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Storage Carrier 

 

User Manual 

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Summary of Contents for JBOD76

Page 1: ...nly warranties for TradedDX products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty TradeDX shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein ...

Page 2: ... for TradeDX products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty TradeDX shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein ...

Page 3: ...h 16 Backplane Expander Board BEB 17 Installing a Backplane Expander Board BEB 18 Front Control Module 19 Removing the Front Control Module 19 Installing the Front Control Module 21 External Expander Board EEB 23 Supported External Expander Boards 23 Removing the External Expander Board EEB 25 Installing the External Expander Board EEB 26 Fans 28 Removing the System Fan 28 Installing the System Fa...

Page 4: ...y precautions 75 Safety Instructions 75 Symbols 76 Safety statements 77 Warnings and cautions 79 Electrostatic discharge 80 Specifications 81 Environmental specifications 81 Mechanical specifications 81 Support information 81 Customer support 81 Before you contact TradeDX 82 ...

Page 5: ...Power interface board 3 PSU Fan 4 Power distribution boards 5 Mid plane 6 Power supply unit 7 EEB module x1 SATA single path EEB module x2 SAS dual path 8 System Fans 9 HDD backplane 10 SAS interposer board 11 4U chassis 12 Fron panel board 13 LCD module 14 BEB carrier 15 SAS SATA HDD 16 SAS SATA HDD Carrier ...

Page 6: ...LEDs and buttons Item Description 1 LCD control buttons 2 LCD connector 3 UID LED 4 System Status LED 5 LCD control buttons 6 Power button 7 Fron panel board connector Item Description 1 LCD Module 2 Front panel board 3 Front control board ...

Page 7: ...anel components Item Description 1 System fans 2 EEB module x1 SATA single path EEB module x2 SAS dual path 3 Power supply units EEB module Item Description 1 External SAS ports 2 COM port 3 USB port 4 LAN port ...

Page 8: ...B Status LED Amber On EEB fault Intermittent FW Updating blinking Rapid blinking System warning Off Normal Identify LED Blue On EEB firmware ready Master EEB identification Blinking EEB identification Off Normal SAS Link Status Green On Green SAS link on LED Amber Off Amber Off Green SAS link down Off Amber On Green SAS link with activity Blink Amber BEB Status LED Amber On BEB fault Intermitent F...

Page 9: ...r of the power supply LED Staate LED Color Description AC Power Green On Normal work Off No AC power to all power supplies Blink 1Hz AC present Only 12VSB on PS off or PS in CR state Red On o AC cord unplugged with a second power supply in parallel still with AC input power o Power supply critical event causing a shutdown failure OCP OVP Fan Fail Blink 1Hz Power supply warning events where the pow...

Page 10: ...ower button onc to turn on the Storage Carrier Powering down Please follow these steps to power down the system 1 Press and hold the power button and to turn off the Storage Carrier 2 Disconnect the power cord from the power outlet Verifying the power status Verify all power LED indicators of the server and make sure the power LED light is off before replacing and removing the server components fr...

Page 11: ...tricity by touching the bare metal chassis of the computer case or the bare metal body of any other grounded appliance Hold electronic circuit boards only by the edges Do not touch the components on the board unless it is necessary to do so Do not flex or stress the circuit board Leave all components inside the static proof packaging until ready to use the component for the installation Identifyin...

Page 12: ... operating normally However do not simultaneously remove multiple hard disks You can only remove one hard drive at a time and for no longer than 10 minutes Please follow these steps to remove a HDD 1 Press and slide the release button The latch pops up 2 Lift up the HDD tray handle to open 3 Lift up the HDD tray handle to open ...

Page 13: ...talled and ensure empty slots contain an HDD carrier 1 Align the HDD module with the connector on the HDD backplane 2 Install the HDD module 3 Gently press down on both ends of the HDD to ensure it is seated in the HDD backplane 4 Push the HDD tray handle closed Verify that the drive is fully seated ...

Page 14: ... Power supply units Removing the power supply unit Please follow these steps to remove the power supply unit 1 Lift up the handle and hold it 2 Press the release latch to unlock the PSU 3 Pull the PSU out to remove ...

