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 Color Servers

Service Manual

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IC-304 Plus Print Controller

Version 2.0

731-01326A-EN

Summary of Contents for IC-304 Plus

Page 1: ...Creo Color Servers Service Manual English IC 304 Plus Print Controller Version 2 0 731 01326A EN...

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Page 3: ...rand or product names are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners FCC Compliance Any Creo equipment referred to in this document complies with the requirements in part 15 of...

Page 4: ...y third party v any other matter relating to the product software or services The text and drawings herein are for illustration and reference only The specifications on which they are based are subjec...

Page 5: ...25 1 7 Backing up the IC 304 Print Controller System 25 1 8 Setting Up the Disk Wipe Utility 28 2 Reinstalling the IC 304 Print Controller Software 29 2 1 Overview 30 2 1 1 When to Back Up and Restore...

Page 6: ...lity Considerations 92 4 3 2 SATA2 Hard Disk Drives and Controller Technology 92 4 4 Removing and Replacing the Side Cover and Front Panel 93 4 4 1 Removing the Side Cover 93 4 4 2 Returning the Side...

Page 7: ...ions and Weight 126 A 4 Operating Environment 127 A 4 1 Electrical Color Server and Monitor 127 A 4 2 Energy Consumption 127 A 4 3 Transportability 127 A 4 4 Temperature and Relative Humidity 127 A 5...

Page 8: ...viii IC 304 Print Controller 2 0 for the bizhub PRO C6500 Printer Service Manual...

Page 9: ...rmation Multi Language Safety Precautions x Sicherheitsma nahmen xi Medidas Preventivas de Seguridad xii Mesures de s curit xiii Precauzioni di Sicurezza xiv Veiligheidsmaatregelen xv Precau es de seg...

Page 10: ...will leave some circuits energized For complete disconnection from the supply the main power cable must also be disconnected from the power source Battery Replacement Only qualified service personnel...

Page 11: ...se aktiviert Um eine vollst ndige Trennung von der Stromversorgung zu erreichen muss der Hauptlastschalter von der Stromquelle getrennt sein Batterieaustausch Die Batterie sollte nur von qualifizierte...

Page 12: ...sconexi n completa del suministro de energ a el cable de alimentaci n principal se debe desconectar de la fuente de alimentaci n Sustituci n de la bater a S lo un ingeniero de mantenimiento y reparaci...

Page 13: ...ntation en courant le c ble d alimentation principale doit aussi tre d connect du bloc d alimentation Remplacement de la batterie Le remplacement de la batterie est une op ration r serv e au personnel...

Page 14: ...arrivare a una sconnessione completa dalle fonti di alimentazione il cavo di alimentazione principale deve essere staccato dal connettore di alimentazione Sostituzione della Batteria La batteria dovre...

Page 15: ...s geactiveerd blijven Om de stroomtoevoer volledig af te sluiten moet de electriciteitskabel uit het stopkontact zijn De batterij vervangen De batterij mag alleen door bevoegd servicepersoneel worden...

Page 16: ...jam ativados Para uma desconex o completa da fonte de alimenta o o cabo de alimenta o principal tamb m deve ser desconectado da fonte de alimenta o Troca de bateria A bateria deve ser substitu da some...

Page 17: ...ontroller 2 Installing the Windows XP Professional Operating System 5 Configuration Wizard First time Software Setup 5 Configuring McAfee VirusScan 16 Installing and Configuring Novell Client 21 Backi...

Page 18: ...ntroller to Your Printer Connect the IC 304 print controller to your printer as illustrated in Figure 1 below Figure 1 Connecting the IC 304 print controller For more information see the Easy Setup St...

Page 19: ...he monitor 2 Connect the server s AC power cable to an AC power source Power on LED green Disk activity LED orange USB ports Network activity LED green Not in use Network activity LED green Front door...

Page 20: ...turned on the server will restart automatically when power is restored To turn off the IC 304 print controller We recommend that you perform an orderly shutdown of the operating system before turning...

