American Megatrends MEGAPLEX II MAN 782 CH9 User Manual

Megaplex II 9U  
Chassis Guide  
MAN-782-CH9  
2/21/00  
Table of Contents  
1 General Information.......................................... 1  
General Description of Chassis..............................................1  
Front of Chassis ........................................................................2  
Back of Chassis.........................................................................2  
Specifications ............................................................................3  
Cooling Fans..............................................................................6  
Connectors on Back of Chassis..............................................7  
Drive Bays on Front of Chassis .............................................8  
2 Installation........................................................... 9  
Unpacking and Inspection.......................................................9  
Drive Installation.....................................................................10  
Rack-Mount Installation........................................................13  
3 Field Replaceable Units.................................15  
Replacing a Power Supply ....................................................16  
Replacing a Fan Module........................................................17  
Index..........................................................................19  
Preface iii  
Preface  
Limited Warranty The buyer agrees if this product proves to be defective, that American Megatrends is  
obligated only to repair or replace this product at American Megatrends’ discretion  
according to the terms and conditions of the warranty registration card that accompanies  
this product. American Megatrends shall not be liable in tort or contract for any loss or  
damage, direct, incidental or consequential resulting from the use of this product. Please  
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damages of any kind whatsoever, whether direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential  
(whether arising from the design or use of this product or the support materials provided  
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including, without limitation, claims, suits, and liability for bodily or other injuries to  
end-users resulting from use of Licensee’s product not caused solely by faults in  
Licensed Software as provided by American Megatrends to Licensee.  
Technical Support If you need help installing, configuring, or using the Megaplex II system, call  
your American Megatrends OEM Technical Support representative.  
Web Site  
FTP Site  
We invite you to access the American Megatrends world wide web site at:  
The address of the American Megatrends FTP site is:  
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Preface, Continued  
Disclaimer  
This manual describes the operation of the American Megatrends Megaplex II 9U  
chassis. Although efforts have been made to assure the accuracy of the information  
contained here, American Megatrends expressly disclaims liability for any error in this  
information, and for damages, whether direct, indirect, special, exemplary, consequential  
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Preface  
v
Safety Summary  
The following text describes the WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, and NOTES used  
throughout this document. Each description is followed by an example. You  
should become familiar with these procedures and always observe standard  
safety practices.  
Warning  
Used to describe potential hazards to personnel. Follow directions carefully to  
avoid injury.  
Warning  
High voltage used in this equipment. To avoid injury or  
electrical shock, do not remove cover or reach into the unit  
when the power cord is connected.  
Caution  
Used to describe hazards to equipment. Failure to comply with instruction may  
result in damage to the equipment.  
Caution  
Support the drive canister with both hands when removing  
it from the chassis. Failure to support the canister can  
result in the unit falling and striking the chassis causing  
damage to the canister or to the chassis.  
Note:  
Provides information that will aid you in the interpretation of systems  
operations, procedures, or functions.  
Note:  
Do not duplicate ID numbers within the same SCSI bus.  
vi Megaplex II Chassis Guide  
1 General Information  
This manual provides general installation and maintenance information,  
including drive installation and power supply replacement for the Megaplex II  
9U chassis. The material is arranged into the following sections.  
General Description of Chassis  
The Megaplex II rack-mount chassis supports up to eight 3.50" SCA (Single  
Connector Attachment) Low Voltage Differential (LVD) 16-bit SCSI drives.  
SCA drives provide simple installation via pluggable canisters. The SCA “no  
cable” design allows you to simply mount the drive into the canister and plug  
into the chassis. The Megaplex II chassis includes:  
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mounts for up to eight drives,  
mounts for up to three power supplies,  
seven cooling fans,  
four CPU activity LEDs, and  
Alarm Mute LED and Alarm Mute switch.  
Peripheral Drives System peripherals include mountings for:  
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two 5.25" half-high CD-ROM drives,  
one 3.5" floppy drives, and  
two 3.5" IDE (system drives).  
