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AIF: MULTI-PROTOCOL ADAPTER/A..................90X8995
Description: The IBM Personal System/2 Multi-Protocal Adapter/a offers
a half or full duplex multiprotocol serial data transmission channel.
It supports Asynchronous, BSC, SDLC and HDLC protocols and accomodates
direct or modem connect attachments. The adapter is programmable at
speeds ranging up to 19.2K BPS and supports automatic protocol
switching via software at setup. One expansion slot is required.
Adapter Definition File: @DEFF.adf
Diagnostic File : MPCA.dgs
^^^^^^
AIF: 8514/A DISPLAY ADAPTER....................1887971
Description: Display Adapter 8514 - This adapter supports the attachment
of the IBM Color Display 8514. It supports the high content 1024 x 768
format, together with the lower content modes of the video graphics adapter
(VGA), extended/enhanced graphics adapter (EGA), and color/graphics
adapter (CGA) display adapters.
8514 Display Adapter Memory Expansion Kit - This kit provides 512Kb of
additional memory and can be installed only on the IBM 8514 Display
Adapter/A. Only one expansion kit per adapter card is installed.
Adapter Definition File: @EF7F.adf
Diagnostic File : @EF7F.dgs
^^^^^^
AIF: 3270 CONNECTION ADAPTER/A (TYPE A)........83X9703
Description: When used in conjuction with the proper terminal emulation
software, the IBM 3270 Connection adapter enables the PS/2 to function
as an IBM 3278 or IBM 3279 Colour Display Station. The IBM 3270
Connection adapter permits the PS/2 to physically connect via coaxial cable
to a 3276, 3174 or 3274 terminal substation control units, It can also
connect to a 3299 terminal multiplexer, or to the display/print adapter
on a 4321, 4331 or 4361 processor. It can also be connected to the
workstation adapter of a 4361 or to the 4702 Processor as well as
to a workstation controller on a 9370 Information Subsystem. Only 1
3270 Type A adapter can be installed in a PS/2.
Adapter Definition File: @E7FF.adf
Diagnostic File : IBMCONN.dgs
^^^^^^
AIF: 3270 CONNECTION ADAPTER (TYPE B)..........25F8059
**** UP TO 4 3270 Type B adapters can be installed in a PS/2.********
Description: When used in conjuction with the proper terminal emulation
software, the IBM 3270 Connection adapter enables the PS/2 to function
as an IBM 3278 or IBM 3279 Colour Display Station. The IBM 3270
Connection adapter permits the PS/2 to physically connect via coaxial cable
to a 3276, 3174 or 3274 terminal substation control units, It can also
connect to a 3299 terminal multiplexer, or to the display/print adapter
on a 4321, 4331 or 4361 processor. It can also be connected to the
workstation adapter of a 4361 or to the 4702 Processor as well as
to a workstation controller on a 9370 Information Subsystem.
Adapter Definition File: @E1FF.adf
Diagnostic File : IBMCONN.dgs
^^^^^^
AIF: SYSTEM 36/38 ADAPTER/A....................69X6283
Description: The System 36/38 Workstation Emulation Adapter and Emulation
Program allow the PS/2 to function as a workstation on a System/36 or
System/38 minicomputers. The 3196 Display and 5292 Display emulation
capabilities provided by the adapter and software give the PS/2 access to
most of the host functions available to a 3196 or 5292-2 workstation terminal.
These workstations are twinax attached to the minicomputer or remotely
attached via the 5294 Remote Control Unit. In addition the software
permits the printer attached to the PS/2 to be treated as a 5219, 5224/5225
or a 5226 printer.
Adapter Definition File: @FFF8.adf
Diagnostic File : LAKEDIAG.dgs + WSEBOOT.pep
^^^^^^
AIF: 0-8MB EXPANDED MEMORY ADAPTER/A...........1497253
.5 to 2 Meg original configuration.
0 to 8 Meg new configuration.
