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T610 Honeywell Server Planning, Installation, and Service

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Page 1: ...T610 Honeywell Server Planning Installation and Service Guide EP DPCX15 en F August 2020 ...

Page 2: ...al Sàrl While this information is presented in good faith and believed to be accurate Honeywell disclaims the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a purpose and makes no express warranties except as may be stated in its written agreement with and for its customer In no event is Honeywell liable to anyone for any direct special or consequential damages The information and specifica...

Page 3: ...rds 12 2 3 Platform information 12 2 3 1 Honeywell documentation 12 2 3 2 Dell documentation 12 2 4 Slot requirements for TPN node setup 14 2 5 Slot requirements for FTE node setup 14 2 5 1 Default configurations for FTE 14 2 5 2 Optional Configuration Rules for FTE 14 2 5 3 FTE Supervisory Default 14 2 6 General Ethernet slot requirements 15 2 6 1 Option 1 Single NIC One On board NIC 15 2 6 2 Opt...

Page 4: ...23 2 10 Light industrial regulatory compliance 23 2 10 1 Electromagnetic Compatibility 23 2 10 2 Safety compliance 24 Chapter 3 Installation 25 3 1 Tasks for installing the server 25 3 1 1 Before you begin 25 3 2 Power and grounding requirements 25 3 2 1 Grounding consoles and cabinets 26 3 3 Cabinet spacing requirements 26 3 3 1 Unused cabinet spaces 26 3 4 Installing the server and connecting th...

Page 5: ...front bezel 43 5 1 1 To remove the front bezel 43 5 2 Remove the side cover 43 5 2 1 To remove the side cover 44 5 3 Servicing the LCNP4e LCNp4e2 44 5 3 1 Replacing the LCNP4E board 45 5 4 Servicing the hard disk drives and power supply 46 5 5 Servicing Honeywell options 47 5 5 1 Slot requirements for TPN node setup 48 5 5 2 Slot requirements for general Ethernet and FTE node setup 48 5 5 3 Replac...

Page 6: ...ions of this document 1 2 Revision Date Revision notes A August 2020 Initial release of the document 1 3 References The following list identifies all documents that may be sources of reference for material discussed in this document For TPS Users l TPS System Site Planning l TPS System Implementation Guide for Windows 2003 XP l TPS System Planning Guide for Windows 2003 XP l TPS System Administrat...

Page 7: ...tware and has qualified its use for specific configuration items as identified in the Software Change Notice SCN This server is not a standard Dell model and cannot be ordered independently from Dell The Technical Assistance Center TAC is well trained and supports Honeywell platforms Use of any other server including a similar Dell model is considered a project special and its TAC support is limit...

Page 8: ...2 Description l Honeywell server model number l Equipment configuration l Electronics module l Storage and media devices l Standard features of Dell PowerEdge T610 server server l Slots configuration l Optional features l Power cords 2 2 1 Honeywell server model number This document applies to the Honeywell server platform identified in the following table Model number Description Part number MZ P...

Page 9: ...t include instructions for installing the server in these furniture options l Icon Series console l Honeywell cabinets l Classic or Z EZ console This document does not include instructions for these types of installations 2 2 3 Electronics module The electronics assemblies for the server platform CPU are as follows l For 51154292 100 and 51154292 200 Intel Xeon 2 8 GHz Intel X5560 with 5 x 146 GB ...

Page 10: ...he following is a list of the common features of Dell PowerEdge T610 server l Dell motherboard with Single Intel Xeon X5560 2 8Ghz 8M Cache Turbo HT 1333MHz Max Memory 6 4GT s QPI For Model 51154292 100 and 51154292 200 only l Dell motherboard with Single Intel Xeon E5620 4C 8T 2 4 GHz L3 12MB QPI 5 86 GT s QPI Links 2 80 W DDR3 800 1066 HT Y Turbo Y For Model 51154292 300 and 51154292 400 only l ...

Page 11: ...d l USB Optical Mouse 2 2 6 Slots configuration The following is a list of options that can be configured in your platform Five PCIE Generation 2 l Two full height full length x8 link slot two and three l Three full heights half length x4 link slot one four and five Model number Description TP LCNP04 LCN Interface card PCIe NE NICSS1 Single NIC Card PCIE Server NE NICS02 Dual NIC Card PCIE Port ST...

