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1. Required for sending binary 8 bit data Set link rate to fixed Will not track modem data rate AT amp Bn n menu choice in modem manual Set display result codes ATQ0 Set verbal result codes ATV1 Set result code subset ATXn n option choice Save settings in NVRAM AT amp W For additional information about modem switch settings refer to the manual that came with your modem Chapter 2 Modem Setup Specifications 2 3 2 4 Sun Ultra 60 Reference Manual August 2001 CHAPTER 3 Motherboard Jumpers The jumper settings in this chapter refer to the etchings on the motherboard The jumpers are labeled with the letter followed by a four digit number for example J2702 3 1 3 2 J2802 Top NVRAM TOD U1004 DIMM U1003 bank 3 DIMM bank 2 DIMM bank 1 DIMM bank O U1002 U1001 ae U0904 N s U0903 S U0902 Se U0901 De CN E a U0804 SP U0803 le U0802 gu U0801 Ne U0704 oh U0703 2 U0702 oP U0701 Sle 2 meo ss moo CPU Slot 1 J0201 CPU Slot 0 J0101 PCI 66 1 J1301 PCI 2 J1401 PCI 3 J1501 PCI 4 J1601 FIGURE 3 1 Bottom Sun Ultra 60 Reference Manual August 2001 Jumper Locations on the Motherbo
2. UTP cable m Category 3 UTP 3 voice grade m Category 4 UTP 4 m Category 5 UTP 5 data grade m For 100BASE T applications UTP 5 data grade cable 1 8 Sun Ultra 60 Reference Manual August 2001 1 6 2 External UTP 5 Cable Lengths TABLE 1 8 TPE UTP 5 Cable Lengths 1 7 Maximum Maximum Cable Type Application s Length Metric Length English UTP 5 data grade 10BASE T 100 meters 109 yards UTP 5 data grade 100BASE T 100 meters 109 yards IEEE 802 3 SCSI Connector CBee aa tame tables a vin ne 68000000000000000000000000000000000035 FIGURE 1 7 68 Pin SCSI Connector TABLE 1 9 68 Pin SCSI Connector Pinouts Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name 1 Ground 35 DB lt 12 gt 2 Ground 36 DB lt 13 gt 3 Ground 37 DB lt 14 gt 4 Ground 38 DB lt 15 gt 5 Ground 39 PAR lt 1 gt 6 Ground 40 DB lt 0 gt 7 Ground 41 DB lt 1 gt 8 Ground 42 DB lt 2 gt 9 Ground 43 DB lt 3 gt 10 Ground 44 DB lt 4 gt 11 Ground 45 DB lt 5 gt 12 Ground 46 DB lt 6 gt Chapter 1 Back Panel Connectors 1 9 TABLE 1 9 68 Pin SCSI Connector Pinouts Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name 13 Ground 47 DB lt 7 gt 14 Ground 48 PAR lt 0 gt 15 Ground 49 Ground 16 Ground 50 TERM DIS 17 TERMPWR 51 TERMPWR 18 TERMPWR 52 TERMPWR 19 Not connected 53 Reserved 20 Ground 54 Ground 21 Ground 55 ATN 22 Ground 56 Ground 23 Ground 57 BSY 24 Ground 58 ACK 25 Ground 59 RST 26 Groun
3. Chapter 4 System Specifications 4 7 4 5 2 4 8 PCI Card Slot Operating Frequencies TABLE 4 7 PCI Card Slot Operating Frequencies Operating Frequency Input Output Signaling PCI Card Slot or Frequencies Level PCI66 Slot 1 J1301 66 MHz 3 3 volts 33 MHz 3 3 volts PCI Slot 2 J1401 33 MHz 5 0 volts PCI Slot 3 J1501 33 MHz 5 0 volts PCI Slot 4 J1601 33 MHz 5 0 volts m All Ultra 60 system PCI card slots operate at 32 bit or 64 bit bus widths a Most PCI cards operate at 33 MHz m Cards designed to operate at 66 MHz must be installed in the PCI66 slot Note If you install a 33 MHz PCI card in PCI66 slot 1 refer to the card manufacturer s documentation and verify that the card will operate with an I O signaling level of 3 3 volts Sun Ultra 60 Reference Manual August 2001
4. Sun Documentation Center on Fatbrain com at http www fatbrain com documentation sun Sun Ultra 60 Reference Manual August 2001 Sun Welcomes Your Comments Sun is interested in improving its documentation and welcomes your comments and suggestions You can email your comments to Sun at docfeedback sun com Please include the part number 805 1762 11 of your document in the subject line of your email Preface xiii xiv Sun Ultra 60 Reference Manual August 2001 CHAPTER 1 Back Panel Connectors This chapter contains specifications for the back panel connectors on the Ultra 60 system 1 1 Connector Layout FIGURE 1 1 shows the locations of Ultra 60 system back panel switches and connectors AC power inlet Parallel connector A Keyboard mouse connector U Serial connectors B o Ao ll A ia eel 5 TPE f connector MII connector SCSI connector Audio module sot o o f 000 UPA graphics slots A ds se 1 ICQ _ 0000 PCI66 slot 1 RP PCI slot 2 RR PCI slot 3 aj 9900 PCI slot 4 COCO SSO FIGURE 1 1 1 2 Sun Ultra 60 Reference Manual August 2001 Headphones Back panel connector icons Parallel connector Keyboard mouse connector Ethernet connector TPE MIl SCSI connector Graphics video connect
