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AXP1440-C07

Installation and Use
P/N: 6806800V18A

February 2020

Summary of Contents for 6806800V18A

Page 1: ...AXP1440 C07 Installation and Use P N 6806800V18A February 2020...

Page 2: ...to the products described therein at any time without notice SMART EC makes no commitment to update the information contained within these materials Electronic versions of this material may be read o...

Page 3: ...twork 59 1 4 4 Update Channel Interface 60 1 5 Backplane and Component Connectivity 61 1 6 Remote Management and Maintenance 62 2 AXP1440 C07 Shelf Description 63 2 1 Overview 63 2 2 Platform Features...

Page 4: ...quirements 81 3 2 3 2 Power Requirements 83 3 3 Dimensions and Weight 84 3 3 1 Mounting Options 84 3 3 2 Grounding 85 3 3 3 Cooling Considerations 85 3 3 4 Acoustic Noise Control 86 3 4 Site Planning...

Page 5: ...Shelf Ground Configuration 101 5 7 DC Power Cable 102 5 8 Power Cable Termination 103 5 9 Connecting the Cables to the PEM 103 5 9 0 1 Procedure Connect Cables to PEM 104 5 10 Powering Up the System 1...

Page 6: ...ule Installation and Removal 133 6 6 1 Reposition the Alarm Display Panel 133 6 6 2 Procedure Remove the Upper Fan Tray Module 135 6 6 3 Procedure Install the Upper Fan Tray Module 135 6 6 4 Procedure...

Page 7: ...ont Panel Network Interface 152 7 4 2 5 Configuring the RMCP Network Interface 152 7 4 3 Switchover Signals 153 7 5 Alarm Functionality 154 7 5 1 Cutoff Push Button 154 7 5 2 Alarm LEDs 154 7 5 3 Alar...

Page 8: ...6 AXP1440 C07 Installation and Use 68068000V18A Table of Contents...

Page 9: ...re 2 5 Lower Fan Tray Module LFT1440 D Front View 74 Figure 2 6 Upper Front UFT1440 D Front View 74 Figure 2 7 PEM Backplane Connectivity 76 Figure 2 8 PEM View with Detail 76 Figure 3 1 Planning Chec...

Page 10: ...List of Figures 8 AXP1440 C07 Installation and Use 68068000V18A...

Page 11: ...le 3 4 Dimensions and Weight of Shelf and Components 84 Table 4 1 PEM IPMB Addresses 91 Table 4 2 Cooling Budget 93 Table 5 1 AXP1440 C07 14 Slot Shelf Physical Characteristics 95 Table 5 2 Power and...

Page 12: ...List of Tables 10 AXP1440 C07 Installation and Use 68068000V18A...

Page 13: ...ovides the German translation of the safety notes section Chapter 1 Platform Architecture on page 51 describes the system architecture Chapter 2 AXP1440 C07 Shelf Description on page 63 provides an ov...

Page 14: ...SPR Comit International Sp cial des Perturbations Radio lectriques CLI Command Line Interface CMOS Complimentary Metal oxide semiconductor CPU Central Processing Unit CPLD Complex Programmable Logic D...

Page 15: ...Platform Management Interface IS In Service JTAG Joint Test Access Group LED Light emitting Diode LFT Lower Fan Tray MMU Memory Management Unit NEC National Electric Code OEM Original Equipment Manuf...

Page 16: ...M SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage ShM Shelf Manager ShMC Shelf Management Controller ShMM Shelf Management Mezzanine Module SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol SOC System on Chip SPI Serial Peripher...

Page 17: ...ser input and to separate it from system output Reference Used for references and for table and figure descriptions File Exit Notation for selecting a submenu text Notation for variables and keys text...

Page 18: ...s a hot surface that could result in moderate or serious injury Indicates an electrical situation that could result in moderate injury or death Indicates that when working in an ESD environment care s...

Page 19: ...EC or persons qualified in electronics or electrical engineering are authorized to install remove or maintain the product The information given in this manual is meant to complete the knowledge of a...

Page 20: ...rear transition modules RTMs or approved filler panels in order to be compliant with the safety EMC regulatory markings This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Counci...