Page 15: ...ollow these steps to install the power supply unit 1 Align the PSU in the chassis and make sure the release lever is positioned on the right side 2 Slide the PSU into the chassis until the release latch is secure and the component is locked in place ...

Page 16: ...16 System Architecture Storage Carrier SAS dual path Storage Carrier SATA single path ...

Page 17: ...EB Follow these steps to remove a Backplane Expander Board BEB 1 Press and slide the release button The latch pops up 2 Lift up the BEB tray handle to open 3 Remove the BEB module from the chassis NOTE Refer to page 17 to differentiate SAS dual path and SATA single path ...

Page 18: ...eps to install a Backplane Expander Board BEB 1 Align the BEB with the connector on the HDD backplane 2 Install the BEB on the HDD backplane 3 Gently press down on both ends of the BEB to ensure it is seated in the HDD backplane 4 Push the BEB tray handle closed ...

Page 19: ...t Control Module Follow these steps to remove the front control module 1 Power down the system by disconnecting the power cables 2 Remove the securing screws and remove the mounting ears 3 Remove the securing screws and remove the rear bracket ...

Page 20: ...20 4 Remove the securing screws to remove the front control module assembly 5 Remove the securing screw to remove the front control module ...

Page 21: ... the front control panel with the cover 2 Install the front control panel and secure with a screw 3 Align the front control panel assembly on the chassis as illustrated in the following image 4 Install the front control panel assembly 5 Secure the front control panel assembly to the chassis with screws ...

Page 22: ...22 6 Align the front bracket on the chassis 7 Secure the front bracket to the chassis with the screws 8 Secure the mounting ears to the chassis with the screws ...

Page 23: ...rts two External Expander Boards EEB For purposes of this demonstration EEB is used Supported External Expander Boards Carrier JBOD SAS Dual Path Carrier JBOD SATA Single Path Refer to the following examples to connect single path SATA drive cables ...

Page 24: ...24 Correct SATA drive connection 1 Correct SATA drive connection 2 Incorrect SATA drive connection 1 ...

Page 25: ...nal Expander Board EEB Follow these steps to remove the External Expander Board EEB 1 Loosen the thumb screws to unlock the EEB 2 Pull the thumb screws to open the latches 3 Using the latches pull the expander out to remove ...

Page 26: ...er board from the bracket Installing the External Expander Board EEB Follow these steps to install the External Expander Board EEB 1 Align the I O ports on the EEB with the bracket 2 Install the EEB 3 Secure the EEB to the bracket with screws ...

Page 27: ...27 4 Align the EEB with the bay in the chassis and slide in 5 Press the EEB in to seat correctly in place 6 Close the latches and tighten the thumb screws to secure ...

Page 28: ...of the fan expander bracket Installing the System Fan Use the following steps to install the system fan 1 Align the fan assembly in the fan expander bracket making sure the release lever is positioned on the right side 2 Slide the fan into the fan expander bracket until the release latch is secured and the fan is locked in place ...

Page 29: ...to unlock the system fan 2 Remove the system fan from the chassis Installing the System Fan for PSU Cooling Use the following steps to install the system fan 1 Align the fan with the connector on the HDD backplane 2 Install the system fan into the chassis 3 Firmly press down on the system fan to activate the locking lever ...

Page 30: ...ving the Power Distribution Board PDB Follow these steps to remove the Power Distribution Board PDB 1 Power down the system by disconnecting the power cables 2 Remove the screw from PDB2 3 Slide PDB2 away from PDB1 and pull off to remove ...

Page 31: ...31 4 Loosen the thumb screw on PDB1 5 Lift the PDB1 up and out to remove ...

Page 32: ... PDB Follow these steps to replace the Power Distribution Board PDB 1 Align the PDB1 with the PSU cage 2 Slide the PDB1 over the PSU cage and install NOTE PDB1 connectors are facing the inside of the PSU cage 3 Tighten the thumb screw to secure ...

Page 33: ...33 4 Align the PDB2 over the standoffs on the PSU cage making sure the power connectors are facing up 5 Slide PDB2 into PDB1 to connect 6 Secure the PDB2 to the PSU cage with a screw ...

Page 34: ... the mid plane 1 Power down the system by disconnecting the power cables 2 Remove the EEBs and system fans 3 Remove the securing screws from the fan expander bracket 4 Remove the fan expander bracket 5 Remove the securing screws from the mid plane 6 Remove the mid plane ...