5. card incorporates two SCA 2 connectors for mounting the hard drives a four circuit power connector to supply 5 Vdc and 12 Vdc power to the hard drives a 34 pin diskette drive signal connector and a green right angle LED A 68 conductor cable exits the SCSI backplane card carrying 27 SCSI signals and the Termpower to the internal CD ROM drive or tape drive The SCSI backplane card houses the CD ROM drive connector and three SCSI bus terminators The Termpower is routed through the SCSI subassembly to connect to the terminators on the SCSI backplane card in support of the multi host configuration FIGURE 1 9 functionally shows the internal SCSI subassembly 68 pin external SCSI connector 68 pin cable IDC connector CD ROM drive connector SCA 2 connector qd SCSI bus terminator 3 IDC connector Motherboard aap SCA 2 C connector 2 IDC connector SCSI controller 80 conductor cable Test edge connector SCSI bus IDC receptacle connector Board mounted right angle IDC plug FIGURE 1 9 SCSI Subassembly Functional Block Diagram Chapter 1 Back Panel Connectors 1 13 1 7 1 5 1 7 2 SCSI ID Selection The motherboard host adapter is assigned the SCSI identification of 7 for both ports The two internal drives attached to the SCA 2 connectors have a SCSI identification of 0 and 1 while the CD ROM has an identification of 6 SCSI Ca
6. compatible Headphone jack with volume control CD ROM drive is a narrow SCSI device Internal tape drive s Refer to product guide External SPARCstorage UniPack Refer to product guide External SPARCstorage SixPack Refer to product guide External Cables External UltraSCSI compliant SCSI cables have an impedance of 90 ohm 6 ohm and are required for UltraSCSI interface Sun s implimentation of UltraSCSI requires that the total SCSI bus length be limited to no more than approximately 20 feet 6 meters with up to 12 Sun compensated devices Due to the considerably short bus length an approximale 32 inch 0 8 meter UltraSCSI compliant external cable is supported part number 530 2883 in addition to an approximale 6 5 foot 2 meter UltraSCSI compliant external cable part number 530 2884 1 12 Sun Ultra 60 Reference Manual August 2001 1 7 1 4 Internal SCSI Subassembly The internal SCSI subassembly consists of two cable assemblies and two SCSI cards The SCSI subassembly is attached to the motherboard using an insulation displacement connector IDC receptacle attached to a 80 conductor cable In addition to the SCSI signals the 80 conductor cable carries diskette drive and system LED signals to the SCSI backplane card The IDC receptacle mates with a right angle plug that is mounted on the motherboard The 80 conductor cable attaches on the other end to the SCSI backplane card with another IDC connector The SCSI backplane
7. 00 CG 00 00 00 CNG 000000 OLS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0707 000000 OP 0000000000 m 0 00 0 0 oO 0 0202 Removable side panel 9 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 00 00 0000 00 0 0020 0020020200 0O0O0O0OO0OOOOOO OO OO OO OO OO OO OO jaued juol4 OO OO OO OO OO OO OO 00000000 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0000 00 00 0000 0 00 0 0 000 00 00 0000 0 00 0 000 450 mm 17 7 in 0oooooooooo y Bottom of system TT PER Ra mm 7 5 in 498 mm 19 6 in a gt Front panel FIGURE 4 1 Ultra 60 System Enclosure Physical Dimensions TABLE 4 5 Dimensions and Weight Height Width Depth Weight 450 mm 17 7 in 190 mm 7 5 in 498 mm 19 6 in 18 1 kg 39 9 Ib This weight is an approximation for a system equipped with four dual in line memory modules DIMMs two CPU modules two UPA graphics cards and one hard disk drive Chapter 4 System Specifications 4 3 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 2 4 4 Memory Mapping DIMM Installation Guidelines Ultra 60 dual in line memory modules DIMMs are installed and mapped in banks of four DIMMs DIMM sizes of 16 32 64 and 128 Mbytes are supported Therefore the minimum capacity for a bank of four DIMMs is 64 Mbytes and the maximum capacity is 512 Mbytes You must install each bank with four DIMMs of the same memory size and speed If DIMMs of different memory size are installed together in a bank of four the system might not functio