Page 21: ...uilding port s of the equipment or subassembly MUST NOT be metalically connected to interfaces that connect to the outside plant OSP or its wiring These interfaces are designed for use as intra buildi...

Page 22: ...proper lifting techniques when handling the system Do not use the handles on the fans or PSUs to lift the system System Damage During handling shipping and assembly it is possible that pins mounting s...

Page 23: ...nstalling a blade in the wrong slot may cause blade or system damage Only install blades in the designated slots Damage of RTM and Front Blade Removing the RTM from the system while the payload of the...

Page 24: ...ying power Do not start the system below 0 C System Damage Air Filter Air contamination can pollute the air filter and obstruct the air intake of the system which may cause system overheating and comp...

Page 25: ...er constantly monitor the system temperature to prevent overheating Make sure that the environmental and power requirements are met while operating the system Injuries or Short Circuits Blade or Power...

Page 26: ...ot to reverse the polarity when connecting the power cable Fan Trays System Damage Insufficient cooling may damage the system During normal operation the cooling system is designed to provide sufficie...

Page 27: ...hem Personal Injury through Electric Shock Touching contacts and cables during system operation can cause personal injury through electric shock To avoid electric shock make sure that contacts and cab...

Page 28: ...bed in the manual Data Loss Installing another battery type than the one mounted at product delivery may cause data loss PCB and Battery Holder Damage Do not use a screw driver to remove the battery f...

Page 29: ...tre utilis dans des composantes critiques pour la s curit des appareils de maintien de vie ou sur un a ronef Seul le personnel form par SMART EC ou les personnes qualifi es dans le domaine de l lectr...

Page 30: ...normes d mission de radiofr quences est respect e Pour un blindage CEM ad quat utilisez le syst me uniquement avec les plaques frontales install es et tous les ports d extension vacants couverts ou qu...

Page 31: ...le calibre AWG appropri du dispositif de protection contre les surintensit s voir le tableau NEC tableau 310 16 et les autres r glementations nationales Le conducteur de liaison protecteur d pend de...

Page 32: ...dommages l quipement et des l sions corporelles Si votre syst me est le seul du support veillez le monter dans la partie la plus basse du support Si plusieurs syst mes sont install s dans un seul sup...

Page 33: ...s circuits ou r duire leur dur e de vie Avant de toucher le produit assurez vous que vous travaillez dans un environnement exempt de d charge lectrostatique Tenez le produit par ses extr mit s et ne t...

Page 34: ...sous tension et que le DEL bleu sur la lame ATCA clignote encore peut causer une perte de donn es Avant de retirer le MTA d un syst me sous tension teignez le port d extension en ouvrant la poign e i...

Page 35: ...nt et gardez un registre de la date de remplacement du filtre Terre Cet quipement est con u pour permettre la connexion du conducteur mis la terre du circuit d alimentation en CC au conducteur de mise...

Page 36: ...sortie individuelle de toute source reste dans les limites acceptables voir les sp cifications techniques de la source ou du composant correspondant Conformit de perte de s curit Utilisation de carte...

Page 37: ...ujours un plateau de ventilation en op ration pr sent dans le syst me Lorsque vous faites la maintenance remplacez le plateau de ventilation ou les modules de ventilation sans d lai Remplacement de la...

Page 38: ...ent du syst me En cas de doute sur le c blage contactez votre repr sentant SMART EC local Dommages au c ble Ne pas plier les c bles Le fait de plier un c ble fibre optique endommage le c ble et emp ch...

Page 39: ...PCB ou du support de batterie N utilisez pas de tournevis pour retirer la batterie de son support Retirer la batterie avec un tournevis peut endommager le PCB ou le support de batterie Environnement...

Page 40: ...38 AXP1440 C07 Installation and Use 6806800V18A Notice de S curit Notice de S curit...

Page 41: ...ukt wurde so entwickelt dass es die Anforderungen f r die von der Industrie geforderten Sicherheitsvorschriften erf llt Es darf nicht in sicherheitskritischen Komponenten lebenserhaltenden Ger ten ode...

Page 42: ...te Kabel Zur ordnungsgem en EMV Abschirmung ist das System nur mit installierten Frontblenden zu betreiben und alle freien Steckpl tze sind abzudecken oder mit Steckkarten zu fuellen Ein AXP1440 das a...