Page 12: ...40 V 51107941 115 2 3 Platform information 2 3 1 Honeywell documentation The following table lists other Honeywell publications that may be useful when installing or operating the server platform Publication Contains information on FE05 Fault Tolerant Ethernet Installation and Service Guide Installing and using FTE ADP01 Honeywell Peripheral Adapters Using the OEP IKB adapter with computer platfor...

Page 13: ...r s Guide Removing and replacing parts Technical specifications Configuring system settings Troubleshooting and solving problems Product Documentation CD www dell com Rack Installation Instructions Sliding Rails Installing the system in a server rack or cabinet Packaged with the computer www dell com Windows Installation Instructions and Important Information Initializing the Windows operating sys...

Page 14: ...al NIC card 2 5 1 Default configurations for FTE l Broadcom on board NICs are enabled without PXE l If you are using FTE slot only then use on board NICs l If you are using FTE EHG then use single NIC PCIE server for EHG and Broadcom onboard 2 5 2 Optional Configuration Rules for FTE l Broadcom on board NICs are disabled l If you are using FTE slot only then use NIC Card PCIE dual port STP l If yo...

Page 15: ...3 PCI E x8 Free slot 4 PCI E x4 Free slot 5 PCI E x4 Free slot 2 6 2 Option 2 Dual NICs Two On board NICs Slot number Slot type Description 1 PCI E x4 Free slot 2 PCI E x8 Free slot 3 PCI E x8 Free slot 4 PCI E x4 Free slot 5 PCI E x4 Free slot 2 6 3 Option 3 3 NICs Single NIC with Two On board NICs Slot number Slot type Description 1 PCI E x4 Single NIC 2 PCI E x8 Free slot 3 PCI E x8 Free slot 4...

Page 16: ...ional items for Dell PowerEdge T610 server Model number Description TP LCNP04 LCN Interface card PCIe LCNP4E NE NICS02 100 Dual NIC PT Chipset NE NICSS1 100 Single NIC NE NICS03 100 Dual NIC Card ET Chipset MZ PCEM12 100 2GB memory 2x1GB memory modules MZ PCEM14 2GB 1x2GB memory module 2 7 2 Memory configuration The standard memory capacity is 2 GB The system memory can be increased to 4 GB MZ PCE...

Page 17: ... DDR3 UDIMM A3 1 GB 1 GB 1066 MHz 1R Adv ECC DDR3 UDIMM A6 1 GB 1333 MHz 1R Adv ECC DDR3 UDIMM Total 2GB 4GB Standard and optional memory configuration for model 51154292 300 and 51154292 400 only DIMM Socket 2 GB Memory standard 4 GB Memory A1 Not available for use Not available for use A4 Not available for use Not available for use A2 1 GB 1 GB 1066 MHz 1R Adv ECC DDR3 UDIMM A5 1 GB 1333 MHz 1R ...

Page 18: ...ard and optional memory configuration for MZ PCEM14 DIMM Socket Memory size Total memory A1 Not available for use A4 Not available for use A2 2GB A5 2GB A3 2GB A6 2GB 8GB ATTENTION If you are using 1GB modules that is 2GB 2x1GB 4GB 4x1GB memory modules then you must replace the same with MZ PCEM14 modules for upgrading your memory configuration to 8GB 2 7 3 Other options Honeywell offers a cabinet...

Page 19: ...rature 40 dm to 65 dm C 40 dm to 149 dm F Relative Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Max Vibration 1 54 G at 10 250 Hz for 15 ms Max Shock half shock pulses of 71 G for up to 2 ms Altitude 50 to 35 000 ft 16 to 10600 m 2 8 3 Environmental specifications for a cabinet Ambient room temperature 10 to 35 C 50 to 95 F with a maximum temperature gradation of 10 C per hour ATTENTION For altitudes above 295...

Page 20: ...R N A AC Voltage 120 90 132 Vrms 240 180 260 Vrms AC RMS Current 2 9 Arms 1 55 Arms AC Power 350 Watts 350 Watts 2 8 6 Electronic Assembly Weight and Dimensions Height 44 10cm 17 40 in feet Width 27 40cm 10 80 in feet Depth 62 10cm 24 40 including PSU with bezel Weight 35 kg 77 lbs l Hard disk drive specifications l Removable media specifications l Monitor l Mouse l Keyboard l Video cable 20 Chapt...

