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Page 3: ...quipment 6 ODVV 1RWLFH YLV 10 ODVVH This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB 003 du Canada 1 1 8675 1 This This device contains licence exempt transmitter s receiver s that comply with Innovation Science and Economic Development Canada s licence exempt RSS s Operation is subject to the following two conditions ...

Page 4: ...de reasonable protection against interference with licensed communication equipment Attention 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 Compliance with 2014 53 EU Radio Equipment Directive RED In accordance with Article 10 8 a and 10 8 b of the RED the following table provides infor...

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Page 7: ...st be easily accessible 5 Please keep this equipment from humidity Place this equipment on a safe reliable surface when installing A drop or fall could cause injury 7 Enclosure openings are for air circulation and protect the equipment from overheating DO NOT COVER THE OPENINGS Make sure the voltage of the power source matches rated voltages 9 Place the power cord so that it won t be stepped on or...

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Page 11: ...ent 3 1 6 System Architecture 4 2 6 VWHP 2SHUDWLRQV 2 1 Powering On 5 2 2 Powering Down 5 3 DUGZDUH QVWDOODWLRQ 3 1 Introduction 7 3 2 Debug Covers 8 3 3 Top Covers 10 3 4 Atlas Key Modules 12 3 5 NFC Modules 14 3 6 Panel Mounts 25 3 7 Storage 30 3 8 System Fans 34 3 9 Power Distribution Boards 37 3 10 Interposer Assemblies 39 3 11 Expander Assemblies 43 3 12 Expander Brackets 44 3 13 K2C AB 46 3 ...

Page 12: ... RQQHFWRU 5 1 Power Distribution Board 65 5 2 Interposer Board 65 5 3 Riser Board 66 5 4 K2V4 66 5 5 Trusted Platform Module 66 5 6 Near Field Communication Module 67 5 7 Near Field Communication Reader 67 5 8 Atlas Key Board 67 0DLQERDUG 6 1 Mainboard Jumpers 69 7 6SHFL FDWLRQV 6SHFL FDWLRQV 71 6 8 RQ JXUDWLRQ 71 SSHQGL 8 1 RoHS 73 ...

Page 13: ...16 19 18 17 20 21 LJXUH 6HGRQD 6 VWHP 2YHUYLHZ 7DEOH Sedona System Overview 1R WHP 1R WHP 1 Atlas 2 0 security key 2 1U chasssis 3 Mainboard 4 DDR4 RDIMM 5 CPU 6 System fan x 10 7 Cordite module 8 Cordite airduct 9 NVME x 2 K2C AB x 1 10 Interposer board 11 NFC board and reader 12 Busbar clip 13 Power distribution board 14 Panel mount 15 SATA SSD 16 Moon remote heatsink 17 K2V4 PCIe Card 18 Riser ...

Page 14: ...1 5 4 3 5 4 LJXUH URQW 9LHZ 7DEOH Server Front View 1R WHP 1R WHP 1 Atlas key port 2 QSFP28 port 3 RJ 45 port 4 Reset button 5 Power button 1 4 Rear View 2 1 1 LJXUH 6HUYHU 5HDU 9LHZ 7DEOH Server Rear View 1R WHP 1R WHP 1 NFC module 2 Busbar clip cable ...

Page 15: ...Riser power connector 8 X 63 ÀDVK VRFNHW 9 Battery 10 ID LED 11 SUB20 debug connector 12 Sideband connector 13 JTAG connector 14 MB power connector 24 pin 15 K2V4 UART connector 16 K2C AB UART connector 17 0DLQ SURFHVVRU 63 ÀDVK VRFNHW 18 DIMM slot x 16 19 Slimline SAS connector x 2 20 MB power connector 10 pin 21 Main processor 22 Riser slot 23 Fan signal connector 24 Trusted platform module 25 R...

Page 16: ...ied by rack busbar 2 1 Powering On Follow these steps to turn on the system 1 Replace the server on the rack The power is connected to the server through the bus bar 2 Push the power button to turn on the system 2 2 Powering Down Follow these steps to power down the system Press and hold the power button to turn off the server ...

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Page 18: ... disconnect the computer from the power outlet whenever you are working inside the computer case fIf possible wear a grounded wrist strap when you are working inside the computer case Alternatively discharge any static electricity by touching the bare metal chassis of the computer case or the bare metal body of any other grounded appliance fHold electronic circuit boards by the edges only Do not t...

Page 19: ...e following sections Follow these steps to remove a top cover 1 Locate the front panel to view the debug USB cover 2 Facing the cover grasp the left end of the cover and rotate it out until it is angled and the securing hook on the right side is no longer adhering to the bezel 3 Slide the cover out and remove it LJXUH 5HPRYLQJ D HEXJ RYHU ...

Page 20: ...tall a top cover 1 Locate the front panel and the securing slot for the debug USB cover 2 Angle the right side of the cover to insert the securing hook in the slot 3 Once the hook is inserted rotate the left side towards the bezel until it locks in place LJXUH QVWDOOLQJ D HEXJ RYHU ...

Page 21: ...ver The top cover on the Sedona can be removed as seen in the following sections Follow these steps to remove a top cover 1 Loosen the thumb screw 2 Press the top cover and slide the top cover forward as seen in the following illustration LJXUH 5HPRYLQJ D 7RS RYHU ...

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