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Setting up the Server in a Restricted Access Location

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Access can only be gained by service persons or by users who have been instructed 
about the reasons for the restrictions applied to the location and about any precautions 
that shall be taken.

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Access is through the use of a tool or lock and key, or other means of security, and is 
controlled by the authority responsible for the location.

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Leave enough clearance (25 inches in the front and 30 inches in the back of the rack) to 
allow the front door to be opened completely and to allow for sufficient airflow.

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This product is for installation merely in a Restricted Access Location.

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This product is not suitable for use with visual display work place devices according to §2 
of the the German Ordinance for Work with Visual Display Units.

Replaceable Batteries

CAUTION

RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE.

DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS

Summary of Contents for 1012L2SW-14S

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Page 2: ...implied including but not limited to the implied warranties or conditions of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose In no event shall ASRockRack its directors officers employees or agents...

Page 3: ...sible for the location Leave enough clearance 25 inches in the front and 30 inches in the back of the rack to allow the front door to be opened completely and to allow for sufficient airflow This prod...

Page 4: ...ard Disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet when installing or removing main system components such as the motherboard and power supply unit Place the system on a stable and flat surface Use ex...

Page 5: ...want to know more about ASRockRack you re welcome to visit ASRockRack s website at www ASRockRack com or you may contact your dealer for further information ASRockRack Incorporation 6F No 37 Sec 2 Jho...

Page 6: ...m Front Panel 6 2 4 System Rear Panel 6 2 5 Front Control Panel Buttons and LEDs 7 Chapter 3 Hardware Installation and Maintenance 9 3 1 Server Top Cover 10 3 2 Hard Drive 12 3 3 Power Supply 17 3 4 A...

Page 7: ...l Quick Installation Guide Type and quantity may vary depending on the server board that comes with your system Because the hardware specifications might be updated the content of this documentation w...

Page 8: ...UID button System reset button NMI button LEDs Power LED Identification LED Hard drive activity LED 2x Network activity LEDs I O Ports 2 x USB 2 0 ports Drive Bay Internal 12 x 3 5 SATA HDDs 6Gb s 2 x...

Page 9: ...s chapter provides diagrams showing the location of important components of the server system 2 1 System Components Power Supply Unit 12 x 3 5 HDD Carriers 2 x 2 5 HDD Carriers 5 x System Fans Front C...

Page 10: ...4 English 2 2 Cable Connections 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 3 4 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 10 15 20 25...

Page 11: ...AS to SATA cable 2 Power supply cables 16 3 5 HDD 4 BP2 N A 17 3 5 HDD 5 BP2 N A 18 3 5 HDD 6 BP2 N A 19 3 5 HDD 7 BP2 N A 20 HDD Backplane 3 BP3 SB PSU MiniSAS to SATA cable 3 Power supply cables 21...

Page 12: ...cription 1 2 x USB 2 0 Ports 2 Control Panel Buttons and LEDs 2 4 System Rear Panel 1 2 3 4 No Description 1 Power Supply Unit 2 I O Shield depends on the specification of the server board 3 Rear Vent...

Page 13: ...n to generate a nonmaskable interrupt and to put the server in a halt state for examination System Reset Button When the system is completely unresponsive press the system reset button to reboot the s...

Page 14: ...eep mode Off Power off UID LED Status Description Blue System identification is active Off System identification is disabled HDD Status LED Status Description Green HDD access Off HDD idle LAN1 LAN2 L...

Page 15: ...A discharge of static electricity may damage components Wear a grounded wrist strap if available Installing Procedures The followings are prerequisite to be installed 3 5 or 2 5 HDD s Power Supply Pre...

Page 16: ...over to the chassis 2 Push the top cover toward the rear of the chassis to remove the cover from the locked position 3 Lift up and remove the top cover 1 Before removing the top cover power off the se...

Page 17: ...alling the Server Top Cover 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 1 1 Lower the top cover on the chassis making sure the side latches align with the cutouts 2 Slide the top cover toward the front 3 Secure the top cover with...

Page 18: ...first before installing any of the 3 5 HDDs Meanwhile please well organize your cables and be careful with your cable routing You can refer to the Quick Installation Guide for more information Removin...

Page 19: ...the hard drive using the four screws 3 Place the hard drive carrier on the base plate with the thumb screw facing the front of the chassis 4 Align the keyhole openings on the base with the locating pi...

Page 20: ...oving a Hard Disk Drive Base Plate from the Chassis Organize your cables and place them under the hard drive base plates before installing 3 5 HDDs 1 Remove the screws that secure the hard drive base...

Page 21: ...15 English 3 2 2 Installing a Hard Disk Drive into 2 5 Hard Drive Carrier Removing 2 5 Hard Drive Carriers from the Chassis 1 Remove the screws that secure the 2 5 hard drive carrier 1 1...

