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HP B132L+ Upgrade Instructions

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HP B132L+ User Manual
HP B132L+ User Guide
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  • HP B132L+, CPU_Upgrade.doc 20 Tue Jul 16 14:10:19 1996 20 Install the EGRAM Module in the New CPU Board Install the EGRAM Module in the New CPU Board If you removed an optional EGRAM module from the old CPU board, install it on the new CPU board as follows: 1 Install the standoffs into the four holes on the new CPU board, as shown in Figure 15. Figure 16 Installing the Optional EGRAM Module 2 Line up the connector on the EGRAM module and the connector on the new CPU board while at the same time aligning the standoffs to the

  • HP B132L+, CPU_Upgrade.doc 4 Tue Jul 16 14:10:19 1996 4 Remove the Main Tray Assembly Remove the Main Tray Assembly 1 Completely loosen the four thumb screws on the rear of the system unit, as shown in Figure 2. Figure 2 Removing Main Tray Assembly 2 Place one hand on the top of the system unit and push, while pulling the handle on the rear panel with your other hand. See Figure 2. 3 Slide the main tray assembly out of the chassis.

  • HP B132L+, CPU_Upgrade.doc 14 Tue Jul 16 14:10:19 1996 14 Install Memory Modules in the New CPU Board 2 Close the ejector tabs on each side of the memory connector to lessen the force required to seat the memory module, as shown in Figure 10. 3 Line up the memory module with the guides making sure that the notched end of the memory module is toward the white ejector tab, as shown in Figure 10. Figure 10 Installing Memory Modules 4 Press firmly and evenly on the memory module to ensure that it is fully seat

  • HP B132L+, CPU_Upgrade.doc 3 Tue Jul 16 14:10:19 1996 3 Prepare Your Workstation 12 Remove the floor stand from the system unit, as shown in Figure 1. 13 Lay the system unit on a flat surface, such as a table top. 14 Attach a static-grounding wrist strap to bare metal on the back of the system unit. Figure 1 Removing the Floor Stand

  • HP B132L+, CPU_Upgrade.doc 19 Tue Jul 16 14:10:19 1996 19 Remove the EGRAM Module From the Old CPU Board Remove the EGRAM Module From the Old CPU Board If an optional EGRAM module is installed on the old CPU board, remove it as follows: 1 Use a pair of needle-nose pliers to squeeze the tabs on the standoffs while lifting the corner of the EGRAM module slightly, as shown in Figure 15. Figure 15 Removing the Optional EGRAM Module 2 Grasp the EGRAM module from the sides and pull it straight up to disconnect it from the CPU board connector, as shown in Figure 15. 3 From the bottom of the CPU board, use a pair of needle-nose pliers to squeeze the tabs on the s

  • HP B132L+, CPU_Upgrade.doc 0 Tue Jul 16 14:10:19 1996  Hewlett-Packard Co. 1996 Printing History First Printing: July 1996 UNIX is a registered trademark in the United States and other countries, licensed exclusively through X/Open Company Limited. NOTICE The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. HEWLETT-PACKARD MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WITH REGARD TO THIS MATERIAL INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FIT- NESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Hewlett-Packard shall not be lia- ble for errors contained herein or for incidental o

  • HP B132L+, CPU_Upgrade.doc 13 Tue Jul 16 14:10:19 1996 13 Install Memory Modules in the New CPU Board Perform the following steps to install the memory modules in the new CPU board: 1 Locate the memory connectors on the new CPU board, as shown in Figure 9. Figure 9 Memory Module Location Memory Module Connectors 0B 0A 1B 1A 2B 2A White Ejector Tabs

  • HP B132L+, CPU_Upgrade.doc 22 Tue Jul 16 14:10:19 1996 22 Replace the Storage Tray Replace the Storage Tray 1 Align the pins on the backpanel of the main tray with the holes on the rear of the storage tray and slide the storage tray onto the pins, as shown in Figure 18. Figure 18 Installing the Storage Tray Assembly 2 Lower the front of the storage and move it slightly forward to align the pins on its side with the slots on the main tray, as shown in Figure 18. 3 Slide the storage tray towards the rear of the main tray until the pins are fully seat- ed in

  • CPU_Upgrade.doc 16 Tue Jul 16 14:10:19 1996 16 Remove Second Level Cache Boards From the Old CPU Board 2 Remove the second level cache boards by swinging the ejector tabs on each side of the board out and away from the board, as shown in Figure 12. Lift the board up and out of the connector and place it on a static-free surface. Figure 12 Removing Second Level Cache Boards NOTI

  • HP B132L+, CPU_Upgrade.doc 21 Tue Jul 16 14:10:19 1996 21 Install the New CPU Board Install the New CPU Board 1 Line up the CPU board support tray with the main tray guides, as shown in Figure 17. Figure 17 Installing the New CPU Board 2 Pull out the two ejector handles so that they are fully open. 3 Slide the CPU board in until it starts to make contact with the backplane. 4 Push on both ejectors evenly and firmly to seat the CPU board in the backplane connectors.