Page 43: ...hutzes verwenden Bauen Sie das System sicher ein Stellen Sie sicher dass Kabel und Leitungen nicht im Weg sind Stellen Sie sicher dass der Systemaufbau anwenderfreundlich ist Besch digung des Systems...

Page 44: ...ysteme in einen Schrank eingebaut werden sollen platzieren Sie das schwerste System ganz unten und die leichteren weiter oben Falls der Schaltschrank mit Kippsicherungen ausgestattet ist stellen Sie s...

Page 45: ...Installation von Einsteckkarten Besch digung von Schaltkreise Elektrostatische Entladungen und falsche Installation und Entfernung des Produkts k nnen die Schaltkreise besch digen oder ihre Lebensdau...

Page 46: ...ch digung des RTMs f hren Verwenden Sie die Handles um das RTM zu installieren deinstallieren Druecken Sie nicht auf die Frontblende Besch digung des RTMs oder ATCA Boards Installieren Sie das RTM nur...

Page 47: ...rden um das System spannungsfrei zu schalten Um eine Verletzungsgefahr zu minimieren entfernen Sie die Anschl sse wenn Sie das System ausschalten Besch digung des Systems Luftfilter Verunreinigungen i...

Page 48: ...ist Eine Trennvorrichtung kann zur Unterbrechung der Erdung und zu Verletzungen durch Stromschlag f hren berhitzung des Systems Wenn Sie die L ftergeschwindigkeit manuell durch den Verwaltungskontroll...

Page 49: ...icht eingeschaltet werden k nnen Stellen Sie sicher dass alle Stromversorgungsleitungen zum Gehaeuse nicht unter Spannung stehen Seien Sie vorsichtig mit den verwendeten Werkzeugen um einen Kurzschlus...

Page 50: ...lkr fte noch wirken und somit die Handhabung erschweren k nnen Verkabelung Kabelf hrung Verletzungsgefahr Ver ndern Sie nie die von SMART EC ausgelieferte Verkabelung des Systems ndern Sie niemals die...

Page 51: ...erie kann gef hrliche Explosionen und Besch digungen des Blades zur Folge haben Verwenden Sie deshalb nur den Batterietyp der auch bereits eingesetzt wurde und befolgen Sie die Installationsanleitung...

Page 52: ...50 AXP1440 C07 Installation and Use 6806800V18A Sicherheitshinweise Sicherheitshinweise...

Page 53: ...de blades using Ethernet The AXP1440 C07 is a high availability platform with special locations for Shelf Management Modules SAM1620 D fourteen 8U x 280mm slots two 8U x 70mm Rear Transition Modules R...

Page 54: ...ates View These plates are compatible with Jonathon brand rails so that the shelf can be mounted on slide rails See Figure 5 3 on page 99 The current configuration of this back plate limits the design...

Page 55: ...llustrates the long captive screws from the rear of the shelf to fasten through the backplane to lock the blades to backplane Specialized ATCA locking attachment blocks are needed on the ATCA blades F...

Page 56: ...ch blades to the backplane The AXP1440 C07 has been tested to work with the ATCA F140 D switch fabric blades providing Ethernet switching and communication between all of the application and payload b...

Page 57: ...to the ATCA F140 D blade There are specialized locking attachment blocks on the ATCA F140 D blade and on the RTM ATCA F140 D blade See Figure 1 5 on page 56 The top ejector handle on the RTM ATCA F140...

Page 58: ...he screw is accessed after unmounting and repositioning the alarm display panel at the front of the chassis Refer to Figure 2 1 on page 64 and section 2 9 Alarm Display Panel ADP1440 D on page 74 for...

Page 59: ...1 3 Shelf Topology Topology refers to the shape of a network or the network s physical layout The way that different nodes in a network are connected to each other and how they communicate are determi...

Page 60: ...only connector P23 1 4 2 Fabric Interface The fabric interface supports point to point connections between AdvancedTCA blades In the AXP1440 C07 these fabric connections are configured in a dual star...

