Page 1

Preface
Section 1 of this manual
describing
processing
Section 2
System 6300 including unpacking,
and
the
unit and the
provides
procedures
System 6300 including the
for initial
goes
into
TM6000
a step by-step
power-up
some technical
System 6300
workstation.
procedure
site selection,
for installing the
of the system.
detail in
installation,
No special technical knowledge is necessary to install
power
definition
manual.
you
If
available with
individual
instructions
units to
Section 3 starts the user's
user's
your
identifies
and Section 4, which
your
for
your
up
of
have
peripheral's
your
guide
system.
all
system.
have
as a
problems
with the
at the back of the
of the
peripheral
printer,
refer to the
you
system.
words,
If
use the
acquired one or
your
system, such
glossary
more
Installation and User's Guide
how to install and hook up these
on
system.
guide
portion
is
intended as a reference for daily operation of
Included in
the user's
controls. switches, and
you
shows
how to maintain and care
of this manual.
guide
is
indicators
peripheral
Section
your
of
and
options
for
The
3, which
system,
November
15
Appendix A
processing
the
B identifies
TM6000 workstation
Use, duplication, or disclosure by the Government
restrictions as set forth in
Data
and
1984
of this manual has the
unit and the TM6000 workstation.
all the
connectors
for
RESTRICTED RIGHTS LEGEND
paragraph
Computer
Software clause
Four-Phase Systems,
10700 North De Anza Boulevard
Cupertino, California
quick
specifications
for the
ref,erence.
(b)
(B)
(3)
in DAR
processing
of the Rights
(a).
7-104.9
Inc.
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for both
Appendix
unit and the
is subject to
in Technical
ilä
Page 2
Page 3

Contents
Section
Section 2
Section 3
Section
Appendix
Appendix
Glossary
1
4 Maintenance
Introduction
Installation and Powering-Up
Getting
to
Know
and
Your
System's Operating Mechanisms
Care
A The Processing Unit and TM6000 Workstation
B The Processing
Unit and TM6000
Connectors
Specifications
15 November
1984
iii/iv
Page 4
Page 5

Section
1
Introduction
General
System
TM6000
Description
Processing
6300
Workstation
Illustrations
1-1
System
l2 System
Switch.
1-3 TM6000
the
of
System
Unit
Description,
6300 and
6300
1-3
Workstation Components
Printers,
Disc Drives,
6300,
Description,
1'4
1-2
Connectors,
i-1
1"1
and Cables,
Status
Indicators,
1-5
the RESET
and
15 November 1984
1-i/ii
Page 6
Page 7

Congratulations,
The System
get
To
must
.
your
do the following:
Get acquainted with the
6300.
you
6300
System 6300 cornputer system started and ready to
have
is
simple
just
received
to install,
system by reading this introduction
your
simple
System 6300 computer system.
get
to
started, and easy
to operate.
operate,
to the
you
System
Pick
an appropriate
Unpack the
memory
Install
Do the initial
Load
your
in
expansion
plug
and
your
software and bring up
System 6340 Software Installation
processing
power-up
your
site
boards
system
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The basic
and a floppy disc drive to store information; a TM6000 workstation,
includes
peripheral
processing
Figure
one matrix
operation, and maintainance of the
your
System 6300
a video display unit, a keyboard, and a
options, like
unit, the TM6000 workstation,
1-1. shows
printer,
System 6300, look at each
is
printers;
processing
the
and
one character
composed of
your
for
unit, the TM6000 workstation,
your
of
OF
computer
you
if
have acquired any.
into
a source of electric
system.
your
THE
the
and the
unit
peripheral's
cabling
hooked
printer.
peripheral
system.
system according
Guide.
SYSTEM 6300
processing
power
necessary to connect
the
and
up
For information on installation,
or
Installation and User's Guide.
unit, which has a fixed
module; the various
peripherals
to
peripherals you
TM6000 workstation,
one
the cables, and
power.
to
together.
instructions
the
which
the
acquired
with
THE
15
SYSTEM 53OO PROCESSING
The
System 6300
The standard
megabytes
2
can support up to
November
1984
processing
system comes
of memory
terminal workstations.
eight
unit uses the
with
(enough
UNIT
powerful
megabyte of memory that
1
memory for
DESCRIPTION
MC68010
million
2
typed
microprocessor.
you
characters),
can
expand
and
to
1-1
Page 8

CHARACTE ß
PRIIITCE
MATNIX
PRITTER
POIiEß
MOOU
TE
Figure
As mentioned previously.
floppy
allows
entering
disc
drive to
you
to
enter
and removing
store
or remove programs
floppy
Tir6000
w0R(srATr0i
1-1.
System
processing
the
programs
diskettes.
6300 and
unit
has both
and
data information.
or
data from
pB0ctssrilc
UI{IT
Printers
a fixed
the
FtxE0
Dtsc 0ßtvE
0rrstDI caStr{Er)
disc
The
floppy
processing
FLOP?Y
0rsc sr.0T
0ßivE
iDrsc
rr{sr0E
drive
disc
unit by
cASrirET)
arrd a
rlrive
The
processing
connector
communication
processing
The
of
the
RESET
L-2
System
unit: the
to
unit with
rear
of the
processing
switch
processing
6300
connect
clevices;
prrocessing
unit
that
cluster
parallel
and channel
an
R5-232
as it
restarts
unit
has
connector
printers:
Cross
unit
also has
goes
through
processing
the
the folloruing
to
connect ternrinals:
channel
0 to
cable.
1to connect printers,
connect
the
status indicaiors
its
diffrzrent
unit if it
has
c:onnectors
the
first terminal
that indicate
functions;
been
shut down.
on the
parallel
to
and it
15
Novemtrer
rea::
of the
printer
terrnilals,
your"
the
s;tatus;
has; the
1[184
or
Page 9

Figure 1-2
the
RESET switch:
FLOPPY
points
out the system's disc drives, connectors, status
indicators,
and
Figure
swrTcH
POIIEB CORD.
CONNECT€R
7-2.
Status
(oN/oFF)
r/o
The
System
Indicators, and
REAB
VIEW
Disc Drives, Connectors,
6300
the
RESET
Switch
STATUS
INDICATOBS
(LEDr)
CLUSTER
PARALLEL
PRINTER
CHANNEL
CHANNEL ,
RESET SWITCH
T
15 November
1984
1-3
Page 10

For the
System 6300
dimension,s,
power
processing
requirements,
unit,
Appendix
see
and
en'uironmental
A
in this
manual.
specifications
oi the
THE
TM6OOO
The TM6000 workstation
perform
can
processing
The TM6000
The
TM6000
graphics
you
acquire
produce
The
TM6000
components:
o
The
o
§
r
The
one flat
o
The
WORKSTATION
certain functions
unit's
vide,: display
offers eight
capabilities, and
the
split
screens that
workstation,
video display
keyboard
power
power
RS-232
software.
proper
software
unit with its
and
coiled keyboard
module
cable
Cross
DESCRIPTION
is
an inteliigent
with
its own
unit displays
possible
a video
foreign
display unit with
from Four-Phaser
can be
as
scrolled
shown in Figure
with one
cable and R5422
base
short
up to
cable
power
terminerl.
software instead
languaqe
independently
assembly
cable
This
26lines
of
font
a tilt-and-swivel
Systems, the
l-Ii,
consists of the foltowing
cord, c,ne long
means
that
of relying
80 characters
choices,
business
TM6000
of
each oth,er.
pow€rr
lhe
TM6l00
on the
action.
cord,
per,ine.
Also,
can
itnd
if
The
to the
description
NOTE: The
workstation
For
the
L-4
R5422,
processing
purposes.
the
dimensions,
TM6000
and the
unit are
RS'232
to
processing
the
power
work,station,
RS-232
Cross cable is
Cross cables that
considered
unit.
requirements,
Appendix
see
connect the TM6000
part
of the IM6000 workstation
used
only to connect
and
environrnental
A in this
manual.
the first
specifications
lS.November
workstation
for
TI\46000
our
fr:rr
198,1
Page 11

