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Appendix Specification Summary
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Height: Width: Depth:
Weight:
37
kg
(82 Ib)
Heat
Output:
270 W (925
Airflow:
1.4 m3/min
Power:
0.30 kVA
AC
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222 483
559
BTU
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Notes:
1.
Channel-attached devices. refer
to:
The device specification pages Sys/370, 4300 Processors Manual-
Chapter 5
2.
See
"Work
Physical
of
Planning
Station
Cables" on
information.
3.
A 16-position available control
unit
as
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sequence
optional feature.
sequencing, order Feature
If
you
have to order cables,
of
IBM
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I/O
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Planning,
GC22-7064,
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page
and
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unit
6001.
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signal the processor [fixed length: 7.6 meter (25 ft)]. additional
the
length: support only become active when the rack
lock installed.
6.
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power-off from rack-to-rack
3-meter (10-ft.) power sequence cable is each secondary rack. also available.
Note:
7.
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5020)
System/370 channel devices.
cable for the processor console is
signal
RSF
modem) are shipped
7.6 meter (25 ft)]. These cables are for the remote
and
cable controls power
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Hands configurator specify codes to order the appropriate cables for all
connections
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6003 6003 6003 6003 6003 6001
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specification
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Comments
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pages
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0,
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1,2,3,4 1,2,3,4,5 1,2,4,5 1,2,5 1,2,5 1,2,5 1,2,5 1,2,5 1,2,5
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Notes:
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2.
3.
4.
5-3.
The
maximum attach up to eight control unless modified by the general control unit-to-channel cabling schematic.
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block multiplexer
single card
channel (System/370) connector on the other end.
Channel
channel controllers: a tape controller
Channels 0 Channel
of
the top card enclosure
Cables
and
card on one
0 is optional on the 9373 Processor.
on the 9373 Processor is restricted to two
and
cards are
to
the
9370
Processor
cumulative
a cable set. The cable set connects to the
end
1 are optional on the 9375 Processor.
installed
cable length available to
units
channel
and
in
is 122 meters (400 ft),
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to the
and/or
only
the processor
channel
a printer.
in
two
of
unit.
box
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the five slots
5-7
System
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layout have.
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to
powers onloff.
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maximum
6001
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Systeml360, Systeml370 Power Control Interface
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2.
3.
5-6.
The feature code, device type, what
cable
To support Comrnunications Processor (Feature Asynchronous
To support the
communication line protocols
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(Feature
6031)
installed.
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Cables
will ASCII
must
6030)
for
Multi-Protocol
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Adapter
standard
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synchronous
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line speed determines
the feature.
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asynchronous
HDLC,
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BSC,
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Asynchronous
5.
The
maximum
Processor is:
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Four Subsystem
(Continued)
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combination,
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Asynchronous
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Adapter
maximum
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Adapters
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of
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devices.
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all
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Note:
IBM
provides a 4.5 meter (15 foot) cable for use
between the modem
jack
(see Figure 6-1 on
Provide a-normal
is
compatible
or
tone
dialing).
Register with
the registration (REN)
World
the
provided
Trade
if
local
the
USA
must
Order
the
with
to
be
network.
will
coupler
supply
with
the
modem
local
phone
number
Countries,
communications
IBM
support
will
be
and
Canada
be
registered
facilities,
Code
line.
specific
directly
telephone
the
and
company
and
on
the
handled
each
used
on
(USOC) You
must
registration
attached
The
manufacturer
this
information.
and
with a modular
type
of
telephone,
ringer
equipment.
IBM
will
regulations
structure.
on
an
telephone,
the
public
with
the
you
must
code,
also to
the the
the
switched
page
6-6).
phone
by
individual
the
line
after
using
equivalency
supply a compatible
Each
modem,
switched
FCC.
specify,
jacks
provide
information
switched
or
supplier
line
plug
service
installation,
the
FCC
number
do
not
country
basis.
telephone
When
by
Universal
required
the
telephone
for
data
with
and you
each
of
that (pulse
o
order
to
the
The
information
Device
FCC
registration
Ringer
6-4
the
FCC name equivalence
and
number
model
number
requires
number
(REN).
is:
o
A
fixed-length Figure remote
6-1
facility
console.
on
cable
page
is
shipped
6-6).
telephone
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with
For
convenience,
handset
<
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the
next
processor
install
to
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the
processor
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o
Outside
the
following
Switched
United
to
connect
network
States
the
and
Remote
termination
Canada,
Facility:
for
you
line
need
plate
the
interface.
o
6-5
Remote
Facility
(R.F)
External
Interface
Adapter
(USA
7.6
only)
Meters
(25 Ft)
PIN
62X3422
1.8
Meters
(6
Power
Ft)
Cord
o
Figure
6-6
6-1.
