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Hardware and
Software Specific
Instructions for the
Model H92
Workstation
(HP Z400)
B0700EM
Rev B
August 30, 2012
Invensys, Foxboro, FoxDraw, FoxView, I/A Series, InFusion, InTouch, the Invensys logo, and Wonderware are
trademarks of Invensys plc, its subsidiaries and affiliates.
All other brand names may be trademarks of their respective owners.
Tables..................................................................................................................................... ix
Preface.................................................................................................................................... xi
Revision Information .............................................................................................................. xii
Reference Documentation ....................................................................................................... xii
Request for Comments ........................................................................................................... xiii
Vendor Documentation .......................................................................................................... xiii
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Figures
1-1. Identifying the Parts of a H-Code Label ........................................................................ 2
1-2. Front Panel Layout Model H92 Workstations .............................................................. 6
1-3. Model H92 Workstation Rear Panel ............................................................................. 7
1-4. Redundant Fiber MESH Network Interface (Local) .................................................... 13
1-5. Redundant Fiber MESH Network Interface with Human Interface Extender (Remote) 14
1-6. Redundant Copper (Twisted-Pair) MESH Network Interface ..................................... 15
1-7. Redundant Copper (Twisted-Pair) MESH Network Interface
with HI Extender (Remote) ........................................................................................ 16
1-8. Mouse, Trackball, and Keyboard Connections to the Model H92 Workstation .......... 17
1-9. Serial Touchscreen Cabling, Model H92 Workstation Applications ............................ 19
1-10. USB Touchscreen Connection .................................................................................... 20
1-11. Dual-Head Remote Touchscreen Connection Using Optional USB Extender Kit ...... 21
1-12. Default 2 Display Port Video Connection, Model H92 Workstation .......................... 23
1-13. Default 2 Display Port Video Connection, Model H92 Workstation .......................... 24
1-14. Typical Multi-Head Display Configurations ............................................................... 24
1-15. Optional 4 Display Port Video Connection, Model H92 Workstation ....................... 25
1-16. Optional 4 Display Port Video Connection, Model H92 Workstation ....................... 25
1-17. Matrox Dual-Head Video Card .................................................................................. 26
1-18. Matrox Quad-Head Video Card ................................................................................. 27
1-19. Connection of Multi-Head Video to H92 Workstation .............................................. 28
1-20. Remote Graphics Quad Unit Shown (Front View) ..................................................... 29
1-21. Remote Graphics Quad Unit shown (Rear View) ........................................................ 29
1-22. Matrox USB Cable connection (Rear View) ................................................................ 30
1-23. Remote Single Monitor Connection to H92 Workstation .......................................... 31
1-24. Printer Cable Connections to Model H92 Workstation .............................................. 34
1-25. GCIO Cabling to Model H92 Workstation ................................................................ 35
1-26. GCIO Devices for H92 Workstation .......................................................................... 36
1-27. GCIO-Based Annunciator or Annunciator/Numeric Keyboard, Rear View ................ 37
1-28. Letterbug and Horn Volume Select Switch Codes ....................................................... 38
1-29. GCIO-Based Annunciator or Annunciator/Numeric Keyboard Label ......................... 39
1-30. GCIO-Based Annunciator and Annunciator/Numeric Keyboard Cabling Connections 39
2-1. Computer Name Tab in the System Properties Dialog Box ......................................... 45
2-2. Computer Name Changes Dialog Box ........................................................................ 46
2-3. Exiting Setup .............................................................................................................. 47
2-4. Initial Setup Display ................................................................................................... 48
2-5. Inserting the Commit Diskette or Updated Commit Diskette .................................... 49
2-6. Selecting the Invensys Foxboro Network Card on a V8.2 Workstation ....................... 49
2-7. Hardware Installation Caution Display ....................................................................... 50
2-8. Network Installation Status Display ............................................................................ 50
2-9. Multiple Media Selection Display ............................................................................... 51
2-10. Inserting the First Release Level Media ........................................................................ 52
2-11. Successful Installation Complete Display .................................................................... 52
2-12. Example of Installation Log ......................................................................................... 53
2-13. I/A Series Install Display (Following Installation Restart) ............................................ 55
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Tables
1-1. Identifying the Type of Processor .................................................................................. 2
1-2. Identifying Equipment Used in/with Model H92 Workstations (via H-Code) .............. 2
1-3. Z400 BIOS Parameter Settings ..................................................................................... 8
1-4. Cable Groups in Figure 1-10 ....................................................................................... 21
1-5. Cable Groups in Figure 1-11 ....................................................................................... 22
1-6. Fiber Cable Part Numbers for RGU ............................................................................ 30
3-1. Recommended Recovery Methods for Image Recovery Problems on FCS Stations ..... 60
3-2. Recommended Resolution for Display Devices ........................................................... 95
3-3. WinSizPos Parameters ................................................................................................. 96
5-1. Model P92 Workstation Interface Card Kits/Spares .................................................. 101
5-2. Model H92 Workstation Card Slot Positions ............................................................ 102
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Preface
The purpose of this document is to provide you with basic hardware and software setup
information pertaining specifically to the following version of the Model H92 Workstation:
Z400 Intel XEON W3520 (2.67 GHz), H92 Series Workstation.
If you need assistance, please contact the Invensys Operations Management Global Customer
Support Center (Global CSC) at 1-866-746-6477, or outside the U.S., at 508-549-2424.
This document is intended for anyone who needs to set up I/A Series software on a Model H92
Workstation platform, and assumes you have working knowledge of the Windows XP
Professional operating system (with Service Pack 3). This document is a reference guide to help
you set up your Model H92 Workstation, and resolve any problems quickly and efficiently.
The following chapters are provided in this document:
Chapter 1 Basic Workstation Setup
Helps you identify the parts of the workstation, the interface cards installed in
your workstation, and the peripherals which should be attached to your worksta-
tion. You should read this chapter first before performing any of the procedures in
this document.
Chapter 2 Installing I/A Series Software
Describes how to install I/A Series software in your workstation.
Chapter 3 Image Recovery, Windows XP Professional Operating System
Describes how to install Windows XP Professional Operating System with
ServicePack 3, and all relevant drivers on your workstation.
Chapter 4 Installing and Updating Drivers
Provides installation procedures for the required drivers.
Chapter 5 Installing Hardware Upgrades
Describes how to upgrade your workstation with additional memory, PCI express
and PCI cards.
Appendix A Shutting Down I/A Series Software
Describes the procedures for shutting down the I/A Series software.
If you are installing your hardware for the first time, you should only require Chapter 1
Basic Workstation Setup and Chapter 2 Installing I/A Series Software of this docu-
ment. The Model H92 Workstations are shipped preconfigured per H-Code (see
Chapter 1 Basic Workstation Setup) from Invensys Foxboro, ready for I/A Series
software installation (see Chapter 2 Installing I/A Series Software).
Re-loading the Windows XP Professional operating system requires using the Recovery CD-
ROM provided with the Model H92 Workstation.
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Revision Information
For this release of the document (B0700EM-B), the following changes were made:
Chapter 1 Basic Workstation Setup
Corrected the order of the PCI slots in Figure 1-3 Model H92 Workstation Rear
Panel on page 7.
Replaced the P0928ES card with the replacement P0923ME card in Figure 1-5,
Figure 1-6 and Figure 1-7.
Updated Table 1-2 with current Model Codes.
Chapter 3 Image Recovery, Windows XP Professional Operating System
Added the last two notes and Table 3-1 to Image Recovery Notes on page 59.
Updated Table 3-2 Recommended Resolution for Display Devices on page 95 with
the latest monitors.
Chapter 5 Installing Hardware Upgrades
Update the part number in Table 5-1 for the Single port 100 Base Fx Fiber optic
Ethernet (PCI) interface card.
Reference Documentation
For additional information, refer to the following documents.
I/A Series V8.8 Software Installation Guide (B0700SF)
V8.2 Release Notes and Installation Procedures (B0700RN)
Site Planning (B0193AB)
Symantec System Recovery 2011 (Workstation Edition and Server Edition Guide For
I/A Series Workstations) (B0700ES)
System Administration Guide (Windows XP Operating System) (B0400HE)
System Equipment Installation (B0193AC)
Time Synchronization Users Guide (B0700AQ)
For similar information not contained in this document concerning other 70 Series processors,
refer to:
Hardware and Software Specific Instructions for Model P92*A Workstation (PW340)
(B0400HD)
Hardware and Software Specific Instructions for Model P92*C Workstation (PW360)
(B0700BL)
Hardware and Software Specific Instructions for Model P92*D Workstation (PW370)
(B0700BR)
Hardware and Software Specific Instructions for Model P92*F Workstation (PW380)
(B0700CB)
Hardware and Software Specific Instructions for Model P92*G Workstation (PW390)
(B0700CR)
Hardware and Software Specific Instructions for Model P92*H Workstation (T3400)
(B0700DG)
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Hardware and Software Specific Instructions for Model P92*K Workstation (T3500)
(B0700DU)
Hardware and Software Specific Instructions for Model P92*K Workstation (T3500 Gen
II) (B0700EF)
Hardware and Software Specific Instructions for Model P91*A (PE2800) (B0700BW)
Hardware and Software Specific Instructions for Model P91*B, P91*C, P91*D
(PE2900) (B0700CQ)
Hardware and Software Specific Instructions for Model P91*E (PE2900) (B0700DL)
Hardware and Software Specific Instructions for Model P91*G (T610) (B0700DW)
Hardware and Software Specific Instructions for Model P91*H (T710 Gen II)
(B0700EH)
Hardware and Software Specific Instructions for Model P90*A (PE2950) (B0700DA)
Hardware and Software Specific Instructions for Model P90*B (PE2950) (B0700DK)
Hardware and Software Specific Instructions for Model P90*C (R710) (B0700DV)
Hardware and Software Specific Instructions for Model P90*E (R710 Gen II)
(B0700EG)
Hardware and Software Specific Instructions for Model H90 (DL380) (B0700EN)
Hardware and Software Specific Instructions for Model H91 (ML350) (B0700EP)
All are available on the I/A Series Software Electronic Documentation CD-ROM. The latest revi-
sions of each document may also be available through the Global Customer Support Center
(Global CSC) webpage http://support.ips.invensys.com.
