CompactPCI® CPX2000 Series System Installation and Reference Guide CPX2108A/IH4 June 21, 2000
© Copyright 2000 Motorola, Inc. All Rights Reserved Printed in the United States of America Refer to the publications listed in Appendix E, “Related Documentation,” for other documents that may give you helpful information. Motorola® and the Motorola symbol are registered trademarks of Motorola, Inc. PowerPC® and the PowerPC logo are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) and are used by Motorola, Inc. under license from IBM.
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Safety Summary The following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation, service, and repair of this equipment. Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific warnings elsewhere in this manual could result in personal injury or damage to the equipment. The safety precautions listed below represent warnings of certain dangers of which Motorola is aware.
Flammability All Motorola PWBs (printed wiring boards) are manufactured with a flammability rating of 94V-0 by UL-recognized manufacturers. EMI Caution ! Caution This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate electromagnetic energy. It may cause or be susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI) if not installed and used with adequate EMI protection. CD-ROM ! Warning If a label with the words CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT is affixed to the back of your system, the unit is equipped with a CD-ROM drive.
CE Notice (European Community) ! Warning This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. Motorola Computer Group products with the CE marking comply with the EMC Directive (89/336/EEC).
Harmonics and Flicker In addition to the above standards, this system has also met the requirements of the following European standards: EN61000-3-2 “Limits of Harmonic Current Emissions (equipment input current > 16 A per phase)” EN61000-3-3 “Limits of Voltage Fluctuations and Flicker in Low-Voltage Supply Systems for Equipment with Rated Current > 16 A” Workstation This product is not a workstation per the European Ergonomic Standard. Kein Bildschirmarbeitsplatz nach dem Europäischen Ergonomie Standard.
! System may have multiple power supply cords. Disconnect all power supply cords before servicing. Warning ! Il peut y avoir plusiers cordons d'alimentation. Debrancher tous les cordons d’alimentation avant la maintenance Attention ! lm system konnen mehrere netzkabel vorhanden sein. Vor der wartung oder reparatur samtliche netzkabel heraus ziehen. Warnung Lithium Battery Caution This product contains a lithium battery to power the clock and calendar circuitry.
Table of Contents CHAPTER 1 Introduction CPX2000 Series System Product Description ...........................................................1-1 Front and Rear Panel Features on the CPX2108 Chassis ...................................1-3 Front and Rear Panel Features on the CPX2208/CPX2208DC/CPX2208T/ CPX2208TDC Chassis .......................................................................................1-5 Front and Rear Panel Features on the CPX2408AC/2408DC/2408TAC/ 2408TDC Chassis ..................
Turning on the AC System ................................................................................. 3-9 Installation Troubleshooting .................................................................................... 3-10 Cleaning and Preventive Maintenance ............................................................. 3-10 BIOS Error Reporting ...................................................................................... 3-10 System Cables for the CPX2000 Series Chassis .....................
APPENDIX A System Specifications Specifications for the CPX2000 Series Chassis........................................................A-1 APPENDIX B Connector Pin Assignments CompactPCI 32-Bit Pin Assignments for J1 ............................................................ B-2 CompactPCI 32-Bit Pin Assignments for J2 ............................................................ B-3 CompactPCI 64-Bit Pin Assignments for J1 ............................................................
CPX2408 System Starter Kits ................................................................................ D-10 CPX2408ACSK20 Starter Kit......................................................................... D-10 CPX2408DCSK20........................................................................................... D-11 CPX2408TACSK20 ........................................................................................ D-11 CPX2408TDCSK20 ............................................................
List of Figures Figure 1-1. Front Panel Features on the CPX2108 Chassis .......................................1-3 Figure 1-2. Rear Panel Features on the CPX2108 Chassis ........................................1-4 Figure 1-3. Front Panel Features on the CPX2208 Chassis.......................................1-5 Figure 1-4. Rear Panel Features on the CPX2208 Chassis ........................................1-6 Figure 1-5. Front Panel Features on the CPX2408 Chassis (AC Power Supplies only) ....................
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List of Tables Table 3-1. Chapter Organization ................................................................................3-1 Table 3-2. Guide for Troubleshooting CPX2000 Series Chassis Installation ..........3-10 Table 3-3. AMIBIOS Error Reporting .....................................................................3-10 Table 3-4. AMIBIOS Beep Codes for Fatal Errors on the System ..........................3-11 Table 3-5. AC Power Cords for the CPX2000 Systems ..........................................
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About This Manual This CompactPCI® CPX2000 Series System Installation and Reference Guide gives you general information and installation procedures for these CPX2000 Series systems and their field replaceable units.
Summary of Changes This table summarizes revisions to this manual. Date: June 21, 2000 Change: changed title of manual revised front matter added power supply removal and installation information for DC and AC/DC power supplies to Chapter 3, Installing the CPX2000 Series System and Field Replaceable Units.
Overview of Contents This section contains a short description of the content of each chapter and appendix in this manual.
Who Should Use This Guide The information in this guide is written for system installers, original equipment manufacturers (OEM) and technicians. The procedures assume familiarity with the safety practices and regulatory compliance required for using and modifying electronic equipment. Personnel who install CompactPCI systems should be trained and experienced with the installation of computers and computer equipment. Comments and Suggestions We welcome and appreciate your comments on our documentation.
1Introduction 1 CPX2000 Series System Product Description CPX2000 Series systems consist of the: ❏ CPX2108 ❏ CPX2208 ❏ CPX2208T ❏ CPX2208TDC ❏ CPX2208DC ❏ CPX2408AC ❏ CPX2408DC ❏ CPX2408TAC ❏ CPX2408TDC The CPX2108 chassis is 19 inch rack, wall or benchtop mounted. The CPX2208 and CPX2408 chassis are 19 inch or 23 inch rack, wall or benchtop mounted. The 6U backplane has 8 vertical slots which can accommodate a CPU module up to four slots (16HP) wide; and seven I/O slots, (4HP) wide.
1 Introduction The CPX 2000 Series chassis are “hot swap enabled.” This means that the chassis can accommodate hot swap modules that conform to the PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group (PICMG) Hot Swap Specification. Refer to Appendix E, “Related Documentation” for information about how to access the PICMG Hot Swap Specification.
