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ACP-7000

19" RACKMOUNT 7U HEIGHT

INDUSTRIAL CHASSIS

Users Manual

i

Copyright

This document is copyrighted, 2000, by Advantech Co., Ltd. All rights are reserved. Advantech Co., Ltd. reserves the right to make improvements to the products described in this manual at any time without notice.

No part of this manual may be reproduced, copied, translated or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of

Advantech Co., Ltd. Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable. However, Advantech Co., Ltd. assumes no responsibility for its use, nor for any infringements upon the rights of third parties which may result from its use.

All brand and product names mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.

Part No. 20027K0000

Printed in Taiwan

1st Edition

April 2002

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Table of Contents

Contents

Chapter 1 General Information ........................................1

1.1

Introduction ....................................................................... 2

1.2

Specifications .................................................................... 2

1.3

Passive Backplane Options ............................................... 3

1.4

Power Supply Options....................................................... 4

1.5

System Regulation............................................................. 5

1.6

Dimensions........................................................................ 6

Figure 1.1: Dimensions ......................................................... 6

1.7

Exploded Diagram............................................................. 7

Figure 1.2: Exploded Diagram-1........................................... 7

Figure 1.3: Exploded Diagram-2........................................... 7

Figure 1.4: Exploded Diagram 3 ........................................... 8

Chapter 2 System Setup.....................................................9

2.1

System Installation .......................................................... 10

Figure 2.1: Top Cover ......................................................... 10

Figure 2.2: Front Panel Switches ........................................ 11

Figure 2.3: Front View ........................................................ 11

Figure 2.4: Rear View ......................................................... 12

Figure 2.5: Backplane Holder ............................................. 13

Figure 2.6: Driver Bay ........................................................ 14

Figure 2.7: 3.5" Mobile Drawer Latch ................................ 15

Figure 2.8: 3.5" Mobile Drawer Handle.............................. 15

Figure 2.9: SCSI SCA-2 HDD ............................................ 16

Figure 2.10:Returning 3.5" Mobile Drawer ........................ 16

Figure 2.11:5Vsb/PS_ON cable .......................................... 17

Figure 2.12:ACP-7000BP-46R............................................ 17

Figure 2.13:ACP-7000BP-57N/81N ................................... 18

Figure 2.14:Power Inlet and Outlet ..................................... 18

Figure 2.15:ACP-7000MB-00X .......................................... 19

Figure 2.16:ACP-7000MB-46R .......................................... 19

2.2

LED Indicators ................................................................ 20

2.3

SCSI Storage ................................................................... 21

Figure 2.17:SCSI Storage Cabling ...................................... 22

2.4

Cooling Fan & Filter ....................................................... 22

Figure 2.18:System H/S Cooling Fans ................................ 23

Figure 2.19:SCSI Storage Cooling Fans.............................. 23

Figure 2.20:Front Door Filter .............................................. 23

Figure 2.21:H/S Cooling Fan Filter..................................... 24

Chapter 3 Alarm Board ...................................................25

3.1

Alarm board layout.......................................................... 26

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Figure 3.1: Alarm Board Layout ......................................... 26

3.2

Alarm board Specification .............................................. 27

3.3

Switch Setting ................................................................. 31

3.4

Thermal Sensor, LED, USB and K/B ............................. 32

Figure 3.2: Thermal Sensor................................................. 32

Figure 3.3: Thermal Sensor Layout..................................... 32

Figure 3.4: LED layout........................................................ 33

Figure 3.5: USB, PS/2 KB Layout ...................................... 34

Chapter 4 SCSI Storage...................................................35

4.1

6-slot SCA Backplane Layout......................................... 36

Figure 4.1: SCA Backplane Layout .................................... 37

4.2

SAF-TE ........................................................................... 37

4.3

RAID ............................................................................... 38

Figure 4.2: Length Limitations for RAID controller........... 38

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General Information

1

1 Chapter 1 General Information

Chapter 1 Introduction

1.1 Introduction

ACP-7000 is a high performance, high capacity-computing platform which meets a variety of needs including filing, printing, applications, emails and Web server. This powerful departmental server includes a full

Disk Array of high availability features for minimizing the system downtime especially in mission-critical CT application and factory management. A wide range of standard computing peripherals can be integrated with the chassis to meet different application development under missioncritical environment 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

The product delivers rack space optimization, features flexibility, expandability and extraordinary performance which you can rely on today and grow with tomorrow.

