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Chapter 5: Chassis Setup and Maintenance

Installing the Air Shroud

Remove the chassis cover.

1. 

If your motherboard uses between 9 and 16 DIMMS, skip this step. If your 

2. 

motherboard uses 8 DIMMS,  you must remove the optional flap. To do so:

 

a. With the fan side facing you, hold the air shroud with your left hand on the 

main shroud component and right hand on the optional flap.

 

b. Gently twist with your right hand by lifting the fan side and lowering the 

other end of the optional flap.

Place the air shroud in your chassis with the fan side touching the edge of 

3. 

the fans. 

Replace the chassis cover.

4. 

Checking the Air Flow in the Chassis

Make sure there are no objects to obstruct airflow in and out of the chas

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1. 

sis. In addition, if you are using a front bezel, make sure the bezel's filter is 

replaced periodically. 

Do not operate the chassis without drive carriers in the drive bays. Use only 

2. 

recommended chassis parts.

Make sure no wires or foreign objects obstruct air flow through the chassis. 

3. 

Pull all excess cabling out of the airflow path or use shorter cables.

The control panel LEDs inform you of system status. See “Chapter 3: System 

4. 

Interface” for details on the LEDs and the control panel buttons.

Summary of Contents for SC815S-560

Page 1: ...SC815TQ 710C V B SC815S 700 V B SC815TQ 700 V B SC815S 700C V B SC815TQ 700C V B SC815S R650C V B SC815TQ R650C V B SC815S 560 V B SC815TQ 560 V B SC815S 560C V B SC815TQ 560C V B SC815TQ R450U V B S...

Page 2: ...ED OR USED WITH THE PRODUCT INCLUDING THE COSTS OF REPAIRING REPLACING INTEGRATING INSTALLING OR RECOVERING SUCH HARDWARE SOFTWARE OR DATA Any disputes arising between manufacturer and customer shall...

Page 3: ...h a 450W 560W 650W 700W or 710W high efficiency power supply or Gold Level 720W system for superb power savings High performance fans provide ample optimized cooling latest generation memory modules a...

Page 4: ...the functions and information provided by the control panel on the chassis as well as other LEDs located throughout the system Chapter 5 Chassis Setup and Installation Refer to this chapter for detail...

Page 5: ...Safety 2 1 Overview 2 1 2 2 Warnings and Precautions 2 1 2 3 Preparing for Setup 2 1 2 4 Electrical Safety Precautions 2 2 2 5 General Safety Precautions 2 3 2 6 System Safety 2 3 Chapter 3 Chassis Co...

Page 6: ...Optional Standoffs 5 8 Expansion Card Setup 5 10 5 7 Installing the Air Shroud 5 12 5 8 System Fans 5 14 5 9 Power Supply 5 16 Power Supply Failure 5 16 5 10 Routing the I2 C Cables 5 18 Chapter 6 Ra...

Page 7: ...vii Preface Appendix A Chassis Cables Appendix B SC815 Power Supply Specifications Appendix C SAS 815TQ Backplane Specifications Appendix D SCA 813S Backplane Specifications...

Page 8: ...SC815 Chassis Manual viii Notes...

Page 9: ...SC815 Chassis Model CPU HDD I O Slots Power Supply SC815TQ 720UB DP UP Xeon AMD 4x SAS SATA 1xFF 720W Gold Level SC815TQ 720CB DP UP Xeon AMD 4x SAS SATA 1xFF 1xLP 1 UIO 720W Gold Level SC815TQ 710UB...

Page 10: ...C815TQ 560UB DP UP Xeon AMD 4x SAS SATA 2x FH 1x LP 560W SC815TQ 560V SC815TQ 560B DP UP Xeon AMD 4x SAS SATA 1x FF 1x LP 560W SC815TQ 560CV SC815TQ 560CB DP UP Xeon AMD 4x SAS SATA 1x FF 560W SC815S...