CPX2000 Series System Product Description Front and Rear Panel Features on the CPX2108 Chassis Front panel features on the CPX2108 chassis (Figure 1-1) include: ❏ seven I/O slots ❏ one CPU slot ❏ three, 5.25 inch drive bays. Figure 1-1 shows a typical drive bay configuration. ❏ “hot swap” fan tray with foam filter ❏ on/off power switch ❏ fuse (250V, 8A) 7 I/O Slots Drive Bay Panel Mounting Screws Drive Bay Panel Security Door 3.
1 Introduction Rear panel features on the CPX2108 chassis (Figure 1-2) include: ❏ exhaust vent for the card cage ❏ removable rear panel ❏ exhaust vent for the drive bays ❏ power supply exhaust fan ❏ input power plug for the power supply Exhaust Vent for Drive Bays Exhaust Vent for the Card Cage Power Supply Mounting Screws Power Supply Power Supply Exhaust Fan Removable Rear Panel 2132 9802 Figure 1-2.
CPX2000 Series System Product Description Front and Rear Panel Features on the CPX2208/CPX2208DC/CPX2208T/CPX2208TDC Chassis Front panel features on the CPX2208 chassis (Figure 1-3) include: ❏ seven I/O slots one CPU slot three, 5.25 inch drive bays. Figure 1-3 shows a typical drive bay configuration. “hot swap” fan tray with foam filter on/off power switch ❏ fuse (250V, 8A) ❏ ❏ ❏ ❏ SCSI Drive Pass Through Cable 7 I/O Slots Drive Bay Panel Mounting Screws Drive Bay Panel Security Door 3.
1 Introduction Rear panel features on the CPX2208 chassis (Figure 1-4) include: ❏ rear transition module for the CPU Module ❏ blank filler panels ❏ exhaust vent for the drive bays ❏ power supply exhaust fan ❏ input power plug for the power supply Blank Filler Panels Transition Module Card Cage Transition Module Exhaust Vent for Drive Bays Power Supply Exhaust Fan Power Supply Mounting Screws Input Power Plug for the Power Supply 2221 9805 (i) Figure 1-4.
CPX2000 Series System Product Description Front and Rear Panel Features on the CPX2408AC/2408DC/2408TAC/2408TDC Chassis Front panel features on the CPX2408 chassis (Figure 1-5 and Figure 1-6) include: ❏ seven I/O slots ❏ one CPU slot ❏ four or five, 5.25 inch drive bays Figure 1-5 shows a typical five drive bay configuration. The five bay configuration lets you mount only ac power supplies. Figure 1-6 shows a typical four drive bay configuration.
1 Introduction Drive Bay Panel Mounting Screws 7 I/O Slots Drive Bay Panel CD-ROM Drive 3.5" Floppy Drive Hard Disk Drives CPV5300 SBC 3.5" Floppy Drive (only) Security Door CPX2000 Series Removable Fantray CPV5300 Single-Board Computer On/Off Power Switch 2500 9903 Figure 1-5.
CPX2000 Series System Product Description 7 I/O Slots Drive Bay Panel Mounting Screws Drive Bay Panel CD-ROM Drive Hard Disk Drives CPV5300 SBC 3.5" Floppy Drive Security Door Removable Fantray with Foam Filter Single-Board Computer On/Off Power Switch 2584 9908 Figure 1-6. Front Panel Features on the CPX2408 Chassis (AC and DC Power Supplies) http://www.motorola.
1 Introduction Rear panel features on the CPX2408 chassis (Figure 1-7 and Figure 1-8) include: ❏ ❏ ❏ ❏ ❏ ❏ exhaust vent for the drive bays rear transition module for the CPU module blank filler panels power supply exhaust fan input power plug power supply on/off switch Blank Filler Panels Exhaust Vent for Drive Bays Transition Module Alarm Reset Button Power Supply Exhaust Fan Power Supply On/Off Switch Power Supply Mounting Screws Input Power Plug 2501 9903 Figure 1-7.
CPX2000 Series System Product Description Blank Filler Panels Transition Module Exhaust Vent for Drive Bays Power Supply Exhaust Fan Power on LED Input Power Plug Power Supply Mounting Screws 2585 9908 Figure 1-8. Rear Panel Features on the CPX2408 Chassis (AC and DC Power Supplies) http://www.motorola.
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2Before Installing the CPX2000 Series Chassis 2 Introduction This chapter gives you information about: ❏ electrostatic discharge and safety procedures ❏ preparing the site for installation Following Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) and Safety Procedures Use ESD Wrist Strap Motorola recommends that you use an antistatic wrist strap and a conductive foam pad when installing or upgrading the system. Electronic components such as disk drives, boards and memory modules can be extremely sensitive to ESD.
Before Installing the CPX2000 Series Chassis 2 ! Warning Turn system power off before you perform these procedures. Failure to turn the power off before opening the chassis can result in personal injury or equipment damage. Hazardous voltage, current and energy levels are present in this product. Power switch terminals can have hazardous voltages present even when the power switch is off. Do not operate the system with the covers removed.
Preparing the Site for Installation Preparing the Site for Installation 2 This section gives you guidelines for site preparation before you install your system. Placement Recommendations Following are some suggestions for placing the chassis. Refer to Appendix A, “System Specifications” for more information about site requirements. ❏ Place the system in a stable area on a firm surface. Use the correct mounting hardware and shims to eliminate chassis movement. ❏ Install the system safely.
Before Installing the CPX2000 Series Chassis 2 Power Requirements Power for the rack system must come from a totally dedicated circuit breaker. Do not plug any other electrical device into an outlet connected to the circuit breaker serving the rack equipment. Note Data loss can occur if the circuit is overloaded and the circuit breaker trips. Guidelines for Branch Circuits All branch circuits for the system must come from the same circuit breaker panel.
Preparing the Site for Installation Using power strips with separate circuit breakers does not add additional protection and may cause unwanted power interruption. Ensure that all power strips use at least #16 AWG (the best choice is #14 AWG or larger) with ground. ! Caution Do not use surge/transient suppressors without careful and expert power system analysis. Most surge/transient suppressors can cause system damage from transients if used in the typical manner.
Before Installing the CPX2000 Series Chassis 2 Power Cords Motorola systems have detachable power cords that you can plug in at both the wall socket and the equipment. Place the chassis within six feet of the electric receptacle. Note Do not use extension cords. Cables Your CPX2000 Series system chassis, console and some other peripherals use shielded cables. You can successfully use shielded cables for communication over extended distances.
