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  • Page 1 Force Computers MODUSYS 1000 1U cPCI Enclosure In Stock New From Surplus Stock Buy Today! https://www.artisantg.com/71942-1 A l l t r a d e m a r k s , b r a n d n a m e s , a n d b r a n d s a p p e a r i n g h e r e i n a r e t h e p r o p e r t y o f t h e i r r e s p e c t i v e o w n e r s . •...
  • Page 2 MODUSYS 1000 Kernel OEM Information for the 1U cPCI Enclosure P/N 217539 Revision A1 October 2002 (EK-A1056-UG Rev A1)
  • Page 3 Copyright The information in this publication is subject to change without notice. Force Computers, GmbH reserves the right to make changes without notice to this, or any of its products, to improve reliability, performance, or design. Force Computers, GmbH shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein, nor for indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting from the furnishing, performance, or use of this material.
  • Page 4 World Wide Web: www.forcecomputers.com 24-hour access to on-line manuals, driver updates, and application notes is provided via SMART, our SolutionsPLUS customer support program that provides current technical and services information. Headquarters Americas Europe Asia Force Computers Inc. Force Computers GmbH Force Computers Japan KK 4305 Cushing Parkway Lilienthalstrasse 15...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction The Pre-Configured System ................1-3 Configuration Variants ..................1-4 Technical Specifications................... 1-6 Physical Specifications........................1-6 Power Input Specification.........................1-6 Power Output Specifications ......................1-7 Acoustic Noise Emission........................1-7 Schallemissionswerte........................1-8 Acoustical Categories ........................1-8 Acoustical Category Scope ......................1-9 Manufacturing space [1]......................1-9 Computer room [2] ........................1-9 Open-office/equipment- only space [3] ..................1-9 Open-office/occupied space [4] ....................1-9 Private office [5] ..........................1-9...
  • Page 7 Front and Rear Panel Ports, Connectors and Controls ..............1-17 Operator Control Panel Indicators ....................1-20 Option Support ..........................1-21 Choosing a Location for the Module Unit..................1-21 Turning On the Module Unit ......................1-23 Turning Off the Module Unit ......................1-23 Force Computers ModuSys Product Family ..........1-24 Backplane Backplane Block Diagram ................
  • Page 8 Removing The Module Unit Cover ..............3-7 Reassembling the Module Unit in the Rack ............ 3-9 Installing and Removing Storage Devices Drive Bays ......................4-3 Removing an Internal Disk Drive..............4-4 Installing an Internal Disk Drive ............... 4-7 Installing and Removing Option Boards Option Board Configurations ................
  • Page 10 Tables Table 1: Sellable Part Numbers for ModuSys1000 ................1-4 Table 2: Physical Specifications of the ModuSys1000 Enclosure............1-6 Table 3: ModuSys 1000 Power Input Specifications ................1-6 Table 4: ModuSys1000 Power Output Specifications ................1-7 Table 5: Acoustic Noise Emission Values ....................1-8 Table 6: Schallemissionswerte ......................1-8 Table 7: Required Limits for Product Acoustical Noise Emission (Corrected Declared)....1-10...
  • Page 12 Figures Figure 1: Illustration of the ModuSys 1000 ....................1-5 Figure 2: Location of the Front Panel Ports, Connectors, Controls and Indicators ......1-17 Figure 3: Location of the Rear Panel Ports, Connectors, Controls and Indicators......1-18 Figure 4: Location of the Operator Control Panel Indicators ...............1-20 Figure 5: Functional Block Diagram of the ModuSys1000 Kernel ............2-3 Figure 6:...
  • Page 14: Using This Manual

    Using This Manual This manual introduces the ModuSys 1000 Kernel and describes the Force Computers ModuSys Product Family 1U enclosure. It contains information on the product features, using storage devices, installing or removing option boards and module unit components. This manual is for authorized personnel, including field service engineers responsible for building, configuring, and expanding systems created with ModuSys family of Modular Computing Components.
  • Page 15: How To Get Help

