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4.

 

Connect CN3 of the Power Supply to P6 Connector on the bridge or to the connector 
specified in Table 1 above. The P6 connector on the backplane is shown in Figure 3 
above. It is necessary to apply RTV adhesive on the seam where the two connectors 
attach to secure the connection. 

5.

 

With a Master configuration as in a GX7x0x not a GX7x1x, CN4 must be connected to a 
splitter to power peripherals as defined by Table 1. (Note: A GX7x1x chassis does not 
have any peripherals so it will not need a splitter) 

a.

 

If the configuration includes a GX7935/36/37 controller then there are 3 
powered peripherals. They are the Rear Transition Module (RTM), the DVD/CD 
drive and the hard drive. One power supply needs to power one peripheral and 
the other power supply needs to power the other two peripherals. It is not 
necessary to have any one power supply powering any specific peripheral. 

b.

 

If another master configuration, i.e. GX7927/30/32/34, exists there will be only 2 
powered peripherals. They are the DVD/CD drive and the hard drive. The 
peripherals can be split between the two power supplies and a splitter will not 
be needed. 

6.

 

Tie down the cables with nylon tie wraps to the chassis lower frame. Make sure to 
organize the cables such that the cables are not loose within the chassis or does not 
obstruct the fans. 

7.

 

Mount the power supply to side wall with the screws that were removed from the 
previous power supply, using any existing spacers as necessary. 
 

 

Figure 6:  

Latch is offset; RTV must be applied to secure the connector 

Summary of Contents for GX97028

Page 1: ... chassis models listed above The ATX Power Supply Connector labeled CN1 depicted in Figure 1 will have pins one through three marked with raised bars on the connector housing one bar for pin 1 two bars for pin 2 and three bars for pin 3 On the reverse side of this connector you will see the latch and a green control line Figure 1 24 Pin ATX Power Supply Connector CN1 Front Back Required Equipment ...

Page 2: ...emove all screws from the two sides of the chassis using the Phillips screw driver Retain all removed hardware for reassembly Note Figure 3 below 4 Lift and remove the top shell from the chassis The bottom shell can be left on as the power supplies can be accessed from top On the backplane of your chassis you will find two 20 or 24 pin backplane power connectors One such connector is depicted in F...

Page 3: ...r supply connector s from bridge board s Note Figure 5 below 3 Disconnect the power supply from all peripherals and remove any nylon tie wraps that are used to secure the cables to the bottom panel of the chassis 4 Remove the screws holding the power supply to the panel Keep the screws and any standoffs for later use Figure 5 GX7070 Backplane Bridge Connector ...

Page 4: ...the connector could vibrate loose See Figure 4 below It is necessary to apply RTV on the seam where the two connectors attach to secure the connection Power Supply Connectors Chassis CN1 CN2 CN3 CN4 Gx700x ATX Connector on Backplane NC Both Bridges DVD CD Drive HDD Gx701x ATX Connector on Backplane NC Both Bridges NC Gx710x ATX Connector on Backplane NC DVD CD Drive HDD Gx711x ATX Connector on Bac...

Page 5: ...e DVD CD drive and the hard drive One power supply needs to power one peripheral and the other power supply needs to power the other two peripherals It is not necessary to have any one power supply powering any specific peripheral b If another master configuration i e GX7927 30 32 34 exists there will be only 2 powered peripherals They are the DVD CD drive and the hard drive The peripherals can be...

Page 6: ...on the back of the chassis using the Torx 10 screw driver Note Figure 2 above Observe the bumper keying to align the bumper correctly Testing the Chassis 1 With the chassis switch in the off position install the AC power cord 2 Apply power to the chassis and verify proper POST and OS booting If the GX7xxx chassis is a slave configuration power must be applied to the chassis before powering up the ...

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