7010-120 IBM RS/6000 Model 120 Document's Table of Contents: IBM U.S. Product Life Cycle Dates Abstract Highlights Description Model Model Summary Matrix Maximum Customer Setup (CSU) Devices Supported Model Conversions Technical Description Physical Specifications Operating Environment Limitations Hardware Requirements Software Requirements Publications Features -- Specify/Special/Exchange No Charge Specify Codes Special Feature Codes -- Chargeable Feature Exchanges Accessories Customer Replacement Parts Machine Elements Supplies IBM U.S. Product Life Cycle Dates Marketing Service Replaced Type Model Announced Available Withdrawn Discontinued By 7010-120 1990/02/15 1990/04/15 1993/08/18 - 7010-130 Abstract IBM UNIX systems consist of the IBM e(logo)server pSeries and IBM RS/6000 product lines. Providing unprecedented value, these innovative systems feature IBM's leading-edge technology and run the top-rated UNIX operating system, AIX. This broad product line ranges from powerful workstations ideal for mechanical design; to mission-critical symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) servers for ERP, SCM, CRM, transaction processing, and Web serving; up to parallel RS/6000 SP systems that can handle demanding scientific and technical computing and business intelligence tasks. These platforms provide the power to create change and the flexibility to manage it, with thousands of applications that provide real value. More than 1,000,000 systems have shipped to over 135,000 businesses worldwide. Model Abstract 7010-120 (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of August 18, 1993) The Xstation Model 120 was IBM's first Xstation offering. The Model 120 delivers 0.1 Xmarks on the industry-standard benchmark, adequate primarily for text oriented applications. Highlights Better resource sharing - Workstations, PCs, hard drives, peripherals, application software, etc., can all be shared by many users, instead of being duplicated on EVERY user's desktop where it can sit IDLE much of the time. Resource specialization - Server configurations can be optimized for the required functions: e.g. database, communications, image, etc. Extends life of existing assets - Xstations offload the graphics rendering workload from the workstation, thus freeing up more horsepower for application workloads. More durable desktop investment - Additional CPU, memory, or hard disk capacity can be added to the network as necessary, giving Xstation users the benefit of more or faster resources without having to upgrade the workstation or PC on everyone's desk. In addition, the X protocol effectively insulates or buffers the desktop device from much of the change and uncertainty on the "backend." As long as the backend host can support X-based applications, it doesn't matter whether the host is Brand "A" or "B", or whether it uses operating system "C" or "D". This capability is particularly valuable to customers migrating from one hardware platform or software application to another. Centralized administration and management - Software configuration, upgrades, support, backup, etc., can be handled centrally and consistently by the system administrator. And, since programs and data are not distributed throughout the enterprise on every desktop, there are fewer copies and files to maintain. Flexibility - An Xclient is an application running on a host anywhere in the network. An Xserver is the code running on the Xstation. The host-Xstation relationship may be one host per Xstation, one host for many Xstations, or many hosts for one Xstation. Thus, X gives customers the flexibility needed to accommodate the configuration requirements of different applications from the most CPU intensive to the least. Improved security - Since they do not have diskette drives, Xstations offer an additional measure of protection against the intentional theft of data or the accidental introduction of viruses. Better environmentals - Xstations have a smaller footprint, are quieter, consume less energy, and generate less heat than most workstations or PCs. Superior graphics performance - Xstations deliver outstanding graphics performance, even better in many cases than workstations. Recognize too, that with the increased usage of GUIs in most new application development, graphics performance is becoming important to everyone, not just CAD users. Lower cost of ownership - One recent study has shown very significant advantages (35-50%) for Xterminals versus workstations or PCs in the five-year total life cycle costs, due primarily to network administration and software cost savings. Description Model Description 7010-120 TMS 34010 50MHz graphics processor Intel 80186 8MHz I/O processor 512KB of system memory (DRAM) standard, optionally expandable to 8.5MB The Xstation 120 comes with 512KB of I/O memory and 512KB of system memory built into the planar board. In addition, four memory expansion slots are available. The memory expansion slots support memory modules in 1MB and 2MB increments for a maximum total of 9MB (512KB I/O + 512KB system + 4 x 2MB = 9MB). 