NETGEAR Computer Hardware 5200 User Manual

ReadyDATA 5200  
Hardware Manual  
350 East Plumeria Drive  
San Jose, CA 95134  
USA  
December 2012  
202-11024-03  
Table of Contents  
Chapter 3 Maintenance  
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1.  
Getting Started  
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Congratulations on your purchase of a NETGEAR® ReadyDATATM 5200. This ReadyDATA  
5200 Hardware Manual describes the physical features of the ReadyDATA 5200. This chapter  
includes the following sections:  
This manual assumes that your ReadyDATA 5200 has been installed in a rack according to the  
instructions in the NETGEAR ReadyDATA 5200 Installation Guide.  
For detailed information about configuring, managing, and using your ReadyDATA 5200 storage  
system, see the ReadyDATA OS Software Manual, which is available on the Resource CD that  
came with your storage system and at http://support.netgear.com.  
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Front Panel  
The following figure shows the front panel of the ReadyDATA 5200 with the optional front  
bezel removed.  
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Figure 1. ReadyDATA 5200 front panel  
1. Drive bays with disk status LEDs  
2. Control panel  
The following figure shows the control panel in more detail.  
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Figure 2. ReadyDATA 5200 control panel  
1. Power button  
2. Reset button  
3. Power LED  
4. Ethernet LED  
5. Power diagnostic LED  
6. Disk activity LED  
7. Ethernet LED  
8. Information LED  
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Each drive bay features a latch that releases the pop-out tray handle, as shown in the  
following figure.  
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Figure 3. Disk tray handle and release latch  
1. Disk tray handle  
2. Disk tray release latch  
WARNING:  
No matter how many hard drives are installed in your system,  
ensure that all drive trays remain in the drive bays to maintain  
proper airflow.  
For more information about adding and replacing disk drives, see Add a Disk on page 23 and  
The ReadyDATA 5200 comes with an front bezel that protects the drive bays with a lockable  
cover. You can operate the ReadyDATA 5200 with or without the front bezel.  
The following image shows a ReadyDATA 5200 with the front bezel installed.  
Figure 4. ReadyDATA 5200 with front bezel installed  
For more information about installing and removing the front bezel, see Front Bezel on  
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Rear Panel  
The following figure shows the rear panel of the ReadyDATA 5200.  
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Figure 5. ReadyDATA 5200 rear panel  
1. Power supplies  
2. PS2 keyboard and mouse ports  
3. USB ports  
4. RS232 console port  
5. VGA monitor port  
6. 1-gigabit Ethernet ports with status LED status indicators  
7. 10-gigabit Ethernet ports with status LED status indicators  
8. SAS output port  
9. Maintenance port  
Status and Shutdown  
You can obtain information about the status of your unit by reviewing the indicators listed in  
the following table.  
Table 1. Status indicators  
Indicator  
Description  
Power LED  
The LED has these states:  
On. The unit is powered on.  
Off. The unit is powered off.  
Disk activity LED  
The LED has these states:  
On. A disk is active.  
Off. No disk is active.  
Power diagnostic LED  
The LED has these states:  
On. Power failure  
Off. Normal operation  
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Table 1. Status indicators (continued)  
Indicator  
Description  
The LED has these states:  
Information LED  
On. Overheating or fan failure  
Off. Normal operation  
Disk LEDs on disk tray with The top LED indicates disk activity as follows:  
SAS drives or SSD with  
SAS interface  
Blinking. The disk in the bay is active.  
On. The disk in the bay is inactive.  
The bottom LED indicates disk failure, as follows:  
Off. Normal operation  
On. Disk failure  
Disk LEDs on disk tray with The top LED indicates disk activity as follows:  
SATA drive or SSD with  
SATA interface  
Blinking. The disk in the bay is active.  
Off. The disk in the bay is inactive.  
The bottom LED indicates disk failure, as follows:  
Off. Normal operation  
On. Disk failure  
Ethernet LEDs (front panel) The Ethernet port LEDs have these states:  
Green. An Ethernet cable is connected.  
