firmware. This firmware consists of the following three major programs, which perform the system power-up self-tests and diagnostics. · A console program · A set of self-tests for the CPU and memory · A primary bootstrap program (VMB) The console program receives control whenever the processor halts. In a processor halt, processor control passes to the console program and instruction execution continues. Control passes to the firmware under any of the following conditions. · You turn on the system. · You press the Restart button. · You assert the Q22-bus BHALT signal by pressing the Halt button. · You enter a break when the Break Enable/Disable switch is set to enable. · A HALT instruction is executed. · A system error occurs. Base System Description 1-3 1.3 Power-Up At power-up, the console program determines the console device type and console language, then runs the self-tests for the CPU and memory. You choose the console language when you perform the set-up operations during your console terminal installation procedure. You determine the type of power-up mode by setting the Power-Up Mode switch on the CPU console module. See your Operation manual for the following power-up information. · Power-up procedures · Power-Up Mode and Break Enable/Disable switch settings · Examples of successful power-up sequences · Boot and autoboot procedures See your Troubleshooting and Diagnostics manual for examples of problems you may encounter during power-up. 1.4 Console I/O Mode Overview If you set the Break Enable/Disable switch on the console module to enable, the console program enters Console I/O mode after the power-up self-tests are completed successfully. The console program also enters Console I/O mode in response to any external halt condition. Console I/O mode allows you to control the system by typing commands at the console prompt (>>>). You may enter these commands in either uppercase or lowercase letters. Enter each command, then press ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ Return ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ . 1-4 Base System Description 1.4.1 Control Characters in Console I/O Mode Table 1-1 lists the keypad control characters that have special meaning in Console I/O mode. Table 1-1 Console I/O Mode Control Characters ------------------------------------------------------------ Character Action ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ Return ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ also The carriage return ends a command line. No action is taken on a command until after it is terminated by a carriage return. A null line terminated by a carriage return is treated as a valid, null command. No action is taken, and the console prompts for input. Carriage return is echoed as carriage return, line feed . < ------------------------------------------------------------ x ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ (rubout) When you press < ------------------------------------------------------------ x ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ (rubout), the console deletes the previously typed character. The resulting display differs, depending on whether the console is a video or a hardcopy terminal. For hardcopy terminals, the console echoes a backslash (\ ) followed by the character being deleted. If you press additional rubouts, the additional deleted characters are echoed. If you type a non-rubout character, the console echoes another backslash, followed by the character typed. The result is to echo the characters deleted, surrounding them with backslashes. For example: EXAMI;E< ------------------------------------------------------------ x ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ (rubout)< ------------------------------------------------------------ x ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ (rubout)NE The console echoes: EXAMI;E\ E\ ;NE The console sees the command line: EXAMINE For video terminals, the previous character is erased and the cursor is restored to its previous position. The console does not delete characters past the beginning of a command line. If you press more rubouts than there are characters on the line, the extra rubouts are ignored. A rubout entered on a blank line is ignored.) ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ Ctrl/A ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ or ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ F14 ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ Toggles insertion/overstrike mode for command line editing. By default, the console powers up to overstrike mode. ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ Ctrl/C ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ Echoes ^C and aborts processing of a command. Has no effect as part of a binary load data stream. Clears ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ Ctrl/S ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ and re-enables output stopped by ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ Ctrl/O ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ . ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ Ctrl/D ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ or ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ Moves the cursor one position to the left. ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ Ctrl/E ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ Moves the cursor to the end of the line. ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ Ctrl/F ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ or ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ ! ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ Moves the cursor one position to the right. (continued on next page) Base System Description 1-5 Table 1-1 (Cont.) Console I/O Mode Control Characters ------------------------------------------------------------ Character Action ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ Ctrl/B ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ , ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ " ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ , or ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ # ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ Recalls the previous commands. ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ Ctrl/H ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ , < ------------------------------------------------------------ x ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ (rubout), or ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ F12 ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ Deletes the previously typed character. Same function as < ------------------------------------------------------------ x ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ (rubout), above. ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ Ctrl/O ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ Ignores transmissions to the console until you enter ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ Ctrl/O ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ . Echoes ^O when disabling output, which is not echoed when it re-enables output. Output is re-enabled if the console prints an error message, or if it prompts for a command from the terminal. Output is also enabled by entering Maintenance mode: press ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ Break ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ or enter ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ Ctrl/C ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ . ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ Ctrl/Q ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ Resumes output to the console terminal. Not echoed. ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ Ctrl/R ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ Echoes , followed by the current command line. Can be used to improve the readability of a command line that has been heavily edited. ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ Ctrl/S ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ Stops output to the console terminal until you enter ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ Ctrl/Q ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ . Not echoed. ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ Ctrl/U ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ Echoes ^U. Entered, but otherwise ignored if typed on an empty line. ------------------------------------------------------------ The console accepts Console I/O mode commands up to 80-characters long. Longer commands produce error messages. The character count does not include rubouts, rubbed-out characters, or the at the end of the command. Two or more consecutive spaces and tabs are treated as a single space. Leading and trailing spaces and tabs are ignored. You can place command qualifiers after the command keyword or after any symbol or number in the command. All numbers (addresses, data, counts) are hexadecimal, but symbolic register names contain decimal register numbers. The hexadecimal digits are 0 through 9, and A through F. You can use uppercase and lowercase letters in hexadecimal numbers (A through F) and commands. The following symbols are qualifier and argument conventions. [ ] = an optional qualifier or argument {} = a required qualifier or argument 1-6 Base System Description 1.4.2 Console I/O Mode Commands Table 1-2 lists and describes the Console I/O mode commands. You can display the list of commands by entering HELP at the console prompt (>>>). Table 1-2 Console I/O Mode Commands ------------------------------------------------------------ Command Action ------------------------------------------------------------ BOOT Initializes the processor and transfers execution to the VMB. CONFIGURE Invokes an interactive mode that permits you to enter Q22-bus device names, then generates a table of Q22-bus I/O page device CSR addresses and interrupt vectors. CONTINUE Causes the processor to resume instruction execution at the point where the halt occurred. Does not perform a processor initialization. DEPOSIT Deposits data into the address you specify. If you do not specify an address space or data size qualifier, the console uses the last address space and data size used in a DEPOSIT, EXAMINE, MOVE, or SEARCH command. EXAMINE Examines the contents of the memory location or register of the address you specify. FIND Searches main memory starting at address 0 (zero) for a page-aligned 128-Kbyte segment of good memory, or a restart parameter block (RPB). HALT The HALT command has no effect. It is included for compatibility with other VAX consoles. HELP Displays the correct syntax for all console commands. INITIALIZE Performs a processor initialization. LOGIN Exit from the secure console by entering the password at the prompt. The LOGIN command may only be executed while in secure console mode. MOVE Copies the block of memory starting at the source address to a block beginning at the destination address. NEXT Executes the number of macro instructions you specify. If you do not specify a number, 1 (one) is assumed. REPEAT Repeatedly displays and executes the command you specify. Press ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ Ctrl/C ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ to stop the command. You can specify any valid console command except the REPEAT command. (continued on next page) Base System Description 1-7 Table 1-2 (Cont.) Console I/O Mode Commands ------------------------------------------------------------ Command Action ------------------------------------------------------------ SEARCH Finds all occurrences of a pattern and reports the addresses where the pattern was found. If you include the /NOT qualifier, the command reports all addresses for which the pattern did not match. SET BFLAG Sets the default R5 boot flags. The value must be a hexadecimal number of up to eight digits. SET BOOT Sets the default boot device. The value must be a valid device name. SET CONTROLP Sets Control-P as the console halt condition, instead of a BREAK. SET HALT Sets the halt action you define. Acceptable values are the keywords: default, restart, reboot, halt, restart_reboot, or a number in the range 0 to 4 inclusive. SET HOST Connects to the DUP or MAINTENANCE driver on the node or device you specify. SET LANGUAGE Sets the console language and keyboard type. SET PSE Once a password has been set, the state of the secure console enable bit, PSE, will determine whether the secure console mode will be entered when certain console commands are executed. If PSE = 0 (disabled), the console will remain in privileged mode even if a password has been set. If PSE = 1 (enabled), the console will enter into secure mode when the following commands are executed: BOOT (with any supplied parameters) CONTINUE HALT START Once in secure console mode, the only commands which may be executed are BOOT (with no qualifiers) and LOGIN (in order to enter the password and exit into priviliged mode). Since the BOOT command will take no qualifiers in secure console mode, it is advisable to SET BOOT and SET BFLAG prior to exiting privileged mode. SET PSWD Set the password to be entered in order to exit from the secure console to the privileged console. A 16-character password must be typed at the "PSWD1:" prompt. The password must be typed again for verification at the "PSWD2:" prompt. (continued on next page) 1-8 Base System Description Table 1-2 (Cont.) Console I/O Mode Commands ------------------------------------------------------------ Command Action ------------------------------------------------------------ SET RECALL Sets command recall state to either ENABLED (1) or DISABLED (0). SET SCSI_ID Selects the host SCSI id. The default value = 6. The values 0 to 7 are permitted. SHOW BFLAG Displays the default R5 boot flags. SHOW BOOT Displays the default boot device. SHOW CONFIG Shows a list of the devices and optional modules present in the system and the status of the hardware. SHOW CONTROLP Shows the current state of Control-P halt recognition, either ENABLED or DISABLED. SHOW DEVICE Displays all devices displayed by the SHOW DSSI, SHOW ETHERNET, and SHOW UQSSP commands. SHOW DSSI Displays the status of all nodes that can be found on the DSSI bus. For each node on the DSSI bus, the firmware displays the node number, the node name, and the boot name and type of the device, if available. Does not indicate whether the device contains a bootable image. SHOW ETHERNET Displays the hardware Ethernet address for all Ethernet adapters that can be found, both on-board and on the Q22-bus. SHOW HALT Displays the halt action. Keywords include: default, restart, reboot, halt, restart_reboot or a number in the range 0 to 4 inclusive. SHOW LANGUAGE Displays console language and keyboard type. SHOW MEMORY Displays main memory configuration, board by board. SHOW QBUS Displays all Q22-bus I/O addresses that respond to an aligned word read, plus vector and device name information. For each address, the console displays the address in the VAX I/O space in hexadecimal, the address as it would appear in the Q22-bus I/O space in octal, and the word that was read in hexadecimal. Also displays the vector that you should set up, and device name or names that could be associated with the CSR. SHOW RECALL Displays the current state of command recall, either ENABLED or DISABLED. SHOW RLV12 Displays all RL01 and RL02 disks that appear on the Q22-bus. (continued on next page) Base System Description 1-9 Table 1-2 (Cont.) Console I/O Mode Commands ------------------------------------------------------------ Command Action ------------------------------------------------------------ SHOW SAVED_STATE Shows the values of all of the devices and optional module present in the system. SHOW SCSI Shows any SCSI devices in the system. SHOW SCSI_ID Shows the value of the CPU SCSI id. SHOW TRANSLATION Shows any virtual addresses that map to the specified physical address. SHOW UQSSP Displays the status of all disks and tapes that can be found on the Q22-bus that support the UQSSP protocol. For each such disk or tape on the Q22-bus, the firmware displays the controller number, the controller CSR address, and the boot name and type of each device connected to the controller. The command does not indicate whether the device contains a bootable image. SHOW VERSION Displays the current firmware version. START Starts instruction execution at the address you specify. If you do not give an address, the current program counter is used. If memory mapping is enabled, macro instructions are executed from virtual memory, and the address is treated as a virtual address. Equivalent to a DEPOSIT to PC, followed by a CONTINUE. Does not perform a processor initialization. TEST Invokes a diagnostic test program specified by the test number you enter. If you enter a test number of 0 (zero), all tests allowed to be executed from the console terminal are executed. The console accepts an optional list of up to five additional hexadecimal arguments. UNJAM Performs an I/O bus reset, by writing a 1 (one) to IPR 55 (decimal). X Loads or unloads (that is, writes to memory or reads from memory) the specified number of data bytes through the console serial line (regardless of console type), starting at the specified address. For use by automatic systems communicating with the console. ------------------------------------------------------------ The following examples show sample displays for the commonly used commands SHOW and SET. The SET command sets the parameter to the value you specify. The SHOW command displays the console parameter you specify. 1-10 Base System Description >>> SHOW QBUS Scan of Qbus I/O Space -20001920 (774440) = FF08 DELQA/DESQA -20001922 (774442) = FF00 -20001924 (774444) = FF2B -20001926 (774446) = FF08 -20001928 (774450) = FFD7 -2000192A (774452) = FF41 -2000192C (774454) = 0000 -2000192E (774456) = 1030 -20001F40 (777500) = 0020 IPCR Scan of Qbus Memory Space >>> For each address, the console displays the address in the VAX I/O space in hexadecimal, the address as it would appear in the Q22-bus I/O space in octal, and the word data that was read in hexadecimal. >>>SHOW DEVICE DSSI Bus 0 Node 0 (SYSDSK) -DIA10 (RF31) DSSI Bus 0 Node 1 (R7EB3C) -DIA11 (RF31) DSSI Bus 0 Node 2 (R7EB22) -DIA12 (RF31) DSSI Bus 0 Node 5 (TFDR1) -MIA5 (TF85/TF86) DSSI Bus 0 Node 6 (*) DSSI Bus 1 Node 0 (SNEEZY) -DIB0 (RF71) DSSI Bus 1 Node 1 (DOPEY) -DIB1 (RF71) DSSI Bus 1 Node 2 (SLEEPY) -DIB2 (RF71) DSSI Bus 1 Node 3 (GRUMPY) -DIB3 (RF71) DSSI Bus 1 Node 4 (BASHFUL) -DIB4 (RF71) DSSI Bus 1 Node 5 (HAPPY) -DIB5 (RF71) DSSI Bus 1 Node 6 (DOC) -DIB6 (RF71) DSSI Bus 1 Node 7 (*) UQSSP Tape Controller 0 (774500) -MUA0 (TK70) Ethernet Adapter -EZA0 (08-00-2B-06-10-42) Base System Description 1-11 For each device, the console displays the controller, the node, and the address on the first line, and the device name and option on the second line. >>> SHOW ETHERNET Ethernet Adapter -EZA0 (08-00-2B-0B-29-14) >>> SHOW LANGUAGE English (United States/Canada) >>> >>> SET LANGUAGE 5 >>> In that example, selection 5 is English, chosen from the language selection menu that displays at power-up. >>> SET BOOT MIA5 >>> In that example, entering MIA5 sets the tape drive as the default boot device. Table 1-3 lists all supported device names. Table 1-3 Device Names ------------------------------------------------------------ Device Type Controller/Adapter Device Logical Name ------------------------------------------------------------ EF/RF-series ISE Embedded DSSI host adapter (part of CPU) DImu 1 KFQSA DSSI storage adapter DUcu 2 TF-series tape drive Embedded DSSI host adapter (part of CPU) MImu 1 TF85 tape drive KFQSA DSSI storage adapter MUcu 2 TF86 tape drive KFQSA DSSI storage adapter MUcu 2 TK70 tape drive TQK70 MUcu 3 TLZ06 tape drive 4 KZQSA adapter MKAu ------------------------------------------------------------ 1 m = DSSI bus adapter (A = internal bus (0); B = external bus (1).) u = unit number (device unit numbers must be unique throughout the system). When under operating system control, DIBu devices are recognized as DIAu devices. 