    How to Get Help If you need help with the ModuSys Kernel Components, contact one of the following sources of support: • Your supplier. • A Force Computers field applications engineer. Associated Documentation The following documentation complements this manual. • User information manuals accompanying each Single-Board Computer (SBC).
  • Page 16: Revision History

    Abbreviations ModuSys Reference name for the ModuSys kernel plus SBC based system family.. Industry standard PC connection. Hard Disk Unit. Integrated Device Electronics. Industry Standard Architecture, an industry standard bus. In-circuit programmable. Kernel unit In this manual the term kernel refers to a unit assembled from a backplane board and an enclosure (which includes the power supply and operator control panel [OCP]).
  • Page 18: Safety Notes

    Safety Notes The text in this chapter is a translation of the “Sicherheitshinweise” chapter. This section provides safety precautions to follow when installing, operating, and maintaining the ModuSys Kernel. We intend to provide all necessary information to install and handle the ModuSys Kernel in this manual.
  • Page 19 Cabling Never change the system’s cabling as delivered by Force Computers. The cabling should follow existing cable paths using existing or similar cable fastenings. It must not break the airflow through the chassis. The cabling should comply with the standards used for the existing cabling wherever applicable.
  • Page 20 Canadian Notice This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada. VCCI Notice Shielded Cables Notice The use of shielded cables when connecting to the I/O interface ports is required to ensure compliance with EMC regulations and standards.
  • Page 21 Expansion To avoid an overload of the system check the total power consumption of all components, i.e. the installed CPU boards and drives (see the technical specification of the respective components). Ensure that any individual output current of any source stays within its acceptable limits (see the technical specification of the respective source).
  • Page 22 Introduction Sicherheitshinweise Dieser Abschnitt enthält die Übersetzung der englischen Sicherheitshinweise, die bei Einbau, Betrieb und Wartung des INT-MOD01-XX Systems beachtet werden müssen. Wir sind darauf bedacht, alle notwendigen Informationen, die für den Einbau bzw. den Betrieb des ModuSys Kernel in diesem Handbuch bereit zu stellen.
  • Page 23 Introduction Verkabelung/Kabelführung Verändern Sie nie die von Force Computers ausgelieferte Verkabelung des Systems. Stellen Sie sicher, dass die Verkabelung schon existierenden Kabelführungen folgt und bestehende oder ähnliche Befestigungen verwendet. Die Kabel dürfen den Luftstrom innerhalb des Systems nicht unterbrechen. Die Verkabelung sollte wenn möglich den Standards der schon vorhandenen Verkabelung entsprechen.
  • Page 24 Introduction Für Kanada: Das System erfüllt die für digitale Geräte der Klasse B gültigen Anforderungen der Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations. VCCI Kabel Um die EMV Richtlinien und Standards zu erfüllen, dürfen Ein- /Ausgangs-Schnittstellen nur mit geschirmten Kabeln verbunden werden. CSA 60950-00/UL 1950 Netzverbindung: Der Stecker für die Netzverbindung muss, entsprechend den Konfigurations-bestimmungen des Steckers, für...
  • Page 25 Introduction Ausbau/Erweiterung Um eine Überlastung des Systems zu verhindern, überprüfen Sie die gesamte aufgenomme Leistung aller eingebauten Komponenten, also z.B. der installierten CPU Boards und Laufwerke (siehe die technischen Daten der entsprechenden Komponente). Stellen Sie sicher, dass die Stromaufnahme jedes Verbrauchers inner- halb der zulässigen Grenzwerte liegt (siehe die technischen Daten des entsprechenden Verbrauchers).
  • Page 26 Introduction...
  • Page 28: Introduction

