The RCSI application automates the inventory checking tasks prior to installing a system or MES. The IBM Service Representative will install the application on their laptop, download the packing list of parts to the laptop using the RCSI application, then use a bar code scanner to scan the parts shipped. The application will process the scanned parts and let the service representative know if there are any missing parts or extra parts.
It is recommended that you check the PFE website (https://tucln01.ibm.com/tape/tapetec.nsf) for the latest IIs, fix levels (if required), and vtd_exec packages. Make sure that you use the latest versions available. 5.0 Programming None. 6.0 Purpose and Description Install one or more of the following feature codes:...
Most danger or caution notices contain a reference number (Dxxx or Cxxx). Use the reference number to ® check the translation in the IBM Systems Safety Notices, G229-9054 manual. The sections that follow define each type of safety notice and gives the notices that apply to this document.
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Electrical voltage and current from power, telephone, and communication cables are hazardous. To avoid a shock hazard: v If IBM supplied the power cord(s), connect power to this unit only with the IBM provided power cord. Do not use the IBM provided power cord for any other product.
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Exchange only with the approved part. Recycle or discard the battery as instructed by local regulations. In the United States, IBM has a process for the collection of this battery. For information, call 1-800-426-4333. Have the IBM part number for the battery unit available when you call.
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(R001 part 1 of 2) Labels (L001) DANGER: Hazardous voltage, current, or energy levels are present inside any component that has this label attached. Do not open any cover or barrier that contains this label.(L001) FC 2704, 2725, 2748, & 5512...
(L002) DANGER: Rack-mounted devices are not to be used as shelves or work spaces. Do not place objects on top of rack-mounted devices. In addition, do not lean on rack-mounted devices and do not use them to stabilize your body position (for example, when working from a ladder).(L002) 10.0 Details of Installation 10.1 Installing the Optical Drive - FC 2748...
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Figure 1. Installing the optical drive FC 2704, 2725, 2748, & 5512...
10.2 Installing the TSSC Server - FC 2725 The TSSC uses 1U in the frame for installation, and is installed in EIA position 32 in a 3952-F05 frame and EIA position 20 in a 3952-F06 frame. Refer to Figure 2 and Table 1 for components of the TSSC server assembly. Figure 2.
__ b. Insert the pins into the holes in the back rail 2 and push firmly until the pins lock into place in the rack 3 . Note: It is easier to push the rail into the rear of the rack when you are standing in the front of the rack. FC 2704, 2725, 2748, & 5512...
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Figure 4. Installing the rails in the rear of the rack __ 5. See Figure 5 on page 12. Before installing the front of the slide rail, familiarize yourself with the movable parts in the front of the slide rail: __ a.
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__ 7. Repeat steps 4 on page 10 through 6 for the right slide rail, making sure to match the horizontal position of the left rail. __ 8. Using the 10-32 screws that you removed in step 1 on page 10, secure each slide rail to the back of the frame. FC 2704, 2725, 2748, & 5512...
10.2.2 Installing the shelf assembly __ 1. See Figure 7. Working from the front of the rack, pull the left and right slide rails forward 1 until they securely click twice, into place. __ a. Position the shelf assembly above the slide rails. __ b.
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Figure 8. Insert the shelf assembly into the rack FC 2704, 2725, 2748, & 5512...
10.2.3 Installing the cable management arm Included in the cable management box are cable ties or hook-and-loop fasteners, and a large cable tie or hook-and-loop strap. Use these items to neatly bind the cables in the cable management arm assembly. In the table, the numbers in parenthesis indicate the quantity of each item, provided.
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Figure 11. Installing the cable management arm stop bracket __ 3. See Figure 12 on page 17. Connect the free end of the stop bracket to the rear of the left slide rail. To do so: FC 2704, 2725, 2748, & 5512...
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__ a. Pull the spring loaded pin 1 . __ b. Slide the stop bracket end 2 into the end of the left slide rail 3 . Figure 12. Connecting the support arm to the rear of the slide rail __ 4.
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__ d. Push in on the arm assembly tab until it snaps into place. __ e. Pull the other spring loaded arm assembly pin 3 . __ f. Slide the arm assembly tab into the slot 4 on the outside of the slide rail end. FC 2704, 2725, 2748, & 5512...
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Figure 14. Completing the cable management arm attachment __ g. Push in on the arm assembly tab until it snaps into place. Installation (Sections 9 through 12)
The KVM uses 1U in the frame for installation, and is installed in EIA position 22 in a 3952-F05 frame and EIA position 19 in a 3952-F06 frame Refer to the Flat Panel Monitor Console Kit Installation and Maintenance Guide provided in this package with the KVM for additional installation instructions. FC 2704, 2725, 2748, & 5512...
10.3.1 Installing the display console in the rack Use the steps in this procedure to install the monitor console unit. Attention: The 1U monitor and keyboard are all one unit. Figure 15. 1U monitor and keyboard Attention: When you route the keyboard-and-mouse cable, make sure that to the cable does not hang below the underside of the keyboard where it might be damaged if it interferes with the devices in the rack space below the console unit.
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__ 3. See Figure 17 on page 23. Extend the inner slide-rails until they lock into place. __ 4. Align the console unit with the extended inner slide rails and insert the unit into the rack. FC 2704, 2725, 2748, & 5512...
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Figure 17. Align console to inner slide rails __ 5. From the rear of the rack, slide the brace rail assembly 6 between the console unit rails. Figure 18. Brace rail assembly __ 6. Align the screw holes on the brace rail with the screw holes on the console unit rails. Installation (Sections 9 through 12)
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__ 7. Using two 6-32 screws, secure the brace rail to the console unit rails. Figure 19. Securing the brace rail __ 8. See Figure 20 on page 25. Remove the two screws from the rear of the console unit. FC 2704, 2725, 2748, & 5512...
