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    IRECTION 2294854-100, REVISION 3  LOGIQ™ 9 PROPRIETARYMANUAL 
    Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8-13
    Section 8-3
    Back End Processor Replacement Procedure
    8-3-1 Manpower
    One person, 0.5 hour + travel.
    8-3-2 Tools
    Long Phillips driver.
    8-3-3 Preparations
    (click here to view the cover removal video)
    1.) Power Down/Shutdown the system as described in Section 4-3-2 on page 4-3.
    2.) Remove the left- and right-side covers as shown in Section 8-2-2 on page 8-5.
    3.) Remove the upper rear cover as shown in Section 8-2-3 on page 8-7.
    4.) Remove the lower rear cover as shown in Section 8-2-6 on page 8-10.
    It is essential that Vital Product Data (VPD) is verified or updated after changing the Back End 
    Processor. Refer to Section 8-35 Verify and Update Vital Product Data on page 8-135 for details.
    NOTE: Vital Product Data (VPD) must be verified and/or updated when the Back End Processor is 
    replaced. Failure to properly program Vital Product Data could cause adverse affects on system 
    operation and image quality.
    For the Back End Processor, remove the system left side cover and read the label on the front of the 
    processor. The Part Number is there. The Functional Revision is the PSP# (number) on the label. Get 
    the date for the BEP from this BEP rating plate. All other dates are taken from the Console rating plate.
    This Vital Product Data for the BEP is stored on the FEP Backplane.
    Select the movie camera icon to view the video of the Back End 
    Processor removal and replacement procedure. 
    3 minutes and 39 seconds
    Table 8-3    BEP VPD Data
    Circuit Board NamePart Number
    Functional Revision 
    PWA LetterFab Revision 
    PWB NumberBar Code or
    Serial NumberDate
    YYYYMMDD
    BEPBEP Rating Plate PSP Revison
    N/ANo Dash Allowed BEP Rating Plate
    2 0 0 _  _ _  01 
    						
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    IRECTION 2294854-100, REVISION 3  LOGIQ™ 9 PROPRIETARYMANUAL   
    8-14 Section 8-3 - Back End Processor Replacement Procedure
    8-3-4 Back-End Processor Removal Procedure
    1.) Remove cables from the back of the Back-end Processor. As you remove each cable, ensure they 
    are properly marked. See Ta b l e 8 - 4 or Ta b l e 8 - 5 for cable identification.
    2.) Loosen and remove the 6 fastening screws (4 at rear of processor, 2 at front) holding the processor 
    to the frame. Refer to Figure 8-9.
    3.) Pull the Back-end Processor backwards and angle it to the outside to remove it from the frame.
    Figure 8-9   Removing / Installing the Back-end Processor
    Screws (6) 
    						
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    IRECTION 2294854-100, REVISION 3  LOGIQ™ 9 PROPRIETARYMANUAL 
    Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8-15
    8-3-5 Back-End Processor Installation Procedure
    1.) Slide the Back End Processor front first into the frame. Notice it does not fit flush with the side frame.
    2.) Fasten the 6 screws to secure the back-end processor to the frame.
    3.) Plug in the cables. See Table 8-4 or Ta b l e 8 - 5 for cable identification.
    4.) Install the lower rear cover as shown in Section 8-2-6 on page 8-10 (click here to view the cover 
    installation video)
    5.) Install the upper rear cover shown in Section 8-2-3 on page 8-7.
    6.) Install both left- and right-side covers as shown in Section 8-2-2 on page 8-5.
    7.) Refer to the Software Laoding procedures to install the proper Base Image Software and 
    Applications software to the new BEP.
    8.) If required, Power On/Boot-up the system as described in Section 4-3-1 on page 4-2.
    CAUTIONThese mechanical parts may have sharp edges. Take care when holding these parts so you 
    do not scratch or cut your skin.
    NOTICEBe careful to not pinch any of the cables. 
    						
