Rev. 2.0 1/23/06 APPRO WH300 Workstation User’s Guide Revision 2.
Rev. 2.0 1/23/06 ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ The information in this User’s Guide has been carefully reviewed and is believed to be accurate. The vendor assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be contained in this document, makes no commitment to update or to keep current the information in this Guide, or to notify any person or organization of the updates.
Rev. 2.0 1/23/06 Contents Chapter 1: Introduction Overview..……………………………………………………………………………... 4 Features. ……………………………………………………………………………….. 4 Specifications. …………………………………………………………………………. 5 Chapter 2: Chapter 3: Important Safety Information 2.1 Intended Application Uses....…………………………………….. 6 2.2 2.3 Safety Instructions & Information..………………………………. 6 Checking the Power Cord..……………………………………….. 7 2.4 Earth-Ground Socket Outlets..…………………………………… 7 2.5 Before you remove the Access Covers…………………………… 8 2.
Rev. 2.0 1/23/06 Chapter 4: Chapter 5: Appendix WH300 Maintenance 4.1 Replacing a Front System Fan.…………………………………… 26 4.1.1 Hot-Swap Drive Bay.……………………………………. 26 4.2 Replacing a Rear System Fan..…………………………………… 27 4.3 Replacing the Power Supply……………………………………… 28 WH300 Architecture 5.1 Appro WH300 front view………………………………………… 31 5.2 Front Panel Controls and Indicators……………………………… 32 5.3 Appro WH300 rear view…………………………………………. 33 Reference A Power Supply Specifications……………………………………...
Rev. 2.0 1/23/06 Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Overview The Appro WH300 workstation is designed for the power-user. It offers excellent performance, system expandability, speed and efficiency when working with demanding compute-intensive applications. It delivers two x16 PCI Express graphics capabilities for content creation, animation, 3D modeling and CAD to meet all your design and analysis needs. It provides robust memory and storage in a flexible pedestal design.
Rev. 2.0 1/23/06 1.3 Specifications WH300 Processors Dual AMD Opteron™ processors Chipset NVIDIA nForceTM Professional 2200/2050 + AMD 8131 PCI-X Tunnel Memory Type Registered ECC DDR 333/ 400 Memory Capacity Up to 16GB in 8 DIMM sockets Floppy-Drive 1.44MB FDD (optional) CD ROM CD/DVD ROM (optional) Disk Controller Single Channel ATA-133 controller Two integrated dual port SATAII controller Drive Bays – Int.
Rev. 2.0 1/23/06 Chapter 2 Important Safety Information Only a technically qualified person shall access, integrate, configure, and service this product. 2.1 Intended Application Uses This product was evaluated as Information Technology Equipment (ITE), which may be installed in offices, schools, computer rooms, and similar commercial type locations.
Rev. 2.0 1/23/06 2.3 Checking the Power Cord CAUTION To avoid electrical shock, check the power cord(s) that will be used with the product: Do not attempt to modify or use the AC power cord(s) if they are not the exact type required. If a power cord is not compatible with the AC wall outlet in your region, get one that meets the following criteria: ⎯ The power cord must be properly rated for the AC voltage in your region.
Rev. 2.0 1/23/06 2.5 Before You Remove the Access Covers CAUTION To avoid personal injury or property damage, the following safety instructions apply whenever accessing inside the product: Turn off all peripheral devices connected to this product. Turn off the system by pressing the power button on the front of the product. Disconnect the AC power by unplugging all AC power cords from the system or wall outlet.
Rev. 2.0 1/23/06 2.7 Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) CAUTION Perform the procedures in this product guide only at an electrostatic discharge (ESD) workstation, because the server components can be extremely sensitive to ESD. If no such station is available, you can reduce the risk of electrostatic discharge ESD damage by doing the following: Wear an antistatic wrist strap and attach it to a metal part of the server. Touch the metal on the server chassis before touching the server components.
Rev. 2.0 1/23/06 Chapter 3 Installation 3.1 Parts List Ⓐ A Appro WH300 Workstation Accessory Kit box contains: Ⓑ Ⓒ Ⓓ Ⓔ Ⓕ B 4x SATA data cable C 2x SATA power adapter D 1x system board manual E 1x system board quick ref.
Rev. 2.0 1/23/06 3.2 Optional Items Appro WH300 can be ordered with multiple optional components; depending on what options were ordered, your kit may contain some or all of the following: Part # Orderable Description Qty 22501-0001-00 0 or 1 3.5” 1.44MB Floppy Disk Drive Varies 1 to 6 3.5” Hard Disk Drive (SATA, or SCSI) Varies 0 or 1 5.25” CD/DVD ROM drive Varies 0 or 1 5.
