Fujitsu Siemens Computers S60 manual Dac, Element Label on the connection panel

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Plug-in Board Modules

The FFx-RAID Controller Module

Following indicators and connectors are located on the connection panel of the module (figure 19):

No.

Element

Label on the connection panel

 

 

 

1

LED green

1 DAC DEVICE ACTIVITY

 

 

 

2

LED yellow/green

2 VT100/DEBUG STATUS

 

 

 

3

LED yellow/green

3 HSSDC NODE STATUS

 

 

 

4

LED green

4 DAC HOST ACTIVITY

 

 

 

5

LED yellow/green

5 DAC NODE STATUS

 

 

 

6

LED yellow/green

6 GBIC NODE STATUS

 

 

 

7

LED yellow

7 CACHE

 

 

 

8

LED green

8 DAC STATUS

 

 

 

9

LED red

9 DAC POWER ALARM

 

 

 

10

VT100-DEBUG connector

VT100/DEBUG

 

 

 

11

HSSDC connector

HSSDC NODE

 

 

 

12

GBIC connector

GBIC NODE

 

 

 

 

1DACDEVICEACTIVITY

4DACHOSTACTIVITY

7CACHE

 

DAC

2VT100/DEBUGSTATUS

5DACNODESTATUS

8DACSTATUS

 

3HSSDCNODESTATUS

6GBICNODESTATUS

9DACPOWERALARM

 

1

 

 

 

4

7

2

 

 

 

5

8

3

 

 

 

6

9

VT100/DEBUG

HSSDCNODE

 

GBICNODE

 

10

11

12

 

 

Figure 19: FFx-RAID Controller Module / Connectors and Indicators

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Contents Primergy S60 Storage Subsystem Copyright and Trademarks Comments… Suggestions… Corrections…German English Page Contents Plug-in Board Modules ContentsContents Page Server Management/ServerView IntroductionBold Target GroupNotation Conventions Target GroupStructure of the Manual Technical Data Noise Development ISO Operation Idle Maintenance Areas and Ventilation DistancesEnvironmental Conditions according to DIN EN Standards Complied WithPage Important Notes Important Notes Electrostatic Sensitive Device ESD sticker Electrostatic Sensitive Device LabelCE certificate CE certificateRFI Suppression FCC notices Federal Communications CommissionImportant Notes Environmental Protection Environmental ProtectionEnvironmentally friendly product design and development Further information on environmental protection Take-back, recycling and disposalPage Front Operating and Indicator ElementsFront Meaning of the S60 Operating Status LEDsOptical Waveguide Color Meaning Hddstatus Control LEDs for the Hard Disk DrivesIndication Meaning LEDFFx-RAID Controller Module LEDs Rear SideRear Side Fault Operating Status of the power supply unit Power Supply Unit LEDsSetting Power SwitchPosition Function Description Color Meaning Required Measures Fan LEDPage Floorstand Model Open the HousingRemoving and Mounting the door Removing/Mounting the left Side Cover Open the HousingOpen the Housing Page Power Supply Units Power SupplyPower Supply Units Replacing the Power Supply UnitInstalling occurs in reverse of order Page Fan Module Installing/Removing the Fan Module Installing/Removing the Fan ModuleProceed as follows when installing the fan module Page Handling Hard Disk Drives/HDD Modules FC Hard Disk DrivesInstalling/Removing HDD/Dummy Module Installing/Removing HDD/Dummy ModuleRemoving the dummy module FC Hard Disk Drives Installing the HDD moduleHours Temperature difference C Minimum acclimatization timeRemoving occurs in reverse order Hot Swap for FC HDD Modules Hot Swap for FC HDD ModulesIdentification Marks and Loop Addresses Page FFx-RAID Controller Module Plug-in Board ModulesFFx-RAID Controller Module Indicators and ConnectorsElement Label on the connection panel DACRed Description of the LED indicatorsHssdc RS232 Switch SwitchesPos. Description FFx-RAID Controller Module Switches on the Host Adapter DIP SwitchesDIP switch Function Installing/removing the FFx-RAID controller moduleLoosen the knurled screw on the FFx-RAID controller module Removing the Module Adding a Second FFx-RAID Controller ModuleFFx-BBU Battery Backup Unit Module Conditioning the Battery Terminals on the Rear Panel ConnectionsMains Connection Fibre Channel FC ConnectionFibre Channel FC Connection Mains Connection with Phase Redundancy Mains Connection with Phase RedundancyPower connection via UPS Power connection via UPSInstallation Steps InstallationUnpacking the Storage Subsystem Setting Up the Floorstand ModelUnpacking the Storage Subsystem Mounting the Rack Model Mounting the Rack Model Preparing the Slide RailsMounting the Subsystem Mounting Slide RailsLeads Routing Routing the CablesArticulated Cable Guide Disconnecting leads Connecting and Disconnecting CablesConnecting and Disconnecting Cables Connecting leadsSwitching the Storage Subsystem ON/OFF Page Problem Solutions and Tips TroubleshootingPower Supply Status Indicator Front Power supply status indicator lights orange Power supply status indicator lights yellowCooling status LED lights orange Cooling StatusCooling status LED lights yellow One of the fans is defectiveServer Management Status System will not boot after Installation of New HDD Modules Storage Subsystem Switches OFFHDD Ready Indicator does not light up Hard Disk Drives dead on System Start Problem Solutions and Tips TroubleshootingConfiguration of the FFx-RAID controller incorrect FFx-RAID controller not configured for the hard disk driveAbbreviations IEC SCA Page Primergy S60 Related publicationsPage Cables IndexIndex Index Unpacking Page Comments Suggestions Corrections Page Comments Suggestions Corrections