Page 11: ...SCSI or SES2 SAS SATA I O Expansion slots Each version of the SC815 chassis includes one full I O expansion slot and one low profile I O slot C versions include only the full I O expansion slot U vers...

Page 12: ...ress Super Micro Computer B V Het Sterrenbeeld 28 5215 ML s Hertogenbosch The Netherlands Tel 31 0 73 6400390 Fax 31 0 73 6416525 Email sales supermicro nl General Information support supermicro nl Te...

Page 13: ...must be mailed when service is complete For faster service RMA authorizations may be requested online http www supermicro com support rma Whenever possible repack the chassis in the original Supermicr...

Page 14: ...SC815 Chassis Manual 1 6 Notes...

Page 15: ...a damage claim with carrier who delivered your system Decide on a suitable location for the rack unit that will hold that chassis It should be situated in a clean dust free area that is well ventilate...

Page 16: ...is fa miliar with the power off controls should be nearby to switch off the power if necessary Use only one hand when working with powered on electrical equipment This is to avoid making a complete ci...

Page 17: ...re power is present After accessing the inside of the system close the system back up and secure it to the rack unit with the retention screws after ensuring that all connections have been made 2 6 Sy...

Page 18: ...wrist strap Handle a board by its edges only do not touch its components peripheral chips memory modules or contacts When handling chips or modules avoid touching their pins Put the serverboard and p...

Page 19: ...cro com This chassis accepts a 1U backplane four fans with an optional fifth fan and one sometimes two power supplies SC815 models come in silver and black Backplane Each SC815 chassis comes with a 1U...

Page 20: ...lly plastic that funnel air directly to where it is needed Always use the air shroud included with your chassis 3 3 Where to get Replacement Components Though not frequently you may need replacement p...

Page 21: ...iew There are several LEDs on the control panel and on the drive carriers that provide system and component status This chapter explains the meanings of all LED indi cators and the appropriate respons...

Page 22: ...system before servicing Reset The reset button is used to reboot the system 4 2 Control Panel Buttons The SC815 chassis includes two or three push buttons located on the front panel a reset button a p...

Page 23: ...installation The feature requires a motherboard that supports the Universal Information LED When this LED blinks red quickly it indicates a fan failure and when blinking red slowly a power failure Thi...

Page 24: ...een LED on the front of the SATA drive carrier indicates drive activity A con Power Indicates power is being supplied to the system s power supply units This LED should normally be illuminated when th...

Page 25: ...dicate a drive failure If one of the SCSI drives fail you should be notified by your system management software 4 5 Power Supply LEDs and Overheat Indicators This chassis provides several options whic...

Page 26: ...m is off but in an abnormal state 4 6 Overheating The section lists actions that should be taken in the unlikely event the server overheats Overheat Temperature Setting Some backplanes allow the overh...

Page 27: ...stem Interface Confirm that the chassis covers are installed properly 2 Check the routing of the cables and make sure all fans are present and oper 3 ating normally Verify that the heatsinks are insta...

Page 28: ...SC815 Chassis Manual 4 8 Notes...

Page 29: ...p your chassis 5 2 Installation Procedures Removing the Chassis Cover and Front Bezel Installing Hard Drives DVD and Floppy Drive Installation Installing the Motherboard includes U I O Slot Setup Inst...

Page 30: ...nce the top cover is released from the locked position slide the cover 2 toward the rear of the chassis Lift the cover off the chassis 3 Warning Except for short periods of time do NOT operate the ser...

Page 31: ...ed for cleaning or replacement It is recommended that you keep a maintenance log and frequently replace the filter The filter s condition will affect the airflow throughout the whole system Removing t...

Page 32: ...Drives Removing Hard Drive Carriers from the Chassis 1 Press the release button on the drive carrier This extends the drive carrier handle 2 Use the handle to pull the drive carrier out of the chassis...