512KB of I/O memory standard 512KB of video memory (VRAM) standard, optionally expandable to 2MB Supported Display Modes: The base 512K Video Memory configuration supports: 640 x 480 x 256 Gray/Color 1024 x 768 x 16 Gray/Color 1280 x 1024 x 4 Gray/Color The expanded 1MB Video Memory configuration supports: 1024 x 768 x 256 Gray/Color 1280 x 1024 x 16 Gray/Color 1600 x 1200 x 2 Gray (with the 8508 monitor) The expanded 2MB Video Memory configuration supports: 1280 x 1024 x 256 Gray/Color 1600 x 1200 x 4 Gray (with the 8508 monitor) Ethernet LAN connection An Ethernet adapter is integrated on the planar board. The Xstation has physical plugs for "Thick" (IEEE 802.3 10BASE5) and "Thin" (IEEE 802.3 10BASE2) cable attachments. A RS/6000 external transceiver can be used to attach to "Twisted Pair" (IEEE802.3 10BASET). The Ethernet connection supports both the IEEE802.3 and Ethernet V2 protocols. Optional Token Ring LAN connection Allows the Xstation 120 to attach to a Token Ring LAN operating at 16 or 4 million bits per second. One serial port (19.2K baud max, 25 pin D-shell connector) One parallel port Support for high resolution, 1024x768 and 1280x1024, monochrome or color, displays Up to 256 shades of gray Up to 256 colors out of a palette of 16.7 million The design principle of the X Window System, or X, is to share the compute resource while distributing the user interface. Xstations exploit X to deliver broad access to applications and data in a LAN-attached environment at a significantly lower cost per seat than with intelligent workstations or PCs. Customers migrating to a distributed environment particularly value the Xstation's ability to provide access to legacy mainframe applications as well as to new client-server applications. Configuration Versatility IBM's standard Xstation offering includes the base system unit, a power cord, a 3 button mouse, and a keyboard. NOTE: In EMEA, the keyboard is not included as standard with the Model 120. Displays are not included, so that customers may choose from among the dozens of supported displays one which exactly matches their requirements. Supported displays are available in monochrome or color and cover a very wide range of screen sizes, pixel resolutions, signal refresh rates, and prices. Please see the Devices Supported section of this Salesmanual for detailed information. Customers may also choose either Token Ring or Ethernet LAN connection by selecting the appropriate feature code. "Universal" Access IBM's Xstations conform to open system standards -- a key factor in providing the customer both hardware interoperability and application portability. Xstations can display multiple windows on the screen with each window representing an application running on the same or different servers, IBM or non-IBM, somewhere in the network. Xstations can obviously support native X applications running on any X-capable platform -- virtually all variants of UNIX, as well as MVS, VM, et al -- but they can also support other environments by exploiting "emulation" software running on a server. Some of the accessible environments and an example of the enabling emulation software include: 3270 - via X3270 5250 - via AIX* AS/400* Connection Program ASCII - via any of a wide variety of ASCII emulation programs PC DOS - via AIX* PC Simulator/6000 PC Windows - via DESQview/X or "WABI" Macintosh - via "Mac Application Services" "WABI" and "Mac Application Services" have already been shown as technology demonstrations, but are not yet available for purchase. Refer to the Statement of Direction in Announcement Letter #293-488. Ease of Installation Xstations have a local setup menu which complements the centralized graphical setup menus provided by SMIT (System Management Interface Tool) on the RS/6000. The Model 140 and 150 menus are graphical and allow for local control of nearly all configuration and