Honeywell T5810XL Planning, Installation And Service Manual
Honeywell T5810XL Planning, Installation And Service Manual

Honeywell T5810XL Planning, Installation And Service Manual

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T5810XL Honeywell Planning, Installation and Service
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HWDOC-X398-en-D
August 2020
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  • Page 1 T5810XL Honeywell Planning, Installation and Service Guide HWDOC-X398-en-D August 2020...
  • Page 2 Honeywell International Sàrl. While this information is presented in good faith and believed to be accurate, Honeywell disclaims the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a purpose and makes no express warranties except as may be stated in its written agreement with and for its customer.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Chapter 1 - About this guide Chapter 2 - Planning 2.1 Introduction 2.1.1 Furniture options 2.1.2 Software requirements 2.1.3 BIOS configuration 2.2 Workstation overview 2.2.1 System board 2.3 Specifications 2.3.1 System specifications 2.3.2 Removable media specifications 2.4 Specific slot configuration 2.4.1 Basic board configuration 2.4.2 Basic board configuration for single/dual screen Experion (T-node) systems 2.4.3 Basic board configuration for quad screen Experion (T-node) systems...
  • Page 4 3.14 Remote Peripheral Solution Chapter 4 - Operation 4.1 Starting up your workstation 4.1.1 Turn on power and check status 4.1.2 Configuring RAID in Dell Precision T5810XL workstation 4.1.3 Check LCNP status 4.1.4 Set monitor resolution 4.2 Network connections - 4 -...
  • Page 5 4.2.1 Ethernet network 4.2.2 Local Control Network 4.2.3 LCN connections 4.2.4 MAU connection 4.2.5 Z-Console connection to the LCN coax cable 4.2.6 Connecting LCN coax to LCN MAU in Z-Console Chapter 5 - Servicing 5.1 Accessing the enclosure of the workstation 5.1.1 Shutdown workstation 5.1.2 Remove the workstation from a Z or EZ Console 5.1.3 Remove the workstation from a Cabinet...
  • Page 6: Chapter 1 - About This Guide

    CHAPTER BOUT THIS GUIDE This guide defines Experion Platforms based on the Honeywell-configured Dell Precision T5810XL workstation, which uses a Quad-Core Intel Xeon processor in a single processor configuration. The configuration rules defined in this document apply to the Experion deskside/tower configuration, the Icon Series console, the Z console, the Classic console and the EZ console.
  • Page 7 Chapter 1 - About this guide Publication Content Type (EPDOC-X478-en-511A) Experion LCN Planning, ELCN system planning, hardware/software Installation, and Service Guide installation, servicing/troubleshooting (HWDOC-X479-en-E) Experion LCN Specification General ELCN technical specifications (ELCN03) Fault Tolerant Ethernet FTE system installation, servicing/troubleshooting Installation and Service Guide (EPDOC-XX36-en511A) Universal Embedded General UEA planning, installation, and service...
  • Page 8 Chapter 1 - About this guide Publication Content Type Experion Network Best Best practices for planning the installation of Experion Practices (WP-07-02-ENG) FTE networks, and connecting them into plant IT networks. Experion R511 Software Describes Experion R511 features/enhancements, Change Notice (EPDOC- overall product, release interoperabilities, system X166-en-511A) dependencies, problem resolutions, known issues,...
  • Page 9: Chapter 2 - Planning

    SATA, or USB, depending on the Honeywell-configured Dell Precision T5810XL workstation configuration. There is one SATA interconnection for the DVDRW (±) drive. In an Icon Series console, external peripherals such as CDRW/DVDRW (±) drives are connected through USB.
  • Page 10: Furniture Options

    Furniture options Software requirements BIOS configuration 2.1.1 Furniture options The Honeywell-configured Dell Precision T5810XL workstationcan be mounted in an Icon Series console, EZ, and Honeywell1000 mm deep cabinets. The following model numbers specify the optional mounting options. Model number Description...
  • Page 11: Workstation Overview

    Chapter 2 - Planning Precision T5810XL workstation is 100, and the current BIOS version is A9. Workstation overview System board 2.2.1 System board The following image illustrates the system board of Dell Precision T5810XL workstation. - 11 -...
  • Page 12 Chapter 2 - Planning Number Description PCI slot (Slot 6) PCIe x16 slot (PCIe 2.0 wired as x4) (slot 5) PCIe 3.0 x16 slot (slot 4) PCIe 2.0 x1 slot (slot 3) PCIe 3.0 x16 slot (slot 2) PCIe x16 slot (PCIe 3.0 wired as x8) (slot 1) DIMM slots Intrusion switch connector CPU heatsink fan connector...
  • Page 13: Specifications