╔══════╗ ╔═╗
║ ╔═══╩═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╣ ║
║ ║┌────────────────────┐ ┌────────────────────┐ ╚╗║
║ ║└────────────────────┘ └────────────────────┘┌───────────┐ ║║
║ ║┌────────────────────┐ ┌────────────────────┐│ Large │ ║║
║ ║└────────────────────┘ └────────────────────┘│ Scale │ ║║
║ ║┌────────────────────┐ ┌────────────────────┐│ Intergated│ ║║
║ ║└────────────────────┘ └────────────────────┘│ Controller│ ║║
║ ║┌────────────────────┐ ┌────────────────────┐└───────────┘ ║║
║ ║└────────────────────┘ └────────────────────┘ ┌──────┐║║
║ ║ 256K SIPS or 1 Meg Sips changeable eprom===>│ │║║
╚══╩════════════════════╗ ╔╗ ╔═════╗└──────┘║║
╚════════════╝╚══════════════════╝ ╚════════╣║
╚╝
For a description of this adapter please see PCINFO2 General Info
Adapter description area.....
Adapter Definition File: @F7FE.adf
Diagnostic File : XMA.dgs + @085.pep
^^^^^^
AIF: 4869-001 5 1/4" EXT. DRIVE ADAPTER/A......72X6758
Description: The 4869-001 Drive Adapter/A provides a means of connecting
the 4869-001. The 4869-001 is a 5 1/4" 360K half high drive. The
adapter kit contains the adapter, a flat ribbon cable and a feature card
(dummy drive). The feature card is plugged into to connector where the
original 3.5" drive "B" was installed. A 34 pin flat cable is used to
connect the adapter card to the feature card. When the 4869 is installed it
becomes drive "B". The feature requires one expansion slot and an open
"B" drive position. The adapter will not show up in configuration as being
installed, but its presence can be detected by checking what drive
"B" has been configured as.
The adapter has no Adapter Definition file nor is the any Special
diagnostic file. Normal advanced diagnostics enclosed on the Reference
Diskette are capable of checking out the 4869-001 drive.
^^^^^^
AIF: HIGH SPEED ADAPTER/A.......................65X1900
Description: The High Speed Adapter/A is used to connect either
the 3118 Scanner or the 3117 Scanner with extension unit to
the PS/2.
Adapter Definition File: @E04E.adf
Diagnostic File : HSAR.dgs
^^^^^^
AIF: 3117 ADAPTER/A............................65X1920
Description: The 3117 Adapter/A is used to connect the
3117 Scanner to the PS/2.
Adapter Definition File: @F04F.adf
Diagnostic File : GFDR.dgs
^^^^^^
AIF: PC NETWORK ADAPTER BASEBAND/A.............72X8102
Description: PC Network Baseband Adapter/A - This is a feature card
for connecting IBM PS/2 Systems to the baseband IBM PC Network.
This adapter features a 2Mbits per second transmission speed with a
CSMA/CD access protocol and supports 802.2/LLC protocols via the IBM
LAN Support Program. The adapter also supports the remote initial
program load feature and uses on slot in the PS/2 System Unit.
Adapter Definiton File:
Diagnostic File :
^^^^^^
AIF: TOKEN RING NETWORK ADAPTER/A .............83X7488
Description: The IBM Token-Ring Network Adapter/A is a feature card
for any PS/2 system. The adapter contains a microprocessor operating
under control of adapter resident microcode. The adapter transmits
and receives at a speed of 4 million bits per second using protocols
conforming to the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers
(IEEE) 802.5 and European Computer Manufacturer's Association (ECMA)
1989 standards. This adapter requires one expansion slot.
Adapter Definition File: @E000.adf
Diagnostic File : @E000.dgs
^^^^^^
AIF: 6157 TAPE ATTACHMENT ADAPTER..............92X1459
Description: This adapter provides for attachment of the 6157
Streaming Tape Drive to the PS/2 system. The 6157 allows fast,
convenient safe/restore and interchange capabilities on 1/4-inch
magnetic tape cartridges when used in conjunction with the SY-TOS/IBM
tape utilities. One adapter can be installed per system unit.
Adapter Definition File: @DFBF.adf
Diagnostic File :TAPEADAP.adf
^^^^^^
AIF: DUAL ASYNC ADAPTER........................90X9229
Description: Dual Asynchronous Adapter - This option provides
multiuser attachments on two independent RS232C ports. The option
is programmable and supports asynchronous communications from 50
to 19,200 bits per second (bps). This adapter supports up to 50
feet of cable and requires one expansion slot.
Adapter Defenition File: @EEFF.adf
Diagnostic File : ASYNC.dgs
^^^^^^
AIF: 80287 MATH COPROCESSOR....................72X8528
Description: 80287 Math Coprocessor (8550 and 8560) - This companion
processor to the 80286 Microprocessor increases speed and precision
in arithmetic, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions. The parallel
operation decreases operating time by allowing the coprocessor to do
mathematical calculations while the 80286 microprocessor continues
to do other functions. A special socket on the system board is
reserved for this optional processor chip.
