IACP-4000 Series 5.
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FCC Class A Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Safety Instructions 1. Read these safety instructions carefully. 2. Keep this User's Manual for later reference. 3. Disconnect this equipment from any AC outlet before cleaning. Use a damp cloth. Do not use liquid or spray detergents for cleaning. 4. For plug-in equipment, the power outlet socket must be located near the equipment and must be easily accessible. 5. Keep this equipment away from humidity. 6. Put this equipment on a reliable surface during installation.
Contents Chapter Chapter 1 General Information ....................................... 2 1.1 1.2 Introduction ....................................................................... 2 Specifications .................................................................... 2 1.3 1.4 1.5 IACP-4000 Series List ...................................................... 4 Dimensions........................................................................ 4 Exploded Diagram.............................................
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CHAPTER 1 General Information 1 Chapter 1
Chapter 1 General Information 1.1 Introduction IACP-4000 is a 4U height 14-slot rackmount IPC chassis with ATX industrial motherboard inside which equipped 5.7" TFT LCD (4000D series)for varied application purpose, high-efficiency 300W ATX with PFC (power factor correction) power supply and maintainable dual cooling fan. A fault detection and alarm notification system monitors the system status, including power supply, HDD, temperature and cooling fans to minimize the system down time.
1.2.2 System Hardware • Audio Ports 1 x Mic-in, 1 x Line-out, 1 x CD Audio in, 1 x Line out, 1 x S/PDIF • Chipset Intel 82915GV GMCH • CPU Intel µFC-LGA 775 socket • Expansion Slots 1 PCI Express x 16, 5 PCI slots (PCI Rev. 2.
1.3 IACP-4000 Series List • IACP-4000D-A0AE 5.7" VGA TFT LCD Pentium/Celeron D 4U Rack Industrial Workstation with 5 PCI/ 2 ISA/ 1 ADD2 Slots • IACP-4000G-A0AE IACP-4000D-A0AE without display • IACP-4000D-A2AE 5.7" VGA TFT LCD Core 2 Quad / Core 2 Duo / Core Duo 4U Rack Industrial Workstation with 5 PCI/ 2 PCIe Slots • IACP-4000G-A2AE IACP-4000D-A2AE without display 1.
1.5 Exploded Diagram Figure 1.1: Exploded Diagram 1.6 Accessory Packing list • CABLE 6P-6P-6P PS/2 KB & MOUSE 20cm • Simplified Chinese Manuel IACP-4000 Series V1.0 • China RoHS IACP-4000 Series 1st Ed. • CD-ROM IPPC Series V3.
For IACP-4000D series only: • CABLE 6P/6P 20cm Mini DIN (M) for AWS-8421T • CABLE 15/15P 20cm for AWS-8259 VGA Port Note: This model supports from Celeron D 336 2.8GHz up to Intel Pentium 4 640 SL7Z8 CHINA 3.
CHAPTER 2 System Setup 7 Chapter 2
Chapter 2 System Setup 2.1 System Installation WARNING: Before starting the installation process, be sure to shut down all power from the chassis. Do this by turning off the power switch, and unplugging the power cord from the power outlet. When in doubt, consult with an experienced technician. 2.1.1 Attaching the Handles The handles for the front panel are in the accessory box. To install the handles, simply secure them to the front panel with the provided screws. 2.1.
2.1.3 Chassis Front and Rear Sections The front panel switches behind the door are used for system power, system reset 1, system reset 2 (option), alarm reset and power switch. The door cover is on the left side of the door cover, where the system LED status and key lock switch are located. The key can be found in the accessory box as shown below. The USB and PS/2 keyboard connectors are on the left of the front panel.
System Reset 1: Press this switch to reinitialize the system. This is the same as the hardware reset button. (Default setting) System Reset 2: Press this switch to reinitialize the second system. (Optional) Alarm Reset Switch: Press this switch to suppress or stop an audible alarm. Whenever a fault in the system occurs (e.g. fan failure, rising chassis temperature, backplane voltage problem), an audible alarm is activated. Pressing this switch will cause the alarm to stop.
2.1.4 Drive Bay Installation The drive bay of IACP-4000 can hold 5.25" (x3) and 3.5" (x1) devices. Installation of disk drives: 1. Remove the top cover 2. Undo the two screws of cushion and four screws on the drive bay 3. Lift off the Standard Drive Bay. 4. Insert the drives into their proper locations in the drive bay and secure them with the screws provided. 5. Connect the disk drive power and signal cables. 2.1.