    Chapter 2 - Planning Number Description RTC_RST jumper 24–pin power connector CPU power connector Specifications System specifications Removable media specifications 2.3.1 System specifications Microprocessor Microprocessor Specification Tab - 100 Single Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-1620v3, 3.50 GHz (or better) Level Cache L1-256 KB, L2-1 MB, L3-10 MB cache (or better) Chipset Intel®...
  • Page 14 Chapter 2 - Planning Memory Memory Specifications DIMM slots Eight DIMM capacities 4 GB, 8 GB, and 16 GB Standard SDRAM TAB -100, 8 GB (2x4 GB), 2133 MHz (or faster), DDR4 RDIMM ECC SDRAM Up to 128 GB expandability Optical disk drive Optical disk drive type Specification...
  • Page 15 Chapter 2 - Planning Power supply unit Power supply unit Specifications Wattage 685 W Rated Voltage Range 100–240 VAC Rated Line Frequency 50–60 Hz Rated Input Current 100-240 V @ 9.7 A Heat dissipation (Configuration and software dependent) Maximum – 2750 btu/hr Environmental Temperature Runs in the temperature Class/Severity A2 limits (18-27 °C) per...
  • Page 16 Chapter 2 - Planning Vibration Operating 5 Hz to 350 Hz at 0.0002 G Storage 5 Hz to 500 Hz at 0.001 to 0.01 G Maximum Shock Operating 40 G +/- 5% with pulse duration of 2 m/sec +/- 10% (equivalent to 51 cm/sec [20 in/ sec]) Storage 105 G +/- 5% with pulse duration of 2 m/sec +/- 10% (equivalent to...
  • Page 17: Removable Media Specifications

    Chapter 2 - Planning External peripherals External peripherals Specifications Keyboard USB Windows compliant (equivalent or better) Mouse USB optical 2-button w/scroll (equivalent or better) Drives Drives Specifications Diskette drives None Storage Integrated Intel(R) C600+/C220+ series chipset sSATA RAID controller Controller Hard drive 2-500 GB SATA III (512 byte or AFD) or larger, (Or)
  • Page 18: Specific Slot Configuration

    Workstation has been upgraded to be an ELCN node. The Honeywell-configured Dell Precision T5810XL workstation is available in dual video graphics as a default option. The workstation supports both triple screen and quad screen video capabilities by adding an additional nVIDIA NVS 315 (MZ-DUAL04) with the existing default nVIDIA NVS 315 video card.
  • Page 19: Basic Board Configuration For Single/Dual Screen Experion (T-Node) Systems

    Chapter 2 - Planning Slot number Slot type Description PCIe Gen2 x4 PCIe Gen3 x16 PCIe Gen2 x1 PCIe Gen3 x16 nVIDIA NVS 315 PCIe Gen3 x8 2.4.2 Basic board configuration for single/dual screen Experion (T- node) systems The following table describes the standard basic board configuration for single/dual screen Experion (T- node) systems.
  • Page 20: Basic Board Configuration For Quad Screen Experion (T-Node) Systems

    Chapter 2 - Planning 2.4.3 Basic board configuration for quad screen Experion (T-node) systems The following table describes the standard basic board configuration for quad screen Experion (T- node) systems using dual nVIDIA NVS 315 video card. Slot number Slot type Description Empty or power adapter harness PCIe Gen2 x4...
  • Page 21: Basic Board Configuration Using Wyse Rps For Experion (Tp-Thncl2/3)

    Chapter 2 - Planning Slot number Slot type Description Empty or power adapter harness PCIe Gen2 x4 PCIe Gen3 x16 nVIDIA NVS 315 PCIe Gen2 x1 Broadcom dual port X1 gigabit NIC adapter PCIe Gen3 x16 nVIDIA NVS 315 PCIe Gen3 x8 2.4.6 Basic board configuration using Wyse RPS for Experion (TP- THNCL2/3)
  • Page 22: Basic Board Configuration Using Matrox Extio2 Rps For Experion Es-T (Tp-Rpsf02)

