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RTM-ATCA-736x-10G Installation and Use (6806800P29G)

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Safety Notes

This section provides warnings that precede potentially dangerous procedures throughout 
this manual. Instructions contained in the warnings must be followed during all phases of 
operation, service, and repair of this equipment. You should also employ all other safety 
precautions necessary for the operation of the equipment in your operating environment. 
Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific warnings elsewhere in this manual 
could result in personal injury or damage to the equipment.

SMART Embedded Computing (SMART EC) intends to provide all necessary information 
to install and handle the product in this manual. Because of the complexity of this product 
and its various uses, we do not guarantee that the given information is complete. If you 
need additional information, ask your SMART EC representative.

The product has been designed to meet the standard industrial safety requirements. It must 
not be used except in its specific area of office telecommunication industry and industrial 
control.

Only personnel trained by SMART 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 specialist and 
must not be used as replacement for qualified personnel.

Keep away from live circuits inside 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.

Do not install substitute parts or perform any unauthorized modification of the equipment or 
the warranty may be voided. Contact your local SMART EC representative for service and 
repair to make sure that all safety features are maintained.

EMC

The blade has been tested in a standard SMART EC system and found to comply with the 
limits for a Class A digital device in this system, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules, EN 
55022 Class A respectively. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection 
against harmful interference when the system is operated in a commercial environment.

This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for 
Interference by Information Technology Interference (VCCI). If this equipment is used in a 
domestic environment, radio disturbance may arise. When such trouble occurs, the user 
may be required to take corrective actions. 

Summary of Contents for RTM-ATCA-736x-10G Series

Page 1: ...RTM ATCA 736x 10G Installation and Use P N 6806800P29G December 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: ...nd Inspecting the Module 27 2 2 Environmental and Power Requirements 27 2 2 1 Environmental Requirements 28 2 2 2 Power Requirements 30 2 3 Installing the Hard Disk Module 31 2 4 Replacing the Hard Di...

Page 4: ...of Contents 3 2 3 1 Ethernet Connectors 48 3 2 3 2 SAS Connector 49 3 3 ATCA Backplane Connectors 51 4 Sensor Data Records 53 A Related Documentation 55 A 1 SMART Embedded Computing Documentation 55 A...

Page 5: ...rature Spots Top Side 30 Figure 2 2 Inserting the Hard Disk Module 33 Figure 3 1 Mechanical Layout 43 Figure 3 2 Face Plates 44 Figure 3 3 Location of LEDs 45 Figure 3 4 Location of Face Plate Reset K...

Page 6: ...List of Figures 6 RTM ATCA 736x 10G Installation and Use 6806800P29G...

Page 7: ...Environmental Requirements 28 Table 2 2 Critical Temperature Limits 29 Table 2 3 Power Dissipation 30 Table 2 4 SFP SFP Modules 38 Table 3 1 Face Plate LEDs 46 Table 3 2 Ethernet Controller Types 49 T...

Page 8: ...List of Tables 8 RTM ATCA 736x 10G Installation and Use 6806800P29G...

Page 9: ...page 27 outlines the installation requirements hardware accessories switch settings installation and removal procedures Chapter 3 Controls LEDs and Connectors on page 43 describes external interfaces...

Page 10: ...k Drive H S Hot Swap HPM Hardware Platform Management IANA Internet Assigned Numbers Authority ID Identifier IEC International Electric Code IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IPMB...

Page 11: ...pensive Disks RoHS Restriction of Hazardous Substances RPM Rounds per Minute RTM Rear Transition Module SAS Serial Attached SCSI SATA Serial ATA SDR Sensor Data Record SELV Safety Extra Low Voltages S...

Page 12: ...and keys text Notation for software buttons to click on the screen and parameter description Repeated item for example node 1 node 2 node 12 Omission of information from example command that is not ne...

Page 13: ...n Part Number Publication Date Description 6806800P29G December 2020 Updated Table 1 1 for 62368 1 compliance 6806800P29F October 2019 Rebrand to SMART Embedded Computing Updated RoHS directive 680680...

Page 14: ...14 RTM ATCA 736x 10G Installation and Use 6806800P29G About this Manual About this Manual...

Page 15: ...authorized to install remove or maintain the product The information given in this manual is meant to complete the knowledge of a specialist and must not be used as replacement for qualified personne...

