BOSER RC

RC-741
19” 4U High, Full-size Rackmount Chassis
•19” 4U High, Full-size Rackmount Chassis•
•14-slot Backplane•
•250W ATX Power Supply•
•Eight HDD Spaces•
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Edition 1.0, August 02, 2004
Table of Contents
Chapter 1
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
Introduction ..............................................1
General Description .............................................................. 1
Features.................................................................................. 2
Specifications ........................................................................ 2
Backplane............................................................................... 3
Chassis Dimensions ............................................................. 4
Chapter 2
Unpacking .................................................5
2.1 Delivery Package ................................................................... 5
2.2 Front Sides............................................................................. 6
2.3 Rear Sides .............................................................................. 8
Chapter 3
Assembly, Disassembly...........................11
3.1 Removing the Top Cover.................................................... 11
3.2 Assembly Backplane & Power Supply .............................. 12
3.2.1 Backplane Installation ..............................................................................12
3.2.2 Power Supply Installation ........................................................................13
3.2.3 SBC and Extension Cards Installation................................................14
3.2.4 Installation Disk Drives .............................................................................15
Chapter 4
250W ATX Power Supply ......................17
4.1 Specifications ...................................................................... 17
4.2 Dimensions .......................................................................... 18
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.
In order to maintain this condition and ensure safe operation, the user
must observe the instructions and warnings contained in this manual.
The device must be used in accordance with the instruction for use.
The electrical installations in the room must correspond to the
requirements of the respective regulations.
Take care that there are no cables, particularly mains cables, in areas
where persons can trip over them.
DO NOT use a mains connection in sockets shared by a number of other
power consumers. DO NOT use an extension cable.
Only use the mains cable supplied.
The unit is complete disconnected from the power source, only when the
power cord is disconnected from the power source. Therefore the power
cord and its connectors must always remain easily accessible.
DO NOT set up the device in the proximity of heat sources or in a damp
location. Make sure the device has adequate ventilation.
All plugs on the connection cables must be screwed or locked to the
housing.
NOTE:
DO NOT TOUCH THE BOARD OR ANY OTHER SENSITIVE
COMPONENTS WITHOUT ALL NECESSARY ANTI-STATIC
PROTECTION.
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
A sudden discharge of electrostatic electricity can 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.
Always be properly grounded when touching a sensitive board,
component, or assembly.
Store electrostatic-sensitive boards in protective packaging or on
conductive foam.
Grounding Methods
Guard against electrostatic damage by following these steps:
1. Cover place with approved anti-static material. Provide a
wrist strap connected to a work surface and properly
grounded tools and equipment.
2. Use anti-static mats, heel straps, or air ionizes to give added
protection.
3. Handle electrostatic-sensitive components, boards, and
assemblies by the case or the PCB edge.
4. Avoid contact with pins, leads, or circuitry.
5. Turn off power and input signals before inserting and
removing connectors or test equipment.
6. Keep work area free of non-conductive materials such as
ordinary plastic assembly aids and Styrofoam.
7. Use field service tools, such as cutters, screwdrivers, and
vacuums that are conductive.
8. Always place drives and boards PCB-assembly-side down on
the foam.
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. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Operation of this equipment in residential area is
likely to cause harmful interference in with case the user will be
required to correct the interference at his expense.
Instructions for the CMOS Battery
The SBC is equipped with a CMOS battery. For the replacing of this
battery please observe the instructions described in the SBC board
user’s manual. The SBC user’s manual is included in the delivery or
contact with your supplier.
Chapter 1
Introduction
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.
Its front panel consists of two lockable latch doors with a removable air
filter at the back of each. Right at the center of the front panel are the
reset button, power switch, and keylock of the system. The unique
frame mechanism on the front doors renders tight and waterproof
capabilities for the system. Two rack brackets and two handlebars are
likewise accessible on both sides of the front panel for easy rack
mounting and maintenance. The chassis also accommodates and
Industrial ATX motherboard, rendering convenient upgrade tasks for
existing ATX platforms.
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Offering users with adequate drive expandability, the RC-741 can
support eight 3.5-inch drives and one 5.25-inch drive while a 12cm and
two 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.
