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  • Page 1: Sv320

    DOC. NO. : SV320-OL-E0206A Open...
  • Page 2 No part of this publication may be reproduced., stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopy, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Aopen Incorporated. All brand and product names mentioned in this manual are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
  • Page 3: Important Safety Instructions

    Read these instructions carefully. Save these instructions for future reference. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product. Do not use this product near water. Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The product may fall, causing serious damage to the product. Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation;...
  • Page 4 12. Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed If liquid has been spilled into the product If the product has been exposed to rain or water If the product does not operate normally when the operating instructions are followed.
  • Page 5: Cd-Rom Safety Warning

    DANGER INVISIBLE RADIATION WHEN OPEN. AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT APPAREIL A LASER DE CLASSE 1 LASER KLASSE 1 LOUKAN 1 LASERLAITE PRODUIT LASER CATEGORIE 1 Open...
  • Page 6: Fcc Classb Radio Frequency Interference Statement

    Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, 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.
  • Page 7: About This Manual

    Purpose This user’s guide aims to give you the information you need to operate the system properly and tells you how to install internal components. Open...
  • Page 8: Conventions

    The following conventions are used in this manual: Text entered by user Represents text input by the user. , etc…. Represent the actual keys that you have to press on the keyboard. NOTE Gives bits and pieces of additional information related to the current topic. CAUTION Gives precautionary measures to avoid possible hardware or software problems.
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    ’ ’ SV320…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….1 ....................................3 MPORTANT AFETY NSTRUCTIONS CD-ROM S ......................................5 AFETY ARNING FCC C ............................. 6 LASS ADIO REQUENCY NTERFERENCE TATEMENT ........................................7 BOUT THIS ANUAL ........................................... 8 ONVENTIONS ’ ......................................... 9 S IN THIS MANUAL 1.1 I .........................................
  • Page 10 1.5.2 5.25-inch Device Drives....................................18 1.6 I ) ................................20 NSTALLING AGES PTIONAL 1.6.1 Installing a HSC5 Hot-Swap Cage ................................... 20 1.6.2 Installing and Removing a HSC5 Hard Disk Drive Tray ..........................23 1.6.3 HSC5 LVD SCSI Backpanel Board ................................... 24 1.6.4 HSC5 Jumpers and Connectors ..................................
  • Page 11: 2 O N L I N E M A N U A L

    This installation guide describes the features of the SV320 housing and tells you how to install the basic system components such as disk drives, a motherboard, or expansion boards. If you receive a complete system, the basic components are already installed.
  • Page 12: Features

    1.3.1 Front Panel Key lock Panel Door Open...
  • Page 13: Rear Panel

    1.3.2 Rear Panel COM port Outlets Hot-Swap Redundant Power Supply Housing Fan Expansion Slots SCSI Expansion Slots (Optional) Open...
  • Page 14: Internal Structure

    1.3.3 Internal Structure Hot-swap Redundant Power Supply Housing Fan Expansion Card 5.25-inch Drive Bays Slots 3.5-inch Drive Bay Back-plane Board (Optional) Power Switch Power LED Hot-Swap Cage (SCSI)(Optional) Hard Disk Drive LED System Status LED (reserved) Removable Hard Disk Drive Trays (Optional) Open...
  • Page 15: Opening The Housing Panels

    1.4.1 Front Panel Key lock To open the front panel, use the key to unlock and then pull the panel as shown in the illustration above. 1.4.2 Left Panel To remove the left panel: Use a screwdriver to remove the two front screws. Keep them in a safe place for later use. Pull the panel handle out and use it to remove the left panel from the housing.
  • Page 16: Installing Device Drives

    Left panel Screw Left Panel Handle Turn off the power switch and unplug the power cord before installing or removing diskette drives. 1.5.1 3.5-inch Device Drive To install 3.5-inch device drives: Open the front panel of the housing. See section 1.4.1 for more information on opening the housing panel. Open...
  • Page 17 Detached the 3.5-inch drive frame (2 pieces) from the housing by removing two screws. Keep the screws for later use. Attached the drive frames to the 3.5-inch drive securing it with four screws as shown below. Insert the drive into the drive bay and secure it with two screws. Connect the diskette drive cables and close the housing panels.
  • Page 18: Inch Device Drives

    1.5.2 5.25-inch Device Drives You may install a CD-ROM, digital-audio tape (DAT), hard disk, diskette drive or any other 5.25-inch device into the drive bay. To install 5.25-inch devices: Open the front panel. See section 1.4.1 for more information on opening the housing panel. Detached the 5.25-inch drive frame (2 pieces) from the housing by removing two screws.
  • Page 19 Insert the drive into the drive bay and secure it with two screws. Connect the signal and power cables to the drive and close the housing panels. Open...
  • Page 20: Installing Hot -Swap Cages

