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Scope

This chapter describes Phoenix International’s product support program.  It states our product warranty and provides
details about what to do if you have a problem with the product.

Warranty Statement

Phoenix International VMEbus products come with a “return-to-factory” warranty which covers defects in materials and
workmanship for a period of seven years from the date of product shipment to the customer, provided the product is
unmodified and has been subject to normal and proper use. Warranty on non-Phoenix International manufactured
devices incorporated into Phoenix VMEbus products is restricted to that provided by their manufacturer only.

If You Have a Problem

If you are having a problem with a Phoenix International product, you should call our main number, (714) 283-4800, and
ask for Customer Service.  Please be prepared to supply as much detail as you can concerning the nature of the problem
and the conditions in which the problem appeared.

Obtaining an RMA

In order to return the product for repair, the following steps are necessary:

1.

Obtain a return materials authorization number (RMA#)
from Phoenix International Customer Service.

2.

Ship the product prepaid to the designated repair point.

3.

Provide with the product a written description of the
claimed defect.

Shipping the Product

Any product returned to Phoenix International should be in its original shipping carton if possible.  Otherwise the product
should be carefully packaged in a conductive packing material and placed in a cushioned corrugated carton suitable for
shipping.  Please mark the shipping label with the RMA number and return it to:

Phoenix International

812 W. Southern Avenue

Orange, CA., 92865

Attn: 

Customer Service Department

RMA #: 

___________

Product Support, Service and Warranty

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Summary of Contents for VL2-350-SC-DS

Page 1: ...VL2 350 SC DS MASS STORAGE SUBSYSTEM Technical Information Copyright Phoenix International 2005 All Rights Reserved 812 W Southern Avenue Orange CA 92865...

Page 2: ...ly reliable and consistent with the product that it describes However no responsibility is assumed for inaccuracies Nor does Phoenix International assume any liability arising out of the application o...

Page 3: ...us Slot Requirements 3 3 VMEbus Backplane Requirements 3 3 Power Supply Requirements 3 3 Termination 3 3 Terminator Power Configuration 3 4 Installing the VL2 350 SC DS 3 4 Drive Software Configuratio...

Page 4: ...5 3 Product Repairs 5 3 Obtaining an RMA 5 3 Shipping the Product 5 3 Providing a Product Defect Report 5 4 Warranty Repairs 5 4 Non warranty Repairs 5 4 Product Updates 5 4 Tables Table 2 2 Ultra 320...

Page 5: ...Chapter 1 Manual Organization and Introduction...

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Page 7: ...RVICE AND WARRANTY Describes what to do if you have trouble and how we will support you VL2 350 SC DS Introduction The VL2 350 SC DS has been designed to provide a complete disk drive subsystem which...

Page 8: ...HD S C S I 2 1 3 0 4 7 6 6 UNIT 0 ID HD 2 1 3 0 4 7 6 6 UNIT 1 ID ID Switch and Hard Disk Activity indicator for Second disk drive Figure 1 1 VL2 350 SC DS Front Panel VL2 350 SC DS User s Manual 1 4...

Page 9: ...Chapter 2 Features and Specifications...

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Page 11: ...The specifi cation provides all signals via a 68 pin header connector for use with standard 68 conductor ribbon cable and connec tors Table 2 2 is a description of the Ultra320 SCSI pin definitions T...

Page 12: ...type depends on capacity ordered See Chapter 4 for drive details Hardware Compatibility VMEbus Double Eurocard 6Ux8HP Electrical Power 5VDC 0 110A max 12VDC Applicable to mounted devices only Physical...

Page 13: ...10 RST RST C10 A11 ACK ACK C11 A12 BSY BSY C12 A13 GROUND GROUND C13 A14 ATN ATN C14 A15 GROUND GROUND C15 A16 TERMPOWER TERMPOWER C16 A17 DIFFSENS DIFFSENS C17 A18 DBP DBP C18 A19 DB7 DB7 C19 A20 DB6...

Page 14: ...Chapter 3 Configuration Installation and Operation...

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Page 16: ...nnector supplies all operating power to the VL2 350 SC DS and shunts the daisy chain signals on the P1 connector However no other VME signals are connected on board Therefore you must check your VMEbu...

Page 17: ...drives is routed via cable from the SCSI bus Host adapter This supplies the Terminator Power to the unit and the P2 connector pins for Terminator Power See Figure 1 2 Termination The active terminatio...

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Page 20: ...0 and ask for Customer Service Please be prepared to supply as much detail as you can concerning the nature of the problem and the conditions in which the problem appeared Obtaining an RMA In order to...

Page 21: ...eight prepaid to the Customer Non warranty Repairs If a product is found not to be under warranty we will notify you of the non warranty situation and provide you with a fixed cost and a schedule for...

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