2 c = MSCP controller designator (A = first, B = second, and so on.) u = unit number (device unit numbers must be unique throughout the system). 3 c = TMSCP controller designator (A = first, B = second, and so on.) u = unit number 4 The KZQSA adapter supports only the tabletop versions of these devices. (continued on next page) 1-12 Base System Description Table 1-3 (Cont.) Device Names ------------------------------------------------------------ Device Type Controller/Adapter Device Logical Name ------------------------------------------------------------ TLZ07 tape drive 4 KZQSA adapter MKAu TSZ07 tape drive KZQSA adapter MKAu PROM (programmable read-only memory) MRV11 module PRAu Ethernet adapter On-board (part of CPU) EZA0 DEFQA Ethernet controller XQAu DESQA Ethernet controller XQAu RA-series drives KDA50 DUcu 2 RRD43 CD-ROM drive KZQSA adapter DKAu RWZ01 tape drive KZQSA adapter MKAu ------------------------------------------------------------ 2 c = MSCP controller designator (A = first, B = second, and so on.) u = unit number (device unit numbers must be unique throughout the system). 4 The KZQSA adapter supports only the tabletop versions of these devices. ------------------------------------------------------------ Base System Description 1-13 1.5 Digital Storage Systems Interconnect (DSSI) The KA6nn CPU module contains two DSSI bus adapters and two more DSSI bus adapters on an optional DSSI daughter board. The DSSI adapters are dedicated to the mass storage devices in your system. The DSSI adapters on the KA6nn CPU module provide a path to two separate DSSI busses (Bus 0 and Bus 1) through which the CPU can communicate with DSSI devices. The DSSI adapters on the optional DSSI daughter board provide a path to two additional separate busses (Bus 2 and Bus 3) through which the CPU can communicate with additional DSSI devices. Each DSSI bus has the following characteristics. · A 4-Mbytes-per-second bandwidth · Up to eight nodes (one interface and up to seven additional DSSI Devices (RF-series ISEs, TF85/TF86s, and adapters)) · Eight data lines · One parity line · Eight control lines DSSI architecture improves system performance as follows. · The DSSI bus handles all mass storage transactions. · Mass storage devices can act independently, since each device contains its own controller. Several devices can work simultaneously. The two DSSI bus interfaces support up to 16 nodes. These 16 nodes include the 2 DSSI interfaces and 14 additional DSSI devices. An ISE can maintain connection to more than one DSSI interface. That feature allows ISEs to be shared by multiple CPUs in a DSSI VAXcluster configuration. The installation of KFDDB-AA/AF options offer 2 additional DSSI buses. For more information about DSSI VAXcluster configurations and the advantages of such configurations, see the section on DSSI VAXcluster capability in your system Operation manual. 1-14 Base System Description 1.6 KA681-AA CPU Specifications The Model 500A system uses the timesharing KA681-AA CPU (L4005-BA). ------------------------------------------------------------ Central Processing Unit ------------------------------------------------------------ Addressing modes General register: 8 Program counter: 4 Index: 9 Clock rate 286 MHz (14 ns cycle) Data path width 64 bits Number of data types Hardware: 9 Software emulated: 7 Number of instructions Hardware: 242 Microcode assisted: 21 Software emulated: 41 General purpose registers 16 (32-bit wide) Interval timer: 1 (programmable) Programmable timers: 2 I/O bus interface One Q22-bus interface with 8192 entry scatter/gather map Q-bus backplane termination 240 ------------------------------------------------------------ Memory Management and Control ------------------------------------------------------------ Page size 512 bytes Virtual address space 4 gigabytes Physical memory space 512 Mbytes Number of memory modules 4 maximum ------------------------------------------------------------ Architecture ------------------------------------------------------------ Instruction prefetch buffer size 16 bytes Virtual instruction cache Data stored Instruction stream only Size 2 Kbytes Speed 14 nanoseconds Base System Description 1-15 ------------------------------------------------------------ Architecture ------------------------------------------------------------ Associativity Direct mapped Primary Cache Data stored Instruction stream and data Write algorithm Write-through Size 8 Kbytes Speed 14 nanoseconds Associativity Two-way Back-up Cache Data stored Instruction stream and data Write algorithm Write-back Size 128 Kbytes Speed 56 nanoseconds Associativity Direct mapped Translation buffer Size 96 entry Associativity Fully associative Q22-bus address translation Q22-bus map cache Size 16 entry Associativity Fully associative Q22-bus I/O bus buffer size Input 32 bytes Output 4 bytes Q22-bus Maximum I/O bandwidth Block mode DMA read 2.4 Mbytes/second Block mode DMA write 3.3 Mbytes/second ------------------------------------------------------------ Ethernet Port ------------------------------------------------------------ Supported protocols Ethernet V2.0 (IEEE 802.3) Supported media types Standard or ThinWire Data path width 1 bit Data rate 10 Mbits/second 1-16 Base System Description ------------------------------------------------------------ Ethernet Port ------------------------------------------------------------ Buffer size Transmit buffer 128 bytes Receiver buffer 128 bytes ------------------------------------------------------------ Digital Storage Systems Interconnect (DSSI) ------------------------------------------------------------ Number of DSSI interfaces 2 Maximum number of supported devices 14 1 (7 per DSSI interface) Data stored Instruction stream and data Write algorithm Write-through Data path width 8 bits Maximum bandwidth 4 Mbytes/second Maximum queue I/O rate 2400/second Buffer size Transmit buffer 256 bytes Receiver buffer 256 bytes ------------------------------------------------------------ Console Serial Line ------------------------------------------------------------ Interface standards EIA RS-423-A/CCITT V.10 X.26 EIA RS-232-C/CCITT V.28 DEC-423 Data format 1 start bit, 8 data bits, 0 parity bits, 1 stop bit Baud rates 300; 600; 1200; 2400; 4800; 9600; 19,200; 38,400 ------------------------------------------------------------ Ordering Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Included as part of base system ------------------------------------------------------------ Operating System Support ------------------------------------------------------------ VMS Versions 5.5-2H4, 6.1 or later ------------------------------------------------------------ 1 Additional DSSI devices are supported via the KFQSA DSSI host adapter or via KFDDB. Base System Description 1-17 ------------------------------------------------------------ Configuration Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Form factor Quad height Power requirements CPU module only +5 Vdc, 2.8 A; +3.3 Vdc, 3.2 A +12 Vdc, 0.00 A; -12 Vdc, 0.00 A (24.6 W total) CPU module, console module, and backplane termination +5 Vdc, 4.8 A; +3.3 Vdc, 3.2 A +12 Vdc, 1.6 A; -12 Vdc, 0.00 A (53.8 W total) Bus loads 4.0 ac; 1.0 dc ------------------------------------------------------------ Diagnostic Support ------------------------------------------------------------ MicroVAX Diagnostic Monitor Release 139 and later Self-tests Yes ------------------------------------------------------------ Related Documentation ------------------------------------------------------------ EK-496AB-TI VAX 4000 Model 500A/505A/600A/700A /705A Technical Information EK-498AB-MG KA681/KA691/KA692/KA694 CPU System Maintenance ------------------------------------------------------------ 1-18 Base System Description 1.7 KA691-AA CPU Specifications The Model 505A and 600A systems use the timesharing KA691-AA CPU (L4005-AA). ------------------------------------------------------------ Central Processing Unit ------------------------------------------------------------ Addressing modes General register: 8 Program counter: 4 Index: 9 Clock rate 333 MHz (12 ns cycle) Data path width 64 bits Number of data types Hardware: 9 Software emulated: 7 Number of instructions Hardware: 242 Microcode assisted: 21 Software emulated: 41 General purpose registers 16 (32-bit wide) Interval timer: 1 (programmable) Programmable timers: 2 I/O bus interface One Q22-bus interface with 8192 entry scatter/gather map Q-bus backplane termination 240 ------------------------------------------------------------ Memory Management and Control ------------------------------------------------------------ Page size 512 bytes Virtual address space 4 gigabytes Physical memory space 512 Mbytes Number of memory modules 4 maximum ------------------------------------------------------------ Architecture ------------------------------------------------------------ Instruction prefetch buffer size 16 bytes Virtual instruction cache Data stored Instruction stream only Size 2 Kbytes Speed 12 nanoseconds Base System Description 1-19 ------------------------------------------------------------ Architecture ------------------------------------------------------------ Associativity Direct mapped Primary Cache Data stored Instruction stream and data Write algorithm Write-through Size 8 Kbytes Speed 12 nanoseconds Associativity Two-way Back-up Cache Data stored Instruction stream and data Write algorithm Write-back Size 512 Kbytes Speed 36 nanoseconds Associativity Direct mapped Translation buffer Size 96 entry Associativity Fully associative Q22-bus address translation Q22-bus map cache Size 16 entry Associativity Fully associative Q22-bus I/O bus buffer size Input 32 bytes Output 4 bytes Q22-bus Maximum I/O bandwidth Block mode DMA read 2.4 Mbytes/second Block mode DMA write 3.3 Mbytes/second ------------------------------------------------------------ Ethernet Port ------------------------------------------------------------ Supported protocols Ethernet V2.0 (IEEE 802.3) Supported media types Standard or ThinWire Data path width 1 bit Data rate 10 Mbits/second 1-20 Base System Description ------------------------------------------------------------ Ethernet Port ------------------------------------------------------------ Buffer size Transmit buffer 128 bytes Receiver buffer 128 bytes ------------------------------------------------------------ Digital Storage Systems Interconnect (DSSI) ------------------------------------------------------------ Number of DSSI interfaces 2 Maximum number of supported devices 14 1 (7 per DSSI interface) Data stored Instruction stream and data Write algorithm Write-through Data path width 8 bits Maximum bandwidth 4 Mbytes/second Maximum queue I/O rate 2400/second Buffer size Transmit buffer 256 bytes Receiver buffer 256 bytes ------------------------------------------------------------ Console Serial Line ------------------------------------------------------------ Interface standards EIA RS-423-A/CCITT V.10 X.26 EIA RS-232-C/CCITT V.28 DEC-423 Data format 1 start bit, 8 data bits, 0 parity bits, 1 stop bit Baud rates 300; 600; 1200; 2400; 4800; 9600; 19,200; 38,400 ------------------------------------------------------------ Ordering Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Included as part of base system ------------------------------------------------------------ Operating System Support ------------------------------------------------------------ VMS Versions 5.5-2H4, 6.1 or later ------------------------------------------------------------ 1 Additional DSSI devices are supported via the KFQSA DSSI host adapter or via KFDDB. Base System Description 1-21 ------------------------------------------------------------ Configuration Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Form factor Quad height Power requirements CPU module only +5 Vdc, 2.8 A; +3.3 Vdc, 3.2 A +12 Vdc, 0.00 A; -12 Vdc, 0.00 A (24.6 W total) CPU module, console module, and backplane termination +5 Vdc, 4.8 A; +3.3 Vdc, 3.2 A +12 Vdc, 1.6 A; -12 Vdc, 0.00 A (53.8 W total) Bus loads 4.0 ac; 1.0 dc ------------------------------------------------------------ Diagnostic Support ------------------------------------------------------------ MicroVAX Diagnostic Monitor Release 139 and later Self-tests Yes ------------------------------------------------------------ Related Documentation ------------------------------------------------------------ EK-496AB-TI VAX 4000 Model 500A/505A/600A/700A /705A Technical Information EK-498AB-MG KA681/KA691/KA692/KA694 CPU System Maintenance ------------------------------------------------------------ 1-22 Base System Description 1.8 KA692-AA and KA694-AA CPU Specifications The Model 700A system uses the timesharing KA692-AA CPU (L4006-AA). The Model 705A system uses the timesharing KA694-AA CPU (L4006-BA). ------------------------------------------------------------ Central Processing Unit ------------------------------------------------------------ Addressing modes General register: 8 Program counter: 4 Index: 9 Clock rate KA692 (L4006-AA) 333 MHz (10 ns cycle) KA694 (L4006-BA) 444.44 MHz (9 ns cycle) Data path width 64 bits Number of data types Hardware: 9 Software emulated: 7 Number of instructions Hardware: 242 Microcode assisted: 21 Software emulated: 41 General purpose registers 16 (32-bit wide) Interval timer: 1 (programmable) Programmable timers: 2 I/O bus interface One Q22-bus interface with 8192 entry scatter/gather map Q-bus backplane termination 240 ------------------------------------------------------------ Memory Management and Control ------------------------------------------------------------ Page size 512 bytes Virtual address space 4 gigabytes Physical memory space 512 Mbytes Number of memory modules 4 maximum ------------------------------------------------------------ Architecture ------------------------------------------------------------ Instruction prefetch buffer size 16 bytes Virtual instruction cache Data stored Instruction stream only Base System Description 1-23 ------------------------------------------------------------ Architecture ------------------------------------------------------------ Size 2 Kbytes Speed (KA692/L4006-AA) 10 nanoseconds Speed (KA694/L4006-BA) 9 nanoseconds Associativity Direct mapped Primary Cache Data stored Instruction stream and data Write algorithm Write-through Size 8 Kbytes Speed 12 nanoseconds Associativity Two-way Back-up Cache Data stored Instruction stream and data Write algorithm Write-back Size 2 Mbytes Speed 36 nanoseconds Associativity Direct mapped Translation buffer Size 96 entry Associativity Fully associative Q22-bus address translation Q22-bus map cache Size 16 entry Associativity Fully associative Q22-bus I/O bus buffer size Input 32 bytes Output 4 bytes Q22-bus Maximum I/O bandwidth Block mode DMA read 2.4 Mbytes/second Block mode DMA write 3.3 Mbytes/second ------------------------------------------------------------ Ethernet Port ------------------------------------------------------------ Supported protocols Ethernet V2.0 (IEEE 802.3) 1-24 Base System Description ------------------------------------------------------------ Ethernet Port ------------------------------------------------------------ Supported media types Standard or ThinWire Data path width 1 bit Data rate 10 Mbits/second Buffer size Transmit buffer 128 bytes Receiver buffer 128 bytes ------------------------------------------------------------ Digital Storage Systems Interconnect (DSSI) ------------------------------------------------------------ Number of DSSI interfaces 2 Maximum number of supported devices 14 1 (7 per DSSI interface) Data stored Instruction stream and data Write algorithm Write-through Data path width 8 bits Maximum bandwidth 4 Mbytes/second Maximum queue I/O rate 2400/second Buffer size Transmit buffer 256 bytes Receiver buffer 256 bytes ------------------------------------------------------------ Console Serial Line ------------------------------------------------------------ Interface standards EIA RS-423-A/CCITT V.10 X.26 EIA RS-232-C/CCITT V.28 DEC-423 Data format 1 start bit, 8 data bits, 0 parity bits, 1 stop bit Baud rates 300; 600; 1200; 2400; 4800; 9600; 19,200; 38,400 ------------------------------------------------------------ Ordering Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Included as part of base system ------------------------------------------------------------ Operating System Support ------------------------------------------------------------ VMS Versions 5.5-2H4, 6.1 or later ------------------------------------------------------------ 1 Additional DSSI devices are supported via the KFQSA DSSI host adapter or via KFDDB. Base System Description 1-25 ------------------------------------------------------------ Configuration Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Form factor Quad height Power requirements CPU module only +5 Vdc, 2.8 A; +3.3 Vdc, 3.2 A +12 Vdc, 0.00 A; -12 Vdc, 0.00 A (24.6 W total) CPU module, console module, and backplane termination +5 Vdc, 4.8 A; +3.3 Vdc, 3.2 A +12 Vdc, 1.6 A; -12 Vdc, 0.00 A (53.8 W total) Bus loads 4.0 ac; 1.0 dc ------------------------------------------------------------ Diagnostic Support ------------------------------------------------------------ MicroVAX Diagnostic Monitor Release 139 and later Self-tests Yes ------------------------------------------------------------ Related Documentation ------------------------------------------------------------ EK-496AB-TI VAX 4000 Model 500A/505A/600A/700A /705A Technical Information EK-498AB-MG KA681/KA691/KA692/KA694 CPU System Maintenance ------------------------------------------------------------ 1-26 Base System Description 1.9 MS690 Memory Specifications The MS690 memory module provides memory expansion for the KA6nn-AA CPU module. The MS690 modules interface with the CPU through the MS690 local memory interconnect. You can use up to four MS690 modules in your system. Operating system support and diagnostic support are the same as for the KA6nn CPU module, as listed in either Section 1.6 or Section 1.7. ------------------------------------------------------------ Performance Memory Cycle Time with KA6nn: ------------------------------------------------------------ Hexaword memory read (32 bytes): 588 ns Hexaword memory write: Hexaword 546 ns Masked (octaword, longword) 1050 ns ------------------------------------------------------------ Performance ------------------------------------------------------------ Memory data path width 64 bits ------------------------------------------------------------ Ordering Information ------------------------------------------------------------ MS690-BA 32-Mbyte field-installed kit (Not supported on Models 700A and 705A.) MS690-CA 64-Mbyte field-installed kit MS690-DA 128-Mbyte field-installed kit ------------------------------------------------------------ Configuration Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Form factor Quad height Power requirements MS690-BA +5V; 5.3 A; 26.5 W MS690-CA +5V; 4.2 A; 21.0 W MS690-DA +5V; 6.4 A; 32.0 W ------------------------------------------------------------ Base System Description 1-27 2 ------------------------------------------------------------ Option Specifications This chapter lists specifications for the options currently supported in your system, grouped as follows. · Mass storage · Communications · Real-time · Printer · Graphics The specifications appear in alphanumerical order within each of the above groups. All weights are approximate. Some of the options are already installed in your system. If you want to add other options, your Digital sales representative can advise you. 2.1 Options Overview The option specifications include the following, where applicable. · Functional information · Ordering information · Performance · Configuration information · Related documentation Option Specifications 2-1 2.1.1 Configuration Options must be properly configured so that the system recognizes them. Each option in a system has a device address, commonly referred to as a control and status register (CSR) address, and an interrupt vector that must be set when the option is installed. Options are usually configured by setting switches or jumpers on modules already configured at the factory or Digital service representatives configure the option when they install it in your system. Self-maintenance customers can find information on setting CSR addresses and interrupt vectors in the Microsystems Options volume of the Entry Systems Service Information . 