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    IRECTION 2294854-100, REVISION 3  LOGIQ™ 9 PROPRIETARYMANUAL   
    8-16 Section 8-3 - Back End Processor Replacement Procedure
    8-3-6 Back-End Processor Installation Procedure
    Table 8-4    BEP1 (P3) Back-End Processor Cable Identification
    NumberSlotCable Function
    C1
    C2
    C3
    C4
    C5
    C6
    C7
    C8Mouse - Not used.
    Keyboard - Not used.
    USB #1
    USB #2
    Parallel Port - Used for Options Dongle
    COM1
    COM2
    Joystick - Not used
    C18 PCI Slot 1
    Flat Panel Video
    AGP SlotConnect to PCVIC D3
    C9
    C10
    C11
    PCI Slot 2
    Audio Out to Internal I/O B4 (Green)
    Audio In to Internal I/O B4 (Blue)
    Microphone to Internal I/O B4 (Pink)
    C12 I/O Slot
    Power Supply UPS control - Connect to Internal I/O B9
    C14 AGP Slot
    Not used
    PCI Slot 3Optional 3D Card
    C16 PCI Slot 4
    PC2IP - Connect to Front End card rack SCB board
    C17 PCI Slot 5
    Network Interface Card - Connect to Internal I/O B3
    D1
    D2
    D3
    D4
    D5PC2IO
    PC2IO
    PCVIC
    PCVIC
    PCVICSignals to I/O boards to Internal I/O B5
    Power to I/O boards to Internal I/O B6
    SVGA in from Back-end Processor video board
    SVGA out to top console
    RGB out to color printer
    M AC Power
    Connect to AC control module 
    						
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    IRECTION 2294854-100, REVISION 3  LOGIQ™ 9 PROPRIETARYMANUAL 
    Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8-17
    8-3-6 Back-End Processor Installation Procedure (cont’d)
    NOTE: BEP2.0.1 is a BEP2.0 (PCVIC) that has been upgraded with the extra 256Mbyte memory. The 
    connector configuration is the same. Table 8-5    BEP 2.0, BEP2.0.1 (P4) Back-End Processor Cable Identification
    NumberSlotCable Function
    C1
    Mouse - Not used.
    C2
    Keyboard - Not used.
    C3
    USB #2 to Internal I/O B2
    C4USB #1 to Internal I/O B1
    C5Parallel Port - Options Dongle
    C6COM Port - Serial Port to Internal I/O B8
    C13
    Video to D3 PCVIC Input
    C17
    LAN to Internal I/O B3
    C18
    USB #3 to Internal I/O B7 (use USB to serial converter)
    C19USB #4 Not Used
    C20USB #5 to Digital Color Printer
    C21USB #6 to Digital B/W Printer
    AGP Slot
    Not Used
    C9 PCI Slot 1
    Audio Out to Internal I/O B4 (Green)
    C10 PCI Slot 1
    Audio In to Internal I/O B4 (Blue)
    C11PCI Slot 1Microphone to Internal I/O B4 (Pink)
    PCI Slot 2Optional 3D Card
    C22PCI Slot 3Flat Panel; Digital Video To OP Panel
    C12 PCI Slot 4
    Power Supply UPS control - Connect to Internal I/O B9
    C16 PCI Slot 5
    PCI Bridge to the Front End Card Rack
    PCI Slot 6
    Not Used
    D1PC2IOSignals to I/O boards to Internal I/O B5
    D2PC2IOPower for I/O boards to Internal I/O B6
    D3PCVICSVGA in from Back End Processor video board from C13
    D4 PCVIC
    SVGA out to top console monitor
    D5 PCVIC
    RGB out to color printer 
    						
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    IRECTION 2294854-100, REVISION 3  LOGIQ™ 9 PROPRIETARYMANUAL   
    8-18 Section 8-3 - Back End Processor Replacement Procedure
    8-3-6 Back-End Processor Installation Procedure (cont’d)
    NOTE: A BEP 2.2 is the same as a BEP2.1 (DGVIC) with the extra 256MByte memory added. The 
    connector configuration is the same. Table 8-6    BEP 2.1, BEP2.2 (P4) Back-End Processor Cable Identification
    NumberSlotCable Function
    C1
    Mouse - Not used.
    C2
    Keyboard - Not used.
    C3
    USB #2 to Internal I/O B2
    C4USB #1 to Internal I/O B1
    C5Parallel Port - Options Dongle
    C6COM Port - Serial Port to Internal I/O B8
    C13
    Motherboard SVGA Video output to Monitot
    C17
    LAN to Internal I/O B3
    C18
    USB #3 to Internal I/O B7 (use USB to serial converter)
    C19USB #4 Not Used
    C20USB #5 to Digital Color Printer
    C21USB #6 to Digital B/W Printer
    C30 AGP Slot
    Digital Video to D3 DGVIC Input
    C9 PCI Slot 1
    Audio Out to Internal I/O B4 (Green)
    C10 PCI Slot 1
    Audio In to Internal I/O B4 (Blue)
    C11PCI Slot 1Microphone to Internal I/O B4 (Pink)
    PCI Slot 2Optional 3D Card
    C22PCI Slot 3Flat Panel; Digital Video To OP Panel
    C12 PCI Slot 4
    Power Supply UPS control - Connect to Internal I/O B9
    C16 PCI Slot 5
    PCI Bridge to the Front End Card Rack
    PCI Slot 6
    Not Used
    D1DGIOSignals to I/O boards to Internal I/O B5
    D2DGIOPower for I/O boards to Internal I/O B6
    D3DGVICDigital Video in from BEP ADD video board - C30
    D4 DGVIC
    SVGA Video output - Not Used
    D5 DGVIC
    RGB out to color printer (not used with Digital Color Printer) 
    						