Page 21: ... 14 81 mm Width 70 mm Depth 100 5mm Weight 0 201 kg 2 8 8 Removable media specifications The Dell PowerEdge T610 server has one SATA DVD RW drive The SATA DVD RW drive is connected to the SATA connector on the motherboard DC 5 volt power 6 5 Watts is the operating power requirement for DVD RW drive 2 8 9 Monitor The Dell PowerEdge T610 server supports industrial standard video format typically 102...

Page 22: ...if the pins 5 9 and 12 of the HD 15 connector are wired The supplied cable part number 51196742 200 is DDC compatible The server platform supports industrial standard video formats typically 1280X1024 at a refresh rate of 75Hz or 1024X768 at a refresh rate of 75Hz 2 9 Industrial regulatory compliance The compliance specifications in this section apply to cabinet installations WARNING Honeywell doe...

Page 23: ... and 1010 1B 97 R2001 Am 2 l IEC 61010 1 2001 2nd edition ATTENTION In the above referenced standards is a Normative Reference section citing additional standards which may apply as suited and required for product compliance 2 10 Light industrial regulatory compliance The compliance specifications in this section apply to installations other than cabinets ATTENTION Honeywell does not claim Safety ...

Page 24: ...ivers walkie talkies in Watts Examples P 10 Watts D 0 949 meters P 5 Watts D 0 671 meters P 1 Watt D 0 300 meters Electrical cables which are routed external to the equipment must be fully shielded cables 360 degree metallic shielding to comply with the above EMC standards 2 10 2 Safety compliance The following are the light industrial regulatory product safety compliance l CSA C22 2 No 1010 1 92 ...

Page 25: ...ecklist Tasks Understanding the Power and grounding requirements Also refer to TPN System Installation Guide SW20 600 Installing the server and connecting the cables Starting the server l Before you begin 3 1 1 Before you begin Ensure that you perform the following tasks l Ensure that the cabinet is properly grounded l Unpack the platform from the box and verify the parts l Place the server on a s...

Page 26: ... be mounted on rack space interval 11U through 15U counting from the bottom of the cabinet and moving up Thermal test results verified that the Honeywell 1 meter deep cabinet provides adequate AC power and acceptable operating intake air temperatures for up to three T610 rack mount servers Therefore on a special project bases a trained service technician can mount up to two additional servers The ...

Page 27: ...g and cabling the server as a tower unit or in a 1 meter deep Honeywell cabinet The human interface can access locally in the cabinet This procedure assumes a new 1 meter deep equipment cabinet Honeywell model number MP C1MCB1 was shipped from the Honeywell factory with Versa Rail slides pre assembled l Honeywell server back panel connections l Installing the server l Connecting the cables l Insta...

Page 28: ... additional information see the Rack Installation Guide shipped with the provided with the instructions shipped with the cabinet 5 Slide the server directly into the cabinet and engage the captivated retaining screws in the front flange of the Versa Rails 6 After both retaining screws are engaged in the threaded inserts tighten them until the server rack mount flanges contact the front mounting ra...

Page 29: ...are using an Intel dual NIC card for FTE connect the FTE cable to the NIC card in the expansion slot l If you are using the on board NICs for FTE connect the FTE cable to the onboard RJ 45 connector 4 Secure any loose cables and verify that all cables have proper strain relief 5 If necessary refer to the section Install air duct baffles and blank panel front covers in cabinet ATTENTION Any unused ...

Page 30: ...anel front covers in cabinet 1 Place the air duct baffle inside the cabinet with the bent tab resting along the front of the right cabinet rail Figure 3 2 Installation of Air Duct Baffle and Blank Panel Front Cover 30 Chapter 3 Installation ...

Page 31: ...nal tooth washers and tighten the screws 5 Attach the air duct baffle to the rear mounting bracket using two machine screws and two external tooth washers threaded into the two self clinching nuts Tighten the screws 3 5 Starting the server 3 5 1 To start the server 1 Press the power button on the front panel of Dell PowerEdge R710 server 2 Wait for the power light to become solid green If the powe...

