1 XEROX 1186 USER'S GUIDE 1 XEROX 1186 USER'S GUIDE EQUIPMENT 1 EQUIPMENT 1 3. EQUIPMENT 6 The 1186 is a high-performance, Artificial Intelligence workstation designed for a wide range of environments. The 1186 workstation can be configured from a group of standard components, or expanded to include optional features. 2 Standard Equipment 1 1 Your 1186 workstation comes with four standard components: · processor · display · keyboard · mouse 2 Processor 1 The 1186 electronics, power supply, and rigid disk are housed in a floor-standing processor unit. At the rear of the processor are ports for connecting the display and keyboard, and the floppy disk drive, printer, and Ethernet drop cable. The front of the unit has one boot button, a power-on switch, and a green power-on indicator light. Processor Physical Specifications 1 Height 21.5 inches Width 9.5 inches Depth 12.5 inches Weight(standard configuration) 50 lbs Processor Memory 1 The 1186 workstation has a minimum of 1.6 Megabytes of processor memory, with additional increments of 512 Kilobytes available as options, yielding a total of 3,712 kilobytes of memory. The standard workstation can accommodate the maximum memory configuration. The first 1,152 Kilobytes can be installed without additional printed circuit boards. A Memory Expansion Board is required to attain the maximum memory capability. Processor Memory Specifications 1 Main memory cycle time, 16-bit word 375 nanoseconds Display memory cycle time, four 16-bit words 750 nanoseconds Word size 16 bits Real memory address size 24 bits Virtual memory address size 24 bits Virtual memory page size 512 bytes Rigid Disk 1 The basic 1186 workstation includes a 20 Megabyte (Mb) rigid disk drive, which is housed in the processor cabinet. The system can be ordered with a 40-Mb, or 80-Mb rigid disk when a larger capacity is needed. The 20-Mb, 40-Mb, and 80-Mb rigid disks are each contained in one cabinet. The 80-Mb disks are full-height 5.25-inch Winchester disk drives. Rigid Disk Specifications 1 Interface ST412/ST506 Transfer rate 5 Mbps Bytes per sector 512 Unformatted size (Mb) 10 20 40 80 Formatted size (Mb) 7.8 15.7 31.4 62.8 Average access time (ms) 60 45 45 35 RPM 3600 3600 3600 3600 RS-232-C Serial Interface 1 The processor contains two RS-232-C interfaces. Asynchronous, byte-synchronous (IBM Bisync), and bit-synchronous (SDL/HDLC) transfers are supported. One interface is configured as a Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) port, for use with common carrier communications. The second interface is configured as a DCE (Data Communications Equipment) port, suitable for connection to local printers. Software control is provided for communication options, including transfer rate, parity, and start/stop bit choices. To use the RS-232-C DTE port, you must have an RS-232-C communication cable to connect the modem. RS-232-C Serial Interface Specifications 1 Transfer Types Async Byte Sync Bit Sync Transfer Rates 110-9600 300-9600 300-9600 (bps) 2 Display 1 The display unit that comes with your 1186 workstation is available in a 15- or 19-inch, high resolution, monochrome screen. Its base tilts and swivels for viewing ease. A thumbwheel located on the right, behind the the display screen, controls intensity. The display unit includes a display signal cable, keyboard signal cable, and a power cord, all 10 feet long. These connect the display pedestal to the back of the processor unit. Display Screen Specifications 1 Screen Size 15-inch 19-inch Width 11 inches 15.2 inches Height 8.7 inches 11.6 inches Visible Area (pixels) 632x833 862x1152 Horizontal Scan Rate 28 KHz 37.28 KHz Pixels per inch 80 80 Refresh Rate 38 Hz 38 Hz Display Physical Specifications 1 Width 15 inches 19 inches Height 14 inches 18 inches Depth 15 inches 16 inches Weight 30 lbs 38 lbs 2 Keyboard 1 The keyboard is a low profile, tactile feedback, QWERTY keyboard with an adjustable tilt capability. It can be raised or lowered using the adjustable tilt knobs on both sides of the keyboard. A