1.2 Specifications

Construction: Heavy-duty steel

Disk Drive Bay:Front accessible one slim type CD-ROM, one 3.5¨ & two 5.25" disk drivers.

RAID Storage: Supports six SCSI SCA hot-swappable HDD. Each 3.5" mobile drawer could offer a lock latch for protection and a pair of power, status LED. Status LED shows the HDD data accessing by blue color,

HDD failure by red color and Array reconstructing by pink color blinking. RAID storage get abundance cooling by two cooling fans.

Cooling System: Supports abundance cooling by four hot-swappable fans

Security protection: The RAID storage system, power switch and CPU reset are all behind the lockable door.

Status indicators: Single-color LED(green) for 3.3V,+5V,+12V,-5V,-

12V. Single-color LED(orange) for HDD activity. Bi-color LED(green/ red) for system power failure, fan failure and overheating.

For each 3.5" mobile HDD drawer, single-color LED (green) for HDD power. Bi-color LED (blue/red) for HDD operating status.

Connectors: Front accessible USB and PS/2 keyboard

Dimension (WxHxD): 482mm x 307mm x 500mm (19"x 12.1" x 19.7"),

Weight: 35 kg (77ibs)

Paint Color: Pantone 4C 2X Black, textured

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Operation Temperature:0°C ~ 40°C (32°F ~ 104°F)

Storage Temperature: -40° to +60°C (-40° to +140°F)

Relative Humidity: 10 ~ 95%@40°C, non-condensing

Vibration (operating): 5Hz ~ 500Hz, 1G rams, 2G(non-operating)

Shock (non-operating): 30 G with 11m Sec duration, 1/2 sine wave

Altitude: 0 to 3048m (0 to 10,000 ft)

Slide Rail:General Device C-300 series supported

Safety: UL, cUL, CE

1.3 Passive Backplane Options

Single System Backplane models (refer appendix for details)

·PCA-6120

·PCA-6120P4

·PCA-6119P7

·PCA-6119P10

·PCA-6119P17

·PCA-6119P16X (16 PCI 64_bit)

Multi-System Backplane models

·PCA-6120D, PCA-6120DP4 (Dual segment)

·PCA-6120Q, PCA-6116QP2 (Quad segment)

3 Chapter 1 General Information

1.4 Power Supply Options

Model name

PS-

400ATX-Z

RPS-

460H-Z

RPS-

570H

RPS-

810H

Specification

Watt Input

400W

ATX PFC

460W

ATX PFC

570W

ATX PFC

90/

264Vac(F ull-range)

100 ~ 240

Vac(Fullrange)

100 ~ 240

Vac(Fullrange)

Output

+5V@

42A+3.3V

@20A+12

V@14A-

12V@1A-

5V@1A+5

[email protected]

5A

+5V@

40A+3.3V

@30A+12

V@27A-

12V@1A-

[email protected]

+5Vsb@2

A

+5V@

50A+3.3V

@40A+12

V@34A-

12V@1A-

5V@1A+5

[email protected]

A

810W

ATX PFC

100 ~

240Vac(F ull-range)

+5V@

75A+3.3V

@60A+12

V@51A-

[email protected]

A-

[email protected]

+5Vsb@1

.6A

Mini-load Safety

+5V@2A+

[email protected]