2.2 LED Indicators 2.2.1 System Status LED The System Status LED shows as follows: When the PWR LED is RED, it indicates a redundant power supply failure. To stop the alarm buzzer, press the Alarm Reset button. Please check out the redundant power supply right away and replace failure power supply module with a good one. When the FAN LED is RED and blinking, it indicates a failing cooling fan. An audible alarm is also activated.
2.2.2 Power Status LED Power Status LED indicates the status of the backplane voltage signals. When a LED fails to light, it indicates a problem with one of the voltage signals. An audible alarm is sounded. Check to make sure that the power supply connector is properly attached to the backplane. If problem persists, consult an experienced technician. 2.3 Power Supply IACP-4000 supports PS/2 and redundant power supply both and without any modifications.
2.4 Cooling Fan & Filter There are two cooling fans located inside the chassis. When one cooling fan breaks down, the system sounds a continuous alarm. To disable the alarm, press the Alarm Reset switch and replace the fan immediately. To replace a defective fan, refer to the figures below. Press location A and then pull B, the connector can then be released. If the filter is blocked with dust, refer to the figure below for the filter replacement procedure.
CHAPTER 3 Alarm Board 15 Chapter 3
Chapter 3 Alarm Board The alarm board is located under the cooling fan section. It gives an audible alarm when: 1. Any power supply module of redundant power supply fails 2. One of the cooling fans fai1s 3. Temperature inside the chassis rises 4. A problem occurs in one of the backplane voltage levels The detailed layout and specification of the alarm board are as follows: 3.
3.2 Alarm Board Specification Input Power: +5V, +12V Input Signals: • 7 FAN connectors (GND_+12V_FAN) • One thermal board connector (up to 8 thermal boards in a roll) • One power good input • One alarm reset input. • One voltage signal connector (connect from backplane, includes ±12V, ±5V, 3.
CN1 : External Power Connector, standard mini 4 Pin power connector Pin 1 : +12V, 2A current maximum Pin 2 : GND Pin 3 : GND Pin 4 : +5V, 2A current maximum CN2 : 10/100M LAN Connector Pin 1 : SPLED TERMPLANE Pin 3 : RX+ Pin 2 : Pin 4 : RX- Pin 5 : GND Pin 7 : TX+ Pin 9 : LILED Pin 11 : N/A Pin 6 : LVCC Pin 8 : TXPin 10 : TERMPLANE Pin 12 : NC CN4 : I2C Sensor board (LM75) Connector Pin 1 : +5V Pin 2 : Sensor board I2C bus clock Pin 3 : Sensor board I2C bus data Pin 4 : GND CN8 : RS-232 Connector Pin 1
Pin 1 : SIN Pin 3 : CTS# Pin 5 : RTS# Pin 7 : DSR# Pin 9 : ATX ON Pin 11 : GND Pin 13 : Watchdog IN Pin 15 : Watchdog OUT Pin 17 : SPLED Pin 19 : LILED Pin 21 : GND Pin 23 : TX+ Pin 25 : TXPin 27 : RX+ Pin 29 : RXPin 31 : TERMPLANE Pin 2 : SOUT Pin 4 : DCD# Pin 6 : DTR# Pin 8 : ID 0 Pin 10 : DO 4 Pin 12 : DO 3 Pin 14 : DO 2 Pin 16 : DO 1 Pin 18 : NC Pin 20 : NC Pin 22 : NC Pin 24 : NC Pin 26 : NC Pin 28 : NC Pin 30 : NC Pin 32 : NC CN12 : SNMP-1000 Daughter Board Connector (Right side) Pin 1 : NC Pin 2 :
Pin 1 : Power GOOD A Pin 2 : GND CN18 : LED Board Connector Pin 1 : GND Pin 3 : +12V Signal Pin 5 : -12V Signal Pin 7 : Power Good Signal Pin 9 : Temperature Good Signal Pin 11 : Fan Good Signal Pin 13 : NC Pin 15 : 5VSB Signal Pin 2 : +5V Signal Pin 4 : -5V Signal Pin 6 : HDD Signal Pin 8 : Power Fail Signal Pin 10 : Temperature Fail Signal Pin 12 : FAN Fail Signal Pin 14 : +3.
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3.4 Thermal Sensor There is a temperature sensor inside the chassis, See Figure 3.4-1.to find the location. When the temperature rises, the temperature sensor sends a signal to the alarm board and a continuous alarm is sounded. To stop the alarm, press the Alarm Reset Switch at the Front Panel.