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AP6000

Dual Pentium

®

 II Server

Hardware Reference Guide

Summary of Contents for AP6000

Page 1: ...AP6000 Dual Pentium II Server Hardware Reference Guide ...

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Page 4: ...ATX Power Button 12 LED Indicators 12 Server Back Side 13 Power Supply 13 Chassis Panels 14 Circulation System 15 Fan Replacement 15 Fixed Storage Device Tray 16 Fixed Device Bay Cover Clips 16 Fixed Device Bay Cover 16 Fixed Storage Devices 17 Floppy Drive and CD ROM 17 Floppy Drive and Storage Device Spacers 17 Hot Swap Trays 18 Hot Swap Tray Interface 18 Hot Swap Tray Usage 19 Hot Swap Tray Fro...

Page 5: ...SI Connections 24 SCSI Termination 24 SCSI ID Jumpers 24 SCSI ID Priority 24 RAID card connections 24 Cables 26 Cable Connections 26 Device Connections 27 III Power Information 28 Output Regulations 28 Minimum Cross Loading Load Range Graph 28 DC Load Requirements 28 Power Supply Requirement Calculation Table 29 CONTENTS ...

Page 6: ...ticular installation If this equipment does cause harmful inter ference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turn ing the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment to an outle...

Page 7: ...bout the various com ponents used in this server All components in shown in this reference guide are optional and may be individually purchased to complete this server Server Component Checklist If assembling this server by yourself it is important to prepare all the server components before starting This will save a great deal of time by not hav ing to hunt down components The following checklist...

Page 8: ...PS 2 key board 1 PS 2 mouse 2 USB ports and 1 IrDA connector SCSI Onboard Ultra II SCSI controller and LVDS to single end con verter with 2 wide SCSI connectors and 1 narrow SCSI connector Expansion Slots 4 PCI 2 ISA slots and 1 AGP port Chassis Features AS 50 Chassis Tower server chassis with wheels Backplane Wide SCSI backplane with remote SCSI ID dip switches and power to support 8 wide SCSI ha...

Page 9: ...nect cables for display stations print ers telephones or station protectors for communications lines To prevent electrical shock hazard disconnect the power cable from the electrical outlet before relocating the system CAUTION This product is equipped with a three wire power cable and plug for the user s safety Use the power cable in conjunction with a properly grounded electrical outlet to avoid ...

Page 10: ...ed access Turn the key counterclock wise to unlock and clockwise to lock the side panels or front door 3 Open the front door and side panels to install final server components such as CPU Memory Hard Disk Drives expansion cards Use this hardware reference guide along with your motherboard manual in order to make these installations 4 Connect a Keyboard and Mouse purchased separately 5 Connect a VG...

Page 11: ...pansion card You need to set Boot Sequence A C in BIOS FEATURES SETUP in order to boot from a floppy diskette to setup your hard disk Insert a bootable floppy diskette and select Save Exit Setup from the BIOS main menu Once your server has properly booted an A prompt will appear Replace your boot disk with a RAID setup diskette and setup your RAID Reboot your server with the operating system boot ...

Page 12: ...h clockwise and push in momentarily to turn on or turn off the power LED Indicators The front of the server provides several LEDs to show the server s power hard disk drive and fan statuses Front Side LED indicators Power LED Hard Drive Activity LED Fan 1 Error when lit Fan 2 Error when lit Fan 3 Error when lit Fan 4 Error when lit Fan 5 Error when lit Server front side ATX Power Button Fixed Devi...

Page 13: ...o the chassis as circled A separate face plate is also mounted on the power supply Back Side Server back side Power Supply Power In Connector Parallel Port PS 2 Keyboard Serial Ports COM1 and COM2 PS 2 Mouse Power Supply Fan Network Card SCSI RAID Card Graphics Card USB Ports 1 and 2 Circulation System Outlet Vents Side Panel Screw Server Back Side The back side of the server is provided to show t...

Page 14: ...ockwise to secure The keylock can be used to keep the knob from being turned by unauthorized people WARNING Always remove the power cord when working on the server internal components to prevent electrical shocks or damage to electrical components ATX power supplies always have standby power even when powered Off when plugged into an AC electrical outlet Chassis Panels Left side panel Left Side Pa...

Page 15: ...emoved by pulling the handle and inserted by push ing The handle must be in the out position to insert the fan module The individual fans are secured by two clips and two hooks To release these clips use a screw driver to push these clips in and then slide the fan out If an individual fan fails remove the fan and send it back to the vendor for replace ment If all five fans fail it may be that the ...

Page 16: ...y or hard disk drive Four screws are provided as boxed for mounting 6 inch devices such as a CD ROM or tape drive Fixed Device Bay Cover After releasing the device bay cover clips pry the cover open with a screw driver from the front Fixed Device Bay Cover Clips The device bay panel is held by two plastic clips on each side Press these clips in with a screw driver to release these clips Removing t...