    Introduction The Pre-Configured System The Pre-Configured System This section describes the Force ModuSys Product Family 1U system, which includes integral fan assembly using six axial fans for cooling, an operator control panel (OCP) and a 130W power supply unit (PSU). An option of power supply redundancy is available by adding one or two additional PSUs.
  • Page 29: Configuration Variants

    Configuration Variants Introduction Configuration Variants The ModuSys product offering is part of the Force Computers ModuSys Product Family. The ModuSys 1000 uses a 2-Slot cPCI backplane suitable for use with the Force Computers 735R2 Intel x86-based SBCs. The Force ModuSys Product Family product offering provides high flexibility. A Force ModuSys Product Family enclosure can accommodate a variety of Force SBCs and supports multiple operating systems.
  • Page 30: Figure 1: Illustration Of The Modusys 1000

    Introduction Configuration Variants Figure 1: Illustration of the ModuSys 1000 ModuSys 1000 Kernel...
  • Page 31: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Introduction Technical Specifications This section provides information on the following • Physical Specifications • Power Input Specification • Power Output Specifications • Acoustic Noise Emission • Acoustical Categories • Airflow Specification • Environmental Specifications Physical Specifications Refer to Table 2 for the physical specifications of the ModuSys1000 enclosure.
  • Page 32: Power Output Specifications

    Introduction Technical Specifications Note: The input power at rated output must not exceed 113W. Power Output Specifications Table 4 lists the power output specifications of the ModuSys1000 power supply. Table 4: ModuSys1000 Power Output Specifications Voltage Voltage Range Max. Current Min.
  • Page 33: Schallemissionswerte

    Technical Specifications Introduction Table 5: Acoustic Noise Emission Values Sound Power Level Suitable Categories (Lwadc) in decibels Recommended Product Operate ModuSys1000 51.0 1, 2, 3, 4 Schallemissionswerte Die Schallemissionswerte des Gehäuses sind in Table 6 dargelegt. Die in Table 6 beschriebenen Werte sind von gemessenen Emissionen abgeleitet und machen statistisch die Variabilität der Schallemissionsstichproben aus.
  • Page 34: Acoustical Category Scope

    Introduction Technical Specifications Acoustical Category Scope Manufacturing space [1] Includes manufacturing or assembly areas, garages, and spaces where speech or telephone communication is not required, but where there must be no risk of hearing damage. Computer room [2] Includes computer, peripheral, and office-equipment rooms, and mobile computer units (trailers).
  • Page 35: Airflow Specification

    Technical Specifications Introduction Table 7: Required Limits for Product Acoustical Noise Emission (Corrected Declared) A-Weighted Sound Power Level Lwadc at 23°C +/- 2°C Acoustic Category Mode Type Lwadc Limit (decibels) Manufacturing Space Operating Idle Computer Room Operating Idle Open office/equipment only space Operating Idle Open office/occupied space...
  • Page 36: Environmental Specifications

    Introduction Technical Specifications Environmental Specifications Table 8 and Table 9 list the environmental specifications for the ModuSys kernel. Table 8: Environmental Specifications for the ModuSys1000 Enclosure Condition Range or Value Operating Temperature range 0°C (32°F) to 50°C (122°F) Relative humidity 5% to 95% noncondensing Note: Operating altitude...
  • Page 37: Table 9: Reliability Estimates For Modusys 1000 Kernels

    Technical Specifications Introduction Table 9: Reliability Estimates for ModuSys 1000 Kernels MTBF (hrs) Part Number Description Reliability at 25°C ModuSys1000 Basic Kernel 39 500 Air temperatures are inlet ambient to the ModuSys 1000 enclosure. These estimates are provided to assist in maintenance planning; they do not supersede or affect the published warranty.
  • Page 38: Warranty And Ordering Information