Blinking. An Ethernet cable is active.  
Off. An Ethernet cable is disconnected.  
1-gigabit Ethernet port  
LEDs (rear panel)  
The Ethernet port LEDs have these states:  
Amber. The LAN port is operating at 1 Gbps.  
Green. The LAN port is operating at 100 Mbps.  
Off. The LAN port is operating at 10 Mbps.  
10-gigabit Ethernet ports  
(rear panel)  
The Ethernet port LEDs have these states:  
Green. The LAN port is operating at 10 Gbps.  
Amber. The LAN port is operating at 1 Gbps.  
You can shut down your unit in these ways:  
Using the Power button:  
Preferred shutdown. Press the Power button two times to initiate a graceful  
shutdown.  
Forced shutdown. If the unit is hung, press the Power button and hold for 5 seconds  
to force a shutdown.  
Using Dashboard. For information about using Dashboard to shut down your unit, see  
the ReadyDATA OS Software Manual.  
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Boot Menu  
Use the boot menu to restart or troubleshoot your ReadyDATA 5200. It has the following boot  
modes:  
Normal. Initiates a normal boot process, just like booting using the Power button.  
Factory default. Initiates a reboot process that resets the system to factory settings and  
clears all data.  
WARNING:  
This boot mode erases all data. If your system has data that you  
want to save, back it up to another storage device before  
performing a factory default reboot.  
OS reinstall. Reinstalls the firmware from the internal flash to the disks. Use the OS  
reinstall boot mode when the system crashes and corrupts some configuration files. OS  
reinstall boot mode also resets some settings on your unit, such as Internet protocol  
settings and the administrator password, to defaults.  
Tech support. Boots into a low-level diagnostic mode. Use the tech support boot mode  
only when instructed to do so by a NETGEAR technical support representative.  
Memory test. Performs a memory test. The pass or fail result is reported using the unit’s  
LEDs. Contact a NETGEAR technical support representative to interpret memory test  
results.  
To access the boot menu:  
1. Power off your unit.  
2. With a straightened paper clip, press and hold the Reset button.  
3. Press the Power button to power on the unit.  
4. Continue to press the Reset button until the power diagnostic LED and the information LED  
are both lit.  
The step takes approximately 1 minute.  
5. Release the Reset button.  
6. Press the Reset button within 2 seconds to enter the boot menu.  
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7. Press and release the Reset button to scroll through the boot menu options.  
Watch the blink pattern of the power diagnostic LED and the information LED. The  
following table shows the how the system displays the current option using the power  
diagnostic LED and information LED.  
Boot Mode  
Normal  
Power Diagnostic LED and Information LED Blink Pattern  
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  
  
  
  
  
  
Factory default  
OS reinstall  
Tech support  
Memory test  
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  
  
  
  
  
  
  
Legend:  
Left: Power diagnostic LED  
Right: information LED  
Off:  
On:   
8. When the power diagnostic LED and information LED indicate the correct boot mode, press  
and hold the Reset button for 3 seconds to select that boot mode.  
The system confirms the selection by blinking the power diagnostic LED and the  
information LED twice, and then begins to boot the system in the selected boot mode.  
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Factory Settings  
The following table lists factory settings for the ReadyDATA 5200.  
Table 2. Factory settings  
Feature  
Default  
Login  
User login URL when the ReadyDATA  
5200 is not connected to a DHCP server  
The last two octets are randomly generated based on the  
system’s MAC address.  
Admin user name (case sensitive)  
admin  
Admin login password (case sensitive)  
password  
Management  
System configuration  
Dashboard web-based configuration and status  
monitoring built in to the system’s firmware  
Discovery utility  
RAIDar for Windows, Mac, and Linux  
LAN Connections  
MAC address  
MTU size  
See product sticker on top of unit  
1500  
Ports  
2 Auto Sense 10/100/1000BASE-T, RJ-45  
DHCP acquired  
LAN IP address  
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Technical Specifications  
The following table lists the technical specifications for the ReadyDATA 5200.  
