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6. At the rear of the chassis disconnect the appropriate data cables and 

power cables from their connectors. Refer to:

a. “CPX2000 Series SCSI Device Connections (CPV5000), Tape 

Drive Configuration”, (

Figure 3-1

)

Figure 3-1.  CPX2000 Series SCSI Device Connections (CPV5000) Tape Drive 

Configuration

to the SCSI Connector

Tape Drive

on the CPU Transition
Module

CD-ROM
Power Cable

Terminator

Hard Disk Drive
Power Cable

Tape Drive
Power Cable

CD-ROM 

Hard Disk 

Drive

Drive

Always Empty

Connector for 2nd
and 3rd hard disk
drive (if used)

Summary of Contents for CompactPCI CPX2000 Series

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Page 2: ...CompactPCI CPX2000 Series System Installation and Reference Guide CPX2108A IH5 June 2005 Edition ...

Page 3: ...istered trademark of the PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group PICMG Intel the Intel logo and Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation AMIBIOS is a trademark of American Megatrends Inc LynxOS is a trademark of Lynx Real Time Systems Inc Windows NT and Microsoft are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U S A and other countries All other product or service names...

Page 4: ...the Equipment Operating personnel must not remove equipment covers Only Factory Authorized Service Personnel or other qualified service personnel may remove equipment covers for internal subassembly or component replacement or any internal adjustment Service personnel should not replace components with power cable connected Under certain conditions dangerous voltages may exist even with the power ...

Page 5: ...t installed and used with adequate EMI protection CD ROM Warning Warning If a label with the words CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT is affixed to the back of your system the unit is equipped with a CD ROM drive These devices contain a laser diode that produces invisible laser radiation harmful to the eyes Performing adjustments or procedures other than those specified in this manual may result in hazardous r...

Page 6: ...uipment Electromagnetic compatibility EMC requirements This product also fulfills EN60950 product safety which is essentially the requirement for the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC AC configurations of this system also meet the requirements of the following European standards EN61000 3 2 Limits of Harmonic Current Emissions equipment input current 16 A per phase EN61000 3 3 Limits of Voltage Fluc...

Page 7: ...C Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Motorola includes a crossed out bin symbol on all standard and noncustom chassis product This marking fulfills the requirement set out by WEEE that a producer of an electrical or electronic appliance that bears their trade name and is put on the European Union market after 13 August 2005 places a clearly identifiable mark on the equipment and t...

Page 8: ...ights Legend If the documentation contained herein is supplied directly or indirectly to the U S Government the following notice shall apply unless otherwise agreed to in writing by Motorola Inc Use duplication or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph b 3 of the Rights in Technical Data clause at DFARS 252 227 7013 Nov 1995 and of the Rights in Noncom...

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Page 10: ...rocedures 2 1 Safety and Regulatory Compliance 2 2 Tools You Need 2 2 Preparing the Site for Installation 2 3 Placement Recommendations 2 3 Weight Distribution Within a Rack 2 3 Power Requirements 2 4 Guidelines for Branch Circuits 2 4 Power Circuit Protection 2 5 Circuit Breakers and Receptacles 2 5 Power Cords 2 6 Cables 2 6 Cable Planning 2 6 CHAPTER 3 Installing the CPX2000 Series System and F...

Page 11: ...nsition Module 3 19 Removing and Installing the Cooling Fans 3 22 Tools You Need 3 22 Removing and Installing the Fan Tray 3 22 Removing and Installing the 3 5 Inch Floppy Drive CD ROM Drive or Hard Disk Drive 3 24 Tools You Need 3 24 Removing and Installing the Drives 3 24 Removing and Installing the Power Supplies 3 35 Tools You Need 3 35 Removing and Installing a Power Supply 3 35 Removing and ...

Page 12: ...leitung Empfangen und Auspacken des Systems C 1 Richtlinien zum Aufstellen des Systems C 1 ESE und Sicherheitsmaßnahmen C 2 Sicherheits und Betriebsbestimmungen C 3 Vorsichtshinweise zur Lithium Batterie C 4 Betriebsumgebung C 4 Kühlen des Gehäuses C 5 Stromkreisbelastung C 5 Installation in ein 19 Zoll Rack C 5 Anschließen des Systems C 6 Einschalten des Netzstroms C 7 APPENDIX D CPX2108 2208 240...

Page 13: ...PX2208TSK10 Starter Kit D 8 CPX2208TDCSK10 Starter Kit D 8 CPX2408 System Starter Kits D 10 CPX2408ACSK20 Starter Kit D 10 CPX2408DCSK20 D 11 CPX2408TACSK20 D 11 CPX2408TDCSK20 D 12 CPX2408TACSK50 D 12 APPENDIX E Related Documentation ...

Page 14: ...C Power Supplies 1 9 Figure 1 7 Rear Panel Features on the CPX2408 Chassis AC Power Supplies only 1 10 Figure 1 8 Rear Panel Features on the CPX2408 Chassis AC and DC Power Supplies 1 11 Figure 3 1 CPX2000 Series SCSI Device Connections CPV5000 Tape Drive Configu ration 3 28 Figure 3 2 CPX2000 Series SCSI Device Connections CPV5000 Floppy Drive Con figuration 3 29 Figure 3 3 CPX2000 Series SCSI De...

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Page 16: ...ices 3 49 Table A 1 Specifications for the CPX2000 Series Chassis A 2 Table B 1 Backplane Connector Pin Assignments B 1 Table B 2 CompactPCI 32 Bit Pin Assignments for J1 B 2 Table B 3 CompactPCI 32 Bit Pin Assignments for J2 B 3 Table B 4 CompactPCI 64 Bit Pin Assignments for J1 B 4 Table B 5 CompactPCI 64 Bit Pin Assignments for J2 B 5 Table B 6 Backplane Connector Pin Assignments J4 B 6 Table B...

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Page 18: ...s with rear I O for DC applications CPX2208T 8 slot CompactPCI chassis with rear I O and H110 Telephony backplane CPX2208TDC 8 slot CompactPCI chassis with rear I O and H110 Telephony backplane for DC applications CPX2408AC 8 slot CompactPCI chassis with backplane and redundant 400W power supply for AC applications CPX2408DC 8 slot CompactPCI chassis with backplane and redundant 400W power supply ...

Page 19: ...d AC DC power supplies to Chapter 3 Installing the CPX2000 Series System and Field Replaceable Units removed monitor power connector from CPX2108 CPX2208 Chassis drawing on page 3 37 added specifications for minimum load per power supply to Appendix A Table A 1 revised Appendix B Connector Pin Assignments for backplane connector pin assignments revised Appendix D CPX2108 2208 2408 Starter Kits rev...