SHORT
POWER
(TO
SECONO
CORO
POWER
MOOULE}
.422
CABLE
POWER
Figure
FLAT
POWER
E
CABLE
LONG
POWER
(TO
CORD
WALL
OUTLET}
1-3. TM6000
KEYBOARD
Workstation
Components and
RS-232
CROSS
COILED
CABLE
Cables
CABLE
15 November 1984
1-5/6
Page 12
Page 13

Section
Installation
Site Selection.2-l
Unpacking
Unpacking
Unpacking
Unpacking
lnstalling and
2
and
the Processing
the TM6000
the
Cables, 2"11
the
Powering
lnstalling
Installing and
a
Powering'UP
Workstation.
Memory
Memory
Expansion
Up the System,
Powering
Unit, 2'2
Expansion
the System
Up
2'6
Board, 2'I2
2'13
Board, 2'13
6300,2-26
November
15
1984
2-ilä
Page 14
Page 15

This section
Included
6300
processing
are all
including selecting
covers
all that
the necessary
an appropriate
unit, unpacking
is involved in installing
preparations
the TM6000
to install
for the
site
workstation, and unpacking
powering
and
and
system,
power
unpacking
up the
the
up
the
system.
System
the
cables.
you
If
with the System
unpacking
have acquired
and installation
SITE SELECTION
When installing
o
Cable
reached.
reach all
can
o
Access to
the rear can
o
Ability to
processing
Field
checked.
o
Proper
where there
grilles.
where
range. Remember
trouble.free
environmental
the
Access:
Also, make
Switches;
Open Cabinet:
unit as
Engineer
Ventilation:
Also make
you
of the
one
Place
you
that
instructions.
the
sure
peripherals.
Position
without moving
face
up the
6300, see
processing
the various
be reached
can open
The
is no obstruction
that
sure
place
the unit
in
that,
is its life. See
specifications.
printers
peripheral's
unit be
processing
that
Leave three
the front of
aware of
processing
the
your
or other
Installation and User's Guide
unit
unit so
feet of
unit if the
processing
at the
there is adequate
to keep
general,
Table
unit
front and
it within the
the cooler
A
in Appendix
3
peripheral
the following site
place
in a
unit is
the
where
placed
variouS switches
the unit.
to
space
it. You
need
various
must be
rear of
air
internal
positioned
conditioning
proper
a unit operates,
A of this
options available
requirements:
the
cables
where the cables
located
the left of
this space
parts
the
so
need
in a spot
the unit's
ventilation
in the
operating
temperature
the
manual
more
for
can be
in
that the
to be
room
for
o
November 1984
15
Electical Outlets:
grounded power
plugged
be
your
for
processing
installation
in. Power
location.
power
unit
manuals for
The unit
outlets
See
so
outlets
Table
requirements.
the
must be close
processing
the
must
conform
A-2 in Appendix
the individual
See
power
requirements
to enough
and all
unit
to electrical
A of this
for those
three-pronged
peripherals
the
requirements
code
manual
peripheral
for
peripherals.
can
2-l
Page 16

o
Solid
that
Floor:
is
free
T'he
frorn
unit
abrupt
must
be
movement.
placed
on
a floor
with
a
solid
foundation
UNPACKING
processing
The
processing
the
1
Make
bottom
THE
unit
unit
the
sure
as
shown in the
PROCESSING
comes
perform
box is
in
a large
the
following
upright.
following
The
UNIT
box
cinched with
procedure:
oblong
figure.
two
slot in the
bands.
box
To urrpacl<;
shopl6l
be
6t the
,-,
The
Packed
Processing
Unit
15
N,ovember
.1
984
Page 17

Cut
and
remove
the
two
bands
cinching
the box.
the following
See
figure
Fold
following
the
box.
15 November 1984
back
the
box
figure.
lids
Also,
Cutting
rernove the top
and
pull
out
the
the Bands
piece
processing
unit's
A425AA
of
foam as shown in the
power
cord from inside
2-3
Page 18

FOAM PIECE
2-4
Remove
exposed
following
the
box by lifting
and
sitting in
figure.
Unpacking
it
upwards
the
bottom
the
Proce:ssing
carefully, leaving
foamed
box
Unit
the
cal.ed the
procrzssing
"carrier."
15
.\lovembe:r
unit
See the
1g8.1
Page 19

The Processing
Unit
in the
Carrier
15
November
need
You
person grips
One
the
rear. Each
underside of the
unit on the floor.
processing
1984
people
two
person
unit out
to lift the
the {ront
should
with the
unit
not
Do
the
of
of the
grip
processing
processing
the top
unit out of the carrier carefully.
unit and
the unit with
of
other hand then lift carefully and
the
use
carrier. See
guide
cable
the following figure.
as a
handle to lift the
the
other
one
person grips
hand and
place
the
2-5
Page 20

CABLE
GUIDE
Aail6tA
Save the
shipping.
UNPACKING
The TM6000
power
The
video
which
module
flat
cord and
largest
display
contains
box, which
power
24
Lifting
carrier, the box,
THE
workstation
of these
unit's
cable. These
TM6OOO
three
three
screen
the keyboard
contains
the Processing
and the foam
WORKSTATION
comes in
smaller boxes.
boxes is
and base.
and
the
boxes are labeled.
a large
the video
The long nar:row
a
coiled
power
Unit
Out of
piec,zs
box. Inside this
display
cable.
module,
the
Carrier
for
box, which
l'he
smallest
a short
future moving
large
box is a long
contains the
box is
the keyboard
box is the
power
cord, and a long,
15 l§ovemberr
or
bcx,
pc,wr:r
198,1
Page 21

The following
TM6000
SHORT
POWER
(TO
workstation
CORD
SECOND
figure
shows what
box.
POWER MODULE)
component
pieces
you
should have
-422
in
CABLE
the
FLAT
POWER
ULE
CABLE
LONG
POWER CORD
(TO
The
the
box is upright.
WALL OUTLET)
TM6000
To
1
unpack
Make
POWER
the TM6000 workstation:
sure
side up. See the following figure.
KEYBOARD
Workstation
The figures
Components
outside the box
A3E868
should be
right.
15
November
1984
2-7
Page 22

lt
?
POWER
BOX
MOOULE
KEYBOARD
Open the top
on its
side and
inside.
See the following
BOX
The Packed
TM6000 Workr;tation
flaps of the TM6000
pull
Unpacking
out
the
three boxes and the
figure.
the TM6000 Box
box; and
gently
long
lower
power
the TM6000
you
cord
VIDEO DISPI-AY
Box
uflrT
POWETI
LONG
box
fird
COFD
2-8 15
Novembe,r
1984
Page 23

the video display box and
Open
its
base suspended in a
carefully
to avoid
you
will
find
piece
of
styrofoam. Lift
damage. See the following
the video display
out the
figure.
VIDEO DISPLAY UNIT
screen
screen and
and
base
Open
found
15 November
the keyboard
inside. See
1984
Unpacking
and lift out
box
iollowing
the
the Video
the
figure.
Display
keyboard
Box
and
442644
the coiled
cable
2-9
Page 24

K
\
t
A 42
651,
open
a
short
long,
the
power
flat,
power
cord inside
power
thin
Unpacking
module
cable.
the
box
and
this
See the
Keyboarcl Box
remove
box. The
followirrg
lhe
por,r",er
lvtODU
SHORT
CORD
,
power
n:Lodule
figure.
L E
POWER
FLAT
module.
box
also
POWER
CI\BLE
There is;
contails
A
4266A
alsc,
a
2-70
Unpacking
the
Power
Moclule
Box
15, November
19114
Page 25