Power Supplies The chassis is supported by three 450W hot-pluggable power supplies. The N+1  
redundant arrangement allows the chassis to continue operation when one power  
supply fails. The power supply is a modular, pluggable design. Power supplies  
are mounted from the rear of the chassis. Each power supply plugs into the  
chassis power distribution board via a blind mate connector. The power supplies  
are hot-pluggable units that can be replaced while the system remains  
operational.  
Cooling  
Cooling is front to rear via three separate removable modular fan assemblies.  
Three fan assemblies are provided in the front of the chassis. One external fan  
cools the rear of the chassis.  
Chapter 1 General Information 1  
Front of Chassis  
Back of Chassis  
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Specifications  
This chassis is designed to be used in 19” rack configurations. This chassis has  
been designed to hold the Megaplex II motherboard configured with up to 4 GB  
of memory. The specifications of the chassis are:  
Dimensions  
Height : 14” (9U), Width : 19”, Depth : 26”  
Approximately 100 pounds.  
Weight:  
Controller I/O: Eight expansion slots in the rear of the chassis.  
Power Supplies This chassis supports three 450W power supplies arranged in N+1 redundant  
configuration.  
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A minimum of two power supplies are required.  
The power supplies are hot plug and accessible from the back of the case.  
Each power supply has its own AC input plug.  
Power supplies are auto-ranging and have PFC  
Up to three power supplies are handled by the built-in power distribution  
board that allows hot plug and redundancy.  
AC input:  
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90 – 132 VAC @ 60 Hz (nominal 100 VAC) (Autoswitch) 10.0 Amps  
180 – 265 VAC @ 50 Hz (nominal 220 VAC) (Autoswitch) 5.0 Amps  
DC Output:  
The power supply provides:  
45A @ 5V  
28A @ 3.3V  
14A @ +12V  
0.5A @ -12V  
0.5A @ -5V  
Cont’d  
Chapter 1 General Information  
3
Specifications, Continued  
SCSI Drives  
The 9U chassis supports eight hot plug 3.5” 16-bit single-ended SCA LVD SCSI  
drives.  
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These drives are accessible from the front.  
Each drive bay can take a full height SCSI LVD drive.  
The eight drives are arranged on two separate back planes. Each back plane  
supports four drives. The default IDs of these drives are 0, 1, 2, and 4.  
Access to the back planes is through two Wide SCSI cables. These cables  
can be connected, for example, to two channels on a RAID controller.  
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Cooling  
There are three fans mounted in the front of the chassis. These fans are hot plug  
and are monitored by the Megaplex II system BIOS Health screen and the  
management software shipped with Megaplex II.  
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There are three blower fans in the power supply assemblies and one  
additional rear fan.  
For cooling the CPU area, the CPU top plate must be installed and the Top  
Chassis cover must be closed.  
Chassis Intrusion There is a chassis intrusion switch that detects when the top system cover is  
open. This switch is monitored through the management software provided with  
Megaplex II.  
Chassis Alarm Indication There are some LEDs and alarms that are displayed on the chassis:  
Each of the three power supplies has an alarm. When one of the power supply  
fails, the RED LED for that power supply comes on and the buzzer goes off.  
Each of the three front mounted fans has an alarm. When one of the fans fail, the  
RED LED for that fan comes on and the buzzer goes off.  
There is an alarm for the rear-mounted blower. When this fails, the RED LED  
for this blower comes on and the buzzer goes off.  
Note:  
There is an Alarm Mute switch that will turn off the buzzer. While the buzzer is  
muted, the RED LED for the Alarm Mute is on.  
Cont’d  
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Specifications, Continued  
LEDs and Switches There are fan failure LEDs for all four fans.  
There is an IDE Activity LED, a power-on LED, a reset switch, and a power on  
switch.  
There are four CPU Activity LEDs.  
There is an Alarm Mute LED.  
There is an Alarm Mute switch.  
