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Page 1: ...2U Storage System User Manual SS2280 Jun 2007 Revision C P N 1230B0033901 ...

Page 2: ...manual provides the information in relation to the set up and installation of the product herein Nothing herein may be construed as granting any right or license relating to any intellectual property rights of this manual or product Unless otherwise provided in the Purchase and Sale Agreement for this product manufacturer and distributor of this product will not be liable whatsoever relating to th...

Page 3: ...udience Assumptions 1 1 1 2 Manual Organization 1 1 1 3 Packing Checklist 1 1 1 4 Specifications 1 2 1 5 Product Features 1 2 1 6 System Overview 1 4 1 6 1 Server Chassis Layout 1 4 1 6 2 Front View 1 5 1 6 3 Back View 1 5 1 6 4 Buttons and System LED Information 1 6 2 Motherboard 2 1 2 1 Motherboard Layout 2 1 2 2 Screw Holes 2 3 2 3 Processor 2 4 2 3 1 To remove the heat sink 2 5 2 3 2 To instal...

Page 4: ...1 Connectors and Pin 1 Locations 4 1 4 2 Cable Connections 4 2 4 2 1 JBOD Cable 4 2 4 2 2 Front Panel Cable 4 3 4 2 3 Power Cables 4 6 4 2 4 SATA SAS HDD Cable 4 7 4 2 5 Backplane Power Cables 4 7 4 2 6 Power Supply I2 C Cable 4 8 4 2 7 System Fan Cables 4 9 4 2 8 Chassis Intrusion Cable 4 11 4 3 Power Supply 4 11 4 4 Power On 4 12 Appendix China RoHS Regulations I List of Figures Figure 1 1 Produ...

Page 5: ...the Power Cords 3 2 Figure 3 3 Removing the Top Cover 3 3 Figure 3 4 Sliding the Top Cover to the Front 3 3 Figure 3 5 Tightening the Screw 3 3 Figure 3 6 Motherboard Location 3 4 Figure 3 7 Removing the Motherboard 3 5 Figure 3 8 Power Distribution Board Location 3 6 Figure 3 9 Removing the Power Distribution Board 3 6 Figure 3 10 Installing the Power Distribution Board 3 7 Figure 3 11 Location o...

Page 6: ...e 3 46 SAS Daughter Card Assembly Location 3 23 Figure 3 47 Removing the Daughter Card Assembly 3 24 Figure 3 48 Installing the Daughter Card Assembly 3 24 Figure 3 49 Connecting the SAS JBOD Cable 3 25 Figure 3 50 Removing the Daughter card Latch 3 25 Figure 3 51 Installing the Daughter card Latch 3 26 Figure 3 52 I button Location 3 26 Figure 3 53 Removing the I button 3 26 Figure 3 54 Installin...

Page 7: ...11 Figure 4 20 Power Supply Assembly 4 11 Figure 4 21 Connecting Cables for Powering On 4 12 Figure 4 22 Powering On 4 13 Appendix Figure I China RoHS Regulations I List of Tables Table i Product Safety Requirements vi Table ii European Union Safety Requirements vii Table 1 1 Manual Introduction 1 1 Table 1 2 Packing Checklist 1 1 Table 1 3 Specifications 1 2 Table 1 4 Product Features 1 3 Table 1...

Page 8: ...About This Manual Conventions Safety Symbols Safety Precautions Regulatory and Integration Information ...

Page 9: ...he following symbols used throughout this manual Warning Information to prevent injury to yourself when trying to complete a task Caution Information to prevent damage to the components when trying to complete a task Important Information that you must follow to complete a task Note Tips and information to aid in completing a task ...

Page 10: ...g To reduce the risk of injury from electric shock hazards do not open this enclosure Indicates the presence of a hot surface or hot component Warning To reduce the risk of injury from a hot component allow the surface to cool before touching it Any RJ45 receptacle marked with this symbol indicates a network interface connection Warning To reduce the risk of electric shock fire or damage to the eq...

