Intel® Astor II Server Chassis Subassembly Product Guide A Guide for Technically Qualified Assemblers of Intel® Identified Subassemblies/Products Order Number: 722623-001
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Contents 1 System Description Kit Contents.......................................................................................................................... 7 Feature Summary ................................................................................................................ 7 Chassis Front Controls and Indicators ......................................................................... 8 Chassis Back I/O Ports and Features ................................................................
Installing the Side Cover......................................................................................................35 Hot-swap Bay......................................................................................................................36 SCSI Hard Disk Drives ...............................................................................................36 Mounting a SCSI SCA2 Hard Disk Drive in a Plastic Carrier.......................................
B Warnings WARNING: English (US) ....................................................................................................62 AVERTISSEMENT: Français..............................................................................................64 WARNUNG: Deutsch .........................................................................................................66 AVVERTENZA: Italiano ......................................................................................................
Tables 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. vi Feature Summary........................................................................................................ 7 Fan Cable Connector Pinout ......................................................................................39 Power Supply Output Voltages ...................................................................................45 Environmental Specifications....................................................................................
1 System Description Kit Contents The Astor II chassis subassembly kit includes this Product Guide, a power cord, an I/O shield EMI gasket, two chassis feet, and three hardware bags: Server board installation bag: includes three rubber bumpers, 13 standoff clips, and 13 retention screws. Chassis intrusion switch bag: includes one intrusion switch/cable assembly, one mounting screw, and three wire tie clips. Internal/external peripheral mounting bag: includes four 5.
Chassis Front Controls and Indicators C D E F A B K G H I J OM07034 Figure 1. Front Controls and Indicators A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J. K. Empty 5.25-inch drive bay CD-ROM drive* Power LED Hard disk access LED Network LED Fan fault LED Power button Reset button Hot-swap drive failure LEDs Hot-swap drive bay Diskette drive* * Items shown may not be included in the chassis.
Chassis Back I/O Ports and Features F G A B H E C I D J OM07038 Figure 2. Back I/O Ports and Features A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J. Mouse and keyboard connectors* Serial port A, COM1* VGA monitor connector* Network connector port* Parallel port* Power supply fan AC input power connector Side cover grip handle Loop for padlock (padlock not supplied, see page 13 for padlock size) Seven slot covers * Typical baseboard I/O connectors shown.
Chassis Side View A B L C K J D I H E G F OM07563 Figure 3. Chassis Side View A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J. K. L. CD-ROM drive* 5.25-inch external bays 3.5-inch diskette drive* Hot-swap drive bay Fan housing Card guide Hot-swap fan shroud with two fans Add-in board expansion slot covers Security lock Server board Power supply 3.5-inch IDE drive bay * Items shown may not be included in the chassis.
Peripherals External Bay for 5.25-inch Removable Media Devices The chassis has a bay for two 5.25-inch half-height peripherals that is accessible from the front of the system. This bay is intended to provide space for CD-ROM, tape backup or other removable devices. You can convert the 5.25-inch bays to a single full-height bay. We recommend that you do not use this bay for hard disk drives, because they generate EMI, ESD susceptibility increases, and the drive will not be adequately cooled.
The temperature sensor on the backplane provides temperature information to the BMC (baseboard management controller) on the server board through chassis service messages. The backplane power control will power down a drive when a failure is detected and reported to the SCSI bus. When a new drive is inserted, the power control waits a short time for the drive to become fully seated and then applies power to the drive.
System Security To help prevent unauthorized entry or use of the system, the chassis includes a chassis intrusion switch that can be monitored by Server Management software and two padlock loops. Mechanical Locks A padlock loop on the rear of the system side cover can be used to prevent access to the microprocessors, memory, and add-in cards. A variety of lock sizes can be accommodated by the .300 diameter loop. A padlock loop on the hard drive bay EMI door provides security for the hot swap hard drives.
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2 Working Inside the System Tools and Supplies Needed Phillips (cross head) screwdriver (#2 bit) Antistatic wrist strap (recommended) Needle-nosed pliers Safety: Before You Remove the Side Cover Before removing the system side cover for any reason, 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.