Page 21: ...nfiguration Wizard appears 1 3 Configuration Wizard First time Software Setup The first time software setup is performed using the Configuration Wizard 1 3 1 Choosing the Configuration Type Verify tha...

Page 22: ...erver Setup You configure the host name and date and time in the Server Setup window Configuring the Host Name The initial computer name host name of the IC 304 print controller is created automatical...

Page 23: ...rver name area verify that the correct host name appears and proceed to Configuring the Network Setup on page 9 If you need to change the host name click the Change button The System Properties dialog...

Page 24: ...inform you that changes will take effect only after restarting the computer 4 Click OK 5 In the System Properties dialog box click OK Attention Do not change the Workgroup or Domain in step 3 unless i...

Page 25: ...oftware zone in the Network Setup window Configuring the IP Address 1 In the TCP IP Setup area verify that the IP address is correct If not click the Change button The Local Area Connection Properties...

Page 26: ...port IPv6 check box to enable IPv6 addressing The following message appears You need to restart the application for the new settings to take effect 2 Click OK 3 Type the new IPv6 address according to...

Page 27: ...ea Connection Properties dialog box appears followed by the AppleTalk Protocol Properties dialog box 2 Select the Accept inbound connections on this adapter check box 3 From the This system will appea...

Page 28: ...ration 1 3 5 Configuring the Connected Finishers You configure the finisher in the Connected Finishers window Important Select only the finisher attached to your printer Selecting another finisher cou...

Page 29: ...elect a calibration device setting and click Next Calibration is done Off the glass uses the scanner platen to measure the calibration charts Calibration is done using device tool uses the spectrophot...

Page 30: ...Auto log on check box 1 In Operator area type a new password 2 Retype the new password to confirm it and click Apply If any error messages appear see Error Messages on page 84 for descriptions and ac...

Page 31: ...controller software If you made any changes to the configuration these changes will only take effect if the IC 304 print controller is shut down and then restarted 3 Quit any other software that may b...

Page 32: ...ing to software performance and market availability Once a year it is the responsibility of the site manager to obtain the latest version of the antivirus software and installation procedure The site...

Page 33: ...isks Settings 1 From the taskbar right click the VShield icon and select VirusScan Console 2 In the Task column right click Scan All Fixed Disks and select Properties 3 Click the Detection tab 4 In th...

Page 34: ...ick Add 6 Click Browse 7 In the Browse for Folder window locate the D Output folder and click OK The D Output folder path appears 8 Select the Also exclude subfolders check box and click OK 9 In the S...

Page 35: ...Configuring the On Access Scan Settings 1 Return to the VirusScan Console window 2 In the Task area right click On Access Scanner and select Properties 3 On the left of the window click the All Proces...

Page 36: ...20 Chapter 1 First Time Setup and Configuration 4 Select the Detection tab 5 In the What not to scan area click Exclusions 6 Click Add 7 Click Browse...

Page 37: ...ures are only relevant for customers who have a Novell network running IPX protocol If you do not have this type of network proceed to Backing up the IC 304 Print Controller System on page 25 Installi...

Page 38: ...menu select IC 304PrintController IC 304PrintController Tools Novell Client Installation 4 Click Install 5 Click Reboot 6 You have completed installing Novell Client software for the IC 304 print con...

Page 39: ...troller 1 After the server restarts the Novell Setup dialog box appears 2 Type the Tree Name 3 If you do not know the name click Browse 4 Double click the appropriate Tree Name The Tree Name appears i...

Page 40: ...figuring Novell Client software Uninstalling Novell Client for IC 304 Print Controller Uninstall Novell Client software if you no longer operate a Novell network running IPX protocol 1 Close the IC 30...

Page 41: ...operly in the Finishing options of the Job Parameters window 1 7 Backing up the IC 304 Print Controller System A backup of the operating system should be performed after the system configuration is co...

Page 42: ...an image file on partition D The Norton Ghost window appears a If a Norton License Agreement window appears click OK to continue The Norton Ghost software copies the files on partition C to an image...