    Chapter 2 - Planning 2.4.8 Basic board configuration using Matrox Extio2 RPS for Experion ES-T (TP-RPSF02) The following table describes the standard basic board configuration using Matrox Extio2 RPS for Experion ES-T (TP-RPSF02). Slot number Slot type Description PCI 32 /33 PCIe Gen2 x4 PCIe Gen3 x16 PCIe Gen2 x1...
  • Page 23: Basic Board Configuration For Dual Screen Pcus (Single Lcn) Systems

    Chapter 2 - Planning Slot number Slot type Description Empty or power adapter harness PCIe Gen2 x4 PCIe Gen3 x16 LCNP4e-2 / LCNP4e2-2 PCIe Gen2 x1 PCIe Gen3 x16 nVIDIA NVS 315 PCIe Gen3 x8 LCNP4e-1 / LCNP4e2-1 ATTENTION PCUS does not support FTE. Enable the onboard NIC controller in the system BIOS to use it as an Ethernet.
  • Page 24: Standard Memory Configuration For 8Gb Using Rdimm

    Total memory 4 GB 4 GB 8 GB Workstation information The following table lists the Honeywell publications that may be useful when installing or operating your workstation. Publication Contains information about ADP01: Honeywell Peripheral Using the OEP/IKB adapter with workstation Adapters platforms that do not have the ISA card.
  • Page 25 Chapter 2 - Planning a desktop unit. The workstation can be mounted horizontally in Honeywell 19-inch rack mount furniture. It can also be mounted on the Z/EZ -Console, where the primary electronics module of the workstation must be located in the UPPER mounting location (immediately below the video display).
  • Page 26: Chapter 3 - Installing

    Connecting touchscreen adapter cable Remote Peripheral Solution NOTE The photos used in this Section may not show a model T5810XL workstation, however, all installation information herein is applicable to the T5810XL workstation. Installation tasks The specific tasks you need to perform vary depending upon the type of furniture in which you are installing the workstation.
  • Page 27: Power And Grounding Requirements

    Chapter 3 - Installing Task For more information refer to… Be aware of all power and grounding Specific site requirements requirements for your furniture. Section Power and grounding requirements Verify pinning for external media drives is Section Pinning media devices correct Install the workstation in the furniture Section...
  • Page 28: Pinning Media Devices

    Chapter 3 - Installing Pinning media devices 3.3.1 Configure SCSI address for removable media drives The workstation does not use a SCSI card option. Installing workstation in Icon Series console Perform the following procedure to install the workstation, air dam, and air gasket into the electronics enclosure of the Icon Series console.
  • Page 29: Connect System Cables

    Chapter 3 - Installing 5. Test that the electronics enclosure can be closed and opened without binding. With some workstations, it may be necessary to trim or augment the air gasket. Figure 3.1 Air flow and air dam arrangement Connect system cables 3.4.2 Connect system cables To connect system cables...
  • Page 30 Chapter 3 - Installing 1. Connect the USB mouse and USB keyboard extension cables to the USB 2.0 connectors. You can skip this step if you are not using the USB mouse and keyboard. 2. Connect the audio cable from the amplifier to the audio (green) port 3.
  • Page 31: Installing Workstation In The Experion Orion Console

    This section provides instructions for installing a newly purchased Honeywell-configured workstation in a newly purchased Honeywell Z or EZ-console. The workstation is shipped from the Honeywell factory, packaged in the OEM shipping carton of the manufacturer. This procedure assumes that a new Z or EZ console is shipped from the Honeywell factory with workstation hardware pre-installed.
  • Page 32: Z And Ez Mounting Requirements

    Chapter 3 - Installing 3.6.1 Z and EZ mounting requirements The workstation is installed in a fixed 15-degree reclining position in the upper or lower furniture bay of Z and EZ console furniture. 3.6.2 Installing workstation in Z or EZ console To install the workstation in the Z or EZ console 1.
  • Page 33 4. Place the workstation on the mounting rails. The following illustrates a Dell T5810XL-based workstation installed in the Z-console module mounting brackets. You can slide the workstation chassis in place between the four (4) ribbon cable clamps.
  • Page 34 Chapter 3 - Installing 6. Install the left retaining bracket over the lower edge of the side mounting rail as displayed in the figure. Make sure the distance between the back panel of the workstation and the lip of the rear cover retaining bracket is five (5) inches as illustrated in the previous image.
  • Page 35 Chapter 3 - Installing 9. Refer to the section Connecting cables to the workstation. After connecting all cables, perform the following step to replace the rear cover. 10. As illustrated in the following images, slide the card file enclosure (P/N 51403117-100) into position and replace the rear cover (P/N 51405058-100) by engaging and tightening the two self- captivated panel fasteners.
  • Page 36: Installing Workstation In Classic Console