1.2 Features
19” 4U high, rackmount chassis compliant to EIA RS-310C standard
Detachable card cage for easy installation and maintenance
250W/300W/400W ATX power supply
Supports 14-slot backplane or industrial ATX motherboard
One 5.25” and eight 3.5” drive spaces
One 12cm and two 8cm ball bearing cooling fans
Dual lockable latch doors
FCC/CE industrial Class A approval
System environmental monitor (optional)
1.3 Specifications
Chassis: Meet EIA RS-310C 19” 4U high, rackmount standard;
heavy-duty steel, SECC 1.2t (Japan)
Drive Space: One 5.25” and eight 3.5” drive spaces
Front Panel: Power on/off, reset switch and USB or PS/2 keyboard
connectors; power and HDD active LED
Thermal Solution: One 12cm and two 8cm ball bearing cooling fans;
system environmental monitor (optional) and removable air filter
Altitude: 15,000 feet
Power Supply: 250W/300W/400W ATX power supply
Temperature: 0~50°C (operating); 0~70°C (storage)
Humidity: 5~95%; non-condensing
Safety Standard: FCC/CE on chassis and FCC/CE/UL/TUV on power
supply
Dimensions: 48.0 x 17.68 x 42.7 cm
Weight: 15 kgs.
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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
NO.
Description
NO.
Description
1
2
3
PCI Extension Slot
PICMG SBC Slot
Fan Power Connector
4
5
6
ISA Extension Slot
AT Power Connector
ATX Power Connector
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1.5
4
Chassis Dimensions
Chapter 2
Unpacking
In this chapter, we give the description of RC-741’s delivery package
and front/rear panel layout.
2.1
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.
After opening the carton containing the chassis, lift the PU bracings
along with the chassis or turn the carton upside down and lift the carton.
Carefully inspect the packaging for any damage that might have
occurred during shipment.
It is recommended that you keep all the parts of the delivery package
intact and store them in a safe/dry place for any unforeseen event
requiring the return shipment of the product. In case you discover any
missing and/or damaged items from the list of items, please contact
your dealer immediately. The RC-741 delivery package contains the
following items:
RC-741 Chassis x 1
Necessary Accessories Package x 1
User’s Manual x 1
NO.
1
2
3
4
5
Necessary Accessories Package
Description
NO.
Description
Cable Tie
Bracket
Wire Saddle
6#-32 Hex Pillar Screws
6#-32 Flat Head Screws
6
7
8
9
10
6#-32 Pan Head Screws
Doors Key
6#-32 Hex Head Screws
M3 Hex Head Screws
AT Power Switch
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2.2
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.
Front Sides Layout
Description
NO.
Description
NO.
1
2
3
4
5
5.25” CD-ROM Cover
8cm Ball Bearing Cooling Fan
LED Panel
Door Lock
USB Connector
6
7
8
9
Reset Button
Power On/Off Switch
Dual Lockable Latch Doors
12cm Ball Bearing Cooling Fan Cover
LED Status
NO.
1
2
3
LED Status
Description
NO.
Power ON/OFF
HDD LED
System 1
4
5
6
Description
Alarm LED
Fan
System 2
Power Controller
NO.
1
Power Switch
Description
NO.
Reset Switch
2
Description
Power ON/OFF
By operation of the “Power Switch”, the system will be turned on or off.
The system must be connected to corresponding power source.
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If your system no longer reacts, you must restart the RC-741, please
press the reset button.
NOTE:
When you reset, all data in the main memory are erased.
Dual Lockable Latch Doors
In front of the fans and behind the fan door are located an
exchangeable air filter mat to protect your system from dust. Please
make sure the door must be always closed.
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.
Air Filter
Cleaning frequency will depend on the operating environment. If the
environment is extremely dusty, clean the air filter mat more often.
To remove the air filter mat located at the front of the system, proceed
as follows steps.
1.
Open the door and remove the air filter.
2.
To clean the air filter mat
Rinse in water
Also possible to beat it out, vacuum it or blast it with warm
compressed air
If the filter is soiled with greasy dust, you should rinse it with warm
water with degreaser added. DO NOT clean the filter with a piercing
jet of water or wring it out.
3.
After cleaning and drying of the air filter, put these over the fans.
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2.3
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.
NO.
Description
1
2
3
Power Supply
Extension Slots
PC/AT Keyboard Connector
Power Supply Unit
Each RC-741 can be equipped optionally depending on the power
supply unit with a 250W AT, a 250W ATX, a 300W ATX, or a 400W ATX
power supply.
Extension Interfaces
The SBC external interfaces may very depending on the board, please
see the SBC user’s manual for detail information.