    Introduction Warranty and Ordering Information Warranty and Ordering Information This section provides warranty and ordering information on the Force Computers ModuSys products. Returning Products to Force Computers Hardware Maintenance All Force Computers ModuSys products carry a two-year Return-to-Force Computers warranty, as described in the following sections. For the first two years of the Warranty Period, FRUs will receive warranty service through Force Computer’s standard RMA procedures.
  • Page 39: Eligible Parts

    Warranty and Ordering Information Introduction Eligible Parts FRUs as defined by Force Computers are the only parts eligible for coverage. FRUs in need of repair due to improper treatment or use are not eligible for return. Improper treatment includes, but is not limited to; lifted or burnt etches or contamination due to non-Force Computers repair or modification.
  • Page 40 Introduction Warranty and Ordering Information which would normally be as defined below. The Customer is responsible for sending the product to the address provided. The Customer pays for transportation for Return-to Force warranty to the factory. Force Computers pays transportation for return to the customer. ModuSys 1000 Kernel 1-15...
  • Page 41: Field Replaceable Parts

    Field Replaceable Parts Introduction Field Replaceable Parts For field replaceable parts associated with the ModuSys 1000 enclosure and module unit, please refer requests to your local Force sales office. 1-16 ModuSys 1000 Kernel...
  • Page 42: Setting Up The Module Unit

    Introduction Setting Up the Module Unit Setting Up the Module Unit This section describes how to set up the module unit. It contains information on: • Rear Panel Ports, Connectors, Controls and Indicators • Option Support • Choosing a Location for the Module Unit •...
  • Page 43: Figure 3: Location Of The Rear Panel Ports, Connectors, Controls And Indicators

    Setting Up the Module Unit Introduction Figure 3: Location of the Rear Panel Ports, Connectors, Controls and Indicators 1-18 ModuSys 1000 Kernel...
  • Page 44: Table 10: Rear Panel Ports, Connectors And Controls For Modusys Kernel

    Introduction Setting Up the Module Unit Danger Use the Halt/Reset button only as allowed by the operating system. Gefahr Benutzen Sie den Halt/Reset Knopf nur so, wie es das Betriebssystem erlaubt. Table 10: Rear Panel Ports, Connectors and Controls for ModuSys Kernel Item Control or Indicator Function...
  • Page 45: Operator Control Panel Indicators

    Setting Up the Module Unit Introduction Operator Control Panel Indicators Table 11 lists the operator control panel indicators on the front panel of the ModuSys 1000 kernel and details their functions. The item numbers in the first column of Table 11 refer to the various functions shown in Figure 4. Figure 4: Location of the Operator Control Panel Indicators 1-20 ModuSys 1000 Kernel...
  • Page 46: Option Support

    Introduction Setting Up the Module Unit Table 11: Operator Control Panel Indicators Item Control or Indicator Function Power ON/OFF status LED Indicates the status of the output/input of the PSU. Degrade indicator Power supply over temperature warning signal (NOT AVAILABLE). Fan failure indicator Indicates when a fan stops working.
  • Page 47: Table 12: Unsuitable Locations For The Module Unit

    Setting Up the Module Unit Introduction Vorsicht Wenn die Moduleinheit auf einem Gestell montiert ist, dann ist der Systemintegrator in den folgenden Fällen für die mechanische Stabilität der Gestellkonfiguration verantwortlich: • Wenn die Moduleinheit sich innerhalb des Gestells befindet • Wenn die Moduleinheit sich außerhalb des Gestells befindet Der Systemintegrator ist außerdem dafür verantwortlich, daß...
  • Page 48: Turning On The Module Unit

    Introduction Setting Up the Module Unit Turning On the Module Unit Danger Before connecting a power source, ensure that the voltage supply is within the ranges specified in Table 3. Failure to observe these precautions will result in damage to the module unit and may result in injury.
  • Page 49: Force Computers Modusys Product Family