Preparing the Site for Installation ! Caution ❏ Use the shortest possible cable between the single-board computer and peripherals. ❏ To ensure maximum protection for equipment and operators, check the protective grounds at each power outlet to make sure they are adequate. ❏ Protect external interconnecting cables from physical damage without endangering users. Install the cables under a raised floor if possible. Avoid tight pulls against sharp corners.
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3Installing the CPX2000 Series System and Field Replaceable Units 3 Introduction This chapter gives you information about installing a CPX2000 Series system. It also gives you information about removing and installing Field Replaceable Units (FRUs). Refer to Table 3-1 for information about how this chapter is organized. Table 3-1.
Installing the CPX2000 Series System and Field Replaceable Units Table 3-1.
Introduction Safety Considerations for Lithium Batteries We use lithium batteries on some computer boards that install in CPX2000 Series systems. Follow these safety rules for proper battery operation and to reduce equipment and personal injury hazards when handling lithium batteries. Use the battery for its intended application only. Note ! Caution Do not re-charge, open, puncture or crush, incinerate, expose to high temperatures or dispose of in your general trash collection.
Installing the CPX2000 Series System and Field Replaceable Units ! 3 Warning Lithium batteries incorporate flammable materials such as lithium and organic solvents. If lithium batteries are mistreated or handled incorrectly, they may burst open and ignite. This can result in injury and/or fire. When dealing with lithium batteries, carefully follow the precautions listed below to prevent accidents. ❏ ❏ ❏ ❏ ❏ ❏ ❏ Do not short-circuit. Do not disassemble, deform or apply excessive pressure.
Introduction 3. To remove the battery from the module, carefully pull the battery from the socket. 4. Before installing a new battery, make sure the battery pins are clean. 5. Note the battery polarity and press the new battery into the socket. Note No soldering is required when the battery is in the socket. 6. Recycle or dispose of the old battery according to local regulations and manufacturer’s instructions. http://www.motorola.
Installing the CPX2000 Series System and Field Replaceable Units Installing the CPX2000 Series Chassis in a 19 Inch Rack 3 This section gives you information about front mounting or mid-mounting the chassis in a 19 inch rack. The chassis ships with the mounting bracket in the front mount position. To change to a mid-mount configuration: 1. Remove the four Phillips head screws (8-32 x 1/4) securing each bracket to the side of the chassis. 2. Move the brackets to the mid-mount position. 3.
Installing the CPX2000 Series Chassis in a 19 Inch Rack Cooling the Enclosure It is essential to properly cool all of the equipment used in a rack mounted system. The components of the system require an input air temperature below 40º C (104º F). Four internal DC powered fans cool the system’s drives and CompactPCI modules in front. An empty chassis has three fans (two in the lower card area and one behind the drive bay.) With a CPU module installed there are four fans.
Installing the CPX2000 Series System and Field Replaceable Units Connecting the System Use this procedure to connect your system. 3 ! Caution Before connecting the CPX2000 Series chassis to an AC/DC source, verify that the DC source has reinforced insulation acceptable to 250 Vrms.
Installing the CPX2000 Series Chassis in a 19 Inch Rack 7. Plug the other end of the video cable into the video connector on the CompactPCI CPU or video card. 8. Connect the keyboard and mouse “Y” cable into their ports on the CompactPCI CPU. 9. Plug all power cords into a grounded, surge-protected power source. Turning on the AC System Use this procedure to turn on an AC system. ! Warning Cover all open module slots and put all panels in place before turning on power.
Installing the CPX2000 Series System and Field Replaceable Units Installation Troubleshooting Refer to Table 3-2 to solve some basic problems that may occur after installing the chassis. 3 Table 3-2. Guide for Troubleshooting CPX2000 Series Chassis Installation If: Then: Disk drives do not respond Ensure that power and data cables are firmly and properly connected. Green “power-on” LEDs fail to light Check the AC power cable and check the AC fuse.
Installation Troubleshooting Beep codes for fatal errors, which halt the boot process, are communicated through a series of audible beeps. If AMIBIOS POST can initialize the system video display, it displays the error message on the screen. Displayed error messages, in most cases, let the system continue to boot. Refer to Table 3-4 for a description of the AMIBIOS beep codes.
Installing the CPX2000 Series System and Field Replaceable Units System Cables for the CPX2000 Series Chassis 3 This section gives you information about the system cables shipped with your chassis. CPX2108 Cables Cable set (CPVCABLE) ships as part of CPX2000 Series starter kits.
System Cables for the CPX2000 Series Chassis CPX2208 Cables A cable set (CPVCABLE) also ships as part of CPX2000 starter kits. The CPX2000 Series starter kits include a SCSI “pass through” cable (three drop) and front panel (CPXCABLESCSI4-F). This cable connects the MCP750 front panel connector to the SCSI drive mounted in a drive bay inside the chassis. CPX2208 cables also include the PMC to panel cable (4.5 inch shielded ribbon cable) (CPXCABLESCSI5-F).
Installing the CPX2000 Series System and Field Replaceable Units Removing and Installing a CPU Module This section tells you how to remove CPU modules from your chassis and reinstall them. 3 Upper Card Guide Injector/ Ejector Levers System (CPU) Slot Lower Card Guide (Red) 2184 9803 (i) Tools You Need You need a number 1, Phillips head screwdriver.
Removing and Installing a CPU Module Removing a CPU module Use this procedure to remove a CPU module from the chassis. 3 ! Caution Set the main power switch on the front of the chassis to OFF (O). Set the power supply switch(es) to OFF (O) (CPX2208DC and CPX2408 only). 1. Set the power switch(es) to OFF (O). ! Your system may have multiple power supply cords. Disconnect all power supply cords before servicing. Warning 2. Remove power from the system by disconnecting the power cord(s) from the source.
Installing the CPX2000 Series System and Field Replaceable Units 6. Pull the module from the chassis. 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 2244 9805 (i) Installing a CPU module Use this procedure to install a CPU module into the chassis. 1. Align the module with the upper and lower card guides in the chassis and make sure the ejection levers are open. Refer to the figure on page 3-17. 2.
Removing and Installing “Hot Swap” I/O Modules 4. Tighten the captive screws on the top and bottom of the panel. 3 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 2245 9805 (i) Removing and Installing “Hot Swap” I/O Modules This section tells you how to remove and install “hot swap” I/O modules. ! Warning Only properly trained service personnel should remove or install “hot swap” I/O modules. Do not touch bare parts inside the enclosure because of the possible presence of hazardous energy levels.
