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MAXDATA PLATINUM 2210R Server Chassis User`s Manual 2 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 MAXDATA PLATINUM 2210R Server Chassis 3 Figures 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 4 Contents 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 MAXDATA PLATINUM 2210R Server Chassis 5 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. 6 Chassis Description 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. MAXDATA PLATINUM 2210R Server Chassis 7 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. 8 Chassis Description 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. MAXDATA PLATINUM 2210R Server Chassis 9 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 Po ...

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