8. 5 Internal Monaural Speaker Specifications Speaker Specifications Power Output 1W average 2W peak Distortion 0 02 typical at 1 kHz Impedance 160 15 Frequency Response 170 Hz 20 kHz 6 dB Sun Ultra 60 Reference Manual August 2001 1 10 Graphics Card 13W3 Video Connector 1 5 00000 o ore IC A1 6 10 A2 A3 FIGURE 1 12 13W3 Video Connector The graphics card for your system provides the 13W3 video connector for transmitting video output signals from the system unit to the monitor TABLE 1 16 13W3 Video Connector Pinouts Pin Function 1 0 Level Al Red O Analog A2 Green O Analog A3 Blue O Analog 1 Serial Read TIL 2 Vert Sync O TIL 3 Sense lt 0 gt I TTL 4 Ground GND d Comp Sync O TIL 6 Horiz Sync O TIL 7 Serial Write TIL 8 Sense lt 1 gt I TTL 9 Sense lt 2 gt I TTL 10 Ground GND Chapter 1 Back Panel Connectors 1 19 1 20 Sun Ultra 60 Reference Manual August 2001 CHAPTER 2 Modem Setup Specifications 2 1 Setting Up the Modem Any modem compatible with CCITT V 24 can be connected to the Ultra 60 serial ports Modems can be set up to function in one of three ways m Dial out only m Dial in only m Bidirectional calls To set up your modem Become superuser and type admintool o su Password admintool Click Serial Port Manager Select Port a or Port b for your modem connection Click Edit The Serial Port Manager Modi
9. BLE 1 16 TABLE 3 1 TABLE 3 2 TABLE 3 3 TABLE 4 1 Tables RS 423 RS 232 Serial Connector Pinouts 1 3 Parallel Connector Pinouts 1 4 Keyboard Mouse Connector Pinouts 1 5 MII Connector Pinouts 1 6 MII External Cable Lengths 1 7 MII Connectivity Supported Transceivers 1 7 TPE Connector Pinouts 1 8 TPE UTP 5 Cable Lengths 1 9 68 Pin SCSI Connector Pinouts 1 9 SCSI Target Devices 1 12 Determining SCSI Bus Length 1 14 Audio Port Signals 1 16 Audio Port Functions 1 17 Audio Inputs and Output 1 18 Internal Monaural Speaker Specifications 1 18 13W3 Video Connector Pinouts 1 19 User Configurable Jumpers 3 3 Flash PROM Jumper Settings 3 4 Serial Port Jumper Settings 3 5 Power Specifications 4 1 Tables ix TABLE 4 2 TABLE 4 3 TABLE 4 4 TABLE 4 5 TABLE 4 6 TABLE 4 7 Power Supply Outputs 4 1 Environmental Specifications Operating 4 2 Environmental Specifications Nonoperating 4 2 Dimensions and Weight 4 3 DIMM Banks and Slots 4 4 PCI Card Slot Operating Frequencies 4 8 Tables x Preface The Sun Ultra 60 Reference Manual contains information about the use and maintenance of an Ultra 60 system It also includes information about configuring system communitations settings The revision of the Sun Ultra 60 Reference Manual provided here is the latest version of the document and includes information that may be different from that contained in the reference documentation originall
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12. T ET TOUTES AUTRES CONDITIONS DECLARATIONS ET GARANTIES EXPRESSES OU TACITES SONT FORMELLEMENT EXCLUES DANS LA MESURE AUTORISEE PAR LA LOI APPLICABLE Y COMPRIS NOTAMMENT TOUTE GARANTIE IMPLICITE RELATIVE A LA QUALITE MARCHANDE A L APTITUDE A UNE UTILISATION PARTICULIERE OU A L ABSENCE DE CONTREFA ON Adobe PostScript Contents Preface xi How This Book Is Organized xi Related Documents xii Back Panel Connectors 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 Connector Layout 1 2 Serial Connectors 1 3 Parallel Connector 1 4 Keyboard Mouse Connector 1 5 Media Independent Interface MII Connector 1 6 1 5 1 MII Cable Type Connectivity 1 7 1 5 2 External Cable Lengths 1 7 1 5 3 External Transceivers 1 7 Twisted Pair Ethernet TPE Connector 1 8 1 6 1 TPE Cable Type Connectivity 1 8 1 6 2 External UTP 5 Cable Lengths 1 9 SCSI Connector 1 9 1 7 1 SCSI Implementation 1 10 1 7 2 SCSI Cabling Procedure 1 14 Contents iii 1 7 3 SCSI 2 Fast Wide SCSI External Devices 1 15 1 8 Audio Ports 1 16 1 9 Audio Specifications 1 18 1 10 Graphics Card 13W3 Video Connector 1 19 Modem Setup Specifications 2 1 2 1 Setting Up the Modem 2 1 2 2 Serial Port Speed Change 2 2 2 3 Recommendations 2 2 2 3 1 Cable 2 2 2 3 2 Modem Switch Settings AT Commands 2 3 Motherboard Jumpers 3 1 3 1 Identifying Jumpers 3 3 3 2 Flash PROM Jumpers 3 4 3 3 Serial Port Jumpers 3 5 System Specifications 4 1 4 1 Power Specifications 4 1 42 Envi