Page 35: ...e connectors are facing the top of the fan expander bracket See the following illustration 2 Install the mid plane Make sure all screw holes are aligned with the bracket 3 Install the mid plane assembly in the chassis 4 Secure the mid plane assembly to the chassis with screws 5 Install the system fans and EEBs ...

Page 36: ...swappable hard disk drive assemblies 3 Remove all components from the system 4 Flip the chassis and remove the securing screws 5 Remove the PIB from the HDD backplane 3 Installing the Power Interface Board PIB Use the following steps to install the Power Interface Board PIB 1 Connectl the PIB to the HDD backplane 3 NOTE PIB connectors are facing the inside of the chassis 2 Secure the PIB to the HD...

Page 37: ...ollowing steps to remove the HDD Backplane 1 Power down the system by disconnecting the power cables 2 Remove all the hot swappable hard disk drive assemblies 3 Remove all components from the system 4 Remove the securing screws 5 Remove the HDD backplanes ...

Page 38: ...ll the HDD Backplane 1 Align each HDD backplane in the chassis Make sure the connectors are facing up see the following illustration 2 Secure with screws 3 Install all components 4 Install the hot swap hard drives 5 Connect the power cabling and power on the system ...

Page 39: ...39 Rail Installing the Slide Rail Follow these steps to install the slide rail 1 Release and detach the inner member from the slide 2 Attach inner member to the system ...

Page 40: ...T Support for square hole posts B U NUT Support for round hole posts 4 Attach outer member to the rack 5 Pull the intermediate member outward fully from the outer member A Ensure ball bearing retainer is locked forward on the intermediate member B Horizontally install system half way into slide rail C ...

Page 41: ...41 6 Slide release tab and push system into rack 7 Insert the extension bracket to the outer member ...

Page 42: ...anual screw to lock the outer member extension bracket B Fasten the shipping brackets and the M5x13 shipping screws Remove the transportation accessory after the system arrives the final destination C Removing the CMA Cable Management Arm Follow these steps to remove the CMA 1 Press the PUSH button on the CMA plug in part to draw it out ...

Page 43: ...n CMA 90 degree to the right hand side to maintain the chassis or resume the removal 3 Press the PUSH button on the CMA plug in part to draw it out 4 Press the PUSH button on the CMA plug in part to draw it out ...

Page 44: ...nector to the inner member Install CMA connector A onto CMA connector base on inner member B 2 Install the CMA connector to the outer member Install CMA connector C onto CMA connector base on outer member D 3 Install the CMA connector beside the center CMA body E to the outer member CMA connector base F ...

Page 45: ...Side 1 Press PUSH button 2 Spin 180 degree to change the direction Loop strap must be tied to the CMA crossbar This is a transportation accessory remove the Loop strap after the system arrives the final destination CAUTION ...

Page 46: ... 2 Left button 3 Up button 4 Right button Press to display information pages 5 Down button 6 Del button If HDD backplane is off press 0 5 seconds to power on the 7 Power button HDD backplane If HDD backplane is on press 5 seconds to power off the HDD backplane 8 Set button Press to display information pages Panel Lock The Panel Lock and Unlock function is only available through CLI You can use the...

Page 47: ... TIME DATE Display JBOD time and date Time hh mm Date yyyy mm dd Use command time to validate the displayed information Display JBOD IP address subnet mask gateway and DHCP IP CONFIG setting Use command ip to validate the displayed information ZONE TYPE Display JBOD current zone type and detail information Use command zone to validate the displayed information TEMP Display JBOD temperature sensors...

Page 48: ...G Temperature is higher than warning temperature TEMP_CRITICAL Temperature is higher than critical temperature VOLTAGE_FAIL Read voltage through I2C VOLTAGE_WARNING Voltage is higher than warning voltage VOLTAGE_CRITICAL Voltage is higher than critical voltage RTC_FAIL Read RTC through I2C FW_FAIL Firmware failed PS_FAIL Read power supply information through I2C PS_AC_FAIL Power supply AC abnormal...

