P/N: MAN-FC2000-INST Revision: 1.0 January 2001 Corporate Headquarters: Eurologic Systems Ltd., Maple House, South County Business Park, Leopardstown, Dublin 18, Ireland.
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EUROLOGIC, freight prepaid. EUROLOGIC, upon verification of warranty, will repair or replace at its option the SANbloc component in question, and will then return the product to the Purchaser, freight prepaid. Cable Warranty - All EUROLOGIC provided cables are warranted for ninety (90) days from the time of shipment. Questionable cables should be returned to EUROLOGIC, freight prepaid where they will be repaired or replaced by EUROLOGIC at its option and returned to the Purchaser, freight prepaid.
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Table Of Contents Disclaimer and Warranty ...................................3 Disclaimer................................................................. 3 Warranty ................................................................... 3 Preface ................................................................11 Audience ................................................................. 11 Conventions Used In This User Guide ................... 11 Getting Support.............................................
Unpacking and Initial Setup ................................... 28 Installing the System in an Equipment Rack .......... 28 Ambient Temperature ......................................... 28 Air Flow .............................................................. 29 Mechanical Loading ........................................... 29 Electrical Considerations ........................................ 30 Circuit Overloading ............................................ 30 Chapter 3: Cabling and Configuration ...
Advanced Cooling Module (ACM) LEDs.............. 54 Chapter 5: Installing/Removing Components 55 Location of the Components................................... 56 Installing and Removing a Disk Drive Carrier ....... 57 Installing a Disk Drive Carrier ........................... 57 Removing a Disk Drive Carrier.......................... 57 Installing and Removing an LS Module................. 59 Installing an LS Module ..................................... 59 Removing an LS Module.........................
Preface This Installation Guide describes the installation and operation of the SANbloc Series. The following products are covered: SANbloc FC2100 Series (JBOD) and SANbloc FC2500 Series (RAID). Audience This Installation Guide is intended for use by the person installing and operating the SANbloc Series. This Installation Guide describes the operation of the SANbloc Series only. For details relating to the host system, refer to the documentation supplied with the host system.
Getting Support If you are having difficulties installing or operating your SANbloc Series you can contact our World Wide Support Centre for assistance at: Telephone: email: WWW +353-1-2061333 or 1-800-2184921 (from U.S only) support@eurologic.com http://www.eurologic.com/support FCC Statement WARNING: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Any changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by Eurologic Systems Ltd. could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. European Community Statement This equipment complies with the following European directives: EMC Directive 89/336/EEC and amending Directives 92/ 31/EEC and 93/68/EEC Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC.
Safety Statements The following safety statements must be read before instalation. For language translations of these statements refer to Appendix B. CAUTION: This equipment is intended only for installation in a restricted access location. CAUTION: Allow disk drives and power supplies to reach room ambient temperature before powering on the system.
CAUTION: The tower skin set is not a field replaceable unit and therefore must not be removed from the Storage Array. CAUTION: After removing the LS Module the resulting hole must be blocked, by installing a blanking plate or by installing a replacement LS Module. Failure to do so can disrupt air flow and seriously reduce cooling. WARNING: A possible shock hazard may exist in the area of the fan connection.
Safety Statements
Chapter 1: Introduction This Chapter introduces the SANbloc Series. The main features of the Series are described along with a list of the models that are available. Introduction The SANbloc series is a new concept in data storage, that provides the optimum in investment protection and versatility.
• • • • • • Support for 14 Fibre Channel 1” disk drives Dual fibre channel loop support with two LS modules 2GB ready midplane Disk drive hot plug supported Optional Fibre Channel optical interface support on I/O module Rail kit for nineteen inch rack mounting option Disk Drive Carrier The disk drive carrier supports one inch, SCA-2 direct attach disk drives. The SANbloc Series can hold up to fourteen disk drive carriers.
depending on the ambient temperature and failed status. The fans are set to full speed if one fan is failed. The following table shows how the fan speed relates to temperature change. Table 1-1Fan Speed vs. Temperature Change ACM Speed Ambient Temp (oC) Speed 1 0 to 26 Speed 2 26 to 28 Speed 3 28 to 30 Full Speed 30 + Note: All fans are set to the same speed.
