PXIS-2719A 19-slot 3U PXI Chassis User’s Manual Manual Rev.: 2.00 Revision Date: May 7, 2012 Part No: 50-17037-1000 Advance Technologies; Automate the World.
Revision History ii Revision Release Date 2.
PXIS-2719A Preface Copyright 2012 ADLINK Technology, Inc. This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright. All rights are reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced by any mechanical, electronic, or other means in any form without prior written permission of the manufacturer.
Conventions Take note of the following conventions used throughout this manual to make sure that users perform certain tasks and instructions properly. Additional information, aids, and tips that help users perform tasks. NOTE: CAUTION: Information to prevent minor physical injury, component damage, data loss, and/or program corruption when trying to complete a task.
PXIS-2719A Table of Contents Revision History...................................................................... ii Preface .................................................................................... iii List of Tables......................................................................... vii List of Figures ........................................................................ ix 1 Introduction ........................................................................ 1 1.1 Features........
2.4 Rack Mounting ................................................................... 26 3 System Management ........................................................ 29 3.1 Installing the Monitor Utility ................................................ 30 3.2 Connect Control ................................................................. 31 3.2.1 Com Port Setting ...................................................... 31 3.2.2 Chassis Status Log...................................................
PXIS-2719A List of Tables Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table 1-1: 1-2: 1-3: 1-4: 1-5: 1-6: 1-7: 2-1: 3-1: 4-1: Front Panel Legend ......................................................... 9 Front Panel Indicators.................................................... 10 Rear Panel Legend........................................................ 11 Trigger Bus Switch Functions ........................................ 14 Trigger Bus Settings .............................................
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PXIS-2719A List of Figures Figure 1-1: Figure 1-2: Figure 1-3: Figure 1-4: Figure 1-5: Figure 1-6: Figure 1-7: Figure 1-8: Figure 1-9: Figure 1-10: Figure 2-1: Figure 3-1: Figure 3-2: Figure 3-3: Figure 3-4: Front View .................................................................. 5 Right Side View (showing rackmount screw holes).... 6 Left Side View (showing rackmount screw holes) ...... 6 Rear View ................................................................... 7 Underside View .................
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PXIS-2719A 1 Introduction The ADLINK PXIS-2719A is a 3U PXI chassis with advanced features and function. Compliant with PXI and CompactPCI specifications, the PXIS-2719A provides one system slot and eighteen peripheral slots, and fully meets or exceeds demands for large capacity, wide operating temperature range, uniformity of heat dissipation and exceptional chassis weight and robustness.
1.1 Features 2 X PXI Specification Rev. 2.
PXIS-2719A 1.2 Specifications The PXIS-2719A complies with PXI Specification Rev. 2.2 and accepts modules compliant with CompactPCI and PICMG 2.0 specifications.
General Specifications Per-slot cooling capacity 25 W (verified by 55°C chamber test) Physical Slots 19 (1 x system slot, 18 peripheral slots) Dimensions 444.4 (W) x 177.8 (H) x 455 (D) mm (17.5 x 7 x 17.9 in.) Weight 14.5 kg (31.
PXIS-2719A General Specifications CE Compliance Meets essential requirements of applicable European Directives, as amended for CE Marking: Low-Voltage Directive (safety): 73/ 23/EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (EMC): 9/336/EEC 1.3 Schematics Please note that all dimensions shown are in mm (millimeters). NOTE: 177.8 13.6 444.
Figure 1-2: Right Side View (showing rackmount screw holes) Figure 1-3: Left Side View (showing rackmount screw holes) 6 Introduction
PXIS-2719A Figure 1-4: Rear View Introduction 7
Figure 1-5: Underside View 8 Introduction
PXIS-2719A 1.4 Connectors, I/O, and Controls 1.4.
Status Temperature (Amber) Fan (Green) Power (Blue) Blinking One or more temperature sensors exceeds threshold temperature (default 70°C) One or more fans falls below threshold speed (default is 800RPM) One or more power rails exceeds threshold settings (defaults are +5%, 3% for 5V and 3.3V ±5% for +12V and 12V) Table 1-2: Front Panel Indicators 1.4.