Installing the CPX2000 Series System and Field Replaceable Units Note 3 ! Caution Make sure that your I/O module manufacturer identifies your I/O module as “hot swap” ready. Handling modules and peripherals can result in static damage. Use a grounded wrist strap, static-dissipating work surfaces and anti-static bags for component storage. Removing a “Hot Swap” I/O Module Use this procedure to remove a “hot swap” I/O module from the chassis. 1. Completely loosen the module’s captive screws.
Removing and Installing the CPU Transition Module Removing and Installing the CPU Transition Module This section tells you how to remove and replace a transition module. The transition module mounts at the rear of the chassis. Tools You Need You need a number 1, Phillips head screwdriver, with a four inch shaft. Removing the CPU Transition Module Use this procedure to remove the CPU Transition Module from the chassis. ! Caution Set the main power switch on the front of the chassis to OFF (O).
Installing the CPX2000 Series System and Field Replaceable Units ! 3 Caution Handling modules and peripherals can result in static damage. Use a grounded wrist strap, static-dissipating work surfaces and anti-static bags for component storage. 6. Identify and remove any cables attached to the transition module. 7. Grasp the module firmly and disengage it from its backplane connectors by pulling straight out.
Removing and Installing the CPU Transition Module 3 CPX2208/CPX2408 Chassis CPU Transition Module 2502 9903 8. Reverse this procedure to install a module. ! Caution When installing the transition module be careful to properly align the transition module connectors with the connector pins on the backplane to avoid bending the pins. http://www.motorola.
Installing the CPX2000 Series System and Field Replaceable Units Removing and Installing the Cooling Fans This section tells you how to remove and replace the two cooling fans in the hot swap fan tray located beneath the module cage. You can remove the fan tray without turning off system power. 3 Tools You Need You need a slotted head screwdriver to remove or install the fan tray. Removing and Installing the Fan Tray To remove the fan tray: 1.
Removing and Installing the Cooling Fans 2. Tip the fan tray vent away from the chassis and remove. 3 Fan Tray Captive Screws Fan Tray Vent 2185 9803 (i) 3. Begin sliding the fan tray out the front of the chassis. This automatically disengages it from its backplane connector. 4. Wait approximately 30 seconds for the fans to stop rotating. ! Do not catch fingers in the rotating fans as you slide the fan tray out and away from the chassis. Caution http://www.motorola.
Installing the CPX2000 Series System and Field Replaceable Units 5. Reverse this procedure to install the fan tray. 3 ! Do not let the chassis overheat when hot swapping the fan tray. Install the replacement unit immediately. Caution Removing and Installing the 3.5 Inch Floppy Drive, CD-ROM Drive or Hard Disk Drive This section tells you how to remove and replace a floppy drive, CD-ROM drive or hard disk drive through the front of the chassis.
Removing and Installing the 3.5 Inch Floppy Drive, CD-ROM Drive or Hard Disk Drive 1. Remove the drive bay door by compressing the spring loaded hinge pin at the top corner of the door. Spring loaded Hinge Pin 3 Hinge Pin (bottom of door) 2158 9804 (i) http://www.motorola.
Installing the CPX2000 Series System and Field Replaceable Units 2. Remove the four screws on the left side of the drive bay panel. Drive Bay Panel Mounting Screws 3 Floppy Drive, CD-ROM and Hard Disk Drive Panel 3.5" Floppy Drive CD-ROM Drive Hard Disk Drive FLOPPY CPX2000 Series 2135 9804 (1-2) (i) 3. Tip the left side of the drive bay panel outward and slip the four ears out of the slots on the right side of the chassis.
Removing and Installing the 3.5 Inch Floppy Drive, CD-ROM Drive or Hard Disk Drive 4. At the front of the chassis, remove the two 6-32 screws fastening the floppy drive, CD-ROM drive or hard disk drive to the chassis. 3 Fastening Screws Fastening Screws 2135 9804 (2-2) (i) 5. At the rear of the chassis, remove the four screws securing the rear drive bay panel and set the panel aside. http://www.motorola.
Installing the CPX2000 Series System and Field Replaceable Units 6. At the rear of the chassis disconnect the appropriate data cables and power cables from their connectors. Refer to: a. “CPX2000 Series SCSI Device Connections (CPV5000), Tape Drive Configuration”, (Figure 3-1) 3 Figure 3-1.
Removing and Installing the 3.5 Inch Floppy Drive, CD-ROM Drive or Hard Disk Drive b. “CPX2000 Series SCSI Device Connections (CPV5000), Floppy Drive Configuration”, (Figure 3-2) Figure 3-2.
Installing the CPX2000 Series System and Field Replaceable Units c. “CPX2000 Series SCSI Device Connections (MCP750), Floppy Drive Configuration”, (Figure 3-3) 3 Figure 3-3.
Removing and Installing the 3.5 Inch Floppy Drive, CD-ROM Drive or Hard Disk Drive d. “CPX2000 Series SCSI Device Connections (MCP750), No Floppy Drive Configuration”, (Figure 3-4) Figure 3-4. CPX2000 Series SCSI Device Connections (MCP750) - No Floppy Drive Configuration to the SCSI Connector on the Chassis Front Panel Open CD-ROM Power Cable CD-ROM Drive Hard Disk Drive Power Cable Hard Disk Drive Connector for 2nd and 3rd hard disk drive (if used) Terminator 2320 9807 http://www.motorola.
Installing the CPX2000 Series System and Field Replaceable Units e. “CPX2000 Series IDE Device Connections”, (Figure 3-5) Figure 3-5.
Removing and Installing the 3.5 Inch Floppy Drive, CD-ROM Drive or Hard Disk Drive 7. Slide the floppy drive, CD-ROM drive or hard disk drive out the front of the chassis. 3 Drive Rail Guides Floppy Drive Drive Rails 2157 9804 (i) For the floppy drive and hard disk drive, use the following steps 8 through 12. 8. Remove the four screws (4-40) holding the two drive rails (one on each side) to the sides of the drive carrier. 9. Remove the drive rails from the sides of the carrier. 10.
Installing the CPX2000 Series System and Field Replaceable Units 13. Remove the four screws (4-40) holding the two drive rails (one on each side) to the sides of the CD-ROM case. 3 Drive Rail Guides CD-ROM Drive Drive Rails 2159 9804 (i) 14. Remove the drive rails from the CD-ROM case. 15. Reverse this procedure to install a drive back into the chassis.
