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TrainingTraining - T2060 RSX System Maintenance
Course T2060 (15 days)
Prerequisites:
A knowledge of electronic fundamentals, numbering systems, digital logic, and data processing techniques. One year of maintaining software programmable equipment is recommended.
Description:
Course 2060 provides the student with the skills necessary to operate, test, adjust, and troubleshoot the Concept 32/2000 and RSX processor based systems to the board level. At the completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Identify all major components and the subsystems to which they belong
- Configure and install the nucleus system including the MFP I/O subsystem and selected components
- Use the PC-based, Intelligent Console, system control panel to initiate, monitor, and manipulate system operations and as an aid in system fault isolation
- Select, load, initialize, and execute all levels of diagnostics and, interpret results including error messages as an aid to system fault isolation
- Use the Intelligent Console editor to create diagnostic batch files, and CV.GEN to tailor and build boot-loadable diagnostic media
- Configure Reflective Memory System (RMS) components as a stand- alone shared memory option, an RSX180 CPU/IPU, or as part of an existing Reflective Memory System
- Use the Concept 32/2000 and/or RSX documentation set to define and select the components necessary to configure a Remote Console (RMAC) and install a "Dumb Terminal" for system operation and/or as an aid to fault isolation
- Use the System documentation set to locate system status and fault isolation information
- Use the operating system and short machine language programs to obtain status and exercise the system during fault isolation
- Follow logical procedures to isolate system bus malfunctions to the board level
- Identify the physical and functional differences between the Concept 32/2000 and the RSX system components
- Perform preventive maintenance on a nucleus system