6
you
After
save
workstation.
have removed all the
all the boxes and
foam
components
pieces
for
from the boxes, make
future movement or
sure
to
shipment of the
UNPACKING
The
RS-232 Cross and RS
processing
The
RS
the
cable with the
will
You
THE
and the TM6000 workstation.
unit
232 Cross
get
cable
smaller
one RS-422 cable
CABLES
connect all the terminals together.
ln
the
cables' box
inserted into the open
TM6000
workstations connected
the terminator
you
will also find a terminator
connector
plug
is inserted into the open cluster connector
The followlng figure illustrates what
R5-232
CROSS
422
is the
plugs.
CABLE
cables come
with the larger
cable
with
each
in
a box separate from
plugs.
TM6000 workstation
plug.
in the last terminal when
you
to each other.
you
should
If
get
in the
The
RS-422
so that
The terminator
you
have a
have
only one terminal,
in
that terminal.
cables box.
both the
cable
you
plug
series of
is
can
is
15 November
1984
The
R9422
RS-232
CABLE
Cross
and RS422 Cables
TERMINATOR
and Terminator
PLUG
44267
Plug
A
2_LL
Page 26

UNPACKING
you
If
unpacking instructions
have not acquired
THE
MEMORY
a memory
go
and
to
EXPANSION
expansion
"lnstallation
br>ard,
ancl
BOARD
you
can skip these
Powering,Up
the liystem."
The optional
separate from
the box,
the
cut the masking
box by
pulling
memory expansion
processing
the
the flaps open.
Opening
unit
tape that
the Memory
board.
and the TM6000
like the
is
on the edge
See the following
Expansion
cables
box,
workstation
of the
figure.
Board
Box
comes in a box
boxers. To
box and op,en the lirl
open
of
The memory expansion
plastic.
ready to install
the board
2-L2
not take the
Do
immediately,
prevent
To
discharges,
the
board
memory board
the b,:ard
place
damage
not lay the
dc»
out of
its
board,
inside the box,
out
into the
to the
protective plastic
processing
it back
in the box
CAUTION
memory board
memory board
of the
unit
wrap.
,;urapped
is
plastic
you
If
protect
tc,
from st,atic
orL the
Iloor after
in
static
wrap until
goirrg
not
are
it.
electricity
takirrg
protection
you
are
to install
1ä November
198,4
Page 27

INSTALLING
AND POWERING
UP THE
SYSTEM
Installing and
The first
you
skip
into the
and how to
have not acquired
the
next
board
The second
video display
unit, how to connect
outlet,
lf
the
powering
procedure gives
processing
procedure
unit, how
power
procedure
procedure.
Installing a Memory
install a memory
To
L
Place the
are
side
processing
three leet of clearance
panel
to open.
up the system
instructions on how to install a
unit.
shows
to
both
how to connect the keyboard
connect
the workstation and the
is
broken
the TM6000 workstation
up the whole system.
memory
a
about
installing the memory expansion
Expansion
expansion board,
unit so
expansion
Board
that as
on the
perform
you
left
side
DANGER
into
two separate
memory expansion
processing
board, or boards,
board and
the following
the
front of
cabinet
face the
of
procedures.
to the TM6000
to the
processing
unit to a
your system,
for
procedure:
power
go
on
the cabinet
for the
cabinet's
to
there
15 November
It is dangerous
Look at the
on.
power
the
is disconnected
following
1984
switch
figure.
go
inside the
to
rear of the
is
OFF.
the
from
processing
processing
Also, make sure
before
unit
unit
opening
when
unit
make sure
and
the ac
that
the unit. See
power
its
power
is
that
cord
the
2-t3
Page 28

POWER
"O"
TO
SWITCH
FOR OFF
2-t4
Insert
a
small
openings
following
small
figure.
POWER
DISCONNECTED
Preparing
rod
shaped
located
CORD
to
Open the
tool
on the
such
top
Processing
as a
screwdriver
of the
processirLg
Unit
into
unit
one
as
of the
shouln
15
llovember
trvc
in the
1984,
Page 29

SMALL
TWO
OPENINGS
-
-,
-
-
-1
Inserting the Screwdriver
-
42694
you
Once
screwdriver
cabinet,
until
have the screwdriver
while
you
you
unlock
Unlocking
apart the outer casing,
force
the {irst
in the opening.
lever lock. See
a Lever
Lock
push
down
the seam
at
the following
OUTER
firmiy
of
figure.
CASING
on the
the
15 November 1984
2-15
Page 30

Repeat
lever lock
processing
steps 2
located
is
unit.
and 3
above
in the second
to
unlock
small
the sercond
opening
lever lock.
at the
top of
The seconl
the
the cab;net
Open
following
prevent
To
the
of
unit
expansion
figure.
damage
that
board.
by
siowly
lowering
Opening
the
CAUTION
to the
you
need to touch to insert
processing
the cabinet
Cabinet
touch only those
unit,
the
panel
side
memory
as shown
A
Aa27 !
parts
in the
2-16
Pull the memory
place
the board on
expansion board
Zero Insertion Force
you.
the following figure.
See
a
(ZIF)
table
the board's
on
pins
are up
out of its
plastic
and
protective
cover
al the
front
plastic
making
covering and
the
sure
of the board facirrg
15 ]tlovember'19841
Page 31

CAUTION
The ZIF
expansion board
the outside bars
PINS
ZIF
pins
and other electronic
are easily
to avoid damage.
damaged.
=:=:f:===--=\
,:==B--:B:-.=.\-.
ilä::r#
\\e=:B
components
so
handle
\
on
the memory
the
board from
a/427 3
A
15 November
The Memory Expansion
Each memory
the memory
located
or E2 and E1. See
on the front
1984
expansion
address range
left
following
the
board
part
for
the
the board
of
has
board.
figure.
two
Board
memory
Locate
labeled
addressing
jumpers;
these
MA19
either
jumpers
they
and MA20
to set
are
2-L7
Page 32

2^
-ata^-6;1qt
'a-Ef-$-2
1)-.^oo-o-
-e
MA,2o
/
,.6-6\
MAIg \
fo-5\
1-,ffi;o
*ozo"{6o?
A=-l-F.-*
.{r_+
rüD-r
Determine
position
following
NOTE:
instalied.
board.
NOTE:
As you
(0)
and its
and
_t_-l_l-
L--
Locating
if
the memory
by c,rmparing
illu:,trations:
Your
Yorl will
Each board
The
iumpers
face
the
mirldle pin
middle pin
the
the
processing
be adding
has
a different
are
board,
(neutral).
a
(neutral).
Memory Address
address
expansion
unit will
set by
jumper
jumpers
come with
either a
setting.
placing
is
jumper
A
board's
seconcl.
set to
Jumpers
are
them
Or:F if
is
set to
in
set
lurnper
the
first
or a
second
over
the
ON
-<)21
'?J
aO
Ae
tl-re
appropriate
positions
expansion
and ir
twc»
of three
jumper
if it
sits over its
to the
boarci factc,ry
thirc
pins
sit:;
over its
expansiorL
available.
pin
left
right prin
(1.)
2-18
15
November
1984
Page 33

FIRST
BOARD
o
SETTING
MA19
MA2O
MA19
MA2O
Jo
THIRD BOARD SETTING
MA19
Memory
FIRST MEMORY
EXPANSION BOARD
FACTORY
Address
INSTALLED
Jumper
Settings
November 1984
15
[f the memorrl
a..!Arcss
expansion boards,
the
jumpers
push
illustrations.
j.rupers
gently pull
the correct
over
in the incorrect
are
out the
pins
incorrectly
indicated in
position
positioned
previous
the
on any of
jumpers
the
and
2-t9
Page 34

.FFE]
I
r[]
{oNl
10 With
front
NOTE:
any
these pins.
of
wy
Setting the
the
memory
of the
The
bcard.
Zero Insertion
board
pull
Memory Address
positioned
the
ZIF latch
Force
(ZIF)
so that
pins
out as
are
+-ü+
\
{--,
Jumpers
the
shown in
fragile.
z\=:e
\'a=t
pins
ZlF
Be
c5=j
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OV. C
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c)v^c
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1 12!
0'
'iao"e
u#*
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t
are towards
the following
careful not
(:)vac.
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to^-o9
ioo-\
-#z\
,rffi
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*ag.
\ff
figur,:.
to
A4ta75A
the
benrl
2-20
11
Remove
unscrewing
figure.
the
six thumbnuts
thet
thumbnuts
Pulling
Out the
located
counterclockwise ,as
on the
ZIF Latch
si>: threaded
stud
shorvn irr the
bolts
by
following
15
l,Iovember
198q1
Page 35