A+3.3V@

0.2A

UL/cUL-

TUV

+5 V @ 5

A+3.3 V

@ 1A+12

V @ 2.5

A+5Vsb@

0.1A

UL,

CSA,TUV

+5 V @

6A+3.3 V

@ 2A+12

V @ 3 A-

12 V @

0.1A-5 V

@

0.1A+5Vs b @ 0.1A

+5 V @

9A+3.3 V

@ 3A+12

V @ 4.5

A-12 V @

0.15A-5 V

@

0.15A+5V sb @

0.15A

UL, cUL-

TUV

UL, cUL-

TUV

MTBF

100,000 hours

@25°C

75% load

148,000 hours

@25°C

(Full load)

180,000 hours

@25°C

(Full load)

259,000 hours

@25°C

(Full load)

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1.5 System Regulation

Model name

ACP-7000BP-00R

ACP-7000BP-00N

ACP-7000BP-46R

ACP-7000BP-57N

ACP-7000BP-81N

ACP-7000MB-00R

ACP-7000MB-40Z

ACP-7000MB-46R

Specification

Without backplane, without

Power Supply(20-B/P version, for redundant power)

Without backplane, without

Power Supply(20-B/P version, for 2+1 or 3+1 power)

With 460W ATX PFC Redundant Power Supply without backplane (20-Slot backplane version)

With 570W ATX PFC 2+1

Redundant Power without backplane (20-Slot backplane version)

With 810W ATX PFC 3+1

Redundant Power Supply without backplane (20-Slot backplane version)

Without M/B, without Power

Supply(M/B versipon & for

Redundant Power)

Without M/B, with 400W ATX

PFC Power Supply(M/B versipon & for single PS/2 Power)

With 460W ATX PFC Redundant Power Supply without motherboard(M/B version)

-

-

-

-

Safety

UL.cULCE

UL.cULCE

UL.cULCE

UL.cUL,CE

5 Chapter 1 General Information

1.6 Dimensions

Unit : mm [inch]

Figure 1.1: Dimensions

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1.7 Exploded Diagram

Figure 1.2: Exploded Diagram-1

Figure 1.3: Exploded Diagram-2

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Figure 1.4: Exploded Diagram 3

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System Setup

2

9 Chapter 2 System Setup

Chapter 2 System Setup

2.1 System Installation

WARNING: Before starting the installation process, be sure to shut down all power from the chassis. Do this by turning off the power switch, and unplugging the power cord from the power outlet. When in doubt, consult with an experienced technician.

2.1.1 Attaching the handles.

The handles for the front panel are in the accessory box. To install the handles, simply secure them to the front panel with the provided screws.

2.1.2 Removing the top cover and backplane holder

First, remove the chassis cover. The top cover is fixed to the chassis by two thumbscrews.

1.

Release two thumbscrews on the rear upper location of the chassis.

2.

Lift the cover.

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Figure 2.1: Top Cover

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2.1.3 Chassis Front and Rear Sections

The front panel switches behind the door are used for system power, system reset 1, system reset 2 (option), alarm reset , power switch, USB and

PS/2 keyboard. A multi-function key lock locks the door cover; user could lock the door cover by key or without key.

System Reset 1

System Reset 2, Optional

Alarm Reset

Momentary Switch or

Power On/Off Switch

USB and PS/2 K/B

Figure 2.2: Front Panel Switches

Figure 2.3: Front View

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Figure 2.4: Rear View

System Reset 1: Press this switch to reinitialize the system. This is the same as the hardware reset button. (Default setting)

System Reset 2: Press this switch to reinitialize the second system.

(Optional for dual system)

Alarm Reset Switch: Press this switch to suppress or stop an audible alarm. Whenever a fault in the system occurs (e.g. fan failure, rising chassis temperature, backplane voltage problem), an audible alarm is activated. Pressing this switch will cause the alarm to stop.

Power On/Off Switch: Use this switch to turn on/off the system AT power.

Momentary Switch: Use this switch and by way of ATX (PS_ON) function to turn on system ATX power. Please use system shutdown to turn off system power automatic or press momentary switch for a while to turn off system power

USB connector: If you want to connect any USB interface device to the system, you could use this connector.

PS/2 connector: If you want to connect the PS/2 keyboard, you could use this connector.