Vendor Documentation
For additional HP Z400 specific documentation, visit:
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport
Navigate to Resources > Manuals > Personal Computing > Workstations > HP Z400
Workstation.
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1. Basic Workstation Setup
This chapter identifies the basic parts of specific Model H92 Workstation and explains how to
determine which interface cards and internal/external drives are used with each workstation.
This chapter contains all the information necessary to set up the Model H92 Workstation. Before
performing any procedures in this document, you must determine the following information
about your workstation:
Number of monitors used with the workstation
Amount of RAM installed (4GB default)
Size of internal system hard drive
Type of Ethernet card(s) (if present)
Available I/O interface cards (if present)
The Model H92 Workstations are shipped preconfigured from Invensys with all cards, internal
hard drives, and Windows XP Professional operating system (with Service Pack 3).
The following sections describe how to determine this information about your workstation.
NOTE
If you are unable to locate your H-Code, or you have made modifications to your
machine without updating the H-Code, contact 1-866-746-6477 or, outside the
U.S., 508-549-2424 for assistance.
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H-Code Number
Table 1-1 helps you identify the type of workstation you have, based on the information on the
H-Code label.
Now that you have identified the type of workstation, use the remaining digits in the H-Code
(after the first three characters) to identify the equipment installed in and used with the
workstation. Use Table 1-2 for the Model H92 Workstation.
Table 1-2. Identifying Equipment Used in/with Model H92 Workstations (via H-Code)
H-Code Number/
System Version Workstation Model H92 for Windows
1st Position I/A Series Version/Operating System Version
H92 2 I/A Series Version 8.2 to 8.4x I/A Series Software (Windows XP)
H92 5 I/A Series Version 8.5. to 8.7x I/A Series Software (Windows XP)
H92 6 - - - - - - - - I/A Series Version 8.8, and later with Windows 7[Default Selection]
2nd Position Security Enhancement Options
H92 - 0 - - - - - - - Not used [Default Selection]
3rd Position Pointing Device and Video Card
H92 - - 4 - - - - - - Mouse + Dual Head Digital DisplayPort/DVI-D interface (NVIDIA NVS 295)
[Default Selection]
H92 - - 5 - - - - - - Side button Trackball + Dual Head digital DisplayPort/DVI-D interface (NVIDIA
NVS 295)
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Table 1-2. Identifying Equipment Used in/with Model H92 Workstations (via H-Code) (Continued)
H-Code Number/
System Version Workstation Model H92 for Windows
H92 - - 6 - - - - - - Top button Trackball + Dual Head digital DisplayPort/DVI-D interface (NVIDIA NVS
295)
H92 - - 7 - - - - - - Mouse + Quad Head video analog interface (Matrox M9120)
H92 - - 8 - - - - - - Side button Trackball + Quad Head video analog interface (Matrox M9120)
H92 - - 9 - - - - - - Top button Trackball + Quad Head video analog interface (Matrox M9120)
H92 - - A - - - - - - Mouse + Dual head RGU video DP/DVI I/F (Matrox F2208)1
H92 - - B - - - - - - Side button Trackball + Dual head RGU video DisplayPort/DVI interface (Matrox
F2208)1
H92 - - C - - - - - - Top button Trackball + Dual head RGU video DisplayPort/DVI interface (Matrox
F2208)1
H92 - - D - - - - - - Mouse + Quad Head RGU video DisplayPort/DVI interface (Matrox F2408)
H92 - - E - - - - - - Side button Trackball + Dual head RGU video DisplayPort/DVI interface (Matrox
F2208)1
H92 - - F - - - - - - Top button Trackball + Dual head RGU video DisplayPort/DVI interface (Matrox
F2208)1
H92 - - G - - - - - - Mouse + Dual Head video Analog/DVI-I interface (Matrox M9120)
H92 - - H - - - - - - Side button Trackball + Dual Head video Analog/DVI-I interface (Matrox M9120)
H92 - - J - - - - - - Top button Trackball + Dual Head video Analog/DVI-I interface (Matrox M9120)
H92 - - K - - - - - - Mouse + Quad Head video DisplayPort/DVI interface (NVIDIA NVS 450)
H92 - - L - - - - - - Side button Trackball + Quad Head video DisplayPort/DVI interface (NVIDIA NVS
450)
H92 - - M - - - - - - Top button Trackball + Quad Head video DisplayPort/DVI interface (NVIDIA NVS
450)
4th Position RAM
H92 - - - 6 - - - - - 4.0 GB of RAM [Default Selection]
H92 - - - 7 - - - - - 6.0 GB of RAM
H92 - - - 8 - - - - - 8.0 GB of RAM
H92 - - - 9 - - - - - 10.0 GB of RAM
H92 - - - A - - - - - 12.0 GB of RAM
5th Position Internal Hard Drives
H92 - - - - 6 - - - - One 250 GB SATA HDD [Default Selection]
H92 - - - - 7 - - - - Two 250 GB SATA HDD
H92 - - - - 8 - - - - Three 250 GB SATA HDD
H92 - - - - 9 - - - - Two 250 GB SATA HDD in RAID 1 Configuration
H92 - - - - A - - - - Three 250 GB SATA HDD in RAID 1 + Hot Spare Configuration
6th Position Backup Device
H92 - - - - - 0 - - - None [Default Selection]
7th Position Ethernet Interfaces2
H92 - - - - - - 1 - - One Integrated RJ-45 Network Interface Connection (NIC)
H92 - - - - - - 5 - - Two Single Port RJ-45 PCIe card NICs + One Integrated RJ-45 NIC
H92 - - - - - - 7 - - Two Single Port Fiber MT-RJ PCIe card NICs + One Integrated RJ-45 NIC
[Default Selection]
H92 - - - - - - C - - Three Single Port RJ-45 PCIe NICs + One Integrated RJ-45 NIC
H92 - - - - - - E - - Three Single Port Fiber MT-RJ PCIe NICs + One Integrated RJ-45 NIC
H92 - - - - - - F - - Three Single Port Fiber MT-RJ PCIe NICs + One Single Port Fiber MT-RJ PCI NIC
+ One Integrated RJ-45 NIC
H92 - - - - - - G - - Two MT-RJ PCIe NICs + Two MT-RJ PCI NIC + 1 RJ-45 Integrated
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Table 1-2. Identifying Equipment Used in/with Model H92 Workstations (via H-Code) (Continued)
H-Code Number/
System Version Workstation Model H92 for Windows
8th Position I/O Cards2
H92 - - - - - - - 0 - None [Default Selection]
H92 - - - - - - - 7 - Two Serial ports with one parallel port PCIe card With [I/A Series Version/OS
Licenses 2, 5]
H92 - - - - - - - 8 - One Serial port attached to motherboard header With [I/A Series Version/OS
Licenses 6]
9th Position Discount Options
H92 - - - - - - - - 0 No trade-in [Default Selection]
H92 - - - - - - - - 1 Advantage Discount 1
H92 - - - - - - - - 2 Advantage Discount 2
H92 - - - - - - - - 3 Advantage Discount 3
H92 - - - - - - - - 4 Advantage Discount 4
H92 - - - - - - - - 5 Advantage Discount 5
H92 - - - - - - - - 6 Advantage Discount 6
H92 - - - - - - - - 7 Advantage Discount 7
H92 - - - - - - - - 8 Advantage Discount 8
H92 - - - - - - - - 9 Advantage Discount 9
H92 - - - - - - - - A Advantage Discount for the return of AP20
H92 - - - - - - - - B Advantage Discount for the return of WP20
H92 - - - - - - - - C Advantage Discount for the return of WP30
H92 - - - - - - - - D Advantage Discount for the return of PW
H92 - - - - - - - - E Advantage Discount for the return of AW/WP70A
H92 - - - - - - - - F Advantage Discount for the return of 50 Series
H92 - - - - - - - - G Advantage Discount for the return of 51A
H92 - - - - - - - - H Advantage Discount for the return of 70B
H92 - - - - - - - - J Advantage Discount for the return of 51B
H92 - - - - - - - - K Advantage Discount for the return of 51C
H92 - - - - - - - - L Advantage Discount for the return of 51D
H92 - - - - - - - - M Advantage Discount for the return of 51E
H92 - - - - - - - - N Advantage Discount for the return of 70C
H92 - - - - - - - - P Advantage Discount for the return of P79
H92 - - - - - - - - Q Advantage Discount for the return of P80
H92 - - - - - - - - R Advantage Discount for the return of P81
H92 - - - - - - - - S Advantage Discount for the return of P91
H92 - - - - - - - - T Advantage Discount for the return of P92
H92 - - - - - - - - U Advantage Discount for the return of P82
H92 - - - - - - - - V Advantage Discount for the return of P90
H92 - - - - - - - - W Advantage Discount W
H92 - - - - - - - - X Advantage Discount X
H92 - - - - - - - - Y Advantage Discount Y
H92 - - - - - - - - Z Advantage Discount Z
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NOTE
Now that you have determined the necessary component information for your
Model H92 Workstation, you can proceed with the instructions provided in this
document.
NOTE
I/A Series system qualified serial and parallel ports are optional on the HP H-Series
workstations and servers. The base machines do not ship with either serial or paral-
lel ports for use with I/A Series or Foxboro Control System peripherals. The
P0923ME dual serial port, single parallel port PCIe card, and the K0174JH
CS_Alarms Compatibility Disk are required for emulation of the P-Series worksta-
tion and server serial port and parallel port functionality.
NOTE
External USB Floppy drives are optional and not every system is shipped with this
drive. Ensure that the USB floppy disk drive is plugged into the workstation before
you install the I/A Series software. If the USB disk drive is not plugged into the
workstation and the Commit disk is requested by the I/A Series installation pro-
gram, an error message displaying Floppy drive not available appears. This
closes the installation program and all the errors are recorded in a log file. This also
forces re-imaging of the operating system and re-installation of the I/A Series soft-
ware.