Page 43: ...partitions C and D to the DVD d When a confirmation message appears notifying you that the backup process was successfully completed remove the DVD from the DVD RW drive and press any key to continue...

Page 44: ...k Start Wiping A progress bar appears while Disk Wipe permanently deletes the files 3 When the message Disk wiping was completed successfully appears click Exit Note The Disk Wipe utility runs automat...

Page 45: ...IC 304 Print Controller Software Overview 30 Backing Up and Restoring the Software 31 Reinstalling the System 38 Reinstalling the Software Complete Overwrite 39 Reinstalling the Software Preservation...

Page 46: ...ons C and D to a DVD and restores partitions C and D from the backup copy of the DVD You can perform the backup and restore procedure at any time Restore the software on your IC 304 print controller a...

Page 47: ...ing system files are copied to partition D See Backing up the IC 304 Print Controller System on page 25 The backup and restore procedures do not require Windows XP operating system activation and are...

Page 48: ...rating system files Partition D contains the color server software files job list database and user files Color Server Software Preservation Installation System Partition Overwrite which overwrites pa...

Page 49: ...placing your current job list database 1 Exit the IC 304 print controller software 2 On the Windows desktop double click My Computer and locate the D Backup Scripts folder 3 Double click Backup_Joblis...

Page 50: ...replaced with the old job list that was saved while backing up partition C 1 Exit the IC 304 print controller work space 2 Insert DVD 1 Windows XP operating system into the DVD RW drive 3 From the Win...

Page 51: ...to reboot the computer Back up the job list database See Backing Up the Job List Database on page 33 Return to step 3 and repeat the procedure If you click yes the Norton Ghost window appears and the...

Page 52: ...tware copies the files on the DVD to partitions C and D e When a confirmation message appears notifying you that the restore process was successfully completed remove the DVD from the DVD RW drive and...

Page 53: ...u are replacing the current job list database with your original job list database 1 Exit the IC 304 print controller work space 2 On the desktop double click My Computer and locate the D Backup Scrip...

Page 54: ...e customer s site The reinstallation is mostly unattended User interaction is needed for entering the operating system license number and the computer host name for restarting the computer when reques...

Page 55: ...you to establish which procedure to perform and in what sequence Note When possible we recommend that you back up and restore the software That is in cases other than system crash or system disk repl...

Page 56: ...SLP into the DVD RW drive c From the Windows Start menu select Shut Down Restart OK Wait until the Color Server Startup menu appears and then proceed to step 2 If your IC 304 print controller is off a...

Page 57: ...r Software 1 Insert DVD 2 into the DVD RW drive The IC 304 print controller software splash screen appears 2 Click Start The Acrobat software setup begins After the Acrobat software setup is complete...

Page 58: ...n page 78 The operating system and the IC 304 print controller software have been installed from scratch and the operating system only sees foreign disks See Striping Foreign Disks on page 44 An image...

Page 59: ...anagement window appears 2 Do one of the following actions Stripe the foreign disks See Striping Foreign Disks Stripe the unknown disks See Striping Unknown Disks on page 45 Remove the missing disk Se...

Page 60: ...stem that a striped volume resides within the operating system 1 In the Computer Management window verify that Disks 1 and 2 are labeled Dynamic 2 Right click in the area where the disk is designated...

Page 61: ...the Computer Management window 6 When the Image Disks File System is not Formatted message appears click OK Striping Unknown Disks The following procedures describe how to initialize the unknown disk...

Page 62: ...1 area and select Initialize Disk 2 Verify that both image disk check boxes are selected and click OK 3 Verify that the Computer Management window appears similar to the following window 4 Proceed to...

Page 63: ...rify that the Computer Management window appears similar to the following window 5 Create a striped volume See Creating a Striped Volume on page 50 Attention Do not select the Disk 2 check box Disk 2...

Page 64: ...tware Removing a Missing Disk Perform the following procedure when you have replaced a faulty disk and the system remembers that the disk that was replaced is missing 1 Right click the white area oppo...