Page 49: ...able see the following for a short description Interactive message A pop up menu that displays Message Y Event details Setting A pop up menu that displays Event Y N Event details Non interactive message A pop up menu that displays Event details This Event page cannot be closed Button Function Button Description Up Down Go through the displayed information Left Right Move cursor ...

Page 50: ...50 Button Del Set Description Exit Event page In a non interactive message the function is not available No function ...

Page 51: ...es 2 dhcp Enable or disable DHCP function 3 disable Disable specific disk or port 4 disk Display all disks information 5 diskcnt Display disks error counter Information 6 enable Enable specific disk or port 7 fan Get fan module status 8 fdl Download file to specify flash region 9 fwfdl Download firmware to all expanders 10 fwinfo Display all expanders firmware Information 11 fwsync Sync firmware w...

Page 52: ...scription Advanced Standard 23 portcnt Display ports error counter Information 24 post Display POST test information 25 power Manage backplane power supply 26 ps Set get power supply status 27 reset Reset all expanders or specify expander 28 smart Display S M A R T info 29 subenclosure Enable or disable subenclosure 30 temp Display temperature sensor Information 31 time Set get the system time 32 ...

Page 53: ...meters None Description The addr command used to display all expander SAS addresses in the same enclosure Examples EEB00 addr Enclosure Expander SAS Addresses 0 EEB00 50060000 000272BF BEB01 50060001 000272BF BEB02 50060002 000272BF BEB03 50060003 000272BF EEB10 50060004 000272BF BEB11 50060005 000272BF BEB12 50060006 000272BF BEB13 50060007 000272BF dhcp Syntax dhcp enable dhcp disable Parameters...

Page 54: ...EEB00 disable disk 13 disk Syntax disk Option S Parameters Option Function name for the disk command All supported function names are listed below info List all disk informationtemp Show all disks temperature The unit is Celsius speed Show all disks PHY link speed 1 5G 3 0G or 6 0G type Show the disk interface type is SATA or SAS zone Show the disk zone number ident Show if disk is in identify sta...

Page 55: ...EEB00 disk info EEB00 disk temp EEB00 disk fault diskcnt Syntax diskcnt Parameters None Description The diskcnt command display all disk error counters Examples EEB00 diskcnt enable Syntax enable Device Name S FRU ID D Parameters Device Name port or disk FRU ID ID of the port or disk Use all parameter to disable all ports or disks Description The enable command used to enable specific PHYs on disk...

Page 56: ...uffer offset within the specified buffer ID to which the file will be downloaded Erase Flag y or n to specify whether to erase the buffer before downloading the file The default erase flag is y Expander ID Expander ID 0 7 Specify the ID to identify which expander board in JBOD Enclosure Description The fdl command downloads a file to the specified Read Write buffer ID at the specified buffer offse...

Page 57: ... Whole expander boards of JBOD Enclosure peer Whole expander boards in opposite side of JBOD Enclosure Description The fwfdl command downloads a firmware file to the specified expander boards of JBOD Enclosure Examples EEB00 fwfdl Download Expander Firmware Please Use XModem Protocol for File Transmission Prepare to download please wait a moment Use Q Or q to quit Download before starting XModem R...

Page 58: ...rs the firmware in other expander boards which are not same as HA Master will be downloaded and synchronized as HA Master automatically Examples EEB00 fwsync Master EEB00 firmware 0023 0023 Active Backup Press y to sync firmware for all expanders Updating BEB01 Firmware OK reset Updating BEB02 Firmware OK reset Updating BEB03 Firmware OK reset Updating BEB11 Firmware OK reset Updating BEB12 Firmwa...

Page 59: ...3 FF 4C FF 00 00 78 50 BF 76 On 3 BEB03 0023 FF 4C FF 00 00 78 50 BF 76 On 4 EEB10 S 0023 FF 4C FF FF 04 00 74 50 BF 76 On 5 BEB11 0023 FF 4C FF 04 00 74 50 BF 76 On 6 BEB12 0023 FF 4C FF 04 00 74 50 BF 76 On 7 BEB13 0023 FF 4C FF 04 00 74 50 BF 76 On ident Syntax ident Module Name S Stop S Parameters Module Name The supported module names are listed below JBOD jbod JBOD BEB BEB01 BEB03 BEB05 BEB0...