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Figure 20. Remove screws __ 9. See Figure 21 on page 26. Attach the cable management arm to the rear of the console unit with the same two screws. Installation (Sections 9 through 12)
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__ 10. See Figure 22. Connect and route the cables through the cable management arm and unit opening. Figure 22. Connect and route cables __ 11. Secure the cables to the side of the rail as shown in Figure 22. FC 2704, 2725, 2748, & 5512...
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Tip: In some cases, the rack has equipment above and below the specific U space designated for the console. In that case, on a large table, you can install the console on the slide-rail, install the brace rail cable management arm, attach the cable management arm to the console and route the cables through the cable management arm.
10.4 Installing the 26-port Switch and Baffle - FC 2704 Figure 23. Installing the 26-port switch (Rear of frame view) 26-port switch installation: The 26-port switch uses 1U in the frame and 2U for installation. __ 1. See Figure 23. Install the side rails 1 along with item 6 on the frame where the switch will be installed.
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Baffle installation: The baffle uses 2U for installation. __ 5. See Figure 24. The baffle is installed at the front of the frame in EIA positions 33 and 34. __ 6. Locate two screws PN 23R6559 1 and two standoffs PN 23R9198 3 packaged with the 26-port switch.
To install the cables for a model M93p server, go to “10.5.5 Installing the cables for the model M93p server” on page 39. 10.5.1 Installing the cables for the model 7060 server See “10.5.1 Installing the cables for the model 7060 server” for model 7060 connector locations and cabling. FC 2704, 2725, 2748, & 5512...
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Figure 25. TSSC connectors and cabling (model 7060) 1 Power brick 7 Port 2 to Ethernet adapter (EXT CALL HOME) 2 Port 3 to USB Keyboard/mouse 8 Port 1 to USB-C to USB extension cable, to Ethernet adapter (INT/172.31.1.X) 3 Port 4 to USB optical drive 9 Port 5 to Ethernet adapter (AOTM) 4 Power connector to power brick 10 Ethernet for AOTM...
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__ 7. Connect the AOTM 10 , External 11 , and Internal 12 Ethernet connections as shown in “10.5.1 Installing the cables for the model 7060 server” on page 30. FC 2704, 2725, 2748, & 5512...
10.5.2 Installing the cables for the model 7050 server See Figure 26 for model 7050 connector locations and cabling. Power Port 2 EXT/CALL Port 4 DVD DRV Port 1 INT/ Port 3 172.31.1.X KEY BRD AOTM Port 5 AOTM INT/ 172.31.1.X CALL HOME Figure 26.
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__ 6. Connect the serial adapter cable (not shown) to the USB port 6 on the TSSC and connect the serial cable to the serial adapter cable. __ 7. Connect the AOTM 10 , External 11 , and Internal 12 Ethernet connections as shown in Figure 26 on page 33. FC 2704, 2725, 2748, & 5512...
10.5.3 Installing the cables for the model 7040 server See Figure 27 for model 7040 connector locations and cabling. Power Port 2 EXT/CALL Port 4 DVD DRV Port 1 INT/ Port 3 172.31.1.X KEY BRD AOTM Port 5 AOTM INT/ 172.31.1.X CALL HOME Figure 27.
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__ 5. Connect the serial adapter cable (not shown) to the USB port 6 on the TSSC and connect the serial cable to the serial adapter cable. __ 6. Connect the AOTM 10 , External 11 , and Internal 12 Ethernet connections as shown in Figure 27 on page 35. FC 2704, 2725, 2748, & 5512...
10.5.4 Installing the cables for the model 9020 server See Figure 28 for model 9020 connector locations and cabling. Power Port 2 EXT/CALL Port 4 DVD DRV Port 1 INT/ Port 3 172.31.1.X KEY BRD AOTM Port 5 AOTM INT/ 172.31.1.X CALL HOME Figure 28.
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__ 5. Connect the serial adapter cable (not shown) to the serial port 6 on the TSSC and connect the serial cable to the serial adapter cable. __ 6. Connect the AOTM 10 , External 11 , and Internal 12 Ethernet connections as shown in Figure 28 on page 37. FC 2704, 2725, 2748, & 5512...
10.5.5 Installing the cables for the model M93p server See Figure 29 for connector locations and cabling. Power Port 4 DVD DRV Port 3 KEY BRD Port 2 EXT/CALL Port 1 INT/ 172.31.1.X Port 5 AOTM AOTM INT/ 172.31.1.X CALL HOME Figure 29.
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__ 5. Connect the serial cable to the TSSC serial port 6 . __ 6. Connect the AOTM 10 , External 11 , and Internal 12 Ethernet connections as shown in Figure 29 on page 39. FC 2704, 2725, 2748, & 5512...
10.6 Powering on the TSSC __ 1. Locate the power button access hole 1 on the front of the TSSC tray. See Figure 30. Figure 30. Power button access hole __ 2. Power on the TSSC server by pressing the power button 1 . See Figure 31 or Figure 32 on page 42 depending on your server type.
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Figure 32. Model M93p power button After pressing the power button 1 , the green LEDs 2 and 3 will show activity. FC 2704, 2725, 2748, & 5512...
10.7 Configuring the TSSC To configure the TSSC, refer to the section “Tape System Call Home Setup for IBM TS7700” in the Installation chapter of the IBM TS3000 and TS4500 System Console Maintenance Information manual. 11.0 Test Procedures The test procedures were performed during the configuration. The service representative should go on to RETAIN to verify that the problem record was entered into RETAIN.