2.2 Mass Storage Options Your system supports the following mass storage devices. · Internal to the BA440 enclosure: TK-series tape drive TF-series tape drive RF-series integrated storage element (ISE) EF-series integrated storage element (ISE) · External to the BA440 enclosure: RRD-series compact disk subsystem (tabletop) TU81-Plus tape drive TLZ-series tape drive TS-series tape drive TSZ07 tape drive TF-series tape drive (tabletop) RA-series disk drive RWZ-series disk drive Four RA-series drives are supported by one KDA50 controller. Up to seven ISEs are supported by one KFQSA. 2-2 Option Specifications Using any 3.5-inch drive and/or the dual-disk RF35, up to seven ISEs can be installed in your system. The CPU communicates with the ISEs through a Digital Storage Systems Interconnect (DSSI) adapter, which is built into the CPU. Your system has two DSSI adapters, and hence, two separate DSSI busses. Each DSSI bus is capable of supporting seven integrated storage elements. The system can support two additional adapters (KFQSA, KDA50, KZQSA, and KLESI) provided the system and Q-bus requirements are met. The HSD05 DSSI-to-SCSI bus adapter option can be installed in the system backplane. This adapter allows for the installation of the following embedded SCSI devices. RRD43 CD-ROM RZ26L disk RZ28 disk RZ73 disk RZ74 disk TLZ07 tape drive TZ86 tape drive TZ87 tape drive For more information about HSD05 and supported devices, see HSD05 DSSI- to-SCSI Bus Adapter Operation Information for BA400-Based VAX 4000 Systems. Option Specifications 2-3 2.2.1 KDA50 Controller The KDA50 is an intelligent controller that interfaces with up to four SDI- compatible mass storage devices on the Q22-bus. ------------------------------------------------------------ Functional Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Controller protocol MSCP Bad block replacement Software dependent Supported drives RA60, RA70, RA81, RA82, RA90 Drives per controller 4 Controllers per system 1 maximum for VMS 5.1 2 maximum for VMS V5.2 and later Drive interconnect Transformer-coupled radial ------------------------------------------------------------ Ordering Information ------------------------------------------------------------ KDA50-SE Factory-installed RA-series disk drive controller, controls up to a maximum of four RA-series devices, uses three QBUS slots. KDA50-SG Same as -SE but is field-installed. ------------------------------------------------------------ Performance ------------------------------------------------------------ Read/Write data transfers Up to 16-byte block mode DMA Data buffering 32 Kbytes Command buffering 20 command and response ring buffers ------------------------------------------------------------ Configuration Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Form factor Two quad height Power requirements +5 Vdc, 13.5 A (typocal); +12 Vdc, 0.03 A (typical) Power consumption 67.86 W Bus loads 3.0 ac; 0.5 dc ------------------------------------------------------------ Related Documentation ------------------------------------------------------------ EK-KDA5Q-UG KDA50-Q User 's Guide ------------------------------------------------------------ 2-4 Option Specifications 2.2.2 KFQSA Storage Adapter The KFQSA is an intelligent storage adapter that allows Q22-bus systems to communicate with storage peripherals based on the Digital Storage System Interconnect (DSSI). ------------------------------------------------------------ Functional Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Controller protocol MSCP: to and from Q22-bus host DSSI: to and from storage devices Supported devices RF-series ISEs, also TF85/TF86s and other DSSI adapters Drives per adapter 7 Drive interconnect Direct Controllers per system 2 maximum ------------------------------------------------------------ Ordering Information ------------------------------------------------------------ KFQSA-SE Factory-installed Q-Bus to DSSI adapter, controls up to a maximum of 7 DSSI devices KFQSA-SG Same as -SE but is field-installed ------------------------------------------------------------ Performance ------------------------------------------------------------ Peak transfer rate 4 Mbytes/second Sustained transfer rate 1.5 Mbytes/second I/O request throughput 190 I/O requests/second (single-sector reads) Error detection DSSI bus parity and error detection code (EDC) check character, all transmissions ------------------------------------------------------------ Configuration Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Form factor Quad height Power requirements +5 Vdc, 5.5 A (typical) Power consumption 27.5 W Bus loads 4.4 ac; 0.5 dc ------------------------------------------------------------ Related Documentation ------------------------------------------------------------ EK-KFQSA-IN KFQSA Storage Adapter Installation and User Manual ------------------------------------------------------------ Option Specifications 2-5 2.2.3 KLESI Controller The KLESI-SA is a controller that interfaces with the TU81-Plus tape drive on the Q22-bus. ------------------------------------------------------------ Functional Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Controller protocol TMSCP Supported drive TU81-Plus Drives per adapter 1 Drive interconnect Direct Controllers per system 1 maximum ------------------------------------------------------------ Ordering Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Included with the TU81-Plus tape drive ------------------------------------------------------------ Configuration Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Form factor Dual Power requirements +5 Vdc, 4.0 A (typical); +12 Vdc, 0.0 A (typical) Power consumption 20.0 W Bus loads 0.5 ac; 1.0 dc ------------------------------------------------------------ Related Documentation ------------------------------------------------------------ EK-LESIB-UG KLESI-B Module User 's and Installation Guide ------------------------------------------------------------ 2-6 Option Specifications 2.2.4 KZQSA Storage Adapter The KZQSA storage adapter controls the RRD-series devices on the Q22-bus. ------------------------------------------------------------ Functional Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Adapter protocol TMSCP Supported drive RRD43; two external cables or two devices Controllers per system 2 ------------------------------------------------------------ Ordering Information ------------------------------------------------------------ KZQSA-SA For external factory-installed TMSCP storage adapters KZQSA-SF Same as -SA but is field-installed ------------------------------------------------------------ Performance Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Peak transfer rate 4 Mbytes synchronous Error detection Q-bus parity ------------------------------------------------------------ Configuration Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Form factor Quad height Power requirements +5 Vdc, 5.5 A (typical); +12 Vdc, 0.0 A (typical) Power consumption 27.5 W Bus loads 4.4 ac; 1.0 dc ------------------------------------------------------------ Related Documentation ------------------------------------------------------------ EK-KZQSA-IN KZQSA Storage Adapter Installation and User Manual ------------------------------------------------------------ Option Specifications 2-7 2.2.5 RA60 Disk Drive The RA60 is a removable disk drive that provides 205 Mbytes of formatted storage space. Your system supports the RA60 in separate storage expansion enclosures only. ------------------------------------------------------------ Storage Capacity ------------------------------------------------------------ User capacity 205 Mbytes User capacity (blocks) 400,176 ------------------------------------------------------------ Ordering Information ------------------------------------------------------------ RA60-AA Field-installed RA60 disk drive and cables RA60-AF Factory-installed RA60 disk drive and cables BC26V-06 Interconnect cable with connector block ------------------------------------------------------------ Performance ------------------------------------------------------------ Average seek time 41.67 milliseconds Average rotational latency 8.33 milliseconds Average access time 50.30 milliseconds Peak transfer rate 15.84 Mbits/second ------------------------------------------------------------ Physical Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------ Height 26.52 cm (10.44 inches) Width 48.26 cm (19 inches) Depth 85.09 cm (33.75 inches) Weight 68.95 kg (152 pounds) ------------------------------------------------------------ Configuration Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Form factor 10.5-inches high, full rack width ------------------------------------------------------------ Related Documentation ------------------------------------------------------------ EK-ORA60-UG RA60 Disk Drive User 's Guide ------------------------------------------------------------ 2-8 Option Specifications 2.2.6 RA70E Disk Drive The RA70E is a fixed-disk drive that provides 280 Mbytes of formatted storage space. Your system supports the RA70E drives in separate storage expansion enclosures only. ------------------------------------------------------------ Storage Capacity ------------------------------------------------------------ User capacity 280 Mbytes ------------------------------------------------------------ Ordering Information ------------------------------------------------------------ RA70E-SA Factory-installed RA70E disk drive RA70E-SF Same as -SA but is field-installed ------------------------------------------------------------ Performance ------------------------------------------------------------ Average seek time 19.5 milliseconds Average rotational latency 7.5 milliseconds Average access time 27.0 milliseconds Peak transfer rate 1.4 Mbytes/second ------------------------------------------------------------ Physical Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------ Height 26.3 cm (10.38 inches) Width 44.5 cm (17.5 inches) Depth 67.3 cm (26.5 inches) Weight 61.2 kg (135 pounds) Form factor 5.25-inches high, full rack width ------------------------------------------------------------ Related Documentation ------------------------------------------------------------ EK-ORA70-SV RA70 Disk Drive Service Manual EK-ORA70-PS RA70 Disk Drive Pocket Reference ------------------------------------------------------------ Option Specifications 2-9 2.2.7 RA81 Disk Drive The RA81 is a fixed-disk drive that provides 456 Mbytes of formatted storage space. Your system supports the RA81 drives in separate storage expansion enclosures only. ------------------------------------------------------------ Storage Capacity ------------------------------------------------------------ User capacity 456 Mbytes User capacity (blocks) 891,070 ------------------------------------------------------------ Ordering Information ------------------------------------------------------------ RA81-HA/-HD RA81 disk drive (120 V/240 V) RQA81-AA Factory-installed RA81 disk drive (120 V) with KDA50 controller and BC26V-06 cable RQA81-AD Field-installed RA81 disk drive (240 V) with KDA50 controller and BC26V-6D cable BC26V-6D Interconnect cable with connector block ------------------------------------------------------------ Performance ------------------------------------------------------------ Average seek time 28.00 milliseconds Average rotational latency 8.32 milliseconds Average access time 36.30 milliseconds Peak transfer rate 17.4 Mbits/second ------------------------------------------------------------ Physical Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------ Height 26.3 cm (10.38 inches) Width 44.5 cm (17.5 inches) Depth 67.3 cm (26.5 inches) Form factor 10.5-inches high, full rack width Weight 61.2 kg (135 pounds) ------------------------------------------------------------ Related Documentation ------------------------------------------------------------ EK-ORA81-SV RA81 Disk Drive Service Guide EK-ORA81-UG RA81 Disk Drive User 's Guide ------------------------------------------------------------ 2-10 Option Specifications 2.2.8 RA82 Disk Drive The RA82 is a fixed-disk drive that provides 623 Mbytes of formatted storage space. Your system supports the RA82 drives in separate storage expansion enclosures only. ------------------------------------------------------------ Storage Capacity ------------------------------------------------------------ User capacity 623 Mbytes User capacity (blocks) 1,216,660 ------------------------------------------------------------ Ordering Information ------------------------------------------------------------ RA82-AA Factory-installed RA82 disk drive (120 V) with one BC26V-12 cable RA82-AD Field-installed RA82 disk drive (240 V) with one BC26V-12 cable BC26V-06 Interconnect cable with connector block ------------------------------------------------------------ Performance ------------------------------------------------------------ Average seek time 24.00 milliseconds Average rotational latency 8.33 milliseconds Average access time 32.33 milliseconds Peak transfer rate 19.2 Mbits/second ------------------------------------------------------------ Physical Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------ Height 26.3 cm (10.38 inches) Width 44.5 cm (17.5 inches) Depth 67.3 cm (26.5 inches) Weight 61.2 kg (135 pounds) ------------------------------------------------------------ Configuration Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Form factor 10.5-inches high, full rack width ------------------------------------------------------------ Related Documentation ------------------------------------------------------------ EK-ORA82-SV RA82 Disk Drive Service Guide EK-ORA82-UG RA82 Disk Drive User 's Guide ------------------------------------------------------------ Option Specifications 2-11 2.2.9 RA90 Disk Drive The RA90 is a fixed-disk drive that provides 1.2 gigabytes of formatted storage space. Your system supports the RA90 drives in separate storage expansion enclosures only. ------------------------------------------------------------ Storage Capacity ------------------------------------------------------------ User capacity 1.2 gigabytes User capacity (blocks) 2,376,153 ------------------------------------------------------------ Ordering Information ------------------------------------------------------------ RA90-NA RA90 disk drive (120 V) RA90-ND RA90 disk drive (240 V) BC26V-12 Interconnect cable with connector block ------------------------------------------------------------ Performance ------------------------------------------------------------ Average seek time 18.5 milliseconds Average access time 8.33 milliseconds Peak transfer rate 22.2 Mbits/second ------------------------------------------------------------ Physical Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------ Height 26.6 cm (10.4 inches) Width 23.0 cm (8.7 inches) Depth 68.5 cm (27.0 inches) Weight 13.6 kg (62 pounds) ------------------------------------------------------------ Configuration Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Form factor 10.5-inches high, full rack width Power requirements +5 Vdc, 1.3 A; +12 Vdc, 2.21 A Power consumption 18.7 W ------------------------------------------------------------ Related Documentation ------------------------------------------------------------ EK-ORA90-SV RA90 Disk Drive Service Guide EK-ORA90-UG RA90 Disk Drive User 's Guide ------------------------------------------------------------ 2-12 Option Specifications 2.2.10 RA92 Disk Drive The RA92 disk drive provides 1.5 Gbytes of formatted storage space. Your system supports the RA92 only in separate storage expansion enclosures. ------------------------------------------------------------ Storage Capacity ------------------------------------------------------------ User capacity 1.5 gigabytes User capacity (blocks) 2,940,952 ------------------------------------------------------------ Ordering Information ------------------------------------------------------------ RA92-CA/CD RA92 disk drive (120 V @ 60 Hz; 240 V @ 50 Hz) BC26J-xx 12-, 25-, 50-, or 80-ft. interconnect cable BC27V-xx 12-, 15-, 25-, 35-, 50-, or 80-ft. interconnect cable ------------------------------------------------------------ Performance ------------------------------------------------------------ Average seek time 16.5 milliseconds Single track seek 3.0 milliseconds Peak transfer rate 22.2 Mbits/second ------------------------------------------------------------ Physical Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------ Height 26.6 cm (10.42 inches) Width 23.0 cm (8.75 inches) Depth 60.96 cm (24.0 inches) Weight 31.8 kg (70 pounds) ------------------------------------------------------------ Configuration Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Form factor 10.5-inches high Power requirements +5 Vdc, 1.3 A; +12 Vdc, 2.21 A Power consumption 18.7 W ------------------------------------------------------------ Related Documentation ------------------------------------------------------------ EK-ORA92-UG-02 RA90/RA92 User 's Guide ------------------------------------------------------------ Option Specifications 2-13 2.2.11 RF36 Integrated Storage Element The RF36 is a DSSI integrated storage element (ISE) that provides 200 Mbytes of formatted storage space. The RF36 features a code modification to the UVE ROM that makes the RF36 a half-stroke drive. ------------------------------------------------------------ Storage Capacity ------------------------------------------------------------ Data storage capacity 200 Mbytes, formatted ------------------------------------------------------------ Ordering Information ------------------------------------------------------------ RF36-AA Factory-installed 200-Mbyte half-height ISE RF36-AF Same as -AA but is field-installed ------------------------------------------------------------ Performance ------------------------------------------------------------ Average seek time 12.3 milliseconds Average access time 20.6 milliseconds Average rotational latency 8.37 milliseconds Peak transfer rate 4.0 Mbytes/second Transfer rate from the media 2.0 Mbytes/second ------------------------------------------------------------ Physical Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------ Height 4.40 cm (1.75 inches) Width 14.60 cm (5.75 inches) Depth 20.45 cm (8.25 inches) Weight 1.81 kg (4.0 pounds) ------------------------------------------------------------ Configuration Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Form factor Standard 5.25-inch footprint Power requirements (peak @spin-up) +5 Vdc, 1.0 A; +12 Vdc, 2.80 A Power consumption 38.6 W (peak @spin-up) 18.7 W (seeking), 12.6 W (idle) ------------------------------------------------------------ Related Documentation ------------------------------------------------------------ EK-RF72D-UG RF Series Integrated Storage Element User Guide EK-RF72D-SV RF Series Integrated Storage Element Service Guide ------------------------------------------------------------ 2-14 Option Specifications 2.2.12 RF72 Integrated Storage Element (ISE) The RF72 is a DSSI integrated storage element (ISE) that provides 1.0 Gbytes of formatted storage space. RF-series ISEs are used in DSSI busses (Digital Storage Systems Interconnect). An ISE is a 5.25-inch integrated storage element that is housed in a special mounting bracket for simplified installation and upgrading. ------------------------------------------------------------ Storage Capacity ------------------------------------------------------------ User capacity 1.0 Gbytes ------------------------------------------------------------ Ordering Information ------------------------------------------------------------ RF72E-AA Factory-installed 1.0 Gbyte ISE RF72E-AF Same as -AA but is field-installed ------------------------------------------------------------ Performance ------------------------------------------------------------ Average seek time 13.4 milliseconds Average access time 21.7 milliseconds Average rotational latency 8.33 milliseconds Peak transfer rate 4.0 Mbytes/second Transfer rate from the media 2.0 Mbytes/second ------------------------------------------------------------ Physical Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------ Height 7.75 cm (3.05 inches) Width 14.60 cm (5.75 inches) Depth 20.75 cm (8.17 inches) Weight 4.09 kg (9.0 pounds) ------------------------------------------------------------ Configuration Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Form factor Standard 5.25-inch high footprint Power requirements (spin-up) +5 Vdc, 1.38 A; +12 Vdc, 4.68 A Power consumption 63.0 W (peak @spin-up) 28.9 W (seeking), 17.7 W (idle) ------------------------------------------------------------ Related Documentation ------------------------------------------------------------ EK-RF72D-UG RF Series Integrated Storage Element User Guide EK-RF72D-SV RF Series Integrated Storage Element Service Guide ------------------------------------------------------------ Option Specifications 2-15 2.2.13 RF73 Integrated Storage Element (ISE) The RF73 is a DSSI integrated storage element (ISE) that provides 2.0 Gbytes of formatted storage space. RF-series ISEs are used in DSSI busses (Digital Storage Systems Interconnect). An ISE is an integrated storage element that is housed in a special mounting bracket for simplified installation and upgrading. ------------------------------------------------------------ Storage Capacity ------------------------------------------------------------ User capacity 2.0 Gbytes ------------------------------------------------------------ Ordering Information ------------------------------------------------------------ RF73E-AA Factory-installed 2.0 Gbyte ISE RF73E-AF Same as -AA but is field-installed ------------------------------------------------------------ Performance ------------------------------------------------------------ Average seek time 12.9 milliseconds Average access time 21.3 milliseconds Average rotational latency 8.33 milliseconds Peak transfer rate 4.0 Mbytes/second Transfer rate from the media 2.2 Mbytes/second ------------------------------------------------------------ Physical Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------ Height 8.26 cm (3.25 inches) Width 14.71 cm (5.79 inches) Depth 20.85 cm (8.21 inches) Weight 2.89 kg (6.36 pounds) ------------------------------------------------------------ Configuration Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Form factor Standard 5.25-inch high footprint Power requirements (spin-up) +5 Vdc, 1.2 A; +12 Vdc, 5.0 A Power consumption 66.0 W (peak @spin-up) 22.9 W (seeking) 17.0 W (idle) ------------------------------------------------------------ Related Documentation ------------------------------------------------------------ EK-RF72D-UG RF Series Integrated Storage Element User Guide EK-RF72D-SV RF Series Integrated Storage Element Service Guide ------------------------------------------------------------ 2-16 Option Specifications 2.2.14 RF74 Integrated Storage Element (ISE) The RF74 is a DSSI integrated storage element (ISE) that provides 3.57 Gbytes of formatted storage space. RF-series ISEs are used in DSSI busses (Digital Storage Systems Interconnect). An ISE is an integrated storage element that is housed in a special mounting bracket for simplified installation and upgrading. ------------------------------------------------------------ Storage Capacity ------------------------------------------------------------ User capacity 3.57 Gbytes ------------------------------------------------------------ Ordering Information ------------------------------------------------------------ RF74-AA Factory-installed 3.57 Gbytes ISE RF74-AF Same as -AA but is field-installed ------------------------------------------------------------ Performance ------------------------------------------------------------ Average seek time 12.0 milliseconds Average access time 17.6 milliseconds Average rotational latency 5.56 milliseconds Peak transfer rate 5.0 Mbytes/second Transfer rate from the media 6.94 Mbytes/second ------------------------------------------------------------ Physical Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------ Height 8.26 cm (3.25 inches) Width 14.71 cm (5.79 inches) Depth 20.85 cm (8.21 inches) Weight 2.89 kg (6.7 pounds) ------------------------------------------------------------ Configuration Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Form factor Standard 5.25-inch high footprint Power requirements (spin-up) +5 Vdc, 1.2 A; +12 Vdc, 5.6 A (maximum) Power consumption 72.2 W (maximum peak @spin-up) 40.8 W (seeking)34.8 W (idle) ------------------------------------------------------------ Related Documentation ------------------------------------------------------------ EK-RF72D-UG RF Series Integrated Storage Element User Guide EK-RF72D-SV RF Series Integrated Storage Element Service Guide ------------------------------------------------------------ Option Specifications 2-17 2.2.15 RRD43 Optical Compact-Disc Subsystem The RRD43 is a 600-Mbyte optical CD reader that retrieves data in fixed-length blocks from removable compact-disc media. ------------------------------------------------------------ Functional Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Interface Single-ended, asynchronous SCSI to Q-bus systems through KZQSA storage adapter ------------------------------------------------------------ Ordering Information ------------------------------------------------------------ RRD43-AB 1 inch high CD-ROM (brick) RRD43-DA Embedded power supply, tabletop model with kit RRD43-DX Embedded power supply, tabletop model, no kit RRD43-JA Same as -AB but factory-installed, embedded in BA400 series enclosure RRD43-JF Same as -AB but field-installed ------------------------------------------------------------ Performance ------------------------------------------------------------ Access time, average 320 milliseconds Rotational speed, innermost track 1X: 530 rpm, 2X: 1060 rpm Rotational speed, outermost track 1X: 200 rpm, 2X: 400 rpm Start time 1X: 2.3 seconds, 2X: 2.6 seconds Stop time 2.0 seconds (maximum) Transfer rate, sustained 1X: 150 Kbytes/second, 2X: 300 Kbytes/second Transfer rate, burst 1.50 Mbytes/second (maximum) asynchronous 2-18 Option Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------ Physical Specifications RRD43-AB ------------------------------------------------------------ Height 2.7 cm (1.06 inches) Width 14.95 cm (5.89 inches) Depth 20.0 cm (7.88 inches) Weight .88 kg (1.94 pounds) ------------------------------------------------------------ Physical Specifications RRD43-DA/DX ------------------------------------------------------------ Height 5.41 cm (2.13 inches) Width 20.32 cm (8.0 inches) Depth 26.51 cm (10.44 inches) Weight 1.59 kg (3.5 pounds) ------------------------------------------------------------ Configuration Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Form factor Standard 5.25-inch high footprint ------------------------------------------------------------ Related Documentation ------------------------------------------------------------ EK-RRD43-IN RRD43 CD-ROM Drive Installation Guide ------------------------------------------------------------ Option Specifications 2-19 2.2.16 RWZ01 The RWZ01 is a 600-Mbyte optical CD reader that retrieves data in fixed-length blocks from removable compact-disc media. ------------------------------------------------------------ Functional Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Interface Single-ended, asynchronous SCSI to Q-bus systems through KZQSA storage adapter ------------------------------------------------------------ Ordering Information ------------------------------------------------------------ RWZ01-DA Tabletop model, with power supply RWZ01-FB Tabletop, 240 V RWZ01-DH Tabletop, 120 V ------------------------------------------------------------ Performance ------------------------------------------------------------ Seek time, average 400 milliseconds, (typical) Seek time, max. full stroke 800 milliseconds, (typical) Rotational speed, innermost track 530 rpm Rotational speed, outermost track 200 rpm Start time/stop time 2.0 seconds (maximum) Transfer rate, sustained 150 Kbytes/second Transfer rate, burst 1.50 Mbytes/second (maximum) ------------------------------------------------------------ Physical Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------ Height 4.15 cm (1.62 inches) Width 14.60 cm (5.75 inches) Depth 20.80 cm (8.0 inches) RWZ01-AA 1.30 kg (2.8 pounds) RWZ01-DA 2.9 kg (6.30 pounds) ------------------------------------------------------------ Configuration Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Form factor Standard 5.25-inch high footprint ------------------------------------------------------------ Related Documentation ------------------------------------------------------------ EK-RWZ01-OM RRD42 Disc Drive Owner 's Manual ------------------------------------------------------------ 2-20 Option Specifications 2.2.17 TF85 Tape Drive The TF85 is a cartridge tape drive that can store up to 2.6 Gbytes. It is a streaming tape drive with a built-in DSSI (Digital Storage Systems Interconnect) controller, and can be used as a part of a DSSI VAXcluster configuration. ------------------------------------------------------------ Functional Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Recording media Magnetic, metal-particle tape Tape dimensions 1.27 cm (0.5 inch) wide, 366 m (1200 feet) long Mode of operation Streaming Recording method Serpentine Recording density 42,500 bits/inch Number of tracks 48 Storage capacity 2.6 Gbytes, formatted Transfer rate 800 Kbytes/second, formatted ------------------------------------------------------------ Ordering Information ------------------------------------------------------------ TF85-BA 2.6-Gbyte cartridge tape subsystem for DSSI- based systems; includes tape drive with embedded DSSI controller, tape cartridge, and head cleaning cartridge TF85E-JA Same as -BA but factory-installed embedded BA400-series TF85E-JF Same as -BA but field-installed embedded BA400-series TF85-TA Same as -BA but tabletop ------------------------------------------------------------ Performance ------------------------------------------------------------ Tape start time 300 milliseconds maximum Tape stop time 300 milliseconds maximum Tape speed 390 cm/second (100 in/second) Streaming data rate 800 Kbytes/second Access time TF85 mode 3 minutes maximum TK70/50 mode 60 minutes maximum Recording technique Two-track parallel, serpentine Option Specifications 2-21 ------------------------------------------------------------ Performance ------------------------------------------------------------ Burst rate on DSSI bus 3.8 Mbytes/second ------------------------------------------------------------ Physical Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------ Height 11.3 cm (4.5 inches) Width 14.9 cm (5.87 inches) Depth 24.4 cm (9.6 inches) Weight 3.2 kg (7.0 pounds) ------------------------------------------------------------ Configuration Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Form factor Half-rack, near 5.25-inch footprint Power requirements +5 Vdc, 1.5 A (typical); +12 Vdc, 2.4 A (typical) Power consumption 36.3 W ------------------------------------------------------------ Related Documentation ------------------------------------------------------------ EK-OTF85-OM TF85 Cartridge Tape Subsystem Owner 's Manual EK-OTK85-RC TF85 Cartridge Tape Drive Reference Card ------------------------------------------------------------ 2-22 Option Specifications 2.2.18 TF86 Tape Drive The TF86 is a cartridge tape drive that can store up to 6 Gbytes. It is a streaming tape drive with a built-in DSSI (Digital Storage Systems Interconnect) controller, and can be used as a part of a DSSI VAXcluster configuration. ------------------------------------------------------------ Functional Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Recording media Magnetic, metal-particle tape Tape dimensions 1.27 cm (0.5 inch) wide, 366 m (1200 feet) long Mode of operation Streaming Recording method Serpentine Recording density 42,500 bits/inch Number of tracks 112 Storage capacity 6 Gbytes, formatted Transfer rate 800 Kbytes/second, formatted ------------------------------------------------------------ Ordering Information ------------------------------------------------------------ TF86-BA 6-Gbyte cartridge tape subsystem for DSSI- based systems; includes tape drive with embedded DSSI controller, tape cartridge, and head cleaning cartridge TF86E-JA Same as -BA but factory-installed embedded BA400-series TF86E-JF Same as -BA but field-installed embedded BA400-series TF86-TA Same as -BA but tabletop ------------------------------------------------------------ Performance ------------------------------------------------------------ Tape start time 300 milliseconds maximum Tape stop time 300 milliseconds maximum Tape speed 390 cm/second (100 in/second) Streaming data rate 800 Kbytes/second Access time TF85/TF86 mode 1.5 minutes average, 3 minutes maximum TK70/50 mode 60 minutes maximum Recording technique Two-track parallel, serpentine Option Specifications 2-23 ------------------------------------------------------------ Performance ------------------------------------------------------------ Burst rate on DSSI bus 4.0 Mbytes/second ------------------------------------------------------------ Physical Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------ Height 11.3 cm (4.5 inches) Width 14.9 cm (5.87 inches) Depth 24.4 cm (9.6 inches) Weight 3.2 kg (7.0 pounds) ------------------------------------------------------------ Configuration Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Form factor Half-rack, near 5.25-inch footprint Power requirements +5 Vdc, 1.5 A (typical); +12 Vdc, 2.4 A (typical) Power consumption 36.3 W ------------------------------------------------------------ Related Documentation ------------------------------------------------------------ EK-OTX86-OM TX86 Cartridge Tape Subsystem Owner 's Manual ------------------------------------------------------------ 2-24 Option Specifications 2.2.19 TK70 Tape Drive The TK70 is a streaming-tape drive subsystem that can store up to 296 Mbytes on a tape cartridge for backup data storage. The TK70 can read data from cartridges recorded on a TK50 drive, but cannot write data to cartridges recorded on a TK50 drive. ------------------------------------------------------------ Functional Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Recording media Magnetic tape Tape dimensions 1.27 cm (0.5 inch) wide, 182.9 m (600 feet) long Mode of operation Streaming Recording method Serpentine Recording density 10,000 bits/inch Number of tracks 48 Storage capacity 296 Mbytes formatted ------------------------------------------------------------ Ordering Information ------------------------------------------------------------ TK70E-AA Factory-installed 296 Mbyte cartridge tape drive TK70E-AF Same as -AA but is field-installed TQK70-SF Field-installed controller for TK70E-AF TQK70-SA Same as -SF but is factory-installed ------------------------------------------------------------ Performance ------------------------------------------------------------ Tape start time 325 milliseconds maximum Tape stop time 200 milliseconds maximum Tape speed 390 cm/second (100 in/second) Streaming data rate 125 Kbytes/second Access time (from insertion of tape) 60 minutes maximum ------------------------------------------------------------ Physical Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------ Height 8.25 cm (3.25 inches) Width 14.60 cm (5.70 inches) Depth 21.44 cm (8.44 inches) Weight 2.27 kg (5.0 pounds) Option Specifications 2-25 ------------------------------------------------------------ Configuration Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Form factor Standard 5.25-inch footprint