I/O Option Modules The two rear I/O option modules can contain a range of different option modules. The LS module will detect the type of option module installed. The available option modules are: Fibre Channel RAID Controller A 1 x 2 FC to FC (1FC host port x 2 FC drive ports) controller is available. Active / Active failover is supported when redundant RAID controllers are used. The redundant controllers can be installed in the same enclosure and have shared FC device channels.
Products Covered in this User Guide This User Guide covers the SANbloc Series. The following table shows the part numbers covered and a brief description of each.
Figure 1-1SANbloc Series Tower Model SAN bloc Series 0 1 5 3 4 2 F 18 F 18 F 18 F 18 F 18 F 18 F 18 F 18 F 18 F 18 F 18 18 F 18 F F 18 0 1 5 3 4 2 Products Covered in this User Guide
Figure 1-2SANbloc Series Rack Model SAN bloc Series 0 1 F 18 F 18 F 18 F 18 F 18 F 18 F 18 F 18 F 18 F 18 F 18 F 18 F 18 F 18 0 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 Products Covered in this User Guide
Products Covered in this User Guide
Chapter 2: Installation This Chapter describes the installation of the SANbloc Series. Important safety instructions are discussed along with the electrical, mechanical and environmental precautions that need to be taken. Note: Please read this Chapter carefully before attempting to install or operate the SANbloc Series.
Safety Statements The following safety statements must be read before you install or operate the SANbloc Series. For language translations of these statements refer to Appendix B. CAUTION: This equipment is intended only for installation in a restricted access location. CAUTION: Before attempting to install or remove any of the components, ensure that anti-static precautions are taken. The minimum requirement is, a properly grounded anti-static wrist strap and ground wire.
CAUTION: It is recommended that, if interconnecting equipment resides within more than one equipment rack cabinets, these equipment racks should be at the same ground potential. WARNING: A possible shock hazard may exist in the area of the fan connection. WARNING: Disconnect the AC power cord before removing the power supply from the storage enclosure.
Unpacking and Initial Setup When you receive your system, visually inspect the exterior of the packaging for any signs of damage. If any damage is found the carrier and Eurologic should be informed immediately, and they will advise you of the appropriate action. The cartons are sealed using packaging tape which should be cut open in the normal manner. Exercise caution when lifting out the components.
temperatures. Consideration should therefore be given to ensure that the room ambient temperature is compatible with these specifications. Air Flow To ensure that the internal heat build up is properly dissipated into the room environment, air flow should in no way be restricted. It is essential that no air vents are blocked, and that the system is a minimum of one meter from a solid surface such as a wall or partition. Air flow through the SANbloc Series is from front to rear.
Electrical Considerations When installing the SANbloc Series the following electrical considerations must be applied. Circuit Overloading Electrical Considerations Care should be taken to ensure that the current does not exceed the rating of the power source circuitry. This includes cabling, power distribution units, filters and any other devices through which the main AC flows.
Chapter 3: Cabling and Configuration This Chapter describes the procedure for connecting your SANbloc Series to a host computer(s). Detailed information on how to configure and daisy chain enclosures is also provided along with instructions on how to set the enclosure ID. Setting the Enclosure ID Each of the fourteen disk drive slots of the SANbloc Series has a unique identifier assigned to it. This identifier is assigned using a combination of the Slot number and the enclosure ID.
1 2 I 0 1 2 0 I Figure 3-1 Location of Enclosure ID Switch Enclosure ID Switch 1 This enclosure ID switch can be set to 0 through 7. The graphic below shows the slot number and location.
The fourteen disk drive slots (0 to 13), will be assigned an identifier based on the enclosure ID and the slot number as shown in Table 3-1.
Configurations This section describes the procedures for cabling the main configurations of the SANbloc Series. Both JBOD and RAID configurations are described. Note: The following configuration procedures refer to connecting the SANbloc Series directly to the host system. It is also possible to connect the system using a Hub/Switch. CAUTION: Before working on the enclosure, ensure that antistatic precautions have been taken. The minimum requirement is an anti-static wrist strap and grounding wire.