keyboard diagram appears on the following page. Your 1186 keyboard is compatible with the IBM PC keyboard. It has also been specifically designed to run Lisp. The shift lock key on the main keyboard has an LED to indicate when the key has been depressed. Ten function keys at the top of the keyboard, labelled F1-F10, are used for normal keyboard applications and for booting the system. They are also used to duplicate the IBM PC's function keys if you are running PC Emulation software. (See the chapter titled Boot Diagnostics for more information about these keys.) 1186 Keyboard Keyboard Specifications 1 Adjustable tilt 5 degrees to 11 degrees Main keyboard keys 56 Left function keys 10 Top function keys 10 Right function keys (numeric pad) 18 Keyboard interface 9600 bps async Width 19 inches Height 1.25 inches Depth 7.5 inches Weight 4 lbs 2 Mouse 1 The mouse is an electronic pointing device which provides X- and Y-positioning input to the 1186 workstation. The mouse guides a pointer on the screen as it is moved across the mouse pad. The pointer is generally represented by an arrow, but can take on different shapes depending upon the function being performed. For instance, some graphics applications allow you to turn the pointer into a "brush" with painting or area-fill capabilities. The mouse is used to select icons and menu items, to position the cursor for text input and editing, and to invoke commands. Mouse Specifications 1 Width 2.25 inches Height 1.25 inches Depth 3.75 inches 2 Optional Equipment 1 The following optional components are available for your 1186 workstation: ÿÿïfÿ floppy disk drive ÿÿïfÿ Ethernet transceiver and controller ÿÿïfÿ Ethernet interface ÿÿïfÿ draft printer 2 Floppy Disk Drive 1 The floppy disk drive is an optional feature, except where the PC emulation capability is used. It is a 500 Kb, IBM-compatible, half-height floppy disk drive. It supports one 5.25-inch, double-sided, single/double density floppy disk at a time. It is housed in a separate cabinet, and is designed to fit on top of the processor, or it can be placed within four feet of the processor. An optional 10-foot cable set allows you to place the floppy disk drive on your desktop. Floppy Disk Drive Specifications 1 Interface SA400 Transfer rate 250 Kbps Bytes per sector 512 Unformatted size 500 Kb Formatted size 360 Kb Average access time 93 ms RPM 300 Width 9.5 inches Height 2 inches Depth 12.5 inches Weight 6 lbs 2 Ethernet Transceiver and Controller 1 The Ethernet transceiver and controller are used to connect workstations to the Ethernet, a high-speed (10 million bits per second) communications link used by Xerox. Ethernet Interface 1 The Ethernet interface supports both the Ethernet specification, Version 1.0, and the IEEE802.3 standard. The physical network hardware can be any standard coaxial cable that fully meets Ethernet's specification, or an RG58 cable Per IEEE 802.3 1985 (ISO DIS 88022/3). The drop cable connector can accept either the Ethernet version 1.0 or IEEE 802.3 drop cables. The transfer rate using this interface is 10 megabits per second. 2 Peripheral Equipment 1 The following peripheral equipment is required to configure your 1186 workstation. 2 Cables 1 A standard 1186 configuration uses the following five cables: ÿÿïfÿ workstation power cord ÿÿïfÿ display power cord ÿÿïfÿ display signal cable ÿÿïfÿ keyboard cable ÿÿïfÿ mouse cable If your configuration includes an optional Ethernet interface, a drop cable for connection to the Ethernet is required. A workstation with an optional floppy disk drive requires a floppy disk drive power cord and signal cable. 2 Power Supply 1 The power supply that comes with your standard 1186 configuration supports all system configurations. Therefore, no upgrade is necessary if you wish to expand your workstation's capability. The power supply has a panel-mounted, two-position voltage selection switch. One position supports 100/115 VAC, and the other supports 220/240 VAC. 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