Table 3. ReadyDATA 5200 technical specifications  
Feature  
Specification  
Electrical  
Power supplies (PSU)  
Two 700W server-rated AC power supplies  
100–240V AC, 50/60Hz  
Input  
Power consumption  
170 W typical with six1 TB disks  
Thermal  
Cooling fans  
Three 80-mm dual ball-bearing chassis cooling fans  
Fan failure alerts  
Hardware LED, software using Dashboard and high  
temperature email alert with auto-shutdown option.  
Operating Environmental  
Temperature  
0°–40° C (32°–10°4 F)  
20%–80%  
Humidity (non-condensing)  
Physical  
Form factor  
2U rack mount with 12 hot-swappable SATA, SAS, and  
SSD drive bays  
Dimensions (H x W x D)  
Weight  
3.5 x 17.2 x 25.5 in. (89 x 437 x 648 mm)  
38.6 lb (17.5 kg) with no disks installed  
Optional Spare Parts  
Disk tray  
Cooling fan  
PSU  
Hot-swappable 3.5-in. and 2.5-in. drive trays  
80-mm dual ball-bearing chassis cooling fan  
Hot-swappable 700W PSU  
Rack mount  
Sliding rails  
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2.  
Expansion Disk Arrays  
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This chapter describes physical features of the EDA2000 and EDA4000, which are optional  
expansion disk arrays you can use with the ReadyDATA 5200.  
This manual assumes that your expansion disk array has been installed in a rack according to  
the instructions in the NETGEAR ReadyDATA 5200 Installation Guide.  
The disk expansion arrays do not work independently; instead, they must be connected to a  
ReadyDATA 5200. For information about how to connect an expansion disk array to a  
ReadyDATA 5200, see the NETGEAR ReadyDATA 5200 Installation Guide that came with the  
EDA2000, EDA4000, and ReadyDATA 5200.  
This chapter includes the following topics:  
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Front Panel  
The following figure shows the front panel of the EDA2000 (2U expansion disk array), top,  
and EDA4000 (4U expansion disk array), bottom, with the optional front bezel removed.  
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Figure 6. EDA2000 front panel and EDA4000 front panel  
1. Drive bays with disk status LEDs  
2. Control panel  
Expansion Disk Arrays  
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The following figure shows the control panels in more detail.  
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Figure 7. EDA2000 and EDA4000 control panels  
1. Power button  
2. Reset button  
3. Power LED  
4. Ethernet LED  
5. Power diagnostic LED  
6. Disk activity LED  
7. Ethernet LED  
8. Information LED  
Each drive bay features a latch that releases the pop-out tray handle, as shown in the  
following figure.  
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Figure 8. Disk tray handle and release latch  
1. Disk tray handle  
2. Disk tray release latch  
WARNING:  
No matter how many hard drives are installed in your system,  
ensure that all drive trays remain in the drive bays to maintain  
proper airflow.  
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For more information about adding and replacing disk drives, see Add a Disk on page 23 and  
The EDA 2000 and EDA 4000 come with an front bezel that protects the drive bays with a  
lockable cover. You can operate the EDA2000 and EDA4000 with or without the front bezel.  
For more information about installing and removing the front bezel, see Front Bezel on  
Rear Panel  
The following figure shows the rear panel of the EDA2000 (2U expansion disk array), top,  
and the EDA4000 (4U expansion disk array), bottom.  
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Figure 9. EDA2000 rear panel and EDA4000 expansion rear panel  
1. Power supplies   
2. SAS input port  
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Status Information  
The status indicators on the EDA2000 and EDA4000 are the same as on the ReadyDATA  
5200. For more information, see Table 1, Status indicators on page 7.  
Technical Specifications  
The following table lists the technical specifications for the EDA2000.  
Table 4. EDA2000 technical specifications  
Feature  
Specification  
Electrical  
Power supplies (PSU)  
Two 700W server-rated AC power supplies  
100–240V AC, 50/60Hz  
Input  
Power consumption  
170W typical with six 1-TB disks  
Thermal  
Cooling fans  
Three 80-mm dual ball-bearing chassis cooling fans  
Fan failure alerts  
Hardware LED, software using Dashboard and high  
temperature email alert with auto-shutdown option.  