Page 16: ...the blade Damage of Blade and Additional Devices and Modules Incorrect installation of additional devices or modules may damage the blade or the additional devices or modules Before installing or remo...

Page 17: ...your country s legislation and manufacturer s instructions SFP Modules Personal Injury and Damage of the RTM and SFP Modules Installing and using SFP modules which are not fully certified and which do...

Page 18: ...e Damage The optical port plug protects the optical fibres against dirt and damage Dirt and damage can render the SFP module inoperable Only remove the optical plug when you are ready to connect a cab...

Page 19: ...arf ausschlie lich f r Anwendungen in der Telekommunikationsindustrie und im Zusammenhang mit Industriesteuerungen verwendet werden Einbau Wartung und Betrieb d rfen nur von durch SMART EC ausgebildet...

Page 20: ...urchgehend leuchtet bevor Sie das Blade herausziehen Besch digung des Blades und von Zusatzmodulen Fehlerhafte Installation von Zusatzmodulen kann zur Besch digung des Blades und der Zusatzmodule f hr...

Page 21: ...t wird Umweltschutz Entsorgen Sie alte Batterien und oder Blades Systemkomponenten RTMs stets gem der in Ihrem Land g ltigen Gesetzgebung und den Empfehlungen des Herstellers SFP Modules Gefahr von Ve...

Page 22: ...sen ist Blicken Sie daher nicht direkt in die ffnung eines SFP Moduls um Verletzungen der Augen zu vermeiden Besch digung von SFP Modulen Die Schutzkappe eines SFP Modules dient dazu die sensible Opti...

Page 23: ...lowing features 4x10G interfaces using SFP modules Four 10 100 1000Base T Ethernet ports One hot swappable 2 5 SAS HD The HDD is supported through on board SAS controller for RTM ATCA 736x 10G or Fron...

Page 24: ...lle 1GE Controller 1064E SAS Controller SAS HDD Connector Quad PORT RJ45 CONN Intel 82599 10GE Controller I SFP SFP PCIE_10G1 4 7 SAS0 LAN0 LAN1 LAN2 LAN3 Zone3 P32 PCIE_SW 0 3 PCIE_10G1 0 3 PCIE_10G2...

Page 25: ...designed to support NEBS level three The compliance tests must be done with the customer target system PICMG 3 0 and 3 1 Defines mechanics blade dimensions power distribution power and data connectors...

Page 26: ...ocal SMART Embedded Computing sales representative for the availability of other variants For technical assistance documentation or to report product damage or shortages contact your local SMART Embed...

Page 27: ...ing to your country s legislation 2 2 Environmental and Power Requirements In order to meet the environmental requirements the blade has to be tested in the system in which it is to be installed Befor...

Page 28: ...etely dry and there is no moisture on any surface before applying power Blade Overheating and Blade Damage Operating the blade without forced air cooling may lead to blade overheating and thus blade d...

Page 29: ...convenience all temperature spots are shown in the figure below that provides a detailed view of the product Shock with HDD Installed Half sine 11m Sec 30mSec Sec2 Blade level packaging Half sine 6mSe...

Page 30: ...in your own system please contact your local sales representative for further safety information 2 2 2 Power Requirements The RTM gets safety extra low voltage SELV power from the front blade Figure...

Page 31: ...hard disk module to the guiding rails of the hard disk slot 3 Insert the hard disk module into the slot until it is fully inserted 4 Tighten the two thumb screws of the hard disk module 5 Take all nec...

Page 32: ...ou are using 3 Loosen the two thumb screws of the hard disk module 4 Pull the hard disk module outward by holding both screws and exerting equal force to keep it straight 5 Align the replacement hard...

Page 33: ...le the step depend on the OS you are using 2 5 Installing and Removing the RTM The RTM must be installed into a ATCA system without a Zone 3 midplane Figure 2 2 Inserting the Hard Disk Module The RTM...

Page 34: ...and incorrect RTM installation and removal can damage circuits or shorten their life Before touching the RTM or electronic components make sure that you are working in an ESD safe environment Data Lo...

Page 35: ...installed into the shelf s rear which must be the same as that of the front blade 2 Ensure that the top and the bottom handles of the RTM are in an outward position by squeezing the lever and the latc...