Removing and Installing the Power Supplies Removing and Installing the Power Supplies This section tells you how to remove and reinstall the power supply assembly in the CPX2108, CPX2208, and CPX2408 chassis. ! Warning 3 Only properly trained service personnel should remove or install power supplies. Do not touch bare parts inside the enclosure because of the possible presence of hazardous energy levels. Removal of the power supply gives you access to high voltages. Set the power switch to OFF (O).
Installing the CPX2000 Series System and Field Replaceable Units 3. Disconnect the power cord(s) from the source to make sure that you remove power from the system. 3 ! Caution Handling modules and peripherals can result in static damage. Use a grounded wrist strap, static-dissipating work surfaces and anti-static bags for component storage. Note Steps 4 through 23 apply to the CPX2108 or CPX2208 only. 4. Remove the four screws mounting the power supply to its back panel.
Removing and Installing the Power Supplies 5. Remove the four screws securing the rear drive bay panel and move the panel out of the way. It is still connected by the exhaust fan wires. 3 Exhaust Vent for Drive Bays Exhaust Vent for the Card Cage CPX2108/CPX2208 Chassis Rear Drive Bay Panel Power Supply Mounting Screws Power Supply Power Supply Back Panel Power Supply Exhaust Fan Removable Rear Panel 2132 9802 http://www.motorola.
Installing the CPX2000 Series System and Field Replaceable Units 6. Remove the security door by compressing the spring loaded hinges at the top and bottom corners of the door.
Removing and Installing the Power Supplies 7. Remove the four screws securing the front drive bay panel to the chassis. Drive Bay Panel Mounting Screws 3 Floppy Drive, CD-ROM and Hard Disk Drive Panel 3.5" Floppy Drive CD-ROM Drive Hard Disk Drive FLOPPY CPX2000 Series 2135 9804 (1-2) (i) 8. Tip the left side of the panel outward and slip the four tabs out of the slots on the right side of the chassis. http://www.motorola.
Installing the CPX2000 Series System and Field Replaceable Units 9. Remove the two screws holding the power switch panel in place. 3 Power Supply 2136 9802 (i) Power Switch Panel Fuse Holder Power Switch 2136 9804 (i) 10. Lift up on the panel and slide the four tabs located along the lower edge of the panel, out of their slots in the chassis. 11. Disconnect three wires attached to the power switch.
Removing and Installing the Power Supplies 12. Disconnect the green ground wire from the internal ground lug. Note Notice where these wires are connected to make sure they are replaced properly later. 3 13. Disconnect the top (black) wire from the fuse holder and set the power switch panel aside. 14. On the bottom of the chassis, remove the two screws securing the small cover panel and remove the cover panel (CPX2208 only). Refer to the figure on page 3-42. http://www.motorola.
Installing the CPX2000 Series System and Field Replaceable Units 15. Unplug the five connectors from the backplane (CPX2208 only). Bottom Plate Mounting Holes 3 CPX2208 bottom view Power Supply Cables and Connectors Backplane 2301 9807 16. Facing the front of the chassis, remove the two screws securing the power supply to the right side of the chassis. Use a number 1, Phillips head screwdriver (right angle). Refer to the figure on page 3-40. (CPX2108 only). 17.
Removing and Installing the Power Supplies 19. Facing the rear of the chassis, remove the four screws securing the rear drive bay panel. 20. Facing the rear of the chassis, disconnect the power cable connectors from the drives. Note 3 Notice where these connectors attach to make sure they are replaced properly later. 21. Pull these wires and connectors back through the access ports into the power supply cage. 22. Remove the power supply: a. through the front of the chassis for the CPX2108 b.
Installing the CPX2000 Series System and Field Replaceable Units 1. To remove a filler panel or power supply, press the Alarm Reset Button to the left of the top fan on the back of the chassis. 3 CPX2408 Chassis Alarm Reset Button Top Mounting Screw Middle Mounting Screws Bottom Mounting Screw 2503 9904 2. Remove the top mounting screw and the two middle mounting screws and remove the filler panel or slide the top supply out of the chassis using the swing handle.
Removing and Installing the Power Supplies Note Middle mounting screws interfere with installation of the power supply if not removed. 3. Verify that the AC 115/230 Voltage Selector Switch is in the same position as the existing power supply. 4. Insert the second power supply and make sure it is seated firmly. 5. Install the three mounting screws. Do not tighten until all mounting screws are in place. 6. Install the AC power cord. 7. Turn on the second power supply. 8.
Installing the CPX2000 Series System and Field Replaceable Units 2. Remove the filler panel or slide the supply out of the chassis using the power supply handle. 3 CPX2408 Chassis Blank Filler Panels Transition Module Exhaust Vent for Drive Bays Power on LED Power Supply Exhaust Fan Input Power Plug Mounting Screws 2585 0600 Note Mounting screws interfere with installation of the power supply if not removed. 3. Insert the second power supply and make sure it is seated firmly.
Additional IDE Devices on Your CPX2000 System 4. Install the mounting screws. Do not tighten until all mounting screws are in place. 5. Install the power cord. 3 6. Turn on the second power supply. 7. Verify that the power-on LED on the second supply comes on. Additional IDE Devices on Your CPX2000 System CPX2108SK1 systems ship from the factory set as Configuration 2 in Table 3-6. CPX2108SK2, CPX2208SK3 and CPX2208TSK2 systems ship from the factory set as Configuration 13 in Table 3-6.
Installing the CPX2000 Series System and Field Replaceable Units Configurations 12 and 14 You can set additional IDE devices for any of the configurations shown in Table 3-6. To set devices for configurations 12 and 14; you must change the jumper settings on the factory installed master hard drive from Master only to Master Single with Slave. You must set the other hard drive as Slave.
Additional IDE Devices on Your CPX2000 System Table 3-6.
Installing the CPX2000 Series System and Field Replaceable Units Loading and Unloading Removable Drive Media 3 To load a floppy disk: 1. Turn ON system power. 2. Slide the floppy disk into the drive, label up and arrow forward. To eject a floppy disk: 1. Press the button on the drive to release the floppy. 2. Pull the floppy disk out of the drive.