Page 11: ...itry Before opening the chassis panels make sure all power cables are unplugged Avoid dust humidity and extreme temperatures place the server on a stable surface If the power supply is broken do not try to fix it by yourself Contact an authorized dealer It is recommended that you wear gloves when assembling or disassembling the server to protect from cuts and scrapes When the server is powered on ...

Page 12: ... of the antistatic bag lay it on the antistatic bag Before picking it up again touch the antistatic bag and the metal frame of the system unit at the same time Handle the devices carefully to prevent permanent damage Battery Replacement Safety This server is provided with an internal Lithium battery or battery pack There is a danger of explosion and risk of personal injury if the battery is incorr...

Page 13: ...cal office environment Choose a site that is Clean dry and free of airborne particles other than normal room dust Well ventilated and away from sources of heat including direct sunlight and radiators Away from sources of vibration or physical shock Isolated from strong electromagnetic fields produced by electrical devices In regions that are susceptible to electrical storms we recommend you plug y...

Page 14: ...dization CENELEC UL 60950 1 Safety of Information Technology Equipment UL 94 Tests for Flammability of Plastic Materials for Parts in Devices Appliances GB4943 Safety of Information Technology Equipment Worldwide Safety approvals can be supplied according to the requirements from Marketing or Customer Product EMC Compliance This product has been tested and verified to comply with the following ele...

Page 15: ...o communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at personal expense Declaration of Conformity for Products Marked with the FCC Logo United States Only This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation and is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device ...

Page 16: ...nt marked on the product s electrical ratings label The voltage and current rating of the cord should be greater than the voltage and current rating marked on the product In addition the cross sectional area of the wires must be a minimum of 1 00mm or 18AWG and the length of the cords must be between 1 8m 6 feet and 3 6m 12 feet If you have questions about the type of power cord to use contact an ...

Page 17: ...Audience Assumptions Manual Organization Packing Checklist Specifications Product Features System Overview Chapter 1 Introduction ...

Page 18: ...operation of the components on the chassis such as power supplies system fans HDD backplane riser card and daughter card Cable Connections How to connect cables correctly Appendix China RoHS Regulations information 1 3 Packing Checklist Make sure you have all the components shipped with your system If any item contained in the package is damaged or missing please contact your local dealer for repl...

Page 19: ...31 5kg 5 12 x HDDs Temperature Operating System 10ºC 35ºC Non operating System 40ºC 70ºC Humidity Operating System 20 80 Non operating System 10 95 Power 100 120 200 240VAC input 50 60Hz Current 8 4A 1 5 Product Features This chapter describes the external features of this server It includes specific sections that identify these features and specifications The whole picture of this server is shown...

Page 20: ...ATA SAS backplane with expander chip for twelve 3 5 HDDs Processor Intel dual core Xeon 5100 series Hyper Threading Technology Support Located on LGA 771 pin socket Chipset Intel 5000P Intel 6321ESB Intel 82563EB System Memory Eight 240 pin DIMM vertical sockets Supports up to 16GB of fully buffered DDR2 667MHz Onboard LAN Dual Gigabit Ethernet RJ45 ports Chip from Intel 6321ESB and Intel 82563EB ...

Page 21: ...tem Overview 1 6 1 Server Chassis Layout Figure 1 2 Server Chassis Layout Motherboard System Fan 2 Fan Duct Power Distribution Board System Fan 1 IDE Converter Board HDD Bays Riser Card Assembly Front Panel Power Supply SATA SAS Backplane ...

Page 22: ...ure 1 3 Front View HDD 0 HDD 6 HDD 1 HDD 7 HDD 2 HDD 8 HDD 3 HDD 9 HDD 4 HDD 10 HDD 5 HDD 11 HDD Tray LEDs Front Panel 1 6 3 Back View The server back view includes the connectors of the external system devices Figure 1 4 Back View Dual NIC Connector RJ45 Serial Port Management Port RJ45 SAS JBOD Connector Optional PS 2 Keyboard Port Rear Dual USB Port PS 2 Mouse Port AC Power Connector 1 D sub VG...

