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DOC. NO. :SV520-OL-E0206A 

 

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Summary of Contents for SV520

Page 1: ...S SV V5 52 20 0 O On nl li in ne e M Ma an nu ua al l SV520 DOC NO SV520 OL E0206A 1 Open A ...

Page 2: ...ations This company makes no representations or warranties either expressed or implied with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopy recording or otherwise...

Page 3: ...he openings should never block by placing the product on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register or in a built in installation unless proper ventilation is provided 6 This product should be operated from the type of power indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power available consult your dealer...

Page 4: ...Never spill liquid of any kind on the product 11 Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage points or other risks Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 12 Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power cord or plug is damag...

Page 5: ...ct has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged f If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance indicating a need for service Use only the proper type of power supply cord set for this unit It should be a detachable type UL listed CSA certified type SVT SJT rated 6A 125V minimum VDE approved or its equivalent Maximum length is 15 feet 4 6 meters ...

Page 6: ... ua al l 6 Open A C CD D R RO OM M S Sa af fe et ty y W Wa ar rn ni in ng g DANGER INVISIBLE RADIATION WHEN OPEN AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT APPAREIL A LASER DE CLASSE 1 LASER KLASSE 1 LOUKAN 1 LASERLAITE PRODUIT LASER CATEGORIE 1 ...

Page 7: ...talled and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference ...

Page 8: ...ce could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Notice 2 Shielded interface cables if any must be used in order to comply with the emission limits A Ab bo ou ut t t th hi is s M Ma an nu ua al l Purpose This user s guide aims to give you the information you need to operate the system properly and tells you how to install internal components ...

Page 9: ...sents text input by the user etc Represent the actual keys that you have to press on the keyboard NOTE Gives bits and pieces of additional information related to the current topic CAUTION Gives precautionary measures to avoid possible hardware or software problems IMPORTANT Reminds you to take specific actions relevant to the accomplishment of procedures Open A 9 ...

Page 10: ...3 CD ROM SAFETY WARNING 6 FCC CLASS A RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT 7 ABOUT THIS MANUAL 8 CONVENTIONS 9 WHAT S IN THIS MANUAL 10 1 1 INTRODUCTION 12 1 2 FEATURES 13 1 2 1 Front Panel 13 1 2 2 Real Panel 17 1 2 3 Internal Component 20 1 2 4 HSC6 Jumpers and Connectors Optional 22 1 3 OPENING THE HOUSING PANELS 25 1 3 1 Opening the front panel door 25 ...

Page 11: ...rive 29 1 4 3 Installing and Removing a 5 25 Device Drive 33 1 5 INSTALLING A HOT SWAP CAGE OPTIONAL 36 1 5 1 Installing a HSC6 Hot Swap Cage 37 1 5 2 Hot Swapping SCSI SCA Hard Disk Drive 39 1 5 3 Hot Swapping the Hot Plug Fan Sink Module 42 1 6 HOT SWAPPING REDUNDANT POWER SUPPLY 44 1 7 REPLACING THE POWER SUPPLY FAN 48 1 8 HOT SWAP REDUNDANT CHASSIS FAN 50 1 8 1 Hot Swap Fan Base Board 51 1 8 2...

Page 12: ...nu ua al l 12 Open A 1 1 1 1 I In nt tr ro od du uc ct ti io on n This installation guide describes the features of the SV520 housing and tells you how to install the basic system components such as disk drives a motherboard or expansion boards ...

Page 13: ...S SV V5 52 20 0 O On nl li in ne e M Ma an nu ua al l Open A 13 1 1 2 2 F Fe ea at tu ur re es s 1 2 1 Front Panel Additional duplicate keys can be found at the back of the system ...

Page 14: ... log LED 2 HDD access LED 3 Power Suspend LED 4 Power button 5 3 5 FDD 6 3 5 FDD eject button 7 CD ROM tray Optional 8 CD ROM tray eject button 9 Tape drive Optional 10 Tape drive eject button 11 Hot swap redundant HSC6 cage fan Optional three fans 12 HSC6 HDD trays Optional six trays ...

Page 15: ...s 16 SCSI drive error LED Optional 17 SCSI drive activity LED Optional 18 SCSI drive power LED Optional 19 Hot swap redundant fan fail LED Optional 20 Drive LED Amber Optional 21 Media LED Green Optional 22 Clean LED Green Optional 23 CD ROM drive activity LED Optional 24 Headphone earphone port Optional 25 Volume control Optional ...

Page 16: ...S SV V5 52 20 0 O On nl li in ne e M Ma an nu ua al l 16 Open A 26 3 5 FDD activity LED ...

Page 17: ...S SV V5 52 20 0 O On nl li in ne e M Ma an nu ua al l 1 2 2 Real Panel Open A 17 ...

Page 18: ...ets 2 RJ45 LAN port 3 1 st USB port 4 VGA D sub 15 pins connector 5 Parallel port 6 Serial port COM1 7 PS 2 keyboard connector 8 PS 2 mouse connector 9 System power socket 10 Hot swap power supply activity LED Orange when fail 11 Hot swap power supply Redundant power supply is optional 12 Fan ...

