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MAXDATA PLATINUM 5200 Server Chassis User's Manual MAXDATA PLATINUM 5200 Server Chassis 1 2 Contents 1 Chassis Description ......................................................................................... 7 Kit Contents ............................................................................................................................. 7 Feature Summary .................................................................................................................... 7 Chassis Front View .................................................................................................................. 8 Front Panel Controls and Indicators .................................................................................... 9 Chassis Rear View ................................................................................................................. 11 Chassis Side View ................................................................................................................. 12 Peripherals ............................................................................................................................. 12 5.25-inch Removable Media Drive Bays ........................................................................... 12 5.25-inch Hard Drive Bays................................................................................................. 12 3.5-inch Hot-Swap Drive Bay ............................................................................................ 12 Power Supply......................................................................................................................... 13 Checking the Power Cords .................................................................................................... 14 Chassis Security .................................................................................................................... 14 Monitoring ............................................................................................................................. 14 Mechanical Locks .................................................................................................................. 15 Install the Chassis Feet (Pedestal Mode)............................................................................... 17 Install into a Rack (Rack Mode).............................................................................................. 18 Tools and Supplies Needed ................................................................................................... 21 Safety: Before You Remove the Access Cover ..................................................................... 21 Warnings and Cautions .......................................................................................................... 21 Replacing Fans....................................................................................................................... 22 Replacing a Front System Fan .......................................................................................... 22 Replacing a Rear System Fan ........................................................................................... 23 Replacing the Power Supply .................................................................................................. 23 Hot-Swapping a Power Supply .............................................................................................. 24 Power Supply Specifications.................................................................................................. 25 Input Voltages ........................................................................................................................ 25 650 watt 2+1 power supply .............................................................................................. 25 Output Voltages ..................................................................................................................... 25 System Environmental Specifications.................................................................................... 25 Product Safety ....................................................................................................................... 27 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) - Emissions................................................................. 27 Electromagnetic Compatibility - Immunity ............................................................................. 27 Power Line Harmonics / Voltage Flicker ................................................................................ 27 Regional EMC Compliance Information ................................................................................. 28 2 Setting Up the Chassis ................................................................................. 17 3 Maintaining Your Server............................................................................... 21 4 Technical Reference ...................................................................................... 25 5 Product Regulatory Compliance Information ............................................. 27 MAXDATA PLATINUM 5200 Server Chassis 3 6 Important Safety Information ...................................................................... 29 Important Safety Information................................................................................................. 29 Intended Application Uses ..................................................................................................... 29 Safety Instructions and Information....................................................................................... 29 Checking the Power Cords .................................................................................................... 29 Earth Grounded Socket-Outlets ............................................................................................. 30 Before You Remove the Access Cover ................................................................................. 30 Fans ....................................................................................................................................... 30 Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) ................................................................................................ 30 Cooling and Airflow................................................................................................................ 31 Lifting and Moving ................................................................................................................. 31 Equipment Rack Precautions ................................................................................................. 31 Anchor the Equipment Rack ............................................................................................. 31 Main AC Power Disconnect .............................................................................................. 