Single I/O Module to Host Configuration This section describes the procedure for connecting enclosures with one I/O module (Copper HSSDC or Optical) to your host computer, and also how to daisy chain these enclosures together. Having a single I/O module provides single Fibre Channel loop operation. To connect the single I/O module enclosure to the host: 1 Insert the HSSDC/Optical connector on the cable, into the connector on the enclosure (see Figure 3-2).
Note: A maximum of eight enclosures may be daisy chained together. Figure 3-3 Daisy chaining single I/O module enclosures 1 2 I 1 2 I 0 1 2 0 I 0 1 2 0 I To HBA To next enclosure See Appendix C for Loop Diagram or click here to view. CAUTION: When daisy chaining enclosures, you must ensure that each enclosure has a unique Enclosure ID as described in “Setting the Enclosure ID” on page 31.
Dual I/O Module to Host Configuration Note: For dual I/O enclosures there must be two LS modules installed in the enclosure. This section describes the procedure for connecting enclosures with two I/O modules (Copper HSSDC or Optical) to your host computer, and also how to daisy chain these enclosures together. Having dual I/O modules provides dual Fibre Channel loop operation.
Figure 3-4 Connecting dual I/O modules to a host To HBA 1 2 I 0 1 2 0 I To HBA See Appendix C for Loop Diagram or click here to view. To daisy chain enclosures together connect the link cables from the HSSDC/Optical I/O modules of the first enclosure to the HSSDC/Optical I/O modules of the next enclosure (see Figure 3-5). Note: A maximum of eight enclosures may be daisy chained together.
Figure 3-5 Daisy chaining dual I/O module enclosures To HBA 1 2 I 1 2 I 0 1 2 0 I To next enclosure 0 1 2 0 I To HBA To next enclosure See Appendix C for Loop Diagram or click here to view. CAUTION: When daisy chaining enclosures, you must ensure that each enclosure has a unique Enclosure ID as described in “Setting the Enclosure ID” on page 31.
RAID Configurations The main parts of the RAID Controller are shown in Figure 3-6. Figure 3-6 FC2500 RAID Controller DB9 Host connector Fibre Channel RAID Controller LED Definitions 6 3 5 2 4 1 Serial RS232 Port HSSDC Disk/Enclosure Expansion LEDs The fibre channel RAID controller has 6 LED indicators as shown above.
Cabling RAID Configurations There are two main RAID configurations: • Single RAID Controller • Dual RAID Controller (fully redundant) Within these configurations, the procedure for daisy chaining enclosures together will also be described. Single RAID Controller to Host Configuration This section describes the procedure for connecting an enclosure with one RAID controller to your host system.
Figure 3-7 Connecting single RAID enclosure to host To HBA 1 2 I 0 1 2 0 I DB9 Connector See Appendix C for Loop Diagram or click here to view. To expand this system it is possible to daisy chain this enclosure to a JBOD enclosure. This is done by connecting a link cable between the HSSDC connector on the RAID enclosure to the HSSDC connector of the expansion enclosure.
Figure 3-8 Daisy chaining single RAID enclosure To HBA I/O Module 1 2 I Link Cable Link Cable 1 2 I Total of 8 enclosures may be daisy chained together. Connect this cable for dual loop operation 0 1 2 0 I To next enclosure 0 1 2 0 I DB9 Connector To next enclosure See Appendix C for Loop Diagram or click here to view Note: For dual I/O enclosures there must be two LS modules installed in the enclosure.
Dual RAID Controller to Host Configuration Note: For dual RAID enclosures there must be two LS modules installed in the enclosure. This section describes the procedure for connecting an enclosure with dual RAID Controllers (redundant controllers) to your host system. It is also possible to use this configuration as two RAIDs (i.e. non-redundant controllers). In this configuraion the dual drive loops are shared between the RAID systems.