Removing and Installing the Power Switch Panel Fuse Loading and Unloading a CD-ROM Disc To load a CD-ROM disc: 3 1. Turn ON system power. 2. Press the eject button on the front of the drive. The tray opens. 3. Place a CD-ROM disc in the tray, with the label facing up. Make sure the disc is lying flat and centered in the tray. 4. Push the tray in until it closes or push the eject button. To eject the CD-ROM disc: 1. Press the eject button on the front of the drive. 2.
Installing the CPX2000 Series System and Field Replaceable Units ! 3 System may have multiple power supply cords. Disconnect all power supply cords before servicing. Warning 2. Set the power supply switch(es) to OFF (O) where necessary. 3. Insert a flat head screwdriver into the fuse cap. Refer to the figure on page 3-40 for the location of the fuse cap. 4. While pushing in, turn the fuse cap 1/4 turn, counterclockwise until the cap loosens. 5. Remove pressure and the cap pops part way out. 6.
ASystem Specifications A Specifications for the CPX2000 Series Chassis A CompactPCI CPX2000 Series system requires minimum maintenance and care to keep it operating properly. A proper environment for the system means placing the unit within the appropriate temperature, humidity and altitude ranges. For the best system performance keep environmental parameters as close as possible to the middle of these environmental ranges. Environmental conditions should not change abruptly.
A Specifications for the CPX2000 Series Chassis Table A-1. Specifications for the CPX2000 Series Chassis Specifications Chassis Dimensions Description CPX2108 Chassis: 17.3 inches wide (439 mm) 14 inches high (355.6 mm) 11.5 inches deep (292.1 mm) CPX2208/CPX2408 Chassis: 17.3 inches wide (439 mm) 14 inches high (355.6 mm) 14.375 inches deep (365.1 mm) Chassis Weight CPX2108 Chassis: 41 to 43 lbs. (18 to 20 kg) with peripherals and CPU installed 36 lbs.
System Specifications Table A-1. Specifications for the CPX2000 Series Chassis (Continued) Specifications Power Supply Description CPX2108/CPX2208 AC/DC power supply PS/2 style with MTBF>90,000 hours Output: 400W @ 50º C +5V, 30A (range 24 to 30A) +3.3V, 28A (range 20 to 28A) +12V, 14A -12V, 1A CPX2208 DC/DC power supply PS/2 style with MTBF>90,000 hours Output: 400W @ 50º C +5V, 42A +3.
A Specifications for the CPX2000 Series Chassis Table A-1.
System Specifications Table A-1. Specifications for the CPX2000 Series Chassis (Continued) Specifications Regulatory Conformance Description CPX2108/CPX2208 AC/DC power supply Safety: UL1950, 2nd edition; CUL; VDE Flammability: Backplane material FR-4, UL 94V-1 EMI/RFI: FCC Class A; CE Mark to CISPR 22 for CPX2108SK1 - Class A CPX2108SK2 - Class B ESD: Per IEC 801-2/3/4/5, Level 3 CPX2208 DC/DC power supply Safety: UL1950, 3rd edition and CSA certified to Standard 22.2 #950M95 with no D3 deviations.
A Specifications for the CPX2000 Series Chassis 17.3” (439 mm) CPX2000 Series 14" (355.6mm) FRONT VIEW FLOPPY 6U (233.35mm) 4HP (Adapter Card Slot) 16HP (System CPU Slot) 17.3" (439 mm) REAR VIEW 14" (355.6mm) 11.5" (292.1mm) 14" (355.6mm) SIDE VIEW 2130 9802 Figure A-1.
System Specifications 17.3" (439.7mm) FRONT VIEW 14" (355.6mm) CPX2000 Series O I 17.3" (439.7mm) 14" (355.6mm) REAR VIEW 14.375" (365.8 mm) SIDE VIEW 14" (355.6mm) 2222 9805 Figure A-2. Dimensions for the CPX2208DC/CPX2408 Chassis http://www.motorola.
A Specifications for the CPX2000 Series Chassis A-8 Computer Group Literature Center Web Site
BConnector Pin Assignments B Refer to Table B-1 for information about pin assignments for CompactPCI backplane connectors. Table B-1.
CompactPCI 32-Bit Pin Assignments for J1 B CompactPCI 32-Bit Pin Assignments for J1 Table B-2. CompactPCI 32-Bit Pin Assignments for J1 Pin Z A B D E F GND 5V REQ64# ENUM# 3.3V 5V GND 24 GND AD[1] 5V V(I/O) AD[0] ACK64# GND 23 GND 3.3V AD[4] AD[3] 5V AD[2] GND 22 GND AD[7] GND 3.3V AD[6] AD[5] GND 21 GND 3.3V AD[9] AD[8] M66EN C/BE[0]# GND 20 GND AD[12] GND V(I/O) AD[11] AD[10] GND 19 GND 3.
Connector Pin Assignments CompactPCI 32-Bit Pin Assignments for J2 B Table B-3.
CompactPCI 64-Bit Pin Assignments for J1 B CompactPCI 64-Bit Pin Assignments for J1 Table B-4. CompactPCI 64-Bit Pin Assignments for J1 Pin Z A B D E F GND 5V REQ64# ENUM# 3.3V 5V GND 24 GND AD[1] 5V V(I/O) AD[0] ACK64# GND 23 GND 3.3V AD[4] AD[3] 5V AD[2] GND 22 GND AD[7] GND 3.3V AD[6] AD[5] GND 21 GND 3.3V AD[9] AD[8] M66EN C/BE[0]# GND 20 GND AD[12] GND V(I/O) AD[11] AD[10] GND 19 GND 3.
Connector Pin Assignments CompactPCI 64-Bit Pin Assignments for J2 B Table B-5.
Backplane Connector Pin Assignments for J4 B Backplane Connector Pin Assignments for J4 Table B-6.
Connector Pin Assignments Backplane Connector Pin Assignments for J5 Table B-7.
Backplane Connector Pin Assignments for J5 B B-8 Computer Group Literature Center Web Site
CCompactPCI-Chassis Serie CPX2000: Installationsanleitung C Empfangen und Auspacken des Systems Hinweis Falls die Versandkartons bei Empfang beschädigt sind, sollten Sie den Lieferungsagenten bitten, bei dem Auspacken und der Inspektion des Geräts anwesend zu sein. Dem Gerät sollte eine Teileliste beiliegen, die alle im Lieferumfang des Systems enthaltenen Teile auflistet. Vergleichen Sie diese Teileliste mit den erhaltenen Teilen.
