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User manual MAXDATA MPL 2210R CASE
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User guide MAXDATA MPL 2210R CASE
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide. MAXDATA PLATINUM 2210R Server Chassis
User`s Manual
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Contents
Contents
1 Chassis Description ................................................................................5
Feature Summary .................................................................................................................... 5 System Components .......................................................................................................... 5 Chassis Front Panel and Peripheral Bays................................................................................. 6 Chassis Back I/O Ports and Features....................................................................................... 6 Front Panel Controls and Indicators ......................................................................................... 7 Peripherals ............................................................................................................................... 9 Hot Swappable SCSI Hard Drives ............................................................................................ 9 Flex Bay ................................................................................................................................. 10 500 Watt Redundant Power Supply ...................................................................................... 10 480 Watt Power Supply ......................................................................................................... 10 System Cooling...................................................................................................................... 10 Chassis Security .................................................................................................................... 10 Locking and Unlocking the Front Bezel............................................................................. 10
2 Installing the System in a Rack ...........................................................11
Equipment Rack Precautions ................................................................................................. 11
3 Working Inside Your Server.................................................................13
Tools and Supplies Needed ................................................................................................... 13 Safety: Before You Remove the Cover.................................................................................. 13 Warnings and Cautions .......................................................................................................... 13 Lithium Battery Replacement ........................................................................................... 13 Replacing Components.......................................................................................................... 14 Replacing a Hard Drive...................................................................................................... 14 Replacing a DVD/CD-ROM drive/FDD Module.................................................................. 15 Replacing a PCI Add-in Card.............................................................................................. 17 Replacing a 500 Watt Power Supply Module.................................................................... 18 Installing a Redundant Fan ................................................................................................ 19
4 Regulatory and Certification Information...........................................21
Product Regulatory Compliance ............................................................................................ 21 Product Safety Compliance............................................................................................... 21 Product EMC Compliance ................................................................................................ 21 Product Regulatory Compliance Markings ........................................................................ 21 Electromagnetic Compatibility Notices .................................................................................. 22 FCC Verification Statement (USA)..................................................................................... 22 Europe (CE Declaration of Conformity) ............................................................................. 22
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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. System Components......................................................................................................... 5 Chassis Front..................................................................................................................... 6 Chassis Back ..................................................................................................................... 6 Controls and Indicators...................................................................................................... 7 Peripherals......................................................................................................................... 9 Removing a Carrier and Hard Drive from a Drive Bay ..................................................... 14 Removing a Hard Drive from a Carrier ............................................................................ 15 Replacing a DVD/CD-ROM drive/FDD Module................................................................ 16 Removing the Low-Profile PCI Riser Card ...................................................................... 17 Removing the Full-Length PCI Riser Card ...................................................................... 18 Replacing a Power Supply Module ................................................................................. 18 Removing the Fan module.............................................................................................. 19 Removing the Fan Blank ................................................................................................. 19 Installing the New Fan .................................................................................................... 20
Tables
1. Control Button Functions..................................................................................................... 7 2. LED Indicator Status............................................................................................................ 8
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1 Chassis Description
Feature Summary
System Components
Figure 1. System Components
A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J. K. L. M. N. O. Power supply PCI card bracket (full-length) Riser card assembly (full-length) PCI card bracket (low-profile) Server board (accessory to system) PCI add-in card (accessory to system) Riser card assembly (low-profile) Processor air duct Front panel board Intrusion switch Control panel Flex bay (optional DVD/CD-ROM drive/FDD module available) Tape drive bay (tape drive available from others) Hard drive bay (one of six, accessory to system) Backplane board
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Chassis Front Panel and Peripheral Bays
To access the system controls and peripherals when a front bezel is installed, grasp the bezel and gently pull it towards you until it unsnaps from the chassis.
Figure 2. Chassis Front
A. B. C. D. E. F. Chassis handles (2) Drive bay (1-inch) HDD activity/fault Indicator Flex bay (optional DVD/CD-ROM drive/FDD module shown installed) Front panel indicator lights Tape drive bay (tape drive not included)
Chassis Back I/O Ports and Features
Figure 3. Chassis Back
A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. PCI card bracket (low profile) RJ45 NIC 2 connector Green Status LED/Yellow Status LED Serial A port mounting hole (cable not provided) PCI card bracket (full-height) AC power input (primary)* AC power input (redundant)* Power supply module, redundant (system accessory)* Power supply module, primary* I. J. K. L. M. N. O. USB connector 2 RJ45 serial port PS/2 mouse/keyboard connector RJ45 NIC 1 connector SCSI channel A connector (If available) Video connector USB connector 1
*480 Watt redundant power supply shown. Your power supply may be different.