setup parameters. The Model 120 and 130 menus are textual and allow for local control of a more limited set of parameters. Xstation setup can thus be managed either locally or centrally for greater customer flexibility. Remote Systems Management Xstations provide SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) Agent Support. Network management software, like NetView/6000, can monitor Xstations and issue alerts or take corrective actions like re-IPLing the Xstation. The bottom line is that a large number of Xstations can be managed consistently and centrally by a single system administrator, thereby minimizing ongoing support costs. Local Print Capability Xstations have both serial and parallel ports to support local attachment of a wide range of printers. Customers benefit from both the convenience of having printers located nearby, as well as from the cost savings associated with not having to buy a LAN attachment device like a 4033. The parallel port is particularly appreciated by many customers because of its higher throughput. Advanced Features IBM's Xserver software is based on the latest version of the X Window System, X11R5. Some of the important Xserver features are its support for generic PCF fonts, network font servers, SNMP agents, XDMCP, the input extension, and the "save under" and "backing store" functions. Save under and backing store involve local storage of images hidden by pop-up windows or overlapping windows in order to improve performance and reduce LAN traffic. The Xserver software also has a low memory warning capability which warns the user when the Xstation's memory is 80%, 90%, and 99% utilized, thus allowing users to close unneeded windows to free up memory. Many competitors' Xterminals lack this feature, and will close windows without the user's consent without a warning. Another advanced feature of interest is display panning, also called hardware panning. Panning is where the logical screen is larger than the physical display. Simple mouse movement controls which part of the logical screen is viewable at any given moment. The size of the logical screen relative to the physical screen is a function of the amount of video memory and the display resolution. Panning can be optionally enabled or disabled. End-users really appreciate the convenience of the expanded work area, and the resultant increase in their productivity. Power users tend to be particularly ardent supporters of panning. Peripherals Xstations are equipped with 2-4 serial ports, depending on the Model, which can be used to attach a variety of peripherals: modems, printers, plotters, barcode readers, et al. See the Devices Supported section of this Salesmanual for a complete list. Model Model Summary Matrix STD Max STD STD Serial Graphic + Model Memory Memory Video Flash Ports I/O Processor ----- ------ ------ ----- ----- ------ ------------- 120 1MB 9MB 512KB NA 1 34010 80186 Maximum Not applicable. Customer Setup (CSU) Yes, all models and features are customer set up. CSU publications are in the national language. Devices Supported Displays Color 5081 16" 1280x1024 (Notes 1 and 2) 6091 19" 1024x768 (ISO) 1280x1024 (Note 1) The IBM 6091 19-inch monitor has an actual viewable screen size of 17.3 inches when measured diagonally. 6091-19i 19" 1280x1024 (ISO) (Note 1) The IBM 6091 19-inch monitor has an actual viewable screen size of 17.3 inches when measured diagonally. 8512 14" 640x480 8513 12" 640x480 8514 16" 1024x768 (Interlaced) 8515 14" 1024x768 (Interlaced) 8518 14" 640x480 Equivalent OEM displays Monochrome/Grayscale 8503 12" 640x480 8504 12" 640x480 The IBM 8504 12-inch monitor has an actual viewable screen size of 10.3 inches when measured diagonally. 8507 19" 1024x768 (US only) 8508 19" 1280x1024 1600x1200 Equivalent OEM displays The Xstation 120 has a 15-Pin D-Shell display connector. Display Notes: Requires Xstation 120 feature code #4217 (15-Pin D-Shell Connector). Requires 5081 feature code #1280 or RPQ 8K1700. Printers IBM 3812-002 Page Printer (Note 1) IBM 3816-01S Page Printer (Note 2) IBM 3816-01D Page Printer (Note 2) IBM 4019-001 LaserPrinter (Note 3) IBM 4019-E01 LaserPrinter E (Note 3) IBM 4072-001 ExecJet (Supported as a 4208-002) IBM 4201-002 IBM Proprinter II IBM 4201-003 Proprinter III IBM 4202-002 Proprinter II XL IBM 4202-003 Proprinter III XL IBM 4207-002 Proprinter X24E IBM 4208-002 Proprinter XL24E IBM 4212-001 Proprinter 24P (Supported as a 4207-002) IBM 4224-3E3 Serial Printer IBM 4224-3C2 Serial