    This section provides instructions for installing a newly purchased Honeywell workstation in a newly purchased Honeywell Classic console. The workstation is packaged in the manufacturer’s OEM shipping carton and then shipped from the Honeywell factory. This procedure assumes that a new Classic console is shipped from the Honeywell factory with workstation hardware pre-installed.
  • Page 37: Install Workstation In Classic Console Using The Fixed Mount Option

    Chapter 3 - Installing 3.7.2 Install workstation in Classic console using the fixed mount option 1. Remove both the front and rear console doors to access the workstation mounting location. 2. Determine an appropriate location for the workstation by referring to the requirements listed in section Classic console mounting requirements.
  • Page 38 Chapter 3 - Installing 7. Insert the side spacer assembly between the side mounting bracket and the workstation chassis. The following image illustrates the side spacer assembly. 8. Ensure you insert the side spacer assembly on both sides of the workstation. 9.
  • Page 39 Chapter 3 - Installing 10. Replace both the left and right front retaining brackets. Position the stop peg covered with Vinyl cap such that it is in contact with the front bezel on the left side and the front bezel handle on the right side.
  • Page 40: Install Workstation In Classic Console Using Slide Mount Option

    Chapter 3 - Installing ATTENTION Installing a blank front panel ensures that the airflow within the console allows proper cooling of the workstation. 14. Go to section, Connecting cables. 3.7.3 Install workstation in Classic console using slide mount option 1. Remove both the front and rear console doors to access the workstation mounting location. 2.
  • Page 41 Chapter 3 - Installing 6. Remove the plastic film release liners from the four (4) black anti-skid pads in the corners of the mounting tray. This exposes a “tacky” surface that helps prevent the workstation from sliding. 7. Place the workstation on the mounting tray such that the front edge of the workstation bezel is flush with the front surface of the mounting tray and centered side-to-side.Using the tray handle, push the tray with workstation back into the console workstation mounting location.
  • Page 42: Installing Workstation In Lcn Cabinet

    12. Install a 3U high air duct baffle against the console right mounting rail. Installing workstation in LCN cabinet This section provides instructions for installing the Dell Precision T5810XL workstation in a Rittal-based LCN cabinet (MP-C8LCB1 or MP-C1MCB1). A Honeywell “fixed” rail mounting kit (TP-WPCMF1) or a “slide”...
  • Page 43 Chapter 3 - Installing 2. Remove both front retaining brackets by unscrewing the two captivated panel fasteners securing each front retaining bracket. 3. Slide the workstation on the lower flanges of the “fixed” side mounting brackets until it makes contact with the flanges at the rear of each side mounting bracket. As illustrated in the following image, position the workstation at the center such that it is between the side mounting brackets.
  • Page 44: Install Workstation In Lcn Cabinet Using Slide Mount Option

    Chapter 3 - Installing 7. Replace both the left and right front retaining brackets. Position the stop peg covered with Vinyl cap such that it is in contact with the front bezel on the left side and the front bezel handle on the right side.
  • Page 45 Chapter 3 - Installing 3. Remove the plastic film release liners from the four (4) black anti-skid pads in the corners of the mounting tray. This exposes a “tacky” surface that helps prevent the workstation from sliding. 4. Place the workstation on the mounting tray such that the front edge of the workstation bezel is flush with the front surface of the mounting tray and centered side-to-side.
  • Page 46 Chapter 3 - Installing 5. Position the rear retainer bracket such that it makes contact with the back surface of the workstation. Tighten the M5 hex nut to lock it in place. 6. Using the tray handle, push the tray to the fully closed position, when the slide tray hits its rear stops.
  • Page 47: Installing Optional Components

    11. If other workstations are not installed, go to the section, Connecting cables. Installing optional components Honeywell provides a number of other options that may be installed in the cabinet with your workstation. Each of the following options is packaged with installation instructions. Component Description OEP/IKB...
  • Page 48: Connecting Cables