Page 60: ...ion The ip command is used to configure the network interfaces Examples EEB10 ip 192 168 1 5 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 254 Saved IP Configuration DHCP Enabled No IP Address 192 168 1 5 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 254 jbodid Syntax jbodid ID D Parameters ID JBOD ID which will be configured into the system The range of the ID is 0 to 9 Description The jbodid command used to con...

Page 61: ... by this command If there is no error exists in the system the command shows nothing Examples EEB00 jbodstat Display JBOD Status JBOD Status FAN module removed EEB00 FAN module removed ID 0 log Syntax log show Count D log show Option1 S log get Count D log get Option2 S log clear Parameters show Display Event Log records default count is100 and will not clear logs displayed get Display Event Log r...

Page 62: ...2 Description same as Option1 only support all count and hex Description The log command is used to display and control Event Log Examples EEB00 log show count Manage event logs Total log count is 4096 EEB00 log show 1 Manage event logs The count is 1 0001 Information 2014 03 26 15 53 06 Type Expander Event Expander reset BEB01 panel Syntax panel lock panel unlock Parameters None Description The p...

Page 63: ...NFIRM password Password has been changed phy Syntax phy Expander ID D Parameters Expander ID Specify the ID to identify which expander board in JBOD Enclosure None of this option means whole expander boards in JBOD Enclosure Description The phy command is used to display detail information of phy in expander board Examples EEB00 phy phycnt Syntax phycnt reset S Expander ID D Parameters reset Reset...

Page 64: ...all Phys Examples EEB00 phycnt reset Phys Layer Counters Phy counters successfully reset port Syntax port Parameters None Description The port command is used to display detail information of port in JBOD Enclosure Examples EEB00 port portcnt Syntax portcnt Parameters None escription This portcnt displays phy error counters phy event counters and generic broadcast counter for all ports Examples EE...

Page 65: ...formation of the following peripherals and ECC error information Internal Memory External Memory Smart Serial Watchdog timer Timer1 Timer2 Interrupt Phy loopback ISTWI Channel 0 ISTWI Channel 1 ISTWI Channel 2 ISTWI Channel SEP Examples EEB00 post 2 Check POST status of Bobcat On Chip Devices BEB02 POST Information On Chip Device POST Status Smart Serial PASS Watchdog Timer PASS Timer 1 PASS Timer...

Page 66: ... PSU lock Set lock to lock the function of power button unlock Set unlock to unlock the function of power button Description The power command used to manage the power state of Back Plane boards Examples EEB00 power on EEB00 power off ps Syntax ps Parameters None Description The ps command used to get information about power supply modules Examples EEB00 ps Enclosure Power Supply Management 0 PS00...

Page 67: ...ue the watchdog reset optional Option All supported function names are listed below all Reset all expanders peer Reset peer side expanders 0 7 Expander ID Description The reset command used to reset any expanders in JBOD The default reset is hard or cold reset If you issue the reset watchdog command the watchdog reset is triggered Examples EEB00 reset all Reset Enclosure Expanders Reseting BEB13 O...

Page 68: ... Temperature 40 C 104 F Manufactured Date in week 26 of year 2014 Cycle count over device lifetime 10000 Accumulated start stop cycles 5988 Load unload count over device lifetime 300000 Accumulated load unload cycles 5994 Blocks sent to initiator 14207 Blocks received from initiator 17817 Blocks read from cache and sent to initiator 265 Number of read and write commands whose size segment size 16 ...

Page 69: ...MP04 51 C 123 F OK TEMP05 53 C 127 F OK TEMP06 62 C 143 F High Warning TEMP07 62 C 143 F High Warning TEMP08 33 C 91 F OK TEMP09 44 C 111 F OK TEMP10 43 C 109 F OK TEMP11 0 C 32 F Disconnected TEMP12 30 C 86 F OK time Syntax time Year D Month D Day D Hour D Minute D Second D Parameters Year Set system current time Year 0 99 Month Set system current time Month 1 12 Day Set system current time Day 1...