PXIS-2719A Feature Details B Remote Monitoring Connector The D-sub9 connector acts as a remote monitoring connector. To remotely monitor and control the PXIS-2719A, the remote monitoring port must be connected to a remote computer using a standard RS-232 cable. X Note: The remote monitor port is Rx-Tx/Tx-Rx crossed, such that a RS-232 cable with Rx-Rx/Tx-Tx connection must be used for remote monitoring.
meet the requirements of the CompactPCI 64-bit specification will function in the PXIS-2719A. NOTE: 1.5.2 CompactPCI peripheral modules which operate with rear I/O modules can NOT be installed in the PXIS-2719A, due to possible conflict between rear I/O signals and PXI-specific signals on J2. System Controller Slot The System Controller slot is Slot 1 as defined by the PXI specification. The PXIS-2719A chassis can accommodate a PXI system controller occupying up to 3 slots.
PXIS-2719A Figure 1-8: Instrument Signal Routing 1.5.5 Local Bus The local bus on a PXI backplane is a daisy-chained bus that connects each peripheral slot with adjacent peripheral slots to the left and right. Each local bus has 13 lines and can transmit analog or digital signals between modules. It can also provide a high-speed sideband communication path that does not affect the PCI bandwidth. In accordance with the PXI specification, the local bus connects all adjacent slots except slots 1 and 2. 1.
the second from slot 7 to slot 12, and the last from slot 13 to slot 19. Switch SWY1 shown is the on-board switch, controlling the configuration of these two buffers.
PXIS-2719A P2 P3 P4 P5 Configuration Description x x x x N/A N/A OFF OFF x x All Segments Isolated All Segments Isolated ON ON ON ON 1→2→3 Segment 1 to 2 & 3 ON OFF ON OFF 1→2 Segment 1 to 2 ON OFF OFF OFF 1←2 Segment 2 to 1 OFF ON OFF ON 2→3 Segment 2 to 3 OFF ON OFF OFF 2←3 Segment 3 to 2 ON ON OFF OFF 1←2←3 Segment 3 to 1 & 2 ON ON OFF ON 1←2→3 Segment 2 to 1 & 3 Table 1-5: Trigger Bus Settings 1.5.
Priority of the 10MHz reference clock is as shown. System Timing Slot (2nd slot) BNC connector on 10MHz clock driven to rear panel peripheral slots No clock present No clock present The 10MHz clock is generated by backplane.
PXIS-2719A The right indicator lights when the clock is generated by backplane, the middle when the 10MHz clock from BNC connector is the source of the 10MHz clock, and the left when the 10MHz clock is present on the system timing slot.
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PXIs-2719A 2 Getting Started This chapter describes procedures for installing the PXIS-2719A and making preparations for its operation. Please contact ADLINK or authorized dealer if there are any problems during the installation. Diagrams and illustrated equipment are for reference only. Actual system configuration and specifications may vary. NOTE: 2.1 Package Contents Before unpacking, check the shipping carton for any damage.
2.2 Cooling Considerations The PXIS-2719A features an innovative design for heat dissipation, with cooling fans in the rear section of the chassis, drawing cool air through apertures on the bottom for exhaust through the back. This design provides uniform airflow for each PXI slot and exceptional cooling capability.
PXIs-2719A 2.3 Hardware Installation 2.3.1 Installing the System Controller The PXIS-2719A provides a system controller slot supporting a 3slot wide PXI system controller. We recommend the following system controllers for use with the PXIS-2719A: X ADLINK PXI-3950 Core 2 Duo PXI controller X ADLINK PXI-3920 Pentium M PXI controller 1. Ensure the CPU, memory module(s), and storage device(s) are properly installed on the system controller. 2. Locate the system controller slot (Slot 1). 3.
4. Align the module’s top and bottom edges with the card guides, and carefully slide the module into the chassis. 5. Lift the latch until the module is securely seated in the chassis backplane. 6. Fasten the screws on the module front panel, and connect all devices to the system controller.
PXIs-2719A 2.3.2 Installing Peripheral Modules The PXIS-2719A supports up to eighteen PXI/CompactPCI peripheral modules, including a star trigger module. The PXIS-2719A chassis does not support installation of a 3U CompactPCI module with rear I/O function. CAUTION: 1. Select an available peripheral slot (2 to19) 2. Depress the peripheral module’s latch and align the module’s top and bottom edges with the card guides. 3. Carefully slide the module into the chassis.
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PXIs-2719A 4. Lift the latch until the module is securely seated in the chassis backplane. 5. Fasten the screws on the module’s front panel.
6. Repeat steps 1 to 5 to install additional PXI peripheral modules. To improve efficiency of heat dissipation, after installing all PXI modules, please install filler plates for any unused slots. NOTE: 2.3.3 Powering Up the System The PXIS-2719A is equipped with a 100 VAC to 240 VAC universal power supply unit requiring no input voltage selection. 1. Connect one end of the supplied power cord to the power inlet located at the rear side of the chassis. 2.