Operating Environmental  
Temperature  
0°–40° C (32°–10°4 F)  
20%–80%  
Humidity (non-condensing)  
Physical  
Form factor  
2U rack mount with 12 hot-swappable SATA, SAS, and  
SSD drive bays  
Dimensions (H x W x D)  
Weight  
3.5 x 17.2 x 25.5 in. (89 x 437 x 648 mm)  
35.3 lb. (16 kg) with no disks installed  
Optional Spare Parts  
Disk tray  
Cooling fan  
PSU  
Hot-swappable 2.5-in. and 3.5-in. drive trays  
80-mm dual ball-bearing chassis cooling fan  
Hot-swappable 700W PSU  
Rack mount  
Sliding rails  
Expansion Disk Arrays  
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The following table lists the technical specifications for the EDA4000.  
Table 5. EDA4000 technical specifications  
Feature  
Specification  
Electrical  
Power supplies (PSU)  
Two 700W server-rated AC power supplies  
100–240V AC, 50/60Hz  
Input  
Power consumption  
170W typical with six 1-TB disks  
Thermal  
Cooling fans  
Five 80-mm dual ball-bearing chassis cooling fans  
Fan failure alerts  
Hardware LED, software using Dashboard and high  
temperature email alert with auto-shutdown option.  
Operating Environmental  
Temperature  
0°–40° C (32°–10°4 F)  
20%–80%  
Humidity (non-condensing)  
Physical  
Form factor  
4U rack mount with 24 hot-swappable SATA drive bays  
7 x 17.2 x 26 in. (178 x 437 x 660 mm)  
Dimensions (H x W x D)  
Weight  
64.2 lb. (29.1 kg) with no disks installed  
Optional Spare Parts  
Disk tray  
Cooling fan  
PSU  
Hot-swappable 2.5-in. and 3.5-in. drive trays  
80-mm dual ball-bearing chassis cooling fan  
Hot-swappable 700W PSU  
Rack mount  
Sliding rails  
Expansion Disk Arrays  
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Maintenance  
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This chapter describes how to perform maintenance activities like adding disks and replacing  
disks and system components. It includes the following topics:  
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Front Bezel  
The ReadyDATA 5200, EDA2000, and EDA4000 come with a front bezel that protects the  
drive bays with a lockable cover. You can operate these systems with or without the bezel.  
To install the front bezel:  
1. Hold the bezel in front of the ReadyDATA 5200, EDA2000, or EDA4000 chassis.  
Ensure that the bezel is parallel to the chassis.  
2. Insert the tabs on the right side of the bezel into the holes on the right bezel brace.  
3. Push the bezel to the right and insert the tabs on the left side of the bezel into the holes on  
the left bezel brace.  
The bezel snaps into place.  
4. (Optional) Lock the bezel.  
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To remove the front bezel:  
1. If the bezel is locked, unlock it.  
2. Push the release latch on the left side of the bezel.  
3. Pull the bezel toward you.  
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Disks  
The ReadyDATA 5200 does not recognize non-NETGEAR disks. In addition, if you use  
non-NETGEAR disks, Dashboard might display an error. The ReadyDATA 5200 can  
recognize only disks that you obtain through NETGEAR or a NETGEAR authorized reseller.  
Failed Disk Notification  
When a disk fails in your ReadyDATA 5200, you are notified by email. Email alerts must be  
set up for notifications to be sent. In addition, Dashboard provides information about the  
failed disk.  
For information about setting up email alerts and using Dashboard, see the ReadyDATA OS  
Software Manual, which is available at support.netgear.com.  
Each disk bay includes a failed disk LED that illuminates when its disk fails.  
If the disk is still under warranty, contact NETGEAR and arrange to have the disk replaced.  
This process requires that you provide the serial number of the disk. To locate the serial  
number, open the disk tray and take out the failed disk, or use Dashboard.  