Page 61: ...the IPMI network and the hubs are the center of the base interface network The SAM1620 D connects to all slots in the shelf and monitors and reports on the content of the AXP1440 C07 The SAM1620 D col...

Page 62: ...Architecture Platform Architecture 1 4 4 Update Channel Interface The update channel interface consists of 10 differential pairs on the P20 connector The physical layer and protocol used on this inte...

Page 63: ...ion specific NOTICE Rear Transition Modules connect directly with the connectors on the front side blade and do not make the connection through the backplane Figure 1 9 Location of Zones 1 2 and 3 1 P...

Page 64: ...nates the need for on site maintenance personnel to handle routine maintenance tasks A standard Telnet connection for remote access to networked functionality provides the ability to Upgrade IPMI firm...

Page 65: ...front and rear cable management trays optional 2 2 Platform Features The AXP1440 C07 shelf features include Designed to support rugged shipboard applications Enhanced top and bottom plates for mounti...

Page 66: ...re 2 1 and Figure 2 2 show the location of the key components in the AXP1440 C07 shelf front and rear views Figure 2 1 Front Shelf View Captive Chassis Mounting Screws on both sides Alarm Display Pane...

Page 67: ...brackets are provided which allows the use of power supply or card cage customer designed bezels See Appendix A for details on the physical characteristics of the enclosure Figure 2 2 Rear Shelf View...

Page 68: ...remove the mechanism which connects logic ground to shelf ground and install the mechanism that connects 48VDC Return to shelf ground Table 2 1 DC Shelf Power FRU Nominal Power Watts Shelf Only Maximu...

Page 69: ...odules are located on the backplane The backplane is not a FRU 2 6 1 Functional Layout The backplane provides dual star base interface and dual star fabric interface connections at each blade slot wit...

Page 70: ...support different PICMG 3 standards to be used in the same shelf More detailed information such as connectivity and requirements for E Keying can be found in PICMG 3 0 R1 0 AdvancedTCA Specification...

Page 71: ...information is cached as FRU 254 on the active Shelf Management Controller ShMC 0x20 The information in the SEEPROM is only needed when the SAMs are first inserted or when the shelf is powered on for...

Page 72: ...14 N A SAM1_J1 and SAM2_J1 SAM A and B 2 SAM1_J2 and SAM2_J2 SAM A and B 2 PEM1_J1 PEM A and B 2 2_J1 Lower Fan 1 FIB_J1 Interconnect 1 Table 2 4 Slot Hardware Addressing for J10 Logical Slot Physic...

Page 73: ...2 4Bh Gnd Open Gnd Gnd Open Gnd Open Gnd 12 13 4Ch Open Open Gnd Gnd Open Open Gnd Open 13 1 4Dh Gnd Open Gnd Gnd Open Open Gnd Gnd 14 14 4Eh Gnd Open Gnd Gnd Open Open Open Open Table 2 5 Fan Tray M...

Page 74: ...ect interconnect for user designated I O Figure 2 4 Base and Fabric Connectivity Hub 1 LS 1 Hub 2 LS 2 Node Slots Node Slots SAM a SAM b BIX a BIX b LS 3 LS 14 LS 4 B C 1 A B C 1 4 B C 3 BC 3 UC 1 BC...

Page 75: ...ize and secure the module and is accessible from the front of the shelf The screw is behind the front alarm panel display and must be removed for access to the captive locking screw Refer to Figure 6...

Page 76: ...tors See Shelf FRU Information on page 69 for information Figure 2 5 Lower Fan Tray Module LFT1440 D Front View Figure 2 6 Upper Front UFT1440 D Front View Ejector Handle Ejector Handle LEDs Ejector H...

Page 77: ...elf and connect to the power entry module connectors on the backplane A removable plastic housing covers the power feeds and returns to prevent accidental shorting The PEM also features an injector ej...

Page 78: ...ts the dual stud terminal block The rear of the PEM has two output connectors that mate with the backplane Figure 2 7 PEM Backplane Connectivity Power Entry Module 48v_RTN 48v 48v 7 ATCA Slots FTM SAM...

Page 79: ...ible to use this product with other components that produce a system not in compliance with system guidelines Since SMART EC cannot anticipate what equipment may be used with this enclosure or how it...

