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PREFACE 

Thank you for choosing In Win IW-RS316-03. This manual is written for system technicians who are 

responsible for installation, troubleshooting, managing, and repairing this server chassis. This 

document provides the overview of all the features of the chassis, a list of accessories or other 

components you may need to finish the installation, troubleshooting methods, and instructions of 

adding and removing components on the In Win IW-RS316-03. For the latest version of this manual, 

you may visit In Win’s server website to download the latest updated version. 

 

SAFETY INFORMATION 

To ensure safe and smooth operation of your In Win IW-RS316-03, it is essential that you choose an 

appropriate location for the system, provide an appropriate operating environment, and adequate 

power for all components of the system. As you plan for installation, follow the guidelines below to 

ensure that the system and its environment are safely and appropriately positioned for efficient 

operation and service. Your system should be installed and serviced only by technically qualified 

persons. 

 

Environment selection:

 The system is designed to operate in a typical office environment. The location 

should be a clean, dry, and free of airborne particles; a well-ventilated room and away from sources of 

heat including direct sunlight and radiators; it should keep the sources of vibration or physical shock 

away; the space should be with a properly grounded wall outlet, and with sufficient space to access the 

power supply cords. The operation environment temperature should be around 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 

104°F). 

 

Heed safety instructions:

 Before working with In Win IPC/Storage server/ System products, we strongly 

recommend you are using this guide as a reference and follow the safety instructions. The instructions 

in this manual will help you ensure and maintain compliance with existing product certifications and 

approvals. Follow the described, regulated components mentioned in this manual. Use of non UL 

listing products or other regulatory did not approvals will make non-compliance with product 

regulations in the region(s) in which the product is sold. 

 

System power on/off:

 The power button DOES NOT totally turn off the system AC power. To remove 

the power of system, you have to unplug the AC power cord from the outlet or system’s power supply 

units. Make sure the power cord is unplugged before you open the chassis, add, or remove any 

components.

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for IW-RS316-03

Page 1: ...IW RS316 03 User s Manual...

Page 2: ...2 2 3 2 Installing a Fan Module P 12 2 4 Removing and Installing a PSU Module P 13 2 4 1 Removing a PSU Module P 13 2 4 2 Installing a PSU Module P 14 2 5 Installing Slide Rail P 14 2 5 1 Identifying...

Page 3: ...isk PHY Status P 25 4 2 5 Firmware Update P 26 4 2 5 1 SAS Expander Operation Firmware Update P 26 4 2 5 2 SAS Expander MFG CFG Binary Update P 28 5 Compatibility Lists P 29 6 Q A P 29 7 Technical Sup...

Page 4: ...3...

Page 5: ...is designed to operate in a typical office environment The location should be a clean dry and free of airborne particles a well ventilated room and away from sources of heat including direct sunlight...

Page 6: ...is a short length of conductor used to close open or bypass part of an electronic circuit Jumpers on In Win backplane have a small tab on top that you can pick up with your fingertips Grip the jumper...

Page 7: ...CRPS Redundant Watt 800W Indicator Power LED LAN1 LAN2 LAN3 LAN4 LED System LED ID LED Front Control Panel Power on off Reset NMI ID SW USB3 0 x1 Mute button Backplane MINI SAS HD 12Gb s with expander...

Page 8: ...7 1 Product Introduction 1 1 Box Content...

Page 9: ...When you open the chassis should be like the diagram shows Rear top cover CRPS Redundant or Single module power supply Middle top cover 16 x 3 5 tool less HDD slots Max PWM Fan 3pcs ATX or EEB M B Fro...

Page 10: ...N A Press the button to activate system reset 4 Chassis ID Button with LED Blue Solid on Press the button to activate system identification 5 System Fail LED Red Solid on System Fault Beeper 6 LAN LE...

Page 11: ...epend on M B specification The I O shield should come with motherboard or provided by motherboard vendors 4 7 Full Height PCI E Slot The slot support 120mm high profile cards The bracket should be rem...

Page 12: ...perform quick hard disks replacement 2 1 1 Installing a Hard Drive Step 1 Press the release button then pull outward the handle Step 2 Insert the hard drive to the slot Step 3 Push back the lever unt...