Page 17: ...is recommended that only one is installed and with the shortest IDE cable possible LongIDEcableswillcausepoorsignal Select PIO DMAMode 3 1 in BIOS CHIPSET FEATURES SETUPfor a more stable IDE operation Removing Floppy and CD ROM device Floppy Drive CD ROM Floppy and CD ROM drives Floppy Drive and Storage Device Spacers Spacers are required for cosmetics only A floppy drive spacer is used to cover t...

Page 18: ...to switch the power on which also locks the handle and switch the power off which also releases the handle Two LEDs provide information on the power and activ ity status of the hard disk drive When power is received by the hot swap tray s connector board the power LED will light When data is written or read to or from the contained hard disk drive the activity LED will flash proportional to the am...

Page 19: ...wap Tray Usage Each hot swap tray provides an aluminum carrier for a single SCSI hard disk drives with a maximum height of 1 5 8 inch width of 4 inches and length of 6 inches The aluminum tray provides protection and maximum heat dissipation for almost all types of high speed SCSI disk drives The provided cables and wires connect to the SCSI hard disk drive and screws are needed to secure the tray...

Page 20: ... LED on the front of the tray to show when the connector board receives power SCSI_ID These 8 pins connect to the hard disk drive s SCSI address pins to set the SCSI ID number of the hard disk drive SLED ALED These two wires are connected as illustrated below Hot Swap Connector Hot swap tray connector board parts Hard Disk Drive Power Connector Wide SCSI Connector Hot Swap Tray Docking Connector K...

Page 21: ...stabilization to support all the motherboard expansion items Spacer Mounts These spacers are used to give added support to the motherboard Make sure that these are placed in the exact locations shown here for the P2B DS motherboard do not place them in other locations or else dam age may occur to the motherboard Installed P2B DS motherboard Spacer Mount four required Motherboard spacer mounts Moth...

Page 22: ...n the hot swap tray SCSI Board Placement There are three screws on each side of the SCSI board Both sides of the cabinet side panels must be removed to access these screws Please note that notches on the top and bottom of the SCSI board must be placed as shown in order to properly seat the SCSI boards into the chassis The SCSI board will only fit in one orientation but may be interchanged between ...

Page 23: ...tings SCSI Board back side SCSI Board Power SCSI ID Switches 68pin Wide SCSI Connector Notch Out top Notch In bottom IDSEL0 IDSEL2 IDSEL1 IDSEL3 ON ON ON ON Setting for SCSI ID 0 Setting for SCSI ID 1 Setting for SCSI ID 2 Setting for SCSI ID 3 IDSEL0 Default IDSEL1 Default IDSEL2 Default IDSEL3 Default ON ON ON ON Setting for SCSI ID 8 Setting for SCSI ID 9 Setting for SCSI ID 10 Setting for SCSI...

Page 24: ... normally come with its termination enabled by jumpers or dip switches You must disable these termination for devices in between the ends SCSI ID Jumpers All SCSI devices including this motherboard with onboard SCSI must have a SCSI identification number that is not in use by any other SCSI device There are sixteen possible ID numbers 0 through 15 The SCSI ID serves two purposes It uniquely define...

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Page 26: ...ty is more impor tant in large chassis such as the one used in this server Cable Connections The cables connect to the motherboard as shown The P2B DS includes onboard SCSI with 68 pin and 50 pin SCSI connectors RAID connections require the ASUS PCI DA2100A RAID card Motherboard with all its cables connected IDE Cable Floppy Cable 68pin Wide SCSI Cable for onboard SCSI SCSI Cable Ch 0 ASUS RAID Ca...

Page 27: ...onents Device Connections The cables should be connected to the devices as shown Plastic keepers protect the cables from contact with the fans make sure that they are prop erly secured Cables connected to devices Plastic Keepers Wide SCSI Cables Device Connections ...

Page 28: ... When 12V output is at the maximum load of 11A 5V minimum load shouldbegreaterthan8Aand3 3Vminimumloadshouldbegreaterthan3A 5A 10A 15A 20A 25A 30A 35A 40A 5A 10A 0A 42A 4A 13A 3 5A 3A 7A 0 2A 1 5A 20A 42A 4A 13A 1 5A 10A 3 5A 0 2A Working Zone Power Load Tables DC Load Requirements Voltage Out Min V Max V 5 0V 1 5 42 00 12 0V 0 2 10 00 5 0V 0 0 0 50 12 0V 0 0 0 75 3 3V 0 0 18 00 5 0V sb 0 0 0 50 O...

Page 29: ...t Calculation Table Power Req Table Item Volts Amp x Qty TotalAmp Watts 5V Watts 12V 209 55 3 6 Hard Drive 5 0V 1 3 x 12V 1 5 x CD ROM 5 0V x 12V x Tape Drive 5 0V x 12V x Floppy Drive 5 0V x 12V x System Fans 5 0V x 12V 0 3 x 0 6 7 2 Other 3 3V x 5 0V x 12V x Total Power Total Motherboard Power ...

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