CAUTIONS ESD can damage disk drives, boards, and other parts. Perform all procedures in this chapter only at an ESD workstation. If one is not available, provide some ESD protection by wearing an antistatic wrist strap attached to chassis ground any unpainted metal surface on your system when handling parts. Always handle boards carefully. They can be extremely sensitive to ESD. Hold boards only by their edges. Do not touch the connector contacts.
A B C OM06410 Figure 5. Removing the Side Cover A. Built in handle B. Metal loop (for padlock) C. Retaining screws (3) Installing Chassis Feet 1. Each chassis foot has two sets of holes. The larger holes fit over alignment features in the chassis to assist positioning the feet. 2. Align the smaller holes with the corresponding screw holes on the chassis bottom, and attach each foot with two screws (silver screws with washers are provided).
Removing the Hot-swap Bay ✏ NOTE 1. 2. 3. 4. The hot-swap bay may be heavy if it is full of drives. It is not necessary to remove the drives from the bay before removing the bay from the chassis. However, we recommend you remove any drives in the bay before removing the bay to minimize the risk of personal injury or property damage. Remove the side cover. You do not need to remove the plastic front cover. Remove the three screws holding the bay chassis.
Removing the IDE Drive Bay 1. 2. 3. 4. Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this chapter. Remove the side cover. Disconnect the power and signal cables from any drives in the bay. Remove and save the two screws at the top of the bay. A C B OM07560 Figure 7. Disconnect Cables and Remove Screws A. Power cable B. Data cable C. Screws 5. Remove and save the screw in the flange at the bottom of the drive bay (see Figure 8, A). 6.
A OM07561 Figure 8. IDE Hard Drive Bay A.
Installing Server Board Clips and Bumpers To support the server board in the Astor II chassis, you must install three rubber bumpers and eleven or twelve standoff clips (depending on the server board you are installing). 1. Peel the adhesive backing from three rubber bumpers; stick the bumpers to the chassis wall (see Figure 9, A). 2. Install eleven or twelve standoff clips in the chassis wall (see Figure 9, B).
I/O Shield ✏ NOTE An ATX 2.01-compliant I/O shield should be provided with your server board. The shield is required by Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) regulations. It minimizes EMI and ensures proper cooling of the server. If the shield does not fit the chassis, obtain a properly sized shield from the chassis supplier. The shield fits the rectangular opening near the power supply in the back of the chassis. The shield has cutouts that match the external I/O connectors (e.g., keyboard and mouse). 1.
9. Connect the Front Panel cable from the top of the front panel to the server board. See your server board manual for the location of the front panel connector. The cable from the bottom of the front panel goes to the hot-swap backplane. 10. If you are going to install a diskette drive or any hard drives, attach the appropriate cables to the server board. See your server board manual for the locations of data cable connectors. OM07048 Figure 11.
Installing a Chassis Intrusion Switch Your server board probably has a chassis intrusion connector on it. However, we recommend that you attach the chassis intrusion switch to the front panel. 1. Remove the side cover. 2. Remove the IDE drive bay. 3. Remove the hot-swap bay. 4. Position the switch so the screw hole lines up with the hole in the chassis. 5. Insert and tighten the screw. 6. There are three small holes in the sheet metal, two on the back and one in the top.
Removing the Front Cover 1. Remove side cover. 2. Squeeze the two plastic tabs inside the front cover, and push them through the chassis slots. 3. Pull the left side of the cover out slightly, about 15 , until the cover clears the power and reset buttons. Slide the cover to the right until the tabs disengage from the chassis slots. Set the cover aside. OM07097 Figure 13.
Installing the Diskette Drive 1. Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this chapter. 2. Remove the new 3.5-inch diskette drive from its protective wrapper, and place it component side up on an antistatic surface. Record the drive model and serial numbers in your equipment log. 3. Set any jumpers or switches according to the drive manufacturer’s instructions. 4. Slide the drive into the chassis. 5. Secure the drive to the 5.