! WARNING
Do NOT disconnect the digital video cables from the NVIDIA NVS 295 or NVS
450 graphics card during operations on a running system. Disconnecting the cable
from either the computer end or the monitor end will cause video resolution prob-
lems. The NVIDIA graphics card will dynamically reset the driver configuration,
resulting in a video frame buffer size that exceeds the monitor resolution. Discon-
necting the video cable on a running system will have a negative effect on the oper-
ation of the H92 workstation.
This warning will be repeated again in the document to advise you of potential neg-
ative consequences.
! WARNING
Do NOT disconnect the fiber cable from the Matrox Remote Graphics Unit on a
running system. If the fiber cable is disconnected either from the PCIe card
mounted in the computer or the Remote Graphics Unit interface box on an operat-
ing and running system, reconnecting the fiber cable to either component will not
provide video functionality. To restore video functionality, you must reboot the sys-
tem with the fiber cable attached correctly.
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Workstation Description
Figure 1-2 below and Figure 1-3 illustrate the external appearance and show the cable connection
points on the Model H92 Workstation.
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The CMOS BIOS parameters vary slightly, depending on which configuration of peripherals you
are using. The following procedure indicates which parameters differ and provides the required
settings for each workstation. These settings are configured at the Invensys Foxboro factory.
Proceed as follows to check and configure the setup parameters for the CMOS BIOS for your
Model H92 Workstation.
1. After turning on the workstation, press F10 to run the BIOS setup.
2. The first BIOS settings page opens. Under the General section, set the current time
and date.
3. Set the parameters on this page to the values listed in Table 1-3.
4. Under the File menu of the BIOS, select Save Changes and Exit.
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NOTE
The BIOS version, parameters and values are subject to change without notice.
You have completed configuring the CMOS BIOS parameters. If you are ready to attach periph-
erals to the workstation, you must turn off the workstation now.
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Overview Diagram For Fiber Network w/Fiber Workstation Connection EXTERNAL USB
FLOPPY "A" DRIVE
NOTE: Processor I/O cards are illustrated for cabling purposes only. P0924SJ
All of the devices shown CANNOT be operated simultaneously. USB
(OPTIONAL)
BACKUP UNIT
For H92*A, I/A Version 8.2 +
ANALOG VIDEO CABLES, DUAL HEAD, SERIAL SINGLE HEAD, SERIAL (OPTIONAL)
GROUP B USB USB PORT
P0924DE = 50 FT TOUCH SCREEN EXAMPLE TOUCH SCREEN EXAMPLE *
P0924DF = 100 FT NO LONGER AVAILABLE NO LONGER AVAILABLE
P0923QM ONBOARD
P0972KQ= 15 FT TO BE CARRIED OVER FROM PREVIOUSLY TO BE CARRIED OVER FROM PREVIOUSLY
OPTIONAL UNMANAGED OR ETHERNET
INSTALLED SYSTEMS, ONLY. INSTALLED SYSTEMS, ONLY.
RJ45
Legacy P0972WD
TOUCH SCREEN
P0971DX = 50 FT SERIAL CABLE 100Base-TX E'NET
MT-RJ
P0971DY = 100 FT
* P0922AW = 6 FT PCI CARD
* * TO MASTER TIME
KEEPER MODEM P0972VY
DIGITAL DVI-D VIDEO TIME STROBE
GCIO ** P0971SU = 10 FT; P0912VK = 25 FT;
CABLES, GROUP C OR PCI CARD
9P-D
SECONDARY GCIO PRIMARY GCIO P0922AG or P0922AE P0971SV = 50 FT; P0971WZ = 100 FT (GCIO)
25P-D
P0972VR = 5 ft (part of optional
P0922AG or P0922AE P0922AG or P0922AE
25P-D
P0972VS = 10 ft P0972KD/TX kit)
P0972VT = 15 ft
P0923ME
FIBER CABLE GROUP D 9P-D 9P-D ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO 2 SERIAL /
P0970HV PQRSTUVWXYZ-12
MMF w/MTRJ CABLES 1 PARALLEL PCI CARD
CHOICE OF UP TO 2 PCI CARDS
P0972KV = 3 m P0918WQ = 15 FT
36P
P0972KW = 10 m PARALLEL P0922WW = 50 FT
25P-D
P0923FD x 2
CENTRONICS
P0972KX = 50 m PRINTER 100Base-TX E'NET
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO
CUSTOMER SUPPLIED = >50m, < 2 km
RJ-45
25P-D
P0930HX = 15 ft ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO
DUAL ANNUNCIATOR PRINTER ** 100Base-FX E'NET
P0930HY = 50 ft PQRSTUVWXYZ-12
MT-RJ
25P-D
100Base-FX E'NET
UP TO 4 PCIe CARDS
25P-D
PRINTER
MT-RJ
P0903CV/CW P0903CV/CW
P0928DJ
4 DISPLAY PORT DVI-D
OR PCIe VIDEO CARD
(OPTIONAL)
OR
THE MESH
NETWORK OPTIONAL 1 GBit UPLINK. DIGITAL DVI-D VIDEO
REQUIRES UPLINK CARDS CABLES, GROUP C
DVI-D X 4 P0928DK
DUAL HEAD, USB, TOUCH SCREEN EXAMPLE DVI-D X 2 P0928DK
OR
P0972YC (EXAMPLE) P0972YC (EXAMPLE)
24-PORT, 100Base-FX SWITCH 24-PORT, 100Base-FX SWITCH ANALOG VIDEO P0928DH
W/MTRJ CONNECTORS W/MTRJ CONNECTORS CABLES, GROUP B OR 2 DISPLAY PORT DVI-D
PCIe VIDEO CARD
SWITCH GROUP A SWITCH GROUP A MONITOR B MONITOR A
(USB (USB (DEFAULT)
TOUCHSCREEN TOUCHSCREEN
IS OPTIONAL) * IS OPTIONAL) * VGA X 2 P0928DL
ADAPTER DVI-I
CHOICE OF UP TO 1 PCI CARDS
OR 2nd HEAD OR
H92*A PROCESSOR (Z400)
IS OPTIONAL
P0972YC (EXAMPLE) P0972YC (EXAMPLE)
24-PORT, 100Base-FX SWITCH 24-PORT, 100Base-FX SWITCH ANALOG VIDEO P0924FH
LOCAL KEYBOARD INSTALLATION CABLES, GROUP B1 2-HEAD DIGITAL: DVI-I
W/MTRJ CONNECTORS W/MTRJ CONNECTORS OR
P0923MH 4-HEAD ANALOG: VGA
SWITCH GROUP B SWITCH GROUP B
OPTIONAL PCIe VIDEO CARD
USB SPKRS
FOR "LOCAL"
TOUCHSCREEN
INSTALLATIONS
HUB
USB HUB
OPTIONAL OR PORT
MAGENTA
FIBER ETHERNET CABLE * = CABLE IS PROVIDED WITH THE MONITOR EXPANSION
HUB
P0923MH
USB SPKR
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EXTERNAL USB
Overview Diagram For Fiber Network w/Fiber Workstation Connection FLOPPY "A" DRIVE
P0924SJ
NOTE: Processor I/O cards are illustrated for cabling purposes only. (OPTIONAL)
All of the devices shown CANNOT be operated simultaneously.
For H92*A, I/A Version 8.2+ with Remote Graphics Unit
DUAL HEAD, SERIAL SINGLE HEAD, SERIAL USB PORT
USB
ANALOG VIDEO CABLES, TOUCH SCREEN EXAMPLE TOUCH SCREEN EXAMPLE
GROUP B P0923QM
NO LONGER AVAILABLE NO LONGER AVAILABLE TO NON-I/A
OPTIONAL UNMANAGED
B0700EM Rev B
P0924DE = 50 FT TO BE CARRIED OVER FROM PREVIOUSLY TO BE CARRIED OVER FROM PREVIOUSLY ONBOARD
8-PORT Cu SWITCH NETWORK
P0924DF = 100 FT INSTALLED SYSTEMS, ONLY. INSTALLED SYSTEMS, ONLY. OR ETHERNET
RJ45
P0972KQ= 15 FT PORT
P0972FZ+P0930FX = 15 FT TOUCH SCREEN TOUCH SCREEN TO STORAGE
TO APPROPRIATE
SERIAL SERIAL CABLE SERIAL SERIAL CABLE SERIAL TO OTHER
VIDEO CARD
ANALOG VIDEO CABLES, TOUCH P0922AW = 6 FT TOUCH P0922AW = 6 FT TOUCH STATIONS
GROUP B1 SCREEN SCREEN SCREEN FOR BACKUP AND RESTORE USE
P0972KQ = 8 FT MONITOR MONITOR MONITOR
P0972FZ+P0930FX = 15 FT TOUCH SCREEN TO MASTER TIME
LEGACY SERIAL CABLE KEEPER MODEM
P0971DX = 50 FT
* * * P0922AW = 6 FT P0972VY
P0971DY = 100 TIME STROBE
PCI CARD
SECONDARY GCIO PRIMARY GCIO GCIO ** P0971SU = 10 FT; P0912VK = 25 FT; (part of optional
DIGITAL DVI-D VIDEO P0922AG or P0922AE P0922AG or P0922AE P0922AG or P0922AE OR
25P-D
P0971SV = 50 FT; P0971WZ = 100 FT (GCIO)
25P-D
9P-D
36P
PARALLEL P0922WW = 50 FT 1 PARALLEL PCI CARD
25P-D
CENTRONICS
2 PCI CARDS
PQRSTUVWXYZ-12
P0972KV = 3 m QUAD ANNUNCIATOR KEYBOARD EXAMPLE P0972WD
P0972KW = 10 m DUAL ANNUNCIATOR 100Base-TX E'NET
SERIAL
25P-D
KEYBOARD EXAMPLE
MT-RJ
25P-D
62.5 m MMF with LC/LC ENDS SERIAL P0912VK: 25 FT P0924FD
P0800MW 100Base-TX E'NET
9P-D
VIDEO CABLES,
MT-RJ
UP TO 4 PCIe CARDS
P0923MH
USB SPEAKERS P0928DT
H92*A PROCESSOR (Z400)
AVAILABLE WITH
(OPTIONAL) P0923PN ONLY REMOTE HUMAN I/F
P0972YC (EXAMPLE) P0972YC (EXAMPLE) VGA ADAPTERS EXTENDER PCIe CARD
24-PORT, 100Base-FX SWITCH 24-PORT, 100Base-FX SWITCH (OPTIONAL)
(PART OF P0928DV/DU KIT)
W/MTRJ CONNECTORS W/MTRJ CONNECTORS
* OR
SWITCH GROUP B SWITCH GROUP B * OR P0928DU (DUAL) - 2 HEAD USB USB
P0928DV (QUAD) - 4 HEAD
USB USB USB USB USB LC-LC FIBER CABLE.