    Force Computers ModuSys Product Family Introduction Force Computers ModuSys Product Family The ModuSys kernel is part of the Force Computers ModuSys Product Family. Using X86-based single board computers (SBCs), the Force Computers ModuSys Product Family range allows systems designers to use a variety of low-cost, high-performance peripherals.
  • Page 50 Backplane...
  • Page 52: Backplane Block Diagram

    Backplane Backplane Block Diagram Backplane Block Diagram Figure 5 shows a functional block diagram of the connections between the main functional components. It shows the main connections from Compact PCI backplane within the ModuSys1000 kernel. BACKPLANE I/O Slot 2 FANS CPU Slot 1 Disk Figure 5: Functional Block Diagram of the ModuSys1000 Kernel...
  • Page 53: Connector Locations

    Connector Locations Backplane Connector Locations Refer to Figure 6 and Figure 7, for the locations of the main functional components of the ModuSys 1000 backplanes. Information on individual components is contained in the following sections. Refer to the “Connector Summary” section in this chapter for information on specific connectors. Figure 6: Connector Layout of the Front of the ModuSys1735 Backplane Figure 7: Connector Layout of the Rear Side of the ModuSys1735 Backplane Note: The components shown in Figure 6 and Figure 7 are shown as...
  • Page 54: Connector Summary

    Backplane Connector Summary Connector Summary Refer to Table 13 for a brief description of the connectors on the ModuSys 1735 backplane and a pointer to the relevant section in this manual for each connector where you can find more information. For information on the PICMG connector refer to Compact PCI spec.
  • Page 55: Modusys 1735 Connectors

    ModuSys 1735 Connectors Backplane ModuSys 1735 Connectors The following connectors are used on the ModuSys 1735 backplane: • Power Input Connector (A) • CPCI Connectors (B) (C) (D) (E) • 20-Pin OCP Connector (F) • 20-Pin Server Management Connector (G) •...
  • Page 56: Cpci Connectors (B) (C) (D) (E)

    Backplane ModuSys 1735 Connectors CPCI Connectors (B) (C) (D) (E) The 735R2 SBC provides the CompactPCI connectors J1, J2, J3, J4 and J5. These correspond with signals on the cPCI connectors B on the backplane. Figure 9: Location of SBC CompactPCI Connectors (Top View) Connectors B;...
  • Page 57: Connectors B; J3

    ModuSys 1735 Connectors Backplane Connectors B; J3 The B; J3 provides interfaces to: • Ethernet signals (ETHx, reserved_2.16) for PICMG 2.16 and RTB • PMC1 I/O (PMC1IO_*) • Rear transition board information block (RIB_*) Figure 10: B; J3 Connector Pinout Connectors B;...
  • Page 58: Figure 11: B; J4 Connector Pinout

    Backplane ModuSys 1735 Connectors Figure 11: B; J4 Connector Pinout ModuSys 1000 Kernel...
  • Page 59: Connectors B; J5

    ModuSys 1735 Connectors Backplane Connectors B; J5 The B; J5 provides interfaces to: • Secondary IDE (IDE_*) • USB (USB_*), keyboard (KBD), PS2 mouse (MS), COM1 (COM1_*), COM2 (COM2_*), floppy (FD_*), IPMB, ICMB Figure 12: B; J5 Connector Pinout, Rows A-C 2-10 ModuSys 1000 Kernel...
  • Page 60: 20-Pin Ocp Connector (F)

    Backplane ModuSys 1735 Connectors Figure 13: B; J5 Connector Pinout, Rows D-E 20-Pin OCP Connector (F) The 20-pin OCP (Operator Control Panel) connector allows a single connection to be made to a purpose-designed operator control panel. This connection includes signals from the following: •...
  • Page 61: 20-Pin Server Management Connector (G)

    ModuSys 1735 Connectors Backplane Table 14: Pin Values for the 20-Pin OCP Connector Value Value Backplane Fan 4 Fail Backplane Fan 1 Fail Backplane Fan 2 Fail Backplane Fan 5 Fail Backplane Fan 3 Fail Backplane Fan 6 Fail +3.3 V +5 V +5V AUX (Not Available) Backplane Over_Temp...
  • Page 62: Drive Power Connector (H)