THUMBNUTS
To
pins,
prevent
avoid
damage
dropping
to the
the
thumbnuts
CAUTION
board's
electronic
on
them.
components
and
ZIF
15
November
12 Place
unit's
insert
stud
following
1984
the
memory
six threaded
the
stud
bolts
bolts a little
figure.
Removing
expansion
stud
bolts and.
into
the
get
to
them
the
Six Thumbnuts
board's
while
stud bolt
to
fit into the
stud bolt holes
holding the
holes.
You may have
board's
stud bolt holes.
over the
board with
to move
Aa272A
processing
one hand,
the
See the
2-2L
Page 36

SIX
STUD
THREADED
BOLTS
SIX STUD
HOLES
BOLT
t017
Inserting the
13 Slide
the men:lory expansion board down sl,:wly
ensure
board's ZIF connector
its
that the board doesn't suddenly slam
ZIF conne(:tor
Bolts into the
Stud
pins.
the memory exfransion
Slide
almost touches the lower b,oard's ZIF
Bolt Holes
Stud
down and bend
CAUTION
Make sure
over the
ensures that the memory expansion board's ZIF connector
with
up
won't
to
stud bolts
the lc,wer board's ZIF
bend any
the memory expansion board
slide
keeping it
pins.
See
parallel
pins
for an easy insertion that
the following figure.
to the lower board. This
over
,Jown
the
stud
tl^re lower
bolts to
board down until
pins.
evenly
lines;
,-r,
15, Novembr:r
19134
Page 37

\-\
'
-\
--+.
^--\
\.r r
E.}
MEMORY EXPANSION BOARD'S
ZIF
CONNECTOR
s
BOTTOM BOARD'S
PINS
ZIF
at278A
Sliding
14 Line
board's
memory
ZIF
pins
care
can cause damage. Also. the
and straight to
15 After
board,
the memory
up
pins
ZIF
expansion board is connected
stands for Zero
insert into the
when
you
have inserted the
push
and
mating the ZIF
ensure
in the
the
Memory
expansion board's ZIF
gently
insert the memory
Expansion Board Down
CAUTION
lnsertion
ZIF connector
proper
ZIF
Force, which means that the ZIF
without
pins
with the
ZIF connector
insertion.
memory
latch
added
as shown
connector
expansion board until the
securely
ZIF connector,
to the lower
force. Therefore. use
pins
expansion board
with the lower
must
be clean
as force
in the following figure.
board.
into the lower
15 November
L984 2-23
Page 38

\-.
I
ZIF LATCH
16
17
you
ll
processing
installation.
have
After you
snugly to
-E__s
Pushing
more
than one
unrit,
repeat the
have inserted
secure the
boards.
in the
memory
steps
6 through
the memory
ZIF
Latch
expansion
15 for the next
boards.
bcard
screvJ on the
tr: add
your
to
m€rlory
boa,rd
six tl-rumbnut:s
2-24
Screwing
on
the Thumbnuts
A
4280A
15 l{ovember
1984
Page 39

18 After
and
bringing
you
have
that there
up the
checked
are
no tools
panel
side
that
and
all
inside
snapping
the latches
the unit.
and
close
it
closed.
thumbnuts
processing
the
are
A428tA
on
secureiy
unit by
Closing
the Processing Unit Side
Panel
15 November 1984
2-25
Page 40

Installing and Powering Up the System
6300
through the following steps
Go
you
As
the
connector
"keyboard."
the video display unit.
face
on the
Press
holding the cl,zar
figure.
Make
sure
into the keyboard connector.
cable
ends and botl'r can fit
you insert the
thart
to install and
right
side
the clear
plastic pressed.
plastic
CAUTION
coiled cable
into
the keyboard con::ector.
power
up the System 6300:
insert either errd of the coiled cable
of the video display unit's
on either side
into the
insert
of the cable errd
connector.
and not the flat
These
cables
have
base labeled
See
pow«u
similar
into
vi'hile
and
the foilo,ring
r
2-26
Inserting
lnsert
the other
located
side ol the
on the
connector.
the
Coiled Cable
end of the
back
cable and. while holding
the
See
of the
side
following figure.
into
coiled cable
keyboard. Press the
the
Video
into
one
pla:;tic pressed.
the
Display Unit
<>f
the two
plasti<:
clear
insert into thrz
corrnectors
on either
L5 Novembr:r
A3a95B
1984
Page 41

NOTE:
keyboard
keyboard
you
If
want to adlust
located on
flap
connectors.
your
keyboard
the back underside
KEYBOARD
CONNECTORS
to
sit
of the
higher.
keyboard
pull
between
down
the
the
two
A42824
3 Turn
lnsert
4
of
the
NOTE: The
processing
NOTE:
the
15 November 1984
Make
RS 232
Inserting
the video
the
base
RS-232
unit.
Cross cable to
display
RS 232
assembly of the
Cross
sure to screw in
the
Cross
secure
Coiled
around
unit
cable into
video
is
cable
the
the
Cable
used only to
connector
into
so that
the
serial
display
retaining
connection.
the
Keyboard
you
face
the back
connector
unit.
See the following figure.
connect the first terminal
located
screws after
of
you
the
unit.
on the
insert
rear
to the
2-2t
Page 42

IAL
SER
CONNECTOR
SCREW
SCREWS
]N
Z--:--o*'
RS-232
CROSS CABLE
Art283A
2-28
Insert
5
connector
following
NOTE:
Cross
cable to
To
power
guide
damage
handle
Inserting
the other
lo:ated
figure.
Screw in
secure
avoid
tripping
cords coming
locatecl
to the
to
lift the
the
RS-232
end
on the rear
the
connector
the
over
on the
processing
unit.
Cross Cable into the
of the
RS-232
Cross
of the
retaining
connection.
CAUTION
cables
from the
lower
or cords. thread
processing
rear
of the
unit,
avoid
Serial
cable
processing
screws
using the
after
u;nit through
processincy
into
unit as
you
your
all
unit
cable
Connector
the
channel 0
shown in the
insert
the
cables arnd
the
cable
prevent
To
guide
as
15, Novembr:r
RS-23:z
a
19134
Page 43

CHANNEL O
CONNECTOR
CABLE
GU!OE
SCREW IN
BETAlNING
SCREWS
CROSS
4
CABLE
SEBIAL
CONNECTOR
A
6A
389
Insert either end of
communication
base assembly. See
NOTE: Screw
cable
15
November
Inserting the
in the connector
to
1984
secure
the
RS-232
Cross Cable
the
connectors
the following
connection.
RS-422
cable
located on
figure.
retaining screws
into the
into either
the rear of
Channel
of the cluster
the video display
you
after
0 Connector
unit's
insert the R5422
2-29
Page 44

CLUSTER
CONNECTOR
U
Inserting
lnsert
7
on the
NOTE:
to
cable
-ll
RS_422 CABLE
the
RS422
the othrzr end
rear ol the
Screw
secure the
in
the
Cable
connector retaining
connection.
into the
theRS422
of
processlng
Z---
Cluster Co:mmunications
cable
unit as
shown
screws after
=--*-
into the:luster
in
the following
(>
connector located
you
insert
CLUSTE
COMMUNICI\TIONS
CONNECTORS
Connector
figure.
the
R
RS 422
F\4284A
2-30
15
l\ovember:
198,1
Page 45

CLUSTER
CONNECTOR
-!-a,,.----+)
,2
CLUSTER
COMMUNICATIONS
CONNECTOR
RS-422
CABLE
Inserting
get
To
cable
unit's base.
and while holding the
the following
November 1984 2-31
15
electrical
into
the R5422
power
the
To do
figure.
Cable
power
this.
your
to
connector located on the rear of
press
clear
into the
terminal.
the
clear
plastic pressed.
start by
plastic
Cluster Connector
inserting the flat
the
video display
on either side
insert into the connector. See
power
of the cable end
Page 46

q+
BASE ASSEMBLY
POWER
While
other end
figure.
pressing
CONNECTOR
Inserting
the
of the flat
the
Flat Power
clear
power
plastic
cable
N--\---
\r=
Cable into the Terminal
on either
into
side of thel
povuer
the
module.
cable end.
See
ir,sert
thr:
Powr-R
M.D'L'LE
the
following
2-32
15 I'lovember'1984,
Page 47