13. adphones Line Out Line In Microphone Tip Left Channel Left Channel Left Channel Left Channel Ring Center Right Channel Right Channel Right Channel Right Channel Shield Ground Ground Ground Ground 1 16 Sun Ultra 60 Reference Manual August 2001 TABLE 1 13 Audio Port Functions Port Function Headphones Connects stereophonic headphones for private listening of audio output Line Out Connects the system audio output to an external stereophonic amplifier Line In Connects external stereophonic audio sources such as a compact disc player or cassette tape player to the system Microphone Connects the SunMicrophone II or other suitable microphone to the system 1 The Ultra 60 system microphone port accepts stereophonic input however the Sun Microphone II is a mono phonic device Note also that the older SunMicrophone is not compatible with the Ultra 60 system Chapter 1 Back Panel Connectors 1 17 1 9 1 18 Audio Specifications The microphone input specifications are designed for the SunMicrophone II or equivalent TABLE 1 14 Audio Inputs and Output Stereo I Os Specifications Line In 3 3V peak nominal 9 2 kQ input impedance Frequency Response 20 Hz 17 kHz 1 dB Microphone Input 35 mV peak nominal 2 21 KQ input impedance Headphones Output 0 84V peak nominal 9Q output impedance headphone impedance may vary from 99 to 1 kQ Line Out 1 4V peak nominal 220Q output impedance TABLE 1 1
14. al mass storage devices use 68 pin connectors connect all non Sun devices to the Ultra 60 system first and follow them with Sun devices Sun devices use autotermination m If external mass storage devices consist of 68 pin Sun devices and 50 pin devices connect the Sun 68 pin devices to the Ultra 60 system first and terminate the daisy chain with the 50 pin device and its terminator m The total SCSI bus length for all SCSI devices internal and external is 6 0 meters 19 7 feet See FIGURE 1 10 for a summary of cabling and configuration guidelines Ultra 60 system Ultra 60 system Non Sun device Sun device Sun device 68 68 68 68 68 68 Non Sun device Sun device 50 pin device 68 50 a 68 68 68 68 Adapter cable Terminator FIGURE 1 10 Connecting External Mass Storage Devices Chapter 1 Back Panel Connectors 1 15 1 8 Audio Ports yd Of AO Audio Module Connector Icons Headphones Line Out Lineln Microphone O C9 Cf O o O O O O 5969 O O So 5 95 5 95 O O e Q O Q ca e 5 O 2 FIGURE 1 11 Audio Port Locations All audio ports use EIA standard 3 5 mm 0 125 inch jacks TABLE 1 12 Audio Port Signals Plug He
15. ard 02 J2804J2605 Jumpers Front 3 1 Identifying Jumpers Jumpers are marked on the motherboard with part numbers For example the serial port jumpers are marked J2604 and J2605 Jumper pins are located immediately adjacent to the part number Pin 1 is marked with an asterisk in the position shown in FIGURE 3 2 J X XX X _ Part number m ee Pins 123 moo FIGURE 3 2 Identifying Jumper Pins Asterisk Pin 1 TABLE 3 1 User Configurable Jumpers Jumper Functionality J2703 Flash PROM write protect write enable J2605 Serial ports B amp A RS 423 RS 232 J2604 J2804 Flash PROM boot control Chapter 3 Motherboard Jumpers 3 3 oe 3 4 Flash PROM Jumpers The Ultra 60 system uses flash PROMs programmable read only memory Flash PROMs enable m Reprogramming of specific code blocks m Remote reprogramming of the PROM chip by a system administrator over a local area network The default shunt setting of J2703 is on pins 1 and 2 write protect This disables the flash PROM chip from being reprogrammed Placing the shunt on pins 2 and 3 write enable enables reprogramming of the flash PROM chip Note After reprogramming your system flash PROM make sure you return the flash PROM write protect enable jumper J2703 to the write protect position to increase system security TABLE 3 2 Flash PROM Jumper Settings Default Jumper Jumper Pins 1 2 Select Pi