Page 33: ...he drive bays Figure 5 4 Chassis Drive Carrier Installing a Hard Drive to the Hard Drive Carrier Remove the screws 2 securing the dummy drive to the carrier 1 Remove the dummy drive from the carrier 2...

Page 34: ...nting holes align with those in the carrier Secure the hard drive by tightening all six 6 screws 4 Replace the drive tray into the chassis Make sure the close the drive carrier 5 handle Drive Tray SAS...

Page 35: ...nd or back 3 plane If you are adding a new drive Remove the mini bezel grate from the drive 4 bay The bezel can be removed by pulling out the hard drive beneath the DVD ROM or floppy drive bay then pu...

Page 36: ...assis includes permanent standoffs in locations used by most motherboards These standoffs accept the rounded Phillips head screws included in the SC815 accessories packaging Some motherboards require...

Page 37: ...d by your motherboard install standoffs in any areas that do not 5 have a permanent standoff A Place a hexagonal standoff screw through the bottom the chassis B Secure the screw with the hexagonal nut...

Page 38: ...ull height full length expansion slot and one low profile slot Note You must use a riser card to install expansion cards to any SC815 chassis Riser cards are sold separately For the latest compatibili...

Page 39: ...ore information see the riser card installation instructions Choose the I O panel in which to place the add on card 4 In that slot open the I O panel lever and slide the I O panel sideways 5 From insi...

Page 40: ...he Air Shroud Figure 5 11 Air Shroud Front Fan Side Optional Flap Air shrouds concentrate airflow to maximize fan efficiency The SC815 chassis air shroud does not require screws to set up Figure 5 12...

Page 41: ...ud in your chassis with the fan side touching the edge of 3 the fans Replace the chassis cover 4 Checking the Air Flow in the Chassis Make sure there are no objects to obstruct airflow in and out of t...

Page 42: ...t provide an additional open fan housing an additional system fan may be added for optimal cooling Adding a System Fan Turn off the power to the system and unplug the system from the outlet 1 Remove t...

Page 43: ...f the power to the system and unplug the AC power cord from the 2 outlet Remove the failed fan s wiring from the serverboard 3 Lift the failed fan from the chassis and pull it completely out from the...

Page 44: ...will be illuminated on the power supply when the power is off An illuminated green light indicates that the power supply is operating Power Supply Failure If the power supply unit fails the system wi...

Page 45: ...ver running and remove only one power supply Push the release tab on the back of the power supply as illustrated 2 Pull the power supply out using the handle provided 3 Replace the failed power module...

Page 46: ...s It is necessary to correctly route the I2 C cables to avoid interference due to noise on the I2 C lines Using tie wraps secure the I2 C cables to the large black power switch ing cable to keep it cl...

Page 47: ...noise and electromagnetic fields are generated You will also need it placed near a grounded power outlet Be sure to read the Rack and Server Precautions in the next section 6 3 Preparing for Setup Th...

Page 48: ...General Server Precautions Review the electrical and general safety precautions that came with the com ponents you are adding to your chassis Determine the placement of each component in the rack befo...

Page 49: ...mised Mechanical Loading Equipment should be mounted into a rack so that a hazardous condition does not arise due to uneven mechanical loading Circuit Overloading Consideration should be given to the...

Page 50: ...me with the rack unit you are using NOTE This rail will fit a rack between 26 and 33 5 deep Identifying the Sections of the Rack Rails The chassis package includes two rack rail assemblies in the rack...

Page 51: ...e the pre attached inner rail Slide the extension toward the front of the chassis 2 Secure the chassis with 2 screws as illustrated 3 Repeat steps 1 3 for the other inner rail extension 4 Inner Rail E...

Page 52: ...cured to the rack Adjust both sections of the outer rail to the proper length so that the rail fits 2 snugly within the rack Secure the longer section of the outer rail to the of the rack with two M5...