Page 19: ...Open A S SV V5 52 20 0 O On nl li in ne e M Ma an nu ua al l 19 13 Parallel port punch out hole 14 SCSI connector punch out hole 15 Serial port punch out hole 16 NMI switch punch out hole ...

Page 20: ...S SV V5 52 20 0 O On nl li in ne e M Ma an nu ua al l 1 2 3 Internal Component 20 Open A ...

Page 21: ...Open A S SV V5 52 20 0 O On nl li in ne e M Ma an nu ua al l 21 No Item 1 Drive bays 2 M B Optional 3 Expansion brackets 4 Rear fan 5 Power supply 6 Front fans Two fans ...

Page 22: ...S SV V5 52 20 0 O On nl li in ne e M Ma an nu ua al l 1 2 4 HSC6 Jumpers and Connectors Optional 22 Open A ...

Page 23: ... LED connector CN3 SCSI 68 pin P connector Out CN4 SCSI 68 pin P connector Out CN5 For SAF TE card use CN6 For SAF TE card use CN7 SCSI 68 pin P connector In CN8 SCSI 68 pin P connector In Fan 1 to 3 Hot plug fan sink connector JP1 JP4 Terminator power source 1 Short Both from backplane and host 2 Open Only from host JP2 Power connector 1 ...

Page 24: ... ID switch SW6 Slot 6 ID switch 1 For the SCSI backplane board s loading requirement please insert the independent power cable that don t connect to other device to each power connector on backplane board 2 When you use the LVD SCSI hot swap cage to arrange your system hard drives please remove all the jumpers on each SCSI hard drive and use the switches on the backplane board SW1 SW6 to set the h...

Page 25: ...g t th he e H Ho ou us si in ng g P Pa an ne el ls s 1 3 1 Opening the front panel door To open front door 1 Insert the key push and then turn it clockwise If you are using the chassis for the first time you can find the key attach to the rear of the chassis 2 Press the latch and open the door ...

Page 26: ... an nu ua al l 26 Open A 1 3 2 Removing the front panel door The door is attached to the main housing by screw less hinges Follow these steps to remove the door 1 Unlock the door 2 Open it up to a 45 angle 3 Lift it up and pull out to detach ...

Page 27: ... ua al l 1 3 3 Removing the side panels To remove the side panels 1 Turn off the power to the system unit and unplug all cables 2 Unscrew two thumbscrews located at the back of the side panels 3 Gently pull back the side panel and detach Open A 27 ...

Page 28: ...e installing or removing diskette drives 1 4 1 Removing drive bay covers The drive bay cover protects the inside of the chassis when the drive bay is not occupied To remove a drive bay cover 1 Open the front panel door and remove the side panels See Opening the housing panel on page 25 for more information 2 Detach the drive bay cover Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove one screws located on the ...

Page 29: ... storage devices To install 3 5 inch device drives 1 Open the front panel of the housing See Opening the housing panel on page 25 for more information 2 Attaching the 3 5 storage devices to the 5 25 plastic casing with four screws 3 Attaching the drive rail to one side of the plastic casing and secure it with two screws Do the same thing to the other side Open A 29 ...

Page 30: ...0 0 O On nl li in ne e M Ma an nu ua al l 4 Insert the casing into the bay If the drive bay has a cover remove the cover first See Removing drive bay covers on page 28 5 Secure the casing with two screws 30 Open A ...

Page 31: ...S SV V5 52 20 0 O On nl li in ne e M Ma an nu ua al l 6 Connect the power cable and signal cables to the storage devices 7 Reinstall the side panel Open A 31 ...

Page 32: ...and signal cables 3 Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the screws located on the right side of the plastic casing Gently pull out the plastic casing 4 Again use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the screws located underneath the storage device Detach the 3 5 storage device from the plastic casing 5 Use the drive bay cover to cover the drive bay Insert it into the empty drive bay and secure it wit...

Page 33: ...bay To install 5 25 inch devices 1 Open the front panel door and remove the side panels See Opening the housing panels on page 25 for more information 2 Attach the driver rail to one side of the plastic casing and secure it with two screws Do the same thing to the other side 3 Insert the 5 25 storage drive into the bay If the drive bay has a cover remove the cover first See Removing drive bay cove...

Page 34: ...S SV V5 52 20 0 O On nl li in ne e M Ma an nu ua al l 4 Secure the storage drive with two screws 5 Connect the power cable and signal cables to the external devices 6 Reinstall the side panels 34 Open A ...

Page 35: ...ousing panels on page 25 for more information 2 Disconnect the power and signal cables 3 Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the screws located on the right side of the storage device 4 Gently pull out the storage drive to remove 5 Use the drive bay cover to cover the drive bay Insert it into the empty drive bay and secure it with one screw 6 Reinstall the side panel ...

Page 36: ...al l The hot swap cage occupied four drive bays For more information about the backplane board please refer to HSC6 Jumpers and Connectors on page 22 The HSC6 hot swap cage includes the following components One hot swap cage with back plane board attached Six hard disk drive trays Three hot plug fan sink modules One SCSI terminator Two SCSI cables One I 2 C cable ...