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    IRECTION 2294854-100, REVISION 3  LOGIQ™ 9 PROPRIETARYMANUAL 
    Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8-19
    Section 8-4
    Back End Processor Power Supply Replacement
    8-4-1 Manpower
    One person, 1 hour + travel.
    8-4-2 Tools
    Long Phillips driver.
    8-4-3 Preparations (click here to view the cover removal video)
    1.) Power Down/Shutdown the system as described in Section 4-3-2 on page 4-3.
    2.) Remove the left- and/or right-side covers as shown in Section 8-2-2 on page 8-5.
    3.) Remove the upper rear cover as shown in Section 8-2-3 on page 8-7.
    4.) Remove the lower rear cover as shown in Section 8-2-6 on page 8-10.
    8-4-4 Removing the BEP Power Supply
    1.) Disconnect the power cord from the back of the Back End Processor (BEP).
    2.) Remove the cover from the Back End Processor (BEP) by loosening the thumb screw on the back.Figure 8-10  Power Cable and Cover Screw
    Step 1
    Step 2 
    						
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    IRECTION 2294854-100, REVISION 3  LOGIQ™ 9 PROPRIETARYMANUAL   
    8-20 Section 8-4 - Back End Processor Power Supply Replacement
    3.) Clip the ty-wraps holding the power supply cables to the side of the power supply.
    4.) Mark both ends of the power connectors, as shown in Figure 8-11 on page 8-20 , on the power 
    cables coming from the power supply to the:
    -CD
    -MO
    -PC2IO
    - HDD
    - PCI Bird Card (If system has 3D option)
    NOTE: All five power connectors are exactly alike. They should be marked as a reference for cable 
    routing purposes when the new power supply is installed.Figure 8-11  LOGIQ 9 Power Supply & Connector Locations
    Cut Ty-wraps
    Power Supply 
    Location
    PC2IOCD
    MO
    CDHDD 
    						
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    IRECTION 2294854-100, REVISION 3  LOGIQ™ 9 PROPRIETARYMANUAL 
    Chapter 8 Replacement Procedures 8-21
    5.) Disconnect the connector to the UPS Battery.
    NOTE: Reconnecting the UPS Battery will cause a spark at the connector.
    6.) Remove the two nuts holding the angle bracket, shown in Figure 8-13 on page 8-21 .
    7.) Remove the screw holding the angle bracket to the side of the power supply, as shown in Figure 8-
    13 on page 8-21 .
    8.) Remove the angle bracket and set it aside with the hardware.Figure 8-12  Mark Power Supply Connectors
    Figure 8-13  Remove Two Nuts
    Angle 
    Bracket 
    Nuts
    Side Screw 
    						
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    IRECTION 2294854-100, REVISION 3  LOGIQ™ 9 PROPRIETARYMANUAL   
    8-22 Section 8-4 - Back End Processor Power Supply Replacement
    9.) Refer to Figure 8-15 on page 8-22 . Remove the UPS Control cable (C12) from the back of the BEP.
    10.) After the UPS Control cable is removed, loosen the screws of the UPS Control connector at the PCI 
    slot panel. This should allow you to detach the connector from the back of the BEP and push it into 
    the BEP case. This cable/connector assembly is part of the BEP Power Supply and must be 
    removed with the supply.
    11.) Support the power supply while removing the 4 screws from the back of the power supply, as shown 
    in Figure 8-16 on page 8-23 Figure 8-14  Remove Angle Bracket
    Figure 8-15  C12 UPS Connector 
    						
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