Power requirements +5 Vdc, 1.35 A; +12 Vdc, 2.4 A Power consumption 35.6 W ------------------------------------------------------------ Related Documentation ------------------------------------------------------------ EK-OTK70-OM TK70 Tape Drive Subsystem Owner 's Manual EK-OTK70-TM TK70 Tape Drive Subsystem Technical Manual EK-OTK70-SM TK70 Tape Drive Subsystem Service Manual ------------------------------------------------------------ 2.2.20 TLZ06 Tape Drive The TLZ06 is a 2.0-Gbyte cassette (DAT) SCSI tabletop tape drive. ------------------------------------------------------------ Functional Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Recording media Magnetic tape Mode of operation Streaming and start/stop Storage capacity 2.0 Gbytes formatted, noncompressed, 4.0 compressed Drive interface SCSI-2 ------------------------------------------------------------ Ordering Information ------------------------------------------------------------ TLZ06-GA Tabletop including BC06P cable ------------------------------------------------------------ Performance ------------------------------------------------------------ Passes per cassette tape 300 Media TLZ06-CA cassette tape Bit density 114 Mbits/square inch Transfer rate (sustained) 183 Kbytes/second Recording format Digital data storage (DDS, DC) Read/write speed 0.87 cm/second Peak transfer rate, raw 180 Kbytes/second Peak transfer rate,user data 170 Kbytes/second 2-26 Option Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------ Performance ------------------------------------------------------------ Average file access time 20 seconds Rewinding time 40 seconds ------------------------------------------------------------ Physical Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------ Height 8.6 cm (3.4 inches) Width 13.5 cm (5.3 inches) Depth 23.6 cm (9.3 inches) Weight 2.4 kg (5.2 pounds) ------------------------------------------------------------ Data Organization ------------------------------------------------------------ Recording technology Helical scan Recording format Digital Data Storage (DDS, DC) Recording density 61,000 bits/inch Record size Variable Maximum capacity 2.0 Gbytes, noncompressed (90 meter tape), 4.0 Gbytes, compressed (90 meter tape) Recording medium 90 m x 4 mm ------------------------------------------------------------ Maintenance ------------------------------------------------------------ Recommended cartridge cleaning Every 25 hours of drive usage ------------------------------------------------------------ Configuration Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Form factor Tabletop Power requirements 100 to 240 Vac, 0.3 A Power consumption 12 W average ------------------------------------------------------------ Related Documentation ------------------------------------------------------------ EK-TLZ06-MM TLZ06 Tape Drive Subsystem Service Manual EK-TLZ06-OM TLZ06 Tape Drive Owner 's Manual ------------------------------------------------------------ Option Specifications 2-27 2.2.21 TLZ07 Tape Drive The TLZ07 is a 4-Gbyte cassette (DAT) SCSI tape drive, either tabletop or embedded in your system. ------------------------------------------------------------ Functional Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Recording media Magnetic tape Mode of operation Streaming and start/stop Storage capacity 4 Gbytes with 120 meter tape, 8 Gbytes with 120 meter tape and data compression Drive interface Small computer system interconnect (SCSI-2) ------------------------------------------------------------ Ordering Information ------------------------------------------------------------ TLZ07-GA Tabletop compact external unit with built-in power supply ------------------------------------------------------------ Performance ------------------------------------------------------------ Passes per cassette tape 300 Media (4 mm x 60m) TLZ04-CA cassette tape (4 mm x 90m) TLZ06-CA cassette tape (4 mm x 120m) TLZ07-CA cassette tape Bit density 114 Mbits/square inch Transfer rate (sustained) 400 Kbytes/second Recording format Digital data storage (DDS-2, DDS, DC) Peak transfer rate 1.5 Mbytes /second (asynchronous) ------------------------------------------------------------ Physical Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------ Height 8.6 cm (3.4 inches) Width 13.5 cm (5.3 inches) Depth 23.6 cm (9.3 inches) Weight 2.4 kg (5.2 pounds) 2-28 Option Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------ Data Organization ------------------------------------------------------------ Recording technology Helical scan Recording method Digital Data Storage (DDS-2, DDS, DC) Bit density 114 Mbits per square inch Record size Variable Maximum capacity 4 Gbytes with 120 meter tape, 8 Gbytes with 120 meter tape and data compression Recording medium 4 mm dat tape (60, 90, 120 meters) ------------------------------------------------------------ Maintenance ------------------------------------------------------------ Recommended cartridge cleaning Every 25 hours of drive usage ------------------------------------------------------------ Configuration Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Form factor Tabletop Power requirements 100 to 240 Vac, 0.3A Power consumption 12 W average ------------------------------------------------------------ Related Documentation ------------------------------------------------------------ EK-TLZ07-OM TLZ07 Cassette Tape Drive and Autoloader Owner 's Manual ------------------------------------------------------------ Option Specifications 2-29 2.2.22 TSZ07 Tape Drive The TSZ07 is a 40-Mbyte, high-capacity, streaming, 9-track, reel-to-reel, half-inch magnetic tape drive with dual recording densities. The TSZ07 is available in tabletop, cabinet, or rackmount models, and cannot be mounted inside your system. ------------------------------------------------------------ Functional Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Recording densities 1600 bits/inch or 6250 bits/inch Mode of operation Streaming and start/stop Storage capacity 40 Mbytes with 8-Kbyte blocks, formatted Number of tracks 9 on 0.5-inch magnetic tape Drive interface RDAT compatible ------------------------------------------------------------ Ordering Information ------------------------------------------------------------ TSZ07-AA Rackmount, specify country kit TSZ07-BA Cabinet, 120 V TSZ07-BB Cabinet, 240 V TSZ07-CA Tabletop, specify country kit ------------------------------------------------------------ Performance ------------------------------------------------------------ Transfer rate 4 Mbytes/second Load/unload time 55 seconds Recording speed 100 in/second Rewinding speed 150 seconds (with 2400 reel) ------------------------------------------------------------ Physical Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------ Tabletop Height 26.78 cm (10.50 inches) Width 50.36 cm (19.75 inches) Depth 68.85 cm (27.00 inches) Weight 36.8 kg (81 pounds) Rackmount Height 22.32 cm (8.75 inches) Width 43.35 cm (17.0 inches) 2-30 Option Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------ Physical Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------ Depth 64.03 cm (25.5 inches) Weight 31.8 kg (70 pounds) Cabinet Height 101.0 cm (40.0 inches) Width 56.10 cm (22.0 inches) Depth 76.50 cm (30.0 inches) Weight 180.1 kg (238 pounds) ------------------------------------------------------------ Maintenance ------------------------------------------------------------ Cleaning cartridge interval Every 25 hours recommended ------------------------------------------------------------ Configuration Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Form factor 5.25-inch DAT drive Power consumption 385 W, cabinet 355 W, tabletop 355 W, rackmount ------------------------------------------------------------ Related Documentation ------------------------------------------------------------ EK-TSZ07-IN-002 TSZ07 Installation/Owner 's Manual EK-TSZ07-TM-002 TSZ07 Technical Manual ------------------------------------------------------------ Option Specifications 2-31 2.2.23 TSV05 Tape Drive The TSV05 is a magnetic streaming-tape drive that provides 40.5 Mbytes of backup data storage. The TSV05 reads or writes up to 160 Kbytes per second in standard ANSI format. ------------------------------------------------------------ Functional Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Recording media Magnetic tape, 26.7 cm (10.5 inches) reel Tape dimensions 1.27 cm (0.5 inch) wide, 731 m (2400 feet) long Mode of operation Streaming Recording method Phase encoded (PE) Recording density 1600 bits/inch Number of tracks 9 Storage capacity 40 Mbytes formatted ------------------------------------------------------------ Ordering Information ------------------------------------------------------------ TSV05-SE TSV05 tape drive subsystem ------------------------------------------------------------ Performance ------------------------------------------------------------ Handling Bidirectional reel-to-reel with compliance arm Tape velocity 64 or 254 cm/second (25 or 100 in/second) Maximum data transfer rate 40 or 160 Kbytes/second Rewind time 2.8 minutes/731 m (2400 feet) ------------------------------------------------------------ Physical Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------ Height 23.0 cm (8.75 inches) Width 43 cm (17 inches) Depth 62 cm (24.5 inches) Weight 36 kg (80 pounds) Form factor 10.5-in high, full rack width ------------------------------------------------------------ Related Documentation ------------------------------------------------------------ EK-TSV05-UG TSV05 Tape Transport System User 's Guide EK-TSV05-TM TSV05 Tape Transport Subsys Tech Manual ------------------------------------------------------------ 2-32 Option Specifications 2.2.24 TSV05 Controller The TSV05 tape drive controller interfaces the TSV05 tape drive to the Q22-bus. ------------------------------------------------------------ Functional Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Controller protocol Controller unique Supported drive TSV05 Drives per controller 1 Drive interconnect Direct ------------------------------------------------------------ Ordering Information ------------------------------------------------------------ TSV05-SB TSV05 tape drive subsystem TSV05-SE TSV05 tape drive subsystem with cabinet ------------------------------------------------------------ Performance ------------------------------------------------------------ Buffer size 3.5 Kbytes ------------------------------------------------------------ Configuration Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Form factor Quad height Power requirements +5 Vdc, 6.5 A (typical); +12 Vdc, 0.0 A (typical) Power consumption 32.5 W Bus loads 2.4 ac; 1.0 dc ------------------------------------------------------------ Related Documentation ------------------------------------------------------------ EK-TSV05-UG TSV05 Tape Transport System User 's Guide ------------------------------------------------------------ Option Specifications 2-33 2.2.25 TU81-Plus Tape Drive The TU81-Plus is a reel-to-reel tape drive mounted in a 101.6-cm (40-inches) cabinet. The drive supports two industry-standard recording methods: group coded recording (GCR) and phase encoded (PE). ------------------------------------------------------------ Storage Capacity ------------------------------------------------------------ PE unformatted 45.3 Mbytes PE formatted 40.0 Mbytes GCR unformatted 177 Mbytes GCR formatted 140 Mbytes ------------------------------------------------------------ Functional Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------ Recording media Magnetic tape Tape dimensions 1.27 cm (0.5 inch) wide, 731 m (2400 feet) long Mode of operation Streaming Recording methods Group code recording (GCR) Phase encoded (PE) Recording density 6250 bits/in (GCR) 1600 bits/in (PE) Number of tracks 9 2-34 Option Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------ Ordering Information ------------------------------------------------------------ TU81E-DA TU81-Plus tape drive, KLESI controller for 120 V TU81E-DB TU81-Plus tape drive, KLESI controller for 240 V ------------------------------------------------------------ Performance ------------------------------------------------------------ Handling Bidirectional reel-to-reel Tape velocity High speed 190.5 cm/second (75 in/second) Low speed 63.5 cm/second (25 in/second) Channel data transfer rate PE high speed 120 Kbytes/second PE low speed 40 Kbytes/second GCR high speed 469 Kbytes/second GCR low speed 156 Kbytes/second Rewind time (731.5 m (2400 feet) tape on 26.7 cm (10.5 inches) reel) 2.75 minutes maximum ------------------------------------------------------------ Physical Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------ Height 105.8 cm (41.7 inches) Width 54.6 cm (21.5 inches) Depth 76.2 cm (30.0 inches) Weight 139 kg (295 pounds) ------------------------------------------------------------ Related Documentation ------------------------------------------------------------ EK-TU81E-UG TU81-Plus Tape Subsystem User 's Guide ------------------------------------------------------------ Option Specifications 2-35 2.2.26 TZ85 Tape Drive The TZ85 is a 40-Mbyte, high-capacity, streaming, 9-track, reel-to-reel, half-inch magnetic tape drive with dual recording densities. The TZ85 is available in tabletop, cabinet, or rackmount models, and cannot be mounted inside your system. ------------------------------------------------------------ Functional Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Recording densities 1600 bits/inch or 6250 bits/inch Mode of operation Streaming and start/stop Storage capacity 40 Mbytes with 8-Kbyte blocks, formatted Number of tracks 9 on 0.5-inch magnetic tape Drive interface RDAT compatible ------------------------------------------------------------ Ordering Information ------------------------------------------------------------ TZ85-AA Rackmount, specify country kit TZ85-BA Cabinet, 120 V TZ85-BB Cabinet, 240 V TZ85-CA Tabletop, specify country kit ------------------------------------------------------------ Performance ------------------------------------------------------------ Transfer rate 4 Mbytes/second Load/unload time 55 seconds Recording speed 100 in/second Rewinding speed 150 seconds (with 2400 reel) ------------------------------------------------------------ Physical Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------ Tabletop Height 26.78 cm (10.50 inches) Width 50.36 cm (19.75 inches) Depth 68.85 cm (27.00 inches) Weight 36.8 kg (81 pounds) Rackmount Height 22.32 cm (8.75 inches) 2-36 Option Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------ Physical Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------ Width 43.35 cm (17.0 inches) Depth 64.03 cm (25.5 inches) Weight 31.8 kg (70 pounds) Cabinet Height 101.0 cm (40.0 inches) Width 56.10 cm (22.0 inches) Depth 76.50 cm (30.0 inches) Weight 180.1 kg (238 pounds) ------------------------------------------------------------ Maintenance ------------------------------------------------------------ Cleaning cartridge interval Every 25 hours recommended ------------------------------------------------------------ Configuration Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Form factor 5.25-inch DAT drive Power consumption 385 W, cabinet 355 W, tabletop 355 W, rackmount ------------------------------------------------------------ Related Documentation ------------------------------------------------------------ EK-TZ85-IN-002 TZ85 Installation/Owner 's Manual EK-TZ85-TM-002 TZ85 Technical Manual ------------------------------------------------------------ Option Specifications 2-37 2.3 Communication Options Your system supports the following communication options. · CXA16 asynchronous multiplexer (16 lines) · CXB16 asynchronous multiplexer (16 lines) · CXY08 asynchronous multiplexer (8 lines) · DEFQA Q-bus adapter · DEQRA Token Ring Q-bus adapter · DESQA Ethernet controller · DFA01 asynchronous controller with integral modem · DPV11 synchronous interface · DSRVB DECserver 200 · DSV11 synchronous controller Asynchronous Serial Controllers Asynchronous serial controllers provide low-speed connections between peripheral devices and the system. Asynchronous communications between the system and the peripheral depends on recognition of a pattern of start and stop bits, not on a time interval. Synchronous Serial Controllers Synchronous serial controllers provide high-speed connections between systems. Communication between synchronous devices depends on time intervals that are synchronized before transmission of data begins. Ethernet Controllers Ethernet controllers connect your system to an Ethernet network. With a network connection and appropriate DECnet software, you can use all network services. 2.3.1 CXA16 Asynchronous Multiplexer (16 lines) The CXA16 is an intelligent, preprogrammed serial controller that can operate in either DHV11 or DHU11 mode, depending on the setting of an on-board switch. The module contains 16 multiplexed lines. 2-38 Option Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------ Functional Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Supported line interfaces EIA RS-423-A/CCITT V.10 EIA RS-232-D/CCITT V.28 DEC-423 Split-speed operation All lines Flow control (XON/XOFF) All lines Supported data formats 16 programmable formats (each with 1 start bit) · 5, 6, 7, or 8 data bits, 0 or 1 parity bit, and 1 stop bit · 5 data bits, 0 or 1 parity bit, and 1.5 stop bits · 6, 7, or 8 data bits, 0 or 1 parity bit, and 2 stop bits Parity, if enabled, can be either odd or even. Modem control None ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ Ordering Information ------------------------------------------------------------ CXA16-AA CXA16 Factory-installed kit. Includes two 7.6- m (25-feet) BC16D-25 cables, two H3104 cable concentrators, and other accessories required to install the option. CXA16-AF Same as -AA but is field-installed. · BC16D-25 cable--data only, 36-conductor, terminated with 36-pin Amphenol connectors · H3104 cable concentrator--concentrates eight BC16E cables into one BC16D cable; eight modified modular jacks and one 36-pin Amphenol connector Option Specifications 2-39 ------------------------------------------------------------ Ordering Information ------------------------------------------------------------ BC16E-series cable Office cable--data only, six-conductor, terminated with modified modular plugs · BC16E-10: 3 m (10 feet) · BC16E-25: 7.6 m (25 feet) · BC16E-50: 15.2 m (50 feet) H8572 Cable extender with modified modular jacks. H8571-A 25-pin passive adapter 1 H8571-B 9-pin passive adapter 1 H3105 Active adapter. Converts EIA RS-232-D signals to DEC-423 signals. ------------------------------------------------------------ Performance ------------------------------------------------------------ Transmit data transfers Single-character transfers or up to 16-char block mode DMA transfers in DHV11 mode. Single-character or two-character transfers, or up to 16-character block mode DMA transfers in DHU11 mode. Receive data transfers Single-character transfers in both DHV11 and DHU11 modes. Transmit buffer size One character for DHV11 mode transfers 64-character FIFO for DHU11 mode transfers 64-character FIFO for DMA transfers in DHU11 and DHV11 modes Receive buffer size 256-character FIFO in DHV11 and DHU11 modes Supported baud rates 16 programmable baud rates: 50; 75; 110; 134.5; 150; 300; 600; 1200; 1800; 2000; 2400; 4800; 7200; 9600; 19,200; 38,400 2 Throughput at maximum baud rate: 5 data bits, 0 parity, 1 stop bit 140,000 characters/s (all lines) 7 data bits, 1 parity bit, 1 stop bit 110,000 characters/s (all lines) ------------------------------------------------------------ 1 Converts a D-connector to a modified modular jack. Required for connecting terminals and printers to office cables terminated with modified modular plugs. 