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The rear section of B/P version includes B/P rear window, 20-slot I/O brackets and the sheet metal kit for 1+1 or N+1 redundant power supply.

The rear section of M/B version includes M/B rear window, 7-slot I/O brackets, ATX M/B I/O cover and sheet metal kit for single or 1+1 redundant power.

2.1.4 Drive Bay & SCSI Storage Installation

The Standard Drive Bay of the ACP-7000 can hold a slim type CD-ROM,

5.25"(x2) and 3.5" (x1) devices Installation disk drives a.

Remove the top cover b.

Release two thumbscrews to draw out the backplane holder until you have enough space to take out driver bay. See Figure 2.5

c.

Undo the four screws of cushion. d.

Lift off the Standard Drive Bay. See Figure 2.6 e.

f.

Insert the drives into their proper locations in the drive bay and secure them with the screws provided.

Connect the disk drive power and signal cables.

Figure 2.5: Backplane Holder

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Figure 2.6: Driver Bay

The SCSI storage holds six 3.5" mobile drawer which is for 1" height

SCSI SCA-2 80-pin 3.5" HDD, and with 6-slot SCA backplane. User could install 1" height SCSI SCA-2 80-pin 3.5" HDD into this SCSI storage and use RAID card or RAID controller as RAID system for ACP-

7000

There is several type of SCSI 3.5" HDD, when in doubt, consult with an experienced technician before a.

SCSI SCA-2 80-pin HDD installation.

Open the front door by turning the key lock.

b.

Find the latch of 3.5" HDD mobile drawer and push it to the up location. See the Figure 2.7.

c.

Press down the handle of 3.5" HDD mobile drawer down until the end, then hold the handle and draw it out. Refer the Figure 2.8.

d.

Install 1" height SCSI SCA-2 80-pin 3.5" HDD by four screws.

e.

Refer the Figure 2.9

Returning and push the mobile drawer within HDD toward to the

SCSI storage until the handle of mobile drawer is moving up. f.

See Figure 2.10

Push the handle of mobile drawer until the end, and then press the latch to the down location.

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The Latch has to be on upper location

Figure 2.7: 3.5" Mobile Drawer Latch

Figure 2.8: 3.5" Mobile Drawer Handle

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Figure 2.9: SCSI SCA-2 HDD

Figure 2.10: Returning 3.5" Mobile Drawer

2.1.5 CPU Card and Add-on Cards Installation

a.

Open the top cover and move aside the cardholder by two screws b.

Find out the location of PICMG slot, take out I/O bracket first, and install SBC(CPU card) c.

Connect the 5Vsb and PS_ON cable of power supply to SBC.

See Figure 2.11

d.

Find the location of PCI or ISA slot, take out the I/O bracket first, and install add-on card.

e.

After all the CPU card and add-on cards installation, fix them tightly with backplane holder by screw and fix them well by cardholder.

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5Vsb/PS_ON cable connect

to SBC

Figure 2.11: 5Vsb/PS_ON cable

2.1.6 ACP-7000BP-00R, ACP-7000BP-00N

ACP-7000BP-00R has a momentary switch on the front panel. It is

20-slot backplane version but without backplane and power supply inside; it is with the mechanical design for 1+1 redundant power supply.

ACP-7000BP-46R, see Figure 2.12, is without backplane; but with 460W

1+1 redundant power supply inside. ACP-7000BP-00N, all are same with

ACP-7000BP-00R but with the mechanical design for N+1 redundant power. ACP-7000BP-57N, see Figure 2.13, is without backplane; but with 570W 2+1 redundant power. ACP-7000BP-81N, see Figure 2.13, is without backplane, but with 810W 3+1 redundant power.