Rev. 2.0 1/23/06 bay. iii) The hard drive bay cage is not externally accessible. Optional 3.5-inch Hot Swap Drive Bay The optional hot swap drive bay upgrade kit supports either up to six 3.5-inch SCSI or six 3.5-inch SATA hot-swap hard drives. six bays are included with the upgrade kit. Depending on the model chosen, up to If no drive is installed in a carrier, a plastic air baffle must be installed to ensure proper hard drive cooling.
Rev. 2.0 1/23/06 3. Disengage the three clips that attach the right side of the front bezel assembly to the chassis and remove. See letter C in the figure. 3.6 Install a 3.5-inch Floppy Drive 1. Use the finger cutouts on the EMI shield to grasp the shield and remove it from the chassis. 2. Remove the EMI shield from the 3.5-in device drive Bay (letter A in the following figure). Move latch to the “unlock” position (letter B in the figure).. 3. Insert floppy drive into 3.
Rev. 2.0 1/23/06 4. Line up holes in floppy drive with holes in chassis (letter D in the figure). Move latch to the “lock” position (letter E). 5. Connect power (P5 connector from power supply) and data cables to the rear of the floppy drive (letter F in the figure below). 3.7 Peripheral Drives 3.7.
Rev. 2.0 1/23/06 by configuring the SSU option does not make the interrupt available. 3.7.3 Installing a 5.25-inch Removable Media Device Two 5.25-inch half-height bays provide space for tape backup, CD-ROM, or other removable media drives. NOTE Save the EMI shields: EMI integrity and cooling are both protected by having drives installed in the bays or EMI shields covering the bays.
Rev. 2.0 1/23/06 3.7.4 Installing 3.5-inch Hard Drive Six 3.5-inch half-height bays provide space for hard drives. NOTE The drive bay cage can only be fully populated with six hard drives if the power budget has the capacity for it. Before installing more than four hard drives, calculate the power used by each installed device and compare it to the allowed power budget. Or if uncertain, please consult an Uniwide Technical Support Engineer.
Rev. 2.0 1/23/06 2. Remove any PCI add-in boards that use the PCI card guide. 3. Remove the PCI card guide by pressing in on the blue tabs (letter A in the following figure) and pulling the PCI card guide outward (letter B in the figure). 4. Route the required power cables (connectors P8-P13) from behind the PCI card guide through the cable routing area at the bottom of the fixed drive cage..
Rev. 2.0 1/23/06 5. Pull the drive latch forward to unlatch the drive locking assembly for the drive bay you want to install a hard drive in.. 6. Insert fixed hard drive into drive bay and push until it stops. Ensure that the power and data connector end of the hard drive is facing forward..
Rev. 2.0 1/23/06 7. Push drive latch in to lock hard drive into drive bay.. Warning: Drive bay slots 1, 3, and 5 MUST be populated first. Failure to do so could result inthermal issues within the chassis.
Rev. 2.0 1/23/06 8. Install power (letter A in the following figure) and data (letter B in the figure) cables to each of the installed drives. The cables route through the oval opening at the bottom of the fixed drive cage.. 9. Appro WH300 User’s Guide Re-attach the drive cage EMI shield to the chassis and tighten the thumb screw.
Rev. 2.0 1/23/06 10. Re-install the PCI card guide. Insert tabs on left side of PCI card guide into slots in chassis (letter A in the following figure). Swing PCI card guide into chassis until right-side blue tabs snap into place (letter B in the figure).
Rev. 2.0 1/23/06 3.7.5 Installing an Add-in Board You may want to install an operating system before installing any add-in boards. If so, skip this step and return to it when you are ready. CAUTIONS Do not overload the server board by installing add-in boards that draw excessive current. Add-in boards can be extremely sensitive to ESD and always require careful handling.
Rev. 2.0 1/23/06 3. Remove a PCI add-in board from its protective wrapper. Be careful not to touch the components or gold-edge connectors. Place board on an anti-static surface. Record the type and serial number of the add-in board in your equipment log. Set jumpers or switches on the board according to the manufacturer’s instructions.. 4. Hold the PCI add-in board by its top edge or upper corners.