Page 32: ...es to delete the existing virtual disk if any 8 Select Controller 9 Press F2 to display the menu of available actions 10 Select Create New VD and press ENTER The Create New VD screen appears The cursor is on the RAID Level option 11 Press ENTER to display the RAID levels 12 Using the ARROW keys select RAID 5 and then press ENTER 13 Press the TAB key and then move the cursor to the list of physical...

Page 33: ... node with the LCNP4e LCNp4e2 board installed start the TDC Emulator service Perform the following steps to start the service To start the TDC emulator service 1 Choose Start Run The Run dialog box appears 2 Type services msc The Services page appears 3 Right click TDC Emulator service and click Start 3 5 4 Checking the LCNP4e LCNp4e2 status If this is an Experiona PlantCruise T node or a TPS node...

Page 34: ...r overview l Front view of Dell PowerEdge T610 server l Rear view of Dell PowerEdge T610 server 4 1 1 Front view of Dell PowerEdge T610 server The following image illustrates the front view of the Dell PowerEdge T610 server 4 1 2 Rear view of Dell PowerEdge T610 server The following image illustrates the rear view of the Dell PowerEdge T610 server 34 CHAPTER 4 ...

Page 35: ...instructions in the FTE Installation and Service Guide Some Experion configurations using the on board NICs may also use an additional single or dual NIC card 4 2 2 LCN network The connection to the LCN is made through a Local Control Network Processor LCNP4E card This card is a Honeywell card that allows the TPS Operator Station to emulate Universal Stations This card provides the communication p...

Page 36: ...er TP LCNP04 100 is required 4 2 3 LCN cables The two LCN cables and with T connectors and terminators if applicable are routed vertically inside the left rear corner of the cabinet when viewed from the rear door near the vertical cable duct where the connection is made to the LCN MAU The cable between the LCNP4e LCNp4e2 board and the LCN MAU is 2 meters in length 4 2 4 LCN connections The LCN Cab...

Page 37: ... TDL which terminate a drop cable when no node is present The model number for the ControlNet Universal Interface is TC PCIC02 100 TIP Controlnet Network interface must be connected to T610 Honeywell Server using Magma PCIe to PCI converter box For more information on how to connect refer to the Magma PCI Expansion Chassis Installation Instructions PE4DR HNWL supplied with the Magma hardware kit 4...

Page 38: ...rap grounded work surfaces and equipment when handling this component To remove existing PCIe riser 1 Shut down your system 2 Remove the power cords from the rear end of the server and wait for 20 seconds 3 Unlock and lift the flip as displayed in the image 4 Locate the card retainer clip blue plastic expansion card retainer and then pull out the clip to release the metal shield card slot blank pl...

Page 39: ...rd looks as displayed in the image 6 Unscrew the riser card from bracket as displayed in the image ATTENTION Ensure that you DO NOT connect the power cord 4 3 2 Installing PCIe riser card and ControlNet card To Install PCIe riser card and ControlNet card 39 Chapter 4 Operation ...

Page 40: ...bracket as displayed in the image 2 Tighten the screw as displayed in the image The slot card along with bracket is ready for insertion into the server system 3 Insert the card on motherboard riser slot and press gently The riser card is ready to use 40 ...

Page 41: ...4 Insert PCIe based PCIC 02 ControlNet interface card in PCIe slot 5 Close the card restrainer clip which was removed earlier 41 Chapter 4 Operation ...

Page 42: ...Chapter 4 Operation 6 Close the cover of the server system and push the flip 7 Insert the power chords back to the server 8 Turn on the server 42 ...

Page 43: ... the bezel restricts access to the hard drives To remove or install any of these drives you must first remove the front bezel 5 1 1 To remove the front bezel 1 Push the top lever in the direction of the arrow until it releases the bezel from the top of the chassis 2 Pull the bezel away from the chassis removing the bezel tabs from the slots 5 2 Remove the side cover A lock on the side cover bezel ...

Page 44: ... the cover release latch counterclockwise to unlock position 2 Press the release latch and rotate the latch end of the cover away from the system 3 Lift the cover away from the system 5 3 Servicing the LCNP4e LCNp4e2 The LCNP4e LCNp4e2 board has 256 MB of on board memory Figure 5 1 LCNP4e Board 44 Chapter 5 Servicing ...