    Chapter 3 - Installing The following image is an example that illustrates a suggested placement of optional adapters in a cabinet. 3.10 Connecting cables NOTE A Local Control Network Processor (LCNP) board and LCN Media Access Unit (MAU) are no longer used if the Workstation has been upgraded to be an ELCN node.
  • Page 49 Category 3 wiring, force the network speed to 10 Mbps to ensure reliable operation. 9. Connect the AC power cord. The following image illustrates the rear view of Dell Precision T5810XL workstation. The following table lists the slot numbers for the making the cable connections.
  • Page 50: Connect Remaining Cables And Power Cables

    Chapter 3 - Installing Serial Connection Slot Card from Connection to LCNP4E / Serial port from LCNP4e2 LCNP4E / LCNP4e2 Display card DMS59 DVI / VGA cable via DMS59 to connector Dual DVI convertor cable ( for FPD/CRT) Broadcom dual port NIC adapter Display card DMS59...
  • Page 51: Connect Icon Series Console Monitors

    Chapter 3 - Installing 5. Connect the primary display to the display 1 connector of the DMS59 to the DVI/VGA converter. If you are connecting a dual display, then connect the primary display in display 1 and secondary display in display 2 of the nVIDIA NVS 315 card. 6.
  • Page 52 Chapter 3 - Installing The following illustrates a triple display configuration using dual nVIDIA NVS 315 video display PCIe card. The following table provides the cable port for the triple display configuration using dual nVIDIA NVS 315. Experion R4xx triple monitor connection Display controller Cable port Primary nVIDIA NVS 315 display controller (Slot#2)
  • Page 53: Connecting To The Experion Orion Console Monitor

    Chapter 3 - Installing The following table provides the cable port for the quad display configuration using dual nVIDIA NVS 315. Experion R4xx.x quad monitor connection Display controller Cable port Primary nVIDIA NVS 315 display controller (Slot#2) Primary nVIDIA NVS 315 display controller (Slot#2) Secondary nVIDIA NVS 315 display controller (Slot#4) Secondary nVIDIA NVS 315 display controller (Slot#4) 3.11...
  • Page 54: Connecting Adapters

    Chapter 3 - Installing R4xx Single Screen Connection 3.12 Connecting adapters The workstation has standard 9-pin serial port COM 1, which can be used only for IKB or OEP serial keyboard connection. For serial touch screen connection, use USB to serial converter. OEP/IKB adapter configurations Install OEP/IKB adapter 3.12.1...
  • Page 55: Install Oep/Ikb Adapter

    Chapter 3 - Installing Figure 3.3 OEP/IKB adapter connections for IKB Figure 3.4 OEP/IKB adapter connections for IKB with Annunciator relay 3.12.2 Install OEP/IKB adapter To install OEP/IKB adapter 1. Locate a safe location for the OEP/IKB adapter box and secure it using the supplied Velcro. 2.
  • Page 56 Chapter 3 - Installing 4. Locate and connect the male end of the DB9 M/F COM port cable (51196990-500) to the COM port on the OEP/IKB module assembly/adapter (51305776-100). 5. Secure the connection by tightening the thumbscrews located on the cable end. 6.
  • Page 57: Connecting Touchscreen Adapter Cable

    Chapter 3 - Installing 9. Take the DC power cable from the IKB/OEP power supply adapter (51197184-100) and insert the round DIN plug into the power connector receptacle on the IKB/OEP module assembly/adapter (51305776-100). 10. Connect the existing OEP/IKB Keyboard HD15 cable to the HD15 OEP/IKB receptacle located on the IKB/OEP assembly/adaptor (51305776-100).
  • Page 58: Connect Touchscreen And Oep Adapter Cables

    Chapter 3 - Installing touchscreen device and workstation 1. If your touchscreen uses the touchscreen adapter box, connect the end of the new touchscreen cable that does not have the 4-pin connector to the DB9 socket on the box. 2. If your touchscreen uses the DB9 socket on the back of the monitor, connect the end of the new touchscreen cable that does not have the 4-pin connector to the DB9 socket on the back of the monitor.
  • Page 59: Connect The Mixed Usb And Serial Port Solutions