Page 65: ...49 The missing disk volume is deleted as shown in the following window 4 Right click the Missing Dynamic area...

Page 66: ...ted as shown in the following window 6 Create a striped volume See Creating a Striped Volume Creating a Striped Volume After you have replaced a disk or low level formatted one or more disks you need...

Page 67: ...51 2 Click Next 3 Select Striped and click Next 4 In the Available area select each disk that you want to include in the new volume and click Add...

Page 68: ...ontroller Software 5 Click Next 6 Select Do not assign a drive letter or drive path and click Next 7 Select Do not format this volume and click Next 8 Click Finish 9 Confirm that the disks are striped...

Page 69: ...Print Controller for the First Time on page 54 2 4 4 Using the Configuration Wizard The IC 304 print controller Configuration Wizard automatically appears when the installation is complete It provides...

Page 70: ...4 print controller for the first time see Configuration Wizard First time Software Setup on page 5 Restoring the Configuration If a backup is available follow the steps in the wizard to complete the I...

Page 71: ...erent configuration file than the default choose Select Configuration and click Browse 4 Locate the required configuration file and then click OK 5 Click the Start Recovery button 6 Select the categor...

Page 72: ...d password or only the user password see Defining the Security Settings on page 14 2 4 5 Configuring the McAfee VirusScan If you want to configure the McAfee VirusScan see Configuring McAfee VirusScan...

Page 73: ...57 2 4 8 Backing Up the Color Server System Partition To back up the ColorServer system partition see Backing up the IC 304 Print Controller System on page 25...

Page 74: ...Complete Overwrite on page 39 Make sure that DVD 1 is in the DVD RW drive then from the ColorServer Start Up menu select the ColorServer Software Preservation Installation System Partition Overwrite o...

Page 75: ...Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Platform Diagnostics and Configuring the Server 60 General Diagnostic Tools 70 IC 304 Print Controller Hardware Diagnostics Software 72 Troubleshooting 78...

Page 76: ...change assignments for devices and I O ports Set the date and time Set the startup characteristics of the server and the order of startup devices Set and change settings for advanced hardware features...

Page 77: ...the problem persists try a different cable Check the LAN activity light on the rear of the IC 304 print controller The LAN activity light illuminates when the Ethernet controller sends or receives da...

Page 78: ...ring the BIOS Starting the Phoenix cME FirstBIOS Pro Setup Utility 1 Quit the color server software 2 Restart the IC 304 print controller and immediately press DELETE The Phoenix cME FirstBIOS Pro Set...

Page 79: ...our format hour minute second System Date Sets the system date The system date is in the format month day year Hard Disk Pre Delay Adds a delay before the HDD is accessed by the BIOS for the first tim...

Page 80: ...ure is for debugging only C1 Enhanced Mode If enabled this feature lowers the CPU voltage and frequency to prevent overheating Intel Virtualization Technology If enabled this feature utilizes enhanced...

Page 81: ...nu Exit Saving Changes This option allows you to save any changes that you made and to exit the BIOS setup utility Setup Utility Exit Discarding Changes This option allows you to exit the BIOS setup u...

Page 82: ...ystem Time and System Date and verify that the rest of the settings are the same as the settings in the following window a Press ENTER to save any changes 3 Using the arrow keys select the Advanced me...

Page 83: ...return to the Advanced menu 7 Using the arrow keys select Advanced Processor Options and press ENTER 8 Verify that the settings are the same as the settings in the following window 9 Press ESC to ret...

Page 84: ...he following window 12 Press ESC to return to the Advanced menu 13 Using the arrow keys select Hardware Monitor and press ENTER 14 Verify that the settings are the same as the settings shown in the wi...

Page 85: ...rect order in the list 18 Select the Exit menu 19 Using the arrow keys select Exit Saving Changes and press ENTER Boot priority order Excluded from boot order F1 Esc F9 F10 Enter Item Specific Help Ke...

Page 86: ...1 PC Health Monitoring This section describes the PC health monitoring features of the system board The system board has an onboard system hardware monitor chip that supports PC health monitoring An o...