Page 23: ...s of system fans power supply and system health Figure 1 5 Front Panel Power Button System Health LED Power LED Fan Fail LED The back view LED information displays details regarding the NIC LEDs management port LEDs UID LED and AC power LEDs Each NIC connector contains two LEDs that allow monitoring of network activity and server identification Figure 1 6 Back View LEDs NIC Link Activity LED UID L...

Page 24: ...Off Operation normal On HDD present Blue Blinking HDD data access On HDD fault Red Blinking HDD rebuilding HDD Tray LED Off No HDD present Back View LEDs Blue On Blinking Chassis Identify UID LED Off Disabled On Linking On Green Blinking At 1Hz rate Access NIC Link Activity LED Off No Link Amber On Linking at 1Gbps speed Green On Linking at 100Mbps speed NIC Speed LED Off Linking at 10Mbps speed O...

Page 25: ...vent causing a shutdown failure OCP OVP Fan Failed No AC power to this PSU only for 1 1 configuration Amber Blinking At 1Hz Power supply warning events where the power supply continues to operate high temperature high power high current slow fan Off No AC power to all power supplies ...

Page 26: ...Motherboard Layout Screw Holes Processor System Memory System Configuration Jumper Chapter 2 Motherboard ...

Page 27: ...rd 1230B0033901 2 1 2 Motherboard 2 1 Motherboard Layout The layout of the motherboard is shown below Each connector and major component is identified by the number Figure 2 1 Connectors and Component Locations ...

Page 28: ...t RJ45 J59 Processor Power Connector J28 Dual NIC Connector RJ45 J14 LCM Connector Optional J33 PCI E x8 Expansion Slot J4 Main Power Connector J5 PCI X 100MHz PCI E x16 Expansion Slot J9 Internal USB Port for USB Floppy J27 Battery B1 Front Panel USB Connector J38 System Configuration Jumper J3 I2 C SMBus Signal Connector for PSU J46 Front Panel VGA Connector J13 Mini SAS Connector 1 J1 I button ...

Page 29: ...Holes The motherboard is designed with totally nine locking tab holes and two thumbscrews as the picture shows Figure 2 2 Screws Placement Thumbscrew Locking Tab Hole Do not overly tighten the thumbscrews Doing so may damage the motherboard ...

Page 30: ...hnology The location of the processors on the motherboard is shown below Figure 2 3 Processor Location Processor 1 Processor 2 You can install single or dual processors on the motherboard according to your own needs 1 If SINGLE processor is intended recommend that you install the processor on the processor 1 socket please refer to the figure above 2 If install DUAL processors use the same type of ...

Page 31: ...or connected to the AC power To power off the server see 3 1 1 Power Off Step 2 Remove the chassis cover To remove the cover see 3 2 Chassis Cover Step 3 Disconnect all necessary cable connections 2 3 1 To remove the heat sink Rotate to release the two levers Figure 2 4 Pulling up the Two Levers Lift the heat sink up from the installed processor Figure 2 5 Lifting the Heat Sink up ...

Page 32: ...t sink on top of the installed processor Figure 2 7 Placing the Heat Sink on Top of the Processor Push down the levers to secure the heat sink on top of the processor Figure 2 8 Locking the Two Levers Before you put the heat sink on top of the installed processor please do not forget to check if the grease is complete on bottom of the heat sink ...

Page 33: ...or Unlock the load lever and lift it up Open the load plate Figure 2 9 Opening the Load Plate Lift the processor out of the socket Figure 2 10 Lifting the Processor out of the Socket Close the load plate Lock the load lever Figure 2 11 Closing the Load Plate ...

Page 34: ...toward the socket as picture shows Figure 2 13 Pointing the Golden Corner toward the Socket When the processor is in place press it firmly on the socket while you push down the socket lever to secure the processor The lever clicks on the socket indicating that it is locked The processor fits only in one orientation Do not force the processor into the socket to avoid bending the pins and damaging t...

Page 35: ...rd Figure 2 15 Lifting up the Heat Sink Socket 2 3 6 To install the heat sink socket Reverse the steps above to install the heat sink socket However when installing the heat sink base socket into the bottom of the motherboard make sure that the wider side of the heat sink base socket is closer to the edge of the motherboard as the picture shown below Figure 2 16 Installing the Heat Sink Base Socke...