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Front Panel Controls and Indicators
Shown with optional DVD/CD-ROM drive/floppy disk drive installed.
Figure 4. Controls and Indicators
A. B. C. D. E. F. NIC 2 activity LED Power button Power/sleep LED Fixed disk drive status LED System status LED ID LED G. H. I. J. K. ID button Reset button USB Connector NMI button Video Connector
Table 1. Control Button Functions
Power/Sleep button Reset button NMI button ID button Toggles the system power on/off. Or sleep button for ACPI compliant operating systems. Reboots and initializes the system. Pressing the recessed button with a paper clip or pin issues a non-maskable interrupt and puts the server in a halt state for diagnostic purposes. Toggles on/off the front panel ID LED and the baseboard ID LED. The baseboard ID LED is visible through the rear of the chassis and allows you to locate the server you're working on from behind a rack of servers.
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Table 2. LED Indicator Status
Power/sleep LED Continuous green light indicates the system has power applied to it. Blinking green light (Note 3) indicates the system is sleeping. No light indicates the system does not have power applied to it (other than 5V standby power). NIC 1 activity LED NIC 2 activity LED System status LED Continuous green light indicates activity between the system and the network to which it is connected. Continuous green light indicates the system is operating normally. Blinking green light indicates the system is operating in a degraded condition. Continuous amber light (Note 1) indicates the system is in a critical or nonrecoverable condition. Blinking amber light (Note 1) indicates the system is in a non-critical condition. No light indicates POST/system stop. Fixed disk drive status LED Random blinking green light indicates fixed disk drive activity (SCSI or IDE). Continuous amber light indicates fixed disk drive fault (SCSI or IDE). No light (Note 2) indicates no fixed disk drive activity nor fault (SCSI or IDE). ID LED Continuous blue light indicates ID button is depressed. No light indicates ID button is not depressed.
Notes:
1. The Amber status takes precedence over the Green status. When the Amber LED is on or blinking, the Green LED is off. 2. Also off when the system is powered off or in a sleep state. 3. The Power LED sleep indication is maintained on standby by the chipset. If the system is powered down without going through BIOS, the LED state in effect at the time of power off will be restored when the system is powered on until the BIOS clears it. If the system is not powered down normally, it is possible that the Power LED will be blinking at the same time that the System Status LED is off due to a failure or configuration change that prevents the BIOS from running.
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Peripherals
The chassis provides external bays for peripherals that can be purchased separately and added to the system. The following describes the available options.
Figure 5. Peripherals
A. B. C. D. E. Hard drive bays (6) Flex bay (1) DVD/CD-ROM drive/floppy disk drive module Tape drive Hard disk drive
Hot Swappable SCSI Hard Drives
The chassis ships with four drive carriers for mounting SCSI hard drives in the hard drive bays. The SCSI hard drives are hot swappable. When a drive fails, the SCSI backplane detects the failure, reports it, and powers down the failed drive. The drive fault LED becomes a continuous amber light. After the failed drive is removed and a new drive is inserted, there is a short wait before power is applied to the drive and the drive fault LED becomes a random blinking green light.
NOTE
Drives can consume up to 17W of power each. Drives must be specified to run at a maximum ambient temperature of 50°C.
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Flex Bay
The flex bay can be used with either the optional DVD/FDD module, CD-ROM/FDD module, or a seventh hot swappable SCSI HDD. The DVD/CD-ROM/FDD module may only be inserted or removed from the flex bay when system power is turned off. It is NOT hot swappable.
500 Watt Redundant Power Supply
The power supply consists of the power supply bay and one power supply module. A second power supply module can be purchased to provide a redundant, 1+1 system. With either configuration, the power supply provides 500 W of power and is designed to minimize EMI. The power supply operates within the following voltage ranges and is rated as follows: · · 100-120 V~ at 50/60 Hertz (Hz); 5.2 A maximum 200-240 V~ at 50/60 Hz; 2.6 A maximum
The power subsystem supports implementation of remote management features including remote enable that permits power to be activated from a variety of sources.
480 Watt Power Supply
The power supply consists of the power supply; no modules are available. The power supply provides 480W of power and is designed to minimize EMI. The power supply operates within the following voltage ranges and is rated as follows: · · 100-120 V~ at 50/60 Hz; 6.8 A maximum 200-240 V~ at 50/60 Hz; 3.4 A maximum
The power subsystem supports implementation of remote management features including remote enable that permits power to be activated from a variety of sources.