C CompactPCI-Chassis Serie CPX2000: Installationsanleitung ❏ Lassen Sie Platz für eine ausreichende Luftzirkulation zur Kühlung. Stellen Sie sicher, daß vor und hinter dem System mindestens 10 cm Freiraum gelassen wird. ❏ Stellen Sie das System so auf, daß es problemlos gewartet werden kann. Bei Wartungsarbeiten ist Zugang zur Vorder- und Rückseite des Systems erforderlich.
Sicherheits- und Betriebsbestimmungen ! Warnung Vor dem Ausführen dieser Verfahren ist die Stromzufuhr des Systems auszuschalten und das System vom Stromnetz zu trennen. Wenn der Strom vor dem Öffnen des Systems nicht ausgeschaltet wird, besteht die Gefahr von Körperverletzungen und Beschädigungen des Gerätes. Im Gerät sind gefährliche Spannungen, Strom und Hochenergie vorhanden.
C CompactPCI-Chassis Serie CPX2000: Installationsanleitung Vorsichtshinweise zur Lithium-Batterie Dieses System enthält Lithium-Batterien. ! Vorsicht ! Vorsicht Bei einem inkorrekten Auswechseln der Lithium-Batterien besteht Explosionsgefahr. Wechseln Sie die Batterien nur mit dem gleichen oder einem gleichwertigen Batterietyp, der von dem Gerätehersteller empfohlen ist, aus. Entsorgen Sie gebrauchte Batterien gemäß den Herstelleranweisungen. Bitte nehmen Sie vor Ort keine Wartung bzw.
Kühlen des Gehäuses Kühlen des Gehäuses Es ist äußerst wichtig, daß alle Geräte in einem Rack-System richtig gekühlt werden. Die Eingangslufttemperatur der Systemkomponenten muß unter 50º C (122º F) liegen. Interne durch Gleichstrom betriebene Ventilatoren kühlen die Laufwerke und Module des Systems. Die Übergangsmodule an der Rückseite des Chassis werden durch natürliche Konvektion gekühlt.
C CompactPCI-Chassis Serie CPX2000: Installationsanleitung 1. Schieben Sie das Chassis vorne in das Rack. 2. Befestigen Sie das Chassis mit acht Kreuzschlitzschrauben. Anschließen des Systems 1. Stellen Sie sicher, daß der Netzschalter (EIN/AUS) an der Rückseite des Chassis auf AUS (O) gestellt ist. 2. Stellen Sie ggf. sicher, daß der Netzschalter (EIN/AUS) an der Vorderseite des Gleichstrom- oder Wechselstromnetzteils auf AUS (O) gestellt ist (dies gilt nur für CPX2208DC- und CPX2408Chassis). 3.
Einschalten des Netzstroms 8. Stecken Sie das Y-Kabel für Tastatur und Maus in die entsprechenden Anschlußbuchsen an der CompactPCIProzessorplatine. 9. Stecken Sie alle Netzkabel in eine geerdete, gegen Spannungsspitzen geschützte Schuko-Steckdose. ! Warnung Vor Wartungsarbeiten am Chassis ist das Netzkabel vom Stromnetz zu trennen, um die Gefahr eines elektrischen Schlags oder andere mögliche Gefahren zu reduzieren.
C CompactPCI-Chassis Serie CPX2000: Installationsanleitung 3. Bewegen Sie den Kippschalter an der Vorderseite des Chassis (hinter dem Sichetheitsdeckel befindlich) in die Position EIN (I). Die normale Startroutine des Systems beginnt, und das System ist einsatzbereit.
DCPX2108/2208/2408 Starter Kits D This appendix gives you information about these CPX2000 Series system starter kits (Table D-1): Table D-1.
CPX2108 System Starter Kits CPX2108 System Starter Kits The CPX2108 system starter kits include: D ❏ CPX2108SK1 ❏ CPX2108SK2 The CPX2108 system starter kits include the CPX2108 System Assembly. This assembly is an 8-slot CompactPCI Chassis with a “hot swap” backplane and 400W power supply. The CPX2108 is also available in separate “a la carte” system configurations.
CPX2108/2208/2408 Starter Kits CPX2108SK2 Starter Kit The CPX2108SK2 Starter Kit includes the: ❏ CPX2108 CompactPCI Chassis ❏ 233MHz Pentium with MMX CPV5000 Single Board Computer (CPV5000S-233-F) ❏ floppy disk drive (bay mounted) (CPXFLOPPY-F) ❏ 6GB IDE hard disk drive (bay mounted) (CPXEIDE6GHD-F) ❏ 40 IDE CDROM drive (CPXEIDECDROM-F) ❏ I/O 45mm Transition Module (CPV5000TM45-F) ❏ 32MB EDO DRAM (2 16MB SIMM’S)(MEME032-F) ❏ Windows NT 4.
CPX2208 System Starter Kits CPX2208 System Starter Kits The CPX2208 system starter kits include: D ❏ CPX2208SK2-A ❏ CPX2208SK3 ❏ CPX2208SK10 ❏ CPX2208DCSK10 ❏ CPX2208TSK2 ❏ CPX2208TSK4 ❏ CPX2208TSK10 ❏ CPX2208TDCSK10 They include the CPX2208 assembly for that system. This assembly is an 8-slot CompactPCI chassis with a hot swap backplane, 400W AC or DC power supply and rear I/O.
CPX2108/2208/2408 Starter Kits ❏ PMC to panel cable (CPXCABLESCSI5-F) ❏ Y - cable for keyboard and mouse connection ❏ MCP750 rear transition module (TMCP700-001-F) CPX2208SK3 Starter Kit D The CPX2208SK3 Starter Kit includes the: ❏ CPX2208 CompactPCI Chassis ❏ 233MHz Pentium with MMX CPV5000 Single Board Computer (CPV5000S-233-F) ❏ CPV5000 Transition Module, 80mm (CPV5000TM80-F) ❏ 40x IDE CD-ROM - bay mounted (CPXEIDECDROM-F) ❏ 1.44 MB, 3.
CPX2208 System Starter Kits D ❏ 40x IDE CD-ROM - bay mounted (CPXEIDECDROM-F) ❏ 1.44 MB, 3.5 inch floppy drive with cable, bay-mounted (CPXFLOPPY-F) ❏ 6GB EIDE hard drive - bay mounted (CPXEIDE6GHD-F) ❏ 64 MB SDRAM DIMM (CPXMEMSD-064-F) ❏ Windows NT 4.