Page 36: ...mory Location Reminder Before you remove or install any DIMMs please follow the steps below Step 1 Make sure the server is not turned on or connected to the AC power To power off the server see 3 1 1 Power Off Step 2 Remove the chassis cover To remove the cover see 3 2 Chassis Cover Step 3 Disconnect all the necessary cable connections ...

Page 37: ... Lift out the DIMM Figure 2 18 Lifting the DIMM out of the Socket 2 4 2 To install a DIMM Unlock a DIMM socket by pressing the retaining clips outward Figure 2 19 Pressing the Retaining Clips Outward Align the notch on the DIMM to the break on the socket Carefully insert the DIMM into the socket until the retaining clips snap back in place Figure 2 20 Inserting the DIMM into the Socket ...

Page 38: ...elow Figure 2 21 System Configuration Jumper Table 2 1 System Configuration Jumper Function Jumper Function Pin 1 2 Pin 2 3 A Clear Password Disable Enable B Clear CMOS Disable Enable C BIOS Boot Block Protect Enable Disable D Clear RTC Disable Enable E BIOS Recovery Disable Enable F BMC Recovery Disable Enable The in the table of system configuration jumper describes the default status and the de...

Page 39: ...u Start Chassis Cover Motherboard Power Distribution Board Power Supply IDE Converter Board System Fans SATA SAS Backplane SATA SAS HDDs Optional Riser Cards Daughter Card Fan Duct Chapter 3 Hardware Operations ...

Page 40: ...lane SATA SAS HDDs Optional Riser Cards Daughter Card 3 1 Before You Start Take note of the following operations before you start to remove or install any internal components 3 1 1 Power Off Before any replacement you must power off the server completely Follow the steps below to power off the server completely The components shown in this chapter are mainly for your reference Please take the actu...

Page 41: ...e Power Cords 3 2 Chassis Cover The server is a 2U form factor designed for easy assembly and disassembly making the replacement of internal components very convenient Reminder Before you remove or install the chassis cover please follow the steps below Step 1 Make sure the server is not turned on or connected to the AC power To power off the server see 3 1 1 Power Off Please remove the intruder s...

Page 42: ...er horizontally to the back Figure 3 3 Removing the Top Cover To install the chassis cover Slide the top cover horizontally to the front until it is closed Figure 3 4 Sliding the Top Cover to the Front Tighten the chassis cover with the screw Figure 3 5 Tightening the Screw This unit must be operated with the chassis top cover installed to ensure proper cooling ...

Page 43: ... Make sure the server is not turned on or connected to the AC power To power off the server see 3 1 1 Power Off Step 2 Remove the chassis cover To remove the cover see 3 2 Chassis Cover Step 3 Remove the riser card assembly To remove the riser card assembly see 3 10 Optional Riser Cards Step 4 Disconnect all necessary cable connections When installing the motherboard make sure that you place it in...

Page 44: ... from the chassis by unlocking the nine locking tabs along the direction of the arrow and lift out the motherboard from the chassis Figure 3 7 Removing the Motherboard To install the motherboard Reverse the steps above to install the motherboard Do not overly tighten the thumbscrews Doing so may damage the motherboard ...

Page 45: ... Make sure the server is not turned on or connected to the AC power To power off the server see 3 1 1 Power Off Step 2 Remove the chassis cover To remove the cover see 3 2 Chassis Cover Step 3 Remove the power supplies To remove the power supplies see 3 5 Power Supplies Step 4 Disconnect all necessary cable connections To remove the power distribution board Push the release bar and the power distr...

Page 46: ...r is designed with two 700W power supplies When the server is equipped with dual power supplies the hot swappable redundant function is provided If one power supply does not work you can replace the failed power supply without powering off the server because the other one can take the place of the failed one The location of the power supplies on the server chassis is shown below Figure 3 11 Locati...