System Cooling
The chassis includes three 60-mm non-hot-swappable system fans for cooling the processor(s), hard drives, and add-in cards. A fourth fan may be added to provide cooling redundancy for system components. The system fans are mounted in a fan module located in the middle of the chassis to pull cooling air through the chassis. The power supply contains a single fan for cooling.
Chassis Security
To help prevent unauthorized access to the system's peripherals and control panel, install the optional front bezel, which provides a key lock. The chassis also includes a preinstalled intrusion switch for the top access cover that can be monitored by server management software. When the cover is opened, the switch, located on the front panel board, transmits a signal to the Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) on the server board, where server management software processes the signal.
Locking and Unlocking the Front Bezel
To unlock the bezel, insert the key in the lock and turn the lock counterclockwise until it stops (about a quarter turn). The bezel is now unlocked and can be opened again. To lock the bezel, insert the key in the lock. Turn the lock clockwise until it stops (about a quarter turn). The bezel is now locked and cannot be opened.
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2 Installing the System in a Rack
Your chassis comes equipped with a rack mount kit that can be configured for front-mount, mid-mount, or 4-post racks. An optional slide rail kit may be purchased separately. · Each kit contains instructions for installation into a rack or cabinet
Equipment Rack Precautions
CAUTION
Anchor The Equipment Rack: The equipment rack must be anchored to an unmovable support to prevent it from falling over when one or more servers are extended in front of it on slide assemblies. The equipment rack must be installed according to the manufacturer's instructions. You must also consider the weight of any other device installed in the rack. Main AC Power Disconnect: You are responsible for installing an AC power disconnect for the entire rack unit. This main disconnect must be readily accessible, and it must be labeled as controlling power to the entire unit, not just to the server(s). Grounding The Rack Installation: To avoid the potential for an electrical shock hazard, you must include a third wire safety grounding conductor with the rack installation. If server power cords are plugged into AC outlets that are part of the rack, then you must provide proper grounding for the rack itself. If server power cords are plugged into wall AC outlets, the safety grounding conductor in each power cord provides proper grounding only for the server. You must provide additional, proper grounding for the rack and other devices installed in it. Over Current Protection: The server is designed for an AC line voltage source with up to 20 amperes of over current protection. If the power system for the equipment rack is installed on a branch circuit with more than 20 amperes of protection, you must provide supplemental protection for the server. If more than one server is installed in the rack, the power source for each server must be from a separate branch circuit.
CAUTION
Temperature: The operating temperature of the server, when installed in an equipment rack, must not go below 5°C (41°F) or rise above 35°C (95°F). Extreme fluctuations in temperature can cause a variety of problems in your server. Ventilation: The equipment rack must provide sufficient airflow to the front of the server to maintain proper cooling. It must also include ventilation sufficient to exhaust a maximum of 2110 Btu's per hour for a fully loaded server. It is important to note that this is the maximum, and a minimum or typical system could be much less. You may want to calculate the BTU/hr more accurately for your configuration. An extra 500 BTU/hr over many systems would translate into a large error calculating air conditioning capacity.
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Installing the System in a Rack
3 Working Inside Your Server
This chapter describes how to replace components in your server after it has been set up. All references to left, right, front and rear are based on the reader facing the front of the chassis.
Tools and Supplies Needed
· Antistatic wrist strap (recommended)
Safety: Before You Remove the Cover
Before removing the system cover to work inside the system, observe these safety guidelines: 1. Turn off all peripheral devices connected to the system. 2. Turn off the system by pressing the power button on the front of the system. Then unplug the AC power cord from the system or wall outlet. 3. Label and disconnect all peripheral cables and all telecommunication lines connected to I/O connectors or ports on the back of the system. 4. Attach a wrist strap to a chassis ground of the system any unpainted metal surface before handling components.
Warnings and Cautions
These warnings and cautions apply whenever you remove the chassis cover to access components inside the server. Only a technically qualified person should integrate and configure the server.
Lithium Battery Replacement
CAUTION
Refer to technically qualified persons only for replacement of battery.
WARNING
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace with only the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer's instructions.
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Replacing Components
Replacing a Hard Drive
CAUTION
To allow proper airflow and cooling during operation, all drive bays must contain either a carrier/drive or a carrier with air baffle installed. 1. Before removing the cover to work inside the system, observe the safety guidelines. 2. Remove the bezel from the front of the chassis. 3. Pull the retention lever (A) toward you until the tab end (B) of the lever is free of the housing slot (C). 4. Pull the carrier/drive forward and out of the drive bay.