S60 specifications

Fujitsu Siemens Computers S60 is a notable offering from the collaboration between Fujitsu and Siemens, aimed at delivering high performance in the realm of desktop computing. Launched in the early 2000s, the S60 series represents a sophisticated blend of technology and design, appealing to both business users and tech enthusiasts alike.

One of the main features of the Fujitsu Siemens S60 is its robust hardware architecture. The system typically came equipped with Intel processors, ranging from Pentium 4 to Core 2 Duo, enabling seamless multitasking and efficient performance for various applications. With support for varying amounts of RAM, generally from 512MB to 4GB, the S60 catered to different user needs, whether for basic office tasks or more demanding software environments.

Storage options were versatile, featuring both traditional hard drives and the emerging SSD technology, allowing users to choose between speed and larger storage capacity. The inclusion of multiple USB ports facilitated easy connectivity with peripherals, such as printers, external drives, and various multimedia devices.

In terms of display technology, the Fujitsu Siemens S60 was compatible with a variety of monitors, including LCD displays which offered improved clarity and energy efficiency over traditional CRTs. The desktop's graphics capabilities were enhanced by integrated solutions from Intel, which provided adequate performance for standard business applications without needing a dedicated graphics card.

Another key characteristic is the emphasis on energy efficiency and eco-friendliness. Fujitsu Siemens prioritized the development of systems that met environmental standards, helping to minimize the carbon footprint of their products. This commitment is evident in their Energy Star-compliant designs, which aimed to reduce power consumption during operation.

The S60 series also featured various connectivity options, including Ethernet for network access and, in later models, wireless capabilities, giving users the flexibility to connect to the internet and enterprise resources effortlessly.

Adopting a modular design approach, the Fujitsu Siemens S60 made upgrades straightforward. Users could easily swap out components such as RAM, hard drives, and graphics cards, making the system highly adaptable to evolving technology needs.

Overall, the Fujitsu Siemens Computers S60 provided a comprehensive solution for users seeking a balanced combination of performance, expandability, and sustainability, making it a popular choice during its time. With its feature-rich specifications and forward-thinking design, the S60 left a lasting impression on the desktop computing landscape.