    Backplane ModuSys 1735 Connectors Table 15: Pin Values for the 20-Pin OCP Connector Value Value Backplane Fan 4 Fail Backplane Fan 1 Fail Backplane Fan 2 Fail Backplane Fan 5 Fail Backplane Fan 3 Fail Backplane Fan 6 Fail +3.3 V +5 V DC Enable +5V AUX (Not Available)
  • Page 63: Fan Power Connector (J)

    ModuSys 1735 Connectors Backplane Fan Power Connector (J) This is a 6-pin connector for the connection of +12V DC power to the fans and fan sense lines through the backplane. Table 17: Pin Values for the 6-Pin, Backplane Fan Power Connector Value Fan 3 Sense Fan 4 Sense...
  • Page 64: Accessing Internal Components

    Accessing Internal Components...
  • Page 66: Before You Begin

    Accessing Internal Components Before You Begin Before You Begin This section describes important information that you must know before accessing the internal module unit components. It describes: • Preparing to Access Internal Components • Equipment Requirements • Antistatic Precautions Preparing to Access Internal Components Before you remove the module unit cover, follow these steps: 1.
  • Page 67: Equipment Requirements

    Before You Begin Accessing Internal Components Equipment Requirements To properly complete the procedures in the remainder of this manual, you must have the following equipment: • Philips screwdriver (number 1 tip size or similar) • Wire cutters • Small tie wraps •...
  • Page 68: Accessing The Module Unit

    Accessing Internal Components Accessing the Module Unit Accessing the Module Unit The design of the ModuSys 1000 system allows the majority of the major components and options to be accessible whilst the unit is installed in the rack frame. It is largely depending on the location and available access to areas of the rack mounted system whether it is necessary to remove the system from the rack frame.
  • Page 69: Dismounting A Module Unit From The Rack Frame

    Dismounting a Module Unit from the Rack Frame Accessing Internal Components Dismounting a Module Unit from the Rack Frame Danger When accessing the module unit mounted on a rack, take precautions to ensure that the rack does not overbalance. Gefahr Beim Umgang mit einer auf einem Gestell montierten Moduleinheit ist darauf zu achten, daß...
  • Page 70: Removing The Module Unit Cover

    Accessing Internal Components Removing The Module Unit Cover Removing The Module Unit Cover Danger Make sure that the mains power supply is disconnected from the module unit before continuing. Gefahr Bitte trennen Sie die Moduleinheit von der Spannungsversorgung, bevor Sie fortfahren. To remove the module unit cover, carry out the following steps (see Figure 1.
  • Page 71: Figure 16: Removing The Module Unit Cover

    Removing The Module Unit Cover Accessing Internal Components Figure 16: Removing the Module Unit Cover ModuSys 1000 Kernel...
  • Page 72: Reassembling The Module Unit In The Rack

    Accessing Internal Components Reassembling the Module Unit in the Rack Reassembling the Module Unit in the Rack Reassemble the module unit in the rack as follows 1. Reinstall the module unit in the rack, by reversing the steps in the section Dismounting the Module Unit earlier in this chapter.
  • Page 74: Installing And Removing Storage Devices

    Installing and Removing Storage Devices...
  • Page 76: Drive Bays

    Installing and Removing Storage Devices Drive Bays Drive Bays This section provides information on the drive bay in the ModuSys 1000 kernel. Figure 17 shows the drive bay locations for storage devices in the enclosure. Table 19 list’s the devices supported in the enclosure. Table 19: Supported Drive Bay Configurations Drive Bays Supported Devices...
  • Page 77: Removing An Internal Disk Drive