16. bling Procedure Count the number of SCSI devices on the system SCSI bus Be sure to count the host adapter as a SCSI device Determine the total SCSI bus length TABLE 1 11 Determining SCSI Bus Length Bus Data Transfer Number of SCSI SCSI Implementation Width Rate Mbytes s Devices Bus Length SCSI 2 Fast 8 bits 10 1 8 6 0 meters SCSI 2 Fast Wide 16 bits 20 1 8 6 0 meters SCSI 3 Parallel Interface 16 bits 40 1 4 3 0 Fast 20 Wide meters UltraSCSI WideUltra SCSI 3 Parallel Interface 16 bits 40 5 8 1 5 Fast 20 Wide meters UltraSCSI WideUltra 1 The maximum number of single ended differential SCSI devices is 16 2 The effective internal SCSI bus length of the Ultra 60 system unit is 0 9 meter Verify the cable type used to connect external SCSI devices You must use Fast 20 SCSI cable s Ensure that the total SCSI cable length does not exceed the permissible total SCSI bus length An Ultra 60 system enables the use of a single 0 8 meter 32 inch Fast 20 SCSI cable to a single external SCSI 3 parallel interface Fast 20 Wide UltraSCSI WideUltra device or device cluster 1 14 Sun Ultra 60 Reference Manual August 2001 1 7 3 SCSI 2 Fast Wide SCSI External Devices If you connect SCSI 2 Fast Wide SCSI 20 Mbytes data transfer rate external devices to an Ultra 60 system follow these cabling and configuration guidelines to ensure proper device addressing and operation m If all extern
17. d 60 MSG 27 Ground 61 SEL 28 Ground 62 CD 29 Ground 63 REQ 30 Ground 64 IO 31 Ground 65 DB lt 8 gt 32 Ground 66 DB lt 9 gt 33 Ground 67 DB lt 10 gt 34 Ground 68 DB lt 11 gt Note All signals shown in TABLE 1 9 are active low 1 7 1 SCSI Implementation 1 10 The Ultra 60 implements a small computer system interface SCSI Fast 20 UltraSCSI parallel interface bus The UltraSCSI provides the following m Efficient peer to peer I O bus devices Sun Ultra 60 Reference Manual August 2001 1 7 1 1 m Mechanical electrical and timing specification definition that support transfer rates of 20 or 40 Mbytes per second corresponding to the data path width of an 8 bit or 16 bit bus respectively m Peak bandwidth of 40 Mbytes per second with implemented 16 bit bus width The internal SCSI bus is terminated at each end One set of terminators is located close to the CD ROM drive connector on the CD ROM SCSI card A second set of terminators is located close to the 68 pin external SCSI connector FIGURE 1 8 shows the SCSI bus configuration Host External Disk 1 Disk 0 adapter devices VivaScs Uua56SI UitraSCsl UltraSCSI SCSI bus External to chassis Internal SCSI bus FIGURE 1 8 Configuration for the SCSI Bus Host Adapter The host adapter is a Symbios Logic PCI SCSI I O processor IC The h
18. fy Service window is displayed Choose the Expert level of detail From the Use Template menu choose one of the following m Modem Dial Out only m Modem Dial In Only m Modem Bidirectional Click Apply 2 1 8 Set your modem auto answer switch to one of the following a Off Dial Out Only m On Dial In Only m On Bidirectional 2 2 Serial Port Speed Change To change the speed of a serial port you must edit the etc remote file as follows Become superuser and type cd etc cd etc Type vi remote Type tip speed device name Typical speeds are 9600 19200 to 38400 bps The device name is the serial port name for example dev ttyla b or dev term a b Note The Ultra 60 serial ports are tested to a maximum of 460 000 bps As of March 1997 Ultra 60 systems have not been tested with 56 000 bps V 34 modems Press Esc and type wq to save your file change s and to exit from the vi text editor 220 2 3 1 Recommendations Cable For a modem to host system connection use an RS 423 RS 232 straight through cable with DB 25 male connectors at both ends 2 2 Sun Ultra 60 Reference Manual August 2001 2 92 Modem Switch Settings AT Commands These settings are guidelines to help you get started quickly They may change depending on your site requirements and the modem you are using Enable transmit flow control AT amp H1 suggested setting