Page 20: ...afety and environmental considerations during installation of a CPX2000 Series system system connections powering up the system installation troubleshooting system cables removing and installing field replaceable units Appendix A System Specifications system specifications for the CPX2000 Series Appendix B Connector Pin Assignments backplane connector pin assignments Appendix C CompactPCI Chassis ...

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Page 22: ...ion modules The CPX2208 and CPX2408 do support rear transition modules Three peripheral bays 5 25 inch x 1 63 inch on the CPX2208 give you front access to floppy CD ROM and or hard disk drives The CPX2408 gives you five peripheral bays with up to three hard disk drives CPX2108 can provide integrated SCSI peripherals i e hard disk drive CD ROM or an 80MB Flash Drive on board the CPV5000 Single Boar...

Page 23: ...ot swap enabled This means that the chassis can accommodate hot swap modules that conform to the PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group PICMG Hot Swap Specification Refer to Appendix E Related Documentation for information about how to access the PICMG Hot Swap Specification ...

Page 24: ...shows a typical drive bay configuration hot swap fan tray with foam filter on off power switch fuse 250V 8A Figure 1 1 Front Panel Features on the CPX2108 Chassis CPV5000 SBC 7 I O Slots 2131 9804 i Removable Fan tray with Foam Filter CPV5000 Single Board Computer Fuse CPX2000 Series FLOPPY Drive Bay Panel Mounting Screws Drive Bay Panel Security Door 3 5 inch Floppy Drive CD ROM Drive Hard Disk D...

Page 25: ...d cage removable rear panel exhaust vent for the drive bays power supply exhaust fan input power plug for the power supply Figure 1 2 Rear Panel Features on the CPX2108 Chassis Exhaust Vent for Drive Bays Exhaust Vent for the Card Cage Power Supply Exhaust Fan Removable Rear Panel 2132 9802 Power Supply Mounting Screws Power Supply ...

Page 26: ...s Figure 1 3 shows a typical drive bay configuration hot swap fan tray with foam filter on off power switch fuse 250V 8A Figure 1 3 Front Panel Features on the CPX2208 Chassis 2248 9805 i Drive Bay Panel Mounting Screws Drive Bay Panel CPX2000 Series 3 5 inch Floppy CD ROM Drive Hard Disk Drive 7 I O Slots SCSI Drive Pass Through Cable Security Door Fuse Power Switch Panel On Off Power Switch MCP7...

Page 27: ...iller panels exhaust vent for the drive bays power supply exhaust fan input power plug for the power supply Figure 1 4 Rear Panel Features on the CPX2208 Chassis 2221 9805 i Exhaust Vent for Drive Bays Blank Filler Panels Transition Module Power Supply Mounting Screws Power Supply Exhaust Fan Transition Module Card Cage Input Power Plug for the Power Supply ...

Page 28: ...e 1 6 include seven I O slots one CPU slot four or five 5 25 inch drive bays Figure 1 5 shows a typical five drive bay configuration The five bay configuration lets you mount only ac power supplies Figure 1 6 shows a typical four drive bay configuration The four bay configuration lets you mount both ac and dc power supplies Note Install only floppy drives in the bottom drive bay in CPX2408 CPX2408...

Page 29: ...CPX2408 Chassis AC Power Supplies only 2500 9903 Drive Bay Panel Mounting Screws Drive Bay Panel CPX2000 Series 3 5 Floppy Drive CD ROM Drive Hard Disk Drives 7 I O Slots Security Door On Off Power Switch CPV5300 Single Board Computer Removable Fantray CPV5300 SBC 3 5 Floppy Drive only ...

Page 30: ...re 1 6 Front Panel Features on the CPX2408 Chassis AC and DC Power Supplies 2584 9908 Drive Bay Panel Mounting Screws Drive Bay Panel 3 5 Floppy Drive CD ROM Drive Hard Disk Drives 7 I O Slots Security Door On Off Power Switch Single Board Computer Removable Fantray with Foam Filter CPV5300 SBC ...

Page 31: ...e for the CPU module blank filler panels power supply exhaust fan input power plug power supply on off switch Figure 1 7 Rear Panel Features on the CPX2408 Chassis AC Power Supplies only 2501 9903 Exhaust Vent for Drive Bays Blank Filler Panels Transition Power Supply Mounting Screws Power Supply Exhaust Fan Power Supply On Off Switch Input Power Plug Module Alarm Reset Button ...

Page 32: ...computer literature 1 11 1 Figure 1 8 Rear Panel Features on the CPX2408 Chassis AC and DC Power Supplies 2585 9908 Exhaust Vent for Drive Bays Blank Filler Panels Transition Power Supply Mounting Screws Power Supply Exhaust Fan Input Power Plug Module Power on LED ...

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Page 34: ...flat on a grounded static free surface and in the case of a board component side up Do not slide the component over any surface If an ESD station is not available you can avoid damage resulting from ESD by wearing an antistatic wrist strap available at electronics stores Wrap one end of a wrist grounding strap around your wrist Attach the grounding end usually a piece of copper foil or an alligato...

Page 35: ...tem complies with the safety and regulatory standards applicable to component level equipment It is possible however to use this product with other components that produce a system not in compliance with system guidelines Since Motorola cannot anticipate what equipment may be used with this enclosure or how it may be used the responsibility for designing a system that conforms overall to CSA C US ...

Page 36: ...re there is room for proper air flow for cooling Make sure there is at least three inches of space at the front and rear of the system The components of the system require an input air temperature of 5º C to 40º C 41º F to 104º F Internal DC powered fans cool the system s power supply and module enclosure Place the system where it can be easily serviced Service requires access to the front and rea...

Page 37: ...tem Caution You must attach H 110 power inputs to approved Telephone Network Voltage TNV branch circuits only TNV branch circuits must comply with all requirements called for in these safety standards IEC 950 EN60 950 UL 1950 CSA 950 Attaching the inputs to non TNV approved power sources causes the system to fail compliance with safety regulations and may cause damage to the system backplane and s...

Page 38: ... lights or fluctuating intensity from lighting at the computer site indicate poor power This may be a cause of system hangups Check the electrical installation to ensure proper system operation Power Circuit Protection Protect the power circuit with an electrical line filter that prevents voltage spikes from reaching the system Circuit Breakers and Receptacles Make sure circuit breakers furnishing...

Page 39: ...rect ground potentials at termination points and other variables Cable Planning When planning the installation of cables Do not run signal cables parallel to AC power cables if they are within four inches of each other Do not install signal cables close to electric motors power line regulators relays or power supplies Avoid laying signal cables close to air conditioners copy machines water coolers...