    Removing an Internal Disk Drive Installing and Removing Storage Devices Removing an Internal Disk Drive This section describes how to remove the internal disk drive. Danger Make sure that the mains power supply is disconnected from the module unit before continuing. Gefahr Bitte trennen Sie die Moduleinheit von der Spannungsversorgung, bevor Sie fortfahren.
  • Page 78: Figure 18: Removing The Disk Drive From The Enclosure

    Installing and Removing Storage Devices Removing an Internal Disk Drive Vorsicht Vorsicht im Umgang mit dem Speicherlaufwerkgerät. Die aktiven Bauteile auf dem Speicherlaufwerkgerät dürfen keiner elektrostatischen Entladung (ESD) ausgesetzt sein und können leicht beschädigt werden. Bitte treffen Sie Vorkehrungen gegen ESD, wie beispielsweise durch Tragen von Isolierhandschuhen oder antistatischem Armband.
  • Page 79: Figure 19: Removing The Disk Drive From The Enclosure

    Removing an Internal Disk Drive Installing and Removing Storage Devices Figure 19: Removing the Disk Drive from the Enclosure ModuSys 1000 Kernel...
  • Page 80: Installing An Internal Disk Drive

    Installing and Removing Storage Devices Installing an Internal Disk Drive Installing an Internal Disk Drive To install a storage device in the internal disk drive bay, reverse the steps in the section Removing an Internal Disk Drive. ModuSys 1000 Kernel...
  • Page 82: Installing And Removing Option Boards

    Installing and Removing Option Boards...
  • Page 84: Option Board Configurations

    Installing and Removing Option Boards Option Board Configurations Option Board Configurations This section provides information on option board configurations. The module unit has 2 external openings, one of which can accommodate option boards. One of these openings is reserved for the SBC, the remainder can be used by a mixture of cPCI options (refer to Figure 20).
  • Page 85: Figure 20: Sbc Slot Location In The Modusys1000 Enclosure

    Option Board Configurations Installing and Removing Option Boards Figure 20: SBC Slot Location in the ModuSys1000 Enclosure ModuSys 1000 Kernel...
  • Page 86: Installing Cpci Or Pmc Option Boards

    Installing and Removing Option Boards Installing cPCI or PMC Option Boards Installing cPCI or PMC Option Boards Danger Make sure that the mains power supply is disconnected from the module unit before continuing. Gefahr Bitte trennen Sie die Moduleinheit von der Spannungsversorgung, bevor Sie fortfahren.
  • Page 87: Figure 21: Installing An Option Board

    Installing cPCI or PMC Option Boards Installing and Removing Option Boards Vorsicht Vorsicht im Umgang mit dem Speicherlaufwerkgerät. Die aktiven Bauteile auf dem Speicherlaufwerkgerät dürfen keiner elektrostatischen Entladung (ESD) ausgesetzt sein und können leicht beschädigt werden. Bitte treffen Sie Vorkehrungen gegen ESD, wie beispielsweise durch Tragen von Isolierhandschuhen oder antistatischem Armband.
  • Page 88: Removing Cpci Or Pmc Option Boards

    Installing and Removing Option Boards Removing cPCI or PMC Option Boards Removing cPCI or PMC Option Boards Danger Make sure that the mains power supply is disconnected from the module unit before continuing. Gefahr Bitte trennen Sie die Moduleinheit von der Spannungsversorgung, bevor Sie fortfahren.
  • Page 89: Figure 23: Removing An Option Board

    Removing cPCI or PMC Option Boards Installing and Removing Option Boards Vorsicht Vorsicht im Umgang mit dem Speicherlaufwerkgerät. Die aktiven Bauteile auf dem Speicherlaufwerkgerät dürfen keiner elektrostatischen Entladung (ESD) ausgesetzt sein und können leicht beschädigt werden. Bitte treffen Sie Vorkehrungen gegen ESD, wie beispielsweise durch Tragen von Isolierhandschuhen oder antistatischem Armband.
  • Page 90: Installing An Sbc

