MBF COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL FIELD INFORMATION BULLETIN SERVICE GROUP(S): MICRO,MINI,LARGE MFG: BASIC FOUR NACS TYPE(S): 4100 MFG. MODEL(S): 4100,S-80 CATEGORY: CPU DESC: FILE MANAGER *** TABLE OF CONTENTS AS OF 12/19/90 *** FIB 00001.General Information.........................................06/11/87 FIB 00002.Error 5s During Communications Using IMLC/SIMLC.............05/11/82 FIB 00003.LARL'S for Installation of BOSS REL. 5.3B...................07/06/82 FIB 00004.IMLC Testing and Status Definition..........................01/01/83 FIB 00005.Component/Cable Diagram.....................................12/08/83 FIB 00006.Installation of Battery Backup (BBU) Option.................12/08/83 FIB 00007.FMC Grounding Problems - Safety Hazard......................12/08/83 FIB 00008.Installation of SMTC and SIMLC..............................12/08/83 CPU-BASIC FOUR-4100,S-80----------------------------Table Of Contents Pg01 of 01 FIB 00001 06/11/87 *** General Information *** File Manager Computer (FMC) This sorbus type includes one or two 8" Shugart 851 floppy disk drives (Basic Four model 2000), a 20/40 mb Century Data Marksman M20/M40 hard disk (Basic Four Model 2600) and 64K memory, all housed in the same cabinet. For information regarding the floppy disk and hard disk refer to their respective fib groups. Part Number Prefixes: FMC - - - - - MM88XXXX Fixed Disk - MM27XXXX Floppy Disk - MM26XXXX *** Sorbus Machine Types and Feature Numbers *** MBF Type - 4100, Basic Four Model S80 or 4100 *** Available Documentation *** S/80 Information Processing System - S-HDBK-259 Sorbus Handbook for Basic Four S/80 - S-HDBK-216 BBV Reference Manual- - - - - - - - - S-HDBK-250 S/80 Reference Drawings - - - - - - - S-HDBK-255 S/80 Utilities Guide - - - - - - - - S-HDBK-299 B/4 S/80 Pre-installation Guide - - - S-HDBK-271 *** Available Training *** Formal schools are available through the education department. *** Special Tools *** No special tools are required for servicing the S80 FMC. *** Special Administrative Procedures *** For lock and key phone numbers and hours of coverage reference FIB 00005 in the General, Basic Four, Administrative Procedures FIB group. ORIGINATOR: N. Jones CPU-BASIC FOUR-4100,S-80----------------------------FIB001 Pg001 FIB 00002 05/11/82 *** Error 5s During Communications Using IMLC/SIMLC *** Original Document Name - TSIB 08-313 FMK ANNOUNCEMENT FMK 09-311 has been released for the 13xx and /S80 Intelligent Multi-Line Controllers, P/N 903177, MM870010 (IMLC) and P/N 903273, MM881060 (SIMLC). This FMK should be installed on systems operating with BOSS 4.3A (13xx) or 5.3A, (/S80) and above exhibiting any of the following symptoms: 1. Intermittent Error 5 (Typical Status = 8CC0). 2. Error 5 - During XCOM execution (Communications). 3. Error 5 - During Auto Dial Execution. 4. Error 5 - Conditions during IMLC/SIMLC loading requiring system reset (load) to clear. To determine if this FMK is required, check the self test EPROM at location 6F (IMLC) or 8E (SIMLC). If EPROM is not 165009-051, order FMK 09-311 as follows: MM NUMBER P/N DESCRIPTION MM990028 907199-001 Retrofit Kit, PROM Reference: ECN 7697 ORIGINATOR: J. Rippl CPU-BASIC FOUR-4100,S-80----------------------------FIB002 Pg001 FIB 00003 07/06/82 *** LARL'S for Installation of BOSS REL. 5.3B *** Original Document Name - Mini Alert 45 SUBJECT: LEVEL 5.3B, NEW RELEASE FOR /S80's Prior to installing release 5.3B, check the following PCBA's Lowest Acceptable Revision Levels (LARL): DESCRIPTION P/N MM No. LARL NOTES FMM Backplane 903205-001 881000 AX8 1 PDC Controller 903227-001 881050 C 1 FMM Board 903203-001 881010 D 2 SIMLC Controller 903273 881060 H SMTC Controller 903275-001 881080 D 3 NOTE 1 - Required in all systems with IMLC or MTC installed. NOTE 2 - Required in systems wit