Page 80: ...g sales representative or visit https www smartembedded com ec support Table 2 10 Standard Compliances Standard Description PICMG Designed to PICMG 3 0 R3 0 Compliant to PICMG 3 1 Option 1 9 Defines m...

Page 81: ...people lift the system or use additional lifting equipment System Damage Unstable system installation in a rack can cause the rack to tip over If your system is the only one in the rack make sure to m...

Page 82: ...rding to your country s legislation 10 Do not remove shipping frame stiffeners until positioning is complete and all bolts are fully tightened Mounting without frame stiffeners may cause warping of th...

Page 83: ...perating temperatures refer to the temperature of the air circulating at the air intake of the system and not to component temperatures Some of the climatic values may exceed the specification of some...

Page 84: ...sales representative for details Ruggedized Contact your sales representative for details Vibration Ruggedized Contact your sales representative for details Ruggedized Contact your sales representati...

Page 85: ...nt Temperature Limit Air inlet shelf front 55 C 131 F Air outlet shelf rear 70 C 158 F Power entry module lug plastic washer 70 C 158 F 70 C 158 F and maximum 90 C 194 F the cables must be isolated an...

Page 86: ...atform Base platform two PEMS two SAMS backplane upper and lower fan trays ADP board and riser board No payload blades 483 x 599 x 527mm 19 05 x 23 60 x 20 75 inches 49 4 kg 109 lbs PEM 164 x 73 x 155...

Page 87: ...nts may cause warping of the shelf and prevent proper EMI sealing or damage to the fan tray 3 3 2 Grounding To ensure the AXP1440 C07 is properly grounded check each of the shelf s parts to make sure...

Page 88: ...noise control due to the fan speed control If the shelf is installed in an environment where the noise may be harmful to personnel being exposed to the noise during extended time periods additional pr...

Page 89: ...Site Preparation AXP1440 C07 Installation and Use 6806800V18A 87 Figure 3 2 Planning Checklist 2...

Page 90: ...88 AXP1440 C07 Installation and Use 6806800V18A Site Preparation Site Preparation...

Page 91: ...ller panel 3 Enable DC power at each external source branch circuit or power distribution unit 4 Push the circuit breakers to the ON position They are located on the front of each PEM 4 3 Recommended...

Page 92: ...h power eight AdvancedTCA slots and the upper and lower FTMs Each PEM also generates a separate 12V for redundant powering of the SAM1620 Ds This voltage is distributed to each of these modules across...

Page 93: ...include digital inputs to detect circuit breaker trips voltage sensors to detect backplane voltages current sensors to detect current to the backplane and on board circuitry to detect failures on the...

Page 94: ...board The FTMs are powered from 48VDC from the backplane The lower fan tray module LFT1440 receives its signal and power connections from the AdvancedTCA backplane Only the lower has an air filter fr...

Page 95: ...ia IPMI Programmer s Reference 4 6 3 IPMC Circuitry Preprogrammed FRU and SDR information reside on the s and is accessible from the SAM1620 D through the I2 C bus FRU information can be found in the...

Page 96: ...t and rinse the filter in clear water and let stand until completely dry before returning to service 4 7 1 Storing the Filter The ideal storage condition for the air filter is a cool dry dark environm...

Page 97: ...7 16 socket Multimeter Table 5 1 AXP1440 C07 14 Slot Shelf Physical Characteristics Characteristics Specifications Size 23 60 inches 59 9cm high 13 5U 17 67 inches 44 9cm wide 19 05 inches 48 3cm wit...

Page 98: ...ter cable for the ADP1440 D front panel serial connection 5 3 3 Rack Cabinet Cooling Guidelines It is important to have sufficient open space at the front and rear of the shelf when installed in a rac...

Page 99: ...AXP1440 C07 Shelf Installation AXP1440 C07 Installation and Use 6806800V18A 97 Figure 5 1 Rack Mounting Dimensions...

Page 100: ...ng Options and Stabilization The AXP1440 C07 is designed to be mounted in a 19 equipment rack For increased stability we recommend that the rack is securely mounted to the floor or if using stabilizin...