Page 37: ...housing 1 Open the front panel door and remove the side panels See Opening the housing panels on page 25 for more information 2 Attach two pairs of drive rails on each side of the hot swap cage Secure the rails with eight screws 3 Insert the hot swap cage into the drive bays and secure the hot swap cage with four screws Open A 37 ...

Page 38: ... and attach the other end of the connector cable to the motherboard a Power cables b SCSI terminator c I 2 C cable CN1 connect to motherboard d SCSI cable Connect to motherboard e SCSI channel A to channel B connection cable 38 Open A We suggest you use the lower four 5 25 bays for better heat dissipation ...

Page 39: ...e The hot swap cage supports up to six hot swapping SCSI SCA hard disk drives You can hot swap remove an replace a hard disk drive any time when it fails to operate indicated by the yellow LED Do not remove a hard disk drive when active This may cause undue damage to the hard disk drive Open A 39 ...

Page 40: ... in ne e M Ma an nu ua al l Follow these steps to install a hot swappable SCSI drive 1 Use the hex key provided with the system to unlock the drive tray 2 Use your finger to release the drive tray and then pull it out 40 Open A ...

Page 41: ...on the tray Secure it with four screws with the metal holder as shown below 4 Insert the tray into the hot swap cage with the lever still extended Make sure that the drive is properly inserted before closing the lever 5 Push the lever back until it clicks into place Open A 41 ...

Page 42: ... fan sink modules to keep it cool You can hot swap remove and replace a hot plug fan sink any time when it fails to operate indicated by the yellow LED Follow these steps to replace a hot plug fan sink module 1 Insert your pointing finger and your thumb into the fan sink module 2 Squeeze the latch to release the fan and gently pull it out 42 Open A ...

Page 43: ...S SV V5 52 20 0 O On nl li in ne e M Ma an nu ua al l 3 Insert a new fan sink into the hot swap cage Push the fan sink until it locks into place Open A 43 ...

Page 44: ...e installation of two 337 watts power supply modules in a hot swappable redundant configuration A redundant power configuration enables a fully configure system to continue running even if one power supply fails The SV520 comes with one hot swappable redundant power supply installed To install a hot swappable redundant power supply 1 Insert the power supply into the power supply cage Make sure tha...

Page 45: ...S SV V5 52 20 0 O On nl li in ne e M Ma an nu ua al l 2 Secure the power supply with a screw Open A 45 ...

Page 46: ...l To remove a hot swappable redundant power supply An orange colored LED indicates a failed power supply 1 Remove the screw using a Phillips screwdriver 2 Press the latch to release the power supply and gently pull it out using the metal handle 46 Open A ...

Page 47: ...system should supply a minimum of 337 Watts to the whole system If you only have one power supply or if you have tow power supplies and are planning to remove both of them remember to turn off the power first and disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet Open A 47 ...

Page 48: ...ow we er r S Su up pp pl ly y F Fa an n To replace the power supply fan 1 Open the front panel door and remove the right panel See Opening the housing panels on page 25 for more information 2 Insert your pointing finger and thumb into the power supply fan 3 Squeeze the latch to release the fan and gently pull it out ...

Page 49: ...S SV V5 52 20 0 O On nl li in ne e M Ma an nu ua al l 4 Insert a new fan and gently push it down until it locks into place Open A 49 ...

Page 50: ...and one at the back The rear cooling fan is fixed and not hot swappable You have to shutdown the system before changing the rear cooling fan However the cooling fans in front are hot swappable When the front cooling fans becomes defective you can simple take it out and put a new one in even when the system is operating Make sure that there are three cooling fans two in front and one at rear distri...

Page 51: ...S SV V5 52 20 0 O On nl li in ne e M Ma an nu ua al l 1 8 1 Hot Swap Fan Base Board Open A 51 ...

Page 52: ...wn the system 2 Open the front panel door and remove the side panels See Opening the housing panels on page 25 for more information 3 Remove the fan cable from the motherboard 4 Press the fan holder arm outward until it is loose enough for the cooling fan to come through 5 Replace the defective cooling fan 6 Reattach the fan cable to the motherboard 7 Close the chassis panel and restart the system...

Page 53: ...or more information 2 See which of the fan is defective Refer to the LED located at the bottom side of each fan 3 Insert your forefinger into the grasp hole and use your thumb to press the latch to release the defective fan 4 Pull out the fan and replace it with a good one Make sure that the fan is operating properly 5 Close the chassis panel Open A 53 ...

Page 54: ...er of expansion slots available depends on the motherboard that you want to install However the chassis can only accommodate a maximum of seven expansion cards To install an expansion card 1 Open the front panel door and remove the side panels See Opening the housing panels on page 25 for more information 54 2 Remove the expansion slot bracket opposite an empty expansion slot Save the screw for la...

Page 55: ...V5 52 20 0 O On nl li in ne e M Ma an nu ua al l 3 Align and insert the expansion card to the empty expansion slot 4 Secure the expansion card to the chassis with a screw 5 Reinstall the side panel Open A 55 ...

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