    This connection is for an Icon Series console. Connect the mixed USB and serial port solutions as illustrated in the following image. 3.14 Remote Peripheral Solution The Honeywell configured Dell Precision T5810XL workstation can be remotely accessed through the Dell Wyse Z90DE7 Thin Client RPS or Matrox Extio2 RPS. 3.14.1 Dell Wyse Z90DE7 Thin Client RPS...
  • Page 60 3.14.2 Matrox Extio2 Remote Peripheral Solution (RPS) The Honeywell configured Dell Precision T5810XL workstation can be remotely accessed through Matrox Extio2 RPS (up to 4 monitors, keyboard, cursor movement devices, audio and drives) that can support up to 400 meters using the Multimode fiber optic (Extio-2 default offering) or 1000 meters using Single-mode fiber optic cable and transceivers optionally.
  • Page 61 Chapter 3 - Installing - 61 -...
  • Page 62: Chapter 4 - Operation

    This section contains step-by-step procedures for each of the following tasks. You must perform the following tasks before operating your workstation. Turn on power and check status Configuring RAID in Dell Precision T5810XL workstation Check LCNP status Set monitor resolution 4.1.1...
  • Page 63: Check Lcnp Status

    Chapter 4 - Operation To configure RAID 1 in Dell Precision T5810XL workstation 1. Turn on the workstation. 2. Press F2 on the keyboard to enter the system BIOS. 3. In System Configuration menu, select SATA Operation. 4. Using the ARROW keys changes SATA Controller Mode to RAID On.
  • Page 64: Network Connections

    Network Processor card model no. TP-LCNP04 / TP-LCNP05. This card provides the communication path for the T5810XL to other LCN modules. The LCNP4E / TP-LCNP05 consists of a PCI Express 3.3 Volt LCNP4e / LCNP4e2 full height and half length size card, a MAU cable and the LCN MAU (Media Access Unit).
  • Page 65: Lcn Connections

    Chapter 4 - Operation ATTENTION The revision of the LCNP4E firmware must be revision “J” or greater. There are no constraints on the LCNP4E2 firmware revision. 4.2.3 LCN connections The LCN Cable A and Cable B connections are made through a single cable from the LCNP4M board to the LCN Media Access Unit (MAU) contained in a metal housing.
  • Page 66: Z-Console Connection To The Lcn Coax Cable

    Chapter 4 - Operation 4.2.5 Z-Console connection to the LCN coax cable The mounting for the LCN MAU is located in the footrest area of the Ergonomic (Z) console. The following illustrates the location of LCN MAU. - 66 -...
  • Page 67: Connecting Lcn Coax To Lcn Mau In Z-Console

    Chapter 4 - Operation 4.2.6 Connecting LCN coax to LCN MAU in Z-Console To connect the LCN coax to LCN MAU in Z-Console 1. Connect the color-coded A cables to the color-coded T-connector on the BNC connector marked A. 2. Connect the color-coded B cables to the color-coded T-connector on the BNC connector marked B. - 67 -...
  • Page 68: Chapter 5 - Servicing

    CHAPTER ERVICING NOTE A Local Control Network Processor (LCNP) board and LCN Media Access Unit (MAU) are no longer used if the Workstation has been upgraded to be an ELCN node. Accessing the enclosure of the workstation Servicing the LCNP4e / LCNP4e2 Replacing/adding optional components Installing the second video card for quad video Installing the second LCNP4E / LCNP4e2 card...
  • Page 69: Remove The Workstation From A Z Or Ez Console

    Chapter 5 - Servicing 5.1.2 Remove the workstation from a Z or EZ Console If the workstation is mounted in the Z or EZ Console, remove it from the furniture before servicing. To remove the workstation from a Z or EZ Console 1.
  • Page 70: Remove The Workstation From A Cabinet

    Chapter 5 - Servicing 4. Loosen the M5 hex locknuts on each retaining bracket and remove them. These are re-installed later. Refer to sectionInstalling workstation in Z and EZ Console. 5. Lift the workstation off the frame and place it on a suitable work surface. 5.1.3 Remove the workstation from a Cabinet If the workstation is mounted using the slide mount option, remove it from the furniture before servicing.
  • Page 71: Remove The Workstation From An Icon Series Console

    Chapter 5 - Servicing 5.1.4 Remove the workstation from an Icon Series console To remove the workstation from an Icon Series console 1. Shut down the Windows operating system before you turn off power to the workstation. 2. Turn off power to the workstation if it has a separate power switch, and disconnect the AC power cord.
  • Page 72: Remove Workstation From Classic Console

    Chapter 5 - Servicing so that they can be properly reconnected to the workstation. 7. Unfasten the tie-down straps and remove air gasket. 8. Remove the workstation from the enclosure and set it on a secure surface. 5.1.5 Remove workstation from Classic console To remove the workstation from Classic console 1.
  • Page 73: Open The Enclosure