Page 47: ... the same time pull out the power supply by using its handle The power supply takes considerable force to remove Figure 3 12 Removing the Power Supply To install the power supply Insert the replacement power supply firmly into the bay until the retaining clip snaps back Connect the AC power to the replacement power supply Figure 3 13 Installing the Power Supply ...

Page 48: ...nnector Front Panel IDE Connector The location of the IDE converter board on the server chassis is shown below Figure 3 15 IDE Converter Board Location Reminder Before you remove or install the IDE converter board please follow the steps below Step 1 Make sure the server is not turned on or connected to the AC power To power off the server see 3 1 1 Power Off Step 2 Remove the chassis cover To rem...

Page 49: ...to release it from the IDE converter board Figure 3 16 Removing the IDE Flash Card To remove the IDE converter board Unscrew the IDE converter board Figure 3 17 Unscrewing the IDE Converter Board Unscrew the three screws and remove the IDE converter board Figure 3 18 Removing the IDE Converter Board To install the IDE converter board Reverse the steps above to install the IDE converter board ...

Page 50: ...ure for the motherboard backplane and disk drives If one fan fails the speed of other fans will increase With the bad one replaced the other fans may revert to the normal speed The location of the system fan assemblies is shown below Figure 3 19 Location of System Fan Assemblies System Fan Assembly 1 System Fan Assembly 2 Reminder Before you remove or install the system fan and system fan cage ple...

Page 51: ...erse the steps above to install the system fans To remove the system fan in the system fan cage 2 Lift the system fan out of the system fan cage housing Figure 3 21 Lifting the System Fan out of the System Fan Cage 2 To install the system fan in the system fan cage 2 Reverse the step above to install the system fans The system fan cage 1 and the system fan cage 2 share many similarities during the...

Page 52: ...ssis and lift the system fan cage out of the chassis Figure 3 23 Removing the System Fan Cage To install the system fan cage Position the system fan cage into the chassis by placing the holes of the system fan cage onto the locking tabs on the bottom of the chassis and push the system fan cage along the direction of the arrow to lock it with the release tab Figure 3 24 Putting the System Fan Cage ...

Page 53: ...SATA SAS HDD Connector 9 SATA SAS HDD Connector 1 SATA SAS HDD Connector 10 SATA SAS HDD Connector 2 SATA SAS HDD Connector 11 SATA SAS HDD Connector 3 I2 C SMBus Signal Connector SATA SAS HDD Connector 4 Backplane SATA SAS Connector SATA SAS HDD Connector 5 3rd Party Connector SATA SAS HDD Connector 6 1x4pin Backplane Power Connector SATA SAS HDD Connector 7 2x3pin Backplane Power Connector SATA ...

Page 54: ... server is not turned on or connected to the AC power To power off the server see 3 1 1 Power Off Step 2 Remove the chassis cover To remove the cover see 3 2 Chassis Cover Step 3 Remove the system fans To remove the system fans see 3 7 System Fans Step 4 Disconnect all necessary cable connections To remove the backplane Lift up the backplane assembly to remove it from the chassis Figure 3 27 Remov...

Page 55: ...t the backplane at the backplane bracket with the locking tabs going through the holes on the backplane and push the backplane along the direction of the arrow until it is locked by the locking tab Figure 3 29 Fixing the Backplane to the Backplane Bracket Press the backplane assembly down with the locking tabs shown in the picture below locked by the hole Figure 3 30 Installing the Backplane Assem...

Page 56: ...ing condition The HDD tray LED is red You have removed and reseated the HDD assembly and the LED remains red To remove the HDD Turn the lock on the lever counterclockwise to the location of unlocking symbol Slide the released button along the direction of the arrow and the lever will be lifted automatically Figure 3 32 Releasing the Lever Take note of the drive tray orientation before sliding it o...

Page 57: ...ssembly out of the HDD bay Figure 3 33 Sliding the HDD Assembly To install the HDD Place the HDD to the HDD tray Figure 3 34 Placing the HDD to the HDD tray Secure the HDD to the HDD tray with four screws as shown Figure 3 35 Securing HDD to the HDD Tray ...