Figure 6. Removing a Carrier and Hard Drive from a Drive Bay
5. Remove the hard drive from the carrier (A) by removing the four screws (D) from the slide track (C). Lift the drive out of the carrier (B). 6. Remove the new hard drive from its wrapper and place it on an anti-static surface. 7. Set any jumpers and/or switches on the drive according to the drive manufacturer's instructions.
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Figure 7. Removing a Hard Drive from a Carrier
8. Install the new drive in the carrier and the carrier/drive into the drive bay. 9. Reinstall a carrier/air baffle in any bays where you are not reinstalling a carrier/drive.
Replacing a DVD/CD-ROM drive/FDD Module
CAUTION
A DVD/CD-ROM drive/FDD module is NOT hot swappable. Before replacing it, you must first take the server out of service, turn off all peripheral devices connected to the system, turn off the system by pressing the power button, and unplug the AC power cord from the system or wall outlet. 1. Remove the bezel from the front of the chassis. 2. Rotate the handle bar (A) up about 1/4-inch (6-mm) to unlatch the module from the bay. 3. Grasp the handle bar at both ends and firmly pull out to disengage the connector. (When you first pull, resistance will be high until the connector disengages.) 4. Slide the module out of the flex bay. 5. On the replacement module, rotate the handle bar down. 6. Insert the replacement module into the flex bay and slide it back until you feel the connectors touch. 7. With your thumbs positioned above the handle bar indentations (B), push the module in until it locks in place. 8. Reinstall the bezel.
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Figure 8. Replacing a DVD/CD-ROM drive/FDD Module
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Working Inside Your Server
Replacing a PCI Add-in Card
1. Before removing the cover to work inside the system, observe the safety guidelines. 2. Insert your finger in loop A and remove the riser card assembly that contains the add-in card you desire to replace. If you are removing a full-length card, also grasp the opposite end. 3. Open the retainer clip on the riser card retention bracket. 4. Pull the PCI card out of the riser card assembly. 5. Insert the edge-connector of the replacement PCI card into the slot of the riser card while inserting the end of the PCI card's metal bracket in opening. If you are installing a full-length card, also insert the end of the card opposite the metal bracket into the slots of the full-length card lock. 7. Firmly push the PCI card's edge-connector into the riser card slot until it is fully seated. 8. Close the retainer clip and ensure it is latched. 9. Insert the riser card connector in the server board slot while aligning the tabs on the rear retention bracket with the holes in the chassis. 10. Firmly press the riser card straight down until it is seated in the server board slot.
Figure 9. Removing the Low-Profile PCI Riser Card
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Figure 10. Removing the Full-Length PCI Riser Card
Replacing a 500 Watt Power Supply Module
The 500 Watt redundant power supply system consists of the power supply bay and either one or two power supply modules. The optional second module provides a redundant, 1+1 system.
CAUTION
If you do not have the second, redundant power supply module, you must take the server out of service before replacing the single module. 1. Squeeze the module handle to depress the latch (Figure 11, A) that is the right side of the handle. 2. Rotate the handle down (B) while pulling the module toward you (C). As you pull the module out, support the module with your free hand. 3. Insert a new power supply module in the bay. 4. Grip the module handle, rotate it down, and push the module into the bay. 5. When the module is nearly all of the way in, the handle will rotate up. At this time, push firmly on the front of the handle to lock the latch. 6. The power supply module is now functional and the power supply fault indicator should not be lit.
Figure 11. Replacing a Power Supply Module
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Installing a Redundant Fan
1. Before removing the cover to work inside the system, observe the safety guidelines. 2. Remove the cover from the chassis. 3. Remove the full-height PCI riser card. 4. Remove the flex circuit cable retention clip. 5. Disconnect the flex circuit cable from the backplane. 6. At the end of the fan module closest to the chassis centerline, push on the tab to release it from the chassis (A). 7. While pushing on the tab, lift up on the module to clear the retention stub. 8. Slide the module towards the power supply until it comes free. 9. Lift the fan module out of the chassis.
Figure 12. Removing the Fan module
10. Remove the fan blank from the fan module.
Figure 13. Removing the Fan Blank
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11. Connect the new fan's cable to the connector on the fan module. 12. Insert the top of a new fan into the fan module and rotate the bottom in until tab (B) locks it in place.
Figure 14. Installing the New Fan
13. Align the holes in the fan module with the raised tabs on the chassis and lower the fan module onto the chassis floor. 14. Slide the fan module toward the chassis sidewall until it has locked in place. 15. Plug the fan cables into the server board system fan connectors. 16. Make sure the USB cable is routed along the top of the fan module. 17. Connect the flex circuit cable to the backplane. 18. Install the flex circuit cable retention clip. 19. Install the full-height PCI riser card. 20. Replace the chassis cover.
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