Page 13: ...p 2 Loosen the screws of the rear top cover on the both sides pull back the cover and lift to remove Step 3 To place the cover mount the rear cover and push it to the fitted location Screw up to fix t...

Page 14: ...fan bar Step 2 Unplug the fans power cable from the motherboard if necessary Step 3 Hold and lift the fan module from the chassis Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 2 3 2 Installing a Fan Module Step 1 Hold and pu...

Page 15: ...n system is capable to keep working whether as one power supply unit is failure To replace it user only need to release the failure one then insert a good one 2 4 1 Removing a PSU Module Step 1 Press...

Page 16: ...to let users mount the chassis on to the cabinet 2 5 1 Identifying the slide Rail The slide rail by your order might be different You can reference the quick installation guide inside the slide rail p...

Page 17: ...he rear rack of the cabinet Step 2 Pull back to and push bracket s standoff into the screw holes on the rack if your action is correct you will hear a click Step 3 Extend the opposite side of bracket...

Page 18: ...rect Step 3 Insert the inner rail on the both side of chassis into the middle rail Step 4 Push the chassis to the terminal position then pull the blue release tab to continue Step 5 When reaching the...

Page 19: ...board s mounting holes you may use a flathead screw driver Step 3 Place the motherboard down to the chassis and make sure the pillars threaded holes are matching the mounting holes on the motherboard...

Page 20: ...nt IO Indication Power Switch PWR SW Brown Power ON OFF Button with LED Power LED PWR LED Purple Power ON OFF Button with LED NMI Switch NMI SW Yellow NMI Button Reset Switch RST SW Orange System Rese...

Page 21: ...dary SAS Expander Slot JD1 JD3 MCU Programming Factory only FPC1 Front Switch FPC IO Board Connector FPC2 Front Switch FPC IO Board Connector Factory only PW1 ATX 2x7P 5V Power Connector PW2 ATX 2x8P1...

Page 22: ...cation Description GF1 BP Golden Finger Connector GF2 IO Board Golden Finger Connector EFN1 Expander FAN Connector JM1 Single Dual Power Module Select Single Jumper 1 2 Dual Jumper 2 3 JD1 ICE Debug P...

Page 23: ...eliable high performance data rate HDDs hot swap able HDD is hot swap able No need to shutdown system for HDD installation and or replacement while there is HDD failure happens or intend to add new HD...

Page 24: ...with terminal application such as Tera Term Hyper Term etc To manage Expander through UART port the settings below have to be properly configured to make it work Baud Rate 115200 Data 8 bit Parity Non...

Page 25: ...24 4 2 2 System Revision To check the Expander revision typing rev and sys rev to get the expander information such as Vendor ID Firmware Version SAS Address etc...

Page 26: ...25 4 2 3 System Monitoring To monitor the enclosure sensor status such as temperature and DC power amplitude by command sys in the UART...

Page 27: ...26 4 2 4 Disk PHY Status To monitor the SAS PHY status typing Phyinfo or sys hdd to check Users can check the disk link status by using these commands...

Page 28: ...are 2 firmware for expander Be sure these binary files are available in the host before conducting firmware update 1 SAS Expander Operation Firmware 2 SAS Expander MFG CFG binary The updated firmware...

Page 29: ...28 D Select the correct SAS Expander firmware file E Click on Open to start the selected firmware transferring to SAS Expander F Terminal would then start firmware transfer...

Page 30: ...peration firmware upgrade typing mfgdl on console B Type y to commit MFG file upgrade C Select xmodem as the file transfer protocol D Select the correct MFG CFG file from file browser E Click Open to...

Page 31: ...osure use hot swap expander modules to satisfy the requirement of both capacity expansion and JBOD redundancy 3 Why IW RJ JBOD enclosure needs 2 expander modules A It is for redundancy If user does no...

Page 32: ...this moment if this requirement is mandatory please contact In Win sales for OEM service 10 Is the storage server or JBOD must be full populated to work A No you can populate partial bays and start th...

Page 33: ...e the quantity of fans A The quantity of fan is related to the radiating efficiency Usually the quantity of fans depends on the system loading and the heat generation Unless you have tested or we stro...

Page 34: ...33 7 Technical Support If you need help on installation or troubleshooting you can contact your local In Win partner or send email to In Win s local contact for technical assistance...

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