Hard Drives Drive Cabling Considerations The number of devices you can install depends on: The number supported by the bus The number of physical drive bays available The combination of SCSI and IDE devices You should route cables to minimize airflow disruption. Air flows from the front to the rear of the chassis. You should route IDE and diskette drive cables behind the hot-swap bay. IDE Requirements An 18-inch long IDE cable that supports two drives is standard in the system.
7. Insert and tighten four screws (gold colored screws with washers are provided). 8. Install the IDE drive bay into the chassis. OM07562 Figure 16. IDE Hard Drive Removing a Hard Drive from the IDE Drive Bay 1. Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this chapter. Also see the cabling considerations on page 27. 2. Remove the IDE drive bay from the chassis. 3. Remove the four screws holding the hard drive in the bay. 4. Slide the hard drive out of the bay. 5.
Installing the IDE Drive Bay 1. 2. 3. 4. Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this chapter. Place the drive bay into the chassis so its hinges are in their slots. Move the drive bay down until the screw holes in the bay and the chassis line up. Replace the two screws on the top of the bay (see Figure 17, C). A C B OM07560 Figure 17. Disconnect Cables and Remove Screws A. Power cable B. Data cable C. Screws 5.
Installing a 5.25-inch Peripheral Device Two 5.25-inch half-height bays provide space for tape backup, CD-ROM, or other removable media drives. CAUTION For several reasons, we recommend that you do NOT install hard drives in the 5.25-inch bays: the drives cannot be properly cooled in this location; a hard drive generates EMI and is more susceptible to ESD in this location.
5. Remove the drive from its protective wrapper, and place it on an antistatic surface. 6. Record the drive model and serial numbers in your equipment log. 7. Set any jumpers and/or switches on the drive according to the drive manufacturer’s instructions. 8. Using two screws (silver screws without washers are provided), attach each plastic slide rail with its metal grounding plate to the drive. 9. Position the drive so the plastic slide rails engage in the bay guide rails.
D B A E C OM07036 Figure 20. Installing a Removable Media Device A. B. C. D. E. Removable media device Drive rail Rail tab Power cable Typical SCSI signal cable Removing a 5.25-inch Peripheral Device 1. Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this chapter. 2. Disconnect the power and signal cables from the drive. 3. The drive has two protruding plastic, snap in rails attached.
Installing the Front Cover 1. Insert the plastic tabs on the front cover into the slots on the right of the chassis. Squeeze the front panel and chassis together along the left side until the plastic tabs snap into their slots. Installing the Hot-swap Bay 1. 2. 3. 4. Tilt the bay into the chassis. Connect the power and data cables to the SCSI backplane. Install and tighten the three screws holding the bay to the chassis. Install the side cover.
A B OM06425 Figure 21. Installing an Add-in Board A. Expansion slot cover and screw B. Add-in board, use same screw Removing an Add-in Board CAUTION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 34 Slot covers must be installed on all vacant expansion slots. This maintains the electromagnetic emissions characteristics of the system and ensures proper cooling of system components. Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this chapter. Disconnect any cables attached to the board you are removing.
Installing the Side Cover CAUTION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. When you install the side cover, do not damage the EMI gaskets mounted on the cover. Replace any damaged strips, or your system may not meet EMI requirements. Before replacing a side cover, check that you have not left loose tools or parts inside the system. Check that cables, add-in boards, and other components are properly installed. Position the cover over the chassis so that the top row of tabs aligns with slots in the top of the chassis.
Hot-swap Bay The plastic front door covers a removable metal EMI cover that is hinged at the bottom. Plastic drive carriers for 3.5-inch wide by 1-inch high drives allow easy hot-swapping of drives without shutting down the system. The backplane uses industry-standard 80-pin SCA2 connectors to support up to five industrystandard Ultra2/LVD SCA2 SCSI hard disk drives. The bays accept peripherals that consume up to 17 watts of power and run at a maximum ambient temperature of 50 °C.