    3. Service the hardware components as required. For servicing the LCNP4E / LCNP4e2 board, refer to section Servicing_the_ LCNP4e.html#Servicing_the_LCNP4e. For servicing other Honeywell-installed options, refer to section Replacing/adding optional components. Servicing the LCNP4e / LCNP4e2 The LCNP4e / LCNP4e2 board is soldered to the board and has an on-board memory of 16 MB. The LCNP4e / LCNP4e2 board is utilized as the TPS co-processor for the GUS and other workstations that require LCN connectivity.
  • Page 74: Replace The Lcnp4E / Lcnp4E2 Board

    Chapter 5 - Servicing Replace the LCNP4E / LCNP4e2 board 5.2.1 Replace the LCNP4E / LCNP4e2 board The LCNP4E / LCNP4e2 board is located in the PCI-E slot 1 in the workstation. Use this procedure to replace the LCNP4E / LCNP4e2 board. Prerequisites Perform the following tasks to access the LCNP4E / LCNP4e2 card in the PCI-E slot 1: 1.
  • Page 75 Chapter 5 - Servicing 1. Remove the side cover of the workstation. 2. Press the blue color notch and push the cardholder back as illustrated in the following image. - 75 -...
  • Page 76 Chapter 5 - Servicing 3. Wear a grounded ESD wrist strap, grasp the LCNP4E / LCNP4e2 card in PCIe slot 1 at the corners and gently remove the existing card. - 76 -...
  • Page 77: Replacing/Adding Optional Components

    Chapter 5 - Servicing 4. Insert the replacement LCNP4E / LCNP4e2 board assembly in the PCIe slot 1 as illustrated in the following image. 5. Replace the cardholder and ensure that the tab locks in its place. 6. Replace the workstation cover and place the workstation in the furniture. Refer to the section Installing for installing the workstation in the furniture.
  • Page 78: Replace/Add Video Card

    Chapter 5 - Servicing Replace/add video card Replace/add the power adapter card Replace/add memory module 5.3.1 Replace/add video card Prerequisites Refer to the section, Accessing the enclosure of the workstation and perform the following to access the video card in the PCI-E slot 2. 1.
  • Page 79 Chapter 5 - Servicing To replace/add video card 1. Remove the side cover of the workstation. 2. Locate the PCI slot 2. Press the blue color notch and push the cardholder back. 3. Wear a grounded ESD wrist strap and remove the existing video card in the PCIe slot 2. 4.
  • Page 80: Replace/Add The Power Adapter Card

    Chapter 5 - Servicing 5. Insert the new video card in the same PCIe slot 2, as illustrated in the following image. ATTENTION Do not mix flat panel displays and CRTs is a multi-screen configuration on a single platform. 6. Replace the cardholder and ensure that the tab locks in its place. 7.
  • Page 81 Chapter 5 - Servicing Prerequisites Refer to the section, Accessing the enclosure of the workstation and perform the following to access the power adapter card in the PCI slot 6. 1. Shut down the workstation. 2. Disconnect power from the workstation and disconnect the attached cables. 3.
  • Page 82 Chapter 5 - Servicing 3. Locate the PCI slot 6. Press the blue color notch and push the cardholder back. 4. Remove the board assembly from the PCI slot 6 as illustrated in the following. - 82 -...
  • Page 83 Chapter 5 - Servicing 5. Insert the new power adapter card in PCI slot 6. - 83 -...
  • Page 84 Chapter 5 - Servicing 6. Locate the 6” SATA to LP4 female/male power cable adapter. 7. Connect the male end of the 6” SATA to LP4 female/male power cable adapter to the female end of the 6” SATA to LP4 female/male power cable adapter. - 84 -...
  • Page 85: Replace/Add Memory Module

    Chapter 5 - Servicing 8. Locate the other end of the 6” SATA to LP4 female/male power cable adapter and connect it to the power adapter cable inserted in slot 6. 9. Replace the cardholder and card retention arm, and ensure that the tab locks in its place. 10.
  • Page 86: Installing The Second Video Card For Quad Video