Page 40: ...rotective grounds at each power outlet to make sure they are adequate Protect external interconnecting cables from physical damage without endangering users Install the cables under a raised floor if possible Avoid tight pulls against sharp corners Caution To avoid the possibility of damage to equipment or components during cabling unplug all other devices in the system before you begin with the i...

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Page 42: ...atteries 3 3 installing the CPX2000 Series chassis in a 19 inch rack 3 6 environmental considerations 3 6 cooling the enclosure 3 7 grounding the CPX2000 Series chassis 3 7 connecting the system 3 12 turning on the AC system 3 12 installation troubleshooting 3 10 system cables for the CPX2000 Series chassis 3 12 removing and installing a CPU module 3 14 removing and installing hot swap I O modules...

Page 43: ...ip to an electrical ground An electrical ground can be a piece of metal that literally runs into the ground such as an unpainted metal pipe or a metal part of a grounded electrical appliance An appliance is grounded if it has a three prong plug and is plugged into a three prong grounded outlet You cannot use the computer itself as a ground because it is unplugged when you work on it Turn system po...

Page 44: ...only Note Do not re charge open puncture or crush incinerate expose to high temperatures or dispose of in your general trash collection Caution Do not service or replace the lithium battery in the field Contact your Motorola service representative to arrange for service or battery replacement If you must replace the lithium battery use these guidelines Note When replacing the battery you must appl...

Page 45: ...tly Do not use different models or new and old batteries together Do not charge Always check proper polarity To replace the on board backup battery follow the steps below Caution Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the equipment manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Avoid t...

Page 46: ...ry from the socket 4 Before installing a new battery make sure the battery pins are clean 5 Note the battery polarity and press the new battery into the socket Note No soldering is required when the battery is in the socket 6 Recycle or dispose of the old battery according to local regulations and manufacturer s instructions ...

Page 47: ... the rack A top heavy rack can tip causing damage to equipment and injury to personnel Refer to the following section on Grounding the CPX2000 Series Chassis for grounding information before installing the chassis Caution Two people should perform the following steps to avoid personal injury or damage to the equipment 1 Slide the chassis into the front of the rack 2 Attach with eight 10 32 x 1 2 P...

Page 48: ...alled there are four fans Natural convection cools the transition modules mounted in the back of the chassis The rear mounted modules are typically transition boards with few active components To ensure adequate cooling make sure to leave at least three inches at the front and back of the system make sure all panels are in place fill or cover all module slots Grounding the CPX2000 Series Chassis M...

Page 49: ...A safety approvals To connect your system 1 Make sure the ON OFF power switch on the front of the chassis is set to OFF O 2 Make sure the ON OFF power switch on the front of the AC or DC power supply is set to OFF O CPX2208DC and CPX2408 only 3 Plug the socket end of the chassis power cord s packed with your system into the AC inlet on the rear of the chassis 4 Connect three wires to the power inp...

Page 50: ...ng Cover all open module slots and put all panels in place before turning on power Slot covers panels and the front security door must remain in place during system operation This is necessary to avoid electrical shock other possible hazards and to properly cool the chassis To power up the system 1 Move the rocker switch on the front of the DC power supply to ON I CPX2208DC only 2 Move the rocker ...

Page 51: ... BIOS which report errors by a series of beep sounds or when an error message is displayed to the screen Refer to Table 3 3 for AMIBIOS error reporting information Table 3 2 Guide for Troubleshooting CPX2000 Series Chassis Installation If Then Disk drives do not respond Ensure that power and data cables are firmly and properly connected Green power on LEDs fail to light Check the AC power cable an...

Page 52: ...h circuitry is faulty 2 Parity Error about a parity error in the base memory the first 64 KB block memory 3 Base 64 KB Memory Failure about memory failure in first 64 KB 4 Timer Not Operational about a memory failure in the first 64 KB of memory or Timer 1 is not functioning 5 Processor Error the CPU generated an error 6 8042 Gate A20 Failure cannot switch to protected mode 7 Processor Exception I...

Page 53: ...OM2 cables one 25 pin parallel port cable one Y cable for keyboard and mouse connection Other parts shipped with your CPX2108 chassis include four rubber feet adhesive backed for desktop chassis mounting eight Phillips head screws for rack mounting the chassis AC power cord Refer to Table 3 5 for power cord information Table 3 5 AC Power Cords for the CPX2000 Systems Country Replacement Cord Desig...

Page 54: ...ribbon cable CPXCABLESCSI5 F Other parts shipped with your CPX2208 chassis include four rubber feet adhesive backed for desktop chassis mounting eight Phillips head screws for rack mounting the chassis power cord Refer to Table 3 5 for power cord information one Y cable for keyboard and mouse connection CPX2408 Cables Cable set CPVCABLE 2 ships with your CPX2408 chassis It includes one Y cable for...

Page 55: ...eable Units 3 Removing and Installing a CPU Module This section tells you how to remove CPU modules from your chassis and reinstall them Tools You Need You need a number 1 Phillips head screwdriver 2184 9803 i Upper Card Guide Lower Card Guide Injector Ejector Levers System CPU Slot Red ...

Page 56: ...tem may have multiple power supply cords Disconnect all power supply cords before servicing 2 Remove power from the system by disconnecting the power cord s from the source Caution Handling modules and peripherals can result in static damage Use a grounded wrist strap static dissipating work surfaces and anti static bags for component storage 3 Disconnect any cables attached to the front of the mo...

Page 57: ...er and lower card guides in the chassis and make sure the ejection levers are open Refer to the figure on page 3 17 2 Carefully install the top and bottom edge of the module in the upper and lower card guides of the chassis and slide the module into the chassis until you feel resistance approximately 1 4 inch short of full insertion 3 Press the ejection levers inward simultaneously until they lock...

Page 58: ...O modules Warning Only properly trained service personnel should remove or install hot swap I O modules Do not touch bare parts inside the enclosure because of the possible presence of hazardous energy levels You can remove hot swap I O modules without removing power from the system Refer to Appendix D Related Documentation for information about the PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturer s Group PIC...

Page 59: ...e chassis 1 Completely loosen the module s captive screws Refer to the figure on page 3 16 2 Begin pressing the ejector levers outward Note Make sure the blue LED on the front of your hot swap I O module illuminates as you begin to withdraw the module from the chassis This LED tells you that the CPU has stopped communicating with your hot swap I O module and that you can continue to withdraw the m...

Page 60: ...emove the CPU Transition Module from the chassis Caution Set the main power switch on the front of the chassis to OFF O Set the power supply switch es to OFF O CPX2208DC and CPX2408 only 1 Set the main power switch to OFF O 2 Set the power supply switch es to OFF O CPX2208DC and CPX2408 only 3 Disconnect the power cord s from the source to make sure that you remove power from the system Warning Sy...