Page 101: ...elf place the component flat on a grounded static free surface and in the case of a blade component side up Do not slide the component over any surface If an ESD station is not available you can avoid...

Page 102: ...cedure 2 Install the shelf and rail system into the frame 3 Tighten down the captive bolts into the frame using a 5 32 hex headed driver 4 Torque the captive bolts to 2 5 N m 22 1 in lbs NOTICE There...

Page 103: ...ion of logic ground and shelf ground connected and does not connect 48VDC return with shelf ground The system has been tested in the default configuration and complies with safety and regulatory stand...

Page 104: ...nly be attached to approved Telephone Network Voltage TNV or SELV Safety Extra Low Voltage branch circuits Branch circuits must comply with all requirements called for in these safety standards IEC 60...

Page 105: ...lugs To minimize shorting of the terminals the lugs must be insulated according to Figure 5 5 5 9 Connecting the Cables to the PEM In a redundant configuration each PEM must be connected to a separat...

Page 106: ...the DC power cables input and return to the dual lug bolts on each PEM 6 Using a torque wrench tighten the nuts to a recommended torque setting of 4 01 N m to 4 35 N m 35 49 in lbs to 38 5 in lbs Make...

Page 107: ...ED is green The system executes its normal startup routine and is then ready to use 5 11 Accessing the System You can access your system using the SAM1620 D shelf manager The SAM1620 D direct serial c...

Page 108: ...rays in the AXP1440 C07 The FTM IPMCs are assigned IPMB addresses 0x56 and 0x58 Different upgrade image variants are generated as part of the release but only one file is required for the normal field...

Page 109: ...ftm14x0_hpm1fw img PICMG HPM 1 Upgrade Agent 0 4 Validating firmware image integrity OK Performing preparation stage OK Target Product ID 95 Target Manufacturer ID 161 Performing upgrade stage Upgradi...

Page 110: ...image common to the two PEMs in the AXP1440 C07 The PEM IPMCs are assigned IPMB addresses 0x66 and 0x68 The file containing the firmware image is pem1620 img As upgrades are released SMART EC supplies...

Page 111: ...or programming OK Programming 7008 bytes to Slave AVR at 000000 100 upgradefw returned 0 bin upgradepem Upgrade complete Verify firmware version clia ipmc v 0x66 Pigeon Point Shelf Manager Command Lin...

Page 112: ...procedure if starting with a version of shelfman that is at revision PPS 2 5 2 or higher so you do not need to save and restore unique settings saved in these files Occasionally a firmware upgrade pre...

Page 113: ...u need to do this each time you reboot If you use the Uboot environment variable gatewayip the route is set automatically at reboot setenv gatewayip W X Y X 4 If the local subnet is not a class C subn...

Page 114: ...at of the configuration options you may be instructed to use this option In this case you need to re enter the configuration by editing these files following the upgrade The default configuration of t...

Page 115: ...switch blade is powered down A Zone 3 attachment block designed specifically for the RTM uses a captive screw on the RTM to securely attach to the front blade for use in rugged environments Install t...

Page 116: ...lade is ON indicating the payload is powered down 3 Locate the rear slot the RTM is to be installed It must be the same slot as that of the front blade NOTE The RTM s upper and lower handles have diff...

Page 117: ...to carefully slide it into the shelf until you feel resistance Continue to gently push until the RTM connectors engage with the front blade 8 Squeeze the lever and the latch together and hook the upp...

Page 118: ...art to flash This indicates that the front blade is informing the shelf manager about its desire to power up the payload of both the front switch blade and the RTM 12 Tighten the two handle screws on...

Page 119: ...down the payload of both the front blade and the RTM and the power down process is ongoing 2 Wait until the blue LEDs on both the front blade and the RTM are permanently ON A permanently switched ON...

Page 120: ...ncements but is also fully compatible with standard ATCA blades Conversely the ruggedized blades are not fully compatible with the AdvancedTCA standard and are not designed to be used with other Advan...

Page 121: ...case it is a purely mechanical installation To install the blade into an AXP1440 C07 shelf proceed as follows 1 Visually inspect the blade and backplane connectors for damage or bent pins before atte...