31 Grounding the Rack Installation ........................................................................................ 31 Over Current Protection .................................................................................................... 31 Temperature Limits........................................................................................................... 31 Ventilation Considerations................................................................................................. 31 Backup Battery.................................................................................................................. 32 4 Contents Figures 1. Screw Description .............................................................................................................. 7 2. Front View .......................................................................................................................... 8 3. Pedestal Controls and Indicators........................................................................................ 9 4. Rack Controls and Indicators.............................................................................................. 9 5. Rear View ......................................................................................................................... 11 6. Chassis Side View ............................................................................................................ 12 7. Power Supply ................................................................................................................... 13 8. Mechanical Locks............................................................................................................. 15 9. Installing the Chassis Feet ............................................................................................... 17 10. Attaching the Rail to the Chassis ..................................................................................... 18 11. Rails Installed in a Rack .................................................................................................... 18 12. Installing the Server into a Rack ....................................................................................... 19 13. Replacing a Front System Fan.......................................................................................... 22 14. Replacing a Rear System Fan........................................................................................... 23 15. Hot-Swapping a Power Supply......................................................................................... 24 Tables 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 5. 6. 7. 8. Feature Summary............................................................................................................... 7 LED Description ............................................................................................................... 10 Redundancy LED Description........................................................................................... 13 Power Module LED Description....................................................................................... 14 Power Supply System Output Capability ......................................................................... 25 Environmental Specifications ........................................................................................... 25 Product Regulatory Compliance Markings ....................................................................... 28 Regional EMC Compliance Information ........................................................................... 28 Safety Symbols ................................................................................................................ 29 MAXDATA PLATINUM 5200 Server Chassis 5 6 Contents 1 Chassis Description Kit Contents The chassis subassembly kit includes a documentation CD-ROM that contains this Product Guide; one power cord; and a box that includes four 5.25-inch external drive rails, a padlock loop for securing the chassis, and four different types of mounting screws. Figure 1. Screw Description A. B. Flat head 6-32 x 5mm [.200] Flat head M3 x 5mm [.200] C. D. Hex head 6-32 x 6mm [.256] Round head M4 x 8mm [.315] Feature Summary Table 1. Feature Summary Feature Drive Bays Description One 3.5-inch diskette drive bay, accessible from front. Two 5.25-inch wide bays that are externally accessible, designed to hold half-height standard removable media devices; two of the bays can be converted into a single full-height bay. Two 5.25-inch wide bays that are not externally accessible, designed to hold half-height IDE drives. A hot-swap bay for 3.5-inch hard disk drives: space for up to five 1-inch high, SCA2 hard drives. Expansion slot covers Power supply Cooling Up to seven expansion slots can be used; every slot that does not have an add-in board installed must have a slot cover installed. 650 watt hot-swap redundant 2+1 PFC power supply. Five hot-swap system fans: three inside the chassis and two on the rear. Two power supply fans. MAXDATA PLATINUM 5200 Server Chassis 7 Chassis Front View Figure 2. Front View A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J. Front panel controls and indicators 5.25-inch removable media drive bays Security lock (pedestal configuration) Hot-swap drive carriers Internal drive bays Chassis intrusion switch Diskette drive bay location USB port Front hot-swap system fan access door Rear hot-swap system fans 8 Chassis Description Front Panel Controls and Indicators Figure 3. Pedestal Controls and Indicators A. B. C. D. Hard drive activity LED Power button Sleep button LAN #1 activity LED E F. G. H. Reset button LAN #2 activity LED Status LED Power/Sleep LED Figure 4. Rack Controls and Indicators A. B. C. D. E. Hard drive activity LED Power button Sleep button LAN #1 activity LED Reset button F. ID button G. ID LED H. LAN #2 activity LED I. J. Status LED Power/sleep LED MAXDATA PLATINUM 5200 Server Chassis 9 Table 2. LED Description LED Name Hard drive activity Color Green Amber LAN#1 activity Green Green LAN#2-Link/Act Green Green Status LED Green Green Amber Amber Condition BLINK ON OFF ON BLINK OFF ON BLINK OFF ON BLINK ON BLINK OFF Power/Sleep LED Green Amber ID LED (rack only) Blue ON ON OFF On OFF Description Hard drive activity Fault No activity Linked LAN activity Disconnected Linked LAN activity Disconnected System ready Processor or memory disabled Temperature or voltage critical fault; CPU/Terminator missing Power fault; Fan fault; Temperature or voltage non-critical fault Fatal error during POST Power on Sleep (S1) Power off or Sleep (S4) Server identification; Toggled by ID button or software (rackmount system only) Server identification; Toggled by ID button or software (rackmount system only) 10 Chassis Description Chassis Rear View Figure 5. Rear View A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. AC