2 38,400 baud rate is not supported by Digital operating systems. 2-40 Option Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------ Configuration Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Form factor Quad height with integral, recessed cover panel Power requirements +5 Vdc, 1.6 A (typical); +12 Vdc, 0.20 A (typical) Power consumption 10.4 W Bus loads 3.0 ac; 0.5 dc Module connectors 2 female, 36-pin Amphenol connectors ------------------------------------------------------------ Related Documentation ------------------------------------------------------------ EK-CAB16-UG CXA16/CXB16 User 's Guide EK-CAB16-TM CXA16/CXB16 Technical Manual ------------------------------------------------------------ Option Specifications 2-41 2.3.2 CXB16 Asynchronous Multiplexer (16 lines) The CXB16 is an intelligent, preprogrammed serial controller that can operate in either DHV11 or DHU11 mode, depending on the setting of an on-board switch. The module contains 16 multiplexed lines. ------------------------------------------------------------ Functional Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Supported line interfaces EIA RS-422-A/CCITT V.11 X.27 Split-speed operation All lines Flow control (XON/XOFF) All lines Supported data formats 16 programmable formats (each with 1 start bit) · 5, 6, 7, or 8 data bits, 0 or 1 parity bit, and 1 stop bit · 5 data bits, 0 or 1 parity bit, and 1.5 stop bits · 6, 7, or 8 data bits, 0 or 1 parity bit, and 2 stop bits Parity, if enabled, can be either odd or even. Modem control None 2-42 Option Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------ Ordering Information ------------------------------------------------------------ CXB16-AA Factory-installed module and cable kit. Includes two 7.6-m (25-feet) BC16D-25 cables, two H3104 cable concentrators, and other accessories required to install the option. CXB16-AF Same as -AA but is field-installed. · BC16D-25 cable--data only, 36-conductor, terminated with 36-pin Amphenol male connectors · H3104 cable concentrator--concentrates eight BC16E cables into one BC16D cable; eight modified modular jacks and one 36-pin Amphenol female connector BC16E-series cable Office cable--data only, six-conductor, terminated with modified modular plugs · BC16E-10: 3 m (10 feet) · BC16E-25: 7.6 m (25 feet) · BC16E-50: 15.2 m (50 feet) H8572 Cable extender. Null modem cable terminated with modified modular jacks. ------------------------------------------------------------ Performance ------------------------------------------------------------ Transmit data transfers Single-character programmed transfers or up to 16-character block mode DMA transfers in DHV11 mode. Single-character or two-character programmed transfers, or up to 16-character block mode DMA transfers in DHU11 mode. Receive data transfers Single-character programmed transfers in both DHV11 and DHU11 modes. Transmit buffer size One character for programmed transfers in DHV11 mode 64-character FIFO for programmed transfers in DHU11 mode 64-character FIFO for DMA transfers in DHU11 and DHV11 modes Option Specifications 2-43 ------------------------------------------------------------ Performance ------------------------------------------------------------ Receive buffer size 256-character FIFO in DHV11 and DHU11 modes Supported baud rates 16 programmable baud rates: 50; 75; 110; 134.5; 150; 300; 600; 1200; 1800; 2000; 2400; 4800; 7200; 9600; 19,200; 38,400 1 Throughput at maximum baud rate: 5 data bits, 0 parity bits, 1 stop bit 140,000 characters/second (all lines) 7 data bits, 1 parity bit, 1 stop bit 110,000 characters/second (all lines) ------------------------------------------------------------ Configuration Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Form factor Quad height with integral, recessed cover panel Power requirements +5 Vdc, 2.0 A (typical); +12 Vdc, 0.00 A (typical) Power consumption 10.0 W Bus loads 3.0 ac; 0.5 dc Module connectors 2 female, 36-pin Amphenol connectors ------------------------------------------------------------ Related Documentation ------------------------------------------------------------ EK-CAB16-UG CXA16/CXB16 User 's Guide EK-CAB16-TM CXA16/CXB16 Technical Manual ------------------------------------------------------------ 1 38,400 baud rate is not supported by Digital operating systems. ------------------------------------------------------------ 2-44 Option Specifications 2.3.3 CXY08 Asynchronous Multiplexer (8 Lines) The CXY08 asynchronous multiplexer performs data concentration, real-time processing, and interactive terminal handling. The CXY08 can operate in either DHV11 or DHU11 mode, depending on the setting of an on-board switch. The CXY08 supports full modem control. ------------------------------------------------------------ Functional Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Supported line interfaces EIA RS-423-A/CCITT V.10 EIA RS-232-D/CCITT V.28 DEC-423 Split-speed operation All lines Flow control (XON/XOFF) All lines Supported data formats 16 programmable formats (each with 1 start bit) · 5, 6, 7, or 8 data bits, 0 or 1 parity bit, and 1 stop bit · 5 data bits, 0 or 1 parity bit, 1.5 stop bits · 6, 7, or 8 data bits, 0 or 1 parity bit, and 2 stop bits Parity, if enabled, can be either odd or even. Modem control Full Supported modems Bell models 103, 113, 212 ------------------------------------------------------------ Ordering Information ------------------------------------------------------------ CXY08-AA Factory-installed CXY08 kit. Includes two 3.7-m (12-feet) BC19N-12 cable assemblies and other accessories required to install the option. CXY08-AF Same as -AA but is field-installed. · BC19N-12 cable assembly--concentrates four 11-conductor cables with 25-pin male D-connectors into one 44-connector cable terminated by a 50-pin male CHAMP connector. Option Specifications 2-45 ------------------------------------------------------------ Performance ------------------------------------------------------------ Transmit data transfers Single-character programmed transfers or up to 16-character block mode DMA transfers in DHV11 mode. Single-character or two-character programmed transfers, or up to 16-character block mode DMA transfers in DHU11 mode. Receive data transfers Single-character programmed transfers in both DHV11 and DHU11 modes. Transmit buffer size One character for programmed transfers in DHV11 mode 64-character FIFO for programmed transfers in DHU11 mode 64-character FIFO for DMA transfers in DHU11 and DHV11 modes Receive buffer size 256-character FIFO in DHV11 and DHU11 modes Supported baud rates 16 programmable baud rates: 50; 75; 110; 134.5; 150; 300; 600; 1200; 1800; 2000; 2400; 4800; 7200; 9600; 19,200; 38,400 1 Throughput at maximum baud rate: 5 data bits, 0 parity bits, 1 stop bit 87,771 characters/second (all lines) 7 data bits, 1 parity bit, 1 stop bit 61,440 characters/second (all lines) ------------------------------------------------------------ Configuration Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Form factor Quad height with integral, recessed cover panel Power requirements +5 Vdc, 1.64 A (typical); +12 Vdc, 0.395 A (typical) Power consumption 12.94 W Bus loads 3.0 ac; 0.5 dc Module connectors 2 female, 50-pin CHAMP connectors ------------------------------------------------------------ Related Documentation ------------------------------------------------------------ EK-CXY08-UG CXY08 User 's Guide EK-CXY08-TM CXY08 Technical Manual ------------------------------------------------------------ 1 38,400 baud rate is not supported by Digital operating systems. ------------------------------------------------------------ 2-46 Option Specifications 2.3.4 DEFQA Q-Bus Adapter The DEFQA Q-bus adapter and its software, TRDRV/VMS, enable Q-bus VAX systems to connect to 4- or 16-Mbits/second Token Ring networks, and act as full function DECnet Phase IV nodes and pathworks for VMS servers. ------------------------------------------------------------ Functional Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Supported protocols Operating system supported VMS 5.4 DECTRN Driver VMS 1.0 ------------------------------------------------------------ Ordering Information ------------------------------------------------------------ DEFQA-xx DEFQA module, documentation, and licensed letter BC29E-15 External console ribbon cable, 15-feet OL-GVJAP-AA Software license BN26P Series Adapter cable ------------------------------------------------------------ Performance ------------------------------------------------------------ Data transfer rate 4-Mbits and 16-Mbits Option Specifications 2-47 ------------------------------------------------------------ Diagnostic Support ------------------------------------------------------------ Diagnostic support Power-up self test MDM Installation Verification Procedure (IVP) DEQRA specific from host ------------------------------------------------------------ Configuration Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Form factor Quad height Power requirements +5 Vdc, 4.0 A; +12 Vdc, 0.1 A Power consumption 21.2 W Bus loads 2.2 ac; 0.5 dc ------------------------------------------------------------ Related Documentation ------------------------------------------------------------ EK-DEFQA-IN DEC TRNcontroller 100 Hardware Installation and Debugging EK-DEFQA-TM DEC TRNcontroller 100 Hardware Description and Operation AA-PH7NA-TE DEC Token Ring Network Device Driver for VMS Installation AA-PH7PA-TE DEC Token Ring Network Device Driver for VMS Use and Programming ------------------------------------------------------------ 2.3.5 DEQRA Token Ring Q-Bus Adapter The DEQRA Token Ring Q-bus adapter and its software, TRDRV/VMS, enable Q-bus VAX systems to connect to 4- or 16-Mbits/second Token Ring networks, and act as full function DECnet Phase IV nodes and pathworks for VMS servers. ------------------------------------------------------------ Functional Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Supported protocols IBM-compatible Token Ring (IEEE 802.5) Operating system supported VMS 5.4 DECTRN Driver VMS 1.0 ------------------------------------------------------------ Ordering Information ------------------------------------------------------------ DEQRA-CA DEQRA module, documentation, and licensed letter 2-48 Option Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------ Ordering Information ------------------------------------------------------------ BC29E-15 External console ribbon cable, 15-feet OL-GVJAP-AA Software license BN26P Series Adapter cable ------------------------------------------------------------ Performance ------------------------------------------------------------ Data transfer rate 4-Mbits and 16-Mbits ------------------------------------------------------------ Diagnostic Support ------------------------------------------------------------ Diagnostic support Power-up self test MDM Installation Verification Procedure (IVP) DEQRA specific from host ------------------------------------------------------------ Configuration Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Form factor Quad height Power requirements +5 Vdc, 4.0 A; +12 Vdc, 0.1 A Power consumption 21.2 W Bus loads 2.2 ac; 0.5 dc ------------------------------------------------------------ Related Documentation ------------------------------------------------------------ EK-DEQRA-IN DEC TRNcontroller 100 Hardware Installation and Debugging EK-DEQRA-TM DEC TRNcontroller 100 Hardware Description and Operation AA-PH7NA-TE DEC Token Ring Network Device Driver for VMS Installation AA-PH7PA-TE DEC Token Ring Network Device Driver for VMS Use and Programming ------------------------------------------------------------ Option Specifications 2-49 2.3.6 DESQA Ethernet Controller The DESQA Ethernet controller provides a high-speed asynchronous connection between a Q22-bus system and a local area network (LAN) based on Ethernet or IEEE 802.3. The DESQA supports either standard or ThinWire Ethernet cabling. ------------------------------------------------------------ Functional Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Supported protocols Ethernet, IEEE 802.3 Maintenance Operation Protocol (MOP) ------------------------------------------------------------ Ordering Information ------------------------------------------------------------ DESQA-SA Factory-installed option DESQA-SF Same as -SA but is field-installed External cable (standard) BNE3B or BNE3D External cable (ThinWire) BC16M ------------------------------------------------------------ Performance ------------------------------------------------------------ Transmit/Receive data transfers Up to 32-byte block mode DMA Transmit data transfers 2-Kbyte FIFO for DMA transfers Receive data transfers 4-Kbyte FIFO for DMA transfers Throughput at maximum rate 10 Mbits/second ------------------------------------------------------------ Configuration Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Form factor Quad height Power requirements +5 Vdc, 2.4 A; +12 Vdc, 0.22 A Power consumption 14.64 W Bus loads 2.2 ac; 0.5 dc Module connectors (standard) One 15-pin D-type Module connectors (Thinwire) T-connector to BNC connector on DESQA ------------------------------------------------------------ Related Documentation ------------------------------------------------------------ EK-DESQA-TM DESQA Technical Manual ------------------------------------------------------------ 2-50 Option Specifications 2.3.7 DPV11 Synchronous Controller The DPV11 is a single-line programmable controller that provides local or remote interconnections between systems. ------------------------------------------------------------ Functional Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Supported line interfaces EIA RS-232-C/CCITT V.28 EIA RS-423-A EIA RS-422-A Supported protocols DDCMP, BISYNC, and SDLC Operating mode Full or half-duplex Character size Program selectable (5-8 bits with character- oriented protocols and 108 bits with bit-oriented protocols) Modem support Limited Supported modems All Digital modems and the Bell 200 series ------------------------------------------------------------ Ordering Information ------------------------------------------------------------ DPV11-SA Factory-installed option DPV11-SF Field-installed option ------------------------------------------------------------ Performance ------------------------------------------------------------ Transmit/Receive data transfers Single-byte programmed transfer Transmit buffer size 2 bytes Receive buffer size 2 bytes Data rate 56 Kbits/second ------------------------------------------------------------ Configuration Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Form factor Dual height Power requirements +5 Vdc, 1.2 A (typical); +12 Vdc, 0.3 A (typical) Power consumption 9.6 W Bus loads 1.0 ac; 1.0 dc ------------------------------------------------------------ Related Documentation ------------------------------------------------------------ EK-DPV11-UG DPV11 Synchronous Interface User 's Guide EK-DPV11-TM DPV11 Technical Manual ------------------------------------------------------------ Option Specifications 2-51 2.3.8 DSRVB DECserver 200 The DSRVB DECserver 200 is an 8-line terminal server connecting terminals to a host computer on an Ethernet local area network. Software for the server is downloaded from a host. The server is available in two models: the modem control (MC) model an RS-232-C line interface; the data leads (DL) model has no modem control and a DEC-423 (DECconnect) line interface. ------------------------------------------------------------ Functional Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Supported line interfaces RS-232-C (MC Model)/DEC-423 (DL Model) Modem control Yes (MC Model)/No (DL Model) Protocols Asynchronous Supported terminal devices VT-, LN-, LA-, and LQ-series devices ------------------------------------------------------------ Ordering Information, Hardware Only 1 ------------------------------------------------------------ DSRVB-AA 8-line DECserver 200/MC, RS-232-C line interface, 120 V. Includes country kit. 2 DSRVB-BA 8-line DECserver 200/DL, DEC-423 (DECconnect) line interface, 120 V. Includes country kit. DSRVB-AB 8-line DECserver 200/MC, RS-232-C line interface, 240 V. Requires country kit. DSRVB-BB 8-line DECserver 200/DL, DEC-423 (DECconnect) line interface, 240 V. Requires country kit. ------------------------------------------------------------ Performance ------------------------------------------------------------ Maximum throughput 8 lines at 19.2 Kbytes/second ------------------------------------------------------------ Physical Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------ Height 11.75 cm (4.63 inches) Width 48.90 cm (19.25 inches) Depth 32.07 cm (12.63 inches) Weight 5.44 kg (12 pounds) ------------------------------------------------------------ Related Documentation ------------------------------------------------------------ AA-HL77B-TK DSRVB DECserver 200 User 's Guide ------------------------------------------------------------ 1 See the Networks and Communications Buyer 's Guide for appropriate software. 