19. in TABLE 4 3 comply with the International Electrotechnical Commission IEC Standards 5th ed 1990 1994 TABLE 4 3 Environmental Specifications Operating Parameter Specification Standard Altitude 0 meters 0 feet sea level to 3000 meters IEC 68 2 13 9840 feet Humidity 20 to 80 relative humidity RH wet bulb IEC 68 2 02 limit of 27 C 68 2 03 Shock 5 0G 11 milliseconds half sine pulse IEC 68 2 27 Vibration 0 2G 5 to 500 to 5 Hz IEC 68 2 06 5 sweeps in 3 mutually perpendicular axes Temperature 10 C to 40 C 50 F to 104 F IEC 68 2 01 without removable 68 2 02 tape media Temperature with 10 C to 35 C 50 F to 95 F IEC 68 2 01 removable tape 68 2 02 media TABLE 4 4 Environmental Specifications Nonoperating Parameter Specification Standard Altitude 0 to 12 000 meters 0 to 39 360 feet IEC 68 2 13 Humidity 5 93 relative humidity RH at 40 C 104 F IEC 68 2 03 Shock 30G peak 11 milliseconds half sine pulse IEC 68 2 27 Vibration 1 0G 5 to 500 to 5 Hz IEC 68 2 06 5 sweeps in 3 mutually perpendicular axes Temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F IEC 68 2 01 68 2 02 4 2 Sun Ultra 60 Reference Manual August 2001 4 3 Physical Specifications Top of system 7 A zi Back panel Sun i microsystems Pama a mia mita mia mia ii N A aR CE RD RD iat i HE 00 0 0 00 000 OS O 050 0 0 0 0 00 05 000000 ASS 000000 ASS 00 00 00 CLOG 00 00
20. n properly A minimum of four DIMMs must be installed in a bank of four slots in order for the system to boot DIMM Banks and Slots TABLE 4 6 lists the DIMM banks and slots and FIGURE 4 2 shows the banks on the motherboard Bank 3 the bank closest to the top of the system is the default location for the four factory installed DIMMs TABLE 4 6 DIMM Banks and Slots Bank Slots 3 2 1 1001 U1002 U1003 U1004 0901 U0902 U0903 U0904 0801 U0802 U0803 U0804 0701 U0702 U0703 U0704 U U U U Sun Ultra 60 Reference Manual August 2001 DIMM banks Back panel Top J2802 se He J2903 NVRAM TOD J2902 U1004 DIMM U1003 bank 3 U1002 U1001 U0904 DIMM U0903 bank 2 __U0902 U0901 U0804 U0803 U0802 U0801 U0704 100 fee J0202 J2804J2605 U0703 U0702 U0701 J3001J0102J2801J2604 J2702 1111111 CPU Slot 1 J0201 CPU Slot 0 J0101 PCI 66 1 J1301 PCI 2 J1401 PCI 3 J1501 PCI 4 J1601 Bottom FIGURE 4 2 Map of DIMM Banks and Slots on Motherboard Chapter 4 System Specifications Front 4 5 4 5 PCI Card Slot Specifications The Ultra 60 system uses the peripheral comp
21. nd 12 PERROR 25 Ground 13 SELECT _L 1 4 Sun Ultra 60 Reference Manual August 2001 1 4 Keyboard Mouse Connector FIGURE 1 4 DIN 8 Keyboard Mouse Connector TABLE 1 3 Keyboard Mouse Connector Pinouts Pin Description Pin Description 1 Ground 5 Keyboard_Data_ Out_L 2 Ground 6 Keyboard_Data_ In_L 3 Power 7 Poweron_L 4 Mouse_Data_In_L 8 Power Note All signals are standard TTL levels The 5V supply is fuse protected Chapter 1 Back Panel Connectors 1 5 1 5 Media Independent Interface MII Connector oe lord 6sb O 0 6 6 8 06 60 5 OG aul 40 000000000000000000 02 FIGURE 1 5 40 Pin Miniature D MII Connector TABLE 1 4 MII Connector Pinouts Pin Function Pin Function 1 5V 18 COL 2 MDIO 19 CRS 3 MDC 20 5V 4 RXD lt 3 gt 21 5V 5 RXD lt 2 gt 22 Signal Ground 6 RXD lt 1 gt 23 Signal Ground 7 RXD lt 0 gt 24 Signal Ground 8 RX_DV 25 Signal Ground 9 RX_CLK 26 Signal Ground 10 RX_ER 27 Signal Ground 11 TX_ER 28 Signal Ground 12 TX_CLK 29 Signal Ground 13 TX_EN 30 Signal Ground 14 TXD lt 0 gt 31 Signal Ground 15 TXD lt 1 gt 32 Signal Ground 16 TXD lt 2 gt 33 Signal Ground 17 TXD lt 3 gt 34 Signal Ground 35 Ground 38 Signal Ground 36 Ground 39 Signal Ground 37 Ground 40 5V 1 6 Sun Ultra 60 Reference Manual August 2001 1 5 1 E52 1 5 3 MII Cable Type Connectivity The following types of Ethernet cables can be connected to the 40 pin MII connector when usi
22. ng specific interface conversion devices m Shielded twisted pair STP m Unshielded twisted pair UTP m Fiber connected to an external transceiver External Cable Lengths TABLE 1 5 MII External Cable Lengths Maximum Length Maximum Length Cable Type Application s Metric English 40 conductor 20 signal ground STP All external 0 5 meter 20 inches MII UTP 5 data grade 10BASE T 100 meters 109 yards UTP 5 data grade 100BASE T 100 meters 109 yards TEEE 802 3 External Transceivers TABLE 1 6 MII Connectivity Supported Transceivers Cable Type Transceiver Model and Application Transceiver Manufacturer Thick coaxial cable XF467A MII to AUI 1OBASE 5 Sun MII to AUI Ethernet UTP 3 voice grade CT4 1030 100BASE T4 Canary Communications Fiber 6211 Micro Fast Ethernet 100BASE FX Transcast Corporation Fiber CFX 107X Fast Ethernet 100BASE FX Canary Communications Chapter 1 Back Panel Connectors 1 7 1 6 Twisted Pair Ethernet TPE Connector lt gt FIGURE 1 6 RJ 45 TPE Connector TABLE 1 7 TPE Connector Pinouts Pin Description Pin Description 1 Transmit Data 5 Common Mode Termination 2 Transmit Data 6 Receive Data 3 Receive Data 7 Common Mode Termination 4 Common Mode Termination 8 Common Mode Termination 1 6 1 TPE Cable Type Connectivity The following types of twisted pair Ethernet cables can be connected to the 8 pin TPE connector m For 10BASE T applications