Page 61: ... grounded wrist strap static dissipating work surfaces and anti static bags for component storage 6 Identify and remove any cables attached to the transition module 7 Grasp the module firmly and disengage it from its backplane connectors by pulling straight out 2183 9803 i CPU Transition Module Primary IDE Floppy Drive Connector SCSI Connector Secondary IDE CPX2108 Chassis ...

Page 62: ...ature 3 21 3 8 Reverse this procedure to install a module Caution When installing the transition module be careful to properly align the transition module connectors with the connector pins on the backplane to avoid bending the pins 2502 9903 CPU Transition Module CPX2208 CPX2408 Chassis ...

Page 63: ...the two cooling fans in the hot swap fan tray located beneath the module cage You can remove the fan tray without turning off system power Tools You Need You need a slotted head screwdriver to remove or install the fan tray Removing and Installing the Fan Tray To remove the fan tray 1 Loosen the two captive screws securing the fan tray vent to the chassis Refer to the figure on page 3 23 ...

Page 64: ...emove 3 Begin sliding the fan tray out the front of the chassis This automatically disengages it from its backplane connector 4 Wait approximately 30 seconds for the fans to stop rotating Caution Do not catch fingers in the rotating fans as you slide the fan tray out and away from the chassis Fan Tray 2185 9803 i Fan Tray Vent Captive Screws ...

Page 65: ...rough the front of the chassis Note that the CPX2408 chassis may have up to three hard disk drives Note Install only floppy drives in the bottom drive bay in CPX2408 CPX2408T configurations Tools You Need You need a number 1 Phillips head screwdriver to remove or install system drives Removing and Installing the Drives To remove or install a drive in the chassis Caution Set the main power switch t...

Page 66: ...rive CD ROM Drive or Hard Disk Drive http www motorola com computer literature 3 25 3 1 Remove the drive bay door by compressing the spring loaded hinge pin at the top corner of the door 2158 9804 i Hinge Pin bottom of door Spring loaded Hinge Pin ...

Page 67: ...ward and slip the four ears out of the slots on the right side of the chassis Caution Handling modules and peripherals can result in static damage Use a grounded wrist strap static dissipating work surfaces and anti static bags for component storage FLOPPY Drive Bay Panel Mounting Screws Floppy Drive CD ROM and Hard Disk Drive Panel CPX2000 Series 3 5 Floppy Drive CD ROM Drive Hard Disk Drive 2135...

Page 68: ...er literature 3 27 3 4 At the front of the chassis remove the two 6 32 screws fastening the floppy drive CD ROM drive or hard disk drive to the chassis 5 At the rear of the chassis remove the four screws securing the rear drive bay panel and set the panel aside 2135 9804 2 2 i Fastening Screws Fastening Screws ...

Page 69: ...fer to a CPX2000 Series SCSI Device Connections CPV5000 Tape Drive Configuration Figure 3 1 Figure 3 1 CPX2000 Series SCSI Device Connections CPV5000 Tape Drive Configuration to the SCSI Connector Tape Drive on the CPU Transition Module CD ROM Power Cable Terminator Hard Disk Drive Power Cable Tape Drive Power Cable CD ROM Hard Disk Drive Drive Always Empty Connector for 2nd and 3rd hard disk driv...

Page 70: ...ration Figure 3 2 Figure 3 2 CPX2000 Series SCSI Device Connections CPV5000 Floppy Drive Configuration 2319 9807 Hard Disk Drive Power Cable to SCSI Connector on CPU Transition Module to Floppy Drive Connector on the CPU Transition Module Terminator Floppy Disk Drive Power Cable Floppy Disk Drive Power Cable Floppy CD ROM Hard Disk Drive Drive Drive Connector for 2nd and 3rd hard disk drive if use...

Page 71: ...ice Connections MCP750 Floppy Drive Configuration CD ROM Power Cable Terminator Hard Disk Drive Power Cable Open1 to the SCSI Connector on the Chassis Front Panel Hard Disk Drive CD ROM Drive to Floppy Drive Connector on the CPU Transition Module Floppy Floppy Disk Drive Power Cable Drive 1 available for 3rd device if no floppy connects to CD ROM Power Cable connector Connector for 2nd and 3rd har...

Page 72: ...Device Connections MCP750 No Floppy Drive Configuration Figure 3 4 Figure 3 4 CPX2000 Series SCSI Device Connections MCP750 No Floppy Drive Configuration 2320 9807 CD ROM Power Cable Terminator Hard Disk Drive Power Cable Open to the SCSI Connector on the Chassis Front Panel Hard Disk Drive CD ROM Drive Connector for 2nd and 3rd hard disk drive if used ...

Page 73: ...ure 3 5 CPX2000 Series IDE Device Connections 2321 9807 Hard Drive Power Cable to Floppy Drive Connector on the CPU Transition Module Floppy Drive to Primary on CPU CD ROM Power Cable Floppy Disk Drive Power Cable Transition Module Empty Empty to Secondary on CPU Transition Module Hard Drive CD ROM Drive Connector for 2nd and 3rd hard disk drive if used ...

Page 74: ...owing steps 8 through 12 8 Remove the four screws 4 40 holding the two drive rails one on each side to the sides of the drive carrier 9 Remove the drive rails from the sides of the carrier 10 Remove the four or six screws holding the drive in the carrier 11 Remove the drive from the carrier 12 Reverse this procedure to install a drive back into the chassis For the CD ROM drive use the following st...

Page 75: ...ble Units 3 13 Remove the four screws 4 40 holding the two drive rails one on each side to the sides of the CD ROM case 14 Remove the drive rails from the CD ROM case 15 Reverse this procedure to install a drive back into the chassis 2159 9804 i CD ROM Drive Drive Rails Drive Rail Guides ...

Page 76: ...o high voltages Set the power switch to OFF O Set the power supply switch es to OFF O where necessary Disconnect all power cords from their sources before working on the chassis Let the capacitors in the power supply discharge for one minute Tools You Need You need these tools to remove or install a power supply a number 1 Phillips head screwdriver a number 1 Phillips head screwdriver right angle ...

Page 77: ...make sure that you remove power from the system Caution Handling modules and peripherals can result in static damage Use a grounded wrist strap static dissipating work surfaces and anti static bags for component storage Note Steps 4 through 23 apply to the CPX2108 or CPX2208 only 4 Remove the four screws mounting the power supply to its back panel ...

Page 78: ...e rear drive bay panel and move the panel out of the way It is still connected by the exhaust fan wires Exhaust Vent for Drive Bays Exhaust Vent for the Card Cage Removable Rear Panel 2132 9802 Power Supply Mounting Screws Power Supply Power Supply Back Panel Power Supply Exhaust Fan Rear Drive Bay Panel CPX2108 CPX2208 Chassis ...