Printer IBM 4224-302 Serial Printer IBM 4224-301 Serial Printer IBM 4234-013 Dot Band Printer IBM 5202-001 Quietwriter III IBM 5204-001 Quickwriter Printer Notes: Feature code (#3155) for the IBM 3812 printer is required for attachment to the IBM Xstation 130. Feature code (#7652) for the IBM 3816 printer is required for attachment to the IBM Xstation 130. When using the serial ports, the IBM 4019 requires the printer feature code (#9143) (System Serial Interface Adapter) for attachment to the IBM Xstation 130. The IBM Xstation 130 supports code page 850. The code page 850 cartridge must be installed on the IBM 5202 printer to fully utilize the full character sets of the system. For details on available cartridges, refer to the IBM 5202 sales manual. Other IBM printers have code page 850 resident. Keyboards A keyboard is included as standard with the base Xstation 120, except in EMEA. The following keyboards are supported: Type Country Feature Code ----- --------------------------- ------------ 101 United States of America 9010 102 Belgium (Dutch/French) 9011 Canada (Canadian/French) 9012 Denmark 9013 Sweden/Finland 9014 France 9015 German 9016 Italy 9017 Norway 9019 Portugal 9020 Spain 9021 Switzerland (French/German) 9022 United Kingdom (English) 9023 Iceland 9024 106 Japan (KANJI) 9030 Korean 9031 Taiwan 9033 These same keyboards may also be ordered for an additional charge using a different feature code: Type Country Feature Code ----- ---------------------------- ------------ 101 United States of America 6010 102 Belgium (Dutch/French) 6011 Canada (Canadian/French) 6012 Denmark 6013 Sweden/Finland 6014 France 6015 German 6016 Italy 6017 Norway 6019 Portugal 6020 Spain 6021 Switzerland (French/German) 6022 United Kingdom (English) 6023 Iceland 6024 104 Brazil (Portuguese) 6018 106 Japan (KANJI) 6030 Korean 6031 Taiwan 6033 Power Cords The following power cords are supported: Power Cord Specify the power cord on the order. Default Option Ordering Country Feature Code C/C Country Group Code --- ------------------- ----- ---- DOM United States DOM 9800 Chicago DOM 9986 Language Groups The following language groups are supported: Language Group Feature Code ------------------------- ------------ U.S. English 9300 Dutch 9700 French 9703 German 9704 Norwegian 9706 Portuguese 9707 Spanish 9708 Swedish 9709 Italian 9711 French/Canadian 9712 French/Belgian 9713 Japanese 9714 Model Conversions None. Technical Description Physical Specifications Width: 375mm (14.8 inches) Depth: 380mm (15 inches) Height: 72mm (2.9 inches) Weight: 7.3 - 8.6 kg (16-19 lbs) Power Supply: 45 Watts output (Peak) Voltage 100V to 125V, 200V to 240V nominal Auto Ranging: 50Hz/60Hz Thermal Output: 212 BTUs Power Source loading: 0.1 KVA Noise Level: 31 dBA operating and 31 dBA idle EMC Conformance Classification: This equipment is subject to FCC rules and it shall comply with the appropriate FCC rules before final delivery to the buyer or centers of distribution. U.S.A. FCC Class: A Germany VDE Class: A Japan VCCI: 1 Operating Environment Temperature: 16 to 32C (60 to 90F) Relative Humidity: 8 to 80 percent Wet Bulb: 23C (73F) maximum Limitations Not applicable. Hardware Requirements An IBM Xstation 120 supported display and a host system, such as a RS/6000. Software Requirements One Workstation Feature (FC#4050) is required per Xstation to license the Xserver code. The Xstation 120 also requires that AIX Xstation Manager/6000 be installed on an IBM RS/6000 in the network to provide the following functions: Xserver download at boot time SMIT menu configuration support Local Xstation attached printer support Simplified font management Xserver updates Publications The following publications are shipped with the product. Additional copies are available for a fee. SA23-2656 IBM Xstation 120 Setup and Operator Guide SA23-2652 Translated Safety Information Manual Features -- Specify/Special/Exchange No Charge Specify Codes None. Special Feature Codes -- Chargeable (#1000) Order Validation (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of May 20, 1996) This is a mandatory no charge feature code to facilitate the administrative order validation process. (#3100) Printer Adapter Cable This feature is required for parallel printer attachment. The cable is 1.8 meters (6 feet) in length. (#3105) PC Serial Attach Cable (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of September 19, 1995) This feature is required for serial printer attachment to the native