Remote
Notes:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Facility
A
RS232C/CCITT
shipped
All
communication line
For convenience, handset
The common carrier
jack, as described
with
customers
next
Configuration
V.24, Y-shaped cable
the processor to
must
provide a
with
install
to the
display
must
by the modem instructions.
(PN
62x3422) is
all
countries.
switched
a compatible telephone.
the customer-provided telephone
console.
provide
network
the connection or data
o
CDT-Type Protective Coupler
Modem dependent
External
IBM
5842 Modem equivalent Note
or
2)
Modem
(see
Line
Connection
Common-Carrier provided Jan.
before
1, 1983
Line
Type
Switched
Network
for
data
2400
BPS
Line
up
to
o
OEM equivalent
V.22
or interface operation Note
1)
Notes:
1.
Additional required before
The modem clocking provided by the data communication equipment (DCE). See the instructions for the device you use. For Manufacturer
2.
The 5842 Modem Canada. World Trade countries will have to equivalent 1200 or 2400 bps, V.22, V.22 bis, or V.23 interface modem with internal clocking.
site
planning installing
must
provide for synchronous operation
FCC
regulations, see Original Equipment
(OEM)
will
to
V.22
bis
and
(see
and
the modem
literature. be
shipped
Common-Carrier provided as
specified
OEM
preparation may
or
to
the
USOC
instructions
coupler units.
USA
and
by
be
plan
furnish
to
an
o
6-7
Remote
Facility
(Continued)
Customer-Ordering
1.
Communication
Line
Line
Line
equivalent)
FCC customer-supplied
2.
Modem
IBM
Canada.
CCITT V.22, CCITT V.22bis, for
3.
Telephone
Informatio,n For
Facility
Type
May
Speed Termination -IBM
Registration
Requirements
5842
World
- Dial-Up
be
Touch-Tone!
- 2400 bps
or
equivalent
Trade
Requirement
Requirements
Business
information -determined
modem
countries.
Remote
Line
or
rotary
5842
V.22 bis for
dial
Modem
or
CCITT V.23 modem
Facility
(or
the
USA
by
and
o
6-8
C5
Touch-Tone
as
line
Modular
Trade
Trademark
or
type).
jack
telephone
countries).
of
American
C6
rotary
Telephone
dial
(or
equivalent
and
Telegraph
(must
be
for
Co.
the
same
World
o
o
o
Specification Summary Chart Acoustics (Noise-Emission Levels)
Unit
Noise-Emission Levels
........................
..........................
....................
A-2 A-3 A-4
o
A-1
Specification
Unit
Type
9309 1
9373 9375
9377 90 9332 9335
9347
Model
2 20 40, 60
400 DASD A01 DASD
B01
Description
1.0
1.6 Processor Processor Processor
DASD Magnetic
Drive I/O
Summary
Meter Meter
Card
Rack Rack
Controller
Tape
Unit
Chart
Heat Max. kVA
0.093 57
0.093 57
0.70 588
2.00
1.70
0.50
0.24
0.72 430 1,467 60 132
0.30
0.90 211
Output
W
BTU/hr
194 194 138
2,000 1800 1 200 4,100 262 175 597
270
6,145
895
925
720
Weight
kg
lb
107 235
303
132
60
132
290
122
268
30 65
17
55
37
38
82
120
EIA. Units
19 1,6,7 32
8 16 2 16 2 3 3
6 3 5
8 8
Notes
2
4 3
5
Figure
A-1.
Unit
Specification
Notes:
1.
Specifications (PCC).
2.
Maximum
3.
Maximum (Feature 6010). A01.
4.
Maximum
Controller (Feature 6010).
5.
Maximum (Feature 6010).
6.
A total
and
System/370 110
7.
Maximum Association) Model
8.
The Feature 5020 is a two-bus 110 Card Unit.
of
3 k V A for a
2.
I/O
Summary
include
k V A
with
maximum
of
one 9335
Maximum
of
four 9332s
of
two 9347s
5 k
VA
is the
Modell
in
the k V A total for the rack.
number
units
Card Unit is a feature for the 9377 Processor.
5010 is a one-bus
of
EIA
for the
the
power
A01
per
DASD/
of
four 9335 BOIs
and
one 9347
per
DASD/Tape
maximum
PCC. Do not
(Electronic
Modell
I/O
Card Unit
control compartment
storage.