Page 79: ...e CPX2000 Series System and Field Replaceable Units 3 6 Remove the security door by compressing the spring loaded hinges at the top and bottom corners of the door 2158 9804 i Hinge Pin bottom of door Spring loaded Hinge Pin CPX2108 CPX2208 Chassis ...

Page 80: ...uring the front drive bay panel to the chassis 8 Tip the left side of the panel outward and slip the four tabs out of the slots on the right side of the chassis FLOPPY Drive Bay Panel Mounting Screws Floppy Drive CD ROM and Hard Disk Drive Panel CPX2000 Series 3 5 Floppy Drive CD ROM Drive Hard Disk Drive 2135 9804 1 2 i ...

Page 81: ...e two screws holding the power switch panel in place 10 Lift up on the panel and slide the four tabs located along the lower edge of the panel out of their slots in the chassis 11 Disconnect three wires attached to the power switch 2136 9802 i Power Supply Power Switch Panel Power Switch 2136 9804 i Fuse Holder ...

Page 82: ...round lug Note Notice where these wires are connected to make sure they are replaced properly later 13 Disconnect the top black wire from the fuse holder and set the power switch panel aside 14 On the bottom of the chassis remove the two screws securing the small cover panel and remove the cover panel CPX2208 only Refer to the figure on page 3 42 ...

Page 83: ...ly to the right side of the chassis Use a number 1 Phillips head screwdriver right angle Refer to the figure on page 3 40 CPX2108 only 17 Facing the rear of the chassis remove the six screws securing the rear panel covering the backplane CPX2108 only 18 Disconnect the power supply wire bundles from their backplane connectors CPX2108 only 2301 9807 Bottom Plate Mounting Holes Power Supply Cables an...

Page 84: ...s and connectors back through the access ports into the power supply cage 22 Remove the power supply a through the front of the chassis for the CPX2108 b through the rear of the chassis for the CPX2208 23 Reverse the above procedure to install a new power supply Removing and Installing AC Power Supplies in the CPX2408 System This section tells you how to remove install an AC power supply in the CP...

Page 85: ...s the Alarm Reset Button to the left of the top fan on the back of the chassis 2 Remove the top mounting screw and the two middle mounting screws and remove the filler panel or slide the top supply out of the chassis using the swing handle 2503 9904 Middle Mounting Screws Bottom Mounting Screw Top Mounting Screw Alarm Reset Button CPX2408 Chassis ...

Page 86: ...ounting screws Do not tighten until all mounting screws are in place 6 Install the AC power cord 7 Turn on the second power supply 8 Verify that the LED on the second power supply comes on Removing and Replacing AC DC Power Supplies in the CPX2408 System This section tells you how to remove install an AC DC power supply in the CPX2408 system If you need information about removing installing an AC ...

Page 87: ...he chassis using the power supply handle Note Mounting screws interfere with installation of the power supply if not removed 3 Insert the second power supply and make sure it is seated firmly 2585 0600 Exhaust Vent for Drive Bays Blank Filler Panels Transition Mounting Screws Power Supply Exhaust Fan Input Power Plug Module Power on LED CPX2408 Chassis ...

Page 88: ...ry set as Configuration 13 in Table 3 6 Also refer to Table 3 6 for other possible configurations for IDE devices Note CPX2208SK2 systems are configured at the factory for use with Small Computer System Interfaces SCSI only Configuration 2 CPU hard drive master connected to the primary Channel 1 located on the CPU CPU floppy drive connected to the floppy connector on the CPU Configuration 13 hard ...

Page 89: ...tions 12 and 14 You can set additional IDE devices for any of the configurations shown in Table 3 6 To set devices for configurations 12 and 14 you must change the jumper settings on the factory installed master hard drive from Master only to Master Single with Slave You must set the other hard drive as Slave ...

Page 90: ...nel 1 primary Master x x x x x x CPU IDE Flash Channel 1 primary Master x x x CPU IDE Flash Channel 1 primary Slave x x x CPU Floppy Drive x x x x x x x x x Drive bay IDE Hard Drive Channel 1 primary Master x x x x x Drive bay IDE Hard Drive Channel 1 primary Slave x x Drive bay Floppy Drive x x Drive bay IDE Compact Disc Drive Channel 2 secondary Master x x x x x x 45mm Transition Module CPX2108 ...

Page 91: ...vable Media To prevent loss of data or damage to disks store them in a protected location that meets the following requirements No direct sunlight No sources of magnetization No dust A temperature range of 10º to 52º C 50º to 125º F or as stated on the media cover Try to keep the disks in the middle of this temperature range for best storage results A relative humidity range of 8 to 80 The best st...

Page 92: ...and centered in the tray 4 Push the tray in until it closes or push the eject button To eject the CD ROM disc 1 Press the eject button on the front of the drive 2 Lift the disc out of the carrier and return it to its original container Removing and Installing the Power Switch Panel Fuse This section tells you how to remove and install the power switch panel fuse Tools You Need You need a slotted h...

Page 93: ...ly switch es to OFF O where necessary 3 Insert a flat head screwdriver into the fuse cap Refer to the figure on page 3 40 for the location of the fuse cap 4 While pushing in turn the fuse cap 1 4 turn counterclockwise until the cap loosens 5 Remove pressure and the cap pops part way out 6 Pull the fuse cap and fuse the rest of the way out of the fuse assembly 7 Check the fuse and if necessary repl...

Page 94: ...means placing the unit within the appropriate temperature humidity and altitude ranges For the best system performance keep environmental parameters as close as possible to the middle of these environmental ranges Environmental conditions should not change abruptly Refer to Table A 1 for CPX2000 Series chassis specifications Figure A 1 and Figure A 2 give you CPX2108 and CPX2208 CPX2408 chassis di...

Page 95: ...and CPU installed 39 lbs 17 5 kg without cards or peripherals CPX2408 Chassis 45 to 60 lbs 20 to 27 kg with two power supplies and five drives installed 40 lbs 18 kg without cards or peripherals Backplane hot swap PICMG 2 0 Rel 2 1 compliant supports 32 and 64 bit PCI architectures seven 6U 233mm x 160mm x 20 3mm x 4HP 8 inch adapter card slots one 6U x 16HP 3 2 inch system CPU slot ENUM signal J1...

Page 96: ...V 14A 12V 1A CPX2208 DC DC power supply PS 2 style with MTBF 90 000 hours Output 400W 50º C 5V 42A 3 3V 20A 12V 14A 12V 1A CPX2408 AC DC power supply PS 2 style with MTBF 100 000 hours at 25º C Output 400W 50º C 5V 50A 5V 1 5A 3 3V 30A 12V 15A 12V 1 5A Minimum load per power supply 5V 1 5A 5V 0 0A 3 3V 0 25A 12V 0 25A 12V 0 0A Table A 1 Specifications for the CPX2000 Series Chassis Continued Speci...