Figure 3-9 Connecting dual RAID controllers to a host To HBA To HBA 1 2 I 0 1 2 0 I DB9 Connector See Appendix C for Loop Diagram or click here to view. To expand this system it is possible to daisy chain this enclosure to an expansion enclosure. This is done by connecting a link cable between the HSSDC connector on the RAID enclosure to the HSSDC connector of an expansion enclosure.
Figure 3-10 Daisy chaining dual RAID enclosures To HBA To HBA 1 2 I Link Cable Link Cable 1 2 I Total of 8 enclosures may be daisy chained together. Connect this cable for dual loop operation 0 1 2 0 I To next enclosure 0 1 2 0 I DB9 Connector To next enclosure See Appendix C for Loop Diagram or click here to view. CAUTION: When daisy chaining enclosures, you must ensure that each enclosure has a unique Enclosure ID as described in “Setting the Enclosure ID” on page 31.
Chapter 4: System Monitoring This Chapter describes the devices used to monitor the SANbloc Series. The location of the monitoring LEDs and how to interpret them is provided. Overview The front mounted LS module is the main monitoring device of the SANbloc Series. This module is complemented by status and fault LEDs, mounted on all the major components of the enclosure, such as, disk drives, power supplies, and Advanced Cooling Modules (ACMs).
the active LS Module fails, then the ESI communication with the host system will be taken over by the passive LS Module.
Figure 4-1Location of SANbloc Enclosure LEDs SAN bloc Series 0 1 F 18 F 18 F 18 F 18 F 18 F 18 F 18 F 18 F F 18 18 F 18 F 18 F 18 F 18 0 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 LED LED LED LED LED LED 0 1 2 3 4 5 0 1 2 3 4 5 Table 4-1 shows the meaning of each of the LEDs, and how to interpret them.
Table 4-1Enclosure LED Descriptions Description Color Indication LED 0 Power On Green Normally ON, indicates power is applied. OFF indicates no power. LED 1 Shelf Fault Amber Normally OFF indicates no faults exist in the enclosure. ON indicates a fault. LED 2 FC Loop A Green ON indicates FC Loop A closed. OFF indicates FC Loop A open LED 3 FC Loop B Green ON indicates FC Loop B closed. OFF indicates FC Loop B open.
Disk Drive LEDs Each disk drive carrier has two LED indicators visible from the front of the SANbloc enclosure. The green disk drive ready LED is controlled by the disk drive, and the bicolour LED is controlled by the LS Module. The following table shows how to interpret these LEDs.
Figure 4-2Disk Drive Carrier LEDs BiColor LED (Green/Amber) Disk Drive Ready (Green) F 18 Disk Drive LEDs
Power Supply LEDs The SANbloc Series power supply provides power factor correction, over current and over voltage protection. The power supply also has 853W peak power and AC voltage brown out protection. The SANbloc Series power supply has two LED indicators on it, which are visible from the rear of the enclosure. The green Power OK LED is on when the power supply is operating normally.
Advanced Cooling Module (ACM) LEDs The SANbloc Series has two variable speed fans per advanced cooling module. Each of the two ACMs on the rear of the SANbloc Series enclosure has two fault LEDs visible from the rear of the enclosure. The LEDs are labeled “1” and “2” to correspond with the the two fans inside the ACM assembly. These LEDs are normally off and will only be on when a fault is detected in a fan by the LS Module. Note: The audible alarm will sound when an error is detected.
Chapter 5: Installing and Removing Components This Chapter describes the procedures for installing and removing the replaceable components in the SANbloc Series. WARNING: The module handles are to facilitate the easy insertion and removal of the modules, they should not be used to lift and/or carry the enclosure.
Location of the Components SAN bloc Series 0 1 F 18 F 18 F 18 F 18 F 18 F F 18 18 F 18 F 18 F 18 F 18 F 18 F F 0 18 18 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 Disk Drives LEM LEM 1 2 I I/O Module/ RAID Controller Location of the Components Power Supplies 0 1 2 0 I ACMs I/O Module/ RAID Controller
Installing and Removing a Disk Drive Carrier The disk drive carriers are located in the front of the enclosure. Follow these procedures to install and remove the disk drive carrier. Installing a Disk Drive Carrier 1 Select the disk drive slot into which the disk drive carrier is to be installed and remove the carrier blank if there is one installed. 2 Orient the disk drive carrier such that the LEDs are on the top (on the left for desk side systems).