Tape Controller
per
9335
per
DASD/Tape
Controller
for a Model 2
include
Industries
is 19
and
and
PCC
the
32
for the
feature
o
A-2
c
o
Acoustics
(Noise-Emission
Levels)
o
Acoustical information the
data
The
format standard measurement to
American International used
to
Term
LwAd
<
LpA
T
data
to
help
used
present
> m
is
intended
and
is
for
predict
in
which by
the
procedures
National
Standard
acoustical
Definition
The
declared
The
mean pressure positions.
Prominent
to
consultants
the
levels
the
data
computer
used
Standard
7779.
value
emission
discrete
The
data
sound
of
answer
are
industry.
to
S12.10-1985
in
power-emission
the
levels
tones
requests
and
planners
of
acoustical
provided
The
acquire
following
this
space-averaged
the
manual.
at
the
for
requiring
noise.
conforms
data
conform
and
terms
one-meter
are
level.
sound
to
the
o
A-3
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Unit
Type
9309
9373
9375
9377
9332
9335
9335
9347
I/O Card
Unit
Noise-Emission Levels
The following table shows the noise-emission levels for units measured information is preliminary and subject to change.
Model
1,2
20
40 60
90
400
A01
B01
of
Hz
60 50
60 50
60 50
60 50
60 50
60 50
60 50
60 50
60 50
the
system. The levels for these
in
the
9309
Rack Enclosure, Model
LwAd Operating (bels)
*
Idling
(bels)
* *
* * *
6.8
6.8
6.6
6.8
6.4 6.4
6.6
6.1
6.1
5.8
5.9 5.9
7.1 7.1
7.2 7.2
6.5
6.5
6.7
6.7 6.7
6.8
6.8
6.6
6.8
6.6
6.1
6.1
5.8
6.5
6.5
6.7
<LpA>m
Opera
ting
(dB)
50 50
50
50 51 51
47 49 49
46 46 46 46
43 43 44
54 54
55 55
51 51
50 50
units
Idling
(dB)
* *
50 50
47
44
51 51
50 50
were
2.
The
N
N
N
N
Y
N
N
N
N
T
o
Figure
A-2.
Noise
Emission
Notes:
1. * Does not radiate
2.
Refer to "Acoustics (Noise-Emission Levels)" on
page
A-4
Levels
any
measurable noise.
A-3
for definitions used in the table.
o
Noise levels are not additive. Use the following logarithmic formula for the emission level
configuration.
of
your
system
o
The formula for the
sample configuration consisting
two 9335-B01s is as follows:
Lsum = log [ sum
log [ 1 (J3.6 + 1 (J5.8 + 10 log [ 3981071.7 + 630957.3 + 12589254
sound
lOLwAd
power-emission level
of
a 9375, 9335-A01,
]
+
107.
1
)
1
7
.
+ 12589254 }
log [ 29790537 }
7.47 bels
The following table lists five sample configurations
power-emission levels
configuration
with
a power-emission level
Sample
iii
m
B
iii
Ii
IJ
Processor
Model
9373
9373
9375
9375
9377
(LwAd)
includes
9332 9335-A 9335-B
1 0 0
2 0
0 1
0
0
of
each. For example,
one 9373, one 9332,
(LwAd)
Number
1 3
1
of
7.0
of
Devices
0
2
3
and
bels.
9347
1
1
0 7.4
0
0
of
a
and
and
the
one 9347,
LwAd
7.0
bels
7.1
bels
bels
7.7
bels
7.7
bels
Figure
A-3.
o
Power-Emission
Level
for
Sample
Configurations
A-5
c
A-6
o
Appendix
B.
PlUgs and
cReceptac,es:1I
o
Plugs/Receptacles Plugs and Receptacles for
Three-Phase Power Plug 50-
Hz
Power Cord Style
for
USA, AG, APG
..................
EM
EA
.....................
..........................
..........................
8-2 8-3 8-6 8-7
o
8-1
IBM
supplies
customer,
receptacles.
corresponds
must
power
supply
The
to
the
cords
the
reference
letter
in
with
attached
corresponding
(Ref)
letter
Figure
B-2
plugs.
power
in
Figure
on
page
You, outlet
B-1
B-3.
the
Ref
B
IE]
II
iii
0
iii
Figure
Plug Type
3750
L6-30P
WIP130
56PA330
3720U-l
5-20P
8-1.
Service
Volts
220/250
220/250
250 250 125 125
Plugs
Notes:
1.