Figure 2.12: ACP-7000BP-46R

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Figure 2.13: ACP-7000BP-57N/81N

Before starting to plug the power cord for ACP-7000BP-57N and ACP-

7000BP-81N, be sure both "Inlet" of power cord have the same direction to plug into to power outlet. See Figure 2.14

Figure 2.14: Power Inlet and Outlet

2.1.7 ACP-7000MB-00X, ACP-7000MB-00R

ACP-7000MB-00X, has a momentary switch on the front panel and is for

ATX M/B or two ways Server Board. It is without motherboard and power supply inside; and the mechanical design is for ATX single PS/2 type power supply. ACP-7000MB-00R is complete same as ACP-

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7000MB-00X; but the mechanical design is for 1+1 redundant power supply. For ACP-7000MB-40Z, sees Figure 2.15, it is with 400W ATX

PFC PS/2 single power supply. For the ACP-7000MB-46R, see Figure

2.16, you will understand it is with 460W 1+1 redundant power supply inside.

Figure 2.15: ACP-7000MB-00X

Figure 2.16: ACP-7000MB-46R

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2.2 LED Indicators

2.2.1 System Status LED

The System Status LED shows as follows:

LED Description

PWR

HDD

TEMP

System Power

Hard Drive activity

Chassis Temperature

Cooling Fan status

Abnormal

No light

Abnormal

Abnormal

Orange

Normal

Data access

Normal

FAN Normal

When the PWR LED is RED, it indicates a redundant power supply failure. To stop the alarm buzzer, press the Alarm Reset button. Please check out the redundant power supply right away and replace failure power supply module with a good one.

When the FAN LED is RED and blinking, it indicates a failing cooling fan. An audible alarm is also activated. To stop the alarm buzzer, press the Alarm Reset button then replace the fan immediately.

If the TEMP LED is RED and blinking, the system detects rising temperature inside the chassis. An audible alarm is activated. To stop the alarm buzzer, press the Alarm Reset button. Inspect the rear section and fan filter immediately. Make sure airflow inside the chassis is smooth and not blocked by dust or other particles.

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2.2.2 Power Status LED

The Power Status LED indicates the status of the backplane voltage signals.

LED

+3.3V

+5V

+12V

-5V

-12V

Description

+3.3V signal

+ 5V signal

+12V signal

- 5V signal

-12V signal

Light

Normal

Normal

Normal

Normal

Normal

No light

No output

No output

No output

No output

No output

When a LED fails to light, it indicates a problem with one of the voltage signals. An audible alarm is sounded. Check to make sure that the power supply connector is properly attached to the backplane. If problem persists, consult an experienced technician.

2.3 SCSI Storage

The SCSI storage is within the system data; please have to be very carefully to avoid damage the system data if you have to take the SCSI storage out from chassis. When in doubt, consult with an experienced technician.

a.

Open the top cover and release two thumbscrews to draw out the backplane holder until you could take out the SCSI Storage.

b.

Please move away the fan cable from CN5, CN6 of system alarm board c.

Please release four screws of system alarm board first and then move away alarm board, then move away three-power cable, which from power supply and SCSI cable which from RAID device.

See Figure 2.17

d.

Undo the four screws of cushion, and then take SCSI storage out carefully.

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Fan 5/Fan 6

Alarm Board

C onnect w ith U 3

68-pin SCSI cable

Connect with power supply

Figure 2.17: SCSI Storage Cabling

2.4 Cooling Fan & Filter

There are four (4) Cooling Fans located on the front of the chassis. The cooling fans are very easy to maintain since all of these four cooling fan are hot swappable, see Figure 2.18. There are two (2) cooling fans located inside chassis and on the rear of SCSI storage, these two cooling fans are with easy maintain design, see Figure 2.19. When anyone cooling fan breaks down, the system sounds a continuous alarm. To disable the alarm, press the Alarm Reset Switch on the front panel and replace the failing fan immediately.

There are three locations of front door with the filter. If the filter is blocked with dust or other particles, you can refer to Figure 2.20 for filter replacement. For each hot-swappable cooling fan is with filter inside. See

Figure 2.21.

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Figure 2.18: System H/S Cooling Fans

Figure 2.19: SCSI Storage Cooling Fans

Figure 2.20: Front Door Filter

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Figure 2.21: H/S Cooling Fan Filter

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Alarm Board

3

25 Chapter 3 Alarm Board

Chapter 3 Alarm Board

The alarm board is located under the cooling fan section. It gives an audible alarm when: a.