BASE
ASSEMBLY
POWER
MODULE
FLAT
POWEB
CABLE
CONNECTOR
POWEB
10
CONNECTOR
Inserting
Pull
back
selection
match
to the
the
correct
the
the
black
switch is
voltage
setting.
Flat
Power
sticker on
set to
115
output
See
the
VAC or
your
of
the
following
Cable into
power
220 VAC. The
electrical
the Power
module to
Module
see
switch
outlet. If incorrectly
figure.
if the
voltage
setting
set, change
A42a5A
should
15
November
1984
2-33
Page 48

BASE ASSEMBI-Y
FLAT POWER
CABLI:
R MODULE
VOILTAGE
SELECTION
S;WITCH
Insert
11
the ferrLale end of
connector on the
POWER
Checking
power
CONNECTOR
the Voltage Selection Switch
the
power
module'r;
long
power
module. See the followir'g
FLAT
POWER
CABLE
figure.
ASSEMBLY
into the rnale
cord
Art4xSa
LONG
POWER
coRu
POWER
2-94
CONNECTOR
Inserting the Long Power
MALE
CONNECTOR
FEMALE
Cord
/
'*"
into the Power Module
A4i:86A
15, Novembr:r 19134
Page 49

t2
Insert
the other end
grounded
following
three-hole
figure.
power
the
of
electrical outlet
module's long
get
to
power
power
OPEN
COMMUNICATIONS
CONNECTOR
BASE
ASSEMBLY
FLAT
POWER
CABLE
to
cord
your
terminal.
CLUSTER
into a
See
the
44247 A
NOTE: If
through
cluster
As
13
into
terminals
15 November
Inserting
you
the
following
the Long
are
connecting more than
communications
you
face
the rear
the
open
cluster connector of the first
as
shown
1984
otherwise
steps,
connector
Power
Cord
(see
of the terminal. insert
in
the following
into
the
one terminal to
place
a terminator
previous
figure).
either end of an
terminal in
figure.
Electrical
your
plug
and
Outlet
system.
into
go
on to step
your
cluster of
go
the open
23.
RS-422 cable
2-35
Page 50

FIRST
SECOND
TERMINAL TERMINAL
l----
---
scBEw
BETAINING SCREVJS
lhl
OIPEN
C LUSTE R
CICMMUNICATION
CISNNECTOIR
Inserting
74 Insert
communications
following
the
the other
figure.
R5422
Cable
end of the
connectors
into
the
Open
RS-422 cable into
your
of
second terminal
R5_422
Cluster Connector
one of the
cluster
as
shown in the
ICABLE
44288r\
2-36
15i Novembr:r 19134
Page 51

FIRST
TERt\IINAL
SECOND
TERMINAL
Inserting
NOTE: Go
terminals onto
After
15
insert
through
you
a terminator
the last terminal in
correctly.
the RS422 Cable
steps
your
system
13 and 14 until
you
as
into
the Second
you
have connected
need up to the limit of eight
have connected as many terminals as
plug
into the open cluster communications
your
the following figure.
See
cluster. otherwise
your
SCREW
BETAINING
SCREWS
CLUSTER
COMMUNICATION
CONNECTORS
RS_422 CABLE
Terminal
as many
terminals.
you
need. make sure to
terminals will
IN
connector of
not
operate
15 November 1984
2-37
Page 52

TERMINATOB
PLUG
NOTE:
of electrical
16
NOTE:
first terminal
outlet. You
2-38
Inserting
have two options
You
ln the
power.
first
The
optiorr,
terminals directly
you
in
have
Tl'te
your
to
have
connect
through 72.
figure.
Since
Terminator
a
to
following steps
you
can
connect
to an electrical
connected
performed
cluster
terminals should
termina[s
of
the remaining
connect
show
each
outlet
previous
the
is
into the Last Terminal
Plug
your
ciuster
you
terrrinal
following
by
already
terminals.
of terminals
both options:
in
the
as
look
13 through
s;teps
connected
your
previous
shown
to an
t,: a soulrle
cluster
the
in
12
electrical
15
of
steps
8
follovi'ing
th,z
once.
l'{ovember
19811
Page 53

l-
j+
l:ll
t-u
lEl-ä
EACH POWEB
PLUGGED
WALL
Plugging a
For the
17
module
steps
8
NOTE:
module
electrical outlet with a long
both
Since
your
of
the
electrical outlet and
Cluster
second option.
and checking each
through 10 above. See
you
first terminal
OUTLET
have
DIRECTLY TO
performed
MODULE IS
of Terminals Directly to the Electical
you
start by connecting each
power
module's voltage
terminal to its
switch setting
the following figure.
your
in
power
the
previous
the
cluster of
terminals is connected to an
cord. Disconnect
power
module.
steps 1l
this long
and 12. the
Outlet
power
as
power
cord
4429
power
per
from
I A
November 1984
15
2-39
Page 54

Eachr Terminal
Connected
to Its P,:wer Module
2-40
Next, insert
18
power
the first
the female
module
terminal's
(the
end of the short
is
cord
power
about 12
module.
power
inches long) into the male
See the fc,llowing figure.
cor:d
provided
with each
connectr:r of
15
Novemberr
1984
Page 55

MALE
CONNECTOR
FEMALE END"
Insert
19
the
15 November
into
the male
second terminal's
1984
end
Inserting
the
the
First Terminal's Power Module
of the short
power
module as
Short
power
Power
cord
shown
Cord
into the female connector
in the
following figure.
of
2-41
Page 56

MALE
END
lor-r
-l
[!r'
FEMALE
CONNECTOII
,
NOTE: You
described
power
follow.
2-42
into
can only
in
steps 18 through
module
to
Inserting
the
Second Terminal's
connect two
an electrical
the
Short Power
power
modules
19 above, then
outlet
as
will
be
Cord
Power
Module
to
yor:
mus;t
describerd in
each other in
connect the
steps
20
15 November
the fiasl::ion
second
and
21
that
198i4
Page 57

Insert the long
20
male
power
cord's female
end into
connector as shown in the following
the
figure.
second
power
module's
15 November
Inserting
1984
the Long
Power
MALE
CONNECTOR
into the
Cord
FEMALE
END
Second Power
Module
2-43
Page 58

2l
Insert
outlet.
the long
power
cord's male
See the lollowing figure.
---t
o
L--..1
r
end into a
grounded
three-hc,le
electrical
2-44
Inserting the
Long
Power
MALE
Cord
END
into
ern Electrical
Outlet
15
Itlovember
1984
Page 59

22 Connect
in
steps
eiectrical
every two
18 through
power.
Your
power
above until
21
setup
modules
should
your
in
the
all
look as
cluster of terminals as explarned
power
modules have
shown in the following
a source of
figure.
L-,
E
a
4297 A
15 November
1984
Connecting
then to an
Power Module to Another
One
Electrical Outlet
2-45
Page 60

23
FEMALE
you
Next,
To do this
into
figure.
processingl
the
END
must
connect the
you plug
in
the female
unit's
male
processing
end of the
power
unit to
cord
grounded
a
processing
connerctor.
electrical
unit's
See the follouring
outlet
power
MALE POWER
CORO CONNECToR
cord
2-46
Inserting
the
Processing
into
the
Unit's Power
Processing
Unit
Cord
15 ltlovember
1984
Page 61