  • HP B132L+, CPU_Upgrade.doc 1 Tue Jul 16 14:10:19 1996 1 Prepare Your Workstation Prepare Your Workstation WARNING: To avoid electrical shock, make sure you unplug the power cable from the wall outlet and the system unit before proceeding any further. CAUTION The internal components of your workstation are susceptible to mechanical and electrostatic shock. To prevent such damage from occurring, observe the following precautions during the installation procedure. • Stand on a static-free mat • Wear a static-groundi

  • CPU_Upgrade.doc 24 Tue Jul 16 14:10:19 1996 24 Replace the Main Tray Assembly Replace the Main Tray Assembly 1 Align the main tray assembly with the chassis and slide it into place, as shown in Figure 20. Figure 20 Replacing the Main Tray Assembly 2 Slide the main tray into the chassis until it is fully seated. 3 Tighten the four thumb screws. NOTICE: To m

  • HP B132L+, CPU_Upgrade.doc 27 Tue Jul 16 14:10:19 1996 27 Replace the Main Tray Assembly 12 After choosing and saving your monitor type, the following message is displayed: To select a new Graphics Monitor Type press the <TAB> key now, otherwise EXIT by entering any other key (or will time out in 15 seconds)... Either wait fifteen seconds for the boot process to continue, or press any key except TAB. 13 If a message to press Esc to stop the boot process is displayed, then press Esc. This stops the boot process and brings you to the Boot Console Handler prompt. 14 At the prom

  • HP B132L+, CPU_Upgrade.doc 17 Tue Jul 16 14:10:19 1996 17 Install Second Level Cache Boards in the New CPU Board Install Second Level Cache Boards in the New CPU Board 1 Locate the cache board connectors on the CPU board, as shown in Figure 13. Figure 13 Cache Boards Location Cache Board Connectors

  • HP B132L+, CPU_Upgrade.doc 8 Tue Jul 16 14:10:19 1996 8 Remove the CPU Board Remove the CPU Board 1 Pull the two ejector handles at the same time, as shown in Figure 6. 2 Slide the CPU board out of the tray. Figure 6 Removing the CPU Board

  • HP B132L+, CPU_Upgrade.doc 7 Tue Jul 16 14:10:19 1996 7 Remove the Storage Tray 4 Hold the storage tray with both hands and slide it toward the front of the main tray approximately an inch, then lift it straight up to remove it. Figure 5 Removing the Storage Tray Assembly

  • CPU_Upgrade.doc 10 Tue Jul 16 14:10:19 1996 2 To remove a memory module, push the ejector tabs on each side of the module. Lift the memory module up and out of the connector and place it on a static-free surface. Figure 8 shows how to remove a memory module. Figure 8 Removing a Memory Module

  • CPU_Upgrade.doc 9 Tue Jul 16 14:10:19 1996 9 Remove Memory Modules From the Old CPU Board Remove Memory Modules From the Old CPU Board 1 Locate the memory modules on the CPU board, as shown in Figure 7. Figure 7 Memory Module Location Memory Module Connectors 0B 0A 1B 1A 2B 2A White Ejector Tabs

  • HP B132L+, CPU_Upgrade.doc 18 Tue Jul 16 14:10:19 1996 18 Install Second Level Cache Boards in the New CPU Board 2 Open the ejector tabs on each side of the cache connector and line the cache board up with the guides making sure that the keying notches along the connector edge of the board are away from the memory modules, as shown in Figure 14. Figure 14 Installing Cache Boards NOTICE: You must install cache boards in pairs of equal size. 3 Press firmly and evenly on the cache board to ensure that it is fully seated. The ejector tabs will close and engage the notches on the sid

  • HP B132L+, CPU_Upgrade.doc 11 Tue Jul 16 14:10:19 1996 11 Install Memory Modules in the New CPU Board Install Memory Modules in the New CPU Board Take a moment to read over the following important notes about installing memory. • Before you attempt to install additional memory modules in your B132L/B160L workstation, use the information described in Appendix D, “Boot Console Inter- face,” to determine the current memory configuration for this workstation. • Read over the steps involved in installing memory modules before you begin. • You must insert memory modules in pairs of equal size. • Modules should be inserted in the lowest numbered m

  • CPU_Upgrade.doc 6 Tue Jul 16 14:10:19 1996 6 Remove the Storage Tray 2 Disconnect the cables from the system board and the backplane, as shown in Fig- ure 4. When disconnecting the floppy cable use the following procedure: a Lift the locking ring on the connector to the up, or unlocked position. b While holding the locking ring in the unlocked position, pull the cable out of the connector.

  • HP B132L+, CPU_Upgrade.doc 25 Tue Jul 16 14:10:19 1996 25 Replace the Main Tray Assembly 4 Use a small flat blade screwdriver to gently pry the old model number label from the front of the system. Remove the backing from the new model number label that came with the upgrade, and press it firmly into place. Figure 21 Installing the Model Number Label 5 Replace the system unit in the floor stand. 6 Regardless of whether or not you have a supported graphics adapter, connect your monitor’s 15-pin connector to the 15-pin connector on the EVC adapter ca- ble which came with the upgrade kit. Connect the other end of the EVC adap

  • HP B132L+, CPU_Upgrade.doc 2 Tue Jul 16 14:10:19 1996 2 Prepare Your Workstation If your system has supported graphics adapters installed, continue with step 3. Otherwise skip to step 9. 3 When the workstation has completed shutting down and powering off, power it back on. 4 If a message to press Esc to stop the boot process is displayed, then press Esc. This stops the boot process and brings you to the Boot Console Handler prompt. 5 At the prompt, enter the following command to enter the information menu: in 6 Enter the following command to display the console setting: co The graphics path for the default

  • HP B132L+, CPU_Upgrade.doc 23 Tue Jul 16 14:10:19 1996 23 Replace the Storage Tray 6 Reconnect the floppy, SE SCSI, power, CD-ROM audio, and FW SCSIcables as shown in Figure 19. When connecting the floppy cable to the system board, use the following proce- dure: a Lift the locking ring on the connector to the up, or unlocked, position. b Hold the cable with the blue stripe facing in the direction indicated in Figure 19. c While holding the locking ring in the unlocked position, insert the cable into the connector until the blue line is even with the locking ring. d Press down on the locking ring evenly on both ends until it snaps into the

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