Any power supply module of redundant power supply fails b.

One of the cooling fans fai1s c.

Temperature inside the chassis rises over 50°C(default setting) d.

A problem occurs in one of the backplane voltage levels

The detailed layout and specification of the alarm board are as follows:

3.1 Alarm board layout

Figure 3.1: Alarm Board Layout

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3.2 Alarm board Specification

Input Power:

+5V, +12V Input Signals:

7 FAN connectors (Pin 1: GND, Pin 2: +12V, Pin 3: FAN Signal)

One thermal board connector (it can connect up to 8 thermal boards in a roll)

One power good input

One alarm reset input.

One voltage signal connector (connect from back plane, includes

±12V, ±5V, 3.3V)

One ATX power connector (connect from CPU card)

One system reset connector (connect from CPU card)

One Hard Disk LED connector (connect from CPU card)

Output Signals:

One LED board connector

One LCM board connector

SNMP daughter board connector (connect to SNMP-1000

• main board)

One Buzzer output

ATX power connector (connect to chassis)

System reset connector (connect to chassis)

Other Interfaces:

One pair of Watch dog input/output signals

One pair of I2C Bus signals (DATA and CLK)

One LAN connector

One COM connector

One Battery pack connector

Pin Definition

CN1 : External Power Connector, standard mini 4 Pin power connector

Pin 1 : +12V, 2A current maximumPin 2 : GND

Pin 3 : GND Pin 4 : +5V, 2A current maximum

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CN2 : 10/100M LAN Connector

Pin 1 : SPLED

Pin 3 : RX+

Pin 5 : GND

Pin 7 : TX+

Pin 9 : LILED

Pin 11 : N/A

Pin 2 : TERMPLANE

Pin 4 : RX-

Pin 6 : LVCC

Pin 8 : TX-

Pin 10 : TERMPLANE

Pin 12 : NC

CN4 : I2C Sensor board (LM75) Connector

Pin 1 : +5V Pin 2 : Sensor board I2C bus clock

Pin 3 : Sensor board I2C bus data Pin 4 : GND

CN8 : RS-232 Connector

Pin 1 : DCD

Pin 3 : TX

Pin 5 : GND

Pin 7 : RTS

Pin 9 : RI

Pin 11 : NC

Pin 2 : RX

Pin 4 : DTR

Pin 6 : DSR

Pin 8 : CTS

Pin 10 : NC

Pin 12 : N/A

CN10 : LCM Display Board Connector

Pin 1 : LCM I2C bus data

Pin 3 : +12V

Pin 2 : LCM I2C bus clock

Pin 4 : GND

Pin 5 : +5V

Pin 7 : Diagnostic LED

Pin 6 : +5V

Pin 8 : GND

CN11 : SNMP-1000 Daughter Board Connector (Left side)

Pin 1 : SIN Pin 2 : SOUT

Pin 3 : CTS#

Pin 5 : RTS#

Pin 7 : DSR#

Pin 9 : ATX ON

Pin 4 : DCD#

Pin 6 : DTR#

Pin 8 : ID 0

Pin 10 : DO 4

Pin 11 : GND

Pin 13 : Watchdog IN

Pin 15 : Watchdog OUT

Pin 12 : DO 3

Pin 14 : DO 2

Pin 16 : DO 1

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Pin 17 : SPLED

Pin 19 : LILED

Pin 21 : GND

Pin 23 : TX+

Pin 25 : TX-

Pin 27 : RX+

Pin 29 : RX-

Pin 31 : TERMPLANE

Pin 18 : NC

Pin 20 : NC

Pin 22 : NC

Pin 24 : NC

Pin 26 : NC

Pin 28 : NC

Pin 30 : NC

Pin 32 : NC

CN12 : SNMP-1000 Daughter Board Connector (Right side)