23. ns 2 3 Select on Pins Name J2703 Write protect Write enable 14 2 Write protect write enable J2804 High half booting Normal booting 2 3 Boot control Sun Ultra 60 Reference Manual August 2001 9 9 Serial Port Jumpers The serial port jumpers on the motherboard enable you to configure the two DB 25 serial ports on the system unit back panel for either RS 423 or RS 232 signal levels RS 423 levels are the default standard for North American users RS 232 levels are required for telecommunication in nations of the European Community TABLE 3 3 Serial Port Jumper Settings Default Jumper Jumper Pins 1 2 Select Pins 2 3 Select on Pins Signal Controlled J2604 RS 232 RS 423 2 3 RS232 RS423 SEL J2605 RS 232 RS 423 2 3 RS232 RS423 SEL Chapter 3 Motherboard Jumpers 3 5 3 6 Sun Ultra 60 Reference Manual August 2001 CHAPTER 4 System Specifications 4 1 Power Specifications TABLE 4 1 Power Specifications Input Output Specifications AC power input 100 240 volts AC nominal 47 63 Hz DC power output 350 watts maximum TABLE 4 2 Power Supply Outputs Maximum Current Output DC Voltage Volts Amperes 1 3 3 60 2 5 30 3 12 6 4 12 0 4 5 2 5 3 5 25 Voltage Regulation Range 3 23 to 3 43 4 85 to 5 25 11 65 to 12 60 12 6 to 11 4 2 The combined power of outputs 1 and 3 must be less than 300 watts 4 1 4 2 Environmental Specifications The specifications
24. onent interconnect PCI local bus architecture to connect PCI accessory cards printed circuit boards PCI cards plug into Ultra 60 system PCI slots PCI cards come in different physical sizes operate at different frequencies and provide many different types of functionality 4 5 1 Locating the PCI Card Slots Y CC 9 gt Ci PCIE slot 1 __ ke PCI slot 2 Q TE Q PCisot3 oie PCI slot 4 a oQ OO QQ 5 9 O a oa se 25580 959 O O O O O O O O Q Q Q O L FIGURE 4 3 PCI Card Slot Locations on the System Unit Back Panel 4 6 Sun Ultra 60 Reference Manual August 2001 J2802 PCI 3 J1501 CI NVRAM gt TOD U1004 DIMM U1003 bank 3 U1002 U1001 ar U0904 Si DIMM U0903 Zoo an U0902 SEC U0901 ar je D o Back U0804 SOS panel U0803 Bel ojo U0802 Qe U0801 Sf Ja E U0704 Sa U0703 S rS U0702 of Front U0701 Qe a ja gt CPU Slot 1 J0201 CPU Slot 0 J0101 PCI 66 1 J1301 i PCI 2 J1401 PCI 4 J1601 Bottom FIGURE 4 4 PCI Card Slot Locations on the Motherboard
25. or UPA slot SS wy o e Audio module connector icons NADDO Line Out Back Panel Switches and Connectors Line In Microphone 142 Serial Connectors 1300000000000001 2500000000000014 1300000000000001 2500000000000014 FIGURE 1 2 DB 25 Serial Connectors TABLE 1 1 RS 423 RS 232 Serial Connector Pinouts Pin Function Vo Signal Description 1 none none Not connected 2 TxD O Transmit Data 3 RxD I Receive Data 4 RTS O Ready To Send 5 CTS I Clear To Send 6 DSR I Data Set Ready 7 Gnd Signal Ground 8 DCD I Data Carrier Detect 9 14 none none Not connected 15 TRxC I Transmit Clock 16 none none Not connected 17 RTxC I Receive Clock 18 19 none none Not connected 20 DTR O Data Terminal Ready 21 23 none none Not connected 24 TxC O Transmit Clock 25 none none Not connected Note For information about serial port jumpers on the Ultra 60 system motherboard see Section 4 1 Identifying Jumpers and Section 4 3 Serial Port Jumpers Chapter 1 Back Panel Connectors 1 3 1 3 Parallel Connector 1300000000000001 2500000000000014 FIGURE 1 3 DB 25 Parallel Connector TABLE 1 2 Parallel Connector Pinouts Pin Description Pin Description 1 Data_Strobe_L 14 AFXN_L 2 Data0 15 ERROR_L 3 Datal 16 RESET_L 4 Data 17 IN_L 5 Data3 18 Ground 6 Data4 19 Ground 7 Data5 20 Ground 8 Data6 21 Ground 9 Data7 22 Ground 10 ACK_L 23 Ground 11 BUSY 24 Grou