* OR 15 m cable supplied. For other cables:
WITH 1-3 TOUCH SCREENS, 62.5 m: 150 m (MAX). CABLE GROUP G
CONNECT 50 m: 250 m (MAX). CUSTOMER SUPPLIED
KBD/MOUSE/SPKR USB CABLE
DIRECTLY TO P0923PL/PN OR
OR (PROVIDED)
TO OTHER MESH-CONNECTED MODULE.
P0923FS/FT
DEVICES - SEE SHEETS 5 to 8 FOR
FOUR TOUCH SCREENS USB 4-PORT USB
EXAMPLES
NEED USB HUB. CONFIGURE HUB BACKUP UNIT
HUB ONLY AS SHOWN WITH (OPTIONAL)
DOTTED LINES.
MAGENTA
* = CABLE IS PROVIDED WITH THE ITEM. CAN
FIBER ETHERNET CABLE USE WITH 10 ft EXTENSION CABLE, P0972RJ.
* = NULL MODEM CABLE ** = IF A MULTIPORT SERIAL CARD IS USED, CONNECT
# = 1:1 CABLE SERIAL DEVICES TO ITS PORTS.
Figure 1-5. Redundant Fiber MESH Network Interface with Human Interface Extender (Remote)
1. Basic Workstation Setup
Overview Diagram For Fiber Network w/Cu (Twisted Pair) Workstation Connection EXTERNAL USB
FLOPPY "A" DRIVE
NOTE: Processor I/O cards are illustrated for cabling purposes only. P0924SJ
USB
All of the devices shown CANNOT be operated simultaneously. (OPTIONAL)
For H92*A, I/A Version 8.2 + BACKUP UNIT
Cu CABLE GROUP A (OPTIONAL)
DUAL HEAD, SERIAL SINGLE HEAD USB
W/ RJ-45 CONNECTORS
TOUCH SCREEN EXAMPLE SERIAL TOUCH SCREEN EXAMPLE USB PORT
P0972UB = 1 m *
P0971XK = 3 m NOT FOR NEW INSTALLATIONS. NOT FOR NEW INSTALLATIONS.
TO BE CARRIED OVER FROM PREVIOUSLY TO BE CARRIED OVER FROM PREVIOUSLY ONBOARD
P0971XL = 15 m TO CORPORATE NETWORK ETHERNET
INSTALLED SYSTEMS, ONLY. INSTALLED SYSTEMS, ONLY.
RJ45
P0972MR = 30 m PORT
P0971XM = 50 m
P0971XN = 100 m TO APPROPRIATE TO MASTER TIME
TOUCH SCREEN TOUCH SCREEN SERIAL P0971SU = 10 FT; P0912VK = 25 FT
VIDEO CARD
SERIAL SERIAL CABLE SERIAL SERIAL CABLE TOUCH KEEPER MODEM P0972VY
9P-D
ANALOG VIDEO CABLES, P0922AW = 6 FT P0922AW = 6 FT
P0971SV = 50 FT; P0971WZ = 100 FT (GCIO)
TOUCH TOUCH SCREEN TIME STROBE
GROUP B SCREEN SCREEN MONITOR
PCI CARD
1. Basic Workstation Setup
36P
P0972FZ+P0930FX = 15 FT * * PARALLEL P0923ME
P0922WW = 50 FT
25P-D
CENTRONICS
PRINTER 2 SERIAL /
ANALOG VIDEO CABLES, GCIO ** 1 PARALLEL PCI CARD
GROUP B1 SECONDARY GCIO PRIMARY GCIO P0922AG or P0922AE OR
25P-D
P0922AG or P0922AE P0922AG or P0922AE P0972WD
25P-D
P0972KQ = 8 FT
P0972FZ+P0930FX = 15 FT 100Base-TX E'NET
MT-RJ
PCIe CARD
9P-D
CABLES, GROUP C
25P-D
QUAD ANNUNCIATOR KEYBOARD EXAMPLE PRINTER P0971SV: 50 FT
P0972VR = 5 ft DUAL ANNUNCIATOR P0924FD
P0972VS = 10 ft KEYBOARD EXAMPLE ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO 100Base-TX E'NET
P0972VT = 15 ft PQRSTUVWXYZ-12
RJ-45
PCIe CARD
GCIO GCIO
FIBER CABLE GROUP D P0904AK or P0904BS P0904AK or P0904BS
25P-D
SERIAL P0924FD
25P-D
UP TO 4 PCIe CARDS
MONITOR B MONITOR A
(USB (USB
CHOICE OF UP TO 1 PCI CARDS
ADAPTER DVI-I
P0972YC (EXAMPLE) P0972WP (EXAMPLE)
24-PORT, 100Base-FX SWITCH 24-PORT, 100Base-TX SWITCH OR OR
2nd HEAD
W/MTRJ CONNECTORS W/RJ-45 CONNECTORS
IS OPTIONAL P0924FH
SWITCH GROUP B SWITCH GROUP B ANALOG VIDEO
CABLES, GROUP B1 2-HEAD DIGITAL: DVI-I
OR 4-HEAD ANALOG: VGA
FOR "LOCAL"
LOCAL KEYBOARD INSTALLATION TOUCHSCREEN PCIe VIDEO CARD
P0923MH INSTALLATIONS
OPTIONAL
USB SPKRS
VGA x 4
TO OTHER MESH-CONNECTED TO OTHER MESH-CONNECTED REAR USB
DEVICES DEVICES 6 FEET
PORT
6' USB CABLES OR
w/P0972RJ, 10' OPTIONAL REAR USB
EXTENTIONS PORT
P0972XM
OPTIONAL USB FLOPPY REMOTE KEYBOARD INSTALLATION REAR USB
KIT = P0923DY/DZ PORT
HUB
USB HUB
FIBER CABLE
REAR USB
KIT OR
USB USB USB USB USB
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Overview Diagram For Fiber Network w/Cu (Twisted Pair) Workstation Connection EXTERNAL USB
FLOPPY "A" DRIVE
NOTE: Processor I/O cards are illustrated for cabling purposes only.
P0924SJ
All of the devices shown CANNOT be operated simultaneously. For H92*A, I/A Version 8.2+ with Remote Graphics Unit (OPTIONAL)
Cu CABLE GROUP A
W/ RJ-45 CONNECTORS DUAL HEAD, SERIAL SINGLE HEAD
P0972UB = 1 m USB PORT
USB
TOUCH SCREEN EXAMPLE SERIAL TOUCH SCREEN EXAMPLE
P0971XK = 3 m NOT FOR NEW INSTALLATIONS. NOT FOR NEW INSTALLATIONS.
B0700EM Rev B
P0923QM TO NON-I/A
P0971XL = 15 m TO BE CARRIED OVER FROM PREVIOUSLY TO BE CARRIED OVER FROM PREVIOUSLY ONBOARD
OPTIONAL UNMANAGED NETWORK
P0972MR = 30 m INSTALLED SYSTEMS, ONLY. INSTALLED SYSTEMS, ONLY. OR ETHERNET
8-PORT Cu SWITCH
RJ45
P0971XM = 50 m PORT
P0971XN = 100 m TOUCH SCREEN TOUCH SCREEN
TO APPROPRIATE TO STORAGE
SERIAL SERIAL CABLE SERIAL SERIAL CABLE SERIAL
ANALOG VIDEO CABLES, VIDEO CARD
TOUCH P0922AW = 6 FT TOUCH P0922AW = 6 FT TOUCH TO OTHER
GROUP B SCREEN SCREEN SCREEN STATIONS
P0924DE = 50 FT MONITOR MONITOR MONITOR FOR BACKUP AND RESTORE USE TO MASTER TIME
P0924DF = 100 FT KEEPER MODEM
TOUCH SCREEN
P0972KQ= 15 FT SERIAL CABLE
P0972FZ+P0930FX = 15 FT * * * P0922AW = 6 FT P0972VY
TIME STROBE
ANALOG VIDEO CABLES, PCI CARD
GROUP B1 SECONDARY GCIO PRIMARY GCIO GCIO ** P0971SU = 10 FT; P0912VK = 25 FT
OR (part of optional
P0922AG or P0922AE P0922AG or P0922AE P0922AG or P0922AE P0971SV = 50 FT; P0971WZ = 100 FT (GCIO)
25P-D
25P-D
25P-D
P0972KQ = 8 FT P0972KD/TX kit)
P0972FZ+P0930FX = 15 FT ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO
LEGACY PQRSTUVWXYZ-12
36P
P0971DY = 100 FT
9P-D
CENTRONICS
PRINTER
2 PCI CARDS
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO
DIGITAL DVI-D VIDEO QUAD ANNUNCIATOR KEYBOARD EXAMPLE
CHOICE OF UP TO
PQRSTUVWXYZ-12
CABLES, GROUP C DUAL ANNUNCIATOR P0972WD
P0972VR = 5 ft KEYBOARD EXAMPLE 100Base-TX E'NET
SERIAL
25P-D
MT-RJ
25P-D
* P0971SU: 10 FT
FIBER CABLE GROUP G P0912VK: 25 FT P0924FD
P0800MW SERIAL
62.5 m MMF with LC/LC ENDS P0800MW
9P-D
25P-D
TWISTED PAIR, PRINTER P0971SV: 50 FT
P0972UJ = 1 m
RJ-45
PCIe CARD
P0972TN = 3 m CABLE GROUP A
P0972TP = 15 m P0923LU
P0972TQ = 50 m 100Base-FX E'NET
P0903CV/CW P0903CV/CW
MT-RJ
P0924FD
100Base-TX E'NET
2 - 4 HEADS ARE
P0923MH
USB SPEAKERS AVAILABLE WITH P0928DT
H92*A PROCESSOR (Z400)
Trackball
OR
Mouse
Keyboard
Figure 1-8. Mouse, Trackball, and Keyboard Connections to the Model H92 Workstation
If you are using a touchscreen as an input device, refer to Touchscreen Cabling Connections
below.