Figure 5-1 Disk Drive Carrier Push locking tab in this direction to open F 18 Cam Lever Installing and Removing a Disk Drive Carrier
Installing and Removing an LS Module The LS Modules are located in the front of the enclosure. Follow these procedures to install and remove the LS Modules. Installing an LS Module 1 Select the LS Module slot in to which the LS Module is to be installed and remove the LS blank if one is installed. 2 Orient the LS Module such that the LEDs are on the top (on the left for deskside systems). 3 With the cam lever fully open slide the LS Module into the slot until the lever starts to close.
Figure 5-2 LS Module Push locking tab in this direction to open 0 1 2 3 4 5 Cam Lever Installing and Removing an LS Module
Installing and Removing a Power Supply The power supplies are located in the rear of the enclosure. Follow these procedures to install and remove the power supplies. Installing a Power Supply 1 Select the power supply slot into which the power supply is to be inserted and remove the carrier blank if there is one installed. 2 Orient the power supply, such that the LEDs are on the bottom (on the right hand side for rack mount systems). 3 Gently slide the power supply into the empty power supply slot.
Installing and Removing an Advanced Cooling Module The advanced cooling modules are located in the rear of the enclosure. Follow these procedures to install and remove the advanced cooling modules. Installing an Advanced Cooling Module 1 Select the advanced cooling module slot into which the module is to be installed. 2 Orient the module, such that the LEDs are on the bottom (on the right hand side for rack mount systems). 3 Gently slide the ACM into the empty ACM slot.
Installing and Removing an I/O Module or RAID Controller The I/O module or RAID controller is located in the rear of the enclosure. Follow these procedures to install and remove the I/O module or RAID controller. Installing an I/O Module or RAID Controller 1 Remove the blank if there is one installed. 2 Gently insert the I/O module or RAID controller into the slot. 3 Secure in place using the two fixing screws (torque setting 0.3Nm). 4 Connect the cables as described in Chapter 3.
Installing and Removing an I/O Module or RAID Controller
Appendix A: Safety Statement Translations CAUTION: This equipment is intended only for installation in a restricted access location. ACHTUNG: Dieses Gerät sollte nur an einem Ort mit Zugangskontrolle installiert werden. FÖRSIKTIGHET: Denna utrustning får endast installeras på ställe med begränsad åtkomst. VAROITUS: Laitteisto on tarkoitettu asennettavaksi ainoastaan sivullisilta suojattuun paikkaan. FORSIGTIG: Dette udstyr er kun beregnet til installation i et område med begrænset adgang.
CAUTION: Allow disk drives and power supplies to reach room ambient temperature before powering on the shelf. ACHTUNG: Ehe Laufwerke und Netzteile an die Stromversorgung angeschlossen werden, sollten sie sich an die Raumtemperatur angepasst haben. FÖRSIKTIGHET: Låt skivdrivenheter och strömtillförsel nå rumstemperatur innan strömförsörjningen slås på. VAROITUS: Ennen kuin kytket virran hyllyyn sijoitettuihin levyasemiin ja teholähteisiin, odota, että laitteet saavuttavat huoneiston lämpötilan.
CAUTION: It is recommended that if interconnecting equipment resides within more than one equipment rack cabinet, these rack cabinets should be at the same ground potential. ACHTUNG: Befinden sich Verbindungselemente in mehr als einem Rack-Gehäuse, sollten die Racks dasselbe Massepotential aufweisen. FÖRSIKTIGHET: Vi rekommenderar, om förbindelseutrustning finns i mer än ett utrustningshyllskåp, att dessa hyllskåp ligger på samma jordpotential.