Temperature: Operating:  
Storage:  
0º C to 40º C  
-20º to 75º C  
Humidity:  
Altitude:  
0% to 95% non-condensing  
Operating:  
Storage:  
0 feet to 10,000 feet  
0 feet to 40,000 feet  
Chapter 1 General Information  
5
Cooling Fans  
There are three fans behind the top grill on the front of the Megaplex II chassis.  
There is one fan on the back of the chassis.  
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Connectors on Back of Chassis  
The back of the chassis has connectors for the keyboard, mouse, serial ports (1  
and 2), parallel port, and VGA port.  
The Megaplex II has two sets of keyboard and mouse ports. The primary  
keyboard and mouse ports are located on the front of the chassis, to the left of  
the floppy disk drive. The keyboard and mouse ports on the back of the  
Megaplex II are maintenance ports.  
Chapter 1 General Information  
7
Drive Bays on Front of Chassis  
There are eight drive bays on the front of the chassis.  
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2 Installation  
Unpacking and Inspection  
Unpack the Megaplex II chassis and visually inspect it for damage that might  
have occurred during shipment. Retain the shipping carton in case reshipment is  
necessary.  
Remove the top cover of the chassis and inspect for component damage. If any  
damage has occurred, notify American Megatrends immediately. See page ii of  
this manual for details.  
Each shipping carton should contain the following:  
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a Megaplex II chassis,  
eight drive slides,  
this manual,  
three power cords, and  
mounting hardware  
Chapter 2 Installation  
9
Drive Installation  
Before installing drives make sure that the chassis is powered down.  
Step 1  
Press both latches on the front cover to access the drive bays.  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Unscrew the thumbscrew at the top of the mounting bracket where the new drive  
is to be installed.  
Flip the black latch at the bottom of the bracket down.  
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10 Megaplex II Chassis Guide  
Drive Installation, Continued  
Step 4  
Slide the bracket out, as shown below:  
Step 5  
Mount the disk drive on the front side of the mounting bracket.  
Cont’d  
Chapter 2 Installation  
11  
Drive Installation, Continued  
Step 6  
Line up the holes in the brackets and the screw holes in the back of the drive.  
The back of the bracket is shown below.  
Step 7  
Step 8  
Step 9  
Insert the screws through the screw holes and the brackets and tighten all four  
screws.  
After the drive is securely attached to the bracket, slide the bracket into the slot  
in the drive bay.  
Tighten the thumbscrew and flip the black latch up into a vertical position.  
12 Megaplex II Chassis Guide  
Rack-Mount Installation  
Before the unit is installed into a rack the following items should be taken into  
consideration:  
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The maximum ambient temperature of this unit is 40°C. Internal  
temperatures of the rack assembly should be considered for safe operation.  
Do not block power supply vents or otherwise restrict airflow when  
installing the unit into the rack.  
Mechanical loading of the rack should be considered so that the rack  
remains stable and unlikely to tip.  
Consideration to the overall loading of the branch circuit should be given  
before installing any equipment in a rack environment.  
Installation Steps Use the following procedure to install the Megaplex chassis into a standard 19"  
RETMA rack and apply the AC input power.  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Remove the slides from the chassis by sliding the slides out until the rear  
retaining spring buttons engage. Depress the buttons and slip the slides  
completely free from the chassis. Set the chassis aside.  
Remove the small claw brackets from the package and loosely fasten them, with  
the teeth facing out, to the front and rear of the outer slides using 10-32 x 1/2"  
screws. Notice that the bracket has slotted holes for adjustment. Use the locking  
hex nuts provided to secure the screws.  
Cont’d  
Chapter 2 Installation 13  
Rack-Mount Installation, Continued  
Step 3  
Position the outer rails in the rack, adjusting the claw brackets and marking the  
intended position of the mounting holes both on the front and rear of the rack.  
Tighten the screws on the claw brackets.  
Step 4  
Step 5  
Bolt the front of the slides into place using 10-32 x 1/2" pan head screws. Flat  
head screws are also provided for racks with countersunk holes.  
