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Addendum to D Class Enterprise Servers System Installation Guide

Installation

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Using item 16 screws (only) attach the bezel mount brackets (items 5, 6  in Figure
3) to the vertical rails as shown. Attach the two clip-on receptacles (item 30) at
the bottom of the brackets as shown.

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For full GR-63-CORE NEBS compliance, attach only the two bezel clips at the
top of the brackets using item 29 screws. (Optionally attach two clips at the bot-
tom as well.)

10 Attach the bezel support (item 8) to lower area of vertical rails using item 16

screws (only) as shown. Top edge of bezel support is flush with bottom of bezel
mount brackets.

11 Position top cover (item 1) in upper area as shown. Install but dont tighten screws.

Figure 3.

Seismic Rack Installation

Summary of Contents for HP 9000 Series 800t

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Page 3: ...ntal or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material Hewlett Packard assumes no responsibility for the use or reliability of its software on equipment that is not furnished by Hewlett Packard This document contains proprietary information which is protected by copyright All rights are reserved No part of this document may be photocopied reproduced or ...

Page 4: ...dat ed copy of this printing history page Also the update may contain write in instructions Each reprinting of this manual will incorporate all past updates however no new information will be added Thus the reprinted copy will be identical in content to prior printings of the same edition with its user inserted update in formation New editions of this manual will contain new information as well as...

Page 5: ...ily of products embraces the D Class Enterprise Server line which includes Series 800t a NEBS compatible version This document ex plains how to install the seismic rack and DC power supply which provide NEBS compatibility for the system ...

Page 6: ...iv Preface ...

Page 7: ...upply 1 14 Connections 1 14 Safety Grounding Procedures 1 16 Specifications 1 17 A Regulatory Safety Statements FCC Statement USA Only A 2 IEC Statement Worldwide A 2 International A 3 VCCI Statement Japan Only A 3 Spécification ATI Classe A France seulement A 3 Product Noise Declaration Germany Only A 4 EMC Regulatory A 5 EMC Certification A 5 EMC Labels A 5 Safety A 5 Safety Certification A 5 Sa...

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Page 9: ...1 Addendum to D Class Enterprise Servers System Installation Guide ...

Page 10: ...2 Addendum to D Class Enterprise Servers System Installation Guide Contents Contents Purpose of this Addendum Seismic Rack Kit for Series 800t DC Power to a Series 800t ...

Page 11: ...ences between this computer and the Hewlett Packard D Class Enterprise Server and contains the following procedures not found in the D ClassEnterprise Servers System Installation Guide Earthquake mounting of an HP9000 Series 800t D Class Server in a Central Office equipment frame Connecting DC Power to an HP9000 Series 800t D Class Server Tools Needed Phillips head screw drivers size 3 and 1 Nut d...

Page 12: ... as it appears on Figures 1 through 6 Table 1 Earthquake Rack Mount Components Description Quantity Item Number Part Number Assembly Top Cover 1 1 Z7616 60008 Bracket Main Left 1 2 Z7616 00009 Bracket Main Right 1 3 Z7616 00010 Assembly Panel Latch 1 4 Z7616 60005 Bezel Mount Left 1 5 Z7616 00012 Bezel Mount Right 1 6 Z7616 00013 Pan Base 1 7 Z7616 00014 Support Bezel 1 8 Z7616 00015 Bracket Rear ...

Page 13: ...peration is not compromised 4 Mechanical Loading Mounting of equipment in a rack should be such that no hazard exists due to uneven mechanical loading Split Lock Washer 12 10 17 2190 0631 Flat Washer 12 10 18 3050 0103 Screw 10 32 x 38 Torx Pan 28 19 2680 0281 Flat Washer 10 8 20 3050 0226 Nut w lock 10 32 8 21 2740 0003 Screw 6 32 thread forming 3 22 0624 0727 Screw 6 32 X 38 Pozi flat 4 23 2360 ...

Page 14: ...D Class Enterprise Servers System Installation Guide Seismic Rack Kit 5 Circuit Overloading Please refer to the NOTE on page 16 6 Reliable Earthing Please refer to the topic see Safety Grounding Procedures on page 16 ...

Page 15: ... in a later step The molded plastic emblem insert has three tapered split post protrusions on the back which insert into matching holes on the cover and spread apart when inserted to provide an interference fit A convenient tool for compressing the split retainers is a pair of needle nose pliers Start at one end and push out on the emblem insert as you compress each split post retainer from the re...

Page 16: ...ical channel that was noted in the previous step 6 Attach the rear brackets Figure 2 item 9 2 places to the right and left main brackets using item 19 hardware in three places as shown Attach to rear of relay rack using hardware items 16 17 and 18 4 pls each side 7 Assemble base pan Figure 2 item 7 to lower row of holes on main brackets but do not tighten the hardware yet With pan positioned betwe...

