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Chapter 2: Chassis Description and Installation Procedures ... 2-1 2-1. Chassis Description ... 2-1 A. Contents of the Accessory Kit ... 2-1 B. Chassis Front View and the Front Control Panel ... 2-2 C. Chassis Rear View and the Back Panel ... 2-4 2-2. Chassis Installation ... 2-6 A.
General Electrical Safety Guidelines ! Be aware of the locations of the power switches on the chassis and in the room, so you can disconnect the power supply if an accident occurs.
Be sure to remove any jewelry or metal objects before working on the chassis to avoid short circuits should these objects come into contact with power circuits. After accessing the interior of the chassis, be sure to close the chassis with chassis covers and secure the chassis to the racks with screws.
1-4 Operation Safety Guidelines Warning: For proper cooling, make sure to install all chassis covers before turning on the system. If this rule is not strictly followed, warranty may become void. Do not open the casing of a power supply. Power supplies can only be accessed and serviced by a qualified technician of the manufacturer.
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3. Use the original screws or fasteners to install the covers to the chassis. 4. Be sure to lock to the chassis or the system to prevent unauthorized access. 5. For proper cooling, enclose the chassis with covers before operating the system.
1. Make sure that the rack is securely anchored onto a unmovable surface or structure before installing the chassis into the rack. 2. Unplug the power cord(s) of the rack before installing the chassis into the rack. 3. Make sure that the system is adequately supported. Make sure that all the components are securely fastened to the chassis toprevent components fall- ing off from the chassis.
1-6 Packing List and the SC822 Specifications A. The SC822 Series chassis contains the following: One (1) 1.44" floppy drive One (1) slim CD-ROM drive (*For the SC822R, SC822T-R only) One (1) 5.25" drive bay One (1) I/O shield SCSI Accessories (*For the SC822R, SC822S only)
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SC822 Chassis User’s Guide For the SC822-SCSI Models-(*822S-400LP/822R-400RC/822R-350RC/822R- 400LP) Component SCA Drive Tray 8 cm Hot -Swap Chassis Fan 350W Power Supply 400W Power Supply 400W Power Supply 6-port SCSI Backplane SCSI Cable Floppy Drive CD ROM Riser Card Rackmount Hardware...
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Chapter 1: Safety Information and Technical Specifications D. The Serial ATA Back Panel (*SC822T Only) D-1 Jumper Settings and Pin Definitions D-2 Jumper Setting Locations JP25 JP18 JP26 SATA0 SATA1 SATA2 LED0 LED1 LED2 1-11 UPER UPER SATA822 SATA822 REV 1.01 REV 1.01 SATA4 SATA2...
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SC822 Chassis User’s Guide E. The SCSI Back Panel (*SC822R/SC822S Only) E-1 Jumper Settings and Pin Definitions E-2 Jumper Setting Locations 4-pin PWR Connectors LED0 LED1 LED2 SCA0 SCA1 SCA2 SCSI Connector S C A 8 2 2 S U P E R R E V 1 .
Chapter 2: Chassis Description and Installation Instructions Chapter 2: Chassis Description and Installation 2-1 Chassis Description A. Contents of the Accessory Kit: The following items are included in the Accessory Kit: 0% 6WDQGRIIV $ 0 [ [ / % 0 [ [ / 6FUHZV IRU 0% & 3DQ KHDG ZLWK ORFN [ PP...
SC822 Chassis User’s Guide B. Chassis Front View and the Front Control Panel SC822T/SC822S/SC822R Series Front Panel I/O Device Definitions (* for the SC822T/SC822S/SC822R) A. SCA Drive Trays(6) B. Floppy Disk(1) Front Panel I/O Device Definitions (* for the SC822i) A.
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Chapter 2: Chassis Description and Installation Instructions LED and Button Definitions E. Power Button F. Reset Button G. Power Indicator H.HDD Activity LED Button Descriptions LED Panel I. LAN1 J. LAN2 K. Overheat L. System Alert/Power Failure (*for Redundant PS only)
SC822 Chassis User’s Guide C. Chassis Rear View and the Back Panel SC822 Chassis Rear View (*SC822T/822S/822R/822i-LP Models) Back Panel Devices (*P/N: CSE-PT21) A. Power Supply B. Back Panel I/O Ports C. Low Profile Expansion Slots(7) SC822 Chassis Rear View (*SC822T/822R/822i-RC Models) Back Panel Devices (*P/N: CSE-PT22) A.
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Chapter 2: Chassis Description and Installation Instructions *I/O Back Panel (*installed on the back panel-See Page 2-4) *I/O Back Panel (*included in the Accessories-See Page 1-9) USB 1 LAN 1 USB 2 Back Panel I/O Port Definitions D. Keyboard & Mouse E.
Removing the chassis covers: After completing the above steps, you can remove the chassis covers and install components and devices into the chassis as described in this chapter. 1. Press the tabs or the screws to loosen and remove the cover or the components from the chassis.
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Chapter 2: Chassis Description and Installation Instructions C. Removing the Top Cover of the SC822 Chassis Before installing any components, replacing chassis fans or accessing the motherboard, you will first need to remove the top cover. Procedures 1. Press the release tabs to release the cover from its locking position.
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SC822 Chassis User’s Guide D1. Accessing the SCSI (or SATA) Drive Tray and Installing a Hard Disk(*For the SC822S/822T/822R series) To install the SCA(SATA) drive into the chassis, you need to first remove the SCA(SATA) drive tray from the chassis. Procedures 1.
D2. Accessing the IDE Drive Tray and Installing a Hard Disk (*For the SC822i Series) To install the IDE drive into the chassis, you, first, need to remove the top cover and, then, remove the IDE drive tray from the chassis.
E. Accessing the Front Chassis Fans Procedures 1. Press the release tab located on the left side of the front chassis fan (when facing the front side of the fan) to release the chassis fan from its locking position as shown in the picture below.
Chapter 2: Chassis Description and Installation Instructions F. Accessing the Redundant Power Supply (*For the SC822R/ 822T-R500 models) (Caution: Unplug the Power Cord before removing the Power Supply!!) Procedures 1. Locate the release tab on the left side of the power supply.
Safety Guidelines.) Procedures 1. Lay the chassis on a flat surface. Locate the mounting holes on the mother- board and locate the corresponding mounting holes on the chassis. 2.On the chassis, install standoffs in the mounting holes that are corresponding to the mounting holes on the motherboard.
Chapter 2: Chassis Description and Installation Instructions H. Installing Chassis Rails Please make sure that the chassis covers and chassis rails are installed on the chassis before you install the chassis into the rack. To avoid personal injury and property damage, please carefully follow all the safety steps listed below.
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5. Once the rail is placed on the chassis, pull the rail forward until you hear the "click" sound. 6. Secure the rail to the chassis with a Type I screw (Refer to Page 2-1 for the Type I screw.) Repeat the above steps to install other rail on the chassis.
Chapter 2: Chassis Description and Installation Instructions I. Rack Installation After you have installed the inner rails on the chassis, you are ready to install the outer rails of rail assemblies to the rack. (* The rails are designed to fit in the racks with the depth of 28" to 33".) Procedures 1.
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However, some adjustment to the slide assemblies might be needed for easy installation.) 8. You will need to release the safety tabs on both sides of the chassis in order to completely remove the chassis out of the rack.
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