24
Insert the
three-hole
male
end
electrical
of the
processing
outlet as shown
unit's
in the
power
following
cord
figure.
into a
grounded
NOTE: Check
processing
the
indicated voltage
Engineer
for
unit
help.
to make sure
matches
not match
does
Inserting
Power
Cord
that the voltage indicated on lower
electrical
an
Elechical
your
electrical outlet.
plug
Unit's
Outlet
voltage, contact
the voltage of
your
MALE END
the Processing
into
left rear side of
your
If
unit's
your
Field
A42994
25 Turn on the
power
See the following
NOTE: The indicator
unit, lights when
November
15
indicator
the
does not light, indicating
following
1984
processing
cord
connector,
figure.
labeled number
processing
the
steps in order until
unit's I/O
pressing
by
unit's I/0
that the
you
power
2,
switch. located
the
switch
located
power
processing
switch is turned
find one that
directly above the
"1"
to
on
the
the
position.
rear of the
unit has not turned
solves the
problem:
processing
If
on.
the
on, do
2-47
Page 62

Check to see
processing
unil and into the
i:[ the
power
is
cord
securely
electrical outlet.
connected both into
the
Make sure
may
If
neither of th,a two
thal the
give power
for help.
uo
PowER
swtTcH
§
electrical outlet is
your
to
electrical
steps above light
live by r;witching
outlet.
indicator,
the
on any
call
your
suritch
Fierd
thal
Engin,zer
2-48
Turning
on the
Processing
Unit's
Power
Switch
15
November
/r
43OOA
1,984
Page 63

26 Next,
while
bar
turn
on
holding
until the
the terminal
down
the
lights
on
the
pressing
by
space
bar
keyboard go
on
the
terminal's
the
keyboard;
out,
see
the
following
power
hold
switch
down
figure.
the
to
space
oN
NorE:
terminal
Perform
Check to
'
power
electrical
Make
that
Turn
If neither
for
problem
A
does
the
following
module
sure
powers
off
help.
not turn
see
that
outlet
that
the
the
TM6000
of the
exists
if
the
on,
or
if
steps,
in
the
cable
and
the
connections
are
secure.
your
electrical
electrical
terminal
steps above
lights
on
an
error
order,
until
connections
outlet
outlet.
for
solve
the
keyboard
message
you
connecting
connecting
is
live
a
few
seconds
your
problem.
do not go
appears
solve
the
the
by turning
then
call
on your
problem:
the
terminal
power
on
any
power
your
out;
screen.
module
power
it
up again.
Field
Engineer
if the
to the
to the
switch
15
November
-=-:-#{r;
Turning
1984
I
I
on
SPACEBAR
I
I
A430rA
the
Terminal's
Power
Switch
2-49
Page 64

The
following
message
happening
usually
Prompt:
prompt
will
or
v
B,C,E,Frl\{rR,SrT:
appears
requesling
happen.)
1.0
you
on
to do
your
terminai
something or telling you
screerr.
(A
prrompt
is
a
screen
something
is
27
Now
that
terminal
f igure.
TERMINAL'S
you
pressing
by
powered
haver
the terminai's
up
your
system for the
power
switch off.
'rt'4-
«
first time,
See the foilow,ing
turn
6ff the
A3899/\
2-50
Turning
Off
the
Terminal's P,:wer
.Switch
15
l,lovember1984:
Page 65

Next, turn off the
switch
to the
"O"
processing
or OFF
position.
unit by
pressing
See
the
the following figure.
processing
unit's
power
PowER
rro
Turning
swrTcH
the Processing
Off
Unit's
Power
Switch
15
November
Your
system
manual until
System 6300 Software Installation
1984
is now
you
ready for
have installed
software
your
installation.
software
Guide
for
software
into
proceed
not
Do
your
system. Consult
in this
installation instructions.
lhe
2-5L152
Page 66
Page 67

Section
Getting
3
to
Know
Your
System's
Operating
Mechanisms
ldentifying
Loading
Components.
The Processing
The
TM6000
and
Unloading
Illushations
3
1 Processing
3
2
3
3
The TM6000
Loading
Controls,
Unit.
3-1
Workstation.
a Floppy
Unit's
Switches
Workstation
the Floppy
Switches,
3
2
Diskette,
and Indicators,
Components,
Diskette.
and Indicators.
3-3
3.4
3 1
3-2
Switches. and
Controls,
3-3
15
November
1984
ü-r/u
Page 68
Page 69

This
section
and indicators
how to
software
In
this
the
operating
the
installation
identify
connection,
Appendix
familiarizes
load
and unload
programs
section
the
system's
either
B
of this
you
so that
we assume
system
you
onto
software
may
a floppy
or off
that
of the hardware
cables
go
manual to
and
back to
with
the
System
operate
diskette in
your
system.
the installation
has
already
has
been
connectors.
Section
identify
2 for installation
a
6300's
your
system. This
case
of the
been
completed.
completed,
you
If
particular
various
you
need
System
this
section
have
to reconnect
instructions
connector
controls,
section
to move
switches,
shows
data
6300 hardware
Because
we assume
does not
a loose
or look
and its
function.
you
or
and
re-
at
IDENTIFYING
INDICATORS
The
Processing
The
various
located
Figure
The
o
o
o
on the rear
3-1.
processing
The I/O
processing
The
Sfatus Indicators
the
status of the
(The
boot
loads in
processing
The
RESET Switch: You enable this
hear
it activate.
shut down. Also.
you
have
COMPONENTS,
Unit
switches,
Switch
procedure
its operating
gone
and indicators
of the
unit has
unit's
unit is
unit where
the following
(the
ON/OFF switch): Use this
power
(also
processing
is
system.) The number
powered
this
Use
you
can
through the initial
on and off.
that
switch to restart the
CONTROLS,
for
the
power-cord
the
switches and indicators:
known
unit as it
part
on.
use this
as LEDs):
powering-up
of
switch to boot the
power-up
System
goes
through
2
switch by
SWITCHES,
processing
6300
connector is located.
switch to turn the
These five indicators indicate
"boot"
the
when
indicator
pressing
processing
processing
the
lights when
down until
unit if it has
processing
AND
unit. are
See
procedure.
unit
the
you
been
unit, once
of the system.
NOTE: Also located
processing
should match
requirements
November 1984 3-1
15
unit's
your
do not match
on the lower left
power
requirements.
electrical outlet's
your
The
power
outlet's
rear of the
processing
output. If
output,
processing
unit's
your
your
call
unit are the
power
unit's
Field
Engineer.
requirements
power
Page 70

STA'rUS
INDICATORS
(LEDs)
I-ED
Figure 3-1. Processing Unit's Switches and
The TM6000 Workstation
STATUS
INDICATORS
(LEDs)
Indicators
RED
YELLOW
GREEN
YELLOW
RED
438
4
3
2
1
0
498
To
operate the TIv'16000 workstation,
following
The TM6000
o
o
o
components,
controls and
The
Power
located
The
your
of the
on
Brightness
screen displays.
video
The Power
switch
(located
switches,
Switch:
the
This switch turns on the
left
side
Control:
Cisplay unit
Module's
underneath the
switches
This
Voltage
and
of the
Use this
control
close
you
must become familiar with the
controls shc»wn
have
follcwing
the
irr Figure 3-2.
power
video base assembly.
control
wheel to
wheel is locaterl
to the
power
switch.
Selection Switch:
power
module's black
functions:
to the terr:rinal. lt is
control the brightness o{
underneath the left
The voltage
sticker
srzlection
that
has t['Le
15
November
siide
19f14
Page 71