Page 87: ...m or software program appears If POST detects a problem more than one beep sounds and an error message may appear on the screen POST Beep Codes Beep codes are sounded in a series of beeps One short be...

Page 88: ...cause The diagnostic software is located on the IC 304 print controller The software receives and executes test requests and returns appropriate status responses A hierarchical diagnostics tree shows...

Page 89: ...ver Starting the Diagnostics Software 1 From the Windows Start menu select IC 304 IC 304 Tools Diagnostics 2 The diagnostics program initializes and the DFE User Diagnostics window appears on the scre...

Page 90: ...atch to load this set of components to be tested To execute the batch test select Load Quick Batch A confirmation message appears Click OK and then click the Run icon This is not the default setting a...

Page 91: ...r comes first When Loop On is selected the test session repeats until the loop termination condition is reached or once a failure is detected whichever comes first User The default setting for the dia...

Page 92: ...accesses the Error Buffer for all tests run or a Quick Batch The contents of this buffer are recorded in an HTML file which appears through the HTML browser Enables quick access to the Error Buffer of...

Page 93: ...oftware on page 73 2 Select the components for testing from the diagnostics tree or select DFE to test the entire tree or select Load Quick Batch from the File Menu See File Menu on page 74 3 Click th...

Page 94: ...emperature and general power checkouts Handling error messages Collecting data log files Symptom Recovery Action The FusionIN board fails the test 1 Verify that the FusionIN board is correctly seated...

Page 95: ...een the system board and the chassis The memory DIMMs are correctly seated Then 1 Turn the power on and off to test the system 2 The battery on your system board may be old Verify that it still suppli...

Page 96: ...Use the arrow keys to select the Boot menu 4 Verify the boot order is the same as shown in step 16 on page 69 5 Reload the operating system see page 5 6 Replace the system disk Symptom Recovery Action...

Page 97: ...tests fail replace the failing DIMM Symptom Recovery Action The IC 304 print controller monitor is blank Verify that 1 The power cord is plugged into the IC 304 print controller and a working electric...

Page 98: ...at the power cable and the SATA2 are properly connected to the disk 2 See the procedure to identify the operating system inIC 304 Print Controller Turns On No Operating System on page 80 The DVD RW dr...

Page 99: ...your printer 5 Replace the FusionIN printer cable 6 Start your printer 7 Send a print job If printing fails with no communication error replace the FusionIN printer cable No communi cation after follo...

Page 100: ...olated If the system does not turn on from the minimal configuration replace FRUs of minimal configuration one at a time until the problem is isolated 3 4 9 Temperature Checkout Accurate cooling of th...

Page 101: ...Recovery Action FusionIN load failure Reboot the system 1 Check that the FusionIN board is seated correctly and restart the system 2 Run the diagnostics test 3 If the error message still appears repla...

Page 102: ...Collecting the Data Logs 1 Shut down the IC 304 print controller software 2 From the Windows Start menu select IC 304 IC 304 Tools Data Logs Collection Saving the Data Logs 1 If you accept the default...

Page 103: ...nd the Data_logs cab file to your your service representative 3 4 12 Formatting the Image Disk Perform the following procedure when suggested as a recovery action 1 Close all software programs and wai...

Page 104: ...88 Chapter 3 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 5 Click Yes 6 Click OK 7 To enable the changes to take effect restart your computer...

Page 105: ...oving and Replacing the Side Cover and Front Panel 93 Working with Boards Adapters 97 Working With the System Board 103 Removing and Installing the DVD RW Drive 118 Removing and Installing a Hard Disk...

Page 106: ...the following diagram to locate a specific part for replacement In the Spare Parts List on page 91 each number in the Item number column corresponds to a spare part not all the parts in the spare part...

Page 107: ...or LF 216 00161 Third party 2 6 Cable FusionIN to printer assy 3 m 9 84 ft LF 220 01702A Cable server to printer 1 7 Cable Computer 609 00388 Cable 1 8 Board FusionIN LF 503 00351A Creo 1 9 System boa...