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NOTE
GCIO-based annunciator keyboards are not supported using the USB interface. For
USB touchscreens with GCIO-based annunciator keyboards, use either the
USB/serial hybrid system shown in Figure 1-10 or the serial touchscreen system.
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Letterbug Address
Selector Switches
P0922AW, 1.8 m (6 ft)
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or
Dual-head
video card
Video cable group
(digital DVI-D
Touchscreen
or analog)
LCD monitors
or
Remote
100 ft
Local
USB cables
(6 ft)
USB Extender Kit
Power P0923DY/DZ 2 Serial/
1 Parallel Card
Mouse
Keyboard
25-pin
GCIO D-connector
(P0922AG or P0922AE)
P0800MW
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Dual-head
video card
Video cable group
(analog)
Touchscreen
LCD monitors
USB cables
(6 ft)
Remote
100 ft
Local
Figure 1-11. Dual-Head Remote Touchscreen Connection Using Optional USB Extender Kit
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Video Connections
The Model H92 workstation default video card is a PCIexpress x16 NVIDIA NVS 295. Two Dis-
play Port to DVI video adapter cables are supplied with the video card. See Figure 1-12 and
Figure 1-13.
The H92 workstation can use any of the following cards for display output:
Dual PCIexpress Card Display port/DVI Video Generator (default)
Quad PCIexpress Card Display port/DVI Video Generator (optional)
Dual PCIexpress Card VGA/DVI Video Generator (optional)
Quad PCIexpress Card VGA Video Generator (optional)
RGU Dual, Quad RGU (optional)
NOTE
The default configuration of the Z400 workstation is Digital Video only, and does
not support extended video cable lengths.
! WARNING
Do NOT disconnect the digital video cables from the NVIDIA NVS 295 or NVS
450 graphics card during system operations on a running system. Disconnecting the
cable from either the computer end or the monitor end will cause video resolution
problems. The NVIDIA graphics card will dynamically reset the driver configura-
tion, resulting in a video frame buffer size that exceeds the monitor resolution. Dis-
connecting the video cable on a running system will have a negative effect on the
operation of the H92 workstation.
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NOTE
The H92 workstation does not work with the Command Center side-arm mounted
monitor P0930DH.
Two Display Port to DVI cables included with the default video card.
Figure 1-12. Default 2 Display Port Video Connection, Model H92 Workstation
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Figure 1-13. Default 2 Display Port Video Connection, Model H92 Workstation
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Four Display Port to DVI cables included with the default video card.
Figure 1-15. Optional 4 Display Port Video Connection, Model H92 Workstation
Figure 1-16. Optional 4 Display Port Video Connection, Model H92 Workstation
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NOTE
If connection to an analog VGA monitor is required, the optional Matrox video
card must be configured in the H92 Style H-Code. It is the only video card option
that supports VGA. The default video card with display ports supports digital only.
1. Securely fasten the end of the appropriate cable into the cards connector as illustrated
in Figure 1-17.
2. Perform the following connections:
a. Plug the connector for Monitor 1 into the socket Connector 1 as shown in
Figure 1-17 and Figure 1-16.
b. Plug the connector for Monitor 2 into the socket Connector 2 as shown in
Figure 1-17 and Figure 1-16.
See Configuring the Dual-Head Driver for Independent Mode on page 80 to configure the
video driver for dual monitor operation.
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NOTE
While using the Matrox card with analog upgrade cable, it acts as analog only and
does not support digital video. No support for DVI or Display Port is available
when using the Matrox card for quad video output.
The supplied cable attaches to enable a connection between the video card and four monitors.
Connect up to four monitors to the VGA connectors as shown in Figure 1-16.
Note: Each monitor connects to the video card via the connector which has been assigned
the same number as the monitor.
1. Securely fasten the end of the appropriate cable into the cards connector as illustrated
in Figure 1-18.
2. Perform the following connections:
a. Plug the connector for Monitor 1 into the socket Connector 1 as shown in
Figure 1-18 and Figure 1-19.
b. Plug the connector for Monitor 2 into the socket Connector 2 as shown in
Figure 1-18 and Figure 1-19.
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* Two video cables are included with the monitor: one 6 ft analog cable and one 6 ft digital cable.
The following optional analog and digital cables allow you to extend the distance between the
workstation and the monitor:
Analog Cables:
P0972KQ 8 ft
P0971DX 50 ft
P0971DY 100 ft
P0930FX with P0972FZ 15 ft
Digital Cables:
P0972VS 10 ft
P0972VT 15 ft
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Remote Cabling
Connecting a peripheral to the RGU requires fiber cables, MMF with LC/LC ends. Part numbers
for these cables are listed below. The 62.5 m, MMF cable lengths between 50 and 150 meters
and all of the 50 m, MMF cables which extend to 400 meters are customer-supplied.
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NOTE
If you want to use the remote touchscreen capability, you cannot connect the touch-
screen through a USB hub. Connect the touchscreen cable from the RGU directly
to the monitor as shown in Figure 1-23. If you are using a touchscreen as an input
device, refer to the section Remote Touchscreen Cabling Connections on page 32.
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USB touchscreens do not require a GCIO. The Model H92 workstation supports up to four dis-
plays with USB touchscreen capability. The optional touchscreen feature is available with 20-inch
flat panel LCD monitor.
To make the remote touchscreen connections, perform the following steps:
1. Make the connections to the Remote Graphics Unit PCIe card, as described in
Figure 1-23.
2. Configure the display driver for multiple displays, if required.
3. Install the Touchware software supplied with the touchscreens.
4. Map the touchscreens to the monitors.
5. Calibrate each touchscreen.
! CAUTION
1. Do not disconnect the touchscreens from the USB ports after mapping.
On the server head with a touchscreen, change the servers screen resolution to
1024x768 and perform a touchscreen calibration from the Touchware software.
Change the server screen resolution to 800x600 and perform a touchscreen
calibration from the Touchware software. Perform this step for every screen
resolution that remote clients may use. Doing so prevents the Touchware
software from requesting a calibration on the remote desktop clients.
You can also check the box next to Do not remind me when display
settings change and click OK the first time the Touch Screen Calibration
Needed popup appears.
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Printer Connections
The following printers can be connected to the Model H92 Workstation:
80-column dot-matrix printer
132-column dot-matrix printer
Color PCL3 InkJet printer or Color PostScript printer.
! WARNING
Before connecting the AC power line to a peripheral device, ensure that the voltage
at the AC receptacle matches the power requirements indicated on the device data
label. Each peripheral device includes a power cord. Plug the cord for the device
into the appropriate AC source outlet.
! WARNING
If you substitute an alternate type of plug (or other connection) in place of the one
supplied with the power cord, shock hazard protection requires that you follow
proper polarity and safety earthing (grounding) method.
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NOTE:
Either or both serial printers may connect to either COM1 or the multi-port serial
cable. Printers are plugged in per your systems configuration.
You have completed connecting the printer(s) to your Model H92 Workstation.
GCIO Connections
The optional Graphics Controller Input Output (GCIO) interface module provides an electrical
interface for the GCIO-based annunciator keyboard and GCIO-based annunciator/numeric key-
board. (Some GCIO interface modules include an interface for a serial touchscreen. See below.)
Following is a list of GCIO modules that are supported by the H92 workstation, and can be
mounted on a desktop or top-mounted on a Modular Industrial Console (MIC) or Modular
Industrial Workstation (MIW):
P0922AG: GCIO module with touchscreen, for use with a Sony GDM
5402/5502/LCD2080/2090 monitor with internal serial touchscreen controller
P0904AK: GCIO module without touchscreen
P0904AL: GCIO module with touchscreen, with old-style internal GCIO touch-
screen controller.
Following is a list of GCIO modules that are supported by the H92 workstation, and can be
embedded in a MIC, MIW, or Command Center:
P0922AE: GCIO module with touchscreen, for use with a Sony GDM
5402/5502/LCD2080/2090 monitor with internal serial touchscreen controller
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NOTE
GCIO and Serial Alarm printers may both be used at the same time, using different
serial ports.
You have completed connecting the GCIO to your Model H92 Workstation. Refer to GCIO-
Based Annunciator and Annunciator/Numeric Keyboard Connections on page 36 for instruc-
tions on attaching a GCIO-based annunciator or annunciator/numeric keyboard to the GCIO.
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(Video)
(Optional USB Touchscreen) Optional
I/A Series 2nd Monitor
Workstation (Video)
Monitor
(Optional USB Touchscreen)
P0971SU/SV/WZ1
Secondary
Primary GCIO
GCIO Interface Box
Interface Box P0904AK/P0904BS2
P0904AK/P0904BS2
P0800MW
P0800MW
P0800MW
P0800MW
Input Output Input Output
GCIO-Based Annunciator GCIO-Based Annunciator
Keyboard #1 - P0903CV/CW3 P0970HV Keyboard #4 - P0903CV/CW3
You have completed connecting the dual GCIO to your H92 workstation. Refer to GCIO-Based
Annunciator and Annunciator/Numeric Keyboard Connections on page 36 for instructions on
attaching an annunciator or annunciator/numeric keyboard to the GCIO.