Page 53: ...6 7 Chapter 6 Rack Installation SCALE 0 380 Figure 6 4 Installing the Outer Rails to the Server Rack 2 3 3...

Page 54: ...ck Line chassis rails A and B with the front of the rack rails C 2 Slide the chassis rails into the rack rails keeping the pressure even on both 3 sides you may have to depress the locking tabs when i...

Page 55: ...ine how far follow the server will extend out the front of the rack Larger chassis should be positioned to balance the weight between front and back If a bezel is included on your server remove it The...

Page 56: ...SC815 Chassis Manual 6 10 Notes...

Page 57: ...e 9 8 pin to 8 pin ribbon cable for SGPIO CBL 0087 Round ribbon cable 20 16 pin to 16 pin ribbon cable for control panel CBL 0139L Braid ribbon cable 50 cm IDE 80 wire cable for DVD ROM Cable 6 Region...

Page 58: ...le for DVD ROM Cable 6 Regional power cord CBL 0180L 01 SATA set Various SATA set of 70 59 48 38cm round cables SC815TQ R650 Part Type Length Description CBL 0157L Round ribbon cable 9 8 pin to 8 pin...

Page 59: ...wer cord SC815S 700 Part Type Description CBL 033L U320 Round ribbon cable 9 ULTRA 320 cable CBL 0087 Round ribbon cable 20 16 pin to 16 pin ribbon cable for control panel CBL 0139L Braid ribbon cable...

Page 60: ...Quantity 1 Part CBL 0175L Alt Name Big Four Description This cable has one SFF 8484 32 pin connector on one end and 4 SAS connectors 7 pins each at the other This cable connects from the Host motherb...

Page 61: ...20 pin CBL 0059 7 9 20 CM 8 pin CBL 0062 7 9 20 CM 4 pin CBL 0060 7 9 20 CM Front Panel to the Motherboard The SC815 chassis includes a cable to connect the chassis front panel to the motherboard If...

Page 62: ...M4 x 4 mm 0 157 RAIL Round head M4 x 4 mm 0 157 Flat head M5 x 12 mm 0 472 Washer for M5 DVD ROM CD ROM and FLOPPY DRIVE Flat head 6 32 x 5 mm 0 197 Pan head 6 32 x 5 mm 0 197 Round head M3 x 5 mm 0...

Page 63: ...PWS 561 1H20 PWS 561 1H Rated AC Volt age 100 240 V 50 60 Hz 4 9 Amp 100 240V 50 60Hz 24 11 Amp 100 240V 50 60Hz 10 4 Amp 100 240V 50 60Hz 8 4 Amp 100 240V 50 60Hz 8 5 4 Amp 100 240V 50 60Hz 8 5 4 Amp...

Page 64: ...SC815 Chassis Manual B 2 Notes...

Page 65: ...only do not touch its components peripheral chips memory modules or gold contacts When handling chips or modules avoid touching their pins Put the card and peripherals back into their antistatic bags...

Page 66: ...p to date tech nology available providing your system with reliable high quality performance This manual reflects SAS 815TQ Revision 1 00 the most current release available at the time of publication...

Page 67: ...ACT IN ACT0 ACT1 JTAG UPGRADE JP29 9071 RST JP18 BUZZER RESET ACT2 ACT3 SIDEBAND M9 M15 JP10 D3 JP18 J8 J7 J6 J5 JP29 JP44 R144 MH2 M46 J9 J10 JP26 JP47 JP46 JP42 JP33 JP34 JP40 JP51 REV 1 00 SAS815T...

Page 68: ...tors should be used by a certified and experienced technician Backplane Main Power 4 Pin Connector Pin Definition 1 12V 2 and 3 Ground 4 5V 1 Backplane Main Power Connectors The 4 pin connectors desig...

Page 69: ...monitor HDD activity and status See the table on the right for pin definitions I2 C Connector Pin Definitions Pin Definition 1 Data 2 Ground 3 Clock 4 No Connection SAS Activity LED Header Pin Defini...