POWER
MODULE
POWE
R
BASE ASSEMBLY
KE YBOARD
Figure
input/output
voltage
sticker
LOADING
The floppy
floppy
To load the
1
2
15 November
diskettes. which
Power
Push
with
latch then
1984
3-2.
The TM6000
to match
indicates
AND
disc
diskettes
up
open a
your
Workstation
information)
the
the input
converts from
voltage
voltage that
UNLOADING A
slot located
contain
perform
the
system.
small latch that fits
thumb
snaps öpen.
on the left
the
on
the
the
side of the latch.
Components,
115 input
coming from
your
electrical outlet.
the switch is
FLOPPY DISKETTE
upper front of the
software for
following
over the disc
your
procedure:
slot.
as
system.
you
Switches, and
voltage to
Controls
220
The black
set at by the factory.
processing
To
face the
unit accepts the
the latch.
open
disc slot. The
input
press
3-3
Page 72

insert
Next,
the
3-3"
Finatty, close
disc
To unload
diskette.
disc
slot
slot
lighls
the floppy
the diskette
with the small
first,
the latch
the floppy
when
diskette
with the oblong
rounded
over the diskette.
is loaded correctly.
merely open
CAUTION
pull
going
cut the
the
cutout
cr-rtout
Tl-re
cn
facing down. {iee
indicator light below the ilopp,y
diskette
See
Figure 3'3.
the latch and
irrto
Figurre
powering-up
lnsert the
diskette only
the diskette before
your
on
diskette could be
after
powering-down
destroyed.
Do not touch the diskette surface
envelope
EXPOSED
FACE
SUR
of the floppy diskette.
Drsc
tne system, and
the system,
exposed
c,therwise
by sl«:ts
INDICATOR
(BLOCKED
remove
the data
in the
carrier
i
LlGH
OUT BY FLOPPV)
rr
v4
Figure 3-3. Loading the Floppy Diskette
are now familiar with the
You
to
know how to brirrg up
6300
Software
lnstallation
System 6300's operating
your
system
Guide for
get
to
instructions;.
mechanisms.
it ready lo use,
see
your
15
Novembgr
you
If
Syste.n
want
19ti4
Page 73

Section
4
Maintenance
and
Care
Maintaining
TM6000
Care
Maintenance
Maintaining
Video
Cleaning
of Floppy
a Proper
a
Tilt
and
the
Diskettes,
Environment
and
proper
Swivel,
Terminal,
4-2
For
Care. 4.1
environment,
4
1
4
2
the
4-1
System
6300
processing
Unit, 4-1
15
November
1984
4-ilä
Page 74
Page 75

The
System 6300
minimum
description
instructions
on how to
processing
maintenance
the
on
on how
prevent
appropriate
to adjust and
loss
unit and
to keep thern
environment
clean the
or damage
of the floppy
the TM6(XX)
operating
properlv
for the
fMb00O
r.ruorkstatiori
Tiris
System 6300
terrnina[,
cirskettes.
reqtiire
section inciudes
processing
and
l:rr:cedures
urrit
a
MAINTAINING
SYSTEM
The temperature
Fahrenheit
is
that
remember.
The
humidity
humidity
TM6OOO
Maintenance
includes
Maintaining
The
degrees
range
the
TM6000
6300 PROCESSING
(10
to
-40
140 degrees
the
ventilation
a
humidity
while the
cooler
if the
MAINTENANCE
and
the
following
a Proper
temperature
Fahrerrheit
is
case
trt
-40
of the
are free
A
PROPER
range
for operation
to
40 degrees
Fahrenheit
grilles
range
system is operating
system is
care for
are free
system
for the
not operating.
the TM600()
items:
Environment
range
1b7 degrees
processirrg
for operation
(0
to
40 degrees
front
obstruction for
unit. atiain
ENVIRONMENT
UNIT
of the
Centigrade).
(-40
fronr obstnrction
is
more
reliabie
processing
AND
lrahrenlreit
The nonoperating
to 60
unit is
and
CARE
is rrinimal
of
the l-M6(100
Centigracle)
(-4()
make
proper
processing
degrees
for
percent
1()
percent
5
Care
FOR
Centigrade).
to 95
workstation
THE
unit is
proper
50
temperature
ventilation;
percent
to
80
percent
t.rf
the workstation
to
is
The nonoperating
1o 6()
degrees
slrre tliat the ventilation
ver-rtiiation.
Centigrade). As in
104
degrees
range
Make
sure
relative
relative
32 to 104
temperature
grilles
of the
The
humidity
noncondensing
Video
15 November 1984
Tilt
The
tilt
and
excessive
Field
Engineer for
and
range for
relative
Swivel
swivel action
play
free
the TM6LX)() rlorkstarion
in
help.
humiditg,
of the
the
tilt and
while the urorkstation
screen is
swivel
preset
action
5 to
c)5
is
operating.
terminal
is
at the factory.
your
of
percenr
lf there
screen,
is
call
your
4-7
Page 76

Cleaning
the
Terminal
If
the video display screen
Abrasive
To
cleaner
If the
the surfaces. Be careful not to
CARE OF
io
diskettes.
instructions.
Prevent loss of data or
location having the following requirements:
o
o
cleaners can damage the anti-reflection coatin5l
prevent
on
plastic
liquid frorn
the
clotl-r and then
housing needs
FLOPPY
that
"nrur.
No direct
Temperature range from
Centigrade) or as
manufacturer
a backup copy
to
Refer
sunlight.
the System 6300 Software
to another.
needs
entering
wipe
cleaning,
DISKETTES
damage
50 to 125 degrees lrahar,znheit
stated on the diskette. which may' vary from
glass
cleaning, use
the
display
a
housirrg,
the screen.
use a
damp, clean cloth
get
liquid into the k.eyboard.
is
always available, copy
Institllation
to
floppy diskettes by
cleaner
spray
the
storing
and a soft
on the
Guide for copying
screen surfacr:.
the
and
start-up floppy
them in a
(0
gently
to
40 degreers
oae
clotl'.
wipr::
protected
A_'
e
Relative humiclitv range
.
No
sources of magnetization.
o
No
dust.
you
lf
at either
.
.
want
one of the
you
If
you
If
to order
are located
are
located in
22r-6878.
you
If
'
(800)
are located
221 6880
to
80
percenl
Iloppy
from
8
diskettes from Four-Pl-rase
following numbers:
in
California in the
California outside the 408 arera
in
the United
408 area cocle.
States outside
nonr:ondensing.
S,ystems.
call
(408t
call
code. call toll free
of California.
i\/
2152-817,1.
toll free
cail
15
ltJovember
Supplres
(l:i00)
198<l
Page 77

Appendix
The
Processing
A
Unit
and
TM6000
Specifications
Processing
TM6000
Tables
A1
4.2
A-3
A4
Unit
Specifications,
Workstation
Dimensions
Power
Environmental
TM6000
Requirements
Workstation
A"1
Specifications,
and
Weight
for
Specifications
Specifications,
A.2
of the
6300
the
6300 Processing
for
the
processing
6300
Processing
A-2
Unit, A-1
Unit,
A-1
Unit,
A-2
15 November
1984
A-i/ii
Page 78
Page 79

PROCESSING
UNIT
SPECIFICATIONS
The following
Table A-1. Dimensions
Height
Tables
22.5 inches
width
Input
Input
Depth
Weight
Table A-2. Power
Condition
Voltage
Frequency
23.0
60
7.0
30.5
pounds
A-L, A-2,
inches
inches
inches
and A-3
and Weight of
(571.5mm)
(177.8mm)
(774.7mm)
(585.2mm)
(27.5
Requirements for the 6300 Processing
give
including base
opened
including rear
kilos)
110VAC Nominal
220VAC Nominal
50/60
Nominal
Hz
processing
the
the 6300
Requirement
(85
to 130V
(200
to
(47
to
unit specifications:
kocessing
2-inch standoff
Unit
Unit
RMS)
RMS)
260V
Hz continuous)
63
Surge
Operating
Heat Production
15 November
Current 115VAC:
220VAC 10
Current
1984
115VAC:
220VAC: 1.3
Maximum
Amps
20
Amps
2.6
1018 Btu/hr,
(for
(for
Amps maximum
Amps
maximum
two cycles)
two
cycles)
(230
(230
Average 444
Watts)
Watts)
Btu/hr
A.I
Page 80