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! CAUTION
This audio output jack is intended for connection only to equipment with input
circuits complying with IEC Publication 950 requirements for Safety Extra Low
Voltage (SELV) that are power limited to 240 V AC or less. Connection to other
circuits may impair the safety of this keyboard and other interconnected equipment.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Position 1 used for
HI Press for 1
horn volume
high/low selection
LO Press for 0
1= 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
2= 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
3= 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
4= 0 0 1 1 1 0 0
5= 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
6= 0 0 1 1 0 1 0
NOTE
Invensys can supply a package of labels. Order Invensys part number P0903QZ.
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Label
boxes
Cutouts:
Upper exposes red LED. Label Side View
Lower exposes yellow LED.
Label Details Proper Positioning of Label for Insertion into Keyboard
Figure 1-29. GCIO-Based Annunciator or Annunciator/Numeric Keyboard Label
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! WARNING
The Network Interface Cards (NICs) of the workstation that are used for The Mesh
control network must not be disabled from the My Network Connections tool, or
from any other application in the Windows operating system. The I/A Series con-
trol system remains active and online during system stress. Manual disconnection of
the workstation from The Mesh can disturb the resiliency of the operating system.
A workstation that connects to The Mesh should not be offline, asleep, or in a state
of hibernation. When the NICs connecting to The Mesh are disabled or placed
offline by the operating system, the intermediate card driver becomes unstable and
the system may stop responding. DO NOT turn off the NICs that connect to The
Mesh control network.
RAID Configuration
The H92 supports internal RAID (redundant array of independent drives). RAID 1 mirroring
or RAID 1 with a hot spare to provide additional levels of hard drive redundancy in case of hard
drive failures. Other RAID configurations are not recommended for use with I/A Series software.
Drives are not hot swappable. The workstation must be shut down to replace failed drives and
rebuild the RAID set.
If you ordered your H92 with RAID, it has been configured at the factory. Parts are available to
replace a failed drive or to upgrade to RAID in the field. See Chapter 5 Installing Hardware
Upgrades
There are two ways to administer the RAID configuration. Use the Intel Matrix Storage Manager
utility (CTRL-I) when you start up the computer. Alternatively, you can use the Intel Rapid Stor-
age Technology Installer after the operating system has been loaded to install the Intel Rapid Stor-
age Technology program. The Intel Rapid Storage Technology software is installed on the H92
workstation image DVD.
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2. Installing I/A Series Software
This chapter provides an installation procedure for the initial installation (Day 0) of your
I/A Series software. This procedure is specific to the hardware platform defined in Chapter 1
Basic Workstation Setup of this document.
When you receive your workstation from Invensys, it comes pre-configured and ready for
I/A Series software to be installed. You must install the I/A Series software yourself, as described
below in the Installing I/A Series Software sections and in I/A Series version-specific release
notes shipped with the I/A Series software. Make sure that you also refer to the release notes
shipped with I/A Series software for version-specific instructions you may need to follow for
installation of a particular version of I/A Series software on a H92 processor, for example, install-
ing security updates, setting up the firewall, and installing required trailer media.
The following sections describe the complete I/A Series software configuration specifically
designed for the Model H92 Workstations. To determine your workstations H-Code, refer to
Determining Your Workstation Configuration on page 1. These instructions do not apply to
any other Workstations.
NOTE
I/A Versions 8.0b, 8.1, and 8.1.1 are not supported on the H92 HP Z400.
NOTE
I/A Versions 7.x and earlier are not supported on the H92 HP Z400.
! WARNING
For installations with an I/A Series network, do not install I/A Series software before
the workstation has been connected to the I/A Series network. Refer to Chapter 1
Basic Workstation Setup to determine how to physically connect your worksta-
tion to the I/A Series network.
! CAUTION
For I/A Series Version 8.2 and later workstations, the KSI time card driver must be
installed, but not cable connected before installing I/A Series Version 8.x software.
See Time Synchronization Users Guide (B0700AQ).
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! CAUTION
Ensure that the USB floppy disk drive is plugged into the workstation before you
install the I/A Series software. If the USB disk drive is not plugged into the worksta-
tion and the Commit disk is requested by the I/A Series installation program, an
error message displaying Floppy drive not available appears. This closes the
installation program and all the errors are recorded in a log file. This also forces re-
imaging of the operating system and re-installation of the I/A Series software.
NOTE
To restore the Windows XP Professional operating system, you must perform the
steps described in Chapter 3 Image Recovery, Windows XP Professional Operating
System of this document.
Disregard the reference to Appendix A Quick Restore for the Windows Operating
System, found in the Server Preparation and Workstation/Server Preparation sec-
tions of I/A Series V8.5 Software Installation Guide (B0700SB).
! WARNING
The Model H92, Style L I/A Series workstation comes with Windows XP Service
Pack 3 installed. Do not install Service Pack 2. Disregard Step 2 on Page 60 of the
I/A Series System V8.2 Release Notes and Installation Procedures (B0700RN-C)
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To make your workstation letterbug name match your host name, perform the following
procedure:
1. Click Start > Settings > Control Panel.
2. In the Control Panel group, double-click System. The System Properties window
opens.
3. In the System Properties window, select the Computer Name tab (Figure 2-1).
Click
Figure 2-1. Computer Name Tab in the System Properties Dialog Box
4. In the Computer Name tab, click Change. The Computer Name Changes window
opens (Figure 2-2).
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5. In the Computer Name Changes window, click Computer Name and (using all capital
characters) change the name to the applicable letterbug assignment on the Commit.
Click OK.
NOTE
The Computer Name field must contain 6 characters and be all uppercase.
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Select No to continue the setup or Yes to exit setup and terminate the install program.
! CAUTION
Exiting during the software installation process causes an incomplete installation
and may cause the workstation to become unstable. This requires that you reload
the operating system.
NOTE
If your workstation is new or a quick restoration of the Windows XP Professional
operating system was just performed (as described in Chapter 3 Image Recovery,
Windows XP Professional Operating System), the Fox account is already
established.
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7. Click Next.
8. In the The Please Select Installation Option, for day 0 install, click Next. For other
than day 0 installations, select the appropriate options, then click Next.
! CAUTION
In the following step, it is strongly recommended that the default drive be selected.
Selection of another drive may result in improper installation of the I/A Series soft-
ware and selection of a sub-folder in any drive will result in incorrect installation of
the I/A Series software as well as improper operation or failure of the Windows XP
Professional platform.
9. If this is the first time the Setup application is run, the destination location selection
display opens. Select the destination location (disk drive) where setup will install the
files and click Next.
10. The Setup Needs The Next Disk window opens. Insert your Commit diskette
Disk ID # 101 and click Load. Wait while the software loads into your workstation.
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Figure 2-6. Selecting the Invensys Foxboro Network Card on a V8.2 Workstation
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NOTE
Select network cards in Slot 3 and 4 for the Mesh network.
NOTE
The selected network cards must be connected to the network.
2. The hardware installation caution display (Figure 2-7) opens. Click Continue
Anyway.
If you are installing I/A Series software on a V8.2 workstation and you selected two
network interface cards, the following display may appear one, two, or three times.
Click Continue Anyway for all displays.
3. The network installation status display (Figure 2-8) opens. Click OK.
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NOTE
For both Fiber and Copper based NICs, the configuration parameters must be
updated.
4. The Proceed With Installation display opens. Confirm that the install information is
correct and click Next.-
5. The Multiple Media Selection screen (Figure 2-9) opens. Check the box in the lower
left-hand corner to load all the remaining packages from the CD-ROM and click
Load From Selected Media.
As prompted, load the additional software packages. Instructions are included with these addi-
tional software packages.
NOTE
Read and understand any version-specific release documents included with your
software, such as Check This First or Read Me First documents pertaining to the
release level media.
1. When prompted (Figure 2-10), load the release level media in the appropriate drive
(Source Drive) and click Load.
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Successful Installation
When your system installs successfully, the Setup Complete screen (Figure 2-11) opens.
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3. Click on the Setup Log, Pkg Log, and Init Log buttons to view these logs.
Unsuccessful Installation
If your installation is not successful, the screen shown in Figure 2-12 contains the message
Errors were encountered during installation. Please review the log files
for more information. along with a reference to the message log for an explanation of the
problems that prevented success. Note the reference to the installation log file then refer to that
file (and to the .pkg and .log files with the same date extension) for more installation information
and messages.
NOTE
In the installation log, warnings appear in yellow text and failures appear in red text.
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5. From the I/A Series Installation Maintenance Functions display (Figure 2-14), click
Reconcile Configuration.
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6. From the Foxboro I/A Series Install display (Figure 2-15), select Create New Rec-
oncile Diskette and click Next.
Select Append to existing Reconcile Diskette if you are appending reconcile
information for other stations.
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7. Insert the Reconcile diskette in the appropriate drive (Source Drive). Enter the correct
drive designation and click Store (Figure 2-16).
Save your Reconcile and commit diskettes for future installations. Save log information for instal-
lation verification. Be sure to store the software media safely for future reuse.
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Recommendations
It is recommended that you perform the following tasks once you complete I/A Series system
installation:
Use the Reconcile diskette to update the system configuration files using the
System Definition Reconcile utility. Refer to System Definition online Help for
procedures.
Perform Windows XP Professional backup. Backup procedures are described in
Symantec System Recovery 2011 (Workstation Edition and Server Edition Guide For I/A
Series Workstations) (B0700ES).
You have completed installing I/A Series software for your workstation.
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Professional Operating System
This chapter describes how to install the Windows XP Professional operating system with
Service Pack 3 on this specific Model H92 Workstation, using the image recovery method.
NOTE
Prior to performing this quick restoration (installation) of the Windows XP Profes-
sional operating system with Service Pack 3, you must install all hardware and con-
nect all cabling to the workstation, as described in Chapter 1 Basic Workstation
Setup.