OM07035 Figure 22. Hard Disk Drive and Plastic Carrier Installing a SCSI SCA2 Hard Disk Drive in the Hot-swap Bay 1. 2. 3. 4. Open the plastic front door. If there is a padlock installed on the metal EMI cover, remove it. Pull the top of the metal EMI cover away from the chassis. Position the drive/carrier assembly, locking tab to the left, so it engages the hot-swap bay guide rails. 5. Gently push the assembly into the bay until it docks with the backplane connector and snaps into place. 6.
OM07049 Figure 23. Installing a Hard Disk Drive Hot-swapping a SCSI SCA2 Hard Disk Drive A bank of five yellow LEDs on the front panel monitors the drive status of each drive in the hotswap bay. When a yellow LED is on continuously, it is okay to hot-swap (replace) a bad drive with a good one. You do not need to shut the system down to hot-swap a drive. 1. Open the plastic front door of the system. 2. Pull the top of the metal EMI cover away from the chassis. 3.
Fans For cooling and airflow, the system contains three removable chassis fans to cool the boards and removable media drives. The integrated power supply fan provides more cooling and airflow. ✏ NOTE The fan has two connectors on its cable. One is labeled “N440BX” and should only be connected a system fan connector on the Intel N440BX Server Board. The other connector is label “ATX” and can be connected to any ATX compliant board. Table 2.
Installing the Front Fan ✏ NOTE The removable fan pulls air from in front of the chassis so that it flows across the boards and out the back. Thus, the fan must be oriented for the correct airflow direction. If you place the fan so the label faces the back of the chassis, this should provide the correct orientation.
Removing a Hot-swap Bay Fan A OM07042 Figure 26. Removing the Hot-swap Bay Fan Bracket 1. 2. 3. 4. Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning this chapter. Remove the side cover. Disconnect the fan’s power cable from the SCSI backplane. Snap the fan out of the plastic shroud. Installing a Hot-swap Bay Fan 1. Position the fan, label side facing away from the hot-swap bay, and snap it into the shroud. 2.
Hot-swap Backplane Removing the SCSI Backplane 1. 2. 3. 4. Remove any hard drives installed in the hot-swap bay. Remove the hot-swap bay from the chassis. Remove the hot-swap bay fans. Remove the four corner screws holding the plastic shroud and SCSI backplane to the hot-swap bay. Do not remove the two center screws. A A B A A OM07042A Figure 27. Removing the Plastic Shroud A. Screws B. Threaded tabs on hot-swap bay 5. Remove the plastic shroud and set it aside. 6.
A A OM07053 Figure 28. Removing the SCSI Backplane A. Screws Installing the SCSI Backplane 1. 2. 3. 4. Place the SCSI backplane component side to the hot-swap bay. Insert and tighten the two center screws that hold the backplane to the hot-swap bay. Place the plastic shroud on the back of the backplane. Insert and tighten the four corner screws holding the plastic shroud and SCSI backplane to the hot-swap bay. 5. Install two hot-swap bay fans.
Front Panel Board Removing the Front Panel Board The front panel board contains the system controls and indicators. The board is mounted on a snap on standoff and a threaded standoff inside the chassis. 1. Observe the safety and ESD precautions at the beginning of this chapter. 2. Remove the side cover. 3. Remove the hot-swap bay. 4. Remove and save the snap rivets holding the front panel board to the chassis. 5. Disconnect the data cables from the front panel. 6.
3 Technical Reference Power Supply Specifications Input Voltages The 300 watt power supply, designed to minimize EMI, provides sufficient power for a maximum configuration of the server. The input voltage ranges are: 100-120 V at 50/60 Hz; 4.6 A maximum current 200-240 V at 50/60 Hz; 2.3 A maximum current If a system is integrated to a fully configured condition, checking the input current rating will provide an indication of whether the system is overloaded or not.
Environmental Specifications Table 4. Environmental Specifications Temperature Nonoperating Operating –40° to 70 °C (–55° to 150 °F) 10° to 35 °C (41° to 95 °F); derated 0.5 °C for every 1000 ft (305 m) Humidity Nonoperating Operating wet bulb 95% relative humidity (noncondensing) at 30 °C (86 °F) Not to exceed 33 °C (91.4 °F) (with diskette drive or hard disk drive) Operating 2.