^^^^^^
TITLE 80387 MATH COPROCESSOR.....72X6673 90X7393 15F7661
Description: 80387 Math Coprocessor (8570 and 8580) - This companion
processor to the 80386 Microprocessor increases speed and precision
in arithmetic, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions. The option
is available in three speeds: 16 MHz, 20 MHz, and 25 MHz.
~~~~~
AIF: 80386 MEMORY EXPANSION ADAPTER (2-6MB)....72X6671
Description: 80386 Memory Expansion Adapter (8570 and 8580)
The 2Mb-6Mb memory expansion option is a single, full-length,
family, two-circuit card and provides the expansion of supported
memory to 16Mb. The adapter comes standard with 2Mb of 80 ns
memory to be inserted into one of the three 96-pin connectors
provided for memory expansion kits. It is designed to fit into
any of the three 32-bit, input/output (I/O) connectors located
on the system board and has no switch settings or setup requirements
for the user. This adapter can be used without fully populating
the system board memory slots.
Adapter Definition File:
Diagnostic File :
Do not copy these options to the 50/60 Reference Diskette.
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ ┌────────────────┐ ┌────────────────┐ ┌---------------┐ │
│ └────────────────┘ └────────────────┘ | | │
│ | J1 | | J2 | | | │
│ | | | | | 72X6672 | │
│ | 72X6672 | | 72X6672 | | 2 MEG CARD | │
│ | 2 MEG CARD | | 2 MEG CARD | | | │
│ | | | | | J3 | │
│ | | | | ┌───────────────┐ │
│ |________________| |________________| └───────────────┘ │
└────────────────────┐ ┌┐ ┌─────┐ │
└────────────┘└──────────────────┘ └─────────┘
^^^^^^
AIF: 80386 EXPANDED MEMORY ADAPTER (2-8MB).....90X9556
Description: 80386 Expanded memory Adapter - The option
is a single, full-length memory expansion option for the IBM 8570
and IBM 8580. It comes standard with 2Mb of 85 ns memory. Up to
three 1Mb memory module kits (85 ns) or 2Mb memory module kits
(85 ns) can be added to the card to provide up to 8Mb of memory.
It requires one 32-bit expansion slot. Additional 80386 Expanded
Memory Adapters can be installed on the 8570 and 8580 to provide
a maximum of 16Mb of memory. No switch setting is required.
Adapter Definition File: @FCFF.adf
Diagnostic File : MEMORY.dgs
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ │
│ ┌──┐ CN 3 ┌──┐ ┌──┐ CN 1 ┌──┐ │
│ │ └──────────────────┘ │ │ └──────────────────┘ │ │
│ └────────────────────────┘ └────────────────────────┘ │
│ │
│ ┌──┐ CN 4 ┌──┐ ┌──┐ CN 2 ┌──┐ │
│ │ └──────────────────┘ │ │ └──────────────────┘ │ │
│ └────────────────────────┘ └────────────────────────┘ │
│ 1 MEG SIPS....90X8624 2 MEG SIPS.....90X8625 │
└────────────────────┐ ┌┐ ┌─────┐ │
└────────────┘└──────────────────┘ └─────────┘
^^^^^^
AIF: .5-2MB MEMORY EXPANSION ADAPTER...........72X8532
╔═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╗
2 S ║ ┌──┐ ┌──┐ ┌──┐ ┌──┐ ┌──┐ ┌──┐ ┌──┐ ┌──┐ ┌──┐ ║
5 I ║ 0 │2 │ │2 │ │2 │ │2 │ │2 │ │2 │ │2 │ │2 │ │2 │ 0 ║
6 P ║ │5 │ │5 │ │5 │ │5 │ │5 │ │5 │ │5 │ │5 │ │5 │ ║
K S ║ │6K│ │6K│ │6K│ │6K│ │6K│ │6K│ │6K│ │6K│ │6K│ ║
╚═╗ └──┘ └──┘ └──┘ └──┘ └──┘ └──┘ └──┘ └──┘ └──┘ ║
║ ╔╗ ╔╗ ╔╗ ╔╗ ╔╗ ╔╗ ╔╗ ╔╗ ╔╗ ╔╗ ╔╗ ╔╗ ╔╗ ╔╗ ╔╗ ╔╗ ╔╗ ╔╗ ╔╗ ║
╚═╩╩═╩╩═╩╩═╩╩═╩╩═╩╩═╩╩═╩╩═╩╩═╩╩═╩╩═╩╩═╩╩═╩╩═╩╩═╩╩═╩╩═╩╩═╩╩════╝
╔══════╗ ╔═╗
║ ╔═══╩═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╣ ║
║ ║┌────────────────────┐ ┌────────────────────┐ ╚╗║
║ ║└────────────────────┘ └────────────────────┘ Card uses ║║