NOTE
Model H92 workstations are customized to operate correctly with I/A Series Soft-
ware from Invensys Foxboro. These changes involve BIOS settings, operating sys-
tem parameters, and application services.
NOTE
For client workstations in an I/A Series system with Foxboro Control Software
installed on them, be aware of the following. The local security databases on the cli-
ent workstations are synchronized to the security database of the Galaxy server
when the Refresh History and Security Database operation is performed from the
ArchestrA IDE application. However, if a client workstation in this system is down
while this operation is running on the other workstations, the client workstation
will not be able to synchronize its local security database when it starts up. The
Security Provider will be generating Trace messages containing the following text:
Reset In Progress, receive no data. Sequence Number:0. Restart the
InFusionSyncService service on the Galaxy server to enable the client workstation to
synchronize its local security database.
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NOTE
In some cases, restoring the image of a client workstation with Foxboro Control
Software (FCS) installed on it can cause the clients security subsystem to stop
updating the local security database on the client. It is recommended that you create
and restore images on all the FCS workstations (Galaxy and client) at the same
time. If this is not practical, refer to the table below for recovery recommendations
from problematic workflows.
Table 3-1. Recommended Recovery Methods for Image Recovery Problems on FCS Stations
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Table 3-1. Recommended Recovery Methods for Image Recovery Problems on FCS Stations
Software Required
The software (DVD based) required to perform this procedure is shipped with your workstation:
Restore optical media (P/N K0174HS) For use with Model H92 HP Z400
processors with Windows XP with Service Pack 3 and I/A Series software V8.2 to
V8.4.x.
Restore optical media (P/N K0174HV) For use with Model H92 HP Z400 proces-
sors with Windows XP with Service Pack 3 and I/A Series software V8.5 and later.
! WARNING
Use this procedure with caution. It will reformat the hard drive and overwrite all the
data that is currently on your hard disk drive. If you need any data on the hard
drive, you need to back it up or copy it off before doing a quick restore.
Perform the Invensys restore process for the Model H92 (Z400) workstation:
1. To boot from the DVD ROM, you must configure the system in BIOS as follows:
a. Power on the Model H92 (Z400) workstation and press F10 to enter BIOS.
b. Use the arrow keys to highlight Storage > Boot Order.
c. On the right side of the Boot Order box, click Optical Drive to highlight it.
Use the Up arrow to move it above the hard drive.
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d. Use the arrow keys to highlight File > Save Changes and Exit, and press
Enter.
2. Insert the Invensys restore DVD for Windows XP Service Pack 3 and reboot the sta-
tion.
3. When the computer boots from the DVD restore media, a blue screen appears with
the following text:
Z400 Windows XP OS
Image Restore Media DVD
DO YOU WANT TO CONTINUE?
N = No - Abort and Exit
Y = Restore Z400
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1. Install the Allied Telesis NICs in an available PCI and/or PCIe slot(s).
2. Boot the workstation.
3. The Allied Telesis NICs locate and install their drivers automatically.
To manually install the Allied Telesis NICs driver refer to procedure Installing Network Interface
Card Drivers on page 98. Return to this chapter when finished.
Monitor Configurations
Figure 3-1 illustrates typical configurations of monitors attached to a H92 workstation with a
dual-head video card, and Figure 3-2 illustrates typical configurations of monitors attached to a
H92 workstation with a quad-head video card. Assign each monitor a number as shown in
Figure 3-1 or Figure 3-2.
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4. To identify displays when using dual monitors, select Display > Identify Dis-
plays from the top menu bar. This helps in LCD identification prior to the configu-
ration steps that follow.
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5. To change the resolution setting, select Change Resolution in the Select a Task
menu.
a. Select the display you would like to change.
b. Select resolution, refresh rate.
c. The Color Depth should be left as Highest 32-bit.
d. Click Apply.
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NOTE
The settings for horizontal span mode are used with Foxboro Control Software
(FCS) platform based machines.
2. Select the Multiview tab and select the Enable Multiview mode check box. See
Figure 3-10.
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3. Select Apply and then select OK to restart the workstation. See Figure 3-11.
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Using the Multiview Display Properties the user can configure the following:
Enable additional displays
Change display resolutions
Change the Color Quality
Configure display physical locations
Identify Displays
Disable Multiview
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Multiview Display
NVIDIA NVS 450 Properties Display
Display Port Numbers Numbers
1 2
2 1
3 3
4 4
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NOTE
If you are using the default Display Port/DVI dual-head video card with FoxView
software, you do not need to install a video driver; the Windows operating system
installs the correct dual-head driver.
After installing the quad-head video card and restarting the workstation, the Found New Hard-
ware Wizard asks to install software for a video controller. Click Cancel and perform the follow-
ing steps to install the dual or quad-head RGU video card driver:
1. Navigate to C:\drivers\Matrox_Video and run
xddm32_209_04_061_se_u_whql.exe. Press Enter.
2. The Winzip Self Extractor display appears. Click Unzip.
3. The Matrox Display Driver Installation, Matrox PowerDesk dialog box appears, as
shown in Figure 3-18. Click Next, Next, and then Next again.
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4. The install program installs drivers and software. When you are prompted that the
installation completed successfully, click Next.
5. Click Finish to reboot the system.
NOTE
The following procedures are meant to be a guideline for setup of various display
configurations and settings. Specific user preferences are attained using the Matrox
Desktop Management and systems Display Properties interfaces and settings.
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Selection
Figure 3-20. Multi-Display Setup - Setting Up the Dual-Head Driver for Independent Mode
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Selection
d. Click Apply. The Display Settings dialog box shown in Figure 3-22 opens.
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3. The Display Properties window opens. Click the Settings tab, and a dialog box sim-
ilar to Figure 3-23 opens.
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Figure 3-24. Default Monitor and Matrox Extio Properties, Hardware Acceleration Settings
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NOTE
The Windows taskbar only opens on the number 1 monitor.
5. Select Identify displays and outputs from the Matrox PowerDesk Multi-Dis-
play Setup to identify the monitors connected. Screens similar to the following
appear. A number will appear on each monitor screen to identify the monitor, as seen
in Figure 3-26.
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6. Click OK.
7. Restart the workstation and displays should come up correctly.
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Selection
Figure 3-27. Multi-Display Setup - Setting Up the Quad-Head Driver for Independent Mode
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d. Click OK. The Display Settings window shown in Figure 3-22 appears. Select
Yes, Keep this multi-display desktop.
2. Right-click the desktop and select Properties.
3. When the Display Properties window opens as shown in Figure 3-29, click the Set-
tings tab.
a. Click the Advanced button and another properties window opens.
b. Click on the Troubleshoot tab and a window similar to Figure 3-24 appears.
c. Move the slider for Hardware acceleration to Full.
d. Click OK.
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4. For recommended 2x2 quad configured monitors, perform the following steps:
a. Click and drag the monitor icons to represent the physical orientation of the mon-
itors attached to the workstation. Drag the icons as shown in Figure 3-30.
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b. Click Apply.
c. Click OK.
NOTE
The Windows taskbar only opens on the number 1 monitor.
5. Select Identify displays and outputs from the Matrox PowerDesk Multi-Dis-
play Setup to identify the monitors connected. A number will appear on each moni-
tors screen to identify the monitor, similar to Figure 3-26.
6. Click OK.
7. Restart the workstation and displays should come up correctly.
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Selection
Figure 3-31. Multi-Display Setup - Setting Up the Dual Head Driver for Stretched Mode
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NOTE
The Windows taskbar opens across the bottoms of the monitors in horizontal
mode.
4. Select Identify displays and outputs from the Matrox PowerDesk Multi-Dis-
play Setup to identify the monitors connected. A number will appear stretched across
the monitor screens. Note the numbering is different than the independent mode.
5. Click OK.
6. Restart the workstation and displays should come up correctly.
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Selection
Figure 3-33. Multi-Display Setup - Setting Up the Quad-Head Driver for Stretched Mode
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NOTE
The Windows taskbar opens across the bottoms of the monitors in horizontal
mode.
4. Select the Identify displays and outputs from Matrox PowerDesk Multi-Dis-
play Setup to identify the monitors connected. A number will appear stretched
across the monitor screens. Note the numbering is different than the independent
mode.
5. Click OK.
6. Restart the workstation and the displays should come up correctly.
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Resolution Settings
The following table gives recommended resolutions for particular monitors.
Recommended
Part Number Display Description Resolution
P0972JG/JH/ZH/ZJ 19 LCD monitors 1280x1024x60
P0973DJ/DK analog or digital
P0923VY/VZ
P0971WH 20 NEC 2010 tabletop LCD 1280x1024x60
P0972KZ 20 NEC 2010X tabletop LCD 1280x1024x60
P0972QZ analog or digital
P0972RE/RF/VK/VL Any 20 NEC LCD2080UX-based 1600x1200x60
/WK/WL/YA/YB display analog or digital
P0973DA through Any 20 NEC LCD2090UX-based 1600x1200x60
P0973DH display analog or digital
P0930DH1 20 Command Center LCD 1280x1024x60/67
P0930WG 20 Command Center LCD 1280x1024x60/67
P0931DM/DT 20 Command Center NEC 1600x1200x60
LCD2080UX/2090UX embedded analog only
display
P0928FD/FE/FF 23 NEC EA232wmi-based display (any) 1600x1200x60 or else
1680x1050x60 analog or
digital2
P0972RG 40 NEC LCD4000 1280x768x60 (if avail-
able) or else
1024x768x60, analog
P0973AD 40 NEC LCD4010 1024x768x60, analog
P0973FS 40 NEC LCD4020 1366x768 (if available)
or else 1024x768x60
P0973HE 40 NEC P401 1920x1080 (if available)
or else 1280x1024x60
P0931BR/CY 42 NEC plasma (120 V ac/240 V ac) 1024x768x60
P0930FM 42 Sony plasma 1024x768x60
Legacy Monitors 15, 17, 19, 20, and 21 CRTs 1024x768x60
1.