Bolt the rear of the slides to the rack side rails using four 10-32 x 3/8" screws. A  
threaded bracket is provided in case the rack does not have threaded holes. Hex  
nuts are often difficult to use at the rear of a rack to secure screws.  
Step 6  
Step 7  
Install the chassis slides into the outer slides in the rack. Push the chassis into  
the rack until the rear retaining spring engages. Then press the retaining buttons  
and push the chassis the rest of the way into the rack.  
Plug the AC power cord into the AC receptacle on the power supply module.  
14 Megaplex II Chassis Guide  
3 Field Replaceable Units  
The field replaceable subassemblies within the Megaplex II chassis are  
described below. The subassemblies in this section are:  
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the power supply assemblies and  
the fan module assemblies.  
These assemblies can be ordered as spares from AMI.  
Power Supply Modules Three 450 watt power supplies support the Megaplex II chassis. The  
power supplies are located at the rear of the chassis. Each power supply has a  
power sharing board, which interfaces to the power distribution board located  
internally in the chassis. DC power is distributed from the power supply module  
to the power distribution board inside the enclosure and throughout the chassis.  
Each power supply has an integrated fan.  
These fans along with the additional chassis fans provide cooling for the chassis.  
Only the chassis mounted fans are replaceable. Failure of a power supply fan  
requires replacement of the affected power supply. To replace a power supply  
follow the procedure below.  
Chapter 3 Fiel Replaceable Units 15  
Replacing a Power Supply  
The power supply module is hot pluggable. You do not have to shut down the  
system to replace a power supply.  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Unplug the AC power cord connected to the failed power supply module.  
Loosen the thumbscrews that secure the power supply module.  
Using the handle, remove the power supply module from the chassis.  
Step 4  
Step 5  
Replace the failed power supply module with a new power supply module and  
tighten the thumbscrews.  
Plug in the AC power cord.  
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Replacing a Fan Module  
The chassis mounted fan assembly is easily removed and replaced. Should the  
fan assembly need replacement use the following procedure. The fan assembly  
is hot pluggable. You do not have to shut down the system to replace a fan.  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Step 4  
Open the top cover.  
Disconnect the wires and remove the fan assembly.  
Unscrew the fan to be replaced.  
Insert the new fan assembly into place and reconnect the wires.  
Step 5  
Install the top cover.  
Chapter 3 Fiel Replaceable Units 17  
18 Megaplex II Chassis Guide  
Index  
A
I
AC input, 3  
IDE Activity LED, 5  
Alarm Mute LED, 5  
Alarm Mute switch, 4  
Altitude, 5  
Installation, 9  
L
LEDs and Switches, 5  
B
Back of Chassis, 2  
O
outer rails, 14  
C
Chassis Alarm Indication, 4  
Chassis Intrusion, 4  
chassis slides, 14  
claw brac, 14  
claw brackets, 13  
P
pan head screws, 14  
Peripheral Drives, 1  
Power Supplies, 1, 3  
Power Supply Modules, 15  
Connectors on Back of Chassis, 7  
Controller I/O:, 3  
Cooling, 1, 4  
Cooling Fans, 6  
CPU Activity LEDs, 5  
R
rack side rails, 14  
Rack-Mount Installation, 13  
RED LED, 4  
D
Replacing a Fan Module, 17  
Replacing a Power Supply, 16  
RETMA rack, 13  
DC Output, 3  
Dimensions, 3  
Drive Bays on Front of Chassis, 7  
Drive Installation, 10  
S
SCSI Drives, 4  
Specifications, 3  
F
field replaceable subassemblies, 15  
Field Replaceable Units, 15  
Front of Chassis, 2  
T
FTP Site, iv  
Technical Support, iv  
Temperature, 5  
threaded bracket, 14  
G
General Description of Chassis, 1  
U
Unpacking, 9  
W
Web Site, iv  
H
Humidity, 5  
Weight, 3  
Index 19  

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