Table A-3.
Environmental
Specifications
for the 6300
Processing Unit
Condition
Temperature Operating
Humidity
Altitude Operating
Status
Nonoperating
Operating
Nonoperating
Nonoperating
TM6000 Workstation Specifications
Table A-4 lists the TM6000
Table
A4. TM6000 Workstation Specifications
workstation
Dimensions
to 104'',F
50oF
(full
load, convection
ro
80%
to
95% IiH
levrzl
lev,zl
140oF
to
to
-40oF
107o to
5%
Sea
Sea
specifications.
Limit
(10oC
coolerJ)
(-40oC
RH
(noncondensing)
10,000
1i0,000
feet
Ieet
to 4lloC)
to 60oC)
(3048m)
(9144m)
Video Display
Width:
Height:
Depth:
Operating
Nonoperating Ternperature
Relative
Heat Production
12.4
11.9
11.6
115
VAC
220 Y
Temperature
Humidity
(31.6
in.
(30.2
in.
(29.5
in.
at
AC at 47
A-2
cm)
cm)
cm)
Power
47
to
63 Hz. I
to
63 Hz,
Environmental
Width: 18.0
Heiglrt:
Deptlr: 7.9
Requirements;
(domestic
amp,
.5
(foreign
amp,
Specifical
to
32oF
-40oF
5%
Maximum 205
to 140oF
to
957o
Keyboard
1.2
requirements)
requirements)
ions
104oF
(0oC
noircondensing
BTUr'hr.
in.
in.
in.
to 40oC:)
(-40oC
(45.'/
cm)
(
3.ll cm)
(19.'/
cm)
to
60oC)
Average
15i
November
137'
19184
Page 81

Appendix
The
Processing
B
Unit and TM6000 Connectors
The Processing
TM6000 Workstation
Unit
Connectors,
Connectors,
Illushations
B-1
Rear View
of
the
System 5300 Processing
B-2 TM6000 Workstation
B-3
TM6000
84 Power Module
Workstation
Connectors
B-1
B-2
Keyboard
(Rear
View),
and
Connectors,
B-3
Switch,
84
Unit,
B-2
B-1
15 November
1984
B-i/ii
Page 82
Page 83

"Connectors"
make
a
connection,
descriptions
TM6000
see
workstation.
glossary
the
are
of the
at the
plug-
or
socket-like
usually
connectors
you
If
end of
between
for the
problems
have
this
manual.
devices
two
units.
System
where
Following
6300
with
you
processing
other
definiti,cns
insert
are
cords
listings
unit
in
or
and
and
this
cables
the
section,
to
THE
The
rear
PROCESSING
various
of the
uo
SWITCH
POWER
CONNECTOR
connectors
unit where
(oN/oFF)
CORD
UNIT
for
the
power-cord
the
CONNECTORS
System
connector
6300
processing
unit
is located.
STATUS
INDICATORS
(LEDs)
CLUSTER
PARALLEL PRINTER
CHANNEL 1
CHANNEL
are
located
See Figure
O
on the
B-1.
15
November
Figure
1984
B-1.
Rear
View of the
System
RESET
6300 Processing
SWITCH
Unit
B-1
Page 84

rear area of
This
processing unit has
the
the following connectors:
o
o
Parallel Printer Connector:
The
into the
The
Syst,zm 6300
Cluster Connector:
processing
Use
This conn,zctor
unit.
this connector
to a terminal u,ith the RS 422 cable.
The
Channel
7
Connector:
terminals. or communication
The
Channel 0 Connector:
to the
The Power
power
proces;sing
()ord
your
to
cord
unit. An
Connector:
electrical outlet.
THE TM6OOO WORKSTATION
you
As
"keyboard"
the video dlsplay unit
face the frorrt of the TM6000
the right
on
side of
with the
This connector
devices
This
R5232
This connector
CONNECTORS
workstatiorl,
the
base
coiled cable. You connect
coiled cable to either of the two connectors on
Figure B2 for location of the keyboard connectc)rs.
r:onnects
hook up
to
hool<s up
into tl-re System 6300
connecto:
Cross cable
assembly
connects
makes
plr.rgs
yoLr
have a connector labeled
that
connects
the re;rr of the keyboard. Se,z
parallel
the
serial
prc,cessing
printrzrs
processing
printers.
only tl-re first ternrinal
this
connection.
processing
in
the
unit's
the keyboard to
the other end of ttre
unil
unit.
v2
VIDEO
DISPLAY UNIT
BASE ASSEMBLY
Figure ts-2. TM6000 Workstation Keyboard Connectors
I(EYBOARI)
CONNECToR
Novembr:r
1Er
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you
As
connectors:
face the rear
(See
the
of
Figure B-3)
TM6000
REAR
workstation you
VIEW
TMGOOO
have the
following
t
o
o
November 1984
15
"@o
o@o
Figure
The
Serial Connector: This
terminal
Cross cable.
The
to the
Cluster Communications Connectors:
TM6000 workstation
connectors also
trying
to hook
The
Power
terminal
to
B-3. TM6000 Workstation
connector connects only the first TM6000
processing
connect one TM6000 workstation to
up a series, or
Cable Connector:
your power
to the
module.
unit.
This
processing
cluster.
This
TER
o@o
COMMUNICATIONS
connection
unit
of terminals.
is the
connector
oliElo
POWEH
View)
ßear
is made with an RS
These
with
connectors connect
the RS-422 cable. These
another
that
connects
A389iB
when
you
the
232
the
are
B-3
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power
The
connectors. See
MODULE
module. which is
CONNECTOR
Fi5iure B 4.
part
of the
POWER
TM6000
workstation, has
the foilowing
VOLTAGEi
SELECTION
Figure
The
Flat Power
the flat
terminal.
The Power
the two
electrical
power
powet:
outlet to
FLAT POWER
CONNECTOR
84. Power
Module
Cable Connector: This is tl-re
cable that
Cord Connector:
cords. The other
give power
comes from the
this
Use
end of this
your
to
CABLE
Connectors
po\,ver
connactor to
por,ver
terminal.
and
Switch
cornector where
cable
connector on the
plug
in tlre longer,-rf
plugs
cord
intc,
you plug
y,our
in
v4
The
Second l>ower
shorter
power
power
power
modulel
moduler
Module
c,ord to
if
for
a second
you
added
every terminal
Connector:
power
This
module.
a second termiral
added to
gour
connector
would
Yrtu
your
to
sr/stem.
conne(:ts the
neeC
a secc,rd
system.'/ou neer,l
15 lriovember
a
1984
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Glossary
Boot.
unit. The boot
terminal
Bring
use,
Instructions on
in
Cables.
To boot
workstation and
Bringing up
up.
you
must also
your
System
Cables
procedure
how to bring up
Configuration.
example.
workstations. and
megabytes of
Connectors.
connection,
Cursor.
your position
start
your
A
writing.
system
memory.
Connectors
generally
cursor
on the screen.
the system
type
means
part
is
processing
the
your
system
in answers
6300 Software
the wiring
are
A
configuration
be configured
can
it
be configured
can
are sockets
between
is the blinking
It
to activate
power-up
the
of
unit.
means to start
to all the
and bring
Installation
that connects
is
a
or more
two
marker on
shows
down
particular
to have one
to have
hook
that
where
the
software
procedure
your
questions
(or
Guide.
one unit
set-up
7/2
up a
units.
the video
you
stopped
program
both
of
system.
appear on
that
shutdown)
your
to another.
of the System
or several
megabyte of
or cable
cord
display screen
writing and
that
the TM6000
get
To
your
system
6300.
TM6000
memory
to make
that
where
your
starts
it ready for
screen.
found
are
For
or
2
a
indicates
you will
Diskette.
jacket.
contains the software
Floppy Disc Drive.
Intelligent Terminal.
other words, the terminal
perform
Megabyte.
memory. A
one number.
15 November 1984
A diskette, also called
Part of the
procedure
into
You
An intelligent terminal can
all the terminal's
A megabyte. as
is
byte
eight
character.
"floppy,"
a
load or unload software
to
the
load the diskette
does not
functions.
drive
disc
have to rely on
in 1 megabyte of
many bits of
bits. or
or
how
punctuation
looks
mechanism.
into the
memory,
in the
mark
like a small
insert the diskette
is to
floppy disc drive.
perform
processing
the
is
certain
one
memory it takes
processing
music record
functions
unit's software
million
bytes of
to accommodate
unit.
in
a
itself.
by
Glossary-1
dust
that
In
to
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