PXIs-2719A A C D B C Figure 2-1: Rack Mount Assembly A Carrying Handle B Rubber Feet C Handles D Mounting Brackets Table 2-1: Rack Mount Assembly Legend 1. Unscrew and remove the carrying handle from the left side 2. Remove the four rubber feet from the right side 3. Fasten both handles to the mounting brackets using the provided M4 screws 4. Install the mounting brackets to both sides of the chassis using the provided M4 screws.
5. Install the chassis in the rack using eight screws (not included).
PXIS-2719A 3 System Management The PXIS-2719A provides advanced remote monitoring and control of chassis status, including internal temperature, fan speed, and DC voltages, all exported via a standard RS-232 port, allowing the system to be monitored on a remote computer. The remote computer can also be used to turn the system on or off through the monitoring port via software commands.
Figure 3-1: Remote Monitor Utility Interface 3.1 Installing the Monitor Utility The remote monitoring utility and function library are provided on the ADLINK All-in-One CD. To install the monitoring utility: 1. Connect a USB CD-/DVD-ROM drive to the system controller. 2. Place the ADLINK All-in-Once CD in the drive. 3. Locate the monitoring utility in the folder X:\Driver Installation\PXI Platform\PXI chassis\PXIS2719A\RemoteMon\ (where X: denotes the CD-ROM drive) 4. Double-click the Setup.
PXIS-2719A 3.2 Connect Control The Connect Control section connects and disconnects the link between the PXIS-2719A and the remote computer, displays chassis status log data, and saves and loads threshold settings. 3.2.1 Com Port Setting To establish a connection between the remote computer and the PXIS-2719A: 1. Ensure functional connection between the remote monitoring port of the PXIS-2719A and the remote computer 2. Launch PXISRemoteMonUtil.exe on the remote computer. 3.
3.2.2 Chassis Status Log With the Chassis Status Log function, monitored data can be recorded. Clicking Log Chassis Status opens the Log Options dialog, as shown. Figure 3-2: Log Options Dialog The name of the log file can be entered, and overwrite or append to operations selected. The log period can further be entered, in seconds. Clicking Start begins the log. Over Threshold Statistics, when selected, displays information regarding threshold being exceeded.
PXIS-2719A 3.3 Remote Status and Control Sets operations and threshold settings for PXIS-2719A, including remote chassis on/off, target temperature, fan mode, and threshold settings for DC voltage, temperature, and cooling fan speed. Figure 3-3: Remote Status and Control Interface 3.3.1 Remote On/Off On/off status of the PXIS-2719A is displayed. Choosing “Power ON” or “Power OFF” and selecting “Set” directly powers the chassis on or off.
rampup when any reading exceeds 25°C. The fans run 100% speed if any temperature reading exceeds 50°C (Target Temperature). Target temperature setting operations are as shown. Target Temp can be set by entering the desired target temperature value in the field and clicking Set.
PXIS-2719A Fan Speed Auto/Full status of the PXIS-2719A is shown here, Auto is displayed when the cooling fans are set to auto mode and Full when the fans are set to run full speed. Selection of Auto or Full values and clicking Set directly changes cooling fan mode. Alarm Threshold Active alarm threshold settings are shown, including DC voltage, temperature, and fan speeds. The updated threshold setting can also be set here, by entering the desired value and clicking Set Threshold Settings. 3.3.
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PXIs-2719A 4 Monitoring/Control Functions The monitoring/control function library can be used to create a customized program for monitoring and controlling the PXIS2719A. The data structure and function library follow. 4.1 Data Structure In the function library, 3 data structures are defined, as follows. 4.1.
floatTemp4Reading;//Temperature sensor#4 reading (°C) floatTemp5Reading;//Temperature sensor#5 reading (°C) floatTemp6Reading;//Temperature sensor#6 reading (°C) floatTemp7Reading;//Temperature sensor#7 reading (°C) floatTemp8Reading;//Temperature sensor#8 reading (°C) //DC status and reading BYTEDC1Status;//DC 5Vsb status BYTEDC2Status;//DC 3.3V status BYTEDC3Status;//DC 5V status BYTEDC4Status;//DC 12V status BYTEDC5Status;//DC -12V status floatDC1Reading;//DC 5Vsb voltage floatDC2Reading;//DC 3.