serial ports. The cable is 6 meters (20 feet) in length. Displays (#3608) POWERdisplay 20 (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of September 12, 1995) Summary: Feature 3608 is a full-price feature used to order a POWERdisplay 20 (featuring a Trinitron** CRT with a maximum viewable image size of 486mm (19.1 inches) measured diagonally) for any applicable RS/6000 model. Technical Description: The POWERdisplay 20 is a high-resolution graphics raster scan color display. It is intended for high-resolution graphics applications and supports an Analog RGB and separate horizontal and vertical sync. The IBM POWERdisplay 20-inch monitor has an actual viewable screen size of 19.1 inches when measured diagonally. The POWERdisplay 20 provides sharp, bright, realistic colors with minimum distortion. The IBM POWERdisplay 20-inch monitor has an actual viewable screen size of 19.1 inches when measured diagonally. It offers a premium high-contrast anti-reflective multi-layer bonded panel that results in strikingly clear images. It virtually eliminates static discharge from the front of the screen. The POWERdisplay 20 adheres to the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) display power management signaling (DPMS) process. This function allows the display to reduce power consumption to 10 watts when the workstation power is off, allowing it to meet requirements for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) "Energy Star" program. The POWERdisplay 20 meets ISO 9241 Part 3 recommendations for VDT ergonomics and also meets Very Low Frequency Magnetic Field (VLMF), Extremely Low Frequency Magnetic Field (ELMF), Very Low Electrical Field (VLEF), and Extremely Low Electrical Field (ELEF) emission standards. Operator controls for power, brightness, contrast, image tilt, horizontal and vertical static convergence, geometry, vertical and horizontal centering, and indicators are included in a front accessible panel. A tilt swivel base is standard. The display automatically synchronizes with various screen formats. Voltage/Power Cord: No specify code is required to order the default 6-ft power cord option. High voltage (200-240V 50 Hz) and the appropriate power cord will automatically be supplied based on the 3-digit country code. CRT Size: 20-inch CRT. The IBM POWERdisplay 20-inch monitor has an actual viewable screen size of 19.1-inches when measured diagonally. Stripe Pitch: 0.31 mm Factory Set Image Size 350 mm x 280 mm (1280 x 1024) 360 mm x 270 mm (1024 x 768) Maximum viewable image size H x V: 388 mm (15.5 in.) x 292 mm (11.5 in.) Maximum resolution: 1600 x 1280 at 60 Hz non-interlaced refresh rate Optimum Resolution: 1280 x 1024 at 77 Hz non-interlaced refresh rate Typical Resolutions: 1280 x 1024 at 77 Hz non-interlaced refresh rate 1280 x 1024 at 60 Hz non-interlaced refresh rate 1600 x 1280 at 60 Hz non-interlaced refresh rate 1024 x 768 at 75 Hz non-interlaced refresh rate Stereo ready resolutions 1280 x 496 at 120 Hz screen refresh rate 900 x 720 at 108 Hz screen refresh rate Vertical Scan Freq.: 50 to 150 Hz non-interlaced Horizontal Scan Freq.: 29 - 82 KHz Adheres to the VESA display power management signaling (DPMS) to reduce energy Consumption and increase product life Energy Star Program compliant Meets ISO 9241 Part 3 recommendations for VDT ergonomics Meets Nordic MPR-II emission standards Meets Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Class B, VCCI Class 2, and CISPR 22 Class B requirements Has digital operator controls for power, brightness, contrast, horizontal and vertical static convergence, vertical centering, geometry, and color temperature selection. Power Source Loading: 0.48 KVA Maximum Power Consumption: 140 W Maximum Thermal Output: 480 BTU/Hr. Maximum Sound Power: <3.5 bels referenced at 1 picoWatt Voltage: 100/120V AC, 220/240V AC, 50/60 Hz Operating Environment: Temperature: 10 to 40 degrees C (60 to 90 degrees F) Relative Humidity: 10 to 80 percent Tilt/swivel base is included The IBM POWERdisplay 17-inch monitor has an actual viewable screen size of 16.1 inches when measured diagonally. The IBM POWERdisplay 20-inch monitor has an actual viewable screen size of 19.1 inches when measured diagonally. NOTE: The POWERdisplay 17 and 20 do not offer video redrive or auxiliary power as did the 6091 displays. There are several options with which to supply power to the 6093/6094 peripherals: If a Micro Channel expansion slot is available in the RISC System/6000, please order the