Page 122: ...plate The latch automatically slides inwards and lock the handles If your shelf is powered as soon as the blade is connected to the backplane power pins the blue LED is illuminated When the blade is c...

Page 123: ...800V18A 121 8 Fasten the captive screws for slots 1 5 7 8 and 10 14 found in the rear of the shelf that align with their corresponding front blades using a 2 Phillips screwdriver Torque the screws to...

Page 124: ...tallation NOTE For hub slots 6 and 9 an alignment tool located in the rear of the shelf must be used to locate the corresponding internal captive screw Refer to the next figure Alignment Tool in Stowe...

Page 125: ...humb screws 12 Use a 1 Phillips screwdriver through the alignment hole in the tool and fasten the internal captive screw Torque to 0 3 N m 2 65 in lbs 13 After the internal captive screw has been fast...

Page 126: ...blade extraction request 2 Unfasten the two handle screws 3 Loosen the correlating screw for slots 1 5 7 8 and 10 14 found in the rear of the shelf using a 2 Phillips screwdriver 4 For slots 6 and 9 f...

Page 127: ...ent tool 9 Use a 1 Phillips screwdriver through the alignment hole in the tool and loosen the internal captive screw 10 After the internal captive screw has been loosened return the alignment tool to...

Page 128: ...e SAM1620 D For a detailed description of the SAM1620 D refer to Chapter 7 on page 139 The following figure shows the SAM1620 D shelf management module Figure 6 1 SAM1620 D Shelf Management Module Dam...

Page 129: ...lf Make sure that the guiding module of shelf and blade are aligned properly Carefully align the module 2 Slide the module into the shelf and rotate the ejector handle upward until it snaps into place...

Page 130: ...in the front panel captive screws and finger tighten 7 From the front of the shelf and with the lower fan tray removed access the internal captive screws that match up to each SAM1620 D as shown in F...

Page 131: ...e blue LED blinks indicating that the module power down process is ongoing 5 Wait until the blue LED is illuminated permanently NOTE Removing the module with the blue LED still blinking causes data lo...

Page 132: ...ake sure you have a replacement PEM available Replacement can take place in under 30 minutes by a qualified service person PEMs are accessible from the rear of the shelf Read all cautions and warnings...

Page 133: ...move a PEM refer to these figures and follow the steps 1 Turn off both breakers located on the PEM 2 Locate the target power input cable s terminals at the branch circuit or power distribution unit 3...

Page 134: ...is no power to the PEM lug bolts Using a multimeter measure between the two lugs and then measure between the shelf ground and each lug If the DC potential is 3 0VDC or less then power is not present...

Page 135: ...se the breakers on the PEM Make sure that the IS LED turns green 6 6 Fan Tray Module Installation and Removal The next sections include procedures for both the upper and lower fan tray modules When a...

Page 136: ...ews from the ADP using a 1 Phillips screwdriver 2 Carefully pull out the ADP1440 D but do not disconnect and place it on the cable management tray directly below it 3 From the front of the shelf loose...

Page 137: ...dle to a full open position 4 Using the handles on the front of the UFT1440 D slowly pull the FTM out of the shelf while supporting the bottom of the module with the palm of your hand NOTE If the UFT1...

Page 138: ...ew Torque to 0 3 N m 2 65 in lbs The internal locking screw is located through the slot where the ADP1440 D is normally positioned 5 Reinsert and reconnect the ADP1440 D in its original position 6 6 4...

Page 139: ...of a filter media for the lower fan tray module The fan filter housing is kept in place by two tabs located on the inner left side in front of the stationary metal frame Air filters should be checked...

Page 140: ...ane assembly out of the way to expose the lower portion of the air filter 4 Insert the replacement fan filter by positioning the filter onto the Velcro edges and form into place 5 Lower the vane assem...

Page 141: ...n a shelf one acts as the Active module and the other acts as a Standby module They share signals across the AdvancedTCA backplane that allow them to coordinate their redundant operations The SAM1620...

Page 142: ...e SAM1620 D also provides these operations for the AXP1440 C07 shelf Control for the activation deactivation of AdvancedTCA blades Handles E Keying Control of Power Management Monitoring of overall sy...