Page 108: ...r of the server Cables for optional adapters are routed according to the instructions provided with the adapters A failed fan is replaced as soon as possible to prevent possible damage to the boards 4...

Page 109: ...tibility Increases disc drive data rates 4 4 Removing and Replacing the Side Cover and Front Panel This section describes the procedures used to remove and replace the IC 304 print controller cover an...

Page 110: ...Using the side cover handle slide the side cover toward the front of the server 6 Return the two screws that secure the side cover to the rear of the server and tighten 7 Reconnect all external cable...

Page 111: ...Figure 4 on page 96 5 Using a flat screwdriver gently pry the four concealed tabs along the edge of the front panel away from the chassis Figure 3 Removing the front panel Tip It is easier to perform...

Page 112: ...With the IC 304 print controller on its side insert the concealed tabs along the bottom edge of the front panel into the matching slots in the chassis 2 Push the top of the front panel toward the serv...

Page 113: ...main components of the IC 304 print controller Figure 5 Peripherals and internal connectivity 4 5 1 Visual Inspection Whenever you replace any component in the unit 1 Check that all boards are retaine...

Page 114: ...ral devices Disconnect all external cables and power cords 3 Remove the side cover See Removing and Replacing the Side Cover and Front Panel on page 93 4 Using a cross head screwdriver remove the hex...

Page 115: ...e of the memory module To open the locking clips push the clips outward from the side of the module See Figure 7 b Slide the memory module out of its housing c Store the board in a safe place for futu...

Page 116: ...locked in position 3 If you have other options to remove or replace do so now 4 Insert the hexagonal screw that holds the board at the rear of the server and tighten it 5 Return the side cover See Re...

Page 117: ...Figure 10 on page 102 Removing a DIMM 1 Press down on the two DIMM release tabs so that they rotate outward releasing the memory from its seat 2 Gently pull the DIMM up and out of the server Note Rem...

Page 118: ...ne at a time on the edges of the DIMM Ensure that you press the DIMM vertically into the tab See Figure 10 Figure 10 Installing a DIMM 5 Verify that the release tabs are in the closed position If a ga...

Page 119: ...removing and installing the system board 4 6 1 System Board Internal Cable Connectors The following illustration identifies system board connectors for internal cables Figure 11 System board internal...

Page 120: ...d disks 6 Remove the CPU See Removing and Installing the Central Processing Unit CPU on page 109 7 Remove the nine system board screws 8 Release the system board from the RFI clips by sliding the syst...

Page 121: ...he new system board to any unpainted metal surface on the server then remove the system board from the package and place it on the worktable 4 Turn over the system board 5 Attach the metal bracket to...

Page 122: ...he bracket so that it is face down and align it with the diagram on the system board Figure 14 Diagram of metal bracket b When the bracket is properly aligned the four ends should fit into place over...

Page 123: ...chassis 11 Insert the nine screws into the holes Do not tighten the screws until all the screws are inserted 12 Return the rear fan See Installing the Rear Fan on page 124 13 Return the memory modules...

Page 124: ...ver See Removing the Side Cover on page 93 17 Reconnect all external cables and power cords and turn on the server Note To assist you in reconnecting the cables to the system board See the following t...

Page 125: ...g the FusionIN Board on page 98 5 Remove the rear fan See Removing the Rear Fan on page 123 Removing the CPU Fan and Heat Sink Assembly 1 Locate the CPU on the system board Figure 19 CPU system board...

Page 126: ...ress the socket lever to release the metal frame from its locking position Figure 20 Unlocking the microprocessor socket b Gently lift the socket lever to open the metal frame Figure 21 Opening the me...

Page 127: ...grasp the microprocessor by its north and south center edges and lift it up and out of the server Figure 22 Removing the microprocessor 3 Store the microprocessor in an antistatic package for possibl...

Page 128: ...Unlock the microprocessor socket a Press the socket lever down to release the load plate from its locking position The load plate covers the microprocessor socket Figure 23 Microprocessor socket leve...