Page 97: ... 95 40º C operating 0 to 95 40º C storage Altitude 6000 feet 1829 m operating 50 000 feet 15 240 m storage Shock 10G 10ms duration operating 40G 10ms duration storage Vibration 1 5G 5 to 150Hz operating 5G 5 to 150Hz storage Static Discharge IEC 801 2 Level 3 8KV Acoustic Noise 54 dBA peripherals idle at 1 m CPX2208 DC DC power supply Temperature 0º C to 50º C operating 20º C to 60º C storage Humi...

Page 98: ...RFI FCC Class A CE Mark to CISPR 22 for CPX2108SK1 Class A CPX2108SK2 Class B ESD Per IEC 801 2 3 4 5 Level 3 CPX2208 DC DC power supply Safety UL1950 3rd edition and CSA certified to Standard 22 2 950M95 with no D3 deviations Flammability For any plastic exposed to the user UL 94 5V EMI FCC Class B and EN 55022 Class B Table A 1 Specifications for the CPX2000 Series Chassis Continued Specificatio...

Page 99: ...ature Center Web Site A Figure A 1 Dimensions for the CPX2108 Chassis 14 355 6mm 17 3 439 mm FLOPPY CPX2000 Series 14 17 3 439 mm 11 5 292 1mm 14 SIDE VIEW REAR VIEW FRONT VIEW 2130 9802 6U 16HP System CPU Slot 4HP Adapter Card Slot 233 35mm 355 6mm 355 6mm ...

Page 100: ...orola com computer literature A 7 A Figure A 2 Dimensions for the CPX2208DC CPX2408 Chassis 2222 9805 14 375 365 8 mm 14 14 17 3 439 7mm CPX2000 Series I O FRONT VIEW REAR VIEW SIDE VIEW REAR VIEW 14 17 3 439 7mm 355 6mm 355 6mm 355 6mm ...

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Page 102: ...connectors Table B 1 Backplane Connector Pin Assignments For CompactPCI For Refer to 32 Bit Pin Assignments J1 Table B 2 on page B 2 J2 Table B 3 on page B 3 64 Bit Pin Assignments J1 Table B 4 on page B 4 J2 Table B 5 on page B 5 Backplane Connector Pin assignments J4 Table B 6 on page B 6 J5 Table B 7 on page B 7 ...

Page 103: ...ND 19 GND 3 3V AD 15 AD 14 GND AD 13 GND 18 GND SERR GND 3 3V PAR C BE 1 GND 17 GND 3 3V SDONE SBO GND PERR GND 16 GND DEVSEL GND V I O STOP LOCK GND 15 GND 3 3V FRAME IRDY GND TRDV GND 12 13 14 key area 11 GND AD 18 AD 17 AD 16 GND C BE 2 GND 10 GND AD 21 GND 3 3V AD 20 AD 19 GND 9 GND C BE 3 IDSEL AD 23 GND AD 22 GND 8 GND AD 26 GND V I O AD 25 AD 24 GND 7 GND AD 30 AD 29 AD 28 GND AD 27 GND 6 G...

Page 104: ...O GND 15 GND BP I O BP I O BP I O BP I O BP I O GND 14 GND BP I O BP I O BP I O BP I O BP I O GND 13 GND BP I O BP I O BP I O BP I O BP I O GND 12 GND BP I O BP I O BP I O BP I O BP I O GND 11 GND BP I O BP I O BP I O BP I O BP I O GND 10 GND BP I O BP I O BP I O BP I O BP I O GND 9 GND BP I O BP I O BP I O BP I O BP I O GND 8 GND BP I O BP I O BP I O BP I O BP I O GND 7 GND BP I O BP I O BP I O B...

Page 105: ...ND 19 GND 3 3V AD 15 AD 14 GND AD 13 GND 18 GND SERR GND 3 3V PAR C BE 1 GND 17 GND 3 3V SDONE SBO GND PERR GND 16 GND DEVSEL GND V I O STOP LOCK GND 15 GND 3 3V FRAME IRDY GND TRDV GND 12 13 14 key area 11 GND AD 18 AD 17 AD 16 GND C BE 2 GND 10 GND AD 21 GND 3 3V AD 20 AD 19 GND 9 GND C BE 3 IDSEL AD 23 GND AD 22 GND 8 GND AD 26 GND V I O AD 25 AD 24 GND 7 GND AD 30 AD 29 AD 28 GND AD 27 GND 6 G...

Page 106: ...BRSVP2A16 BRSVP2B16 DEG GND BRSVP2E16 GND 15 GND BRSVP2A15 GND FAL REQ5 GNT5 GND 14 GND AD 35 AD 34 AD 33 GND AD 32 GND 13 GND AD 38 GND V I O AD 37 AD 36 GND 12 GND AD 42 AD 41 AD 40 GND AD 39 GND 11 GND AD 45 GND V I O AD 44 AD 43 GND 10 GND AD 49 AD 48 AD 47 GND AD 46 GND 9 GND AD 52 GND V I O AD 51 AD 50 GND 8 GND AD 56 AD 55 AD 54 GND AD 53 GND 7 GND AD 59 GND V I O AD 58 AD 57 GND 6 GND AD 6...

Page 107: ...DD15 DD0 DD14 GND 19 GND DD1 DD13 DD2 DD12 DD3 GND 18 GND DD11 DD4 DD10 DD5 DD9 GND 17 GND DD6 DD8 DD7 GND DRESET GND 16 GND GND RD RD TD TD GND 15 GND LED1_2 LED3 VCC VCC GND GND KEY 11 GND GND GND reserved DACVSS BLUE GND 10 GND GREEN RED VSYNC HSYNC DDCCLK GND 9 GND LANB LED3 DDCDAT LANB LED1_2 GND GND GND 8 GND SCD12 SCD13 SCD14 SCD15 SCDPH GND 7 GND SCD0 SCD1 SCD2 SCD3 SCD4 GND 6 GND SCD5 SCD...

Page 108: ... ERR PD1 INIT PD2 GND 16 GND SLIN PD3 PD4 PD5 PD6 GND 15 GND PD7 ACK BUSY PE SLCT GND 14 GND DTR 1 GND RI 1 CTS1 RTS 1 GND 13 GND TXD 1 DSR1 RXD 1 VCC DCD 1 GND 12 GND DTR 2 VCC RI 2 CTS2 RTS 2 GND 11 GND TXD 2 DSR 2 RXD 2 GND DCD 2 GND 10 GND DSKCHG HDSEL RDATA WPROT TR0 GND 9 GND WGATE WDATA STEP DIR MTR1 GND 8 GND DS0 DS1 MTR0 INDEX DRVDENS1 GND 7 GND DRVDENS0 DASP DA1 CS3 CS1 GND 6 GND DA2 DA0...