Page 70: ...JP29 Open Default Closed Reset MG9071 Chip reset 5V GND GND 12V 2 I C 5V 12V 5V 12V 1 2 3 0 ACT IN ACT0 ACT1 JTAG UPGRADE JP29 9071 RST JP18 BUZZER RESET ACT2 ACT3 SIDEBAND M9 M15 JP10 D3 JP18 J8 J7...

Page 71: ...Setting Note JP33 1 2 Controller ID JP34 1 2 ID 0 Backplane ID JP40 Closed I2 C Reset SD OUT JP42 1 2 Backplane ID SDIN JP50 Open I2 C Reset 5V GND GND 12V 2 I C 5V 12V 5V 12V 1 2 3 0 ACT IN ACT0 ACT1...

Page 72: ...nnectors Rear Connector Connector Number SAS Drive Number SAS 0 J1 SAS SATA HDD 0 SAS 1 J2 SAS SATA HDD 1 SAS 2 J3 SAS SATA HDD 2 SAS 3 J4 SAS SATA HDD 3 D12 D5 SAS 0 D13 D6 SAS 1 SAS 2 SAS 3 D14 D7 D...

Page 73: ...ic discharge Touch a grounded metal object before removing a component from the antistatic bag Handle the backplane by its edges only do not touch its components peripheral chips memory modules or gol...

Page 74: ...cs shown in this manual D 4 Introduction to the SCA 813S Backplane The SCA 813S backplane has been designed to utilize the most up to date technol ogy available providing your system with reliable hig...

Page 75: ...nnectors Jumper Settings and Pin Definitions D 5 Front Connectors and Jumpers 1 Backplane Main 4 Pin PWR JP10 2 GEM 318 Chip 3 CD ROM Floppy Drive 4 Pin PWR Connector J1 and J2 4 SCSI Channel LVD1 1 1...

Page 76: ...Connector Pin Definition 1 5V 2 and 3 Ground 4 12V 2 GEM Chip SAF TE SCSI Accessed Fault Tolerant Enclosures The GEM chip allows the system to monitor the status of the disk drives and provides disk d...

Page 77: ...5 12 DB 6 46 DB 6 13 DB 7 47 DB 7 14 DB P 48 DB P 15 Ground 49 Ground 16 DIFFSENS 50 Ground 17 TERMPWR 51 TERMPWR 18 TERMPWR 52 TERMPWR 19 Reserved 53 Reserved 20 Ground 54 Ground 21 ATN 55 ATN 22 Gro...

Page 78: ...nge the function of the connector Pin 1 is identified with a square Connector Pins Jumper Setting 3 2 1 3 2 1 Jumper Settings Jumper Jumper Settings Note JP17 Closed Enabled Open Disabled Buzzer enabl...

Page 79: ...D 7 Appendix D SCA 813S Backplane Specifications Backplane LED LED State Specification D4 On Overheat Drive Failure LED Indicator Red light flashing Buzzer On D4 Front LED Indicators...

Page 80: ...ive Number SCA 1 0 SCA HDD 0 SCA 3 1 SCA HDD 1 SCA 4 2 SCA HDD 2 SCA 2 3 SCA HDD 3 Rear LED Indicators Rear LED Connector Number Hard Drive Activity Failure LED SCA 1 0 D12 D5 SCA 3 1 D13 D6 SCA 4 2 D...

Page 81: ...ers to your system Windows Driver Installation Procedure A Right click 1 My Computer and select Properties Select the 2 Hardware tab and click Device Manager Open 3 Other Devices or the other location...

Page 82: ...ks uninstall both Select the 4 Action tab and select Scan for Hardware Changes The Hard ware Wizard program should start up Click Next At the first prompt select 5 Display a list of known device drive...

Page 83: ...D 11 Appendix D SCA 813S Backplane Specifications Notes...

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