    The HSC5 hot-swap cage box includes the following components: One hot-swap cage (with back plane board attached) Five hard disk drive tray One SCSI terminator 1.6.1 Installing a HSC5 Hot-Swap Cage To install the hot-swap cage into the housing: Open the front panel and remove the left panel of the housing. See section 1.4.1 for more information on opening the housing panels.
  • Page 21 We suggest you use the lower three 5.25” bays. Locate the LVD SCSI cable and remove the terminator located at the end of the LVD SCSI cable. Open...
  • Page 22 Attach the power cable and the LVD SCSI cable to the backpanel board. The LVD SCSI cable can be connected to either onboard SCSI channel A or B (channel B recommended), or RAID card to form a RAID configuration. Power connector SCSI Terminator Connect to the system power supply...
  • Page 23: Installing And Removing A Hsc5 Hard Disk Drive Tray

    1.6.2 Installing and Removing a HSC5 Hard Disk Drive Tray To remove and install a HSC5 Hard Disk Drive Tray: Use your finger to release the drive tray and then pull it out. Remove all jumpers on the ha rd disk and place it on the tray. Secure it with fo ur screws.
  • Page 24: Hsc5 Lvd Scsi Backpanel Board

    1.6.3 HSC5 LVD SCSI Backpanel Board The HSC5 LVD SCSI hot-swap cage supports five 1-inch SCA SCSI hard drives in one channel. The SCA connector design allows for the addition and removal of SCSI drives without shutting down the system. Open...
  • Page 25: Hsc5 Jumpers And Connectors

    Backpanel Features The backpanel board has the following major features: “Hot-swap” feature that allows replacement of hard drives even when the system is still on. Indicates hard disk drive failure through a front panel board LED on cage. Supports Ultra-160 SCSI SCA (Single Connector Attachment) disk drives. SCSI ID strapping that allows SCSI HDD ID configuration through the backpanel switches, instead of configuring the individual drive IDs.
  • Page 26 Jumper Setting Function Short/Open Terminator Power Source Both from Backplane and Host Only from Host SW1 & SW2 Reserved Connector Description SCSI 68-pin connector - Out Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Slot 4 Slot 5 Front panel LED connector (reserved) SCSI 68-pin connector - In Reserved CN10...
  • Page 27 Connector Description Reserved Slot 1 ID switch Slot 2 ID switch Slot 3 ID switch Slot 4 ID switch Slot 5 ID switch For HSC5 power loading requirement, please use independent power connectors to connect HSC5. If there is more than one connector on the same wire, those additional connectors should not be used.
  • Page 28: Installing And Removing A Hot Swappable Redundant Power Supply Module

    A redundant power configuration enables a fully-configure system to continue running even if one power supply fails. The SV320 comes with one hot-swappable redundant power supply installed. To install a hot-swappable redundant power supply, please follow the steps as shown below.
  • Page 29 Insert the power supply into the housing. Make sure that the power supply is properly inserted. Secure the power supply with a screw. Open...
  • Page 30 To remove a hot-swappable redundant power supply, please follow the steps as shown below. Using a flat-head screwdriver, turn the screw counter clockwise to loosen the power supply. Push the metal lock towards the power supply as shown below and gently pull out the power supply using the metal handle. The power supply subsystem should supply a minimum of 337-Watts...
  • Page 31: Installing An External Redundant System Fan

    An additional external redundant fan can be installed behind the system housing. This allows the system to operate properly even though the internal housing fan failed. To install an external redundant fan: Open the front panel and remove the left panel of the housing. See section 1.4.1 for more information on opening the housing panels.
  • Page 32 Redundant Fan Screw Insert the fan cable into the peg hole and attach the cable to the motherboard. The fan can be connected to the motherboard fan connector. Open...
  • Page 33: Motherboard

    The housing accommodates various motherboard sizes. You can rearrange the stand-offs on the motherboard plate to fit the board that you wish to install. Motherboard Align the motherboard holes to the pegs with the external ports facing the rear of the housing. Secure the board with screws. Open...
  • Page 34: Installing An Expansion Card

    To install an expansion card: 1.Remove an expansion slot bracket cover. Save the screw to secure the expansion card. 2. Align an expansion board with the open slot and insert the golden fingers into the expansion bus connector. 3. Secure the board with the screw. Open...

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