IBM 5110 Maintenance Guide
This guide documents preventive maintenance for the IBM 5110 Computing System (announced January 1978). The 5110 shares its PALM processor, integrated 5-inch CRT, and core architecture with the IBM 5100 โ much of the maintenance practice translates directly. The 5110 adds external diskette support via the IBM 5114 Diskette Unit, IEEE-488 (HP-IB), RS-232 channels, and EBCDIC character encoding, all of which add their own maintenance surface.
Safety Warning
[edit | edit source]The 5110 PSU is a linear supply with large bulk filter capacitors that hold a charge after power-off. The 5114 Diskette Unit has its own separate linear PSU. Before any work inside either chassis:
- Power off and unplug the mains lead.
- Wait at least 30 seconds.
- Discharge each bulk filter capacitor through a 1 kฮฉ / 5 W resistor.
- Verify with a multimeter.
The internal 5-inch CRT carries high voltage on the flyback transformer and anode. Discharge the CRT anode to chassis ground via a high-voltage probe before any work on the deflection / flyback board.
Documentation Set
[edit | edit source]- SY31-0550-2 โ IBM 5110 Computer Maintenance Information Manual (MIM), February 1979 โ the CE service manual.[1]
- SY31-0553-2 โ IBM 5110 System Maintenance Analysis Procedures (MAP), January 1979.
- SY31-0551-1 โ IBM 5114 Diskette Unit Maintenance, January 1979.
- SY31-0557-0 โ IBM 5110 Async Communications, January 1978.
- SA21-9311-1 โ Customer Support Functions, October 1978 (operator-level procedures).
- GH30-0232-1 โ IBM 5110 / 5120 Bibliography, September 1980 โ master reference list.
Download all of these for any serious 5110 restoration.
Opening the System Unit
[edit | edit source]Tools: Philips #2 screwdriver, T15 / T20 Torx, anti-static strap, high-voltage probe.
The 5110 chassis is the same as the IBM 5100:
- Power off and unplug all cables.
- Remove the cover fasteners on the rear and bottom.
- Lift the upper shell carefully โ the 5-inch CRT and deflection board are mounted in the upper shell.
- Inside layout matches the 5100: PSU at left rear, PALM board centre, ROS / RWS cards behind, DC300 drive (Model 1) at front.
Opening the 5114 Diskette Unit
[edit | edit source]The 5114 is a separate enclosure with:
- Linear PSU for diskette spindle and head-load electronics.
- 1 or 2 ร 8-inch floppy drives (typically Shugart-class drives in IBM cosmetics).
- Drive controller card.
- Cable to the 5110 main unit.
- Power off and unplug the 5114 mains lead.
- Wait 30 seconds and discharge the 5114 PSU bulk caps.
- Remove the cover screws on the 5114 enclosure.
- Lift cover to expose the drives, PSU and controller card.
Inspecting the Chassis
[edit | edit source]Items in order:
- Main PSU bulk filter capacitors โ visual inspection for bulging, leaks, discolouration.
- Series-pass regulator transistors โ heatsink-mounted; check thermal paste.
- Flyback / deflection board โ inspect for cracked solder joints.
- DC300 tape drive belt (Model 1) โ replace if perished.
- Keyboard โ IBM beam-spring; foam pads may have degraded.
- CRT โ inspect for emission loss.
- ROS modules โ reseat in their sockets (oxidised pins).
- PALM board edge connector โ reseat (most common cause of "dead PALM" symptoms).
For the 5114:
- Diskette spindle motor brushes โ inspect through brush holders.
- Drive belt on the 8-inch floppy drives โ replace if perished.
- Head load solenoid โ verify operation.
- Drive logic board electrolytics โ inspect.
Regular Cleaning
[edit | edit source]Same procedures as the IBM 5100:
- Soft brush and compressed air for the planar, PALM board, ROS / RWS cards, and PSU vents.
- No compressed air over leaking electrolytics.
- Wipe keyboard with microfibre; remove keycaps with the IBM tool.
- Clean DC300 tape head with IPA on a foam swab.
- Clean 8-inch floppy heads with IPA on a foam swab.