Pin 1 : NC Pin 2 : NC

Pin 3 : Power Good A

Pin 5 : NC

Pin 4 : NC

Pin 6 : NC

Pin 7 : Diagnostic LED

Pin 9 : GND

Pin 11 : GND

Pin 13 : VCC

Pin 8 : FAN 1

Pin 10 : FAN 2

Pin 12 : FAN 3

Pin 14 : FAN 4

Pin 15 : VCC

Pin 17 : VCC

Pin 19 : BEEP

Pin 21 : 5VSB

Pin 23 : -5V

Pin 25 : +5V

Pin 27 : +3.3V

Pin 29 : -12V

Pin 16 : FAN 5

Pin 18 : FAN 6

Pin 20 : FAN 7

Pin 22 : NC

Pin 24 : NC

Pin 26 : B_SCLK

Pin 28 : B_SDAT

Pin 30 : T_SCLK

Pin 31 : +12V Pin 32 : T_SDAT

CN13 : Voltage Detect Input Connector

Pin 1 : 5VSB

Pin 3 : GND

Pin 2 : GND

Pin 4 : -5V

Pin 5 : +5V

Pin 7 : -12V

Pin 6 : +3.3V

Pin 8 : +12V

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CN16 : 4 bit Power Good Input,

Pin 1 : Power GOOD A

CN17 : Alarm Reset

Pin 1: Reset

Pin 2 : GND

Pin 2 : GND

CN18 : LED Board Connector

Pin 1 : GND

Pin 3 : +12V Signal

Pin 5 : -12V Signal

Pin 7 : Power Good Signal

Pin 2 : +5V Signal

Pin 4 : -5V Signal

Pin 6 : HDD Signal

Pin 8 : Power Fail Signal

Pin 9 : Temperature Good Signal Pin 10 : Temperature Fail Signal

Pin 11 : Fan Good Signal

Pin 13 : NC

Pin 12 : FAN Fail Signal

Pin 14 : +3.3V Signal

Pin 15 : 5VSB Signal

CN19 : Connector bank from CPU card

Pin 1 : HDD LED Signal

Pin 3 : I2C Clock

Pin 2 : ATX soft power switch

Pin 4 : ATX soft power switch(-)

Pin 5 : I2C Data

CN20 : Connector bank to Chassis

Pin 6 : System Reset Signal

Pin 1 : ATX Momentary switch Pin 2 : ATX Momentary switch(-)

Pin 3 : GND Pin 4 : System Reset Signal

Pin 5 : Watch Dog IN

J1 : External Speaker

Pin 6 : Watch Dog OUT

Pin 1 : Buzzer Pin 2 : +5V

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3.3 Switch Setting

Table 1: Fan Number Setting

SW1- 1 SW1 - 2 SW1 - 3

5

6

3

4

7

1

2

FAN NUM-

BER

ON

ON

ON

OFF

OFF

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

ON

OFF

OFF

ON

ON

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

SW1 - 4

Table 2: Thermal Board Temperature Setting

TEMP INDEX

TEMP 1

TEMP 2

TEMP 3

TEMP 4

TEMP 5

TEMP 6

TEMP 7

TEMP 8

OFF

ON

ON

ON

ON

SW 1 - 1

OFF

OFF

OFF

ON

OFF

OFF

ON

ON

SW 1 - 2

OFF

OFF

ON

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

SW 1 - 3

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

SW 1- 4

ON

ON

ON

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

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3.4 Thermal Sensor, LED, USB and K/B

There is a temperature sensor inside the chassis, See Figure 3.2 to find the location and Figure 3.3 for the connection. When the temperature rises, the temperature sensor sends a signal to the alarm board and a continuous alarm is sounded. To stop the alarm, press the Alarm Reset Switch at the front panel.

Pin Definition

CN1~2: I2C Sensor board (LM75) Connector

Pin 1: +5V Pin 2: Sensor board I2C bus clock

Pin 3: Sensor board I2C bus data Pin 4: GND

Figure 3.2: Thermal Sensor

Figure 3.3: Thermal Sensor Layout

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There is a system LED indicator on the front door. See Figure 3.4 for the connection.

