Silicon Graphics® Onyx4™ UltimateVision™
User's GuideList of Figures
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- Figure 1-1. G2-brick and G2N-brick Front Panel Items
- Figure 1-2. SGI Onyx4 G2-brick and G2N-brick Rear Panel
- Figure 1-3. SGI Onyx4 G2N-brick Internal View
- Figure 2-1. Positioning a Non-Racked Onyx4 System
- Figure 2-2. One Host Brick with One G2-brick
- Figure 2-3. One Host Brick with One G2N-brick
- Figure 2-4. One Host Brick, One G2-brick, and One G2N-brick
- Figure 2-5. Two Host Bricks and One G2-brick
- Figure 2-6. Two Host Bricks and Two G2-bricks
- Figure 2-7. Preferred PCI Card Locations in Host System Base Compute Module
- Figure 2-8. SGI ImageSync Card Connectors (Genlock on IS2 Card Only)
- Figure 2-9. ImageSync Connectors on G2-brick and G2N-brick
- Figure 2-10. Cabling an ImageSync card to G2-bricks and G2N-bricks
- Figure 2-11. SGI Onyx4 G2-brick and G2N-brick AC Input
- Figure 2-12. Connecting an Onyx4 Racked System to Power
- Figure 2-13. Connecting a Serial Terminal to an L2 Controller
- Figure 2-14. Connecting a Serial Terminal to an L1 Controller
- Figure 3-1. Four Monitors in a Line
- Figure 3-2. Four Monitors in a Square
- Figure 3-3. Location of Graphics Card Sticker
- Figure 3-4. Monitor Connections on G2-bricks and G2N-bricks
- Figure 3-5. Connecting Monitors to a G2-brick or G2N-brick (SG2 Graphics Cards)
- Figure 3-6. Connecting Monitors to a G2-brick or G2N-brick (SG2.1 Graphics Cards)
- Figure 3-7. Connecting a USB Keyboard and Mouse to a Host System
- Figure 3-8. Using a USB Hub to Connect Multiple Keyboards and Mice to Host System (USB Hub May Differ From Illustration)
- Figure 3-9. Using a USB Extender to Connect Keyboards and Mice
- Figure 3-10. Stereo Sync Ports on G2-bricks and G2N-bricks
- Figure 3-11. ImageSync Card Connectors
- Figure 3-12. ImageSync Card Connectors
- Figure A-1. Full Support Sequence
- Figure A-2. Power Supply Location
- Figure A-3. Removing the Power Supply
- Figure A-4. Installing the Power Supply
- Figure A-5. Opening Module Cover
- Figure A-6. Layout of DIMM Slots and Local Memory Banks
- Figure A-7. Removing the Plastic Air Baffle
- Figure A-8. Inserting a DIMM
- Figure A-9. Removing the Plastic Air Baffle
- Figure A-10. Removing a DIMM
- Figure A-11. L1 Controller Display on G2-bricks and G2N-bricks
- Figure A-12. Removing an L1 Controller Display Panel
- Figure A-13. Installing an L1 Controller Display Panel
- Figure A-14. Removing Chassis Rails from the Brick
- Figure A-15. Removing the PCI/PCI-X Support Bracket
- Figure A-16. Removing the Graphics Card Assembly
- Figure A-17. Synchronization Cable Connection on Underside of Graphics Card
- Figure A-18. Installing the Graphics Card and Retaining Screws
- Figure A-19. Replacing the PCI/PCI–X Support Bracket
- Figure B-1. DB9 Connector Pin Assignments
- Figure B-2. USB Type B Connector Pin Number Locations
- Figure B-3. DVI-I Connector Pinout
- Figure B-4. Stereo-Sync Connector Pin Number Locations
- Figure B-5. SwapReady Connector Pin Number Locations
- Figure B-6. Genlock Connector Pin Number Locations
- Figure C-1. Removing the Chassis Rail from the Slide Rail
- Figure C-2. Attaching the Rear Mounting Bracket to the Slide Rail
- Figure C-3. Attaching Chassis Rails to the Brick
- Figure C-4. Mounting-hole Pattern of Rack Vertical Rails
- Figure C-5. Placing the Bar Nuts on the Rack Rails
- Figure C-6. Attaching the Slide Rail to the Rack
- Figure C-7. Installing Clip Nuts in Rack Rails
- Figure C-8. Pressing the Safety Latches
- Figure C-9. Securing the Brick to the Rack
- Figure C-10. Releasing the Safety Latches
- Figure C-11. Releasing the Slide Latches