PXIs-2719A BYTE FanFullSpeed; //Fan in Full or Auto Speed Mode } ChassisSetting; 4.1.3 MCUVersion Includes MCU Code Version, Major Number, and Minor Number typedef struct tagMCUVersion { BYTE MajorNo; BYTE MinorNo; } MCUVersion; 4.1.
Variable Description Type Temp1Reading Reading of temperature sensor#1 in °C float Temp2Reading Reading of temperature sensor#2 in °C float Temp3Reading Reading of temperature sensor#3 in °C float Temp4Reading Reading of temperature sensor#4 in °C float Temp5Reading Reading of temperature sensor#5 in °C float Temp6Reading Reading of temperature sensor#6 in °C float Temp7Reading Reading of temperature sensor#7 in °C float Temp8Reading Reading of temperature sensor#8 in °C float Value Temp
PXIs-2719A Variable Description Type Value Threshold12V_ 12V High Threshold H int 0.01 Voltage Threshold12V_ 12V Low Threshold L int 0.01 Voltage ThresholdN12V -12V High Threshold _H int 0.01 Voltage ThresholdNV12 -12V Low Threshold _L int 0.01 Voltage FanFullSpeed Fan in Full Speed BYTE 1:Full, 0:Auto MajorNo MCU code Version Major Number BYTE Number MinorNo MCU code Version Minor Number BYTE Number Table 4-1: Data Structure Variables 4.
Example HANDLEhCOM; hCOM= InitCOM(“COM1”); GetChassisStatus Description Acquires chassis status and stores the result in a ChassisStatus structure. Can be invoked periodically to update chassis status. Syntax BOOL GetThreshold(HANDLE hCom, ChassisSetting* setting) Parameters hCom: The initialized COM port.
PXIs-2719A GetThreshold Description Acquires chassis fan speed, temperature, and voltage threshold settings and stores the results in a ChassisSetting structure. Syntax WD_AD_Auto_Calibration_ALL As Integer) As Integer (ByVal CardNumber Parameters hCom: The initialized COM port.
Parameters hCom: The initialized COM port. Status: ChassisStatus data structure that stores the chassis status in which MajorNo, MinorNo will be updated. Return Value TRUE if the function succeeded, FALSE if failed. Example MCUVersionversion; BOOLret; ret= GetMCUVersion(hCom, &version); SetChassisPowerOn Description Powers on the PXIS-2719A Syntax BOOL SetChassisPowerOn (HANDLE hCom) Parameter com: The initialized COM port. Return Value TRUE if the function succeeded, FALSE if failed.
PXIs-2719A SetChassisPowerOff Description Powers off the PXIS-2719A. The system controller should be shut down via the operating system before turning off chassis power. NOTE: Syntax BOOL SetChassisPowerOff (HANDLE hCom) Parameter com: The initialized COM port. Return Value TRUE if the function succeeded, FALSE if failed.
Return Value TRUE if the function succeeded, FALSE if failed. Example BOOL ret; ret= SetFanSpeedMax (hCom); SetFanSpeedAuto Description Sets fan speed to Auto mode (automatically adjusting fan speed according to internal temperature) Syntax BOOL SetFanSpeedAuto (HANDLE hCom) Parameter com: An initialized COM port. Return Value TRUE if the function succeeded, FALSE if failed.
PXIs-2719A Parameters com: An initialized COM port. temp: Target temperature (from 25 to 70°C) Return Value TRUE if the function succeeded, FALSE if failed. Example BOOL ret; int temp = 50; ret= SetTargetTemp(hCom,temp); SetFanAlarm Description Sets chassis fan speed threshold, fan speeds under which will trigger the alarm. Syntax BOOL SetFanAlarm(HANDLE hCom ,int speed) Parameters com: An initialized COM port.
ret= SetFanAlarm(hCom,speed); SetTempAlarm Description Sets chassis temperature threshold, which, if exceeded in a sensor reading, triggers the temperature alarm. Syntax BOOL SetTempAlarm(HANDLE hCom ,int temp) Parameters com: An initialized COM port. temp: Temperature alarm threshold ( unit: °C, range : 0~100) Return Value TRUE if the function succeeded, FALSE if failed.