Not compatible with platforms using display port video.
2.
1600x1200x60 resolution on 23-inch monitors on systems with Nvidia NVS295 or NVS450
display adapters exhibit a rolling scroll affect when moving the mouse vertically on the screen; it
is recommended to use 1680x1050x60 resolution.
For more information, refer to Flat Panel Monitor Software Setup for UNIX and Windows
Workstations (B0193PL).
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String Meaning
F Full
D__ Default size (__- see below)
_T_ Top
_L_ Lower
__L Left
__R Right
Q__ Quarter size (__- see below)
I__ Intermediate size (__- see below)
_U_ Upper
_L_ Lower
__L Left
__R Right
You have completed installation and configuration of the dual-head video card driv-
ers. Proceed to Installing I/A Series Software V8.5 and Later on page 44 to install
I/A Series software on your workstation.
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This chapter provides installation procedures for various drivers including the Serial/Parallel
card driver, and the KSI time card driver.
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NOTE
Close and reopen Device Manager to see the COM port assignment updates.
! CAUTION
Do not update Network Interface Card Drivers after I/A Series software has been
installed. If the drivers are updated, I/A Series software will not function properly.
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5. Installing Hardware Upgrades
This chapter provides installation procedures for adding PCI cards to a Model H92
Workstation. The optional hardware is available in the form of upgrade kits or spare parts.
Refer to the vendor documents for information on setting up and servicing the HP Z400. See
Vendor Documentation on page xiii.
The upgrade kits addressed in this chapter are organized into the following categories:
PCI Card Upgrade (below)
Hard Drive Installation/Upgrade (page 103)
RAID Configuration (page 103)
Spare Part
Card Purpose Number
NVIDIA PCIexpress Dual Video Card To enable 1 or 2 digital monitor P0928DH
(PCIe) configurations
NVIDIA PCIexpress Quad Video Card To enable 1 - 4 digital monitor P0928DJ
(PCIe) configurations
Matrox PCIexpress Dual Video Card (PCIe) To enable dual-head analog P0924FH
monitor configurations
Matrox PCIexpress Quad Video Card (PCIe) To enable quad-head analog P0924FH and
monitor configurations P0924FJ OR
P0924EU Kit
Dual Head RGU PCIe To enable dual-headed remote P0928DT
monitor configurations OR
P0928DU Kit
Quad Head RGU PCIe To enable Quad-headed remote P0928DT
monitor configurations OR
P0928DV Kit
Single-Port 10/100/1000Base-TX Ethernet To connect to a control network P0924FD
(PCIe)
100Base-FX Fiber Optic Ethernet (PCIe) To connect to a control network P0923LU
Single port 100 Base Fx Fiber optic Ethernet To connect to secondary P0972WD
(PCI) networks
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Spare Part
Card Purpose Number
Multi-Port Serial Card (PCIe) To add 2 serial COM ports and P0923ME
1 parallel port
NOTE
The quad head implementation is analog only. This configuration requires the
Matrox Graphics card (P0924FH) and the quad output cable (P0924FJ).
To determine which cards are installed in your workstation, refer to the H-Code, (see Determin-
ing Your Workstation Configuration on page 1).
! CAUTION
Because of ESD sensitive components the installer of this kit must be adequately
grounded by a conductive wrist strap or equivalent device.
* A minimum of two Ethernet cards must be installed and these are for MESH use only. A maximum
of four Ethernet cards may be installed. Two of the installed Ethernet cards must be dedicated to
MESH use only.
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NOTE
The Z400 slots are numbered from the top down.
NOTE
The PCI card IRQs are set by the BIOS and need not be changed.
RAID Configuration
The H92 supports internal RAID (redundant array of independent drives). RAID 1 mirroring
or RAID 1 with a hot spare provide additional levels of hard drive redundancy in case of hard
drive failures.
! WARNING
The conversion of a non-RAID system to a RAID based system is a destructive pro-
cess. All data on the current single hard drive will be lost during this process. This
drive information should be backed-up prior to converting to a RAID system.
NOTE
If you choose to use the Intel Matrix Storage Manager ROM utility, it is recom-
mended that the drives be of equal size. In a RAID configuration, when using drives
of different sizes, the size of the configuration will be the smaller of the two drives.
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4. Use the arrows to highlight Storage > Storage Options, and then press Enter.
5. Use the up or down arrow key to highlight SATA Emulation.
6. Use the left or right arrow key to select RAID+AHCI.
7. To accept the new setting, press F10.
8. Use the arrows to highlight Advanced > Power-On Options, and then press Enter.
9. Use the up or down arrow key to highlight POST Messages.
10. Use the left or right arrow key to select Enable.
11. To accept the new setting, press F10.
12. Use the arrow keys to highlight Advanced > Device Options, and then press
Enter.
13. Use the up or down arrow key to highlight SATA RAID Option ROM Download.
14. Use the left or right arrow key to select Enable.
15. To accept the new setting, press F10.
16. Use the arrows to highlight File > Save Changes and Exit, and then press
Enter.
17. Press F10 when prompted.
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a. Power the station up. During the boot process, the Intel Matrix Storage Manager
option appears with the instruction to hit CTRL+I to view the Manager detail.
b. Press CTRL+I to view the RAID drive status.
The failed drive is reported as an Offline Member of the RAID set in the Phys-
ical Disk section of the Disk/Volume Information section. Take note of the
drive and its port number (the far left column); this identifies which drive to
replace.
c. Shutdown the station again and replace the failed drive now.
3. Reboot the station. During the boot process, the Intel Matrix Storage Manager option
appears with the instruction to hit CTRL+I to view the Manager detail.
4. Press CTRL+I to enter the Storage Manager.
5. The RAID Manager will auto-detect the newly installed hard drive and ask if you
want the RAID volume to rebuild with the drive. Press Enter to select the hard drive.
Both drives should now be listed with the Type/Status as Member Disk(0).
6. Under the MAIN MENU, select item 5, Exit. Confirm Exit, Yes.
You can use your computer while the computer is rebuilding the RAID level 1 volume.
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2. Click the Internal Disk that is not part of the current RAID set. Then select Mark as
Spare under Manage Disk.
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3. Select Yes when prompted Are you sure you want to mark this disk as a
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Appendix A. Shutting Down
I/A Series Software
This appendix describes the procedures to shut down I/A Series software.
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4. In the I/A Series Off group box, click one of the following:
Autologon
or
Manual logon
5. Click OK.
6. Restart the system.
To disable the I/A Series software on a standard v8.5, and later, workstation:
1. Click Start > Settings, and click Control Panel.
2. Double-click Foxboro I/A.
3. Click Autologon with Mesh networking, under I/A Series Off, in the Startup
Options for Reboot dialog box.
Figure A-2. Disabling Standard I/A Series V8.5 Software Using Startup Options for Reboot
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Index
A
Alarm manager, configuring 96
Allied Telesis drivers
installation and configuration 62
Allied Telesis Ethernet cards 40
Annunciator and annunciator/numeric keyboard
dual GCIO connections 35
Annunciator and annunciator/numeric keyboards
GCIO connections 34
how to connect 36
Assistance, getting xi
B
BIOS parameters 7
C
Cabling
dual GCIO modules 35
printers 33
remote 29, 30
sound 32
touchscreen 17, 18, 19, 32
serial 18
USB 18, 32
USB touchscreen 32
video 32
dual and quad-head connections 26, 28
Card installation 7, 101
Card slot positions 102
Changing the station name 44
CMOS parameters 7
Commit diskette
installing letterbug with 44
reconcile 54
Configuring
Alarm manager in dual-head video configurations 96
CMOS BIOS 7
dual video 26
monitors 26
multi-head video card driver 79
time card driver and control utility 99
workstation determination of 1
Connections to GCIO 34
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Customer support xi
D
Disabling
I/A Series software 111, 112
Diskettes
installing letterbug with 44
reconcile 54, 58
Drivers
multi-head video card 79
network interface card 62
Dual GCIO connections 35
Dual video connections 26
Dual-head card
driver installation and configuration 79
E
Ethernet cards 39
Allied Telesis 40
connecting to V8.x network 40
integrated network interface 39
network interface card drivers for I/A Series 8.x 62
Exiting setup 47
G
GCIO 39
connections 34
dual GCIO interface module connections 35
H
H-Code
definition 15
label 1, 2
I
I/A Series
software, disabling 111, 112
Installing
I/A Series logs 52, 53
keyboards 36
KSI Time Card Driver 99
PCI cards 101
software on new processor 44
Integrated NIC 39
InTouch software
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K
Keyboard
connecting 36
labeling 38
KSI time card installation 99
L
Labels
H-Code 1, 2
keyboard 38, 39
Letterbug
about 44
installing using the Commit diskette 44
Logs, I/A Series installation 52
M
Media, loading revision level 51
Mesh, see The Mesh control network
N
Naming the station 44
NIC, see Ethernet cards
P
PCI cards
installation 102
Peripheral installation 12
Pointing device 17
Printer connections 33
Processor types 2, 6
Production Code, see H-Code
R
Reconcile diskette 54, 58
Recovery CD-ROM xi, 59
Reloading Windows XP xi, 59
Remote connections 29
keyboard 31
mouse 31
notes and warnings 30
speaker 32
trackball 31
Restart 53
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S
Setting up I/A Series software 47
Setup program
exiting 47
running 47
Software installation 44
Station name, changing 44
T
The Mesh control network 40
Time synchronization interface card driver and control utility 99
Touchscreen
cabling 18, 19
GCIO connections 34
USB 32
U
Upgrading
hardware 101
USB touchscreen
cabling 32
V
Video
driver configuration 63
dual and quad-head cabling 26, 28
dual-head
using the InTouch interface 54
W
Workstation
determining configuration of 15
H92 card slot positions 102
labeling 15
software setup 47
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Invensys Operations Management
5601 Granite Parkway Suite 1000
Plano, TX 75024
United States of America
http://www.iom.invensys.com