Page 36: ...together and turning the handles toward the face plate 8 Tighten both face plate screws on the RTM 9 Wait until the blue LED on the RTM is OFF A switched off blue LED indicates that the payload of th...

Page 37: ...ard only enough to unlatch the handle from the face plate that means until you feel a resistance Do not rotate the handle fully outward The blue LED blinks indicating that the shelf manager is informe...

Page 38: ...correspond to the respective laser class apply to the whole RTM Not complying to these regulations may lead to personal injury When installing and using optical SFP modules which are classified as la...

Page 39: ...A 736x 10G Installation and Use 6806800P29G 39 2 6 1 Installing an SFP SFP Module Procedure In order to install an SFP SFP module proceed as follows 1 Slide SFP SFP module into the slot until it locks...

Page 40: ...rk cable to SFP SFP module NOTICE SFP SFP Module Damage The optical port plug protects the sensitive optical fibres against dirt and damage Dirt and damage can render SFP SFP module inoperable Only re...

Page 41: ...Removing an SFP SFP Module Procedure In order to remove an SFP SFP module proceed as follows 1 Remove any connected cable from SFP SFP module 2 Open the SFP SFP latch Note that the latch mechanism of...

Page 42: ...the slot 4 Cover the optical port with the optical port plug NOTICE SFP SFP Module Damage The optical port plug protects the sensitive optical fibers against dirt and damage Dirt and damage can render...

Page 43: ...M ATCA 736x 10G Installation and Use 6806800P29G 43 Chapter 3 Controls LEDs and Connectors 3 1 Mechanical Layout The following figure shows the mechanical layout of the RTM Figure 3 1 Mechanical Layou...

Page 44: ...rs Controls LEDs and Connectors 3 2 Face Plate The following figure shows the connectors keys and LEDs available at the face plate of the RTM variants Figure 3 2 Face Plates RESET ETH1 1G 10G ETH2 1G...

Page 45: ...nstallation and Use 6806800P29G 45 3 2 1 LEDs The following figure shows all the LEDs available at the face plate Figure 3 3 Location of LEDs RESET ETH1 1G 10G ETH2 1G 10G ETH3 1G 10G ETH4 1G 10G ETH5...

Page 46: ...tus both in the early power state and the normal blade operation OFF Payload power is disabled Note This LED is multicolored red green yellow and is programmable by IPMC ATN Amber This LED is controll...

Page 47: ...es one face plate reset key Upon pressing the reset key a hard reset is triggered and all attached on board devices are reset 3 2 3 Connectors The module provides the following connectors at its face...

Page 48: ...x 10G and RTM ATCA 737x 10G or 6x10G for RTM ATCA 736x 10G SP interface connectors and 4x1G Ethernet 10 100 1000Base T interface connectors at its face plate The location of the Ethernet connectors is...

Page 49: ...ation of the connector is shown in the following figure The RTM ATCA 736x 10G SP does not contain a SAS connector Table 3 2 Ethernet Controller Types Front Panel Location Controller Count Ethernet Typ...

Page 50: ...RTM ATCA 736x 10G Installation and Use 6806800P29G Controls LEDs and Connectors Controls LEDs and Connectors The pinout of the serial interface connector is shown below Figure 3 7 SAS Connector Pinou...

Page 51: ...A Backplane Connectors The AdvancedTCA backplane connectors reside in Zone 3 as specified by the AdvancedTCA standard and are called P30 and P32 For a pinout description of all these connectors refer...

Page 52: ...52 RTM ATCA 736x 10G Installation and Use 6806800P29G Controls LEDs and Connectors Controls LEDs and Connectors...

Page 53: ...9G 53 Chapter 4 Sensor Data Records The sensors available on the blades are detailed in the table below For sensor threshold definition please use the ipmitool found on http sourceforge net projects i...

Page 54: ...unr uc lnr lc Asrt Deass Auto 55 1 0V RTM Voltage 0x02 Threshold 0x01 Reading Threshold unr uc lnr lc Asrt Deass Auto 56 temp in RTM Watchdog 2 0x23 Threshold 0x01 Reading Threshold uc unc Asrt Deass...

Page 55: ...acturers data sheets or user s manuals As an additional help a source for the listed document is provided Please note that while these sources have been verified the information is subject to change w...

Page 56: ...the listed document is provided Please note that while these sources have been verified the information is subject to change without notice Table A 3 Related Specifications Organization Document Titl...

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