║ ║┌────────────────────┐ ┌────────────────────┐ ║║
║ ║└────────────────────┘ └────────────────────┘ 256K Sips ║║
║ ║┌────────────────────┐ ┌────────────────────┐ ║║
║ ║└────────────────────┘ └────────────────────┘ 8 SIPS == 2048K ║║
║ ║┌────────────────────┐ ┌────────────────────┐ ║║
║ ║└────────────────────┘ └────────────────────┘ ║║
║ ║ 256K SIPS 256K SIPS ║║
╚══╩════════════════════╗ ╔╗ ╔═════╗ ║║
╚════════════╝╚══════════════════╝ ╚════════╣║
╚╝
For a description of this adapter please see PCINFO2 General Info
Adapter description area.....
No further Parts info available for this adapter...........
^^^^^^
AIF: 3363 OPTICAL DISK DRIVE ADAPTER/A.........63X4266
Description: 3363 Optical Drive Adapter - This adapter allows the
3363 Optical Disk Drive to be connected to the system. This adapter
requires one expansion slot.
3363 Optical Disk Drive (Feature 8700) - This write once/read
many drive permits backing up resident fixed disk drives.
Removable media permit any number of 200Mb backup disks. This
drive can be installed internally as the second drive.
Adapter Definition File: @DF7F.adf
Diagnostic File : USOPDIAG.dgs
^^^^^^
AIF: 4680 STORE LOOP ADAPTER/A..................96X4852
Description: 4680 Store Loop Adapter Kit - Provides a store
controller kit which allows the IBM Personal System/2 Models 60,
70, or 80, in conjunction with the IBM 4680 Operation System
Licensed Program, Version 2, to become a store controller for
the IBM 4680 Store System.
4680 Second Store Loop Adapter - The second store loop adapter/A
option can monitor the activity of another store loop and with
the IBM 4680 Operating System take control of the monitored loop
if it detects lack of store controller activity.
Adapter Definition File:
Diagnostic File :
^^^^^^
AIF: 4216 PAGEPRINTER ADAPTER/A................72X8213
Description: IBM 4216 Personal Pageprinter Adapter/A - This adapter
plugs into an expansion slot of the PS/2 System and provides
a 10 MHz M68000 coprocessor, program, and page buffer storage
that is designed to provide page formatting and printer control
for the 4216 Model 20 IBM Personal Pageprinter.
Adapter Definition File:
Diagnostic File :
^^^^^^
AIF: ARTIC MULTIPORT ADAPTER/A.........16F2257 09F1888
Description: IBM Realtime Interface Coprocessor Multiport/2
The Realtime Interface Coprocessor Multiport/2 is designed as
a single-slot, multiple device, interface subsystem for the PS/2.
This adapter (and its related features) has the facilities to
support applications requiring a realtime, multitasking environment.
The coprocessor is based on a high-performance INTEL 80186
Microprocessor with 256K or 512K of user memory. Several related features
are available for this adapter. (For further information refer to the
product specific TSL.)
Adapter Definition File: @EFF0.adf
Diagnostic File : MPORT.dgs
^^^^^^
AIF: 3119 ADAPTER/A............................94X2425
Description: 3119 Page Scanner Adapter/A - Allows connection
of the 3119 Page Scanner to PS/2 Model 50 or higher.
This adapter requires an extension slot.
Adapter Definition File: @E04F.adf
^^^^^^
AIF: 2MB MEMORY EXPANSION KIT 80386 80NS.......72X6672
Description: 80386 Memory Expansion Kit (8570 and 8580) - This
memory expansion kit provides 2Mb of 80 ns memory and can be
installed only on the 80386 Memory Expansion Adapter (P/N72X6671).