SCSI Hot-swap Backplane Connectors Ultra2/LVD SCSI 16-Bit Connector 1 68 Table 5.
Ultra2/LVD SCA2 SCSI 16-Bit Connectors 1 OM04855 Table 6.
Power Connectors The backplane power connectors are 4-pin shrouded plastic connectors with mechanical keying. 1 2 3 4 OM04656 Table 7. Power Connector Pinout Pin Signal 1 +12 V 2 Ground 3 Ground 4 +5 V Backplane Fan Connector This connector provides power to the fan. 123 OM05211 Table 8.
Front Panel Cable Connector The front panel connector and cable provide the chassis wide IMB bus and the electrical path between the drive fault indicators (LEDs) and the SCSI backplane that controls them. 1 OM04669 Table 9.
4 Regulatory Information WARNING You must adhere to the assembly instructions in this guide to ensure and maintain compliance with existing product regulations. Use only the described, regulated components specified in this guide. Use of other products / components will void the UL listing of the product, will most likely void other compliance markings provided, and may result in noncompliance with product regulations in the region(s) in which the product is sold.
EMC Compliance FCC Class B Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Parts 2 and 15, Subpart B, pertaining to unintentional radiators. (USA) CISPR 22, 2nd Edition, 1993, Amendment 1, 1995 Limits and methods of measurement of Radio Interference Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment. (International) EN 55 022, 1995 Limits and methods of measurement of Radio Interference Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment. (Europe) EN 50 082-1, 1992 Generic Immunity Standard.
Regulatory Compliance Markings This Astor II chassis subassembly is provided with the following Product Certification Markings.
✏ NOTE If a Class A device is installed within this system, then the system is to be considered a Class A system. In this configuration, operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference. FCC Declaration of Conformity Product Type: AST2 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Installation Safety Instructions CAUTION Integration of this assembly shall be done only by technically qualified personnel. Follow these guidelines to meet and maintain safety and product regulatory requirements when integrating this Astor II chassis subassembly. Read and adhere to all of these instructions and the instructions supplied with this assembly.
Use Only for Intended Applications This product was evaluated as Information Technology Equipment (ITE) that may be installed in offices, homes, schools, computer rooms and similar locations. The suitability of this product for other Product Categories and Environments other than ITE applications, (such as medical, industrial, alarm systems, and test equipment) may require further evaluation. When you integrate this subassembly, observe all warnings and cautions in the Installation Guide.
A Equipment Log and Worksheets Equipment Log Use the blank equipment log provided here to record information about your system. You will need some of this information when you run the SSU.
Equipment Log (continued) Item Manufacturer Name and Model Number Serial Number Date Installed IDE disk drive 1 IDE disk drive 2 58 Intel Astor II Server Chassis Subassembly Product Guide
Current Usage As an overall current usage limitation on the power supply, do not exceed a combined power output of 167 watts for the +5 V and +3.3 V outputs. Calculating Power Usage The total combined wattage for the system configuration must be less than 300 watts. Use the two worksheets in this section to calculate the total used by your system. For current and voltage requirements of add-in boards and peripherals, see your vendor documents. Worksheet, Calculating DC Power Usage 1.
Worksheet, Total Combined Power Used by the System 1. From the previous worksheet, enter the total current for each column. 2. Multiply the voltage by the total current to get the total wattage for each voltage level. 3. Add the total wattage for each voltage level to arrive at a total combined power usage on the power supply. Table 11. Power Usage Worksheet 2 Voltage level and total current (V X A = W) Total Watts for each voltage level (+3.
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WARNING: English (US) The power supply in this product contains no user-serviceable parts. There may be more than one supply in this product. Refer servicing only to qualified personnel. Do not attempt to modify or use the supplied AC power cord if it is not the exact type required. A product with more than one power supply will have a separate AC power cord for each supply. The power button on the system does not turn off system AC power.