Page 58: ...r Cards The motherboard provides one 280 pin PCI X 100MHz PCI E x8 expansion slot and one PCI E expansion slot The PCI X 100MHz PCI E x8 expansion slot can support one PCI X 100MHz and two PCI E x8 slots with x4 speed using the riser card The PCI E expansion slot can support two PCI E x8 slots with x4 speed using the riser card The riser card comes with the system package The golden fingers of the...

Page 59: ...Expansion Slots with x4 Speed PCI X Expansion Slot The PCI E riser card is shown below Figure 3 39 PCI E Riser Card Golden Fingers PCI E x8 Expansion Slots with x4 Speed The two riser cards share many similarities during the removal and installation procedures For your reference the following is an example using the PCI X PCI E riser card ...

Page 60: ...Step 1 Make sure the server is not turned on or connected to the AC power To power off the server see 3 1 1 Power Off Step 2 Remove the chassis cover To remove the cover see 3 2 Chassis Cover Step 3 Disconnect all necessary cable connections To remove the riser card Pull the release clips along the direction of the arrow Lift the riser card assembly out of the chassis Figure 3 41 Lifting the Riser...

Page 61: ...cover Figure 3 42 Removing the Expansion Card Press the locking tab Push the riser card along the direction of the arrow Figure 3 43 Releasing the Riser Card Lift the riser card along the direction of the arrow Figure 3 44 Removing the Riser Card To install the riser card Reverse the steps above to install the riser card assembly ...

Page 62: ...wo SAS channels with 256MB embedded memory Figure 3 45 2CH SAS RAID Daughter Card Channel B CHB Port 4 7 Channel A CHA Port 0 3 Table 3 1 2CH SAS RAID Daughter Card Information Functional brief LSI1078 SAS two channels daughter card RAID RAID 0 1 5 10 and JBOD Storage Interface HDD fault LED signal connector HDD Mode SATAII SAS Host Interface IESC 80 pin daughter card connector PCI E slot support ...

Page 63: ...riser card assembly see 3 10 Optional Riser Cards Step 4 Disconnect all necessary cable connections To remove the daughter card Push aside the release buttons while pulling the daughter card out of the pole At the same time lift the daughter card out of the daughter card connector on the motherboard Figure 3 47 Removing the Daughter Card Assembly To install the daughter card Make the daughter card...

Page 64: ...ector on the JBOD Figure 3 49 Connecting the SAS JBOD Cable When installing the SAS RAID daughter card with two channels LSI1078 SAS daughter card a daughter card latch is necessary to fix it tightly For the installation and removal procedure please see below To remove the daughter card latch Push aside the release buttons At the same time pull the daughter card latch out of the pole Figure 3 50 R...

Page 65: ...g the Daughter card Latch When installing the SAS RAID daughter card with two channels LSI1078 SAS daughter card an I button is necessary to be installed For the removal and installation procedure please refer to the information below The location of I button is shown below Figure 3 52 I button Location To remove the I button Push aside the two locking clips Lift the I button out of the socket Fig...

Page 66: ...The location of the fan duct is shown below Figure 3 55 Fan Duct Location Reminder Before you remove or install the fan duct please follow the steps below Step 1 Make sure the server is not turned on or connected to the AC power To power off the server see 3 1 1 Power Off Step 2 Remove the chassis cover To remove the cover see 3 2 Chassis Cover ...

Page 67: ...230B0033901 3 28 To remove the fan duct Lift the fan duct along the direction of the arrow shown in the picture below Figure 3 56 Removing the Fan Duct To install the fan duct Reverse the step above to install the fan duct ...

Page 68: ...Connectors and Pin 1 Locations Cable Connections Power Supply Power On Chapter 4 Cable Connections ...

Page 69: ...e details of all necessary cables connection for 2U server 4 1 Connectors and Pin 1 Locations The figure below shows the different locations of necessary connectors and their pin 1 locations which can make you easily connect the cables Figure 4 1 Locations of Connectors and Pin 1 ...