some controllers. Prom P/N 165036-006 must be installed in location 4J, Prom P/N 165036-005 must be installed in location 4L. ORIGINATOR: J. Van Oordt CPU-BASIC FOUR-4100,S-80----------------------------FIB003 Pg001 FIB 00004 01/01/83 *** IMLC Testing and Status Definition *** Original Document Name = 02-JJR This document defines the status codes for the Intelligent Multi-Line Communications controller used in the 13xx (IMLC) and the /S80 (SIMLC) systems. The Main Status byte is common to both the IMLC and SIMLC and contains the status of the hardware. The Auxiliary Status byte is software dependent and unique to the particular application program resident within the the controller at the particular time the status is read. This document will be limited to a description of the Main Status byte only. Main Auxiliary 7:6:5:4:3:2:1:0 7:6:5:4:3:2:1:0 STATUS BYTES To display the controller status from Basic in console mode, enter the appropriate statement as follows: IMLC: OPEN(1,TRK=0)"I0" SIMLC: OPEN(1)":MI" S9$=STA; PRINT HTA(S9$(1,2)) The above statements cause the controller to execute the Self Test. In the event of a Self Test failure, the status will be returned and displayed in hexadecimal. The Self Test Main Status codes are as follows: 80 - All self-tests completed successfully 82 - ROM checksum incorrect 84 - ROM's RAM is defective (BE7D-BFFF) 86 - Lower memory is defective (4000-7FFF) 88 - Upper memory is defective (8000-BFFF) 8C - CTC is defective 9C - PIO is defective 9E - ICOM channel control error A0 - ICOM channel data error A2 - XCOM channel control error A4 - XCOM channel data error D6 - DMA 1 block move error D8 - DMA 1 read error DA - DMA 1 write error E6 - DMA 2 block move error E8 - DMA 2 read error EA - DMA 2 write error F6 - DMA 3 block move error F8 - DMA 3 read error FA - DMA 3 write error Note that if the Main Status returned is hex 'FF', this indicates that interrupts are not being received from the controller. This indicates that the system sees the controller as totally non-functional. Also note that the Auxiliary Status byte has no meaning during self-test. The status bytes may also be displayed by the normal controller loading program "*LOAD" by making the following change to the existing program: 1) Enter: LOAD "*LOAD" 2) Enter: LIST 9120 (Should display [IF E9>0 THEN LET X9$="LOAD ...] ) 3) Enter the following changes: CPU-BASIC FOUR-4100,S-80----------------------------FIB004 Pg001 13xx: 9120:+" STATUS = "+HTA(BIN(TCB(3),2)) /S80: 9120:+" STATUS = "+HTA(S9$(1,2)) 1015 S9$=STA; IF S9$(1,1)<>$80$ PRINT "ERROR STATUS = ", HTA(S9$(1,2)) 4) Enter: SAVE The status will now be displayed any time an error occurs while the system is attempting to load the controller via *LOAD. Following the self-tests and loading by the CPU, the controller enters the System Mode of operation. While in the System Mode, the controller operating software returns the Main Status byte with the following definitions: Main Status 7:6:5:4:3:2:1:0 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I *--> Abnormal condition - Error 99 in Basic, non-fatal I I I I I I *----> Illegal condition - note 1 I I I I I *------> Hardware busy - note 2 I I I I *--------> Overflow; command received while IMLC busy - note 1 I I I *----------> Not used I I *------------> Software busy - note 2 I *--------------> Attention (0) or DMA Completion (1) interrupt flag *----------------> Always 0 in System Mode (1 = Self-test/Monitor mode) NOTES: 1) Fatal hardware or software error. 