input power connectors Rear System Fans ICMB or external SCSI connector knockout Optional serial port* Expansion slot covers I/O ports* Power supply module status LED (Green LED means proper operation)* AC module Power Good LEDs (AC1, AC2, ACR; lit means proper operation) Power supply modules * Items shown may different in your chassis. MAXDATA PLATINUM 5200 Server Chassis 11 Chassis Side View Figure 6. Chassis Side View A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J. K. 5.25-inch removable media drive bays Diskette drive* 5.25-inch hard drive bays Hot-swap fan 5 Hot-swap fan 4 Hot-swap fan 3 PCI Area Duct Processor Area Duct Hot-swap fan 2 Hot-swap fan 1 Power supply * Items shown may different in your chassis. Peripherals 5.25-inch Removable Media Drive Bays The upper bays are designed for removable media peripherals. You can install up to two half-height peripherals or one full height peripheral. For proper cooling, the lowest position must remain open. 5.25-inch Hard Drive Bays The lower two drive bays are designed for hard drives. 3.5-inch Hot-Swap Drive Bay The hot-swap drive bay supports up to five 3.5-inch SCA LVDS hard drives. Five carriers are included with the system. If no drive is installed in a carrier, a plastic air baffle must be installed to ensure proper hard drive cooling. The hot-swap drive bay accepts 1-inch hard drives that consume up to 18 watts of power. Drives must be specified to operate at a maximum ambient temperature of 50º C. An optional second Hot-Swap Drive Bay is available. 12 Chassis Description Power Supply The 650 watt, dual-line cord, 2+1 redundant power supply is auto ranging for either 100-120 VAC or 200-240 VAC. The MAXDATA PLATINUM 5200 Server Chassis Hot-Swap, Redundant Power ships with two power modules and a blank filler installed. A third power module (includes a second power cable) can be ordered as an accessory . NOTE A redundant power configuration requires installation of three power modules and two power cords. Figure 7. Power Supply A. Redundancy LEDs B. Power Supply Module LEDs C. AC Power Cord 1 D. AC Power Cord 2 Table 3. Redundancy LED Description LED Name AC1 Color Green Condition ON OFF AC2 Green ON OFF ACR Green ON OFF Description AC Power Cord 1 (AC1) active and modules 1 & 3 active No AC power to AC Power Cord 1 AC Power Cord 2 (AC2) active and modules 2 & 3 active No AC power to AC Power Cord 2 Redundant Power active: all 3 modules active; both power cords active Redundant Power not active MAXDATA PLATINUM 5200 Server Chassis 13 Table 4. Power Module LED Description LED Name Power Module LED Color Green Green Amber Condition ON BLINK ON Description Power supply DC outputs ON and OK AC power present/Only Standby outputs ON Indicates one of these conditions: · No AC power to this power supply module · Power supply failure (includes over voltage, over temperature) · Module current limit exceeded Check Server Management Software to diagnose problem OFF No AC Power to System Checking the Power Cords WARNING Do not attempt to modify or use the supplied AC power cords if they are not the exact type required. The power supply cords are the main disconnect device to mains (AC power). The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be readily accessible. If a power cord supplied with the chassis is not compatible with the AC wall outlet in your region, get one that meets the following criteria: · · The cord must be rated for the available AC voltage and have a current rating that is at least 125% of the current rating of the server. The connector that plugs into the wall outlet must be a grounding-type male plug designed for use in your region. It must have certification marks showing certification by an agency acceptable in your region. The connector that plugs into the AC receptacle on the power supply must be an IEC 320, sheet C13, type female connector. In Europe, the cord must be less than 4.5 meters (14.76 feet) long, and it must be flexible (harmonized) or VDE certified cordage to comply with the chassis' safety certifications. · · Chassis Security To help prevent unauthorized entry or use of the server, the chassis includes two chassis intrusion switches that can be monitored by Server Management software, a padlock loop at the rear of the chassis, and a front bezel door lock (pedestal only). Monitoring Two chassis intrusion switches are preinstalled. When the access cover is removed or the front bezel door is opened, the switch transmits a signal to the BMC on the server board. Server management software can be programmed to respond to an intrusion by powering down or by locking the keyboard, for example. 14 Chassis Description Mechanical Locks A padlock loop on the rear of the chassis access cover can be used to prevent access to the inside of the chassis. A variety of lock sizes can be accommodated by the .270 inch (7 mm) diameter loop. The front bezel has a two-position lock to prevent access to the hard drives and the interior of the chassis. Figure 8. Mechanical Locks A. B. Front bezel locked Front bezel unlocked MAXDATA PLATINUM 5200 Server Chassis 15 16 Chassis Description 2 Setting Up the Chassis Install the Chassis Feet (Pedestal Mode) If you are installing this server into a rack system, skip these steps and read the instructions that came with your rack kit. 1. Move the chassis to the edge of your workbench. 2. Use four screws to attach each foot to the chassis. The holes in the feet will line up with only one set of holes in the chassis. On the front foot, the middle hole should be towards the front of the chassis. Hole locations for the front foot are marked "F" and "1,2". On the back foot, the middle hole should be towards the back of the chassis. Hole locations for the rear foot are marked "F". 3. You are now ready to attach a monitor, keyboard, and mouse to your server, and turn it on. D Figure 9. Installing the Chassis Feet A. B. C. D. Screw hole Chassis foot Workbench Screw (M4 round head) MAXDATA PLATINUM 5200 Server Chassis 17 Install into a Rack (Rack Mode) NOTE Your chassis is designed to be compatible with the EIA-310-d rack standard. Be sure to select a rack cabinet enclosure that is EIA-310-d compliant. 1. Fully extend the rails. 2. Remove the smallest and inner-most rail. 3. Position the rail. 4. Insert and tighten four screws. Figure 10. Attaching the Rail to the Chassis 5. Install the rest of the rail in your rack. Figure 11. Rails Installed in a Rack A. B. C. Rack Rail Assembly Mounting Holes 18 Setting up the chassis NOTE Your rack may vary from the illustration. Refer to your rack documentation for information specific to your rack. 6. Hold the chassis so the rails on the chassis engage the rails in your rack. You will need someone to help you at this point. 7. Disengage the locking tab on each rail and slide the server into the rack. Figure 12. Installing the Server into a Rack MAXDATA PLATINUM 5200 Server Chassis 19 20 Setting up the chassis

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