Page 22: ...he label facing up and the connector end toward the server board Carefully align the mounting holes in the hard drive and the carrier 2 Secure the hard drive using the four screws 3 Place the drive ca...

Page 23: ...chassis with the fan facing right 2 Align the mounting screw holes and secure the power supply unit with the six screws 3 Reverse the procedure to remove the power supply 2 1 2 2 2 Before replacing th...

Page 24: ...ush the the right end of the blanking plate toward the chassis 3 Slide the blanking plate out sideways 4 Reverse the procedure to install the add on card in the chassis 1 You can install an add on car...

Page 25: ...ter and remove the failed fan 2 Align the mounting holes on the fan bar with the fan mounts on the replacement fan corners 3 Gently place the fan on the fan bar Make sure the fan is well seated 4 Conn...

Page 26: ...planes 1 Remove all of cables connected to the backplanes 2 Loosen the securing screws on the backplanes 3 Lift the backplanes up from the chassis Hold the backplanes only by the edges Before removing...

Page 27: ...on the server board in the server system Align mounting holes of the server board to the standoff on the chassis 4 Affix the screws clockwise into the mounting holes in all of the corners of the serve...

Page 28: ...d cables for your chassis system Cable type and quantity vary depending on the server board that comes with your system 1 MiniSAS to SATA Cable 1 400mm Quantity 1 Port 0 3 BP1 Server Board 2 MiniSAS t...

Page 29: ...3 600mm Quantity 1 Port 8 11 BP3 Server Board 4 MiniSAS to MiniSAS Cable 1 120mm Quantity 1 Server Board BP1 5 MiniSAS to MiniSAS Cable 2 300mm Quantity 1 6 MiniSAS to MiniSAS Cable 3 480mm Quantity 1...

Page 30: ...D 8 SATA Cable 1 500mm Quantity 1 9 SMBus Cable 150 150 300mm Quantity 1 NC CQC Server Board BP1 BP2 BP3 10 Front Panel Cable 1000mm Quantity 1 FPB PANEL1 AUX_PANEL1 NMI_BTN Server Board The NMI funct...

Page 31: ...ious server boards Please refer to the Quick Installation Guide to know the exact headers or connectors to be con nected on the server board you purchase For more detailed information about server boa...

Page 32: ...BPB3 Top View 5 10 3 4 6 9 8 7 2 1 No Description 1 I2C Address Settings J2 2 SGPIO Code Programming Pin 3 BMC SMBus Connector BMC_SMB 4 Mini SAS Connector 5 DC Power Connector DC IN 1 6 DC Power Con...

Page 33: ...Front AUX Panel 3 Front USB 2 0 Connector Front_USB_1 4 Front USB 2 0 Connector Front_USB_2 5 NMI Button CON2 6 System Reset Button CON1 7 LAN 1 Activity LED LED2 8 LAN 2 Activity LED LED3 9 HDD Acti...

Page 34: ...mper whose pin1 and pin2 are Short when a jumper cap is placed on these 2 pins I2C Address Setting Jumper for BP 7 pin J2 see p 26 No 1 3 4 BP3 5 6 BP1 7 8 BP2 Pin Definitions DC Power Connector DC IN...

Page 35: ...rboard USB 2 0 Header 9 pin USB_HEADER see p 27 No 1 DUMMY GND GND B B USB_PWR A A USB_PWR 1 The header supports two USB 2 0 ports on the front panel Front and Auxiliary Panel Header 17 pin FRONT AUX...

Page 36: ...slide rail assemblies to the rack Slide Rail Chassis Rail Removing the Chassis Rail from the Slide Rail Assembly 1 Pull out the inner chassis rail from the rail assembly 2 Push the white chassis rail...

Page 37: ...ard the front of the chassis until the chassis rail clips Make sure the rail is installed in the correct direction 3 Secure the chassis rail to the server chassis with screws 4 Repeat for the remainin...

Page 38: ...three holes of free space above the slide rail bracket 2 For the rack with square mounting holes insert cage nuts in the holes that you will use on the rack 11U 12U 1 Free Space Cage Nuts 3 Extend the...

Page 39: ...the depth of the rack 11U 11U 5 Align the holes on the brackets with the mounting holes you selected on the rack 6 Tighten the screws to secure the slide rails to the rack Make sure the rear bracket m...

Page 40: ...erly and securely attached to the rack 2 Fully extend the slide rails from the rack by pulling the inner rails out until they are locked and cannot be pulled out further 11U 12 U To slide an inner rai...

Page 41: ...r to the rack with screws 5 To remove the server from the rack reverse these instructions The server is heavy For safe lifting two or more persons are required to install the server into the rack When...

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