2) Error 0 in Basic returned if this bit is set for greater than 10 seconds; if error 0 is returned, TCB(3) or STA functions will not be valid. ORIGINATOR: J. Rippl CPU-BASIC FOUR-4100,S-80----------------------------FIB004 Pg002 FIB 00005 12/08/83 *** Component/Cable Diagram *** Original Document Name - Tech Talk 2-VII-2 The original document is an updated version of the cable/component diagram in the Sorbus Handbook. Reference Tech Talk 2-VII-2 for the actual drawing. ORIGINATOR: N. Jones CPU-BASIC FOUR-4100,S-80----------------------------FIB005 Pg001 FIB 00006 12/08/83 *** Installation of Battery Backup (BBU) Option *** Original Document Name - Tech Talk 2-VII-3 System /S80 requires the following for correct operation of the BBU option: FMM PCBA PN 903203-001 (MM881010) at revision D or above BOSS level 5.3B or above BOSS must be configured with power-fail recovery option BBU INSTALLAION ON S80 FMC - BFISD MODEL 4100, NACS TYPE 4263 1. Power off the FMC and unplug ac cord to prevent electrical shock. 2. Remove FMS auxiliary power supply PCBA (PN 903207-001) from slot J2. 3. Install FMS BBU power supply PCBA PN 903225-001 (MM881030) in slot J2. It may be necessary to reconnect the battery wires if they were disconnected for shipment. Testing BBU on FMC 1. With ac power present and the control panel switch ON, measure the following voltages at connector J2 on the backplane: Use the card cage as logic ground. -12V on pin 1 -5VBB on pin 3 +5VBB on pin 18 +12VBB on pin 22 2. With the control panel power switch ON, unplug the ac power cord; the BBU PCBA should maintain the following voltages for approximately 30 minutes: -5VBB, +5VBB, +12VBB NOTE Batteries will require charging (up to 24 hours) when the BBU PCBA is installed and after any sustained battery backup use before correct outputs are obtained. 3. Reinstall the ac power cord and verify that the unit performs a power-fail recovery. Refer to S80 System User Guide (BFISD 5134) section 12 for detailed power-fail recovery procedures. ORIGINATOR: N. Jones CPU-BASIC FOUR-4100,S-80----------------------------FIB006 Pg001 FIB 00007 12/08/83 *** FMC Grounding Problems - Safety Hazard *** Original Document Name - Tech Talk 2-VII-4 Several FMC main power supplies (MM882011, PN 400353) were shipped with a missing ground strap. This strap connects logic ground to chassis ground and when missing poses a safety hazard. Please check all systems for this condition. using the following procedure: 1. Remove FMC cabinet rear panel. 2. Remove main power supply from backplane. 3. With an ohmmeter, check for continuity between edge connector pin 8 and the EMI shielding cage. If shorted, power supply is OK. Reinstall it. If not shorted, power supply is bad. Order replacement power supply MM882011, PN 400353-002. ORIGINATOR: N. Jones CPU-BASIC FOUR-4100,S-80----------------------------FIB007 Pg001 FIB 00008 12/08/83 *** Installation of SMTC and SIMLC *** Original Document Name - Tech Talk 2-VII-6 Parts Alert Prior to installing the SMTC or SIMLC, the FMC backplane (MM881000, PN 903205) must be at level AX8 or higher. If the backplane is below revision, the following modifications must be performed: 1. Remove ac power from FMC. 2. Remove FMC left side cover. 3. Loosen floppy disk drive mounting screw and slide floppy(s) to rear of cabinet (over card cage). 4. Remove all cables attached to backplane. 5. With a 1/4" nut driver, remove six screws holding backplane. 6. Remove ac power relay connector (J20) from right end of backplane prior to attempting backplane removal. 7. Remove backplane. 8. Perform wiring modifications as follows: ADD FROM TO J6A55 - - - - - J5A55 J6A63 - - - - - J5A63 9. For reinstallation, reverse steps 1 through 6, being sure to first reinstall the ac power relay connector (J20). Instructions for Installing SIMLC The SIMLC PCB (MM881060, PN 903273) will ALWAYS go in slot J5. Instructions for Installing SMTC The SMTC PCB (MM881080, PN 903275) will go in slot J5 unless the system also will contain an SIMLC, in which case the SMTC PCB will go in slot J6. ORIGINATOR: N. Jones CPU-BASIC FOUR-4100,S-80----------------------------FIB008 Pg001