Page 129: ...ket a Make sure that Pin 1 of the microprocessor socket is located at the left bottom of the microprocessor housing 4 Insert the microprocessor into the microprocessor socket Figure 26 Aligning the mi...

Page 130: ...four corners of the microprocessor to make sure that it is properly installed Figure 27 Checking that the microprocessor is properly installed 5 Using your thumb gently push the socket lever down and...

Page 131: ...s in the CPU fan and heat sink assembly with their corresponding holes on the system board Insert the four spring screws and tighten Thermal grease Important Make sure to insert and secure the spring...

Page 132: ...odel number CR2032 To avoid possible danger read and comply with the following safety statement The battery is located on the system board below slot 5 See Figure 6 on page 98 Removing the Battery 1 F...

Page 133: ...e battery Installing the Battery 1 Tilt the battery so that you can insert it into the socket on the side opposite the battery clip 2 Press the battery down into the socket until it clicks into place...

Page 134: ...Disconnect all power cords and external cables 3 Remove the side cover See Removing and Replacing the Side Cover and Front Panel on page 93 4 Disconnect the cables connected to the DVD RW 5 Press the...

Page 135: ...r and all peripheral devices Disconnect all external cables and power cords 2 Remove the side cover See Removing the Side Cover on page 93 3 Disconnect the SATA2 data and power cables from all the har...

Page 136: ...ve and pull the disk drive out of the chassis Installing a Hard Disk 1 Slide the hard disk drive into the drive cage 2 Insert the four screws that secure the hard disk drive to the drive cage and tigh...

Page 137: ...moving and Installing the Power Supply Perform the following procedures to remove and install the power supply 4 9 1 Removing the Power Supply 1 Review Safety Information Multi Language on page ix 2 T...

Page 138: ...erver 2 Insert the power supply into the opening at the rear of the chassis 3 Align the holes in the power supply with the holes in the chassis 4 Insert the four power supply screws and tighten 5 Reco...

Page 139: ...Turn off the IC 304 print controller and peripheral devices Disconnect all power cords and external cables 3 Remove the side cover See Removing the Side Cover on page 93 4 Disconnect the fan cable fro...

Page 140: ...ce the rear fan in position at the rear of the server 3 Guide the two locking tabs through the top of the slots while aligning the other four tabs with their respective slots 4 Press the rear fan brac...

Page 141: ...Specifications and Standards Environmental Requirements 126 Installation Steps 126 Specifications 126 Operating Environment 127 Standards 128 Reliability and Maintenance 129...

Page 142: ...1 Dimensions and Weight IC 304 Print Controller D x W x H mm D x W x H in Weight Unpacked 533 177 430 21 0 7 0 16 9 16 kg 35 3 lb Packed 600 520 530 23 6 20 5 20 9 28 kg 61 lb WARNING The IC 304 print...

Page 143: ...eyboard D x W x H mm D x W x H in Weight Unpacked 470 150 40 18 5 5 9 1 57 2 0 kg 4 4 lb Packed 450 140 30 17 7 5 5 1 18 1 0 kg 2 2 lb Stand Contents and Carton Optional D x W x H mm D x W x H in Weig...

Page 144: ...Static load Shipping 10 Kpa Stacking Shipping 3 boxes United States and Canada cCSAus marking for the US and Canada Standards UL 60950 1 1st Edition CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 03 European Union EU Low...

Page 145: ...C standards Radiated Emissions EN55022 1998 A1 2000 A2 2003 Class B Harmonics EN61000 3 2 2000 A2 2005 Flicker EN61000 3 3 1995 A1 2001 Immunity STD EN55024 1998 A1 2001 A2 2003 Immunity to Electro St...

Page 146: ...Power supply 350W 90 909 System board SuperMicro PDSME 330 142 Fan 12 V wiring assy 92 x 92 mm 45 453 Fan computer rear 120 x 120 mm 36 364 Fan CPU CORE2 DUO Processor 45 455 General Maintenance Info...

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