Page 143: ...speed serial interface for an alternate software redundancy interface between peer ShMM 1500Rs Three general purpose I2 C interfaces one with limitations for access to on carrier devices such as hardw...

Page 144: ...0 8 N 1 Table 7 1 shows the pin assignments for RJ 45 connector The SAM1620 D provides an RS 232 interface on the alarm display panel at the front of the chassis using a mini D 9 pin connector The con...

Page 145: ...hardware monitoring and control GPIO extension for various purposes 7 3 4 Shelf FRU SEEPROM The SAM1620 D provides access to the SEEPROMS on the Alarm Display Panel ADP1440 D through the master only I...

Page 146: ...face plate and ADP1440 D The illumination state of the LED is normally controlled by the GPIO on the SAM1620 D The following tables describe the LED states Figure 7 2 SAM1620 D Face Plate Figure 7 3 A...

Page 147: ...DP1440 D LED Status Indicators ADP1440 D LED LED Color State State Condition Critical Alarm CRT Red On Active Major Alarm MAJ Red On Active Minor Alarm MIN Yellow On Active Power PWR Green On Power Pr...

Page 148: ...7 4 1 2 Temperature Monitoring An on board temperature sensor is available on the SAM1620 D This sensor is implemented through the ADM1024 7 4 1 3 Fan Speed and Control All fan speed and fan voltage s...

Page 149: ...oint is set to 10 C default S2 For ambient air temperatures between T1 and T2 the deltaT set point is calculated using the following algorithm Using the above algorithm at 40 C ambient the cooling alg...

Page 150: ...lf manager and the other as a standby Both ShMM 1500Rs monitor each other and either module can trigger a switchover if necessary The ShMM 1500R provides a number of hardware redundancy signals on the...

Page 151: ...GA and communicate the following information Health status Switchover Requests PRES_R state Active state watchdog timer status parity and other TBD data An identical copy of the bit stream is also sen...

Page 152: ...case of a single interconnection failure and is able to detect a double failure The HRI has a redundant communication path using four signals In the case of a single wire permanent failure the signal...

Page 153: ...al operation is to allow ingress from ports 1 2 and 3 to port 4 and to allow egress from port 4 to ports 1 2 and 3 With the exception of routing a port to itself all other routes are blocked Figure 7...

Page 154: ...rk address that is associated with the Active and Standby Shelf managers from the default values use the clia command on the Active shelf manager where xxx xxx xxx xxx indicates a sample IP address cl...

Page 155: ...ep alive time out parameter for this connection is set to 1 second to recognize a malfunction of the Active SAM1620 D as quickly as possible In this case the Standby SAM1620 D waits for 3 seconds and...

Page 156: ...ADP1440 D This push button activates the alarm cutoff ACO state When ACO is activated the active alarm LED blinks and all of the alarm relays are deactivated This button does not clear alarms Refer t...

Page 157: ...jector ejector handle switch Presence signal indicating that the SAM1620 D is fully seated in its backplane connector HS LED to indicate safe to remove state 5 Critical Alarm NO 6 Critical Alarm NC 7...

Page 158: ...publications 7 8 1 imls Utility A utility called imls is available on the SAM1620 D It can be used to list all firmware images present in flash The shelf manager flash is divided into two banks Each...

Page 159: ...Created Fri Jun 6 15 07 27 2008 Image Type PowerPC Linux RAMDisk Image gzip compressed Data Size 5398657 Bytes 5272 13 kB 5 15 MB Load Address 0x00000000 Entry Point 0x00000000 dev mtdblock8 Image Na...

Page 160: ...01 79 kB 5 18 MB Load Address 0x00000000 Entry Point 0x00000000 From the sample output it is possible to see the compilation dates of the U Boot RFS and Kernel images for both the active and nonactive...

Page 161: ...tacting your local sales representative Table A 1 SMART EC Documentation Document Title Publication Number AXP1440 D Bladed Server Chassis for Defense Data Sheet AXP1440 D DS ATCA F140 D 40G AdvancedT...

Page 162: ...ctrical and Electronics Engineers Inc IEEE 802 3 March 2002 Pigeon Point Shelf Manager User Guide http www pigeonpoint com library html Pigeon Point Shelf Manager External Interface Reference http www...

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