WARNING:  
No matter how many hard drives are installed in your unit, ensure  
that all drive trays remain in the drive bays to maintain adequate  
airflow.  
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Add a Disk  
You can add a hard disk to an empty disk bay. You do not need to shut down your unit before  
adding a disk.  
You can use 2.5-inch and 3.5-inch disk drives in a ReadyDATA 5200, EDA2000, or EDA4000.  
To add a 2.5-inch disk:  
1. Pull the disk tray release switch.  
The tray handle pops out.  
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2. Disk tray release switch  
2. Pull out the disk tray.  
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3. Turn the disk over and remove the metal plate from the drive tray.  
4. (Optional) Depending on the thickness of the disk drive you are installing, adhere the foam  
pad to the metal plate in the area bounded by the metal tabs so that the 2.5-inch disk drive  
will rest on it.  
Use the foam pad to raise thin disk drives to the correct height so that you can install the  
screws.  
5. Place the disk drive on the tray in the area bounded by the metal tabs so that the connectors  
face up at the back of the disk tray.  
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6. Align the screw holes on the disk drive with the screw holes on the metal tabs and install the  
screws to fasten the disk drive to the metal plate.  
7. With the disk tray handle to the right and the hard disk drive to the left, assemble the disk  
tray and metal plate.  
8. Slide the disk tray into the unit and secure the handle.  
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To add a 3.5-inch disk:  
1. Pull the disk tray release switch.  
The tray handle pops out.  
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2. Disk tray release switch  
2. Pull out the disk tray and place a disk in the tray.  
3. Assemble the disk tray.  
Make sure that the hard disk connectors face the interior of the disk bay when you  
reassemble the disk.  
4. Slide the disk tray into the unit and secure the handle.  
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Replace a Disk  
If a disk fails, your system provides email alerts and status messages about the need to  
replace a disk. You do not need to power down your unit when replacing a disk.  
To replace a 2.5-inch disk:  
1. If a disk failed, scan disk LEDs on the disk bays to identify the failed disk.  
2. Pull the disk tray release pull switch.  
The tray handle pops out.  
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2. Disk tray release pull switch  
3. Pull out the disk tray, turn the disk over, remove the screws, and separate the metal plate  
and the disk tray.  
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4. Remove the screws that hold the disk drive to the metal tabs and remove the old disk drive.  
5. Replace the disk drive and reassemble the disk tray.  
For more information, see Add a Disk on page 23.  
6. Slide the disk tray back into the unit and secure the handle.  
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To replace a 3.5-inch disk:  
1. If a disk failed, scan disk LEDs on the disk bays to identify the failed disk.  
2. Pull the disk tray release pull switch.  
The tray handle pops out.  
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2. Disk tray release pull switch  
3. Pull out the disk tray, remove the screws, and remove the old disk drive.  
4. Replace the disk drive and reassemble the disk tray.  
For more information, see Add a Disk on page 23.  
5. Slide the disk tray back into the unit and secure the handle.  
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System Components  
You can replace system components on your ReadyDATA 5200, EDA2000, or EDA4000.  
Power Supply  
If either of the two power supply modules fails, the other module takes the full load and allows  
the system to continue operation without interruption. The power diagnostic LED illuminates  
until the failed unit is replaced.  
You do not need to shut down the system to replace a power supply unit. The backup power  
supply module keeps the system operating while you replace the failed hot-swappable power  
supply. Replace a failed power supply with the same model.  
To replace a power supply:  
1. Unplug the AC power cord from the failed power supply module.  
2. Depress the locking tab on the power supply module and use the rounded handle to pull it  
straight out.  
3. Push the new power supply unit into the power bay until you hear a click.  
4. Secure the locking tab on the unit.  
5. Plug the AC power cord back into the unit.  
System Interior  
You must access the inside of your ReadyDATA 5200, EDA2000, or EDA4000 to replace a  
fan or battery.  
To access the system interior:  
1. Grasp the two handles on either side and pull the unit straight out until it locks.  
The unit is locked when you hear a click sound.  