Graphics Input Device Adapter (FC 2810) and appropriate signal cables (FC 2811). The Dials and LPFK each need a signal cable. The 6094-030 is not supported on the Graphics Input Device Adapter. Since the Graphics Input Device Adapter supplies power, no additional power supplies or auxiliary power cables are needed. If a Micro Channel expansion slot is not available in the RISC System/6000, separate power supplies are needed. For the 6094-010 Dials and the 6094-020 LPFKs please order from the following feature codes (order one per peripheral): # 4063 100 Volt Power Supply # 4064 120 Volt Power Supply # 4065 220/240 Volt Power Supply For the 6094-030 Spaceball 3-D Input Device order the following specify codes: # 9526 100 Volt Power Supply # 9527 120 Volt Power Supply # 9529 220/240 Volt Power Supply If a Micro Channel expansion slot is not available, separate power supplies are not acceptable by the customer, and video redrive is needed, order the 6091-19i display (with a Trinitron CRT that has a fixed image size of 439mm (17.3 inches) measured diagonally). (#3607) POWERdisplay 17 (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of October 6, 1995) Summary: Feature 3607 is a full-price feature used to order a POWERdisplay 17 (featuring a Trinitron** CRT with a maximum viewable image size of 409mm (16.1 inches) measured diagonally) for any applicable RS/6000 model. Technical Description: The POWERdisplay 17 is a high-resolution graphics raster scan color display. The IBM POWERdisplay 17-inch monitor has an actual viewable screen size of 16.1 inches when measured diagonally. It is intended for high-resolution graphics applications and supports an Analog RGB and separate horizontal and vertical sync. The POWERdisplay 17 provides sharp, bright, realistic colors with minimum distortion. It offers a premium high-contrast anti-reflective multi-layer bonded panel that results in strikingly clear images. It virtually eliminates static discharge from the front of the screen. The POWERdisplay 17 adheres to the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) display power management signaling (DPMS) process. This function allows the display to reduce power consumption to 10 watts when the workstation power is off, allowing it to meet requirements for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) "Energy Star" program. The POWERdisplay 17 meets ISO 9241 Part 3 recommendations for VDT ergonomics and also meets Very Low Frequency Magnetic Field (VLMF), Extremely Low Frequency Magnetic Field (ELMF), Very Low Electrical Field (VLEF), and Extremely Low Electrical Field (ELEF) emission standards. Operator controls for power, brightness, contrast, image tilt, horizontal and vertical static convergence, geometry, vertical and horizontal centering, and indicators are included in a front accessible panel. A tilt swivel base is standard. The display automatically synchronizes with various screen formats. Voltage/Power Cord: No specify code is required to order the default 6-fit power cord option. High voltage (200-240V 50 Hz) and the appropriate power cord will automatically be supplied based on the 3-digit country code. CRT Size: 17-inch CRT. The IBM POWERdisplay 17-inch monitor has an actual viewable screen size of 16.1 inches when measured diagonally. Stripe Pitch: 0.31 mm Factory Set Image Size 193 mm x 234 mm (1280 X 1024) 300 mm x 225 mm (1024 X 768) Maximum viewable image size H x V: 328 mm (12.9 in.) x 245 mm (9.6 in.) Maximum resolution: 1280 x 1280 at 77 Hz non-interlaced refresh rate Optimum Resolution: 1280 x 1024 at 77 Hz non-interlaced refresh rate Typical Resolutions: 1280 x 1024 at 77 Hz non-interlaced refresh rate 1280 x 1024 at 60 Hz non-interlaced refresh rate 1024 x 768 at 75 Hz non-interlaced refresh rate Stereo ready resolutions 1280 x 496 at 120 Hz screen refresh rate 900 x 720 at 108 Hz screen refresh rate Vertical Scan Freq.: 50 to 150 Hz non-interlaced Horizontal Scan Freq.: 29 - 82 KHz Adheres to the VESA display power management signaling (DPMS) to reduce energy Consumption and increase product life Energy Star Program compliant Meets ISO 9241 Part 3 recommendations for VDT ergonomics Meets Nordic MPR-II emission standards Meets Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Class B, VCCI Class 2, and CISPR 22 Class B requirements Has digital operator controls for power, brightness, contrast, horizontal and vertical static convergence, vertical centering, geometry, and color temperature selection. Power