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Page 110: ...ig installiert und nicht separat auf der Teileliste aufgelistet Bewahren Sie die Versandkartons auf um sie ggf wiederverwenden zu können 1 Stellen Sie sicher daß sich der Verpackungskarton in aufrechter Position befindet 2 Schneiden Sie das Verpackungsklebeband vorsichtig mit einem Schneidemesser auf und öffnen Sie dann den Karton 3 Entfernen Sie die Kartonverpackung das Schaumstoff verpackungsmat...

Page 111: ...findlich sein Nach dem Entfernen des Bauteils aus dem System oder aus der Schutzhülle wird das Bauteil flach auf eine geerdete und statikfreie Oberfläche gelegt und im Falle einer Platine mit der Komponentenseite nach oben Das Bauteil nicht auf der Oberfläche hin und her bewegen Wenn kein ESE Arbeitsplatz verfügbar ist können ESE Gefahren durch das Tragen eines Antistatikbands vermieden werden erh...

Page 112: ...s System darf nicht bei abgenommener Gehäuseabdeckung betrieben werden Vor dem Einschalten des Systems ist die Gehäuseabdeckung stets anzubringen Sicherheits und Betriebsbestimmungen CompactPCI Chassis der Serie CPX2000 entsprechen den Sicherheits und Betriebsstandards die für einzelne Geräteteile gelten Es ist jedoch möglich dieses Produkt mit anderen Einzelteilen zusammen zu verwenden die ein Sy...

Page 113: ...ne Wartung bzw Austausch der Lithium Batterie selber vor Um die Batterie sachgemäß warten oder auswechseln zu lassen setzen Sie sich mit Ihrem Motorola Servicevertreter in Verbindung Betriebsumgebung Bei der Installation des Systems in einer bestimmten Betriebsumgebung sollten die technischen Daten zur Betriebsumgebung der Systemkomponenten beachtet werden Zum Beispiel Der Betrieb von Disketten un...

Page 114: ...ufgesetzt alle vorderen und rückwärtigen Schlitze gefüllt und alle Öffnung abgedeckt sind Decken Sie alle nicht verwendeten Modulschlitze ab Stromkreisbelastung Das Rack System muß von einem völlig dedizierten Stromunterbrecher mit Netzstrom versorgt werden Schließen Sie kein anderes elektrisches Gerät an eine Steckdose an die mit dem Stromunterbrecher verbunden ist der das Rack Gerät mit Strom ve...

Page 115: ...se an der Rückseite des Chassis 4 Befestigen Sie ggf die drei Drähte des Gleichstromkabels an dem an der Vorderseite des Gleichstromnetzteils befindlichen Klemmenbrett wie folgt dies gilt nur für CPX2208DC Chassis Rot auf LINE Schwarz auf NEUTRAL Grün auf GROUND Wenn Sie ein Datensichtgerät anschließen wollen setzen Sie die Installation mit Schritt 5 fort Falls nicht gehen Sie zum Schritt 8 5 Stec...

Page 116: ...en des Netzstroms Warnung Decken Sie alle offenen Modulschlitze ab und setzen Sie alle Verkleidungen auf bevor Sie den Netzstrom einschalten Diese Maßnahmen sind notwendig um das Chassis ordnungsgemäß zu kühlen und um die Gefahr eines elektrischen Schlages und andere mögliche Gefahren zu vermeiden Während des Systembetriebs müssen die Schlitzabdeckungen und die Verkleidungen angebracht sein Um den...

Page 117: ... Chassis Series Installationsanleitung C 3 Bewegen Sie den Kippschalter an der Vorderseite des Chassis hinter dem Sichetheitsdeckel befindlich in die Position EIN I Die normale Startroutine des Systems beginnt und das System ist einsatzbereit ...

Page 118: ...1 CPX2000 Series System Starter Kits For information about this kit Go to page CPX2108SK1 D 2 CPX2108SK2 D 3 CPX2208SK2 A D 4 CPX2208SK3 D 5 CPX2208SK10 D 5 CPX2208DCSK10 D 6 CPX2208TSK2 D 7 CPX2208TSK4 D 7 CPX2208TSK10 D 8 CPX2208TDCSK10 D 8 CPX2408ACSK20 D 10 CPX2408DCSK20 D 11 CPX2408TACSK20 D 11 CPX2408TDCSK20 D 12 CPX2408TACSK50 D 12 ...

Page 119: ...with a hot swap backplane and 400W power supply The CPX2108 is also available in separate a la carte system configurations CPX2108SK1 Starter Kit The CPX2108SK1 Starter Kit includes the CjPX2108 CompactPCI Chassis 200MHz Pentium with MMX CPV5000 Single Board Computer CPV5000S 200 F on board floppy disk drive CPVFLOPPY F 4GB IDE on board hard disk drive CPVEIDE4GHD F 32MB EDO DRAM 2 16MB SIMM s MEM...

Page 120: ...ompactPCI Chassis 233MHz Pentium with MMX CPV5000 Single Board Computer CPV5000S 233 F floppy disk drive bay mounted CPXFLOPPY F 6GB IDE hard disk drive bay mounted CPXEIDE6GHD F 40 IDE CDROM drive CPXEIDECDROM F I O 45mm Transition Module CPV5000TM45 F 32MB EDO DRAM 2 16MB SIMM S MEME032 F Windows NT 4 0 Workstation Version NT WS4 cable set CPVCABLE ...

Page 121: ...s with a hot swap backplane 400W AC or DC power supply and rear I O CPX2208SK2 A Starter Kit The CPX2208SK2 A Starter Kit includes the CPX2208 CompactPCI Chassis 233MHz MCP750 PowerPC Processor with a 32Mb Memory Mezzanine Card MPC750 1232A F 32X SCSI CD ROM bay mounted CPXSCSICDROM F set at address SCSIID 5 1 44 MB 3 5 inch floppy drive bay mounted CPXFLOPPY F 4 3GB F W SCSI hard drive bay mounte...

Page 122: ...000 Transition Module 80mm CPV5000TM80 F 40x IDE CD ROM bay mounted CPXEIDECDROM F 1 44 MB 3 5 inch floppy drive with cable bay mounted CPXFLOPPY F 6GB EIDE hard drive bay mounted CPXEIDE6 GHD F MB EDO DRAM 2 16MB SIMM S MEME032 F Windows NT 4 0 Workstation Version NT WS4 cable set CPVCABLE two internal IDE cables one for disk and one for CD ROM CPXCABLEIDE1 F CPX2208SK10 Starter Kit The CPX 2208S...