Raised-floor
Stoll) watertight plug/connector/receptacle (specify code
9080).
2.
An conduit R&S
3.
A Association) twist-lock plug/receptacle (specify code
9081).
4.
Only for
5.
Only for
6.
Only available for the
7.
NEMA
with
8.
Refer
illustrations.
Amps
30 30 30 30 20 20
and
Receptacles
R&S
or liquid-tight flexible
FSA
NEMA-style
non-twist-lock plug/receptacle. Specify code
the 9309-1, 120 Vac PCC.
to Figure B-2 on
Rating
Phase
1 3 3933 3753 1 1 1 1 3 3913U-1 3743U-l 1 3 5-20R
for
installations
in
line connector
adapter.
(National
Australia. New
Zealand.
Wires
3 3 3
USA
require
used
Electrical
U.S.A.
page
Connector/Receptacle
and
AG,
APG
an
R&S
(Russell
with
flexible
metal
on a 9309-1.
B-3 for
conduit
Manufacturers'
power
plug
metal
L6-30R WIBM130 56S0330
and
requires
9081
Notes 1,2,8 3,8 4,8 5,8 1,2,6,8 6,7,8
o
an
The
chart receptacles, A/PG
countries
B-2
on
the
and
connectors
and
following
the
USA.
page
used
illustrates
by
the
rack
the
for
plugs,
AG
and
c
'"."~
.
B
o
Plug
CD
0
0
0
0
e
Receptacle/ Connector
(J
®6®
0
Q Q
e
Type
Russell and Stoll Waterproof Plug, Receptacle/Connector
220/250V 30A
NEMA
Twistlock
Plug/Receptacle
220/250V 30A
POL
Insulated
Plug/Receptacle 250V/30A
(New
Zealand)
Wilco
Weatherproof
Plug/Receptacle 250V/30A
(Australia)
Russell and Stoll Waterproof Receptacle/Connector 125V/20A
Plug,
o
@
e
Figure
Plugs and Receptacles
For an
receptacle
page single-phase of
the
listing
8-2.
EMEA
attached
B-5
shows
illustrations
of
countries
Plug and
countries,
plug
that
most
used illustrations
power
in
(specify
in
on
NEMA Plug/Receptacle
125V/20A
Connector/Receptacle
for
IBM
corresponds
that
Figure
the
EM
supplies
country.
of
the
code
B-3
next
page.
EA
the
to
power
9112). with
power
the
Figure
Match
the
for
USA,
cord
with
power-outlet
B-3
on
plugs
for
3 kVA,
the
letter
appropriate
AG,
and
A/PG
8-3
Plugs and Receptacles
for
EM
EA
(Continued)
Country
Algeria Andorra Angola Austria
Bahrain Belgium Benin Bulgaria Cameroon Central Chad Channel Congo Cyprus Czechoslovakia Egypt Ethiopia Finland France Germany Ghana Guinea Greece Hungary Iceland Iran Ireland Israel Italy Ivory Jordan
Kenya Kuwait Lebanon Libya Liechtenstein
Luxembourg
Malagasy
Malawi
Maliuras
Malta
Republic
Africa
Islands
Coast
Note: * =
PCC
in
Rep.
the
The
power
United
cord
Kingdom
Plug
ID
A A A A B A A A A A A B A B A A
F A A A
B
A
A S.A.R.
A A
A
B
D
F
A
B
B U.S.S.R.
B
A
B
E
A
A
B
A
B
for
the
3 k V A
does
not
Country
Mauritania Mauritius Monaco Morocco Mozambique Netherlands
New
Caledonia Niger Norway Oman Pakistan Poland Portugal Qatar Romania Senegal Saudi Sierra Somalia South Spain Sudan
Tanzania Togo Tunesia
Turkey Uganda U.A.E. United Upper
Yemen Yugoslavia Zaire Zambia
single-phase
have a plug.
Arabia
Leone
Africa
(Southeast
Kingdom
Volta
Asia
Region)
Plug
ID
A A A A
A
A A A A B C A A B A A B B
B
C A A A
B
A A A B
B
*
A
A
B
A
A
B
C
8-4
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o
Three-Dimensional
[A]
Plug
~
[B]
~
[C]
~
[DJ
~
[E
J
~
View
Plug
Pin-Side
View
e3
~
U
t3
e
~
~
Service
Rating and Standard
250V 10/16A
approval
Equipment
Stanards
(U.K.)