PC/AT Keyboard Connector
If you want to use PC/AT keyboard, please make sure backplane (CN2
or CN3) and SBC’s 5-pin KB connector is connection.
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2.4
Top Sides
If you removed the top cover, you can view the all parts in RC-741 as
following:
NO.
Description
NO.
Description
1
2
3
4
Power Supply
Anti-vibration Crowbar
5.25” CD-ROM
Detachable Cage
5
6
7
Backplane
SBC
12cm Ball Bearing Cooling Fan
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Chapter 3
Assembly, Disassembly
In this chapter, we give the description of how to install/access the
components inside the RC-741.
CAUTION:
3.1
Check and make sure that the power supply matches the
environment line voltage in your area before turning on the
system power. Turn off the system power before connection
or disconnecting any peripherals or cables. Electric currents
can cause electric shock or damage to the system.
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.
1.
Move your fingertips around the top cover and locate the screws
that attach it to the chassis. A total of six (6) screws should be
removed to free the top cover.
2.
There are 2 screws located at the rear side of the chassis, another
2 on the left side and 2 on the right side of the top chassis rim.
Loosen the screws. Secure the screws in a safe place; you will
need them when affixing back the top cover.
3.
After removing the six (screws), slide the top cover backwards to
completely disengage it from the chassis. Lift the top cover and
place it aside.
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3.2
Assembly Backplane & Power
Supply
3.2.1 Backplane Installation
1.
Put hex pillar screws on positions fit for screw holes of the
backplane.
2.
Match the holes and put the backplane on the chassis. Secure
backplane with 6#-32 pan head screws.
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3.2.2 Power Supply Installation
1.
Secure the power supply unit with 6#-32 hex screws on the
chassis.
2.
Connect the 20-pin ATX power plug to the ATX power connector
on backplane.
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3.2.3 SBC and Extension Cards Installation
1.
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.
2.
Make sure SBC and expansion cards were installed completely,
fix the anti-vibrate to insure cards against loosing while
vibrating.
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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.
1.
Examine the disk drive cage and locate the screws attached to it.
2.
There are four screws that hold the drive cage from the external
right side of the panel. See the figure on the right for the exact
location of these four screws. Remove these screws then gently
pull the drive cage off the chassis. You may now install the drives
at your preferred locations.
3.
Secure the mounting of all the drives before you return the drive
cage back into its original position.
4.
Mount back the screws you removed from Steps 2 and 3.
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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.
4.1
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; 3.5A for 230VAC
Inrush Current: 70A max. at cold start
Switching Frequency: 30KHz typical
Hold Up Time: 16ms min.
Brown Out Voltage: 95VAC max. at 60Hz
Output Power: 250W at 45°C
Power Up Time: <20ms for +5V output voltage
Power Good Signal: The power good signal will not be higher than
100~500ms after the +5V output stabilizes at its operating value when
the unit is turned on
Power Failure: The TTL compatible signal will go down at least 1ms
before +5V below 4.75V
PS ON Signal: TTL compatible signal (active low)
Efficiency: 75% min. at full load (AC input 230V)
Altitude: 10,000 feet
Over Voltage Protection: +3.3V from 3.8~4.3V, +5V from 5.7~7V,
+12V from 13.4~15.6V
Over Load Protection: Total output from 130% min. to 150% max.
Short Circuit Protection: Latch Off
Thermal System: Forced air ventilation by DC ball bearing cooling fan,
fan status monitoring is optional
Temperature Coefficient: +0.05% per°C
Temperature: 0~50°C (operating); -10~+70°C (storage)
Humidity: 20~90% RH (operating); 10~98% RH (storage)
Dimensions: 15.0 x 14.0 x 8.6 cm
MTBF: 100,000 hrs.
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V1
V2
Output Voltage
+3.3V
+5V
Max. Current
14A(I1) 25A(I2)
Min. Current
0.3A
1A
Load Regulation
5%
5%
Line Regulation
1%
1%
Ripple & Noise
50mV
50mV
****
Total 125W Max.
V3
V4
V5
V6
+12V
10A
0.4A
5%
1%
75mV
****
-5V
0.5A
0A
10%
2%
150mV
****
-12V
1A
0A
10%
2%
150mV
****
+5Vsb
1.5A
0A
5%
1%
50mV
****
(V1 * I1) + (V2 * I2) < 125W
A low pass filter will be added to outputs during
measurement. (exp: 0.47uF Tan-cap. + 0.1uF
Ceramic-cap.)
4.2
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Dimensions