Page 123: ...ne for CD ROM CPXCABLEIDE1 F CPX2208DCSK10 Starter Kit The CPX2208DCSK10 Starter Kit includes the CPX2208DC CompactPCI Chassis 266MHz Pentium II CPV5300 Single Board Computer CPV5300S 266 F 64 MB SDRAM DIMM CPXMEMSD 064 F 1 44 MB 3 5 inch floppy drive with cable bay mounted CPXFLOPPY F 6GB EIDE hard drive bay mounted CPXEIDE6GHD F 40x IDE CD ROM bay mounted CPXEIDECDROM F CPV5300 Transition Module...

Page 124: ...Y F 6GB EIDE hard drive bay mounted CPXEIDE6GHD F 32 MB EDO DRAM 2 16MB SIMM s MEME032 F Windows NT 4 0 Workstation Version NT WS4 cable set CPVCABLE two internal IDE cables one for disk and one for CD ROM CPXCABLEIDE1 F CPX2208TSK4 Starter Kit The CPX2208TSK4 Starter Kit includes the CPX2208T CompactPCI Chassis with H 110 Telephony Backplane 233MHz MCP750 PowerPC Processor with a 32Mb Memory Mezz...

Page 125: ...E6GHD F 40x IDE CD ROM bay mounted CPXEIDECDROM F CPV5300 Transition Module 80mm CPV5300TM80 F Windows NT 4 0 Workstation Version NT WS4 two internal IDE cables one for disk and one for CD ROM CPXCABLEIDE1 F CPX2208TDCSK10 Starter Kit The CPX2208TDCSK10 Starter Kit includes the CPX2208TDC CompactPCI Chassis with H 110 Telephony Backplane 266MHz Pentium II CPV5300 Single Board Computer CPV5300S 266...

Page 126: ... Starter Kits http www motorola com computer literature D 9 D CPV5300 Transition Module 80mm CPV5300TM80 F Windows NT 4 0 Workstation Version NT WS4 two internal IDE cables one for disk and one for CD ROM CPXCABLEIDE1 F ...

Page 127: ... a hot swap backplane and 400W power supply The CPX2408 is also available in separate a la carte system configurations CPX2408ACSK20 Starter Kit The CPX2408ACSK20 Starter Kit includes the CPX2408AC CompactPCI Chassis 333MHz Pentium II CPV5300B Single Board Computer CPV5300B 333 F 64 MB SDRAM DIMM CPXMEMSD 064 F 1 44 MB 3 5 inch floppy drive with cable bay mounted CPXFLOPPY F 6GB EIDE hard disk dri...

Page 128: ...isk drive bay mounted CPXEIDE6GB F 40x CD ROM drive bay mounted CPXEIDECDROM F CPV5300 Transition Module 80mm CPV5300TM80 F CPX2408TACSK20 The CPX2408TACSK20 Starter Kit includes the CPX2208TAC CompactPCI Chassis with H 110 Telephony Backplane 333MHz Pentium II CPV5300B Single Board Computer CPV5300B 333 F 64 MB SDRAM DIMM CPXMEMSD 064 F 1 44 MB 3 5 inch floppy drive with cable bay mounted CPXFLOP...

Page 129: ...E hard disk drive bay mounted CPXEIDE6GB F 40x CD ROM drive bay mounted CPXEIDECDROM F CPV5300 Transition Module 80mm CPV5300TM80 F CPX2408TACSK50 The CPX2408TACSK50 Starter Kit includes the CPX2408TAC CompactPCI Chassis with H 110 Telephone Backplane 333MHz Pentium II CPV5300B Single Board Computer CPV5300B 333 F 256 MB SDRAM DIMM CPXMEMSD 256 F 1 44 MB 3 5 inch floppy drive with cable bay mounte...

Page 130: ...ola Publication CPV5000 CompactPCI Single Board Computer Installation and Reference Guide CPV5000A IHx CPV5300 CompactPCI Single Board Computer and Transition Module Installation Guide CPV5300A IHx CPV5300 CompactPCI BIOS and Programmer s Reference Guide CPV5300A PGx CompactPCI CPX2408 2408T Series System Monitor Board Installation and Reference Guide SMB2408A IHx MCP750 CompactPCI Single Board Co...

Page 131: ...rican Megatrends Inc BIOS AMIBIOS http www mcg mot com literature http www amibios com for AMIBIOS technical support information and documentation PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturer s Group PICMG Hot Swap Specification http www picmg org Table E 1 Embedded Communications Computing Documents Continued Document Title Motorola Publication ...

Page 132: ...ing 2 6 cache memory bad do not enable cache 3 11 card guides 3 16 CD ROM installation 3 24 loading 3 51 removal 3 24 unloading 3 51 CD ROM drive removal 3 34 chassis dimensions A 2 A 6 chassis grounding 3 7 chassis installation 3 6 chassis weight A 2 checksum error 3 11 circuit breakers 2 5 cleaning 3 10 CMOS shutdown register read write error 3 11 comments sending xx CompactPCI CPX2408 2408T Ser...

Page 133: ...5 drive bay panel 3 39 removal 3 26 drive bays 1 3 1 5 drive cable removal 3 28 drive media 3 50 E EMI A 5 EMI RFI A 5 enclosure cooling 3 7 environmental considerations 3 6 environmental specifications A 4 error messages 3 11 error reporting 3 10 ESD 2 1 3 2 ESD procedures 2 1 3 2 ESE Vorsichtsmaßnahmen C 2 F fan tray 1 3 installation 3 22 removal 3 22 fatal errors 3 11 features front panel CPX21...

Page 134: ...1 media 3 50 memory failure 3 11 module installation 3 14 O on off switch 1 3 output power supply A 3 P parity error 3 11 pass through cable 3 13 PICMG Hot Swap Specification E 2 pin assignments B 1 pinouts B 1 placement recommendations 2 3 power cables 3 28 power circuit protection 2 5 power cords 2 6 3 12 power requirements 2 4 power supply A 3 power supply installation 3 35 power supply removal...

Page 135: ... site preparation 2 3 specifications A 1 S records format B 2 B 3 B 4 starter kits D 1 static discharge A 4 suggestions submitting xx system cables 3 12 system errors 3 11 system specifications A 1 T Telephone Network Voltage 2 4 temperature A 4 timer not operational error 3 11 TMCP700 Transition Module Installation and Use E 1 TNV branch circuits 2 4 tools 2 2 transition module removal 3 19 troub...

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