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Summary of Contents for Z Microsystems ZX1

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CORD RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLETS UNLESS ALL THREE PRONGS CAN BE FULLY Shipment Contents ....................6 INSERTED Preparations ......................6 Cable Connections ....................7 Installing a ZX1 Station in a Rack ................8 This equipment generates, 1. Use the power and Inserting a ZX1 Station into a Rack ................10 uses and can radiate video cables supplied radio frequency energy.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    • Any equipment to which the ZX1 MIL-STD 167 for vibration and MIL-STD 461 for EMI, ZX1 Stations are a robust solution for hostile, mission–ready applications. Enhanced military options such as EMI fi ltered will be attached must also be power supplies with Mil-Circular connectors and locking security panel are available.
  • Page 4: Shipment Contents

    USB 2.0 PORTS NETWORK ETHERNET PORT Preparations Different ZX1 Server confi gurations available. Above is a sample confi guration with a Super Micro X7DGU motherboard and dual redundant military power supplies with In preparation to install the EMI fi lter.
  • Page 5: Installing A Zx1 Station In A Rack

    9. Pull both slide arms out and for ward 2. Attach the stationary rail to the side of 8. At the rear of the rack, attach the other rail to the ZX1 unit and fasten all other of the rack. the ZX1 unit using a Philips screwdriver...
  • Page 6: Inserting A Zx1 Station Into A Rack

    3. When you reach the lock button’s 9. The ZX1 unit should stop just short of flange on the stationar y rail, use your the slide rail’s front fl ange.
  • Page 7: Removing/Installing Memory Dimm

    1. E a c h o f t h e M e m o r y D I M M s l ot s 2. Use your fingers to push the locking 1. Place cover loosely onto ZX1 station. 2. Using one thumb push slightly down...
  • Page 8: Removing The Power Supply

    4. When the Power Supply module is 4. Use a Philips screwdriver to refasten 3. As you reach the rear face of the ZX1 the Power Supply module out of the fair ly ex t rac ted, lif t and supp or t t he the security screws of the Power Supply station, use your fi...
  • Page 9: Removing The Lockable Face Plate Cover

    fl at cover onto its corresponding may either twist the fastening screw with lift away from the ZX1 unit. slots on the left support bracket. support bracket. fingers or use a Flathead screwdriver.
  • Page 10: Powering Up The Zx1 Station

    OPERATIONS POWERING UP THE ZX1 STATION REMOVING THE TRANZPAK2 MODULE 1. To power up the ZX1, press and hold 2. The unit control display may possibly 1. Slide the locking catch towards the right 2. The locking handle will swing out.
  • Page 11: Inserting The Tranzpak2 Module

    OPERATIONS OPERATIONS INSERTING THE TRANZPAK2 MODULE STATUS INDICATOR The ZX1 features status lights to effectively monitor the activities of the product. : Power On LED 1. Orange = 5V standby available, system is in standby (meaning OFF) mode. 2. Green = system is ON.
  • Page 12: Replacing The Zx1 Air Filters

    CLEANING THE ZX1 Unplug the ZX1 from the power outlet before cleaning. • To clean the surface of the ZX1, lightly dampen a soft, clean cloth with water or mild 1. Remove the unit’ face plate by releasing 2. Once the unit face plate is removed, the screw on the lef t side of the unit.
  • Page 13: Troubleshooting

    APPENDIX TROUBLESHOOTING MECHANICAL OUTLINE FOR ZX1 If the following problems occur on your ZX1, follow the steps provided below. If these procedures do not provide recovery to the system, please contact the Z Microsystems Customer Service Department. No Power to the System 1.
  • Page 14: Specifi Cations For Zx1

    APPENDIX SPECIFICATIONS FOR ZX1 System Capacities Reliability Up to 3 TranzPak 2 storage modules, SATA or Maintainability < 20 minutes at line replaceable unit (LRU) level SAS drives available Up to 96GB of system memory depending on the Regulatory motherboard of choice...
  • Page 15: Replacing Parts

    Authorization (RMA) number. workmanship and conforms to Z Microsystems’ stringent specifications. An RMA number is required to return a product to Z Microsystems, regardless of the Z Microsystems calculates the expiration of the warranty period from the date the reason for the return.
  • Page 16: Customer Support

    NOTE: If possible, stay We value feedback on our products, their performance, problems found, and welcome all constructive suggestions. Please send such productive information in writing to: by the computer. The Z Microsystems Technical Customer Service Z Microsystems Support Representative...
  • Page 17 Z Microsystems, Inc. 9820 Summers Ridge Road San Diego, CA 92121 Phone: (858) 831-7000 Fax: (858) 831-7001 Website: www.zmicro.com Copyright 2009 Z Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved...

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