2 Each country kit includes a power cord, hardware manual, and rack mounting brackets. See the Networks and Communications Buyer 's Guide for available country kits. ------------------------------------------------------------ 2-52 Option Specifications 2.3.9 DSV11 Synchronous Controller The DSV11 is a two-channel, high-speed, synchronous controller that interfaces Q22-bus backplanes. ------------------------------------------------------------ Functional Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Supported line interfaces RS-423 RF-422 RS-232/V.24, V.35 Supported protocols DDCMP HDLC/SDLC BISYNC Operating mode Full or half-duplex Modem support Full modem control ------------------------------------------------------------ Ordering Information ------------------------------------------------------------ DSV11-SF Factory-installed kit (first DSV11) DSV11-SG Field-installed kit (additional DSV11s) ------------------------------------------------------------ Performance Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Transmit/Receive data transfers DMA Data rate, Mbits/second (maximum) RS-232-C/V.24 = up to 20K RS-423 = 100 Kbits/second RS-422 = 256 Kbits/second V.35 = 48 Kbits/second ------------------------------------------------------------ Configuration Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Form factor Quad height Power requirements +5 Vdc, 5.43 A (typical); +12 Vdc, 0.69 A (typical) Power consumption 35.43 W Bus loads 3.9 ac; 1.0 dc ------------------------------------------------------------ Related Documentation ------------------------------------------------------------ EK-DSV11-UG DSV11-S Communications Option User Guide EK-DSV11-TD DSV11 Communications Option Technical Description ------------------------------------------------------------ Option Specifications 2-53 2.4 Real-Time Options Real-time controllers interface devices that monitor processes in environments such as the laboratory or manufacturing. Typically, real-time controllers are parallel devices that transmit more than one bit of information simultaneously. Your system supports the following real-time options. · AAV11-S digital-to-analog converter · ADQ32 analog-to-digital converter · ADV11-S analog-to-digital converter · AXV11 controller · DIV32 controller · DRQ3B parallel interface · DRV1W parallel interface · IBQ01 controller · IEQ11 controller · KWV11-S programmable real-time clock 2.4.1 AAV11-S Digital-to-Analog Converter The AAV11-S is a digital-to-analog converter with DMA capability. The AAV11-S is functionally equivalent to the AAV11-D. ------------------------------------------------------------ Functional Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Circuits Two D/A converter circuits D/A input 12-bit digital input Data notation Binary input notation for unipolar output; offset binary or two's complement input notation for bipolar output. D/A output Voltage Output voltage range is jumper selectable: ±10 V, ±5 V, or 0 V to +10 V. Control signals 4-bit digital output for control signals, such as CRT intensity, blank, unblank, and erase Polarity Unipolar or bipolar output 2-54 Option Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------ Ordering Information ------------------------------------------------------------ AAV11-SA Factory-installed option AAV11-SF Same as -SA but is field-installed UDIP-BA 1 Universal data interface panel mounting box UDIP-DB Universal data interface panel (UDIP) UDIP-TA Tabletop enclosure ------------------------------------------------------------ Performance ------------------------------------------------------------ Analog output Voltage ±10 V, at 10 mA ±5 V, at 10 mA 0 V to 10 V, at 10 mA Current 10 mA, at 10 V minimum DC impedance 0.05 typical Linearity (0-10 V) ±1/2 LSB; ±1.2 mV at full-scale range Differential linearity ±1/2 LSB Offset error Adjustable to 0 Offset drift ±15 ppm/at maximum °C Gain accuracy Adjustable to zero Gain drift ±25 ppm/at maximum °C Settling time 6 µs to 0.1% for a p-p output change of 20 V ------------------------------------------------------------ Configuration Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Form factor Dual height Power requirements +5 Vdc, 2.10 A (typical); +12 Vdc, 0.0 A Power consumption 10.5 W Bus loads 2.5 ac; 0.5 dc ------------------------------------------------------------ Related Documentation ------------------------------------------------------------ EK-AV11D-UG Q-Bus DMA Analog System User 's Guide ------------------------------------------------------------ 1 You must order the UDIP mounting box and the UDIP interface when installing a new option. ------------------------------------------------------------ Option Specifications 2-55 2.4.2 ADQ32 Analog-to-Digital Converter The ADQ32 is an analog-to-digital converter with DMA capability. ------------------------------------------------------------ Functional Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Input channels 32 single-ended analog input channels or 16 differential analog input channels; single- ended or differential is programmable Programmable gain 1, 2, 4, or 8; selectable per channel A/D output Resolution 12-bit output data resolution Data notation Straight binary (unipolar), two's complement (bipolar) A/D conversions Can be started by a program, a real-time clock, or an external trigger A/D results Can be received by a programmed I/O transfer or by servicing an interrupt request Interrupts Can be enabled and automatically set Common mode rejection ratio 55 dB at maximum range 2-56 Option Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------ Ordering Information ------------------------------------------------------------ ADQ32-SA ADQ32 factory-installed kit ADQ32-SF ADQ32 field-installed kit UDIP-BA 1 Universal data interface panel (UDIP) mounting box UDIP-AA Universal data interface panel (UDIP) UDIP-TA Tabletop enclosure ------------------------------------------------------------ Performance ------------------------------------------------------------ Analog input No. of analog inputs 16 channels using differential inputs or 32 channels using single-ended inputs Input range 0 V to +10 V (unipolar) -10 V to +10 V (bipolar) Input impedance 10 M , minimum Input bias current 500 nA maximum ON current Input protection Inputs are current-limited and protected to an overvoltage of ±35 V without damage. Common mode rejection ratio 55 dB A/D output Data buffer register 16-bit read-only output register Resolution 12 bits unipolar; 11 bits bipolar plus sign bit Data notation Straight binary or two's complement Sample and hold amplifier Aperture uncertainty 1 nanosecond Aperture delay 50 nanoseconds, maximum with minimum aperture enabled (clock bypass bit set) Input noise 2 µV p-p A/D converter performance Linearity Differential 0.2 to 2 LSB Integral 1.5 LSB, maximum Scale drift 15 ppm/C typical ------------------------------------------------------------ 1 You must order the UDIP mounting box and the UDIP interface when installing a new option. Option Specifications 2-57 ------------------------------------------------------------ Performance ------------------------------------------------------------ System throughput Maximum single channel sample rate 250 KHz Maximum multichannel rate to ensure ±1/2 LSB accuracy 200 KHz ------------------------------------------------------------ Configuration Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Form factor Quad height Power requirements +5 Vdc, 4.45 A (typical) +12 Vdc, 0.0 A Power consumption 22.25 W Bus loads 2.5 ac 0.5 dc ------------------------------------------------------------ Related Documentation ------------------------------------------------------------ EK-153AA-UG ADQ32 Analog-to-Digital Converter User 's Guide ------------------------------------------------------------ 2.4.3 ADV11-S Analog-to-Digital Converter The ADV11-S is an analog-to-digital converter with DMA capability. The ADV11-S is functionally equivalent to an ADV11-D. ------------------------------------------------------------ Functional Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Input channels 16 single-ended analog input channels or 8 differential analog input channels; SE/DI input is jumper-selectable. Programmable gain 1, 2, 4, or 8 A/D output Resolution 12-bit output data resolution Data notation Binary, offset binary, or two's complement A/D conversions Can be started by a program, a real-time clock, or an external trigger A/D results Can be received by a programmed I/O transfer or by servicing an interrupt request 2-58 Option Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------ Functional Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Interrupts Can be enabled and automatically set by A/D DONE and/or ERROR bits Common mode rejection ratio (gain=1) 80 dB at maximum range ------------------------------------------------------------ Ordering Information ------------------------------------------------------------ ADV11-SA Factory-installed option ADV11-SF Same as -SA but is field-installed UDIP-BA 1 Universal data interface panel mounting box UDIP-AB Universal data interface panel for ADV11-S UDIP-TA Tabletop enclosure ------------------------------------------------------------ Performance ------------------------------------------------------------ Analog input Number of analog inputs 8 channels using differential inputs or 16 channels using single-ended inputs Input range 0 V to +10 V (unipolar); -10 V to +10 V (bipolar) Maximum input signal ±10.5 V (signal + common mode voltage) Input impedance Off channels 100 M minimum, 10 pF maximum On channels 100 M minimum, 100 pF maximum Power off 1 K in series with a diode Input bias current ±20 nA at 25°C (77°F) maximum Input protection Inputs are current-limited and protected to an overvoltage of ±35 V without damage. Common mode rejection ratio 80 dB at a range of ±10 V at 60 Hz A/D output Data buffer register 16-bit read-only output register Resolution 12 bits unipolar; 11 bits bipolar plus sign bit Data notation Binary, offset binary, or two's complement Sample and hold amplifier Aperture uncertainty Less than 10 nanoseconds ------------------------------------------------------------ 1 You must order the UDIP mounting box and the UDIP interface when installing a new option. Option Specifications 2-59 ------------------------------------------------------------ Performance ------------------------------------------------------------ Aperture delay Less than 0.5 µs from start of conversion to signal disconnect Front end settling Less than 15 µs to ±0.01% of full-scale value for a peak-to-peak input of 20 V Input noise Less than 0.2 mV rms A/D converter performance Linearity Less than ±1/2 LSB Stability (temperature coefficient) ±30 ppm at maximum °C (32°F) Stability (long term) ±0.05% change in 6 months System accuracy (gain=1) Input voltage to digitized value to within ±0.03% System throughput 25K channel samples/second ------------------------------------------------------------ Configuration Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Form factor Dual height Power requirements +5 Vdc, 2.0 A (typical); +12 Vdc, 0.0 A Power consumption 10.0 W Bus loads 2.3 ac; 0.5 dc ------------------------------------------------------------ Related Documentation ------------------------------------------------------------ EK-AV11O-UG Q-Bus DMA Analog System User 's Guide ------------------------------------------------------------ 2.4.4 AXV11 Controller The AXV11-S is an input/output circuit board for analog devices. The AXV11-S is functionally equivalent to the AXV11-C. ------------------------------------------------------------ Functional Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Input channels 16 single-ended analog input channels or 8 differential analog input channels; SE/DI jumper is field-selectable. Programmable gain 1, 2, 4, or 8 A/D output Data resolution 12-bit output data resolution Data notation Binary, offset binary, or two's complement 2-60 Option Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------ Functional Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Voltage Output voltage range selection of ±10 V (bipolar) or 0 V to 10 V (unipolar) A/D conversions Can be started by a program, an external trigger, or a real-time clock A/D results Can be received by a programmed I/O transfer or by servicing an interrupt request Common mode rejection ratio 80 dB at maximum range D/A converters (DACs) Number of DACs 2 Input (each DAC) 12-bit digital input Output (each DAC) Unipolar or bipolar output ------------------------------------------------------------ Ordering Information ------------------------------------------------------------ AXV11-SA Factory-installed option AXV11-SF Same as -SA but is field-installed UDIP-BA 1 Universal data interface panel mounting box UDIP-AY Universal data interface panel (UDIP) for AXV11-S UDIP-TA Tabletop enclosure ------------------------------------------------------------ Performance ------------------------------------------------------------ A/D converter performance Linearity To within ±1/2 LSB Stability (temperature coefficient) ±30 ppm at maximum °C (32°F) Stability (long term) ±0.05% change in 6 months Conversion time 25 µs from end of front end settling to setting the A/D DONE bit System throughput 25K channel samples/second D/A converter specifications Number of D/A converters 2 Digital input 12 bits (Binary code is used for unipolar output; offset binary or two's complement code is used for bipolar output.) Analog output ±10 V (bipolar) or 0 V to +10 V (unipolar) ------------------------------------------------------------ 1 You must order the UDIP mounting box and the UDIP interface when installing a new option. Option Specifications 2-61 ------------------------------------------------------------ Performance ------------------------------------------------------------ Output current ±5 mA maximum Output impedance 0.1 Differential linearity To within ±1/2 LSB Nonlinearity 0.02% of full-scale value Offset error Adjustable to 0 Offset drift ±30 ppm at maximum °C (32°F) Gain accuracy Adjustable to full-scale value Gain drift ±30 ppm at maximum °C (32°F) Settling time 65 µs to 0.1% for a peak-to-peak output change of 20 V Noise 0.1% full-scale value Capacitive load capability 0.5 µF ------------------------------------------------------------ Configuration Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Power requirements +5 Vdc, 2.0 A; +12 Vdc, 0.0 A Power consumption 10.0 W Bus loads 1.2 ac; 0.3 dc ------------------------------------------------------------ Related Documentation ------------------------------------------------------------ EK-AXVAA-UG AXV11/KWV11 Module User 's Guide MP-O11291-00 AXV11-C Field Maintenance Print Set ------------------------------------------------------------ 2.4.5 DIV32 Controller The DIV32 is a quad-height, integrated services digital network (ISDN) communication controller with connection to the Q22-bus backplane. ------------------------------------------------------------ Functional Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Supported line interfaces RS-423 RS-422 RS-232/V.24, V.35 Supported protocols VAX ISDN Operating mode Full- or half-duplex 2-62 Option Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------ Ordering Information ------------------------------------------------------------ DIV32-SA Factory-installed option DIV32-SF Same as -SA but is field-installed ------------------------------------------------------------ Performance ------------------------------------------------------------ Transmit/Receive data transfers DMA Data transfer rate 64 Kbits/second ------------------------------------------------------------ Configuration Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Form factor Quad height Power requirements +5 Vdc, 5.5 A (typical) Power consumption 27.5 W Bus loads 3.9 ac; 1.0 dc ------------------------------------------------------------ Related Documentation ------------------------------------------------------------ EK-DIV32-UG Communications Option User Guide EK-DIV32-IN DIV Hardware Installation Guide ------------------------------------------------------------ 2.4.6 DRQ3B Parallel Interface The DRQ3B is a high-speed parallel interface that provides two independent 16-bit, unidirectional data channels. ------------------------------------------------------------ Functional Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Two unidirectional channels Each 512-word FIFO Interrupt vectors One for both DMA channels One for all other interrupts ------------------------------------------------------------ Ordering Information ------------------------------------------------------------ DRQ3B-SA Factory-installed option DRQ3B-SF Same as -SA but is field-installed Cables Connects the DRQ3B to a user device or to another DRQ3B. Order two cables for each DRQ3B module. BC19T-25/-50: 7.6 m (25 feet)/15.2 m (50 feet) Option Specifications 2-63 ------------------------------------------------------------ Performance ------------------------------------------------------------ Throughput rates Burst: 500 kilowords Block: 1.1 megawords Extended block mode: 1.1 megawords Height speed: 1.4 megawords ------------------------------------------------------------ Configuration Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Form factor Quad height Power requirements + 5 Vdc, 4.5 A; +12 Vdc, 0.0 A Power consumption 22.5 W Bus loads 2.0 ac; 0.5 dc Module connectors Two 50-pin female IEEE connectors I/O port data transceivers Source 16 mA, sink 64 mA ------------------------------------------------------------ Related Documentation ------------------------------------------------------------ EK-O47AA-UG DRQ3B Parallel DMA Input/Output Module User 's Guide ------------------------------------------------------------ 2.4.7 DRV1W Parallel Interface The DRV1W is a general-purpose, parallel interface with one 16-bit input port and one 16-bit output port. The DRV1W supports DMA. The DRV1W-S is functionally equivalent to the DRV11-WA. ------------------------------------------------------------ Functional Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Number of lines Total: 50 16 data output lines 16 data input lines 3 user-definable input status lines 3 user-definable output control lines 8 input control lines 4 output control lines Line characteristics Input data lines 1 TTL unit load each Input control lines 1 TTL unit load each 2-64 Option Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------ Functional Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Output data lines 10 TTL unit loads each Output control lines 10 TTL unit loads each Logic levels High = logic 1 Low = logic 0 ------------------------------------------------------------ Ordering Information ------------------------------------------------------------ DRV1W-SA Factory-installed option DRV1W-SF Same as -SA but is field-installed ------------------------------------------------------------ Performance ------------------------------------------------------------ Transfer mode Up to 2-byte programmed transfers Up to 8-byte burst mode DMA transfers and unlimited burst mode DMA transfers (unsupported) Data transfer rate Up to 250,000 16-bit words/second in single- cycle mode Up to 500,000 16-bit words/second in burst mode ------------------------------------------------------------ Configuration Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Form factor Dual height Power requirements +5 Vdc, 1.8 A (typical); +12 Vdc, 0.0 A Power consumption 9.0 W Bus loads 2.0 ac; 1.0 dc Module connectors Two 40-pin connectors Option Specifications 2-65 ------------------------------------------------------------ Related Documentation ------------------------------------------------------------ EK-DRVWA-UG DRV11-WA General Purpose DMA User 's Guide ------------------------------------------------------------ 2.4.8 IBQ01 Controller The IBQ01 is a DMA controller that interfaces a Q22-bus system to RS-485 industrial control and measurement devices. ------------------------------------------------------------ Functional Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Communication protocol Modified SDLC Supported functions Single multidrop interconnect 250 BITBUS compatible devices ------------------------------------------------------------ Ordering Information ------------------------------------------------------------ IBQ01-SA Factory-installed option