PSU Voltage Checks
[edit | edit source]Probe each rail at the planar power connector. Tolerances (typical linear PSU):
| Rail | Approximate target |
|---|---|
| +5 V (logic) | +4.75 V to +5.25 V |
| +12 V | +11.4 V to +12.6 V |
| −5 V / −12 V | As marked in MIM SY31-0550 |
| CRT high-voltage anode | ~9โ11 kV (5-inch CRT) |
Out-of-tolerance rails after recapping bulk caps suggest a series-pass regulator transistor failure.
The 5114 has its own PSU with rails appropriate for the 8-inch floppy drives:
- +5 V for drive logic.
- +12 V or +24 V for spindle motor and head load solenoid (depends on drive vendor).
- −5 V bias rail.
Verify per the 5114 MIM SY31-0551.
DC300 Tape Drive Maintenance (Model 1)
[edit | edit source]Same procedure as the IBM 5100 Maintenance Guide:
- Drive belt replacement (urethane perishes).
- Capstan rubber clean or replace.
- Head clean and alignment.
- Erase head clean.
5114 Diskette Drive Maintenance
[edit | edit source]- Drive belt on 8-inch floppy โ replace if perished. Modern replacements available from the 8-inch floppy restoration community.
- Head load solenoid โ exercise it; replace if fatigued.
- Spindle motor โ brush wear is the main failure mode; brushes can be re-sourced from industrial motor suppliers.
- Read / write head โ clean with IPA on foam swab. Never use cotton โ fibres in the head gap cause errors.
- Head alignment โ verify against a known-good diskette using the procedure in the 5114 MIM.
- Oxide shedding from old diskettes โ period IBM Diskette 2D media may have lost binder integrity. Inspect every diskette before reading; if oxide is shedding, do not load it (will contaminate the head).
EBCDIC Note
[edit | edit source]The 5110 uses EBCDIC encoding throughout, which makes its software at the byte level partially incompatible with the 5100's. If you are loading data from a 5100, format-shift it first; the 5110 cannot directly read 5100 5100-specific-code data.
IEEE-488 Bus Maintenance
[edit | edit source]The 5110 carries an IEEE-488 (GP-IB / HP-IB) bus connector. Maintenance items:
- Clean the connector with deoxidising contact cleaner.
- Verify the bus terminator if present.
- Test with a known-good IEEE-488 instrument before suspecting the 5110 bus interface.
ROS and RWS Module Care
[edit | edit source]Same as the IBM 5100:
- Static-sensitive โ always wear an anti-static strap.
- Do not flex ROS modules.
- Reseat ROS cards if intermittent โ oxidised socket pins cause garbled language banners.
PALM Board Care
[edit | edit source]Same as the IBM 5100: 13 bipolar gate arrays are unobtainium. Reseat the PALM board edge connector if intermittent before suspecting gate array failure.
CRT Maintenance
[edit | edit source]Same as the IBM 5100 โ 5-inch internal CRT and deflection / flyback board mounted in the upper shell.
Recommended Tools
[edit | edit source]- Philips #2 and T15 / T20 Torx screwdrivers.
- Anti-static strap.
- Digital multimeter with HV-rated probe.
- High-voltage probe for CRT discharge.
- IPA + foam swabs.
- Soldering iron (fine tip) + solder wick.
- DC300 cartridge head-cleaning kit (Model 1).
- 8-inch floppy head-cleaning supplies (5114).
- Modern QIC-class replacement belt for the DC300 drive.
- Modern 8-inch floppy drive belt replacement.
- MIM SY31-0550 and SY31-0551 PDFs.
Related Pages
[edit | edit source]- IBM 5110
- IBM 5110 Troubleshooting Guide
- IBM 5110 Capacitor Replacement Guide
- IBM 5100 Maintenance Guide โ common chassis procedures
- Recommended Tools
References
[edit | edit source]- Bitsavers โ IBM 5110 documents. MIM SY31-0550, MAP SY31-0553, 5114 MIM SY31-0551.
- IBM 5110 โ Wikipedia.
- IBM PALM processor โ Wikipedia.
- Stuttgart Computermuseum โ IBM 5110. Restoration notes.