Page 45: ... 5 Refer to the following steps to replace the LCNP4E card See also Dell PowerEdge T610 Systems Hardware Owner s Manual CAUTION The LCNP4E board is an electrostatically sensitive device Use a grounding strap and grounded work surfaces and equipment when handling this component Store and transport the parts only in electrostatically safe containers 45 ...

Page 46: ...et to the expansion slot cage The top of this screw may be on the underside of the bracket 8 Close the blue expansion card retainer 9 Replace the cover and bezel 10 Reconnect the LCN MAU cable to the LCNP4E card ATTENTION Do not route cables over or behind the cards Cables routed over the cards can prevent the system cover from closing properly or damage the equipment 11 Close the cover and bezel ...

Page 47: ...ng Parts Jumpers and Connectors Using the System Setup Program Finding Software Solutions Running the System Diagnostics Troubleshooting Your System Installing System Options Installing Drives Getting Help Jumpers Switches and Connectors I O Ports and Connectors Abbreviations and Acronyms 5 5 Servicing Honeywell options CAUTION Do not damage the EMI gasket fingers when removing installing boards W...

Page 48: ... Slot Free Slot Free Slot Free Slot Free Slot FTE Supervisory Optional Free Slot Free Slot Free Slot Free Slot Free Slot 3 NICs FTE co joined through dual NIC Default Free Slot Free Slot Free Slot Free Slot LCNP4E 3 NICs FTE co joined through dual NIC Optional Dual NIC Free Slot Free Slot Free Slot LCNP4E 3 NICs FTE co joined through single NIC for EHG Default Single NIC Free Slot Free Slot Free S...

Page 49: ...d at the top 3 Open the blue expansion card retainer adjacent to the slot 4 While wearing a grounded ESD wrist strap grasp the existing Dual NIC card at the corners and gently remove it from the slot 5 Perform the following l If you are replacing an expansion card align the expansion card edge with the card edge guide and insert the expansion firmly into the slot until the card is fully seated l I...

Page 50: ...wer cords and cables to the back panel of the server 11 Press the Power On Off button on the server to turn on the power 5 5 4 Add additional memory The standard memory capacity is 2 GB The system memory can be increased to 4 GB MZ PCEM12 Memory devices must be from the same memory supplier Refer to the section Memory configuration for DIMM socket configuration ATTENTION When adding additional mem...

Page 51: ... and hold the shroud release latch in the direction of the arrow 4 Pull the shroud up and out of the chassis CAUTION The DIMMs are hot to the touch for some time after the system has been powered down Allow time for the DIMMs to cool before handling them Handle the DIMMs by the edges and avoid touching DIMM components 5 The DIMM sockets are now exposed Refer to Table 4 4 for DIMM socket configurat...

Page 52: ... socket only in one way 9 Press down the memory module with your thumbs while pulling up on the socket ejectors with your index fingers to lock the memory module into the socket When the memory module is properly seated in the socket the socket ejectors on the memory module socket align with the socket ejectors on the other sockets that have memory modules installed 10 Close the shroud and on the ...

Page 53: ...board NIC Use Onboard NICs NIC1 and NIC2 Use Onboard NICs NIC1 and NIC2 Use one or two Onboard NICs NIC1 or NIC2 Use Onboard NICs NIC1 and NIC2 Use four NICs PCI e Single NIC Board None Install None Install None The following table provides the optional BIOS settings BIOS setting FTE only FTE with EHG No FTE but 1 or 2 Ethernet ports No FTE but 3 Ethernet ports No FTE but 4 Ethernet ports PCI e In...

Page 54: ...vary System date and time Item Value System Time As appropriate System Date As appropriate Memory information Item Value System Memory Size 2GB or more depending on the memory installed on server System Memory Type ECC DDR3 System Memory Speed 1067 MHz or higher Video Memory 8 MB System Memory Testing Enabled Memory Operation Mode Advanced ECC Mode Node Interleaving Disabled CPU information Item V...

Page 55: ... State Enabled C1 E state Enabled Processor 1 Family Model Stepping 06 1A 5 or higher Intel Xeon CPU E5560 2 80 GHZ or later Level 2 Cache 4x256 KB Level 3 Cache 8MB Number of Cores 4 SATA settings Item Value Embedded SATA ATA Mode Port A Auto Model TSST Corp DVD RW TS H653F Drive Type Optical Drive Capacity N A Port B Off Boot settings Item Value Boot Mode BIOS Boot Sequence SATA Optical drive En...