Pin Definition

CN1: LED Board Connector

Pin 1: GND

Pin 3: +12V Signal

Pin 5: -12V Signal

Pin 7: Power Good Signal

Pin 2: +5V Signal

Pin 4: -5V Signal

Pin 6: HDD 1

Pin 8: Power Fail Signal

Pin 9: Temperature Good Signal Pin 10: Temperature Fail Signal

Pin 11: Fan Good Signal Pin 12: FAN Fail Signal

Pin 13: HDD 2

Pin 15 : Option

Pin 14: +3.3V Signal

Figure 3.4: LED layout

The USB and PS/2 keyboard are behind the door. See Figure 3.5 for the connection.

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CN1: Internal K/B Connector

Pin 1: KBCK

Pin 3: N/C

Pin 5: KBVCC

Pin 2: KBDT

Pin 4: GND

CN2: Internal USB Connector

Pin 1: USBV0 Pin 2: USBD0-

Pin 3: USBD0+

Pin 5: GND

Pin 4: USBG0

Pin 6: USBV1

Pin 7: USBD1-

Pin 9: USBG1

Pin 8: USBD1+

CN3: PS/2 Keyboard Connector

CN4: USB Connector

Figure 3.5: USB, PS/2 KB Layout

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SCSI Storage

Chapter 4 Ducks that Need Love!

4

35 Chapter 4 SCSI Storage

Chapter 4 SCSI Storage

4.1 6-slot SCA Backplane Layout

Pin Definition

J1: On Board Terminator Enable/Disable

Enable: Pin 2-3 short Disable: Pin 1-2 short

J2: SAF-TE Chip ID Select

ID 6: Pin 2-3 short ID 8: Pin 1-2 short

J3: SAF-TE Enable/Disable

Enable: Pin 2-3 short Disable: Pin 1-2 short

J4: Reserved for system

JP1: HDD Spin up Option

Spin up when power is applied: Pin 3-4 open, Pin 1-2 open

Spin up after delay: Pin 3-4 open, Pin 1-2 short

Spin up start command reserved: Pin 3-4 short, Pin 1-2 open

JP2 ~ JP4: +5V, GND, GND, +12V

JP5: Pin 1: HDD FAIL 0 Pin 2: ALED 0

Pin 3: HDD FAIL 1 Pin 4: ALED 1

Pin 5: HDD FAIL 2 Pin 6: ALED 2

Pin 7: HDD FAIL 3 Pin 8: ALED 3

Pin 9: HDD FAIL 4 Pin 10: ALED 4

Pin 11: HDD FAIL 5Pin 12: ALED 5

Pin 13: GND Pin 14: GND

SW1 ~ SW2: ID selection from ID0 to ID 12

CON 7: 68-pin Ultra 160 SCSI Connector (default using)

CON 8: 68-pin Ultra 160 SCSI Connector (for extension)

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Figure 4.1: SCA Backplane Layout

4.2 SAF-TE

Stands for SCSI Accessed Fault-Tolerant Enclosure. The SCA backplane built-in GEM 318 which support SAF-TE provide a standard, non-proprietary way for third party disk and RAID controllers to be fully integrated with peripheral packing that supports status signals (LED's, audible alarm, LCD, etc), hot-swapping of hard drivers, and monitoring of enclosure components, such as disks, power supplies, temperature, fans, etc.).

For ACP-7000, the GEM 318 checks the disks status only, for others as fans, temperature, power supply and voltage are monitored by alarm board.

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4.3 RAID

RAID stands for Redundant Array of Independent/Inexpensive Disks.

ACP-7000 could be integrated with RAID card, such as AMI, Adaptec,

Intel and Mylex RAID card to perform Disk Array operations. The RAID controller is also a suitable selection to integrate into ACP-7000 but be careful the length limitation. The max length of your RAID controller has to be under "240mm" to install into ACP-7000. See the figure 4.2 to watch out the limitation.

240 mm

Figure 4.2: Length Limitations for RAID controller

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