CAUTION: Before attempting to install or remove any of the components, ensure that anti-static precautions have been taken. The minimum requirement is a properly grounded anti-static wrist strap and grounding wire. ACHTUNG: Vor dem Entfernen oder Installieren einer Komponente sollte sichergestellt werden, dass antistatische Vorsichtsmaßnahmen ergriffen wurden. Mindestanforderung sind ein ordnungsgemäß geerdetes Antistatik-Armband und ein Erdungskabel.
trisitet. Minimumskravet er riktig jordet antistatisk håndleddstropp og jordingsledning. CAUTION: When installing or removing a rackmount shelf, remove all power supplies and disk drives. It is recommended that you work with at least one other person when installing a disk shelf. This is necessary to prevent personal injury and damage to the shelf. ACHTUNG:Vor der Installation oder dem Entfernen eines Rackmontagefachs müssen alle Netzteile und Laufwerke entfernt werden.
FORSIGTIG: Når en rackmonteret hylde installeres eller fjernes, skal al strømforsyning og alle drev fjernes. Det anbefales, at der mindst er én anden person til stede, når en drevhylde installeres. Det er nødvendigt for at undgå personskade og beskadigelse af hylden. OBS: Når hylle for rackmontering blir installert eller fjernet, må alle strømforsyninger og diskstasjoner fjernes. Det anbefales at du arbeider sammen med minst én annen person når du installerer en diskhylle.
CAUTION: The tower skin set is not a field replaceable unit and therefore must not be removed from the Storage Array. ACHTUNG: Das Tower-Gehäuse kann nicht am Einsatzort ausgetauscht werden und sollte deshalb nicht entfernt werden. FÖRSIKTIGHET: Det yttre höljet är inte en utbytbar enhet och skall därför inte avlägsnas från lagringsuppsättningen. VAROITUS: Tornikehys ei ole paikan päällä vaihdettavissa eikä sitä saa poistaa muistijärjestelmästä.
CAUTION: After removing the LS Module the resulting hole must be blocked by installing a blanking plate or by installing a replacement LS Module. Failure to do this can disrupt airflow and seriously reduce cooling. ACHTUNG: Nach dem Entfernen des LS Module muss die entstehende Lücke durch eine Blende oder durch die Installation eines anderen LS Module geschlossen werden. Wird dies nicht beachtet, kann es zu Unterbrechung der Luftzufuhr und zu stark verminderter Kühlung kommen.
OBS: Når en LS Module er fjernet, må hullet blokkeres ved å installere en maskeringsplate eller ved å sette inn en annen LS Module. Dersom dette ikke gjøres, kan det forstyrre lufttilstrømningen og gi sterkt redusert kjøling. WARNING: A possible shock hazard may exist in the area of the fan connection. VORSICHT: Im Bereich des Lüftungsanschlusses besteht Stromschlaggefahr. VARNING: Det finns risk för elstötar i området runt fläktanslutningen.
Appendix B: Technical Specifications Host Interface • One or two Fibre Channel interfaces, 100MB\s each, 200 MB\s total. • External hub and switch support. Disk Drive Interface • Dual independant Fibre Channel interfaces, 100MB\s each, 200MB\s total.
Redundant, Hot Swappable Components • Two RAID controllers or copper/optical I/O modules, removable from the rear. • Two power supplies, removable from the rear. • Two advanced cooling modules, removable from the rear. • Two loop resiliency and SES modules (LS), removable from the front. • Up to 14 disk drives, removable from the front. • Two independent AC power inlets. Maximum Cable Lengths • Copper: 30 meters (equalized cable) from server or switch/hub to enclosure.
Warranty Three (3) years Monitoring Temperature, advanced cooling modules, power supplies, disk drives, loop resiliency modules, I/O modules Failure Notification In-band reporting SES; LEDs; audible alarm; Vision storage management software. Disk Drives Capacity: 9GB, 18GB, 36GB Rotational Velocity: 18GB - 10K RPM; 18GB -15K Data Buffer: 4MB Form factor: 3.5” Height: 1.