Page 70: ...on the connector you can connect the cable according to the foolproof feature This section contains figures showing cable locations and descriptions of the connection procedures This section shows all the cable connections associated with the server 4 2 1 JBOD Cable This server is designed with SAS JBOD as the picture shown below These connectors are used to connect to the daughter card and extern...

Page 71: ...nd of the front panel IDE cable to the corresponding connectors on the IDE converter board Figure 4 3 Connecting the Front Panel IDE Cable Front Panel Cable Since the specifications of each button and LED are different they must be installed in the defined position When connecting the front panel cable please follow the cable connection layout below Figure 4 4 Front Panel Cable Connection Layout ...

Page 72: ...ing connectors on the IDE converter board Figure 4 5 Connecting the Front Panel Cable To remove the front panel cable Remove the two screws on the side of the chassis Figure 4 6 Releasing the Screws Pull out the front panel assembly Release the locking tab along the direction of the arrow Remove the front panel assembly along the direction of the arrow Figure 4 7 Removing the Front Panel ...

Page 73: ... the clips outward to release the buttons Figure 4 8 Releasing the Buttons Pull out the front panel cable Figure 4 9 Pulling out the Front Panel Cable To install the front panel cable Reverse the steps above to install the front panel cable ...

Page 74: ...cable from the power supply to the main power connector on the motherboard Figure 4 10 Connecting the Main Power Cable Processor Power Cable Connect the 8 pin processor power cable from the power supply to the processor power connector on the motherboard Figure 4 11 Connecting the Processor Power Cable ...

Page 75: ...nect the other end of the SATA SAS HDD cable to the backplane SATA SAS connector on the backplane Figure 4 12 Connecting the SATA SAS HDD Cable 4 2 5 Backplane Power Cables 6 pin Backplane Power Cable Connect the 6 pin backplane power cable from the power supply to the power connector on the backplane Figure 4 13 Connecting the 6 pin Backplane Power Cable ...

Page 76: ...the power supply to the power connector on the backplane Figure 4 14 Connecting the 4 pin Backplane Power Cable 4 2 6 Power Supply I2C Cable Connect the 5 pin power supply I2 C cable from the power supply to the power supply I2 C connector on the motherboard Figure 4 15 Connecting the Power Supply I2 C Cable ...

Page 77: ...ase refer to the figure below Figure 4 16 System Fan Connector Locations Connector of System Fan Cage 2 Connector of System Fan Cage 1 Connect one end of the fan cable to the fan connector on the system fan cage 2 Connect the other end of the fan cable to the fan connector on the system fan cage 1 Figure 4 17 Connecting the System Fan Cable ...

Page 78: ...ble to the fan power connector on the motherboard Connect the other end of the fan power fan tach cable to the fan power connector on the system fan cage 1 Connect connector A to connector B Connect connector C to the power connector from the power supply Figure 4 18 Connecting the System Fan Power Fan Tach Cable ...

Page 79: ...to power supply cage Figure 4 19 Connecting the Chassis Intrusion Cable 4 3 Power Supply The system comes with two 700W power supplies with universal AC input that includes PFC and SSI compliant output cables and connectors Figure 4 20 Power Supply Assembly P1 Main Power Connector P4 6 pin Backplane Power Connector P2 Processor Power Connector P5 4 pin Backplane Power Connector P3 Power Supply I2 ...

Page 80: ... keyboard port on the back of the server Step 3 PS 2 Mouse Connection Plug the mouse cable into the mouse port on the back of the server Step 4 Power Connection Connect a power cord to the AC power connector at the back of the server and then plug the power cord to a grounded wall socket Step 5 Peripheral Connection Connect a cable to the peripheral connector if required Figure 4 21 Connecting Cab...

Page 81: ...Cable Connections 1230B0033901 4 13 Step 6 Power on Press the power button on the front panel to toggle the server to power on The power LED turns blue Figure 4 22 Powering On Power Button Power LED ...

Page 82: ...Appendix China RoHS Regulations ...

Page 83: ...Appendix 1230B0033901 I Appendix China RoHS Regulations Appendix Figure I China RoHS Regulations ...

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