Page 70: ...and used to display voltage sensors information Examples EEB00 volt Enclosure voltage sensor information VOLT00 5 04 V OK VOLT01 5 04 V OK VOLT02 5 04 V OK VOLT03 5 04 V OK VOLT04 5 03 V OK VOLT05 5 03 V OK VOLT06 5 02 V OK VOLT07 5 04 V OK VOLT08 5 05 V OK VOLT09 5 04 V OK VOLT10 5 04 V OK zone Syntax zone Zone Type D Parameters Zone Type 0 2 0 All disks in a cluster 1 Disks are divided into two ...

Page 71: ...fset within a specified Read Write buffer ID This command uses XMODEM protocol for file transfer The size of the uploaded file is specified as a command line parameter Due XMODEM protocol nature the size of uploaded data will be multiples of 128 bytes Therefore if the mentioned size is not a multiple of 128 bytes pad bytes will be added with undefined contents Data beyond the specified size must b...

Page 72: ...Syntax exit Parameters None Description The exit command used to close TCP IP session Examples EEB00 exit rev Syntax Rev Parameters None Description The rev command used to display the following information Hardware revision information Vendor ID product ID product revision level component ID component revision level Revision information for the firmware images resident in Flash It also displays w...

Page 73: ... CLI command name Description The help command displays help on all the registered CLI commands there is no argument passed to this command Use the help command for the required help Examples EEB00 help phy Test Command Display all phy info phy Expander ID 0 7 ...

Page 74: ...l area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense European Union regulatory notice Products bearing the CE mark comply with one or more of the following EU directives as may be applicable Low Voltage directive 2014 35 EC EMC directive 2014 30 EU Ecodesign directive 2009 125 EC RoHS directive 2011 65 EU Compliance w...

Page 75: ...reign objects could produce a short circuit that could cause fire electric shock or damage to your equipment Safety Instructions 1 Please read these safety instructions carefully 2 Please keep this Manual for later reference 3 Please disconnect this equipment from AC outlet before cleaning Don t use liquid or sprayed detergent for cleaning Use moist sheet or cloth for cleaning 4 For pluggable equi...

Page 76: ...aced on the equipment to indicate the presence of potential hazardous condition This symbol indicates the presence of hazardous energy circuits or electric shock hazards Refer all servicing to qualified personnel WARNING Do not open this enclosure to reduce the risk of injury from electric shock hazards Refer all maintenance upgrades and servicing to qualified personnel CAUTION There is a risk of ...

Page 77: ...se specified herein might result in hazardous radiation exposure Some laser products contain an embedded Class 3A or Class 3B laser diode Note the following Laser radiation when open Do not stare into the beam do not view directly with optical instruments and avoid direct exposure to the beam Class 1 Laser Product CAUTION Do not place any object on top of rack mounted devices Safety statements REA...

Page 78: ...ng covers on this product or attached devices To Connect To Disconnect 1 Turn everything OFF 2 First attach all cables to devices 3 Attach signal cables to connectors 4 Attach power cords to outlet 5 Turn device ON 1 Turn everything OFF 2 First remove power cords from outlet 3 Remove signal cables from connectors 4 Remove all cables from devices CAUTION The power control button on the device and t...

Page 79: ...er cord grounding plug The grounding plug is an important safety feature Plug the power cord into a grounded earthed electrical outlet that is easily accessible at all times Unplug the power cord from the power supply to disconnect power to the equipment Do not route the power cord where it can be walked on or pinched by items placed against it Pat particular attention to the plug electrical outle...

Page 80: ...h a minimum of 1 mega ohm 10 percent resistance in the ground cords Wear the strap snug against the skin to provide proper ground Use heel straps toe straps or boot straps at standing workstations Wear the straps on both feet when standing on conductive floors or dissipating floor mats Use conductive field service tools Use a portable field service kit with a folding static dissipating work mat Ha...

Page 81: ...r 304 8 m 1 8 F per 1 000 ft to 3048 m 10 000 ft is applicable No direct sunlight allowed Mechanical specifications Specification Value Height 174 mm Depth 863 6 mm Width 430 mm Input requirements Specification Value Rated Line Voltage 200 240VAC Rated Current 9 6A Rated Frequency 50 60Hz Support information Customer support Address Karlov 245 284 01 Kutná Hora Czech Republic To contact TradeDX by...

Page 82: ...the following information available before you call TradeDX Technical support registration number if applicable Product serial number Product model name and number Applicable error messages Add on boards or hardware Third party hardware or software ...

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