26. ost adapter and all target devices comply with the Fast 20 single ended drivers and receivers characteristics The electrical characteristics of the output buffers include m V output low equals 0 to 0 5 Vdc with Iol at 48 mA signal asserted m Von out high equals 2 5 to 3 7 Vdc signal negated m tie rising slew rate equals 520 mV per nanosecond maximum 0 7 to 2 3 Vdc m try falling slew rate equals 520 mV per nanosecond maximum 2 3 to 0 7 Vdc Chapter 1 Back Panel Connectors 1 11 1 7 1 2 1 7 1 3 The Fast 20 electrical characteristics for the host adapter and target device include a V input low equals 1 0 Vdc maximum signal true a Vin input high equals 1 9 Vdc minimum signal false a l input low current equals 20 uA at Vi equals 0 5 Vdc m l input high current equals 20 uA at Vi equals 2 7 Vdc a Minimum input hysteresis equals 0 3 Vdc Supported Target Devices The SCSI subsystem supports a maximum of four internal devices including the host adapter The CD ROM drive is a narrow device A unipack with one drive or a six pack accommodating six drives can be used as external devices TABLE 1 10 lists the target devices supported by the SCSI subsystem TABLE 1 10 SCSI Target Devices Target Device Comment Internal disks Up to two 3 5 inch x 1 6 inch disks 4 2 or 9 1 Gbyte All internal disks are UltraSCSI compliant Internal CD ROM drive Optional 644 Mbyte SunCD 12X speed photo CD
27. ronmental Specifications 4 2 43 Physical Specifications 4 3 4 4 Memory Mapping 4 4 4 4 1 DIMM Installation Guidelines 4 4 44 2 DIMM Banks and Slots 4 4 45 PCI Card Slot Specifications 4 6 4 5 1 Locating the PCI Card Slots 4 6 4 5 2 PCI Card Slot Operating Frequencies 4 8 Contents iv GURE 1 1 GURE 1 2 GURE 1 3 GURE 1 4 GURE 1 5 GURE 1 6 GURE 1 7 GURE 1 8 GURE 1 9 GURE 1 10 GURE 1 11 GURE 1 12 GURE 3 1 GURE 3 2 GURE 4 1 GURE 4 2 GURE 4 3 GURE 4 4 Figures Back Panel Switches and Connectors 1 2 DB 25 Serial Connectors 1 3 DB 25 Parallel Connector 1 4 DIN 8 Keyboard Mouse Connector 1 5 40 Pin Miniature D MII Connector 1 6 RJ 45 TPE Connector 1 8 68 Pin SCSI Connector 1 9 Configuration for the SCSI Bus 1 11 SCSI Subassembly Functional Block Diagram 1 13 Connecting External Mass Storage Devices 1 15 Audio Port Locations 1 16 13W3 Video Connector 1 19 Jumper Locations on the Motherboard 3 2 Identifying Jumper Pins 3 3 Ultra 60 System Enclosure Physical Dimensions 4 3 Map of DIMM Banks and Slots on Motherboard 4 5 PCI Card Slot Locations on the System Unit Back Panel 4 6 PCI Card Slot Locations on the Motherboard 4 7 Figures vii viii Sun Ultra 60 Reference Manual August 2001 TABLE 1 1 TABLE 1 2 TABLE 1 3 TABLE 1 4 TABLE 1 5 TABLE 1 6 TABLE 1 7 TABLE 1 8 TABLE 1 9 TABLE 1 10 TABLE 1 11 TABLE 1 12 TABLE 1 13 TABLE 1 14 TABLE 1 15 TA
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29. y shipped with the Sun Ultra 60 system How This Book Is Organized Chapter 1 Back Panel Connectors shows the location of each back panel connector and gives the pinouts for each connector Chapter 2 Modem Setup Specifications gives modem settings for Ultra 60 systems used in specific network telecommunication applications Chapter 3 Motherboard Jumpers gives the locations and pin definitions of user configurable motherboard jumpers Chapter 4 System Specifications gives system requirements about power and environment and also gives system dimension weight memory mapping and peripheral component interconnect PCI card slot specifications xi Related Documents The following documents contain topics that relate to the information in the Sun Ultra 60 Reference Manual TABLE P 1 Related Documents Application Title Part Number Installation Sun Ultra 60 Installation Guide 805 1707 Service Sun Ultra 60 Service Manual 805 1709 Accessing Sun Documentation Online A broad selection of Sun system documentation is located at http www sun com products n solutions hardware docs A complete set of Solaris documentation and many other titles are located at http docs sun com xii Ordering Sun Documentation Fatbrain com an Internet professional bookstore stocks select product documentation from Sun Microsystems Inc For a list of documents and how to order them visit the
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