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Copyright Disclaimers The accuracy of contents in this manual has passed thorough checking and review before publishing. BOSER Technology Co., Ltd., the manufacturer and publisher, is not liable for any infringements of patents or other rights resulting from its use. The...
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Safety Instructions Please read this section carefully and observe the instructions for you own safety and correct use of the device. It also contains information on approval and interference suppression of your machine. Observe the warnings and instructions on the device and in the manual.
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Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) sudden discharge electrostatic electricity destroy static-sensitive devices or micro-circuitry. Proper packaging and grounding techniques are necessary precautions to prevent damage. Always take the following precautions: Transport boards in static-safe containers such as boxes or bags. Keep electrostatic sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at static-free stations.
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FCC Statement 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 when the equipment is operated in commercial environment.
1.1 General Description Designed with the Internet application in mind, the rugged and stylish outlook of the RC-741 chassis delivers bountiful features for various network and/or storage requirements. Surface-coated with an exceptional treatment, the heavy-duty steel construction of this chassis complies with the industry standards for 19-inch rack installation.
8cm ball bearing cooling fans inside the chassis guarantees sufficient cabin airflow. Powered by a 250W/300W/400W ATX power supply. All these features indeed make the RC-741 a very competitive and robust candidate to high density and/or high capacity network storage needs.
1.4 Backplane On your system is integrated a 32-bit PCI butterfly backplane. The backplane is provided for the standard version with: PICMG slot x 2, PCI slot x 4, ISA slot x 8 AT/ATX power, fan power connectors HPCI-14S2 v6.1 Description Description PCI Extension Slot...
In this chapter, we give the description of RC-741’s delivery package and front/rear panel layout. Delivery Package The RC-741 is packed in a thick plastic bag and PU bracings that protect it from vibration during shipment. The chassis may come with components that are easily damaged during transport or shipment.
Front Sides There are two front panel doors on the RC-741 chassis. The front panel doors are only a safety provision that protects the disk drives from dust and harmful liquids. The knob at the center top area of the front door is turned clockwise when locking and counterclockwise when releasing the lock.
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You can protect the RC-741 from unauthorized use by means of drive doors with a safety lock. NOTE: The RC-741 comes equipped with one key. If the key get lost or damaged, then the drive door CAN NOT open by any one. Please take the key save in one safety place.
Rear Sides The structure of the RC-741 rear panel is shown on the following figure. The keyboard connector along the rear panel is a convenient provision for users wanting to connect a keyboard from the rear or when using segmented backplane system with the RC-741. See the next section for more information.
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Top Sides If you removed the top cover, you can view the all parts in RC-741 as following: Description Description Power Supply Backplane Anti-vibration Crowbar 5.25” CD-ROM 12cm Ball Bearing Cooling Fan Detachable Cage...
Removing the Top Cover Removal of the top cover allows you to access the internal system components of the RC-741. When removing the top cover, follow the instructions listed below. Move your fingertips around the top cover and locate the screws that attach it to the chassis.
Assembly Backplane & Power Supply 3.2.1 Backplane Installation Put hex pillar screws on positions fit for screw holes of the backplane. Match the holes and put the backplane on the chassis. Secure backplane with 6#-32 pan head screws.
3.2.2 Power Supply Installation Secure the power supply unit with 6#-32 hex screws on the chassis. Connect the 20-pin ATX power plug to the ATX power connector on backplane.
3.2.3 SBC and Extension Cards Installation Align the SBC (or expansion cards) connector with the slot and press firmly unit the card is completely seated on the slot. Secure card with 6#-32 flat head screws, and lock metal blankets on un-using places.
3.2.4 Installation Disk Drives The RC-741 has shock-resistant drive bay providing mounting space for up to one removable shock-resistant drives Drive sizes can be in eight 3.5” HDD and one 5.25” CD-ROM. 5.25” CD-ROM out of the installed drives is accessible from the front panel.
Chapter 4 250W ATX Power Supply This specification defines the performance characteristics of a grounded, single-phase, 250 watts, 6 output levels power supply. This specification also defines worldwide safety requirements and manufactures process test requirements. Specifications Input Voltage: 90~135VAC (input 115VAC); 180~260VAC (input 230VAC) Input Frequency: The input frequency range will be 47Hz~63Hz Input Current: 7A for 115VAC at without AC outlet;...