CPX2108/2208/2408 Starter Kits CPX2208TSK2 Starter Kit The CPX2208TSK2 Starter Kit includes the: ❏ CPX2208T CompactPCI Chassis with H.110 Telephony Backplane ❏ 233MHz Pentium with MMX CPV5000 Single Board Computer (CPV5000S-233-F) ❏ CPV5000 Transition Module, 80mm (CPV5000TM80-F) ❏ 40x IDE CD-ROM - bay mounted (CPXEIDECDROM-F) ❏ 1.44 MB, 3.
CPX2208 System Starter Kits CPX2208TSK10 Starter Kit The CPX2208TSK10 Starter Kit includes the: ❏ CPX2208T CompactPCI Chassis with H.110 Telephony Backplane ❏ 266MHz Pentium II CPV5300 Single Board Computer (CPV5300S-266-F) ❏ 64 MB SDRAM DIMM (CPXMEMSD-064-F) ❏ 1.44 MB, 3.5 inch floppy drive with cable, bay mounted (CPXFLOPPY-F) ❏ 6GB EIDE hard drive - bay mounted (CPXEIDE6GHD-F) ❏ 40x IDE CD-ROM - bay mounted (CPXEIDECDROM-F) ❏ CPV5300 Transition Module, 80mm (CPV5300TM80-F) ❏ Windows NT 4.
CPX2108/2208/2408 Starter Kits ❏ CPV5300 Transition Module, 80mm (CPV5300TM80-F) ❏ Windows NT 4.0 Workstation Version (NT-WS4) ❏ two internal IDE cables (one for disk and one for CD-ROM) (CPXCABLEIDE1-F) D http://www.motorola.
CPX2408 System Starter Kits CPX2408 System Starter Kits The CPX2408 system starter kits include: D ❏ CPX2408ACSK20 ❏ CPX2408DCSK20 ❏ CPX2408TACSK20 ❏ CPX2408TDCSK20 ❏ CPX2408TACSK50 The CPX2408 system starter kits include the CPX2408 System Assembly. This assembly is an 8-slot CompactPCI chassis with a “hot swap” backplane and 400W power supply. The CPX2408 is also available in separate “a la carte” system configurations.
CPX2108/2208/2408 Starter Kits CPX2408DCSK20 The CPX2408DCSK20 Starter Kit includes the: ❏ CPX2408DC CompactPCI Chassis ❏ 333MHz Pentium II CPV5300B Single Board Computer (CPV5300B-333-F) ❏ 64 MB SDRAM DIMM (CPXMEMSD-064-F) ❏ 1.44 MB, 3.
CPX2408 System Starter Kits CPX2408TDCSK20 The CPX2408TDCSK20 Starter Kit includes the: D ❏ CPX2408TDC CompactPCI Chassis with H.110 Telephony Backplane ❏ 333MHz Pentium II CPV5300B Single Board Computer (CPV5300B-333-F) ❏ 64 MB SDRAM DIMM (CPXMEMSD-064-F) ❏ 1.44 MB, 3.
ERelated Documentation E Motorola Computer Group Documents You can get more information about CompactPCI by looking at the publications in Table E-1. You can get paper or electronic copies of Motorola Computer Group publications by: ❏ Contacting your local Motorola sales office ❏ Visiting Motorola Computer Group’s World Wide Web literature site, http://www.motorola.com/literature.
Motorola Computer Group Documents Table E-1. Motorola Computer Group Documents (Continued) Document Title E Motorola Publication Number or web site TMCP700 Transition Module Installation and Use TMCP700/IHx MCP750 CompactPCI Single Board Computer Programmer’s Reference Guide MCP750A/PGx PPCBug Firmware Package User’s Manual, Part 1 of 2 PPCBUGA1/UMx PPCBug Firmware Package User’s Manual, Part 2 of 2 PPCBUGA2/UMx PPCBug Diagnostics Manual PPCDIAA/UMx American Megatrends, Inc.
Index Numerics 19 inch rack installation 3-6 32-bit pin assignments J1 B-1 J2 B-1 64-bit pin assignments J1 B-1 J2 B-1 8042 - Gate A20 failure error 3-11 A AC power cords 3-12 AC system 3-9 acoustic noise A-4 altitude A-4 AMIBIOS error reporting 3-10 AMIBIOS POST 3-11 Antistatikband C-2 audible noise A-4 B backplane A-2 backplane connector pin assignments B-1 base 64 KB memory failure error 3-11 beep codes 3-11 BIOS error reporting 3-10 branch circuits 2-4 C cables 2-6, 3-12 cable planning 2-6 cache mem
Index CORDSW 3-12 CORDUK 3-12 CORDUS 3-12 CPU module installing 3-16 removing 3-15 CPU slot 1-3 CPU Transition Module removing 3-19 replacement 3-19 CPV5000 CompactPCI Single Board Computer Installation and Reference Guide E-1 CPV5300 CompactPCI jBIOS and Programmer’s Reference Guide E-1 CPV5300 CompactPCI Single Board Computer and Transition Module Installation Guide E-1 CPVCABLE 3-12 CPVCABLE-2 3-13 CPXCABLESCSI4-F 3-13 CPXCABLESCSI5-F 3-13 D I N D E X data cables 3-28 dimensions A-2, A-6 display memo
hard drive removal 3-24 replacement 3-24 hot swap modules installing 3-17 removing 3-17 humidity A-4 I I/O slots 1-3 IDE devices 3-47 input voltage A-4 installation German xxi, C-1 installation troubleshooting 3-10 installing a CPU module 3-14 tools 3-14 installing a drive 3-24 installing a transition module 3-19 installing the fan tray 3-22 J J1 B-1 32-bit B-2 64-bit B-4 J2 B-1 32-bit B-3 64-bit B-5 J4 B-1 J5 B-1 L lithium battery safety considerations 3-3 loading drive media 3-50 M maintenance 3-10 MC
Index regulatory conformance A-5 related documentation E-1 removable media care 3-50 removing a drive 3-24 removing a module 3-14 removing a transition module 3-19 removing the drive bay door 3-25 removing the fan tray 3-22 replacing the fuse 3-51 ROM checksum error 3-11 S safety 2-1, A-5 safety procedures 3-2 safety/regulatory compliance 2-2 security door 3-38 shock A-4 site preparation 2-3 specifications A-1 S-records format B-2, B-3, B-4 starter kits D-1 static discharge A-4 suggestions, submitting xxi
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