Memory read operations are performed at the same speed as the system
board memory through the use of a unique architectural feature
called the Matched Memory Cycle. Using the new 1Mb chips, 6Mb
can be installed on one option card. No user setup is required.
Adapter Definition File:
Diagnostic File :
Do not copy these files to the 50/60 Reference Diskette
^^^^^^
AIF: 2MB MEMORY EXPANSION KIT 80286............74X8637
Description: 2Mb Memory Module Kit - This kit expands the memory
capacity of the 0-8MB Expanded Memory Adapter/A (P/N1497253)
in increments of 2Mb, up to a maximum of 8Mb per adapter.
Each kit consists of two 1024Kb memory SIP's that are inserted
into memory module sockets on the adapter. A maximum of four kits
can be added to each adapter. The 2Mb memory module kit can be
installed with the 0.5Mb memory module kit (P/N1497256) on the
same card, as long as the memory modules are installed in pairs on
the four socket banks on the adapter.
^^^^^^
AIF: .5MB MEMORY EXPANSION KIT 80286...........1497256
Description: 0.5Mb Memory Module Kit - This kit expands the memory
capacity of the 0-8MB Expanded Memory Adapter/A (P/N1497253) in
increments of 512Kb, up to a maximum of 2Mb per adapter. Each kit
consists of two 256Kb memory modules that are inserted into memory
module sockets on the adapter. A maximum of four kits can be added
to each adapter. The 0.5Mb memory module kit can be installed with
the 2Mb Memory Module Kit (P/N74X8637) on the same card, as long as
the memory modules are installed in pairs on the four socket banks
on the adapter.
^^^^^^
AIF: 1MB MEMORY EXPANSION KIT 80386 85NS.......90X8624
Description: 1Mb Memory Module Kit (85 ns) - This module can be
installed on the 2-8MB 80386 Memory Expansion Option, 8550Z System
Board, 8555 System Board, 8570-E61/121 System Board, and 8573
System Board.
^^^^^^
AIF: 2MB MEMORY EXPANSION KIT 80386 85NS.......90X8625
Description: 2Mb Memory Module Kit (85 ns) - The module can
be installed on the system board of the IBM 8570, the IBM
8550-031/061, and the 2Mb-8Mb 80386 Memory Expansion Option.
One 2Mb memory module kit (85 ns) can be installed on the system
board of the IBM 8550-031/061 by replacing the standard 1Mb of
memory and bringing the system board to its capacity of 2Mb.
Two 1Mb memory module kits (85 ns) or two 2Mb memory module
kits (85 ns) can be installed on the system board of the IBM 8570.
Three 1Mb memory module kits (85 ns) or three 2Mb memory module
kits (85 ns) can be installed on the 2Mb-8Mb 80386 Memory Expansion
Option. No switch setting is required.
^^^^^^
AIF: 2MB MEMORY EXPANSION KIT 80386 80NS.......15F7658
Description: 2MB Memory Module Kit (80 ns) - The 2MB Memory
Module Kit (80 ns) is for use on the IBM 8570-A21 only.
Three kits can be installed on the system board of the 8570-A21
to reach the maximum system board memory of 8Mb. The 1MB and 2MB
memory module kits (85 ns) should not be used on the IBM 8570-A21
system board. Also, the 2MB memory module ksit (80 ns) is not
for use on the 2-8MB 80386 Memory Expansion Option.
^^^^^^
AIF: PC NETWORK ADAPTER/A......................72X8106
Description: PC Network Adapter/A - Attachment to a new
or existing PC Network is provided via this option. The PC
Network adapter runs at 2 Mbits per second, broadband. Network
protocol is CSMA/CD. This adapter requires one expansion slot.