Page 56: ...edded GB NIC 2 MAC Address Capability Detected Enabled Xxxxxxxxxxxx TOE OS Watchdog Timer Disabled I OAT DMA Engine Disabled Embedded Video Controller Enabled PCI IRQ assignment Item Value Embedded NIC 1 IRQ 15 Embedded NIC 2 IRQ 14 Integrated RAID IRQ 15 Embedded USB UHCI Controller 4 IRQ 14 Embedded USB UHCI Controller 5 IRQ 11 Embedded USB EHCI Controller 2 IRQ 10 Embedded USB UHCI Controller 1...

Page 57: ... Redirection After Boot Enabled Embedded server management Item Value Front Panel LCD Options Model Number User Defined LCD String Enter System security Item Value System Password Not Enabled Setup Password Not Enabled Password Status Unlocked TPM Security Off TPM Activation No Change TPM Clear No NMI Button Disabled AC Power Recovery Off AC Power recovery delay Immediate User define Delay Enter K...

Page 58: ...ry information Item Value System Memory Size 2GB or more depending on the memory installed on server System Memory Type ECC DDR3 System Memory Speed 1067 MHz or higher System Memory Voltage 1 35V Video Memory 8 MB System Memory Testing Enabled Memory Operation Mode Advanced ECC Mode Node Interleaving Disabled Memory Operation Voltage Auto CPU information Item Value 64 bit Yes Core Speed 2 4GHz or ...

Page 59: ...isabled Turbo Mode Enabled C State Enabled C1 E state Enabled Processor 1 Family Model Stepping 06 2C 2 or later Intel Xeon E5620 2 4GHz or Later Level 2 Cache 4x256 KB Level 3 Cache 12MB Number of Cores 4 SATA settings Item Value Embedded SATA ATA Mode Port A Auto Model TSST Corp DVD RW TS H653F Drive Type Optical Drive Capacity N A Port B Off Boot settings Item Value Boot Mode BIOS Boot Sequence...

Page 60: ... Enabled Xxxxxxxxxxxx TOE Embedded GB NIC 2 MAC Address Capability Detected Enabled Xxxxxxxxxxxx TOE OS Watchdog Timer Disabled I OAT DMA Engine Disabled Embedded Video Controller Enabled PCI IRQ assignment Item Value Embedded NIC 1 IRQ 15 Embedded NIC 2 IRQ 14 Integrated RAID IRQ 15 Embedded USB UHCI Controller 4 IRQ 14 Embedded USB UHCI Controller 5 IRQ 11 Embedded USB EHCI Controller 2 IRQ 10 E...

Page 61: ...vice 1 Fail Safe Baud Rate 115200 Remote Terminal Type VT100 VT220 Redirection After Boot Enabled Embedded server management Item Value Front Panel LCD Options User defined String User Defined LCD String Enter Power Management Item Value Power Management OS Control CPU Power Performance Management OS DBPM Fan Power and Performance Management Minimum Power Memory Power and Performance Management Ma...

Page 62: ... become slow and behaves strange for several hours l Reporting of IPMIDRV Error 1004 After the server reboots during POST the message iDRAC6 communication failure appears on the screen The iDRAC6 network interface is enabled with a static IP address 192 168 0 120 by default If you use this default IP address on all Dell servers then the Address Resolution Protocol ARP traffic increases Hence you m...

Page 63: ...nk ftp ftp dell com Manuals all products esuprt_electronics esuprt_software esuprt_remote_ent_sys_ mgmt integrated dell remote access cntrllr 6 for monolithic srvr v1 95_User s 20Guide_en us pdf In addition you must update the following l Dell OMSA 7 1 with necessary patch this is provided by the latest init media l Latest iDRAC firmware from the support section of the www dell com website l Micro...

Page 64: ...e Hard Drive 5 hot swappable 2 5 146GB SAS 15K rpm minimum Power Energy Smart Two hot plug high efficient 570W PSU I O Expansion 5 PCIE Generation 2 Warranty Service Next Business Day Parts Labor Service Service 3 years Manuals Reference Installation Guide Diagnostics Troubleshooting Guide 51154292 908 Software for Tab 100 and 200 only Windows 2003 Server Standard Service Pack 2 loaded as a downgr...

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