Power Supply Power Supply Input Power Supply Input Voltage: 85 - 264 VAC Input Frequency: 47 - 63 Hz Peak Inrush Current: 20A @ 115VAC, 25oC 40A @ 230VAC, 25oC Power Factor Correction: Per EN61000-3-2 Minimum Efficiency (%) 70% Minimum Hold-Up Time 20 msec @ 85VAC Max. Peak Output Power 853 Watts Max. Average Output Power 673 Watts Emissions EN50081-1 FCC docket 20780, class B EN55022, Class B 3db margin for conducted emissions when tested at system level.
Power Supply Output Output Parameter 5 VDC Outout 12 VDC Output 3.3VDC Output Nominal Voltage (VDC) 5.05 12.05 3.3 Full Load (A) 44.0 35.0 10.0 Peak Load (A) 1 second 44.0 50.0 10.0 Minimum Load (A) 0.0 0.0 0.0 Transient Load Step (A) 5.0 15.0 4.0 Min. Overload (A) 45 36 11 Max. Overload (A) 55 50 17 Min. Peak Overload (A) 45 50 11 Max. Peak Overload (A) 55 57 17 Max. Ripple (mV p-p) 50 100 50 Min. Upperband Fault 4.655 11.172 3.036 Max.Upperband Fault 4.
Electrical Rating The enclosure input current is 100 - 240 VAC, 10 - 5 Amps, 50/60Hz Temperature • Operating Temperature: 0oC to 40oC • Temperature Storage: -40oC to +70oC • Maximum rate of temperature change: 20oC per hour Humidity • Relative Humidity Operating: 5% to 95%, non-condensing • Relative Humidity Storage: 5% to 95%, non-condensing Altitude • Altitude Operating: -50 to 10,000 feet • Altitude Storage: -50 to 40,000 feet Operational Shock Half sine shock: 5G half sine shock with a pulse du
Regulatory Agency Compliance Product Safety Standards • UL1950 Information Technology Equipment (US) • CSA C22.
Electromagnetic Radiation • United States FCC Part 15, Computing Equipment • Canadian DOC, Data Processing Equipment Regulatory Agency Compliance
Appendix C: Configuration Loop Diagrams External Loop Diagram for a Single Enclosure System - Single Loop 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Enclosure ID 0 10 16 15 14 13 12 Circles denote disk drives with drive ID shown.
External Loop Diagram for a Dual Enclosure System - Single Loop 3 4 5 6 8 7 9 Enclosure ID 0 10 16 18 15 19 14 20 13 21 12 11 22 23 24 Enclosure ID 1 25 31 30 29 28 27 26 Circles denote disk drives with drive ID shown.
External Loop Diagram for a Single Enclosure System - Dual Loop 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Enclosure ID 0 10 16 15 14 13 12 Circles denote disk drives with drive ID shown.
External Loop Diagram for a Dual Enclosure System - Dual Loop 3 4 5 6 8 7 9 Enclosure ID 0 10 16 18 15 19 14 20 13 21 12 11 22 23 24 Enclosure ID 1 25 31 30 29 28 27 26 Circles denote disk drives with drive ID shown.
Index A dual raid controller, configuration, 44 advanced cooling module, leds, 54 advanced cooling modules, 18, 61, 62 air flow, 29 ambient temperature, 28 audience, 11 E enclosure id, 31 expansion modules, 20 F C cable length, 76 cabling, dual i/o module, 37 cabling, dual raid controller, 44 cabling, single i/o module, 35 cabling, single raid controller, 41 circuit overloading, 30 communication, esi, 47 compliance, agency, 81 controller, raid, 20 conventions, 11 current, input, 30, 80 D daisy chai
L leds, enclosure, 48, 50 leds, ls module, 48 length, cables, 76 loading racks, 29 loop resiliency and ses module, 47 ls module, 59 raid controller, 20, 63 raid, 40 redundancy, 76 redundant controllers, 44 regulatory agency, 81 S notification, 77 safety statements, 14, 26 safety statements, translations, 26, 65 shock, operational, 80 single i/o module, configuration, 35 single raid controller, configuration, 41 specifications, technical, 75 support, 5, 12 O T operating temperature, 28 technical
W warranty, 3, 77 world wide support centre, 12 Index
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