Adapter Definition File: @EFFF.adf
Diagnostic File : NETWORK.dgs
^^^^^^
AIF: 256K MEMORY SIP...........................61X8906
╔═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╗
2 S ║ ┌──┐ ┌──┐ ┌──┐ ┌──┐ ┌──┐ ┌──┐ ┌──┐ ┌──┐ ┌──┐ ║
5 I ║ 0 │2 │ │2 │ │2 │ │2 │ │2 │ │2 │ │2 │ │2 │ │2 │ 0 ║
6 P ║ │5 │ │5 │ │5 │ │5 │ │5 │ │5 │ │5 │ │5 │ │5 │ ║
K S ║ │6K│ │6K│ │6K│ │6K│ │6K│ │6K│ │6K│ │6K│ │6K│ ║
╚═╗ └──┘ └──┘ └──┘ └──┘ └──┘ └──┘ └──┘ └──┘ └──┘ ║
║ ╔╗ ╔╗ ╔╗ ╔╗ ╔╗ ╔╗ ╔╗ ╔╗ ╔╗ ╔╗ ╔╗ ╔╗ ╔╗ ╔╗ ╔╗ ╔╗ ╔╗ ╔╗ ╔╗ ║
╚═╩╩═╩╩═╩╩═╩╩═╩╩═╩╩═╩╩═╩╩═╩╩═╩╩═╩╩═╩╩═╩╩═╩╩═╩╩═╩╩═╩╩═╩╩═╩╩════╝
No further info on the part available at this time.
^^^^^^
TITLE :PS/2 Hardfiles ...72X8522 ...90X9403 ...90X8627 ..90X9286
NEW AUTO ARB
SYSTEMS FRU# CAPACITY TYPE VENDOR PARK VALUE
------- ---- -------- ----- ----- ----- ----
8550 P/N72X8522 20MB(3.5") 30 IBM JAPAN NO 3
MINISCRIBE NO 3
8550 P/N90X9403 30MB(3.5") 33 FUJISAWA NO 3
8550 & 8570 P/N90X8627 60MB ESDI* FUJISAWA YES 5
8570 P/N90X9286 120MB ESDI* FUJISAWA YES 5
* AUTO PARK FEATURE PARKS THE HEADS AUTOMATICALLY ON A
POWER DOWN. THEREFORE, "PREPARE THE SYSTEM FOR MOVING",
DOES NOT HAVE TO BE RUN.
^^^^^^
TITLE :PS/2 Hardfiles......72X8541 .....72X8519 .....90X73925 8560 8580
NEW AUTO ARB
SYSTEMS FRU# CAPACITY TYPE VENDOR PARK VALUE
------- ---- -------- ----- ----- ----- ----
8560 & 8580 P/N72X8541 44MB 31 IBM ROCH. FH YES 3
P/N72X8541 44MB 32 SEAGATE FH YES 3
8560 & 8580 P/N72X8519 70MB ESDI IBM ROCH. FH YES 5
P/N72X8519 70MB ESDI GRANT FH YES 5
8560 & 8580 P/N90X7392 115MB ESDI IBM ROCH. FH YES 5
P/N90X7392 115MB ESDI GRANT FH YES 5
* AUTO PARK FEATURE PARKS THE HEADS AUTOMATICALLY ON A
POWER DOWN. THEREFORE, "PREPARE THE SYSTEM FOR MOVING",
DOES NOT HAVE TO BE RUN.
^^^^^^
AIF: 8573 Level 1.....38F4737.....38F4686....38F5939......38F4734
SYSTEMS THAT HAVE A SERIAL NUMBER FROM 23-0000001 THROUGH
23-0003000 FOR MODEL 061 OR A SERIAL NUMBER 23-1000001
THROUGH 23-1003000 FOR A MODEL 121 AND A 5 PIN IN LINE
MALE CONNECTOR ON THE PLASMA DISPLAY POWER CABLE ARE ELIGIBLE
FOR ECA014. THE CONNECTOR PINS ON THE LEVEL ONE CABLE CONNECTOR
ARE ARRANGED IN A ROW (SEE FIGURE BELOW) AND ARE LOCATED ON
A CONNECTOR THAT IS PLUGGED INTO A 3 INCH LONG CABLE / CONNECTOR
THAT EXITS THE POWER SUPPLY.
LEVEL ONE LEVEL TWO
CONNECTOR CONNECTOR
┌──────────────────┐ ┌──────┬─────┬─────┐
│ │ │ Θ │ │ Θ │
│ ▀ ▀ ▀ ▀ ▀ ▀ │ ├──────┼─────┼─────┤
└──────────────────┘ │ Θ │ Θ │ Θ │
└──────┴─────┴─────┘
│------1/2"--------│
THE ASSOCIATED LEVEL 2 FRU PART NUMBERS ARE:
1. PLASMA DISPLAY UNIT______________________ P/N38F4737
2. VIDEO ADAPTER CARD_______________________ P/N38F4686
3. PLASMA DISPLAY POWER CABLE_______________ P/N38F5939
4. POWER SUPPLY_____________________________ P/N38F4734
~~~~~~~