PXIs-2719A An initialized COM port. H: DC 5V alarm upper threshold (voltage, range 0 to 1.0) L: DC 5V alarm lower threshold (voltage, range 0 to 1.0) Return Value TRUE if the function succeeded, FALSE if failed. Example BOOL ret; float high = 0.25; float low = 0.25; ret= Set5VAlarm(hCom, high, low); Set3V3Alarm Description Sets the chassis DC 3.3V threshold, beyond which the DC 5V voltage triggers the alarm. Syntax BOOL Set3V3Alarm(HANDLE hCom ,float H, float L) Parameters com: An initialized COM port.
Return Value TRUE if the function succeeded, FALSE if failed. Example BOOL ret; float high = 0.15; float low = 0.15; ret= Set3V3Alarm(hCom, high, low); Set12VAlarm Description Sets the chassis DC 12V threshold, beyond which the DC 12V voltage triggers the alarm. Syntax BOOL Set12VAlarm(HANDLE hCom ,float H, float L) Parameters com: An initialized COM port. H: DC 12V alarm upper threshold (voltage, range 0 to 2.4) L: DC 12V alarm lower threshold (voltage, range 0 to 2.
PXIs-2719A SetN12VAlarm Description Sets the chassis DC -12V threshold, beyond which the DC -12V voltage triggers the alarm. Syntax BOOL SetN12VAlarm(HANDLE hCom ,float H, float L) Parameters com: An initialized COM port. H: DC 12V alarm upper threshold (voltage, range 0 to 2.4) L: DC 12V alarm lower threshold (voltage, range 0 to 2.4) Return Value TRUE if the function succeeded, FALSE if failed. Example BOOL ret; float high = 0.6; float low = 0.
Parameters com: The initialized COM port. Return Value TRUE if the function succeeded, FALSE if failed.
PXIS-2719A Appendix - Troubleshooting and Maintenance This Appendix describes basic troubleshooting techniques, as well as instructions for the maintenance of the PXIS-2719A chassis. 1 Installation Problems Inability to start the system frequently results from incorrect installation of the system controller, peripheral modules, and other components.
2 Basic Troubleshooting Problem Ensure that: System fails to power up No video output in the external display X The power cord is securely plugged into the chassis power connector and wall socket/power strip X The wall socket/power strip is live X The main power switch on the back of the chassis is turned on X The standby power button on the chassis front panel is turned on X The external display is functioning properly X Display settings support external video Power LED (blue) is There is
PXIS-2719A mended that the handle be used, being designed to support the weight of the chassis for superior portability and balance. The PXIS-2719A weighs 14.5 kg. Please be careful when moving the chassis to avoid any possible injury. 3.2 Cleaning the Exterior Make sure that the system is turned off before cleaning the chassis exterior.
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PXIS-2719A Important Safety Instructions For user safety, please read and follow all instructions, WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, and NOTES marked in this manual and on the associated equipment before handling/operating the equipment. X Read these safety instructions carefully. X Keep this user’s manual for future reference. X Read the specifications section of this manual for detailed information on the operating environment of this equipment.
X Never attempt to fix the equipment. Equipment should only be serviced by qualified personnel. X A Lithium-type battery may be provided for uninterrupted, backup or emergency power. Risk of explosion if battery is replaced with an incorrect type; please dispose of used batteries appropriately.
PXIS-2719A Getting Service Contact us should you require any service or assistance. ADLINK Technology, Inc. Address: 9F, No.166 Jian Yi Road, Zhonghe District New Taipei City 235, Taiwan ᄅؑקխࡉ৬ԫሁ 166 ᇆ 9 ᑔ Tel: +886-2-8226-5877 Fax: +886-2-8226-5717 Email: service@adlinktech.com Ampro ADLINK Technology, Inc. Address: 5215 Hellyer Avenue, #110, San Jose, CA 95138, USA Tel: +1-408-360-0200 Toll Free: +1-800-966-5200 (USA only) Fax: +1-408-360-0222 Email: info@adlinktech.com ADLINK Technology (China) Co.
ADLINK Technology, Inc. (French Liaison Office) Address: 15 rue Emile Baudot, 91300 Massy CEDEX, France Tel: +33 (0) 1 60 12 35 66 Fax: +33 (0) 1 60 12 35 66 Email: france@adlinktech.com ADLINK Technology Japan Corporation Address: ͱ101-0045 ᵅҀ䛑गҷ⬄ऎ⼲⬄䤯 ⬎ފ3-7-4 ⼲⬄ 374 ɛɳ 4F KANDA374 Bldg. 4F, 3-7-4 Kanda Kajicho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0045, Japan Tel: +81-3-4455-3722 Fax: +81-3-5209-6013 Email: japan@adlinktech.com ADLINK Technology, Inc.