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Page 18: ...as shown 9 For full GR 63 CORE NEBS compliance attach only the two bezel clips at the top of the brackets using item 29 screws Optionally attach two clips at the bot tom as well 10 Attach the bezel support item 8 to lower area of vertical rails using item 16 screws only as shown Top edge of bezel support is flush with bottom of bezel mount brackets 11 Position top cover item 1 in upper area as sho...

Page 19: ... they are oriented as shown 14 Position the base pan installed in step 6 to support the slides by exerting forceful upward pressure on the base pan then secure all fasteners including on the slides 15 Extend slides until they lock and position the mounting tray item 13 to the front extensions as shown Engage alignment pins for proper location and secure with item 19 hardware Test for proper instal...

Page 20: ...nd secure at three places with thread forming screws hardware item 22 at rear of tray 17 Attach the latch panel item 4 to front of mounting tray using five screws 18 With the computer positioned into the rack fasten knurled screws in latch panel to lower tabs in bezel mount brackets NOTE tighten securely 19 With the computer securely engaged within the rack assembly check alignment of top cover re...

Page 21: ...ezel and position it onto the bezel mounts at tached to the rack 22 Apply lock label item 15 to the front door where shown 23 Secure the bezel to the bezel mounts with the cover plates item 10 2 places shown in the illustration Figure 6 Seismic Rack Installation 24 Route all cables to allow unrestricted movement of the assembly when sliding in and out Attach wires to cable retractor Figure 3 item ...

Page 22: ...he power supply system outside the computer system chassis The power supply requires a load and other enabling signals to operate properly This DC power option provides a D Class computer server compatible to NEBS requirements for operation in a Central Office environment where equipment is powered from 48VDC batteries The power supply also provides alarm outputs in the form of relay contact closu...

Page 23: ...assis Table 2 DC Power Cable Pinouts WARNINGS 1 The power supply cable is used as the main disconnect device for this equipment The key switch on front of SPU does NOT disconnect the input to power supply 2 Make sure that all central office safety precautions are carefully observed when connecting the power supply to primary power source 3 This product is to be installed only in Restricted Access ...

Page 24: ...ounding Procedures Connect an earth ground cable to the grounding stud provided on the power supply chassis Attach the cable to the stud using the lockwasher and nut provided Preferably use at least a 10 AWG cable with a round eyelet crimp lug WARNING The computer system should at all times be connected to chassis ground The stud has been provided near the input power connector for this purpose Fa...

Page 25: ...nput under voltage Power 650W Outputs remote sense provided 3 3V 25A maximum 5V 55A maximum 12 V 10A maximum Aux5V 55A maximum Temperature Ranges Operating Non operating Short term Operating 5 to 40 C 41 to 104 F 40 to 45 C 40 to 113 F 5 to 50 C 23 to 122 F Remote switched ground RESET signal 48V 50mA minimum 500mA maximum Alarm signals Input out of tolerance Output out of tolerance Dry relay cont...

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Page 27: ...1 A Regulatory Safety Statements ...

Page 28: ...energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense The end user of this product should be aware that any changes or modifications made to th...

Page 29: ... la Compatibilité Electromagnétique Cher Client Conformément à la Réglementation Française en vigueur l installation ou le transfert d installation et l exploitation de cet appareil de classe A doivent faire l objet d une déclaration en deux exemplaires simultanément auprès des services suivants Comité de Coordination des Télécommunications 20 avenue de Ségur 75700 PARIS Préfecture du département ...

Page 30: ...per ISO 7779 All data are the results from type tests of the product configuration having the highest acoustic emissions 8 disk drives All other configurations have lower emission levels Refer to the environmental specification section of the manual for details Geräuschemission LpA 57 dB Am fiktiven Arbeitsplatz nach DIN 45635 T 19 Die Daten sind die Ergebnisse von Typprüfungen an Gerätekonfigurat...

Page 31: ... CE Mark FCC Statement Canadian EMC Statement Japanese VCCI Statement Safety Safety Certification UL 1950 2nd Edition CSA 22 2 No 950 93 IEC 950 1991 2nd Edition Am 1 and Am 2 EMOKO TUE 74 DK203 TUV EN60950 1992 2nd Edition SS EN 60950 EMKO TSE 74 SEC 203 93 SSIFS 1980 2 or SS EN 60825 EN 60950 1992 2nd Edition Am 1 and Am 2 Safety Labels UL Mark listed UL Mark recognized for component CSA Mark TU...

Page 32: ...prEN 55024 2 1992 4 kV CD 8kV AD IEC 801 3 1984 prEN 55024 3 1991 3 V m IEC 801 4 1988 pr EN55024 4 1992 0 5 kV Signal Lines 1 kV Power Lines Supplementary Information The product herewith complies with the requirements of the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC and the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and carries the CE marking accordingly 1 Product models where y is equal to 0 through 5 meet the EMC directi...

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