Source Loading: 0.48 KVA Maximum Power Consumption: 140 W Maximum Thermal Output: 480 BTU/Hr. Maximum Sound Power: <3.5 bels referenced at 1 picoWatt Voltage: 100/120V AC, 220/240V AC, 50/60 Hz Operating Environment: Temperature: 10 to 40 degrees C (60 to 90 degrees F) Relative Humidity: 10 to 80 percent Tilt/swivel base is included The IBM POWERdisplay 20-inch monitor has an actual viewable screen size of 19.1 inches when measured diagonally. The IBM POWERdisplay 17-inch monitor has an actual viewable screen size of 16.1 inches when measured diagonally. NOTE: The POWERdisplay 17 and 20 do not offer video redrive or auxiliary power as did the 6091 displays. There are several options with which to supply power to the 6093/6094 peripherals: If a Micro Channel expansion slot is available in the RISC System/6000, please order the Graphics Input Device Adapter (FC 2810) and appropriate signal cables (FC 2811). The Dials and LPFK each need a signal cable. The 6094-030 is not supported on the Graphics Input Device Adapter. Since the Graphics Input Device Adapter supplies power, no additional power supplies or auxiliary power cables are needed. If a Micro Channel expansion slot is not available in the RISC System/6000, separate power supplies are needed. For the 6094-010 Dials and the 6094-020 LPFKs please order from the following feature codes (order one per peripheral): # 4063 100 Volt Power Supply # 4064 120 Volt Power Supply # 4065 220/240 Volt Power Supply For the 6094-030 Spaceball 3-D Input Device order the following specify codes: # 9526 100 Volt Power Supply # 9527 120 Volt Power Supply # 9529 220/240 Volt Power Supply If a Micro Channel expansion slot is not available, separate power supplies are not acceptable by the customer, and video redrive is needed, order the 6091-19i display (with a Trinitron CRT that has a fixed image size of 439mm (17.3 inches) measured diagonally). (#3750) Maintenance Package The Maintenance Package feature provides service publications and wrap plugs to perform problem diagnosis on the Xstation 120 and Xstation 130. (#4005) PS/2 1MB Memory Expansion Kit (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of September 19, 1995) This feature provides an additional 1MB of system memory. (#4006) PS/2 2MB Memory Expansion Kit (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of September 19, 1995) This feature provides an additional 2MB of system memory. (#4007) 512KB Video Memory Upgrade Kit (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of September 19, 1995) This feature increases the video memory in increments of 512KB. Up to three (maximum) of these upgrades may be installed to yield a total of 2MB of video memory. Tools and instructions are included for module removal and installation. (#4215, P/N 16F1133) Token-Ring Network 16/4 Adapter/A (For IBM US, No Longer Available as of September 19, 1995) This feature permits the attachment of the Xstation 120 to the Token Ring network. It transmits and receives data at either 4 or 16 million bits/second and has 64KB of RAM. (#4217) 6091 Attachment Cable This feature is required for attachment of an IBM 5081 Model 16 or IBM 6091 Model 19 display. The cable is 1.8 meters (6 feet) in length. (#4218) Token-Ring PC Adapter Cable This feature is available for Token-Ring attachment. The cable is 2.44 meters (8 feet) in length. (#4220) Ethernet Connector Converter This feature is for customers using the thick Ethernet cabling with slide latch plug (IEEE 802.3 10BASE5). Feature Exchanges Not available. Accessories Adjustable Vertical Stand (P/N 91F1028) The adjustable vertical stand enables a user to position the Xstation vertically on the floor beside his or her desk. The vertical stand can be ordered from Lexmark Telemarketing Center. Send mail orders to: Lexmark Telemarketing Center 1221 Alverser Drive Midlothian, Virginia 23113-2650 Or call 1-800-438-2468. Customer Replacement Parts None. Machine Elements None. Supplies None. Diskettes None. Trademarks (R), (TM), * Trademark or registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. ** Company, product, or service name may be a trademark or service mark of others. Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation. UNIX is a registered trademark in the United States and other countries licensed exclusively through X/Open Company Limited. For IBMLink customer support, click on the Feedback icon for further information. [ IBM Home | Shop | Contact | Search | Privacy | Legal ]