User guide

MAXDATA SR1202 Quick Start Guide
Safety
European Regulations
This equipment complies with European Regulations EN55022 Class A (Emissions): Limits
and Methods of Measurement of Radio Disturbance Characteristics of Information Technology
Equipments: EN55024 (Immunity) and EN60950 (Safety compliance).
All plug-in modules are part of the fire enclosure and must only be removed when a replacement
can be immediately added. The system must not be run without all modules in place.
Permanently unplug the unit if you think that it has become damaged in any way and before you
move it.
• The enclosure can weigh up to 32kg (70.4lb). Do not try to lift it by yourself.
• Do not lift a populated enclosure by the handles on the Power Supply modules, they are not de-
signed to support the weight of the populated enclosure.
• In order to comply with applicable safety, emission and thermal requirements no covers should
be removed and all bays must be fitted with plug-in modules.
• The enclosure must only be operated from a power supply input voltage range of 100 - 240 VAC.
• Operational:
Temperature Range: +5 °C to +40 °C Relative Humidity: 8% to 80% non-condensing
• The plugs on the power supply cord are used as the main disconnect device. Ensure that the
socket outlets are located near the equipment and are easily accessible.
• The equipment must be operated with two working Power Supply modules.
• A faulty Power Supply module must be replaced with a fully operational module within 24
hours.
• When powered by multiple AC sources, disconnect all supply power for complete isolation.
• The power connection should always be disconnected prior to removal of the Power Supply
module from the enclosure.
• A safe electrical earth connection must be provided to the power cords. Check the grounding of
the enclosure before applying power.
• Provide a suitable power source with electrical overload protection to meet the requirements laid
down in the technical specification.
Warning: Do not remove covers from the Power Supply module. Danger of electric shock inside.
Return the Power Supply module to your supplier for repair.
Caution: If this equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection
provided by the equipment may be impaired.
Battery Safety
Warning: There is a danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced.
Dispose of used batteries in accordance with the manufacturers instructions and national
regulations.
Before you begin, make sure the site where you intend to set up and use your SR1202 storage
system has the following:
• Standard AC power from an independent source or a rack power distribution unit with a UPS.
• Host computer with a standard Fibre Channel HBA (host bus adapter) with the latest BIOS and
drivers. Follow the instructions provided with your host bus adapter. Install the HBA and its driver
software, if necessary.
• At least 1 FC Cable LC-LC (Short Wave)
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Preparation of Site and Host Server2
Chassis Warning Label
Power Supply Module Caution Label
Fan Module
Caution Label
PSU Warning
Label
Figure 1: Unpacking the Storage System
Unpacking the Storage System3
Drive 1
Drive 5
Drive 9
Drive 2
Drive 6
Drive 10
Drive 3
Drive 7
Drive 11
Drive 4
Drive 8
Drive 12
Drive 1
Drive 5
Drive 9
Drive 2
Drive 6
Drive 10
Drive 3
Drive 7
Drive 11
Drive 4
Drive 8
Drive 12
PSU 0 PSU 1 Cooling Module RAID Controller 1RAID Controller 0
SAS Expansion
LEDs
RS232
StorView
Management
Module
Host 0 Port
Host 1 Port
Battery
Module
Attach left and right chassis slides to the enclosure sides using 8 M3 x 4 buttonhead screws.
(See Figure 2).
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Assemble the left and right chassis latches using the special chassis latch screws. Ensure the
latch is orientated as shown in Figure 2, with the spring arm located against its stop. On the
right hand this is at the top, on the left at the bottom.
Figure 3: Securing Brackets to Rack
(left hand assembly shown)
Mounting the System into a Rack4
Figure 2: Securing Chassis Slides to Enclosure
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Assemble two brackets (not handed) to rack as follows (see Figure 3):
a. Locate location pin at the rear end of the rail into rear rack post.
b. Extend rail to fit between the front and rear rack posts.
c. Attach to both front and rear of rack using supplied washers and screws.
d. The screws should be left loose enough to allow sideways movement of the rail.
e. Tighten the two clamping screws.
Mount enclosure into rack as follows:
a. Lift enclosure and align with rack rails.
b. Carefully insert the chassis slides into the rack rails and push fully home.
c. Tighten rear screws.
d. Withdraw enclosure until it reaches the hard stops (approximately 400mm).
e. Tighten front screws.
f. Return enclosure to fully home position and attach to rack using captive fasteners on
front flanges.
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Figure 4: Connecting the AC Power
Install the power cord(s) and secure them using the cable
strain relief bales.
Figure 5: Cable Strain Relief Bales
Connecting the AC Power5
Simplex: Single Host (Single HBA)
Connecting Storage System to Host6
A
Simplex: Dual Host (Single HBAs)
B
Duplex: Single Host (Dual HBAs)
C
Duplex: Single Switch
D
SR1202
SJ1202
SJ1202
SJ1202
Connecting Multiple Enclosures
E
Note: The SR1202 supports most of the widely used operating systems, however, deployment on
Microsoft Windows* requires the .inf driver file which is found on the CD.
* Windows Servers - Insert the Software and Manuals Disc and install the .inf driver file.
The Accessory Box contains the AC power cable(s), a serial communication cable, and the Software
and Manuals Disc.
The Accessory Box Insert contains the adjustable rail slides and hardware parts to mount the
enclosure.
The SR1202 Resource CD you received with your SR1202 Storage contains detailed information about planing, installing and operating the system. For latest information about your system and its components visit www.maxdata.com.

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