2. Press the two buttons on the top of the chassis to release the top cover.  
3. Lift the top cover from the chassis to gain full access to the inside of the system.  
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WARNING:  
Ensure that the chassis cover is in place when the system is  
operating to allow proper cooling. Out-of-warranty damage to the  
system can occur if you do not strictly follow this practice.  
Fan  
If a fan fails, the remaining fans increase to full speed, the information LED on the control  
panel illuminates, and an email alert is sent to the system administrator. Replace a failed fan  
as soon as possible. Remove the top chassis cover while the system is still running to  
determine which fan failed.  
Fans are hot-swappable, so you do not need to power down your unit when replacing a fan.  
To replace a fan:  
1. Remove the chassis cover.  
For more information, see System Interior on page 30.  
2. Press the tabs on the sides of the fan to unlock and remove the fan and its housing.  
The fan’s power connection automatically detaches.  
3. Replace the failed fan with an identical fan.  
You hear a click when the fan is fully installed and the power connections are made. If the  
system power is on, the hot-plug feature causes the fan to start immediately upon being  
connected to its header on the mainboard.  
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Battery  
Your system uses a CR2032 battery. Dispose of used batteries according to the  
manufacturer’s instructions.  
DANGER:  
Installing the on-board battery upside down, which reverses its  
polarities, creates a danger of explosion. Take care to install the battery  
properly.  
To replace the battery:  
1. Open the system and locate the battery holder.  
2. Remove the old battery.  
3. Install the new battery.  
Take care to install the new battery with the correct side up.  
Lithium battery  
Battery holder  
Lithium battery  
Battery holder  
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Warnings and Precautions  
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This appendix contains safety warnings and precautions for the ReadyDATA 5200 . It includes  
the following sections:  
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Safety Warnings  
1. The equipment is certified for installation only by trained personnel, according to the  
installation instructions provided with each unit.  
2. The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.  
3. Observe the on-board battery precautions. Follow the battery replacement instructions in  
DANGER:  
Installing the on-board battery upside down, which reverses its  
polarities, creates a danger of explosion. Take care to install the battery  
properly.  
4. The units and their associated LAN connections shall be interconnected only with equipment  
within the same building.  
5. Slide or rail-mounted equipment is not to be used as a shelf or a work space.  
Electrical Safety Precautions  
Follow basic electrical safety precautions to protect yourself from harm and the ReadyDATA  
5200 from damage:  
Be aware of the locations of the power on/off switch on the chassis as well as the room’s  
emergency power-off switch, disconnection switch, or electrical outlet. If an electrical  
accident occurs, you can then quickly remove power from the system.  
Do not work alone when working with high-voltage components.  
Always disconnect power from the system when removing or installing main system  
components, such as the main board or memory modules. When disconnecting power,  
you should first power down the system with the operating system and then unplug the  
power cords of all the power supply units in the system.  
When working around exposed electrical circuits, another person who is familiar with the  
power-off controls should be nearby to switch off the power if necessary.  
Use only one hand when working with powered-on electrical equipment. This is to avoid  
making a complete circuit, which will cause electrical shock. Use extreme caution when  
using metal tools, which can easily damage any electrical components or circuit boards  
they come into contact with.  
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Do not use mats designed to decrease static electrical discharge as protection from  
electrical shock. Instead, use rubber mats that have been specifically designed as  
electrical insulators.  
The power supply cords must include a grounding plug and must be plugged into  
grounded electrical outlets.  
General Safety Precautions  
Follow these rules to ensure general safety:  
Keep the area around the ReadyDATA 5200 clean and free of clutter.  
The ReadyDATA 5200 weighs approximately 82 pounds when fully loaded. When lifting  
the system, two people at either end should lift slowly with their feet spread out to  
distribute the weight. Always keep your back straight and lift with your legs.  
Place the chassis top cover and any system components that have been removed away  
from the system or on a table so that they will not accidentally be stepped on.  
While working on the system, do not wear loose clothing such as neckties and  
unbuttoned shirt sleeves, which can come into contact with electrical circuits or be pulled  
into a cooling fan.  