IBQ01-SF Same as -SA but is field-installed Cables User-supplied RS-485 BITBUS standard ------------------------------------------------------------ Performance ------------------------------------------------------------ Transfer mode Programmed I/O transfers with interrupt DMA data transfer Data transfer rate Up to 2.4 Mbits/second at BITBUS length of 30 m 375 Kbits/second at BITBUS length of 300 m 62.5 Kbits/second at BITBUS length of 13,200 m ------------------------------------------------------------ Configuration Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Form factor Quad height Power requirements +5 Vdc, 5.0 A; +12 Vdc, 0.3 A Power consumption 28.6 W Bus loads 4.6 ac; 1.0 dc 2-66 Option Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------ Related Documentation ------------------------------------------------------------ EK-IBQ01-UG DECscan BITBUS Controller User 's Guide EK-IBQ01-IN DECscan BITBUS Controller Installation Manual EK-IBQ01-TM DECscan BITBUS Controller Technical Manual EK-JQ52A-TN DECscan BITBUS Controller Software Installation ------------------------------------------------------------ 2.4.9 IEQ11 Controller The IEQ11 option is a DMA controller that interfaces a Q22-bus system to two independent instrument buses (IEC/IEEE). ------------------------------------------------------------ Functional Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Supported interfaces IEEE-488-1978 IEC 625-1 Supported interface functions Automatic source handshake Automatic acceptor handshake Talker and extended talker (includes serial poll) Listener and extended listener Service request Remote local Parallel poll Device clear/Device trigger Controller ------------------------------------------------------------ Ordering Information ------------------------------------------------------------ IEQ11-SA Factory-installed option for IEC connection IEQ11-SF Same as -SA but is field-installed ------------------------------------------------------------ Performance ------------------------------------------------------------ Transfer mode Programmed I/O transfers with interrupt DMA data transfers Data transfer rate 150 Kbytes/s during a DMA block transfer Option Specifications 2-67 ------------------------------------------------------------ Configuration Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Form factor Quad height Power requirements +5 Vdc, 3.5 A (typical); +12 Vdc, 0.0 A Power consumption 17.5 W Bus loads 2.0 ac; 1.0 dc Module connectors Standard 24-pin IEEE 488 connector (IEQAA- AC) Standard 25-pin IEC 625 connector (IEQ11- AD) ------------------------------------------------------------ Related Documentation ------------------------------------------------------------ EK-IEUQ1-UG IEU11-A/IEQ11-A User 's Guide ------------------------------------------------------------ 2.4.10 KWV11-S Programmable Real-Time Clock The KWV11-S is a programmable real-time clock that can be programmed to count from one to five crystal-controlled frequencies, from an external frequency or event, or from a 50-Hz or 60-Hz line frequency on the Q22-bus. The board can generate interrupts or can synchronize the processor. The KWV11-S clock is functionally equivalent to the KWV11-C. ------------------------------------------------------------ Functional Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Resolution 16 bits Frequencies 5 internal crystal frequencies -- 1 MHz, 100 kHz, 10 kHz, 1 kHz, and 100 Hz Schmitt Triggers 2, each with slope and level controls that can be used to start the clock or generate program interrupts Input Line frequency input from BEVNT bus (50 or 60 Hz) Modes 4 programmable modes ------------------------------------------------------------ Ordering Information ------------------------------------------------------------ KWV11-SA Factory-installed option KWV11-SF Same as -SA but is field-installed UDIP-BA 1 Universal data interface panel mounting box ------------------------------------------------------------ 1 You must order the UDIP mounting box and the UDIP interface when installing a new option. 2-68 Option Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------ Ordering Information ------------------------------------------------------------ UDIP-KB Universal data interface panel for KWV11-S UDIP-TA Tabletop enclosure ------------------------------------------------------------ Performance ------------------------------------------------------------ Clock Crystal oscillator 10-MHz base frequency Output ranges 1 MHz, 100 kHz, 10 kHz, 1 kHz, and 100 Hz Oscillator accuracy 0.01% Other sources Line frequency or input at Schmitt Trigger Schmitt-Trigger input signals Number of inputs 2 Input range ±30 V (maximum limits) Triggering range -12 V to +12 V (adjustable) Triggering slope Positive or negative, switch-selectable Source User device Response time Depends on input waveform and amplitude; for TTL logic levels, typically 600 nanoseconds Hysteresis Approximately 0.5 V, positive and negative Characteristics Single-ended input, 100-K impedance to gnd Clock output Signal CLK OV L (clock overflow, asserted low) Output pins J1 pin 5 and CLK OVFL tab Function Time base selection from an internal crystal-controlled frequency, an input at ST1, or a line frequency at BEVNT bus line Duration Approximately 500 nanoseconds Line driver TTL-compatible, open collector circuit with a 470- pull-up resistor to +5 V Maximum source current 5 mA when output is high ( 2.4 V), measuring from source through load to ground Maximum sink current 8 mA when output is low ( 0.8 V), measuring from external source voltage through load to output Schmitt-Trigger 1 output Option Specifications 2-69 ------------------------------------------------------------ Performance ------------------------------------------------------------ Signal ST1 OUT L (asserted low) Output pins J1 pin 2 and ST1 OUT tab Function External time base input or counter. Input frequency is a function of the input signal. Other characteristics Same as clock output Schmitt-Trigger 2 output Signal ST2 OUT L (asserted low) Output pin J1 pin 4 Function Starts counter, sets ST2 flag, and generates an interrupt (if enabled); causes buffer preset register (BPR) to be loaded from counter. Other characteristics Same as clock output ------------------------------------------------------------ Configuration Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Power requirements +5 Vdc, 2.2 A (typical); +12 Vdc, 0.013 A (typical) Power consumption 11.156 W Bus loads 1.0 ac; 0.3 dc ------------------------------------------------------------ Related Documentation ------------------------------------------------------------ EK-AXVAA-UG AXV11/KWV11 Module User 's Guide ------------------------------------------------------------ 2-70 Option Specifications 2.5 Printer Interface 2.5.1 LPV11-SA Printer Interface The LPV11 printer interface controls the flow of data between the Q22-bus and a line printer. ------------------------------------------------------------ Ordering Information ------------------------------------------------------------ LPV11-SA LPV11 controller module ------------------------------------------------------------ Configuration Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Form factor Quad height Power requirements +5 Vdc, 2.8 A (typical); +12 Vdc, 0.0 A Power consumption 14.0 W Bus loads 1.8 ac; 0.5 dc Module connectors 2 female, 37-pin D subminiature connectors ------------------------------------------------------------ Related Documentation ------------------------------------------------------------ EK-LPV11-OP LPV11 Printer User 's Manual ------------------------------------------------------------ Option Specifications 2-71 2.6 Graphics Adapter 2.6.1 VS30U Graphics Adapter The VS30U is a full-page, high-resolution DMA color video subsystem capable of 8-plane color video memory display. The VS30U allows field upgrade of Q-bus VAXservers to Q-bus workstations. The option includes the 8-plane color graphics module set (VCB02-J) as well as the 19-in color monitor (VR299) and a keyboard, mouse, and cable. ------------------------------------------------------------ Ordering Information ------------------------------------------------------------ VS30U 3 modules: base module and two 4-plane modules VS30U-G3 GPX upgrade for BA213, VR299, 240 V VS30U-G4 GPX upgrade for BA213, VR299, 240 V SH VS30U-GA GPX upgrade for BA213, VR299, 120 V ------------------------------------------------------------ Configuration Information ------------------------------------------------------------ Form factor Quad height Power requirements Base module at +5 Vdc, 5.8 A (typical) Base module at +12 Vdc, 0.7 A (typical) 4-plane module at +5 Vdc, 3.4 A (typical) ------------------------------------------------------------ 2-72 Option Specifications 3 ------------------------------------------------------------ System Expansion This chapter provides guidelines on how to expand your system. 3.1 Planning System Expansion You must consider the following when you decide to expand your system. · Can your system accommodate additional supported options? You determine that by filling in a worksheet (Section 3.2) with the options currently installed in your system and those you wish to add. · If your existing system cannot accommodate a particular set of supported options, you might wish to add one of the following expanders, to enable support for the RA-series or RF-series ISEs. ------------------------------------------------------------ Expander Name Additional Q22-Bus Slots Additional Storage Capacity ------------------------------------------------------------ B400X 10 Up to four RF-series ISEs, or three ISEs and one TK-series, or TF-series tape drive. R400X 0 Up to seven RF-series ISEs 1 , or six RF-series ISEs with room for one TF85/TF86 tape drive. SF12 SF100 0 One TF857 magazine tape subsystem and up to four RF72 or RF73 ISEs. SF200 0 Up to two TF857 magazine tape subsystems, and two to 24 RF72 or RF73 ISEs. ------------------------------------------------------------ 1 RF35 may contain two ISEs. ------------------------------------------------------------ This chapter does not describe how to configure new options or how to install them in your system. Configuring an option involves assigning a control and status register (CSR) address and an interrupt vector. This is usually done by means of switches or jumpers on the options themselves. Digital service System Expansion 3-1 representatives configure the options when they install them. Your Digital service representative also determines the proper placement of options within your system, according to specific guidelines. 3.2 Completing the System Configuration Worksheet To determine what options you can add to your system, you must list the options currently installed and their power requirements on the configuration worksheet provided on the next page. The worksheet is for the BA440 enclosure. All backplane slots and mass storage devices are powered by the H7874 power supply. Use the worksheets as follows. 1. In the Module column, list all options and mass storage devices currently installed in your system, except the controller for the tape drive. The KA6nn processor module has already been entered. Use the label on the cover panel of each slot to identify the module installed in that slot. 2. List each embedded storage device. 3. List the options and mass storage devices you wish to add to your system. 4. If the system includes a TK70 tape drive, list the TQK70 controller last. 5. Fill in the power requirements for each module and each mass storage device. The power requirements for the more common options are listed in Table 3-1; refer to the option descriptions in Chapter 2 for the power requirements of additional options. 6. Add each column and make sure the totals do not exceed the specified limit. As long as the figures are within range, you can probably install the new option(s). 3-2 System Expansion System Expansion 3-3 ------------------------------------------------------------ Note ------------------------------------------------------------ The worksheets are only guides. Confirm your plan with your Digital sales representative. While certain configurations may be possible, they may not be recommended due to excessive loads on the system or difficulties in arranging bus and cable access to all devices. ------------------------------------------------------------ Table 3-1 Power Requirements ------------------------------------------------------------ Current (Amps) Max. ------------------------------------------------------------ Power Max. ------------------------------------------------------------ Bus Loads ------------------------------------------------------------ Operation Mode ------------------------------------------------------------ Option Module +5 V +12 V Watts AC DC ------------------------------------------------------------ AAV11-SA A1009-PA 2.10 0.00 10.50 2.5 0.5 ADQ32-SA A030 4.45 0.00 22.25 2.5 0.5 ADV11-SA A1008-PA 2.00 0.00 10.00 2.3 0.5 AXV11-SA A026-PA 2.00 0.00 10.00 1.2 0.3 CXA16-AA M3118-YA 1.60 0.20 10.40 3.0 0.5 CXB16-AA M3118-YB 2.00 0.00 10.00 3.3 0.5 CXY08-AA M3119-YA 1.64 0.395 12.94 3.0 0.5 DEFQA - DESQA-SA M3127-PA 2.40 0.22 14.64 3.3 0.5 DIV32-SA M7571-PA 5.5 0.00 35.4 3.5 1.0 DPV11-SA M8020-PA 1.20 0.30 9.60 1.0 1.0 DRQ3B-SA M7658-PA 4.50 0.00 22.50 2.0 0.5 DRV1J-SA M8049-PA 1.80 0.00 9.00 2.0 1.0 DRV1W-SA M7651-PA 1.80 0.00 9.00 2.0 1.0 DSV11-SA M3108 5.43 0.69 35.43 3.9 1.0 H3604 1 - 1.70 0.50 14.50 - - IBQ01-SA M3125-PA 5.00 0.30 28.60 4.6 1.0 IEQ11-SA M8634-PA 3.50 0.00 17.50 2.0 1.0 ------------------------------------------------------------ 1 Also include -12 Vdc @ 0.25 A, 3 W. (continued on next page) 3-4 System Expansion Table 3-1 (Cont.) Power Requirements ------------------------------------------------------------ Current (Amps) Max. ------------------------------------------------------------ Power Max. ------------------------------------------------------------ Bus Loads ------------------------------------------------------------ Operation Mode ------------------------------------------------------------ Option Module +5 V +12 V Watts AC DC ------------------------------------------------------------ KA681-AA L4005-BA 9.084 1.6 64.62 4.0 1.0 KA691-AA L4005-AA 9.084 1.6 64.62 4.0 1.0 KA692-AA L4006-AA 8.6 1.6 62.2 4.0 1.0 KA694-AA L4006-BA 8.6 1.6 62.2 4.0 1.0 KDA50-SE M7164 6.93 0.00 34.65 3.0 0.5 --- M7165 6.57 0.03 33.21 - - KFQSA-SA M7769 5.50 0.00 27.50 4.4 0.5 KLESI-SA M7740-PA 4.00 0.00 20.00 0.5 1.0 KRQ50-SA M7552 2.70 0.00 13.50 2.7 1.0 KWV11-SA M4002-PA 2.20 0.013 11.156 1.0 0.3 KXJ11-SF M7616 6.0 0.4 46.8 2.0 1.0 KZQSA-SA M5976 5.4 0.0 27.0 4.4 0.5 LPV11-SA M8086-PA 2.80 0.00 14.00 1.8 0.5 M9404-PA M9404 - 0.00 0.0 - - M9405-PA M9405 - 0.00 0.0 - - MRV11-D M8578 1.60 2 0.00 8.00 3.0 0.5 MS690-BA L4004-BA 5.03 0.00 26.5 - - MS690-CA L4004-CA 4.2 0.00 21.0 - - MS690-DA L4004-DA 6.4 0.00 32.0 - - RF31E-AA - 1.20 3.03 42.4 N/A N/A peak @spin-up (max.) RF36-AA - 0.91 2.89 39.23 N/A N/A peak @spin-up (max.) RF72E-AA - 1.38 4.68 63.0 N/A N/A peak @spin-up (max.) RF73E-AA - 1.20 5.00 66.0 N/A N/A peak @spin-up (max.) ------------------------------------------------------------ 2 Value is for the unpopulated module only. (continued on next page) System Expansion 3-5 Table 3-1 (Cont.) Power Requirements ------------------------------------------------------------ Current (Amps) Max. ------------------------------------------------------------ Power Max. ------------------------------------------------------------ Bus Loads ------------------------------------------------------------ Operation Mode ------------------------------------------------------------ Option Module +5 V +12 V Watts AC DC ------------------------------------------------------------ RF74-AA - 1.20 5.60 72.2 N/A N/A peak @spin-up (max.) RRD43 - 1.40 0.0 7.0 N/A N/A TF85-JA - 1.50 2.40 36.30 N/A N/A TF86-JA - 1.50 2.40 36.30 N/A N/A TK50E-AA - 1.50 2.40 36.30 N/A N/A TK70E-AA - 1.50 2.40 36.30 N/A N/A TQK70-SA M7559 3.50 0.00 17.50 4.3 0.5 TSV05-SA M7530 6.50 0.00 32.50 1.5 1.0 TZ85-JA - 1.50 2.40 36.30 N/A N/A VCB02-A M7615 4.60 0.10 24.2 3.5 1.0 VCB02-B M7168 M7169 8.85 0.47 49.89 3.5 1.0 VCB02-C (2) M7168 M7169 12.0 0.47 65.64 3.5 1.0 ------------------------------------------------------------ 3-6 System Expansion ------------------------------------------------------------ Index A ------------------------------------------------------------ Asynchronous serial controllers description of, 2-38 B ------------------------------------------------------------ BA440 enclosure, 1-1 Base system description of, 1-1 Break Enable/Disable switch description of enable setting, 1-4 C ------------------------------------------------------------ Communication options supported, list, 2-38 Console commands qualifier and argument conventions in Console I/O mode, 1-6 Console I/O mode and examples of SET and SHOW commands, 1-10 console commands, 1-6 description of, 1-4 Console program, 1-3 and power-up mode, 1-4 entering Console I/O mode, 1-4 Control and status register (CSR) assigning, 3-1 description of, 2-2 CSR See Control and status register D ------------------------------------------------------------ Device abbreviations, 1-12 DHU11 mode and CXA16 support, 2-38 and CXB16 support, 2-42 DHV11 mode and CXA16 support, 2-38 and CXB16 support, 2-42 Digital Storage Systems Interconnect See DSSI DSSI description of, 1-14 E ------------------------------------------------------------ Expanding system, 3-1 F ------------------------------------------------------------ Firmware system control of, 1-3 I ------------------------------------------------------------ Integrated storage element (ISE) and support on DSSI bus, 1-14 RF-series, description of, 2-14, 2-15 RF73, description of, 2-16 RF74, description of, 2-17 Interrupt vector description of, 2-2 Index-1 K ------------------------------------------------------------ KA681-AA modules system names, 1-15 KA691-AA modules system names, 1-19 KA692-AA modules system names, 1-23 KA694-AA modules system names, 1-23 M ------------------------------------------------------------ Mass storage controllers See Controllers Modules KA6nn-AA CPU, location, 1-1 N ------------------------------------------------------------ Network controllers description of, 2-38 P ------------------------------------------------------------ Power supply minimum load, 3-6 Power-up self-tests description of, 1-3 R ------------------------------------------------------------ Real-time options supported, list of, 2-54 S ------------------------------------------------------------ Self-tests See Power-up self-tests SET BOOT command, 1-12 SET command description of, 1-10 SET LANGUAGE command, 1-12 SHOW command description of, 1-10 SHOW DEVICE display, 1-11 SHOW ETHERNET display, 1-12 SHOW LANGUAGE display, 1-12 SHOW QBUS display, 1-10 Synchronous serial controllers description of, 2-38 V ------------------------------------------------------------ VMB description of, 1-3 Index-2 Reader 's Comments VAX 4000 Model 500A/505A/600A/700A/705A Technical Information EK-496AB-TI. 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