WARNING: English (continued) A microprocessor and heat sink may be hot if the system has been running. Also, there may be sharp pins and edges on some board and chassis parts. Contact should be made with care. Consider wearing protective gloves. Danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the equipment manufacturer. Discard used batteries according to manufacturer’s instructions.
AVERTISSEMENT: Français Le bloc d'alimentation de ce produit ne contient aucune pièce pouvant être réparée par l'utilisateur. Ce produit peut contenir plus d'un bloc d'alimentation. Veuillez contacter un technicien qualifié en cas de problème. Ne pas essayer d'utiliser ni modifier le câble d'alimentation CA fourni, s'il ne correspond pas exactement au type requis. Le nombre de câbles d'alimentation CA fournis correspond au nombre de blocs d'alimentation du produit.
AVERTISSEMENT: Français (suite) Le microprocesseur et le dissipateur de chaleur peuvent être chauds si le système a été sous tension. Faites également attention aux broches aiguës des cartes et aux bords tranchants du capot. Nous vous recommandons l'usage de gants de protection. Danger d'explosion si la batterie n'est pas remontée correctement. Remplacer uniquement avec une batterie du même type ou d'un type équivalent recommandé par le fabricant.
WARNUNG: Deutsch Benutzer können am Netzgerät dieses Produkts keine Reparaturen vornehmen. Das Produkt enthält möglicherweise mehrere Netzgeräte. Wartungsarbeiten müssen von qualifizierten Technikern ausgeführt werden. Versuchen Sie nicht, das mitgelieferte Netzkabel zu ändern oder zu verwenden, wenn es sich nicht genau um den erforderlichen Typ handelt. Ein Produkt mit mehreren Netzgeräten hat für jedes Netzgerät ein eigenes Netzkabel.
WARNUNG: Deutsch (Fortsetzung) Der Mikroprozessor und der Kühler sind möglicherweise erhitzt, wenn das System in Betrieb ist. Außerdem können einige Platinen und Gehäuseteile scharfe Spitzen und Kanten aufweisen. Arbeiten an Platinen und Gehäuse sollten vorsichtig ausgeführt werden. Sie sollten Schutzhandschuhe tragen. Bei falschem Einsetzen einer neuen Batterie besteht Explosionsgefahr. Die Batterie darf nur durch denselben oder einen entsprechenden, vom Hersteller empfohlenen Batterietyp ersetzt werden.
AVVERTENZA: Italiano Rivolgersi ad un tecnico specializzato per la riparazione dei componenti dell'alimentazione di questo prodotto. È possibile che il prodotto disponga di più fonti di alimentazione. Non modificare o utilizzare il cavo di alimentazione in c.a. fornito dal produttore, se non corrisponde esattamente al tipo richiesto. Ad ogni fonte di alimentazione corrisponde un cavo di alimentazione in c.a. separato.
AVVERTENZA: Italiano (continua) Se il sistema è stato a lungo in funzione, il microprocessore e il dissipatore di calore potrebbero essere surriscaldati. Fare attenzione alla presenza di piedini appuntiti e parti taglienti sulle schede e sul telaio. È consigliabile l'uso di guanti di protezione. Esiste il pericolo di un esplosione se la pila non viene sostituita in modo corretto. Utilizzare solo pile uguali o di tipo equivalente a quelle consigliate dal produttore.
ADVERTENCIAS: Español El usuario debe abstenerse de manipular los componentes de la fuente de alimentación de este producto, cuya reparación debe dejarse exclusivamente en manos de personal técnico especializado. Puede que este producto disponga de más de una fuente de alimentación. No intente modificar ni usar el cable de alimentación de corriente alterna, si no corresponde exactamente con el tipo requerido.
ADVERTENCIAS: Español (continúa) Si el sistema ha estado en funcionamiento, el microprocesador y el disipador de calor pueden estar aún calientes. También conviene tener en cuenta que en el chasis o en el tablero puede haber piezas cortantes o punzantes. Por ello, se recomienda precaución y el uso de guantes protectores. Existe peligro de explosión si la pila no se cambia de forma adecuada. Utilice solamente pilas iguales o del mismo tipo que las recomendadas por el fabricante del equipo.
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