    Chapter 5 - Servicing To remove/add memory cards in the workstation 1. Remove the side cover of the workstation. 2. Press the blue retaining tab to remove the memory shroud. 3. Lift the memory shroud upwards to remove it from the system. 4.
  • Page 87 Chapter 5 - Servicing 1. Shut down the workstation. 2. Disconnect power from the workstation and disconnect the attached cables. 3. Remove the workstation from furniture. 4. Access the inside of the electronics enclosure. 5. Disconnect cables from the card being replaced. WARNING Do not damage the EMI gasket fingers while removing/installing boards.
  • Page 88: Installing The Second Lcnp4E / Lcnp4E2 Card

    Chapter 5 - Servicing Installing the second LCNP4E / LCNP4e2 card 5.5.1 Prerequisites 1. Shut down the workstation. 2. Disconnect power from the workstation and disconnect the attached cables. 3. Remove the workstation from furniture. 4. Access the inside of the electronics enclosure. 5.
  • Page 89: Verifying Bios Settings

    Verifying BIOS settings Honeywell configures specific BIOS settings in the factory for each workstation platform configuration, and this setting must not be altered. BIOS settings for the workstations are listed in this section.
  • Page 90: Entering The Bios

    5.6.2 BIOS settings for workstations with Tab 100 This section lists the BIOS settings configured in the factory for the workstation with a non-raid platform. System information Product name Dell Precision T5810XL workstation BIOS version A9 (*) Service tag xxxxxx...
  • Page 91 Chapter 5 - Servicing Memory Information Memory Installed 8 GB (DDR4) Memory Speed 2133 Active Channels DIMM 1 4 GB ECC RDIMM DIMM 2 4 GB ECC RDIMM DIMM 3 DIMM slot empty DIMM 4 DIMM slot empty DIMM 5 DIMM slot empty DIMM 6 DIMM slot empty...
  • Page 92 Chapter 5 - Servicing Device Information HDD-0 xxxxxx HDD-1 xxxxxx HDD-2 (none) HDD-3 (none) ODD-0 xxxxxx ODD-1 (none) LOM MAC address (none) Audio controller Realtek ALC3220 PCI Information Slot 1 (Empty) Slot 2 VGA Compatible Slot 3 (Empty) Slot 4 (Empty) Slot 5 (Empty)
  • Page 93 Chapter 5 - Servicing Date/Time Date/Time MM DD YY HH MM SS A/P System Configuration Integrated NIC Disabled (*) Serial Port COM1 SATA Operation RAID On Drives HDD-0 HDD-1 HDD-2 HDD-3 ODD-0 ODD-1 SMART Reporting Enable SMART Reporting (*) USB Configuration Enable Boot Support (*) Enable Internal USB ports (*) Enable Rear USB ports (*)
  • Page 94 Chapter 5 - Servicing Security Admin Password Not Set System Password Not Set Internal HDD-0 Password Not Set Internal HDD-1 Password Not Set Strong Password Disabled Password Configuration 04 — Admin Password Min 32 — Admin Password Max 04 — System Password Min 32 —...
  • Page 95 Chapter 5 - Servicing Performance Multi Core Support Intel (R) SpeedStep Disabled (*) C-States Disabled (*) Limit CPUID Value Disabled Intel (R) TurboBoost Enabled HyperThread control Disabled (*) System Isochronous Mode Disabled Hardware Prefetcher Enabled Adjacent Cache Prefetch Disabled (*) Dell Reliable Memory Technology (RMT) Enabled Power Management...
  • Page 96: Exiting The Bios

    To exit the BIOS settings 1. In System Setup choose File > Save changes and exit. A confirmation message appears. 2. Click Yes. 5.6.4 Spare parts Dell part Honeywell part Item Description number number Expansion 4 GB, ECC DDR4, RDIMM...
  • Page 97 Chapter 5 - Servicing Dell part Honeywell part Item Description number number SATA Power SATA to LP4 Female/ Male Power A5248333 51155521-904 cable Cable Adapter – 6” - 97 -...
  • Page 98 Documentation feedback You can find the most up-to-date documents on the Honeywell Process Solutions support website at: http://www.honeywellprocess.com/support If you have comments about Honeywell Process Solutions documentation, send your feedback to: [email protected]...
  • Page 99 For support, contact your local Honeywell Process Solutions Customer Contact Center (CCC). To find your local CCC visit the website, https://www.honeywellprocess.com/en-US/contact-us/customer- support-contacts/Pages/default.aspx. Training classes Honeywell holds technical training classes that are taught by process control systems experts. For more information about these classes, contact your Honeywell representative, or see http://www.automationcollege.com. - 99 -...

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