    Installing and Removing Option Boards Installing an SBC Installing an SBC Danger Make sure that the mains power supply is disconnected from the module unit before continuing. Gefahr Bitte trennen Sie die Moduleinheit von der Spannungsversorgung, bevor Sie fortfahren. Install an SBC as follows (see Figure 25): 1.
  • Page 91: Figure 25: Installing An Sbc

    Installing an SBC Installing and Removing Option Boards Vorsicht Vorsicht im Umgang mit der SBC-Platte. Die aktiven Bauteile auf der SBC-Platte dürfen keiner elektrostatischen Entladung (ESD) ausgesetzt sein und können leicht beschädigt werden. Bitte treffen Sie Vorkehrungen gegen ESD, wie beispielsweise durch Tragen von Isolierhandschuhen oder antistatischem Armband.
  • Page 92: Removing An Sbc

    Installing and Removing Option Boards Removing an SBC Removing an SBC Danger Make sure that the mains power supply is disconnected from the module unit before continuing. Gefahr Bitte trennen Sie die Moduleinheit von der Spannungsversorgung, bevor Sie fortfahren. Remove an SBC as follows (see Figure 26): 1.
  • Page 93: Figure 26: Removing An Sbc

    Removing an SBC Installing and Removing Option Boards Figure 26: Removing an SBC 5-12 ModuSys 1000 Kernel...
  • Page 94: Replacing Module Unit Components

    Replacing Module Unit Components...
  • Page 96: Removing The Fan Assembly

    Replacing Module Unit Components Removing the Fan Assembly Removing the Fan Assembly Danger Make sure that the mains power supply is disconnected from the module unit before continuing. Gefahr Bitte unterbrechen Sie die Spannungsquelle zur Moduleinheit, bevor Sie fortfahren. This section contains information on removing the fan assembly. The assembly containing the fans also contains the air filter.
  • Page 97: Figure 27: Removing The Fan Assembly

    Removing the Fan Assembly Replacing Module Unit Components Figure 27: Removing the Fan Assembly ModuSys 1000 Kernel...
  • Page 98: Replacing The Fan Assembly

    Replacing Module Unit Components Replacing the Fan Assembly Replacing the Fan Assembly Danger You must reconnect the fans when the backplane is replaced and you must verify their operation immediately after turning on the power. There is a risk of damage to the module unit if the fans are not correctly reconnected and functioning normally when the power is switched on.
  • Page 99: Cleaning The Air Filter

    Cleaning the Air Filter Replacing Module Unit Components Cleaning the Air Filter This section describes how to clean the air filter. Note: In all service operations, use care to avoid damaging cables and EMC Gasketing Danger The frequency with which you need to clean the air filter depends on local conditions.
  • Page 100: Removing The Power Supply Unit

    Replacing Module Unit Components Removing the Power Supply Unit Removing the Power Supply Unit This section describes how to remove a power supply unit from the enclosure. Danger Make sure that the mains power supply is disconnected from the module unit before continuing.
  • Page 101: Figure 28: Removing The Power Supply Unit From The Modusys Kernel

    Removing the Power Supply Unit Replacing Module Unit Components Figure 28: Removing the Power Supply Unit from the ModuSys Kernel ModuSys 1000 Kernel...
  • Page 102: Replacing The Power Supply Unit

    Replacing Module Unit Components Replacing the Power Supply Unit Replacing the Power Supply Unit Danger Make sure that the mains power supply is disconnected from the module unit before continuing. Gefahr Bitte trennen Sie die Moduleinheit von der Spannungsversorgung, bevor Sie fortfahren.
  • Page 103 Replacing the Power Supply Unit Replacing Module Unit Components 6-10 ModuSys 1000 Kernel...
  • Page 104: Assembly Drawings

    Assembly Drawings...
  • Page 106 Assembly Drawings ModuSys 1000 Kernel...

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