African
of
Standards
rules
of
International for
the Electrical CEE: VII
250V 13A
British Institution BS1363:
250V 10/16A
South Bureau
250V 10/16A
Standards Institution of
Israel
SI-32-1971 250V lOA
Schweizericher
Elektrotechnischer verein SEV
24507
o
Figure
Figure
[F
J
&:iJ
8-3.
EM
Besides kVA
Three-Dimensional
~
--
8-4.
EMEA
EA Plugs
the
single-phase
Plug
View Pin-Side
200-240
~
for
Single-Phase
plugs
listed
power
(oJ
Single-Phase
Plug
in
Figure
plug;
View
Power
refer
Power
250V 10/16A Comitato
Elettrotecnico
Italiano CEI
23-16
(3
kVA)
B-3,
there
to
Figure
Service Rating and Standard
220/380V 25A
, International
Electrotechnical Commission
lEG
309
Plug
(5
is
kVA)
also
B-4.
a 5
8-5
Plugs
and
Receptacles
for
EM
EA
(Continued)
Three-Phase
The power
Note:
only For on
Figure
Power
following
uses
more
page
Three-Dimensional
Plug
control
Power
phases 1 and 2 of
information,
2-6.
Plug
8-5.
three-phase compartment
is
not
balanced
refer
View
Three-Phase
power
for
using
the
to
"Power
Plug
Pin-Side
Power
plug
is
EMEA
incoming
View
countries.
this
Phase
Plug
for
the
two-phase
plug.
(for
This
plug
three-phases.
Imbalance"
Service Rating and Standard
220/380V
International Electrotechnical Commission
lEG 309
15
Amps)
10/16A
o
8-6
Legend:
1 =
Phase
=
Phase
2
=
Phase
3
=
Neutral
N G =
Ground
1 2 3
o
50-Hz
Power
The needed local
Cord
following
to
practice,
Style
chart
terminate
if
necessary.
provides the
power
power
cord
cord
specifications
in
accordance
with
o
Phase
1 3
Figure
CABLE
NominalOD
mm
8.9
9.0 (0.354)
8-6.
(inches)
(0.350)
Power
Cord
Number
of
Shields
0 0
Style
(50-Hz
NominalOD*
Quantity
3 5
*
This
diameter
Reference)
CONDUCTORS
mm
2.8
2.8
(inches)
(0.110) (0.110)
refers
to
solid,
Size
mm
1.5
1.5
bare
2
wire.
o
8-7
- I
o
8-8
o
This
checklist responsibilities site,
you
will
probably planning tasks
cycle.
as a guide.
identifies
sequentially.
Use
installation
need
the
following
If
you
more
tasks
have
time
and a longer
schedule
and
to
renovate
and
list
your
of
o
Time Task/Consideration
116
Designate a person with preparation.
Review designated
Plan between Chapter
Determine representative. form.
Identify source modems Cables" 6,
Frame
Weeks
the
responsibility
this
for
the the 5,
communication
for
as
on
"Remote
and
Before
site
person.
instailation devices
"Cable
the
schedule
the
communication
required.
page
Facility."
Delivery
in
your
for
all
planning
and
Requirements."
Fill
in
5-10
guide
of the
with
the
dates
needs
See
"Communication
and
Chapter
I
organization
phases
the
device
processor.
your
and
lines.
with
IBM
on
the
of
the
cables
this
Order
site
See
Scheduled Completion Date
Actual Completion Date
114
Weeks
Layout of
the
modems, Review
with
your
Place 5,
"Cable
assemble
Installation and
Accessories, GA27-2805.
Before
the
floor
processor,
power
the
overall
IBM
representative.
orders
for
Requirements."
your
coaxial
and
Delivery
plan.
control
outlets,
site
device
cables.
Assembly
Show
and
preparation
cables.
o
1
the
units,
terminals,
accessories.
See
Order
of
material
Refer
Coaxial Cable
locations
plan
Chapter
to
to
C-1
Time Task/Considera
112
Frame
Weeks
Before
and
tion
Delivery
I
Scheduled
Completion Date
Actual Completion Date
Determine changes.
Determine
control changes
Arrange
between
modems. Arrange
and
wiring. page Receptacles.
Define a training Order
represen
\10
Weeks
Review communication any
schedule
if
Schedule
if
units
as
required.
for
installing
the
for
installing
1-7
and
"
required
ta
ti
ve.
Before
the
progress
the
any
need
work
See
Appendix
conflicts.
existing
changes
existing
changes.
the
stations,
the
"Electrical
program
manuals.
Delivery
of
plan.
Identify
programs
as
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