Remove any jewelry or metal objects from your body, which are excellent metal  
conductors that can create short circuits and harm you if they come into contact with  
printed circuit boards or areas where power is present.  
On-board battery: This battery must be replaced only with the same or an equivalent type  
recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the  
manufacturer’s instructions.  
DANGER:  
There is a danger of explosion if the on-board battery is installed upside  
down, which will reverse its polarities.  
Main board replaceable soldered-in fuses: Self-resetting PTC (positive temperature  
coefficient) fuses on the main board must be replaced by trained service technicians only.  
The new fuse must be the same as or equivalent to the one replaced. Contact technical  
support for details and support.  
Warnings and Precautions  
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Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Precautions  
Electrostatic discharge is generated by two objects with different electrical  
charges coming into contact with each other. An electrical discharge is  
created to neutralize this difference, which can damage electronic  
components and printed circuit boards. The following measures are  
generally sufficient to neutralize this difference before contact is made to  
protect your equipment from ESD:  
Use a grounded wrist strap designed to prevent static discharge.  
Keep all components and printed circuit boards (PCBs) in their antistatic bags until ready  
for use.  
Touch a grounded metal object before removing the board from the antistatic bag.  
Do not let components or PCBs come into contact with your clothing, which might retain a  
charge even if you are wearing a wrist strap.  
Handle a board by its edges only; do not touch its components, peripheral chips, memory  
modules, or contacts.  
When handling chips or modules, avoid touching their pins.  
Put the main board and peripherals back into their antistatic bags when not in use.  
For grounding purposes, make sure your computer chassis provides excellent  
conductivity between the power supply, the case, the mounting fasteners, and the main  
board.  
After accessing the inside of the system, close the system back up and secure it to the  
rack unit with the retention screws after ensuring that all connections have been made.  
Warnings and Precautions  
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B.  
Notification of Compliance  
B
Regulatory Compliance Information  
This section includes user requirements for operating this product in accordance with National  
laws for usage of radio spectrum and operation of radio devices. Failure of the end-user to  
comply with the applicable requirements may result in unlawful operation and adverse action  
against the end-user by the applicable National regulatory authority.  
This product’s firmware limits operation to only the channels allowed in a particular Region or  
Country. Therefore, all options described in this user's guide may not be available in your version  
of the product.  
FCC Requirements for Operation in the United States  
FCC Information to User  
This product does not contain any user serviceable components and is to be used with  
approved antennas only. Any product changes or modifications will invalidate all applicable  
regulatory certifications and approvals  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two  
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must  
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure  
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled  
environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance of 20  
cm between the radiator and your body.  
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or  
transmitter.  
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NETGEAR ReadyDATA 5200  
FCC Declaration Of Conformity  
We, NETGEAR, Inc., 350 East Plumeria Drive, San Jose, CA 95134, declare under our sole  
responsibility that the NETGEAR ReadyDATA 5200 complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules.  
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
This device may not cause harmful interference, and  
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause  
undesired operation.  
FCC Radio Frequency Interference Warnings & Instructions  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital  
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide  
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This  
equipment uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in  
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.  
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can  
be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct  
the interference by one or more of the following methods:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an electrical outlet on a circuit different from that which the  
radio receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
Modifications made to the product, unless expressly approved by NETGEAR, Inc., could void  
the user's right to operate the equipment.  
Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference Regulations  
This digital apparatus, NETGEAR ReadyDATA 5200, the EDA2000, and the EDA4000, do not  
exceed the Class A limits for radio-noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the Radio  
Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.  
European Union  
The NETGEAR ReadyDATA 5200 complies with essential requirements of EU EMC Directive  
2004/108/EC and Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC as supported by applying the following test  
methods and standards:  
EN55022: 2006 / A1: 2007  
EN55024: 1998 / A1: 2001 / A2 : 2003  
EN60950-1: 2005 2nd Edition  
EN 61000-3-2:2006  
EN 61000-3-3:1995 w/A1: 2001+A2: 2005  
Notification of Compliance  
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