Rev. 2.0 1/23/06 3.8 1. Install the Front Bezel Line up the three clips on the right-side of the front bezel assembly with the corresponding slots on the right-side of the chassis (letter A in the following figure). 2. Engage the clips with the slots . See letter B in the figure. 3. Rotate the left side of the the front bezel assembly towards the chassis. See letter C in the figure. 4. Snap the two bezel tabs into the corresponding recesses at the left edge of the chassis front panel.
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Rev. 2.0 1/23/06 Chapter 4 WH300 Maintenance Replacing Fans The chassis contains two replaceable system fans. The power supply fan(s) are not replaceable. Your replacement fan should be the same size and type as the fan you are removing. 4.1 Replacing a Front System Fan 4.1.1 Hot-Swap Drive Bay When the hot-swap drive bay is installed, the front system fan is located on the hotswap drive bay. 1. Remove the left access cover. 2. Disconnect the fan cable from the server board. 3.
Rev. 2.0 1/23/06 5. Connect the fan cable to the server board. 6. Replace the access cover. 4.2 Replacing a Rear System Fan 1. Remove the left side cover. 2. Disconnect the fan power cable from the server board (see letter A in the following figure). 3. Remove the system fan from its snap-in bracket by pressing the two bracket tabs outward (see letter B in the figure). 4. Install the new system fan in the snap-in bracket. 5. Reconnect the fan cable to the server board. 6. Install the left side cover.
Rev. 2.0 1/23/06 4.3 Replacing the Power Supply WARNINGS Hazardous conditions, power supply: Hazardous voltage, current, and energy levels are present inside the power supply. There are no user-serviceable parts inside it; servicing should be done by technically qualified personnel. To replace the power supply: 1. Disconnect the A/C power from the power supply. 2. Remove the left access cover. 3. Disconnect all of the power cables inside the chassis. 4.
Rev. 2.0 1/23/06 6. Insert new fixed power supply in chassis. Ensure that the blue locking mechanism is still in the open position. Make sure that the new fixed power supply rests on the small metal shelf on the side wall of the chassis (see letter A in the following figure). 7. Rotate the blue locking mechanism to the locked position (see letter A in the following figure).
Rev. 2.0 1/23/06 8. Connect the power cables to the server board and peripherals. 9. Replace the access cover. 10. Connect the A/C power to the power supply.
Rev. 2.0 1/23/06 Chapter 5 WH300 Architecture 5.1 Appro WH300 User’s Guide Appro WH300 front view A. 5.25-inch removable media drive bays B. Front panel controls and indicators C. 3.5-inch removable media drive bay D. Internal hard drive bay cage (behind door) E. Security lock F.
Rev. 2.0 1/23/06 5.2 Front Panel Controls and Indicators A. Power LED B. Power button C. NOT USED D. Reset button E. NOT USED F. NOT USED G. Hard drive activity LED H.
Rev. 2.0 1/23/06 5.3 Appro WH300 User’s Guide Appro WH300 rear view A. Power supply B. AC input power connector C. Alternate external SCSI knockout – NOT USED D. Fan E. I/O ports F. Alternate Serial B port knockout – NOT USED G. PCI Add-in Card slots H. PCI Tool-less Card Retention Mechanisms I. External SCSI knockout – NOT USED J.
Rev. 2.0 1/23/06 Appendix A Power Supply Specifications 600Watt Single Power Supply Input Voltages 600 Watt Power Supply 100-127 V∼ at 50/60 Hz; 10 A max. 200-240 V∼ at 50/60 Hz; 5 A max. 600W Single Power Supply Output Voltages 600 Watt Power Supply The table below lists the total wattage available from the power subsystem for each voltage. If you configure your system heavily, ensure that your loads do not exceed the combined total wattage of 600 Watts..
Rev. 2.0 1/23/06 Appendix B System Environmental Specifications Environmental Specifications Temperature Non-operating –40 ° to 70 °C. Operating 5 ° to 35 °C; derated 0.5 °C for every 1000 ft (305 m) to a maximum of 10,000 ft. Humidity Non-operating 95% relative humidity (non-condensing) at 30 °C. Operating 2.0 g, 11 msec, 1/2 sine Packaged Operational after an 18” free fall. Shock Acoustic noise 50 dBA in a typical office ambient temperature (65-75 °F).
Rev. 2.0 1/23/06 Appendix C Contacting UNIWIDE How to Obtain Warranty Service To obtain warranty service for this product, please contact UNIWIDE. Korea – Call uniwide at 82-31-450-0505 during the warranty period during normal business hours (Pacific Time), excluding holidays. Please be prepared to provide: (1) Organization name, your name, address, and telephone numbers; (2) model name and serial number of the Product; (3) an explanation of the problem.